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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-23 - Orange Coast Pilot... 25~ POMCAITI ON Al ~ T 23, 1986 . Drivers mapping out· race stra·~egy o.lr ......... _, lM .. .,,.. 7 Orange Coast residents to compete in Challenge America cross-country race By ROBEJlT HYNDMAN Of ... o.lr ......... A durable car, a powerful engine and a heavy ri&ht foot will gi ve any driver distinct advantaaes in a cross- country road race. But in the upcomina Challenge America Race .. the best friends your car ever had have names like Rand McNally. Auto C1ub and Thomas Brothers. Accurate maps, and lhe ab1hty 10 interpret 1hem correctly, will be the key to winning 1he classic car rac.c that leaves the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Laguna N1Juel on Sept. 8. 8111 Halliday of Newport Beach and six of his friends will be competing 1n the week-long race where speed and dnv1ngabih1y arc less important than finding and followin1 the shortest distance from Point A to Poi nt B. ''No doubt about 1t," Halliday says. "The winner will be the one that has lhe best maps." The rules of the race arc fairly simple. The: winner 1s the one who makes the tnp from Laguna N1fuel to Atlanta 1n the fewest miles. udgcs will mount a special "hubodometcr" on the wheel of each car to accurately count the number of miles traveled. day evenina. Sept. 9; EJ Paso by Wednesday; Abilene, Tex. by Tbun.- day: Teurbna. Alt. by Friday, Memphis by Saturday, and Atlanta ·by Sunday eveninJ. Sept. l4. But to make things more interest· ing. race officials each evenina w11l identify a specific check point for dnvers to stop by during the next day's travels. In each ca~. the check point wlll be: a post office about halfway between the day's starting and ending c111es But the precise location will be kept secret until the day before: to prevent competitors from mapping out an c11.ac1 cross-country route ahead of time Dnvers -hkc: Halliday. however, aren't about to wail around. For the past three months, he: and his teammates have been collecting countless maps from throughout lhe coun1ry and plotting possible check- points and the shortest routes the} can be reached by. whether that be frc:ewa y or back road Wayne Stanfield (left) and BW Halliday •tand nut to Rallictay•a 1949 Cbenolet Woody, wblle Robln Miller and Jim Balley poee with Balley'• 1936 Packard Standard 8 . The four will putlclpate ID the Cballence America Race. Dnvers musl reach designated cittes each day -Phoenix by Tuc:s- In entry sheets d1stnbuted to competitors. race organizers sa) "You can eitpect 10 see some of Amcnca's most beautiful countryside and you will not be confronted w11h lhe boring interstates (Pleue He CBALLENGE/A2) Settlement Kerr -McGee Corp. &&reed to &lTe the eetate of Karen Sllkwood $1.38 million to Mttle a 10-year-old plutonium contamination 1a .. att. SeeA5. Coast A wide range of entertain- ment is planned for Costa Mesa's third Arts on the Green celebration./ A3 California Thirty four air traffic con- trollers under Investiga- tion for alleged drug abuse have been pulled from their radar screens at a center in Palmdale that oversees thousands of civilian flights dally, authorities said./ A8 Sports The Rams will play their third pre-season contest tonight against the San Diego Chargers. /81 INDEX Advice & Games A 10 Classlfled 85-7 Comics Al 1 Death Notices 88 Entertainment A9 In the Service A3 Public Notices 87-8 Reli gion A7 Sports 81-5 Television A8 Weather A2 Power outage hits part ofl-IB Aboul 2,600 homc:s and businesses 1n Hununaton Beach were without clectnc1t)' for about three hours f nday ntiht when an undervound cabk fallw. a Southern Cafiforn1a Ldison spokc~man said. Accord1na to Ken lklhs, a spoke man for the Edison Company, the powc:r outaae occurred abou1 8:30 p.m 1n the area south of Warner Avenue cut of Bolsa O uca Avenue, north of Edinger and west of Pac1fk o t H1Jhway Abou1 I .JOO people had their tlectnchy re cored about I 0 p. m. and I.he rcmunder at about 11 p.m • Bclhs (Pleue Me POWSR/ A2) Irvine Valley College's president to step down . UCI lures another ·professor By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. o.lr ........ Edward Han. who set up a satellite community college campus and help- ed tum it into the indc:pendent lrvine Valley College. surpnsed 1he faculty this wc:ck by announcing he 1s stepping down as president of the school. · Hart, 57. will reurc: Nov. I. In an interview on Fnday. he: said he will continue as a part-time consultanl. lobbying for c.ampus pro- Jects in Sacramento and working with area businesses on cooperative pro- grams in vo lving the school. A fl er 31 years 1 n education. includ- ing e1gh1 years in charge o f the Irvine: campus. Hart said he was 11red "The fun pan 1s done," he said. "My mission was 10 get us from Sheriffs sniff out pot, cash With aid of canine, OC deputies anest suspect a t airport By LAURA MERK Ot!MO.-,,... ..... On a tip from Anzona poltce, Orange County Shcntrs deputies arrcstcd-.a 32-ycar-old Colorado man on susp1c1on of possession and trans- porat1on of manJuana and con- fi scated morr than SI 00.000 in ca'ih al the John Wayne A1rpon Thursda) moming. Accordi ng to the Shentrs Depart- ment, narcotics offi cers recc:1v<'d a call from police: in Phoc:nix. Anzona Wednesday JUSI aflc:r 5 p.m telling them a shipment of narcotics was due 10 amve on a 7·40 p m commercial night. Police amved at the airport with "Winston," one of t~department's narcotics detection d'Ogs. and allowed the canine to ~ntfTthe luggage as it was removed from the plane. Twice the dog alerted deputies 10 a 3-foot long 01&ht bag -before the luggage was taken 10 the baggage' conveyor and orange groves to a separate, indepen- dcn1 college " Han said he now wants to sec: the president's post assumed by someone wnh the energ} and c:nthus1asm to ma1nta1n the college's growth. Irvine Valley and its sistc:r sc hool, Saddlcback Collqe in Mission VieJO. make up lhc Saddleback Community College D1s1ncl. The d1stnct's new chancellor, Rich- ard Sneed . said he will recommend ano1hc:r Irvine Valley administator serve as acting president while a search 1s launched for Hart's per- manen1 successor. Hart said he: delayed his reurement dec1s1on until a new chancellor was selected. Mark McNeil. an Irvine Valley economics professor who 1s president of the campus' faculty senate, said Timothy Buaard after 11 was pla ced on the belt. Na rcotic\ 1nvest1ga1ors sur- rounded 1hc pas.senger luggage area and looked for the man who fit the dt'scnpt1on given them by Anzona's Sk) Harbor Airport pohcc: As soon as T1moth) Allen Buzzard. of Durango. Am . picked up the bag. he and a male and fe male fne nd Wc:1'e stopped for que~t1on 1ng. the Sheriffs department \31d • . ~· Wh1k wa1t1ng for a search warrant for the luggage. Shentrs deputies ~1d they received wntten pcrm1ss1on from Buaard. a real estate devtloper. to ~arch his 1983 Chevrolet Blazer he had parked at the airport. This 11me W1n'iton sn11Ted ou1 two (Plea-.e eee DRUG/ A2) instructors were stunned by Han's announcement "I think the faculty 1s apprec1at1 ve of all the work he's done on ~half of the college." McNeil said "It was an orange grove. and now it's a college. It was a satellite to Saddleback. and now it's Irvine Valley College. In add1t1on to building i1. he's guided it. That requires a vea1 deal of work." Han was hired by the d1 s1nct 1n 1975 as as~1stant supenntendent for general devc:lopment. Two years later. he was named administrator 6f" Saddlcback's nonhcm satellite cam- pus. 1hen under construction at Irvine Center Dnve and JefTre) Road 1n Irvine. The school openc:d as Saddleback College Nonh 1n January I Q79 Han said Friday the grow1ng Sou1h Dr. Edward Hart Orange ( ount) populauon 1nd1ca1c:d the C'<tens1on ca mpus would soon need to become an independent. full- sen 1u· ~ollege (Pleaee eee HART I A2) Badham plans meetings with Contra leaders By ROBERT HYNDMAN In a prepared announcemenl f-n- 0t-111eo.-,,... .._ da). Badham said his plans for the fac1-find1ng tnp v.cre prompted by Rep. Ro~rt Bad ham. R-Newport the 1ntere'it of his constttuents. "and Beach. plans to mc:c:t w11h leaders of .,,,,hik the great maJOnl) fa, or our two major Nicaraguan contra forces current poc,ition 1n (entral A.menca. I dunng a tnp to Central Amenca in felt 11 "'a' important for me to make: Sc:ptcmber. some fir<it-hand obscrva11on-. ... Badham said he will IX' the firs1 "I alo;u wanl to see perwnall) the congressman to meet with Southern influence ol < uba. the Sov1rt Union Opposition Bloc leader Alfredo and 01hcr Eas1crn Bloc coun1nes 1n Cesar. who replaced Eden Pastora our hem1~pht·rc ... he \31d earlier this )Car Badham also will .\ccord1ng to Schreiber Badham'\ meet with leaders of the United Central 4\menca tnp begin~ Sept 2 in Nicaraguan Oppos111on (llNO) opcr-El ~ah ador with meeting~ with aungon 1he nation's northern border Prc\ldcnl Jo\t' Napoleon Duane and Badham. who backs lJ S suppon Dden\C M1n1stef Vides ( a\anm.a for the an11-Sand1n1sta con1ra forces. • H1.· then v.111 travel to San Jo!>t" also hopes to mcc1 with Nicaraguan \osta Rica. for meetings with Pre~1- Pres1dcnt Daniel Ortega. Cathohc dcnl O<;tar 4\rias. Foreign Minister Archbishop Obando y Bra vo and Rodngo Madrigal and contra leader Felt'< Pedro Espino5a. a former mem-• ( e~r bcr of Parliamenl who has taken The third day will be ~pent 1n refuge in 1he Venezuelan embassy. Nicaragua and the fi nal da)' of the tnp said Wilham Schreibc:r. a Badham will tat..e Badham to Honduras for aide. meetings wt th President Jose Azcona The congressman. a member of the and Foreign M1 n1s1cr Lopez (on- House Armed Services Committee. trcras ~}S he plans 10 v1s11 contra camps to Badham said he also plans 10 meet gather 1mprcss1ons of their efTcct1H pn'>atcl} "'1th the U ambassador\ ne'i'i a-. a fighung force to cJch counltY from Yale By G. JEANE'M'E A VENT o...,,...e.., •• , • ....,., UC Irvine has lured awa) another Yale: Un1 vers1t) prof~sor Jacques Dcmda, an em1nc:nt French philosopher noted for his y,,ork in literary cn11c1sm. has ac- cepted a UC'I facull) pos1t1on bc:gln- ning in the spn ng of 1987 Derrida will be paid appro~1matel) S.'!8 000 10 teach cn11cal theor) course\ three monlhs out of the academic 'car sa id a l 'C'I spokc<;woman He will retain his po<;1t1on a~ director of stud1r\ at the Ecole de\ Hautes Etudcs en ~1cnces Soc1ale\ located in Pans The appointment repre~nts the latest mo'e in l (I'\ dnve to bnng nat1onall\ and 1n1ernat1onally rt.'· cogn11ed ~hola" to Orange Counl) l Cl Chancellor Jack Peltason ha., \31d that respected facult) memben enhanle a campus' prestige and a11ract more rc')Carch mone' UC I", cnllcal thcol) program rep- resent~ a wide arra) of the major dn elopments 1n ltteral) theory. said E:ngh~h profe'\Sor Murra) Kneger. ....,ho began the program in cnucal theor. "To have Dcmda here 1~ 10 g1' e U\ a thinker at the cutting edge of 1heof) .. Dcmda 56 1c; w1dcl~ rccogn11ed h\ h" colleagues as the Fathc:r of £>cton,truc11on E">tahhc;hed ai, .a litcrJr. mo,emcnt in the 60' d<'· lOoc;1ruu1on challenge-; aclcptrd lit - cra~ thcol) H 1s re,cafl h has bern a1ml"d at de.,,elop1ng mon· ngorou~ cnt1t'al approaches to prohlcm' uf 1ntl'rpretat1on and, underc;tand1ng." 'W11d f r('nch Prnfi.•,sor Da v1d ( arroll. th(' rnrrcnt dm·ctor of program < Jrrnll "'h11 ha\ t..no"'n Demda \lnlt' I ~ti., \a1d although [>t'mda· 1s d\\lK 1Jtcd 1n th1\ countr. "'11h the dcu1nc;trul11on moveme"'1 h1., work al\11 u>' l'r' \Ul h field<. a<. lingu1'>tlC'i hl\1t1n Jn .tnthroPolog' and PS\· lh11Jn.ih\1~ Ill\ .lPD01ntmcn1 how-c~ t•r ~iii he .t\ J pruk~sor of French and rnmparat1\C' htcratutc Ill\ .1pprnntnwnt lollnv.c; the Fc:b- ru.11\ ,111111111011 rrwnt that noted the ori\I I Hill" \illkr ....,ould h:aH '\ ak l 'nl\ l'r\lt\ for l C I Miller. a re- nuv.ncd hll'r,1r. "nllt and contem- porJI\ ot [)\-mda 1ninc:d the UC I f:H ult\ a' .1 D1s11ngu1c;h<'d Professor of fnglt'h ,1nd 111mpara11 vc hteraturt un lul' I Woman files $250,000 claim against Newport By TEVE MARBLE Of h o.lr ,_ IWI A woman who wa'I ~vtrly inJUfCd when her car was struck hy a motomt beinJ chased by police has filed a $250,000 claim against the cny of Newport lkach The claim allege" that pohc-c crca1ed a danaerous ,1 tuat1on by enaa 'ina 1n 1hc h1ah·specd chase. Vu11n1a Ann N1{holas. rc'9dc:nt of Canyon Lake 1n R1ve,.,1de ("ounty, wa\ injured M•> 2 when her car was -truck ht'~d--0n h)' a dnver who was be1na punut'd by Ncwpo~ Suet\ Jll.ihu· ThC' dn 'er of the car lx'ing chascd. Jnmc" .\lbC'n Martin, wa\ killed ~londs aflcr 1ht collmon whc:n his ~ar hit n liah1 siandard He: wos dnvina a car that wa~ allegedly stolen 1n outh C'aroltna. fhe policeman involved in tht' lat1cr stnsc of 1hc chase, wh ich \Hlrtcd in Nt'w~rt Beach and endc:d 1n Irvine:, wu 1denllficd in t~e claim u' officer Grciory Palmer . ·nfliccr Palmt"r' a uons we~ inappropriate. din crous and eit- ce'" 'c ' the d11m $tale The dn1m all~ that 1ht-nffi<'tf "'•" ··negligent in 1hc m;1nner 1n v.h1ch he earned out and 'iU'itaincd a high-speed 1..ha~ " But police \31d tht' pu"u11 wu handled 1n a \.'lfe manner and that Palmer h d oockcd awa) from tht' driver in hopes 1hat he would ,row down ' I . A police hehC'OPl<'r had 11kC'n over th<' cha\C before lhe eollt,1on police \aid fhe pursuit began on Mill Arthur Boulevard ntar Pacific C out t 11th Wll), Continued Clo thC ~n l)le 0 Freeway and endtd on C ulvc:r Dnve 1n lr\lnc peoc<t, of ~ moh ~n· rta tw-d during lhc l h:.t~ in wh1t'h 1hc pur;ucd dr" t-r ran numerou"i f'('d hght~ and 'ilop 'l1gn'> lhc da1m al kge' Hui poli{c \.'lid an officer1..ha,.cd the drn er at 'ipc'Cd\ no greater than ~O mph .md had fallen mor(' than I ~o yard behind him b\' lht' time thr pur\u11 rnt<'rcd ln1nc N1chola<1 wa' in the proce~' of making a lrft tum when her car wa\ 'ilru k 1 he claim ~tOH'!. that 1he dnvrr \truck anothc:r l&r h<'fort' h1111nl her car • Arrordm1 topohcnt'port,. Manin ..... , k1ll('d "'h<'n h1~ car 'it ruck a light '>tandarJ l v.o polin fll"'I al'° col lt~'kd dunn lh1: pUl"\UIL 1 h11m.1' ll&1tlll'\ .1 h1llrn11n at· 1t111ll'\ 11·J'lrt 'l•n11ntt 'lit hula\, ltt'\ hn· 1·1l 111.J1'4 u" "1lh•1l,I\ 1n1u111·<,e\lC'pl Ill 111111· 1hal \hC "\1111 undt'I a d11CtOr'\ I ht· ,rnnmr\ ..aid thr l hum ~ue' t111to11njl 1h1· iudgmcnt nf pt1la<t' IO l"n@•il!.1 In ~ hlgh·,_N'l.'d I. h:\'IC hl'l''BU~ ol a \tolcn lllf Oll1H•r H11\ol.ard l 1'1t'n~r1 1 1,pokc\ritan tor the Jrp:inment \aid 1h1· pu"u1t wa' h.1ndlC'd prop('rh and that thr pul'\u1na nlTicrr had df\lpped ~ll 'lrt'\.thuilh "'' that th<' dn\CJ v.nulJ not tr~I puSh('(I . Th, ,,·v.pi.1n tk.tlh t "' t oum1I "111 rt' tt v. tht l l:nm \fof}1t. ~ , A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. August 23, 1988 Floored Shop owner Walt Hapke •a.ney. what'• left of Newport Floor Co. after a car dro•e o.er the curb and into the •tore. The Incident, wh.lch happened early Thunclay when a motorl•t alle&eclly fell aleeep at the wheel, caued .e•eral thouan4 4ollan In ct.mace to the 3500 Eut Cout Bl&hway baalneM. •'It loob like a bomb went off." Kid Hapke. CHALLENGE AMERICA RACE •.• From Al .. , ou can select vour own de- panurl' after (each e'enang's> secret to"n announcement and not be due at the ne'<t da' '\ destination unttl 4 pm A'> a fl'Suft. )OU wall have ample tame to cnJO} )OU daal'f tra' cl/stra tcg~ kg an driving plea~urc "Weather cond111on<> ma) var,. <,o be prepared •· Hall1da). owner of a Newpon Beach l'lothing \tore and an a" 1d motorcar hohb) 1st. 1s preparing for tht: tnp with numt:rous maps and repons of road cond11tons across the COUnll) "Mileage 1s lruc1al .. he '>a)'> "l think tht" ran· ~ 111 be v.on and lost in the c1 t1cs You ha'e to read the maps ca reful!) to find the qutlkest "a) un and ofT the fn:t:"'a" and the mo" direct route 10 the check points "lf)OU ha\e to bad.track or make a "rung tum. )Ou're an trouble." Challenge Amenca Race 1s the first in what planner!> hope will be an annual event to raise mo ney for the American Heart Assoc1at1o n. <\lrcad), more than 20 teams from auoss the count!) have signed up to compete 1n the event with S 1.000 out of each $3.000 entry fee benefiting the hean assoc1atton. Collector and an11quc cars. hke tho-.c that run 1n the popular Great Amcntan Race. "•II compete 1n two dt\ 1s1ons-onc for pre-World War II 'chicles and another for post-war cars -"11h thou!klnds of dollars handed llUt to the winners Hallada). who ha\ competed an the uos~-countr) Great ~menca Race IW(l llmes. wall dnH hie; 1949 Chev- rolet Woodie with Wayne Stanfield of < o'ita Mc!>a. also a Great Race H'tcran. I Accompanying them along the way will be a 1936 Packard sedan dnven by Jim Bailey of Newpon Beach. Friends who will switch ofT as Bailey's navigator will be Ed Lohrbach of San Juan Capistrano. Kent Berg and Paul Balalis of Newpon Beach and mech- anic Robin Miller of Costa Mesa. While two men will be in each of the cari.. the balance of the team wi ll foll ow an a motorhome appointed w11h 'anous creature comfons. Also along for the race wall be a reponer from the Dail) Pilot who will pro\lde daal } accounts of the team's trials and tnbula11ons on tlfe cross- country race The Dally Pilot and Joe MacPhcrson ( he.,rolet of Irvine arc the team'\ ~pon!>or"'. "We're gonna win 11 .. Halliday say!>. Atlanta or bust. HART TO STEP DOWN ... From Al "In ffi) \IC" II V.3!) ane\ 11ablt: .. hl' said ·To me 11 "a~ al"'a's a quc\t1un ot when· To <,tate and local official<, 'whl·n" was deuded la'>t >ear On Jul~ I . 19fs5, Irvine Valle} became (alt- forn1a·~ 105th commun1t} colkgl' Han said th(' campu'i ha\ al"a"' had strong support from thr rnm- munll) and student'> But he !Mild the school \ufTered .t~ a "post Prop- os111on I 1bab) "rt:fcrnngtothr 1978 ta' reform in11ta11 'e The mea<,u re reduced tht: ta\ing Ja.llhont\ ,,f local college d1stml\ and gave pnmal) funding po"er to the state ~tatc funding t\ based on student am·ndann;. but Irvine Valley has had tltffilull} 1ncrcas1ng 11s enrollment ~ tthout e\pen\lve new bu1ld1ngs and progrdm'i "Our growth has been agonmngly ,1u~er than "l' predicted," Han said. ·\lso thc \addleback d1stnct has tx·rn w rac~ed b} internal discontent 1n relent \.car\ ac; a rc'i ult of fnc11on bl·t"ccn · facult\ members and ( han(dlor larT) Stl·ven'i '°lte,cns re~1gned 1n January. but HJn ~1d has own drc1s1on to retire was unrelated He said one ofh1s few regrets is that hc .,.,,11 not be working long wi th <ite"cns· successor. Chanlcllor ~need. whom Han has known for 10 year~. .\.lthough he ma> do some consult- ing and teaching. f Ian ~•d he wall not seek anothrr full-tame college admin- 1stra11on p<>\t after leaving his Irvine Valle} Job "In ( altfornaa. the average span of a tommun1t~ wllcge pres1denq 1s five }ear!>" Han \aid "I thank l'"e beaten the odth " DRUG BUST AT AIRPORT ... From Al bag!> ct>nta1n1ng $99.::!(J() 1n SI tJO hrll\ ShcnfT, deputies then recea,ed Bu11ard's pcrm1ss1on 10 search his )IS-foot -.aalboat docked an "Jc"pon Harbor And ag.un V..1n\lon pro'-cd ha\ "onh "ht·n he 'n1fkd out $4 !JOO 1n tJ~h and a \mall amount ot m;,in1uana ~hen the searl·h warrant was obtained about ::! a m Thursday. \ht·nffs dcput1n found two pounds of manJuan.i. valued at S5.UUO in the flight bag Police seated the drugs money and car Jnd booked Bu11ard at the Orange ( ount} Jail where he was being held on SI 0.000 bail 5,000 protest against U.S. troops in Bolivia I "I Drug Enlorcement Agency ollicaals here claim the re.ltd\ ha'e interrupted about 90 percent of Bolt v1a''i l<>ta1m· traffic king Slightly coolerdays expected Night and morning low ctoud• Ind IOcll 'i.,. uptCted ,,.., the c;out lodty. otherwtle flllt With "6ght COOier den· BNch high• ea to 73 tll:gJ lower 80t Inland. Lowe 55 to 5. V9flty htgh9 ea to oa. towt to ea. U.S. Temps .. 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Mlernl8e!ICtl 87 IO 1-rowel IO I em lent•Crw 75 SI eo. ;1 'Humphrey' -I the whale returns Waywa rd humpback spotted off coast of Northern California SAN FRANCISCO (A P) Humphre)' the wa yward humpback "hale "ho drew national attention la't fall when he mistakenly swam into l\an Francisco Bay and up the \anamento River. 1s 1n the area again '>tan Minasian. president of the Manne Mammal Fund. said the 40- fout·long whale was spotted Thur\- da) b> researchers 1n the Gulf of Farallon. JUSt off the Nonhcrn (alt- forn1a coast. fi e said 11 was unlikely that II umphre} would enterthe bay again The researchers apparently still ~err at sc:a on Fnda). but had radioed 'horl' "-tth the 1nformat1on that 11 urnphrc}' had been pos111vely 1dent- 1ficd \Omewherc between Bode~ Bay <1nd the Farallon Islands. which lte ahuut 10 miles west ofSan Francisco. M1nas1an said He said he had confirmed the s1ght1ng with Ken Balcomb, the leader of the research team. who was at the team's home base at Fnday Harbor. Wa'ih. Minasian said Balcomb was on hi s way to San Francisco for a Satur<iay news con- ference to announce Humphrey's return. Humphre) was spotted 1n San Franca\Co Ba\ last Oct I I After roaming the ba)'. the whale wandered up the Sacramonto Raver delta. apparentl) getting lost among the man) 'iloughs and islands there. After days of trying, researchers. volunteers and Navy and Coast Guard officials managed to chase Humphre) back to sea on Nov 9. 25 da}'> after he was first sighted in the ba> Researchers in Hawa11. the breed- ing and calving grounds for many humpbacks. had kept an eye out all \Ummcr for Humphrey and the dl'llncu"c black-and-white marks on ht'> tail fin'>. or flukes. but ne ver sighted him there Minasian said Balcomb's as- sociates. who are doing research for the Manne Sanctuary program aboard a boat called The Noctilio. used the markings to identify Humphrey when they spotted him on Thursday. POWER •.. From Al said. "If you ltkened 1t to a c1rcu1t in your home II would have separated In some way. There was just a break an the ca ble:· said Bellis. Huntington Beach Sgt. Ba rry Ca1t said pohce experienced no special cnme problems but officers were bu!>} darectang traffic 1n the inter- scc:hons where traffic signals were out The police depanment was inun- dated with phone calls from people asking about the power failure. a depanment spokeswoman said. Earthquake hits Palm Springs Residents rattled; no damage reported after small tern bl or PALM SPRINGS (AP) -A '>mall canhquake rumbled through Palm Spnngi. on Friday night. but apparently caused no damage. police said. "It was a teeny one. really small. but a few of us felt 1t · i:x>hcc clerk Brenda Bueras said of the 10 pm tc.:mblor "Some of us felt the fl oor <,hake a ltttlc bit. but nothing mo"ed around and no one has called us about 11 " Dennis Meredith, a spokesman for the Caltech "lt:1'mology Lab m Pasadena. said the quake didn't set ofl thl' lab·., alarms. meamng 1t measured less than about 3 0 on the Richter scale Information about the exact magnitude and center of the quake wasn't 1mmed1ately available. Mercd11h said On July 8. a quake measunng S. Q on the Richter Scale strud. 12 miles nonhwest of Palm Spnn~. tnJunng 40 people and causing an estimated SS 75 million damage. Numerous aftershocks. some measunng as high as 4.0, rumbled through the area in the following weeks. It was not 1mmed1ately known 1f Fnday night's temblor was an a~r1hock from that quake. The Richter scale as a measure ol ground motion as rnurdcd on seismographs. Every increase of one number mean'> a tenfold increase 1n the strength of the shaking. Thus a reading of 7.5 reflects an canhquake l 0 times '1rnnger than one of6.S. An eanhquake of 3 5 on the Richter scale can ca use \light damage in the local area. 4 moderate damage. S rnnsaderable dama1c. 6 severe damage. A 7 reading is a "ma1or" earthquake. capable of w1desrread heavy damage 8 is a "great .. quake. capable o tremendous damage The San Francisco eanhquake of 1906. which ex.curred before the Richter scale was devised, has been rM1ma1cd at 8.3 on the Richter scale. LA PA/ Boln1a I i.\P) -\n ntrrniltcd 5.000 "urkt:r\ ..ind 'tudcnt\ marl hed through downtown La Pai on Inda\ prntc\t1ngthr ~0H·rnment\cninom1c pohcic.•\ ant.l tht· prc .. cncc 11f I '\ mil1tar) pcr,onncl an Bol1v1a ~n ellig~ of l'rc\ldrnt Reagan wa\ hurncd in front of thl' I \ f.mba\\\ a' thl' <lcmon\trato" "a'ed platard'I reJd1ng '(m h11mc Yankee 1n,adn -tht'> • ., not H11ndura'> · lhata~~umentwasac~p~da~nly~FranzS1sco 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I <)ul\pc, nnl' of the demonstrator" at the U <; Embassy l he) rl'krrcJ 111 th1• 1711 \ml'nt Jn 'old1er\ "hH am\l'd 1n B11lt,1J la\! mnnth with heliloptcr' and other aarlralt to a'"'t Roh\ 1.1n pohlt' in .inti drug npcratttin\ I \ m1l1tdr'\ untt'> lOn<lutt lre~urnlh 1111nt C~l·ru'>c'> "-tth thl H1induran c1rmc•<.l fnrtl'' in lhal < cntral l\ml'rtcan ttJUntf) Nu \ tulent anc1dc·nt'> wcrl' rl'p•1nt·c1 dunnl( thl' R;l.Uc:)l "iJt1onal guard!>mcn blot II.rd oil Cl'\\ tr1 the pre\1<.lt•nllJI palall' I he· marlh "a' pan of a two d.i\ l'.l nnJI \tnke that bcg.dn I hur~a\ and shut down mtnt'' man" factonc'> railroad'> .ind public schoo\ Uut b.rn ' go"crnment offices and muc;t shop\ remaincd opi n Boh\tan V..orkcr\· ( entr.il " ll'lt·w1ng union fodcr;.it1on. organ11ed the \tnkc and 1h'm11n\trat1on., It hc1>i 'klld thl' pre\t.'nce of the l \ troop'' 111latc\ Bolivia\ -.ovrre1gnt } I he t \ hchroplcr'> and lfl'"'' h.nr ht·cn cur~1n11, Bultv1an anti-drug poh(e tn raid\ ol)t<Jin'>t cocaanr PrtKC\\lnJ( lahora111nr\ MAIN OFFICE ... He 1dcnt1fied himself as a coca leaf farmer from the \ ungas rcgJOn and !>31d the anti-drug raids have forced J drop 1n the pnce of 100 pounds of coca leaf from SIOO to s Ill "If the S military operauon., lon11nue we will hl1><.k the 'lhtpment of food to La Pu " \asco t0ld Tht• •\\')()<.lated Press < oca leave\ are the ma an ingredient for cocaine. and the government estimates 400.000 farmers and pro- ll.''>'>Or'I depend on the cult1va11on of th e leaves for their ltvclt hood. Planning M1n1stcr (1on1alo Sanchez de Lo1ada has !>.11d the anti-drug campaign I'> \Cl '>Uccessful the government wants the U.S troops to '>tay beyond the 60 da)'i an1t1ally planned. Workers· Central said 11 called the strike to prote t both the U . . military pre~nce and the govemmcnn plan to dose unproductive mine\ The year-old c.on~rvat1ve government of President Vtttor Pai fatcnssoro has 1mpo~d a tough economic plan to ched 1nOat1on that w:is running at an annual rate of 20.000 pcr<:ent -the h1ghec;t 1n the world · Delly Piiot Dell very I• Gu1rentffd • • Just call 642-6086 VOL 71, NO. 235 • r ~hot do you hke ohout the Daily Pilot" What Jon 1 you like" Call the number tloove and your mc,,agc will he recorded. transcribed and dC'· lnered to thr oppropnatc editor Tht ~me 14·hour answenn ~rv1cc m4)' he u<;ed w record let1e'1 10 the editor on any 10011.: < ontnhutor\ to our Ltncrs column must include lhcir n.lmt nd ttltphone number for vcnfi<:at1on Tell\ u\ wha1·, on your mind • Circulation Telephon•• !.';JOI Truth or Consequences? Sometimes the truth hurts! We have lost an occasional sale by not telling a customer what he wants to hear. We might point out that a customer would be better off to pay a little more for our rubber padding than buy o cheaper. mushy pod that feels like you are walking on balloons. The "balloon" pod hurts the carpet bocking, causes stretching, and ruins seams. Also, this podding often flattens out ofter o while. Additionally. we might tell you that some carpet fibers ore more practical than others. A fiber that works in one texture, might foil in another. Feel free to coll for advice. All of our soles poeple hove }tad extensive experience in the service end of this business-and ofter all-the most important thing we con offer is considently good service! STORE HOURS: Mo n -Fri 9-5·30 ~at 9 30-4 00 Sun, Closed • c•rpet .. 1 •• • ln•t•ll•tloa • c••to• dr•perl•• ..-DEN'S - 1"3 P•c•ntia An., Co.ta Mesa, CA t2U7 f,m,/y C.Jrpcr BuJineu Sincf' 1894 • In CoHi Mes.119 re.us. <714) tff-~/(714) t11-ll80 ... • • • GeasfGlwins fourth medal at Fort Bragg Spec. 4 Derree It. Netter, brother of Michael Thomas of Cotta Mesa, has bee decorated with the founh award of the Army Achievement Medal at Fon Brau. N.C. Nutter, a 19&) ara<Suate of Marina Hiah School, is an anti-armor weapons crew member with the 82nd Airborne 01vision. • • • All~•Y A. Pepa, son of retired Lt. Col. Dock and Neda Pegues of Miuion Viejo, has been promote4 to sergeant in the Air Foroe. Peaues, whose wife is the former Dawn Weidner of El Toro, is a jct en&ine mechanic with the 36th Component Repair Squadron in West Germany. He is a 1980 graduate of Mission Viejo Hiah School. • • • Army Pvt. Tedd A. Me,.,.y, son of Judy Bee of ScaJ Beach, has completed the basic field artillery cannoncer course under the one station unit trainina prosram at Fon Sill, Okla. • • • Airman J• L F11ertet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Fuertes offountain Valley, has graduated from basic training at Lackland Air FQrCC Base. Texas. He is a 1985 graduate of Los Amigos High School. • • • Airman Job J . Part, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Smith ofSan Clemente, has graduated from the Air Force electrical power production course at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. • • • Army Pvt. David R. Rlellard1, son of Daria Deats of Laguna Niguel, has completed baste training at Fort Dix, N.J. • • • Senior Airman Do•&la• A. Bl1•op, whose wife 1s the former Patricia Brown of Costa Mesa, has re· enlisted in the Air Force after being selected for career status. Bishop is an aerospace ground equipment mechanic with the 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Am.. • • • Marine PFC Maril• E. Boeveroa, son of E.A. Bouveron of Huntington Beach, has completed recruit train1n' at Mari ne Corps Recruit Dc~t in San Diego. He 1s a 1977 graduate of Mater Dc1 High School. • • • Airman R*rt N. ArteaJa, son of retired Army Master Sgt. Pete N. Artea1a r. of Fountain Valley, has graduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He 1s a 1982 graduate ofFouotain Valley High School. • • • Airman 1st Class Robert W. Dettloff, son of Roben and Shirley Dettloff of Huntington Beach, has amved for duty with the 93rd Bombardment Wing at Castle Air Force Base, Calif. Dettloff, an a1rcraftr maintenance specialist, 1s a 1982 graduate of Manna H 1gh School. • • • Coast Guard Sea~an Apprentice noma1 C. Wel11, son of Charles and Carol Weiss of Mission Viejo, has &raduated from Coast Guard recruit training. Weiss 1sa I 984graduate of Dana Hills High School. • • • Spec. 4 Peter Qo, won of Nam and Myong Cho of Irvine, has pan1cipated in Team Spirit '86, a combined U.S.·South Korea training exercise. Cho, a 1980 graudate of lnne High School. 1s a chapel act1 v1t1es specialist with the .l4th Support Group in South Korea. • • • Marine Pvt Maril P. ltelly, son ofW11liam and Ann Kelly of Costa Mesa, has completed rccnut training at the Manne: Corps Recruit Depot 1n San Diego. • • • Airman Martlo A. Cun ukJ, son of Larry Czarnesk1 of F.ounta1n Valley, has graduated from the Air Force space systems e<j u1prilent course at Lowry Air Force: Base. Colo. He 1s a t 984 graduate of Saddleback High School in Santa Ana. • • • Marine Pvt. Wiiiiam S. W•lle, son of Trudy Wh ite of Irvine, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Dc~t 1n San Diego. He is a 1985 graduate ofWoodbndfe High School. • • Dan A. Nledermao, son of Marianne Maxwell of Irvine, has been promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the Army National Guard. Niederman, a 1974 graduate of University High School, is a staff prOJCCt officer with the Health Sciences Center at Fort Sam Houston. Texas • • • Pvt Tlmotlay R.L. Partlo, whose wife is the former Mary Sassone of Fountain Valley. has completed the UH· I helicopter repair course at the Army Av1at1on School in Fort Rucker. Ala • • • Pvt. Maril 8. Bor1 Jr., son of Charlotte Rysauek of Balboa Island and stepson of Karin Nance of Newport Beach. has completed one station unit tra1n1ng at the Army Infan try School in Fort Benning. Ga Borg 1s a 1985 graduate of Corona del Mar H 1gh School. • • • Army Pvt Jeff J. Moaer,son of Darrel Moser of Meadowlark. Irvine. has completed an Army tank turret repair course at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md Moser 1s a 1985 graduate of Woodbridge High School • • • Seaman Recruit Victor L. Glamazloa, son of Peter and Patti Glamuzma of Huntington Beach, ha completed training at the Recruit Tra ining Com· mand in San 01e10 He is a 1985 graduate of Wintcrsburg High School. • • • Army Pvt. Mor1an C. Mead, son of Dennis and Nancy Mead of Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty with the 903rd Matntcnance Company in West German). Mead. a 1985 graduate of Edison High School. 1s a wheeled vehicle mechanic. • • • Pvt Robert L. Coaley Jr., son of Manne Jeanne Dees of Huntington Beach. has graduated from the tactical transport helicopter repair course at 1 he Army Transponauon Center 1n Fort Eustis. Va ••• Pvt. Geor1e M. Bloc•. son of Kathleen and GeOfJC Bloch of El Toro. has completed Army basic training at Fon Dix, N.J. Bloch is a 1985 graduate of Silvcrado H1ah School in M1 s1on Viejo. • • • Air Force >at. A.847 E . Seba, son of Al and Irene Sekas of Huntmaton Beach, has amvcd for du~ with the 9Jrd A v1onics Maintenance Squadron at Castle Air Force Base, Calif. Sckas, a communica· t1ons equipment 'lpec1allst, received an associate degree in 1985 from thr Community College of the Air Force, • • • Pvt. Brian W. Ofvlle, ron of Bnan Devlin of Newport Reach, has completed Army basic tnuning at Fort Dix. N.J • • • Manne Lance \pl. Knie 8. Carpeater, son of Ahcc Carpenter of M1~ion V1eJo, ha~ reported for duty :u the Manne Corps Air talion m Cherry Point, N (' Carpenter 1, a 1979 araduate of M1ss1on V1CJO H1ah School • • • Manne Pvt 0Hltl D. DtxlH, son of V1rain1a D1uon of M1 ion V1eJO, has completed recruit mun1ng at the Manne Coll>' Recnut Depot 1n San Diego • • • Stt>vn P Frailer, son of Paul and diarlene Fra11er of al Beach, has bttn promoted to the rank of rgcant lirst clas~ m the Army Frazier. a I 97S araduatc of ltun11n1ton Beach H1&h hoot 1s-an lluclhacncc analy t with the S4l6 rca Suppon Grou 1n WeM Germany. ' It's Center stage far Ans ~~a~a~-------------.u 8y TOM TITUS °' .. ...,,... ..... Costa Meta'• third annual AIU on the Green celebration will be held this year m the shadow of the edifice it ttlcbratn - the Oranae County Pttfomuna Ans Center, wtiich will open just three iweckJ af\erward. Plans for the all-day event, scheduled for Sunday. Sept. 7, were announced thi1wec.k at a luncheon au Costa Mesa's Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel attended by cit)', chamber of commerce and community artistic leaders. "The Performina Mts <:.enter, which will open Sept. 29 with the Los Anscles Philharmonic, has raised all of our sights," declared Barbara Grady, chairman or the chamber's arts committee which is spon· soring the day-Iona festivities ... One day Arts on the Green will be an international festi val." The third annual extravqanz.a -which will include performanc« by 40 aroups on six stages throughout Town <:.enter Park ad~actnt to the hotel -is free to the public. It 1s beinJ organized at a cost of approx· 1mately SS0,000. underwritten by local businesses, md1 v1duals and the city of Costa Mesa. Tuesday's luncheon also honored the board of directors and volunteers of the Performing Arts Center as the 1986 rcc1p1ents of the chamber's arts third annual arts award. The first award m 1984 went to South Coast Repenory founders David mts and Manta kftton. wbile the I 5 priu wu aivcn to chc Cou Meta City Coundl for it• role in tW"lltlll COiia Mesa into the "City of the AIU." "Th11 ).'ca.r's festival wtU lllu1e c.be open1na of lhc Ortnte Couaty P'effof= Arts Center, offcrina sevmf of the v oups who wall be pen o( the """ .atoll in the J.000-1eu auditorium," said Larry Granier. musicd1rector orthe South Cou1 Sympf\ony and one or the orpnizen of Arts on the 0r(Cn. Granger pointe<l out that South Coast Repertory was resp0n1ible for the first Ana on the Orccn, plannina lhe 1984 event 11 part of the theater's 20th anniversary celebration. The Costa Meta Chamber of Commerce took it from there, forming an arts committee and optinl to contfouc the September festival as an annual event. Last year the spotJ1ght was on the Oranae County Master Chorale. "Last year, 5,000 ~ople 1urned out for Arts on the Green,' Gtal\SCf said "This year we expect to double that fiaure." The Sept. 7 program will include a taJte of vinuaHy every artistic d15Cl_plinc avail· able in Orange County. In addi1ion to the afternoon of performances, there wilJ be a subterranean visual arts display drawn from 12 museums and galleries. There also will be an information plaza where an add111onal 35 local ans organizations will hand out literature from their booths. Among the performing &roups will be the South Coast Symphony, the Orange Batbua Grady County Master Chorale. South Coast Repertory's Youna Conservatory. the Pacific Chorale, Opera Pacific and soloist presented by the Oranae County Philharmonic Society. Also oo hand wtll be the Orange Coast College Big Band and Jazz Trombone Choir, ~ C:Ufof11ia ..... Ora cbetlra. a DWl'•d .,_.111111 eel '1 the~ County Mueiciew a._ 6ie Country Conaec1.IOD== .....,. Hatt»oruaa Cbonal. odd llld dlt GoldeG City 8atbcr .,_. Qu The wide ~• of cf..ce l'OUJ9I Wil 1ncluck the Ballet ltcper\Ory llmter, South Coast .Ballet. o.nce Kaleido« °C and Ballet Montmantt. There alto will ethnic dancina Wlth the ~ folk Dancers, Arpan& Danoca of lndsa, Nea Ella• Greek Dence, the Cairo Sisicn ud Benpl Artllt Dances. Literature lovert will find their niche with rcad1nas prnentcd by the l..-uAa Poets, the Elcctrum Foundat on u4 tbe Oran~ County LitetltY Atu Fo'1ndation. The 1ix itaaet will be located in the open vassy area near the hotel. on the Imperial Bank Plaza, an SCR'1 1maller Sec:ood Suae. in the SCR Amphithater and in the theatcr'saallcry exhibit. Refrcthments will be avaH.able throuahout the area. Tue5day's luncneon also served to honor the various underwriten of Ans on the Green, including CJ. Seaerstrom It Sons. Lhe City of Costa Mesa. Rqis Homes. the Lakes at South Coast. the South Coast Plaza Merchants Aaociation. Red Lion Inns, Rutan al\d Tucker. the We t1n South Coast Plaza Hotel, Dcvelo~ ment Maaaicment Association, the Fashion Institute ofDesian and M~n­ d1S1ng. Youth Development Foundation .i11J Theodore f Wallace Jr. Girl who turned in pare:µ ts for drugs may discourage others 13-year-old reunited with h er parents: family h I ding from news media By tl1t A11oclated Pre11 Other youngsters concerned about their parents' druJ use may be more hesitant to go to authont1es because of what happened when Deanna Young turned m her parrots, experts say. Deanna. 13, went to Tustin .police a week ago with a bag full of drugs. She was placed 1n a children's home and her parents face felony charges. The teen-ager was reunited wtth her parents Thursday after a juvenile court hearing. Deanna 1s "tearfully overjoyed. said attorney Gary Proctor, representing the girl 's parents. The parents. Bobby Dale Young. 49, a banender at a ~nta Ana tavern, and Judith Ann Young. 37, a U.S. Bankruptcy Court clerk, got their daughter back and the girl is elated to be back home. PrO<Xor said. The parents ha ve been cha.fled with one count each of cocai ne posscu1on. "The only terms arc the ones we've self· imposed," Proctor said ... The parents are not goin& to talk to the child about the alleged offense because of the integrity of the Judicial system. That creates an artificial environment 1n which they have to hve, but the child is a wi tness and the altemat1ve 1s for her to stay 1n a children's home," he said, The fam1lr. was staying with an Orange County family at an undisclosed location since "they can't get to their own home because of all the newspaper folks," he said. The media labeled Deanna a heroine. television producers began scrambling for nghts to her story and Nancy Reagan called her a "brave httle gJrl who loves her parcn1s." "My gut level feeling is that this 1s more hkely to discourage any kids from seeking help." said Tim AJlen. executive director of Break Through. a drug and alcohol abuse program 1 n Costa Mesa. "What she did is extreme and the repercussions may be unpleasant." "Most kids her age don't read the newspaper but the ones that do are 101nJ to see that she doesn't have an easy ume ahead of her," Allen said. "E11her she didn't think it through or she has a lot of courage," said Gregory Bodenhamer. director of Back 1n Control. a drug abuse program. "It's just something kids aren't hkely to do because they would be bnngjng the problems on themselves and they see they'd be taken out of the home." Susan O'Brien, the girl's attorney, said she had received a number of telephone calls from Hollywood producers and directors. Deanna Youn& Peer pressure influences cocaine use -LOS .\NC1 ELE~ (API -Most teen- agers and )Oung people in Southern California lall to hnl<. lhe dangerc; of cocaine ui.e to the ttcent deaths ofathkt<'~ Len Bias and Don Roge~. according to a surve) relea~d 1h1c; week . The survc). comm1\s10ncd b) two Los Angeles pS)'Cholog1sts, indicated that 95 percent of Sou thern C"ah lorn1a teen-agers and )ou11g people had heard of the cocaine-related deaths of Rias and Rogers Bias had been \1gned to play basketball for the Bo~ton (cities when he died June 19 and Rogers was on thl· ( levcland Brow ns football team at the time of h1!> death on June 28 Both died from cocaine overdose~. UCichiefon science board UC Irvine Chancellor Jack W. Peltason has been appointed to the board of trustees of the Center for Ad vanced Study 1n the Beha vioral Sciences The center. founded m I 9S4. 1s an mdcpenden1 postdoctural educational in· st1tut1on located 1n Stanford. It conducts a fellowship program for scholars and scientists wh ose areas of in terest include the behavioral sciences. humanities and biomedicine Pcltason will serve a six·year term. The athlete\· death\. ho'Al'\er. did not affect the frd1ng" of moc.t ot thr c.urve)' respondents regarding their own dcc1s1on on whether to use cocaine. Although the ) oung people \Ur' c)"cd were aware of the death\. onl> 40 percent of them said 1t "ould ha\c an efTec1 on the wa)' the) feel about the danger\ of using cocaine. Fort)·thrce percent of the )Oung people surveyed indicated the > had used cocaine at least once. The survey was conducted 1n Jul\ b)" Facts Consolidated Inc . a natitmal opinion rc~l·arch tirm ba.,ed 1n Lo'> Angeles. Face· to-face in ten 1ew" were conducted 1A1th 2:!3 people ranging 1n age from 13 10 thct r earl) 2~ The in ten 1ews were conducted at beaches. campuses and shopping centers The margin of error 1n lht• random surve}' was plu\ or minus 7 percent t Ps)cholog1'its Robert Bu tterworth and Or Daniela L. Alloro. who run Con1em· pora11• Ps}'cholog ) >\ssoc1ates. said 1hc c,uf\e) the~ rnmmiss1oned indicated that peer prc~sure 1s one of the strongest factors 1nnucnc1ng drug use among young people Bu11erwonh said that based on the re!>ulh of the survey, he concluded drug- 'iCrccning tests make a better deterrent IO drug uc,c than public service campa1gM that urge >Oung people to "Just sa)' no" to drugs Young people who decided not to use dru~ never felt c,1gn1ficant eitternal pres~ ure 10 avoid drup. Butterwonh said. They made up their own minds, he said. They did. howe' er. encounter pressure from peers to use drug~ .. o, t r 90 percent agreed that peer press ure 1s a maJor factor 1n infl uencing )oung people 10 taJcc drugs ... he ~1d. Nearh SC\ en out of I 0 people surveyed ind1ca1c.-d that peers or fnc:nds tncd to 1nfluC'ncc tht·m to US<' drugs. Among those wt th a h1stol') of cocaine u.,c thret• ou l of four mC'nt1oned peer press ure as their mou' a11on 10 t~ cocaine. Bolsa Chica historical artifacts sought By G. JEANETI'E A VENT ;\ group of Huntington Beach residents dedicated to preserving the Bolsa Ou~ wetlands and shoreline. 1s asking for h1stoncal photographs of the pcqple. wtldhfe and oil developments surrounding the area The photos arc needed for a new booklet on the wetlands to be published by the Depanment of Fish and Game. The Amigos de Bolsa Chica volunteer group 1s also searching for photographs and written rccollect1ons from descendants of early settlers in Huntington Beach UCI's Donald Bren Events Center manager named C'omehus "Mac" McCormick has been named operations manager of the S 15 m1!!ion Donald Bren Events Center. under construction at UC' Irvine The.-bulldms. funded through a special student fee and pnvate donations, wtll be three stones high and will seat up to $6,000. It will be home for UCl's Anteaters basl<.etball tcam and will be the site for cultural, sports and entertainment events. The center 1s scheduled for compleuon in Janua~ Before coming to UCI 1n 1984. Pehason was president of the Amencan Council on Education 1n Washington. D.C. Earlier, he served as chancellor of the l1 nive~ity of lll1no1~. Urbana·Champa1gn, from 1967 through 1977 Peltason 1s a re-;1dent of Irvine. Jack Peltaaon He was associate director of fac1ht1es operations at the UC"I Campus. Village apanmen1s and student recreational vehicle park He also worked a!) a residence hall manager at UC" Da vis. 5 9 AND HOLDING Now life's downhill with no brakes \llllll'\\ hl'll' In -------------m\ m1ddk ~o, an alarming thin~ hJJl- JX'ncd .