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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-10-20 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . . .. .. . . . -..... , ... ..--......... --...---...,._-._........_.._ _ _....., ___ ...._ ..... .__. ..................... _. ...... _________ ... _ ORANGI COAST GARFIELD ® I KNOW IT'S MERE. 1 CAN FE.f L ITS PRESENCE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1985 ~~ -• 'fOU WERE Rl6HT ... T~E LID WAS OFF TJ.tE JAR iMERE.'e, NO E. ~CAPINu rr ONCE IT HAS YOU, YOU'RE A vONER! YOUR HOMITDWN DAILY PAPIR I DONT THE~ EVER QUIT? REAL LY? I 1LL 60 C~ECK .. NO ONE CA~ SLEEP WITH A BUNC~ OF C~OC OLATE C~JP COOKIES SINGING ALL NIGHT.. by Jim Davis RUN ~OR IT, GARFIEL~! HERE IT COMES AGAIN! YOU WON'.,. TAKE ME WITHOUT A FICIM,-ARRRGH! A NOTH E. R VICTIM OJ=' A NAP ATTACt\ • .. ______ ......._ ______ ....... ._.. __________________ ~-----------~---------- • • . -------- LISTEN TO THIS, THEL ... • '1 / A POET SAYS THEQE 'S NOTHING AS MERRY OR UPLl~I~ AS THE SOUND OF CHILDl2EN'S LAl.JGl-tTER. DENNIS THE MENACE f m a big brother io a little SISTER. JUDGE PARKER MISS SPENCER,Tl-US 0 WELCOME! DID MR. DRIVER IS SARA T PRIDE! TELL mu THAT YOUR DAO ANO I ARE OLD FRIENDS ? MY MOM! THE LAST WE I'LL BET YOU MISS HER HEARD SHE WAS IN VEGAS, A LDT, DON'T YOU? DANCING IN A CHORUS AT ONE OF THE CASINOS! " SOQ'2V, I COUL""''T HEAR~. By Hank .Ketcham -.-. .--. -- No ... m~ Dad 5aLJ:, ifs kinda like a 9umball machine .... a boy?..or a . I? q1r .. ,..an· what comes out is what you get. Harold Ledoux ,..---------- ! DON'T REMEMBER A WANDA! Wt-:K) WAS SHE? I THINK MAYBE MY DAD --- MISSES HER MORE THAN ME . , . BUT EVEN IF SHE NEVER COMES eACK~~N AND I I HAVE EACH u 1 t1ER l ... I ~ j J G , • .. -----------.----------.......... ~--.... --........ --.............................. .. HI, THE~, l'M OUl<;ti ANO 71-IE OTHER FELLA IS MY NB'HEJIJ 'ZDNKER. "....---.. bY loM BATiUK ! ~A-rE. 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ANSWER! :;_ "'F-" T,.J~ \.QJJ J.)6 M P.:~fCT r 11€ TO ~-ri...c;ra;cav~, ~\J ef:rz.l(E P...eL ~SJEP.5 S"1LP ~l~OJT "fl-i•S K'M)O: &xx I \. WHEN SUMMONING-A ~AVY, OME CAL.I.. S iOKERO~ C"OOKS A FINGEF{,~ .. : ..;....•, T ~~ E'IE ~RE ~/'I.JG G.DQ l.. JJt.JS ~ °'-> ~ S-0.v ...Ft:~ J.J,.JAr-S-E 5k'O f.W).Jr ~ 1/0'lJEl2 ~ ~T ~~ 5'°JY' 0 0 I KNOW! KNOW ! W~Y WON'T SHE EVER CALL ON ME WHEN I AAVE T~E. ANSWER ? • . . Gl..a<!A .W4l{ D!D 'CJ UAff WTlt. ~10~1iC 11-115 ~ ft.OOJT" 4<'.JlX2 MO'™f2 ? ------- MYBE ~E. 0UST DOESN'T NaflCE. YOU ... --,- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ue at lust Sill differ ences in dr•wlng det•ils between top •nd bottom panels. How quickly un you find them• Check •nswtrs with those below. ~ si u&s g iue~op si 11eH $ 1et1ew• • , 6uluedo ""'° t 6uonow .. 1190 c 1)MOW • WJ\I ii! ~ • a.:> l '..aueJell'() Gj ' ··~rrW -------by Hal Kaufman------- • 1, 2, 3, GOI Each wttlc:el end hortzontal column end one dlegonel row, et right, totela e. However, one CD@® @CD@ ®@CD TO-FRO WORDS TO PONDER Find seven pahndrome words (words thal read the same backwards and forwards) and seven four-letter words that read .n reverse in the passage below .. A peek at a dlly In the life of a big-time atar, Indeed. The blbuloua ofd fool got up reo.yed at noon and couldn't function before evening. Madam, I'm levetlng with you." olUIU',..,. ''18• 'l!Wf '9!11 ... .., '<ION')! "''°"' ~ ~ 'WV09W ·-'\IOOU •• 'Cl!CI paao SPJOM owo1ou11ed dUlgonel row taUfa onty 3. Move le* one ''* of three...,,_ to• new location, and ell the .,,,.. ...... In ... dtrec· tionawtl..,.. •. Howla"done? 9Plt-ao9141Cll-O•~ &let 9'11 -OI • *OOUW 'dot 8'11 OI "°' ~Ill -01 11 At•«'() • Tuk Force! Sal slices s.t-arfti, Tom picks Tom- atoes, Pam prints Pem-pNeq, Les givee LN·sona, Lit growa Lil-lea, Oen taechn Oan-dng.. c.J uses a Cak:ulator. Anv to add? FA•LY PLAN! In what activity la the temlty lbove bually engeged? Connect dota 1 to 2 to 3, end ao on . For Better or For Worse "' I ~ t i I z 0 • I 0 PACK MANI Apply Cf11Y0"8 or ooloted penclla neatly to the amuatng leef-pthering scene above: 1 ~ed. 2-l.t. btue. 3-Yellow. '-Lt. brown. S-Fleah tonea. 6-Green. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 pol"h I~ u~•nt •II the letler ~ 1n I~ word below 10 torm two complete word~ llCALLOP .. . . .. . -. .. THIN teore l polnt1 .. ch for all words of tour lett.,s or more found among !ht letter• Try to score at IH1t SO points. ..,., 'Ir.)=---~ by Lynn Johnston M\CHAEL,VOO D\DN'-r., E.Ve.N 1RSIE. IHRT~--­'/00 OONTDUMP • S1DFFALL O\JERYOUR FOOD Ut{\1L You·vE. RT LE.AS\ ~ IASlED \T.'H -------------------- -. -. --. --------------------------------...-...... --..... ..--....... ~ .... -----~ BLOOM COUNTY ~~-~n~et ARE l! 1. O~E-~O 1 WA~ ON MAR.5 l-\A\/lNG SRUNC~ wrr" BrwoKf 6"lt.L-Ob ... SHOE ,._. NORM~~ WA\(f. 0'1 \ \ -4 OlJ' ~£ AA \I I NG A ~ \G"f M~((~ l ~ \~~~ ~U ... Of A SUODE.N, 1~E.?f. GlGAf4.TIC M0N ~1~1<6 MAOE. Of '7B~NlJT BU11f-R ~1TAC.KE.O Mf.! 1l.-lA1'~ WlAt.N ! ~Cf<~AME.0~ WEU... ... 601 W\.\'1 V\O 'i OU fJC.Rf.A M ., {:1 l<E II 1 . A S~ORI 9TOf24"?. .. A Wl-JOL-E NOVEL? --.... ...- oµ. LJPDATl~S Berke Breathed O~, \1 Wl\6 ALUH)l..., PA 1R\C.K ... -------by MacNelly LET~ J'UST SA'< IT~ A REMARKA0L.E PlgE OF F=Af<-OUT FICTION ... I 'u_ A<E6ENT TOiU~WORL.D ONE Cf 'TUE MOST 1~61NATIVE F=ANTA~ES EVE&Z. '(OUR RESUME. AGA\N?... ...~- CONCElV~H --,... --------------- - ~---------------------....................... __ MacArthur Park: The tradition fives on in Huntington Beach MacArthur Partc Restaurant and Grill, Huntington Beech, offers Amer1can cuiline In an atmoephere of c:aual etegence. Among the reetaurant'1 spedail- tle&. the ~ed ribs we~ the most famous. The original MacArthur Pllft(, In San Frencbco, ha gaHled a reputation tor having the best ribs In that city. and now the tr9dttlon I~ on at the Huntington 8eectl MacArthur Pant, located at Peter's~. The restawllnt's baby bade ribs are marinated for 24 h<>un. hung In the smote•. fln6lhed CNer a meequlte ftre, and . Mr-..d wtth a Cf'Mmy ~and crilpy French triee. For thoee who enjoy a vwtety, the ribs are allo avatt•* In combtnation wtth chk*en and homemade spicy MUOe. The Reg6onal American Cock1all Hour tak• p&eoe from 5 to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, wtth dlf- fwent reg6onal dilhee and drink• offered eedl day. Monday feeturea a Southern Styte codctail hour. wtth fried chk:t<en. com chowder and hulh pup6ee. Peect'I Oelqulris and Mint Juleps are ..,.....,.. for s 1.50 eec:h. On Tueedey, vtllt the Napa Val'8y for homemade pate, cheese apreeds, San Francbco styte-Sour Dough bf99d, freeh fruit.a, nut., and mwtnated mu8hrooms. Ak>ng wtth the tasty food, try a glaaa of White Zlnfendel. Come on down to Mexico on Wedneedey tor "Bulld It Your'98H" T 8C09 at the T eco Bat. Coon and Miiier Ute drafts are 75 cents eacn. while Margaritas and Mexican Cof- f ... are $1.50 eech. On Thurlday, fty back East to New England, for some of Mac.Ar1hur Pant'a famooa clam chowder, fish and chips and cWn fritters. Long Island Ice TM. Seabreeze C()d(talls and Cape Coda are S 1.50. &cape to Loul9'ana on Friday t0< aome spicy homemade sausage. blac;t(ened chldten wings, aayflsh and gumbo. Beer on this day la 75 cents, Cajun Martinis, $1.50. Sunday "Brunch at the Park," 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. otters buttermllk pancakes, oakwood smoked meats, fTeeh Juloee, and more, aa you enjoy harborslde dining In a lovety eettlng of aallboats and soft ocean breezes. The Park's new Grttl, with either Some llacArtJuar Park Restaa.rant e:ntreee are 11Diqae. Local Game Fresh Fish-Live Lobsters Eastern Aged Steaks Homemade Desserts 100 American Wines lJn:h Monday thru f nday on. Nightly ~day & s..day 8nnh 9:30 to 2:30 Moderately Priced ............ Coctbl Hu Monday thru f riday 5-7 pm Authentic American Food Famous for our Oakwood Smoked Baby Back Ribs -I e.. nL 5irat Dili1 ... I LMtu HitW Vii l WCARIJ-llR 16390 Pacific Coast ti&hway alt-down or take-out ..w:e. has a com&-a-you-are at~e along with lta grellt food and fut aervlce The Grill complements the upscale but casual ambtenc:e of the main restaurant. MacArthur Park's pri089 are mod- erate. with appetlzeta from $2.75 to $4.75; aalada from $2.75 to $7.95, and main dlahee $8.95 to $12.95 Stea.ks are S 14.95. The restaurant la open 11 :30 a.m to 10:30 p.m., Monday through Thurlday, to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, to 10 p.m. Suncs.y. MacArthur Pwtc Is located at Peter' a Landing, 16390 Pac:lflc Coast Highway, Huntington Beech. Phone 846-5553 for ~ or Infor- mation about PfMt• ec:commo- datlona (up to 100 penona~ Visit Our Grill Great Food and Fast Service Open 7 Days t====.i PARM tbrtilcton Beach 846-5553 2 -Ev.lll'fOa/M Ad.Wtw.Q ~.,to me DA1lY Pfl.OT!Sun'day, Oct. 20, 1985 -------~---..---~-------------- Monaco's: Opening . soon 1n Newport The long-awaited Monaco's Res- taurant In Newport Beach Is about to make Its debut In early November. "The hard work and efforts of opening Monaco's Is surpassed only by our excitement," said David Schnelder, one of Monaco's foun- ders. The "California Nouveau" res- taurant sits quietly now. overlooking Newport Bay, like the calm before the storm. Come lhe first week of November, however. Monaco's wlll break out with some of the most unique and diverse meals available on the coast. "Our patrons wlll dine, or better yet experience, the creations of our outstanding chef, Craig Oriml, In a waterfront setting best described as casual elegance." proudly claimed Randy Laracheld, supervisor at Mon- aco's. "Craig has put together a menu llke no other In the area In hopes of appeallng to some of the unsatisfied tute buds In Newport." Both Larschetd and Schnelder beamed wtth anxious anticipation as they described Monaco's spectacu- lar bayfront views, massive oyster bar and a aelectlon of menus that offer something fOf almost every appetite. Starting with elaborate Sunday brunches, a foodaphlle could spend a weet< at Monaco's and stlll not sample all the meou Items. In addition to a regular lunch menu, there Is an executive luncheon menu for those on a tight schedule. A wtde selection of salads, both the usual and the unusual. accent the luncheS. Atternoon teas on the bay are served dally from 3 to 5 p.m., featuring a wide selectlon of teas from around the world and served with a tray of delicacies. Followlng happy hour In the Oyster Bar. dinner Is a special event. It starts with a full complement of appetizers. lncludlng many not appearing on the Oyster Bar menu, and moves Into soups llke Boulllabalsse, a llghtly- splced Gazpacho or a consomme of young duckling. The dinner menu reads like a world food tour. It Is divided Into four entree sections for poultry and game, seafood. fresh meats and pasta. Dinner prices start at $9.95. One should allow about two hours to get the full pleuure out of a dinner experience at Monaco's. Dlrectly above Monaco's awaits the dessert of your meal -Promises Nightclub. Complete with hors d'oeuvres from Monaco's kitchen, for those wtth a llght appetite or a yen for a lat&-nlght snack, to one of the beet sound/video systems In Orange County, Promlaes provides untold excitement for thOM In search of "visual and phonetic provocation." With dancing on one side of the maselve nightclub and friendly mln- gllng In the lounge slde, Promlees along wtth Monaco's Is sure to provide the one--two punch for those In eearch of a spirited dining and r dancing spot In Newport Beach. Both Monaco's and Promlees are located at the aouthwest corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, across the street from Newport Imports In the T~al Bank Bulldlng. at 3333 West Pacific Coast Highway. For more Information c.11 &4~-0!506. Monaco'• Re.taura.at and Promlaee Nlahtclab at the popalar corner of Pacific CoUt IUChway and Newport Boale'ftrd in Newport Beach la eure to proTlde the neceeea.ry one-two punch to thoee peraom in .earcb of a aplrlted din~ and dancing apot. Monaco • la due to debat in early No•ember featurtna a apectacalar Tlew aa.rpueed only by lta •ariety of menu conalating of eome of the moet unique and dJ- •ene meal• in the area. Prom.t.ea la preaently open and la aure to provide excite- ment with dancing and entertainment nightly. Elegant Waterfront Dining Unique And 01vPrse Fooos From Arq11ncl Tht' Wni111 di ..... u 33JJ PACIFIC COAST HWY NEWPORT BEACH CA DOWNSTAIRS FROM PROMISES 714-646-5226 RESERVATIONS T Ak EN "\/\ktere Every Night I s An Expen ence" r-CJWLlPf-N f-Vl µy l'Jll ,1 H /\T (,I lfv• ENTEATAI NIVENT DANCING VICEOS rr -r ~ ~ , , · L , , ' • •w. (_,, I I •I ' r I /\/IL j NPvvt )( ,, 1 F ll 2fl«1 ~ l('ll1''"fOl<.d f-\1r • 7146~~ / _........ .............. ---------------------~~~ HEMINGW A YS A gaatronomlcal landmark In Corona del Mar alnce 1972, Hemtncwaya feature. European cu.lalne with a Callfomla flair and a wine ll.at acknowl~ed by the Wine Spectator u one of the top 100 U.ta ln the nation. Located on the Coaet Highway at Mac Ar thur MAKE IT BoaleT&l'd. the re.taurant often amo~ and nOD11DOkiq dlnln& rooma and a caf'e where more cuaal cllnl.Dg la enjoyed antll the later hoan. The Reataurant Wrtten Auoclatton baa &l•en Bemln'!T'-• 11everal award.a In recent yean. Aleo a ble are a full caterinl aemce and a con•enlence food-to-10 eyatem. ---------------------- A ROYAL CELEBRATION. Royal Khyber: lndlan festival In November Dtwall, India's traditional Festival of Lights, will be celebrated at the Royal Khyber, Newport Beach, In November. lndlan music and live entertain- ment have been arranged and the chefs will be busy preparing fabulous speclal entrees for this tradltlonal festival. Drawings will be held f0< prizes. Modck·d after onl' of England\ oldest inn,, w11h a long rradmon of ho-.t1n~ -.pccial ncca\lon-; In celebration of the victory of light ov« darkness, Diwan will see the Royal Khyber decked out In lights. A Conflnl·nr.il ITll'llll wtrh ,1n aw:ud-winning wuw hM ~~;>.;> FIVE CRQWNS The Joy and promise that Oiwali brings every year to lndla's millions will undoubtedly !kJrround you at the Khyber. This la a special time, so you will want to share it with friends. The Khyber gets very busy at Otwell, so reservations are rec- ommended. I •''.'.I~ '-~ ,ffllY "' '-llA\ K~I '-' II The Royal Khyber 1s located at 1000 N. Bristol (at Jamboree), New- port Beach. Call 752-5200 for reser- vations and information. " I'''• "'' 1111,ll"'A~ 111~' '"'" 1111 1.1 .. ~ • Allf"~'-IA Kl I M\~fl• '""'I 14• 7•• o II RESE RVATIONS 675 5777 BOAT CHARTERS Corporate Fvnct•om 8trttidoy1 Wttdd1ng1 & Reception' LIVE ENTERTAINMENT N1ghfly and Sunday Afternoon Lafe Seafood Bar Ovn1de Seating Waterfront Deck FEATURING FHSH SEAFOOD FRESH LOCAL LOISTH NOW IN SEASON EASTHN IHF LUNCH • DINNER • BRUNCH SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISE lndovodvol\ enioy 7 hour Harbor Crviw wittt brunch ond dlompogne Mlrved oboord the Connery Cruise 8oot "ISlA MUJERES" R1twrvotion1 R1tqvirttd ~ -Evenings/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Oct 20, 1985 The Riviera : South Coast' oldtimers ' with European accent The Riviera Restaurant has been delighting a steady flow of regular customers for over elghteen years et South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa "We feel like real old-timers," says Jackie Bouscary. who along with""' husband, ReMI, and their partner Andre Porro, own the popular restaurant "We were one of the first businesses to be located in South Coast Plaza. and we see much of our clientete return over and over." Located on the bot1om level of the mall (near Mey Company), the R1v1era Is an exqulsltely appointed restaurant slmllar in appearance to a chic Pans1an slde street cafe. Once Inside. howev«, you find that the Riviera is much larger and more elegant than a smell cafe. In addition to the main dining room, there are the Monte Carlo and Negresco dining banquet rooms where eight to elghtypeople can be accomodated for private parties or banQuets "The upcoming holidays are a very popular time tor tne banquet rooms says Jackie, "and we are already booking now for the holidays." Those Interested In the banquet facllltles are invited to visit the restaurant and discuss their entertainment needs with her Throughout tl'le restaurant, the decor resembles a romantic Old World an gallery, with many 011 paintings, chandeliers. and deep pink/red accent colors providing an elegant counterpoint to ttl& banks of plysh black boorh seating. The Travel/Holiday and Southern California Restaurant Writers award winning restaurant excells in tables1de preparations and flambes. such as Duckling a !'Orange. Filet Diane, Pepper Steak. and Crepes Suzette Tempting entrees. prepared by highly skilled chef Aichatd Bergner (wllh Riviera since 1970). feature strong French and Italian emphasis and include Veal Scalloplne (with Eastern white veal), Scampi, Squab, Steak Tartare. and a house specialty· Gourmandl98 Fllet Mignon (served In crepes w11h mushroom caps In a cream sauce). All entrees are garnished with fresh vegetables. Fresh seafood Is also avallable, as Is an lrrestlble onion soup that some rate as the "best west of Paris." An Impressive array of salad selecilons Include spinach, marinara Caesa1, and Cobb -and all are prepared at tableslde To top ott the meal, the Riviera suggests a sweet delicacy from their extensive dessert ott«lngs, featuring Strawberries Romanov, Bananas Flambe, and a number of crepe desserts. In addition to a full bar, the restaurant also otters an outstanding wine 11st with some of the best labets around, truly a collection to suit all palates At a recent lunchtime. three gentlemen In a celebratory mood ordered a $750 bottle of t945 Lafitte Rothchild. "It was a bOttle that we had carried 1n our wine cellar for fifteen years," reports Jackie. Food, wine. atmosphere and service combine to make this restaurant ii prime gourmand favorite. Luncheon Is served 11 30 to 3 p.m .. dinner from 5 to 11 p m daily excPPI Sunday and hoildays. Reservations are recommended The Riviera ls located at 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. at South CoJ'>t Plaza. Two entrances, Inside and outside the mall, are open day and night '''' diners' convenience. Phone 540-3840 for reservations A l.111'1ful r1·1 r1·;111. •11, ,f rlw .1w.1rd "11111111g rt·,1.1ur.1rn 111 rlw I l:m .111.rn Rq .. w111 Internati onal go urm<.'t cuisine presented in a uni4uc <lininK a tmosphere ()11u11g fr• 1111 '' \\)1,111 111ghrlv <''' 1•pt "11nd:1v J,11 ~t '" f1 •I 1-!t 11tl1•Jltt'll, f'k.l'-1 ' flt''-l't\.lllt1ll' ;14 I )\)\) \)/\1(, Located in the Emerald ol Anaheim Houl, next to Dianevland 1717 So. WHt St .. Anaheim, CA 92802 ________________________ ....... _. ................. -; The Barn: History never tasted so good By CHAii CRAWFORD Dil9r-Ceee $ ' I The Barn Restaurant and Saloon. a 15,000 square foot, two-story high western eatery, dominates the cor- ner of Redhill and Edinger In Tustin. The huge dlnnerhouse Is a 1980 reincarnation of the Francis Citrus Packing House. built In 191'4, In Irvine. Owner Cal McCollum spent three years dlsmantllng the Of'lglnal bulldlng and recons1ructlng a por- tion of 11 at the present locatloo. Today the restaurant Is a colorful showplace of turn-of-th&-century Americana. partlcularty earty Cali- fornia artifacts, antiques, and farm equipment. Many of the decorative Items come from the Irvine Ranch or the old pecitlng house. "I collected these artifacts for seven years before the restaurant was opened," said McCollum. "There's a lot of history here." The Barn Is proof that a restaurant can provide both diversity and quali- ty. It Is possible to Of'der a s1eak with all the trimmings IOf' dinner. but you can also have • quiche Of' go to the salad bar. "You don't have to spend 15 °' 20 bucks to eet here," points out McCollum. McCollum's br8Ufast offerings are what he terms "Country Gourmet," and range from Eggs Benedict for $4.95 to a Paul Bunyan Special which lnciudes a 14-ounoe steak, '4 egg&. '4 flapjacics, and potatoes for $1-4.95. Lunch lnciudes a selection of seafood, steaks. Mexican dishes, salads, and some specialty sand- wiches. The dinner menu Is even mOf'e eclectic . There are over 25 11ems. lncludlng Italian food, Mexican culslne, steaks. and seafood. The prices range from $4.95 to $16.50, and even the more expensive din- ners are a bargain. The large salad bar, In the center of the restaurant, Is spread across a long chuckwagon with cold plates stOf'ed ln8'de an old Coke machine standing nearby. Tureens of soup are kept warm on top of an old- fashioned coo«stove. Chef Salvadore Mares master- minds the menu offerings. An fNfJf popular favorite Is Mares' barbeque ribs. Also VfKY much In demand are his ethnic specialty dishes, both Mexlc8n and ltallan. The Sunday Champagne Brunch gives new meaning to the word "variety." 11 ls offered from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and for $10.95 ($4.95 for children 12 and under), you can satisfy the most voracious of ap- Cale with a continental flair featuring Louisiana specialties Open I I A.M. to 2 A.M. Lunch • Dinner Happy Hour 3: 30 to 6:00 Monday thru Friday Saturday & Sunday Bruch Patio Dining Dine In Our Intimate Cellar Steaks • Lobster • Seafood Cocktails Lunch Monday thru Friday 11 :30 -2:30 Dinner Monday thru Saturday 5:30 -10:30 Serving Costa Mesa for 20 years 1695 Irvine Ave. 646 7944 Coata Meaa - petites. With <Nflr 20 Items to chooee from, you can get an omelette that realty Is made to order. The brunch also Includes Belgian waffles, crepes, a giant salad bar. a full dessert secilon, and more. Happy Hour and nlghtty enter1aln- ment are provided upstairs where a 35-foot Vlc1orlan bad(bar flits one end of the room and a 1936 blptane hangs overhead at the oppoelte end. The Barn has five televl8'on sets and a stereo system, and fNfKY night patrons can danoe to the musk: of a llYe band as well. Not surprtalngty, The Barn Is abo In demand for private parties.. FOf' those who want to hold a business meeting fOf' eight people, there Is a room small enough to allow them to talk without echoes, and If you want to lnvtte 110 guests to yoor wedding, there Is a room to comfortably ac::commodate them. 130 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-8855 f.., f'\AI 1<.,1t l DI" l' OYeraO. the huge ~ c.11 accommodate -400 peopte downstairs and llnOther 275 up- stairs. The dlnklg rooms range from the 1~9881 Country KJtchen to the 1~9881 Cat Room whk:tl contains a 1936 Chevro6et and an antique gas pump. The Barn Is located at 19482 Redhill In Tustin. Call 731--0115 for reservations. All major credit cards and Olnen Club cards are accepted REUBEN•s The ftnest ln waterfront dtntn& and entertain- ment. Reaben '• at ~ 1 E. Cout BlClawaJ bu a fall la.ncll &Del dlnDer menu, bappy hoar from 4 to 7 p.m. MODclay throaCJl Fri- day, a 8a.Dday cbampape bnmch and U-.e enter- tainment. For reaer- n.dona. call 673-1506. 50 Years Of Fine Italian Dining Enjoy our cuisine from Central and Northern Italy. Every meal is served with old world charm, a generous view of Newport Bay, valet parking and complimentary boat slips. Piano bar and full menu until I a.m. Make plans now to dine with us this evening. Call (7 I 4) 642-7880 for reservations or Information about our bay view banquet facilities. 3131 WeN Co.et Higllway, Nrwport ikaela E~ An Mt:ei1ilill'Q 5uppMment to the OA.H..Y PILOT ISundimJ, Oct 20. 1985 -5 Wine Competition the Super Bowl of vintage judging PLEASANT PEASANT French coa.ntry~ • am.all. Intl.mate aettinC with a atm•phere la the ball- mark of the P euant Peuant at 42151 llartiJICale Way. Newport Beach. The ra- taa.rant hu ballt lta repatatton on the bulc. -&ood Mn'lce and &ood food. For a pleuant 41.nlD,I( experience, call for reeer- nttona: 955-2,55. :::::===============================:::::,-LOOKING FOR A ~H13()(::1\ GREAT PLACE TO EAT? See Datebook's Dining Guide __ , ·-·-·~, ,_,__., __ , __ , ___ ,_,__.,_, DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT CONTINENT AL CUISINE DAILY LUNCH &: DINNER (From 11 :00 A.M.) SEAFOOD BAR COCKTAILS DANCING &: ENTERTAINMENT IN THE SYCAMORE LOUNGE Wednesday throush Sunday HAPPY HOUR 4 to 7 P.M. Mon.·Frl. Complimentary Hot & Cold Hora d'oeuvre& SUNDAYCHAMPAGNEBRUNCH9:30to4:00 Twilight Dinners 4 to 6 P.M. Daily Plan Your Holiday Puttee Now South Orange County'• Flneet BANQUET FACIUTIES Monarch Bay Pina 32802 Pacific Coa1t Hlahway (At Crown Valley Parkway) souru LAGUNA (71t) Cll-5773 e (7tt) •11-2121 DINNER SERVICE TO 11:30 P.M. SEAFOOD BAR OPEN TO 1:00 A.M. CHAUFFEURED LIMOUSINE SERVICE PROUDLY IN OUR lfTii YB.AR . -, . . , , ~ , ~ . . , . . . Newport's Cannery Village (A ff ~DO Presents Late Night Dining! 6 p.m. to Midnight Fresh Seafood Specialties "Gourmet Food and Gourmet Jazz!" 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2968 6 -Evenlng9/An AdvertJe4ng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/SUflday. Oct. 20, 1985 ---~-------..--------------------....................... .. LE MIDI Wltb lta eocuntlq Interior and Cbef Walter'• loriDCJy and ezpertly prepared c.JalDe P'lo•encale, Le llld.l Coald be tacked neatly Into tbe French coantry'lllde and tile locale woald De-TU QUe9tlon lta aatbenddty. Be It lanch, cb.nner or Sanday branch, attencU.nc one of Le Midi'• eeuonal 1oarmet feMl..U or • prlTate b&Dqaet, one la alwaya made to feel Uke an ID'rited iaeet ID a French coantry home. ID th.la ca.8e, ownen llarcla and Walter (abaft) look penonally after yoar well ~. Le Midi la located at 3421 Vla Lido ID lltewport. Rm •adona are n&- &ated· Call 675-4904. VIiiage Inn: A Balboa Island landmark The landmark Village Inn, Balboa Island, la an eettng establishment as weft known as the ferries that pty the waten of Newport Harbor. One of the three oldest restaurants In the weterlront aree, the Inn Is sttuated on property nrst bought In the 19209 by a Swtss couple, Tony and Mina Hershey, who came to the s1ates to pursue the American Dream. In the 1930s, the restaurant ~ came White's Cafe and Bar. and deYek>ped a reputation as a popular comer that through the years was frequented by notables such as Marlon Davies, James Cagney and cartoonist Vlroll P811ch. In 1975, Robert Yardley estab- lished the vmaoe Inn. wtllch con- tinues to be popular with local residents and vfsltors aJlke, as a relaxed place to drop by f()( a drink while vtsttlng the laland, or. better yet. to enjoy a complete breakfast. lunch or dinner. The comprehensive menu consists of down-to-earth atyte Amerk:an fare and speciaJlzes In daJly fresh flstt. Remlnlaoent of an okS English pub, the reetaurant's decor features com- fortable teether booths, brick walls. flrepleces. bottle otass windows, and antlqUfl tight.a onolnaJty from 19th century sak>Ons. Full bar servtce Is available In the cocktaJI lounge, where live entertaln- ment Is provided nlohtly. Located at 127 Marine, Balboa Island, the Vlllaoe Inn Is open 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m .. Monday 1hrouoh Thursday; to 11 p.m. Friday; and 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Coci(tall 1ounoe Is open after dlnlno hOUrs ciose. Reservations ate accepted for dinner only. Call 675-8300 SOMETHI TO DO? VISIT ART GALLE RI ES! Daily Pilat Puffins : Simple yet elegant adventure in eating Fresh, quality Ingredients prepared In a simple, yet elegant way are the haJlmark of Puffins. Corona del Mar. Prevfously the site of a coffee shop, the new restaurant calls itself "an adventure In natural eating" with a menu that steers away from flavor enhanoers. satts. suoars and grease "Some people stlll thlnk of It as a coffee shop,'· says manager Francoise Lou. "So I'd like people to know that It's changed and we've made It much better quality." The Lou Famlly, wtlo have owned restaurants preVlOUsly In both West Africa and France, have taken their expertise with fine continental cuisine and have combined It with a natural foods approach to offer a menu that 1s not only naturaJ, but also very tasty. Francoise's mother Sophie studied with cooks in the various countries where the famlly has llved. and "she Is a real gourmet cook," says her dauohter Sophie's specials Include Coqu1lles a la Puffins. Sopt11e's Eggplant. Pastry Puffs. and Spinach Greek Pie. The restaurant uses no canned goods. and all dishes are made from scratch rloht on the premises In addltiOn to the unique Puffin bird decor throughout the restaurant. luscious green plants and tastefully appointed table settings complete the restaurant's upgraded look. One dlnlno eecilon races Pacific Coast Highway. another overlooks a pleasant garden 8198. The restaurant serves breakfast.'lunctt and dinner seven days a week 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. on weekends. Prices run about $4.50 to $7.95 at lunchtlme. about $7.95toS15 95 for dinner entrees. Puffins Is located at 3050 E. Coast Highway. Cof'ona del Mar Phone 650-1513 for rMerVatlons. • • • • • • • • • A, A ~C fj AP APA ... A,..~·0~ PPOUOL ·PAE SE N' ••••• HIRLIQUlrt rl Z)~ 'f 'Pt.autc.rJl,i..JL A Mystery Com edy Orange County Premiere NOWPLAYING ~ DRiteliLlt "lt Tale ol the Ro~le rat u " Directed by Richard Vath Br Georg• l11c• & G-rge Mc:G11tre Perl0tmances Tuesday thru Sunday Saturday and Sunday Brunch 3503 S. HertK>r Blvd., Senta Ana, CA. Yi Mile North ot San D•eoo Fwy • • • • OPASO IS BACK and Balboa .... hi•! ...... IAVISD BlJFt'Ef 3 'l 1IMFS i\ DAY! ~ ~ ~'f/N'//11/• Dinner 6-10 P.M. 4 /;J////l'/11. Monda y th ru Sunday Cloaed Tuesd ay Take out orders accepted Reservation• Suggeated 675~0161 2091h Palm (at Bay) Bel boa B~AST s395 .... ,o ... • Calf .. Pndta • Jiik.a ·~•Grnf e Dulsh Putrf • Boe • CoW CAnala • Crt.p leClOO • Eat • ••bent llaftbu LUNCH s49 5 ttAll ·UI"' DINNER s595 ..... a..1nt Sa'8d Bar. Jionvmadc Soup Fresh Ash. Mut Course. PoultJy Vc11«1abl~~ Potato. Oc:ucrt Evenlngt.IAn ~sing Supp6ement to the OAfl Y PtLOTfSunday. OC1 20 f985 7 KORA BA WAD u npert> te••n4 foo4 ten't actttq enCJGCla for you, try the Ilona Ba wall reetaurantat 226 8 . llarbor Bl Yd., Santa Ana, where the J[elmene lllla d&Dcera perform In the Polyneeian Room. For reeerndona, call 775-7727. REUBER E. LEE The etately, white paddle boat In Newport Barbor prcrridee a anlque ~ for flne dlnln •. The Wbeelhoue (aboYe) le putic111arly nltable for elecant meal. Reuben E. Lee a1eo offera entertainment and accomodadona for larl(er l(roupe. It le located at 151 Eut Cout HJ&hway. For reeenadona, call 67'5-5,90. • • • • • Q441 E: COIKT HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 673-01<20 TALE OF THE WHALE Dlnen at the Tale of the Whale not only get mllent food, they &et a water-leYel new of the lower Newport Bay where the Balboa Ferry le alwaya at work. It le located at tbe Balboa PaTU.llon. For re8Ci +adou, call 873-4833. CHALET BA VAR.IAN The qaatntatmo.pbere ot an Alpine country Inn and thw award-wtnnt1 cv.l.tne draw people to the Chalet BaY&rian reetaurant at 1969 llarbor lTd., Co.ta lie.a. Prtee. are moderate and the d.reu code le cuu.al. For reeenadou, call 548-1323 . • • • • • FRESH RESTAURANT OYSltR BAR· COCXTAIS Thv iw,1 mf><oquilv wood ch;irc 11.tl bmilvd frr.h 'Wilfood '" u hform11 for l.un,h. l>111ner and '>urld.ty Bn11l<h' ,,, ... ,., /·1111 /\w11•l.1 I 1, I .1 I " t 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.I 1·1· .111 ~. (714) 951-f l'tH I ,\ t,,,, •·rtt Ii ( t'f'T1t,.... ~ tll 1111111,"1 I>< kl._,,,.., t (213) 402·fl~H '"" IO,, .......... ,, '~""'"·II 101,7 I"''<"'""'"'/\\•' (818) 915-RSH ...... 16•1• Tuxed o Rental And Sales rt• I 111_.1'0 ,,., ....... 7141112 ... 8 -Evenlnga/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Oct 20, 1985 -......-------------------------------- Five Crowns: Olde English charm in Corona del Mar Five Crowns In Corona del Mar serves a line continental menu nightly In an old Enghsh atmosphere The restaurant 1s owned by the Frank/Van de Kamp lamlliea who have succesafully transported the comfort and hospitality of the inns of England to Orange County The families bought the res- taurant, formerly named the Hurley Bell In 1963. Richard and M ary Allee Frank travefed extensively In Eno· land gathering Information about authenltk; English inns Upon their return to Southern Callfornla, de- signer Robert Hanley was hired to deco<ate and remodel the Five Crowns to duplicated the Ve Old Bell. located In Hurley, Berkshire, just outside London The Five Crowns continues 10 be one of the most authentic reproductions of an old English Inn In North America Heavy leaded glass wind~. flower boxes and manicured shrubs adorn the exterior of the two-story Engllah Inn. The building's orlglnal fireplace and hearth stlll remain to form the central wall In the dining room, just off the entry hall The lnterl0< la decorated with antiques, and many one-of-a-kind pieces These and othr entrees follow a greater variety of main courses drawing room. fnvltes relaxation Captains, waitress.es. and bar-tempting selectlon of first courses Some typical speclattles have In-Watney·s Beer an Enghlh 1mpor1 is tenders are garbed In trad1t1onal Hearts of Romaine lettuce with Five eluded Sauteed Prawns (prepared alWays on tap Beer IS also served 1n English costumes including Hufty Crown's notable Stilton Cheese with tomatoes. tarragon. white wine "half-yard" portions lor the stout- white bonnets for the ladles and knee Dressing or a Continent al salad and garlic) accompanied by sat1ron hearted pants for the gentlemen tossed With a vlnagrette dressing are rice and vegetables Or. the Whole The Showcase Singers entertain ~ve<al Intimate and comfortably ottered Pride of the Crowns' Salad. Sole of Dover. Veronique (boned and diners on Sunday and Monday decorated dmtno rooms are housed a pieas1ng combination of Bibb poaced. sauteed In white wine. evenings with t~r extensive reper- in the two-stOl"'J Inn In one area, the lettuce. walnuts. bacon bits, Gruyere topped by Mornay sauce and tolre of patriotic tunes. Broadway restaurant also extends to an airy en~. and croutons, enhanced grapes ) hits. opera selections. and pop greenhouse/patio, decorated with with the chef's secret dressing. Is Five Crowns also proudly presents contempo<ary tunes Mary Lou many lush, exotk; plants and open tor also a favorite Steaming chicken one of the top wine lists In the United O'T oole 1s at the piano bar T ~day nlghtly dining when the weather and leek soup or one of the other States It Includes an extens111e through Saturday evening permits The patio also provides a freshly prepared selections is also collectlon or Callforn1a, French and Five Crowns Is located at 3801 lovely setting for special occasions available German wines East Coast Highway Corona dei such as wedding receptions Oinne<s A portion of the Five Crowns' menu The restauranfs cory bar re-Mar Reservations are invited at are 9e<Ved from 510 10 p m Monday changes da1lv to offer oatrons a mlnlnscent of an old English manor (714) 760-0331 throu~~d~.Spm to11pm fj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiii~----Saturday, and•-top m on Sunday Roast prime ribs of beef, roasted In the traditional manner. are carved to the diners preference Creamed spinach. Yorkshlfe pudding. and horseradish, grated fresh for the evening's guest and mixed with whipped cream are served with the beef. Another special entree is roast rack of American lamb it Is carved at tableslde and accompanied by fresh vegetat>Mts. THE THIRD FLOOR It'• a little confualn&. but the Third Floor reetaa.rant a t the Emerald Hotel lo Anaheim .. OD the &round floor. The Oran&e County reetaurant &eta lta name from the ortclnal Third Floor reetaarant fn Hawall. which .. not on the around floor. Dtntn& ln the Thtrd Floor are Emerald Hotel Credit Man~ Kathy Eppenon, A.Mtatant Reetaurant llan- acer Couture. Thell' meal waa prepared by Head Chef Brull90D Acht• lrl&ht). Emerald Hotel offering a fall special package Through Nov 30. you can enjoy deluxe accomodallona for two da~ and one night for only S32 50 per person. double occupancy at the Eme<ald Hotel 1n Anaheim The Em8fald's spacious accomodallons sleep up to llve at no addlt1ona1 charge The Emerald's fall special includes a spectal arrlval gift from the Erner aid and a complimentary welcome drink 1n the cosy Lobby Bar There's no need to ruah home early as a late check -out of 2 p m 11 also being of19f'ed Wlnbelrs Gitt Shep, located In the Emerald Hotel la atao off•1no • ten P4'f cent dis.count on all Items In the atore Located Immediately adjec»nt to both the famous Dlsney1and Mono- rail Station and the Airport Services Terminal. the Eme<ald is Anaheim's tasteful alternative Reservations for the Fantastic Fall Fling can be made by contacting Eme<ald·s reservation agents toll- free (800) 321 -8976 (California) or (8001 821-8976 (National) The Fall Special ta aobtect 10 avallab1llty and la not applicable to convention groups Eme<ald of Anaheim. at 1717 S West Street. Anaheim, 1s Emerald Hot.i COfporauoo·s flrtt hotel on the malnland Staler proper11M are the Hawailen Regent In Waikiki and the Mauna Lani Bay Hot.i on the Kohel• Coaat of the Big llland of Hawaii EYenlng1/An Adver119'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Oct 20. 1985 -9 ~----------------------------------•£ .................... . Dillman's: Home of the wildest game in town BJ CHRIS CRAWFORD Dl9r,...Ccu c c • If you're a connoisseur of game dishes, you can find some of the wildest game In town at Olllman's, 801 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. on their Wild Game Nights (the first Friday and Saturday of each month) which will feature elk, venison. and other exotic fare. with different sekK:tlons each month. Along with the wild game, Otllman's will continue their long- standing apeclaltles of prime rib and fresh fish, offered nightly. Prime rib, Olllman's styJe, comes In three different sizes: The Petite Special, $10.25; the Reoular. $12.95; and the Jim Btady, $19.95. Seafood entrees Include "two fresh flstleS 8YfKy day," says Jim Diiiman, "depending upon season and weather. We also have fresh abalone and lobster when they're In season.·· Other seafood offerings Include Lar~ Frted Shrimp, $11 .95; Fried Eastern Scallops, $10.95; Combina- tion Seafood Plate (Includes shrimp, scallops, clam strips, and flsh of the day), $11.95; and Seafood Fl<>f'entlne (shrimp, whitefish, and scallops ser- ved on a bed of spinach with a light wine sauce. topped with parrnesan cheese In casserole), $9.95. Olllman's serves lunch and dinner throughout the weetc, wflh dally specials for both. All luncheon specials are $4.95, and feature a different entree each day of the week. Monday Is Barbecued Beef Ribs, Tuesday features Grilled Beef Liver, while Wednesday's special Is Terlyakl Brochette. Thursday's special Is COf'ned Beef and Cabbage and Friday's Is Mexican Plate. Dinner specials range from $7.50 for ribs °' chicken dishes to $11.50 for Tournedo of Beef. Prime rib Is the continuing Monday dlnn8f special at $7.95. All are se<Ved with soup °' salad, potatoes du jour or rice. Saturday and Sunday brunch fea- tures a full menu se<Ved at the table, with a wide range of choices, includ- ing six kinds of omelets "or whatever anyone else can make up In their mind," says Jim Dillman -plus Eggs Benedict, Huevos Rancheros. Sea- f()()(j t-IOrentlne. Biscuits and Gravy, and Prime Rib Hash and Eggs. "an especially popular Item,'' he adds. MANDARIN GOURMET Andy Lee, lllcbael Chlang and the Mandarin Go11J"1Det'• cbef. Mr. llan, •It a t a table literally prepared for a feut. The ra- taarant at ISO<> Aclama A •e., Coeta Ilea, •pecla.Uwa lD Chine.e dellcaclee like PekJnl( Dack, dumpling• and whole flab. T he ilandarln Gourmet al80 offen an extenal•e wine Uat and take-out orden . For r e•er•atlon• o r Information. c all 640-1937. Delaney's Irish Pub "Durty Nelly's'' Authe ntic Irish Atmosphere Ope n for lunch and dinner Monday thru Fri day 11 AM to 9 PM Corned Beef & Cabbage Our Specialty 2915 S. Red hill in Stonemill Cl 10 -E~An AdVertl!Nng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 20, 1985 The restaurant also has a banquet room, which accommodates 40 to 50 people, for business gatherings and social occasions. "I generally llke to go with a llmlted menu fOf ban- quets." Diiiman says, "because I like to know that what they're getting Is hot, on time, and everyone Is eating at the same time " Beverages lnciude beef. a full range of cocktalls. and a wine llst which has considerably expanded In recent times. For both food and beverages, Olllman's has some of the most reasonable prices around. ''Our dally specials and other Items are within a monetary range that people can eat here two to three times a week," says Diiiman. "and I know that a lot of our customers do just that. Many of them. on account here. are long-time customers." Diiiman characterizes his estab- llahment as "a local town restaurant with a hometown, friendly at- mosphere. I can come In here on a Friday night, and If there are 50 people, I'll know 40 to -45 of them." HonOf'ed as "A Legend In its Time" by the Southern California Res- taurant Writers, Olllman's has be- come a landmark restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula at the COfne< of Balboa and Main, where may of its local faithful have gathered for almost 30 years. "Our goal In our business ... says Diiiman, "Is to offer a nice meal. with reasonable prices, served w11h a personal touch.'' VILLA NOV A Sonny Mertentbaler, a .ll.a. Cbef ltnaeet, nma the &alley at VWa NoYa, Jim Dale'• nperb Itall.an rataarant on the bay at 3131 Wmt Cout lllChway, Newport Beach. Eatabllabed ID 1933, Vllla NoYA la renowned for lta old world charm and aathentic cul.aloe from Northern and Central Italy. The restaurant a1ao featuree compllmentary boat •llpe and a piano bar. A full menu la .erTed until 1 a.m. For reeerTatlona. call 642-7 880. _Jc,;9t ·~~/ - ELEGANT FRENCH CUISINE DINNER FROM 6 P .M. RESERVATIONS 673-7883 five Blocb Weet Of P.clftc eo..t Hwp. HU Newport Bhrct.. Newport a.ac• ':~~~.~.~=-~: ~~.~:c~~~.n ~~.,~~.~:~.~.art dec?.~.~.!!0~.'2f1 . .,M. wine of partk:ularly superior quallty, "We want to make Vintages the special aa the wines. lhe restaurant The staff at Vlntaoes has been have In a restaurant. or to an especially good era from epitome of perfection, but without serves a constantly changing menu carefully aelecied for their knowt-Contural, a rare coin dealer by days gone by. the stufflnesa of some gourmet of nouvelle cuisine, with different edge, expertise. and trlendllnesa, profession, decided to establlstl Now the word has tatcen on restaurants that ts often a deterrent lnternatlonal specials each day. which Contural feels la very Import-Vlntaoes beeauee of his IOve for fine another meaning with the opening of to thOM who would otherwise enjoy Noted chef Roberto Samayoa gives ant. "Although our waiters observe wines. and his belle1 that Orange Vintages, a new restaurant In New-fine dining," he added. equal attention to excellent taste and the regimented methods ot serving, County 18 lack Ing In restaurants that port Beach that Is a Significant The name Vintages Is especlally attractive presentation. they purposely avoid the 'coldness' provide the true art of dining addition to the art of fine dining In appropriate tor the new restaurant Enhancing the dining experience Is often associated with the serving Orange County. because of Its extenalve and ex-the restaurant's elegant yet com-staff at many comparable res.-Joining him In the venture are Jean "Thee are many restaurants In traordlnary wine llat which la up-tortable atmosphere. which has an tauranta. I think that kind of stiff Stevena, Craig Franco. and Thad Orange County, but only a few that dated every two weeks. Guests can overall color scheme of gray, pink attitude la becoming outdated," he Olson. three of his a.aaoclates at are truly concerned with providing a choose from among more than 400 and burgundy accented by black. explalned. Mlller-Contursl, along with his at- total dining experience," said Steve different labels. each of which has The stylish art-deco look welcomes Heading the staff i~ General Man-torney, Tony Rosal. Contural, president of Vintages, been carefully selected by Contursl, all lovers of food and wine. whether ager Lester Kunlhiro, wtio has Vintages Is located at 501 30th which la located In the ortglnal a wine connoisseur. they are dressed In evening attire or worked at some of the county's finest Street , Newport Beach Phone HOGUE BARMICHAEL 'S eo-ownera Jutee Borye.A'W8kl and Dan.tel Bualt (MCC>nd and third from left) celebrate with their m• n•1ement ataff the an•ewnc of Botae Barmtcbael'• new happy boar prtca. Week- ::.r;•lrom 4 to 7 p .m. Boeue'• will eene mai• of Bad or er Lite for onl7 45 centa and pl~bera of cfraa«bt beer for only $2.25. Sapenrell cocktalla are only $1.05. Botae'• eenee only the ftneet 91>lrlta: ChJ•u Reial Sco~b. Smirnoff •oclb, Tanc\jeray du. Joee Caeno Gold teqa.Ua. Complimentary pe ana ..... top off the O"e&teet happy boar baJ1~ <>ranee Coanty. Botue'• iltcben la open from l l :SO 2:30 p.m. and from 5 to 9 p.m. They're •dll Mn'iDC e beet cheeeebur1u In town (a Y.a-poand npreme burae with potato •edlee or N..lad for only $3.25) and 22 oib tuty food ltelll9 to cbooee from. Por the tradltlon&l treat, Tue.day and Wed.need.al ntcbta from 8 to 9 p.m., tacoe are three for a dollar. Don t f or&et Monday lfiCht Football -wide .creen TV. Free peanuta and Botae'• •aper bat!~ boar make for &reat party. E•ery nJ.arlit there la danc to top 40 tune. on the famou•wdul Ooor. Hotae'• nnercbarae. a co•er and parklni la free. Stop by at 1978 Newport Bl•d., Coeta lie.a. '114-645-3878. Jolly Roger: 35 years a California favorite The Jolly Ro0er Restaurant has been a favorite of Callfornlana for over 35 years, specializing In the finest of fare from breakfast and lunch to dinner, appetizers. and dMlerta. Recently the restaurant hu added apeclal dally Mlecilons. and the key WO<d la "fresh." Fresh ftah llke Halibut, Swordnah. Blue NON See e.... Atlantic Cod, and Soupfln Shark, entr ... Ilk• Veal Marinara. Prime Rib, Apricot Chicken, New Yortc Steak and Scampi; appetizers, made freah, llke sauteed muah- roomt; Ind even premium wtnea by- the-Qlua. all rie.d the dally llat of apectats. To find out about The Jolly Roger' a dally special temptations. diners only have to glance at the new tat»e top feature board on every table. tt'a • sure bet to go special at The Jolly Roger. With 19 locations throughout Southern Callfornla. Including Balboa Island, Cerrltoa, Dana Point. Long Beech. Anaheim, eu.na Partc, Irvine. Costa Meu and l ake Forest, there la a Jolly Roger nearby to Mrve you. Open dally for breakfast. lunch and dinner, The Jolly Roger also hu a 4 to 7 p.m. Happy HoYr ___ -~sta~a. and ~nd_!!St~ds the 675-1557 for reservations. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISE The Pavilio n Queen departs from th e his- toric Balboa Pavilion at 10AM. each Su nday laden with a bountiful champagne buffet brunch. Guests enjoy entertainment br, Glenn Wanke and a "points-of-interest · narration of Newport harbo r. The tempt1n~ array of d ishes features Baron of Beef, baked ham, eggs, sausage, salads and the Chef'<; special desserts. Reservations are a must. Adults-$1800 Children-$ 1200 (under 10) J .--~~~-...--~ BALBOA PAVILION .'frn In'( your< omni11nir~ lnr I I w·an "'irh I n.;Jt '/II'< 1.ilt1r '· c/1,un1 '" ,. lic1ntlJ1u '(<'I', fn·,Ji fi,h .wt! h11'1wtt1.11/1· '""!'' l.11 n< h 11 'UJ -5. (}(/ p .111 I >w111•r i ()II I(! 1111 11 111 S11rnl.n -P11li 'I ()(} I' 111 I >tr1 n1·1 i fill 11 1111 1• m l'rll<'' /111111 S"J 1>5 111 SIU 'h 1r·\11·11t '/"' 1.,/ .. 1 /,,,,,tfJ~ owned ,uul opt'r.ircd (.11111n"" .111tl II 1111 ''" 111· '101 Newµorr C:cntu Vnvr, NC"wport Bea< h . CA <l.!MCI ( i 14 J f>·HI 4 I Ill Evenings/An Advertl8'ng Suppkwnent to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct 20. 1985 -11 ~-----------.._ ...................... a .... 2 .............. .... Alfredo's: Gold-medal dining Ill CASA o.nen 1Uck, Denny• Burle 11oore offer tasty llalcan meai. at Ill Cua, where hoepltallty aoee band ID band wttla tbelr motto, ••111 cua e. • cua." Tranalatioa: lly boa.e la yoar houe. Ill Cua hu been creadDC MaJcan d.lalae. dnce 1972 and clalma lta meala are like a trip to llalco. Boan are 11 a.m. to 10 .m. Sand~L~ Tlaanday and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m . ..'Jc1ay an ~""'4ay .'lit Cua la located ID Coeta lie.a ln 11Ufren Sqaare. jut off l 7tla Street. For the past eight years, Alfredo's RIS'torante at The Westin South Coast Plaza has received the Gold Award of merit In the Italian Cuisine category trom the Southern Cali- fornia Restaurant Writers Associa- tion. Taking Into consideration such criteria as food, servloe, ambience. value, and appropriate wines, the writer's group gives Alfredo's a rating of "total excellence." This month Alfredo's recently completed a $.5 mllllon renovation and Is now open with a new look, a new menu and some new op- portunities for even greater acclaim. Under the direction of Sous Chef Shove off for brunch from Bal Pavlllon "The Sunday Champagne Brunch Cruise Is a soccess." says Bob Black, President of Catalina Passenge< Service. "We Initiated the brunch crulae In the Spring, knowing there was demand, and we have met the challenge.'' The double-deck "Pavilion Queen" leaves the historic Balboa Pavlllon each Sunday at 10 a.m. with a beautiful, tempting array of dishes from the buffet, all prepared by the Pavllllon's own Tale of the Whale Restaurant. While the boat cruises the harbor the captain gives a "points-of~ Interest" narration, drawings are hefd for prizes, and gultar1st Glenn Wanke provides musical entertain- ment. Diiler$ board the Pavmon uueen docked next to the Balboa Pavilion, •OO Main St.. Balboa. Reservations are recommended. Phone 673-301•. '\+"'lt~llll~llftlJSI~ RESTlURlNT ® 673-4700 12 -EWl*tgfjlM Adwrt1e61"3 Supptement to the DAILY PfLOT/Sunday, Oct. 20, 1985 Lauren Tripp and 19S. Maltre d' of the Year Angelo Capello, Alfredo's menu features Northern Italian cuisine, which Is considered much lighter than Its Southern counter- part. The entrees, however, also have a continental appeal with a variety of selections to SYlt every taste. Specialties of the house Include fresh seafood, tender veal, and homemade pasta dishes. Several dlnne< and dessert Items are prepared tableslde, adding to the personalized se<Vlce and styte that the restaurant Is known for. Sunday brunch at Alfredo's Is also recognized as one of the finest in the area, baaed on outstanding buffet ae+ectlons and aervlce. The recent addition of a fresh pasta station supplementing such specialties as roast baron of beef, honey baked ham, omlettes made to order, and fresh veal, aeafood, and ct11cken dishes set the brunch apart from standard buffets. Located at Bristol and the 405 freeway, Alfredo's Rlstorante Is open from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lunch. 6 to 10 p.m. for dinner. Monday throogh Friday, and until 11 pm. Saturday. Sunday brunch Is featured from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aeeervatlons are recommended and available by calling 540-1550. FORTY CARROTS eea1t1a-ecnudou dlnen are rl&ht at home at Forty Carrota ln tile Soatla Cout Plaza llall OD Brlatol St. ID Coeta lie.a. The l'e8taarant f eature9 a nrlety of lledcan epect.alldee and Klada -all without praenatiYee. Boan are from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. OD weekda19, from 11 a.m. to 7 l:r'!:tmda7 and from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Sa.Delay. Forty ai.o feata.ree the D:.opened Victoria'• Bake Sbop wbere luclou m , cake. and of'IClnal Colambo frosen yoeuzt are aftllable. Vlctorta'• Bake Shop la open eeTeD daJ9 a week from 9 a.m. For .A Complete Evening Out J'Jllelo~ Dinner Tuesday thru Sunday from 6p.m. • Cocktails • Entertainment Wednesday thruSunday 3520 E. Coast Hwy Corona de/ Mar 675-1922 --- NAGISA Suahl la the •peclallty of the boue a t Ray Mltsa'• Nailaa Japane.e reetaa.rant, 3840 Ea.at Cout IUCbway. corona del 11.ar. Durty Nelly's Irish Pub: A legend goes American Well, faith and begorra, If It isn't a bloomln' case of the lrlah flghtln' the lrlshl Durty Nelly's Irish Pub, located at 2915 Redhlll Ave. In the Design Cent8f, Costa Mesa, has been ser- ved litigation papers by Ourty Nelly's Pub, Ireland, demanding that the Orange County establishment "cease and deaJst" In the use of the auld glrl's name In the United States. Both pubs base their name on the Durty Nelly of the old lrtS:; i.,gend. In 1620, Durty Nelly's r Jb was built In County Clare, Ireland, nestled on the arched bridge that leads to Bunratty Castle. Indeed. the little pub became almost an extension of the fortrMS. Many weery aoldlera of the castle sought comfort and grub when It was es1abllshed there. In faci, Ourty Nelly's was bullt apeclftcally as a canteen. Yoo may well Imagine that the aoldters of old were a rather grubby lot, and this ..ems the mott llkefy origin of the name. Some of us, howeY8r. are a bit more Inclined to wondel' wttat Durty Nelly was realty up to. As for the lawsuit, today's owners of Durtyflletly'a In Ireland are arguing that they should have not only national, but also lntematlonal, right• to the logo. Since their pub Is located near Shannon Alrort. and therefore treqented by many Ameri- can travelers, they clalm that the tavern la therefore famous through- out the United States as well as Ireland. Delaney's, Inc .. own8' o f the Costa Mesa pub, disagrees, however. and malntalns that most Americans have not heard of the Irish tavern. De- laney's therefore. has thrown the gauntlet back at their Irish rivals, challenging thefn to prove that they are truly famous throughoot Ame<l- ca. Another point In Delaney's favor Is that the Orange Coonty company currently holds a U.S. trademark for the name, something that the lrlsh company does not have. Thus, the two pubs are continuing to slug It oot, In good Geellc fashion. In the meantime, yoo sons and daughters of the Emerald late, be apprised that you don't have to trfll( all the way across the Atlantic to experience the charm and at- mosphere of the original Ourty Nelly's, for Delaney's has recreated It CIOM at hand. The local Ourty Nelly's offers Irish· Inspired grub and ale In a green and plaid-dominated setting with walls covered with Irish aaytnga, bawdy llmerlcks. and other Geellc garnish. Lunch and dinner are served Monday through Friday. from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Although the restaurant It cloMd on Saturdays and Sundays, It can be reeerved for private banquet• on theee days.) Reservations are taken only for parties of eight or latgef. Phone957-1951 Harlequin Dinner Playhouse: Food co-stars The Harlequin Dinner Playhoose. 3503 $.Harbor, Santa Ana. provides for a perfect evening oot. II otters the best of both worlds: professional Broadway musicals and comedies along with a sumptuous meal in an elegent setting. When you ent8' the elegant main room, which seats 450, yoo can feel the excitement and anticipation. The owners. Al and Barbara Hampton, have recreated the supper club atmosphere of an elegant Las Vegas supper club, an environment that offers the perfect escape from all dally cares. Performances are Tuesday through Sunday evenings with brunch performances on both Satur- day and Sunday. Upstairs at the Harlequin, you can spend a special evening In our celebrity terrace. There, ln yoor private room, you dine on a sumptuous gourmet meal. The dinner playhoose also or- ganizes p8r1ies for special oe<:aslons such as birthdays, anniversaries, fund-raisers. and company outings A full bar service Is offered, and plenty of time is provided for soclal- 1zlng between dinner and show Discounts are available for groups of 20 to 450 Currently playing Is the mystery- comedy, "Dracula .. Beginning No- vember 19 is the heart-warming musical. "Carnival " For reservations and t>ox office information, call 979-5511 For group rates and Celebrity Terrace reservations, call 979-7550 Servlq Coeta ..... , , ... S111ee 1975 Lunch -Monday thru Friday 11:30 to 3:00 Dinner -Monday thru Friday 4:30 to 10:00 Saturday and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. fall Bu Service Food to Go 2023 S. Harbor Blvd •• ea.ta Mesa 642· 71 ~2 (faptalni3 ..... r 71te 7tite 'i/Jeclt (!Oble VIEW OF T HE JOHN WAYNE AIR PORT " Open 24 Hours .,.Sunken Bar • ~lect Hnr<1 d 'o~uvrt>s from I p m \i ~ Break !asl/Lunch/Dmner ~ .... ~ " cfft'f cd it erranea ri I' Visit Our New <Room .I Seafood Bar Fine Dining • lunch & Dinner ~ .. ~.~ Open Nightly Sunday Champagne Brunch H•PP' Hour '-'• •f'I ~ '' Full Service 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. r n!Jor\aonm•nl '''"'" ~ ... ~ 18700 MacArthur Blvd.._ lrvbui, 92715 (71') Sl!J.2770 (At Job11 Wa n• Al rt) Evenings/An Advertlstng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct 20. 1985 -13 .~-------..-------------------5 ........................ . St. Tropez: classlc, Intimate, elegant Le Saint Tropez, authentic French restaurant. features classic and nouvelle cuisine with eleganoe. Parialan chef Maroel Perrin, for- merly with San Francisco's La Bourgogne, has refined his ar1 so that each dish Is a masterpiece of culinary sklll. The onion soup Is eX1raOf'dlnary, the veal Is white and tender, and the aeafood and veg- etables are dellcloosly fresh. Hoose specialties at le Saint Tropez Include a very delicate lob- ster pate, Wisconsin veal with cream and Calvadoa. sweetbreads In a Madeira sauce and a French rabbit stew marinated and baked In Burgundy wine. Cocktails complement a superb list of French and Callfornla wines. Le Saint Tropez Is an Intimate dining setting, with an atmosphere, created by flowered wallpaper. fresh flowers and Impressionistic prints, which communicates warmth and wetcome. The restaurant Is open Tuesday throogh Thursday, 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday to 11 p.m.; Sunday until 10 p.m.: cl<>Md Mon- days. Reservations are suggested. as are coats for gentlemen. Marcel's: Costa Mesa does the Continental By CHRIS CRAWFORD ~ .... C-•-·•· One of the hottest new places to dine and dance In Costa Mesa Is Marcel's Brasserie. a French Riviera style patio restaurant at 130 E 17th Street (near Newport Blvd.). Decorated with oak, brass, a bright neon sign on the bar and lots of hanging plants. Marcel's represents owner Marcel Mlcallef's repllca of a French Riviera establishment: a continental cafe In the daytime and a nightclub untll the wee hours. • Open seven days a week, Marcel's serves nonstop from 11 a.m 10 2 a m -"so you can eat, drink. dance, llsten to music; you can come casual or dressy," says Micallef. Marcel's menu Is "continental. mostly fresh seafood." says the restaurateur. "We feature llve Maine lobster. a fresh clam fettuclni which Is out of this wortd. fresh pasta. and Oysters Rockefeller made with fresh chopped oysters." Marcel's also offers some spicy Cajun specialties, Including clams. shrimp, and acallopa prepared Bayou-style, plus Cajun eggs and sausage "which Is very spicy and tasty," says Micallef. On the dinner menu. featuring seafood. chicken, and beef Cajun specialties. one of the most popular entrees Is blackened redflsh. All dinners are served wtth ratatoullles, and range frOf'n $9.95 to $12 95 As a light meal or an appetizer, the Oyster Bar provides such selectlons as escargot for $5.95 or full-bodied, robust Clopplno for $7.95 -prices that are hard to beat anywhere. On Saturday and Sunday, champagne brunch la served on the terrace. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m .• featuring continental Items. at $7.95 per person. Aside from the regular menu, each day's offerings Include blackboard specials which llat fresh fish du Joor and other speclatty Items. The restaurant spotlights the hottest of popular bands, with live entertainment and dancing every night of the week. Uve bands and other muSlcal groops, says Micallef. range from reggae to blues bands, rock n' roll. and Top 40 music. "We cater to a wide range ol people," he added. "but mostly age 25 and up. And we have a dress code casual, but ciean." Preceding the music Is Happy Hoor. Monday through Thursday. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Special TGIF Happy Hoor on Friday Is 3 to 6 p.m .• featuring well drinks, wine and Margaritas for $1 each. accompanied by free hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. There la no cover charge for women on Wednesday, Ladies Night, when drink specials are also served. Owner Micallef. born In Nice, France, previously aerved as a head waiter In top clubs In Los Angeles. Palm Springs, and Las Vegas. For reservations and lnfOf'matlon, call 646-8855. Acapulco: 100 tempting entrees Acapulco, a highly regarded Mex- ican restaurant operation, owes much of Its success to eX1enalve ---------------------------------------. menu selection and extremely OLD WORLD Sefh•helmer llullrenten oompah band wtll be featured at Old World lD Buntlnaton Beach dmlnC Oktoberfest. llemben of the band are Joachim Broiler, GJ'eCor lternwein, Thom.u Nacter, Karl RUM, JlaJLnelore Scbeckenbacb, Albin Schlffmeyer, Wllholm ScbDetder, Clemen.a Sta ta, lllcbael Sta.Mm eyer and Slecnted 8UMDe8. Le Saint Tropez, 3012 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, ls five blocks west of Pacific Coast Highway. Parl(lng Is available In back of the restaurant. Call 673-7883 tor Infor- mation or reservations. Mathison. vice president of market· Ing. "We're celebrating our 25th year of sucoesa baaed on this formula and we're continuing to grow at an lncreued rate." reasonable prices. The menu, one of the largest S i B I ,, Si 1956 Mexican menus anywhere, offers erv. ag a oa ace Acapulcocustomersover1001tems, from dellclous tacos and enchiladas The Grand Opening of the Acapul· co Restaurant In Laguna Niguel last July marl(ed the firm's 33rd res· taurant. "The Town Center faclllty 1s perfect '°'us." .. ya Mathison. ··o ur goal la to bring something new and Interesting to the community We can provide a casual yet exciting place for business tuncheS. family dinners. and Informal gatherings ... ~:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::;;;;;;:;;I I to award-winning entrees. Just as Importantly, over half the entrees are L-cli Dl•••r f ~ .- ' Mon. -Fri. 11·4 PM Sun. -Thurs. 4--10 PM Fri. & Sat. 'till 11 PM Dellj1 Specl•I• Wiid 6-•• flr•t Weekend of Each Month Featurtng • Hippo • Venison • Quall • Wild Boar • Pheasant $15.95 to $17.95 ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 E. Balboa 673-7726 S.mnl•v a s-•v s,..c1i from 13.75 9 AM to 3 PM Featuring • Huevo1 Rancheros •Briney Deep Benedict • A11orted Omelets 1 Dav• A Week $7.50 Futurlng t-6 PM Prtmc Rib or Fruh Flah 14' -~An AcMwttlfng Supptemem to the OAtLV Ptl.OT/Sundey, Oct. 20, 1985 leas than $5. "Variety and value are the two key Ingredients In our recipe for suc- cess," says spokesperson Karen Enjoy Lunch, Dinner, Cocktails and even Breakfast in the Bright, Inviting Atmosphere of Your Nearby "otlg :RPs~!~ Join Us for Fantastic Drinks and Jlfl- tomplimentary Hol'!l d'Oeuvres in Our Beautiful Coc ktail Lounge! I.AKE FOREST ANAHEIM BUENA PARK 1 lu,1 ••ff I I\ Al 1 .. kr •• ,., ... ,, l >''"'" 1 1111 It+• I '~' \nAh,.•m 'tH~>J""'flllt ( ""'"'' tKH,.t\i t~r'. "'4.111' :.!M. '14\r h1ff"t (ht~f' • '4t .... ,,I 1n.t•fo it'·"' \..a hlmA l\Wtlllf 714 7 .. ·4ttt 714 &U H U 714 "Hiii RALBOA ISL.ANO IRVINE tlWf & W1rw "'rvt<t" l>nh t ',,,..,.._,n ftrr'WA\ •I t.~ut l)yf-r tit.~11 .~" '°4A"IW' A"""U' I .' l~•I ,,.,., II.""' 714 m •12• 114.su •• Ow\NA POINT MARINA 14!\l>l l•~ti.n 14nlrm 714~M-OISS Chili's: Texas-size burgers on Coast Highway One of the most Innovative new restaurants In Newport Beach Is Chill's Hamburoe< Grill and Bar, located near the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Newp->rt Boulevard. Opened just six weeks ago. Chili's is the most recent California edition or the casual theme restaurants which originated In Texas. In 1975, two college boys, Larry and Jack Levine, converted a very small, very old s1agecoach stop Into a small care. Within a week's time, the brothers had a line of people outside their door and Chill's became known for the best hamburoe< In Dallas. Today there are six Chill's res- taurants In California with several more planned for the very near future. "One of the reasons that we are successful Is that we have an ex- tremety friendly staff," says David CAFE LIDO Joeepb and Shirley Speraua operate the Cafe Lldo. Known u Newport'• popular jau. 9t>0t ln the C&nllery vmace. the Cafe Lldo eaten to late-DJCllt diners. WAIT YOU Brown, Manager of the NewPort Beach restaurant. Another reason. he says, ls that the restaurant emphasizes quick and efficient service. "We've realty at- tracted the lunch crowd," he adds, "because those In a hurry know that they can come In, order. be served, and be able to leave in no more than 30 to 40 minutes' time." And, of course, another big reason Is the food; terrific burgers. barbecued chicken, chicken sand- wiches, and fajitas served In a casual, colorful atmosphere where the potted plants are cecil and the hanging tamps are upside down chlll pots. The menu prices are very reason- able, ranging from $3 to S6 95. The half-pound burgers. at $3.25, can't be beat anywhere else In the area, says Brown. Happy Hour. 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays, Bennigan's: Brunch menu always something special Whether you're In the mood for an Apple Walnut Crepe or a Brunch Ouesadilla, you'll Hnd that brunch at Benntgan's, Costa Mesa. Is always a delicious, affordable and tun ex· perlenoe. The restaurant's brunch begins with complimentary, unlimited champagne and a basket of fresh- baked-on-th&-premlses Cinnamon Nut Rolls. The rest of the menu otters everything from omelettes, etepes, benedlc1s. and pancakes to sand- wiches, burgers, salads and quiche. New Items on the brunch menu Include a number of special crepes: Chicken and Mushroom, Seafood, Apple Walnut. and Florentine (a French-style crepe stuffed with a medley of spinach. mushrooms, and ricotta cheese, topped with creamy Hollandaise sauce). Already famous for their Banana Nut Pancakes. Bennlgan·s has now introduced Strawberry Almond and Blueberry Ginger Pancakes. "We're adding Items that the Callfornla custome< wants," says Mont~ Cnsto Gary Link, Operations Manager for Bennlgan's of California "For exam- ple, we've extended our Mexican specialty offerings ... Now Included In the specialty group are the Brunch Quesadllla (flour tortillas filled with scrambled eggs. mushrooms, bacon and jack cheese) and the Brunch Band1do (a large flour tortilla stuffed with scrambled eggs, fresh sliced green onions. diced red tomatoes, Colby cheese and Spanish sauce) A new popular choice 1s the Benedict St. Charles. pan-fried hali- but steak atop English muHlns. crowned with poached eggs. and Hollandaise sauce The lively. upbeat setting, the friendly attitude, and the SS to $7 price range of most brunch entrees make the weekend eating at Ben- nlgan' s a habit-forming eitpenence Benntgan's brunch 1s available ~ends from 9 a.m to 3 p.m The restaurant is located next to Saks Flf1h Aveoue in the South Goa.st I Plaza southslde parking lot. and in lhe Westmlnst« Mall ~ ~ ?;, __ rr · TRYTHIS rj ' ~? Benni9an s is now serv1n9 up the most extraordinary brunch you've ever expenenced, every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a m 3 p m Come discover our on91nal taste sensations hke Strawberry Pancakes, New Orleans-style French Toast, creamy Seafood Omelette and the spectacular M onte Cnsto sandwich as 1111ell as a vanety of other un1Que selections And each meal also includes a complimentary glass of champagne or a Mimosa So, 1f you want to make the • best of your .....-eekend1 JUSt wait 'tal you try this brunch at Bennrgan s At South Coast Plaza and Westminster Mall Always Among Fnends"" features mugs of margaritas for S 1.25, plus tap beer and house wme for 75 cents a glaas. Chill's serves a continuous menu Monday thrgh Thursday, 11 a m to 11:30 p,m ; Friday to 11 :30 pm Saturday 12 to 11·30 pm ; Sunday 12 to t0·30 p m. Chill's Is located at 3300 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach /ot • GWMiM9'1 • ?Jeilla/J • 'i/)JJ. • Pt"/llU • 7'tuau • l'ae~ • t;ea""4ti'711 • gaku • "411Uc"111iM9 3707 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar lbc-lwM"n Poin~llMi & Poppvl 675 -9798 EventnoaJAn Advertl8'ng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct 20 1985 -15 Guide to This guide lists ea ch restaurant by food category and page number of corresponding dining information. The prefix number indicates the location of the restaurant on the map. American••••••• 1. The Barn 2. Barn Farmer Steak House 3. B ennigan 's 4. Bob Burns 5. Bristol Bar & Grill 6. Chili's 7. Crazy H orse 8. Dillman 's 9. The Hid ea way 10. H ogue Barm ich eal's 11 . Jolly Roger 12. Ma cA rthur P arle 13. Newport Rib Co. 14. Paradise Ca fe 15. Village Inn p age 30 p age 21 p age 15 page 23 p age 7 p age 27 page 31 p age 14 p age 23 page 25 page 14 page 2 page 25 page 28 page 22 Californian•••••• 16. H emingway 's 17. Palm Garden 18. The Third Floor 19. Vintages page 8 p age 9 page 4 page 20 Chinese _____ _ 20. China Palace 21. Golden Dragon page 22 page 13 __,,,,,_.....e Coost ___ 22.· Li's R estaurant 23. Mandarin Gourmet p age 26 p age 9 Continental•••••• 24. The Airporter Inn 25. Crown House 26. Five Cro wns 2 7. Puffins 28. Riviera French-- 2 9. Le Chardonnay 30. Le Midi 31. Le St. Tropez 32. Marcel's 33. Meridien Hotel 34. Monaco's 35. Pleasant P easant page 13 page 6 page 4 page 26 page 19 p age 28 page 28 page 10 page 5 page 18 page 3 page 21 18 46 64 41 3 51 5 German ............ .. 36. Chalet R esta urant 37. Old World R estaurant page 2<J page 25 Indian•• .. ---•• 38. R oyal Khyb er page 23 Irish _______ _ 39. Durty Nelly 's 40. Muldoon ' page JO page I I 16 -Evenlnge/An Advet11sing Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 20, 1985 _________ ,.._.. _______________________ _.. ........... ----...... ~ • ) ' \bout the cover- Our romantic portrait was />hotographed on the bluffs in Co rona rlel Mar overlooking the ocean. Ta hie and setting were graciou ly provided by Hemingway' of <:orona del Mar. Pictured is. Hemingway's Maitre d' A lfredo Rivas. ;wd our two diners are HeY Babin and Ca roline Reider. 63 28 /'hulutr•ph• 111 H1rhud l\orhlrr l rl /1,,,., llttll /11 'lr•rn l/11u~h Italian-------• 41. Alfredo's 42. Carmelo's 43. Marcello 's 44. Villa Nova page 19 page 12 page 27 page :> Japanese ............ . 45. California Beach 46. Kono Hawaii 47. Nagisa Restaurant page 18 page 20 page 28 Mexican •••••••• 48. Acapulco 49. Crazy Burro 50. Mi Casa Natural/Healthy 5 1. Fort_y Carrots pa{!e 28 page 32 page 24 Seafood & Steaks __ _ 52. Beef & Reef 53. Ca fe Lido 54. The Canner.-. 55. La Can· 56. Montere_y Bay Ca nnt"n. 57. R euben E. Lee 58. Reuben's 59. Rusty Pelican 60. Tale o f the li'hale 61. The Warehouse Thai _____ _ 62. Balboa Thai Ca fe pagr 21 page 6 pa{!e .J -pa{!e .J pB{!t' fl pa{!e 2 1 pa{!e 24 pa{!e JO pa{!e :!-: pa{!e 12 PB{!f' I Dinner Theaters ...... 63. Elizabeth H oward's Curtain Call 64. The Harlequin page .10 -page ' Evenings/An Advertl9'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Oci. 20. 1985 -17 • Cannery: Lottery night scheduled BJ CHRIS CRAWFORD o.IJ .... C:.111$21 •1 I Two newty scheduled events for The Cannery's lounge, acoordlng to owner Biii Hamllton, are Lottery Night on Mondays (following Mon- day Night Football), and Ski Show Night on Tuesdays (following the Newport Harbor High School foot- ball tapes.) The lounge also oNers mualcal entertainment evenings and Sunday afternoons, alongside Its seafood bar which has sandwiches, oysters, shrimp cocktails, fish tacos, steamers, clam chowder. and m0<e. If you're looking for a full meal, The Cannery has hlgh-quallty fresh fish and other entrees served amid the ambiance of the converted canning plant. where the dining tables are surrounded by much of the original equipment In this unlquee theme restaurant. Once you step Inside the large, two-atO<Y structure, you'll find a panoramic view of Newport Harbor which complements the seafood apeclalty Items on the menu. Of all the dally fresh fish offet'lngs. MERIDIEN Chef de Culalne Bruno Clrlno warmly ireeta iueeta to the Re.taura.nt Antoine located In the Botel Merldlen Newport Beach. "Swordfish la by far the most popular," says Hamllton. "We buy It from boats that bring It right up to our dock. and we take It up to the kitchen, carve It up, and serve It the same day." Also popular. he adds. are Salmon and Halibut from Alaska. and Sea Baas from Mexico. Hamilton explalna that his ap- proach Is "to buy the very beat fish we can, cook It properly, and serve It lunch 11 :30 am to 2:00 pm sushi, steak and seafood dinner 5:30pmto 11:30pm happy hour 5 :30 pm to 8:30 pm Sushi Bar All you·can·•a l from our fa mou• •ueltl bar during th• happy hour · fry our claaalc Callfornla Roll, and ral .. a toa•t to tit• clt•f•I $10. Combination Dinner A lueclou• comblmttlon pl•I• tltaf Include• tempura, c ltlcllen, •c hoice of yellowtall or oy•l•r•, r ice, ml•o aoup . •ndmorel $5. 3355 Via Lido· Newpo,t Beach • (714J 875-0575 18 -Evenings/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oc1. 20, 1985 slmply without a lot of sau~ that you really are enjoying the rtavor of the fish, not the sauces that mask the true flavor. Our cooking Is Callfornla style: fresh and quickly prepared with the least amount of cooking possible to retain texture, taste, and high quallty." Lunch, offered Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m .. Includes a variety of fresh fish. toatadas. sandwiches, ometettes, vegetable dishes. steamed clams, and salads, ranging In price from $4. 757to $8.95. Dally dinner, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., r~ from $11.95 to $19.95. some houae speclaltlea. In addition to the dally fish selectlons. Include Lobster Salad (chllled half lobster tall and large shrimp on salad tossed wtth vinaigrette dressing. $13.95); Shrimp Scampi Mediterranean (large shrimp cooked In lemon. garlic. wine, and het'bs, $17 .95); and The Doryman (the chef's selecilon of seafood, deep tried In a llght batter. $12.95). Non-seafood entrees Include ttfrlyakl chicken. sirloin steak. rack of lamb, and fllet mignon Beverage selectlons Include full bar service plus a Callfornla wine llst, conalstlng of mostly whites. such as chardonnays. white zlnfandels, and chablls. "We think there are enough tine Callfornla wines to take care b f our requirements," says Hamllton. "The product Is excellent; everyone agrees on that." On weekends, In addition to brunch Mf'Ved lnalde the restaurant or on the patio deck, The Cannery also features Saturday and Sunday brunch and dinner crulaes around the harbor aboard the Isla Mu)eres which boards at the dock next to the restaurant. Brunch buffet Includes baked potatoes filled with scrambled eggs, a variety of fruit, pastries, salads, chicken cordon bleu, stuffed mush- rooms. plus compllmentary cham- pagne. The supper buffet features bay shrimp cocktall, a variety of meat and fish entrees, fresh fruit. and cham- pagne. Brunch and supper cruises are $21 for adults. $18 for children up to age 12. Reservations must be made In advance. For the cruises, the biggest week of the year la during the Christmas Parade of Lights. the annual holiday event at the hatbor. Then the cruise boats run every evening, taking diners out to view and actually become part of the parade. "We have a few openings left." says Hamilton. "but we're almost sold out now for next Christmas." Of his total operation, Hamilton says, "We're proud of what we do, and we want to pleaae. We want people to come here, be glad they did. and come back. The Cannery Is located at 3010 LaFayette, Newport Beach. In his- toric Cannery Village. For reser- vations, call 675-5777. THE WHITE GI.OVE BRUNCH ............. ala carte .............. Experience the Mend1en at itl> Sunday Bc~1 Bclause Sunday 1s 1he day we pu1 nn our whuc gl<Wt'!' IC' <.t'rve you a magn1f1uen1 hrunlh from a menu 1ha1 1ncludt-s such Jd1taut-s a' lav1ar, .-.cafood and salmon. And a iahulou' J~ri buffet feaiunng whue chou1la1t· muu~<.e < ake and ll'l"pc:'S sutcuc. A' you dine, we also scr~ up a generou' '1dc nrJer of live entena1nrnen1. The Wlrnr C 1lnvc Rrunt h. An Amrrn an 1 raJ1t11111 -.c•rvec.I wnh the Fren( h lOUl h. Rrvr" lftorn \UM>('r\tf•I f.ntfYl f"kvt-n thirrv 11U t••• lfmtv I' n1 1 ......... loll•" \.tlofl r.tr~ IUj I\ t UtHJ~tmrnUf"Y \lArrkr n.t 1lHf\I t•••fH\ lliKf'il f1'W""-r.1Hrlv '"'"' )i-, HOTEL M E RIDl EN ~NEWPORT REACH ~'II 'M.uA11h11r f\1,,1 N1-v.pn11 l\.·1,h < A<llN-4.' 111~H7r> !1\'I I 'I<\' !'I'"''"' Crazy Burro: Fresh seafood prepared Mexican-style Fresh fish tanciera, take note: the Crazy Burro Seafood Cantine, 8082 Adams Ave.. Huntington Beach, otters a minimum of 10 fresh fish dally. Surprising, you say, for a Mexican restaurant? Actually, Mexico. with Its two long seacoasts. has a long tradition of serving excellent seafood, and no- where has this tradition been better exemplified than at Crazy Burro Cantlnas, Huntington Beach and La Costa. (The Huntington Beach restaurant, opened two years ago, Is a sequel to the orlglnal successful venture In La Costa.) Pescado Freaca (fresh fish) at Crazy Burro typically Includes at least 10 of the following: Albacore, Mahl Mahl, Swordfish. Ahl, Ono, Yellowtall. Red Snapper, Monktlsh, Catfish. Sea Basa, Hall but, Grooper, Salmon. Shark, Wahoo, Trout, Spear Fish, Dover Sofe, Petrale Sole, Bos- ton Scrod, and Opah. Does any traditional seafood house have a longer 11•11 The odds are, probably no. All Crazy Burro fish dinners In- clude generous portions of rice, and fresh sauteed vegetables. In addl11on to Its fresh aeatood specialties, Crazy Burro also otfMa a full menu ot traditional Mexican cuisine, superbly prepared with quality Ingredients. Of the Mexican dishes, the "Make It Your Wayt" portion of the menu Is very popular, with tacos, burritos, toatadu, and faJltu avallable with your choice of meats °' fllllngs. The Tacos Macho come with shredded beef, chicken, ground beef, or as Crazy Burro's famous fish tacos. Both the Burritos Grande and the Tostadu Supreme come with a choice of shredded beef or chicken, or, with the toatadu you may also choose crab or ltlrlmp for the topping. Also Included In "Make It Yoor Way" are Chicken Picado (chunks of chicken aauteed In a spicy sauce); Camltaa (seasoned roast pork); Steak Rancheros (seasoned strips of steak sauteed with tomatoes, peppers. and onion); and the newly popular Fajitas (your choice of steak or chicken and grilled onions). "Make It Your Way" entrees range In price from $5.95 to $7.95, and are served with Crazy Burro's popular with a ch~ ot dressings). The soup trimmings: sour cream guacamole, Is $1.95, while the salads range from salsa tresca and cheese, three hot $2 50 to $6.95. tortlllaa, rice, and beans. Crazy Burro sandwich listings In- Another special menu category Is elude the Crazyburro Burger or Crazy Burro's egg dishes: Huevos Machaco Meft, both $4.95; and the Rancheros (two eggs on a corn Chicken Enaenada, $5.95. The tortilla with beans, chorlzo. salsa, burger Is &erVed on a toasted onion and melted cheese); Machaca con roll with all the trimmings, Including Huevos (beef or chicken with guacamole and steak fries Melted scrambled eggs and sauce): Eggs cheese la optlonal, at no extra Benedict, prepared In the tradltlonal chargel The Macheca Melt features manner; Carne Asada (Steak with beet or chicken machaca on an onion eggs, rice, and beans; and Steak roll with the same trimmings. Ranch con Huevos (two eggs, steak. Chicken Ensenada Is marinated, rice, beans. sauce, and hot tortillas). charbroiled chicken breast. topped All egg combination dishes are with smoky salsa and served open priced at either $6.95 or $7.95. lace on sourdough bread, with steak On-going House Speclattles con-lrlea. slst of Chlmlchangas. Chicken Still other entree combinations, as M onterey (breast of chicken with well as a variety of tempting desserts mild green Chile, avocado, tomato, are part of the comprehensive menu and melted lack cheese); Carna which Is served Monday through Asada Combo (steak and enchilada. Friday. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m .. with the rice, and beans); Chicken Mole bar open to 1:30 a.m. On Saturday Enchilada (strips of chicken In sweet, and Sunday, brunch Is served from spicy sauce along with corn tort Illas). 10 a.m to 3 p.m .. when compllmen- and Crab and Shrimp Enchiladas. a tary champagne and fresh fruit Is dellcloos combination of seasoned served with any entree. The entrance of the Burro loou Uke an old Spanl•b town. crabmeat and Bay Shrimp sauteed In Physically, the Crazy Burro Is a "sheik" affair at the eatery last extravaganzas ts Cinco de Burro. white wine and cllantro butter. The large, attractive stucco structure February. which Is celebrated on the fifth day of Hoose Speclal1y Items range In price with restive Mexican decor blended The Burro Is a very civic-minded every month. The Burro gets a little from $4.95 to $8.95, with the excep-with Mediterranean appointments In fellow, so each month a dltterent Impatient waiting tor May to roll tlon ot the Carne Asada Combo the bright, spacious rooms which business or organization Is saluted. around every year, and, being a ($ 11 .95). All of the orders come with encoorage leisurely dining In com-all month long at Crazy Burro. The creature of action, he decided to take rice and beans or rice and veg-panlable comfort. organization ot the month Is Invited matters Into his own hands etabtes, except the Fish and Chips, Along with the first-rate food of the to sh~ Its products and ser-The purpose of Cinco de Burro. which comes with large steak fries. dining r oom, Crazy Burro vtces at the restaurant Crazy Burro &GCOrdlng to Otrector of Operations. Crazy Burro's appetizers reflect emphasizes good fun and upbeat advertising tor the month Is aimed at John Londellus, Is to promote com- the restaurant's equal skill with entertainment In the loonge, with llve giving that particular organization munlty Involvement In Huntington traditional Mexican dishes as well as music for dancing provided Monday local recognition, and the satutee Beach. Londellus, wtlo refuses to be superb seafood. Along with Crazy through Wednesday evenings at may fly Its banners from the Crazy present during Interviews with the Nachos, Quesadlllas, Guacamole, 9:30 p.m., and Sundays between Burro bulldlng, If It so desires. Burro. has a good neighbor policy at and Mexican Pizza, the appetizer 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. D.J. music Is Also, Huntington Beach city em-the restaurant that woold really be menu also otters Jumbo Shrimp provided from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ployees receive a discount at the hard to beat. New residents of Cocktalla and Cevlche Cocktails. on Thursday through Sunday eve-restaurant. At Thanksgiving laat Seabrldge VIiiage, wtllch Is down the And don't forget those Potato Skins, nlngs. year, Crazy Burro donated holiday street from Crazy Burro, have been In a clua by themsefves. The deep Pan of the good times at the turkeys to the Huntington Beach astonished. for examp+e. to find tried skins are topped with melted restaurant revolve around the real-Community Center for distribution to Londellus or members of the res- Jack and cheddar cheeaea, salsa. dent Burro. whose Identity remains a needy area famllles When the local taurant's staff at thelf' door with a sour cream, green onions, and secret This fellow Is a real character high achoors yooth and government bottle of champagne and a warm "'HI. ollvea. A half orde< Is $3.95, a full who lakes on many rotes. program required a setting lor Its welcome to the netghborh<>od."' order $5.95. Other appetizer prices As Rulolph the Rednosed Burro, forum on government relations. In addition to the monthly Cinco de range from $2.50 to $5.95. he brought a lot of Christmas cheer Crazy Burro Invited the groop over Burro. there's atways something Soup and salad choices Include to Huntington Beach last winter. As for lunch, supplied food and soft going on at Crazy Burro Thursday the tradltlonal Albondlgaa (Mexican Fluhdance Burro(he's a maniac), he drinks, and even provided a guest nights feature .. hops and meatball and vegetable soup) and set the town on Its ear. Guy Lumbur-speaker: Huntington Beach Mayor schnappes.