HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-16 - Orange Coast PilotCOMPLETE RACING COVERAGE
25~ FAIR '
fOMCAITI ONA2
SATURDAY,AUG UST1~1986
-Pa-rty' s over at NB r~nt_al~houses
take care of these problems effective-ly." Police ask help from real tors, laiidlords
to stop havoc caused by young tenants Eisenberg ts working on a oomputer
listing of the known "party houses,"
which will include who the landlords
that repeated offenses could con· are and which rcalry firm rents the
have clauses in them \hat' say if the
tenants disturb any ol_tier tenants. or
neiJhbors. or have problems with the
pohce.. . the lease 1s violated,"
Eisenberg said.
who were called to break up 1he
parties.
One officer was taken to the
hospital when a youth heaved a larae
firecracker in his direction.
21-year-oJd guy~ who look good on
paper and look good 1n person. So you
rent them the place for a week,"
Eisenberg said. ''But as soon as they
(homeowners) leave. \hey tear off
their three-piece suits, put on their
Jams and tnvtte 17 of their fnends
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ofh0..,"9tli.t!
Newport Beach Police arc enllsttog
ffie help oflandlords and realty firms
to stop the raucous parties of youthful
tenants who rent vacauon homes in
West Newport and tum them into
"party houses."
Letters have been sent to recent
weeks lO the owners of about 30 rental
properties 1den1.1fied by police as
known "party houses," warning them
Class in
session
forNSSA
surfers
By LAURA MERK
Ol ... 0..,,...li.tl
Surfing enthusiasts have been on
the sands of Huntington Beach this
week to catch a glimpse of the men
and women and boys and girls vying
for top bonors an the finals of the
National Scholastic Surfing Associa-
tion (NSSA) Champ1onsh1ps.
In all, more than 500 compelitors
from New Jersey, Florida, South
Carolina. Hawa11, Texas and Cali-
fornia have gathered to nde the waves
·just south of the Huntington Beach
pier.
Compettt1on began Wednesday
and finals will be held today.
The NSSA 1s designed to promote
surfing as well as education. In order
to qualif) for the national team,
surfers are expected to maintain a C·
average grade point average. And
each year scholarships are awarded to
some of the top surfers
The best surfers from each of the
conferences were in"1ted 10 surf in
this year's nauonals
On Wednesda), tugh school and
college students competed 1n the
team quarterfinals. On Thursday,
men and women -under-12 to
over-35 competed an the.\ Explorer
compellt1on. L11tle boys under 12
years old. men up to 24 years old and
women of all ages competed 1n the
Open season contest Friday.
Kneeboarders and body surfers arc
also included in the contest.
;
California
The decision to build a
new space shuttle Is ex-
pected to bring 2,000
new jobs to Rockwell./ A4
World
Mexican officials begin
an investigation Into the
alleged torture of an
American Drug Enforce-
ment Officer .I AS
Rellgion
Followers of a small re-
ligion based In Japan find
God In a rather unconven-
tional place: the golf
course./ AB
TV's Phil Donahue says
he hasn't lost his faith,
just his confidence In the
ways of the church that
nurtured him./ AS
Sports
Reggie Jackson had a
productive evening, lead-
ing the Angels past the
Oakland A's, 6-1./81
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Entertainment
Gardening
Public Notices
Real Estate
Religion
Spor19
T elevlslon
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A3
86-8
A 11
88
A8-9
A127
88
C1·32
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B 1-5
A7
A2
stitute a misdemeanor. houses to tenants.
While tenants arc held responsible If the tenants cause problems with
for criminal acts such as disturbing the neighbors or the pohce, officers
the peace, the landlord could be/ can notify the landlord the next charged with maintaining an ongoing morning. •
nuisance, said officer Howard In the past, tenants wouJd visit the
Eisenberg. landlords for a return on their deposit
"On the whole, they've been ve~ and several days would _pass before
cooperative and are anxious to wor police-icould contact them with re-
with us on the problem." Eisen be ports of vandalism or troublemaking.
said. "What we're trying to do is Eisenberg said.
improve communications so we can "Most of these lease agreements ..
Such violations could mean im-
mediate evictions and the loss of
deposits. he said.
Steps to stop the partytng began
soon after the Fourth of July weekend
when police arrested nearly I SO
people ID West Newport for various
offenses. including assaulting police
officers wHh rocks and bottles.
Teen-agers and college students,
crammed by the dozens ;n small
beachfront homes, raised havoc in
the neighborhood and taunted police
In the aftermath, Police Chief Arb
Campbell declared, ''The party's
over," and Mayor Phil Maurer said,
"Something drastic must be done.
This has built up from wateF-baJ1oons
to war. We can't put up with this
JUnk."
While police hope to work with
landlords to stop the partytng.
Eisenberg says the problem as only
with specific locations in which the
homeowners arc not always to blame.
"Sometimes you'll have a couple of
O..,"-t ...... ~Lee .......
over. ·
"Then those guys tnvtte their
friends and preny soon y<fu've got~
60. 70 people in a two-bedroom house
and they're panying hardy."
Eisenberg says he believes Newport
Beach Police often arc unfairly ac-
cused of being too harsh with the
pan}gocrs.
"But lhe other side of 11 1s the hne
(Pleue eee PARTY I A2)
Mesa fire
blamed on
burning
cigarette
By TONY SAAVE DRA
Of ... a.If,... ....
A smoldenng cigarette left on a
living room chair apparently caused
the mobile home fire that lolJed a
Costa Mesa woman, fire officiaJs said
Frida).
Ruthe S. Grosz. 59. died of smoke
anhalatton from the Thursday rught
fire, despite attempts by a neighbor to
pull her out of the blaztng structure at
Play Pon Mobile Village.
Managers of the 17th Street mobile
home park said Grosz had a history of
small fires at her home, including one
that was caused by a cigarette she
smoked an bed
Jam Richey. Costa Mesa adm1nis--
trat1 ve lire chief. speculated that
Grosz had alread)' gone to bed
Thursda> 1n another room "hen the
fire ignited in whal appeared to be an
o"erstu!Ted chair
Grosz ma} ha"e collapsed while
· trying to escape. Richey said. Park
managers Richard and Gene Budd
said the v,,oman was a cham \moker
as v.ell as a d1abeuc with hean
problems
Firefighte~ found the IO-by-45-
foot home engulfed an flames when
they amvcd about 8:40 p.m. The
blaze was brought under control
within 15 mtnutes, however Richey _
said the woman may have been dead
befo~ rescue ~ws could respond.
Chrl• Billy of San Dleao State Unl•enlty competee In the Friday in Hun~on Beach. Acdon condnaea today on the
National Scholaatlc Surfing Auoclatlon Champtonahlpe· aouth aide of the ffuntlngton Beach pier.
Netahbor 'Dennis O'Keefe re-
ponediy saw the flames shooting
through the roof and found the
woman la> ing parallel to the panially
opened door. just ms1de the home.
Garage sale to benefit HB school
He re.ached through the melted
aluminum door and repeatedly at-
tempted to pull the woman out by her
arm as the names flickered thrQugh lo.
the opcntng
··1 sa" her an the doorv.a\. so I had
to run up and tr. to get ·her ouL ..
O'i\.eete said Thur'ida>. ··eut I could
feel the heat coming dov.n and I
figured there "as no seno;e tn me
hum1ng I figured her lungs '4re
gone··
By G. JEANETTE A VENT
'vandals v. ho v,,ent on a rampage of
destruction at Mesa V1ev,, School an
Hun11ng1on Beach an July dad aoout
$20.000 an damage: but the loss v,,as
much greater.
··1 than!.. 1t made the kids feel real
ht>lpless." said one parent who has a
child at the K-through-8th grade
school.
Irvine keepLs
Rose Parade
·entry afloat
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of -Delly ,... l!Mf
.\troubled fund dnvc will not lorce
In toe 10 remove its float from the
1987 Tournament of Roses parade,
locaJ organizers decided Friday.
Officials ot the famed Pasadena
procession had given the Irvine Rose
Parade Float Assoc1at1on a Fnday
deadhne to state whether a· space
hould be held open
Local organtzers agrc<.'tl to notify
rose parade officials that Irvine W111
occupy a place on Colorado
Boukvard on Jan. I.
Members of the Irvine assoc1at1on
earlier said they were concerned
about m~ttn~ the budget for ttie1r
project. lrvtnt s proposed float. ··The
World of Prehistonc Wonders." 1s
expected to cost S 120.000 And the
assoc1at1on recently . unveiled a
budget hsung $75,000 in other e'\·
penscs, such as staffing and office
supplies.
Earher 1n the week. group members
~•d the) had rat~ only about
S20.000 but "'el'l' awn1t1ng more
re,pon'iCS from lrvtne·s corporate
community
On Fnday aOcmoon, the a.s50Ctil·
tton·, board or dtrtelon met for 21'>
hours to decide the Ooat 's fate
··we made the dco,1on to go
ahead " aSS0<'1at1on spoke<11"'oman
(Pleue eee IRVIPIE/Al)
But "'1th the anc1de nt still fresh an
her mind. one 12-'tearold has found a v.a~ 10 fight back in a posuave wa}.
(Jana Da' 1dor. an eighth grader at
the school. said afler the vandalism
she wanted to find a wa) to help the
-;chool. he and a couple of her fnends
came up\,\ 1th the idea ofa benefit sale
After four weeks of planntog and a
httle help from fnends. family. and
neighbors. Gina will stage her com-
Zmcbau on circuit
binat1on bake sale garage \.'lie toda~
from her fam11\ ·.,Huntington Beath
garage
Gana·-; mother "ihJron Da" 1dor.
said she ha'i helped. hut tor the most
pan C11na. her ntoe-H·ar-old sister
Shell> and school frn:nds haq~ been
doing 11 all them'>c:h t''>
Gina said o,he a!>kc:d neighbors tor
donations and rame up v.1th a TV. a
\acuum cleaner. two cloct..s. clothe-;.
Republican Senate can41date ltd Zecbau atopped at the
Weetln South Coa•t Plaaa P'ddaJ to cllllCUM, amonc otber
thinC•· bl• hard-llne atand on dna&•· Story, A2.
kitchen items. a bake. al~ pewnter and
a bunch ofother "'hlle elephant\
"lt"s nice that the neaghor'> care a'i
much as the} do:· said Sharon
Da\ 1dor
Nov,, that pnces have been pa!>ted
on each item and signs made. Gana
'Wl)S she'll be read) for bu)'er<. at ll
a.m. The sale v,,111 run to 4 pm a1
17421 Caspers Circle .\II proceed!\
v,,111 thcn be presented to Mesa \ 1ev,,
School Pnncapal Dan Moss
0 ~celc said the "oman v.as
mo11onlec;<; and aprcared to be un-
con~1ouc;
fire rcprc..entat1\l"'> v.ent door-In-
door in the park F-nda" attempttog to
alle\ 1a1c po1cn11al conlern' about the
depanment\ Jhilll\ to C\tingu1sh
mobile home firl"\ tht•rl' RllhC) said
Marine runs car off
Ortega Highway cliff
By ROBERT HYNDMAI\
Of-0..,Noll'-"
A Manne stationed JI C. amp
Pendleton ran has car on a din
Thursda) on Onega Htghv,,a' hul
escaped v,,1th onl} minor tnJunc' tht
Hashwa' Patrol reponed
James Patnck Blanchard. :!O. v.a<;
traveling west on Onega Highway
about 15 miles east of the n Diego
Frcewa\, when he passed a car and
lost control of has I 970 Che' rolct
C3maro. said CHP spoke<\man Ken
l>a1h
Thl· lar '"c:P nl 1rn11• tht· lt•lt
'>hnulJer rhc:n '~'t'red ,h,1rpl' ti> thl·
nttht hi thl' trt•t\'a' and olJ a 'tl'l"P
l 1in Da1 h -..ml 0t thl· ~ .lll a m
a1 l'ldlnt , n the "and1n(! road that
nrnnc.'1.1' -..Jn JuJr < Jp1,tran11 \\llh
L.akc l l'>1nMt' 'o othl·r 'chide' "en·
in\.OhcJ In th(' IDlHknt
Blanlhard admaued 111 < HP in-
,e .. ugator\lh.u he had tx·t"ndn' angJt
a high 'f'l't'd atxiut o'\ to 1 0 mph
(Plea9e see MARINE/ A2)
~ S. Africa sanctions
approved by Senate
WA. HINGTO (.\P)-Thl· "ic:n·
ate O\ erwhclman11} appro,cd a
strcn$thcnrd packaae of ernnom1l
\3nct1ons against · uth .\ lncJ nn
Fnda), ancludtng a ban on 1mp(lrt1ng
outh African 'iterl tr\ttll·'·
uranium. C'Oal and agm ultural
producc
On a 84.-14 b1J)3rt1san \lltc the
Senate sent to 1 confertnn• v.tth tht'
Hou\t" a sanl t1on<1 Pill k c 1ha1 al""'
ha"' nc" l '\. 1n'e~tment 1n "iouth
\Im a for bid'> nc" banli. lo<1n' anJ
( nd\ t " land mg naht'i 101 'outh
\ln1an \1n'a"
fh1rh ~'en Rcpubh~an' 1ntncd
4 ~ [)(omcx,r.11' 1n 'uppon1ng \3nc·
1111n\ \II 111 th r l.S ..enator'i \Olin@
aµin\t lhc.-f\<l• kagc.-v.err Rcpuhhl<ln'
a' v.f"n thr tv.o ati'(ntl"l'\
The \\ htll' I lou'\(" 1mrn.cd1atch
dt•nuun\"t'd tht' pad;3gc a\ a h1n-
,1mncr hl rn.•,idcnt Rragan \goal ot
· ~·:icclul roht1f·.al ch3nge and the
111r1d rnd1n1 of r: nhC'ad·· an \tluth
\ln~a
\ \l.iltcmcnt f n,1:1 ntflhl Imm
(Plca9e tee AMCT10NS/A2)
l
Or.nge Coaet DAILY PU.OT/ Saturday, August 16, 1988
Zschau trles to dlspel
hlsl mage·as ':moderate ,.
Republican· Senate candidate tel~s OC
audience of his h ard-line war on drugs
campaian about his abality to stump
an conservative Orange County,
where SS perc.cnt of the Republican
vote favored riaht-wingcr Bruce
Herschensohn in the primary.
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... O..,,......,
Taking his cue from the Reagans'
anti-<irug crusade. Republican Senate
candidate Ed Zschau billed himself
Friday as a hard-liner m the fiiht
against drug abuse. while labeling
incumbent Alan Cranston as .. non-
combatant."
Congressman ZS<'Jlau. speaking to
a gathering of Reptmican women at
the Wcstin's South Collst P\itza in
Costa Mesa, said he and other pan~
members were battling for stiffer drug
trafficking penalties. corporate drug
testmg and imm1grat1on reform
"Cranston at best has been a non-
combatant," said the 46-year-old
Silicon Valle~ entrepreneur
"Cranston thanks t'llkgal 1mm1gra-
1ion) as not a problem . If we can't
get control of our borders 11 wall be
difficult to stop the fl ow of drugs from
Mexico."
A Zschau campaign handout re-
poned Cranston had oppo!>ed or
missed votes on mandato~_ mma• However. the applause and stand-
mum sentences fbr drug"lraffick.ers. ing ovations Friday· by members of
tougher drug penalties and tighter the Orange County Republican
controls on the sale and production of Women Federated and the Newport-
narcotics. Harbor Rcput2lican Women in-
During the Prange County visit. dicated that Zschau had been ac-
Zschau appeared 10 be trying to live cepted.
down has reputation as a moderate as "Coming to Orange County, for a
well as his past oppos111on of some Republican candidate, is like going to
Reagan policies. heaven," he joked. "A victory state-
Portraymg his sentiments as more • wide has its roots her¢."
to the riaht than the middle, Zschau While introducing Zschau, Orange
talked of a untted Republican pany County Republican Party Chairman
and-praised the president's leader-Tom Fuentes added that .. Ronald
ship. Reagan wants him in the U.S.
He al o charactctued the GOP as Senate."
the new guard. preaching the Zschau applauded the party's voter
ph1losoph~ of free ente,..Pnsc and registration drive and called for
'olunteensm. volunteers to continue their diligence
"The role of go,emment 1s to an the days heading toward the Nov.
protect individual hben) ... and lo 4election.
foster the entrepreneural spant." he He also displayed a quack wit when
said ... (Cranston) puts has faith 1n asked by an audience member the
go' emment programs and the old ongm of his name. ,
·politics... "I've of\cn been asked during the
Zschau's record as a moderate campaign, what does Zschau mean? I
raised some concerns early an tht• say it means .... senator."
Fair skies through :weekend
Fw t~h Sunday, except night end motnlne 1ow douda near the cout, extending Into the vaffey9 dvrlng the late night
and ..,1y mornlne hours. s.uc>nebte t~atur• expected.
~h high• wiH be 68 to 72; Iowa 68 to 83. alley high• Saturday
82 to 94 and Sunday 85 to 98. Lowa 57 to 83
U.S. Temps .. "-AlbMy,NV IO 14 M.mpNt M 71 ~Cl'M " ., MIM'llBMoll 17 ., .. ... Mldlencl.C)deMe t2 12
Ancho<• M 47 M ......... 83 70 ,.~ .. 86 86 Mpt .. St PllUI 16 eo ·"Ian" 111 72 NMll'lllle " 70 AllentlC City 81 70 Nft()ftMM 112 13 AIM tin .. .. N9wYOtll 0tty 12 ..
..,tlmor• ae 15 Horlolll, V• 14 11 •lllfnO• 96 &II Nortll Plett• t1 52
Blrrnll'QI\-111 71 ()l(lef\ome City 12 12 Bltnlwck t5 &II ~ .. 17 lolM t7 &II OftenOo '° 76 loeton 14 fr PNledelphla " 84 ·---" "'-"la IOI "'4 lkittlllo .. 73 ~ 14 16 Calif. Temps llutllneton VI 75 12 p ,Mein. 7S 54 CMPlt 113 " Portllnd.Of• .. 5t Q\MeetonS C .. 75 PrOVfClen09 78 57 == 106 .. Sant• MonlQ ee 12
~ton WV• .. ee ="City .. 71 .. 81 Stoc:lllon 84 5t
=:NC tO 71 .. M lltnlow !OS 74 hl!OeV...., "t3 44
" 52 Aetlo t5 !le a--i1 87 61 Ton..-16 80 ~ eo ee ~ .. .. ...... 12 .. Votemll• VI) " !le ClnciMeU •• • 81lou!ll 71 72 CleY9lend ae 10 ..,, lAll• City .. 81 llleho9 .. " Columllie,8 c Ill 13 8111'1 AnlOnlO .. n lltythe 109 12
Columllul,ONo Ill ae Sen Juan,P R 12 71 C.tlllne 70 ., Surf report Concord.NH eo $3 81SteM-73 12 CulwrCl1y 71 12
Oellu-FI Wonll Ill 71 S..ttle 71 ~ Eurea• eo 61 o.yton '° 70 Sht:r-M 12
,,_ .. 16 LOCATION Im D4'I o.n-Ill ~ Slou• .... .. 5t ~·-M 83 Zume ~ SW 0..MOIMt. .. 87 $poll-es 47 lonO 8eedl :; . =~ Senl•~ 2-3 SW O.tton ae ee $)'\'-.. 8t ~ Ill 69 HNpor1 J.6 SW
Olilu111 82 $'4 T~IP1™>Q 80 77 MontO'<lle 92 68 Sen Diego 2-3 SW
El PIUO 115 811 Top9il• 83 811 MonteMl!o M 82 Outlook l II 11 e Cl\Wl09
hW>IJVll .. llO ee T-102 78 Monterey 71 &II F91rl>er>-• 86 39 TulM 71 72 Fwgo llO 67 WaeNngton.O C 17 70 Nwdlee 109 ..
HNpor1 llMcl1 72 12 ~·ta" 82 60 Wlc:NI• 78 70 OelLIW\d 10 $3 Tid es OfW\d Repldt 711 17 w111c-11arre ·C 84 Onterlo 91 eo GrMtFelll .. II WllmlnQlon.o.i 16 Pelm 8pttnge 110 75 TOOAY G•-tl>OtO,N C 14 ee
HwtlOtd 12 65 Puadena ae 51 flral IOW l:&eam .() 7 ........ 92 60 PeeoAoblet 80 60 =~::rlOW 1:44 •.m 311
HonolYtu 91 78 AectwoodClly eo 67 12.68 pm 27
Houtton 80 17 Exten d ed Aetlo 115 68 Second high 7·19 pm 88 ~ 113 67 IUNOAY IMilnllPQh 87 ee Sect-to 17 57 241Lm ·I 0 Jeckeon.M.., Ill 74 Finl low
Jed< eonvtlle 113 74 s ....... 10 51 =:,::rlOW t·ll•m 4.2 NIQlll Ind morning ICM douda Ind log Sen Bemerdlno 117 11 23 Juf-.. 511 45 lllOtlQ ,,,. OOMt, ~"'9 t6epm
l(.,,_Cl1y 8111'1 Cl•llriel ea 57 SecoMlllQll a 1opm et 81 II lhe-'r~ lilt. Sen Diego 74 17 l .. Veou 1oe 11 w1111 l\U'f wwm 8Mcl'l lllgl'll ee 10 Sen f, lll'ldeCO M 51 llUle Roell 113 73 78 ... OIC>f IOWw eo. --.1 .....,,., Ser>JOee 70 56 !.oulalllla ~U--Lo.,. 11 lo M. 'leller MoN N to N Sillt6"MI" -n-lul>l>CICll 17 83 Lows M to M. Sen le 8erl>W • et 54 '-YOW •I 2 20 • m
·Al Lyon, father of
~~OC developer, dead
Longtime builder and pharmacist importer of Kahlua from Mexico.
Olllly ..... pMto bJ ... ...,...
Balloon• are releaaed at dedication ceremonlea for Harriett M. Wieder Park.
Harriett M. Wieder Park dedicated
After waiting five years. fo rmer
Hflmayor h~s pla.ceofherown
park said Engle
On Fnda~. however. the 5-acre Harnett M. Wieder
Park was oOicaall y dedicated with enough hoopla.
balloons and punch to make 11 well wonh the wait.
By G. JEANETTE A VENT
0911y Pltol Con'""°"""'
Located near Lynn and Pearce streets. the city's 58th
neighborhood park as equipped Wlth basketball couns, a
tot play area. swings. slides and an open play area.
After ~a111ng rmm· than Int' )t'ars. 'Orange Count}
S1:1perv1sor Harnett "'° tC'dcr finall) got her neighborhood
park. "It''> been a long time coming." '>a1d Wieder. a
former Huntangton Bca1.h ma} or and rnuncilwoman
Neighborhood parks normally serve about 4,000
residents. said Engle, but the Wieder Park lies in the hean
of a high-density condom an a um and apanment area of
almo~t 6.000 people ·
Admiring her new park and the c;corcs of JCllybean-
rnlorcd balloons. Wieder !>aid. "I really feel lake r m
\oanng the way those balloons arc soaring.
"Huntington )kat h o"'c' 11 to me." 'he said
Thursda}' w11h a h1g laugh
Trad1t1onall\· nc1ghborhm1d p;id,., 1n Hunungton
Beach are named after former ma\-Or'i and counul
members. \Clad Jim l ngle <;upenntendcnt of park\ and
recreation Wieder\ n<imc ha\ hcen at the top of the list
but tht· lit' he1d not Lal.en in enough money from
de,elopment fl.'l.''> 1n rctcnt \ear\ 10 pa\ tor the $350.000
"I know children are going to enjoy playing here. she
told the gathcnng offnends and public officials.
Although they probably would have agreed. her
) oungest lOns111ucnts wcrcn 't paying too much attention
The ne1ghborhood'schtldrcn were already romping an the
sandbox and coasting down the slides.
Woman taken from Irvine
Meadows parking lot, raped
I R VINE ...
From Al
Donna Harwood said. "There are
some intercsung things that had
occurred that were instrumental an
making that decision." By G JEANETTE AVENT
oe11, l'lkM c---•
..\n IX-)car old ~oman t111ng to
bu) a 11cket to the .\( /D< ml k
conccn at the In inc ~vkad11"''
Amphitheater Wcdnl''>da\o ""a' raix·d
and and then dropped on di tin
unknown locattun an AnJhc1m
The woman came to the l onl l'rl
with two g1rlfnemh hut "a' '>l.'par<1t1·d
from them. -.aid ln"c'>t1gator l'1·tl'r
Lanton. 'ihe wa<, an tht· parkin)! 1111
"half looking for ht·r fr1l'nd' h.111
look mg for a tic kt•t · he \aid
The woman <,;11d 'he "'J' ,1p
prOaChed b} a man "'ho \JIJ hl' h,td cl
ucket I nslead nt l(I\ ang hn J t 11 l.1·1
he forced her into J l dr Jnd l11d nJ Jll
the doors w11h a po .... t•r 1111 ~ 11n th1·
dnver's c,adc
The ~nm<1n ,,ll(J tlw ,1\\a1l.1111
drove her to anotht•r park anti lot at thl
nearby Raging 'Watl'r\ amu\l'mt•nt
park and raped hl·r l hl' mun th1•n
dcscncd her an an unknC'"'n ln<:allon
an Anaheim
Although th1' rdpt• lllturrt·d
Wednesday around •1 pm 11 "a" not
reported until l hur\dJ\ \pparl'ntl\
the woman talkt·d to lwr parent\ 1n
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V. ashangon state who told her to call
polatl'. said Linton. At the v1ct1m·,.
requcc;t thl.' rape wa!> reponed by
personnel at Saddleback Communtly
Hospital where c;he wac; treated
Lanton 'ia1d the "°ornan ·~separated
from her husband, who livts an Lake
Elc;anorc. and had been sta ying with
friends in Orange ( ounty
The attacker wac; descnhcd a\ a
"'h11e male. approiomatel" 27 year\
old. 6 feet tall. 170 pounds \\1th
hro .... n. shoulder-length hair The car
"'3'i 1den11fied onh a<i a 1983 maroon
Hu1ck "'Ith a maroon 1ntenor and
"h11e vinyl top
.\ccord1ng to Lt -\I l\1u1r. IP.inc
police made 40 arre~l'i an c:onnectaon
"'Ith the concen Wcdnc')(]a)
Correction
f ountaan Valley C 11y (ounc1l t·an-
d1date John Thomp on was er·
roneousl} 1dent1fied a\ Jam Thomp-
\On 10 Thursday'scd1t1on of the Dail}
Pll111
-~;
But Harwood saad float organ11crs
would not elaborate on these new
developments until a news con-
ference Monday morning.
Although Irvine's proposed Tour-
nament of Roses float has generated
much interest among residents, pa:r-
1ng for the entry has posed a scnou~
problem
The association was not notified
until March that Irvine had been
given a place an the Pasadena paradt•
for the first time. Organizers 1mmed1-
ately began their campaign to pa~ for
the entry
Irvine caty offi cials pledged en-
couragement and stafTsuppon but no
funding for the project. Float boosters
hoped The Irvine Co.. the city's
pnnc1pal landowner and developer,
would make a large donation. but
company officials announced recent-
ly they would not provide any funds.
Letters were d1stnbutcd recently to
1.200 other Irvine businesses. an
hopes of attracting maJor donauons.
One assoc1at1on officials said earlier
an the week that an unidentified
"financial angel" might be stepping
forward ~n to provide funding.
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Tefephonee
Al Lyon. the father of Orange County Lyon also served as chairman of
developer Gen. William Lyon, has Guardian Thirft & Loan in Los
died following a bnef illness. He Angeles from 1953 to 1959.
would have celebrated his 90th b1nh-Gen. Lyon, a major Orange County
day Friday. developer and chairman of Newport
Lyo n died Tuesday as he c;lept at his Beach-based AirCal Airlines, said
residence an South Laguna. was inspired to go into the building
Born in Ru ssia, Lyon immigrated trade by his father, who constructed
to the United States when he was 17. multi-unit dwelling units as early as the depression era. · · He served an the U.S. Army Medical The senior Lyon is survived by his
Corps dunng World War I. two sons. six grandchildren and eight
Lyon began has career an Los great-grandchildren. He was
Angeles where he was a phannac1st prcceeded in death by has wife. Mary
and owned a wholesale drug business. Susan Lyon.
Wath has two sons. Wilham and Services wall be held at 11 :30 p.m.
Leon, he formed "A" Lyon & Sons, a Monday at Hollywood Forest Lawn.
wholesale beverage company with A reception will follow at the
d1v1s1ons an Los Angeles and Sheraton Premiere Hotel an Uni ver-
Pheonax. The firm was a major sal City. Al Lyon
SANCTIONS APPROVED BY SENATE ...
From Al
presidential spokesman Larry Speak-
es said the Senate bill would "impede
rather than promote these objec11 ves,
penalize the people and the economy
an South Afnca and the region. and
".ltrengthen the radical clements on
hoth ".>Ides 1n South Afnca."
"We Sa) no morc apartheid. no
rnort· 'aolenCl'. this mu'>I end. th ts
must change," said Sen. Edward M.
Kenned). D-Mass
Kennedy. Sen. Alan Cranston. D-
Cahf., Lowell Weicker, R-Conn .. and
other leading advocates of strong
sancti ons against South Africa called
on Reagan to abandon his long
resistance to punitive measures
against South Africa and sign a
sanctions ball.
"The only question remaining as
whether the president will add to this
statement with an exclamation
mark." said Rep. Wilham H. Gray
Ill. D-Pa .. a leading House supporter
of sanctions.
Speakes indicated the president
will wait to see what sanctions end up
in legislation that emerges from the
House-Senate conference. saying an
his statement, "We will await further
congressional action before making a
final decision on the enacted leg1s-
lat1on."
Cranston said the lopsided Senate
vote makes clear that sanctaon'i wall
be wntten into law. •
MARINE CRAS H ES ..• PARTY •..
From Al
The car which wa'i demolished.
came to rest about 150 feet down the
dafT
Fellow Mannes. who ~C'rc an the
car Blanchard pas.,cd. pulled over
and. U!>tng a rope to get to ham.
a!>mlcd Blanchard until a Manne
Corps rescue helicopter was called to
transpon him to Mission ( ommun1-
t} Hospnal in Mission Viejo. Daily
said
Blanchard, who was weanng a scat
belt, suffered only manor 1njunes.
1ncludang abrasions and small cuts on
his head. left arm and lefl leg, Dally
said.
From Al
that ~ys. 'He). go to ewpon to
pan). that's the place to be.' The
problem as people do things an
Newport that the) wouldn't consider
doing 1n their own neighborhood,"
Eisenberg said ·
"Would they dnnk a beer at home
and then throw the bottle on the front
lawn? Or at passing cars?''
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~DCla88e8&.t1il
remaining at OCC
9C Fair's top .entries recognfzed
Fa ll .semester classes at Oranae Coast Collcie
whaJI begin Monday, but reaistration continues t rough next Fliday at the Costa Mesa campus.
. Many open ~lasses remain, and anyone r~s
tenng now can st11l sccurc a full program, according
to Dr. John R. McG1111 OCCs dean or admissions rcc~rds and infonnat1on services. Students may
rcglSler any time durina office hours.
More than 2,500 different classes arc being
offered at OCC this fall , and' registration infor. matio~ is available at 432-5772. Followmg 1s a
sampling of the newer ones:
College survival •kills
Community O'Jln zauons, s.trv1cc aroups. cduc•t1onal lnSUlU\JOOS and IOV·
cmmeotal aaencies received •wards for
their exhibits and booths durina the
Oranae County Fair.
These aroups offered informational m.a~erials, ~emonstrattons and di~plays or
their services to v111tors dunnf last
month's fair. Oranae Coa11 area winners included:
Agricultural orpruz.atfon, non-comm.:
first, Oranae County Beekeepers, Soutlt
Laauna; second, California Rare Fruit
Growers, Newport Beach. .
Agricultural organiiation: first, Western
Growers Association, Irvine.
Volunteer/service organization: Scc-
bnd, Robert Myers. Newport Beach; third,
Sea/Sage Audubon Society, Newport "How to Survive in Colleae" is the title of a
nine-week class, listed as English 051 in the OCC
catalogue, that reveals the "~rcts" of straight A
students. Char Mecke is the instructor.
Beach; fourth, Costa Mesa Historical • · Society, Costa Mesa. P'lnt placen: April CarlMD. embroldery; Dorla Carmack, machine qa.Uu and Elate Gatcomb, q11ilt.
Educational institution&, pubhc school:
second. Coastline Community College.
Fountain Valley; third. Orange Coast
The course begins with organizational skills and
covers time management strategies. study tech-
niques and encrgmng exercises. Classes are offered
during the morning. afternoon and evening hours
and on Saturday mornings.
Sign language offered
College. Costa Mesa.
Governmental agencies: second, Orange
County Fire Chiefs Association. Costa
Mesa.
A pair of courses 10 basic Amencan sign Floricalture lan1uage will be offered by OCC's Cymmunications
Department. The cl asses. listed as Communications Awards were gi ven to contestants in the
175, are designed for people interested in languages, JUntOr and senior Oonculturc department
special education. interpreting for the deaf or at the Orange County Fair. audiology. / . Entries such a& themed arrangements,
Other beneficiaries of the course are parents of rooted plants, and planters were evaluated
deaf children and friends and relatives of deaf for the annual Judging. Loca l winners
people. Two secuons of the course are on the fall included:
agenda, one from 4 10 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Arrangements -Jump O n Over: first.
Thursdays and the other from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays Shawn O'Donnell, 5, Newport Beach,
"lr•t ln art: Al NaYu, acalpture; Sharon ..,.cako, watercolor; Abraham Lln, junior dtmlon.
and Wednesdays. theme wmner. Arrangements -mixed bouquet: first, Re entry course for adulte Kun Caron. 8, Costa Mesa: second, Casey
-q Luchesi. 5. Corona dcl Mar: third, Steven
A n1nc-wtek course for adults re-entenng C'onnall)'. 7. Fountain Valley: fourth.
colic e after a break 10 their academic careers will be Sheila Bolt. 7. Costa Mesa· fourth, Diana
o e by the OCT Psychology Dcpaninenf ea an, . osta esa.
• Entitled "New Horizons for Men and Women." 111~ Arrangements -Movies: first. Bryon
listed as Psychology IOI. Harland. 7, Costa Mesa. ·
The class willmeet Thursday mornmgsfrom 10 Arrangements -Spilled milk: fi rst,
a.m. to noon A ~cond ninc-"eek session will begin R)an O'Donnell. Ncwpon Beach. second,
Oct. 23 Bryon Harland. 7. Costa Mesa: third.
Diana Sheahan. 7. Costa Mesa. Broadcast journalism claa Arrangements -Something simple:
A new course examining broidcast news will bs: fou rth. Jamie Caron. 5. Costa Mesa;
offered Monday evenings from 1 to 10 p.m. under fourth. Lisa Connally. 4. Fountain Valley:
the tllle of Broadcasting Am I 05. fourth. Diana Sheahan. 7. Costa Mesa.
The course focuses on the respons1b1h11es a Planters -Chris Barcia. Fountain
broadcaster has to _:l~h~C..,!!:U~b~lc!Jt ..._..llllol!:-"U.U.~EMA.-.._t-' rrVmarnllel!T)OOWOO first for tcrranum. fo unh for
e ements needFoto le a story for tclev1s1on. ?<5nuTn'17 and thitd
research techn1quei.. la ws concemtng working and succulents.
journalists and ways 1n which a produc11on crew · Arrangements -Hay There!: second. works in the field. Chris Barcia. Fountain Valley won first for
Movies, second place for Hay There!. and Meteorology to be examined third for mixed bouquet. Carol Latimer,
Coi.ta Mesa won first for Father's Day. A three-unit cour&e providing an introduction Dry Arrangements_ Out On A Limb:
to meteorology wi ll be offered b> OC'C's Phys ical fourth. Joan Morrow. Costa Mesa; founh.
Science Department, listed ai. Physical Science 130 He1d1 Railey. Laguna Hills: Hay There!:
on th<' OCC' schedule. second. Gayle Swanson. Huntington
The course 1ntroouces the science of weather Beach. and Jump On Over: second.
P'lnt ln art: Jamee Slmpeon. ml.zed media; Donnell Ma.I.juror '• cbolce; Clndy Payne. d.rawtn&.
and will examine such metcorolog1cal phenomena Caroline Randolph. fourth. Michelle
as energy. atmosphere. c1rculat1on. prcc1p1tat1on. Mocaby. Irvine.
storms and 1nterrelat1onsh1p~ bet~cen land. sea and Arrangement-; -From The Farm
atmosphere. It will meet Wednesday evenings . K11chcn: third. Rochelle O'Donnell. New-
pon Beach. fourth, Bemc Johnson. Hunt-
ington Beach
UCSB announces
coast graduates
Local residents wert among the 5.047 studtnts who
recentl} received degrees 1n more than 80 fields of study
from UC an ta Barbara Candidate!> for degrees from this
area 'included:
Balboa: Trc~ M Rowe.
Balboa Island: Scoll K. Liner.
Costa Mesa: Moll> L. Askin, Colleen M. Fagan,
Gregory D. Field. Joseph W. Forbath. Juhl• B. Gaa. Vicki
L. Gempko. Floyd W. Ci1ddens Jr .. James J. Gold wag. Jill
M Hagey, Kathennc M. Isaak. Cheryl L. Marton.
William G. Matuas. Mary A. M1ln n Barbara L.
Montano. W11l1a m r . Neiman. l.OUI\ M. Sharp10 and
Scott H. Swanson.
Fountain Valley: Claudta R E:.dde. Michael T Gates
and Ste\'cn (. TW)man.
Hantln1ton Beach: Kmlln ..,_ Bi vens. Citac) .\
Brown, Kmta J fnt11ngc r. Ten A Gambrel. Malissa L
Halopoff. Heather L Horton. Jack M Hoshino. Michael
P L}nn Kathleen M L}tlc. Da' 1d L Mertz. Karen .\
Nofllger. El11abcth M Richards. Robert H Sanborn.
Mark P Sch1ldhauer. Ke" in R Scott. Mark .\ Su11or.
Thuy D.Tran-V1et. ()nth1a K. West and Daniel J. Wills.
Laguna Beach: Portia ( ochrane. T1moth} C
F1shkin. Nancy Linder. Dre~ T Noll. Robert Y Rim.
Knsten C Saa.ar. Lt!kl J Turnbull. Donna M. Turner.
John I. Wight and Eh1abe1h ( Wilco~en.
Laguna Hiiis: Mch~sa L ( umm1ngs and Melanie P
Dail).
La1uoa Niguel: Brian W Lane. Grant L McMu rran.
(jregory I. Oz1mec. C )nth1a l Ro~ene and Karen K.
Watson
Newport Beach: rad D. Ruchot. Janet S. Burkhart.
Enn E. ( avanaugh. Circgory P ( L3JB. Balle) 0 . Demond.
Kerry T. Gallagh<"r. Sean F. Gallagher. Katherine M.
Martin, Thomas R Norton Jr . Richard C. Palmer. Scott
B. Schwanz. Michael S. Shepardson. Jon P. Wagenseller.
Elizabeth A. WalSQn. Mark A. Wayne. David A. Welsh,
Jenifer B. Wilke and Mary .\ William'>.
Soutla La111aa: . andra L.. Egelcr. Andrea I Fair and
Edward C. Riddell
Arrangements -Spilled Milk: firsL
Rochelle O'Donnell. Newpon Beach: sec-
ond. Carohne Randolph. Newpon Beach:
fourth Flora Wehrle. Fountain Valley.
Arrangements -Unusual Container:
second. Connie Sm uh. Costa Mesa: third.
Caroline Randolph, NewP<>rt Beach.
Arrangements -Moonlight: first. Dec
Sheahan, Costa Mesa: third, Joey Parker.
Huntington Beach.
Arrangemen ts -Local Holiday: sec-
ond, Rochelle O'Donnell. Ncwpon Beach;
fourth. Michelle Mocaby. Irvine: founh.
Dec Sheahan. Costa Mesa.
Bouquets: second, Dee Sheahan. Costa
Mesa.
Arrangements -Jump On Over:· first.
Rochelle O'Donnell. Newport Beach.
Arrangements -Contnved Container:
first. Rochelle O'Donnell.
Arrangements -Glai>\ Glory· third.
Bettie Johnson. Huntington Beach
.\rrangemcnts -Jump On Over: first.
Jenifer Moses. Hunlington Beach
.\rrangcml·nts -Count I) Feeling. first.
Dee heahan. Costa Mesa. founh. Jenifer
Moses. Huntington Beach. fs>unh. Joe>
Parker Huntington Bcal h
.\rrangcmcnts -Rock or Rocks sec-
ond. Georgina Mocab)'. Irvine. third.
Rochelle O'Donnell. Newport Beach.
fourth . Joe\ Parker. I lun11ngton Beach.
.\rrangcments -Branch. second. Dee
'ihcahan. Costa Mesa.
Arrangement<> -Open Rcflec11ons:
fourth. Noreen Baumc. ( osta Mesa.
Bouquets-Mixed Bouquet: third. Dee
Sheahan. ( o!>ta Mesa.
Bouquets -Monochromatic· fourth,
Jenifer Moses. Huntington Beach: fourth.
Noreen Baume. Costa Mesa.
Arrangements -Unusual Container:
fo urth. Bettie Johnson, Huntington Beach:
fo urth. Georgina Mocaby, Irvine.
Arrangements -Desen Treasures:
founh. Jenifer Moses. Huntington Beach.
Arrangem ents -From The Sea: first.
Kirsten Johnson. Irvine. second. Connie
Sm 1th C'no;ta Mesa. founh. Joan Morrow.
Costa Mesa: fou rth. Rochelle O'Donnell .
Newport Beach. fourth. Carol11\e Ran-
dolph. Newport Beach. ·
Arrangements -Bird or Birds: first.
Rochelle O'Donnell. Newport Beach.
third. Joanne Snelgrove. Newport Beach.
>\rrangements -A Country Feeling:
fourth. Mrchclle Mocab>. Irvine.
Arrangements Jump On Over second.
Ott Sheahan, Costa Mesa.
Arrangements -Basket: second. Ott
Sheahan. Costa Mesa; founh. Noreen
Baume. Costa Mesa.
Arrangements -Orange County Fccl-
mg: second, Rochelle O'Donncn. Newpon
Be<lch.
Arrangements -Beach Combing:
fourth. Gayle Swanson. Hun11ngton
Beach.
Bouquets -Baby: second . Flora
Wehrle. Fountain Valle\'. fourt h. Dec
Sheahan. Costa Mesa
Miscellany
The Old Time Fiddle Contest's "toner;
m the adult d1 v1S1on included W1lhe
Warwick. Costa Mesa. second place.
Talent search winners included C onnne
Chapelle. 9. of Irv ine. pla}1 ng the violin
and (hris Finch. 12 and C'hms} Tat:kcll
9. both of Huntington Beach. third place
dance. ··
In the Freckles < ontc~t Brooke
Anderson . 10. of Costa Mci;a won first
place m the Lightest Freckles categol)
Another contest was Red head Fam11\
and second pince was won b) L~ nda.
Mandie and Jackie Smith of Huntington
Beach. Travis Whtslcr. 2, Costa Mesa. won
first place among Redheads with Brown
Eyes. For Redheads with Green E>c'
second place honors went to RC'nel'
Gardner. 14. Costa Mesa and Bobbie
Hom. 6. Irvi ne won third place.
Livestock
Local 4-H club and Future Farmer<; of
.\menca members competed 10 a vanct}
of livestock contests dunng Lhe fair
Judging classes were held for market
swmc. sheep and beef as well as pouhr)
Li vestock 1s Judged according 10 the
Danish system. which means there can be
more than one first place. S«ond place
etc. Local wmncrs included:
FFA 1ngle Market wmc I 'X>-211.:!
pounds· first. Mark Boren. ( O\ta "vk\.t
FF>\.
FFJ.\ SingJc Market win e 2(4-224
pou nds: first ChristoptJer Desurra. Costa
Mesa FFA: second, Bulry Brannick. Com1
Mt"Sa FFA : second. Lesh Lawrence. Costa
Mesa FFA.
FFA Single Market Swine 226-2J4
pou nds: first . Tammi~ Collins. Costa
Mesa FFA: first . Sara JaJ)owslc). Costa
Mesa FFA: second. Toni Conn. Costa
Mesa FFA .
FFA Single Market Swine lJ5-242
pounds: first. Grace Beasock. Costa Mc n
f'FA : second, Shant PalanJ1an. Costa Me..a
FFA.
FF.\ Single Market Swine 247-270
pounds· first. Al Hill. Costa Mesa FF.\
second. Tammie Collin~. Costa Mc\J FF~ •
FF.\ Single Feeder Pig' -I I 1-1 X4
pount.ls fir<il \had Chad~ 1ck C o<,1a \k'>J
FF.\
C h3ptcr Group of 3 fifth. C ll\IJ \fr\J
FF.\. Costa Mesa. .
"lov1ce -FF.\ ~ho"'man~h1p "tnl'
third. Grace Beasock. Co-;ta Mesa n .\
FFA ShowmanshtpS"ine fourth. "v1ar._
lorcn. Costa Mesa FF.\ eighth \ara
Jaglo~k1. Costa Mesa FFA
4-H Single Market S\.\mc 11.12.2 11
pounds: first. K1r;ten Johmon In lnl'
Mesa (harros 4-H; -;econd I e1gh ,\
Bertoli. Irvine Mc~ Charro<; 4-H. ~crnnt.l .
Melissa Crabtree. If' me "vte!>ll Charro'> 4-
H. second. Rebecca Fo\. In 1ni.' Mc\J
\harros 4-H. second. Ja,on llai.k l·n
Irv ine Mesa C'harros 4'-H
4-H mglc Markl·t ~"'me 214 22"
pounds: second. Kim Cm1rtnc' In 1m·
Me~ Charro 4-H.
4-H Srn&lc-Markl·t ""' tnl' 2 1 '\ 241 pounds: fir'll. K1r ten Johnc;on In inc
Mesa (harros 4-H
4-H mg.le Mar~ct wine 24~·24h
pounds '.)l'C'Ond ( r. c;tal P:lrl..'> Ir' 1nt"
Mc<..a lharros
4-H ~ingle Fccdu Ptgs 111 -l SQ pounds.
fi rst. Kimberly BannlSler. tr. me Mesa
\harros 4-H. (2) lint. Mam Banmster.
In inc-Mesa ( harro 4-H
( lub Group of 3 second. livtne Mesa < harros 4-H.
Junior 4-H Showmanship Swine:
founh. Melissa ( rab1ree. ln1ne Mesa
Charros 4-H.
. FFA SinaJe Market Lamb 96-99 pounds:
second. Brenda Dcromaso. O l!»ta Mesa
FFA.
FFA Single Market Lamb IOS-1 11
pounds.. fin.I~ Donna Mehn Cost.a Mesa
FFA.
FFA Single Markel Lamb 112-118
pounds: second. Tammie Collins. Costa
Mesa FFA. .
FFA Single Market Lamb 119-IJS
pounds· first . Lesh Lawrence. Costa Mesa
FF<\. first. C'hns11 Lo~. Costa Mesa FFA. fi~t Jennifer Raia. Costa Mesa fFA:
~cond, Robcn Pardo. Costa Mesa FFA.
C haptcr vroup of 3 Marker heep: fiflh . < osta Mesa FF.\, ( o-;1a Mesa
No"1ce -Ff-.\ Showman\h1p She~
~' cnth. Chmll Low\ ( osta Mesa FF<\.
Senior ho"mansh1p Sheep. ninth.
T amm1e ( olhn!>. < O\la \.fe'>3 FF<\.
4-H Single \1arl..ct Lamb 90-106
pound'i <>ernnd Kimberl\ ( rabtree
lntne Mc~ C-harro'i 4-H. '){'("Ond Leigh
Rcnolt IP ine Mc~ C harroi. 4-H
4~H Single Mar._cl Lamb I 07-114
pound-;. fir,t. Brandi Noha"cc. Fountain
Valle' < lmcrdalc,. fir.1 Lori Soha,ec.
Fountain \ alk' ( l!H l'rdako;
4-H ~1nglc 'v1ari...e1 Lamhs 11 7-133
pound' ..ccond Oa\.1d "vtagar Fountain
Valle\ ( lo\ erdalc'
4-lt \1nglc f-n•dcr l amh\ 7"1-!N pound<;
'll'i.Ond "vtl'll\-.;.1 < rahtrl'l' If\ 1nl' Mesa
< harm' 4-11
C luh C1roup nt \ \farl>..i.'t 'ihl'CP fourth,
f ounlJln Vaill'\ ( lmi.•rdall'\
Ju nior 4-11 "iho"man,K1p 'iheep
'i(.'\l'nlh \kit'"' I rahlrcc In 1nl' Mcc;a
( harrm 4-11
\cn1111 4-11 \hm\ man,hir \hl·cp <,ec-
0110 l m1 "inh;1H0<· f-ounr:nn \ allr\
( lo\ nd.iln
·wife is just dyeing to get a more youthful image
The fir t gray hmr 'lend!> a ch1lhng
message that winter 1c; coming.
Button up and brace yo urwlrfor old
age.
No one accepts th is. of course It's
easier to pull out the evidence w1th
tweezers. Soon you have more hole'i
10 your hcnd lhan II l'lln l'UShwn. and
yo u're 10 rC'al trouble. Your brain
catches l'Old
Gray 1\ a four-kttcr word in
Amenca It send~ men and women
into c;hock. and ho1rdressc" in to
woono; Unfortunately. there·~ no
simple wlut1on Dying &ra> hair 1~
un-Amencan It dale ~){ k to
B(ibara Fntlhlc in the < 1v1I War
wh'lYwnrncd ht"r h:11rdrc1~r "Wh o-
ever 1ouc:hes a h<\1r of th1'1 old gra)'
he d. die., like .1 dog." \he -;aid
One a<'ntrel wa" of solv1na 1h1'
d1lcmm1 I~ a1vmg your \DOW)' mane
a blue no~ trJn<1furmina 11 into a ! vonct) of trop1ntl llnt'I from Bora
• Bora vio let to ( anC'un arurt' Thc-
• nn~ work\ nn the \Jm<' llrln\ •Ille nc;
t
NANCY
MclNTYRE
your wash load. A cup ofblumg fight'
1a11lc1ale gray. Blue nnscs look great
w11h 1lvcr eye 'ihadow. and al~
harmon11c w11h your pink <;Calp 11
)our hair ·~ falhna out
<\nother method that avoid~
outn&IH cheatina 1 the -1-o-w tint
which gradually and my,tenou I>
1ran'lforms )OU from old to young
without anyone w1'ltng up Anyone.
that t'I, but )Our fnend'i >Allh a high
I O 0nd 20/20 v1'11oh Then··-.
alway a chance they'll U41P«1 a
co\cn openu1on 1s ao1na on. and
vou'H really ~ubm 1 tted to an ;\IOO·
nian aoat·ahrnd implant
F1nalh . there'\ tht" dtr«t. tlanng
sol ution to the gra) trauma: A dye
JOb. ner pulling out enough hn1rs to
weave a Nava10 blanket. I took
myself to a Ekverly Hills beauty
salon for a noggin re1uvenation. I
was put in an 1ntens1ve-care booth,
and had to •ago a pledge npt to sue for
malpract1cc if my husband d1vorcrd
me
Soot\ two youna men called Teddy
and Chip appeared wcanng surgical
masks and rubber gloves. They
1mgerly picked up a lock of my hatr
u 1f 1t were blighted shrubbery.
•• 1 t may be too late." Teddy s1ghrd.
"You tlould have come to us
sooner
''Th t' the fir t case of gra) r,e
seen 1n a Iona ume ... pspcd Chip "I
thought that problem wa suampcd
out "
"There'" still a lot of supcrst1tton
out 1 corRcverlyJi11ls."h1spartncr
obtcrved . roll1na his eye\
he venward
"Do whatever ., OCCC'$\.'lr)'," I
plcadt:'d with arowing de pcr.rnon
"M) head 1s m your hands ...
Afier a consuhatton. the bo)\
decided I needed a radical over-
hauling. "We're going to g1vc you our
famous Fre nch Vanilla Whip:·
Tedd beamed. "You'll adore 111"
That wa~ the last thing I re·
membered as I leaned back 10 the
shampoo bowl The rest was ti blur of
face and voice" work mg over me
When I came to several houf"I
later. I looked hkc a giant blonde
Fro ty Frec1e with hair whipped up
in a one-foot w1rl I was.n't an)
younger. JUSt colder
All the wa )' home I peered ncr·
vousl> into tht mirror al the tower-
'"' mess I'd gotten myself 1n10
When I walked throu&)l thrdoor. IMI
looked up and commentC'd. "I hope
you remembered to bnna the choc·
olatc sauce.··
1hel'( ti'( advantaae' 1n havma a
v1nta.ae mam e that'" weathered a
lot of d)'c JOb~
.. .
Congress in:showdOwn
over spending-cut law
Gramm-Rudman sponsors take flo or as
Senate begins debate ond bt increase
---
WA.. HI NGTON(AP)-fhe Sen-
ale launched into a showdown Fnday
night over the spcnding-<:ut law. a
btt1er confrontation that was block-
ing an emergenc) debt btll needed to
keep the government solvent unul
September. •
Sen. Phil Gramm. R-Tc. .. ,as. and
other sponso~ of the Gramm-Rud-
man law took to the floor as the
Senate began debate on the stopgap
debt increase -the last mandatol)
measure before lawmake~ could
depart for their August rl.'ccss sched-
uled tC' begin Friday night.
Their goal was to win final pll\'iagc
of an amendment restoring auto-
mauc spending cuts to the la"'
"It's kind of a moment ot truth
around here. to ti) to do something"
to keep down dcfictts and help the
economy.said Sen. Warren Rudman.
R-N.H .. told a reporter
But Senate Cpponents geared up for
a fihbustt'r. a threat of endless debate
to force the spqnsors to back down.
.\nd House Democratic leaders.
strongly opposed to Gramm-Rud-
man, worked to !leeure enough votes
to beat back the amendment should
the Senate pass 1t and send 11 "'1th the
debt bill back to the House.
"We hope we don't get to that:·
said House Speaker Thomas P.
O'Neill Jr .. D-Mass. • ·
Majonty Leader J im Wright. D-
Texas. was asked 11 the House. which
has endorsed Gramm-Rudman in the
past, could re 1st the Senate push to
restore the automa11c cuts. "I've got a
feeling 11 can," ht' 'iaid.
Gramm-Rudman pon!>Ors were
workmg to soften oppos1t16n Fnday
b) offering to hm1t their amendment -
lo one )'Car. A permanent vc1"11on h3'i
aJready been attached in the Scr;ialc lo
a pending long-term debt ball.
fhc House approved Thursda>,
w1lhout amendment. the $73.3
&ii hon borrowing boost for ·the
l rcaSU!)'. which has exhausted 1ts
credit hmtt of $2.079 trtllton and
needs more soon to a void a default
An) c:hange b) lhe Senate would
require further House acuon.
(Jramm-Rudman, e-nacled last
;.ear. onginally included aulomallc
culs to enforce annual deficit targets
designed to reach a balanced budget
by fiscal 1991. The Supreme Court
last month voided the automa1ic-cut
· pr9vis1on bu1 kf\ the targets in place.
allowing ( ongress to vote on whether
10 impose the reducuons.
The plan re' 1v1ng the automalt(
cuts was endorsed b} the Senate 1wo
weeks ago on a long-term debt bill.
but House Democral'i strongly ObJeCt
bccau~ 11 would give more power 10
President Reagan's budget director.
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Progress
made on
.tax plan
WASHI NGTON (AP) -
Congrc\'itonal ncgo11a1ors.
comm1tttd to wnfing a tax-
ovcrhaul plan that would not
affect the federal deficit. re-
ported progress Fnday night 1n
efforts to salvage the landmark
bill after being told 11 would
boost the red ink by S 17 billion.
Sen Bob Packwood. R-Ore .•
the Finance < omm1ttee chair-
man. told reponerc; he and Rep.
Dan Ro<>tenkowsk1 , D-111 .• ex-
pected to complete their final
package late Fnday or early
toda). It then would be con·
s1dered by the House and Sen-
ate negottaung del~ttons and
pcrhap"I signed tonight. Pack-
wood said.
He said he ha'i no 'idea
whether the plan will be accep-
table to his I 0 fellow Senate
negotiators.
..
Marcos trinkets, treasures
on block at 2 -day auction
By lJlle Auoclated Prell
NEW YORK -Satin bedsheets, opulent antiques and piles of plastic
posies wemon the block Friday as the ~h1hppane &ovemment kicke off a tw()o
day auction off trinkets and treasures accumulated by Ferdinand and I meld•
Marcos. But the first Item sold from among the 772 lots was far from
extravagant: a hand-hammered brass and copper coal scuttle with a bail hand!~
that went for $65. Nearly 1.000 people packed tt}_e Viscount lnternation•I
Hotel for the sale. the fi rst of Marcos propcrfY in the United States. Auctioneer
Alan Erlich man of Sunrise Galleries predicted a sale total ofbetween $500,000
to SI million on the goods. which weTe confiscated from tht' Marcos' 30-room
66th Street townhouse. Property was scattered throughout the lobby and t~
auction room of the hotel as the bidding began.
"Phone workers r ea ch settlements
Negotiators reached tentative contracts Fnday for 23,900 telephon~
workers 1n Pennsylvania and M1ch1gan. while talks contmued in New Jeney
and more than 43,000 phone workers remained on stnke in New York and
other 'itates. The pact between Bell of Pennsylvania and the Communications
Workers of America came dunng an extension of a midnight Thursday strike
deadline. The agreement. covering local work rules, was reached about 6 p.m.
in a bargaining session that began around 10 a.m. ThurSday. said compan)\
spokesman Mile'i Kotay.
Firefighter s gain ground In fof'est blazes
Idaho firefighters Fnday fon1fied lines against a 1.000-acre blaze that had
threatened 70 homes north of Boise. while fi res continued to rage out of control
1n two 0Fegon national forests. Crews in several otheT Northwestern states
were able to take a breather after bnngrng fires under control. Scores of
lightning-sparked blazes ha ve scorched more than 560.000 acres in the
Northwest since Aug. I. said Dave Damron of the Boise lnteragency Fire
Center. the natio nal fire command po~t.
Bailey declar ed nominee in Alabama race
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. -A state Democrauc Party subcommittee today
unanimously declared that Lt. Gov. Bill Baxley 1s the party's nominee for
governor. ruhng that Attorney General Charlie Gradd1ck won a primary runoff
b} usinJ illegal votes. The subcommmee's ruling said. "Bill Baxlt'y received
the maJOrtt} of the legally cast votes m the June 24 runoff." Baxley had
chanenged the attorney ~eneral's 8,756-vote lead In their June 2if runoff.
contending that the margin was built only with the help of illegal RepubltCJtn
crossover votes that Gradd1ck openly soltc11ed John Baker. chairman of the
state part;. and the subcommittee. said there would be no "verbal
postmortems" by the panel.
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2 ,000 Rockwell jobs
LOS .\NGEU:.S (AP) -The
dec1s1o n to build another space
'ihu11lc ""Ill mean thou!Mlnds of Jobs
for the , out hem ( ·altforma oper-
ations of Rockwell International
Corp .. which plans 10 lay ofT more
than 4.000 empl oyees as the B-1
bomber program winds down
It waor, uncleat what impact the
acuon would have on recently an-
nounced plans 10 mothball the shuttle
foc1hty at Vandenberg Ai r Force Base
until 1992, said Lt. Co. John Booth of
lhe Air Force Space D1v1sion.
Los Angele-; Mayor Tom Bradle}
termed the new shuttle "a boon to our
economy"
The new shuttle would be a
replacement for the shu0llle
Challenger. which eitploded shortly
after takeoff Jan 28.
"The space huttle ts the cor-
nerstone of the nation's space system.
and Rockwell's space operations are
ready to move forward to build the
new orbiter." Rockwell said in a
statement from its West Coast head-
quarters 1n El Segundo.
Rockwell 1s based in Pittsburgh,
Penn .. The new shuttle. hke those thai
preceded 11. Wlll be manufactured at
the company's facility 1n suburban
Downey. and assembled at in the
desert community of Palmdale near
Edwards Air Force Base.
Rockwell's Palmdale plant hu
been shuttered since the last shu ttl~
Atlantis. rolled off the assembly liae
in June 1985.
Rockwell said up to 2.000 jobe
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)ears to build the new shuttle.
As many as 15.000 Rockwell em-
ployees in Southern Cahfom1a were
involved 1n the shuttle program at its
peak 1n the late I 970sand early 1980s
Customs, drug agents
plan border teamwork
SAN DIEGO ( .\P) -Teamwork
b} U.S. Custom\ en tee inspectors
and fed eral drug agents ts planned at
the world's bu'itC\I border crossing as
part of the ll.S government's
escalated war again'lt drug smuggling.
Allan J Rappopon. ( ustoms dis·
tnct director for San Diego Count}.
said Thur'>da) that 92 newly-assigned
( ustom~ inspector<, will be at work in
a nev. l) established special oper-
a11ons 'iCCt1on They will be J01ncd b>
a large number of DE.\ agents. said
Ro nald J D'I Jlhs'iC of the U S. Drug
Enforcement Admin1 'itra11 on
Rappoport also ~1d the number of
drug-sniffing dogs teams will be
increased from 10 10 24
rhe C ustoms and DEA inspectors
will be headquartered at the San
Ysidro Pon Of Entry. whert' there
current!)' arc no DEA agents sta-
tioned. The drug agents and Customs
inspectors will be cross-trained to
enforce each other's laws.
··w11h our agents working with
DEA agents. we'll be able to attack
this problem the wa) 1t should be.··
said Kenneth lngleby. SJ)«tal agent in
charge of Customs' office of in-
' csllgallons
Custom'\ inspectors from the
Special Operations Secuon. which
Rappoport began forming one year
ago. will react to intelligence gathered
from Operation Alliance. Rappoport
said
Girl who turned in parents
returns to children's home
By the Assocta&ed Press
..\Tustin girl who turned her parents over to pohce for alleged drug abuse
was ordered Frida) to return to a children's shelter. despite her wis h to be
reunttt'd with the couple. a court source said. Deanna Young. 13. has been
housed 1n thesheltc:rs1nce Wednesday. when she went to police with a trash bag
full of pills, pot. cocaine and drug paraphemaha she said belonged to her
parents. They were arrested and charged with cocaine possession ... he loves
h~r parents. she doe n't want to remain apart from her family." said Susan
0 Bnen. a pm ate lawyer retained by the county to represent the girl Ms
O'Bnen said Deanna's parents v.erc at the heanng. but she refused to deS:Cnbe
the reunion Juvenile court proceedings art" secret and closed to the media
Orange County JU Vent le court Referee Betty Farrell ordered Deanna returned
to Jhc Orangewood C'hildrcn's Home pending a full hearing 1n two or three
w.eeks, a court offic."1al who refused to 1dent1fy h1 mself'id1d after the heanng that
was closed h) lnw
Jarvis eulogized a t memorial servi ce
Ci LEN DALE -Tax crusader Howard Jarvis was eulog11cd Frida) as :i
man of acuon who lefl a lasting mark on tax reform with his 1978 Cahfom1a
1n111at1ve that cut hi I hons of doll: rl> in propcny taxes "Howard 1s great bccaust
tho~ things that he 5et into motion dunn.g ht~ time here will la" long beyond
h1'i days," broadcaster Bruce lterschen'iOn ~aid 1n nnemonal 5erv1ce at Forest
Lawn Mcmonal Park "A new generation 1s not go1na 10 JUSt read 11bout
Howard. they'll be helped by him,'' he s:ud Poul Ciann. who co-authored 1hf
tax-slashing Propo 111on 13 with Jarvis and workt.'d with him on other ttllll. ('111
measure\. said ht adm1rntmn for the ret1rt'd ttuci1nc'isman went hevond the law
that limited propcny tu increases in the "ate. ·
Cltru• lndu•try m ast report to palon
FRF.~NO -\n appellate court ha'I upheld a Tulare Count)' wd e·, ordft
that four ntru' p duna hou~'I muM provide It t\ of ownt"" and emplo l~~ w
the Un11rd F-arm Worktf"I union The lJ FW filed an offiC'lal not"e on pnl 14 198~ that 1t w nted OC<'CSS to the four rompan1c~ to uci uppon for ;i union
rcprcscnlat1on elcctton I he compan1r111 art' ht'tt'r Packers. ttard1n1 and
t tUCtl Orangr c OVt' \an er ( ·11ruc, -\\'r(1Ciat1on and \untrttll ( rrnYrer\
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\' . Alleged ton;ure of DEA agent to be .in~estigated
Mexico• s attorney general
sends agents ~o probe case
MEXICO CITY (AP) -Mexico's attorney ienent-1
has se!lt a team to the western city of G~dalaJara to
1nvest1pte lbc.,..aneat-and allcacd torture'.-&f'.-a ~t:r.S.
narcoucs aacnt, a presidential spokesman said Friday.
.Manuel Alonso said the fovemment had not yet
received a formal U.S. protest o the alleged mistreatment
by Jalisco state police Wednesday of Drug Enforcement
Administntion officer Victor CortC'Z Jr.
Jn Wasbin!!on, White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said: 'The United States protests the un-
provoked and totally unJu'ltafied detenuon and tonure of
one of tts officials. •
"Vi&ilantism by a state authonty cau!>Cs scnous
harm to the relation hip ncce sary for our two countn~
to be able to combat drug trafficking and producnon," he
said.
Scfllo Garcia Ram1rcL. the Mexican attorney
general, discussed the case with U.S. Auomey General
Edwin Meese Ill on Thursday in Wa hington, Alonso
said. They met during a visit by Pre tdcnt Miguel de la
Madrid of Mexico.
Garda Ramire?. offered to investigate the case
immediately and "is keeping his promise to Meese." de la
Madrid's spokesman said. "He has sent his people to
make a deep investigation," the spokesman said.
According 10 Alonso. Garcia Ram1 rC'Z aJso asked
Gov. Enrique Alvarez dcl Cutillo of Jahsco to blve the
state anomcy acneraJ'1 office P9fljeipuc u\ lhc investip ..
uon
Me iuco's dt'leption n:tumed late Thursday but
Alonso said he believed the two attorneys ~ncral wo1.11d
discuss the case qajn by telephone. Garcia Ramun was
not available foT comment Friday.
"The information they have here 1s tblt thm were
two men d1scovCTed with htlh-caliber weapcfM in a car
wbo were suspicious,·· Alonso said in a telcpbooe
interview.
"They were detained and were taken to the offices of
the police, where they verbally identified themselves -
one of them as an a&cnt of the DEA -because this 1s
customary with this type of a1Cnts. They don•t carry any
type of identification on them. so once they were
identified n:ally as what they Mid, Ibey wre libended ...
The second man, a Maican natioo&J, bu not bm>
idenufied. · .
Sources in Mcxko who ate cl0te to ~ cue aid c.onn was tort1.1red with e&ectric abockl; carbonaacd
miMTal water was forced up bJ.S n~ and be WU beaten.
Alonso CllidJabsco state police continue to deny that
Cortez was tortured.
Jalisco policc headquarters said In mponte ro
telephoned inquiries that the dtrecml' was on vacation
and 11sistant director A,ntonio Millancs, the only other
person authorized to comment, was in a mcetina. .
Francisco Fonseca, spokesman f9r I.be MeXJcan
attorney 1Cneral's office, said Thursday that Cortez was •
held only ooe or two bo1.1n and denied. Fonseca denied
Cortez was beaten.
54 feared
dead in
Wreckage
of plane
The lntemational Office
TEGUClGAL.PA. Honduras (AP)
-A . search aircraft spotted the
wrccka&e Friday of a C-130 transport
plane that crashed in dense jungle
with 54 people aboard, and the pilot
~ported he could see no survivors.
the air force said.
The plane, donated to the Hon-
.duran aarforcc by the United States in
1982, was sported near Wampus1rpe
village in Gracias a D1os provmce.
near the Nicaraguan border.
Fifteen Amencan and Honduran
aircraft had been searching for 1t.
:i\cir force commander Col. Edgardo
Mejia told reporters that several
military patrols had set out over land
from "several points, but it would take
them a Iona time to reach the crash
site because of the mountainous
terraan and jungle.
"The place 1s of difficult access but
our troops will get there. Mos1
probably, there an: no survivors. but
we wall search for them," MeJ1a said.
"Let's hope we find them."
Mejia said some patrols had
already reached Wampus1rpe and
were using machetes to hack out a
cleanng an the jungle for helicopters
to land.
MeJ1a said heavy rams and the
presence of poisonous snakes an the
area made the work even more
difficult. Controllers lost radio contact wtth
the a1plane shortly after it took off at
about 12:30 p.m. Thursday from the
Mocoron air force base near the
border with Nicaragua. It was en
route to Tegucigalpa where the
soldiers were sc heduled to go on
leave.
Policemen
attackedln
N. Ireland
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)
-Hundreds of Roman C'atholtc
yo uths attacked police with stones
and bottles Fnday following a peace-
ful march 1n the village of
Toombebndge. and several officers
were anJurcd. witnesses reported
In Belfast, the capital ofth1s Bnllsh
province. the outlawed lnsh Re-
publican Army claimed respons1 -
b1ltty for k1lltng a Catholic man and
said he was slain because he wa'i a
police informer.
The violence in Toombebndge. 30
miles northwest of Belfast. began at
the end of a march b}' several
thousand people. The march ~as
O!J.llnlZed by the Ancient Order ot
H1bern1ans, a predom1nantl) ( ath-
ollc group that set'ks the un1faa11on of
Protestant-dominated Northern Ire-
land and the overwhelmangl}' C ath-
ollc Irish Republtc. Several policemen were struck b)
the m1ss1lcs thrown by the rampaging
youths, but officials said none re-
quired hospital treatment. They said
one civilian was hosp1tahzed with
' minor injunes suffered when police
swmgjng batons made several charge'i
to disperse the mob. Pohce did not 1dent1fy the IRA
v1c11m whose body was found Fnda}
an west Belfast with a single gunshot
wound an the head.
But the predominantly Catholic
IRA. an messages to the news media.
said he was Patrick Murray. 30. and
claimed he was a former IRA volun-
tee r who had turned police informer.
Queen Mother
flown to hospital
LONDON tAP)-Queen Mother
Elizabeth was Oow~ to a hospital
Fnday from the Castle of Mey 1n
Scotland when she complained of
discomfort aOer eating fish. a rovul
,pokesman said The spokesman said the 86-year-
old mother of Queen Eltzabeth 11
would spend the night in Ahcrdcen
Royal lnfinnary but refused to com·
ment on her cond1t1on
Mt'anwh1lc. the Duchess of York.
newly mamed to tht queen's ~ond
son Pnnce ndrcw. fell and tw1!>ted
her 'ten knee at a p1cn1c 1n Scotland'!>
We tern Isles. Buckingham Palace
said Fnday Tht palace said tht• fonncr San>.h
Ferau'°n was on a family cru1'lt' an the
isles on the royal yacht Bntann111 and
wo' be1na treated by a na' )'doctor on
the ship The queen mother WB'I tak1n& her
nnual three-week break from official
enp mt'nt and nay1na a .. u5ual at
tht l'tlc of Mev at C 11hnc'" 1n the
far oorth of otfnnd
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College claSs to eXplore.historY of Gh!!istianity
The ha tory of Chmtlantt)' will be
e"plored in a th~·untl cl:u~ at
Onnec C'oa5t Collrgc. Co~ta Me~.
The course wall focus o n the
important peopk throu.gh the cen·
tunes who have been instrumental 1n
shaping the structure and doctnnc of
the cburch, according to Gayne J.
• Anacher, instructor.
The study will also help provide
answers to such questions as why are
there so many denom1nat1ons and
churches, how do their beliefs differ.
how and when did the) get ~tarted.
what issues were at stake in the
Protestant Refonnatton, and what
differences separate fundamentalt~t.
evangelical and liberal Chnst1ans
The class will meet at 6 30 p.m. on
Tuesdays.. beginning Aug 19 For
informatton. call 412-5772. • • • A i.tlent auction v.111 be held at t.
Mary't Eptscopal C1ttmll afler the I 0
a.m. service Sunda)'
Pantc1pant<1 arc a~ked to bnn~ a
brunch and bid on \ ano1,1s auction
items, such as artwork. crafts and
~rv1cts. The church, .. located at 429
Park Ave .. Laguna Beach. • • • Tim Timmons. author. lecturer.
counselor and pastor (!f the Soutb
Coast Community Cburcb of lrvloe,
will present a half-hour daily radio
shov. Monda) through Friday on
KKLA-99.5 FM The broadcast ts at
6:30 pm. .. ...
Luncheon at D11lman 's Re!I·
taurant 1n Newport Beach and a
harbor crut!>e from lhe Fun Lone 1s
planned for members of Temple
lsalab of Newport Beacb at noon
Surida' For resen attons and 1nfor-
rl)at1on. call the temple office at
548-6900 or 646· 751 :!
• • • Temple Belli El, a Reform con-
grcgauon scrvinJ South Orange
County. I) ccepttng registration ol
its 1986-87 rehg1ous school.
Under the direction of lsabellt'
Kaminsky, vice prts1dent of educa-
tion. and lhbb1 Allen Krause. the
program will include unda) and
Hebrew schools. M1drash and \on-
firmataon classes.
The program will begin 1n Septt'm·
ber. For information. call the tempi<'
office at 364-2332. ••• Linda Hopkins . .,tar of stage and
scrc~n. will be the guest soloist at the
9· 30 and 11 a.m. sef\ ices Sunday at
Raacbo Capistrano Commun ity
Cburcb, 29251 Camano Capinrano.
an Juan Capistrano. • • • Late Hiils CommaAity Church
pastor te"e Baglc) w1ll talk about
ht'i tnp to C1uatemala w11h h1i. i.on
Todd. 16 1n COOJUn('tlOn With
Wycl1ff l ranslaton. at the Fnda)
mecung o l Mature Single'>.
I k wall ali.o tdl of .,orne of th~
dangers encountered and what the
prQJcct meant to him and hi s son
The meeting wall take place at 7. ~O
pm 1n th.: t•hurch educauonal
bu1ld1ng. 23311 MnllltOn Parkwa)'.
Laguna Hills.
• • • The f1ri.t rn a -,e nc~ of .,ermons
utled "Redemption ot the Lord"" 111
be g1H~n b} the Rev. ( raJg Williams
at Q 30 a m Sunda)' at the Lagua
Pr,sbyterlan Church, 41 5 Forest
A\e .. Laguna Beach
• • • Praise. a special ~1nging group
from Woodbridge Communtt)
( hutl h "'111 take pan 1n the I 0 a.m
TV's Donahue feels a vOid
but he hasri 'tlost his faith
NEW YORK (.\Pl -He ~n\Cs a his »ear' ol Roman Catholic cduca-
loss. Not totall). but partl) Tele· 1100. h1<, once devou1 comm1tml·nt
vision's Phil Donahue sa)" ht• hasn't his past dedicated work for the l·hurch
lost his faith . but h<.' has lost con-and struggles to 1mpkmcnt 11' pnn-
fidence 1n the waH of the church that c1ples.
nunured him 1 hat saddrns him But "the bt\hopsare tn\ulated from
"The mandate of the people 1s to the will of the people.'' Ile ..aid 1n an
reclaim 1he church.'' he )<!Vs. recalling interv 1e"' "The church has a lot of
---. atoning to do 10 tt\ attttudl' tov.ard
--------------women. in It\ attl!Udl' tov.ard
Harbor Christian Fellowship
740 W. Wilson. Co~ta Mesa
Puppetry -Contests -Prizes
A Clrtllll Wllct•I frlll
The UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Cotto MeH
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHRUCH
191h St. & Harbor BlvcL
Church School 9 00
Worship 9 00 and 10 30
Charles 0 Clark, Minister
Cot11 Me'MI
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
1701 Baker
Worahlp & Church School
8·30-10-00 • m
Or Wrll•dm E Sleel q 7ti ~ •• 4
,, . ...,,~·r' ht· ... t·
CH.-IST CHURCH aY THE SEA
UNITED WTHOOIST
1400 W BalbOa Blvo
173-3905
Rev Lawrence T 'l'OU"1j
WOANt> I ChlH'Cf> ~ •.30 4.1111
W-MJ ~ .. kt>ool •nd D•y Cet•
1 JO A.N ... "M
Huntington Beau· Nr,rth
COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
6662 Hell A11P 1:14<' 446 i
Worehlp Service 8:30 & 10:00
8:30 Sund1y School 10:00
F 00"18"' Vatl"Y
FIAST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
18225 Bushard SI
982-2593
Jame, A Hadley Pas.1or
Worahlp & Church Schoof t ·30 A.M
Nf Wf'IJH' ( f fill H rt JNlll[J MrTH(JD1~r CHURCH
1901 Merguerlte Av•
'
Corona del Mar
~..0745
W~ lo Cludl Schoal 9 30 Ml
Rev Burley R Howe
COIMU•tTY CIUICM CHGIECATIHAL
611 MtllotW.,. AH., Cortu 4tl l1r
Oo•114 I . Kitz, l l1l1ter 10 l.M.
$1Mly Wors~lp
644 7 4to "" ~ ... \ " ' I "'
U881 MAAI( S .. LO
SMA11A 1 scaWICfs •
fo h111 -~I IOJO 1111
, ,,., , .. ,,"~ ut r .. c1A1
~· Mo w 1 )0 ,... Vl '.<!loo
'"Ml Id to•lh t;1oull\ S.np\
1011 c ...... .o ... """ •Ktt '"' ..... ...... 1 ...
Centor AIM W..,_,
l'.d\leetor Mtrlllft'I Yen AaaJte
homose\uals ...
Donahue 51. a '>Cns1t1-..c thought-
ful man ~t a1 hi' d.:sil. tn ht\ casual
cluttered office at 1\18( where he has
become a star of studio rap \Css1on\
\l.tth his audience\ He \aid he "'a'
grateful for ht\ church root\
"I "'as 'e~ fonunatc "I had goo<l
tl·achcr<,. nun\, brothers and priest\
"'hom I'll ne\ er be able lo re pa\ tor
the ttm(' the) spent ""Ith me. e' cn
O\Crllml·. tr)tng to gt\e ·11111c J>h1 lh.
e'er) opportuntt) pms1bk
"But 11 docs not follo"' that I haH'. a
moral oblt~uon to \urrendcr lO thl'
status quo an thl' churt h The grcatesa
gift 11 gaq• mt· 1n 16 )ear<, of Catholil'
l'ducauon "'as encouragement IQ
think for rn\'>l'lf
"That. "'hen I'm u1t1u 11ng 1ht·
church ,., C\actl) "'ba1 I bdtt:H· I'm
doing··
Donahui:. "'ho ha' bt:tomc a '>Clrt ut
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
Brue• A. Kurrie, PHtor
Sooday Worship
8:30 & 10:00 a.m.
Church School
~hildren thru Adults 10:00 a.m.
Nursery care available
8:30 & 10:00 a.m
Come Join Us
2850 Fairview Rd., Coate Meaa
557.3340
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
780 Victoria St., Coale Meu
Lother V. Tornow, P1ator
831·1611
Brue• .19•11• P1el0t
WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM
Swlc!Jy S<hool ' Acldt IW>lf Clm
9 70 AM
Chrnhan (lel!lffl!Jrt School
548·M66
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f .i\lblulf Or t. Jamill>,.•
N#•pofl B~~' n
P•• W1ll1drn Mt ()uu•d l'.1•,ln•
A\' I 11,. Robfr1 f' •• .,Wd11 ~\'>Ill '• I '
Rooaer WMl,n Mu\" °'"' '''
Worship 9:30 Ut
£duc1tlo. Cluses 10:45 Ut
QM C.t P"""'4
fer llft: Call '44·1341
SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT
HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM
1o1,c,.r Ft..,~ .. ,o 1 ,, ~,, • • ,., 4 ' .. 'tr' ,, c
r:··:·.:: ... @ !:!~ ~·-·: :~',i,
•• Q a
Sabbath ServlcH
r,. • ., lrt•illf I IS ,.
fteilt StnlO f1t•I fliUJ tf ltlf ... tl 1 Jt , I
Strw111c th •ewport·lrwh11 Area
2100 Mar Wi1t1
Church of St. Matthew
by the Sea
fT~C.C.-1
HOLY COMMUNION
EACH 8UNDAY-O:OO A.M.
.... ~~-ttfl)
MERTZ HALL
of~ Congreg11donel Church
011 ~ 'tcioni dll..., -. ................. -m.m1 -......... .....,
~ .
popular TV philosopher. grappling
frequent!\ with basic issues in his
g1\'e-and-take discussions .with au-
d1cnccc; ... aid thcolog) had fascinated
him .
"It was one of m) most exctting
clac,se'> ... he said. recalli ng his da)s at
the l nl\ersll\ of Notrc Dame, a
( athollc. instltutton. •·1 lo\cd 11
theolog} and ph1losoph} ".
He \31d his fa,onte professor. the
late Re'. Jame~ Sm} th. encouragl'd
!>tudcnt'> rn ht'> theolog} cour!><' to rc.•ad
books on the church·s Index of
·f orbidden Books. since abolished
"It wa'> t'\Ct ling and dangerou<1 ... Phil Donahue
Donahue said "He "'as a good
thcolog1an ..
H<.• ~1d ht: had an mnatt.' a'er-.1on
to TV pcr~nahqn "taking thcm-
sche" li:>o senoush Sure. I take issue\
'it:nou<>I) I wa\·e m} arm'> and
C\prcss op1n1ons. But I don't 1mpo~·
them on the audience
a'> announcer n<.'\.\-'><.'a'>tt·r and rc-
poner Donahue "a" dnutcdl\ al-
tt\C tn ht'I <iuburban l hUrlh <,en ing
on th<.· parnh counul. hcad1n~ It\
u1mmun1ca11on\ comm1ttcc. l'd111ng
the pan!>h ne\\spapcr
"Thert.' arc too man} mc.·~'>1an1l
people running around thinking lhn
have the.· ano;wcr to C\<.'r~th1ng. I ma~
he onc ofthl· la'>l people God tall.!> to.
I'm concerned when people sa ~ the~
tJlil. to (1<x1 l''t:l)<.la' and he talk\
batil. ··
Ht KIH''> a'., 1d an:ounl o l 1t 1n h1\
tand1d. oltl'n toud11ng au1<1-
b111gr~) "DonahUl'. .. puhlt~hl·d b~
~1mot1 & '-llhu\ler. dl'd1catt·d to ht'>
four \on\ and duughll'r. and to hi\
'>t:ltHld ""'k ~1 arlo Thoma'
In hi\ earl' da\S on radio and
tclc' 1\1on 1n 1:>a~ tun. Oh1u. 'anou~I>
.. ..\ lot abuul thl· l'hurch " no1
tn\p1red" hl' \a1d It dO<.''>n't '>Ulli·
ut·ntl) d1\lnbute 11\ rc\ourln and 11
1s unfair lo \.\-Oml·n
Oadt
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rocer J Berc. Pastor
Km Eifert l<rocstad. Pastor
IDl1elp .. 1 of Chrlll)
:140 I lrvln• at Senta IHbel
Newport 8•1e h
645 5711
WORSHIP SERVICE y Morning Wo1\h1p 10 AM
Sunday School 9 AM
8 AM & 10:30 AM
(lnterJ)feter for the deal al 8 AM)
SUHOA Y SCHOOL 9: 15 AM
Nursery Care Ava~able
WELCOIE
711 Dner Dr, •t••tl1 luch
Ul-3131
Sermon Topic:
._ • ,
·"The Festival of Fam ily"
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
~ .. ,.,,11~ t "'"' ·•fl-0 l"lu•t ,. ,, ~·O· "' S ~ ,.
<>205 MAIN STREET SUITE 23
tilJN TIN(, TON BEACH C A 92648
Adullc, t Jr Cnurch
8 00 9 45 & I I 10 Rev Peggy Bas~f'll
For lnlorrnat1on
%9 a331
I
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)t. Laguna Presbyterian C hurc h
U "Church ofClumc\ ..
A tnen~y cluch tor lht South County_ St11'1Wt111 Sermons Buuhfuf mustC
• j "'ur11l111 U or~/1111 'l·,'IO 111rt ~ \11r•1·r 1 (arr l'rm 1rJ..rl
H f'l'kd•J Program.It For ChlldN'n. Youth & 4du/L\
II 'l For.,,I A'"• l'honf' '94 -;·,·,.·,
Dr Arttu I hnkerslty, Rev Cuic Wllams. Dr £d•urds C1klwel
lJIAL A PRA YF.H 494 l'HA Y
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
tll'<A •H 1<f , 1r r .. r lli'Olt<[H c" 1ru,.. l•cl 111• 1 '"'"I••
0 '("'' I ,<•fNl1Sl1titll)SlflN ~A 'i '<" IJT
''Soul''
• Irvine-First Church of Christ, Sclent11t
Rancho S11n Joaquin lnlermedl1le School
'861 Mlchelaon (Near Yete)
Church & Sund11y School-10.00 A M
Reeding Room, 4330 B1rranc11 Pkwy S1,1llf 145 Stonecraall Plu11
10 /4 M 4 P M Mon thru Set
10 A M 7 p M Thur1d11y
Newport Beach-Flrat Chu;~h of Chris.I. Scf~nlltt
3303 Via Lido. Newport Beach
Church & Sund1y School-9 00 & 10 30 A M
Reeding Aoom, 3315 Via lido
Mon thru Sat 9 AM !\ p M Tut• 7·1 p M
• I "h • ;..J f t t ......
Newport a .. ch-Second Church or Chrt11. Scientist
l100 Pacific View Dr Coron• del Mar
Church I Sunday School 10 oo.A M
Reeding Room 3500 "8 E Co1tt Hwy CdM
WEDNHOAY EVf NHIC Tf ITIMOIY MffTl•I
8 p ••. All CllUllCllf I
All er cordially 1nv1ted to attend the church s rv1c "
!lnd en1oy thP priv11eqes or tM AAad1nq Aoomt..
C hild Care Provided AT All SERVICFS
service Sunda) at the Nel&bborbood
Congregatlooal Cburcb, 340 St
Ann's Onve. Laguna Beach
about wn.tt ~111g a Umvcriali 1
mcan!I to them. • • • Huntington Beach ~s1dent Nina
Vada. author of "Rctum From
Darkncs~." will speak at 8 p.m
Fnday at Temple Betta Da•ld or
Orange Couty, 6100 Hefley St ..
Westminster.
• • • Marge Miller. a mamaie·famtl~-
• • •
ch1td counselor, will pre~nt a re·
corded play, "Judgment of Time" nt
10:30 a.m . Sunday at the UoUarian
UnJversallst Fellow1blp of Laguna
Beacb, 4"29 C} press On ve The Interfaith Peace Mlalstry of
fhe pla> portrays Julia Howe.
Luc} Stone. ·usan•B. Anthon) and
Maf) L1\ermore, rnmpanng their
struggles with tho<it' of women toda)
Orange Cou.aty will continue its
Shalom sencs. "Spiritual Growth
Through oc1al J usucc and Peace."
• • • "Shanng our l 'U1sm" 1s the tttle
of the Io· .30 a.m. service unda) at
the Orange Coast Uoltartan Unlver·
sallst C'burcb, 1259 Vt<:tona \t .
Costa Mesa.
The next workshop will be held at
10 a.m. Monday at the Commumt)
Prcsb)'tenan Church of San Juan
( ap1strano. 32202 Del Obispo Road
Those auendmg are ai.kcd to bnng
poem~. son.gs or onher thought)
On Thursda) the session will be
repeated at 10 a.m. and I :30 p.m. at
the First Presb) terian Church of
rullerton. 838 N Euclid A vc For
information. call 771-2901
..
Japanese religion
par for the course
( iL f:N DALI:. (A P)-f-ollowcrsofa small religion based in Japan finq
(iod in a rather unconventional place the golf course
The ~pon 1s firmly linked wtth the Church of Perfect L1beny. although tht'
t"'o have no tntnns1cconnccuon. In fact, an)' art1v1t~ -from baseball to
cabinet!) -would fulfill the same functi on
&t-the church docs uwolvc golf in 1ts n:hgion and operate.s..counes in
'>e' era I countnec;, 1ncludmga 16-hole spread 1n Japan, where <>ome oft he
churches have dn' mg ranges on their roofs.
Leaders oft he rcltg1on. which has tts Nonh Amcncan hcadquaners at a
<.mall church 1n Glendale. declined to be in ten 1c"'ed But according to church
l11erature. adhcrants art: encouraged to v.o,..h1p C1od b) leading an art1st1c hfc
"\\hat that mean\" onl' follo\.\-er told the Lo\ .\ngclc."\ T1mei.. ··as that }OU
mu)>t bring to"' hat ~ou do-""hate' er It I\ -the dcd1catton. the.· passion fo r
e\cellencc that a lrUl' Jnt'>t bnngs to ht'> worlt.
"(1olf1<1a fa\(1red <.pon bccau~ 11 rcqum:Huch concen1ra11on on deta1h
and because 11can be pla )cd b> almost an .. onl' .. ~he.said. "The pnnc1ples
lOuld beapplted loan) other sport or act1v1t~. but 11 would be difficult to
rt•commend tu man) people that tbc~ take up.~). pole·' aulllng "
Thl' < hurl h ol Perfect L1bcn, claim., 20.000 lam1lte') tn the lln1ted States
Jnd \anada f 1 'e of the<. hurchcs:as p1t·1ured 1n the religion's EngJ1sh-language
m.:i11.<111nc. arc.· in prl\ ate hom<.''i
The Hn I at'ium1) ano '>e<. rctal) Ill the chief m1n1<1tcr of the church tn
C 1lcndalc 'aid memhersh1p 10 the Lo\ Angckc. area" about 1.000 families. On
thrl'l" ~unthl) '>. ahout a do1en v.or~htpcr'> attC'ndcd '>erv ice., at tht• r hurch tn
( 1 ll'nd;1k . .ih<nll I() mile' north of do""ntown L <>'> .\n11.clc'>
In Japan the rcl1g1un had 2 6 m1ll1on followers 1n 1478. according toa
qua\1-gm ernmcntal '>tat 1\11cal a11.em·,
I hdargnhurlh hcadquaner'> includt:'a ho~p1tal rnllcge, three goll
rnur..c'> and PL Land. an amasement paril. for children tn Tondabayashi. near
Osaka. Thnhurch also ha!> liH•othcrcoursc<> around Japan. owned through a
pm atccompan)'. and one in 8ra11I
The( hurch of Perfect L1bcn\ wai. tound.:d 10 1946 b)' Tokuch1k.a M1k1
IEW THOUGHT CHRISTlll CHURCHl
610 W 11th St., Colli Mtia CTtKl*lc Science of Mn!)
"The Height of
Mental Acceptance"
Rev Jim Vaughn
Potluck • Sunday
•<111i11r M<l!ft"'I Mt-.Wltf Hl-.ihflf to tvnior Cflu•dt JO I?
Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464
You Wiii be Wek:omed-And Helpedll
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
M ein at Ademe, Huntington hech
SUNDAY: Acll .. Youth OrouP9
NUrNrJ s.r.lc9 Morning Worship . 9 00 AM Mike Farra. Dave Malcom &
Bible School .. .. . 10 45 AM Alben H Karges. Ministers. •
Evening Worship . 6 00 PM Marge Iden, Director of Christian Education
DIAL·A-DEVOTION -536-tslO: Otnc:. -53&-2519
"Pr•Khlng Chrlet Since 1895"
St. An<ln~\\'·~ Pre~hytcrian Church
\\11r l11p .111.J lu ,,, '"" pr.h 11, .11
l~hr11~c ... , • nh re d . h1hlu .d 1tH''"-'L:t
I )r R"n Ln I>""
"TO WALK AND
NOT FAl NTu
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Be sure to worship
at a place
of your choice
WELCOMES YOU
SUNDAY WOf'atfMJ Hf'YtCEI
7 30 AM Holy Eucharist Alie I
9 00 AM Holy Euehert11 Rita II
10 4S ><M Prayat and PrelM Eucharltt Alie 11
Church School 9 00 AM Chlld Cara • 7 30 & 9 00 AM
(Mus1e. tetmon and child cart el 3 MNICeS)
lllllO-WHKWOttteaHOP
Monday Frldey 8 30 AM MMnlng Prayer
Tueaday 10 00 AM Eueharlll' H .. llng Sef'llica
W9dnetday 8 30 AM Hoty Eucharist
''· 0111Mt1 f'. f'rtc .. 0 .0 . Preist 1n Charge
Fr E•mond D Fetrts, A .. 1111no
Thtl Rftv Tt\omu Henty • Or Wllllam ~obetll • Mr Simuel Snal•r
't \ 11'\J 1 I AM I \ F Pl~< < lf> \ ( C H l tH ti ..