\'car wa' no lonticr 12 mo nth\ It \l.Vtl·d \hrtnk1nll hkc a l hcap 'h1rt I 1r't 11 "''' 11 month' thl'n r1~h1 ..,.m, 11 ' nnh "'month' lon1r. I hr'I 1wl1tt•d NANCY MclNTYRE tlm 1..1lJ01ll\ "hrn i\J'nl I~ popped up two month' <'Mh O\'Ur \ alcnttnc ·, I>." I I hough I lhc 11{ \ M\<. \Cndtnp. ow .1 dtrd 1n,tcad 111 a nolllC tor Jn Judll • r vc ht•ard ol a \hnnl<.ing woman hut ,, 'hnnkinll H·ar'' I harch haH' time to return the t•k1. tm par'k) chopper I get tor C hmtma\ when I hear "-m Knng.lc 'ltomping on the.-roof tn ma 10 mal e 3 fort l'\I cntr\ dov. n the lh1mnc.-" 81nhdtt\\ pile up fa•ilcr than I t\ n \v.eep them under the.-carpet ~oon I'll Ile oldc.-r th n ou1 hull temc:r v.ho 1c, well o"er a hundred wuh a firmer 1:h11'1 l1nc than mine I\ few mnnthc. nao I decided to ~kprole<i\1onal help I v.cnt to~ Dr Id H '~npkOcr o prominent 'lhnnl sprnal111n1 1n hallut•mahoM. He w ~ an cldcrl) gentle· man with • Freudian bnf\J and n aC"C'tnt s thick a\ whipped cf't'am . 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'"-arming up 111 "" rl·.1l 1.11111Jll.1111t I ll't 11 nil hangout. ~omt·1rnc 1.-. \ll'.1l1ny 111\ m1dJk .l[l.l · I 'oht'll·d "l don·t nl."n h.t\l' '" momh' ht'l1A1'1.'n h1rthdu-.,, ·· \t the cln-... o\ h" 1.1in\ultJt1on, Dr Ha<i~npfeffer rc:"eal<'d that I \l ,I\ \11lknn~ Imm a l1.lmmon mal3dy and parano1J called ~l.1111.11. Dt'J're\\l\e I a't Rall '\ feeling that \Om,·on1· "' ';,p-.•1·d1ng up m} 11me ma,h1ne Thrtt hundrl~1 an<1 \l\I\ lhl· d:i" "h11 h\ tn ,1 couple ofwtt s • "lc.n'1 th<'H' .rn, 1hin' I l3n Jo ahout 11. Dex tor"'' I lnt·d "I ~.ln't olllmJ llH<'kr;ueJ ti1nhda-.,, lk pontktt'd a monwnt ., 11u 1.oulj tr}' Rocket hip Tht"rap' 'nu ira'l'I "' 11111l'r p. ce .ind (Omc t. k \OUO&t'r than \OU !('ft .. faen ~St 1 ""°""''' 1n .1 .1111~1'\'nl time f~ In thildhooJ. da)\ trt'tch '" h.1pp1l} I\ ..alt wattr WT P\lbcny ''Ml' Ion d,... w11t1n 1n grow 1&p•prcs1dcd o..-er hv ~l'C'nt ,., 1th a top wott'h The middle )ttn ~ on •rttnw•ch mc1n t1m l,fkr \0 fl(ltn )Our SC"al bell~. <'hum., 'ou'rr o n 1 time "'11' hullcl tnun i\'•i.t.• lf'l•l.lrr lhr I• t..pu 1'\/Jft/ I I -• 1---Postal-workersL . funera~s begin. EDMOND, Okla. (AP) -Po tat workers. many 1n un1rorm and some wearina black armbands.joined more than a thousand other mourners at funerals Friday for five of their 14 fello'!V workers who were shot dead m a rampqe at the post office. The services. the first for the victims of the Wednesday slay1ngs. arc to be followed by more funerals over lhe weekend and a citywide memorial service Sunday. "We arc realiring now. as wt never have before. how &l'C&l a gift wt have in life." the Rev. Del Hamm said before 3SO mourners at a funeral m Lawton for Patti Lou Welch In Oklahoma City. uniformed postal work ers weanng bh,ck armbands escorted the casket of Richard Charles Esser Jr .. a postaJ supervisor. from the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Ch urch. In Edmond. an estimated 200 people were on hand for the funeral of Jonna Gragert Hamilton. About SOO people attended services in Wellston for Patncta chambers. 41 . and in Yukon for Bill Miller, }(). No one had claimed the bod~ or Patnck Henry Shemll, a part-ume postal worker who killed himself after the assault, according to the state medical examiner's office . Five of the six postal employees wounded in the massacre remained hospitaJizcd Fnday. all 1n stable condition. Shemll. 44, was a top marksman in the Oklahoma National Guard and ha<t checked out the two Colt .4S- caliber pistols he used iti the sbootina from the Oklahoma City auard ctnter. officials confirmed Friday. Maj. Geo. Robert Morpn, adju- tantJeneral for the Oklahoma Na- tion Guard. said Sherrill was a member of the guard's marksman- ship team and ~as to compete later this month in a national contest in Little Rock. Ark.. Morgan said Shemll competed last Saturday in a National Rifle Associa- tion match near Edmond. "' Funeral proceulon for alain poetal worker Bill Miller mo•ea alone hlChway near Yukon, Oil.la., followtnc .erncea. DAVIS . BRO\l\/N APPL IAf'..l '[S • T FI EVISJON . 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The agrc-cmenl. announced by the defendant and attorneys for the estate of the late nuclear industry act1V'1St. was termed fa ir andJust by both sides. "I feel pretty good about it," said Bill Silkwood of Nederland, Texas. Ms. Silkwood's falher. "It's been a long 12 years for me." Ms. Silk.wood, a lab analyst at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron Plulonium Plant near Crescent, died In an auto accident Nov. 13. 1974. The 28-year- old employee was on hef way to meet w1 lh a New York. Tim~s reporter to discuss alleged safety problems at the plant. She had been contaminated by plutonium several days earlier Jim Ikard, chief attorney for the Silkwood estate. said about SS001000 of the settlement will be divided equally among Ms. Silkwood'• thru children. Beverly Kristine "Kristy" Meadows. 19. Michael Earl Meadows. 17, and Dawn Elaine Meadows, 15, of Ardmore. The rest will go for attorneys' fees and ex- penses. 1nclud1ng about $70,000 to Silk.wood as co-administrator of the estate, he said. As for his daughter, StlkwOOd said: "Shed1d what she had to do. I think peoplt' remember her as a person who didn't give up We proved through the courts that what she said was true .. Ri ck. Perelcs, director of corpora le communica tions for Kerr-McGee. said the Oklahoma City enel'JY com- pany 1n no way accepted blame for alleged plutonium contamination of Ms Silk.wood. Convicted drug kingpin fatally stabbeQ in prison By tl1e A11octated Press LEA VEN WORTH. Kan -The flashy leader of a (altforn1a drug gang that authon11es blamed for turning thousands of people into heroin addicts was stabbed to death in the federal pnson here. authorities said Friday. Felix Mitchell. convicted kingpin of the "69 Mob," was fou nd wounded in his cell by prison staff membe rs on Thursday. said Jeff Duncan. cxecuuvc assistant to the warden. Mitchell. 32. was rronounced dead early Fnday. Duncan said Authont1cs said Mitchell's gang made up to S400.000 a month selling drugs Oak.land Police Vice Officer TelT) T1ch said its members once numbered 2S to JO. including young teen-agers who were paid as much as SI 00 a day to act as look.outs for police. "It really helped when he went away for life." Tich said. "It told the young k.1ds ... maybe it's not something you want to grow up and be Now it's that much more of a reinforcement.' Matchcll , who grew up in Oak.land housing pro1ects. amassed wealth from his drug enterpnsc that included a half-m1lhon-d0Jlar home in a ntzy section ofl'iouthcm California and a fleet of cars that included Ferrans and Mercedes. T1ch --aid Garn good candidate for kldney donadon ALT LAKE CITY -Sen Jake Garn underwent tests Friday and said doctor~ found him a good ca ndidate to donate a kidney to a d1abe11c daughter "'hose kidneys arc fa11tng. 'Td be very happy and proud to help her. I have absolute!) no qualms." said Garn. adding that the operation could take place as soon as a "'eek.. or as long as several months from now "Any other father or mother "'ould feel the same .. Garn. a Republican seek.mg a third tcnn as L tah·s senior senator. repont-d to the L1n1vcrs1t) of Utah's Health Sciences C en1cr earl)' F nda)' after being told the cond1t1on of his dau~tcr. Susan Garn Hurrf. 27. had worsened. He would not provide details, saying only "she docs face total kidney failure ." Mrc; Horne suffers from progressive kidney failure and 1l> being treated at CieorJetown Hospital 1n Washington. where the transplant would take place. said press S«retary Laurie Snow. Norfolk Southern drops buyout offer RI( HM OND. Va. -The Norfolk. Southern C_,rp Fnday dropped its t"'u->ear-old. SI 9 ballaon offer to buy Conrail. a company spokesman said Norfolk Southern chairman Robcn 8 C la}tor ad vised Transponauon Secrctar} El11abc1h Dole of hrs dec1s1on to withdraw the offer for lhe government-owned freight line. ~1d spokesman Don Piedmont. Mrs' Dole had !>elc...icd Norfolk Southern as the preferred bu:yerofthe rail hne in Februar) 1985 and 1hat sclecuon Jatcr was endo~d by the lJ. S ()enate and the Reagan adm1n1$+Qt1on Transponataon Dcpanment officials could not 1mmed1atel) he reached to comment on the withdrawal announcemcn1 Nurses launch strike at Boston hospltals 80\)TON -Nurses laurwhed a 24-hour <1tnke against the three cit) o"'nl'd ho'lp11als Fnday. but the state ordered them to return to work. and to ml'Ct "'1th arb11ra1ors over demand'> for higher wages and freedom from non- ml'dllJI du11c'> .\ '>pok.eswoman for the 800 'itnk.1ng nurses said the union "'ouhJ re' 1c~ 1hc \tJtc laborcomm1\'>1on ordabefore actangon 11 Bear subject of heated custody battle ROCKt-ORD Ill. -Walter the Bear 1s res1d1ng 1n the dog pound and h1' .. lamil) ·· is waging a cuMod)' baf1le that ha'> wound up in c1rcu1t coun State otlic1als contend 1hat Walter 1s a dangerous an1mJI but the Althaus family of ~ublcllc sa)'> he·, more hkc a bab)' Patnd. AlthJus. 10. used to fC<ed Walter from a bottle before c;tate officials confi~atcd 1he 6-month-old 150-pound bear cub and took ham to the pound Fixed Rate Home Loans $500,000 to $5,000,000 LOOK -No Hassle Qualifying • No Income Verifications • No Tax Returns •No P & L's Quick Funding for Both Refinance or Purchase ~ funding (714) 892-1462 Offer Valid Aug. 23 -Sept. 1, 1986 WE'RE GIVING YOU FREE LABOR ... On All Your Custom Framing Orders To all those men and women Who work ao long and herd for ua. frame factory celebrates labor Day In your honor Becauee you thould be relaxing tnatead of working, we're ottering frM labor on all your custom framing orders Auguat 23 lhru leptember 1. All you buy are the materlalt and pick up your order In a w"k A grateful "thank you" from all of us at fra"!e factory tor a Job well done 1 * Sorry our Labor Day Sale Includes only Items framed In our ahop * Not Valid with other ofter• 11111 lol411w11t (at E41111r) l•ltffestH l~1th (lH) 111· ltff lt1·f rl 10100-llOO Thrs 10.1 lat 10100-liOO Yha laatertad IMrfe .. la,r111 Orange Cout DAILY PIL.OT /Saturday, ~ 23, 1NI -WoRtD -~ "Honduras bans U .S.-Contras trainiJ;tg Go vernment accused • of 'Tutu basnlng' JOHANNESBURG. Soulh Aftica (AP) -TIM ao\emmt nt camt undtf a 1wo-proojed attack Fridly, with the oppos1uo n an Parhament demandilW, i11 rcs1ana11on and 811hop Dnmond Tutu .ccusiaa at of "1 utu bashana" to make tum a political ICapcpL Gov ernment won •t allnw rebels tolise Its territory for exercises "My aovemment will not pemut the so-<:aJlcd anti· cond1i1on ofanonym1t~. The omcial said a decision was Sandinista Contras to use our temtory to be trained by expected by the end of September. American soldlera. This 1ituat1on has already been duly clarified with the United States," Lopei Contreras said. The United States bu been 1upporun1 the Contras, sometimes covenly, d urina the put four yeart as~ of '"The dec1S1on has already been made by the Its policy of pre surina the S.ndinistas to cut the close TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -The aovem-aovemment. . and it will not be modified," he said. military tics with Cuba and the Sovtef Union. The nit~ ment taid Friday it won't allow the United States to use States con ade rs these tJes a threat to Central Amencan South Afnca's Roman Catholic btlbopt meao· while filed an uricnt apphcataon It the Supreme Court 1n Prctont 1CCJun1 to rest:ram pohoe f'rom uuultina or tonurana 1he Rev. manphso Mkhaubwa, eeoaaJ secretary of the bishopt• collference. Honduran territory 10 train Contra rebels fiahtlna In Wash1naton, Pentaaon officials 1&1d Thursday security. nciahborina Nicaraaua's left ist aovemment. they were draflina plans for a tralnina proaram as pan of a SI 00 million Contra aid packaae recently approved by Amencan troops rcaularly arc stationed an Honduras Foreian Minister Carlos Lopez Contreruannounced Conaress. The offic11l1 said no decision had been made and take pan in Joi nt exercises with Honduran troops. the decision after attcndi'na 8 m-tinJ of ·"'e Honduran on whether the training should be conducted in Honduras CIA d 1 h cd The apphcat1on, to be heard Monday, did not tay· how Mkhat1wha m1aht hnc been m11treated 1incie be wa5 det.ai ned without charae on June l 2. However, the \ iailcd clenc's lawyer, Brian Currin, 1&jd he and two doctors vmtcd Mkhatshwa late Friday and decided to ..... ui th u ·, d s t -contractc m1 1tary 1nstl'\ICtOf'1 ave trall\ Nationa Secun·tv Coune.1'1, wha'ch discus-_,. the 1·ssue or c "' e ta cs. ~ ~ Contra rebels 1n the past at isolated camps an Honduras. behind closed doors. The council 1s headed by President "The plannana is goi na on but nothing 1s set an usually well-auarded and frequently off hmits. The JoscAzcona Hoyo. .~~~~~~--co~o~c~rc~te::~·~sa~1d~a~P~e~nta~ao~n~o~ffi~i~ci~a~I ~w~h~o~s~po~k~c~o~n~:c~o~nt~ra~s~o~pc~ra~tc~~~o~m~J~us~t~in~s~id~e~~~e~H~o~n~d~u~ra~n~bo~rd~c:r~_J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ proceed with the application. Former leader of Turkey,. 103, dies ISTANBUL. Turker (AP) -For- mer President Ccla Bayar died Fndax. In his 103 years he was a guerrilla against the Ottoman Em- pire, revolutionary legislator, coup victim. defia nt condemned man and revered cider statesman. He died in Istanbul's Haydarpasa Hospital at 9:25 p.m .. hospital of- ficials said. A military coup ousted Bayar as president in 1960. He was con- demned to death but the sentence was commuted to hfe in pnson and he was released af\er three years because of poor health Bayar was the last surv1v1 ng mem- ber of the Grand National Assembly. which was formed to conduct the war of independence led by Kemal Ataturk and held its first meeting April 23. 1920. 1n Ankara. It promulgated a cons11tut1on 1n 1921 and abolished the office of sultan the next yt4lr. Turkey became a republic Oct 29. 1923. In the last two decades, Bayar ad' 1scd yo unger pol iticians who v1s- 11cd him to ask for suppon and consult on tactics. He was strongly an11-co mmunist and counseled ce nter-right politicians to unite in order to deny power to the let\. He was born May 15, 1883. in the province of Bursa. son of a religious teacher His early career was in banking. but his hean and spare time went to the Young Turks fighting the corrupt Ottoman sultans Before 101ning the Grand Nauonal Asscmbl) he was a guemlla fighter and commander When the republic was established. Ba)ar served as a member of Parlia- ment and Cabinet minister. then as pnme m1n1S1cr in 1937-39 22leftdead by typhoon TAIPEI fa1wan (AP) -Typhoon Wayne headed towards Okinawa on Fnda> af\er 11 lashed central Taiwan. leaving at least 22 people dead, 11 0 1nJured and nine m1ss1 ng, authont1es said. Flooding. collapsi ng houses and uprooted trees were the main causes of the deaths and inJunes, police said. The) said more than 600 boats capsized an the 1yphoon. including 500 boats in the Pcscadores islands 24 miles west ofTa1wan The Central Weather Bureau re- poned tha1 Wayne. w11h winds of up 10 82 miles an hour. tnggercd floods 1n coastal areas and disrupted land and air 1raffic About 500 coastal rc'i1den ts were evacuated. pohce said India pa rliament outlaws dowries NEW DELHI. India (A P) -Par- liament passed a tough law Fnday that outlaw' downc"i 1n a bid to stop the practice of burning to death bndes who do not bring as much propcny to their marriage as the groom's family want!> The hill, whach sull needs the signature of President Za1 I Singh to bc<:ome law provides for hfe im- prisonment for wme dowry offenses and makes some of them non- ba1lable Bnde-burning already 1s con- sidered murder and can be punish- able b> death. 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Warner • (71 4) 557-061 1 (Between Grand & Newport F=wv ,.,.,,on Over Ro MISSION VIEJO • 28191 Marguerite Pkwy. • (714) 364-3252 (Between Crown va11ev & A"e'~ P~wv I OTHl 9' I TORll IN: Wl!IT LOI ANQl&.81, NORTH HOLLYWOOD, PASAOl!NA, CITY OF INOUI T9'V. l &JfTaAJIA TO"RANCI ANO SAN 0 1100 OPEN 10 to I -SUNDAY NOON to 5 All turnllvt• ctett9d of the ""•" vltfteM• •«•Pl where elated, many Item• .,. vnaH•mbl4MI In c arton• 101 •HY plcll "' Pflc•• a"d mercfl9"4'H •v'fMt •• etoell on fiend. Not reapon•I••• for ty,09r.,hlcal •'"°'' IOlllOlf VIEJO VIM' r~~~~--~--------~----~------~----------------............................................................... ~ I . .. _ Air trafnc controllers investigated " 34 pulled from screens :: for alleged drug abuses 1.1nion officials 1hat the controllers bad been put on desk duty whale the anvcstiption continun. PalmdaJe is at the edac of the MOJave Desert. .. PALMDALE -Thirty four air traffic oontroUers under investigation for alleged drug abuse have been pulled from their radar screens at •' a center that oversees thousands of civilian flights daily, authorities said Friday. Early s~ud r2 rontroUers were put on desk duty Wednesday, a,,d 22 more were ordered away from their radar screens Thursday. Union officials had earlier said the investiaauon affected 38 con- trollers. but Early said the number was 34. The investiption bcpn with the Lot Anacks County Sheriffs Oepanment but was handed over to the FAA, said Deputy Jim Bauder. who refused to say if &f!yone had been arTested . Sheriffs ~epotics raided a party attended by controllers about a month ~o. said John Thornton, with the National Aar Traffic Con- trollers Association. a union trying 10 organiz.c controllers nationwide. .. J ' ,,. i ,. " • ' ,. , , ~ • # • "I acted in accordance with my responsibility to preserve the integrity of the air traffic control system," center Manager Don Early said al a news conference in nearby Lancaster. He said said lhe employees are under invcstiption for alleged use of cocaine and hashish while off-duty. The controllers have been ordered to submit 10 urinalysis for druas. and if they test positive, face penalties rangina from firina ro beina placed in rchabilita1ion programs, Early said . He refused to say what the evidence authon11es might have gathered, but said none of the drug allegations had been proven, and none of the controllers had been cha11ed with a crime "We don't condone drug use by air traffic controllers or by anyone," Thom ton said in a telephone interview from union headquarters in Washington. D.C. He said he didn't believe the FAA had enough evidence to warrant ta.king action against the controllers. "Any hint of 1mpropnety that could adverse I) affect air safety must ~ treated wtth the utmost seriousness." Supervisors have been e&lled in on overtime to take the place of the controllers under anvesugauon. Early said. The controllers arc among 238 who work at the Los Angeles Aar Route Traffic Control Center, which directs flights between airports in a wide area strc1ching from Bakersfield 22S miles south 10 1he Mexican border and into Nevada and Arizona. .. We're in a sHualion where these controllers ~going to~ branded guilty until they're proved innocen" and that really doesn't seem to be the American way," Thornton said. None of the controllers at 1he Federal Aviation Administration fac1hty has been ar- rested. Early said. He confirmed ~ports from Thorton is a national orpnizcr for a group trying to replace the controllers' old union, which collapsed after a failed strike in 1981. Woman 's body found; task force gets case LOS ANGELES (AP) -A woman's body was found in a trash bin behind a pnnung shop Fnday. and a city-county task force took over the inves1igation into whether she is the I 81h victi m of the Southside Slayer. The body was fo und by an em- ployee of a nearby bus10ess who went to put some trash 10 the trash btn about 9:30 a.m .. Los Angeles Police Commander Wilham Booth said. "We're taking over the case," said task force member Officer Carl Tomlinson._ There were enough similarities between the woman's death and those of other victims of the Southside Slayer for the task force to accept the case. said Detective John St. John. The woman was black and in her 20s. Booth said. She was not immedi- ately identified. and Booth refused comment on the cause of her death or method of the slaying. Booth said .. we have some indica- tion" that the woman was a prosti- tute. but refused to elaborate. Police have attributed 17 killings to the man or men dubbed the Southside Slayer. Most of the women were black. many were prostitutes, and all were stabbed, strangled or both. Their bodies were dumped in areas south of downtown. The trash btn and the body were 1ransported to the LAPD cnmc lab at Parker Center. "We'll be using scien- tific technology to conduct a com- plete investigation." Booth said. There was nothing unusual about transporting the body to the crime lab, rather than lhe coroner's office. said Booth. The body was found behind the Echo Printing and Publishing Co. on the comer of Figueroa and S 7th streets. said police Sgt. Fred Dyle. The Heat is on at during our DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS! BEAT THE PRICE HIKE AND TAKE ADV ANT AGE OF SAVINGS UP TO SOo/o FF ,....._ __________ ..., ........... __________ . \J-.c d $telnw1r 57" up1111h1 Bui kd -... ,tl11111 11n"h H<•llni,ht'CI . 3, 200 l.1kt• m•w IC.w1 i CE 7 ""'"''' -t:r 2.28S ~----~!l!lll~ .... ""911----.. 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"' Explosives found by FBI linked to radical group By die A1-.dalff Preti LOS ANGELES -Fifty pounds of explosives found by the FBI was linked by tbe aaency Friday to membera-ef a Midwestern radical aroup believed to hive tics with the Puerto Ri~ revolutionary outfit FALN. No arrem were announced in connection wit6 the discovery of the cache. The FBI said six pe'oplc it had linked with the Prairie Fire Orpnazing Committee lived in Los Angeles as recently as one year ago, but aaents doubt they arc still In the area. The FBI said the ex plosives found in suburban Santa Fe Sprinas arc similar to explosives found over the past two years at Doylestown, Pa., Cherry Hill, N.J. and Jcnninas Lake, Evesham Township, N.J .. th.at were stolen in 1980 from Austin, Texas. The explosives recovered in Pennsylvania were linked to members of the May 19 Communist Or&anization, imp~cated in a 1981 Brinks armored car robbery ~yack, N. Y ., ti\at left a security auard and two pblicemen dead. The Los Angeles area explosives were found Wednesday in an abandoned storage space an Santa Fe Springs by a terrorist wk force comprised of the FBI and Los Anaeles police officers and sheriff's deputies. Baby Mo8e8 undergoes eye surgery LOMA LINDA-Nine-month-0ld Baby Moses, the longest living infant heart transplant pallent, underwent eye su11ery Friday at Loma Linda University Medical Center. The su11ery was to loosen his eye muscles to straighten bis vision and eliminate the wanderiog<ye syndrome, said spokesman Dick Schaefer. "This 1s1ust a little one(opcration).' said the baby's father. Nicholos Anguiano. a soldier stationed at the Fort Irwin Army base 60 miles north of here. "I was more nervous with the last one." Tbe half-hour surgery was over by 9:30 a.m., said hospital spokeswoman Anita Rockwell. Dr. Gary Huffaker, who performed the operation, said it went weU but that be won't know for se veral weeks or several months whether i\ was a sucoess. she reported. Baby Moses is an active 9-month-0ld infant and is learning to crawl. Anguiano said. Judge upholds rullng ln Raquel Welch case LOS ANGELES -Actress Raquel W,clch's $10.8 million dama$e award stemm ing from her lawsuit against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for her finng from the movie ··c annery Row" was upheld by a judge. Superior Court Judge Earl F. Riley,1who presided over the trial, rejected an a11ument by an MGM lawyer that the damages were 'j<>utrageous ... excessive, hysterical" and were not supported by the evidence. Riley 1old defense attorney Christina Snyder that had the case nol been tned by a Jury, he sull would have awarded damages to Miss Welch. AFTER A DECADE OF SILENCE ... THE euzzz IS BACK. 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"'" Ucttt kit rel# $59~ S3000 121.11 $30 OFF COUPON $30 OFF • -..m ......... ... .t~l~_ .... hll 1t1VJ11.a Auschwitz prayers Pra)'inC at tile International monument at tile former Nut cleatll camp at Auchwlt& are (from rlCht) Cardlnal hteclrlch Wetter of Munich. Cardinal Bemarcl F. Law, &o.ton, cleatll camp •a.niTor 11.n. Sonia Welts of Peabody, 11.&M., ancl Mn. Kitty Dak•lrt•, wife of llaeeachuaetta Go•. lllchael Dak•k••. . Openings set at religious schools Oran,e Coast ttmplet art tearina • • • f 1 .. _...... .... ft.. upforf'all~run-oflheirre~· 'ous Anopenhouteandbruncbwillbe pesaor o &. -. AMIIµ .. vs-• 1. • .._ ~ .. i held at 0.p ............ 'heM, ............... lntlle. With bi1 schools an ior memui;1 ... 1p c ves. 9669 Talben Ave., Fountain Val'--, appointment. the oewl. y formed At T ..... Ella&, 22081 Hildalao, _, i ..... __..from M{ssion ~iejo, an open house and at 10 a.m. Sunday.· commun ty bu ~cna • .,.. ,...istration for school will be held at Hi&h H.oly [)ays and prayer book m!~on station to tlie s&alU$ of • ..... purcliues can be made at this time. m1111on. 7 p.m. Tuesday. · • • • Uturay is held Sunday at 10 All members of the temple and Oelqatet to the annual ia&rship a.m. at the Irvine Recreation Park,• reliaious school are invited to meet . traininaschool in Santa 8att>era will 341.5 Michel10n Drive, Irvine. Mrs. Miriam Van Rulte, new dircc-presenu report at 10;30a.m, Sunday tor of education. and her teachina at the Oraqe Ceat UIJlariu V.-Ruth Bradley~ •1 •member of IL staff. tvenaltst a....~. l 2.S9 Victoria St.. a...veahte Parlllt in Hunlinaton Temple Eilat, which serves the Costa Mesa. Beach, is the new director of elemen· Saddlcback Valley, is a conservative Speakers will be Bert Keilen, Peter W'Y re1iaious education of the congregation. For information call Woodruff, Margaret Randall, Betty Roman Catholic DioceseofOranae. the tef!lplc at 7!0.!tf6· Guthne, Eleanor Tucker, Bonnie A diocese cenified cale(hist who ll 6:4S a.m. Tbe center a. k>c:aled al 4812 Royce Roed. • • • .,..... a.tit l'.I hat mowd to 28892 Marsuerite Panw.y, smee 210, Million Viejo. F« iafcir.. mation, call 364-2332. e • • The Rev. "Micb8el Meador will lead the ministry of ~ at .,...,. ., ca..111111 u ..... a.re et C..Ut. 30121 NiaueJ Reed. ~na N iauet. He is a lf'lduace of San Francisco Tbeol<>sical Seminary in San Anselmo and the University of 'Arkansas. His pttvious youth work has been in Roseville, Oraqe and Lona Beach. • • • Three school open houses for Coomes and th~ ~e~. James Nelsorr:-hold a master's dearee. she bas bad parents with children between 3 and Dr~ Donald Bridaman, former cittensivc experience in adminis- 16 years of age, are planned by 8'tr professor at Cal State Bakersfield terina pr<>snms and preparina lb-Ma'alot (Harbor Reform Tern-and now co-chairman of the U•· catechist for children, and in for· pie) in Newport Beach, comer of ltarlu UalvenalJst Fellewdl• .t muJation retiaious cducalional pot-The foundina of St. Marpre1's Ea "'So h · · School in San Juan Capistrano will Jamboree Road and stblun ut . Lapu Bea$. will be the speaker at icy for the daoc:ne. be celebrated Sept. 12 with 1 with 1 The events are planned at' 9:30 I 0:30 a.m. Sunday. • • • a.m. today and Sept. 6 and at 9 a.m. He will weiah t~e ways in which Clllabad of ln1M Je.wlu Cater dinner in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Sept. t 3. the use of the atomic bomb has ,_h_as_m....:·:...C?m_in_g_1C_rv_iccs __ ea_c_h_T_h_u_rsda __ Y __ La_&_u_na_N_1a_u_e_1. ------- Those attending can tour the affected prospects for peace. facilities and meet with Nanc.)'._ . • • • . . •• . Levin, director of education, Rabbi "~1xty Seco_nd Chnsttan is the Bernard p King and board mem-topic to be discussed by tbc Rev. bers · ' WilliamJ. Eilersat IOa.m.Sundayat · • • • the NelPborllocMI ~u..al Temple Bat Y8'm of Newpon C111arc•, l40St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach/Irvine will host a coffee for Beach. prospective members at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of the past president, Elaine Zuker, .Corona dcl Mar. Rabbi Mark Miller and Cantor Alan Weiner will be available to answer questions about the tempi~ and upcoming High Holy Day services in September. Also, religious school teachers and members of the board of trustees will . be there to discuss other activities and programs. • • • ··Redemption of the Lord" is the title of the second sermon in a series to be given by the Rev. Cra ig Williams at the 9:30 a.m. service Sunday at the Lapa Presbyterlu Clllarc•, 415 Forest Ave. • • • Dr. Robert H. Schuller of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove will be the guest preacher at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday at Raac•o CaplJtr.aao Commulty Clllarc•, 2925 1 Camino Capistrano . • • • ~ ttee·a at Come· Meet SM Ha-Ma' alot Harbor Reform Temple • School Open House (preschool • 10th irade) 9:30· l 0:30 a.m. Saturdays, Aug. 23 & Sept. 6 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 (registration follows) • Get Acquainted Over Coffee/Tea & Dessert at members' homes 7:30 p.m. Sundays, Sept. 7 and 14 Large con_gregations pref erred Vocations available to women in the Roman Catholic Church today will be explored at a "Future Dircc. tions" weekend retreat for single women, ages I 8 to 33. Let us tell you about our Family Shabbat services, our caring rabbi , havurot, social action. parties. tzedakah projects for Bar /Bat Mitzvah, youth groups, Sisterhood, Men's Club, Jewish Parenting Center and more. By tile A1soclated Pres NASHV lLLE. Tenn. There probably is not much future for small congreptions. says an authority on church trends. The Rev. Lyle Schaller of Rich- mond, Ind., told a United Methodist conference of leaders of large con- gregations that yOUflj adults are choosing bi$ congregations because: -Urbanization fosters big institu- tions. I Cftlll Wiie•• IN• The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Colla Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd Church School 9·00 Worship 9:00 and 10:30 .. Charles 0. Clark. Minister Costa Mua MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Woflhlp a Church School 1:30-10:00 •.m. Or Wilham E Steel 979-8234 N~wpon Beech CHRIST CHUWCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHOOl8T 1400 W Balboa Blvd tn-aos Rev Lawrenoe T. Young • .,.,.. a c~ .._. uo A.M. .... ..., ..,...._. Md o., c.,. J:IOA.111.-4:00,.11. Huntington S.ach North COMMU'flTY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell A.ve. 842-4461 Worship Service 1:30 a 10:00 1:30 Sunday School 10:00 Foontaln Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St. "2·2593 James R. Hadley, Pastor Wor9hlp 6 Church School f'.30 A.M. NEWPORT CWllll rt UNITlO METHODIST CHURCH 1901 Marguerite Ave. COfone ct.I Mar M-4-0745 Won:,_ & Clucll Scllool 9:30 a.m Rev Burley R Hows COllUllTY CNUICN CO.CIHATIOHL. 111 ~,..,. lH., Cortu •t M1r j huW W. lltt. lltlsttr 10 11. S1Mly WonM' 144· 7 4M Cfto!t~ $(-& """' ' C..• OF IUWO.T·•M (Rtlerm) RA88f MARK S Mlll£R S1W18A T SCJVICU r11 .&p111 Sal 10301111 f Am~• 5'mcn Ill f rido ol Month I 10 l!tl 1•ou\ S<.11oo1 Adult Id Youth C•OllP\ S•t1Cft\ 1011 C,_.Ki "9..,.n ltedl '"' _, 144·1MI C•ntOf Al•n WelMr !dwcatOJ Mltlam Y.n 9'Hlte -School consolidations accustom people to large institutions. -A tendency among some people to want to a1tend a large church where they can "get lost.'' NEW YORK -The Union of American Hebrew Congregations. representing the Refonn wing of Judaism. has issued a I 7-unit course designed to help Jewish teen-agers say "no" to pressures of religious cults. .___.__ PRESBYTERIAN CHlMCH OF THE COVENANT Brue• A. Kurrie, PHtor Sood a y Worship 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Church School Children thru AdWts 10:00 a.m. Nursery care available 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Come Join Us 2850 Fairview Rd., Coeta Meu 557.3340 ATLANTA--:--The Rev. Raymond E. Crowley of Cleveland, Tenn., chosen as the new leader of the 1.6 million-member Church of God. promises .. to lead the church in truth and in the outpouring" of the Holy Spirit. fhe denomination. based in Cleveland, Tenn.. also rejected a move to change its rules to allow women to vote at future sessions. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Btrc, Pastor Kin Eifert Krocstad, PastOf WtHllP SHYICE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (lnttrj)feter for the dtaf at 8 AM} SIH>AY SCHOOL 9: 15 AM Jbsefy Care Anbble WILME lH httr Ir, hWJtrt lteell 141-1111 The retreat will be held today and Sunday at the Pro Sanctity Center, 205 S. Pinc Drive, Fullerton. ••• Tim Timmons. author, lecturer and counselor and pastor of the Soe" Coast Commaalty Clllar~ of lrvlDe, wilt present a half·hour radio show Monday through Friday on KKLA·99.5 FM. The broadbst is at 6 p.m. • • • The Rev. Michael Laffoon has been appointed the first full-time HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DIKlplee of Chrlet) 2401 lntl!M et S9nle IHbel Newp«t .. ec:h MS-5711 Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM .----------------,·---~------------------~-~--., CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (M•SSOIJll Syoodl 780 Vlctorl• St., Co1ta MH• Lothar V. Tornow, PHlor 631-1811 lrvce .>.ell•. Paelor WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Stllda\ School ' A«k't IW>le Clan 9:20 A.M Clwtst1'n Clemenbry School 548"'6868 ST. MARK PIESIYTHIAll CHURCH [nlbMf Of & Jamboree. NewPort Beach Rev W1tl1am McQuold. Pastor Asst Rev Robert P Stewart. Assoc Pasto• Rodter WMttn. Mus1t Director Wonltlp 9:30 A.M. Ed1c1tlo11 Classes 10:45 A.M. ClllWC..~ r., 11tt: ea11144.m1 Str11111 T o,ic: "Peace Across the Planet" CtUCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE . Memoa< o• , ... Ut1118<1 Cllu•Cll of Ra4'910u• S<l141nO• 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 Adults & Jr Church 8:00, 9:45 & 11:30 Rev Peggy Bassel! For Information 969· 1331 Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes" A frltncly cluch fOf tht South Cowlty. Sti!Ultilc Sennons. BtautifW nuic:. Sunday Worship 9:30 am Nunery Care Provided Wttltday Prolrua For 01/dttn, foul) .I Adults 415 Forest Ave• Phone 494-7555 Dr. Arttu ). Trienley, lttv. Cfai& Willms, Dr. Edwards Caldwlf · DlAL-A-PRA YER-494 -PRA Y r-~~~~~--~------,,----------------------------------------------, SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM fl1bbo lltt~Md P Kina l1mboftt & l a11bMt 0. Mu~ ........ , SM"m· ~.go,, 8'1t~ c. (Outilo• fo• ·~lo ti~ N~ll\ y l h 1n a • ~· 170l ... 0.. . , Sabb1th ServlcH ,,..., ('""'& 1•15 ,., fuiilt ftntcf first frlUt tf ,_, ..... 1 JI PI Sef'Yi11& tit• ll11rJtrt·lrYi11t Am 2100 Mar Vist1 Church of St. Matthew by the Sea " ................. HOLY COMMUNION EACH 8UNOAY-t:OO A.M. ,._ .. c.or-.....,.-,.., -I BRANCl-!ES O~ THE MOTHER CHURCH lHE nl~ST CHURCH OF CH!llSl SC•ENTIST IN BOSTON M.o.SSACHUSETTS ''Miid'' lrvlne-Flrat Church ot Chrl•t. Sclentlat A•ncho San Joequln lntermedlete School 4"1 Mlchel1on (NHr Yale) Church A Sunday School-10:00 A.M AHdlng Aoom, 4330 Barranca Pkwy .. Sult• 1•s. StonecfMk Plan 10 A.M.~ P.M. Mon. thru S•I. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. Thurtd•y C ttt•n t .4• • 'vnO•'t A J\ t'"rl• "' U Newport BHch-Flrat Church of Chrl•t. Sclentl•t 3303 Via Lido. Newport 8Hch Church a Sunday School-t :OO & 10:30 A M. Reading Room, 3315 Via lido Mon lhru Sat. 9 A.M ·5 P.M Tu•1.-7·9 P.M. t" d r "'" et1nv•"M1 'UCl"''O ~., ; '°" '' \t: •-.... •Qt -=tfuf'l't 'm• Newport Be1ch-Second Church of Chrl•t. Sclenilat 3100 PKUIC Vl•w Dr .• Corona del Mer Church & Sunday School-tO:OO A.M AHdlng 9'oom-H00 :.9 " ( Co"t Hwy . CdM All are cordially mvned to attend the church services and en1oy the pr1v11eges of the Reading Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES Cal 644-7203 for detals Rabbi Bernard P. King Arie Shikler · Guitar Music Nancy Levin · Educator 2100 Mar Vista at Jamboree and Eastbluff South in Newport Beach IEW TIOUllT CIRISTlll c111cil 610 W. 1 hi $1., Cesb Mesi (T •xNlll Sdlnct ti lllM) I "Livi•& ltJ lrace" Rev. Jim Vaughn Sundl1 llltNfllfll Mm.lrt. HN/lrf I Ml« C/lim;h JO 30 Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 Y04.I W111 be Wetcomed-And Helpedft FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein et Adems, Huntington leech SUNDAY: Acttve Youtt. ~ Morning Worship ....... 9:00 AM Mike ~ave Malcom a Bible School... .......... 10:45 AM Albert H. Kargea, Mlnlstera; Evening Worship ........ 6:00 PM Director 0~~!?:n'educatlon DtAL·A·OEYOTtOH -531-MIO; Office -sa&-2511 ''Preec:hlng Chrtat Since 1111'' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ~(•r•h1p anJ hf'ar rh" rr~ct•cAI. Chrt&h:~nteor~d h1ht.{ al mt>•&all<" "EVERYTHING,S GOING TO BE OK,, SunJil\. i\uiru't 14. 1986 t\:h' ilnd 10:l'i A.M. fll'\0 St Andrew-, Rl)ad. :-.Jewporf Reach ( .1htnrn11 1714) (' '1·28 0 (acr<"• frnm !\e-wrorr Harf-<ir H 1a:h Sd1C\,~I ~' lr\!nc ~ l 'irh 1 Be sure to worship at a place of your choice St\I'.\ T .J l\~11.S WELCOMES YOU IUNOAY WOR...., llRVtcH 7 30 AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I 9·00 AM • Holy Eucharlat Rite II 10·45 ~M Prayer and Praise Euchanat Rita ii Cl'lurch Schoo! 9:00 AM Chlld C.re -7 30 l 9-00 AM (Mu*. Mrmon and child <*•at 3 .-.nc.l ...,_lnHW~IHOP Monday-Friday • 8 30 AM Morning Pre)'llf T\Hltday . 10·00 AM Eucnerltt & HMflng Set'V!C9 Wednetday • &·30 AM Holy Euehtrlat Fr. Qll'*1 '· Prb, D.D. Pt*st~ln-Charge Fr. Eamond 0 F•rl•.-AlltstlOQ The ReV Tllomu Henry • Of Wlnlam Robert• ! Mr S~ Shal• Al T J MES EPI OPAL C'HUR\H l~(lQ \ rn I 1do • "'( wf'l.m &111ch • , I ~fl 1~ 0~ Ill I :m~.mw If°""' . L~Q • .A.T. IUCl(AOQeM ADAM MTH'S MOHIY l lU81Nf88FU K.Ee PM'8E M LOAD OSESCOTT * ~teh A King" ( 1983) Flob- C2i =·Ten G11r ~ u "Fort APIOllt" (1Ma) John w~. Henry Fonda (!) WAESTUNO '(%)MOVIE HU "Wat And PNc:e" (19ee) (P"1 1 of 2) Ludmlla Savtlyeva. Ser· gel Bond11Chuk -e:ao- 1 al PUNKY 8AEWSTEA HAPPY DA 'fS 9 EWOKS AHO OROIDS ADYEHTURE HOUR I =SPOm AMERICA • • "Recum Ot The Tuan·· (19521 OM RoOertton. JOIMI Dru I WALL~ WEE](. ESSRLE =AYGAME 0 1,; "Roxie Hatt ' I 1~21 Ginger FIQigerl. George "4onlgomery MOVIE ** ** 'Kind Heart.a And Coro- nets" ( 19~9) Alec Guinness Dennis Prloe -10:00- 1 (I) RICHIE RICH IN SEARCH OF ... LAVERNE & SHIRLEY SUPEA POWERS TEAM· GALACl1C GUARDIANS O • BUJE KNIOKT e OETSMART • PEOPLE, PETS ANO DA MARC I!) JIM CO<>f'ER'S ORANGE COUNTY IALVIN ANO THE CHIPMUNKS ctill.DREH'S CINEMA THE BEAM PlWE HELP ME LM -10:30- 1 (I) DUHQEONS & DRAGONS THIS WEEI< IN BAS£8ALL MCArS HAPPEHINGfl SPORTS COlVMN e MOVIE * * •'Tlf?lll And Trie Slave Gin (1950) Lei Bll1<er, Vanessa Brown I VICTORY GARDEN QUEST FOR PEACE SUPER POWERS TEAM GAL.ACTlC GUARDIANS 0 Q!KIOOVIOEO al) MAKERS MATCH I -g I ~. MBW. H i+' S.w't Hlwk~ (tt7el Clim 'STOPTIN W .. •.~'-9 W&KEM> 8PfCW. 80Ul TAAIN WMITUNO MCM£ 80Ul 1MIL " H • "Billion OolW 8'111" (1M7) IWJOAL OOUMIET Mldllll Ctirle~tnco!M DotlMC QUEST FOR PEACE e HOME • fEUM OI THf =~R r~SKfTCH~ H •,i "from Helt To Texu" (1958) ••W'WhettThllJldlllGo' (t080) Don Murray, Olant Vnl. E1t1 ~Karen S. (.8) MOVIE I~ TAYLOR *** "Thi Four Seuont" (1981) WR£8lUNG Alan Alda, Cttol 8urnel1 MOVIE 00 SH0W00WN '88: SUPERSTAAS * "The Elgle'1 Wing" ( 1979) Mer· OF TOMOMOW tin ShNn. Sam W11M1ton -11:30-~~~E Pllno For Mra Cimino" Uv ~= 8AOWH AHO l 19821 Blf1t Dtvll. Penny Fulttr I PUTTIN' ON &E HITS (JI) DANCE FeVE.R 9 AMERICAN BAHOSTAHO -1:30- MOVIE I MUNSTERS ••• "The Dancing Muters" t 19'31 Pt.EDGE 8AEAX St111 Llurtl, 011vtr Hatdy INTAOOUOING llOLOOY 8D KATHY'S KJTCHEN BEHIND THE SCEHES li1!) ECONOMICS USA SPECIAL MOVIE EDmOH: AMERICA'S EMBATTI..ED * U "'SllV«ldo" (19851 Kevin EOOHOM'f Klint. Scott Gltnn GD ARTHELEHE RIPPY PUTTIN' ON THE HrTS m JAY JOHNS10NFS BASEBALL IT'S SHOWTIME REWW .l;.MOVIE MOVIE • ** '' Saldi« 0t Orenge" ( t979) • * • "PM Rldet' ( t9851 Cltnl E&sl· Rutger HautW. Jeroen l<rlbbe .aod, MlCtlMI Morllfly -1:36-.S. MOVIE fii) NA TIOHAL GEOGRAPHIC *** '20t0 (19841 Roy Sclleldtr -t:45- JOhn Llthgow. Qi) R£UOIOUS PROGRAMMING AFTERNOON -2:00- -12:00-0 LOS ANGELES RAIDERS VS I ~~TOOGES NEW ENGL.AND PATRIOTS 0 MOVIE HIG~~igs • * •.; "Big "40"' {19731 Bernie Casey, = WHIZ KIDS Bo Svenson (!) FTV Q) MOVIE Q) MOVIE * • * "Up Front' (1951) Tom E"'I. *••"Donovan's Reef" (1963)JOhn ~VldsoWuayneGO 0 Wayne. Elizabeth Allen . .., 0 L I!) INTROOOCING BIOl.OOY fll JUSTIN WILSON'S LOUISIANA -FAHT M Y ISL.AHO COOt<IN' liV!'.l ~ ECONOMICS USA SPEC1Al al> BETTY J~ R081~ EOOlON: AMERICA'S EMBATTLED m ~~PHONE AUCTION ~REX RAPPACCINl'S OAUGKTER EI!) OE.AF WORLD -2-30-m WRESTllNG U GIDGET f' STAR GAMES PUTTIN' ON THE HrTS ?. MOVIE ~ MARKETING • • Summer Rental t 19851 Jahn Er!) FAMILY ONE WAY GAME C.nd, w.aren Austin -2;'5- -t2:30-&'I SURVIVAL U AMERICAN AOVEHT\JRE -3:00- G AT THE MOVIES U (J) CBS SPORTS SA TUROAY 8l) HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONS g MOVIE '1l) FREEHAND SKETCHING *** '"The Road To Morocco" :1ID LAVERNE & SHIRLEY (1942) Bing Crosby Bob Hope m ORAL ROBERTS a WAR OF THE STARS -1:00-BIONIC WOMAN 0 'I PGA GOLF FAME .MOVIE .. "Exo-~" '19n) Ot'M la· l ,JoMFtrr• MAAKfT1NQ WIDI! WON.D OF SPOA'J1 LITTLE HOU8e OH TH£ PMIRIE CHfll81lAH LIFESTYL.l M.ABAZN MOVIE Ht~ "Norme RM" 11979) Sally Fltld, 8etu Btldget MOVIE * "Setlme Strttl Pr111111t; F"ol- IOw Thi! BU-d" PMS) Voletl ot Jim Htneon. Catroll Spinney 8TARTREK MOVIE * • "Curee Ot The Pink Pantl\tt" (1983) Ted Wau, OIV\d Niven. -3:30- ISTARGAMES OAEAlUT SPORTS LEGENDS AMERICAN STORY HERITAGE SINGERS -4:00- 1 WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS FAHTASY ISL.AHO IT'SALMNG MOVIE * * ''The Aw Man Army' (1970) P• 1« Gmt1, J.,,,.. Olly • AOOGER8 ANO HAMMERSTEIN: THE SOUNO Of AMERICAH MUSIC I AMERICAN STORY HART TO HART BEHHYHINN • SPEEDWAY AMERICA MOVIE * * ''YellOw Halr And The Fortress Ot Gold" (t984) Laurene Landon, Ken Roberlaon (!)AT THE MOVIES rl)MOVIE "Great" (1975) -4:30- D excmNO WORLD OF SPEED ANOBEAllTY i AT THE MOVIES LEGENDS OF COUNTRY MUSIC MOVIE • • * Romancing The Stone" ( t98-41 Miclleel Douglas, Kathleen Turn« p BASEBALL l., ON THE ALM SCEHE WITH CHARLES CHAMPLIN -5:00-u 1Q)J)NEWS D STRICTLY BUSINESS 0 FAME (iJ BL.ACK SHEEP SOOAORON THORN BlflOS Cl) MOVIE ••~ A Thunded)tOrums (1961) Rlehard Boone. George Ham1hon. Cl) M'A'S'H EI!) RANDY SHANKLE m CINEMA TTRACTIONS "C MOVIE • * • Antilfcttca" ( 198-41 K81\ Taka· kura. Tsune1'11ko Walase OOME ALONG WITH ME MOVll * * • "l.M StttllN • (TIM) Jotln c.Mt-. Ottll Rowtlndl -uo-C88NEW8 NEWS AUCE AICNEWSQ NICNEWS lOlALMTT RACING F1'0M OE.I. MAR ~ING -8.-oo-w~ PRE-SEASON 8 MOVIE ••~ "King'• Pirate" (tN 7l Doug McClure, JIH St John IA8CNEWSQ GREAT£8T AMERICAN HERO TMRU'S COMPANY G.I. JM: A SALUTE TO TH! EHTERT'AINEAS Of WORLD WAR " I W1<RP IN CINCINNATI WHEEL OF FORTUNE ROBERT 8CHUU.ER TOKUSO SAIZEHSEH MOYIE **"Sheena" (198-4) Teny1 Roberts. Ted Wass MOVIE • * "Weitd Scienot" ( 1WI Anll\Ony "4ICl\lel Hiii, Kiily LeBrook -8:30-0 NBC NEWS I ~HtOKT SHOW 9 TMREE'S COMPANY Q!JEOPAROY ..ff)MOVIE * * "Nallonll Lampoon' a European Vacation" (1985) Chevy ChlM. Bev· erty O' Angelo -7:00-I D FIGHT BACIO Willi DAVID HOROWITZ U LOCAL HER0£8 I 0 DEALERS IN DEA TH Cf) NEWS Q) SMALL WONOEA Cl) WHEEL OF FORTUNE 9 Nfl PRE..sEASON FOOTBALL a! SAH DIEGO AUVE EI!) NANCY HARMON m 1NOCHt-UFE "C'MOVIE • ••, From Hd To T11u" (1958) Don Murray [)ane Vatll -7:30- D lrSAl.MNG U LOCAL HEROES II Q) 8lG SPIN Cl) JE<>*'ARQY ~ TENNESSEE ERNlE FORD'S AMERICA 13 SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPRESS ,!JINN NEWS L MOVIE • * "Sesame Street Presents. Fol- low That Bird ( 1985) Voices of Jim Henion, Cltrol ~. -a:oo-WACT10f LR AU...tf ~ TMUTE TO ./Ml'( DOOUTT\! I DIWMNT tnroca arwNTH AYINUI 1*lJCIHT ZONl NEWS • MOvtl h 1,t "The a.ww Sodll Club'' ( 1970) JatnM'$Wttt, Henry Fonda. ti TMITY FUf Pf.ATURf m WHtN. YllADI (R)MOVIE • o "TfOtltrope" ( 198-4) Clln1 Ealt· wood, GenevleYt 8ujold, ll.l MOVIE * t 1~ "Tht Miii With Ont Red Shat ' (1985) Tom Hw1. 0.bn9y Colemen (!J TALES FROM THE OAAKSIOE t'l)MOVIE . • ** '20 10 ( 198-4) Roy Scihlldtr. John l.l1hgow -t:30-1 a221 Cf) =~tes Of THE RICH NIO FAMOUS Q) WEEXENO MAGAZINE I:) T\IANING POINT ~ HONE'fMOONERS • -8:50- fll PLEDGE BREAK -t.00- 1 1~=1~ MOVIE "Dini MentlOnl" (Premiere) Joan Fontllne. Mletlael York Q) MOVIE • • "Tut And Tuttle" (1981) Chrla Barnee, Hana Conrled. 8D BENNY OOOOMAN: LITS DANCE -A MUSICAL TRIBUTE 8i) DALL.AS HOLM ll' MOVIE * * * "See Ot Lott Ships" ( 1953) John Derek, Wand1 Hlndrtx 'C)MOVIE • *'n "NIQhth1w1ts" (1981) SyNe51tf Stallone, Autger Hauer. (!) NFL PRE.SEASON FOOTBALL (%)MOVIE * *'' "Key Exchange" (1985) Ben Muters. Btoou Adama -t.15- 1!) PL.EOOE 8AEAX -t-.30- 1 a! AU. IS FORG~ POUCESTORY FASIAH'S GOOD TIME ROCK 'N' AOlL al) DA VE ROEVER (DMOVIE * • '~ "Key Elehanjje ' ( 1985) Ben Mutera. Brooke Adams -10:00- B BARNABY JONES a!HUNTCR O NEWS \ ="' "° .... U'8I mmaOFTHE llOHAIC l ~ANV MIAOOW\NI( L!MOH .