·· On Tuesdays, com- Taco Salad as well aa a Hoose Salad ro welcomes In New Year's Eve, while Jack Kelty blnatlon dinners are two for the price (mixed greens topped with bay Rudolph Valenburro hosted a very One of the Burro's most lavish ot one, all day and night. shrimp and hoosedr~ng) and a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Pacifica Salad (aab and shrimp salad along with a variety of fresh garden vegetables, which comes -\· : I 'I ' 1 ~ I l_, I ~I\._ ~ c . __., 1Rl ...,Tl'R \'\JTI~ I t• T \ \ I R '-\ Ttw 111·" All11·1l11\ '·", 111111.11111· 111111.111\ '''"' I 1111111h1 .1mh1.11h' .11111 '111! h.trp flltl,11 ltl Ill\' p.1l,1l1' ,irul t'\l' pl1•,1,IO}! lll\'1111 111111~111 •''"'fir h• .1 I11111p1'<11111111111~ l'\p1·111·1111· 11·, .1ll ,1lx111111•\I' I t~.111•11 111 Tht• \\'1•,1111 ~1111h l'''''' l'l,11.1 tl111d lk-..·1v.11t11n' 1111\ 'H1l 1~~1' IUVIERA ~~~~~~ND DINNER IESTAUl.A.NT) ~~~~L~~l:ooMs Continental Cuisine SOUTH COAST PLAZA CLOSED SUNDAYS Excellence 1n Flambes • 540-384-0 Extensive W ine List ------ EYeNnge/An ~ Supptement to the DAILY PILOTl$undalJ. Oct 20. 1985 -19 -. .. RUSTY PELICAN The 1ar&e.t eetec- tion of fre8h eeafoocl ln the coa.oty, prepared by ezperta, la Joan at the Ruaty Pelican. The Ruaty Pelican offera a healthy alternati•e ln quality d.ln.lng ln Newport Beach at 2736 W. Cout W,hway o•er- lookiDC the beautiful bay and ln Irnne at 1830 llaln SL (at MacArthur). T here la a complete eeaf oocl bar ln the lomige off erlng no-watt hmche. and appetizen. The eea- food bar la alway• open and bu become a fa.artte apot for a late-night anack and cocktail after the concert or theater. The Ruty Pelican la a Newport Beach tradition with a loyal cllentele and a reputation aa one of the leading eeafood re.tauranta anywhere. Marcello's: Fine Italian cuisine in a friendly family atmosphere Marcello's, Huntington Beach, provides great homestyle Italian food In a friendly family atmosphere. Since 1973, Carlos and Irma Benevenla and their family have offered delicious Italian cuisine at their large picturesque restaurant at the corner of Slater Avenue and Beach Boolevard. Formerly named Two Guys from Italy, the family renamed the res- taurant two years ago. "Now we proudly call our restaurant 'Marcello's' after oor son," say the couple. But even with the name change, there's the same good food, the same excellent service, and. of course. the same cheerful, communi- ty-minded OWnef'S. Carlos and Irma are well known In Huntington Beach f()( their lnvotve- ment In yooth softball, Li ttle League baseball, Y.M C.A. organizations and local Marriage Encoonter Their emphasis on the family extends to their restaurant, where "we treat our customers like our own family," say the couple. One of the largest menus around can be found at the restaurant. Including their famoos lasagna, veals, seafood, pasta. 12 hoose specialties, and, of course, all kinds of pizza. All entrees are old, tradltlonal, family recipes, prepared homestyle. Complete dinners are served with soup or salad. garlic bread, a side of pasta with meat sauce. coffee or tea. and Ice cream. Early Bird Dinners. available Mon- day throogh Friday, 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. are complete dinners for $6.25 per person. Family dinners (minimum of 4 persons) are S 19.95, and include soup or salad, spaghetti with meat sauce, a large cheese pizza, hot rolls and butter. and a choice of soft drink. coffee, tea or mllk. Additional diners are $5 per person. . "With the amoont of food In the Family Dinner, no one leaves here hungryl" adds Irma. Seafood Items, available a la carte or as complete dinners, Include six dishes that feature scampi, halibut, or a fragrantly spiced Clopplno, which Is a recipe originated by Irma's father. Marcello's Is located st 17802 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Phone S.2-5505 for information or reservations. CONTEMPORARY CUISINE • EXTRAORDINARY WINE UST Sunday· Thursday. 6 00 p m -11 00 p m • Friday & Saturday, 5 30 p m midnight I 501 30th Sfreet • N&.NpOrt Beach • 714/675-1557 I 20 -&eNnga/An AdV9rtta&ng Supplement to the DAILY PtLOT /Sunday, Oct. 20, 1985 Le Chardonnay: Cuisine makes French impression Soft, muted. French Im - pressionist-style paintings llne the periwinkle blue suede walls of The Registry Hotel's $1 mllllon Le Chardonnay Restaurant. Irvine. In- terspersed with ornate, gilt-framed mirrors, the paintings set the tone for the exquisite room. Le Chardonnay was fashioned with no hard angles -only gentle curves and rounded appointments throughout. A serpentine banquette serves as a space divider and sound absorption element, whlle recessed, curved llghtlng encircles the per- imeter of the room. Among the many spectsclsr aspects of the restaurant Is the use of curved glass for the wine room enclosure. Complete with brass wine racks that follow the curve of the wall, the room Is temperature controlled at 55 degrees. the technical "room temperature" for red wines. White wines and champagne are hoosed within the same area In a refrigerated cabinet. The restaurant's seating consists of French-Influence chalrs carved with a soft reeded pattern. Chair fabrics Incorporate a melange ot florals using the room's theme col- ors. However. Le Chardonnay offers. more than just another pretty face The cuisine and service are among the finest In Orange Coonty. Plus. the prices reflect the cost of the food. not the real estate. Le Chardonnay Is located In the Registry Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd., lrvlne. Phone 752-8777 for reservations. CROWN HOUSE uaaaaer Gt.ncer Peten areem peata to the ele&ant dln.ln.tr room of the Crown Boue restaUl'IUlt at 32"802 Soatii Cout JUabwaJ ln Soath i.a,maa. Por reeenationa. call 499-2626 or •96-6773. • SUSlt BAR I • COCTAI. lotltGE: LIVE ENTERTAINMENT • BANQtfTS • 1£PPM-YAKI: SUKIYAKI 1 • ~~~~~WRO<lit: DINNER & COCKTAILS, •TEAHOUSE 226 SOOTH HM80lt IOUVARO SOOA MA, CAlf~ 92704 (714) 775. 7727 , arehouse : The view nd the food are great erlng a magnlftcent view of the Bay from the vantage point colorful theme restaurant Is The ehouse. Lido VIiiage, Newport bratlng Its tenth anniversary year. The Warehouse was con- by owner Burt Hixson as an hgrouth of his love of foreign s and International cuisine. As a kboy on boats that traveled to Orient and South Seas. and later an International photographer. son became famlllar wtth the patio for weekend brunch," says Warehouse banquet manager Mary Hendricks. "There you really enjoy the effects of be4ng right by the water." The restaurant's patio area Is the largest around, and diners 8ltell en)Oy outside dining during cool weather. with the aid of the various outside heaters that have been 1nsta11ed. BARN FARMER STEAKROUSE of Den Yer. Shrimp and 9Callope are a....U- able, too. Re9en1ltlona are naeatect. lnary specialties of many different s. During his boating days, he on John Wayne's boat for a One of the busiest uses of the P'or 25 yean, the Barn, 2001 Barbor BlYd., patio. and whote restaurant for that Coeta lleea. bu taken ride In lta l lh-lb. matter. Is the annual Christmas Boat Porterhoa8e 8teak, the est 9el"Yedweat Parade. says Hendricks. '"The tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~----.. --._iiiiil ____________ .. Warehouse sits right In troot of the halfway mark of the parade," she explains. "so diners see all the boats as they make U-turns to continue the route." The restaurant Is already taking resefVatlona for this eveot. . became a cio9e friend of the e actor, and later dedicated The arehouse to Wayne's memory. The waterfront restaurant carried t Its theme with barrets. crates and exotic decor of cargo from ound the world as well as on the u, which also rettecis lnter- tlonal fare. Along with dally fresh fish. the taurant's master chef Charles laglan prepares Lobster Bahia aked Australian lobster with rlmp and crabmeat stuffing glazed tth Hollandalse sauce), Ribs ngoon (barbecued por1c back bs), Chlci(en and Ribs (a comblna- dlsh featuring chicken breast d ribs In sweet/sour or teriyakl uce). Petite and Regular Fllet lgnon. and a whole host of other piing entrees as well. All dinners are eocompanled by p or salad. fruit or vegetables, Ice or potatoes. and beachhouse olls. New dessert offerings consist of resh fruit sorbets In a variety of lavors, depending on the fruits In Abundant buffet brunches, served both Saturday and Sunday, consist of both seafood and chicken entrees. plus fresh fruit, all kinds of salads (Waldorf. pasta. ambrosia. etc.), marinated artichoke hearts, straw- berry bllnzes. quiches, lox and bagels. eggs. bacon. sausage. potatoes. rice, chill and assorted breads and muffins. Beyond that, there are assorted desserts: trtfte, chocolate cake, strawberry short- cake, brownies and cookies, and complimentary champagne. "It's really entoYat>Nt to sit on the she adds. Next weett. the restaurant wlll host a Costume Party Halloween Bash, on October 28. " Dinner wlll close at 91 p.m. that evening," said Hendricks, " and the entire restaurant will be turned Into a party atmosphere. Two bands -Oex1er and Cafe Society - will be playing Top 40s music for dancing, and two dance floors will be provided. Admission Is $5. and there wlll be drink specials and various prizes throughout the evening." Aside from special events. llve musical entertainment Is provided In the cocktall lounge from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. In addition to full bar 88Mce. the restaurant carries both domestic and Imported beer and wine. A specialty drink. served In a glass featuring a ~ure of the Warenooae Is the Barrel of Rum. (You can take the glass home as a souvenir.) Banquets are also avallable at the The Warehou98. and are Hendricks' specialty. "A lot of people don't realize that we ofter banquet ser- vice," she says. " but we do everything: weddlnti receptions, Bar Mitzvahs. rehearsal dlnner5, retlr• ment dinners -and there Is no room rental tee.·· The food can be chosen from the regular menu, she says, " and the upstairs can be reserved at lunchtlme for ten to two hundred people,'' The Warehouse Is located at 3-450 Via Oporto. Udo VIiiage. Newport Beach. Validated parking Is available In the nearby parking structure. Phone (71-4) 673--'700 fOf reser- vatlona or Information. Approaclaiag Oar Silver Aaa1ver11ry W .. aday Lunch 11:00 A.M. t o 2.-00 P.M . Dinne r Nightly from 5:00 P.M. Sat u rday & Sunday from 4:00 P.M . Re.ervationa S uggested STL\X AND SEAFOOD ·'A very special little place. near Newport Bay .. 1520 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach Open daily for dinner at 5:00 PM Tel. 548-7167 The Reuben E. Lee A New Menu From Just $8.25 Experi ence our npw menu with unparalleled value! Soup and salad with eve ry entree.1)-y San d Dabs. lrout Amandine, Bouillabaisse. Fish and Chips. Or experienctt our Daily Fres h Fish. On The Seafood Deck REUBEN E. LEE 151 f.a4't foasl ll 1Rhwa\ Newport Rrar h 675·5790 Ewn6ngs/.An AdwnieAng Supp6ement to the OAJLY PILOTl$uncs.y. Oct. 20, 1985 -2 1 .. . . •... I • .. Airporter Inn : The smooth landing is guaranteed The congenUll end calm Alrporter Lamb, Alet Mignon, and a large American hotels do not produce the Captain's Table Coftee Sh<>p "Thia provides• P'eoe for thoee who Inn otters a retreet from the hustle varie1yofotherft9h,chld(enandbeef good food, adds Kawakami. "In the which offers tempting meals and want a quiet piece where they may and bu91te that .,rrounds It. entreea. the newty rev!Md menu now lut 15 years, the Image of the hotel homemade pastries 24 hours a day. have a drink, make converaatl~ and located In lrvtne ecroea from John Includes &rolled Jumbo Prawns dining room has changed " he says "It Is one of the few coffee shops In perhaps observe the air tratnc. Wayne Airport, the hotel hu served Toumedoe Roalnl, Alet Mlgnoo "and all of the hotels are 'producing this area that Is open around the Handsomely appointed wtth fabric both travelera and regular locaJ Eden Roe (fllet topped wtth ham. beeutlful food." clock," says Alrpor1er General Man-ceilings, carpeted walls, a sunken diners for 15 years wtth an excellent mushrooms. tomatoes, and Madeira The hotel's Sunday Brunch, also ager John Moffa. "And In this area, bar and lmpor1ed English leather variety of dining fecllltles. Sauce). Pot Rout of Beef served served In the Mediterranean Room, that's a real plus." furniture, the Fllte Deck Is also The Mediterranean Dining Room, wtth sweet-sour cabbage and potato haa been a at.anding feature since The Inn also provides llve enter-available for private parties on weel<- wtth Its Impressive (and recently pancakes. and Otd Fashioned 1970. Served at the table. the brunch talnment and dancing seven nights a ends. Its regular hours are Monday updated) menu, features a variety of Chicken and Dumplings. consists of a carouael of fresh fruit week In the Cabaret Cocktall through Friday, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. International favorites prepared The new menu Items were orig-and cottage cheese. served wtth a Lounge. A favorite rendezvous spot Sunday evenings at the hotel's under the aopervlslon of executive lnally dally specials Which were very variety of pastries and muffins and at the hotel the lounge has been main dining room are "Fiesta Time,'" chef Henry Kawakami. popular when they were offered. says followed by a choice of entrees: recently exp~nded to Include a larger with "endless Margaritas" and a In addition to longstanding chef Kawakami. Very popular wtth the after-hours bar area, more seating capacity, and Mexican style menu avallable for S3 favorites such aa Dover Sole, Rack of It Is a common misconception that or early morning breakfast crowd Is the addition of a seafood and sushi per person. Regular menu Items, for bar. those wishing American fare, are For those looking for a more calm available as well. atmosphere, "we have thd Fllte The Alrporter Inn la located at CH IN A PA LACE Deck. a quiet, Intimate type cocktail 18700 MacArthur Blvd .. across from lounge above the lobby overlooking the airport. Phone 833-2770 for John Wayne Airport." says Motta. Information or rese1vatlona. RESTAURANT THE FIRST AND ONLY SZECHWON STYLE CHINESE CUISINE IN NEWPORT BEACH LUNCHEON SPECIALS •3n Includes soup and salad, fried rice and dessert (fortune and almond cookies) Open Seven Days A Week Weekda ys 11:30 to 10 p.m. Weekends 'til 11 p.m. Beer • Wine • Cocktail•• Food To Go 2930 W. COAST HWY . NEWPORT BEACH 631-8031 "HERE YE! HERE YE!" Breakf ast from 6 :30 am Lunch f rom 11 :00 am Dinner from 4:00 pm Sunday Champagne Brunch 7:00 am to 3:00 pm Open 7 Days A Week Don't Forget To Make Your Halloween and New Year' 1 Reservations lartyl ~t lJillage 3J nn B A I. B 0 A 127 Marine Avenue ISLANB 675-8300 22 -Evenlnga/An Adv.tlalng Supplement to tn. DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 20, 1985 LI'S U yoa lo•e Cb.lneee food, you're nre to~ the authentic culaine at LI'•· The menu off en a wide ftrlety of ezotlc dlahe. from a la carte to comblnatlona. Breathtalr:tn1 d ecor ln a aupremely beautllul at- moephere. Tropical drtnb to quenc h your thlnt. Lt'• ta open MTen daya a week for lunch and d.lnner at 8961 Adama ln Buntlncton Beach. For raenatlona call 962-9 115 . • NEWPORT RIB Featuree lu&e portion• of baby beck rfbe alont with other hearty ranch dlnnen. Freeh prodace dellftl"eCl dally compllmenta the mea.la. The mena ln- clacle9, atone with the rfbe, barbecued cb.lcken, New York .teak, alutmp and Loalalana hot ea....,e. AU dtnnen are Mned with com bread, Yei&etablea, freeh frajt and a choice of beked beau or apectal lrtee. Great Mlada and dH• en. too. BEEF • REEF Sa we. tuty eeatood and Juicy eteab ln a cosy·~· Tbe frteudlyeerrice la complimented with a lot of t and ..Uee. A Tel"J' talented chef takes pride ln tbe many dellctoaa cllaba on the mena. The Beef a: Reef la a •ay epedal little place near the Newport Bay. Balboa Thai Cafe: The meals are memorable celebrations "In my native Thailand. we enjoy eating perhaps more than any othef people In the world. To us, the meal Is a celebration." observes chef and owner Opaso at his Balboa Thal Cafe. Al Opaso's restaurant. a cel- ebratory, memorabte dinner awaits guests with a menu that offers appetizers. soups, salads and en- trees. conveniently marked with one or two asterish. to Indicate "moder- ately spicy" or "hot and spicy" dishes. "We can also prepare the dishes to be more or less spicy to suit your tastes," remarlts the host. For first time vtsttors on an ex- ploratory Journey, Opaso rec- ommends trying one of the mlld en trees (no asterisks I) such as Steak Sate or Shrimp Garlic. More adventurous dlnef"s enjoy the curried dishes on the menu, says Opaso. Other spicier entrees indude Newport Squids and Beef ChlM. Most of the Mtrees range In price from SS 50 to S9.00 Beverages to accompany the mea.I Include wine and beef (the Thai beef Is very popular) as well as refreshing non-alcoholic drinks such as Thai Ice Tea or Coffee, plus regular hot tea and coffee and soft drinks. "We are especially proud of our deSSerts. the absolute final touctt of our Thal dlnne<s," adds Opaso TheSe Include special Ice creams, I Thal souffle, and The Orient Express. a dellclous chocolate cake. Formerly In Orange, Opaso's new restaurant, open since June, is an Intimate. romantic dining room with elegant table settings and lotus flower decor thr~hout Open every day except Tuesday, Opaso sefV95 dinner only, 6 p_m to 10 p.m . Outside catering Is also available. The BalbOa Thal Cafe is located at 209'h Palm St.. Balboa Peninsula. Both public and ottstreet pming Is available. Call 675-0161 for reser- vatlonS. "81• 81r11: Still Or11t • • • '' Beverly Bush Smith Daily Pilot Sept .. 198~ Now Preeentlng A FALL FESTIVAL OF CHAMPAGNE BUFFETS Including round of beefs, leg of lamb, ham, eggs benedlct, omelettes, quiche, poached salmon. salads. imported cheeseS. Belgian waffles, fresh breads, desserts & morel! Served Sunday 10 AM-3 PM 37 FASHION IS.• NEWPORT BEACH• 644-2030 Bristol Bar and Grille: A lavish buff et BJ CHRIS CRAWFORD .,.., .... c.. ' 0 I ln!Hje the Costa Mesa Holiday Inn Hotel, the Bristol Bar and Grille has changed and upgraded its buffet menu. The restaurant now otters a lavish buffet three times a day: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Monday through Friday, In addition to champagne brunch on Sundays. "We are committed to serving excellent American fare at very reasonable prices," says Hotel Gen- eral Manager and Innkeeper Jim Dallas. The dining room serves br88Kfast buffet from 6 a.m, to 10 a,m., lunch buffet Is served from 11 a,m. until 2 p.m .. and the dinner buffet 1s pres-- ented from -4 p,m, to 9:30 p,m, Breakfast buffet features all the Items one would expect at a full servtce hotel: fresh California fruits and juices, CMeals, homemade Danish potatoes. eggs, bacon. grits. and country gravy and bt9cu1ts, ak>ng with steaming hot coffee. The lunch and dinner buffet offers California salad bar, homemade soups, fresh vegetables and main courses of fish. poonry, and beef. Serving Daily Chef Troy C<>Mt's recent lunch and dinner Items tla"9 induded fflet of fresh Alaskan halibut, Imperial Chlciten, and Beef Ranchero, among others. Both lunch and dinner buffet Includes homemade dessert such as layer cake or strawberry mousse. The Bristol Bar and Grille has had excellent response to tts expanded buffet P<ogram. wtucn has increased the buffet hours Without rrusmg prices Buffet breakfast 1s $3.95, lunch, s.4.95: and dinner. 'SS.95. Cham- pagne Sunday brunch 1s only S7 95. Variety of Dinner Specials at s2.95 Bar-B-Qued Beef Ribs s3_95 New York or Halibut Steak s4_95 Beer & Wine Served Master Charge & Visa Accepted Open 7 Days 4:30 to 9:30 P .M. Cl l I HHAl/N<, DIWALl- FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS • I >A ll Y DOOH PHii.i '-., • WU Kl ND DHAWIN(;~ I OH 11\Hl JI< H JS c .In ...., IMI '< >H II I 111« 1~ INDI/\ • I !VI MUSI(' ~ I N n K 11\INMI NI • '-.,J>l< 11\I ll<•H I '-., t\c l>I < 01</\llON-.. • I l l < 11\Nl SPI Cll\l 1.NTHU ~' COME. LET US LIGHT UP YOUR EVENING Award W1n111n4 ROYAL KHYBER Cuhtn<·n/ /nd1<1 1000 N H11!>tol, Nrwpm t lit'd t h • 752 5200 Evenings/An Advertl-slng Supptemen1 to the DAILY PtlOT/Sunday. Oct 20. 1985 -23 ------------------------- - •• 4 - ... - Women travelers are drawing more attention By JANET &TAIHAA ---WASHINGTON -A woman lob· bylat who travels frequently leaves the bathroom lights on all night In her hotel room. A woman Journalist says she bars the double-locked door with a chair snared against the knob. And a woman corporate executive says she alwav-leaves the tefevlslon on In her room when she travels alone. For years, when business women traveled by themselves they were shown to a tiny table In a dark corner by the kitchen door In the hotel restaurant. So attar a wt11le many of them ended up Just calling room service to bring up their dinners. With the rising numbers of women In busln8$8 and government who must travel, hotels now are more sensitive to their safety and comfort And, according to the American Hotel-Motel Association, men who travel frequently are pleased with the new luxurious amenities At the upscale Morrison House, In nearby Alexandrla, Va .. for instanc~. Richard, one of six butlers, serves English tea In the mid-atternoon In the parlor There 1s no bar in the federal-style are engraved silver service, Baccarat brick hotel Mhced drinks may be chandeliers and butlers who have ordered In the parlor and they are been schooled by the owne<s to treat served by the butlers. guests, male and female, with equal "That takes the onus oH women respect. who just don't feel right about For security, all room keys are walking Into a hotel bar alone,·· says affixed with computerized codes. Pat Ourlcka. who must travel otten in Every time a room is opened, a her job as a publicist for a Washing-printout appears at the main desk. ton trade association. tracing who the key was assigned to, "Women feel intimidated by a and how long the user stayed in the bar," agreed Mary Ann Lundgren, room The hallways are wide, well who travels to New York City in her lighted and painted a pastel gray. Job as owner of a Washington-based "We are looking for the upscale marketing firm customer." acknowledged builder In the twin dining rooms, decor-Robert T. Morrison, who owns the ated In cool peach and gray colors, month-old •H-room hotel along with ,_ _______________________________ ...,,,_ ___ ._ ___ ~ his wife, Rosemary Rooms range Reuben\; of Newport Beach Beautlfuf Waterfront Dining ?-:~~~~~Y::,eA:V Plan Your Holiday Party Nowl Banquet F acllltles Lunch • Dinner Sunday Champagne Brunch New Menul Happy Hour 5-7 PM Monday thru Friday David Rakes at the Plano Bar Wednesday thru Sunday 251 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-1505 from $115 to $330 a night. A spokesman for the American Hotel-Motel Association, Steven Trombelti, said women accounted for 37 percent of the $61 billion spent by business travelers In 1984 And, he said, It Is forecast that In two years female business travelers wlll equal the number of men who hit the road tor their companies II a woman has risen to the point that she travels ror her company she Is otten an executive or a trusted employee so she has reached a career level where she does not have to stay 1n economy hotels. said Trombettl "She stays In luxury hotels and can spend more to have someone carry her bags and dine well " Overall, there Is a I rend across the country tor travelers to check into the more luxurious hotels. ''People have more money to spend because of the upswing in the economy." explalned Trombetll "They have have disposable dollars and they want to pamper them- selves " Also, because of the !request flyer programs ottered by airlines, people have more dollars to spend on a fancy hotel room, with flowers. fruit wine and chocolate thrown 1n, said Trombettl. He said that luxury and economy hotels are the tastest growing seg- ments of the tndustry Currently, 15 percent -or 2.1 mllllon -of all hotel rooms are rated as "luxur lous." By the end of the year, that will rise to 18 percent. he said Women who travel by themselves otten prefer to eat their breakfasts and dinners at the hotel where they stay so they won't have to wander unfamiliar streets alone looking for a sultable restaurant. "Women business travelers started the trend for putting parlors In hotels and serving tea In the BrlUsh fashion .... They didn't like the ruckus of hotel bars. and It ended up that men enjoyed the tradition Just as much," said Trombettl. "It Is a return to former elegance. and a way to slow things down .. A harp is played at the Berkshire Hotel In Manhattan. There are "Captain's Tables·· where unaccompanied guests can dine together al the Ritz-Carlton 1n Boston. the Lowes Anatole In Dallas. Texa, and the Buena Vista Palace m Orlando, Fla A string quartet plays at the Plaza In New York City "Room designs have also changed. Hotels put In full length mirrors, hair driers and makeup mirrors, and guys are saying 'Hey, I hke those things too,"' said Trombettl He said that hotels put skin hangers in the closets, and men used them to hang up their pants. Comprl Hotels, based in Phoenix Ariz . sends out questionnaires to customers to determine what maga- zines or newspapers lhey read, or If they need an ironing board, said Trombettl With those items already In the room. there Is no need to scour the streets ol a strange city looking tor a favorite publication Trombet11 also said waiters are getting instructions not to automati- cally seat an unaccompanied women to a hidden-away table. Women are to be given a choice of tables And, some hotels have even installed spec1al llgh1s at tables If a lone diner wants spend his or her time reading before the food comes MEAD ON WINE ... FromPage6 OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS 8ANKAMf Pl(AP0 MASTERCHARC.£ AM(Rl(AN EXPRESS COSTA MESA • 196 E 171+1 St Hill GREN SQUARE • 6.4.S 7616 Ente,,o.nment In The Butto Room 2' -EV'Mtnga/An Advertlling SuppMment to the OAILY PILOT/Sunday. ~1. 20. 1985 once again, though Oregon con- tinues 10 place well In this category, and one Sliver medalist had the unl i kely appellat ion o f "Southeastern New England Sakonnet Vineyards 1983($14) was produced 80 percent from its own Rhode Island estate. with 20 percent of the grapes coming from Massa- chusetts Plallnum and best of class went to Sanford 1983 "Central Coast" ($11), a very stylish wine that is worth seeking out The lone other platinum for Plnot went to Mount Eden 1981 "Santa Cruz" ($15) At the gold medal level Oregon placed with Amity Vineyard 1982 ($9) and Knudsen Erath 1983 "Vintage Select" ($9 95). The final gold went to Calera 1982 "Reed" ($22 95) from Calltornla The flnal category to be fudged. White (Johannlsberg) Riesling, was divided Into the five sweetness levels of ultra-dry. semi-sweet. swee1 and extra-sweet Whlle It Is unusual tor California to dominate Rlsellng. the Golden State did just that this year Washington and New York made their presence known, though primarily among the sllver and bronze medalists The best of class wine &t the ultra- dry level came from yet another state. with 198-4 Barboursville (S6) lrom Monticello, Virginia taking the honors. A single gold end best of class honors for semi-dry R1set1ngs went to Clos du Bois 1984 ''Early Harvest" ($6.50), a wine that I admire every year tor Its dehcacy, low alcohol end lively, refreshing, appley flavors Platinum and best of class lor semi-sweet Risellng went to the winery with the funny name that has been winning lots ot medals this year, both for Riesling and Sauvlgnon Blanc. Konoctl 1984 "Lake County" ($5) Is the wine. and It Is the best value you're going to find for this type of wine Stock up It vou like It. A repeat winner with a gold and be9t of class In the sweet Riesling class was The H09ue Celtara 1984 "Markin Vineyard" ($7), which was the top award won by a Washington winery In the sweetest class of mostly Botrytls-attected, late harvest wines. a platinum and best of class to Joseph Phelps 1982 "Special Select" ($45) All of theN wines are expensive because they are made from ralslnlzed grapes that contain little juice, making their production very llmlted I'm quoting full battle prices, but the wines are mostly avallable In halt battles for about half the Orie- olden Dragon: Hospitality is the dessert The Golden Dragon Restaurant, osta Mesa, Is the ultimate In a lendly, family-nm enterprise. For the laat 10 years. the family ang has been providing warm ospltallty along with authentic Man- 11rln cuisine to a faithful following of yal customers. Master chef Yuan der Wang over-s a lengthy menu that Includes ppetlzers. soups. 21 different sea- ood entress, plus almost an equal umber of beef and fowl dishes. Also 11ered are pork and vegetable ntrees, Bean Curd Specials, Egg oo Yung seleetlons and family dinners for two or more persons. An unusual offering Is the Dinner for One, where one person can order a complete dinner even If others in the party prefer to order a la carte. Son Wllllam Wang points to some of the most frequently requested dishes on the menu as Including Sizzling Aloe Soup (shrimp, pork. chicken and Chinese vegetables served with slzzllng golden noe crust): Kong Pao Shrimp (tried shrimps with sweet and sour chlll sauce): Beef with Snow Peas, Kong Pao Chicken (cubed chicken sauteed with Chinese greens In hot sauce); rvine Coast Charters: Ocean parties redefine 1 new wave' Looking for that special party Idea Of the upcoming holidays? Irvine Coast Charters. located In Udo Marina VIiiage, offers unique and creative alternatives to the usual round of cocktail parties and com- pany dinners. "Why not do something different this year?" a.ays Nancy Irvine, owner and charter director of Irvine Coast Charters "Every party we plan Is created to suit our clients' require- ments, whether It be for six or 60. The holidays are the most special time of year to go all out and plan that special function for those we care lor " Irvine's company can provide luxury yachts for harbor cruise parties for any length of time that: suits lhe client. The most Important event of the year. the spectacular Newport Harbor Christmas Parade of Lights. Is approaching rapldty. Yachts and catering should be planned now. Atter an extremefy successful summer ot Hawaiian luau cruises, this specialty charter company Is developing exciting new theme char- ters for next spring and summe<. Irvine Coaat Charters also Is the excluslve booking agent for the romantic Venetian Gondolas that smoothly ply Newport Harbor, com- plete with champagne, gourmet pic- nic baskets and roses. "We love to pyt together other special occaalons also." says Irvine. "We've had several proposals on Intimate dlnn« cruises for a couple on a yacht with a hot tub, fireplace and sauna." The company also arranges wed- dings at sea. "We speclallze In full coordination and planning, down to the smallest detail," adds Irvine, "a/Id It's time now to plan for spring weddings." Contact Irvine Coast Charters at 67~704. Monterey Bay C•nners: Accent on freshest ftsh There's nothing like that fresh. outdoor barbecue feeling and the savory aroma of fresh fish on the open fire. All that can be found year-round at Monterey Bay Canners Fresh Sea- food Restaurant, where the highlight Is the freshest of fish, up to 20 lresh fish selections dally. and the d&- llclous technique of mesquite broil- ing. Monterey Bay Canners grills every fish and beef selection over real mesquite coals which burn hot. up to 750 degrees, sear quickly. and seal In the juices unlike gas gr Ills or charcoal briquettes where the cooking pro- cess Is slow and drying. causing the loss or the natural Juice. With five locations to serve you In Laguna Hiiis, West Covina, North- ridge, Cerritos. Oceanside Harbor and coming soon to Irvine. Monterey Bay Canners Is open dally for lunch and dinner and on Sunday tor brunch. ~lb lliorlb I~ GERMAN RESTAURANT open daily Lunch 11 am -5 pm Dinner 5 pm -9:30 pm Fr. & Sat. 10:30 pm TRY OUR Continental Specialties Cocktails Banquet Facilities OKTOBERFEST ~~~Now thru Nov. 10th Oom-pah-pa Bands from Germany Exit Beach Blvd .. South .05 fwy. 7561 C«ntcr Av«. lllmllTll IUOI (l1•) Ill· 1•lO • (11•) 111·1020 Moo Shu Pork (pork and vegetables); and the House Chu Mein. These dishes range In price from $3.25 to $8.50. The separate luncheon menu, ser- ved from 11:30 a.m to 3 p.m .. Monday through Friday, lists 12 entrees which represent a variety ol meat or vegetable dlshea, Including different kinds of chow melns, cur- ries and sweet-sour combinations. All lunch selections come with tried rice, soup of the day. and fried Won Ton, and range from $3.25 to $4. 75 per person. A Vegetarian section of the menu lists three kinds of soup and nine different entreea available from $3.50 to $6.75. The Dinner tor One. with six entree choices, Includes egg roll, Fried Won Ton, Won Ton Soup. and Egg Fried Alce along with the main selection, which ranges from $4.95 to $8.95. Four kinds of family-style dinners Include the "Good Luck: Family Dinner." $7.50 per person; the "Health: People's Choice Dinner," $10.75 per person; the "Wealth: Mandarin Dinner:· $9.50 per person, and the "Happiness: Imperial Din- ner." S 12 per person. Along with lull bar service, the restaurant otters premium wine by the glass. Chardonnay, white lln- fandel. chenln blanc. and rleallng Is available for $3: sparkling cham- pagne by the glass tor $2.50. Chef Wang's wile, Chi, Is chief hostess at the famlly-run restaurant and Is especially concerned for the pleasure of her patrons Joining Chi and her husband in the business ere seven sons and daughten The Golden Dragon, 2023 Harbor Blvd, la open seven days, 11·30 a m to 10 p.m .• for lunch, dlnne< and food to go Phone 642-7162 tor reser- vations. HEARTY RANCH DINNERS 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th Street) Costa Mesa 631-2110 Fe1taria1 lar-B-Qae4 Baity Back li~1, lar-B-Qae4 Ckickea, Skriap, lew York Steak, Brisket & Loai1i1a1 Rot S1a111e. Open 1 N ights A Week For Dining and Carry Outs Mon .• Sat 4 pm to 11 pm Sundays 2-10 pm Beer & W ine Served Evenlng9/An AdY8r118'ng SuppMment to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Oct. 20. 1985 -25 •' ' # r CAR.llELO'S 1t:apertence one o1 <>nmae Coanty'• be9t 1taUan and LA CA VE Tb.la 1llllqae eattnc mtabUab.ment 1au been eentnc ea.ta contiDeatal eaWnee feata.rtac DOl'tlllena and 80lldaem aatllendc ltallan I II-for o-nr 20 yean. T oa can~ Intimate dlnln& ln the roman de cellar. dte"' Tiiie -.perb meaa la -~==· Tbe romantic ambience la Tbe ftneet ID 8teab and ..tood and cocktaUa too. Lunch la eened lloaday hl,,.11 .. tecl with ca••I eletant Pora complete naalD& oat throaCh Prlday and dln.oer la eened ab n.IChta a week. They are cloeed on you can enjoy eatertalnmeat u well u a flDe dlnner and cocktall. 8and&J'9. Perfect tor Company Gifting! 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The Ylll.tge Center 1222 So 8rooU1uut 92I04 (It Ball Rold) fl'llolll ( 714) 635-2 '61 ~lf.llllAI El TO«O 2'601 Raymond Way •2 (Bell lowei Plata North at El 1010 Road) 92630 Phone (n4) 837 38n HUWT•TOll Wat 19069 Beach Blvd 91648 oaM5f 1419 N IUSINI (It ICttetla) 92667 Phone (n4) 997-9960 u !i: E . r 0 : . <I) >-• c 0 J: i 3700 £ Coast Hwy 92625 PtlOlll ( 714) 6 73-9000 (Ne11 10 RaJphs Martr.1 al Gart1eld) Pt1one 1714' a.43 am IWICMO lllllll 11-63"4 Hwy 111 92270 Pll1111e l619) 346·3894 HONEYBAKED TM 26 -Evenings/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOt/Sunday, Oct. 20. 1985 LY~ We PronaiH You GooJ Chin..e FooJ Lunc hes Dinners Tropical Cocktails Banquet Faci lities • Catering Open 7 Days Special Discount on Food to Go 8961 Adams !at M.ignolQ) Huntington Beach 962-9115 & 968 -5050 ;,ilso ;,it 314 Beach Blvd. ne;,u Knott'\ in Anahetm 827-1210 & 995-9920 Fin e Continent al Cuisine An Adventure In Natural Eating Casual Breakfast & Lunch Formal Dining for Dinner Experience the splendor of dining out in an elegant atmosphere with good nutritious meals Open Daily 3050 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 640-1573 Cheap wine outclasses field at Orange County Fair SACRAMENTO (AP) -A funny thing happened at the Orange Coun- ty Fair's wine competition this spring: Trader Joe's $1.99-a-bottle red wine took one of the top prizes among 2,590 entrants. The Orange County event Is the state's largest wine competition. Nearly 10 percent of the 2,590 entrants won gold medals, and altogether there were 928 medals. But of those 216 gold medal winners, only three got the unanl· mous nod from their respective f~r­ Judge panels -Trader Joe's 1982 Charbono ($ 1. 99); Callaway Vineyard's 1982 Botrytls Chenin Blanc, "Sweet Nancy" ($15); and Calafla Cellars' 1981 Foureeminette Vineyard Reserve Cabernet Sauvlgnon 1$15). Trader Joe. also known as Joe Coulombe. Is an entrepreneur who ELIZABETH buys close-outs from the wineries and applies his own label. He sells 700,000 cases a year from his chain of 24 stop-and-shop stores In the Los Angeles basin. Contacted at his South Pasadena office, Coulombe said he was pleased, but a bit perplexed by the honor accorded his Charbono -a little.known heavy red wine -which he bought from Parduccl Wine Cellars. "We thought the Charbono was awfully good -It's just that we were surprised we got such a high rank- ing," he said. Coulombe says nothing sells a wine faster than a big competitive prize. "We were down to 300 cases when the gold medal hit, and wham- mol It was all out of the stores In one week ," he said. Those who think of wine competi- tions as snobbery run rampant might pause to reflect upon Coulombe's good fortune. THEATER Fine food and fine entertainment go together at EU....beth Howard'• Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tuattn. ;'OUYer" rune throqh Oct. 27 and "My Fair Lady" open• NoY. 1. For reeervationa, call 838-1640. NOW IN NEWPORT! Serving the Best Burgers In Town and Our Award-winning Chi/I Salada• T.coe • F•Jltn Chicken S.ndwlchff OPEN MON.-THUR8. ------7' 11 AM-10-.30 PM FRI. 11 AM-11:30 PM IAT. NOON-11:30 PM IUN NOON-10-.30 PM 831-7515 John Movius, chairman of the recently resurrected wine competi- tion It the Caltfornla State Fair, says the competitions are useful to producers. retailers and consumers. "The wineries have a need to obtain more recognition for their best wines," he says. "And there's no question that major wine awards sell wine." Organized wine competitions. which suffered from a general lack of Interest In the 1960s and '70s. are on the re~nd, Increasing In number and Influence as the California wine Industry grows. And while the cognoscenti may quibble over which of the contests is most prestigious, they are of one mind on their value. The controlled bllnd taste test by a panel of experts may not be perfect, but It is the fairest and most reliable method of allowing the cream of the grape crop to float to the top. Movius says the medals give consumers confidence that some- body besides the retailer Is con- vinced of a wine's quality. "With 200 cabernets and maybe 300 chardon- nays on the shelves In a major wine store. how Is anybody going to know Fresh Fish Daily All Year 'Round what Is better." he says. "Not all of the wines are covered In the competitions. A common misconception is tha1 entrants are pitted In some sort of Super Bowl contest from which one winner emerges. In !act, most com- petitions produce multitudes of medals. When gold, silver, bronze and honorable mentions are tatued up, 25 to 30 percent ol the entrants may emerge as winners. Movius says this doesn't necess- arily undermine the slgn1tlcance ot the awards. Banquet Facilities up to 500 with sweeping harbor view . Inquire about our new banquet menus. Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Saturday & Sunday Brunch 7 AM to 4 PM Oyster Bar Fri, Sat & Sun Early Bird Specials 4-6 Mon-Thurs Happy Hour 4-6 PM Mon-Fri Serving Doubles & Hors d' oeuvres Entertainme nt Wed thru Sun Ragtime Piano Sunday Afternoons Harbor Brunc h Cruises Sundays-Call for reserva tions Featuring our Extensive Menu S pec ializing in Pastas. Veal, Ciop- pino and our Tra- ditional Handmade Pizza. Lunch Buffet Monday thru Friday 11:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Early Bird Dinners 3:30 to 7:30 Dinner Buffet Monday thru Thursday 4:00-8:00 P .M . 17502 Beach Blvd. (at Slater) Huntington Beach Ask about our romplimfn- tary birthday dinner! Beer & Wine ~rved C'..all (M R~•tion• 842-5505 Evenings/An Advert!Ulg Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Sund•y, Oct. 20. 1985 -27 _, .. , - CHINA PALACE Aatlumtlc Chlneee cu.latne Mned ID a family at- moepbere at moderate prlcee la wbat yoa aet a t the Cb.lna Palace at 2930 W. Cout ~bway ID ftewport Beecb. tor l'e&IC!1 +atlone, call 831-8031. I Jtrt 1'f'1JP'/U Why we're different Walter our Swiss Chef. Trained in some of the best houses like: Palace St. Moritz.. Palace Gstand, Baur a u Lac Zuncb, etc. Authentic Cuisine Provencale Prepared with love and expertise. SeasonalGourmetFestivab Sunday Brunch in the Provence It'• unique, it's Noopareille, like stepping back in time An Old World Hospitality rarely found these days Created by owners Marica and Walter who personally loot after your well being. 3421 Via Lido, Newport Beach 675-4904 Acapulco Restaurant Comes to Latona Niguel Acap co M xican Restaurants is proud to ke Laguna Niguel the home of its new t location. Acapulco is famous for serving the most extensive. inexpensive Mexican menu in california, with over 100 selections to choose from. Try our sizzling hot chicken or beef Fajitas. or award-winning seafood or specialty entrees. Sample the real flavors of Mexico at Acapulco Restaurant in Town Center. ACAPOLCQ Mexican Restaurant & cantina 30100 lbwn Center Or. 495-3372 28 -Ewnlnga/An AdvertllMlg Supplement to the DAILY PflOT/Sundey, Oct. 20. 1985 Palm Garden: Callfornla cuisine at Its very best Noon or Ni ght Esca pe to Paradi sE 600 Newpon Center Or ve Fash ion I stand Newport Bci!Ch Reservations (7 14) 644 1?17 YOUR IEY TO EITERTllJIEIT llilyllilld • r. e n s r, ... s '· s " d e n n :f y If a :I :> It 9 I, , , '· !I 1 3 ) j 3 j 3 ' ' The Hide-Away: Hard to find, but worth the search Customers of the Hide-Away Res- taurant, Huntington Beach, compare 11 to a hidden gem: hard to find, but well worth the search. Tucked away In a recessed corner of the Marina VIiiage Center, at Springdale and Edinger, the recently opened restaurant Is totally secluded from view for the casual observer. "II is definitely a hide-away," observes owner Angelo Hloureas, "but once people discover us, they' re very pleased with us, and they have brought back their friends and relatives." Hioureas. a native of Greeoe, has owned and operated a number of Hioureas h~ also added a number of Opening specials, the dinners con- restaurants In Orange County over hanging plants, wall mirrors, and slst of an entree plus soup or salad. the last eight years, with The Hide-ce11tng fans vegetable, and choice of potato for Away being his most recent venture "I wanted 10 make the restaurant $2.95. Entree choices include "lliketotakeachallenge,"hesatd, more modern," he said, "but also. 1 Chicken Fried Steak with Country "something that hasn't worked -wanted people to feel comfortable Gravy, Liver with Fried Onions. Half and I like to get In and make a with the colors. One of my goats is to Pound Ground Sirloln Steak with success of It, Including this one. This provide a nice atmosphere so that Fried Onions, Halt of a Fried Chicken, was closed for more than a year and people can feel at home whlle they Fish and Chips, and Veal Parmlgana required a lot of work." dine " with spaghetti and sauce. Also Atter four months of total reno-Another of his goals, he adds. Is to available are Barbecue Beef Ribs for vatlon, Hloureas' Hide-Away has "offer quality food and service at a $3.95. been changed from floor to celling, very reasonable price, so that people "A common misconception is that exchanging the formerly dark colors can afford to eat out more often." food has to be expensive to be for a lighter, more sophisticated Towards that end, Hloureas has good," says Hioureas. "We don't look. Shades of pink and burgundy, extended his Dally Dinner Specials, believe that, and our menu proves with dark green for accent, are the served seven days a week; until It." predominant colors. with white cur-November 30. Introduced as Grand Hloureas· cuisine emphasizes Ameflcan favorites. from soups and salads to complete dinners ·w e make homemade soups every day, ' he said, "and all of our sauces and gravies are also made from scratch Beverages include an assortment ol California wines, domestic and imported beefs. and champagne Although currently open for dinner only, 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. dally, Hioureas plans to eventually add breakfast and lunch hours to his operation. The Hide-Away, 5874 Edinger. Huntington Beach, is located be- tween Vons and Sav-On in the Manna Village Center. Cali 840-6518 for reservations or Information. talns separating the booths .---------------------------------- • A ward Winning Cuisine in the quaint atmosphere of an Alpine Co untry Inn Recommended by ELMER DILLS GREAT tDINNERS under $10. Monday thru Saturday starting at 6p.m. I 9 6 9 7-farb.,"Y ·P./ t1d, u'Sta,, l t~sa, CA-; \ 7 I -./-l -~ 4 J" -I j : __ ; forty carrots restaurant Beer. Wine & Champagne Bar FIN E DINING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES BOB BURNS Manaier GeorJ(e Koolloouedee (9eated) and Chef Ste•e Belanl are pre.enting an eztra-vagant Fall Feetl-val of Sunday Cham~e Bruncbee at the Bob Burn• Reetaurant at Puhion laland ln Newport Beach. Tbe bountiful buffet lncludee freeb carYed meat., ea• benedlct, omelettee, frab fruit., ulada, imported cbeeeea, freeb breada and deeeerta and, of co1ll"lte, champagne. For re.er.atlona, call 644-2030. Prepared Fresh Daily with the Fin est lngredienl 8 No Preservatives• No Additii•es ' Enju~ ou r Lu~l'iou~ '.\1uffin~. Cookie~. l'akt'' .1:tnd lh<' Original Fro1t'n ( 'o lombo Yogurt MAKE YOUR NEXT PARTY A SPECIAL EVENING! Charter A Luxury Power or Sail Yacht Spectacular Holiday Entertaining and Theme Parties ROMANTIC VENETIAN GONDOLA Jryjn, e Champagn~ C"'lses P ~r S ~ \,08Sf Specialty Wedding At ea • eha~ters 675-4 704 ~ outh t oao.1 Plua I s1 Floor, Between Buttock s and I Magn1n 714/556-9 700 ·~ Del Amo F .. hton Center 2131370-7471 Also on the East Coast Evenlnos/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Oct 20. 1985 -29 -- ... - - Mufdoon's: California-Irish cuisine Serving the Newport Beach com- munity for the past 11 years. Mul- doon 'a Irish Pub still offers what everyone expects from an Irish pub: a warm welcome, good fOOd and, of course, Guinness and Harp on tap. Not to be mistaken as "Just an Irish pub," Muldoon's menu bears the most famous dishes of Ireland and has been expanded to bridge the gap between true Irish food and Ameri- can food. As a result, St. Patty's Bolled Dinner (corned beef and cabbage), and Hot Bushmllls can grace the same table as a California burger and a Coors Light during either lunch or dinner. Other maJn course dinners range from Mrs. Murphy's Pot Roast. Guinness lrlsh Stew and Uan (lamb) on a Skewer, to Brolled Chicken served with com on the cob and Rose's Potatoes. Dally chef's spedlals always Include at least one fresh fish served In the traditional lrlsh manner, and one homemade soup. The menu also offers a wide variety of starters, salads. half-poond burgers, and sandwiches. Desserts at Muldoon's Includes at least three to four plea and cakes along with the award-winning Flaming Irish Coffee and Fried Ice Cream. Lunch or dinner, mainly served In the Oublln Room, can be ordered In Fresh from the hshennan's nets, the Rusty Pelican flies in 15 to 25 fresh fish sel€.'ctions daily from around the wo rld Choose from favorites hke fresh Ahi from Hawaii or Sal mun from Norway If you like fresh seafood, you1J love our net n>sults. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh Seafood • Live fntertainmenr For Reservations Call Irvine (714) 250-0366 Newport Beach (714) 642-3431 either the Pub or sycamor~vered patio. In the Pub, typlcally lrlah beer, ale and mixed beverages are 9erVed In a customary pub se1tlng below oak- beamed celllngs bearing the words of Irish wisdom. (Be sure to read the scripts on the beams.) Muldoon's lrlsh Pub, located at 202 Newport Center Drive (across from Fashion Island) Is open Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m. The Pub Is open Monday through Satur- day, 11 to 2 a.m .• Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m. Entertainment ls Thursday through Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. Dress la casual. Authentic Country Dining Gourmet Breakfast Monday thru Friday 6:30 to 11:00 A.M. Lunc h Monday thru Friday Dinner Nightly Early Bird Dinners 5-7 P.M. Sunday thru Thursday Champagne B~ffet Brunch 10 A.M.-2.30 P.M. Happy Hour 4-7 P.M . Monday thru Friday Complimentary Hors d' Oeuvres Satellite Dish • 10 ft. Wide Screen TV ive Entertainment & Dancinr 7 Ni1hts A Week Banquet Facilities V{JI~~ n£Bll*J;r'W· RESTAURANT & SALOON ~~M7f~~ 14982 Redhill (at Edinger) Tustin 259-0115 • t'" I ( • f '"• I t I 1 30 -Ewnfnga/An Advwtlslng SupP4efnent to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oci. 20, 1985 CALIFORNIA BEACH Dlnen pack the •aabi ba at the California Beach retJtaa.rant at 3355 Via Lido l Newport Beach. For more lnf ormatlon, call 675-0575. Paradise Cafe: Spectacular food -and they dellverl Want to bring a little bit of paradise to your next office party? The Paradise Cafe In Newport Beach may be what you're looking for. Along with spectacular breakfasts, lunch- es, and dinners, the Paradise Cale offers Its cllentele a superb take-out window and catering aervloe. According to Mary Ann OelFonte, head of catering at Paradise Cale, "We've been consistently booked with most ol our busln8$S generated through word-of-mouth." OelFonte Is wllllng to work within a cllent's style and budget. she says. Menus aren't fixed, and there's room for creativity white meeting a cllenrs preferred tastes. "The Paradise Cate's catering service Is very capable of putting together a flrst-ciaa.s event, matter what the budget," she ad1 "We have catered everything Ir< VIP cocktail parties with sliver tr service to Informal office meetings gala wedding receptions." The restaurant also otters special corporate catering servl which wlll provide both formal a1 Informal office lunches as well as b lunches. The Paradise Cafe Is closed • Sundays for regular business, b will open for catering to meet yo entertainment needs. The restaurant Is located at 6' Newport Center Drive, Fashl• Island. Newport Beach Pho1 644-1237 . • ~ '! :~ Elizabeth Howard's:::: • • • • • • • ••••• :"::·. CURTAIN CALL DINNER THEATRE~·::: ::: "'"i PRESENTS :: I:: ~.1\s\ ~ :: •·· M o ·· ft~ ~1JJJ ClllnJP ~~ fi~ it all ;; ::: nn 1JJ} :: ••• UAL •• ••• •• ::: Dinner and Show From $15.95 :: ::: Waiter Served Meals :: I:: Ful Bar Service :: 690 El Camino Real. Tustin . 92680 ( 714 ) 838-1540 - r 11 - 10 Is. •m ey to a :;e Id )X >n ut Jr >O >n ie I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I Crazyhorse Steakhouse: It's notjust for cowboys The Crazyhorse Steakhouse, Santa Ana, Is one of the most unique restaurants In Orange County In that It offers something for just about everyone. Since Its opening In 1979, the Crazyhorse has t>ecome noted aa a showcase for top muak:al talent; country. pop, blues and other var- ieties "In the music Industry, we're known throughout the United States and the wor1d as the amaHeet nightclub doing major shows In the U.S.," saya Fred Reiter, Vice Presi- dent In charge of Operatk>oa and Entertainment. After almost six yeera. "we're atlll unique," says Relaer. "Very few places can you have dinner and have the capablllty of seeing a show In the same complex. and have guaranteed reservations for dinner. or just for the show. Also, we're very freeway accesslbte. and you can park right out In front of the restaurant. TheSe amenities are very unique." Although the club has a western motif. entertainers there have been as varied as Heten Reddy, the Kingston Trio,. Woody Herman and orchestra, Harry James, Patti Page, and Chubby Checker -In addition to country oriented stars such as Ray Charles. B.J. Thomas. the Gatlin Brothers and others. Upcoming entertainers at the club, this month and next. will Include Ray P11ce. October 28, Jerry Reed, No- vember 18 and Tammy Wynette. November 25. lunch and dinner. A large part of the luncheon crowd. aaya Reiser. Is the local business community, whereas at night the restaurant hosts many families and couples who want to en)oy some fine dining, lnciudlng many who are <*ebratlng birthdays, annlver-sarles. or other special occasions. And. contrary to some people's misconception, says Reiser. boots and hats are not the dominant apparel. In fact, he added, most all of the customers come In normal, everyday kinds of clothing typifying the business people or families. What 18 very Western at the Crazyhorse Is the decor. The dining areas and theater within the res- taurant are all part of the "town" of Crazyhorae. which lnciudes the Vir- ginia City Hotel, a gammbllng par1or. a blacksmith and livery stable area. and a saloon. Even the restrooms. enclosed In the "Yuma City Jail.' continue the theme. "Western" does not translate as "primitive," however. On the con- trary. the dining rooms are elegantly appointed with comfortable seating (padded chairs and booths) and are softly llt by fringed chandeliers. The Crazyhorse menu emphasizes fresh, quality products. with the biggest sellers being prime rib. fresh seafood, and pan-sauteed steaks restaurant business.·· The steaks range from chlciten- frled through sirloins and prime rtba to the fllet mignon and the whooping 20-ounce Porterhouae steak. With the generous steak orders come fresh baked bread. a steamed vegetable, and the customer's choice of French fries, baked potato with the "works." or a dellclous caaserolette of chill beans and tomatoes. Each dinner starts wtth a choice of soup or salad, and the avef'&ge dinner price la $10 to $15. The Crazyhorse luncheon menu la quite dlveratfled, offering soups, burgers, aandwtches -lnciudlng the popolar Monte Cristo -sewwal kinds of salads, and pasta. to name Just a few of the categonea. Lunch- eon prices range from about $3.95 to S8.95. A substantlal wine list favors CalHornla wines, such as Sutter Home, Beaulieu, and BV Private Reeerve, but also repreeenta Europe with Llebfraumllch, Soave/BoUa and Pouilly Fulaae. The houae wine Is Inglenook. avallable by the glass. half carafe, or carafe. Side dishes Include the popolar Onion Rings, Potato Skins. Sauteed Mushrooms and Fried Artlchol(e Hearts. to accompany meals or to aerve aa appetlz~. Dessert specialties Include Amaretto Mousse. Mountain High Mud Pie, Dutch Apple cheesecake, Hot Apple Torte. and Chocolate Mouaae Pie. Some may opt for an after dinner cotfe&.llqueur drink, choosing from teveral different varieties. All are made wtth freshly ground coffee and the Crazyhorse's specialty whipped heavy cream, as well as the vanous liqueurs and splcea. A child's menu. for thOSe 12 and under. offers a variety of Items, ranging In price from $3.50 to $7. As the Crazyhorse approaches Its sixth annlvefS8ry this Oeoember. Reiser says he Is pleased that the eatabllahment has appealed to crou-aeciloo of the mart(etplace: from thoae IQol(lng for top musical entertainment to those wanting a quality dining experience at a reaaonable price. The Crazyhorse Steakhouse 1s toceted at 580 BrQol(hollaw. Santa Ana (the Oyer Road exit at the Newport Freeway). Phone 5-49-1 512 for dinner and/or show reservations. In addition to the nlghtclut>, many regular customers of the Crazyhorse appreciate It also as a full-service dining facility. offering a wide range of quahty menu choices for bOth "Most of our products are made right here on the premises.' says Reiser. "We get fresh seafood de- livered dally. packed m Ice. and we then cut our own lllets. We never serve frozen fish. Also. we buy exclusively corn-fed . Eastern beef Which has never been frozen, and then we Individually cut all the steaks here That Is kind of a dying art in the Dlnen at the Crasyhone find they can get eeated without boota and blue ,Jeane. 01' Fashioned Steakhouse Featuring: ........... --.............. -\ Mid-West Corn Fe d Beef-------;::::~:::::::::::::=~~ Our Specialty • ¥ Pan Sovtffd Steaks a nd Fresh Seafoo d (smothered in herbs a nd sweet jumbo Berm uda onions) Live Country Music and Dancing in Saloon • Prime Rib • Fresh Seafood and our special desserts 1nn•r Mon-Sun 5 p.m. 549-1512 Moi<>r C...dit Cords Accep~ Lunch Mon-Fri 11·3 p .m. l.eunet.._ ••= _.,..- Dyer Rd. Exit /Newport Fwy. 1580 Brookhollow Dr., Santa Ana Evenings/ An Adwrtla.lng SuppMN'nent to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday Oct 20. 1985 -31 .. .. • I ' •· .. ,.. -~-------------------------------.... ------------------------------------ r ..JT , ' .-,ri We 've got your Tacos Macho, your Burrito Grande, your Camitas, your Chicken Picado, your Steak Rancheros, your Fajitas and your Tostada Suprema -and the,t're truf'y ~rs because you build them yourself from 811 the wonderful ingredients you like best. PCClOI I re_to uranf r P V IP Pf,. hi"] r• r O J Those tough critics were impressed with our Chimichangas, Chicken Monterey, Came Asada Combo, Enchilada Combos, ·Chicken Mole Enchilada, Crab & Shrimp Enchilada and Fish & Chips. You'll be impressed too. The CrazyBurro guarantees it! r:n ~ 7Y 8082 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach 714-960-7644 6996 El Camino Real, La Costa 619-4~3373 And we do mean fresh. Prepared in the great seafood tradition oTMeXico. ten fresh fish daily. Sometimes more. Never less. Always fresh. Come and enjoy. Ml ..t BURRO B <..KS you c ,...a th s1 and rl This funny mon&f is good for lunch and dinner Monday through Thursday. This coupon will save each person in your party $2 each. Theres nothing funny about that/ •Oct. 20 -0ct. 26 Daily Pilat Strving Ole Oranitt County Communitil'' of \f~port Bur h, I t"lll \f!',11, Hun1in1t1on HParh. I nine. Laguna Buch and Fountain \ allt') \ f • .... Back from the bottle Barbara Eden reprteea her original role and yayne Roten plays her utronaut huaband ln "I Dream of Jeannie: 16 Yea.re Later," tontcht at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 (See atory, Pa.Ce 3). ~~--------------........... ..._ MPilat Expanded cable channel listings \ ~~ ~\ (t)UJlll#llT\~~·· ·~' '"''~ OUIV4ION '(14P01H c ~ISJO'll '"" '" 1' ('" .... ty C'Qft4~ (iRfll P 14 nlil!Of'I• OLI "Hlf 111 'r /fl I , U.Cll/"'4 HBO 61 ,.., -- CINEMAX 62 15 MOVIE 6J NA SHO WTJME , 64 I 7 DISNEY 6$ 2.J BRAVO 66 l\ .\ GALAVIS/ON 67 . /\' .\ USA 6 ]S CNN 8 16 ESPN JO 18 C-SPAN 11 16 NICKELODEON IS ]] A R TS & ENT 16 23 W PIX 17 NA WOR 19 N·\ LIFETIME 21 b CBN JI N .\ WEATHER 33 31 MTV 9:j1 ]/ •Channels• NETWORU (2) KCBS. CBS, 6121 W ~un<>tl Hl vd Los AnFICS 90028 (4) KNBC, NBC. KIOO W Alamrda A'r 8urbenk 91 ~s (7) K.ABC, A BC. 41 51 PrO\JX'CI Ave . 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"""' LOS ANGELES-Considering that o;hr spent 2,000 years sealed in a bottle. the la'' IS years should be only the blink of an C}l' for " Jeannie." That's how long u·s been co1me th t• sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie" left thl' air and settled down into married life with her lovina astronaut, Tony Nelson "Jeannie," who's rcall} a genie. ,., returning in the NBC' movie "I Orcam nt Jeannie: IS Years Later." It 1\lll ht.· broadcast tonight at 9 on Channel .t Barbara Eden. who starred 1n lhr ~em·<, and then went on to star 1n a number of r \' movies and another scnes, "Harper Valk\ PT A," was reluctant al first to let thl' gen It' out of the bottle again. "I didn't want to do 1t." said Edl'n ·1 loved playma her and I loved playing 1n th l' series, but it seemed to me 1t had been done. Why repeat something?" But over the tw<>-year pcnod the movie was in development, Eden was persuaded to a.cccpt the role. Barbara Corda> had 1ugcsted reviving the show, and she worked on the idea with her husband, product•r Hamn l<11wnt"l"I!( c )\\ r th.i t time ( ordil\ hdpnl , rtJtl" '( .1~1w1 ,\ l ace~ ... and l{ml·n11• 1·1g twr.tnH" ttw prodUlt'r ol till 'l'lll"' 11\hl\ h 11 u·nth p1ckc-d up ,1 h,111dl11I u l I n1m1\) 111 lhl' intcnm, ( md;I\ "'·'' .i1,,111.1111t•d p1n1dl•n1 of Columbia f'11111n•\ It In 1'lnn Irma K.1 11,11 "11111 tlh· ·· k.J11111e· screenpla1 .11111 11111 \,ht 1 ( lk1\1h h1·t1"1 directe<.l •\pp.11 1·ntl1 \11lnn \hrkl11n "'ho cn.·atn l ""kJnn1l··· .111'1 v. n•h m·.Jrh ;ill thr scnpt\ lor tht: \l0r11·, "•" '"" l)ll\\ 1~n11ng ht~ hn1-,cll1ng 111111·1, 01 m.1dw 111: kit th.: 'ame ""a ' a' I drn I .l rr) llagm.111 11111• 'tJ11111!( 1n < H\ ··1>all,1' · 111111111t rl'llir11 111 h1' 101 11111 rnk 3'> l wl\ rl\t1ll lll\11".ld '-'•d\lll Kugu' ( form.:rh ol '1 \ " II I pl.1" 1 he a~tronaut "I <irn ",I\ told II \\t1Uld 111\I lt1 •• '.lllll'ol rok." 'aid I 1h 11 hut·" till '11111 1 1111 t•d 11 bel'anw a 111111 h l.11gt•1 p.11t I ;111\ 1>nh gels three \.\1'l""' 1111 l111rn D.111.1' .ind ht• wan ted togu 111 l 011111111 l ""'' t hl.11111· him "Wa11w v.a\ 111,t 11ght tnr th1 p.111 t k \ 'lrong and lunn>-.111d 11111 1<111 hd1nt· he would ht.· an a\lr1111.111t "ho \.\ttUldn t lt-1 go I gut"i' 1f am thing·, t h.rngrd 111 "k ,111111,·· 1t"s lhat \hl'\ k arm·d 'ht tan lo\t' I On \ • 6 • Barbara Eden, Wayne Rogera ln new ''Jeannie'' movie. ""11h11111 him hc1ng f)l'rlcu In the oh.l <ihow'i ~ht• ,Jlv.;J)'> C'Jllcd him pnln t ·· Hill Dalli 1~ halk a<, Roger Hcale > and Ha,<.Jcn Rnr~c ,., hack ac; Dr Alfred RelioY.\ hkn ha\ a Ill'"" gt·r11e outfit for the 111•1\ 1c and guess wha1'1 It 'ihows hc.-r navel It\ hard to tx-111."\l'. Iha! "'hen the 5enes was on tht• air NA< forbade her to show her na 1 l'I "\\ ht•n 1h1 ,t111Y. 'ldrtc<.l we nn l'r rrally thought about 11." \he ..aid "Thc.-n George ~hlatler wanted to premiere m) navel on 'l augh-ln · fherc was a h1g meeting at N B<· I heard thq all sat around discussing mv hell) bullon Ho"" nd1culous." Gimbels' loss becomes TV's gain By JERRY BUCK ,,,T......._.,..._ LOS ANGELES -The tclcv1s1on scn:cn 1'.'.> hbl'rall} 'llOt 1-.l·d Wlth the image of Kenneth McMillan . ~ho 1s currenlh .. 1arnng rn his third series, ABC's "Our Family Honor." He wai-. not al"''"'"' fortunate. Look back to 1960. McMillan was working at < 11rnht.·r, the department store in New York City. Hts agent used 111 drop around to buy thinas on his employee discount. But what was a youna and fnghtened actor to do'' I It' 11·alh wanted to act, but he had this fear of the poard~. He'd d11nr 'ontl' summer stock and a little off-Broadway stuff before the trep1dat1un' set in. So he started workina part time at the store. One promotton followed another until he was floor manaaer. "l was assistant 10 thC' toy manqerone year " he says. "Then l ran the department for l""o Christmases. I stayed wtth them for e11ht years. l was 29 when I quit." . After ciaht years before the C8llh rca1ster. there WI'> a chancl" fur another off-Broadway role. But what really swung him bar k to actan1 wa~ an oiler t11 111111 Edie Adami in a stock productton of "Swee I Hi rd of \ outh ·· .\ l\er that. the offcn tumbled m. He was soon worlctn& m soap ot>Crn~ on the ''de I le ma<.ll' "" Broadway debut in •·aors1a1 Boy,' thCJ\ went in to tht n11KJnal p11 1d1H 111111 111 .. \trl".1nu·1' · I l'll'' l\lnn J nJ 111ov1n qu1ckl> 1111111"' nl ltr ''·" t1•d 111 tv.o uthl 1 "'Ill'' "RhodJ" and "~uzanne t•k,hr111· 1' \la~1l" Hrtgg'. "Our I .1n11l) I lonor." from I unmar l'roduttwns. 1s the story ol tht' Mt k.;11s an1l 1hc Dan11gs McMillan as Patm·k McKay, the nl"v. ii .1ppo1ntl·J pohtt• t 11mm1\s1oncr. 1s the patnarch of the Mt K.3)\ f-1 1 W:Jllad1. J ' \ llllt'nl Danzig. Patn ck'" OO)hood chum and gndfathn 10 a c11111111,1I cmp1rt·. ht•ads 1hc Dan11gs. "Wl"'rc tY.u tlal\ "ho ~It'" up tn opposite d1rect1o ns. one good, nnr had" \3\' McMill.111 "Wl··rl' Pat O'Bnen and Jame~ Cagney from ·Angele, with Din ~ I <1rc~· -O'Hm·n tM:came the pnest and ( ·agne) the gangster " But there's another genrt tos!>Cd in for Jood measure. "Romeo and Juhet." McKay's daughter. Liz. a roolue cop, 1s hvina Wlth her boyfncnd. Jerry Cok. who conceals the fact that he's Danzia's son. "h's not really a rnp show," Y Y$ McM1lt.n. "It's a show about rela11on'lh1 p~ Therr·, a M:rne an the pilot I hat I th1nlt's beauttful. I'm 1n h<'d and mv wife l•lnlt''I in I'm woni~ about a lot of problem~ \he he<. down lxmk me and ""c 1ust ha ve a few word'I about nothing Shr '><l)S "t lh>n"t \Ct'm to hl' do~ an} more I 5-8} to her. · Y uu l 111rld m11kt: tlw t1r..t nlll' r ' ~he \.'\y~. 'You're n&ht I want to I think aho11t II. N 111 mur h hanpcn\ \ht' 3\~\ m(' what rm th1nlu na and I \II) rm thrn~1ng how t>le~SC"d I am It's a wonderful KC"ne and I loved <10111111t.. Sunday. October 20. 1985 3 Stars find 'second lives' 'Name' actors losing reluctance to appear on daytime dra mas BJ LYNDA BlRSCH Mkbel Callaa, Jou Sa1oa, Doa Gal· a.way. Does this sound like the beginning ofa trivia question on 1960s TV? Well, it's not. All of these actors arc toil ing today on daytjmc TV. Galloway can be seen on "General Hospital," Callan has a role over on "One Life to Live" and Saxon as d welling in "Another World." At one point actors who were "names." although not necessarily stars, wouldn ·1 even consider doing a soap opera. Now for most of them, a chance to act, draw a ~ular salary and be seen by millions on a daily basis doesn't sound too bad. Whr did it ever'? Well. many of these actors agents, whose livelihood comes from finding the actors jobs, are anti-soap opera when it comes to their clients. The reason: If an actor has a two-year contract with a soap opera and suddenly a movie role comes along, many tames the actor can'tget tame off from the soap and thereby has to pass up a bigger salary. The actors from the m1d-60s aren't the only ones who arc strutting their stuff on the daytime screen. Gloria DeHavea has become a central character m the role of Bess on "Ryan's Hope" and evidently her long-term contract has nowhere to go but into extension. Other namrs mcludr Jane Powell as Rcbecc.a on "Loving" and J•ck Carter doing a tum on "Santa Barbara." At onr time any name who dropped into Jack Carter a soap was trumpeted wtth lots of publicity. For example, F rank Converse and Roy Tllln.ne1 were gi ven maJor press con- ferences when they came on "One Lafe to Live." Well, Converse and Thinnes are gone and an their place come the likes of the aforementioned Callan. Saxon, etc., whose appearances d1dn 't spawn major press conferences. More and more producers are realmng that the viewers are talting these "Oh-I· know-that-face" feelings more matter-of. factly. It's no longer big news when a known actor appears on a soap. (However, a known si nger 1s about to make a guest a_ppearancc on "As the World Tums" and ·-Dayliaae oaA Jane Powell ll1cu 1:> uag news. Tony Heu ett wall appear in late October when Caroline's, the newest eatrry an SJ>ringfield, opens.) • • • Over on "The Guiding Light," you can look for a major wedding between Mindy and Kurt. Accordinl$ to those who know, this wedding is going to be the most fabulous bridal event of the soap o pera decade: it's going to outdo Luke and Laura on "General Hospital.·• But the big news isn't what happens a t the wcddina but what happens after t he ceremony. The only word on this is that it's aoing to have everything -life, birth. death and a storyline that could possibly go on into infinity. Fan shadowing 'Cagney's Harv BJ LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Is the actor who plays Harv on ''Cqney & Lacey" the same actor who appt.ared in "Dark Shadows?" My city roc:ently iot it on cable and I swear this one p y" oo that soap look~)ust like the husband on Capy&Laccy. -T.W .. Clcveland, Ohio. A: v .. ·,. rlpt, Job &.arllD ..... tile role ti dlt cnm..a Willy Loomis. A respected ~r ador, KarllD b1 cel1aJaly = a f.U.wlD1 of tlJa Oft •• die -..., Harv Lacey. Word from ~a Laeey" prod1cen 11 tlaat KarUa d ... Mft u episode wtlJ~ spoUJptt _.......,..,. .4 Sunday, October 20, 1985 Q: Can you please tell me if Vinccn1 Irizarry nas sung before? I really like the singing that his lujack character gets to do in "The Guidina Liaht.' -L. W .. Saratoga Sprinas. Fla. A: Vl.Deeat cel1&Jaly cu 1LD1. but tali real ta.lat la pla)'ia1 die pluo. Vblceat 11 a sradute of Jalllla~J wt.ere tie al10 leante4 to compote. 11e receetly took a leave of absnce from Oaldta1 Llpt .. lite coud play Sl11y Spac•'• ll1abu4 la dte movie "Marla: A Tne Story." Altlaoap It'• Ht a bi& part, we udentucl tbt -a1 acton &ad a1nt1 love to .. , -It'• "a meaty role." Q: What other soap operas has the actor who plays Kyle on "Guidina L1&ht" appeared on? He looks familiar -M. W • l.Xtro1t, Mich. A: Lark.in Malloy had a long run as Sky on "The Edae of Night." In the bcainning Sky was a dubious character, but after playina the double personalities Sky and Jefferson Davies, he eventually cleaned up his act and became an intercstma heroic fiaurc on the show. Incidentally, for those of you who miu "Edge ofNiaht." the USA cable network is showina reruns of the Krics going back four years every evenina at m1dn1g_h1 Eaatem tame. H•ve • question •bout your ftvori{e soap or soap stv'? Write to Lynda Hinclt, c/o News Ameria Syndiate, P.O. Box 19610. 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John W.1y• 1 ,,.. ,,,, () NP•ll , -. t11·,) Ml f) l ...,AY lltOll•IQ St ••1'<1u•e<l ii tnnk .11 o.,u11n• o f 1•1e wc)rk•. 11f pholOQ•.1 pher A n•,pt A.J.ir• ~· )111•1 1 l ·llP P'•l(}•ill)• oil the Ur vPt .11, I tit"'"' Hv-.p1lt1I 1 l r r 10 llllfl I I .,._,. MID TMI MJeOT IODI llea.oMTID TMI ~WNO CcxawT .... An• mated naggedy Ann ancJ Andy nn1c11 .1 plan lo unite a home141c;c, iac:lil o tantP•fl with d tnnt1ty lt11te OO'J' whose '.lflrn <111rt1 wor1 1 .1ttnw him a HattnwP>+>n pumpkin ( l hr I °' I UOYD OGILVll UWta ._.,PM.RU ""'Al'nC WOM.D CW Mu.A I' 11 A emr1CA1'T ..,_ TMI 'Alf Sunday. October 20. 1985 9 -lunclay Cont. I ... ._, OCIMIJt .,. "Where The Liiies Bloom" ( 197•. Drama) Julie Ghotson. Jan Sm11her5 ( 1 hr , 36 min ) WAYOlmnM 119 l9WICMT ,_THI ,AST ..... OOW ICI *'"DAYI_.. .._.Tim ATCM.Yllt'f ~I.MCI MWiOftAM.1 ~ I oca..• .. , ... ,. -•WI W Aher tt'lelr mother brtngs home a new baby. two chll· dren feel they're unloved nulsal'ICeS and escape 10 their grandmother's (Colleen Dewhurst) home 80l'°9111 .. _.,THI,_. *'" DAYI MAii Mm.IOOll OUl.MAJll RD.WUWllT rr•wn. wu..-CA mMC11a11 , .... , POITUlf (0) ... "Our Very Own" ( 1950. Drama} Ann Blylh. Farley Granger (2 hrs) Cl)~ IOll .. IWlt When She vlsJts het popular cousin, a plain-IOC>llmg girl (Shelley Duvall) w0tks at changing her wallltowei image to lhal of a gracious beauty_ PATmMllHll • au .. CMMM.81C1tnt1,.,. _ -(l).._TOOAY ..... WMAn K:U .. llUOWI DA'fOI~ lZ llMCOfll.Am .,. "The World Of Susie Wong" ( 1960. Orama) Wilham Holden. Nancy Kw~ hrs . 30 min.) I '•==~" , .... , POITUlf ... U..Olntl- ,.. ........ The Fraggle Sl0tyleller tells an ame:r1ng tale about Uncle Matt. who dreamed ol becoming an e:1Cplorer when he was a boy. O (%).,."Space Movie" ( 1979, Docu- mentary) Must<: by Mike Oldheld ( 1 hr 119~•cw • Mn'OUClll American 500 ('hrs) -Cl) .._ POOTIAU. Los Angeles Rams at Kansas City Chiefs (Live) (3 hrs . 30 mH'I) 8 .._ llOOllAU. Regional coverage ot San Diego Chargers at Minnesota VlklngS, lndlanapolil Colts at Buffalo Biiis, Los An- geles Raiders at Cleveland Browns or Cin- cinnati Bengals at Houston Oilers (I Ive) ~hrs ) •.,. "Scaramouche" ( 1952, Adven- ture) Stewart Granger. Eleanor Parker (2 NI,) I fllW••m•NJ.OI• II 11 _,. ..... .,. "Charlie Chan In London" (193-4, MV-tMy) Werner Oland, Ray Mll- lla'tj!J:·: 30 "I'" ) M1JmWl,_,.~--l11LL • Nlfl 7U San OleoO Cti.rgera at MIMelol• Wunge J Uvel (~ hft l eDAYfll~ 10 Sund1y, October 20, 1985 11> POCUI Cit IOCllTT CC) llOW9 "Thal FOfayte Woman" ( 1950, Orama) Errot Flynn, Gree< Garson (I hr 54 min) t£J ..,...,,_UC. Hlghhghts of the '65 season (I hr) CB).,. "Nickel Mountain" ( 1985, Dra- ma) Mtehaet Cote, Heather Langenkamp { 1 hr . 28 min ) (SJ .. 'All 0 1 Me" (1984, Comedy) Sieve Martin. Lily Tomlin ( 1 hr 33 min ) · ....CAI TOW HALL -WAIOITHlfTMI ~ ,.,Almml CAPITOLWAL ..... pa ..... POCUI Cit IOCllTT ...,, ..... fW WAU.llimT W ~ .....,Wil UllDllGO._.Y llOW9 "Lillie Miss Marker" ( 1980. lc¥a~s:.:" '"'~ Aod<ew> .___,.IA&.TWAm..-u. (Q).,. "Heat And Dust" ( 1983 OfamaJ Juhe Christie. Greta Scacchl (:> hrs . tOmm) { Z.l .,. "Without Apparent Motive" f 1972. Suspense) Jean·Lou1s Tnnlignant. 1t=lllOom~=~~:~ COLIWTTMa .,. "Jungle BOOk" ( t9•2. Ad1,1en 1ure=c=.h ca11e1a (2 hrs 1 l 'l-CMI0"4Wll•n ........ M llMCM Po. •tr• Auschwitz sur111vors, colleagues and family members reveal the mysterious Ille of the tugllf1,1e Nazi doctor Josef Mengele ( 1 hr ) "' Yount Ale llMITY..,,. Dll ~ 11:11 Cl)""...,.,. -Afternoon---• 11191 Mm ITGOm _.,MOUi MO'ftl "The War Between Men And Women" ( t972. Comedy) Jeck Lem- mon. Barbara Harris (2 hrs ) fl) wra•CI MATM "Nancy Astor" Nancy behaves erratically and resents Waldorf's advice lhal She resign het seal 1n Parhament (Par1 8 of 8) O (I hr ) l awcM•ftll-.,..YUM .,. "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Kate Netllgan, Judd Hirsch. (2 hfs ) (I) ,... Arthur Smtih King M1ckerel Tournament from Myrlie Beach, SC (~ tSJ ~, .. ntl LOef WIJCI I Ralph buys 11 watch as a wedding p<e~nl IOf the t>o&s's d11ughlflr. but Allee thinks tt'S =~ -..-noom .. TmA, .... r...... .. ,.,... •TGUCN •WM TUM 11.LIMaMIOCm .,_"TM Big Red Qne" (1980, Ad 1,1en1ure) Lee Marvin, Mark Hamlll (2 hrs Smlnj W 0 GD ... POOTIAU. Regional coverage of Now York Jets 111 New £'ngtand Pa11101s 0< Seaute Seahawks ar Denvef Broncos 1-:!J~ZW' mAlllT "°'"1 LI Am '""""' .... Ull DMO ICMGUl1IC ..-TAM St '=' vr. Bonita e "Madame X" (1981 °'•ma) Tuesdai Weld. EteanOf Parker (2 hrs) ID llY 1&'1 Horace Rumpole IS celled upon 10 serve as 1unt0f counsel tn defend· 1ng an actress accused of the backstage murder ot her husband. (R) O ( 1 hr ) ml PMOTOGIAMC WW (l) TWtMOOTWQ Jackie Stewart's Ce- lebr~allenge from Scotland ($) "Our Molher's House" ( t967, Orama) Dirk Bogarde, Margaret BrOOl<s ( I hr . 45 min ) (2J MOVll ' Ttie Brother From Another Planet" ( 1984, Fantasy) Joe Morton, Darryl Edwards ( 1 hr . 44 min ) m TB.9MM AUCnON t.11 ('[) IOJ MOVll 'Lass11er" ( 1984, Ad1,1en· lure) Tom Selleck Jane Seymour (I hr . 40m1n) t.llf) ()) Cll 90RTI INCIAl. Ameflca's Marathon Steve Jones. Rob de CaSlella, Carlos Lopes, Joan Benott and Rosa Mota are some of the world's top marathoflers e•pected to enter the 10th annual race lrom Chicago !Same-day tape) ( I hr . 30 mm) I ::-:::,.,. rw A retrospective ot memorable World Sertes games ot the '60f> teaturtng Sandy Koufe~. Bob Gib- son 8111 Mazerosk1 and others Hosted by Curl Gowdy (J) ... "The LOSI World" ( 1960. Sci· ence Ftet1on) Michael Rennie Jiii St John (2 hrs ) 9 * llJOlliiOOl "War In The Family" A rA·enac.1rnen1 ot 1he Batlle of Cedar Mountain (Va ) provides children wllh a lh1sl=·=he C1v1I War ~ ..... nuc& • 11AC'T011 N.L 1:11 WT-. a• Ml~IAUITI TO •Y -.nM IHOW Don Knot& h0818 !hit look at the Andy Griffith Show, featuring tour complete eplSOdes end hlghltghls lrorn others (2 hrs., 30 min.) WI ......... II .. ..,. ...... .._,. .,. "Starfltghl The Plane Thal Couldn't land" ( 1983. Suspense) Lee Ma)Ofs, Lauren Hutton (2 hrs ) 9 Mii °' MAIZ.W m .,. "Jungle Book" ( 19'2. Adven· lure) Sabu, Joseph Calleta (2 hrs ) G ~ WCl&D In Scotland. noat David McCullough v1Slll the Sm11hsoni.n founder's ancestral home lnt8'V18WS enlo- moiog1s1 Miriam Rothschild and views 1 Sm11hson1an 1ravel1ng e11hlbll at Edin- burgh's Royal Sco111sh Museum o ( 1 hr) l •YCMIG U•lCAllfTOIY .,. 'Yentl" ( 1983 Musical) Ber· bra Streisand. Mandy Pallnk1n (2 hrs . " min) ([)AUTO IAClll Wm111 ChArnp1onsh1p Fig- ure EIQht COffiPillrl1on from Lindenhurst, NY~ .... -I .... Lo. 11an .. -.m• ... A profile ol ~w Zealand' I unique bird pop- uta1100. 1nclud1ng the New Zealand laleon. harrier hawk :=el SPo<>nbill o Cl)...,. 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From Centennial Concert Hall 1n WIM1peg, Manitoba· Harry Betatonte 111'\QS lolk, pop and calypso rnu&Ac 1n this performance taped In July 1985 Features JZ~=lda" and "Banana Boal " ... COU.• '°°'8MJ.. Stanlord 81 South- ern C4Nfom1a (Live) (2 hrs 30 min) • .. "The Glass Sitpper" ( 1955. Musical) LMl.e Caron MIChael W1ldlng I ~ -=iL -Of OCTCI 181 Pf A re1rospec11ve ol memOfable WOlld Serles games ot the '60s, fMturlt'lg Sandy Koutax. Bob Gib- son. 9111 Mazer0Sk1 and others Hosted by Curt.Q_~dy • LRl'mD Of TNI mt,_'~ Joen Collins In Europe. a tour of London with Emma Samms and Trtstan Rogers. the Engl/Sh homM of Jane Seymour and mu91Cl8n Jotln Entwlttle ( t hr ) e WM• TNI WllT The confltets and eontrOYeraies eurroundlng the tedefal gov· emrr.,.nrs management of Amettca's pub- uc landS 1nclodi the national parks ano I01ests. and t bllhons ot dOllars In reve· nue ol Potent1 I timber Oii and mineral leases. ( 1 hr ) ~ .,..... ,. ""' ML-_. "Cat People" ( 1982. Fantasy) l'tastessla Kmelll, Malcolm McDowell. ( 1 hr .. 58 min ) (Q) MON "The Cat People" ( 1942, HOI· ror) Simone Simon. Kent Smith (2 hrt.) ())~----When she VlallS her popular cousin. a plaln·looklng girl (Shelley DuvaH) won<s at ct\anglng her wallflower image to thal ol a gracious bMuty _ (%)_."The Jigsaw Man" (1984. Ora· ma) Michael Caine, Lauience Otlvler ( t hr., 31 min.) ._ 1'0llflm wmt -.iY ._ PAT •iiii --.0-Game Two, live from American League city. Note Staning time may be changed to 8 00 p m. EDT (3 ;:::nu ~TOLR ._,..,.,.....TNIAITI ._ "Unfaithfully Yours" ( t984, ) Dudley MOOfe, Nastass1a l<ln· ! .. ,.~~~I~-- -ITAi ._. Celeb<lly apor1S competl· featuring cast members trom "Erner· gency." "It's a Uvtng." "Paper Chase" and "Roots " Guest: Mark Spltz ( 1 hr ) G MON "Or Heckyl & Mr Hype" ( 1980, Comedy) Olivar Reed. Sunny JOl'lnson (2 hrs ) • .,. "SomebOdy Kiiie<! Her Hus· band" ( 1978. Mystlf}') Farrah FaWQett. Jeff Bri,-)2 hrl.) 1 ....... Ml "9T -Ou.et editor Jamel B Stack (1rn191Tech M•ncet Lat· ter). 1 ..... ,111 ...... ~ Mallm! I UIFllNIO ···-.. ''The Y .. r Of LMng 0.npous· ty" ( 1993. Orama) Mel Gbon. ~r­ ney W•Y'tf ft ht., 65 min ) 12 Sunday, October 20, 1985 - ~ .... ,....., 4111 ~ " llCMI "The NeverEndJng Story" ( 1984, Fantasy! Noah Hathaway Barrell Ohver ( t hr , 34 min ) .. (J) ,M:l 1MI llA 110ll (!) 'IMI ~·-· ~ ca •A'flC* Jackie Gleason hosts a two- h<>ur p1esentallon ol "Honeymooners ' slo.etches (1nckJd1ng one converted to col· or) that haven't been aired Since they oug1nally appeare<J on lhe 50s variely show Audrey Meadows. Ari Carney and Joyce Randolph ~~ (2 hrs ) l ..... TOI •.vmro OUUClllFll ....... ~ llOWW "Muroer My Sweet' I 194d Myste1y) Dick Powell, Cla11e Trevo1 It hr , 35 min) I TU¥a11AW ...... llOWW "Ivanhoe" ( 1953. Adventure) Robert Taylor, Ehzabelh Taylor (2 t'trs 1 Cl) ........ m llCMI "It's A Mao Mad, Mad Mad World" ( 1963. Comedy) Spencer Tracy. Millon Befle (3 hrs ) fll) ,_ Lm "A Reflecllve Look at Star Wars" NASA s Robert Jastrow and Simon Peter Woroen. techrncal aov1ser tor the Geneva Arms Talks. debate the issues with physics professors Henry W Kendall (MIT ) and Kurt Got1f11ed (Cornell) (Perl 1 of2) (1 h~ I= :!n '9GIT1 ,ML. ~ (al MON "Peter And The Woll And Other Tiies" (1981, Adventure) Ray Bol~l hr . 25 min) .. ,"fWTl.='91TID••DAYWAA .. Cll ... Ma CAMIUC toOO ... ....,., • _.. A documentary about the heartbreak end triumph fell by a Brookl~n family that migrates to western Tax as '=: better Ille. (l)K Philadetphra Flyers at Chi cago Black Hawks (Live) (Sub1ect 10 blackout) (3 hrs ) 00 NA ... IOC:a The Fraggle Storyteller tells an amazing tale about Uncle Melt who dreamed ol becoming an explorer when hewH ~ Q CD MIMmll lllM•wzm I -Evening ----• .. , ... --4\1-rT Tfll wm Interview with Lee Marvin ( 1 hr ) (()«* ... G M0¥9 "Starlhl.Jhl The Ptane Thai Couldn I l and" I 1983. Suspense) lee Ma1ors Lauren Hutton The world's last est a111tner on its maiden lllghl, 1s ecc1den tally hurtle<! into spec.. end Its pasaen- gers and crew await rescue as the crat1 nenrs its 1nevnable l18ry re-entry (2 hrs ) 1 ....... ... ,.. :"!n examination ot 1he agg1ea alve agrleullurol technolog!M belng used to develOp tougher er()(> 1traln1. c;> ( 1 hr.) ~ Cl•IU ~ US TIT The F1r~n Theatre ~y troupe presents a spool ot a amall town as It laces being overrun by a kUd.zu vine growing out of control (HJ llOWW "To Race The Wind" ( 1980. Orama) Steve Guttenberg. Randy QoJid. Based on the true story of blind student H:Jrold Krenl's llrst year al Harvard Law S...r1uu1. wh1c.h uecomes a 11me tor frlend- !.l11p romarice and struggle ( 1 hr , •5 min l 1$) .oVll "All Of Me" I 1984, Comedy) Steve Martin Ltly Tomhn A hapless law· 1e1 !> normal routine assumes a dJffefent perspective alter a cantankerous heiress's '>\Jul transmigrates mto one side ol hi$ t>Cidy PG 13 ( t rir 33 min l • 1 ¥ll"rua TMI Ta nG•MD DAY WM ..... IT'IAUWllQ .,.•ClltlmAn • IMALL l'OllDllt Jam1e's attempt to make a movie with his friend tans through when he 1nsrsts on assuming complete control ol the pro1ec1 m uoYD ocavw ~ llOVW Benti 11974. Adventure) Pe- ter Breck Pa1sy Garrett After a tovable pooch rescues two children lrom l<ld· nappers he becomes a most welcome addition to the11 lam1ly 'G' 1 t hr , 40 nun I l 1 llOVW The f'11eman" I 1916 ,Come- '1y I Charlie Chaplin Edna f'1,rv1.ince Charlie 1s lhe most 1neflictenl member of an already lazy and dlsorgan- 11eo hre brigade 1•1 Cll •mur11 fJ) NE ·--n,.n"a .. Aller they be· come "lor.t" 1n a mysterious cave. Punky and her f11ends llnd the11 way to safety w•lh some help lrom an Indian princess. Q_(thr ) U , ... Leroy laces a crammed sched- ule when he cares tor his 8·year·old niece wno amves unexpectedly al hit doof ( 1 hr) fJ 9 llACOYVlll MacGyver goes to ••- tremes In Order 10 1escue a photoJournalltt lrum some ruthless South American thu~1me appro•lmale) c;> ( 1 hr ) ifj ITAll llMCM Guests Kool and the Gang ( t hr) I ALLCIU,,_ .... T ._ma&.&. ~COPaAm llAT\lm (Season Premiere) Triggefed by torrent1al rains. the dramatic regenera· hon of plant and animal life on Kenya's Orought·strlcken Tsavo plains II obMNed. Q (t hr) CL1 IOJ l9IA ~ PllVATI Da.m In th1!. l.ondon perfoimance. Tina Turner !.1ngs rock ·n· roll hits from the past and the recent tunes that launched her come- back G1Jes1 appearance by David Bowle. L' hr 1 lZl llOWW "Country" I 1984, Ofama) Jes. s1Ca Lange, Sam Shepard Threatened with foreclosure of her farm, en Iowa wornan strvgglas 10 holO on to her land Jlld keep her family together 'PG' (I hr , 49m1n I NII__,., .. ?!II __., 'ALR.L .. (I) ..