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MOYIE
U "Bllml lt On The Night" (1984)
lti Mn:ulo, Byron~
(l)MOYIE
U "PIQln LOYe Song" (1950)
Etthlr Wlllllma, How.rd Keel.
MOYIE
H ''The Dtvtl To P9y'' (1930)
Ronald Colmln, ~orett1 Young.
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NEW ZOO REVUE
8.W.A.T.
BUCKAOGERS
ADAM SMfTH'S MONEY
WORLD
I MAOIC Of WA TEACOlORS
1008 PRAISE THE LOAD GENE SCOTT MOVIE •
t * * ''The Go M1111r1'' ( 1983) Ku-~ Yl-Snan, Rjnsaku M1t11t1naml
'-f) WREST1..ING
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I Q! PUNKY BREWSTEA
HAPPY DAYS 9 EWOl<S AHO OAOtOS
ADYENT\IAE HOUR G SUPER SPORTS AMERICA
(!) G.I. JOE: PYRAMID Of
OAAKHES8 9 WAU. STREET WEEK
Ii) MAGIC Of WATEACOt.ORS
al) OHE WAY GAME
-10:00-
1 Ws:~
LAVERNE & SHIRlEY
SUPER POWERS TEAM:
11!4f::MAAC
JIM COOPEA'S ORANGE
COUNTY
aJ Al VIN AHO THE CttlPMUNl<S
al) CHILOREH'S CINEMA
mTHEBEAM
C MOVE * * 'Rapp.ti (1985) MariO VIII
Peeblt$, T Ula Valenza
' UNCEMSORED CHAHHE1...S t: l\' AAOUNO THE WORLD WTTH
OEOAGe PUMPTOH
!)MOVIE
H "Sal1 In The Wound'' (19721
Geor~~°"· Kllus Kins111
*** "AN FIJI Down" (1962) Ev1
Mlrit Saint, Warren Beatty
,%)MOVIE , * * '-' ''The Jel1c ( 1979) SleYe Mlf· tin, Bemadette Peters
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1 DUHOEOHS&ORAOOHS
THIS WEB< IN 8ASEBAll
WHATS HAPPEHINOn G SPORTS COLUMN ., MOVIE * * Tan.an And The Amazonl'
(1945) Jonnny Welssloollef, Johnny
Sheffleld e VICTORY GARDEN
Ii) ACRYLIC PAINTINO WTTH
BAACLAY SHEAKS ~ SUPER POWERS TEAM·
OALACTIC GUAROCAHS Q l lOOOVl>EO MAKEJ'8 MA Teti
MOVIE * * * "Enola Gay The Men. The
Mltllon, The Atomic Bomb ( 19801
P11nc11 Outty, Silly Crystal
-10:55-m PLEDGE BREAK
-11:00-
1 POLE POSmON
BASEBAU
AMa.cA'S TOP TEN
®) WEEKEND SProAL
G WRESTUNO G) SOUL TRAIN · .
I!) ACRYLIC PAINTING WfTH
BAACl.AY SHEAKS
CI!) DALE EVANS m INSIDE NASCAR
-11:05-m FJIOOAL GOURMET
-11:15-1. MOVIE * t * Lonely Heerts 119831 Wfll'4Y
Hughes, Norman Kl)'9
-11:30-
~EBAOWNAND ~&EHrTS
II§) AMERICAN BAHOST AHO
MOVIE * * "The Big NOite ( 1944) LSUfel
llld H11dy, ArthlH Space ID CAUORAPHY WITH KEH
BAOWN GD ARTHELEHE RIPPY G JAY JOHHSTOHFS 8ASEBAU
REVIEW
(C}MOVIE **'.+ ··er.Min " (19841 L~
Olcl!l'f, Adolfo Ouinones
(%)MOVIE ***'1' "Spellbound" (19•5) Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Pd
-'1:40-
• KATHY'S KrTCHEN
AfTERHOON
-1t<JO-
, r
h ''Wllo --I Cln't Aide A Allft. ="~1971)-~ .... ...
"~.:-.;:· ~-CAUIMPHY Wl'TH KEN
l=HEJaJ STAAOAMES
MOYIE
•• ''l'lft 1821" ( 1985) Tlmo4hy Hut-ton. Robert Urich.
-12:10-~ WUOH'8 LOUISIANA
I~~ ITARTFEK
~~
-12:40-
• HOUSE FOA AU. SEASONS
-1:00-1 ~ '
MOVIE . * "GI Bl\lee" (19e0) EMa Pretley, Juliet PrOWle. i::M.eTIWH
*** "Such Good Friend•" (1971) i lll Cannon, JllTIM Coco
MAGIC Of FlORAl PAINTING
DUKES Of HAZ2AAD
G) CHAltL£8 TAYLOR
mWRESTUNO
MOVIE
•• "Bttllon' 2 Electric:= .. (1984) Lucinda Dk:iuly, Adotfo Shab-
ba·Doo) Ouinones.
MOVIE * * • "Ttvllhold" (1981) Donald Sutherland, JeN Goldblum
(JJMOVIE • *. 'The Pnva11 History Of A
Campaign Tha1 FIRed~ lf981) Pat H~le. Edward Herrmann.
Cl} DANCE FEVER
-1:10-
&i)OOCTORWHO
-1:30-6 (lj CBS SPOmS SPECIAL 8 MUNSTERS I!> MAGIC Of AHIMAl PAINTING ail BE>ilNO THE SC9ES
P\ITTIH' OH THE HrTS
OH THUlLM SCEHEWITH CHAAl.ES CHAMPUH
-1:46-m REUGIOUS PROGRAMMING
-2:00-
1 Q! WOMEN'S OOl.F
GIDGET
• WHIZ KIOS
ITS ALMHG
G)MOVIE **''°' FOilow That Dream' (196.2)
EMs Presley, Arthur O'Connell
'1l) MA~ Of ANIMAL PAJNTINO
QJ WORLD CUP SKIING
CI!) BETTY JEAN A08INSON m TB.EPHONE AUCTION
FAME
S,MOVIE
t * "Sesame Street PreMnta Fol-
low Thlt Btrd ( 1985) Vok:es of Jim
Henson Carroll Spu1ney
lJMOVIE
• t •; Volunteers (1985) Tom
Hanks. John Candy
-2;30-
~ =OH THE HfTS 0 llERUN WALL: 25 YEARS
LATER
El!)fAMLYOHE WAYGAME
'-&l MOVIE
•• "Fut Forward" (1985) John
Scott Clough. Don FrriUn
-2:55-
&;) PLEOOE~
-3:00-6 PGAOOLF G AllTO RACIHG 0 MOVIE
t * * "Monsieur Beaocalre" (1946}
Bob Hope, Joan Ceulfield fJ ®l GAEA TEST SPORTS
LEGENDS 0 BIONIC WOMAN
<l) FAME
CD MOVIE • * The Man Wtth The Power"
( 19771 Bob Ne111. Vic Morrow.
'1l) NATIONAL OOWHHOME BlUES
FESTIVAL
Q!A·TEAM
al) CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE
MAGAZINE H MOVIE
t t t AR Of Me t 1984) SIM Mat·
tin, Lily T omltn
l MOVIE • * Peflecf' 119851 John Tmo1t1.
Jamte Lee Cur11S P STARTREK
-3:05-m WINOS Of EVEREST
-3;30-
fJ WORLD CUP SKllHG
®) WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS
°*"· Fr"'-c. Aida. CR>MCMI •
t• t \i "Antu" (1M1) .....Ula ......
CPJ NfNIWI
I ~=-. ,.
. 11.ACKIHEEP~
MOYIE
··~ ''Tht ........ Alt ColNna. Tht ,..,...,. Ale Cofl*la'' (1Mi)
Cltt Allrw. Eva Mn 8llnl l ~l·H
1W1118tWl<LE CIBMTT'MCTIOH8
MOW
..... "BlllMQ Sldclet'' (1974)
CllMn Uttll, Gelle Wider.
(l) NFL PAE IE.AION FOOTMU
-5:20-• THE MAN WHO LOYED If.AM
-5~
l='mr'I ~FROM DEl. MAR MOYIE •
•.tu "Ctmlla" ·11H•) Suau
Pecor1ro, lmanol Mia.
EVENNO
-t:OO-l ~NEWS
**'""Ft.tiled Annie And SweetleJ>. It Lady Truc:kn" (1979) Annie
Pottl, Kim Dwby.
l ~'=~HEAO THAEFS COWAKY
I WKAP IN CINCINNATI
A08ERT 8CHUUE1'
TOl<USO
HUEY LEWIS ANO THE NEWS;
HEART Of AOa< ANO AOU.
-t :15-
• PLEDGE BAEAK -•:30-1.(l)IBNEWS •
NBC NEWS
TED KNIGHT SHOW
Wl.DAMENCA
THAEFS COMPAKY MOVIE
H "Ordeal By Innocence" (1985)
Donald Sutherllnd, Fl)'9 Ounany
MOVIE
t ••,; "The Min With One Red
Shoe" (1985) Tom Hanks, Dabney
Coltman
-7:00-
B UP~
FIGHT BACIO WITH DAVID
HOROWITZ I ~YWOOOClOSEUP
I =~ EYE OH SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO ALM
NAHCY HARMON m INOCHJ.UFE
'CJMOVIE * * *'h "PllCel In The Heart" (1984) Sally Field, Lindsay Crouse
MOVIE * * "Turtt 182• ( 1985) Timothy Hut-
too, Robef1 Urich
-7:05-
fl) SAVINO THE WILOUFE
-7:10-
'19 PLEDGE BAEAK
-7:30-1 ~= EYE OHL.A.
NEWS I ~ ', \
11ENNV OOOOMAN: LETS
DANCE -A MUSICAL TRl8l/TE (l)ClOSEUP
l!J) THe EMO SPIN a! 8AH DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL
EXPAE8S
'})MOVIE
• • ·~ 'StX1een Canolel" ( 1984) Mol-
ly Rlngwak1, Anlhony M iChlel Hiii
-8:00-8 MELBA
GMOVIE **"'"The Kid With The 200 W."
( 1983) Gery Coleman, Robert Gui~
laume 8 MOVIE • • • '.+ "Whose Life Is It Anrnf'"
11881) Rlohard Dreyfuss, John ca.
savetes
fJl!J) MOVIE
t * * "The Ewok AdYentufe" ( 1984)
Eric Walker, Warwlek Divis
G SEVENTH AVEHUE G) WEEKENO MAGAZINE G> MOVIE **',; "Forblddel't" (1985) Jacque-
; ~ ~~rodmow
al) TRIMTY FlLM F£A TVRE m WHIRL YBIROS
R'MOVIE • * 'Commando ( t985) Arnold
Schwlnenegger. Rae oawn cnono
(l )MOVIE **'.; 'Volunteers" (1985) Tom
Hris. JOl'ln Candy CI!) HERITAGE SINGERS
f i MOVIE
• • • ·~ "Cllanots Of Fire'
Ben Cross. Ian Charleton
119811 . 1'PJIHHNEWS
-8:30-
8 MOVIE -4:00-
1 STAR GAMES
FANTASY ISLAND
AT THE MOVIES
G)MOVIE • * '" "ParldtSe, HIWlilln Style" ( 1966) EMS Pre$1ey, Suzanna Leigh
'1l> MOVIE
t t * ''t 'Tfle MUSIC Man" ( 1962)
ROb«1 Pr•too. Shirley Jones
BASEBAU
I BENNYHINH
• SPEEDWAY AMEA9CA
JEFfEASONS
MO\llE * • • "My Favortte Brunette" (1a.7)
Bob Hapt. Dorothy Lamour
-4:10-
• A PASSION TO PROTECT
-4:30-
WIOE WORLD Of SPORTS
BASEBALL
***"SOB (1981) Wll1lam Hol·
den, Jutte Andrews
(!) LIFESTYLES Of THE RICH ANO
FAMOUS
227 m TUAHtHG POINT
(1) TALES FAOM THE DARKSIDE
-9:00-
• MOVIE
u i..; "King Creole' (19581 Elvis
Preeley. Carolyn Jones
QI MARTY ROeelNS: SUPER
LEGEHO -~HOLM H .. SIV9Qe Seuon" ( 1970) Ron
Harper. Oline Mc8ein ~MOVIE H 'A "Caddyll\O" (1980) BM! Mur·
r,~
l MOVIE
-10:00-
l FACTSOfLH NEWS
LOYEIOAT i_PYll: THE ECHO WU NEVER
DE
• LffSTYLES Of THE NCH NltJ
FAMOU8 !~LEMON *. "Hlllonll L.Mr4'00fl'• EuropeM Vacation" (1985) Chevy ChMe, BeY·
tfty O'Angelo.
-10'.»-
l= Of ..•
MAX HEADROOM
INHHEWS
-10:~-
• SAT\M>AY SPOATSPAOE
-11:00-
1 •• (l)OQINEWS
Cf) T AL.ES FAOM THE
DiW<8IOE D MOVIE * * * "Wiid In The Street•" ( 1968) Chrltloptw Jones, Shelley Win1ers.
l w·A·s·H
DA TB.JHE LA
AEAl VIDEOS
HOT SEAT
MOVIE
H t,; "RazOfbd" (1984) Gregory
Hlntlon. Atttle Whiteley ~~MOVIES
t *'h "The Termlnltor" (1984) Ar·
nold Sdlwamnegger, lJnctl HflnW. too. I -11:15-
0EOAGE CAAUH IH CONCERT:
PLAYIN' WITH YOUR HEAD
-11:30-
1 BAAHABY JONES at SATUAOAY NIGHT LIVE
MTV TOP 20 VIDEO
COUNTDOWN G EYEWITHESS SPORTS
WEEKEND
(!) FTV
G)MOVIE • * "Re1urn From The Ashes"
( 1965) MWnillan Schell. Ingrid Thu-
lin.
G) MOVIE * * * "The Last Of Sheila" ( 1973)
!UcNrd Benjltnln, James Cobur"n ~~MASTEAS
*** "The Ordeel Of Or Mudd"
(1980) Dennis' Weaver. Susen Sulll-
Vlll
I =RATE WITH JESSE
OCXOH
MOVIE
• "Women II Play" (1983) Sharoo
~~ **'-' "A C<Mnant With Death"
( 196 7) George Mll'llrlt, l..luf 1 De-
von.
BIZAAAE Q
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-12.-00-fJ MOVIE
•• "Susan Sllpl Here" '1 954) Olcl!
IP~= Reynolds
CAHDISTAT~
DE JOHN COHCERT SBIES
MOVIE
"Perfect Timing" ( 1982) Stephen
Mark le, Michelle ScatbeW
-12:15-
MOVIE * • •,; "The Botder" (1981) Jack HI·
cholson. Valerie Perrine
-12:25-
• SOUNDST AGE
-12:30-6 NAME Of THE GAME 8 PIJTTIH' OH THE HrTS
(!)MOVIE • • * "Two Years Belore The Mut"
( 1946) Alan Ladd, Bnan Oonlevy
Erl> SATURDAY ALIVE
-12:40-
cc:i MOYie
•••; 'Volunteers" (19851 Tom
Hinks John Candy
-12:45-
G CANNED FllM FESTIVAL t't)MOVIE • * Peflect (1985) JOlln Travolla,
Jamie Lee Curtis
-1:00-
1 Cit FRIDAYS
AMEAICA'STOP TEN
GENE SCOTT
(%)MOVIE
**'"'··The Jerk" \1979) SIM Mar· I
tin. Bernadelle Peters
-1:30-
1 IHNNEWS
RUSH: GRACE UNDER
PAESSUAE
41)80UOOOLD
I~~~ P' OHE STEP BEYOHD
-1:35-
HUEY LEW1S AHO THE HEWS·
HEART Of AOa< AHO ROl.l
-2:00-
fJ MOVIE **'~"Destiny Of A Woman" (1971) IArti~~
MOVIE
···t~ Scott Of The Ant•~lc" 1948) John Miiis, Derek Bond
... .
Or•noe COMt DAIL. y PILOT
A real Hollywood S.O.B. story
Rlcli.ard Mulligan. Stuart Margolin, William Bolden and
Robert Pre.ton (cloclnrimte. from top left) attempt to revive
the car.eer of Julie Andrewa (center) by turning her lateet
diaaater into an erotic movie In "S.O.B. ••tonight at 8:30 on
CBS, Channel 2.
By tM A1Ndald Preti
The f ollowtnJ arc 8a.1Jboa.rd'1 bot
record h1t1 as lhey appear 1n nut
week's 1s ue of Billboard maaazine.
Copyri,a.ht 1986. Billboard PubH·
cations. Jnc. Repnntcd wilh pu-
m1s io n.
HOT PNOLU I "Peoe Don't PrMCl't" MedoMe !Sire)
1 "Hl9h« Love'' St..., Wlft'tlllooel Cltlenct) > "V_,." a.--!Londonl
4 "fM<I Aboul You" hltnde Cerhle !UU I s "Glori of Love" Peter Cetwe (WWMI' Broi )
'"D~ on !flt Ce' Int'' LloMI ltlcllle
(NIOIOwll)
7 "Teke My lrMtn Awey" 8«1111 !CO!umblel
1."We Don'I Heve lo Telle Our Clofhft Oft'• Jermaine SI_.,, IArl•l•l
' "Rumors" Timex 5oc:Jel CluO (Jn )
10 "Tiie E• of HM¥911" Whe"" (C~) 11 "$WM! Freedom" Mlc:llMI McDoNMcJ CMCAI
11 "Friends end Lovera" Ce rt Andenon eno Gtorle Lof'ing CEolc:J
IJ 'You SllOulO k Mine' Jettfn O\Oorne CA&.Ml
14 '8et>v Love" Regln• (Allanttc:I
IS "$luck With Y O<J" Mu.v Lewi' encl Ille
Newl CC1Yn.h1)
16 "Wordl C.I In tr.e Wev" Miernl ~ ~,,.!Epic)
17 "Love T~n" Rod Sle..,ert (Werner Bros I
,, "Y•nll.N ROM" O•vl<I Lff Rolh (Werner Bro, l
tt Siedoene~" Peter Get>ntil CG4ffenl
20 Welk Trtl1 Wev•· Run·O.M C (Profile)
TML11 I True Btu." Meclonne (Sire)
1 TOP Gun' Souoorreca" !COlu"'°'•I
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!COIUml>•el
" ''Winne<"' You Pe!!t L•S.lle !MCAI 11 'Wl'llll'ev Ho~ton" Wt111,..,, Houston
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229 Marine Ave ., Balboa Isla nd 673-4280
HOlJRl.i MO" thru "-\ T ':J '\ 'v1 to q PM ~UN q '\ M to 6 P \.1 l $lsrcxms I )MOVIE ***'~ "The Killing Aeldl" (1984)
Satn Watentoo, Halng S Ngor
HEWS U '" 'Dune" (1884) K)1e Macll· 80 RICHARD HOGUE
Special Section for Students
& Their Parents
Thursday, August 2 1
Only in the Daily Pilot
•
' Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT I Saturday, August 16, 1986 •
It's scary at t h e box offi_ce;
~Aliens ;' 'Friday IV' rule
HOU..YWOOO ( P> -. " W:~ ..
\OOk a bt& bite ol'last weekend\ boll omcc to k~ep first pince. while tv.o
oew movies. "Frida) tht 13th. Pan
VI" and "Howard the Duck" claimed
second and third place
Paramount.
The top-ranked wacc drama, a
sequel to "Alten that take-;
S1iourney Weaver bac:k for a h.attlc
with her toothy enemies. pulled m
$7. I m1lhon for 20th Century Fox.
"Howard the Dud .. " .l mulh
promoted George Luca~-Unt,cr~I
uOenng featuring a c1gar-chomp1ng
duck from outer space. waddled into
third place 1 ts first v. cclo .. ou 1. v. 11 h S 5. I
m1lhon in ticket sale<.
Other movies debuttn~ 10 the: Top
10 this week included ·Nothing an
( ommon" and "Flight ot thl' N:1' 1·
gator."
Fnght fan~ came back for the sixth
serving of "Friday the 13th .. horror.
shellingoutS6 75 million for a look at
the latest slash film oOenng from
.. The Karate Kid. Pan II." dung to
third place its S<'\cnth wcdcnd tn
rl'lease. earning $4 2 rnalhon lor a
totJl of$76.8 m1lhon
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atl'd b:,-only a few thousand dollars.
.. Hean burn." the Jack N1cholson-
Me11 I Strecp rend1t1on of Nora
f:.phron's no,el. was 10 fifth place
with $3.5 m11l1on. earning an average
of $4, I 46 per theater. .
"Ruthles!t People," 1 ouchstone's
cumcd) featuri ng Danny De Vito and
Bene M1dler and their unhappy
mamagc was an six1h place with
$3.476 m1llton and a per-theater •
a'crage of$4.369
Flybo} saga "Top Gun." still the
overall top earner of the summer wllh
a total of S 107 8 m1lhon 1n 12 weeks
aloft, was 1n SC\enth spot v.1th $3.472
millton. a-.eragrng $2.647 per screen.
"Noth mg 1n Common." the father·
on comed) stamng Jackie Gleasop
and Tom Hanks, debuted m the No. 8
pos111on. eam1ng $3.27 milhon at Just
618 theaters for a pcr-!tcreen average
ofS5 307
··flight of the Navigator," a mo\-1e
from D1snc) 's 'Buena Vista studios
about a'bo' "'ho retums home after a
JOUrne)' Orl a spacecraft, debuted tn
ninth place at SJ. I million. at 952
theater'!. for a per-screen average of
Whodunit at Saddleback?
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Thl' 'lo. I 0 spot wa~ held b} the
Rlidne) Dangerfield com~dy "Back
to ~chool." with $:!.5 m11l1on for tht'
wl'ek :tn'll $69.4 milhon in its eight
, .. t·d.<; of rckal>c
There'• murd er afoot In "Ten Little In-
diana," cloelng with perforinancea today
at 3 and 8 p .m. at Saddleback College, and
moat of these people won 't be around at the
final curtain. From left (atandlng) are
Kellam Prickett, Ralph Richmond,
Charlea Lamb, Stanley Gold, Monte Co l-
Una, Stefani Lohn, Mark Froemmllng and
Valerie Mcilroy. Seated, J ohn Weato n an d
Gerry Dumont. Reaervadona 682-4 656 .
I krt' nre the top films at the box
ollirc for lht' weekend. wtth d1s-
t11hutor. weekend gross. number of
screens. total gro~. number of week'i
1n release and cs11mated productton
costs The gross amount figures arc
~upplacd h} the distributor Figures
una' a1lahlc are 1nd1cated b} n-a
KTLA p18.ns f o ur new comedies
A en\ 10H• Ceniurv Fo• S1 l m•lhOn
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lor HS 7 30 pm '>'eekda y time slol'i
pan of a growmg trend h) mdepen·
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general manager of K TLA. said each
of the shows ha'e been g1,en a tv.n-
'car commitment h' KTL \
The tv.o·\t'ar deal 1' allractne to
producers. ·v.ho v.111 then ha .. c 44
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schedule earl\ 1n the season. lea \t'
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and no hope of S) nd1rntmn their onl\
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producuon.
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'\ept 22 an::
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By 801 TllOM.U 'I ,,,,_....,
BURBANK-These days you can
find Tom Hanh behind a desk io a
spacious office at the Burbank Studio.
Kc bU ~vod that symbol of a
star's eminence; the development
deaJ.
Quite a milestone for an actor who
only a few years ago-was appcarinsin
such cpiC1 ft~ "Ac Kno~ You're
Alone .. ' and"!' Maus and Monsttts:." •
What 1 adevclopmentdeaJ?Tbat's
when a tud10 says 10 an ac\or or
directo~ "Let's Ft t<>sethef', Move.
1ntoourbu1ldingand we'll pay you to
look for• propertaH anq •~lop
script . If We Ukc what comes out.
we'll back the mov10 If we don't, you can take 1t to another studio,"
Haft.ks made has deal wtth ol-
·umbia Picturei, which had a similar
•
conuxt wtlb Sally F'ae~ resuJu.aaJA . "Murphy's Romance:· Hanks hu no
s~fire projeet after a year, b1.4t he'a
stiU develop1ns.
"Spla.$b!'' is the ntOVLC Lb.at .made
Tom Hanks a hot t1clr.et. ince theo he
nas had four releases with varying
results, m~tly bad,
Ryan's hopes Shattered by bullets
" 'Bahelol' Party' dad OK." the
actor said in an interview. "'The
Man With One Red Shoe' came and
went fast 'Volunteers' was a disaP:
po1ntm ent, 'The M oney Pat' dad
better than it should have,"
That's not exactly a sterling record,
but Hanks pointed out 1he penis of
making comedies. which 1s has field of
endeavor. By LYNDA HlRSCH
AIL MY CHILDREN: Wade him e>.,
convict Coni:ad to replace Mrs, Valentine
as Phoebe's hou.ekeeper, Enca stumbles
upon receipt which indicates Natalie may
have bribed lab worker to make Timothy''
paternity test 1how Jeremy is h1f father
Erica snatches Timothy and takes him to
hospital for test. Jeremy showa up and 1ells
Erica child most be taken back to its
mother immediately, Rcalizina Nina fall-
tn& for Oiff. Palmer teUs Amy she should
apP,IY pressure to 01fT. When Nina and
Cliff learn of Palmer's manipulatlon they
arc infuriated, Nina remembers happy
umes in her marriage toChff, Greg decides
no\ to tell Hillary about Tad's afT11r with
Robyn, Wade warns Tad not to let their
connection surface, • • • ANOTHER WORLD: After Zane dies,
Fehcia vows reven'e on those she feels
responsible, Donna 1s heartsick about her
"dead" father's Rcginald's return, Marley
a~s with Donna's appraisal that Re-
ginald is an evil, manipulative human ~ing, Re&inald asks for protective
custody, Peter becomes Reginald's de·
fen.sc lawyer, Fearing what Peter may do to
her. Brittaoy hides gun in her nightstand
Cass feels l'C1lponsible for Zane's death,
Mttch learns what camp Mathew 1s
a11eod1ng, Bnttany forces Peter to let her
go to funeral or else she'll tell RCJ.lnald that
h1s&randson ts 1llcgit1matc Cecille gtttted
by a new ''husband," a 13-year-old who
"1nhcnted" her when his older' brother,
Cec1lle's late husband. died, Cealk 1s told
she must e11her l&ftt to be his wife or faet
years of 1mpnsonment. • • • AS THE WORLD T\JRNS: tcve return)
home, Searching constructton site where
T~d Channing died. police determine his
death was not acc1dentaJ. but murder
Craig'scalhngcards found 1n Ton1o·scard
case Craig confronts Holden witb his
theory that he scuffied with Holden a1
construction site night Channing
murdered Holden tells Craig 11 wasn't
him. Lcar:ning that Craig p ve Steve and
lktsy moTley, Steve IS funous and vows to
return the money 1mmed1atcly, Steve later
incensed when he opens a letter marked
"personal" and finds a picture of Craig
holding lktsy in the cabin Shannon
returns to Oakdale wnhout Dominican
divorce, Duncan. dining with Barbara,
tells her he found love note to her wnh the
1n1ual "r' on 1t and wonders 1ftt was from
the late Tad Channing, Lily tells Dusty she
wants to work on 1he1r rclattonsh1p. not
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&row apan like ierra and Crata have, • • • CAPIT<>l.: When Jordy's bandages arc
removed, doctor determine$ Jordy bhnd
an left eye and that he will need funhcr
plastic surgery, Kelly asks DJ, where she
can get more p1lls. Baxter tells Oanssa
Carla's dead ~ she must have seen her
own rcflec11on m the window, Later, a
tense Suter calls Terese in Colombe. Sht'
assures him Carla 1s dead, then sugests he
ma)' be haunted by Carla's ghost, Zed and
Jenny make love for the first ume since her
father's death, Brenda concerned over
Jordy's physical problems Leeanne feel'
Jordy has shut her out when he refuses to
set' anyone, ••• DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Coming out of
coma, Marlena longs to go home, Roman
learns that his contact's phone has been
d1sconncctcd, Admitting her attraction to
him. Melissa tells Lars that her mamage 1s
more imponant than their feelings, The
1mpnsoned Emma dec1ties to feign msant·
ty to beat kidnapping charge. Klm heads to
Atlanta with Victor in hopes of finding
Andrew. Eugene's captor bnngs him to
Salem, Max runs awa>' from foster home,
Glenn, work.tog as lifeguard, refuses 10
take shin off, causing Jennifer to realize
he's hiding sometl}in_g. Patch surpnsed
wht'n he comes home and finds Malt
wailing for him, Shane return\ Kim's
apanment kc)' after the duo decide the
d1sappearan~ of Andrew has put such a
strain on their rcla11onsh1p 1hry can never
reconcile. Bo calls Hope from Europe,
telhng her that his tnp 1s going to take
much longer than he thought • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Jake turns 10
Ten when Bobbi becomes depressed
about losing JOb she sought m surgical
dcpanmenl Duke decides he can't maf'r)
Anna because 11 would put her in Jeopard)
\\Ith mob Duke and Anna d«tdr their
Loveu too strong. They m~t on docks and
once again declare 1he1r love for one
another. Damon's bn man ta.le.cs atm al
Fnsco as Fnsco sings 10 Duke's club Luc>
and Patnck make love Bua, who need\
follow,up surgery for ad1ustmen1 of steel
plate 1n his head. 1s fearful that lunher
surgery will once agam make him depen,
dent on drugs. Buu to have surgery 1n oul·
of-town hospttal. • • • Gl!IDING LIGHT: India decides to JOin
Alan's forc-cs and fight Alex Reva'"
datebook fills up as she dates ">t'xton,
Minnelh and her latest admirer, Sen Jack
C'onrO)', Ross and Calla sleep together
Ross tells L1lhan he plan~ to marn ( alla
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Vanessa shocked when she finds birthday
card from' her cbtJd's aunt and uncle and
rcali~f' return address shoWi the names
"Call and Cordon Mathews." Dinah
moves m wtth Ltlhan and C~Ua, Philip
.wants to Jet earl y hospital d1sclurge. but
collapses 1n hospital comdor, • • • LOVING: Work.in& as Jud's personal
secretary, Ava 1ncs to usurp h1' rcaular
S«Tetary's dutics, but finds neither Jud
nor secretary wilhna to go alon,_ When
Jane and Kelly spot Loma and Zach
k1ss1ns, the two JOin forces to make certain
that Loma and Zach don't marry. Steve
and C,C, wed, Harry lyingly tells C'ums
that he showed Steve the note Trish wrote
Steve claims total love for CC'. but 1n his
secret moments can't get Tnsh out of his
mind, Cunis glad when Loltle moves into
Lorna's gatehouse, At hospital, Jim· re-
mains 111 coma for several hours. When he
comes out of coma, Shana realizes Jim
d1sonented, Doug thinks Sliana overly
concerned with Jim's problems, Later
when Jim and Shana arc alone in room,
Jun suggests they take tnp to Venice, It's
apparent that Jim thinks he and Shana are
back 1n Rome durin• his seminary days, • 'i •
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Richard realties
that Cord 1s Clint's son, LcaminJ that
Tina and Cord have mamcd, Richard
decides 10 confront Tina, Allison gets out
of room and calls police to save Cassie and
Robbie from being bum~ at tht' stake
<\lhson decides to become a dcprogram-
mer and asks Larry for JOb at hospital
Mana. Tom and C11nt head for cabin,
Tom turns on TV and spots his daughter
Mary Jane in a crowd of the late Much
Lawrt'nce·~ disciples and heads back for
Llanv1e\\ When C'hnt falls desperatel)' 111
at cabin. Mana nurses him Cassie 1s
indicted on murder one charges in Mttch·s
death \\hen Herb won't let her plea-
baf'$llin In courtroom. Donan Jumps up,
S3)1ng she killed Much, Richard. Tina and
Cord arc trapped 1n room b> Andrea, one
of Mitch's disciples, \ord scriou~ly '"'
JU red and rushed to hospital while Richard
and Tina escape w11h minor in1unes • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Max offers m1lhon-
dollar reward for Frank's hit man, Ryan
iOCS 10 Siobhan for help, finds Max there,
and tells him everything, Malt promises to
help Fran~ reg.ams consciousness but 1s
distant toward Diana. Jill tells Dakota she
1s read) to retu'rn 10 her hfe w11h him,
Roger plans society pany to introduce
Mauie to Dr. Torper. a fcn1hl)' !.pte1alis1,
t..iaggJe hires very protective and snobbish
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housekeeper, Rick, Ryan and Siobhan are
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and a hail of bullets follows. • • • SANT A BARBARA: Santana to stand
1nal for h11-1nd-run, She 1s plactd tn
hosp1t1.I bc<:ausc Judge thinks she 1s
unstable Gma 11ve1 Keith an 1hb1 for the
night of the 1«1dcnt, Kelly remcmben
everything except what Gina was do1na 1n
hotel room the night Dylan cited, Pearl,
Kelly and Owen are found by the Meucan
pohcc, 04-en helps Pearl and KeUy escape
and faces Rawlinas by himself Santana
tells Cruz she wants divorce Eden admits
to Cruz she's always loved him Gina and
Ke11h sleep tOJCthcr, G ina tells Br11ndon
that Santana IS 1n hospital When C,C,
decides to keep Brandon, Rosa quits, Pearl
and Kelly trapped in Mcintosh's vault.
Learning Augusta has been kidnapped,
Lionel unable to get ransom money,
• • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Evie,
finally accepting her mother's death, 1s
hired to take care of Jonah T,R,'s presence
continues to annoy Bela, Quinn tells Patti
they must Lake their rclat1onsh1p slowly,
Patti tnes to convince Quinn that she's
o'er Hogan Patti learn~ she and Hogan
are staying m same hotel Bela tells Sunny
thctr slccptng l<>&ttbcr wu a mistake
Craig goes home to his motht'r • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: After
"You can make a dramatic movie.
and even if it's nothmg great, you
don't get any adverse rcacuon, Show
an audience a comedy and tf they
don't laugh, you're dead, There's
nothing you can do about 1t. The
word s.cts around, and people stay
.away,
"You can do 1ntenews until you~re
blue in the (ace, you can take ads on
the Good}'car blimp, No\hing }'OU do
is going to change the results," he
said.
"But does that mean that the
picture is a failure? Look at 'The
Treasure of the Sierra Madre,' It lost
money when it was first released, .. he
said, "'The Wizard of Oz' wasn't a
moneymaker a,l first Some of my
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"Nothing in Common .. said
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allowed ham to observe first·hand the:.
legendat) Gleason.
"There's no doubt that he 1s one o l
a kt nd, an idol an the It teral scse as well
as an idol of mane," said Hanks, .. He
represents not o nly his body of won.-
but the \\hole history of movies,"
heanng her baby can't ~ found, Nina
d«tdcs 10 run away Kaye womes that she
was 1n,olved in Jill's shooting when she 1-----------------1
can't remember what happdncd that
night Jill hires Sven to work as her
masseur He off en to Sp) on Kaye for her,
In return, she says she'll make sure he gets
h1s1ob back at hotel Wh¢n Sven amves at
Ka)c's house. she rccogn1z~ him but can't
qu11c place where she met him, Jack beg,ins
10 feel some compassion for the people at
the ~helter when he learns from his
probauon ollicer that he's not going to be
transferred from this post 10 any other,
Victor insists to Casey that Nikki docs not
want to reconcile with him, Ashley feels
t<"mblc when N1kk1 1s rude 10 her on
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Victor 10 dinner Tracy realizes that her
fa1her has had a facehf\, Brad doing very
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HOROSCOPE
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Suday, A1p1t J7 ARI~ {March 21-A pril 19): You feel refreshed. renewed. vigor returns,
optimism replaces gloom. Focus on friel',!ds, hopes, aspirations. intellectual
• cunosjty. Family, romance and excellent financial news dominate scenario.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What appeared lost and forgotten will ~omc
back, alive and kicking. Emphasis on domestic issues. career. busmess.
information enabling you to ovcrrnme b~1rners. Anc:,, Libra figure
prominently.
GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): You'll gain access t~ 1nformat1on which could
open door to adventure. Emphasis on
travel. investigation. spintual values. the
beginning of what could be a "serious
relationship." Pisces figures promi-
nently. SvoNiY ·
r CANCER (June 21-July 22): Look o
beyond the immedi-ate, 'pe-rceive poten-MARR
~ial. Funding will soon become available ••••••••••••• :__ through unusual source. Scen~rio . ~ighlights. mystery. mtngue. d1scuss1on of possible inheritance Capricorn
~lays role.
l
: LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Long-stand1ngass1gnmcnt can now be ro11_1pka·d .
'You'll receive encouragement from individual w~o previously was rnd11Tcrenti
~pothght on possible pannersh1p, publtc1ty. marital status. Libra native plays
;role. . . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Empham on fresh start. independence.
creativity, sensuahty. You 'II be concerned with basic 1s~ucs which include care
of dependents, attcn11on to pets and emplo) mcnt. You'll be encouraged bv Leo
individual. ·
LIBRA (Sept 2 3-0ct. ::!21. Fo,cus on teaching. learning. 1ntu111on. lamd).
propeny and secunt\. Emphasis on d1rertl()n. purpo<ie. motl\'l'S. ideas. Long·
range prospect\ are· clanficd Success 1ndtcatcd h) adopting unorthodox
procedures
SCORPIO (Oct.13-Nov. 11 L Keep opttons open, lheck tra"cl route~. &!ve
full play to 1ntcllcctual runostt) Moon pos1t1on h1ghhght.s rcl.at1ves. visits.
tnps. answers to quc<;tions pre' 1ousl) ignored Gem ant. Sagtttanus play roles.
SAG ITTARIUS'f Nu" 22-Det 21 ). By chl'Cktng detatls you make unusual
discovery. What had been lost l an now be recovered. Be .aware of lease. ta~.
license requirements Be pos1tt\ c concerning source matcnal. Taurus. Scorp1_0
play roles.
CAPRICORN (De<. 21.-lan. 11./) C)clc continues high. :rou locatc an1cle
that had been· lost. massing or \tolen ~cenano h1ghltght'i c:\c1tcmcnt of
d1scovel), change. travel "arn:I~ romance Mone) picture brighter than
..__ _ _..,rig111all ) :lnt1cipatcd.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18) \.1oon 1n \our !>tgn haghhghu. chamma.
personalttv. appearance. \.\arl'.irobe T akc 1n1ttat1\.C.' an making new stan. rcalt1e
judgment and 1ntu1t1 on are on target You'll Ix· U?nn·rncd \\>Ith luxur: items.
art ObJCCl\
PISCES !Feb 19-Man:h :!0) Empha\I'> on mcd1tat1on prnal ~ 1ntnguc.·
tlandest1 ne arrangement. '\n\wcr\ arc.• tound heh ind '>tTnl'' ~ h;.it appc.m·d to t>c a lost cau~c \.\ tll be re" l"ed Kc) no~ 1') to be qu1 l't .... 11h1 n
IF AUGUST 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY vou arl' !>t:nllml·nt.il. Ut'll·rmancd
capable of handling respon.,1htl1t) and meeting dc.•adltm·<, I auru\. < :rn1.cr
Capricorn pcopk pla) important roll'~ 1n \our Ilk\ 11u lUrrc.•ntl\ arct>n morc.•
$Oltd cmouonal-finannal ground Yu1.1 arc sensual. trc.•:tt 1 \ c th nam1t. lort·dul
and man) in~1st }OU arc obstinate Mt•mhcr\ of oppm1tc.• 1.,n ilfl' dra~ n to )llU
you attract comb1na11on o f cnv). aum1r.lllon and rc'>cntm1.·nt "v1a1or domc'lt11.
1d1ustment takes place in No" em her
Chances ofjackpot
on Slots don 't vary
..\ rx·r-.1\tc:nt no11on among \1111
triachlnl' addict\ 1\ that tht• rrwrt•
often a pla}er pull' th1..· hanuk
without hitting thC'Jackpol tht· mort•
1mm1nent that Jackpnt hccomcs 'lot
Ml. not so. The maLhtne pa)S nn
probab11tt1es. and tht· prohah1llt1c.·'>
arc a Jackpot is e'acth '" l1kch on tht•
ttrst pla; a\ on the 111./th
(1rccnland E\k1mu\ t•at murt· l;.it
than an) other<; world\\ 1dl' ..\ nd the)
have less heart da~a-.e than an~
others. RescarLher\ puukd oH·r 1h1·,
one. hnall). they decided tho\t'
faki'mos eat a lot offish and th e fall"
L.M.
Bovo
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nominator among \Uff<:'>\ful people''
..\.One nnl) 11\ claimed -a large
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,.,lClds 1 n tht' fi<.h l..c.•cp the hluod \.t'\">Ci°'>
'open
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"-111.holas I swppcd mmtangexqu1\1te·
h hc;.iut1ful u 11n'> of platinum'! Be·
c:rn'iL' thl' peopk v.ho must admired
gold th11ugh.t th~ wa.,
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I • If "ou'rc pulntf~ prnpnrtmnnl
j ~1r. ydu ought to w<.·1gh 2X pound'> l1J1
; ev<.'f)' foot ol 'our ht•ight ()r \O \a~\ ;1
, .New York Ctl\ hont' \J)(:ual1't
A.n ..\11n M.l\,lll name for lhl· \un
-~as "Kah " .\ < h1n1·\1: naml' lrir tlw
sun wa!. "/h1h · 1-, thJt do\c enough
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L M Ht>.Y is a syadirated rolumnist.
Extra Week hardly
helps triviaddicts
Even with an elltra week to mull
over the questions. the most anyone
could come up with wai. nane points.
that by Lolly & Co., who gained a
point 10 the standings. but still is a
distant second.
The defending champion GWC
Koffee Klutcb and Pro-Am each
tallied eight. while lggle, Claeryl &
Friends and Nancy Prior finished
with seven.
Only three more round to go for
Trivia Bowl YI. and then it's back to a
new contest with hopefull y more
competitors. Here's your card for this
week.
l. The single word "plastics" recalls
a scene from what highly rated movie
comedy?
2. rn the TV series "Small Won-
Toi
TITUS
on stage in whatsliow'!
7. What sports announcer used to
sing "Turn out the lights, the pany's
over" when the game's outcome
became clear?
8. In which of his movies was
director Alfred Hitchcock spotted
carrymg a bass violin?
9. Footage from the movie "Pat-
ton" was later used in what TV flick ?
l 0. When "The Color Purple" went
0 fo r 11 at the Oscars. it tted another
movie with the same dubious record.
Name that film .
• WEBILY 8~8 QUIZ Q.l-Nelther vulnerable, as South .;..._..;... ________ _
you hold: ..,t76 '71 oiu1u ·-~s
·rhe bidding hu proceeded:
North &ut Sooth We•t
1 +· ,... ?
•weak
What action do you take?
Q.2-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
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The bidding has proceeded:
North Eut South Weit
2 +• Pue ?
•weak
What do you bid now?
CHARLES
GOREN
OMAR
SHARIF
What do you bid now?
Q.3-Both vulnerable, 8.'l South
Q.5-Both vulnerable, as South you hold:
+K983 \7AQJ95 OK8 ~3 you hold:
The bidding has proceeded: •K105 \iAJ93 OKJIO ~83
North Eut South Weit Partner opens the bidding with one
1 O Pu• 1 'V Pu1 club. What do you respond'!
2• Pue ?
What do you bid now? Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you •K9 'VQ109542 09815 ~' TRIVIA BOWL IY STANDINGS h Id The bidding has proceeded: Last Week's Answers 0 : I. Humphre)' Bogan ("looking at •Q9 'VJ1073 0Q9832 •72 North Eut South Weat
Th b'ddi h d d 1 NT Pua 2 \7 Pan you. kid") e 1 ng as procee e :
owcKon .. K1utch1a1 11s•.-2. Taurcan Blacque on "Hi ll Street North Eut · South ·we1t 3 'V Pua ?
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Nancy Ptlot (7i e.. '3. Augustus (Mutt's name) 2 'V Pa11 ? ~,!=1151 9~ 4. Woodrow Wilson (pres1dent1al •forcing Look for answers on Monday.
Jolln RY.-. (51 eo doctorate) _ ~:;~:.1~3(141 275,! 5 "You Don't St·nd Me Flowers"
·no entry c-...cl h•tt ol IU1 acme ew111ded
der." V1ck1 the robot actually is an
acrof)ym fo r what?
3. Bob the duck inhabits what
comic stnp'>
(!>ong lyncs) . o. "Come Blow You1 lturn" (Oscar
Mannheim) ·
7 Andy Messersmith (uniform ad)
8 New York Mirror ("Susa n" ad!i)
9 Debra Winger (E T.'s voice)
IO Charlton Hc<;ton and Bell)
Hunon 1n "The Greatest Show on
'::~;~;~' set:\t4{t}A-l£ ~trse WOii
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0 Reorronoe letters of the
four terombled words be·
low to form four simple words
4. Which U.S. state ha~ 254
counties. more than anv other,.,
S. The lyrics Yoci find yoo'1 c
s1gh1ng. crying and your olivt: tree 1-.
dying" can be found in a song from
what musical?
Eanh" ("sawduo;t" lincs) ~~~-~~-f=:=F==t:r=~~,=1-f~~ry---74~~~~-.-~
6. The teen Jargon, "What'!. the
, stor>. morning $1ory" What's the
word. hummingbird"" first surfaced
Send yourunswcrs tu TR/V/4, c;o
tht· Oat/) P1/ot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa
Mess 926!6. 411 chines musr be
n·cc.·1,·cd b> Wednesday. otherwise
ha/{ the p/a~cr's last score will be
awardec.J -
Sleeping with exes
often safety factor
DE.\R ..\NN LANDERS: I JUSl had
to wnte after mading about women
who continue 10 have sell. with their
ex-husbands. because I am one.
"Joe" and I weredavorrcd last year
One month latt:r he was an my bt·d . I
thought I was the onl) woman in tht•
\\>hole world who did this. From yo ur
column I learned otherwise. ·
You are wrong when you Sa) 11 1s
A••
LANDERS.
"the path of laast resistance " There ' against has or her will.
arc other reasom. Both my c~ and I WHcn Norman was attacked
an: tcmfit·d ul gc111 ng a vcnarcal (there's no other way you can dc-
disease. I don't slacp around and he o;rribcd 11 with one kid against six ) it
know~ 11. If I thought he wa!> alley-was lunchtime -JUSt outside the
tatting. I would \top seeing him at pnnc1pal's o ffice. They locked his
on1.e and rl·maan ccltbat1.' for the rest arms behind his back and tried to put
ol m~ hlC (I'm 42.) ham m the trash can. Of course. he
Though we get alongcxm·mdy well resisted and fell. hitting has mouth
sexually we found 1t 1mposs1blc to very hard on the can.
live together So you !>cc. ~nn. thure Norm has a mouth l'ull ofbraces.so
arc other reasons for sleeping with )Ou can imagine how bad hi s mouth
one\ tormer spouse. -A READER and braces werl' torn UJ>. This
IN EASTERN MONTANA. happened sax month) ago and he still
DEAR READER: Th•lJkS for your ha!> prohkms with has teeth .
comments. My mall indicates tbere . I believe every kind of haLtng
are an awful lot of exes sleeping 'should be banned. Not only is it
together and some of the reasons tbey dangerous but humaltattng. Any child
give would twirl your turban. who feels he must put up wtth hazing
• • • an order to be accepted has a serious
Df \R '\NN LAN DERS: I JUSt problcm.-CD. IN S.C. VALLEY.
lin1'>hcd reading Eileen Steven!>' letter DEAR C.D.: How right you are. One
about fratcrnit) ha11ngand wanted to of the aspects of blgb school and
let )OU knn\\> that ha11ng 1-'i not merely college baling that baa been over-
a prohkm at rnllcge or even in high looked Is the wlllingne11 of tbt>
'>l·honl'>. hut also 1n Junior high. victims to put up wltb humiliation
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lawsuit th>' week \t'ckin& mor\·
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NlcboltoD, Lo1Jt Go11eu Jr., Sam
Sbepard and Bnce Willis.
Monday. Woman 's Oay
selected weatherman Willard
Scott, Connery. Ed Harris,
Nicholson and Mr . T ac;Amenca's
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GARDENING
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By DICK TRACY
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(.. FORT BRAGG -Howard Berry
smiles when he recalls the day a
customer entered his nurscry-$8ying ht~ wife had sent him to buy a fuchsia.
.. C'mon 1ns1de and we'll sec what
we can do for ~ou," Berry replied.
The man s t e pped i nto
Fuchs1arama 'ii 7 ,OOO-squarcJ001.-
i,hade house and c;tood rooted in his
tracks. ·ome of lhc plants sported
tin> blossom~ 1deall) suited for
bonsai O thers had blooms as large as .,j, inches acros~. The vibrant color
combinations' aned widely from one
plant to the next.
"Oh, Lord." he said. "I'm in deep
trouble! I thou~t there was only one
kind of fuchsia. •
What he saw was was roughly 1,200
varieties offuchsias, and ome 35,000
mature plants.
.. In a case like this we ask people to
look around and see what flowers
appeal to-them-m0$t," said ·Berry.
who owns and operates the business
with has wife Linda.
"Then we match the flower w11h
1he lype of plant that will besl sull
them. We.find out what the1r'Clima1c
.. ,s ltlce, what sort of sun exposure the
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area has. whet,fler they want to grow
the plant 1n a bas~et or in the ground,
and what ktnd of gardeners they a~.
.. Do they get out 1hereaod fuss with
the plants and mist them. or are they
content 10 look out the back wtndow
onCf' tn a while and are surpnscd ·at
seeing the plants 10 bloom?"
"In some cases, we refuse to sell
people plants be<:au~&k-n-Ow they'I~
be disappointed. Jt the} say thtngs
li t e. 'Well, my petunias died. so 1
think I'll try fuchsias'' it would be a
waste of1heir money."
The nursery supplies plants to such
far-flung loca1i1ms as London, Eng-
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In additio n to the full -time owners
("We're open every day but.
Chnstmas.'' Berry nodded) there are
seven part-lime employees and two
former employee~ who are opening
their own nursene~ lf> ~upply stock
for Fuchs1arama.
Fuchs1arama as largely known by
word of mouth at.. present, but the.
Bcrrys hope to put the nursery, which
fronts on talc Highway I, on 1he
map as a major tourist attraction.
.. We're on a five-year plan," Berry
explained ... This whole shade struc-
ture will eventually come down -
either by des1an or on at~wn! When
we started. the forest ;,.~w1na
right out to the hi&hway. We're
punchinJ it back and tlierc's going to
be a maJor public picnic area with a
duck pond, barbecue pits and nursery
section . We'll expand 1hc entry road
and parking lot, but firsl have to lower
the water ·table and put in a sewer
system_ There's an undergro und river
here, about two feet frOJTI the sur-
face."
The plans are more than just
wishful think.ing. The Berrys have
alre~dy removed eight structures
from the 13-acre property, which
•
served as the site ot a daary beginning
1n 1895.
To illustrate the nursery's vol\lme,
Berry said they use IOyardsofpottinf
mix a year in four-inch pots. "
bougHt Linda a cement mixer (to
prepare potting soil) for her birthday
and made her as happy as she could
be!"
During winter, when mature
fuchsias are pruned back, the nursery
manages to make costs by providing
pelargoniums (geraniums) and a var-
iety of other plants.
Although the nursery showcases a
large numbcrofnew fuchsia varieties,
the Bcrrys don't hybridize their own
plan ls .
.. It's not usuall y a paying oper·
auon," Berry explained. "It's strictly
a ~rap-shoot for dedicated amateurs
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Backyard privacy can be hard to
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A fence or screen is an obvious
solution, but these structures can be
costly. They also can make a small
yard look more cramped and may cut
air c1 ruclat1on.
Better Homes and Gardens maga-
zine suggests a more gradual way to
achieve a pnvacy screen 1s to grow
one.
Flowenng shrubs will make a
sausfactory hedge. but many species
have a tendency 10 spread out and
gobble up a lot ofvaluable yard space,
the editors say. Tall. narrow species
arc much more effective hedge plants.
The best chOiCeSlnCfude Talfhedge,
Rhamnus frangula columnans. This
dtttduous shrub is hardy. grows
quickly. and thrives in full sun or
partial shade. Trim the plants to any
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GARDEN CHECKLIST
•Improve the flower size of your
shasta daisies b} dividing crowded
clumps. These d1v1s1ons can be made
every two years.
•Plant cyclamen 1ubers now for
November to Apnl bloom.
•If you're going on vacation,
prepare your garden ahead of lime by
mulching and, giving the garden a
1horough soaking the day before you
leave.
•I l's a good idea to take down your
hanging basiels every-now-and then
and give them a thorough soaking b>
ei ther dunking them in a bucket or by
running the water from a hose very
slowl:r over a period of11me
South Africa
vegetation
club topic
Members of 1he Orange Counl}
Hort icultural Soc1e t) will learn aboul
vegetation of the Cape Province of
South A.fnca when lhey mee1 at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday a1 the Presbytenan
Church. I 1832 Euclid St.. Garden
Grove.
Speaker will be Daryl Koutn1ck.
curator of the Huntington Botanical
Gardens. • • • Afncan violet growers can learn
more about 1he care of the plants at
the nex1 meeting of 1he T ustana
Afncan Violet Soc1et}.
Questions such as wh} the planls
don't bloom and why leaf edges tum
brown will be answered dunng the
program.
The gro up will meet at 7 p.m.
Wednesda} al the Mercur} Savings
Building. 1095 Irvine Bl vd .. Irvine. • • • .\ plant auction will highlight the
meeting of the Costa Mesa-Bay C111es
Branch of the National Fuchsia
Society a1 7:30 p m. Aug. 29 in the
Golden Tamers' Community Center.
114 E. I 91h St., Costa Mesa.
Indoor plan ts need
eztra care ln summer
W11h summer at its peak as far as
heat 1s concerned, you should take a
quick inventory of your indoor plants
and make sure that none of them arc
in direct sun especaally in a south
window
You don't want the 'eaves 10 burn
Jus1 move them to the side or JUSt out
of reach of any burning sun's rays. In
other words. a place where 1hey will
receive the moc;t 1nd1rec1 ltgh1 they
can get
As for a watrnng goes, there are no
iencral rules that apply 10 ever)
indoor plan! Just be aware that more
plants die from overwatenna tt.an
underwatenng. You can test 1hc soil
moa~ture Wlth your finger by pustnng
1t into the soil about one 10 two anchc
1n drpth I( the soil 1-. mm~t 11 th11
level. don't water
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SATUAOAY,AUGUST16, 1986
Good news, bad news Angels top A's,.&~~
J ackson homertlii
backs victory;
Candy leaves early
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By JOSEPH DUDEVOJR
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Even though it loolced as ominous
as a dark cloud settling over Anaheim
Stadium, Angels Manager Gene
Mauch isn't worried about the sky
falling -yet.
But don't be surprised to see a
grown /manager cry af this 1s a
premoniuon of the same gloomy
nature which Aoated over the club
back in April.
But first some good news. Friday
night the Angels padded their lead in
American league West to 21/J games
with a 6-4 wan over the Oakland A's at
Anaheim Stadium. ·
Meanwhile. the second-place
Texas Rangers dropped a 6-1 decision
to Tomonto to fall another game
back.
Now the bad news.
Pitcher John Candelana left the
game with soreness in his elbow, the
same elbow that he had sur...W on 10
remove bone spurs. •
The last lime he had to be taken out
ofa game for pain in has left elbow he
ended up leaving the' the Angels
without bis services for almost two
months.
"He felt a little stiffness." said
Mauch. "It's been there every outtng
(since he came back).
"He said he .would know more
tomorrow."
The crowd of 36.027 saw the big
left-hander exit the game with no outs
and a 5-1 lead in 1be fifth inn1n1 after
Candelana felt some stafTne on the
ms1de of his left elbow, the one that
went -under the knife of Dr. Lewis
Yocum back on Apnl 16.
However, it was said not to be in
1he same area that was operated on.
So the 100d news 1 that it's a new part
of has elbow that 1s hurting.
The Angels can only hope it's not as
serious (as it was inJllally reported) as
the last time.
The Anaiela Brian Downing la taaed out at home ln the
third Inning by Oakland catch t.llckeJ Tettleton. Down-
1ncc has return from the disabled
list on July 8, lheCandy Man hasaone
6-1 with an earned f'\ln averaaeof2.4S
(he's6-I overall with an ERA of3.08).
"(Candelaria) was throwing
around 84-8S males per hour," said
Mauch "He had a aood curve ball
while he was warmina.up When he's
101 that be can work pretty &OOd."
With the St~tch run at nand the
Angels. who still need a solid fifth
man m the rotation. can ill afford to
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In& waa trying to acore from third on a fly ball by Recgle
Jackaon. · ·
lose Candelaria. •
ln notduna bia .Uth W\n. Candy·
pve up just two btts and one walk. He
was touched for one run in hit
abreviated stint.
He was also com•n• off a three.hit
hutout of Seattle lO bis last start.
"I've had a lot of pitchers who bad
tender arms who pitched anyway,"
said Mauch. "But t don't think I ever
bad one this sood."
When asked if he exercised proper
judaement in his use of Candelaria,
Mauch said:
"I'd IJke to keep on top ofthtngs s0
Tonl1lat'• 1ame
Oakland '(RIJO S-8) at' Aa1el1
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Time: 7:0S
TV: None.
Radio: KMPC (710).
Sunday's game: Oakland at
Angels, I :OS p.m.
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I knew exactly what was what. but I'm
not that smart.''
He was smart enough to use left.
handed reli ver Gary Lucas to get four
big outs after the A's had roughed up
Doug Corbett who had come on for
Candelana.
Doorslammer Donnie Moore "
came-0n LO pitch the final I J;, mninat
to pick up his 14th save of the year.
"Lucas was outstanding." said
Mauch. "He did what we need ham to
do for Donnie "
In the offense depanment. tbe
Angels managed but sax hits off
Oakland starter Jose RtJO and rche~r
Ball Mooneyham
(Pleue eee AJIGEL8/M)
Sween_ey makes name for Self, school
Fresno State qua rterback
eyes pass yardage record
Candidate ··
W11h' the number-. he ha\ piled up ( 1.052
·passes. 5 71 com ple11ons. 8,260 yards. 51
touch.downs). Sweene) would be among the
preseason front-runners for the Heasman af he
pla}ed at M1am1 . like Vann} Tcs1a-.erde. or at
Notre Dame. or Penn tale. or an) of the bag·
time s,choals~
PREVIE W
father·· said ~wecnc\. who has coached at
Montana talc and Wash1ng1on litate. 1n the
NFL with the Oakland Raiders and St Louis
Cardinals. and an has second sttnt as Fresno
5tatc's head coach "Bui when we didn't get a
quarterback. then "e recru11ed ham hard
becau~ our quarterbacks were seniors "
For the second year an a row, a challenger 1s
attempting to surpass Doug Auue as maJOr·
college football's all-tame _.Passi'!& ktng.
-Bowling Cl'een~s Bnan McClure made a
run at 1t las1 year. throwing for 2.674 yards but
falling 299 yards short of Flu tie's I 0,579.
Fresno tate. howcvt'r. plays in the
the people don't even know we ex1s1:· he said
··Who m South Carolina as going 10 knov.
Fresno late beal Lons Beach Slate 17-J?
'Rather. they're gonna know Vinny Testavcrdc
in M1am1 , Fla. But 1f things go unbclic-.abl7.
ma) be I could be considered m the top group.
l)weene~ ma-y ha-.o ai one potnt regretted
not going 10 some of the maJOr ~hools which
recruited ham , but no more.
Now comes senior quarterback Kevin
S"eeney of Fresno State University. who thrc"'
for 3.114 yards in 1984. 2.644 a year ago and
needs 2.320 to break Au11e's record.
unheralded and underrated Pacific ( oar.r
A.thle11c Assoc1at1on Ncvenhclcss. the 11-0-1
Bulldogs were the onl) unbeaten team in
D1•..as1un I-.\ last \Car
To make cert"a1n that ·"cene"t and Fresno
5tatc gel as muc.h exposure as pt}c;s1ble. a \1\-
man delega11on. headed b) PCAA Com-
m1c;s1oner Le" ( t]er and 1nclud1ng the fatJ>er·
and-son wecne\'\, '1s11ed New York earlier
1h1<, month to pr~\t'nt their ca!>e to the media
.. I thank most of all what going for the
record 1s 'oang to do as help Fresno ~late
football It s going to open people's eyes that
"e're there and that we do pla)' good football.
··La'>! }car was hke the 1c10g on top of the
cake W1nn1ng kind ofmadeeverythangall nght
after two mediocre )Cars (6-5 1n 1983 6-6 1n
I 984 l II lund of changed m-y altitude about 1t
all and made me look back and know that I did
the nght thtng.'' Fresno State -coached by Jim Sweeney. Surpnsangly, Jim Sweeney didn't make a
stron$ patch for his talented son until the 1982
recru1t1ng !>Cason had almost run at~ course.
Kevin's father-Wlll dons best to make sure ht'
gets it. And the school has begun an all-out
publicity campaign to keep Kevin's name in the
pubhc eye. Kevin. and only Kevin. graces the
front of the 1986 med1a auide. aJooa with the
message. "Kevan Sweeney, Heisman Trophy
Kevin as nothing 1f no1 realas11c
··11·d be prett)' silly to say lhat the Heasman
Trophy's go10g to go to F~sno Stale when hall
.. We thought we would recruit a quar-
terback who would be a great quanerback and
reall} wouldn't have 10 recruit ham . I d1dn'1
want htm to ha ve the pres urc ofplay10g for has
Thanks to Jim Sweeney's brand ofofTensc.
"h1ch as patterned after Dan Fouts and the an
Diego ( hargers. Fresno State '" becoming
knO'-"D as \\1de Rece1-.er l and has sent
receivers such as ~tephone Paige and Hent)
Ellard to the NFL.
Testing,
tcstin---
Plunkett
Vetera n atte mpts
to recapture lost
st a rting positio n
LOS ..\NGELES (A.Pl -A. mean-
ingless prcscason game between the
Dallas Cowbo}s and Los A.ngt"les
Raiders 1on1gh1 figures to be prell\k
meaningful for veteran quartcrbac
Jam Plunkett.
At age 38. Plunkett as the thard-
oldest player an the National Football
League Right now. he as Wlthoul a
starttngJOb. His performance against
the Cowboys could determine ha'i
status for 1986. Kickoff as at 6.
Plunkett was off to one of the finei;t
starts tn has pro career last fall when
he was body-slammed 10 the turf b"
San Francisco's Jeff 10-.cr early an
the fourth quarter of 1he Raider<;'
34-10 loss to the 49ers.
The result was a separated shoulder
which sidelined Plunkett for the re'il
of the season. In less than three
games. he had passed for 803 :yards
and three touchdowns and had a
comple11on percentage of 68. 9 per-
cent 1n less than three games.
Marc Wilson took over al quar-
terback, and although he wasn't
particular!~ effective, the Raiders
went 11 -2 under has d1rect1on to wan
the AFC West title Walson was then
extremely aneffecuve in Los Angeles
27-20 loss to New England an an AF('
semifinal playoff game
With 1he 1986 season three weeks
away, Walson as lasted as the Raiders·
No I quarterback. He strengthened
his hold on the JOb la'il Sunda).
completing 13 of 22 passes for 13 5
yards an Los Angeles' 32-0 loss 10 5an
Francisco an a preascason opener
Plunkett. d1dn 't see action an that
game. but 1s scheduled to pla} the first
half against the Cowb<>)'· Wilson ,..,
expected to pla)' the third quarter and
second-year quarterback Ru!>I ~
Halgt"r the founh quarter
Plunkcll ha'I held the starting
quarterb3t:k JOb tor the Raiders most
of the tame in the 1980\. and gu1dt-tl
the club to upcr Bowl v1ctOnC$ over
Ph1ladrlph1a an I 9R I. and Washin~
ton in 1984. tk ha nm'ICd 20 gnmc\
over the last two sca~n'I because ol
anJUnes
The < O'-"boH and Ratdc~ arc
trad1uonally two of the Nfl ·.., 'ltrong-
erteam'I, hut ooth h4\.C hnd prohlCm<t
lhl\ c;ummrr
-
Clark's dual shots :
boost Gtan 6-1
Hom e r uns back
Mike Kru kow 's
1 OOth career win
'i..\ 'l FR .\"I( ISCO ( A.P) -Make
Krukov. "a'> mart' intcr("Stcd 1n
p'ra1s1ng the talents of rookie team·
mate Wall C lark than d1scu sang ha<,
I OOth career v1cto~ or matching h1\
career high \.\llh I:! s1nkeou1s Fnda'
n1gh1.
.\nd for good reason The fir.,t
ba!>eman h111wo homers and drove 1n
three run'i an suppon of Kruko" ·,
se'\en-ht11cr an leading the (nants to a
5-1 \JCton o-.er the Los Angele"
Dodger~
"Patching agaan<;t a gu)' lake \>.i all
( lark can he 'el) difficult." said
Krukov. I~ ti . .,...ho lost his shutout
hid on \11kt· ~uosc1a·s double with
\\\ll out" m the n1n1h "("lark's an
unlorgl\ ang h111er He makrs you pa\
for \Our m1,takes and fights off:.i ur
good r•tche'i ..
.\fter fd1ltng to la' down a ~entice
hunt in the \1'\lh Clark hat left-hander
Denni'> Po"'ell's :!-:! pitch to nght 10
lch-('enlt'r to tngger a four-run out·
bur'it b' <\an Franc15'0
Today'• 1ame
Dodgers (Welch 5-Q) at San
Francisco CLaCoss 9-7)
Time l·OS
TY.: Channel 11
Radio KAB( (71}())
unda} 's game: Dodgers at San
Francisco. I 05 p.m.
1wo-homer game of Clark'c; maJor·
league career and 83' e him ntne for
the \Ca<>on .. Th1'i ,, \omcthing pccaal to
people 1n < alitornaa.'' Clark said of
1hc Dodger~-( 11ant nvall) .. Bui to
me the\ arc JU\l a balkluh we're
tn 1ng 10 heat tn order to catch the
\<ttro!. ··
l\.ruko" "alkcd 1 .... 0 and 1ook a
th e-hll shutout an to the n1n1h He got
ha' SC\enth compktc game de'ip1te
~nosna"<> RBI douhk
Pov.ell :!-4 had allov.cd onl\ one,
<.11ants runner 10 reach thmt through
Ii' c inning~ hctorl· ( lark <;parked <\an
Frann'lco·, lour-run oulhur't 1n the
\l\lh
Oodl(er second · baseman Steve Sax la
caught trying to atretcb a single to a double
In the flrat lnnlnt Friday night. Jose Uribe
appllea the ta&·
< lark dclievered again 1n the
eighth grct•tang reht>-.er foe Beck" 11h
\\tth a homer to nght It was the tir!lt
Chili Oa'" led oil "Ith an infield
hat <.lark ahcr taallng 1n a \acnfice
attempt then hit Po"elr' 2 :! pitch
0' er the tcnn• in nghH..·cn1cr The
rookie tir'it hJ\l'mJn ha!. dn-.cn in
e1gh1 run\ ,ind '~ orrd e1gh1 in I I
ir.ames
NCCAlegislation tightens grip on academics
Qualifying by test score.
grades. proves efficient
Runn1ngh.11l..J J flnnni~nwa,42ndana
dac.'i of ~:!O at Pomona < .1hf 11 agh ~ h11ol
with a 2 q o' era II gradr-poan1 n' t'rn~c
In ht<> '1Cn1or \Car ha\ C 1 Pi\ 'Ml'i :t ' 5 lll .1
Jl(>Ssahk 4 n and he m:Hk tht• honor mil tnr tht•
third con,et.ut1H -.car
Flannigan "a" ( ahtnrn1a 111@.h ~ honl
\thlete of 1he '\car a'i a <;t•nanr rushing for I \ W ~ards and \,\lt.h1ng Ill fl<l\<;C~ for 211~ \<tr1h Hi·
<;Cored 22 tout h,tnwn' ind rcturnrd two
kickoff., tor I io 't ard' I h h,1<.. heen dot kc(f 1n
4.33 sccnnd .. nH1 40 ,,1111' .ind 10 47 foa 100
mctcr'i.
Hann1LtJn dH>'>t' tl11 l n1Hf\tl) ol < uln
rndooHr'><ht'l<ll' hl..l" I < I \ \.1111hC'rn Cal :mt!
Wac;hangton . hut ht· "'H pl." 01 ('rn~ 111 c ·'"a
trc.,hman tha\ tall tit-.1.ntc1t nnh I~ on the
\mcman c nlkti.r I l' .1 l'\,tnt t n,h·• th~
"( \ ,,·~ nn" ,\t.<tdcmu n•qu1H·mt·nt' ~huh
took l'lk' 1 1h1s fall 11 "asn't 'ood enough
·· \\ c thought for ure he d make at and hl'
tnr \Un~ would ha\C pla)'cd." Colorado Coach
Rill 1l C artnc' 1,a1d
.\ccordfng 10 an •\'isociated PrcS!I 'iurve).
I lanntttttn was nne of more than .30 blue<har
· foothall pla\-c~. and one of mort than 150
l>I\ 1<,mn I \1gnces (the aclual count won·1 ~·
t..no,,n un11I lntt:r th1<; month). who 1!11led 10
meet 1h1: aradcmu \tandards for frc-.hman
t•ltg1h1lll)'
l oder Propo<ott1on 4R. or bylaw 5-1 (J) now
1h.11 11 hac; hccomc t)fftr1al NC' A legt'ilauon
•\1udrn11, mufit complete a cumculum of
11 high \C..hool rnur\C., -including at lea\t
thn•c \-ca rs of Enahsh and l'-"O )cars of math, ''>I. 1111~1ence and natural or physical ~aencc -
..... 11h a m1n1mum C1PA of I R. Those with a GP.\
of I M wt Q must ~ore. m1n1mulli o t 740 (of a
llt•"•hk I fl()(l) on thC' hol 'tic J\pul\lde Tc~\
or 17 (of a pm\1hlc ltl) on 1he i\C'T
•Tho<>e w11h a C1P•\ from IQ I QQ nC'rd 11
tC'\I \l'nt'(' of a1 Jca\t 720 (\.\ T) or I fl ( \( Tl
•Tho'<' with a<, r \ of 2 ().~.04 nec-d .a tc.,t
\{nit•''' a1 ka't 11~1 or I~
• Thl1'l'"1thal1P-\ol ~ lt}c~ lllrwt•dt1tc\t
\Cort'ofatll•a,tMOor 14
•Thmc "Ith a GP.\ ot ~ ~ nr h1Lthcr n(•ed D
te'il <;corr nl at least M10 tir '' 1Flann1gan
needed I' on hi<, .\("Tl
F nr I ~K 7. the (i P .\ and ll'\I '~ore
rl•qum·mt•nt\ 1n tht• fir\t and la'it l alqtotll"' will
tlC d1mina1ed ·
\nd c0C\ lt\.e an I 'IX~. 110h .1 ~I) and a ll'\l
\COre of at lca'll 700 or I \ lHl thl' •\C l "-Ill Ix·
·acceptable. That "a' tht• "-II\ thl' onganal rule
wos pao;..cd thn·c vcnr-. ago. 1t "as reworked
with a 'hdang \\'Ilk at tht "It \ \ lOn\t•nt1on
la\I Januan
Scforc Propu'i1t1on 4~ the "'C \ .\ ' onl\
rcquarcmcnt wa'I a ~ 0 llradc-poant a"cragr
Therr were no 'ipcntic rnur'iC' rcquarcmC'nt.,
.\( l and S!'\ l tc'>I ore., d1dn·1 count
Penn State ( o.ach Joe rate mo call\ the nl'V.
rcquarcmrnt' ''hare minimum. a~lutrh hart•
minimum··
..\nd W8'htn ton·, Don .lamr'i u1d '\\c
1u'it don't "1\nl to deal with a gu~ who won't
4uahf-. Thcr1· •" ·' lot nf \It.Ill' ' 1n\nhnl an
rt'l ru111np and 1lwrt· .Ht"'"""' 1~·nplr ;unumt 1h1
••
lOUn tn who had tn hill' lhl· hulkt nn .. ome
pro,rect' 1h1-. \Car tlelJU'-4" 111 tht·tt ttradc' or
te\t \Cllre\ "
[)('\pl IC lmantt lhl' \("f\ Ht'\ 1lf llO(' Of
.\mema ·.,top pn;p'itl'r\ h11 l llXf'I "1l ( artm:' 1s
a lull lkdttt•d 'upJloi tt•r ot tht' t11k
.. I thant.. 11 "'II ha\l· a fltl\tl1\l' dlrtt ··he
\llld f)e\p1tc lh(' fat t th.it "l' re an1ng"to lo'IC a
(tluple nt ttu'' I \t1ll lx•hc' c 1hr oq•r:ill 1m pact
\.\Ill tic.· \Ollnd
··one thing I don t hlu· ".l\lo.intt thc ~1d to
<;13\ 11111 111 toot hall tnr a "'hole H'ar wtthou1
pral tut' 1n<,tC'ad ol tle1n1 .1hlc l(l pra\111.:e but
not It' 1)l:t\ 1n gamC'., I Ofl1l3lh . that I\ ti "car of
de\ dnpmC'nl whl"n tht'\ makr trtmC'ndou~
\tt1dc\ la'' \llllantt hi\ m.11un1-. lto"'c'ef >OU
arr c:nhom intz the oppon\lnll\ to la)' .i 'K>"1nd
found.11mn al·adcm1t·nfh and that doC'41 make
\Cn'-t' ..
\,1m T1a11a. from Honolulu·, f mnaton
1 lltth ~ hool 1<, a (ttlO\I .. 1udent Bui hrl"IU t~
t onJan nannanJ had; t ome~ from a home
"hrrc f ngh'lh ., not 'pcikrn ht" did no1 l11rt wtll
11n tht· \(T
·. . .. ...
..
Orange Cont CAIL Y PILOT I S•tu,c2ay. Aug\tst 18, 1988
1Paterno casts_ vote for playoffs ste
Penn State coach favors
format like ba ketball' s
Georaia After la 1 se:t on. thry went 10 the
Orange Bowl and lo t to OkJahoma. lint htni
the )ear with a No. 3 ranking.
Paterno said he "ould h._e to see bowl~
used as part of a playoff system.
Paterno' sentiments.
"The bowls all share a common pos1t1on in
that they do not favor a playon:z·· said Dan
McNamara, ellccutive djrcctor 0 1 the Orange
Bowl. "What desianating one game as a
national C'hampionship would do is rclea:ite all
the others to semifinal and quArterlinal events.
It wou ld be su1c1de for the bowls.
play well offrns1 t'ly at t end ortast year. W
played well until t ahoma game when
committed five turnovers."
Paterno sa>s the quanerblck job is wid
open between John haffer and Matt Kn12ner
but insiders believe he will suck with Sh.aff'er
who, de5p1te inconsistent passina. led the Lion ·
10 an unbeaten stason until the Oranae Bowl
Oop.
ST.\ TE COLLEGE. Pa. (A P) -1t• not
that he's antt·bowl, Joe Paterno sa)'s. 11's JUSt
that he's pro playoffs.
And as he prepar'l's his Penn tate football
team foJ the I 986 season. Paterno agarn is
think1n,g about a ubject near and dear to his
bean - a pla~off S) tcm for the national
champ1on~h1p.
"Without any scnous mvestiaat1on a lot of
people think rm ant1·b<>wl." he b.aid. "I'm not.
I \Cf), very ~mphaucall)' feel that we've got to
somehow in¢1u,de the bowls.
"Not only because I think we have an
obligation to the bowls. but I think that
uhimately it would be the best plan we could
have."
··who's going to decide what the format
should be'! What's the criteria for p1cJuna teams
and how many? All of the plans I've seen leave
a great deal to be desired."
Paterno. however. is hopeful a committee.
appointed b)' the American Football Coaches
Assoc1at1on to examine playoffs. will lead 10 a
restructured system.
State has fine runners in D.J. Oozier &nd
David Clark. power fullbacks Steve Smith ahd
Tim Manoa. experienced flankers in Michael
Timpson, Eric Hamilton and Sid Lewis. All are
..eniors except Timpson. a sophomore. Paterno said bowl organ11e~ have thC'
eKi>en<'nce of putt mg on a "unique happening." Hts appc.-1111.· for :a head-on pla)otl -
1m1lar to \.'Ullet\" baslctball' Final f our-and
not 1 Top .O"ntm' poll. has only IDCrtascd ID
l"C'l.'"1"lt ~ca~
Thrtt 11m<"S Penn tate has been ranked :-:o I 1n the poll an\! ha met the leading
d\3lleflJt'r 1n oov.I pme for the rullional m'" n 1t has v.on onl) on~
"But J think the bowl people should really
have some faith in us that we want to continue
with them," he said. "They should be happy
wt"rc looking into some poss1bihties that would
include the bowls ma playoffthat may be belier
for everybody -college football and bowls."
He even su$Sests that a playoff m1&ht hrlp
reverse decrtas1 ng collcgr football teTev1sion
ratin&s. Mranwhale, most of Patemo's t 985 squad
1s returning -19 of the top 22 players on
offense: 18 of 22 on defense.
The defensive hne 1s considerecfthe team's
strength. All four staners, ends Don Graham
and Bob White, tackles T im Johnson and Mike
Russo are back. The linebacking corps led by
hane Conlan and Terr) Bauer is intact.
ornerbacks Duffy Cobb and Ray Isom lead a
deep and talented secondary.
Penn State'• Joe Paterno
uraea football playoff•.
"f\cr the IQ 8 St'ason. the Nattany Lions
lost tc.i -\labama 1n 1hc u,gar Bowl. but returned
to Ne" Ork-an!> after the ·s~ season and beat
Paterno claims that every time colleges
come close to even talking about playoffs
"we've been stonewalled by the bowls."
Bowl officials. of coures. do not share
"I don't think we have any trouble
ofTens1vely." said Paterno. starting his 21st
season as head coach here. "We were startinll to
Also returning are field-goal kicker
Massimo Mane.a. who had 21 plus 38 con-
versions for 91 points. and punter John Bruno.
with a 42 9 average
Sooner football
has own version
of 'Karate Kid'
From AP dlspacebes
NOR MAN . Okla -Oklahoma's Ell
Bn:m Boswonh. the top linebacker in f t
college football last season. spent the
summer telling htm~t'lf 1hat being the best
wasn '1 good enough
So instead of working at a summer JOb. he spent his
time working in a karate studio and 1n a weight room.
Pumping iron added bulk to his thighs and upper bod).
pumping fists added qu1clrk'ls and mental toughness
"I told Coaeh (Baff)) watzcr I needed 10 hit
harder that I needed to punrsh people more." said
Bos9.lonh. "ho nov. sports a gold eamng ·and neck
chain bearing No 44. h1s1ersc} number
"Karate,., a quick e'plos1on. and )Ou learn hov. 10
control your bod) Speed. qu1t l..ncss and the e\plos1on
-that"s what I wanted "
He also v.anted to beef up his legs to improve his
pass coverage.
''I've spent a lotoft1meon m) thighs. I d1dn·1 thank
m} legs were strong enough," he said "No"' a lot of m)
clothes don't fit. but l'm happ) w1th the v.a) I feel ..
The ofT-sca-.on program seems to have }1clded a
supenor product. "hich bodes poorl} for opponents.
Boswonh nov. ca mes 24M pounds on has 6-2 frame.
or 20 poundi; morl' than he weighed 1n Oklahoma's
Orange Bowl' 1clof) <ner Penn State He <,a\s he plans
to pla) at ::!40
The added "eight apparent I\ ha!>n't hurt h1'> speed
Bosworth recentl ) ran a senc-:. o(s1 \ 40..)ard dashc' for
pro scouts in nothing \l.Orsc than 4 6 seconds
Does that mean the plaH·r \l41tler '>a~s "the he"
hnebac~er he has seen in 20 \ears al 01..lahoma rnuld Ix·
bener thane' er'1
Becker aaawnes command
West Germany's Boris Becker. the ~
only surviving to seed, advanced to the '
semifinals of the ~350.000 Player's lnter-
nataonal tennis tournament Fnday with a
6-4. 7-6 victory over American Bad Scbulti. Becker, the
No. 2 seed. had an easy time in winning the first set and
was leadin~ 5-1 in the second when the 57th·ranked
Schultz rallied. Shultze won fi ve straight points to forge
a 6-5 lead. but Becker tied the set and won the tie·
breaker 7-5. Becker's opponent in Saturday's semifinals
will be Joaatlie Cuter who advanced wnh a 3-6, 6-3,
6-3 victory over fellow Amencan Marcel Freeman. In
another quarterfinal matchs. No. 4 seed Stelu Edberg
ofSweden defeated I 2th-seeded Robert Segaso 6-l , 6-2,
and No. 15 KevlD Curren of the U.S. and Christo Steyn
of South Afnca wall play today.,afier being rained out
Fnday .. Top-seeded Marti•• Navratilova struggled a
btt Fnda) beforedefeatmge1ghth-secded Zilla Garrlsoo
6-4. 6-4 an a quanerfinal match of the S250,000 Virginia
ltms of Los Angeles women's tennis tournament.
avratilova will meet fifth-seeded Helena Sakova ol
Czechoslovakia. who defeated third-seeded and de-
fending tournament champion Claudia Kobde·Kilscb
6-3. 7-5. in Sarurday's semifinals. In the other semifinal
match at the Manhattan Country Club Saturday.
fourth-seeded Pam Shriver will meet. either second-
seeded Cbrls Evert Lloyd. Shnver elim inated se"enth-
seeded Gabriela Sabatini 7-5. 6-2. and Evert Llo)d
overcame a first-set loss to overpower s1xth-~eded
Manuela Malena of Bulgana 3-6. 6-0. 6-0.
Foster makes quick impact
CH IC .AGO (AP) -George Foster
reported to the Chicago Wh11e Sox on
Fnda\ v.tth some lofly goals in mind. and
he re!>ponded to being put in the starting
lineup 1mmcd1a1el)' with a home run aga1n!>t the
Brev.crs
U.S. water polo squad wins
MADRID. Spam -The Amencan '13 men's water polo team crushed Brazil 15-6
in the fifth World Swimming Cham-
pionships at the El Pilar pool here Fnday.
Canadian syncronitcd sw 1mmer Carolyn Waldo
collected the first gold medal of the games with a
spectacular fi nal routine. II earned her the only two
maximum I 0.00 scores of the whole competttion. The
other five Judges gave her 9.9.
The 21 year-old from Beaconsfield. Quebec. who
wa<> <>tlvrr medal~t at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
led throughout the three-<la>. four-section competiti on.
In the inaugural woml'n's water polo C\ent. the
l' na ted ta tes had a comfortable 14-3 tn um ph O\ er
Norwa>
In the hrs1 dn 1ng e'ent of the champ1onsh1ps.
China's Man Gao and Y1hua L1 looked set to gain their
countf) 's firc,t-e' er "orld champ1onsh1p gold
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Overtime scores
boost Redskins,
Lions to victozy
Moseley's 51-xarcffieldgoal
provides win over Steelers ---
WASH INGTON (AP)-Mark Moseley k.iclceda 51 -
yard field goal 4: 10 into ovenime to gjve the Washington
RedskJns a 27-24 co;ne-from-behtnd victory over the
Ptttsburgh Steelco--fn NFL exh1btt1on acuon Friday
night.
Washington quarterback Babe Laufenberg. complct·
mg 13 of 20 passes for 182 yards. helped the Redsk.ins
score the final 17 points to even th eir preseason record at
1-1 P1t~burgh fell to 0.2
Affer the Redskins received the kickoff to open the
oven1me, Laufenberg moved the team from its own 37 to
· the P111sburgh 34 before Moseley. who had missed a 37-
• yarder wtth rour seconds left tn rcgula11on lame. kicked his
game-winner.
Washington trailed 24-IO in the fou nh quarter when
Laufe~bcrg Started the rally wi th a 30-yard touchdown
pass to James Noble The Rt-dskms tied the game with
9:35 to play when Kevin Williams fell on a dropped snap
h) Pittsburgh punter Jeff W1lhams ID his own end zone.
Lions 30, Seabawks 27: Eddie Murray kicked a 23-
)'3rd field goal 3:46 1n10 overtime to lift lhe Detroit to
'1cton over Seattle at the Silverdome: .
Third-string quarterback John Witkowski fired an
18-yard touchdown pass to Detroit wide receiver Carl
Bland to tic the game 27-27 with 34 seconds remai-ning in
re$ulat1on W11kowsk1 alsoenganeered the Lio ns' winning
drive.
Browns J 7, Dolphins 10: Greg Allen. scon ng th
gam<.'-winncr in the founh-quarter for the second straigh
week. dt\Cd O\ er the middle from one )ard out to gjve th
<. le,l'land a win at M1am1. ... Better than the third-)' CM <1ophomorr who last
season v.a'> named .\II-\ml·nca and "<>n the first
Bu tkus o.\v.ard 3'> the nation·., top hnehacli.d'
Foster rclea'>ed b'v the "le" 'r or~ Mets las1 "'cc~
and signed b> the White O'< earhrr Fnda). l11ed out his
first time at ba1. but hi! a fi rs1-p11ch homer v.hen he led
olTthe fourth inning 1 pm -AUTO SPORTS· Modified ::!00 11
hour). lrom \1artlm' 1llc. Va .. Channel 4
The touchdown capped an 84-)ard. 14-i>lay dnvc
"h1<:h ate up 7· 38 Allen failed to penetrate the Dolphins'
line on his fi~t ancmpt from the I . On second down. h
took the aenal route to score wath 3:57 remaanang. ., Better than the pla)er v. ho v.as named I ll!S5 Big
Eight Conference Defensive Pia) er of the 'i ear and
made I 3 solo 1aclles in the Orange Bov. I" ... If 11\ true. 11 couldn't come at a better 11mc
01..lahoma loses onl ) three starters lrom a dctcnSt'
1hat was ranked first in the nation last \car hut tv.o ol
those arc noscguard Ton) ( as1lla<o and delen-.1,c 1.·nd
Kevin Murph) Each was an .\11-.\mcncan
.\lso. the Sooncr<1 open their '>Cason aga1n'>l l '( LA .
then pla} \.f1am1. Fla . 1n their third game Nl·hra .. kJ
Texac; and Oklahoma ~late rnrne later
-Quote of the day
Wally Joyner, .\ngel'i. rookie tir'it baseman
on wh} he frcquentl) ice\ down his left shoulder
after a game ''It's actuall) a bad arm. I have to
throv. c' Cf) dj}. like a relief pitcher It'!> decent 1f
I don't ha'c to make 100 mam hard throv.s I
usuall) can come up w 1th one a ·da) ··
ANGELS .•.
From Bl
But the .\ngd' d1dn I v.a\IC one of
them
Reggi e Jad .. .,on "·'ho wa~ hacking
his wa) through a ..i-tor-32 c;l.1d. made
his 11th tour ol 1hc ha-.e~ w11h his first
homer at \nahc1m \tad1um \1nce
Ma) I~ Hl' Jl\11 adckd a <,angle that
wa~ the llt kl't ln the .\n~elc;' c;1x1h run
111 the c1p.h1h 1nn1np tor a two-run
<.:ush1on
On h1 '> honwr f dt i.. \On knocked 10
Wall} 1<1\ net .inJ A nan Downing
ahead ofh1m l41th ,, thret·-run bla<:,tofT
R1JO I 5-111 111 rlj!.ht 1n thl' fir~t inning
foraqull~ ,.111l .. 11!
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clocked al 4~ m1k\ ~·r h1111r
"He h..a\ go<lll 'tull "' J.t lk\on
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wlo !>hot tu \ \ ~alt her \if it kc)'
Tettleton lo mali.c 11 ' I in tht thmJ
inning. the '\ngcl!. '>tru<.k again 1n the
bottom of the frame v.hrn !>owning
s.ingled homt· Ju>vncr whn hJc.I
doubled with on~ out
C andelana gnt a ' I edge 10 140rk
with afler ( 1Jt) Pl.'lt l\ ';iml· home on
fo~ncr'<:, '>at nf11.c fl~ 1n tlw tilth
But that wa\ 11 tor tht· < :tn<.h Man
f ormer r~dl\on I l1gh \l:ll f>onntt'
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third homcrol the 1.amp111Kn il thret'
run ~hot 1n tht• \C\l'nth 10 t ha~
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League home run. his 14th of the season and the 34~th
of his career
"We think the mjn can sull hn... said Kl'n
Ha'rtclson. director of baseball ol)C'ra11ons"for the Wh1tl'
~n "Wi:'re taking a shot ··
Dickerson returns to practice
FULLERTON -Enc Dickerson [iJ rct~rned lo practi ce Fnday afternoon after c •,
m1ss1ng two days because ofa sore toe. and •
Los Angeles Rams Coach John Robinson
said he'll be cautious wit 1 the star runnmg back.
"He'll play 1n Monday's game (wa th the San
Francisco 49ers)." Robi nson said. "but only 1f the toe
doesn't bother him in the next couple of days.
"If n's sore at all. he won't play. I don·t want tht'>
thing 10 develop into something where he's g11t a
chronic sore toe." •
D1cker<ion injured the big tee on his nght fool
during practice Tuesday morning. He's had a so-called
turf toe several limes in hts first three years in the
National Football League.
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3 pm -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS:
"*>crtcr c >h mp1c gold medalist in the d15cus. 1s
profiled
1 111 pm -SKIING ~orld ( up. Channel
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•\menc:t. < hanncl 56
Sandona wins another
4 30 p m -WJDE WORLD OF SPORTS: John andona of R1ch1e Canyon won th~ Speedway
motorcycle racing scratch maan event for the second
straight week at the Orange County Fairgrounds 1n Costa
Me~a Fnda).
Ro'<lng -Pernell Wh11akcr 's. Raphael Wil-
liams. and Meldnck Ta>lor 's. Howard Da' 1s.
both lightweight bouts ~hedulcd for 10 round'>
(90 minutes). from AtlantK C II). N.J .. Channel 7 Recovenng from mJunes that sidelined him part of
the this season. Sandona led from wire-to-wire again to
demonstrate he will be a force in the scratch racing at next
Friday's nattonal quafificr at C"ostti Mesa. Huntington
Beach's Alan Chnsllan was second. followed by Brad
Oxley and Oubb Ferrell
5 30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Del Mar
fea ture race. Channel 56.
RADIO
11:06 n.rn. -BASEBALL: St. I.outs at Ne"
) or~. KNX ( 1070).
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at an
Franmco. KABC' (790).
6 p m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas :u
Raiders. KRLA ( 1110). KIK -FM (940).
Scott Brown of Pamona, ~ New York transplant. won
the fi ve-lap handicap ma1ti event. followed by Gary
Hicks. Mark Dwyer. Lu}S Kossuth. Oxle' and Tufl
McBnde
7 p.m -BASEBALL· Oakland at Angeb. Steve Lucero of RI\ crs1dc captured the featured
match race defeating Ferrell 2-1 in the best-Of·three two
l;w races. C'la iremont's John Bo)er won the SC"Cond
d1v1s1on main and ( osta Mesa·~ Kelly Inman tool.. honors
in the lhtrd di\ ISIOn
KMPC (710).
Nicklaus, Tway
manage to survive
Rookie wins round
of International
with eight birdies
l ASTl [ RO( K C ol<i (AP) -
Jack Nicklaus had to \tram hie for par
on the final hole 111 ~ueak through
the second round. then declared
h1m~lf tu:d for tht' lead in the nev.