~olun1_.. .. (1M5) Ton'I ~ ~OHTH! L0081! -10'JO- i If lf.w:H °'··· lHlllQPIN AID4lM -1&M- • 8ATUAOAY "°"1'8PAOE -U:OO- !,LUUTH"r tiA•S•H DATE.M L.A. Pi..oM IUTZKAIEO TO THE 1~~ .. ~ .,,.,.. (1981) JI/Ml Celn. TUttdly Wtld ~EAIRQ ~~ht VIJii( (1972) 8Ullt Ogler, Mlcl\MI Gotlllld -11:30- 1 ;~YHIGHT LIVE Y1V TOP 20 VIDEO COUNTDOWN 8 rnwme& SPORTS W&J<ENO i~VIE **'r'I "In Tht Glhttr Ptlace" (1977. Barbi/I Hershey, Chad Ewrttt «I) LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH ANO FAMOUS: THE SUPERSTARS G IN THE SWING CJ) MOVIE • ··~"The Reptile' (1968) Rey Bir· rett, Noel Willman (]]J MOVIE • • ., "Orea" (1977) RICl\lrd H11r11. Charlotte Rampllng «ID CELEBRAtt WITH JESSY DIXON MOVIE *"Body G1t1t (1983) H}'IPlt11 Lee, RoblnE*ett MOVIE **Ii\ "l.lura ( 1980) Dtwn Ounl09 MIUdAdems -11:45- G ABCNEWSQ -11:!0-lID WHOOP! OOL08ERG DIRECT FROM BAONYNAY -12:00- B BARNABY JONES MOVIE **••,;"The Lusty Men ( t952) Sv- eWNA -t2:30- • MOvte .. ·~ "Whott UfJ .. " AnfW(I'' (t98t) Rlehlld Or'Yfl*, Jcllln c.. ....... 7-l~1n~· i n MelVyn Oouglat. Annt auttr. 8Al\JADAY~ AT TH! MOVIES -12:!6- CB)MOVIE * * "The Big Sc«t'' (1983) Frid Wlltlatn1or1 • .l«in Sexon -1:00- 1 NAME OF TH£ GAME aFNOAYS CllNESCOTT MOVlf "=Low '(1981) U "Yellow Heir And The F"Ortr9 Ot Gold" (1984) l..eurlnt LAndon, KM! Robtttlon ~~BEYOND * t • "Str1ngtr Thin Patldllt" ( 1984) Jolln Lurtt. Eater $lllnt -1:05-MOVIE * * "Weifd Science" (1985) Anthony Mlel'IMI Hiii, Kelly Lt8r0<* -1:15- ID VIOEOLOO -1:30-1 ~E MINOS: ALIVE IN AOTTEAOAM e EVERYBODY'S MONEY MATTERS ~ABCNEWSO OAUASHOLM KUNGRJ -2:00-1 ~cm (IN STEREO) I RICHAAD HOGUE -2:15- D CARTOONS -2'".25-fl MOVIE * "'The SedYCtlon ( 1982) Morgen Fauchtld Mlehael SarrlZlll -2:30- I) MOVIE * * * ··Let s Scare Jesslcl To DMlh (1971) Zahra Lampert, Bii· Ion Htymlll. D RECORO GUIDE I INHNEWS MOVIE ** *'" "Fife Over Engltnd'' (1937) Laurence OtMer. Flora Aobton. Merv Griffin: 'Tough to say goodbye' By JERRY BUCK A~T .......... W,.._, LOS .\NGELES -~llt"r cht""tntt the fat o n the air '"'1th more than ~ 5.CIOO guc~ts 1\ er 2' -.ears "1ef' CmfTin hi1S hung. up the microphone 'It s tough 10 ~} goodb:re the 'ctcran 1ele' 1'i1on talk ~ho"' ho~t said \\ ednesda) as he called an end to h1~ 23·)ear reign \I.Ith an evening ol nostalgia minus an audience It was his 5.520th '>h<>" In thela\t "Mer' C1nffin ')hl1'"' hl' looked back a t chp' of show\ that rrflected 'hanging nl"'\maker-. c1nd ~tars from the ltmc of John r Kenned> to Ronald Reagan "It's been on m:r mind about a ~car to end thl' shov.-." (1nfTi n said after taping the 91}.minull' program "But I felt 1f:rou'rc going tu lca"t it's better to lea'e v.hcn you're on top" The final \ho\I. which will be Trundle dnd 8c'<lc11ng nor mc1uaea Compare $9999 at$250 tt°ll'lJ\l r lldd). ~ept 5 marks lhc pa\!>1ng of an era Griffin began h1~ lir.-.t tall.. shov. on "IBC on Ou I. 191>2 un the same da' and in the ..ame \tuJ10 that Johnn,· C ar<,on did hi\ tir .. 1 'Tonight ~hov. .. V. 1thin a ~car after the "JR( afternoon sho v.-. he had his ov.-n \)nd1catcd talk scnes In IQ6Q he went to CBS and bel·ame a latC'·n1ght n'JI to Carson until 1972. when he lt:lt .rnd v.en1 hack to S}nd1cat1on < 1nffin v.orl..ed d uring a lime " hen oil nl·tv.urk tal k sho" \ wt"re 'Cr') popular lk stayed on as lompclltors hcg.1n t11 IJ1I and he remained as ant" gcnl·ra11on of talk \hO\l.S, llkl· "l >onahue" and the upcom1 ng 'Oprah Winfrey Shu ..... " took O\Cr ''~cd 1fhe regrclll'd leaving the air hd1Hl' ( ari.on. he laughed and said,' I had dinner wi th lohnn' the other night .ind \l.C laughed ahout 11 But thl'll' v.a\ a 11me v.hcn the compctt· uon wa\ \Cll fierce and we took 11 \en \t'rlOU\I\ . <-ar,on\ hrother. D1<:k has hcen < m llin ·., d1rel1or to r the pa st 16 )Car.-. and d1m:ted the last show Pan <1f (,nfTin ·.., final sho"' m· duded an anten 1e" \I. Jlh Reagan at thl v .. h1tc H ou~ "h•<h GnfTi n ~•d \.\J\ 'lhl' sreatC!>t lhnll of m} hfe 1 his is a h1\tor) of the'K' pa•il dllJdl'\ (,nfTin said "and II can onl\ 1nlrl'J\e 1n 1mportant.l' a., time !/.Ill'' 0\ I he \h<>"-.1lr,o 1ndutkd clips of the I.Ill' ~rthur Tfl'Jlhcr < m fTi n's long· 11ml' \1ddmk who pla}l'd the proper Bnt1\h hutkr in man) films He !>aid .. He w~H lhl' world·s greatc~l sidekick Thnl' \\J\ grral <.hrm1s1r. between U\ (1nt1in \;11d he v.111 hcgin a nt'w big h,1nd 'how lalkd ··The Cnconut "ROYAL CROWN" r ~ , ~ , r ' ' + & • b .. • -.. r, .;nd/e ana &aamg nor 1n<..lu<JOO T run<Jle ,1n<J Bedding nor mctuded Compare $27999 Compare $18999 at $500 at $380 OVER 4000 BEDSPREADS SAVE 20°/o· 70°/o & COMFORTERS IN STOCK! Halrruom· 1n pnme time later this \car on one of the thrte maJor nct"orks He declined 10 SS} which (,nfTin. v.ho recently sold his produd1<1n mm pan). said he also has contract' to produce two TV movies. seH~ral .,~oal\, a s1tua11on comedy and four game show$. He alrcadl produt.t'> "V. heel O f Fortunr • "Jeopard~ "and ··oancC' fcvt"r .. Merv Griffin tapea ht. final ehow ln Loe An&ele.. SOAP SUMMARY Who \Vas that masked man on GL? By LYNDA HIRSCH Al.I. MY CHILDREN· \ltrr hearing o\11:~ 'WfK'd.,. ill. Jc rem> tell\ Na la hr the> arc 1hrou11h Wilma 1hro"'s Natalie out of h•1u\1.' I ma fun11u\ when Jertmy an- nnun<t'\ hl'0 \ going l<l T1he1 Malt dC'c1dC'\ tu r1111 make on £nm .,.h1le Jeremy awa) Hdl.11") forg1'c' Tad\ pa't rrla1ton<,h1p .... 11h Roh)n "'hl.'n he insists he wa' lr)1ng 11• prntet I ht·r C 1rt'g 3nd Roh\-n \a~ fi nal t'uoJb)eS v. .idl' 1.ilks Phoebe into d1\ 111ha111ng l..ingk\ l nhe knnwMI 10 l'hod"l<.· V. .idl· .il\o e'dude' llrou kC' .inc.I H111Jn from her will and 1ncludr\ h1m \Cll "1cli'..a .i ">Cnou\I) ill cardiac pa11en1 ON'\ lhl hosp11al • • • ANOTHER WORLD: \w11 upwl h) h" IJthn Reginald l o,C'\ pre-.cnu· 111 Ba\ I ol Reginald plan\ Ill "in Marie)' s .st11 w n .ind &l'I nd 11t Jakr I 11 protect \1.u ln trum Reginald Jake plans to take hl r 11111 ,,1 lo"'n Bnttany pulls gun on 1'1·1rr ""hn1 lw tne\ 10 make lovr lo her K.11h l1'l'll w;.11H' to knu"' hov. her mother d1l'll < hrn I. the }OungC:\I Mcl\..innon d.tuithtl'r lOme\ 10 11.,.,.n Ralhcl ~tunned 1o1.hl•n \hC' learn\ M 1t<·h wa\ le\\ 1ha n a mod1•I pn\oner • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS· Hnldrn tc'ih p11h1 l hr wa\ JI (()n\lr Ul'llOn \II(' nis,ht 1 Jd < hnnning v.u murdert-d acitl that < hanning 111nl to fra me him forl.'mbe11lc- mrn1 hut Hogan 1nmt\ he didn't kill ( hannin, l\1Mg11 wonder"' wh~ hnth BJfh.lrJ .ind T on111 1ns1s\ kc) nnr. ""h 1n111.1I I<"" their\ .\~evidence mounl\ again\!< r.11, \1argu lcarHhe ma)' h.ive tn .irn·,1 hn n"'n hrolhcr for < hanning·, mu111cr I 11\ gl'I\ \P<ins car for hc.-r h1r1hlla' Dun,an kc:cpinJ his in sane s1\1er lkatml' on isla nd Bnan resembles Thoma' man Beatme wo\ to mam Lisa 1mprl'\\t'tl h\ f.arl"' m11rt111I Mt\ \k1lh l 1p\l1d. ,ind high herl round ... (00\lf\l{ OA vs OF ou·R • LIVES: Neil 1ell\ \a"annah to mo'e Savannah arranges for ONE LIFE TO LIVE~ L>onan tells Judge l 11 lo gl.'t Holl:rwood screen test Kim and she t.illed Mm:h. that a !>Ccond candlestick \hanc unable to bear the strain of wa' the murder weapon Cassie released .\ndrl'" ·) conllnued disappearance end Jonathan ash his \1\ter. special prosecutor rclat1onsh1p Miich mes to woo Robin Judith, 10 go ea)~ on Donan. as Donan lrnm M1~e Marlena delighted when her onh ll)mg 10 protett her daughter Judith forml.'r rnllege roommate. Tamara Pnce come\ on like gangbusters in the \Ing\ when Roman and Marlena rrnew uiunroom .ig;un~t Oonan ( ord on road 1ht•1r mamage 'o.,.\ A letter Billings sent 111 rrrn' C'I) rom lrarM his daughter Mar) to Koman stales tha1 Gregor) a Swedish L, 11 ..,hum he raised "nee shr wa.s 1wo 1s taltoo an1s1. has answtrs Roman is afmo\I impo\\ihlc to deprogram Sally. a ~Tl.mg about f'11s put Bn ua pretending d1~1plc .,..ho lu,ed M1llh. finds tape Lhat lo he Roman's sccrchh. gels ur~ol') 10 would pro'e Dunan ;icted m self-defense tome Id Salem a dk'} early Patch finds whrn \he killed "1 1tch < 1rego11 's bod> 1n nver The Bradys take ••• inf-ranlucand Ma1t Roman1ellsMarlena RYAN' HOPE· Young John Ryan he mus.I postpone their honeymoon f-rc1nt. and Delia·, son. \hows up 1n town GENERAL HOSPiTAL; Scan lclls l\nna '*'-Ith ()v.-~n. \lrho apl)tar\ to bt his infant i..un John trll\ Frank 1ha1 he plans to ra1St" hl· I.nu"'" ~Ian \Cl him up for murder rap thr child alonr nol at the R:rans' the way M11n1la gets lrtter from A.Ian sta11ng Scan he wa\ ra1\t'd frank tells Pat he likes hoarding the Quanerma1nes' mone}" DiJnJ but knu"'\ that she loves him .\Ian. mil pmend1ng IO Chant)' that hr I r:in l. ~~she, "Cl) uncomfortable when ha\ amnesia, is growing fond of her To Diana keep\ mentioning love and com- \lop htt on Frisco Duke plan~ to di vert m1tmcn1 Maggie believes Roger's story Fmrn from iracking the mobsters by that Dr rorixr 1s in town doing rue.arch making 11 look like Fel~a stoic monc> and on kl'l'lltng women young and bcauuful furs Duke fcl'ls rr~ v.ill spend all his fort''l'r Torpcr '' nol 1n on tht' stor)' and 11ml' trying 10 help Felicia Angel fetls hel rc\pon\lblc for Dukc"5 involvement with ll''I:\ that M.iggie want' lo get pr~· thl' moh Bun, to be released from nan1 ~k tell\ hrr that 'iCA is part of ?1s ho\p1lal. wonder. if Anna still care' for 1n:111mrn1 not an>. I~~ of pill. him Bobbi paSS(S oral boards Tiffany SANTA BARBARA: Sanuana a.aves 1c11, T rn \hr should become professional cuml\l)' ufBrandun toC' C \ruzand Eden \1ngcr mo kl· lu' c on the heach Keith and Gina • • • plc1n1pith1n Santana\ 1rwc1ry box Kelly GlllDINC LIGHT: Whi le diving. Rrvn .i nd Pearl return 10 ~nta Barbara after .111ado.ed bv masked man Kyle eomc1 w Rawling\' e,.w1fe Mclnto'h helps them her rescue and manages to get hold of eS("apc \anlana e'><.lll)e\ from the hospital mJ\~ from attacker Maeve takes Ben ( r1rtcher and Macve k1s\ All roads 10 and '1t'als rui'\ gun "anunashows up at V,1nessa·s dau~hter lead lo Je,"e Calla bealh house shoots Gina and then holdi gun on Eden Ma~n drcued 1n wtmc su11 l l.ums she and er husband adopted Jessie and heardcd returns home and talks aftrr her firs t adopuve parents died ~ntana into• turning herself 1n CC Vane\\11 doesn't believe \!Ory. Rick learns susp1l1ousofMa~n·s ne.,.. altitude Mein· he' he1n1 reinstated a1 hospital and is now tosh tc.-11\ Pearl the person who know-5 1he .i doctor r>1 nah thinks she's found hc.-r • • • \l\ter Minnelh beg1nnini to behrve most ilbout hi\ brother is Alice CC helps {·•PITOL· [""·~nd"nt ov"r his facial Kell) ... ,.~ "'>lice and ha• her ao into " A• ' ' Aclcher·s con1cnuon 1h11 1 ere was gold "' ,~ ' \(.lJ\ .ind h1\ ma rh1~ to neao11alt' with in rnint•r\tone rhihp SLart'I his search for h1d1n.1n uropc ( 1ina's wounds prove to Ah . Jord) \!ln\lder\ Jumping off hndgr f:koth be minor Ma~>n 1ntroducts t'vanaehst hu1 1\ "opped h)' pol1t.e \arn tric~ to get • • • I •I> I •&ht 10 1he people of Santa Barbara dmer 10 lord) I tu nnc fC'CI\ shut out h> LOVING: Out of come. Jim think' ht''~ Jord't When :tn :1ng1nJ attack ~IO!h Sam 1n Rnmr :ind 1h11 11'\ ten )'c:tr'\ earlier SEARCH POR ToMORROW: Paltl fltti frorn grnn1 w Ba<Dltl io talk 1(1 ~Ii. hr P\~ch1atnS1 tell~ ~hana 10 play •Iona with when 'he runs into HC>gAn at ren1urant \t'n1h MHna J...cll\. and Trc) lelehr3tt' the Jim e .. en afler Jufl tells Fathc1 Mt:Ncil he During ~vere \!Orm. Pam 's w1ndow hn.il11:1ti<ln elf his J1vor\C from \loane doesn't plan 10 1akt his final vows. 101tead hrtak' and H0$8n ruM to save her. The DJ h11\ Meredith flO\( '" Cl)llC'flC' m1dent he wanu to wed Shana Doug insms that duo ~pend 1hc 01gh11n btd but merely talk \11 \hl· can 11c1 d11\t' tn D~h1n lJn he and Shana wed a~ planned on Sept ti When I 1111 calls Hopn'i room P1111 tx·lo.no.,.11~1 111 l>>h•n .rnd Flrrncta 0 J ·, und let Father McNeil l>C'rform the a01wcf\ I 1111 and Quinn fly to New York n11on1tor' arr I urned un ii\ the-dun make u:remon' Shana wann to w111 until Jim" r 1nd1ng l,:1111 and llopn 1n bed. L1z.a 10H 1 .. , l' < lam<,<1 lcmhC'd v.hen she ri n<h doll full~ rcrn .. crcd Tnshn telli habcl she 1010 labor 11nd lo-..c' boby Evt'r)'Ont' "'''h n,11l 1n head on back of door Ruter dot'sn't mind 11)11 Sieve 1s mam~ to blames Hogan and ra111 while Lu& vo~ \lllP\ Clam"" from looking 1n old trunk (cu· that ,hc d1dn°t t'iipcct an)' better of 10 kccf\ Hosan Liu doesn't tell Hopn iiiiiciiiioiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiSiiii.TiiiiiiRiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiTiiiiiiliiOiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiliiiiOiiiiii/tiiiiii~iiiiiisiiiiill ~~~i~~~t~,~~i~: ~~:~:~~~'. • Quinn .ind I lnpn have fistfia,ht "' lhc end ol lhC' n11.l11 " hot-tempc'ttd Quinn Lame' Pa111 olfto tht' hcdroom Apartments/Commercial lndustrial/T ract • Lowest Rates & Fees • Aggresswe Underwriting Include Us In Your Plans! ~ funding (7 14) 892 -1462 • • • YO NG ANDTHF. R&n'L~ l.aurtn h,., pre\\ friend run 1101')' on w1"' wrvten 10 tn and find out Fa.mn·, put When Jht learn' >\nd)' tnd Faron have mam~. Lauren Irle\ 10 cancel the ''nfY but 11'1 too late Aihlcy -..omti that shc'i hunina V1non1 Nikki and Vactor d«lde 10 tell • VrttOf'll thlt 1hty'rt' ltlhftJ d1YOrttd (IS('~ -..;ints Mtll 10 bt IOld about N1kk1't 1llnes as iht'i ft'art'ul funher tc11i ma sho11r N1kk1 " not 1mprov1n V1C1ar MY" ht' W.1111\ 1(1 ~'1111 • ' • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, August 23. 198& A9 Rockshowan oldi e, a_otagoodl~ NEW YORK (AP) -What be-access. With nothina else aoina for it, gonna be 300 pounds and bald, huh?4' comes a legend moH? Modesty, in the hour rises and falls on the music. he tells the audience. many cases, and some of the names Doc1 it ever. Golly, Lou, with your screechr, rounded upfor"Fabian'sOOod Tuue Fabian 1s as out or tune as he was voice that made ''The Gypsy Cried' Rock 'n' Roll" have much to be when Dad wore a ducktaU. Kls and "U&)ltninJ Strikes" two or the recoanized or compensated. but he's outJasted a lot ofpeopte who5tole hi1 aot. The belt tribute to tbe man with th square suiw is the way the backup band swinp in behind bim. With Christie, they loafed. modest about. rendition of .. Like a Tiaer .. may make most iratina hats of all time, how to The special ain toni a few sentimental hearts flutter, but it break the news? Is it possible that television stations leaves no clue to his past Popularity. more than a doten people in the (9:30 on KOCE. The singer as a weirdly awkward whole country have tl\ouJht about The pro&ram mi&ht well have ended w11h Diddley, 6ut there's a bla su~rise left. Chubby Checker, Mr. Twister. is still fat and still in aood voaoc as he dashes throu&h a frantfo set including "Good Gour. Miss M ol l y," "Po ny Time ," "Sccn1cruisc," "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and, of course. "The Twist." C h an n cl S 0), presence on stage, reminiscent of you lately? which hope to take Richard Nixon in the days when he It take• Bo Oiddley to do it nght, the money and was shopping the new Nixon aroun<t dispensing with the inane h1-thcre- run. If public TV on "The Tonight Show" and "Lau&h· rcmcmber·me stuff and simply rock- 1\+lsrock, it must be In." He's got a sharp haircut. thou&h. in'. fund·raising time. Wisel y, Fabian lets other stars No one ever did more with one and that's what dominate: The Coasters sing "Charlie chord than Bo Oiddley, and the raw, this show is about. Brown" and "Poison Ivy," the throbbing energy of has well-worn "fabian'"s Good _Crystals sing "He's a Rebel" and "Da repertoire is as infectious now as it Time Rock 'n' ablaa Doo ~on Ron." and Little Anthony was 30 years ago. The special finishes with every· body signing Chuck Berry's "Johnny Roll" was made a year ago as the first whines "Tears on My Pillow." For the record, Diddley works up to show produced specially for pay-peT· Lou Christie, with a haircut that a three-chord ditty that proclaims B. Good." That's fitting. The.Bo Diddley beat, the Chuck Berry songs win be remembered a long time after the last shattered copy of "The Gypsy Cried" is tossed out. view television. makes him look lik.t a smartn)'. "you never get too old to rock 'n' It's ugly video, probably one of the Shetland pony, prances around as 1f roll." At lea5' he hasn't. dimmest and least professional pres-you must. simply must. be awfully He's one of those pioneers whose entations you'll see this side of public glad to sec ham. "You thought I was contribU1iol)s were never properly GE's Wright rumored Ti,nker successor at NBC NEW YORK (AP) -Robert C. Wright. president of lhe General Electric Co. Credit Corp., is expected to be named as the replacement this fall for Grant Tinker, chairman of NBC. the New York Tames reported today. The newspaper quoted network sources as saying the announcement would be made Tuesday. Tinker, who led NBC"s rise to the Best Sunday Champagne Brunch £~'· InTown ~ $5 95 Au~u" • Onh live Entt'rtainm1>nt Eurnp.-dn <;1~1< L1uc.i.~,, ll111111.; on '>outh (ud't \tllA~•· Gooo EARTH ANNEX Dellcoou., dnd ~utrohnu' MATTHEW BRODERICK top of the network tclev1s1on heap, had said earlier this year that he planned to leave the network and return to California, where he main· 1ains has home. Jack Batty, a GE spokesman, declined to respond to what he termed <t speculative story. Batty said, however. that no an- nouncement had been set and GE officials would not start to look for WH~ n1.m5 ..,... m.mo [l)WMOS tMMA fll{ST ·PAC1f1C AIWtDI DIM II , * ISTH SMASH WHK! * ~ -FERRIS BUEi I ER'S lmlCIS#J RUI DAY OFF -" OM mM's strucgte to tak~ it u.sy. 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HI, 4:JI •:J1,U1, 1•• edward1 MISSION I VIEJO M ALL ' th l t1}.'("1 1'~JYI I ~ ~ lff~•* "TU JU" (I) l I~ 11~ 4 lO '° I lO 10 .)0 • JJW. ~·· umo "AUUIS" (I) 1 •S 00 1)0. 10 I\ ... .,,., "UIEtut DUCEIOUS" (PC·ll) U H an llClltalll ·11[ Rr II) 111\ U~ 4U 'a. u1 to M -rw ... JPC1 l~t1lMI .. llJJ S....t. Alaut H Alll!:S""(Man:h 21-Apnl 19): Long-distance call could involve money, relative or invitation to travel. SCenario h1ghliJhB joy. relief from re<lCnl pteSsum. You'll recoup loss and locate miHana article. Gemini figure5 prominently. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Moon in your sign highlights personality, cl)arisma. abihty to take advantage of changing circumstances. You'll be offered chance to correct mistakes. to rebuild on more solid structure. Watch Scorpio. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Many people will call you. others will want to visit, many more will seek your counS<'I. ------------- You'll be invited to JOtn special tour or hobby group. What begins as mild flirtation could become something "serious." s YONEY CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): Solu-o lion to dilemma 1s featured. Involves MARR family, residence. fundtnJ. You get ••••••••••••• everythmg you want through diplomacy. Wish is fulfilled. "lo.,ers quarrel" 1s am1cabl} settled. Libra nauvc figures prom men ti)'. LEO (Jul y 23-Aug. 22): Define tenns. look behind scenes. make contact wi th one who could have much to do with your career. busmess. Ma10ta1n aura of glamour -be discreet. don't reveal all you know. Virgo. Pisces play roles. • VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept 22): Emphasisconunueson relatives. money. news concerning possible contr.ict or legal procedure. You'll gain additional infonnat1on in connection with ti me or deadline. Focus also on 1ntens1fied love rela11onsh1p. , LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Finish what you start, look beyond the· 1mmed1ate. perce1"e potential. You'll learn more about financial structure. )Ot{ll also get news concemmg one close to you. Aries, another Libra figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Htghhght independence. creauvtt). abtlat) to ~et to hean of matters. Emphasis on partnership. cooperative effons. clash of ideas, marital status. You'll have chance for fresh start. Leo plays role. SAGITTARIUS (No' 22-Dec 21 ): What had been dela)ed ··gets mo.,1ng.·· Focus on famtl). basic tasks. dining ~tth one who had been tra vehng. Sense of direction is restored. many questions will be satisfactonl) answered lntu1t1on nngs true CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 10): Favorable lunar aspect coincides wnh cha nge. e'cttcment. d1scovel). speculauon. romance. Travel poss1b1ht1cs are emphasized. You'll add to wardrobe. you'll become more aware of appearance. bod) image. AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): It may be necessary to revise. review, to tear down for ultimate purpose of rebu1ld10g on more suitable base. Focu!> on pet!>, health. employment. contact with those who share your ideals. Watch Scorpio. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): You'll find It necessal) to do some private "detecti ve work." Focus on mo11 ves. travel , change. gain th rough wntten word Shon tnp involves relative Gemini. Virgo. Sag1ttanus people pla:r c;1gnificant roles. IF AUGUST U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have unusual \Otce. s.ense of drama. man) consider you attractive. charming. persuasive. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people pla) important roles 1n your hfe. If single. you could marT) There might also be an add1t1on to family. You could establish :your own busmess this :year You are musical. desire hannon) rn sound and relat1onsh1ps You enJO) lu~ury. appreciate an. can be self-indulgent. and 1t t!> 11._cl) )OU ha'e a "sweet tooth .. You will enJO) immense populanty 1n October Men , women differ in preference for sports A man tends to like a spon wherein he can win b) forcing his opponent to make a mistake. A woman is more apt to hkc a spon wherein she can win by perfecting her own perfonnance. Such is the opinion of an authonll'. who S3)S that's wh y men hke. say. boxmg. baseball and hockey. while women prefer sw1mm10g.. d1v1ng and horseback ndmg. Maybe. But too man~ exceptions spoil the generality. I think Hov. about tennis" Women like 11 ~nd forcmg your opponent to make a mistake 1s th1: name of that game The '\swan Dam made Lake f'oasscr Eg)'pl'\ growers 1mgated from 11. The water table rose. The porous limestone of the Sphmx now v.1ck<. up that higher water. So the c;kin of the Sphmx is flaking off. Never before. 1n thousands of years. has the <\ph1n' eroded that wa~ Every cau!>e ha\ an efTect. what'> Q lfa platypus closes its eyes care; and nose when hunting underwater. how does 11 find its prey'> PEOPLE L.M. Bovo You can hft a stain ofT a marhll· c;1a1uc with Scotch tape That's hov. n·~ done b:r the an restorers The ostnch sv.allov.~ g111ard stones lO gnnd up the food It alv.a:r~ sv.allov.s v.hole The alligator swallov. s ballast stone!> so 11 won ·1 roll whl'n IL s"'1ms. What other cntter<, sv.allov. c;toncs" It t"> th1: wt!><' cider who wear-; a \tod..1ng cap around the house 1n winter \o S8}!> a medico who point\ out th.11 more than half the body''> hl'J I -encrg}. that -is lost through the heau L .M Boyd Is • syadlc•t«'d columnist. z u ¥££ Pro-AIIJ. tops list in a tough week Nine points by the PrO-Am entry set the pace 10 what proved to be a toushcr than usual week for lrt v1oph1les LoUy & Co. picked up a point in the standmgs by scoring seven right while TRIVIA BOWL IV STANDINGS awe Kott. Klutth 1e1 LOiiy & Co 171 iooi-°*YI & Froend1161 Pro-Amlll Nancy Pr>o< (II) T"-lancer1tSI Jofln AuaMll ISi 'Atek Wetner 121 lasl A9e1nl21 •no etllry ,_,,.., half 01 II.II ICOf• _.,O«I "''"' '" '°''" 100\\ 100 M es eo 29'A three others. 1nclud1ng the league- lcad 1 ng G WC Kofh~e Klutcb all settled for SIXCS. Time 1s drawing nigh for the inauguration ofTriv1a Bowl VII, so if you've followed the column and are waiting for the nght lime to jump in. Sept 6 will be your day. Meanwhile. scratch your heads over these queries: I Who succeeded Charlto n Heston's Moses as the leader of the l~raelites in "The Ten Command- ment!>')·· Both the actor and charcter, please - 2 What were the reruns of the "BonanLa" TV senes called? 3 Ste' e T re' or was a romantic interest for what comic book herome? 4 John S Pembcnon is renowned as the in"entor of what? 5 Before he. adopted "Let's Dance " "'hat was bandleader Benny Goodman's theme song? 6 Mr. Hoskins and Mr. Spcnalzo have no lines 10 speak, but they're two en'''""' ··hriracters 1n what play? Toi TITUS 7. What golfer 1s known as the Great White Shark? 8. Identify the song Cary Grant whistled in the shower in the movie "North by Northwest " 9. The ''brain tonic and intellectual soda fountain beverage" was the original slogan of what soil drink? 10. On TV's "Hill Street Blues" the standup comic discovered by Larue had two strikes against him -his last name and an unusual ill ness. Identify both. Lai& Week'• Aa1wer1 I ... The Graduate" (P.last1cs) 2. Voice Input Child ldenticant (TV's .. Vicki") 3. Drabble (Bob the duck) 4. Texas (254 counties) 5. "Godspcll" ("olive tree" lyncs) 6. "Bye Bye B1rd1e" (teen Jargon) 7 Don Meredith ("tum out the lights") 8. "Strangers on a Train" (Hitchcock with bass v1ohn) 9. "Fireball Forward" ("Patton" footage) 10. "The Turning Pornt'' ( 11 nom1- nat1ons. 0 Oscars) Send your answers to TRI VIA. c/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Cos111 Mesa 92626. All cntnes must be ren:1ved by Wednesday, otherwise half the player·s last score will be awarded. Benefits available to all U.S. veterans Df -\R \NN Li\NDERS: Man) pcau.·11mc ur "an1mc 'eterans are una"'an: of "hat benefits.are ava1l- ahll· to them I am JUSt no"' becommg a"'Jre ol the'>l' benefits because my ov.n IJthl·r I!> \Cf) ill He 1s both a ix·a1.:c11me and a wan1me \eteran and probabh .... ,11 not ll\e mu.ch longer. V. 1th rl·gard to the death of a H·teran. the go,ernment will supply mun· than a flag It will provide munn toward~ tht• bunal and a heau~tonc. If a 'eteran dies in a Vl·terJn'> -\dmtn1\lra11on hospital the famtl~ \.\tll relel\'l' more money than ti he or -.ht• dtl..'\ at home <\l,o. for thme who cannot afford a cemt'll'r) plot and the cost of ~n unuertaka. d11Tcrcnt ~late~ have dif- ferent pro' 1'i10ns The VA has nu- ml·ruu~ national ccmetenes across thl'countf) thatw1llprov1deaplotfor · a 'l'll:ran (and spouse. where space is J\Jllahlcl also a small ser.,,1ce They "'111 JI'<> take tare of the arrangements "'1th lhl' unuenaker ~omc unuenakers are aware of "'h,11 thl· t">cncfit<, arc and are more th.in "'ilhng to help the family to oh1.11n l'' l'r\ fl\l'>'ithlc benefit Others "'111 not tx hothcrcd or the) do not lo.no"' l'nuugh Jbout 11 A wartime \l ll'r.tn tor e\amplc. Will rC('etve morl l1nanual aid from the govern- ment th.in a pca1..Tt1mc veteran. \nn ,an \OU please look into this and prm 1ue \Our readers wtth the 1ntrnm,111on 'o man) of them need to lo.no"'" --\ MEMBER OF THE I \Dll \ \I '\II !ARY TO THE Vf"\\ DEAR MEMBER: Thanks for a leu er tbat is sure to be very belpfaJ to a great many people. For tbose wbo want comple&e details abat eligibility for help, I suggest contacting Ute local Veterans Admloi1tratlon office. DEA R ANN LANDERS: The column about the gal caught naked with that football helmet on her head has got to be the knee-slapper of the year. I am a~ Los Angeles city fireman. mamcd to .. Cleopatra" over 40 years. When rm on platoon duty al the fire <11a11on. c,hc also likes to clean house in the nude .\ few weeks ago. I came home ofT- dut} unc-<pcctedly and there she was, star~ naked. wax:tng the noor under the grand piano. I grabbed my camera and took a pictu re of her It's a beaut I v.ould dcarl) lo'c to send 1t to )Ou J\ pr uul lllJI llh .. ll:m..ilc UI the !>1)\:1. ICS '' far more unstable than the male One da) I ~•II wnte a book about the l ral) s1tuat1ons women have got thcm">C lvcs into and called the fire J1.·partmcnt to help them out of Your column makes my day . Keep at 11 . .\nn1c -L.A. FIREMAN. 30 YEARS NOW. Dear L.A.: I plaa to. Thanks for a good laugb. Willie Nelson feted for aid to4farmers By tbe A11oclated Press INDl.\NAPOLI') -( ounln mus•< \tar Wiiiie Nelson has been named a ·· agamorc of the Wabash" for ht!> efTonc. 10 help Amencan farmer~ The honor. the h1ghc\t ln- d1ana '<o governor can gram. '-"a\ ''"en b) Go' Ruben D Orr Tuesda) night before Nelson performed at thc Indiana State F3tr Nelson prganiLcd th(· F-arm Aid concens 1n lllinot\ and Tex:a<o to raise monc) tor troubled farmer~ Check mated NEW YORK -Ma)or Ed· ward I. Koch accepted a S 139.500 check 10 aid for the hom('less from Biiiy Crystal and Robin Wllllam1, but not before the pair put him throush a few bureaucratic pace\ "Do >OU have two fonns of 10'7" asked Crystal "No" Wm- dow five . then. pica~." The money presented Tucsda) was pan of more than $4 m1lhon nuscd through the Comic Relief benefit concert. The check will ao to the Hcahh Care for the Home· les Pro~cct, 1 pubhc-private "'"· turt which will use the.money 10 Wlllle NelM>n pro' 1dc bast< health care and woal ..c~ ices for I . 500 hnmtlc\~ pen pk J .R . moving D LL.A -When Larey H1rmu wl'le:els and dcal1 as the unscrupulous J.R Ew1n1 thlS fall Bllly Cryatal rm "Dalla\" 11 v.111 be' from new offt1.l'~ ( h(' { 8\ \hov. ·~ Office ~nC\ v. 111 tx: o;ho1 .it the lnterfint Pina hccau\C the the lnterlitst n build· 1 1na that hou~d the offic~ of F.v.:tnf 011 C o will be undergoing un~tiJitl> renovation~. offioats ~1J Bramalea Ltd . owners of the lnterfirst Plaza. has been wooing Lonmar-Telep1ctur('S. the pro- duction company. for more than a }'Car while th e lntcrfirst Plaza still wai. under construct1on. said Bramalea spokesman Doug S31tcr. Charitable NEW YORK -Actor Paul N.«'•man, who has been peddling his gourmet goodies for four years. contributed SI 7 million from 1he sale of h1:. oltvc 011 an<.! !><!lad <.lress1ng to chantu:s and the Jrt!>. ht~ company !>ays Newman·, Own Foods said that the mmt recent donation bnng\ to S8 7 m1lhon the chan- tahle contribution\ 11 has made \tncc m fonnauon 1n 1982 Amona th(' chanttes that re· ~1vcd money from the sale of olive 011 and ~lad d~ssing ~~ 1hc ·\mencan Foundation for -.10 Research. Recording for the Blind. a aroup that malt~ audio ta!>f of l11crature for the blind. the Brain Tumor Foun- dation for Chtldrcn. and Cystic F1brosn Restardl. f nc WEEXLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-As South, vulrcrable, you ------------ hold: •AQ10873 Q5 OK72 ~5 Your right-hand opponent Oi>et' the bidding _with three heart.'!. What action do you take? Q.2-As South, vulnerable. you hold. +K7 QQJ9 OA8 •A1'Q952 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with three hearts What action do you take? Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you hold: +K7 CVAKQ952 OQJ9 •A8 Your right-hand opponent opens Lhe bidding with three diamonds. What action do you take'~ Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you hold; +98 CV62 0 872 •AQJ953 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 <.:/ Pus 1 NT Pa111 2 0 Pan 1 What action do you take? CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF . The bidding has proceeded: North Eut South Weet 1 ¢ Paet l CV Pue lNT Paee 1 What do you bid now'? Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold: +Q954 '787 OK52 •A765 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Ea.at Pasa Pua l + 3 • ? Q.6-Neither vulnerable, as South What do you bid now'? you hold. +Kl076 '7AQJ96 0 93 +J6 Look for answers on Monday T~~;t;~' $©\\.6\llA-L&~irS9 WOID IAMI -------Edi:•d tty CLAY •. 'OLLAN 0 Reorronge le11ers of th• lour scrombled words be- low 10 form foor $1mple words I 1, u c E L I ; A. man took hla ct1r to the 5 Ir. I I I ~ garage for an engine tuneup and . _ . _ _ .. "" was astounded by the bll. "Who tuned thla car, a aymphony ?" I C 4T HOY 1-~,-,-e _,,_1 __,..1-9 --.-, --..,--1 O Comple!e the chuckle quofed . . _ . . .. .. by ftllong on the m1ssmo words .____,.,_.....__.....___,.,_....___.. you develop from step No. 3 below 8 Pl11NT NUMBFRED II lfTTERS • I, 13 I' Is I' 1 1 I' I' I ., UtlSOAMBl E FORI ANS WEI< • I I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 9-1.3 Rector -Nomad -Uncle -Touchy -CONDUC TOR A man took his car to the garage for an engine tuneup and was astounded by the bill. "Who tuned this car. a symphony CONDUCTOR?" TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Travel OKs 6 Pme 10 Sem1t1c deity 14 --care· 15 People group 16 She Fr 17 Oulw11 18 Ocean movement 19 Ore source 20 Retymg 22 Quarried 23 C~kbook lristruchon 24 Hams 26 Next to Ga 29 Basic unit 30 Weapon part 31 Thinner 33 Ba11ery- powered 37 Satanic 38'Period 40 Proofread 41 C'harm 43 Furnace part 44 Mangle 45 Grill adjunct 47 Gull 48 Strike 51 Blink al 53 Fight period 54 Media unit 59 E Indian region 60 Eur country 61 Utah city 62 Do housework 63 · demand dose' 64 Was oH base 65 Gen Robt - 66 Pollsh river 67 Recolorers DOWN 1 Opposed 2 Furne 3 Meal course 4 Chile peaks S Loud talker 6 Garb 7 Gab 8 Spiny animal 9 Storm center 10 Disparager 11 Peerless 12 Tree 13 English city 21 Clamor 22 Fashion 25 Swamp 26 Saw type PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOl VED 27 Magma 28 Seed coat 32 Get nd ol 33 N Amer land 34 Dairy llem 35 Habitat 36 Boll slowly 38 Sell-pleased 39 Endowed 42 Beach cover 43 Clutched 45 Hat 46 Morns 48 Moslem law 49 Big shot 50 Prize money 52 Stay 55 RelaxaHon 56 Read seriously 5 7 Eternally 58 Skewers 60 "What'll - -?" ~_,~2-TJ,..--~4~~5---, -=--r-,..---r=--~~ 11 12 13 14 17 20 31 37 41 44 48 49 50 53 59 62 • 85 THE FAMILY cracus by Bii Keane ul didn't know they made tricycles for grownups!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Can't you two ever root for the same team?" PEANUTS l1VE SPENT HALF \\'f LIFE STARING AT THAT BACK DOOR WAITING FOR M'< SUPPER TO COME OUT .. GARFIELD t-IAT C'OOR IS Ti.11fni(- Fl\E INC~ES WIDE AND 5D(Pf'-E16ITT IN04E5 Hl6~ LIOU KNOW, u0N,P£0PLE SHOOLP TALK MORE. TUMBLEWEEDS BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) i "quit clowning and go to bed." • H1. MOM '· ME AA' h Y ARE STAATI NG 10 Ft.AN FOR NE.Xi WINTER .~ IT ~AS °™REE HINGES .. EACM HIN6E HAS FIVE SCREWS .. IT SQlJEAK5 WHEN IT OPENS AND IT 6AM65 WMEM IT CLOSES ... All TMING~ CAN 0E WORKE.P OOT IF YOU JU~T U5( REA50N by Charles M. Schulz l1M AN EXPERT ON 6ACKDOOR5! by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan 'lbLl'L.I.. HAVE: 10 CANCE:L. "'TZ>l\llGH'T"S WA~ c;',At\te •• DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/s.turd8y, Auguet 23, 1... AU· • BLOOll COUKTY U.8. ACRES ~ I / &Oc.i. 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Air Coryell." detonates tonight against the injury-riddled secondary of the Rams. 1t .could short circuit the electronic scoreboard at Anaheim Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 7. The Chargers come off the hi&hest scoring e"h1bit1on Aame in their history -a 43-38 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles last week. That game showcased an intimidallng aerial display. Quarterbacks Dan Fouts, Mark Herrmann and Tom Flick combined 10 pass for 598 yards and six touchdowns against the Eagles. RiNer. • The Rams have lost defensive backs Gary Green, who stancd all 16 sames last year, and Eric Wright to back inJuries. Both were not eJtpected to play this season before they were cut CJtlier this week. With safety Johnny Johnson recovenng from knee surgery, tl\c Rams have been out inspcctina defensive backs. The Rams put three defensive backs. includina Dw1Jht Hicks. through a workout last week and wound up signmg veteran Tim Collier. They added Troy West. a corncrback who played t~o years with the Los Angeles Express of the USFL. to their roster this week. The Rams will also be without Pro Bowl linebacker J 1m Collins. who is till troubled by an injury to a nerve 1n his ten shoulder. Dan Foata Dodgers get by Expos in 10, 2-1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -All Jeff Hamilton figured when the Los Angeles Dodgers called him up from the minor leagues 1n late J une was that he would get a short look as a fill-in for disabled third baseman Bill Madlock. The rookie has been up ever since and Fnday night he gave the organization a little more food for thought wnh a bases-loaded single in the I 0th inning for a 2-1 victory over the Montreal fapos "I'm not going to sa y that 1f I don't finish well. I won't be up here next year," he said. "I want 10 leave them with a good impression, but I don't want to sacrifice the team Just to show them that I should stay here." Hamilton, who entered the game at third as Madlock's replacement. got his game-wmnmg hit against reliever Tim Burke. . 8-5. The Montreal n&ht-hander started the 10th and walked p1nch- hitter Enos Cabell. Steve Sax bunted two sacnficc attempts foul before stroking a single to left that sent Cabell lo third. Franklin Stubbs. hitless tn his previous 21 at-bats and 1n a J- for-30 slump, was walked intcnt1onally and Hamilton JUm~d on the next pitch and sent a line dnve toward lcf\-ccnter to dnve 1n Cabell. The hit gave the Dodgers their first elltra-tnning victory since June 11 and ended a streak of four ovemme defeats . Bad-hop double propels Orioles over Angels, -7- BALTIMORE (AP) • Fred Lynn had the weakest hu of Baltimore's five-run. e1g.hth-1nn10g rally, but 11 was a game wmner. "That was my special spin/' Lynn Joked after his bad-hop double offthc glove of Callfom1a third baseman Doug DcCtnccs gave Baltimore an 8-7 victory over the An~els Fnday night and snapped the Onoles' four- game losing streak. "OeCinces was way off the hne." Lynn c;a1d. "so even 1f he caught the ball clean. the run would have scored He was playma me 25 feet off the hne all night" DeC.nces. who tned to backhand the slowly h11 ball. offered a different assessment "I thought I had a chance because I wa'I under control and had my fttt planted," DeCinccs said. "I wasn't off balance. and all I had to do was fire But the ball took a bad hop " ·· 1 was looking to hit ll the other \\3).'" said the left-h.anded swinging L>nn "I don't have much strenJth 1n my (nght) shoulder. so there\ no sen!><: 1n trying to pull the ball ·· Because of the shoulder tcnd1n111s. L) nn was not 1n the original stan1ng line-up until he told Manager Earl Wea, er he was available ··1 asked to play 11·s JUSt that time:· L>nn said ··1 can't dme the ball. but I feel I can '>till contnbute ·· Eddie Murra)' stngled to open the 1nn1ng and Jim Traber, who earlier had dnven 1n a pair of runs. followed with a single to chase California TodJJ7'•1ame AD1el1 (Chadwick ~2) at Baltj- morc (Flanapn 6-8) Time: 11 20 a.m. TV: Channel 4 Radio· KMPC (7 10). Sunday's aam,c Anaels at Balli· more. 11 :05 a.m. reliever G1lf) Lucas. Angels relief ace E>onnie Moore, 2-5. yielded a pinch sin&)e io Juan lkn1que2 and consecutive two-run doubles to Floyd Rayford and pinch- t11uer Jim Dwyer to tic the score 7-7. John Shelby, running for Dwyer, advanced 10 third on a sacrifice bunt by Jackie Gut1errcl. After Lee Lacy 01ed out, Lynn hit his double. Rich Bordi, 5-2. p11chod I 1-3 1nn1ngs for the victory. Don Aase aot his 30th save by p11ch1ng the ninth. Bnan Downing's 13th homerofthe year and first smce July 31 p vc the Angels a 4-3 lead in the s1"th. Balumore starter Mike Boddicker p11ched hitless ball throuah the fint four 10n1ngs. But Downing walked to open the fifth and came around to !><:Ort: on singles by Bobby Grich and Dick Schofield The Angels added a run in the :.cycnth on Bob Boone's third homer JO four games and seventh of the year. Bordi was touched fora pair of runs in the eighth on a run-scoring sin&Je by Wall) Joyner and run-pro<fucina groundout b) Dc('1nccs. The Oriole comeback dented Cali· forn1a nght-hander Don Sutton the 307th '1ctory of his career. He allowed a two-run stngle by Traber in the first and Cal R1pken's 18th homer 1n the third before giving way to Lucas ... , was JUSt looking for something I could get out of the infield.'' Hamilton said. ··1t's a good s11ua11on because you can make sure you gel a good pitch to hit and you ha ve a lmle leeway·· Ken Howell. 3-5. gained the victory w11h three innings of the three-hit relief to extend Montreal's losing streak to six. Bob Welch, seeking hi s I OOth career v1c1ory. fell behind 1-0 1n the first inning on doubles by Mnch Webster and Andre Dawson. Welch allowed only three more hns through seven before leaving with d1scomfon in his nght grotn Los Angeles. held to four hits by n'111-hander Floyd Youmans through five tnnings. tied the score in the sixth 8111 Madlock reached on a one-out infield hit to third. took second on a two-out walk to Len Matuszek and scored on a ground single to center by Mike Sc1o«'ia. Hammond shoots b y ve t~ for lead ,,.,_,...... Daplte·the efforta of Montreal'• Mitch Webater, Loa Angelee' Bill Ruuell completea the doable play in Friday night'• game. Lasorda denies dissension Floyd. Wiebe slip; Pohl'sgood luc k earns second place .\KRON. Ohio CAPI -Donnie Ha mmond b1rd1ed the 18th hole and took sole contml of the lead Frida> Jfter the ~ecund round of the $700.000 NEC 'W orld ~nes otC1olf whal\Ol'H"f )OU gu\'i "'ould know that. Evidently, 'ou don ·1 ·• Tonight's game Dodger s skipper says it's a 'picnic' in compar ison It v.a-, reporll"d that La~orda did not deny the lollu" 1ng mrident' hJd o<·c:ured this season: That t"u da'' I a ... orda called a meeting on ht.· hall ol Pedro C1 uerreru "'ho hclteve~ that at lca'it t"o nl'"'>P3J:X'r'> 10 Lo'> \ngelcs are out to get hi m (1ul·rrern t.onfronted teammates about ncga11"e wmmcnt\ to thr prl'\S conrcrn1ng his attitude Montreal (')cbra 2-2) :it Dodg~rs (Hon<.'\o· cutt9-7> Hammond's I 'I-foot putt on the final hole iin1shed off a 2-under-par 68 and enabled him to com plete t"o tnps mer the F1re!>tone Country Club rnur~ at 6-undl'r·par. I ~4 Time 7 05 p.m TV None Rad1u KABC (7901 LO~ .\M1~ l f \ I \Pl -fhc Im \ngeles Dodger'> ma> Ix-fighting to sla' out ol thl' ,·ellarol the National League Wc\t D" 1\100. hut \tanager Tommy Lasorda 1ns1c;1 .. that hi\ pla\er' drl' not fighting among thl•mselvc'>. That rernandu v Jlenzucla thre-w hi!> glo\e and rap 1n fury during a game tn Hou'lton last \\l'l'I.. \akn7Uela ""J'> reacting to a field mg m1'itake h' ~teH' \a, that co't tht• Dodgers a game Sunday"\game Montreal at Dodger'>, 1·os p.m. That''> one 1n front of Dan Pohl. who wn'il\tently turned potential trouble into b1rd1cs 1n a 4-under-par 66 that put him a1 I ~5 "There arc no problems on thl\ team.'' Lasorda said JO J F nda) edition ul J I o' \ngeles metropolitan ne"''>PJJ>Cr -ThJt \i1 1l..c lx.111\ua had words "llh <;a, during lhl· '>3rnl.' \efll.'' '"th the ..\stros It hapJ)t.'n" c'cr:da~ 1n ha\l'hall It\ JU'il no1 "rattrn l'\ en dJ\ "'I'm fortunate 10 he 1n this pos- 1t1on I turned a lOUple of par\ into b1rd1cs and bogc\\ into pars and ~nu don"t do that all the 11me The Item listed a number of lonfr11ntat111n' between pla)'Cr\ that ha"c taken plan· thl\ wa~on. but Lasorda said the altercation\ \\l'n: not the reason the Dodger'> have fallen 10 thl· ,t.ind1ng' That r-.ttl..e \1ar'ihall and \Ctcran Bill Ru\\l'll 'huuted at t'alh last 5unda} tn San I r.lnl l'>l 11 or that MM1ano Duncan played lour 1nn1ng' \\ 11h J hrohn hone: in his too11n an attempt to prm I.' th<ll he h.1<.n't been dogging 11 this season. "\\ hl'n "c had "1nn1ng hJlkluh' Jon t \OU thtnl.. "e had ar&lJment\01 1 thinl.. th!\ ~l·ar ha\ h<.'l'n a picnic l.omparcd to other' l"\l· h<'en through ,1, far as rm l(>O(t.'rned." ·-rm going to ha\t: to stan dn"ing 11 bcttl'r or I won"t be around the lead 1h1'i weekend:· <,;Ud Pohl. who chipped 1n for ont• h1rd1e got another lrom a fa1rwa\ bunker and still Jnothcr after dri\ 1ng into the wrong ta1f"'a\ The Dodgl'r'> had Jo,1 ,c,cn o f thl'lr prn 1ou' 10 game\ going 1nll> f-nda) night"'> ganw Jgain,1 the Montreal Fllpm at Dodger ()tad1um ·· 1 hen··, .m O\l'rledl"llon to JU\t ahout l 'l'r\ thing th<il°'i ml·ntioned ·· Lasorda <,aid ".\re 'nu tdllng Ille no tl';tm'> n er had an :irgument '\,111u'-t lo"ng ll'Jm' hut \\10n1ng team .. 1011 la'>orda ~11d he'' had l·nough problem' th" <oea"'n dealing v.11h thl· lrJm·, \l'l·n11ngl~ l0 ndl1·" stnng ol inJune\ "Tho!>C arc not the rea<,on ... thl\ team I\ 001 1n first place." I a\ort.la '>auJ .. II -.ou .tnd thl' 11thl'r gu>'> {reponcr\I had Jn\o idea ahout ha'>l·h.111 .. , uu·n· talking Jh11u1 .1 ll'.lm th.u·, ht.'l'll deumJll'd h' IOJUfll"'> hl ... 11d ·· 11 ' ht.·l·n .1 l ~ -Open champ Ra' Flo)d one n1ghtmafl ·· * * * * * * * * * • • . Bµt there's n ot doubt about it in San Diego Padres a re s teamed up over management's drug tactics 1SAN DIHiO ( ·\P) -The latc\t t.H 1 1n an anti-drug nu<;ade h~ management · of thl' San Diego Padre<. ha-; alien•.ttl'd team ml·mh<.·r' anti could ruin the future of thl' lranl.h1si· plt1\erc; S3). Padre~ Prc.,1dcnl B.11lard Smith and ownl·r Joan Krcx· announlt~d th1\ wed. tht•, will no longer offer mult1}ear contracts hct.iu<,(· thl') don't want to ~et \tul:k paying off plaYer\ who get involved in drug'> I he del 1\1Cln wa' 1n response to a Juh 'Cl ruling th::it drug-testing clauses tn thi conlrJl t'> of maior k.lguc pla ) er\ were unenforcc.ibk But some player\ "l} the\ cl rJther il'<l\e an Diego than remain on a )'car-llr)e.ir ha~" and point out 1hat the Padre'> "Ill rcmo'c themselves from the-free agent rirnrl..c1 h} dtnying playcrs longt~rm o.:ontract' .. f hc., llreeagents) ha\c..' lam1lles the)' ha'e to go home to and feed."" \illd I 1m Flanner). the Padrt<." pla,cr repre'icntall' l' "It the} can get \CC'urit~ c,omew here l'l\c thqi"re going to take ad,an1age ot 11. ~omconl' "111g1-.c11 ltl them. 1 ho'ie other dub!> will l<XI.. them 1n ·· Ou tfielder Ton} (1\\-\nn \\ho ha~ three ~car~ lctl on his contral t plu<. ;ln option )Car. c,.11J he docc,n't t'\(X'l'I tn rt'rnain 1n San Diego once h1'l contrall 1\ up "\\ hc.