-. M W01I Whrle SChed· uled to reoeive an honorary degree, ~ ca .nve&tlgalea two confesslOns 10 the murder 01 a college student ( 1 hr ) D GD AllAllll IT<lmt "Alamo Jobe " l<etly Reno and Wiiiiam Boyett atar. e 11 •aw a llAIRACI o.mpaey and Makepeac• pvr11t1e 8 vlOlent 09ng IMder attar he tntttcts oru1111 rt¥enge on police informants ( I rir ) I 'I:::. Aln.wl Thlt documentary. h~tod by Bruce Weltz. •~•min.. the -Sunday Cont. problems of the poor and homeless hv1ng in Los A= Skid Row (I hr ) Cf) TM.a TMI DAM- @) MO¥ll "'Black Sunday·· ( 1961 Hor ror) John Richardson. Barbara Steele A girl returns Jrom her grave 10 seek revenge tor being burned as a witch (J hrs ) (I) IOU> GOLD Guests Eddie Rabbllt KOOi and the Gang. Starship Sister Sledge. Shannon. Ouarterllash ( 1 hr l 8i) MAnlm (Season Prem1e1e1 Triggered by t<>1rential rains the dramatic regeoera 11on of plant and animal life on Kenya s drought-stricken Tsavo plains 1s observed i (thr) MCIWl>NOQUI llAITWllCI ntlATM 'The Last Place on Earth" (Season Premiere) The race to lhe South Pole begins 1n 1907 as Royal Navy Captain Robert Falcon Scoll (Marlin Shaw) and Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen (Sverre Anker Ousdal) publicly announce their goals (Part 1 of 6J Q (I hr , 30 min) CC) llCMI "'Heartbreakers'" ( 1984, Ora ma) Peter Coyote Nick Mancuso In Los Angeles. two lifelong lriends experience drama11c changes In their careers ro· mances and their own relat1onsh1p ·R ( 1 hr 38 min l (HJ MO¥ll "'Flashpo1nr· ( 1984 Dramar Krts Krlstollerson Treat W1ll1ams Two border patrolmen uncover a 20-year·otd mystery when they unearth a jeep con· 1ain1ng a skeleton and $800 000. buried 1n the Texas desert 'R" Q ( 1 hr . 34 min ) (1:) (Q) llCMI "The Last Days 01 Marllyn Monroe .. (No Date} ( 1 hr ) Cl)llOWll "FirstbOrn"' ( 1984 Drama) Teri Garr, Peter Weller Despite her sons warnings, a divorced woman becomes tn vollled with a charming, though latently s1n1ster driller who ultimately leers the family apart ·po. 13· Q ( t hr . 40 min ) I UC. .... OM,,_ ... e Alim> llTQtCOCI ....,. Jes tie Dean (Barbara Hershey) IS hypno- tized on the witness stand to find out why stie kitted her husband. • ... "Lawrence 0 1 Arabia·· ( 1962, AdVenture) (Part 2 of 2) Peter O'TOOle. Alec Guinness. A membe1 of the British general stall leads lhe Arabs 1n a revolt against the Turks. resulting 1n 1he b11th ol llhe ~=ngd<>m (2 hlS } a WMAUDll .. ,ICllil'T9' ~TTMCTIOlll ....... _. -Cl) CUIY LD A POI A wrestling pro- moter (Vera Miies) fears that an unknown lerrorlat 11 plot1ing 10 blow up her aud1tor1 um 1_1 ht.) 9 m.,. "I Dream 01 Jeannie 15 Years Later"' (Premiere. Comedy) Barba· 1a Eden, Wayne Rogers Jennnoe·s desire to etsert her Independence threatens her otherwise haPf)y marriage to astronaut Tony Nel~ fi.:2 hrs } I COUITUU ,_., WUIWll9 .. "SomebOdY Killed He< Hu9 bend" ( t978 Mystery) Farrah Fawcett. Jell Bridges Sholtly after a beaulltul young woman tans 1n love with a sales· man-writer. her stuffy husband ts mur Otrtd. (2 hre) I .. lllTN COfllUl9 ••••DI W"9 "The Last Piece on &rth" IS.son Premiere) The rec:e to the S<lYth Pole t>eolns In 1907 as Roy11 Navy C.ptaln Robert Falcon Scott fU•rttn Shew) Ind Norweg141n explOret Aotld AmundMn (Sverre Anker ~I) put>11cly announce their goals (Part 1 ol ~Q ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I ,_,.'"'&.OM ( I 10) llllOVll "Fort Apache The Bron~ ( 1981 Drama) Pau1 Newman Ed Asner A tough cop battles cr1me and corruption 1n New York Co t•(s South Bron)( ne1ghb01· hood 'R (~hrs 5 min ) i lllOVll ' Star 80' ( t983 Drama) Mar 1el Hemingway Eric Roberts Traces the career and death ot mOdel·actress Doro- thy Straiten who was mur<:1ered by ner es· .. i i$:;:; (lhr 44 m1n1 t:9 Cl ICHOOl DIAT Host Roberta Wein-traub Cf) 'Am le•oy laces. a crammed sche<:I· vie when he cares for his B·year old niece who ;m1ves uneApectedly at his door ( 1 nr 1 0'i> llYITDYI Horace Rumpole is called upon to serve as 1un1or counsel 1n delend- 1119 an actress accused of the backstage murder of her husband (A) Q ( t hr I I f.i IA 'I .U'fllT llD•rTt HJ THI llMCM POlt •r • Auschwitz surv111ors colleagues and lam11y members reveal the mvsterious hie ot the tug1hve Na11 doctor Josef Mengele ( 1 hr J M 1 $) .,.,_.. comDY Ct.Oii-UP .. 8 (I) TRUf'D IOtll, U . Trappe1 and Gon20 try 10 con111nce administrator Katherine Hackett (JaM Paige) !hat San Francisco Memorial needs 11s own ambu I""!.;;~• I NAmTMILOM) ( DAlm. MAU MD 0.. OATQ From New York s Apollo Theatre Hall & Oates learn up with former Temptat10t1s mem bers Eddie Kendrtcils and David Rull1n to sonq The Way You Do the Things You Do · 'My Girl' and 'Everyhme You Go Away ( 1 hr) .SJ UAL.A·-m.Oll CMZY Gallagher resorts to his offbeat brand of humor as he satirizes the American obsession with fOOd by creating a bizarre WOik of art I w llY.-.a..c:u .. WOIU To.DMOW ..... ..... "°"°" ITAi 9Mml Cetebrily sports competi· lion teatur1ng cast members from "'Young and the Restless."" ··0ence Fever"' and Three's a Crowd · Cohosts Bruce Jenner. Pamela Sue Ma111n ( 1 hr ) fli) -TMI ... The Alpine High Alt1- lu<:le Balloon Champ1onsh1p. 1<nown as the most treachetous balloon race In the world ID .UT I a otm.'MCll "'Koyaanisqat· s··· V•ews ol the American landscape are 1u~taposed with images ot c11yscapes 1n this cr111ca1ty ac.cla1med 1983 film without t1•11logue 01 na11a1ion Philip Glass com sed the mus1ca1 score ( 1 hr 30 mtn ) ) ,_ Monte Caito World Pro-Celeb- ~~'X ClaSStC trom Monaco CR} UV llO\lll N1n1a Ill The Domination · I 1984 Adventure) luc1n(la Otckey Jor dim Bennett A woman with ESP and an interest 1n ancient Japanese cutture be comes possessed by the spirit of an evil wan10; when She tnherlta a magic sword ·R· I 1 hr . 35 min J 1-.i .... YO •1&111•••m•• -..... LUC'f .. ..,..,_ 1W t'd u.,::... Horrible In cldents pl8QOt • young couple 1n their newly-acquired brownstone and their w1tchcratt·practic1ng neighbor (Adolph Caesar I may be to blame 1-NllJAU.8 ~IQIU.­...., .. AIUllT DA111.1m: u.uJl I UA.A. Taped cover· age ot a satellite hnkup between Moscow and Washington D C allowing 1ournallsts 1n t>otti countries to discuss media cove< ~e ol recent world even1s ( 1 hr ) I ,Amf.M 'lllOWI "The Evol Ttia1 Men Do"' ( 198• Suspense1 Charles Bronson. Thetesa Sal· <:1ana An assassin is calle<:I out of retire- ment ·o perform one Iona! assignment His 1a1ge1 :i Central American torture special· •St protected oy an American agency 'R' ~( I hr 29 min ) ~ taSNl)lll-THI LOIT .... Ralph buys a watch as a wedding present 101 tne boss s daughter but Allee thinks ot s 101 her Q l , lllOWI "'The Jerk' I 1979. Comedy) Steve Mallon Bernadette Peters An In· c1e<:11t>ly stupid young man. the wNte s1epson of black Sharecroppers. makM a tortune woth a t>uarre 1nven11on 'R" ( 1 hr 3Jm1n J / ;-~ r t~ UMY..a t1:• IUllDAY _...,.MAI.. t~ } (0) llOVll "Final Exam"/ (1981, Suspens.e1 Cecile Bagdad1. Joel S Alce A killer stalks his victims on a college campus "R' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) t1:111C81 ... 'MOUlllW ........... ...,... -..-cA Scheduled· the Rev Jefry Falwell. athletes turned act0ts ( t hi ) I ITllOM:M~ CC*'f'llm ATTMlllCMll 911'9T.-T Tiii -lnteMeW woth Lee Ma1vln ( 1 hr J l lf!OllTlllNI II) CAml DOWll MUIM tt:tl CMUmrtNm fW lllOWI "Shoot 0ur· ( 1971. Western) GregOly Peck. Pat Quinn An ex-gunmen is tOln between hrs obsession with re- venge and his responsiblllty IOI a 6·year· Old girl and a lonety wldOw (2 hrs , t 5 min) l m.Y•I •• .... Q .. CfTYU.U. llO\lll "'Revben ReYben·· ( 1983, Ora· ma) Tom Conti. Kelly McG1H1s A Scottish peer on the lecture circuit Indulges Na passions tor oooze and young women on New f ngland college campuses. 'R' ( 1 hr , 41 min) -,--........ ...,.~­.,.CUii AT TMI MOWlll A 100k at worthwt'llle ··s1ee~a"' available on Videocassette 1-·----CIUICM • --~ ·---WM A Clll I PTm IT..,_.,. An t•amonatioo of the PfO~I soldlef 8nd the means uWd by the career officer 10 ma1nto1n hts mthtary <>1gan1zat1on·1 111J.. tudes and his own belief's O ·---([) NG A• lllOW W Los Angelee ln- ternalt<>nal from Burbank, Ca"! (A) ( t hr ,30mln) -azi .... _ .. (ff) TMI ..... _. -A .. lift Of 1950& kidcllt lhow's. 1t1rr1ng Peut Rev- Sunday, October 20. 1985 13 -Sunday Conl. bens as Pee-Wee Herman 11 hr J tt1111mTM .... .....,....,., IQ -•NNBIM HOUYWOOD CLOllW Schedule<.:! "' 1erv1ews w11h John Ma1uszak ("Hollywood Beal") and Apoltonie. the making of ;i McDonald's comme1c1al. a r11ov•e prev1Pw of "Krush Groove Cl) MO¥ll "Murder On The M•dn1ght l • press" ( 1975 Mystery) Judy Gf>Pi,nn Charles Gray A clostraugt1t y01J11g wtlm,.i has !rouble con111nc1ng a ff'llow rmc.sPn<.wr that she ha!> seen a dead hut!'I 1r1 ClllP nl lhe compartments espf>c11111v when 1h~ man she descrit>eo; tur"c. up <thvP I I hr 1 30 ;,;,>CIWfT M1W Oii THI llT1 uc ... o CllmTWI CMl.DMlrl FUND mronDUI PIAm THI LOii> Cl•AX comDY LJYl2 .-n The Firesign Theatre comedy tr<'Upe pr+><.i>n1· a spoof of a <;mall town ii'> of fa cf>•. IJP111(.) overrun by a 1-udzu vu1e 4rnwor1g 0111 <11 control (lJ MO¥ll "Porky s ti The Ne11 Day ( 1983 ComPdyJ Dan Monahar. Wyall Knight A group ot t11gh school s1udfHll'> a11empts to thw311 thf> plans 01 a c;+>ll righteous prf'acher ano the Ku Klur l'lan 10 censo< a ~hakesoE>are te-;t111al R' t 1 hr , 35 mon I a:alWOIUATLMGll .. FA1'1'AIY -.AND W MO¥ll They Rar rw fheir I oves I 1965 Adventure) Joh11 Payr<e L ua11;.i Patten When a young woman is v1ct1n 1zed by a 1110 of ruthless crooks alter <,on1e papers belonging to her dead tatner a slra~tercedes rn her behalf (2 hrs J (!) "Spooks Run Wild" ( 1941 Comedy) Bela Lugosi. Ava Gardner The Bowery Boys mee1 up with the f11ght ot the11 lives ( 1 hr . 30 mm I •... ...,. ... -Monday -Morning Movies- •CC) "Warlords Of Allim!IS" ( 1978 Ad11e11 lure) Doug McClure Cyd Charoc;Sf' ( 1 hr 36mln) •CB.) "Grand Baby' ( 1981 D1amat f<;lh+>r ROiie. Larry B Scott (I hr "i6 n1111 ) (S) "The Secret 0 1 The tinlnen n1agon ( 1983. Ad11enture) RenPP Hnu"tlln, Rr11111 Haines 11 hr . 36 min J (ZJ · Country · ( 1984 (lf11ma) Jpc;c;tn Lange Sam Shepard ( I hr 49 mon ) M @ "AlllnA NtghlsWork (1961 Cont<> dy) Dean Manin. Sh11tey MAr.t "'"E' 1 • hrs) .. lC.) "Gunga 01n" ( 1939. Advf'nture) Cary Grant. Douglas Fairbank<. Jr ( 1 hr "i7 min I lHJ "The Righi Stull' 11983 D1amtl) Sam Shepard Scoll 01,.11n f3 hr<J 1 ::> min) •fZl "Murder My Swear· ( 1944 Myst,.ryl Dick Powell. Claire Trevor ( I hr J<, min) •Cl.l ·African Adventure ( 1Q81 l)r;in1,JJ David Nkena Clove Sanders ( I hr ) -CC) "The Otesser" ( 1983 Oiamat Alhon Finney Tom Cou1ten8y I I hr ~8 mm 1 14 Sunday, October 20. 1985 @ AGNCUI. Mii U.U. ¢ llOYll DC Cab ( t983 Comedy) Mr I l\t1;ii .. f!alc1w1n 0f<ve1s of a nearly r .. 1111-rupt Wast ollQtOn taxicab operation t•"L"'"µ lt"•ues wtoe11 lhPy re-;cue twn lq<.J •1r1ppt'<J t lltldren R' r.,J (I '" 39 min ) c;) YOUTH MID llAtm wmt Dll llOUIWI 1:15 H llOV. I I••• fl•~ flt•rj ( lnP ( 1980 A<'.1 11••1 I I"'' I"' M.1•11111 Mriri-Hamill A 1 •JI """Y .•·•o• ;:ir 1 11',.•j<. tour youn1,1 on n'f''"'''"''-' ,,., .... ,, 1fttl\ lt1P ,,,,,1~nro ''"'''I ly 'W•orl•J Vhr II' (lll r1ri1 rr, '" 't "' , t~O NEWI 0 llOYI( T """ )t I ro:i 1 196:3 Or .. ma) I 1 1r•11 • Jt ,,,, 1 ,,, f •• "l1qt1<UPI A Wl"ll t J •f t.• t ';1 I rf hJ1,.:tc;.f,..-1 ..... l"I ,pt( ;)t .. U<.f'(j t I t I rl< I I f •'J &.Ill lr>r I f:' I 1r<, 'iO ,, I! ) n11rr1 YOURIUllNUI aD l'tllllE M LORD E ~II RACING Hr••Pde15 t.towr1 < 1,,,,,, • " '"' 11,1LP r ,p '""" F '·1:it +>ti• I ·M I~ I 1111 I I 111 I $ llOYI( ' ' • • l• I 11 I v111q Oi!l •IJ~" >V<. , r t 1n 1 I " 1 , ot tA• •I < 11bso11 S1go1J1 '" ' "''"""1 Aro 1\11<,lf;}lrl'!n 1ow11,11tr.,1 rt llr1l1 ,h 11111(1,j':;',y IJlf!l.1,11 <llld ;j f IH;j')Oi't(I '.111 •II ""'''' IJI'( 1111\P c;aught up Ill the IV ",,11 r 1111,0, l11do11~<,1iJ 1uc;f pron• to lh+> frill I'~'"''' lli ,...)llh• i.,snwl ,,.m ... HO 0 l!J CH MEWi NtOHTWATCH Stt•ed11IPd proll1• 111 !:;e11 Jarneo.. S;1<,c;P1 ( (J 1 Pr111 ) . [V:rH=~way ( 4 hr~ I UI (!l llOYllTOME NIWI fl1J llVIJI. y .. I M , .. Ell> otAME ... E ,__HOU 2 lllOVW Willi• •tJI Appa1,.n1 Motove I tYn Su!.pen!.el Jean·LoUts Triofognent Dori11nioue Sanda When a sniper murders 1hreP s1>em.ng1y unrelated French ct11zens. a baffled detec1111e has problems discover· 1ng 11 common motove or clues 10 lhe ktller PG (SubtoffedJ 11 hr 40 min ) M C llOYll · Forec;tarttor ( 1964 Sc:1ence S l\f1dtlW1111tl11Auqusf' (1961 OrA 111i11 I ilft l\ltmoht Sroll Marlowe 11 hr ?011>110 l ,..llll Fhtt.jt.jh".Ofnp.t(,;ip 1193'> Lorne rly) t 11 111n<. I llJtjhlron r to;:irle-; RuaQIP<, l} 1., I *9'1) M\o f.iv"r''" F~r"''""" ( 1947 <.om Prjy t Rnll H"P" nnrnttev l amo11r I 1 hr )0 '111 I 1..e,z 11•1• J•(j"•IW M;in ( 1q54 nr;inoa) M1r t wl I 11111• I ;ioir,.nrP ()11v1f>r (I hr JI "'" I 11:9 S r 1 11• l•y I IYH'1 [)r;imaJ lf>c;<,11'.rl I 1ru1•· .... m ~hPp,HCI I t ,,, 49 rnon l -Afternoon Movies - 12:tl m . MyrfPlle'i {ln rt•P Moor" ( 1981 Ad vP11h1tF'I Adam Hhoc1e~ Marcus fvan5 t2 tir., I C In• B·~ BouncP 11969 Suspense) flyo'JI• (I fJl>ill l eoun I lvtor Young 11 hr 4? """ I H 1111• I' 1r,11" ~.fl ( 1984 OrllmA) P 111 1 1,1" '" • Nr>r1vu~• l'r1t' Mn111.1 I? tr I r 11 J t•ED •\•ltJ"' "' My <,i.o ''""' ( IQ46 ran 11~v ~ '''' M·•"' c.t1111~ R;i1ns (1 hr 30 lt01f\ I 2 t to11111a K ( I Ill\ I flr:irnll I Jill Clay r1c11onJ David Keith. Drew Barrymore. The concemea parents of a ~veer-old girl who •S endowed wllh lhe ability to en- flame anythrng at wm. endeavor to pro1ect tier from government agents planning to abduct her 'A' O ( 1 hr . 55 min) .,Ill) ... ~-C:::U llPORTaOo.: ~111Hl llOV9 "Scarface" ( t983, Orama) Al Pat.1110, Michelle Pfeiffer A Cuban hOOd releAsed lrom Ces1ro·s Jails !ravels to Ml- .1n11 and climbs to the top of the cocaine lridong WOfld A (2 hrs. SO min.) a2S S1llOV9 Fustbom' ( 1984, Orama) Teri r '"" Peter Weller Oesp11e her sons· warnings. a divorced woman becomes ln- 1111lved w11h a charming. though lalently ~1111<.ter driller who ul!imately tears the ldrnoly apart PG-13' o ( 1 hr . 40 min) d ~= EI!) IOY <l ; ADC*CI: IOOU • .,,_ ~O llOV. ·Roo1in· Tootln' Ahylhm" 11937. Western) Gene Autry, Smtley Bur- 11pt1e Two 1nnoce111 cowpokes have to f1nrt ,:i gang of callle rustlers to clear them- selves of susp1c1on ( 1 hr > ~=:.. -~ .. ..., • LAU.• wrnt THI LOii> l llOV9 "Lonely Hearts" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Wendy Hughes, NOfman Kaye Two ~eOl)le discover happiness af191 meeting t11ro11g'1 a dating service 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min) W [l) PUn'IToml .. (t) DMYL. MAU ._, all OAlll From New York's Apollo Theatre: Hall & Oates learn up with lom~r Temptatlont mem- t)e1s Eddie Kendrick• and Oevld Ruffin to sing "The War, You Do ,,,. Thlnot You Do My Gori • and "Everytlme VOY Go Away ' (1 hr) burgh. Gabrrel Byrne ( 1 hr . 51 min ) HI <Cl "Warlords Of Allanhs" ( 1978, Adven- twP) Oou9 McClure. Cyd Charisse ( 1 hr , 36 nun I t:ll HJ The Year Of Lovtng Dange<OU81y" 1 IQR1 Of;ima) Mel Gibson, Sigourney Wr»lvf'• ( I hr 55 min ) Ml z, The Fireman" ( 1916 .C<>me<ty) Ch11r11e Ch11pl1n. Edna Purviance 11::11 I 2 I "The Concert For Kampuchea" 11980 Musical) Paul McCartney. The Wt10 t I hr 20mrn) W 'C Goinga Dtn" ( 1939, AdVenture) Cary Gront Douglas Fairbanks Jr ( 1 hr . 157 mon I .a1HJ 'Grand Baby" ( 1981. Orama) Esther RollP Larry B Scott ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (SI "The Secret Of The Golden Dragon" I 1983. Adventure) Renee Houston, Brian Haines ( 1 hr • 36 min ) •<l O' ·1 Want You" ( 1952. Orama) Dnna Andrews Dorothy McGuire ( 1 hr • 42 m1n ) Zl 'Country" ( 1984, Ofama) Jestlea I a11qe Sarn Shepard ( 1 hr . 49 min ) -Evening----•aa ... •n *"""* -Moaclay Cont. G l9iL P00nAU. Green Bay Packers al Ch1~0..::,;s Q (L111e) (3 hrs .. 15 min ) I IWIT TO IWIT .mATUT .-CM tao l9IL POOTIAU. Green Bay Packers at Ch~QO.i~ve) (3 hrs) IW4WITWU llJH•M.aRT .... LA,_ 'T19P 'M&Y wcr_..,.. llCMI "'The Dresser"' I 1983. Otama1 Albert Finney. Tom Courtenay A valet en courages and flatters an aging, paranoia actor 1n10 g1111ng yel another performance as King Lear 1n a 1ov11ng theatncal com piJny ·po· ~ ( 1 hr , 58 mrn ) {.f) -JmAU A look at lhe '65 World Senes CID llC)¥W "Heao1n' For Broadway·· ( 1960. Musical) Rex Smith. Vr..,1an Reed Four young. lalented and scared perform ers go to New York Crly to aud1t1on foe a Bro;ji"ih~G' f 1 hr. 29 min ) ...... ... TOO C&..Oll l'OR ~ IMl1'•Y llACml. / ~ .. MOlll .._,°'...,... lllOCIWAVll OP AlmAQlllOOM M»TO&tNC WW AUTO llACm F0tmula One Grand Po- of Europe from Brands Hatch. England ~) (2 hrs ) Cl) ..W "The 0e ... ,1 To Pay·· ( 1930 Comedy) Ronald Colman, Loretta Young A rakish young liberltne lastes the tas1. free Ille of a bachelor es tong as he can belOle setting down roots ( t hr , 5 min ) I mT tll NOT IUT -C81 ... 8"WITllW TWT tn1er111ew w•lh Sling • IWP'I DA'1 AUit ()) , ... llAW Angle Dtek1nson the New England Marine Reserve Fighrer S uadl'on MU.Al ... ,_-.e09..., WATCH SUPER DEAL! I ..... °' fGllT\lm HIADIMCMA .. 'Mm THI LON) ........ MPC>Rr L 'OJ llCMI The Aspt.,ill Jur1u11> I 1950. Susoense1 Sterlrng Hayd,.,, Jami>s Whitmore Tne polt<:.e an• oatflec1 by a c.r1m1nal mas1erm1nO s halt·mtlltor Oolla1 rcibbery ( t hr 52 min I l llOVll W11hout Apparenl Motive 1197" Su':>pense) Jean·Lou1s Trin11gnan1 Dom1n1que Sanda When a sniper muroer• th•ee seemingly unrelated French cof!zen• a balllP<.l oe11>c:1t11e has problems d1S<'.011er mg a commor mol1\le or clues to lhe 1t1llP1 PC. (~ub11t1eOJ 1 I hr 40 min ) '1' MOT IUT MOT\.M 7'!11 f) t OM M TOW Feaiured the e•traort1• nary process of making Ordinary proeluc.t 1ncluO% the making of footballs, matchf'>;. satiro ,,.ckcrs. lortune cookies, candy ano more • MCl•MGHT WNAn~ UN 0.00 AT UMI ...... " laWLYWIDU. ftD, ftD WOlllJ) Of~ ..,,,., • ~T CHIPI OI CtlCAOO ~ ROC« A 1eak1ng rnut c,nJC.t"· 1 problem lor Pa Gorg who.., ;i1ra1d , ,1 he1gh1s Q '1' UCM 'ROii OM TJlll 1:a@ llCMI '"Branded 11951 W1>St1>n.) Alan Lado Mona Freeman A qr0\1p • r thieves use a yo1Jng man lhey round 1n tt11• wilds to foul a wealthy rancher 1n10 beltf.'\I 1.!!9 he is hrs lo=t son (2 hrs j .. 6 Cl) ICMll MD-.ueca Aman da plays hostess 10 an eccent11c accoun tent who has been moonhghllng as ;i s~ cret ~enl ( 1 hr ) 0 W AIEICM AA M'"~C Ce1eo111ie-. try their hand a1 oaseoall trt\loa an 1n11Pst·qa loon of the world of espionage RoqPr "'4udd. Connie Chung ( 1 ht ) D llCMI The French Lieutenant's Wom- an .. ( 1981 Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons Based on the novel by John Fowles An alla1r bel ween two ac1ors is paralleled 1n lhe roman11c; period film rn which lhe two are performing (2 hrs) llJ .... ftD PREMIERES OCTOBER 15th 7:30-8:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Watch every week after the premiere Group W, Cable 10 ~ COIBY mM wmt 11AC1C All>Mlm iii -:va Uptown Sa1urday Night" 11"174 Cnmeoy) S1oney Po111er. Biii Cos- l·t f. ldct:iry -HOrker ano a street-wise • ,IOO•f' ge• caugnt up 1n a gangland feud Nt ,., 1t.e1 oec.1de to trail a gangst8f who t "' 1 ·~ a ba1 12 nrs ) Ell) ~I Carrie Fisher. Henry W011k1~r Danny DeVITO ano Rhea Pe11man µrov•OP tne 'IO•ces 1n this animated st01y it "'' '"'<IQ1nall\le child who schemes to 1•111 •• r.er "•un to be dr..,orced parents ( 1"JI fJurnell narrates O t t hr ) Eli) PllAm M LON) ~ lMI _..... Otymp•c gold meoat w1nnei C..rf'q l uugams hetps demonstrate the or 1ple• system of patnways 1n the brain II .tt '"'"d01P<. tloni 10 e.t.ecUte htS dMng .,~.11 1R1:::; t t hr I C llOVIE Purple Hearts· t t984. Ora- "'·'' ~ .. , Wahl Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam, e tJ.1, r 111ctJi<. meets and tails on IO\le with a tl'rl•C<ltt•o ••ur~ but their tuture plans are •r ••· '"''' 1 t>1 tne me\lll&ble circum-' '"t" , r w.1r A 1 I nr !)!) mm ) H llOVIE All Qt Me t 1984 Comedy) ';1evP Ma111r Lily Tomlin A hapless law- ;t>r ., nr.rmal routine assumes a dltterent t.rt>t ,,,.,, 1111e alter a cantankerous heiress's '"'' ''•"''•""9r<ltf's 1n10 one side of his t Ji Pr • 13· ~ t I ht 33 min ) $ ~ MOOD: 1111 WfTCM OP l1moel A .11 µP<.teo witch os sent by lhe Shec11f of Nr,111r.qham to poison Robrn Hood ( 1 tr m llOVIE Hoe T 1qer Makes 0ur· ( 1967 C01nf't1 f • n wa11act1 Anne Jackson A ""'''man kidnaps a middle-aged woman ,Jlf.-1 mdk1ny plans 10 seize only young i ., (<'hrs) l:tl TIC TAC DOUQtt lOV'llOAT ,JLllAQUlll E lf'OllTICDTD .. 6 fl' Ull l AUi lll'\ilO•e to take a trip tc Par•s w1111 his new wife Charles gives the rickets to Alhe 0 G> llCMI Lo..,e On Tne Run"' (Prem- 1forr Oram'1' Stephanie Ztmba11st. Alee Cl.Jl<Jwon Lm1e pro11~s s1eonger than rea- <.. 1n fur an atlornpy who aids and abets t.t'' '" , 11p1 c.henl s 1a1IOreak then )<>Ins t11nt I fl lhghf from IUSfoCe Q 12 hrs ) •WIN VACATIONS •WIN PRIZES •WIN T.V.'s, V.C.R.'s "Watch ·super Deal' the T.V. Show designed to save you money!'' 15 -Monclay Conl. 1::...mioRT I=:,' UtWCTI A beh1ncHhe scenes look at the creation of high tech spec.1al e1tec1s lor today's movies, with cllps from "Return ot the Jedi, • "WarGames · "Blade Runner" and "Android " ( 1 hr ) EI!),..._ THI LOM '1!> woetDa'IJOlllll Came Fisher Henr1t Winkler Danny deV110 and Rhea Perlman provide the voices m this animated s1ory ol an 1mag1na11ve child who schemes I•> reu1111e her soon·tO·be divorced paren15 Carol Burnell narrates Q ( t h1 J f, ... ,.,.,...,... ' CO) llO¥ll ··s11kw00d"" ( 1963 Drama1 Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell A young worn an becomes a spy 1n an effort to uncover evidence ot negligence 1n work cond111ons al the nuclear-fuel plant 1n which shf' WOlks ·R' (2 hrs . 9 min) tS llO¥ll .. F11estar1er"" ( 1964 Sc1encP Fiction) David Keith Drew Barrymore lhe concerned parents ol a 9·year-old g111. who 1s endowed with the ab1h1y to en flame anything at will, endeavor to protec.t her lrom government agenls planning 10 abduct her ·R' Q ( t hr , 55 min ) (2 ) llO¥ll .. Hanna K ·· ( 1963. Orama) Jill Clayburgh Gabriel Byrne A JewrSh Ame11can woman begins a new hie as an attorney in Jerusalem but laces a d1lemm;i when she defends a suspected Arab ter ro11s1 1n a case being prosecuted by her e• lover R' ( 1 hr , 51 min ) nfJ WAITLI MC) MCCO•CC Hard castle and McCormick enter the wotld or protessmnal wrestling to 1nvest1gate the murder ol a lady grappler Q ( 1 hr ) • B CJ) ~ Joanna rsn't sa11sf1ert w1th lhe grade given to the inn by a tou11c,1 ra11ng bOOk Q Cil llO¥ll Land 0 1 The Pharaohs 11955 Oramai JAc1o, Hawkins. Joan Cot line, The conslruchon ot mammoth myst• cal pyramids 1s car11ed out 1n ancient ~ypt (2 hrs 30 min ) ®) IJITIRT~ TOllQHT ln1erv1ew w11h Sting rt) IPOllTILOOIC (ti) llOWI "Terr or In The Aisles" 1 t984 Sus~nse1 Narrnled by Donald Pleasencp and Nanc.y Allen A look at c1nemat•C suspense through a comp1la11on of ek ce1p1s trom films such as "Frankenstein", 'Psyc.hn and "Halloween·· 'A' (I hr , 2?m1n I .. (11) llOYll Harlow' I t 965 81cigraphyl Carrnll A<1ker Martin Balsam A Holly· wood s1ar1e1 becomes d1s1llus1oned and lurns l<J a hie ot alcohol 12 hrs . 45 min ) -·CJ) CAml I LACIY A no1ed psychic. (Ehzbelh Ashley) spearl'leads lhe 1n11est1· gat1on ot a m1ss1ng woman putting pres lsurGl1~a2.• and Lacey ( 1 hr ) .o¥ll "Suddenly Single.. ( 197 1 ComedyJ Hal HOibrook Barbare Rush Aller divorcing hrs wife of 10 years. a man is d1ssa11sf1ecJ with hi& single hte until he mee1s a fashion mo.del ( t hr 30 min ) @)~--~Hard caslle and McCormick ente1 lhe world of professional wrestling to mveshgate lhe rnurtier ot a ~1appler Q ( 1 hr ) an ccn••cn M a~n ..,, OP '*--"The Whoet Of Fo11t.Jne' J&mf'S Burke traces the develoc>ment of the rnod prn p10duct•on ltne ftom 115 unexpected Of>g1nr, 1n mysticism and astrology (A) O L! hr I Ql-TMl-- 16 Sunday, October 20, 1985 m> lfTBllA TIOMAl. mmoet C llOYIE Carmen ( 1963 Musical) An 1 "'" 1, 1•JI":. Laura del Sol Director Car 1r, '>·l·J• 1 version ot the B1ze1 opera, as ,, '111,rP041 1pllf'1 lalls in love w1lh tl'le wom.Jr ne nas cast 111 lhe tllle rote and rf'r1ilty t.lflq1n~ to mirror art 'R" (I h1 4i' rn111 I E ltftJllOUT1 Ray Manc;1ni 11s Arturo Frra , 8::> on I ar, Vegas I 1 hr) • AAC1NO AQI AICOT _.,. CA&.RMIA LOTTDY .AAC«'°1 ·MlJGIOUI~ .. I NCH .. ftDOll I CAP'ITOl JOUllCAL ...... ,,. Q Q})G) ... CMIOWI Ca.DY CUl8ICI ..... CltCMIA11 IAMIYl&J.D : OllL Y WMDI I LAUGH m HlllTAQI .... m> ..... ""°"" f CMDOOllLR H llOYll The KarrtlP Kid .. ( 1964 Ora n1.r 1 n.11r,r1 M.rcchoc No11yuk1 'Pat' Mo11 1.1 Att1<1 .e11era1 violent clashes w11h his C .111l111111a •,rhOCllmates, a reluctantly 11.111 pl;1nted NPw JPrsey 1een·ager seeks t1Plt1 lrorn his apar1men1 bu1ld1ng·s ma1n1e 1i.11•c .. 111<11 a karate mas1er 'PG' O 12 ,,, I u II I S MOV1E Country t 1964 Drama) Jes '.1c .i 1 ,,, ~·· S..i111 Shepard Threatened w1tt1 WrPc.loc,ure ol hp1 tarm an Iowa wnr11.:i11 .11ugy1e~ 1r. hOld on lo her land .111<1 ~. ••t 1wr !amity ll)QethPr PG' ( 1 hr 4'lmu Z llOYll ft,p hg'>rt w Man ( 1984 Ora rTI~I M11 11,1..,1 c..w1P l aurence Oh111er y,.,11 ,111"' il•'tt><:llf•\l 10 Moscow an p, f1111t .. l 1 111lr•tl11JPrH r• 11qenl IS g1\/en radlC .:ll t 11 1 111 • 111~1·11 1r11J 11•lurned lo England "'"I• • 1 • ·•'w 1rl1'11h1y Ir 1 one mnre m1ssmr Pf. I I I I J I ""' m~auCM 11:11 ( 0 MOVIE H,,1 W•l.ked Ways· ( t963 A1Jull) Je·.u;• <;1 Jarm><, Joanna Storm P11we1 l11J11q1y e:.1•t.111111ti<, team up to takf' 11111"1 .1 , 11i11y "'"Jr;w'<, 1..01pora11on. and •,h, w11.1J up ma~1ny r1A;ils 1n thP bed rOC>ll I I I I I? min ) 1t:tl I) ff Ml9IOTO. ITllU Rem1ng1on is upµ11"..ed tn p10111d1ng secunty tor a p11ce· less pa1n11ng beCause ot the curse 11 car· 11es _ i 1 h1 10 min ) D W •IT OI CAMC* Host Johnny Car snn rwrn July 1964 Miss Piggy Howle Mendf'I Dr Jonn Mccosker 1010 hOSI Johnny (..arson IRl I I hr I 0 Ca.DY mM wmt llACC AND W. Gues1 Aon Carey D 9 MCMIWlllGHnM a Ill.Alm SkelChl'IS getting acqua1nlRd lhl' Sl.hloc:k Slereo Sr.hool l =PM.f UTlllCIKT MmllCA Scheouled edu Cdlor ;md author Elinor l en1 ('The f'em l"":&l'h•I _,CUM DOW IMt1'llQ 11'9 i llO¥ll "'Silent Rage' ( 1982. Adven- ture) Chvck Norris. Ron Sliver A cr111cally 1n1ured ps.ycl'lopalh 1s revitalized and rn.1dr ,11mos1 1nde".1lrucllble by lhe handl wor~ 111 .1 mentally u11h1nged sc1en11st ·A· lht 40m:r:1 -...,..""*'**....,,.. ~,_o LGUtulrf ... _,. ... --lmAL~OllU t£j-IAmAU '1)lWCWI 12:»@ lllOYll "Rhubarb" ( 195 t. Comedy) Rdy Milland. Jan Sterling A baseball 1eam wins the pennant under the ownership of a cat (2 hrs) 12:» 0 G) LATI MIGHT WITM DAVID l.lnWmM From March 1965 Bill Cosby. walk-on by former President Jimmy Carter. stupid ads are presented (R) ( t hr ) I UT PATROL .. llMCMOP- IJITIJIT~ T~ Interview with S11ni.v_,.. l•••w ... OCUNI• NAm THI LOii) ( ) TOP Miit IOD9Q Ha1old Brazier vs Joev Ruil 1n a 1unior welterwerght bout !icheduled lor 10 rounds. from Merrlllvllle. Ind (R) (2 hrs JO min) l 1110Y11 .. The Brother From Anothe1 Planet • 1 t964 Fantasy) Joe Morton Darryl Edwards A gentle ektra1errest11al w11h mys11cal healing powers lands In New Yt111< t1.i1uo1 and embarks on an odyssey lhro':!.9_h Harlem (I hr . 44 min) 1MI) (I) llCMI 'To Find My Son .. ( 1980. Drama) Richard Thomas. Juhe Cobb A 23 year·Old unwed man banles to adopt a 7 year old orphan (A) i 1 hr . 20 min) 1M I l ('O) llCMI .. Richard Pryor •• Live In Cone.art" I 1979. Comedy) In his first concert IHm. the comedian discusses race. drugs. sel\, death. machismo and conlernporary lite ( 1 hr 16 mm) t.e D MOU. ftlOOO a.o.• Scheduled 1n- te1v1ews with John Matuszak ( .. HottywOOd Beat") and Apotlon1a. the making of a McOonilld"s c.ommerc1al, a movie preview ot .. Krush Groove" 0 llCMI "The Best Man·· ( 1964. Ora- ma> Henry Fonda Chtf Robertson Two po1t11c1ans compete tor lhe endorsemen1 nt .m e,I( president 1n lhe11 race for the nr,1111ri.11ron of lheir party (2 hrs 10 r11111 I llOWI "Deser1 Trail'" ( 1935, Western) John Wayne. Marv Kornman A rodeo star ~el~ oul to trap a gang ol bank robbers ~hr 30rnin) Cf)':::. · Unwed Father.. ( 1974, Dra- ma) Joseph Bottoms. Kay Lenz A young man t1gl'lts to gain custody of his tllegltl· male child (I hr 30 min) l Si lllOYll 'f\ustin· Loose" ( 196 1. Come- dy) Richard Pryor Cicely fyson A bum. bl1ng burglar a concerned "!Choolteachet' and eight children make a cross--covnlry triri in a broken down school bus 'A' ( 1 hr 34 min) el)PAUL"AN 1:11rA) llO¥ll .. ,O .. (1979 Comedy) Dudley Moore Bo Derek A succesaful sonuwr1ter disturbed at>out reaching mld- Cllf' age decides to chase alter a beautltul g1tl or. he1 way to her wedding 'R' (2 hrs . ~13nD) ... •.-YDOlll AU..,., .... 'f ,....,.Lem ,.,,....,... tll .,. "'91ATICllM. Ml (I) Cll ... ..n'WATCM Scheduled: prollle of Sen Mai. Baucas (D·Mont ) : IMar=~rdon l •ddy (4 hrs) ~~ ... wanll'fLm • _,. ··Fame'" ( 1980 Of1ma) trene Carn Barry Miiier Several Qll'led stvdenll -Monday Conl. at a New York high school for the per- forming arts experience personal and pro- tess1onal setbacks and successes A' ('1 hrs. 14 min) l:lllwca.DATUMI 1:11 MCMETO. ... llO¥ll "A Very Missing Petson ( t97(>. MySlery) Eve Arden Skye Au brey A retired schoolteacher aids pqhce efforts to tocate a young. wayward heuess who has presumably 101ned the h1pp1e un der~ movemenl ( 1 hr 30 min 1 ~ , ...... . mtll)THl.a.1 ) llO¥ll 'Murder My Sweet t 1944 Mystery) Dick Powell, Claire Trevor DP tective Ph1ll1p Marlowe becomes involved 1n a mysterious murder case I 1 hr . 3~ min) G)O.C.TODAY 1:11(1) llO¥ll "Stuck On You" ( 1983. Come- dy) Irwin Corey. V1rg1n1a Penta A hand· some couple is locked 1n a palimony dis· pute before a Judge who's really an anqel -Tuesday -Morning Movies- •(I) "The Railway Children" ( 197 t Ora· ma) Dinah She11dan, Bernard Gribbins I 1 hr . 42 min) CZJ "The Concert For Kampuchea { 1980. Musical) Paul McCartney The Who ( t hr . 20 mm ) .. (Cl "Moonrunners' ( 1975 Adventure) James Mitchum. Kiel Martin I 1 hr 4? min) •tHJ "l<;aat. L1t1teteathers· 11984, Orama) Lou Jacobi. Scott Hylands ( 1 hr . 30 min) M (IZ) "lhe S1ranger· ( t97::' Science Fie t1on) Glenn Corbell. Cameron Mitchell (2 hrs J 79(2) "Hanna K ( 1983. Drama) Jill Clay burgh, Gab11el Byrne { 1 hr . 51 min ) •CC) "Rhinestone" ( 1984. Comedy) Syl vester Slallone. Dolly Parton ( 1 hr 5 1 min.) 'R' (1 hr . 28 min) M EI!) llllJQIOUI llWOQR• 2 SJQ Ml(!) 000 COW\I @ ... Ii) ntaa...... OIHULM 1E,ll'OWTIClllTD t15 H llOVll "Cross -Country" ( t 983. Suspense) Richard Seymer, Mrchael Iron side A Philadelphia television e)(ecut1ve '>Ought by police tor the murder of a call '"'" picks up a pair ot h1tchh1kers en route tu t os Angeles ·R' I t hr • 40 min ) .a(!l FAITM• ~r f J AWi: IOOU It ll0110I .. (!J IUlf'ITI EJIPORTtClln'llt w r'S" THI OlO CUNOlrTY ltlOP A debt-ridden "'an and h1s granddaughter decide to bwy their past miseries and begin a new life 1r1at will later be tainted by more pen nilPss days and a transient existence ( 1 H "The Jigsaw Man· ( 1984. Orama) M1c.ti11el Caine Laurence Ohv1er { 1 hr , 31 m11 J $ High ~chool US A .. ( 1983. Come· dyl M1criae1 J FoK. Nancy McKeon ( t hr 40 min I a:.1z ·Without Apparent Motive" ( 1972, Suspense) Jean-Louis Tnn11gnant, Dom1· ruque Sanda ( 1 hr 40 min ) -C "Suspicion· ( 1941. Suspense) Cary Grant Joan Fontaine Directed by Allred Hitchcock ( 1 hr . 39 min ) tt.J Cha1101s Of Fire" ( 1981. Orama) 8Pn Cross Ian Charleson (2 hrs . 3 min ) $ The Big Parade QI Comedy" ( 1965 C:nn11•dyl Clark Gable, Jean Harlow ( t hr Jt rn1n) -@ "The Wackiest Ship In The Army" ( 196 t Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Rrcky Nelson (2 hrs) 11.:t"D ·rne Lady Says No' (1952, Come dyl D1Md N111en. Joan Caulfield ( t hr , 30 min f hr 30 min) d rtJ llO¥ll "Star 80" ( t983. Drama) Mar- 1P.I Hemingway. Eric Roberts Traces the career and death ot model-actress Doro- thy Straiten who was murdered by her es- lran=usoand 'R' ( 1 hr 44 min) d ("C) "Carmen" ( t983. Musical) An- 1on10 Gades, Laura del Sol Director Car· los Saura·s version o( lhe Bizet opera. as a choreographer falls 1n love with the woman he has cast 1n the lllle role and reahty begins to mirror art R' 1 1 hr 42 min) d (!J IUQl...V ; DAYl'fDAY ~ d llUfT1TONll W llO¥ll "Terror In The Aisles· ( t984. Suspense) Narrated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen A look at cinematic suspen~ through a compr1a11on of ex- cerot5 fr om l1lms such as 'Frankenstein" Psycho and "Halloween" 'R' ( 1 hr 22 rn1n ) 1t::at Z1 "lhe Brother From Another Planet" 11984 rantasyJ Joe Morton Darryl Eel· wards 11 hr 44 min ) -JUlernoon Movies- tt.tltl) "The 819 Game" ( 1972 Adventure) Slephen Boyd france Nuyen (2 hrs) CJ The Brother From Another Planet ' I 1984 r a111asy) Joe Morlon Darryl Ed wa1tJs ( 1 hr 44 min J tii Running Brave' I 1983 Drama) Robby Elen~on Pai Hingle ( t hr 45 min) W &!) "Evergreen' ( 1934. Musical) Jessie Matthews Sonnie Hale I I hr . 30 min ) t.tl ( Z 1 "The Concert For Kampuchea .. ( 1980. Musical) Paul McCartney The Who ( t hr 70 min ) a.rC' "Moonrunners ( 1975 Adventure) James M11cnum Kiel Marlin ( 1 nr 42 min I The phone keeps ringing The dishwasher won't work You 've got a sphtt1ng headache And now the baby's cry1nq her head off 1n the back bedroom You drop a dish. you bump your elbow. the crying gets louder and suddenly you're headed for the baby determined to shut her up Stop. Take time out Sit down. breathe deeply, count to ten very slowly If the anger's still there. punch a pillow Take a hot bath or a cold shower. Whatever you do. don't take hold of your child unttl you get hold of yourself For more parenting 1nforrnat1on. wr1tl' National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse Box 2866, Chicago, IL 60690 Take time out. Don't take It out Qnyourkld. Sunday, October 20, 1985 17 I f.H, 'Coun1r / t 193' Orama I JesSiC.a Lange Sam $r~c,.ard I 1 IV 49 fTWl 1 T "Higtl Set«-u s A t 1983 ~oe­ d11 u oena" J Fi;,, tlancy ~Ke<Y> 11 rv 40 m111 1 •'L Tt>I' Jer" 1'179 Comeoti 51e-1e Uart1r 8P.fr a'1ellP Perers I 1 nr )') min 1 •(t; ()a E"°'.igt I '98' Orama r Saran Boyo Aa1r.t;,o..., Har.~r 11 l'lt '.3 r m•r. 1 rs Tte P;i1lwaf Crul<:lfen 11971 Ora rT.a1 U.r.ar St>ef1aar Be<riara Cnt;Ot~ fl'-11 4? rr.r / tlll 'H ·1saa<. lllPl'!arriers I 198' Orama1 LOY Jae. -,c,, Su,u Hylanos 11 hr 30 m111 1 ' •CD Magic. I l'J78 Horror) Anthony Hopi-ans Ann Maigret 12 hrs I 1.., 'O The GCifoen $eat 11983 Dra ma1 Steve Ra11t.bac.1t Peneiope M1llnrd ( t tir '.'SA mirt 1 'l., Tr~ Jig'>'! ... Man I 1984 Orama, Ml(.t1a«I Cif•f•e Ldur«r•C.P f"Jl1.,.IE!r I 1 hr 3' m1r 1 .. @ h,,. 1Jr.tr,191~Pr t%() Westl-flll Audrey HPtiburr Burt Laricastet 12 hts J!>man 1 -Evening----.. .. 18 1:.:-r(lf Cle ... IWITTOIWIT ~co.,.,, .. .,.,.... • Hm•.alT me ... CT alMMA9 'Hf CAIH0l91-ff ) 90lftl Rh1ries1orie· 11984 ComeOyJ Syt11~1er Stallone Dotty Parton Arr es· tabl1shed Gountry s1noer Deis that she can turr• a loudmouthed ~-'ew York City cab or111er 11110 a c.cmv1ncino Gounrry ~n1ena1n er 1n 1ust two weelts time 'PG' O I 1 hr 5t min I (HJ 90lftl 'Shipwreck' I 1978. Adveri· ture) Robert L og11r1 M1kk1 Jamison -Olson A widower his two daughters a reporter and a runaway ate •wanded on an isolat- ed island after encovnte11ng a 111olen1 s10rm at ~a G I I hr 43 min ) ( .,_ "fddte Macon's Run· ( 1983. Orama) John Schneioer. K11k Douglas An escaped c11m1na1 becomes the quarry of a ruthless law ott~r PG' f I hr '.3!'> min ) l&L.-ICCUT me ... ... TOOQ.o.'Oll~ .,,..., 1Mcm ,.,_ MiiWOUll _,,,~ -• Ml.L.9_., _,. OI llOT IUT .... 91191T~ TOllQH\' lnler111ew w•lh Bill= • DAYIMAll (I) , .. llAt ... A COiiege student whO can read the mlndt ot animals, the Weath I ., 0571no duo ~et:/9,., _,,,,..,... .... Ot'IPI ..... u. • ••••..-r Sunday, October 20, 1985 '1 Q, m\111 'The La.st W1111er 11 98' va,...a, l'.a•h~ Qu.nl&n Two women oer1.11 tne same man trom a newsteel as 1r":'• rovsoa-w:l a SOid.et wno disappeareo ".:J"~ rr~ ''173 (Qn'I i"l()OUr War R 12 r ''> 'l. mW11 Mvrl'Jet My Sweet 119'4 t.A·r;1et 11 O.C~ Po..,ett Cla"e T rev0o Oe- rec1111e Pti.U10 Marlowe be<:omes onvotve<l ,,... a m,srer-ous murdef case 11 t11 35 rn.n I 1*7TIUTMCmm 1:9 t Cit TNI TOW Featured rocking 1-:> the lift~ t>eat ,.;1th ~ry pe<IOflN!fS Wotlman Jae~ Little Antriony the Pta11e1s ano more MCa•..r WMAT'UJUIL a IMmec>ATU.. r,. .. .,. ... YWIDU.. .. llLDWO&D'11 ~ .. ..., • TNI .,, I ~ The l1nanc1a1 ana 10 g~tl(',al problemt. of Mmmak1ng Guests tltrec.IOfS Billy Wilder ( Some Like 11 Hot I. Sydney POilack ( Tootsie' ) and Peter BogoanovlCh ("What's Up Doc?") f[j AllT6 llACml WOfld Champaonshtp Demo11tl()(l Oe<by from L1ndeohurs1 N V i i Phr) UC. file* OMTm NI .,_ Tell Them W1"oe Boy fs Here ( 1969 Drama) Robefl RedfOfd 1<a1ha· 11ne Ross An Ame11can lndaan strugoleS 10 lino and ma1n1a1n his own Identity wti1le cop.~ 1n a while man s w0tlO 12 hrs ) •IJ C1J .,_ 'Dally Duck's Movie Fan· rasric Island" ( 1983 Comedy) Animate<l Fou1th in the set1es ol Werner Bros etas· sac: cartoon compi1a11oos. as Bogs Buflny and company spool 'Fantasy Island .. ( t hr 1 D IJO A-TUii The ream tangies wllh ne10hborh00d thugs when they answer 0 A 's mother's !Della Reese) calf 101 help Q (I hr I B llOVW Doctor Zh111ago" ( 1965, Dre· ma) /Part t ot 2) Omar Shartl Geraldine Chaphn Two lovers struggle amids! the spml ano passions ot the Russian Revotu· in==-WITMllAa_,Mm I':. "Lei's Do 11 Agalfl" I 1975, Comedy) Sidney Pottle<. Biii Cotby A mtlllman and 8 lact()()' WOfk8' enQ80tl In belling and hypnotl$m 10 ral&e fuiidil for their loage (2 hrs ) &> llOVA The cont1nu1ng quest of a new generation of phy11e1sls. 10 formulate a single unifying theof'y to explain the uni- verse Q ( t hr ) CD...,.Mum II> WAAACIG rJM'(IY__.'"9 Focu11ng on lttMl't atruggle 10 eecurely ~1ab1tsh itself among 118 Arab nelghbofs. Dy~ e1tam1'* wny govemments need to keep a1m1e5 and fight wars Q ( t hr ) tC) llOV9 "Suspicion" ( 1941. Slltf*'M) Cary Grant. Joan Fontaine. Directed by Allred Hitchcock Uneettllno clrcuqi· stances force a women to au11p.ct her husband of planning a murder ( 1 hr , 39 min ) 00.,.. "Aga1n11 AH Oddt" ( 1984, Dra- m•) Rachel Ward, Jeff BrldQet A fading professiona l lootball player tall• In love wtth lhe girlfriend ol • tmalf.tlme hood and becomft tnvOlved wl1h thady, high· stakes real etlate deallngs 'A' O (2 ht$ 8 min ) ($).,_"Missing In Action" (198.C, Ad· venture) Chuck Nol'rlS M Ernmftt W11l1h An Ameracan c:o6onel retums to Vietnam 10 sear°' '°' Ml As A' ( 1 hr 'I """' ' a;) mWll Hes 0111 Friday' I 1940 Come- 0) Cary G•art Rosalind Russel A tough C.•!y ~t°' an<J a r~tch recx>rter COlref tr~ e•ecuraon ot a conw:1ed cop-«eller (2 n<s} .. 8 mftl The Wlf'ld And The Laon I 1975 Aaven1ure1 Sean Connery Can a~ Be<gen An 1<1ternatl0f\8I tnetdent oc c.urs wnen a Moroccan leadef kidnaps an A~rican tam1ty ano Teddy Roosevelt c.a11s our 1he Marine<> to 1~ th4-m (J lhr~ ncTACDCMlt UMIOAT ... P&llAMam 9'0ITICBIT8 .. CMMLll~Clfntl ... _ W Cl) ..,_ 'Picking Up The P.eces' 1Premie1e Orama) Margot l<ldde<. Da111d Ackroyd Stripped ol security by hef 111n d•C11ve husband a suburban housewife y.e~1n'J a 0•1101ce creates her own WOfld ot 1ndependef'\ce and new-found sell-es teem O t2 hrs J D a.?.,... Oenget ensues when the R1prioe detectJVes attempt to escort the estranged wile of an uoderwor10 bOss 1(1 the Uniied Stares ! I hf ) e ... ®l .,. Orea" 11977 Adventure) R1<:hard Harns Chartotte Ramphng A k1fle1 whale seetls revenge on a llShermar> who \.,tied •Is mate 1n a capture attempt ~hlS I • :'cc flltllf IY...,.. Dm Focusing on IS1ael's slruogle to securely esrabltsh itself among its Arab neighbors Oyer examines why governments need to k~e~n~ht wars O ( 1 hr ) I llOVA The continuing quest ot a new generation ot physicists, 10 formulate a s•nole un1ty1ng theOry to explain the uni 11er~ (f1 (0).,. "The Terminator" t 1984 Science Fictton) Arnold Schwarzenegger Linda Hamilton A cyborg is sent back 1n time from rhe year 2029 to present-day Los Angetes to assassinate a woman wno is desttned to give b1tlh to a revolut~ry 'R' (1 hr . 48 min ) (I) .,_ "The Brother From Another P1aner" ( 198.4. Fantasy) Joe Matton. Darryl EdwardS A gentle tJCtratetretttlal with mys1tca1 heahno pQwets lands tn New York harbor and embarks on an OdyMty throu=rlem ( t hf . "" min ) •CD "Krakatoa. East Of Ja111" ( 1969 Adventure) Maxlmlllan Schell, 8rl- an Ketth Treasor&-seekers are caught up 1n t maaai11e 11dal wave caUMd by the erupt1e>n of an ac tive volcano. (2 hrs . 30 mtn ) (£)11\....-r• M IJl) .,_ "Creek In The World" (19$5. Scte1'\Ce·F1Ctlon) Dena Andrewa, Jenette Scon. Scientists explode their way to Earth's center seeking a llmltlelt euppty ol enerar. ~2 hrs .• .. II GD MOit l1lal After a doc· tored picture of a nude Laura appears In e pom magazine. the ph0tograph9' retpen slble for the deed appeals to the agency for protect:.w' l hr ) I II 1'Congratuletlons. It's A Boyl" (1 971, Comedy) Bill B111by. Dl11ne Bake. A carelrM playboy gets turned around when a teen-age boy appeara elalmlng 10 ~h1~~ (1 h1 30mln) ---------------- WE'RE ON TOP OF IT. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat FOR INFORMATION ON SUBSCRIPTIONS: 642-4321 CLASSIFIED ADS : 642-5878 Sunday. October 20, 1985 19 ~ W Tuesclay Cont. and actress, Jane Russell. ( 1 hr.) l .._,.&..c. ., ... ... ,..,. tW .,.,. "Husbands" ( 1970. Orama) Ben Gazzara. Pe1er Falk. Aller one of tMir close friends dies. lhree middle-aged men lake a trip to London to escape the reality ol Ute and death (2 hrs .. 25 min ) 1Wl lMX tmAllOOll -Mlmtm:MCOal PWTI ---~ .. ,..DOTTO ... ..,, ... .. lmM. flal.I MlfO IM*I NASCAR Hoity Farms 400 from North Wllk95boro. N C (A) (3 hrs) GJllCLUI -(H)llOWll "Country" ( 1984, Orama) Jes· sk:a Lange, Sam Shepard Threatened with foreclOsore of her farm. an Iowa woman struggles to hold on to her land and keep her famlly together. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 49m1n ) .. DGU11~WITMDAWD~ Scheduled. radio peraonallty Howard Stern. cotMdfan Dennis Miiier ( 1 hr ) I UTPATIOl m • MOU.YWOOD .,.,. "Return Of The Texan" ( 1952. Western) Dale Robertsoo. Joanne Dru A rancher struggles to hang on 10 his land and hOme. (2 hrs.) aJ ...,dm1TT1Cll•IT'1ntervlew with 18111 ~~ ........... , ......... NMIM&..c. _. "The Jetk" (1979, Corned ) Steve Martin. Bernadette Petera. An rn. credibly 81upfd young man. the wflfle slepson of black snerecropP8fs, makes a fortune with a blzarre Invention. 'A' ( t hr . 33 mt!U CD CD) llOYll "Tightrope" ( 1984. SutpenM) Clint EHtwood. Genevieve Qujold. While inYMllgatlnfl a.., ... of gtle· ..... mQtdltl, • laugh New OrlMnt oop ~ fhet he hu much In common wlttl the lllltef he II puraulng. 'R' ( 1 hr . 54 min) Cl) llOWll "The Man Who Wasn't There" I 1983, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Jel· trey TambOI A man obtains a mysllflOUI formula thel mak .. people disappear 'A' i.! hr . 61 min ) CZ) .,.,. "WllhoUt Apparent Molrve" ( 1972. Suspense) Jean-Louts Trintlgnan1, Dominique Sanda When a sniper murders three teemingly unrelated French citizens. a battled detective has problems discover- ing a common motive or clues 10 the klller 'PG' _iSublttled) ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. 8 ()) llOWll "Goldenrod" I 1977. Ora- ma) Tony LoBlanco, Gloria Carlfn A ro- deo star Is forced 10 re-.valuete his Ille followlng .• tragic eccldent that claims his career and his happy martlege (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min) we.,. "fhe Illustrated Man" (f969, Sc1ence-ficlion) Rod Steiger, Claire Btoom A woman peftuadet her husband 10 havt hit bOdy tanooed with tymbols relatlng~IO ~nta In his life. (2 hrs ) • -ftm 0 Featured· Ed Marinaro, Jack Klugman. ( 1 hr.) e.,. "The Key" ( 1958, Orama) Wll· Nam Holden, Trevor Howard. Disabled Al lied ltlipl are towed to Mlety by 8 Mag<) Ing t~ WhoM commender ~ an ~ant key (2 M . 55 min ) • = "The Mantoulator" 11972 Ora· ma) :>lephen Boyd, Sytva Koeclna. conniving television txec:ut~ who use everyone around him to his own advar tage lmds lhat his mosl eleboretel planned publicity stunt backfires on hln I ~~~~) tll ... CC!lm»Y TimlHJ ML•MPM&Y .... ,.La. MOUT-..._ * 11 ()) CM ... _,,,An:M Schedule< sm~er Kim Carnes, Sen Thomas Eagleto I MO.) (4 hrs ) Meam-,._90IJ llOWW "Bury Me Dead" ( 1947, H0t ror) Marl\ Daniels. June Lockhart. , wealthy young girt marked for extermlna lton appears at her own funeral ( 1 hr., ~ min) ~ = "Going Berserk" ( 1983, Come dy) John Candy, Joe Flahefly Polltlclant aerobics and rellglous cults are part of 11\i comedy featuring the cast of Second Cl! TV 'R' ( 1 hr , 2:f min ) ~ WMA" llY Lm l9 WOii.DATU. , . " llOVW "Intimate M9meDts" ( 198 t Comedy) Ale.11andra Stujrt. Bernard Fres son A famous French madam expand! her operations 1n1ernetlonally 'A' ( 1 hr. 40mln) a11 (%) .,_"Hanna I<" ( 1983, Orama) Jil Clayburgh, Gabriel Byrne A Jewish Am8flcan woman begin• • new Ille aa ar attorney ln Jerusai.m but laces a dllemrN when she defends e suspected Arab ter rorist In a ca~ bel~ P'OMCuted by to,. ·1•"!!~;:.m~J ----cm lllMI "Children Of Tha C<><n' (198-t, Horror) Peter Horton. Linda Hamo ~lon. BaMd on a Stephen King 8hort Ito. ry. A young phyttcJan and his wife fine the~ In a Midwestern town where youngsttfs have murdered the •<'ulta anc established a strange retlgkxJS cult 'R' ( 1 hr 33 min) llJ M•MI• Mary Shelley's ator, about an ambitious doclor who a eat• hie. atarrlng Robet1 Powell. David WarntH Came Fisher and John Gielgud c;i ( t hr ' 30 min.) " 0.C. lONY Ml --JlllOll' 11 .. ..,.....,.. ....... aa.Tll8 -CGIRI ... -°'-'""" .. ,..,.. ....... llOWll "Lott Angel" ( t944 Comedy) Msrgaret O'Brien, James Craig' A kind r ... porttf lekea In • lost wall whO has a wtn-nl~ ( 1 hr, 30 min) 1:..-.... ~.,.. "The JlgNw Man" {1984, er. ma) Mlcl'IMI C.lne, Laurence Olivier Y•r& •lier dtftoting 10 Moecow. an tx· Brlltsh lntelllgencie agent It ~ redlcal plaatle SUfgety and returned" to England under a new Identity for one more mlStlon 'PO' 11hr .31 min.) . ... CC).,.,. "Lanny" (1974, Blograpny) Ous11n Hoffman Valefla Pemne c:ei.bfat· ed comedlart and aoclat commentator Lenny Btuca trlel to ipHk trMly wttNn I -Taesclay Cont. -\ 8 '( , ) the constraints ol the 1950s and 60s 1e- ~1 s~ 'A' ( 1 hr , 52 min ) (I) °' Tiii • Romeo Void ano PI L peclorm "Myself To Myself." "Never Say Never" and "Benelaclor " 11 hr ) ... =r-n•IT •CW ~ .. ,..,.. -Weclnesclay -llondng Movies- •CH) "Halloween .. 11978. Horror) Donald Pleasence. Jamie Lee Curlis ( 1 hr . 30 min) • Cl:l "The Ballad 01 Gregono Cor1ez" ( 1983, Dfama) Edward James Olmos, Tom Bower ( 1 hr , 44 min.) CZ) "The Story 01 Vernon And Irene Cas- tle" ( t939 Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger R~s (I hr . 33mtn ) 119 ~ "Oogpound Shuffle" ( 1974, Dfama) Ron Moody, David Soul (2 hrs ) •CC) "Thal Forsyle Woman" ( 1950 Dfa ma) Errol Flynn, Greer Garson (I hr 54 min) CH) "Two Ot A Kind" ( 1983. Romance) JOhn Tra1101ta. Olt111a Newton-John ( 1 hr 28 min) CI> "The J91k" ( 1979, Comedy) Steve Marlin, Bernadene Peters ( 1 hr . 33 min) •(%)"Lonely Hearts" ( 1983. Drama) Wen- dy Hughes. Norman Kaye ( 1 hr 35 mm) -CC) "Way Ou1 Wes1" ( 1985 Comedy) Stan LaUJel, Ohver Hardy (I hr . 6 min ) (I) "Up In Arms" ( 19«. Comedy) Dan· ~Kaye, Dinah Shore ( 1 hf • 46 min ) -QZJ "Secret Of The Incas" (1954, Adven· ture) Ct\arlloo Heston, Robert Young (2 hrt.) -CH) "Scandalous" ( 1984 Comedy) 'F:iot>- ert Hays. JOhn Gengud ( I hr . 34 min ) e "Yes Sir. Thal's My Baby" ( 1949, Musical) Donald O'Connor. Charles Coburn ( 1 hr 30 min ) tW(C) "Hooper" ( 1978. Comedy) Burt Ray· nolda. Jan MIChael Vlnc:enl ( 1 hr 37 min) (7J "Mur<'er My Sweel" ( 1944, Mystery) Dick Powell, Claire Trevor ( 1 hr 35 min) _.,, ..... llovlM_ -· "Losl City Of Atlantis" (1977, Docu· men11ry) (2 hrs.) ®"They Call Me Bruce?" ( t982 Come- dy) Johnny Yune. Margaux Hemingway i! hr . 30 min ) (I) "Experience Preferred But Nol Essen llat" ( 1982. Comedy I Elizabeth Ed· mondl, Roy Healher (I hr 20 min) We "On Approval" ( 19'4, Comedy) Be •lrlCe Llll1e. Clwe Brootl ( t hr . 30 min ) W CI:) "Mr 81andlf195 Builds His Oleam House" ( 1948. Comedy) C.ry Grant. ~rne Loy ( 1 hr . 3.C min ) W "The Righi StuN" ( t983. Orama) Sam Sheperd Scoll Glenn (3 hra . 1" min) •Cl) "The II IP 1" ( 1963, Or1m1) EllU· beth TaylOf, Rlcl'\lrd Bunon ( 1 hr 59 mln.) •(II) "Give My ~rds To Broed Street" ( t984. Musleal) Paul McCartney 8ryen Brown ( I hf . 48 min ) *11(1) .,_ "Porky's II The Next Day" I 1983 Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A group of hlQh school sludents a11emp1s 10 lhwan lhe plans ol a self· righteous. preacner and the Ku Klux Klan lo censor a Shakespeare lestrval 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min) •rn --~ •CC.I 'The Ballad Of Grego<io Conez" ( 1983 Olama) Eoward James Otmos. Tom Bower ( 1 hr 44 min) •(!) The French Lieutenant's Woman" I 1981 Drama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons (2 hrs ) (1J ell) .. K1dco" ( 1984. Comedy) Sco11 Schwanz. Cinnamon Idles ( t hr . 44 min) (1) "Without Apparent Motive" ( 1972 Suspense) Jean Louts Tr1ntignan1. Dom1- n1que Sanda ( I hr 40 min ) .. @ "Harper Valley PTA" (1 978. CorM-!'.'J) Baroara Eden, Ronny Cox (2 hrs ) t:ll 'C) .. Thal Forsyte Woman" ( 1950 Ora· ma) [rrol Flynn. Greer Garson (I hr 54 min) -Evening-----.... *"....,. a ... IWITTOIWIT Mm'lt:09"" Mi&llTllDlll ...... 9Cmt .... ~ ...... TOP Mm.,_ Terrence Allt vs Ers kine Wade In a llgh1weioh1 bout scheduled tor 10 rounds. live from Atlantic City. N J (~hrs . 30 min ) (HJ .,.. "Champions" ( 1984, Biogra· phy) John Hurl, Edward WC>OdWard The true story of succesaf\JI English l<>Ckey Bot> Champion whO. strlCken with cancer in 1979. came t>ack 10 win the Grand Na- tional Steeplechase two years later 'PG' Q_ (I hr , 55 min ) CJ),._ TAU TMIAW "The Emper0<'s New Clot~" Art Cerney and Alan Arkin play two con men whO manage to make the emperor (Dick Shawn) believe he's wea~~ent suit of clothes Q -.... ... TOO Cl.Oii flGI c:o.c.T .,,,.,, IMClm,/~··--­-.a...,. • Tiii um°' Tiii mu "'°TG•'MIC-mT °'MOT llAT ,. * ... 91T91T.-r~ Interview with S1uySpae~. elWPIMftMAll ()) P& ., .... Sharl Beletoote-Harper of "Hotel" • Slou• chief's likeness carved l°"'E:::. -.a. ... nm .... a.um ,._,.um •1n11...-r ~:::::c.~ W @ fllMITGml W (S).,.. "Eddie Macons. Run ' ( 1983 Dfama) John Schneider Kirk DougUis. An escaped cnm1na1 t>ecomes lhe quarry of a rulhless law olhcer 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) ( fO) ... "The Jerlo:'' ( t979. Com&- dy) St •e Marlin, Bernadette Peters An 1ncred1b , slup+d young man. lhe whlle s1epson ot black sharecroppers. makes a lorlune w11h a t>•zarre 1n11en11on 'A' 11 hr , 33m1n) (S) ~l•I TMI LOIT --· Ralph t>uys a watch as a wedding present for •he boss· s daughler t>ut Allee thinks 11's for her Q (l)llCMI ''The S1ory Ot Vernon And Irene Castle" ( 1939. Musical) Fred Asta11e Ginger Rogers Two t>allroom sweelhearts emt>ark upon a successful dancing car98f 11 hr 33 n , m MOT llAT ltOTUm Jim @ llCMI J w Coop" ( 1972 Orama) Cl1tt Roberlson. Gera101ne Page Having endured a 10-year prison sen1ence, an ex- con becomes a Western rooeo star (2 hrs 25 min) 79 8 I C. TMI TOWll Featured tracking the success of rock's holiest s1ars who are making lhe jump from stage 10 screen fea- lures pwt1les ot Maaonna Tina Turner. S11n~~nce and David Lee Ro1h ._, WMnlWflllllH IMll9IOATLMm .., ..... ... nm um WLI, WU WOILD °' AlmM.I .. .,. •Aema.can.. llAI~ laa.,_.OM,_ • ()) .,. CIAZ'f Skip tends a racehorse when he and Harry take jObs as hired , hands on an OhlO farm ( 1 hr ) D e ..... ,, TO MIA• Jonatf'lan pl&ys la1ry godf llhef to an unemployed actress and he< fathef O ( 1 hr ) e .,.. "Doctor Zhivago" (I 965, Dr•· ma) (Part 2 ot 2) Omer Sh811f. 0-aldlne Chaplin Two lovefs struggle smtdsl lhe spirit and passlOns ot lhe Russian Revolu- i :r:m=. WITMIMCI AmMlm I':. "A Piece Of The Ac11on· I 1977. Comedy) Sidney Po411er, Biii Cos· by Two likable cr°°"s allempl to master the art of lhe rlp-011 wtille being bleck· mailed into 1ackflng several community problems (2 hrs ) • 19 .._Al. (Season Premiere) A history of the European blton, 111 near o.- s1rucl1011 di.King World Wars I end II and the hefd's dependency oo POlend's Bt- alowieza tores! preserve, hOme alto to • va11e1y ol speciet •nckJdlng the tarpan o J.!. .... 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An 1n c11ltJ11Jly <itupod 'r""'''l 1111111 the white t.lep'!11r1 • 11 t '''" k .. 111111•1 "•pper •., 111ekes a lort1111" w•lll ,, 11111111.-1t1V1•nt1nn 'n' ( t hr 33 111111) tl JllC>ft ·1 '""'''Y ( 1'111'1. n1R111a) Jes srca L t1111,w •,11111 '.111tpt1rd t tire(llened with IOri!CIOl'IUH! 111 l1t•r 1111111 "'' le>wo wo1111111 slllllJ(.Jffli, 111 h!lloJ '"' tu tier land and k('OV hno 1,111uty t111.1f"ll11•r l'G ( 1 hr , 49m1n) .... (J) llOllll -CO.OY ... Don RICkles end Do" K!toll" '..tar S!> tho t>osses ot a M0111e11a 1owr1 11y111y to btlk the govermenl 0111 nt <.11r••" d•Sflsler relief funds CJ) llOVll · fhornughty Modern M11t1e· ( 1967 Mw.11.1111 Jult" l\1•tlrew'I. Cn1ol Chotu1111u A pl'l11 of newc.;ornt;rs to New Yotk catch thetr timdtady •v1111111g a wh1lt1 sl11ve 11ng (? hr' J!l 111111 i l17l .,_.. .. Kt!\.., Mii Dl'mfly ( t9!>!,) My<> t11ry) Rnlµh Moak•' Al~rl Dt11\k11r A p11 vnte eye finds h11nsell rnvntvad wrth mur 22 Sunday. October 20, 1985 der wneo ne picks up a lovely Mchhlkef along tl'le road (2 hrs . 10 mm J (() 1W llMAJlll 90lnl 1L MOlftl .. Grandview. US A ( 198~. Oram;,) Jamie Lee CtirHs. C Thomas Howf:ll An 1noepenoent·m1n0ed raceway owne1 battles smalHown c0<ruptK>n to re- tain c.ontrol ot her track. while embarking 011 an alla11 w1tn a younger man 'A" Q ( 1 nr 37 m•n) .. a ()) IGUH .. The Equahzer IS COiied upon to drscovet who is pushing drugs to prep·schoot students ( l nr ) 0 Ci) IT. B.lli!W A rift develops oe- t Neen the Cratgs. Rosenthal beheves that a patient intends to comm11 suicide Caldwell IOOks tor love ( 1 hr ) ........ 8 lllON "'Nrght Staves" ( 1970. Mys- tery) James Franciscus, Lee Grant A man is puuled when the rest of the peo- ple"' nos town become zombie hke robots alter dark ( 1 hr . 30 min ) fJi) ._.,.,_Of VIOL.Kl Through personal portraits, this documentary to cuses on family violence and 1ts potenllal elfect on luture generations Q ( 1 hr ) E[!) --TMl--m ... All~_. A lic11t1ous s11owg11t sho,es her love of the brlgtllly colored hght!i m a history ol neon •· from pop at11tact 10 its use by architects. graphic designers. sculptors and photo-•• 1"5:3.~=•m Q .. DATI WITH DAU ,.. I TILL8 to .....C The "'bad boys 01 magic" blend comedy end magic iri a performance rhat Includes escaping from a stra111acket, sleight of hand and bes1~1mpy card tricks. ct) "Making The Grade" (1984, Comedy) Judd Neleon. Dane Olsen. A apolted 1lch kid offers S 10, 000 to e strHt· wlM teen·ager ro llnlah out his last year at 1ep school for him. 'A' 11 hr • 45 min.) IUTODAT TO•A ..... -'"..,..,.. 1W e.a=rc. UllCI ...,•c...an IAM9Tl&L.9' ., .... UUGlt UV.WAY I IUH••.oRT ,_ Monte Carlo World Pro-Celeb· 11ty Classic lrom Monaco (R) lL) lQ) llOYll "Gall Palmer's Erotic Ad· ventures 0 1 Candy" (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr . ISm1n J l $) llOVll "The Stud " ( 1978. Dfama) Joan Collins, Oliver Tobtas A waiter ad· vances hrs career by sleeping with his t>oss's wrte 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 mrn.) (2 J .,_ "Porky's JI· The Next Day" ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knrght A group of high school students allemprs to lhwart the plans of a self· 11ghteous preacher and the Ku Klu11 Klan 10 censor a Shakespeare f9Sllval. 'R' ( 1 hr .= twl M llMCM pa. •1 •Auschwitz survivors, colleagues and family members reveal the myttertous Ille ot the fuglllve Na11 doctor JONI Mengele ( t hi.) tW8 Cl) U. MOOlmt Kooker's daughter's (Susan McClung) life rnay be jeopardized by hla Investigation of a druq ring. ( 1 hr 1om1n) D e ~ Host Johnny Carson Scheduled. opera 51nger Julla Migenes· JotlnSOf'l. Martina Navratilova ( 1 hr ) e ~ mM wme 11AC1,,. 4Mm Guests. JM J Bullock. Sieve Middleman I'::-Skercnes tnp Newlangtec Restaurant Suµer Dave stunt. Linda Lo- velace. The Gambler I AIC ... ~ VIQAt llAWAIMH U,._-, ~A Scheduled· nutro· 11on authO< Jane Brody discusses he1 lal· est ~~o senSlble eating t I hr ) al) '"'LClllD '1!) MIQAL. ~ Jetf Smith prepare~ bou1llaba1sse and raw hsh salad lE.J .-cJllTICllflllt ""9@ ..WW "Tokyo Joe" ( t949 Drama) Humphrey Bogart Ftorence Marly A mar- troes 10 save the 1tves ot hos tong-mrsSm!; wile and child ( 1 hr 50 mm ) ,.. I Allmt tlTCHCOC« ... ..,,,. AIC ... ~ LOU.wr? .. .,.,,. ... _,..MM.PIOPU IOCC8 Army All-Star Classic frorr West Point. N Y (R) I t hr 30 min ) m111cu. a1I (°C) llCMI "Death Hunt" ( t981 Adven· ture) Charles Bronson Lee Marvin In the 1930s. a Mountie and a frontier 11appe1 wage an old ballle as c1v11iza11on en· croache5 on the Cdnad1dn wilderness ·R' t 1 hr . 36 min ) (tl.l llOVll "M1ss1ng In Action" ( 1984, Ad· venture) Chuck No111s, M Emmel! Walsh An American colonel returns to Vletnarr to search tor MIAS 'A' ( I hr . 4 1 mtn ) IL ) (0) llCMI 'The Blues Brothers' I 1980 Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Ay· kroyd Two blues singers must contenc wrth the Chicago police, the CIA, neo·Ne· z1s and the U S Army to put Together 11 t>enellt concert to raise money for thelr or· J:>hanage 'R' (2 hrs .. 13 min.) -a e UTI .-cT wmt DAVID~ Scheduled: Su5'11n Saint James. comedlar Jimmy Aleck. ( 1 tu ) • I MT PATROl m Oii MOUYWOOD OOUA1M AWAITt A young sctenllst (Mark Harmon) discovers a B11tish lul!ur~ tone,, lost !or over 40 years. at the bottorr ot tne sea wrth 400 people still alive anc being ruled by a benevolent dlctato1 ~h::;~er Lee) (Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs.) ®) .-r TONlmn Interview wilt" ISrs~ae=,. ••• &81T ... OCIMI .. MMlntllOM> tll9 Cl) llCMI "Rage" ( 1972. Drama) George C Scott. Richard Basehart Wher hrs son is accldentatty killed by potsonec gas. a rancher seek s revenge against thE A1my (R) ( t hr . 20 mrn) {fl lllON "Friday The 13th ·• The Fina Chapter" ( 1984. Ho11or) Crispin Glover Kimberly Beck Jason the maSl<ed kllle1 returns to wreak violent vengeance oo I~ denizens ot Crystal Lake summer c11mp 'A" ( 1 hr • 3 1 min.) •1•KAW ,_ ,,_ 0 Featured SuzannE Somers. Or Ruth Westhefmer ( 1 hr.) D llCMI "The I ast Angry Man" (1959 Dteme) Pavl Muno Davrd Wayne. A sea· soned doctor trtec; to save the lite o f onE ot the hoodlums rro;ponslble for runni"' him out ol lhe ne19hb0<hood (2 hra . f mrn) 9 ... -Weclnesclay Cont. g) llOVIE 'Neve• Too late I t965 Com edyl Connie S1e11ens. Maureen O Sull1 11an A middle-aged couple are amared to learn lhat fhey are e~pec11ng a child ( t hr 30m1n I i llCMI "The Jerk· ( 1979 Comedy1 Steve Martin. Bernadene Peters An •n credibly stupid young man. lhe while stepson of black snarecroppers make-; a forlune with a b1za11e 1nven1ton R t I nr 33111111) · PAUL"AN t::ll ... ~TOl9QHT tlTIMAllT AU..'"' fAI& y PUmTMILOM) NA NL COWTACT ICAAATI (Ill) AIOUT Talv.oN HI (I) C81 ... NICIHTWATCH MCORD-llCMI "Dealh Ta1;e:, A Holiday· ( 1934 Fanlasy) fredr1c March Evelyn Venable Death assumes a human 1denhly for lhree days 10 learn why Earthlings cling so despera1e1y 10 hie 11 hr 45 min ) G AT ntl llOVIEI A look al wonhwhrle Sleepers available on vtdPOCBSC\elle m llCMI Acc.omphce I 1946. Orama1 Richard Arlen Ver;la An,.. Borg A private detective uncovers a murder while search 1ng tor a woman s m1ss1ng husban<l ( t hr. 30 min I ~IOI mRWIT (!; ':. Goin' All The Way' ( 19811. Drama) Dan Waldman Det>oran Van Rhyn A high scnoot senior anxiously 111es ro gel his 11111uous g111t11end to go to bed -Thursday -Morning Movies- •CID "The Last Winter" ( 1984 Dtama) Kathleen Quinlan (I hr . 30 rn1n I •(t) "Too Far To Go" I 1979 Drama) M1 cheer Mo11arty Blylhe Danner ( t hr 40 min I tdl($l "The Phantom Treehouse · (No Date Fanlasy) Animated \ 1 hr 16 min) lZJ ··The Jigsaw Man I t984 Orama} Michael Caine Laurence Ollv1er 11 hr 31 min) 19(11) "Vendetta For The Sarni I 1968 Ad ventu1e) Roger Moore Ian Hendry 12 hrs) •<C) · The F11sco Kid' ( 1979. Comedy I Gene Wilder Hamson Ford 12 hrs . 2 min) (ti) "lhe M11acle Ot Kathy Miller" ( t98 t Otama) Sharon Gless. Frank Converse L' hr 40 min I [$) "Give My Regards To Broad Slreet' ( t984 Music.it) Paul McCartney Bryan Orown ( 1 hr 48 mtn) (ZJ "Space Movie" (1979. Documentary) Music by Mike Oldlteld ( t h1 19 mtn) •m "Coun1ry" ( t984. Dtama) JesSica Lang~ Sam SMpard ( 1 hr 49 min I -(t} "Who's Atrald 01 Vrrg1n1a Woolf?" ( 1966 Otama) Ehzabetn Tayle<, Richard Burton (2 hrs . 9 min I (HJ "The Big Red One ( 1980 Adven ture) Lee Marvin Mark Hamill (2 hrs 5 min ) (I) "The Rack" 11956. Dram&) Paul Newman Wallet Pid090" ( 1 hr 40 mtn I .. <tlJ ''T1mbUklul ( 1959 Advenlure) Vic 10r Mature Yvonnci De CarlO ( 2 hrs l w11h him A ( 1 hr. 25 min) H' MOVIE Scanaatous" ( 1984 Come- Llf 1 Robert Hays. John Ge11gud A well known and amo111ous telev1S1on reporter is accused ot his wile s murder 'PG' I 1 hr 34 min) mWHAn1nLM ~1' Cl) llOVIE "Private School" ( 1983. Come <lyJ Phoebe Cales Betsy Russett Teen aged boys v1s1t tne all-girt CherrY"ale Ac;idPn1y lcu sun•e tun and adventure R' M hr 37 m1r1) t:a ... llO'lllTilell ... W llYBLY1W 1•1•• ~ llMllD ntl teeml l llOVIE Stapstick Ot Anotl'ler Kind t 1984. Comedy) Jerry lewis. Madeline l\ahn A woman gives 011th to unattractive 1w1ns who are messengers from another ptanpt srnl 10 r,otve Ear th·s problems PG' \ t t1r 27 min) O llOVIE Tlw Incubus" ( 1982. Ho1ro1) lohn Cas<.a11e1w; Keme Keane A phys• Lian a11d a 1ourna11s1 1nves11gate the night mares that have convinced a Wisconsin bvy rie ·~ µu~~sed by the demon terror 111ng t11s town A ( I nr 32 min ) 10.C. TOOAY M lmJCIOUI '9M>Qlll • 2 ID: Ml ODD COUft.I ... ai)ROllC••• ro IPOllTICllfTD (Z) MOVIE 'The Right Stull" ( 1983. Ora ma) Sam Shepard. Scoll Glenn Based on the book Oy Tom Wolfe The selec11on and training ot the f11st American astro nauts tal\e ptace amid pohhcal maneuver -m The Sena101 was tnd1scree1 · 11947 Comedy) Witham Powell Peter Lind Hayes I t hr 30 min ) 1tll(2) "Hanna K (1983....Brama) Jill Clay buroh Gab11el Bvrne ( 1 hr 5 1 mtn ) -Afternoon Movies- a.cm uro Journals" ( 1975. Oocumen1a- ry) (2 hrs l H 'Head1n ror Broadway' ( 1980 Mu· s1catl Re· Sm11h V1v1an Reed ( 1 hr 29 mrn I 12:8lCi V~111l t 1983 Musical) Barbra St1e1c;artd Mandy Pa11nk1n (2 hrs 14 min 1 1M fJl) "Biller Sweet" ( 1940 Musical) Jeanelle MacDonald Nelson Eddy ( 1 hr 30m1n.) t::llltil 'All 01 Me · ( 1984 Comedy) Steve Martrn Lt!y T omltn I I hr . 33 min ) (1) "ThP Jigsaw Man" ( 1984. Otamal Michael Carne. Laurence Oltvrer ( t hr 31 min) 1:11 $J The Devil To Pay ' ( 1930 COmedyl Ronald Cotman torella Young 11 hr 5 min) .. (Cl "Aa1ntree County ( 1957 Ofama) fhzabeth Taylor Montgomery Chit 12 his 48 min.) OiJ 'Grand Baby" ( 1981. Otama) Eslher Rotte. Larry B Scott (I hr . 58 min ) .. (?) "The Brother from Another Pittner ( 1984. lfanlasy) Joe MO<ton. Oerryt Ed· wards ( 1 hr 4A mm) _. "The Phantom Treehouse" (No Date Fan1asy) An1mi11eo ( t hr 16 min) •Cf) The Am1111ng Howard Hughes 11977 B1001a[)hvl (Perl 1 ot 2) Tommy ing an<l media hype ·po· (3 hrs . 12 min 1 Ul(!)FNTM• m llOVIE "L11t1e Boy Los1" ( 1953, Ora- ma) Bing Crosoy. Claude Dauphin A re- por1er behe11es that a French orphan Is ac· lually his son ( 1 hr 30 min ) ~r {'!' .,. Ma1 ... ng The Grade" ( 19M, Comedy) Judd Nelson Dana Olsen A spoiled rich kid offers S 10.000 10 a street· wise 1een·ager 10 finish out ht$ last yeer al pre" sctiool lor him 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) ,£., ....... IOOlll • .,,... M IH ..oft Tne Wicked l ady" (1983. Come<ly) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates A 1asc1na11ng high-society woman engages 111 highway robbery. seduchoo and murdef in 1ne course ol a day's work 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 min J M 8 llOVIE "l ough Assignment" ( 1949. Orama) Don Barry MerjOfie S1eele A l'lusband·and wile reporhng 1eam at· tempts lo catch beef rustlers ( 1 hr . 15 min I S .,. "Eitpeflence Preferred Bu1 Nol fssen11a1' I t982 Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds Roy Heather In 1962. a student spends ner summer vaca1100 as a waitress at a Welsh resort where romance blos- soms with the ho1el cnet PG' ( 1 hr 20 _1mm==.,. -........ ...... ~ -~ Lee Jones. Ed Flanders (2 his) L OJ "Arabian Adventure" ( 1979. Fan- tasy) Ch11stopher lee. Milo O'Shea ( 1 hr 38 min) •!Ill 'Man Without A Star" ( 1955. West· ern) Kirk Douglas. Jeanne Cral(l ( 1 hr . 55 min J .. (~ The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984. Otama) Michael Caine Laurence Ohvl8f ( t hr • 31 min) (ZJ ·Space Movie" ( 1979. Documentary) Mus.c by Mrke Oldheto ( 1 hr . 19 min.) -Evening----...... llAn MC1U1T01 C81 ... IWl'TtOIWIT .... ~., .... ,.,..... ..... ~ me ... ,...,. .. _ • mc.111eo•n n .,.. "Too Far To Go" ( t979. Ota· ma I Micl\ael Morianr. Blythe 0.nnef Based on 1he we<ks o John Updike The toys and problemS ot 1 cont~ary subUrban couple with a foundaflng mar· 11aoe are seen 1 1 hr , 40 min ) lSJ .,.. "Give My ~rds To Broed Stteet" ( 1984. MuSleal) J>aUI Mc;Cartney, Bryan Brown In a dream. a famous ~ cian Marcnes tor the master lapel to Ns ne11o atbum which ne entruttad to en und- erh.anded aide 'PG' ( 1 hf 48 min ) Sunday, Ociober 20, 1985 23 -Thursday Coal. m.&.8'I CGWf me ... ... TOO CLOll PGI COllPOl'T .. ,.,, llMW.1~ ...... -. Of PQll1'W9 ., UM mT Of HOT llAT ,. C81 ... m.T~ TClllNT Interview wllh Dack Rambo • ....,., DAYI AUii (() , ... ..._ The mystery of Eng· land's Stonehenge, author Jackie Collins DMUI ... ,,_.. °'9111f -. Of PGll'Nm lllm llAftllll: A MOUll '11 NON ---QIA-...... u. •II 1•-..r 111ATMU* US Series · Na1tona1 Championship from Hilton Head S C I 1 hr) (8) -TNI Wl Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buomcontl ( 1 hr ) (I) arJ .,.,. "Wonder Man" ( 1945. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo A nightclub entertainer's twin brother is accused ot murder (2 hrs ) Cil .,. "Lonely Hearts" ( 1983, Ora ma) Wendy Hughes, Norman Kaye Two people discover happiness after meeting through a da11ng service 'A' ( t hr • 35 min) I MCrf llATNOn.. 1'l9 I 09I TNI TOMI Featured a look at a r~,1=hfe of Cap1101 Recorcf!i • .... PITAL PUCI I "Real Friends" Animated Horace Fly and Nast1na casl a dark cloud over the garden when they try to ruin Rose Petal and Sweet Violet's lfr~~~;:o~T~1e Osmond ... YWIDQMm WU. Wl.0~'11 MmAll .. ,.., PIUIM. w.T Jell Smtih Shares early Amer.can recipes 1nclud1ng one lor ChlCken Pie from 16th·century Virginia I UC. ... OMTm -(()U .... P.1 Cl COllY IMOW Theo bnbes Denise m order to meet her school proiect panner j..,. "The French lieutenant's Worn· an" ( 198 t Orama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons Based on the novel by JOhn Fowles An allatr between two actors is paralleled 1n the romantic pe110d ltlm 1n which the two~f=ng (2hrs) ~ ~--wnMUCl[NeMm I ~TM AWAITI A young sc1en1is1 (Mark Harmon) discovers a British luxury liner. lest for over •O years. at the bollom of the sea with 400 people still alive and being ruled by a benevolent dictator ~hrlstopner Lee) (Part I of 21 (1 hrs ) l1Zl .. "Doomsday Fhght' ( 1966 SuspenM) Jack Lord. Van Johnson A bomb hidden on a New Yorl\·t>OUnd tet must be found belore 11 exp1~ (2 hrs ) • e •ttfMtl "Death of ttn Eltpert Wit nns" (Season Premiere) P D James s Poetry-writing Scotland Verd 5fftuth ACS8m 0.~. investigates the murder ol a YOUllO girl OHr a forensic laboratory 24 Sunday. October 20. 1985 1n East Angha 's Fenlands !Pan 1of6) Q $hr ) ....TMIL.a. llO¥ll 'Who's Alra1d Of V1rg1n1a Woolf?" ( 1966. Drama) Ehzabeth Taylor Richard Burton A casual gel·together be· tween two un1vers11y professors and their wives ekplodeS 1n a night of psychotog1cal furor revealing inner tensions and marital turmCHI (2 hrs . 9 min ) (1) ~ ""81TAM (Jf)llOVll "The Big Red One· (1980 Ad· venture) Lee Marvin. Mark Hamill A tough Arm'I sergeant leads four young, in e~peroenced recruits into the violence· lolled !ray of World War II combat 'PG' 12 hrs 5 min) (SJ lta.l'f IUa AM Shirley Macla1ne sings and dances 1n a variety of comed'f skelches and musical number~. and also performs dramatic e11cerpls from "Terms 0 1 Enaearmenl .. The Turning Point" and ·some Came Running " ( 1 hr 30 min) m llO¥ll 'The Lady Wants Mink" ( 1952. Comedy) Ruth Hussey. Dennis O'Keefe A housewife who wants a mink coal al any cost decides 10 start her own mini\ !arm (2 hrs) t:aD 0> 'Al&YT111 Aleii s ego is damaged when he discovers that Mallory's 10 1s ~her lhan his U llOVW Ice Station Zebra" ( 1968 Drama) Rock Hudson, Ernest 8orgn1ne A submarine crew bound lor lhe North Pole wages a desperate struggle against time 1n order 10 find a precious piece ol Aus· is1an~~~~(3 hrr; I LCMIOAT ... , ..... w 9Gl'TIC8Ta .. (() lmON a IMOM A tour group d1 vorce scam may be 1nvol11ed 1n thP d1sap pearance ot a newly d111orced man I 1 •hr) Q GI) ctBJlll Carla begs Sam to help her stop thf' ma111age of her 16-year old son u ... 9 llOVW ·The Golden Gate MurcJers I t979 Mysrery) David Janssen Susan· nah York A defective and a nun ream up 10 prove !hat the supposed suicide ot a priest was actually a casi> ot murder t;i lhrs ~YUITY ... llOIT .... .... TMIL.a. UIT91 act MAN 'The l ast Place on Earth · (Season Premiere) The race to the South Pole begins 1n 1907 as Royal Na\.ly Captain Robert Falcon Scott (Martin ShawJ and Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen (Sverre Anl<er Ovsdal) publicly announce their goals (Part t of 6J O ( I ht 30 min ) IE '°'U.IOllll Terrence Allt vs Ers k•ne Wade on a hghtwetgh1 bou1 schedulqd for 10 rounds from Allant1c C11y N J (R) \2 hrs . 30 min ) I. 0' llC:Wll 'Best Defense" ( 1984 ComPdy) Dudley Moore Eddie Murphy A hapless engineer's plan& for a new tank gyro are fa1hng as miserably as his mat r•age and overseas 1wo years later a tank commander endures lhe results R' 11 hr 34 min J 11.)llCMI 'The Jigsaw Man" I t98• Ora mA l Michael Came Laurence Otrvier Veers alter defec11ng 10 Moscow an e~ Brt11sh 1n1e111gence egenl 1s given radical plas11c surgery and returned 10 England und1>r 11 new 1cien111v tor ON' more m1ss1on PG ( 1 11r 31 min ) .. 0 m ...n COUllT Mac IS crushed wtien his grandlather !Charles Lampkin) d• sowns h1m tor marrying Quon Le !Denice Kumaga11 Cf.I ll0¥11 · ElmP,r Gantry· ( 1960 OramaJ Burt Lancaster Jean Simmons After an oppo11un1s11c salesman 101ns a crool\ed evangelist his P• g1rlfnend a11empts 10 e,. 1>ose their traucJulen1 revival show (2 hrs '.lOm1n) S ~ SkPtches Jonn Byner .1s Sw•tr:hboard opPraHJf (rnesttne 1es1au· rant menus on waitresses· bOdles. Snow White 0 -e KNOTI Ulll9IO J111 Sennett 11ndc; ,, d1lhcu11 to keep Mack out of harm's way Greg hires an a1trac11ve secretary Q ( 1 ht ) D m Hl.l ITMIT ILUll Anger mounts when f omllo discovers the man who k1llecJ Det Garibaldi but can't touch him Betker gets the cold shoulder dunng a ldru~uel)1:;.e ( I nr I llO¥ll "Mr Jerico· ( 1969 Comedy) Patncl\ Macnee Connie Stevens Three con men become involved w11h chases confused •deni111es and fake gems ( 1 hr 30m1n) @ llOVll The Jol\er Is Wild ( 19!>7 81 oqraphy) frank S1na1ra Jeanne Crain Reloved comedian Joe E Lewis struggles 10 overcome mob 1n1erlerence 1n his ca reer (2 hrs . 45 min ) f.ID YU, •DHD S11 Humphrey Appleby (Nigel Hawlhorne) toes to prevenl his ;s= Mc~'11a1 service reforms rt:t l tWll'Y lll»ONTl: DON'T ITOP TMI CAlllVAl From Cen1enn1al Concert Hall in Winnipeg. Manitoba Harry Belafonte songs folk. pop and calypso music tn this '11•rlrirrnanc.e laped 1n July 1985 Features rtr • •ng~ Matilda Jnd Banana Boat { t hr I S l ""~-"'MOONDI:_..._ ... ntl LOIT INOOll Ralph !honks Allee 1s pregnanr. Ralph. Al· ice EcJ and Trixie attend a formal party for Ralph s boss a n1gt11 at the movies leaves Ralph and Ahc.e ar91J1roq over an act1ess's name O *11 ~ ='=NOQR•'?EIQ '?' llOYll ''Yentl" ( 1983. Music.al) Bar llra Stre•Silnd MAndy Patink1n From l• .. 1ac. 8ashe111'. ~1n9ers short story In 111rr ut lhe tentury Eastern Europe a ,,,ung woman d1sgu1ses herself as a man 1r nrdf'1 lo pursue the educa11on trad111on i\lly lorb•dden to .Jewish women PG Q -~~~· ~1 llCMI ·Star 80 ( 1983 Drama> Mar 1et Hemingway Foe Roberts Traces the career and death 01 m0del·ac1ress Doro· lhy Straiten who was murelerPd bv her es· , .. 11ranji(J)'ga;~1 hr 44 rrun) CMIOlft ~y ca AlllCI --·~'" u.Y .... ... All ILICTllC ~ A llCllllOUS showgirl snares her love of the D11ght1y COiored hghts in a history of noon from pop ar111ac1 lo its use t>y architects graphic des19ners sculplors and phoro· I='> a contemporary arl form o •II •-..r ).,.,. All Of Me' 11984 Comedy) Sieve Marton Lily To.,. 1ir· A hapless law· yer's normal routine 3'>.,11mes a different -Thursday Cont. ~ -'rspec1ove alter a Cdntankerovs heiress s ro,I lrotrt',nugrJtes 1nlO oriP '.ode Of nos t1r.•d't' Pt• 13· O ( 1 hr J'.l min 1 L 0 MOVIE Le11e1 1 111r· 1 r~ D.ire A 111111 ( 1 ror 30 r1111 S llOVll Reuoen Reuber 1 t'JMJ D•;i ma1 Tom Corit Kelly McG1lh<. A Sco111c;t µoe1 on the lecture crrcu11 indulges hi-. µd:.!>1ons 101 bovze arid younq womer ,,, Nr•/11 f • 01,Jldnd 1.0lleQP Lan ~ J',es R ( 1 I'll 4 1 "''") ~IODIQ 11:111) CJ) leQHT~T TroP rau• ' 1ri OPINl'l'r moo:.ters and lhf' dPIPCllves ro app•ehPr11J the murderer ol a •n Oster ' •• 1 nr IOm1n I 0 W TOMGHT Host .Johririy Carson Scneduled Su.i:anne Pleshette ( I hr 0 co.DY mM 9'nt llACI AND JAm Guests Fannie Flagg 0.1 WhllP Ann House a-::. Sketches the (.hurCll 01 Punt. an riteu•ew w 1r Sirr-.ar· 5 rnar the future Jonnny Carson the Rev T v 5eewell AIC ... ~ WIQAt HAWAlflM .. U~.-c.t • ,,._.TillLOll) COl9VTB allCllCLll 9°"TIC8'TB 1t:9 ~llTCHCOQ( PMll:WTI AIC ... ~ DAVID&DOTTO •• IW ... .. MALPIOPLI 1W Uuml M10lllT1 . MCU. 1t:ll €Ii) LA 11 leQHT 9'nt DA VII LIT10IWt Scheduled singer pe1cuss1onos1 $np1la l ; hr) UT PATROL m Oii MOUYWOOO QOUATM AWAITS A younQ !>C:1Prtlf<,I (Mark Harmon) d1scOvP«, a Bt•t•SI u•<.1ry 1trif'r lost tor over 40 years. al the 0011um • 11 rhe sea w1lh 400 peoptl:' c;ttll alive and t>Pong ruled Oy a oenevolent d•ClatQr .ifhr1stopher Lee) (Parl 2 of ?) 2 hrc; 1 (!OJ DTlllT~ TOMGHT lntP1111ew w11n Dack Ramoo I== ... 11811 oe&AL ""'*' ~TillLOll) )llOYll "The Frisco Kid' 11979 Comp 1ly1 Gene Wilder Hamson ford A Poh<,h 1,1bb1 finds himself oovolved 1n wild tront1e1 ""<>ad11e111u1es with a darong bank roObf'r ""r•Pn he travel<. to San Fr;inc1c;co 10 take nwr a nuw congrega11on PG 12 hrc; ') 111•11) t ilftOllTILOOI ( OJ ... Gork.y Pllrk I 1'l81 My-; ''"YI Wilham Hvrt Lee Marvin A MQSCOW t1omic1de 1nspcct0f'S 1nvest19atton ot a b1 z.me triple murder near a skating trnk lrold!> him to coritrontattons with the KGB -Jno ii giooe·tt 'Jt11ng Amero<.an bu<,one<.s tyc.oon R (2 hrs 8 mm ) Z llOYll Couritry ( 1984, Qfama) Jes· ~·c ,, l .)n'lP 'lam Sh13pard ThreatPned w1lh to11"Closure ot he• farm Jri Iowa N • ,,, m c,trt.Jgl)•t-c, 10 r01. J n '" '""r ta no ''"' kPen hpt 1,11111111 togr•rt'ler 'PG 11 nr 4'1 m1r1) 12:11 1-4 llCMI 'Mon1y Pythons The t.Aeari1ng ()I I 1IP 1 •983 Comedy/ John Cleese M1rhae1 Par.n The Severi Ages ot Man c r 1v1de ine 1oose framework tor a ser.es of r.nn11t Pp1<.ooes spooling evervth1n9 trom ,p, •n' "0p1ooucr.on 10 g1u11ony 'R t I hr '-'1 min J tM 0 (!J llOYll 'Planet E'arth' t 1974 Sc•· .,n,,. Fort• ,. Johr Sa•on Diana Mui· 1.iur A 20111-century man is senl lhrough 1 lime warp onto rhe 22rid cer1ury (RI (I rr 0 m.r> TM"'1 llCMI 'Ttie Outer Space Connec11ori 1 1'l7S Documentary) Narraled Oy ROd .:>Pr1tri9 New evidence appears to suggesl 'Mt human 11te on thrs plariet began with thP am11a1 ot · aricoerit astronauls" who .ettlPd on 1hP Peruvian Anoes and the Bet· muoa Triangle (2 hrs ) S GAUAGla: m.Oll CMlY Gallagher eso11s IQ his ottbeat Orand ot humor as tie sattnzes the Amencan oose~1on with IOOd by creeling a b•zarre work of art *B.-cmu.u · nml nlml 0 Featured Pia Zadora sings Playboy Playmates mOdet hngene Ph11 Morris ( The Young And The ~est ress 1 ( 1 '" I 0 llCMI Shell Shoe!\ ( 1967 Adven t.J•P1 Car Crow F1ank Leo The story ot three men NhOse lives are traumatized by thP de•as1a1oon 0 1 Wo110 War II (I hr SO rn.r i]) ..... (!) MOYIE Tr.ldP W1rids ( 1938 CXama r <>dr1c Match Joan Bennett A policeman li!llS 1ri love with the beautiful murder sus· pPct ne is asSlgned to tottow ( 2 hrs I I HORII UCM wml.Y 'AUL ,., AN ttl ... llOVll "Golden Earrings · 11947 Ora mal Ray M1llarid Marlene Olelr!Ch CXmng World War II a Brittsh a<}eflt seeks sheller 1r 1m the C.,estapo by 1rave1tn9 with a gyp- ' c;ir;iv;ir1 12 hrs) C01•6'1T0•11ett ALLllTMIFAl&Y ,.._.TMILOll) ·-·-'1':)MIOAIT~ ,,. ~· llO¥W "The triit1a1ton· ( 1983 Hor1or Vpra Miter, Clu Gulager A hazing in1t1ation prcrnk becomes deadly when sorort1y "'"09"" ano their boytriencts are 1nS1de a 100,lrtmPrt store w11t1 a homicidal man•· .1c. ff t 1 hr 38 min J HI I (J) Cit ... _,,.,Tat .:OllD--.u MOOM'I COUICTIOlt OI LOVI ~ ! eolmY Tc.llHT ... Tiii YIM• IOU MIAnllYa.9 1:11 -Tiii ll'l Hosts Len Da -rriclaY Conl -Momlng Movies- .. c 'Wavelength 11983 SciencP roe f!Ofll Robert C8rrad1ne Cherie Currie 1 1 hr '7m1n) Z 1 l' 11969 Suspense! Yves Mon 1and Jean-Lours Trin11gnant 12 hr$ 7 m1111 •• H Shipwreck ( 1978, Adventure) Rob- ert I oqari M1kk1 Jamison-Olsol'I ( t t\f 43 011n I 1311 @ Tight Spot ( 1955. Ofama) Edward Co Rcb1nson G•nger ~ (2 hrs I .. C ·w 1th011t A Trace' ( 1983, Ofama1 1;9 1N1c~ri1con10 11 hr ) llOVlrTOME ..... MtOOA • ...,THEICOll rz llO¥W Space Movie" I 1979. Oocu· meritary) Music by Mike Oldfield Archrval him footage chronicles lhe triumphs of the US SDaCP program. locusmg on the dra· mat•c Apeillo • I moori landing ( t hr 19 m1r>J mo.c. TODAY t:ll 'C'. ll0¥9 'Chris1one I 1983. Susoense) Keolh GorrJori Johri Stockwell Base<l on Stephen Kong's riovel A h•gh sct\00 m1sht buys ario reslores a 1958 Plymouth. una- ~are t s possessea Oy a demon lhat wlll 11>alously protect him arid destroy any perceived threat R' O \ t hr 50 min ) M IWOl&D AT LMll ·~,.,., II .. OCIOCCUU .,.. • Dev11 Ori Wheels" ( t947 Ofa· ma) Darryl Hickman. NC>feeri Nasti A tragedy results from a delinquent teen- i,·s reckless drrv•rig f 1 hr I lmlc:9M't ... ICMOOllLR "°"'..,. 11:11 llO¥W "Star 80" ( 1983. Ofama) Mar· oet Hemingway Enc Robetls T1aces the career and death ot model·acttess Doro- thy Straiten who was murde1ed by hef es· t1an~usbarid R' O t t hr 44 min 1 tatD 'Sins Of Jezebel" I t954. Ro- mance I Paulette Goddard. George Nader The Old Testament tale ot the beautiful but ruthless and corrupt queen ' of Jf~~ I hr 30 min ~ YOU AM nm. ...,. "" ......... 90TIC* ll0¥9 'The Fifth Floor" t t980 Ofa· ma l Bo Hop«1ns. 0.arine Hull A sane young woman <S rncarcerated rn a bizarre mental hospital where vlOlenee and drug abuse are the C>fdet ot the day 'R' I I hr JO min) W (!)IUflTI m _,.. Shadow Of The Thin Man· ( 194 t Mystety) W1ll1am Powell Myrna Loy Alter a 1ockey is found dead. a rac&- rrack scandal is uncove1ed (I hr ) 'Il "°"'...,. "%) .,.. The Brother From Another Planet · ( 198-4. Fantasy) Joe Morton. Darryl Edwards A gentle eatrate<restnal w•th myshcat healing powers lands 1n New Yotk. harbor and 8(flbarks on an odySSey th1ough Harlem ( I hr 44 min ) UI~-~ Dl:mTMU.. ... 'StC>fy 0 1 The Dolls" ( 1984 O.ama) Te1c h1 Abgayan1 ~ax Tl'layef A beauty pageant winner's lnumph is tarn- •Shed When nude photographs from hef pasr are publtSl'le<:l f 1 tlr 26 min ) -~== Kate Nelllgan. JuOd H•rsct\ (2 hrs.) "lhe Lile 01 Riiey ( 1949. Comedy) Wilham Bendnt Rosemary OeCamp. ( 1 hr 28 mt0 t $) 'Rot><n HOOd And The Sotoet•'' f 1~3 Ad\'enturtl AnlhQny VPtntlne. Sunday. Oc1ober 20. 1985 25 -l'riclay Conl. Nickolas Grace (2 hrs ) •(%) .. Grve My Regards To Broad Street" ( 1984, Mus1Cal) Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown. ( 1 hr . 48 min ) .. CID "Running Brave" (1983, Dfama) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr . 45 mm ) -Ct) "The Thing · ( 1951 . Science·Fiction) James Arness. Dewey Martin (I hr 27 min) "Our Mother's House" ( 1967 Ota· ma) Otrk Bogarde. Margarel BrOOkr. ( 1 hr . 45 min I -an "The Silence .. ( 1975. Dfama) R1cha1d Thomas, Chit Gorman ( t hr , 30 mm ) -· "Babes On Swing Street" ( 1944, Mu SICal) Peggy Ryan. Ann Blyth ( t hr 30 min) tW(Z) "Artists And Models Abroad" ( 1937 Musical) Jack Benny, Joan Bennetl ( 1 hr , 30 mm) tW(C) "Ben11" ( 1974, Adventure) Peter Breck. Patsy Garrett ( 1 hr • 40 min ) -Aftmnoon Movies - -· "Dangerous When Wei" ( 1953 Comedy) Esther w 1111ams. Fernando Lamas (2 hrs) CID .. Unfa1thlutly Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nas1ass1a K1nsk1 ( 1 hr 36m1n) (I) "The Year Of LMng Dangerously" ( 1983, Drama) Mel Gibson. Sigourney Weaver ( I hr . 55 mm ) W9 "The Dem1-Parad1se" ( 1943, Come dy) Laurence Ohv.er. Penelope Ward ( 1 hr . 30 min) Ct) "Wavelenglh" ( 1983 Science-Fie lion) Robert Carradine Cherie Cume ( 1 hr 27 min ) (l) "Firslborn· 11984. Ofama) Teri Gitrr Peter Weller ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ·• · •OO "Bra1ns1orm" ( t983. Sc1enc&-F1c11oii1 Christopher Walken. Natalie Wood ( 1 t'11 46 min) (I) "All Ot Me" ( 1984, Comedy) Steve Marlin. Lily Tomlin ( 1 hr 33 min) W (t) .. Without A Trace .. ( 1983. Orama) Kale Nelligan. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs ) (2) Alt The Rtghl Moves" ( 1983. Dre ma) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson ( t hr 30m1n) •Cl) "The Secret Of The Golden Otagon· ( 1983 Adventure) Renee Hou!llon Brian Haines \ I hr 36 min I .. (I) "The Amazing Howard Hughes' (1977. Biography) (Peri 2 of 2) Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Flanders (2 hrs) (C) "The Thong" ( 1951, Science·Ftehon) James Arness. Dewey Marlin ( 1 hr 21 min) CD "Cal People" ( 1982, Fan1asy) Nas tassia KmS111, Malcolm McDowell ( 1 hr 58mm) (Q) "The Cat People" ( 1942 Horror) Simone Simon Kenl Smllh (2 hrs I (%) "The WICked Lady" ( 1946. Adven IUfe) Margaret LockwOOd James Mason , " (1 hr 44 mm I ~ ........ ---.. 1.r.=. cm ... .... ,...., .... Q ~c•., ......... I I 111-.T ... Sunday. October 20. 1985 I ....at It. ..cl ....... ~ Ma™ l*W'll'I CllUTUT tlTI CID llO¥m "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983, Ro- mance) John Travolla. Olivia Newton· John A sell-styled 1nven1or and a bank teller are c.hosen by lhe Supreme Being to prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' ( 1 hr 28mm) --=a le.I Miit MAit When she v1S11s her popular cousin. a pla1n-loolung girl (Shelley Duvall) worl\s al changing her wa llflower image to that of a gracious beauty m-.unC«MT ·1 0 ... TOO Cl.Oii FOii ~ IMJ#llGY ~/1.1118 .. IHOUR --·~ • A/JM mnn .-Y--.0 ·Space E~lorallon and Advenlure Cap1talls1s" (CJ MOW "Ben11" ( 1974, AdVenture) Pe- ter Breck Patsy Garrell Aller a lovable pooch rescues two children from kid- nappers ne becomes a mosl welcome aod111on 10 their family G' (I hr . 40 min) I IUT t1I ltOUIAT "" Cll ... <Ill .,.,.Allmff TOllQHT A v1s11 to the set of "The Karate Kid II" in Hawa11 • tWIPY DAYI AUii !J ~ :1"...i. Carly Simon. a tour of a kazoo lactory • DAU.Al ... ~CC.»lf ..... Pamlm NUDlMCMU• PUmMLoe _ .. ..r u.a wu l*•m'I CllU111T tlTI ([) (,0) MOW "M1ss1ng In Action" ( 1984. Advenlure) Chuck Norris, M Emmett Walsh An American colonel returns 10 Vietnam 10 search tor MtAs 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min J LSJ ROCl Of M • Romeo Void and Pt L pedOfm "Myself To Myself.· "Never Say Never' and ·eenerac1or " (I hr ) (ZJ MOW "Give My Regards To Broad Street" ( 1984 Musical) Paul McCartney Bryan Brown tn a dream, a famous mus1- c1an searches tor 1he master tapes 10 his new album which he entrusted to an und erhanded aide 'PG' ( I hr . 48 min ) I ltOT llAT ltO'flm 7:11 u.ollD Am -1=-Wl9CM 9'rat •MICH? An1maled Liv· mg 1n a forest cabin. Range< Jones teach- es 1 cub 1he liner pojnts ol dressing up and t>obb1ng for applas as lhe bear cele bra1es h•s 111s1 Halloween I .... ~ WMAntWPB•llllJlft fT'I • M Cl.OllT, fT'l Ull81'MI _.. A relrospechve of lhe ghOuhes and ghos.- ties 1ha1 have mhab1led our favorite horror 1 1an1as~;: IM All.Mm fllOlllft ccurr .A ... ... nm._ WA WU--.OOf AmM.1 .. ,,,.,, WAll•T01-•MW1W9 "'••• ucme Bree<*S Crown ChAmp+OnJh•P Roe. Six live from Toron10 i hrl -~AT11ACTD9 ~ ... QMllm 1.tll~TUClllPOl9tfUY .. (()TK*"'ZOlll G) k..n lmllt Michael and KITI en- counter the hovercrall. an aquatic arse- nal ( 1 hr ) g T1tl ltClrtllOCll•I' flll"91All'f cm mATlll Jackie Gleason hosts a two- hour presen1a11on ot "Honeymooners" sketches (1nclud1ng one convened 10 cOI· or) that haven'I been aored since they 011g1nally appeared on lhe ·50s var.ety show Audi ey Meadows Art Carney and ~ce Randolph join in (2 hrs ) U ®l IWllM At lhe lasl m1nu1e, Kathe- rine cancels he1 plans 10 attend a special i:E:~All)Mlm I ~TM AWAITI A young sc1en11s1 (Mark Harmon) discovers a BrtliSh luxury liner. 