I ntema11onal golf tnurnamenl
"Nov. V.l' ~tart ti"'cr." N1cklau'
said
".\II tho~ ti''" and 06'' arc gone
We·re all eH'n i\nd I'm llC'd for the
lead:· Nicklaus said in reference to
new and c12..otrov~1ng system
used for t~·}'Carevent
It's a mochficd tableford l>ystem.
an which medal scores do not count
and sconng t!I> ba!lcd on points
awarded for the !!>Core on each hole 5
for an eagle. 2 lor birdie 0 lor par. -1
for bogey. -3 for douhk hogt.') or
WOl"IC.
Points arc not rnml'd for\\<ard
Rookie 8111) P1erot It'd theadvancc
with 14 points. the largest ont'-day
total of a toumamen1 that offers SI
m1lhon an total pnll'' and St 80.<.lCXJ to
tht wmner tfr 'i<:ored l'l@.hl b1rd1c\
against two boge)\ tn v.hal he called
"one of my h<'\I round'i on the tour ..
His medal \C'Ore wh1< h d<'.l<'\n'1 count.
Wl}C, 66
Joe) "itndclar ~•th \IX b1rd1e' .ind
no ~c}' al'iO had an unoffiCt.il 6ti
and I .. po1ntc, John Mahafle) had 11
po1ntc, and m11h1 have had mon-hut
tor "uhra-<on'(nat1H Illa'· rnm1n&
home
Both NKkhlu\ and p(, \ < hamp1on
Bob T W-d) phl)'t na 1n the final aruu p
of the day on the C-1.,tle Pinc (101f
C lull cou~ Ntt t..lau' Jr\1gned
prcn tdrd 1l1r mo\t nc1trmcnt 1>1 thr
da\
<\nd that came at lhc bottom of the
standings as the} ancmptcd -sut·-
cessfully a!> 11 tumed out -to 101n the
37 other men who advanced through
~crnnd-round play Fnda)
Those qualil1crs will tompt.'lt'
toda~ for 12 '!pots in unday·~ final
round
l wa\. hkc N 1cklaus. had plu'i 1hrcc
points going to his final hole. and had
10 ha'c a par 10 advance
fhe most dramatic rail). however
was b) Mike Reid. who wac; out of 11
until he <>taged a eagle-b1rd1e finac;h
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King takes lead
in World title
Bl 'FORD. Cia. ( .\P)-Betsy K.mg.
seeking her second s1ra1ght victory,
shot a 4-undf:T'·par 68 Fnday to take a
two-shot lead over Nancy Lopez and
Patty Sheehan after two rounds of the
\240,000 Nestle World Cham-
p1on,h1p women's golf toumamrnt.
Lopt.·1'. playing <>nly her sixth
compet1t1ve round of the.-year after
giving berth to her second daughter
last Ma)'. had eight birdies tn her
round of 66. lowest score tn 1hc first
1wo rounds
Pan) Sheehan. the open1na-round
leader. had a 7 2
King had seven . b1rd1es in her
round to offset a double-bogey 7 on
the fifth hote when her second shot
caught the haZ7ard and a bogey 4 on
17 when she m1~~d the green.
King's b1rd1c!. included a 20.footer
on No. 9 and a 25-footer on the 14th
King said she wasn·t surpnsed at
the pla)' of Lope£. who tied for third
last "eek 1n her first appearance this
)'Car
Lopel -.aid \he believes her game 1s
ahout 7 ~ pen:ent what 1t wastn 1985
when !.he ~t the LPGA 's single
'cason money record by earning
~416.472.
C'hm Johno;on soared to a 74 nnd
was at 143 lor J6 holes. Four othc~
were tied at 144 -Jan Stcpheni.on
71. Pat Uradle} 72. Mary Beth
l1mmcnnan 73 and Val Skinner 74
Juli ln .. 'iler and Japan·, Ayako
01..amoto were eight ,hots back at
145. with lnli.'itcr \hooting 72 and
Okamoto 75
OCC physlcals today
Ph..s1cal exam~ for all prospcctt ve
Orangc ( oac;t C ollcge football playef'\
will bc rnnduetC'd today from 9 am
to noon At ()( ( ·, LtBard tad1um
lodrr room
·\ nHlnC' Wl~htni to pla)' ,for tl\.l'
l'matc' mu\I p:i" 1hr ph>'>IC'al bcforr
p.trttllf'ldltng 1n worlo.outs which
h<-gin \ 1omJ.n
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Knepp~r
shuts out
Braves
Astros still up
on NL Westfoesas
Atlanta alls, 3-:0
From AP dJ1,.&ck1
Bob Knepper took over the major-l~ague lead to shutouts with five as be
pitched a five-hitter to lead the Astros
past Atlanta, 3--0, as first-place Hou.-
ton remained five games ahead of San
Francisco in the National League West. ' ·
Knepper, I 5-8, struck out five and
walked two as he tied the Dodaers'
Fernando Valenzuela for the NL lead in victories. But the left-bander said
he didn't have his best stuff.
"I knew when I was warming up
that I wasn't going to be over-
powering, so I basically tried to throw
sinkerballs," Knepper said. "I had
&ood control and tried to keep them
off balance."
. Denny Wallin' rut a solo homer off
Jim Acker, 2-2. in the fourth inning
and got another RBI in the fifth with a
groundout. Craig Reynolds singled in
the Astros' other run. •
Elsewhere in the National League:
Car•luJ• '"' Mets Z: St. Louis score<ltfirec runs Tn the 10th on
rookie John Morris' two-run sin&)e
and a throwing error by right \fielder
D!rryl Strawberry, then survived a
New York rally to the bottom of the
inning.
Morris, who prevented an extra-
base hit in right field in the seventh,
singled with two out and the bases
loaded off reliever Jesse Orosco, 4-S. 1
Another run scored on the play on
Strawberry's error.
Left-hander Pat Perry, 2-2, worked
one inning in relief of starter Bob
Forsch for the victory, and Todd
Worrc!I pitched the bottom of the
I 0th for his 26th save despite g.avang
up a run-scoring double to Mookie
Wilson.
The rally was cut short when
Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith
threw Wilson out at third after
stopping Len Dykstra's bid for a
single to center field.
Expos 5-5, C.b1 Z-1: Montreal
swept a doubleheader from Chicago.
getting a victory from Tam Burke in
the second game m his first maJOr·
league start. .
Burke pitched five scoreless in-
nings and the Expos got two doubles
and three RBI from Luis Ri vera in the
nightcap af\cr Tim Wallach hit a two-
run homer in the opener.
Burke, 8-4. who has appeared 10
144 games in relief since breaking into
the majors last year, allowed seven
hits and struck out five without
walking a batter. But the right-hander
has no designs on becoming a starter
and Manager Buck Rodgers con-
firmed that be will return to the
bullpen.
"Good. I'm glad to hear that,··
Burke said. "It's nice to get a big
league start. but I'd just as soon stay to
the bullpen because I'm a lot more
comfortable there."
Ri vera's three-run double high-
lighted a four-run first toning lor
Montreal in the second game.
In the opener, Dennis Martinez.
2-4, allowed five hits, including Ron
Cey's 11th homer, in fi ve innings.
Andy McGaffigan and Bob
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Mont.cue In Prl y ntcht'• &ame with the Reda .
McClure pitched the tanal four tn-
nings in the two games to cam saves
for the Expos.
Reda 7-1\ Padres Z-7: Enc how, on
the disabled list with a sore elbow a
monCh ago, pitched a four-trit com-
plete game in the n1&htcap. giving an
Diego a split with Cincmnati.
The Reds scored all seven of their
runs in the opener on four homers.
two by Buddy Bell and one each by
Dave Parker and Tony Perez. who
announced earlier an the week that he
will retire at the end of the season.
Steve Garvey, 81p ·Roberts and
Jerry Royster hit solo homers to
suppon Show in the second game.
and Garvey also knocked an two other
runs with·a single and a groundo ut.
Padres Manager Steve Boros said
he hoped Show could go five mmngs
as the second-game starter.
"Who would have thought that
Eric Show would pitch a complete
game for us wuh the arm problems
he's had?" Boros said ... Enc as going
to stay 10 the rotation."
Show. 8-5. didn't allow a run until
the ninth, when Parker hit an RBI
single. Show walked one and struck
out six for his first victory since Jul:,.
I, before he went on the disabled h'it
Bell's three-run homer m the first
inn mg of the opener sent Mano Soto.
S-10. to his second victor) since
coming coming off the disabled hi.1
July 17 afier shoulder problems. Soto
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\IC'tOry.
Von Ha)'es and Milt Thompson
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second game. and Ron Rocnicke
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atC'hicqo
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"lMJau J, Ortolel Z: Mel Hall and
Cory Snyder htt consecuuve run.
scoring sinfles off Baltimore rehcfacc
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10nina to pece Seattle over Mi.nsanota
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MAJCMt L•AGUI STANDINGS
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W L .. d . Ge ~ " S7 S4' TtllH '1 SS S26 2...,
Clllceoo SI '3 •1 ll">
O.kland S7 .. ••I 121,o)
~""' Cltv s 1 •s •.O n•·• Mlnnno11 St 6S ~ 17..., *".. loO .. 47• 141'
llAST DIVISION
&et ton New Yorio.
ee1tlmore
Dalfoll
Toronto
Cltvelend
Mllw1ukM
.. 41 6S S2 ,, S4
61 SS
61 S6
S9 S1
SI W
FrldlY't kWff A....n. Oakland.
Toronto •· Te.at I &o\lon I Ottrotr S
Cltlfttand 3 &11t1more 2
MllwaUl<M 4 Cllleego 3
New Yori!. 1 1(11"u City 4
Se.Ille I Mi,,,,.tOll 0
TM9Y'1 GlmH
S91 sso S34
S30
521
SOt
4'6
6',
7
I
9 1
11
0.klallO ( YO<.tnO ' 11 ., Allf'f• I Will I) ,, n
oaoro.1 CMorr11 t•·71 et ao11on 8ovo 11 11
81lllmore (Fl.lln•O•n 6 11 11 Cleve11nd
IN!allro I 91
Tex11 IH<kJQll' 11 •• Tv<Ol'IO K•• 10 I I
New York llhtmunt" 12 )1 at K.tnl&\ Cotv
I JaCkM)f'I 1 8)
M1lw1ukM INleve\ 10 SI 111 Cn1c11110 18an
ovtlt< 7 91 n
Mlnne1011 181vltvtn 17 101 01 )Hlllt r: r t1
OVld 7-0) n
SuncMv'1 G1m11
Oeklend el .,...,
011ro11 et 8otton
811t1mort al Cltve11no
Teo1 111 Toronto
MllweukH 11 ChltaO(I
New Yorlt et l<enla\ C ••v
Mlnne101a a t Stelll•
"4.ou11on
!>an Fre'1C•"" . Cincinnati
A11e nta
'>en 01~0
~w Yoro.
Monlrea
PflllaOt'IOllll S~ LO<.tll
CP11<.1go
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N•ttonal Lt•OUt
WE ST DIVISION
W L
"" so ~I ~S
!o6 ao
~s Ml
.... 6
.... 67
EAST DIVISION
76 )9
~· .... S1 SI V SI
loO "" 46 6e
Fr1dev'1 k w•'
Sen Fr1nc11eo S ~' I
Mon"HI S S Cll•CaQO 7
P11111>vron 6 7 Pnt1edt'•onoe \ 1
C1nc1nn11 7 1 !>an O•~o 1 1
St LOOI\ • New Vorl. 7 10 "'
Hou\ton l Allen•• O
Tldev'' Gamt\
Pct Gii
S69 m. s
46+-~
418 10 ' 410 11 ,
-17
"" ~17 16
496 19
496 19 (JI 76 ,
•04 ?9
DO<l9tn IWel(.11 S 9 a l Sar f ra~c \W
'l.1Cou 9 71
St Lou11 •Meln•w\ 8 )J a• New for•
Goocien 17 41
Pi1t1buro11 ll~hOO•n 11 1 and Mcw 1111e m\ 7 81
at Pll1ladelllh•e t i<"'c;rou 8 9 otM Hume l 01 7
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Sen Olego 1wn11\on I • • 111 C '"' 1nna1
(;umc11.,on 8 81 n
C111ceoo CMoy~r l "'Mn"""" IYoumen\
11·91 n
Hou\•on pt'.f(luOll I l ~· Allt1n•e !M•nlf'f
I• 11 o n
suno•v'' G•mt\
Oodeitr1 "'\a n ~ren vci
Chicago el Montr,.&I
SI LOv \ a• "''"' 'fo,. 7
P .H\buron "' Pr1leOf'l''"n
li-4ou\ton •' Al enl•
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
~'""'' 6, Mu""'' 4 OAK LAND CALIFORNIA
I' Ab r " bi Ab r II bi
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•ocn1e 10
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L1n\ltC) )D
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YOav·\ rl
CM• 711 '*"ronv rt
4 0 N n11 71'1 I 0 D
7 " '.I •"t' 0 I 7
t 0 0 0 () "' ·"J I ) I 1
• 0 J 0 11 J• • " ·J• l ~ ' J
4 0 0 0 ,,.r "' \ It I fJ 0 0
II 0 llJ:.t'"\'I 1000
7 (I 0 0 Y "'°' 0 \\ 4 0 I I
7 I (/ 800"" 4 0 0 0
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Tet.I\ JI 4 4 4 Tafiti\ 26 6 6 •
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sruoos rt
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3 0 0 0 RTllo'n ti) 4 0 I 0
4 O 0 O C 0 1vl• rf • I 2 O
4 I 1 0 WC11r11. ID 4 ' J J
4 0 0 0 c e rown 30 4 0 7 0
) 0 7 I MldnclO It 4 I I 0
4 0 0 0 8ren1v c J I O 0
l 0 I 0 Urlb41 u l 0 I 7
? 0 I 0 l(rullow 11 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 12 I 7 I Tltll'
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LetAne91k ~ 000 001-1
Seti l'r1nclK1 a 004 Oh-S ·o.m. WtMlng R81 -w Cl••k 111
OP-LOI Al>1Hifl I LOll--LO\ Alli>M\ 6 Sen
Frenciteo S 7B-Glede)fn Pow~ HR-W Clar~
7•191 SB-Mel<lonedo 141
IP
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H It EA H .SO
Powell L.7·4 10 1 4
8eekw•lll 1 O 0
Sin Frenclteo
Krul<ow W 17 6 9 1 17
Umo•rn -Hom1 Froemm•ng F1r11 0 1 v1dlon.
S.Cond Mar\11, Tlwo. H1t1oon
T-110 A-3' tJ4.
TENNIS
Men'' tour'NlrnMt
l•t Twente)
Ou1n.rllnet S'"91t'
80"' 8ecker IW••• C:..•m•nv J Oef 8ud
Sthullt IU SI 6-• 1 6, Jon•lhan Cenler IU S)
otf Marcel FrHmen (US 1. l 6. 6 J 6 3. Sl•fen
Eobero ISwl<lenl Otf llOberl StQu\O IU s I ' I 6 2 I
Women'' tourn.m.nt
l•I Mll!Ntltln 8ff<'ll)
Ou•n.ntnll Slntttt '
Me<l•na Nllilf8lllOv<1 ftl S I def ~~u~
US I I> • 6 • Helt'na Sukove 1c1ecl\oi10v0 11I
Of'I C•e·.iO•a l<ondt'·IC•l\Cl'I IWt\I C.erm1 nv1 6 l
T S Pan" S,.,rove< t U S , oef C.ebr>tla ~110111n•
.. roen••na l·S 6·7 Cllr \ Evffl Llovd IU S
O•I Manuela Me etve I 8u1C11roa ) 6 6 0 6 0
0..p ~· flM\lnO NEWPORT LANDING S ooao\ Ill()
angttr\ 1 1tllow1ei1, 2S oerr.tcuda 711 0011010 99
"'"" oan IS cellco oau t \/lteotnted l I \CUIOin l •oc~ .. ,n, ., «>d 146 m•Cke•tl
DAVEY'S LOCKER !Ntw-1 8HCI!)
ooal\ 151 a nglt'r\ 193 t>srrMuOa 16J l>Ol'•to Sii
vf'llOwlaol 6J calico Dal\ )Sii \and bl!U 110
macken11 4 •Ole
DANA WHAAF I Dl)al\ 132 •nQif'(\ l•e
08\\ 1 Oar111r.uda 28\ oor 1'l 1 'llCo I \r 49i ,,,.,, ...... , ..
FrlC:S.v'' tnns.ctioni
llASE8ALL
Amtf'ICln LHlllll
(!-'I( AC,0 'i'/HITf W 1 'I <Jn"fl C.M•ll"
ro\••r ouU·fl'•a..r •t>r 1~ t•ma "0f'' o• '"" 19$6 ~•\O" Oot ()ttf'ld \fft#• tC')I"\ f)ytt e-,,.., II)
8 1ft1t'O "·' t~ .Amtr.ren A\\'.1• at or,
Mil /VAU~ ff 8Rf Nf AS T•aOl'O Oa""'
[Ji11r w in 01tcn•r to "'~ HCHJs•o" A stn)\ for Don
AuOu\f t> tcn._r 8nd '018 '"' tr 0.-n.amM alf''
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N1none1 Footbl" LHl!lle
ND ANAPOLIS COl T\ Nn ~"" \lf'w!'
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NlliONll HoO•v L••Ol.I• ••F Iii f')UJI QA N0f P';. )11.1n@tfj ~,.,,. (Jl')r·
,. <f ,.,, "" "0 "I•*' ~ 1ft It r QM N "'0 ~t'd .,., . ., ~' .,.,.,,.
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g ... ..,,_" Jr11t ,. ,~ ,j J,,,,.. "'01"""' &" ,.., Al ,..IJ
SOCCER
Moat« Incle« Soccer LHllUI
.SAi. f M(il;>E_ 8ll''.;f Ne,..•i:l J,.. P?I • .,,
1\\ \lfl"' <04<'" ~nt1 )ftt.,,f' p.,.. .. _., _,,,....,,.r ....... ,,,.
SUNDAY'S INTtUU
l~f ti U ·•v ......, ..... mNtlntl
.. .,.., -" 2 9.11\. l'tttST ltACa. Ont m11t Pvrw l ll,000 ••er old' " uo Ctelm lno Mic• '10.000 I Cltule EndMv-(llH) 11• "' "' "' "' '" 110
1 E •ubtre nt Devil (SOio)
) 1)1\defCOYlf E191t (~rOlll (2)
4 Vlllbltt Al~I (Orl1941) ~ e .. u·• H~ (Ftfnendtrl
6 llaci.toQ ($111411t)
1 Mtlle Flaih IArff\Hl<lll
t F•lr StrNk (llleck)
t C.r1n &erbl (llOlln•>
10 Olltrlck1119 IC11t1non)
AlM .......
•) 11 ,,,
116
II 1ovl11 (Ptdrore) (1) 114
12 Lt Certurtl (Llc>h1m) I It
13 E 1ctutlon (llrlnoflurtl) • 111
IACl<LOG 14·11 P•lltnl rlcMr flh llllt runner ••II "" ontv -run end mutl l>I flmt<I .,.rtecllv, Vl$18LI ASSIT <1·11 WIN 1>t e
torwerd ltclor H the<• I\ vt<v lllllt OIC4t In !Ills
mtll llH I, CLA5SIC I NOIAVOUlt (6·11 Lacked
room teklll9 uo tlllrlllv 10sl119 •" chance. orew\
well lor milt event •nd CO<.tl<I l>t UOWI factor
LONGSHOT LE CARLURET
S£CONO lllACll. 6 turlo!IO\ Purte \IS,000
"'"'" 3 vHn Old Clllmlng orlee M0,000· '3S,000
I Lom111 JllWtl IPlllUv) 114
1 Ledv 5n1m1n l&11tl 116
) Otvmotc Clante IOllver111 '" 4 Mv L101ff Tlott !Valenivet1I ~ 116
S F orev.. A 81Ul'r I Black > • 111
I> Herrltu ~"' (Pedron i 116
1 Sunoev Mell (Toro) 116
I L•Ctv Linn (Pellon) )( 111
OL Y~IC CLASSIC 16· ll Orool from
IO<.tgller 100 rece "'' UP 11trtec1 tor 1 \!retell runner HAlltLESS NllltllSS (4· 11 Verv oukk
flltv wlH l>t llerd llf•n•d 10 cle•r eerlv. l>UI II '°
end not r>rtnld l>t#lrt. LADY SHAMAN (S·2)
UHd \lletd 10 ed111nr1ge wlnnnlno gemtlv.
UIOllld on good \POI for ree>t•I LONC.SHOT
SUNOA'I' MAIL
THIRD RACE. 6 furlong\ PurH J23,000 )
vear olth & ue Clelmlne orlce ,'7,SOO·SS5,000.
I 811rb4r• IOelt l'IOuuavt) I 11
2 1nf1n1rvman 1Plnc1Y) 111
l Sa vio IKnnel) 116
• Hurricane "4ec ISoro) 117
S R1vetl Factor (Orteoa) 114
FRIDAY'S RE SUL TS
(l hi o4 •l·dltY lt!Weu9NWICI rnwftrlt)
FIRST RACll. 6 lur1ong1
P""O\Ollnt< IPoncevl
lhtnDow \ Cull C8etel
Ot'f•e l•act •Oouo•H1
Tome I 10
400 7'0 )00 u o 310
SIO
Al>o 'II" Per•1011no Ca oaoonga Ou1e1 L•••
N OM Oelt<ltve
Scra1c~ Jonn'\ Jove
"£XACTA 17 61 Ol ld l l•OO
SllCOND AACE. 6 lurlOngl
0 1nctr'' Rt11arot 18eze>
F'or re B CV1le,.,rutle l
8eeu1uc• v 181ec~ I
T·me I 11
610 100 210
7 IO 760
610
Al\O ran Fran\wev, 8 older 8eeu1v Mv Le ov
C•owe l'IHI C.11\lure Co1111t1r V11nu\, Oueo·
ra1ur& Mv Swffl lrrnt'
No \crelChel n · DAIL 'I' DOU II LE 1 I 101 oa1d l 16 80
THIRO RACE. 6 furrontn
l'••cnze 101tvere11
\u11t1rb Moment IS01>11111
Mevt>e•'• \ M&Ol\t'U llC1ent11
Tim• 10'1lS
11 ao uo • 10
110 600 II 80
Al\O ran Tr1n1tv Hall Flttl Alt>ert Herottr \
R oo" 8 0ld 8• avo New Ooc Hend•u• ()!
0 amono Sor Mal\rnoud lhm011ng Mont
Pow!'• l '"'' S-.reirnt'O Ter•ol1tr Noror•e•v
\S E XACT·A 12 10 oa•d t?OO \0
FOURTH RACE 6 lur onGl
""" v B11c~ !'aO•"O Lan Toro1
C&w Mo,,ev IOet•"""""vtl Tm• I 10 7 S
•10 •80 )10
HO 760
)60
'\ 'll' A111lt A Htll Hnl SO.ate. C.110\Y
Moo,., 84!'t1t P•r \1ennf' R'o.menht B•Ue A,-.
\omoa l ·t '" Nr_.. uretch~\
FIFTH RACE I I 16 m1lf'\ on lurf
O•"''n Dancer •Otl11nouuave 6 40 3 •O 7 t.O
f ·"f' If wOO\ VeteM~I• S 20 4 OD
C.av1oo1e f P1nc11vl • 40
Tome I 0 • S
At\O "'" SvPf'< t< lll'n FloOnl ADOVt Lllllt
~·ll~f'· Me1va'1 Pr•de S11llan1e, Nordic'• Gori
\rr&tcrieo Ho~fut ""' Min 'ien O•eoo To
llf'~•n•\c, To1a 11v Hone\I Antooue Lace
lS l!XACTA 14 IOI POIO '75 SO
SIJCTH RACE I I 16 muet
p 1,,,., Cotr!ft1n l'inMmakllfl
I •"a 01\l&nlt •Oetel\ouneveJ
• \ Nol Vov Jl)D 101ovarul r me •7 l s
180 ~00 l60
10 AO 1 40 sao
A \0 '"n Jft(IJ MCCl)V ZemDt'll Pen
¥ot1n•Of'I IC~ Haol Tnf' 81d Ari OI Oewn
\•"•'011' ' 81'\I FaoulOu\ Cevin, P:erl·el ,, ,_,,,,.,,.,,, Paoovt
SEVENTH RACIE I 1,,.roo,.01
J '1 ionn\or P.arou lJ 20
f t't\' TtJliD 8 &r • 1
r:,.~ ""' '"" Toro f •mf' I 11 2
1040 HO
0 0 l OD
HO
A•\O R.tr T uonQ, Anotner 8 toom Aor Poraoe
STOREWIDE
• UtO.t .. \.OwOO'I' (Sllotml lfl 114 1 -'u•o c~lldtt (Veltniutla) I IS
I F~h't Luefo. <Int) 117
""NCH'S LUQC (• I) '~ tln<t &ante Anita end l>H tllerO AM Ptll-n l11<1ic1tln9
rMdlnett !Of return. mev l>I turll!'IM "41dl1G41.
AUTO COMMANOllll (J· 1) Extre ,,,.,. Ind
dtttrv1"9 of tcOMl<llfttlon In verv contentious
tlt!O; HUtt•tCAN• HIC (10· II Otmoll•M<I
"'"' lrnoreulv .. v 11 t la fvrlOnOt end I• not out Of llll ltt !Nt 11 llllt levtl LONGSHOT IAR8E
l'OUttTH lllACI. • lurlornn. PurH 116,000
Mel<ltn llllltt 2 yH rt old
1 CaH 8ook ($1bllMI) 111
2 RanM>mt<I C1ollvt (PIOUY} 111
l '1'0<.t Mtlr.e Mt Heooy (McHaroue> 117
4 Of>wn Tr.. Strlo IP1t11r.on) II)
S Verl M.trt Kerl (Orl191) 111
6 Et•t• Twelve IC1t11non1 117
1 Sill\., Ll<lv (Pt«Oll) Ill
I H1ml>Ur11tr Sit (81aCkl Kll2
' Tri HoMv C811tl 111
10 Merv Amandi IMcHergu.) 117
II SUl>tl'· Coolc IV11tn1ut11I 117
12 F1nt11v Cat (Oelellounn•> 117
CAU.. aOOK (S·2) Old nor Of'Nll -NV
recl119 In 1io111 ouerllft 11\rQu9110ut, Slbllle rklet
lodlY '"° Qnlfvll t nolhe< ct\lnct; RAN· SOMllO CA.-TIVI 13·1) Vouno rnel<Mn llttv
rect<I well Ottll41t trOObltt, fk:lurtt tlroog con·
·~· TIU ..OLL y .. I) From nJMlne M.M of
winner\, llu•llll\Q rlcltr el>Olrd tor deOul LONC.·
SHOT SUPER COOK
Fll'TH lllACE. Ont mlle on lurl Purw
$70,000 ) vHr Old\ & uo Allowance
1 R•I Daft ~lllCll) I( 107
2 Mu\tGel Mltt•ro t01111er1\I 117
3 S111ct s111m IS~lle<I 112
4 Sens Rivet (PeoroH l 11,
S Junior S.111b (Toro) 117
6 Too Furv (Garrido) 111
7 Slr11to.I (OOWIH ) 111 I Ack Ack Htlr (Pellon) • 101
9 Coe•eit Nev (Plncevl Ill
10 Lud I V11tnrve111 111 . 112
• AIMElllMrit '
II Lord Altl\On I Hernel!Otz I I 1?
17 N1l1ve Prlu (Veltn1ue111 (21 116
RAI OEN (J· ll SICO'ld " Oul>tlc layO[lle OI
HollvwOOd Perl!., ot11 w1lg!ll 1>r11k IO<lev 11nd
wilt tove Ille lur1 MUSICAL MIESTlllO (4· 11 Will
move u11 on Oel Mer tun courte wlllcll " verv
illnd IO IOll9 llrldlno "°""· LUO 16· I) Won t11rtn1 11o•ln\I euler dl\lance tlloulO oe no
Rovet freHure Hogn HOOi<
Scr•l<lll<I None
U E XACTA II 61 111 •0 '769 00 n .. ICK SIX 110 17-6·41 or 16·• 11 Olio
W.lll 80 10 1 .. 0 llCkt!\ ''" wtnner\I l7 oic~ '"
tontoto••on 11e•O s919 IO 10 68 "'""" 1 l•ve w1nnertl
EIGHTH RACE. I •urtono\
Sou111ern HelO I Snemker
Vlllm•le Plt!Hurt IP1nc•v Jr I
F'lv•ng Nuooe• 181ec> t
l •mt 171 J
lOD 40D lOO
3 40 710
4 OD
Al\o Ran All Hano\ on Ot<k S.nle llou
Prt'1Ct. Jelling Home Sten'' 8 owe•
Scr11c11ed None
NINTH RACE. 1 I 16 mile\
Pel1en1 IL1onem1
Hidden Angle t8a1el
Soend1nu (I( etnt'l I
Tome 143)
S9 80 n 40 10 60 u o )40
S60
Al\O Ren Jultane ' Orum Ohtlt\11 Oattltr
8010 W1111 Suorote C.111 Knot Two \11ur Lari.
Tra11ft1on OI Hoot 1n11n11ona1 Elegenr Pa~•
Scratch~ CP\Orlole Outt'n, La Vt''"" \
'ionete
'5 EXACTA 16 171 oaod ~900
U LATE DOU8 LIE 11 61 0010 \1 .. 10
Alltnoence 16 371
Mu".i•I HanOlt' S) ~6.16A
Los Al•mttos
FRIDA Y'S ltESUL TS
(lrCI of 4'·cYV ll•rnt\t ~I
FIRST RACE One m•lt' oece
JO\fon Ctooolllrlv llCuet>oeri 7 60
N11cn Tn• llee>'ev ITO<ld Ill
-N·nd Pow tr Pa•• f'f)
T0me 7011 S
1&0 170
640 170 s 10
A•\O •en F•nc• ll&NI• P.mvl Correo Puroe
Re•vn. Montv Au~"f', Hen•• Le<iarv Leeo
veer 'lier
No 1cr11cn•\
U IEXACTA • S1 011.d \1640
SECOND RACE O"t' molt oece
L111t Yenktt 1oe1omf'r 17 10
PHadene Pna nlorn 1Co1tmen1
'.lo llowdv IC.rundyl
T•me 100 1 ~
640 6•0
1080 640
H O
Al\o re" t<allt 8rovo rom Ctouoneri. 1<11v
81lcavnt Fro\lv Lf'•"• E .tw Lovf'r 8<f'11n11
Barnum
NO \(rlllChll\ n EXACT A 19 /) Oe•O \1)100
THIRD RACE. Ont milt' 11ece
l tmoo Slut' Choo t KueDlf'r 1 • 60
Roval F elle •Hvm•nl ·
Cru1\1ng fToOO llJ
Tome I S7 1 S
HO 210
760 260
4 00
Al\O ran Sir l<eMv W&lbro Cloud e .. rn 0 O••
No \Cret<ne\
U EXACTA 6 •• oa•tl 11\60
FOURTH RACE. One m11t 11•c1
.-.io1t1er•n11 Ao•~ 1ICueOlf'r 1 • tlO
M•H Pooeo Or•vt IT•t'mOle YI
HOU\f! Aporova1 ~V&ll&ntJ•nvnem1
Tmti l SIJ )S
J&O JOO
6&0 4 40
l 60
DIAMOND & JEWELRY
• •
CLEARANCE SALE ..
Sw~
t4 Kt Yellow Go10 Channel Set Dia -T Carat Brilliant Diamond Solitaire Ring 14 Kt Yellow Gold Free Form Ring
mona Amg With 2 24 Cts Of Diamonds ltttall 12.100 Ref. 11.370 With I 17 Ct. Qyal Diamond s;~'tit9is Now '995 sZ.~5~00169s
LOOSE DIAMOND CLEARANCE
Over 300 loose diamonds In stock
ROUND BRILL IAllT
0 40 carat 1ow'UI
1ow'6JO
Now 11,9SO
MOW '6,89S
Nl'fJtl SI VJ Ni-, t~ ~
O 76 carat
N,1,,1 SI 6/t Rl't 1910
2 02carat J;,.,,,,s, 6'ii Ii',.. l b ~
3 0 carat
IM s, U RI'~ t98'i
MARQUISE
1.06 carat
I I Rl'llJ/ SJ 9/K) llPR Sl WI
1.62 carat
• ': I Nt/JI/ SJ 1'{) Rf£ Sl .195
1.50 carat
Rt!Jtf 15 5.'0 Rtt S../ JlS
1.99 carat
Nmi115 I IO Ntt I' 'NJ
Mow 11,11S
Mow 11,SSO
1ow'l,MS
1ow 13,41S
~-. PEAR SHAPE .~ ... , , i' 10.53 carat l'fM ~· RP!i111Sll10 NPt ~9'; MOW ~" \.,.,' 1.05 carat 11111~
,.,, lltt1r1 SJ9'0 llt1 JI 9'XJ MOW 1 n
1 98 carat 'I M• RP1i1i1SJ 5~ 11,, s.11.,,, IOW ,n~
2.02carat 1~ M•
R1'/1!1JJJ9?R Rf( SI l'iJ MOW .,..,.,~
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Mor• Tl'11Jrt 10·6 Fri 10 8 Sal 'O·S CtOMd Sunday
TERRY
TURRELL
orObltm, gren • Olu\ LONGSHOT COARAlf
NAY '
SIXTH RACR. One milt Pur\• $1/ 000
Me Iden• 1 veers OIO
1 A Sign Of LUC:k (Vel4tn1uel1I It/
2 Flvlng Ne..,•bov (Plnc1v> II/
) WlkWMU llound (Toro! 111
• Clltu Set ISl\oemaker) 117
S Y0<.t'rt Glorlous (Htfn1no.11 111
6 H1mlll04\ HOUH (lllll) I 11
1 ACldtmv Grev (8 l1c-) •I 12 t Berb'• Retie tQe11110uu1ve1 117
9 price l$1t>lllt) 111
10 Tie Down IPt«o11> 111
WILOlllNllSS 80UNO (4 II Breo 10 go
IOnQt< end Gert tlllnct 11 lwo IU(n\ lodtv
YOU'lllll GLOIUOUS 0 ·11 WH meklno winning move wntn llooot<I cllenct 10 make 1"'900\
9AR9'S lllllLIC 16· 11 WoH l>t,,_.11 from IHI t>ul
mev be• Oii tougll wllll 11\lt l>v'1Cll LONGSHOT
FL YING HEWSllOY
ffVVfTH lllACE 1 1/16 molt\ Pur.e
st•,000 ) v11r OIO\ & up Ctaomo"ll oroct
U S,000·\12,SOO
1 Mufti (Ollvernl I 16
2 Ont EvtO Romeo ll<eentl) 116
J COIO !Pt<lroral 116
4 Cr\lslel Court (S11>llMll 116
5 EKOlo\IYe P1uer 181111 11•
6 PreclO<.ts 81mblno (Pellon) • 111
7 Hojo !Veleniut11l 116
I Neutral Pl1 v1r (811Ck I • 111
·9 Pow (Pellerton) 116
10 Merk In Tht S~v IMcHarou•l ll'O
11 Amor0U1 tPlnuv> 116
12 Bang 8eng 8eng IL111h1m1 116
AMOttOUS IS·2) Ceme 10 l\ond lor new 'l>lrn
v1owlng llgn1 of 010 "" nol out or "" cten will\
111" lielO, eerns lht cell, £Xf'LOSIVE PASSlllll
'1·11 nie one 10 retell l\ert m ev never IOOl>
Fll'T" RACE ~ m11t1 oeu
MOnle<tv Kn1on1 Pe rkf'• 1 160 4 IO 4 00
Amvl Pete I Pellf'lt'nl ?100 11 IO
She• tGrvndvJ 180
Tme IS1 4 S
l'llO ran T.,o Ocu n1 S•oeo.. ~w•' V•"'""no Act Sat>r·na Rtwe•O Meoog Hv 'ie r ,. o~r
No scrllc.l'ltt
U EXACT A •6 4 111 d UIS 00
SIXTH RACE O<lt m•I!' P•ct
Trouecnt Pride IG•undvl 4 IO
Avengt'r (Anci.<1on1
llu1eo Power CW11tlem\I
l ome I S6 2 S
310 110
4 00 J80 l 40
Al\O 'an Rovdon Tr Jmo MtJ<"
rouri\I M IMl!l'\&h& l'elte Charil•
Mokorera Leo
NO tcralCllM
\l EXACTA 11 81 oa•O UO 90
SEVENTH llACE One mtltt oare
Goldt'M PolCh N I Plano I 11 io
01nner Al Eognl ICroot>an•
Per•loui Pauline tOuom1•
Time 1 S9
160 780 u o ) 70
7110
Al\O r e" K enttiv Beron~u A Bu11n,,1
Loll1POI)\ Earl~ So1<ol Otooot Prov•t14'< N
!it:ratcn.O No"•
UEXACTA S ••oao'70 10
EIGHTH RACE O"t' m i. tro1
Scoll1 L•ora C11111 l •O
l'o•m•• Sii" • Oti\om~•
H•on C.•aoe• Ba• t •
Time 201)
J 00 140
/It() 460
4 t.O
Al\o ren Megna Mevllem St't U\ ~ ·~ Cl'\ o
Of J•Oe 0\0IJf Roi> 8 °11 St'>O'
Scra1cneo Nont
lJ EXACT A 1 l ue·d \ll. 90
NINTH ltACE. O"• ..-1 ,. oar"
Reva"ne Fro>! IP "'Cf' I ) 00
E 1cneouer Ptlerttn Jr
C.ff C.ff C"ne• •1>1&no>
T me 7017
160 180 •oo 1eo
4 00
U P ICK SI.JI I 6 ~ 1 9 o O•·O 0 910 tlO 10
two''"'-•'',,., ""'"n•ril S1 P"" \ • tO"'f.>l•f1t)n s 10160 10 l>I ••CUI\ "'"' ""'nn"'' Cft<rvnv"' POOi \ 19 m l)lu\ CO 1)()(11 U 491 16 n EXACT A 9 1 oe1d 0 170
TENTH RACE. One rrotll' P&r~
Caltlorn•a Su 1 er • T rta 1 b 10
Langoo" S"ee1 t Mc C.•eo< •
Barv Jan:f! CAnder\<m1
T m.e 7 011
180 l 10
J 60 ) 10
440
A1\o ran Aimanor L •"0"" J&•mf' 81'1o<I' Tnp
Oe"'n Or.,\ 811ov, Pa ndora\ r,ir1 SnAM l "d•
'>cra1'1le<l N()(lf' n E.JIACTA 11 ~ oa•tl "8 llO
A 11~n<1ance l'ltl
Mu'""' Hafldip 1'>04 ~
Holvwood P•rk
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
I 14111 .. Sl•dlV QUI,,._ llOf'>t ~111191
FIRST RACE l!>O v•'<l'
!lea• T S••P Ca•O<Jl81
T ·mero T anoo l dr ~ •v'
AOOJ 0 M \\V T r fa\IJl'fli'
10 60 4 '10 I 00
100 140
6 00
OICk MUl'TI U II WoM t>elltr Milt 100.Y, t\tVtr
111 ,,.. , ... , iroul>lff 11\fouQllOul, ttwow ovt ,,..
race LONG~HOT NCUTRAL PLAYi•
lllOHTH lllACI I -m11e~ Of! lurt PurMt ll?S.000 DEL MAR OER8V GrlCM 11 lor J Y .. r
Old• Tote< Punt tt:Je.2~. l•I 111,000, tn<1.
US 000 )fd, t 11.7~. 4111. '9.37~. Siii, ll.12S
t Full Cl\erm CTorol tn
1 1 Air Otsllltv (Veltnruti•> llS
J M1111d ($'-"""''I 119 4 Brighi Tom 1S11vtna> Ill
S 1 Trll>Oll Short\ (P lnctv) lit
6 Klm<ldOt Road IMcH1rgu.) 113
1 Prince &obby B !Ollver11l 119
I \>ernon CHllt (Oel•llOUtuve> 17)
9 Caro'\ Hollv .. ooci 1111~11.) Ill
• Oer"'1 Vltnnt·lrelMd enrrv
PllllNC• 11088Y 8 U· 11 8 rH llleO on Ille turf
IHI wll•lt rerlng 111n<11v. Improving eecl\ ""'
1n1ereallng ~ect VIElllNON CASTLE CS 7) ()ef1
n••tlY • greu '>Orte 9' "'' lndl(.elfl, IOO•v e QOOd lttl or stemtne, 8llllOHT TOM <• It
Ol•Pleved w~.ie t>rNOtng •nd 111114111Ct l>IY Oil
winning lm11reu1ve1v lor Celumer '""' LON('. SHOT FULL CHARM
NINTH RACE. Ont milt· on lut1 PU<\4
'20 000 3 ., .. , OIO\ .. VII AllOw•nc•
I Allll Alllr (Plllt<tonl 111
2 Petomo !lll•Ckl 11111
l St111\1110 c Ot••nounevt· I> 11?
• Time For !ieurto 1Toro1 11)
SL Emolrt IV11tn1ue•a 11 Ill
6 SoO<t Le Per I SllOlmllUr) 117
1 Oentver lllertt 117
1 T v Oil cc1111non1 111
9 Slv Remer I< IF ernendt'r I II/
I 0 T ne11100tf t Sol>lllel 111
Ahl £1ittit
11 Tllrow Home ( V11en1ueta ·21 112
11 Pennv 8rl<l9e (8 1ac1q • 104
• 13 wen Rt111e0 IOel•llOusnve> 121 117
TIME l'OR SAl<AllTO !S-11 Strono tflorl to
nice proW>tCI figure. 10 lmr>rove and tl\1t thOulO
b41 tn0<.1111\ for win, ALLEl ALLIEl It.· 1 I Moveo
ortme lu••lv lo1lne cite• ieeo, nH<li 111llenl
l\endllng, .. ENNY BRIDGE (10-1) Contender al
pr1tt II ol>le to drew In oft "'° tllGll>tt 111•
LONC.SHOT \HAHAA8
&IST 8ET Rat Oen (111111 rallll
PRICE PLAY Olvmotc C1e u1c l te<.Ond
race>
,-denote\ ooprenllce IOCk•v
I rt\4' 0 •t If
'1 IE XAC,T A 6 3 t 111•0 U~ 00
SECOHO ltACE 350 'farOl
Mou Leell\ef N Leet Hrl)
8( A Anoint< Ou04! ILICkfV
ma Donna Mo 8rooku
1)00 SOO JlO
110 HO
260
Tomt' 0 18 79 n IE JC ACTA • JI u••O tS7 70
THIRD AACE lSO varO\
8 •ul' Moon Frt'OcH Lckvl
Moon Rltlltl 1c.erc1e 1
.-.i nt•r Wr1noter IC.ere 101
T mt' 0 lt OS
6 "° • 60 J60
1780 '20 HO
U EXACTA 9 11 0111<1 '111'0
FOURTH RACE 350 Yard\
Perf.c1emen1e f Paullnt'J
0on1ce11me s111nav IF111-•oa 1
Avflle IC.arc111
Ttme O 18 16
FIFTH AACE 870 Vora\
Re••on lo f oul rPulnet
Cl'largpr 0 1vy 1C.•rc1e 1
Suu"O ()! LO•t' IO·der1c•\on1
T1mf 0 47&0
480 )&0 HO
,. 60 920
, 60
1~40 500 160
? 80 2 10 HO
U EXACTA 6 1 t>A•tl U l 00
SIXTH RACE 400 v arO\
W 1111"" 8 111 !Cr,.ag•r
S••r Of llomoav I 8•00• \I
l'lt•u> Ei.genct IC.arc••
Tome O?OSI
'1 EXACTA 2 4 oe d U / 70
SEVENTH RACE lSO V~rO\
Pu v A C.t'm I Ooci.r>C~>Onl 110 •40 370 670 )60
HO
Comeon TOM tC.erci111
SI N1netv E •ol'\I Trt11u•er
lrre 018 71
U EXACTA S·I lle•d '7SOO
EIGH"l'H RACE. JSO 'f a<O\
L••Oton\ C1n IL1c-.tv
Pol·l·vtlv Smun ng C reagtr
Mf'mor f\ Of B•"V Ward
l•mt 0110) ·n EXACTA S 1 11e d 11940
NINTH lllACE JSO 'l"arO\
$1 w ... 'Cit'llOrl I
8 CA Htm04ll'\ 8fl0Y • Lftr> ev1
811n~ r lie Cun M••CI'•~· I
r me O 1101
U EXACTA • 11oa•O 11370
'°" llO 770 140 110
)10
310 140 140
160 )00 s 70
Ptn.ci SIX POGI 11 6 7 S· S· 41 P11•d 17 .369 70
10 '" t101'1' l\•1 wlnnt'r\I Perfect !.11 c0Mo111
hOr l'.)IJld 17 t ~ 70 •o "" ll(k t'I\ "'"' W'"""" I
TENTH RACE . SW 'l"&rd>
(&II Hlf' Rai>e •8•00•••
p '" C.PO'll .. Jon 'W&tlll
\l•n~·n9 A•<n ILfw \I
HO JOO 140
10 10 110
l t.O
Tome 0 7110 n EXACTA 2 )I Oa•O 141 80
ELEVENTH RACE 150 V.•O>
Jov•u• B•a<l 1c,,..,, •a 8 00
r~,. Bull\ Troo IWf'\1lp
••&v An 0 • !' •T•fll\U'~' I
r.m• o 19 41
\1 £XACTA I J Pa·d \21000
All•"""" " 6 111
Mulwf' Ha"<I • ll 011 110
6 Oil Jt\O
)200 ~00
l llO
Los Al, Hollypark entries
LOJ Al•mlto'
SUNDAY'S ENTRIES
ISlll o4 9'·daV "lmt1S mM'lnol
Ftrll C>t\t' 1 O.tn
FIRST RACE Or~ <T'll!' P&•f' Pu<·• 1J JOQ
Ce• 8••d 7· •o S ve&• O•d\ J: 1. M mft•Ot''I\
Or L•dla fr.,, \11~
Amf!1ut 8et1~H" (.f'~r • tn Ac 11or-
Pe11111 (ll•o l u<'k v Oottn
P en F'or Gold I '•''fl"" fll$1 Col"f'•' E.tooufnl E.lv •&
SECOND RACE Cln• m1lf' 011<" ''""" SS 000 Cal Brea ell ao•\ non winner\ nl 12 WO
1n llUI & \le<ll Al\O el1gll)lt All &IJOl l')DllOM I
C•elr't'\lng Price J 15. 000
P1111rr l'letl'I
Tree M•\<
Cna11er•l'O
Wtn<oro
lirn \< 1tw11rl1
Vat"' t ~ 1\\
Mt1nhittfll'V '''t4'1r•f'
MntlrP< Oe nov Man
THl~D AACE C),,, n-01t oa•" P '"" l7 Wl A1 aots C1a mon.., p,,,. 1/ \CO
ADl>tl<O\\ Our Aovrroond So•• E •De<ltfH')P J:. ,,.. T ,,,..
H•ll Cade• S<>uoro "oein
L . .ic•v Lt•lly r 'f•nu 110~1
FOURTH ltACE On" ,., •• tro• P '''°' 17 100 Al '90t\ (le 1m1ng Prorr S\ 000
Ou•ck Toro W1t•r ,,
\I off'f 'ler
Ml Conl•nl
~,r,,nny ( •riO
M LcYd Monlt''h
Molford Mf'rror,.v
F ore"'9 Sano llov
Buclt \love
,.IFTH ltACE One m1 t oect µ,,,."loll(.
S ''"' o•Ol eno vndef m11 O.n\ Cart>oneoo C1nov Ce rt
com Pu I tr C.·rt
Ano111er F0tt1111111
Oellllne Moll
C1mt>oo1Jer
Me \ltt Pt1111v
Worr11 A 0.111 f: ''"" Mer
SIXTH IUC£ Ont m11t l'ICt Pura. 1$ 500
All IOI!\, F & M non w •l>nt'\ ol \) 500 ,,. ,,,,, A
\!•fl$ Al~ et101l><I Atl lt\lfl\ n(lll Wlllnf'r\ ()I 4
••<,4 lfnce Mev t 19'~
All In F11vour """'''" Rov•t• LHll (!Ir \ll"a \uff \Cl\Alll•
Nuevo Z10 C O<Jnrr v C tiih
R11<tv \11t>1t'r I C noaw1nn~
SIVINTH lllACE On11 m•'t oac" """" H 500 C•I Brea lllrff 111 \ vfrllr ,.,,.,, .,,,,,,,,,,
<>I one Dul not mor• ·~•n 111111 ••tt• 11r1t•mt "'''" ,.uolblt 7 Y""' llld\ nrin w nn.-r\ ol ,,.,.., r •<'!\
U 8011 f 1v1no \1111onn
F'tv or Orlv• "o"" lfunn•r
0.Ylll(f0<11 'ncll l J".lllO
Won\<l"'f l OH\ll"'i' Ntv•r "fll"' M• Nellve r::o1
llGHTH •ACC °"" "' " 1>1<:• 11 '''°' t 10 700 A" tOH F 1. M tnv lel''>'I•'
"41vM ~.. V••w'·•io t ... w • ....,.,,.,.,. " 011• n·•
Pr"""' 11 '""~ E "" u •• ,,..,.v .... ,,
NINTH lllAC• OM m • "~' Purl" Wt lo'IQ
'' 1091 non w•n!141r\ <>! S4 ~ n IA\I ,,~ ''•"' Al\O e 'O 0>1 A• 11191 ._ w n,..r\ of I IS 000
lilt hm. AM ·~ l!Oll<>nel C••·mll>Q At ct
lll 000
I•'~' 0001>1• kten\ Aoi>rtftto<I
An«e""' ~'•' ,.._ ,, .... , ...
\1,f)t'f,..I
TINTH lllACE
... 11' (11 ···-0 00 ..... r ......
""' 0tfll ly lrow11••~1
""'"''0"'•"'"" 9,,,, "" ........
-.114a,.~·ll"
lm-111 Gtn-,• •
NOl>le ·-g•'>
' •• t>e
'' , .. ,.,,....., f\Q T rw ti
°"" mi.. l'lt(t' .. ., ....
Mt0-• l v•t • 04i:1 <flll\
~ '"" •lf .""'""' It 9 n 811
"""""" ro \•Ill• IM•v #oNllllf'• "'
ELEVENTH RACE O•r " P P•CP P"''"
\1 IOI) A Allt\ r ~ Y ~ P11c" 1S 000
(,4 a.ena\ [>,,_,, •• p,. '"' (ounc.
Mt-"...>" i 8 '" l ,f,.t•m,.
\no"' r.i .. ncr F a•\I' Rt11e ~~,...,~.,,. P.)t r T , .. • ""1 ,art-9,.ror·
\•m\ U "r
HolVWood P•rtt
SUNDAY'S ENTJllES
1 t tlfl _. Sl. n1911t ~•r11<1'1orte m""''"')
F'lnt POii S:lO om
FIRST RACE lSO verd\ P ur\t' 11 000 I •f'll'
,10 t1111r\ C '" mong urtC P u 000
~Of,,.., HumfW"t;mtno N·gh1 R•<t•f'\
I: "•vslv• r t1t11n
Rnu• 'l'01J T11•rf'
Mfrr (J 1JP\t
Wou1d I ~nn .,,,,,1
1r• O\n J: •'-
SECOND RACF
l1f\1t1t1flt' 1 "lt'1tr nltj\
''""' c I\('' \l'\f'f4\ ., , ....
Ol.l•C" f .,, l I
r 11r•\\ n~ o .. , • < , •• r ,,, i ...
1'111 tMOl Pt,r\9 U 000
' 1,.1m1no or•(f' "' 2SO ~Ul.J•ltl
DD It "or ( H h
f llv\ 1n1•n•
THIRD RACE l'>O ,,.,,,, "·J'\" JJ JOO ••llf 1\ r .. ' "II 0' ,. 1A ?\0 .,,.t ...
Ovnl '>o<•\ Mr N .,
H \IOfYf ("O~\I_.,
",() '"d °' r', "' ~ ~"'"•'•J1 .I tild'I
Ht v ffl•<'
B.i 11.n111. Iii'' "'t>t Tiit' MOI:>"
l'OURTH AACE J~ ,,..,,. Pur\t '3 )(IC)
M,. o•~ ;u• 111 •• ( ~·m•ng oric• '" 000 I''"'' C.01<1 Hert'mt Pr1ci. II II Of At11•fl Rtt>••m
llM<Ji"G\ Merl• n1 S•1<Mtr ~ti 8•MI•
IO """ l "<"'>Y N-tr fl<•IO C:.ull t " ~ '" a ... ,,.., s'"'''" i=vo
~"TH ••Cl l!lO •lfO\ P '''" i l 'IOO
'"'' 011'.h ( '''"' "II 11'1<• '6 )\() ,.,,. t 100• ....
Min Jan "' 0011
"00 \I\ ',,,,,.., ...
10,,v 011 e"o
'" f IU\ ... O•terri
~··'" Awl'f llemt>l111g Hltlf'<
l owr N11t1v•
l •1• II C·""
SIXTH lllAC( 400 ts•d\ PUI \I ,.) 100
'"'" ~'"' 1. Jll ( 1111m1~0 "'''" l I ~ .. 1,.,w ltll·n Mtll•nde• tlfo•t
"'"n 1, 0•1'1V Ano l u\lv
'ie\I B•ll(lf" H•IA T<u R•,,_.I
Alu' .. "11'f' Av• Oert'
l'ar \I p, "'' M•rro..,.tv• Piu\
sav•NTH lllAC )',() .... 1, Pu<>• "' 000
M••!lt"I 1 VII• ~l<:I\ (. 1tmo"11 D•ict M 1!.0
rou T '"" R""'"''' A C.ll•mitoO" f(I (t1r>Y Or Nl')t Jtllln Ju'·'°
0·A"'10"0 0 M' "'"'' C•~ M• Wrt1t10•1<1 II 1,• V ••'I <.1tr111 Ledv
01\t ii\ l'"'IC • \n µ,,.,,. Ana F1My
llGHTH 1114Cf i\O "'"' P~Mt l l 0011 1
vu• Old ' D1•• C " m nQ 11'1< • M 000
'"" •'"' klv At"""s Orf'1m C.' , ...... , Hev H-.. M"
An• T rr'-• P••·•, '"''"''"~ P ~,._ " I •" " M.-,1..-..,.,. P..-11
NINTH •AC 1541 v.ouh p.,_\e U
~or >lo\ 1. , " "ii 11< l( • '4 JC,0
GI\ 1 0-• ..,. Ov••
I ,9.0 IO\; M •' y Nallv• , ... Co"'~ ~ ,.,. J•l
•"• •• fl• l'K• If r>O"-'
TflNTH •ucc HO ... ,,,, Pul'\• 0 }00
J I 9' 4 "'") , •• , D"'\ A. 111 (tell'1 "'II O"•(e
... 000 y.,,., MArC\11
V0111•e 11'1
lllnnlf,' (OU\lf\
T•ll".• nv fl o
( iAh )11111.tt,.
'flll"lllu"" lfV ! *'"' ...._ '' n .. ,., ,.,.~,
f •v" ltu""' f ''"
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..
' Grange CoMt DAil V PILOT /Satutday, Auguet 11, 1188 •
F£-om the penthouse to.the outhouse~
,
Cy Young winner only
a s hadow of 1985 form
City Royals nght·handt'r said when he wu
reminded of t.hc rcm1r'k la t week, "but I wa
tryina to say somethin.J. I w" try1oa to dramatiLe that I wa havana a ~ year".
Scncs. l n h1s accond taJOn in the m JOrl. Sabtrhaaen was at the tOp or b11 profession
With onl)' one way to ao.
1nn1n , siv1n,1 up two ruru on two bits and
two walks before hi arm p vc out. That wa1
h11 l11t time out.
been bothered by that lhoWdcf all ym1,"'
FcrnrOMJd. ''He hb SC~~ &he
whole arm, and it's ~· Oft hi~. Ke'• to'
to bt think a~ about it. Of ClOW'9e. ifs a caute for some cooccrn ...
By JOHN NELSON ,.,._......,...,
em ~aberhagcn ugge~tcd that 1f he hadn't
won the ('y Young Award in I Cl8S. ,he might
have been p1tchin& in the minor leugucs in
19Xh.
"I'm not really sure that's true," the Kansas
He dramatiLcd it this w~elc by 101na on the
I S-<lay disabled list with a sore sfioulder.
becoming the lat~ victim of lhc American
Leaaue'i. Cy YounaJinx. Jn 198S at aae 21.
SaberhaJcn became the yo~nic t player to win the Al Cy Youna, with a 2()-6 record and 2.87
earned run averaie. He won two pmcs to lead
the Royals to a world championship and was
named Most VaJua~c Player of the World
"Thts denn1tely hasn't been a very Cllcmna
ason," he said. "h definitely hasn't been
very intercst1na. You can only hope you learn
from 1t and come back."
When he went on the disabled hat,
Sabcrhaacn was 6-10 with a 4.30 ERA. After
20 appearanc~s and a bothersome shoulder.
he was moved into the bullpen for three aamc!I
before making a start on Aua. 9 again t the
New York Yankees. He lasted onl y Pl1
"Vetoc1ty·wist. hc'1 H aood as h'e was last
year," Royal p1tchin• coach Gary Blaylock
said. "He Ju t wasn't hmina the Pots the way
bt used to. And we couldn't even work with
him on &he side between na11 because of the
tiffncss in hts arm."
Royals intcnm mana~r Mdcc Ferraro
echoed what othc" on the club already had
said. He 1" worried.
"11'11 all locat1on w11h hnn. and J think he'~
bethaaen'1 arm problems bepn in IPrina
trainina. He maJted tome: 1pnna ltuU with ahoulckr 1t1ff n~s1 then wat unable to pitch 09-
open1n1 day. Aftnouah lbe Royals bave DOI
detailed Sabcrbaacn'1 injury anymore than io
caJI Jl sorencs , it 11 no K<:Tet they IR
concerned about a Possible rotator-aift' in·
Jury •
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t1·,o~n\•vM·" ·~~ 121 10 •1 111 c .• .,, .• no •64 1090 S70 4S7 s10 s ?• NadonalL""•dne Warren A f'.,re11 281 1 P'\8.ICNOTICE C.l'legren xxn.UJ1Secu•arv
s~v u. r H1 lt 6& 4 JS 170 INDIVIDUAL "1TCHING Tl!AM BATTING This 1>us 1net1 t1 con· NAlitll 9TATU.NT NA• ITAttmM'T at'9' County on Jutof 30,
·" ... ~ AU 60 t26 ~ 17 270 110 w mtf9 ~I AB 9t "HR llBt ~C1 dvclad by an •ndMdual Tilt followlng perton• are P\8.tC NOTICE That~ l*'90nt •• 1Ne '"~ ' • (• 234 ,, 6) 1 16 ,,, IP' H •• so w LERA lltew 'for• ~ S6S 1033 Ill S7' 763 Warrat> R Ferrall doing~·.. OOll'Q l>u~.. ~
... ~ •a•er O.• 43' ,, 111 16 ~ 169 E CMor" Tor 101 71 )7 116 9 • 19') Sen Erenci\CO l9'20 SOI 1011 II ... 1W nus slelemant ..... t1tec1 I I • 10 MN I p ... c If I c\ anga County on ~ 31 CONTEMPORARY LIFE· ~ 0r-. eo-1
Downln9 A~I -.. 101 11 u 'Ma E1rr Ken •• .. )4 67 ' l 2 JO Mo<llrH I 119• CT) t7S n 4'7 1S7 I Wllll '"'County CleB of Of I lt>lORtON ASSOC IA TES I 19Mi STYLES 7951 W MtmlM1• Oatly PltOI AUQUI\. 1e.. 23.
•1 ~ov r.,, •11 61 111 1• 60 2'1 '""""' B'" in 17• '5 174 11 • 2 41 !>an Dlt90 31'7 '43 917 100 ,,4 25' at'O' County on Jutt 30 28692 ~elo MIHIOl'I Viejo. f~1_,. Ava w .. 1m1011ar Clalt 30. 1986 s..eeo. :COMMUNITY SCOREBOARIJ=========
a orts
This space is reserved for you
The Da ily Pilot invites all you regular
sport s, you weekend athletes and youth
league competitors, you evening softball
players a nd once-a-week b,owlers, to send
us your sco res.
Our Comm unity Scoreboard will
publish each Monday league standings
and a week's worth of results from the
games that people play. .
Softball, bowling, golf, tenni , baseball,
bas ketball, football, soccer, gymna tic ,
swim ming , surfing, fishing, running , auto
racin g, motorcycling, bicycling if
Ora nge Coast people play it, we '11 publish
it. League sec retaries or tournament
official hould end standings and
re ult by Friday at noo!l. to:
I~
Community Scoreboard
Daily Pilot Sports Department
330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Saturday, Auoust 16,. 1986
CALL 642-5678 IF CALJl.ING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
411 llOO
SAIL 1~0 S~!N~s
4 lines, $g· QQ
7 days... •
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C IFIED INDEX 641-5671 '"°"' NORTH OllAMGE CO. 540-tDO
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a-..t no~ -""'eel ~ • •""t• <~"' tGmW.O e1 I '' li)f ffllrf ...,,.M IG O....M• aow moro~ • (.O'-.C:I~
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TODAY'S
.... a .. .n_cal..,.l ... Offlet .... .....,.l.tM-. Cltrieal/OIMt lttl Cledul/ ... lttl lalts Srlf In 1111 Sain 1111
MAT-UUll ll••JL ...,,lllllT/__. ....... -,-U-M..._l_WJ_""""""'""" e.xc1ut1ve 1nvttat1on lhoc> llUl llf&TI ULll
-p lull-Um• --'tlon, -UrMI off-.. .. 1)41m1a'*"t PIT Need. cttaw? Jutt lt9't· """ ....,.. ..... , Wented-AelPC>Mibl9Plt ExC911entCll'Mf'~Pl'Yln """"' .... QOOd typing tkllls a muet, ...... 1 t & wont with .. -'--WI bridal f--'-lon w0<1d. Wiii po11t1on. Apply In P9fton, Ing out? Want to become REAL ESTATE
CLASSIFICATIONS
general offioe, etc. Call nwl open ng11 Of "*' ., _. _,,,..... -· Ttwt Ultimate Invitation, toocesttul? S.lore you Susie 9-12. 673-9360 women If you type WP, 10-2pm, ~t train 91\Ulu.iattlc, Atrium Court, Fashion 111 do an.,.hl"" cel1'£1don at
UIYHMnALU
1002-2790 This job 11 a cl\alllel\oe
.SofM recor4 JlMpioo
gOOd typing alclllt and ARE IN THE REAL 11ght 1111ng. GOOd phoM voice & pertonallty req'd ESTATE TA'B LOID Lootclng ft>f long t•m employM. Sat1ry de-S E CT 10 N pends on expet Fringe • t>eoehts. plld vacation +
Lest I Ptu~ 2t21,•MAtaJ/ .. tal SlH ~~:v:n.;;~:!: at.
LOST S yr Ofn/Wht Sl)flng-~ &llllf company peld We are a er Spaniel & 3 yr Golden Front otflee 30 Hrs/Wk. 12yroldwtlolelaleco Be
Lab. rems Mese del Mar I Must be enthullutlc & prepared to . come to
area 432-9945 cheerful & work well with work Call Matt Gentry
LOST CAT Tabby/Fem people Must haV9 good tor appt. 6-42-9363
"Mercede;· last 1Mn I office sldllt Incl evening CASHIER/BKKPR •
8/5 Orange Ave & 2111 hrs & some Saturdayt. FIT, immediate oc>enlng
SI c M No collar. recent Salary open according to 8·4pm, Mon-Fri tor Ser-
surgery on left rHr I exp & ability Diane vice Station, temei. pref.
(shaved), mixed grey 631-5664/551-3336 Evet aalary comm w/exp. wlll
w/yellow spot on beck 3 train, 962-9512, F.V
writ toes on rear paws IHTAL IHl"*IST OLll1a.11 P/T REWARD 548-4023 NEWPORT BEACH ,_ -Are you looking tor a Merrlll Lynch Realty Train· LOST female brlndle/wht chellenglng career op· Ing Ceflter In Huntington
Pit Bull In Fountain Val· ponunity? we are IOOI<· Beach seeks a general of-
rey. Buthard/Slater Ing 10, a lrlendly, mature. flee person to work a ~8-36~ I ent huslutlc person total ol 30 Hrs/Wk,
LOST Sliver bracelet, Seys wldental e>Cperlence to 7 30am-1·30pm 2 weeks
"Siam" m11de vcty Beach 101n our team Top pay, a month. Ftexlble hours
& Yorktown Huntington fringe benefits. n-smk the remainder ol the
Beach Call 968· 1323 6-44-0595 month C a I I Deb
4 0 wpm a n d are pet90f'lallty deelred, atk qulllfRRI 1)9ftont tor Ill ,. ··• Interested In HC911ent tor Sharon 955-2070. or pi t ••P In sai... CM LIJ'I TALI--759·•830 and nnd outlll
b9Mtltl With 1 •tarting 859-555915*3994 Th• Los Angeles Times llUT WllTDI
1811ry of $7.73/Hr, 40 IHllT&IY • P/T c 1 re uta t ton Tele· IUL llT&TI
Hrs!Wk. c... ~1, fOf emali. friendly. busy k ti p h GW Ext 350 for Interview, Mart-bu· ......... s. Br*"d m1r e ng rogram u .... ---· part time salet 0~1 4801 Jamboree. Newport "" office nr bMch. Cluslfled Ad'lertltlng tor bright. en9foettc Nies
Beac:tl. EOE Good typing stlllte, com· TIUPllll ULll P9C)ple 11 you went to
LIU&. llOllT&IY
Huntington Beech Law
Arm needs full time eec
wl 1 yr cellf •llP In general
field, cell 647-t<M 1
put• ••P • mutt, lots ol earn SS 00/hr, S7 00
phon99 too. Call between The Orange Cout Dally commtUlon ror each NMI
9-SPM. 631-3480. Piiot curr90tty h•• open· end quality ror our el·
Student PIT for cierieeJ. ings tor • luH •nd part· tractive beMlit• package
Attna Lag Bch, to con--time tetephoM Sii••· which includes medical
tinue lhlu tct\ool year pereon In our Clulllled coverage then talk to us
1n&1U UUI PIT
Unique' boutlql.!9 Med•
personable, 91\thutlutlc
Hies lady Fie• echedUte.
IOUI tor coflege 1tudet\I.
The PleUUre Co. Jrvlne
261-0560 •O AllT . p IT $4/hr 497-1786 Advertising deplf1m91\t. today For an interview Must fYP9 45 wpm, have cell 114·5'0-0301 Frontll~ht b9dl for lkln -----prior telephone utet ••· __ ---SlUS-UllWAll ~e ~~Fr~'f'Jc'"P=: Ttcblcal/Truts pertenoe, end 1 pi.a .. nt. MATURE Peraon Needed Full 11me counter,.... In
S•A Cti.eriul telephone volce In card shop, llexlble hrs Retail Hardware Store. macal, 888 W. 18th St ~s Excellent utery ptua Please eppty In perton et No Sundays or evening• P /T ll•"ll•lf BOOV REPAIR MAN commission end good 9 t 14 Adams Ave. HB See Steve. HW Wnotit
Busy reel .. tate office Experienced. Lagune c~::~leen Olton tor In· Retail Set" Co . 126 Rocheeter, CM.
Mon-Fri, 9-2. Typing sO Nlg\191 582-0303 ~ wpm. Must be reliable & Exper'd rain gutter In-tervlew appointment, Tetephone Salee
well groomed. Satery ataJJerneeded. DMV.c:trlv-642~321 ext.302 +"-~ DON'T BOTHERI
comm wtex1)91' but will Ing record required. Call IUlll OUST train. Call Joan 631·126& Louis 631-3700 _,, ... ~~o Untesslou are wllllng to:
I ~i l&l.Y "LIT •(>ol()._._,_. •Earn soo-s10001Wk • 1Jil:tia Tl•llAf.. ftml 330W Bay St · ,...,........&ewrr •~"~ •Have fun In a ptMMnt f\'Jimr H:}:im.i~~~c:i~:~ Costa Mesa. CA 92626 1~~·;.~• .~~!~~:'~:;~~ • u!!i~:frh=ltlve
Ir-PT S yrs exper only. No be-Beach reaturtng Hallmark attitude ·-Vi 111111 glnners please. 546--8537 products we are seeking •Only w()(k 6 Hrs/Dy
FIT, pert0nabl9 mature ask fOf Donna or Tina a FULL TIME Siles per· •Get paid weekly (Hourly.
person tor property son 11 you have t'llgh hourly + Commlalon,
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mgmt co with busy Tllll FU ITllllS standard• and enjoy Straight commlulon)
phones Must ~-wltl\ tM-pu wllllng tlt9P!!..
work Saturdays 9-4lpm. PC Board experience Ok. but hlghty pref'd. Must be please call Julien et should call Rick at
(714)669-9077
llTAEmYWHI
PRELUDES
In Stock
The Popular One
Im mediate Delivery
4 Dr LX Accord
Immediate Delivery
Com tort plus .Economy
S6 Hr Home or our otllee
10 to 16 hour week Wiii
furnish computer Ex·
per1ence nee Can atter
6 30PM 67s-8007
~:f ~2-~;;;er e Call Tony 979-6375 highly aggr"slve Witting 631·8888 for an eppt (7 14)640-850&
to work hard ~th dMI)
IEOIPTilllST
Part or Full time In•
docior·s ottloe.
answering Phonet. llght
typing, fillng, Hk tor
Renee 213·592· 1331
SUTIFU•
llSIUIOE Light typing, filing.
phones customer Mr·
111Ce and oeneral office
duties 846-3320
wnm-• MAC GREGORY AC HTS
t 631 PLACENTIA. CM
ALL MODELS
LARGE SELECTION
1986 CIVIC
2 Dr Hatchback
LEASE
FOR 9665 LHH for S96 6S oer mo lor 60
mos Includes l•x ruldual
Utl3 20 All fin.nclno on eo
orovtd crtcllt Wl•I #01'°19
NO MONEY DOWN or purchase
$5986.00. Call TED MERMILLIOD
Lease Manager
desire to me.Ce money
Send resume P 0 Box
1045, Tustin, Ct. 92681
892-Loghl lacy iovoly
;opp1ng lor many part
'1ers Croc:het vPst 1a1.kor
or baby yarn in knot -.11rch
ano shells OirPct1ons
Sizes 8 1 O 1:? 1 4 •net
NEW FOR ONLY $1
96·oage lull-color Cata·
log of Crafts patterns
oooks supplies crewel
cross stitch needlepoint
1a1ch hooll Qu•ltong .)nd
LAURA WHEELER
R A F T s
Openings Now Available
CAR .ROUTES
Deliver 1 day a week. No
collecting . no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CA LL 8 4 2 -1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
THE
ECONOMY
LEADER
Prelude
Huge Inventory
Large Seteetlon
The Popular One
$2.40 per day
That's ALL you pay '°' 3 lines. 30 day minimum
In ttle
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TOOA'(lf
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Your Service Directory
Aeprnentatl~
142-4321 .... 301
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1471448 Paul ~8-8"0
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35 yr1 e11p Wry 642 0587
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• ALFA ROMEO •-___ '!. Im. ~ Laur Janlcln "" Clt1 of Coif!• ...... 10 f2IOMNO! COUNTY TAL,,. 11'11 ...... ot IN etl~ ,._..,! ·~·r ...... "'" •. _... Qlltt. t2t2~ • ...-FIW ·•llll ......... uvl, am/ FOAD 1171 Vel!Qw Pinto · !rill 11111WMn1 ._ "*'" Wlt' .... Tttt·etty·CCl.ll'w:ll, P.O. INrKAACH----,te7 {3~ INI lM ........., lrito~the '"""'' ~~~ .Jlftm L. ~ M'-~ ~-"AillMll lllliilUt, ...
•SAM ~..!mt_ =i r•twt er.a + mot•. Gr .. t RunJbout. dnl mOIOI'. wltll the County Cllrtt ol Or· lo. 1200.eo.1& ...... ce.. ANO( COUNTY TALENT "-di of I us ...... CMtk IOf'::' ~'r'.--..!i.~c~~ Tl'ih. 9tl1lmlflt WU ,_ 1$2 w. 'wYIOl'I 51 ' CO.II
c1rt 11ets. PP 645-5224 MW tun.up, radio, air, 1n111 COl.lnty on AuQullt •. lol'NI t2t2 .. 1200, on or HAACH-ttN f4)0RANOI flM bMn wltl'llllld. 12121 • wtltl tM co...tlty O.k of Or· ~. c.IH. 12121
FASTBACK ·1· l1000C1H •17-2781 1IH befOftl IN'*"' 11:00 Lm. c 0 u N TY TA le NT 4, Tl\11 tnl .-..on...,., PtlillO li.it10rl, 244 = ll'I09, County on M 22, Tiii• ~ ,, con-
Stick thif'I, runi •trong 1'11"14 on Fridl'f. llsl:I.,.,. 5, l!Al'ICH-1tlt. 30121 ~ Ir! ...... tP'I ), man Ln., OM!lit, Clllt. I 11M d\ICted by. .. lr\dl'lldull
... $450 FORD '8-4 TEMPO GL., • P\lbllllhld Or1ng1 Cout 1NO. LI ~ JM ·IM ,.. ....,.. Aolld, UrgiuN ._,.., IDo'l9 IJ9: Thi• butl""• .. con· n1-Tl\omlll RlllMll l.ln.ur
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lune-up, 1t•eo ceu w/4 1-~======~ f'\8LIC M)JK:( publby QPlftld Ind r-o ,_.,Celt. IN11 P 311· 18S·181 : Con-wl&i tb1 County Cleft Of Or· '11-
lt*rl, 11p!Kllltery frt & FORD ESCORT '12 "°""II 11;00 •·"'-· OI .. ffl•• ~bll'elnee.1 HI CO"· '"""""'AoOWI OOmlfl p MOii Coutl1Y on AUQU91 e, P'Ublllhld 0rllft0' ~
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' 845·5'30 The follOwlng wlbn• .,. bet 5, U~M. In ,,.. ...__ dilnt S.nllOf' P•t• Wlllon p P\IC!lllhed OrWIQI Coll! 'tCTfT'°"' .., ·-
........ C dolnQbl.llln111u: Ch~t>et1,Cl1ytta11.17f!W Tilil 111191'Mflt ... llled 315·153·170; Pr11ld1n1 ~PllotAuguttll.23.~. ua.-&TA.,...;NT ar-."" NO~ -t2llllUIAWllll D.!:J<. SALES, 20451 Drive, C0.1• MIN, Cllt-Wltl'ltheCountyC""11ofOr· Ronlld Aelgln P 315-171: 5-ltemt>etO, llH Thllollowlnt~'°"'"' r~.-~IM CLICK Aulo, •Ir. crul11, 1111. KelvlJl GroW Ln.IP.O. Boll lornl1, '°' tM furnl9hltlQ Of 15 l"OI County on Nq 11, K-111 Coty. C•NI. Stat• s .. 110 doing bulll""' 11: 1---'-'=,=.,=.oo;'i'"-
.,, locil. 141~ HunUfl'llton a..th, EACH LIOHTl!IAAS. IMC! COl'l!rolllr Ind member of CHRISTIAN RESOURCE 11m AUDI/RENAULT itereoL::-:'&e4fi9 '· Cllll 92040 Addltlonll "'11 of lhe ,,,...1t the S111• loerd ,of Equai.. lt'c OEVELOPMlNT. 17922 ACTITIOUf; ...,..._,, JEEP _ llffl Edw1td R. Roglt•. 30251 iapeclftc•tlon1 m_,. be 00-Ol116on. OuM & Cn.ltcl'llr, tr.111on 1N1 Ftlt\Cl'llM Tu f\llLJC NOT~ Skypatk Circle •L. lrvlne, NAMI ITATIMINT
Klllllll 6'ove Ln.IP 0 ao. tlln«! al the Offtca of tl'll IOO ~ c.Mer OrM, eo.d p 315-153-112; Go¥-ftCTITIOUI ...,..... Clllf. 92714 T"-kllowtng Plttoftt ....
0 .. 1415. HuntlnglO<)_ S.Ch, Pw"chull'lg Agwlt at 17 , .... Mitwc>ot1 . Ctiilf. •ateo -o.otg1 Oeo.lk,,.,.;lln, ...... tTA'T'lmNT LA, Pai ll'ltemlllonll. 2595 dOlr'lg bullr'IMI ... . • ,. • Cllff 920411 Orl¥e. CO.II ~ c.-Pvbillhed Oref'IOI Coalt Stale o r C1Ulornl1 p County Road. Ari••. .... NE r MAN .MAR cu s
Tht• blltlne•• 11 con· lotnl1. ~ lhould be ... O.itr Pllol M 29, ~ 2. 315-163-)73 Thi I~ petlOM lfl MeQco 87410 TAAVEL SEl'IVICE . •4t
dueled ~ .,.. lncll'lldull turned 10 lhe•ttentloto of tl'll I . 11 , 1MI 5. Tl'lll tM pc.oblllflirlg of ~~~A ~~ORA.LL· .~-~.-' "°"""'v~....:.lf ~ F11"lon r11and. Newpotl
THEODORE
ROBINS
BUICK
DEALER
IN
ORA NGE CO UNTY
979 2100
FORD
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Edw•d A. Roger• Clly Cier11, ""'""" Mtd tlml S-...it:x 11111 ArtkS1Y11 In IM LIQal DATA PROCESSING CON· ..... , .,., _,..,., BMci't, Calli. 92MO
Thi• 11a1emen1 Wll llled llfnll, In I ...., ~. Section 0111'1 Or1n91 Coun-SUL TA'NT. _10711 Et Cen!ro, .=.___C>l.lnwoody, 0.0.Qll Fltll Tr•Wll CorP<lf•llon .•
wtlfl.tblt_Col.lnty a.11olo.-~1-..,~~.,·~J~~llldl ..... .,.11 ft8lJC M)JIC[___ !1 -1'.!~•P.•P•1---10L..J..n• Fount.in v-CeMt 92708 Thi ~.-, , C1Ulor.nl&-..Co1por11ion. 1nge County on A\liYll e. ...., -" ._..._ pt....-1t>ed time wl" ptO¥ldl ' · • ""'' n••• • con. 12155 Stal• Highway 66, 1'811 Op.lino Oii•. ~nnoul Ml-II Conllructl've Notloe to 1M Wiyn• D. Clthorau, dueled Dy· 1t>Ul>I""'1ru11 Mlnn9ipolli, M!nn•1014
• ,,,.. Ettel! bid 11'1111 199Clty ~ITA,..NT people !Nil I hive ldvllld 10719 ~I c.nuo, Founlaln WIH!1mC HOICh lgelll 55441
Publllhed Orlf'IOI COM! llCh lf'ld _.y 11em II 111 Tl'll followtnO Plf90tll 1r1 IM fOY91'n"*"1,.both 51111 ~alley, Call!, 112708 Thll 1111-1 ~II lllld Tnll butln•11 ii con·
Ditty Pllo1 A.1191111 HI. 23. 30. lorth tn lhe IP'ciflcl.tlonl. dOlnQ bulll!IMI 11: and ~ ... ol my poclillon. Tl'lll bull"... 11 con-with IM CO...nty Ci.rk Of Or-doolld by: I COl'p(lflllOn
s.J>tembel'fJ. t1Hl8 Any•ndllle11Qept.lonllol1'11 SHEA FIVE POINTS. 111tu1, blllell, Ind 1111• ~:1n.byb~c!~~· . 11\ge CO...nly on July 11, Gltllcl w, Hog•n. A19'I·
FORD MUSTANG '78 Si -912 1peelflellionlnt111t bect99r· 18593 Mlln Str .. l. H\,tnt-m«1t1 of lacl.11'1 f111111'1111 tn. Thll llllemlnl Wll llled 1981 '1T_, 1int S.Crellt)'
Auto. aunrool, 1/c. am/fTn !----,.,,.-,,,:=-:-::--ly In lhe bid, Ind ftlllut• to lngton BMch, Cllll. ·~ 1lortmenlloned Atftd.1¥11, wl Coun C Or fhll 1111"'*11 w11 llllCI
•aselle. ve. $2100/obo mm11c NOTICE Mt forth "'Y him In the "S "• r w • 111, n tnow1ltlxmy11gn11ur•10 ththl iy letkof • Publlll'led 0.-lllQI Cout w11111heCoun ... CllfllofOt· 1---·~·~e-~6!_'~'.'.'--~ 1--;;;;;';;;-;;;;~~~;;-1p1Clllc111on1 1h1U ti• Ent• r pr 1111 / H 1 rm lhnl 11'11rm1tlon1: Ctllttl9 = County on Augull 8· Daily Pllo1 .Nty 21. AugU91 2. •::r. County ''on Jiiiy 30, FICTTTIOUI ~II ground1 lor tljectlon of Ille Enlerpt ..... r;Jo 320-108111 E. K.-ty. Afftr1nen1 '11U21 II. 1$, 19MI 1 6 LllOll.ITIWIW 112 ,.._ITATl•NT bid N.E .. •31 1.~,Wllh-Sublcrlbed ind ._Ofn Publllhed Oringe eo..1 s .. a..1 nt.,.
Loaded with PQWM equip-The 1o11ow1ng pe1'9onl are EICfl blcl lhell ll1 lor1" the lnoton ll004 befor• '"'· 1 ~ltY Pubic ~ Piiot A 11 23 30 Publllhed Orange C:0..1
mint, w lr• wheals, Oo4<1gt>1.1"1'lella1 h.lll na,,_ll'ld,eak:lellOllof l\otilld Sher Ind Abby of thl Stal• of c1111omi.. Septwnt>et0:'ee · · · P\BJCNOTtCE oa11yPilol~UQU!!.ll, 18.23,
1e11n. 1nd much mora. PRO-ROADS. 6000 P•k 111 persona Ind Plrtiel Shit, c/o 3:Z0-100th N.t: .. County of Or1ng1 thil 31 Sa-911 30, 1906 • (lGlWp470 $995 John-Newport •405, Newporl lnl1tettld In ltw Pfopoul. If •311. ~ Wuhlnglon cl1y of July, 1988 FJCTITM>Ul IUIM'SI S1-Hl•
SOtl & Son Linc Mere . Beach C•lil 928IO tM bid ii by I corporation. 119004 OFFICIAL SEAL ar-IC NOTICE NAMI tTATIMINT
540_5630 G,.g J Hatk!l'I, 0452 l1t1t1 the,,.,,_ of !I'll of. Ju1tln W. Sher Tru11, SYLVIA ANN STRONACH, r~ TM lollowlng ps1on11r1 P\lll.IC NOTICE
LINCOLN CONT ·e4.4 0
Glvenchy·ALL ammeri
1Mmaculate. 7200 ml
118,500, 544.(973
Tr1clewlncl1 Cirelli Hunt-fleer• who Cll'I Mgn in Clrc. A. Sher Truat, Lao.y L. Nollry Publlc: Cllllornlti Or· l'K:TITIOUI IU..,.SI doing bullnlU 11:
lngton S.llCh Cllll '92041 111"....,.,,1 on l>ltWlll of ""' Sher Trull. C.o 50 Ctlllorl'!ll lf'IOI County, My Com· NAMI ITATl!•NT SHERMCO. 23115 Oranoe FICTITIOUS eu.-•• Jett S. wa11Ktc. 4000 Park corpor111on •ncl wt11ttter SI., 14\ti Floor. S1r1 Fran· million Eap. J1n. 2tl. 1090 Tiie IOlloWifl'll pel"IO!'ll lfl A.-e. ,9, Co1t1 Mu&. Call! NAME •TATl•NT
Newport •405. N1wporl mori than one olllolr mu1t dlco, Cllll. 94111 P\it>Ulhed 0rlnQI Cout dol"" blltlneu •• 112177 TM tollowlng person1 1r1
Beach Cllll 92600 llgn. ll!het>lcl l1by 1pen-R!b•CCI Sl'le r Trutl, D1Jly Pllol Augt.1112.9, 11, c·•1 L ROOFtN<J SUB-Bern1rd C Sh•rm1n, clolngbutlneHll:
Tr.ls' t>utin•11 11 con-,,.,lhlp or 1 )Olnt -llitl. RIChel M.·Sher Tru1t, cl o 111MI CONTRA CTORS PA.AT-23950..i~A.,. 18,Coltl (t )SWtSS PAC IF IC
LINCOLN MARC 1V'""7f.i <kicilldby 1pplylnglorcor-ll1te !tie nllnM l!'lCI ed· 520 Overl1k• Or, E. Sa813 M-.C•!il.112017 GROUP , SA fb )NEW
Whl. 120K m1, new tires, porallon 1ta1u• Arllcl11 clrltl-ot •II Q9nltll P9"1· S.U.-, W1.tlltlgton 98004 NERSHIP, 379 a3rd St•Ml. T"i• t1u1ln111 ii con-S 0 u A c E , L T E
O!tg o wru. best otter O'l9r mailed on ,_, •nd Joint 'lenll,,lr'erl. If Tl\11 t>u1l11111 11 con-P\llt.IC fl«)flCE N9wpor1 8-ch, C•NI. 92627 ducted tty· WI tndl'lldUll \c)STERLINO & COMPANY
12400, 673-9425. Jett S WlllllCll lhe .t>,I~,!~~ 11 1 ·~~ dUClld tty: t n unin· ~ A1:: ~~11·,J!; Bern•cl C Sherman (d)PROFESSJONAL NA IL 'iimrnTIT"irtITnmil Tt111 1111"'""'1t wu llllCI proprte "'~"p OI' lr'IOI•.., corpor1l1d 111ocl1tlon NOTICE Of' A""-ICAllON " ' Thlt 1111ement wu<lilld PRODUCTS {l)AEC MEDIA
II with the County Clef1r. o1 Ot· lflllty !Nil 00.. ~ Oll'llr !Mn I perlnerl/'llo fOfll CHANOI .. OWtf. Cllll, ll2627 wtt" the County Cllrk of Or· GROUP. 1t1 w ey., Rold,
ange Courity on Auguet 4 under 1 flctlt~ ~. lhe Ronlld Sher , ElllatW Of. ALCOffOt.JC Chtll F'"111' 2448 E10en 1::r. Counly on July 11 Suh• 0, Sanl• Ana. Cam
1986 ' bid 11'1111 be In !he rel!~ Thll ilalemant wll filed .WllllAOI! lJCINU AYI. •83. Co111 Meu. C1l1I, 19 .
,, ... ol lhl blOder wltn ' dlllQ· with tM CO...nty Clerk of Or· 0-13-0I 121127 f3'14411 i 2707
Publtihed Orange Cout n11lon following 1howln9 lngl County on July 111. To Whom It May Concern Thll bllllne11 la con· Publllhecl Orlf'IOI Coal! ~= PICl!lc Grouo. S.A .
Delly Piiot Augu" 10 23 30 "OBA (the nctll!o\11 namer : 1986 HERMANSON B•rr & dl.cled by-CO-P1'11*1 Di iiy Piiot July 2e. AUgul1 2. Mlf1ha Krllid«. Secr•tllY
Seolftl'P'lber 15. 1986 . . . rn~~-~·beno :;· QI•---~-! CFS11 .. ,13 MACP5HER0SOENS. Rod.rtc:k F l ~~~ .~:=r~I. nlld 9, 115, lllMI TNI 11ifemeri1 wu llllCI
, . S•·llOO u .,..,, .. ....,,.n ru c er,J• & ANN Rlch1rdH l"''''"-C , C"'" 10 • Sa-055 wlll'ltl'llCount>ClerkolOr-urilna lher11 11 1 curr1nt eoo NIWl)Orl Cenler 0riw. ••• •PPlyklg IQ IM Olptrt· ,,.. oun Y R o ' I----------· I l~~~~;i:~~~~~1==lm~m~'l~~~~~l~f== r1gl11t1llon with the Dr1ng1 Newpori BllCll. CiHI. &aaeo merit 01 lt.lcol'lollc S.-age afl9I Coun1y on Augull I . 61_,1IC NOTICE 1nC County on July 1~. ruu.. County Recorder. Inc-ol Published Orll'lifl Cout Conlrof 10 Nit •lcOl'lollc 1Q81 ruu.. 111
rUl'll corpor111on1, Inell.Id• the 01ffy PNol July 26, Augwl 2, beY••gel 11 3333 s BtlllOI, n1tm FICTITIOU• ....... '314211
. '11 llAI IUR,. WH
Fully lo10ed. le1ther. cass.