·n m) rnntrall 1un'> uut and I'm offerl.'d ,1 onc·\l'ar c11ntrJc1. I'd have to go somt•"hcrc el'>l.' l"'l' got to think of m) famil) and their ~enmt) .. Smith calkd a ml.'l't1ng r mlay afternoon "1th tht• team prco;umabl\ Ill d1c;cuss thr latest turmrnl tn h11 the ;".la11onal I cague Wc'il°4' la\t· plate team · Thl· tr.1m managemc.·nt ., intokrancc 01 drug .111d ,1lrnhol ahu\r amnng 1t<1 ranks '" nothing nc.•w In I'>!!:'!. '>m11h warned Padres ~cond ba!>enwn \Ian W1gg1n<; afier his arrc!>t forc.·oca1nc P<W•e"1on that, he would be finished \\Ith the team 11 he "a' 1n,ohl·d \\Ith drug'> ag411n m1th tollo"rd through on thl.' thR'Jt after Wiggin,· 191\ S relapse and traded thl' ha'l'- <.tcahng lcadnO hitter tCl Ball1mort• In June. Smit h announced a ban on aknhol 1n the Padres duhhouse at 'ian 1>1q1,o Jal.I.. Murph~ 'itad1um or .JO) "'hl.'rl' t:l\l' 1n the 'itad1um "here l.'mplo\ee\ nl thl· 11r~.1n11.111on m1gh1 gather Smith <;,11d the mcl\C ":i' dul· \okh lo hab1lt1} n\k'i 1n lJ\C ::i Padre c:-mph1\t'l' \hould get 1n an akohol-r<.'latcd 3ll 1dt'nt .1ttl·r ka' int1. the stadium The l on<.<'n<.u'> among plaH'r\ howe' er. 1'> that 11 "u'i a1ml·tl .11 uintrolhng the1rli\t~\offthc f1dd Compounding the late\! l'>'illl' " \m11h·, drdaratinn that thl· P:idre., "or\'J tn to .1u.1u1rl' Montrcar .. T11n Raine' hctall\l' 111 lht• nut fielder's I Ill<~ hout "1th <.:cxatnl' R.unc.:'> " rnns1dercd one ot the hc'>I lcadoll h111er., 111 baschall and. potentially. th.: mo\t <,ought-alter free agen1 of th\' I lJX~R1 on.,c.11,on I 1r·, a 100 career hitter wlw has 'itokn at lea\I 70 .ha"c" l'.H h 111 thl' pa'il llH· \t".l\C•O and ""Ill.I 'Ult thl' Padrl'" lll'Cd\ pcrll'l th ·It'' ea\) to ha"c pnnupll"\ \\h(·n \OU0 rl' tJl l..1n~ .ihout a '>nund·hnc pla~er hut thl· \\ lg&tn\ lJ\e 'ihll\\ \ ht1\\ \l'flOU\ \\l' ;)ll' ah<llll th1'i ·· 'im1th \Jld 1n rl'lll'rul1ng hi\ rt'lu,,11 to dl·.11 "Ith pla\t'f\ v.hll 'l' hct•n 1n,11hnl 111 drug' In .i<ld1t111n l11 thl' llrup 1'>\Ul thl' P.1dn·' tlw., v.n·I.. ha'(' had to dl·.11"1th lhl' tx·n, h1n~ ''' Htl·ran 1h1rd-ha-.eman l rJ1g 'cttll'' and \m1th\ puhl1t l/l'd n1mrnenl\ ahliut l>Utlldtkr "-c:-' 1n 'v1l Rnnolth Jllq~t>d la!1ol'\' .inJ ·had \\Ofl.. hJhll\ .. f lannl'I"\ ,;11d dlll·r rc.1d1ng ..,m11h·, wm mt•nt'>ahout KJinc,and '-fl Rl'\nulth hnalkd the, luh prn1dl·nt lcJT ;1 nwctin~ hur "n11th Ol'JI him t111t rhl' l<lh"\I turn 111 l'\ l'OI' h,I\ '0111nl l'\ l'n f l.1nm·r\ "ho ,,11d I Ul'~IJ\ he l1 r.11tw1 ,t,1\ in 'ian D1cg11 ,ind 'hJrl' thml h::i'it' du11n th.in lea\l' tnv. n for .1 \tart mg 1oh lh I hur'><l:I' hi, tune h,1J l h:ln)lt"d U.S. fourth in water polo Raider defense shuts down New England • The United States water polo team lost 8-6 to the defending champion Soviet Union Frida~ in the bronze med.ti a; me of 1hc World (hamp1onsh1p of ~w1m m1n1 1n Madnd. ~1n The founh place fin1~h rep- resented the be t •\mcncan plate· ment in tht history of the cham- pionships Olymp1cchamp1tm Yuao,lav1a won the gold 1n a final aa.ainst Italy WI went to four Pt'nod., of overtime A fifth p(rnl(J b«konC'd w11h tht KOrt' at 11 11. but laor M1lan ovic settled the match b>- sconna with 0 ) ofa stcond left on the clock. Wilson. Plun kett throw- touchdowns in 24-10 win LOS .\NCill t.<;,1AP)-C oach Tom Flores of lht' l os .\ngelei. Ra1dcM said hi<. team didn't have reHngc in mind asain"it the New Fngland Patnots I ndJ_y night. But 11 sure didn't appear that way. rhc Raiders. ht"rcc on ddcn..c from iitart to fln"h hdd the Patnot'i 10 I 73 'ard<11n total offen'ie .lnd \<!Ckcd Nev. lnaland quarterba k Tony l:.a~n 11 time' for 90 yard\ 1n IO\§C'\ in rolhna to a 24-1 0 Nf'l nre~a~n \ICtory • The P11rwts t"hm1Mted the Raiden from tht' playoff: last Januar} hy w1nn naa 27-20dl-c1s1on at th<' I o Angele\ C oh t"um th• ~ltc oft-ndJy night"• a.amc · "Thi~ wn, a vcr) phy'>1cal pme," folorc$ said • \ fc..a. 1h1na,s ao1 nut of hand We must team to keep our poise. The stlOnd half got slopp' hut"-<' 'ltlll did n lot of thtng~ well ··1 here wa'> nu revenge fol tot but c.<mntmn' ran h1ah ·· There were ~vcral fif.hl\ dunng th<' a.1mt• .rnd two Ra1dcM. safet) 'Ir ann l\.1l flro\o and dcfen\1\ r end wan Jones "'Cl"<.' <.'Jetted Quarterbacks Marc \\ 1lson and Jim l'lunkr11 Cal h thl"<.'w a to uchdown pa" a'I the Raiden ra1~d their prc...eason record to '·I Wilson h11 light end t odd C'hnsten!><'n "'Ith a 1->ard 'iCOnng 'ltrike m1dwav through the fir.t quaner and Plunkett tired a lq.yarcl TD pass to v.1de rcce1,cr Dok1c Williams earl) 10 the 1h1rd pcrnld The defendina .\r ( champion Patriot' tell to 1-1 th1<1 \umme< The Raiders also "ot a 16-yard field aoal from ( hm Bahr after JU\t ... 5q ot plav and d 16 yard tou hdown run by Marcuc, A.lien on the fir'>t pla't of the ~cond quancr .. R.ihr' t1cld goal put l m \nttel<-' .thcad f(lr good .rnJ •\lien ' I I> made 1t I II the Patmw.got thc1r Jl'llntH•n a "-"ard held sual h\ l 1l0\ I ranl lln mu.l"a' through th<.' 'o«Ond 4uanl·r .1nJ .l ~ )ard tuurhdov.n P3'' lrom E: son 111 "1tlt ll'\l.'1,er < t•dn\ Jone' m1d"-a' through the thud J)('rtod Roth \lore., ~t'rr ~t up h\ Ra1dt"r m"t,11..l'' 1n I°' \n~clc' lttTltllf\ \\ 11\on thr 11"1 \tnng I o\ .\ngck' qu.11 tcth:tl k. pla)ed JU\t thr fir\1 half and h11 on nnh thl' ll l I' pa'l'iC\ for 65 vard\ v.11h n<11ntCrll'ptwn\ and no u l 'i f'lunkctt pla) ing tht' th1rJ 4uanrr and the hr\t m1nut(' of thr final (><'nod tx'forr hcintt rchc"l"d h't Ku'\t) Hilger. rnmpl('ted four ofh1\ \I\ th rt>v.\ lor 'fl 't<udc, v.1th no 1ntcrccpt1on<i He"'' ~C'ktd threr t1mr\ F: \on pla\cd the rnllrr game at ~uanerha~k for th r Pntrmt' and l·ompl<.'ttd ~I ot hic, 4~ pl\\C'I f1't IQ"'"''" Y.1lh nnr-1nterccp11on ,1f three 11ed for the first-round lead. made double bogey on the fifth hole lor the second straight day and drifted l•al."k to 140 after a 74. Mark Wiebe. alw tied for the first-round lead. was one higher at 75-141 Lann\ \\adk1ns a former wmner ol th1~ · ehte event, salvaaed a 68 dcsp11e a double bogey 1 on the 16th -··Just a dumb mistake," he said - and -was onl> two shots back at 136. John MahalTe} and Joey Sindelar calh had a 66 and were at l 37. Bernhard Langer of West Ger- man' M ass~ Kuramoto of Japan and t1a-wa11an D:n1d lsh11 followed at 118 four ~trokes back at the tour- nament's halfway point. Langer and l\h11 each were one over par at 71 and Kuramoto had a 70. i\ttcr an open mg bogey. Hammond rl·ckd off three consecutive birdies. hcg1nning w11h a two-putt btrdie-4 on the '>Ccond On the ne~t two. he hit iron., les'> than a foot from the cup. tk hoge~ed the 15th. pulhng a 4- 11on in to a bunker and was one stroke h<.·hJOd when Pohl turned a potential hogl'' into a birdie on the 17th. Ot1 the I 7th tee. Pohl drove into the adJatent 18th fa1rwa\. hit his second \hot h 1gh o'er trees on to the 17th green anJ thl·n made an 18-foot putt. but hl' bog1ed 18 a!> Pohl b1rd1cd. Ba bash off captures bronze M .\DRID Spain (A.Pl I nunt.11n \dill''·, 16-ycar-old I khh1l HJha,hufl captured the litonll ml·dal in the 800-mctcr lrl'C\t\ k linal at the \\-orld C'ham- p1110\h1p' r nJJ\ as the East < •l"fmJn v.t1rnen lont1nued their \UlH'\\ \\Ith JOI tht•r gold fa,1 ( 1crmJn'' .\'ltnd Strauss edged ,ountn'>'oman KatJa H,1nn1.1nn h•1 thl' gold medal. \tr.lu" "h t'I nll'dah!>t in the 400 mt'll'r' hi( l..l·d ' minutes. 28 24 '4."l.••nd' 1o1.h 1lc Jl,1nrnann was t\\11 tl·nth' t J ..._.t\.lnd !>lower HJhd\holl "htl'>C ~tJ.ter Shirley w11n :oo. and 400-meter golds anJ an MOO-ml'tc.•r bronLc 1n prt'' 111u' world champ1onsl'l1ps. WJ\ tlml•d at!( 14 4 I a,1 l •t'rman "-n~t1n Otto won th1·.:. .111-mrt,·1 1nd1"dual medley 1: I' 'r 1 .inti .int horl"d the coun- tn' "1nnin1t .100-mt't('r medley rl l.1, l(,illl medal performance "-.1thrin /1mmrrmann. Sylvia l1l'f.l\d t-..nint•ha c.rc,slcr and I )\11 1 I IP< ~t'\I i 04 x: tO p()S\ a •l h,1mp1• •n,t11p lt"l nrd I he I ' tl·,1m of &tsy Mill hd It nn' Hau Mary ~fra!lh,· .inti Jenna Johnson Pl"t,·J . 11 ni1t1t1nal rt'cord of 4 11 ., ''"111n11' 1t1 end the day on .1 hli-h nntt· fo1 the \mcncanr. I h( f'1,1 < 1ermtln!> won all thrC'c "or\l\'n 'r.Kr C'"C"" Fnday l!I tJ~l.' tht·ir \v.1mm1nghaul to 12 ,11.i, trom 1 l t'' cnt' In thr ~II m('tcr... Matt 8lond1. l'\'"tl·J :: ~" for a d1Yppo1nt1ns thml tichind Torn Ja.cr 22. from ( tllllO\\ lilt' Ill who clocked :: 'i~ for tir<,1 -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, August 23, 1986 Palmer's best pitch is making a big hit in underwear sales hom AP dUpatchee I CINCINNATI -Formt'r ma1or • lea1ue p1lCht'r Jim Palmer. oow p11ctung a brand of underwear. drew more 1han ~que$tS for autographs Fru:ia> during a promol1onal v1s11 to a depattmenl $lore. "What would )OU hke me to write., .. the 4()..ycar· old Palmer a kcd one women who req uested his autograph. "Your phone number would bl· li ne." she answered ··1 kno"' \Our name .. Palmer \llHlcd And '11gnt"d his name He autographed g1vea~a} T- sh1ns and Joc .. cy for Her under- wear that the company he rep- resents 1s marketing. lso fret' were a poster of Palmer dressed onl} in under- "'ear and a pho1ograph ol hi m in h1'> Baltimore Onoles uniform. Spnnkled through the cro"'d of about 300. mostl> "'omen. Palmer were people holding baseballs Some mo1heri. got Palmer to autograph the baM:ball poster for their sons. L1ngcne departments and underwear po'>ters embarrass their cins. they said .\ 25-}ear-old man brou$hl 1n four baseball can..l'i of Palmer. indudrng his rookie card "That's "'onh S38." )aid Palmer. no"" a spom- cas1er for .\R( The card lists him 1nrorrt'cll~ as a lt'fl- hander In I Q76. ht' and eight othl·r athletes. including Pe-te Rose. "'er<.' te-atured rn a fockc} ad w11h the headhnl'. "Take awa\ their uniform and who are they'!" The compan) got so man) lt'ner., about Palmer that the' decided 10 U\t' him as the sok endorser. .. .\1 fir'lt I "'as embarrassedA" said Palmer of being asked to autograph postl•f<i ana undergarments "Bui no"' it's llkl' signing d baseball It puts a smile on c;omeb<xh 's lace " Quote of the day "I '-'3!> tx·at That "a" hl.c a doubleheader that "'e pla,ed oiu there." Bo~ton's 8ill BuckDer, reflewng on the Rt'd \o\ · 24-5 '1ctor} at Cle\C~land Swedes dominate ATP clashes M.\SON Ohio -Top-seeded Mats ~ V.. tlander and th1rd-c;eeded Stefan Edberg, both of "'eden. sun 1ved tough matches Fnda) to reach the i;e m1finals of the $375.000 .\ssoc1at1on of Tennis Professionals C'ham- p1onsh1p in southwest Ohio Wil ander edged Emilia Sanchez of Spai n 6-4. 7-6. and Edberg needed two tiebreakers to beat Tim Wtl l.1son of o\'ihv11le. N (. 7-6. 7-6 ~ 1landc."r and Edberg "'Ill pla} a semifinal match 1003\ in latt'r matches Fnda} fifth-seeded M1kad Pernfor\ of S"eden had an eas) t1me bumping Kevin Curren of Austin. Texas. 6-1, 6-0. and second-seeded J1mm)' ( onnors of anabel Harbor. Fla . needed three \Ct<; to beat "ent Carlsson ofSwt'den. 7-5. 4-6. 6-1 Connor\ ""111 pla~ Pemfors 1n tht' other semifinal on ~aturda' ~ tlandcr "on eas1h "'on ht\ second-..et t1e- brea .. er.., -I to ad' ance to the semi-fi nals Wtlander lo)t last ) ear\ .\ TP Champ1onsh1p match to Bons Becker. who d1dn·1 pla)' in this year's 1oumament. Alabama player still critical BIK\1l \,C1H.\M o\IJ -lnJurnl [i] o\labama tootball plaH·r V..1ll1c K\IC'> c • remained in c\trl·meh cnt1{·al tond1t1on II Fnda) "'tth doctor~ not <;urc "'hen the} could begin neurological tco;t~. The douors want to do the neurological tt''it!> to "l'l' to "hat C\lcnt h1!> brain might ht' lunc11on1ng. R} lc<i operated on last Monda) for a bloo<l dot on the brain has been listed a~ c>.trl'ml'I\ lnt1ldl .,tnu: ~cdncsda' "'hen doctor\ '><.ltd hie; wnd1t1on h.1d deteriorated Inbter auumea L GAL.LOWAY TOWNSHIP. NJ. -II J uli Ink rcrmade threeconsecuuvebirdies Fnday 10 produce a 4.under par 67 and a two-shot lead after one round of the S22S,OOO Allanl1e City LPOA Classic at Marriou'c Sta view Counlry O ub. Jane Geddes. Ayako Ok.arnolo, Judy Dickinson, Peony Pulz and rool ie Deb Richard all weTC lied fo r second place at 69. Inkster. who is second on the t.PGA earn.inas last this year w1lh S24l,S24. rolled home a 4-foot birdie on the siltlh hole. sank a S-1ron chip on the seventh and tapped home a 1-foor birdie on the ci&}lth. She had made the tum at 1-unde~33 af\er S\lrting on the beck nine oflhe 6.005-yard Bay course. Val Skinner. ranked No. 9 in lhis year's eamlnas. "'as tied "'1th Pam Rtuo, Bclh Daniel and Cathy Morse at I ·under-par 70 1>.1een or the 141 players in the field shot par or better. Hall-of-Famt'r Kathy Wb1tworih and Amy AJoott both had 76f.. while Jan Stephenson withdrew from the tournament early Friday beausc of mental fatigue. Staubacb supports McCallum DALLA -Roger Staubach. a quar-EE terback for the Navy before he became a •II• Dallas C'o"'bo). says he believes running back Napoleon McCall um ca n fulfill his Nav) service commitments while playing for the Los .\ngl'les Raiders. "I don't know eactly how il's going to work, but obvious!) lht'y're saying the Navy comes first," Staubach said Thursday. "lf1t can work for lhe Navy, it can "'ork for Nap<>leon. It can be a fun thing for Napoleon and the Navy to get some mileage out of it." The Na \> ruled Wednesday that McCall um, a fo un h-round pick of the Raiders this year. can play fot them on weekend s and arrange to praclice in his free 11me. McCallum has a five-year Navy comm1lment and is sta11oned in Long Beach. C'altf .. about a 2().. to 3(). minute dn .. e from El Segundo where rhe Raiders train. Staubach was drafted by the Cowboys in the 10th round tn 1964 as a Junior eligible. He completed his ~n 1or ~ear and the then four-year commitment and ~1gned w11h the Cowboys for the 1969 season. Staubach said he believes McCallum. 23. can tiandle the arranjtement. Television, radio TELEVISION 9.30 am. -RO DEO: Wrangler Pro Rodeo, fro m Greensboro, N.C.. Channel 9. 10·30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This Weck in Baseball, Channel 4. I I a m -BASEBALL: Angels at Balli more. ( hannd 4 I I a m -WRESTLING. Channel 9. 11 a.m AUTO SPORTS: Inside N .\SC .\ R. Channel 56. 11 30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Jay Johnstone's Ba!.l'ball Rn 1ew. Channel 56. Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. I 2. 30 p m. -OUTDOORS: Amencan AdH·niure -Evergladt's, Channel 2. v. I pm -GOLF PGA. NEC' World Scnes of Golf(~ hour!.) fro m Akron. Ohio. Channel 2. ~ p m -FOOTBALL: Raider highlights t I 30 hour<;), Channel 4. 3 p. m. -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY: World S"'1mm1ng and D1 v1 ng Championships (2 hour"> I. frnm Madrid. Spain . Channel 2. 3 p m -SPORTSCOPE: Auto Racing -N \ ( .\R Modified 200. Channel 4. 1 '0 p m GREATEST SPORTS LEGEND Channel 7 4 p m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: L11tle League Baseball World Senes C'hamp1onsh1p GamL· 12 hours), from Wi lltamspon , Pa .. Chan- nel i 4 30 p m -AUTO SPORTS: Da ytona 500 Spc:·cd V..:ccl~. ( hannel 4. S Jo p IJl -HORSE RACJNG: Del Mar fcatun: race. Channel 56. 6 pm -P RO FOOTBALL: St. Louis at < h1cago < hannel 2 RADIO t 1 · ~o -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore, KMPC (710) 7 p m -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Ram!>. KRTH (930) 7·05 p m. -BASEBALL: Monlreal at Dodge~. KABC (790). ,, ...... , I Toronto•• O.maeo Garcia (left) a..oida Kent Hrbek to relay for a doable play. Oakland'• t JoaqalD AadQlr (JUlat) eqaata lD fru- tradon after belDC Ca.Ded for a b&lk. Yanks scratch out win Henderson craftily circles bases in 3-2 victory over A's Henderson promptly stoic second base. No. 71 on the season. Bobbing back and forth as if to go apin, Henderson got A's pitched Joaquin Andujar so out of joint that he twisted hjs shouJders toward second without takin$ his foot off the rubber. Third base umpire Rich Garcia immediately called a balk, moving Henderson to third. From AP dl1patclas NEW YORK (AP)-An error, a srolen base. a balk. a bloop single and the winning run was home. A typical day's work for New York Yankees basepath entrepreneur Rickey Henderson. "I think I got him a little upset,'' Henderson sajd, "Of course. I think he got angry that I got on by an error in the first place." W1lhc Randolph followed with a flare single into right field lhat scored Henderson. gJVing lhe Yankees a 3-2 victory. "Someumes the pitchers worry so much aboul me. they forget about the hitter," Henderson said. "I get on late in the game. and I'm going to steal a base. My biggest hope is my hitter gives me a pitch to run on." The Yankees and Oakland A's were tied 2-2 Friday night when Henderson led off the eighth inning with a cue shot off the end of his bat down the first-base line. F1rs1 baseman Camey Lansford mishandled the ball for an error. allowing Henderson to reach safely. "I'm a winner,'' an angered Andujar said. "I'm no loser. I don't want to lose a game like that. But that's what happens the whole year. I was waiting for that. I expected that ... Yankees left-hander Dennis Rasmussen, 13-4. who had lost two strai ght. gave way to Dave Righetti to start Newport sailors fare well in junior national race.s By ALMON LOCKABEY Oally .......... W ...... SAN DIEGO -Led by Steve Olson of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. three local skippers finished among the first 10 in the Gold (championship) flight of the Jun ior Sabot national championship at Mm1on Bay Yacht Club. Tht.> other locals were founh place Jeff Olson, NHYC, and ninth place Chris Kar1ala. Balboa Yacht Club. T~local sailors scored in the Stiver Fleet. They were Enn Sutherland Vo lunteers n eed ed The Huntington Beach Lions Club 1s seeking volunteers to help w11h the stag.mg of a tnathlon to be held Sunda}. at 7 a m. 1n downtown Huntington Bt'ach For in for mauon phone Joel Yest (840-627:!). Ken Lo ren (968-3226) or Kevin Mclt'od (751-5241 ). (second ) and Enca Nonng (third). both ofNHYC'. Three local skippers picked up trophies in the Bronu Fleet, incl ud- rng: Jeff King. Lido Isle YC. third; Cammie Tingler. NHYC. founh: and Jacob Ull man. BYC. fifth. In the Iron Fleet Scott And rews of Lido Isle YC placed second The champ1onsh1p regattJl, which concluded Fnday. drew 127 boats di' ided into four flights after ehmina- uons on Wednesday. Troph) winners in each flight: GOLD l"LIGHT-1 sr .... ()ls.on NtWPOfl Hert>or YC, 1 Oan R100IGk, Ai.mllo~ 8av YC. l JonalhOn GrMnl"9, A8YC, • nH Olwn. NHYC, S R•nclv Lake San Oleo<> YC, 6. Amber M«row, Hunll"91on Hert>OIK YC. 1 8red Roell, SOYC; e Pel o .... e. A8YC, 9 Chrl' l(arle le, 8alboa YC, 10 Ale• Camel. SOYC SILVE• l"LIGHT-1 8111 Hardt1lv, Min ion 8av 'l'C, 2 Erin Su1ri.rteno. NHYC, l Erlu Norl"9 NHYC; • Lvntflt Garnier, Loi A~I YC, S Kel111 lvt1, A8'1'C aaONl lE l"LIGHT-1 R-8 111, Sollttl· we11trn YC 2 Kendra Ollon. SWYC, 3 J.tf Klno, UdO ''" vc .• Camm•• Tlnoltr, NHYC, s Jecoo Ullman, 8 YC •ON l"LIGHT-1 Mall Ehttr1, M8YC. 1 Scott Andrew\, LIYC, l MallQle Frick, HH'l'C. • Willem Swa11emeker, A8YC, S. Jim Knl-. Cel>fllto 8eec11 YC (Pleaee .ee AIURJCA.1'/83) Faria leads in qualifying M 1ke Faria of Colton lost the scratch main eve nt for the first time 1n five nights of speedway · motorcyclt' national qualifying at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mt'sa Friday. but still heads the field comfon.ably. After winning the scratch main the fi rst four nights 'al" Auburn. Ventura. San Bernardino and Ascot over the past six days, Faria fi nished St'cond to Roben Pfetz- ing of Garden Grove in Friday's fi nal. The sixth and final night of q ualifying 1s tonight at Vic- torville. The top 13 nders in the poin t standings after tonight's run wtll qualif} for the lJ.S. Cham- pionship at the Orange County Fairgrounds Oct. 11. I. Mike Farle, Collon, 103, 2 Rl>Otrl P!eulnci, Oaroen Grove, 7S, Sin e LUCMo, ltlver\IOt, 61, • JOlln Sandone, ltlcl\le Canvon. tS S Eddie lnvltl, A~n. S6, 6.. 8red O•ln, S.n C......,.,,, lino Ktllll Cll<'IKO, Wllllhtr . SJ, e Berl 8H I. Auburn. so. 9 Garv Hlck1, Glen Avon, '9, 10 &ooov SC?lwar11 '""'"°'' 8ffcll, "· 11 JOhn Cook, S.C<a menlo, 39, 12, Jim Sli-t, Auburn, 3', 13 Ronnie Corv. Fulltflon, 3S. Philadelphia finds diamond in the Ruffin New h urle r m a kes i t easy for Phils to forget Carl ton f rom AP dispatche s S<\N Dll:.C10 -Rookie lcll- h,inder Brule Rullan pitched a S<.'Ven- h1tter for h1\ fifth rnmplete game 1n JU't I: ma1or leagul' <;tans as the Philadelph1<1 Phil ht'' dctcated tht' 5an l>1cgo Padn•, ..i.1 Ruffin, fl. 1 '>lntc hcing called up from Rl·.id1ng of the l a~tern l caguc \l111Lk nut a larcer-h1gh c1gh1 hauerc; * Plratu 1', 8ravfl S ATLANTA PITT'9UR~H ~ ... rnolt rl Otw1r• o Soeoo Rem•ri JD Mu•O"'f Cf He>rlll" lb k••-I ",,..,,.., n V rg1tr H.JDO•d 1b l\/\4rll••" 111\()ffn<') ,, \ ab r II bl l ' ' 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 I I 7 J S I I I I 0 7 I • 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J u 0 0 8ond\d 8onll1e tt Rav 21> UW\"1nu &ru m lo IUltvlOt ft O'•l~an rl YP.,.a t 0<1 r c Morr"' ll> "'n"O" lo 8~10&rO H MrWl,.,,\6 W•,.l\o '"""I• p 8Jon•1 o JS S ' ' T9'Wl1 ~ .... 11.,~ •I,, 11111 ~ I I I 4 1 ' 0 • l l 0 0 I 0 0 \ 4 s , • I I l 0000 S I 1 0 0 0 0 0 • 1 1 ) 1 0 0 0 $ , J 7 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I ! 41 1• It H ADM• 4 It 000 000-S "'""'"'""" .. , -ll00-1• Gem• w.,.r.ru 081 O•ff aro 121 E Mon \Oii './ •11 OP-Pll1t0U•1>PI 1 L08 Allan•~ I P11ttbvr1>1'1 6 l8-$a,...Plf 1 Mvrol'lv & T """''' 8•tharo la-If RtV"c>WI• Hlf-Morrtw11 1161 e r .. m '"' S8 Httr,,., 111 8o"d' 1n 1 81>r1111e •11 ll•t11m 1111 \ lhm1ru II JOl>4'\ Sf If ~•vt'O'<lt AMma ~l II I} Otw• .... 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I'm gc111ng a belier feel for tht' hllter'i and the 'trike 1one" While Ruffin has won Silt of h1'I nine dt•c1'i1ons. tht' Phillies also have """ thrl'C other ga mes ht" has started ··1 m not going to put htm tn * Cudlnah ,, A lfl"H S "OUSTON ST. 1.0Ult Looet )t> W•"l"9 Oh Hatc~ci Garner 21> Loou o PuP,tl)ll 1"frtfld D GDev1\ lb 8eo rf Crul 11 At!IDY c fl\Of>" CP nf41 Ol't Pr•n o Pn\O•I\ lb Tfltllh t41 r lllll 4 0 0 0 I I I J S I 1 0 l 0 0 0 0000 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 I l ) 0 0 0 4 ' J 0 4 0 2 I l 0 0 0 I I I 0 1 0 0 0 ' 0 0 COiemen ii 05mllll U Herr,., V1ns1v-cf Ford r1 Worrall o Pnaun )I) Hurott IC t v11-. 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When the dcc1s1on wa!> made. he was put into a d1 fficult pos1t1on, yet he has re- \ ponded well " CardlDall I, A1tro1 5: When the collapse of the St Louis Cardtnals comc1ded w11h the meteonc n~ of tht• Ne"' York Mets, John Tudor gol lost in tht• shuffic His 11-6 record on the heels of a 21-8 shciw1ng in the Cardinals' pen- nant-w1n n1ng season of 1985 proves Tudor wao; no one -year sensation. Tht• .. 1cton es haven't come as easil) this yt'ar. howe ver. so now Tudor h.ts added a little hi tting to manufauurc some badly needed run'>. 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M1>ver W.$ l It Davi\ L, \t'nllh S )4 w~ ~-" IP H lllll H IO I ' , $ J l l 0 0 0 , J 0 0 0 H J t 0 0 S 0 11)2 2 I I I , 0 00 0 1 Umo!ro-~ OtM.111\, fllf'tl Or-S« Ol'O ML$,,....•v TllirO D•"I' T H1 A JOllJ d 1~pla} when he got two hits and drove in two runs as St. Louis beat Houston. But Tudor. unlike most p1lchers. wasn't thnlled with his hitting . 'Tm a pi tcher." he said bluntly. 'Tm not a hiller." Hts fi rst hit was of the tnfield variety, but 1t drove m a run in the founh inntng. His second hit. a bloop single. gave St. Louis a 4-2 lead 1n the sixth. "The hits were Just luck:· he said. "I was just trying to make contact." Tudor allowed just one ea med run, scattered nine hi ts and struck out seven in seven innings as he won for the seventh time in eight stans. Todd Worrell earned his league-leading 28th save. despite allowing a lhree- run pinch homer to Denny Walling in the ninth. 'Tm nol thinking about streaks,"· T udor said. 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Yorll II San F'rtnclKO l I 18-•rtn1Y w Ci.rk, Te.Ml H•-S1r1wt1trrv 1111 ~i.dd8ft 1 ltl s-w Ctatk, GOOdM 1 ""'Ytr11 GoodtftW U 4 M<OwM $ 1J S.."rMCIKt &tut L,9-e Mil'llOll . .,_ MllP-!tal'llana 81(~ rf' M lllll H SO .,, 10 , > • , 13000 00 O·> t a t • 1 11 )0 1 020 l 100 7 7 lttv MifllOlll w~ Umoltn -..._ "r~, Finl, Klbttr, 5«0fld Oe.;lchon Tllird M.tr\11 T l II A lO ,,,. best I can every time out there." Nolan Ryan. 8-8. came up shon 1n the quest for his 250th career victory He struck out Silt in 5 1-3 innings, but wal ked fi ve and threw lhret' wild pitches. He agreed that Tudor's singles were not well hit. "But he hit them tn ngh1 spots," Ryan said. Melt 5, Gluts 3: In San Francisco. a two-run single by Mook1e Wilson put New York ahead in lhe fo unh inning and the Mets. behind Dwight Gooden. ran their winning streak lo fi ve games with a victory Over the Giants. R~er McDowell got the fina l out fo r hi s 15th save and fourih 1n the current winning streak. Gooden. 13-4, was in trouble frequently but won by pitching 8111 innings. yielding I 0 hits, sttiking out seven batters and walk1na four. Darryl Strawberry * ~ ......... , .. HILADIEL .. HIA SAN DtaGO Rtd\JI ti MTPlmo cf H8VH lb SChmot Jt> Scllv lC> 0Wi1Wtl rt ~mutl11> ltoRrtt\ c •JtlO u •utt1n o "'"" -'"" ) O 1 l Ronler lb 4 o 1 o • O 0 O Gwvnn r1 • 0 I 1 4 I I 0 l(ruk " • 0 0 0 4 , , 0 ~"vld Ct 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gervev 111 • 0 2 0 •0 22 lochvc •O I O 4 01 0 Tmoll l'I O 4 010 • 0 0 0 "OOtfl' 11> 3 , Cl 0 4 1 I 0 WfllllOtl o 1 ;>'1 0 4 0 1 0 LaPolnle ,¥0 0 0 Mar1111t Ofl I 0 0 0 Ltff«'lt 0 0 0 0 0 U 4 fJ T"8b JJ 171 k_I>., ....... .. 111 Ol•-4 SN 01ee1 .. .. t1•-1 Ot me Wlnfll"11 lt81 -G Wiiton Cl l E-S.moet Krull. O~lt I L~~ ' * Di..o 1 21-Hayn ••o"' G W»tofl, Scrwn141, Terno1eton sa-Jt4u 161 • " ••••• so .......... Ruffin W 6 J t 1 0 , I S...Oleel Wllllwn l.,1·6 1f)t 4 4 I 6 l.0Pol111 1 l O o o o o t.tff-"tt 1 0 0 0 I I WP-LaPo1111 P8-4to "•VN'llt U..,....rH~ a w ams. flto1 8eftifl ~ oftd l'vlll. TP!lfCI ~ll'IO 1-1 n &.-1'"' I opened the fo unh w11h his 18th homer to 11e the score I· I, and Wilson made 1t 3-1. The Mets. w11h a 19-game lead in the National League East. moved 40 games over .500. improving their record 10 81-4 1. Darryl Strawberry opened the roun h with his 18th homer to Ile the score 1-1 . and Wilson made 11 3· I with a two-out single. Pirates 11, Brave• S: In Pittsburgh. Sid Bream went S-for-S and drove in fi ve runs as the Pimburgh Pirates rapped out 19 h11s in lheir biggest offensive showing in thrtt years to defeat Allanta. Bream hit a two-run homer 1n the seventh mning. his 14th, and had a two-run single en an e1ght·run sixth en which the Pirates sent 13 men to the plate. R.J. Re ynolds and Jim Mor· n son. who hit his career-hiah 16th homer, drove in three runs each as Pittsburgh had its b1aacst o utburst 'itnC'e a 16-2 v1C'tory over Los Angeles on May 3, 1983. Each team scored four time 1n t.hc first as Ptttsbugh starter Larry McW1lhams le f\ bcforcgcttingan out. Jim Winn, 3~S. then relieved. Barry Jones worked the fi nal 3 2-3 inninp for his seC"Ond savt', and Rick Mahler. 11 ·I3. took the loss that ~napped Atlanta'c, four-game winnina streak. Cubs 3. Reds !: In Ch1caao. Jerry Mumphrey htl a ba5Cs•loaded triple in the founh and lee mith pitched 1wo hitless inninp fo r his 24th save. enabhna lhe ( ubs to nap a rhree· game los1na streak wtth a tnumph over Cinc1nnat1 C h1aao rooluc Jamie Moyer. S-3. gave up eight hits and fl vc wa lks over S1r', 1nn1 na~ C1nc1nnall's Ted Power. 4-6. who wH maluna his first stan sinoc May 30, 1983. alloww fi ve h1 ls ovtr four 1nn1nas. The lo snapped 1 • rour..pme w1nn1na strtak for the Red\ ' ~ . . ' "' . 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OCI 24 -Trev• elev Stl., Oct. 25 -Gt mt 6 ti NL dlemPlonx SUn., Oc1 26 -G•mt 1 ti NL dlMlPlonJI >t-dtnOIH H n«•uerv NFL elC9'lbltten , ........... NATIONALGON,ll••NCS Alie.nit NewOrletn• ••nu San FrenclJCo Cl•k•to Mlnneso•a OtlrOll GrMn Bev TtmPt BIY Ill Y GltnlS Ptllledetonle WHlllnQlon SI LOYIJ 0 111 .. Wm 2 0 I I I I ' ' Ctmrel ) 0 2 I I 1 I I 0 2 ltU 0 1.000 0 soo 0 soo 0 soo 0 1000 0 '" 0 soo 0 .soo 0 000 I I 0 S00 I I 0 S00 I I 0 .SOO I 2 0 333 0 • 0 000 AMERICAN CONll'a 11t1ENC• Wfft • 7' ,. 52 27 .. 0 SS S4 ).4 ., " Sf SJ 107 ICensel Cllv S.n O~ Atldeo See111e Oenv..- W l. T 1 0 0 2 0 0 l'ct. .., l 000 47 1 000 6S .. A ,. 3t '1 2 1 0 ,., .. 2 I 0 ,., 7S " lt 0 , 0 000 34 CMtr81 Ctevtltno Hou"on P111s0urgn ClnclMtll 2 0 2 0 0 I 000 0 l 000 I 2 0 333 0 2 fest l I 0 000 New Engltncl N 'I' J ets ButtalO lllOlt ntDOllt Mitml ' l 0 1 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 ll'r1dt'f'J k-Atldeo 7•. New EllQltncl 10 Pltt•our11n o . Delles 2t Setttle 27. M1nne\01t 11 TtNY's Gtmet Sen Oleoo ti •em•. 1 om WHnlnQton 11 Ttmoe Bev Green Bey el Clncinnt tl Miami 11 PlllltOetl>llla Ctevele nd at Allant1 150 soo 000 000 000 New 'l'orll Jtl' e1 N•w York Gian" Detroit ti ln<llent DOll• BuHt lO et ICense• Cltv N•w Orteen' et HOYston SI l.OYll el Cllkaoo St n F rtnclsco e l Denver TlwndeY'• Gemes Ctevelan<I el llttlden New Vorl< Jtt• el PlllltOtlonl• Au-. 1' GtmM Atm\ 11 Denver T emoe Bev el Mlt m• Alltnlt 11 w asn11111ton Oelro<I al Clnclnnt ll Seattle at San Francisco St l.OU•S at Sen 01'90 AU-. JO o.ntft •1 41 37 JS 26 11 ).4 • .. 11 SS 41 St ., CIUCtllO Vl BuHt lO •• Soutn Beno Incl Pillst>t.r1111 t i New York Glt nl• 111..,. E11111tncl t i Green Bev IC anse' City et 111..,. Or ... ns Mon~ott •' tncllenaoous HouSlon al Ot~H R•ldtn 24, P1"1ott 10 k-bv °"'""" ll'lnt0utr1W L.A-FG 8a11r 36. 2 St 0 l 10 1 C>-10 ~14 1.A-Cnro1tt<1un 1 oeu trom WltM>ll t B1llr kiC"I 101 SKIN OU•"- L .t.-Allen 16 run (llenr t..IC"I. OS NE-FG Fre nklln 33. &OS Thlrd0utr1W LA-0 Wlllle m' 79 otu from Ptunkell lBtllr koCk) ) 14 NE-C Jon•' S oeu from Eason CFrtnklln klCk) 8 40 A-44.JS2 GAME STATISTICS N'E F int oown• 17 Rutllts varos 27·66 PtUlllQ 107 Return 'I' 1t01 O Como· All 21·42· I Sacked· v arc» Lost 11-tO P~ts ll JS FumOlts LO'' •·I Penalties· Y aros l·to T me of Poneu1on J3 S7 INDIVIDUAL ST A TIS TICS LA 13 )7· 121 91 '3 9-n ·O J-lJ MS S-J f·6S 26'03 RUSHING-New E11111e n<1 C Jtmtl 11·11 Cotton\ 6-13. Wtet~n •·II. TttuPU 3· .. E t M>ll l ·I L A R11oer, Alltn 9·37 Strtclle n ,_,. I(. ll.1n9 S· 11 Muelte< )·2S Hawkin• 3· 11 l.M 2·4 R Jemel 7-3 HtllJer 2·0 PlvnU tt l·O Wll'on I 0 Guy 1·(m1nu' SI PASSING-New Ellillt n<I Etson 21·•1·1 191 L A lhooers Wiison S·IS·0·6S Plunkett 4-6-0·S6 H1111tr O· I 0 0 RECEIVING-New E1111l1n<I Derwin Wll· tlem• 4·S9 Collini 4·JI C Jones l ·Jf. TlluPU J· 19 Scott 2·7S. C Jemu 7· 13, Wtllllen 7·t Batv I 2 l. A R11oers, Helter 1·S2, Ooklt Wlltlem' 2·37 C"'rosttnHn 2 II, Slrecnen I· 13 MoHett 1·6 Allen 1·2 MISSED FIELD GOALS-None TENNIS ATP CNmoientttlp Ctt MllMfl. OtWl OUtrtwtlMI ~ Ma" w 11enoer (Sweden) cttf En'lllt. S.nc,,.1 ISPt •nl 6·4 1 6 Stei1n Eo0tr11 (SwtOtn) Otf Tim Wllklson cu S l 1 6 1 6, Mlto.te4 "-'ntors !Sweden) dtl Krv1n Curren (US) 6· I •·O Jlmmv Connors tu S I oe1 Kent Ctrlu oo (Sweo.nl 7·S 4 6 6 I H•mlef CMlente Cup (et Wldle, N.Y.) ,tnt 'ttlllld ~ JOlln McEnroe CU S l <ttf Jt lmt Y11111 IPerul )·6 6·4 1 '· Pt ul AMeCOflt lU S l cttf Vince Ven Pttttn CU S l 6· l 6·2, Htnrlk Sundstrom (Swtele11) Otf Jlmmv Aries (US 1. 6-4 4·6 6-3 Stobodt n ZlvoHnovk 1vuoosl111111 oet Atron Krlcksteln (US I, 6-3 • J 0Utrtw11Nf ~ Ivan Lendl IC1ect1os10vekla ) def Sun<l\lrom 6 ) 6·4, Bred Gllt>ert (US ) oef Thl..-ry TvlHM CFrenc111 6·• 6·3. McEnroe del Annecone, 6-J 6·2 Ancltt\ C.omez IEcudor) dtl ZlvollMvlc. 7·6 6 ' °"° ... "tNfte DAVEY'S l.OCKI• (...._,, ... Oii -1 bOttl J'7 •ftlll4'f\ 1S 'i'etlOW1t A I ~!fl tune .. 1 t>ontto. 270 send D4tn l3 cellco blu, 35 l OOlltel 0.¥ bin ?1 t>trf VO., I ~I, e,,1 IOlllO.trtl J \C IJIO•n "'llWPOltT LANDING -bOtl•, lM tM1er1 I) vellowlt~ .. 0 llOMO 701 lnd INIH, JI C111101 Otu DANA WHA•' -I bOtl\ 1e2 t ntltort 156 O.\\ .J>O ~10 t v-•tt•I )4 rocll tcsn .ao ,., .. t '•ft~ owww uwwcb Cwrtlt s11.-1tav ,IOVd eo.vc• •Od91r O.vla K-vKnox 01vk1 Frotl Crelt Stedlef ~IOtelll ~ .. l urllt Min Wl.oe (;ehll!I.._,. Jll'I ff\o(" ~Crenww HelSulton Give h im a hand ,...,._I .. ... 11-1• ... ,_1 .. 7•·'1-141 n_.,._1•1 .,, • ..-141 n -..-1•1 71-70-W 70-71-1•1 10-71-14t ... 75-W n -,....1•2 70•n-lt2 ... ,_,., 11-n-143 Ke110r- •ott1" MeltMe Tim Sll'llMOft Gr .. Tl/If,.., e:o~ FuuvZMltl' OoueT._. IOC>TWe¥ AIMtlhen Tomrnylllellellma Oen "°"""'" ~l(enel BOC> Muroilv MecO'Gfl dV HUOef1 Or"" DonnJe Ham.mood reacta u hia blrdle putt on the 18th hole drape, gt.tog him the lead lo World Serlee of Golf. Seniors'golf~cores Showdown Clanlc t•t Jertmv lltt nell, Utah) NOTE: Se<tfld·rtund rtwlh t.llow s.nltr• T tur ITMfNltf llslff !Int, .... ..,td bv his Ptr1nff: Januerv Claar Go11ov Haas Ptever ~Yfr 111•<.llOls Bvrum Beroer Couolts Roor19uez ·1Crata r1 Mood•· Oet,on11 Oouglen Cooov Grev Pete Weldese>o"'I Z•elJltr Beord FIOf'e Brue Menne 64-6()-,,. 64·61-126 62·M-176 61 65-176 "" 61-171 6J·•S-12t &7·6?-179 66-63-179 64 ·6S-179 ., 62-179 6S-i..--179 61 62-179 McCalll"er·Curt l.•lller·Norlll N lpr·I · Mc(llgll K Ing· Htncock Htnnin9·Wetson Cramo1on·Hlnekle JoMson-Jonnson ;temor•s"i·Cocllren Coc11ran·Ckvcc1t Smllll·Smllll N1etson·Blair Bever· Norri' Scl'!neller· Tro•ler J•m•ntz·COl~t (llal\dltr MHI F e1cn1ck -Aotm' Brooie ·Conner Fleo·R~a•eoo 6S·M-179 6S·6So-IJO '3·67-130 ... ..._,JO 67·'3-lJO '3·6t-13l •S·66--lll 6S·66-lll 67·64-lll 6'·'3-lJI ""6'>-137 66·t6-137 ......... 131 66·'7-1" 61 6'-133 61-66--133 61 6'-133 61-6'-1>3 Powell Powers Geertten Jr -Reio &rown·H1Ckmt n H.otrl • TllOmoson Jones l.ltbltr Ercll\n Cir*" Lt nn1nt1 Sender Casoer Cuoer W1lllam•·Bttlev F e1rt1•tO· F'11rtieto HHS 2ofo.OI Ru Broo1o.s K1119 L•w1\ Hessemer Grv11•et For9ol Netioro Jame,·Brtno• Peacock FOY9"'' Beuehn~ Ht••~ 6'·66-1l4 11·63-1)4 61-67-ll-4 .. 69-llS 6S·7C>-IJS 6S·7C>-13S 69 U.-llS 6'·6'-13' 69·61-13' 6'·69-137 61·69-137 .. 11-137 6'·11-139 70-69-139 ., n -139 10 1(>-1.0 6'·73-U l "n-1•1 Women's golf results AtlantfC Cltv CIHSlc (It GllOWIY TtwnJl>lo. H.J.) l"lnl rtund K-1 Juli lnk•ler l4·l>-67 Jent GedMs )S·3~9 Avello Otlemo10 36·33-69 JuOY Olck•nson l6·3J-6t Pennv Pulz )6·Jl-69 Oto R1cn1rd 31 37-69 Bttll Oen••' 31·37-70 Petti Rlrzo 3• 36-70 Vet Skinner 3'1·)6.-70 C1tllv MorH 37 13-70 Selly Lillie Jl-33-11 LIH Voung l6·l S-71 Le Ann Cauaoav 36· l S-71 Leurlt Rinker 36-3S-71 MuHln S.,.nct r O•vt1nJ7·)4-71 Hollos S1tcv l8 33-11 Nencv w "''" 34·3S-1l Ge il Lff Hire•• )7-JS-17 Cindy Ranck 37·JS-n M•u>t Btrleolh 36·36-17 S~rr Turner )6·36-17 Doi Germe•n 37·3S-72 Amv B•nz 36·36-17 Tt ,,.mv Fredr•ck'oo 37·)S-77 Elt •nt Crost>v ll·~n Betll SOiomon JI· ~17 ICr•' Mon111!'len Jl·JS-13 JOtMt P1C1llO Jl·JS-13 Sue F091tmen 37·36-73 Colleen We1o r Jf·,._13 SuH n Sena.rt Jl-JS-1J 1C1m Sn1oman )7·)6.-73 Amt lle Rorer J7 36-73 Meroaret Ward ll·JS-73 Merta F1oueru 00111 l7·.l6-7J Kttllrvn 'l'OYnll JI· lS-73 Coonlt Cllllleml 36· 37-73 J&C~1t Btrt,cll 37 -37-7• Jo .t.nn Wiulltm 37·37-74 Beckv Peer'on 36·31-74 .. 8onn1e Le~r lt·lS-7• 9'al"'• Posllewell 3'·)6.-74 Heetller Ferr :U·ll-1• JUdv Etlls·Stm\ Jl·l6-7• Lvnn Connell• 3'·36-74 Jene Blalock 36·31-7• Su\an Tonkon )7·37-74 Joen Jove• 18·36'-V• l(eron Mundln11er 36·3'-1• Lorette Atdertlt IO-JS-7S Oewn Co. )9·)6.-7S Cinov F'trro J9·36-7S Car011ne Gowin l8·37-1S Meline Wllllmlre l9·)6.-7S M J Smllll l 7<11-7S l:1ndv Fi1111·Curr1er ll-J7-1S ICemv Hitt ~ 11 ll-1S o_vnn .Adams )l-J7-7S S11 Seman )l·J7-7S OeOO•e Meuev JS·.0-7S OffCff l.e\ktr •t 34-7S Sanora Pelrner 31-37-lS Aleoan<!re Reine rd• 19 l6-7S Sue Ertl l9 l6-7S T">erue Htuion )I 37-7S Jut•e C0tt ll·l7-7S Donna Cepon l9·36-7S Neno Rubin .0·36-76 Carolyn Hill ll· ll-16 N•f'lll FOYii .0·)6.-16 Pennv Ha,,.me• lt· ]7-76 Marlene FIOvO IO·l6-76 ICeren Permezel 4l·lS-76 Nanc• Ledbetter IO· 36-16 Pem .Allen 3'·31-16 Oe '" Strel>l11 41 lS-16 Sllirtev Furton9 Jt·J7-76 ~vnn Slronev .0·3'-16 Amv Alcoll ll-ll-16 St>tl•ev Hemlln •l·lS-76 KllllvWhltwor111 •l·l S-7' Bert> Bunt..owskv 36-~16 Deno How• Cllancellorl0· l6-16 Jene Craltf'r )9 J7-1t• Lauren Howe Cel"'Y Jolln\IOn Merv Owver a OeOb•e S•lvero.r11 Bevertv IC lou C tnc:lv Meo.ev l.onde Hunt C'ebor ell Skinner Nancv Scranton Slleron B1rre11 Btvtrle v Oav11 Rot>on Wellon B&rbere Barrow Marv Murony S•lvle Berto4eccln1 Kr•'" .t.rrin9ton Joe n Oe1• OebOtfl Met\lerton Terrv Jo Mvers Ott>oran McH1f11e S.llv Ouonten St•D'len•• Far ... 111 Mertent Htllllt St>trr S•ttnllt uer Nan v Tom•("' All.\on ~•nntv Oelf E11t1e<•"ll M•nO• Moor• Doan.,. o ...... Po1tv Joro1n Lt norP Muraokft Lor Wt\t .t.nn• Mer e Pe •• S"''"'" Smvtr\ BP1'v BerrPtt Pal Mtvert Htelllf'r Or•w Jeenrt'lle llOlllN1e\ Cerolt Cr-ert>onnoer Carlo Glo oow LuLong Radler Louro Hurlt>ul Su''' Pa9t'r Beclo.v Lar\on 31.,._,, )8 )9-17 .0·17-77 39·31-17 )6-41-77 .t() 17-77 47·lS-17 l8 39-77 39-lt-77 •0-11-11 4l·JS-71 40·31-11 39-39-71 18·4(>-71 ,, )6-78 '° lt-78 17 41-78 39 .19-11 ll·•<>-71 39 .19-71 •I Je-79 41 ll-79 '° 39-79 18 41-7'1 40 39-79 41 3'-79 41 ,,_,, 42 ll-tO ,, )9-«I 18 47-tO lt 41-tO ··~ •1 18--tO 0 ,.._., )9 .,_., 41 )._.I ., 40-81 43 ) ..... 2 43 1'-f2 43 1.-..1 .. ,.._., 4S·ll__... 10 ~IU '1·41~ Mllcllt ll Brookins wide rtctlYtr on '"" 1n1ureo rtHrvt lilt SlllntO ICtnl Hull ctnllr Bill Elko no.a ttcklt en<! Wiii W04foro offtMlvt ttckle CLEVELAND BROWNS-frecttd en un dlscloHd drefl cllOlct lo Ille New Yori\ Glan11 tor Cestv Merrill oeft n,lvt tn<I Wtivtd Uwt von Sclltmenn 11.lefl,er and Vinet Otov llnet>tcker Actlvlltd Gtrtld McNtll wide re ct lver end Mll<t JOlln\oo llnet>ecktf Ptecld Nick Miller lln.O.cktr on 1nturad rtief•t Fncs.V's tr•nucttofts BASEBALL Amartu" LeHUt GREEN 8A'I' PACICERS-Wtlveo Vinet Relfertv oHen,lvt llntf'ltn Pl1c.a Kttl,, Utcller otftn,lvt linemen on ln1Uttd rn¥ve Actlv1teo Plllttlo E oot wooe receiver P•ul Ott Carru111 ru11n11111 O.Ck eno Greo Ft•Hl ol · lt <IJIVf' ltCkle BOS TON RED SOX-Awarded Mike Brown and Mill• Tru•lllO ollct'lfis 10 '"" S.tttle Mar•ne'' oo e wtlver cte1m 10 com91ete 1n ttrlltr lrtdt llAM<ETllALL NtfteMI .. \llt1tlotl Al..cieMll CHICAGO I ULLS-Trtoecl Sldntv Green, lorwero to 1ne 0t1ro1t Pi"on' tor Etrt Cureton. lorwtrd, t ncl t 1,.7 .acon.J·round drt ll Okil DETROIT PISTONS--Ntmtd AOll Rotl'lltt ln tU•"tnl cotch e'"""""91 .... ttbell Asstdttteft CINCIN~ATI Sl.AMMElts-Ntmt<I Oenllv Petro oenerel mtntlltf' eno Her~ e rown Olrec· tor of lleskllO.M OoenllonJ ,OOTaALL Nttteftel , ...... LM9Ut A Tl.ANT A FALCONS-Wt lvtd TIH r GrMne cornert>eck. 1no Lt llC• Brent mt n "°" •ecklt Actl•lltd Tim Green encl Ed Smllll llntJO.c~erl. Ed l.utlltf Qutrlerbtc~. Joev Jones end Aut>rev Mttt,,.w\ wide re<elvers e nd Otnnl• Woodt>errv. cor,,..,t>ecti Pttc.d Eddlt Mtvt rs running t>tcll on Ille mltlterv rtHrYt lhl BUFFALO 8tl.l.S-Cut Ale• Ctrtllt', oe· tensive tfld, end Merk NtDolltt n, ctnttr Plectd J~lt1~lC< > • ~ SALES • SERVlCE • LEASING ..._, .... ,""'-LA ......... ,. l ........... 001•f~W-•~••fff<fl , ...... ~-- 8 801.o ~.~'1':.ctNO e -, , All MODEll . I 0850 Flruton1 Bl. Norwalk 213 1868·3233 7141636 677 5 INOtANAPOLIS COL TS-Wt1v1<1 Tonv FltCk oettnStve OtCk NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Cul Wl'!1lr>ey Paul hnebtcker eno B111 Bttt\t\ oHtn,•v• 11c111t ST LOUIS CARDINA LS-Cut Don Goodmen ruMlllQ OtCll S111NO Steve o·Met1tv. no'e lt t l<lt Sit.Ill DIEGO CHAltGEltS-Wt•¥td Ctrie>s 8r1111tv tmeotck« M•kt Perrino otten•lve t1Clllt Miki ZordlCll \l lttv •no TOllv Dtl u<.I nose tecllte ACll'ftttd Oev•d Meflln cor nerbtcll JOlln Wtllltr <ttftru1ve tnd t n<I Gerv Ptumrn..r t n<I Anclv Hewkin' llneotrttn TAMPA 8A'I' a uCC.t.NEERS-WalYtd w; 0 Dunn 119111 erld Denni\ Jonnson tlnet>tc"t< Ot vld Ver•er wide rtct111er t ncl Tonv Smllll runnlnv oeo .t.cll••lto Rt• lltnllev llMt>tcktr leont rd Ht rrl\ wide rtct tYer P•lt Ct ten o.f•"''"' tn<I tl'O Meet< Boe•,,.. •no Rt'll9it llrown runnln11 ~c~ \ COLLI GE LOUISIANA COLLEC.E -N•med G•nt Ru\hlnv men ' t>esto.ett>e• coaCI• n-t d bm ,,,..,.,,,,, ~ oo MCODMmao Marty Barrett throw• to flnt baM after 1etttoc a force at 8eCOnd on the Indlan9 Cory Snyder. AMERICAN LEAGUE. • • FromB2 lhe ninlh. R1gheu1 earned fus maJOr- league leading 3.0th save R.ucera 11, W~Ue Sox 3: In .\rltnglon, Gary Ward broke a fourth- 1nning uc with a two-run double and reliever Jeff Russell shut out Chicago on one hit for four innings as Te,as Rangers beat Chicago. Ward's double. which snapped a 2-2 lie. made a loser of Chicago lefl hander Floyd Bannister 7-1 (J who lasted only 3 2-3 innings Russell. 5-2. replaced staner Mike Mason in the fifth after comecutt"e Chicago singles ""ha ch cul the Rangers· lead to 4-3 Russell ended the Whtte So>. threat and blanked the Whtte Sox from the fifth through lhe eighth innings. Tigers •. Mariners l: In [xtrott Rookie Enc King pitched a four- h11tcr and John Grubb and Darnell Coles had RBI singles in lhe Tigers' two-run fifth inning ~hach sparked the '1NOI) over &aule King 9-3 for the 'it'ason and 5-0 1n * R•ll9eM 11, White SOW l CHICAGO TEXAS &ollon ct Hultll lD 8elnel rl Ce1111eh rt F'O\let If Fisk d"' Mormn ID Gu•t'"' u Goie\ 1b Ht trlln DI' l(arkOVIC c Heuevor Totlls ttlrhbl 4 0 I 0 s 1 1 0 l I 2 0 l 0 0 0 s 0 , 1 4 0 I 1 • 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 l 0 McOwott Cf F1e1cnr n oe ri.n 11:1 lncv!lf•• r1 S•e<re rt WtrCH L.t.Pr\11 o~ SleUOlll c Butelllelo I 0 0 0 111rrel'I 2t> 2 0 0 0 1 0 l 0 1' J 10 l Tetats Sun t>v 1"'*'91 tb r II bl • 1 I 0 4 I I 2 S I 2 2 4 1 l 0 0 0 0 I • 2 1 2 • 0 7 I 4 I 2 0 , l 0 0 l I I I )4 11 l• t Ollct91 101 010 000-J Ttltts 02t 110 Ob-II Gt ,... w.nnong RBI -Wero ISi E-Ce1>9tosl OP-<n-cellO 2 Tuu I LOB-C•hetllO 10 Tut\ ' ?8-Wtr<t. Lt Parr sl'I Herran JB-f\/lcOowe S8-W1tO !Ill Slauv111 3 SF-'>••"• '" " It lllt •• so Clllu .. 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He rettred the lasl 14 batters Royal• •. Brewers %: In Mil· waukee. Danny Jackson. who got last out rehcfhelp from Dan Quisenberry. \Ca llered four singles over 811i 1n- n1ngs and Hal McRae homered to \tart a three-run fourth, leading ""ans.as C1l) over the Brewers. Reel Sox I, IDdla.u 3: In Ocveland. 8111 Buckner's two-run single 1n the st''-enth inning put the Boston Red ~x ahead +3 and the" wcnl on to defeat Cle' eland for lhc eighth time an eight tnes this season Twlas •. Blae Jays 3: At the Metrodome. Greg G agne htt a pair of t~o-run homers and Bert Blyleven allo-wed s.cvcn hits 1n seven innings as \i1 1nnernta defeated Toronto. 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Income Property Loans ' ~IS~~~~ or to APARTM( NTS • or f ICf BUA DINGS SHOPPING CENTERS • MOB~ C OOMC PA~ • R£11RlM Nl C AHSW~l $500,000 to $20.000.000 -- ~ funding (714) 892-1462 Otengie Coat OAJLV PILOT/ Saturday, August 23, 1988 De-Mar handicap TERRY TURRELL Todcfy's Los Al,~ Hollypark entries MCO.O •.t.CI. 1 f\Ktonol PurM l ll,000 MeldllM , YMr• Old ~ UP Clelmlno P<ia m.ooo-sn.ooo I Caftteionr ICrurl , T.H. l.¥11 l~vl ) Pric.d 11119'11 (Pwdrorel 4 Pwuvlan 9lede IVeleft1uelel Ill S ltM Rlvw 80lcl (Clll*'Oll • Ired N' aruc. (G.,rlOo) ( 11 1 FIW Clfdft (FwMnOtll I Oueclr'-o IMcC•rron) f We'll 5" (Douolell (I) 10 ffl' Tht LHI Time ISt..:llngl II V'°°'1on llleckl It T'-lllo IOelel'tOuu•v•I .......... m tn 117 117 •110 111 I 17 110 111 •II, J 110 111 ~ l!ue Ice (Orleoe) 117 14 Adll-• IOoulllell (2) 117 IS Puller Siring IP V•left1uetel (1) 117 l6 AIOtll Air (Gerrldo) (2J 117 OUAOIU.H"ID IS·21 Mll..O on tr.e rnonev while ii.tt!U19 lor lht lffd lhrOU9N>ut , wlM lie r..rd to oenv tOdev, T.H. LAAK 13-11 Soe9d In I.ell e l Hottvwooes Perk. Plncev riding becll an lncllc.allon •• lo cl'te n<H, ~IRUV1AN 9 LAD• ('"I) Lo•I rl~ tell •nd obvloultv ell cll8nce, can tnek• •mend• LONGSHOT llltAD N' HUCE '°"""" •ACI. 6Vi f\K~' 'vtw. Jll.000. J veer Old• c 1e1m1ne 11<1at uo.ooo-a11.ooo. I ltockv Red (VelllfUutlel 116 2 Se• A/Id Sew IOrteoel 116 l ltty $Qj ICHlanonl 116 • AOu• lt1,1ll0 l.McCarron) I 16 S Prlete'• llHu IH«nanOtrl 11' 6 Wettr Jecktl (ClinttOt ) 11• 1 ltuMlng rtmPA"t (Oeial'touuav•> "' I NI<• ' Pri.nce (Pedro1•l 111 9 Ac1lve Poman lllle<i<J ••II 10 Forward corntNncl lllnnol>ur\11 •II I NICK'S NINCE (l ·SJ Wide edoe tw lflll titre '11¥P ~ ,.,., found wi<ln11"9 I'll• !IHI w-t ilrlctlV one 10 DNI, ROCKY R•D 14·11 Fre~ •·~ S.l'lla AIMfe, worltt lndlcete ll\aro, wUI -cs tOP 9'forl to bnl l•vfl'lle, AOUA RUSSO 13· IJ Fevored eoeln•I IOP CllOlce O\lt tOUl'dlv be••.., nMdt racing l\Kk LONG SHSOT RUNNING RAMPANT ,i,TH RACE. 11• milt' on run Pun e 124,000 3 veer OIOl &. uo C!elmlnt erlce uu oo-sss.ooo . 1 llougl't PHrr (l<eenet1 1 Norlhel'n Provider (Peororal 3 Denceoet ISlblllel • Dr Delv ISl'IOeme'trl S Peltru IBleckJ 6 Bllon P&lHr Cl oro1 1 •·M1uere IPln<.e v) (I) 11• "' 11• 116 K llS 1 IS m I ~l\llftt SftoW (DelllllOllHe-.,.) f ~eutlvo IMcCwnNI) 10 Seuat•m ICMn'ldO) AM ...... II T 00 Mll(ll 'Ot T V ( ~ V ellftf ""'9) It $UMt N001t (Olf\l.,...l t) e •Greernofll ( itil'IUV) (I) •_.Mdv Wlnldi·tre"'9cl en1rv m "' ,., II• II) '" nTTltMC IJ-t) ... , WMI 'ftl ._._ , Ket 1im. '"" ldMI •Ince im.r..uw #lfl, tOU911 llMI, MASSa•.t. l:J•l) Touefl c~ Alw•v• rlel'll 1we el 1111 wire, Plftc:ay rides lllm _..., ~AUTtVO <•·l l Ceme to /lend reclnt -.I •• IOftW fl••·-· rt!IMI "*Act .. ,fl tfttl'•· LONOSHOT·D• DALY SU(T" RAC•. ' furlOnoL Putw. 111,000. Mlildelll > YMr• old ' uo. I llrlUlant L.Hdef IT oro) 2 VI I O'ler (0rl"8) J Sl>rlnit Str .. t ID•lellovueve> 4 DKort (P11tertonl 5 Gel AJolle PllMno (PlftUy) • Sun Man (SNltf'ntkff') 1 E•tranl• CVMM1111t11l I Htllo AP<ll (Oll,,.,tt) t Trum.n'• COtM\elldtr (KMMll 10 ltlvotlou• llteol 11 Grenlto ( .. 