1os1 for over 40 years, a1 lhe bottom ol the sea with 400 people sllll altve end being ruled by a benevolent dietator lhrislopher Lee) (Pall 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) •A11•T01wm•...,.o PUmTMILoe " WAU .,_., wm Guest Preston Marfin, vice chairman of lhe Federal Re- serve System LC) .,.,. 'Heartbreakers" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Peter Coyote. Nick Mancuso tn Los Angeles. two lifelong friends expe11ence dramallc changes 1n the11 careers, ro- mances ano lhelr own refalionShip 'R' 11 hr 38 min ) MOVIE "The Park Is Mine" ( 1985. Ota· ma) Tommy Lee Jones. Heten Shaver A d•Slraught man ignites an urban c11s1s when he lakes New York's Cent1al Park hos1age to b11ng e11en11on 10 the pltghl of Vietnam veterans Q 11 hr 45 min ) ($) llOVll "Weel(end Pass" ( 1984, Com· edy) D W Brown. Peter Ellensteln. Four sailors 1ust finishing basic 1ra1n1ng In San Diego travel 10 Los Angeles for fun and romance 'R' ( I hr 32 min I m llOVll "1'11 Be Yours" ( 1947 Musical) Deanna Durbin, Adolphe Menjou An un· soph1srica1ed young g11I fr om a small·lown comes to lhe big city where she promptly gels herself m10 trouble by fibbing lo a weattny admirer (2 hrs I t:t11 «1 ••~0 TIC TAC DOUlll UMIOAT , ......... WAU .,_., -Guesl P1es1on Marlin. vice cha11man of the Federal Re- serve System G) • COONrii I 0UW CCMlfTY "UCI Peace Studies Scholars Speak Out" Two nalionally recognized scholars will discuss the c11lical nuclear conlrol issue contron1- 1ng the Un11ed S1a1es and !he Sov1e1 Un· ion i •91CJ1-T,.1C:81,._"8"'• .. ~1UCI• .. ()) DAU.Al Pam decide$ to sell her shares of Ewing 01110 Wendell Sue Ellen's mother arrives 1n Dallas 1n hope of s1raighten1ng out her daughlet's Ille Q ( t hr I D G ..nt Of IC..::I B1t1y and the m1sf11s help a woutd·be '!Cienlltt unlil lhey realize he's commun1ca!IOQ wtth 11 mlstlltt headed 1n lheir dlrec11on ( I hr I 8 9 w+mTllWU Arnold's 1ob as a pnotographef's aS&1S1an1 rs net as easy as he thOughl it gilght be o I== c•&J ca "Laurence 011· 'Iler A Life · From his hOlne in ~·­ England the actor reminisces abOl.lt hi& -l'riclay Conl. ch1ldh00d. early theatrical successes. n1s marriages to Jill Esmorid and V1v1en Leigh and his d11ectorial debUt with t944's 'Henry V · (Par I 1 ot 2J O (I hr 30 min) EI!) NAm THI LON> 11> .-0 LM 'A Rellec1tve look a: Star Wars" NASA's Robert Jastrow and Simon Peter Worden. technical adviser 101 1he Geneva Arms Talks deoa1e rne issues with phy~1cs protesso1s Henry W Ke1.dall (MIT I and Ku1t Got1tr1ed (Cornell) (Pa11 2 012) ( 1 hr) t~WMIT'lM •D f'O'l lllOVll ·511LJil• 1 11·µac..1 11983 Drama) Cltnt fas1woo•J Sonora Locke Near ~dn Francisco streetwise detectove Doty Ha11y Callahan searches 101 a ritual· 1St1c killer R ( l hr '>7 min J 'ZJlllOVll 'T1rstborn· ( t984 Drama) Teri Garr Pe1e1 Weller Desp11e her sons Narn1ngs a d1110rced NOman Oec.omeS 1n volved with a t.harm1ng though latently sinister a111te1 who ult1ma1e1y tears the tam'it dpart ·~< .. t 1 11 hr 40 min ) t'9 D ~ ~ Benc,nn and company are <;tr anded at lhe governors mansion du11ng a leroc1ous Halloween night storm O Cf) llO\ltl ThreshCJld ( 1q01 Orama) Doriald Sutherland Jell Goldolum A hear! surgeon ra1&es a <..01111011ersy oy 1m plan11ng an f.'Ape11nienrn1 111ec11an1ca1 near I 1n a femille pat it>• 1 12 t.1 s 10 nun I $ llOva Buslln loose 1 t 98 t Come dy) Ric.hard PryOI Cicely Tyson A cum· bhng burglar, a concerned schoolteacher and eight children make a cross-country 111p 1n a oro"en down school bus R' ( t hr 34 min) .. @ ..,TUCll -· (J) FALCOll C.IT ratt.er Ch11stopher may nor supply the needed evidence to help Reardon and Angela O ( 1 hr ) D m llAll VICI Det Trudy Joplin (011 111a Brown) 11sks losing her lover when she pursues his~ deahng lroend ( 1 hr J B 11.na POii ... Spenser's hired to protect the hie of a key witness who s scheduled 10 testily against the moo (R) Q_ (1 ht) U llO\ltl "The Ultimate Th11ll I 1974 Suspense) 81111 Fkland Eric Braeden A wealthy businessman s parano1c tears lead him 10 commit murder ( I hr 30 min) m--•-• 11> ,_ IMOW ToelmfT Roy Acutl nar rates lh1s old·lash1oned med1<;1ne show re· v1val 1n Bailey, N C 1hat features 12 for mer meo1ctne men demonstrating lhe11 skills 1n salesmanship music and comedy \ 1 hr) (CJ llO\ltl All The Right Moves ( 1983. Drama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson An amb11tous high school football player 1n a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams of a college scholarship 1n order 10 make a bellar hie lor himself 'R (I hr 30 min ) llCMI "10' (1979. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Bo Derek A succ essful songwriter, disturbed 1bou1 reaching mid· die age. c1ec1oes to chas. alter a beeutllul girt on h8f way to ~ wtddlng 'R' (2 l'lra 3m~ .. 1....::-...::::utt.. -,_ a 1IL&9 IO llWUC The "bed boys of meglc" blend comedy end magic '" • o.rfonnanoe th81 1ncludeS escaping trom e stranjacllet sleigtit ol hand •nd t:>asica"y wimpy card tricks GD•WAYMlm (f)M'lmATllT•l•ITI Htghltghtsot thp 68 New York Jets and ·59 Kansas =1C·~~U:::_. WlllPllWlTt ...Vml.11 · TRAIM Trash disposal problems and solutions are explored as well as the use of trash as an anthropological tool 1n pro- 111d1ng ins1gh1s about our soc•ely's past presenl and lulure ( 1 hr ) Eli> DAL.LAI HOLM ~ ....... 90llT j..J !.Q) WOlmt OM ID T lllOVll "Terror lri The A1stes · ( 1984 'iuspense/ Na11aled by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen A 1oor.: at c1nema11c suspense through a comp1la1ton of e.-. r.erots trom lllms such as 'Frankenstein· Psycho' and Halloween' 'R' ( 1 hr nm1n) ttll 6 , lilOVll Blade In Hong Korig· 1198') Drama) Terry Lester, Keye Luke When t11s adop1t11e lather's ret11emen1 par Iv is d1~rupted by would·be assassins. a p1111,11~ 1m1es11gato1 Ines to track them (jnwr a111J oecomes ensriared 1n a mystery • I danger and deceit IR) 12 hrs t5 m111) Q m ToelQHT Hos! Johnny Carson Scheduled Dyan Cannon (I hr ) 0 Co.DY mM wmt llACIC AND Mm Guests Richard Moll. LOis Bromfield D IIDl A1C ... tllHTl.M f) ~ Guest Hanny Youngman Sketches a tribute to "Taxi", 1nterv1ews with a famous makeup ar11s1 and a blind p1a~e1 I=-...,... u.oNM~ llON "Catherine & Co .. ( 1973 Ora· ma) Jane B1rk1n Patock Dewaere Alter a tesson 1n economics. an enterpns1ng Pans p1ost11u1e incorporates herself and assem· Oles a d•11e1se group ot stockholders 'R' ~hr . 27 min). ..allTICa'f9 (O)PUYIOn Pl.LOW ...... MCMA111 L1W N II ,._ COllCllllT Stand up comic Richard Lewrs ollers hu· morous anecaotes on pa1ri 1n this concer1 at Hollywood's lmprov1sa11on Club Cameo aprearances by Biiiy Crystal. Ro- bin W1lltams. Rob Reiner and Madeline Kahn ( 1 hr) 11:11@ ~ TUCll tti99 TA&.11 ... MDAM-H0<11ble 1n· c1den1s plague a young couple 1n their newly-acqu11ed brownstone and 1he11 w11chcraft·prac1tc1ng neighbof (AdOlph Caesar) ~ 10 blame I ==.r 'fWOOD .... w ... llO\ltl "Showoown" ( 1973 Western) Dean Martin. Rock HUdSOn A sn.t1tf's Old t11eno lurns out to be a bani< robber (2 hrs) 8D LA~~ Schedllled docu· mentery writer I produoer Ken Burns ("The Statue ol Ll~r1y"). Omni mega· 11ne prettOef'll and colounder Kathy Kee- ton ....... ~?'=·An Unnatural Act (No Date Adult) (I h1 30 min I mMa.w U.(R) 1111 .. Mm:....,.Cllmlll""--Ari old man (01men McGa11in) with a pricetess ruby 11ng pre- c,enls 11 challenge tor a greedy r&11rement home nurse (M91got Kidder) who robs Pilltf'•lls ol tht-11 11alu11blM ~II m ,.,,v llQKT vaoe IOllNQ C..alv1n Grove (23·0) vs Rich- ard Savage t2~·0) tor lhe USBA Feeth· erN1>1gh1 1111e 5Ll'leduled tor 12 rounds from A11an111 • 11 NJ (Taped) ( 1 hr) fJ IMCtC CUllC'I NITITM (!) llOVll Rtlurn 0 1 The Fly·· ( 1959 Ho11or I V1ncen1 P11ce Brett Halsey Aile af'I •nventl'.lr dies using his d1s1n1egra11ng niacrune f'l1!. son COf'll1nues to wO<k on 1t f§'::''""'" ,,..,, E" KAllNEU RACING t' .... ,:e•'> C..rov. C na 1 c 1 1 n.1 • • t•om To1on10 tR) I h $ llOVll •' 1 Ht 1'!184 1.omeay) C,11•"P M.1r: '• r1 11r• A f'ldL11PC,S law· yer 11 " "' ,, •' • " ,, "'"·, • .,. rt c11tterent ,11 •. 1 -1 11•·~•·• ... 1>n1>1ress·s "' 11 •• ., ' .1 ... 'S•Cle 01 his I '1 • • ! n 1r I I J • f• I' I M'""''· I I 98 Dr,lrr•a • • ,1 I I' .... \..,O,ttq r N .. r .,,., t an 01t1r 1 • ,r 1 h • nl( ill µ1dye1 1n , iJ1•r1y p-~, •11 .. 1• , 1,..., 1 ,,., l•P<1mso1 11 .. (lt' I I )•I I( H•ake a I , q,., ·'• 1 • 1 1 1 10 mrn 1 lt:tl H lilOVll I 1 r1r "• 1 •CJ84 Drama) K1«1 11.,, • J1p,1J lv11i1.JnS Two (JOI h•r r ,, • hllt->I I .,... ,-J '(l ,.-ar Old ' 1,':,,lt 11 Wf,p ,, I '( If Pdfft ,j 1..-.e() COO· 1a1n1r14 1 "'' t:' H J SHUO J0tl our•eO 1n the fp,,i., JP-.er1 r. ~ 1r1 )d rrnn) U.@ llQKT TMCH WO llO\ltl ''Ass1gtunt'• 1 Mun1ct1 · (1972 Mystery J F~t<.hdrd B.i-.er ar I Roy Schetd· er rn .. ijO emn1er11 ,., Jui!>led ov a sa loon JWrtt'I , lt:<.u o•fll ~ stolen gold Our 1~ Wc,rld Wd• II I:' !> '> 1n1n I ID llO\ltl "1 ""Y 1,, Burn (1973 Ora n1a1 f G Mo;1'>hdll M1ldre11 Natwick A n1an 1n p11~ori er1lj•r1ee1s a mull1·m1111on l11lld1 , .)UnlPile111no scheme ( 1 111 30 Mt! a!) DAYIYDAY [C) llOVll P111 pil Hea11~ 11984 Ora· ma) II.en Wahl Ch•·• 1' L al1J '"Vietnam. a Na' 1 e• " n eel 11 \l 1.111-. 1n lnve w1th·a derJ t'•· J ·E' t 1 11'\ .. , h1ture plans are thlt I'•., .. , I y I 1 tN>v1table CHCUm sta111 •• ., nr "'.-11 I 1 111 !>~min 1 m WOllLO Vt110N WO llO\ltl ·r 1ve r '•i11)ro i>ars Io f.arth" ( 191>8 s, P••d' I 1tOn l.i111e-. Donald Andr+-w K.1•11 At •earl •Pd t11op capS4.lle co •t..i1n~ l 111 .. ~ I• 1 pr Ph• t ''" Mar t1an vis 11 tr• F arlh (•'tu U ~nm! 0 fPt1I rrt>cJ .:i ·nun run whe1e nun"> corr·1 ••IP di 111nn111g to raise lunds. Germaine ldt:kS1"ln I I hr l Q)~TO•MCH G TOll'TMllt MWN f IUU.lll*Q L 0 llO\ltl lhe tt'rminator' ( 1984 C)r 1pnc P F 1c 1tn111 ArnOld Scnwar zenegger l 1nda Harr111to11 •\ c.vtX>lg is senr back 1n time It ''' the e" .'029 10 present·day I os Anyt>les t .. .i:.s.J:.!)1nate a woman wtlo IS deS!tned tO u111e btrth tO a revOIUli008ry R' { 1 hr . 48 min I 1198 .,._ "Rage ' ( 1966 Drama) Gi.nn Ford Stella S1e en., A d!Slllusl<>M<S ptl~ c1an 1n 1 remote Ma•icari village l'I bi"en by 1 rab•O dOQ <1"d "H only l8 hou,.. to reach a med•C.:11 fentf!• 12 hrs S min) W,__,,TMCSI ...... COlmJY T091QHT IAlWl).A Y MM . llOWI HPllllOIPdkers' 11 4 Ora· mai f'pto•r 1 , r•llA Nie'" Mancuso In Los Sunday. October 20. 1985 27 Angeles. two lifelong friends experlet ice ~. ,matic char!Qf'" '" their careers, ro- • '" ' I 'A' ( 1 m ...... oil 19 (S" llOVlf 'P t I ·II" .nd The Sorcer· .nrt.~ ,Y Valen· llnti. N1Ck0las <.>ra ... e ,,ot:>tn Hood leads his men 1n a dartng rescue of hlS love. the beauhlul Maid MarK>n (2 hrs ) "® llOWll "Scarface" (1983, Drama) Al Pac1no. Michelle Pfeltfer A Cuban hood released from Castro's J8llS travels to M1· am1 and chmbs 10 the top ol the cocaine -tradC:\jorld "R' Q (2 hrs . SO min ) • llCMITClm ... ~ llOVll "Hidden Homicide" ( 1959, Mystery) Griffith Jones. Patricia Laflen. Circumstantial evidence leads a novella! to suspect himself ol his cOU!lln's murder (I hr . 30m1n ) e .,._ "The Morning After" ( 1974. Orama) Dick Van Dyke. Lynn Carlin Through pressures 1n his )Ob and the re- spooS1b1l11tes of his upper middle-class hie. a mar\ starts dr1nk1ng afld eventually loses all he ever wo1ked for ( 1 ht . 30 min ) 1-UC*lwm&.Y O.C. TODAY • ODDCOUIU ... -Saturday -llondng ---- ID ~-CMOf.,..•11 CC).,._ "Rumble Ash" (1983. Orama) Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke. In a 1950s ur· ban environment. a young tough l()ol(s up to his older b1other, an aging blk8f'. while struggll~ to find his own place In the world 'R ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) ([)AUTO UC. World Endurance Spa 1000 from Spa. Be~um. (R) ( 1 hr ) ... a.INllCllUlllllNe 1t11([) (D) llOWll "Thieves After Dark" ( 1984, Orama) Veronique Jannot. Bobby O.Cicco Two unemployed street mVSI· c1ans carry out a series of petty thefts and unw1t11ngty become Implicated In an ap- parent murder ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) ... 90¥ll "Lile With Father" ( 1947, Comedy) Wilham Powell. Irene Dunne. A woman and her lour sons manage to ma- nipulate their otherwise tyrannical pawi- arch (2 hrs. 30 min.) I MSAMI MISBTMILW u.-......... , .. llOWll "The Year 01 Lrv1ng Dangerous· ly" ( 1983, Drama) Mel Gibson. Sigour- ney Weaver An Australian journalist. a B1111sh embassy olhc1al and a Eurasian cameraman become caught up 1n the tu- mult or 1965 Indonesia just prior to the fall of Sukarno 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 55 min.) 11119 llOWll "Mrs. Mike" ( 1949. Adven- III IM lm80 ICMOUITIC .... TMI St 'i.Tsune vs Bonita I. I Cl .....,. ..,.fll.ACI ...... ~ llOWll "What's Up Tiger Lily?" ( t966 Comedy) Woody Allen. Tatsuys Mlhashl lhr . 20 min.) _.., MIDTMIW ltMAllOO NI •• llTAll llMI .... l1hLl•UCMI .,.,&"* .-V LOMY Mm C0..- 1An.aY•••11 .,., .... •••IP"' ....... •mao ~==Q I.Mm 19 llOWll "Town Tamer" (1965. West- ern) Dana Andrews, Terry Moore ( 1 hr . 55;a?,, ,.. " -~Of--llMI ltUne•--~TOflall .. MYLA --.111 -·--· ~ -~-~•-rn this animated tale. Columboa'a voyage IS !Old by hit thlpe that aMUme human charac- terltllca Cl) -MOODI M "'1'Clt Of IUDOll A IU$p9Cted witch Is sent by the Sherltt ot Nottingham to poison Robin Hood ( 1 hr) .(U-::i ... IUNTI. ..... iLiii:. lure) Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes. A cit) girl marries a mountle and learns tc "rough it" In the remote backwoods re- glof\S of Canada. (2 hrs , 10 min ) •C!>CMTOCm e llOWll "Jennifer" ( 1953, Suspense) Howard Dull. Ida Lupino. A young girl un- covers dark deeds at the drafty Old man- ISIOn ~~orks ( 1 hf) IA1WDAY,._ ICILOM:T AUTO UC. USAC Hut tOO frorr Terre Haute. Ind. (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min) (l)CMt .. ~OllTMlflUIW "I.,,.. ... ........... YGU .. ,_ 9: "Joanna" ( 1968. Orama) Genevieve Walle. Calvin Lockhart /. naive young woman becomes swept up ir the social whirl of mod London during th4 1960s 'R' ( 1 hr . 47 min ) •@ •mMT ..CC).,. "All The Right Moves" ( 1983 Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Netson. A1 ambitious high school football player In 1 dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams ol 1 college scholarship In order to make 1 better hie for himself. 'R' ( t hr , 30 min.) - I -Saturday Cont. -I I , 1, t I- D I. 2 p n ' Classic Fishing Invitational from the Ohio Rivet ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cf) .,. "Rocky Mountain' ( 1950 Western) Errol Flynn. Patrice Wymore (2 hrs.) l ••••a••w-. ........ lllO&T--·· NlllCI ...... YOM'I cena Of Anmmal -· (J) mA IAMITIA&.&. Ph1ladetph1a 76ers at New Y0<k Kn1cks (Live) (2 hrs 30mln.) l &::~Ma .. •• 0 IOU Setko-Tucson Maleh Play Chempl()(lsh1p hve from Tucson Ariz 12 lhrs ~WElllQ DATI Wini OM.I -ClOOl•I W cowrY "UCI Peace Studtes Scholars Speak Out Two natt0nally recognized schOlars will discuss the criucal nuclear control issue contront 1ng the Un11ed States and the Soviet Un ion ~ .,_ "Danton" ( t982 Orama1 Gerard OepardlBY. Wo1c1ect1 Pszon1ak 12 hrs . 16 min ) (I) IMm ......_. IAm.M.L 'I WATUT llTI CID -M 91\ Hosts Len Dawson Nick Buonicont1 ( 1 hr ) ()) .,_ "That Forsyte Woman" (1950 Orame) Errol Flynn. Greer Garson ( I hr -1"itr-'ITW1lll YMCMCOOI ua.u-.. llTWUCml~Y .,_ "The Floorwalker" ( 1916 .Comedy) Charlie Chaplin Edna Purvo a nee TMlllAll '* =~TMlllTI ...nm ITMTtll~-­ WGCUX'"W , ... , ... " ... ._......., 11&a LIMl8 1••au'I mATUT ® .. "The Karats Kid" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Ralph MecchlO, N0t1yuk1 "Pet'' Mori- ta (2 hrs . 6 min ) CD cm--"Unfa1thfutly Yours" (1984 Comedy) Dudley MOO<e, Nastass1a Kin slu ( 1 hr , 36 min.) CZ).,_ "Firstborn" ( 1984. Orama) Teri Gen. Pet81 Weller (l hr . 40 min I '*LI R• ... -.. AllAmo I':.. "In Society" ( 19«, Comedy} Abbott end Cottello, Ktrby Grant ( 1 hr 130~ ..... .. "" no UM P.-~~FALLW ... , .. -......... ---- {.?hrs) m ~ Jovan W<>tld Pro-Celebrrty Classic 41).,. "F0t1 Dobbs" ( 1958. Westem) Clint Welker.~la Mayo. (2 hrs.) fl) wci.• ...a Carrie Fl&f'ler, Henry Winkler. Danny OeVito and Rhea Perlman prOVlde the vOlces in this animated story 01 an 1mag1natrve child who schemes to reunite he! soon-to-1>&-d1v0fced parents Carol Burnell narrates O ( 1 hr ) l .W..,..WT DUP-.0 llAMITlll TW UIS._ Terrence Alll vs Ers- kine Wade H'l a lightweight bout scheduled t0t 10 rounds lrom Atlantic City, N J (R) _{?hrs. 30m1n) CSJ .,_"FlrstbOrn" (1984, Drama) Tari Garr. Peter Weller (I hr., 40 min.) '9 l'TIDIA: Olm YIM LATa A telethon to aid the famine-stricken African country 1_3 hrs ) ~CC) m'ftl 'Cry Rape•' ( 1973. Otama) Peter Cotlteld. Andrea Marcov1<:c1 ( 1 hr t5mm) G:llf) (() COUIGI l'OOTUU. Teams to be announced (live) (3 hrs . 30 min) D m'ftl 'My ChamplOn" (1981. Dra- ma1 Yoko Shimada, Chris Mitchum (2 tlrS J l n.llToo.t .,_ "Stnke Force" ( 1975, Orama) Cioll Gorman, Donald Blal<ety ( I hr , 30 min) ,....1'9 unu--•MMAM •10011 • l8DI RTICO... ,...,. ICM.TUii DOCTCAWMO •TODAY• ... ~ .... ~ (0) m¥ll "Zelig" ( 1983 Comedy) Woody Allen, Mia Farrow ( t hr , 24 min ) ,l)..,. "All The Rtght Moves" ( 1983 Orama) Tom Cruise Craig T Nelson ( 1 t:lllh' ==-mum ---=--' ' • CAii IT'Ol'Y .,_ "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. West- ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jacl<le Bur- royghs. ( 1 hr . 32 min.) CID M llMCM NI •nm• Auschwitz surv1v0fs, colleagues end family members revee1 the mysrerk>us Nie of the lugltMl Nazi dOCtOt Jo6ef = ( 1 hf ) WI __ ,.,., -~ WOY~ 1111 ~ ...... ~ An1meted. Murl<y Olsmel's labofatory er• ation. the Monstromurk, escepes to Rain- bow Land lo begin removing oOlot from the world (Part 1 of 2) o • .,. "Dirty Mary, Crazy Leny" ( t974, Adventure) Petef Fonde, Susen Ge<>fge. (2 hrs.) • ~ ..... Anlmeted. A group Of lovable. iop..ared canines cruudel to find lemll* for hom1l111. stray dogs (2 hrs) I----·---... .., __ 0 • .,.. .. "Eddie U.Con'1 Run" ( 1983. Ofeme) John Sc"'*<Str. KIMI Oouglaa. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -·-,_.,_,. •• Amulng Medicine" M ••emlnetlon tnto gene spllctng. le• surgery and~. un- derwatet births, and rhe dleQnolla of~ nal m m¥111s Host Ke1r Dullea ( 1 hr ) ~ m Guests Tears IOf Fears Kim Carnes I IOCKICMOOI. .,. "Tentacles" ( 1977. Adven· lure) John Huston. Shelley Winters (2 hrs ) I DOmlRWI llAAAZlm cc.Tm OlllllY '9ALTM _, ·-·= mwll "The R1g111 Stull'" ( 1983 Ora· ma) Sam Shepard, Scoll Glenn 13 '"S 12 min) (0 cm llCMI Manha11an" t 1979 Come· dy) WoO<Jy Allen O.ane Kealon 11 hr 36 mm) (%) .ml 2 11969. Suspense) Yves Montand Jean·Lou1s Trint1gnan1 12 hrs 7 min l t:9 (!l) .,,CAI• UUllMTID .. e m'ftl · Invasion Ot The Boay Snatch· ers' ( 1956 Science F1ct1on) Kevin Mc= Dana Wyntet 12 hrs I ~"'""=~ j) llOVA The con11nu1ng quest of a new generation ot pt1ysic1s1s 10 lormulate a single un1ty1ng theory 10 explain the "n' ver~tnr) !i ~::.Vt9Alnt ..... ~.,. "All 0 1 Me ( 1984 Comedy) .. i'~'~'m'"' .. ii .aliTICOfl NASCAR Goody's Cup 500 Grand Na11ooa1 Race from Marlins· ville. Va ( 1 hr 30 min (!) FAm Danny d1ums up support tor a IOfmer Westerns tOOI ""tlo may lose his horse 11 a long-llme toe has hos way t 1 hr) ~ •-...t•l•m111t•Of "'M'IP in ([' lllOITIC8f1D ·1""-·~ (1) 1'MI IACI POI -C.: COl· I.HI P001'IALL MPCAT conege tootoa11 sc0<es and highlights trom around the country and a look at neal week s ma10• contests l lTMnB ,,,,,....,..., m¥ll "Return 0 1 The RPoets" ( 198 I Drama) Barbara Eden. Don Murray (;i hrs l • eotJD QOlD Guests Luther Vandr05S Ready fOf the World Rosanne Cash ~w Ed•llon. Tom Jones Frankie \/alh and the IFouS Sean ( t nr I _._ •RWMOPllAIU Sl ~ P001'IALL IOn 1•o.w> ,. __ ,_ Mary Shelley"s stOty about an ambltlOUS doc.tor "'ho Ct&ates hie, stemng Robert Powell. Davtd Werner Carrie Ftshef and Jottn Gielgud O ( 1 hr 30mln) d (D CD)•llOCllY LOS An~ Kings 81 New JefMY Devil$ (Live) f3 hr1 . 15 min.) ·1·· •l~lAMlll~ .... AT M .,_. $ched\lled rfl'Jiews "Twioe 1n a L•tet•l'Tl9 tGene Hackmen, Ann-Margret). "My Man Adam" (03ve Thomas). ·Remo WtftlarN The AdVen· ture e.gtns·· (Joel Grey) l mft&CK! =-lnltelling roofing 11\t~ Sunday.Octot>er 20, 1985 29 -Salurclay Cont. f : trimming the windows O _.....,. COU. POOrU&..L Teams lo be an- nounced. (Live) (3 hrs., 30 min ) •e .-ea Scheduled: Olympte diving champion Greg Louganis. the trend toward family members movirlg back home. ( 1 hr.) I ··-.UllOOI Palm Leroy faces a crammed sched- ule when he cares for his 8-year-Old niece wtio arrives unexpectedly at his door ( 1 hr I • 9 MOU.YWOOO llAT Mccarren and Rado are hired to protect the life of an actor. (May be pre-empted I O I 1 hr I i ........ Ulmt,.U.. .,_ "King Kong Escapes" ( 1968 Science-Fiction) Rhodes Reason Linda Miiie< (2 hrs.) m MDVII "Breathless·· I 1983 Ordma1 IR<~=K•P""''V 12 h<> I IQUAM f'OOT Ull>IMltQ MDVII "The Big Bounce' ( t96!l Suspense) Ryan O'Neal Leigh Taylor- Young. ( 1 hr 42 min ) LS).,_ "Tank" ( 1983, Drama) James Garner. G D Spradlin ( 1 hr 53 min ) (.Z)MCMI "What's Up Tiger Ltly?" ( 196& Comedy) Woooy Allen. Tatsuya M1hash1 i hr , 20m1n) -... CW: WW OP TOllOMOW 'Amazing MedlCone" An examination onto gene sp11c1ng. laser surgery and acupunture un oerwa1er blrlhs. and the d1agnOS1s ot sp1 nal mening111s Host Ke11 Dullea ( 1 hr ) D l9A llAm'1W.L Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs (live) (2 hrs '30 min.) • mAI PM'ftlWI Jetlrey Lyons and M1 chael Medved review "Marie .. •lvenlng ____ _ • 8 I Cll M TOWll Featured a look a1 "whatever happened 10 the Olympians?' "-tlill1 .... ~ oltJ. (I hn., • ...... , --,.1 ........ 0AITIB tW .... . --~--- -·-----~· ...... .., .......... d ·~··i· .... ""• ... r un•r. 1111 w1 I!• 0 ..... )(llft..• .... > ._ ·1-----..--~ tW ---r..w.y----•• a INt .. ..,,...., 30 Sunday, October 20, 1985 UlllC ... 8 MDVII "Something Evil" (1971, Hor- ror I Sanoy Dennis, Ralph Bellamy A fam- ily of four unknoW1ngly become endan· gered by the evll within their new home ( 1 hr 30 min) U ~ Lm ITMIT Culver end Wingate are assigned 10 find a world-renowned p1- 101 who disappeared somewhere over the ocean (Ma~re-empted.) O ( 1 hr ) l 'MB'I Ml't ADAlll mTlf'I .,_., W011.D MART TO MART AOllllT ICHllU.8' ~ WOODINGffrl lltOP A 14-year·old shows how lo start a woodworking bus1 ne'>i> !HJ llOVll Seems Like Old Times" < 1 ciao ConieCJy I Goldie Hawn. Chevy r.11,..,e A '1ot1-hea11ed lawyer 1s torn be· t .vtif't' her hopeless e~·husband-turned t. .. 1nk 1110t>er ;ind he1 uptight present hus- lJitrtd who 1!. running lor Caillorn1a <11lu111ey ge11e1a1 PG ( 1 hr 42 min I m ETMIOfllA: 0.. YUll LAlD A telethon 10 aid 1he famine stricken African country a:a l(3nrs ~ • HEADUml ON T1IW. TOO Cl.Oii FOR Ca.orf fJl) Wl.D AlmllCA An exploration ol Amer 1ca·!. w1ldlile refuges. from the smallest 1n Florida 10 the largest 1n Alaska O I co.um c:atClllCUI J CH.tA.11 CfW9ll.lt Cll THI .... W NI CATCH~ AQHf IACKI wmt DAVID HC»JOMrZ Consumer into1ma11on on floor wax. used cars and PoSlal insurance U LOVI IOAT A woman 1s attracted 10 an unusual m<1r1 Judy and Vicki quarrel a man learns something new about his lov- e1 < .. uests include Sandy Dennis and Dia· na C.1nova (May be pre-empted) 0 ( 1 hr) (I) TOO ClOll FOR ca.ollT Monroe be- It oenc.h a 15·year-old boy who was picked ~tor shopllll1ng O]) = IOAT A woman 1s attracted to en unusual man, Judy and Vicki quarrel: a man learns something new about his lov- --1a1urc111Y __ _ .. I .... ICMOO&. POOrU&..L .. (11) OOI' • POOrU&..L •• ... 1PC11T1 • mca ,., .. ,... = ................... .. ... ..... -""" ... ... 11111111~ ....... ...... ......... .... ... ONe ""'· (1 lr .. . ... , -· (I) -IAIU1UU. " •• 1 , ... ,..,. ..... '"' blisb (UN (I r=, ..... n.. ..... ,.., ~I M;l8" .... l---..AltL g,~,uu er Guests include Sandy Dennis and Ota na Canova. (May be pre-empted.) O ( 1 hr . 30 min.) m lmM.I. --Vlckl dlaplays her in credible strength when a nelghborhooc bull~~tens Jamie and his friends m> OPfllCll'Ne ID MAT'Wll (Season Premiere) Triggere< by 1or1en11a1 rains. the dramatic regenera hon of plant and animal hie on Kenya'! drovghl-strtek en Tsavo plains IS observed Q_(l l'lr ) W tM D9GO ALM Featured Linda Smut takes a look at hie with Ray Kroc and thf Padre dream. meet National Motocr~ champion Rick Johnson: a demonstratior of ca1un cooking. Laurence Gross has < i ec1al movie review ' t wmt L.Oft PllOM,.. • MYIVAl. (Season Premiere) A h1sto ry 01 the European bison, Its near destruc t1on during World Wars I and II and lhE he1d's dependency on Poland's B1 alowieza lores! preserve, home also to < variety ol species including Iha tarpan O ( 1 ho l lC, DMYL NAU Ale all OATD Frorr New York's Apollo Theatre Hall & Oate! team up with former Temptations mem bers Eddie Kendricks and Devld Rulfin tc sing ·The Way You Do the Things Y0t. Do 'My Girt" and "Every11me You Ge Away ( 1 hr) SJ --MOOD: THI "'"* OP ....... /. suspected witch is sent by the Sherill o No111ngham to po.son Robin Hood ( · hr I (1.) llOYll . The Wicked Lady" (1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway, Alan Bates /. lascina11ng high-society wom.n engaQe! 1n highway robbery seduction and murde m the course of a day' a WOfk. 'R' ( 1 hr 38m1n) l':lllJ DMCI fn9I Judges Cethy Rigby Fred T ravalena, Barbara Whinnery Per formance by Kllque l rrtAUW. U.. .. llT""CNCOCa--....,.. Cl -.. Featured: school kids wilt AIDS I ra••.,. ~m.A..- , ... ~ n:ll tD CMMK TAut »i22*11 ... , o,~·-POOrU&..L -...._ .... ,,.. C1'1' tll -• llJ cou.m flOOTULL. ,_ .. fll •rt 11 11 & (UN) (I In.. ....... , ... 8 .. TICCIN llAecM 811 _.. Qlf ........ 1 ... -. ........ .. .. .:'Jl!l:W .... , ·~uca,._cmeo&, m.l ~cn1 ...... __ ................ ~ ... ::::.I:. ............... _. .,., llf I UYIOC* Ulll ... . -.............. "-••••• Uilllln 11 .. A II It .... (LM)(I ...... ......, --.. ,..,.,. tw 111&1 •••...,.a -~fOOTIM.L -~ I -Saturclay Cont. I G Ult D900 IOO'I AlmAL. IDMll Fee- lured Iha White rhinos. a success srory 1n animal conservation end the w0<ld"s lan- rasy bird lhe endangered Peregrine Fal- con ([) ©) MCMI '"Give My Regards To Broad STreel" ( 1984. Mu~al) Paul McCartney. Bryan Brown In a dream. a famous mus1- c1an searches •or Iha master tapes 10 1'l1s new album which he entrusted to an und· .. erhanded aide ·po· (I hr 48 min.) Ii= RA< Jonathan refuses a grant to travel to Mexteo because Julie can·1 go alOng • MCMI .. The Devil You Say.. ( 1973. Mysrery) Rock Hudson, Keenan Wynn Commissioner McMillan uncovers a con- nec1ton berween Satanism and the Hal- loween gilts sent anonymousry to Sally eac~r (I hr , 30m1n) I ftlOOO Cl.OllUP MCMI .. High Time .. ( 1960. Comedy) Brng Crosby. Fabien A widower falls 1n love Wlfh a French reacher alter he returns lo college (2 hrs 10 mtn ) i TWJMTim. = .. The Bingo Long Traveling All· Slars And Moror Kings" ( 1976. Comedy) Billy Dee Williams. Richard Pryor Two baseball players encounter oppoSllion when lhey leave lhe Negro NatlOllal League in 1939 lo form lhe1t own team {?hrs) m TMI ._ The portion ol the brain thal controls the 1nst1ncts -hunger, lhirst. sex, aggreSS1on -common 10 man and an1· mals alike. is e11am1ned O ( 1 hr ) I LOWIRCW. mAT J • ~•GI .. Laurence Oh· vier A life" From his home 1n Sussex England the actOt reminisces about his childhood, early thealrical successes, his mamages to Jill Esmond and Vivien Leigh and his d11ecror1a1 debut with 1944"s "Henry V •· (Parr 1 ol 2) O ( 1 hr , 30 min) CC) MOVll .. The Botder' (1981, Orama) Jack Nicholson. Valerie Perrine A Texas bOtder guard's values come 1n conllk:t with those of h15 COfrupl co-workers and his ma1er1ahs11c wile "A" ( 1 hr 47 min ) (f)COU..POOTIALL ~ (JD .,. "Romancing The Stone .. ( 198•. Aclllenture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. A romantte novelist re- luctanlly learns with a macho adventurer 1n a South American jungle to ransom her SISier with a fabulous legendary jewel ·po· ( 1 hr . •S min ) (I),.._ TAU TMIATM "The Emperor's New Clothes .. Art Cerney and Alan Arkin pi.y two con men wtlo manage to make the emperor (Dick Shawn) believe he's wearing a none.11ts1en1 sull of clothes. o .. lll)~TUCa·~ .. 8 e PACTI Of UN Blair fears the worst when she discovers that he< mother (Marj OuMy) is pregnant O • .,__ "Where E'agle& Oare" ( t969, A~ture) Richard Burton Clint East- WOOO-An Allied officer tS rescued lrom Nazia by commandos disguised as Ger mans (2 hrs . 30 mrn) (!) LRlm.a OI 1'MI llCM Ne PAMOUI lntefVlews wtth Engelbert Humperdlnck. Charles Bronson and wife JUI Ireland. Ger- many's Prince Von Thurn Und TaJ1ls. actor Cornet Wiide, • IOUf of the Far East wtth B!fly Dee Wllllamt ( 1 hf I 1.,. ..... a WWUJlll .. Cl) ... "Chffdftf'I Of Tha Night" (Premiere. OrameJ ~thleen Quinlan. NJ· cholas Campbell Based on the true story of L01s Lee whose graduate research 1n10 temale crime led her to open her home as a refuge for teen-age prostitutes o (2 hrs) D Cl» IGlaa-.t Rose (Berty White) freaks out when the house is burglarized ®l MCMI '"Semi· Tough'" ( 1977. Come· dy) Burt Reynolds. Kris Kr1srotterson Two football·play1ng buddies compete for the hand ol the team owner's beautiful and excepllonally w~ daughter (2 hrs ) Q) ITMT Of ..... M Proftles c;>f GeOtge Burns. Greer Garson. Larry Maneth. "The Dick Van Dyke Show" the origin ot crossword puules ( 1 hr I fl) A WM.I n.ou.t 1M1 9'" C8m11Y ~ ILL. .,.,_ .. Presidents And Poli tics With Richard Strour· A newsman who has covered Wasn1ngron and rhe While House since the Harding adm1nistra11on discusses American and foreign leaders i )Q(lhr) DALWHOUI COW. POOTUU CR) MOVll "FirstbOrn" ( 198• Orama) Teri Garr Peter Weller Despite her sons· warnings, a divorced woman becomes in- volved with a charming, though latenlly s1n1s1er dr1llet who u111mately rears the farr11~rt 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr . 40 mm ) (%) "Hearrbreakers.. ( 1984 Ora· ma) Perer Coyote. Nick Mancuso In Los Angeles. two ltlelong friends e.11pe11ence dramatic changes tn lhe1r careers, ro- mances and lheir own relat1onsh1p A" ( 1 hr . 38 min) I l'THION.....,,.,. CCIWTIMI .. mfTTMClll .. G 117 Mary (Marla Gibbs) fears that her archenemy Sandra (Jacke Ha11yl wtll soon be her new landlord I AL'9 tlTCHCOQC......,.. PCIUCamMY 1='=' A 1<>06< at the pvbltc park 1n F0t1 Worth. Texas, designed by a~ch1tec1 Phlllp Johnson (R) U:J CO) .,_ .. The Karate Kid" ( 1984 Orama) Ralph Macchio. Noriyuk1 ··Pat': Morlfa Alter several vlO~I clashes with his Caltlornia schoolmates. a reluctantly t•ansptanfed New Je1sey teen-ager seeks help from his apar1men1 bu1ld1ng·s mainte- nance man. a karale master ·po· (2 hrs 6min) -D flD ...,. The lead actor tor a televi- sion show rhat hired Hun1er and McCall as actv1sers Is found mutllated and murdered ~hr) 15 :=...: • YIM um A retethon 10 aid the fam1ne-strtc.ken Afrlean country • I.Rima"',,. -=tt Ne,..,. Interviews With Engelbert Humpe<dlnck. Charles Bronsoo and Wife Jiii Ireland. Ger- many's Prince Von Thurn Und Taxis act0t Cornet Wilde. a tout of the Fat East wtth BOly Dee Williams ( I ht ) _ e 9IMI "Murder" ( 1930. Suspense) Herbert Marshall. NOfah Baring A male 1u10t becomes lltmly convinced ot the In- nocence of an actress on 111a1 for slaying an actOf"s wtfe ( 1 ht., 30 min ) •mAOCNUMLW ID .,. .. The Sin 01 Harold Oldd• t>Oek" ( 19'7. Comedy) Harold Lloyd, Frances Ramsden An ambitious &elf· slarter of the t920s tear,,. that sucoeas has Ila pr.ce ( 1 tw . 30 m1n ) (C) .. "E.ay RIOet" ( 1969. [hfT\41) Peter Fonda, Dennis HOOQel Two young motorcyclists drop out ol ioclety .ncs.. rid- ing 11<:rOS$ the SouthWftt to~ OriMnt In search of the "tNI" America. enooun- rer preiud1ce and senseless violence 'A" ( I hr . 34 min J NIT a Tiit When Coach Denardo wants lo retire because of his heart condi- tion. Otane tries 10 convince him 10 stay _..6 MCMI "Enc" ( t975 Orama) John Savage Pa11ic1a Neal An active. athlehc young man terminally 111 wllh cancer lives the remainder ot his life with e11uberance ; hr . SO min) ... mffTMClll .. •llMCMOF_ Ma-l MCMI '"The Karate Kid ( 1984, Ora- ' ma) P1lph Maccn•o. No11yuk1 Pat" MOft- ra Ah several v1olenr clashes with his Cahforn1a schoolmares a reluctantly transplanred New Jersey reen-ager seej(s help from his aparrment bU1ld1ng·s mainte- nance man a karate master ·po· o (2 hrs 6 mtn) --1 IPOITI 'AGI 1w OD(J)®l fm ... m Guests Tears tor Fears Kim Carnes I TMDMOMTMI DAM .. ~l&L lmM.VIDIOI mAa Sketches lhe Rev Jesse Jackson s freedom cause. Super Daye overdoses on X rays lhe W0<ld News learn o l MOW Myra Brecken11dge.. ( 1970 Comedy! Raquel Welch Mae West GOfe V•Oal s transsexual herome goes 10 Holly- wood lo retrieve an mherirance from a c1ooked lormer mo111e s.tar 'R ( 1 hr , 3' 11:111min.:n~. 1t:ll UJIUIY ... 8' DAVID ~ lfllCW. ··Tn- State Area Special" H1ghltgl'lts of past Shows. 1nclud1ng David's many vtSlls to unusual people and ptace5 ( t hr . JO mm) 9 Mllr ell 1MI 111'1 Lip-synced rendl- 11ons of E lv1s Presley• s .. Ja11house Rock," Bobby Pickelfs "Monsrer Mash.. and Cher's "Hall-Breed .. D IWIMIWIPOITI a M> Cl) llCMI "St Louis Blues .. ( 1958, ~ cal) Nat King Cole. Pearl Bailey W C Handy, lather of lhe blues. ~ from ob- scurity to lame as a result of his mVSIC (2 hrs 15 min) Cf) m Guests Tears for Fears. Kim Carnes l llCllCUM'IMlllM cou.. flOOTU&J. ~T-...r IAn.&YM.M TNI .0 Mm The hnanc1al and lo- g1s11ca1 problems of lilmmakrng Guests d1tectO<S Bitty Wilder ( Some Llt<e 11 Hon • Sydney Pollack ( "T ootsle") and Peter B~danovich ( 'Whar's Up Doc?'") Cl).....,. (l)llCMI "Stuck On You"' (1983. Come- dy) trw1n Corey, Virginia Penla A t\an6- some couple IS locked 1n a l)llllmony <b- pute before a tudQe who s really an enget trying to w in back htS wings 'R" '1 hf . ~e mtn) 1W Ct:> _.. "Fame" ( 1980 Orama) lreM Cara, Barry Miller Sev91al gr119d students al a New York high schOol tor the peJ· f0tmlng arts upe1ten~ petlonal •nd ro- fessiooal setbaclls and svcc.aea. 'A (2 hf•."•• -;:, .... =--·--~ •l UILS I• Sunday,October 20, 1985 31 f0MCA8T80N A2 Senlng fMwpon a..ch, Cotti Meta. Huntington IMch, lrvlM, ~una Buch, Fountefn Veley and louttl Or..-County ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20. 198!> S.O CENTS Costa Mesa: Fiscal overachiever CitY'$tfirtVifig tax base may generate more money than it· sallowed to spend TONY S~AVEDRA for fiscaJ 1985-86 came within S7S of F1ntcameProposJUon 13, tbe 1978 the appropnauons hmll, and a m1tuative penned by Gann and tu healthy sales tax base 1s expected to guru Howard Jarv1s that lowCTcd push next year's budaet well past the property wes by S7 percent. ~nock­ fiscaJ boundary. ~n& many publicly-funded aaenc1es qenaes have jealously prouc.ud wb.at was left of their in.comes,. Bedroom cities witb narrow tu bates stumbled, while Cost.a Mesa - wtth 1t1 tax~tina South Coast Plaza shOl"Ptftl c:eater, auto deal· ersb1ps and burac<>ning business areas -flourished. Costa Mesa may soon find itself in the unusual position of making more money than the state will allow it to spend. And the dollar dilemma has sparked debate amo ng city officials on whether to drain the excess by offering landowners a break in pro p- erty taxes. Coast An Orange County woman faces a murder trial In the beating death of her mother .I A2 California The Southland brushfires have been brought under control./ A3 Californians score big In the Irish Sweepstakes, with $10,000 going to an Orange County man./ Al Nation New Yorkers get a taste of Callfornla llfe -an earthquake./ A3 President Reagan says he'll bring up human rights, subversion Issues atthesummlt./A3 World Anti-American rioting brings out government force In Egypt./ A3 Sport. St. Louis takes a 1-0 World Serles lead over Kansas City with 3-1 vlc- tory. /01 USC crushes Stanford, but UCLA escapes with one-point win over Wash- ington State In college football./01 Entertainment The rock group Starship Is remodeled and slicker thanever./84 South Coast Repertory has another world premiere opening this week./85 Buslneu The guru of high tech marketing speaks In Newport Beach./05 INDEX A8 C1-8 C6 ca 84-5 C5 A8 A6 82 04 01_.. Bridge Classified Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Sports Television Weather TV Log A2 Fire victims will get free apartments By &k Aa..clated Preu Dave Honiabera knowa wb.at ifs like to be burned out of his home, so he's offered me f'unuahcd apart- menu to eiaht fam1bes left bomelea by an apartment blur in Stanton last week. Honi1befl. co-owner of the Co~­ m onwealth Manor apenmenll m Buena Park. said Fnday the homeleat families can live in h11 buildina for 30 days rent-fru. He also uid there will be no c~ for utiliricl. "I don't know 1f anyone can undentand what it's hkc to be tbe vict.am of a fire unless you've been one," l&id HontJ~ who once k>tt all of hi• pouesat0n11n a.n ape.rtment nre. An altemauve would be to hold an election aslting voters to raise the spending cap placed on Costa Mesa as part of the 1979 Gann Initiative. Unless the ceiling is lifted the city would have to return the money collected past its limit by such methods as Jowenng vario us service fees or ofTenng tax reductions. PERSPECTIVE Costa Mesa's $47 million budget ~,....,._., ....... u,. Biker Marni Tucker with co-pilot Goldie. Easy-riding pooch ahotdogin traffic By ROBERT HYNDMAN °'""'~,... ..... Newport Beach motonsts ha ve good reason to be surpnsed when they sec a small dog yelping at them as 1t LJps through traffic, perched aboard a powerful motorcycle. But with the steady hands of Marni Tucker at the controls, they should realize that Goldie's bark is worse than her bike. "She loves It," says Tucker, who has been ridin1 w1th Goldie for the past several y~rs. "She sits up tall and ltkes to bark at the big dop m the back of pickup trucks. "People arc usually sittin& in traffic wtth glum faces. But when they sec her, they JUSt st.an busting up." While most motorists enjoy the sight of the casy-ridina canine who wears goggles and sus on a carpeted gas tank. her presence on local roads has been known 10 stop traffic - abruptl ) "She once caused a four<ar acci- dent on Coast Highway." T ucker says. "There was this guy who saw us and was Just laug.hing like hell He ran into the car in front of him and then someone ran into him and 1t went fro m there." What makes an 8-yea r·old dachshund-Ch1h uahua·bcagle mix brave the highways and byways of Orange County's road network aboard a 650cc Suzuki'> lt'5 probably due to Goldie's special rcla11onsh1p with T ucker. which has gone throuah the thick and the than of both of their lives (Pleue 11ee DOG/ A2) The anuiative, named after 1uY aplnst the financtal ropes. author Paul G ann, sets a mu1mum Proposition 13 lowered the tax on. city spending .accor~mg to popu-dollan the 1overnment could c-0llect, lauo n and yearly mflauon rates. while the G ann ltm1ta11on. approved It was pan of a one-two comb1na-the next year, put a lid on how m uch 1t uon that sta&&ered government a.gen-could spend, catching the money c1es during ihe Califorrua tax revol-coming and going, ut1on of the late 1970s. Sance the tax revolt. government Yet, an temu of tbe Gann bmi- tatton, the city is close to bccom1na an overachiever. Cost.a Mesa is proJectcd to collect (Pl---MJtaA'•/A2) 'Free m.oney' fails to prevent capture By ROBERT HYNDMAN °'""'~,....,, Two men suspected of robbing a Costa Mesa bank tned 10 evade police pursuit on the San Diego freeway Saturday by tossing handfuls of ca~h o ut their car window While the loose money stopped traffic as motonsts scrambled for the cash, the money was recovered and the suspects were apprehended, said Costa Mesa Police Lt Leslie Har- nson. "As far as we know, all the ~tolen money was recovered at the scene." Hamson said. "There was no con- fusion once officers amved." Police were unaware whether some of the cash was taken by moton sts pno r to the office rs' am val. Traffic on the frttway was hght and police reported no accidents stemming from the ana dent Arrested 1n connecuoo wtth the bank robber.i were Dav1d Cota. 20. of Los Angeles and Anthony Emmett Bega, 19, of Los Anselcs Both men were booked on susp1C1on of armed robbery and were being held 1n heu of SS0.000 bail each. Accordina to poh~. Cot.a entered the Glendale Federal Savmp branch at 2300 Harbor Blvd. and confronted bank employ~ with a shotgun he had been concealing under his tweed coat (Pleaae eee P'llEEW AT/ Al) Cops guilty Judge eyes Inrine off alsified role ln airport suit report rap By STEVE MARBLE Ol_IWIJ,.. ..... Two former Cahfom1a Highway Patrol officers could be sentenced to three years 1n state pnson afkr pleading gu1h> this week to chAIJes they falsified a drunken drivina case apmst a MissJon VieJO woman. Former CH P officxrs Robert Scott Fitzgerald, 2.S. and Gary Sterkel. 26. entered guilty picas late Thursday in a hastily called coun ~ion in Santa Ana. Both will be sentenced Dec 13 by Superior Court J udge Francisco Bnseno, said Deputy D1stnct Al· torney Maunce E"ans. The fo rmer offi cer!i were cha,..ed "1th a felo ny count of obstructing ius11ce b} filing a fal~ police report 1n connection with 1he arrest of Kimber· h .\nn O'Hara . .:!J · O'Hara said she was returning home from a bar in San Clemente on ..\pnl t 9 when two officers ap- proal hed her car. ~h1ch she'd parked on the shoulder of the freewa). according to published repons. The woman said she told the officers she had been dnnlung but had stopped because she was 111 and had !>ulTered from the stomach flu for ~'cral daH. acrnrding to reports. She reponcdl> said the officers told her the\ wuu Id dn' e her home .\1 that point. Officers Fitzgerald and l:itcrkcl pulk'd up in a second police car and asked O'Hara to perform sc"eral c.obnct) tests. ac- cording 10 repons The officers cventuall) handcuffed her and took her to Orange County Jail. The two officers later wrote a pohce report 1n which the> stated they had seen O"Hara weaving on the roadwa). They also testified to the statement m court. ..\ccording to the d1stnct allorncy's office, an in'e!>llpt1on later revealed that the officers had not seen O'Hara dnv1ng her car and had made up the statement. The covered up the false (Pleue eee COPS/ A2) By USA MAHONE~ ........ ,.. ... A U.S. District Court Judge will hear araumenu Monday on why the city of Irvine should be made a party to a l.lwswt filed by the Oran.e,e County Board of Superv1sors an March to resolve legal issues sur- round1n1 expens1on of John Wayne Airport. Irvine wa.nu 10 intervene 10 the suit to block a pendJns sttt.lement be- twcien tbe boatd and Newpon Beach opponenu of airport expansion wbo hammOTd out a series ofaareements on the issue this summer The aareements place lnruu on airpon srowth in return for ~tea that anti~1pan&ionisu will not tet up lcpl roadblocks to \be airport ' OpeBtlODL A federal Judie and the fedenl A VJatton Administrauon &till mult &pPTOVC the acrccments before the SUIU are dropped and the airport expu11on can bqln. Irvine a ry offic:iaJs wan a to blocl tbe tett.Jemeru between tbc county and urpon expension foea. whtch includes the CJty of Newpon &e.dt. the Airport Work.Joa Group and Stop Polluung Our Newport. becau.se one (PJeue eee ADlPOaT/A2J Republicans widen QC registration gap By TOM WRJGHT Of!M~ ......... Six )Cars of stead} gains h~ the Orange Count~ Republican Pan~ in rcg.istenng voters has not caused 1he GOP to rest on 11s laurels Whtie the Democratic pam ha!> been m ak.ing plans for a comeback campa1sn next }ear the count' Repubhcans ha' e "1dened the gap between the t ~o parties b' 16 3 ti c;<.i 'oters The latest lOUnt of rc-gistercd "oter.., 10 the count) shows that there are 5S4,83S Republicans. JY I I "fl Democrats. 11 .40~ A.mencan lndt'· pendent Part). 9.146 L1bcnanan Pary. 2.1 SI Pea~ and Freed om Pan' and 878 resistered w1th other part1e!> Republican strateg) has mvol,ed "knock.J!'f on doors c"cf°)' wet"kend and ma ltin& calls ever) evening to register voters for the 1986 clect1om ·· Orange County Repubhc~n \hair man Tom Fuentes ~1d The Republicans have al\O madt' 1ntens1ve rccru1ung efforts in ne" housing tracts and into con' mcing people who ··decline to \I.ate their .iflillauon' to register as Re:· publllan'> Wh1lr gains were made b) Re· publicans throughout Orange Coun- t}. the largest gai n!> were 1n the southern regions of t he count) where Republican officeholdc~ arc so firm- I\ entrenched that the Dem ocrats ha'e not plannc-0 an' scnous c.hallcngcs (Pleue eee GOP I A2) Irvine man hitbycar, near death By ROBERT HYNDMAN ~ .. ~ ........ .\ ~Q-\.ear-old Irvine man was near death Saturda" night from tnJunes suffered earhcr in the day when he "as ~truck b~ a h1t,a nd·run dnvcr ~ h1le nding his bicycle alona an Irvine ~trttt. Christians chafe at campus curbs Craig CaS() ~u hsted 1n "extttmc- 1) cnt1cal" cond1uon 11 Western \1cd1cal Center in Sant.a Ana wtth mass1H internal tnJunCS, a fractured ~ertebrac and a possible ~vercd spinal chord roup official claims HB educators are carryin church-state sep~ratton too far By ROBERT BA..RKER °' .. ..., ........ Huntinaton Beach tehool officials an: comina under fire for bannina student relisi<>us sroupe from mcct- in& on campus du=tbe ICbool day. Robert L Simo president of the Costa Meu· Citizens for Excellenoe in Education. claimed that IChool officials are diecriminat1n1 ap..in11 the riahll of the Christian atudents. Simonds, an orda.ined mini1ter and former tnllructot at Orantc Coast Coaete. Mid that officials arc actina wwtu. a .. false concept promoted by t.be American Civil Liberuel Union ud tbe Nat.ion.al f.ducation Atlocia-don .. that the U.S. ConatJtutioo calla (Of the teperation of the church and Rite. Hi• .,.oup 11 belp.na yo~ at t.btit ftlQUClt. to wtn "equal ecce9' to &.cilitia at all camputct in the district. he said. Edison student Joe Mendoza touched off a controversy two weeks qo when be ukcd school trustc:es to rcvcnc achool policies and make claurooms.. tbe PA syitem and bull· etin boards available to a sroup of younptcn who read scnpturc, d1t- cuu the Bible and have IJ'OUP praytn. Mendoza wd that rehaious croups are be•na denied uac of the fao hllC1 by officials wbo have faded \o comply with a I 984 equal acceu law that ban federal funds t.o school distnct1 that allow non-ecademac .,-oups to meet an classrooms but denies th<* fac1li· tJes to rehaioua aroups. The U.S. vpreme Cou11 this week beard arauments on ~ con.sttlU- uonahty of the new law School oftkt.all 11y they'd prefer to wa1t unol a rullQ& \I handed down. probably lft about f I months. bcfo~taklnaaction (' to either stand by their pohcy or to revers< 1t. But Mendoza sa.1d there shouldn't be any delay He plans to try to persuade trustees at their mtttJn& Monday niaht to 5erap the o ld policy and institute a new one naht away Mendoza and 1m<>nds use vu . t\Wly identical araumenu against a delay until the Supreme Court hands down a ruhn1 on the issue They both claim wd that motonsts couldn't watt for a ruhn1 by tht' Supreme Court before complyma with the S5 m ile speed hm1t Mane Otto. supenntendent of the Huntinaton Beach HtJh School Dts- tnct, sa.id Fnday, however, that 1t makes .:nK to wait on the ooun ruhllf. CttJnt the poss1biht)' that pobCles could be rcwnnen and then nuU1fied by the court's ruhna. 'Tm excited about the students wantJn& to tlave 81bk ,tudy, but rm not that sure that 1Chools arc the correct pta« for 1t We rouki Wlnd up hav1na one rehs>on hett an<S another one o~r there Conflict between rclllJOUS IJ'OUPI has caused • lot of bloodshed over the years. Schools art" uked to do a lot ofthmgs. But I don·1 want to rcfcrtt a rcha:tous fiaht. .. Other school districts an Oranar County have reacted d1fTercntl) to oreuutt from the rchcious groups. Capistrano l101fied and Saddlebdc Valley U nified school d1stn cts voted to bar all non-.acadcm1c groups from usina clauroom spaCt on school day5 .. They'vt expelled aJI the orpniu· t1ons JUJt to ,rt to the C'hnstlans. .. Costa Mesa's Simonds w d ·•Wt Wiii chalknic that in court."' 1monds 1s m uch more 1n aartt· ment wtth the pohC}' adol>tcd 1n thr Newport-Mesa U nified Distn C't Thr pohcy allows tht rehaio us o,.an1D · uons 10 use tchool faci1iues 1n tht mom•n& before cla.un st.an. at noon and 111 the afternoon as lo~ as there a.tt no sponsort. no protelY1m na and 8dults can only be p~nt by 1nv1ta· uon -and not too often at that uptnnt.endent John N1C'oll v.ho draf\ed tM pohCy, s&.td that rtltJIOU\ sroups meet at all four ht&h school' in tbt distnct and then-have httn no complaints.. • '\ccordmg to Irvine Police Set Mike Osden. C ascy wa.s nd1na his bike westbound aJo na lrv1 ne Centcr Dn"e near Oranac Tmr when a car tr'l"ehn& m the same d1rcct1on struck him from behind. The dnver dtd not stop. Pohcc invntipton qucsbo ned wnne~ses to tht' 11 I S a .m aocadtnt who dctenbcd ttw vetltcle an "<>kier full·sLZcd ~mean vehicle, ~ pttn an color.·· Qadefl laJd. Tbc dnv~r wu dncnbcd only u an 8dult male CaKy was ruihcd to Wcs•cm Medical Center w~ be wu placed on hfc...support systcmL A nunaaa supemlOr delcnbed hts condltJon as anvely ill &od Mi&r death. Beaux Cuey wu not canyu• a.nl 1dentificatJon, autbonttn h9d dJ • ficulty not1fyina family me:mben. Later 1n the afternoon. bas wtft c.Utd Irvine Police"° tDq\Uft about h1' wt.aeabouts ll.Me be b8d not m 1Jmcd from b1& blke ride. wu 1tf~ t.o WCS\em Medical Chtcf ..-be1'e she met wilb doc:ton '° ducull Cuey's oondtbon A2 Orange Cout DAILY PIL.OT ~Sunday, October 20, 1~8~ I WEATHf R Clear skies due along the Coast Sklel over tri. Orange Coat wtll be mottly clMr tod1y but t0me low cloUda along t.M ClOUt eerty ttWI morning It Wiii be m01tly cloudy tonight and Monday morning, beoomlng partly cfoudy Monday afternoon. High• Sunday at bMChel 70 tp 7& and Inland valleyl 75 to 82. Cool« Mond1y With high• at bMche9 &a to 73 and Inland valleyl 73 to 77 Ovetnlghl lowt In tM 501 From Point Cone.piton to tri. Maxlean Borde<: lnMr w1ter1 -Light, vatlable Wind• In tri. morning, becoming aoulh to aouthweat 8 to 13 knot• thla afternoon and evening. Southweet 1well1 1 to 2 feet. Some low cloud• thle m0tnlng, beoomlng moatty clear In tri. afternoon. Moeuy etoudy tolght. Out., wateta -weat to northwett wind• 12 to 18 knot• today. 9C>Ythweat wind• 8 to 15 knota tonight. Combined .... 4 to 8 f"1. low c:loud1 thla morning, beeomlng partly cloudy thla afternoon. U.S. Tempe II 117 8 1 " 74 .. lfmni... ~ ~. ~ 'llONU ~~~~W11rn -Col0_. I lie••'• downtown taking ahape Conatracdon contlnae. on the red8Yelop- ment a.rM of downtown Coeta lleM, eoath of Weet 19th Street and weet of Newport and Barbor Boaltmarda. .. IO .. ., u ,, 18 75 79 13 73 .. 7f .. 13 74 56 ... 12 )4 7t .. .. 70 u eo 71 57 f3 ... .. 11 77 lie .. 71 70 16 I I 61 eo eo 66 lie eo &2 .. 3a 74 S2 76 65 .. 72 .. Q n ae 65 at 61 40 M M 61 51 12 .. 73 .. 72 to 11 51 16 M Sl'IO*•'• 11..,, 'Vr•• Sno* Occ"°•O ,.y 51t tl0n.,y a. ,_......, WN -~·HOM VS Oeol QI eo-o-et Calif. Temps Seni.M-&.nta Monica Stoc:lilOtl High. !Ow lot?• noun end4nQ it1 5 a m TW-V""-'f .. 41 .. 61 .. 441 .. 24 74 .. 70 38 County woman faces trial in mother's beating death By rbe A1aoelat.ed Preti Aston testified bis daughter told him after the slaying, "ihe atom bomb dropped," Deputy Distnct Attorney Richard KJng said. emphysema, Richards said. As a result of her illnesses. the stress of being struck caused too much exer- tion and she was unable to get enough oxygen. • 7& 63 67 Ml 79 ., 90 57 sa 70 .. 71 73 • && 515 91 e.:11~ 75 50 T0tr~ ""'''-es s 1 t'-1• V1y e_,mo111 .. 48 -----------Big 9Mr 17 19 IMlllOp 77 31 Tld 8/yl,,. 8 .. 1 ~1 es C11111n1 " Eut9111 82 5I TOOAY ,,_ 1t 60 l'lrwl Ngll $•31 &fl' L.anc:MI., 79 3t Fltt l tow 9'02 a m Lllf'Q llMdl 77 54 9-w1 NOii 3:01 p m Loe ~ 16 5' Second tow 11:1).4 p.m ~ 8' 4t lllOMDAY Monrovta 15 60 At91 lllQll 8·)3 a m MeillieOello 90 42 "'91 tow 11.12 a m Mometey 69 &5 s.cono lllQll 4.43 p m Ml. Wll9ofl 78 $3 31 )5 6 1 00 ~ at 90 Sun Mii !Odey at 9 13 pm , f-0.IMd 92 5e Monday al 7 02 a.m Md MU IOM\ el OnlMlo 87 26 • 12 p m ~ 8pttnoa at 90 Moon ,_ today al 2 11 p m ...... at l'Medlnl a3 6 I 1 1 ·04 p m , and 11-IOeltl at I 2t P m p-"°'*9 14 4• Motldity ~ 9& &1 ,_, llufl ., 42 "-'-d City e2 ~ A Tustin woman was ordered to stand tnal for murdcnng her seriously ill, 59-year-old mother. who was beaten to death with a wrench and an oxygen tank. Terry Lynn Aston wept Friday as she listened to testimony during a preltminary heanng. Pathologist Dr. Robert Richards testified that although the victim suffered multiple blows and cuts to her head, face and body, the cause of death was a lade of oxygen. Defense attorney Paul Meyer claimed the pathologist's testimony shows that Mrs. Aston did not die directly as a result of the beating. • lie 72 73 17 43 63 13 71 91 73 N 90 71 ... 44 Extended ::::-'° ~ ~ Surf report a.n llenwcMno 77 S2 Diil SW SW SW SW &rnadette Seebert, a neighbor of Mariam Elise Aston. testified she and the defendant's father dis.covered Mrs. Aston lying in a pool of blood in her Tustin condominium Aug. 8. Aston was crouched over her mother's body. her clot.hes spattered with blood. Seebert testified. Secben said when she screamed, Aston "stood up w11h her arms up and she came toward me. I sidestepped her and she went into the arms of her father." "I got nd of the evil," Seeben said she heard Aston tell her father, Samuel. Ray Charles OK as plane erashes BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Singer Ray Charles and several mem- bers of his band were slightly injured Saturday when his airplane failed to stop on a runway and crashed in a cornfield, authontics said. The four-eng.snc propeller plane wa_s carryrng Charles and more than 20 others when 11 crashed around 3:30 p.m. at the Monroe County Airport. officials said. Heavy ram and poor v1s1bihty probably caused the crash, said airport officials. Neither Charles, who was sched- uled to perform in Bloomington later Saturday, nor any of the other passengers were senously injured. The victim suffered from heart disease and an advanced state of DOO ••• From Al A former animal con trol officer in Palm Spnngs, Tucker had plenty of animals -12 dog.s. a raccoon. a boa constnctor and rabbits. to name a few -to keep her busy when she first met Goldie m 1979. "Goldjc came into the pound and you could tell right a war, that she had been horribly abused.· Tucker re- calls ... You couldn't even look at her." Tucke r brought Goldie home, but her ex-husband continued to harass the young dOJ. ··He was a Jerk -one of those guys that didn't like 'sissy' dogs. You know, he'd stomp his fcctJUSt to scare her. then laugh." Tucker decided it was best to return Goldie to the pound. But they were reunited a couple of years later -the same week Tucker's divorce was finalized. ··At first I thought. 'God, I can't take another dog home.' But when I saw Goldie, I just opened the kennel and said. 'Let's go home.' " Today, although Tucker has three other dop, a parrot and a hamster. her special relationship with Goldie continues on a motorcycle built for two. "She likes the md1v1dual atten- tion," Tucker says. "She trusts me and knows I wouldn't do anything to hun her." Aston, who had been laving wath her mother for a few months. had been sceng a psychol~st for about five years. her father said. He said his daughter was very upset by her mother's detenoraung cond1uon and wanted to help care for her. Betty Ford will visit Hoag center Former first lady &tty Ford, who survived a highly publicized bout with breast cancer, will visit the Orange Coast Monday to tour Hoag Memonal Hospital's new Breast Im- aging Center. "Since her own successful treat- ment for cancer, Mrs. Ford has been a tireless supporter of cancer research, diagnosis and treatment," said spokeswoman Gwen Duhaime. Tbe facility, which is the largest m Oran~ County, will provide com- plete state-of-the-an diagnosis of breast mahgnancies. It is located in the Park Lado medical office building across the street from Hoag Memorial Hospital. Ford, who underwent treatment for breast cancer in 1974, ~II address those who contributed to the new Genter at a Newport Beach Mamott Hotel luncheon Monday aftertouring the medical facility. Sen O&bfl9I 15 54 Sen Dleoo 12 6 7 Sen l'nnc:ilaco 8$ ~ S-.AN 77 S4 s.nca e.n-. 70 47 a.ni. CNz 5' ... AIRPORT LAWSUIT HEARING SET ... r• From Al of the airccmcnts could open Lbe door for civilian use of Manne Corps Air Station at El Toro. Irvine does not want the air st.au on, which is located in unincorporated county territory northeast of the city, to be convened to joint military- civilian use because the changeover would burden Irvine ~idents ~th the same kind of noise problems that have plagued Ne~rt citizens who live under the fli&}lt path of the airport, said Paul Brady Jr .. assistant city manager. During the settlement talks, the board of supervisors agreed to rescind two resolutions that have prevented interested groups from scarcbina for a locataon for a second airport to meet Orange County's air travel demands. One of those resolutions clamped the ltd shut on consideration of the El Toro air station as a possible location for an additional regional airport. Removal of the restricting resol- ution would open the way for di&- cussion of joint use at the air station, Irvine officials fear. Deputy County Counsel Dan Didier said tbe county is not overly FREEWAY MONEY ••• From Al Cota aHeaedly stole an undisclosed amount of cash an the I I :30 a.m. robbery and fled in a yellow Volks- wagen Bug driven by Bega, Harrison said. A witness gave police Detective GOP ••• Jl'romAl Mathew Park. a GOP county precinct d irector, said the Re- publicans have placed · special Russ Rose a description of the suspects and the ~et.away car. With the help of a police helicopter, the fleeina suspects were spotted travel- ing northbound on Harbor Boulevard and were pursued by poli~ as they sped southbound on the San Diego freeway, Harrison said. Near the transition to the north- bound Costa Mesa Freeway, the men tossed the cub out the window. concerned about Irvine's efTon to intervene in the proposed settlement. Because the caty d1d not previously take an active interest in the airport suit, Didier said he doesn't believe the city will have any standing in the matter. Besides the intervention request. Irvine is also look.ing into the possi- bility of annexing the Marine base and air station. If the air station were to become pan of the city, Irvine would enact measures to prevent it from bc<:om- ing a joint-use airport, Brady said. COPS ... From Al statement when they testified before South County Municipal Judge Rich- ard Hamilton. The officers were removed from the CHP force after the incident was in vest1gated. The felony charges were flied against Fitzgerald and Sterkel Tbu~ day. the same day they entered their guilty pleas. MESA'S FISCAL OVER ACHIEVEMENT ... emphasis on converting registered Democrats in the 72nd Assembly District to Republicans. The push is The suspects exited the freeway in Santa Ana, but their car spun out wben it bit a puddle on Standard Avenue. Officers then apprehended the suspccu. O'Hara said the drunken dnv1ng charges were dropped. From Al about S6.3 m1ll1on in property taxes for fiscal 1985-86~ alon$ ~th predic- ted sales taxes of) 18 million. If retail sales continue to grow as expected, the city ~II probably surpass Its Gann l'im1t next fiscal yc-ar by roughly $4 m1lhon. said Coun- cilman Dave Wheeler. Bussne!>!> centers approved or under con~truct1on in downtown and north Costa Mesa are expected to pump even more sales uu money into the tall in future years. November 1986 election ballot. Anticipating Wheeler's proposal, the Chamber of Commerce has urged the council to consider reducing rather than eliminating Costa Mesa's share of property uues. And business property as well as res1dentiaJ should pan.ake of the tax cut, the chamber said. Furthermore, business leaders asked that an electJon also be held to decide whether the appropnations limit should be raised lo pay for much-needed pubhc service projects. pan of the Republicans' goal of so they will vote to increase the city's unseating Richard Robinson, D- spending power. Garden Grove. who won by a margin "The chamber is asking us to make of 256 votes, in 1986. government bigger. It's also trymg to Bruce Summer, Oranse County make 1t more palatable to the voters Democratic chairman. said the new by trying to reduce taxes," he charged. figures didn't make him happy, but he Wheeler added that he would not 1s not alarmed. include businesses in his proposed "We'll just have to work harder," ballot measure. explaining: "My duty he said. 1s to cut the residents' taxes, not the County Republicans saad they businesses' " couldn't calculate how much the While fueling a fiscal debate, the party as spendma on voter reg.is- spcnding restriction has also raised trataon. but the party's Central Com- questions about Costa Mesa's future mitteehasonepaadstaffmemberwho growth. spe.nds almost aJI of his tame o:;r,v er Since the limit as raised according registration. 'Jet set' teen bandits fly in, grab $300,000 BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) -Young robbers who flew in from California, staged a brazen jewelry store holdup in an affluent shopping mall, then bopped a quick flight home may prove hard to find, pohc.c fear. Four youths. rangmg an age from 12 to 18, took as much as $300,000 worth of diamonds aod Jewelry an the heist, authont1es say. One of the four, a 15-year-old Los Angeles youth, was arrested at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and is helping police piece the story together. The other three caught a flight to Southern California shortly after the Thursday robbery. Charges could be filed against the 15-year-old by Tuesday. 'The favorable business climate and vibrant economy ... have crc-ated something of an 'embarrassment of ncbes' for City Hall." said an Oct. 8 memorandum from the Cost.a Mesa Chamber of Commerce 10 the City Council. Assistant City Manager Allan Roeder. who wall be inhenting the future money snaggle when he takes over as chief administrator Oct. 26, said he did not interpret Costa Mesa's prospenty as an embarrassment. The chamber's two-pronged ap- proach would give taxpayers a break while aJlo~ng the city to keep some of the money for public improve- ments, according to its memoran- dum. "Residents have been inconve- nienced in various ways by the rapid commercial development,'' sajd the letter. "A tax reduction is a fair way to give residents direct return on the economic growth of the city." to population, shouldn't the council The state Republic.an Pa re· approve more residential projects wards GOP clubs $1 for each new instead of commercial developments Republican registered. that~llonly~nerakmoncy thatthe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ci ty cannot spend? fl That solution, however. may backfire because the residential $fOwth could deplete the city's bulg- ing purse. putting Costa Mesa in the same predicament.as the tax-starved bedroom cities. "It shows for a healthy commemal sector and sf it's an embarrassment, it's one that other c1t1cs would enjoy having," Roeder said. Wheeler 1s crusading for the csiy to elimtnate 1u portion of rcs1denttal property taxes, about 18 percent of the w b1 II sent to homeownen. He 1s expected to ask Monday that lm proposed tax cut be placed on the Just Call 642-6086 The statement conunued. "On the other hand. st seems a shame to lose the opportunity to provide better services," thus. the need for a tax breu combined With a waiver of the appropriations limjt Wheeler argued the reducuon proposed by the chamber would merely be a bone thrown to residents It's a complicated problem, said Mayor Norma Hertzog. charging that Wheeler is only muddying the waters by posing measu~ that she considers premature "What he's doing gets good press, but 11 also leads to confusion,' said Hertzog. cautioning that the problem needs m ore study. Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your meua•t will be recorded, tranacrlbd and delivered to Uae appropriate editor. Tbe same 24-boar answerln• service may bt' und to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our 1.Atten column mu1t Include their name and telephone number for vulflcallon. No <.'lrculatloo calls, pleue. Tell u1 wbat'1 on your mind. 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The U.S. Geological Survey's Na- tional Eanhquake Center in Golden. Colo., ga~ged the quake's force at 3.8 on the Richter scale. "It sounded like a somc boom or an explosion." said Dons Sehg, who lives in Dobbs Ferry. about I 1h miles from Ardsley. "The buildmg shook momentanly." "My whole bed, my body was actually shaking. 1 thought I was dream mg but it was too long," said Shavon Bryan, who lives in Ewing Township, N.J .. about 90 miles from the quake's center. "I sat up 10 bed and l could hea thmgs vibrating in my Quake stu.kea New York City mcd1c1ne cabmet." Though polce switchboards 10 New York, New Jersey and Connecticut hghted up mstantly af\er the quake, there were no immediate reports of 1njunes or damage. In Montana. a quake regstenng 4.1 on the scale occurred five miles west of West Yellowstone at 8:35 a.m. PDT, the Nauonal Earthquake Infor- mation Center reported. II equaled the region's strongest quake so far this year. JUSt two days earlier At least 20 quakes have shaken the West Yellowstone-Hebgen Lake area 1n the past four days, a fresuency high even for southwestern Montank. which has an earthquake almost e\el") da), pohce said. There have been no reports of damage or tnJUr) Reagan to hit Gorbachev on rfghts, spying issues By tbe A11oclated Preti WASHINGTON -President Reapn. saying 1t will take more than nucl~ar w~.apon cuts to ms~re "true pea~e· with Moscow, announced Saturday he will bnng up human rights, armed mtervention and subversion when he meets with Soviet leader Milc.hajl Gorbachev. In hls weekly radio address. the president also asserted anew his convicuon that the U nited States should pursue testing as well as research of"Star Wars" weapons Reagan will meet in Geneva on Nov. 19-20 with Gorbachev, the general secretary of the Soviet Union's Communist Pany rt will bt' the first meeting between Reagan and the top Kremlin leader. Budget-balancing plan crltlclzed WASHINGTON -The chainnan of the congressional Joint Economic Committee blasted the Senate-passed Gramm-Rudman plan to balance the budget by 1990 Saturday, calling it a threat to economic v owih ... This scheme 1s a prescnpt1on for makrng recessions worse and for domg the least about the defi cit when we can most afford 1t," Rep. David Obey. D-W1s., said in a broadcast response to President Reagan's weclcJy radio speech. Congress could reduce the federal bud&et deficit with lowered spending. tu increases o r both under the admimstrauon·backed plan sponsored by Sens. Phil Gramm, R- Tex .. and Warren Rudman, R-N.H. lfthe House and Senate failed. mandatof) cuts would ta.Ice effect. Defense realignment report sweeping WASHINGTON -A Senate Armed Services Committee st.alT recommendation to abohsh the Jomt Chiefs of St.afT was the focus of most headlines last week. but the report's proposals to overhaul and reshape the Pentagon went far beyond that. The report stands, in the fi~t place. as one of the most sweeping indictments in decades of a system which It said gi ve~ highest pnonues to the demands of the 1nd1v1dual armed services and short shnft to the needs of a rational and unified national defense "Service interests rather than strategic needs pla} the dominant role 1n shaping program decisions," the repon states. Rock Hudson's friends pay tribute LOS ANGELES -In accordance with Rock Hudson's wishes. close fnends gathered Saturday for a memorial service in the home where the AIDS- stncken actor spent his final days. "It's a very private gathering, .. said pubhcist Chen Sam, who organized the memonal. "There were about I SO people. I am not giving out the guest list." The Pohce Dcpanment's special events section closed Beverly Crest Dnve to all but 1nv1ted guests dunng the service Hudson died Oct. 2 at age 59 and his body wa5 cremated. His ashes were scattered at sea Last week. Pre.cbool molestlng suspects 'lost' MANHA TT AN BEAC H -Parents of alleged v1c11ms in the McMartin Pre-School molestation case said Saturday that more than 50 suspected child molesters at several preschools will never be chafled, despite a SI million investigation. The parents said state law requinngchtldrcn to perwnally tesufy aptnsl alleged molesters, and the statute of limitations requinng that child molC1tatlon charges be filed within six years after the alleged cnmc. have been the arcat !St factors discouraging arrests and prosecutions. La•t'of Southland fires contained LOS ANGELES -Firdighters have containe<i the last Southern Cahfornia brushfire remaining from the dozens that burned more than I 00,000 acres, destroyed 21 homes and c.aused one death. The 45. 710-acrc blaze inside the ruged Los Padres National Forest was 85 percent contamed Saturday momtnf-The fire 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles started last Monday. alona with the others that were pushed across parched brushland by hot, dry Santa Ana winds. Bu•h bead• home from Cblna trip HONG KONG -U.S. Vice President George Bush left for home Satvrday after 11ix-day tour of China and said Chinesc-U.S. relations were on a "aood track" despite differences over Taiwan and other i11ues. He spoke at a news conference in Hona Kona before departina for Ancborqe, Alaska. en route back to Wubin~on. Buah said the Rcapn administntion has souaht improved relations with Pekin&, add.inf. "Th.at i1 happcnina and I don't see there would be call for any new dramatic action." Guerrilla plot tolled la Nicaragua MANAGUA -The Sandinista aovemment has UTCStcd five auerrillas who planned to blow up economic .tarJCU to ~oinci~e. with an offensive by rebels in northern Nicanau.a.1ecord1na to lntenor Mi01ster Tomas Borst. He told a neVt'1 c()nfcrence th.at a rebel sympathizer tipped off authonties about lhc planned bombinp of tM oftices of the national bus com pany ENA BUS, tht Soviet airline Acroflot. an electrical 1ubstatton and a 1upermarket. Bo~ and other officials have II.id 2,S-00 Honduru-bucd rebels are planruna to launch a new offcnsi ve soon. Reagan: Italy relations 'solid' President reaffirms common views on terrorist policy after flap over h!Jacking RO ME (AP) -A top U S. official delivered a letter from President Reagan to caretaker Premier Bcmno Crax1 Saturday that said US -ltahan relations remain "solid" despite d1f· ferenc.es over the Achille Lauro h1jack..ing. The letter, delivered by Deputy Secretary of State John C Whitehead dunng a meetmg which lasted nearl} two hours, was "particularly fnend- ly .'' Craxi said. In the letter. Reagan said that despite "differences on the best way to respond to the h1Jaclung" the two countnes "share the fundamental commitment on the necessity to POW-MIA protesters arrested WASHINGTON !AP) -Eight protesters who handcuffed them- selves to the White House gate Saturday to call public attention to LI S. soldiers sull listed as m1ss1ng after the Vietnam War were arrested. U S Park Police said. The demonslrauon was sponsored b} the ~a11onal Vietnam Veterans Coalition of the Sons and Daughters of MIAs and was staged to call attenuon to the MIA issue. said Tom Burch. head of the coaht1on. Police said the fi,e women and three men handcuffed themselves to the fence of the executive mansion at 1he nonh east gate shortly before 11 am respond with firmness to the challenaes posed by intemattonaJ terronsm." The letter. released by Crax1' s oOicc 1n Italian and translated by the Associated Prcsi.. wd U.S.-Jtahan relations "have been and remain comfon.able, deep and solid and I am sure that our personal ues continue to be welded to this tradition." Craxi's coalition 1overnment fell Thursday aflcr Defense M1n1stcr Giovanni Spadohnt quit to protest lls allowing Mohammed Abbas to leave 1he country. Abbas 1s the PLO official accused by the Umted States of master· minding the luxury liner h1Jaclong th.at terronud more than SOO paucn- 1en from Oct. 7-9 and resulted in the lolhn& ofan Amencan pauenaier. rhe Reapn adminmrauon bas cnt1cl.Ud Crax1 for allo,rina Abbu to leave Italy for Yugoslavia. Abbas and the four lujackcn u - n ved 10 ltaJy when U.S warplanes forced the faypuan 1.1rl10cr carryina them to tana-In Sicily Oct. 11 . The h1Jackers att in ltahan custody and face murder cbargts in the death of Leon Klinghoffer, a 69-year-old. partially paralyzed American passen- ger. Whitehead refused to answer re- poners' quesuons after the meettnJ in Ch1ai Palace. the premier's office Instead he read a statement, scnbbled with black felt lip pen on paper, 1n ~ h1ch he c.alled the talks a .. warm and fnendly" d1scuss1on. Whitehead. who flew to Rome for lhc meeuna. wd, "We .,,.eect Uw tbe events of the put few weeb iodk:alc tbe need for better eoordiAltioo between all nation.a 1n the oQIOloa fi&ht qainst terrorism." The U.S.envoyu1d Reqan'tletter ··upreued the presjdent's bope that we should now put our ditfettoces bebtnd us:· Crut said bu convenauon with Whitehead helped mak.c clear the facts and led to a "better com- prehension and better evaluation." Craxi told rcponen be "would be pleased" to accept Rcapn's invita· uon to meet him and other Western leaden on Tbunday 10 New Yor\t in preparauon for the November sum- mit between Reapn and Soviet leader Miklwl S. Got'bacbev. He wd he would ao unless the ltaJian government cns1s p~vents hlm After being warned they were '1olating a law regarding demon- strations at the Whtte House. the group refused 10 leave. All eight demonstrators were arrested. White Houae police remo•e proteattnc family memben of POW• and lllAa. Californians clean up in Irish Sweepstakes NEWMARKET, England !AP) -Two Caltfom1ans ea.ch won 150,000 lnsh pounds (about S 150.000) in the lnsh Hospital SwccpstakesSa1urda)'. while an Orange Count} man collectedSIU.000 J. T . Phtlhps of Ramona and George Olsen of Suisun both dre'4' tickets for Kayudee, winner of the Cesa~witch handicap at Newmarket, England. One ucket holder who drew the second-placed ho~. Jamesmead, '4-0n 25,000 Insh pounds. She was llfe M. Ltuzun1e of Petaluma. Calif. Winnmg third pnze of I 0.000 lnsh pounds for Bourbon Bo) was Jimmy Norz. of Anaheim South Plains hit hard by flooding By ell~ .Uaocl•&ed Pr~u Up to eight inches of nun sent streams surgjna out of their banks 1l\ er the sou them Plains. forcing e\ acuauons and blockmg roads 1n Texas and .\rkansas. and lca,1ng t~o :--.auo nal Guardsmen and a teen-age girl missing after their 'eh1cles v.ere v.ashed awa' :--.orth~ard along a line of wer weathcrcuendina into New EnaJand, a bus~ Cll1c410 frttwa) was cl09Cd by deep wa1er. and two nvers in southeastern ~1ch1gan rose to Oood Stage X -<lllered "ind dama,e also wa.s reponed 1n Teus. '4-here gusts hit .s ~ mph Transplantpatient'doing fine' after getting an artificial heart .. The door ble~ open and I was Jumti enough w answer 1t:· said KC'' rn Murra\ "ho "orks for a ~um pan' a hloc. k from .\ddtson .\1rpon nonh ul Dalld"> Three a1rpon hJng3r\ lo\1 \1d1ni anJ rooting <h t>rn1g.ht ra1nlall aml1u nl\ ot 4 h • t int hn "<.'r1.• u1mm1rn across Tc'.i' "Ith I.II inlh<.'$ 1n 24 hours a1 f mkncksburg. H .s I .it ~1 a \pearl and ~.,"al T\Jer along "llh 8 05 inches at 'it.i.r ( 1t\ .\rk and 4 14 inches at H ugl1 Ok fa the '\;at1onal \l. eather \e1'11.e ..aid It ~1d the 1 lanu Rl\<.'r ~11uld n~ more: th.rn kC'l tl\ \unJa\ HERSHEY. Pa . (AP) -The first rec1p1ent of the Perin State art1fic1al heart. implanted to keep h1m ah\e until a transplant can be performed. thanked his doctors Saturda} and told them "I'm doing fine .. Anthony Mandia complained of mild pain from th~ 1nc1s1on but was doing "remarkabl) well" one da} after ti' e hours of implant surgery at Hershe} Medical Center, said hospi- tal spokesman Dr John W Burnside Mandia. a 44-year-0ld Ph1ladel- ph1a bachelor who was near death when surgeons decided to implant the one-pound, plastic, air-dnven device. was taken ofT a respirator Saturda} afternoon and a breathing tube was removed from his throat. He was tallong freely. his head was ele\'ated and he drank s0me t1u 1ds. Burnside said He said Mandia praised his doc· tors. and said. "'Bet~ecn )OU gu)S and the man upstairs I'm doing fine.• ... The Penn State heart, named after the hospital's affihatcd uni versll~. will Sta} in Mandia until a suitable human donor heart c.an be fo und poss1bl) within a week or so. said Burnside Burnside !Ml1d doctors could ~e no e"idence o f bkedmg or other com· phcat10ns that ha' e plagued reop1· cnts of other an1fic1al hearts Mand1a's relall' cs told reporters Saturda' the\ had 1mt1alh resisted the 1dea.ofan.art1fic1al heart implant but changed their mind5 Thursda\ v. hen the~ realiLl'd there was no othc.-r {lpllOO \fand1a v.a~ told atur he suffered hcan failure 1n \1arch that he v.as a hkt"h candidate for an implant but h1\ rcacuon ~a., .. no go·· said h1\ hrmher. Ernie. 41 .. \l. hen the\ ~1J there ~a\ a pos~1hillt\ ~nu might need a hean ir:in">plant. he "11uldn ·t be he' e that until h'' final(\ got ~or~ and v.ent in the hn">pllal ·· Emu~ \1andia said · Ile tuuldn't breathe .\nd then he deo dcd ll ~as the best v.a\ to go .. .\) he v.a~ being v. he<"led 1010 th<' l)pcratmg room earl~ Fnda\ morn- ing. Mandia ~1d ''I'm rollmg \C\ en) ... Emu.· rel ailed Ernie said he rcplicd ··"-t't'P roll ing.. bab\. ~ou're going to ~in 1t .. Tv.u r,old1er<. v.crt• re~uc.·d earl\ '>aturda\ after tht"tr 'a11unal C 1uard tidd ambulam l' v. a' v. ashed from a Inv. -v.ater cn"'ing into ~~ollen Hin~on l reek at I on HO()J Texa'l.. near \l. au.1 ~ut the \ ehu:te and two other soldier\ v.ere m1~s1ng. ~1d '11aJ Da' id ( ottom ··\l. e are not ">Urt' 11 the' v.e"' on a mC'd1cal run 0r using 1t for transpor· tauon ·· ( ottom said .. But the' wert- on weekend training as~tnbh ·and ll I'> unl1l.el~ thn were transponing lnJUrC'd .. .\uthonues !M\1d another car v.as ~ashed mto Osage C'rttlt near Fon Hood. but no one ~as tnJurcd .\ I 4-~ear-0ld girl was missing ~aturda' after her fam1h 's station ~ agon "'as swept 1010 Lake.Buchanan near Burnet. Texu dunng heav-. rain Egypt quells anti-U .S. protesting C .\I RO I 4.P 1-Riot pohce clashed ~ith hundrt'd~ of students after the go\Cmment ordert'd a crackdown Saturda) on anu-Amencan demon· Str&llOn~, Wlth fean IJ'OWll\I that the protest wcrt undenn101na President Hosn1 Mubarak The d1sturbancn were an after- math of th<' ltAhan crui~ ihtp hlj8Cking Truck-mounted cannons ra.tned tear ps c&nisten Saturda) on tht campus of Ein Shams Univenity, located in northeast Cairo. u from '00 to S-00 students demon1tnned dnpitt tM aovernmcnt b&n A uruvemt)' official said carunen fell ato9 two bualdlap of the Com- mcrc:ir School. suruna fim that • for two houn and did e1tt1Wve datn.&F. Killer trPIJooa l•Yin6 PJUllppbJe. MANILA -Typhoon Dot moved away fl"om the Ph1ltppines Saturday aft.er beuenna the m&1n ill.and of Lulon with heavy ra101 and up to 70 m~h winds. lcaVll\I 31 people dad and thouunds homeless, offioals 1&1d. In Inda.a.. Ooocbna tngtred by 1t.0rnu earber an lM week lilied 29 people S.turdly. brinaina India's two-day death 1011 10 78 Funeral ln SOath Africa A crowd of mon tit.all "1,000people1athen &l'OmMl the body of Abdal aP'rMlle dul.a& a tm»eral lA ca,. Towa. ._.. Africa, Sata.rday. Frt4le wu a.hot oatalde a moecp• ln Ute Atllloae clUtrlct 4arba& net.al Tlolmace Tw..s&y. The oflk1&1, who spoke cm the condmon of not be1na Mienb6ed..1Ud douns of \tudcnll ~ hun.. nchad· 1na eomc "'ho -.ere hJt in lbc floe b) t.bc canistcn Otben fa.iDM!ld 1.n &ht mekle Honored for citl.zenahip l'fewport Beach police officer LaVonne Campbell recei•ea the Cltlsen of the Year award from the Newport Barbor Elka LodCe for her community eertice work. 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AC/battery opera· tlon. #16-100 SCHOOL NOTES 19 Coast residents among National University grads Nineteen area residents were among the nearly 600 graduate and undcraraduatc students who received degrees during ccrmonies at National University's Vista campus on Oct. 6 They are: From Irvine: Robert A. Clark and Mark Lee Miller. master of business administration; Amin Asvadi, Cor- nelio Consunji Flores and Barbara Jean Silverstone, bachelorofbusiness administration; Jerome Thomas Hohn, bachelor of technical educa- tion. From Hunungton Beach: Alfonso A. Madalengo1tia, Jerome Columbus Washington and Karen Kay Puchalsk.i. bachelor o f business ad· mmistrataon. from Costa Mesa: Pamela S. Kyn~ll~Sant~>, bachelor of business adman1strat1on. From San O emente: Harry K. Chambcrlajn 11, master of arts in business administration. L. David Brevig, master of business admm1s- tration. announcing ''Interiors'' a 1peclal edition of the Dally Piiot. call 642-4321 to re1erve advertising apace. deadline Oct. 24th. From Newport Ocach: Wayne Leroy Grqory Jr., associate of ans. from Fo untain Valley: M. L. Marlow, master of business adminis- tration. . From Westminster: Constantin Leontiev, master of business admin- istration. From Laguna Niguel: O mnae A. du Saiir, master of ans in counseling psychology; Raymond Jon &ye, master of business adm101strat1on. Diane Jeanette Hecht, bachelor of business administrataon. The Honorable Leo n Walhams. chairman of the San 01~0 County Board of Supervisors, deli vered the commencement address. Nebndka bomecomlng Lisa Rohmaller of Costa Mesa recently was the co-chairwoman of the 1985 homecoming committee at Concordia College in Nebraska. The week: long event ent11led "Wish upon a Star: Chnst. O ur I lope for the future," fcatu~ six daily themes based on ~ scctt~~ of 01~ neyland. This was an add1t1on to the parade and intercollegiate soccer and footbalJ 8Jmes. UCI appolntme.at Or. Fawzi Hennes has been ap- pointed assistant dean of under- graduate studies at U<;: Irvine. Hennes fonnerly was director of business operations for the ~liege.of Continuing Studies at the Unrversny of Nebraska. Omaha. He will assist undergraduate stud- ies Dean Meredith Lee. Hennes received his bachelor's degree at the American Jesuit Uni ver- s11y 1n Baghdad, Iraq, and his ma~ter's and doctoral degrees at the Un1ver- s1ty of Nebraska. Lincol!'· He 1s a resident of Irvine. Weatmont bonon Lmda Davison, a graduate of Es tancia High School m Costa Mesa, has been awarded honors at entrance at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. . This is the highest academic recog- 01110 0 given to entering students. Sorority memben Jennifer Stoney, a Laguna Beach freshman. and Nancy Pope, a New- port Beach sophomore, ha~c pledged the Delta Gamma Soronty at the Un1vers1ty of California, Santa Barbara. Stone} is graduate of Laguna Beach High School. Pope as a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. Daily Pilat class1t1ed ads p hone 642-5678 Th~Ui'{clinic ~ 911 "°' • cllnlct '#hy? lt't ,,,. cllnle lh•t'• ,. 11~ IOCllC end ttore a.cev .. YOU ... ~I l~Y IOI your pttw•I• iocellon "°' ut. IO 11\ttNCllOll•I Undlflle el'd gel FllU hOW· I Sonoma Pattern Anna Pattern .. °' 13 • Versatile earthlonel • Stain reslslanll • Scuff re1i1tantl • Hallan tmportl 4 • • 4 • REG t69oq 11 A..._t• toM Of' tvM c•t10fl• on11 "•"'"""' t> cetton-t..,C\111~1 Upett•Mt f'lo0fff't0tt0f'H ....... ..__. ........ p.,.,, .... c ... Ytclotle Melu 11 I 12 R(G 1 lt Sale Prlee I ot l .. t Rebel• OI flnel P~• I Ol F11hio11et1ll Arttluft Co..tl Hert1"9<1 Gel .. ry l tnos Sau111 t It R(G 1 19 Sele Prtet la" R11>1t1 • Floral dea1gn! * Hird-wearing! 