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SHH
THEODORE
ROBINS
FICTITIOUI 1u...... n1m11 of ""' PTHldent, '· 16, 11181 St• • 101 Coll• M-CA Publlllled Or1og1 Cout NA• ITATl•NT PubllSl'lld Orange Coa11 NA• •TAT'l•NT S.Cr11ery, T!-111'. Mid • $1-148• 92129 wnn ... , .. On s ... Diiiy P!IOl Augu11 16, 13. 30, Daily Piiot AUQIJl1 9. 10, 23,
TM lollowll'lg pel'IOtll l fl M1naoer. 8-& Wine (Pub Eat Pll ' Slpt .... t>e< o. 1980 cl;:; :!'.io;::: :-· .,. 30. 1906 "°'G7L'Co11~~LE LEAS· Thi City Council ol the Pta.IC NOTICE lklef!N Si -il7 OLD NEWPORT AN·
ING 1u1a Te11er ... _,~ c11y o1eo.11M111~ Publllllld Orerige eo..1 Mm•c NO CE TtOtJE:s. 471 N NIWpor1,------,---Sutl9--?00. lrvlne, Caul lhl right 10 r1jec1 ln'f or Ill flCTTTIOU9 IUl::c;a Dally PKo1 At>g119! 10, llH r~I Tl Newport BMcn. CINI 92MJ PlB.JC NOTICE
""" NA• OTATI• SoO" A •·• • ''' N ---------t27 l7 • Oiied A t 15 1llMI 1---------""'-'I FICTITIOUIMISINlll oger ......,,..,,., • ~
Eag1l'1 Equlpm«11 Co.. p bll~uiic: · Coe Thi lollowlng PlflOnl 1r1 •-JC NOTICE NAllll ITAT'IMIENT Newport Newporl BeKfl, FICTITIOUl IU ... lt C1lllorn11, \U 18 Teli.r A¥· u lf'IOI 11 doing bulkllu u : AJ COM· f~ Cllll 92&13 NAME ITATl:•NT
lfl\le Suite 200, ff'llfll , Cilll Di iiy Pllol AUOUll ti, 111M PANV, 1173 lrvtl'll Ave. Ste 1 --~==~--=~--I 'M loHowlfl'll pertons 1r• Joan Scnwen11 471 N Thi lollowlf'IO Wton• 1r1 Si t26 D. Co111 M .... CA 92027 FICTITIOUI IU ... lt doing oo.irMn• '' ••--· .. __ : "··-h· • 92717 '---,-.,..--,.-,.-.,,.---1 N Ml aT Tl•NT \1)LONOON BRIDGE AE ......-porl, , .... ...,.t ...,... 'Oolng bu neuu. Tl'lll l)u11ne11 11 con-1· 'Roy ;.a, H9'n1ndei, 2008 A A SORT INN (tl)AIVER'S EDGE C1m -92i103 HI-RES GRAPHICS. 2680
ducl&d l)y· • corporillon PlBLIC NOTICE Haven Pl .. N~rt Be". CA The lollowlr'!g person. •re R V RE SD RT 1 5 7 0 T"11 t>u1lne11 11 con· Orange A¥1. • t, Co1111
B111clley S HSerm1n, Sec-FICml-'O aul ... IO 92913 dolP"'R""so'.1""",, Tuouc' H. 1I18 B;ook"ollow Ori~ Sult• ducted by llu•band Ind wit• Men, CeJH 92627 •BUICK '79 Turbo Sll¥&r relllf'Y .,.,. Thl1 l)ulln1111 11 con-'El " ' Join Scr._,k Johri Get1rd ROCllrollr,
Sport Cpe. 441< mi. tu!! I Thll llllemet\1 ""'' lllld NA .. ITATl:•NT ducted by •n iOC:H'lldull Vlcl0<11 St .. Co.11 M-. 200. S1n11 An1. C1Ut 92705 Thll •lit-t ••• llled 2666 Or•;r: ..,.,. •I co.11
FORD
2060 HAAl501 8lVD
CO'!ila MISA 041 0010 SJ The following per1on1 1r1 R , H -"'-· Cam 112627 Olnnf1 I< Senft 1570 _. h ,_ ,,__ 1 ,_ c '' 92027 pwr 500 Nwp1r II Mlfs wnn Ille County Cllrk ol Or· cl-0<"" t>ulineu 11. C:O..IMl'll oy" 1rn1,...,_ Joh•thin G. Sn•Ulno. Brook hollow Drive SuU• I lhll -.uunty ..... k o v.· Meu, • . 642-079!:1 Ew !:148-8823 MERC ·e1 Ciptt, I ulo, blk. l fl'll"I County on A.1191111 6, .. ,. Th11 ll•lernenl wu hied 200, Sin11 Ana, Calli. 9210 Inge Coun1y on July 18. Thlt l)u1lne11. 11 eon·
1986 Cont1tUC11ori & Awning Co .. "'""IM COUl'lty Clerll of Or-1116 Vtc:1or11 SI ' Co111 ··--·-·" Ml-,,,,, 1906 cl...C:led t>y:.,, llld!'lldUll UICI 'Ii LE Ullf 2 tone. lolded, spe whls, flMMI 1 lU9 Oi.latU.AYe~fDUntlln lf>ge County on July -'"'· M....._Clllt..92627 • ..,, .... '"" ~ . ,,,.... John Aocllrolw -snrt. ere. -m crcrr more v1111ry. CA 92708 l986 T"I• l)u1IM11 11 con· Apoetto w..,, Trab...c:Q C1-t Put11l"""'3 Oranoe Coul Thl'I 9111eman1 w" 111ec1
4 Dr. lots of powe< equip, 14350 7 14-968-&071 p.,l)lllhed Or•nge Coa•I 01¥•d G Mei<... I 111111 ,.4-clucilld by· In indMIN•I n)'QP', Cl•ll. 92611 0 II P''-1 J " " • ' 2 " ---·-· c .... --h1rd 10 llria V8 eng, 1n _ D11ly P<l<ll A!Jiull 18, 23, 30, Oui rtz A~• .. Fount•lfl VII-,_ Jonalhin Snit~"" Tr.Ii l)ullrMnl 11 con-I ~ "" u,7 · ugul · w11 ,..., """"'"' ~ ui ...,,.
be UI I DI & !Chi 11'!•111111•0111 'II Seo1embel' fl 1986 Publlllhld O.-anoe Coa•t ... ,.-.... ,, • -· ,--9, 16. 19M ·::r. County on Augu1t I, au u ue m11 ng •n n s,.1123 llry.CA92108 011tyP!lotAugull 16,23,30. Tnls llllll<Tllf'll w11 flied "'" •-·--·· S.-IM5 1 6 blue velour <1'11, wire whl 4 Or lots of power equip L1nd1 C Mcl<M. 116111 Seplernbel' 8. l986 W!lh tM County Clerk ol Or· nerslllp fllNTI
covers . much more In tte1u11tuf l)e1ge wllfl 0...1rt1 A'll . Foun111n Vi l-Sill:?7 •::r. County on Augu11 6, Dltmi• I< Senn • Py shed Or eo..1 \ 1MGM38101 S 11.595 matching b1own cloth Jn. P\Bl.IC NOTICE Illy, CA 92708 , __________ 119 T"I• lllternertl ..:,,, lllfMI Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE t>ll lflll9
Johrisori & Son Linc tenor j 1NJK69) $11,995 I ---"="-'-"'-""'~-· I Th11 Du•ln''' It cori-,. fl1~ wltl'l lhe Coonty Cler~ ol Or· O•i•y Pil<)I Augull 9· 11· 23·
Mere 540·5630 Johnsori & Sori Linc fl~!:!~~: ... ~~==~· ducted Dy 1 gener11 p1r!· Ml.IC NOTICE Publlihed Or•noe Co1!I -~ng9 •6 Courity ,on A"Qull ~. '~!~~:A~=-,J• 30· 1988 Sl-815 Mere 540 5630 nerahip • ..-.. Dilly P!lot Augu1t 16, 23, 30, 98 BUICK '84 R1VIER"' . Tl'le following per-.on• •re Dl'lld G. McKM ••-September 6. 19MI fS'lt521 Tl'>e lollowiog l>lfM>nl 111
BlEIC k pearl lln1sh. lully lflCllllY 111111 YI '11 clO•ng blls1n1u 11 Tl'lis •l•tem1r1l w•• filed NOTICE TO Sa-916 H1rwooc1. Adkln1on & doing bu9'nlN 11 1----------
loeded, 1e1ther, wire CO¥· i•)THOMSEN TRUSTS wllh !tie County Clflfk ol Or· Cl'llDfTOl'll Of B•rn1u11, 550 N1wpor1 (•)NEWPORT COASTAL P\Bl.IC NOTICE
ers, 28,000 1ow miles 2 Or, O.sloner Serles wllh (!)]BRENNAN, THOMSEN •::r. Count) on AIJiUll 5, •ULK TillANIF£111 61111,IC NOTICE Cinle< Orivi Sultl 800, PROPERTIES (b)N C P l~l--~"'"-'-"==~-
,,401536 SI0,995 ca rnage lop Lo•ded wtlh A S S O C I A T E S , 19 fllce.11'1-1107 ruu.. N11v.port BllCl'I, Ci!ll VESTJ.IENTS (c)NCP RE-11541
Coiml-er Suzukt 170-700l power equip (1GOE 171) (CJHOS PIT ALITV TURN · ,31•111 U.C.C.) FICTtTIOUt IU ... ll 92913-c907 AL TORS (d)NCP DEVELOP-fJCTJTIOU• ~··
NABERS
CADILLAC'
LARGEST SELECTION
ol late model. low mileage
Cadll11e1•ri 0 11nge
Courityl See U9 todayr
540-9100
• 2800 H1rt>Or Blvd I COSTA MESA
CADILLAC 16 Se VHlll,
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I $7995 Johnson & SOii AROUND 8 0£VELOP· PUl:lll•f'lecl Orange COii! NOltc:e •• lllrlby gl..-n TO NAMI STATl:mNT P\lblill'llcl Oranoe Coul MENT, 119 39th St .. Hew· ....... ITATlmlff
Linc Mer_c 540-5630 MENT, 901 Do\111 StrM1 c1ed11or1 ol lhl within O•" -· •·-·•• 10 23 30 port 8Mctt CWH 92663 T•-1-D11ly P11Q1 AIJiU!I 9, 18, 23, • T"'-,_,. ...... ...., ,_IOftS iri •7 -..-. . . · · •-~~ .. .., per90ftl 1r1 Suite 155 Newport Beach. 30 1986 named t111'1111fo;j1) 11111 • "°';'g,,. ~;.;u ;;.· Sepl1rnt>et 8. 1916 Olniel J Ho<tge. 1111 ltTh OOlng t>l.i.W-"
'OLDS '68 CUTLASS CPE c 1111 92660 •• ,,. btllk 1r1n1!91 It lboul to be M VIE ....... '°''' S•-92111 SI ' N9wpor1 &Mctl, Cllll oecoR FURNITU RE New pain! & vioyt t'op, 11r, r r~ midi on per10flll pr0f>9rt ,.. 92&63 I lb $l 50 962-oe.81 l'lomsen ""'''>'1rilM 'l-----------I Y CIOWl'I Va!ley Pky •B-2.1 -----------1 . EUROPA DESIGNS. CON· P s, P C111t0<n11 Corpo•111on 61-IC NOTICE t11rllri1tter delcrlber:I. Lagun• Nlgllll, Cilil 112677 PllSLIC NOTtcE Th11 l)u11n11• t1 COfl· TEMPORAR Y LIFESTYLES
OLDS 77 Gv!lass Supr 4 fl'llS bu1lriest 11 Con· ruu.. The namn and bullnftl LJ.Qyd Oenl'lll Rhoton.1 ----'-='°"'-"~-"''---I O~edteli:, ~n-1ndt'lldutll & LIFESTYL E FURNITURE,
I ar am/Im, 811 power n-clucllld tty· II corpor1tlon FICTtTIOUl IU ... 11 lcldrH-of the lritencled 16Jgo Woodr.,rt, W•st-FJCTITIOUt MlatNllS n 11~ l<nou A¥1 .. Buena
I 'I ',/ ' I Oav1(! J Tr.orn.Ml'I NAii£ ITATl•NT tr1n1feror1 1r1· MAHMOOD I C Ill 92683 NA• tTATt:•NT This •11!-t w11 llled Pirk. c 1111 90020 •aris o ·w re ill Tn1s Sll!11men1 w1s l1lflcl AN VARINEJA.O. 14818 S100 mll'll er, 1 wl!h 1he County Clerk of Or· Cll·Euro FutnllUll 01•·
I $1115 obo 557-9115 wt11'1 ll'le County Clerk 01 Or· Thi !ollOW!fl'll PlflOl'll ar• Canion· East INln11. CA Tnl1 bu11n1•• 11 con. The followlng PlflOn• ari •no• count) °" July ti , lrlbutori, trtc , Clli!Ofnll,
OLDS 'II '1"0'0'6 County ori August 6, clolno l'W"1nes.s u : 11215 ' dueled by I n lncl1.,.,du11 ~?p~ll~T•:b. 71328. 1986 4530 E. Cerro Vlltl Dr . GOLDEN COAST COINS Tiii loc.ltlon in C1lllorn11 L 0 Rhoton _f3141M An•llelm, Cll ll 92807
CUTLASS SUPREME f 3l&MO ANO JEWE LRY, 2241-B Or· ot ihe chlel l•ecutl'le offlCe Thts 1t11amen1 w11 tlllld G11clen GrOlle Bt'ffl S1,1111 PutlHlhed Oringe Coal! T"ll l)uSlnllS 11 con·
BROUGHAM. auto. 1111, P.,bilshed Ortfl'llll COMt lllQtl A.ve . COlll MUI, or pr1nc1pll buSlftffl onlcl wllh \I'll County Clerk OI Qr. 30 1 · We•tmlnili r, Ci tll Dally Pllol Jul>/ 21. A11911•I 2, <kicilld by' 1 corPQt'l110n
PIS. P/w1ndo-. C&5'1i .. I oaity Piiot Avgui1 18, 23, 30, Cam 92tl21 of the k'lllnded tr1n1l9'or 11 ~ Coun1y on Augu-11 11, 112~1"Y Eugtn1 Knotlet, 9. 18. 1980 •••.U..U
~ pa1n1 111res mu!t see [~"''-., S-'800 Call Joo 963-2163
11111 S1 1120 • l· ang1 A¥1~ ....... ta AH Olher bl.lllnffll narne1 :tt C w11h IM COUn+.. Cieri! ol 0.-· hll LI<:" IFYD508 Seol$mber e. 1988 22Be"~"'t: Ptul Vl~~y, .. me , -5151 Amy, Gilden "-·1 Sa-154 T"I• 1111emen1 ... lllld
. MHI, C1UI 112627 i nd icldreun uM<I by the PuDlltned 0.tft99 Coul tllf 112645 --,,-::-,,.-,-~-,.,--I .,
Tr.11 buslnea1 11 con-Intended tr.n•leror wlthlfl D11ty P1lo1 Augu!I 16, 23. 30, Albert Edmond Solberg P\BLJC NOTICE etlOt' COl#ftty on Jllly 30· ;;vmkswagen H£LP1 Musi se111n1s WMkt
Cadillac 8 1 Cpe de Vie 1447 S Bri~!Jl S ~ 86 I ownr Xlnt coric11g11'
541·0220 m1 Was 17900, NOW $6900 ot>o 675-0433
THE tDIR CHOICE
100%
Fl•A•Cll5
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UP TO&O MOS
ON APPROVEOCREOIT
8.9%
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PEROEITl&E RATE
UPT036 MOS
0 N1'PPROVED CREDIT
9.9%
WEHT&LLIHH
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN O'RCALL FOR
FREE IPPUISIL
DeLILLO
CIEYHLn
18211 BEACH BLVO
MUNTI NGTON BEACH
l•l-IOll;l•l-1211
CME" 'H CRFIIDE
1.-,ulO. it.IC TIU AMIFM
THI ODOR I
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HAll80R 8lVO
C05ta MISA 041 0010
OLDS CuU11u '80, .Cdr. V8.
aulo. pwr. 11/c. cruise
coritro! $2800 obo
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Benilnlltn P V•lenty piit IO lar u known to !hi S1-llOI Me .. , C1111 926211 FJCTITIOUa _,..... fl1NTI
FICTtTIOUI .U ..... SS This 911temll'l1 WI• llled lnt9ndecl lr1n1!erM1 I re -1-----------1 Thll t>u1in111 11 COfl· NA• tTATlmNT Published OritnQe Coll!
NAMf ITAT!:MINT wll" the County Clerk of Or· The name(I) Ind t>utlneu PlllllC NOTICE dl>Cled by:~'*" TM !Ollowlng "9'10ft• lfl D11ty Pilot A...gu1t 9, 11, 23,
Tf'>ll lollowlog Dll'l-On• l<I •::r. County on July 10. MldrHI of TM lrilended Tim Knollllr dolfl'll bll.ineu ••: 30, 11181
cl<>1n9 busl""• 11 111 6 tr1n1leree(tl 1re AHMAD FICTtTtoul •USINESI Thll itllernertl ""'' lllld ta)VIOEO AO-VENTURES l<GO SYSTEMS . 17671 F314112 ANVARINEJAO. 2 ••• 2 V•o NAMEITATl ... NT wUh lheCountyClerk ol Or-(b)V 060 VENT RE Filcl'I lr.lne, C1lll 927 14 e 01 .... 0 C -o-go C-·-1y -A·-ol 0 ' V James R. l<ubllk, 2 8l1>1 u 1'"" ririge out ,",",','", . Ml111on VlllfO, CA Thi lollowlfl'll P9f10fl• i re ,Qee vv" "" -..u • (cJV!DEO AO VENTURES. C Diiiy Pl!OI July 26, Augull 2. OOlng bu9'ne1111· 5023 River A.-e. •B, N--
Rlclge lnnrie. 1111 92714 II. 16. 1986 Thi! the praperty perU-CitlZENS HOME LOAN, fSll:D7 port BelCh, Call! 921163
Linda L Gr•y. IOO Scholz S1-852 nenl hereto fl clflcribed In 9825 El Tul!p1n Clrcle, Fouri. Publl•hecl Orinoe COit! Ralph Sutton Gr1y. 5023 FICTITIOUt eu .....
P\111.IC NOTICE
I ;:~ N11Wf>01 BelCl'I CIHI ----------lgener1l 11· all llOCk In lrlld8, 111'1 V1lley.'C1HI 92708 Di Hy Piiot A11911ll HI, 23· 30, A1'191 A'll •B. NewpOrt NA• ITATl..wf
,_________ Ehzit>e1r. A 0on1on. 11 •1 l --'Pllll-"'=IC"-"NO=TI"C"E~-l fl•tures. equ1pmen1, trlOe Samuel Ci.men,, 11125 E1 Slplernt>e>r 8· lllllfi Beecn. C111t 92683 The to1tow1ng WIOf\l ar1 P\IUIC NOTIC[ p 1 Abbe P! N 1 n1me1ndgood wlllolacer-Tullpan Clrcle,Foun1a1nV.i-S.·1113 Thll bu1ln111 I• COil· doll'lgbl.lllr-•••
----------~~,, c111il 92660 ewpor FICTTTIOU9 ...,..... lain Sflntlc4t St111on bull· Illy. Ca!lf 92708 ·----------ducted by an lnOMaull STAFFORD CHIROPRAC·
FICTITIOUS 8UllNllS fl'l•S Du1<neti 11 con· NAME tTATIMINT 1'1111. alld II loclled It Th11 bu1ln111 II con. P\B.\C NOTICE Rllph G11y TIC. 720 Paulltlno Sult1
NAME STATEMENT 1c1uctecl l)y 1 98ne<I! Pl•!· TM t011owtngpeoon1ar1 14UI S1nd C1nyon. Eu! du<:llldby l ri lncllvi<lu•I ----------Thil 1111-1 w11 1Hed 212, eo,11 M1111, C1UI
Tf'>ll lollowm11 PfllSO!I' are n.e•$t>ip doing bl.I~ a1 lt'lll"ll, CA 9265 1 Simuel Clemen• flCTITtoul •UltHEll with lhll County Cllrk of ()r. 92fl26 do•~ bus1nes9 11 Llri<:lll L Griy TRA NSCONTI NENTA L T"' 8u51ne91 ri1me 11Nd T"ls 111\lmtlfll w11 filed NAME ITATEtllENT 1nge County on June 27. Angell RON SlllfOfO ,
A.I.ROW DO MESTIC Tr.is slllemenl ••• llted !NV£STMENTGROUP LTD , l)y 11ld 1r1n1l11'or1 at Ilk! wllhtl\eCounlyClerkolOr· Tl'ltlollowlngoerson11t1 1986 5010 Neptune A, Newport
,lQENCV 1682 L1rigl1y wotl'l lhe County C~t 01 Or· 7882 Beachpolnl C•. Ste 1oC1!1on 11 IRVINE UNION 1n1e County on Augull 8, dol~ blltlneu II FJ12MM BllCl'I C111lt 92663
Av11 lry1ne C8111 9271• l:lnge co.,r>tv on Augvll 6 B-fl, Hun11no1on B11ch. 78 , 19 fl MONTEREY BANCORP. PuDHlheO 0 11nge Co.11 fhls l)u•ln111 11 con·
l8Ut111 Reed 9623 Bickley 1986 . C11lil 92648 I Th1I Nici bl.Ilk tr1ri111f 11 f31U35 17102 Mllchllll Norin, lrvlrie. 011ly Pllo1 July 26, Alf9ull :?. Ouetlld b~ an lndlvldull
Or Hurilonoto" 8e11ch C1111t fSll255 Ron R. Ao tlerll. 1882 Intended IO be comtom-F'ul)li11'1ed 0 11nge Co11t C1lll 9271• 9, 18. 1986 A"11le1 R S11t1ord
926-'6 P.,oosr.eo D•ange Coiit Be&ehpolnt Cr.. Ste. B-6, I m1ted 11 tM olllcl of BUR-D1Uy Piio t Augull 10, 23. 30, Nick J Florio. 34 Mormng S1-866 T"ia •l•lttme11! w11 tiled
Ann Nelson 1930 Po11 Dally Piiot Au9,,.11 16. 23. 30. Hun11no1on Be1ch. C1lll I ROW ESCROW CO .. 501 S.plftl'P'lbel' 6, 1986 BrMlle. lrvl!'lfl, C11if 92715 with the County Clerk ol O.-·
,llD1.,a. Ntiw oo•I Be1cl'l Sepiember 6 1986 92048 P1rkcen11r Drl¥e. S1nt1 Si-915 1 N1tl'll!'I L Peny Jr . 104.4 1nge County on July 30.
C1111 92626 51.907 W<lh•m Oi•on. 1112 Ana. C1Hlornl1 92105 on or ,"Q" C1brlllo P1rk Or S1nt• 1----,---,-,,,.-,.,,--'98'
Tr.11 Du1•nes1 •I cori Beachpo1n1 Cr SI• B·6,l 1tl11 Seotemt>e>r 3, 19MI 1----------Ant, C1lll 92101 Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE 1"31!M12
c1uc1ec1 ttv 1 hm•terl 0111n11r Hun11no1on B111crt, C•lll Thi• bulll 1r1n1ler 11 INb· P\IU,.IC NOTICE Till• bu1in111 11 con-I ---"="-'-"'-""'~--I PuDlisl'lecl Cringe CO.it
tll10 Ml.IC NOTICE 11:1648 )lc1 to C1"IO!'nll Uo1lorm dueled by • gene.II 0111-FICTITIOUS M.19*111 0111y PJ1o1 Avgu11 9. 1e. 23.
L•u•teReeo P11rice Di•on, 1aa21Comrnarcill Code Secllon FICTITtOUl•U--11 1-lfl1p • NA•tTATl•NT 30, 19MI Tn11 s1a1emen1 w11 hied FICTITIOUS I UllNElt 8"chpoln1 Ct , St1 B·fl, lllOI NA• ITATIMlNT N11han L Pett1 Jr Thi lollowll'lg PlflOl'll 1r1
lwllti 1"e Coul'IV Cieri. ol Or· NAME ITATIMENT H"nUngton Be•ch. C1tlf Thi nlll'MI Ind edOrMI ot TM lollowlng perlOl'll are T"lll 1l1ternenl w11 hied doing butlnMI 1•
ange Gou•1h on ,\lJQUll ' Tt>e I01lowlt14j1 P9flOlla ar• 926<18 11'11 1>1r1on wft" whom doing bu11neu u : Wl1h th4 Courily C!en; of Or· EMPLOYMENT SEARCH
1906 <:lnlng U...Slnffll 11 Jamett Ho. 7U2 lklch· t:111m1 rn•y tit llllCI ii BUR-Oi:ORGE PETER CO .. ll\09
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Couri1y on J\.lly 17, ALTERNATIVE CO 15555
F319039 F A. N T A S y E N point Cr . Ste B-1. Hun1-ROW ESCROW CO , SO' 1114 Goi<Jern'od, Coron• Oe1 11186 HuntlnQton V~ Ln •27, PlllllC NOTICE CHEVY '80 C1ma10, lo m1, P.,t)j/shecl 011nge Co1s1 CHOCOLAT". 23700 c.,,,. lngton Beacll.'C1ltf 12648 P1rkcent9' Or .. Sanlt Ana, Mir. CaMI 92125 FJ1 .... Huntington 811ch, C1UI
' •• u'l VB. t·1ops, air, 11a1it0. Oa11y Pilot 1<11gu11 9 18 23, Dridoe Cl•Cltl •95 LIQUn• Tlmo t"y Senoz. 7112 CA 112705 Ail· E1crow George Gook111a, 111 4 Publl1hed 0•1nge Coal! 121547 11S31
$3 650 OB O C AL L 30 19819 Ni~Ufl1 Calll 926T7 Bltchpoinl Cr , Sr1 B·6. •41010F(J) and thl tut (!1y GOldenrOd, Coron1 Oe1 Mir. Dilly Piiot Juty 26. Augu'1 2. Glrtld M Mu1ky, 15555 f tcTrTIOUI IU-11 PEICEITili( RAT"'J>A"'{/193 0, 549.9797 Sa-887 eralcl C<M1!11n , 23700 Huri11n9tori B11ch, C1llf, tor 1tlln11 cl1im1 by anycredl· Call! 92025 II, 16, 19115 Huntington VH Ln •27. NAM£ ITATl•NT
-C1rnb•ic1g11 Cncle •15. 12e4e I tor lhall be Sepl1rnber a. '"I• t1u1in111 11 con· Sa-147 H1.1nuno1on B••c". Calif The 1011aw1ng l*'IOl'll '''
UP TO 60 MOS CHE-VV 8:? Cav!!lar. red. 4 j PUBllC NOTICE L.;uni N<gt;el Caul 92677 This l)u1lri111 11 con· 11111, which 11 t"-bulll'IMI ducted by 111 lndi¥1du•I 1----------12&41 d0tng Dut1n11111.
O N APPROVED CREDIT dr. auto. am/Im c1111, a!i --~=~~~=--I Mam.in Criorig·Co1n1n. du<:tlld by-a gener"ll plrt-d1y belor• 1he con.umrni-GIOlge Bookut• P\IU..IC NOTICE Thll bulln•11 11 con-EUROPA DESIGNS .
•• 'LL .Ew 10 m1, e•lt i;ono $3150 115311 230
700 Ca,,.tt•+age Clrcl• nerll\1p • 11on dil• IPKl!led lbO'll. Tllll 1111.,..,...,t wu l!llCI auc1ed D)".,, lndMdu11 18021 El>tlld S1, Fountain
• obo 497-43 10 FJCTITIOUI •UlfNf:tl • 5· LIOU"• Nto!,111. CIHt Ron R Rotllrt1 I O.ted • .My 18. 1988 with the COunry Cll!k ot Or-FICTITIOUa .u ... u Getllcl M Mlr.ii~ Valley, C1111 9270I Ylllsw,~£1$ NAME IT.l.TIMfNT 92617 Tt111 1111emen1 w .. Hied AMllAD ANV ....... AD, ll'!Qt' Coun1y on Al,IQU:ll 6. NAMI ITATl•NT TM• 1111-1 WH llled Contemp0 Europa, Inc:'
• • CHEVY ·es C1¥illel' Sedan, The IOllO'fwtrig '*'°"' are Thi• l)ul in••• 11 con-wlll'I !hi COunly Clerk ol Or·1 .......... Tr...... 1"4 TM loltowlng Plt'IOM .... with IM County Cllfk of Or-Ctli10rnla. •530 I!. C...111 II STICI pwr ''-· AIC , 17,000 dP<"O tki..,._. 11 d...C:led 0y tlulbll'lcl IOCI wtte Inge Coority on Jul~ 11, PuOllll'lld Or:Te eo..1 FlMall OOlrto ~ H: '"99 eou.<i1y Oii Jlo;y 30, \1'1111 Or.., Mlhllrn. Cllll ~ mJ, IQUI bl~ rnalclllng Decor Furnnu1•. 8750 ~,::;o:t~~~tn !!led 1981 0.lty ~ AUOUlt I , 1IH Publl-'*I Orange Coul Hl!TORIC RACE ENOI· 1181 112701
...,__,.,, tnl 1 1'21945 156!ilS" Knoll Ave Buer11 P1rk w!ll'I Ille Coul'llT Clerk ot Or-,,,_I Sd24 [)Illy Pllo1 Aut)Ull fl , 23, 30, NEERING. 141 WHI 17111 n111m Tt111 bUllMll II con· ,,~,--,·~ Ci J+I gog20 Ptiblllflld Orlf'IQI eo..1 s.o1emr>er a. 1eee s11 .. 1. un11 c . eo.11 MHa. Publl~ Oranoe eo.11 Clueted trt· • CQrpetl11on
kswagen l Cormle•Suiuit1770·7001 Ol1GOUnr Fu•nilu•e lr>e , 1~ CO\ll'lly on July 3! 0.+lyPllotJuly21,Augull 2, Pla.IC NOTtC£ Sa-914 Callt.92627 Diiiy P1IOt Augu11 2.11. 11. .o.~a.>.•••.Secr•tMY
CHEV\' '85 SP~INf ~ IPd Ce1Uorn111 4530 E Ce"o 19 6 II 16. 1986 Greg Armlltong, 25942 23, t938 Thll llalllflll!I w .. llled
1447 s Bristol s A CISS 11fl In! Wh!t8 !lnl1h0 Vista Or Ar11,,_.m C11111t fllf1t4 S•-1511 Aff9DAYfT Of. DomlnQO 8-1. LlpO BMch, s .. 112 Wiii\ the Count~ Cllrk of Or·
I 112807 Publtttled Or1nge Coal! 1-----------llUILMO AND C•HI 9212• 11'1>1 Cou"ty on Jiiiy 30,
541·0220 Corm~2~~:U3~11?710~~001 Th11 11u11n1,, 11 co" ~r:;,':.,"~~=~~8·'3·30· Pl.B.IC NOTICE NOTWICATION PlllllC NOTICE Thlt bu11ne1• 11 con-111"
------aucted by • coroor•llon S•·lllO I t, Cl'lltlM E Kiity Mi"O mlOUI au-•• dui;Ted by 1n lndl¥1dua1 1---m-__ IC_NO_l_ICE ___ I '31..., VW '71 SOUAAEBACK CHE\IY CORVAIA '62 ••••••,, S.erll#ll'Y flCTfllOUl llU ... 11 dul) tw0rn ltl<I al1l•ln0 my fJC Qrag Arm1trong r--. Put1111Mc1 Otang1 COll1
)(Int cond. pride ol own-C!IMIC . "" g---,1 .. ,,01 T 11,,. mm•IC NOTICE NA• aTATO•lfT 1 1 ~ -• NAm ITATl•NT r"'' "'''""""' w11 111ec1 D111y P1~t Augw1 II. 18, 23. I y """ ¥ 1'111 ttllen'letll w11 r ~ llQ"l IKe O .,,.. ' TM .--.-... '°'IOtll are t1ta 30 1NO .,ah ti OU "I"* to Mfll cir Y1t'Y good cond111on ""'"' 1r..e eoun11 c...-~ ot Or· Thi~ Pll'IOnl ••1oo 111r.a, fMk• 1111 lolo»r-·--~~... w11n ll'le County Cler• of Or· ncnnoua ~• ·
lhll ooe1 • 661': orig ml s ISOOIObo ~·0266 llflOe, Counl'r on Jul~ 30 flCTtTM>UI MllMlt OOlng buslnels •• ~ lllfelmtlf\1 ol I.,;!, • ~ ... ~= ~·OuNSEL· enge counr, on """' 11, N.1.W IT.I.Tl....,. 1 2500 C•I! 5-t9·3285 -1118 NA• ITATl•NT l•)SMA LL 8 USI NESS arlttm. 1116 _CORVETT E 10 •~Int ,lllMl Thft~l*'IOnllle ADVERTISING AO!NCV l TI\11 l t'::.t.Olf'IAl· INO ANO ASSESSMEN T ,3141a Thll loi1oWW'9P1tlDM•I
YW '72 Cott""9rt. 111...ii111·, eoncl l•IOP wftlt1lre(J ....... I_ '·:;or ---·· ......... bl.I..,,.... (OJOBAA, 21oe H•bot II l\Or.111 of Ion llftd ClNTI:R. 1151 Do¥I StrMI. Pub11911«1 °' ....... CO..! "':lli ~ u : -" •·•010•·1oh•l <H ll-0 """' "" ...,. --.., '""'lo •OS -1 •--· -·•-2 ROPA 0£SICINS. 21'3 ·-,,.. ""' ru l .... LT1 JrJ.g owner •••rm Oa1ryPi'Of lllugu11 '10,2:!. QUALITY HOME MAIN-•212, Coll• Mell. CaM "•ICllllon con.i1tlng or -. ......--..... _.,, DellyP!lo1July2e,A"'°"'I . YllW
Am/fTn Clll, e•n Cond •rs 111900 962·8105 30 19Mi T!NANCE. 30te l<lllyt>rOOlt• 11212f1 ....... PllQllll ... "'II lltd CIMIO '""~.-,,,,, I . 1i. 1188 ~ ....... eouc..,'•"='••' Cotor\I cMI ' an ... , ... 14200 ooo 751·4&42 ----s.-178• Ln Co1t1 M•11. c11n Cllf11 OeM1111, "5' Glf.t Alfld•¥11 wu ...orn to _,., -"""'-·~•m ·::.~ ...... 1 S•.e53 '"'-eon· ,_ •• E~T' 1ne c.i-111 1 •.....,.. -E 'Jt-••• 02'26 <011 "" .... -t'---~ .• -1.,. ... -•~ 2t, .... I .....,.'., • .,..,,...., ' ~ '' VW '77BUG CONVERT ......... 1----------1 .... ""''A"''"''-· . .., ..... -· 121 15 Clllltorn11, 4&30 . C.,.o Cf.-111'
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451( ml, ~Inf, I OWl'lel' liiS 090 756-f;088 1---'-'=,=.,=-"'0:...--j l<HlytirOOlo• Ln , CO.II Mell. Thl1 lllull~1 11 con·!whOll comm!Mlon 111Dir• rl Ana, T'"'tlrt. Cell! t:MIO 12907 lltz~1 .....
-flCTITM>UI .u...-aa C11i! 921128 Mled by 11'1 lndMOull on JarlUlty 28, 1llO Th .... i f fJCTITIOUa .,..... Tllll DUii" II II ,...,.... ..._..
S5'150 •l•-24 IT e¥lwknd FHI F&llMIT '12 NA• ITATl•NT Tl'li• bu1ln111 11 con· Cftril O.M.... I 2 Thal my 1wom Ital• duct~ b;.':O.,~'r1n!i con· Na• ITATl•NT OUoted by· • ~.t~v.,• 6M-2700
VW .... VANAGON GL, 1 FUTUAA • 4 Door, 11110. il'I• lolloWi"ll l>ll'IOM .,.1 ducted tly II'! lndl'lldl.o1I tt111 llallft'lflftt •U flied l'l'lel'll cotltllOICI In lhe lbo'l'I Denn• Wlnll'Wop Thi tolfowlnt Pl'"tonl 1r• 1101010 ~ary
.. pl'U, IUIO, Cltt, 2 loot air, pc>wer 11..,.1ng,p0wer ololrig bu!llnll• 11 COL, Audlty E. ,lym with 1111 County CIWk of °'·1 "*'llonecl Attldl""1 "1at>-TIM llitenwll w .. fMed dOlno bullnell U.' Thlt 11a'!ll!ne!ll we1 ftlld
..... 21,000 ml .... "" "'°'"· 0 "'1 '"" m""h •001 """'SI. Untt J, -· '"' ,.,..,,_, -""' = C-fy "' ""' 11. ·-m, _,.. • ,_ .. """"° Couo~ Clo1'<0lll<· CA£AT>ON\ °'"' p,,._ r'"' Couo~ "'°"'or 0.--p. •OC38S4 18995 mor• ( tE0,.958) $4995 port e.acn. CA 112680 wtlh !tie County°""' of°'• '10 IN lnl•MI ~ = COul'lty on Augull • P9C1, Yori)• lr1da a.ti! Counr,. on Jlif 30
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DAILY rlLOT/RUL •STATm ---------------------------------SATURDAY AUGUST 16, H•/rAG• J
S10,000 PRICE REDUCTIONI · Lovely Eastblutf
home located across from the _park. 4 bdrnis. family
room, formal dining, huge country kitchen. Must see to
appreciate! Reduced to $349,000.
CAROL PANGBURN
CUL-DE-SAC l OCATlON · 5 bedroms. Great
home tor family hving allil entertaining. Private large lot
with sparkling pool. fonnal dining, parquet floors in
family room Walk to schools. park. and shopping village
$259,900
VICKI KRAUS
VERSAILLE CONDO-BEST .. LA TOUR"
BUY SupeF clean and beaublul 2 bdrm, ground floor
condo. Mirrored doors, fireplace. deck. Absolutely ready
tor occupancy Eacellent loulton near ~hes. bust
nesses Great pool, gym. recreational lacthhes
$132,900
JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY
SPACIOUS CAGNEY LANE CONDO Two
bdrmsw/own baths separated by the hving room. Ideal
tor double occupancy. Quiet with some view. pool. spa
and double security. Sacrifice at $147,900 Assumable
fmancing
ROGER BROWN
NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM BAYFRONT
HOME Impressive 5 bedroom home. Dramatic curved
staircase in entry Lots of imported marble and crystal
throughout Spa on deck plus shps tor 3 boats Pedect
tor entertaining. Sl.900.000.
0£A BURTON
NEWPORT BAYFRONT HOME W/PIER &
SLIP One of the areas best values! 4 bdrms. family
room upstairs retreat, security system. 3 hreplaces.
stpar ate utility room Quahty construction Ample
pdrk1ng Move 1n fresh Sl.075.000
DON THOMAS
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5
606 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE N B
SS0,000 PRICE REDUCTION-LIDO
BA YFRONT Estate must sell elegant condo 1n
exclusive Lido Park Drive security bldg Features 2 huge
bdrms 2 baths. atrium, deck overlooking water Side tie
dva1table Probate sale $349.000.
MARY JANK/ANN BEMENT
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO-DRASTICAL-
L Y REDUCED TO $75,000 · Walk to the beach &
en1oy all the amenities afforded more expensive
properties in the Versailles. I.E. security gate. pool,
clubhouse Owner wants this sold today. Submit all
offers
JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY
LIDO ISLE, NEW ON THE MARKET A
custom rebuilt home 1n the broad P1aua of Lido
Generous use of brick and beveled glass 1nv1tes one to
see the interior. Enter the dutch door. notice the new
hardwood floors. new bathrooms. a gouunet kitchen with
ships galley decor. a pnvate pa Ito. and guests quarters
topside $840.000
ROGER BROWN
URGENTLY MUST SELLI NEWPORT
BEACH · Mint cond1tt0n 4 bdrm, 2'n bath & family
room home Numerous upgrades and expallSIOns. Beauh·
ful new landscapmg front & back w/auto sprinklers &
lights. Very well pnced at $349.000.
TRUOY STUBBLEFIELD
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5
1601 PORT ABBEY PLACE
OCEANFRONT
DUPLEX. CORNEA LOCATION
Outstanding 3 bdrm. 2 bath owners unit with
cathedral ce1hngs. bu1ft·tn kitchen. ocean view
balcony. and charm 3 bdrm lower unit opens
to private patio on the sand. Excepltonat
value!
MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARIL YN TWlTCHELL
PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW
Only $275.000! Includes pool. spa. double security and
best of all three bedrooms. 2 baths. two balconies &
laundry room with washer I dryer to remain Call to see
the best of the "Versailles".
ROGER BROWN
BLUFFS-NEW LISTING, EXCEPTIONAL!
Customized & remodeled. French doors. shutters, sky
hghls. garden window and cozy fireplace 1n the master
bedroom 3 bdrm + family room & 3 beautiful pt1os
Owner may trade for smaller home. $279.900
SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T
OPEN HOUSE SUN l ·5
464 VISTA TRUCHA, BLUFES. NB
SIMPLY MARVELLOUS! Newport Crest end
umt Vaulted ceilings. dramatic stepdown hv1ng room
wet bar & ltreplace 3 bdrms with retreat otf master
suite Owner anxious Sublntl your otter Try a
tease option S 189.950
BARBARA CHAMBERS
I
DUPLEX-OLD C.D.M. · Pride of ownership 1s
reflected 1n this beautifully mamlatned duplex Each umt
features two bdrms w/numerous amemttes plus a four
car garage. Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of
assumable ftnancmg. Offered at $335.000
LINDA T AGLIANffil
PRICE R~DUCTION·VALUE & VIEW IN
SPYGLASS · Decorator perfect hght. bright. & airy 3
bdrm. 2 bath & fa,m1ly room home with full bay, ocean,
Catalina & city hghts view. 2 fireplaces, wood shutters
Hardwood. tile & designer flooring. Spa in private arbor
setting. Beaultful landscaping & gardens. $525.000
BELLE CHASE LEI
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5
17 CARMEL BAY
OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR
HOME OR DUPLEX · So of highway corner
location Attractive owners uml w/2 bdrms & conv den.
2 baths. lovely private yard Light & airy apartment w/2
bdrms. 2 baths. separate entry on side street 2 car
garage plus I parktng space Each unit has laundry room
$410.000
MARILYN TWITCHELL
THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIMEI
Unobstructed total view large lot with space tor
expansion .First ltme ottered. Located m original Harbor
View Hills. Many ext1tmg possibllitte.s. Pool & rock
waterfall m lovely courtyard setting. Ne.w 3-car garage. 3
bedrooms & famdy room Priced for quttk sale.
$420.000
BELLE CHASE LEE
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5
949 GOLD£NROD. C.O M.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS WITH 2A HR VIEWS
· Spacious, sunny "& bright. Delightful one-level home in
desirable neighborhood fenced pool Private backyard
Many exc11tng upgrades. A special home for a special
family $4 19.000
ANH GRHR
PRRTIGIOUS SPYGLASS HILL -Fabulous-5
bedroom Coronado model Over 3.000 sq.It. of com
fortable hv1ng space Features include an atrium en·
trance. custom staircase. cathedral ceihngs. f rench
doors, extra large pool·size lot. pastoral view T remen·
dous value! Ottered at $549,000
JANINE OU BOIS
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER · Newer·
duplex tn desirable localton Walk to beach & shops Each
umt features 3 bdrms. fireplace. spa, & balcony Quality
throughout Excellent rentals Owner moltvattct!
$465,000 - ------
ANN GREER J
NEW ON THE MARKET-SPECTAC LAR
· 180° VIEW of Newport Beach, ocean & harbor from
most room s 4 bedroom home with wine cellar and
arltsts studio Guest room on lower level with separate
entrance Built on a nearly 12.000 sq ft. lot Must see to
really appreciate the wonderful view and exclusive
location $695,000
MARIA BERCOVITZ I ~-ACM J
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON THE
SAND Large choice oceanfront lot located tn
eacephonal private guarded community in Capistrano
Beach Nearby art the marma and miles of dehghttul
beaches Beautiful sunsets are awaiting you. $550.000
• BOB scon
[ IOUIMLAW I
SOUTH LAGUNA OCEAN FRONT · Endless
white water view with pnvate steps to the sand. Modern
kitchen. extra large master suite with bar & S1tttng area
Two view decks. Priced for quick sale Vacant. $935,000
LINDA TAGLIAN[nt I [ AMA 1
FREEWAY AND HOSPITAL CLOSE 4
bedrooms. 2 baths. pool-size yard with burll m BBQ.
patio. family room added. AH this and much more w1th1n·
minutes of 3 maior fwys and 2 hosp1tals foothlll School
District. $160.000
l E STARK
' ·~ I ~,.,
NEWPORT BEACH · Villa Balboa condo w/ocean
view 1 bdrm. air conditioned. Sl.000/mo
SALLY SHIPLEY
OCEANFRONT · Seasonal rental S bdrm. un
furnished $2.500/wk two week min
SALLY SHIP~EY I JOYCE OABOLT
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"1rle .. 1 mn .. 1 cxpan'>lll<" vlt"w on thr north lak<" Masteo:r
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l>1'•lrr• 1111 111>1111" in I h<" t"xcluslvt" jlatt'd community of
fhn'" Anh Huy Slluattd on 2 lots ~n onr of th<" most
1h ,1r.1hh· lorntlons on thr walt'r o~rlookln$( Whal<'
H•" k ""' < 1 ... 1 m.irlnr room overlook Inf( the coastllnr ·A
rt'.11 p.1rt\ plat c 11 S l.995.000
"'ONARCH BAY Won<k'rful 3 bedroom/2 bath cus1om
humr 1n pn-slljllous prtvatr rommunlly ft"alurtnjl 24
h1111r ... rcuni,. prtvatt" b<"ach club. lennls and sandy
hf .11 h T~ .. grrat homt has t"nclos('d front entry with
lw.11111ful pool 'Surroundt'd with futura stoneo: dttks and
p.11111 Hoom l11r <"xt);.tnslon. 8395.000
J JltTTY. JA8111N£ C.REBJI[
OP£N SUNDA 1' 2 ·5 Pll
Outstanding value. 2.400 sq.ft . town home. 3 bedrooms
plus fa.mlly room. Largt' deck ·big vistas and an rxtra
large gardrn with room for a pr1vate spa or lap pool.
Jasmin<' Creek has all the t'xtras life has to offer: Pools.
spa. tt'nnls. lush greenbelts and Its guard gatt'dl'
8367.000
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OP&N SAT. & SVJll. J-5 P.11
2 Yorkshire. Harbor Rid.Ile. 5 Bedroom. 5'h bath. 5800
sq ft home. Private pool & spa. Master suJle with hts &.
hers bath plus sauna. Seller would llkr a fast sale. One
of the lowe8t prtcrd custom homes In Newport
8995.000
IJ&ST BUY Uf BIG CANYON!
Deauvlllc model In prtme locatlOnl 3 bedrooms. den and
3 ·bath w1th panoramic golf course and nlitht Hght
views. Custom pool and spa. This home won 't fast long
A real barl(aln al 8550,000.
PRICE REDUCTIONS 11EY1P01tr cusr
Just reduced to S 179.000. Beat buy for a Nrwpor1
Beach address. La~ 3 bedroom. 2 bath townhomr
Most popular Ooor pfan In the Crest. Extra large garage
with space for a w ork room. Many upgrades.
LA.KE .lllSSJOll Vl&.10 vmw
Beaullfully decorated home overlooktnit Lakt" Mission
Vie.JO and rolling hllls. 3 Br 2'h ba. bcilconlcs on thr
view. fireplace. custom carpets and Uk floorlng.
8219.000 .
TV.RTLl:ltOCJI[ BEAUTY
CholCt' setting. This lovely condo • t"nd unit with largt"
patio faces a roll Ing greenbelt. 2 Br phis den. Shutters.
hardwood floors & decorator papers make this a reo:al
wlnntr 822!5.000.
NEW LISTING SEA Vilt W 'S LARGEST llODlltL Almost 3.000 sq fl of
IO\C'ly llVln.,_ lk-,.ullfully landM'aJ>C"(I & dt'corat«'d. Two
-;tor) :l hr, :l ba Ckt'an & cuy lll(ht11 vlt"w Cul-dr·sac 8£1/P'FS
TRADITIONAL BELCOURT ll<'aullfully dt'<·oratt-d
l'uqtom homt· bullr by JM P<"lrr'\ !'i IJf"droom". lamlly
room anrl -;tudv Approx $400.000 In ullf(radrs Cornt'r
location with rx1·rpllonal land'ieaplng Vt"ry prtvatr
pool A wond<"rlul wa) of llrt' $I .249 500
BIG CANYON IAJW<"'il prln•d Monaro modf'I Im
maculatr ('Onrtlllon !llrutrtll rlt'f (11 Custom furnllurr
nt"p,lotabl<' J Ur 2 5 bath<; k<"durl'd to 84 75.000
CUSTO"' LOT Onr of lht• last lot'i ava1lahl<" In OIJ(
Canyon 011,'r 12.000 tr<>t localf'd on a pnvatl' l'Ul·dt'
~c strt'l"I ovrrlookln~ lhr park i:;649.000
CD"' OCltAN Vl£W • DUPL£JC llf'dulllul 2 \'r., luqtom
homr on bluff facing tht-ba) an<1 ocriln Like a modt"I
homr. pmfr .. -;tonally deror.tl<"d .l bd. :\ baths hu$(r
family rm with fanta.,tlr vlt'W All ol thls plus 3 bet
totally ..,.paratt· 11nlt also wll h vtrw 8895 O<Xl
&AST BLUl'P' CHARJlltR Lo11el v :l Ordroom 2 bath
condo wltll 2 rar a11achtd p,arap,<" Just llkr nl'w I.Ip.hi
and &ury lt•ellnp, 1.i111np, room· Opt"ni. onto an all IJrlckt'd
patio wllh lot" ol flOWl"r'\ S 199.500
BA YRJDO£ Slldrp 2 b<"dmom 2 bath townhou~ In
p,attd community lllRhh• u~r.1dt'd Plantation shut · t~rs Exlt'nMvf' uSl" of mirror-. Air co ndlllnnlnA 1\1
tach«'d ~;iral'\t Convt'nk nl to all -.hopplnR 1111d lwarh
areas S2 l 5,000
THlt ACTIVlt LIP'£ l lkdroom condo In lrvlnr with
community pool. spa. Volkyball dnd Tt'nnls1 You wlll
lovt' this romplt'X. with runnlnll, strt'ams. and lush
landscaplnjl. Cl~ to shopplnR and frttways 871 900
WELL LOCATED HOll_g 3 1-lt-drooms. 2 Haths plus
family room l..ar"gt' corner location N<"w carpc-llll,
dra(M"S and frt'sh paint ft'<' land 8259.000
BlGHRIS1£ ON TU BAY • LIDO PAJUC DRJVB
Spectacular bay and city lights vl<"w Walk to shops and ~taurants 5th floor t"nd-unll lill{hly u~rad('d 2
bt"drooms. 2 baths Sttlud('d bulldlnjl wllh pool and 2·
car subt<"rranean park lnA Slip or slrlr II<' posslblt"
Sell<"rs may rxchang<" for Bluffs condo or lt"asr option
$392.000
EJCQUISITC CVSTO"' UDWOOD HOllC In Inc-lint" Vlll~C': 270" vlt'w overlooklnl( Lakt' TahOC': and thr
National f'orrsl. 5 Bedrooms. Indoor pool. spa. sauna.
Gourmr t kttcht"n and solar heo:allnjl. 8849.000
ELEGANT SPLIT UVEL TOWN HOii"£ Prrft'cl for
t'nleo:rtatnlnl{ w/spaclous llvlnll, room. family room plus
t"xtrnded rovert'd deck. This 3·l3d. 2'h bath homt" has Its
own pnvatt' spa. security system. plus ct'ntral air
Beautiful lntt"r1or Proft'sstonally landscaped In a ~ard-11,at('d arra w/ltght('d tt"nnls C'Ourts. pools & spa.
fiome lias part-tlmt' own('r so Is llkt' nrw & turn·k<"y condition. 8398.500.
LOCA TIONI LOCI\ TI0/'11 S Bt-droom bayf,.;nl homt"
with ll""al pott'nllal. 1..o<'att'd on tht main <"hanntl with
quick acct'Ss to tht' jetty and sandy bt'acb Ont' or lht
Ont'St vlt'ws In Newport &ach N<"W dock bullt In I 9A5
with a slip for a 45 n boat 81 . l 00.000
H£AltT Or Nl!HWl'OltT ll&ACB Ut"auttful 2 bt"dronm.
I lt"vl"I rondo In guard 11,att'd rommunlly or St'a Island •
adJa~nt to Newporter °Rt'Sart and located on tht' Nt'W·
port &ach golf course. This home has a very light and
airy ftthng Highly upgraded throughout • planlallon
shutlt'NI, parquet Ooor10R. exqulsltt" gold flxlUr'f'I' In
baths. grnt walk·ln c~t In ma tt'r ·spaclou patio.
and 8C)m(' Vlt'WS too!! In th{" hub or f"VC'rythlf1«.
8429.000
IOC".11 Ion Cood .issumablt' loan Guard·l(at('d comm has 3 ~room. 3 bath a.nd den. Perfect location • end unit
pool~ lc-nnls 8399.000 with lovetlc peUo on greenbelt. Show s .bcautlfully
011• S1'0JtY "BAMPT'Oll llOD£L" llf S£AV1•• 3 8265•000 ec land "LOVELi' LIPBSTrLB '" JASllllf• CUSK Im·
Br. 2'h t.. Cul-<k'·tac loeallon. Att1111rt1vcly d«e>ratcd & V J l)tt('able rondlllon. 2 8d. 2 be. ta family room. Tiied
land&Capcd. Ocean/city ll1thta vlrw. Cood aasumablf" --------------------patto nnd founlalns In front ancfbeck pauoe. Carpet loan. Cuard·l(alttl romm. has pool & tennl.s 8355.000 aJlo wance. Bt-sl prtc('d pl"n I . 8299.000
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WE DON'T JUST SELL "WA TERFRONTn ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY
ON TH E WA TER ... NEAR THE WATER ... AND WITH A VIEW OF TH E WATER ...
PRIME P£HfNSULA BA YP'ltOfllT Fabulous
p(operty with lawn leading from trellised patio to
large dock. Unusual 3 story 6 bdrm including 3rd
floor master suite with fp., sitting area and
sundeck with breathtaking wide bay & night ligh t
views. Comf.letely redecorated, offered
furnished at S ,'47S.000 631-1'400
LINDA ISLE SOPHISTIC.\ Tt A '4 bdrm plus op-
tional den or guest room, living room with antiq ue
m.10tel & leaded glass windows framing lovely views
of the bay. plus ~cious family room and formal
dining room opening to the sunny patio ~int to
your dock for 2 yadm. Owner will consider ex-
change for commerci.iil, industrial, or income p rop-
erty. S1,97S,OOO 631-1400
LINDA ISL£ -SPACIOUS AND SUNNY u rge 2
story '4 bedroom, den & family room, gourmet
kitchen and master suite with fireplace. UirJe P.tio
leads to dock for '40' boat. QU.llity built, in pres-
tigious guarded community. Price includes land. s 1,'495,000631-1'400
NORnt LACUNA Breathtaking views of COlstline,
hills & city lights. Over '4000 Sq. Ft. with 3 bdrm, den
and formal <tining room plus custom pool. Studio
reached by circular stair in 2 story e ntry. S 1, 150,000
631-1'400
BALBOA ISLAND -BA YFRONT DUPL£X Down
channel and open bay views from th is south bayfront
location. A spacious well maintained property with 3
& 2 bd units. Terrific rental history. furniture avall-
able for sale. S895,000 631-1400
8Al.80A ISLAND on 2 lotsll large two story '4 bdrm
home with family room plus view from roof deck.
Badminton court in large patio surrounded by
greenery on lovely street. $689,000 or 673-6900
YUCAIPA prime commerci.iil corner with mountain
view. 1.75 acres. paved and striped for parking,
utilities on site , ready to develop. Consider stores,
theater, rest~urant ... Yucaipa is growing. $575,000
631-l400
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Corner location, highly
desirable rental 41rea, near pier, shops & restaurants.
Upper J bdrm~. fireplace, balconies, lower 2 bdrms,
fireplace, raised living room with french doors to
Ynd. S550,000 63 l -1'400
BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE spectacular views of ~cwporl Harbor from this spacious, newly-carpeted,
2 hdrm & den with wet bar, laundry room and large
b.Jlcon1e~ Dock possible for 50 boat. $535,000
631-1-400 •
BALBOA ISLAND RARE CHARM New England
style duple1t 5teps to South Bayfront beach. Front
house with 3 bdrm, 2 bath, corner brick fp and front
patio. Rear newer 2 bdrm apt wit h deck over dble
garage. $'475,000 673-6900
BALBOA ISLAND Two story 3 bdrm white brick
house with a 2 bedrm apt. for income. Newly-
carpeted with fo rced air heating, 3 car parking and
separate laundry on lovely s1reet. Short walk to
shop5. Adtlng $.450,000 673-6900 ---
~lME NEWPORT DUPLEX Forever ocean "&
sunset views, 15 steps to beach: Completely re-
furbished, inside & out, '4 and 3 bdrm units with
built-ins and fireplaces. Street end location, a rare
offering for ocean 1overs. $.«0,000 673-6900
WEEKEND OPEN HOUS~ 1-5
BIC CAHYON--------
35 Rue Fontainbleau, Sun
UDO ... ISi-£.__ _______ _
152 Via Undine, Sat & Sun
$5&5,DOO
$570,llO
UDO l"lJ.Sl.....,f---------$375,MO
125 Via Yell~, Sat & Sun
PENINSULA . -Jl,-475.00I
1120 E. Balboa Blvd., Sat
PENINSU1..oo1•..._ __________ $415,00I
• 502 K Street, Sat
·w. NEWPORT--------$11SMO
•711 ~shore, Sat
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HARBOR ~~wv•u.;:~-----$115,IOO
1•n8 Irvine, Sat & Sun
HA.R.80ll VIEW KNOl..a.•-· -----Ust• 2n2 Hillview, Sun
NEWPORTCREST---------Sl•,t!Jll 20 Aries Ct., Sat
HARBOR RIDC .... E-------· $W,oee 21 Coventry, Sat
SHOR£CUFFS Well maintained 3 bdrm home with
formal dif1ing room & den on large corner lot with
established rose garden & fruit trees. Glimpse the
ocean, watch the magnificent sunsets and enjoy the
private beaches in this lovely community. S39S,OOO
631-1•00
NEWPORT BEACH Newer gate d executive com-
munity of custom homes. Dramatic style with 3
bdrms, cathedral ceilinged living and family rooms,
separate breakfast room & formal dining. Yard
borders running stream. ~364,900 631-1'400
EXTRA LARGE LOT on the Peninsula Point with
beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm home. Separate family
and laundry rooms, spacious covered patio and
added parking for R.V. Near Ocean and Bay Beaches
Priced to sell..S355,000 631 -1400
REMODELED ON UDO ISLE Lovely 3 bdrm home NEWER DUPL£X less than ~ block to Newport's
with st'par.ate family room, spacious deck plus sunny best beaches. Upper 3 bdrm unit with beamed
\Outh pa110 Attr.1rnve brick fac<lde on extra large lot ceilings & fp, ideal for owner lower 2 bdrm 2 bath,
1ust ~teps 10 tennis court and private beaches. great lor summer/winter rental Price includes mosl
U DO ISLE COTT ACE Nice home for vacation or
build your dre~ house. In a great location at a great
prtce. On one of island's prettiest streets near Genoa
boat garden & tennis court. $285,000 631-1400
BA YSID£ COVE CONDO with partial bay views. An
impeccable 2 bdrm unit with double attached garage
in great location. Available rights to 30' boat slip.
Security complex with comm. pool & spa. (LH)
$275,000 631 -1'400
OLDER BEACH TJ{fPL£X great for summer/winter
or yearly rental. One 2 bdrm 2 bath and two bachelor
units. Yearly Income now $211000: steps to New-
pon's beaches, walk to shops. Cooa assumable lo;an.
$235,000 631-1400
NEWPORT TOWNHOME. Walk to beach from this
spacious, newly-carpeted end unjt. Bright and airy '4
bdrm with family & forrNI dining rooms. Attractive
complex with comm. pool, spa & tennis. S 189,000
631-1400
UNIVER.SITY PARK TOWNHOME. ·freshly re-
furbished '4 bdrm with family kitchen and added den.
fireplaces in living room and rmster suite, large
garden patio & att. dble garage. Backs to greenbelt
with comm. pool & tennis. $17'4,000 631-1400
Vlll.A BALBOA -BRE.AnrrAXJNG VIEWS of
ocean and coastline night lighu . An absolutely im-
rNculate 1 bdrm and den, complete with levefors. A
nearly new security complex, community pool, bike
to beach. Reduced to $169,000 631-1'400 .
NEWER EASTSIDE TOWNHOME Three Bdrms in-
cluding master suite with den, interior laundry and
attached 2 car garage with attractive patio. lovely
small complex with clapboard and river rock ex~
te riors. S 149,500 631-1400
HUNTINCTON BEACH l.ar~e fa mily home with lots
of yard . 4 bedrooms and family room, walk to school
Owner anxious, j»s purchased another. $124,SOO
631-1400 ... ~ NEAR NEW COST A -.SA CONDO overlooking
beautiful landscaped streams and pool and spa. On
lease land, 2 bdrm, fireplace, laundry and workshop
in large garage. Bank owned with excellent terms.
$97,900 631-1'400
NEWPORT BEACH, MOBll.£ HOME 2 bed, l bith
iry attractive small park with commu~ity pool &
~ubhouse. Walk to unnery & Lido Village, great
vacation retreat. HUGE REDUCTION -PRICED TO
SEllll $29,900631-1400
BEACHFRONT HOME in best Newport area
close to yacht club Traditional & charming J
bedrm (or 2 & den), grand living room with
vaulted ceilings, cozy fp, and window seat for
ocean watching Private used brick patio plus
versatile gu~st/s1udio/o'ff1ce over garage
S695,00(f Ml· 1'400 ~4CJ'i,OOO 631-1400 furnishings. $299,900 631-1-400
Corou Ml llar, J1uti11Pna leaclt, lniDe, J.tpu Beach 1UMI llewport Beach
WATERFRONT HOMES; INC. REALTORS
S.les, RentaJs, Property Management
315Matine Ave.
Balboa Island
2436 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
673-6900
631-1400
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NEW LISTING
11 IHlllllCE -Im-
maculate and highly up-
graded two bedroom. 2
bath condominium. in
planned community wtth
pools. park. spa. $139,900
NEW LISTING -
ClOSE TO mtrr.c -In
near new 3 bdrm
townhome, 'french doors.
curved staircase, oak
kitchen -breakfast room,
two decks, and mini vu
Back Bay. $215,000
AT U Nl«!UE, EVERYTHING GOES ALONG SWIMMINGLY
UNIQUE IS MORE THAN
JUST KEEPING THEIR
HEADS ABOVE WATER ...
This summer business is terrific! List-
ings are being marketed and quickly
__.."""Id ; knowledgeable agents are find-
ing the rig ht homes for their satisfied
clients. Unique Homes is more than
staying afloat; look out. before long
they'll be walking ory water.
----UNDER $300,000----
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IOT STlff H T•E unrT -A 3/2 and 2/ 1 duplex in
Olde CdMI Cul-de-sac near footbridge. Cozy
feel and atium in owners unit. $359,000
IEACI FIOH TOW,..OIE -Under construcilon, get
Involved with 3 bdrm. 2 ba. on West Oceanfront.
$560,000 with $20,000 decor pkg. H IOllTA, 11 IWFJS -Back bay and night hght
view from 3 bdrm. 2 bath condominium , end CWStC UYCIUT -Beautitul neighborhood, love-
un1t. sunny patio, on greenbelts. $229.000 ty 4 bdrm. 3 bath pool home with spa, large yard.
COIOU DEL IAI CWStC -A cottage, complete fruit trees, and realistic price.' $310.000
SU.SET UCAZllE -Featured In 1986 Classic Olde
CdM, 4 bdrm. 3 ba. updated Santa Fe style.
large lot. courtyard, spa. $625.000
with leaded windows, courtyard, spa. wood Cd llWllE _ Potential ,view, 3 bdrm 2 bath.
paneling, guest house, and 2 bdrm. $280,000 • access to private beach. Lus.h foilage, sparkling
lOYEU TNIEE llHOO• -In the Bluffs. on tree-pool, large rooms. $343,000
---OVER 1 MILLION---
lined greenbelt. view of bay from patio and
greenbelt. upgrades. excellent buy. $240,000.
111 llVllE 11 ,.ESl•T COllffiH -One bdrm plus
convertible den. in popular Orange Tree.
Streams. tennis, pool. activities. $11 1,500
II CUISTWO. $64,0M · WI fl l l! -Trust liqui-
dation calls for sale. Townhouse near pool, quiet
cul-de-sac. sold in present condition. $64,000
IAIE FlllD -A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath
rental units. Close in Olde CdM location: bit of a
yard and chance to Increase income. $239,000
LOWEST rttCED -Duplex in middle of Olde CdM.
room 4 creative improvements. Spacious own-
ers unit .. rental + high ann. inc. $229,500
OH CUTUESS -A 2 bdrm. den home w/beams.
brick ftreplace, tile floors. new roof, on hill in
CdM room for fun front yard. $229,500
---s;J101000 TO $485,000 ---
lACU.A BEACH -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm. a block
to Victoria Beach. newer and nicer. with a peek
of blue view $435.000
CAPE COD "' C41 -A 3 bdrm 21/1 bath charmer.
two story. spacious master suite and family
room, close tb beach. $435,000
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OUTSTAlltK -Great view. lo,,t extends to high
tide mark, 6,700 sq ft homewrth finest oonstruc-ClASSEY TOWIHIE -In cosmopolitan CdM. Near tion and every amenity Imaginable. $3,950,000 scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms. 3
bath. Fine appointments. $439,000 A YllU OI H E l lUFf ·II SAi CUIOTt -Spectacular
view of Pacific. 5 bdrms, medlterranean flavor, HUSE I WTIFIL -Spacious ranch style on large owner willing to finance. $1,500.000
lot in lovely area. Shutters. trench doors. 2 .....-----------------.....,
fireplaces, copper plumbing. $320.000 OPEN HOUSES
SATURDAY 1-5 OlJE C4ll CUii · EPITOIE! -3 bdrms. 2 bath.
larger lot and close to the beach. Beam. bricks.
board and batten. Priced at $325,000 llH 04t1 $280,000 111 ,,.....
Classic 2 bdrm. 1 bath cottage T. Wallick
SOI ETlllllC SPECIAL -In Harbor Ridge Cr~st:
spotless 3 bdrm with almost 3.000 sq tt and
intriguing view. Priced right at $465,000.
---$529,000 TO $745,000---
A LOVELY UFESOU -Harbor Ridge townhome with
serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath.
impeccable condition and A/C. $642.500
SIT DOn VIEW -From beamed living room and
watch the bay and pavilllon. 3 bdrm, office.
courtyard. designer kitchen. At $575,000.
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SU .. Y AH l ltCIT -Spectacular townhome over-
. looking all of Newport Beach. Bright, perky 3
bdrm, 3 bath. In Harbor Ridge at $661,000.
W iii ltllWIS $343,000 IU 1 ............. •
3 bdrm, 2 bath, prv bch access A. O'Shaughnessy
CIHU lltll.Allll $449,500 4M l*ille Terr ...
Ocean view. 4 bdrm. FR M. von Geldern
SUNDAY 1-5
lllf 04tl $625,000 121 ,.,,,
Cl&JSIC 4 bdrm, 3 bath K. Granieri
ll• C4ll ' $280.000 111 ''" ... Classic 2 bdrm. 1 bath cottage H. Markas
oerra •u SJ20.ooo nn , .... ,
Spacious 3 bdrm. FR B. Barrlngton
CUit lllaAIM · $343,000 NI'-" ....... •
3 bdrm. 2 bath, private beach aece.sa E. Tabak
lllffl $240,000 "" .........
Two story, 3 bdrm townhome 0 . Johnson
NEW LISTIN
Extremely desirable end unit, 2 story Fran-
ciscan model. 3 ·bd, 21/i ba, expansive back
patio with western exposure. Night light view
of Newport Center. Owner is very anxious.
Price includes the land. $219,000
OPEN HOUSE l ·SPM IAT·SUN ·
l 949 VISTA CAUDAL, N.a.
LARGEST FLOOR PLAN
Beautiful Bluffs "Z" plan, lar~est in excel.lent
condition. Totally free-standing end unit, S
bd, 3 ba, remodeled country kitchen, two
master suites. Dramatic tile roof line, private
patio. Priced very well, including the land.
S267,000
OVE-INU
East bluff -Absolutely mint condition through-
out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 21.Q. ba, new roof, new
exterior paint. Move-inll Excellent home,. ex-
c ellent price, includes the land. •
$279 000
EASTBLUF_F~~ILY HOME
This home is in move-in condition. urge yard
front & back with nite light view. 3 bd, 3 ·ba,
family room, formal dining, breakfast room off
large kitchen. Leasehold.
$257,000
Irvine -University Park home for a family, 4
bd, 3 ba, family room. air conditioned, spa.
Excellent location ac ross from park and tennis
courts, 'tommunity pool. Price has been re-
duced S1 5,000.
$269,900
BACK BAY VIEW
l ery dramatic "Delores" plan, with used
brick, stained glass, beautiful Back Bay view. 3
Bd, 2V2 ba!. split-level, end unit. Remodeled
ki tchen w/hardwood floors. Leasehold.
$238,000 ..
SPACIOUS BLUFFS ,.Q,, PLAN
Very rare floor plan with conversation pit.
Large living, dining & kitchen area. Perfect
home for entertaining. 3 bd, 2 V2 ba, shutters,
tile entry. Includes the land.
CREME OF THE BLUFFS
Phyllis Goggio
Doug Herbst
Joy of Ne wport
Carmen Rowe
Cathy Colesworthy
$239,000
OPEN HOUSE l ·SPM SAT-SUN
301 VISTA TltUCHA, N.a.
This Bluffs "Delores" plan is upgraded
through-out, top quality in every detail. New
kitc hen, French doors, paneling, etc. FULL
VIEW OF BACK BAY from almost every room.
Unsurpassed!! Price includes the land.
$395,000
640-0020 Gayle Follingstad
Sharron Harris
Judy Loos
Harriet Spencer
Chuck Colesworthy, Broker Eastbluff Vlllaae Center, Newport Beach
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BA YSHOR.ES BA YFRONT ... Bayfront Medi-t * * * * * * '* * * * * * * * * *"* * * * * * * * • * * ~ &JAYCREST .. Spacious 5 bedroom. 3J.it bath
terranean Villa 60 foot prime lot on fee land • WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES • home with oversized yard complete with pool,
Gate guarded community. 2 private beaches. • • spa and shuffleboard court. Large f&TllY room
Master suite with sitting room and fireplace. 3 ! • Dining room. 3 fireplaces. This propef't)'-1s per-
other bedrooms with balcony and view. Dining • BAYFRONT 210 Evening St1t Ln ! feet for entertaining on a grand scale, yet lends
room with oak church paneling and wine • Sun 1-5 $995.000 ,. itself to 1nt1mate family living ................ 1415,000
storage. Country kitchen overlooks bay. Soda • ,.
fountain. Commercial grill. barbeque and deep : 'IRVINE TERRACE 1309 Dolphin Terrec. it BAYCREST . Stately 2-story home. Ylew of
fryer. Hardwood floors. mouldings and French • Sun 1-5 $905,000 it back bay 2 master suites. 5 bedrooms. :2-story
doors are but a few of the finishing touches. 3 • .it hving room with fireplace. Family r6om with
car garage with loads of storage ...... S1 ,895,000 • BAYFRONT 308 Morning Star ln ! fireplace. Dining room. Kitchen with ~atlng area.
• Sat-Sun 1-4 $775.000 •Wet bar. ... ......... .. .. . ............. Now $3tt,IOO DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT In a word. • it .
colossal Approximately 5.000 square feet. this ! • BAYCREST Exquisite home for couple or
two-story formal residence has 4 bedrooms. 6'"1 • DOVER SHORES 730 Galaxy Drive •small family who want elegant home. 2 mM ter
baths. huge dining room. step-down hv1ng room • Sun 1-5 · S695 ooo • bedrooms .. each with private bath. Family room
luxunous master suite. separate breakfast • ! with fireplace overlooking pool and spa. Huge
room maid's quarters and 61 feet of bayfront ! DOVER SHORES 1738 GelHJ Drive • carpeted patio with barbeque, fireplace and wet
It's all here .bursting with special features • Sun 1-5 $675.000 it bar Cheerful breakfast room or office. Separate
........ ... .. . . .. $995,000 • • soundproof hobby room. Security system
DOVER SHORES Dramatically renovated. 3 : DOVER SHORES 1519 Galaxy Drive : . .... . . . . ..... . ............................... 1315,000
bedrooms. Superior kitchen with breakfast • Sun 1•5 $657,000 ! BAYCREST Park-like front yard with or-
room. Dining room Family room. •Giant play • • namental palms Highly upgraded and recently
room 3 fireplaces. Hardwood floors High : SPYGLASS 2 Jltde Cove • remodeled home designed for pleasure and
beamed ce1hngs. Plantation shutters French • Sun 1-5 $630.000 • comfortable living. 5 spacious bedrooms. 4i;,
doors. Unobstructed view ... -. ............... te95,000 • ! baths. Formal dining room. Separate maid's or
DOVER SHORES A magnificent 4 bedroom
h9me in a park-hke setting. Delightful view of
back bay Quality shows 1n many ways. Kitchen
recently remodeled Bookcases In family room
Wet ba~..... . . ... . ............................. S857,000
: DOVER SHORES 1148 S1ntlego Drive • guest quarters An award-winning pool and spa. '
• Sat-Sun 1-5 $475 000 • . . ......................... 1314,000 • ! • BA YCREST Spacious home In a lovely
• ~~~~EST 1437 Antl:,:'~5~~~ : neighborhood Great for children. 4 bedrooms
• • Family room with fireplace. Large dining room ~ • Pool in very private yard with mature trees SPYGLASS An extraordinary home in an y. BAYCREST 2100 L"werd Lene c· I d i --ooo
Th I f th • Sat 1-5 $399 900 • ircu ar r veway ............................ _., unusual setting e g ass encing on e •
bays1de enables you to enjoy the view and ! • HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 Bedroom home
climate year-round 4 bedrooms 2' 1 baths • BAYCREST 1600 Sentlago Drive • Shows like a model 2'h baths. Delightful living
Dining room Family room. The tun part 1s the • Sun 1.5 $374 ooo : room with flagstone firepface. Dining room
spa environment designed to take full advan-! • Eff1c1ent kitchen Convenient utility closet Fam-
tage of the view. waterfall. coohng pond and • BAYCRE ST 1700 Sterllght Circle • 1ly room Beautifully landscaped yard with
barbeque fac1ht1es S610,000 • Sun t-5 $369 500 : sparkhng pool Intercom system throughtout
DOVER SHORES Great curb appeal 3 : it · · · · ········ · · 1329,000
bedroom home 1n an elegant neighborhood. • BAYCREST 1729 Terrepln Wey ! BAYCREST The impressive interior boasts
Back bay ve1w Gated entrance with push· but-• Sat 1-5 $350 ooo • of open and spacious area. including the ca-
t om call system. Huge living room with picture ! • thedral-celllnged living room and dining room
window and fireplace Dining room. White brick • BAYCREST 2018 L .. werd l.4tne • The magnificent kitchen is a culinary delight,
pavers 1n traffic area Large family room with wet • Sun 1-5 $349.500 ! with top-of-the-line appliances and ample
bar Spacious yard plumbed tor pool Reduced • it counter and cabinet space. This is a very
price of . . $499,500 : JASMINE CREEK 105 JHmlne CrMk Drive • 1nterest1ng 3 bedroom home_ . . . $325,000
BA YCREST The address you give with pride ! Sun l -S s337 500 ! IRvtNe-TERRACE . Spacious one-story. 3
Exqu1s1tely upgraded two story home Master -tr • bedroom home. 2 baths. One bedroom with
suite downstairs second master upstairs. plus • HARBOR HIGHLANDS 1909 Anita une ! built-in shelves New, fine quality carpeting
3 more bedrooms Dining room. Spacious yard • Sat 1·5 s329.ooo .. throughout Refrigerator. washer and dryer in· ·
with gated pool . .. .$475,000 : BA YCAEST 1815 LI 1 l • eluded. New California shake room with 30 Y3:c;
DOVER SHORES An address to re-: Sat-Sun 1-5 . ncS3~5.~~ : guarantee..... ·· ·· ········. .. ........ .. . . . '315,
member .. a home you can't forget. Ever-.-• BACK BAY Condo with an accent on relaxa-
changing view Delightful family room with cus-• IRVINE TERRACE· 1519 Santenelle TerrKe ! tlon Within walking distance of golf course.
tom walnut bar. refrigerator and wine storage 4 • Sat 1-5 S3 tS.ooo • driving range and YMCA. There are aJso putting
bedrooms 4 baths Convertible den Family ! NEWPORT BEACH 2411 VI M 1 • greens and pools in the complex 3 Bedrooms
room Gourmet kitchen with Thermotron1c • Sun 1.5 $2~~~ • and 2 baths Mirrored closet doors Neat
double ovens microwave. compactor, Jenn-Air • · ! kitchen Adequate eating area Two patios
and stainless steel sinks $475,000 • • • * • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • * * • * .,.. S1I0,000
631-7300
1617 WESTCLiff.DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
YIOUT • WllllH 11M,IOO
....:... PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY. Lots of Potential. 3
bedrooms. hardwood. floors. fam11y room, fire-
place, large lot on tree lined street. Paint and
save in this outstanding value. NEWPORT
BEACH SCHOOLS. This won't last 646-7171 NP8 .
HUT PllCE·llUT AIU! 1141,IOO
Popular floor plan in desirable area of Mesa
Verde. exs;ellent opportunity to step into a great
commun11y 3 Large bedrooms Pl• bath. Call
today 546-2313 HP39
CIME SH MEI 1111,IOO
excellent location close to every1htng• Com-
lortabte. spacious home Large dining room, 4
big bedroom.s. p,. baths. Separate laundry
area Quiet street. Cati now. 546-2313 HP40
llW ti IHA YHH 11 U ,100
Another iust hsted1 Fresh paint 1n and out Great
lam1ly home 4 large bedrooms pi. baths. Extra
large lot RV access Quiet street. Call today!
546-2313 HP41
MllllFICHT MESI VHIE 1214,IOO
Elegant and classy. a sight to behold Beautiful
living room Huge family room with lovely french
doors Five large bedrooms. 3 bath rooms. 3 car
garage Large corner lot Call for an appoint-
ment 546-2313 HP 42
nuan1111 "' WUTI 1221,100
Amentlles. location and terms. huge executive
lam1ly home Family room, formal dining. 4
bedrooms. 3 baths, pool. RV access and hook-
ups Great Easts1de location. Owner will carry
first trust deed with 20% downt Call now!
546-2313 HP 43
P•tll llllllll Ull 1121,000
Chance of a lifetime 1. 19 acres. 4 existing units
· room for up to 17 with city approval Call for
details. 546-2313 HP44
UITStH STAITH 1111,000
Great opportunity' Cute home on a big lot
Looks great. New carpet. new paint 1n and out.
Call fast · won 't last! 546-2313 HP45
Wll Fllllf lllE 1111,IOO
Upgraded kitchen flows into a dining area that's
an entertainers delight. Huge living room, four
big bedrooms and a den, large master suite.
Beautiful patio overlooking sparkling ppol and
spa Fresh paint outside "Ices the cake.". Call to
see 546·2313 HP46
IMllYE U•llllll IH,Htl
.,Rare opportunity Great location Cozy and
p1va1e 2 bedroom 1 'h bath townhome. Private
patio. enclosed garage. Call fa$t. 546-2313
HP55
NEWPORT BEACH
YllWl YdfWWI - --tit--
Commanding views of harbor, Islands and night
lights from this NEWPORT BEACH VER-
SAILLES penthouse. Totally upgraded with
finest quality mirrors and marble. Stately
grounds with artistic plantings and attractive
pool area. IDEAL FOR Vt91TING CORPORA TE
--euENTS. Call today. 64S-:7171 NP15
Uftllll,1111 .......
You've got to see this home and Its mllllon dollar
view! Prestigious, private executive home. Very
spacious. All amenities. Four bedroom 31h
baths. Private pool and spa. Call for an excluslve
showing. 546-2313 HP52
ltWNl'f ._ IWUl1 llH,111
Only one block to ocean. Unbelievable value. act
fast on this one. Call now. 546-2313 HP53
UYI • PllllTI w.E llM,111
This price does not reflect the numerous up-
grades or custom features. Executive condo
wi th dramatic lava rock wall and fireplace.
Quality brass and wood accents abound.
Spacious 1 bedroom plus den model A must
see! Call 546-2313 HP54
HOIUTH'S lfUllT 1212,000
The best of Newport Heights. Bright and cheery
home incrudes 2 master suites,. formal d ining,
elegant fireplace In living room. spacious yard
and excellent landscaping. NP 1
LIDA ISU IEN .... IHI.-
PRIVATE BOAT DOCK AND DECK SURROUND
THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE. Bank owner
anxious for fast sale. 4 bedrooms. each with
private b.ath, 3 fireplaces, formal dining.
gourmet kitchen and walls of glass tn living room
overlooking channel. Courtyard en try with pool
apd spa. Call for appointment. 646-7171 NP2
Hstllll Tl HlllllT Hll,IOG
BUil T TO ENDURE. Each room Is a invitation
Living room overlooks MANICURED LAWN sur-
rounding beautiful POOL for outdoor entertain-
ing Oversize famlly room, formal dining room.
plus 5 bedrooms. Call today. 646-7171 NP3
MIT SUP Pl.H ... l H2t,IOO
Outstanding value for an Investor. Have a
special place to secure your 40' boat -and a
great real estate value at the same time. Rent
the three bedroom. 2 bath home with fireplace
light and airy kitchen. CALL NOW. 646-7171
NP4
IAll IWlll 1141,llO
DOVER SHORES HOME. Outstanding view
Aristocratic decor throughout with French doors
opening into courtyard entry with sparkling
pool. Spacious master suite with elegant dress-
ing area with luxury appointments. Completely
separate children· s wing Call today. 646-7171
NP17 r
Pl,11 UIS SIM,llO
View of ocean and city lights. Truly elegant 4
bedroom, 3 bath, 2 fireplaces. Private corner
location. Pool and spa. Spyglass location Ideal
for antique car butfa. NP 13
WIT lllT1 11 .....
Owner will accept your boat or whatever (?) as a
portion of downpayment on one bedroom
condo In prestige location. Subterranean park-
ing. pool, sauna, gym. TAKE ADVANTAGE.
646-7171 NP16
&aTllT amuT 11•,tt•
Sparkling new condo with outstanding decor!
Spacious master suite with large dressing area.
Light and sunny retreat upstairs. Ideal for Artist.
Family room where everyone can "LIVE A LIT-
TLE ." It's-too good to miss! Hurry!! Call
646-7171 NP9
tlWTl 1111,IOO
NEIGHBORHOOD FOR YOUNG EXECUTIVES.
Delightful entertaining area. vaulted ceilings. 2
Master suites, each with its own bath. Step
saving kitchen. Balcony overlooks sparkling
pool and spa. Privately gated. Call nowl '
646-7171 NP 10
1&01 "' Y1lW 1411,000 Quiet cul-de-sac street. Walls of glass in formal
living room and dining room give picture view of
BACK BAY and FASHION ISLAND Lights.
Luxurious master suite ad1oined by luxurious
dressing area. Family room. den. party room
downstairs Ideal for teenagers Call for excl\lslve
showing. 646-7171 NP 11
SHEil SfTT1H 1421,000
Newport Beach's most exclusive area. Im-
pressive custom home. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths,
vaulted celling living room. walls of glass. formal
dining room with French doors open onto pri-
vate patio with spa in a setting of tranquil charm
Wherer everyone wants to llvel 646~7171 NP 12
SANTA ANA
Slllf ITllTD 11"9"'
Many extras and upgrades make this a real find
Great family home Close to Mile Square Park 3
Big bedrooms. Come see! 546-23 13 HP49
HUH MES OWYI Ml,IOO
Says sell it nowt Excellent opportunity Lovely 2
story townhome. New carpets New dishwasher.
Price Includes refrigerator. Located close to
pool in well maintained security gated complex
Call 546-2313 HP50
MllllllOW. Ult llLY 111 ....
Not a misprint! Bargain price 50x 125 lot close to
the heart of commercial and business area of
Santa Ana. Call for morel 546-2313 HP51
OTHER AREAS
Hiil Ill IUITI 1214,IM
Tall trees and mature shrubs surround this large
home ottering suburbia at Its best! Formal
dining, step saving kitchen. family room/play
center, large master suite with lavish bathroom.
N.B. schools. Under Market. 646-7171 NP5
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NEWPORT BEACH
'IOIOITotY UYFIOIT -Country French with old
world charm & quality craftsmanship. Pier & slip.
$1 ,495.000. Darell/Lawson
IAlJOA ,Hl•SILA OCWflOIT -Kitchen. living
room & master suite upstairs for the great ocean
view. $685.000. Javad Mansoor
WEST lt£IPOIT -2 Story. 3 bedroom. 21h bath
home. Balcony off bedrooms. large patio.
Owner will carry 2nd. $239,500. Linda Jacobs
IHKEJ $31.IM -Double lot with an existing 3
bedroom house on Cliff Or. Build 2 homes. live in
one. $369.000. Stephanie Bernardy
UllOA 'HIHUU -33rd Street. corner location,
high quality custom 3 bdrm. 3 'h bath beach
home. $349.950. Darell Bryan
IOWEl llfY£ TOWllOllE -In Dover Village. walking
distance to shopping. 2 bdrms. 2'h baths. pool.
double garage. $134,500. Gib Walker
12 OI TIE IATH -45' lot with a 4 bedroom home
+ separate 1 "bedroom apartment. Dock for
small boat. $450,000. Stephanie Bernardy
UDO ,AU llfYE nnlOUSE COllO -Bayf ront
beauty 2 bdrms. den. 3 baths. slip available.
Reduced to $485,000. Javad/Tillie
IAYFIOIT MICMllSE -Refurbished unit. 1 bdrm ~
den. l1!2 baths. gourmet kitchen, slips, pool,
custom decor $299.500. Gib Walker
HYFIOIT l~_HISE -For the discriminating buyer.
3 bdrms. remodeled bath. boat slip, pool.
Furnishings included. $425.000. Tilhe/Javad
UDO ,'Iii OllYE HYflOIT -Beautifully decorated
3rd floor untt. All new kitchen. Security bdlg.
Pool & boat slips. $250.000. Gib Walker
HllOA n•tHUU ~FIOlT -Beautifully re-
modeled Cape Cod style, custom features. New
pier & slip $1 .195.000. Claudette Taylor
COSTA MESA
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fllST TIME IUYEl-IEW USTll9' -Spacious re-
modeled 3 bdrm charmer + famtly room with
fireplace Redwood deck f lth spa. Immaculate
$139.000 Rooda Nelson
lllnAIY WOODS -Spacious E'side townhome, 3
bedrooms. 2'' baths. pool. tennis courts. only
30 untts $154,900 Stephanie Bernardy
lSTll STIEET -Spacious duplex. 3 bedrooms, 2'h
baths. fireplace. double garage each. Well main-
tained Both rented $3 15.000. Gib Walker
20TM STIEET -One of 4 properties sharing
private driveway 2 bdrm t den. 2 baths. yard all
around. immaculate condition $184,000. How-
ard Lawson
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UTAT•
.Serving ...
• BALBOA ISLAND • BALBOA • BAYSHORES • CQRONA DEL MAR •
COSTA MESA • • DOVER SHORES • LAGUNA BEACH • LIDO ISLE •
• LINDA ISLE • • 'NEWPORT HEIGHTS • WESTCLIFF •
• WEST NEWPORT BEACH • • THE BLUFFS • SPYGLASS •
; HARBOR VIEW • CAMEO SHORES •
• BIG CANYON •
WEST NEWPORT
OCEANFRONT
Presented by Stephanie Bernardy
Custom built home on the sand, elevated on
a solid 5' concrete foundation. Fabulous
master suite with vaulted ceiling, fireplace.
window seat, Indoor/outdoor spa, walk-In
closet New Berber carpet & paint In & out.
Just a great home in a great location.
$649,000
t••··························' • • : OPEN HOUSES : • • • • • • • 720 VIA UIO SOUD, UIO ISLE (SUI 1-4) -Truly unique •
• + large corner lot with bay view. SBA. 4'11BA · * ! Near beach & tennis. $795,000 !
* • • 335 'WlA UIO, UtO ISLE (SU/SUI 2-5) -4BR, large *
: upstairs den w/wet bar, beamed ceilings •
• throughout, corner location. $555,500 ! • •
: ti 7 CtETEL COUIT, II (SAT 2·5) -Newport Crest :
• townhome Plan 3. 3BR. 21/2BA. pool/spa/tennis. •
• Assumable 1st. $195,000 • • • .. . • 221 VIA IUTOIE, UtO ISU {SUit 1-4) -Just fisted •
• 3BR. 40' pool. 55' lot. $425.000 • .. . .. .
.. 211 WIA ,w.no, uoo ISU (SAT 11-2) -Beamed • ! ceilings. French doors. remodeled kitchen & •
• master suite. $385,000 : • •
: 421.C E. 2tttl STIEET, COSTA MESA (SUI 1-5) -2 BR • :
,._den. 2 BA. yard. $179,000 • • • • • -···························-
LIDO ISLE_ __
VIA UIO SHI UYFlllT -6 Bedroom~o th
extra large "T" sllp for 100' yacht. Tw basin
location. $2, 7SO.OOO. Darell/Lawson ··
JUST USTH -3 Bedroms, 40' lot on Via Genoa.
Excellent street to street locatlon. Near bay
beach $379.900. VlrOlnla O'Brien
VIA QUITO -Large family room + wet bar area. 3
spacious bedrooms. 21h baths. so· wide lot.
$465,000. Virginia O'Brien
VIA UIO SOUi -Features that will deflght the eye
of a dl~riminating buyer. 2 boats + sandy
beach. S 1 ,5SO,OOO. Bob/Wyvonne
WtA llCE -On so· wide lot. This beauty Is one of
the fint!Jlt you will see with absotute quality
throughout. $670.000. Howard Lawson
Vil LOICA -3 Bedroom with lots.of appeal. Large
patio. pertect for entertaining. Spacious 45'
wide lot. $325.000. Virginia O'Brien
VIA OmETO -5 to 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 40' lot on
street to street location. Reduced to $375,000
for a good buy. Howard Lawson
VIA IHTHE -Newly decorated 2 bedroom
home. with den and formal dining room on 40'
tot. Full of charm. $425.000. Howard Lawson
VIA Um -Recently remodeled & decorated.
French doors & wind ows. maid's quarters. for-
mal dining room $595,000. Linda Jacobs
ANAHEIM HILLS
E•CUSI TUOOI UISlll -On 1.3 acres flt for the
Royal Family. Authentic antique Brunswick Pub.
lighted tennis court + pool. Just reduced to
S 1.000.000 Claudette Taylor
LAGUNA BEACH
SOUTll 1.ACUU OCWFIOIT -Dramatic coastline
view. Perfect 2 bedroom cottage + guest quar-
ters Private steps to beach. Spacious sundeck.
$599.000. Stephanie Bernardy
•OITI 1.ACUIA OCWFIOIT -Magnificent coastline
whitewater view. Traditional style villa featuring
4 levels of adult oriented_ living. Indoor pool &
atnum $1 .700.000. Gib Walker
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
1£"'81T IEAC. "11( l.OCATIOI -Aetall/office
building May exchange or sell outright, carry
2nd T.O. Across from City Hall. S 1, 150,000.
Bob/Wyvonne
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.. OMY• fAm.Y -lltl,111
Perfect for the young family. This 5BR. 3BA
home includes large fonnal dining room. fonnaJ
living room, gourmet lutchen with superb family
room and spacious master suite with retreat. Cul-
de-sac location. All new and fr~. Danny Bibb
LlllT 11USSY uam -... ,..
A greenhouse effect is achieved through the
entry and hving room. Included in the home are
4BR, 3BA. ramily room and gorgeous un-
obstructed ocean view. A very large private spa is
off the Ltvll\g room. Maureen White and &i
Escano
MUSTATll EUIAMI 12.-,111
Slluttted high on the h1U overlooking all of
Newport Beach. This 1ncred1ble estate mcludes
5BR. 4 •,,BA. study. family room, garden room.
gourmet k1u.:hen. & spectacular wine cellar with
<.'USWm etched glass doors. Interior design by
Hank Morgan Absolutely incomparable. Pnce
mdudes furmshings Maureen White and &i
E..-.cano
OHITIY 11 All MT ~ll ....
A bt·aut1ful 3BR. 211': BA. FR home built and
hn1shcod with exceptional quality of style. Custom
woodwork, crown mouldings, hardwood floors
and French doors leading to Roger's Gardens
palms Only steps to cx-ean and bay Call Maureen
Whitt> or &i F.c;cano
WAITta.clUTM IUtllS LI. IHI ....
Portofino set m lush gardens with beautiful
hardwood floors. This 3BR. 211'1 BA, FR home
provides you with the opportunity to design and
t'rt>et lt' your own style of living. Call Maureen
While or &i Escano
MUI Y11W FIEIOI •llAllY HTATI 11,Jll ...
Enter a private courtyard with garden setting
indudang spa and waterfall. Th.is 4BR. 4 'h BA
· home also includes an oak study, family room.
gourmet kitchen, F rench doors. circular stajrcase,
his & her bath with spa & sauna. Maureen White
and Ed E.<icano
UYHllT Lil l ... ,IM
Om· or the last' 50' waterfront With pravtlege for
p1t:'r & shp to accommodate 55· boat Martha
Ma(·nab
TIE HST If WATEIFUIT PHPOTIH 11,121,•
S~mius eustom 5 BR home with large dining,
family and bonus rooms Pier and sup to acrom-
modc:1tl' a large boat plus side lie Full secunty
commuruty offers tenms and clubhouse. Pnce
indudcs the land Martha Macnab
ammt111Y1Ltn111 11.•,ooe
100" of prime waterfront property Suitable for
t.·ondcl!I or . lrlcludes the nghl for at least 4 slips.
Ofh•tt'd mdudmg the land at $1,900,000. Martha
Mc:1cn.ib
tu --111. .. .... .. ...... Stunning 5BR home One block to the beach.
Bual! and designed by decorator owner with
superb quality an d an outstanding Cloor plan.
Ol·<>an view from patto and decks. A must see!
Linda Ot.>th and Lois Jacobs
UY-llUI I om YllW I 1,111,-
0n 1.ht> bay near the harbor entrance. Magnificent
quality and construction. Three bedrooms. 4BA. 2
f1repla<.'t'S, den Perfect decor with finest quality
materials Brick terrace to your dock. Barbara
Aunl'
W .. lfll WEITIUfF lllt ...
Tn1d1t1onal one story 3BR. family room. Two
fir1•places and sparkling pool with dressing room
and bath. Quiet tree-lined street. Near school.
library and shopping Call to see this special
horn• Barbara Aune
# 2 Clwlc Piasa, l ulte I 00
SATURDAY
W OCEANFRONT 1111--UllW.e...trMt
6 BR. FR, spa, wtrlmt 1:30-4 Tom Alliruon
BAYFRONT ......... 11211.,.w.lrhe
1 BR, waterfront 1-4 Carolyn Muon
SUNDAY
SPYGLASS Mll,111 21 s.. ...... .,
3 BR. FR 1-5 Lois Egan
EASTBLUFF SHI-2111 ., ..