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I tMrlln ,.._,VM ($1tetll) , Fulbrionl Heno.,,., <o..om.;J 3 ... u ou Jouf' <Croonen> 4 lvOtv G•I• (Sherrtn) S Our Edw•rd (AllOtfMll'll • Proctuct (Pltrct) 1 II N Wntn (l(ltffr I I Albe l(nl9flt (l'iev .. } t F•ncv Solrll ISm>llll .......... tO COlulnt>le Beron (Crelel 11 POOH Lulol (Qo<clonl s•CDMD ••C•. Pece. I mlle ""-: W.500 Cel Bred••"" not W'IMtn of M,W IHI JI• tlartt Al\O tlloRlle ........ llOft•W!fwwt OI iJS.000 tlfetlme, OPtlonel delmlne U0.000 I S«I-• L.MW CCtotf\4111) 2 Mltlltv /IMlrlx (Wlllieml) l Orenoarti Cherlet ISleetlll 4 T_,lltro (V•llnc11119Nml s Emerekl 0u11no (t<lu l 6 Be\I OI Arnie IA~) I Monlerev Pralrit (Grundvl I XeHt IPltf'te) TH .. D ••c•. Pace I mlle. Purw. UUlO CelH Slret St•kt, J·vHf•Old flllln.. QOO entry '" 1 Somell'tlnO Seav (SIHtl'I) , t< o11e 1 oe_,,., > ) Llndtevt Beeulv IAncleraon) • 110091e lllut\ 11tul1) S leriubtllt (Todd) 6 tc;lncwm (LeckeY) 1 Gff GM Jede (Cr09llen) 'OURTH RACE. Peet. I mile. Purw: U,000. Del M_ar horse racingresults Deutlno DINrturt Luelle ltultl I Ow• You Me Slrene Mermeld Lenor1/I EeM Hot Weve SEVENTH RACE. ~ verd• PvrM '3,100 3 y .. r old\ & UP Clelmlno ork:e '3,200 Hade Lerk • WeVlon Awev Pacllk: Glen Howltool Ami Dlooer Pete Cl\Aoefl E•llW .at Tl'tt Lono BHCl'I St''-' J to s .,.., Old&. C•I Brect C&G. non·wlnner• of SlS,000 lffetlme 11 of 7126/N 1100 entrv '" 1 U Boal ISIMll'tl 7 llr!Jln IGrundVl 3 Wltl'IOut ITr•c•) 4 El Peco (Ceulnl) S Spice •-IPleno) 6 Jim SCl'twertr l,,..,c•l Def Mer ,RIDAY'S R•WLTS (27ttl ti U ·•Y Ille! 111tMced ,__I P•IT RAC•. 6 furl0fl01 JOM'• Jove (Vle<\rutlel Double Deflcll (I(..,,.,' PWrnl ISIOlleJ Time I-of • lU O HO SOO 100 S10 S60 Al\O ren Emer-'Cv Funcr. Ell\ Bravett SOn9, Sier Of America. EaOlt'l llHk. Ekdullve Kl"9, More Tl'trull Suc1-r 8ol> Scc'1Cl*1. JKart, v1,_.r-. Mv Per· Cltlleee, Otlta Trace '2 •XACT A (•·II oeld 19' 10 HCC*D RACE. 6 lunone' Jolly Leri< (Stt veml Artll lll Life (Pln<.ev Jr > Miu Art>llrator lllaiel Time 1104 0 0 JIO l lO 100 2.10 U10 Abo ren Dvnemo Derting Ttllarote, Mln Ooolllle. Ml. llrl•r ~trHm. JV•I Dart Me. SPttndlO Time. AH Nlol'tl ........ YoMmll• ltOM. 11'1 A Gem.. Stretched Flv Me To Tl'tt Moofl, FIMt Getlvre. Frencl't Tart. Our Own Siar McEnroe wins~ twice; makes semis JERICHO. N Y <AP) -John .McEnroe won twice with d1fTcrcn1 styles of play Fnday to gain the semifinals of the S 150.000 Hamlet Challenge Cup Tennis lnv11a11onal Following an erTauc showing, as he beat Peru's l8·ycar-0ld Ja ime Yzaga 3-6, 6-4, 7·6 (7· I) 1n an afternoon first round· match ofth1s 16-man event. he was more like the McEnroe of old as he ma stered seventh seeded Paul Annacone 6-3. 6·2. in 70 min utes Frida) night. McEnroe. the second seed. Joined No. I seed I van !Adi of Czechoslo- vakia, the defender. third seeded Andres Gomez of Ecuador and sixth seeded Brad Gilben of Piedmont. Calif .. for Saturday's semifinals as he~ beat Annacone with a re vived service performance After his showing against Yzaga. McEnroe had compla ined: "I fell hkc I wasn't playmg hke the real John McEnrO<" .. Titans seeking cc, track coach (al '-tatc Fullerton 1\ seeking J head u1ach for II\ men'\ and women\ cross t ountr. team<. Jnd 1t\ v.'omcn·, track <cam after the re \1gnat1on ul ( oac h JcfT Porter Porter. IA.ho had been at thc r llan .. helm for two year-;. has accepted an offer to return to his alma ma ier Oak lahoma Baptis t. a'> the mt:n'<. and women 's track and cro" rnunl n team'> ·nrowngets arrested once again LOS ANGELES <•\Pl -Former football sta r Jim Brown wa s arTestcd .f nday for invest1g.1t1on ofbeaung h1\ fiancee. and police wert protecting the woman a ~he moved o ut of Brown's Holl ywood home. office~ said. Brown . 50. a former all-pro run· ning b<lek wtth 1ht' National Football League's< lcvcland Browns wh o la ter turned to ac ti ng. wa~ released on SS.000 bail about th rt·~ hour'i after h 1~ arrtst a1 ~ 15 a m .... 1d <)gt Chuck Urso. Brown wa\ hooked for 1nvcs11ga- uon of spousal hallcry. 3 felony He has faced '1m1lar chargesat lea~t three times before 1n U>s .\ngcle\. Urso said Brown·\ fiantce. Debra Cluk. 22. was treated fo r a bru1\C under here ye and another on her •nde. Last year, rape and usault charge'i against him wert drop~ after a prosecutor SIJd evidence failed to support allegations that he had at- tacked a woman at his home E.8rlter, he had bttn fined S.500 and served a da y 1n Jail for a 1978 conyic11on for beat10g up a golf _partner 1n an araumcnl about plact- ment of the ball on srcens. : M1$demcanor charae of b3ttcry ind d1s1urb1na the pta~ aaainst Brown wtrc d1'imt'1'1Cd m 1971 ofter u DAIL T OOU9La tt ·9J oeld 111 00 THltlD RACE. • turrono' Loll• Dewn !Patton) llrler De nctr ISltYentl Tin• IBerel Tim« I 10 7 640 400 110 uo • 10 HO "to r•n ,.,... A11911. M S Moto Soldltf'• >iooe. Miu LIMY ''" B "•mou•. Tht Llltle Seuvaoe, PIC>ttlno Huntreu. Tltetlt Teletl• Scretel'ted Ser•h'\ Tur.e, El ll•vo l<lo c_, Venus. Conlr• ' Gel ~ EXACTA 16.Jl) PAia S\14,50 FouiiY1r•·lc1. , 1ur1on0, Trooosl'l«e I Bartl XI 60 t 60 1 00 Secret Score (Black) 9 00 7 IO E '0111 h El'OUQl't IVaten1u.1e1 6 IO Time 111 J Alto rtn Flrtf Sl'IOOler' J:H llV. Penrtr Velve Creftv Crelo, Sollo Gold Souftcl. J•ct.'t Lend. Semlooon Fell Bountv, Pr .. uukv Scratehe<I For,eiullv Bewn'' Fi.1<1,, Ile 111.uo\, Papooot Boy FIFTH RACE. I 1116 mite\ Emecl• IPlncav Jr l Brune De Mal I04lv1rt1l 1940 10 40 6 40 9 00 6.40 Vll•I Score c111eckl Tim. 1431 AllO ran 1110 For H«, GoOd C111r1o1t1a lled Frencl'tv, Ed't ~ Double ll!oom«, s.H Su\lelnlno. Leur• Maonetk: Denc;..- Scr1tcN<I Wllel Mfflc. Neumle't Glr1 LS EXACT A 0 1·3) oelo 1474 00 Stvte. L.OV. Doon, SIXTH ltACE. ' lurronot Jlined IV11e<\1uete) lllno Aoectlt ISt..:llng Jr l Sir Demon I Pincn Jr ) 100 uo uo .S0.00 IS..IO l.60 Time l'OI l Alto ran Maolc Laeoer, Profit Ctnter . Pow.,. Forward Cl'tlll HUI, llOIO Leeoer, p B.'t Cl!Olc•. T •moer Proot. TrOPlc itnklflt. lrltl't Juttlce Scretcl'ted' None SEVENTH RACE. 1 mlle on turi Wine Teller Ille re) 21 40 1110 S 40 TenlallHd ISl'IOemektrl 14.10 4 60 Beavlel'tland IMcH•rouel 4 00 Time l 36 l Alto lten. llullton, LinPac Leef, Envi. De ltlre, G.lrl In Blue, Prlmevura Dancer Scretcl'ttd Flgl'ttlno Marietta U IEXACTA 14·1) oeld "'200 "~I( MX lf·6·7·11·12·41 P•ld u1.m10 10 -llcktl IJlx Wl"1ltfll, Mid 11,67360 10 ,, ticktt\ (flvt winner\! EIGHTH RACI. 1 mile Ouldl TW'I" (Ptncev Jr ) SCtaoClook (McCerron> Genulr.e JOM IVe .. niuelel T~ 1:354 100 400 260 lAO 2.40 uo AllO Ren EKClullYt CA~, Peu..-, Tuono Ser •lctled Noni NfNTM •AC•. I II t• Mllet NlcholoYa IKee<Mll Le PrKIOll ISolol SwfflH I (Slllllltl Tlmt 144 14 60 1 00 S,60 12.20 7 IO 1.00 AIMI ••n llrOOk.. Pet, MenatYle, Arclk: La nd, Above T,.,. 1t .. 1. Miu Sen Dteoo. Gren Emo11on Scr•lclled NOii SS EX.ACTA CY"l l peld '30700 U LA Tl OOVBLI (6·tl oeld s5' 40 Altendence lS,421. M1,1lvtl Hendle 12.960.469 Oavldt Win ltMllv A <;.,,, IEIGHTH RACE. 3SO v1rcff Purw '7,500 3 veer oldt & UP AllOw1nce Elll OO\ Exoreu Touch Of Good lled Enerov lleflold A 8edulflo Miu MlofllV Merv C"'rOlf' Judll F11moov1n C•""'11 0 1 l/llno Toro Ouoflt.,.cto Good Alto ell9l~ra11en. ltelte Y°"" "-nit NINTH RACE. 400 n.rch Pvte '7~,2SO Tiie Ou n For Cu ll F11turllv -7 YMr Olds. Frff(lom Fiver Flrll Dowl'I Dell! Tu loo .srar Cnldl• 8edulno Tnt ll.oel llatld Selin Slee! Vktorvtorth t<nloht• ~ Lall'lt fer' lm•i>e Ce vl Tron TENTH RACE. lSO Yard\_ Purse '3,500. l vter OIOt & VP Clelmlng P<lct • M,000 MlohtY Quiel< P•n Rodt•I Wind SPOiied Dull Olaf Tei.tit F ttcl'tln Tl'lt Ca•l'I Hot•botl ltollln In 0ou911 Sl'IOOt Semuei Pee ELEVENTH ltACE. 170 ve rd\, PurM. M,400. l veer oldl &. vo Clelmlno orlce '8 000 1 Mii~ Effie IWlllemt) I SoclJll Kl"9 IVallendlnol'taml ' Al~ (Dttomer) '"™ "ACE. !>Kt 1 mlle Purw· $20.107 Cel llr..-rt Stella 2·vM r·Old llll1ft. S300 entrv ,.. 1 F etrv Godmof l'tef I CrOOflen) 1 P•n For Ci04CI (L1911111111l 3 Pu rote It elofl I BUOeM) • Sflllue ( Sltell'l I S Follow Tl\At Cornet IMlit.lr 6 •·Miu Sl\Avll 11<1n 1 T Monh n1' o< .. m (Deiomerl I EH Y LOVW (AndlOon) 9 e·Dr LvOI• (Vellendlnol\Ain) 10 ltowdv Mvra IP\enol 11 !>!Im Al\CI None I Piere• I •-L Smlll't·rrelntd enlrv. SIXTH RACE. Pace. I mite. Pune. M,OllO The Lono lltacl't *'" 3 lo s ... .., old\. C•f .,., C&.G, non·wlnner\ of l \S,000 llfellme •• of )/76/16 S JOO fnfr\' fM I ' 1 Sly Horlron !Wiiie) 2 E1cl'tt<lutr (Pettrllfl) 3 Cll8rl>Olld ILaci.ev) 4 llredburv llrel IAndefMll'll s H•oov Snlo !Lifton) Los Alamitos, Hollypark racing results 6 SPlctv TrouOfe (Grundv) 1 IC.tttn Peter CPtrrv) I Wlncoro ( COltfn•111 f Live Y•nll" IDftomtrl 10 GOOCI N Slv ll<uttller) Los AlemltM FRIDAY'S ltESULTS 11 1111 et SS·dlev llarneis mMflne> FlttST RACE One·m •i. i>&r• Fetloe IR1lth1t l S 60 S 20 Mt llome n IPoerc• 11 20 t(ey 81K ••lle It( U ) lirn• 1013 AJ\O ran Nehort Kiii• Penc>ora• G1r1 Maltl'tlno !>c><r t Tiie Boo Bal>CI, Tim« To J:lv U EXACTA IS·ll Dt•d $72 ~ SECOND RACE. ON·mlle oece Tarount CP1l!no1 S?O J IO l IO Levllv 0 Ci t Slffth I • 10 4 40 "9981 Montere• 1ve11an01nvnem1 S 00 Time 2011 AIM> ren Jemu Vl11Cen1 Son Of M• Mario S1<IPl l(lno. Boomer Hill Jo11nnv Goucno Sc.llelnO"l'ten U EXACTA 19·71 e>elO 1?3'0 THIRD RACE. One·mlle trot Serl1I Numoer (Andrtnl h O HO 140 Bourt>on Strtet (Llg11tnl111 S 20 • 40 Gallent Cl'l1P IDetomerl 9 20 Time 11M1 Alto ran Rowov Bov Embeuv M•on• Moout. Super Merto.eniev. Vania Ho, 8r u l't Move U EXACTA 17· l) Peld \11 90 FOUltTH RACE One ml14! oect Alerl 8rtere IAn<lrlOl'll U 00 1 00 6 70 Surt Flrt N IOIFranco Jn SOO H O Weoa Hv (Medlandl J 20 Time l SI 4 Allo ren Dr Wllllem Mlcn•tl Jonn N J:tylno llomeo A Cewi 01,m1ue0 A Ser a•cllt<I Pllml()lt FIFTH RACE One mitt 1>1tt M1rlo. 11 lh an ISIHll• 4 IO ) 20 7 IO S!y Pel •8our~tll 610 3 10 Morgen Hill 104ien l 00 Time 7001 AIM> ren Nue•o B••• llowov "•u,,1on Docl Sltlt S><v FLowtr LeYll To M.e ~re1cne<1 Meie•ltc L1on1 Wik! Ana Crt1y Ciuv Soer no Se>"il U E XACTA (4-61 oeld Me 10 SIXTH RACE One milt PIU Megna tc1m 1 l<ut blttrl 17 00 S 40 4 40 Tw .gnt P<eHure IMuetier> 11 IO 9 40 L••tl Ladv <Le<'•v> ) IO f,~ 700• ••;o re" Herneu Hunv Serdot!YX llelort T~t 0 <11wn Bvrolel Pet A1191\ Dav Dre1m . Ctau1c Somt ~retcl'>eO None U EXACTA CS·•> paid '2S6 IO SEVENTH ltACE-One·mllt oece Tw' Ocean•,/lflln<1nvl'lmJ 1060 •eo J IO Am.-Pett rPe1erH n JrJ • 60 ·• 40 Am•o" AmDler IBO••I II 00 T ~ I S3 1 A•lo ran Slick Seorlne ltew•rd, TOP Jimmy, Jim Brown two youna women who accu~d him of att.ack1na him failed to 1e.,11fy at h1' tnal Ms Clark told police \he and Brown had argued early today af\er \CVeral hOU!lqUe'ltS had &One tO ~ · She and Brown aot in volved m 1 verha l allcrcauon about 8 jUIOUSY, thins that happened a few day<i ~. • l Jr\() \31d Brown hit her. ~h Clut rcporicd "Sht ran 1n10 one of 1he bedrooms to s~t awny from him nd locked hcr\elf 1n and CAiied u\ from the hcdroum ·· t ir'\O ~td Nevv C,_r Mt"tr Gustev, Voteano ()j ShlrWll Scr•ICN<I Mr MUrou U EXACTA ll ·l) oeld '60.JO EIGHTH RACE. One·mllt oece Callforn1a Sluter t Too II 11 00 1 IO 3 00 Litllt Jo Jo IK1tl..:l 1000 4.IO llevenna FrOlt tPltrceJ 2 40 Tim« I SI 3 Al'IO ren Pranv Somt L•CIV Ovnemllt Girl. Ml\IV SPorll lluhr MIU Votnovtr Anlt Nan<.v !>o "OWdy Scretcned N-~l EXACTA C4·Sl oald l 11300 NINTH ltACE. One·mlle PeGe ll110tr Victory A lt<eOlrJ 4 00 7 IO 7 60 K••t Doolen N ICrogllen) 4 '° 1 IO Dinner At E lgl'tt Iv allandlno,,.m I 1 60 Tome I Sil Al\o ren J••• Tne F•"• N, Jeth Br"It, El Draco N. Tren.ter Sol.lffre, D I Leon, !>ller•m N ScrelCl'ted Fulorloht HenoYtr, Aloe t<nlol'tl N 17 PICK SIX (4+S·l +7l Paid U ,'21.IO to one ticket (\la w1nnerl1, oe lO $546 IO to nine tick eh (llvt wlnne"~ Cerrvover POOi I 17,9'6 00 $J EXACTA (1-Sl Dalo 117 10 TENTH RACE. One·mllt trot Form•I Solrlt (0\omer) S 40 l 00 7 70 B•o !>l'IOI I Anderton' 7 60 7.40 Magna Mevhem IPerker) 7 IO Time 11M 2 AIM> ren Corortt Corne•. S.t us "'"· O"oe ltob Coot Carl Hlol't Grader Scra1cr>e0 Scoll\ LIDr• ll EX ACT A 11· II peld 113 20 ELEVENTH RACE. Ont·mllt DJICt Prtmler Cuvee N IKeotrl 140 4 20 1 IO Star Peiron IP11nol 1 60 • 60 On Tour N ITooo II> 17 IO Tim« I S9 4 AIM> ran Mennert OonnvOrook, Crtv• D>e••t F'rOUd NttWl N Se!Ktt<I N Watoro CIOud Scra teMO None 12 EXACT A 12·4) PAld 17140 .Attend•nct ?I01 Mvtu•I Hen<lr. ISOO,Q HolYWood Par11 F•IDAY'S RESULTS llht .. u .... ., 1111•""" '*"' rl\Mflne) H.,.._ Due le ~ ~·• retufh lrem !tie ""' ttwee r•"' ·-,_. • ., ....... FOURTH RACE. 3SO Yard' Nttvret Love CWerd) ltHI Rtb 1i::1oueroel Sl'tart Tne Oru m (CardOr•l Time O 18 4' 4X> 260 270 300 240 HO Alto Ren Going F•ncv Stride. Sl'tete,,.rrow Ne.tanle. Aorll O Toole, Tl'tlnk Eetv Scretcl'ted Slnlo,,1e, Hoolt.ed On A Feelln, Fancy EHier ltOH , Parr NO<'lfl Sier, Pert1ll De Trlumolle "'™ ltACE. 440 Verd' B1mv\ Bull llart IDdrCklnJ Dendv VlklrlolOl'I IGercla l K•n Run Some lltulrl Time on 38 S10 HO 2IO soo 440 "'° AIM> llan Summ1no, Hope L•ne, Dancl119 Commender Suc>er AHalr Cllaroer Doc, s.itcl Tu Scntcl'ttcl None n EXACTA 17·Jl oeld '7160 SIXTM RACE. lSO YarO• Slu lln l:tocket Te IDOrck\n) Ain•rtllO Morn CCierclal SMve Wl'lllNOO ICrtaoer I Tim« 0 II 49 Al•o ltan Bevond Tiit Limit, Ecllol COPv. C•llleco Man, No Cleu llele ll•De llebv Select Tv Scr•tcl'llO Stoll We~ n EXACTA 14·11 oeld $14 IO SEVENTH RACE. lSO Ya rdi Bldulno' Miu (Creeotrl 10 40 4.00 J.10 Ml Ooo Streek (Tr.,\urtJ 3.00 2.IO Moon Siar C,lrl (Mtlfr I S.IO Time. O II 37 Alto lt•n Moon Jet Biby, S.Crt1 Ae>Proecl't, !.ound"tlonal, Larlt.1111 Scr•ICfled None n EXACTA ( 1·3) Paid 534 70 EIGHTH RACI. 3SO Y•rOl Cell A Victory IPvllnt) Pltetln IGerclaJ ~oo 260 no S20 240 210 Wero' SPeClet Touch IDlderlckM>lll Time 01147 Al'o ltan NoC>odvouknow. 00-llrHk Dane· 11\G, Allcel COPY. V11dulno, Mii Beecll, ShHa GOOCI Bu11nv. Fort.-Tu Scre tcMG Se•o !>lu y n EXACTA 12·1) oeld $101() NINTH RACE. JSO Yardl A Zurt HOPe Too ILewl\) Le Pt1l9ro\lle ICardOrel Ztvlt Ceth FIOw IGerclal Time o 11 97 AIM> lhn Cl'tew N EH V. Potl•lled Pride, APOiio' Crffd, Fief Out Oetll ScratehtO ROfnl>ln n IXACTA 1•·7) Palo sJ) 10 u l"tCK SlX I• or 1· 1·•· 1·1·•> oeld ,,., 40 10 U wlnnlr19 lkkth Ill• llorMll ConlOlatton Piek ti• peld in 00 10 Stl ticket• Cllve l'torlHl TENTH RACa. JSO Yero• "'"" Wino CF lou.rotl Country Tio IMllCl'ltll) Juli A DrHm Awn lllrooll\l Time 0.11 II •OO 310 260 •IO S60 IJIO Al•o lt1n G11 Aw•v OulClo., A lure Rovelre- oue•I, Roerlne Peu, Mekt Miiie llvot, Conten . Scr•tched None U IEXACTA 17·4) Peld $4SIO ELEVINTH RACE. 170 Y1ro1 lkt T,.,. Vlk• (Ciercle l 4 IO J 10 2.40 Hol'" Attelr (Lulen) 14 00 4.60 ltvn Nellv• Nun IGarclt J Tim. 0 47 OS HO AllO lten lllHll Miio. Flu t<lno. Denoerou' O.Ot Walk On Air Scretc'*I Mlcto.tetrnevllem U EXACTA 17·2) oeld l 1Sl 20 All-S,J11 Quick Twist returns strong DEL MAR -Lightly-raced Quick Twist, who a year ago was third to Snow Chief in the Rancho Santa Fe Stakes here. made a successfu l return to the seaside track Friday with a well- earned triumph in the headlining $23.000 V1kmgs Chanty fund Purse. Jockey Laffit Pincay. Jr. earned his second win of the afternoon as he urged Quick Twist to a half-length victory over 8·S favored Scrapbook, .piloted by Chris McCarTon. Genuine John was third, with Exclusive Capade fourth 1n the field of six horses. A son of fleet Twist and Sail On. owned by Betty. E.W. and Judy Johnston and cond1t1oned by Don WarTcn. Quick Twist ran the one mile in I :35.8 1n recording his third tnumph m only six career stans. He returned $8.00. $4.00 and S2.60 to his backers 1 n a crowd of 15,421. Scrapbook paid $3.40 and $2.40, while Genuine John paid $2.40 10 show. P1ncay was one of three riders to ~ore two wms on the card, also ha ving la ken the fifth race on Emacia for a S l 9.40 return. Leading jockey Pat Valenzuela had a pair of Wlnners. John's Jove at $18.80 in the first and Jimed at $7.00 in the si xtn. while Russell Baze won the fourth on Troposphere at $20.60 and the seventh on Wine Taster at $21 .40. SEVENTH RACE. PKe I rnlle. Purte 19,000 A• eon, winner' of ov.,. H0,000 lltttlrne 1 Ttmoo lllut ClllP lt<ueolerl 1 Tronecl'll Prlclt IGrundYl l ltt11rt l foM Mot (SIMflll 4 American Time !Blumenfeld) S lton l Fe41a (Hy,,,.n) 6 Jim\ P-(P\eno) 1 8 18C:k Armtwo ILKktvl I Able Tr~l'I (AnOe<'lOfl) 9 llon Ttrre (Plertel EIGHTH ••c•. Pece 1 mlle. Putw U,000 The Lono llUCl'I wit. 3 10 S veer OldS. Cet Bred C&G non·wlflner1 of t lS.000 llfwllrne " of 712'116 '100 entry fee 1 WIMlno St•aon (Pleno) 2 Native Foa (Bouroeol•l l Lenodon StrMI (Ano.fton) • CordOva Sk'-tPlercel • S Helcvon Honor lt<lu l 6 Stout Malt IL.Arton> 1 Dtvlllcloui (Vt Kandlr19118m) I Jet Sound 1tl'tv111m l~tl'tl 9 Sumo ( Detomtr I NINTH RACE. Pece. 1 mllt. PurN: 14.000. Aff •oe•. non·wlnnert of M,000 In lei! sl• ''"''· AllO etlolOtt non• wlnnert of U,000 In le•t ••• ,1,r1,, ll'IOM 11181 118vt not w0t1 • rec. tlnce 1 II IN , ell '°''· non·wlnntrl of llK recet lll•lllTM 1 Steffen (S!Htl'll 2 Sir l<enny (Have•> 3 Mark Pt1tr (Plenol • Tourhl ICrOlll\4inl S Mln11el'tel'te Fella lllvdel'tnl 6 Vellt<I Pow..: IWllllem•l 1 Homed (Hvman) a Avenger (Lackev) 9 Crultlng (Todd) Alie.._. 10 Tiie Enchenler IMuelerl TaNTH RACE. Pace I mlle PurM $11,100 AM eoe• lnvlt•tlonal I Peoan Led (Vellel'ldlnontml 1 lledlench (Stltrrtnl J Helt Nlo !Pierce) • LorO Neulrlno ( l(ueolef) S ltaloarrln (Anderlon) • Leope rd IP\eno) EL•VINTH RACE. Pace I mile Puf'w S10 101 Cel llrffdtrl Stelle 1·vear·Old llMIH $300 antrv IM 1 1-Sllverv TrHlure (Hvmenl 1 ltacv !>l•cv (Greoorv> 3 Miu Eoone (l<utOltf ) 4 e·WetCll The RIPltv IToddl S Annie 0.11. .. 11 ICroohenl 6 Miu Leure1t1 (V11fetldl"9"'ml 1 SM\ A S/\ey (Stetlll) I UP Town LedV (Plercel 9 C•remtllrtr (Anderton! 10 It H ie E xl>l'en fPlenol II t<etrv ILackevl e-S Hymen·trelnect tnlrv Florida hopes sanctions will be reduced School officials hopeful two years of probation is e nough ucccssful in l 986. we're going to have to st.ay health) ... The ban on telev1S1on and bowl appearances has cost flonda more than $2 m1ll1on already. and the un1 vers1ty spent about $500,000 in lega l fees dcfcnd1na itself. The scholarship cap will prolo ng the agony of sanctions well beyond the period of probation. according to Carr uspend the third year ot sanctions 1f Florida 1s found in compliance. "Wha1 we've done more 1han anything else as make a moral comm1tme11t to abide by the rules and ask questions 1f there's something about the rules we don't understand," Carr said. C1AINtsVILLE. Fla. (APJ -The U niver~1ty of I 1onda. slapped with one of the stiffest penalties tn NCAA history JUSt two years aao, will find out th1 !1 fall if 1t get1o time off for good beha vior. I he NCAA will come to town for a "look~" rev1cw and decide 1fa third year of probation with <ianc11ons should be dropped, maybe 1n time for the big po't·scason bowl games School officials arc confident the proaram has bttn cleaned up and will pass mspccuon. .. We feel very good about what they'll find ... athletic director 8111 CarT said ... We know of no rea,ons wh y they won't sec a total commitment to comphancc with the rules." flonda was found guilty of 59 NC AA v1ola11on\ 1n C>ctober 1984 and stung with a th ree· year penalty that includes a provision for cl1m1nat1ng the final year of probation 1f thert is no tvidcnce of funhcr wron,do1na Sanctions included a ban on hvc telev1s1on and post·season bowl appearances as well as a loss of .20 scholarships over a tw()-ycar ~nod. The NCAA also imposed a controven1aJ ·scholarship c.ap:· hm1t1na Aonda to as scbolari1up playcn a )'Car aao and 7.S this year, instead of the nonnal 9S. "We 1rt start1na to feel the effects of 1t (\Cholanh1p cap) and probably Wlll for a couple of year\ " says Coach Galen Hall, who rcpl1«d \harlc~ Pell three pmts uuo Che 1984 season ., the NC' AA 's two-year 1nvest1pt1on of flonda entered 11 final staaes "What 11 has done to us 11 J>We us a very Kvcre prohlcm wit h our depth.·• the coach added. "To bc ihcre arc about 20 seniors on the 1986 team, and thdr depanurc will leave the provam with roughly S.S players on scholarship next sprina. "Even 1f we sian 30 ttCnJits neu year (the max imum allowed by the NCAA), we slJlf won't be back up to 95:· Carr said. "What we've araued is that its effect really makes it a four-year penalty." The 1rrcgulant1es cited by the NCAA ranaed from improper eash payments to athletes to illegal scouting act1 v11ics during Pell's tenure at the Southeastern Conference school. IJ1sm1ss1na Pell was the fim corrective step taken by_ Florida President Marshall Cnscr. who took office about a month bcfort the NCAA returned its charaes. At the 11me. Criser said a number of vtolations had occurTcd because the football ptotnlm had become "a power unto itself," and Pell nad been allowed to run 1t without supcrv1s1on. Transcnpts of university 1nterv1ews with Pell revetted that he admmed tcveral v1olat1on after earlier dcny1n.a them lO 1nvesttptors. f nser 1mmed11tcly ordered the dcp1nmcnt rtstructurcd 10 make the head football coach directly rtspon 1ble to the athlcoc d1ttetor, and the 1thtct1t d1rtttor d1reetly retpons1bk to the Pf"t'• dent The moves impressed the NC AA. wh1ch noted the chan1t' played a role 1n us det"111 un to "There will be omissions from time to t1me. or 1nadvcncnt mistakes.'' he added. "But if you have a moral commitment you don't have major problems." Boosters associated with rec:ruitina now arc required to sian written pledJes statina they will obey rule . Quanerly newsletten sent to university supponcrs usually contain a section devoted to explai ning NCAA regulations. C. ·arr 1s confident the school has done all it can to eradicate 1rrtgulant1es, and that the NCAA will rctum a decision around Nov. I I.hat will allow Florida to become bowl~liaible after the t 986 scar.on. A sign that the Gators arc travehn& down the n&ht path . he said, was a SEC deetsion last sprina to rtltasc a&ut S.S00.000 withheld from Florida 1n the league's bowl and telev1s1on ~venue-shanna p~am. The action came a year after the presidents of the leaaoe voted to ~tnp Florida of its fint<vcr SEC football championship. The Gators were 10eh11ble for thc crownqain in 198S when Hall led the team to its second 1lra1fht 9'-1·1 finish. "Financially we've been fonunate to come through this as well as we have, but we·ve ptid a heavy pnce.'' CafT said. ''Two million dolla"t two upr Bowls. the lo of scholanh1ps and television rx~u~ for our p-eat athletes. "But what 1\'s hun moo tS the reputauon of th!\ un1vcrs1ty . We've P11d a pnce, and h'• not over yet " DaUu Cowboy qaarterbaek Duny Whlte thrown for a lOM by bllt.atnc Plttabmala ,,, ..... , 1 linebacker Mike llentweatber ln tbe Ont quarter Friday nl&ht ln Irriq, Tau. Pittsburgh earn first___......._....- ezhibition win, 41-28 • IRVJNG; Teus (AP) -Bryan Hinkk returned a blocked f1eld aoal 6S yards for a lOUCbdown and Rick Woods ICOred on a 22-yatd int'ercepdon mum as the Pittlburah Stee&m defeated the Oallat Cowboyi .. 1-28 in an NFL pmeason pme Friday nipt. The victorr. was the first in three exhibition pmes for the Steelers while the Cowboy• fell to <M. · Hink.le picked up the blocked kick by rookie Zcnckiu. who 11 tryina to unteat vete · tlas placekicker Rafael Septien, and ran untouc i to the end zone sa \e[:Ond.s before halftJme. woo41 brtier picked oft' a pus by Dallas quar- tert.ck Danny White and tcored as time ran out in the first quarter. 1 White hit Tony Hill with a 77-yard scorin1 strike in the second quarter. Veteran Dallas tailback Tony Dorsett who said he wants to be traded because oftbe sisnina of former USFL star Henchel Walker, ran 22 yards for a first-quarter touchdown. Wilker bepn practicina with the Cowboys this week but didn't suit up for the nationally televised pme. Dorsett. a.reeled by a loud chorus of boos when introduced to the Texas Stadium crowd of S4.2~. set up the Steelers' first score when he fumbled at the Dallas 22. After Donett'1 miscue, Steelers quarterback Mark Malone hit John Stallworth for a 18-yard pin, setting up USC'• &aJul>ary leaa Ba•b Free 111tnt rookJc quanetteck Sa.A S.1itb"'Y ~ ~7 ).&rds to ltyron Franklin fora toucbdown wttb ~22 llft Friday ni&ht to break a 17-17 tie and the Seanlc SeU8wb notched a 27-17 NFL exhibition vic\ory over t¥ M1noel0ta Vikinll. The Vikin .. Jed '4-0 with just iix ICICOnch IOM lD. aecond quarter on a pair of touchdown peMeS &Gia Tommy Kramer to Leo Lewis -67 and 33 yank. 8'at Wade Wlhon and Steve Bono. MinMtOCa'• odller quartetblcU. could onl.Y account fot a 27·yatd fidd pl by Chuck Nelton that tied the~ at 17 with 2:42 .,_ in the fourth quarter. Sahsbury. a major surprite for the Seahawts i.n tbett tt11nina camp. enaaneered a 1even .. play, 79-yard dri~ \bu took 3:46 and put Seattle abeld to siay at 24-17. On the ue-brca1Un1 touchdown pass. Franklio easily beat V1lunp free safety Mike Lush. The 6-foot -S, 21 S-pound Sal1sbury, from the Univer· s1ty of Sou them California, completed m of nine puees for 120 yards an his thrceofTensivelCriesofwork. He now has four touchdown passes 1n three pretCUOn pines. Norm Johnson. who kicked a 27-yard ftdd IJC)al co put thcSeahawksahcad 17-1<4 an theth1rdquaner, booted a 31-yarderwith 1:56 rema1nin._ Dave Knea, Seattle's staruna quanerbllck. teamed with Daryl Tumcron touchdown pusesof24and S yards in the first half. Major League hitting, pitching statistics American League OHllCl•on l!hn :Ml SI 93 I• .. 2n Bo" on J '1 IOU •7• JiO 7., • ,. Pol'l.,..IMln 1• '2 • 40 •• 00 JoMM>ll T °' 771 )'I 74 ll ... 773 81lllmo<e 3 .. 1077 •70 17' 70I • ,. 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New Eno141nd ,, Plll\OUfOll N Y Glllll\ 11 S..lllt SI Loul• ,, Wutllt191on Sin Oteoo 11 K1n•11 CllY Sin Frtncl\CO 11 Allen•• Temoe 81v II Ntw Orll1n\ ,,,..,.,.y. Od. JO 0 1"11 el N Y Jel\ llGHTH W••K ~ •• OCt." • ....._ i t Sl8fftt. I NI\. Clnclnnlll 11 Piii~ CltvNnd 11 Mlllt11tOl1 O.troll et Cl\luoo LA. ltMlllrt It Mwttlfl Ml1 mt •I ln<lllnePOlll New Enollnd 11 8 vHelO New Orllens 11 N Y .llh SI loul• at 01n11 !>In Oltilo 11 Pflll10ttl>fll1 Sin FrenclKO ,, Green ..... ,,, MllWtllh .. I S.11111 11 Oenvtr T em1>1 Bev •I K1nut Cllv Mlftdev. Oct. f1 w u 11lnolon 11 N Y G11nh NINTH W••K S-..v. Nev , Allen•• I I N1w l!t1911nd t\lft110 at Temoe 8111 Clncinllerl 11 OltrOtl Cllvtlltld 11 tfldl1111P011, 01111~• ,, •• v r. •• ,.,, 0-~ If l "' "'*"· ' PJI'\. Grttn 81v 11 Plllsbvrot> liCKl\lon II M11m1 1<.en11\ C11v 11 Se n 01t00 MlnneM>l1 11 Wunlnglon H Y Jtl\ el Stl llll Pll1110elc>l\l1 el SI lOUI\ Sen FrentlKo 11 New Orltlns Mend9v, N...,. J R1n" 1t Ollu .. 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Tcus (AP) -M1lhon- a1rc banker H R "Bum.. 8n&}l1 happily ofTcrtd to pay $920 000 for 1 ttny room with w iled white atrpt't, a broken plastic l1&ht fixture, and 1 s1nll P•I04 ,ink ~owcver. the room also h8' 1ts aood point a used rotor telev1 ion ~l. a rtfn11crator: and a .as \arJ hnr The rox \Cat~. \\'h1ch we~ owned b) lnrmr r Dalla, ( owbo)'1 owner C l1n1 Munh1'°n Jr. we~ auctH>Md ofT1nJuly lttoolc onl) IOm1nutcsfor the h1dJ1n1 to chmb from an 1n1t1al hid nfSH 000 to ncarl) SI m1thnn TllMll ........ Day Gr"" 81v al Detroit SHllll el 01lla\ $4'Rllay, ..... 'fl Atllnl1 11 Ml1ml 8uffal0 11 KenMH c11y Clnclnnlll 11 Denver HOU\IOI\ 11 Cltvllend "'"" it N. Y. Jet\, II a.m. N-Enollnd 11 Ntw Orllln1 ""IUAll ... at LA.-...... I iun. Plll•l>urol'I el Clllcaoo Sin Oleoo 11 lndl1111P01l1 Tem1>1 1111 11 Mlnnt"t0t1 W1.rtlnolon 11 SI LOYI• ,...,..,, OK.' N y Gl1nll 11 Sin FrtnclKO 'OtMTl•NTM W••K 5vM11y, OK. 1 Clnclnn1ll 11 N1w Enotlnd Clevtle~ 11 8utf110 o .... '' Item•, ' 111.m. 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Conrov SIL 7S 1' 21 SI 3 1 5.1' ClrKlnnell 3171091 m 403 •n • )J Mehllr All 179 219 ,. ,. 11 12 s" Mo<'ltrol Jf1 991 4n .us 1 .. 1 lt C1r11on s~ Ill Ile •1 IO S 11 Sit PflllldlU>!ll• • 09 1110 ••s Q 1 "'° ' ts Thurmond SO 11 " 27 30 l 7 6.JO The llf e of Riley Yoa too can U.e It -the Raiden an con•truc~ 100 lmry •altee for leue to the aeneral public. Tbe Tab la 6 250,000 for fi•e yean, and Io addldon to 12 ..... a prl•ate eleT&tor .emce, two color TV•. • wet bar UMl •pedal V1P pukln&. yoa aet 12 dckea for all Raiden ... tfSC 1amee. Tile Ila.Iden a.re walthlC at 213-Mo-8000 • . ---·- CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING f;ROM SOUTH ORANGE ~.$-Alt INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 c:iays ... • ,.,_ .. ,..,.., OH\,.Y Ho...., bq ... ~ ~ 9oM1nt,., HtlP W"""4 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 AR E I N THE REAL EST ATE TABLOID SECTION ............. llM Clerical/Oftlct HM Crtrical/Oltiee Mel Cledul/llilt 1411 C1•fleetau1at1 lwral IUI ltural REWARD • LOlt tortlM * lllVT/110* llOl,,..IT u•nUYF/n ... , ................... __ ........,_ . ... _ ... __ .. ____ lftl_ :;!~~a~~~·~. w:b~~ lmmed. ~Ing for For oomm'I contrector In HIPPY Moven. Mutt h!IY9 Miii/ .. U. W- old. Vic Hamilton & Newport .....,h Reellor Newport Bee.oh. S5thr car. 642-0708 ComblnatOn for LUXURY •Tlll'l llUln Pomona CM Daya Developer Muatbe Phonet, melf.111• typing. 85'YACHT,muathaveaxp llrtml 873-9893° avat 646-7506 dependable, able to tiling. Jastlca 873·0780 SECRET A RY, ptione In botfl deptl, 9"42-0457 la now taklnn .......J!Qetlont lllEDIATE OPEllllS · · h•ndle pace and poueaa ----answering. tight bk pg for a tuu··t,: caehler la~lrg••I p1e11ant a enthuatuuc RECEPTIOllST 9-5. Mon-Fri, 14.50/hr. F• PllP Must be •bl• to t· .. • --•llllUL UllUlll manner. Typlng raq'd • 8 1 ... 1 o -..... Ckliart JOIC Cannery VIHage Realty Ctothlng mlg need• ou1go-v76-7 88 ~~ o~~; f1~~-3p~ aponalblllty, •nerg.atlc •PlllDI eXBYsiTTER n;;a;a In Call Jeri 7 14-673-3777 Ing. lull llme rec19llonltl llOT"Y /llOIPTlll Ideal tor retirees a :ws, fr1endfy. Moth« a It HB home Cheer ful Bu•y phones end mall, Ad Agenc;y near O.C. A.If· houMWlvaa Apply deity otfe~~.~l.m:' •m&JU.11 ene<getlc f0< my 'lY' boy ACOHIT OUlll typing 50wpm Medlcet port tntaraallng and at Ma & Ed'a Pina, 17th PIMM .wJ at 225 e' AlllMLY Soma Sal 538-8395 Needed by Hunllngton Insurance SaJ•ry oom-v•rled work Muat be & Tuatln. CM 17th St Cotta Mes. . Beach City S<:hool Dis· mansurate with expar good typlll and heve 2-3 ' • PL.AYGAOUNO AID PFWATS SCHOOL HUNTINGTON SCH AREA 3·GPM. 536--1441 P11m• PIT Plate room peraon Mon 1pm 10 approx 8:30 pm Tues 11:00 am to ap- prox 7:00 pm. Wiil train, Apply Pannysaver 1860 PltC*itla Ave Coe1a Mesa CHILO CARE In my Mesa J. ............... 1111.=i-=:1111=::=::::::::::::!. Verde home 1 year and older Fun ac1lvllles meals Included. Well or· 1rfc1 to W()(k 4 hour• per Apply Mon-Frl yr• experlenoe. Call Jami llEIT&llAIT ll.lll .. 111 •WWIHll PIT c ... nlng commercial day for 12 month• Slart· IUll a SllS 957-1314 UnlVlr'Slty of California Part-time HOM9i & «»-help needed. Approx 15 Ing as soon aa poaalble Burrough• Irvine Dining Service ha• pendabte Exp helpf 1 Mutt nav• home phone hra wHk. 964·3588, Muat be able to pasa ac· lrvlne, CA 92718 IH'TY /lllOIPTilllST temporary food MrVloe Jerry & tarry a3s-2722U • . AND 982· 7987 Prlacllla NOTICE ganlzed and greal refer-count clerk written eiam 768-6011 Greet working environ-poalt1on1 avallable from Rellabla transportation. lnatlon. S7 907 salary per menL Co. paid medical. Sept 15 to Oct 12. OlllTll llLP FIT ences 966-1048 Child Care In my Santa hour. Apply HCEPTlllllT dental & life Ina. Hre 8-5. tampor1ry rate $8.00/hr Claanera tn Laguna 8eecti 20451 Cralmer Ln HB For Architectural & inlerlor Phones, typing 50 wpm Apply now. Col1tac1 wtll lraln. '494-&450 lmllYIEWUll IAJLY =lllPATllllMI N ed to deliver 1 .. r A na h ome Mature women pref Mon-Fri 964-8888 Deadline for Design Firm Sharp ap. Salary comm wluper. Evelyn 858-8909. applying 8126/86 ri111rance. up allllude Apply In peraon et Tll IUOl IHll COUNTER HELP PIT t I tor the Delly Piiot. 4 Hrs on Friday •ftar· noons, S5/Hr + OU a!· lowanoe. Mutt have ,... tlabta tran1por1at1on Contact Liu Smith 842--4321 Ext 275 Dally Pilot Classified Advertising Department will be open for busi- ness Saturday. August 23 from 8 AM to 11:30 AM. We can take take new ads and corrections for Tues- day, August 26 plus cancellations for Sunday and Monday. We will return to our regular deadlines the following week.. 7 30am-5 15 545-2680 HCE"1llllT wl phOne & 1yplng e11-Mllel Osborn, lf'IG, 1511 E. TaJclng appllcatlont for Retlable, mature peraon, per1enee 5 day week, Edinger, Santa Ana. Hoel .... Cocktalll""-ter for Newport Beach LIYE II Newport Beach real es1a1e 8am-5pm Malt rewnw ...,.,. cleaner• 842·2871 Loving. caring woman to office Moderate phones 10 CCAI 1535 Monrovia llO'TY /llOEPT1111ST EW/Oay food wallresaea. help mom w/2 children. 11 Llghl typln hr week Ave, Newporl Beach, CA Needed fo r Newport Hoateu ' {alarl $6/hr) CREW hskpg. ennl ana..k Rel· $850/mo I Ill Call 92663, Alln Susan Centtlf' lnileatment nrm. Apply In pareon 819 Luxury Mot0< YICht Pot- 4040 MacArthur Blvd. 308 Newport Beeci1 (714)752· 1443 ........ -M B anch 759-9 MF --$1000/mo. 720-0704 Sleepy Hallow, Laguna ltlona 1valleble; cook, erences req'd Laguna r • • llECPT /SECRETARY Beach, no phone caJfal stewerdeu. first meld Aagl1ter Voters. S200· Niguel Please call CLERICAL for Newpor1 Beach Ttclaaical/Tra•ea and engineer. Young, 100% FREE EDE S600/Wk. Paid 3 limes 831-3114 Temp help, busy phones. Reallor Developer 5505 WAITHSl /HlnSS ambitious & attractive weekly Flexlble hours -type 55wpm and general Cannery VIiiage Realty PRESSMAN·EXP-F/T F/T Apply at. need only apply. Exp'd omlAlll No exp nee. 875-VOTE Mal person, chlld care olc duties Gd phone 714-673-3777 The PrtnlntgCompany Tlltlri1'tr prel'd. 714951·1902 FMllUll Retell Or1n1e Coast Daily Pilot Classified Advertising ~2-5678 Own trans, Mon, Tues. manner & front appear-lt1tHr11t IE -Needed for nue & steam CASHIERS Thurs 5-IOpm, Sat 8· once Salary based on SAUS COOH H ST San Juan apls1rano LIYlllY /ITMI cleaning. Chris 6-4 1-1079 Noon ~/hr Refs. No e11p Btwn 9-12 646-3963 Temp Ill (poss perm) 493•38031643-1833 1* PH hast lwJ FfT Lift 150 pounds. ben· -----Full and part·tlme POI- -Laguna .C94-1510 --1-00llErp-comm·1 window/fir cover-Exper'd Rain Gulte< In-•••,.rt lettll eflts 250 Oole St., C.M MAINTENANCE General ltlon• avallable In our m; ii;n 1ngcon1ractorlnNB Typ-stallef Construction exp 1•2-1111 llllYE•P/T Maintenance poatlon C OSTA MESA and Need responSll>le person For RE Developmenl Con-1no 40-50 tcler1cal Call may quality Call Louis Gt l 5530 " Apply 81 3333 W. Coaal MISSION VIEJO SUPER· to come to my home & s1ruc11on Co By John Jessica 673-0760 631-3700 IHI Afternoon hours. must be Hwy, Nwpt Bdl 9~5 M·F STORES $4 per hour ~~r1~r~ ~~31 g.}sf:!r ~~~neex:•r,~oricc!:i~~~ Salta --5510 lCTmTllS lllHTll-:!,'g.,';:.P~~;1'~~v:~~ ----Scheduled pay incre .... luian1 A Fiaaacial Lett I Fen• ZtZS lulin1 FOUND bo11er mix. female. Approx 20-30 Hrs Must Payable. knowledge in SEC/IOOHHPH 53 Bed skilled Conv and valid Or1ver1 License •• IAlhmOICI p 1, T d •, t 3 and 8 months Apply ""' construction accounting -.-scape exp, handyman sn.aak English 966-8501 Reporting to the Presidenl *SALES* Hoapltal, 5'9-3061 Mlle.,... paid. 531-0415 .... uat ave some an • n P9fton Otprtniti11 2904 1 vie Hunl lngton Seactltt WANTED TEENAGER helpful Salary $1400 ~~r:~~m~f~u'"~~~~:~ ANIMAL ATIENDANT FIT HIYIH WUTH exp & work flex hours THE FEDERATED Rellabte sitter for some Call 7 5 I ·8003 position Dull•• Include •ii~n D-k Florlal Coll""e age student ol< tlons. tor the president (lllllE) "' " ....., ..., _ area 536-4582 MOllATH/SALH pm·s. one 9 yr old girl. nr CASHIER and his 5 direct reporl a balhlng anlmala. kennel 2809 Newport 81675•1353 Call 673~4664 i-5 M·F &ROUP 17th CM 63 t 343 I '..l •• 1 wk No exp nee. Apply at _ _ _ ' ' • Needed tor 2-3 ntgnts. ex-I .... a1n1ains ltnancta re-Prior Pluml>lng Sales ex-Dover ShOres PCC, ORY CLEANING counier MAINTENANCE PAINTER 620 W. 17th SI Peopl e skllls setf-IFOUND COCO Lab male · approx 4 yrs Vic O:::::"i>i~~.f~~~~~~ Spyglass area on Aug 16 Dta t atica l Oll penenced only Call I cords and business pro-perfence a must Guaran-2075 Newport Bl, CM help needed! Handyman lor all plleaes Costa Mesa Nancy 673-2971 1ec1s status S1ar11ng lee plus commtSslon ANSWERING SERVICE BERGSTROM CLEANERS of upkeep In Nwpl Bch GIRL to care tor my small CLERK nPIST salary s2o.ooo a year' Benefits a.villi able. _Apply 2934 E. Cout H'""' Cd_M office bldg• Steady work 28341 Marguerlle Pkwy Wiii train (213)596-3467 851•9996 llW.lllllESS ..... TllITT FOUND Frtendl/ gray & while long h&lfed male Balboa apl 2 11 5 a· week plvs benefits Mr Keener In person M-F See Don Air shifts Swllehboard O~ •• , TO< mature relfable man 1 M1ssion-\llejo Lance 675-7650 Good 1yp1ng skills. tiling !IAM-4PM 722-1588 e<alors wlll Hain IRY OLUllll 6«-1526 M-F mornings 1n1eres1tng work Good SECRET U Y TM( lllll JS PLIMllll 1.CO 1 Avocado Ave Silk fin. 5 day wk Ouallty Equal Oppty Co paid 1>enel11s Call 1526 Newport Blvd. CM Ste 204, Newport Beaeh dry cleaner. Hun1lng1on Ill( IYH ... LI Employer m/I No axper nee PIT home cal Eas11>1ull area 760-9585 T L 4650 M 11 G t "'2 9363 For Nwpt Bch Law F11m N _..,. I I --t lC•tll a en ry .,.. · (714)642-1753 APARTMENT Matnten· Harbour area ALSO o expnec,r ......... veaaaon •aiR•CUll based operation New FOUND Poodle cross l>lk Varted respon Gd skills 'd 1 se<Vlces, + ( 12) 4116 color _.. dMlgn. nut and candy male 64.C-3656 H TUCIEll I COOKING SCHOOL req Call Jo al 644-6512 NA TtONAL INTERIOR DE-ance man Soulh Laguna. ex per counter. x n1 pr In IS, c.tll Lenny's Balboa Drug SI ore need• dlspenMfa lnlllal 1nves1-,PI T Elem School C11r1s-SEC RE TA RY Typing SIGN firm expanding cleaning, light repair ~ages 846-0015. morns Studio's for your lull-time. permananl menl $8,250. & up FOUND SIAMESE KIT-t1anMln1Stry642-9181 phOnes&hghtflllng Ask SECRETAR Y PTIFT w/lraln Call Beth work. painting, eic Fil HP'llECIAllC comptetmentaryharr salesclerk Expe +,con- 1.800.233-5674 for free I TEN approx 4 mos I - -I lor Pamela 759-6818 For R E.tDev Co Sue· I 756-8197 1 40 hr week, salary com-675-08 3 CO geniality a muat. De-/II 11 Ell • L PRE SCHOOL TElCllER cessfut applicants will I mensurate with exp Rel-Musi be quallfled & tcnow appt, 2 · M alraabte position for 1ln· brochure. , ~0,:: ~~2~~25~9 "' 051chrls;lan Ministry Flexible DE•TAl RECEPTIOIHST need 60-80wpm lyplng & 1PHONER exper prel'd erences req'd Call Skip fuel l~ectton $35,000 a Experienced MA NI-cere mature person. Mr •··~ Tt I.Na 2914 hours $4 50-$6/Hr Call Pleasan1 c;iroup practice In possess sllOrlhand & dlc-1 Eves $5/llr • comm & 8am·5pm 643· 1600 year Group Ina • Va-CURIST to do Pedicures Elwood, 673-1650 wi06w h MONEY f FOUND Watch \/Cly Sea-6429181 NB Experreq'd 4 dy wk 1a11ng matlltne SklllS bonus Call btwn 6-9pm ll ca11on pay,Pen1tonPlan. & Manicures Cati SERVICE STATION AT· as or cliff Village 8120 Call.& • • all Sat ams 6~0-1122 w/3-5 urs exp Highl" vls· 646-1766. ask 10< Dan APT IAIAHll GRA~AM'S UNION (714~57-3986 TENO•NTS & c •SHIERS TO. S 10K/up. no credll ID 962-3426 _ 1 ' ----M t 75 ii 64 .. 7 151 NB "' "' v ,nopenelty Call MHical/Dtntal 5105 ·EXP'D Conslu Secretary ible positton requires SlLES-MlllWAH anao:; crpe Wltun • MANICURIST & PED & FIT& PIT Allshlftsavt Oantson Assoc6737311 F'OUND Young wht male A I R Bkk I P f or rapidly growing malurity & neat appear· comp x. usun e In EXPERIENCED handknlt-•CRYLIC operato r Earn••-$5/Hr "'••5053 C I & cc s ec pr eg ance Please send re-F'ull time counler sales in olc. husband malnlen· 18fs wantedl Call Clara "' -,,__.. "-atyWutH -2916 Na~:Po~a;~e1~'11o~a~s!> Board Musi know in-~::~m~I~;~~:'~~~: sumeto CahtornieCom-Retail Hardware S1ore ance Apt• salary E11per 714 24Q.16.C51fter6Pm 8.C6-5579 A UTO ME C H AN IC ~Jr.r. party Will pay 18"'• 646-0972 surance Hours 9 6 ano pr1va1e sec101 Ca· munthes 3187-A Airway ~o s5ndays Of evenings nee Send resume to FROIT E•t OLElll 840-36'4 •11 7 pm Oomestlc & Foreign lntareat f()f 1 year loan C.roup practice Fashion reer oriented 650-4920 Ave CM 92626 Allen c"o. 1216eveRoc' hHews,.::'rc'?~I 136 Rochesler MUELi warn• w/smog lie Vwy buay 1Lost Emmy Sm Ftwhtle Island 644· t025 Craig Hardy ~ "" CoSla Mesa. CA 92627 For buly Pharmacy Call Calendar/Photo Session• 1h0p Over S2000tmo S2.000 minimum cat s11or1 Mir dee.lawed ' FULL time GIRL FRIDAY I SALES PERSON 5.C6-2123 CALL 644~5053 540.5503 wl dark grey on head & llHIClL hgllt typing filing & er SECRn ARY To work oulslde aales, PT AlfTO tETAILl•I 891-8801 for Interview ha"actatatl 1a11 Sat 16tt> Balboa Pen Front & back office Will rands S5/llr to s1ar1 For RE Development Con or FT Good pay Prefer E;pep ~~,f80,n1~~':4t'~~ F /TIP IT NSITl .. S MOTOR RllTE IHYIOl ITAT111 2925 Pt REWARD 67S-2102 train College 1>ac~ c M 549-5044 struc.t1on Co By John 1 retired person with sales • For fashion retail alore &mll&IT -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; LOST Man s Gold watch Bch FIT M F s.c8 5073 Mfr rep agency neeps h T 1 75 experience In paper or IAIERY _ Avallal>le In Irvine lr88. E11perlencedl Apply t..lt I '"•• ground pref Newport I Wayne Airport Must E O.E 644-5070 • nr Adams & Harbor CM I ' ' exper'd mature person 10 ave e .. p yp no wpm prtn!lng Contact Kw1k I Counter Help needed for UIR snusT $300 to $600. No colleel· 3190 Harbor. C.M FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: Great sent1men1a1 value MEDICAL OFC ASST. run otc Typing phone' ! ~o~~ll %<>;:~~~g For Kopy Printing 673-5945 new bakery on Balboa For busy francised salon, Ing. 3.4 hours a day S•IPPt•l/ll(llMll Generous 'e ward' Busy Fas111on Island office gen ofc 730-7700 PP SICIAL ITEMS Island Exp not nee Fte11-111 or pit average $7 l hr Monday lhru Friday alter-548-5139 Dys 64.C 974 7 Ent llu s I as It c tt a rd Ible hours pteuant work-•tips, in Garden Grove. noon SatUf"day and Sun-Clerk, M-F. FIT. 8-5, start Eves/Wknds LUCf workng typing exp help OFC CUH-P/T SECRETARY. FIT a STATlllAllY 1ng cond 645-0645 714-969-54581969-4135 day morning C all $4 50/hr, 552-5868 LOST sm.:ill gray F' Benp tul gOOd benehls, full Typing and t0-1\ey req For small friendly busy E.(pan11on of our Corona &42-4333, ask lor Kirk YET(llllOY IMP type dOQ near occ 8 21 11me 640-2023 1n 20 nours week Apply Manne l>uSlneSS Brand Del Mar area s1ore has IUm Sl"U HANDYMAN IS NOW Ir•;• O.ast Has red collar REWARD• KIRK JEWELERS new 01t1ce nr beactt created openings tor FIT EAP d SL Regal Beauty Accepl1ng appllca1tons for lai PUtt Bather, l>ruShef, Kennet 751 5820 •URSES AIDS 2300 Harbor Blvd CM Good typing skills tom-& PI T S alespersons Supply, 263 E 171h St CM full & par1 time 330 Bay St attendant Exp l>fe1. FOf Certified or w111 tram J.11 G puter exp a must. 101s of MuSI be ou1ga1ng & 1m-ILll i•tlf(l••CE CUllHS Costa Mesa. C " 92626 lnl8'Vle'# appl 548- 3794 and 11-7. good wages & etanangle onlllecameta phones too Callbelween ag1na1ive Retail exp .. .. s•L1tsp1•so1s ,. vnllSPITAL benefils. 548-5585 eqvipmentyou veaJweys 9-SPM 631-8480 helpful w 111 1ra1n Fle111ble Versatile Individual exp'd " " " PARKING ATTENDANTS wanted Reed ctaasllled 1chedules, benefits Call in carpenlry. etectrlcal, Applicants able to work a Must have 1 yr experience Tech & Kennet Help. Mual $2.40 per da y Thel's ALL you pay for 3 llMI 30 day minimum In Ille SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAY" All FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 1•2·•121 Id. 301 Carpet a HOST DRYCLNING Ory ompanlon/Aldes for hve whn don1> recomd by lea 1< c TREE SERVICE I in care & Ille hSkpg for ding carpet mfg S45-653J Oak I'. Fr 857 DOOF-1 Top T11m Removal Ouol the elderly (714>833-2009 C t/c ' Electriul Serv Uc.Jin<, tree e~t tatD ODCrt e %9 8261 or 536 6696 P1iatia1 011veways pal•OS path:> PAIUUSN ELECTRIC •f""'1N"'!IEP"'"PP"l"A•1N!!!T!"'!1N•GP""!B!"'y-R'!"1_c_h· ett No IM> tr,(1 small Quality work free eSI JAPAt~ESE GARDENING s 6 Reas M1C~"v '>3f 0'•'>1 -425513 968 7401 SEAll Clean-vei & Ma1nt erd lnOf 1 yrsof happy Fr~""' Tony q5,.4 7 ~8 c.vslomers Lie 280644 C~ild Care PEStO COMM LltNO n. Thank You• 963-4114 AGES 1 ~ JP NICE HM 1•s Dom( own wor~ Lit SHIKAW.A _ANDSCAPE A A A PAINTING lnt/E.it • 278041 Al 6A6-8126 Sod r ear ups Matnl LOWEST posstl>le prie4! W CM tg fpr~ed n•d S1111n~l<!rs elc 850 4 147 reas rale!> M r " T .:.i• ::. T i' EC TRICIAN Ouat work 10 Step Service 662 3235 7AM 6PM nw 1·Bi ,~ Free esl $20 llr TREES EXTERIOR EXPERTS I DAYCARE 111 a"'",. .,,.,nq "48789~ Greg, 979·6276 Topped r'lmoved C..lean I Dtfflcull repairs R specialty environment AgAq ;i, I\ NEW & REPAIR No job up new lawns 751-3476 1Ucii288597 631-9295 up lnrld p111 s t r,01 too smell Top quallly DUSTY S Lano.,capellawn GLASGOW PAINTING CM F PT 548 57n Reasonable FREE estl· Main Serv Wkly/monlh/ 1 lnttE;ct 30 yrs exp'lr Cl mates 631-2345 1 ume Free 1ts1 241 1640 1rel s 642-5214 I eaaia1 Ser•ice !!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!~ml!!!!!!~-ous~ B s~rAS S81l rr Hn•r••• COMMERCIAL l a11d<1rape PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Actaltical Ceilia11 & up N~ fi mo '>uppi. .. 41 *•HANDYMAN•* Ma1nt Sprinlner'> sod 20 1n11Ex1 ce11tngs. refln c.ab REBLOWN OR PAINTED furn Ct, llf. 1-0~88 arQ& or small 1 do 11 ant yrs 1n area Tony 545-5124 l261 yrs exp work guar AllO lnt/Exl Palnltng Pal 531.5579 or Ive msg C&B LAWN SERVIC( Davis Painting 964-3837 FR H1Dt f T (>l'RS• Why Uc•288597 631 -9295 spMd '""' ,~hial>IP l•mP Carpentry masonry roof-MOW = EDGE TWIG( MO OUALITY PAINTING AJ,lilaCtl A cl<111n1n, r1• ,.,.5,,m11,.., •ng plml>g dry wall. Ille S20-S25 548-572'1 Spec in otd l'IOU~ & grai- l S • rAc1so• :ti>,. 