1 • • 1'. RE G I 19 19~ SALE OWU"[1 NWltere Customer $eryfce Maha All The O/Herencef" 10tft dl1count on •II r99ul• price lltmt for Hnlor clliren1I SANTA ANA 2801 So. Bristol St. 557-1324 WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard 898-3888 SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street 547-7781 00 IT YOUflHl.1 ANO SAVll • INJOY OUfl HlllONALIUO HllY!Cf t HUllllY IUH'1.IU LIMITIOt Display of vintage cars in Newport raises $35,000 Over $35,000 was raised for the Orange County chapter of the Assessment and Treatment Services Center charity at the third annual Newport Beach Concours d'Elcgance car exhibition. More than 2,500 spectators and close to I 00 exhibitors gathered on the lawns of UC Irvine to sec the cars earlier this month. The re.suits of the competition arc: •Antique Prc-1916 (over Sl ,000} -Robert Armstrong. Huntington Beach, 1909 Franklin 'D' Tounng. •Vintage 1916-1924 (over$1,500) -George Thagard. Jr . Newpon Beach, 1922 Cuningham Town Car V4. • American Classic Open 1925-1932 -Tim Terbush, Seal Beach, I 932 Packard 905 Twin Six Roadster. • American Classic Closed 1925-1941 -Jack and Carol Frank, Newport Beach, 1935 Cadillac V 12 Town Fleetwood Cabnolet. • American C lassic O pen 1933-1941 -Frank Sandin and Stan Long. Solvang, 1933 Pierce Arrow 1247 LcBaron Convenible Sedan. • European Classic 1925-1939 - William Lyon, Newport Beach. 1930 lsotta-Fraschini Tipo SA SS Special Tourer. •Bentley-Vantage and Pre-War - John Konwe1scr. Corona del Mar, 1936 4 1/4 Vanden Plas Drophead. • Rolls Royce Pre-War -Allen N. Levy, Tanana. 1938 25/30 Gurney Nutting Sedanca de Ville. • European Custom Coachwork- Post War -James Toole, Los Angeles, 1958 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud I Mulliner Drophead. • Auburn, Cord -Ronald Irwin, Artesia, 1937 Cord 812 Convertible. • Duesenberg -John Mozart, Palo Alto, I 930 Duesenberg 'J' Murphy Boattail Speedster. • European Sports Cars Through I 967 -Barry Silverman Santa Monica. 1952 Siata 400L Roadster. • Contemporary Classics - Walter Shearer, Camanllo, 1934 Packard Boattail Speedster Le Baron. • Mercedes-Benz Through 1961 - Charles and Valene Brahams, New- port Beach. 1956 300SC Cabnolet. • "Best of Show"; John Mozan. 1930 DuescnbergT Murphy Boatta1I Roadster. • Concours d'Elegancc Award: Roy and Francie Carver, 1935 Fernandez and Darrin Scdanca de Ville. • The Clewonh • Cup: Henry Uihlein. 1937 Delage 08 Aero Coupe. • Design Achievement: Best Open: John Mozart, 1930 Duesenberg 'J' Murphy Boatta1l Speed ster. Best Closed: Henry Uihlein, 1937 Delage 08 Aero Coupe. Best Overall: Briggs Cunnmgham. 1939 4 1/4 James Young two Door Saloon. • Joural1st Award. Edward Domanskis, 1949 Cis1taha 202SC Coupe. A -J t'i 0 U N ( f M £ l'J T Dr. Daniel Belove, D.C. t rormerly w1lh Or Todd Ada.mo 0 C 1 is looking forward to serving your health care needs at his new Newpor t Beach location . Belove Chiropractic 1600 Dove Street, Suite 207 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-476-1250 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Octobet 20, 1935 A.II Ghosts and goblins gather for local house hauntings Readytoio Kunaa, poodle m.b at the Laaana Beacla Animal 8hilter. la loo~ for Mme children to loTe. Ille la ft•e yea.re old, llotaMbroken. •payed and bu bad all Iler ahota. Tile melter la at ~0812 La111na Canyon Road, Lapna Beacb. Oranae Coast orqnuation1 att P;ri~ up for Halloween with vaned ~JVlhes. Some of those 1C1Jv1t1~ include: • The youth aroup from the Harbor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach will open its haunted house at the temple on Saturday 7 to 10 p.m . Admission is $2. The funds raised will ao towards helpina Eith1opian children. For more information, call the temple office at 644-7203. •The Huntington Center maJI Wlll pttsent the Berp and Wanda Mapc show in the mall on Oct. 26 and 27 at noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Chtldren can trick or treat 1n the Handicapped phone users exempt from service charge SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-Handi· capped customen of American Tele- phone and Telegraph-Communica- tions can call long distance between Pacific Bell calling areas in California without being charged for directory assistance. That was the decision of the state Public Utilities Commission, which agreed that the exemplJoo applies only to directory assistance calls that It's all here ... are billed to the customer's residence phone. The PUC ruling bnngs AT&rs tariff in line wi th other local exchange telephone firms in California such as Genera! Telephone and Pacific Bell. The commission said that the federal Communications Com- mission exempts the handicapped from intent.ate directory assistance billing. everything under the sun Ne\N Sunday Swap Meet ........ November 3nl .... ........, ....... .... , .... Discover great bargains Unlimited variety of new, used & handcraft items Golden West College Golden West & Edinger Streets Huntington Beach Free Parking• Free Admission For addltlonal Information can 893-2319 mall from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct 31 For further information call 897-2S33 • M1nwn Puppet Product1ons Wiii present "Freaky Follies," an all puppet variety show ft'lth a Hal- loween theme Oct 26 at t I a.m. and I p.m. in the Forum of Irvine Valley CollCF, HOO lrvine u ntcr Dnve. Tickets are $4 and SJ for groups of I 0 or more. Further information can be obtained by calling 559-3333 • The Founwo Valley Jaycees 1s haVLDI its third annual "castle of horrors" from Oct. 25. to Oct 31 at its clubhouse on Euclid Street near the San Diego Freeway The "castle" wtll be open from 6 30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on weekdays and from 6:30 to 11 :30 p.m. on w~kends For further mformat1on. call K..aren Holsclaw at 968-5597 or 645-6505. or Blase deRoco at 213-402-7060 or 957-0783. • Ncwpon Party Cnu1e1 will present .. K&Uoween on the Bay"' Oct. 31 , from 8 p.m to 11 p.m. at 700 E. Ed&ewater Ave on Balboa Island. ihe $30 ticket includes rt£rc$h- mcnts, champagne, beer, well dnnu, hon d'ocuvres. and dancing. Reservations are required. Call S 56-7034 or 6 7 3-7 116 for further mformat1 on • UC Irvine wtll ho!>t lb "Hentagc Haunted Houi.t"" Oct. 31 from 7 p.m to midnight 1n the Hentage room Costumed student guides wtU lead '>tudents through rooms With Wltches. skeletons and bubbling caldrons. Admission 1s 50 cents for c hildren under 12 and S I for aJl others. The adm1ss1on pnce includes candy and punch Proceeds from the evenl wtJI go to U( Irvine's child care services. (all Mani Barmore !>tudent ac· 11\1t1es coordinato r tor further 1nfor· mauon Halloween Candy Buy a pound, get a pound I II Our imported, w rappe d candy is a devilis h delight for little ghosts and goblins! FRESH GROUND COFFEE BEANS WE MAKE PARTY TRAYS WESTCLIFF PLAZA ~7th & Irvine, Newport Beach Clm ffi ~ 642-0972 WHERE DO YOU FIND • o RREroRS 19as Flom Sweden. 2nd In senes dating trom 1984 THE GIFT OF IHE YEAR -FOR THE EXECll I IVE OF THE YEAR? COMMIMOllATI THI YIA•'l IUCC-WITH 1085 CllYITAL 09NAMlllTI Each tull lead crystal ornament trom the famed crystal houses of Europe-Ireland. Sweden. France-are collectors' treasures. What a beautl1ul incentive to keep up the good work in 1986 and beyond Limited edihon ornaments trom past years are available through __ -=::::::::;::._. ou_.r . Executive Registry. too. for an executive noted for hlS or , ,.,,..., ·~ her exceptio nally brilliant career BACCARAT 1985 Umlted edition trom Plance. 3rd ln senes dating tJom l983 :-.., Flom Ireland. 8th tn a coUectton dating trom 1978 MAKI YOUR llUCTION aY P•IVATI CONSULTATION Our registry headquarters are on the third lloor 8 '. ou: ~ ~e'-'-pc; s· :..., Vislt us m person or call us to anange a conver .. er: t!:Tie 1-c:.::-~ duectly to your place of business OUJ protess:o:-.o -..... :-.su..'.J:-:s :.:>.::. :_,.:. your time is valuable and Wlll go out 01 their way •c expea.•e ,·: ~= :;,:-' choices \Ne will proV1de complimentary girt wrapp1r.g a:-.c :ree delivery. to you or duectly to the rec1p1ent 'Ne ·.,.·.: . .:i::.:::~.~e : engyaving on appropnate items WI WILL TIND TO YOU• IVlllY GIFT NIED We lnVlte you to register all your gU'ti1J V1ng occus1 ..... n.s -w: .... ~s .,,;r.e·~ . .-:·r personal or professional We will remmd you c: .:nponar: 01nr.cta·i' anruversanes. special occasions then suggest very spec.al q1tts -;.:..::::-·1• one-ot-a-kmd We also otter corporate charge .:iccou:-its .r. y:>_.r company or business name (We thmk 11 s a corwen.er: way :.... l\t?t"t. your husband ·s or Wlle's blrthday g1.ft secret un11.l !r,e b1~ :iay IT 11 TIMI TO MAKI YOU• HOLIDAY CHOICES We'U help with gUt ideas tor the employees the b0~ ::-.e ..... e:-: •• - Wll1 help you choose commemorative gltts tor ret.rees ye01-er.j t'1.... • •• ~ gUts We Wll1 even anange tor peTiOnallzed hol:dJy .Jree• :1g -ar.:::s CALL llOalNION'I NIWPOltT: (714) 644·2800, EXT. 425 We'U plan a holiday gift consultation at your cor:;e:i.er1ce < ~ t-:-.scr. :: Executive GI.ft Registry 836 THE EXECUTIVE GIFT REGISTRY AT rronsons Student who lost all glves thanks ior ald To the Edltor; rm deli&hted and happy to be back at Irvine ~alley Colleje, but would not be back at school without the l\elp of many pc<>ple. I would like to take this opponunity to thank all of those involved lo the many thinas that have taken place in the last few weeks. Wbo would have thou&ht so many people who didn't even know me from Adam would have rallied behtnd these harpeoings! learned Lhat members of the community sent in contributions ranaina from $I to $500. God bless and thank you all. It blows me away to lb.ink that people will come to a person's aid; amucs me that people a.re so responsive. l would like to set up pan of this money for a disaster fund and a second interest-generating fund for a scholarship for anyone who really needs it. In this way, my thanks would ao a lona way. Particulatly.t I wish .to ex tend my thanks to the rollowing: To the faculty. staff and adminis- tration which raised $3 500 and who supported me 10 my efforts to return to my classes. I panicularly a~ prcciatc everyone wt:o has helped me catch up with the work I missed. To members of th!! Irvine Valley Associated Students Association for their donation and the benefit. "Wbeelin' for Rick," and the barbecue, co-sponsored by Greg's Food Servic.c. To the Honor Society for all their support, includmf the VCR raffle. Proceeds from this will benefit the new disaster fund and scholarship fund. To members of the media, inlcud- ina the reporters on the L.A. Times. Orange County Edition, The Regis- ter. The Register [rvme Community Edition. The Jrv1De World News and the Daily Pilot. To the folks who donated an electric bed, computer software. the battery ChaJJer for my chair. the computer pnnter. and other related equipment. To the people at Amencan Abbey Home Hospital Care, who donated SSOO wonb of equipment out of their catalog. To members of the Irvine New Covenant Church, and Pastor Gordon Slyter and Ramy Hoppins, who sustained my faith, and sponsor- ed a benefit on my behalf. God bless you all. To the Orange County Transit District for the two months of free passes, and to the Consolidated Transportation Service Agency of Orange County for the Disabled, who now bring me directly from the Lona Beach Veterans Hospu.al, so t can attend a full schedule of classes. To the faculty and staff who have provided extraord1Dary support 1n working with me to make up the work r missed. To folks at the Irvine Health Center. especially Dr. Michael Sansone and other bus1Dcsses who contributed to the auction. To the Red Cross, the Veterans Administration and the Veterans hospital staff who are putting up with me white t am temporarily detained. and to the Disabled American Vets, Vets of Foreign Wars. and the AMVETs for their suppOrt. To those who have offered me a variety of items ['II need once I am back in my own place. To my aide, 8cSS1e Manu. who also lost all her belongings; to a very special friend, Bailey Steward, and my good friends, Bob Gherber and Frank Goodyear. And last. but not least, to the lrvme Co .. which helped 10 see that my apartment 1s rebuilt as quickly as possible. I wish that God could be as bhssf ul to vou as he has been to me God bless all of you. and my heartfelt thanks. RICHARD B. (RI CK) PFOST Irvine Editor's aote: Ricbard P/011 is • qoadriplellc •• tbe re.ult of• 1181 traffic •ccldeat. L.11 moatb, be /011 •II of 1111 po11e11loa• Ill • fire •t bls l rvllle •partment. He 11 1tadylll1 computer scleace •t Irvllle Valley College. Helping world's children To the Editor: October 31 , Halloween, 1s Nauonal UNICEF Day, the day when aJJ those little orange collection canons are assembled by children mak1Dg a sometimes q onizing decision as to whether they will forego trad1t1onal trick-or-treat in fa vor of a good deed for the children of the developing world. In celebrating Its 35th anniversary, this y~ar·s National UNICEF Day campaign centers on 1mmun1zations and UNICEPs stated goal of g.lobal 1mmuniza11on for all the world's children by 1990. Each year some five million chil- dren needlessly die or are disabled by six "luller" dlSeascs: diphthena, whopping cough. polio. tetanus. tu- berculosis and measles. Measles alone accounts for half of these deaths. tetanus approx1ma1eh one million, and whooping cough 750.000 Even, minute of ever. da) 10 children die and I 0 more become permanenlly disabled b) diseases that could be prevented with 1m- mun1za11on We ID the l'n11ed States generally take for granted that the \'aSt maJont) of our children receive protection from these unnecessary 1Jlncsses. Yer. less than 20 percent of children under five in the developing world are fully 1mmuntzed. The tragedy is that protection 1s available against all six loller diseases for hfe for only $5. The low cost and availab1hty of the vaccines makes the goal of global 1mmun1zauon seem less wishful. The recent and w1del y- reported successes of the 1mmun1za- uon campaigns in El Salvador and Columbia, 1wo countnes ID which over 85 percenl of lhe under-five child populauons were vaccinated, offer real and tangible demon- .strauons of the possibilities for global immunization. National UNICEF Day act1v1ties on Halloween provide young people a meanmgful aJternauve to traditional tnck-or-treatmg. This year, as 1n the previous 35 years of this unique program. the good deeds of the children of Amenca can mean a chance for life for the children of the world. HELEN CHANDLER MILLER Southern Cahfol'ma Director t:.S. Committee for UNICEF Author asks for readers' help To the Editor. I'd hke to ask your reader\ for help with a book I'm wn1ing on the social , political and legal history of water management and use 1n th e west. Specifically, I'm interested in proh- lems ground water pumpers have had with ground water use. management and alloc.at1on dunng an) of the last SO years. rd hkc to hear from people who have had what they consider to be unique or unpleasant expenencc!s with ground water managers. man- agement or competition for water. Your help 1s appreciated. ZACHARY A. SMITH Ohio Un1vers11 y Athens. OH 45701-2979 Column on S. Africa praised To the Ed11 or. I ha ve admired Walter Burroughs over the years a:. a man of courage and integrity His column about South Africa 1s so refresh mg after the Sov1et- sympath121ng media so prevalent ID Southern California It, 1s st.aggenng how the Soviet patnots and dupes can orpn1£e nationwide such efficient and "spon- taneous .. demonstrauons overnight II 1s abundantly clear that Afghani- stan aid 1s not on their h1t-the-Sov1ets Im Who needs South A fnca even more than the United States" The Soviets would be close to the top of the hst. Who needs the rare minerals more than they for their IDCredible ma- chine? PAUL BURCHETT Corona dcl Mar INS alien raids welcomed To the Editor· I for one welcome the INS raids in Orange County lllepls arc t.akin& jobs very much needed by sinaJe women and the younger set 1n t~1s area. Further pay rates are stayina low becauae they continue to work for these waaes More th.an once r have read of illepls deahna heroi n 1n a •hopp1na ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat center only a few blocks from my home This, my area of residence bas come to be chanu;terizcd by yo ur paper as our Hispanic community It 1s fine to help our fellow man and let's remember that bot fi~t we should take care of oor people at home. NANCY CA PIPON Cost.a Mesa 'renll Zlnl fO•IOf TomTett M~lllllOI Doft....., c.., ..... ~~ •·certain JlpsUcks. candles. scft drinks and Ice cream ma~ 'ro ban hazardous to your health. But the government has refuse them.·· JACKANDER90NandJ08EPB8PEA1l colamnlata nJ' 11GO AWAY WOALO ..•. WE ARE THE CONGRESS ••.. WE AAE THE ONES ./ ,.., WHO CAN'T COMPETE TODAY, SO LET'S START CHEATING! ... " fJ fJ Israel can sidestep Arab takeover of Jewish state Constitutional codicil could be added, setting up nation as Jewish homeland Rabbi Kahane, who continues to shock sensitive Israelis, blessedly the majority, puts it very simply when he describes the Israeli dilemma: I) Israel is a democracy. 2) Israel has 3 million Jews. 3) rsrael has 2 million Arabs. 4) Arabs breed faster than Jews. 5) The future, under the circumstances. is bound to see an Israel in which Arabs outnumber Jews. 6) As of that moment, Arabs will usc democratic mechanisms to prevent Israel from being a Jewish state. Accordingly, 7) the time has come. before 1t is too late, to expel Arabs from Israeli so il. There are any number of humane and constitutional obJecllons to domg what Rabbi K.ahane proposes. But before dwelling on these, one ought to examine whether his dilem- ma comprehends all possibilities for Israel. It 1s true that Israel is a democratic state. But 11 need not follow from this that 11 1s a state that permits the ma1onty to alter the very nature of the state. Our Constitution is accepted as a democratic instrument, yet it speci- fied that certain articles were beyond the reach of a constitutional amend- ment, e.g. the right of states to equal representation in a Senate. There was a memorable scene back in 1952 when King George VJ died and his daughter was summoned from Kenya to undertake her duties as sovereign of the British Empire. Wmston Churchill and his Cabinet stood at attention as she dismounted the airplane. He disappeared with the young lady into what looked like a shed, and for a few bnefmoments the quecn-<ies1gnate was mv1S1ble. What the prime minister (or his surrogate) did was hear from the sovcrcign- dcs1gnate, under oath. that she was not a secret member of the Roman Catholic Church. An ancient tra- dition, dating back to the Refor- mation. or more specifically, to the Jacobite tensions of the 17th century. But It is as etain as that the sovereign of Great Bnt.ain is ex officio the head of the Church of England. So that Great Bntam 1s offi cially and con- stitutionally a Protestant country. And so tt would remarn, presumably even if its Catholic population (about I 0 percent) were gradually to out- brced the Protestants. Kahane's hypotheuc.al threat could be removed by a consututionaJ cod1 c1I, declan ng the state of Israel to be a Jewish state defining briefly what customs and protocols would be observed m the state of Israel (fore- most among them being the right of any Jew to immigrate into Israel). Any citizens of Israel could then be asked to vow to suppon that constitu- tion before beintt accorded a vote. Such an evoluuon in the Jewish Consutut1on would be ~rfcctly har- monious w11h the very idea of Israel, namely tha1 it 1s the Jewish home- land. Would such a measure stop Kahane and his movement? One fears it would not, pnmarily because there are palpable vounds for believ- ing that Kahane 1s a virulent ant1- Arab racist, and ihat he wants t})e Arabs expelled less because he fea~ their democratic strength than be- cause he loathes their ethnic presence. His arguments arc similar to those of Professor Wilham ShockJey, who peaked when he discovered the transistor, and devoted himsel f there- after to claboratmg a theory of what he called "dysgen1cs," namely the tendency of the lcss-bnght (he speaks of American blacks) to breed faster WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY than the more-bnght (he means whites). Professor ShockJcy's bizarre idea has been to bribe blacks into submitting to sterilization. in order to catch the rising black populauon before it overwhelms us. These arc solutions offensive to any notJon of equality at whatever level. If the Israel ofKahane docs not acknowledge that at one level all men are equal, then be docs not read carefully the words of Yahweh who, although the Jews were the chosen people, was bent on rcdcemmg all of mankind. Kahanc is not goin' to talce over Israel, though be disturbs many friends of Israel by the splash he is making, panicularly among the young and thoughtless. We have JUSt finished dedanng him to have lost his U.S. citizenship, on the grounds that he serves in the parliament of another nation. That may be the unfriendliest thing we ever did to Israel. But he is Israel's problem primar- ily. And he is best countenanced by sealing off the facile syllogism on which he rests bis case. It 1s difficult to imagine wh o would object to the official designation of Israel as a Jew1sh state, a Jewish state beyond the capacity of any majority to alter. Having done that, the other, humane arguments assume greater force. ls.- rael must extrude Kahanc and Kahanism ID order to continue to appeal to enlightened friends -of Israel. and of democracy WJlllam Bockley 11 ' 1yodlcated colomlJl•t. Talent often comes wrapped in most peculiar packages How does God pick the containers for his various gifts? We speak of natural talent as bemg "God-given," which is perhaps as good as any way of putting it. What remains a puzzle, however, is how the Alm1Jhty picks the containers for these 11 t\s. Watch1na a John McEnroe swoop maaruficently around a tennis court, one can only wonder how such a puelcn person can be so graceful, how such a petulant and contentious per10nality can be endowed with 50 veat a flair for movement and anticipation and coordination. It 1s no lets true in the artistic than in the physical field. Ma.ny, if not most, of the foremost Waanerian divas have resembled nothina 50 much as battle1h1p1; autbon of the molt profound sensibility in their works lave been absolute monsters 1n their peraonal Lives L.M. Bovo SIDNEY HARRIS Talent 1s simply wrapped in the most peculiar pack.ages. Inventors arc often cxcced1DaJy stupid outside of their single track; some wor1d-class chess players I have known can jC&fC.cly tie their own shoelaces; and tbere arc bnlliant mathematicians who exercise less toaic in their lives than movie stuntmen. I am not even considering "ac- nius," which is a special class in itself, beyond any cateaorizina. but just ilfdcn-varicty talent One of the fascinatina 1upccts of this riddle is that men who have been endowed with exceptional intellec- tual powers tend to look down upon spectacles such as beauty contests, where "mindless" maidcn1 1tru1 about 1n swimsuits and att judted more on form than on content. But "brains" are as much a tree gift as "beauty." A man who was gi ven a large cranium has no more right to take credit for it than a woman aranted a larac bust or a shapely rear. True, he may accomplish more good in the world with his brain than she with her body -but he also may make more mischief if he puts his mind to evil purposes. Pride 1s rightly considered to be the principal sin of man (it is what drove Satan to rebel) because 1t is the corruption of the spint, far worse in its effects than the infirm1t1es of the flesh. Pride of brains, pndc of body pride of ancestry or affluence or importance in the world. Nobody knows why anybody was born with what attributes. And surely someone born with mcqcr talent!! who utilize1 them to the fullest' deserves hiaher marlcJ than someon~ extraordinarily endowed who fritters them away, or perverts them to contemptible ends. The only pride worth havina lies not in what you were Jivcn, but bow much of aenuinc worth you have been able to make ofit. s,...r B.,.,,. '' • 1yadlc•(ft col11U11t. Would you like to live your life over? dJ~sk your 61anddad what he'd d apin. H11 or anyone else's " · H erenrly 1fbe oould relive his Ufeo · h 11 someumes said by computer c may not tell you He may in fact' . Dentists say people can be thusly nerd• that in1ide every fat proaram is T~~~ ~~ ·!Th1on h enurcty: Mark d1 v1ded: Those who call it "dental a thin prosram stn.iaJina to act out inttlliacnt l>Crso~~f t~~ ncvcrfbeeo an cream:· those wh o call 1t "tooth· would consent to hve ~~ ~ife<l :V~~ ~~:e" and those who've never heard L.M. 801d J1 • •1•dl~•t~d ~SIDAUt. JACK ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR Heckler kills ban on color additives WASHI NGTON -Cert~1n lipsticks. candies. soft dnnks and ice cream may be hazardous to you r health. But the government ~as refused to ban them. And unl~ke cigarettes. these products bear no warning from the surgeon general that they could make you sick. Many products contatn color addi- tives that bave been found to cause c.ancer Under a 25-year-old law, these products normally would have been banned from the market. But outgo1Dg Heahh and Human Services Secretary Margaret HeckJcr overruled the recommendations of three recent Food and Drug Adminis- tration commissioners and has allow- ed the six color additives to stay on the market. To do this. she used a radical 1nterpretat1on of the law. ruling that cancer-causmg chemicals must be banned only 1f their usc 1s ~hown to be more of a risk than a benefit to society. To support her •.oew. Mrs. HeckJer asked former Sen. Jacob JaVltS what the "legislative intent" of Cong1tss was when 1t passed the law banning cancer-causing food and cosmetic add1t1ves in 1960. Javns wrote that his vie w. then and now, is that "the rule of reason 1s to be applied." In his letter. which was seen by our associate Vicki Warren, Javits ex- plained: "This rule would diet.ate that where the danger to the public 1s negligible in using products with such cofor add111 ves, then use should not be proh1b11ed." While this suppons Mrs. Heckler'' 1nterpretat1on, an ex-senator was hardl) the one to ask about what Congress 1Dtended io 1960. The Senate"s version of the Color Addi- tives Amendment that year did not contaJn an absolute ban on canccr- causing cbem1cals in foods and cos- metics. It was ~onl)' at the House's ms1stenc.c that the ban was wntten mto the Jaw. Meanwhile. the six color add111ves -five reds and one orange -arc sull belDg used, with no easy way for consumers to know what products they're 1n. The House Government Oper- ations Committee urged Mrs. HcckJer last June to "take the necess- ary steps to enforce the Delaney anti- cancer c!ause ... to ensure that the public will not be exposed to carcinogenic color additives." The depanment is a lso being sued by the Public Citizen Health Research Group, which wants the dyes banned Instead, Mrs. HcclcJer asked the National Center fo r Tox1colo~caJ Research to review all previous research on the color add1t1ves and establish Just how great a nsk they pose. The center circulated 11s prelim1Dary report among interested panics fo r comment. Dr Sidney Wol fe of Public Citizen said there's nothing new m 1t. He also noted tha~ some sections adopted the cosmetics industry's policy suggestions word for word. Although some Republtcan mem- bers of the Government Operations Committee want the law modified along.th~ lin~s of Mrs. HeckJer's more pcrm1ss1vc mterprct.auon. there 1s little hkehhood that the House will tamper with it. And as recently as 1983, a budget official reminded Mrs. HC<'.kJer that the Cabinet Council had dec,1ded that food and drug safety pohcy should not be changed without coniress1onal action. Yet this 1s precisely what Mrs. Hec~er has smcc _done by allowing the six cancer-causing color add1ti vcs to remain on the market. THE OMBUDSMAN: The famil- ies of nme Navy ainncn killed m a crash 3 7 years aao on a ru&aed Canadian mountainside arc enpged ma macabre bureaucratic battle with the Navy. The families want the fraamcnt.ary remains of the airmen brouaht home for burial in Arlinaton CcmetCf'Y,. The Navy says such an ·undertaki';la. would cost almost a quaner-m1lhon dollan. and would be danaerous to boot. ~e rem&1n1 o~ the airmen and their plane. were du~ovcrcd in 1961 by a aeol<>111t surveytna the area near Tofinol.Britiab Columbia. The' next year,• Navy IC&rCh party reached the sccnc1 3,000 feet above sea level founo. l~c flane and a "minimal qua.ntJt~ o hu.man bone fnaments bun~ 10 the ice and rubbfC of 1 landslide caused by the crash. Th~ ~rch perty buried the human rema101 ID a sh&Jlow sr&ve, crcctod a ca1m of rocks and c.cmcnt and put up a . m.arker bearina the names of the vtc\Jms and the date of the crash. ~1clt Swentet. a former Navy en•llft wboec brother wu killed in the crash, to&d ua: "We want the Navy to do !'ne of two thinp. They can either diainter the rema.ina and brina them back for pro~rburlal in ArtiDJtOn or they can maintain the &rave Slte "' Jae• ....,.,.... Utl J...,. ,,._, .,.. ""4bt-' ~,.. .. • Or~ Cout OAJL Y PILOT /Sundey, October 20, 18S6 A 7 'Dead Sea of the West' center of fight for its llfe By STEVE LAWRENCE • JI • 2 ,,._..,_ L£E V1NING, Calif.-The license pla&e on the li~tle pickup lruc~ spells out t h e usue con c isely. "H204MNO," it reads. Translation: Wa&er for Mono. J Mono Lake, that 1s. The ecnc, salty lake on the arid eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. The place that Mark Twain labeled "The Dead Sea of the West" and naturalist John Muir called a "country of wonderful con- trasts: Hot deserts bounded by snow- laden mountains ... frost and fire workinf. together in the making Qf beauty.' J. It's the lake around which ConjP"Css created the Mono Basin Nauonal forest Scenic Area last year. And it's a lake that is shrinking because four of its five main feeder streams arc tapped by Los Angeles to provide part of that city's water supply. Hence the license plate and a campaign by environmentalists, fishermen and others to reduce Los Angeles' water diversions and pre- vent the lake from becoming what one environmental1St refers to as "an allcali wasteland." UL& ........ A 'rial tor admlrea the oddly ahaped limestone formation• at ·Mono Lake. · "We are trying to keep the lake filled with water. If we don't, we're vironmental group that has led efTon s more sympathy for the lake. Ul- going to lose our town," says Ernie to improve lake levels. umatcly, what the lake needs is more Pcigne, a local resident who fears that Le Val Lund, an officiaJ of the fnends." the water diversions could tum the Department of Water and Power, But not all Mono Lake residents are lake basin into a dust bowl. Pe1gne's acknowledges that the lake will con-happy with creation of the scenic wife, Pat, bought the spec1ahzed pro-tinuc to drop, but says 1t wtll stabilize area, which was officially dedicated at Mono license plate a few years ago for in 80 to I 00 years at about 40 square ceremonies July 31. Jeff Hansen, a her pickup truck to help draw attcn-miles. It currently covers about 60 contractor and trucking company uon to the lake's plight. square miles. operator who lives along the lake's The carnpajgn has been waged in Despite the rcducuon 1n the lake's north shore. says the federal legjs- Congress, the California LegJslaturc shnnlcaJe. Lund disputes claims that lauon won't stop the diversions but and, currently. tn the courts. One the envtronment will be spoiled Wi ll make 1t more difficult for local court battle may decide the fate of a "Our philosophy 1s there 1s still ru1dents to develop pnvate property thriving population of trout that a going to be a unique and scenic bordcnng on the scenic area. leader of a fishermen's gro up dis-location," at Mono Lake. says Lund, "The only thtng Mono Lake needs covered accidently tn a previously the DWP's Los Angeles aqueduct is water," he says. dry stream. engineer. ··1t cen.arnly will be much The scenic area legislation protects Mono, one of North Amenca's smaJler. but you have to look at 1t as eiust1ng uses of pnvate property but oldest bodies of water. was fonned a balancing. There arc people on eanh Ii mils maJOr new development on million years ago m a volcanic area and people need water." pn vate land. The law also requires the just cast of what is now Yosemite Environmentalists contend that U.S. Forest Service to "protect ... National Park. The lake is probably the city could make up the loss of geologic, ecologic and cultural re- best known for its high salt level and some Mono Basin water through sources" and bans commercial lhe oddly shaped limestone forma-greater conservation effons or by umber harvest and new mining. tions -tu fa -that stand cactus-like using mor~ expensive wa~er a va1lable Lund says that al thou~ the law along part of its shore. th the giant Metropolitan Water strongly protects the city's water Since 1941 , Los Angeles' Depart-District. nghts, 1t would be "very difficult to ment of Water and Power has They cite a 1979 intcragency gov-predict" ho w creauon of the scenic diverted fresh water from Sierra cmment report that r«ommcndcd a area would be used by the courts in Nevada streams that feed the lake reduction in dJVersfons. deciding how to divide up the basin's through 280 m iles of pipes and The Department of Water and water. aqueducts to help fill the city's water Power says it's not that easy, that the Environmentalists and fishermen taps and power its fountains. city is trying to conserve water and arc waging two coun battles to try to The djversions, which now supply that water 11 takes from other sources hm1t the water diversions. about 17 percent of the city's water to make up for lost Mono Lake One strua.le, staned by the Na- and produce a small amount of diversjons will shorten someone uonal AudUbon Society and other hydroelectric power, lowered tbe else's supply. environmental groups, challenges the lake's elevation 43 f~t between 1941 Crcauon of the 57,000-acre scenic d1vcrs1ons under the "public trust" and 1981, cutting its volume 1n half. area from other federal lands in the doctnne, a concept inherited from exposing 17,000 acres of lake bottom basin won't affect Los Angeles' water English common law that says tJ:ie and o pening bird nesting areas on nJhts -at least not directly -but state holds navigable waterways m Ncgjt Island to coyotes and other wtll aid efforts to save the lake. says trust. Jn other words, the cn- prcdators. Rep. Richard Lehman, 0-Cahf v1ronmentahsts say. Los Angeles' Extremely wet Winters in 1982-83 "It's part of the whole movementto water d1vers1ons should be cut to and 1983-84 gave the lake a rcpneve. protect the lake," says the con-maintain the lake and its beauty for Rain and mehmg snow sent more gressman, who led efforts to create the the public. That case is pending in a water down the streams above the scenic area. "Congress can't abrogate county court. lake than Los Angeles could divert. water rights and we didn't. But l think The other suit, filed by two fisher- The surplus raised the lake's level a this increases the momentum to take men's groups and supported by few feet, to 6,379 above sea level. still the next step, which has to be taken 1n environmentalists. contends that 38 feet lower than in 1941 . California by the courts to hmll state law requires the DWP to aJlow The extra water covered the land dive." enough water to flow into Mono's brid&e that had fonned between Ncgit tkne Mandelbaum, spok!swoman main feeder .,stream, lower Rush Island and the majnland. and Cali-for the Mono Lake Committee, says. Creek. to mainiajn the thriving trout fornia gulls have begun to return to "The fact that 1t 1s a scemc area 1s population that developed there dur- the island's nesting ~ounds. going to make it a destination for 1ng recent wet winters. Court asked to block further lake drainage SA( RAMENTO (AP) -Env1ronmentahsts have asked a Stale appeals court to block the city of Los Angeles from lowenna the level of Mono Lake any further. The Mono Lake Commttt~. the National Audubon Society, Cahfornia Trout. Mammoth Fly Rodders and Mono County resident Richard Dahlgren filed their request Last week with the 3rd D1stnct Court of Appeal. The groups asked the coun to overturn a Mono County Supenor Court ruling that Los Angeles does not have to prepare dcuuled env1ronmental 1mpact reports on 1ts water djvers1ons from streams that flow into the ancient lake. The lake, a spectacular body of water with disuncuve calcium formations. has long been the focus of eovaronmcntalasa, wbo uy Los AOJC&es' waler oceds have damqed the la.kc, located about JOO malet nortbeut of Los An&eles. Mono County Supenor Court Judat David Otis ruled two months aao that Rush Creek cannot be dried up and the CTCCk and its trout fishery bad lea:iuma&e ri&bu to protccuon as public trusts. San Francisco attorney Anthony Rouman. rep- resenting the groups, wd he wants the appeals coun to ISSUC a preliminary in1uncuon to force Los AnaelC$ to more than quadruple the exiauna downstream flows that Otis ordered for lower Rush Creek. "Our goal 1s to expand the issue of current dchberauons on Rush Creek to Mono La.kc itself." 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"The dispute 1s not whether di- versions arc going to lull the lake. but at what point they're going to kill the lake" says David Gaines. head of the Mo~o Lake Committee, the en- FDA OKs growth liormone WASHINGTON (AP) -The food and Drug Administration on Friday appToved the latest product of geneuc enaioeerina -a syotheuc growth hormone that can help many undenized children grow to nonnal or near-normal heiaht. . . The manufacturer, sen11uve to speculation the product co~ld be u~ to ~ 1uper-athlete1, wd theTC 1s no evidence the hormone can prod the body into arowina t;>eyood l;he limits act by its own aeneuc blu~pnnt at concepuon. The hormone ,simply leu the body meet that bluepnnt. The synthetic protein will be used to treat an ettimated t0,000 to l S,000 children whote pituitary &lands dof not produce a normal amount o srowth hormone. Wilhout treatment, they would arow to an adult heiaht of only about 4 or S feet. 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Just off Pae1f1c Coast Highway between MacArthur and Jambo~ Blvds tn Newport Beach sprina after four youn&adulU -three in the United Stat.es and one ln Ottilt Britain -died of Cmaufeldt-J~b diseue an e•tremdY rare but in· variably&talbraioinTection. l..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..i.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' A.a 0ninge COMt OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, OC'te>W 20, 1085 Flowergirlrole:Bloomingnuisanceatwedding? DEAR ANN LANDERS: P\euc educate the public about a form of child abute that can be remedied. l refer to the cnael J)faeticc of makina amall chil- dren be rina bearen and flower &iris in weddinp. •• l.uDEIS As a clerarman I was once concerned about I.he way thete children disrupted rehcarsals, distracted from ~e solemnity and di&Jlity of the ceremony and brouaht an au of tbeatncs to the proceedings. Now 1 realize that even worse is the emotional stress inflicted upon these cb.ildren. I have witnened loving grand~nts squeeu a little arm and wbiaper &narY profaniUH mixed with bribes to a child in an attempt to act cooperation. I have seen chil~n cryinJ and pleadina to be set free from bavina to ao throuah with it. God only knows what harassment must have taken place before they left borne. Can you or your readers ajve any good reason why this custom should continue? I have considered ask.illl our church board to establish a policy forbidding this practice. I know it would stir up a real hornet's nCjt, but it would be worth it if only one child is spared unnecessary torment. Hurry, Ann, someone out there is planning their weddinatoday!-A FED-UP CLERIC JN ROCHESTER. MfNN. DEAR ROCH: I'• polq to make very few frtetld• wldl my re.poaae, bet qree wldl yoa. Jt't die aame ueaay feell.Dt I bve aboet bea1ty coatetta for Uttle &trla. ADd DOW J am prepare4 for lite l.Devttable blluard of letters fNm brt•es, dlelr mtdlen u4 De perata of ftower atrl• ... rtaa-btaren wM wW tell me ... kid• were ::f.Y a4orablt ... _..,LOVED ...... U. (Pleau ... ,, me aay plto&o1, folb.) • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: People write to you about their most intimate problems. I am sure many correspon- dents si~ their real namct to the letten. Whtie I trust you and feel you have a great deal of intearity, would it not be possible for a dis&runtled member of your staff to acquire some of I.he siane<i lettera for blackmailing purposes? Ate they kept on file? Please reply in print. -0 .W. IN BOSTON. DEAR G.W.: No letten from readen are kepi H fll• or aaywlMre else. All mall la dtttreytd aa , ... •• U la u1were4. la ~e St yean tbt I bve bea wrtt1a1 Wa colllDUl. I've aever bd u employee wlto proved utrutwortlay. I alwaya llave doee my ow. klrilll aad apparatly bve u uem,:a\ ~1Uact for Sood people. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been wnung to "John" for three months. He is 34. I am 37 . John is in prison in Texas and 1s scheduled to be released in March 1986. He has asked me to marry him by proxy. . . . I live in Michigan and have no idea 1fsuch a mamage would be legal in this state. Also. is it cxpen.sive? I really enjoy his letters a lot and his pictures show him to be very aood-look.ina. Please let me hear from you soon. - ANXIOUS IN DETROIT DEAR DETROIT: .Uy womu wllo marrte1 a mu a.lat bl Dever 1ee11 (ud le prlaoa yel!) 11 not playtn1 wltla a fall deck. ne fact dlat lie would HUett a proay weddlq llaoald be tlae Up-off. John 1oaad1 Ute a con ar1tat. 8ack off. BRIDGE NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES 'TIL FEB.'86. Q. -la a reu nl column, you men· Uoned that the new vereion of the Goren eyatem will include live-card majore and weak two-bida. What exactly are the requirementl of a weak two-bid and how do you 1bow a atroag hand?-L.R .. Na1hvUle, Tenn. 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MasterCa~d or Visa ANAHEIM· Santa Ana frwy an<1 M;iqnoh;i Phone 71 4 S;> 1 8550 VAN NUVS· San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818 780-;>244 WEST COVINA· 5,:rn 8Prn;irc11no frwy and V1nrpnt Phonf' 818 919 1971 COSTA MESA: San D1eqo Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 71 4 540 8242 Oprn Monday thru F'r1day 10 9 Sa turday 10-6 Sunday 12 6 A.-lf you play weak two bids. opening bid~ of two spades. two hearts and two diamonds an~. 1n ef feet. preemptive opt>ning bids, although opener usually promises more defensive values than with other preempts. All strong hands are opened with an artificial bid of lwo dubs. and opener's rebid show-; his suit. Thus, with a hand that. under your present methods, you would open with two spades, you now open two clubs and then bid spades at your next turn. The rN1u1rements for a weak two bid are simple. You s how a hand CHARLES GOREN with a good six card ·rnit and 6·12 point!!. Most of the strength should be concentrakd in the long suit, and the hand should not contain more than two defensive trick-; -rarely two aces. Note that, when you open with a weak two bid. you deny the values for an opening bid of one in that suit. Not vulnerable. you should try lo a void making a weak two bid on 11 and 12 point hands; vulnerable. don't open 6 or 7 point hands -that could prove to he expensi ve. In ad dition. when you are vulnerable your long suit s hould co ntain two of the three top honors. Lastly. don't open wit h a •weak two bid if your hand contains a i;econdary four card maJor s uit -you might end up play 1ng in, and perhaps going down 1n, two of your suit with game avail able in the other major. Cons ider these example!>. II +AK10762 7 K85 0 63 +72 21 +QJ3 "AKI0762 OQ3 +72 3) +QJ3 "? AJ8542 0 63 +72 41 +Ql05 ':'A~l0542 0 63 +72 The f1r'it example contains 2 1/2 dt'fens1ve tricks and 1s too strong for a wt'ak two hid. 1t is an accept able onl' spade opening bid. Hand 2 1s a maximum weak two bid vulner able. but too strong for a non vul ncrable weak two bid. not vu Iner able. either open one heart or pass and come into t he auction later. Hand J 1s the oppos1le case -a <;ound weak Lwo bid if you are not vulnerable, but the suit quality leave<; <;ometh1ng to be desi red if you are vulnt'rable. And the last ex ample 1s a comtortable weak (wo bid if you art' nul vulnerable. but a nervous weak two·hid vulnerable. If you adhere to these require mf'nts in fi rsl and sel'ond seat, the weak two·bid is a powerful weapon. both offt'nsively and defensively . Defensively, 1t makes it more t.lif ficult for thl' opponl'nts to enter the auction. offens1vt'ly. it allows part ner to judge the potential of the hand with reasonable accuracy. Naturally, in third seat you may relax the requirements for a weak t"o bid. hut for tactical reason~ only Folksy frog appears on foggy night CINCJ~NATI (AP) -The study of folklore involves more than stories about Paul Bunyan and ditties by Appala~hian dulcimer players, says a university professor. There's the Lovel~nd Froa. for example. Stones about the phantom, siA-foot creature have survived for several decades in Loveland, about 2S miles northwest of Cincinnati, said Edpr Slo~n •. a folklo!'C professor at the University of C1ncinnat1 attendina the Amencan Folldorc Society's an- nual meetina. The beast, reported to have been seen on fogy niahts now and then "basn 't been seen too rccicntJy .: Slotlun said. It has never hurt anyone. Orpniun said they elpectcd about ~ American aod European fol~lonsu to attend the meelins. which ends today "One of the first thinas I tell m student• it that we're an the folk 1. said Slotkin. • ORANGE "I see a lot of my suits in the audience," said David Hayes at the ~itz-Carlton as his new line of resort wear and traditional suits was shown to more than 500 members and guests of the Laguna Committee, Orange County Philharmonic Society. Yes, Hayes suits a lot of women including Nancy ~eagan, movie and television personalities and some of Orange County's best dressed. One of the designer's latest creations is done with extra flare. "The newest piece this year is probably my peplum suits," the M issouri-born Hayes said before the show. A version of the rippling jacketed style was applauded when modeled in blue marble silk with matching scarf attached to a hat. In addition to classic silk suits, the collection included wool suits and dressier looks in lace. Jackets were in a variety of lengths and skirts included sarong wraps and below the hip pleated styles. Colors were strongly in evidence as the first model appeared in yellow and black. Pink was also teamed w ith black in the lineup along with fuchsias, turquoises and reds, the designer's favorite color. Chic block and w inter white, as always, were in for a share of the applause. An added dimension to the collection were the elegant looks for evening ... long body-hugging dresses and slinky pajamas including one in silk set in a tapestry print. "I love to make pajamas," commented Hayes, who said that he is slowly getting into evening wear. Hayes also mode points w ith prints and patterns which he designs. "I always have polka dots. They ore original, my own.'' The audience was intrigued by styles mode in pl~tic covered silk that's easy to care for and won't wrinkle. ....... . . . · .... . .. : . : .. : ..... : . : . : ...... . . . . . . . .·.·.··.·.·.··.·. . . .............. : . : ..... . .. ·.· ... . . . . . .. . . . ·.· ... · .. .... ·.· .· ... ·.·.· . . . . . . ·: ...... : ... : . : .. · . . .. . . . . . o o: 0 • 0 0 •• I •' o: o • o o o o ... · ... · ... . ·.·.· ·.·: ........ . . . . . .·.·. ·.· ... . . . . . .. . . · ·.·. . . . . .... . . . ·.· . ' .. ·.· .. ·.· .. . ' •• I 0 o I o o o • o o . . . . . .. ·.. .· .. . . ·.·.·.· ... ·.·.· .·.·.· .. ·.·. ... . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·.· .·.·.··. ·.·.·:·:·: .. ·.··.· .·.·.··.·.· . . . . . . . ..... : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .·.·:.·:·:·:.·:·:·:·:.·.·. . . ·.·.··.··.·.· "I design for women from size two to 16," said Hayes. 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Committee/ Neiman· Marcus show on the romp with the 14 models who had worn the 7 0 pieces of the line. The David Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... : . : . : . : . . . ...... . . ···:-:.·.·:-:: ....... : :-:·. ·.· ... ·· .... .·.· . . . · .·.·.·.· .. ·... . .·.·.·. . .. ·.. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... : : . : . : . : . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . : . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... : .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ·.:.:.. . . . . . . .. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... : .. . . . . . . . . . .. ·.·. . ... · .. . . . : ... ~.:.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . .·.·.·.· .·.· .·.·.··.·.·.·.· .. ·.·.· .·.·.· ... . . . · .·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.··.·:·· ·. . . . . . .. ... · ........ ·.·.: :-·.·.·:· .... : . .·.·.· ·. ·.·.·. ·.·.·.· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .... . . . . . ·.· . . . . ·.· .. · .. ... . . . ·.· .. . .· ... . . . ... label was created seven years . . . . . ... : ............ ".\;:"::"· .. ago after the young man from St . Louis gave up his studies of voice and dramatic arts following service in the M arine Corps and did his fashion homework 1n the houte couture salons 1n Paris Story V1cla Dean Art Design Steve Hough Photo grophy lPe Payne •· o • o o o 0 I ...... · ... ·.· .. .... . . . . . . . . . . ·.·.·:·:· .·.· . .................. ::::·:·· ... · ... ·.· ·.· ... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ,. .... . .. . . ·.· .. . . SIJNOAY OC TOBER 20i ·1~~:::;::: :: : : :: .. PAPARAZZJ,$2 · .::::::::::::-• : ENTERrA1NMEN~ '3-4::.:::::·::::::;;;:::::: ::: :: . . . . .... . ..... ~ . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . Maxine Hirsch 1 interviews stars: By BETl'Y PORTER 0.., Nit OM: S .. I BIRSCB'S "BIDDEN TALENTS." ---------- BETTY PORTER MulM BedlOll Btnc~. Corona dcl Mar, was a .. leadina lady" in the movies and on •taae ( 1940s) where she sang, danced and starred with the likes of Jue Wymu (who Hinch introduced to movies), Alan Ladd. Jack CanoD ("The Greatest Find Since Gabro"), Kay Gable ("Dough Girls,") Peter Gravet and Jim Anae11 •••••••••••• ("Oaudia") and the list goes on and on .. "Oranae County has a lot of talented people and I want to interview all of them," said Hirsch -who hosts, writes and produces the TV talk show sen cs "Hidden Talents" for Cablevision, Channel 3. Hine~ bas iotervtcwcd movie "extra" Jue Gleason (author of·'Plus A Cast of Thousands,") Senior Olympic Diving Champion P.auy Fulton, NewponBeachPoetLaureateT.DucuS&ewart(authorof"PleaseDon'tStep On My Catbeter,"}Lorralae Laale, l.S.I.D. (set dcsignerfor"Hidden Talents") and Dr. Marjorie 'l'uaJq, Professor of German, Cal State Fullerton (author of "l.ea.rnina fQ~i&n Lanaua&es to Promote Woild Peace"). Scheduled for future appearances on HJncb's show are former UCLA Dean Dr. Clllfonl Grut. past Rose Bowl Queen Barbara MalU1u, Composer Jolua EDsJud (who wrote the show's theme song) and Rada England (the show's producbon assistant) and noted photographer Betll Kocla (author of "The Educated Eye.") (Blncll'a interview with me-which she called "From the Cotton fields to the White House" -will be televised on Cablevision, Channel 3 on Friday, Oct. 25 at 5:30 p.m. and on Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 6:30 p.m.) Production staff for "Hidden Talents" includes JanJae Walker (executive producer) Gleu Man.la (production supervisor), Diane Tellei (programming coordinator). C11111ct Deuy and Brace Jans (directors), and Jackie Elson and Gre1 Plailllpe (camcrapersons). "Use your talents, don't keep them hidden ... and shine, shine, shine!" HJnclt says rc~tedly on her show. Pleased that 11.Lraclt is using her talents are her children (Ju Vitti, Lyu Bowyer Pearse and Clemeat Blrsclt Jr.), her mother, Mabel Greeae -and an ever-increasing viewing audience. MONEY "FIGHTS" BIG BOMB. The search for peaoe has marched from the streets of the 1960s to big business board rooms. Surfacing simultaneously throughout the United States arc sophisticated groups (including Beyond War, Pr<rPeacc and Physicians for Social Responsibility) who raise big bucks to fight the Big Bomb. Newport Seach philanthropists Tllomu and Ellubetlt TierDey are among those who put their money where their beliefs arc. The former Air Fon:c officer (whose I I-year military work included maintaining and loading nuclear weapons) and his wife gave$ I 00,000 to UC Irvine last week for an on<ampus lntemationaJ Peace Research Institute. On Saturday, the Tleraeya hosted the first private dinner party (for 60) in the "Garden Room" of the new, prestigious Center Oub. The party honored UC Regents' Professor Admiral Noel Gayler, USN (Ret.), who spoke on "Challenges to Peace" -one of a series of speeches Ga7ler later gave at UCI. Among guests anending the Tleraey pa.ny were thctr daughter S.su (and MJcbel) Wade. Jea.ue VHlb Mattlaoa, Charles and Nora lleater, lt.atltey. Tbompeoa, Lapaa Beacll Mayor Bobble (ud Dr. Robert) Ml.UiD, UCl Executive Vice Chancellor-Wllllam (and la1ebors) lJUymua. UCI Vice Chancellor for Advancement Dr. Job (and Carol) MUtaer, Dr. JaJlas Mar10Ua (UCI chairman, Global Peace and Conflict Studies), Dr. Jolua w.tteley (UCI professor, Social Ecology), Frieda Bellafuae, Marla Bird, VlrglJata Doaoltoap. Dr. Job and Betty Mou, Deuy Freiclellricll, Mac and ClaJre Bart, Noey CulsoD and Becky Joaea. Dom will wheel and deal ONLY during remodeling~ BL')' S.\.fA RT .. COMP,1/U- PAPARAZZI Deir ............. "' ftiii De llutiiN Debbie Snyder with JoAnne and William Stewart. Pam and Sam Goldateln In a chat with Kim and Lula Cardenu. Heartburn classic a 7 -course meal and fun songfest By EVE LASH O..,NeeCwu .,. ••It Pass the Rolaids, please, for this one. They didn't even try to hide the fact that you were sure to get heartburn. And, mama mia, some did. Members of the Women'sCouncil for Heart of the Orange County Chapter of the American Hean Association called it the Columbus Day Heartburn Cassie, boasting a (true) seven-course Italian feast. What a feast! Close to 200 supporters and friends turned-out at the very new (paisano) eatery-Emilia's in Santa Ana-to take part in all the fun, feasting and singi~.c sinJing was okay, says cardiologist (and Past Prcsient of the group) Mel ToakJD (with wife Edie) ... T he dinner was not a very heart healthy mc&I. But, we arc all having fun anyway," he said, smiling. Enjoying the wonderfully .. unhealthy" meal at one large table were Pall and Vlrglala Knott Buder (wearing a stunning blue leather suit), Dr. Jerry and Sandra Brody, Dr. Ray and Gloria Oabrtak, VlrpaJa and Jack Swu and Mary AIUI and Loa Wells. Bender said, "Ciao, that's about all l know in Italian. But, thisiufundinncr.And,wcarecelebratina-ourhorscLuckyJ~'~bigwinatBay Meadows." (The Brodya, the Wells and the Swant were also talking about an invitational golf tournament they arc all going to attend in the Bahamas.) Hanging 1 talian artifacts of all shapes and sizes, along with a zillion plastic grapes, adorned Jhe very quaint room. Owner (and not a bad tenor) ADtolllo Cuuata said, (while strolling the aisles), .. This is your home," to the guests as be sang. played the castanets and tambourine with the organist. Enjoying Cass.ant.a 's serenading were Jad1e Lala and Kim Cardenas of Huntington Beach with Roxanaeand Walt Normu. (Mrs. Cardenas called Antonio a wild and crazy Italian kind-of-guy ... the Italian Tom JonesofSanta Ana.) Dinner consisted offricd zucchine, antipasto, C8,$plant parmcsan, fcttucini alfrcdo, mustacioli pasta., chicken al forno with veal picatta and flan and fruit for dessert. "I would even bring my very Italian father here. I've been out here on the West Coast five years and we've been searchin$ for a good Italian Restaurant," . said (full-blooded) Italian Debra Snyder oflrvme. President of the group, JoAaae lapidStewartsaid, .. I just think it is all so fantastic, with a wonderful tum-out for a very worthwhile cause." Just then, a cow bell sounded and Tommie RelDcla11 called Bill Stewart forth. "No Heartburn Classic would be complete, if we didn't have a heanburn lc.ing," she said, giving him a crown and cape. Others enjoying (the l~n 't-belicvc-wc-ate-the-whole-thing meal) were Brenda Brook, May Danala1, Dean Davlaon, Llada and Walter ZecJa, Rlclaard and Katharine Agnew, Gary Pohlson, Robert and Audrey Greeafleld and Wiiiard Lewl1. Paparu1J /1 edited by Daily Pllot Style Editor Vld• Deu. Submit your wedding ~.ews To help you submit the required wedding and ;'engagem ent information, forms are available at the Daily Pilot oflic.e, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For weddings, quality photos oftbe bridal couple or bride only are acceptable. Engagement information must be submitred at least seven weeks prior to the wedding. No photos are used with engagements. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Wedding Department, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. East meets West at Fashionables' Oriental supper By VIDA DEAN EAST MEETS WEST: E vcn if you didn't like to cook, it was an evening to be remembered. Kea Hom, author, teacher, and internationally known chef. presented his East Meets West program/coolc:ing demonstration at the Newportcr. A reception for Hom held in the Garden was attended by The Fashionables (Mary Loa Horaaby, chairman) and the Men's Committee of the Chapman College support group (Jerry Rlcbrds, chairman). Hom, of Berkeley, who recently did an 8-week series on BBC in London, was kept busy after his demonstration as guests lined up to purchase copies of his cookbook. John Saladino a: Linda White, left. Gloria Reeton •*yachampacne wt th Jane Piueckl. Aacttoaeer Bob Best urged parents and friends at Harbor Day School to keep raising those bids on the 200 auction items. As a result of their efforts, the fall benefit committee anticipates contributing approx- imately S60,000 to the endowment fund. countY' 5 Eas'J orange Mus\c \s. · · L\sten\ng ias.t_ Treat your children to the best. With exclusive Im- ported clothing and gifts from the Reed's Baby Carter. Newly located at Bayside Center, Newport Beach. Boys & Girls Infants thru I 0 years Monday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. ~ 5:30 pm. • I 072 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach (7141 720-3882 Linda Kidder was chairman of event (with a cruise ship theme) which featured international fare and the music of a steel band. Committee members included Jady Dattoa, Cudy Badie, t'Mryl Yoaa1, Laa.Olmstead, Mart1111 , Wooten, Saale ZarrUll, CUryl Bat-1 tenrortb, Ltada Bertone, a.ate Marshall, Carol Mock, Barbara Job-1 aoa, Saaan Strader, Mfarty Elliott, 1 Aaa Hansen, Lorrte Sml_. and Sau , Balfoar. FURNITURE COLLECTION) Faraltare and lD&ertor dealper Job SaladlDo showcased his contem- porary Facade collection for Baker Furniture when Robinson's Ncwponl Beach hosted a champagne reception for him and supporters of the New-1 port Harbor Art Museum -thel Business Council, Contemporary: Oub and Fine Arts Patrons. 1 Among tbOse there were Roll and 1tarta &raaae, J.Ue Grod, Dr. ~•r Strick, Gloria ReatoD . A RARE PAE-CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE EVENT 500/0 OFF SELECTED MERCHANDtSE THROUOHOUT THE STORE • Orang. Coqt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oe1oMt' 20, 1986 U Catcus makes the 'Tova Difference' By VIDA DEAN ·•t didn't know l couldn't do 1t," said Tova 8ol'Jlline discuuina her now multi-million dollar skin cart producu company in Severi)'. Hills. Besides a thrivina mad ordet buaineu, this month she opened a facial salon in her Penthouse suite on Wilshire Boulevard (the first in a series soon to be introduced national- ly) and left two days later for Oslo, where she launched a Scandinavian distributonhip. Upon her return, she will embark upon an 11 -city talk show tour to promote her book "The Tova Dif- ference" published 10 July 1984, as well as Star and Charity Cruises in the Mediterranean and Beauty and Glamour Cruises from Rio to Rome. "I've been 10 the industry for 20 years, but af someone had told me 15 yean aao this would happen to me ) would have said 'you arc out to lunch,"' Borgnine said during a telephone interview. "The tnp to Norway as a dream come true ... the haghhght of my life," said Borgnine, who came to New York at age 9 from Oslo. "It's my PAPARAZZI PLUS V1lo0f back&found and some Italian that gives me my cneflY." In the spnna -hopefully-she will have her makeup hnc out to JOIO the now 14 skin care products, bath hne and her Tova fragranct' (now an ats second year). "It all stancd an 1977 with four products -a bar for cleansing. a masque, toner and emollient The main invcdaent 1s cactane " (Cact1ne comes from the root of a cactus. an Azte~ Indian secret) and from '78 to '85 Tova said she paid SI million for the formula Borgni ne, who began her career as a makeup arust and salon propnetor on the East Coast, eventual!) moved to Las Vegas where she first heard of a cactus root formula that the Indians used lo prevent their skin from bc<:oming dned out After using cactus prcparallo m a nd shanng 11 walh fnends, the word spread. "My husband (actor Ernest Borgnmc) used it and talked about the cactus masque dunng an 10tcrv1ew The wnter found at amusing, I guess. because he wrote about the skin care products. ' ··At tht' umc I was handJana m y husband's fan mall one day after the story was published 1 picked up the mail and tho ught 1t was requests for his picture and autograph but 11 was ttlled with orders for the masque." The mall o rder bustne~s was put together an six weeks Ong.anally, Borgnane began b) run- ning full page ads in publicatwn~ througho ut the nation The products Wt'r<' sent out 'A.Ith a catalog and a l)(rso nal lettter "We kept 1t vel) simple ·· "We tr) to tum around an order sa ) from the fanhest distance Ne...., York. an seven worlong da)s .. ( l n t1l the salon opened 10 lkverl) Hills Oct. IO. mail order was the only method of purchasing TOY I\ products) "Th<' products are good for anvone at an) age. The) art' pure enough to bt' eaten. Children should bt' taught to alwa) s use moastunzer after ckan1n~ their face ·· Borgnine SB) s 11 onh take~ three things to bt' bt'auuful learn to deal wuh stress. C'terc1ie and tone -..our bod), and take care of >our skm · VIDA Du11 "It takes a little lime for the arcat skin It fC<IUU'CS cleansing, ton1na and mo1s1unz1ng," she added. The people who o rder her cacune- bascd products can get their money back 11 tht'y arc not satisfied wtth the results they see an the mirror The cactus masque. the pnmal) product an her collccllon, 1s pnced (last catalog) at S39 for el&ht ounces; the cleansing bar as S6· emo llient (night) S 15, and Cactus S1lque I mo1stunz10g cream). S 15. (They art' made m Arcadia). From the pnckl)' cactus, she says, comes the Tova Difference. "The cactus gro w 10 a harsh clunatc and h ve to be 200 or 300 ycan old. They have the most beautiful blossoms" Fundraisers, benefits coming up Ton Borflllne creatM akin care llne. CALENDAR Author John Weld will be featured speaker Monday at the 11 :30 a. m . meeting of Frtead1 of U.e LJbrary, UCI at Sherman Library and Gar- dens. Information: 856-5300. Frtead1 of Newport Beacll LJbrary will hold a 2 lo 4 p.m. Tuesday membership tea at the Robert Hilchey home in Cameo Shores. Prospective members may attend. Information: 646-8668 or 651-1122. A Beta Sl1ma Pill informational tea will be held 2 lo 4 p.m. Saturdayat Progressive Savings and Loan, 19900 Beach, Huntington Beach. More in- fomation on the international or- pni.z.ation available from Shirley Hanne, 539-2270 or Sandee Venard, 531-1136, Actress Susan Oliver will present the Oct. 22 program for hflday Cl•b of Newport llarMr meeting at 11 a. m. in Shark Island Yacht Oub. AJS>M XI Delta Alam.au will share holiday idea' 1111d n"<'ioes Nov. 4 at a l . MAGNIN: Fashions from the Valentino collection will be infor- mally Modeled noon to 3 p.m ., Thursday, in the South Coast Plaza store, Pronto Ristorantc and Forty Carrots. Friday from 3 to 5 p.m ., Xavier Roberts, creator of Cabbage Patch dolls, will make a personal appearance in the children's shop to autograph his Fur Skins bears. The Swee Lo collection of evening looks will be presented during informal modeling noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday. NORDSTR OM: Jean-Jacques Diener a creator at Parfums Stern Inc .. will be at the South Coast Plaza store noon to I p.m. Thursday to talk 7:30 p.m. meetjng. Prospective mem- bers may call 854--0913. More t.han I SO volunteers nomi- nated by 78 south OC nonprofit organizations will be honored at the 13th annual Carnation A wards luncheon Nov. I at the Westtn South Coast Plaza Hotel. Cosponsonng the luncheon wnh the center arc Irvine Co .. Nordstrol'T}. Beatrice Grocery G roup and the Carnation Co. Nordstrom VP Betsy Sanders will be emcee. Baby Talk, a seminar for new parent.s and parents--to-be, will be held 11 a.m. to l :30 p.m. Friday at the Newport Beach Ro binson's onder the sponsorship of the store's Baby Gift Registry and the Center for the lmfrovement of Child Canng. Talks wil include birth prepara11on, hospi- tal experience, modem parenting programs, etc. There as no charge and no reservations required. about Oscar de la Renta's Ruflles fra&rancc. {BOWS: St. John Vianney C hapel Guild will hold a fashion luncheon 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bahia Connthaan Yacht Club. Fashions will be pres- ented by Lochmann's. An Oct. 30 fashion luncheon at Balboa Bay O ub will benefit Canyon Acres Residential Center, a home for abused children. Tickets arc S 19 and reservations may be made by calling 646-1671 or 973-2800. Sponsors are Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors Affiliates Committee and OC chapter of Women's Council of Realtors. By VIDA DEAN Of ... .,.., .... ewt Members of the board of direc tors for Ballet Unltmncd Dance CompanyofOrangeareexc1tcdabouta Fnday Monte Carlo night at the Balboa Pavilion. "This 1s the biggest fundra1serwe've ever done. kicking offthe biggest season we've ever done. I thank we arc beginning to get not1Led by the top people in the danc ing world:' said fo under and an1st1c director Krt1tea Ol1ea Pott1. For a sneak preview of the wanter conccn (Martlae Van Hamel and Kevln McKeazJeofthe American Ballet Theatre will dance for the company's gala premier performance Nov. 22 and 23 at Scrv1te Theater, Anaheim), some 400are expected at the S50 per person fundra1scr. A gourmet buffet will be prepared by chefs of the Tale of the Whale. and games of chance will be offered by Casino d' Pans along with II ve oldies band music. Aniia Mlt~lleU oflrvme is chairman of the fundra1scr Reservations to Monte Carlo nipit or 1nformallon on the upcommg concert may be obtained by calling 639-8525 Construction has been underway since June on Phase One ofa building expansion (a new balcony. enlarged lobby. expanded refreshment bar, enlarged restroom and a new story ofofficc space) at Laguna Moulton Playhouse in Laguna Beach. Co nstruction crews are racing to complete the work tn lime for the Oct. 30 gala reopening_ The board of directors wall host lhe cclcbrat1on oflhe expansion and to launch the Playhouse " 400," a new social group that 1s the braincruld of event chairman Juet Euen and her committee. Kliea lights will be sweep the sky and the red carpet will be o ut that even mg as the black tic opoonal event bq,ins wath a cockuul buffet followed by a special performance of"Carouscl" Admission to the gala as by reservations only and uclcets arc S50 each. Da vid and SHU Boot ofNewport Beach wtll be presented wath the Breath ofLifeAward Nov. 2at the Nc~rt Beach Mamou when 1hc Cystic Fibrosis Guild ofOC holds its th1rd annual Investor's Ball "Bossa Rio" is the theme for the evening ... cocktajJs(at 6:30 p.m.). steel drum band music, silent and live auction (Mar Joe Gortner, auctioneer), music by Clan Keen Orc•eatra for dancing and d1 nner Highlight of the evening will be the awardmg of a 1986 Jaguar donated by Newport Imports. Beverly Tllompaoa and Horace Coll arc chairmen of the event. Ticket information available by calling 520-96 7 1. Underwriters of the Opera BaJI (Nov. 9 at the Disneyland Hotel l will be treated to a cocktail reception and black tie dtnnerSaturday at the new Center Cl ub. Underwnterchaarman 1s Rutb Ding, and Oort DeKnalf as chairman oft he event that beg.ans at 6:30 pm. An e' cn1ng 111 eotertainment IS planned by the Opera Pac1fic OvenureCompany . D1rector Karen OtChJera will premiere the Jerome Kem ho wboat Revue. Angelitos de Oro. aux1hary of81g Brothers/Bag Sisters (celebrallng ats silver jubilee this vcar) will honor its patronesses Oct JO at a 2 to 4 China to sell antiques to U .S . for first time The People's Republic o~ Chin:a for the ~rst time 1s sellina some of its finest anllques 10 the United States, with sales to take place in October in Chicago and San Francisco. amassed dunng penods of revolutionary upheaval. For the past four or five years. foreign dealers have been given hm1ted access to these goods, but 10 general they have been allowed to export only 20th century reproductions -bnght, gaudy second-rate merchandise The antiques arc of museum quality or JU~t below. according to an article in the October issue ~f Co~noisscu~. and their sale may fpen up a new market in Chinese antiques. The People's Republic owns whole warehol!ses of furojturc, rugs and art objects of every descnpt1on, Guy Laroche is pleased to announce the \ arrival of the \ Fall/Winter Collection ', in Newport Beach. 33 FW1hion l11lnnd Nt>wp0rt ~lK·h. CA 92660 714-644-7323 Now the Chinese will bring to the United States about 300 examples from the highly refined Q1anlong and J 1aqang penods ( 1736-1821 ). The shipment rncludes fine jades and textiles, but the pnze items are the two dozen- odd superb pieces of furniture, including lacquer cabinets in pristine condition ,.• p m tea 1n the home o f Nora and Charley Heater. Martu Crowner a nd Peg Bouer a rt' c0<ha1rmen of the e vent wt th Jane Berll, Mildred Curtl1, Marl&D.Jle Farrell, Trbb O'DoD.Dell , Helen StarliDgand Maro Yule assisting Spook} costumr\ "'di be the attire \aturda) at Oeefidd Commun11 ~ Center"' hen the Ir' me "icwcomers group stages tts fir\L social of the season The fun-tilled t"\-e nrng 1c, open to membt'rs and the1 rguestsandall n<'" rt's1dents o l lninc .\<.atered buffet "'111 bt' sen ed. but it's BYOB More anformauun on th<', 10 p m SI (J e"ena may be obtaancd b) calling li54-10f< 7 or ,Mt.~06~ Z. Mabel Allred and Norma.a Metiger ares.en 1ngasc0<ha1rmen oft has )'Car's Fl ~OS Y l hampagne dinner and au1. t10ns bt'mgheld at Western Medica l Center Sant<i .\na Be tty Belden is handling invitations and resenat1onc, for the lun undt'r the big top black lie evening which begrns at 5 30 pm There wtll be plenty of oompah-pah mu\11. brat"' urst and sauerkraut at Harriette Wilmer'• home Saturday when Zonta lnternataonal oflrvrne and Saddkbadt Valle) puts on an O ktoberfest The per perso n pnce for the 3 to 7 pm event 1<o 25 {)(-ut!>C hmarks (S 10). The 1985 Air Force Ball is on the calendar for Fn da) evening at the Century Plaza Hotel the( oastGuard Ball sponsored by the Na") League of the U S Orange ( ounc1l 1s set fo r No' I atthe Hyatt RegenC), Long Beach HeDry Brandon will be honored with the Glenn Miller Memonal A.ward Nov 9 whenthe C1 M 1.haptcr (1t)ofHope.holds1u.seco nd annual fundra1scr at the Inn at the Parle. . .i\nahe1m Brandon 1s being honored for his contnbuuons to the pcrpctuauon ofb1g band music m this area and throughout the natton. aocordlng to chapter president Marpret Gaffey oflrv1ne A cocltta1I receptio n 1s set for 6 p m With dinner at 7 followed b)' an e ven mg of dancrng to music by another big band IC1Cnd -Les BroW11 u d au. bud of R~DOW11. T 1ckets(S 50 cach)may be arnnged b} calling 7 8~ 7741 The board of d 1rt-etors of Florence C nuenton Sen ices ofOC wtll me~t 'W ednesda} 1n Ho tel Mt'nd1en tor an I I l lJ a m lunl heon and 19th annual meeting. Jltd1e Betty Lo• LamoraH will address Lbe group Antonello R1starante. Gandhi ·s. John Pohl's Bistro and Me)'erho fs will bt' among the South Coast restaurants part1c1pa11ng m the 5 to 8 pm. Thursday food fai re being held at South Coast V1ll• Mercantile Build mg. Rt"staurants wi ll showcasc a ' anety of dishes for sampling b) attendees. door pnz<'S "'111 bt' awarded, lnt't'nlt'n.a1nment will be provided and wmt' tasting will be a' atlable T1ckt'tS are S 15 and proceeds will go to the Food D1stn hut1o n C entt'r Mort' mfo a\ a1lable from LlJJdaFroat, 24 11 "00orGayle Ham. 7 71\-7 I "4 Eve11 ~ear. "'e ger l all~ rrnm people "'an11ng 10 kno"' rht" date of the annual ( uro na dt·I ~1ar High~ hool h11mt' ll>ur T h1\\ C.lf 111s ..el fo r Oct 29 from I I a m rn 4 rm and 'A. Ill ft•aturt fi, t' homt"' tdt"'>l nhcd as stunning) T 1c kt"I h11ldcr'I 1$1 S pre')8 k anJ $.'!!Ida' ol lour ar Sherman L1bran and < 1arden\I"' Ill ht" <,t.'f\ c\l .~ ha~kel lum hat the gardens and \ee a fa)h1on 'hoy, \o mt· I 21 • .Uc: t•\pt'' It'd 1,1 tal..t' tht' tour and chec l.. u u1 l'A.<l home\ 1n H.irhu r R 1Jgt· <line"., o\11( 1 '4j uare leet 1.1"'01n ( orona Jd ~lar Jnd one: in Fkk oun The numbt'r 1ocall tor 11~ l et'" f\4-'-114 -2 1ir o • '1-M•4C• Free Gift Offer! Twintone blush & brush tote $8 cosemetic basics Free with carefree perm $37 ReGIS HAIRSTYUSTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA <NMr S..ral DaysofTheo'slife ended By LYNDA HIRSCH AU MY CHILDREN: Phoebe and Laoaley op~ for separate bedrooms be- cause :l..Anak.r .. can no lonaer st.and her mcddJ.ina in Hi.l&ry's life. Brooke's ob in jeopardy when Oiles 1&ltes her to prcs- tiaious J*1Y rather than relayina me~ that ahe'a to cover Adam's illness. Dr. Voifbt is ahowina romantic inte~t in AnJie. Adam responds to new medication and blamet Jeremy for his illness. Alex calls Jeremy a poor excuse for a son when Jeremy turns down drink. • • • AMERICA'S #1 MOVIE! " A MOVIE FOR ANOTBEJ\ WOaLD: Chris suddenly realizes that Nan9'. is in f:aypt to exchanae her key for Chris s.. Nanc:Y. unaware that Chris is bavina her traded by Hawk. Victoria's p!&ns to buat up Jake and Marley bactfire. Donna i:calizes Edward is at the Chapin house. Carl rebuffs Daphne's advances. Faycz ioten:epu let- ter Hawk wrote to Mac which explains everythioa about E&n>t and the diJ. ALL AGES." **** •Hl(;M!~l~Al•~\, AS THE WOIU..f)-'l'URN8: Lila learns John l&lked Siena into comina baclt from Miami. While Lila is ptcful, Craig believes John did this for his own reasons. Heather informs Douala& that Marie has caused serious problepis for Frannie and Kevin. Heather fears Kevin findina Marie bccauae be bu such a wild temper he miaht kill her. 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Mike tells Jennifer that her friend Matt will survive the knife wound. Jennifer returns money Matt stole to Mike. Eugene's time machine pdaet explodes. Peachy bugs Richard's car. Pete, Melissa1 Tod and.Amy go to Boston and hole up in the houseboat. Evidence against Anna mounts as she finds note that she supposedly sent Claus in 1980. Peachy and Abe overbear Richard tell Graham that the heroin is on the houseboat. knnifer and Nancy end up in jail. Jennifer calls Mike but the police refuse to release them in bis custody. • • • GENER.AL HOSPITAL: Frisco unable to tell Tony that he's work.ina under- ground. Later Frisco questions Tony's loyalty. Buzz arranges poker pmc. mak- ing sure Garrett loses everything to stop him from pmbli~ Blood test shows that Rick., not Derck, as the father of Ginny's baby. Edward continues to try to act control oftbe company. Robert moved by the love of bu daughter Robin as he prepares to rescue Fnsc-0 from the Asian quarter. Robert gives Anna a revised will in which he leaves half of everything to Robm. Anna karate chops Robert and takes fake black pearls in their jewelry box to Dr. Woo. Ginny and Rick name the baby Rick Weber Jr. Monica is so moved by the happy Weber family she wonders if she should have a child. Starahtp ta.kee off at Coeta lleea '• Pactflc Amphitheatre. Starship slicker than ever • • • By RANDY JAY MATIN !W!rNetC-' ••• With the exception of Grace Slick. Starship is a whole new crew. Yet as generic as the new sound has become, Starship remains more interesting than any of its former members' solo projects. GUIDING LIGHT: Claire convinc.es Six years back when it looked like Starship was headed for the scrap heap, singer Mickey Thomas was recruited thereby savine the band from obscurity and savmg himself from a less promising career churning out country singles. Maureen although she's grateful to Ed, she doesn't love him and has no desire to marry him. Maeve wants to have a child. Jackson persuades Lujack to tell Saunders that Beth is missing. Saunders aggravated when he learns Lujack and Beth were playing private eye on their own. Ed saves little Billy's hfe. H.B. baits Reva about Maeve and Kyle. Reva declares that she's aoing to get a divorce. Vanessa warns Kyle that he'll lose H.B. 's love if be continues on with Reva. David meets Largo on the bridge and tells him he plans to eliminate Since the takeover Thomas has become the focus of a band that little by little has been reflecting the modem San Francisco sound much like Juomey. Eddie Money. Eddie and the Tide, Eric Martin and any number of others. Kyle. • • • LOVING: Shana and Jim plan to keep their relationship quiet until Jim talks to the bishop. Mike and Noreen wed. Dolly and Keith's relationship grows. Curtis Along with Thomas at a recent show at the Pacific Amphitheatre was $Uitarist Chaig Chaquico who special- ues in flashy playing a la Edward Van Halen. Chaquico plays guitar over his head, vertically and posing with either Thomas or Slick as though in (Pleue eee SOAP /85) TH£HOU:R0f"T COVEllANT (R) 1:003:205:401:0S 1<>:20 aACK TOTH£ F UTURE (f'G) I 1 0 3 lO S ·SOl:OO & 10 JO KtSS Of' THE 5"DER WOMAN OtJ 1:00 3:20 S:45 a:b5 10:2S THE QOOIS llUST -CRAZY.SJ 1:203:30 5:40 7:50 10:00 TitE JOURNEY OF NATTY QANN (PG) 1;$()3,50 5:50 7:50 9:50 lll& .. UOF GOO (il'G·I>) 1 20 3 H S )S 7 4S&9 SS JAGGED £DQE CR) l :OS l :2S S ·4S I 10 & 10·2S SK. YER llUu.ET CR) Plul F r ld1y Ill• 1 3tll N uml>eT S (R ) DAY OF THE DEAD Plul Co+l1t Fr19M N iglll (R) llllEE WEE"S 9IQ ADVQlfTUR£ ") Plu' Teen Wolf (PC) RAM 90 F IRST aLOOO PART II (R) Phn M1d M•• Bevond Tllunderdome (PG·l 3) CO ANDO (JI) Plus Co-+i ll Porky'f R•v•nt• fR) ST. £UlllO"S f<IRE pt) Plu' Co ~lt ·r11e Breakfut C lub (R) DtllVl-IHS (hlldron Undro 12 f R LC UnlH• No1td/01><n 7 10 W~d•~' 7 00 Wktn<I- ... lllWllll -nMIH 'ACR MWOI 111·11 -.r&m&llM141 EDWMDS CllJIA CDn1J .., .. .,.. ...... 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Sure she still has her two moments in the spotlight when delivering the psychedelic gems "White Rabbit" and "Somebody To Love" where the set is backlighted with diffused splotches of yellow like a '60s light show, but as much as she adds to the show Starship could carry on just fine without her. In the barely ho ur long set, all of the new material was pushed up front. With the exception of the Thomas/Chaqu1co · composition "Private Room ," all of the new material is from o utside sources. What could they have been thtnk- ing about when writing "Privat Room?" What takes you off guard i the strong resemblance to Mar Knopfler's "Private Dancer" which i the title track of Tina Turner's late! album. Upon first hearing one a! sum es that Starship is doing a cover c Knoplfer's song. uptempo, yet th chorus does not come. Thomas an· Chaquico must have had a couple c good laughs over this when the realized what they had written. The other most outstanding track i "Built This City" written by Berni Taupin, and unescapable on th radio. Taupin left the lyrics generi enough that the city mentioned coul1 easily have been New York, Boston Athens or Cleveland. Since Starshi1 is San Francisco based "Built Thi City" has been accepted as an officia anthem there. Thre are really no bad or un interesting numbers in the Starshi1 catalog but like Elton John once said this is disposible pop music. Quarterflash, scheduled to open was replaced at the last minute by th· Broken Homes. "MAKES 1RAMBO' LOOK LIKE PEE-WEE HERMAN." -Catharine Rambeau, Detroit Free Press IOW SHOWll&l ..-m.1110 STAllUlll DI-It Ul111A -STMIUI llU 990-4021 UA MOVES 4 nn s1a1 ...- lllll& , .. 121-4070 IUJIA PMIC DI-It L1CGJ •. " uon ... PAii 952-4993 UAllMS I •M-'*IMU IUEllAPAA~ lAGIHIA llM:H lllTI mu 631-3501 O>WMDS HU8DI TWIN ...... , .... lllT& mu 546-2711 D>WMDS SO. COAST PlAZA mml.AT~ ,..,. 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In 991~ 891 36113 IMO,.......M:Ct"lD'°"' .... ~l ·- -.... 5 ( 5 t f !! :1 f ( s . . : ) > I • SCR world premiere, 2 comedies raise curtains Another world premiere at South Coast Repertory tops the thcatncal menu for this week, a bill of fare whieb also includei the opening of oew comedies at the Hun11ngton Beacb Playhouse and Saddleback CoUeae. SCR will raise the curtain on "Before I Goe My Eye Pat O.t," billed as a drama about an American couple caUf!it up in military strua&.lcs in the Caribbean, Tuesday. Fnday will be opcnina ntf!tt for two lighter shows, "Soabblet ' at Huntington Beach Toi Tnus and "El Grutle de C.ca Cola" at Saddle back. David Emmes. one of SCR's two founding directors, 1s staging Timothy Mason's "Before J Gof My Eye Put Out" on the marn staJe of the f'O<Jta M~it thcatt'r Tht' C'llSt inC'ludc~ Richard Doyle, Jessica Drake. Pamela Dunlap, Rick Nahera. Mark Del Castillo, James Olson and Timothy Shelton. Performances will be given Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m . Saturdays at 2:'.m and 8 and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Nov. 24 at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. SOAP SUMMARY ••• The Marshall Karp comedy "Squabbles" arrives Fnd.ay at the Huntmgton Beach Playhouse under the duection of Jack Secord. W1I Thompson, Alene Hyatt, Joanna Counncy, Edward Ryan. Cosmo De Mata, and Joanne Wolcott arc in- cluded 1n the cast. P'rom84 suspicious of Tnc1a. Steve stands up to Mr. Thompson and calls Cec1ha saying he no longer wants to see her Stacy finally aarecs to ao on the run With Jack and Johnny. Dane and Gwyn make love Harry offers Ann his suppon Lin' warns his mothCT not to interfere with his plans to wed Lorna • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Tina sutldenl) realizes that V1ckJ 1s in fact N 1ck1 Asa 1nes to tell Chnt the same 1h10g bu1 he rrfuscs 10 believe It. Chnt ang.ry when Vicki refuse~ to male love. C'lint spends his days and ni_ahts drinking. Spomng the "L" pm in Vick.i's diary, N1ck1 realizes that Tina's trapped her. Woody esca~s Asa·~ office. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Jill learns Dakota·~ a wanted man. Maggie takes Frank's phonr off hook to ma.kc cena10 Jill can't rrach I him Jill mcc1s Johnny's 1lleg111mate son Dakota 10 a San Franc1scodoullhnut shop Mu and Siobhan set Oct fJ wedding date. • • • SANTA BARBARA: Gina fearful t ( 's condition improving. A \IOne broke Dylan asks Janice for money Feanng Eden 1s 1eopard1Z1og Capwell lndustncs. Mason tells Kelly Eden must br con-tr~lled. Mrnx tells Bnck and Amy 1hat Bnck once saved Mmx's hfe 1n a c1rcu~ fire. Amy tells Brick she wants to se1 a weddmg date. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Jn Ney, York, Llu 1s unable to reach Hogan 10 call off dinner engagement Ltz.a leaves a message with Sunny and Sunny decide~ 10 tell Hogan personally Liz.a ira1e when she learns that she and Lloyd arr now stranded uA special movie people will talk about the rest of the year." ( 8\ 'rlOR \ f\(, \ f H '> Put< 11//1t11 American Flyers I ~ u V.