3 BR, FR 1-5 Coby Ward
HARBOR RlOOE SHI,-.. _ ...
5 BR. FR 1-5 Tom Alllnlon
BEACON BAY 17M,lll n ...... ..,
3 BR. spa 1-4 Carolyn Muon
SEA lSLAND ......... 12 ..... Yhh
3 BR. FR. view 1-5 Sara Hmman
WF.sTCLIFF S2H,MI 1112 .........
3 BR. FR. pool 1-4 Barban Aune
CORONA DEL MAR ..., ..... 2tl lris
1 BR 2-5 Lois Jacobs
IRVINE TERRACE Mii .... 1117T ...... Terr
3 BR, FR 1-5 Beverly Morphy
IRVINE TERRACE s 1 .... .-1M1 _..,..Ten
3 BR, FR. pool 1·5 Al\n Peters
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
SPYGLASS ai,lll,llO
Lots 84-85-86 8-8
CORONA DEL MAR ~-4 BR, spa. vtew 1-5
BIG CANYON S1,1M,MI
3 BR, FR, spa 1-5
SHOR~LlFFS Utl,MI
4 BR. FR 1-5
PENlNSULA Sl, ... ,MI
4 BR, Pier/gbp, view l ·5
BAYFRONT Sl,11 ....
4 BR. FR. p1er/s..Lip, view 1-5
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Maralou Ingold
22HP .... lr.
Carol All180fl
11 • .,..11 • ...,..
Stepharue Grody
HIE...._...,_
Denny/Nllaen
227 ....... a.M
Amatol Oenny
127...,hl-4
Belle Panch
WESTCLfF~ GROVE IUT,-1•....,. La.
3 BR. FR. View 1·5 Culyn Steiner
CAMro HGHLNDS SMI... Ull ..,.._.
3 BR 1-4 Donna COOahall
NEWPORT CREST S 114,111 J Artet IMrt
2 BR. pool. spa 1 5 Li~ Beazley
PENINSULA SUI... 1114 l. ..... 11t•.
3 BR, pier/slip. wtrfmt l -5 Beverly Morphy
.. 11111 IU •tu Ill llM 1241-
Three yea.rs new and wonderful! Front urut on
chamung street four blocks to beach. Two mas-
ters-one with spa-type tub. High ceilings. French
doors and windows. 2-car garage. Large used
brick patio. A real winner! Micki Cooper
UIE GIST• WIST .... , IOUIFlllT llll,Oll
Easy in-easy out for work or pleasure, The finest
sands "on" local.Ion w1t.h easy ~ to au of
Newport Beach culture. sports and business This
superb architect home of 6BR + den and mas~r
suite w/fireplace and air cond1uoning has" Atlan-
tis" views. Priced fairly at $875.000 Easy to see by
appt. w!Tom AlliruK>n
KWNIT llUT 11M,IOO
A great buy-onf> of the lowest pnced m Newport
Crest. See thi.<1 lovely 2BR, 2BA condomm1um
with extra large garage, nice courtyards. Com-
munity pool. ~Mis and spa. Walk to beach. Call
Lb Beul.Cy .
6~t-6200
... u, llU.-
Spectacular remodel by Rolly Pulaski featured in
Home Magaz.ine. Elegant front house with 1 BR,
den and gourmet kitchen. Soaring beamed ceil-
inp, dramatic interiors. Rear guest house wtth
2BR and kitchenette. Large private .patio wtth
spa. Lovely small community with beach and
tennis court. $750 000 leasehold. Hallie Strock ..... , -. ........ ... .•
A beautiful 4BR, 4BA home with a large family
room, 3 fireplaces. Master bedroom suite with
fireplace. Large fenced yard for family play and
entertainment. Private access to beach. Hobie
Denny and Barbara Aune
mtt••EMY Ut ....
this comfortable 5BR single story pool home. Used
brick fireplace in living room. Jenn-atre range,
raised foundation. Walk-in closet. A great family
and entertainment home. Gayle Amato
A aY Tl SH 1211 ...
Memorable 4BR urul in the Bluffs Wonderful
upgrades m every com er of this elegant
townhouse with a beautiful dramatic garden.
SophtstJcallon and tot.al hvabtltty lO a ught and
l;>right end unit for those seeking move-m con-
diuon. Coby Ward
I lllTS • KWPllT IUOI 1111,-
Six-2BR. lBA apartment unns plus office space
Excellent West.cliff locauon Close to shoppmg &
transportation. Rents low for area. Sandie F'ax
MUI YllW -PllYAIT MllMO ExceptionaJ 3BR home in quiet private loc.alion of
Spyglcw Hill. Featuring a large family room.
separate formal dining room, plus spacious break·
fast area. Gated courtyard entry Lois Egan and
Marilyn Bulkley
... JM IWl llAlll 11,111,-
Rare opportun.i ty to own 100' on the sand m
Corona del Mar plus a pier & shp. Channing 4BR
residence with wood floors, beamed ce1li,ngs
Room for expansion, paddle tennis, etc A must
see! Ann Peters
!lllT ... YllW r11n1n 11.-,111
Situated m lrvme Terrace, this custom 3-year*old
residellC'e features the finest quality in construc-
tion and CinlShes. The res1dence contains 3BR.
3 11\ BA and has a unique lower level room de-
signed as a wine cellar, troph y room. etc. View the
boat parade while swimmmg m your private pool
A must see for someone seeking the best! Ann
Peters
UPI -MUI 122',MI Ofosirable eastside locauon' Two separate houses
with yard and patios and garages Sohd construc-
tion. Great chann and no vacancies. Make a smart
investment today! Call Landa Oeth
llTim • TW If TIE .. u 12,110 ....
Build the estate of your dreams on the very top of
Spygl~ Hill. One of the highest parcels of land
available on the Gold Coast Three ronuguous
front vtew lots. The chance of a lifeume Call
Maralou Ingold
fUllln KW WEST UY USTill aai1•
The pamt is hardly dry on thJS chanrung 3 Vi BR,
spacious FR and master su1 te Perunsula home
Formal d1rung room, beamed ceilings. 2 pauos, a
sundeck. quiet location. JUSl steps from bay and
ocean. thts home h.u at all Call Maralou Ingold
..... IT MUI, UY om UllT YllWS 1111.-
Dramat.ac Crom top to bottom. culmi.nat.mg m the
. a.ntenor atrium. There are 38R, with a most
intimate retreat mcluded m the main.er sw~ that
spans the home's enure wid th downst.al.rs. Also
included m the home att 3BA and tar~ family
room Reduced $55,000 C.a.11 Maureen White or
Ed Elcano
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INTERNATIONAL'-R E::A:L1. YT
759 ~6700
COVER HOME
. PEfTACl LAR NORTH LAGL' A OCEANFROST
Watb 6()() feet of octtnfront and magruficeot coastline vaew: tlus
premter res.tdeoce ts located in our most secluded gat~guarded
commwuty. A pnvate teM.i.s coon lymg parallel with tbe ocunlroot
offers a uruque settmg, Localed ,above your own strett'b of pnvate
beach the estate LOCludes expaDSlve grounds and ample guest part.ng. A
spacious and dramanc bome,.;thviews unsurpa~ on our coast. there
are adequate bedrooms. baths and garages for the most acove famJly
OFFERED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME AT $9,f>00.000 Fee Ad = 007
WE TCLIFF TRADITIO AW 'ST REDt!CED!
Perfect for the young executive with a large or groWiJ:lC famtly Tbere s
room to roam around this four-bedroom. plus den and family room.
tbrff and ooe--ball bath bome Fresb paint. new drapes and ready to
mo,·e 1n Large yard with room for a pool aoc:I RV or boat storage Only
$%95 0-00 Ad = 004
BELCOURT
A. serenely elegant botm LO TIIE TERRACE Mart>le Ooonng. planta-
tion shutters. plush whtte carpet. mar1>1e-faced f ar~laces aod beauttlul
laodscaptng Exquu1te tS the only word that properly descnbes Uus
home Three bedrooms, two and one-half balbs. all wood«fully
upgraded SS80.000 Ad=. 00~
60 l LIDO PARK
If secunty and pnvacy is lDlportant to you. this has tt aoc:I more' Ocean.
ba)' and ntghlltghts view are all mcloded nus bagbJy upended b1pnse
condo urul is ade.11 for adult living 111 a sophtsuca~ envlronmeot
Pracuca.lly pnced at $62S.OOO Ad= 006
PRIVATE COMMUNITY \\'ATERFRONT
S.tuated directly on a sandy beach. this large famtly borne offer$ the
most for an acuve lifestyle Tennis. ~lln& and swmmung are at your
doorstep Four bedrooms. four and OM--b.alf baths. plus a maid's room
$795.000 Leasehold Ad= 008
SAN TA ANA APARTMENTS
Here LS a temhc investment opportunity Tbett are seven uruts au
fully ·leased Assume the present loan aod ~joy a pos1tave cash flow
The owner is also mterested LO a trade for a luger number of uruts
S320 000 Ad= 010
BELCOU RT HILL
We have Just luted an eoc:I unit wi th a spectacular view H1gbl)
upgraded m neutral decor. and atr-rond1uoned for maumum comfort
Three la rge bedrooms. three and one-half baths, library plus farruJ y
roo m Tb1s LS a spacious home 111 Turn-key cond1t1on Adult communJt)
offenng clubhouse. pool. and a delightful park $S60,000 Ad= 011 -
BIG c A~YO~ cor~TRY CLU B~r T REDl CED!
Idea.II) locat~ overlookmg the third tee. lhLS wa rm and cheerful borne
offer:, four bedrooms. three and one-half baths. pool and s pa Fairways
ldkh and greens are mcluded m tbe view from lbas custom g<>U course ~l.lle :\ow askmg S99S.OOO. Ad= 012
NE\\'PORT CREST
\\e have several very fine homes to choose from' an thu beacb area
rommuruty Tennis courts. sw1mm1ng pool. spa and meaodenng paths.
through lush landscaping are 1ncludu!g in the secluded. yet cooveruent
hfest)le l bedrooms 3 baths. dm10g room. $180.000 3 bedrooms. 2 r
baths d1n1ng room. $167.SOO Ad= 013
NE\\.PORT BEACH BA YFRONT
Off enng a gracious Westyle oo ~ bayfront t.hu borne is perfect for a
busy family as well as one that en)Oys entertaining Soanng ceahnp an
the It' mg room and family room create a feeling of spaciousness
enhanced by four large bedrooms and baths Your own pnvate boat shp
wall accommOdate a large ya~bt Offered at S97S.OOO Ad = 01 4
LIDO ISLE
We recently listed a small Lado borne that lS an excellent buy ~lot LS
forty-five f&t •1~ and offtn tremendous potenual for uparwoo or
remodellnc. There ts 10 eIJStJng vtty livable bome Wllh two bedrooms.
two baths, f anuJy room aoc:I 1 aoulh·facioc patio Offered at SUS.000
Ad• 019
MAGNIFICENT OCEANFRONT ESTATE
Directly next to the luxunous Rlu Carlton Hottl in Niguel Shores, t.b11
contemporary Mediterranean estate offers one of the most spectacular
v1ews on tbe coast Designed for privacy and com!ort. the spacious
Ooorplan also makes thtS outstanding home perfect for entertaining on
an inllmate or grand scale Offered at J l .999,000. Ad # 030
HARBOR RIDGE VIEW
Offenng tbe ultu:nate m privacr and securlty_in t.be, guard·tated
commuruty of Harbor Ridge, this customized ar\d highly upgraded
Kensington Model has been expanded to over 3,000 square feet. and
boasts a soptust1cated decor with out.standing lighting accents and a
panoramic \'aew Flexible owner has priced to sell at $479.900 Ad# 031
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
U perfection pleases yo u. then you must see this professionally
decorated Palermo Model You wil appreciate the custom walkover·
tngs. matching drapes. custom shutters and other quality upgrades
throughout Four bedrooms, of course, with two and one-balJ baths
Ideal family community $299.000 Leasehold Ad# 061
r NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Superb custom designed home an desirable Newport Heights. Architec·
turally pleasing walh every amenity Custom hardwood flooring.
imported tile. gourmet kitchen walh Jennair island, bay windows and
breakfast area The deluxe master suite boasts a spa tub. private
balcony. cozy sitting area and city ltgbts view. This wonderful home is
Just steps away from qua mt bayfronl shopping and dining. Priced to sell
at $369.900 Ad :: 062
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT
We ha ve just listed one of the finest bayfront homes on Lido lsle. From
the beveled crystal front doors through to the meticulously maintained
dock that accommodates a S·foot yacht, no expense has been spared to
create a custom masterpiece. There are four family bedrooms plus a
maid's room and bath The master bedroom with balcony on bay has a
hreplace. two master bathrooms, incredible storage and closets. Call
today for a private viewing. $1.875.000. Ad II 061
SPYGLASS CUSTOM
Spectacular views• Ocean. bay and night lights! A custom built home
with unparalleled craftmanship. Five spacious bedrooms, sev~ baths,
dream kJtchen. elevator, wine cellar. pool. spa. cascadinc waterfall. a
bndged Ko1 pond and a security gate entry only begin to describe thtS
magnificent residence Sl.295.000 Ad 11 069
BELCOU RT-VACANT LOT
One of very few lots left an lhe prest1g1ous Belcourt community. Plans
for a 6.000 square foot home have already been approved. or have your
own home designed to your exact specifications Priced to sell at
U SS.000 Ad : 042
BA YFRONT PENTHO USE
Words cannot describe adequately lh1s spectacular and unique home
Situated on the bayfront. at has been completely refurbished in a turn-of·
the-century motif. Lavish use of leaded, beveled and stained glass
Offered furnished. yesteryear was never this luxurious! Two bedrooms.
den, and thr~ baths Boat slip available $675.000. Ad# 043
LINDA ISLE-WILL TRADE
.Just listed' A sophisticated and spacious bayfront home with sparkling
view of the main channel Soaring ceallngs, circular staircase. this
dramatic home offers three bedrooms plus three and oM-half baths
Boat slip wall accommodate a sixty·foot yat'ht Owner will trade for a
luxury C'ondo in beach area Sl .095,000 Ad # 040 Leasehold
COSTA MESA
Located 1n Plaza .Del Sol, tha exc1t1ng home has a large modem kitchen.
family room. central ~1r-cond1uonmg, thrtt bedrooms, two and one-half
baths. bay window and close to community pool and spa RV parking
available $244.900 Ad .ir OlS
ff GE LIDO I LE BA YPRONT
Situated on the east end of Lido ble on ss· front.ace with dock this
dlStarl('tJve <'Ontemporary home has five bedrooms. five and one-ball
baths. including a maid's room and bath. Waterfront patios of 1enerous
proportions o(fer lhe opportunlly for gra~lous outdoor entertalnlns.
Offettd It $%,9SO,OOO Ad# 017
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I ...__ __ SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY --------5 U>rporate P laza, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700
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Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12
Baths. this Incredible residence is
the FINEST Bayfront property in
·the City of Newport Beach. A
private dock for multiple yachts
fronting on 160 linear feet on the
water. you MUST see the views
and this fine home. Home Is near-
ly 9,000 square feet with private
pool & Courtyard. $10.6 Million.
LISTlll
& COLLllS ISUID
EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE ISLllD
This quietly elegant home with
196 LINEAR FEET ON THE
WATER , features 3 large
bedrooms newly remodeled, and
all situated on nearly 'I• OF AN
ACRE ... ON THE WATERl! lnclud-
lng a private pier and slip. this
SINGLE STORYis just for the dis-
criminating. By appointment.
$3.2 Milhon .
32 LllDA ISLE
EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE ISLAID
If it's view of the Main Channel
you want STOP. You've just
found 1t. With 4 Bedrooms, a boat
slip for a 60 footer & wonderful
western exposure to the sun and
Main Channel. this lovely home
makes It all worth while. $2.3
Million.
30 LllDA ISLE
PRIVATE &UARDED
.. ISLAID
Fantastic Main Channel location
& VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3
Bdrm. 4'h Bath Adult-oriented
home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL.
Home is in excellent condition &
priced fairly for quick sale. In-
cludes private pier & slip. Re-
duced to $1.295.000. FantastJc
price.
IA.Ill PllCE llllCTlll
Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6% Bath, NEW
custom home on Newport's most
exclusive. private island. Featur-
ing over 8,000 sq. ft. of the finest
construction w/gourmet kitchen,
2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq. ft .
Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car
garage. Excellent assumable
financing. $4,395,000.
IA.Ill PllCE UHITllll
I HAllll ISLAll
EICLISIYE
PRIVATE ISLAll
Cozy and done with superb taste.
this custom situated right ON
THE WATER, offers a large yard,
private pier & slip and the finest
address In Orange County. Situ-
ated amongst the best homes In
Southern Cal, this delightful
home Is just that...home a.
reasonably priced at $2,500,000.
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21 LlllA ISLE
EICLISIYE
PRIVATE ISLAll
Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with
4'h Baths and a lovely dock to
accommodate a 65' yacht. This
warm home features a 3 car gar-
age and all the amenities one
would expect of a custom home.
$1 ,845,000 with land. Great Main
Channel views.
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HIRlll 11111 CISTll
1 & I 11 HARIOR ISLllD
EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE ISLllD
THE opportunity of a lifetime in-
cludes a double lot with over 109
linear feet on the water & 8
bedrooms PLUS 2 docks ANO a
separate guest house ... aJI on pri-
vate island. This property offers
such an unusual chance to ac-
quire a double lot-you'd better
not wait! $3.3 Million.
3 COLLllS ISUID
EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE ISLAID
This Incredible custom home
featuring 4 private Bdrms. 3'h
eaths and over 70 LINEAR FEET
ON THE WATER. offers the finest
in waterfront living. Only 8 homes
on the entire Island and this one
has THE BEST LOCA TIONIVery
adult oriented wi the finest Main
Channel views. $2,950,000.
11 LllDA ISLE
EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE ISLAID
Warm and elegant are the
bywords for this lovely bayslde
home featuring nearly 5400 sq. ft.
of beautifully appointed room
after room. 5 Bdrms. 4'h Baths .
extensive use of beveled mirrors.
glass and wood plus a· boat dock
to hold a 60 footer. Excellent
assumable financing. A Linda Isle
best "fee" buy. $1,750.000.
1141 II YSIDE DRIVE
IEICHFROIT CLASSIC
Coro11 tlel lar
Located right on the jetty with
your own private H eh· this
older 5 Bdrm hri y ·s actual
Newport livlO y ,,nest. Nes·
tied arre.._ Million homes.
this q\.i_, comfortable home
even fea\ures street parking for 9
cars! If It's what you're looking
for, this home Is at lot value.
$995,000.
llUll PllOE IEllCTIH
760-1900
EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE ISUID
This lovely home w/5 Bedrooms
and over 80 linear feet on the
water features the LARGEST
PIER & SLIP on Lindll )sle. This
property offers a home for your
yacht up to 110 fee t long!! &
that's not a misprint!! This Is just
a fabulous home. $3.25 Miiiion.
1 HARBOR ISLllD Huge luildable Lot
Incredible lot featuring over 140
foot. frontage on the water and an
Immense front yard to. rival the
finest Newport has to offer. This
rare offering is one of the finest
examples o f wat erfront
properties In the city. New owner
create your own castle and have
room for your boat (yacht?) to
140" feet long!! That's right, the
longest private boat dock In New-. ,
port Beach. Call for detallS.'$2.75 -
Miiiion.
41 LlllA ISLE
PRIVATE &ATE
&UAIDEDISUID
Spectacular bayfront custom
with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE
WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3'12
Baths w/family room & den. this
adult-occupied home Is Im-
maculate and in move In con-·
dltlon. It offers the finest In
bayfront living with a pier & slip
for 65' boat. Includes private
courtyard. $1 ,350,000.
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2101 111111 SPRll&S
8000 SQ. FT.
IAY VIEW
If you're looking for elegance,
quality & value. this 4 year old
home is tor your. t.oc near the old
Indian Springs. this home
w/whlte marble firs. sun room,
kol pond, cstm spa & Incredible
mstr suite has all the charm of a
European villa. Flex fir plan -
could be .5 bdrms. 5 zone AC &
Incredible garage (park your
llmos/RV's here!) Priced
$950 000.
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IMMACULATE OCEA FIOln -Near Newport Pier
Nicely remode d family home o n the sand
with 3 bdrm, 2 baths. or could be two
separate umts1 R-2 zoning. An excellent
property off nng mult i-purpose use.
$590 000
MOURCK BAY -Oceanfront family home on
prime lot. Fabulous views of the beach. golf
course and the Ritz Carlton. Short walk to
private beach club and restaurant on the
sand Four bedrooms. 4'h baths. Reduced
to $1 .195.000
SHUE a.o ,RIVU£ -Superb whitewater
views from this oceanfront home in gate-
guarded Emerald Bay. 2 bdrm. den, huge
playroom. potential. Lovely entry courtyard
tends a feeling of privacy. $2,200.000
... Since 1964 r .
Turner Associates Realtors
(714) 494-1177
WELCOME TO OUR WORLD ....
A world of quiet secluded private areas
built around magnificent coves-.
EMEUl.D HY -Want the best? This exc1t1ng
remodeled 3 bdrm home otters the very
finest m fixtures and appliances plus trench
doors and windows and ocean views. Walk
to beach. park, pools and tennis. $663,000
EMEHLD BAY -A wonderful wood and glass
home with magnificent ocean view. Perfect
·family home as well as a home for entertain-
ing. Light and airy, almost new with excep-
tional charm $1 ,085,000
MAC.IFICE•TI -This 4 bdrm Emerald Bay
ho,me was designed by Jacqueline
Olmstead with all her very special design
features. Located conveniently close to
pools. tennis and beach. Lovely ocean and
canyon views. $795,000
I
OUJH IY THE SEA -This magnificent ocean-
front home 1s located to take full advantage
of the views of crashing surf, tldepools and
city lights at night. Definitely a one-of-a-kind
property for the most discriminating buyer
$2.395,000
EMEHLD laY -A large family home with great
curb appeal and lovely ooean view. 4 ~rm.
31 1 baths. family room and high beam ceil-
ings Walk to all amenities. Great potential!
$529.000
WHM UD UIVITI•' -This 3 bdrm 2 bath home
in exclusive Emerald Bay is priced well
below most in the area. Walk to beach,
pools and tennis courts. Great central patio
for entertaining. Call today for your private
inspection. $425.000
I 105 .'Vorth Coast Highway ~ Laguna Beach , California 92651
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REALTY
The Harbor Ai'ea' s O_ldest Real Estate. Firm
HW USTill IALllA * PUllllU 1,111
Possibly the largest single residential property
on the Point! 2 + contiguous oversized lots with
4 bdrm home plus apartment. Priced to settle
estate.
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Hugh Villa Balboa corner penthouse tastefully
decorated with a breathtaking view. 3 bdrms.
formal dining rm, separate family rm plus 2 large
ll~DTlTIUU 11,M-
Custom built single story .home in exclusive
gate-guarded Bayshores. 88 feet on the bay! 4
bdrms plus family rm, 2 fireplaces. large bayslde
sundeck, room for a pool. terrific action view.
•tu Ml IWt YllU $2H,llt
Red tile roof, private sun deck plus patios &
community pool. spas & tennis. 3 bdrms with
flreplace in master, 2'/t baths. attached 2-car
garage-.
IEW Tl Ill AIU? 1121,110 IP
Do not miss seeing Villa Balboa. We have the
most resale listings priced from the lowest to the
highest. some with fabulous views. 1, 2 or 3
bedrooms.
l&YFlllT * tWIH FHWICI• 11.111,000
Prestigious location on Harbor Island Road with
70 feet on the bay! Elegant single story 3 bdrm
home with large private swimming pool, family
rm/bar and formal bayside dining area. Pier and
float will accommod ate ·large yacht.
(213) 628-2828
private sun decks. : ·
The Harbor Realty rental department has a
waiting list of desirable .yeaMound ten-
ants. If you have a garage apartment or
home to rent, call our rental department
for fast professional service.
L• ISU HTll * IOllO llH,IOO
Well located single story 3 bdrm 2 bath home
built around sunny. private patio. Fireplace.
cheerful kitchen attached garage. Excellent
financing available. -.,
JI 12 Un.II M. tn1 SHIH 1-4
Ulll RWPllT •Ell... 1111-
4 bdrm. 3 bath unit with huge 2 car garage plus
extra guest parking. Quiet. private location near
pool & tennis courts. Compare this price with
much smaller units!
F•HLISlll * IUlllA PE...U S410,.. Custom built European designed 4 bdrm home ·
with finest workmanship throughout. 3 tire-
.Places. high open-beam ceilings, cozy book-
llned den, enclosed patio. all just a short walk
from.the bea~h. Reduced tor quick sale.
.-nlllll IUOI * llllOO 1111,tll
Well priced 2 bdrm upstairs unit In popular
Huntington Township. large private d~k.
beautifully maintal?ed grounds. near private comm(714) 673-4ioo
2845 EAST. COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR
WMtlC REALTORS
CURT HER8ERT9 II
131-1211
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10 llLllATIOI
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PRC•~ln
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COSTA IESA llPLU
TOTALLY IEIOIELED
Extremely good condition townhome style
apartments. Two story two bedroom, o ne & one
halt bath, approx 1,000 sq ft . Actual gross
income $16,920. Projected Gross $18,000.
Priced $178,000.
OllT &. IEllEITS II 111-1211
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EASTSllE C.I. Tll·PLEI
PllllE IF OW"~llUP
Slngle family deter• '-\'-Q Is Ideal for
owner/occupao• Q ~ oeautlfully. Plus two
2BD. 2BA unltC. .... parate laundf'? & storage
rooms. 4 enCi!i'...ed garages. Gro~ Income
$27,540/yr. Price $290,000.
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PRIME COSTA IESA YIUllLITY
COSTA IESI -I.I. ZllEI ...
EICLUIYE
lot size ·is 110x160 exctud~ corner U.P. Im-
provement Is approxl\ri' 200 sq. ft. Three
.SK capacity tuel '" ,,ocurlty fenc&d and
. gated. Thla tva. V . _ 1ty locatlon property Is
rarefy on tht. ~ . "et. Owner wlll finance with
acceptable dc,wn payment. Call for further de-
taHa. $375,000.
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IALllA NllT • "ISTOI
Beautiful newer Batt--" Q features three .
bedroom lncfur' 0 ~ ... master suite with
master bath. S ..Nm, formal dining room,
two flreplaces1 ... dakfast nook. Don't wait to see
this home. $400,000. Shown by appointment.
1111' A. m1D11 II 111-12H
AYAIUILE/IEl.CEI .
IACI u•o· ::W
Spacious 3 t>edroo0,.. '-... n townhome with
formal dining ,.. ~ Newport Back Bay.
Attached 2 c.e. .;,e and private rear yard Is
Ideal for ente.~nlng friends and family. Just
list~ for $149,900.
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EASTSIM ,. 0 R-2
Nice three bed"' Q \-oath with oak hard-
·wood floor!l e,. ,lf'eplaoe and large yard.
Won't last at ~~.000. ·
lllLIER• .
9 unit condo projectO· ' 0 •md breaking.
C.M. recorde s· k t1 and all plans.
$345,000. •
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Costa Mesa, Mlrlna Htghls~"'O Large family 3
bedroo. ms with 2"' q"'' · '-and breakfast nook. Short b~'· ~ • .., the beach. Owner
has moved ou ... and needs quick sale.
Asking $149 . iirf A.• TBll I 111·1111
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COSTA IESA
1110,000
This truly unique home 1s full of charm and
character Beautiful wood fl oors and celltng,
built-In china hutch in dining room and desk and
bookshelves in living (oom. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath.
2 car garage. RV access. JUST LISTED. CALL
FOR APPOINTMENT.
UE lllllEIS 131-1211
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IALIOl ISLllD • 1411,000
BUil TIN 1980. This beautiful custom home has
FOUR BEDROOMS and 31h baths. The versatile
floor plan can be converted to Include a separ-
ate apartment. All the charm and location you
could went. Asking $495,000. Please call for
appointment~
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LIDO ISLE
BlYFROIT 1149,000
3 BR. 3 BA hom~ m the
heart of the harbor. Large
yard leads to dock. Vacant
and ready to sell today.
IELIA IELUIO 111-1211
DELIA DELGADO
131-1291
EASTSIDE $113,000
Show your fussiest buyers this meticulous 3 BR,
2 BA with family room & fireplace in the living
room. Home boasts an updated kitchen. and
lush landscaping. New on the market.
llEWPORT BEACH I 111,000
BUY WITH 10% DOWI
3 BR. 2 BA with famlly. Assume 150,000 in loans.
Needs TLC but It is the best buy In town. Seller
wants out.
VILLI IALIOA
LEASE OPTIOI 11000
Spacious 2 BR. 2 BA professionally decorated
security gate condo just a few blocks to beach.
Seller will lease option at this years price. Cell
today Offered et S 193,500.
0011011 DEL 11111121,000
Elegant. new custom view home that's a land-
mark on the block. Multi-levels and ocean views
throughout A home for the discriminating
buyer. Call for your private show~g. Offered at
$725,000. Ill.IA •1••• 111-1211
StUllllli 110° VIEW! •
This beautiful MEDITERRANEAN home could be
the BEST "VIEW BUY" tn NEWPORT BEACH.
Built In 1878 wlttl the utmost quality this prop-
erty compares with "Newport's Finest.'' Four
spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. A
• marvelous master suite w/sitting room. An
absolute pleasure to inspect. Competitively
priced at $529,000.
W llHEIS 111-1211
IEWPORT OCEll VIEW $301,000
Beck on the market -but not for long! Amazing
value. 3 Bedroom. family room home located in
Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this
decorato( perfect home. Beige tones -Ex-
tensively remodeled & upgraded. Feels like newt
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CLIFFHIVEI
VERY IOTIVATED!
Huge lot -almost 10,000 °0 One of the very
best. areas of Newpor ~ om Ranch style
home Includes f -Q ,._ . and pool. Corners
Clltt Drive. V e.. ... ready to sell! SUBMIT
ALL OFFERSl~..11.JCED TO $299,000.
W llllEllS 111-1211
IEWPORT BEACH COIDO
I YEARS IEW S 159,000 .
Beautiful split-level condo with custom decor
Two master suites, 21/2 baths. Formal dining, oak
floors. Just listed at $159,000
W llMEll 131-1211
IALIOllSLllD
$495,000
4 BR charmer, 2 F/P, nice-
ly decorated. sun deck. 2
master BR 's. Priced com-
petively at $495,000
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131-1211
JULIE HALL
131-1298
DUPLEX 01 OCEll!
3 BR. 2 BA. F/P for you and 2 BR, 2 BA for rents•
Built In 1979 and nice! Private patios and huge
garage! Near Balboa Inn on Peninsula' Call for
address.
JIUE ULL 131 -1211
llY VIEWS $311,000
3 BR. 2 BA, 146' lot. Watch the boats from your
kitchen and patio. Room for pool in this newly
renovated. spotless. well priced home in New-
port Heights. May trade.
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llEllCED I 140,000
PlllYITE ESTATE
5 BA AND maids quarters ·ANO tennis court,
pool. lush landscaping, 4 car garage with
circular driveway.
Mii IAU 111-IJll
AW.Y "'LOT /mAl. lllTATll
RM RODGER&
111-1•
DUPLEX· IEWNllT IUCI 1110,000
ITIEITlll • ~·--•LIEllSI!
Just listed this unlq vr'--~·I· Two 1 bedroom
units -older. lrO' y A>mplete plans for 2
condos. Ref'e._ " and build later! Greet
opportunity. :;,. ._, .$150,000.
U:lllllUl11-12tl
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SUPERB 3 bedroom unit with 21h baths + family
room. 2 fireplaces. Completety remodeled -A
perfect owners unit. Fully contained one
bedroom unit rear. G.M.I. $1,800. A very fine
property. Asking $245,000. EXCLUSIVE listing.
Call for an appt.
• · UI llMDS 111-1211
• "HEllHTS" 4 11111 CUSTOI
$311,000
Two story English Tudor. Spacious 4 bdrm with
family room & pool. Two fireplaces, solar heat.
New .Plumbing. Separate· guest unit In rear.
Recent addition. Stlll needs some decorating.
Tremendous value.
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COROll DEL IUll'S IEST IUYI
lmmacul~te pride of ownership home + guest
quarters + a beautiful apt. + pool. Potential
income of $29K or have a beautiful home ~
tncome• Amenities: Fireplaces, Beam Ceilings.
New Roof. $290,000.
1 .. 1 TUOI 111-1211
II Y VIEW • VILLA llLIOA
Located on a lush greenbelt plus security. All
this and only $169,000. ·
LllllE 4 PLEX
Each Unit 3 years old. 2 BeQroom, 21h Bath with
firepalce. 2 Car g~~ege. $475,000.
Fiii IHI PD•ll ..... OW.
IAVll • •1111 111· 11H
USTlllE STOL
Two Master Suites, perfect for single couple.
Cape Cod style with attached 2 car garage.
Community pool & spa. A.aklng ONLY S 124,900
llAU IAPPIL 111-1211
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IESI YElllE 4 IEll•I UI PHL
Lovely HUGE yard with spacious 4 bedroom. 3
bath home. LBfge family room with wet bar
overlooks pool. Elegant courtyard entry and
much morel Priced to sell at $229,900. OPEN
HOUSE SUN 1-4.
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REALTORS
HARBOR RIDGE
MO llWI • TllE OYER PAYIEIT
Assumable$600,0001STTO, TAKE OVER PAY-
MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized
Lautremont" -4BR, 3BA. family room. formal
dining. mountain & city light view. Fabulous for
entertaining ..... , .. ,
. RARE POOL SIZED YARD
Slll,000
DEVONSHIRE. 5Bf4 , 4BA. family room, dining
room. NEW PAINT. CARPET. drapes. brick.
aec.k, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay. city
& mountain views. Assume $350,000 at 11%,
S 1 'iO 000 at 12%. Rare yard with room for
private pool. I •
1111 MYIE IMP
LtlSE OPTIOI
1110,000
' t v ONSHIAE. highly upgraded 5 BA. 4 BA. oak
Pntry &. family room. Formal dining room EnJOY
1r i>.m. bay. city & mountain views Will trade for
c n merc1al property.
Ill I IOYIE llOP
CUSTOI IY FARI
I llRIOllE
Rf·11Ps1gned by Farl. this custom 5 bedroom, 8
b 11h has a master suite with walls & ce1hngs of
p.1dded silk, with control lighting tor the celestial
dPc.1gn work to sleep under the stars. black
mirrored walls & gold leaf celllngs in formal
dtr1ing. pool & spa of stone with cascading
w11erfalls. Unsurpassed view ot ocean. bay. city
l1qh1s A must to see If you want the elegance
.mo contemporary feeling ol Harbor Ridge.
Asking 1.695,000.
llllllYIEIHP
LIDO ISLAND
Liil llYflllT 11 .. 10,000
ITILlll YIW llSTEIPIEOE
Lido Isle bayfront,cu1tom. three bedrooms. 3
bathe AWlltd-wlnnlng tlle floors & walls thruout.
Master MJtte hu 11 .. m room and hot tub.
lnkeboO cuetom carved bed. headboard and
credenza wlcanopy. trench armotre. leads to
master b9th "To Stay". Carved wood wall
sculpture 1Ux94'p "To Stay". This Is a rtiust to
see. Many hiem1, too num«out to list. ..... , ...
NEW LISTINGS
CllEO SIORES
Custom view home. Enjqy ocean views from
living room. family room, game room & master
suite. Upgraded with oak & marble. Privacy
oriented lay-out. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath. formal
dining, family kitchen, formal courtyard & entry.
Many extras! Offered at $575,000 Incl. land. ....... , ...
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3 BR, 21h BA. townhome. living room with
fireplace. family room, sun deck and garage.
$1 ,095/per month.
Yll.UIE lllP
· HIRIOR RlllE LUSE
Ocean. bay. mountain & city tight vtewl De-
vonshire SBA. 4BA, family room, formaJ dining.
large deck + yard, new carpet, paint & window
coverings. $4,SOOper mo. ....... , ...
CAIEO llllHWIS LUSE
Ocean & Canyon View, 3BR. 2 BA. family room.
formal dining. breakfast area. pool.. Hlghly up-
. graded. 12 mo. lease ~ 1 yr. option. $2.300 per
mo.
1111 llYIE IMP
• SEA VIEW lilTED co11111n
Hampton model, designer decorated, 3 BA. 3
BA. loft In master suite, family room. formal
dining, 2 fireplaces. highly upgraded. Fabulous
canyon v1ewl Priced to selll $365,000. ...........
NEWPORT BEACH
llEWPORT CREST
LOWEST PRICED PUii A
Smart split level with loft~'j8111ng. 3BR. 3BA.
flreplace. wet bar. Mastr Includes walk-In
closet, sitting area ' " _ .d sundeck. Formal
dining plus noo"O ~nen. New paint and
carpet. e.,.
STOL.,.• -F• 1111,000 MllMYlllllP
HIRIOR ISUll IRIYE
Bay view from llvlng room. formal dining, family
room. master suite & morel Dock tor 2 boats.
one up to 50'. Assume existing lease option.
Outstanding terms, low down. Great buy!
$910.000. ...........
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IEICl'S FllEST lllES
# 1 RE/1111 Ulm fll IWFlllll
• ... 1111 .. 1111
850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private
bath, dMded office, end unit. 90C per foot.
Gross teaae. Corner of Gofdenwest and 20th
Street.
SALE OR LEASE
100% llPIOVEI
6400 feet of 100•1. office space well decorated
with ample parking. Priced befow market at 95•
N.N.N.FT. or $72-4,000 sale price. ....... ..,
SOUTH COAST METRO
ClllO SELL OFF
3•1. DOWN -·Owner occupied. -
1s•1. DOWN -Non-owner occupied
1 BORMS from $63.500
2 BORMS from $73.900
Walk to S.C. Plaza!
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APRIL.1, 1986
LLONGS OF NEWPORT
Dear Gerry and Christa:
1 was particularly impressed with the level of integrity and
professionalism ~th of you exhibited.in band~ing some of the !f10re
emotional human issues that have art.Sen during our transaction. I
am convinced it is the integrity characteristic that is the mark of
real professionals. It is rare but refreshing and uplilting when we
are able to interact with people with whom we deve~op COf!lplete
confidence and trust in their integrity. We now have this confidence
and trust m both of you.
I' Warm regards,
Wade and Ellie Alexander,
Anaheim Hills, CA
YOU WILL BE PLEASED TOO!
SPYGLASS HILL: GOLETA POINT
NANTUCKET, pool/spa, fabulous ocean view,
upgrades .............................................. $775,000
640-LONG .
SPYGLASS HILL: DRAKES BAY
NEWPORTER, pool/spa, mountain view, 4
bedrooms, 2112 baths ........................... $439,000
640-LONG
IRVINE TERRACE: DOllHIN
Large Corner Lot on Dolphin Terrace. Solar
heated pool, plenty of ~ard for expansion. 4 BR
and 4 Baths. New roof (two yrs. old) ... $449,000
640-LONG
LAGUNA BEACH: PACIFIC WAY
._....___ __ .-.111i11early 1/2'acre atop mountain in Laguna. One of
t he finest views .................................... $445,000
640-LONG
CAMEO SHORES: CAMDEN
4 Bedroom, Ivan Wells desJgn with retractable
roof. Great ocean view on 2nd street from
water. Owner will consider exchanges for com-
mercial property .................................. $695,000
640-LONG
NEW LIST·ING ... . .
f:t AR BOR VIEW HOMES
Monaco model, extra large lot
with added office; or bonus
room· separated from main
house ....................... $249,0QO
640-LONG
Gerry & Christa Long
ll_GB DF NEWPORT
(714) 640-5664
lit SM Mllall. Ult ZOO • ~ llAQt tlMI
It's buye_rs', sellers'
markets in real estatt
Beslofboth worlds for
property prospectors
California real estate currently re-
flects the best of both buyers' and
sellers' worlds, according to RE/MAX
of California.
''It's a seller's market because top
dollar can be demanded for a prop-
erty," said Steve Haselton, regional
owner of RE/MAX "at the same time
It's a buyer's market because more
people are qualify1ng for those lower
Interest loans that are available now."
Haselton also noted that homes
won't sell for more than their worth -
buyers are smarter these days -
having lived through the frenzy of the
late '70s.
"The market Is a bit more controlled
.now," says Haselton. "In '76 and '77 I
would characterize the market as
frantic buyln9 -which led to sky-
rocketing appreciation.
Today even first time homebuyers
are no longer willing to just buy
anything. They care about what they
are acquiring."
Conversely. sellers are aware of the
fact that more buyers exist than
properties on the market.
Says Haselton: "A setNw ban e
their home to be sold 1-. approxln
30 days today-and muttls)te bid
property are oot unusual." H~
he warned, that t>ecJuae man:
racing to their lenders to re-fir
older, higher rate mortgages, I
take 60-75 days for an escrow ~o •
"~egardtess, right now la one•
best times we've had to purcha
sell a home In about six or i
years," says Haselton. "And It's
to continue -Interest rates
expected to remain stable thr~
and the first half of '87 .·•
RE/MAX of California Is part <
RE/MAX international network of
tha(I 1,000 Independently ownec
operated sales offices with more
12,000 top producing sales aSSO<
In the U.S. and Canada. In exchan,
retention of 100 percent comml~
the RE/MAX sales associates sha1
costs and responslbllltles of the '
operation.
RE/MAX of Callfornla's 63 o
statewide account for more than
million of monthly sales.
For more Information. contac
California feglonal offices of REii
located at 52 Malaga Cove Plaza, I
Verdes Estates. (800) 22-REMAX
Hunt & Associates
REAL ESTATE 640-4868
2125 S•n Jo•quln Hiii• Rd.
Newport Center
TOP OP THE WORLD
That's the VIEW from thiA magnificent manor high on a hill in
Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 4 bedroom, 7 bath reflects thE'
ultimate in quality throughout. Library, step-down family room
with fireplace, gourmet kitchen and inc-redible master s~ite with.
sauna, fireplace·, walk-in "closet room" and VIEW. 40' pool and
spa. Owners may consider trade. T ry yow home or commercial as
down payment. Offered at $1 ,750,000. Jeri Hunt
BELCOURT CUSTOM GALLERY
REDUCED Sl00,000
With meticulous attention to detail-this newly complet.ed .dra·
matic 4 BR, 3 111 Ba home is proudly offered to the discriminate
buyer. Quality materials and craftsmanship not often seen in
homes of this price. Spacious, lite and airy, boasts of every amenity
pluA french doors a nd accent.8 of granite and marble. Over 4200 sq
ft on a corner elevateed lot in private gate guarded community.
$895,000. Open WeekendR.
2 BARRENGER CT .............................................. OPEN SAT A SUN l-5
LOWEST IN BIG CANYON
~BR, den, 2 Ba Dover model, upgraded throughout. Single level.
wood floors. $349,000.
11 RUE PONTAJNEBU~AU ..................................... ,."' .. OPEN SUN I 5
HARBOR iSLAND ROAD BAYFllONT
. W/60' ON THE WATER.
New pier with slip8 for 2 l&rge boau. Dramatic high beam ceilinp.
Fri!neb doors, 3 BR, 3 Ba, library & large formal dining room •
perfect for ente-rta.ining. Fee $1,696,000. Call Harriet Perry for
appt. 640-"868 or 642 .... 9178
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daughten Robln (left), and Jill.
VERSAILLES CONDOS
Commtllity. Pool, Spa, Club House, Guard Gate
101 SCHOU PWA .ir 2!3 • 111, llA • s1os.ooo ·
Caroll J1Y1d
300 CACIEY WE, PH 12 • 211, 21A • $134,500
lite Denis
SH CACIEY Lii. #212 • 211.21A • $129,900
2H lclEIL # 203 • STUDIO, llA • $75,000
2H lclEIL # 102 • 211,21A • $129,HO
SH CACl£l LI. # 105 • BACHELOR • $73,900
101 SCIOU PWA #123 • 111, llA , • $95,000
2H lclEIL Pl # 1 • 211,21A • $119,500
Joe Cai•
101 SCllOU PWA #220 • 2 BR, 2BA • $225,000
Tiiiie Detatore
102 sc"ou PWA #128 • 2BR, 2BA • $199~500
Linda Jacobs
VILLA BALBOA CONDOS
2 Community Pools. Spa, Guard Gate
220 llCE lAIE # 102 • 111 +DEM, I IA • $149,500
2H CAllEY LI. #212
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$141,SH
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Her NewportBeach brokerage is celebrat ng
Jts fourth anniversary thanks to hard work
By JO.VCE SCHERER 80QLOVICH
o..,~e... 4 .....
Lynne Valentine Properties,
located at 3 Civic Plaza. Newport
Beach, has proudly celebrated its
fourth anniversary.
The success of the brokerage can
largely be attributed to the determina-
tion and talent of owner Lynne
Valentine.
·· In 1972, newly divorced Valentine.
with three children lrl tow, movE¥f to
Orange County for a fresh start.
·'The kids and I moved Into a small
apartment In Newport Beach," Valen-
tine recalled. "I had no child support
and we were really broke. My cbildren
helped us with babysitting jobs and I
borrowed my mom's old car ~o show
real estate.'·
Valentine, a former flight attendant .
immediately took to her new career as
a real estate agent. During th6 first
month she was employed by Walker &
Lee of Newport Beach, she sold 10
hOuses. "That was the good of' days
' when the houses were In the inexpen-
sive range," she said. "The houses. all
around $25.000 to $35,000, were
listed in Newport Heights and the east
side and west side of Costa Mesa."
Valentine moved on to ott\er bro-•.
kerages, including McNab of ltvine.
before opening her own comp~ny in
1982. "I was really happy at. McNab,
but I guess eventually there. comes a
time when~we all grow up and, do our
own thing." she said .
Today, with a full staff of 32,
Valentine admits it's a tor of -.qork
running' a successful company. "It is
definitely not a part-tlme job." she
said. ''However, I haven't really mind-
ed the stress and hardwor k because I
keep remembering how broke I was
14 years ago. I was motivated to work
hard and succeed because I wanted to
--
make a Hfe for-my family.··
Valentine said it was the strength
and support of her family tt\at enabled
her to work the long hours necessary
to achieve the financial rewards.
Valentine's business Is still very
much a family affair. Daughter Jill, a
licensed agen1, serves as Valentine's
secretary and daughter Robin, a flight
attendantforWes1ern Ai rlines, is also
licensed to sell property. Son Rory,
according to Valentine. is not yet
Jnvotved In the business. . . but 1s a
''terrific salesman ...
"I think the key to our company's
success Is that all of us believe in
.gh1lng i)eople just a little bit more. We
treat people like we want others to
treat us.·· she said. ·'I am so proud of
my sales people ... they are all quality
people."
Valentine said that when adding
new etaff members. she looks for
three qualities: integrity, respect. and
goals. "I have found if people don't set
goals, they never amount to much.··
she said. "If a person doesn't dream a
little ... and doesn't know where he or
she is headed. that person will
probably not get there."
Valentine is keen on colloquialisms.
One saying she keeps secure in a desk
slot reads: "It is a funny thing about
' life. if you refuse to accept anything
but the best. you very often get 1t."
An important member of Valen-
tine's staff is a Chardonnae. a fluffy
white maltese dog that has a per-
manent home on the corner of
Valentine's office desk. "When one of
my staff gets discouraged, he or she
will come In and play with Chardon nae
or take her for a walk," she said,
stroking the small dog's fur. "She Is
like a little stuffed toy; she is very
lovable and brlrtgs a lot of tranquility
into our office."
Movers' liability insurance
guards against the shakers
From the Associated PreH
In an ideal world. every major
household move would occur without a
hitch. But· In reality, goods get lost and
damaged. so it's wise to plan accord-
ingly. suggests Better Homes and
Gardens.
For instance, you need to learn about
liability. Llablllty is the amount of
responsibility the mover accepts for
your goods whlle handling, storing end
transporting them. You choose the
level of the mover'.s financial responsi-
bility from three options outlined by the
Interstate Commerce Commission
(ICC). .'
Limited liability: Sixty cents per
pound per Item Is the mlnlmum re-
apon!Mblllty you can chooM. Thi•
comes free of added charge. but you
must request and sign for It. Limited
llablllty wtll not be enough In most
-GBMS. For Instance. the mover's top
llablllty on a S 135, 4-pound lamp would
,
be only'$2.40.
Added valuation protection: When
you sign the bill of lading without
requesting limited liability. the mover
must assume resonsibility for the load
at $1 .25 times the pound weight of your
shipment, Recovery on each item is not
limited by its weight. If you prefer to
declare a specific higher dollar rate for
the value of the entire load, you may do
so for an extra charge.
Full-value protection: The most ex-
pensive option, such plans cover the
full cost of repairing or replaci ng
goods.
The mover's liablllty Is contingent on
the goods being properly packed.
If you can't resolve a dispute lnvolv·
Ing an Interstate move, with most
movers you can take the claim to
arbitration under the Dispute Settle-
ment Program of the American Movers
Conterenoe (703-838-1900). Save all
Shipping and claim documents for the
arbitrator or possible court action.
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It's our lowest adjustable affordable home loan. call
loan rate ever. 1-800-5.54-2626.
And. it means monthly Or stop by any of the 160
payments are lower. F.asier to Home FederaJ offices aJI over
li\te with. Even the loan fees California.. (Check with
are lower. Directory Assistance for the
lh f~t. about the office nearest you.)
only thing that isn't lower is It could be the high
the loan aJOOU11t you can !V' point of your day.
qualify for. It's bigger. !,.! F.qual opportunity ~nckr
So if 're . -F d (i) 10 7~ A PR. aubjttt you lfl llol11e 8 to Chant" ~r the life of the market for an .. the 1oa"
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Fixed-rate mortgages
popular way to !inane•
Survey: Falling rates
makes buying easier
"Now that rates ate down In tt
percent range, peopte can e>
chok:e." he said.
"There Is realty a prefet ence
part of most f amlllee fOf' a ftxe
a1 the ANOCleted ..,... loan . for the certainty and ab!
sleep at nlQht that the flxed-ra1
WASHINGTON -Falling Interests gives you." he said.
rates have made fixed-rate mortgages The survey also ahowed that rt
the most popular way to. finance the conventional 30-year mortgagt
purchase of a home, according to a dropped to an average of
survey by the Mortgage Bankers As-percent during the laat two days c
soclatlon of America. =r----==...-.-.~rn---:"d:::--o:::w:-::n-:::fr&10:--:man average of 10.62 The~orfgage Banl<er s survey a mont earlier.
of the nation's largest mortgage com-Lasko said the Mortgage E
panies showed that 93.5 percent of the Association's economists predl•
home loans originated during the last Interest rates wlll decline ft
week of July were fixed-rate mort-perhaps lower than the eight-ye
gages. of 9.86 percent that was reac
Fixed-rate mortgages have In-April.
creased in popularity since the summer ·'The condition In the credit m
of 1984 when adjustable-rate mort-'are such (that~Jt's very hard to fl
gages accounted for 36 percent of reaJ tundamentll reason for u
mortgages originated by private mort-pressure," Lasko said.
ge companies. £.ven though the revtaed R
Lower Interest rates have made administration projection for a
-, fixed-rate mortgages. which have a set 1986 budget deficit has push
Interest rate over the life of the loan. Interest rates slightly, "that's a
more affordable to most homebuyers. term phenomenon and tends
said Warren Lasko. the executive vice digested In a few weeks." Laske
president of the trade association. "We think the fundamental
When convention al mortgage rates points ·to lower rates.·' he ad dee
were 15 percent or 16 percent, many Lasko attributed a "basic weE
homebuyers took advantage of the In the economy" for a lower demi
lower initial rates of adjustable mort-consumer and Investment credit
gages, whose rates fluctuate depend-• only big demand for credit
Ing on economic conditions. Lasko govttrnment and It's not big eno
said. push Interest rates up higher."
It's a real chore for owners
to keep up their household
By ANDY LANG
~,.,_
Lots of families need two Incomes
these days to keep things going. More
often than not, this involves the return
to work of the lady of the house. In
some cases, It means newlyweds must
hang on to the jobs they had when they
made the big decision.
While the matter of economics is the
principal motivating factor to this
arrangement. sometimes the female
partner wants to pursue a career no
matter how much her husband Is
maklr]g.
Whatever the reason for the two-
Income concept. It has created a
demand for Individuals and companies
who can handle home maintenance.
0Ace It was only the affluent who could
afford the necessary services to meet
the household needs of families.
Today. certain home-owner chores,
including housework. are being farmed
out by people who work and want to
enjoy the benefits, of their expanded
incomes by engaging 1n leisure ac-
tivities.
One of the Ironic results of this
movement 1s that, while It has been
caused mostly by the passage of
women Into the mainstream. more and
more women are undertaklng~own
ershlp of the companies that do the
same maintenance. FranohlM com-
panies all over the country report
women are moving Into the home-care
fields In big num~
Among those who operate houa.
•
cleaning services under a Moll)
franchise are Patricia Kelly o
Angeles and Kim McBride of Ph
each In her own area. Dottle Tern
Kathleen Henner of San Gabriel,
run a Duraclean franchise that si
lzes In carpet and upholstery cle
Jan Spearman of Houston bOl
Spring-Green franchise to hand
care of lawns. once almost excll
a male operation.
Kelly was suffering from an ,
nest syndrome at age 60 and df
she had hours in the day that nee•
be filled. McBride. who has a d~
elementary education from A
State University, has two assls
Cindy Becker and Jal Goss, whc
Engllsh·styte blue-and-white uni
while they work. They bring a
vacuum cleaner and various su
and materlals to an assigned I
They clean and sanitize the kltcht
bathrooms. vacuum and mop t
dust and wash windows. Spea
after 10 years working in cori
psychology, pecided she wanted
her own boss three years age
found lawn care fascinating.
makes her different from most p.
Owning a franchise business u
requires hard work and perseve1
Sometimes you have to be cont·
break even for the flrtt year.
though each enterprise call• for
Ing betore the start of operation
run Into unexpected problemt
peclalty If you have never been 01
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ortheast home sales increases reported
lnnesota enjoys boom
ex isting h~me sales
ex~slve housing In the country with a percent, and.Virginia, with an Increase
median sales price for an existing home of 38.2 percent. Sal ea c hart
of $160,000, an Increase of 22.7 But 15statessuffered sates declines, Western states giving the seasonally
percent over a year ago. with layoffs In the energy Industry adjusted annual rate of sales of
Nationwide. the price of a home rose caused by slumping oU prices cited as existing hom.. from April through
y th• A .. ocleted ~ by 8.9 percent In the past year with a the biggest negative factor. June followed by the percentage
WASHINGTON -Minnesota en· home selling for a n1edlan price of In addltk>n to Louslana, other energy change from the same period In 1985.
yed the biggest bOom In sales of $81,900 In the April-June quarter states aufferlng sales declines were The aale9 flgure Is In thousands.
xisttng homes from April thrbugh compared to $75,200 In the same Utah, down 11.5 percent; Oklahoma. Minnesota's 53. 1 pereent Increase was
ne. while residents of the Northeast P.«lod In 1985. The median price down 9.3 percent; Wyoming, down the hlgheat In the nation. and Utah had
ad the biggest Jump In home prices. a means hsU the homes sotd for more 11.5 percent: Texas, down 8.~ percent; the sharpest decline of 11.5 percent.
al estate trade group reported. , and half for less. Alaaka, down 7.8 percent: Montana, State ..... Change
The National Auociatlon of Realtors Sales rose by a national average of down 7.3 peicent; Colorado, down 7.5 Alaska 9.5 ·1.8
aid the lowest mortgage rates of this 14.5 percent with e~lstlng homes being percent, and New Mexico. down 2.2 Arizona 84.4 20.7
des urred saJes this rln with sold at a seasonal! ad usted annual cent. California 473.3 14.5 ~S~s~t~at~e2s~r~ep~o~n~g~n~c~r~e~ases~;..:..-,,o..=.;.;;.;...~~~o~~ . .;.;..~m;:m.o~n~u~nnt~s~n~tc--::=~P~rl~l·:.-.-E~T~h~e~o~t7h-er-s~t-at~es----=su---;-;;ff~er~ln-g--.d-ec~l~lnea~71n~---:H~aw~a~.:.:=-tr.1
ercent or more above the sales pace June quarter. the group said. sates In the Aprll·June quarter were Idaho 10.6 -5.-4
unng the same period In 1985. The gain waa attributed to mortgage Connecticut, down 3.9 percent; Idaho. Nevada 12.0 22.4
But the boom was not nationwide. rates which hit seven-year lows during down 5.4 percent; MISSlssfppl, down Oregon 38.9 28.
he slump In oil and gas production the period. Fixed-rate mortgages 0.6 percent: Nebraaka, down 3.7 Utah 14.6 -11.5
nd other regional weaknesses con-dropped Into the single-digit range In percent: New Hamphalre, down 2.7 Washington 40.1 -2.2
ributed to sales declines In 15 states. parts of the country and nationwide the percent, and Washington, down 2.2
by an 18.4 percent drop In Federal Home Loan Bank Board re-percent.
ouis1ana. ported that the average closfng rate, The report said that boom times In
Prices jumped highest In the North· including points, was 10.41 percent for high technotogy and defense Industries
ast where five metropolitan areas fxed-rate mortgages from April had caused demand to outstrip supply
eported substantla! Increases In sell-through June. about 2 percentage in some parts of the Northeast, result-
ng prices In the past year. The largest points lower than a year ago. Ing In a big jump In prices.
ncrease was a 31 .3 percent jump In MIMesota posted a 53.1 percent Fotlowlng Hartford's 31 .3 percent
artlord. Conn., where the median jump In the sales of existing homes. price Increase were Providence. R.I..
r1ce of a home rose to $127.600 while other areas with big Increases where the median price of an existing
ompared to $97 .200 a year ago. were: South Dakota, up 46.2 percent; home rose 28.9 percent, the New York
The New York metropolitan area the District ot Columbia, up 41 .5 metropolitan area, with a 22. 7 percent
eteined top spot as having the most percent; Vermont, a gain of 40.4 Jump In plrces, the Albany, N.Y ..
metropolltan area, with a 19.8 percent
Increase, and Boston. with a 19.2
percent jump.
By contrast, the median sales price
fell 5.5 percent In Houston. hard hit by
the energy slump, followed by price
declines of S.1 percent in Charleston.
S .C.; 2.6 percent In Jact<sonvllle, Fla.:
1.8 percent In Tulsa. Okla.: 0.8 percent
In Oklahoma City; and 0.2 percent In
Cleveland. Ohio.
• onstruct1on
• 1nances stay
I' trong, steady
at annual rate
Furniture improvements can
help waterdownfire death tolls
NEW YORK. N.Y. -Constructton
contracting remained strong and
steady In June at an annualized rate of
$227 2 billion of newty atarted projects.
11 was reported by the F.W. Dodge
dtv1s1on of McGraw-Hill Information
Systems Company.
June's construction starts. which
closely matched the previous month's
value. helped to bring the second
quarter's average contracilng to a near
recor.D $237 .3 billion, a rebound to 5
Percent after a shaky first quarter.
According to George A. Christle. vice
president and chief economist for F.W.
Dodge, "The second quarter was the
prototype of the 1986 construction
market. as strength In homebuilding
covered the current shortfall of
nonres1dentlat projects. The result· a
continuation of last year's peak rate of
total construction activity."
For the first fix months of 1986, a 9
percent dectlne In commercial and
Industrial bulidlng and an 11 percent
increase In rffldentlal bulldlng put the
unadjusted midyear total of newly
started construction at S 11 7. • bllllon. a
net gain of 4 percent over the same
per10<1 of 1985.
McGraw-Hiii lfltormatlon Systems
Company, a primary aouroe of date on
construction matketa, 11 widety known
for lta Dodge Repotta on conatructlon
activity, Swwt'a catalog Fl• of con·
atruction product tnformatton, building
coat Information IY'tema. and key
Industry publlcatlon1 lncludlng
Archltectural Record, Butldlng Eoon-
omica. Enoln..,..-.;,g Newa--Aecord.
1. 700 home fires reported each day; tougher
standards are helping bring numbers down
11 the Aeaoc: .. ted Preet
WASHINGTON -The country's fire
departments are called to an average
of 1, 700 home fires every day. Those
fires kill a dozen people, and while that
toll is declining it stlll remains one of the
highest in the Industrialized wortd.
Tougher standards for mattresses
and upholstered furniture have helped
cut fire deaths. but careless installation
and use of wood stoves still poses a
serious danger. safety offlcl~ls report.
And the U.S. Fire Administration
says some new problems may be
emerging: a rising toll In blazes In
boarding houses and an Increase In
fires caused by small children playing
with disposable cigarette lighters.
Some 4,240 Americans died In
623,000 residential fires In 198-4, ac-
cording to figures compiled by the
Consumer Product Safety Com-
mission.
That is down from 757 .500 home
fires and 5,500 deaths reported In
1980. but It still femalna higher than
many other nations. reports James F.
Hoebef. manager -of the commlsalon's
fire and Thermal Bum Hazards Otf loe.
Among Industrialized nations. only
Scotland and Canada have higher fire
death rates than the United States.
according to Fire Administration atud-
le1.
, Here' 1 the good news: Regulat1on1
requiring more tire r.iatant mat-
tretNI and furniture, whletl went tnto
effect In the 1970t, are lt~ing to have
an effect. And more and more Am8f'l-
cans are Installing smoke detectors.
But there Is also bad news, as fires
associated with wood-burning heaters
remain high despite efforts to educate
people about proper use and Install&·
tlon of the devices.
The safety commission statistics -
compiled jointly with the Fire Admlnls-.
tratlon and the National Fire Protection
Association -showed 70,600 fires
and 950 deaths In 1979 Involving
mattresses or bedding. By 1984 that
had declined to 46. 700 fires and 720
deaths. as old matresses were re-
placed by safer models. The same
trend oocurred In fires Involving up-
h"otstered furniture.
There were 6.8 deaths per 1.000 fires
In American homes In 198-4, down from
7.3 In 1980. But during the aame period
the death rate In fires traced to
cigarettes rose from 2•.9 to 31 per
1.000 fires, Hoebel reported.
It Is this problem that fire resistance
standards tor furniture are Intended to
address.
The f edMal mattress regulations
took effect In 1972 and have been quite
eff ectlve, say Fire Administration of-
flclal1. The furniture Industry Instituted
its own voluntary 1tandard1 In 1978
through the Uphotttered Furniture
Action Council. Mott of the fumtture
made In the United Stat• or Imported
meet• thote 1tandard1.
Smoke detector• can help aotve pert
of the ftr• problem, If peopte wffl inatalt
them and 'l(eep them working, report•
'Hoebel.
But getting them to do that can be a
problem in Itself. and he said ways are
belng sought to encourage people to
regularly test their smoke detectors
and replace the batteries when necess-
ary.
The safety commission and National
Bureau of Standards also are re·
·searching the possibility of developing
self.extinguishing cigarettes, although
that seems a distant prospect.
Wood·burnlng heaters. which be-
came popular during the recent oil
shortage, still pose a serious danger.
Fires attributed to gas and electric
heaters declined betw~980 and
1984 and the rate for eat was
relatively constant. B ·lid fuel
heaters showed a 12 percent Increase
from 112,000 fires to 125.000 during
that period.
"We believe that most are as-
sociated with venting. the chimney
connector and chimney." Hoebel said
Overall, wood stove related fires
seem to have peaked In 1983 at
140.600 and then declined slightly In
1984, he said.
·'The two major problems are Im-
proper Installation, In which primarily
chimneys are plaoed to close to parts of
the house," he said. "The second Is
Inadequate maintenance -creosote
buildup that Ignites and causes a
chimney fire.··
As to future problems, the Consumer
Product Safety Commission la study·
rng ttM d&ngerl Of dJspoeable cigarette
lighten Whlle the Fire Administration 11
IOOklng at tne toll In rooming houae
fir• -btUM that don't occ:ur often.
but can dalm many Uvet when they do
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**415 Bayside. Newport Beach * 1112 Berkshire, Westclitf 759-4830 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $289,500 Sundt~ 1-4
•633 Cameo Highlands, Cameo Highlands • 1700 Galaxy, Newport Beach * * 1323 Ba~lde Or, Bayfront 720_7428 1343•000 Sat-Sun 1_5 759-4830 Saturday 1-5
644-6200 Saturday 1-4 * •606 Harbor Island Of, NB
• H Carmel Bay Of, Corona Del Mar 9 oo s 1 075 ooo Sunday 1 5
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209 Iris. Corona .~~~~·~~---Si~lav~S-----~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~-------:-::::15-;9-::.±~::-::~· ~-;· ~:;::-:-v-. i::::~==-·--19 m 7 9-9100 $525,000 land Inc. unday 1-5 ---------------~4-62-00-$4a ' * •11 Clay, Northwood, Irvine 1601 Po Abbey Pl. Harbor View Homes
551-1448 s 185,500 Sat-Sun 12_6 759-9100 $349,000 land Inc Sunday 1-5
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••3 Aries Ct, Newport Crest
644-6200 S 164,500 Sat-Sun l -5
610 Avocado. Olde Corona def Mar
675-6000 $280,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
. 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii
421C E. 20th St .. Costa Mesa
673-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-5
105 Ja~mlne Creek Dr. Jasmine Creek. CdM
631-7300 $337,500 Sunday 1-5
1506 Park Avenue. Balboa Island, NB
760-8333 $325.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
11 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon
640-4868 $349.000. Sat-Sun 1-5
11 Rue Fontainebleau. Big Canyon
640-4868 $349,000. Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
•29 Beacon Bay, Beacon
644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-4
17255 Chestnut So . Univ Pk Terr. Irvine
640-12 12 $1 52,000 Sat 1-5
4500 Corland. Cameo Hghlands
644-6200 $365,000 Sat-Sun 1-4
** 10 14 e Balboa Blvd, Peninsula
644-6200 $895,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
183 1 Port Kimberly, Newport Beach
646-7171 $249,500 Sunday 1-6
2430 Sa'hta Ana Ave, Eastside Costa Mesa
631 -1266 $178,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
•220 Via Mentone. Lido Isle
673-7300 $425.000 Sunday 1-4
218 Via Palermo, Lido Isle
673-7300 $385,000 Saturday 11-2
3 BR plus Fiii RI or DEii
208 Albert Place, Eastslde Costa Mesa
963-4684 $219,900 Sunday 1-5
402 39th St .. Newport Beach
650-3335 ~349,000 Sunday 1·5
275 Albert Place. Costa Mesa
851 -2210 $215,000 Sun 12·5
2137 Ara)la, Eastbtuff
644~6200 $325,000 Sunday 1·6
**45 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach
873-9060 $475,000 Sunday 1·5
C N Bch 1521 Seacrest. Corona del Mar •511 Clltf Or, llffhaven, wpt 759_4830 $516.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-5200 $322,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1309'0olphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace, N.B. 941 Serra Way. Costa Mesa
631-7300" $905,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 545-5408 $157.450 Sat/Sun 12-5
* 1541 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terr. 6 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 l1.oso.ooo. Sunday 1-5 759-4830 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•308 Evening Canyon. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
1736 Galaxy Or. Dover Shor~es NB
631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1730 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5
1736 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. N.B.
631 -7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5
* •949 Goldenrod Ave, Corona Del Mar
759-9100 $420.000 Land Inc.
Sunday 1-5
, 1000 Grove Ln. Westclltf Grove
644-6200 $457,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
* • 11 Guadatm1na. Monarch Beach Estates
720-1322 $490,000 Sunday 12-5
* * 3914 Humboldt, Huntington Har boor
846-3788 $487,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
""16 Jetty Or. Jasmine Creek, CdM '
759-1626 $339,900 Sunday 1-5
1615 Lincoln Ln. Baycrest. NB
631-7300 $325,000 Saturday 1-5
730 Malabar, Irvine Terrace. Corona Del Mar
759-1877 $275.000 Sunday 1-5
* •308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $775,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
32 Ocean Vista, Sea Island
644-6200 $499,500
•2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa
548-9610 $320,000
Sunday 1-5
Sunday 1-5
• 11 Royal St. George, Big Canyon
644-6200 $1 , 150.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
21 San Mateo Wy, Spyglass
644·6200 $475,000 Sunday 1-5
1519 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terr, NB
631 -7300 $315,000 Saturday 1-5
2121 Seville, Peninsula Point, Balboa Penin-
sula
675-4377 $320,000 Sat/Sun 11 -5:00
1807 Tahuna Terr. Irvine Terr
644-6200; $485,000 Sunday 1·5
* 1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest, NB
831:1300 $350.000 Saturday 1-5
* * 736 Via Udo Nord, Lido Isle. NB
642-5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 12-5
2411 Vie Marina, Back Bay, NB
631-7300 $260,000 Sun 1-5
*4M Vista Trucha, Bluff, NB
759.9100· $279,900 Sunday 1-5
** 1432 W. Bay Ave, Newport 8eaQh
64&-7171 $249,500 Sunday 1-5
1917 Yacht Cemllfa (SeeiAew) Nwpt 8ch
64._90e0 S398,500 Saturday 1-5
4 BR plus FAii Rll or DEi.
* 211 2 Windward. Newport Beach
675-1854 $339,000 Sun 2-5
* 1609 Anita Ln. Harbor Hllnds, NB
631 -7300 $329,000 Saturday 1-5
1311 Antigua Way, Dover Shrs/Westciltf, NB
548-6333 $369,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
Belcourt Dr South, Newport Bch
759-1877 $860,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4601 Cortland Dr. Cameo Shores. CdM
760-0895 $279,500 Sunday 1-3
356 Evening Canyon. Shoreclitfs
644-6200 $595.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
17 Goleta Point Dr, Co<ona del Mar
640-9243 $615.000 Sun 1-5 * * 127 Harbor Island, Bayfront
644-6200 $1.~95,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
2133 tndlan Springs, Newport Beaoh
646-7 171 $475,000 Sunday 1-5
2 Jade Cove, Spyglass Hill. NB
631-7300 $630.000 Sun 1-5
* • 1Twtn Lake Cir (Spyglass) Newport
Beach
673-7771 $595,000 Sunday 1-5
2018 Leeward Lane. Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $349.500 Sunday 1-5
2224 Pacific Dr. Co<on1 Del Mar
644-8200 $845,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
335 Plazza ~ldo, Lido Isle
673-7300 $555,500 Sat-Sun 2-5
•321 Poppy, Olde Corona del Mar
760-1096 $625,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1835 Port Taggart (Harbor View Homes) NB
559-9400 $344,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2761 Sandpfper, Mesa Verde. Cotta Mesa
641-8020 $242,500 Sat-Sun 12-5
1148 Santiago Drive, Dover Shorn. N.B.
631-7300 $475,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1527 Seacrest (Harbor View Hiiia) COM
~-9060 $398,500 Saturday 1-5 * • 1720 Skylark, Newport ,Beach
644-9060 $299,900 Sunday 1·5
2022 South Capefla. Mesa Verde, CM
540-7355 $179,000 Sunday 1-5
" * 708 St. James Piece, Newport Beach
646.-4394 $359.000 Sunday 1·5 * * 1436 W. Bay, Newport Beach
673-9060 $875.000 Sunday 1·5
1907 Yecht Puf'tten (S..'Aew) Nwpt 8ch
644-9060 $.469,500 Saturday 1-5
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* • 1437 Antigua W•y. S.ycrest,NB
631-7300 '415,000 Sun 1-5
1506 Dorothy Lane (Westcilff) NB
759-6700 $295-,000 Sunday 12-5 * •210 Evening Stw Ln.Dover Shores.NB
631-7300 $905,000 Sun 1-5
l5J1t.GJlaxY k&sr.o<:f Shores.NB 631-7300 • -t=5
2100 Leeward Ln. B•ycrest. NB
631-7300 $399,900 Saturday 1-5
.... Rldgettne. Hwbor Rldge;I
6«-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
* • 1~ Santlego Or. B•ycrest, NB ~1-7300 $374.000 Sun 1-5
• 1332 Santiago, Newport Beach
646-7171 $359.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Seaw•rd Rd, (Shoreclltfs) CdM
720-0683 $489,000 Sat/Sun
1700 Starlight Cir, Baycrest. NB
631-7300 $369.500 • Sun 1-5
720 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle
.673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-5
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MESA VERDE HOUSE
$147,500
I Ill ,111 Fii ii tr IEI ..
*"' 2 Winged Foot, 8'g c.nyon, N8
760-0606 (I batht) $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
Lots 84-85-86, Top Rodty Pt, Spygl8ll
644-6200 $2, 700,000 Set-sun 8-8
••••3 Cambfta, Coton• del M.,
759-1867 $795,000 S.t-Sun 1-5 * • '°' 1 Napott (H8rbor Ridge) NB 6«-9060 $3,800,000 Sund•y 1-5
• • •6296 W. Oceenfront. W. Ocwtftont
644-6200 $875,000 S.turday 1:~
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FOR SILE
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1741 Tustin Ave, U!'!1..t20B Coeta M.-
642~960 $115,uuu Sunday 1-5
2 Ill ,111 Fii ii tr.Ill
••2792 Longwood Court. CM
546-2313 $168,500 Sund•y 1-4
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••#1 Gretel Court, N.B.
~300 -t195,000--Saturday 2-5
431 Wes\mloster Ave, Nwpt Hgt•. NB
631-5661 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
IPIRTIEllTS
FOR REIT
5403 River Ave (2BR utll pd) Newport Beech
631-1249 $895/mo. yr1y s.turday 10-3
•SP8
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MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE Situated at !he ve<y hp of Lido
Isle. thcs property has a panor8ITIIC
1---:-:---:---:-;-;:-:.~--:--;-~:=~~:;;::::;-:::--::;::;-i view ol the hYe maior ISiands oi
Newport HartxJ and Bay Islands
The site overlOOl<s the con!U!nce of
the Harbor's Six maf()f cKannets.
making this a premier location 1n
Newport Beach This is one of the
few bayfront prope<hes oHenng !)IC·
ture-pe<fect sunnses OW!t Newport
Harbor and exctusNe Newport
Center
I our bdrms, large hvmg room with fireplace.
br.ind new edenor paint even a "peek view" of
lhe Mesa Verde Golf Course. Lowest pnce in
.1rec1 will not last!
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t0 8UT (AUSTIN
CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES
•000 MocANhur Su•e SSOO • Newport 8eoch CA 91660 omc1 as 1 6370
The lot sae ot the property is 50
teet of bay frontage with a 144-foot
depth and Wiii accommodate a new
resident of approxwnately 9 000
square feet. approximately de-
signed The existing ~year old
home IS ve<y liveable
The property's dock will accom-
modate .a large yacht plus room to
Side Oe smaller vessels Pr1Ce upon
request
JACOBS REAL TY, INC
675-6670
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
1311 ANTIGUA WAY
Custom red brick traditional In
exclusive Dover Shores area of
Newport. Spacious and elegant.
4 BR, 4. BA. Formal dfnlng room. ·
Super famltY room. Loyely yard.
Outstanding value at $369,5001
KEN BRITTINGHAM, REAL TOA
548-8333
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714) 173-2943
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Located at the entrenoe of HARBOR ISLAND on
NEWPORT BA y + CHANNELi Panoramic views
of bay • chennel 100 ft. frontage on Newport
Bay With 176tt on ewt•f of Newport Bay 50 tt
boat slip Wiii accomodate 90 ft boat! 10,000 sq
tt lot With park-Ilk• grounds.
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The New Bedford at THE top of
Spyglass. O~n. bay view, 4 bdrm.
3 bath, fam rm. din rm. huge trench
windowed bonus rm w/porch. 2
frplcs. IDEAL SSW exposure. 3 car
gar. Custom upgrades
$115,000
140-1243 IY OWIEll 141-2104
Charmmg j bdrm townhome overloomg
greenbelt! Huge hving·<hnmg area' Pn·
vate walled patio with direct access to
carport only a bike ride to the beacn
Asking $84,900.
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Great buy al S279.000. <>Yeflk waler 5475,000 ocean $197,500
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For 111>91 call M 0-8397 1•2·1200 ~ DU IDIO!t HUTT !IC
1t19'0£HTIAl ACAl ESTATE SU M CliS
OIE IAPOLI
Architectural masterpiece recall-
Ing the legendary estates of
Europe. Located on the finest site
in Harbor Ridge. Offering an un-
obstructed ocean/bay view plus
estate-like grounds insuring
privacy forever
$3,800,000
OPEi SllllY 1-6
Call
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••4-1010
In air conditioned comfort In this double
insulated, redone family home. Located
next to park er~ school. this home Is
· ready to move into It's clean. bright and
.sunny a 3 bedroom. 2 bath home located
'on a large ll;>t and only $269,900
Cell
PAM MOSS
780-5000
759-1890
FIRE. SALE
IN PRESTIGIOUS
"'ONARCH BEACH ESTATES
ON 18TH FAIRWAY
ACROSS FROM RITZ CARLTON ~HOTEL
Architectural design resort home with luxury appointments
throughout. High ceilings, imported tlle, sllk walls, 3 fireplaces,
mirror s reflecting sweeping views of fairways, mou ntalns, lakes,
ocean, pool, spa and custom landscaping. Extra wide lot. A must
see at
.8490,000
1s11nn1cantly below appralsalJ
Call June DIVIS, Own•/Agent It
844-8200
llrubhfiEllis
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collage, very llvable For •ina L.-•.... Remodeled 3 Bedr«>n income property or 111 • _., _ Bath home with le
time buyer S 105,000 1-Story condo, walk to lamlly room and llrepl Call Lois 631·1286 or mkl, shops. perk & , ... ,._ _______
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673-7544 taurenta, 2Br 28• t trptc•• Of'I deep lot wtfh I
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$125,900
{AHUme 187,000 -1.1%)
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Marble floora In the entry. kitchen and
dining room wlll lead you Into this
exquisitely appointed 3 bedroom, 3'h
bath townhome. Cul-de-sac locatlon
Ill assure your complete privacy to
njoy your own custom pool and spa.
dog run $2 10.000 Call
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1917 YACHT CAMILLA
OPEN SATURDAY 1-5
Immaculate 3 BR & 3 BA, famll)
room home City lights. plantatior
shutter s throughout. xlnt locat1or
to pool & tennis New carpet. built·
1n closets. custom oak book·
shelves 1n family room & kitchen
brick atrium outside lighting
Larger yard with covered redwooc
patt0 Xlnt move In condition Mus
see -Will not last long at
$398,500
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• redecorated. 1rg yrd. c:ellingt. 2 patios. pool, 3 bdrm on comer lot w/AV 111 S15e,500. Call uz ........ ,.. Bea'!tltul, completely:\!::g~==-~::~ l1lkal111.M IMI tome oc;un view spt.2c:arattachedg&r, 110t999andeleyecceea ~7 ~llYel'tome.ellOelent r91'!'oi.d3bd2ba,w/JWt IYIU&i-P~ 127t 500 Prlna only Pflnetpall onty, S 109 900 Lota of o.ic and ttelned ., ... 4t>d, 3be, rem rm. 2 35 t>oet dodl. l.ooll• *'• "ToP of the Wond · 48A llM..U. ·~1s.3oo1or7!0-0895 Lou Mac.~1594 ,9Qt ' ,otata.Makeanofter .UYlmNa• frpk:a, ueed t>f1Ck patio. neiw lnelde & out Elttt 38A rHldence with Forec101ure t Walk to _ ' _ S2G... pool/1pa Mutt Hiii VieW Ofattk:alty reOuced oourmet kit, 2 lrpla Mttr
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oar age. w11tle1/dryer •n• ""9NT 3 bdrm. 2 beth + ttudk>. Trad1t1onal bdrm Mete ..,.,de home. 1242,500 841-8020 SAT/SUN t2·5 pello d«* tllet owrtook•
Mf!rrlll Lynell Realty ~ 4400 tt 8bd 9600 equ~r• loot lot. Realty Formel dining, r.muy rm, w•-3914 HUMBOLDT tantutlo mtn 111111 renoe
991 2410 • ...._.ox aq • · $2-19,900 963-4"'4 quiet ~t>omood Call -•-• 5S4-3880 0t 846-3788 Stlown by ac>Pt only 4'Jtt>e. NP fOfmal din rm, . 831 7370 ,.._, · Twe>-e unit apt for com.-- -hlka 2 _.. bert. study, game lllT (/ .. LIU.... • 1°' exelutlve •howtno ptetetlon of tu defilrred ~ •Y p . la llt'I rm. pool/1p1. ocean 48Atamllyllmw/IC)l(1cllng Marilyn Coomb9 ucn.nge. Buyer n.e to -Ooeab-**t~~ For more Into c all lllUI view By OWt* 759-1887l Pool Lg lot NB Kllool U1T191. 1JL 131·12M Identify proper1y within 3 rnore!WNOflyourtwldl 846-3375 ...,_I ~ndl
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J8r 281 total lnt.,lor CORONA HIGHLANDS Dnve by then cell, Btu 3Br 2'~Ba. 1550 11. for pride of ownerWhip Of G9Cloc* tncMltlfted c:IMtllledlMIML tounlry lrenotl remodel GREAT OCEAN VIEW &U·7•24 or S48-5&44 $152.500. 643-347 1 or dettretted prope'lty ... ______ _. ______ ..
OecMator'a dreem 2121 •Bdrm, •&a. 2 trplca 1 lllT fllll llH ti.Mt 63I·121M Evet/Wknd -• --•• Curt A. Hert>WU 111
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51>.olfe For Sale By Lee 720-0455 Broker 1 ,_., --.-••-13t-12M Owne< S320,000 ()c>er\ _ _ _ __ _ I IMI ..... I IPA (...... Loweet priced 48drml 1 IEST II ILIFFS
08oly 11 ·5 Hm 1175-4377 fN UU If.... A mull IM • well main· One aty, 2bd, 2t>a, welt! In Story. flowtno ftoof plan,
01 Ole: 840...020 58drm1. 48a, 3 car gar-1 talncld lrg nom. Great cl<>Mt pool c.lubhouN decof•ted ~ ttlarp, . 't .... ' ". • wa wm .,.. " PllOUll-
End Unit, lovely 3Br, 21hBa.
Early Bluffs beaut wide green-
belt. L,lke new cond. prvt set-
ting. $~47,500 Incl.land. Excel~
lent terms.
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.,. _ ege. beautiful country p1t10 & pool entertaining walk ' 10 ~veryttllng'. 1p1clout 6 bright r~ trench tiome Atklng Exit loc1t1on Jackie s 1 15 000 A 8 e I I 179,000
1t>d 21>1. u1)991" unit In $.4119,000 720·0683 H1ndlem1n 631· 1211e · &45-7555 Yll.lm TmUI lut ..... . ...
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1,.,11 l Mland 1252.500 • 2 VERV SHARP. tnl UT t• 1~ 111 lYI uUe
( ... Ylltl L.ar•) .A'>SOCtATEOREALTY *CONDOS * BY-OWNfn .r~p-.... 673-3&13 BOTH 2br 2 cer gar ., """-v"" •" ----58A 2000 ~ tt. large lot.
C • I •--1-OHlg nera home-2b1 qu1e1 street $152.000
trtH t -· •-wetwtell view. rec)uc;ed 873-8712
•LMI~ ... * l 128K. Pen1r1dge Cove ru--~2._ NEW .2 1tory 2'•tt>I. _.,_ c ..... I t32K·SomerMI I .... UT/Ill 12-4 1r11111loc:at1onon P~ 1 Nancy Tallman. 1gl. Jull 11s1ed . 3BA 2'~8A, ~"''~' unit OV9f dbl gaY· 759.0734 ready to move In New •'l" Plenty of land for to c:rpt & pnt. ooVefed petlO
,,.. l)f 2nd unit In lron1 CllOl IT HTII 2430 Santi Ana Ave
c.111 for 1nlo 111 New deteched homes Aully OUlnlhef 63 I· 1288 7 59-1234 nett tied around .cres ol \ •UINTI
I / park I, prvt pool & 1()1 • ~ ~ ,
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48A l '~BA. 1127.500 Owner analou1 Call
Core!agt 648-M97
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Beautiful 4 bedroom condo In pres-
tigious Harbor Aldge. This popular
Kensington model has over
S 100,000 In upgrades Including·
Jacuzzi In master bathroom, mlr·
rored walls. custom window treat-
ments and tract llghtlng. City lights
and mountain view. $495,000. Call
RON'FELSOT ·790-5000
lf(A9le or Newport Inell 1
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Lbvely 4 Bdrm. fpmlly room, formal
dining 3'/zBa Traditional home on
cul-de-sac street, large lot with
pool Wonderfully priced at
$860.000
PATRl(;IA HURLEY
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1 llLOlllT Mm IHT1I
IRVlllE TERRACE
PRICE REDUCTIOI
IOW $211,111 • Lowest priced home In this great
area 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, beautifully
kept, lovely gardens.
IPEI SllllY 1·1
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EXCHAll&E
VICllT IEWE lllL LOT -Equestrian zoned, large with very
nice view. Wiii exchange up to
$4 50 ,000 f or Newpor t
Beach/Corona Del Mar home or
condominium $160.000 equity
free and clear.
e'~iee 7't4peetiu
(714) 759-1877
HAllOI llDCE FAllTASY
.. USTm-End Unit, 4Br,
3Ba, spacious "G" plan. New
crpts. wallpaper, shutters. Va-
cant. $237 ,500 Incl land.
Barbara Sanregret. '"'sat1• 1-.t 21• ma mu11 Room for 9 eet1 In 'fO'J' private dl'IVftay II IM end ot
1 ~ ttreet with • Mduded country and oily
llght1 "'" 5 lar=bedrooma. 3 t/2 batllt. all the
amenltlel of I le family rtaidenoe t•oec>t the
pnce Ottered at SS ,500
DCUIFIDIT CllDD
RWNIT PIWIU-Spec view.
2Br, 2Ba. from dine, top floor,
2 inside prkng spaces. Sec
bldg. $299,000 Incl. land.
Barbara Sanregret 644-0915. '[!] Cell
PAM MOSS
790-5000
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BUY OF THE WEEK
ELEGANT 3 BR TOWllHOME
2 story entry leads to spacious formal llvlng and dining rooms.
180° city lights view. Large master suite with private patio and
spa. Shows beautifully with contemporary neutral decor. A
fabulous opportunity not to be missed. Owners are motivated.
PRICED TO SELL AT
$515,000
For more Information call:
Dmtl•l•m..-11•Y
Grubb GEilis
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UHi& IUOI 2:W:tf!'~~ !!:f!onng •IEWNIT * AIFlllUU UYSlllH CIST• I , ....... FIBI IMl LIT W/... llHllll tlAITI UHSTYUl at encl of street Extra Only S 118.900 fOf lt\arp Wllll 3 spacious bdrms. tmmacutate 3BR 3'~BA. 3 Paint & save · good tetms • Gor~s 38' 2~Ba time hat OC*'I up if,to a Pf
Perteet VIiiage home targe R-2 lot r.., down Weatellff area. 2 bdrm, 2 A/C & 2 car gat & It's only Ir pies C 1 In mstr sutte), great area • Call now AH new c:rpt. wood floors. courtywd la lndudec
Close enough for walking or build another behind bath. w/fif'eplaoe, dining 2 yrs old $1;J5.900 formal dlmng rm loft • 759-4430 paint, frenotl doot't, 2 thlt 4 bdrm home v.,
to evefY1hlng Incl beh & . Try s 169,000 area, • pool + more 759-4430 I gourmet kllc:Mn laundry llUT nm•• lrplc& Beautllul baclc horn the tamlty rm, d
town 28r. 2Ba home tea-Do\t9f Real Estate WON T LAST Call IWT WUttll area Protesslonalty land-IUL ISTAn yard A steal at onty & kltcMn. 1518,
lures spectacular vaulled 759·5080 PATRICK TENORE IEAI. man scaped & decorated I I S249,000. a.r 531~270 75M&30
beamed celllnga, ex-831-126a/76<Hl702 Guard gated. private •m11111....s mATWISTlll
tensive use of wood & tile $211,0dO llCl Ult • ·~~~\· beacties Price reduoec:t ~ " r ..,....-IUl UTA and isreadr'o move Into On canal 48r 2~Ba. 2 tG : ~ " r to $639 500 831-430• a.;;;;;I v v SH•• " ~~s:F:muy r~,·~: ::C'~u~:c..~ _;L~ ........ A-• ~VV UYYIEW ~~~~ GW
llfge yard w/producing condition Used brick IM • llLIW •IT New devi!lopment • Plan 6 ftlUllSlll W /.S Obi lot, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2
truft trees $229,000 cait entry Walk to beach (BRA~D "NEW DELUXE" &11111 TR TALL "llS Partnt!f/boyer wanted F~ up to 50. boat The car gar Uz. or Chudt
tot appt 497-4667 Agt DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 TOWNHOME) ts Where you are wl'llle 760-1634 or 854-743.C home hat 4 bdrm, 4 bath, 631-12615 0t 848-57~ 1------
ICWfltlT HTATf *IAllll YI m* Best N B value! 3Bdrm, viewing the grMnbelt IUmFIL 1 illl family rm. din rm & 2 • e~"~~\:-~ llPll ...... Like NEW oceanfront 4 bdrm, 2 bfJh Montego 3Ba. 1861 sq It Poof to-from the UPC>t!f decil of In VIiia Balboa. BARGAIN Ir P 1c1 S 8 2 5 • O O O • 4 • •: Aed bric*,• bdfm, 4
w/spectacutar white-with nice "'(ard Only cation Act ')Ow/and this spacious family Price. S 117K. 946-7893 ·759-3840 dL tradltlonat .. yout
water FOREVER picture 295,000. Lse opt OK. Call choose crpta, etct Only 11 om 8 · S 2 3 4 · O O O ----llUT Wllml bonus room $3e9
postcard views! Ocean PATRICK T'fNORE S225,000 S.~299 75S.-.830 Ill CAIYll HTAn IUl HTAn MWNIT ISUll.. Bob Jr 631-126
views from bdrms, Uvlng 631-1266 or 760-8702 H ..... ISlAll IWT nmu 5 Bdrm ptus maid's room Country Charm. 3bd, • ·~ii"ji room. lam rm, library , IUL ESTAn 8 baths. large party room GW 2'1\ba, lam rm, llOt tub, 4 • , -
formal dining & maid'~ A:most ~acre on wate<· w/kltchen &bath,tamlly sundeck , R-2 tot -~-..-
qrtrs Prioe slashed to ron~t 5 oom000 forf lluge GW room with 20' bar $349,000. 65().3335 I ~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!! $2 229 00011 yac · + • estate Indoor/outdoor poot I-
PA TRICK TENORE SU00,000 Appointment $995.000 · IWPT UY · tCUI YI WISTaJff
631• 1268,7&0-8702 fl\% with PATRICK TENORE -OPEN SATISAT t-5 lllllEMS Y1fW 2 bdrm, 1~ bath Veraltles First time ottered,
2,000 sq It 38r, lonnal 83 1· 126& or 760-8702 2 WINGED FOOT LANE 'Bluffs Condo Prlee re-penthe>ute Call . Bob Jr 2'..+ba. family/di
dining room. flreplace, • ·~i4;r:11? IAYflHT HPLU Or call tor appt to Me duced to s312 500 631-1266 room. 2 trplc, brlQ
step down lh1lng room 1 •!.•_,.wi: Br 2 B rent a I t Owner l &olutt 760-0606 I AnxlOUs owner says ;;,J • ·~·~\:· ctieery. only S2d Detached condo As· fi $l600/4 . Owner's 2a. ---3Bdrm, tamlty, many up-t~ :-_owne'1bfo'1.er. 831-'
sumat>le 9' •%loan or will Den overloolung m8ln lllfFS FMICltSlll grades Agt &.c6-10« .....,;~===:; WUTalff ,_,
Have somet1'11ng you want conSIOer tease option 3BR 3BA condo, 1 yr otd channel & sandy beach 2bd, 2ba. gar a. frptc lllaa .f WAY Tl py•~• 'Sharp 4 bdrm, 2'1\
to Mii? Ctuaif*1 ads do St95.ooo By Ow!l8f 1782 '1 Jamboree & Trades accepted Asking PRICE Satltly lore----$111,111 wlfa-au rm "" a tt well &42•5678 431 WESTMINSTER AVE Bison Many Hirn $830.000. Ownr/Agt closure costs onlyl Maybe even clOMf la the ., ... ITH•-.....,.. .. ~ wati..! yp
-_______ 1 ___ 63_1_-5661 S2.C9K Owrl8f 720-9492 6«-9513 n9-2t85 appt only way you leet about the -.,.,.,, ""' -----1---------view lrom this !amity Alt new kltch & ap-Pals onty pleuel ••-UY•••••• .. UUfllll& llUll l'10me w/Mf> family rm plianceslgaa. 2 bdrm 2 $289,900 To ... PERFECT IEST
FOR YOUIC LDVElllDI
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Newer townhome In quiet Nor1hwood area ot
Irvine has a giant master suite, 2nd bdrm or
den, 2'"1 baths + attaohed double car garage
Only $129.900.