41 if.Cit & more• J B 646 9990 Tree/Tnm1C1eanup r:.ompl 11111 removal Beal any ara llrt t"lCel bid, guar work 675-6088 gp;ctatlzlng In lurn re-HOu<iF:t.L[ A111~1 , io FENCES-GATES Tree 1rtm gardening Compe1111ve storlng/relln anttques YRS EZP ,,,,,,1 r1Jt <i Dump runs C M /NB prices Chvck 642 2873 l·'~•,..!!~'..,il'!ill!i!'W~~P.'!l!'l!"!- etc FREE est DUKE'S ,own trans M1tr1a '"' 45?3 area Jim Whyte. 6.C2·7208 FULL SERV GARDENING FAATHING INTERIORS REFINISHING 646-5587 1-iouwcleiin" 14 1r, .,,i;. •GEN HOME REPAIRS No job 2 big or 2 small HANGING/STRIPPING ; rellabtP '"'"" Ir""' .,..,1 owl' Pa1n1 Drywall Carpentry Free HI 646-3072 VISA-MC 673-1512 pit . trans P na 6'45 'illf>r, '"'"B elc Gary 645-5277 PTL Clean-Up Land"tape Pla•ltia1 Pet ng Area Repairs & '•ANNE S HS( ClN' * HANDY ANDY • Malnt 6 G1rden1ng elc For Iha 2• llr ltl •·"'11·1110 Aelurteelng • Roofing & Cmpllt1 wind?Ws P~•~t Repair SVC Home Apt & belt Job done 550.3745 .. ii; ., Waterproofing• 63 , ... l99 vecenc 11•An1111n esn Cl)mmerclal 780·7194 ...... •At1 p1Vmblng & lleellng• luian• nice• MARIE s J81'11toro11I M Jfll LARGE OR amall BAicK£RK Small 106• Ser"• itr iu RELIEF CARE SERVICE Prol tining Qd e"IJ '"'' GeNtral home rap11,. Newport Cotte MUI SCREEN DOCTOR Emar~t Hr-Day-Wk '4 hr Cati M11 ti 547 ~846 8 yrs exp Troy 548-2077 1rv1ne Ref's 675 3175 Work clone on premises Seert'l-Bkkpg 675-9937 H_,.., 1' -~AVINGS 760-7219 ---MS CLEANIN<~ ~'""" E•t •• IDJ BLOCKI BLOCKt STUC-WAITH nPtll Wll ,,. Thi! B1w rwim ,~ LT HAULING MOVING co Ille No fol> loo smoll Tile 1n my home Reesonab1e1 1 call f11r., f, ", 1;2111 Garage & Y1rd C1nups Free est1mata11 Lie. ''£~x!"!pi°le!'lfi!Wf"'!cl'le!'l~PA!"!M-1c""¥•1'!'!'11n-g- 549-3177 Wand11 " Ki.lly ' <)1111llty .Jon 845-8192 631 23.C5 01111ne11ve Atfordal>le llJtll!rJ ~ l1seclltar11nq n1r· rl'Jh HAULING • CLEAN-UPS liliYfit Kllc11ttn1, bllM 722-9783 L~wt"' s;Nioe 1 642 O•M r,r lfl/ 1&f.i7 7 Daya Lowelll ralet *A·l MOYl•I• Trff Semel -· ,.., .. '' WILL ""EEP Gall Barrt 831 .c7•8 Aepalr-Rarnod I-Additions " f0U 5HtP CLEAN & EYPERT J C TREE SERVICE• ooor ... tc 548-4980 SHAPE• E '~""''""<1 <• HAULING & MOVING 0\191' 25 years eaper1Pnc.11 Trimming Removal Yard --liable Own SHDDllf!S Ir~ COiiege Slud•nl wllruck LIC T '16 4211 730 1353 Doort-MOldlng~Bay ••I 646-n•;> Afl 4pm Thanlc you Lewts · cleenupe h1tvl 548-0526 :'~~~~· ~~· Ctatracttu HAULING & MOVIN<'• ou~:~e~~~~i'~~;; .. fi Wia••• Clt11l11 #477448 Paul 5.CS-8860 j LA N U 1 N College Sludent wllruck LO RATES 552·04 10 LET THE SUNSHINE IN ooor.~alr-Alleretton• Cof'IGrett wor~ PAllO fh11nks Lewi• 75&-9154 11••v111 OOLLltl( SunShlne window ci.an1no P H I L I .,. " Lfd Calf (7141 848·S980 Ce~t._ an.i-Locks..etc cover• r11mM1111tno 1 11 t., HllJ ITllllTS llYlll CO. 3& yre exp Jerry 642-0667 lleenMd 840 0684 FitHll Comm9felal/Rettdent111 --C Orangfl Co Orlglnnl 1 llC>ty S30 • 2•110ry $AO PATIO'•. dac1t1, lances. iHJtractlta REYlllll 11•111 S1udent Mover• Jnwred Callf Window~ 99"4 51?4 G-"•r•I ramdlng Ra I A l 1ll•J11 Lie T t24·438 841 84'7 liable John 780-113? Own a bottle wll• aya1am NEW.., .&o. St --PAfiO Cov•r• dac ~s ,lowSNorb536--&153 ,.ai ... ou .. orao• ~=' :=~ ~;:no:1, Qr~11Y34;:~' Jaatrecli•• Partln/Occ11i111 HIRE Ml· 1111, 11&11. HI 1 Flnanci~ 1111 259·0424 IBM comp;llblM 1 MK EXEC CQa; Cuisine Cr• • • 1ntoth C«nput~• S 1S llradl W11dorf gr.OU.ta, Clau ifled works "Ir On• on OM Monng ""n Prec>•r• sped9' din· tnruuKn c.l.miflt'd Any progr m Of to'1•ar• ner In your tiome partl9S, ~ oM I dido• of I doubt C}7Q0551 a.,,. . etc CattRagote639·7 t09 Personnel Depl New· plumbing, elc Needed 10 flexible schedule are en-good driving records & ~k ';!~~8~ 'rs'~;~ie po r 1 S 1a11 on er s. maintain building & courageCI to apply have current MVR Hunl· (7 14>863·1200 equipment Apply lrvlne We offer el(Cellent ben· lngfon Beach area WANTEOMOVERSI Orlv- 1 Photographies. 17851 e~lls. promollon from 213 828-5646 erst Experience pref'd Cl111l1/l 11t1u1at1 Skypark C1rcle Sle G wttriin and an opporlunlty ---but not necessary! 5520 tor thoM qualified and PASTt·IP PHSll 842-0708 ------------· IOAT SIOW Interested In a retail ca-5 Days/Week Includes IARTHIH FIT & PIT lemp help over reer Saturday Art/Drafting WIH CUH/STICI FIT, t>eneflll Exper not nee Attrac11ve 18 T1cke1 lakers prknglAppfy In person Monday-background helplul Wiii youthful 646 1428 allendants. elc Call or Frrday 9AM-5PM al lhe train Apply PennyseV« 250 Ogle St C M apply 1n person M-F btwn lollowtng locatlon 1660 Placentia Ave CM 3.5 30 3432 Vta Oporto HllDYMAI PEST c11r•1L' •erc~u•i11 HRTHDEllS OC Performing Arts Center 1n1erv1ewmg for professional, exp bar1enders/c.ockta11 Ste 105 NB 673-3720 7227 Edinger, HB n HAT SNOW Equal Oppt'y Employer I TlOlllCAI Xrrliucea All Temp emplymt for Con-Local Peat Control Com- s1ruc1ion Labor Salary HARIS TY LIST, MANl-1 pany needs roule lech· onexp.over 18yrs Apply CURIST With some nlcan, we 1raln Call Mr In person blwn 3•5 30 M-clients Fu11-11me RECEP-Taylor, between 8-12 at I Ill APPllAHll LES 111·11JI ~.ervers/bar porters Pick up appllcallons al 600 Town Center Or, Costa Mesa Mon-Fri between F 3432 Via Oporto Ste TIONIST 540-445.ol 979-602' 105 Nwpt Bch 673-J720 Growing cleaning service I MANAGER FREEZER. Apt Siu , Sears. Like New!! S 125 Call 673-7078 9 30-.ol 30PM CAFE llHTIHTH TMf IH&IWAY BUSY prtnl shOp neectsl needs mo11va1ed people For olftce supply 11ore hard working person to for Housecleaning Many lmmed opening for exp, do paste-up Mvst l>e oppor1un1tes 5'8-062 1 energeuc leader , Soulh Frigidaire Laundry Center (Slacked wshr/dryer) Mdl LC-240H & LC208H Exll cond 642-9462 Currently has full 11me openings fOf neal Early AM hours Will IOPllCI Coast Plaza area salary 1ra1n 631-04 15 to S 1400/mo • t>eneflla MOVING MUST SELL' GE WASHER & Elec dryer heavy duty. xtnl cond $300 pair 957-0303 IOOHHPH EOE. 979-59"'4 SlllPPIH/HC CU H FIT t>enefllt -f MIR TRAIHE DELI ATIHllll Co.ia Mesa distrlbu101 of 250 Ogle S1ree1. C M oSla ~~In~~~ planl office equip All company MAllTEl•-E scape firm seeks respon· PIT Openings for FOOISHYH Lunch shill benellts $5/hr to start a11v 642-9363, ask for Matt Experienced grounds Sible, energellc, sell maintenance man for prl-motlvaled person for 1n1 vale estate In plant care plant care. rellable va- and diseases. Irrigation htcle/lns reQ. 75.4-4336 Farailare 6014 IHYFHllTIH Apply In person Mon-Fri 11AM-5PM or call 892·3331 X-267 EOE CAIMIH Full-llma. good pay Ben· eflll 4 Locations Apply I In person. Me1ro Car COCO'S Wash 2950 Harbor Blvd 1 Costa Mesa F~~J~:J~'::' I CHlllH/STOOI All s111t1s available F T lift 150 pounds ben- Advancemenl opportunity I ellls 250 Ogle St reel 1 Fa1h1on Island Of N B , Co1ta MMa I RESTAURANT systems. and design Place ol employmenl & 1n1erv1ew San Juen Capistrano CA Send ra- 'uma & copy ol thla ad 10 Joi> i:MA6759 P 0 9560 Sacramento CA 95823-0560 No tater lhen Oclober 1 1988 Now Hiring For New Restaurant We are now hiring and training for positions for bur new JACK IN THE BOX Restaurant located on Pac1f1c Coast Highway and Balboa Ave in NEWPORT BEACH FULL and PART-TIME pos1t1ons avatlable. flex- ible wofk hours and other benef 1ts for friendly, enlhus1ast1c people Career opportun1t1es for ind1v1duats with leadership potential INTERVIEWS Wiii be conducted ON SITE. at the corner of Pacific Cout Highway 1nd Balboa Ave., Mond1y, Augu1t 25th through Friday, Auguat 29th, 9:00AM to 6:00PM or call (818) 571 -7887 ext. 213 for Information Equal Opportunity Employer Mi r LIS 111·1131 :························ : \Ill 11< lll'l'nt< 11 '\I I) : • • : MA A ,ER : • • : \111d11 ,1111111• oHt' 1111\\ l11•1t1t.' ,11 : • I l'fllt'll r11 r 111 ,lllollo'.t lllt'llf jlH•lltllll• • • • • '""" 1d11.tl· ""''' i,,. ...I( • • 111011\ 1tl t·d tlljtlllll/1'11. rl•·\lhlt• fttlll . : l!t11d 1111 1•1111·,f \f'pl 11 ,111\, fllll•I t'llJll\ : • ''"'"'111 1! .. ,,,, '""'"' • • • e Ur•l1,1hlt \1·l11t 11 . ,,11111 111 t'll'I' • : .1ml 111,11ri111t ~" lllU"t : : \\ 1 11ff1•r r \I 1•1!1'1\1 1 ump.111 \ 11 .. 0 : • 'r1t• "'' '"''"'' l'~rnl '"' llllllll~ .ind . • t111l1il.I\ • m 1·rl11 ,ti .11111 il1•11tttl 111 • • I • e •Ur,.111 t' "''"'' l'rni•r.1n1 ,,tfan .1111-I • • 1111lr·a~•· .11111"•"" 1• e • • • '"'"' Ill 111·r•1111 1...... '"'" • : l ltur .. 2 flll11llll p111 : : ORlllGE COAST PUILISHlll& CO. : : 330 W. Bay St. : : Costa Mesa. CA 92626 : • EOE • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Give. . . ( THIODOll ROBINS fOIO ;l1,._r, H&.l.(>'I I L11(l (0-,IA ... \A "~I 11()10 1 .. -Orange Coat DAIL y PILOT I SatU1d8Y. August 23. 1088 ....C !!)nCl Ml.£ llJ1ICl M l.IC !!>TU MUC mm l ouet912Dr M lr'ldMOuel &oulMlll'd ...... Ofl .. CS.and .. IN few. 7 1~ .... lelNly Olf\IUndOOIWlderlN..-. ftCtmoul• ...... ..cnnoue.,..... .,;,....~ tMmeTAw TllomalA lchi.tlie Z.OHf:~.. lirMlldcMed Detow 10,... ~"""°""*''on !Mntt Of .. pet'80M ~ MAml'TAW NAmlTAW MAmtTA~ TNMe ... Ollllr The~ '*1IOf1I are1 Tlltt statMW'll wet llled A.foutST: To permit an CllN9MCf~~....._ 8000 ~ IOot toce at tr. w\efl to be~,.._...,._ to T1-~ P9Nanl •• ti.~'*"°"'.. Tiie followlnO pat90na •• ~....... g rt ~...... wtttl tne ~ty ~°'Or· ~ ~ alOn "** °' .. ,..... who aoutnw• comet °' AllM1• Vie appllo9Hon MeorlMd doing ~ ... COl dOlnQ ~ -dOlng t>utinW •: TN9ee ., .... -• WAY NE OATHORALL· 81\gi COun'Y on Juf'/ s1. two root llGM. ~ 10 .. :WWI10behNrct,.tllloa10 A5"•flu• at1o M•gnolla below a J elr.cl\8t .. Unit J, ~ DAHC£THfAAPY.H2W STAFFOAOC:HIRQPAAC. ... DATA ~ESStNO CON· 1.814.-CNd U. l'l\UlmUM .-OW. IM 8')pllmtlon diMCffti.d lreet. n_, 18 ~ IM II DATl!/TIMC WednMdey. POn. leedl. CA t2MO Wlllon tt , to.11 M .... TIC, 720 PMlleflnO Mit TICatlW l'llVIWICll ~=~~ IUlTANT, 10119 Cl c.ntro. fl1f711 ab .. 1qvar• loolag• ol -..ow. ~ ~ ,.':.i::-' ">'ti..~~--'· 1tet. 1:00 Coalmo D.MlllW 27022 t.iit t3111 212. Cott• M• ... C:allt. otcalllDril r~Valltty,Cflll 92708 Pubileilad °'81199 Cout llQn• fOf 1'-•tablllh-OATl/TIME: ~neiaday, -·-.J -4anCa tr ' .M. VanlCSO, Mlellon vi.fo, CA ·rtiorn. Ai.IMall 1.af*lr, 82828 1717w.nAaro-.A¥e.. Wayna 0 Cathorall. Delly Pttot Augual 2.3. 30. mant ~l!Mlti.f 3. 1tM, 7:00 ~ .=:: ~ zo!:~LICAT~ ~~:fA: Henl 982 W. Wiiton St., Cotti Ang.ia ROH Staflotd, AoMIMld. OilltOmla tl710 10'19 (I Centro, ,.ounteln fkpt.mwe. f3.118e E N VIRO NM E N T A L .APPl.ICATIOH NUM8r"" l'tandl'°"'99"9'1U8tl0n APPl.~.l:r·ete..°'Hunl Don l<uelokl. 2513 MMa.callf 82927 ~~ .. Neeltune A. Newpott Mn:Teny E.nelYe Vet.t. Cellf 827oe Sall28 STATUS, Eamc>t CIUa I 1, .. .,. ., • Voe>rNM Av.~ T.tWI b&iel""9 la _Q.Oll ......... ~ 92M3 lllfl $01-1003 Tlllt butlneas 11 con· S.Ctlon A COCla ~•No. M-27 ~ of rhMI ..teQ&le91.I lnO* 8elot\ a.di, CA 80271 Cluc:tM ~· .,, lndl\llduat This tx.r1ln..1 ft con-l)ejj• Augutt f 1• 04ICted by "'tndMdual M.IC NOTICE ON FILE A copy °' 1~ APPLICANT City ot Hunt-we on Ille wit.II I.ha City l OCATION. An 1rH l.Cat Jlnlc:ln, 1133 PQt1 Thom .. ,~ 1.anaur ouetld Dy..,.. "'<tl~al AuO-\1 11, ,;, 1• Wayne O C.lhonl" propoaed llgn I• on tll• tn ington 8Mdl Clwk, City of Huntlnglon proxlmet•to MalnStrMt ~ &eebout,... Wey, N9wpon Thie alatement wu 1912 AnolM R f11tt0<d OnwlOl'OIMI Deir PICll ..,,. ataMment ... ni.d ,ICTITIOOl IWIMll the Depaftmenl Of~ l\EOUEST To •m•nd laacll, 2000 Mein StrMt, IWMn E.le\lenltl and flalm IMCh. CA •2te0 with ti. Coun Thlt 1talernenl WU 1161d wttJI I.ha County Qettt of O.· ...... ITATIMOIT rMnt ~ 2000 Ml!n 8ec:11on t t 10.3 of ti. Munl· Huntington a.eel\, Call· Str-. TI\ bue.IMU le con-tnge Count 2 , wllh the County Cletll OI Or· --.. ---il>-Mft"l'lf"r---- Mge County on Augutt & The lolloWlng penion• &111 Street Huntington 8Mcl1 lnglon hactl Ordlnanc;e lomla Any S*'80I\ wtahlng REQUEST Zona on.ng. ducltld '1Y' 8 oenerll P*'• l&M 1nge COUf\ty on JI.It; 30, __ ...;...._;.;;;;;;,;;;.;,..._"".._'-~-- 1"8 do'" o bu 11" •" u c.11~n1a 92M8 tot 1n~ Code , ... .., '° ~· to convner11 on. tbeM r• 1n1uai.c1 by ~ Ptannlilo neran1p n11• teat ff1'321 MeO.V111/SinUh u . A Call· Uon by Iha publk for adding • ll9COnd Unit ~·· may do '° In Wftllng CommlMlon 10 establieh • l..ur Jll\Jcln Publl Or~ CoMt "1"12 '1CTl'nOUI ....... ltublllJMd Or11n99 Co.st tO<nll Limited P8rln«etll.p. ALL INTERESTED PEA• roranny unit) to . alnol' tam. wltNn lO ~Of '"" notio. (Q)A.2 In order IO lirntt t>ulld-Thi• 11a1wnan1 ,., .. Ried Detty Piiot 11 t. 18 23 Publi.tlld Oranoe Cout NAm eTA,.....,, oeoy Pltot August 18. 23. 30. 505 PMk Avn, Balboa SONS er••lnllltld 10 111enc1 lly home. The •i>telflc by PfO\lldlng written com-Ing '*Gtlt to two •torlel In with the County Clerk ot Or· 30, '9M ' ' ' Delly Pllol Auou11 0 It. 23. Ti.'~ ~.,. September 6, 11188 lelllld, CA 112682 eatd hearing llld DPf"' ch81199 It to requl"9 that ao-mente 10 the o.p.rtmenl of an l fN ptoxlmate to Main ange Counly on Augutt 4, S•a&8 30. 1tM doing bualn.ae M! eo.th s •• 9 1 1 Jeffrey Darrell Smith, 565 opinion• or euDmll IVI~ oeee to the MCond unll be De~t SIMoee, En-StrMt bet-..11 Elevanlh !888 Se-819 Conatl'\IC110n a AwnlnO Co., s co var e d w •go n . for or eg•lnet Iha ai>f>l~llon llmlted eo th•I It wtN only be vlronmenlal Retouroee Seo-and Palm Street.a. ,,.,..,4 I 1f 19 Ouattz AY9., 'ountaln An8Nllm, CA 92107 u outlfned ibove II there ICCenlble through the main lion. P 0. 90'x 111(), Hunt· E N V I A 0 N M E N T A L Publlehad Orange Cout l/IJWf, CA 92708 PlBl.IC NOTICE Thi• bu11neH 11 con· are eny furth« quNtlon• unll'e entrence. lngton a..ctt, CA 92848. STATUS: Neg811ve OeQW. Dally Piiot AUQV•I D. 18 23 -Tmoul auaMll David G. Mol<•, 11818 ~ICTfllOUI I UllHfSS dueled by 1 llmlled p1rtner· pleaM call Gayle O'Brien, EN VI A 0 N M I: N T A L Comment• Wiii be con· Ion 3 h.u ~ tub· 30. 1986 ' ' ' r~ ...... I T._._._ Pl.a.IC fl>TICE Quam Ave., Povnteln Val- etllp Anletant Pli nntr 11 STATUS·Tnept()90Mdpro-eldered by lhe deelt lon-1tad the en-S.&06 "-.. ,,.._"' ley,CA 9270t NAMI ITAn MENT Jett Smith 536-5271 )eel II calegor1catly IJtllnpl motno bOdy In ... dellber• vlronment tfecta ol the,... The following w.on• IT NOTICI °' Linda c McKM, I 1818 fhl following persons are Thi• 11a1emen1 was hied J-w Patin S.C· from the pro'ltl6on1 ol the lion on wti.tner an En· queat doing Du1inM8 u ..uauc H&A"tHO CNlftJ A\19., Fountain VtJ,. ~g&t>ut~~NG SUB· ...,llhtneCoonty CterkotOr·,etatY Hunttntton 'IMch Callfornla Envttonmentel 111ronmentel lmpect Report ON FILE. A ~of lhl 81161 IC MnTll't Q~aO)uS"f.l SSSA PA(bCl~~I~ TOT1~~_!?ACT tey,CA 9270t 1~ County on August 15 Pi.nnint Commlealon Quality Act lhovld be prepared for the prOf)OMCI zone c:flange ta on n-. nu ~ -.. ,_ 'Thie t>u1lnet1 11 con• CONTRACTORS PART. 1986 · Publ!Shed Of Cout ON FILE A eopy of the project flle10....IM Oepwtment of 0.. S 0 U R C E • l T E .J COMOfTIONAL UH ducted by: a gener .. S*1· NEASHIP. 379 ?3rd Srreet Fl11157 Di ll Pilot Au us':l; 1988 pr()C)OMd ordlnanQI I• on Oiied Auoual 18, 1918 ~t Senltc:et. 2000 'ICTlUOUI au .... U (c)STEALING & COMPAN~I PlfUlllfT NO.... Mnhlp Newoon 8eact1 Calll 92627 Pubt1Jtted Ot1nge Coast y 0 's8950 Ille in 1he Department or 0.. Publllhed Orange Coul Main StrMt, Huntington NAMll H ATIMINT (d)PROFESSIONAL NAI~ NOTICE IS HEREBY o.viCS O. MoK• Larry LM Wlllle Ill 2653 Daily Pilot AUQ\111 23. 30 1191~1 s.rm... 2000 Dally Pilot August 23, 11188 8-ch, C .. ttornla 92&48, for The following peraon1 are PRODUCTS (e)AEC MEDI~ GIVEN lhal lhe HunUnglon Thie etal.,,...,,t wM llled • Elden Ave . Coste Meu Sep,lembef 6. 13. 1986 Dlm•1c NOTICE Main StrMI, Huntington Sa958 lnepeclton by the public. doing t>ullnet• .. GROUP, t 11 w Oyer Road, Be.ch Plannlno Commlselon with the County Ctertc Of Or· Ctllf 92627 Sa935 1'"'1\. Beaotl, Callfornta 92&48, tor ALL INTERESTED PER· DE K SALES, 20•51 Sulla D. Santa Ana, Calif wlll hOld a publlc i-1no In ange County on Augult 5, Chrl• Fert1r• 24-48 Eldero Inspection by the publlc SONS are lnlllt.O to attend Kelvfn Grove Ln IP 0 . Box 112707 ls11a Col.Inell Chamber al the tll&e Ave •83 Coale Mese. Celll PlllllC NOTICE NOTICE Of ALL INTERESTED PEA-Pl.a.IC NOTICE Mid heiring and expr ... 7•75. Hunllnglon Be9<lh. Swill Pecttle Group, s.dA Huntington Beach Civic "11117 92827 I PUI LIC HI AfUNO SONS are tn'llted to allend ()91nlone or eubmlt evldenot Cetlf.112648 Nevad1 Center. 2000 Main St,..t, Publl1h9d Orange Cout Thia bullne&• ts con· I FICTITIOUI I UllNE8S LAND UIE ILEMI NT said heating and expreu HOTICI! °' for or ag1ln1t the epplleatlon Edward A Aoger1. 30251 Merth1 Kreider, Secret Huntlnglon Beach, Call· Dally Piiot Auguet O, 18, 23, ducted by co-partn11s NAME IT A TEMENT AMENDMENT HO •.... , opinion• °' .ibmlt evlden<le D9An. Of a1 ov11ineo above. 11 th«e Kell/In Grove Ln /P 0 8o11 Thie llltemenl wa1 II fornla on the dt 1e and 81 lhl 30, 1998 Larry LM White Ill 1 The IOllowlng persons ere /l!NVlttONMINT AL tor 01 agalnsllhe appt~Uon LI "OY '""" are any f\lrth« q1.1atlorl• 7 • 75, Hun Ung ton Beaeh, wllh the'Covnty Clerk of Of1 lime l~tuted below to re-Sall06 Thia stelement was hied 001ng buslrlflS as Con-IMPACT "EflOfn' u oulllned above 11 th«• TINKHAM pteaM call Gayle O'Brien, Callf 112648 1noe Col.lnW on July 15, celve and conlld« the 1t81• wtth the County Clerk of Or-I vertlbllVWCtubof A~tca. NO. 19-2/ZONI! ere any further queettone AND Of N TITION Aul11an1 Plann1, at Thie buelnH• la con-19S6 menla of Ill peraona wtlO rtaJC NOTICE Ange County on August 6. 3334 E Coast HIWey Bo~, CH~ NO .... 21 plffM call Jeff Abfamowltz, TO ADMNITE" 536-5271 ducted by 111 lndll/IOuel '31.qt1 .....tti1 to be neard relattve to 1986 296 Corona del Mat 92625 (AIMndmenl lo Aaelstant Planner 81 EITATE NO. A 1M3IO JemM w. ,..,.n, '-· Ed'<ltard A Rogefs Published Orange Cou\ the appllcalton dllCllbed PtCTTnOUe .,... .. F3tl'SS2 cnartes Jonn Coll 2 t9 the o.Mtll PIMI) 536-5271 .. To all heirs. t>eneflc:iar\M, ,.._,,, HunttfttJtoft a..cti This atatemenl wu llled Dally Piiot Auovst 0 , 16. 23, below MAm •TATlmNT Publlehecl Ortnge Coast Narcissus Ave CD M CA NOTICE IS HEREBY "-W. Pllln, ._. creditors and contingent "8rlfWIO COMm•aton wtlh the County Clerk of Of. 30. 11186 DATE/TIME Wedneaday, The l(lllowlng per.one WI Delly Piiot August 16 23 JO, 92625 GIVEN that Ille Huntington ,.lafYi H11nltngton llMch eradltonl, and peftont wl'IO Publlihed Of8ll99 Coast ange County on August 6. St-888 September 3, 11168, 7 00 doing Du91MM a : Jae. September 6 1986 Tnos business is con· Beach Planning Commission ll'lan11lng CommlMMM\ may be othetw!M lnter•ted Dally PllOI August 23. 1986 1988 . PM qvallM OtmstMd o.ian.. Sa-9 l7 duct4!<1 by an 1nd1111dual will hold 1 e>ubllC heartng In Published Orange Coast 1n the wlll and/Of Mtall of Sa951 '31'338 Pl.a.IC NOTICE AP PUCA TION NUMBER 19128 Magnolla, Ste. 209-B. ----------Chutk Coh tile Counc•I Cnambe< at the Daily Piiot Auguel 23. 1986 LE ROY BU.RR TINKHAM Publlthed Orange Coast Tenta11ve Treet 12863/Con· Hunllngton BHch, CA POOLIC NOTICE Tnos 1111emen1 was tlled Huntington Beech Civic Sa952 A pellllorl hU beer! flleo D1m11c unncE Dally Piiot Auouat 18, 23, 30. FICnTIOUI IWllNl!ll dlllonel Use Permit No 92648 ,..,,,,the County Cieri\ of Ot· Center, 2000 Mein Street. by EUGENIE S TINKHAM ruui. nu Septemb« 6, 11188 N,lME ITATIMINT 8a-35 Jacquellne M. OlmalMd FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ange (;ounl~ on August 12. Huntington BHCh. C•ll· AND RICHARD K PIERCE. 91AI St-912 The loltowlno persona ere APPLICANT Sand Doller Corporation (• Clllfornla NAME ST A TEMENT 1986 lorn11, on lhe date eno et the PlllllC NOTICE oo .. xecutOfl In lhe Superior FICTJTIOUI IWllNE8S l.lolng t>ualn11s 11· Development co r Po r 1 t Ion ). 18 1 2 6 ... :..~nn~e ~~!?:'.:~!'~sons are F311197 '"78 lnd~catect1,..1>e1o~ 10 ,.,. Court of Orange County,. NA• STATEMENT DID•tc NOTICE HI-AES GRAPHICS. 2668 LOCATION Soutneast Megnolla. Ste,c~.!l.:..'1unl· '"" uv,...,_ -Publlsneo Oranutt Coast oe "8 an cons .,er 1 stat• HOTICI Of' queauno that Euoen1e S The foltowtng ~·ere l'uut. Orange Ave • 1, Costa OOfnel' of Magnolia Street lngton 8Mch.. A ·~0 l•I ONDON BRIDGE AE Oa11~ Piiot August 23 30 ments of an Ptltton• who PUBLIC HE.ARtNG Tlnklltm and Richard H doing bl.lelnMI u: Meu. Calif 92827 end Allent• ,i.venue ( 17 3 Thi• bu11n .. 1 I• con. SORT INN (b>AtVER SEDGE Sf>ptem~r 6 13 1986 wtsh 10 be heard rllallve to ll!fOM THI! Ptetce be appointed as per. EUROPA DESIO NS, FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS John Gerard Aoektohr, aetee) ducted by: a corporation Av RESORT 15~0 Se94C Ille ilPPllCallOO oescrrbe<I CITY COUNCIL IOf'IAI representauve 10 •d· 18021 Euclid St.. Fountain NAMelTATIMl!NT 26660rtngeAve •1 Coal• ZONE R1 (Stnote Family Jacqueline OlmetH d · Brooknollow Onve Su te I ~o°:TEITIME Wednesdiy OF THE mln111er the eslete of the d• Valley. Calif 92708 "'olTnghebufol_~~uperA~'~! Mesa. Calif 92827 AISldentlel)I Fr~~,.'·ltPareeldent~lt w• ........,. 200 Santa Ana Clliot 92705 PUBLIC NOTICE CITYOf cecsen1 C E 1 " ... _a .. _ ...... , Thia bua1n111 11 con-REQUEST 71 IOI tub· 1",. _...... 1-.i Dennis I< Senl1 1570 Sep !!'ember 3 1986 1 OO FOUNTAIN VALLEY The pe1111on tequesta ootempo uropa, nc · Telephone Company 16783 ducted by en 1nd1111du11 division """h conditional uM with Ille County Clel'k of Of· Brookhollo ..... Dt•vt\ Su•IP LEGAL ... NOTICE IS ... E"EBY h California, •530 E Cerro a..ch Blvd Huni1noton J .... -A-~.... It I 'ucl ... no .. ~ County on July 30, APPUCA TION NUMBER n " authority lo admintSlll( I e Vl118 Dr • Anaheim, CeJU Beaen CA 92M7 "'"' """r..,.r perm o cons r ., 198e 200 Senta An.i CAltf 9r" ADVERTISEMENT Land UM Amend"1enl No GIVEN thlll on Tuesdly. ea1e1e under the lndepen-92708 • Thia statement wu hied femlly nomet U9 to 30 flll In n 1Ml2 Bradford H Mil er "'1952 DEPARTMENT OF 86_3,Env1tonment1i implC1 Septembef 2. 1986 81 8 oo dent AdmtntJ1t1Uon of E1-Thlt buelnest 15 con-Garry L 00tman, t6783 with 11141 Counry Clerk of Or· he!Qhl In order 10 meet Apvesto Wey ltabuco Cd· DEVELOPMENT p M In the Councll tales ACI dueled by 1 corporaoon Beach Blvd . Huntington enoe County on Auou•t 1. tloodpllln requirement• Publllhld Or81199 Cout nyon Cla1f 92678 SERVICES Report No 86 21zone 1Cn11mt>er 10200 Slet., Av· A tleertng on the pellllon Sec Beach, CA 112M7 1986 EN VI R 0 NM ENT A L Deity P"ot AUQUlt 23, 30, Tn11 buSlnM' IS ton ENVIRONMENTAL Change No 86-2l enue. Fountain Vlllley, Cell· will be held on SEPTEMBER lUWlllllll, retary Thi• butlnHI le con-Fa15t15 STATUS Negative OIClar· Sept.mt>« 8. 13. 198e dueled by I g"neral PIHi RESOURCES SECTION ' APPLICANT M D Janes fomie. the City Counc~ wlll 3, 1986 et I •5 p M ln Dept Thi• statement WIS flied dueled by· •n lndlvlduel Published Orange Cont atlon 86-40 Sa944 netshlP N h b b Company with the County Clerk of Ot· Get"' L 00fman 9 6 23 O Fl E • I 011ce 11 ere Y given Y LOCATION P t 1 hold e pubtlc hearing on thl No 3 et 700 Cllllc Center 81\ge County on Juty 30. Tnle.'stat~t w•s 111_... Dally Piiot Augutt . 1 • . N L " COl>Y o 11\e Dennis K Senft the Dep.,rtm1<1t ot Devetop-toper Y s follow1ng Drive wut Santa Ana CA !986 .,,_, 0 """ 30, 1986 ~ropoled pro}9c1 le on file In Tn11 11eremen1 was t led ment Ser111c11 EnVlfonmen· located on the nortnwesl A SAND DOLLAR DE· 92702 ' · ,,111493 wtth the Col.Inly Cle<k of Or· Se-885 lhe 0epartm1n1 ol Develop-MUC NOTICE wtlh the Count~ Clerk ot Or· tel AesOYtCf!ISN:toon of the cornet of Ellis Avenue end VELOPMENT PROPOSAL IF YOU OBJECT 10 the Publlllled Orange Coast tnge County on August 15, menl Servlcee, 2000 Mlln F1CTIT10UI Ml ... 11 snoe County on ~ugust 8 Cnv ot Huntington Beaeti O~dJ""':'t St~"'. 0 0 1 GENERAL PLAN granting of the pellhon you I Delly Piiot August 9, 16• 23• 1986 PUBllC NOTICE I StrMI, Huntington Beach. N~ ITATIMUfT 1986 ,,,,., lhf' 1011ow1ng requests • N 2 ( I AMENDMENT NO 22 • lhOUld either appear ., the ~o 1986 FS17147 Catilornl1112648. for lnsc>ec· The tollowlng Plf90!\8 .,. F'lt&S.21 '°' Neget-Deelateflon (.0.u.ah11.&dl Comm~OI!)' PROPOS~t. TO -CH1'NGt: NJann-g-amt-smry~nlt>-i'. ••. s -877 Published Orange Coest FlCTITIOUI IUSINE88 lion by the publlc doing IMJalneea u : Mogo HetwOllO Ao1<.nt of'\ & wtte •ev11 .. ed .and are 1ve1I· Buslnest DllltlCI THE LAND USE OESIG· jeellons or Ille wtillen obfec· I· x Dttly Pllol Augu11 23. 30. N.AMl ITATEMENT ALL INTERESTED PEA· Pt rtne<shlp, 18003 Skypettl Bernauet !>~C.. Ne,.port able tor Put>l• · rev•ew com· REQUEST To change the NATION ON THE GENERAL 1ton1 ...,.,,, 1ne court before Dlm•IC unT.ICE September 8 13 1986 The fOllowtng persons ere SONS are 1nvtted to allend Circle H-2. ll'lllne, CA 9271• Centet Ori~e S.i•tl" 800 menC•f"O Au9us1 21 1986 G-el Plen dHI0"11110n PLAN FROM COMMERCIAL the heating Your 8ppeet l'UU\. AV Se9•7 OOlng t:>velnns 61 said hearing and expt... M..a Pactflc, lne. (Call- Newport Buen Cal 1 Ntgl11•e Oeclaratoon No. from G-111Commerc19I 10 TO MULTIFAMILY RESI· 1noe may be 1n person or by 91511 PRO-ROADS •000 Perlt optnlOflt or eubmtl evidenot lomll corporation), 18003 92663-0907 86-u 1 use Perm•t No Medium Density Res•denual OENTIAL FOR APPROX· your attorney PlBllC NOTICE Newpon ••05 Newpon '°'or ega1ns11111 appla11on Skypark Circle H-2. IMrle. PubllSh"CI Or•"9tl Cc.asl 86t>1 u I tequeSI to COO· on lO 1 ecres ot proper1y IMATELY 9 ACRES SITU· IFYOU AREA CAEOITOR FICTITIOUllUSINEIS Beach Calif 92660 I U outllned lbolll II there CAll2714 D111y P1101 Augu\I 16 23 30 ttruct. n-1,581 ou1ld1n9 located on the nortnweSI ATEO GENERALLY AT THE or e conll~n• CtedllOf or NAME STAnM£NT FlCTtTIOUI IUStNl!8S or.g J HUkln 8•52 .,. any further question• George Manouklan, 1190 S90llW'nl>@r 6 198b to t>ouse .an 011 hange1lu1>e corner 01 Ellis Avenue and NORTHWEST CORNEA OF tile deoeesed you must Ille The fOllOwlng pert0nt •re NAME STATEMENT Tred-lnds Crrcle Hunl· pleue call SCott Heu, A• Edlnl>Urgh Rd .. Sandlmu , Sa-921 J service .ind dr•ve ltltu car goldenw•:~ :""1 Zone HE 1 L Ave Nu E AND your c1e1m w1ih the court °' 00b~:rut~~~:_:~y LIFE The fOflowlng persons are lngton Beach Clllll 92648 soclate Planner at 538-5271. CA 91713 ----------wesn on sn 11 73 acre site llano• • 1 •s being HARBOR BOULEVARD present u 10 the personal • dOlng buslnets es PKM Jett s Wallack •OOO Park Jame• W. Patin, t.c· This bu1lne .. 11 eon· POOLIC NOTICE w11n en e•o,.ttng Target teta11 1 propoeed cutrenlly with 111'5 2 ZONE CH.ANGE NO representative 1ppo1n1ed by 1 STYLE~ 7951 Weslm~Sler Flnenclel, 9 Pelos trvlne Newport ,,405. Newpott tttaty, Huntlfttlon llMch ducted by• general partner· store The .ite os IOClled on requut to chan~e the zon-372. PETITION TO REZONE the court w1th1n four months I Ave · Hlmlnller lalf 92715 Beach, Ct llf 92660 Ptannlnt Comml11lon ship FICTITIOUS l!IUSINESS 1tt1e south 5108 of Adams"" ~g ff om C2·0·( ) !Ouellged THE PROPERTY COMPAIS· from lhe date of first IS· 92~ E 1 Pllrlek Kenneth McAuley. Tht1 buslneH 11 con-I Published Orange Cout MOhammed All Ghlaeal NAME STATEMENT lenue west ol Brookhu•'1 ommunity Business 15• ING APPROXIMATELY 7 87 sv•nce olletters as provided ' tempo urope nc · 8 Palos, Irvine, CA 92715 ducted by eppty•no for cot· Dally Piiot August 23. 1988 Thie stal_,t wu flied The following pe<SOM 8'" I Street •n I~ C• !Htgnway 1 trtct-Combtned wllh Oii) 10 ACRES SIT\JATEO GENER· In Seellon 700 of the Celltornia 4530 E Cerro Thia bullneu II con· pot1tlon slltus Articles Sall53 wtth lhe County Clerto; of Of. ClOlnO busmess as Commetc1e11 DIStroct A2·PD (Medium Density ALLY AT THE NORTHWEST Problle Code ot Cellforn111 V1tl8 Or · Anaheim. Crail dueled by en 1ndtv1du11 milled in DI-IC Mn'Rl'C a 1 noe County on AUQ\111 11, VYPEA LIMITED 7132B Copie'\ or these •eQU8$IS Planned Restoenllel De· CORNEA OF HEIL AVENUE The time for ltllno clelmt .... m 92807 p K McAuley Jett s Waltaclc ... ~ "'111\4 Me Garden Gtov• Stvd Su•te ate 0" Ille ,.,,, 41'M! City velopmenl) The tequeat A N D H A R B O A not expue proor 10 four Thll business is con· Tiiis 1latemen1 was flled Tntt 1111emen1 was toled ----------"111111 301 WeS1m1nster Ca111 Coen• C•ty ct Hunttngton could rMUll '"epproximal• BOULEVARD F' ROM C2 months lrom the dale of the ducted by a corporation wtth tile County Cte<k ot Ot· with the County Clerk of O< T ~Ill Publllhed Orange Cout 92683\ Beacf' 2000 Mltl'' Stteet ty 1•0 dwelt•no units GENERAL BUSINESS hettlng notlOfl above .<)I.DUI( Secretary anoe Coonty on Augull 8. Coo NOTlCE OF Deity Pllol August 23. ;)(). T1mdln< Eugene "<notter "'untongton Bed· h Cell EN VTR 0 NM ENT A l DISTRICT AND A 1 GEN YOU MAY EXAMINE tne This statement WIS llleG 1986 ~~x: nty on August • TRUSTEE'S SALE Seotember 8, 13, 1988 6ll~' Amy Gato .. , gre;.... ''°'"•• An~ J>91M)r W•Sh•~ STATUS Enwonmenlll tm ERAL AGRtCUL TURAL Ille kepi by tne coun II )'OU wnn tne County Clerk of Ot· FS Ul680 Fl IOM ts. No 8273899-051~ Sa931 Cato! 926•!. . •o .ommt'<'t , theS(' re· osct Report 86·2 "" been DISTRICT ro AH AF' ate a person tntereated 1n 11~X: County on July 30 Pubhsneo Orange Coast Publ"hed Orange 6 oast UNOYouE., ~DEEIDN ,2£mFAUSUl Albert Edrnor•d SCJ1t>f'rQ Qvest~ may d'"> ~G n wftflng prepared FORDABLE HOUSING Ith• estete. you may serve 1 · Daily Pilot August 23 30. o p 6 23 30 " " ..,.. .,_IC MnTM'C 111 1862 K•ro9tet C..:l Cosla w•thir 10 day\ ot ll"ls "Ohce ON FILE A copy ot lhe DISTRICT uoon the exea.itor Of admln· p O Fli:,5$90 September 6, 13. 1966 ally tlOI Augull 1 DATI:O AUGUST • 1980 ,.uut. """''•< Men Ceht 92621; o~ 1Jrov1d1no wroll"" com-ptopozeo land use ele 3 0 Ev EL 0 PM E NT tllralor or upon tile II· ublllhed tange out Sa9•6 September 6. 1986 S 908 UNLESS YOU TAKE AcT . FICTIT10UI.,..... Thlr. busones~ '' c.or. mena tn 11111 Dep11r1m,.n1 ot menl environmentel ompect !AGREEMENT FOR DE· torney lot Ille executot Ot Delly Piiot August 9. 16 23. •· TO PROTECT YOUR NAMe ITA~ Clucted by co-parlne•-, DM•llOpr'len1 Services En· report/tone change IS On ;:t_e VELOPMENT MITIG" TION 11dmln1S1rator and Ille with I 30· 1986 s 880 Nll.IC NOTICE DlllDLIC NOTICE PROPERTY, IT MAY ee The fOffowlng penont .,. Tim Knolle• 11ronm~rt111 Rnources Se<> '" Ille Oepartm1<1t ot "" FEE IN CONJUNCTION tile court with proof of Mr· II· w n.IV SOLD AT A PUBUC SAl..E. oolng t>uslneM ... Chryulla Tho5 su11ement was Med ll()P p 0 Sor 190 1-ivnt· velopm;nl Setvices. 200() WITH nos BUILDING PRO· vice a Wflllen tequeJI Stal· FICTITIOUa'euSINESS FICTITIOUI I UllNESS YOU NEED n.>r lnlernallonel, 1201 Dove wlll\ tne County C•t>•• ot Or 1n9tor B"'11cr CA <126•8 ~!In ctreet H9u2n!1.n8gton IJECT 1ng that you desire spectel POOUC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT ... ME sr • .... ME..... EXPLANATION OF ~ Sttaet. Newport BMctl. CA ~n e Count or A •t f Comments wlll I:>,. con-.,..,acn alllornta .,.. for B DEVELOP ME NT t fl 1 I "" .. ,., "' N"TURE Of' '""' " • .,.. g v ug.i • onspechon by tne put>llC notice o the I Ing o an tn· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The 10flow1ng pet1on1 ate The lollowtng pe<M>ns ere PROCEEDING AGAINS .. 2.,.,., 1986 s•de1"" ti> 111" Llf'C•S•of"~ AGREEMENT FOR DE· ventoryend 11ppra1semen1 01 doing business e.s Onema OtaneKyle Dletll,40Watl· F'31S337 mek•ng l>O<ly n I\ .l@lll>era. ALL INTERESTED PEA· VELOPMENT· MITIGATION 8Sl8'8 assets Of ol Ille pell· NAME 8TATtMENT E n le r pr" e 1 1 0 0 2 2 dOlng t>vtinesa 8S YOU. YOU port ll'Vlne CA 92720 Publtsned Ora-.ge Coa'il t O"I on wt>elt>•" an En-SONS are tnvttect to anend FEE IN CONJUNCTION honsot eccounts mentioned The following persons are Meedowr.tk Ave Foonlatn OELCO VEHICLE LEAS· CONTACT A LAWYtR. T~ls bu'stnue le con· Cra1 v P·lo1 Aug.i~t 16 23 3\. •"onm,..,tal m['acl At>oort sa•d heanng an(I •«oress WITH LOS CABALLEROS 1n Section 1200 lllld 1200 S of doing t:>vslness 119 Valley CA 92708 ~G 18818 Teltet A~ue TICOR TITLE INSl.f\ANCE ducted by an ln<SMduat Septernbf'• 6 198.; r Oo i1 !>t' P•"'1ar>N:I tor the ~pinions or subm•I "'••den<:e RACOUET AND SPORTS the C11111otn111 Probate Code BOBS MAINTENANCE I oeooran Kay Johnson 9~~187 200 ltvtne 8111 COMPANY Of' CAUFOANIA. Otend K. Dlehl Sd <;I \J • 10•toet or or egeinll the app~rceuon CLUB PROPOSAL FOR 123 Loulff c. Rtehoff. Al· 261 Santi Tomes Cos11 t0022 Meadowlark Ave 1 • coroo••hon. lomler1y TITLE This 11atement wu nl9d ----------DSll>d A igust ,, ll!lap. as O<Jlhned BbOVP .,,.,. HOTELI CONOOM INIUM lorney for Petlll-r &400 Me~. Celtl 92627 Fountain Velie CA 92708 Eegal s Equlpmenl Co. INSURANCE AIC TRUST wt he Coun Clerk I Of PUBLIC NOTICE P •OllS1'80 Cran9e c--.as1 are any further .. ;11111ons UNITS ALONG THE SOUTH Canog• Ave .. Suite' 110., Wttren R F'etrell 261 Ttits bus1n!es ts con-Cellfornll 1881~1e, Av· I COMPANY Ill I Coo ty A o 7. 011 ' Plot A 'll''" 23 '986 please cell 1111 Simmons SIDE OF WARNER AVENUE Wood land Ht II• C A Senti Tom at. Coste Mesa dueled by an tnd1vldu111 enue Su111 200 lrvlne Calif On Sep(ember 2, 111811, II ·~ nty on UOUll . S;i955 Anoc1 111e P1ar 'll!• 111 ' Cthl 92626 927 17 900 A.M., TICOA TITLE 1 F'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS 536•5271 APPROXIMATELY •to 91387·1489 I Tnos business 15 con-DebotehKayJOtlnson This business 11 con· INSURANCE COMPANY Of' n1tll1I NAME STATEMENT Jamee w Peltn. Sec· !FEET E.ASTERL V OF NEW Pubhslled Oran9e Coast ducted by an lndMdual Th11 Slatement was flled ducted by 1 cotporation C~FORNtA. a corporallon, Publlthed Orange Coul Tt>e lollow1no per$ons ar1> POOUC NOTICE retary, Huntington leech HOPE STREET Deily Piiot August 22. 23 . 29, Warren A Feftell with lhe County Cietlc of Ot· Btadle~ s HSerman, Soc-IC>m!Gf1Y TITLE INSURANCE Dally Piiot Auouet 23. 30, 001ng ou11ne'I~ u AJ COM NOTICE OF Pfenning Commlnlon Tnese man~s are being 1986 This statement was flledjange County on July 24 f retery AND fRUST OOMPANY, • Septemblf 6, 13, 1988 PANY 1671 "'""" .. ~,.e Sit> INTENDED TRANSFER Publlen&Cl Or1mgo Coast ptocessed DU suanl to Ille F$828 I with the Cou"t Clerk of Or 1986 Th11 stetement wH flled duty apooinled TrvtlM under Sall33 0 Costa MPSd r A 921;27 ANO LEASEl!IACK Dally Pilot August 23 1986 P:ann1n9 Laws of the State ange County Yon July 30 F315085 W1tll the County Clerk ot Of. and pu,_nl lo o..d of TtUll Roy Je~~ Hl'rnnndez 2008 s8954 'O C811lorn1a 1Gov t Code PU8LIC NOTICE 1986 Pubilllled Otange Coast enge County on August 6 MCOttled •·--' 1 1980 fltB.IC NOTICE 01avfln Pl lljewpon Ben CA Pureuanl to Secloon 65 000 et seq) and Da1ty Pilot August 23 30 1988 ..._~ • • es 9266'3 Cellfornla CMI ----------the Fountain Valley Zoning NOTICE OF p .. _ .. 0 Fl c15517 Septembet 6 13 1986 F311345 ~ 731-:' ~ ~ Tl'I s b•J) "" s ccc.n Cod• ~lion POOl.IC NOTICE Ordinance The Zoning Ordl PUBLIC HEARING ublls....... range 0851 Sa960 r._. . 3440 1 z M d 011ly Pilot August 9 16 23 Publllh&d Orange CoaJI "" ,,.. ()flea cl the ~ flCTTTIOUS IU._88 NAME ITAnm.Nl ducted O• '" nd ~1dua NOTICE OF n.inct' oro1ng aps an REVIEW OF 30 1986 . Oa1ty Piiot Augull 16 23 30 Recorder OI Orenge Courcy, Roi J HP•nende1 PU8LIC HEARING e•n11>t1s ate on Ille on th"' CONOfTIONAL UBE Sa-883 Nll.IC NOTICE Seo111mber 6. 1986 Celllornla, WIU SEU Al The foflowlng penon1 era dOlng bvsloeU u · $"- Shannon & Auoclatee. 1822',At Newport Blvd .• Sult• 170, Cosl8 Mesa. CA 112827 Tf\1~ )1.tlllfT'A ,f ,.as t '"'d SPECIAL SIGN Planning Department <1nd PERMIT N0.13--11 Se 923 PVeUC AUCTION TO ,,,,,,, '""' Co,,r.1. C·1>rk or Or-PERMIT NO M-4 are available lot publt<: in ANO TENTATIVE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HIGHEST BIDOfA FOR 11ngt1 Court, .r Jllly 18 NOTICE IS HEREBY spec11onande.-am1neuon PAACEL MAPl3-563 P\llLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT POOLIC NOTICE CASH OR CASHIER'S '986 G E Those desmng to lesUty •n FO" POS811LE The following persons are CHEC«, (,.__,,._ Shea Shennon Ganley. 5 12 Bol'4 Aw.. Newport BMch .• y~ 112663 F3t.-e33 IV N 111111 lhl Huntington lavot or •n opposiltOn lo MODIFICATIONS TO. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I doing buelneu a.s FICTITIOUS I U81NE8S In ,...,_ • time Of Put>hSt•""" fJt11n9e Coast Beacn Planning Commts~ton these proposals wtll be given THE CONDITIONS NAME ITATtMENT EMPLOYMENT SEARCH I NAME STATEMENT ..,. ~ money of Iha 0111y P11c.1 Aug.,~, 16 .i'J 30 wlll ~old" 1PCbllc ~et1ng •n an opponunlly 10 do 'o II OF APPROVAL The tonowlno persons are ALTERNATIVE co 15555 Tile following persons ere I Untied ~ftl•) at Ille Sovlll Seo111mb1>r '> 1986 me ounc1 ham r ·~IM further 1nlormet1on is d" NOTICE IS HEREBY I doing bualneS!I AS Huntington Vtl Ln ,,27 doing ouslnest tlS Dude De· Front En1ranca lo Ille Oki Thie buslnets 11 con· duc1ed by: lln lndlvldual Sn.. Shannon Ganley Thi• 11e1emen1 wu llled with the County Clerk ol Or· tnge County on AUQ\111 I 5 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE '>t1427 8unl•nq~~ B~acn S tvlc sited you may contact lhe GIVEN 1"81 ltle Huntington I al 0 MN 1 PA C 1F 1 CI Huntington Beech C11111' signs 88 Feit Drive Costa Orange County Cou<thoule enter 11n trefll P1enn1n9 Department at Beach Planning Commission (b)OAION ASSOCIATES 926•7 ., Mesa CA 92626 localed '" lhl 200 Block of Huntington Beach Call· 965-4'25 wlll llOld 11 publie nearing 1n 28692 Sotelo Mission Viejo Gerald M M1rs1cy 15555 Mtchllle Hunt 2 I 1' • 33td 1W• Santa Aril Blvd lornia on ll'le date and 8! lhe CITY COUNCIL OF THE tilt! Council Cnambe1 lit the Celll 92692 I Hunllng1on Vol Ln a 27 St Newport Beach C.A llormerty Wiii 81tt SI ) sente time •nOicatecl below to '8 CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL· Huntington Beecn C1v1c Snerron Mule Moulton· Huntington Beach Calif 92863 Atw.. Cehtornia .,,. ngh4. 11111 ce1ve and con•1der Ille state-'LEY, Evelyn McCtendon, Centi!( 2000 Main Stteel Cheg'8n 26892 Sotelo 926• 7 Brten locke11 211 ' 33td encl ,,,._, convey'9d to lfld me"'' 01 al\ l>"''Ons who City Clerlc Huntington B.,acn Calo Miuooo V191o Caltf 92692 This business •S con· St Newoo•I Bt1acn C.A now l'llld by ~ uno« 8lld Deed FICTITIOUS l!IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fhe IOllOw•ng Pl!"0"' ~ ,. Jt1ng ou""'"ss a~ Angu~ Sttee1 A•11or a11>~ 235 Eu t Btt•e• St "(>! Suite A Cd'slll M,., ( alllot II 92626 Stept-flr v Gtoa1 .c 18 Goldenrc.d Coronii d~ M;ir CA 92625 Ronald 1 Sh!M>Mn 22841l Ridge Routt! Dnve El T')ro C.illllotnll 92630 ThlS bu,1ne•n is c-:>• ducted b~ 1< gert"rJ ~"" net,tllP Stephen C G•nat Th111 tl81Am ('nt N lti ' A'.! w th the Cou,.tv Coer~ ,• Ji er ge Gour•• on A J• •1 f; t986 F3111297 Pubhtr,911 O'°'"li" "' Detty P1101 Augu1tl I Seplemto,., 6 "3 l'48f, ~;1'~1~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINES!I NAME ITAT!M!Nl n l•u••n• OCATll'lN 18)02 9Nct w·Stl to be neatd re11111ve to Pubttshed Orange Coas1 lornte on Ille dale and ill lhe This bu11ness os con· ducted by en ind1v1due' 92663 ot Trull'" the~ lllU91ed ·f\e aophce1ton dtsctlbed 01111y Pilot August 23 1966 ttme 1nd1c111ed below to re ducted by en individual Gereld M M1r11cy Tnos buameu 1s con '" Mid County encl S..1 !)Pio:. r M w n S111lS9 ce1ve and cooSldet the state Sneuon Merle Moulton Thts stettm(ltlt was ltlfld ducted by 11 general p1rt 1 deacnbeel • s .. o ie!1>1>• 3 1~6 es~~ men ls ot all persons who Cnegren I with the County Clerk of Or-nershlp Loi 10 of T"" No ~. In P ~ PleLIC NOTICE w1111 10 be heard relative to This sretement wes filed eno• County on July 30, MteheUe Hunt !I'll City Of CO.IA ....._ Counly the aopltcellon descnbeo I with Ille County Clerk 01 Or· 1986 This 1tatemen1 wH flied ol Or'8nge. &.ai. of c.h~ n111t7 Published °'81199 Coul Ollt)' Piiot AUQlal 23, 30, Septembef 6. 13, 1888 S1t3-e DEATH NoT1c1 'i A PPUCA TION NUMBER 91578 below an9e County on July 31 FS15702 wllh the County Clerk of Ot • I* map l"8COl1'ld in Book POCl81 Sign P"rmlt No 86-6 I 11986 238 .,__ 22 81'11 23 ol APP' IC ANT ThP Space NOTICE OF I DATE/TIME Wednesday F'1512A PubHsned Orange Coast ange County on August • M~ .... _ FITZGERALD Pl•c.e DISSOLUTION OF September 3, 1966. 7 00 P bllSl'I_,. O C Dally Piiot AUQUlll 2. 9 16. 1986 _,L.... I ......, ,._"':;·~ J 0 H N A PARTNERSHIP P M • • u "" range oast 23 1986 Fl15172 .,.._ o .,,. vuur11Y ._......_ µ l O C ~ bt O N 1 8 8 ~ 5 Nollce Is gll1en pursuant to APPLICATION NUMBER 1 Delly Piiot August 9. l6, 23. · Se-872 Pubttahed Orange Coast Ohaod County FITZGERALD. age t,;7,er~~ ep~~t~!n~r~~~~; Section 15035 5 of the Cor· Condlllonel Use Petmll No 30 l986 58_88• Delly Piiot August 23 30 =~ alt oil, QM. 69 of C.OSta Mesa, C A , ~· ~Yo thwesl c:otnf!r 01 Sen poratlons Code that S11va11 83-18 and Tenlahve Patcel p•mtlC NOTICE September 6 13 11188 m ~· ar.i ~ ...... ~ away in F oun-u • Conatrucuon Co and Oavtd Mep 83-563 YU • Sa9•8 Olher mtn.,.., llUOetanc:.a '" ~ O eg Fruwet and A Barber& Assoc1a1es tnc APPLICANT M Wettla"d PUBllC NOTICE t1UI encl undlt ealct illod !tom • tam VaJJey. CA on ~11gno1ta Street) n1tetolore dotng t>uslness Co FICTm oua 1 us1 ...... as n1m11c unTICE oepen OI 500 ,... Delow IN August 22 He rs ZONE Q)M I A end IOIA3 OC 0 FICnT10UI I UllNES8 "" l'UUI. nu eur1la lhlnol ~ Wlll'IOul the REQUEST t FN I lree-~:~;Olo~t ~:!~~e ~~::,~ co~ner ~i' H~I A~:~~w:~ NAME STATEMENT NAMl .. TAnMENT FICmlOUI IUllNH8 nghl ol _,~ an11y, • survived by ha wife s11nd1ng oH·D•em•~ llgn lion Dav10 A Batbef & As· Go1t1erd Street I Tne fOllowing persons are The following persons ere1 NAME STATEMENT ~ '" the OMd from Laura and Sons. John tac1nQ warner Avenue I hat eoc1ates Inc Constructton REQUEST FC>f teVJeW and dotng t>vslnen as d~~Aiu:;~ESt~NS 2H3 The following persons irt Md98I D KtlJ lt'G Vivien M. A rt tzger a Id Jr• ~,'z':.eedan'dm,!,'b'macu1cm,~u01r"~ Eng1neer1ng Anoc11t9' 11 possible modlflcetions 10 AAAO W DOM ESTIC E tCoutH Coron oefdOI 001 K 11 ~""!~1~ ~ ThomasJ F it•nerald, , 0 u -... ~ t8•02 E Con!ltructlon Cir 11pptoved site plan and con AGENCY 1682 Langley .~ c 111 ,.2""16.,5 ' ngl 2!ooneuw ~ c n t ·-.....--1 ~. -111...,.,.. d hte M""& rne,.ts r21 Two walls .igns cle. Irvin•. Ca11forn11 ""71•, • lrvl C Ill 9271• ... er II • " men• .. es, oas 8887 --.. 219. Ol'°'8I a aug r. aureen tae1ng the freoeway ind, 13) A he"e oisu·-•v-.. , ....... ,•"J-•n'"1 dltlons ot epproval lor en In· ... ve . ne. • Contempo Europa tnc . Hwy ~2. N-pon Beech, CA Raciordl._.. [nez J akubka, 16 v ,,. ped • ~ .,.., ,...., .... dustrtel petk Leurie AMCI 9623 Btckley Calltornll. •530 E Cerro 926113 11 monuSm!lfl sign Venture as of July I 1986 E NV I R 0 N M E W T A L Dt . Huntington Beech, Calif Vitti Or . Anehelm Cllllf Judith A Rhodes 2& TIVtlor Alec SI CS.. gra ndchiJdren o ne feeing Magnou1 treer ST T s c d d 92•4a "' The 11'911 ......__ ..... • F N v I A 0 N M f N T A L by mutual consent, end that A u overe un et " u 92807 Whitewater, Coton• de Olher _ _..... ......,'::....._':'f great g randson . -; r A TIJ'" Ge1eqor1cally ex alter said dlssolutlon no P4lf Negellve Dec111r111on 83·2 I Ann Nelson. 1910 Port Tn11 bualneu t!ll con M11r CA 92825 ';;""""'' :::0·--·· ' Rosary wtll be held 1 , 10" nes euthorily to Incur ON FILE A copy of the -'lbene, Newport B911cn dueled tiy a corporation This nu11n1u 11 (.0•1 ""'f, lhl propefty "mJ N r 1 l Copies 01 the eny obllgallons on behalf of proposed request 111 on file In Calif 92626 .. 0~0 Sectetary ducted by in lndlllldual ~ ~ II putpOlled S unday A ugust 24 at prnp0ff<l 11gn pran9 11•8 on the former Joint Venture the Oepsrtment of O.vetop-1 Thi• buslnets " con· Thts statement wu lltee Judith A RllO<le1 l-.r:· .1..!.,~ v~ Colder • 6 00 PM al W est- ltle on rne Department ot 0.-known es Savala Conllruc· ment Servtcea. 2000 Main ducted by •limned partner· w1tll the County Clltll of Or· Tnlt llaternef'lt wet 111.o undlra~NalM ~ minster M em o r i al vetopment Serv"es 2000 llon/Davld A Bc•rber & ~ ~1:~n1:~~~,,~~, .~~ lh~urll Reid • anga County on July 30. With the County Clatlc 01 Of Par k C hapel M us Main St reel Hunt1nqton1 tocletes Inc onstruc ...,...... 1988 tnge County on AUQ\111 5 ""'I ~ for ""'I . ' Baae11 C lolomia 9~8 10, eng1neertno Aasoctates uon by the publlc I This 11ar1m.n1 was loled ,.,,sst2 !968 tnc:orl9d,_ of "' lllMI w ill be held on M on · inipaciion by the public OA TEO !-1~ ae ALL INTERESTED PER· w.th the Col.Inly Cletl\ or Of Published Orange Cout "'IMC I.,,.... Md °"* common day A ugust 25 al Al.I •NTfRF.!;TfD PfA· l aw.a. Cenetructlon Co., SONS are lnvtted to allend ·~r County on Augu11 • Oaofy Piiot Augu•t • ie 23 Put>U~tled O.ange Cou1 ~· It 8/fft. "'°"'" 10 00 AM al H oly SONS ant nv111td to •!lend er. ~d lewela, ll'T..clt-:11~1:;"!ib~ ~ 111 II Pl1llOll 30 \ 1986 Oatly Pilot AuglJll a3. 30 hll9ln $ p. Ir It Cal h O It c s.aid hearlflQ end expressldent Sa-879~ S41Qttmber' e IJ 19118 $loid ..,. Will be "1.0., DIA opinions or sobm•I l"1dencel DATED S-15-88 lor 0< aga1n11 Iha IPPlk:atlon Publllhed Orange Coa1t , 58943 wlthOul OIMINll'll "' Wlll'Wlly, Church in F ountain De'tkl fl. lllft>ef a Ae-es oulllnld eoove II there Oelty Pilot August 9 16. 23 810t'tll or imf)!Md "'08'dino V 11 I •or ot sg111n111ne sopllcatton I ,..., Inc I)· David A ere any turther qu .. tlona 30, 1986 I PU8llC NOTICE title. .bi a ey n ternment ., outlined 11>ov1 11 th1t•1 8:~1 ,,..... pteau cell Soon Hess A• Se 887 PU8llC NOTICE ~·IO • t will ~ In W e1t -,.,<1 &n\I fun,,., qu.4llon• PubR•hed Ot1no1 Coast aoc1e11P1anneu1 536-6211 t1Q.1 11.._ unpeic1b8lllnc9Of 1Nqe¥110te(• minster M emor ial ci1•8"" call Sc:ott Han, A• Dally Pilot .AtJguit 2:1 1986 .l•mff w. Palin, '-· -PU8l1C NOTICE 'ICTlflOUI IUllNIEl8 ·-·--,_ ...... ~.,. T p k nd ted b •oclat" Planner el S36 5271 1 NAMI IT•Tl ... NT PICTITIOUI IUllNlll --...., -..,_.."' "'91. ar , CO UC y Jame. w Palin. t.c· S196 retary. Hu11tlngt011 ... cl\ .. ....... NAMI ITATIMI NT IO<Wll: 115.'81 25 .... We1tm in s•-r M ·m· P11111nlr19 CommlHlon 11531 I T111 lollowlng persona •r• 1 1 ~ • pn:MdM In ""' ~ relary. Huntlntten -..Ch PUBllC NOTICE PubHehed Or•;,; Co81t FICTITIOUI 8UllNEH dOl:'j butlnen •• I'll Ollowlng pe<eont 8'' orlal Park M ortu•"" Plennlng Commte•lon c s o<><no ootltM at ,._a(t), ~ M tJnf. __ -J P.,bll~h.0 Orange Coesl D11ly Piiot Augul1 3 1988 NAMI ITAT£111£NT N I M AN MAR U DECOR F'UANITURE l#IOlf f'9 lll'N o1 mid O••ly PllOt AUQUll 2'1 I 86 LIGAL Sd•ll The IOllOwtng persons are TRAVEL SERVICE -•t EUROPA DESIGNS CON cl TMI, ..... ~ g q59 ADVl .. TIIU1•I NT dOlng OU.,,,... at Fu hlon lelano Newp0rt TEMPORARY UF'E~T'YLES .. _.. OI the TNMla ar.i OIPA,.TMINT Of PlBllC NOTICE O.Cor Furn1r.1ra 87SO Beach Cafll 9'eeo & Ll,.ESTYLF F'lJFfNITUA!. thelNll• ~ llr MIO ----------DIVElOflMDfl Kl\Otl A,,. BuooW'I• P111k F1rtt Trivet Corporalton. a 1750 Knott Aw Ruflnl cl Trull Ml.IC NOTICE I U vtCH NOTICE Of IC.