\M,tM HR'""' tnP'> (PG-13 . I • • ':'~ -:.. --~~. "" RTIMN1 ..... CDWMOS n Tl*> WUIWTD llMMe UA WDTWGTtl MAl..l .... IT~ MIC CJINll;( 111AU. in New York. She 1s even more furious when she calls Hogan and Sunny's there. Hogan learns water samples contam hi&h level of cyanide and believes Lloyd's bchmd 11. Lloyd funous when Hogan wntes a column on this for newspaper. • • • YOUNG ANO THE RESTLESS: Shawn warns Laur~n he'll have her followed to msurc her no\ telling Paul 1ruth about his threats. Jill buys Brad a c.uhmerc jack.ct Tracy decides to help Danny regam his s1ngin$ VOICC Jack confirms Nikki's susp1c1on tha1 Victor and Ashley have slept toge1her. Andy asks Faren to move 1n with him. Adm1111ng she doesn't want a divorce, Jill asks Michael 10 represent her. Mau realizes he's falling 10 lovr with N1kk1 The show will play Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Nov. 30 at the playhouse, located in the SeachfT Village shopping center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt· r 1ngton Beac h . Reservations 832-1405. ..El Grande de Coca Cola," a wacky, farcical revue set in a South of the Border night club, settles in at the Studio Theater on the Saddleback campus for a two-weekend stint. Patnck Fennell is directing the show. which features Dave Hutchinson, Tim Bennett. Kevin Causey, Christopher Anderson, Dierdre The popularity grows! '~ .. a terrific, thrill-a-minute picture likely to leave audiences with a lump in their throats and a cheer on their lips:' -John Corcoran KABC· TV --~-­ JOURNEY ~m-. Natty if Ganil, _ .... _ '\• ................ ·--_.__ ir EL TORO ir COSTA MESA ir IRVINE LA M IRAO.\ *ORANGE EOwaios Saooieo;icJ< Eowa1as Town Ce~1er Eawaros W00111>t10ge 581-S830 751 41&4 551.()655 Pac1t1c s La Mrr aaa C1nt<1ome ~ 2e00 634 7SSJ .,, WEST~INSTER Edwuos C1111ma West 891 ·3935 ..... sr .. 1£0 ... ,_ ao-.. ...__ , ''Your Chance to Beco111e Wealthy'' BEACH BLVD. UNOCAL ~ONE ~ONE 16172 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847.-1588 -tottery ticket with every fill up (minimum I 0 gallon, full service only). Lottery ticket with every SI 500 on automotive services. Additional tickets may be purchased at $1 00 each. Stop by for your chance to win and for these automotive needs: • Smoa Check •Lube & Oil •Tune Up •AC Recharge • Tire & Battery Specialists • Brakes • Dlesel Geraghty and Victona K.cmslcy The show runs Fnday and Satur- day of this week and Oct. 30-Nov 2 at 8 p.m. with matintts at 3 p.m Oct 27 and Nov. 3, but because of heavy pre- season sales. llckets are available for the Oct. 30and 31 performances only Call 582-4656 for rcservauons It's nearing cun.ain call ume for six local producuons which complete their respect ive engagements this weekend. They arc· •"Blae Window" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repcnory, 655 Town Center Dnve, C osUl Mesa (957-4033), playing Tuesda) through Fnday at 8:30. Saturday at 3 and 8.30 Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. •"Harold" at the Irvine Commun1- t) Theater 1n Tunic Rock C ommun1- ty Park. Sunnyh1ll Road at T unk Rock Dnve, Irvine (857-54961. toda\ at 2 pm., closing performancl.'s Fnday and Saturday at 8 p m •"Dracula: Tbe Musical?" b} the \\A GREAT MOVIEI" IOW SHOWllll 111.l MAM lllU P'l.W S2'-sm lllll.U CDWMDS TO. coon 7Sl~l14 IL Tiii EDWMDS El Ti.Q Sll-9500 South Coast MUilcal Theater at Unlvcrstty H1&t1 School, Campus Dnve at Cul'cr Road. Irvine (640-t>306). Fnd.ay and Saturday at 8 p.m., today and next Sunday at 2 p.m. •"Oliver". at the Cuna.in Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camano Real. Tustin (838-1540), Tuesday through Sunday at varying curtain times. •"Come Blow Yo.r Ron" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Chapman Avenueea!.tofVallcy View Street, Garden Grove (897-5122). Fnday and Saturday at 8 30 •"Jo1ept9 ucl tlae Amatl.n1 Tedl- olcolor Dreamcoat" by the Buena Palt C1v1c Theater at Buena Park High School, Magnolia Avenue at A.cadem) W a). Buena Park (821-1010), Frida) and \aturda) al 8 pm Meanwhile, tht:\t· liH~ other ~hows continue around the count)' •"Evl~" b) the f-ullenon C1v1c Light Opera at Plummer Audnonum. Chapman A ven~ at Lemon SU'Clrt Fullcrtoll ~879--1732), Fndays ;;a Saturdays at 8 p.m , Sundays at 2:30 throu&b Nov 3 ... o.t.1 a. See die EiC .. at the Gem Tht.ater l 28S2 · St.. Garden Grove (6l6-72 I 3), Wednct-- days throu&b Saturday• at 8 p.m .• Sundays at '?:30 uotil Nov. 2. •"A ~na Uae" at the Grand Dmner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7710}, nightJy e~oept Mondays at vary10g curtaJn umcs throu&h the end of the year. •"Oranala" at the Harleqwn Din- ner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5651 I), rughtly ex· cept Mondays at varying curt.a.In limes through Nov. 17. •"Tbt Mikado" at Sebasttan's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950), Wednesday) through Saturdays at 8 p.m . Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until Dec. 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"M aaclm'T CIWfUIT" 111 ,,.. .. ~ ... 1.-. .... edwards CINEMA WEST 89t .3935 CSTtilllCSl[RA' C.Ol0lNW(51 WlSIUllCSll6t -· Choices abound at The Estates Llvtng the good fife means being able to choose from many optk>na. Where to live and how to deetgn one's home are among life's moat Important options. C~ abound at The Estates at Monarch Beach, a llmlted coUectlon of 44 custom home- sit• offering views of the Pacific, gotf course fairways and the hllls above Laguna Nlguef. ~ .-... ~----- Back Bay homes offer buyer bonus to 'soften 1noving' well as a second bedroom that also has Its own bath. Both bedrooms feature walk-In Available on last few townhomes in first Pfiase of community -closets and vaulted celllngs. A buyer bonus package Is available on the last few Bayview and Cardiff plans In the first phase at Back Bay VIiiage - even as the townhome communi- ty begins accepting reservations for Phase Two. The buyer bonus package Is available for a limited time only. and only on the Bayview and Cardiff plans, said Dan Wiseman of Mesa Woods Development. The Costa Mesa community features Cape Cod architecture In a park-llke setting across Irvine Avenue from Newport Harbor's Back Bay and Ecological Reserve. With prices starting at $129,950, Back Bay VIiiage of- fers two-and three-bedroom townhomes ranging In size from 1, 151 to 1,350 square feet. Of'ferecf by the Stein-Brief Group, The Estates at Monarch a.ch atlll has several sites avaHable, according to Joseph Smtth, head of new home sales for Stefn-Brlef. The Estates Is located next to ll'9 Unka at Monarch Beach, an 11-hote gotf course designed by world-renowned golf course wc:hltect Robert Trent Jones II. It le rated at par 70 by the Southern Callfornla Golf Association (SPGA), commendable for a first- year course. The fatnra19 of The Llnb 80lf coune and new. of the Pacific Ocean areet rialtora to The ltatatee at Monarch Beach, a collection of 44 cu.atom homealtee In fACaDa l'ftcuel. "We have Initiated the bonus package to soften some of the surprising costs of moving Into a new home," he said. "As part of the package. we, the builder, wlll pay the loan fees, give our buyers a drapery package, their choice of a washer and dryer or a refrigerator and we wlll also put In a concrete patio just llke our models." Each of these two-story homes features an attached two-car garage with direct access and an elect rlc opener. fenced backyards (some lots are large enoulgh for a pool or spa). vaulted ceilings with skylights and clerestory windows. Also featured are a full solar energy water heating system, which also provides the homeowner with a tax credit. Monarch Beach is a master- planned community of 550 prime coastal acres just north of Dana Point Marina. For a limited time, purchasers of homealtes at The Estates at Monarch Beach will be granted two years of golf prlvtleges at The Links and two years' member- ship In the Monarch Bay Beach Club upon close of escrow. One year of golf privileges and one year's Beach Club member- ship are offered upon close of escrow to purchasers of The VIiias at Monarch Beach. slngle- famlly homes adjacent adjacent to The Estates and priced from $325.000. In addition to residential de- Preview sales begin at Lusk community Preview sales have begun at Woodvlew, the first neigh- borhood In Chino Hiiis by The Lusk Co. of Irvine. The community of single-fam- ily patio homes Is located In the recently completed 18,000-acre mater-planned community of Chino Hiiis and offers New Eng- IMd-styte homes In a country Mttlng. The planned 178 homes will be aotd In five phases, according to Mlchaef West, Lusk vice presi- dent and director of sales. Ave floor plans are offered, ranging In size from 900 to 1,618 aquare feet. Prices range from the mld-$80,000s to the high $120,000s. Because front yard land- acaplng Is Included. Woodvlew • .. residents en joy the space and privacy of slngle-famlly llvlng with the convenience of condominium low maintenance. Additional standard features Include air conditioning, ceramic tile entries, front, rear and side yard fencing. concrete tlle roofs and driveways and wood-burn- ing fireplaces. Kitchens feature self-cleaning eye-level ranges, ceramic tlle counters and oak cabinets. Decorated models and sales center are scheduled for comple- tion this fall. The temporary on- site sales office Is open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reach Woodvlew, take Carbon Canyon off the Corona Expressway to Pipeline. For information call 597-4749. Rimrock' s opening draws out campers A recent phase opening at- tracted a number of campers to the Rlmrock community. bullt by the 888 Oevetopment Co. In the hlllt of San Clemente, reports 888 aalea con.Ultant Judy Wilder. Thele one-and two-story, 9'ngte-famlly residences are of- fered In three-and four-bedroom deltgna with up to three bathe. Prlcea begin from S122,950. F•tur• Include such Items u decorative lhetvtng In lfvtng ., .. and muter bedroom•. v•"'f ceUlno•. wood-burning fireplaces with gas log-llghtera, covered entry porches, concrete tlle roofing and attached two-car garages. Model completion Is targeted for early fall. A sales office le open dally from 10 a.m. to 8 'p.ln. on Camino de Los Mares. For information, cali 492-6150. Vlaltor1 to Almrock may exit the San Di.go Feeway at Camino de EttreUa, proceed eat on Camino de Eltretla (which be- comes Camino de Los Maree), to the new community. velopments, plans for Monarch Beach Include a 550-room resort hotel/conference center, resort health spa, sports and recreation center. tennis club, and such services as theaters, specialty shops, theme restaurants and commercial office space. Continuous gate-guarded se- curity, landscaplng and bulldlng pads of 8,000 to 10,000 square feet are offered at The Estates. Homeslte prices start at $250,000. To visit The Estates, take the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway In Laguna Niguel. Proceed west to Pacific Coast Highway then turn left to Niguel Road. Left on Nlguel Road to Stonehlll Drive. then right to the sales pavlllon at The Estates which Is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends. For further Information, call 493-6468 or 832-2860. The Most Delightful Living At The Club .... The bonus package allows first-time buyers to move Into the 1,309-square-foot Bayview plan for only $11,950. The two story, 2112-bath Bayview plan features a master bedroom with a retreat as The sales office Is open Satur- day through Wednesday from 11 e.m. to 6 p.m. Back Bay VIiiage Is located at 2500 Back Bay Loop off Santa Ana Avenue between Monte Vista and Del Mar, one block west of lrvlne Avenue. For Information, call 645-3033. You 'II f111d nothmg • • 11111111111, 1101h1ng ,1v1.·rnge, 1111111 ( luh ScnC'o ek-g:inc cownlinnw ltv111g ar St:;iCliff on thl· ( irl"t"ll'. Ar l'vt..Ty turn, you finJ dw ht·.11ir\ of nl<l ~>rl<l charm am! thou~htful design. A -.ct. un:, comfnrt;ihlt· ltft-.,rvk· 111 tht• ~t of all rxlS...,thk· Wt 1rkk AnJ, JUSt a shnrt walk frum rlw ScaCliff Golf r111J ll-nru" ( 'l11h. 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CTNY ,,,,., Qf)J" MISC. I .I . lM• 'o""' II I) ._, ... ,_ ?oti e..,~oW~d /Q{)o ~ .. ·~ ,_ '9M _ ,,_ 1161 r.,,., .... l69<J ~ ... Ho#I•• 1100 ---· J to9 •t'eooe 1111 s..c.-71/0 iw•tdi!ft9 & ( OfttlCW""'9 II)() s..-c.--1118 AESIOf;NT'IAl AUL ESTATE SEIMCU IUST SELL! J10l Y&llT --1411- Ocean and city llght view. • BR, custom features throughout, pri- vate spa. New jumbo loan. Guard- ed community with tennis and pool. .......... ...... ... .,,.., . ....., PEAK OF PERFECTION SPYGLASS FULL 180' VIEW A very special home with class & comfort. Pro- fessionally decorated. 3 bdnns, 2 baths & family room. 2 fireplaces, wooden shutters, designer blinds, hardwood floors. Very pri- vate spa in arbor setting. Lovely landscaping. $557 ,500 land incl. BELLE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 :00-5:00 17 CARMEL BAY DRIVE SPYGLASS HILL COSTA MESA FAMILY DREAM HOME This home is special! 5 bdnns, 2 baths, newly remodeled kitchen and large backyard. Close to schools, shops, tennis and swim club. 1 yr warranty included. $143,000. MARY JANK TURTLE ROCK SPECTACULAR VIEW Bright & sunny single level 2 bdrm condo w/magnificent view of hills & canyon. Air conditioned end unit. Great location near community pool & tennis. $159,500 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY JOYCE DABOLT NEW ON THE MARKET Elegantly remodeled and enlarged family home. Four bdnns, 2 'h baths, large fam- ily room and fonnal dining room. Beautifully land.caped garden with automatic sprinklers and Ughta. Quiet cul-de-uc location for a relax- ing life style. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD TODDY SMITH VIEW PROPERTIES Ullll"' 1221.- Sweeplng Newport Back Bay view from this • BR. garden entry home with great potential. Large lot on cul-de-sac. See It I ___,.,,. > ll.... 1211,llO View, view, view over 180°. Immaculate 3 BR, 2 BA, "Trina". End unit, wrap-around brick patio. EntertaJner'a delight. Land Included. llHllW P"- Expanded, customized 3 BR Nantucket ocean view, wood trims, trench doors. added famlty area & pool-atze yard. Aaaumable financing. IUNW 141'- 4 BA, New Bedford model, custom upgrades throughout. Panoramic ocean & city llght view. Private apa. New .tumbo loan. Ullll INIH 1111- Water view of harbor entrance, beach, piers and sunsets. 4 large BR + den. Great patio area with pool and spa. llNI RIUOI 1110,000 Large yard on view side overlooking bay and ocean. Sunsets are outstanding. Room to ex- pand, prime location. A "must see". .... Ill llU llll,111 View, view, view -this charming 4 BR on bluffs of Corona del Mar. Enjoy breathtaking sights of harbor. ocean and city lights from patio and terraced gardens. CORONA DEL MAR .IUllll •m 1211,111 Plan 1, 2 BR & den with custom decor. Vacant & ready to be sold. Assumable loan -seller may carry. Tennis, pool, clubhouse & 24-hr security. .l&lllmt •Ill IHl,000 Ideal Plan 3 with 3 BR, FR, lovely decor, lush private garens, Ideal location with open feeling. Security, pools, tennis. It.II llllU 111. llU IUl,111 Rare double corner lot south of PCH with charming English styte 2 BR + 1 BR duplex. Probate sale. Both Iota zoned R-2. Great poten- tlall --111. llU 1• 11,111 Spacious, lovely 3 BR. 2Yt BA home. 9 years newl French doors & windows. tlle & hardwood floors. 3 decks, airy & Inviting. ua•,... au 1421,111 Serenety situated 4 BR, tastefully appointed & metleuloualy maintained. 2 spacious patios compllmented by a eparkllng pool. WATERFRONTS Wllf •11111 .,..,.. Flneet In oceanfront llvlng. Exceptional detall throughout. Rec room for unending entertain- ment. Etegant muter suite. LmllLI 11.1•.- 5 BR home on north channel. Country kitchen, 3 flreptacM, gigantic muter suite. rumput room. Pl« and atlp lor 50' boat. ULlll Piii I ILt p,eM.- French cuttom reektenoe wtth 73' on meJn chant*, 4 BR, 8 BA. art atudto, gymn•um. library. poof & many a"*'tt .... 19()8 ''-'"'°"' ~ .. ___ ~c ~""' -· 101 J ~f"f ~v•• •• 19,. /9 • ""ldon9 -·oh ,., . THIDM.YN.OT Ct.Al8Wle.O ~ HOU"8 Tll•hotw a.Mee ....,,~ t:OOA.M,-6~M ...... eeu.... ---~ .... t:OO AM _.:00 ,.M ........,. A MEMBER OF THE f SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK~ REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 un111r -.11111111 ......... 2 BR, Den $279,500 J. du BOIS Mlllll..U 11""" 3 BR, FR $345,000 C.McMAHAN WUT ..... T ............... 3 BR, Oceanfront $470,000 L. ROSE •llllllml . Ml Irk 4 BR. Oen $425,000 M. MATIHEWS 1&911111111 412llnMry 4 BR, Oen, P/$ $575,000 E. CORKETI UI .IUI UN. MMJ._. ... 5 BR $675.000 A. KURTZ IPYIUll 1 ..... .., 6 BR. FR. VU. Office $749.000 l. McLOON SUIDAY UYOIHT , .. 111"""4 4 BA, FR. P/$ $335.000 E CORKETI Ul .. YllWll9ll 1Hlhft...., 4 BR, FR $339,000 l. McLOON ,,....m .. , .......... 3 BR. FR $345.000 C.McMAHAN ......... 2n1 • ...,., ... 3 BR, FR $390,000 L. MURPHY Mlllllllll.UI Mllrk 4 BR. Den $425.000 J. ROBBINS MUUllllUll •11 .... 111 .. 3 & 2 BR, Guest $449,000 0. \/A LENTINE _..,. 141 ""''* 3 BR, FR $499.000 J. M!RTZ L.91 Ill.I 2n•._. 5 BR. FR $535,000 C. RUMSFELD -.11Lua 12'1..,..... 2 BR. Baytront $575,000 L. ROSE UU.YllW-.U 1111 ....... 3 BR. View, Spa $595.500 C. BALOIKOSKI 9NITDUll 1111..._.,.,, 3 BR. View $610,000 T. &OLANO lfTIUll al u ...... e BR. FR. View $650.000 B.REEOY ~Ill.I ...... 4 BR $680,000 J . du BOIS lnlLAll l~ ... 8 BR, FR, View $749,000 M. R EDY ~ .. Ul"' Ulll .... '4 BR, FR $1 ,595,000 E. OLSON NEW LISTINGS .......... .... Totatty remodeted duplex wtth 3 BA apt. In front & 2 BR apt. In rear ptus 4 car garage. Sell«• anxlout. ...,.. mu ••• AbeOluttty bMuttfut 3 Bf3 JamMy room home. Unobltruct9d vt.w of harbor. ooeef\ and ctty tight•. Q\Mt tocatton. s.cvrtty ayatem. 644-9060 'l'CiY ·--v I)( A.Ml\ 0.-...N )10(/ ..... ....... 0)41' ft.U ULM& 11-. Fabulous turn-key opportunity. Offered com- pletely furnished. 2 BR penthouse In aecurtty bulldlng. Walking distance to beach. • .,......... 1114- 0wners tranafetred, prk:ed tor quk:k ..._. 2 BR plua retreat, 2 BA, aecurlty system. sate, etc. •••111.at '1--0cean breezee, communbtty poet, tennta. Coun- try French decor, neutral carpet, 4 BR. 2 1/1 BA, balconies. wet bar A stunning condo! -MIT• N• ....... This 2 BR, 2 BA 18 In mow-In condition. Up- graded with fife ft00f"8, mirrored wardrobe doors. bullt-tn ~ In ltvtng room . IAIYll llllT m•m . an1.- one of the largest units In area, minutes from the beach and Fashion Island. Fee land. Enjoy the good llfe, call to see. ~u"'"" 12a.- au1et beach location with charming older home. extra large bonus/BR over garage. boat ramp, walk to beaches. Excellent starter home..., WUTOUff ..... A jewel of a home with large assumable loan. 4 BR. large family room. great pool and separate master suite Charming Cape Cod exterior. unu uuea 1SU11 u1..- Now Is the time for you to have your own place In the sun. Live In one unit and rent out the other Both have been remodeled PIWIU llPIUUS• M1.,.. Opportunity to acquire emotionally appeallng 3 BR home at greatly reduced value Super lower peninsula location Block to ocean or bay 1AL1111SU11 Mll- Little Island Cape Cod. Upgraded_3 BR, 2 BA. charming with hardwood floors, trench doors. large kitchen with bu41t-lns. Sunny patio. 111111 ... ,,,,,..,.. Savor the romance and beauty of claMk: Medi- terranean architecture. 5 BR, soartng cettlngs, Skylights. Home of exc.ptlonal quallty. OTHER AREAS 1U••m11 U8- oramat1c oceanfront condo, 2 SR. 2 BA. furnished One year new decor. stairs to beach. breathtaking view A perfeci summer home. .. 1211.- Hlghty upgraded 2 BR. den, 2 decka, etr ~ dltloned. ntoht-llght view Lovety wooded .,... wtth pool & tennis. Excetlent value. u.i.-. ·--Grand whitewater view. 3 BR + def\ home It tutetul, Immaculate. with CU9tom wd~. lhuttera, hardWood ftoors. spa, new cerpets & drapet. 9ITI Ulml .. .,.. 2 BR btg-llttte home ha famous pest and ~ you ... It' you "II know It's your future. OuaMty ptua tlmslHa per19cilon for thoee ~by the ordinary. 2181 IAN JOA.II HIUJ ROAD, NEWPORT BEACll •• I C9 Oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT /Sunday. Octobet 20, 1988 1111 IMl lltate ..... 1112 Cenaa ••I Jiu llU Cetta.... 1m,.!Ta--.•..._ ___ 1_M_4 L111u ..... , ..... ,. __ 1111111!1_________ "ii ...... 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A Pll&m -IT W tMI• Sharp 2 bdrm oondO. Sec ! tiny • n w..t DUP\.EX. So ot S.)'91de •ble prlOe • .. UIYll f 11111 lowly ~ home In • Stepi to and. Ocean view from oat•."'$. c . Ptaza. Pool, c:.!.., =:"ooo. ~+28drm) ~·K ...... ,.. mm NITlllAL Abeolut• beraeln • don't ctloloa IOMtlon -OM ti n....... epe + O#'P0'1 811Cnncet only. Bttr 720-M2.2 ,.. _..WJll1T-·-lmf UllY I mlN thle onel Pr.-tlgtoue rrom bMCtl. ISta,000. pa o. VI., year new and magnifi· •t MUOO 3 bdrm~ (714) 673 4400 .... --·n I A out• 2b«trm home~ 3 bdrm, 2'A beth EXEC OPEN SUNDAY 1-8 cent! Two muter suit.ea. beautiful 178.900. Mlm 10~ tlC ~-W are all ..Uyoure In ,hie 191 •Ull towntlome w/MCUrlty, 2157 CHANNEL RO ... ___ , _ __. w-11-cua•-..ii.., T.O. 0t tty 10% down. Mu.t Mii thle WMl!end. large IOI. 1111t to New-,...__ poo1 ...... + tennll Try ~. lllUIUI~ --.Al w.l'<: Won'tlMtfWoodeldeVlloo 5%down~cklelngcoet• port~"' elementery ep90lou• 4 9drm Ranctt By """"-· lmmeo 4Br 10%·d~orlM.IJOrde-ONE O?OR IJROM NEW· work, etc. Tttrific kitchen with all 1tige. 2511 W. Sunflower, s.s 1o.ooo ueutMble Ina. IChool, cfOM to bu ... l etyle home high on a 1\111 2'~S. Madrid 85. 8rld( In t 1111 0 a I I pat r 10 k PORT 8 OCEANFRONT built 1--,....____ will r... J "----,..... p t...... T / A•"I • .,,.,. 000 lh.........i"" S 146 000 In Turtle Aoctc. H .. bMrl & out. Sec 'Yll• epa, fem wtth ...i.vtoue v'"9 from ·uw. vwimr ne P LUwu~ .,.., • '""' en0f'9 -ng _,,.,, · .,..,....... ' profeellonally cs.oorated rm equlpt w/a firemen'• 7eo-97o2 egt. 3rd "floor. Spanlah or leue optJon. Mic.k.i Cooper Bwbat• AIOEf!7PROPERTIES -"'''' "11"1"''1 c .. I ., ... 000 0 nd ,. ~ " " • by Cennelf & ha .. ln. po•· ""• • P9fl ...... architecture oomma • llOMI" a.w. Quallty throughout. Sat/Sun 1-S. 24311 Via SBA 28A, ..,._ 1220,000. your attention In thle 3 lllT"' -·••If-,,.. ... mPSTl-.NYI ~ RE Al ESTATE Priced at onty $<485,000. Sen Clemente. 770-8008. By owner 8'-4-0111 etory .. ...,.tored home. 3 _, -...... ... UT 1-1 ... ~ 173-4900 May M lhOW you today. OPEN SAT a SUN 1-4 ~room•. and large R6'M~~ I ~' ,) ' •t t • Just reduced! Owner motiva•--'I. ., ty "BR 2 .... 2 , .... , ..... , ........ "1•1 1 Ch ·•· (Tr .. VI IL ... IA~ famlty room w/apani.tt Beautifully deoorated and f;;. ...un... 111_,.., .. •.:.C·;.,aoe"di>or::.,~ 1a124CuNerOr~~~ .,.. :,-get• co! 3BA3~ba.J..oe dlnlngrm tlle&crpt'g&man ottw maculate. Nestled amo~e ,,__ ""n &W&YI Cozy 3 bdrm, femlly rm, IUndedc. In Olde CdM ..... ,.,. ........... 111-1111 ~ Exec:. home, a femlly rm. l!JttenaMfy d•corator , •• lurH . .. """""' Panorwnkl OONn + c'1y dining rm. Canyon view. 1239,000. Exit 4 bdrm & bonue rm cuat. &Br Sbe approx. •~anded/ou11om end Lender owned w/avall in the heart Of Newport. 0 8R, 2 lightl Yl9W from newly ,.. F .. lend. $485,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 home. Lrg llv rm, din rm & •111111111 lfiMi' 5200 eq ft. '795°.000 kr. ~~~~~2~;'pool n~m S~~~~i-4 BA. upgraded kitchen. Community mocs.i.d 4 bdrm, 3 bath lfll• 1·1 321Dalhi.Pl/S..Vlew bdrme Many Hlr11 Owner 11 a home 875-2814 .., , eeo68EASHORE pool, spa and tennis. MUST SELL! .. tat•. Private t>Mch, 1111 LJIHLI LI U FarelWalketRltr. l14e90o Bkr 957-6875 · tumllhlno deal« and 11 j rt IMC• IL .... lllTllYI u i_,_, guerd gate + tenma. ,... r -Cell 875-41« • · thews. Ouletly elegant In &T&.A:.u Cooper IUfM '3201( at 9Wl~ll Move In condition, hOfTle the mO<Wn way, blend· r. . .. tnl • 1-1 LENDER OWNED In CLIFFHAVEN. Light 8nd eunny 3 Bdrm. famlly & tonnel dining roome. & offtcle. Freehty pelntad & ,.._ ,. • ....,.. 1211,HO Four BR Baycrest home m top con- dition and perfect location. Two f ireelaces, oversized pool and cabana. A perfect home for the family that needs space and a place to entert.ian! MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey 111110&.WF .,,..lllITT 11,'21,000 Ocean view -steps to the beach in this wonderful 4 BR home on the canyon. Extra large lot with ter- raced gardens, two fireplaces, and charming brick wme tasting room. Barbara Aune OllTlll All T •1 . 1111,llO Owner out of area and says "Sell now!". Very lovely private garden home with four spacious bedrooms, den and dming room. Two story living room. Barbara Aune A UTTU ...U. ... T" ... O&ll. .. ...... Located on Big Canyon Golf Course. a completely customized and expanded 3 BR Deane Townhome. Extensive use of bleached oak floors. French doors and bay windows throughout. Gourmet kitchen with center island. Shows like new! Stephanie Grody/Danny Bibb lllOUlM- llW I PEIFHT 11,211,000 This "one of a kind" fabulous 4 BR, 3 IA BA. custom home has all those amenities you've been looking for. lncred.ible extra large private view lot with spacious pool and enter- tainment area. only steps to a beautiful park. Furnished by "Canterbury Interiors". Excellent financing. Danny Bibb IWT Ylllft 1210,GOI Three BR, 2 BA condominium in the Bluffs with nice open views from the deck. Maintained in good condition. Assumable loans. Owner has been transferred. Price includes the land! Hallie Strock UN ISLE Ill SUl,000 If you like Counrty French. you will love this home. Large family custom with 4 BR, 4 BA, master Wlth fireplace, family room, hard- wood floors, south bricked patie, separate dining room. French doors, extra large lot. near shopping, and beaches. Tennis and boat docks. J oan Lewis/Danny Bibb EMIULI UY FlltlT HW YIW 12,I00,000 We've JUSt listed th.is gorgeous 4 BR, Mediterranean Villa. designed by Jackie Olmstead. You'll look straight out to the fabulous white sand pnvate Emerald Bay beach with whitewater views of surf breaking on both points. Open beams, herringbone hardwood floors, FR. fonnaJ DR, spa, master s~1te with superb q uality construc- uon are you.rs m this 3 year new home Ask for Rod or Dave. Priced well below reconstruction COflt. UYlllHS..IAYflHT 1111,000 Chamung 4 BR family home sur- roundmg Lrop1caJ mtenor patio. Spacious bayfront deck overlooks the most active channel in the harbor Private community offers security, pnvate beaches and a unique Li fe-style lncludes the land' Martha Macnab l SINISTICATll ... I 1121,000 Complemented by the Library ad)a- cent to both the laving room and master suite. a fnnnaJ dming room. a bnght lutc.'hE"n with a spacioua breakfast nook and a second bedroom and den complete thE" de· sign Panorarruc VlPws of the ocean, harbor. and city hghts Maureen Whlte/Ed Escano 1&11 FllllLISIH M WATD 11,211,111 Remodeled, SUlgle story, 4 BR, 4 BA home with over 106 ft. on the water. Hup waterlront yard with room for pool Pnvate community behind guard gat.P Lender Wlll provide exce~nt hna.ncmg Pnce mcludes the land. Maurt.-en White/Ed E«.ano Submtt any and all onerel with 3 bdrm, lamlly rm, Cetta .... 1014 SAU 11 LWI •no new w/tredltlOnal. A arH. Pool, carport Next to comm pool, lhatp Price eluhed to formal dining rm Little , DELUXE DUPLEX 2BR Wiiiow Creek 2 bdrm unit Sl01,000. 842-3327 "G" plen. 4BR-38A, 2sty '425,000. Call PATRICK traveled 11rM1 Ready for 3Bdrm 2 Bath 1122•500· 2ba N unit. 8GO-~ w/1eR & 1BA down Va TENORE .. ,... fut MCfOW. F .. land. 906 w. WU.on. Open w/lemlly and dining rm, 2Br 2 '~B• w .. tcllff • """UH -1ec):~;0~2.... or $3 l7,500 Sunday 1-5 Bkr 545-7983 Baat. ltac• l atrium end atteched 2 eat Twntime Pool Clbh.. 24~1~TA2 ~BBLElA NB Agent 873-5364 2Br Condo. Loaded with FLXER-tiPPER 28r 3L. 2 ~8;j 1°"~~r~~SY1890~; dbl gar S139K 842.3327' ***** ••m--..-. xtras, MCUrlty, 1550 ft . atry. nr all actlle. 1 ml to 559-9400 * 1111 UI Ill•* Lovely "C" plen 4BR-38A, • r-• -Reduced to $128,950 egt beh S149,900 9&3-8882 2 11y on ~uc St. 4bf 2'Aba, prload for QUtd( 540--0810 or 851-1380 IPll llllAY 1-1 Beau1llul petlo In pat1<· carpetad and eurrounded by IOwty land9oeplng. In • Sui>« Newport nelgnt>orl\ood, wdc to all eehoola. '279,000 Ule. Water right• fO< a Little Of nothing down to LOWEST PRICED 4 bdrm, Ilk• .. ulng-$223,600 IAll UYL. 95' yecnt. Con1act: Phyt *llY'IT REN* queJlfled buyer. BMutlM 2 bath condo on green-2107 OESCANSO, NB CHANNELFRONT wl1h DOCK. A11350.0001he 1owea1 prtce In Balboe eov-. A nlOe 3 Bdrm Im IT AWAY! Serb« (819) 435-1278. 48R tam rm lrplc cul~ new Townhome, nHr belt In Bluftl +you own ua 1211 C E la .. T C0<onado ea-Realty ' • ro.... • • beach, 2Br. den, 2~ Ba, I ..... ·---· IMI , ... landl 2 Illa"" pat•-· --Ullom ng1 .. , udor, (819)423_700,. l sac . ..,...,*' bide. Call fo< s1eo.ooo 8051922•1559 --'"" wu ""'• fl epacious guard g•ted 4 detalla. Bkr 587. 7350 att 6/ wknd• llLIW IUln YALll new kltch eppll/mlcro. r L r ~ ~~· 1~~~~·1~ :~~: w.el l11ad lOOl1cLEAN. wen maintained · l•trl,.TtrfHI ;~~d~:~~c::Z d.:I M/1./1(/..//// "'•of i ecre with vu1 Price BALBOA PENJNsOLX 3BR 2ba home. Large BHt. BarMar IOU (Next to Emerald S.y) s1eo.ooo Dorothy Lowe R E A/L T y home w/remodeled kltonen & new cerpet. Cover9d waterfront petlo w/down channel vllU & your own dock. llalhed to 15251<. SUB-cu.tom home tor Nie by rear yard with R. V acceu oner good this Saturday & agt. 675-5511 844-8896 MIT any and all offerel C>Wr*'. 5 Br, 1 blk from & room for pool. CIOH to 111' WlHlfl._ Sunday ontyl 3 bedroom ..................... . Call PATRICI( TENORE OCMn & bey. 873-7495 shops, parks, scnoole, _, 2 bath. oax floors and ••Jll Piil** Walk~~· ~h. $159,900. 831·1258 or 7804702 tennis & swim club. Fresh and exciting decor cablnetl. New cuetom HLY 1111,IOOI 3br 2'~b• cndo 835-3301 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 27 BALBOA COVES S 126,900 In this lovely entertainer'• kitchen. Big aecure yerd. XLNT VALUE. Lrg ma1t81' --------Ill. Ill.I TllPLD OPEN SAT /SUN 10-4 home. Ught and airy with "Peek of Ocean", walk to bdrm, din rm + frplc, WTILlff YllW lmpoeajble to dupllcate 1348 GARLING FORD 3 bdrme. 3 bathe and beach. 1225,000 loan u-Newport at an atlordable Spacloue ExecutlV9 home. NEWPORT HEIGHTS GEM Comple1e prlvecy In Ihle preclou• 3 Bdrm conaoe eurrounded by labulou. gatdenl. Cath. oelllng. cory brk:tt nreplaoe, bert>er carpt'g & wall• of windows on extra large IOt. To ... It 11 thl• exciting, upgreded ~ bonus room hll lu•t aumable. Zoned lor 2nd prlcel Call PATRICK 5Bdrm, famlly & dining. P<<>Perty. New plumbing ~ "'uM•oLo l>Hn com~letely re-stO<Y which would com-TENORE 831-1268 Mutt ... 1640-1151. OISTlm .. +ml & wiring, high beamed "•ALTY decorated. rime corner mand unobs1ructed Large 3 bdrm, 2 ball\ oelllnge, and 3 garagee. 1Nve •TM•NT• location with huge bOll north & eoutl\ coastal · HERITAGE home located In Newport Good aaeumable llxed G 7"> .ie22 I a c 11 1t 1 e I A I k Ing views. Reduced price Height•. PLUS 2 bdrm. 2 1oan. 1445,ooo OHTA •u OllN 1598.ooo. IJM,IOO . REALTORS battl:it•~~~--"All HIHCl'l 111,0001 -\.\l\llHIROl\l Agtklllle494-J551 age. ~5 000 no . 110"11 ., In<. Desirable French Ouartere llOMI .. l..c. llYlll OIYI * *'"' TllAY* * FIBI IPPll , . _., REAL ESlATE end unit. 2 Bdrm. 2 beth, ~ REAL ESTATE One of only 2homesavall 1 1 ml mO Mii Popular Portonno In de-,.,,_ dit• 1 r 17M900 located on green belt. 2 r 131•1.00 GrMt view w/eorne whit• A Beeuty w/lulh land· llrMble Seawlnd with e ~ca lODa eat garaoe. Community water. 4300 a/ft. 5 BR, tcaplng, pvt patio, din flnleed bonul room. 4 to low It. Cell tor eppt. $195,000 - Wi\TIHIHO~l ltOMI '> a.c. REAL ESTATE 1:11.1.ao Realty pool. Call now S46-2313 I I le ·'d' Bd 31L... c·~ t ,........:... ..... I .. __ 1"2 5ba, lge llvlng rm, dining rm, am rm, rp • m.. • rme. ,....,.. ,,,,_ o 63 3 0 .._._ -.r •• lrriat IM4 rm, lam rm. study. Lerge qulrt8'1 + much more pool & tennis. $295,000. --------). 7 7 e;;, Pf'IO:di DrametlC rt.. OPEN HOUSE sXf I SON if den & yard. Pvt bch., Furn 01 unlurn. Av•ll Alie tor Joan. 780-1900 Si. ~K ~s:.~;~gf R. 2-8 nr u C.I. 12 Exeter, 375K. 494--0033 1' ~~h.~~~ut.$3~:·,~.; 23~:~RSTULNE~~I~: PL PDllllU PT lllM NEW cuatom 3-sty l\m w/48R 4ba. Elevator. ocean & bay view•. $369,500. Bllr 963-83n THE BLUFFS • Without Equal. 2 Muter Sutt ... Architect dellgl\tl Coetty & m<»t CfM11ve remodel, 'One of a Kind'. Prit-llke settg w/megnlf bay/nit• Ute vua. lrreplac:Mble at dltc price of S325K F•. Hutlnge t Co. 840-5560 DO IT RIGHT I 2Br 2'h be, Sl30,500. Tenore 831 1258 111-1111 0wner1Agt 854-1258 Im•• 1044 · alll• OllD OW. IAYI nm Plan 1, 2br. den, 2be, ,._ THEREALESTATERS - duced lor Quick sale 546-2313 $259,000. 831··8638 Real Estate ls RIGHT NOW PIEITlllDUS TIRTLEROCI RIDIEI COTE .. ~~ IUYllWIY .... EutSlde 2 bdrm houee on •3Br 2S. fW1ch Style* DRASTIC REDUCTION to 8t1tr1l 100 R-2 corner lot. S 120,000. Spacious home with 3 bdrms. bonus and family room. Is ideal for casual llvlng and formal entertain- ing! Interior enhanced with warm woods, glass galore and skylights. Attractive brick courtyard. Outstanding financing. $339,500. REALTY Pool W/clltf quiet 11 2 f/p 1350,000. 3 Br 2'n b• + alarm 1y1 $295. Contld. famlly room. View. Lrg ---------1 213-545·7250 N.B condo trade 548-7249 Fii ULI IY .... lot. Pool/tenni. & * '7eee 7elJM* Get• F .... Trip TO HAWAII when you buy a houae from ua « A Fr .. Trip TO LAS VEGAS for rental Uetins with u• call V.l.P. Propertiea, Inc. (714) 675-2232 ~ OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 OLJE Cll ............. " .. $13.4,tsl ................. 215 Iris 3 bdrm. 2 bath with beams.. ............... N. Fogarty UllOI YIEW ... '331,Mt ... UM Ptf1 lntMnt 4 bdrm Portof1no. shutters. spa.... . . . M Graves CHOU llCIWIS ....... SltS,Mt ....... 441 1tMr1 3 bdrm. pool, spa, ocean/h1lls1de vu M vonGeldern Ullot YIEW ltW ........ SllS,Mt ........ 1311 AMI 3 bdrm. 2~ ba, view. spotless... .... .... R. Sietz OLJE Cll ........ F,.. S22t,stl ....... m.IH at 4~ New 2 and 3 bdrm condom1n1ums. .. . J. Skahan OLJE Ctl .......... S7H,Ml .......... 33M Octll IM. 3 bdrm, see 1t all view ............... .... ... A. Johnson SUWIEW ...... SltS,IM ...... 1121 Y1e" EICUltrtu 3 bdrm. loft. magnificent ~1ew ........... B. Hutchings llOUIOOl IV ltU.S ... $415,Hl ... 271' WIMtttr Vitw 4 bdrm, 3 ba family home.. ..... . .. L. Curci Ul.IM PllllSUlA..-S4M,IM. __ 115 U,twttr 3 bdrm. 2 ba on lM bay .. ........ ... .. . M. Rousselot U~IVUI: ti()MI:§ REALTORS. 675-6000 I 244.t Ea .. C-et H .. •••v. C.reaa ••I Mar .... ... , 1 .... 4 "' (UU I rO\Ul.N ----- 0 ~~''1':·~~ t~• ~~' • :..~l::·H. ~ \ .... ,, .. J~ ' • , ••••• , 11f • • f'I '' I • ot tif'lv'"•t (', l R I A II I I' I' I I M I II r R A I I I' I I' ll I T A 'I 0 I I I' I I 1'! l•S i° t5J Mt111•gl I O•·Hl1 .--------. Ortmpt •• Ille onl~ union R II A ( [ L 1 •hal can I be or;an11ed Both I' j I j' I 1.aes 1h.nw the'/ are -....... ' 11 I 'I J [ I O o•r ••• ""-• .,,. • • G·'°'M I I I I I" . :; .. ..:T._::;, ~ii:=-.. . .. ... lfll llllAY 1-1 3142 Barbadoe. C.M. sac· rlflce 3Br Mesa Verde area. Reduced to $139,900. Ag1 840-2678 IWIHlllTSILL ... u CALL * IE lwl•E * 48r 3~Ba home loeated In MCUrlty. 213/430-3829 n dMlrable Weet Bay MO-•HYJIW Buyer of 3 Bdrm 2 beth tlon of Newport Penln-- house In Newport Hte to eula. Pier & ellp. Loweet prioe on market. receive bOnus of $9215,000. Call 478-8146 2121 Yecht Yank•. 48r 1000 Letttrt Tlotti Daye. 87~20 EV99 +. Tennl•. Pool. Guarded gate. 1319,000 Incl I• II sold by t0/23185 at FH UL.I IY IWIU land. Call Fran Dodd COE. Bkr 84().7000 VIiia Balboe 1Br. Oen, 833-3622 or 832-l&eO Of Reduced 10 $132,000 this wee«end only Executive twnhme 3 bdrm, den, lboot 1700 aq t1 with It· taciled 2 car attached garage. Owner desper- ate. M~m•ble loan ol S 1°'4.000. Diana Cappel Tiii LllllllLI * BY OWNER. 3BR 2BA patio. 1 'ABa, NC, pool, 831-5510 $177,000 Xlnt loc. ape $141,500 845-5115 1111unuu YAllE Grubber Ellis 1518 SyMe Ln. 645-3749 *IAllll 11111* UOl IAY YllW llWI Ml T1111 TIWllllSI Totally exciting 4 bdrm, 3 38 r Reduced $15.500. bath, model ~ Now ottered at 1279.500. home wt~. HUGE Y ARO w/cuetom pool, IP• + BBQ for gracloua enter1alnlng Model pef1ect 3 bdrm, den w/2'h betha High oelllnge, wet bat, ftr• place + much more. Pnoe slashed tor rut.-.. Sac- r ifice e1 $399,995 w !T ERMS ll Cal l PATRI CK TENORE 831-1258 Rf.SIOf.NTIAL BROKf.ftA(,f. I.KOi f' Call Jean (714)830-5075. at $<489,900 wlT.ERMSI. 581 -1000M.V.Ree/1y Ab.olutely wont l11t. R6/M~R 651-8700 --------1 Mutt ... Call PATRICK ... . . .. EIOUSIYI WUTGUff 1212,llO Exceptional beauty set behind a handsome wrought iron gate, of- fering complete privacy within its own secluded grounds. Large 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home. Walking distance to West.cliff shopping. IAYOUIT lllT• 1111,IOI Lovely home that surroundJ an inviting pool with maximum privacy & extensive decking. Open and airy. U-shaped floor plan includes dual fireplace in living & family roorru, wetbar and more. Quiet comer lot. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS lllU-111 1111,111 U you can tear yourself away from the inviting pool & spa -you'll love this home. Well appointed two story 3 bath home. Very tasty decor. Come and see. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 141-2313 IEU YEllE PIOEIETTll 1112.IOO Charming remodeled home. Large living areas . Family room, 3 large bedrooms. Desirable cul de sac lo- cation. Cloae to 1ehools. park, golf counie . THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 141-2313 TENORE 831 -1268 or 7804702 631-1266 or 760-8702 lt@i':• ......... _,_..,._ .. Jodelle Model luxurloue • Lf) B I OO 3 Bdrm, 2'~ Ba, formal •• t t•ff l dining rm, )acunl, llLL Hiii panormlc view of 111 12'K 52' FLEETWOOD Newport/Ca1e11n1 home with an 8 x 32' EX· M"ny Clntom fMtures. PANOED LIVING ROOM Aeklng 1559,000. KING SIZE BEDROOM. A OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 5 Toulon. Harbor Ridge great large kitchen & Owner 844 _2809 bath Agt. 540·5937 •OWNER DESPERATE• Wtl ftr l1J1 14 HVH Carmel 3Br, FR, 2Ba. Comer R-2 IOt. fut Sa $239,990. 759-1870 Mesa w/2BR hOUH Newly returbllhed 48, S 120.000. 213-545-7250 2'~S. Harbor View home I.I. Lcba.tt I Fantutlc view 844-5821 4Br Laguna ifome In ex· llWNIT OHST change 10< Duplex In bch OCEAN VIEW CONDO area (619)242-5710 Spacloue, prl11a11 End Luxurtoue nm Apple V•l- Unlt. New decor 28drm ley. excn Income prop 2'.'t Bath. S 17 5.000 eoaa1 aree 619-242·57t0 Owner 873-2803 -------lt1t1l1 ____ ...., ________ __ llWPllT HEIT B11m/C.dn Lergeet model, much de- alrad 4Bdrm. 2'"'Ba tam-8t1tral 2112 lly room, dining room & ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;; large kl1chen. Attached double garege • NMrby Oil.ISM lllTW community pool and ten-I* 2 sty, 2 bed. VU. trplc,..,. nla, walk to beech. Ve-Sl550/mo cent. ... It 1oday and BALBOA IJltnd 2 btd hm, moV9 ~ht In. 1179,500. trplcSl200/mo 142•1200 N(WPORT near buch 3 bed w111t. trplc SI 200/mo PETE BARRETI . REALTY 10 W1terfront times Rltn 111·1• 111-llOO LANDLORDS/REALTORS *53M1M* Fut fr• tenen1 prOVdre. --------13 Bdrm, 2 beth. 1 blk to OCEANFRONT new out-beh. NB, S 1050. 2 Bdrm, tom Condo, 3Br 2 be on 1 beth w/yerd. E/llde CM Miid 180 Deg. vt.w, 1875. Furn 4 Bdrm, "450.000. Agt. M&-1021 ocntrnt wntr, NB 11475. w·-·-MHlllU&.n __ ,..,.... --········ Prtoect too low to mention. ..._. -·· •• f St.., tttte 4 bdrm, 2 betn. 114/11M111 prim• locatlon Bank a.•L.... .. 1 .. 1 .. _,. 2111 flnetlClng w/ 10% clown to _ .... _._. ....... .---._...-;.;..:. =83~~r.e 0.11• .......... ..... Apertmenta/Hou ... WINTER & YEARL y CALL AGENT 975-4000 ... k 1111 OllmY FUVlll ........ , Completely redone. Thla lovely 1 ttory 4 bdrm Eutbfutt home 11 comptete wtth atalned glue wtn- dows and tote of oak. Wtth It' a new carpet• and paint pk.11 pro- fea&onaJ landecaptng, you can move In wtthout turning a handl 1329.000. ' lalMI l1lu4 1111 Dau ftial 1111 l!!l!I! ..... lllt C..t. 11eH UM 3 ldrm 2 betll ~ I.a lid~ WiUI pool "" a • at99 returb61hed, 'Sl ll0/m0. 11400/mo. N.-r IClhool9. a.m.. ...75. 28' a .. 1~apta, 120 Afete. 472 .... 61 K9ftt "-"Y ... ..._ Upet.u. ..,,,._ w~ ¥t9W drpe l paint 9'A6 ~ "LITTLE lllAND" 41dtm l at. ..... IHI ~ .. "':!1,, 2H.A. ~ .. ""d ~~!:'te.1~ eC: St 3aa. pet1o. lrp6o , tied •rm-· · ,_ lloort Yrty • 11850/mo .......... * ~ ..i. Avell lfn. 11A 50. pQOI, pv1 petlo. Benett Alty 642•5200 · Lo 48' , .. + 2 frplca, 2 "*'lately 11,00/rno. no peti. reti req'd eet get. Pet ok. Only annual 145-1111 147 l'\owet WINT!A: 4BR. l'M>I, up. 11200, fel M17 LJll IUl.n 1-,,2..,,.8..,,.A-'Ai _____ _ ttlWrl, deck, frplc unf TIUlllT 11 ... 1111 11a.1-I be, g.,ege, frplc, Agete St. 11$50/mo' _. OIW. no pet1 N25tmo l..ower unh ~Ill: HA. f bloclt1 to OOMI\ ei.aent 63' Hamll\on. 643--5471 1 'i'I b a. Ir p 1 c. u n r oec:l11 l gl1N 38clrm. Of es 1--0338 HOM!S FO" I ALE 1 IR plue FAM RM or DEN 11200/mo 1'7&.8453 38a. D.oot1tor'1 drMm, -•a au•••.... 28r HtBt Twnn ... •t~ ptuah crptt, tprlc, • ...,. -9001 ,.., 1825 Avt 1 f1a' 208 VII Dijon (Lido I I ) N n~-wa1tpaper1 lhrooghout ""'" a .. 28A. clOM to CarotM S-5074 or Sett . • • ewport ~en Ptalanla 1107 Obi gar. Fully malnt yrd. beech. POOi. ape, eub-844•2270 0, 846•0181 Y 673·7300 $335,000 Sundey 1·"4 Cut• rum. oott-oe. 28A eeo. 1331 pn1~. MCurlty gate.•-------- p1110. "&r, lnd'lo bl" to RUltlc 2 Br Lar~ Yard 11500 mo or wlll con-2Br 1Ba. 1981 Maple AYe. • " alder I 1,00/mo unl\lrn. Dwntlra 2 peraon1. 1540 oc.an Yrly 17 + dep MW Clrpellpaln no pell N N t • 1 ••n 10 • Av11t 11/1, 548-3727 1850 mo + he 146-~28 ° pell. 0 pe 1· ... g ~ 1" 2 BEDROOM Fla111ea1 bMch ., .. r-. WATERFRONT Beeutlf\11 Liii IULn 2Br 181 completely , .. -· 111 1100 llnl1h.cl. 2082 Garden J11mlna at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar tat und« S500 naa bath 3Br 38a Condo. Pool, • Lane SIOO mo 84~3081 k lteh more natl tennt1 + $1400851·18511~~~~~~~~ =,,--.,.,--.,,..,._,._...,,...-- 630·8190 hit Alty'" Wortn more 2br houM lu Cl tt JUI 2BR 2ba E'tlCS. TwnhM 6"44-2138 from $229,000 Set/Sun 1·5 Oonlrnt 28r + Oen Cond fncd yd gar kid pet ott tata Frple. garage 1790/mo Furn. MC bldg 11350 It~ 1580 Othere at 539-8190 3BR, Mhr. gar i fooo)mo. ~Oii 2DIQ2~ 886-4000 dyt . tut + H2-3f7e · Beet Alty 1.. 238 All9nue Mont9fY. 01a • 4 u •11•lwllnd1 1448 Oeauvllle, Costa Mesa 407-"445 hm 408-8890 •Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm n.wty 546-2313 $87 000 IJhlraat ltac~ m at 4f •T ST. BCH -Cuet, 00 vu rldec qulel pool $494 up ' 1111 **REiflll** 4BR 3BA. apa 11300/mo 1814 Monrovia 548.0338 "423 Flower St, Costa Mesa •2e•r~. ,.2""e11-·ga-r •• n .. k»..:.;:o;;,yr,;d I CALL US REGARDING or IN opt. Mary 073-7528 *STUNNING Lg 3Br 2Bt 63 1·73 70 $ 152 ,000 IOe<>. Nr Pin. Park IRVINE L!ASES COZV 2Bdrm tBlttl, yard Garden Apt POOi. rec rm 234 Hazel Corona d I M 136 ClearbfOOk, Woodbridge, lrvlne 6"45-0303 $99,900 Sunday 1-4 Sat/Sun 12-5 Sat/Sun 1.5 '0&-4473 Maty, Agl lm1t 0..tt 1.-a... & fruit tr .... 1700/mo. $725 710 W 18ttl 644_6200 $595 e ar C.-rna ••I l ir 2l22 lH-JIOO .. ,, Kent AM!ty 402-4Ml .ooo Sunday 1-5 1er 1ea DUpf:x; &pa, GREENTREE:3BA 2ba. No Lo-: :!~8!.w 000! lN£!9tFteld 2 BA plut FAM AM or DE._. ~~·,· re7frJo·.~ gar pell. Lte St150/mo 818 Cao Kent Alty 492·•ee3 a.a•TllEITI " •vvv mo "o-~.7 348-04401888-5510 -----.·~-=-__;_-=--llW-28r 1Bt k ltatla Ct11l •ttrt Uk• brand Mwl All u11111 .. 17501 non-:_r. no pet• LO 2200 e.f. Woodbridge Zlll paid. Pool. gar, no pe11 317 Anade Ave, Balboa Penlnaula, N B 1111 ~tr:c 7.~ "311 2t.,l &t11o1md•. pr~decor3b ,3c:M11gn 18drm S586-S585 631-7300 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 · · """"' v n eca.,....., r ba 28R 2ba condo nr § c 28drm 1Bt 1890 2Br tba unf\lrn, DIW. trig. S 1400/mo m1tr et•. llbr·, Plaza. air. ctd. StO. DW, 301 AVOCADO 5•2·9850 2215 Golden Circle, Newport Beach Watlf/Dryr .CO..e. 2 car ~~· n~~· '~ri ~In rm. ~ patio. pool Kida ok 645-0303$ 185,000 Sunday 1.4 i'~~1gn:16:~ lut, 538~1!:: 87~~~~ As7~1mo 8,61.7665 Wt:!Btfield 487 Magnolla, Costa Mesa *WITll YllW* e11n LIOATlll f!! •11 1 Al&ITllllTI 631-1400 S 177,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT !Sunday, Oou>ber 20, 1916 C8 1855 Port Locktlelgh (Harbor Vu Hmee) NB .... 2$ tierbof lelend OfM. Newport ..a. 8«-8200 $249,900 Sunday 1·5 831-1aee 1829.0001 . auncs.y t-4 021 ~Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB ••18 ~ ,._t. ~ e.ctl 76M700 $550,000 Sunday 1·6 831· 12de "'8.000 ' Sit/Sun 1~ 423 San Bemardlno (Newport Htlghta) NB 4'09 Vllta Aoftw (1lle 81ut18) Ntiwpot1 a..et\ ~200 1390,000 Sunday 1-4 ~ S11M,600 &nd9y 1-a 13211 S1ndhurat, Tu111n 330 Vista TNOha. !Mufti., Nwpt 8dl I 759·1501 S171,000 Sunday1-5 780-8333 *24'1,500 8und1ty 1-5 20i3 Santa An1 A~. Ea.11alde Costa M_. •2718 WlndOYer (Broltdmoor) Nwpt ~ 648-6&<>5 $189,500 Sunday 1:30-6 876-8000 '485,000 8aV8un 1-5 &&o6 Seuhore Or, Newport Bch • 1907 Windward Lane, Baycrest, N.8 631-1400 $396,000 Sun 1-" 631·7300 $300,000 Sunday 1-5 20"40 Shlpway Drive, Baycr•t, N B 831-7300 $2"49,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 117 Slngingwood (Woodbridge) Irvine 644·6200 $18-4,900 Sund1y 12-"4 "'6 Skysall, Jumlne Creek, Corona Del Mar 760-8333 $"4 19,000 Sunday 2-! •5 Toulon. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 84"4·2&09 $559.000 Sunday 1·! * •207 Tuatln Ave, Newport Beach 6"45-0303 $."430,000 Sun 12·:! 133 Via Havre, Lido Ille, NB 5 BR paue , AM RM or DIN 1"437 Antigua Way. Baycr .. t, N.B 831-7300 S4' 15,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 1518 Galaxy Or, Dover Shor ... N.8 831-7300 le87,000 Sunday 1·5 •7"4 Hlllcrnt, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bctl 873-8700 $2."450,000 Sunday 1-5 *•2• Mlatlon Bay, Spyglua 7&<>-8333 $589,900 Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $389,500 Sund1y 1·• 1 **32"4 Morning Star (Dove< Shor .. ) NB 120 Via Quno. Lido Isle, Newport Ben 759·8700 $1.175,000 Sunday 1·5 644-9060 $3"45.000 Sunday 1 ·"4 * • v 17 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM 243 t 1 Via San Clemente, Mlaaton VleJo 760-8333 S l •495.ooo Sundty 1-5 770-8006 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3800 Ocean Biren (Spyglass Ridge) COM * * 1 .. 44 w B A 644--6200 $S65,000 Sundly 1-5 .. ay venue. Newport Beach I 673-7300 $865,000 Sunday 2-4 23"45 Port Carllale (Harbor Vu Hmea) NB 644-8200 $3&9,000 Sunday 1·5 4 BEDROOM *20"42 Port Weybridge Pl (Hrbr Vu Hmt) NB 759· 1501 $339,900 Sunday 1·5 2Br TwnhM In belt CdM Lg 4+2+trplc. 2 c ~ar. All lltMI BHutllul Garden Apia locat1on.Allamen111 ... Nr Tbllltn1•1·m$l250F" 881 lalaa• .,.OI Pat101/deck1, 1pa. Heat buch" & parka $1475. lll-1112 -paid. No pet1. 1r * 2658 Bayshore Dr. Bayshores. N.B 44 Rldgellne Drive (Harbor Ridge) NB 3 BEDROOM 631-1400 $1.600,000 Saturday 2-5 I 644-6200 $725,000 ' Sunday 1.5 * * 1243 Bayside Or, Newport Beach 1672 La Brador. Costa Mesa 1 * • v25 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge NB 873-6388 or 873-3735 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Om 11111 UIH 2Bdrm l'l•BI 1700 DUPE.X, 3 BR 2ba, high Beautlful park llke view, Bltlna, gar, yrly only S800. 2Bdrm 2Ba S720 beamed celllngt. 2 car quiet top locatlon, ax-Others 111111 F" 398 W Wiiton 831 -5583 g1r. 11275/mo 7JI0-9020 clu11111 tunny end unit. TIUHIT lll-1110 cu11om drapes & Levelor ........ B n Furn. 2br, lam rm t'nba 2 blind•. 2Br•Den. 2Ba, l1llat1 Ptala1al1 ~ u ,.U car gar. $1200/mo Open trplc. 3 p1t1oe. 2 car gar-2'07 H••JllllTS HouM. Sat/Sun 1·5 404 age. near pool, spa. golf l~~~~--.-.~ llW-Jumlne. 213/326-1900 & tenn ta S l2SO . 111t111UHLTlllO 1mm~l1te large Garden anumn UT. 854-3598 Extra clean. bltln• Wilk 10 Apt• S..utlfully land· beach Othere 111111 F" t c • P • d g r o u n d a . IOW V1 LIOATill LIJHI ltacla 2141 TILHHT 111-lllO poollapa. patio/deck No 3BR 3'i'IBA. 3 car gar, pvt 11406 on C>Celn 2+2 ten-pell pool, near park nla poola private' bch *"111E Fiii* tBdrm seas 12500/mo 499 2584 8 81703--0 30 2Bdrm "'·B• 1705 Unique Homee/R Slet1 • . 1 2 Stepa to beeet\, crpt, gar 2Bdrm 2Bt S750 875-eooo 28r lba home w/gar & fUll kitchen Only $350 2250 VANGUARD WAY back patio. 18001q. It nr Othen t vall FM 7518 540-9828 or 53 t -0080 lrvtne Terrace 3BA. lam Hlgt\ Scnool. $1500 plu1 TIWllT 111-1111 -----rm, pvt yard 11800/mo 1 Br/ba down1talr1 2Bdrm 2Ba S750 No pell. Joan Brae.y w/aep Ptllo & entrance NA Beach 2Br turn apt. By 151 E 2191 548-2408 644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1•5 546-2313 $164.900 Sat/Sunday 1.5 760-8333 $3,950,000 Sunday 1·5 1 2330 Port Lerwick Place. Seawlnd, NB v5 Beachcomber, Jasmine Creek. CdM 760-1900 $295.000 Sunday 1·4 31 Rocklnghem (Belcourt) Newport Beach 760-8333 $409.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I I 6"4•-6200 $749.000 Sunday 1-5 * •V2 Aue Grand Ducal. Big Cyn. NB • 17 Carmel Bay Drive (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 673-4400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •81 Royal St George (Big Canyon) NB 759-9100 $557.500 Sunday 1.5 6"44-6200 $1.150.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2326 Tustin Ave (Nwpt Heignts) Nwpl Ben 1 63 1-1266 $239.900 Sunday 1.5 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 640--4868 $1.950,000 Sunday 1-5 270 East 18th Street, Costa Mesa 751-3191 S 136.500 Sunday 1·5 124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 105 Edgewater (Penlnsula) Nwp1 Ben 675-6000 $-490.000 Sunday 1·5 673· 7300 $450,000 Sunday H 3300 Ocean Blvd, Olde Corona del Mar 4 BR plut FAM RM or DEN 675-6000 $799,000 Sunday 1.5 1 1348 Garllngford, Costa Mesa ""'2 Torrey Pines. Big Canyon. NB 675-4822 $126,900 Sat/Sun 10·4 759-8477 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 220 Via Genoa. Lido Isle, N B 644-9060 $535,000 * •510 Via Lido Nord. Lido lsff9 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 S 1,550,000 Sunday 1·5 •2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $1, 100,000 Sunday 1.5 Unique Homee 875-8000 s300 mo or entire hOYM week or mo Avall now ,,...,...------- JASMINE Creek 2t>r, 2be. SHOO •97-3718 •It 7pm C575•9170 or 994•3375 ;~:r~Re:k~E~::INc~~ 215 Iris, Olde Corona del Mar * 1l 27 Balboa Coves, Balboa Coves. NB den, ooean vu. 111all Nov 1. L11aaa ...... IS ••" trau Inc la lrplc. encl patio Cttpon, 675-6000 $33-4,950 Sunday 1·5 631-1400 $350.000 Sunday 1·5 e BR pl ut FAM RM or DEN 11900/mo. 759·9021 - _ 2111 pool 1p1 Quiet No pet• S New unfurn condo 2br $595. u 5' .. , 2• •7 5407 • 'elrlc Santa Ana 119110 Lllll• Coron• 2BR 2bt, walk lo belch. 1900 2 BR 2bt upper duplex P ~·· ~~ M • 2BA. dlhwr, gar No pe11. p/mo. 495-0457 alt. 8pm. Enciso garage S850tmo. BRAllD llEW 645-0303 $115,000 S 1400/mo. 844-43£'2 661-3853 alt 6pm Ctata • 1 4 Laltt FtrHt lSS • 6 Montana's Norte. Irvine HI lXKEFRONT fuutiful 48r IHI ti Mar 2 22 Mle8tiBJIU 640-4868 $199.500 2BR 1BA dup. unfr. lro yd, 3Ba wfdock Pool lac 18r Oupln Near bMCfi no pell. $850 + MCUrlty lennlt ... 85,-.1851 ' ' $700. 212 Marguerite AlllTMllTS 1952 Pelican. Mesa verde. CM Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-5 ..., 28 12 Bayshores Dr. Newport Bea en 673-4400 $1 ,380 ,000 Sunday 1-4 30 l *•LOTS 8-4-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt. COM I 64•-6200 $2,750,000 Sa\/Sun 8-8 * *415 Bayside Drive. Newport Beacn 759-1501 $990,000 Saturday 1.5 ••7 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 1 6••-9060 $749.000 Sunday 1·5 •2768 Bluebird Cr. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $288,SOO Sunday l -4 * •5 Goleta Place (Spyglaaa) NB 1952 M9Y9f 549-3484 I Avail 1111 875-3130 TheM attractive new 79 645-0303 $174,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 2Br+ 1be Go Seel ~rt ltacla I 2BR 1ba balcony no """t• Apll feature """"· '""•· 110 w. JatMt St. 2BR2'.%6a condo, 2 car 1850 tn'ci ulll ... 0-.030· private patio• ... ;,".d.ci;•. •332 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 2769 Blueblrd Cr. Cost a Mesa 6181700-8715111 meg gar S 1300/mo, Call 213.594-6581 wtcdyi ' gareo• or carport. In • 64-4-6200 $."459 .900 Saturday 1-5 546-2313 $235,000 \ M4-6200 $699.900 Sunday 12-<4 • Sunday 1.,.. * •330 Via Udo Nord (Udo la.le) Nwpt 8ctl 673-7300 $1,250.000 Sunday,_. Weakdy1 541-5753 . baautltully lt ndtcaped *** 1vatwknd1873-1858 2BR 1b1th.111111 lmmed, Mt11ng HMt paid ••"4"48 Rlve<a Terr (Corona Hllands) COM *• 1 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) Nwp\ Bch 3BR 2BA. Frpl 2 GD 0. 11.w paint & time. lrplc, 1Bedroom•1575 675-6000 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 759-6700 $1.275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOSfTO\Aft ... u .. a~• rftA •&• r No pell $1100/mo BIG i ANiON golf 'f'rM 1085/mo. Call 87~2424 2 Bedroomt l'I• Bath $685 I wn~ rvn ~ $1000 s. D 142-7743 a:; ~~~:U1:5i:O 2BR 1BA, upttalrt. Ranoe. 121 OllTll min #3 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB I* *227• Channel Rd., Penln Pt. NB I 3012 Buciwlnan Way dah/wahr. gar. refng . COSTA MESA 64-4-6200 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 645-0303$ 1,617,000 Sunday 12-" I *MESA VERDE 2Br 181 2BR +den. dbl gar, comm 424'h Larkapur 759-1783 (Comet Cen1er/Placent11) pool. petlo. DenW9hr. gar c:4 1~~n~a!'~ to •OllY a••iE* Open Dally o 30am-7pm 535 Seaward. Corona del Mar * 1930 Commodore Road. Saycrest, N.B 1750 No pett &40-2495 . . ... 1'2-1'24 759-9100 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 631-7300 $285,000 Sunday 1-b I* •220 Via Nice Lane. VIila Balboa ~N~ ~LUSHI 3Br 2•.t~ 2~: g:'~~~,~~ v~'Y~ =~~~:-en Sorry, No Peli 707 St. James Road. Newport Beach 9786 Oeblola, Fountain Valley 6"46-7171 S 135,000 Sun 1-4 • ry wnrime, gar. yrty OpenOct 19-20,9-5. TtUIUT 171-lllJ 1750/mo 28d rnea 673-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-"4 5'6-5605 $229.500 Sunday 1 30-5 / now I 1200, untrn, 1304 W Bllbol Blvd TownhOYM. Oar, lndry YIW lllT&Ll llO. · Channing 2Br 18•. t>Mm room . nice E111da 1oc 145 Via Undlne (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 205 East Balboa Bl, Balboa Penlnsula. NB 2 RDllOOll 11Mt11tr114-1112 •MZY Olnlll• cellt, lrplc, patio. New 2829 ORANGE AVE. 673· 7300 $379,000 Sunday 1·"4 963-8377 $369,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 1 1• 1 newty painted. trig. crpt S 1050 mo 673-4078 TIL lllT 142-llOI 3Br 13t4 bl. fed yrd. Only 1500. f" e~ c~ 1eR cnt1ml bevel 906 W. Wiison, Costa Mes.a 205 E. Balboa Bl. Balboa Penln. 7 Aries Ct (Newport Cr•tl N.8 . clean, newty pal~~ un· TIUHIT 111-IMO gt ... door & t>u""m cell. LA MANCHA APTS 545-7983 $122.500 Sunday 1·5 963-8377 $369.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 673·2803 $1?5.000 Sun. 1-5 turn, no pell . . -t-1700 650-4387 Ive meg 2Bdrm 1Bath 1825-1875 / dep. 546-0782 4Br 2Ba, dbl gar. central . No pate. 842-5078 518 El Modena. Newport Heights. NB 1090 Bucklngnam Lan.. Westcfltf, Nwpl Be~ 3Br 2Ba $1100/mo 111 air Baycreel area. ll300 DUPLEX 4Br. 2"'81 apeo 3 BR plue FAM RM or OEN 640-4868 $340,000 Sunday 1·5 6"42•3327 Sl39.000 Sunday t-5 IUI + 1200 MC Cati alt.; Grdnr & water pd. No 2000 •II New erpttdrpt. $550/mo 2BR 1BA apt, I 8pm. 71415,3.1579 pelt. A11111 now 548-1408 lrptc. beam cell. tkylt. upper unit. laundry. Im· 901 Almond . Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch 1 * • 1380 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores N B 426-8 Carnation, Corona dei Mar Wik to bch Avl Imm.ell mldl111 occupancy 760 8333 $249 000 s t/S 1 5 644 9060 $297 500 Sat 1 • ·30 3BR den 2 atory twnhm 2 BAYFRONT gorgeou• 38r $1200 mo/yrly 840-8067 2276 MAPLE -. a un • I 631-7300 $850,000 Sunday 1·5 • ' -· · · · • Den. lg cultom home. s ~~.g~~ 1co::':'sf~i~~ i<tr ... Dock avl 851 ·1651 LUX 3br 2ba apt. l/p, all nu TIL llllT 142· llOI 2345 Aralla. Eastblutt. Nwpt Bch * 1924 Holiday, Westcllff. Newport Bch 321 Dahlia. eav1ew. Old Corona def Mar ... -· m r appllanoet Incl bit-In d/w, 642 5200 $245 000 Sunday 1 5 63 400 s289 000 S IS 5 675·4144$239.000 Open Sunday 1·5 LM opt avall Wtreft Btytrontl Looklnff to lhare w/d nu cpt/drapeslpnt all QW 11010 . • . 1· 1 . at un 1· Diana C1ppel 83I·1288 beautllul I•,.; m111on S d• new' tlle, deck, 11500 mo. ALL UTILITIES PAID 3 142 Barbos. Mesa Verde, CM ..., 307 Iris, Olde Corona del Mar * • 20 Land Fall Court. Newport Baacn •·~~~~\ R algnerhm w/prof.n·amkr 78Q.. 1579or 780-1558 Compare before you rent 840-2678 $139,900 673-7300 $170.000 Sunday 1-5 ., ~· 5BR. 1111, tam & din rm1, Newly decorated cuatom Sunday 1·5 644-9060 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ! trptc. pvt ba1h. lrg patio. Quiet cozy bt ch N·tmkr dealgn IH turea pool * •75 Sea Island (Maclain) Nwpt Bch -~---•• Clock 1850. 675-3859 No pets S500 -lul & bbq, covr'd garage, sur· 2657 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 706 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM •BR 2BA. 1100 If, clean, BEACH COTTAOE.lumor $200dep 673-5844 roundedwlthpluth tand· 760-8333 $279.000 Sunday 1·5 759-1501 $435000 Sunday 1·4 759-9100 $2,7,000 Sunday 1·5 W/~ Fned yd, cond unturn Winter rental 2 C 4 a scaplng No pell zoning, can have In-home Br. 2ba, lrplc. $700 11t1 •HI -24 Furnlehed ' & 2Bdrm 1207 Blue Gum Lane, Nwpl Bch * e34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM buelneu NS' ?'r· no 873_7544 MESA VERDE 4 Bdrm 2 385 Wllaon 642-1971 768-6220 $410.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1 30·5 30 2 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN dog• 1850 842· 91' GrMt I 3BR bath. new carpet•· & CUTE E-1td• 1Br lbt un-•• 1219 Blue Gum (Wes1clltt) Nwpt Bcti •2015 Seadr1tt (Irvine Terrace) COM •Br 3Ba. DR, FR, lrplc, rlldy~o go. •='1~ drpt/palnt S1t95/mo. Mn S500 mo • S250 631-1266 $369.950 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $390,000 Sunday 1-5 ••280 Cagney Ln =301 Newport Beacn pool, spa, gar. view Huge Call Carot 770-2744 Catt Terry 648-2313. MC Utll pd No pell 673· 7300 $219.000 Sunday 1-4 yrd 11350/mo 831-7181 or •1191 549·9823 850-6390 600 Carnation. Summerwlnd. CdM • v 16 Napoh. Harbor Ridge. NB M ... Verde 1g attr •Br HarbOr Vu Hmt $l800tmo 675· 7572 $489.000 Dally 10·6 760-8333 $1. 195.000 Sunday 1·5 * •2792 Longwood Court CM Yd •BR, 1 level, IYper r• WOODLAND YILLAGI 5'6·2313 S 168,500 Sunday 1-4 new dee ln/oot. . patio mOdel Agt 840·5ee4 11150 No pet• 751-3808 2157 Channel Rd. Balboa Penln * • v 4 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge. NB APARTMlllTI 631-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $995 000 Sunday 1-5 LIDO ISLE 38r 2Ba. new Dramatic SommerMI Cltl crpl/palnl. 2 car gar Home twnhM. 2 mut« a: eult .. , 2 car garage. high· S 1800/mo. Agt 780-8 27 ly upgrld.cl. Community LIDO. winter. turn. 3br. p o o I a · •pa 1 L • e 2b1 S 1900. 875-5088 or $1000/mo. 921 Lombard (818)792-7271 ave 680-8905 or 956·2109 Eully yoora hme atyle for tam Cf'Pt• drp1 patio part Utltt pd jU l l 1395 539-8100 S..t Rlty 1 .. Magnlfoent view 3Br 2'~Ba BIO Cyn Condo. Av! now Agt, Marie 7eo--0347 NPT HTS.3BR 2ba, trple. Big patio. Fncd yrd UITllll $1000/mo'i'lutll 142·2515 t 1111r & rn1uv ou1 ildrllt~ \lilt dPI\ ()u•tt omtc:t1u 1r 1111ra (IOV 10 hr~way\ & S1 .1).\1 Plaid wh1I• ont, •M1ulr• 1 th, titalh GJ•dKt' dYd•IAbl• NO Pr h P1 fA\[ PHLI • SP&I • UHlllY ltN•S l&OllLla SIOO·lll O 1 UHH• llH·H 10 I N•Hll Htl-lll 1 l&S, IUT I B l WATU llOL. 141PHWfH T1l llU&ll•l ll l "*"ll M2·1IOJ aa1 Ulll OHlll Npl Stlrt 3Br 2ba. untum .... 1900 mo lo mo. OoMn-LllWY un 1uam rront rurnllhed 48r 3 bl ~aaiiaiiii;iri.i;iri.iri.iri.iril;i 3 bdrmt. Now avllllble nome. 8 mot IH at 180 CA8RILLO $2000/mo Burr White 1 blk No of 17th St. on Atty 875-4830 Of~ &46--0225 -N"""R....,Bci'l_:_2....,8'""R:-/den--. _2 _b_a. l/p, t>Mm cella. pattoa. oar $1200/mo 406-1683 RIVM~H •• ... • •I' • OoMnfront yearty, untum. 38r 2 ba. lrple, gar, Br ___. 12000. mo. 876-5222 Eu1.ide ta 1 • .. .... gw. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Uth pd. GrdM. Small pet ok SUS/mo. 14&-8453 anlTMaAI Lovefy 3BR oondo + den, Ult• IW 3BA, dbl git, Wlhr, dryr, Only the ~ of QUlllty pool. I 1080/mo. Lola w11 uMd ttlrougtl-.out Miii« 873-7644 thlt new cuatom eetete. E-810E BARGAINS 5,800 tq. ft. of IMng ., .. Fenoed 2bf tloUN kid• oil lnotudel • 8drma. 8onu• pvt plut bltlnl MOO'• room wtttl 7,_.a.trie H•· must ... , rlngboM wood tlo<>rt. •IH-llll* to\191y ytard with IC>a l Roomy 3bf 2be '* lcld1 more 17000/mo. peft fine fn<zd g.,909 & BIG CANYON LEASE more *850 53t-e 1t0 &MY11fut 3Bdnn 21ABI.. a.. Alty fel guard gate TQP-Of·tM- WC>fld view with new E·llCS. clMn 1 Br hOf'M carpet• a ,,..., ftoorinQ. W/wrt::l ger S5t8 No pell Only '2800/mo. MAAll 317 RocMlter $48-."80 FAAOO 7eo-1333 f.IDITERRArBN VILLA(l: 1100 OFF 1ST MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APARTMENTS TWO MDCS Fm ltOfT .. 2'f) llOfTtt ON SD..£CTID Arn FOR lllDIATt OCCtl'ANCY THE place to com• home to -A peaceful park-llke Mttlng conveniently located within walking dlttance to theatres. restaurants end 1hop1. Only mlnutet to South Couth Plaza and tM beach. , ........ 1 ..... ..-.. a Dlft/2 ...... 2 9edroofft T .. Mouee't .. lethe FROM SSIS -ALL UTILITl[S PAID -Gas Fireplaces -Rushe Wood Panehna. Grass Cloth Pim.I --Cathedral Beamed Ce1hnas 2+2 C*I oat. fnod )'d. °"'Y -Otshwashen 1700 otherl avt .... iwn. lB.lm'T ltl-IMI apr...-ng $bdrm Sbe ""* -Pools. Whirlpool, Eierc1se Room Ntce 3bf l/"4M on lroed--= ~ kld9/pe0 -4 l1ihted TennlS Courts •S'I· C.M. oeii•• Ind. ""9 t 1100 UIM190 -laundry fac1ht1tS llOO/mo • utll. ~117 a.t Atty ,_ fair Hous1n& Sorry, No Pets RiiUAWHlD sa.-Iba. -V!-MA~-,L-L-u-&r-~COl--ldO- ,.., wtdy CllWdlNna t\11 unf , ptel. ~no pe1t9 Off'ICE OP(N OAI\. Y M INl! t1100/Mo/ .... IMO 1175 mo. Ag1 JM-0120 ,400 H.,.l)OI 8IVd (It,.., Dmlel ~ 'tw "'°'* 11*1 Coeta MeN oil fnCd fOf '1da ~ F« ,._. UdO ... wall rtltl mld seoo·· 63M1t0 now 3BR 2IA. No peta.. 714/557--8020 Belt Atty tee l 1700Fmo kr ·~~~~:!!~~~~!!~~~~~~~ .r 3047 Country Club Dr. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 515 Dahlla Ave, Summerwlnd. CdM 675-7572 $375.000 Dally 10·6 517 Oahlla. Summerwlnd. CdM 675-7572 $409,000 •247 Driftwood. Shoreclltt. NB Dally 10-6 644-9060 $499.000 Sunday 1·5 • 1730 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. N B 631-7300 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2215 Golden Circle. Newport Beach 645·0303$185,000 Sunday 1-4 •21 Harbor Ridge Dr (Harbor Ridge) NB 64-4-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1·5 •2807 Harbor View Or, H V Hiiia. N 8 64-4-9060 $595.000 Sunday 1·5 308 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB 631· 1266 $314,500 Sunday I 5 * •22332Walllngford. Hunt Bch 5"46-2313 $325.000 Sunday 1·4 178 1 Iowa, Costa Mea 5"46·2313 $1"4"4,900 Sunday 1·' 16 Jetty, Jasmine Cr .. k . Corona def Mar 6-4-4-9060 $345.000 Saturday 1·5 1301 Keel (Harbor View Hiiis) NB 675-&oOO $385.000 Sund1y 1~5 1921 Y1cht Enchantreu (S..vt.w) NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sund1y 1·5 * * & 7 la)(eehOt'e, Irvine 7&o..a333 $350.000 Sund1y 1·5 1831 Lincoln Lane. Newpoc1 a.acn 873·53SA $317,500 '" SYnday 1-S 3340 Nevada. eo.ta Maa 546-2313 S 14 .... 500 Sat 10-2/Sun 1~ 1709 Palau, Meal Verd•. Cot1• M ... 751-3101 $184.800 S.t/Sun 1-5 * • 1244 Po&aria Or. Dover Shoree. NB 831-7300 $1.175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1953 Port Trtnlty (Harbor VM!iw Home.) NB 844-8200 $239.600 Sund1y 2·5 • 3 BEDROOM 3234 Nebraska. Costa Mesa 644-9060 S l59 000 Sal 2·5 •509 Aven1da Campana. Blurts. NB * •4527 Orr1ng1on. Corona del Mar 645-0303 $194.000 Sunday 1-5 631·1266 $699,000 Sunday 1-5 302 Campbell Lane. Brittany Woods. CM * • t220 Ou1rlgger. Harbor View Hills 645-0303 $ 164,900 Sunday 1-4 631-1 400 $419.000 Sunday 1·5 5605 Seashore (Oceanfront) N B * • 1218 Polarls Or. Newport Bch 968-1021 $450.000 Sunday 1 ·5 546-2313 $499.000 Sunday 1_. *428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) Newport Beach • 1806 Port Westbourne ~Harbor View) NB I 759•9 lOO S2 l 2.000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $339.000 Sunday 1·5 ••54 Royal St George (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 S 1.800.000 Sunday t-5 4 BEDROOM ""22 Royal St George. Big Canyon. NB 760-8333 $252.000 Sunday 1·5 * •27 Encore Court. Newport Beactl 673-7300 $185.000 Sunday 1-5 18862 Saginaw Turtle Rock lrvlne 631-1400 S 192.500 Sunday 1-5 *2912 Oue<Sada (Blun.) Newport Beacn 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1·5 * e 1963 San Bruno (Blun.) Nwpt Bch 675-5511 $180.000 Sunday 1·5 DUPLEXES for SALE 850 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiis. CdM 760-8333 $339.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3900 Sandune Lane (Harbor Vu Hills) NB I 644-6200 $'29,000 Sunday 1 30-5 1917 Yacht Enchantress 1Seavlew) Nwpt Sch 2 BA plut 2 BR 6"4"4-6200 $429.900 Sunday 1·5 1611 Cllff Drive. Clltthaven. N B ••2107 Santiago Or . Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 631·7300 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 J 2121 Yecht Y1nkee (Seavtew) Nwp1 Bc h I 3 BA plut 1 8" 831·5510 $.319.000 Sunday 1 ' 1216 Somerset Lane. Westelltt. N B '* •281"4 W Oceantron1 (<Xeentront) NB 631-7300 $"450,000 Sunday 1·5 64-4-6200 $"475.000 Sunday 11.5 171"4 Starlight. Baycrest. Newpof1 Beach &"4"4-90&<> $334.000 Sunday 1-5 3 8A plu. 2 BR * 172"4 Ttirrap.ln way. Newport Sch 200 Otamond. Balboa llland S.6-7171 1339.000 Sunday 1·5 759 1501 $395,000 Sunday l-<4 •"" 1-4 Tr1fa1Qar. Hatbor Atesg. NB 780--6333 11.410.000 Sunday 1-5 126 Via Koron, Udo t9te, ~ Beach 831·7300 S4'75,000 &.Ind•)' 1-5 **e21 via uoo Soud. uoo t11e 84•·90ee> $1,685.000 Sunday 1-5 32 Vtenne N~ a.ct\ 631· 1266 $468J~OO Sunday 1·5 HOMEI F°" RENT * * 63 a.econ S.V (~BR. FR) Nwi>' Bc:h &"4"4--6200 SS2001mo Sund1y 12~ •Sc>e •POOi •• w der1ron1 • • •Wattffron' & Pool .... a...,. aaor.... .. ~ oa• , \ PeulaBalley JudyWhJt• ---~ Helene Ekdehl Joy C«porat. Bto«ar & OHef Ex- acuttw Olfloer of Waterfront Hornea. Inc., AMltora wttt12 ~to~ tM NNpor1 8Mcf\ arM. Ak>ng with hyaband, Gilbert Foamer. PreaJdent, Iha II ectlYe In ~t of C/"'91 50 fuf.tlma ,_, aatate llQll'lt. Pr1of to eetabllahlng Waterfront Horn. 11 yMl'I ago, Pat wu Director of Frandl191ng tor I Mtlonal ~ compeny and decided to antet real •tata In the WMt LOI Angelel .,.._ She enjoya the caaual, COf\MfVetlw llfeatyte of Newpof1 Beach. but la totally atlmulated by the excitement of the chlllenglng real •t•t• mattcat WATERFRONT HOMl!l, lNC.· 831-1400 873-e900 • ungary, SUUll'lne edda I Europaen llelr to IW cornpt1ny, PacHlc Cootdlnatora, Inc. IU ~I ol an -t pt9ftrllng oor-po« atlon. Suzanne brtnge owr 15 Yf9 IX· perlenol In ~t • ..,_ & mer- katlng. An M.S. degree haa trained her to l>l lkllled In working with people, wttlle her pertiapetlOn & oommltmant to c:ornmunlty programa & ectMt ... 1111 glWn '* the •llPlriance which .. .-ry to CtMte euocaatM ..,.,..t1. Her IH9lorlg lnYOt¥ernal ,, In fine oulalne lncllldaa tMChlng Hungw\ln & Au. tnan oooklng, lilao lfl'anglng & coordi- nating numarou. ~ 6 trWnlng p<ogram1 tht°'9'0UI Caltfomta. Pec:tflc Coordlnetora. Inc. 4521 ~ OrlYI, Suite 264, IMM 854-3440 Sharl Bettleyon Is a Cl ... lfled Advertl1lng account executive with the Dally Piiot. She work• on special promotlon1, telephone aalea, & In legal advertising. Sharl 11 In hef laat year u a Broadcalt Journalism atudent at Cal State University, Fullerton. Some of hef lnter•ts & hobbles Include singing, Jazz dancing, tennis, & recquetball. She Is newly married, & Is 1 resident of Fountain Valley. In 11184, Sheri Bejtner. an Indepen- dent Agt w/ 11t Team Walk-In Really Of H.B .• won a nan award by Mlllng llmolt Ml mllllOn In property, making ,_ one of the top produc.s In the country-a ltril!lng achleY9mlnl & lhl hat only t>e.l In the Industry 5'At yr1 Alaoc:iated w/Wallc-ln Realty lor 4 yr•. IN 1111 ~ a multknllllon dollar producer -v yr. Her goel 11 to provide quality --..toe. "I want lo ... cliantl In 1 ·w1n-w1n·111uatlon for all Involved." Shi apecilllzea In llngle larn- lly llomM & lnveatment prop«tlel ln the Huntington Harbor area. Shi aald lnvastment11r• "big .. now due to rl1lng rente. A auooeaful workaholic, the dOM Ilka_., vacatlon1 a yr Shi & IW huablnd have 7 c:Nldran 111 T Nm Walk-In ~ty-9781 Warner Ave . It haa been 1 tremendously rewerdlng expe<lence to be aaaociatad for the past 12 years with one of the top real estate !Irma In Ofange Conty, and It ls my continued promlaed to provide the highest degree of Integrity and MrVlce as a real estate sales professional Orubb a Ellla A .. tty Co. 112 Civic Plau, Suite 100 Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 6«-6200 A new member of The Dally Pilot 11111, Judy Whyte. Aallstant Account Executive, Is now providing beck up for the Clualfted Account Ex· ecutlva. Judy haa reoenlly returned to the Orange Coast attltf an abaanoe of eeverel yeart. She lolns u1 lrom the 1talf of the Santa Yne'l Valley News In Solvang, CA. Her yeara ol Hperlence In real eat ate & advertising & hef lnte<est In main- taining the excellent reputation of The Dally Piiot make Iler a welcome addtlon to the staff. When not hard at worlt 11 The Pilot, Me. Whyte enjoys an active llfMtyte Including tennis, salllng. lkl· Ing& travel PrMldent of Associated Realty Service ol Newport Beach, lne., Helene Joy haa been selling Newport homes & lnveatment1 on the penln1ula lor over 20 years, 1pecl1llzlng In resort renters as a aervk:e for the out ol area owners Bu1y 11 the Is. she always find the time to be Involved In the community & Is a staunch support of the Board of Realtors & the Chamber ol Commerce A1aoc:lated AMlty 8erYk:e of Newport BNch, Inc. 2025 W Balb<>I Blvd Newport Beach 873-3963 Allele M Wantwor1h, City Clerk or Huntington Beach, has~ 1 rffldenl of H B tlnce 1114 7. Shi hu reared 4 children (lncludlng1 twlna)-111 gradu-atn of H B H S & married-& 11 thl grandmother of 7 Now In her 24th yr In the City Clerlc1' Offtoe. 1M hat been City Clerk tlnoe her appt In 11173. etec1ed llnoe 19 7 4 & certified a a Munl<:lpll Clerk tn 1972 lntlfll11 ln- Clud• lamlly. photography & local hi• tOfY Her chlldran'• grandfather wa the flrat mayor of H 8 In 111()11 (Ed Manning) Hlltorlan of lhl Ca. City Clerk1' Aaaoc. & the So Ca City Cl«k1' AllOC & a member of the H.B Hlttorlcal Soc .. Allele hu complied & updated a booklet on H B . "Hl1torlcal Data," currently 1vallabl1lo1nter11ted Alica. M. Wentworth rllldentt & othera Margie Hobble 1ta11ed In Real Eatate In 1g79 She brings to Merrlll Lynch 1 background In Accounting and Advertl1lng Her exP9f11M In theM llald1 makes her Htramely capable In 1tructurlng 1xoetlent llnanclal packagea for both buyers & lellera, u well as marketing & promoting propertlet She lov" 1nlm111, singing & mualc She 1pend1 mo1t ol her paraon11 llm41 outdoor• camping & w1lklng on the beach Marrtfl Lrnch A .. lt (714) 1193-13111 Sherry Farley SueTrepp AenM Cleybeugh Nancy Rupp Dottle Redmon, SCEO. le Preeldent and owner of St.,bOafd &ctow Corpotatlon. She waa trained In the eectow bualne9I by P.A ... Ptippy" Palmer and Agnee Bloomqulat. Statboerd ~ow Corp. 11 IO!ety owned & operated by Dottle and hef huaband Gordon. Serving thl1 arM tor over 25 y.are. 1he 11 mothef of one, 1tepmother of th1". She 11 a graduate of Harbor High Setlool. l tarboerd Eecrow Corp. 1~ Wlltcllff Drive Newport a..ch. CA 92ee<> (714) 548-7723 Joanne Card received her B.S. degr• from the Unlverllty of Mluourl and her Jurl1 Doctorate from Weatern State University of Lew. During four ye9"I with the Ofange County D11trlct Attorney' a Offk:I ahe gained extenllve experience. Since 1981 the hat been tole practitioner with atnphU11 on Crimlnal Law • DoMeltlc Law and Divorce Mediation. She founded the Woman's Law Center 24031 El Toro Roed. Suite 310 Laguna Hiii• 788~728 Dotie 0 . Alver, PhD Hypnotheraplst 866 Baker Street Costa Mesa 551 IOl3 °'MO Mtt Speciallzlno In: • Control of Weight and Smoking • lmprovtno Confidence "Poelttve Thlnldf1ia Em~" Pela "R" People II Sherry Farley'• Moltol Self-employed lor 21 yeare. She owned O.C.'a top dog grooming lhop, Sherry' a Poodle Palace. for 8 years In Anahe4m before coming to the beech area. For the lat! t6 YM'9 Sherry haa devoted her home to the care and betterment of your pats. Sherry raises Poodle pup. plea, T-aips, Toys and Miniature. She also does all breed grooming and vacations for your pat1. We Spoll all our Kid• at 8herry'a K-t lhengrt-la 2030 1 Rlven4de Or Santa Ana H91•. ~2848 9 Yeera In Real Estate. Specialty Areas: Follow through, Financing, ~tlon, Listings & Merlcetlng of Listings• • From llllnol1. Married 17 Years. 3 Children. Sold over $3 mlllloo In 1984. Member of Leedlng Edge Society 3 Mllllon Dollar Club. (714) 552-1714 (Bua.): (714) 857 -2340 (Res.) Merrfll Lynd! AMlty 14474 Cur-Orfw Irvine, CA 92714 AenM haa been with The Oavla- Brown Co., since 1975. She started out u a full time bOokkeeper, & la now serving the company u Office Manager. A long time realdent of the area. having graduated from Cost Mesa High School In 1968. Her Interests are In golfing and gardening. She la greatly appreciated for her quallty work. Renee, we salute you I The Davt.-efown Co. 411E 171hStreet Colla Meaa. CA Sandy Mittman, of the QecMoge Elldne Co •. specializes In marketing & sales of resldentlal properties In Newport Beach. Costa Mesa & lrvtne. Thia past year, Sandy hu been Involved prlmarlly with property exchangea & court probates. She & her lamlly have been resident• of Newport Beach for over twenty yea,. & •he hu been active In numerous community organtz.atlons lnciudlng Hoag Hospltal Auxlllary & Girt Scout• of Amerlca. Ma. Mittman 11 treaaurer of the Women's Council olAealtora Nancy Rupp, an aggreulve and highly motivated attorney In the Law Offices of Don E. Somervllle, thoroughly enjoys the diversity of general practloe. Emphul1 In the areu of pereonal lnJury, family law, crlmlnal and real eetete afford• both attorneys the opportunity to keep current on recent laws and prooedures to better eerve their cllent1. Patty 11 happily employed at a publlc relation• manager for Noavlr Coemetlcl & Herbal Skin Cara. Inc Wor1clng from the trvtne office hef dutlel tlllt• hef OWf the entire U S • Hawaii & Japen. She Is put Preeldant of Senta AM Eball Society. Recently the la uaoclatad with Chlldrane Hoepltal of Ofange. Aleo ahe 11 an avid golfer, afflllatad with the L.P.G.A. She It allO an aocon\P'lahad lklar Prior to Joining NoeYlr, Patty hat been offtoe manager for Strolch T .,.rouo for 15 years In Colta Maea. Or. EIMnor C. Jeokeon, Mlnliltw & founder of New Thought CMttlen ChurGll le ooneldel.cl to be one Of tM or-i women PM\Ofl, a dynemlo, aougtlt·aftar tpMkar who haa gMtl llundrede of aemlnll"I for N9w Thought ChutoMa & MMol OflJWllullona. !he hM a PhD. graduate of Iha AIMt'lcln BU>ll lnatltul• & LA. Conaarv•IOIY ol Mualc. Listed In Who'I Who In New Thought Rellglonl, lhl aarv9CI on Iha board• 01 dlrectort ol Rellglou• Sci-ence International & lnternetlonal Thought Alliance. Pr-tly lneiuded In hlr buly achedule 11 ectlw lnvolv9- mant In lhl Interfaith Mayor·• Counaff New Thought Chttetten Chwctl Cefttat Dr. llMnor C. JKkeon 11129 Tuttln Ave., Coata Meaa 646-1032 Found«! 11172 Loul1LeaFox 8er•8chantz EH Henry Lot1Newetl Maureen Whit• Vicki Herrte L11gune Hlll1 lewyer, lovee 1 challenge wtlef'e 1trono prlnclple I• lnvoiv.d. Ma. Smith rac:.lved her B.S. degr .. In l•w from lrvtne Univ and her Jurl1 Doctorate from W"tern State Univ. Ma. Smith rac:.lved nationwide recognition for obtaining a birth certificate tor • 19 yr. old deal mute named "Joa." Ma. Smith epeclallze1 In ~al Injury and buslnea1 mattws. She 11 metrled to Dan Bucknum, alto an attorney 25401 Cabot Rd. Suite 218 Laguna Hiiia, CA 1151-8e 11 Glorla Powers 1t1t1ed with Tranldaalgne, enat1001l 1r1 & acceuory company, 111 part-time designer 6 year1 ago. In 6 yeara, ahe has grown to be 1 top netlooal Niel director In the company. Shi now has over 400 designers under hef & they-e In the top 5 In Illes for 11184 Gloria'• Unit wu # 1 In lhe US for July. H• Company awarded her a 10-day, all 9XP«l ... paid trip lor 2. to Paris & Belglum In July lor her achievement•. Olorla ofter• her client• 1 complete deelgn MtVloe In homea & ottic.s with the ar1 & ICCeUOflea that I• truly the "Flnllhlng Touch." Call (213) 43 t-2328 If you love decorating or need decoratl Louise Lea Fox Is Business Manager of KIK FM Radio. Orange County's only country 1tatlon, and would be happy to ualat you with your radio advertising needa. Call her at KIK FM (714) 135-1300. Sara Schantz Is dedicated to developlng good business In Orange County. Sara. a 25 year native to Anaheim, waa most recently aelected by the Emerald of Anaheim hotel to Public Relatlona/ Advertlllng Managltf Sara' a previous reporting and edvertlslng position• at KDOC· TV56 boosted her determination to be a vital part ol the high-energy growth of the community. Tournament tennll and new business chellenQea give Sera the competitive edge needed In today's lx.lslness community Eva Henry la the owner ol Lido Travel. Lido Travel ls truly International In ftavor. We converM In French, Spanish, German, Norwelglan, a slight twist on the Engllah language (Texan). We are expanding on the services Udo otte!'s, by adding a special department for corporate travle Call Eva. UdoTravef 3404 VII lido. Newport Beach 673-3310 Lois Newell ls an Account Executive In Clualfled Advertising at the Dally Piiot. Lois ls the flr1t 1mlllng lace you ... when you enter the clualfled dep111ment. She l'lu been with the Piiot lor over 5 yeare and 11 one of the key volcea you hear when placing your ad. Her apeclalty Is the Service Directory plu1 other apeclal advertising. She hu reoalved nothing but pralae from advertlaera for the professional Mnl1oe aha haa given them. Call Lois at 642-4321, ext 309 MIU,_, hlte, 1 native o a., entered Real Eat1t1 In tll72 111., a IUOOlllful tenure w/Roclcwell lnt'I Corp wtler• IN -eac:ratary & Aaat. to thl Pr11. of the Space Dlvlalon. Untll 11182 IM IOld ,_~In IMM & Nwpt &oh. During thet time lhl ... twtoa named Calffomla s~ of thl YMI by the Nat'I Aleoc. of Homa Bulldara& In 1980 INwaa nem9C1 Nat'I S~ of the YM1. In 11182 M8Uraln joined Macnab-trMI Reatty In Nwpt 8ch 11 I aalal agt. During thl 111 y.-r lhe t>KllM one of the top ..... agentl w/Grubb & Ellle, Ill• purchaaect Macnab-IMne & now Maureen 11 c:onelltently In the top 12 of 111 Raatdantlat Grubb & Elt11 agentl In So. Ca. She II ueodlted withe Nwpt 8ch offloa II • 2 Civic: Pllu. 64-44200 Marla Bercovltz haa bean actlw u I Realtor lor algtit yMrt and aaaodatad with the Gaoroa Ell!lna Compeny lor the pat four. Marla to.... P10J>M and they Mein to r«:lprocata the IMMng wNch aha Mys le gf'Mt for her bullnMa S.V.,at yMrt ago. Marla came from Madrid, Speln wtiara lhe attended the Unlverttty ol Madrlc:t, i.arnad different 1anouagaa and traY'llad axtenllvaly all over Europa and thl African Con11nant. Whan Iha landed In Callfoml&. "lhlt ... lt"I Nawpof't BMch le hef '°"9, the city IN aeys haa thl moat baeutlful harbor In the world Marta aeys, "I oat high on IUtl9Nne •• Vicki Harrta 11 Vice Pr~t and Branc."'I Man~ of Irvine City Savino• & Lo.n. A 12-yeer veteran of th4t aavtno• and loan lndu1try. M1. Ham• hu achieved contldarable euoo.aa with a number of local ln1tltutlon1, through hard wortl and outltandlno Interpersonal aklll• IMUrad by IM FSLIC. lrvlN City Savlnge ottere a wide range of ftnanotel ~. lnctudlng chedllnQ end tevtnga accounta. per90nal MMI of credit end r_. aetateio.n.. :=-~~ Heidi Mitter It the IMf'Qetlc 30- yeet-old pr~t and founder of "Heidi'• Frogan Yozurt Shoppes, Inc." With 11 1tor• open, Iha proi-ct• $35 mllllon In ulae and over 200 lh<>PI by HIU. Heidi 11 a natlonally ranked women'• bodybullder and fuhlon modal, actrMS and entrepreneur. Heidi 11 IMno proof of the puddlno (Yogurt)I Ml. Sandy Star created ST AA T .L c. Houaecleanlno. M1. Star has now branched out with 1 new offloe In Beverly Hiii• apeclallzlno In Theme Part lea u well as doing houteeleanlno. Ma. Star & her eta ff are conalde<ed the detall experta, gMng personal attention to the need• of each lndlvldual client. STAR T.LC. 667-7252 Barbara Gordon currently MN .. u lllel consultant with Gordon Dellgna. lne .. Costa M .... CA. Gordon Oeelgn•, 1 comm«clal Interior design nrm, aervtcea hotela. r•t1urant1, 1111 lood rMt.urant1, offlcel and rat all atorM. Bar bat a·• advertising bac:kground offers her cllenta 1 valuable bland ol aalea and mll1tatlng Hperienol She grew up In 1 lamlly dealgn buslnet1 and haa handled new accounts, cilent contact and admlnlatratlon Alfred M . Gordon l>Mlgna, Inc. 250 FllChet A-- Costa Meaa, CA 112927 Barbare Gordon (714) S40-28e0 Donna Wertz Moine Mink Kay Parker In Wood DOW 8udga1Preperpetton SubdMakxl Common Int-I Budge!• One Civic Plaza Sulle275 Newpor1 Seactl, CA 112ee<l (714) 720-lM 11 Donna Wertz Is a s~ful entrepreneur; a bualnMswomen of the80's. Georgia haa W()(t(ed for the Ofange Coast Dally Piiot lor three yeara. She II one ol The Piiot' s famoua Claulfled Executlvea & conllder1 her c11en11 her "Special Frlend1." She haa been a realdent of the Newport Beach/Cotta M .. area lor over 30 yea,. (the grMteat place In the world). "I have two lull time Joba. Ona W()(t(lng 11 the Piiot with l1bulou1 people & the NCOnd being 1 wife to my wonderful hu1band. Gabriel, & 1 mother to my lovely children-Karen, Deana, Jan & Mandie ·· n eleven year resident ol Lido Ille, Maxine 11 very active In local organizations. lneludlng Lido Ille Women's Club. Balboa Bay Club. Newpo11 Harbor-Costa Mesa Boatd ol Realtors. Natlonal & Southcoaat Assoclatlona lor Female Executives & Is ll1ted In Who·s Who In Amltfk:an Women, With Merrill Lynch Realty she II 1 Relocallon & Fine Homes 1pecl1ll1t speclallzlng in Newport Beach & South Crane County properties 1uch u Sea Pointe Estates. Merrtll Lyncti AMlty (714)843-81115 Kay haa worked lor Coldwell Banker (Newport Cant« Office) for six years as a reeldentlal Mias agent serving Newport Beach, lrvlne and Coate M .... When not Mlllng or llstlng l'lomet. the can be round playlng tennis at the Balboa Bay Club, J-09glng. gardening or taking extension cour ... 11 locel colleges Coldwell llenker 844-llOeO 2161 San Joequln Hlltl Rold Newport Beach W•tport Savings Bank recently ap- pointed Judith A. Low.., to Aaalltant Vici Prlllden1, Branch Manager. of the Laguna a..ch Branch. Judy haa more than tan YM'I of·~ In mlf\agarnant and ldmlnlltratlon In the uvlng• and loen Industry The W11tport 8avtnga 8aM brand\ offloa II oonvenlentty located In Laguna 8Md\ dlrectty on Pac:Mc Cout Hlghwly at Boat Cenyon. The bani! I• oommlttad to bllnQ llt'llltlw to the Changing ftnanclal climate of today'• marlcatptaoe wtllle continuing to maintain the traditional valuae of a banking lnttltutlon. Wlltport will IX· Pl nd ltl offtoaa wf1h the opening of I third branctl In tM Fall of tll&e. WMtport lavlnge hnk Jo Qlnet Ii the buly OfG manager of the family bullnea, MNlar Marini Canvu Productl tn C.M. She a11o managaa the raa6dantlal & lncluetr111 ptopartlel aha & her hulband own Thie pat year aha~ the oonatrvc:tlon of 2 new unltl on 1 p<()9effy wtllch haa e axlatlng un1t1. With the project oomplated, Jo 11 11wtlng 1 computer training Pf O- gram, Pf'apatlng tor the time wtlln MMCP lnltalll their first computer. In addition 10 Ill theee hltl aha WMfl, Iha hM one aha enl<>YI belt· being gtandmother to her 1 gtanddllldran -4 born In the 1pftng of Ihle year, ....,...,..c..,... "oduota 1ne Whitter Aw .. Coat• Meaa 714 831-2931 Lrnne Valenllne I EllH Weinger Loretta w .. tley Blending photo-technical skills. artistic creativity and good business Judgement, Ellse has built her commercia.I photography ttudlo Into a thriving 9UCCeea. Speclallzlng In prOduct and archltec:tural photography, Ellee'a cilenta Include many of the world'• top advertising and design tlrma. Ellae began her photography career In New York City. She now makes her home In Laguna Beach, along with attorney husband Keith Wlsbaum. (7 , .. , 250-0720 Thi• I• the face behind the IOft, melodlu1 IOUthem YOl<:e you hear when celllng Claaalfted. Having been with The Dally Piiot for over 12 years, Sue 11 the moat experienced Account Executive. Al Senior Account Executive. she excels In all tales events In the department, 1peclallzlng In uatstlng customers with their Help Wanted advertising. You can reach Sue et &42-5678 ext 306 Loretta Wettley, ae.istent vice prHldent, joined South Cout Thrift and Loan, 1<421 W. MacArthur Blvd .. Sent• Ana, u 1 new ac:c:ounte repl'aMntatlw In Aprll of 1980. Loretta IWilt manage the new Anaheim Hiiia branch, expected to open Novembef 4th et &308 Sant• An1 Canyon Ad In Anaheim. South Cou1 heel F 0 .1 C lnturanoe and apecialtzee In auto nnanang and~- f114) ~ns1 Pam White entered the famlly bulfneM Of 9urr W""8 RMltor, lno. 3 v-r• llQO .. CC>-OWMt & meneger. She ~ In the .... of bMoh ., .. property. Cur- rently, Pam I• an ectlw member Of Newport Harbor Boerd of ~ eltora. A ~t of a.Ibo& Pen· lneula, ehe CIOMfy monttora the vetue of ~ .,.. propett ... to provide the beet eervtce poealbte for her ct+enta. ' People NEED classified ..., ... • $550/mo 1BR. air, pool, carport S C Plaza area (71 4) 9e$-113& EASTSIOE 1 Bedroom. gat8Q9 & yard $&50/mo Av! 1111 998-~ Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 20, 1985 Cl 38R, 2BA Winter, UP· ~~~·J,:5~ ::.