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752-1589
15'.A*lC of Newport B11cb
BEST VALUE
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
HUIE CORIER LOT
4Bedroom, 2Bath, family room, fireplace
New paint & lloors, 3 car garage. Cul-de-sac
street
1111,IOO
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3400IUllEUE Arn. AIT 144-2111
NEWPORT BEACH
CONDO
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BEST BUY IN
HARBOR VIEW
KNOLLS
2 bedrooms and den, 2'/t baths. 2
cer garage. Completely upgraded.
Mountain and city lights view. Excel·
lent locatlon. Owner must sacrJflce
$249.000.
RON FELSOT 780-5000
15'.A*lC of Newport B11c~
---UIYN Bealtlfut private pool and fMmaldlnrm&OOUf1yatd bath Best loc. "'pOO., PATRICK TENOF
Best view property value In ts wnere thll elegant fwnily spa 1Urrounded by LUSH pool s545,000 7~830 spa & tennis. e.it now Ui 831-12$8 or 7.eo-.81
Newpor1 Beeohll Price home IS located. The pool landscape Spr....-,, 4 aaiuy -i-or ~ 831· t266 °' llashed to $485,000 on la surrounded by l*m bd · ---.,, --"'-646-5743 this IUpef sharp 3 bdrm. treet w/tots of deciclng. A rm. 3 bathe. IOfmal IUL man WM~
2',<, bath pool home Call MP«•tepatlooffthedln-dining, lamlfyrm, Nbfaty, ··~ij'\. •• ,.,.. · 2 flreplac.a. 1299,900. 4 " , · Anne """"asland Ing area affords Intimate OPEN SUNDAY 1·4 ---ft r ~~ ... --~ 1•:;;= __ :;;;J=;,;;;;;;.;=-....::;
631-1266 outlllde dining. $599,000. l720 SKYLARK l.;i v v : ... 8U
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I~~~ i: 6a uu7:~~11 Call Robin 631• 126& ... -2BR. 18A, 3 ml to ti. @•519 IUl man HARBOR VIEW Homes!
2::::1 ~.'s:O~~~ Pa~ ~:n~~':!.
BAYCREST 4BR 3'hBA
POOL. 2112 WINDWARD
OPEN SUNDAY 2·5
$339K, 675-1854
Monaco Modal. pool. lociated Realtors ~Ar apa. 1252,000 FEE by 673--3663 ..... Au I liil V V Cannery Vig prime OOf'net OWNER. ~ 1419 OWNER MUST SE
YILU llLIOI
IEWPORT IUCH
$125,000
Whet en opportunity! luxury & security
in spacious 1 Bdrm Condominium.
Sunny & bright, excellent location over-
looking greenbelt. Short walk to beach.
Compare price & value! For additional
info & appt:
I
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MJ-1111
COLDWC!LL
BANl(eRO
SEAVIEW
1917 YACHT CAMILLA
OPEN SATURDAY 1-5
Immaculate 3 BR & 3 BA. family
room home. City lights, plantatlon
shutters throughout. xlnt location
to pool & tennis. New carpet, built-
In closets, custom oak book·
shelves In family room & kitchen,
brick atrium. outside .lighting.
Larger yard with covered redwood
patio. Xlnt move In condition. Mus1
see • Wiii not last long at:
commercial bultdlng. 1111111 YllW _, Ull IUFFl&Yll lbd condo upper
1185,000 probate. P.ienno-.4br, fem rm, 3ba 1·2 UTl jaQUUl, t.;,,,11, poo
Carynefy Vlltage Realty $320,000 759-5471 -2 wonderlul houMI boltt hr sec, '"' ml to SC _ 873-3717 up tor ocean view Per-S65,400, 557-5320.
CLIFF HAVEN I MUST -.. ~ tec:t for owners home +
SELL! Beautlful 4bd, 2ba, Model perf.ct ' bdrm. 3'h Income A .. Ten .. I •••ile I n t g yard, custom remodel bath. 3,000 IQ h w/lormal $320,000 Robin Tench • reci. S325K, 63t~133 dining rm, tamlly rm, -631-126& ,., Salt I
CUf,••-. -water & tights view + Ll00-1BR SNGL w -•-n~"' more Call PATRICK Steps to Bay poc
Light, expantlve IMng T E N 0 R E S 16K-offer 700 Lio
4BR. tam rm. 3BA. den. 631-1286176().8702 Park Or •4' 850-M
;;;'.Boo"" .. :;: IHU ·-·----Leis ~Ul 1
New pain~ to beact1 Great CM location, 80 COLDW<?U
BAN~C!RO 3BR, 1V.8A. I 129,500. Get to 11\9 bae6c ABC'e. R·2 lot Asking I t 10
Real Estate St0te attic, ~t. ano CloMt. 675-t771, eves 7S0.1755 thengeuomecMh.
MORE f8I Y• M8lfY
llTUITLEIB:I
This Lusk built 5 bdrm home la et the top of the
hlll. Private end aerene -yet cl098 to Bonlt• Cany~ schools. Great lloorplan Includes chll-
drens wing, eeparete downatelra suite and 3 .car garege. Only S399,000. ....
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1917 Yacht Camlna
Traditions
Realty
631-7370
3BR 2'h8A '398,500 ------
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Agl 673-4062 E. SIDE CM MOO/MO Jee. •II behind pM g•t•. IEWPllT IUll AMhaWIMWcrpts&drpe. Large 2 bdrm. 1~ bettl ----,--..,...-2br. 1ba w/tg yard & llngle $1600 t 111, lut, clean-Lerg .. t Belcourt ~U CALl 67~ townhouM. G.,1ig91 COV· i=---...,--...,,....--.,..,...,:T
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CONDO 3bd 3ba, 2 frl*:. otherl 1Yail 53M 191 lg brk* palk> I 1550 + dpst child ate llal Jacuz + 2ba, dbl •ttlCMd gair'. pat Olt, 1750 ~ssoo dep, $895 No patl. 722~ 11
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Cdpe Cod ttyle home. •PENTRI E COVET 2br, 2baCondo 548-8971 Oceanfront w/vlew 3br bltlns. Fncd Y"d w/patlo. •· saoo +MC. No pat• •New dOV'I tan Clrl)et Apl 38' 2'A8a. 2 car Oat
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-LIDO ISL FURNISHED ' utlla. 646-9784 Of after All amenltle9. $400 +MC. pointed suite with 4 PV1
18R UTIL/GAR INCL ROOM W/KITCHEN PRIV 2pm 213-860-7te8 645-8724 ()( 850-9n8 olllces. rec:epllon.
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· 962-5780 S500 lnCf ulll +tecurlty. t 1 cabinets 720 or 1500
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5t4 Clubhouse It 11/• I 2711 ' N812/12/86to1/2 w/be maintained bldg.
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S t250. yrty. 998-5868 MU .. 91T1L twnhH, pool. gera~ 9/28·29th, Mrs. Bleier. ·
OCEA. NFRONT APT Wkly rent ... now evall. $350 I 'A ullls. Nr SC t175 YOik Apt 12F. NY. c....rcw PrtttrtJ
2B<lrm. twoe living room. $147.00 wtc & up. 2274 P1z.a. '32-7803 NY 1002 t 212nsa 0598 2771 yrly r_,,tel 1975/l'(IO Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 Fem, reep 25-30 llhere Prof eoupte lootclng to rent
548-9642 3bd, 2ba wtsame, Al\191' 2BR or 3BR home In Olde HARBOR BLVD
-------ltatah tt ·~·rt II In NB. $375. Salty COM. Sl'IOf'ec:ltff ()( Irv FRONTAGE . 2 UNITS MUI flllT 732·3137, 64&-8789·N TMraoe eree. 873-4647 Approx 1000 IQ tt, leate L-.rge 4bd, 2be;-Oef, ffplc>, 1 & GU-2000
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unit 105. 18R + den, $450 + ..C:, 875-0nO 548-39n Of 895-11&e • a u 1--· -------
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WATERFRONT DUPLEX n/drnkr $00 mo. utMS 882.-0124 C.M. NG .,... wmr.
3Bdrm 38&. rooft09 ger-545-3958 SC Ptza aree · two 28' 119111 + lend to
den, pello, 1veil now. BIG CANYON apt on got! F/M 3bd DUPLEX w/bel edd 2 more. Luth Ind~
$1900/mo., yrty + utll. courul 2bd 2b• N.8. nr weter, 23-35, rt-t S175K Agt ~-Hee
873-2747 Of 975-4382 poollspe/aec, 'H-tmk lmltr, =-= ~;:=· 1711 4 flD
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S.t-$url 10-12 HOUM w/r>O<J', tennis. ~ + fOf rent. te11~ Geotoe Me.on t31·12M
5 Neptune~ $370 +~M. 548-4952 prv bed & beth7 lrvlne Nwpt Bdt. 541-5032 llgt
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tml but very ct¥ty, pV1.,... + ~ utk 548-7183 c .. 642-4644
trMCe, own be. $295/mo .......... ~a. M/F ~ thr ler99 Npt1--------
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$300/mo. Coste M... 1a1 Hea1ttt Profeeek>MI
Call 545-t<>e7 preferred. 851· 1758
PROF/FEMALE 28-35 Offklel-c.2, It 130 E 17th
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Rate chart Monthly 11th Dlttrlct coet-0Mund1 lnde•: 8.374 WMktJ tndexH: I-Mo. c o . 6 21; 1-Yr. Tr ..... t
Rates are correct as of Friday, Aug 15, and are subject to change
Lender• 30-J••r ftxed Potnt1 15-year fixed
BANKS
Bank of America
MORTGAGE COMPANIES
First Interstate
Mason McDuffle
GMAC
Shearson AMEX
SAVINGS AND LOAN
10 250
tOOO
9 875
9 825
10 375
2.00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2.00
10 000
9 75
g 500
9 625
10 375
American 10 250 2 00 10.000
Home Savings NA NA NA
Great Western 10 ~50 2.00 10.350
C8'iroroia Federal 10 750 1.50 10.500
Home Federal 11.250 2.00 11 .000
Great American 10.250 2 00 tO. 100
Downey Savings 10.250 2.00 10 000
Pointe
2 00
2 00
2 00
2.50
2 00
2 00
NA
2 00
1.75
2.00
2 00
2 00
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8 250
8.875
8.500
7 875
7 625
8.750
8 500
8 500
8.000
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2.00
2.00
2.00
2.25
1.50
1.50
1 50
1.50
2.00
1.50
2.00
1 75
Index
6-Mo. CD
1-Yr Treu
l ·Yr. Treas.
1-Yr. Treas.
1-Yr. Treas.
ttth Dist.
11th Dist.
11th 0!$t.
1·Yr. Treas
11th Ol1t.
1-Yr. Treas.
1 tth Olst.
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2.50
2 75
2 75
2.25
2.50
2.26
2.00
2.25
2.75
200
2.75
2 00
Index: ln1erett rate Indicator uMd to determine changes In mortgage Interest rate
Matgjn. amount or percentage added to the Index at each adjustment Interval to determine lhe new mterat rale.
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Sea Poi~hr:~e~~,;,';:~e~ HQ~ Ile' Sf !'ES ~!~1~n~:;e from
lost ·ight ()f what make::i it ~ V .ID $395,000 to $795,000.
,____ .o trulyg.reat. EAA moM 'lH~~ Furthermore, with The Views. 75 % loan s, low
Every intere ·t rates and
home wt! 1 ~ con truction
have a Jra-financing as low a 1 %
ma_cic vi~w ~over prime, our terms are
of my-r1cal very accommodating.
Catalina, ~ So, come to
Dana Point are stunning ,,. Sea Pointe
Harhor, mile~ of while the pl)"i -i ~· Estate for a
" golden bcache::. or rolling bilities endle 51 :t look at
territori al back country. One of our omething
Not to mention spec-favorite custom at far from
tacular evening li ght Sea Pointe customary, but it feels
shows. (Show ti mes vary Estates i our i like home.
from sea on to eason.) active social ~ i Sale Office Ho urs:
We terraced lifestyle, ~ 10 a.m.-dusk.
each home .;ire in . uch which we OOWNHU 714/643-1392
a way chat no home pursue with great vigor.
will ob truer the view Our recreation center i
of another. Each site open to residents only.
configuration was Here you'll find that ten -
achieved through upslop-nis, swimming and relax-
ing and downsloping. ing in the spa are ju t a few
These imaginative lot 11 enve-of our favorite activitie .
lopes" give ea Pointe Estates Plus, you'll have all the
a whole new dimension seldom advantages of our leisure
seen or matched anywhere. clubhouse amenitie at your
Speaking of ights to behold, disposal. All guarded by a
many spectacular cu tom home manned, 24 hour guard gate.
a re already built or under The view , the security, the
construction and offered for homes and the activitie
sale. Upon inspection, you'll blend to make Sea Pointe
discover that these home are E tates one of Orange
crafted from the fine t build-Countys loftie t addresses.
ing materi als available. Our cu tom h me site start
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PAG• JO/SATURDAY AUGUST 16. , ... ______________ ll!lll __________________ DAILY ltlLOT/RS. . ~
NEW
198 single-family detached homes go on sale;
houses feature a ward-winning architecture
Kaufman and Broad, the largest
single-family . home builder m Cali-
fornia, is grand opening a new com-
munity In Mission Viejo Sunday. Called
California Colony, these 198 single-
family detached homes are priced
starting from $109,990 and will feature
the identical architectural designs that
won the company a 1986 Gold Nugget
Grand Award.
"We are pleased to be building in
such a fine community," comments
Gerald A. Gates. president. Kaufman
and Broad of Southern California,
Southeast Division. "California Colony
will offer home buyer:s some of our best
designs. We expect a strong response
to these new homes."
Three fully-decorated models will be
featured at California Colony. The first
model. catted the Comstock, is a one-
story residence with two bedrooms.
The Manchester model is also a one-
• story home offering three bedrooms,
one-and-a-half baths and Is perfect tor
a young family. The third model. the
Westminster. Is a two-story home with
three bedrooms, a loft and two-and-a-
quarter baths.
Home buyers at California Colony
wlll enjoy excellent financing packages
including 91h percent. 30-year fixed-
rate FHA and VA loans. Closing costs
for VA loans are capped at $1 ,590.
Conventional financing Is also avail-
able with 10 percent, 30-year fixed-rate
mortgages only requiring 5 P'--rcent
down payment. Closing costs with
conventional financing are capped at
$4,800.
As part of Kaufman and Broad's
California Series, California Colony
offers distinctive architectural designs
and attractive amenities usually con-
sidered extras In comparably-priced
homes. These Include tlle roofs,
vaulted ceilings, wood-burning fire-
places, bay and greenhouse windows.
ceramic tile entries, walk-In closets.
and wall-to-wall ca~petlng.
In the kitchen. home buyers will find
an upgraded dishwasher. continuous.
cleaning oven. ceramic 1
tops and · luminous llgt
features Include rear-yard
a gate, front-yard land!
attached two-car garages
Residents at California
enjoy the nearby recreatio
facllltles which include L
Viejo, Laguna Hiiis Mall
Coast Plaza, and several •
Entertainment opportunlt
available with Irvine Mead
To reach the com mu nit)'
on the Santa Ana Freeway
Road. Exit and go north c
Santa Margarita Parkwi
right. Continue to Margue
and turn right. Follow 1
California Colony.
California Cove has winning ticket
K . Von Muff
Mr K. Von Mutt of Laguna Beach is
the lucky recipient of 500 CaJifornia
Lottery tickets, given away by Kaufman
and Broad in a recent radio promotion.
Von Muff became eligible for a
drawing for the tickets when he visited
California Cove, Kaufman and Broad's
community of single-family detached
homes in Laguna Beach. and stated
that he had heard Kautman and
Broad's radio commercial. Von Muff's
entry then became one of hundreds In
the promotional give-away drawing.
"I've never even played the lottery
before!" Von Muff declared when he
was notified that he had won the
drawing. He quickly learned that
scratch was the name of the game and
proceeded to scratch the way to his
winnings.
California Cove. located in the rolling
hills of Laguna Beach. features 108
two-and three--bedroom homes with
outstanding features including tile
roofs. wood-burning fireplaces, bay
and greenhouse windows, microwave
ovens and front-yard landscaping.
The sales office at California Cove is
open from 10 am 10 7 p
through Friday, and Saturc
a.m. to 5 p.m. For more
please call 494-2206.
To reach Cahfornla Co-.
405 or 5 Freeways south
Canyon Road Go west
Canyon Road to El Toro A•
left at El Toro and follow I
California Cove. ·
Kaufman and Broad Ho
at1on (KBHC) is the lar,
family home builder In Ca
the third larges1 In France.
NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE
COSTA MESA PRICES!!
Bayview develoi:
watch environm
Brand New Single Family Homes
Newport Trails A unique community ottering your c ho ice of 2 and 3
bedroom 2-st()(y homes. bOfdenng the planned Canyon Community Nature
Pork Just moments from sh0pp1ng beaches schools. b 1k1ng and V10lk1ng
trails and business opportun1tes
When complete, Bayview, the $220 million
development on MacArthur and Jamboree Be
Upper Newport Bay. will attract a lot of attentlo
Its builder, J.M. Peters Co .. and Its h
consulting firm. Morse Consulting Group, h«
challenge In reallzlng the potential of this envlr•
sensitive land. Custom Features Include:
• Full tile roofs • Fireplaces
• Vaulted celhngs • Skyhghts
• Ga ffers & Sattler appliances • Oak cabinetry
• Private pool & spa area • Balconies (i}
PRICED FROM ONLV $158,900
°bPEN DAILY
10 om to 6 pm
CloMd Wedn9sdovs
1932 Sundance Lane
Co sta Mesa
(714) 548-1329
Bayview wUI eventually consist of slngle-fa1
a private and publlc park. a 300-unlt hotel, t\
office bulldlngs and a parking structure. T
development Incorporates scenic bicycle and
trails along the bay, while preserving the existin
The development la wedged bet ween
wlldllfe habitat and refuge of Upper Newpo
commercial areas around the John Wayne Alrp
development In this airport area has grown dre
recent years. the land Is In a coastal tidelands
extremely challenging for the consultants.
To shield the wildlife areas from the roadwt
lights. Mors9 used berminq olonq the baVI
development
Colony
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and So
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MESA VERDE IOI-.... 4 BR, 31A BA. CU8tom M9e stcxy home near
M.esa Vetde Country Club. Huge f.mty room,
with cozy UMCS--bric* tlrepleoe. Gourmet kttchen,
central w. eec:urtty, pool 8'ld spa! Thia wm flt
you to a tee!
A MEMBER OF THE
SEARS RNANCIAL NEnVORK COSTA MESA
--..... 0'111' c H1 •port ltytll Outatandl .. Qlti a.ncs..
Ktiped .... ~ "'CNfm''. Huge ~.
c:o-a•ed pMk). ... -~ 09'll09-2'4tory, uNque decor1
1--_..,ulJllU~ ----;::~:::~~·~·~·~·~ .. ~~-.~~,~~-~.(~'.(~,~~ -c;i <::-,...-.~~~C..,.1-.-~ Does watc:Nng 1UnMt1 on prestlgloua Me1a F"6'71'F~ • _ft-1 ... ..-
COU>WEU. BANKUt ftU•OUfTIAl. RUL ESTA TE SERVJCES Verde Goff CurM llPPMI to you? Thia outstand-
ing 5 BA home hat many fantastic quatlUesl
Formal dining, r~ kttchen wtth break-
fast area, new tHe, r8nge and microwave. hard-
wood floors, fm room, lots of glass. stone frpl
and wet bar!
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Gracious 4 BR den Mesa Verde home has
everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2
parks, beautlfW yard with pool and patio and.
side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on
fam ily room and teen quarters wtth Its own
entry. Bring In your offer! r
cena.u un,...
Wonderful family home In Mesa Verdel '4 BR. 2111
BA, den, loYefy formal dining room. WeU
planned kitchen with teparate eating area. Huge
yard, separate playhouse, very private on a
desirable family street. Owner is leaving areal
IH&ftm 11•,IM
Ideal arrangement for teen-ager of mother-In-
law quarters! Cozy and unique describes this
large corner lot poo1 home which backs to a
parkl Two master suttes (one ·up. one down)
separate family room, utility rooml
EASTSIDE
Wtml ...,. Ill& 1111.-
Charmlng 3 BR, 2 BA home with knotty pine
k1t<::hen, hardwood noors and 2 fireplaces. Mas-
ter bedroom suite upstairs with private deck. AV
parking plus An A-2 lot. Owner will carry for
qualif led buyer.
Wtml _.,.Ill& 11ll,IM
Charming & meticulous 3 bedroom den. Perfect
for a young family this lovely home Is just steps
away to a popular park!
WATERFRONTS .... ,.. ... ...
Sparkling 3 BA waterfront deck on Intimate
Island. Decorator perfect with walls of glass.
mirrors and Ille In every room. Plcure perfect
views from your llvtng rm. dlnng rm, Jennalr
kitchen, and master Br. Come see this af-
fordable waterfront!
WATlll'llll PN,IM
Weekend Retreat! Incredible Newport water-
front buy! Charmingly decorated 2 bedroomn. 2
bath, gorgeous plantation shutters. private brick
patio with lnvttlng spa. overlooks water and
large boat slip. Don't defayl Won't last.
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OPEN HOUSES
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3001 Country Club
$318,000
2478 Felrw8y
$170,000
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3001 Country Club
$318,000
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3 BA $204.900 1-5
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3 BA $170,000 1-S
mt&IUA 912 Hyde Ct. L UTllll
4 BR $160.000 1·5
mt& llU 2157 Peclflc A-HM LUITUI
2 BR $139,500 1-t
NEW LISTINGS
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One. 1 BR and one. 3 BR In dMlrabe west
Newport only 9 years oldl Garage, carport and
laundry facilities. Price lnctudee the lend. Fuaay
o~ has well-ured-for property. Walk to
ocean. call now for financing detaUal
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wen-maintained Duplex wtth room for 5 caral
One, 1 Br, 1 BA and one, 2 BR, 1 BA, garage and
separate laundry area. Walk to Udo ahopplng.
Live In one and rent out the other! Call now for
flnanclal lnformatlonll
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Perfect starter home! 3 BR. 1 BA brand new
kitchen with cetllng fan1. ad.ded famlly room •
each room perfectly decoratldl Fulty tenoed for
privacy.
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Charm with economy! This 2 BR unit has an oak
kitchen w'Sth tlle counter•. 2-car attached garage
and a large patio! Near transportation. parh
and shopping!
UITAAM •.HI
Rldlculoulfy low prloedl Three bedroom de-
tached home. flreplece, large country kitchen.
two-car attached garage. Needs pa.Int, carpet-
ing and rear landscaping. Bring yqur working
clothes and savel
~ 645-0303
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Wlmb'edon VUtagel Upgraded 8-Plan ln excel-
..,,, condition with extra large lot, bric.k tront,
COY9r9d patio. central 8't. pCantation lhutten. In
2 BRa & atrium. Community pool and tennl1 In
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Meea Btuttal Perfect for today's modern family.
Thia 3 BR. 3 BA has a large kitchen. separate
den, ~loua patio with spa. A bright open
teeUngl 2 BR• are muter suites. End unit
•T& Ill& . . 11..,..
Charming SommerMt home, 4 BR or 3 BA den,
21h BA townhome with community pool and ape!
Thia fantutlcatly organtnd home hu A/C,
cab .. TV. large 16ghted patio yard, cu1tom cat>to-
neta & ahelvw, extra 1torage. mirrored dining
room wall and akyUght ln ~room wtilch open1
up to true blue akyl
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townhomet Large 2 BR. 2 BA await• you when
you return. S unny tlled entry atep1 Into IMng
room. Built-In microwave and oven are the
cook's dellghtl Call to aeel •
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car garage, community apa & pooll Loweat
priced C-Ptan. yet In the bett condition. Stream
& lake off the rear patio, walk to South Coa1t
Plaza.
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4 BR beauty! A home to '* Into not out oft
Sparkling pool and ~~ .}l·ewlnkle park as
your back yard•~ ~~:ourt1 next d oor.
achools nearby. "]I pgra<Ma Include new
carpet. paint • ·"' w indow covertng11
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2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESI
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NEW LISTINGS
ILIFFS 1210,000
2BR. 2BA condo on greenbelt in prime location
This unit 1s priced below market for an Angelita
plan Probate Sale.
MUHi YllW ... El IU0,000
4BR & expanded FR Palermo In great location.
Children can waJk to school, park and greenbelt
without crossing a street•
JISMllE CHEI 1141,IOO
Best floor plan w/3BR & FR. Outstanding private
location. Spa. brick patio. skylight. Move in
cond1t1on Hurry on this one•
JlSMl•E CHH SJH,000 ..
An outstanding residence customized thru-out
Ocean view. master suite. open ce1~mgs. sky-
lights private spa, and 2 fireplaces
SUYIEW $421,100
Best buy in Seav1ew w/ocean & city lights view
Pool ~1zed yard 4BR. 3BA. 2-story Excellent
c:ond1 t1on See today
SU YIEW UH,HO
4BR 2' 1BA single level New Bedford with pan-
fjram1c ocean & city light views Many upgrades
6 marvelous added storage
LIDO PUllSUU '"""'-1121,000
Mosl prest1g1ous bayfront h1ghr1se. full security
w/door man lovely 2BR 2' 1BA Beautiful decor
and view forever
LIDO 1140,000
Spacious 4BR . 3BA custom contemporary
home Perfect tor entertaining or 1ust relaxing
Sunny p&t10 and decks bring outdoors 1n• .
JUST REDUCED
I LUFFS 1112,000
Beautifully maintained 3 BR ·s plan on lee
lctnd Two good assumable loans Overlooks
PfJ(J t.I H:<J
IRYIME TUlllACE 1274,000
r or lhe professional' Two large master suites
w11ti 101s of privacy Kitchen completely up
d.ited Ready 10 move in• Call to see
IAYCR UT 1217,000
lmmaculdtP-iiflCl "'·modeled. this JBR. 2BA
tinmP •<:. 1n mov" 1n c:onc1i11on1 Custom k.1tchen in
r.h!:!rry wrJorJ. a cooks delight Land included
USTI LUFF UIO,DOO
8rn1g your large tam11tes• Spacious SBA and
-; 18A W Jlk to school church. stores. park.
tf>nnis clutJ E .(Cellen1 cond1t1on
SUYIEW UH,IOO
lmmac.ul...tti> JBR 3BA 8. FR home City lights
Pli.UtliJtl(Jll ShultPr<;, thru-out New carpets
Frec;t I{ cll'C,Of dtf!d E1cellent location to pool &
tenni,
lfl OHYOI HH,000
Prest191ouo:; gat"'d <HP.a Pool & spa, A/C. pan-
eled game room 1nc ludP.s wet bar 3 BR '3 BA
great locat1<m 11ew
A MEMBER OF THE
SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK
C.W.tU laMtr 11.w..tlal I tal lst1t1 S.nf111
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
SATURDAY )
IUffS 2111 Yld1 ltn4t
2 BR $2 10 000 K PARKER
ctHH Ill UR 32 1 Peiuttti1
3 BR $359 000 M MATTHEWS
IUYlfW 1117 hclilt c ••• 11.
3 BR, FR. VIEW $398 000 M GUTH
Ullltll YllW lltlH 1127 , ... , .. ,
4 BR $398.500 J CAMPBELL
IUYl(W 111 I hclilt llHthltt
3 BR DEN $459.500 L MURPHY
IUYllW 1107 hclill h rlt111
4 BR, FR SPA $469,500 f CORKETT
SUNDAY
IHlll THRACl 1431 Ser1114t Ttrrac1
3 BA FR $274 000 M PHILLIPPI
UITILIFF un Arell•
5 BR $290 000 M GUTH
CHiii IU IH I 17 I n i,.; Cer11tlt1
1 BR FR $329 000 J DONAHUE
CHIU Ill IH 311 h lHtttll
3 BA $3~9 000 M MATTHEWS
IOYH SIORU 1242 h•tntt l111
4 BR FR, POOL $373 000 ~ OLSON
llAHOR YllW lllllS 1127 hecrut
4 BR $398 '>00 J CAMPBELL
IAYCHIT 1101 lltHtt4 La11
5 BR. FR SPA $41q.ooo J MERTZ
IHllECLIFFS JOI bt1i11 Ca1rt1
3 BR. FR $575 000 G LIVINGSTON
IHlllHH JU t l•rt~t;t lrl"
5 BR $695 000 L MA~fSON
HYH UHU J 12 bt1l11 I tar
3 BR, FR $730.000 F SENNES
llAHH llHI I Tr1tal1ar
5 BA FR $990.000 S EXLEY
UH 127 Via ll4t Ste4
4 BR FR $1,350.000 C AUMSFELD
Ill WITH FAllWIY -20 ca., .. Falrwar
5 BR. FR $t 695 000 L ROSE
llAHH llltf 1 • .,.11 6 BR FR $3 800 000 c. MCMAHAN
644-9060
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NEWPORT BEACH
llWNIT llllUI 1111,111
Cape Cod appeal. 2BR. 2'hBA split level. White
carpet, wood windows. Community pool. spa &
clubhouse in small complex
Tlf lllffl llllMI
Popular 1 story Blutt condo. End unit sur-
rounded by grass. 3BR. 2BA. highly maintained
with lovely parquet floors In kitchen/entry. Fee.
IALUA llll,111
First block ott the sand. 3BR cottage. Great first
home with future development potential.
YILU IALIOA • 1111,IOO
Outstanding 2BA suite condo in security bldg
Community pool and spa Owner will consider
lease option Make offers
YILU HUOA Sllt,000
1 BR penthouse with vaulted ce1l1ng & full view of
Newport harbor & the ocean beyond Luxurious
& secure complex
WEST •EWNllT 1240,000
3BR & 2BR duplex 1 block from beach Newly
refurbished No problem keeping this place
rented
BEACH COMMUNITIES
HWHRT IUCI Ul0,000
This duplex 1s special' Curb appeal galore 3BR
& lBR with p1uazz1 4 car garage, corner location
on wide street
ILIFFS S2IO,OOO
3BR &1ngle level corner unit on wide greenbelt
Light & bright. neutral decor Good assumable
first trust deeo
WUTCLIFF 1321,000
Dramatic entertainment home on quarter acre
corner High ceilings · 4BR. ~Hained glass.
pool/spa BBQ pit Trade tor income property ·
DOYEll SNORES UlJ,000
On a most desirable street this Dover Shorf•
SBA home is perfection tor a family' New land·
scape & pool Air cond1t1oned
LllO ISLE '441,100
Redecorated and appointed JBR home on 40'
lot with del•ghlful sunny south patio Beamed
ce1hngs, Palos Verdes stone fireplace
LllO ISLE 1471,000
Architectural design glass. light and dramatic
decor m this 3BR contemporary home 3 fire-
places. security system. corner lot
Ill OHYOI HI0,000
Monaco with 4 skylights and view Master BR
suite with sunken marble tub. huge LR. air
cond1t1on1ng
WEIT lllWPOllT 1141,000
Sunset & ocean views forever from this quallty-
bufll 3BR oceanfront home M ove-m condition
with many Rdded extras
LIM ISLE 11,HO,OOO
Wonderful Enghstl Normandy bayfront in excel·
lent location 4BR with 2 master suites. country
feeling throuqhout Pter & slip
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ever brought· back from vacation?
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nal two aicel bllla Humphrey Bolan ulCd 1n the
Catnl' Mwtny because he en)Oyed my 8oprt 1m-prm1?N ~them for 1 ~·then couldn't
find l~ haven't done Boprt since:· ...........
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"In Indonesia. 1 bcauuful item which ~mbled
a bud vuc caua)ll my t'yc It WH brut1>1at.ed ·
with 1ntneau: c.arvina c>n 1ht P'' I u~ it for
(lowcn W11 I nawe I it.med my $2 SO '°uve-
nir was ac:1ually a pipe uted for t\a\h1\h " . .,. ... . ,.....,, ...... .u.
.. My moo unuiuaJ tho happen• to be my favor-
1tt About 2~ yeara llO· on a vacauon in France,
I treated myself to a S20.CXX> •pecdboet. • 11x-
rater I docked 11 11 MontA: (arlo and u\C:d 1t for
many ycan un11I I ht.er.tJly wore 11 out ••
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lllW IT U': 8n111h IKtrm Vldorie T ttVW.nf " elated 'he ~ w
exhibit pMtmor movn in the Otn\tma• movie rcleate-. /Int W/IM', a
romantic comedy <ihc pltyi an edtlOt' who p involved with an
author. played by 8t1u DeMttay "I ~ to be te-" y on tcn:cn, to
wia.le my bottom a hnle," \lyt rennant. who ako CCHtan with R'*rt Mlec.ttmn in ABC\ mlnt'lmn I ht' Wtnt1' n{ War II. in pro-
duction But " wk1na your tu\h acttnf> "ff you don't wtp 111n real
hfe -and I dt>n't -y~. thal'\ 11Ct1na."
After a ten~ of bullnaa 1nd penonal mtWPt denulcd h" carut.
rock'• Pettf ,..,..,.,,., 11 beck on tl'ICk With a new album out.
Prfmnnl/1rm, and open1na St..-Nkb' na11onal wmmcr t0ur
throuah Labor Dey. Frampwn ho proved he'• a w rv1vor "'Stcpp1na
up the ladder (1p1n) it very eiu:111na. .. he Y)'I "'I've IJ'OWfl up
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Ralil Givaa goes to 'Hal of the Clas'
A bright star breezes into her new TV comedy role
I ICftle Of humor: lademtC
competition. IOdalu.ation and
d.dcoverina how you fit tn."
She'• no su.,,..:r to wch
pn>blem1. '"School aches you about life and 1( you're not
rady for &hat .. o( hfe, It
can &e lhocklftl," •YI Otventi
who wiJhes aht hid antnded
col'-It • nonnaJ •· ., hid to cbl with lods
dnnkinsand ~"land I re· lh1.ed dwt I 't know 10
much after au. I hid no 1oeaal
hfc; you don't dlle when
you're 15. You have the am-
dmuc wortd 1n con&ro«. but
you have to deal wuh I.ht rtaJ WOftd. too. Aad u.a·a hard."
She Mys her chncWf Dar-
lene Merriman. ... , ~n v•·
vens ftvt )af'I •· She'a about to m1er COllele and thlnb aht knowt everyth1ne. ..
Oivens" acUftl c:arerr bc:pn in hWi IChool ~ ahe Wll In the llmt FM Apot/,,, Th#
Bronx and rht WI:. In col .. me WU. rtpJlar on Th, Guid
1111 Ught and lbvlnf(, dlytunc
tOeP operu, and modeled for
Madnn01ml1 and .~1ntttn
Tau':' IPOt on Th, cQ1by
ShoW IMt ~and encou~
mtnt ft'On1 Ball COiby have led
lO her ~ In IC11f'I (arCler ·
ftlll u me '"It was a bocMt f oc
me. becaux he had wch wth
1n my abtf1tin. .. •YI Ciw~n
who moved to Loi Anetles
eat1 y lhlJ year and landed her
ftnt CXHWTI"I n>le 1n Bt'W'rly
lltlls Madam. an N ·TV movte that 1.1red 1n Apnl Altboueb lhcte'I a faity•t.alc
quahtr. to Givens' Life. w
doean t attnbutt her ~ «>
mAIK· .. It wa a lot of hard
WOtk. AM f'm 1ull at It .. But
by her own adm1 on. the
only th•na lack1na 11 Pnn«
C'hann1ns. ..J -u.z..-...
...
When you're 6
and starting
first grade on
Monday, all
thin~seem
pOs&ble. Even
sitting still for a
whole day. ., .. .,..
On a late
sum.mer
mominain
your IC'Venth
year, life
takes you by
the band to the door of first
p-ade. This year, more than 3.6
million children acroa the USA
will emt.rt on this areat adven-
ture. For 24 younpt.en in Fred-
erick. Okla., the moment of
truth will come at 8:50 on Mon-da . ~be led to a yellow
door, entering from the play-
around of Whittier Elementary Scbool Few doors in life open
on such pand unknowns.
Canndita Fauk:oncr,_. who··~ has been opcnina doon to nrst arade ~ 1949, will be waitina there.
More than the president -and
only llishtJy lea than their per-
entl -she will have a monu-
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mental impact on her new pu-Doua Eoff: be dilfemlt 12 or 20 )'CaJ"I hence;
pi.ls' lives. -r o sit still," ays Mike Kau-they confidently expect the same
They are not likely to fOf'Fl blc. onetheyarejua,ettinatoknow.
their fint-crwte t.eacher. They are at a ~ 1quinn-.. rm POI 10 be a r-.ce car
Mn. Faukoncr's faoe is ltm1. · wantinc time of tile. driver," anoounc:a Justin Gan-
but lovina. It •YI she is the bola. ~ want 10 be bis:a' -u man.
It al.lo says she knows this is a bi& ~~ ... ~s00~~ .. rm POI 10 be a jet man, ..
straQIC. even fiiafuenina m<r w6o ~ uuwu lci.nderpn-•YI John 8ryanL
menL .. I will help you," ha' eyes nm &om baulbty aJtitudel. Lalie Blair, like many of ha' •:..~~.~~~ ~>:,~=-~ =A~J.~~ to cot.er her room are fWJ of ea-with my bi& brocben." lbe wanwd 10 quarterblck the
lt"'etl about what they will ac-Someday, tbete children will' O.U.. Cowboya. .. But that's for ~~=~·saya ~~~~~ £~4:
'1'o live karate leMO .. •YI They don't expect the WOl1d 10 pkilded, a Prt could be Qum1er·
t.:k tome <taY.
Albante Pary ii fiall of q
boos: What is tlm? What's ·
b'l He liva with bis
mother, who •YI bis
uationa can mwe her l: .. kindeapaten visited
police •tioo. the 6re house,
doctor, a nune, Albante ·
ed: ... wan 10 put people in j
-bid people. l want 10 put
culil on them."
Albante bM a leCX>Od am ·
tion, imprmed upon him ev
hebe be knows why it is im
iant. .. , want 10 ~
ays with pa.nd lenOUIDe8I.
For the a.. of 1998 in thi
mmins communi 20 ·
&om the Texas:.. all tbi
teem ec?lll'ble.
Raidenta often lovi!WY
the town, ooouJatioo -6; I .. Frederic.t, tJSA... A
ftapa over Main Slftlet in
tometimes dusty prairie
.. Fredaidc WdoOmea You
Omit Plains~~ sur roundins land whea
and c:ouon. It's awmomdy Oat
Frederick bas no movi
boule, but it bu 17 church
and one bl.t thlt lel'VCS 3.2 beer
A Dairy~ opened this year:
It WU I bia dtal.
In the &II. half the 10Wn at
tends Frcdaict Hiah iOo
pmea. They are the Born
and play at 9ombcr Bowl In mmt yard of CllCh player's
a 1arJe ""1 rack .. A Born
Li~ Hae. .. Months after
alOO, IOIDe remain.
MOit of Mrs. fauJconet's fust P'aden have teel' a pme a dilcova-ed that boys pmy foot
ball; airts are~ Man
upare 10 do theee thino.
Some ay limply: .. 1 want l
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be a t.cen..qcr when I grow up ... Ri&ht now, the Class of 1998
is disposed to love ftm grade.
despiie rumon their dayi will be
filled With spcllina tc5tS. '1. .. I've liked cv~ school I've
been in. .. says Robini Paiel with
work11y confldence.
Most of the children blush at
the suaestion they might many
or have children, but Justin
Gartman openly says be will .
.. He'U have 20 kids." scoffs
~Eoff: Elisha Dow has even mort
specific plans: .. rm goina to live
in a green house with blue trim
and my kids' names will be Ca~
by, Lamont and Levon."
.. Can you believe it?" ex-
claims 1...eslic Blair, the wouki-be
quarterback. .. She wants to be a
housewife! ..
Believina in progress. the par-
ents of the Class of 1998 want a
better life for their children.
They worry fannina in Oklaho-
ma and Frederick's few indus-
tries may not suppon such hope.
Jane Blair. 31, Leslie's moth-
er. who has lived in four houses
in her life -all in Frederick -
dreads the inevitable moment
her daughter will choose her ·
own way ... I know I'll just blink my eyes. and she'll be aonc. To
do the thinp Leslie talks about
she'll have to leave ...
But mothers insis t their
daughters must be mo.re inde-
pendent Says Rose Sims. who is
remarried after a divorce and
has a dauahter in first pade:
.. When I was young. I thought
I'd marry and a man would takt
care of me. But it doesn't ha_ppen
that way. I want it to be different
for Sara."
Cecilia Nuncio. 30. secs her
daughter Michelle already mak·
ing heady advances. "I hated
5Chool from the start. .. she says.
''My famil y spoke only Spanish.
I never spoke up in school. The
kids picked on me.
"Michelle is doinJ so well. She
has no problem Wlth lanaU18f!.
She gets good grades. Maybe
they're just average. but I thmk
that's fantastic -av~. I ncv·
er did that well."
As a child. Mrs. Faulconer.
the c~n·s mentor in this piv-
otal year, worshipped tcaehm
and wanted to do well in 9Chool.
Her ftm..,adc memories arc
from Vernon. Tcus. 30 miles
south of Frederick. "I remember
a spelling test The word was
'gun,' .. she recalls. .. And I
spcUcd ·aum: It was wrong. and
it broke my heart. .. She also re-
members that her mother had
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warm cookies waiting when she
got home.
After IJ"lduation from West
Texas State University. Mrs..
Faulconer Uluaht her first ems
in Ca.rtsbad. N:M .. in 1949. he
met her husband. Buck. on a
blind dale in Vernon. He is a
rttired fire chief and head of the
Frederick San1tat1on Oepan-
menL They have a son. 29, a fed-
eral bank examiner in DalJas.
Mrs. FauJconer beaan teach·
1na in Frederick in 1959. and for-
mer fint-tJ'ldcrs remember her
with pat devotion. "One time.
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I got in trouble and sht Pinched
my-arm.~ Randall Lewi~
vice insident of the NationaJ
Sank of Fredmck.. .. J don't even
remember what I dJd. It wasn't a
big deal.
"She stnughtened me out ri&ht there ...
"J know some of them act to
idoliu you a bit." Mrs. Faul-
coner quietly admits. In April.
teachers in Frederick. including
sever-' former pupils. v0ted her
1986 Teacher of the Year.
Mrs. Faulconer regrets to say
that first graders' li ves seem to
have changed since she greeted
her first cfass. Fewer plates of
wann cookies await them.
.. Thert art so many broken
homes and si ngle parents~ or
homes where both parents
work... she says. "They don't
have enough time to take care of
the kiddos. ~·re not being
read to at home.·
Across the USA. both parents
work m · 59.6 percent of families
Wlth schooHlc chtldrcn. AJso.
23.6 percent of this year's firs1-
graden arc beina raised m sin~
parent hou9Cholds.
Mrs. Faulconer believes ttus
hat~ to-the problems that
come through her classroom
d09f'. Some childml already can
read or arc close 10 iL For othcn.
this basic breakthrough can be
far off or mystenously difficult.
·-sometimes. you worry. even
lose sleep over why a child can't
read, ... sht says.
But a good fim..grade teacher
is patient, ever peticnL
Mrs. Faulconer wdl lovingly
lead Leslie. Michelle. Ashantc
and the others though a laby-
rinth of new experiences. The
younptcrs will change. find new
ambitions. grow taller. fill out
into the shapt of those they once
knew as big luds. At day's end.
Mrs. Faulconer will leave a
trademark signaturt on their
work. No day in fir5t grade ends
until she sings four lines. an echo
from the world of her youth·
Work tmtt IS OW'1'.
Home wt' will go.
.\.IOlher 1.r wa11infl
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'98wlgrmte
What's likely 10 happen during the nex
12 years and beyond-for the a.. of ·9
in Frederick. Okla., and ICro9 the USA .
... In Frederick, this year's 125 first
ers will:
•Spend 2.100 da)'S in school. eat 2.1 school lunches (typical menu: oorn dogs,
french fries. carrot sticks, Jello, cupcakes
and milk), and take 4.200 bus rides.
•Take 2.100 hours of English and at
least 1,800 hours each of math, science
and social studies.
• Get 48 quarterly report cards.
• Have no study halls and little ~
time, unlike their parents. Recess ends
with second grade in Frederick.
Nationally:
•They'll chew up 25010 300 pencils by
the time they araduate from hiab school.
• Boys Wilf run throuah SO pairs o
shoes in 12 years; airls. SS.
• 9S percent Will be U. 10 read by 9.
• 86 percent will complete hiab school • 40 percent will attend ooUete by age
25; 20 percent will .,aduate.
• The coUter>bound, and their parents,
will pay bia mooey. CoUete tuition is pre-
dicted 10 be $ 12.014 It public 9Chools and
$21 ,838 at private ones by 1998. That's a
6 perc:ent .. ·)Ur hike from the current
SS,314 public, $9,659 private.
•They'll have more neiabbon. From
1980 10 l<XX>; the· USA's population will ao up 18.3 percent, 10 268 million.
•Plenty will live in the Southwest. The
Census Bwau projects that the Sou1h
will pin 3. 7 percent population and the
West 4.3 percent lbe-NOnbemt will lose
4.3 peroent and the Midwest 3. 7 percent
•They'll live kqer. UR ~ for first-trade boys is 76 years; pts, 82. 7
yean.. For a JO.year-dd woman today, life
expectancy is 80; for I man, 73.6. :J _..,s.-
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illnyBuffett
~ long way ·tom
'Margaritaville'
He's on tour now and still likes to
party hard -onstage. Offstage, the
singer is into films, fam'ily and a
round-the-world trip for his 40th .
., Crlll l1llll11'1l
..... HU ti FU 11111rt ... tlllt ... tills .........
l•bl1: 1., omtlle with the
attitude that this is PD& 10 be
my lat conocl1i so let's all have
fun and pmty till we drop. Let's
flee it. a lot <X perb men just.,
throusb the motions omaaee. Th9 ICt like they're ~ the audience a &vor and that tb.CY'd
really .. tber be doq aometbq
exciU.., like meen,. their 9C>
countant Last year wu my bia-
acst year in concert lfOllCS. .. ... ........ ""' -...: Sometimes I have 10 n:member
who I am in public. I often just
cnme around and act crazy like I
normally would act. People as-
sume from my 900IS that rm
alwavt antW;ne dope and that
rm fu" a-~ hanutS Pia-
pen. I went all throusb that ...
It (tourilw) is like war. Com-
pare 20 )an Oil the r'09d and all
the daneen and excitement and
it's like ICrVina in the Vietnam
or Koran War. Most of my
peers who have been 0n the mid
are either dtad or broke. ~
know bow ~1 my music is 10 me. but they like my devil-
may.are attitude OlllUllC-
ll U.. tllllp,..,.. .. te try tt
Ill ......... -....... :
the common thin& is 10 1ell my
r"<*l mamem that we have a
relative in common. Since my aew krK1'¥I all my &rnily, they
...vftJlv tell me by •vinL ryoo;;" pm love this One. ""fl
rm punq tostber a book de-WW. my acfventures on the
rmd. The SlraDl£ll thqs sirts
do is ,et drunk and try 10 jump
ONllile-rm buic:8Dy a very shy
Southern Catholic boy. and I
doo 't undenaand what causes women 10 ., wild in concens.
One Prl in Palm Beech. Fla.,
actually ran 10 the mee and
It.aped over a fOur foot barrier. I
fiaur'ed that would have aotten
her a lJrome medal in the Olym-.
pies. The ... thin& is that
once they ,et~ they're too
stunned 10 do anythq. ..................... ........ u ......... .. PnllM"•····••t·Jllcy Fnlt": They're just ~ you
can Pl11Y 10 and aiet throush the
day ~ You can't ute my
sonp or concens 10 say rock
music is dcstroyina the culture.
My sonas touch on people's de-
sire 10 have controlled insanity.
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111111 11111: Fans are ~their
families 10 my conoens now. I
tould have kids as old as some
of the teen c s who are ~li~a.. 10 tee me play. I 1epe9Cbt a ,~
bit of escape 10 my audicnoe. In
oonoert. I try 10 oon~ people
that if they can't ., 10 parad.ile
that I can brifll it 10 them.
Thele are exciW. times for
me. I"ve been doq OUs fOr 12
)Un. rm just a saloon si..,-
wbo's srown up or at leua is
makq an efbt 10 try 10 -and
I tbinr audienoes can relate 10
this kind of rock-'n '-roll Peter'
Pin attitude I have. .... ~ ...............
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... The 6lm is about two
P.Y' who end up on a South Sea
island and have i.n adventure.
It's a roc:k·'n'-roll. Roblmon
Crutoe-type &nwy. rm talkq
10 Mic:Md Nmnith (forrnei'
'\
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member oft.he Monkccs) about producq it The trouble with
most so-called rock-·n '-roll mov-
ies is they oonomtrate too much
on the music and not enouah on
the oomedy or adveotu.re. This
will have all three.
II Wy Ill ..... a..tt ICt I
fica.ue 22 }an ~ has ""'" pend me .fur most actq roles. I
could be .a believable charac:ser.
but I think Mt:ICbdh would be
too m a Sb"e1Ch for this Key
West oonch. I wrote scripts for
Miami Via and Amazing St~
ries that I would have S1IJTCd in.
They still may u.e them. ....... .., ...........
~ I write. oily prim, eat.
rad, 11111 and fish. rm like a i't'-
tittd penon. only I IC>mctimes
have 10 deal with aooountants
who call me up 10 1ell me I need
10 tour soon so our 90vemment
WOO 't IO broke. I live in a bou9e
now in Key West. I quit livina
on the sailboat because it was
bard 10 ~ a pizza man 10 deliv-
er. and It teemed every tourist
wanted me 10 IX* with bis 6sb. . ........ ..,..w tr. Ms ........ , ............ ,"' ....... --.. ........
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adjust 10 ~ on the r'09d with a
musician. My wir is a p>d
woman and bas raised our
da"Wbter very well. I tee them
both often. rm too ok1 to dale
~~and rm no kqcs' wild. When I ftrst '1t on the r'09d. I WU I Catholic altar boy
~ crazy. Now rm thi.nkq
IDQR in tennS of iunily and be-
ina • IC>Od parent
h ....... ,,. ...... ''Pint•"
...., ........... .., tills
,....: I haVe outlived all my dan-
gerous vices. Gettina older
means you dean up your act J
can't do th.inp IS Iona IS I used
10. rd rather spend time with my
dauab~ than ao out and ltl h.iah. I !r:Y to stay away &om that •
kind of libtyle that could have
killed me in the past
h , .... , .... faltasr. When l
hit 40, rm 10M1 travel around
the world in 80 days and take
SS0,00> with me. rm 90nna
write a script or a book or a
bunch of sonp about the experi-
ence. rm aonna swt in New Or-
leans on a ship my arandfather •
used 10 CA&Mtn ancJ then rm
pna ht.ad for Rio and then
tum ~l I never planned on
Uvina until 40, so I filured I
owed this 10 m)"ldf. It's aoina to
be m_y birthday praent to my-
IClf. :J
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Want to fuul out
what makes you tick?
Just p ick up a pen.
By J. J. Leonard
seated myself in front of the
round dining room table.
shifted in the chair until I
was quite comb1.able, and
prepared to copy out the paragraph
on the sheet of blank paper in front
of me. "Just think of this as a lark;'
I told myself as I began to scribble.
·"Just think of the stories you can
dine out on when this guy's conclu-
sions are aJI off-base:'
I guess I'm a skeptic at heart. I
make it a point not to trust in things
like graphology. So I never expected
anything to come of having my
handwriting analyzed. A iew laughs,
maybe. But certainly nothing re-
vealing. Nothing of consequence.
1 was wrong.
I recognized the truth of most of
graphologist Dr. Car&os PedregaJ's
assertions right away. BU~. when he
announced that I was very decisive
but often not patient enougb, I was
sure tha t I'd c aught him in a
mistake. ·
It took me a week to accept the
fact that, as much as I didn't want
to believe it, signs of my impatience
stood out like highway markers in
both my professionaJ and personal
life. I'd simply chosen to ignore
them. I had to confess, pr. Pedregal
knew me-or at least certain as-
pects of my personality-better than
I knew myself.
Had J known more about gra-
phology at the time. I might not haYe
been so surprised. Graphology op-
erates on the same principle as , for
example, the Rorschach psycholog-
icaJ tests. In putting words on a
piece of paper or interpreting ink·
blots-a person projects her un-
conscious personality. Where the
writer chooses to first place her pen
on the page indicates how she sit·
uates herself in relation to family
and society. The shape and length
of the lines reveal other personaJity
traits.
From there the analysis narrows
down to looking at specific let-
ters-their size. shape, slant, and
how they're grouped. Even the
choice of writing implement, the
pressure applied and legibility are
considered. And of course, the sig-
nature is studied-the individual's
personaJ creation that no parent or
teacher has had a hand in trans-
forming. "One characteristic. in
isolation shows nothing;• says Dr.
Pedregal. "The conjunction of
everything is used to analyze a per·
son's handwriting:• ~
In all, a graphologist examines
OYel" 300 aspects of a person's script
~ result? "Your handwriting will
tell ·an expert things that your best
friend or mate woukln 't know after
a full 10 )'W'S:' says Or. Pedrega). Not
surprisingly, a handwriting analysis
can often provide new insights into
~f, )Wt relationships and )Wt·
JUe as well.
Take Mike and Susan (not their
real names) as an example. The
couple decided they would both haYe
their handwriting analyzed. For the
most part, husband and wife were
pleased with the results. Each,
however. adamantly disagreed with
one of the characteristics listed in
their respective analyses. Mike's
handwriting had revealed that he
placed too much importance on
himself and his family. ''The rest of
the world can die so long as we 're
okaY,' was the attitude that ca.me
through. Though Mike denied that
this was true, his wife felt that the
analysis was right on target.
Interestingly, Susan's point of
contention was about a character-
istic that was in direct opposition
to the quality Mike had argued
about. Her script showed a tend-
ency to put other people's needs
first, betore her own or her family's,
something which Mike had accused
her of time and time again. "You
don't care enough about our kids;'
he'd tell her. "You're always taking
care of all the other kids in the
neighborhood'.'
The conflicting reactions sparlaed
numerous discussions between the
two. finally. Mi~ and Susan real-
lied that they-and not the graph-
ologist-were mistaken. Their op-
posiJl8 penonaJity traits hid blinded
them to each other and fueled their
conflict. That awareness allowed
them to took at the situation from a
new angle and put it in perspective.
Graphology can also reveal char-
acter traits that people who'Ye been
close most ol their lives aren't aware
of. For years the 65-year-okl Cana-
dian had felt that his five children
didn't know who he realty was. When
he received his handwriting analy-
sis he felt it was so accurate that he
ended up mailing a copy to each of
his now-adult kids. "For the first
t ime, I felt that somebody under·
stood me:· he explained.
For some, the seJf-discOYery that
results from having their handwrit·
ing analyzed becomes a necessary
catalyst k>r change. "I used to think
that I was aJways right:• says Nancy
(not her real name). "So I always
insisted that my family do things my
way~· Her handwriting, however.
showed that she had be"tome too
involved with her family. at the ex-
pense ol her own identit)' The cause:
her less than perfect childhood. The
result: an OYerly demanding mother
and ·wife, who onty began to step
back when the analysis of her hand-
writing made her aware of the prob-
lem and its origins.
Graphok>gy can eYefl shed light on
"real lite" mysteries. The adoptiYe
mother of a 15-month-okl foundling
wrote Dr. PedregaJ asking tor help .
"All my baby has of her natural
mother_is the note she was found
with. Very possibly she wilt never
haYe anything else. CoWd )Q.I please
see what )Q.I can discOYer about the
woman who left her from the note?
I would like to be able to tell my
daughter something about her
mother when she is old enough to
question her abandonment:•
The note WU Yer}' short, written
on a comer of what looked like a
brown paper shoppi111 bag. Though
there was not enough written ma-
terial to be able to do a comprehen-
sive. analysis, Dr. Pe,dttgal was able
to learn a lot about the child's real
mother. The writing showed her to
be a sad and lonely young woman ot
about 23 yea.rs ot age. The charac-
teristics that surfaced in ber hand-
writing included sensitivity,
impressionability. generosity and
sensuality. They also revealed a
woman who was difficult to under-
stand and constantly on the deien·
sh-e-an outsider who had trouble
adaptins to society.
The analysis may not have turned
up the specific woman who left her
baby on the church steps, but it
satisfied the child's new mother.
'·Thank you:· she wrote Or. Pedre·
gal. "You've added substance to the
. shadow ot the person who gave us
such a wonderful gitt:•
Occasionally a graphologist can
actuaJ ty lorsee the future whefl ex-aminf."8 a person's handwriting. One
young couple who'd recently be-
come engaged were told that their
marriage woukt not last more than
six months. They'd been high school
swieethearts, and their families very
no:h wanted the two to marr)£ They
did, in spite of the graphologist's
warning. five months later they
separated. What the expert had
concluded based on two handwrit-
ing samples unlortunatdy turned out
to be all too true.
These.~ may astound }00.
but they shouldn't. After all, "brain·
writing" is what graphologists call
handwriting. and they should know
What Doea lbur '*IU .. Sii)'
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I GET THE I WRITE IDEA
To find out what )QIJ' wriW.
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t>lk>w these easy directiol IS.
• Copy the letter on the right, de-
signed to provide Or. PedrepJ with the
WJl* he needs 6or the analysis. Use
an ink or ballpoint pen and write in
the blank space at the bottom of the
page. (You can also use a sheet ol un-
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to attach all the necessary inbma-
I f P~ pnnl mlomtotiOlt in blocJt ~tltm)
lion that's been requested.) And re-
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• Be sure to con'*te the order
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than one~. include payment and
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• Sent the enire pe&e or clip~
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fd like to know tdtat my regular
handwriting reveals about my per·
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about my strengths and my struggles.
My handwriting sample is enclosed,
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Pack a feast
for a party
on your tailgate
By JI Sl.IGMI
Tailgate parties -those glori-
fied p1cn1cs served on the tail-
~tt of a station wagon -are
loads of fun and a perfect way ;10
entertain at ball games. polo
matches.. horse shows. tennis
tournaments and other sporting
events.
Because hot weather is still
~1th us and thermoses and cool-
ers keep food cold so well. I have
prepared a col(! luncheon this
weekend. It all can be made the
da) before. leaving you free to
enJO)' the festivities. In the case
of the dessert, it must be made a
da> in advance.
We start our party with a cold
Cream of Cucumber Soup. Next
comes the Potted Shrimp, an old
English standard, which you can
spread over the Frcncb Herb
Bread (or the bread can be
served separately with sweet or
herb buncr).
The Turkey Tonnato is my
\ anauon of the I ta1ia.n classic Vl-
teUo tonnato. cold sliocd veal
topped with a tuna sauce. rve
chosen turkey breast instead be-
cause 1t' s leaner and, best of all.
cheaper. The combination of
turkey and tuna may seem posi-
u vely wcild to you. But I prom-
ise. it's very. very JOOd.
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And the cold pasta salad
couJdn 't be easier -pasta shells
tossed with ricotta cheese. peas.
ham and asparagus. If you want
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The jewel-toned R~ and
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food. to prevent watery disasters
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·Join the club: Groups can help pet owners
l y Dr. Lewis lerua
Ptt owners can be a curious lot. always
looking for new, interesting ways to solve
problems and make life more pleasant for
their dop and cats. Luclcily, orpruzations
across the USA have information on ev-
erything from selecting a schnauzer to a~
plying to veterinary college.
Among lbc most popular sources:
•American Keanel Oab, SI Mlldl9on
Ave.. New York, N.Y. 10010; (212) 696-
8290. This group. an umbrella for IOcal
kennel clubs that maintain standards for
dog and cat breeds, can help you sdect a
pet If you want to buy a Siamese cat. the
AKC can give you information about the
bm=d. direct you to your local Siamese cat
club and list approved breeders.
The AKC also sponsors dog and cat
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mals and find out when puppies or kittens
are expected..
• Ameriaul Society ,_ • Pitftllltioa
ot Cnejty to Aniaeh ..Cl E. 92nd ~
New York. N.Y. 10128; (212) 87•7700.
The noo-profit ASPCA checks animal
abuse. In many areas. the ASPCA bas
shelters ~1's:'ys, animal clinics. hospi-
tals and on pet treatment and re-
sponsible pet oWncrsh.ip. If your branch is
connected with an animal hospital, it can
be a good source of medical information.
•American Veasilwy Medical ~
dadoa., 930 N. MacMm Rd., Scbamn--
btq. Dl 60196; (312) 88S-8070. This
group lists licensed vets and accredited
vet schools, has a national ethics commit-
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and provides insurance to vets.
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The AMVA can give you infonnation
on finding a licensed vet; when, where
and bow to apply to a veterinary school;
and will take complaints about inade-
quate or ocgliatnt service. But if your pet
is sick. don't ca1.t T alee it to your vet.
• American ADilllal Hospb.I Mtodlt-
tion, P.O. Box 15899, DeaYer, Colo.
80215--0899; (303) 279-29. The AAHA
also maintains vet SW>dards and can pro-
vide broch~ on human-animal bonds.
dentistry, diseases and nutrition.
•<>then. State agriculture and animal
industry departments are ~ble for
animal traffic between states. The U.S.
Department of Agriculture ovmees the
impon and cxpon of animals.
State boards of V etcrinary Examiners
arc usually in the Department of Educa-
tion and can help determine if your vet.er-
inarian is property lic%nsed. Yes, some
vets have phony aedentials. just as ibcrc are physicians with fake diplomas.
The boan:t also am adjudicate malprac-
tict cbarp. But unlike a human malpr'IC'r
tice suit, the dalNt(leS awarded in a veteri-
nary suit can't exceed the monetary value
of the pct.
Many veterinary schools are affiliated
with teacbina hospitals.. If you live near
one, you may be privy to the latest n>
search. techniques and drug treatments.
Fmally, check your library and pet store
for books about breeds and animal first
aid. When buyi.na a medical book. cbeck
that the author is a Vet. not just a layman
who loves animals. :l
Dr. &!muut proa1ees l'tfertnary medicine
in New Yorlc Cuy.
Richland
SPORT ~
's a big deal when big wheels
ome to USA.for pro cycilg
uropeans excel
ut our own racers
e among favorites
yld ............. , "*'
People around the wortd will be ~
a cl09Cr eye than usual on the USA
tcr this month. Wby'! Bicycle ~
The attractioo.: 11ic Worid Cydinc
pioruhips. Aus. 27 10 Sepe. 7, in
olorado Sorin1s. Colo. The USA is
osung for ihc fi1it time. ·
Another 6nt: The USA's 12 cyclisu
. be favorites amoaa 200 pro cydisu
ho I.toe up for the Sepe. 6 men's rc:*1
-the c.hampiombips' main evmt
More USA cydim have appeam1 on
scene ~ the J 984 Olympics. .. In
1980 there-were three u~ &i'ol. ..
ys Jack Simes., presidmf of the u .s.
fes,gonaJ Cyctins FedemiorJ-1'0-
Y we've got more than 100."
The championships comist of a vari-
t) of events, but it's in the tolld rw:e
that cydina's best battle it out for first
pnze: a .. rainbow jcney" -and the
thousands of dollars in c:ommen::ia1 en-
dorsements that come with it
Set OD a ptty roDina CX>W'IC 6,900
feet above .a level. the rw:e is a puelina
160 miles -1eVCD bouts of bard riding
at speeds mri>i,_ 60 mph.
Greg LeMood, 25, a Nevada.a living
m Belgium, is expcaed 10 be the US.A's
team leader. LeMood. who bas been
racmg and · · this summer in Eu-
rope, is the :
1
CJSA citiml 10 win the
world championship. He took it by sur·
pnsc in 1983. Lat year, be won the sil-ver.
The surprix element is pan of what
makes cydina 10 e:x.citin&. ays Jim War-
smskt, tenera) ID.INF' of the world
cba.mpiomhips. He •YI that at bell a
road race is a .. mplboot." A blown tire.
a cramp or a allb cu COil a top cydisl
the race. But trainlll& and equipment are
crucial 10 strii,. the deck, be ICtds.
Amons the ocher l I USA racers ~the odds will be Tbomal Prdm. 1:hc 12-~ vetau bas been on a roll ~ ~ tbe USA cbampionsbip
~title in Phi=" in June. H ' been . ' .. 700 . of~ ridina ~ i:
the hills SUJ1'0I': bis Boulder. Cdo., home.
.. It MU be tbe toelilbtl' rw:e I have
~ ridden... •YI Prehn. 2l '"But I lh;ink. I ~ a prmy pd cbanoe of
~ No maner wbo the ads the USA
team. be'D be pWwd by lrdand's Sean
K.dly, France's Bernard Hinauh. Swit-
ieriand's Un FreWer and LWs Hem:n or Colomlia.
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.,.._ 11111" 11 • 1111 --C1h •
The racing fonn
•You cu watch the Worid
Cyclina Ownpionshi roed rw:e
live, ~ 6, on lhe ~ Cab6e
NetWort and 9decUd indepen-
dent stations nationwide. Hiab-tiabts of other championship
events will be aired between Sepe.
1 s and Oct. 1 s. am your 1ocaJ
listinp.
• More than 700 cyclists &om
SO countries -40 USA amateurs
and poi:ssionals -are cntmd
in the competition.
• lbere are no pro women cy-
clisu. Of the I SO 10 200 amateur
women wbo11 compete, Rebecca ~ u &om Sea'We is favored
10 W1D med nci.aa and nck. c.oame ~ 24, ~ lndia-
oapotis cu:ds .. ma1dl sprints.
•lb.is will be the fini time
USA and Soviet alhletes compete
in a rmJor' sponioa event oa USA
toil ace the 1980 Winter ()tym-
pics at Lake PW:id. N. Y. :l
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Can Tom and Julie tone up? Stay blned
a; .........
Lany Bini and Rqgic Jackson already know
this ~ but it's not just for trained athle1cs:
C.Onditiorung underpins performance -OD the
job, at home or on the field That's the premise
of '1'M Spans P~ Factors (PeriFe
Books, $9. 9S) by Ors. 'James M. Rippe and Wil-
liam W. Southmayd. in stores this week.
Monica. C.ali£, have vohan1eered to embark this
week on 20-Md workouts cholcn from the
book. USA WEEKEND will check in with them
at 10 weeks and ..UO at 20 wcdc&.
Rippe beads an exacile 11b at the University
ofMa.:bmetts Medical School in Woroester,
Southmayd is an onbopedist and di.rcaor of
Soorts Medicine Relourtn in Brookline, Mm. Tbe:ir book oonlends anyone. belinner 10 xa-
soned exerc:iler, can id better anii do ~. in
sports and in lik. tbrousti beeid-up excrci1c.
With the help of two intrepid raden, USA
WEEK.END will put Rippe and Southmayd's
fitness theories to the test. Thomas w. Schultz
of Fairfield. NJ .. and Julie Anne Ives of Santa
A series of simple self-tats in the book let you
PUIC your own fttnclS, then clM>OIC &om 2S
AbUsytcmy11111
we11ts a workout
that fits with lis le
Once. be cba.rBed the net. baDICd beads
and spinted down the 6dd But it's been
awhile since Thomas W. Schultz's ak>rY
days as a ooUeee tennis, rugby and laaoac
player. ln fact, it's been awhile sinoe he's
done any consistent exercising at all
Schultz wants to ,et beck on track by •~
ing weight and boosting his overall fitneu.
1be computer salesman from East Hanover, ~ .• puts one condition on his conditioning
plan: He wants his workouts at home, where
his wife Sharli can join him and they don't
have to leave their th.rec kids.
Based on his preliminary 1.5-mile run. he
knows it won't be all fun and games. 1"hc
first couple laps almost killed me, but I hung
in there."
Given his 1eSt scores, he ·u start with the
.. int.enncdiate" stationary biking program on
his newly purchased home bike. That means
he'll ~ the first week with a 20-minute bilcina routine three days a week.
He1.I pcdaJ at SO revolutions per minute,
IClting his heart rate up to 6S to 70 percent of
his maximum. Mui.mum rate is calculated
by sublractina his • (32) from 220 and
multiplyina by .7. That makes his 131.
By Week S, be11 bu.ild up to three 23-min-
ute rides a week. pedalina at 60 rpms and
,etting his heart rate up 10 7S percent of his
maximum. At prosram "s end, he should be rid.inc b 38 nunuta at 70 rpms, pusbina his
heart rate to 80 ~t of its maximum.
On the same day be bikes, Schultz also will
follow the book's~ routine. On three
alternate days, be11 YltOl'k on~ . includllw push-ups and . t ~to shed 23 pouDds, ~~
to I 72. "It's poaible 10 loee a pound a Md. ..
says author Rippe, -00. I don't want 10 put
too much prCllUl'e on him. ..
Tosh2'8" anc1smc1own:
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Takealme
Julie Anne Ives, a fft&.lanoe
racareher' in Smita Monica,
<:ali(, hlS wbatZ:' ~t call
the liaht rwi~ . to fit-naa: On IPlll, apm.
But now lws wants to tel teri-ous: '"rm interested in ~
inches and finnina up without =bulky. I ~ 10 loee ;30
and. diet~~==
JI ·USA 'MEt!ND • Auousr IS-l 7, J 986
difrerent 2().Mdt exercile pans.
Schultz and Ives pmdy took thole tats. in-dudins a I .S-mile run. a *P test 10 PUF nxov-
er/ rate, sepma11e one.minute sit-up and ousb-
up muri.-and a test made up of nine di&rent samcb~ After reviewinJ their 9ClOl'CS. Rippe~. pl'Olram 10 SUit am. .. If' ~ comcientious about lticlcq with
the prosram, and~ the nutrition recom-
mendations we make in t&e book, they can ex-
~ 10 tee an a~ 20 percent unprovemcnt
in their test 100reS, •YI Rippe. Both a1lo can
expect 10 lole up 10 a pound a Mit.k.
tllCkk the intamediate fitneM wallcina pqram. To scart, three
times a MJek sbe11 walk two
miles at 3 miles per hour, which
shoukl take her 4'<> minutes.
By the end o( the propam.
sbe1J be knoddna oft' 3YJ miles
at 41.h miles an hour, SJUShinl her
bean rate up 10 80 pefcent ol'her
muimum fOr a 47-minute
workout.
She'll follow the book's
~routine on Nauti·
h• medtincs at a htalth dub,
and allo do lb'eldlins.
Ives WIDll to drop tom l 48
pounds 10 l». at a pound a
wieek, wbicb the propam llYI is
pollible. she'll ,et I pd l&art.
But she shouldn't apect 10 do it
111 in-'-20 .ms, Rippe •)'I. IJ
BEHAVIOR
What dads, -do
to give dmagltters a•••
ly Clortaltlll
Move over, mom. Behind many of to-
day's successful worlcina women saands a
supportive dad. urP-. his dauahtcr to
pave aq ~ndent path.
Dad'\ vi ~will be a bot topic
this week at the annual mcetina of the
American ~ Astociation in
Washingt0n, D.C -
A b.ighliabt Psychoqist Lora Heims
Tessman will dilCUll tier study of '48
women who lf'lduaud in 196S and 1975
from the Mamchutet11 Institute ofTcch-
nology. Tessman fOugd that moll of the
women formed early strona bonds with
their fathers. She allo found that the fa-
thers encountted their dauabtcrs to b)'
new acri.Yitics so that they Dined confi-
dence and the counee to "be norKX>n-
fonnists.
.. Fathers are u imponant as mothers.
but each 9CtVeS a difi::ralt purpoee." ays
Carol Micbaels, a Pl)'Cholccist at the Post-
graduate C.enter for Mental Health in
New York City .
.. Dauahtas want to identify with their
mothers, but they want to plcae their fa-
thers," Micblds says. '"They are unoon-
sciousJy askina t.hemlClves:: 'How am I be
someone he'd like?""
What can fat.hen do to hele ~
daughters grow up with positive fedinp
about themJelves as women? Hm:'s what
the ~say:
•From a very t.arly aee. show warmth
and affection toward your dauabter, just
as you would your 900.
"Beginnina about aee 3, a little aiJ1
wants to o&f her love in a seriously play-
ful fashion, .. says TellDWl. At that aee.
they like to hua and Jcm and tickle, but
beneath the play they are mi .. afteo.
tion. .. If her atber doesn't allow her to be
loving to him. he leaves in doubt her con-
cept of benelf' as a teminine " •APPfeCia~ber~'tbe frightened by it 04A toe of fathen booome
afraid and anxious wben their da\llhtt:ts aPPl'QICh ~.. Mic:hlllels says.
"Oft.en they deny it with unrealistic cur-
fews, by not alJowina them to wear maJce..
up or puttina down their boyfriends."
• Don't ltl kx:bd into tell llmOtypeS ~ ~ude -7~ter ~ oenain actJvttJea 01 m pur1UJts becaUJe
she's a aid Releltthen have found that
succic.NJ women usually have mentors
who enoow,..e them to pursue their own
pis, and their ftrst mentor typic:ally is
their own &atber.
• Don't ire.t your daulhter like a wife
or girlfiiend, burdenina her with all YoW' ~ This can be very ary for her.
~t ~your~ openly and booeslly
with_YQW daUll\t.er can amte a special
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It's late Sunday afternoon, and the
weekend has been great You even look
fOfWIJ"d to llC'ttin& beck to wort on Mon-
day morning. Then a painful thought
flashes through your mind: You remem-
ber a oo-woriccr' you can't stand.
You two bad a bitter quarrel Friday. It
wasn't the first time such an outburst bas
occurred. Your employer and other co-
workers are puzzled as to why two intdll.
pt -and usually reasonable -peopk
can't oontain their t.i ilelinp for each
other. You know your behavior is disrup.
rive, lowers producti~ty and could ulti-
matdy COit you your job.
Why then have all attempu to break
the impu11e failed? .
Because ~ on-the-job oon.tlicts
among wortcen ts sometimes toU&her
than ~tiating peaoe treaties between
warring nations, explains Don Rossmorc.
a Los AJlldes ll\IDIFl]\ent ex>nsuJtanl
'1bey put all t.bc blame on the other
person and won't acknowic.dF that they
have dooe anyth.ina IO aeate t.i iiei-inp, .. ROISmore says. .. Moreover, their
solution is to ICt the other person to give in to them and do it their way. Usually this makes the problem even worse. ..
So if you have a oo-w<ner who really
annoys you. here are some sugestions
from maDllC'JDCDt expertS on· how to
make peace:
•Try wortina out the dispute ~
by descn"bina in a oon--jud&mental way
tho9e actions that annoy you. .. You m.isbt ask 'give me an example of~
thin& I did ~ you.' The other pcr-soo should by desaibing an ac-
tion he .or she · · 't like, not by penonal
a~" Roamore says.
• Roqnitt that people rapond to
problems and information in different
ways. says Patricia Mcl.apn, a human
resouroe ex>nsultant in Roseville, Minn.
One <X you may be more detaik:>rientcd
while the other ICt$ impatient with I slow-
er approKh to t.bc wotk..
• Brina in a thiro person IO medi.a1e: a
human rdations oounxlor, another oo-worm-or a superviJor whom t.ld'I of you
truStS. .. Each penon should have <>ne-on-
one COUftJClina to try and ICt to the SOW'OC
of the problem." says Doualas Green. di·
rector of penonnel for Primatlc Corpora.
tion in Mclean, VL '"Then you wou1d ~
boch oec>Ple tQletba' with the mediator ... • rr a11 e11e fails and you cannot wort
with the other penon, request a tJUder' IO
anodacr deplnmml .. Wen rdationsbips
can be like a ~" ays Walter 8er).
""Mr' of mtM11 n.ent education for
HUlbes Aircraft Com~ in Loi A.-lea. "You try to wort · out but if you fail. you 1£t a divorce."
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Caution: Baby on board,
ex.mslald ii trunk-..
A word about those
oh-so-clever signs
popping up on car
windows: STOP!
Have you ooticed all the Baby-
on-Boeni signs in the rear win-
dows of cars? Seems one of the first
~ you acquire these days when
you have a baby -right aJona
with the crib, pla hi&h cbafr
and pacifier -is ~-on-Boeni
sign to put in the rear window of
your car.
Why? What is the purpose of
these Baby-on-Board signs? The
Maryland State Police don't care
what the purpose is. They say the
signs can limit vision and
could 1'C5\1lt in a ~fine. And 28
other states are upset to one dqrec
or another about opaque signs in
car windows.
~ ~\;;. ...... ·. ~:
... ~-
,.
~Cerol........,
Charles 05llOOd is the
anchor of CBS Sunday
Niglu Ne.vs. He is editor
and anchor of Nt'WS·
break and The Osgood
File on CBS Radio.
rve never been able to figure out why peopJc think it's
important for the driver behind them to know that there is a
baby in the car. Maybe they think that unless flle driverback
Lbere tho .. t that there was a baby in the car, he would probe-
. bly crash right into the rear end.
lf the baby were drivina the car, that would be important for
the other motorists to know. But the sign makes no such claim.
So. what is the reader of the signs supposed to do? Is he
supposed to refrain from bonlcin&. for iar of waking the baby,
on the c~ that iftherc actually is a baby on board. be miebt
be taking a nap? Is the motorist supposed to peek in the wm-
dow as he passes, to ascenain whether there is· indeed a baby?
f ve seen some ~ffs on Baby-on-Board signs in the~ few v.uks. One said, .. Baby in trunk." Another says, Ex-
husband in Trunk."
Apin, it is not quite dear what one is suPPotCd to do about
th.is. Tum them in to the police, I suppose: f'f you actually did
have a-babY or an ex.;JiUSbiOO mthetrUn.; 1t lniaht be a l'JOd
idea to put such a sign in the window, since it is almost guaran-
teed that nobody wouJd look in there.
The other day l p!IS.'IMa caron the highway and noticedlhat ""
there was an antique cradle strapped to the tuaaee rack on the roof. The cradle was right-iidc up, so the thought did a'O§ my
mind that there could conceivably be a baby in the cradle. But.
most likely not, ~the car was doing SS miles an hour. There
wu no Baby-on-Board sian in that particular car's rear win-
dow. If you ace a &by-on-Board • and a aadJc strapped to
the roof, that m.iaht be enouah cucum.swuiaJ evidence to
c:beck it out anyway.
~ lhe,Baby-<>n-Boerd sian is just a bit ofshowinaoff on
Che smt m proud parents. A way of tdlilw Che world someth1n&
about ~ See that car over tbere7? I can ldl )'OU quite a
bit ~ the woman who is drivina il She can •t aftOrd a new
car. She voted for Mondale and Femro in 1984. She has been
to A&mble Owan. She has spent the niaht at the South of the
Border botd. She would rather be sailina. She bu a beby on
bomd and ber a-hulbe.nd in the trunk. You don't have to be
Sbertoc* Holmes to ftlure thete ~ out anymore. Cl
l2 •USA W£F.xEN6 • AUOUS'T I S-1 7, 1986
'L __ HUMOR , ET~:
A teeny ode to a zucclini
It started as a joke and, come to think of it, it 1s
nrPttv fuMy. A greased zucchini toss, best zucch.i-~ -~ and best zucchini contests will
highlight the fifth -annual 1n.=tl'ona1 Zua;hini
Festival Aug. 23 in Harrisville. N.H. Fesuvar
motto: .. No cukes," but orpnizers add they're
.. not political" Who's the world's zucchini grower
supreme? MM. Ria:i of Montreal. In 1982. Ricci
grew the largest on record -a 36 pound. 3 ounce,
29'1?-inch monster.
Scuce: <M1nlu 8ool! °' ~ Rilcicrds. 1988
We're takilg exotic trips, naby
No doubt you've read that many of us are staying
closer to home this summer and vacatio~ in
North America. But do you know the dcstinattons
gaining most in popularity? Hawaii (up 80 per-
cent), Canada (up 72 perc.cnt) and the Canbbean
(up 68 ~t), says a survey of USA travel
agents. They aJso predict a 71 percent increase in
North American cruise vacations. More data:
•According to an Epcot Poll. 71 percent of us
prefer several short vacations.
• 21 percent of us prefer one long vacation.
•Three peroent of those answering the poU said
they don't ta.kt vacations. One has to wonder,
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Julie 11.a.rrla
Julie Harris captured
stage, screen."bef ore-
joining ·Knotst cast
By JERRY BUCK .,, ..................
LOS ANGELES-Julie Hams says she
grew up feeling that ht"r desire to be an
actress was a childhood dream bc:yond her
grasp.
"I adored the movies. but I never
thought I could be a movie actress.'' she
said. "Then t started doing plays 1n high
school and seeing the play!> that came
through o n tour. I thought that was a
possibility, that I could become a !>tagc
actress."
Harris, entenng her sixth sea!>on on ('BS'
"Knots Landing," became a stage actress
with a vengeance. O ne of her first ma1or
roles on Broadway was Frankie Addams.
the 12-year-old motherless tombo) in "The
Member of the Wedding." H(r next rok
was Sally Bowles tn "I Am a Camera."
In aJI, she has won fi ve Tony awards for
Broadway appearances. plus two tclc'v1s1on
Emmys for "The Little Moon of .\lban ..
and "Victoria Regina ...
CBS will warm up
its 'Morning News '
By FRED ROTHENBERG .,,.........,..,...,
NEW YORK -Viewers want Dan
Rather to d eliver hard news in the evening,
but they want softer stuff in the morning.
That s the rationale for removing the ··ces Morning News" from C BS News,
where it has toiled in ratin,p oblivion for
three decades, and giving it to a new CBS
unit that ~ play funnier and looser with
the morning format.
CBS officials said the "Morning News"
has been hampered by its image~ a hard-
news broadcast that has been ancho~d by
Walter Cronkite, Mike Wallace and
Charles Kuralt. Even when fomter Miss
America Phyllis Georae was c&-ancbot,
research showed that the program was not
perceived as wann and friendly enough.
"Our F,tatcs1 a~unay...bc. our..greatcst
liability, • said CBS News President Van
Gordon Sauter in a research presentation
to affiliates in April. "Viewers are saying
they don't want a news broadcast in the
morning."
So a new show. w1tti...a nc"" name. new
hosts. new look and ncJlphtlo!>oph} will t>c
unveiled to an awakening Amenca 1n
January. Without the news d1v1s1on ·.,
concern about it~ own image and 1ntegnty.
the new broadcast could possibly have such
changes as a studio audience. an actor for a
host and a funny Wl'athcrman. (BS
o fficials say.
"The program's flciub1ht} would t>c
&rcatcr," said Walhant Baker. president of
Group W Television. which own~ CBS
affiliates in San Francisco and Pittsllurgh.
"The 'Today' show started with Dave
Garroway and J. Fred Muggs (a ch1m-
~nzce). The perception of that show 1s that
It's informational," sajd Phil Jo11cs. cllair·
man ofC'RS' affiliates ad vi ·ory board ... Bu~
CBS st.an cd out with a new\ program And
it's too much of a punst nC\li~room to h<-
saddted wtth the kind~ of decmon!\ dt&t
have to be made now to llE' competitive "
"Some affiliates were sayJOg, 1fthc> cJn'1
perform. well 1n the morning, our onl>.
altcmauve 1s to put o n our own program.
Jones said.
Harris began her formal actint training
with three summers at the Perry-Manfield
Camp in Steamboat Springs, Colo. She
grew up in Grosse Pointe Park, an
exclusive suburb of Detroit. "] used to teU
people I was from Detroit," she said. "If I
said I was from G rosse Pointe people
would go, 'Ob!'"
She didn't feel she could become a movie
star because she didn't consider herself
photogenic.
"To me JO film actjng the first thing you
have to be is beautiful." she said. "I tho ogbt
1t was easier to give the illusion of beauty
on the stage. And by that -t ime I loved the
idea of being in plays and to front of an
audience.
"After high school 1 went to the Yale
Drama School for one year. I got a Job in a
N(w York play and never wcn1 back to
school. I was JO 'It's a Gift.' It was my first
professional job 1n New York.
"I remember going into the office. I
didn't have an agent. They told me they'd
pay me S 125 a week. My mouth fell open -
all that money! I bought m} mother an
extravagant silky, lacy nightgown. I asked
her a year later if she t>ver wore 1t. She said
no. it was too beautiful."
After that. she was in many plays. She
made her motion picture debut in "The
Member of the Wedding." She also took
her Sally Bowles role tn "I Am a Camera"
10 the screen. The play later became the
basis for the musical "Cabare t.''
She starred with James Dean tn "East of
Eden."") played Abra, who was engaged to
marry Cal's brother. Aaron." she said . "But
I really loved Cal, who was played by Dean.
That was the triangle.··
She was Clint Eastwood's love interest 1n
an episode of ''Rawhidc "
"I got shot in the back and died 1n his
arms, since Rowd y couldn't have a gi.rl."
she ~id. "I had a sheep farm or something.
We had a little romanc~ which the bullets
finished."
Harris also starTed m two other TV
series. The first was a comedy. "T hicker
Than Water" in 1973. in which she played
a staid spinster battling her playboy
brother, Richard Long. for control. of the
family pickle factory. She was the wife of a
poveny-stricken minister. played by Glenn
Ford. in "The Fam1I} Holvak" 1n 'I 9lS.
Harris said she joined the cast of"Knots
Landing" at the Uf"1ng of her agent. Ed
Bondy. who has since died. She plays
Lilimae Clements. the meddling mother of
Valene Ewing (Joan Van .\rk) and Joshua
Rush (Alec Baldwin). "Last year the sto11 was with m> son.
played by Alec 8aldwm, but he died. He
was in an accident. whic h I c;ort of prttrplta~l-wa not-a~ mother J WU.-
always chasing rainbows
What's ahead?
'Tve hC3rd whisper' of a romanc<. but I
darcn't think it."
Sunday, August 17. 1986 3
-Daylim!
Soapactress 'reincarnated'
Killed on ·Hospital,'
Alexa nde r returns
from dead on 'World.
BY LYNOA HIRSC'll
Den1!>e Ab.a1H.k r. long.,ulle nn11. soap
opera he1 010l' abou1 w hccome long-
tho ugh1-dead Mar) McKinno n 11n
"Ano1her World."' 1s an NH< press agl'nl''
dream. No1llnly 1s '>he o~·n. antculatc and
funn y. but Alcxa ndc:r IHI\ 'f>Clll the pa-.1
two )CM'S sht>'s ht.·cn on "General Ho'>fll·
tal · ramng pt•:H:od . ., (The peacod . ·~ lhl'
NRC logo.)
Alci..andcr ... "C 1l·111.·ral t lo\p1tal" l haral ·
tcr Lc~lic: '"cbcr. mother In th e famou'>
Laura ofluki: and Laura. wa~ killed ofTt" 11
years ago. Say'> Ale xander. "I real!) d1dn'1
want the character to he killed ofT I wanted
herto go on The fanc, real I} lo' cd Le'ilu: I
would've \ta}Cd a bit past m) contract to
gi ve l c!>ltc: an 1ntcrest1ng wrneoff Ho"·
ever, we wt're negotiating up to th('
moment m} lontract was up Leslie'~ dc:nh
(ofT-camcra) tn a rnr cras h occurred wed~
after I'd left the <,ho". I don'11h1nk anyonl·
helu:vcd I would leave:·
When Leslie died. some of "General
Hospital's" high raun~ died as well, for a
few months. "1'11 admit 1t was nice to sec
the ratings dip a bit nght after I left.
E\cl)one has an Cf.O. Of course. they went
nght back up, too. •
In show business since she was a
)'Oungster. Alexander decided to leave GH
because she wanted to do.things she never
had the chance to do. She had gone from
non-\top workjng child to teenager to
adult. "For the past two years I've been
living the life ofa country person-baking
bread. raising animals, gardening. all of the
~tufT I longed to do. I gave myself two years
10 enJOY those thrngs -m a sense. to get 1t
out of my system. I was ofTercd roles by
other soaps JUSt ahout the umc my two-
)C&r period was up. For a while I was
wondl·nng if I ~ally wa nted to go back to
work I was really becomm~ used to this
ltfest}'lt' But I also love acting. However,
I'm certain that at some other time m my
life I'll do this again. I'm not giving up my
home m California: I'll just co mmute to tbe
'l\nothcr World" studio · "
Some commute -"Another World" 1s
taped in Brooklyn, N.Y.'
Alexander isn't quite sure when her
character makes her grand entranc.e, but
she can hardly wait. "I agreed to do
-Daytime Q&A
·Another World' for several reasons. In th
business, 'Another Wot1d' hi! always beet
considered a quality soap Now they'n
going through lot~ of changes -ne.,.
producer. new wnter, new everything
That's the most cxciung tlme to join a
daytime drama. to feel that you c.an rcall)
have an effect on the show. on its ratings.
on what's happening."
The character of Mary McKinnon ts
another reason for Alexander's return. "In
the past I played a character who acted
upon others. but Susan was an immature
child rully -16 when she camt on the,
show - and m her early 20s when I left
Leslie was.wonderful. but she was always
acted upon. Mary wi ll affect nearly every-
one in Bay City. At least. that's the way the
character was presented to me. Margaret
DcPriest, who did such wonderful writing
for me on "Days of O ur Lives." also
worked on "General Hospital" as head
writer. I trust her work."
"I was told she was about 38 or 40, which
1s not outrageous for me to play."
(Alexander is in her m1d-30s.)
Told that Steven Schnetzer. her contem-
porary when he played her arch-enemy
Julie's twin on ··0ays of Our Lives." is
courtina her daughter Kathlee n on this
show. Denise is quiet. then suddenly says.
''Maybe Mary had kids reall y early."
Duffy's done more than 'Dallas'
By LYNDA lllRSCH
Q: Who care-. about Hohh) on "Dalla!>'"'
It's Patnck Duff> I'm wild nbuut Hr c:in
play anvth1n g Wha1 t an )OU It'll mt' ahou1
him'? -P W . P1ttshurgh l's
A: Tbe 6-%, I 9~·pound Duffy lln1 ln Los
Angeles whb bis wife
Carlyn and tbelr two
aona, Padraic, 10, aod
Con11or. 6. He ud bit
wife are practicing Bad·
dlll1t1. Slile latroduced
Patrick to tbe dlsclpUne.
Born In Mootau. be
maved to Everett,
Wasb .. wltb bla family
wben be was Ii . A sports
1111& In blgb scbool, Dufly
DufTy'~ thousht'> turned to actmg 1n h"
Junior }tar t le 3ttended a 'pcc1al four·yca1
program at the Un1vers1ty of Wa .. hington
OufTy taught mime 1n attic. then
moved on to Los Anaeles where ht'
appeared 1n made-fot-TV movie and wa\
seen wilh Jultc Harns 10 "The LaM of Mr .. ·
Li ncoln .. O ther 1 V ftPPC3rance 1ncludc,>d
4 Sunday. Augus t 17. i 986
a <ilarnng role in the shon-hved "Man from
Atlantis .. -the story of a man who grew
fiM tn tune o f danger -"Enola Gay,"
''Altcc: an Wonderland," "Hurricane" and
"The trangcr Who Looks Like Mc."
Q· Can )Ou please tell me if RoscO<'
Rornr is going to be dotn& another soap
now that he's left One Life to Live?-R.J ..
RufTalo, N. Y.
A: Roscoe Borne aHally retoraa to 1oap1
after tbe 1bootlD1 1ea1oa 11 over I• Los
Angeles. Borne wa1 first lffD oa aoapa ••
Joe Novak oD ''Ryaa'a Hope" ud alace tile•
bas llad two 1tlat1 aa me 1Umy Mltcla OD
"One Life to LJve." Vo1 cu expect .. lff
tbe character of Mitch In several flaaflbaclr
1ctDH . A.1 for dota1 uot•er aoap, Bone la
not opposed, but •e'a not lootta1 for •
contlnalaa role at t.be momut, eldltr.
Q Is Trlataa Rosen comma back to
"General Hospital'' on a full-time or shon-
tt mc basis'> I've read conflicting rcpons. -
R.M., Pensacola. Fla.
A; Roaers us preaently a1reed to a U-
weelr ran on OH. n ert '• a cu nce t.Ut Ile
may 1tay OD Joa.er lf lie Hires tile role u4 U
notlllDI 11 lbJilD& ln Hollywood a1 far as
prime-time work 11 concened.
Q: Has Mary Stuan ever done anything
other than play Jo on "Search for Tomor-
row?" ll seems she's been on that show
forever. -P.Z .. Gary, Ind.
A: Mary's doee Iota of work. Siie b1 bee•
wlm "Seatcll for Tomorrow" 1lDee It
debated ln lH!. Prior to ... , slae played In
several Hollywood movlea. lacllldl•1 "Tiie
Lovet of Doa Jua,'' 1tarrte1 Errol Flyu.
SM was a bt claeclr sJrl at tlle famed
Cotacabua ln New York u4 wa1 coa-
114ered q1he •• apcomta1 Hollywood
starlet wtlea 1tle decided co leave L.A. ud
rebra co MaU.ttu. Sturt bs two
cllUdrea -Cya .. la, u actre11, al4 J eff, a
Rep1bUcH 1ptecfllwrlter. Preaeatly
dJvorced. Mary tlaa dlle4 a New York
ardlltect for several years.
Have a quc&rion 1bour l our fa vonre
soap or soap star? Wnte ro ynd1 Hinch.
c/o News Amen·ca >yndic111e. P.O. Bo-'
19620, Irvine. Caltf 92714. She will an$wer
as many que 110n s as $he can tn her
column. but the volume of m•tl makts
personal repl1r-\ 1mposs1ble.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, R P.M.
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Hayley Mills stars in this seril'"> bac..,ed on 1.:.1..,peth Huxk y\ memoir.,
abo ut he r fa mily, who left l:d warJian England to pioneer in the
unspoiled bea uty of Kenya .
MYSTERY!" Agatha Christi e M ysteries II : Ja ne in Search o f a Jo b."
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 9 P.M .
See wha t happens when a da rin~ yo ung l,ldy d l1 .,WL'r~ a cryptic want JJ
tha t plunges her into a world of pearl., and pl·nl-.,. o
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MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 9 PM.
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tide of WW 11 . And this document My provide., d sin~ularly excephnn.il
look at that historic event.
NEWSLEAD ERS.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 7:30 P.M.
Meet face-to-fa ce wi th the moverc; and <.i hdkl•r.., nf America n journalt.,m ,
like John Seng tacl<e, former ed itor and publash t•r of t he Cl11tnxo Dml11
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dy) AnthOny Michael Hall. Kelty LeBrock L! hr , 34 min.) .. 9 fOlll M lMI Host Marshall Efron re-
tells the stories of Jesus and the money
changers and Daniel and the Hons. also. a
him montage of selected saints (R)
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Ul>AYllAll
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llCMI "Fury At Gunsight Pass·
( 1956. Western) David Brian Neville
Brand ( 1 hr .• 8 mm) ~::.a~MIYCATI ~-=-lcm tB KAii When she VIS.ts
her popular cousin, a plalrHooklng girl
(Shelley Duvall) works at changing her
wallflower image to that of a gracious
bea.;. ICOTT
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two men wtiO are In love with tl'le same
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Sl<llts win her the at1entlons of a young boy
who wants to becOmt more than "lust
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PAftm allmroLUCCI MOOlmOl ..-ct I
_,,. "Johnny Dangerously" (1984,
Comedy) Michael Keaton, Joe Piscopo . L! hr . 30 min.)
CH).., ... ROal Red Is sure she dlscOv·
ered a mysteriOUS beast. but no one be-
118'19S hef ~ (l)nlm oom
CZ).,. "Loog Ago. Tomouow" (1971
Orama) Nanette Newman. Malcolm
McDowell (1hr ,51 min.)
1lll«l) llCMI "The Green Berets·· (1968.
Orama) John Wayrie. David Jan&&er'I (3
hrs.) .. 8 Cl) Ul>AY llCN•ll Scheduled re-
port on the San Franci1CO Conservatioo
Corps. a munlclpally funded program for
disadvantaged you1hs. profile ol jockey
Steve Cauthen ( 1 hr . 30 min )
QIOVIDIO
IDDt-=-oRATID COtm•ar
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Ul\mOfnmll MmDI t Unou&. ~ Pernell Roberts
narrates this study of the alligator end Its
relationship with the plants and animals
Inhabiting the 700 square-mlle Okefenok-
ee Swaeg. In stereo (R) Q ( 1 hr ) CID PMU 9'0Cl Feeling self-Important.
Red Fraggle starts a club. but GobO rs
elected rfO."t.°~ Cl) DA TIOUL AMIOI' A ka-
leidoscope of aerospace vehicles old and
ne..v. 1nclud1ng the U.S. Air Force Thunder·
b1rds. the W1ng Walkers. Balloon Rallys
and the Mini-Jets ( 1 hr )
LAmt -When a young girl end an elderly women are "hired" to become
summer compant0ns. a stroog bond ot
tr1endSh1p _develops between the two
WAY '11 TllUfM
11:9 •T tWPYNYI IUCMUWI U. _,..,_ATCALYM'f
~I.MCI
WMl1\.llQ
llCMI "Kelly" (1981. Orama) Robert
Logan, Twyla-Dawn VOklns. ( 1 l'lr .• 34
min) llOV. ·somewhere Tomorrow··
(1984, Orama) Sarah Jeulca Parker.
Nancy Addison. (1 hr .. 30 min.)
I YOUTM•IUllTYwmtamaM . -···-·-,_.. uvmma~
tlOI' M WIT WAI WOii Luke (Bruce
Boxlettner) deeldes to remain at the
S1monlte set1lement and Zeb (James Ar
ness) set!J out In search of an old friend
lrum0~' be kllllng Indians. (Part 3 ol
OUL :ii Ill wu.=.r IT• W.DUINCA ~~-.-T CClllfAC'T This awar~nlng
him Includes footage trom 11'19 6()..yeer-<>fd
movie ol a New Guinea tribe's first en-
coont8f with three White men and f .. tures
lntervlewS with two of them and with Pa-
~ans who recsll the event. (R) ( 1 hr )
fC) llCMI "T~ Wolf'' 119&5, Comedy)
Michael J Fox. James Hamptqn 11 nr ..
31 min.) ([)~ ([) llCMI "Ordeal By lnnooeooe" ( 1985.
Orama) Donald Sutheri.nd. Fsye °""8·
way ( 1 hr , 27 min.} Cl) Ill ,,. ..... POO'f'IM,&. New Vcn
Giants vs. GrH n Bay Packers at
Miiwaukee (R) (2 ln.J
I u.rt 0991 dllffl
-'=='~:o'c.p1ta1 Puniahment
The Best Foon Ot Correctlw Action For
Helnoos Crtmee?" WM"owr••11 .. NY OP-DUii'# mum COflU9 WT_,.,. ...... , a.m.....,.•o.• mrm.-
AUJO ucml NASCAR Cilampk>n
Spark Plug 400, from Brootllyn. Mich
1!,,~hrs) \.I) "A wee+<·s vacation" (198 1.
Orama) Nalhehe Baye. Philippe Nolfet ( 1
-1M!ni: •. ~
llCMI "Monsieur Beaucalre" ( 19-46,
Comedy) Bob Hope, Joen C.ulfield (2
hrs 6w_wmi l ==-~Q lWl.n' ZOlll llCMI "Kid Galahad" ( 1962. Musical)
Elvis Presley. Gtg Young. (2 hrs.)
I .. ... '°"' ...... . ..... ~
NCMAM»DIMAll lMIM Trash disposal probleml and
sotuuons are explored •• well as ttw ute
of trash as an anthropologlcal tool In pr~
111d1ng 1nS1gl'lts at>oot our IOClety"1 past.
e.!....esent and future (A) ( 1 hr ) llJ llCMI "OAR V L" (1985, Selenoe
Action) Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean
~~~""' -· llCMI .. Betrayal .. (1974, Suspente)
Amanda Blake. Dick Haymet. ( 1 hr • 30
min)
l mr,,.,..
llOCIY•P-. U•'U Chicago CYbe at Montreel
Ex~(3 hr1.)
l;::.a..,...,
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mmYll'D-IUI •:HCI09 Gueet1 Mk::hael
Caine. Jaek Jonft. "°' ••••• ,,. .. .... .., -............. ....,.. 1W 9CIM_.W
WMLmmT W ..alT
IMMY.O .... l(llll_.,,., ____ , ·--·--...... ,,.,. u•MJ. S.n Diego Padr at Ctne1n·
natl= {j;' (2 tira . 30 min ) ., me•..,.. ~ llCMI "8141 Cosb . Htmleff.. ( 1982
Comedy) 8111 Colby. r1 hf .. 4'* min.) CH> .,. "The Sword Of Tha Veti.nt"
( 1980, Fantasy) Sean Connery. Miies o· Keefe < 1 hr • 42 min I
-·Sunday Coal.
llOYll Weird Science" ( 1985, Com&-
dy) Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock
~hr. 34min)
Tiii WID • M•N..L neawm•ccumn.-,,. IAmAU HOuston Astros at Atlanta
Braves (l.ve) (2 hrs , 45 min.)
1t:tl D MUOI W Oii TIU&. "Should Religious
ICul®f~~~T~~~b '
PMDM>llDM
QITIMMT
.. t9Sll IA.UU New York Yankees at Kan-
sas Coty Royals 1L1ve} (2 hrs I Z llOYIE Teachers· ( 1984, Orama) Nie~ Nolle. JoBeth Wllhams. 11 hr , 46
mm1
mY1DEou~
-Afternoon----
11198 CJ) Cll W10llTt __,.,Scheduled·
Live and taped coverage of 1he World
Swimming aoo 0.111ng Championships.
trom Mito11d, Spain ( 1 t'lr )
I fMl+AU Teens On Trial' •
nlBITOOGH
QUSTHOUR ---~ DUUI Of HmAllD
llYITDY't Agatha Chnstie Mysteries
II" A n unemployed young woman IS swept
up into lhe worlo of riches and royalty
when c;ne agrees 10 act as a dooble for a
princess (R} O ( 1 hr I ail FMD M>llDAM ID AIBICM "-Anolll llO¥ll "'11VAL
'Ha1Jnted A young woman v1S11s her es-
1rangeu dc1op1ive parents af1er separa1tng
Ir rn ""' ~usbano 1n 1h1s drama written
1• a J111•c•ed 0\ Moc.:hael Roemer Starring
81 .>ckt> Adams. Jon De Vries and Trish
Van Devere (R) O (2 hrs ) ~ lllllCI IOll Hiit HAIR When she visits
her popular cousin a p1&1n-look1ng girl
,Shet11>y Ouv.~11) works at changing her
1w11lt1ower 1maQc 10 that of a gracious
oeau1y m llCGMW / ITAMll NWa IOUMAl
ittl D .. llAllCM °'-"The Loch Ness Mon-
ster · D AT TME MOVIU Scheduled ··Holly·
wOOd s Hidden Stars Features prohles of
JamA~ Woods and GentMeve Bu101d IAI
'
WON.D TOllOMOW
~•TOUCH
111111 Canadian Men·s Open Tourna·
mPnt. final round from The National Ten·
n1s Centre 1n Toronto (Live) (2 hrs )
1• G (I) PQA OOll The fnterna11onal, flnal
rrnmd trom Castle Pines Golf Club In Cas-
tle Roc1o. C04o (live)~ D l9Q 1t111¥11W MD The respec-
l•ve coll~e basketball teams 1n the Big
10 r1ciuo1ng last year's campaign and
1 is y" 11 c; confer Price 1ace
IJ~n 111 Acapulco" (1963. Mu·
S•C81) EIV15 Presley, Ursultl And1ess (2
lhrs,~ WUWllT
DUdl Of IWZMD
DODmc:aTU&.
llCMI · The Mon With The Power"
( 1977, Horror) Bob Nell!, Vic MON'OW ("
hr11 I 88 "'1DQI m.AIC Regularly scheduled
pr ramrn1ng may De delayed due lo o breaks
'From Hell To Texas' ( 1958.
W1"1terr l ~ Murr.ty O.ane V11rs1 ( 1 hr ,
40m1n)
(H)llO¥ll "St Helens" (t981. Orama)
Art Carney. David Huttman ( 1 hr., 35
min.)
(I) llCMI "Streets Of Fire" ( 198'. Ora·
ma) Michael Pare. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr , 34
min)
CJ) llO¥ll "That Forsyte Woman" ( 1950,
Orama) Errol Flynn, Greer Garson. ( 1 hr.,
52 min.)
I ,... •• AUC110M w llOIU ~ DMa ~ a.IP Juliet Prowse and John Monte e»
host this annual event, featuring world-
ctass competitors 1n Lattn and ballroom
dancing. from Madison Square Garden's
Fell Forum. (2 hrs.) 1:11, ........ u..
t11 name 1101U "' ..., Am IU&ll'Y
Hydroplanes and drag boats attempt new
~records. ~ ~nlOO Pacific' (1 939 West·
em) Barbara Stanwyck. Joel McCrea (3
hrs )
• IAPW. Los Angeles Dodgers at
San Francisco Gianta (Live) (3 hrs I
l nll-MIAPW. ..,._. CIOOD,_
llCMI "Edge 01 The City c 1957 Ora·
ma) Sidney POltier. John Cassavetes ( 1
hr .~min}
WGD..WWA
Mt(.'1JC:.. ...
• D ... ~ National Champion-
Ship Truck Pull Claude Akins hOSts this
~pvlar event
II =·'Who Says I Can' I Aide A Rain·
bow!" (1971, Ad\lenture) Jack Klugman
Norma French. (2 hrs )
OJ) ............ IOM l'OOTUU. Phlladel·
phla Eagles at San Diego Cha1gers
(Japed) (3 hrs.) ID wa•fl IOLI Nestle's World Champ1·
onship, flnal round. from Lake Lanier Is·
land, G~ped) (I hr ) I ~TIOUI.. •ocat.ltlC James Whrt·
more narrates this profile of the people
who make their lrvefihOOCI trom the waters
of Chesapeake Bay In stereo (RI Q ( 1
Want·
hr)
FAm Jesse trtes to save a caller lrom
suicide atler he beo<>mes a disc jockey at
the school's radio station In stereo. (R)
~,...ICOTT al ~ llMI UTIOUI.. AMJ I UIA MICll
OLYl!liiC Ulml Over 4,000 young ath-
letes compete 1n 15 Olymptc; spons in-
cluding ba~etball, sw1mmin~. track and
field. we1gh~l'ld wrestling from St
LOUIS, MtSSOUn. 1 hr )
2::a lie.:' Wlll:#:Y WCRJ> Of
•=r .. AllMT ~AUTO UCllG CAPT Pocono 500, from
Pocono, Pa. (Taped) (2 hrs ) .. aUMMY..a WC•rt IOLI Nestle's World Champl·
onshlp. final round. from Lake Lanier ls.-
land. Ga (Taped) ( 1 hr ) D llOVll "The Ghost Breakers" ( 1940.
Comedy) Bob Hope, Paulette GOddald
1,g hrs / U MOU YW000 ClOllW Scheduled· In·
terv1ews with Ted Danson ("Cheers")
and J&equehne Btsset. a feature on "The
Jetsons ·
Cl) MAD llCMEI WITH THI u. oa11•cTD1
Danny Kaye's character 1n lhe 1949 film
"The Inspector General" 1s transformed
into a rock singer In military garb m llO¥ll "Forbidden' ( 1985. Orama)
Jacquehne Bisset. Jurgen Prochnow (2
hrs.)
I ~llWON.D: IPOITI '"""' UnouL .MD-IOCll1Y ...::w.I Loretta Sw1t narrates this loOI< at the
black-looted lerret. thought to be extinct
unllllts re-emergence 1n 1981 O ( 1 hr.) ~ llO¥ll "Roxie Hart ( 1942, Orama)
Ginger Rogers. George Montgomery ( 1
hr 14 min I Ji llO¥ll 'M A D D Mothers Against
Drunk Drivers" 1 t983. Orama) Marielle
Hart~aula Prentiss. ( 1 hr . 40 min.)
( . 'Fon Apache' ( 1948, West·
ern) John Wayne, Henry Fonda (2 hrs . 7
min I llOVll "Crackers' ( 1984. Comedy)
Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden (2
nrs l
llOVll 'Night 01 The Comet" ( 1984.
Don·1 Be A
Victim Twice
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Science Fiction) Cathef'lne Mary ~tewar1.
Kelli Maroney ( 1 nr , 35 min.) CL .o¥ll "We.rd Science" ( 1985. Come-
dy) Anthony Mlchael Hall. Kelly LeBrock
l hr. 34 mtn)
.. ••llHOll
1-ACI • UI ftW The Ballet Folk-
lonco de Naclonal de Mexico Is featured ln
this performance-by the enter1alner. who
opens his Las Vegas revue with a stage
entrarice 1n a Rons-Aorce and ends It wflh
a su:.=; hnale (R) 1 hr • 35 min ) ·1 · ICA'ICMOCI NOUWt.-.
PUL.TOIUfAlt
.. .o¥ll "Scream 01 The WoW' ( 1974,
Mystery) Clint Walker. Peter Graves. ( 1
hr. 30 min)
I ~T~IPOllTIPAltrMT
,....,. .allT YIDIOI Featured. de-
signs by Fabrlce. Lloyd Allen, Sonia Ryk
1el Henry Grethel, end Ray-Ban
m lTMTml D .o¥ll "Frankenstein's Castle Ot
Freaks" ( 1978. Horror) Rossano Brazzi.
IMIC=':C,n~ hrs)
UIY_.ALD ..,,, ...
.. WM.m.111
till AT Tiii llO¥lll Scheduled "Holly·
wOOd's Hidden Siers" Features profiles ot
James Woods and Genevieve Bujold. (A)
Cf) UPUT'YUt "' Tiii ... ., ,AllOWI: TMI U.-fAM Robin Leach traces Hol-
lywOOd's glamorous history through foot-
age ot film premieres and parties. profiles
of !>alt goddesses and gosslp columnlsts.
real estate tour<>. a fashion show and ~
lebrity 1nterv1ews including Jane Russell
James Stewart and Kirk Douglas. (2 hrs.)
G) llOYll "Paradise. Hawaiian Style"
I t966 Mus1cal)n Elvis Presley. Suzanna
Leigh (t hr . 30m1n)
G!)QL81COU ~ ,.._._ -~ IJmlCA A musical salute to America featuring Lee
GreenwOOd Shirley Jones. Larry Gatltn
and the Gatlin Brothers, Marllyn McCoo
and Jull Manners In stereo (A) (2 hrs.)
rC) .o¥ll "Beyond The Poseidon Adven-
ture" ( 1979, Adventure) Michael Caine,
Sall~diJ',n's. 2 mtn.) (!) llT~
... .UT ••-...a "Bast 01
Broadway" Tom Bosley hosts this lobule
to the American musical theater with per-
formances by Ethel Merman. Mary Martin,
Debbie Reynolds. Anthony Perkins. Chita
Rivera and othefs (2 hrs 10 min ) • 11f.f A':: ot mistaken Identity leads
Chris to an audition In stereo (~ • , hr ) D L~ B•lrl .. WUH • A
look at the techniques employed to res-
cue sHanded whales on the beachM of
Tasmania (A) Q
1 .. , .....
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UTIOUI. tlOMAlllC ~ tee
cllmblng In the Alpe. a hot-air ballOOC'\
sata11 "' Africa. Niagara Felts. wltdllfe fllm-
makat1 In Sun Valley. Idaho. (2 hrt) ~~'Weird Science" ( 1985, Comt·
dy) Anthony Michael Hell, Ketty LeBrock
1I'll.34 min) ,_.TM.I nmAW "The Boy Who
Left Home To Find Out About The
Shlvef9" A eurlOus young man (Pe1er
MacNtehot) aeeepts a sore«er-klng's
challenge to spend thrM night• In a
htlunted caslfa Ch11t109her Lee and Dena
12 Sunde~Augu~ 17, 1986
HUI co-star O 11 hr I
(l) l.KSmll '11 THI MCM Ml> ,Amil
George Hamilton. Greer Garson, actress
June Chadwick tours Peru (A) ( 1 hr )
MT ...,.,. Susan's rotter skattng
skllls wrn tier lhe a11en11ons of a young boy
who wants to become more than "1us1
lrlends "
(%) .o¥ll "Assault Or Precinct 13"
( 1976. Orama} Austin Stoker Darwin
IJos~(~ min)
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-Evening
•11::.~ Tiil WIB lntervtew
with Rich Uttle ( 1 hr.) 8 llOYll · H1gh·Bal1Jn' · ( 1978. Adven-
ture) Peter Fonda, Jerry Reed A cyclist
expenences hair-raising escapades as ne
attempts 10 help a trucl<ar remain inde-
pendent against ruthless oppooenrs (2
hrsb.. ... ii MOW "Who Says I Can't Rtde A Rain-
bow'" ( 1971. Adventure) Jacl< Klugman,
Norma French The caretaker ol a Green.
wlch Village pony farm laces evlcrlon by
an unscrupulous real estate agent who
wants to bu•ld a h1gh·n&e on the farm's
lot Based on a trve story (2 hrs ) omWKllP•CWAn • 1iCMI "Crackers" ( t984, ComedyJ
Donald Surtierland. Jack Warden Down-
on·the1r-tuck characters 1n San Francis·
co's Mission district decide to ease lhetr
l1nanctal woes by erack1ng a pawnshop
owner's safe (2 hrs )
~ ~ lntemetional TO\.lr, from
Wichita, Kan (Taped) ( 1 hr )
~ llCml "Grease • ( 1978. Mustcall
John Trevolta. Ohvta Newton Jotln Based
on 1he Broadway show A 1950s high
school gang leader 111eg 10 win back the
pretty Australian exchangt-student he
romanced during summer vacation 'PG' i1 hr . 50 min )
(.!) P\IAll _, • LM A lund-1a1slng
special to benehl research at St Jude's
Children's Hospital 1n Memphis. Tenn ( 1
hr)
llOVll "Nattonal Lampoon's European
Vacation" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy
Chase Beverly O' Angelo After winning a
European hollday on a TV game show, the
Griswald clan g<>M on a chootlc t<>Vr ol
Old World capitals 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr . 37
=1m~~= .....
:'.::ra:.MY C111C1t ff oun Edna matches up 1he
atOfe·s socuflty guard (Henry Beckman)
with her lllend (R) e mML ..... While on 1 camping
trip, the Lawsons t>ocome 1051 in the
woods
I U.OYD Oii.WW .-w.-amMPMYL.YMUm
llOWll "Johnny Dangerously" ( 198-4.
Comedy) Michael Keaton. Joe Piscopo
In the t930s. en honttt oood-tielrted
man It f()(ced to rum to 11 111'9 of crlmt 10
l1narice hill nau<otlc motht<'s skyr0ci(1tlng
medteal bills 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr., 30 min )
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programming may oe delayed due to
Nli~::=m I Ii &¥8 9'IOOll Ricky convinces his
lather to hire hts nearly bankrupt mother
In 519'80 (R) D 111 °"*'a.Al.,.. Two stOl'les
tn "Fuubucket." an alien helpe a young
boy stay out of trouble. In "The Deacon
Street Dee<." a lonely boy rescues a fawn
from ~oup of rowdies (A) O (2 hrs ) i ITAi llNICM First round of semlflnals
In stereo (R) ( 1 nr )
@ ..olf1PA• fll UT10IM. •<*W'tlC Christopher
Plummer narrates lhlS historical profile of
JefUsalem. focusing on the rellglOu!t
shrines. Hie diverse cultures that coexist
peacelully within tis walls. and Its people,
1nctud1ng longt1~ mayor Teddy Koll~ Q
~hr .Sm1n ~ ~='I CW! aw•-DOW._ -IOJlllQ Mike Tyson vs Jose Rtbatta tn a heevywetght bOUt scheduled tor 10
rounds, live lrom Atlanttc Coy ( 1 hr . 30
m1nJ.. ~--~Volunteers" ( 1985. Comedy)
Tom Hanks. John Candy An arrogant
Yelle 1oms the Peace Co<ps and goat to
Thailand, where he meets an overzealous
samaritan with an 111-plotted plan to build a
brtdge 'A' }' hr , 46 min )
8 ~•0111ta
Ml Cl) WT •WI• Bacause of Hen-
ry's poor health, Punky Is sent bad\ to
F'entter Hall (Part 2 of 5) In stereo (Rl
~ 11!/1/('f '"'WJ. ~ CtMT1M ICWI llOllTOR 9GllTI
Topic tht Implications of Kun Waldheim
as Austria's new president • IJ Cl)--. M WIOTI Jessica teams
up with private eye Harry McGraw to
search for a dead tex symbol's missing
dlari'.:_ (R) O ( 1 hr.) 0 U1 DAL Ton CODI '11"CW1 IUICI Dal-
lon (Charles Taylor) discovers two warr-
ing tacttons involved In narcotics smug-
gling and gunrunning (Pen 2 ot 2) (R) l1 hr} a wien a llADllM:I Dempsey and
Makepeaee purJOe a violent gang leader
after he lnlllots brutal revenge on pollce
informants ( t hr ) G IWRJIM: 1'MI ,Ma. WAT Thlt
special examines ttrrorltt groups opera-
ting within the United Stal" and the bll-
ltons of dollars epent each year by the
government and private companies to
combat the threat of ttrrorllm ( 1 hr ) CD TM.II ... THI DAM-A young
dOCtor (Patrick KJlpatrlek) mai.. "
houM cau and discovers thtt his patient 1t
ava=• I Llllm8 "" TMI ... ., ,...,.,.
090fge Hamilton. Graef Garson 11ctr~p
Ju"-Chadwick tourt Peru (A) ( 1 hr )
l ...... TlllL.Gle
WIWBI nmm "The Flamt
ees ol Thlka" W()(fd War I cha.nget the
Thlka community'• way of Mt: Tllty volun-
teefs 10 http In the hoepltal, Robin rttuma
-lanclay Coal.
to his old bellallon In France. (Part 7 Of
TI_ (R) 0 (t hr.)
~--"Teen WOif" (1985, Comedy)
Mlehaet J. Foit. James Hampton. A teeo-aoe< takes adVantage of hlS alter-ego to
boost a losing balketball team and his P.g1_~1oYe llfe. 'PG' (1hr .. 31 min.) ..... ,.
.,. "Weird S<:lenOe" (1985, Come-
dy) Anthony Michael HaH, Kelty LeBrock.
Frustrated by dateless weet<ends, two
high schoot nerdS vte their hOme compot·
er to conjure up the woman of their
dreams. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 3' min )
(l)•CCM\I (I) ... "O A.A Y L " ( 1985. S<:lenoe
Fletlon) Mary Beth Hun, Michael McKean.
Army offlciats &eek to deStroy their latest
spy weapoo -an t f·year-<>ld boy with a
compoterfzed brain who 89C8pet from his
laborat0<y home In etereo. 'PG' o ( 1 hr .
40 ~ .. 1 _. :9sn AU$trallan wrl;et Rus-
sell Braddon follows his country's Murray
River from Its source In the Snowy Moun·
talns to Its es1uary In the Indian Ocean
•i'Li,~ 15 min.) a_.,.....
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.,. "Voluntee<s" ( t985. Comedy)
Tom Hanks. John Candy. An arrogant
Yalie Jolns the Peace Corps and goes to
Thailand. where he meets an overzealous
samaritan with an Ill-plotted plan to build a
brldge'R'p ( t hr .• 48 min.)
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.. ()) ~ ti/I M IT• From Cee-
sers Palace in Las Vegas: perlonnances
by Ricky Schroder. Deidre Hall, Peter
Reckell. Phyttls Ollie<. Lana Turner. Chris-
topher Atkins and Mary Hart. Ringmas-
ters Bea Arthur, Dick Clark and Merv Grll·
lin. (AL (2 hrs ) D S MOV• "Phobia" ( 1980,
Suspense) Paul Mlehael Glaser. Susan
Hogan A group or mental patients are
murdered accOfdlng to their lndlvldual
rears. o (2 hrt )
I CCMTUU llilODM, ... ..,...,,
(fl llOWll "The China Syndrome"
(1979. Ofama) Jack Lemmon. Jane Fon-
da A TV news crew witnesses an eccl·
dent at a nuclear pow9I' p4ant and find
their attempts to expose It thwarted by
both the st•rlon and rile nuclear power
authorities. (R) O (2 hrs., 35 min.) G f\Ull ..., • LM A fund-raising
special 10 benefit research at St. Jude's ·
Children'• Hoepltal In Memphis. Tenn ( 1
hr.) e .,. "Paradise, Hawaiian Style"
( t966, Musical) Etvls Presley, Suzanna
Leigh. A pal! of pilots start a charter hell-
i ter service In Heweil (2 hrs ) m1m CON.Am ..,,.MIMT
..... &.Ml
.. llMfl "Agalha Chrlslle Mysteries
II" An unemployed young woman ts swept
up into the w0<ld or rlehes and royalty
when she agrees to act as a double for a mno..u).i(1 hr.) w UClll BudWetSer Col-
umbia Cup. from Tri Cities, Waih (A) ( 1
ITMlml ~ .,. "Teachers" ( 1984, Drama)
Nick Nolte. JoBeth Williams A lawsuit
brought against a zoo-Uke urban high
schoot for awarding a diploma to an llh·
terate student spors a burned-out 1nstruc·
tor to search for his discarded ideals R' J.i. hr .. •6.c:J
••-=IWUCI MAnm "The Flame
Trees of Thlka" WO<ld War I changes lhe
Thlka community's way of hie, Tilly volun·
teers to help In the hospital, Robin returns
to his old banauon In France (Parl 7 of
'D_ (R) 0 (1 hr., tO mln.)
• (f) ,,,. A case of mistaken Identity leads
Chris to an aUdltoo. In stereo (RI I t hr ) CC) .,. lllOW WaShlngton Post movie
critic Paul Attanasio conducts an Inter-
View with Sigourney Weaver and reviews
the current hits "Heartburn" and "Al
-ilens~ wu .... IOPOIYMDMAMI ... ..._.
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...... ... Regularly scheduled
a ming may be delayed due to
breaks.
OP UWTAM Hlghhghts of the
1981 men's llnal ( 1 hr . 30 min )
.,. "Ceve Girl'" ( 1985. Comedy)
Daniel Roebuck, Cindy Ann Thompson
Trapped In a time warp. a nerd !ravels
back to pretllstOfiC days where he meets
an attractive cave dweller 'R' ( 1 hr 27
min)
(!) \'AUi ,_ 1W CW.-A young
doctor (Patrlek Kiipatrick) makes a
house cau and dl&Cove<s that his patient is
a vampire.
(I) mGn• As !heir retattonshlp weak·
ens. Joe and Cliff seek compan1onsh1p
through personal ads c;J . ,.,._
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-· ICMOGL. IUT Topic: small universities. (!) ITM QAml Sports competition
featuring cast members rrom ·~rky's Re-
venge." "Santa Barbara" arl'd "HOiiy·
wood~a~J~ 1~ = l1Wlf1' UP Soenes from lhe comedian's silent films and other rare
footage belonging to the Flelds 8$tate are
included In thfs retrospective look at the
hie and career ol w C Fields ( t hr • 50
min.)
Qi) POU .... AT DIVI. 'I LMI Glenn
Yarbrough, the Llmellters and the t<tngs.-
ton Trio sing popular folk songs of the late
·50s and early '60s In a conoert at Devil's
Lake Resort 1n Edmonton, Alberta. ( 1 hr )
CC) llCml "That's Dancing!"• ( 1985, Musi-
cal) Gene Kelty, Liz.a MlnneHI A star·
studded compilation featuring more than
live decades of Hollywood's greatest
dance seQuences ·a· ( 1 hr . 45 min.) CID llCml "'The Jerk" ( 1979. Comedy)
Steve Martin Bernadette Peters An In·
credibly stupid young man. the white
stepson of black sharecroppers. makes a
f0f1une with a bizarre invention 'R' ( 1 hr
1
33
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n•1D(J)GD ... TAL.11 ,._ Tiii DAM-A young
doctor (Patrtck Kllpatrtck) makes a
house call and discovers that his patient Is
l .. ·~-
MCMMDHOGUI ITAll U.t Sporls competition
featuring cast members from "POfky's Re-
venge... 'Santa Barbara· and "Hoity·
wood Beat " (R) ( 1 hr )
llOYll "Night Of The Comet" ( 1984,
Science f1Ct1on) Catherine Mary Stewart,
Kelh Maroney A cornet smasnes into
Earth leaving global devastation and the
hope for humanity 1n the hands of two vall•
ant V=girls 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 35 min.)
(1) "Spatters" ( 1980, Orama)
Hans van Tongeren, Renee SoutendlJk.
Several Dutch teen-agers are interested In
morocross racing and beautiful girls 'R'
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James WOOds and Genevieve 8ulold IA)
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WC'flMOW
ll*Ctr'YU.U. MM""*°" C8fTa Contemporary social values are examined 1n "Comedy
Ske1cnes." "Vaulr," "Perfect Leader"
and~p1e " In stereo I fATMIR DOWS IUT
lt:ll al ...
11'9 llO¥ll "The Black W1ndm11r· ( 1974
Suspense) Michael Caine. O~nald
Pleasence While on assignment an ageni
hnds himself belrayed and his son kid·
i 1ped (2 hrs . 15 min)
... l9CMAll.. .. ~ IUCt-tHI m111cwa ......
arraT~ Tlll WID Interview
w11h Rich Llttle ( 1 hr J
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L.OtT••ACI ,,,,,,,,,.,&All>
--TMltcml ~ ..-ouTI Muhammad Ah vs Ken
Norton, taped Sept 1976 tn New York
{B) (1 hr)
lf)llOYll ""Oar1ng Game" ( 1968 Drama)
~loyd Br1ages Nico M1nardos A man
searches a Lahn American lflland for the
husband and daughter of a former girl·
lnend (2 hrs 1
1M10 rttWtr•ll ~ IW
tt1t(ffl llOYll 'l((•y Exchange" (1985, Come
dy) B1w Masters. Brooke Adams At lhA
roQ11Psl c.t his TV-producer girlfriend a
tre~ wnee"nu mystery writer reluctantly
takl"'> a stao al a comm1tmen1 'A' O ( 1
R11,hr.~
l9JQIOUI ,,.,_,PF Ila
JllOVll "TM Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Ora
ma) Brooke Shields, Christopher Atkins
Two castaway children grow 10 adoles·
cence on a remote South Pacific Island
and experience rhe pangs of t1r11 love 'A'
l hr , 44 min)
11:9 MIC ... O
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tt:tl llO¥ll Anatomy Qt Terror" ( 1973
Suspense Paul Burke. Polly Bergen A
former POW who was brainwashed by
the enem:i-during lhe Korean War. begins
10 act strangely during a vacation tn Lon-
c1on I 1 hr 30 min. ) -·nclay
-llondng Movies -
DAYTm__.
•CZ> "Teacherl" ( 19S.. Oram.) NICk
NOite. Jo8eth Wllllamt. ( 1 hr •• <48 min ) •CC> "Oh Godl You Otvll" (1984', Come-
dy) o.orge Bumt. Ted w.. ( 1 ht , 36
min.) 1*( "8MX Bendltt" ( 198<4, Adventure)
OaVld Argue. Johtl Ley ( 1 hr 32 min.)
(?)"The Otvtl To Pay" ( 1930. COmedy) ~onald Colman. Le>tatto Young ( t hr . 5
mln)
NI dl) "The More The Merrier" ( 19"3, COm·
edy) Mn Arthuf, Joel McCrea (2 hrl)
14 Sunday August 17. 1986
I ..., I .wT IMOWCAll
...cA'ln.ta ~--... ,.. Comedy I& the topic when David
Brenner, Andy Kaufman. Rober1 Kle+n and
Steve Landesberg get togethet ar the
~~= !hey all got their starts. t2:9. MOU. YWOOO CLOllW Scheduled in·
terviews with Ted Danson ("Cheers")
and Jac~uetine Bisset a fea1ure on "The
Jetsons ·
ta.el llCMI "Tigers In Lipstick"' ( 1979,
Comedy) Ursula Andress, Sylvia KrtS1el
Seven sketches 1n which women employ
lhe1r 1ntelhgence and seduclive p()Wers to
outmaneuver men tn the never-ending
Q!m& of love "A' ( I hr , 23 min ) t• W llOWll "Maneater" ( 1973. Adveniure)
Ben Gauara. Sheree NOf1h. Two couples
sharing a motor home get S1uck near a
wild animal compound where two hungry
It ers ser upon them ( 1 hr 30 min l
MIC ..... Q
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ment final round, from The National Ten·
n1s Centre In Toron10. (R) (2 hrs.) CZJ llO¥ll "Weird Science" ( 1985, Come-
dy) AnlhOny Mtchael Hall, Kelly LeBrock
Frusrraled by dateless weel(ends. two
high school nerds u&e their home compul·
er 10 con1ure up the woman of their
dreams PG-13' ( 1 hr . 34 min )
C!)-ICOTT ,_ D llOWll "Death Of A Scoundrel" ( 1956.
Drama) George Sanders. Zsa Zsa Gabor
A penniless European comes to lhe Unit
ed Stares ano uses his charm to acquire a
tonune (2 hrs, 20 min) 1:11, ..... ~ ......
rrtYCM11U••• ,. llCMl "'We1rd Science" ( 1985, Come-
dy) An1hony Mtchael Hall. Keny LeBrock
rrusrrated by dateleS$ weekellds. two
high schOOI nerdS use their home comput-
er to coniure up the woman of their
dreams 'P0-13' O ( 1 hr , 34 min ) •1 9IClmrATCM llCMI "The Big Broadcast Of 1938"'
( 1938 Mus1ea1) Bob Hope. W C Fielels
Three ot a man's ex-wives chase him
across rhe sea 1n search of back alimony
i ymenrs (2 "':J llYKY.-? •n
...,.,. TMI LOllD
•CC) "Norma Rae" (1979. Oramt1) Salty
Field. Beau Bridges ( 1 ht .. 53 min.)
"A Plano For Mrs Cimino" ( 1982.
Oromo) Belle Davis. Penny Fullet ( 1 hr ,
4'0 mm)
(!) "Btondie's Big Moment" (1947, Com·
edy) PeMy Singleton. Anhur Lake. ( l
hr., 30nM.)
.. "Peter And The Wolf And Ottltt
Tttlos" (1981, Advtnturt) Ray Bolger ( 1
ht . 25mtn) "Tht Jerk" ( 1979, Comedy) Steve
Martin, Ben'\ldette Peter• { 1 hr • 33
min) •aJ "Savage" (1972. Drama) Bart>ara
Bain Manin Landau ( 1 hr , 30 min )
118 "Our Time" ( 1973, Dr8m9) Pamela
Su() M u tin Parker Steventon '' h11 I
(l)•ITIP--W CC) .,. "The HolfyWO<>d Knlgt
( 1980, Comedy) Rqben Wuhl, Tony 0
u On Halloween eve In 1965: a rO\
higtl schOOI gang wreak havoc In ~
H1l1S to avenge the closing of their h
Q2_Ut. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 39 min.) n llJ llOWll "Purple Rain" ( 1964. Mutk:
Prince, ApollOnla Kote<o. A young Min
apoks singet's IOfdld family baokgrOI
provides the Impetus for hit rite to the
of the contempor•ry music wo<ld and
ableS him to find love wtth a Winsome re
rlncetS. In ste<eo. 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 51 min
-mcMIT• ... ,.,,....,,. ...
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.,. "A Weet<'s Vacation" (19
Drama) Nathalie Baye. Pnutppe Nouer
French hlgh·school· teecher becon
disenchanted with her w0tk 'A' ( I hr ,
=;"""5~--.,... H•llTODAY
.,. "Volunteers" (1985, Comee
Tom Hanks. John Candy An arrog1
Velie /<)Ins rhe Peeo. Cofpa and goes
Tt1a1land, where be meets an oveneek
samarltan with an Ill-plotted plan to bull•
brl~;·~~n)
.. ~ .. "Teen Wolf" (1985. Comee
Mtchaet J Fox. James Hampton A tee
ager takes aelllantage of his alter-ego
boost a losing basketball team and
~QgJove hfe 'PG' ( 1 hf . 31 min )
W • ... "Never Say Ole" ( 1939. Con
dy) Bob Hope. Andy Devine A hy~
chondn•c causes problefna for the 11atf
the sanitanum In whlCh he Is staying
hr ,~";J. I=... -econ d ll0'9 "National Lampoon's Europe
Vacation" ( 1985, Comedy) Ch~
Chase. Beve<ty o· Angelo After win°""
European hOllday on a TV game show, I
Griswald clan goes on a chaotlC rour
Old World capitals. 'PG-13' o < 1 hr .. ::
min) ·~=-~· H•ll TODAY ~ICOOIYDOO
-~ ''The Aed-l..lgh1 Sting" (1934. COm
dy) Farrah Fawcett. a.au Br~
hrl) r <R> "Secret Places" ( 196<4. Orama) Me 19-Thefese Relln. Tara MacGowran ( 1 h
38 min.)
Cl) "KJi\d Heatt1 And Cotoneta" (19.t
Com.Cly) Alec GolMtle, Oenni9 Ptic» 1
hf.. <44 min)
(%) "Camlll" ( 1984'. Orama) Sus
Ptcoraro. lmtnol MM. ( 1 hr 48 min I
-al) "Compeny Ot IOIWI" (1969 Ornmit
Vao Jonnton, Rey Miiiand (2 hr1 ) .......... ....,....
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Roberta. Ted Wau. C 1 hr . 5 7 min.)
CZ) "Aasault On Precinct 13" ( 1916. Ora·
ma) Austin Stoke<, Derwin Joston ( 1 hr .
31 min.)
-· "The Miiky Way" ( 1936. Comedy) Harold Lloyd, Adolphe MIWljou ( 1 hr . 3o
min.)
W CI) •·curse Of The Pink Panlher" (1983.
COmedy) Ted Wass. David Niven. ( 1 hr .
40 min.)
(%)"The Devil To Pay" (1930. COmedy)
Ronald Colman. Loretta Young. ( 1 hr 5
min.)
(C) "Hardly Working" ( 1981, COmedy)
Jerry Lawla. Susan Oliver ( 1 hr . 31 min ) CR> "To Ca1ch A King" ( 1983. Drama)
Robert Wegner, Teri Garr (2 hrs ) •CD "Warning Sign" (t985. Drama) Sam
Waterston. Ka1hleen Oulntan ( 1 hr . 40
min) •CC> "Croasover Dreams•· (1985. Drama)
Ruben Blades. Shawn Elliot ( I hr , 26
min)
(%) "Teachers" (1984, Drama) Nick
Noire. JoBeth W~llams ( 1 hr . 46 min.) •CR> "The MysterlOUs Stranger" ( 1982. ~
Fantasy) Christopher Makepeace. Fred G~nne (1hr,30 min)
... Cl) "Peter And The WOif And Other
Tates" (t98t, Adventure) Ray Bolger (I
hr .. 25 min.) .. CD "The Genetal" (1 927, Comedy) (SI
lent) Buster Keaton, Marion Mael( ( 1 hr
23m1n ) •CC> "Fast Forward" ( 1985. Mus1C81) John
Scott Clough, Don Franklin ( 1 hr 50
min)
•(ll) "Who's Minding The StOfe?" ( 1963.
Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Jiii St John ( 1 hr
5Sm1n) • cz:> "My FavOflte Brunette · ( 194 7 Come cM Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour ( 1 hr
2'1min I
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... "BMX Band1t1" ( 1984, AdVln·
lure) Oevtd Argue. John Ley Three teen·
age dirt bikers band together wtlh their
fellow bikers to round up a gMg ol
erookt. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 32 mtn )
.. •Ti ...
.. ~ ... "The River Rat" (1984. Ofa·
ma) Tommy Lee Jol'les, Martha P11mp1on
ParOled afllf ~ thirteen yeara In prl6-
on, a man return• to hit hOme al0n9 the
Mlals8lppl and atruQOleS to f()fm a rela·
tlonshlp with the daughter he nevet knew
'PG' (1hr ,3-4 min I ., .... '=' Cl.Oii fie. ~T Whf-n a la
natlcal fan ttealt a Coemle Cow puppet,
Hen.:~' to recove< It I =-~ .. PACll0/1 CULT\lm
TUCI ,_ NLD Wtltklaase Meet.
from-iurich. Swttzertand. (Taped) (2
hrs)
(H>lllCMI "National Lampoon's European
Vacation" ( 1985, Comedy) Chevy
Chase. Bevefly O' Angelo Atte< winning a
European hOlldey on a TV game show. !he
Grlswald clan goes on a chaotic lour of
Old World capitals. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr 37
min) .. ,~,~ ...... ,. ....
~·.t.iu••-"rrl'OllMT tnteMew with
actor-director Rob RelOlf
I=:' llMMDll Author Stephen King: a
Washington barbef Whose customers ere
QQ11tleians.
I LCM ""CCll'llll•1••C""'Tl"'m11111 ... . .,_..co..,
...... 0/1POll'Nm ll0'9 "Oi110fderly Orderly" ( 1 ~.
Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Glenda Farrell
When a doctors son becomes a hospital
Ofderly. he creates havoc by igniting a pa·
11ent'1 beard and 1teallng an ambulance
to puraue h~rttrlend (2 hrs ) ·=--· ~ PATI Dome> I ,_,. Fifties classics
"Ain't That A Shame" and "Blueberry
Htll' will be among the works of Fats
Oormno wt11ch wlll be presented when top
pop veterans Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lew·
1s anel Ron WoodS jOln Fats at a New Or
leans nw.~ub. ( 1 hr.) ~=-"Camlla" ( t984. Drama) Susu
Pecoraro, lmanOI Arias An aristocrat latls
1n love With a priest In 19th·century Argen·
tma Based on a true stOty ( I hr 48
min~ NII IOll,m'Featured· tour !he heart
of East L A , Whittler Boulevard and meet
Lynelle Woodard. !tie Harlem Globetrot
rers' first lemale teem membef ..... ~
WUT'I Wfa II M
U.ATU. =QWICIOf ALRTm ... ""' .... ,..,.,,
~ AT flCllll "Steve Lawrence
and Eydie OortM" The husband·and·wrfe
team with the Boston Popa Orchestra In a
tribute 10 Irving Be<lin. ( 1 hr ) Cf)... •
Cl) WAll•Tooee Newly elected Rop Bob
Forehead lntrOdu<les a touchy blll
1:111 :\4:':-.ofl/1-.v..I • Cl) IC..CllOll ,., ...... Rusalan
agents lake an unusual lnlete&t In the
work• ot an avante-gardt playwrlght (A)
*9 ~ ¥~ V11efie and the kidS suffer
from the llde tffects of a nu viM In ster
; i:' ALWTM nmrn TO •aM. -th DOOUn\I W0tld War II hero G9!'1. Jim-
my Doollllle It honofed on hit 9011'1 birth·
day With a eatute by Andy Gibb. Shirley
Jones. LOtetle Lym, Rich Little. Phyll
()lfler Jimmy Siewert. lhe Lennon Sitters
Don Knoll•. Bob end Oeb'e9 Hope HOtt
Gr.n Campbell !? hrs l
~--m.um I= "The SedUctlon Of Joe Tynan" ~ ( 1979, Otama) Alan Ald4. Batbeta
Harris An honelt. lnfluentlal ·u.s. aene-
tor'• political ambition and hit atfa.lr wttf'I a
beaullfut labor attOfney put hie family un-
der =TJl~ !.,. "Thief' (1981, Drama) Jemee
Caan, Tueeday Weld. A protMc>nel
crook gtves up hla Independence for a big
score that he hopes Wiii secure hit tamtty'a
future. 'A' 12 hrs.)
(fl).,. ·1eustln' Looee" (1981. eom.
<M Richard PryC>f. Cicely T)'90n. A bum-
bling burglar . .-concemed achoofteetfw
and eight children make a Cfa.-<:aunfry
trip In a bfoken-down echool bus 'R' ( 1
hr., 34 min.)
([).,. "The Man With One Red Shoe"
( 1985. Comedy) Tom Hanks, 0.bney
Coleman Chosen at random, a aomewhat
ofl·center viollnlst Is thrust Into the croe.
ltre ot ttval CIA groups In Washington
'PG' ( 1 hr • 32 min.)
(l) ODD OOW\I Cl).,_ "Commando" ( 1985. Advefi-.
lure) Arnotd Schwarzenegger, Rae O.wn
Chong. The ex-leade< ot an ellte military
1ask fOfoe IS pressed beck Into Mf"1oe
when his daughter Is kidnapped. In ateteo
'A' Q ( 1 hr • ::Jo min ) m m¥ll "Sweethearts On Parade"
( 1952 MuSlcal) Ray Middleton, Lucltle
Norman The teacher at a mualo schoOI
sees her ex-husband ratum 10 town as
head of a camrval show (2 f'lrs.)
... ._ AT flCllll In hl8 first appeer-
ance with the Boston Pope, VlctOf Bo<ge
performs Smetana's "Dence of the Come-
dians" and the llnel movement from
Rachmaninoff's Second Plano Concerto.
In stereo ( 1 hr .. ~i.:li .. D e M1AB11 Gultt and Lovely
become romantlcalty involved on a cNIM
shtp~~t)Q • ,...,. '°"" u. ~ N ...... Author Stephen King; a
Washington barber whose customers are
~ltlclans. D "9tl mM Regularly 9Cneduled
programming may be delayed due to
l=reakt. ,..,.
~I
.. ()) U11 l = Roommates Kale and
Allie dl9cover that !hey care about their
1nd1VldUal ~ (A) D • llOWll "Uttle GIOfla .. Happy At
Last" ( 1982, Ofama) (Part 1 of 2) A~
la Lansbury. Bette Devit. The eerly ltf9 of
OIC>fls Vandlfbllt It explOfed at het 1Ut'11
and mother fight for cuatody Of the chlld
dUrlng a muct'l-pvbllclztd 193-4 courtroom
ballte Based on Barbara Goldemltf'l't
best Ml'-(A) 0 (2 hrl ) 8 110¥11 "Pat Garrett And Bllty The Kid"
(1973, Western) James Coburn. Kris
Krlttolferaon. A ~ appointed lawman
IS presauted by hit eupe<lot'I to capture
his lltelong friend. Biiiy the Kid. (2 tn.) 1:. "Marathon" (1~. Comedy)
Bob Nowhan. Jecklt Cooper A~
married man ehltta from casual loOglng to
mftrathon running when he meet• a bMU-
11tut remale rvnMf (2 h,.,)
• .o¥ll "Musaollnl The Oeollne And
f?en Of II Ouee" ( 1986. Ofame) (Part 1 of
21 Su~n Sa1alld0f1 Anthony Hooktna Al
Sunday. August 17, 1986 15
"115tlQlltJOn Of the theft ol tne l•tJ&AoUs
~ Panttief diamond 'PG ( 1 hr 40
Imm ._AY, F E"A
........... , I
-mT--Al'Tal CMDOOIUll --..... The ~·· (1979 Corned)'
SttMt M•rtin. S.-Ntdette Pe18fl An •n-
c19dibly stupid young man tne wn•te
stepeon o4 b69ck sharec:r~ mekes a
lortune With a baarre WM!ntlOO R' f 1 N ,_133 i•a••--
1mu' _,.. S.icetche$ ~ Oeve stunt Be (1969. Suspfhse)
JoM F0tgythe. Kenn Dor. Based on the
stOfY by Leon Ur1s A Fr~ Meret agent
investio-tes Cube's r.r1k With the S<wlets
(? hrs • 35 min )
• t ICI • l.M W The Ballet Folk
lol'lco de NacionaJ de MexJico It teet\Med If!
1M perloonanoe by the entertainer. wf'lo
OC*l& ,.... Las Vegu rewe with• stage
entranc41 in a ~ and erldl It wtth
a ~ finelie (R) (1 ht . 15 min.)
II CIM'l'WILlllT'ft.I .. .._.
llll 111.., ~ Anat Terror .. 11981 . HO<·
r0<) John Frle0f1otl, Adrian Zmed. A knlfe-
wie'clong luna11c: 'ktimtzes eight young
campers.. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 22 min ) >c::emn. CILll&I Nm ....
fW •&111111°•--•a ,J. Magnum l'lelps a
Y°"1Q Amer8SIM1 lind NS fathet (R) 11
hr tOm.n ) 8 e mTGrCMIOI From May t985
oom.: .ctor Ct'9Yy Chue. actrest M•u·
reen Murphy and Singer Vanity jOln Fl<>!t
Johnnitii::°" In siereo (RI ( 1 hr ) IA YmrJ L-:=.r •CCMU ....
ITM!m ..... ,.Lo. 9CIST..,..
.,_ "8att)e OI The Bu6ga" (1968
AdVenture) Henty Fonda. Rot>e<t Ryan
H"ldefed by beO weathef. American
ltoops Siem 8 ITl8SSIV9 (Jerm.n ~
Dy devetc»ng e br.-..1 strategy (3 hrs l =•CIE?'I M22 ........
~CNJIWI
.,_ "Commando" ( 1985. Ac1veo-
Me) Arnold Schwerz:enegget. RM Oewn
Chana The ex·teeder of an elite military
t1s.1< Toroe • FK-.ed baCk Into .W. ~hlfi~t··~~ 'R'Q (1
rv . 30 rmn) 11111 .,. "Betweef'I The Shwts ( 1983.
A~I JoM L8Ue. s.tc. A new manr ..
mee11 an old bed tnd le to6d aorne ''his-
l«teal' • tacu ( 1 hf .. 30 tNr\)
-LRlm.. °',. .. -, ...
~--8"9TY•rfTCll9n lnterMW w11h actor-director Rob ~ -··•w. ..,._CAT...,Cll•AI .......
Oe\lid 8t9Met hOtta a psfol nwa by
¥eletan comica c.t1 a.llltl Shll9y
~n Notm Clasby JilC:kia Gette
. George Gobel. .-.i11 Vernon .,_, Herr
Y~. In stereo ( 1 tv ) .. 1..:-....., "Bede to the DrMi
Boerd" ellMl'llnee animatJon't reYIYll H~ tflrougtl a.eic °"Pl. a look I
newt~ llnd c:un.nc et*nlte
teatlJfe Mm&. In tter;wJRl a.DeWIW .-w;; n
$chedUled_ c:om.ctln Olbett Gontrtet lbO~eeci In tt•eo. ( 1 tv )
!BJ ~·--· = ... ---l'all ... "She LN91" (1973. Rornencf
Season H\Jbley. Deel Ame.z Jt. An. ct
coYeflng ttlat she Is tennin91y ... ytAlt
woman and tw lov9' •tten'4)t 10 wwd c
death with,,,. help Of 80 ~IC
enu:i,(~ •,...,.um ~ TClf ._ -George Nevwro v Hector Lopez In a tMthel ~ bo
Kneduled ~ 10 roundt. from Adant
C11y N.J (R) (2 hrt.. 30 "*'I ) CH) _... "Fright Night" ( 198
Suspeme) Chna Sarande>t\. ~ Rlag
dale ConVloC«t tn.t hit next-dOOr nllgl
bor is a 'lamplre, • t~ ~ ."P<
an aging horror2fltm arar to lnYelngllte tt
man's secret ltfe 'A' Q ( 1 hr .• 4e min.)
Cl)llCMI "Long Ago. Tomorrow'' (197
, Orama) Nanette Nnman, Malcot
McDowell A former ledle9' men Wit
tove with another petlent at a con¥ale
cent home atter ,,. II dlaab6ed In a aocc
Q!me ·~1 hf • 51 min..)
.. • ([J ''A &JtTlm« Without Boyt
( 1973 Orame) Barbara Bain, tkt\I
Moriar1y A young g"1 diecxwerl ttwt h
mo1her • Ntvtng an attalr with a young
tM ma~~~ hf . 20 min) ...... ll5 90N "Wyoming CAJtlaw" ( 193
Wesletn) John Wayr.a. Ray Hutton. TI
Three Mesqvlteert expoee a etOOked pc
tlOlan who hat been MlllnQ Jobi to lmpO 18'1~anchert ( 1 hf . 30 mln.)
CMnGU•n•••• -ICOTT
1111 llCMI "ASMull On Preolnct 1:
(19?6. Orama) Austin StOktt. Oerv.
Joston Cops and convict• jo6t'I k>tcet
P<&vent •teen-age gang trom ieytng tlet
10 a nearly ~led ~ station. 'R' hr .31mln) w, ...
~ mM Sketch: a game oalli
"Monog8m " (R)
• AT nil .,.. Sche<Ued: "Holl
wood's H~ Start" Feeturea ptofllea
James WOOdt 1"<3 ~ Butokl (Fl
• .,. "Tht Compel'llOf\" ( 1978. Or
mt) Jadt Ging. Edith Atwtt•. ~
who art teaponlll* IOI tht Oeettw of ltil tathtf and Mtlf turn agalntt one MOthl
Uhr .50mkl) e ... "OMth nae." (1973. AM
turl) UOycl 8'1doea, Doug MaCluN. ' Amtflcan pi.ne damaOfd'but d .._
lllU, • ltalked •• , lhe dMf1 ~ • GI
m.n t•~ (2 ti' l aL•M• Y ..........
llCMI "l llUIR t 1~80. ~a.me) ~ Ounlc». M811d AdA1n-. A women trtea
pt~t a rt1etl001h1p bttwaen a ICUlpt
with wf'\()f1\ IN NII ~ en •ffM .,_, I'
teen •Ot btti.rina ditugtlttt ·w ( 1 rw .. :
W """ ... ATU.
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..
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n a.--------------Anthony MICl'IHI Hall, Kelly LeB<od< { 1 & I I•
•· hr,3"4 m1n) Matl!all
"911 ... Regularty IOhedu6ed ., Cl) "tOnd Heer1I And Coronets" (19A9. _..,, ...... ....,__ P'Gammlng may be deellyed M to .. COmeoy) Aleo ~ Dennis Price t 1 bfeeks.
... hr .. 44 mn) I ... ; •cm ''Tendlt Merci•" ( 1982. Orama) ta. m .. The Mummy's Shroud" { 1967, Hor· nm.-~ Duvall. T ... Harper. ( 1 hr 30 ror) Edie Powell. Andre Morell (2 hrs) llmJJHM,_MMrl
" mn) CID "SI~ Weeks" ( 1982, Drama) Dudley TOP.__ Greg Haugen vs. Et· (JI)·~ Strw Preeents: Follow Tl'\at M00<e Mary Tytef Moore (1hr .1.7 min l n1e Lander09 In 1 llghtwelght bout IChiO-~d" ( 1985. Comedy) Volcet of Jim 11:9 (%) "The Jerk" ( 1979, Comedy) Steve uled I<>< 10 rounds. from Las Vegae. Nev. ~ Henton. Carroll Spinney ( 1 hr., 28 min ) Martin. Bernadette Peters ( 1 hr . 33 {1rve) (2 hrs • 30 min.)
' .. CJ) ''Cemlta" ( 196', [)ama) Susu mm ) CH> ..,_ .. TI1fethOld" ( 1981, Orwne) 19 Picoraro. lmanol Anes. ( 1 hr .• 48 mlr. l W 9 "The Divorce Of Lady X" ( t 938 Donald Svthetland. Jeff Ootdblum. A
I-,. ~·My SWMI Cherlie" ( 1970. Orama) Comedy) Merle Obefoo Laurenoe OINie< heart surgeon raises a controwr1y by Im-
In
0
" 1
~Al Freemen Jr. (2 hrs.) 1 hr . 30 rmn) ptanhng an experimental mecNnlc8I
:M(C) 'Stage Door" (1937. Orama) Ka1h8· Mass Ap?MI" (1984, Orama) Jack lleart 1n a female patient. 'PG' (t hr., 48 rfne Hepburn. Ginger Rogers ( 1 tw 30 Lemmon. Zel1ko lvanek. ( 1 hr • l.O min J mtn )
min.) •OO .. Vou LIQl'lt Up My Life" pen A~ ..,. "Falling In LOYe" (1984. Dr•
(JI) "The Four Seuoos" (1981. Comedy> mance) Dldf Conn. Joe Sliver (1 hr . 30 ma) Robert OeNlro, Meryl Streep. Oeeplte
Alen Aide. CAtol Bumert { 1 hr • '7 mm ) mm. I the fact that bOth are "*'*'· I c:Nnce CE "Blondle't Hero" ( 1950. Comedy) Camila" ( 196', Orama) Susu meellng on a commuter treln tll)lttta • ,,.,_ Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake. ( 1 hr . ~ Pecoraro. lmanol Arias. ( 1 hr . '8 min.) tual romantic: ln1erest between• conltNO-
nM.) • "ftMI Ad\l9fltur• Of 9uck1100 Benz.at. tl()l'I engineer and • grephlc ~ ·~ Cl) "f811ng In Love'' (196' OramaJ Across The 8th Dimension" ( t984 Sc1-13· o (1 hr
11
. 1,7 mln.) AOber1 o..-o. M«yt Str.ep ( 1 hr 1.7 en~ F.ctlOn) Peter Weller. John Uthgow I oomA
min.) 1 hr 1.3 men ) " •I 111.al'f id •GI "The Deadly DrNm" (1971. M~ 'Love l elle<S" (1983. Orama) Jamie .. • ...
t.-y) Lloyd Bridget. Janet Letgh ( 1 h1 Lee Curtis, James Keech ( 1 hr .• 36 mtn ) g ... f ,,
f ..
JI lif
30 "*' ) .. {Hl "Sesame Street Pr...,,ts Follow That TOO CLOll M cc.mt Aprt's •ffllr cm ''Thet't Oencingl" ( 1985. Musical) Bird" ( 1985, Comedy) Voioes of Jim with a mlddlleoed rnualc •~ ~Kelly, uia Mh'lell. ( 1 hf • 45 min ) Henson. Cerroll Spinney { 1 hr . 28 min ) dOeln't Mt too ~ _.th Henry
1 Anthony Michael Hea, Ktly Le8n>ck I 1 Anthony Michael Hall, Kely LeBrocit ( 1 -
~ "Weird Sdenoe" (1986. Comedy) -"Wt!lld Science" (1985. eom.dyJ , .....
1 hr , 34 min ) hr • 3-4 min ) "'"oa'"IC .._ ' •(!)"Olene'' (1958, Orarne) L.,-ia Tume• • A41PPI"' • (1985 Orama) Mll1o Van .,. "Tender ~ .. (1882. er.-5 1van (2 rn.) PeebieS. Tatia vai.na ( 1 hr 32 min l ma) Robef1 Duvall. T• H9tpef A tanner
"' JO
)t
tt
!5
'Cutae Of the,,._. Panther" (1983 •dl) ··Toward The Uollnown" (1956. Ad· country singer. hit life end career tulned
) Ted w-. OtYid NNer\ ( 1 hr vtn!ute) W1I m Hotden Uoyd Nc*n (2 by elCOholitm, tellt In lo'tl wff'I e T-~ min. Ill'$. 25 min J mole! OWY* end deddel to nwM I
Cl) "Gun Gklty'' ( 19$7, Westeir1\I St..-· -"The Devi To P.y" {1930. Comedy) comebeck 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 nW\.)
art ~, fhwldl ~ ( 1 hr • 29 Roo&ld COltnan. Lcwetta "t'~ ( 1 hr S ... "The Priv1te Hi9tOtY 0t A Clm-
fYW\ ' mJll ) peign Thel Ftled'' ( 1881. DrlrN) Pat ~~t., Attack" ( 1953. Ad\lenMel t-longie EdWird HerrmaM. 0umg the CM Heyden,~ Page (2 hrs) Wit, a young man )Olnl • ~ Con-
Termlnetof'' {f~. Sc.ltnOI f <· -Ive .... •••••• federate voop thal oo."l't r..iize the bit·
tton) Amok! ~. Linda ttf reeltll• of wtt 8-.d on • MMt ~on. ( 1 hr .• 48 min ) hmce> "A.ntarctlce" (1984, Drema) Ken T1-•••••• 1cakwi r...-.o Weta. (2 hrs t7 CIH•--Sunday.August 17, 1986 17
-I aesday Cont.
Twa~ .• U .. .'!.~_27 min.~ -1 . , ............. 119 Cll ... 0~__,1..-r lnteMeW
with ectr ... Ktlly McGUlll ("Top Gun") I= :ii. A wlnd-.urllng champi-
on: celebtltles whO own businesses
UMCClll•C,_ ... ,_..ca ..... .-..,..,... ,... ...... ....... .an ....
llOWll "The Terminator .. ( 1984, Sci-
ence Fiction) A.mold Sohwarzenegge<,
Linda Hamilton A cyborg II sent beCk In
hme from the year 2029 10 present-day
Los AngeleS to assassinate a woman wtio
ts deSltned to g.lve birth to a revolutionary
'ff ( 1 hr . 48 m:w. I ....
1:11 I GIN 10Wll Featured L A 's Ullle
T~yo. the "Ultimate" sports craze, a
reading center fOf kids
1 .... ..,
l\'IOllLA reatured a travel ~1a1
Ito °U_jTY __ _ ==-· ALRTm rA-rtt ... YWmU.
llO¥ll ''Them.. ( 19~. Science FIC·
tlOO) James Whitmore. Edmund Gwenn
The government takes over an investlQa·
hon toolong Into strange deathS occurrTng
1n the Mojave Oesert (2 hrs)
GDIMW,..,
Qt!) ...uoal John Sengstacke the
former edttOf and publl1tlef ol Tho ChlC.S
gb ·Deily Oetoodef. OISCutbM Hm role ul
ithe =1ty pr086
Tom~
1:11 WU, WILD W011JJ OI ~
• (J) -I -A vicious ex c.on seel(s revenge agalnSt the Simons (A) ( 1
hr) 8 • llOWll .. Utile GIOfla. Happy Al
Last" ( 1982. Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Ange
ta L.ansbury. Bette Oevts The early hie ot
Gloria Vanderbilt Is explofed as het aunt
and mother fight fOf custOdy of the child
during a much-publicized 193-4 courtroom
battle Based on Barbera Goldtmlth"a
belt sellef (R) O (2 tin ) G di llMIO'I M IOllt Jonathan 1eh1 up Ton=:' a blind date (R) o I'°" ... LflaT'ft8 Ol M ml Am,...,.
UmT• Robin Leech trec.e Hot·
lywood' s glamoroua hlltOtY through 1001
age of him !)fernier• and perhee, profiles
of &ex ~ 11nd goaelp eo1umn1e11.
real astatt IOUta, • falhlon ltlOW •nd oe-
lebl'1ty 1nt9Mtws lnclvOlnQ Jane Russett,
Jlmet Stewert end K~ Oougtas (2 hrs l
1 .... -~ ~ ... Reguterty eeheduled
. pr=mmlf\Q mey be deilY9d dut to brtl~. fC) "Alamo Bay" ( 1985, [)eme)
Amy Me<fjgan, Ed Harrll In Gt"'-ton,
fol(at, conlltctt between ioeat lltt•men
and VittnamtM rttugt.M acalatt Into '11-
oltf-.ce 'R' (1 ht • 38 min.)
.,. "Mla"llno In Action 2· The Begin
ning" ( 1985. [)arne) Chucll Notrlt.
Soon-hick Otl An Amttlctn COionei. held
18 Sunday, August 17, 1986
prisoner by sadtstlc Vietnamese captOft.
makes • bid for freedom fOf hlmttlf and
hls fallOw POWs 'R' Q (1 hr .• 36 min) CD llOWll "Stlverado.. ( 1985. WMtem)
Kevin Kllne. Scott Glenn tn the 18aOI. the
peths of two drlf18fS C<>nvef'Qe en route to
their destiny In a town called Sllverado
'PG-13' (2 hra . 13 min) (f)_,CCUU / Cl),.,_ CMAll KIOQSlleld actively op-
poses Han's appointment to the faoulty.
Belt must deelde whether or not to accept
a_j>OSltlon 1n Boise (2 hta.)
ID llOWll "That Cold Da In The Par1<"
( 1969, Orama) Sandy ~a. Mlchffl
Burns A spmster kttlt the proetltute ll'1e
hired fOf the young man .she loves. (2
hrs ) ~
• • m¥A A "50th annivetaary ~brarlon
of the DC-3. the World War fl aircraft that
drama11cauy changed commel'clal aif trav-
el O (lhr .20mln)
a11 ID CO.Miit A I<><* at the atnuent 111&-
styte of Soviet eye surgeon SvyetosJav N1
kolaevteh FyoclOl'OY O ( 1 hr ) .. e llOWll "Captains 0 1 the Ctovds •
( 1942, Orama) James Cagney, Dennis
Morgan Several American civilian pilots
JOln the Royal Canadian Air FOfce. but rhe
fnendShlp of two ol them is jeapardiLed by
a female~ hr . 30 min )
• QJ IM ,am Maggit ldeot1t1ea
the wrong person in a news story ebOut a
corrupr devetopef and Jason 1s ottered a
l =I= (R)Q
TIAllMl ... U .
N llAUD9 A wind-surtlng ehomp1
on. celeblltl@S Who own businesses
~ ..,..,....
t9 II (() .._,._ 'J. A wacky bank teller
(Carol Burnell) beeomes stranded In 11
lockedv~fl\Jm (R) (1 hr ) G (Ill Maddie end DaV!d
cle<;h over their larest cllent. an eldef'ly
man who asks them to witness his
planned &wctde (R) O ( 1 hr ) I ':. Musso11n1 The Decline And
Fall Of II Ovce · ( 1985. Orama) (Part 2 of
2) Susan Sarandon. Anthony Hoplclna
The antagonism rearing apart Mussolini's
family continues as he J•lls Ciano. ht• aon
1n law and for met Foreign Minister. and lg
norot pleas trom h•s daughter 10 ser htr
husband tree (2 hrs )
l ,._.ML.o.
U•M.L 'I mATUT tlTI The ~Ot ITMTml
•OYll "Spellbound· ( 1946. Suspense) lnurid Bergman Gregory
Peck An amnesia victim I CC\J9ed of mur
<Ser 19' helped by the woman ptychlatrltt wno tovtt him ( I hr 5 1 min )
.... m¥A An explortllon of the contr<>ver·
sial Gala theory. Which defines the eerth
as a IMng Ofgantam (R) Q ( 1 hr . 15
--~lllT2IO&ITOM-From
Europe to the Pacific. the fY9nl• Of W0tld
War II are examined through oombet pho-
tC>gf~Y and newtttM {R) ( I hr . 36 """" ) Ira(!) llOWll "'iM Oeleft Song" (1953, Mu·
IJeal) Kathryn Gr•>"°"· Gordon MacAle
A prof leads • <k>ot>le· Nt. when he
1nap1<et I group 10 eiq>Oet an t'AI Arab lea~ hrt , 30 min )
a) "Oeoth Scream" ( 1975. Ora·
ma) R""' Jut~ Lueit Arnaz A women Is
letatty st•bbtd 1n tvll ~of htr 8rQOktyn
'*Oflbcn wno l1M to reepond to ~ fn
qu.<*l becaUM th4ry 'don't want to Ott
tnvolWWl 12 ht~ I •
Cl>•T•KUW Nwn 20 L~ S.C.. Cll1 (R) ( 1 ht.)
-· Cl) .w -Moeal'• hoptl Joyful reunion with Illa ton art lhl Wfitn he geta embl'"oltd In a dNdt)
i l.t;J
I: ...... A deef"'"'
vlct columnlS1 hlr• 8ptl-..r 10 "' letter wrher with whom the has fa
love~~) ·----r! .. "Stlek" ( 198', OralN)
Aeynokjs, Candice 9-gen. All ~
attempt 10 avenge hi prleon buddy'•
der bl'1ngs him fac»-lO-fec» wttti F
rnobtter1. 'A' o ( 1 hr .• 49.:.'-J
(8) T.-c:.:,. -Young hopefuls try out tor the Cel
Bulls and Diane (Deft• Burke) f•
~Ytr•atrlke.
Cl) ~ mM Sketchea: "~
Plant Shop." "Plan 5 fforn 0u1., Sp
IB> (l)llOWll 'Weird Science" ( 1985, C
dy) Antflony Mlcf'lael Hel Kelly LaE
Frustrated by datt6eel wetlitends,
high school nerd• Ute their home eot
er to conjure up lhe woman of
dreams In atereo 'PG-13' Q (I ht
mll\~ --1---· ' II -~---... UV._. Marine biologist All
Blrtles toora the Auttrallan reef an<
~IOI its te060gy ~R) 0 (I tv.) (()~-Aun Aoroea
Sky The LM<Mlle Trell 100 The ~
too and mortvatlon of endurance l\Jt
are e11amlned during rhlt demanding
mile rece In the COiorado Rocklea. (A ClD llOWll "Tightrope" ( 1984, ~
Clint e.1twood. OentvleYe &Jold ~
lrlV91tigatlng a Nfles of gtllly Mll
Ciers. a tough Ntw OrlNna cop dltoc
that he haa much In common with
killer he IS purwuing. 'R' Q:D1 hr . 6-4 m CD llOWll "S.vage Street " ( 1964, me) I.Inda Blalf, John v A Loe
gelea girt Mekt revenge wnen het you
lisltt Is reped by a local ~no 'R (,
33 .... 1•11.•a••--,."' mAm "S..t ot Bilarre" SMtc
1...-.hlrt tall\; Super Dave car crUh 11
do-lt·yOurMCf mtt1'1 fC>Om, Oeofgt Alli
IOO!bell camp .
1--mM 0.-A IC)06( at lht atttu.nt
alytt of S<Mtt eyt turQ900 SvyetoelaY
kOIMYtch Fyodo(ov, i il:l 10...ltATOl•U ...._
11'81'0.,...
... "A Wetk'a V&<le!lon" ( 19
Drama) Nathellt Saye. Phlllppe Noire!
French hlgh-echool tteeher t>ecor
dltencNlnlt<I with I'« WO<k 'R' ( 1 hr , ;'~
nit. Cl) -t -A tchoolteec:N pomogttPl'Mc pest comeot back to ha1
her 1R) ( 1 h!.:J., ~O, 'I~ D • mT 111111' From May 191
actort Chtrtea Gtodin an<l Anita Mo
and the Mighty Certon An Pllyert ~
ho91 Johnny Carton In rltfto (R) hf ) . .. ,...,_, ................... --------------~
1 1:.~
ITM'9
.. "WIOQS 01 TM Momlng"
( 1937. Comedy) Heo<y Fonda, John
McCOl'IMc1< A gypsy glrl'a horte wins a
majOr race aher he Is !rained by a Canadl·
Ian==
.. m .... ..,
llCMI "The Naked Faoe" ( 198-4. Ora-
ma) RogtH Moore. Rod Steiger BaSed on
a novel by Sidney Sheldon. AH8f hie sec-
retary and a pat'-Ot are murdered, a PIY·
chlatn61 realizes that hit own Ille It In Je<>p-ar~. 'A' ( 1 hr • 43 min.) CC> llCMI "The Gauntlet" ( 1977. Adven·
lure) Cllnt Eastwood, Sondra Locke A
determined police officer attempts 10 sur· * t vtve a setup while dellverlng a key witness -· a very uncooperative prostitute -to a
llanl( I ndicate trial 'A' O ( 1 hr .. ~ min ) ~·· LRlmatllMMCM•P-
om. ~---rock ..,Y.-T TOlllMf lnttr.litw wrth
twc actr"9 = MeGltllt ("Top Gun")
1t. .-ounce ~ ~ .. _ ..........
• 3" llCMI "Wiid 081181 Honey" ( 1982,
Adult) Honey Wilde<. Sharon ~ltchell A
wealthy T axaa bullnessmen muat ~
between 1tay1ng with his wife or his mlt-
trtm (1 hr , 30 min )
st• llWCU. ••M • LAft..,.rMDAWID~
Scheduled comedian Jay Leno. atao, a
The cryptology demonstration In 11e<eo ( t
11¢8-hr )
~ 1===-NMI -.. • LM A fund-raising
lM I special 10 benefit reeearch at St Jude's
lllile Chlldren·a Hoep1t11 1n Memphlt. Tenn ( 1
nur· hr ) v: ~:.-:......u
.,., I • .,. "Snatched" ( 1972. Mystery)
)fa. Howard Doff, Letlle Nie/ten. The hU9-
An-band• of thrH kidnapped wom.n are
'o« brought Into conflk:t When one ratutet to
11• pay a large ransom demand ( 1 hr • 30
't A
m1n4., I -='•..,.,.. Memb«I ot the
U S Navy's precillon f1ylng team. The
Blue Angell, perform derlng 1etl1I acro-
b8tlca
! ..... TMIL.Om
AllT'OUC. CART Pocono 500. from
ocono, Pa (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min )
(JD .. "Th9 Wiid Life" (1~. Come-
dy) Christopher Penn. Eric Stolz Wrth the
stert of achoOI Jul! around the COfnet. •
group of IHn-IQtfl aperldt the last weal<
of summ.r In .all out hedonlttk: r8'19fry 'R'
O ( 1 hr 36 min ) fPl llOVll "The Griseom Geng" (t971,
Orama) Kim Darby. TO(ly Mvsen11. bued
on • novel by Jamee Hedley Chate A
psychopathlO kldMPJ* falll In love wlltt
(I) "Allct The Chimp" ( 1978, Comedy)
LyMt Morg1n, Dexter Flttchef ( 1 hr . 2'7
min)
his beeut1tu1. wealthy victim (2 hrs.)
11119 8 (I).,. "Mirror. Mirror" ( t979. Ora-
ma) Lee Metiwethef. Loretta Swlt Three
women plagued by dlffltfent dellres and
ot>sessk>ns seek the help of a noted Bev·
erly Hiiis plastic surgeon (A) ( t hr .. 20
min.) ,. ......
(f).,. "Famlly Flight" ( t972. A<tvfln-
tura) Rod Taylor, Dina Mtlfrlfl A flying va·
cat100 to Mexico for an at-<>ddl lamlly
turns Into a near-hopeless battle fOf aur·
v1va~hr . 30 min ) I 90Vtl "Montezuma's Loet GOid"
( 1977. Documentary) The search for a
fortune in Aztec trea~re that may have
escaped the plundering of lhe Conqulsta·
dores Is chronicled. (2 hrs.)
(%) llCMI "Teachers" (19S.. Orama)
Nick Norte. JoBeth Wiiiiams A lawsuit
brought against a zoo-llke urban high
school tor awarding a diploma to an llil·
terate student spurs a burned-out lnatrvc·
tor to search for his discarded Ideals 'R'
~hr .. '6.c;J t11~=-"Broach Of Contract" (1982.
Orama) Peter Coyote. Cindy Pickett Pro-
fesS1onal and personal conflicts put an
unendurable strain on a San Francisco
couple's marriage { 1 hr . 38 min)
WIWOIUATLAlll • 1:11 ...
COlmDY mM Sketches "Vigilante
Plant ShoP." "Plan 5 From Outer Space "
!Bl
• IQ.I. YWOOD ClOllW Scheduled In·
terviews with Ted Danson {"Cheers")
and J~cguet1ne Bisset, a feature on "The
Jetsons · fil 90Vtl "Otagnosls Murder" ( t978,
Mystery) Jon Finch. Judy Geeson An un
conventlo<lal detective searches tor the
mrs&lng wife of an eminent psychiatrist (2
hrs.LJcY'~ IML•MPAl&Y ,,._.MLOll> w ~Q
W .,_ "Alamo Bay" ( 1985. Orama)
Amy Madigan. Ed Harris In Galvaston,
T eJ1as. con Ille ts between local fishermen
and Vietnamese refugees escalate Into vi-
olence 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) •1gmrATCM
·.,,. ·~roudlY We H•ll" ( 1e.3.
Drama) Claudette Colbert Paulette God-
dard World War II Army nurses rlak their
lives while serving on Bate.an (2 hrs , 30
mtn~-1 ~Slallary'a Huulcene" ( 19.i9.
Drama) Richard Widmark. Veronlc3 Lake
A p!IOI ramlnlSCes about his life whlle fly
~ through a hurricane ( 1 hr '5 mtn ) llVRY••••• .-V Mk:helob NatlOnal Club Flneta.
from Tampa, Fla (A) ( 1 hr )
d {8)_,. "Gimme An ·p " ( t98.i. c~
dy) Srephttn Shelltn. Merk Keytoun An
lnatrvctor'1 future rldet on hit ablUty to
trentform 1 tragkl41ty Inept che«log
.. ct> "Allet Adamt" (1~35, Orama) Ka-
thar1ne Htpbum, Fred MacMurray ( t hr •
39mln.) 00 "Danny" ( t979. AdV'enture) Rebecca
~. George loot ( 1 hr . 28 min ) NIC.IJ "Tht Siient OM" ( t98-4, Fantuy)
equad Into a teem of pollahad pom-
'R' ( 1 hr .• <40 min)
d li)'Ai: Robet1 Cenadlne Ind Jonathan
Hadary ster In Wtlllam Hoffman's eward-
wlnnlng play wNctl deela With I homoeeX·
ual AIOS victim. his lover who rttumt 10
care for him, •nd the emotlonel trllJIT\8
CllUMd by the dlseete. In at8'eo ( 1 hr ,
-,~!=:.. ....
M mPM•F I -~ ... , ... "Illegal" ( 1955, Orama) Ed·
ward G. Aoblneon. Nina Foch. A former
pr<>MC4Jtor and his wife find themMlvas
eomethed In rec;kateerlng actlvltleL (2
hrt~ ... 1.,.,.,,.. --· llCMI "SllvetadO" ( 1985. Weatarn)
Kevin Kline. Soott Glenn.In the t880t, the
pa1hs of two drlftera converge en route to
their destiny In a town called SllVefedO
'PG-13' ~ .. 13 min.) ~ c:. "The Devit To Pay" (1930.
Comedy) Ronald Colman. Loretta Young
A raktlh rouno Hbertlne tutea the last,
lree Itta o a becheiof u long 11 M can
before setting down roots ( 1 fir . 5 min ) ·1•MTM• .,.,...,,.,_
~ "The Llttla Orummet Girt"
(198.i, Orama) Diane K .. ton. Yorgo
Voyagit AecNlted by larHll e>perltlvea.
an actrtt1 beoomel e double -oent a•
llgned to treok down a notorious P11estln-
len terroriat. 'A' i~2 hra .. 10 min )
i lllwtlll-·11 TODAY .UTINCICOAlm
.. .,. "Swanee Rlvef" ( 1939. Mutl-
cal) Don Ameche. Al Jolaon. Stephen
Foste<'• mullcal career Is hampered by
prefudlce during the Clvfl War ( 1 hr .. "45
min) •Cl> UIPACCm'I DAUIHTD Kathleen
Baller and Chrlst<>Phet' Tabor! •t•r In thla
vet.ion of Hawtl'torne'a romantic t ... of a
young man'a Involvement with IM bNutl·
ful and forbidden daughter of a tcltntltt. •OO .,,. "The Seduction" (1982,
SuspenM) Morgan Falrohlld, Michael Sar·
razln. A gllmoroue TV newt •nchorwom-
an 18 vlctlmlz9d by a mentally dlttvrb9d
edmlfar. 'R' ( 1 hr . '5 min) ----....,.
19AftlUIP -ICO'TT W L01T••11C1
:t.:.'li1Anll •l&W&L MW. Ill I 11 TODAY ecocmYDOO
_,. "Sptttara" ( 1980. Orame)
~na van T ongeran. ,._ Souttndljk
Sevetal Dutch tttn-aotr' 1re lnt8'Mted In
motoeroe. racing and bMutlfol glftl. 'A'
( 1 hr ,~ min.)
Tllo Mal .... Geofge H9r'\1r1. (I hr . 35 f!l!.n ) W "VOlunttlfa" ( 1986. Comedy) Tom
Hank•, John Candy ( t hr '8 min I
Sunday. August 17. 1986 19
MQZ) "All Mlne To Give .. (1956, Orama)
G)ynls Johns, Cameron Mitchell. (2 hrs.)
.. (C) "From Hel To Teus" (1958. West·
ern) Don Murray, Diane Varsi ( 1 hr , .0
min)
(8) "Ofdeal By lnnooeoce·· (1985, Ora·
ma) Donald Sutherland. Faye [).Jnaway
L! hr , 27 min.)
Cl) 'Blondie's Lucky Day" (19'6. Come-
dy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake ( 1 hr
30m1n ) •aJ '"The DeVll And Miss Sarah" (197 1
Western) Gene Barry. Janice Rule ( 1 hr ,
JO min)
(%)"My F1von1e Brunette" ( 1947 Come-
" dy) Bob Hope, Dorothy LalTIOUI' I 1 hr .
27 min) •CID "Tempest" ( 1982, Comedy) John
Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs . 25
min.)
Cl) "The Hurricane" ( 1937, Adventure)
Dorothy Lamour. Jon HaN (2 hrs )
-CC) "Gotcha'" ( 1985 Comedy) Anthony
Edwards, Linda FIOfenllno ( 1 hr • 37
min ) (I) .. The HO<Se08 Mooth" ( 1959, Come-
dy) Alec Qutnneas, Kay Walsh. ( 1 hr , 33
min )
-(%) '"Teachers" (19~. Orama) Nick
Nolte, JoBeth Wiiiiams { 1 hr • 46 min I
-........ 11ov1es-
-. "Plague Of The Zombies" (1966,
Horror) Andre Morrell, Diane Clare (2
hrs )
(C) "People WUI Talk" (1951, Comedy)
Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain ( 1 hr . SO
min) 00 "ReunlOl'I At Falrboroogh" ( 1985.
Drama) Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr. i! hr . 50 min.}
-CJ) "Top Secret!" (1984, Comedy) Val
Kiimer, Lucy Gutter~e ( 1 hr . 30 min)
(%) "Edoe Of The Ctty" (1 957, Orama)
Sidney Poitier, John Casaavetes ( 1 hr
25 min) we "My Favorite Brunette" (1947, Com·
edy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour ( 1 hr ,
30 min)
•CC) "I Remember Mama·· (1948. Orama)
Irene Dunne. Barbera Bel Geddes (2
hrs ,14 mln)
(I) "Yoong Man Wtth Ideas" ( 1952,
Comedy) Glenn Ford. Ruth Roman ( 1
hr .. 30 min.) •
(%) ''Weird Science" ( 1986. Comedy)
Anthony Michael Hall. Kelly LeBrock ( 1
hr . 3-' mln) •CID "Romancing The St0t1e" ( 198.4. Ad·
venture) Michael Douglas, Kathleen
Turner. ( 1 hr., 45 min) •CO "Cave Girl" ( 1985, COmedy) Daniel
RoebUck. Cindy Ann Thompson. ( 1 hr .
27mln,)
• (%) "Sixteen Candln" ( 1984, eorn.dy)
MOiiy Rlngwald. Anthony Michael Hall I 1
hr . 33 min.) •<Cl "Breakln' " (19~. Mualcal) Lucinda
Dickey. AdOlto Ouinones ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) CO "The Cat People" ( 1942. Horror)
Simone Simon. Kent Smith. ( 1 hr , 13
min)
~~ttanooga Choo Choo" ( 1984. rrt..a:r' George Kennedy. Joe Namath. ~ ''The Slttnt One" {19U, fentesy) r.10 MaleM, George Htnere ( 1 hr.. 36 .. ~r l.Ok1ahoma cruoe" 11 913, 0rt1ma> George c Scott. Feye OUNway (2 hre .
10 min)
•(%) "Volunteen" (1985, Comedy) Tom
20 Sunday, August 17, 1988
Hames John Cendy ( 1 hf '8 min ) _ .,,. .... ----
.. 1:.:.m. .... -.Am .... ....
M!C ... O au •• WWWWl1Wlt
~ mM Regularly scheduled
~ be delayed dlJe to
•11111a.11A1U n
.,.,.. Kessler Senior& Champ1-
onsh1p. from Cantoo, Ohio (live) (2
~lhrs mr ...
• lo~ flOR ec.olT An old fnend
with a penchant tor ptacticat jOkes sets
Henry up with a gorgeous blonde in a res·
1""5.~"C:" ....
llCMI "Fandango" ( 1985. Come<! )
Kevin Costner, Judd Nelson Faced wYth
adulthood and the pall of Vietnam, flve
college crooies take off across Texas for a
last·dltch fling 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min) 00 llCMI "The Empire Strikes Back ..
( 1980. Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Har-
rison Ford Rebel fighter Luke Skywalker
interrupts hi& training as a Jedi Knight 10
rescue his lriendS from villainous Darth
..1Vad~ ~Li2.;·.:,,m~ ,. ....
=.::.".:ii. A reunion of a long-sep-
arated family. a talent agency that
searches for unktueperformera.
• LOWI CDll•C'TIOI
W :r. m n TGll•rr Interview wllh act~ Fred .~~unter") 15!5-A
,,. D0GMi Na OI "9 In this col·
lectlon of conoert footage, the Ooofs sing
"Ligl'lt My Are." "People Are Strenge"
and' "LA. Woman " (1 hr )
Cl)• ... (I) ......a .... ,,. L.OIT ....
Allee and Ralph plan anniversary parties
tor each 01her; Allee trleS to lix up the traf-
fic mana~ with a date c:;i
GNMllMDOWI
1':11Q.l).,,. "Mootana" (1 950. Western)
Errol Flynn. Alexia Smtih Wealthy cattle
owners try to stop a sheep rancher from
moving his herda Into cattle country ( 1
hr , 35 min.)
Me 1 • M Toa Featured. "My Ne!Qh·
borhood" MutlClln Richard C.rpentec,
comedian Paul Rodriguez and ~ T .... NI Marie rtmlnllct 1bovl grOWlng up In
Lot Angelet and tOUt their old neighbor·
l'\OOdl and fevorlte hangO\ltl
8 ""'" IWPBlll ... Rel doestl°t know what he'• getting Into when he
agr... 10 teke cere of a hOrM that ~··about to NII (R) e nl •LA. Featured: a look at Paris. ~..tend LOodon CJ)u.ATU.
I =::aa.ALRtm
rATM
.. YWIDU.. •
WLD ' mC:A A PfOflte of lhe lynx ar
Its predatory oependence on n
5n<>wshoe hare Q ... , 90¥tl ··edge 01 n~ City" ( 1957. Dt
ma) Sidney Pootoer. Jol'ln Cassavetet. /.
Army deserter 11 placed It\ a dllem,,
when his black friend. a gang t>oss.
k1lle<> on the loading docks ( 1 hr . ~
min.;.._. 191.U, WLD~Oll ~ NI ~mM
.. (I) llCMI "Sophie's Choice" ( 198.
Drama) Meryl Streep, Kevin Kllne.
1947. a yoong writer from the South tak~
up residence with a Pollsh immigrant.
vicum ot Nazi persecution. and her lnte
lectual Jewish boy1nend (3 hrs ) D 90¥tl "Will G Gordon Liddy" ( 198
Biography) Rot>erl Conrad, Katherin
Cannon The Ille of the form8f attome
and FBI agent who Joined Prelldent Nh
oo's 1e-e1eet1or1 committee and was ult
mately tried and coovlcted for hit role 1
the Watergate break-kl Based on Liddy'
autobiography (2 hr$ ) 9 llDWW "Air Force" ( 1943. A~tur~
John Garf>etd. Arthur Kennedy Olrecte
by Howard Hawt<s. Aboard a bomber 1
the Pacific, air f0<ce crew members baltl
against enormous odds In the early day
of World War II (2 !'rs.) • 0 ....cT .,... .. ,_ Belltl opens
new checking account thinking he hes ur
limited cred~ ;~"lost Aod Found" (1879
Comedy) George Segal, Glenda Ja<*aon
A widower and a dlvOrcee begin a rock
romance atter 111erally meeting each othe
by acc1den1 at a French P;I resort I.
lhrs ~TMI LORD
Unou&. ~IC James Whit
more narrates this ptonle of the peoplt
who make their llvellhood from the weter•
ol Chesapeake Bay In stereo (R) c;> ( ,
hr)
ct) MOVll "'The Hollywood Knights'
( 1980, Comedy) Robert Wuhl, Tooy Dari
za On Hallowe.n eve In 1965, a towd)
high school gang wreak havoc In a.vert)
Hills 10 avenge the closing of their han
I "R' ( 1 hr 39 "*'! -WA'I CW: ow•z1• DOW ..