~•93 -i: 11/;UklKIJ~l-- oecoRA TORS beautttul -1 1 11• • •• 1• f\Jrn Condo oo the watet S1795/mo 673--08~ Duplex unf\Jm 2br. MtVloe I porch & yard. adult• SYDNEY 0 MARR S800 yrty &31-4S.9 Mo.day, October %1 ARIES (March ~I ~rml 14 1 t-mrh·"" .. n nt· .... rm·nds. fre-.h Eutllde 28r 1Ba, ....,.. dine LIDO VIEW LUX X-LG __,.. 1B 2.,. Bath DR & d k o pportunities. cha me I\) u111t1c ~1 .... tT\ ••I rll:r,u.1<.111 n Populant' rm, hrdWd tlr1, dbl gar, tg r .,, •. ec Eutllde 1Br eman. ~t cory w/loll of nat wood $4e5 No pet1 H0-29&2 land~ yrd A'll 1111 s 1500 mo &40-7006 1ncrea~s. demand~ arc madr on 'our 11 ml' r1 •m.!nu· pl.i'., maJor role S10001mo. 998-3~ Oceanfront furnished win-Leo. Aquanus persons figu re 1n d'nam11 'll'n.tr11• Eutllde 3Br 2ba.frptc . tat Apt 3Br 2Ba. 2 car TAURUS (o\pnl 20-\i1 a' 201 '••u ~rt .. n m••rl' '11'1J em otional ag1 cer Gaf, aa75. mo gar Avt 111 Mey 3111. financial ~fiou nd Emphas1\F nn lart·cr ~11\lnt " rn·,11ge ah1ltt\ 10 Avail. Nov. 1 5-41-1709 S900/mo. 53~ make s1gn1 1cant ad,ance.-. am1h n·un11in l1l1.UH'\ prnm1m·ntl~ 0!'&50-3399 OcHnfront furn Bech GEMINI (Ma > ~I-June ~(I) S..·l'nJr1t• h1gh li~ht<, 1 mrea~ social Ettl<M 2BR. upttelr1. poOf. S350 &. I Bdrm S550 Mo-I act1v1t}. numerous con tan\. lOtnmun" Jt111n .ind traH·I rocus also on Pref lrlQI par.tit •lchlld mo 3 to 4 mos Betty I pubhsh1ng.d1stnbut1on . d1<.sem1na11on 1•l 1ntnrm.Jt1nn '\agm.anusand P.i1 ott M25 &45-&&13 751 -8'50 Mon-Fri 9-5 another Gcm1n1 figure prominent!\ E-elcM <Mluxe twnh• 28r VERSAILLES CONDOS l CANCER (Junell-Juh 221 \t)nll'rull'' rl·gulat111n,m.t' appearto 1'ABa.gar.25-430renge ~&2~rm 172541080 workagainst )OU ln long run.howe,cr \o u ll tx·nctit F 11~.u,1mlicense S715tmo &42-2520 l-4 Agt tu requirements and nev.-; of po<.<.1hlc inht·rnantt' E'Sl0£8Mrp2BR.gatage. VERSAIL LES StU<llo,Jr:· LEO Uul) 21-o\ug 221 :-..e"'-<. lllnlt'm\ legal all.11~ t•m phasis on emall yard S700/mo No ~ ~· :!·~IO. public image. JOtnt effort!>. pornhlt' ranncr'ih1p '1)11 11 he offe~ '*9 5'6-9950 • • contract. but don't ru<.h into an' 'i1tuat1t'n '1)u \.an atlord to pla' 1111 n tt 7 1 walling game Emphas1!1 also on mantal statu<, · ""~""""~~'"""~-.~28, tL'. oar• U15 VfRGO t o\ug.2\-~pt 22 1 <1ll ~h)v. mainta inhalancc Yo usam unfurn near •~In• OoMn view. Kent Aeelty through d1plo man famth mt>mher mal.t•' 1n1elhgt'nl conct'Ss1o n ._e.a2 ~&·30pm 492~ Kttp resoluuons con~m 1 ng proper rC''I J1C't nutnllPn Financial picture bn(l.hter than onginalh antte1pa1c:J u t. LIBRA (~pt :1-0ct ::i ~pot hght 1m intngut• m "tef). change l1M.., \t1.11111u' ,.nq1 .. ""' challenge. vanet~. ph\.\llal attraction hcnt'i 1ran'ip1rt" rap1dl~. takC' 11t mo ,..,t lrQ lBA l BA, b rwo 1> .. Jrnom "'"' tlmemt <k1the term~. 10 get nd ot ~uper1lu11u' matendl dnd ex pen~!> "J>IC. gar. lndry rm. 1rg You person figurl'S prominent!) «**. CIOM to bMclft RPIO (Oct .~1-:'loo' ~II 'Hlu'lltx·,11n,em<.'d"11hcosts,land. 2221~=MA propen y. secunty >\cct>pt challcn~c ol at1lh'd re,ponMh1hh Define TSL MGMT 842.1803 terms. be awart of long-rangr prospt'\ t\ I <'' C' relat1onsh1 p wtll grov. W .. YIWll WIYllT1 • 1n Isl yrn s rent f URNISHCD or UNf URNISHE 0 flfllSS CHTm. TtlllS. SlllllllC . .- lllCtl Mft! S«Tl. •.-ts.leMh .... ...,,t.' ~ ~nrport 8ud1 So I 1111 '"''" 'II•··· I •di l'"""''' 6U Sll l stronaer. Capncorn plays ke) rolr SAGmARJUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21 l "hort tnp or "1s1t may be ncccu1u') 1f you art to completr pro1('( 1 Be l1t''1ble enlarac pcnonal honzons. realize that some hm1uH1o ns no longer apph You have more freedom than might be 1maained CAPRICORN (Dec 22.Jan IQ\ !'-..t'" .1 pproach results in profit. Stress independence. get to hean of ma11er'i. highlight onamahty and innovations Lunar emphasis o n income. ta' requirements, financial potenual. Leo, .\quanus perwns figure pmmmentl~ AQUARIUS (Jan 2(}.Feh 181 T1m1hg 1s o n ta~ct. mtu1uon nn.p true Lunar emphasis on chamma. perwnah1' ph\•t1cal appearan« Family member wtll cooperate. make lOMtrut ti" t" \ugesuon C'anoer Capncorn penon\ pla) d't nam1( role" PISCES (Feb IQ-Marchio> nswcl' to rc«nt 1nqu1nes att hkch 10 comt all at on~ You could be'"' 1teod to 101n sptc1al 1ntcrest sroup Remain cunous and kttp mind open wttho ut bcma aulhble Gcm1n1. Sqjtt.anus ptnons pla) dominant rol~ (f' OCTOBER U lS YOUR BIRTHDAY you art bnabt.. have 1ntrlltt1ual cunos1t)'. po~~~ unusual tl"nK of humor, art very much awatt of bod) 1mq<' and rould ~ concerned wtth your ~iht Genun1, Saa>tt.anus persons pla)' important rol~ 1n your hfe You'll >(.,1, lr\oni •~· ,,11, have opponun1ty this ye.r to fulfill many asp1rauons Travel is •Al'"'", 1nd>cattd. you'll draw to you ptt10n who havt made marks for f>•'i uo.. t.hmlttlve&. You could be .. 01rt1na Wlth fame .. 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Income TD'• s10 000/up no 642-HH Saturday AM'•. ...D.A. qulremeni. to: 2903 w. --. nr ~..-.. \~ti[ _,.. --· -· --'""' oooa • .,, .. 1 or'"""" 1-· I OAIHIEllS ,. /ht Full & part tlfM .,. 000 • 13 ""* Ot.cftt.., 1,.o P*'lllt'i Cell Pf9f. 64o-t 122 Pendi.ton A~. 8anta Coll-a• 1t11dent OK. <Nnoe ot-peoe with 91\ fllex. ht•. Wiii tr.in W•· Ap$v in pereon. 119 ta:.·.. 1:i·, . ~. Oenleon AllOC 173--n 11 L~c::~~= DlNTAUOATHO ~ :~ ;,: =ed Phone llaMNe =."'A ~ ... ,~""bu~ :. _c1_i_n_P'9u. __ 64_2-oe~r-2~-Get the !Mm aplfn •t ~::-~ ~ .__.,.too. ~ n. It 1 Nlary L .... 144-1121 hnetlta. 4'-" dlyt, exp. 1111111..... clull" Lagune Beach HOUSEPLANT SAL!S 8ullcW9 !mportuml Im-· M 11109641 .... PHONI! A M!88AQI req'O. Npt lch.142-HH ........ COit• ..... btandl. Al>OtY nnanclal MfVloee firm, P/tlme. Wlcndt. mediate °'*'Ing• .,. ~p:...IM_"_,·r----1mrJ1 WATI~ bOPW •----~-... 1111 "LIP S!AVIC!" will~ ---11. llW•/lft.. Mature pereon. 10 k-v. a train In ,ultetton. au.y dMllng With national and Hrt n... 645--0210 •v•ll•ble In IMN dePltt· .... 11 Ill• on ~t b9t tum.Ing buln __. your c.ll no matter the ::t"h~ve at IMlt 1 ;or. typing, rnleo ofl\oe dutlee phonH , bookkeeping, lnternetlonel benk1. , .... ULll rMnt· Lumb«/ lulldlng,tlOA ~~ 45ft boat. scR·M·LETS I nature, Int uit, t•nder ~·tenoe In "' ph.... Jterm p/tlme. Hrt n.. H . p/hr 40 hr wit. ~~I~ T;.~~ CIOthlng o.pt. em Mtg co. oe'.•rOdt•r~o.•INu~•~r~-~rn•d •ti=:::: Che'«OnCM ' .....,,._, !'9m0d. ffont ft gf'Mtlng, end eny other In medlGIJ lnaurance blll· CM llM-1711 GOl'Oon e11..m1 Kate. I 28&0 8 • 'Cc,;;' loc. In 8 A. nd• IMt Hou.-.,_, ' 3 t90 Hert>0d9lYd, . ~ a~~nolltr':t ANSWERS ;!~-~64~ 'or ~;.·1~? •. Ing &follow up rm:· tlle, llRUL lfflll W!STCLl,F-Q!N. OFF. ~hway, lego:'n~ &..ch~ '**· en«gellc. mature II you h•ve exP«tlM In any &11111,. petlO wttfi ""IP• a fir• R~llln Firman .,...,~If IUU . g= =t~~~~U:: Typing, nnng and other ::~ ~~953· N.B. Ca. 928&1 l*'90n :~~:'.xper. ot theM •~or r.teted Jntermedllt• entry leV9I pit. a oer g1rag1 Ob •In :utm-1 ·-tum• 10 Comp Car• clerlOll dutlM. Own c.r. • 1101nuy P/T r•t•ll el(narlen~ we'd po8lllon. bllllng a other w/boett.v. ltOI'-... "'" E CO .. TS ' mu 1 t . Ca II J u d y , Grubb & Elllt AM!d9ntlel LOOl<I"" fOr outgoing, am• ,.... ting dut'-& ..-"',~-; Mii« HHl«·Jentln 8H·2S&ll COl'p. P.O Box 8'690. 642·4321, ..i. 318 lot Brokerage Dlvlt lon In M ortuary, will train. bltl~:salMRapeloMll llketo tpHkWlthyou. mllQ. aocoun l·k -· r_....u..._. '10 •~1 000. . MANAGEMENT N.B. 92oe<> Att: Jett Fetir appt. N_,.,.. ~ter, Medi 642-91!50 dynamite Nall Pollth .. , Typing & tO•t ey !,e• .., ...., .,. i.: "M I " d 1 d DI I 3011 ..,_,....' We otter good '"" ng quired. Compu er tr .. n- Agt tTWTrT Gr!~P:.g•.:,, t~• v ~~ly Roo3LaPERf Nanny, Br ·,~~.~~h~~~~tlc -~L,1,.,!T ~:~~!~~n·:yp~,:r·~:rir. 11m11•11UT11l ~~~~=~n~,~~:~:~ ~:.°.::":tt!ut;m,:~~.~~: eo1n~ o~~e.u~~t~ f:; union tha1 can't be or· ' 11 1 c 11 s • --· w/at ..... eo W9ft\, com· Reepontlble tor email high potentlel. GrHt op• lei •••• T--ganlnd. Both tld• think ve n. • uun, matu,,. per1IOn required 330 W. Bly St. "'•le< & r .. l eetate know!· activity office. Good """'unltl lot rln ... t ...... Additional training pro· Fuent•. et Aobert n, -"--G 873·!5098 I"' ... ·•i ChlrQpr·-or'1 ..... ,..... • •" ,...... p,r1m1 ere 1v1llable for Wllll1m Frott I At· •A&Ttlt .. they are MANA E· "" "" -· Cott1M .... C•. edgehelptul.811.,yoom-typing. Xlnt tei.phone. eon.Cal (818)806-3884 -M • MENT .. ottlol. e<manent po.. rnentUrate w/expet, oon-BHIO t>ool(l(Mplllg. Wiii ---------=-ndlvldual• who would IOCl•t•. t401 Quall 8t .. New Llatlng In Nftlport S.tl!J!tat ttlon ... 1ary open eocord· llPLIYll llllPm 1801 Admlntratl~ Allt. Ira.In rMt. 5!17-3200 IAU lllUT Ill P/T Ilk• 10 f\irther their Cl· Newport 8Hch, Ca. Shof'M. Two well main-Wiii do prof. dealgn Mrv. ln Ing to qualltlcatlon1. UALm Mrt Netland 644-t200 . With AftAAl't Brfan Down• rMrt within our organlLI· 112880 telned 2 Bdrm, 2 be unltt exchange lor hOIJM to en Typing •P"d & accuracy llm /lllPT '8 1 Wiik lion. Get th• , .. ,,, aplrlt. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with fl~lecea and '6 car 2 to 3 mo·1. (2 ldultt ). llOO required. For Interview Worl( In employee benefttt Ll•u lllln••y Ing, N A'• Jame • Apply el l>at1clng. Lender owned & Call an1wer Ad 224, appt 8!50--0738 cone.ultlng poaltlon. New--. -Potltlon av.ii. IOI' • thatp and All American Ann U IUYllll P'IOed to M1l 1t '225.000. 142.,.300. 24 hra. Ulltl UllST llMAL PlllT lfO ~ ben~•h.pl'!n~~ O:~~-~~·:= :~~~~f~~1 ~-::::i:, ~.~~.1~11~~~t~:::~-t 1oor!:t',';,O:;~venue ~01o~:1~ ~ • IPLI .,...... ..... Ir.... Bii o..tgn firm Med• bright, Full-time. Newport BMch. tlgn. f)cpet. neo. Pretet retarlal exper. Mut t mutt lncld'g phon ... h••vv Own your own Networtc Ill Ad ServlCll Oeot. A moet 6-lrable \i\COme Lost .,.,,;n :tlhe SCOtt' aggreulve per110n ror ol· 1 yr exp In GYN req. Xlnt 1trong computet and/or potHH good 1klll1. typing (45 wi>ml. flllng, t>ualnw along tide ol 12t21rv1ne BIVd Reapontlblltti. wtll in.. property, Bacie• up tp dog.children.pet.Med• flee management & pay&benetneraO-lll4l work proce11lng Saler~ commeneurate computer operetlon1, dozen1 ofgrN tathletlct Tu1t1n02880 elude pletc up and• Coeta M ... gott COUrM .,_,.1al di.t. vie. B"' Cor-promotional mattera. Ex-Alter Spm Of 813•21198 eapabllltlu Salary w/tk lit. Call btwn local errand• IOI' a arnlll D/441--0748 E/642-743-4 _,St llvery 01 adt. pulllng __.. "' petlencl In ~lol lndu.. b .. ed on exper & ability. 9:30-12:30, 478-2867 &tit computer matketlng firm 2120 S. Britt.,. ..., with 2 bdrmt. tlrec>lec., one Beh, S1!50 REWARD. try & IBM program• MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER 759~449 tor &ewrly Joceted In the Airport PART TIME SALES Santa Ana 02704 t .. rthfftt, proc ns petlo & gerage tor wh 965-3333 or 873-4482 preferred. Proleatlonal Work 11 home; Full-time "" ot Cotti Mell. Exper'd In better women'• ed•. and • VII~ 0 unit. A reuon1bi. prloe appeartn<>e, Mle.ry open. poeltlon• avaJleble. Mutt EmY LIYIL LEGAL SECTY .xp pref Good benetltt, .. lary & rMn'a thoet. 2-3 dye IUILDERS other dutlel Cand •t• FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: Send to re1ume1 to heve min 3 v-ara acute 10 key, typing, flllng, mite. Word proc. dMlred. Air· commenaurate w/exper. per week. Should aver· mut1 be extremely or- Forma. 190 N•:gort hOapltal tren• exp. Apply ofc dutlel. Non tmoker port., ... 861"2"'4 For edd'l lnlo a lnlefV\ew, age S15/day. 7!19-0lltsl EIPORIUI ganlzed. reapontlble and w•terfront logo 83 t-1400 C .. 1 "•7 "171 ebl• to work well wfth ~ter Dr, NB. 92 11em-,.pm Monday-Fri-ptef. Perm. PIT, hra flex. Major Orange County contect .. r • ..... ...., Retell othera. day 788--8500. N.8. 833-143!1 Dianne or Financial/ lnturenc• TYPtST/llOln E A WlckM company 8-nd reeu m• Attn· LIM ADVERTISING UlllM·OU'S -Prltcllla. ~fim~1~l "o~~1~6~ ExC1ellent typing tklll1 I lllEDllT equal Qpportunlty Smith. to: One v-ar exp. ToP .. 1ary. entry level: mutt, 85wpm+. Xerox OPElll&SI employer mll/h IUHI OIAIT Xlnt beneflla. Progr ... lve Etcrow ACCOUNTING CLERK memory writer U· SALES HELP IAJLY PILIT U2·H71 ARTIST Co. ~.area. CTaJh 1 VI OOllEllOlll/11111 TYPIST ('60 wpm) peto rlh•annoedlepmr•ufle<tlpredl• 't•~~.". Full time job opportunltlel F/T &/or PIT Ml .. po.. P.I . lt11HO l11aclal latlaHI Hallacy .... ond•Y· ur.. LIAllLITY OFFIOEI GENERAL OFFICE -1 1 llt 4 day 8-12. 642-2410. Xlnt benefit pac:kage & Pho n • Su z • n n • with ttartl"O rate• up to ltlon for fun neut ca 0 Ottt1 l111 Oa 12121 0gertaaltlt1 2904~~~~~~~~~ Growing dally newepaper Muat be experi.n~ In working condition•. (714)645-8548 Monday-S..00 p/hour ptua regular clothing ttore. Exper'-.---··-··-... ILL •••• llllllllll FOUND: Dog w/flea collar. on the Orange co .. : PIYllOIAll AlllSTUT th•" type• of eacrowa. PIHH contact Lynn Friday alter 3PM. 1cheduled JncrHHt. pref'd Charllea' Locker,,. -Blk/grey & white. Mixed needt Imaginative, pro-State Lie. Phyelcl1n1 At· Challenging opportunity Stantlleld, 7119•7993 Out111ndlng Iring• berl· Via Udo, Nwpt. 875-8230 AJlllllll llTllT I II llllY IOWI breed. Harbor btwn Vic-duet Ive, layout •rt let who 1111. for f\111 or part time which allowe you to utlll:re AVCO FINANCIAL Tffblcal/TrUH em program. No u-SUH IOILmll AITllT f /T Hlah Profitt. L~I ArH torla/Hamllton. 75'6-8573 underttandtm«chMdl.. employment In • lamlly all of your technical •blll· SERVICES EOE 110!1 perlenoe neeetHry Sal .. glrle. part time & f\Jll For Artlttlc Shop In Wiii Train. Part Time Ing, 10 d"lgn •dvef11tlng ~racllc• cllnlc. Loe. In ties. Tiii• 1n1ut1nc• hliN' TENTNCE 1 ..,.,un• (213) 425-4648 No Employ..a. No FOUND drk gray/Wht 1(11· tor a variety or cti.nt1. S•Cl Bernardino For background 1 plut. """' "' Studen11-houaewlvH-r•-time for f"t growing .._ av.rtleld. No Selling. ten w/tlea clr/4 wht pawt, Our dltcrlmlnatlng mar-further Info. ( 1) 370-0 t02 • XLNT BENEFITS PAIT TllE llELP II'"'· out ol work? 11 you cloth Ing company. Man· ATHLETIC Gr"t Tu Benetltt vie Hlghland Dr. 548--8883 l(et dem1nd1 quality and lllA • MERIT INCREASES Collect . quarter• rrom APARTMENT are • fri.ndly, OYtgolng ao-ment 1bllltl" • plut. Reep perton• tor new Hot M Wott (7 """'8--58 0 tty'-. • GOOD WORK'G COND vending mechln... Flex. perton with I warm emlle Mu 11 be ch e • r I u I, Spott opening In 0C Sr. 2 er 14,...., 2 FOUND lem Cocl(er EXPER In 111 fee.ti of • STEADY EMPLOY-hra.S..ouradtntodaye MllNJENINCE whollkee toutlttothere, energetic & worl( well Good driving record un 1 ·ti. M·F 8am-6pm Spaniel, blond vcty San Newtpeper production back office, FI T Xlnt MENT butlneH opportunltlH ft ft we have • number of with the publlc. Fut ad-req'd. Good pey. Ben or EARN S&Oe. PLUS p/mo. Juan Capo 4113-19!53 knowledge helpf\Jl Ablll· oPPty w/benellt1. H.B. Call for appt. at\. Hollon under "ALL openlng1 for you vanoement for rlt't per· Kim 850-9435 Full or pan time. No M O-FOi.ind male Cll, blk/gray ~n! 8~11 u~~I~ = 142-5035 9·8pm M-Frl 91m. 547-7251 ext. 220 CN0ASMH0,,!,UOownSINE.~SESS. TECHNICIAN .aLll son Interview• ond•y _A_tt_en_s-=-t-u-:d-en_t_•_·-;:E-ar--n lngl For detallt 8'8·8328 •tripes, whit• chest & Cl I l/Ofll 5400 IAFEOI TnLE .. _, -Oc11er1. t81, tg~~":. ~~~: S 100-S200 wkly PIT ESTABLISHED ROUTE paws, long hair 847-8853 paper exper. an advan-tr Cl H Are 1m•ll 1ppllcance1, llElllnl 011011•1 645-5760 An 2pm. Gu Video d ~· 1111meg• .• ~1111n°qnu1r11' .. Pan•rtd ·--m•• lllllWIOE PAIT Tiil elec1rleal & plumbl"" r• ST--111 taln Valley 84 t-4050 teblea g= 14~ ....,..., FOUND: m•le Springer """"' .,_.. lfflOl Wiil "• -• Station Jobe . Spanlel lvr/wnt, maleYel· ru umu to Sieve Growing Newport BNch lutl lal pair all part of your ex· IAOllll SERVICE STATION _,,_1 f /tl IW'I 1 llH Altf low Lab, mate Corgi Hough, Art Director, Ad Agency, need• tharp Tl'WI Dally Piiot Clrcullllon pertlM? Salet Perton, FIT or P/T, w, .. , u; •• Mulmti. your tklllt "& JOln brn/wht, male Pltbull Dally Pilot. p O Box detail mined bllll~ Cf«k. Elcrow Office ~· • rell•~b~· 11 90 we've got an attract-Hurry· theae openln~• salary, commlulon plus Mon thN Fri. Plus I antique ertel & nnd yOIJr Puppy fawn/wht New-15e0, Co111 M.... Ca Mull be good lh Ilg-OOllEllOHI /11111 mature an retpont • Ive. opportunity IOI' you need Jo be lllled rig I ~~~,~~ Apppo~Y~~~~~~~: HOYMWOrk. Ev 645-4822 port Beach Animal 92828 ur••. type 115 wpm. ute ... pereon to vertly new or-with Jrv1,..P1clflc. the aw~r' APPLY IN PER· IUYSITTlll 111111 =t~~ur!~ Y~1~1~ Srielte<, 644-3856. OWllE OIAIT ~~;.kc!~ .~to•~~· LllllLITY IFFIOEll AC:,~~~ s;~}tlN~ive • retldentlal development so ITATIOIEllY 1chlld,4 d•Y' •week, repair all. etc. Lei r• FOUND Small tem bll( dHlrable. Great at· Mutt be experience In good phone pereonellty. & manag«nent dlvltlon FEDCO 1110 Store In CdM need• Salee 9·2. My home 722-1342 aume to Artel POB 119!19 puppy Lab mix, CM area IAILI PILIT motphere, xlnt benelltt. theff typel of eacrowa. Trelnlng wm be provided. which managea •P•rt-• Pereon, FIT 5 Daye. Xlnt CM 92627 lnv .. tml Req. 645-0103 330 W Bay St. Send retume to: Mrt. Cllall9nglng opportu11lty Learn valuable office ment compelx .. In New· 3030 Harbor Blvd working condt. Etpecl11Jy Benl(lng LOST: dl>g. Lla/Pek Cotta MMI, Ca. 92826 Breck•, P.O. Box 8710, which alloweyou to utlllze aklllt , work with nice port Beach & lrv1ne. Coate Me11, CA fine cllentete. 875·1010 Newport BHch, Ct •II ol your technlGIJ •blll-people and earn S..2!1 lamtlleat brown. AUantl & New-92858 llet. Title lnt urance per hour to •tartl Monday II you have •1 leut 1·3 yrt. Equal Oppor1unlly Telephone ulet o,,. ..... ,.., JHI land. R•w•rd. &69-6637 MANAGER backwound • plu1. • Friday, 4:30 to 8:30, Sat. I~ •ppllan~ r::r & re-Employer aaa• PlJI IAJL' LOST Kitten. gray/wht, 4 AOOTI HDEIY WT • XLN BENEFITS 8:00 to 10:30 AM. ~:,:~c:' 1': alec~t::,: -Ra-t-al-l -----Top comm. no r ... rv ... P/T TELLERS YOU AID CAL FED llllT Rll. mot old, BaycrHI at ... I ..,,1 I t I II Imme<! opening. FIT A11t. • MERIT INCREASES PIHae call Eiieen to I bl d I d no charge back1. Tape 146-8607 mm ...... ate open ng or u computer~ed Rec. Dept. • GOOD WORK'G COND tchedule an appoint-P um ng an re ate SILES avall Shirt• •v•ll 9·9, e 1111 lmlll time Dlttrlct Manager Bool(kMplng, heavy col· •STEADY EMPLOVMNT ment. 142-4321 maintenance ind repair, dlyl • week. FIT PIT lltwartlla1I Finance Owner/Bullder LOST Lhua Apto male Jectlon work. Good com-Cell fOI' appt. alt. EOE •n1tJhOY1 .. ~lbngl & wdorl(lldng Pro• pref. but wlll tr•ln. Conttructlon. S«Vlced & blk w/rerJ collar 1 yr old Mutt enjoy working with munlct tlon aklllt. 1o. 9am. 547-7251 ext. 220 w "" pu >lie an pr e Join A 2 Z and aell lh• 494_877 t Laguna At one ot the futMt grow· 1upervlHd by ex-Rambo-vie Marlnere Prk clllldren ExperltllCt Key/Compute r U· IAFEOOTITLE PAITTlll yourtelf on • good Job "Beat ol Everything" Jn· Ing llnanelel MtVloel Of· petlenoed Mortgage Bro-& Wntclln 548-5748 helpful peri.nc. pref'd Benelltt. lllllWIOE lfflOI Wiii record & • neet appear-eluding the moll ex-la~1/le1taaraat1 g1nlutlon1 In the coun- ker 1tt T D protected b~ s d ~ .. --10 p p c •nee. we'd Jll(e to talk to clutlv• elec:tronlct, 10011, 1520 try. Calltornla Federal · LOST Siberian Hutky We offer an exe41llent ben· en r....,.,,. : · · .. 30% + -ulty II 10 1 .. · PO Box 3•9 South • _ _. •-The Dally Piiot Clrculatl""' yo1.1. hou11ware1. and ••· --... -....... ~.....,,-hu MYetel PART-TIME m ...... th t::"m, t .. J. y'-Jd male. blue eyn, bro .. en •flt program. pt ld 11a-~ , -••• -• .., .. C "'11' Fl-N •NCl .... ~L ... EX-1111. Reward! 4&8-3731 cet1on1 & holld1y1, bonut Laguna. CA 92877 -olflee need• • rellabi. W• offer en excellent sorterJGg1dgeot•OSPhE1NrleN1Gn W till f /T p IT oP~~nMJti. '.'!~r COf· • "' " d d t J I mo-11oan••y mature and rNpontlbl• Ml•ry & ...__,It• P•A"· our RAN'D 764·11115!1 or 548--7828 one ..,.. ., o .. -. PRESS 478-0443. Pt11nal1 3002 ~~~~·er: 'seia~ 'p1;; AlllST 1111. P/Tl•t C.M L:~ ·:~ 64~4 pereon tor • phone clefk 1 .,..,. ..,. exclt1mentl 2tl ' Weelcendt • mutt Some ---------potltlon. Applicant mutt age. uni ormt & moat 1111111 One polltlon I• IOI' • 30 Kea~ Tt IA&a 4 UPPY 21st, 1111 mileage reimburtement. bl(kpg C•ll 81m to 12 FILI OLllll P /1 have • good phOM per-tool• PIMM call (714) Wa oner good •tarting Full time night hoe1.... hOIJr Nett. the Other It for P@MONXL LoXNs oopl yoopl •luggy Higo Appllc1nt mutt apply In Mon thru Fri 14M886 Flexible hOIJrt. One tor 1onallty Training will be 720•2817' or apply Jn ulary and promotion op-Apply In perton TuM-Ftl. 20· To qualify, you need U t • "'" 000 .i.. pereon et lrvlne Pacific port1.1n111.. The Ritz 180 ...._,.,., Cuti handling and oue-P o ......... on your -v· person at Dally Piiot, 330 N.B.lone tor Hunt. Bch. provided LHl'n valuabi. Olvltlon. 810 Newport ~ o; N t ·~""'' tom« MfV\Oe expet~ n11ure. Fr• datallt write Wanteo urgently tomeon• WHI Bay St , Cot ta lllllHPll Apply 9am-2pm, 10/22 & onlol tklllt. work wfth Cente< Dr.. Sutt• 800, St l" experi.noe 11 helpful ter • wp wtth a poelt!V9. attitude Fortune, 8255 W Airport, 10 oeflvet • dr....,. & Meea, C•. Apply e.11 Permantenl PIT, 12-4pm. 10/23 at Newport Nluan. nlol people and earn Newport B••ch, CA bl.It not neoenary. You ---•• II• 18-C HOl.lllon Tl!. bkcaM 10 Mlch~an. oar 1.m. or 2 ... p.m. (Clroul•· p~ ~mt, n-emkr 888 Dove St. Nwpt Beh. SA.00 p/hr to start. Mon-"2•Al'I E •• ,..__.. I -----··~111 •• 10 ... '5-" 2 2 • """· qu .. ~ .un.-,......, 1 .. , ngn• PIT ror CM Chi ........... R .. 1 7703!1 720-v5 2, nm 1-81 tlon Dept.) pr . 833-31 8/640--0110 No pl'lone calla pleue. day-Friday 9:00AM to ty Empt Y'9< k fie Ible hed 1e ..... 2:00PM PIHH Cl ll 0 . wor • x IC u lntrvw 1:30·3PM Dally Eiieen to IChedule an ap. THE IRVINE Interview• are being held Call fOI' appt 845-5500 potntm«1t 642-4321, Ext. Tueed1y. Oc1ot>er 22nd --------- 204. EOE from 2PM to llPM or llEITAIUIT PIT IHlnUY COMPANY WednHd•y. October Growing company wtbuey 23rd lrom 1PM to llPM at N.B .. locetlon 11 looklng Ckil• Care ,la .. yaaa L1 .. 1C&Jl•1 Real Ettat• AppralMI of--,-U-m-.-W-l_m __ u_n_ the Sheraton Newport tor • bright energetic, iiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 _ tloe. Pref. Word Pro-·'65411 MacAr1hur Blvd.. •mbltlout, rHpontlble Chrlttlan mother wlll AMERICAN 1-fANOYMAN I Lancare 5 • *' 4 ~ng & word Star exp. Beautllul new heir 1aJon N-por1 Beach CA baby1ll Mon-Fri CM/SA C f Wallick lntetlOl't Flexlble htt 873-3772 opening In Newport ' . and hard worl(lng perton area 141-9314 :pentrr· ~cing. ~In· Complete Clean-Up, gen'I The belt Interior painting. B .. ch 1,..a, Now hiring to train tor our menag• We provide 1 competitive salary !or the right lndl- vldu1l1. You and Cal Fed, a r-ardlng combination. a winning team. To ar- range an appointment pleaae cell p, .. , •• .i .... $2.17 per ~ay Tllat't ALL you pey IOI' 3 lln••. 30 day minimum In the ows, P um ng. ma II. malnt, tree trimming. free REFS. 882-2177 lllOIPTlllllT 1 11 ti ti t d A 2 Z ment t••m. Apply In per. Chrlttl•n mother would tub encl. hauling, etc Hts Mauro 962-9973 Buty C.M. lnve1tmen1 .~1111. mJ~11 mhoav~• f~ll F·· .. lon 1·•1nd ton. Wed-Thurt 8-5. C CAlJOANtA FEDERAi. Ill<• 10 care tor your child. And Yee J~1 It Lord · ' WIN $50 (receive). Do you •1 -· ., 2332 w c t H NB M·W-F any hra 64 l-9476 (llc#30405) 638-8244 Full Malnt: Mowtng, plant, know someone that need• Firm ... k• profeaalona1 client .... Call ror Inter-N-port BMch. CA · ou wy, · · eedl f rtllll I t 645 8046 rec.ptlonltt to compll-view. 722-8111 Equal Opportunity Atk ror Jay or Valeri.. a 1'0 I. Otltt..., fAROUND THE CLOCl<if *GEN HOME REPAIRS Aeu ~:i;.. '11se~2'11e etc 1 P• n er. • ment front offlol. peoplel=jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim OtrtH 4tl 11r, 01. DAILY • PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 7 Daye-Large Yard! Paint Drywtll. Carpentry -hf!rl8( tklllt Imperative. Call r• To Pla<.'e your Tll IUOl lllSI Sale-Healthy·F'" Envrm etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL L~al ltm ctt -.Fll"~wt111A"l"'JJ"'G!"!l~N•t•@WA"'lol'IR"s'"' Vicky, 549-3186-xt. 204 TYPlllTTll/ .. Fast Re~ult" ''wiW~1ss:~~~~,~~·k~ An Equ11 Opportunity Reeplte Caret 548-1545• B l' EU P[ovb@Nt LXw HANGING/STRIPPING --.. -,-,-1-.... -,-1-IST___ PAIR IP AITllT Serv1<.'e 01re<.'tory f11t/ lunch ahlt11 Apply ___ E_m_p_1oyer ___ _ Cl ' •-' aa laJ Emphaalt . 752·5008 VISA·MC 87~1512 ru I 619 SI T Halal NMH Lt AXOLING . UoVINO Energetic lndlvldua l Immediate opening ror ad Call Now n perton. "P-urn 10 tOd•y'e ciuaJlled ROBIN s CLEANING Garage & Yard Clnupt Atty• Patham & Auoc. AN DYS WALLCOVERING w/nlce front ofc appear· exper tyP9Htter. Muet )'hollow Ln, Lag BeaGh for th a b •a 1 buy• SERVICE· a thr001Jghly Jon 145•81112 •a1ta!i ln1tall1t1on & Removal 1nce "9eded for bl.lay have have mark-up __ _:6_4:.:2:.·_5;_6;_7.:.,:l __ J;:;;N;:o;:p;:h;:o;:ne=ca;:l;:l•;;;;P;;;;IMM==· ::J.:64::2:-5:8:7:8::::=== clean houae 6'5·9741 -Int. painting 548-4013 Nwpt Bch r .. 1 ""t• d• exper. put•up becil· •CLEENCO• BRICK, LOCK, STONE. -----------velopment olc Light ground helpful. XJnt ben· ~~ Houeec:leanlng, carpet• & Clean-up• & Hauling CONCRETE 20 yrs exp. Expert Wallcoverln.g In t l 'd (60-'80 I eflt 1 cl di medleel • CALL TOOAYll lll Fii LOii Your Dally Piiot S.,-v1o1 Directory ~reMntettve upholttery, windows, etc. FrM m JOhn 145-8730 Terry 536-7988 atter 5 Stlllatlon R .. t. Contult· ~~It•. Appl=~ de:11~ l~tU~. con": llr~J lli1t.ll1·1272 H•ullng Cleanupe,palnt-BRICKWORK Smc.il Joba •ntAt11gnmnt 591•95eo only1PIHM contect genlelatmoec>Mre.Con-•••••ID: S I GN E I R~•••I Commetclal lnq welcome tng, welding. odd Jobe, Newpor1. Costa MeH. •WE GALS SHOULD* Peggy Brooke at 754-7080 tecl All .... 642-4321 ext. 1u..a211n. aot EUROPEAN CLEANERS moving. 7 day• 673-3503 Irvine Ref'• 675-3175 8~~~~~ TOG~~~l~E RECEPTIONIST 291 HOIJNCleantngtGardenlng Realtk ltnty lllm•t HAlll IUST free .. , Rei• 495•2478 Fl ' 1-..,-------Pla1ter/Drywall TYPIST IAILY PILIT ~~~~~~~~ Home Cleaning by the taHI • • AIO llY1M• 30 s ,,,u .. ce Dynamic Duo Comm'I HANEDA MASSAGING QUICK & CAREFUL lnt./Ext P•tch pluterlng, llWPllT lfflGE co!,. :~h~=27 .ralt.r. resld't.icll refs 650-8276 · *IUll IPEllll* LO RATES, T138046 Cullom teicturlng, quality Ple .. ant meture pereon, l•J .. ..,21 (714) 675·8178 112-0410 work. Problem .. No Prob-mlnlum eowpm, ehort-- APPLIANCE REPAIR Home 4 Ottlce cteanlng by Open 7 daywMll Self Storage Expert• lemal #328884 554-7831 hand detlr•ble. Well .... ,~~~~~~~~~ Wuher-Dryet·Rerr1g .. 1c JODI Please call for free 405 30th St Npt Be.8ch t1bll1hed Property Man-I 1 1110 722-1737 20 yre exp etllmlle 842•6746 •A· 1 llYlll* Pl "l agement COmpan~, 11-I ff CLEAN & EXPERT aa. •I B uf 1--------• nap .. t tHrttt rellat>le, reaa, lree 11t, own ta 181 • H I ll Over 25 year1exper1ence 2• ltr II lH· 1110 Employ .. lnturtnce Pro-·-.... ~c Houtecleanlng 14 yrs exp. B t' I. c u • tractive •1.ront tflc.. HLJYllY n•• Pertdngrea Repefre I 1rsn1. Pina. 645·98MI 2• .. , El• lll· lllO Lie T • 116,428 730-1353 •Good Job• done rlghlt gram Starting ulery tor NB Fl~ Shop. Fuoodll or • S 1400/mo. Immediate p/tlme ..... uet h•~ g Reaurtaclng • Rooting & Houtecleanlng, day work, •Heating done rl"ht• STAllYlll OILLlll DRAINS CLEAR From S15 o"'"'nlng. ••111 '"''nflden-driving r90()(d. 8S3-f887 W•t«prooflng• 631-41&9 • F I DI t I H t ...... .... -young energetic woman. CA S S C 4"2-8827 STIHm llYIH OI. auoe '· • ". ea er, tl•I retume to Mr Woody Fiii •muY ••• •1 Drtvewaye, p1tlo1, path•. exp w/rera. prel N B v1 o • 86 t ·11804 M M 722·9068 • -etc. No lob 100 email area Juana 548-2980 Htg A/C. Rel rpre hi EF Orange CO. Original N Ill 1UI Sell the flneat cuttom Jew· __ Amina A/C •YI te 459283 Student Mover• fntured Expert Service & Rec>•lf I .. It .. 1211• elry and Swt11 watcn. to RHI. Mickey 53e-o553 RESIDENTIAL Xlnl Ref'• Lie T124·438 141-8427 32 yrt exp. RNld'l/Comm .. ,,.,. ... • I netlonal l lnternatlonal AtphalHepalr-prklng loll Reas Alles No Job to I••• ltmctt NEW Warehou .. Stor•ge Lie #400035 984-81119 s101n11Y, PIT client .... lmmed poeltlon apt. complex-heavy ro1i.r lge/1m111 Mary 472-9833 EXquitlt• Xcou1tica R• lardat ct All Plumbtng•repalrs. Cop-1 girt ottlce. Conetructlon/ In unique Newport e.actt Joe l45-42811 7tm·9~ ROYAL llll llllYIO , sprayed or remove Dry-. per t9plpe, wate< heater•. Development exp prei'd. fine i-wetry ulon. Med Concrete/mttonry 811 wall Repairs 847-7901 Bonded Companion Aldet tlc'd, lntur'd. 538-3888 mature. flexlblt houri. t>enertt1. Exper required Satlal•ctlon guar'd for el<1er1y At S2.50 per -=,..,.-==--=--=----842-8411 Grad. Oem. pref. Inquire typet . I r 111111 ' d Comm'llrestd'l 891-5741 la1tractlt1 hour 10 llv•ln 833-2009 NEW/REPAIR Qulllty No for manager 644-83211 Marttn.i Co 8&5· 7133 Job• to amall, r.uoneble Remove uphalt drive-Ct1tracte11 Englleh/Aeadlng Educator Palatla1 Fr• •t. llc'd. 831·23'11 SIOlnUY /llOln fLHllT w1y1. replace wteoncrete ALL CONSTRUCTION ,;~~~ ~~rch~.':f3.~~1eo FlNE PXfNTlNO By Aldi-Piw~ic~ Fut paced .N.~P.R ottlce Sat l S. un. OVflf 18 yra old, brlcl(/block wrk 5311--0345 New·Remodel·Add1ton1 ard Sinor 18 yra of happy !.! ndt exper d r•pontlble no axper. nee. 850-2615 722-1737 llc•4808311 MUSIC LESSONS Col· cuttomer• Lie 290844 Euroe>Mn Peychlc Tarot pereon 85 wpm. WOl'd ltat mcH ii. • lege proleuor. Speclallty Thank-VOi.ii ee3 ... 114 Card 6 Palm AMder. Put. ~20r0.c:.!~~lng • plut. Clerl11l/Otllct 1400 eoXst DIVING SERVICE ""'''•Chtl ~ wom•n. kid• 100, your Preeent ' Future 1 trM? .,.... - Underw•ter Hull Cle•ntn~ A l1iltl i11 home Gr~1 7411-3!124 RAINBOW PAINTING 850-27~ Dtane 831-8118' -' Quallty It OIJr policy 6 Malnt 875-739 ATC Commerclal Drywan !550-8148 JEFF Lie 8888 ll•J COMPLETE SERVICE Specl•llzlng In Comm'l LH~ICIJl•t ROOFitJd recover, r•· Outdrlv" 6 Outboard• and Reaid'& Fr" ett. a •. a 1 '°" lfP, llT/m le Fre.wey Marine 8!50-4444 548-8923 llc•383924 • -nc 1 559-4740 Fr• Ntlmate peltt, hOt tar. 11 • rock, 1sbAEL's oXRoeN1NG wooc1. 1ree .. 1. 1so-e593 Electrl11l M1Jnt c1 .. n-up1 TrM A A A PAINTING lnt/!xl ---------...---~~ .... ---! p•••••• 1L1m10 Serv FrM e.t. 6!50-0318 LOWEST poe.tlble prloe. ... ... liq/ u.Atinl ou ype or rooeea--10 Step Servloe. 882-3235 Ing. We do manuterlpte, Ouallty work, frMfft. C&B LAWN SERVICE ., m•lllng ll1t. etc 788-3330 •~25513 968·7401 Mow-edge twice mo. S20· O~SQ~: PAINTING ; NEED TO REMODEL? IS1v.S On ELECTRICIAN S25 14S-5737, 473-11121 l~~f'tx.I. yt164~~fr,4 Fr• •tlmlt•. Siik tcreen1 or prtn11 Lie •233108 Small/large HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE ---l00% Financing ...,.. at 1ny gallery job1 & rep11r1 548-5203 TrM trim toP remo~ I'm •mall, my prloea are * QUALITY WORK Buy from Mel ISav.S I 'St .i.~.., 1.,..' 1m111 12 yHrt exp Beach Clti. A41mod«lng, C•ll Dave (714)9M-1138 NEW/REPAIR Quality No ~UPI u ._.. ...... George Ot Ron 646-86"4 Phone 873-8122 lob• 10 em111. reuonable M11nt c1ean-up1, mowing, Uc. 207481 S 0 S For Ill your TYPING FrM Ml lie d 831 ·2345 trM trim Fr• .. l lmat .. I INT /EXT 20 YNrt EJcper ~ .!:.:'~1-~ RESID/~OMM'LllNO 21 Mr Eatrtda 145-3381 E:;::nt:.s:o: ---------yrt Do my own W()(k Lie Ci.an Upa•TrM Trtmmlng mate<lela 642--0442 CUJn~ •278041 Al 148-8t28 V11d M1Jn1 •Hauling JO INT/EXT PAINTING ~try m atHl ltm CH MIKE &50--32'3 HOUMe I Apt. RMe. ratee ~-Refnod'l·Addltlona eookkeePiNO ,,._..111 Ti~ Quality wOttc et&-6765 , ... ~ ................. . ooar..tc 5't-4910 ,..... "'~ lllng In Pay-Roll TbM 3 Topped/removed Clean-LADY PAINTIR BuitDOAAEPAIA UnlonReporttl4~·9015 o.1p '14'W ltwnt 7&1-34711nt.1bt11~~ Walle, 111.n, ralllf'IO• FrM •t able. ~fret eet.136-1!123 docn. wtndoW9. motdlnge f!!! OLEAl·IPI 150-112'6 Of H7...&801 I UT'10I Don 182~7 ANDYMAN LAROE and Fr ... t 0.ve646-7H& Meet a 6ieM tnt/IJlt pe.lnt· l lUew cw .... Ooon-_..,·Aft.-.tk)N Ml•ll I DO IT ALLI L t ndacape-Oerdenlng Ing. reu ptloee w/aua'ttv Ar9 Your WlndOwl CIMnl AemocMt-P.,,.~C 531 11679 Pat or Ive m!IQ Trtm Tr ... ·H•ullng· wortunanlhlp 141--0,.12 . 1t:1bOa Window Wllhtng ~•Wlf'ldow-f'~ HOME REPAIR Carpentry C~en upt l.eo &57_.508 PAINTER Nl!!DS WORKI 803 lefbol II. l13-31'S 35 )"a .-p .wry 64 2-0587 • ----A&.. ,....--,--...,....,..---:~ ftncee ,. g11t•. tr• trim OUALITY l REE TFUMING lnl/E.xt, oemng.. retln ...., Window WMNng, reald'I, dump rut'lt C "" 4 N B TrH roolt·llumpe remove (21) yra ell(p , wortl gulf. c:omm'l-h~ ll'M Jim Wllyte 142·7206 clnupt._t Carl 722·1171 0.vta Patnllng "4~7 & tt.ul. free est 538-7800 : .•••••• ~ Daily PDat • • : PART TIME : i OFFICE WORK ! • • • • : The Daily Pilot Cir culation Office : :needs a reliable, mature and respon-: :aihle person to verify new ordera. NO• :sELllNC. : : Applicant mu1t have a good phone: :penonality . Training will be provided.: •Learn valuable office sluUs. work with• • . I d 1 :ruce peop e an earn $4.25 per hour to: :•~rt! Monday-Friday , 4:30 to 8:30,: :Sat 6:00 to l 0:30 Arn . • • Plea&e call Eileen to acheduJe an : • • •appointment. 642·432 I • • • : EOE : •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Malcolm Starr Collection \ I ~. ' '.• Or~ Coat1 DAIL't' PILOTl&nday, Oc1~20. 1885 C1 1111 lneral &1 ... i.e.. 1111 &a'" .. ,_,.. t l M ..._ I Ml .. l!l!!nl!!11.!!!!!!!...J!!!! •11n~.1no••n m MRllLllU .. ...-FIA! wooo· Pine 1111 MEAC£DH '"· ieoeL vw eoo ·10 Good trene ftONTl"O ·••· Looll• .. , -Drelt"'fr'.9'9'1Nc ~-Oek U3t • cord IYOty, ~ reetOfed In/out '700/or b9e1 on. WI WAIT l'm good .. l\IN fOOd. W• lfg UU P1111 ttrne cwrtet ~ Wiii rain. ,.IT, tert (8l9)471-oe 1e MINT 11 ,000 864-0870 ~74 ILUI--•---• -. __ •Hlll•MM ore wented. Heto boye M .25/tv. ~ Maeter ._ ._.... n---•·-...., SuooeMM & orowtno in. and girt• 110llolt new Bluepftnta, 2,.. Fleoher K~ Oek heedboerd i100. vw AAHIT ·to eon. Tony._ ~ "'tlCMllO dependent Newport tubecrlpUone on ttl4Mr AY8, CM. 540-9373 Cfb "50. 873--S483 _,1....._ .tit "~K __ VW 'id Qili &;;\;1. IO paper rout•. Muet enjoy M_... 1-•~ u-..__.., .....,, • -• .,..,..., Beeot1 buelneee benk nae wonting With 1o.13 yr Pllflln •. -.-...... __,,_.,..,., cue. 5 ~. •<* oond. llV • ....,. OOftd, nu..._ & fHtOOOIU ROBINS the followlne oe>enlngt. aide Eltly ~ houra E.xpr helpful °' wttl treln Tr.O. + oaah for cer. OAI AOt JAl.r AH NO"" 17000, C... 876-1132 pelinl IMOO. M2.()IM fORO 8outhllP~•J3!.'! ........ WOl'k deya/ n..Jtile hr1, 1/.1 P Prop. 876-2232 87~ tea& CL.AtlM'•D aY CtfYI •• ~. Altll · ·--""' CommlMlon onty I.I.A 81~ TOUdl & a..,,,.. NI Ill.OW *l .l.'ll at SU XUC Eaol9 IPOri Weoon P.1.1....atll Call !Noe Emaiey C .,relde c ne, cabinet •/merry s I 1 v 1 r ., / r • 0 •80 Bli/.tll 4wd llf South COMC ~ otc 642~21 ut. 206 h end minor front a111chmt1 1275/CASH la1MI 1aJaM 1111 lnlH 11M IHtll .t>Hullful cond , •UATlll11UD 111111-·-~"~·~= ;::!':: only. ,,3-1245•547•0107 dXMXot i XLl!IR XLLEY Sel/Sun 1!5. , .. IC~. MNICe rec.. lyr Wll· Sou1h CoM1 I N9wpon aaMy :::::• elating In 1 pleeHnt UNIV ATHL!TIC CLUB Selurday/8undey 0-1 lawn ~. toott . .ic tanty (027421>9 8.actl office. -. r-• •tab & expending denoo membanhlp. MOO. Seller FumltUf'e, ctothee, mlec 24 Yortctown LMM °'buy ...., IPIUTH tal practice In So. Laguna to CY trantlet fee. Didi 110 Sapphire, e.lt>oa 1111 121,ltl Newport BH ch hHd· lllTllWI 400-1811 uk for Donna or arteen 557-523' Ml l~rt .... ~ IHI .111 IUllU a:"ry:::iuratewtth FORCHAISTIANSCHOOL ..... Whlrlpool WHher 75· Ptala1al1 llfl 2r.tT:UJ:. Sat/Sun F 3 IWTI 1••3a 8 F .. hit t al -u G.l!. Dryer 150. Elec. .... 1001 QUAIL ST . N.B. expel' .. >Clnt benefit•. uo "' rookhurat St, F.I/. or "!'Cl ec ur-. Omvw. Water Cooler UO Fumhure, Plente, dOthlng, Furn, elec typwtr, atereoe 933-9300 Mmllllll 962-3312 Part or tull·tlme. 0.. J9CObMn Lawn MC>Wef & blk•. many houMhOld & ".lveh more. Ba)'C'Mt. U1·1HO HUVllY Mml llverl••. printing, ofo Edger 150 b o th, lteme. SO.-S50 SAT. 9-5. 1901 Hollday Ad SEITRA M/FN/H Clean record, mutt l>l'lng ~~~· 1~~~~!':':1! ~ ~n2vert7730' to twn 240 W BALBOA 811/0. m&TI UL.I 1101 11 Banking OMV printout Cotta tolll SIS/Hr. Nell Stanton ..,.., ........ '" • c;ma ••I ILr IHI Many •tame to numerOW1 • +fll SAIL 'WAY M•H Blueprlnt, 1800 Palmer Arctlllect, A.I.A., Jtt tt ta i!OARITOAe Kayik DNm to mention Incl mate S684 78 down, el<>Md end Pl110entla. Cotta M... Irvine 833-oeao FREE inaootloutdOOf 3 yr Mt, TV'•.• ANTIQUES toll, Chair; bf'~fut Mt. Commerc111 L .... OAC II I.... HUYllY UIJll mTINfM old. "MORRIS TYPE" Lot1 of GREAT Mlle. Seti c:handellert, TV 1· bedt: &U-UYlll l.lill tf a..rt..ltt1 0r1ver. mu.i "•"own c.r. PIT. exper only. 87s-2902 CAT Neut./M alfectlon· Sun 9em. 432 Avocado. r!:r'. :ner:o~:t~ 11•/U2-1 Hl Full-ttme ~ ~ ·pe;;;;an.,,, Call Chartle at 758--0&68 •t•. need• 0000 HOME ctlta .... 1124 llOOll; mlac gllf lteme, ·r.:========i Par1-Tlme t .. lerl neecs.d. DELIVERY L A T'---to ULlt Olflll & LOVE 722·9041 tablee etl lt• '11 Sharp, motivated lndlvld-homea In NftPort'"B'.:cti ContalnWar .. It now hlf-Movtng -2 met doge btk LG FAM SALE. Sat/sun Buick; ~ut~ ~Ir !or uata with tellering ax-3em-km sroo mo' Ing tor l'vll & pa11 time Lab mix, eml w .. ti. ·Eve Sam. 218 Slerk• St apptm 875-5875 perienoeneedonlyapp/y 64&-t'13 or5<48-49eT · MlelcleBa/etoctteretor 540...3558 0ye 551--0218 Furniture, auorted -:'7=-:-::,.,...,.,.~-,...,...,,...,,---our new •tor• opening at • clotht, lol• ol hOuMhold SAT/SUN 9AM-3PM 20t5 Our IUCOIM In the lndu.. HUYHY,... the Courtyard Shopping Jtwtlry I an/ A.rt Set/Sun g..5 820 Cent« ~~ru~t;.~ ~~d~; try allowe U1 to provide rnuet be 18 provide own Center. In eo.te Mela. MU St. Lott ot Item• -Too 0~---...1 "'ante.' lot• Of highly COtnpe11Y9 ..,.,... tr•n'"" caii Ed 281 1,..1 For detalll & lntem.wing .,.,,_.... ,.., and • generoue benefit• ........ · -"" tlmee, pteue call Mon-lad ... white gold wedding numeroue 10 mention! mite & 90me antlquee package to"'· II-time em-•UYUY/IT• day Oct. 21. from 9-12 ring u1. 1ollt1lre You name It. we have 111 · CHIC" IVEBSON PORSCHE AUDI C HfVHOLFT H•eh••t Qu•ll•v ""'•• & S.rvlo em/Im/ tape. 14000' oeo.-4464 •" 8·30 pm BUICK ·ee Electra Conv 1 WOf'n*\ owner. g:. cond . S tOOO 080 M&-2n .... 'll Autometlc. air. tow mltee. bell OlfW 876-5e75 CADILLAC '83 0.1/ILLE Like new 110,250 Obo 720-1858 or 759--0939 CAD '70 Convenlble. I ownet. good condltlol\ Bett oflet 642-8511 CAO 77 SeVllle, Orig QWf\r, n/emkr. 82k mf. (ln1 condl 181500 957-oe69 Of 28 1·2181 CAD 70 COV. 10...,., nhr Int, 52K mi. mint cond, $5795 759-150 l Al« tor Adlne, EYee 644·5208 NABERS ployeee. Our relaxed••-FIT. Benefit•. Utt 180 lbt. Noon & 2-5pm, (714) diamond. appralud Ftuta.la Sun 9-tPM Sola, tble, din motphere tnd unique 250 n..19 St. "-·ta M-· 873-3980 $ t330 uklng S 1000 obo lbl & Chra, H« bike, LARGEST SELECTION coutaJ location• oould -v ..,.,. --· 557·9921 Nancy Va112 '134 strOller + mlac: HV Hmee turn work Into. llt• •tyle. HIT&l IEOln&IY ROLEX gold llMI sat!Sun 16th I 20th. 2029 Port Britto! Cir ot la~~=·,~ar"': CAOILL-AC CHIC" IVERSON Experlenc.d Dental AMII· GOOd typing & 1().key. ladlee date watcll ' ALSO Sat/Sun 28th & ---------m us E Coe•• Hwy Countyl See u• todeyl • 1,1 tiAtff'l••it '1 ~I (IJ\IA Ml\A .... jll I ·ee Muetarig 2•ve. ~ ownr, mt. lntr, •• ru ~873-051-4 FORD '73 Musteng Conv, 11 l n t !'Ond , air , p/windowe. 3! 1c eno. au10 '4950 720-11N FORD '73 Musto Grande, 302 V·8. alt, ale, pi t , pi t>, 89,000 ml. lharp In/out 12900 64e-8074 FORD '79 Thundetblrd. mint cond. 13200 080. 35t Cleveland over-11~*2 774·6640 aft 8pm FORD '64 T-Blrd Eletl. 1tlnt cond, lo ml. loaded Mo- eume 24 mo IM Ho Ill down 780-1633 1H2F•LYI .... MTlll& V-8. auto. air, luff pc>wer, fully lo adeo (Lie •IONP401)(Stk 113709) .. llHI THEODORI ROBINS FORD 20<>0 HllllBO A BIVO CO\ta Mt\A b41 0010 II you f .. I you qualify to lent tor Laguna Beech ol-Good opportunity for 1900 404-.. 3 t9 27th Fountain Plaz.a on More famllles are gettlno Newporr 8Hch I ~0-1810 become par1 of our pro--tloe 3'-" d•V• P4lf' w.-right pereon. lnter .. ted · Brookhurtt. South or the cemping "bug" tlll• 673-0900 ~ Piii ~ LTl-Wlm r ... 1onal1ten,pleuecall 497~586 · parties. pleaae contact SKIS Olln-Comp SL 405.NaxtdoortoCoeo'• y .. r 11 you nave 1 2800Harbor81vd 6-<:yc F tor en lnteNlew Mr Dempeey 540-655<4 200cm. new, Merker at Rear Watch llgne. camper that'• not gett1no~;:;;;::;:::;;;::;::;::;~I COSTA MESA Rack·(~t~2:;99~W M. Pareonnel Dept. llOl/ll&T IWl&IH mll/ If•-· blndlnge $ 175. Ski boot• Many e>Ccellent ltamet uMd, Mil 11 now wltll a PORSCHE ·es 356C. reblt --------(Stk 113573) tor Mlllng club part time r..r~ Salomon SX 91, new, u 963-4485 Cluajfled ACI eng, gOOd cond $8000 1t••1L• •• AU1••1H IU (lH) 110-IOOG 873-2Bo2 . tor 9 & 10 'If old1. M·F, 9'""-10'A 1175. 78&-3519 1 -;;;======~~;;;;;:=====;;:;J obo Eves 875-5855 -..v-ti 3·7pm. S4 p/hr. Mv•tl=-,,.-=------....~ 1• 1112 ~ DRIVERS. Cuti paid dally. nave car Mra. Hardy, Macklat!! S Sail 1Nt1 l ••tt, Poreche '68 912. xlt cond, Au10. air power ... te,eun 1 ~ Own trans. 910 N. PCH, ~425 or 850-1400 XsPAXLTR6LLER 1 TON "Must Sell _ Make On•" Cl111ics tOH 30k ml on eng. alloy w'111 root luggage r eek . THEODORE ROBINS ~ Ba nk Laguna Beach 494-9n 1 WANTED· Crew Memberl WITH TRAILER. ·92 28' Lancer w/Bal 11 FOl'd '301'31 MOdel-A 4 dr $5500 750-8862 loaded f DRIVERS -Cr<>N country, for small hOusekeeplng Call Joe, 645.,..269 sllp Loaded w/extrae, Sadan body Good cond Poreche 75 914. blk/alvr (ltc•ICOB957) l l 1\0 exp nee. Call! lie req. tervlce. Advencement Offict fuiitUt mint cood. 760-6029 $500, call 951--0719 nu cltch, xtra clean. Mutt (Stk 173670) •\;( .,, ')( )n MacGregor Yactlt•. poaalble. MOP SQUAD. Miii S3900 675-1879 11111 1631 Plac411'111a. C.M. 557-9097 I lsal,.tat I047 I .... / ki 1Nt1 w/wflt top 351 Porecne ·79 911 sc. fully Equal Oppty Empl m/l/h lllYIU W&ITll WEEKENDS EXec. ofHC. turn, Harper 7011 clean s29cio PP ~~5~ loaded, mint cond PP ExS*' not MC. Wiii train. Locker room pereon. Credenza, Deak & Chair BOAT 181 Giaupat. twin a ,_ 7141579· 1344 BANKING Mutt llave ec:on Yeh & ln1. men'a club, mature n· 2 l<noll Chalrt w/tet>le. 2 35hp EY1na, traller $500 nlttl .. ,.,... f 100 PORSCHE 911S 74 Blk Call for Into 75&-1912 smkr. Call Al 752· 7903 ~~f.18~tOOl:j1 1B~ 1 ~ firm 556-3028 llPWTI ElllPIAI w/tan leatll lntr Com- ORY CLEANING Counter • WOULD YOU Like to make 7 5 2 -5 6 5 5 day a 0 ; 'et lsai,.tat DELIVERY DEPARTMENT Plelely restored '311( In Par1 & & Full· Time. See btwn $180 -$230. week-644-5713 eves I <.-7'.l.20 McL•D[N'S BMW rcp1s S 16.000 firm TELLER GREAT WESTERN SAV- INGS, one ot Calltornl•'• IMdlf'IQ nnanclal lnttltu- tlona, nu an Immediate oppor1unlty for 1 Teller In our Cott• M..a branch Danny, Bergetrom ly? Call Kathy, 642-9922 ----IDUtl V M CeOular phone optt0nal Cleaner CdM Pth I hi•alt &049 MARfNE Equipment Gar· M·F 11119. S-S 1111 6 Mull -to appreciate '· Mtrcbaibt BLUE I d&B MACAW age saie Harid held VHF. 628 s Euclid St 492-2005, 493-8617 EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI ndt gOOd home p loe Mtrlln Chair Helm F llerton CA --- You thould 111v1 c .. 11 handlln~ eleperlence, prelerebly In 1 ttntnclal lnttltutlon and you muet en)oy ex1en11ve publlc contaci. Light tvi>lno and 10-key are required. seoo 00 per tOO. Guaran-htitatt &010 negot Ev .. 675-947; Cllalrt, gatft, Eplrb, doek 7 ~4-MO 8Joo tMd PIYfl*\t. No Ex--whit ZleN BlnOC\Jlara 2 13~9t-e70t pertenc./No Sales. De-Earty American 3 drawer SHEL TIE AKC F 1 yr, xlnt 1846 Kinglet Court. t•ll• &end Mll·addreued chftt, 2W wide S225 temperament, shots. Cott• Mesa 966-2t 14 ' -1 atamped envelope: OBO 640~93 t S 150. (7 t4) 5.J.4-3539 LARGE SELECTION OF ELAN VITAL -903 Geof'ge 111 Mahogany M i l J t lli,./Dtcb/lltrlfl NEW & USED BMW'S! 3418 EnterprlN Rd, Ft Grandt11t1er' Clock Made .. at Cl at r .. tatl 7022 L .. IUOI ... Pierce, FL 33482 by Rlcllard Stedmlf'I ot . HSS 36' BOat SUp for rent on VOLUME SALES GOVERNMENT JOBS Godalmlng, Surrey, DRUM HI, complete. the channel In CdM SERVICE & LEASING $16,040-$59,230/yr. Now Great Britain, during Elgllt ptecea. Ludwig/ S300/mo Call 642•2557 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG We'll reward y o ur Hlrlno. Call 805/687--8000 1773, Signed on Dial, ZHdjlan St200 or belt BEACH entllullumwithanexcef. !:Jct R-1590 tor current Second Hand & Calender otter. 642-5787 BOAT & MOORING (No. Cllefry e>Clt-405) i.nt compensation paok-tederal llet. Dials. Hour Strike Call • S 13,000 negotiable (11•)111·1ll0 age and the opportunity ---------(714) 557-4450. PIHM Or11u 631-5890 or 673-4475 Trad•lne W*<>me tor pereon11 and pro--Wl/F&sllll llHU llst BOAT SUPS AVAILABLE OPEN SEVEN DAYS , .... on., growth. It you're Male/ Female. 730--0291 11"1"'..,..l""'!""I_"'!'"'_.,...."" 30·. 40·, 50· SLIPS lnter .. tad, p ..... apply 9-5 Tuee ·Sat. AYS 646-9000 In pereon to llUTWEITEll IAYllll IHI Plft INttt lrhe httl ...., u 12121 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H MIUllPU need e.icper I*'°" t 0 work near O.C. Airport. PIT, poealbly FIT All phlM9. Cell Mre Hardy, 633--0425 OAlllEI Potltlon• evallable. Apply In perton. ARCO MP&G 2100 S.E. Brletol, Santa Ana Helghtl. E.O.E. OUll PIT & FIT. Mature & d• pendabl e Eicper wtregletar. good rete. 7-1 t HB Wiii traln. Atk tor Jerry/Laura 538-2722 JIWllll/llTTEI Fine Jewelry StOf'e In N.B. nM<I• jeweler w/exp. All types 1ettlng & febrlcat- lon. wax, cullng Great working en'llornment. Call manager. (714) 644-6325 "WE WILL NOT 8£ UNDERSOLD" THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAlllOI lllVD COSTA MISA 641 0010 CADILLAC '83 SeVllle, loaded, xlnt cond 644-5965 or 644·7697 I I FORD 2000 HARllO• lllYD COSTA MI Sll e>4l 0010 Flll't2111TUI 'V8, 4114>, air, cue. 1-109. 1111 wtiMI crulle (l ie• 10UW033) ($tk •33-«) ""' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O HAI BOA BIYD C0'>1ll M l\A e>-11 0010 THI ODORE ROBINS FORD lOe>O HAlllOll lllllO CO\TA Ml '.ill e>4; 0010 y A N N .-JC llD1lCI MUC llmCl ftaE ll>lU RCTTTIOUe 9J m ... an"f Of.... "'9 "' .......... _.Ml M .... .CAW MO'nOI MARIO. MOnC8 01' ~ Md •• ~ ._ Jolln Minar. 1 HU PIO~• .... ~ ._.. NAllllll tTA1'WllllfT C..=•u t-.oilalb6t lor.,,., ..... °' Oii DUl'T •,.,... (CITACtOM •DOl1"') DIATM °' jiactklne"' .. Wl'IMn .... MecAt1tu .,..,, ... <MO. .._.. ITAW um tTATlmlfT TM toloWlnO ~ .... ...,.. ~ ...... OOliUOlld ~.,,.,.. ftU8UCA TION NOTICI HOTICI TO O!l'IHOANT· ..,.,.. ...., ttona """ the oourt belot-. IMM. CA H111 The follOMng pereonun The '*"""Cl ~ .,. dolnQ ~ •: &UNAl8E .. ON°""' "*' ~. Ofl or cw Df'Afl llA 102t/W (Avtao • ~) JUFIAY MCICIOM .... lhe '*'1nQ. Vo.x ..,._. Oevtct I(, L.Mlb. 11112 clolnG ~ -.UR.-dolnG ~ w LEWIS ASSOCIA TH, Ona CMc rtOTICI II MlllHY.,__,....._ ADM"l!NV~l!N.o ~UO!OU&, LOUIS --...-ILMG«M* anc:.wmaybelnpef'IOl'IOfby IMS., t• 640, Kl!'tlNO INTIA · IAO"I. BATTERY COM·Plaa Suite 290, ~ 01Y1H 11M Wllld t111C11.. o.ed .......... of TAL .WACT ~I IN<-HIOl!DUS, and OOH 1 MID Gr Nl'iflON 'Y04ll attorney. , CA t2711 CONTl ... NTAL, '8e bt'Mr PA~. 110 &et 18th Street, eeech. CA neeo .......... br"'9 Clly 0.11 ()QoMr, ..... vu•ONMENTAL IMPACT ttvOUQh 10, lnOlullW TO All WE• IF YOU AM A CAIOITOA Mafwded ...... II. 11612 It .. CoMa ....... CA t2t27 co.I• MeM. CA 02627 Suntlaa/Oold Clrole Pat1· °' .. c.r .. irw.. c... ... c. ...-. -ITATIMEHT WAI COM· YOO AIU! BIJNO &ueo llTATI MO.·~ Of • oonllngllll.t or.dltof of MlllDAtthur IMt .. 81e <MO. Murten Fleutka, 4H The Ilg "It" Bett-v co. 1'1«$. • callfoml• llmfted flDmllltiiw~alpWlt • 811f Ma., a.. M-ftLITl.D OH~ t7, IYPLAINTIFF:(AUd.le..Ca To .. heln, -~ ttie dac1M1~. ~,,.,..tie , CA t2111 btNt et. CO.C. Mw. CA Inc., A teltfotnla Cofpot· pertoet1lllp, On• Civic ..,._ ..W.., ma~ ...... CA... tN6. THIS OOCUMlNT d«nMdando) MAACHN 0tedlt0te and oonllngent cMlrll wlttl tM oourt °' All Aul. 11662 ~ t2t27 atlOtl, 110 !Mt HMh Sir.I, Plu.a S1>ltt 290. ~ ..._ ...,..._,,, .......... ftuOIWled OfW109 Cwt AD0NMU THI POSa-LOMBAlllOO cndltort. and l*'90ft8 .t10 ~ h IO the pat90ftei 11-td., a-. <MO, trvtne, CA Ce lene "•urke, 411 eo.ta Meea. CA 92827 e..cft Ca11fOtn1a 02teO ·~ '*"* end DalY "°' OclObat 20, 21. llLI IHVIAONMlHTAL IM· , ........ CAL.IMDM may be Oltler#IM In....., ,. ..... tatlw appointed by t2711 E:atw St .. co.ta~. CA Tiii• blitll'I ... It COO• Thi•' bu•IMH I• con-.. Ollfw ..,_and ........ 27, IM6 PACTS OIF POTfNTIAL DE· DAYI llAw .... ,,.,. I 18 In tha will and/Of •• _. of: tha oour1 within fOUf ~ Thie bualn ... II con· t2t27 ctuoted by: a eotpottllon ducrt.cl b'f: e llmlled pat11'W• 1190 .... ty tllera1or. .. &JM.Ht V!LOPMINT 01' THllll!E ............. ,_ ..... AOl!LINI! MARV JACK&ON from tM dete ot ftrwl .... cMlted by: Tiiie butlMrM 11 con-Patrida e.errowz lhlP ,,...,..... 611 .. OOft~ SITU WtTHIN TH! CITY'S _, ... ,..._ ,. .. ,,,.. at Illa AtXLINI M. JACKSON euenoeof...._.•~ Jofwl Mln4lt ductad by: a hUeban<I and Thia etat«Mnt w .. flled P.t« C Kt9t'Mf doauff41 ..... few~ rtaJC NQllC( DOWNTOWN AEOfVELOfJ· .. wt. A paettton hail .,._, lllad In S.Otlon 700 Of Ill• Tt.-tt8tanw11 •• lllad wit. with Iha Count; Clerk ol Of· Thll et1tement .,,.. ftled of ,......_ lmplO>*MIM MEHT AFl!A. THE llTl8 A..._• ...... _. .. by Genevwa au.tmon In Probate COde of Celfomla. wfttl tM County Qar1I ot Of· C.... Metta "8iuttl• anoa County on Sepietnbaf with,,,. Co!Joty etarti of Of· atJUt-11-.--.-i.-MOnca ~ AAE LOCATED SOUTH· ,... ....... ,.. ,.. .,.. Iha 8upariOr C4lir1 of Of· tlmefot ftllng cMlmawll anoe County on 8eptemller Tiiie 9laternent -fled 17, 1N6 anoe Colitlty on Septemt>er pur1enanw thereto, Jn ,_,.,,_..IALI WEST 0" NIWPOAT ..,..._, rnfl -_.~ ... 9n09Count;~INI upire pnot to foul 20, 1NI wtthtt.COuntyo.ilotOf· ,_,.. 20 1985 ~ ----""" the on OclObat 2t 1115 al IOULEVARO ANO 1tTH .. ,,.... ......... ,_ <HMwr• <luetaf9on.,... t!la from the dete of Iha ~ anoa County on ~tember Publlllled Orange COeat . ,.,,. ~lof• on tie at tt. 1 l'OO am FIMt AME.RI-STREET. SOVTHEAST Of •Mt 11118 oewt .. .._, ,._ pointed aa pat'eonal rap. notlOe ~. "tt hM ~ e...t 11, 1988 ()filly Piiot Octobet '1, 14, 21, Pvbllahed Ore~ CoMt omo. of tM onotor of Put>-CAN TiTLI INIUMNC! 1 9T H 8 TREE T AND ..... r_,lltlw to admlnt.t• IN Y MAY EXAMINE ttie De11J .... .... • • a. W & 26. tN5 7,. Delly Piiot Octol>« 7, t4, 21 Ito WOfQ. COMPANY a C&llfomle COf· ANAHEIM AVfNUE. ANO W ,_ die ...... .,.,,. •tat• of tha decadent. kt19t by tha CO!Jft. If you 0..-. I, 11, II, -Publlallad Oreng41 COett M-7 • & 26. te&S DAT'l~OftENINO 1108: potatlOtl .. Truat• or&uo-NORTHWEST OF 18TH ....... -........ ,...,.., Th• petition raqu .. 11 • ~ lnt ... ted In e.n• OellyPllot OCJtober'I, 14,21, . M-711 8ldll _. be r90eMd at Iha 0 • 0 0; Tr u • 1 e e 0 r STRHT AHO NEWPORT .... h ..._ Miii ,_ authortty to adminMt• Iha aetat•. )'OU INlY ..,... & 28. 1N5 rtllltc N()TIC£ oMoeofthaCltya.1'oftN lklbethlllad Tr\181• of tNt BOULEVARD TOTAL ...... ......, Miii _,.•tat• under the I~ lheM9CUtOfOftdmln-•-w-1111\nrt M·778 _......;...;:;.;;;.;;;;..;.....;.;..;---•-IC ..,,.TIC( City ot 1rW1e looeted at certain Oeed of T,'.u., 0 • POSS18LE DEVELOPMENT 8f1J _,Ille WI• ....... dent Admlnletra tlOn of E.-rator, Of upon tM at• ..--nu1.-PlCTITIOUI ..,.._11 l'"UUL nu 11200 Jambor.. Road, aou'8d by JoM I Riddle. an RfVIEWEO IN THIS OOCU-....._ ....... ..,_ IM lat• Act. omay IOI' Ille ueoutor or fllCTmOUe .,_.. NAMI ITA.,._NT -__;~~;;...;.;~.-...-- lrvlM Celtfomla 92713 unmarrlad man Md ,... MENT INCLUDES A 2()4.. eawt. A hMtlno on ,,,. !*ltlon mtnletrator, and Ille with MAim ITA~ rta.JC ll)TIC£ The folloWlng Plf*>OI .,. F1CTIT10UI Ml=- untM fo:oo a.m. oi, Nowrn; COl'dad May 11. '1M3 .. In-ROOM HOTEL, 50,000 ,........ .. ..._ ..... ,.. wtH be hekf" on NOVEMBEA ha COUl'1 with p<OOf Of ... The....-........ penone .,. dOll'lg bulllneee u · ...... ITAft bat 13 1N5 et whlCt'I ttme lll'UtMf'lt Mo n.1N108 of SQUARE FUT OF RETAIL ...,.....,.. ... You IMIJ w.nt 8, 1985 al 9:30 A.M. In Dlipt. , a wt1«an ~ etat· doltlO;;;;;;; •· fltCT1TlOU8 ....... T ... E MASTER:8 BAKE Tiie loliowt"O pereont .,.. and~ tMde ... be pub-Ofllolel ~.of Ofeng41 USE. 15,000 SQUARE FUT lo ul -....,,.., ,..._, No. 3 .. 100 CMc c:.nt• that )'OU datlt9 IP9CIJil Z!NITH e u's1NE88 NAm ITA.,....,, SHOPPE, 19884 B .. cll dtTYolnoBl>liE:e'm9 ~~:~~~~ llcly optlMd In C<KlnGll CCK.loty Callforola a nd Of REaTAURANT AREA. ,,,..,, W ,_. _. '-Ortvie W•I, Santa ~ CA IOe Of theflllng of an In-FOR~ 11m Main gun. The followtng par.one -Blvd., Huollngton e.acti. CA 27 ..... Hiii..,.. 8IVd Coel• ~. llldl lflall be ~ 10 that oeruiln ~ sn APAATMENT UNITS, .. ....,...,, ,.. .., .... t2702. ory end ~t of G lrvtne CA t 2714 • doll'lg bl*'*8 -92884 "" .,..,. • 1ubmllte d In ual•d tloe of o.hlutt tNnlUndat AHO A 190-UHIT SENIOR ........., ~ _.,._ • IF YOU OBJECT 10 the le -..t• Of of tha patl-,Aoche.l!nlerprlMe lnO A TEL-PRO ENTERPRISES, Simon Meyerowitz. t2 M ... , CA 924128 8 en¥ttopea mar11ed on Iha recorded JUN 11 1N5 • CITIZENS HOUSING/CARE • ..... 8'ct .._ ( ....... lft granting of Iha petition, )'OU IOnt Of account• mentioned Cflllf«nla C«j) ' " 1105 PolntMttta St., Santa Klamath, lrvl,,., CA 92714 WIHlllll LM W•va(. 2 21 ~. "llde tot Collttruo-tnttrumenl No. t5..220ff4. FACIUTY. .._ ,...._ llleell). eholild elt"-r appMI' al tM o Section 1200and1200.S of Thie butlneN le COii· Ana, CA 92705 Thie bu•loeH la ClOl'I· Allenton, Haetanda Helghta, tlon of Aoedway tmpr~ of Offlclal Racofda of Mid COPIES OF THE DRAFT a..-• .. le -llaarlnQ and atat• 'f04I( ob-heCalffornlll ProbateCOde. dlJCled by· Kwt O. ioo-. 2232 Pon ducted by: CA 91745 tMnte On trvl,,. Cent« County wlll under and £1RIEIS CAN 8£ REVIEWED .,.... •ta oft-... ~ jactlone or Ille wrmen ob)90-KMM 9M Dleft. At· T A Ol.i vic.Pr-'denl Ab•rdMn Pt.. Newport Simon Meyaro"'4tt Thia bu1loH1 I• con· onv.1r1c1 Alton Pancwey''. ... .,;, to Mid Oaed of AT THE COSTA MESA CITY ................. WI ..... tlOtll with IN court befor9 .., ........... -I T~ ltatament ... lllad e..ctl. CA 92880 Thie etatamenl WU nled ducted t>y eo 11\dlvl<klal LOCATION OF THE ~t Mii at Plib* auction HALL I p L AN N I N 0 die IO CHAI CAUNDAJIM>I the ~ Vo.x appear. •t.. ..... 111, C.... with tha Coun c.it of Or· Thie bueln .. a 11 con-wttll tlla Colinty ~ ol Or· Wllllan'I L .. WNVflf W()N("T'haworWIObel*·totCMll lawf\llmoneyoftN DIVISION. n FAIR DRIVE.,.,. pruefttat Ufta arioemaybelnper.onorby CAlm'7 -Couf'lty:,Sep ... iber ducted by: ange ColintyonSeptembat Thlt llatement WU Nad 1orme0 ~ te loclaled United Statee of Amer1ce. a COSTA MESA A COPY IS ,..,...... _... a ,..... your attorney. Publlahad Oranoe CoM1 -....... ' Kal1 o. Kiger 17 1985 with,,,. County Clerk Of Or· In tM City of IMna, County cMller'• cMdl ~ 10 ALSO AVAILABLE AT ........... _.. IFYOU AAE A CREOITOA ly Piiot Octot>er 20, 21. t3, 1985 ,...., Thie lllatement WU llled • ,_ ange Couoty on ~t9mbet of Ofange at lrWla CenW Nici Truet.. df9Wn on • MESA VERDE LIBRARY. UN ~ ..... ll9Madie Of • contingent «editor Of 7. 1N5 s M-7"" Publlthed Ofeng41 COMt with Iha County Clark Of Or· Publllhed Orariga COUI 13. 1985 -.. ..... Df1Ya (1.0.0 .) '*-lee lllate or nallonal benlt, a 2Mt MESA VERDE DAIVE ........... M le ..._.,. Illa deoNaad. )'OU ~ Ille u "" D•"" pu ..... *-'ember 29. ange COlinty on Stpt9mbat 0 I Pll I c-1 tier 29 ,._ c.n.-Waeh and l-406 and etat• ...... ~a1 .....,_... .. linlOn, EAST ANO AT COST A pol nliMI au ,.._ .. yoc1r claim with tlla court or _, '''" ~· 3 1986 • ly o ....., em ' Publlahed Ofeoga COatl Alto:;PartlweybeCwMnP .. orae~l;';'-°";':..W. MES A LI BRARY, 18115 MOtttaa~ltaMque preeant It to Illa petlonal 11nnrc Octo1>«9, l3,20,ltt5 1 ' .....a Octobatll, '3·20• 19:e_752 OellyPllotOctot>er7,14,2t clftca ("A" Sir ... ) and 1-6. and loen .aocMtton doml-WEST PARK AVENUE. OUlllfllr .... ••• ror· rapreeentat~ *PC)Olnled by NI.JC nu•~ ~749 Publlehad Otenoe Coaat ' 28. 1985 OE.8CRIPTIONOFWORK: cllad In Ihle etal• at the P ERSONS ANO OR· M•I dad11 te1el11 lhec:olif'twlthlnfourmontha Delly Piiot ~lember 29, T·780 The WOtti to be perlonnect malo eotrance 10 flret OANIZATIONS WISHING ••Pl•f• al..._,....,. from ma dale of 111"11 It-f'tc~A~U rtaJC M)TIC[ October 8, 13, 20. 1985 NI.IC NOTICE "'911 lncluda ~t not ba Nm-Amerk;an Tltla lnaufanol TO COMMENT ON THE .. .. --_.,... ... II.lance of laftWI .. l)fo"4ded Su-7531---------.. -IC llnT1C£ lted lo: Cwt>, Guttlf, S-. Com located at 1 t4 DRAFT EIRIEIS SHOULD oeM. lo Sec:lloo 700 ol the Tha fo41owtng ~ are PlCTTnOUa .._.. FlCTITK>UI Ml .... 11 l'"UUL nv ... Ac Pallfng a-and fut~~ Street In the City SEND THEIR COMMENTS II ...... "° .,,....... au Probate Code or Calltoml&. ~ buelnael -· MAim ITATnmNT Mt\TM'I' NAMI ITAT'l•NT , __ ;.....;;..;;;.;;....; ______ _ eubbaie. Hwer. etorm of Sarita Ana, c i1K0tnJa. all TO: REDEVELOPMENT ,..._. .. a~,...-Tlla time IOf llllng clalm9 w1tt 18~a::Dg;.:11 i~d Ll~H~: TM foltowlng penone are f'tB.tc nu1~ The lollowll'\O Plf*>O• ate 'iCTITIOUI ~u:· drain EcMeon oonduff, p .. that rlglll title and Inter•• PROJECT EIR, DEVELOP· ,.,., ....... , ,_.,. ool expire prior to '°"' ll'lg1 8MCl1'I CA t2M8 un doll'lg bl*-M: PlCTITIOUa au..... do;~£ ~~c-:·LENS EX· T~~to!T~ per-eon• .,. elflO 'T~hone conduit, ~·to and oow hetd WENT SERVICES DEPT., ..... eu aoll/lto, au dlMf'o month• trom lhe dete of IN ..,: F $1.,...,,~ 1281 BODY BRONZE Of NAm ITATOmNT PRESS 701 l·• Werfter dol"" bullMNU ' COMBAT strlp4ng etr99t llOhtt. agn.. by 11 'undar Mid Oaed of P 0 . BOX 1200, COSTA r etrH ooeH de a11 hearll'lg notlOe •t>o¥e. « · """"' AMERICA, 3e18 8Mt J , ,.. .. ... cui.urii. --tine, lemc>Ot· Trulll In ,,,. property altli-MESA, CA 92628-t200 ,. I'"... • ...... ... YOU MAY EXAMINE IM Manti•~ .... Clcr~·!~~.unt· Santa ~ CA 92704 TM fOllowtng pereon• .,. Ave H~otlngton Beech CA THE GAME OF SURVIVAL. -v roectway pevlng, and ated In Nici Coumy and THE PUBLIC REVIEW -::c ............. Ille kept by tlla court." )'OU inoton _.,, .... H-Rob«t K. Lavy, 4444 Oolng ~ M : 92647 . 5801 BolM Aveni.la, w .... oonduft tor C&'TV, W•t•n Stateoeacnbad ... PERIOD FOA THIS EN· ..,_,.. ....... are a Plf*>O tntar.ted In lhle ~etneae le con· Wwtmlntt• 111t, ~ CoutOtUSyllleine.3045 Comt•Ch Marketlog mloll«,Calllomla t2883 Union Data Communlce· PARCEL 1· VIAOHMEHTAL DOCU· ........ ,_. ......... tlle •tete, you rney ..w ducted by. ton, T•M 77027 Gllrlleld, co.ta MeM. CA Group l"C Aobeft Joeeph Oemal. Jr .. tton ' . LOT 48 OF TRACT NO MENT ENOS ON OECEM· .-,. ..,,.., a un ....... upon the execulOf or edmin-Pat• ~. Stert>llng Thia buelo•H la con· t28H Thia bu1lo•n 11 coo· 3224 S 'Malo StrMt, Santa COMPLETION OF WORK. t0097 AS PEA MAP RE~ BER II, 1985. COMMENTS liKt11 .. .._ ... llMoeft-letratO<. Of upon the 11· wtt~h:~·~ty6~M..,f1~ dUCtedby: G!=.' 6!;..~fW~.~! d~~.~· Plttm•A, Pr~•. Ao:~~1~27~0• 918 W AH~ .. to.,. oompteted CORO.ED IN BOOK 441 TO BE INCLUDED IN THE OOI • ""' ................ IOfM)' lor ,,,. executor Of " ...... VI • Rober1 K Levy uvuv--· - wtthlo 120coneecutlww0rll-PAGES 29 TO 34 IN· FINAL EJRIEIS MUST BE ....., • "" ...... ,.,_ edmlnltlt.ator, Md Ille with ~County on September Thie ltatement WU tlled 92828 dent Be<llley. Senta Ana, CA lngdeyetrom thedatuc>ec:•-c Lu s Iv E 0 F M I s . SUBMITTED BY THAT ___.. -••11111 •• the COlir1 with l)foof of --I 1945 ,..,1. with the County a-1' of Of· d~~ ti';~··0 ... 11 COil· Thi• •1atement WU ftled 92~ M s 8801 ll•d In th• Notice lo CELLAHEOUS MAPS RE· DATE. IMI ~. 9Juda ..... I/toe, • ..ntten ~ 11•1· ange County on Saptemblf wltll ,,,. County Clerk Of Or· epp. PrOOMd. CORDS OF O RA.NOE FOR FURTHER IHFOR-c. .. -...otetlo .... Ing that you delllfe ~ Publllhed Orange Coeal 13, 108& St....,, R. Utwak ange Couoty on $8')tember Bolu Avenue, WHtmlo1t•, AWARD OF CONTRACT· COUNTY ANO AS COA· MATION, CONTACT MILLIE ). notice of the llllno of an Jn.. Delly PllOt September 29, ,__ Thie t1atemant wu IUed 13, 1986 CA 92683 The OWner raMNW the RECTED BY THAT CERTAIN SUMMERLIN AT 7$4-5245. e.. .... 717a ventory and t419talaamenl of Octobat 5, 13, 20. 1985 Publllhed Ofal'IOI Cout with the County Cletll ol Or· ~ Thia buelneu ,. COO· right, aft• opening bide. to CERTIFICATE OF C-OAAEC-Publlehed Orange Cout TM nama and addr .. o.f eatate UMt• or Of tha !*I-SU.7418 Deily Piiot September 29, ~.~my on ~t9mbef Publllhed Oranga Cou1 dlJCted by; • ganetal pan. ~ any Of all blda, to TION RECORDED IN BOOK Delly Piiot Oclober 2 t, 1986 the> court le: (El nombr• y tlonl Of 80COl.lnte mentioned October 8, 13, 20, 1986 · ....... Delly Piiot ~tamber 29, 1*.tllp Demel J ..,..,. I/try lnronnallty 11'1 • ·~ PAGE 1'84 Of OF· M·788 dlracclOtl <le la cort• •): In s.etlon 1200 and l200.5 of "8JC NOTIC( ~7M °' Cou1 Octobef 41, t3, 20, 1986 Robert Joeepfl • r tMd, to mak• -d• In the FICIAL RECORDS Of SAID -ORANGE COUNTY SU· theC.ilfOfola Probat•COde. D~~ ~:.,., 29 Su·748 Thi• •cl•lamtrtct WU fll~ Ill..,.. Of the Owt1lf and to ORA.NOE COUNTY '°"TIC£ I PERIOR COURT, 700 Q~ KMM WMt Dt.ft, At· PlCTITIDUt .-u _,, ...., • wltll Illa oonty 1«11 o ...,.. refeCt .. other~ EXCEPTING THERE· Nl.tc nu ,Center Drive w .. 1. Santa ....,., .. , ........... -I ..... ITAW "8JC NOTIC[ Oct<>baf 8· 13· 20· 1':e.n2 •nge Colioty on $8')tambef PROPOSAL GUARANTEE FAOM ALL OIL, OIL K 11110 !Ana, CA 92702. 171t1 It.. .... 111, C.... TM lollowlng ,,.,.ont are P1CT1T10UI _,..... mlDllC MnTICE 19, 1985 ,,_.,4 ANO llSOHDS: E.eotl bid llhall RIGHTS MINERAL RIGHTS Tha oame, edd,_., and ...... CA ml7 dOlng ~ •: ,..~ nu b• accompanied by a OAS, 'HA TUR.AL GAS ..=~:. telephone number of plaln-Publlahed Oranoa Cou1 J .f .£.X. ASSOC .. 1855 At· T:::i-~":! ere PlBl.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI au..,.11 Reed ~"~ wri:g:;t.G~· owtlfled or ceehlet'e Chack RIGHTS AHO OTHER Nolloe 19 hereby glYwi titre auomay, or pleintltT Ody PllOt October 20, 21, lanta Ave., Ste 185. Hunt· doing buelneae u : NAm ITATIMeNT lorneyaL • •B:..cn CA • or by • COf'PC)fata MKety H v o R o c A R B o N pureuao1 to Catlloro1a 1w1th0ut .,., •"Mnay. •• (El 27, 108&-l"Olon Beach, CA 02848 Faitlne Slirlboerd t1111 f'tcTTnOUa MllMU TM foltowll'\O J*aoM .,. oe~•.;uZ•e>range· Coaat bondonthafonnfumllihed SUBSTANCES BY WHAT· HMttllandSafetyCocleS.C. nombfe,ladlreedonyeltlli-SuM-790 l:.J. MOO<I, 418511 Atlanta NewqlMt LaM H~tlngton NAmlTAft•NT doln bualneu u u Piiot ci~t tier 29 bY the 0Wner u glial'ant• EVER NAME l(NOWN, tlon 18037.11 and Cellforn1aJmero d e talerooo del Ave., • 154, Huotlog1on Beedl CA 92649 TM lollowll'lg pareona 111e ARTRgNICS 25591 lndlao ~ ber S 1J2o"';88 5 , that bidder wtll, If en awwd TOGETHER WIT H AL L Commer~ Coda S.ctlon aboQadO dal damandante, o rtBJC M)TICE BMcti. CA 92848 Jar0me Mel 17111 ~· doing t>uel,_ u : . Hlttln •G lagune Hiiie CA o · • • S 783 II macle to him lo ec:-GEOTHERMA L STEAM 9504 that tha lollowlng ~ del demandante que no Thie bualneN I• con· quiet La ne 'Huntlngtoo loduetrlal Commodltl••. 92853 · · Ii· cordanoa with the terme of AND STEA M POWER 9Cl'lt>4'dpropertywtllbe90ld tlenoa aboQado. •I: URE MOTICI ducted by: 9eec:tl CA92849 28e0Walnut #E. Tuetlo.CA s..ecs POii azarl 25591 blm•1c NOTICE hie bid, promptly tec:11re BELOW A OEPTH OF 500 Public A I AND SHUPE, 333 Civic lNYmNQ 9'°a E J Moore · n 92880. r · ,..~ WonuMn'1 CompenNllon FEET UNDER THE REAL at 1"°' °:' tor Illa C#'ll1< Of1\/fl W•t. 5-nta MD fTIM NO. -Thlt etatam4M'lt WM llled Thia b~aloeu I• co • Mary Aoo H11>eo1trell 11\dlan Hiii Lo MG, Laguoa , ___ ...;;._.;..;.. __ _ lnturance and llabillty In-PROPERTY DESCRIBED!~~ :,::.-rri..:.o pay~ Aoa, CA 92701 (714) NOTICE IS HEREBY with the Colioty C1ett1 Of Or· ~~·Mel Sporl, 42 Oold•o Sta r, HI~~:~;;,, 2559110• ,ICTITIOUI MlatNEll IUfanQa, eicacute. contract ABOVE. WITHOUT TH£.abla to SECURITY PACIFIC 658-3987 GIVEN that Hale d ange County on ~lamber Thi• etatemen1 -llled lrvtne, CA 92714 Olan Hiii Lo •0 L I'll NA• ITATIMOfT In Iha required form and RIGHT TO DAILL. MINE. EX· t NAT IONAL 8ANI( (peyable DA TE. (Fadla) APR 18 propoule wtt1.,. racalYad by 13. 1985 wilt\ Iha County Clef1( of Or· Tlllt bulll'IHI II COO• Hiii• CA 92853 • egu Tiie fo410Wing pereon• .,. l\Knlah aattatac1ory bond• PLOAE OR OPERATE•atttmeofMle)onHovet11ber 1985 Illa City of eo.ta Meae to .....a 9nQI County on Septamt>er ducted by Thia bueloe .. le coo· dOlog t>ull~u lor tha falthM perlOfmanc:. THROUGH OR ON THE I 5. 1985 at 9:30 a.m. by SE· LEI A. MANCH. Cleft, wit: The City Councll, P.O. Publi.hed OratlQ!t Coeat 13, 1986 Mery AM Habenetr•lt ducted b . hueband and wlfa PALM DESliRT RETIRE- of Iha eontrec\ and fOf the SURFACE OR UPPER 500,CURITY PACIFIC HA· ltJD~Deputy Bowt200.Coa1aMeae,Call-Dally PllOt September 29, "'*'71 Sporl Ja,,.JdSllMdPoorlWlll MENT VILLA. LTD . 250 payment of aalm1 of ~ F E E T 0 F T H E TIONAL BANK ( .. cured Publllhed Orange Cout IOfola 92828-1200, on Of Oc1obar' S. 13, 20, 1986 Put>llehed Orange Cout Ttlla 1talemenl wu filed Thia ttllement -• llled H-Port Ceoter Ofl\/fl, Suitt terlalman aod laborer• SUBSURFACE OF SAID I c:r.dltOf), at Illa followlog lo-Dally Piiot Octobet 21, 28, befOfa the hour 11:00 a.m. Sli-750 Dally Piiot September 29. with Ille County Clefk ot 01"· with th• Couot Clerk 01 Or· 200, Newport Beach, CA thereuncler Seid Chack Of LANO, AS RESERVED IN cation· Novembar' 4, 11, 1985 on Ftlday, Novembef 8, Octe>Oer a 13 20 IH5 ange County on Stplambar c y $8')19mbtf 92860 bldcler'a bond tlhall ba In an THE DEED FROM LAUREL The main entrance 10 Illa M-789 1985. tt ehall be the r. NI.JC M)llC[ ' ' ' au.757 13, tN5 ~.:nty on . Leon• Saoboro Cet>lt. arn<Nllt of not ._ than ten POINT TOWN HOMES. A Heritage Bulldlot 79412 eponllblllty ol Ille blddlf to ,...., · 'lllll1t 7711'-' HellOtrope, Coronn• Iha tMd. The Fllitlllul P•· CORDED JUNE 10. 1tt1 IN minlll•. Slate of Calttomla. · Cier11 e Otflca by tM proper NAm ITAT'I~ NlJC NOTICE Delly Pilot S8')tembar 29, Dally PllOt October 14• 21, L Wendell Rylee. ~4 (10)peroentoftltlame>uotof JOINT VENTURE, RE·1Tentt1Sttaet.Clty~Welll· Nl.tcNOTICE ~hie bid to the City ftc:TITIDUt~U Publlehed Orange Coe.at Publtlhed Orange Coeet ~Mer.CA924125 tormanoa Bond etlall ba not BOOK 14093 PAGE 827, Said Mle to ba without K .... 1 anl'lOUl'W»d tlf'nl. Bide w1tt ba The lollowlrig penone .,. October 8, 13, 20, 1986 28. No11tmbef 4. 1985 Be't91de ecw.w .. t, ~-._ lhan one hut\drad (100) OFFICIAL RECORDS. cov.nant °' warranty u to NOTICI OF publlcty opened and reed dOI bull . PlCTlTIOUI ...,..... Su-755 M.785 pon Beaen, CA 92860 percent of tlla total amount PARCEL 2: lpoeeaulon flnancll'\O en· ~'nt OF aloud at 11:00 a.m., or u P~NY'~A~TY HELP NAm ITAn....-T G«ald A La'Wflf\09, 297 ol the bid p<lca named In tM HOH-EXCLUSIVE AP· ClUmbfancee or 01h9rwl.. MAIUONR........ eoon ttwMft• .. ptte-180 ~ Cent Or . The fo4lowlng pareona •• P\11.lC NOTIC£ Oulnnhlll Avenue. LO. Alloe. contraat. The LabOt and~ PURnNAHT EASEMENTS on an "ult ...... bul9 AND OF NililiOM tlcable on Frld11Y November Oft 8-dl CA 92880" clolnQ ~.a: CA 94022 t.W. Bond ....... .,. not .... FOR INGRESS. EGRESS. The P'~ owt\ICll will .,. TO All•HTP 8, 1916, In Iha Colinc:ft ~ foehelm. . as fox L-1'-t CON8UL TI NO, P1CT1T10UI .,_.. P\llJC NOTICE Tiii• bualn•u II COl'l- ttwn one llundred (100) ,,.,. USE ANO ENJOYMENT IN 906d .. deac:tlbed -follow9: llTATW NO. A-t»tn Chemben, City Hall, n Falt HollOw lfYlne CA t2714 LTO, AoC>er1 Hopper....,,... NAm ITAl89NT ducted t>y cent Ol the lotal amount of AND TO THE "REC· Menufectured Homa: 8erlal To al heire, barllftclllltea. OrM, Coate ...._, Call-Thie ' bull~ la con-lrtea. EvangeMcai AdYtaory The followtng pareone.,. flCTITIOUI 8UllNIH Leone Sariborn Cable the tMd prlOe namad In Illa REATIOHAL COMMON -1(9254 Oec:a1 •AA82853. credltore and eonllngenl IOfnla, fOf Illa fUmlahlng of ducted by: SaMcea. Chnatlan 8U9POf1 doing blielneee u · NAMI ITATIMINT Thia 1tetement wu filed contract. Only bondl leauad AREA" OF SAID TRACT NO. The a:rrenl tocauon of the credltOft, and pereona wno LABOR ANO MATERIALS Peno F'o.n..m Outreech, 8 Wlnttt'nlght, W•tero State• ll'ldU•· The loltowil'lg pereooa art with the County Cieri\ of Of· by ~ .. ~ .,. 10097, AS SET FORTH IN ll.lblaci p<operty II: 701 Udo may be othlfwfM lnter .. ted TO DRY CLEAN DRAPES. Thi• ~talement WU flled Irvine, CA 92715 trlea, Inc.. HI 182 PM:lllc olng bull,_ u •ooe Coooly on September ~.ated A or A+ .. In ,,,. THE DE CLARA TIOH OF Pm Orlw. s~ 2, ~· lo the wtll and/or .. ,.,. or· Addition•• .... of th• with the Colinty Clerk of Or· Robar1 E. Hopper, II Win-COH t Hwy Huntington H.B.C .. 15342 Bowle St • 23. 1985 8ee1 Rating Guida .wlll ba COVENANTS, CONDITIONSIPOrt BHCh, Calllorole MARJORIE R BRINI( ~tlone may be 00-ange Couoty on Sapt9mber tamlght, lnllna, CA 927111 BMcti CA eieat •tmlNter, CA 92883 l'2l7MI eooepted. F'allure to eut>mlt ANO RESTRICTIONS FOR 92ta0 A petltl()n hu baer'I flled talned at the Otflca of the 23 1985 Thf1 butlneea I• COil· Unlt9d Stat• Commerce All G Lablb. 15342 Bowle Publlaned Orange Coaat ~ bonde wMI be LAUREL P OI NT TOWN Tha total amount of the by Martlo Oervln In tlla 8IJ.. Purc:haalng Aolfll at 77 Fair ' f'aanM ducted by. Corp. St , W•tmlo•I«, CA 921133 Dally Piiot $8')t9mbet 29. ~ fOf retectfon of'*' HOMES. A PLAHNEO UNIT ""'*° ~anoa of ,,,. obll-parlor Coun of Orang• oove. Co.ta M9e, ~ Publlllhed Otange Coaal Robar1 E Hoe>Per Thi• buelfl•N I• coo-Nadia All Lat>lt>, 168-42 Octobef 6, 13 20, 1985 PAEV~UNG RATES Of DEV£ L 0 P M ENT A£· gatton, MC:Ufed bY the prop-County requHtlng lha l IOfnla. Bide tMuld ba r• Delly Piiot $8')t9mbat 29, Thie etat.,,.,.,t WM ftled dlicted by: Bow1a SI.. W•tmloettr. CA Su· 773 WAGES. In accordence with CORDED IN BOOK 13177 any to ba llOld and rtMOn-Martlo OaMo be eppotnted turned lo the att.,,llOn of tha Octobef 8 13 20 1985 lhe County Cletlc of Or· Aothony Abajloy 924183 the P'OYlaiON Of Section PAGE 1885 OF OfFICIAL able Mllmeled COlll, ... u penional repr...,,tallve City Clerk, within Nld tl!M . . • Su-770 anoe County on Stptembat Thi• e1a1emant WU flied Thll bUlll'IHI II COO· DllDIJC NOTICE 1773 of Illa Calllomla Uibot RECORDS. pan ... and edvanoea •I Ille to admlolll« Illa •l•le ol llmh. lo a Maled enllelopa, 17. 1945 wtth IM County Clerk of Or· duC1ed by· ,..~ COde, tha general p<e11alltnQ The lllr•t llddr... °' lime of lnltJal publleatlon of Ille ci.oeoeot. Identified on the ovteldewlth ~ anoa County on Sept9mber Nadll A Lat>lb 1--------- rat• of I* diem ~ and otn. common deelgnatlon 1,,. Notlee of Publlc 5a1e 11 Tiie patllloo r•qutati the Bid Item Nurnblf and the rtll.JC ll>TICE Publtlhed Oranoa Cwt 13 1985 Thie etalemant wu flied K-2G121 hOilc1ay and 0¥er11mew<n In OI Uld prop•rty· 11 122.500 00. autflOrtty to admlotal• Iha Opening O.te Delly Piiot Septambat 29. ' ...... wltll tM Colinly Cler11 ol Of. fl<:TmOUI au ... 11 Iha localtty In wtllch Iha wOOl pu<Ported to ba' 103 Pinon Datad Octe>Oer t7 1985 •tat• under Illa ll'ldepen-Eactl bid atiall apecity FlCTITIOUI ..,._.. ober 41. 13, 20, 1985 Pub!Wled Ofanga eoa.t ange Colioty on Sep1ember NAMI ITA nMIDrT 19 to ba pertormeCS hM bean Tr .. Lii , Coste MMe. CA llt!Md: MOeM.iHOMI c:tent Admlnletratlon of &-eacll end 91/«Y Item u Mt NAMI ITA~ ~7411 Delly Piiot Septwnbat 2t :U.1N5 The lollowlog penona 111• obtained 1tom the Director 924128 ,09tlCLOIUAI llfl· lalH Act. IOfth Ill lilt ..,aciflcatlon1. Tiie IOlloWlng pereona 1111 Oc1ot>er 8, t3, 20, l985 ' '21711, dolog bualotu It Stocilwell of tlla Oepanment 01 1~ Said .... wlll t>e made VICll, tMC., Autheflited A heating on the petltloo Any and all ex~tlona 10 the doll'lg boelneu M : Su· 759 Publlahed Orange Cout 1oterlor1 a Floor•. 34225 trial Relatlona, • C0C>Y of wlthOut covenant Of wat· Aeeftt tor HCUNTY 'A· wlll t>a llel<f on NOVEMBER ~lflcatlona mull be CIMf· SEASIDE MARINE ELEC-NI.IC N0TIC[ Dally Piiot $8')tembef 29 0 oh e n y P a r k A d wtllcll leon Illa In tnaomc.of renty. expr.-or tmplled, .. Cl'IC NATIONAL •A.Nee:, 6, 1985 et 9:30 AM 10 Dept ly lo tlla bid, and falllir• to TRONICS, 41 1 31111 St, N9w-October e. 13, 20, 1985 Cepl1treno Buch, CA ,,,. City CWk of the City of 10 lltle. p0e ... 11on or -CeMaci c..., lt-eet. No 3 II 700 Civic: Cent« Mt lortll any 119"1 In the port BMd'I. CA 926413 f1CTTTIOUI .,..... 8u·769 92824 INlneandwlllbe"*'tavlll-wmt>rancea 10 Mtlefy the ,.._ Ne. (~I) .. ,.,, Oflve W•t. Sant• Ao•. CA apeclllcatloo1 111•11 b• D1111d Edward l..aweon. NAm ITA~ Nl.tc NOT1CE J Stuart 0Hm1ra11. 8803 able to M'I lnt-.ted i-1Y uopald belanoe due on Iha 9J; ~ .......,, "'8 92702 groooda IOf relactlon of tlla 21421 Augulll• C< .. Hunt. Tlla f~ panona.,.. Urubo. Cerlabed. CA 92008 upon requ111. The contrae· not• °' not• l«Alf'ed by ._ IF YOU OBJECT to lht bid 11'\glon BMcti, CA 9264e eso1ng ~ •: PlCTTTlOUI ..,...,, Pl8llC *>TICE Rolalo W D11mu1l1, tOf and M'I eubcontractor eatd Oeed of lrvel. to wit. Pvbllehed Oranoa co-1 graotlog ol tlla petition you Eadl bid lhaH Mt lortti Iha Thie bualoeu 11 coo-MPM Productk>na, t982 NAm ITAT'l•NT 6803 Urubu, Cerlebad, CA undlf him lhall pcy not'-S13,326 19, plu• me follow· Deily Piiot October 21, 1985 ahOlild either apput ai lhe f\ill oamee •od reeldenoae of ducted by: Vl1ta Caudal. Newport TM followll'lg penone ere ftc:TITIOUI 9UllNlll 92008 than the epedfled prevalllng Ing ellllmated ccme. •w.· M·791 lltllrtog and etate 'fO'.J' ob-all peraooa end pertlff Daw Lewtlon e.acti. CA 92880 dotng bldlneae aa: NAMI ITAT'lmNT Thia bu9ln1111 •• con· rat• of W9Q98 to d work· pan.-and adv~ 111 Iha lactlOnl °' ftle wrttten ooi.e. lnt«•ted In the propoaal. If Thie lllatement wu Ned ThomH Kelly MHOl'I, Hlrbot Spu, 8892 Shoal The loltowlng PlfM>nl are ducted by llutt>ancl llnd wife men .,.,,~ In Illa ••· time of the lftlt~ publtcatlon tlon• with ,,,. coon be!Ol"e the bid la by 1 aorpotallon, with the County c.it ot Or-1982 Vlllla Ceudal, ~ Clt'cla, Huntington Beecn. dOlng bulllneu •• J Siu art Desmue11 ec:ullon of the conttact of 11111 Notice of S•te Iha llaerlng Your ~· •t•t• ,,,. namee of the of. anoe County on Septemti. Beech, CA 92880 ..... CA 924148 ENGINEERING A E. AOlsll'I w Deem•ralt LABOR REGULATIONS s 1.2eo 20 "8.IC ..,Tll'C anca may ba In PlflOt'I °'by flc4H1 wno c•o lllgo 8tl 13. 1985 Arthur Bylogton, 101 JoMnle H Whit•. 8892 SOURCES co .. AKA EA. Thia llllemer'it WU flied The contractor llhall compty NOTIC& TO •rw. yoor altomey. -cireemenl on behalf ot Iha ,._.. 8enotz ptaz.a PH33, N9wpOt1 ShO.i Clrde, Huotlogtoo Englneermg AaeourCM 11'1· with Ille County Cler'll of Of. wtlh all Illa requirement• of ~ 0_,.11 NOTICE Oii IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR c;orpotatloll •nd wtletl\ef Publl9hed Orange Co.I Beech, CA t2te3 8-tl, CA, 92848 laroatlonal, AKA ERi •l'IOll Couoty on $8')tembef s.etlon 1717.5 togiei,,., wlltl YOU ARE IN DEFAULT AVM.AalU'TY Of Of • contingent credit()( ol more lllen one otncat mutt Dally PllOt Sec>tembat 29, Thi• buelneu I• con· Dori• Af\11 Bertaat•. 8892 Donthal• P. Reddy, 11125 24, 1985 all other~ requlf'9. UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, ANNUAL. MftOll'T lh• deCleued, you mull Ille ek;in. If Iha bjd 11 by a P-"· Oc;tobef 8, t3, 20, 1985 ducted by: Shoal Circle, HuoUngton W11tcllff Or . Newporl f'1IT1M mente ol the Celllornla DA TEO APRIL 29, 1983. UN· Puraue nt to Seelloo yOtJr clalm with,,.. COlirt °' l'lll'ahlp Of a joint ....,.,lure, &-752 ThOMM Kelly Muon e.ecti. CA 9284& e.ac:h, Ce 92880 ' PubllahtO Oreoge CoMl Uibor Coda. LESS YOU TAKE ACTION 8 l04(d) of the lotarnal Rev· pr_,t It to Ille pareonal etate tlla oamea and eel· Thie etal.,,.,.,1 wu flled Thie bu•lntu la coo-Thie bu1lo•H 11 COO· Delly Piiot s.pt91nbef 30. ORA.WINOS AND SPECI· TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· .,,.... Code ootloe le hereby repreeantattve appoloted by dr-ol 111 general part· 111-11' Mnnc£ with tlla County Clertl of Or· ducted bY· d1JC1ed by· Oc1ot>er 7 t4 2t 1985 ACATIONS· A lull Mt of ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT ,.,.,, ltlal j,,. annual 1ha coun within IOOf month• l'lll'a and )Olnt YenlUflfl " ... ~ nu anoe County on September Johnnie H Whl1• Donthal• p Reddy M·771 dfawlngl and .,.c:lftcattona A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU fOf the Flteal year J~ trom Illa Clat• of f1m 1 .. Iha bldd•r It a 1011 f'tcTITIOUI ..,._.. 13, 1985 Tiiie 111111ement wu fllad Thie 1tatemen1 wu Iliad --------- le aveiab6a fOf lnl!PK11on NEED AN EXPLANATION 1984 to Ju,_ 30 1985 of ~ofle"••Mp<QVldad propri.torlhlp or aoother MAmtTA~ ,___ wtltltheCoumyCler'l!ofOr. wlththeColintyC~ofOr· Ml.ICN0T1C£ wtthOut cnaroe at Illa oflloe OF THE NATURE OF THE Edwlo Tayto< sChoiarantp In Section 700 o( th• entity that doea bUelneee The lollowlng per'tOnl are Pubnllhed Orange Co.I ange County on September 1nga County on $8'>19"\btr _____ ;;...;..;..;.;;.,. __ of the DlrectOf or Public PROCEEDING AGAINST Tr\let • prlv•I• IOlitldatlon Probate Coda of Calllomla. lil'lder. llctltlov• neme, the doll'lg buelnaaa ... Dally Piiot September 29, 13. 19116 13, 1985 "CTTTIOUI IUIMll Worlla Of tlla City of lrvl,,., YOU, VOU SHOULD CON· Ii e~allable at tlla roun: Tiie time for filll'lg ctalme wtll t>ld ahall be In the real name OoctOf Detail Of, Detail October 8, 13, 20, 198& .....n ,__ NAllll ITAnMINT Complet• Mii of Nld dr•w· TACT A LAWYER dallon'• Pfloclpal offlCe lor not expire prtor to lour of tlle t>ldd« with • cleelg-2034 Placentia Co.ta~ Su-761 Publllhecl Oranga Cout Publllhed Orange Cout Tha lo41owlng P«90N are Inge, IC*!lllcatlone •NI bid DA TEO $8'>tembec 23, lotPectlon during r-ciular mootlle lrom Ille dell of Iha oatloo loltowlng ehowtop CA 92827 · Delly Piiot September 29, Delly Piiot Septembef 29, dOlog bu&ll'MI u doc um a o 11 m • Y t> • 1985 bull,.._ hourt lrom 8 • m nearing notlee above "OBA (the f1Cl11tloua namer , J a m • • C a m • r 0 0 •-..,. llftnrc Octot>er 8, 13, 20, IN5 Oclobaf 41, 13, 20. 1985 Newport Blvd Travel, purct\Ned from Ille Dac>an· ""IT AMINCAM TIT\.I to 5 pm by any citizen wn<> VOll MAY EXAMINE Illa prOY\ded, howeYer, "° ftc. Doug!-2401 Bunaya SI ..-~n. nui~ Sli-758 Su·768 Etc. Bullneet 6 Travel Hut>. ment of Publk: Wortca. City INIUflA.NCC COWAllY, • requ.ta II w11111n 190 dayt n1e llept by,,,. CQlil1. II )'OU tltl<Mi name lhall .,. uaed ~ BMCll CA 92MO . PlC-----.. Bual1'141N a Tr1ve1 Center. of lrvlne, l7200 Jembor• CaMomlia oelpClflidoft. Pet .. .,.. a ,,_.,.... 101 e111ad 10 un .... there It • ClUfTWtl ' .,,..,.,. --Tren1pone1100 & Com-Aoacl lrvlo• Calllornla ,,..__ •• .-.......... ......... -... •·•• the date of Ihle put>ll-......... ~. er I trat•~ .... ,h , ..... n....,.,... Thi• buei,,. .. le con· NAm ITAT'lmlfT 7 3· · f · _..., .. ,...__ _._, caOOfl the •tat• you may Mrv• r-o 1 'V'•.... ,,. "'-..,... dlJCled bY' The tOllOwl 1 .,, muoleallon Hub, TraolC>Of 92 1 A non-r«Yodable .. 114 hM '""' ltNet, t.nta The fout\datlOn'• principal upon the •wecvtOf °' admln-Courity Recorder to cue of Cam ~ og l*90" talion & Commuolcatlon ofl2&.00wOlbeellargectfor AN,C.....,.t:mt1,(7M) otlic. I• localed et 17820 19trat0f, or upon the ti· corporation•, loc:lude the Thie ftatement wu ftled ~~~~AST, 518 Cerlter.215eNewpor181vd , Noeh Mt of document•. 1114111 Atc:tl Street IM,_ Call-lorney tor the exeautor °' ,,.,,_ of the PrMldent, with the County CWk of Or· Acec:la, Corona Dal Mar, CA Coate M4iea. CA 92827. Ofawlng•. IC>ec:lllcat10n1Mld Publllhad Oraoga Coul IO<olt · · adtnlnlttrator and n1e wtth Sec:tatary, T,_.,, and aoga County on S8')tamber Newport BH c h Reo- bld ~t• Will t>e mall-Diiiy PllOtOclober '7. 14, 21. The PflnclpaJ manager Of the ooun wttti p<ool ot ..,. Manager 13 1985 9~1.ana 04rtlardt 516 tal•IToura Inc , A c a111orn1a eel, U90f'I raoeip1 Of req~t• 1985 ,,,. fO!JodatlOn le Welllam I/toe, • wrtllen requeet ital· The City C«incll ot the . ,.._ Aceela Cor Dal M . CA CorPOfttlon 21se N9wpor1 no tat« tllan 10 calender M·770 Grow.re AuocllllOn 11'\g tllal )'OU o.etre apectll City of Coate ~ r--Pubffthed Or Coaat ' on• ar. Blvd . Co1t1 M•••· CA ~!,'°' ..'.~.111ef~'·.~ ~~ o.rt Ameld, Jlllf'IMlpel notlee Of Ille llllng of an In-the rtght to reiact any Of all Dally Piiot hpt~blf 29, 92~:,n Staan 325 Mw 924127 ......,..", .. ""' • y ..__ ventory •lld 9'>1)1'a1Mmtnt of t>ldi. Octot>ar 11 13 20 toe& ' Thia bu1loe11 11 con· dlllonel ctlarga of S5 00 P\lll.IC NOTICE -o;:;, 0 ~ At Mt••• ---'• or of the !*I-Oa1ed: Ocle>Oer ta, 1986 · • • ~754 Ortw, L~ma Beadl, CA ducted by SECURITY FOR COM· • • • IOtll Publllhecl Orange Cout 92528 P11.1I J Blifchet PLETION OF WORK The Nattca o4 et &Aw, 17'D Pttoh : S.:.=;'~ ~~ Delly Pllol OctOO. 20 1N5 Thie bual,,.H 11 con· Thia etatltnerlt I wu flied ClOr'ltract dowment1 call lor Nofl ""' • n.._lttt> "Pu..:l~~A 917~---,",,. c.tfornla Probate cOcSe 8.rn9 NI.JC M)TIC[ ducted by' wtth the Coun1y Clerk Of Of monthly progr ... paymenla H0tic.11 hereby g1Ven that "'.,_, ...,,9n09 .,.,.., Chnetlana Oattlardt County ..__ bued upon Ille ano~·, he ut\Oarl6gned will oot ba Delly P110t Octoc-20, 1985 llillllrtlft DerfM, 1111 ,_,. ,_, PlCTITIOUI _,..... Thie ltalament ... llled lngt Of'I .,_tamber M1tm•t• of ,,,. peroen1eoe ~ble f<>f any debt• or Su·778 Mn~~·-,.._,,._ NI.JC NOTIC( NAam ITATnmNT with the County o.ti of Or· One of the wayR homes &r~ being 13, 1985 ,__ Of wort! cornpletect The Cfty 19blllt1419 COflttacted by any· ~bllthad Or C 1 TM followlng ,,.,.ont .,. ange County on Sec>teml>« Publllllacl Orange C:O..t w111retain1en {10) peroenl of other lhan m'JMlf, 0t1 0< Deily Piiot Oc1o= 14 ~ MOTIC• ~ doing blitlneea M: te, 1985 bought and sold today Is Wt~h o.11y Piiot Seotember 29. eec;h Pfogr ... payment H fief tlllt date rtaJC NOTICE 21 lte& · ' DIA'nt OF tHillAL IMAGES, et5t ,_,, Octot>e< 8, 13, ?O. tta& eacurity fOf ~ion Of Oe1edthllt1xtMnthd•yot • Mt 782 ~MARY warner Ave .. Slit!• 31e. Publiellecl C>tanoa co.at Blended ...... Mort•••e au.780 Iha balance of,,.,. WOt1I At Obar IH5 ITA~ °' "ACKIOM... Huntington BHOh, C A Deity Plto1 ~ember 29, .. • .... the requaat and tllperlM of Mmrole c. ~ ... wnltDRAWAL ,_,.. ~ .. MQCION t2847 Oc1ot>ar e. 13. ~. 1N5 the ~ bidder, Illa A"~ Loe A,,.. P~INIP P\BJC NOTIC£ AND°' NfifiOill Mwa a Lole Brown, 13202 Sli·786 City wlll pey tha emo1.H" IO CA.... CM't~TilllO UMMJt TO A.C•llJD SlimmttClrcle, W•trnlnlttar, 1---------retalMd upon oomc>ll•noe Pul>ll.nad Ofat\911 Coeet l'tem'IOUI _,..... "*.IC IAU llTATI NO. .._,_.. CA 92813 rtaJC ll)TIC( wltll the leQ1>lrement1 of ally Piiot Oc:tobat 20, 21. MAim NOTICI OF IAli To all heita, ~. Connie Kay H-. 111331 1---------- Gov«nment COde SeClllon 7. 1985 Hotloe 19 hereby Olven oredltor• and contingent Marylmoll StrM t, WMI· 14402 and tha pr()Yltlon1 ot SuM-7119 Tha lollOwlnO ~ h .. Pli~l'll 10 MCllOnl l-071 Cl.redttora. ~ per-.one ""'° mlnet•. CA t2eeS IM contrec;t docum•n11 withdrawn N a Oafl9'al pari-and 3072 of the CMI COde of may ba othalwlM lnt..ated Tlllt bu1lneu le con-~lng t~"Subetltutlon 1 ner ff om thlt owtnel'9hlp op. the &tat• of Calffornta the In the .,. 11/ftd/Of _.. of-dueled by doltlQ ~ •: Of &ecuntlet r\a.tc M)TIC[ era111'\g urtc1er IN l'lcrtttloue unw9'0nad. Hlllt>or Tow· AOEUNl MAAY JACKION Connie Kay Hew J,, P ANO AllOC , PROJECT AD ... INIS ~ nama of COMBAT Ing."' w 17tll St .. co.ta ... ADELINE M. JACK&ON Thie ... ,.,.,..,, .... Ned t74*> Dixie n . Fountain TRATION: A.lt~tlone r-.. f'ICTITIOUt mu..... THF GAME OF SURVIVAL Mela, CA wlN Mil at publlO A patltton hail beal'I Ned wt1h the County Clerk of Of· Valley, Ca 92708 tlw to Ihle Pl'otect Pflor IO NAMl ITA"*NT el880t 8o1MA"91\li8, W•t· Mictlon, at 984 W 17th St , by Qenewra Oliatafton In 9nOI County on ~tambat Suaan ~. t74ec> o~nlno bid• •11•11 b• The follOwtng l)lr9on• •re mlolll•. CalHornta 92613 Cotta Mee&. CA 111 10:00 am tha 8upet10t Cour1 of Of· 13, tN5 Obtle 11, Fountain v...,, dir.eted IO' M 8aoa Oavta Ooll'lg bullMM ae SUEL IN T"9 !lcrtttlCK.11 bu1lneM on NoYitrnbat 4, 1taa the fOI-County reqw9tlng that .......,. CA Wot Publlc W orke 171') PRODUCTIONS. 1414410 nam.•teterMntforlllapert· 10wtnc1 deaet1bad pt~. 