(I) llCMI "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984. Drll
ma) Michael Pare. Diane Lane A "roe~
·n· roll fable" about a rock alnget kid-
napped by_ ~n outl&w gang and her rete\Jf
by a deSh~ ex-boyfriend and e tougt\-glr
adventurer PG' (1 hr .. 34 min )
(l)ODDCOWU (I) _,,_ Joe reeHzea that he 19 not
cut out for the ecademlo world when he
tries= beck to echool. c;> e "That's My Man" ( 1947, Ac}
venture) Don Ameche, Cltherlne
Mcleod A gem~ aooraa ~ a e stebfe~ow,,.,, but latla •• • husbend. (2 htt.)
... Unou&. ~ Richard Kilty
narrates this ci<>lo-up uam11141t1on of the
behavior Of llgera 1n the wild. filmed In two
of lndit1'1 national parka O ( 1 hr . 10
mln.L
• 8 (11 ·--"'••• McGrutf the etltne-f\ghl· Ing dog helpe Webster come to Oflpt wtth
the school buHy Q
i -Wednesday Coal.
d
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I· n
a
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5
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5
l=':..u. ~ Pll ... Ull9 A r~nion ol a long·sep-
~rated family. a 1a1en1 agency 1ha1
~P.arcnss for ~ performers £,~--"'~'-T fllWf'flCa • 099 THI Pl.OOlt .. -m MCMI "The Iron Mlslress" ( 1952. Ad
, .. r •ure) Alan Ladd. Virginia Mayo Fron
rer~man Jim Bow1e llghlS tor Texan inde-
r"rodence at lhe Alamo (2 hrs 20 min. I .. 0 ®) llACtnB MacGyver 1nhttrates a
c •s n 10 help a woman s wrongly convict
"" t>tOlhel 10 escape !RI 0 ( 1 hr I 0 ... CD llCMI "Boys Town" ( 1938 Orama) s, Aricer Tracy. Mickey Rooney Father
~a 1agan's Boys Town is disrupted by a
oAmlngly heertless new arrlval (2 hrs )
G) llOY11 "B ody Hear· (1 98 1
u<,perise) William Hurt, Kathleen i'urne1
~ 'lmallt1me Florida lawyer Is persuaded
; t.1s IOve< 10 murder her husband I?
" I al PMm THI U.
«!) fllBll mM Regularly scheduled
• g1amm1ng mey be delayed due 10
t "dge breaks .L IA-~ 'I .-&TUT llTI The 505 H MCM1 "The Coca·Cola Kid" I t985 r .medy) Ertc Roberts. Gre1a Scacch1 An
Ahanla·basac:t soft drtnk whiz ktd tr1es to
1 l ••v1nce the citizens of a remote area of
A,;slralla that lhtngs go better with Coke
11· ::;i ( 1 hr , 37 min )
P.. fTAllTMI ~ llCMI "Top Secret" ( 1984 Comedy I ·m· ~11mer. Luey Gvtteridge A spoof ot
1 y mov•es and Elvis Presley lllms. 1n
" •ch an Ame<ICan rock n' roll star gets
11 •ghl up in high-level esp1ooage wtule
1 •-og East Germany In stereo PG 0
'1r 30m1n)
Z llCMI ·we11d Science ( 1985 Come
'1 A.nthony Michael Hall. Kelly LeBrock
•Streted Dy dateless IN&ekends two
qt school nerds use thetr nome compu1
or 10 conjure up the woman ol !heir
trPams PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 34 min I
t 11 m •-• "' iarm .,,. IOUND"' U.UCAMW A tribute to lhe
,,. ,,,, 1hat eteeted such Broadway hits es
• e Sound ot Music" and "Sooth Pac11
'Palurtng him clips photos. and mler
• •y., • with Shirley Jones. Allreo Drake Vul
P rier Gordon MacRae and composers
\11•11 Ch1rn1n ( "Ann•e") and Andrew
Ord Webber ('Cats" I Host Mary Msr
~ R) (I hr 55 min I
ta l 111CM1 "GOOd S8m" ( 1948 Come<1Yl
111y Cooper, Ann Sheridan A compul
''" GOOd Samaritan usually ends up 1n '• •ubltJ2 hrs. 30 min.) _ ~ •-..., KA nrurm , .. '°'llD"' .-:MW A trlbut9 to the
'"8m lhat crHted such Broadway Ms as
Tht Sound of Musk:' and "Sooth Paci!
featuring him cUps photos 1nd inter·
• e .... s w11h Shirley JoneS Allied Drake Vul
Rrynner GOl'(j()('I MacRae and compose<'
Martin Charnln ("Annie") and Andrew
Lloyd Webt>et ("Cats") HOit Mary Mar
'C, u;r~ ma IT A look
11 a N!pleu travettng t>a.lkttban aai.sman
on hit 30th birthday _ . __ 'Ii. .... all '°" OU'rDOOR ,.,..
•D ~II-IT~ 1n1erv1~w with
nct04' f!red DryOf ( 'Hunten I ft= A tamous actreu' d81J9httr
writ" a bhster1ng tell-ell nav91 wtlllt CM~
t"'9 aco.c>t1 an engagement rino tRI 0
I~ ....
--THllCml llOWll "Porky's" C 1981. Comedy)
Dan Monahan. Mark Herrler. In Florida tn
the late 1950s. a gang of fun--lovfng high
school boys seeks revenge against the
proprie1or ol a local brothel 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35
min.)
(!) 1'W llAUZlll _..Tl CD MCMI "The Warriors" ( 1979, Orama)
Mtehael Beck. Dorsey Wright. Blamed for
the murder ol a charismatic leader at a
New York s1ree1 gang convention, mem-
bers of a Coney Island gang must tight
their way back 10 thelr home turf 'R' ( 1
hr.3= (l) mM Skelel)es· ''Love
Trek", Ups for bachelors {R)
I .UTllD•llt•OUWIC 10JM _,. ....,....,_,?II -... DALllY• NORlllHOW ,,.._ SprtJCe Meadows
lnvltatlonal. from Calgary. Alta (R) ~ .... '".,.,... mm "Slllteen Candles" ( 1Q8.C.
Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Ml-
chael Hall An insecure Mldwestem teen-
ager's 16th birthday goes unremembered.
1ust another symptom of the pein of ado-
lescence and growing up In a middle-class
lam!!t-'PG'j 1 hr., 33 min ) 1191·111 •• ... TAii
nllDAY llZAm SkelcheS· a 1est-1ube teenag-
er, !he Bigots; yoga for health ... ...,
~-MOLYU. ..,..,.
llJT--MaYTNI ....
QM1WI CMU•FINm llOWll "Big Bad Mama" (1974. Ad·
venture) Angle Dickinson. Wllllam
Shatner A woman cuts a peth of Vlolenoe
and romance through the Southwest of
the 1930s. 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min.)
GllUCITM
1':11 till MCMI "The Things I Never Said"
(1978. Drama) Josepfi Campanella, Dia-
na Hyland An accident victim Is led to a
meeting with e mysterious man and a
hOme rhat IS the uncanny Incarnation of
her fenteSleS ( t hr . 35 min ) fl)..._,_,_ Interviews with faml-
ty and frlef\dS and a perlormenoe by Leslie
Uggams capture the Ille and music of
George Gershwin Featured aongs lnclUde
Someone 10 Watch Ov9f Me" and
"Svmmerhme " Wllllam Hurt hOSts. ( 1 hr .
35 min I
1t118 Cl) TJ. NOC*8 A blind woman 1s
stalked by thUgs who think aha witnessed
a murder (R) ( 1 hr , 10 min.) 0 GD IUT °' CAMCll From June 1985.
comedian Buddy Hackett, Tony Award·
winning dancer Char1eS "Honl" Coles and
spelling bee champion Bah.I Natara)an )oln
host Johnny Carson In stereo (A) ( 1
hi) U~YW a..-:-..
m:',.
..... L.09
··-~ ..,...,..
llOVll "Voluntters" ( 1985. Comedy)
Tom Hanks. JOhn Candy An arrogant
Valla toins the Peace Corpt and goee to Thailand.~· h9 meet. an overzMIOue
samarttan with an Ill-plotted plan to bl.lflcS a
~y~" '6 min.) tW~ llOWll "Porky's II: The Next Dey"
(1983. Comedy) Oen Monahan, Wyatt
Knight. A group of high IChool 1tudent1
attempts 10 thwart the plane of a Nlf-
rlghteous preacher and the Ku Klull Klan
10 censor a Shakespeare festival. 'R' ( 1
hr .. 35 min.)
.. , LJllSrf\a "'.,,. ... -·-
~mM .mT.-r TCll•fT lnteNtew wtth
aC10f Fred~ ("Hunter").
(I) AUTO Melle NASCAR Champion
Spark Plug •OO. from Brooklyn. Mich. (R)
Q hrs.) . CD llOwtl "Women at Play" ( 1983.
Adult) Sharon Kane. Tlgr. The 8fOtlc ad-
ventures of live women. ( 1 hr .. 18 min.)
119CLUI
-• LATIWWITMDAVl»Uii& • Scheduled: author Tama Janowltz
("Slavet of New York"). reggae llnger
Rlta=l=reo. ( 1 hr)
1---... .,...CMU.l"'THl-ll• ....
... IULPIOPll
llOWll "Trouble Comes To Town"
C 1972, Orama) Lloyd Bridges, Pat Hingle.
tranquility Is upset when a blecl< youth
aSl<s the White sheriff to adopt him (I hr ..
130~)...,.
.... THILOll> rrn•1cY llOWll "Spellers" ( 1980, Orama)
Hans van T ongeren. Renee Soutendljl<.
Sev4Hal Dutch 1eeo-ag9(9 are lnt8f .. ted In
motocr06S racing and t>eeutllvl girls. 'R'
U hr , 55 min ) a.• (I) llOWll "Vultures" ( 198•. Mystery)
Stuart Whitman, Meredith MecAae A •
ries of murders colncidel with the arrlval
of a dying man's relatives at hi• AcapulcO
home (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min.) .. , ... ,,LMll V'illlOLOI
llCMI "Friday The J3th -The Anal
hepter" ( 198•. Horror) Cr!spln Glover.
Kimberly Beck Jason the masked killer
returns to wreak violent vengeance on th9
denizens ol Crystal Lake summer camp
'A' ( 1 hr . 3 t min ) ........
(!) llOWll "Skyway To Death" ( 197•.
SotP8M8) Bobby Sherman. Stefanie
Powers. Snow hampers rescue efforta af-
t4H a passenge<·fllled aartal tramway 19 ln-
W:cltated. ( 1 hr . 30 min.)
• '::. "Lieutenant Schuster'• Wlr."
( 1972. Dramar Lee Grant. Jack W•ro.ri.
A dead policeman's wffe attempts to clear
him Of bribery charges. (2 hrs )
I AU.•m•.-..Y -ICOTT t11 llOWll "Porky's ~" (1985,
Comedy) Den Monahan. Wy•tt Knight. A
g<oup of FIOflda high echool 1tUdeht.
m.tchet w1t1 with fl,f-proprletor of • ioc.1
brothel 'R' Q (1 hr., 31 min.)
CH) llOWll "Surf II" (198<1, Comedy) Ed-
die Oeeten, Unda Kerrldg9. A medman
concocts a tainted soft drink that ~ eurf.,-1 and beach·bumt 10 Mt garbage.
,_'A' ~,31mln.)
g comrY mM Sketchn. "Love r,'ek". tips for t>achelors (A)
• AT 'THI llOWlll Scheduled ''Holly-
wood's Hidden Stara" Feet\K .. prolllea of
Sunday. August 17. 1988 21
.
j
-Weclnesclay 'Coal •.
James Woods and Genevieve Bujold. (A) 0 MOVIE The Fifth Day Of Peace"
( 1972 Drama) Richard Johnson. Franco
Nero Thi' late of a patr of German POWs
• '1t'C de<l 'n me l1nal days of World War II
I-h:s 10 min I
LUCTIMOW
AU• 1111 'Aa. y PRAm TMI LORD
L' lllOYll ·commandO" (1985. Adven·
1u1e) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rae Dawn
Chong The ex-leader of an elite military
1ac;k force IS pressed back Into service
"lhe~ htS davghtP.r IS kidnapped 'A' ( 1
ihr i~1AJ
~ tlQH'IWATCM
HllMAW
fi)tnl -
lllOV1I W e re Not Married; ( 1962,
Comedy 1 David Wayne. Ginger ~ogers
Five couptes are surprised to learn that
their marriages are u=xa• ( 1 hr . 45 mtn ) @ena.Y.-•••
2:2!1 ·-s MOVIE 'The Horse's Mouth" ( 1959,
r""'POYI Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh An
eccer1t11c. Brihsh ar11st fives In self-Imposed -
poverty on orde1 to afford the finest In art
'
plies ( I hr . 33 min )
~ MCON> QUiii oaocowu
,.,,~
--TMI lellml .....
lllOYll Volunteers· ( 1985. Comedy)
Ton Harl<s Jotin Candy An arrogant
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Morning Movies-
.. ~ ·Gunga Om' ( 1939. Adventure) Cary
Grant, Douolas Fairbanks Jr ( 1 hr . 5 7
min I ('l; "The Jerk" ( 1979. Comedy) Steve
Marttn Bernadette Peters. ( 1 hr . 33
min) au ~ The Silent One" ( 1984. Fantasy)
Tl'lo Male~ George Henare ( t hr . 35
mir .. S m11r1t!!>lOne 11984. Comedy) Syl
,,.,stei S1a11oni> [)otly Parton ( 1 hr . 51
11111 J 1• ~ ThP Private War Of Major Benson"
( 1955 Comedy! Charlton Heston, Julie
Adams (2 hrs l
.. 'Hl "Arlhur" ( 1981. Comedy) Dudley
Moore l 1z11 M1nne111 ( 1 hr. 37 min.) JS Foothghl Glamour" ( 1944. Comedy)
Pt>11ny Singleton Arthur Lake ( 1 h1 , ~
min) Z) Long Ago. Tomorrow" ( 1971, Dra-
ind) Nanelle New man Malcolm
McDowell ( I hr . 51 min.) .. rci "BlamA 11 On The Night" ( 1984. Ora
ma> Nick Mancuso. Byron T'hames. ( 1
hr 25 rrnn) S ·s.,same S1ree1 Presents Follow Thal
Bird" 11985 Comedy) Voices of Jim
Henson Carroll Spinney ( 1 hr • 28 min ) • "Thfl Screaming Woman" ( 1912.
Mystery) Ollvla de Havilland, Joaepti Cot-
teA ( 1 hr • 30 min.) .. "Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom"
( 1975. Romance) Maureen Stapleton,
Chl!rles Durning (2 hrs.)
-'Where The Boys Are" ( 1960, Come-
dy) OolOres Hart. Geo<ge Hamllton ( 1
hr 39 min)
Hl Ten From YOt<Jr ShOW Of Shows"
22 Sunday, August 17. 1986
Yal1e joins the Peace CO<ps and goes 10
Thailand, where he meets an oveneatous
samarttan with an Ill-plotted plan to bOlld a
b<l~'A' ~hr .. 46 min) w•~ ..,., II
19(11).,. ''The Border" (1981, Drama)
Jack Nteholson. Valerie Perrine A Texas
border guard's values come 1n conlhcl
with those of his COfrupt co-workers and
his materialistic wife 'A ( 1 hr . 4 7 min )
•• .,. "Ministry Of Fear" (1944.
Suspense) Ray Milland, Maqorie Rey-
nolds. Nazi secret agents swarm thr04gh
the slreets of wartime London (2 his. I
(J)...,.. ... e .,. "Double lndemntty ( 1973
Suspense) Rtehard Crenna. Samantha
Eggar A woman plans to murder her hus-
ban~ aod~ 11 .appear Lo be. an acci-
dent 1n order to collect on his nte msur·
anc~~(2 hrs) ~-ta•• !) .,. "Vanessa" ( 1976. Drama) Olt·
via Pascal. Eve Eden A wg1nel young
woman leaves the convent 1n wtuch she
was raised to run a chain of Far Eastern
bOrdellos 'R' ( 1 hr . 26 mtn J
(E)~
(I:) llCMI "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984, Ora·
ma) Michael Pare, Diane Lane A "rock
·n· rou table" about a rock stnger kid·
napped by an outlaw gang and her rescue
by a daShlng ex-bOyfnend and a tOUOh·girl
adventurer ·~~hr . 34 min) Mm DA
( 1973, Comedy) Sid Caesar, lmo09ne
Coca ( 1 hr , 32 min )
Pagan Love Song" ( 1950 Musteal)
Esther Williams. Howard Keel ( 1 hr 16
min)
Cl) "The Devil To Pay" ( 1930. Comedy)
Ronald Colman. Lo1et1a Young ( 1 hr 5
min)
11:19(1) "Somewhere Tomorrow' ( 1984, Dre·
ma) Sarah Jessica Parker Nancy Addi
son ( 1 hr 30 min )
"Camila" ( 198• Orama) Susu
PecOfaro. lmanol Arias ( I hr 48 min )
-JU1ernoon Movies-
u.e "Prehistoric Women" ( 1967, I-ants
sy) Martine Beswick. Michael Latime1 (2
hrs )
~ "Teen Wolf" ( 1985. Comedy) Mi-
chael J Fox, James Hamplon ( 1 hr , 31
min)
"FOfever Darting" ( 1956. Comedy!
Lucllle Ball, Oest Arnaz ( 1 hr . 36 min.) * e "My Dear Secretary" ( 1948, Come-
dy) Laraine Day. Kirk Douglas ( 1 hr . 30
min)
()) "Natlonal Lampoon's European Vaca··
lion" ( 1985. Comedy) Chev)' Chase
Beverly D' Angelo ( 1 hr 3( min )
W CC) "Fury At Gunsight Pass" (1956,
Western) David Brian, Neville Brand. r 1
hr .. 8 min)
(%) "Sixteen Candltt" ( 198,, Comedy)
Molly Rlngwald, AnthOny Michael Hall. ( t
hr .. 33 min.)
.. CH) "Wetrd Science" (1985. Comedy)
Anthony Michael H_all. Kelly LeBrock ( 1
hr . 3" min.)
•CC) "Guo03 Om" (1939, Adventure) Cary
Grant. Douglas Fairbanks Jr ( 1 hr . 57
min)
..,,Ami. TOlll ll'MY ,_,,_.
. ""' llATIOftlUHm•!!)OA.Y .
QMAT •ACI COUTa .. llOYll "When Michael Calls' ( 197
Suspense! Mtehael Oouolas, Ben Gaz
zara A child thOUOht 10 be dead auempt!
to avenge his mo1her·s death by mak1n~
1>hone calls to a woman r 1 hr 45 min ) .. ,,Oii.,.
IUllllTI . MIATMCWF
· -.ICOTT d MOVIE A!.~ iUlt Ori Precinct 13
I 1976 Orama I AusM Stoker. Darwir
Joston Cops and convicts J04n forces t
µrevent a teen-age gang trom laying 51eg1
to is oecirty oesened po11c11 stat10n ·R" f
dl'hf.~h • DAIC ICHbPllO MAT10N't ...... TODAY
ICOOIYDOO lllOYll 'Edge Of The City · 11957 Ora
mal S1dne1 P04t1er John Cassavetes A
Arrny deserter 1!; placed 1n a dllemrT
when n,s oiac~ lr1eno. a gang boss. :
lo.1lled on the 1oao1ng docks. l 1 hr 2•
min)
Ml ti MOVIE Oroeal By Innocence .. (198!>
Ofama) 0f'ln&ld Sutherland. Faye Dune
Nay A ·~arch soentist 1n England set~
Ol;f !fJ unravel the mystery behind a wom
an c; ri1urder BaSt>d on a novel by Agathf
<:r.1,~11e Pv-13 1 1 hr 27 mtn )
J. 1<111tng He:ir' t 1qa4 Orama) Kari>1
B•dclo., Jo•1r1 Tti.1w t 1 hr 50 mm ) 1:111 1t Ti ,. S1 Pr t Cme ( 198A. Fantas)'
r,.1 M;i,, .. ~. GeorQe Henare I hr 3'
m10 )
.2 The )f;rk 0979. Comedy) Stev•
M,111•n Fjernadette Peters ( 1 hr . 3
min 1
.. .S. ·s,.samp Stree1 Presents Follow Th?
Bird ( t985 Comedy) Voices of J 1
Hensor Carroll Spinney (1 hr ?8 min l .. C 'Break1n' 2 f lectrlC Boogaloo
11q94 Orama I luc•nda Oickey Adol1
tShaOba Dool Quinones ( 1 hr . J.
mm)
LL) · Ordeal By Innocence.. ( 1985. 0111
mai Donald Sutherland Faye Dunawa~ i!. t., '17 rn111 )
.. (lZJ HON To F"rome A Figg· ( 1971 Com
Pdyl Don K11,.i11c; Joe Flynn (2 hrs It
m1t.
HI A All 01 Mp 1984 Comeoy1 Stev•
M1i111r l ''Y T omlln ( 1 hr 33 mtn ) z~ WPtrd Sc.1ence ( 1985. Comedy
An1hony Michael Hall. Kelty I eBrock (
hr. 34 min)
•Evening
-11:1c.~ =:r~ DfFWIT'alt
Ii) PLIDGI mM Regularly schedule<
pro0ramm1~ may be delayed due t<
p e breaks ·--~-• tulAllnll n90UGM TMI Mm
{I) .,_ "This Could Be The Night"
( 1957. Comedy) Jeen Slmmont. Anfhc>.
ny Franclo$a. A IChoolteechet has trouble
NIMlng the approvel of her partnef In the
rightCIUb where she WOOi part-time (2
• hrs ~Tt .. , ......... ......
lo it:. Po. C.O.f On • ski trip
with Sara and Jacicle, Henry !Inda hlmtel1
alone with ch8mpagne and a hot tub untM
une;;=ompany arrives 1-PMGlO..,.IC VW
.,. ''The General" ( 1927. Com.
dyl ($11en1) Buster Keaton, Marlon Mack
Yankee spies beoome Involved with a
mlSSlng 1raln during the CMI War ( 1 hr ,
23 min.)
•1ucm.1~··-NI Cll ... 0 __,..-T ~ Interview
with actress Shelley Hack I~ :i. Lena Horne and her
daughter Gail L Buckley acupuncture
diet
ILCMca11•cTm ... ... ,..,,,,
• -Olflellmlm M.-NU. .........
llON ''An Innocent Love" ( 198 1, ~
'Tlance) MeflSSe Sue Anderson. Doug
McKeoo A 14-year-old matl'lematles gen-
. ..is and a 19·year-old All-Amtfiean female
•OHeyball player beeomil Involved In an
Jnusual romar'IQe O ( 1 hr . 40 min ) I' AUTO UC. IHAA Ofeg Racing, All
Amer1ean Nattonals. from Martin, Mich
(Taped) ( 1 hr) K. lllOYll "Sheena" ( 1984, Adventure)
Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass An American
TV prOducer falls In love with a jungle
queen out to stop en educated natfve
orince from usurping the throne of an Afrl·
can l\lngdom Based on the comlc·bOOk
l'lerotne 'PO' O ( 1 hr . 57 rnln )
'!'• ... T, llON "Long Ago. TomOfrow" ( 1971,
Drama) Nanette Newman. Malcolm
McDowell A former tadl8S' man falls In
love with anothef patient et a convales·
cent hOme attet he ts disabled In a soccer
me 'PG' (1 hr 51 mfn)
· DAMIMDOWI 7:11 llON ''The Last Picture Show"
197 t. Orama) Timothy Bottoma, Jett
81.oges As the only mOYit theater lfl a ,,.,,an Texas town of the 1950s prepares
10 clOse. the llvet ot the town's rteldents
t>ecome lntenwlned 12 hrl . 10 min J
19 9 I • M '°"" Featured· Bob Chan-~fef Irle$ out as a stand-vp comedian at
the lmprov, meet tour of L A 's hOttMt new comlC:9 I .... ~ """ ....... ,. M • LA. FHtured a loolc. at great barpafna on eummer clothes. pl8cet to go,
&nd din1ng
l.D.ATU. ==OfALRTlm ., ..... .. ,.. ... .. ,,.,
&I.MA uwn TO ntl ..,., ..
W WOii.i WM I The hlatortc A<*iand
Banroom tn New Yorll Clry 11 the ttttlng
tOf a muaiOal tribute to the enltnalnel'S
and 8t(Vlce organlzltlonl that gave their
lime and talen1 to booet l'TIOfale dUrlng
World War II. Host Van Johnaoo. (R) (2
htt.. 65 min )
i :-...
719 ... "The Music Man" ( 1962. MtN-
cal) Robert Pretton, Shtney Jooea. A
fut·talklng saleernln comet to a small
town In Iowa to organize a boys bend and
Inadvertently flllla In love with an unmar-
rted Nb<arlen. In stereo. (R) (3 hrs • 25
mini .. , .... _,
C09f 1110W Theo's math test 1s
postponed when hit pregnant teecher
~Into labor. In stMeo (R) o
• .,. "Dive Bomber" (1941. Adven·
tura) EnOI Flynn, Fred MacMurray A
Na\JY dOCtor teams up With a fllgl'lt 1ns1ruc·
tor to taci<le 1he medical problem of "pllot
blackout" which It plaguing filers. (2 hrs ) ............ rr Ol llOn Stories In·
elude a IOok at the world's greatest fire, a
recreetlon of a Dublin disco blaze and the
test~~ of a new aprlnl<llng device (R) o ·=-i .,.. ~Plains Drifter" ( 1973
Western) Clint Eastwood. Verna Bloom A
nameless strangtl rallies the cowardly res-
idents of a Western town to challenge the
l\Jthless gang which has been terrorizing t,.,hts.)
1.,_ "The Lrfe And Times Of Judge
Roy Been" ( 1972, Western) Paul New·
man, Ava Gardntf.The Infamous hanging ivdOe ot the Old Weat confronts blZarre
enemies while uphOld1ng his own form of
Justice and IOyally admiring the legeOdary
~..-~~ry (2hrs)
~ Mno UC. Barbe< Saab Pro Seties from E.ut AYtherfOfd. N J (R)
([) llON "Grease" ( 1978. MUSJCal)
John TravOlta. Olivia Newton·JOOn Baseo
on the Broadway snow A 1950s hign
school gang leader trleS to win back the
pretty Australian exchange student he
romanced durJng summer vacation ·po·
~hr.,= ~=-"Rhinestone" (198-4. Comedy)
Sytveste< Stallone, Dolly Parton An es
tabUshed country singer bets that she can
tum a loudmou1hed New York Clty cab
driver tnto a convincing country eotenatn·
er In JUSI two weeita' tfme In stereo 'PG'
Q_(1 hr .51 rnln )
• .,_"The Wiid Blue Yondef" ( 1952
Advefltute) Wendell Corey, Vera Ralston
World War II Air Force pilots wage bettles
1n the air and on the gre>ufld (2 hrs I .. G e PM&Y 18 Steven must cope with
lhe fact th81 Jennifer rs grow1rlQ up tn
Sterdi.o l 1:i'i.f.::t"ten1 Home and her
daughttr Gall l. Bockley acupuncture
diet
i .... -1r,.ecm-rm111• •••u1•1 W Cll CM1'1 Liii A"* Harry and Ham-
IOF'I lrMlltlgltl I murdtf at an exclusive
dudera;:~) (1 hr.) 8 • Sam'1 lnvolvemen1 with 1n
asptrll'lg politlclan could lead to a long
term rOC'l'l8nce (Part 1 of 3) In star to
IB> • M CGLm Sable tempts Jason. who
llttt learns the reason behind Zachary
Powers· vendetta (R) O ( 1 tu )
I':. "Or. Jekytl And Mr. Hydt"
( 1941 Horr0t) Spencer Tracy, Ingrid
Bergman A mental specialist'• expert.
ments on himself ev9'1tualty ~ hll ct.-
stru=. ~ 'Ul. ~ llOVll 'Teen Wolf" (1985, Comedy)
Michael J Fo11. James Hampton. A teen-
age1 takes advantage of hJS elter-.go to
boOst a loSlng baske1ball tMm Md hll ~gin~lovellfe. 'PG' (1hr.31 min.)
IA•AU. 'I .U111TllTt The 80a. llCMI "The Warrlora." (1979, Or8ma)
"41chael Beck. Oofsey Wright. Bletned for
the murde< ot a char1tmatlc IMder It 1
New York street gang convention, mem-
bers of a Coney Island gang mult tight
their way bacl< to their home turf. 'R' ( 1
rfu ir4M~ T llOVll ''Volunteers" , 1985, Comedy)
Tom Hanl<s. John C>t try An errogent
Valle toms the Peace ..rps and goe1 to
Tt1a1tand. where he m"' ~!In ~
sama11tan with an 1ll·ri • • • plen to ~ a
t>11d~ ( 1 l'lr , 46
nl@ 'Time Fe g" (197 1. Ro-
manci>) Mel Few ~nna Shlmkua.
Three very d1ttereti • • "" of attalra ..
piece 1n an attic s1 ·r Pa.r11 lrwoMng
three very drttereot •, I men. (2 hta.,
20 ,.,.,,, '
t:ll D 6).llQHT COUfl'r "1cW) .,.....,.... the
re"8b1hta1100 of ht ~MJhO?d Idol. mec;..
cian Philip FaJcone ~'PrP.O (R)
llO¥ll "Ftrecrt><•)I 1 •91)8 Weltem)
James Stewart. t-ie'1ry ~onda. A Imel
fo.,\lr p<otected by a 11mtd sl'\efttf It t9ffor·
zea by a gangleader and htS men. (2 hta. .
JOm•n I .. i U:.:;. ..... u. Mllttan1 protest·
ers demonstrating against the uee of .,.
rra1s •n medical research. bfMJ( Into Sen
Francisco Memorial HOS()ltal's laboratory.
i.!. h!.J U W tlU. .,_,. ILUD Tragedy hits the
rr""C1nc1 when another cop It gunned
OON!li, Buntz appears on a TV courtroom
or 1ilm 1R) ( 1 hr,)
I ....
• I • Scheduled: Franlc c.r.n,
Netson Doubleday, Kettl'\ Hem8ndtz Md
Oa1ry1 Strawberry discuss the MCt9' •
htnd lhe success of the 1986 N.Y. M9tl.
,
11 hr) mRV ... --TMl-=-lllOYll 'VOlunt~" ( 1965, eom.dy)
Tom Hanks John Candy. An wrogent
Y ahe 1o•ns the Peace Corps and go. to
Tria11and wNWe he meets an ~
sama111an with an Ill-plotted plan to bUlld a
t>rn:Sge A ( 1 l'lr . 46 min.)
P ~y _.Featured. Big TroubAt
perloi:ms the Four s.asons· "L9''1 Hing
On tR) ..,..,._, .. N LOIT 9111111
Ralph is set·up to be yjctlm of a mob rru-
def intended lor Na IOok·•llkt. Q --1=-.... I
-"'911 -Regulerty ~ pr rAmmlng may be delay9d M to
br .. ks. --llAl ..-Gotftt: MlcNlel
lne, Jack Jooll. ....ucm-.Y ••ti tl9 CllFJ I I a lY --THI WOM.Dlml-~Georot
Pllml)ton presents dlpe of ~ IMwl.
Sunday, August 17. 1988 23
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I
game , ows and mAiC lfldeot from telev1
Sb\ ar ind the WOtld 1nclod1ng 11a1y Ja·
in an.: he Sovtet UnlOn .....
NI &a !) .....
nm c.u ~ Sketches. Inflated beaebell
salaries, ~IC d1terlmlnatloo In medicine.
prison c :11tloos fOf me elderly; gay-o-
i. .... • mDY • W.C. ALDI l1lal9ff UP Scenes from
the c~ an's silent films and othef rare
footage t ong1ng to the Fiei¢i estate are
Included this retrospectNe IOok at the
tlfe and c ~ of W C Flelds ( 1 hr . SO
lmlnJ..rLt mm
CMS 'IA DMAm "Golden City"
Tom Bos -coon11 the history of San
Franclscc n the 18.48 gold rush
throogh " '3VHtattng earthquake of
1906
(C)mWt
edy) Tr
free SC
throw
plicatlr
lather
hr . 4(
elOr Party" ( 1934, Com-
i, Tawny Krtaen A car&-
dr!Ver's pets decide 10
Ing pany fOf him, com-
' the fact thal the girl's
of her choice 'R' Q ( 1
~~/ • ~ ":-t·1iH'f Comedian Steven
Wrigtl ieadpan style nightclub
act tG I hr.) IE•· i t11i.. Cl).C• JI Lampoon's European
Vaca• S. Comedy) Chevy
CheSf.' Angelo. Aher wmnlng a
Europe t11• 1 on a TV game show. the
Gnswa "' .., 88 on a chaotic tour of
Old w a C.dl its. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hf • 37
min )
Cl) MOVE SP<Jt1ers" ( 1980, Orama)
Hans van T 0ngertn. Renee Soutendljk
Several Dutch ta.n-agers are Interested In
motocross racing and beautltul glrla. 'A' J.l. hr., 55 mm.)
1W. Gr 19AT O'Brien teams up with
his fOfmer partner to solve a 7·year-old
bank robbery ~ (t hr., 10mln.) U e mft/11 From June 1985.
linger Phil Collfw. comedian Louie Ander·
son and Loe Angeles LakMI forward Ear·
vln "MaglC" John&on join hOlt Johnny
Cart0n In •ter.;.,r) ( 1 hr ) UMa\T .. ~
ITMTm ..... Lam
Al 111..alf ......,..
TW llCMI "The FfO?en Dead" ( 1967, Hor·
ror) O.na Andrews. Anna Polk A Ger·
man tcientlat at1emptt to btloo beck the
Hitler regime by thaw1~ou1 Nazi deep-
freeze vdunt9erl. (2 hra. (Q llCMI "Ltt't Get ll)'lk:a(' ( 11l83.
AdUlt) Hypatla Lee. Paul 1'homa A mar·
rled couple taiktl denclng ltlilOnt 10 im-
10¥9 their ..... tthlp. ( t hr • 30 min ) -~----,:112•. W Interview with !ii' .. Shelly Heck. (.I} PU .... ~ Setllofs Chtlmpl
onshlp, from centon. Ohio. (A) (2 hrs.) • ® .. "Weird Sdence" ( 1985, Com.-
dy) Anthony Mld*ll Hall, Kelty L•&ock
Frustr1*2 bV ..,.... "9kendl, two
24 Sunday, August 17. 1986
n.gn &iehOol nerds use their home comput-
er lo oonj\Jre up the woman of !Mir
dreams 'P0-13 O (1 hr , 34 min.) l.flltm.ft OI M mt .. ,._,.
George Hamilton: Greer Garaon; aerresa
June ChadWlcl< toora Peru. (R) ( 1 hr.) l ,.CLUI
-• LATIWwmtDAWIDl.Aii ... Scheduled. aotet Paul Sonrloo. acCOf·di-
rectOf OeVfd Stelnt>«g. In lleteo. ( 1 hr )
·~--..... __., couxna. tll1 UM
G PUAll _, • Ull A fun<Halslng
special 10 benefit re998fcti at St Jude's
Children's Hospital In Memphis. Tenn. ( 1
hr.) . -
i ...
.... Pa&I
.,.. "Trilogy Of Terror" ( 1975, Hor-
ror) Karen Bia~; Robert Burton. A trlO of
bizarre stories about, respecti'.lely. a psy·
chopalhlc mutdefess, a student black-
ma1ilng a leachef and a horrific doll com-1 ~f~r .. 30 min.) ...........
1119 (I) llOWil "Night Moves" ( 1975. Mys.-
tery) Ge~ Hackman. Jennifer W11ren. A
private eye hired to IOcate the daughlM of
a former movie ac1resa finds himself ln-
lfollfed In the girl's stepfather's smuggling
91?.91' at Iona ( R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.)
1Ml{IJ llON "Tigers In Llpallck" ( 1979,
Comedy) Ursula Andress. SyMa Kristel.
Saven sketches In which women emplOy
their Intelligence and seductive powers to
ootmaneuver men In lhe never-.ndlng
of love. 'R' ( 1 hr., 23 min.) -.,...,°' llOWil "North Dallas Forty" ( 1979,
Comedy) Nick Nolte. Mac Davia
Group+es. pill-popping and all-night party·
1ng t>eglfl 10 take ihefr toll on two tun-tov·
Ing bUt ovef-lhe-hill football players. 'R'
l hrs ) ,.. ....
llOWil ''Decame<on Night&" ( 1953,
ama) Joan Fontaine. Louis Jourdan.
Bated on Boccaccio's 1a1et. An old man's
lolfel)' yoong wife Is pursued by a lu11y
would·be lover (2 hrs.)
Cf) llON "You'll Never See Me Again"
(1973. Orama) Oevld Hartman. Jes& Wal-
ton A young wife mysteriously dlsappeers
alter a quarrel wllh hef husband. and his
franhc aearch uncovers ~ lmpllcal·
~ him as hef murder« ( 1 hr , 30 min.) II= "The Vanishing Land" ( t973,
Adventure) Documentary The people of
Alaska display their tenacity and alrength
of will In the battle to carve oul a llfe lOf
themse/Ves In the bltler Wlldef"*ll of the
NortJU.l hrs) ~ ..,.;' "Assault On Precinct 13"
(1 978, Orama) Austin Stoker. Derwin
Joslon Cops and convicts Join fOfces to
prevent a teen-age Q&OQ ftom laying liege
to a neerty delerted ~ atatlOn 'R' ( 1
hr • 31 m'IJ.m
1111 • = "W•rntng Slpn'' ( 1986, Drama) ~ Wtftttton. K.th!Mn OulrUn. A.
8M!Ch tolenllst• are turned Into l'lomlcldal
manlaca when a eecret o-m w1rl1re H •
pMlment goes haywire.· 'A' ( 1 hr., .(0
min ... •1 ~--f.eetured Big Trouble
performs the Four S..ons' "Let'• Hang .. (R)
... "OMp Red"=· Mystery) Vfd Hemmlngt, O.ril A mental
lat 16 murdered and her nelghbol' beQh
ari lnveetlgatlon. (2 hrs . 5 min l
I M&.•MPAl&Y ,...,.LOM»
t:ll ..,. "Onoe Upon A Time In Ameri-
ca" ( 198.(, Orama) Robert De Niro.
James WOOdS. Sergio LeorMt'a portrait of
the friendships. loyaltlel and betrayals of 1
a smell group of Jewlth g9ngatera In the
1920s and '30s. 'R' Q (3 firs., "8 min.) Wl ... ATU.. .. (I) _,.,TClt
~-... "O.SS " (19,6, Orama) Alan
Ladd. 'Geraldine Fltzgef aid. Juat pr1or to
lhe 0-Dey Invasion. an 0 S.S. spy teem 11
d~alched 10 France. tf hra )
.... "Kllten With A Whip" (1~.
Orama) Ann-Margret, John Forsythe A
reform school runaway and her wild
cohorts coer~ a respectable pOfitlclan
Into drMng them 10 Mexico. ( i hr .. 45
min.) il-.u••••• ~:... Lucky Strike Toomament
rrom las Vegas, Nev (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl)•.,., llYOID
"Cl) .. "The Lost Empire" ( 1984, ArJ.
venture) Ra\fen dt la Croix. Three women.
a oop, an Indian and a convict lorm an
unlikely task fOfce asalgned to reacue a
group of women from a madman's Island .. C 22m,,)
,.,,-.nit ---...
• -... -""" Clllll8 ........ ,.,.. II •CC)..,. "F1ghllna Back" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Tom Skerritt, 15attl Lupone. An angry
Phlladelphlan organizes a vtgUante IOtce
to stem t~ tide ot violent crime In his
nelghbofhood 'A' ( 1 ht., 40 min.)
•• IT\IDI L.uM A dramatlzatloo of James T. Farrell's no\fel about the strug-
gles of a young man (Harry Hamlln)
growtng up In Chicago during lhe post Wor=~:.rar1 3 of S.) ( 1 tv.) i ... "Nol Guilty!" (1974 .. MMys1 teryl
Christopher Geotge, Olnsdale L41lden. An
lf'lternatlonal Clime ring la uncOYered dUt·
Ing an 1nvestlgatloo Into the pottiblllty that
an employee of a large land development
company 18 being framed IOf his Wife's muc=.,;;;.rs ) l l~UPI --· .,.. "Grease" ( 1978, Musk:all
John Tralfolta, Ollvla Newton-John. Based
on the Broadway show. A 19508 high
schOol gang leader trlet to win back the
prelty Aus1ralian exchange· aludenl he
romanced during summer vacation 'PG ~hf., 50min ) .. ...., ..
..,. ~My F•vonte Brunette" (19'7
Comedy) Bob H~. Dorothy ltmouf I\
mysltrious woman ~ a bib)'
photogrlPl"oet to become a IUl)ef-tlfU11\
lhr, 21 min.) .. ...... = . ..., ..... ·----nlDAY mATIPMICQMTa
M ... "Ortgr-..t" (1953. Mystery) • Jacit Webb, B.n Altxandet Strgeant Joe
Frida la calltcl In 10 crack tht cate of•
t• murdet. { 1 hf • 45 nW\ ,,J ..,._ (AT__, «I• r _...
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--Thu
OeVld Blenner hosts lormance oy
vet8fan comics Carl I < nune. Srielley
Berman, Norm Crosb1 Jackie Gayle.
George Gobel. Jackie V• on and Henny
_1Yl'iirN~1ereo 11 1 ,...,. ..,...,.
IUfta.W -ICO'TT
-l'riclay
-llondng M ovies-
.. CJ) "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984, Ora-
ma) Sarah Jessica Parkr r Nency Add1-
aon. ( 1 Iv • 30 min ) •® "Warriors 01 The W1r I t 1485 Fan
tUY) Animated ( 1 hr 3• rn1r I •CC> 'Cf06S0ver Dreams' 1985. Dramai
Ruben Blades. Shawn C '•Ol I 1 hr 26
min.)
(%)"love Slreams · 11984 Drama) ICJt n
Casaaveles Gena f'lowlands (2 hrs 16
min.)
119(1) "Chartots 0 1 Frre I 1981 Drama)
Ben Cross. Ian Charieson 12 hrs. 3 min)
119al "Aame 01 The Islands ( 1955 Ad
venture) Yvonne De Carlo. Howard Oulf
~Iv&) -~ "Biii Cosby, H1m,;otr ( 1982 Come
dy) Bill Cosby. ( 1 hr . 44 nun ) CID "Threshold" ( 1981 Otama1 Donald
Sutherland. Jeff Goldblun1 t 1 t 1 46
min.)
Cl) "LNve 11 To Blondie ( 1q4!> <.;ome
dy) Penny Slnglero-.. Arthur t nke ( 1 hr
30mln.) •O "Yoo Lie So Deep, Mt l ov1• t 19/!:i
Orama) Barbara Anaerson Don Gallo
way ( 1 hr . 30 min )
(%) "Summer Ren1ar 11985 Comedt)
John Candy. Karen Ausltn ( 1 hr . 28
min.) -CC> "Your Chea1.n Heall" ( 1964 R1ogra -
l)hy) Georr Hamilton. Susan Ohver ('
hr . 38 min CH> "Six Weeks" ( 1982 Orama) Dudley
M00<e, Mar'y Tyler Moore ( 1 hr , 4 7 min )
(I) ''All Fafl Down" 11962. Orama) Eva
Merle Saini. Warren Beatty ( 1 hr 50
min.) -ai "Abboll And Cos1e110 Meer Captain
Kidd" ( 1952. Comedy) Charles Laugh-
ton, Hiiiary Brooke ( I hr . 30 min I tWC%> "Reuben. Reuben" ( 1983. Ofama) Tom Cool!. Kelly McGilhs ( 1 hr • ' t min )
-a11emoon Movies-
-· "Rasputin, fhe Mad Monk" (19t1tl, Horror) Chrlllopher Lee. Barbara Shelley
jl tvs.)
~"Johnny Dangerously" 11984 Come-
c'Y) Michael Keatoo. Jot Piscopo ( 1 hr .
30 rriln.)
®"Secret Pleoes" ( 1984, Drama) Mar
i.-rhef ... Relln, Tara Mac<3owran ( t hr .
~~ l,R. Y L "J 1985, Sc~ FICtl()(I) ~ Btth Hurt, lchatl MoKtan ( 1 hr •
-40 min.)
W CJ) "KtY Exchange" < 1985, Comedy) Gin Muter.. 8rool<e Adams ( I hr . 30
min..) Wf "Chariots 0 1 Fire· (1981 Oramt) C<oee. ten CharletOn (2 hrs . 3 min) • "The Myatertoul S1rangftr" ( 1982
2e Sunday, August 17. 1986
Coal.
t:ll•LOIT••ACI ~~u.t
CC) 1110¥9 "B&chelOr Party" ( 198-4. Com-
edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Klteen A care-
free school bus drlv8f's palS decide 10
1hrow a pre-wedding party tor him; com-
pllcating matters Is the fact that the girl's
lather disapprovet of hef chOloe. 'R' Q ( 1
Fantasy) Chrlslopher Mak~. Fred
G~nne ( 1 hr , 30 min )
J::a CC) "Ctty Heat" (198.4, Adventure) Clint
Eastwood. Burt Rer,nolda. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) .. (J:) "Lonely Hearts · (1 983. Drama) Wen-
dy Hughes. Norman Kaye. ( 1 ht.. 35
mtn)
lI.) "The Scarface Mob" ( 1962. Orama)
Robert Slack, Keenan Wynn. ( 1 hr .. 46
mtn.)
1::11 CID "WarrtOfs Of The Wind" ( 1986. Fan-
tasy) Animated. ( 1 hr , 35 min.)
.. CC) "The 0111 Of Love" (1958. Or9ma)
Lauren Bacall, Robef1 Steck. ( 1 hr .. 45
min)
(%) "Wonder Man" (1945, Comedy)
Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr., 38
min)
1:11 "St Helens" (1981, Drama) Art Cer-
ney David Huffman. ( t hr .. 35 min ) _ .,,. .... ----·1::::.. • .-
&b ·-C1¥m•1n-....... -
PLIMi-... ~lar1y scheduled
p~~!mmlng may be delayed dUe to
IDlllC= .. s 1a:a1..-.
C#mll ....
.:Ml "Weird Science" (1985, ~
dy) Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrociC.
rrustrated by dateie.t weekanda. two
high school nerds uae thtlr hOfne comput-
er to conjure up the woman of their
dreams 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 34 min.)
.,. "That Forsyte Woman" C
Orama) Errol Flynn, Greer Garson.
on a novel by John Gettwonhy. A mem-
ber of a staid Victorian family beeOrTlel
scandak>Osty attracted to her niec.·1
Ila~ Iv . 52 min.) .. 11U111r. .. ........ • '=' Cl.Oii POI ~J In hef MY·
onth month of pregnancy Monera feellng
unattractive and the belullful artlat wori<·
I with~ dotln't help. .,_, -.......... _, -..... ,~=221•• -... 81191T' IS IT W lnttNlew with em Bixby
Cl) .. llA.... Mickey Rooney; the WhiteHOUM~ l =C~ll ....
J1191CD9#1f .-. .......
(%)..WW "VOiunteers" (1985. Comed'p
Tom Hanks. John Candy. An arroga1
Valle jOlns the Peace Corps and goes t
Thailand. where he meets an overualot.
aamarltan with an Ul-plotted plan to bUlld
bridge. 'R' ( 1 hr , 46 min.)
l rum•u. ....... ..,.
.:Ml..,. Washington Post mo-
crttlc Paul Attanasio conducts an lnlt
view with Sigourney Weav8f and revlel
the current hits "HeartbUrn" and ">
l80S ..
Cl)• ...
(%).,_"Reuben. Reuben" (1983, Ot
maJ Tom Cootl. Kelly McOllhs. A Scour
poet on the lecture circuit Indulges I
pa&Slons fOf booze and young women
New England college campuses 'R'
hr. 41 mln.)
I .,.,. lllAOO'll •.
M •111111111 M ~y AT -1 Hos1 Howard S
vena hlghtlgtits the weekend's offbeat E
tertainment ltps .. .... ...,.
UUTU. =CMMCI t1I A LKi'm ... ,_ .. .,,,,,.,,
.... ,a. ....... Q
~
UY .... "' TMIA1Wt A city rE
dent's (Jeff Goldblum) ldeallatlc view
rural life 1s shattered when a train drc
ihlm ~· an unschedule<l stop ,...,...
NI RD WOIU t1I MmALI
• ~ JIOlll Two 11orles: a K.1
agent Investigates a 9et1eS of murdefS 1
Soviet gulag; a government official disc
ers a small town where Insanity Is 5P'•
Ing in epidemic proportions. In stereo. I
t! hr.:J
• • A-TUii An aleohollc ex·flght•
pursued by a vengeful mobster In ater
{B) O (1 hr)
• .,.. "Fighter Squadron" ( 1948. 1
venture) Robert Stack. Edmond O'Brt
A Wortd War II llylng ace aurvtv.s a 0\
bet ol perilous m[l!JIOns until D-Oey. wl
hrs reef courage 11 put to the test (2 hr
• llO¥I "Where Eaglet O.e" ( 19
Adventure) Richard Burton. Clint E•
wood. An Allied offi<:er la reecued Ir
Nazis by commandos disguised as C
ma~~ I.., ... --=w...,.. . ..
... "The Mad Room" ( 1969. t
rot) Stelle St~. Shelley Winters
WidOw ii murdered by two demtnted 1
Clfan WhO are UllrlQ her late hl.Jlba• ·~'1fmr.Q" (2 hf't.) I WM.&. tTmT -"Hot Ideas F Houston" Guest Ctlter!On Group Pt
dent Ind CEO Cherlel Mlllef
(C)_."TheBiu.L "(1980.1
mt) &oolce Shltldt, ~ophtr At~
Two castaway chlldren gr~ to ad<
oence on a remote Soutll P9olflc ill
i -l'riclay Coal. -
:>
9
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I
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IS
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and e1Cper1ence the pangs of first love 'A'
1 hr. 44 min)
llO¥tl "Warning Sign" ( 1985. Drama)
Som Wa1ers1on. Kathleen Quinlan Re-
search sc1entrsts are turned 1n10 h0mte1dal
marnacs when a secret ~rm warfare ex
pertment goes haywire R' O ( 1 hr 40
mm)
llO¥tl "Beverly Hills Cop ( 1984 Ora
ma) Eddie Murphy Judge Reinhold A
fas1-1alk1ng cop trails his beSt '"end's
killer from the alleys of Detroit 10 the posh
galleries of Beverly Hills 'R' 11 nr . 45
min)
(l)ODOCCQU
(SJ llO'lll "D.A,.R Y L " ( 198!:>. Science
Flc11on) Mary Beth Hurt. Michael McKeaQ
Army othclals seek to destroy their latest
spy weapon · an 11-year·old boy with a
compute11z.ed bre1n who escapes from nis
laboralory home In stereo PG' Q ( 1 hr
40mln)
GWMIT\l90
.. @ _.,.TUCH • POWD PLA• In s1ereo
l~l..moet Wiii • MYRQ
1:11 .....
TMl'Plll Oii, 11.D. anmrr.-r TONIQHT Interview with
8111 ~~ GJ Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
( 1944 Orama) Spencer Tracy Van Jonn
son General Jimmy Doohllle prepares tor
and commands B·25s 1n oomb1ng mis
sions over Japan (2 hrs 30 min l
'11) PllDGI IMAI Regularly scheduled
programming may be delayed dim to
e breell&
M WM.I. ~ wm<-Hot Ideas From
Houston" Guest C11tenon Group Pres•
dent and CEO Charles Miller ... lllOYll "M1ss1ng Pieces' ( 1983
Orama) Ettzabeth Montgomery, Ron Kar
abatsos Attar her husband 1s murdered. a
woman goes lo work tor a private 1nvest1
gator to apprehend his killers (Viewer
D1sc.re1ton Advised) (R) (2 hrs ) D m llAll Ya The vice squad hooks
up with federal agents 10 nab a reclusive
smu= In slereo (Al 11 hr) B .ml "Tarantulas Tne Deadly Car
go" ( 1977 Suspense) Claude Akins
Charles Frank A horde of d~adly tarantu
las is unleashed by the crash ot a cargo
iane (2hrs) ,...Ml.ORD
~ IU'TZl(MQ TO TMI IOl9 From
Europe 10 thf' P c1lk: the events of World
War 11 are e11am1ned through combat phO
tography and newsreels (Al 11 hr 30
min)
M•W. 'I QMATUT HrTI The 70!i
ITMT9
llO¥ll "Summer Rental 11985 Com
edy) JOhn Candy Karen Ausfln An over
worked a1r-trallte coo11ot1e1 and his tam11y
head for Fl0t1da for a little rest 'n rela11a
hon thal turns out to be catastrophe n
calamity ·po· ( t hr . 28 mm ) m IOJlllQ Frank Tate (13-0. 9 KOs) vs
Curtis Parker (28·7. 20 KOs) 1n a
mJddlewelQhl bout scheduled 101 10
rounds. from Atlantk: City NJ (Taped)
.. llMf TUCll In Stereo I 1 hr l ;
hr )
10 min )
1:11(!) llO¥ll "Thousands Cheer" (1943.
Musical) Kathryn Grayson. Gene Kelly
An Army post IS treated to a star ... ludded
evening of enterlalnment just befO<e
they're due to leave for the front (2 hrs ..
~~ .... POOTIM.L -0 I POlllOT TO UY IOOGlfl Pretties ot
lhe Altheimer victim and his lamlly Three
\llC1tms are Shown with the disease which
st11kes one out of fNerY three femllies ( 1
hr.)
I L ... ~Riptide boyS try to cle4r
the name of a man who served a 10.year
prison sen1ence for a crime he didn't com·
;~,,. ....
Ct) llO¥ll "Delivery Boys" ( 1986, Come-
dy) Ma110 Van Peebles. The road to
breakdancing lame Is paved with comic
misadventures for a group of pizza dellver·
ers 'A' (I hr . 32 min.)
llOVll "Fright Night" ( 1985.
Suspense) Chm~ Sarandon. William Rags·
dale. Convinced that hrs next·doof neigh·
bor 16 a vampire, a teen-ager calls upon
an aging hOrror·hlm star to fnvestlgate the
man's secret life 'R' Q (I hr . 46 min )
llCMI "Tutt Turf' ( 1984, Drama)
James Spader. Kim R1Chards An East
Coas1 teen-ager moves with hlS family to a
tough L A neighborhood where he
clashes with an antagontS11C punk ·R' t 1
hr. 52mtn) com>Y a.M Guest Buzz Belmon·
do (Al
())llOVll "The Cotton Club" (1984 Ora
ma) Richard Gere. GregQfY Hines In rhe
1930s. a Jazz musician saves lhe hie of a
powerful racketee< and 1s towe<I deeper
and deeper into the vk>lent wortd of gang·
sters and gunmen In stereo 'A (2 hrs • 7
mm) • -1=11ACCl In stereo ( 1 hr ) .. _..,. • ..,.. Ill
-..... llATCM YOU llADI • LOft YOU On 1oca11on at
Peony Park's Royal Terrace Ballroom in
Omaha. Neb .• lhe Harry James Orchestra
takes a nostalgic look at the ~band era
~hr., 30 min.) ·-·-.... llO¥ll "Love Streams" ( 1984 Ora·
ma) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands In
the wake of a bitter custOdy battle. a d1
vorced woman seeks solace from her
brother. a successful writer who has also
made • career of shunning commitments
'PG· 13'_J2 hrs.._16 min ) 1w1D•®J wflD_.. TAii
1*DAY mAm Skelches Little League par
ents: lawyers vs clients a vrsll w11h a 1at
examiner.
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FM&YC.WAYU.
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aft TO IUCClll
"*"" tW ~TUCll lnstereo (1 hr'
119 i.-AT flOPI In his first appear
ance with the Boston Pops Victor Borge
h a.ATI • a.MCll "Judy Oarlnnd
The Concert Years·· Lorna Lutt hosts 1h1s
review of the star's concert 1md telev1s1on
performances in the ·so. 8nd '60s ltnked
with rem1n1scences by Tony Bennell Alan
King. Rew Reed. Stephen Holden, Melissa
Manchester and Nelson Riddle (2 hrs
The ~f Channel
Copley Colony
Cablevision
549-3500
••"-'·~ _,.,. Sunday. August 17. 1986 27
-l'riclay Coal.
performs Smetana's "Dance of I~ Come---hrs:r---
dlans" and the ftnal movement from I IANltAY mfr Rachmaninoff's Second Plano Concer1o. 0 -.mm
ln•tereo. ( 1 hr.) VlllO• tW 8 ()) .,_ "While Water Rebels" VllM
rt983, Adventure) Catherine Bach. IYAITm
James Brotin A down-on-her-luck photo-..,. OP CMIGI From June 1985 ~an
journalist enoounlers a rugged white water singer Joe Williams. Ana Obregon. rttz
kayaker trying to stop the commerclallza· Cot'eman and Catherine CostetlO join host
lion of a wild mountain river by unscrupu· Joh~;rson In stereo (A) ( 1 hr.)
lous developers.~ ~O min.) ID MOl.M a ~ ,...... New Eng· CC> llCMI "Frank And I" ( 1982, Orama)
land Patriots at Los AngeleS A.alders (3 Jennifer Inch A wealthy man feels that he
-Saturday -Morning----
.. e llO¥ll "The Corpse Vanishes" ( 1942,
MyttltfY) Bela Lugosi, Luana Watters ( 1
hr .. 30 m~ l ~~YLMD
AUITUUMI IUD fl001UL&.
-Ol-llCMI "Clash By Night" ( 1952, Ora·
ma) Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas ( 1
hr .. ~ =~-=-IOll •HMI When she vislls
her popular cousin, a plaln·IOOklng girl
(Shelley Duvall) works at changing her
wallflower Image 10 that of a gracious
beauty.
1111 Wl.D....all
WIOP~ m
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.CAMAICCl.9mAI
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IT'IY.uallW
111•1C1 • ITUDIO Featured. representatives
from Project Help America and the Bread i5!;=(1h')
~ llCMI "Na11onal lampoon's European
Vaca11on" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy
Chase. Beverly O' Angelo. ( 1 hr., 37 min.)
Cl) llCMI "Pursuit To Algiers" ( 1945,
Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nlget Bruce. C 1
hr .. 30 min.)
(J) llCMI "Curse Of The Pink Panther"
(1983. Comedy) Tad Wess. David Niven.
l ~o~
.. llTIOIML llOM.fJltlC llPLom
• ._. SIXth gradera from Taper Ave-
nue Elementary School, San Pedro and
Carpenter Avenue !lementary School,
Studio City compe1e. MaclOvlo Perez
hoe11 urw.m , .... ,,. rr••••• ....... ,.
mfM•YOM ~-···••.a.T .... LUCY .....
Wiiii ,.....,_.
.. "FOiiow The Fleet" ( 1936, Mu-
&lc.81) Fred A•11lre. Ginger Roger• ( 1 hr ..
28 Sunday. August 17, 1986
50 min.)
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• ITUlllO Featured: Sherman Rood·
zant on Waste Management and pulmo-
nary-~R~ Jung. ( 1 hr ) ~---rial •&llTAllllAllO
• ADW9l'nml "' ----~.&. ...
PIOfillTONOllU
..... min .... al
NOOmtOl...-cal ....... l'Ol'I OU1'DOOI ..,...
CID au•• '"°" Animated. Comedy about a family of mlafl1s that can't seem
to do anY1hlng right. Narration and voices ~Frankie Howard. .
"'""OI ntl "'1 llCMI "Sesame Street Presents: Fol·
low That Bird'· ( 1985. Comedy) Voices of
Jim Henson, Carroll Spinney ( 1 hr . 28
min.) ·u.: l•llDft MNn. IAW I
1---=-&--lllM LOOllY..,.. com.
,,_TALI ....... ,___ __ _
~ IATftllTM IAUCTICA
waDOICMnllDl•ll
OAVIY •aMlM _,,_DUIY .... lM-
IOA,_ Inboard and Tunnel Serles,
from Raleigh, N.C. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) • ® ... lMI I DOlf'f. LOW rn alOnmt
After the dtlth 6f her lather. a teen-ager
Is f1oed with a changing, emotional rela·
tiooahlp with her mother. Ruth Warrick
stars,
(l)IM.TUlf
Cl) llO¥ll "Big Leaguer" ( 1953. Orama)
Edward G. RoblntOn. Vera·Ellen. ( 1 hr •
.10mln.) •a> llCMI "Ol•I M For Murder" ( 1954 .
Sutl)t(IM) ·Aly Miiiand, Grace Kally (2
hts.l..!O min.) ............. "' (!)IYAllAm
has lived a full life until he meets a beaU'
ful woma~ 30 mtn.) ~.oRTTTll
-•ICY 1ta llCMI "Creepshow' .. ( 1982. Horro1
Hal Holbrook. Adrienne Barbeau. A qu11
tat of horror stories from a child's com
book includes tales about re-animate
corpses. alien vegetation, a voract04.
ape-like creature and mllilons of vengef
cockroaches. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 57 min)
-· P~.alTVIDIOI (!)~YmAI
IULY-.11
llACIC °' OI. ,All'IM CM1'00I CMC>Um.
COW1"9DIAIY NW.TM lllUU
MCI •Ulwm.D: ntl IUT OI A LM
_.. Rfck Springfield sings his past h11
and showcases videos trom his aibur•
"Tao" ( 1 hr)
... tMJ( MOGAWI 9'0CK W MDT1.M
HAWYDAYI 9 L.APJ.a.t VWICI Q
.. ZOOlllWI l.W.A.T.
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ADM mTM'I llMY WOll.D ... ,..... 1111 LOii) ., .........
AUTO MCllQ World Spa<ts Car ChafT'
ptonsh1p, from Branes Hatch. Eng1an('j
!Bl (1 hr )
(H)llOVll "To Catch A King" (1 983. Ora
~) Robert Wagner Ten Garr (2 hrs ) UJ llOVll "Fort Apache" ( l948, Wes1
ern) John Wayne. Henry Fonda (2 hrs
min)
~~3r And Peace (1968. Ora
ma) (Part 1 of 2) ludmlla Savelyev •
Ser,:ondarchuk (3 hrs 6 mlh ) -n= .... fD HAWYDAYI 9 noca ,., D1110eDt AOVWT\11
G ..U "°"11 ~ Featurttd
Wra~ Pio ROdeo lrom Greensboro N C 1 hr)
Cf) "Return 01 The Texan" ( 195l
Western) Dale Roo~mson, Joanne Dru •
hrs)
I WAU.tTmfwm ••avum _ .. ,...
llOVll "Roxte Harr ( 1942, Orama
Ginger Rogers, George Montgomery
hr . 14 m1n )
llOVll "KIM Hearts And Coronets
(1949. Comedy) Alec Guinness. Denni
Prtc.!:._ ( 1 hr . 44 (Tlln) -~CIJ llCtllfllett . ..... .,, _
uv.ma.-..n · ..... ...,_ 1'IAle U&.AOnC QUA.Ml
1.8.mmtT -~ flOPU. NTI MD DI. llMC •••n11a .. •• ---·cw. •coa•••091AWcowm ~ lllorstar 8'1nk Hamlet Ch11
lenge, stmif1nal rounds, from Jericho N •
(hive) (3 hrs.)
CJ!) "-'All .., • LM A 1uno-ra1s1r~
apeci1I to benelil rMeerch at St. Judi!
Ch1ldrei:i't Hoec>ltat 1n Memphla, Tenn
hr)
i -lalurclay Conl.
I•
c
0
s
JI
I
.......
.. al) llOWll "Dakota" (1945, Western)
John Wayne. Vera Aalaton ( 1 hr.. 50
-,mink Dlllllll•l•m•• a..._ w.-... -w. -1'1-••11• ...,.~
... ~11.MtUUC'nCQUMD. r'.'iw. "Tarzan And The Slave Gtrl'
( 1950. Actvenrure) Lex Barker, Vanessa
9to~~~n) ,.Iii== • ywvl Regional coverage of
California Angets at Baltimore Orlotes or
Clncmnall Reda at Chicago Cubs. (Live)
Ji.~ .. '°'-• 9 5 I M lrlCW. "Valenhne's
Second Chance" A relormed salecracker
must rescue a trapped boy trorn a tlm&-
lockr.,:1f~R) Q I ~·-· NUIY• OUllT flOINACI llOWll "From Hell To Texas" ( t958.
Weatern) Don Murray, Diane Var&I ( t hr ,
40mln.) ® m¥ll 'The r:our Seasons" ( 198 1
Comedy) Alan Alda. Carol Burnell ( 1 hr .•?mtnL
Cl) MNDOWll • ....rAM OP TOMOl-M The finals of a nationwide talent
search designed to find the top new band
with the grand prize tncludlng a recording
contract and muSJCal equipment. Hosts
Lou Aawts, P1111 Austin In stereo ( t hr l
11:111 r a:::----~ INOW
"'"" Cll 1NI llTI g ,_ UCAINmlfltll/O
llOWll "The O.nclng Masters" (1943,
edy) Stan L•urel, Oliver Hardy ( t
L~~--•mAT'IWl~ CD llOWll "Pait Rider" ( t985. Wastem)
Cifnt Eastwood, Mlchael Moriarty ( 1 hr
53 min.) (I) llC)WI "2010" ( 1984. Science Fie·
tlon) Roy Scheider, John Uthgow (I hr
54 min.) .MY'°9~1A-M.LllYllW
-&11eooon ---· -1 .... ,_ITOOlll
ITMltm .,. "Big Mo" (1973, Orama) Ber
nit = Bo 'Svtnton (2 hrt.) • "Up f;ronl'' (t9St. Comedy) fOm Ewell. David Wayne (2 hra )
• ...... Scheduled· "l.adiel 01 the 'b ," With Patti LaBelle. the POlnter Si.-
lt!I. the Bangles. Whlln•y H00tlon, Shel·
la E.. Sheena Ea1ton. Julee Newton and Gick~) lnatereo (!hr )
--LOl .... COGIClt .... IC-I UM .,._ DTDt
'IWtn.m.....,
ITM .-a Spon1 com~tltlon
featuring cast members from "Oynaaty."
"Brady Bunch" end "Comedy Store."
Semifinal round. (R) ( 1 hr.)
(%) llCMI "Summer Rental" ( 1985, Com-
e<fy) John Candy. Karen Austin (I hr .
28 mln) -l~ock Jaland TraM" (1949,
Western) Fonest Tucker. Adele Mara (2
hrs.) 11:111 ~CMAl9W "Everglades. " AT M llOWB Scheduled: "Holly·
wood's Hidden Stare" Featuree profiles of
James Wood• and Genevieve Bujold. (R) a u-•...,
• -NI M.L • ._ A ColoradO solar home 14 remodeled: authof Frank
Herbert's ("Dune") oom.grown projects.
cc:>mpar1son of IOlar water systems.
1111 OULlla •."n'--l !&UlelllTet• 19 Cl) NA IOI.I NEC World Serles ol
Goll, third round, trom Akron. Ohio
ia~rs)
llCMI "Baker's Hawk" ( 1976. AdVen-
tute~h'lt Walker, Burt Ives (2 hrs.) ai llCMI ~ere The Ladies Go" ( 1980,
Comedy) Earl Holllman, Karen Black (2
hrs) m llCMI "Billion Dollar Brain" ( t967,
Adventure) Michael Caine. Francoise Dor·
leac. (2 hrs ) • ... .-:.nm OPMU&Jtual A chronicle ol wildlife photographer Jack
Swedt>erg's attempt to transfer wild ea·
gleS from ManttObe to the Ouabbln Reser·
voir 1n MaMachusetts.
I CM-.n TAYl.Oll
I !&tt• lllTCI•
llCMI "The Eagle's Wing" ( 1979.
Western) Martin Sheen. Sam Waterston
I h1 , 45 min )
Mm()
llCMI "A P18no For Mrs Cimino"
( t982. Orama) Bene OavlS. Penny Fuller
~hr . 40 mln) D.wcl ,._ Judges: Wiiiie Aames.
onrad Bain, Beth Maitland Performance
I Adrian Zmed
~ .
1:11 ......
...... IMM Regularly scheduled
programming may be delayed dUe to
~Qla=r~ec:ma
llftOIUCmllOLOl'f llOWll "Sllverado" (1985. Western)
Kevin Kline, Scott Gi.nn. (2 hrs., 13 min)
Cl)"'"" C11 M flTI Llp-tynced: Ma·
donna's "Lucky Stir," Tears tor Feera'
"Shout" and Oavtd Bowie's "Blue Jean "
R)IT'llMNt•
llOWll "Soldier Of Orange" ( 1979.
Orama) RutQ8f Hauer. Je<oen Krabbe (2
rirs . 4$ min,) we UftOllAL _,MIC Richard Kiiey
norr111es thil olole-Up examination of the
l)ehavt0< of tigers In the wlld. fllmad In two
ol India's national p1rk1 Q (1 l'lr . 10 ,.1m1n..._,_., 1
• LOIUl?•.-w. .....
L,Me NlmT'i 118lmft"I Hlghlighll OI
the football game b9tween the Ntw Eng-
land Patriot• and LA. Raldett (1 l'lr., 30
min"-' I ~ "Oonovan'1 Reel'' ( 1963,
omedy) John Wayne. Elliabelh Allen
(2 hrs I
I,,,,,.., ...
11Tn4IMM•11• ----mOIY ,,_ Hartment Racquet Club Clu-
llc. from Mewpoft Beech, C.111. (live) ( 1
hr.) Cl) ,.,. An eccentric tMCher (Kevin
McCarthy) sut>stltu1• fOf Miu Sherwood.
In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr.)
CJ) UIP~ ....,. Kathleen
Beller and Christoph« Tabori star In this
version of Hawthorne'• rOINlntlc tale of a
young man'• Involvement with the beeutl·
lul and forbidden daughttt of a tclentltt ,...,.~ -......... ,.,. __ .. ~
"'""Cll M llT'I Pm.Y•WAY .. ...,... .. ·=·= l.&.Ul'llA• .. 8'1MWM. Richard Kiiey narretee this
study of the migration of one mlHlon whit•
eared kob antelope actoes the Boma
plains of the Sudan and the hooting tribes
Wtl09e Mves are goyerMd ~ the herdS'
movement• o ( t hf., 15 min • 9 (I) ml .-n Mn.A S<:heduled:
World Swimming and OMng Champion-
ships, from Madrid, Spain. (Taped) (2
hrs.) e llOWll "The Road To Morocco"
( 1942. Comedy) Bing Croaby, Bob
Hope (2 hrs)
I WMOPMITAM ...... ,_ An eccentrle teechef (Kevin
McCarthy) sut>slltutee '°' Mlaa Sherwood.
In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr ) 9 -WOil.i OP -.n Scheduled: Llt·
tie League Baseball World Serles. Cham·
pt0nshlp Game. trom WIHlalTllPOft, Pa.
{Japed) (2 hrs.)
• .,. "Exo-Man" ( 1977. Sclenoe-
ActlOn) David Ackroyd. JoM Ferrer. (2
lhrs lmu .. OllM,._
Cllmftll~ .. ··-~orma Rae" ( 1979. Orama)
Sally Fleld. Beau Qrldgee{1hr .. 53 min.) ~mmllYOP...,...,_ITA'fl
(B) llOWll "Sesame Str"I Preatnt• Fol-
low That Bird" ( t985, Comedy) Voices of
Jim HenlOn. Carroll Spinney. ( t hf . 28
min )
(!) tTM ,_ P ..._,,. (I) llOWll "Curse Of The Pink ant.,.,.
i983. Comedy) Ted Wall. [)evict Niven.
hr., 40 min.)
-~ .. ITM um1 Sport• competition
teaturlng cast mem~ from "Oynaaty.::
"Brady Bunch" and "Comedy Stort
Semlflnal round. (R) Ui hr)
I .. "" ......... ---. ' 1 ICMITOft
-..... OP...,. Scheduled: Lit·
tie LHgue Balet>eM WOfld Seriee. Cham-~ Game. ttom Wlllt.meport. Pa.
w~.g~ i ~ Avt Man Army'' ( 1970.
Orama) Peter Grtvea. Jamee Cely (2
i~--1 -N' IM.,. f/11° ICM-A tribute to the
'""' that created IUCh BtoedWay hit• a1 "The Sound of Mutlc" and "South Ptcll·
IC " l•turtna film cJlpa, photoe. and ln1tr·
su.nday, August 11. 1986 29
-Salurclay Coat •
vlew8 with Shirley Jonet, Alfred Drake, Vul
Brynner. Gordon M~cAae and compoeefl
Martin Charnln ("Annie") .and Andrew
Lloyd Webber ( .. Cats"). Host: Mary Mar·
tin ~~~ l:c':'.,. ... ,..,.
llCMI "Yettow Hair And The Fortress
Of Gold" ( 1~. Weetem) Laurene Lan-
don. Ken Rober1son. ( 1 hr .. 42 min )
i ATntl.,_
llCMI "Grea)"i 1975. Animated) --AY~CA
• IA•ALL Atlanta Braves at Plttat>urgh
Pirates IJilW~a .. 30 min.) •D aa.I '11-• IUUTT Daytona Speed Weet<. A 1P9Ctacular
week of racing culminates with tM pres11·
g!_ous Daytona 500. CfJ AT Ttll .,.. Scheduled: reviews of
movies available on vldeocaaaette lnclud·
Ing "Micki & MaUde" (Dudley Moore)
and "Alte<ed Sta~~Klam H'un) (R)
C!) LI I .. '11 lllllC A salute
10 lhe country and western alngers ot the
'40s and '50s Including a !rlbuta to Hank
Wiiiiams Appearanoes by Eddy Arnold.
Porter Wagoner, Kitty Wella, Han!<
Thompson. Carl Perkins Host: Hoyt Ax·
ton. (A) <i;cw. (() AUTO NASCAR Bosch 500.
from Bristol, Tenn. (live) (3 hrs.) CID llO¥ll "Romancing The Stone"
( t 984, Adventure) MIChael Douglas,
Kathleen Turner. ( 1 hr .. .S min.)
Cl) t••w. Oakland A's at New York
Yankees (Ll've) (3 hra.) ~-fU ICM wnM CM ...
·1·~···· , .. An eccentrlC teacher (Kevin
McCarthy) sut>stltU1as for Miss SherwOOd
In stereo .W) ( 1 hr.)
!=-----,,_ -When tragedy strlkea the
leery family after Dane's ordination In
Rome. the now Cardinal de Bncaasart
(Richard Chamberlain) returns to
Orogheda Where. In a tit of anger and
gnef, Meggie (Rachel Ward) tallt him
who Dane's father la. (Part 5 ot 5) (2
hrs.) ·
• lllCMI "A Thunder Of Drums" (1961.
Western) R1Cherd Boone. George kamll·
ton (2 hrs)
GDMeT--.U CC) llCMI "Antarctica" (19M, Orama)
Ken Takakura. Tsunehlko Wataae. (2
hrs .. 17 min.)
(J) CGm ALClll wnM • FofloWlng the
death or her hl.JM>9nd an eccentric
telepath (Estelle Paf'IOOI) beglf'9 llfe
anew Directed by Joanne Woodward. ( I
hr) (%).,. "Love Str .. ms" ( 198.4, Ora·
ma) John Ca888vet•. Gena Rowlands
2 hrs., 18 min.)
~TTUC1D9 ..... -.. --Q --IMLIWTT ............ _ ....... ___ _
30 Sunday, Auguat 17, 1986
... Cl) 191. .. llAW POOTIM.L SI Lou·
Is C.rdlnals at Chicago Bears (Live) (3
hrs.) e MOWll "l<rng's Pirare" ( 1967, Adve~
ture) Doug McClute, Jiii St. John An
American colonel matches wlta wnn pi-
rates In 18th-century Spain white trying to
lwln :.CW:~ love (2 hrs.)
mA'lllT .a-c•tec> .... cmc:mATI
Mm'let9Mlf
&&. Mi A UWll TO ntl anm ...
'11 WGll.D *MI The historic Roseland
Ballroom In New York City Is the setting
for a musk:al tribute to the entertainers
and setVtee Ofganizatlons that gava !heir
time and 1alen1 10 boosl morale during
World ~II Host: Van Johnson (R) (2
hrs .. 50m1GJ ·~ec: ~ llCMI "Sheena" ( 1984, Adventure)
Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass An American
TV producer falls In love wtth a jungle
queen out 10 stop en educated natfve
prince from usurping the throne of en Afrl·
can kingdom Based on the comic-book
heroine. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min )
llOVW "Wetrd Science" ( 1985, Come-
dy) Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBroci<.
Frustrated by dateless weel<ends. two
htgh school nerds use their home comput·
er to conjure up the woman of lhelr
dreams In stereo 'PG-13' Q (1 hr , 34
min.)
I fOIUIO a1Aa.u1ZB1.:1111111ll•B11N ...... ... ,_..C09Nlf
19 .-.r IMOW Henry and Lisa learn
a lesson In trua1 When he gives her advice
.on =~ar 1.,. "Na1tonal Lampoon's European
Vacation" ( 1985, Comedy) Chevy
Chase. Beverly D' Angelo Alter winning a
European holiday on a TV game show. the
Griswald clan goes on a chaotic tour of
Old World capllels 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 37
min)
•U)'°"1'UIT'11 U•CA·FM•ll A pro-
ftle of Wyoming, a 1tate known for Its nat·
ural beauty which maintains a belance be-
tween rraditlonal and modern Industry ( 1
hr)
MD WT tAC*J wnM DAVI> MOICMJZ
Consumer information on popcorn, glue,
Indoor tanning salons, supermarket
coupons end auto fuel efficiency stand·
ards 8 LOCAL tmOlt I A special lootc al fire-
men G DIMm • DIATM "Murder And May·
hem In America" A penetrating fool( Into
the careers and final downfalls of Amerl·
ca·s most notorious criminals lnciudle% Al
Capone. John OilNnger, Bonnie end C de
and Pretty Boy Floyd. Broder1Ck Cra Mi
narrates. ( 1 hr.) i '=9 ~ POOTIM.L. San Diego
Chargers at Loe Angeles Rema (Live) (3
""-) • ~ ._ Ted mistakenly acneo. Uiea a golf gamt lor the seme day as Jam-
ie'• echOOI mnie· I=---~ ....,,..._
llCMI "From Hell To Texaa" ( 1958.
Western) Don Murray. Diane Varll When
a man dlee by his own knife In a fight, his
father and brothers stalk IM deed men's
oc:>oonent C 1 hr . 40 min.)
I llOCllM.ll
1:11 rrt A a,,.. L0CM. ,_. I A special 1()()1( al pot
lcmen.
1--.,,,,,,,
•WOZOO'l ....a. .... Fea
tured: a home growing program • rtw
zoo's hortlCUllural snack ber; at the ranct
-the art of shoeing a horse G .,. •••• -,._... ~CA /.
muSICal salute to America featuring Let
GreenwOOd, Shirley Jones. Larry Gatll,
end the Gatlln Brothers, Marilyn McCo<
end Jult Manners In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr .. 4!
min) •••W. 'I .U1UT llTt Hlghllght
of the 1969 New York Mets.. (R) ( f hr )
~-... CZ) llCMI "Sesame Street Presents: Fo4
low That Bird" ( 1985. Comedy) Voices c
Jim Hen90rt. "'"eMron Spinney Whlske1
away to llllnots by a misgulded SOCl~
worker, Big Brrd sets out on an adventUI•
to re101n his friends In New VOO( 'G' (
hr .:= 1':11 111) AID IOI .. D e PACTI '11 LR Opposed 10 a rea
estare development project. Natalie de
ctdes to run tor mayor of Peekskill In ster 'eo Q e Al AIJ....fTM nmlTI TO ••Al .. liY DOOUn\I World War II hero Gen J1rr
my Doolittle IS hOnored on his 901h blrl~
day with a salute by Andy Gibb. Shlrle
Jones, Loretta Lynn. Rich Uttle. Phylh
Diiier. Jimmy Stewart. the Lennon Slsterc
Don Knotts. Bob and Delofes Hope Hos
Glen Cam,ceil .J{. hrs ) • 8 WWW rT 10lll The Orummon
household pan1es wf'len Sam 1s k1c
typed.(~ 0 U lft9fM lW Along with Blac~
man's success es a retailer Of women
garments come thfeats from the compet
hon and a crumbling personal Ille as t
neglected wife resorts to drugs and his a
fair with a married designer (Jane Sei
mour) comes to an end (Part 2 or 3) 1
hrs.t.....rn. i ...
llCMI 'The Cheyenne Social Clur.
970. Comedy) Jamee Stewan. Hen•
Fonda In 1861. two cowpot<es Inherit
social club 1n Wyoming which turns out 1
be a rollicking house of Ill repute (2 hrs GD ,_,,,... NAnm Featured "Se1
lo< Vear .. (1 hr )
CR.l llCMI "Tightrope" { 1964, Suapenst
aint EastwOOd. Genevteve Bufold Wt>
lnveatigattng a series of grlaly sex mu
ders, a tough New Orleans cop d1scove
that he nas much In common with tt
killer he 1s pursuing. 'A' o ( t hr .. ~ min
([) llCMI "The Man With One Red Shof
( 1985. Comedy) Torn Hanks. Oat>rn
COieman Che>Mn at randotn, a~
off-center violinist Is thrutl Into the cros
llre of rival CIA groupa In walhlnoto
'PG' (I hr , 32 min.) TAUi ,_.,,. ......_ Night mar
haunt a dying mobller (Abe VlgOdl) wt
accepts a 1tranger1 (David Chendier) '
fer of an atamal dream (R)
(I) .,. "2010" ( 198-4. Science r·
tlon) Roy Scheide<, John LithQOw D
. aplte vOlallle polltlcal tensions, 1J.S ar
Russian ecltntltts i.uncn a tol!Ow •
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tailed voyage 10 Jupiter ln 1tereo 'PG
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•• e ., ~· blckertng perents ~ takea • stab at a comml1ment 'R' ( 1 ht .• ~ ':,. "Orea" ~977. AdYent1Ke) b<ate their 50t wedding anntYeraary. In 30m~ Ster; l:l. Richard Harris, Cha lte Rampling. A
• Benson persuades the Gover·
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• ._ Hunter and McCall tall a killer whale seeks r~ on a fisherman !,.
nor to perdon a man wrongly lmprltoned cagey Ausalan murder suspect. (Patt l of 'Who kilted Its ma1e In • capture attempt. tor2=z~ i In 11ereo. (A) ( 1 hr ) ,,,~ ..
'(f) ...... , ... :::9 -Fearures comedy and mu·
"In The Glltter Palace" ( 19n, Pr~ Caroline of Monaco: the Houu Orama) Barbera Herati.y, Chad Everett.
of Dior'• artltttc director Marc Bohan; sic With singe< PaUI Simon and gYatS An An anorney,., defendl a leeblan acCUMd ot
Lealle Nlellen; aetr .. Pam Dawber tours Gartunkel, Charles Grodin, Chevy Chase murder'J lover whom she clalma waa ~'A~:.·•·-and~omlln. p ~ blao~oJ2 hrab G Ml 1111 .._A retro-I. -.. , ... 1···-· :e:,rve of the life of Iara country music lll'mf• Robin Leach traces Hd--flWI I I ·songwriter Many RObblns. Fee· tywood's glamorous hislOfY lhrough root· ,_,., turas cllpt trom hie performances as well ar: of lllm premie<as and parti.. pro!Ues
.. ~ -Regularly schedoled as trlbUtes trom R°O:cvff, Barbara Man· o sex gOddesles and goealp columnltts. Damming may ba delayed due to drell. Uttla Jlmmi kens. Ralph Emery, real estate tOUfl, a falhlon &How and o.
b<..U. Brande L .. and aron Young Hoet: John lebflly Interviews lncludlng Jane Ausaell.
• ._~Owing a rape lnYeetl-Sch1:.&,;J.y James Stewart and Kiri! = (2 hrs.)
Clon· • tw Yor1t prlvete eye (Sydney I LRlm.D OP ,,. ... ,., PMIOUI
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alstt) dllcOllerl wrongdoing at e aeem-• M ,_ Patty Andrews sings
lngty profitable tur ~ny. Also stara Princess Carollne of Monaco: the House outh Rameart Street Parade." "I Can
Keith S=•· John ey. ( 1 hr.) ol Dior's anrstic dlrec1or Marc Bohan; Dream. can t I?" and "Boogie w~ • • _, Blendle'• father as-Leslie Nielsen: acrress Pam Dawber toura Bugle Boy" In this salute to lhe m .
plr• to ba • country nu6c ltar. In atereo. lndla • .wt~LW dance and humor of the 1940s Hoel: i > , _,_ Inboard and Tunnel Serles.
Steve Allelcuith') -.,. "Dark Manllon~Premie<a, ~.,., nm
Orama) Joan Fontaine, M York. Pl-trom ~usta. Ga (A) ( 1 hr ) llCMI "Body Girts" ( 1983. Adult) Hy·
lot for a prm.tlme aoep oper1 focuelng ~ "VOiunteers" ~ 1985. Comedy) apatla Lee. Robin Eve<e1t. A women'• bo-
on Iha trials and trlbulatlonl of a shipping om Hanks, John Can y An arrogan1 dybulldlng contest sparks a rival~ be-tam~ (2 hrs.) Yalta jOins the Peace COtps and goes to !ween competing ~ssb1 ht., 20 m n.) ~ ''Tut And Tuttle" (1981, Fant&· Thailand. wtiere he meets an overzealous Cl> llCMI "Laura· ( 1 • Orama) Dewn
sy Chris Barnes, Hans Conrled. A boy 19 samar11an with an lll·plotted plan to build a Dunlop, Maud Adams. A woman tries to
magieally transported to ancient ~· b<~'~ hr . 46 min.) prevent a relatlonahl~ between a tculptor
whefe he teams with • young Prince ut Cl) • M LOOll The Sharp-with whom &he has d an artalr and her
to OUlwft some power-hungry elders. (2 edged humor of Don Rickles Is showcued teeo-age blllerlna daughter. 'A' ( 1 hr • 25
tits) in 1hls perlormance hlmed at the Sahara mm) ar eoaa .. Lin Na -A• Hotel In Las Vegas Footage trom other .,.e ... Q Tmlnl Pianist Teddy W1lton and ~ormanoes 18 Included. In stereo ( t tW W0°'9 ..... WCT PIOll
the Red Norvo Ouartat. Rosemary Oloo-) AY Whoop! Goldberg. aotresa end
nay and Carrie Smit~ with Benny -~ ..,f1MCll In stereo (1 hr ) comic. creates nv. characters ranging
Goodman at New Y ·s Marriott Mar~ -• llMCll Of-"C&rlos, ThO World's from 11 streetwila thief to a Callforme
In this trlbUte to the "Kl~ of Swing" I t Most Wanted Man" surfer 1n a speclal taped at New Yorlc's
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also Includes film cllpt o his early years 1··-l ceum Theiler In March t 985. ( 1 hr )
!tits) ... -........ ' MLLAIMGIM .. ,..,..., ... llCMI "The Lu1ty Men" (1952. Ora· > llOYJI "Nighthawks" ( 1981, '* iUL9'.i#--A young
ma) Susan Hayward, Rober1 Mitchum. A
Suspense) Sytvester Stallone, Rutger cowboy doeS ~hJng to become a ro-
H1uer Two tough undercover cope are doctor ~Patrlci< Kiipatrick) makes a deo ::'i: hrt • 16 mink_ assigned 10 a special talk force tracking a house cal and discovers that his pa11en1 is II .... fllTW Spoofs are In-
da~ous International terrorist thr~· a vampire t~ wilh edited versions of Hoity·
out Ven City 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 39 min , ....... wood'• worat movlea Feetured: "Las ~:rr .... P00TUU. New York
DA,._U. V~ Hiii~ (1966) (1 hr , 30 min.)
,_ IUQIFHI TO M -From i =lfAnlt •••RLL y Jets It New Yor1t Giants (3 hr&) EIK~ to the Pacific. the events of World 3 (%).,."Key Exch:Yce" (1985, Come-War I are examined through combat pho-AUTO MCllll NA8CAR Buech 500, =' dy) Ben Masters, Br e Adams. At the tography and newsreels (Al ( 1 hr . 20 ~ QUalltylng, from Briatol, Tenn. (A) ( 1
requae1 of his TV·prodUoer girlfriend. a mtn~ .)
l~WhMHng mystery writer reluct1ntly !--~f" (198 1 Orama) James 1·--~-1 n a 1t1b at a commitment 'A' ( 1 ht .. -_,. TUClll l!1 11areo. ( t hr I 30 ~ Caan, Tueada~ Weld A professional -IDWA A 50th annlvef:X ~b<atlon 8 ~ "Sea 01 Loet St;t" ( 1953. croot( t" up IS ~ndence f()( a big of the OC-3. the World War I alrcral1 that
~ IN) John Derek. Wanda endrlx. Two score I at he hopes secure hit family's dramatically changed commercllt 1lr trav·
Coast Gu.rdSman I~ over the same gll1 futu~~) el.Q
" ending In one's 0emo11on and Iha other'• -· llCMI "Whoea Life Is It Anyway'I"
hMrtb< .. k. (2 hfs.) ~-~ Vel'"&" (1 972. e>ame)
t1981. Drema) Richard Orf)'fvla.. John
.. ,_,.,._.ln1tereo. (1 hr) asaavetas. Paralyzed trom the neck y .. ...... ... Regulerty 9C1'edoltd Bulle Ogler. Mlcha.t othard A wealthy down In en 1utomoblla aecidenl. a aootp.. II ;wammlng may be delayed dut to woman tTlvels to New Guinea lo sntch of tor remlni9cet about his 11!fJ8fore and et~ .. bt..U. native artifacts for her Patil boutique (I oquentty argues tor his t to die (2 • Ml.• MAI• A. toflP-OPt'a pro-ht.. 40 tl'lln.) hrs.)
~ ~ mer"'9 • donu1 exeotnl\le ~ his ,,., .. , (I) .,. "Companlont In Nightmare"
a amert·ITIOWltd t..,,... daughtlf. (R) .. tw -1MCll In s18f90 ( 1 hr ) (1967, Orama) Melvyn ~-AM! '° i .... ""' fW W.-J Interview with Hal HOfbfOOk Baxter. A murderer strlket at t patient• 1 ..... • M~Y..rLM Hosta Cit~ 1n a rtMlfc:J'f lnttltute tor the emotlonaly
'1&9Pf --llCll W IOU. Fa· rlne Oxenberg. Paul Simon. Guella. Penn dlsturr:'li ~2 hrs.) :· biln, Chubby Check•. Lmte Antnony, the & Tiiier In tt«ec>-w 1 hr , 30 min.) IU YMM .. eo...,., Lou Ctwtltte, the Oyttale. Bo ATM--<' llllYTW•-WW -.. ''TM Big Score~983. AcMn-Ofddley, the o..nonde and l.-Y Gore 111¥1 ., , ..,. a -ip Pfrlorm memoreble hit• ffom rock 'n' llCMI "The Reptile" (1966, Horror) ture) Fred Wllllamt00. Saxon. A a roa·= ~ In attrto (2 hra.) y Barrell. Noel Wlllm111 A Cornlth 'Ill-t°'9'1 ~ narcottca cop ta dltmllled ' CD 'Key~· (1086.eom. tage it enveloped In ,_, as 111 residents lrom the IOrc. In 1 ac.ndal and go.t lootc·
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