0aMwra dwtaf9on be..,.. PublleMcl Ofeng41 Co.I Cathy Kravlk, 11454 eeo.3e68 Venua Or W•tmlnet., CA rwehlp,,,.. llled on .My t5 to wtt pointed M ~ ,.,,_ Dally Pteot Seotamber 29. Santa luclla. Fountain Vt/r IY ON>«A of the City 112883 198& ,,, tha County of °': 1913 T~• PIU, uoenea raaentMM 10 ~ tM Oetobat 41. 13. ~. IN6 ley, CA t27ot Coundlof!MCltyot!Mne Linde Sue Coyne, 15480 ange Fii.ENO F2111H •2G1t02, CAL lt•I• ••oltt.deOeOent. Su-787 Pat~ 27102 Cele OATT0'0/1~· lH&IY Vet!UI Or , W•lmlr!lller, CA 'ull Ne.t\'la 11/ftd Addt .. of L t c • n 1 t , V I N The ~lltlon raque1t1 Oat Cid. M4ealotl v.eto. CA CfTY -·-· ; 92883 Ille _,ereon Wlttldtawlflil. fJT4,.N31DOOOOM1M. """'°'1tY fO ...,..._ Illa 12912 MAMCT C.. L.Aert, CITY Thie bualo ... 11 con Ronald Wsyne hpc»i, '801 Said .. i. la for the •1at• under tllia ~ Thia buel.,... le c~ ~ ~ Cou ducted by .,, lndM<lual BolM A-., Weatmlneter, purPoM Of Nflafytna llen of dent AdlM•utlOtl of h-~by. ~ ..,. -.,,.. 1 Linda 8ua Coyne CaMf°""• t2tl3 the 11110an91ad for towtna taMa Act Sualn llWwlw1 OllfY PlaC Octoe. 2l 28 T'h!• atatament w .. filed 8iOMd AonMd Weyne end .. ,,,. ,.,_ wtdi A i...1"0 Oii IN l*ltlon ..... ITAW Tllle -~ .. ...., tMI w1111 tM County Cleril of Of sapo ooeu of actv.tttlng llf'(f ... .., eie ~on HOV!MBl!1' The IOllowll'CI ,,.,_,.ant wtth t11ia Colinfy Qanl of Of· M·TtO M\91 Coun1y on September Aeed and Wrtgftt At· .,.,.. of..... •• t148 at•*> A.M. In Dept. buelnw •. anoe County on 8eptlmber ---------19, 1N5 IOl'Mytl et I.aw, t0o 0 ()tM. Detld tflll 16,,, dey of 00-Ho. 3 8' 100 CMc ~ IV PEARTAH UMITIO, 2&, 1N6 PWlJC N0Ta ,_,..., neyre, Uiguna haclf\, CA ~. tM6 Ortve W.., ...... AM. CA CalHornia Umltad ft_,. ,.,_ _ _..;:..;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....;.;.-.--.-.---""'blltNd C>tanoa Coaiet Publlaheld OrtflOI' COMI ....,_ ,.,,_ t2102 n.r.nlp, Peer Trea Manot Publlthad °'WIG9 COMt ........ DillyPtlot 0ctober'7 14,21, Daffy Piiot ...,..,...,., 2't Pu.,..,_, Ofanea COMt IF YOU~ lo Ille Ap1rtme nt1 11112 Deity"°" '9ecM:11ibel 2'1, .... At $ 2 .. ' ... 1985 October 8. 13 20 tM8 • Dally Piiot Oclobet 20, 1N6 grentlng of IM ~. )QI MacAlttlur INd . s-. '40. Octoo. •• is ~. 1 ... ,...11 ,..,...,,.,_.,,., M 111 • • ~.r14 ~m llflOulld .,.,_.,.,._at.,. !Mne, CA t211& ~n1 A blended r&Le mortgage Is a new mortgage t.hat. covers an old mort.gage and advances now !und11 The new mortgage ts used to pay off t.he llxisUng mortg94e at. a lower rat..e t.han Lhe current market rat.e The lender g1·a nt.s I.he new rat.e somew here between I.he old rate and the prevailing market rate The new moni.hly payment Is larger t.he.n it wu preYioualy. but. not u hlgh aa current rat..ee woulC1 requ.11'9 lmpadon..U. • f<lU'eo\a p0ien~1al buyer• • f'oaotl•H all fund• •l OloeltlC MA.nJ1 ltndere otter a blenC1ed r&te mort.caC• M u produoe1 a hlghe1' Mllut'n Lhan the old monca«t A f'9&I .. t.att profeaalonal can guide a buyer to th098 propertiu where thiJI type of mor'CAC• l9 an1lable .. _______________ _ PIE:ACE: BflOTHEAI B!ll aAOADWAY MORTUARY 110 9roe<1way C0$111 Men 842-915() 'ACIPtC v~w MI MO..IAL ,.AM Cemetery • Mortuary ChaP9f • Crematory 3500 Pac;tflc Vlh Drive Newport Beach 6U-2700 HAA80-.--L.AWN-- MT. OUW Mort uary • c.m.tary Cremetory 18'$ G1w Ave CottaM ... 540 5S$• c l ·------ lilly Pilat . SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1985 It wa• an upeet-fllled S.turder. In college foott.11. DI. UCI edgH UC 8anhl a.rbera n PCAA water polo. EM. Cards play the field for Game 1 victory Their def enstve efforts. relief pitching_ lead way to a 6-1 win over Kansas City - KANSAS CITY (AP) -Some- times the best offense is . a good defense. The St. Louis Cardinals not only won that battle with the Kansas City Royal~ Saturday night, but they also won the fint game of the World Senes, 3-1, behind the pitching of John Tudor and Todd Wom:ll. Game 2 of the best-of-seven Series tonight will send Cards right-bander Dannr Cox, 18-9 and 1-0 'fn the playoffs, against left-hander Charlie Leibrandt, 17-9 and 1-2 in the playoffs. The defcns1 ve play of Game I came from Cardjnals third baseman Terry Pendleton, who turned a popup in the fo ul tcrritoryofno-man's land into an inning-<:nding double play at home plate on a runner trying to score from third. Tito Landrum, substituting for injured Vince Coleman in left field, also made a couple of fine plays. offsetting a defensive gem by Royals second baseman Frank Whtte. White threw out Willie McGee at third base as he was trying to stretch a double into a tnple. caught the ball, I thought about the runner trying to score and1ust turned and threw to the plate. I wasn't surpnsed. I feel you have to ~g and try to score there." Of the throw. he said· "I think 1t was a preny tough throw What surpnsed me was that 11 reached home on the fly. I thought 11 would bounce once or twice " Did Royals Manager Dick Howser regret sending Sundberg? "It was a good play by the third baseman. going away from home plate, and 11 was a good throw," Howser said. "When you're having trouble sconng runs. you can't wall around for something 10 happen, though." Tudor. 21-8 dunng the season and 1-1 as St. Louts beat Los Angeles in the National uague playoffs. allowed six bits in 611> innings but, perhaps even more 1mponantly, nullified the offensive threat of George Brett. Brett had just one hit 1n four at-bats and did not contnbute on the scoreboard after h1tung .348 1n the playoffs. He. 100, was v1ct1m LZed by defense when the Cardinals' Andy Van Slyke jumped at the top of the right field wall in the eighth to take away a potential extra-base hit. Todd Worrell Herzog's choice pays off K•n•• City•• Jim 8a.ndbera 19 taaed out by St. Loa.la catcher Darrell Porter u he trta to mcore fourth-lnnlnj( run during openin& &ame of World Senea Saturday. Pendleton made his catch running away from the plate, then turned to make the long throw, beating runner J im Sundberg by 15 feet. "I ducked m y head to run and make the play." Pendleton said. "And as I "I didn't have my best stuff but the theory on George 1s to try to keep (Pleue 9ee 8£RIE8/D2) He dtdri'l hesitate to bring in rookie reliever Worrell USC breezes; UCLA ekes out win KANSAS CITY (AP)-Wben tbe Kansas Ctty Royals threat.coed to break open Game I of the l 985 World Sencs Saturday night. St. Lou11 Manqer Wh.it.cy Hcnoa never b~­ t.atcd to bnna in rookie reliever Todd Worrell. ·crutcher scores three times as Trojans rip Stanford, 30-6 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ted Tollner was impressed by his team's approach and ex.ecution. "What we were able to do was. for the most part, play error-free ball and play it with intensity," the Southern Cat coach said Saturday aft.er the Trojans rolled to a 30-6 Pacific-I 0 football victory over skidd.i ng Stanford. "We were able to oot worry about our opponent," Tollner continued. "Stanford is still a team in the proccu of gettina it togetha and it's imponant when you P,laY a team tbat's atmalina, you set you own thing going. · Stanford Coach Jack Elway said, "They (the Trojans) aot it tot.ether offensively ... And we were overwhelmed by their defensive front, which ~ulted in erratic play by our offense. "They're an excellent football team," Elway said. Southern Cal raised iu Pac-10 record to 2-1 and its overall mark to 3-2. The Cardinal is 1-5 overall and 0-3 in conference play after five consecutive losse5. Don Shafer kicked three field goats for the Trojans, and the Southern CaJ defense shut out the Cardinal until the fourth quarter. The Trojan~ COO'!'Ollcd the aa~e _virtually all the way. takina the opening kickoff and dnVlng to a touchdown 2:47 into the contest , with Crutcher scoring on a one-yard run. Crutcher, who carried 22 times for 105 yards on the afternoon, scored his second TD early in the second quarter on a three-yard run, then Shafer kjcked field goals of24 and 47 yards before halftime to stake the Trojans 10 a 20-0pad. Both the Trojans' touchdowns were set up by long passes. The first followed a 63-yard pass play from quarterback Scan Salisbury lo split end Hank Norman that put the baU at the Stanford 14-yard line. Bruins thwart two-point try- in holding off Cougars, 31-30 PULLMAN. Wash. (AP) -Washington Stat.c went for victory on a two-point conversion attempt, but played riaht into the b.ands of UCLA defensive tackle Frank Batcllkoff. Batcllkoff batted down Cougar quarterback Man Rypien's pass with 3:54 rema.101ng Saturday to preserve a 31-30, come-from-behind victory for the I 8th-ranked Bruins. Batcb.koff S&Jd be was loolana for a sweep. "I just stated ova tbeTC," be said ··1 c.ouldn't believe beJRypicn) would dump ir off. since he was so clo.e to the en zone. I just watched him and J just played the ball." The Coupn got their last score on runnina bad Rueben Mayes• two-yard touchdown run. "Tics won't do us any a()()d right now," said Cougar Coach Jim Walden ... , thought we 6ad the play called. "The receiver we were going to throw 11 to was open. The guy dtd a great job knocking the ball down. because if he doesn't knock It down it's a two-point play." Bruin Coach Terry Donahue agreed "To have come o ut of the game with a ue wouldn't have helped Washington State a lick," Donahue said. "This was a great wm for us. espcc1all)' when you consider the fact that Oregon State defeated Washinston:· Donahue said. "Washington State did a great JOb wath us. We made some adjustments at halftime and played better in the second half while continu1ns to score some points" Washington State faced third-and-goal from the UCLA seven-yard hne after three stra1ght inco mplete passes. but a pass interference call on l 'CLA comerback Chuckie Miller gave the Cougars a first-and-goal from the • 2. Mayes scored on the next pla) WSU got the ball back wath I 46 to pla~. but fullback Kerry Porter was stopped on fo urth-and-I at midfield with 5 1 seconds remajnmg. The Royals were trailq 2-1 but had runncn at fint and third wtth two out in the Soeventh innioa apinst Cardmal ace John T~. Herma went to the mound and waved for Worrell, wbo bad ll>C!lt almost \be entire season m \be min<>T \eapaa. How bad be cbeten that particula.r OD TV to.nll!Jt Cll•nnel 7 •t 5:30 member of his ••bu1Jpeo-by-c:omm.it- ttt .. '? "He lb.rows 94. 9S mdes an hour." Hcrrot sa.id. "That's why.·· Wom:ll wa.J.tcd the first better be faced. Lonnie Smith, brialina up Willie Wilson With tbe bases loaded Wasn't ttult a tough spot for a rook.Jc, Herzog was asked. "When the}''\e got ab1llty. you don't have 10 worry about rook.Jes ," he said. "The fuys who don't want to throw the bal . those arc the on~ I worn about. There's a reason the)' don't want to throw 1t." Worrell got Wilson on a first-pitch n~ ball and. after rcunng the Royals 1n order in the eighth. had a 3-1 lead going into the bottom of the ninth. Pinch-hiller Pat Shendan opened wath a double. but Herzog never moved in the c~rdmal duaout. Worrell then mowed down Steve BaJbon1. Jorge Ona and Dane lorg to fintsh off the Royals. Southern Cal's touchdown in the second quarter followed a 50-yard pass from flanker Randy Tanner to Norman, with Tanner throwing off a reverse to gi ve the Trojans the ball at the Cardinal 25. A 36-yard field goal by Shafer late in the third quarter increased the margin to 23-0. ,,.....,..._ Stanford wide receiver Jeff Jamea la tackled by usc•a Keith Dam reaulting ln a fumble during fl.rat half Saturday. Fullback Marcus Greenwood and tailbacks James Pnmus and Enc BaJI rushed for IOUlhdo~ns 10 pull the Bruins from a 14-point deficit. Ball scored the game-v.1nning touchdov. n on a I). yard run with 7·38 to pla~. giving l CL.\ a 31 ·::'.~ lead Had Herzog considered yank.Ing him then'\ 'io. ~ause he 1o1.as think.Ina aJona v.Hh Kansas C11y Manager Dtck Howser and knew that t he Royals had more pinch-hitters left on the bench to counter n ght)-left}' maneuvcnng. Oddly enough, the Rams do have a 6-0 record "I brought Worrell 1n early because I tr) to keep (Jcffi Lahti and (Ken) Da' 1e, back ... the St Louts manager said .. :, o u jUSt tr. to pack them out. Take a hunch and get them o ut there " Chan~es they·d be undefeated were slim as lottery win Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Before the start of the seuon, the odds ap.inst the Rama beina 6-0 would have been about the same as hittina a SS,OOOwinner in the Cali- fornia lottery. •Or seeinaJerry Buss with an uaJy airl. •The practical use of the formula .eemed to erue most of the criticism of the 4 o ut of7 chanac for the major leque champiooshiP. series. •Deplofyoucan twin'emall: Chicqo Bears Coach Mike Ditka flew home from the Bean' 26-l 0 win over San Francisco Sunday and was still flyina after leavi.na the airport ... Oitk.a wu anested for 1peedina and drunk dri vi.na. •No, the Rama and Bean do not meetinarqulareeason Nf'Lpme thiayear. •Can Gcorse Brett play a couple more yean in the Ametic:an Laaue.7. .. Hecanonmyteam. • No1 the Buccaneers and BiU1 do not meet in a replarlt&IOG NFL ~thiayear. •Showmeapywholiaten.ato delayed NBA pmea on radio and l'U ah<>'W you a JU'/ wbo dio buketbell. •Notte Dame wu iale lut Satur-~r t>,ut ~ lriab ~umni was critical ofFriday • pnc:Ucie. •Note to Santa Anita and Holly- wood Part ... u'berty Bell r9CO U"Kt near Philadelphia 11 closina down and 2 places the blame on the state lottery •Add League Championship Series records ... Joe Ga~ola - most cliches in a single scnes. •What if the NBC' West threw a playoff party and the San Francisco 49ers d.idn 't come? •ThcJcts retired Joe Namath's jersey at halftime Monday nifht. . It 1s not likely ABC will ever rettrc has blazer. •Pro wrcstJins's burst of popu- larity and publicity lasted nearly a month. •TheAngclsshould say whether Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST anyone has seen Gene Mauch and whether they have given back his belt and shoelaces. • KABC 1s going back to three hours ofSportstalk because that 1s what's required by terms of the station ·s contract with the Los An- geles Dodgen. •Youcan't make an}" money on a ho~ go ms off at even money Ho wever. 111sseldom you can make money on an animal going off at 100-1. • NBC's Larry King dehvered this "scoop" last Sundar,. "Enc Dtck:crson 1s say1ns "pnvately 'that the Rams' offense as too vanilla It was in the newspapers on Thursday •Still. King 1'1 an e\cellent answer to CBS' J1mm~ "the Greek" Sn,der •Inasmuch as we did not get a freeway ~ orld Senes, perhaps we haveuhotata fret'wa> Super Bowl •Notre Dame ~hould find out 11 G efT) Faust coached any other spon at the high school le\ el and tn him there •Steinbrenner did a lov. I) thing. Left the fate of Manin up 10 King GrorgJe Porg' pudd1n pie. GrorgJe Pon~ gutless gu) There was no hunch involved 10 lifting Tudor The Cardinal starter had struggled. throwing I 02 pitches m less than seven innings Henoa said Wom:ll had st.rugled in the minors as a starting pitcher, but flounshcd after the St. Louis or- ganuauon dCClded to m ove him to the bull~n "Frankl}", I thought he'd be hctt before now." Herz°' sa1d. "He threw 9~. 93 miles an hour in spnna tra1n1na a couple of years ago .. Sailor girls add another trophy at Orange County meet Newport dominates race: Edison overall runner-lip By JOSEPH D\JDEVOIR ....,,...ew, u, .,., Ho hum. Another Saturday, ano ther p1~ of hardware for the 'ol trophy case. The Newport Harbor airls cross country team added yet another title to lhc lcnathy hst that arowa each weekend. The most recent was ~tul'day•a Oranac County Champ1onsh1P\ at Irvine Part. There were four d1v1i1ons. and of coune. the Sailors made a mockery of their ra~ by placina all five nmnen in the top I 0 of the Division I beat "Thii wu a pretty aood meet for us,·· uodc11tated Tu Coach Bob Van 1ckle ... I felt before the race we would wm the meet Now we're going to get ready for league finals and CIF. That's what counts now." Magic Hen50n led the way for Newpon wtth a bhstenng 17:47 for fint She was followed closely by Buffy Rabbitt. who ran a quick I 7:SO for second. Tiffany Anderson's 19:07 wa, good enough fo r fourth wh11t' freshman Sandn Ruffini ChC'Cked 1n wath a IQ:24 fo r s11th. Michele ..t.nderson clocked a 19·4 I for e~th. Newport totaled 2 I points 10 !lttond-placc Mater Oct's 59. And for the overall ch.amp1onsh1p, the top five Tan' combined time came to 93:49. In second wa_s the Oivi11on II champ. the Edison CharJcra.. who had a combined lime of 97:S8 The Charaen have bttn comma on strona for Co.ch Gordon DufTthe pait few weeks.. and with the CIF finals tn less the month, uunas att look.Ina up for the untct ~c 1quad "Tht flrlS have been loo f\I better and this 1s the umc to be 1mprovina. .. said C'hafF' Loach Gordon Duff. "We're still l huing Newport, thouah We'll have 10 watt for CIF to see what happens " N1co&e R11cltot peocd the <"ha&ers with an 18:38 for first. Melanie Manke ran a 19:35 for the el&htb spot and Deanna Feser clocked a I 9:39 for 10th. In the firts Olvmon Ill r1cc, Shem Smith of Woodbridat took first with an 18:01 And lfV'lne's Tracy Wfl&ht ran I 8: 16 for SC"COnd While no boys teams from the Orange Coast area rn.nqcd to ~t into to the top four spou in w overall awards. a few had aood showinp m their d1vi1ionaJ racn. ln Dtvwon l Corona del Ma.r took ~'Ond with 65 points behind VLlla Part's 3 Jim Robbins paced the Sea KJna~ with a I S·}.t for fourth and fta.bman Otta Shryock r1n t6·0Hof lOO. Mtcdt Browtl'a l6:0.camed him I 1th ln Dw\11on Ill. EM&ncia pmttcd 1CCond v. 1th M points Buena Park. was t he winner with 2Q points ··°" t: don'I an~ real ~at 1nd1v1duals. •• uid E..aglc Coach Mome .\dams ''8ut we b.avc a aood bunch of auY\ that make up a ao<>d team. We've had 1 good season so far We're aecood i.n the Sea V 1e'4 lcque behtnd Newport, IO f've httn pleased with our performance ttus year." Chm Bu be led thc Eqles with a I 6:02 for I 0th and Pcm Todd ran..16 11 for I Sth Mission V1e10 won the D1v11>on IV race Wl th 66 pomts., Wlth Newport Harbor co~ tn 1tCOnd with 77 and Hununston 8eecll third wuh 80 po1nu. The Sa1lo" were l*ed by Caner Brown. whO clocked a I 5 '6 for fi t\h E'rik. Kloster ran a I S:S8 for 12th and Collin 8<Xk checked 10 with a I S· S9for 14th TM Ot.kn' Joo Soto shppcid 1nto the sutb spot Withal 5:47 and teammate Eric Andcnon c:am.c an et,hth Wllh a l 5 ~ --------------------- SERIES .•. hoaDl ~. in the balls-rt... Tudor 1&14. He • a peat hitter, and you know be't eoina to am his hiu. If it coma down to it, you pitch to the other hittien.'' T\ador, wbo may be uJed twi<ie more in this ~ walked two aod ·~ out five, livina up an RBI linale to Steve BaJboni ln the aecond before leavina in favor of Worreil with two out and runnen at the comen in the seventh. Worrell pitch· ed 2~ ac:oreleu inniup for the save. The Cardinal11eored 1~c runs in the third. fourth and ninth 10ninas on I aroundout by Willie McGee and RBI doubles by Cesar Cedeno and Jack-Clark. In ftve teasona with Botton, Tudor wu 2-~ apirut the Royal&, but Brett said he wu a different pitcher. "He didn't throw one 1lider," Brett said. "When he wu with Boston, be used to throw sliders all the time. He's chanaed, and I think he's cbanaed for the better." Royals left-bander Danny Jackson, who pitched a sbutoijl in the pivotal fifth of the American leque playoffs ~st Toro.nto, allowed only four b.iu in seven mn10p, walked two and struck out six. Tbe Royals wuted one opportuni- ty after another, perhaps missing the offensive input of desi&nated hitter Hal McRae in this DR-less World Series. The Royals aot the lcadoff runner aboard in four innings without scorina. and they left the baaes loaded in the seventh without aettina a run. They also failed to capitalize after a leadoff double by Danny Sheridan in the ninth. Al' .... , ..... Daniel unbeaten in tourney By HOWARD 11.A.NDY 0.., .... 0.lllJI .. I LAS VEGAS -Beth Daniel, a former winner, is the lone undefeated player to 1urvivc to today's final round of the J&B Scotch Gold Puner Award puttina cbam9ionahipe at the Desen Inn Country aub here follow- ina Saturday's openina matches for 16 of the top LPOA stan. Defendina champion Patty Sheehan wasn't 11 fonunate in her bid to repeat. She wu eliminated from the competition because of a penalty infraction and an LPGA Rules Com- mittee error. Playina in-her third match against Cathy Morse, Sheehan noticed her ball bad picked up some paint. Wishina a clean ball, she ~rrowed one but it was a different brand than l her orifinal ball. Sheehan was 1-up at the time she changed balls and was penalized with ' the loss of all four holes with which J she used the improper ball by LPGA I Rules Official Boots Widener. Morse 1 was declared the winner, 3-and-2. "Revctfutly, there has been a committee efror because ofa printin~ J deletion of a sentence in local rules; J Widener said. "The maximum pen-, atty should have been loss of two i holes." ~ After ICOring the first run of the game in the second, the Royals lost an o~portunity to add to it when Buddy Biancalana missed a suicide squeeze bunt. Jack Clark la trapped In rundown (left) and Royal pitcher Danny Jacbon, battlni for the 8!-t time all year, fan•. Sheehan had won two more holes with the "improper" ball and was actually I-up with three holes to play even after the twohole penalty. Sheehan volunteered the information to Widener. Mike Ditka's led the Bears out of the woods again From AP dlapatcllet LAKE FOREST, Ill. -Somewhere tn the great beyond, the late George Halas must be smiling. Halas, whose life was dedicated to bis beloved Chicago Bears, died Oct. 31, 1983, at 88. But one ofh1s final moves is paying big dividends now. On a cold. blustery January afternoon in 1982. the owner called a news conference to announce the Bears' new head coach. 'Tm bringing in Mike Ditka," said Halas. disappointed that the Bears had had only two winning seasons under four coaches since he stepped down after the 1967 season. "Mike will Icicle some butt around here, 1 guarantee 1t." Halas said. Ditka has, indeed, turned around the National FootbaJI League franchise. • DttlE.a Last year, the Bears finished with a I 0-6 recordk. defeatin~ Washington in the first round of the playons, but losing to San Francisco 23--0 in the National Conference championship pme. The Bean, who avenged that loss with a 23-10 tnumph over the 49ers last Sunday, arc riding atop the Central Division with a 6--0 record this season. The Rams, also 6-0, are the only other unbeaten team in the NFL. "I believe in discipline, but I'm fair," said Ditka. "When a guy makes a mistake, you point out the mistake and try to improve. I try not to beat the players down, although I've been accused of that. "I make demands and l try to get the players to understand why I make the demands ... I set down the rules and tell them this is what it takes." Ditk.a had no head coaching e"perience when be took over the Bears, with whom he began playing professionally in 1961 aft.er a college career at Pittsburgh. He was on the 1963 team that won the Bears' last NFL championship and was traded to Philadelphia in 1966, after a salary dispute with Halas. He ended his playing career with Dallas, then became an assistant under Cowboys Coach Tom Landry. Being named head coach of the Bears was the "fulfillment of a dream," sa.id Ditk.a. The Bears always have been a rugged team, especially on defense. Ditka has maintained that, and brought in some of the sophisticated offenses he learned under Landry. Although Ditka is only in his fourth season as Bears coach, most of the players arrived after he toolc over. If players can't produce, they're gone. "When I came here, we had some players who felt they didn't have to give it that extra effort," said Steve McMichael, a defensive tackle who signed as a free agent in 1981. before Ditka became coach. "That attitude was in abundance. But Mike got rid of all of them. "1 think Mike as young enough to know what the players are thinlung and old enough to know what 1s good for them." said star running back Walter Payton. "He can relate to the players. That's a unique talent." Quote of the day Cart11 Jordu, Washinaton Redskins safety, after watching a tape of C BS' NFL Today oddsmaker Jimmy The Greek saying the New York Giants will beat the Redskms today: "That IUY ou&ht to go back to the crap tablC1 where he belonp." Three ded in Penaacola Open PENSACOLA. Fla. -First-round l!I 1eeder John Cook bobbed his way back to the top Saturday. shooting a 3-under-par 68 to forse a tie for the third-round lead in the Pensacola Open with consistent Danny Edwards and streakina Ken Brown. Edwards tired a third-round 6 7 and Brown turned in the day's low round of 64 to end up in a deadlock at 1 J-uodc:r 202. Second-round c-0-leader Oil Morpn shpped to a 70 to lead a (our-man pack at 203. Scott Hoch, the other second-round leader. started rus round with a double-~ey and finished with a boleY. but be did well enough 1n between to record a 71 a.nCl join two others at 20S. The t;f4bt1y bunched leader board features 21 aolfm within four strokea of the three leaden. Cook fired a 63 on openint day. but be 11ipped beck iDtothepKk witha 71 on Friday. Heretumed t0thctop Saturday with a round every bit as up.and-<town as h11 t0uma.mel2L IslandersgetbyRangers,5-4 BU.cs, GWCgetlate wins Pat LaFontalDt's 15-foot wrist shot ~ Wlth 24 seconds left Saturda night gave , the New York Islanders a '?.4 National 2-point COnverSiOn QCC earns 19-16 Hockey League victory over the New York t R tl t ~· The local rivals had been locked in a 4-4 tie pu s us ers pas win m:i field goal since Duane Sutler's goal at 2:40 of the third period . . . M ti 11 1 Q In other NHL games, fOrward Ray Ntllfeld tied a OUn es, -With 5 Seconds left Hartford club record for points in a game with five assists and Ron Francia registered his fourth career hat trick as the Whalers defeated Montreal, 11 -6 ... Mlebtl Goe.let made a triumphant return to the Quebec lineup. converting a pass from Job.o Anderson with 3: 15 remaining for the winning goal to give the undefeated Nordiques a 4-3 win over Pittsburgh ... Ed Olciyk scored two goals and netminder Bob Saavt turned aside 33 shots in his Black Hawk debut to lead Chicago to its first v~ctory of the !Cason, a 6-2 triumph over winless Detroit ... Mike Ramsey fired a 30-foot wrist shot past Washington goaJtender Pat Rip.In at 7:59 of the third period to lift Buffalo to a 2-2 tte with the Capitals ... Boston left wing Charlie Simmer scored three goals to lead the Bruins to a 6-3 victory over C~lgary ... Joe Mallen had a goal and an assist and Bern.It Ftdtrko added two assists to lead St. Louis to a 4-3 victory over New Jersey . . . Perry Tumboll'• goal with I :48 remaining in the third period capped a Winnipeg comeback from a three-goal deficit and gave the Jets a 4-3 victory over Toronto ... Philadelphia converted 45 shots on goal into a 7-3 win agafost Minnesota. McHale paces Celtics to win INGLEWOOD -Kevi n McHaJe m scored 39 points Saturday night to lead the Boston Celtics to a 124-116 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in a National Basketball Association preseason game that saw three players ejected after a first quarter fight. The C.cltics led 63-5 7 at haJftime and outscored Los Angeles 35-23 in the third quarter to break the game open. Dennis Johnson added 18 points for the Celtics, who completed their preseason with a 4-4 mark. Byron Scott scored 21 points and A.C. Green and James Worthy each added 16 points for the Lalcers, who fell to 4-2 for the exhibition season. With six seconds left in the first quarter. Boston c.cnter Robert Parish and Lakers forward Mauncc Lucas got into a pushing match that ended with Lucas pushing Parish over a press table beneath the Celtics basket. Lucas went after Parish, but was restrained by Boston guard Dennis Johnson. A number of players joined in the pushing and shoving. Boston Coach K.C. Jones ended up at the bottom of a pile of players under the Celtics basket. Garlits upset in preliminaries POMONA -Joe Amato won the Ill money Saturday at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds, but rookie Top Fuel driver Darrell Gwynn wound up atop the qualify- ing ladder for today's 21st annual World Finals drag races. Amato, a 41-year-old touring pro from Old Forge, Pa., upset Don Garlits of Ocala. Fla .. in the final round of the Cragar Top Fuel Classic, an eight-car preliminary to Sunday's $527, I 50 Finals. and earned a $30,000 payoff for slightly more than 15 seconds of racinit. Blazers bury Clippers, 139-89 PORTLAND -K1ki Vandewegbe m scored 25 points and six other Portland players scored in double figures Saturday as the Trail Blazers routed the Los Angeles Oippers 139-89 in a National Basketball Associauon eJthibition game. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Kansas C11y, Channel 2. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Cleveland. Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Seattle at Ocnvt'r. Channel 4. I :30 p.m . -SPORTS SPECIAL: Amenca's Marathon-Chicago (delayed), C hannel 2. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford at USC (tape), Channel 2. 5:30 p.m . -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Kansas City 1n game two of the World Series. Channel ?. RADIO I 0 a.m. PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Kansas City, KMPC (710) 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiden at Oeveland. KRLA (1110). 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTB~L: San 01eao at Minnesota, KLZZ (600) I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL Seaule at Denver. KNX (1070). S:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: World Senes -, SL Low.sat IUnsas City, KNX (1070). 7:30 p.m. -HOClEY: Edmonton at Kinp, KLAC (S70). WALNUT -Todd Parker took a mnc-yard sconng strike from Tim Hanson with I :36 left in the game and proceeded to run off right tackle for the two-point conversion to give Golden West an 11-10 Pac-9 Con- fercnc.c win over host Mt. San Antonio College Saturday night. The Rustlers' winning drive began at their own 46, but a I 0-yard pass from Hanson to Mike Ray and 35- yarder to Gene Egan put them within striking distance. Darren Tomasick hit a 27-yard field goal with 24 seconds left in the half to pull the Rustlers even with the Mounties at the half, 3-3. The Rustlers· Roger Church recovered a Todd Parker Mountie fumble at the Mt. SAC nine yard line to set up the Golden West field goal. Saddle back romps, 31.:.1 7 Mt. SAC and Golden West had the No. I and 2 pass defenses in the conference entering the same, and both teams lived up to thetr billing. CHULA VlST A -The Saddle- On the night, each team was forced back College football team is sittinf in to punt 10 times, as neither offense the driver's scat in the Mission could get moving. Conference race following Saturday The Rustlers improved to 2-1 in night's 31-17 victory over South- conference and 2-2-1 overall whjle western on the Apaches' field. the Mounties dropped to 0-4. 2-4. The 9auchos handed Sout~-westem 1ts tint loss of the season m .Golden West. ho~ts Long Beach .. moving to 4--0 in the confere nce and City next Saturday mght at 7:30. 6-0 in all pmes. It wasn t easy, as the Gauchos were held to a 17-17 halftime deadlock before Jaso'h Schmid connected with Jeff Bielman on touchdown passes of 47 and 25 yards in the second half. The Mounties' scores came on a 22 yard field goal in the second period and a 23-yard touchdown run mid- way through the third Quarter. The Rustlers gained 105 yards in the air. and held Mt. SAC to only 25: * Geklln Wett 11, Mt. s.n A,,,_. 10 kenW Quel'Wn Goldefl Wtst Mt $an Antonio M$--At•mlll0 22 FG GW-TomHlck 17 FG 0 3 0 t-11 0 3 1 lr-10 Ms-Ltdford 23 run (Alamillo klekl GWC-P•rk.r 9 NU from H•nM>n <P•rktr run) Atltnatnc•: 2,000'~<'111m•ttd) GAME STATISTICS GWC Flrat oown1 9 Ruahtt·vard•Ot JS-102 P1111lng v•rd•Ot IOS P•nlno 10-30-1 Punt1 10-45 Fumbltt·lott 3· 1 P9ntlflft·v•rd1 7-50 MS 14 Sl-163 ?S 5-22-0 IO-l6 4·2 6-?0 INOfVIDUAL RUSHING GWC-Perk.,., 14·5'; $atterlltld. 2· II, Pep· .,.,, •-16; SwRrt, •·f; Egan, 3-t; Kelw, ?-6; Hinton. 6·for·mlnu1 f Ms-Ledford, 16-101; Scurto, 23·n . Hennen, 2-21; Oltllno, S· 11; Rulit, s-tor-mlnus 4?. INDtvlOUAL l'ASllNG GWC-HeMOll. I0-3C>-I, 105. MS-Rullt. •· 16·0. 16; Martin, l·S·O. 9, Hinnen, 0·1·0, 0. INOfVIDUAL R•C•MNO GWC-Ega11, 3-5'; lt1mot, 1·15; lt1v, 1·10, T. Pinier, 3-e; S.llerlleld, 1·9; s. perker, 1·7. MS-Ledford. 3-15; Anderson. 1-6; Scurto, 1·4. Southwestern fell to 3-1 in the conference and S-1 overall with the setback. * .. SacldllMdl J1, Sauttlwet"'"' 17 Scer't llW Qull1ws $ad0i.t>eck Soull'IWffl.,.11 SW-Ack.,.'°" 37 FG 0 17 1 1-31 J 14 0 lr-17 S.6-f>•lamere 10 "" from Schmid (Rutl<owlkl kick) Sw-Mcetood s Pen from Hit! (Aek.rson kick) $80-Rutkowllll 29 FG SW-Hiii S run (Ack«M>n kick) S.6-f>1lamer• S NII from Scttmld <ltutltowlkl kick) Sad-li.tmtn •7 PH1 from Schmid (ltutltowllll klcill Sa6-ei.lmen 2S PHS from Scl'lmld (llutkowtkl kick) Atttn«Mnc.: 3,200 ( .. llmettd) INOfVlOUAL IUISfflNO S.O-Sctll'nkl, u -tor-mlnu• 21; Flckll1111, 13-37; Junektlt, 4·S; Mtraolt, 6-for·mlnus 1, !(let, 1-tor-mlnua 2. SW--+lolmes, 12-42; Hiit, 4-t ; Pltll, s-for· mlnu1 3S; JoMPft, Hor-m""'' 2; 9 rown. 1-1, Adtfmtn, 2·2. INDfVIDUAL l'ASMNO S.0-Scl'lmld. 24-44-1, 3S4. SW-.IOMPh, 4·10-1, 41; Plett, 17-33-0, llS; Hiii, 1·1-0. S. INOMOUAL R•C8~ S.6-MertOle, 7-U; Pellmlre. 1-71; Pl«Cll, 4-to; 91Mntn, S-130. SW-Uoeln•. 9-lot; Mc:CIOud. 3·34; RlmMV, 4-•; Adelmln, 1-11; Sowell, 2·21, Hll, )•16. I SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast College broke into the win column for the first time this season as place-· kicker Tom Cortez booted a 38-yard ........ field goal with five seconds to play to give the Pirates a 19-16 Mission Conference football victory over San Diego Mesa. Orange Coast had battled back from a 16-9 deficit in the finaJ five minutes of the contest as Chris 1 Mendenball plunged in from the one-t yard line with 4:31 remaining to bring • the Pirates close. OCC Coach Dick Tucker elected to kick the conversion I to tic the score, hoping to act the ball 1 back. The strategy paid off when Coast held the Olympians without a first down after the ensuing kickoff. The Pirates took over after the punt on their own 3 7 and began the decisive march with 3:28 remaining. ln~luded in the lcey plays during the ' dn ve was a 23-yard pass from Laszlo to Leon Phillips to move the ball to the Mesa 40. From there, a 12-yard pass to Phillips moved the ball to the 28 and a 16-yard run by Eric Johnston put it at the 8. A pair of penalties pushed the ball back to the 21, but Corte-z's kick was true from 38 yards out and OCC- had the victory. With the win. Orange Coast moved to 1-3-1 ( 1-2 in the conference) on the season. * ~ C•at lt, San D .... MeM 16 lar'elrY~ Orenot Coe11 0 0 6 1)-19 $an Oleoo MtM 0 0 9 1-1' OCC-LeulO 19 run (kick felled) S~lclleff 37 Pen lrO!'l'I Brldoe !Doontn klcit) SOM-StfelY: OCC Pltver kMll In tfld 10nt OCC-<or11t )t FG SOM-Rull! 2' run <Ooone n l\lckl OCC-Mtndtlllltlt 1 run (Corter klcl() OCC-<orter lt FG Atftnatnce: 1.000 ("tlmetld) GAMll ST A T1STICS Flr&t oown1 ltuallft·v1rdt0t Peulno vude0t Pu•lno Punta OCC SOM 19 17 4'-1)4 21-•1 163 I" 14-23· I 1t ·40-2 7·47 7·3S Fu1T10lel-I01t 4· I l-2 '"-1tln·v•rd• IS-153 13-to INDfV10UAL RUSHING OCC-Mtnclentteff, 16·6*, Jonnllon, •·•· L1monl•1111t. 1-34, WIMlems. 1 ·for-mtnus 1 LIUIO, 12-for·mlnu. I(. ' SOM-Tevlof, 10-54; Moort , 7·24; RUlll, 1·25; OarrOdl, 3·for·mlooa 2. Htnrv, Hor-mlnut 14; 8rl40t, 6-for·mlnu• 6. INDfVIOUAL l'AIMNO OCC-1...t1110, 14·23·1, 163. 31. SOM-erl40t, 15-30-1, 161; Oerroc:k, 3· 10-1, ltfDMOUAL R8C8MMO OCC-PtllfllPt, S·7S; Glblon l-31 · Herntndn >-27; JoMston. 2·17; ~ri.M, 1:13. ' SOM-Mlldlel. ...1161 Rl.llll 4·4S· Moo<e 4-11; c-. 2-12; Mert111e1, d ; Hew'111na, 1-S: Browns. Kosar await Raiders CLEVELAND (AP) -Everyone in Cleveland remembers the last time the Raiders visited. RalDs vlslt Kansas City looking for so11Je respect It was a 1980 playoff game, they were the Oakland Raiders and all the Rrowns had to do was run the clock down and kick a shon field goal to move to the AFC finals. Instead, Brian Sipe threw, Mike Davis inter- cepted and the Raiders went on to win the Super Bowl. This ye.ar's Browns. two aames 1n front in the AFC Central, may be the ~st sine~ that 1980 a~pt1on and they're remarkably similar to the Raiders. Both are 4-2; both have won thru straiaht: both have injured quarterbacks and both have been winnana with rushfoa and defense. Cleveland has beaten New Eqaland and Houston with Bernie JCosar at quarterback for the last ti• quart.en in place of Gary Danjelson, out with • hruised shoulder. Coach Many Schottenhe1mer qain named Kosar a\ his starter for tod•Y . • KANSAS CITY (AP)-The Rams are one of only two unbeaten teams in the National football Leque, but few have paid them much attention. Today, the Rams will probably set lost apin since their pme apinst the Kansas City Chiefs has be(:ome an opening act for a biaaer spectacle ne•t door. The Rams and Chiefs meet at Arrowhead Stadium today (Channel 2 at 10 a.m.) today, but the pme is overshadowed by the second pme of the World Series, to be played " adjacent Royals Stadium seven boun later. It's old hat for the Ramt, who enter the pme with httle notoriety despite a 6-0 record that is matched only by the Chicaao Bea~. The Rama hav.en't been apectacu- lar. Their taraat winnina marstn ls I t points and they're comina oft two narrow cteal)C:l. die most recent a 31 ·27 victory over winlcu Tampa Bay on Leroy Irvin's interception return for a touchdown with 5:S8 left. "In evaluatina this team, I think a lot of people get cauaht up in 'The Ra~s arcn 't that aood. · "Coach John Robinson saya. "But I'm very im- pressed with this team. very happv with it." I Robinaon W111 be aoina aaajnst I C<?ach who'• not nearly as happy with his team's record. The Chief1 los1 to San Dieao. J t ·20. last week to f•ll to 3-3. ft wu the 1COOnd strai&Jtt defeat for IUnsu City and It led Coech John Mackovic to run a practlClC Monday that hia play.en 11.1d was the moet strenuous of his three---year f'elime. The Chieft' bigett problem today may be the health of Quartefblek em Kenney, a . saddleblck Collep prod- uct who !nJ'""' a knee, ankle and hi1 back while bcana sacked four times in San Di •. Todd B~ld~ finished up and Mil tta.r1 today If Kenney itn't ready . ,.,..,....... Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 20, 1885 M Iow·a defense highli 12-10 win over Mic hts • 1gan Third-ranked Ok ahoiiia." No. 4 Texas upset victims From AP dtapalclaes IOWA CITY, Iowa -It was billed as Iowa's irresistible offense aaainst Mich1pn's immovable defense. But an the end 11 was Iowa's unpubhc1Led defense which made the difference -aJong with four field foals by Rob Houghtlin, includ1n1 a aame-winnma 29-yardcr on the final play of the pmc to gjve the No. I Hawk:l'ycs a dramatic 12-10 victory over second-ranked Mich1pn in a rare 1-2 pa1rin1- "Commg mto the game, I tho uaht thl're were two o r three thioas that were overl ooked, .. said Iowa Coach Hayden Fry. "No. I, there was no question that M1chipn had a great defense. but 1f you look at the (B1a Ten) defensive categones, there was Iowa No. 2 an all of them. And we have nine new starters (on defense)." It was the I 9th meeting of No. I a·nd No. 2 teams in the SO years of The Associated Press poll and was JUSt a s close as such a match up fi gured to be. The triumph gave Iowa a 6--0 record for the first 11mc since 1960. RADltN ntT 80 ICUID&CBLER runnina for another as lhl' unranked Humcanl's improved their record 10 5-1 with the upset win over third-ranked Oklahoma. Testavcrde threw touchdown passes of56 and 3S yards, and hl' scored on a 4-yard bootleg an the second quarter. M1am1's other sconng caml' via 20-and 36-rard field goals by Grl'g Cox. M1am1 s pro-style offense had fl'w probkm!I apmst Oklahoma's defense, which caml' into the pme ranked first in the na11on in to tal dl'fcnsc The Humcancs finished with 375 yards an tot.al offense -about 250 more than the Sooners had allowed their previous threl' o pponents Klein had only m. career field aoals com1a, into the ~me. but set an NCAA record wtth five threc-poantcn 1n the first half, taklna the Huaken into 1ntcnn1ss1on with a I 5-7 lead. Notre Dam• U , Army lt: Steve Beuerlc10 passed for one touchdown and set up two othen to lead !"llotre Dame over 19th-ranked and preVloualy undefeated Anny Aabana 17 , Georli.a Teel! U : Bo Jack.son, en route to his founh 200.yard rushing pmc of the season, exploded for a 76-yard touchdown run tn , thl' final penod to boost thl' e1ahth-ranked Tigers 10 \ ICt OI)' Peu Stale U , Syracaae %0: Quancrback John Shaffl'r scored onl' touchdown and cam e back from a blow that s1dl'llncd him to pass for another an ll'ad1ng Penn Stall' to a coml'back victory ovt'r m1stake-pronl' Syracuse Penn tall' 1s 6--0 for lhl' season. while Syracuse fell to 2-3 Florida U , Soatllwes&eni Loaiala.aa 8: flonda's Kl'rwtn Bl'll, snapping out ofa two-game passing slump, threw for 296 yards and thrtt touchdowm to lead the fifth-ranked Gators to the rout Thl' TD passes. 1nclud1ng one covenna 70 >ards to Neal Anderson and another of S 5 yards to Ra> McDonald, wcrl' the sophomore quar- terback's first s1ncl' Sept 28. when Bell threw three against M1ss1ss1pp1 St.ate to gJ Ve him 10 10 flonda·s fim three games M1Moa.rt flanker Victor Moore leape In the air to catch touchdown .,._ &Calnat Pfebruka defender Brian Davia. Although the Hawkcycs were held to 32 points under their nation-leading 44.2 average and had to go down to the final second to win, they d o minated the statistics, outgaining Michipn 422 yards to 182 and controlling the football for 38:05 to M1ch1gan's 2 1 :55. "We did what we had to do to win." Fry said "All the great teams do that." The Oklahoma offense suffered a ma1or setback in the second quaner when quanerbad. Troy Aikman broke his left ankle. Aikman had compll'tcd six of seven passes for I 3 I ) ards and a touchdown before the 1n1ury. Tnaa IS, Arkuaa1 13: Jeff Ward kicked a school-record fi ve field goals and his Arkansa) counterpart, Grl'g Home. missed threl' as the Lonahoms beat thl' founh-ranked Razorbacks 1n a Southwest Conference game OlaJo Stale U , Pardue %7: Kei th Byars. appeanng 1n his first game this season. scored two touchdo.,.,, ns 1n the last 4 41 as Ohio State outlasted Purdue Atr Fore• 35, Colorado Slate It: Quarterback. Beavers, 37-point ··-.underdogs, shock Huskies, 21-20 Fry called ii the biggest win an his seven seasons at Iowa and said Michigan's Bo Schembcchler agreed that Iowa was a great team. "I told Coach Schcmbcchlcr before the game and repeated it af\&r. It's 100 bad that o nl' team had to lose this one ... Fry said. Elsewhere around the nation: Mlaml, Fla. %7, Okla.laoma 14: M1am1 quar- terback Vanny Test.averdc did most ofthl' damage. passing for 270 yards and two touchdowns and Safety John Hagy prl'scrved the \'ll'tOf) whl'n he intercepted Mark Calcagni') pass at the Texa!> 22 with seconds rema1:11ng. Nebraska U , Mt11our1 tO: Dale Kkin demoted to second 1eam1ust two weeks ago. tied an NCAA record with scvl'n field $OaJs and hftl'd seventh-ranked Nebraska to a Big Eight v1ctof') over wmless. upset-minded M1ssoun. Ban Weiss awoke his sluw sh team b)' dlrcctm& l""O founh-quanl'r touchdown dnves. and free safl't} Sco11 Thomas added ano thl'r score on a 36- ..,ard mtercl'pt1on return as I 0th-ranked A.Jr Force hl'ld off Colorado St.ate in a Western Athll'Uc Confl'rl'nc:c gaml' BYL' 45, N•• Mulco !3: Quancrback Robb1l' Bosco th re.,.,, fo r a \\ estl'm Athlc11 c C'onfcrencl' rl'cord 585 ..,ards and four touchdowns as No 9 Bnaham Young ralhed 1n the \CCond half to subdul' !'!cw Mexico Blocked punt gives Oregon State win; UNLV tops Titans From AP ~apatclaet SEA TILE -Andre Todd blocked a Thane Ocland punt and lavance Northinaton fcU on the ball in the end zone with 1:46 to 10 as undcrdoa Oreaon State beat the Washinatoo HuwesJ. 21-20, in a Pacific-IO Con- ference tootba.ll aamc. The Beaven, 37-point underdogs, had been shut out by Southern California and Wuhinaton State by an ac:cumulativc score of97--0 in their previoua two pmes. Orqoo State, uodeT tint-year CC*:h Dave K.rqthorpe, ended a 10- year Wuhinatoo domination. The Beaven led 14-10 at halftime but the Huskies came back on Tony Covioaton's 14-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and Jeff Jacacr's 43-yard field aoal in the fourth quarter for a 20-I 4 lead. The HuslciC$ were lined up for a Cleland punt on a fourth-and-nine situation on their own 30. Todd bunt throuah untouched to block the punt, and the ball bounced straiaht back into the Huslcies' end zone. Northinaton, a junior cornerback from San Jose, Calaf .. pounced on the ball in the Huskies' end zone to uc the score at 20-20. Jim Nielsen then kJcked the gamc- winoing extra point. The loss broke a four-game Wash- inat<>n winnma streak and cost the H UWC$ the lead in the Pac-I 0 race as they fcU to 4-3 overall and 3-1 in le&AUc plav. Nevada-Lu Vea•• 10, ~ ~tate Faller10e •: Tiaht end Chns Bndgcs cauaht a 41 -yard touchdown pa~s from quarterback Steve Stallworth an the second quarter and Nevada-las Yeps held on for a 10-6 victory over the Titans in a PCAA pmc at the Santa Ana Bowl. Bridaes cauaht a short toss over the middle broke a tack.Jc at the Fullerton 30-y;;d line and sprinte~ int<? the end zone to snap a 3-3 tic with 8:33 rcmainina in the fint half. Ea1ter9 Wa~stoe H , LH1 a .. cti State II: Rick Worman threw rwo touchdown passes and ran for another to lead Eastern Washinaton put Lona Beach State in a non- confcrcnce aamc at Veterans Staclium. Worman completed 22 of32 passes for 224 yards as the EaaJcs improved their record to 6-1 . Lona Beach State quancrback Doua Gaynor ran for two touch- downs and completed 26 of 36 passes for 244 yards and one touchdown. The 49en fell to 3-4. Dutch player wlns tourney Unseeded C hantelle Van - dierendonck of Holland completed a week o~ upeet victories by dcfeatina tOl>'teeded Marilyn Hamilto n of Fresno, 6-4, 6-4, S.turday to win the United States Wheelchair Tennis CbampionahiPt at the Racquet Oub of Irvine. The Dutch player ousted the top three eeedl in the tourney en route to dalmioa the title. Jn the men's open linalet. Brad Para of Laauu Niauel -and Rick Sla\&lbter of"Nubvilk will club in =• ftnal at t. Parb downed DOY Snow ofOall.u. 6-l, 6-4, while Sla\llbter wu a 6-3, ~)victor over Pomona'• Dave Kiley. In the men'• quadnplqjc division, lrviM'• llick Draney awepc to a M . 6-0 win over 0eolll' Pooce of Loe An,ela. CaUfonlta %7, Oregon U : Quar- terback: Brian Bedford came oft the bench to rally California from a 21- point deficit as lhe Bears defeated Oregon for their first Pacific-10 victory of the season. Fresno State 48, New Mexico State Zl: Quarterback Kevin Sweeney ran for o ne touchdown and passed for another to lead PCAA leader Fresno State past New Mexico State. Artaou u , Su Joae State 0: Arizona quarterback Alfred Jenkins passed for one touchdown and ran for another and three tailbacks added touchdowns as the W ildcat.s out- manned San Jose State in a non- confcrcncc game. ArtsouSt. ti, UtUSt.10: Jeff Van Rupborst shook off a slow start to th.row for 24S yards and Mike Crawford scored twice on shon runs as the Sun Devils beat Utah State in a non~nferencc football pme. The Sun Devils arc now 4-2 after notcbina their fourth strai&ht homc- field victory. Utah State fell to 2-S with its fourth consecutive loss. U&ala SI, Su Dte10 State S7: Junior kicker Andre Guardi booted a 42- yard field aoal on the game's final play to lift Utah to victory in a seesaw WC$tcm Athletic Conference me. 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I -81 o.n,,.,, I P.m 0.C. 15 -S..ltte, I P.m. 0.C. 23 -•' lltemt, • P.m Al llmft PKlflc. COLLEGE USC IO, S..........,' Sare It'( °"""'" s11ntore1 o o o .,._ • use 1 13 J 1-30 USC-Crutdler 1 run (SNI« kick) USC-Crvl<:fler l run (~ lllcl<l USC~2•FG USC-sllefw •7 FG USC-sttefer ,. FG St81t"-f>1ve 1 run (run l•ltedl USC-<rutc:n8' I run (SNter klc.llJ Att~,IJ7 Tl AM ST A TlSTICS S'911 Fir&! oown1 16 Ru"'91·¥8reh 19·Sl Pantno v•rd1 140 Return v1rd1 3 PHMI :t1•4H Punta S·42 Fum~·lott 1-1 ~ttlft·v•rdt 7·7S Time of "'°''°"''°" t.M S INOfVtOUAL STATISTICS USC 2' •2-:m 16? ' 1-11-0 3·11 0-0 .... 34 4S RUSHING-Stenfoorel B. MMrl1. 1·'9. Scon, >·20, .....,,, 1-1 use. Emanuel, 21-122; Crvtcner. 22· 105. L .. , S·2S. PASSING-SI.motel. Peyt 21-lf·I, 1 ... Budllev, 1-1-0, m1nv1 4. use. 5811\Wrv S·l4-0, n. ,....., 2·l·O. 20, Tanner. H ·O. 50. fltECEIVING-Sl8"ford. 8alY, 7·S4, Scott. 5·JS; 9 Morrlt, S·7S USC Norrnen, 2·13, Cormier, ,.10, hnner, 1·14; Ct>etlev. 1·14 UCLA Jl, We~ St. 30 Sc-. ... Ou8"9n UCLA WallllnotOtl SI WSU--Tevtor '9 1o1c11.1 10 , 0 1..-31 14 10 0 6-JO pynt ••turn <Traut UCLA-AnderlOft '6 P811 from Norrie (l.M kto) WSl>-fl'orl• I run ITreut kk;kJ UCLA-to" '4 FO WSu-M8"" 9 run <Tr•u• t.k:tal WSl>-Tr•ut ~ F'G UCV.-Gr"'1wood 17 run IL" llfet.) UCLA-f'f'tmus S run (L" .. tct.l ucv.-eaa IS run IL" klct<) WSu-M8va i run '"" l•lle<ll All8nda~l2,l02 Te AM IT A TlSTICS UCL.A "'"' oowna U """'"'Y''°' '6-107 ll'auln9 .,,.,°' 203 11t1turn nrd1 n ,..,_ ••-21·0 Punts S-45 Fumolel·I061 l · I F'en.tltlH·Vlll'dt •-tf Time of "°6Mtllon J2:0S INDfV1DUAL ITamTICs Walll n )7·1» 21) " lt •31 2 '., M •·&S 2'·5S •USHING-UCLA: Primus. 1'·'4, 0r"Mnwood, 7·SI, 1111, 6·43; Ferr, 17·'3 W•&lllnoton Sl•I•; Porl8'. tt·7S, M8v"· 10-42. PASSING-i>CL.A· Norrie, 16·21·0, 203, Dorrell, O+·O. 0 W•lhlnQIOtl Sl•lt llvc>len, lt-M-2. 11.3, etounr. 0-1~. o. •ECEIVING-i>CLA: Dorttll, S·d , Teti nett, •·ff. Ancl•n011. 3-7• W•t11•no1on S11te Clwlu , S·50, Sears. 2·A. Bircher. , ... UNL V 10, CS .. ......,._ ' $ClW'e llY Ou8"9n UNLV CS Fullerton 0 10 0 3 0 0 ~10 >-. CSF-Slr•ndlev 41 FG UNLV-OIGlovenna 37 FG UNL v-erl<loft " PHI rrom SlallWOl'lll I OIGlovenl\8 kick) CSF-Slr1no1ev '3 FG Attend•nc.-., I 10 Tl.AM STATISTICS UNLV First downs 12 Ruthet·Y8rd1 JS-131 PHtlno Y8rd1 129 Return Y8rdt 2S Pan•• 10-11· I Punts 7·'3 Fumt>lel·IOtl 2·1 P9nillfft·yerOS !?· 104 Tf '"41 of Ponnston 2 N• CSF •• 4' IS9 Ill :n 10-30-7 S·l9 ,., 6·Sl l4 •• INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-NenCS.·LH Vt081 JO!llt. 11·123, L-1•. S-23. C•I Stall Fullerlon Scoll, 17·91, Hood, 13·6S. P•SSCNG-Nevede·Lu Vtou Sllllworlh, 10-1'· 1, 129. Cal Slelt Fullerton Jen, 10-30·2, Ill. RECEIVING-Nt••d•·Lu Vagu 8rtooes. l·SA. Jonft, 1·23. C•I St•lt Full· erton: Rldtck. 3·30. Scott. 3·13. Prulll, 2-11 •· We~ 30, Lln9 8Mdl St. 23 s-. by Quartln E WH11lno1on 10 7 13 e>-JO Lono Bffcll SI 0 1 I t-23 EW-Slaln 31 FG EW-Townltnd • run !Stein kick) LBS.-V•vnor 13 rUll IC•vk>r kick) EW-Flo¥d 1S PHI •~om Worman <Sretn kick) EW-Rl<:ll•rdM>n 10 P8U from Worman (Sllln klck J EW-WOl'man S run (klclt tailed) Ll!IS-l.octtett IS 11•11 lrom G•vnor ILoc .. 11 P811 from Gaynor) LBs-<;evnor 2 run (Locv P•n from G•vnor> Alltnd•nce-9,60S TaAM STATISTICS IW Flrtl oown1 19 fltu111et·v•rd1 l1-17S PHtlno V8rd& 214 Return vard\ O Petlft 72·3?·0 Pvnlt •·•2 Fum01e1·to11 I· I P9nalllet·Y8rd\ I 1-90 Time ot Po\s.stlon Jl:OS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LBS .. 29·9S 1 .. II 26·36·0 6-29 2·1 S·t.3 11:SS RUSHING-Eultrn Wul'llngton Townsend, 22-161; Kniffen, S·~. Long Bffdl Slate Gnnor. 11-lt, lfc»trl1, 4-?3. Sartin. 1·22; l!lrownlno. s-n PASSING-EH lern Wulllnoton· Worm· en, 22·32·0, 2'24 Long Be•ctl Slate Gav nor, 26·36·0. , .. RECEIVING-E•lllrn Washington Towns.no, S·2S, t<nlffefl, •·47, Vev. 3·31. Rltey, 3·37 L.ong 8eectl Slale LOCY, •·IOI, LOCkl ll, S-SI. S.rlln, 4·20. 8rowntno. 4·16 Wernen'a -w•wtaea COMMUNITY COlLIEOIE Sa4191Mdl llMttl...W 'IMI Ctn Ir al Arlt ON Clef S.Odlebecl<, IS 9 Tlllrd ,..Ct Snow U1•11 , 8Ur1fl "'8Clt R•nchO S.nllaoo '""' .... Ct Sovtl'lw1,1ern Slll'ltl "'8c• °"" ... """"' OAVIY'S LOCK•• <~ s..dlJ -231 •nolers. 20 m.ck8rel, 12 l>ollllo, I vel10wt1ll. ?50 rockfllh, 74 ban, I blaci< .. , l>IU (rNHH). DANA WHA•, -IS6 •noten. llS 1>811, 9S t>Onllo, 7 ,.Odlfllh, 679 m8Cklfll, 10 ~•hh<I. 21 scvle>fn, l mite NIWP'OtllT LANDfNG -79 enoter1 ?9S bonito, 1S "nd beu, 7' calko l>tu. 1 1~. If ICulPln. 773 mKl!trel. 16 rocillllll LM AlllNl9I SATUllDAM •llU\.TI " ................. ,......, ,.ST aACI. Onl m119 - Wiiiem Flllil (Kuebiwl • 40 UO UO O•ldMM• 0-<CrOllhanl 1'.IO lo.to True Clllll'tn I Oetomerl UO Time: 1:5' tJ IX.ACTA 19-7) M id tSIUO. HOONO •ACI. One mile PKe. Smart Kotte (Sleetlll 1 90 UO l.00 S.tndor (ll'lanol 2.40 uo S.m LflON (AnderlOftJ $.60 Tlrn41. I'S? II S tJ IXACTA (l·l ) Mid 132 10 TH•D •ACI. Onl mile Pa<• Sl•r P•trOtl (IC~) 2 IO UO 2.40 Ferou. 10...,,tlll l 00 UO OutCllv (AnOenon) ).40 Time; 1:$1 3/S tJ l>tACTA (4·1) Mid tlUO ,ouaTH ••ca. °"' rn11e P9CI. WtllrlN tl>etotnttl I) 10 uo 3.,00 Wlic:Omf J.ctt (VellandlnollamJ UO 2.IO R•clno B•nner IAnclersonl 3.00 Tlrn41: 1:57 ,.l'Tlt aac1. One mile -.ca. Pr8mler Cuv" (Pener) t 40 •.tO S.00 OHnover (Kuebler) 4.60 3.IO C•oretn Lord tPterceJ 4.20 Time· 1:51 3/S, tJ IXACTA (3·11 Mid M1 20 SIXTH ••Cl. One mile o.<:• Uncle Hold (P•f118r) I 00 uo "'° S.u11 (Anderson) S.60 '-40 W•lrtl8ut.u Ea"'"' (Ptercel • 40 Tfrn41 1:5' 4/S. U IXACTA IS-31 P81d '141.20 HVINTH aACI. One mtle MCe Andvl Needle (Slaetll) II 00 S 60 UO Nallv• Hunter (Grvnc!YI 4 tO 140 X1fl1 (Pierce) 2.20 Tim.; I~ 4/S.. tJ IXACTA C.·Sl Paid 1111.30 llGHTH aACI. One mile 1)8Ce. 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( ., S.1'118 """') SATURDAY'S ltlSUL TS (IStll ef H ·d9V• lllerwll• ed ,,_..,,., ,.ST ••c•. 6 turtono1 Ju1110 S.ll1tv You (Pdrz) 160 UO 3.00 Ou•lllv J11 (Hewlev) a 40 •to Grev Pfntfrfpe (t<Hnel) 3 IO Time 1:09 1/S s•GOteO •ACI. I 11 1' mll .. Jtll Sett JOI ( Vlllztl 6 40 4 00 3 00 Foroot The Rtno ITorol 460 390 Oii 080 (K.-1) l .IO Tl me· 1:42 41 S n DAILY DOUBLI (6-3) P•ld $7160, n CONSOLATION DOUBLI <•·II peld MOO TH•D •ac1. 6 turtonoa. Peutlne Rev ... ld (Vln1I) 1.00 S 00 3.IO Prlrict11 Ler11 (Werd) 11.60 7.00 Cul-II (OelahOulHYll 6.60 Tl'"41' 1:10 1/S. ,OUltTH ••ca. One mtie C11>1aln Vloor• <Maze) l eO 7 tO 2 to Sull«oY•ll (Toro) l 60 2.60 Pl•nler (Oel8hou1uye ) 2 40 Tl'"41. 1:36 215. "f'TH ••Cl. 6tn luriono1 on rurl Ice SIMl8' (Ollnr") 17 20 I 40 Crtv V.rl41v (SI Martin) 1' IO °'-' of 8ron11 IV•leflzu.181 Time. t:IS. S.S IEXACTA ll ·?J P8kl SI06.00. SIXTH ltACI. 6\1') ~ S..20 7.IO 3 20 First Storm ICHl•nonl ,, 20 Alw•n Rollen (OelahOul'8VI ) Tommv The Hawk IMcH•roue> 720 S40 S.20 5.00 uo Tl'"41: I 17 41 S SIVIEN·TH lllACI. 611) turtono\ Countrv PleHur" COtvt> 4.20 l .00 LMllUI Hiiier (Hernandez) 4.60 Seward Junctton (Hawlev) Tlrn41· t·IS 4/S IJ Ix.ACTA <l·6J P81d t-41 00 •IGKTH aACI. , .,. mlln on 1Uf1. 7.60 3 00 3 90 Ellr•i>ecll (~kMI 4.00 2.IO 2 40 L'Allr•.,,.ntt (Toro) • 40 3 00 JQl\nlu (Ollvern) 2 IO Tlme· 1'17 l/S. NINTH aaCI. I 111' miles Pott Fleo (OelahoulMVll 7 40 Noodle Roni CV•1tt11uele) ()rfentel WIY (McH1fout) Tlrn41. 1:42 3/S. 4 00 l.IO soo l 40 • 20 U IX.ACTA 12-1) Paid 1104.00. n ~IQ< sax 11-3-12+ 1 or 5·2 "'d JS,SlS.00 10 U wlnnlno tldlllt (tb 110rW1). 12 Pick Sh• conto141tton pefd fl5" tO 10 901 wlnnlno llck1t1 (five llorMt) $1 J>tCI( MIN• (6-l-•·7-3·17-3-I or S-2> c>eld 11•.1.s.20 10 two wlMlllO tldlell (nine "°'""' Attenclanca· 32, "S er...~ HIOH ICMOOl. ~C:..-V~llHI>• ( ........ ,..,.) IOYI ~I T11m ICOf'IS: I. VIia ... rk, )3, 'l Coron8 oet Mar, '5, 3. Santlffo, '2 lndMdu•l rMl.llta: I. Sorenaon (VP), 1$:2J; 2. Oreene (VP), IS:Jt1 J. V11QUI' (Sl. IS:Jt; 4, 1to001n1 (CdM), 15:34; S. Mever (Vjll), ISM; 6. o.m.11o (E1oenn1al. 15;4f; 7 Avlle IS), IS~; t HoN'Nln (VP), IS:.S7; f H«r8ra cS>. IS;ff; 10. SllrYodl <CdMI. 16.C. Otllen: fl trow11 (CdMl. 1':04; IS Lellln ICdMJ, 1'·16. 2S M8ttvn (CdMI. 16:29 OM.Ueft I TMtn ICOl'et. I Foolhll. 90; 2 Vellflela, ... , L8 H•tlr•, 106. Oth«'t· 1 Co111 ,.,....,., 14) lndlvld\lel rew111· I Mo«• <Or•noel. IS:06; 2 Mel\Oll (LH), 15;26, l. McFaodln Ill Toro), 1$:)0; .. Wlhlem• (LHI. lS:JI. s O•v-1 (F), IS·40, '·Towle (V), IBl 1 1 Mcl..KNan ICM>. 15:st; t. R1uoewlt1 IF), l•:OI: '· L.uoo (VI, 1•:02; 10. Emmet (V). 1•:03. Olller1: 13. Hobson (CMJ. 16:09. ~Ill T .. m .cor". I. Buen. P•rk, 79; 1 E1t1ncta, •; J O•n. Hlllt, 97, 4. Edlaon • IOS. lndlvldual retu111· I AIC8rez (S.nt• An. V•tlev), IS::19; 1 \111VKcle (Mffnoll•l. IS:lf, J. Fertnev IBP). IS;42. ' p R•m«IJ (BP), IS.... S, 8ar•lll (BPJ, ISAS; 6 S.nchlz (BP), IS~. 1 K8111n IEI. 15:50; I Remlf11 (E), 15:!3, 9 Ervin IEI Mc>Oln8), 16'01, 10. But>e (E ), 16:02. Others 13 P•r""' <E l, 1•:10, IS. Todd IE >. 16.11. 1' Sltwtrl (E) .... II; 21 t<n19'11!El."16, 16. Wtbtler (El. ••:2t .• Loreno.,-(El. 1•:57. J9. Nowotnv IE>. 17'00; 4' W•lls tE ). 17 10. OMIMllV T .. m tcorH. I Minton Vlelo, 66, 2 NewPOl'1 Hert>or, 77, l. Hunllnoton 8eec11, ... lndlvldU81 rnulll I R Nav• (S.nta Anal, 15:22, 2. Llndrud (MV). IS:26, l L•ml> (MV), IS;lt; .. C>tNn (C•PO Valllty), U:41; S. Brown INHJ, IS:46; 6 Solo (HBJ, IS.47, 1. Oef>Mtw IL.BJ. 1S:S3. I AnclerlOft (Hl!l), IS!SA, 9 C Nava ISAI. IS SA, 10 WrlOlll (Tustin), IS.SS 0111411'1 12 KIOller (NHI. IS:SI, 14 8oOt (NH), 1H9, lt GallVP (H8), 16 01, 20 Geertlno1 (NH), " 10, n Vendlev (H81 ":II. 2S Mo"""811 (H81. 16:23, 26 Olaon (NHJ. 16.2•. 29 Acosl• IHB). 16 27. l 1 Sllumm (HBI. 16:45 GtaU DMUell I T .. m scorn· I, Ntwl>Ofl Hert>or 11, 2 Maler OtC, St; l Leouna Hiiis. I 10 tnotvldu•I rH ullt · I. Henson CNHI, 17 47, 2. R•l>bltt INHJ. 17:50. l . Ooerlno (MOJ, 1'.43, 4 T. Anderson INH). 19:07, S. 84wl8•lde1 (El. 19.11; 6 Ruffini (NH), 19:14, 1 Grello (VIII• Perk), 19:32. I. M. AncMrson (NH), INI, 9 HU011e1 (MOJ, 19'49, 10 O'l!ltltn (0VJ, 19·SI OttMr\ I I OudleY (NHJ, 20-0S, IS R11nev (NHJ, 20.3 I DMIMfl II Tffm M:or" I Edison, •7. 7 Foo1,,111, SI, 3 Unlverally, " ln<llvldual rH ullt. I ~llCl\01 IEJ. 11:31, 7 Rewlfall'41 IE• Dorado>. 11·s1. 3 Jones IL• H•l>r•>. 19·11. • $liver (F). 19'17. S How•rd ICMI, 19·11, 6 Welson IF), 19:11, 7. O'l!lrten (Et Toro), 19·79, a Manke (E ), 19:3S; 9 Selman (F), 19:38, 10 F"tr (E 1. lt:J9 Olllert 11 N•Clon CE >. ».00. 11 AncllrM>n CE>, 20:07, 13. Victor IUI. 20.oe. 14. Ar'"41ntrout (U), 20:09; 20. K1nosoon1ra IU), 10:47, n Mtvtrowllr (U). 10 SI, 11 H•rbour (UJ, 21'10 DMlien Ill Teem scor.. I EH>erenr•. 60. 2 Founteln V•lttY. 79, 3 Woodt>rldoe 16 Otllerl s lrvtne. 129 tnolvldu•I resulu I Smllll (W), 11-01, 2 WrfOf'll (I), 11 16, l Kut>ls (Minion Vl41<>J. IU 7. 4. ptlrll\8 (FVJ. ,, S7. s Hardina (L• Qunlla). 19:01. 6 Mith !FVI. 19'09, 1 H•rl>erlh CE J. 19 11, I Alrtuno !MV), 19'23; 9 Youno (El, 19:?9, 10 Fr•nkOI (I), 19:36 0ttier1· 12. Contev (Fiii. 19 41, 13 StrOOl>t (W), 19·49 OMIMlllV lHm ICOftl' I O•n. Hlll1. l4. 2. L•oun. B .. cll, S2, J. ~nnv HI"'· 104 lndlvldual rHUlll. I, Lewl1 (OHi. 19:14. 2 P9ters.n CLB). 19.21 . 3 Qul11'4v COHI. 1':46, 4. JOllnlOft (WI. 19·5'. S Kim ISHI. lt:il, •· COOll COHJ. 2006. 1 Peteuen CLBJ. 20:a7. 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JO, Hencodl 1 ~-.~,. s.tlte M9Mca 27 .... Ho<'Clo •• Ventut• \6. lent1 terwe 1 ..... SCHOOL ~L.-. Selll• """ S4., °"""" 14 ..... u... I.Alt ......... ''· 1( ..... ) IC~)l,IC. ... . ..... .._.__ "'"""' 1t •• MCllO Al9l'Altot 0 ....... Arvua. T1'911uc1Mlll 1J UC Irvine erupted for five goals in the third period to build a comfortable lead, then had to hold on to claim a l 0-9 PCAA water polo victo~ Saturday at Heritage Park. The An~caters, ranked s;xth nationally, seemed to be 1n control with a I 0-6 lead at the end of the third quancr after Je.ff umpbcll had scored three of UCl's five aoaJ1 m the penod. However. the Gauchos roa~ed back ~th three goals m the ~n~ quaner to pull w1th1n one with two minutes remaining. But, UC ~nta ~rbara did not have a serious threat after that despite havtng final possession. Campbell had su goals and J.R. Salvatore added three for the Anteaters, now S-1 m the conference and 11-S overall. The Gauchos are S-2 and I s-4. UCI hosts UCLA in a non~nfercncc matcbup at noon today. ln other water polo action Saturday: Martaa t, El Dorado 7: Scott Larsen poured 1n seven goals~~ 10 shots,.his top ~orina output of the season. aa the V1kinp surpnsed the CrF 3-A's top-ranked team at Etpcranz.a. After buildina euly leads of 4-1 and S-2 Manna fell behind enterina the final quarter, 7-6. Howc~er. Richan:! Schuppek converted on a 6-on-S situation to tic the pmc with 31~ minutes le~ and Larsen's lob shot with 2: 12 rcma1mna broke the ue. Lanen added some 1nsuram:e with I: IS by ICOrin& on a dnve. Goaltender John Stem protected the lead with 1 fine effort. totaltna 12 saves in the match. eiaht in the second half. Marina 1s now 16-7 overall, havin& won 12 of iu Lut 14 matches. ''Everyone contnbutcd," 111d Manna Co.ch Dave Pickford, who called it "our best rcgular-11CUOn pme ainoc l've been here." Marina v1s1ts San Oemcntc Tuetday 10 ill neat match. s-1 em. 11. c.r... ~• Mar 1: The Sea KJ wettt1't abk tos1op the 4-A's top-nnlced team Seiurda;fn a non·Seaauc cont.cit It Newpon Hatbor The Lanocn ran ofho a S-0 lad after the f1 rst period and didn't look back on the way to improv1na to 14-0. Enc Vinje led the~ K.inp' ( 10.S) offenee -nth tbret pli. - , Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Octob« 20, 1985 DCI Get the Regis Touch Segerstro:m. naznes ch1ef flnanclal of fleer MONEY SENSE Markettngguru - shares his secrets wit executives By EVE C. LASH 0.-,'9M C.W1111n•a111 When it comes to markettog stra~es for the high technology ~xC<'.ut1ve, the key 1s to go w11h your instincts, adapt to change quickJy and don't rely on statisttcal analysis, says a noted Silicon Valley "guru ... Rcais Mc Kenna recently spoke to a crowd of about 200 executtvcs who gathered at the Newporter Resort as part of nine-stop scnes of "Reg.is Touch" seminars throughout the United States and England. The seminars were sponsored by the Peat Mar:wick H~gh Technology Practtce, an 10ternat1onal public accounting finn. Business Wee kly recently named McKcnna a member o f the "new corporate elite." He is chairman and founder of Regis McKenna Inc.. a national and international high tech- nology marketing consulting firm . He is president of the National Com- mission on lndustnal Innovation and a member of the Berkeley Roundtable on lntcmattonal Economy. He 1s also author of the new book, "The Regis Touch: M1lhon-Dollar Advice from America's Top Marketing Consult- ant." Peat Marwick Orange County pan- ner-in<harge Dale A. LcMasters said, "This 1s the neatest thing, to have a guru in the high tech industry. It's an opportunity fur all of us to learn to establish market strategics Havmg someone as knowledgeable as Regis 1s real exciting." Spinning his wheels Re&ta McKenna Before the seminar McKenna re- vealed his magic "touch" as being a qualitative look at marketing rather than a quantitative outlook. "We should make our decisions with more qualitative factors. Many Judgments arc made with stat1st1cal analysis and they lose sight of human factors. It's a market share mentality rather than a market development mentality - creattog new markets." When o ne has this market share mentaht}. he says, one believes to the ma.ltlm that what }'OU can measure, }'OU can control. "But, that doe'in't work. You can measure the size of your market, but, 1t's not going to tell you how 1t will act." He says. customers should be part of the design process. "And all successful company (representatives) arc successful in be1na adaptable to the market place. Products arc never born perfect. You adapt by beina close to the market." There arc several key forces undcr- lytog the need for new approaches to marketina. He says to his book, most important is the quickening pace of change. "Trad1t1o nal marketing rules were inverted for static markets and static industncs. They assume tcchnolog1cs and markets only change slowly But the modern busi- ness world 1s anything but static. Advances in techonolOJY arc causmg products and companies to change m ore rapidly than ever before." TcchnologJcal change used to come along graduaJly .. he notes. It took 30 years for ant1b1ot1cs to go from a research concept to commercial reali- ty. And 1t also took 30 years to commcrc1ahzc the zipper. But, high tech development 1s much different today. He says, Just as one year an a dog's life 1s equ1 valcnt to seven years, one year in the high-technology busmess is like seven years 1n any other industry. McKcnna maintains that an this new enviro nment, marketing man- agers must learn to treat every customer as an 10d1v1dual. "As times goes on. customers will demand more and more d1vers1ty 1n their products. "The d1 vers1ty of technology-based products as even greater. Dozens of new products arc introduced every da} Catalogs for semiconductor companies list thousands of d11Tcrcnt types of chips. There are tens of thousands of different types of chips. "There arc tens of thousands of different software programs avail- able. There arc programs to manage pig farms and programs to teach (Plea..e .ee REGIS/06) Gary Tlaompton has been named ch1d finannal uffictr for C.J. Se1eratrom & Soot of(osta Mesa Thomp!><>n comes to ~geP.trom from a s1m1lar post at Dynamark, loc. of Ontano Hr as a former assistant corporate controller of Fluor Corp. • • • Katlale Smltb has JOlned Tbe Newport Economic. Group a~ c1n associate, ass1sttog with res1denual market studies and de' ~lopmen1 plannmg. She 1s president of the Sales & Marketing CoUJ1cll al hdpta of the BaUdlDI ladastry Auodatlon. ' .... Mlcllael J. Krus has been appointed' ice president and general manager of the board of directors o f RacaJ Recordera, lllc of Irvine THOMPSON SMITH KRANS and was Top Selling Broker associate for the Top \elhng ( l'ntul) 21 franchise an the United States and C anada from 198 I through I CJh4 She has also earned honors as the Top Ten Selling ~alesperson c1nd d ' the Top Ten L1st1ng Salesperson for Orange Count\ ll \e ,ear., 1n J row. and was Top Lister and Top Produrer fur -the lfootlogton Beacb/FouatalD Valley Board of Realtors two ,ear-. 1n J 1111o1. • • • # Brian 8 . Cochran has been naml'd regional director of olliu· properties markettng for the Southern ( ahfurn1a and \uuthwe<,t r~ons of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Suvkes. He \ wtll coordinate e fforts by the sales stall 1n I~ offices throughout Orange Count} and Los Angeles, Rl\er .. 1dc Kern and \rn1ura counties SHUMWAY GREENE COCHRAN The firm 1s a man33cment '>ubs1d1 ar. of Racal Rttorden Limit~ ot Southampton. England Krans 1<, an If'\> inc resident • • • Jou Sll•mway has bttn appointed executive "ice president of director of commere1al/industnal studies for Mance Proflles ol Costa Mesa. He 1s a former director of the com pan) 's com· mcrc1al/1ndustnal d1v1s10n. He has been wtth Market Profiles \rncl' 1983. His acti ve memberships include the Commercial/llldusrrlal CoueUt of O range County and the Inland Emprre and the Resurr b Cou cll of Orange Count) • • • Kacby Greene, fo rmerl) ofCentary %1 Walk·ID Really ha\ ioirll'd Ceotury 2l Emery Real E1tatt, Ioc. 1n Huntrnglon Fkal.h I hl' H unt1ngton Harbour resident has been \\.Ith ( entun ::'.I f11r 111 1 t'.1r' BUSINESS NOTES ' - $14 million deal arranged GLORIA WIENER Centralize your assets If you ha\Cn 1 checked the back ofa L S penn) fur investment advice. check again. E plunbus unum (out of man). one) suggests that you can s1mplif} )Our mone} management by organmng cash and in vestments 1n one all-purpose account -a central as~1s accoun1 .\ central ac,sets account 1s not an investment but a vehicle to manage m o ne) and investments. This type of account 1s popular because Jt com- bines moc;t of the maJof'Tinanc1al service\ }Ou need -investment, credit, checking. savmgs. rccord- keep1ng -1n one convenu:nt place and at the !Mime time. ensures lhat e\cess ca~h 1s al""ays earning money m.irl>..et rate!> of return II \OU value rnnven1ence and hke the idea uf ~our monc\ ""orung for \OU dt all times d central assets aclount l an hdp mel't \(1ur needs ~ hc·thcr \ou arl' pnmanh a saver ,,r an 1 n' c\lor unl' of the most attrattl'l k.:11ure'> u f central asset!> atuJunt\ I'> the .. .,""eep:· an auto- matic da1h •>r ""et'kh gathtnng of idle assets -di\ 1dc·nd' and interest pa~ment' -into a pnmaf) money market fund ul 'our1.ho1ce ~hethcr lunds will be '>wept da1 h or week.I ) depend'> on the amount a vailable to be \wept and the specific terms of )our account. Fund\olTered b" different financial inc,t1tut1uns "ar' ·great!) You can usually choo~ enher a general mo ne\.-market fund that 10vcsts 1n shon-Lerm L' .S Go" cm men\ secun- lles. bank ceruficates of deposit and corporate commercial paper or more specific funds such as those that invest o nl} in go' emmcnt or taJ.· exempt mun1c1pal sccunucs. The JoalS ot all pnmary funds an current mcomc. p~rva\Jon of capital and hqu1d1t) Another choice offered by some financial ins\Jtuuons 1s an FDIC ·rotccted msurcd saVlngs ac- count ) our ,entral assets account also pro1 ides cons1derablr borrowing power <\ccount holders ha"e access to a ~d11 line -usuall) throuah a margin account -and some tlrms l'' en offer '~ral ra1es on Joans. In mml instanc('S. the '>t."Cunt1es in your d1.l'oun1 "<'.'ne a) lOllateral, some fin.rnc·1a l 1n~ttlut1ons. ho""ever, now also offer unsecured credi t as well. ) 11u 1.an tap into :vourcr{'dJt ltne in '"" n,n,en1c•nt wa~s through per- ~un<1 l 11t"J l ht•l k' .ind l'tther J debit ,.irJ • \U1 h J'> \ t\a or \1a\tacardJ or a ,harge c.irJ llikc· -\mencan E"<pressl l nhkt· 1rrd1t 1.Jrd\ u(hll card~ wo rk li ~e plJ\tl, 'hl'lk\ v. hl'O I O U use the ,Jrd th( hJIJn.c·'" 11.1ur al.IU1,Jnl "'Ill he.• Jt',rc'J't(.'J t" tht• .imvun1 "'\Our pur1.hJ,l' \l,1n' , nlrJl11c·d .h,11un1' arr A technlclan work• on a machine which draw1 and pull• atranda of polyeater to&ether to make tire fabric at Goodyear'• fabric and tire cord plant in Colmar-Berg, Luxemboura. The fabric will be uaed •• relnf orcln& material In tirea. .\ S 14 m1lhon tinanual package Im constructio n and linannng tor R<><'k- fleld Center in If'\ 1ne has ht-en arranged b} First lnter'>Ldll' \.fongage fa\ or 1•f J feder:ilh Juth11n1nt rt·~u lat11r. .. rg..in11a11 11n fur rinJn1 IJI plan ning Jt•\lgnc·J :. .J'l 1ouT mt1\t c:iliuent n .inl· .11 .ii •1nH'' Thi\ means that 1,•u: 11'J\I ''"' ""'l' lunJ, 1a~S<'a t•.trn ng !ht·" "t''I •.:tit' ,11 rt'tum1 will tx· , • .,t·J 1,r,: 1.. J1J' Jeh11 ca rd rur, hJ\l'\ I 1 l hnt Ml' tn\uflincnt !11nJ, 1n ,,,ur .i. 11tun1 111 lO\t'r the ['Ull h,1,~ I 1. '.in .IUlllmJtl«:llh bor- C'ompan} Orange Count) lnloml' ARCO facing accusations of price control violations Propert) OfflCt' The three-'>tor\ oOite u>mplC\ "'111 be at McLaren and Oldlidd I hr general contractor 1<. the N 1el.,~·n Construction ( o 1)1 \an D1l'go • • • Gloria Zlgner & Auoclatet h..1' been retained 10 prO\ 1dl' puhhl relataon'i c:uon'>cl for V1ntagl'\ .1 nt'"' restaurant in Ncwpon Real h Tlw WASHINGTON (AP) -The Energy Department 1s seeking $499 miJJjon from Atlantic Richfield Co. on allegations that the Los Angelcs- based oil company violated govern- ment price controls 1n a sencs of oil deals from March 1978 through 1980. Carl Corallo, the Energy l)cpan- ment's chief attorney in the case. said a proposed remedial order secktog $240 million in alleged excessive pnces plus $259 m11l1on to interest was sent to ARCO a week ago. In a separate case, ARCO agreed 1n June to pay the government some $67 million to settle charges that the BankAmerica reports huge.drop in earnings SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Bank.Amenca Corp.. batthn$ the hiJ}lcst quarterly loan loss in its history, has reported a drop to earnings for the third quarter - despite a $31 0 millio n pre·tax gain from the sale of its world head· quarters. The drop reported Thursday may lead to the bank's first full-year loss since the Great Depression. The San Francisco-based parent of Bank of Amcnca. the nation's la!'Jcst bank with deposits of S94 8 billion. posted eaminas of $65 million. or 31 cent.a a share for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 198'. Th1111 down from net income of $91 million, or 47 cents a share. for the aame period of 1984. The tbird quart~ result.a follow a loss of $338 m1lhon reported for the sec.end quaner. For the fint nine montlu of fiat l 9U Bank.Amenca showt a deficit ors 1 s9 million. Althol.l&h the bank realized somt SI SS millfon on the bottom hnc from the aale of its S2·1tory hcadguartm build1na,. which was final on Sept. 30, 1t was not enough to make up lor naggin$ problem'i an its loan portfolio. Without the gato from the sale. BankAmenca would have shown a prc:tax loss of S 153 million. ··our results continue to be de· pressed by the high level of loan losses." said Samuel H. Armacost, Bank.America's president and chief exccuuvt. "We re secina on101ng pressure in the foreign. shippma. commercial real estate and aancul- tural sectors of the economy " Net loans losses and prov1S1ons for possible future loms both roK dra- ·matically dunna the third quancr. Loan losses were $470 m1lhon for the third quarter of I 98S. up from $249 million 1be year before Provisions for loan losses ma-cased to $488 millio n. compared wnh SHO m11lon in the third quarter of 198-4. In addition. tht bank e~pentnocd a 20 percent incre~ 1n non-interest expense to SS60 million. pnnc1P1lly reflectinJ h•ahcr ht1ption. leasma and equipment C05ts company had ovcrpnced some of its restaurant will be 31 501 '0th \t . thr crude 011 production dunng the fo rmer site nf Amhrosia pcnod of controls, which Prcs1den1 • • • Reagan ended a week after taking I"' me·b3Sl'd Point 4 Oata Corp a office 1n 1981 . leadtog manufacturer of u1mputt"r Corallo said the v1olat1ons an the systems and 'ioftwarl", hJ\ add('d Pro latest case m volvc alleged v1olat1om Tym <iy'item'i of Sc-lit"' uc v. a\h to 1n 011 trading transactions by ARCO 1ts worldwide network ol r<''il'llrr\ as opposed to s1mpl} pncmg its own Pro T~m<i)stem'il'i.HUpphl'rlllturn crude 011 P.roduct1on in excess of the kc) s~stems federal ceilings. • • • He said ARCO. in tts role as a lnteroatloaal Pbarmae~utkal trader, 1s accused of reaping "ad· Prodoeu , lllc. o t { osta Mc\a and dittonal compensation" above the Amencan Cntical <an· of \.1 l (•ra"' federal ccilina.s for pnce<ontrolled Ill ha\e entered into an agreement to supplies in deals with o ther oil d1stnbute a line o t in1ct tahle genem traders. anu-<:ancer produ\ '' and n·l:11rd Without getting 1n10 the specifics of therapies • • • the case, he said that could have IDS Flnanclal ~rvkH J na1111nal occurred by charg.ing above·market financ1alplanntogflrm11.11hnffil<"\1n prices for oil that was not under the fountain Valle\>, hu ta~en J \t.and 1n federal controls or paytn~ belo w-_ · market prices for such oil 1n tran~-I actions involving both controlled and I decontrolled categories of the fuel. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Scott Loll. a spokesman at ARCO's I headquarters 1n Los Angeles, said the I company had no comment on thr proposed order. f 01 Tiit Rtsl ol Your t 1lt An EneflY Department official, 19?7 HARBOR 8LVO COSTA M(s,4 ~'8 11~& speak.ina on condJtion of anonymity, said some of the transactions 1n-1 volved ARCO and Marc Rich & Co , a Swisa-bued trader which pleaded auilty a year aao to cnminal fraud c~ a.nd was fined S 1 SO m1lhon Corallo would not name any of the 011 lraden uwolvcd in the ARC'O tranaactiona beina challcl'\fCd by the aovemmenl. Over the pas1 fi vt YC!l'· the fC>vemment has wo n mon(.Aan $5 btU1on in aettlcmcnts W1th or suits ap1n1t bund.rclds of ll'Mkrs.. ~finers and crude oil produccn aQCUIC'd of violat1na the controls between 197' and 1981. 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Stt 714 558.3332 Slnt1 Ana, CA 92701 \ ,, De 0rMge eo.t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 20, 1985 REGIS •.. homD& CENTRAL ACCOUNTS ... hem De IDA~y dilrtttnt lel'Vlces conve1uentJy the ideal means to monitor the you.na children to read. prosra~s to available throuah a aiJll)e source. Not effecti veneu of your stratesies. help baseball coaches make decisions ~needs all of thcae 1ervioes at If you are a buaineu owner, and prosrams to help movie directors 111 ttmea, but it is uxfUJ to have easy consider the cub flow and money create special effects ... acce11 for t.bote times you need them. manqement services a central assets At the same time, McKenna con· How you take advan\qe of a account can rrovide your business. tends, products are bccomill! more cieatral aueta account will depend The "sweep' will use adJe cash complex than ever before. AU of UPoD ~w flnancial aoats. personality reserves to generate additional in-these trends-the quickeni04 pace of and lifmyie needs. come without sacrificina liquidity. At chanae, the rise of diversity, the If' you are an active investor, a the same time. the consolidation and increase in complexity arc creatiDJ central aaeta account at a full service record keepina advanta,es will help new challcnaes in marketing. In many Wot.erqe firm can serve as a respon-automate and monitor the manage-cases, companies arc confronted with aive and flexible investment manage-ment of your cash flow, frceina up first-time experiences. These situ- ment tool. You will be able to move your time to direct day-to-day bus1-ations involve lots of risk and lots of funds quickly -from exactly where ness operations. uncenainity. you want to exactly where you want. Centralized accounts arc made to Wb¥ do companies fail? McKenna In addition, you'll pin the added order for busy people who need to points to a poll taken by Frederick ldvantaJC of a workina relationship monitor finances and investments at Webster Jr., who intereviewed top with an 10vestment professional who one easy Jlance. A neatly pack.a&ed, executives at 21 corporations, includ- can tap the brains of the investment computerized monthly statement of ing, Kodak, General Electric. General raearcb specialists at the firm you your financial activities reduces the Foods, IBM and Mobile. The reasons have an account with. time and energy you need to spend include: Novice investors, too, can pin reviewing and manqing finances. •They don't provide properstimu- from the flexibility of a centrahzcd EDITOR'S NOTE: nl• l• lk la•I lation and guidance for research and aocount. As a central assets account Mooey Seale ~J.-. •rrtna by development. b<*ier you have a direct link to a Gloria WJ8er. Wimer h ret1rt.6 •They don't exploit and develop trained investment advisor who can from Iler pnt u vice prnldal j markets for new products developed help you make investment decisions. P'HP ....,er o/ muhdq ~m· by research and development. A Peat lla.nrick-spoDMred panel on hlCh tech markethaaf h eld recently in Ne~~ Beach featmecl RfC:la McKenna. the llJCll tech marke~ pra. and included (left to rtfht) John B. llil..m.ford. manaitnc &eneral .,.., .......... .., &..-...,.. putner of CroMpolnt Venture Partnen: irhomu c. K. Yaen. .tee preeldent of marke~ for AST Raearch and Dr. Wil- liam 8 . llelael, prealdent and chairman of the Speech 8yeteme 1Dc. At the same time, the automatic mule11"-a /or Murlll L,.cll, •They don't define new methods .. sweep" keeps funds working while Pierce, F.-r • SmJ,. llH:. Mary J. for promoting p~u~ts to custc;>mers sonal scllmg. you decide how to invest them. and R•flle lllkn over • co/run.a oext in the face of major increases ID the •They don't stick out their necks problems. Instead, my focus is on understanding the market, moving with it and forming relationships." Yuen said, "I hate to sound like a parrot but we n_yed to use common sense approacl)t'S and be creative in markeung." comprehensive statements provide "Ht bl• Dally PUol. costs of media advertising and per-and take necessary risks. -~-------------------------------------~ •T~ydon,inooq~indi~rib~ Flexible five-year. lOO'h financing and •t;> I . • 11?50/0 annual percenlage rnte start. You'll qualify for our low rate just by opening a Home Federal checking account and using our SurePay system to make your pay- It's really that easy. Because now ments automatically. Home Federal's new car financing And don't forget, we can help you is as fl exible as it is affordable. make other important purchases, AJong with a great low rate you too, with personal lines of credit , can get a good long tenn, up to home equity loa ns and h6me mort- five years . And a loan of up to gage loans. $25, 000 . You can even finance But hurry. This off er ends 100 ~ of your costs -including tax November 15, 1985. And it could and license. be your last chance to get both the That means you don't need a car you like and a loan you can live trade-in. And you don't have to come with . up with a penny to put down . Noth-So if you've already fo und your ing could be easier. ~~l~ car, find your way to the nearest Except for the way you pay. ~YJ Home Federal. Or call toll free Be cause at Home Federal, ~ ~ 1(800) 554-2626 for infonn- it 's all taken ca re of at the ation and an application. •Examplt" It \1•tJ1 I• 1.m l<•t.11 ... ..,].!,tK Kl, your hO monthly paymt"nt" art• iu ... t $2nn t).~ <lff1·1 m.1\ lw ~ tt heir .1wn at .my trnw L.tn 41tn n· ... trn 111111. ;ippl\ l 11•d11 ,1ppfoval "UbJt'Cl to <;tandard quahhcatton.; 1 ntt·n.1 L.A. COl'NTY Arcadia 445 :tt.!211, B1•\wl\ La C tt'nelf<I 6!l:l·X!1ti~. lkwll) 11111-. 274-6066. (,knd;ik• ..'·10 '(!.I.I, La C.ilflada 790 7111. 1~1 r1Jt·r.1 670-8621), L A I >owntown 625·2099, Lan hmont ~hi! Ml'l.I. Lawndak> J7J 4613. Lmc <~n HetR}lt~ 223-1164 Manna del ~'" M<!:l-4141 , PWs ~rdec; 37i ~. l'lay.i del l<t') 822·2905, Redondo lieM.h 316 ·3341 'R>mlnct' J7K· l2:ln. ~SlChe'llf'r 6'ro-0150. \\est C:.ovma 962 :iu I W!st Los Anl(l'k>~ 4 78· 7i'H4 \\estwood 474 150.I SAN FERNANDO VALLEY Canoga Park 348-4141 , Northndgc- 360-2326, Shennan Oaks 9~ 7401 . \\bod1and Halls 703-1221 ORANGE COUNTY Bolsa/Goldenwest 898.{)9:J4 , Hnstol/MacArthur 979·3600. Fullerton 993-12CXJ. liuntmgton Beach 536--6511 , Huntington Beach/ Newland 964-6667. I rvme 854 ·8121. Laguna HdJs n0-7171. U8\JM NrRUt'l 495·2880. Newport &ach 640-1634, San Juan Capistrano 193 0001. Santa Ana 667·2400 "t'al Beach 898-3481. Tustm 7JO n995 RJVERSfDE COUNTY I kmct 929· I 040 [fK , ti> -....... \ .. ,.I•,., h1lhrn1 i • , , I••• .Utt• SAN LLJIS OBISPO COUNTY Mumi Hay 772-4477. Paso Robles 238-5750, Pismo Beach 773-4804. "'an Luis Obispo Downtown 541 -2600. ~n Luis Obispo/Madonna Plaza 544-7111 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY C;irpintena f>M-4113. Goleta 964·3571. Lompoc 736-7502. Montecito 969·5989. Santa Barbara l>owntown 966· 1781. S B./Mtlpas 96.1 1442. 'i li /Northsade 682-4025. SR /San Roq~ 68'7·5546. Santa Mana 922·8'&81. Solvang 688·8069 VENTURA COUNTY Camanllo 482·4611 , 0)al 646-0141, Thousand Oaks 497·9588, \entura 6'18 5211, "'nturaNic:tona6«·8977. \\l-Atlake Villa_~ 496 9500. tion and other areas to keep up with the changing requirements of indus- trial customers doing business on a multinational basis. •And, they don't refine and mod- ify the positioning of their products. He says, in most cases, he avoids the traditional approaches to market- ing. "Running more advertisements and majling out more press releases will not solve today's marketing Spending more tjme in the market- place talking to customers and "get· ting your hands dirty" is a must in today's rapidly changing society, he said. Also on the seminar panel were Dr. William S. Meisel, president and chairman of the Speech Systems Inc.; John B. Mumford. managing general partner of Crosspoint Venture Part- ners and Thomas C. K. Yuen. vice president of marketing for AST Resarch . Of the group in attendance, about 25 percent were chief executive officers and presidents in the high tech industry and about 60 percent were vice president of marketmg and sales. Some of the company represcnta- ti ves attending the seminar were from Beckman Instruments, Alpha Micro Systems, Epson America Inc., Telcom Technologies. Scientific At- lanta Inc., MOB Systems and Corona Data Systems. 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