•111 90820 Ca1t rorni1 Corporation Perk Clttf 8()4120 The betlllflcwy Vlldlr HOTICf 0,- PUaUC H!AAINQ COOi AM!NOMl!HT NO. -..21 (hcond Unite Within "1 Dtt lttc11) NOTICE IS HfR£8V GIVEN lhlt th• HunllflOIOn Bffe/\ Planning Commltllon will llOIO a Pubhc hearlflO In the Co<il'ICll Cllamt>« at the HunH,.OIO~ ... ," CMC: <Ant., 1000 M ~ Stt"1 t1un11n11ton ""'""" Cell· (NVMONMIWTAL ~ KIA,_INO 0.ICOUnl F-urnrture Inc 1'7SS Stell H19"way 55 C&l·(utO F'urnltUfl o. .. Oe1c1 of T"* •mton~I fllll°""Cll llCTION Z~ CHANO. Callfornta 4630 [ Cerro Minnupolte MtnnetOll trlbutort lne Ct lllomle lllQl!ld lt'<d ~to I I NOIJCe II hereby glwn by NO. •11J V1118 °' Anaheim Clell 5&•• 1 •&30 f c.rro V1t11 °' ~ • I the Oopert~I of o.v.top NIOATIV'I 92807 Tllll butlnHI II con Anlheim Ctalf 9'807 Oedlni>Oll ol Ott-.. ment Serv'1c.t. EnvlronmM DICl.l,.ATK>N 11"41 Thlt bullll'IHI II r.on Ouctl<I by 8 eorporatton Th11 bullnH• 11 Mn· Denwld lot Sele. end a Wftll tel Aaaoo~cee Sac:tton, 01 tl'll (Prom "2 to l O)M ) dVC:led by • corp0ret1on Gerald W Hogan, AUii.-oucted by 1 corf)OrlliOfl ~ cl Def_. It'd E*- Clty ol Huntington S.ac:hl NOTICC IS HEACBY uxxxx11 S.Cratery tint Sacretary 11.r11o•• II W n. under9 that tl'le 1o11ow1no requeet• orveN thll 1111 Hun11rio1on This 1ta1emen1 was ltled Thie •11tem.n1 wH fifed Tiit• "".,,,.,,' 'l'IH ntNs -...s Mid Nallol of IOI' Neg111ve Oecleratlon Beech Plannlno Commta.ion wtth file County Clertr ol Of· with l~'llY Clefk 01 Or· With Iha County Ctertr of Or end Elldlon ID lei lo were r~ and are ..... 11. will hold • public hearing In •noe County on July 30. anoe ty on July 30 •"11t COYnty on Mv 30 r.coro.o In 111 ....ry Ible for pvblle ~ COM· the eounc:.1 Cftemw el 11'11 llJM ttN IH8 1111 .... Pf'Ol*'Y la ioc.e0 menclng Augus1 21. 19" Mununoton 811ch Cl\llc fl1.Mt1 ~,... '111111 TICOR T1T\.£ l'l::l""'N-.~t ~811\19 DeclttltlOfl NCI C9ntef 2000 Milin Street, Pvb""*' Of.,,ge Coaer lt\!Dtrtrlad Ortnge Coal ~lhed Orange Coetf CO/llP,,,_.Y OI CMIOfNA. H ·•O ITenta1tv1 Trect HunllnOtOll Cll Cell• Dally Piiot Augusl t . 18 '3, Ditty PtlOI ~int 0. 11 23 Deity P 101 AUOVl1 t . tft lJ e ~IOll. IOf'tNtty lfnL 12183 CondltlOllal U• p., lornt1 on Ille date llf'ld 11 Iha 30 1t 30 1 lO It'!& ~ NG TAUIT "'" No 86-351 11 • r9QUNI' 11mt1 lf'd1u1ed t1e1ow to rt· S• 871• S•·M 11 , 11a;i. 1 COMPANY, a Mid r,,,.._ PACIFtc VIEW MU IOf"Al ftAfUC Cem,1ery !.Mortv81\' Ch l>•I • Crem11ory 3500 Pterhc View Or•v• Newp0rt Beach 6•U·2700 HAfl8 0A I.AWN· .MT ouvr Mortuary • Cetn9te•~ Crf!melory t8:?5 G1 lfW A.,,~ Co~t" M•sa ~0-555• ............................... ______________________ ...;:,;~=-=-~~~~ ... •' ' I "=-i -~ -----··-----------=-------------- PAGE 2/SATURDAY AUGUST 2J, 1986---------------------------------DAILY PILOT /ltaAL aSTATI: f ·-MESA. VERDE COVER HOME PROVIDED BY REMAX REALTORS of NEWPORT ~F.A(Jf BAYCREST . WESTCLIFF. PAGE Z. Market Map/lnJcx ~ Lynne Valentine t\. Waterfront Home~ ~. Unique Homes 6. Colcsworthy & Co. 7. The Real Escarcrs 8 The Dalebout t\ssoc1a11on 9. The Dillebout t\ 50Ciauon 10. Lido Realty 11 Grubb & Ellis PAGE 12. Sothcby'\ ln1crnat1onal I~ Cote Realty 14. Turner & /\}soc1atc~ I~ Gcorgc Elk1nx 16. Remax of Costa Mesa 17 Rcmu of Costa Mesa 18 Rcmax Realtors/Patrick Tenore 19. I !arbor Realty 19. Hun{ & Assocuucs LAGUNA. HILLS PAGE •SAN JUAN C APISTRANO 20 Lion~~ of NcwPort l l R<"al fame Showca~/Rat<' Chan ll Open Houst Directory ,. .B. Open lloust D1rccwry/Rcahor Profile l4.-lR. Classified 29. The l.usk Co.-Sca lsl.rnd }(). Cal. Amer . Fin. Group·NcwPort Trail ~I Coldwtll Banker, Com Mesa H. Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach .. TUllDAY AUGUST JI, 1 .. /l'AGa J I PROPERTIES, INC. 14 760-8333 • 3 Civic Plaza • Suite 170 • N rt Beach 92660 BIG CANYON Lowest Prlr Monaco e . OVlf Immaculate condition. Neutral decor. Custom LA A B£ACB LI1"£STYL£I Perfect VIiiage OAT.C OUARD£D CO••UNITY Charming 2 furniture Is negotiable. 3 Br. 2•h baths. Reduced home close enou~ for walking to everythlnf( Incl bedroom irunthouse near the beach and beautiful lo 8475.000. tbca~uclharavnadutlotedwnbc2amBDed/2BAlll hg.somc ftcatulres spec-f Lido VII age Shopping Center Outstanding ~ cc n . ex ens ve use o Clubhouse. pool and spa facilities. Plus ~ms and PR.cSTIOIOUS BIG CANYON TOWNHO•£ All wood & tile. and ready to move Into today Extra saunas. Party rooms wtll be yourh to enjoy. on 1 level. 3 Bedrooms. lovely kitchen very light bonus/ family room/ den and larJ.tc yard with S 127.500. and airy with frcnch doors. expanded den with oroduclng fruit trees. 8229.000. beveled windows. Decorator designed In Euro-(' I'"""\ BACK BAY A.R£A Perft'C'l family home Ll!rge pcan navor . You can even walk to Fashion OPEN HOUSES .J custom 2 story. 4 Br. 2'h ba. 2 fireplaces. extra Island. Room fo r Pool. $510.000. la~e lot with childproof pool and pa art"a Cov SATURDAY ONLY erect patio. $305.000. llIRAJIAR PLAN IN GUARD GA T£D co•-., YIN Tl"llOM The..,,,. Hert>or Hltl •UNITY OT BAR.BOR IUDO£ ··c A RDEN IN A 11 ......_., FOREST". country home feeling. viewing Nature Trail. Emeralfcrttn carpet. white tllc. extensive mirrors. skyll ts. 2 BO. 2'h Bath . den, din ing room. patios. C. spa off master Audio s~aker. Intercom. security gate. £AST BLUFF CH~£R Lovely 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath condo with 2 car a ttached garage. Just like new-Light and airy feeling. Llvfog room opens onto an all bricked patio with lots or flowers . 8199.500. SUNDAY Herbor Ridge ....... t·6 ~-=1-5 Tunte Rodi .,.... 1·5 a.lcour1 --t-5 TU911n ..... 1-5 ,,.. ........ Bluff 11.-.-1-6 BOTH SAT. AND SU1f. 1 e_. °"" JMmlne eree1c -.... 1-s at11 lena111 M Oowr Shew• • ._ 1-5 II NII.... Herbor Ridge a.:: 1-5 t1 Ya. Ude hud Lido 1tte ......... ,... lrvtne -.... 1-6 REDUCED JAS•IJV£ CH£1C Outstanding value. 2 .400 sq. ft. townhome, 3 bedrooms prus family room. La~e deck-big vistas and an extra large garden wllfi room for a private spa or lap pool. Jasmine Creek h as all the extras llfo has to offer: Pools. A R.cAL SPARKL.£R UDUCED. J2J22 SICY- spas. tennis, lush greenbelts a nd Its guard gatedll LAlfE-TUSTilf In Tustin lovely. rambling. 4 8367,000. · bdrm plus fm rm. Homr situated on 7f.i of an acre DOVER SHOR£S 6600 Sq. rt. of gracious living. surrounds lovely a trium court with spacious Completely remodeled In '84 . Ma stve 55 F't X 21 brtck patio. 3-tlered fountain and bcauttful trees. Ft. LIVlng Room. Beveled, stained & etched glass. This home Is llke new-totally redone with decor- Pool. Spa. & Watrrfall. Bonus room. wet bar. & ator wallc9vrrlngs and carpet. 40' pool and spa ~una . Master with Fireplace & sitting rm. Pan-Included. Open ffouse every weekend or call for eled In Imported Koa wood. Secunty system. 'apot. $649.000. 200-300 People can be comfortably entertained. '-J·---------------- Avallable lmmC'dlately S l.050.000 Including B£LCOURT You can reel th<" warmth through- land. out this SJ>fflal home. 4 BR. plus d<"n. French CDJI OC£Alf VIEW DUPL£X Beautifu l 2 yrs doors. bay windows. hardwood (oak) floors. fam - custom home on bluff racing the bay and ocean. lly room with plnewood paneli ng and arches. Like a model home. professionally decorated 3 Lovely grounds with pool and spa and fountain. bd 3 baths. huge family rm with fantastic view $985.000. Ali of this filus 3 bd, totally separate u nit also BLUFFS llNTAL 3 bdr 3 ba FurntshC"d Grr-at • Ith I"' 895 000 Location. Shows well. 82000/mo I year leas<" w v .. w · · · call 760-8333. CVSTO• IN HARBOR RIDO£ Outstandln~ 5 N£WPORT COST Just rt'duc-<'d to SI 79.000 bedroom. 5'h bath home wtth pool and spa l'hls Best buy for a NC'wport Bt-ach address Largt" 3 5.800 sq. ft. home features a master suite with bedroom. 2 bath townhome. Most popular n oor sauna. hu~e family room with bar and ~parate plan In the Crest. Extra la~e gara~r-wllh space den. 3 car garagr. Excellent use of rich hard-for a work room. Manv uOQrades . woods. 8995.000 . WESTCL1'T POOL HO•E Larg<" 1 bd on huge A V£RY £XCLUSIV£ 3 B£DROO• corner lot. 31h baths. Sunny rooms w/cipaclous TOWlfHOJIE Ilf BELCOURT Dramatic entry feeli ng. Owner ts ready to Rll now! ~ l'all with ctl"Cular staircase. large family room with lmmedtatelvll $399.000. fi replace looking onto a lovely courtyard with IRVI1f£ TERRACE Neioport Beach Fantan<itlc waterfall and spa. ongJnally a model home-Ovt'r view. Newly offered. Lovely 4 br. 3 ba. hom<" w/ 8150.000 In upgrades alone. 8849.500 AIM for ~rc.-al view of bay and ocran . Larg(' room4'. luvrly lease option at $3,750 mo. prtvatc courtyard with big pool $850.000 WELL LOCATED HO•£ 3 b<'drooms. 2 bath., plus family room. U.rge corner location Nrw carpets. drap<'s and -frt"s h paint. F'<'<' la nd TIX£R ON J 'Ii LOTS Pnmc Peninsula Point. Great IO<"atlon •Just steps to the ht-nc h. 4 Bedroom wllh a 3 car gara~<' S pactou <i upper ctcck with pcck-a·boo ocean Vl<'w and lovt'ly patio. Grc-. t potentlall $339.000. B£AUTITUL DECORATOR HO•£ Expandffi 3 Fkdroom Bordeaux moctel on a <'Xlra lary(c c(lrnt'r lot 2 Master suites. crown moldings, french doo~. m:ublf' r-ntry. lt'Hded and bevelt'd win· c1nw!'. Of'coratC'd with a Eum~an touch Room lnr pool A5 I 0.000 SPACIOUS T AJllllLY llO•it On a la'l(c cornt'r lot 5 Hr. Dt-n and Rt'parate workRhop. Beautifull y decorat('('l fll~h cr1r1ngs. mlrrorf'd nrf'placf' and much mort-with ltl(ht and airy ferttn~ 8510,000 FURNISHED •OO£L HO•£ IN IRVINE Brand new 3 rk<troom mocl<'r home·Br· utlfully dr<'or- atcd with ll rountry Olllr Lovf'ly yard with lus h land pin~ and pa This homf' has cvcrythlngll Complt-tely fuml :ht'tt for 8179.900. ~lier will provldt' nnanctnJ{. $259,000. I EL£GANT SPLIT L£VEL TOWNHO•£ Pt'rfe-ct for the l'!Xf'CUtlVe and for entertain Inf( W/SpaclOUS llvtng room. family plus extended covt'rf"d c1rck. This 3 bdr .. 21h batl1 home has lls own prlvatt' spa. ~curtly system. plus central air. Rf'autlful lntf'rlor. Profcsstonally landscaped In a ~uar<I Jtalt'd art'a w/ llghtc-<l lrnnls court-,, pool' A <ipa Home ha8 part tlmt" own<'r c;o 1~ llkr nrw & turn· krv t'ont'lltlnn S:lAR fiOO HARBOR HILL NEWPORT BEACH New home with view. Prestigious new home In Harbor Hiil. H.'ly, ocean a nd city night light vttw. L~hl ook noors. m3rble O~plac-es. European cabinets 2 large sun decks over greenbelts. 4 aR. 2 BA Charmtna new llsllnit. 8795.000. BA YIUDOE Sharp 2 bedroom. 2 bat h townhouse In gated community. h ighly uptlraded. plantation hullers. and extcni.tve u~ or mirrors. Air con- dlt lonlng. Attached garag~. Convenient to all ~hopptn a nd beach areas. 82 l 5.000 . • BLUTT'S B£ST B£T Newport Beach·s popular ·two tory. 3 bedroom modrl f:nd-unit with wrap- around patio. Attractively decoratt"d and land- scaped. S 195,000. BLUFFS 3 bedroom. 3 bath and den. P.-r(rct location end-unit with lovt'ly patio on greenbelt Shows beautifully. 8265.000 Fef' land. A LOV£L Y LIT£STYL£ Ill JAS•IN£ CUEK Impeccable condition. 2 Adrm. 2 Oa l.g family room. Tiied patio and fountains In front and back patios Carp<'t allowancr &st pr1c-ed Plan I 8299.000 wOODBRIDOE LAIC£TRONT Prtrrw IO<'allon with the widest. most expansive vlrw of lhr north lake. Master suite. ltvln~ room and dlnlnfl, room area aJI on the view. This lovt>ly lakf'front ha<1 been highly u~raded. $259.000 ON TH£ CLITTS IN LAGVNA BEACH Fabulous 3 bedroom homf' In the exC'lustve galC"d community of Three Arc-h flay Slluatrd on 2 lots In one of thr most de<Jlrahl<" locallnn" on thr water overlooking Wha lr Rock Srwrlal mar1nr- room overlooking lhf' coastllnf'. I\ rral party plact>ll S 1.995,000. HIOHIUS£ ON TH.£ BAY -LIDO PARK DRIVE Spectacular bay and city lli;!ht s vlrw Walk to shops and restaurants. 5th floor encl 11nll lll~hly u~raded. 2 ~rooms. 2 baths. Serured bulldln)t with pool and 2 car subtt'rran<"an park In~ Slip or side-lie possible. Sclkrs mav <'X(·han~c· for Bluff41 rondo. $392.000 LOCATIOlfl LOCATIOlfl 5 bedroom bayfront home with great potential Located on th<' main channel wtih quick access to the Jetty and sandy beach New dock built In 1985 wtfh a slip for a 45 ft. boat. Prlc<"d to ~Ill 8 1. I 00.000 Nrwport Beach BA YPOINT TOWNHO•I!. Charmin~ ~m.dl 1·111 clt'-sac rommunfly wit h Vlt'ws of Baek Bay! Thi" unlqut' 3 bdrm townhomt" has open noorpl.m with doublt' windows. 2 llr«"plarcs. <>ecludC'd 1mtto and c:-ommunlly jacuzzi ~ 199.000 TH£ A CTIVE L IJl'E I l>C'clroom rondo tn lrvhw with community pool. <ipa. Voll<·v 1\1111 and Trn nl!l' You wlll lovr thlc; romplt>x, with nmnln~ strram, and lush ldncl~rnpln~ C lo<o<' to "hnppln~ anc1 fret'way'5 87 1 ,900 INCLINE VILLAO£· LAIC£ TABOit Exqul8ltt' rustom redwood home In lnclln<' Vtllaste with a 270° view overlooking Lake Tahot' 5 EX-drooms. 31h baths with beautlTul Crttlan pool and 5pa A sauna. gourmet kitc hen. oak cabinets. and muc-h mort aad to the amenities of this spectarular home. 8849,000. PRI•£ R.c81D£NTIAL L OT In j(Hlc'cl comm11nl ty of lia rhor 11111 Nrwport f\('.id1 Lnc-.1lr<I oll Spyglass tllll Roac1 Thi~ lot '' O\ rr •t.flOO '-<I II 8245.000. CDllll DUPLltJC :1 bcl/:i h.1 ctccor.itrd pntc·c t hnm<' South of lh<' hllll.hw.ty Walk to lhr bt-.1ch Spac-lou" 2 hdrm unit Slt11att'd ov«-r ;i 4 r.ir i;turul{r lei rumtc;hro dncl lovc-ly. $449.000 LIDO ISL£ BA YTRONT roR $749.000 ~att'd In thC' ht'art of Nf'wport RcaC'h Th i 1.lc1o l<il<' b; yfront 141 onr the-bt-~t buys on I hf' watrr wllh a boat 41llp a bedroom~ J b.lth!o pa .ind 3 C'ar ~ ra~t' .., WE DON'T /UST SELL "WATERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ... NEAR THE WATER ... AND WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER ... HARBOR RIDGE -TOWNHOME I fictra largl' floor plc1n, rarf' on market Vaultt>d c 1•1hng\, \kyl1ghh & tall windows light up this J bdrm w11h family & formal dining rooms. Beauti- ful dNor w11h e:a.tens1ve ust" of mirrors & de· S1Rnf'r pc1p<'r\ Some v1c>w~. commun11y pool & t(•nn1\ S425,000 67 J-6900 BALBOA ISLAND Busin('ss opportun11y hldbhsht>d lad11•\' \f>0rl\W<'clr \hop 1n great loca11on in well traff1t krd area on island's main ~tr vet ~0.000 n7J· 1400 CLIFF'HAVEN CONDO A bright & sunny 2 bdrm 2 ~th unit in c1 loverly neighborhood close to church, '>C hnul\ and CC'ntral shopptng. Extra spaC1ous with firepla{(· and v.iulted <e1l1ngs S 129, 500. 631 ·1400 VILLA BALBOA CONDO Exceptionally clean with 2 master suites, f1rt>place, 11led kitchen and handsome window 1reatments. Guarded gale complex with pool & spa S 10,000 down and qualified buyer 1 an rakr over existing loans S 169,000. 67 3-6900 NEWPORT CREST Upgraded 2 bdrm townhome with sep.tr.ite dining room, sunny patio & attach ed 2 t <1r t;arage Added cedar closet, ceiling fans, built1ns, and dc•corator fireplace. Comm pool, spa & tennis, bike to be.ich S169,950 631-140() BUILDER'S AlTENTION -EASTSIDE C.M., LRG LOT -ROOM TO BUILD Has existtng 3 bd & den with l'w.imed ceilings & hardwood floors. Room for R V and you can build 2 more units on this supN propNly S185,000 631-1400 VILLA BALBOA CONDO former model, loaded with <•xrr.i' Two ma\tcr suites, mirrored wardrobes, corner flreplac<'s in l1vtng room leading to covered pauo, custom dr.ipes & neutral colors. Guard gated complex with pool & spa S1 95,000 631·1400 CAPE COD CONDO With privacy & serene c.anyon views 1n Harbor View Knolls,. Tri-level with 2 bdrms, l' , b.iths, cathedral ceilings, hardwood & Berber c arp<>1t•d floors, extensive use of mirrors and two d<'cks ChMmtng small woodsy complex with pool, spa .rnd tennis S239,0~0 631 -1400 BAYSIDE COVE 2 level condo with master suite up, livtnK room, den .ind gourmet kitchen down. Airy d<>ror with tile entrr., bermuda shutters, pale papers & lovf'ly fixtur<'\ Gatf' guarded complex with comm pool & spc1. S315,000 631-1400 PENINSULA POINT BEST BUY Beautifully re modclt>d 2 \tory 3 bdrm .tnd formal dining room with f'lll!•m1ve use of tile and stained glass. Absolutt-ly 1mmac ul.itc 1n super family area, steps to ocean & b.ty S329,000 631-1400 PRIME AREA DUPLEX Steps from Newport's best b<>ac hf'\ Uppl"r 3 bdrm has large deck with oc<'Cln vww gr<'dt for QwnN/c.><<uJWlt Use nice 2 bdrm lowr r unit for me ome Bott1Pli n1t s have brick f1rf'· pl.ter•\ & I.er)(<' rooms SJJ5,000 631-1400 RARE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS Love·ly 4 bdrm family home with hardwood floors, f1t'nc h doors, used b11ck firepl.ice and spacious master suite large terraced yard & fat10 w11h separate children's play arc.i S350,000 6 1-1400 FABULOUS WHITE WATER VIEWS from rh1\ Cor "na del Mdf rondu I\ 11•rrif11 v.J<at1on retrt•c1t .it thf' mourh ot tlw I tc1rbor A 11n1t irl J dc•sir.ibl<> ""c urlly com pit·~ w11h c ommun11y pool ~J99.900 f,Jl· 1400 CONDO WITH G REAT VIEWS OI bo1h Bay ,ind Rh1nr t hdnnt·I llc>gant h11<h r r1lrnged unit with llrt•plae r' in f)oth l1vinK room .tnd ma~r c-r t>C'droom A to1.1I of i lidrms, 3 bdths plus utility room .ind J p.it 1m 'IN ur11y building with avandble bo.11 'hp ~450,000 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND Two story 3 bdrm wh1lf' bric lo. hou\e with c1 2 bdrm apt. for 1m omc> Newly carpeted with fOr(rtl air hcallnK. J car pMlr.1n~ and scpdcat1• laundry on lovely street Short w.tlk to \hops Asktng S450,000 673-6900 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BIC CANYON._................................................ SS45,000 35 Rue Fonta1nbleau, )dt CANNERY VILI..ACE. ...................................... $450,000 633 lido Park Dr 1tEl, Sun OCEANFRONT .................................................. S865,000 4711 Seashore, Sun BA YFRONT .......................................... -........ $1 ,475,000 1120 L Balboa Blvd, Sa1 NEWPORT CREST .......................... -.............. $119,950 20 Aries Court, Sal & Sun BAYSIDE COVE. ......................... -......... LH. S275,000 984 Bayside Cove West, Sun LIDO ISLE ................................. ---·-.............. $495,000 209 Via Cordova, Sat LIDO ISLE. ................................. _..................... $570,000 152 Via Undine, Daily HARBOR HIGHLANDS ..... __ .. _ ................ $1ts,000 1418 Irvine, Sun NEWPORT HEIGHTS ...................... _ ............. $350,000 332 Catalina, S.il & Sun NORTH LACUNA .... ______ ......... $515,000 390 Cliff Or, Daily SPACIOUS 1 STORY CUSTOM REMODEL With slip for 40' ~t A lovely 4 bd family home w11h spanous livtng room opentng to waterfront deck. F.imily and fo rmal dining rooms and separate break- fas t room. Xtra large lot. S47S,000. 631·1400 PENINSULA PT. NEWER! With many quality fea- tures. A 2 story home with beamed ceilings & sunny south patio adjoining the family room. Four bdrms including the master suite with sitting area & bay view Steps l o beach. S-485,000. 631-1400 BIC CANYON MINI ESTATE Over 3,500 sq. ft. palatial 4 bdrm townhomc with pool, spa and canyon views. Large, high ceilinged rooms, formal dining room, gourmet kitc hen with nook and fabulous master suite. S545,000. 631-1400 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Super \um· mN/w1ntc•r rental. ) bdrm, 2 b.tth up, 3 bdrm & f1repl.i<e down plus J <a1 garage. Corner location with great view~. Close to tennis & handball court \ Sold furn1~hcd S550, 000 631-1400 LIDO ISLE. ON 52' LOT With lovely l story rt' model.-d family home BNmed ceilings, J bdrms, l Ip den & ldrgt· family lutchen with huge ratio JUSI 1f2 block 10 clubhouse & beach. Owner w1l carry hi TD ur c on\ldt•r lra\t> option OPFN HOU E DAILY , 151 VIA l1NDINf, S570,000 631-1400 ELEGANT "COLONIAL" ON POINT (ompletely r<•mocJt•lf'd m< ludtng wiring, plumbing & c11r A lotJI 1 hc1rnwr .... 11h 4 bdrm\, dt•n or formal dining, new lo.ire h1·r1, hJrdwood floor\ & lr£'nch doors 10 new \tCJnt· P-'110 ~'i8'i,000 631· 1400 SUPER OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Beautifully main- 1a1n<'d Upp<•r unit h.is J sracious bdrms and large l1v1nK c1rc•a with \t.•nw11ona views of beach c1n1vi1y .ind sunw1\ lowN 2 bdrm h.:1s nice pario Xlnt high bdl.mc <' c1s<,umbdlt• loan. S600,000 631-1400 OCEANFRONT 3-PLEX Rare tn Newport, onr 3 bdrm, grc>c1t for owner, and two l bdrm units for mcome Re>cC'nlly refurbished in & out. Extr.i park1nR 111Clud<'d N<.'ar ferry, shop\ & re<.taurants. S695,000 673-6900 BRAND NEW LUXURY OCEANFRONT Buell w11h the finest < ustom quahty and design. Nearly 4000 ~ h in 1h1s 4 bdrm home with a 2 bdrm .._ loft apl over thf' l car garage A corner location w11h superb views S865,000 631 ·1400 BALBOA ISLAND RARE 40' On the Grand Canal 1us1 off }outh Bayfront with fantastic views and dock for 2 18' boats. Duplex with 2 townhome style uni!\ each with 3 bdrm, J baths, laundry and 3 car parking. S895,000 673-6900 HARBOR ISLAND ROAD BA Yf'RONT WITH 70' On th(' water. Dodt for several large boat~. Walls of glass surround this cheerful one story 4 bdrm, den, family & formal dining rooms and bonus room/ office. large bay\1de patio surrounds lovely custom pool. Pr ice includt.~ land S998,000. 631· 1-400 LINDA ISLE On oversized lot. A custom 4 bdrm, with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces and breakfast rm plus wide ~t10 with pier & shp for your largeJac ht. Most pres11g1ous guarded community Price with land at S 1,250,000. 631· 1400 LINDA ISLE Spacious & $Unny large 2 story 4 bdrm, den & family room, gourmet kitchen and master su1tt> w/firepl<tce. large patio leads to dock for 40' boat. Quahty built 1n gu<trded community. Pr ice mcludes land. S 1,495,000. 631-1400. HARBOR RIDGE -ESTATE located behind the guarded gates of Newport's mosl prestigious community, 1his magnificent luxury p roperty has superb views of the ocean, hubor & city lights. The main house has S bedrooms, featuring 2 mast~r suites, formtil dintng, family room and den. Additionally there are «>rvants quarters w11h 3 bedrooms The spacious Kroundi. enC"ompa~s a tennis court, pool .ind 'Pt' S 1,795,000 631 -1400 Corona del Mar, llutiqton Beach, lmDe,' Lapu Buch • od Newport Beach WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS Sales, Rentals, Property Management 2436 W. OA t Hwy~, Newport Beach 631-1400 , I 315Marme Ave. Balboa I land 673-6900 NEW LISTING NEW LISTING UITLHOCK CAMS wtlW - Thr e e bedroom townhome, great viewing deck. contemporary flavor with a sunny atrium. Plan 2 at $172,500. S011n• sncw. -4 bdrms on CdM hillside, nothing like It for charm: bricks. trench doors, wood floors. beams. skylights. private beach access. Ask- ing $449,500. 1.4 ACRES OF CALIFORNIA'S FINEST COASTLINE; IN CORONA DEL MAR; $7 MILLION BLUFF OVERLOOKING THE BAY OFFERS .258' OF WATERFRONT, TREES AND 2 HOMES * Unique Homes anxiously presents a rare opportunity to purchase an entire promontory In Newport Beach. Trees, rock escarpments and spectacular coastline views dominate this once In a lifetime offering. Access to a private beach as well as a sensational pool. and spa are part of this package. To own this piece of property is to control one of the most sought after locations in the world. Price: $7.000.000, area 1.4 acres. 258' of waterfront. •Presented In conjunction with a Coldwell Banker listing. ----·;_UNDER $300,000 ---- COIOH DEL IAI CWSIC -A cottage, complete with leaded windows, courtyard. spa. rich wood paneling, guest house. 2 bdrm. $280,000. LOVELY TMHE IEttoOM -In the Bluffs; on tree- llned greenbelt, view of bay from patio and greenbelt, excellent buy at $240,000. IM ltvl•E I• PIESEH CO•ITIOI -One bdrm plus convertible den In popular Orange Tree. Streams. tennis. pool. activities. $111,500. HIE flH -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. $239.500. LOWEST PllCH -01 ~ ·\.. O e of Olde CdM, room 4 crea S U .. ~. Spacious own- ers unit, 1 re ... gn ann. inc. $229,500. OM CUTHESS -A 2 bdrm. den home with beams. brick fireplace, tile floors, new roof, perched on hill in CdM, room for fun front yard. $229.500. 1• IOOHllDCE -Highly upgraded two bedroom, 2 beth condominium. In planned community with pools. park", spa. $139,900. CLOSE TO EVHmH•C -Near new 3 bdrm twnhme. trench doors. curved staircase. oak kitchen-breakfast room. 2 decks. and mini vu Back Bay $215.000 ---S310,000 TO $485,000 -- UCU"A IUCM -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm. a block to Victoria Beach. newer and nicer. with a peek ot blue view $425,900 CArt COD II Cll -A 3 bdrm. 21h bath charmer, two story. spacious master suite and famlly room, close to beach. $435,000. IOT SllfF OI TIE IAllff -A 3/2 and 211 duplex In olde CDMI Cul de Sac near footrldge. Cozy feel · and atrium In owners unit. $359.000. CWSIC IATCllST -Beautiful neighborhood love- ly 4 bdrm. 3 bath pool home with spa. large yard, fruit trees. and realistic price $310.000. CIM llUSllE -Potential view, 3 bdrm 2 bath, access to private beach Lush foliage. sparkling pool, large rooms. $325,000. CWSO TOWlllOIU -In Cosmopolitan COM Near scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms. 3 bath. Fine appointments. $439,000. HUI IOUSl -California classic ranch style, larger lot In Back Bay area. shutters, fr doors. 2 fireplaces. owner has bought another. $320,000 OlJE CDI CllHM -Epitome! 3 bdrms, 2 baths. larger lot and close to the beach. Beams. bricks. board and batten Priced at $325,000. SOMETlll•C $rlCIAl -In Harbor Ridge Crest; Spotless 3 bdrm with almost 3,000 sq. ft. and Intriguing view: Priced right at $465.000. UllQUE OPPOITU.ITl -For family desiring lovely, spacious 4 bdrm pool home In prestigious Irvine Terrace. Reduced to $375.000 ----$580,000 to see1,ooo---- SIT ton Vt(W -From beamed living room and watch the bay and pavilhon. 3 bdrm ottice. courtyard, designer kitchen. $575.000. SU .. Y UI lllCllT -Spectacular townhome over- looking all of Newport Beach. Bright.perky. 3 bdrm, 3 bath In Harbor Aldge .. At $661 .000 IUCI flOtlT TOftlOI( -Under construction, get involved with 3 bdrm. 2 ba. on West Oceanfront. $560,000 with $20,000 decor package. SHS£T IAWl•E -Featured In 1986 Classic Old COM. 4 bdrm. 3 ba, updated Santa Fe style, large lot. courtyard, spa. $625.000. ----OVER 1 MILLION ---- OUUTUDl•C -Great view. lot extends to high tide mark. 6.700 sq. ft. home with finest con- struction and every amenity. $3,950,000. A Will.A OM Tiil IUIFF -In San Clemente. spectacu- lar view of the Pacific. 5 bdrms. med1terranean flavor. owner witting to finance. $1,500.000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 Odll llllUllS $325.000 HI o .... llPl•lt If. 3 bdrm. 2 bath, prvt bch access R O'Shaughnessy 11YmmU01 $375.000 Ht11 ...... Private 4 bdrm. pool H Markes SUNDAY 1-5 lltffS $240,000 21H Vista tn-41 2 story. 3 bdrm townhome 0 Johnson l&mll •IUlll $325,000 IH c .... list.I .... If. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath prvt bch access E Tabak ... o• $229,500 111 Iris Cute 2 bdrm, den. home R O'Shaughnessy MST& •11 $320.000 2011 ,..._. Spacious 3 bdrm, FR all the extras A Johnson 11'91 TDUll $375.000 2101 1 ...... Private 4 bdrm, pool V Sinelatr .... •1• lllt $449.500 Qt l*Alt Twr .. t Very custom 4 bdrm. FR vtew M. von Geldern ---~------ NIGHT LIGHT VIEW Extremely desirable end unit, 2 sto_ry Fran- ciscan model. 3 bd, 21/z 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 1-SPM SAT-SUN 1949 VISTA CAUDAL, N.B. LARGEST FLOOR PLAN Beautiful Bluffs ''Z" plan, largest in excellent cond1t1on . Totally free-standing e nd unit, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled country kitch e n, two master suites. Dramatic tile roof line, priva te pa110 Priced very well, including the land. $267,000 BACK BAY VIEW /c•ry dramatic "Delores'' plan, with used brick, stained glass. beautiful Back Bay view. 3 Bd, 21 1 ba/. split -level, end unit Remodeled Kile hen w1 hardwood floors Lease hold. $238 ,000 MOVE-IN!! Eastbluff -Absolutely mint condit ion through- out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 21/2 ba, new roof, new exterior paint. Move-in!! Excellent home, ex- cellent price, includ es the land. .. $279,000 EASTBLUFF-F AMIL Y HOME This home is in move-in condition. Large yard front & back with nite light view. 3 bd, 3 ba, family room, formal dining, breakfast room off large kitchen. Leasehold. $257,00f CREME OF THE BLUFFS This Bluffs "Delores" plan is upgraded through-out, top quality in every de tail. New kitchen, French d oors, paneling, etc. FULL VIEW OF BACK BAY from almost every room Unsurpassed!! Pnc~ includes the land $395,000 Phyllis Goggio Doug He rbst Joy of Newport Carme n Rowe Cathy Colesworthy 640-0020 Gayle follingstad Sharron Harris Judy Loos Eastbluff Village Center, Ne~port Beach Harriet Spe ncer Chuck Coleswo rthy, Broker NEWPORT BEACH ... ,"_ 1111,111 DESIGNED 'TO DELIGHT. Each room Is an Invitation. Uvlng room overlooks MANICURED LAWN surrounding beautiful POOL for outdoor entertaining. Oversize family room, formaJ din- ing room, plus 5 bedrooms. Call today. CALL 646-7171 NP9 •t a. PUS "llH•" un,111 Outstanding value for an investor. Have a speclal place to secure your 40' boat-and a great real estate value at the same time. Rent the 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with fireplace, light and airy kitchen. CALL NOW. CALL 646-7171 NP10 ( IAI• YD 1111 ... WHERE HOME VALUES MAINTAIN A HIGH LEVELi Elegantly decorated Carmel mOdel, 3 bedrooms. family room, community pool. OWNER ANXIOUS. Call for exclusive showing. CALL 646-7171 NP 11 •NUtt --1-WIYl 1211,MO 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 VISITING CORPORA TE CLIENTS. call today. CALL 646-7171 NP12 FISIMI ISWI UUTI 1411,GM 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 adjoined by luxurious dressing area. Family room, den. party room downstairs Ideal for teenagers. Call for showing. CALL 646-7171 NPS ~L IUll 1421,llO Newport Beach's most exclusive area. Im- pressive custom home. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, vaulted ceiling living room. walls of glass. formal dining room with French doors -open onto pri- vate patio with spa in a serene setting. Where everyone wants to llvel CALL 646-7171 NP6 ~'•.Utt• 1212.- The best of Newport Heights. Bright and cheery home includes .2 master suites, formal dining, elegant fireplace In living room. spacious yard and excellent landscaping. CALL 646-7171 NP7 ·--l ..... " ........ PRIVATE BOAT DOCK ANO DECK SURROUND THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE. bank owner anxious for fast sale. 4 bedrooms. each with private bath, 3 fireplaces. formal dining, gourmet kitchen and walls of glass In living room overlook channel. Courtyard entry with pool and spa. Call for appointment. CALL 646-7171 NP8 Ull WAITS MT? 1141 .... 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 seperate children 's wing. Call tQday. CALL 646-7171 NP 1 NEWPORT BEACH Ill ,.. 1111.13 •• ..,.. HOME FOR THE BOATING ENTHUSIAST ON THE CHANNELi Truty an elegant estate with numerous outstanding features and reno- vations. Walls of glass In living room and master suite overlook channel. GOOD PARKING, ALSO. Call for appointment. CALL 646-7171 NP 2 ~ 1111,111 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! Call today! CALL 646-7171 NP3 Tll ... UR l lH,111 NEIGHBORHOOD FOR YOUNG EXECUTIVES. Delightful entertaining areas, vaulted ceilings. 2 master suites. each with Its own bath. Step saving kitchen. Balcony overlooks sparkling pool and spa. Privately gated. Call nowt CALL 646-7171 NP4 TUIE 1111,8IO 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. CALL 646-7171 NP13 Sift .... ,... ....... You 've got to see this home and its million dollar view! Prestigious, private executive home. Very spacious. All amenities. Four bedroom 31h baths. Private pool and spa. Call for exlusive showing. 546-2313 HP52 ....., IUll HPt.UJ l llt,000 Only one block to ocean Unbelievable value. act fast on this one. Call now. 546-2313 HP53 COSTA MESA ..... _ llM,111 PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY. Lots of potential. 3 bedrooms. hardwood floors. family room, fire- place, large lot on tree lined street. Paint and save on this outstanding value. NEWPORT BEACH SCHOOLS. This won't last. CALL 646-7171 NP14 USlSlll SIPDSUI' I 1H ,llO This charmer looks like model• New kitchen with all the goodies. Loely 2 bedroom on buildable r-2 lot. Call fast on this one! CALL 546-2313 HP 1 Stllllml lllWPUCl 1· IJtl,tM LOVELY TOP TO BOTTbMI FRESH PAINT ANO A BUBBLING ENTRYWAY FOUNTAIN WEL- COME YOU IN. Lovely living and family rooms. Extra Large bonus room with wet bar, Formal dining. Four fireplaces. Lush master suite with sitting room, Fireplace and whirlpool tub, nu- merous quality features and upgrades. call to see. CALL 546-2313 HP2 llUT Pllll-UUT AIU 114l,llO Popular floor plan In desirable area of Mesa Verde, excellent opportunity to step Into a great community. 3 Large bedrooms w. bath Call today. 546-2313 HP39 COSTA MESA ---........ Excellent location close to everything! Com- fortable, spacious home. Large dining room. 4 big bedrooms, 1¥. baths. Separate laundry area. Quiet street. Call now. 546-2313HP40 ..... ,._ l lU,111 Another just llstedl Fresh paint In and out. Great family home. 4 large bedrooms. 1o/4 baths. Ex tra large lot. RV access. Quiet street. Call today! 546-2313 HP41 ••• ..., mu,._ UM.Ill Elegant and c1assy. a 5'ght to behold. Beautiful llving room. Huge family room with lovefy trench doors. Five large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. 3 car garage. Large corner lot. Call for an appoint- ment. 546-2313 HP42 no~ YM WUTI 1221,111 Amehlties. location and terms. huge executive family home. Family room. formal dining, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, pool. RV access and hooi<- ups. Great Eastslde location. Owner will carry first trust deed with 20% down! Call now! 546-2313 HP43 ,.. ...... I.Ill lt21,ooe Chance of a lifetime. 1.19 acres. 4 existing units room for up to 17 with city approval Call for details. 546-2313 HP44 WTSlll ITllTfl 1111,800 Great opportunity' Cute home on a big lot Looks great. New carpet. new patnt in and out Call fast-wont last! 546-2313 HP45 Ulll F.._Y _ 1117,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 pool and spa. Fresh paint outside "ices the cake." Call to see. 546-2313 HP46 ... n UALMll Slt,tOOI Rare opportunity. Great location. Cozy and private 2 bedroom 11h bath townhome. Private patio, enclosed garage. Call fast 546-2313 HP55 2-S -LIT 1111,118 Clean. clean. clean! Very well maintained. Both homes extensively upgraded Each with 2 bedrooms. separate garages. Excellent income or family property. Call for more info. 546-2313 HP48 MESA VERDE nm_. -Tllll l!M,111 Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home. Spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal dining. 4 Large bedrooms. 2'..i> Baths. Bubbling spa. AV Access. New landscaping. Call for an a ntment to see. CALL ~2313 HP3 an1111tu 1111T a•..-Ta11 trees and mature shrubs surround this large hOme offering SUBURBIA AT ITS BEST! Formal dining. step saving kitchen, family room/play center. large master suite with lavish bathroom. NEWPORT BEACH SCHOOLS PRICED TO SELL-UNDER MARKET. THIS WON'T LAST! CALL 646-7171 NP15 Put Number 1 to work for you. I aL·h ot1icc i\ /l1tlcpendcnt/.\ ()\\ 17t'd ~If](/ l>fl('ratc.'(f -( )\\ 11<.'1-rcrr_\ .\le.'( 'ard/c.· • .. THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ·~ BAYSHORES BAYFRONT ... This is a bayfront '****************************• property of which few, in a lifetime, come to the « WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES : market place. The environment completely : ,. transcends even the uppermost limits of ac--tr IRVINE TERRACE ................................ lll0,000 it cepted greatness. Forget, for a moment, th......Sat-Sun 1-5 ..................... 1309 Dolphin Terrace • warm and comfortable 4 bedroom home with • : pool. spa and gym. Concentrate on the 25,000 • • square foot lot, meticulously landscaped ... and : DOYER SHORES BAYFRONT ............. S'n5,000 it the 180 feet of priceless bayfront, complete with • Sat 1-5 .......................... 308 Morning Star lane • 136 feet of pier. It Is here that this expensive • : property actually justifies its expensiveness. : DOYER SHORES ................................. 1731,500 • .................................................. ~ .... s11,aoo.ooo • sun 1-5 1524 Antigua • ......................................... . BAYSHORES BAYFRONT ... Your own villa at: it the water's edge. 60 foot prime lot on fee land. • • Step-down living room. FormaJ dining room with -tr DOVER SHORES .. ·············· ..... ·........... MM,000 • oak church panelling and wine storage. s • Sun 1-5 ..................................... 1730 Galaxy Or. : bedrooms. 3 baths. Inviting balcony overlooking ! it ~~ ;:.~b~::~~hu~~:s~~r~:ro~r!~~'.!it;'l~~I~~ : DOVER SHORES................................. 1175,000 : f t S1 ._ 000 • Sun 1-5.. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. 1736 Galaxy Drive • o s or age........................................... ,... .. , _. • ~~~!Asl~:~Ew:~~~~,~~-3 ·t!~~:~ ~~~~~ :s DOVE1 As SHORES .................... 1 .. 9 .. 1 .. 8 ... G .... , 98700,0001 : near perfection. The attention to Interior detail ls ! un -································· 8 axy r ve ,. Impeccable (high beamed ceilings, beveled • : glass, gourmet kitchen, etc .. ). 72 feet of water-! DOVER SHORES ................................. 1157,000 • front. Pier. Slip. An experience to be savored. • Sun 1-5 ................................. 1518 Galaxy Drive • ............................................................ $1,115,000 .. . : DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT . . . Monu-: SPYGLASS.......................................... "30,000 • mental. .... approxlmately 5,000 square feet . •Sun 1-5 .......................................... 2 Jade Cove : There are 5 bedrooms and 6~ baths. This grand • • formal French Regency Is being offered for the : • first time. Inside, In addition to many other • SPYGLASS.......................................... tl10,000 • outstanding features, Is a two-story dining ii Sun 1-5 ................................ 23 Monteclto Drive : room . Outside Is 61 feet of prime bayfront with a • it 20x40 dock. This custom home has-been ! it carefully composed to accomodate large • BALBOA PENINSULA......................... S415,000 • gatherings and, at the same time, be luxurious • Sun 1-5 .......................................... 117 G Street • and comfortable for the family that occupies It. • ! Don't miss it.. ........................................ S195,000 : a•YCREST -000 it • ~ .......................................... -1s, • IRVINE TERRACE ... All the comforts of a • Sun 1-5 .............................. 1528 Santiago Drive • magnificent home plus an awe-inspiring view of _. • the bay and all Its activities. 3 large bedrooms. 5 • : baths. New kitchen with expansion for dining -tr HARBOR HIGHLANDS ......................... 1441,000 it and office built-Ins. Greenhouse roof over dining ! Sat 1-5 ............................... 1207 Highland Drive • area. Great entertainment room on view side -tr • with mirror-backed wet bar. 3 car J:a000ge : BAYCREST ......................................... S..IOO : ............................................................... • • Sat 1-5 ................................ 2100 Leeward Lane • DOVER SHORES BA YFAONT . . . A special -tr : home for special people. Pier and float. Main • • house features living room. dining room, library ! BAYCREST ........................................ '350,000 • and master suite. Nine foot celllngs. Strauss •Sat 1-5 ................................. 1729 Terrapin Way • crystal chandeliers. Seperate 2 bedroom suite • : across the brick courtyard .......... NOW '775,000: JAIMINE CREEK ................................ llS7,500 • DOVER SHORES . . . A classic Jn elegance • Sun 1-5 ...................... 106 Jasmine Creek Drive : reminiscent of the French empire period. The : it gate opens to an Inviting pool and the oak and • tRVINE TERRACE ................................ 1315,GOO : marble entry. Inside, pa.st the marble columned •Sat 1-5 ........................ 1519 Santanella Terrace • vestibule, the home opens to the formal living : • and dining rooms, spacious kitchen, oak-Uned _., • library, family room and guest quarters ... all In • BAYCRE8T .......................................... 1211,500 it view of bevefed glass trench doors. sparkllng • Sun 1-5 ......................... 183~ Tradewfnds Lane : chandeliers, oak flooring and 3 fireplaces. Up-! • stairs Is the aecluded master suite and 3 ad-• ._ • dltlonaJ bedrooms. Pleasant view ......... '731,500 • BAYCREST .......................................... .-v,000 • • Sun 1-5 ............................ 1907 Windward Lane • DOYEt SHOREa ... Ivan Wells atrium model.~****************************** bedroome. Family room. Otnlng room. Elegantly lendlC8ped vtew aide of th9 yard has pool, SJ.la 631 7300 ::=~-~~~!~---~~-~.~~~~~-~'.~~·~~ - DOVER SHORES ... One visit will convince you that this elegantly upgraded home warrants your consideration. 3 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths. A llvlng room that makes entertaining a pleasure. Oen large enough for pool table. 3 fireplaces. A kitchen that would delight any gourmet cook. Breakfast area In kitchen. Un- obstructed view of Back Bay ................ *5,000 DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT ... Tranquil charm. Lovely patio and deck at the water's edge. Pier and slip for 40 foot boat. Delightful 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Dining room. Den. 2 fireplaces ............................................... 1815,000 DOVER SHORES . . . A lovely home. 3 bedrooms. Totally remodeled living room, family room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms and one in separate wing, Master bedroom wing with sitting area and fireplace, his and hers bathrooms. Oen could be used as fourth bedroom. View patio with flrepit and spa. Air conditioned. Double Insulated. Security system ..................................... 11751000 DOVER SHORES ... Huge home. Large living room. Family room with brick fireplace, walk- behind wet bar. lcemaker, and room for pool table. Kitchen with loads or cabinetry and eating area. Master bedroom has waJk-in closets. seperate tub and shower. 3 addltlonal bedrooms. Sewing room. Den with wood cabi- netry and shelving. Huge covered patio on view side of lot.. ........................................... M70,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Courtyard entrance beautlfully landscaped with room for pool. In- terior designed for comfort. Open beamed ceil- ings. 5 spacious bedrooms. <4 baths. Wet bar with wine storage. Kitchen completety re- modeled with skylights and all new appllaooea. 3 car garage ............................................. 1117,000 SPYGLASS . . Beautifully expanded Cape Horn model with many elegant features. 4 bedrooms. 21/t baths. Family room. Bonus room. Formal dining room. Entry of double doors and leaded glass. Maybrlck and oak floors. 2 fire- places. Kitchen with all new appliances. 3 car garage .................................................. '830,000 SPYGLASS ... Lovely Tradewlnds model with} view of mountains, ocean and city lights. Hard- wood floors In entry, family room and kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2 12 baths. 2 fireplaces .... living , room and family room. A magnificent spa and waterfall. Gas barbecue. Flreplt. Everything to make entertaining a pleasure. Security System ............................................................... 1810,000 BACK BAY . . . Spacious California Spanish style home, Tiie gallery. 6 bedrooms. large corner lot with additional property zoned for horees. Must see to appreciate ............ SSS0,000 ' BIG CANYON ... Obvious pride of ownership. Monaco model with numerous extras .... some vtew potentlal. 3 t>edrooma. 2'n baths. Olnl"i1 room. Wet bar. Third bedroom hu den bulft lns, .. easlly eonvertlble. Kitchen with breakfast area. Central air conditioning. Security S)'ltem. large yard with space for spa ..... NOW M10.000 617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH & 0 eoa a a c:s THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY DOYER SHORES . . . Impressive courtyard entry ... plumbed for a pool. refreshing view of back bay, city lights and the mountaJne. 3 spKloue bedrooms. 21n bathe. Delightful ltvlng room wtth corner fireplace. Entire home Is open, light and airy. Central air conditioning. Kitchen complete wtth eating area ..................... 1411,500 BALBOA PENINSULA ... A fun place to llve and play. Pleasant view and an easy walk to the ocean beach. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Dining room. Family room. Gas kitchen wlh bullt-lns. 2 flreplaoes ............................................... MIS,000 BAYCREST ... When spacious living matters, consider this two-story. 5 bedroom. 4 bath home. Two master sultes ... one upstairs. Private quarters for maid. French doors and windows. Home freshly painted. Enormous park-like yard with fenced pool... ................................. $475,000 DOVER SHORES ... Back bay view. Fabulous family room with custom walput bar and wine storage. Fantastic home for casual parties or formal entertaining., 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Con- vertible den. 1 bedroom and bath Ideally located for maid or guest ................................... $475,000 WE8TCLIFF ... You'll be lmpresaed with the quality and floor plan of this custom built home. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Oen with large screen television and built-In stereo and speakers. Dining room. Fabulous kitchen. 3-car garage. Pool, spa and greenhouse. Owner wlll carry first trust deed at excellent terms ................ $448,000 BAYCREST . . . The charm of old Cali- fornia/Spanish style. This 5 bedroom. 3'h bath home is perfect for active families. Family room. Dining room. Newly painted exterior. Extra large lot. Pool, spa and shuffleboard court ... $415,000 HARBOR RIDGE ... Highly upgraded "Renais- sance" model. Courtyard with brick walkway. Lush garden. Custom brick floors, mirrors. crown mouldings. 3 bedrooms. Including an Impressive master suite. Library/loft with book- cases and wet bar. 2 huge decks. Mountain view ............................................................... $410,000 BA YCREST . . . Majestic two-story home. De- lightful vlews ... e~peclally from the upper level. 5 bedrooms. 2 masters upstairs. Two-story living room. Large family room. Wet bar. Dining room. Kitchen with eating area ....................... 1399,900 8AYCRE8T ... An Inviting and comfortable 4 bedroom homme. 3'h baths. Gourmet kitchen with every convenience. Dining room. Spacious backyard with abundant trees and flowering shrubs. A great family neighborhood ... $375,000 BAYCAEST ... Highly upgraded and recently remodefed large famlly home. 5 spacious bedrooms. 4 baths. Two flreplaces. Elegant window and floor coverings.Gourmet kitchen with drop oejllng lights and new tlle. SepM&te maid or guest quar:ters. An award-winning pool and s~ .................................................. 9314,000 BA YCREIT . . . Beautifully appointed tra- dition al home. 4 bedrooms. Dining room. Living room wtth wet bar. Lovety v"9w of lush gardens. 'F~lly room with vaulted beam cetllnga. Home Insulated. Large lot.. ............................. ._,500 BAYCftEST ... Choice neighborhood. De- lightful home. Spaci0U1 living room Wfth vaulted oeltlng and brick fireplace. French doors open to pool and patio. Dining room. County kitchen wtth built-In barbecue. Convection oven, re- frigerator and washer-dryer, Included. Separate wine room with wet bar. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Family room. Large yard ............ SSS0,000 EASTBLUFF . . . Comfort, charm and conve- nience. Popular Lusk Plan B. 4 bedrooms. 2'h baths. Large family room with eating area. Dining room. Electric kitchen. 15x30 foot pool. Spa ........................................................ ISS0,000 8AYCRE8T . . . This comfortable home has been upgraded with new carpet and paint. Beveled glass front doors. 4 bedrooms. 3¥. baths. Relax In a private room with a jacuzzi tub, large windows and mirrored walls. Secluded yard Is equipped with hot tub, wet bar and refrigerator ............................................ $349,500 BA YCREST ... Nestled in a cul de sac setting of numerous pine trees Is an Ivan Wells home unlike any you have seen. Cedar plank ceilings throughout give the feeling of being In your own mountain retreat. Spacious llvlng room features a large wet bar which overlooks a secluded garden setting. The outdoors carries Itself Into the massive family room and recently re- modeled kitchen. There are 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Two car garage ......................... $347,500 BA YCAEST . . . Exquisite home for couple or small family who want elegant home. 2 master bedrooms .... each with private bath. Family room with fireplace overlooking pool and spa. Huge carpeted patio with barbecue, fireplace and wet bar. Cheerful breakfast room or office. Seperate soundproof hobby room. Security sys- tem ......................................................... '34$,000 JASMINE CREEK . . Hlot'\0,.. upgraded Plan Two with a great ,.,.. l on. Spacious 2 bedrooms a.s 0 t.-··->· Dining room. Kitchen wit~n -•d. Breakfast area. Wood floors. Fireplace In living room and den. Lovely patio and landscaping. Security gate and com- munity pool and tennis ................ NOW $337.500 BAYCAEIT . . . Attractive Ivan Wells pool home. Excellent 04Mghborhood for children. 4 bedrooms. 2'h baths. Family room opens to ~=~~.~~~:.~~~~~~~·l·~·-~~~.~~~·~~;,g HARBOR HIGHLANDS ... Delightful home In a neat and clean condition. The 4 bedrooms are arranged for complete privacy. 21~ baths. 2 stone flreplaces. Wet bar with refrigerator. Hardwood parquet floors in traffic areas. Pool ............................................................... $321,000 BAYCREIT . . Traditional Lyons & Cashion home with great curb appeal. Loads of charm. Living room, dining room, family room and . master bedroom ... all overlook Ing the spacious tree shaded patio. 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths. Wet bar ......................................................... '32:1.000 631-7300 8AYCRE8T ... If a kitchen la the center point of your family life, you'll love this tasty 3 bedroom home. This state-of-the-art kitchen Is custom. spacious, functional and In mint condition. While you're here, be sure to see the cathedral ceU- lngs, plank noorlng, secluded master suite and private backyard ................................... $325,000 tRYINE TERRACE . . . Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. One bedroom now used as den with built-In bookshelves ... easlly con- vertible. Manicured grounds wtth fruit trees. Fireplace In living room. New carpeting. Electric kitchen w1th refrigerator Included. NeW Cal- Shake roof with 30 year guarantee ...... 1315,000 BA YCRE8T . . . The single story Ivan Wells model. Excellent locatlon ... reasonable price. 4 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths. Family room. Din- ing room. Convenient laundry room. Special platform bed In the master suite. Large lot. ............................................................... 121f,500 BAYCREST ... Cheerful 4 bedroom home. 2'h baths. 2 fireplaces. Dining room. Great kitchen with all new appliances, Including microwave .. Breakfast bar. Heated pool. Low maintenance yard ....................................................... 1295,000 THE BLUFFS ... Split-level G Plan with living area and 2 bedrooms. 2 baths on upper level. 1 bedroom and bath on lower level. Tree-top view. Dining room with dramatically draped window. Kitchen with eating area. Huge storage room. Easy walk to community pool... ............ $219,500 NEWPORT BEACH . . Delightful 3 bedroom home in a great family .neighborhood. 21/1 baths. Spacious living room with flagstone fireplace. Extensive breakfast counter in kitchen. Dining room. Lovely view of back bay and night lights. Reduced...... ....... . .. .............. NOW $260,000 NEWPORT BEACH It s time to relax and play a little. 3 bedroom condo. 2 baths. 2 community pools nearby ... one for adults. one for children. Badminton court and shuffleboard. Convenient to putting green. Walking distance t9 driving range and golf course. 2 patios..... .. ... 1180,000 THE VERSAILLES ... Best unobstructed view-- southwest location. Large two bedroom unit...upgraded throughout. Convenient to elevator and garage. Secunty community with pool, gym, etc ... Lovety furniture negotiable ................... . .................... ....... . ...... 1192,000 SANT A ANA •.. NEAR WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER ... Popular Shady Hollow patio home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Huge 200 square foot family room. Upgraded throughout. Brick atrium. Currently leased at $1300 month. Good lnvestment...20% down. break even ..... 1151,000 WESTCLIFF ... Attractive 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit. New carpeting throughout. Private sauna on patio. Community pool and spa. Convenient location ................................................ 1150,000 EASTSIOE COST A MESA ... Large. quiet end unit In a well maintained 20 unit complex. Former model. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Laundry facllltlee Inside. large fenced yard. Community pool and spa. Large assumable loan .... 1141.,SOO 1617 -WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH .. Li do ·Realty LIDO ISLE Vil UDO SOUi HYFIOMT -6 Bedroom home with extra large "T" slip for 100' yacht. Turning basin location. $2,750,000. Darell/Lawson JUST USTD -3 Bedroms, 40' lot on Via Genoa. Excellent street to street location. Near bay beach. $379,900. V1rginla O'Brien VIA QUITO -Large family room + wet bar area 3 spacious bedrooms. 211, baths, 50' wide tot. $465.000. Virginia O'Brien VIA LOICA -3 Bedroom with tots of appeal. Large patio. perfect for entertaining. Spacious 45' wide lot $325.000 Virginia O'Brien Vil OIVIETO -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' lot. Full of charm. $425.000. Howard Lawson VlA llAVIE -Recently remodeled & decorated. French doors & windows, maid's quarters, for- mal dining room. $595,000. Linda Jacobs VIA IHTOIE -40' pool on a 55' wide lot. 3 bedrooms. sunny lanai, copper plumbing. $425,000. Virginia O'Brien DAILY ~ILOT ftAL UTATW Serving ... • BALBOA ISLANQ • BALBOA • BA YS HORES • CORONA DEL MAR • COSTA MESA • • DOVER SHORES • L AGUNA BEACH • LIDO ISLE • • LINDA ISLE • • NEWPORT HEIGHTS • WESTCLIFF • • WEST NEWPORT BEACH • • THE BLUFFS • SPYGLASS • • HARBOR VIEW • CAMEO SHORES • • BIG C ANYON • REMODELED BAYFRONT BEAUTY LIDO ISLE Pnleeated by Bob Newell & Wyvoue GW SPECW. FUTlllS -Via Lido Soud locatlon-4 bedrooms. 4 baths-boat dock for two boats-sandy beach-fireplace in living room & master suite-lovely brick patio-near clubhouse & tennis courts. $1,551, ... VERSAILLES CONDOS Community Pool, Spa, ClubhouM, Guard O.t• NEWPORT BEACH PIOMOITOIY HYflOIT -Country French with old world charm & quality craftsmanship. Pier & slip. $1.495,000. Darell/Lawson IALIOA PUlllSUlA OCWFIOU -Kitchen, living room & master suite upstairs for the great ocean view. $685,000 Javad Mansoor WEST IEWPOIT -2 Story, 3 bedroom, 2'h bath home. Balcony off bedrooms. large patio. Owner will carry 2nd. $239,500. Linda Jacobs REDUCED $31,000 -Double lot with an existing 3 bedroom house on Cliff Or Build 2 homes, live in one $369.000 Stephanie Bernardy IALIOA PEllHUlA -33rd Street, corner location. high quahty custom 3 bdrm. 3'h bath beach home $349,950. Darell Bryan DOVH HIVE TOWHOIE -In Dover Village, walking · distance to shopping, 2 bdrms. 2'h baths. pool, double garage. $134,500. Gib Walker 12 011 TME WATU -45 ' lot with a 4 bedroom home • separate 1 bedroom apartment. Dock for small boat. $450,000. Stephanie Bernardy Uto PAH DllVE PElTIOUSE COHO -Bayf ront beauty 2 bdrms, den. 3 baths, slip available. Reduced to $485,000 Javad/Tillie appeal. Beamed ceilings. French doors, 45' lot. Cini/._. VIA PAUllO -4 bedroom home with lots oft 111 SCllU PWA #lll • lll. IU • $115,MI $385,000. Virginia O'Brien 3M CAClll lAll Pill • 211, 2U • SIM,5ll HYFIOllT Mlc:NllSE -Refurbished unit, 1 bdrm + den, 1 'h baths, gourmet kitchen. slips. pool. custom decor $299,500 Gib Walker IAYftHT l lCHtSE -For the discriminating buyer. 3 bdrms, remodeled bath, boat slip, pool. Furnishings included. $425,000. Tillle/Javad COSTA MESA HtnAllY WOODS -Spacious E's1de townhome. 3 bedrooms. 2'' baths. pool, tennis courts. only 30 units $154.900. Stephanie Bernardy ISTH STREET Spacious duplex, 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths, fireplace, double garage each. Well main- tained Both rented. "$315,000. Gib Walker FllST TllE IUYEl·IEW USTIK -Spacious re- modeled 3 bdrm charmer + family room with fireplace. Redwood deck with spa. Immaculate. Hardwood floors. $139,000. Ronda Nelson. 2~ Street -One of 4 properties sharing private driveway. 2 bdrm + den, 2 baths, yard all around. S 179,000. Howard Lawson COMMERCIAL PROPERTY UINIT 1£.ACI Piii( lOCUtOI -Retail/office building. May exchange qr sell outright. carry 2nd T.D. Across from City Hall. $1, 150.000. Bob/Wyvonne SM CAClll lAll # 212 2tt lclll # ltl 2tt lclll # 112 111 SCllU PWA # 123 2tt lclUl Jt 1 • • • • • 112 SCllLZ PWA #121 • ' 211,2U • S~1 lU • 211. 2U • 111.lU • 211. 2U • ....... Slzt,IM SJS,IM Sl24,IM SIS.set Sllt,511 letC. 211, HA • SlH,SM VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 Community Pool, 8pe, Ouerd Gate 221 lltC£ I.Mt[ # 112 • 111 +ID, lU • Silt.SM u.111-. 211 caclll IJll #212 • 111, 1u • sin.• zu CAClll um #ltt • 211 +Ill. 211 • uu .. • letC. HI CKlll lMl Ii l M • 211,2U • S14l,511 ..... NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES Communttr Poot, Spa, T ennle lMt FML c.T PUii J • ~fl. n\ IA • $245, ... ClfTU. c.T PUil l • l 11. n\ U • Slat,• llll.llcmTPUll • en-., 4 .. 2'w\ u • $111,MI ...,.,._ UDO PAil HIVE IAYFIOIT -Beautltully decorated 3rd floor unit. All new kitchen. Security bdlg Pool & boat slips $250,000. Gib Walker IAllOA PHllSUlA IAYflOIT -Beautifully re- modeled Cape Cod style, custom features. New pier & slip. $1 , 195,000. Claudette Taylor ********OPEN HOUSES ********* 721 WIA UIO SHI, UM bit (Sit 1-4) -Truly unique -+ large corner tot with bay view. 5 BR, 4'h Ba. Near Beach and tennis. $795.000 335 Nm UIO, UH ISU (Sii 2·5) -4 BR large upstairs den w/wet bar, beamed ceilings throughout, corner locallon. $555,500 Jlt21 SO. COAST IWT., SI. lMIU (Sit lf.12) -2 BR cottage + guest quarters, private steps to beach. ocean view. $599.000. US N lie(. UH ISU (S.. 1-4) -50' wfde lot, beauty t-quality 5 BR, 4% BA, den, famlty room. $670,000. n1nn IHFa.T HUllll.. ....... Absolutely no maintenance. Sunbathe on water- front patio. Pier for your boat -up to 55 {eet. Dramatic mast.er swte plus 2 other bedrooms. Only seven years old. French doors and windows. Owner very anxious. Beverly Morphy IEW Yin UST9I m 111• Yll'W -.U ....... Customlled one-level 3 BR plus, 3 ~ BA home on extra large lot with panoramic ocean and sunset view. Ideal location on quiet top street but conve- nient to all shopplng and schools. Game room with its own bath and bar -a great p~ for children and parties. Maxine Propp lalUT&m WUlll 12.-.- Situated high on the hill overlooking all of Newport Beach. This incredible estate includes 5BR. 4 lhBA, study, family room, garden room, gourmet ki~hen, & spectacular wine cellar with custom e~hed glass doors. Interior design by Hank Morgan. Absolutely incomparable. Price 1t1dudes furnishings. Maureen White and Ed &ca.no DOLISIYE •Yim TDUll snt,IM A perfect family home on large comer lot near park. This single story home mcludes 4 very large bedrooms, 3BA, family room, workshop, and tota.lJy pnvate swimming pool. Seller very motivated. Maureen White and Ed Escano IEllCll Tl SEW Mn.- 1800 ocean view from this highly customized home. Large master bedroom. formal dining, den, breakfast area, guest bedroom. Wood floo~. French doors. air conditioning. A private pool and spa tO enjoy while wa~hing the sunsets. Call Ann Peters / IEW UITill IHI .... Delightful ocean breezes and a nice view can be yours from the immaculate 3BR, 2BA home. Vaulted ceillngs. hardwood floors, cozy fireplace. Room for a pool. Enjoy the use of pnvate ocean beaches. CalJ Ann Peters 111111 IEW ICUIFltHT llllltt 11,lH,- 1800 view of ocean and Catalina from all 3 levelci. Custom built home will be completed approx- imately October. Features include large patio w/jacuzzi, 2 wet bars. gourmet kiochen. Fabulous master suite plus two guest suites. Once ln a lifetime opporturuty to own your dream home on the sand. Call Diana Prosser PIUYAlt ll•llITT S4H,MI Elegant two-story townhome with private courtyard and large patio. Skylights and ex- tensive use of glass enhance mountain and night light Vlew. Three bedroo~. 2 ~BA plus a loft with a wet bar. Owner will consider trades or l~ase option Call Diana Prosser Flllllll n...u USTill Utl-On prestigious West Bay Avenue just steps Crom bay and ocean. Recently painted and remodeled this chartning wood beam ceiling home has it all. J •n bedrooms, huge fanuly room and master suite, fonnal dining room, 2 patios and a sundeck! Call MaraJou Ingold IEW UITill 12H- ln Harbor Vi<.'w homes -a 4BR, single story Montego plan on a large pi~shaped lot. with mature landscaping that affords a great amount of pnvacy A very good value. h's priced reason- ably at $259.000. This·home i.a vacant and ready for unmedia~ occupancy' Call Susan Scanlan # 2 Clwlc Pla••1 lulte I 00 ' SANTAANA 1 BR. FR. Pool, Spa PENINSULA 3 BR, WIJfmt WFSTCLIFF 3 BR. FR. PL SATllllY 811 .. 1-6 --l-5 ..... 1--4 lllllY .,, ......... Sharon Vast 111tL ....... Beverly Morphy 1111 ........ Barbara Aune BlG CANYON t•,• H ....... ...., 4 BR. FR, Pool. Spa. Vu 1-5 M.aralou Ingold HARBOR VIEW 1211.-n• Pert ••w 4 BR, FR 1-5 Susan Scanlan PENINSULA II•,• 1412 .... .., 2 BR, FR, View 1-5 Hobie Denny HARBOR RIDGE 1121,tM 44 ...... ...._ 5 BR, FR, Pool Spa 1-5 Sharon Vogt HARBOR RIDGE ...... 11 ..... 1•11 3 BR, FR, Pool. Spa. Vw 1-5 F.d Eecano WESTCLIFF 11•,MI 11M ...._. M. I 2 BR l-5 Beverly Morphy DOVER SHORES tau,-11• ...._.. 3 BR , FR. Vw !~1--4 Barbara Aune ·· SITI UI lllllY CORONA DEL M1t-112 ...... 3 BR, FR 2-5 Linda Oeth BELCOURT INl,MI 24 .......... 4 BO, FR 1-5 Belle Partch NEWPORT HTS 1121,-1111&pM. 4 BD, Spa & Vw 1-5 Gayle Amato OORONA DEL MAR 1141-2224 PMHle ..... ~BR, FR, Spa, Vw 1-5 Niben/Allin.'lon OCEANFRONT 1111,-12tt W • ..._., ... 6 BR. FR, Spa. Wtrtmt 1-5 Tom Allinson SPYGLASS S2,1.... T., INtr hlet Lots 84-85-86 a.a MaraJou Ingold BIG CANYON Siii.... 11 ... •• lllt' 3 BR, Spa. Vw 1-5 Carolyn Mtuion BIG CANYON ...... 11 ..... TrH 4 BR, FR. Pool, Spa, Vw 1-5 C.OOper/Allinson BIG CANYON ...... 21 l11••11r 6 BR. FR. Vw 1-5 Manlyn BulkJey NEWPORT CREST S1U.-I 1riN IMrt 2 BR, Pool. Spa 1·5 Ltz Beazley SHOR!X:LIFF IHI-HI 1'"69c...,.. 4 BR. FR 1-5 Denny/Bailey WESTCLIFF Mil.-11M lrett laM 3 BR. FR 1-5 Amato/Steiner CA.MID HGHLNDS IHI-.... ht1IM4 3 BR , 1-4 Donna Godshall OLD C.O.M 1411,111 2tl 1rit 2 BR, Vw 2-5 Lmda Oeth .. Ulfll.m&L PMllY SICl,IOO . A charming home with an abundance of wood and stone. Includes SBR. 4 ~BA. Nestled on one of Big Canyon's largest lots. Featuring your own private drivf' and a grand pool and spa viewing over beautiful lush gardens. Priced for an im- mediate sale at $945,000. Appointment only with Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody Ill UIYM •&Mt I Ella.I $111,000 A very private and tranquil setting Very spacious living areas perfect for entertatning. Formal liv- ing and dining. magnWcent den w/fireplace. plu.ci four bedroom suites. The grounds are a delight including a large pool and spa with pnvate patiocs CaU Danny Bibb or Maralou lngold MUI FlllT llSllllTI&L/.....UOW. 12,Hl,000 Approximately 10.000 ~uare feet ioncd for mixed residential/commercial development. ~ the sands ot South m California's !lnest beach Th&J location offers s rare inv tmcnt opportunity $2,200,000 Hobie Denny net Jan De-bay 644-6200 WILi Tl IOUI 12H .... Great buy in Newport Beach' Private community with pool. Expanded master suite. Large second bedroom, den or third bedroom. Bnght. open, new appliances in ki~hen. Large garden pauo facing strada. $260,000 includes land Call Sara Hinman SPUT&MUI MUIFMIT 12,211.- The most spectacular views are offered from each Level of this three-story custom home on the cliff overlooking Big C.Orona, the jetty. ocean and Catalina. Each level affords a unique decor suit- able for a sophistic.ated yet comfortable lifestyle. Four bedrooms, 3 ~BA. game room, hot tub, solarium and more. Offered in fee $2,250.000. Danny Bibb or Martha Macnab lllHLOW 11,111.- 0f executive style living on Bayfront. Dramatic styling features lavish use of brick cedar, e~hed and stained glass. Three bedroom. 3 'h BA. li- brary. formal dining, billiard room, large pier & slip. $(,850,000 includes land. Martha Macnab ' OOIPTillW.f UUE llOI 11,ne,- An opportunity to keep your 70' boat ln front of your own home. Recently remodelded 4BR with formal livlng and din.mg, large breakfast room, private study, and hug~ master suite with fire- place. All light and bright and contemporary feeling. Over 140' of water front.age with a 70' dock. Includes land at $1.200,000. Martha Macnab HWLJSTm Mll,800 Views of the ocean, back bay and clly ugh ts from this 3BR. J~BA home. Open and spacious floor plan on a pnvate cul-de-sac street Master bedroom has its own deck, walk-in closet. mir- rored bath and cathedral ceilings. French doors, large custom bar. hardwood noors are just a few of the many ameruti.es CaU Gayle Amato PllCE UllCTill U . 1211,IOI This newly redone beauty needs an oCfer qu1ckJy' It's a bag 2-story 3BR home made for gracious living and ent.ertatnmcnl near great recreation, schools and shopping Whal an opporturuty! C.Oby Ward lllHHI Im L•IT YIEW 1311.000 Single story Harbor Ridge home with 2BR, 2BA. sunken fi replace and conversauon area. Extra large yard overlookmg San Joaquin Reservoir and city lights. A secluded hideaway and an open airy expanse of glass Maureen White and Ed F.scano FllflllSlllE-Ulll ISU 11,1111000 This 4BR. 4 1"1 BA. FR. bonus room j'lomP has undergone a face lift with new paint, new carpet- ing. ne w landscaping. and much more. Located on the wa,t.er with a pnvate dock and guard-gated rommuruty Owner w1U c.arry new 1st T D with ... extremely attractive interest rate and tenns CaJl Ed F.Bcano or Maureen Whitt- lflMIT ESTATE 11,IOO,oM Private tenrus court, pool and spa Large custom home situated on ''2 acre lot m prestigious Belcourt. Two-st0ry home with 5BR. 4BA. family room, ~tudy, ;ur conditioning. extensive S«'untv system. Bright and r heerful and m ·move-in .. ronchllon 24-hour guarded gate rommunity Price indudPS the lnnd. Owner will c-on.~td<.-r trading' for lt>S!i cxpt>n!l1ve homf' Donn;\ Godshall IT. &LIAl'S I 11 t.000 Plus on<.' lx>droom in prestigious St. Alb<ln'' Many upgrades Owner will carry 2nd T 0 Priced to 11 qu1<'kly? $110,000 Sh. ron Vogt NIWPOaT BIACll 1 ~ f - ~AGl12/SATU•DAYAUGUST21.1 .................................................................... ID~~Al~LY!.l~~IL~OT~~·~IAL~~l~ST:~~ATa SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 COLONIAL BY THE SEA C'hoose from lwo ne w single-family homes just steps from the beach on the Balboa Peninsula They are both designed m the trad1ttonal mannt>r with lots of Colonial feeling. Each has three bedrooms, two and one. half baths and a two ca r garage. Act now and enjoy the surf and sand of Balboa this summer $375,000. Ad # 003. BELCOURT /\ serenely elegant home in THE TERR ACE. Marble fl ooring, planta· t1on shutters, plush white carpet, marble-faced fireplaces and beauti ful landscaping Exquisite 1s the only word that properly describes this home Three bedrooms. tw o and one-half bath8, all wonderfully upgraded $580.000 Ad s: 005 PRIVATE COMM UNITY WATERFRONT Situated directly on a sandy beach. this large family home offers the most for an active lifestyle Tennis. boating and swimming are at your doorstep Four bedroo ms. fo ur and one half baths, plus a maids room $795.000 Leasehold Ad 11 008. SANTA ANA APA RTMENTS-J UST REDUCED! Here 1s a terrific investment opportunity There are seven units. all full y-leased Assume the present loan and enjoy a positive cash flow. The owner 1s also interested in a trade for a larger number of uni ts $310,000 Ad il 010 BELCOURT HIL L We have just listed an end unit with a spectacular view. Hi gh ly upgraded in neutral decor, and air conditioned for maximum comfort. Three large bedrooms, three and one-half baths, lib rary plus fami ly room This 1s a spacious home in Turn-key condition. Adul t community offering clubhouse. pool and a delightful park. $560,000 Ad II 011 NEW PORT CREST We have <;everal very fine homes to choose from in this beach-area c-ommun1ty Tennis courts, sw1mmj ng pool, spa and meandering paths through lush landscaping are included in the secluded. ye t convenient lifestyle 3 Bedrooms. 3 baths. d1mng room. S 180.000 3 Bedrooms. 21 ' Baths Dini ng room $1 67.500 Ad .t.t 013 NE WPORT BEAC H BA YF RONT Offering a gractous lifestyle on the Ba yfront. this home is perfec t for a busy famil y as well as one that enjoys entertammg. Soaring ce1lmgs m the 11vmg room and family room create a feeling of spaciousness enhanced by four large bed rooms and baths. Your own private boa t shp will al'<·ommoda te a large yacht. Offered at $975,000 Ad # 01 4 IRVINE TERRACE A i,pac1ous and open four bedroom family home with room to grow. The kJtchen has recently been upgraded, French doors and a bay window added Enjoy total privary with enclosed front and rear yards An exc·ell r nt value at only $299,500. FEE. Ad If 016 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT DU PLEX·REDUCE D! Two Bayfront homesJor the price of one' Built as a dupl ex with four bedrooms and four baths in the main residence plus two bedrooms and one bath m thf' serond &th homes have excellent bay vi ews There 1s a great . andy beach n ght tn front and an assoc1at1 on-owned boat doc k nearby where you <'an greet your yachting gu ts Now offered at S995 ,000 Ad tt O 18 BIG CANYON Thi• p;.unt 1s hardly dry 1n this two bedroom. two bath l>cant• homt•, .. because 1t wa~ 1ust completely refurbished through()ut N w kitchen a ppllan<'f'S, Charles Barone walkovf'dng.,., Crown moldings, French doors 3nd muc:h more You'll appreciate the charm and warmth thls ~ome offer! Now askmg $36:>.000. Ad rt OZI DOVER SHORES Lov ingly restored in 1983. using the fint>Sl materials and workmanship. this home reflects the owner's desire to create an Old World Master· piece There are five bedrooms. fo ur and one half baths and spacious living and library rooms An extrao rdinary day and night view makes the enjoyment of living and enterta ining complete! $760,000 FEE. Ad # 026 MAGNIFICENT OCEANFRONT ESTATE Directly next to the Luxurious Ritz Carlton Hotel in Niguel Shores, this contemporary Mediterranean estate offers one of the most spect.ac~lar views on the coast Design ed fo r pri vacy and romfort, the spacious rloo rplan also makes this outsta nding home perfect for entertaining on an intimate or grand scale Offered a t $1,999,000 Ad= 030 HARBOR RIDGE VIEW Offering the ult1m ale in pnvacy and securlry in the guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge. this customized and highly upgraded Kensington Model has been expanded to over 3,000 Square Feet. and boasts a soph isticated dCC'or wi th outstanding hghtmg accents and a panoramic view Flexible own E'r has priced to sell at $4 79.900 Ad # 031 HARBOR VIEW HOMES If perfecti on pl eases you. then you must see this professionally decorated Palermo Model You will apprec iate the eustom wallcover- ings. matching drapes. custom shutters and other quality upgrades throughout. Four bedrooms, of course, with two and one half baths, Ideal family C'Ommumly $299,000 Leasehold Ad # 061. NEWPO RT HEIGHTS Superb custom designed home in desirable Newport Heights Archi tec· turally pleasing with every ameni ty. Custom hardwood flooring. imported tile. gourmet kitchen with Jenna ir island. bay windows and breakfast area Th e deluxe master suite boasts a spa tub. private balcony. cozy sittin g area and rily lights view This wonderful home is JUSt steps awa y from quaint bayfront shopping a n dining Priced to sell al $369.900 Ad tt 062 BE LCOU RT HI LL Adult hvmg on one lrvel. with spacious rooms. verandas off primary living areas. view of nigh t lights. ocean and unsets Two bedrooms. den. two and one-half baths. upgraded Allm1 lmo k1trhen. and air conditioned for your ul timate comfort $420,000 Ad .t.t 039 BA YF RONT HIGH RISE The most beautiful prest1g1ous high-rise residence in Orange County Complete security building on the bayfront with unparalleled big bay and city light view Highly upgraded in a tasteful decor Ceramic tiled, wet bar. private sauna, pool. spa, Waterford r handelier Come and experience it. $769,900. Ad # 068. COSTA MESA DUPLEXES We have JUSl listed two duplexes in Eastside Costa Mesa The units are practically new and fully leased Cap1la li zed at under 8% they are realistically priced at $285,000 and $360,000 respectively. Call today for more information Ad # 041 BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Words cannot describe adequately this spectacular and uniq ue home. Situated on the bayfront, 1t has been completely refurbished in a tum-of· the-century motif. Lavish use of leaded, beveled and stained glass. Offered furnished, yesteryear was never tbas luxuriou.'l! Two bedrooms. den. and th ree baths Boat slip av;u lable $675.000. Ad ti 043. SPECTACULA R NORTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT With 600 feet of O<'eanfront and magn1f 1ccnt coastline view~. this premier residence 1s located in our most secluded gat~·guard communi· ty A private tennis court ly ing para llel with with the oceanfront offers u unique setting Located abov~ your own tretch of private beach, the e5tate in<'ludf's expansive grounds and ample gue t parking. A spacious and dramatic home with views unsurpassed on our coa t. there are adequate ~rooms, bath.s and garag for the most active family OFFERED FOR THE VJc;Jty FIRST TIME AT $9,500,000. Jo"~ Ad # 007 I L 211& IAYSHDRE DRIVE For•er JOHii WIYllE HDIE Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths, this incredible residence Is the FINEST Bayfront property In the City of Newport Beach. A pr1vate dock tor 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 6 COLLllS ISLllD E~CLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAllD 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 WATERll lnclud· Ing a prn1ate pier and slip, this SINGLE STORYls 1ust for the dis- criminating By appointment. S3 2 Million. 32 LllDI ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAID If it's view of the Main Channel you want STOP. You've iust 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 M1tllon 30 LllDI ISLE PRIVATE QUARDED ISLAID Fantastic Main Channel location & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm. 4'"1 Bath Adult-oriented home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL Home 1s in excellent condltlon & priced fatrly for quick sale In- cludes private pier & Slip Re- duced to $1 ,29~.ooo Fantastic pnce IA.Ill PllOE IElllTlll "' c·o1r nrnLTT @ 1nvrs1nrn1 conrnm 3 HllllOR ISLAID EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISUll Incredible 5 Bdrm, 61~ Bath, NEW custom home on Newport's most exclusive. private Island. Featur- ing over 8,000 sq. ft. of the finest construciron wfgourmet kitchen. 2 family rooms. a 3.000 sq. ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financing. $4 ,395,000. IUJll PllCE IEHITlll 5 HllllOI ISUID UCLISIVE PRIVATE ISWD 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 1s just that...home & reasonably priced at $2,500,000. IAJll Pl• llllmll 21 LlllA ISLE EXCLISIYE PRIVATE ISLlll Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with' 4 '/J 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 .8'45,000 with land. Great Main Channel views. ~ 1nrumll 1111111111 HAlllOI 11 .. E OISTll 15 I 11 IAllOR ISUll EICL.SIVE PRIVATE ISLAlt· 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 .. all on pr1-- vate Island This property offers such an unusual chance to ac- quire a double lot-you'd better not wait! $3.3 Miiiion. 3 COLLllS ISLllD EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAllD This Incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms, 3 '/J Baths 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 LOCATION!Very adult oriented wi the finest Main Channel views. $2,950,000. 11 LlllA ISLE EICLISIYE PRIVATE ISUID Warm a(ld elegant are the bywords for this lovely bayside home featuring nearly 5400 sq tt. of beautifully appointed room atter 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 IAYSIDE DRIVE IEICIFllOIT CLASSIC Coro11 4tl l1r Located right on the jetty with your own private ~ch, this older 5 Bdrm h"i. y ·s actual N~port liv'O y .1nest. Nes- tled alT'e.._ Mllllon homes. this q~_, comfortable home even feah.1res street parking for 9 ca~I If it's what you're looking for, this home ts at lot value. $995,000 • U• Pllll IElllTlll .. 11 LlllA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISUll This lovely home w/5 Bedrooms and over 80 linear feet on the water features the LARGEST PIER & SLIP on Linda Isle. Thia property offers a home for your yacht up to 110 feet longll & that's not a misprint!! This la just a fabulous home. $3.25 Miiiion 1 HARIOR ISUID Hue• luild1ltlt 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 waterfront 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 details. S2. 75 Miiiion. 41 LlllA ISLE PRIVATE liATE llllllEI ISUll Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WA TERI Featuring 4 Bdrms & 31h Baths w/famlly room & den. this adult-occupied home 1s im- maculate and 1n move In con- dition. It otters the finest in bayfront living with a pier & sttp for 65' boat Includes private courtyard. $1 ,350,000 .. llWUSTI• 2101 111111 SPlllllS 1000 SQ. FT. llY VIEW If you're looking for elegance, quality & value. this 4 year old home 1s for your Loe near the old Indian Springs. this home w/white marble firs. sun r.oom, koi 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 PAG• 14 SATURDAY AUGUST JJ, t986 Tit.rttcr (•' • t 1 •~~»e•~ c~ REALTORS SltPfl HPUJ -In prime Noth end location. Upper 2 bdrm ocean view unit would be ideal for owner and rent the lower for income. $259,000 MOIE PUIS llCOIE -Lovely owner's unit newly carpeted and painted. This 2 story wood and glass has 2 bdrm, 2 baths, high beamed ceilings and great ocean view. All this PLUS a completely seperate 2 bdrm, 1 'h bath Income unit. $299,500 lACIU CUii lT ITS f11£STI -This 3 bdrm artist's home Is surrounded by a courtyard and lush landscaping. Separate bdrm and bath add to the posslbllltles. $299,000 ... Sina 19()4 Turner Associates Realtors (714) 494-1177 -. . DA.ILY PILOT ltmAL •STATI -WELCOME TO OUR WORLD .... A world of quiet secluded private areas built around magnificent coves. EIEUlJ THUCE -Fabulous forever ocean views can be yours from this comfortable 3 bdrm home. Large sun deck, great lo- cation. Built to last by an anglneer. ~95.000 IOOl UI CWS -Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm home designed by Chris Abel. Fan- tastic ocean and quiet canyon views. A special environment-very private and ser- ene. $298,000 IOITI tAC• -A wonderful remodeled country home with pool and separate car- riage house. Lush landscaping and tots of masonry add to Its old world charm $550,000 . llYllE COft -Gorgeous large famlly home in this most prestigious private area. Four bdrm, 3 bath, beautiful wood paneflng and large pool and patio. Gieat ocean views! $1 .150,000 Ul(UlJ UY -A wonderful wood and glass home with magnificent ocean view. Perfect family home as weU as a home for entertain- ing. Light and airy, almost new wtth excep- tional charm. $1,085,000 EIUAlJ U Y -A wonderful 5 bdrm family home on a huge sectuded lot at the end of a cul-de-sac with a warm and lnvttlng country kitchen, formal dlnlg room wtth fireplace, family room. Walk to beach, park, pools and tenls courts. A very special home In a very special private community. $1, 100,000 1105 .'Vorth Coast Highway • Laguna BeaclJ , Califor nia 92651 DAILY PtLOT /RaAL aSTATS ________________________________ lmiATURDAY AUGUST JJ. 1tM/f'AGa IS I SIMPLY MARVELOUS! Newport Crest end unit Vaulted ce1hngs. dramatic stepdown hving room, wet bar & fireplace 3 Bdrms with retreat oft master suite. Owner armous. Submit your otter. Try a lease; option $189,950. BARBARA CHAMBERS BLUFFS-NEW LISTING. EXCEPTIONAL! Customized & remodeled French doors. shutters, sky hghts, garden window and cozy hrelace in the master bedroom 3 beautiful patios Owner may trade for smaller home. $279.900 SALLY SHIPLEY t JOYCE DABOLT OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 4~ VISJA TRUCHA BLUFFS NB 8 UNITS LIDO ISLE Four 2 bdrm. two 3 bdrm condos 111 super location Steps to community tennis & beaches Short walk to lido Village shops & restaurants All 6 for & 1 300,000 CATHRYN TENNILLE BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO FOR $101,000 Highly upgraded one bedroom, one bath condo at the Versailles A must see for a young couple buying their first home. or matur~ couple moving lo smaller Quarters Attracltve courtyard fountain ex posure plus security gate & pool JOYCE bABOL T t SALL Y SHIPLEY PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Only $275.0001 Includes pool. spa. double munly and best of all three bedrooms. 2 baths two balconies & laundry room with washer dryer to remain Call to see the best of the Versailles ROGER BROWN OCEANFRONT DUPLEX, CORNER LO- CATION Outstanding 3 bdrm 2 bath owni>rs unit with cathedral ce1hngs. built 1n kitchen. ocean view balcony and charm 3 Bdrm lower unit open' to private patio on the sand Exceptional va lue' MARIA BERCOVITZ 1MARIL YN TWITCHfll URGENTLY MUST SELL! NEWPORT BEACH Mint condition 4 bdrm 211 bath & lam1ly room home Numerous upgrades and e1pans1ons Beaut1 ful new landscaping front & back w auto sp11nklers & hghls Very well p11ced at $349.000 TRUDY STUBBLHIED LIDO ISLE, NEW ON THE MARKET A custom rebuilt home m the broad Piazza of Lido Generous use of buck and beveled glass invites one to see the interior. Enter the dutch door. notice the new hardwood floors new bathrooms. a gourmet kitchen with URGENTLY MUST SELL! Newport Beach Mint cond1t1on 4 bdrm. 2i,; bath & family room home Numerous upgrades and e1panst0ns Beautlful new landscaping fro'nt & back w auto sprinklers & hghts Very well priced at $349,000 TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD NEWPORT BA YFRONT HOME W /PIER & SLIP One of the areas best values' 4 bdrms family room. upstairs retreat. secu11ty system. 3 fireplaces. separate ut1ltty room Quality construction Ample parking Move 1n fresh Sl.075.000 DON De THOMAS OPEN HOUSE SUN I 5 606 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE. N B JUST LISTED IN NEWPORT-THE BEST OF THE CREST Only $165.000' Lovely 2 bdrm plan 2 Won't last1 Community pool & tennis wet bar step down living room Submit otters' BARBARA CHAMBERS SPACIOUS CAGNEY LANE CONDO Two bdrms w/own baths separated by the living room ldPdl for double occupdncy Quiet with some view Q.OOI, spd dnd double security Sacrihce at $147 900 AssumablP. hnancing PRESTIGIOUS SPYGLASS HILL · Fabulous 5 bedroom coronado model. Om 3,000 SQ ft of com- fortable hvmg space. Features include an atrium en· trance, custom staircase. cathedral ceihngs, French doors . .extra large pool-size lol pastoral view. T remen dous value! Ottered at $549.000 JANINE DU BOIS THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME! Unobstructed total view large lot with space for e.xpansion. First bme offered. Located m original Harbor View Hills Many exciting possiblht1es. Pool & rock waterfall in lovely courtyard setting. New J.car garage 3 bedrooms & family room. Pnced for quick sale $420.000 BELLE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 949 GOl0£NROD OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR HOME OR DUPLEX So of highway corner location Attractive owners unit 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 l parking space Each unit has laundry room $4 10.000 MARY TWITCHELL PRICE REDUCTION-VALUE & VIEW IN SPYGLASS Decorator perfect hght. bright. & airy 3 bdrm. 2. bath & family room home with full bay, ocean Catalina & city hghts view 2 fireplaces. wood shutters Hardwood. tile & designer flooring Spa m private arbor setting Beautiful landscapmg & gardens $525 000 BELLE CHAS[ LEE OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 17 CARMEL BAY DR COM DUPLEX-OLD C.D.M. Pride of ownmh1p 1s rellected 1n this beautifully maintain duplex Each unit features two bdrms w numerous amenities plus a lour car garage Great rental area almos $300 000 ol assumable financing Offered at $J35 000 LINDA TAGLIAN[TTI ROGER BROWN I VERSAILLES CONDO-BEST "LATOUR'' .. _____ t_R_VIHE ______ _.I BUY Super clPan and beautiful 2 bdrm ground floor condo Mirrored doors lireplace de1.k absolutely ready lor occupancy [ rCPllenl ocation near beaches bus1 nesses Great pool gym recreational lac1ht1es $132.900 JOYC[ DABOLT SALLY SHIPLEY $10,000 PRICE REDUCTION! lovely Eastbluff home located across from the park 4 Bdrms family room. formal dining. huge coun try kitchen Must see to aprec1ate! Reduced to $349.000 CAROL PANGBURN SINGLE FAMILY HOME FOR ONLY $118,500 This 2 bedroom Irvine home wont last II features covered patios front & rear. cozy fireplace & privacy hedge secluding lront yard Great starter homP One year home warranty included MARY JANK/ANN BEMENl UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER Only $1 0 200 down + assumplton fee takes over lh1s loan for lovely 2 bedroom. 21,lz bath condo Walking distance to UCI theatres. movies and shopping $I 35.500 ANN BEMENT /MARY JANK ships galley decor a private patio. and RUesls Quarters 1 1 1 topside $840.000 CORONA DEL llAll PmtALTA 111:.LS I ROGER BROWN ..._-------------""--------------'· NEWPORT BEACH CONDO-DRASTICAL- L Y REDUCED TO $75,000. Walk to the beach & enioy all the amenities afforded more expensive properties tn the Versailles I E steurity gale pool clubhouse Owner wants this sold today Subm1l all offers JOYCE DABOL T 1 SALLY SHIPLEY SS0,000 PRICE REDUCTION-LIDO BA YFRONT Estate must sell elegant condo m exclusive Lido Park Drive secunty bldg Features 2 hu&f bdrms, 2 baths, atrium, deck overlooking water sldt he available Probate sale. $349.000 MARY JANK/ANN BEM[Nl NEW ON THE MARKET-SPECTACULAR 180' VIEW · of Newport Beach. ocean & harbor from most rooms on lower level with seper ale entrance Built on a nearly 12 000 SQ ft lot Must c;ee to really .ipprec1ate the wonderful view and e1clus1Ve location $695 000 MARIA BE RCOVIT l FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER Newer dupll'x 1n desrrable locatir>n Wal~ to beach & shops Each unit features J bdrms fireplace. spa & balcony Quahly throughout Excellent rental~ OwnPr motivated~ $465 ooo I ANN GR([R ONE ACRE VIEW ESTATE Magnificent home designed in the English Costwold trad1t1on Sweeping staircase. view from 110 leaded glass windows. tennis courl pool spa. sauna. and stable SI 990 000 DOROTHY MITCHELL I FREEWAY AND HOSPITAL CLOSE 4 bedroms. 2 baths pool size yard with built in BBQ. patro. family room added All this. and much more w1th1n minutes of J ma1or lwys and 2 ho<,p1lals Foothill School 01st11ci $160.000 L f STARK - COSTA IESA $110,000 ThtS truly untque horTlr O 'ull of charm and character. Beautlf••' ~ .• oors and celling. built-in china tl•" 0 Y..ng room and desk and bookshelv£ e.. ~room. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. 2 car garag,_, . ., access. JUST LISTED. CALL FOR APPOIN rMENT. RAE RlllEll 131-1211 IEWER CISTOI llLIOA ISWD • $411,000 BUil T IN 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 want. Asking $495,000. Please call for appointment. W llMEIS 131-1 211 EXEC. TOWIHOIE Don't miss this quality home. 3 bedrooms. 3 full baths. oak floors. new carpet. secuity system, plantation shutters. Excel- lent assum bable financ- ing. Quiet area. A true value at $173,500. Call for showing. llllL JI OMllS IJ1-12H IESI VERDE POOL 1242,100 Call me about lovely 4 bedroom Mesa Verde home, formal dining family room, quiet neigh- borhood. Exclusive showing. Call IUllLYI -11111-1211 llEW IEW llEWNRT IEllHTS Oarllng 3 bed 1¥• bath Heights home. Fireplace, family room and GUEST QUARTERS. Asking $242,900. lllHLYI ONllS 131-1 211 COllTEIPOlllRY SHOWPLACE Sophisticated 1 bedroom condominium In heart or lido. Dramatic mirrored wall reflects bay and ocean view. Furnishings are works of art and negotiable. Call for private showing. Asking $350,000. ~IL~ -II 111·12H STllllll 110° YIEWI This beautlful MEOITER~NEAN home could be the BEST "VIEW BUY" In NEWPORT BEACH. Bullt In 1878 with the utmost quality thla prop- erty compares with "Newport's Finest." Four spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. A marvelous master suit&-· w/slttlng room. An absolute pleasure to inspect. Competitively priced at $529,000. UE lllHEIS 111-1211 IEWPOltT OCW VIEW $301,000 Back on the market -but not for long! Amazing value. 3 Bedroom, famlly room home located m Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this decorator perfect home. Beige tones -Ex- tensively remodeled & upgraded. Feels llke newt W lllMEIS 131-1211 CLIFFHAYEI VERY IOTIVITED I Huge lot -almost 10,000 C'o One of the very best areas of Newpo,.. ~ om Ranch style home includeS" r~ 0 ,._ . and pool Corners Cliff Drive. V e._ ... ready to sell! SUBMIT ALL OFFERSl.,..,,uCED TO $299.000 W llllEIS 131-1211 I OFFER A: COMPUTERIZED llRIET EVALUATIOll OF YOlll HOIE 10 FEE OR OILHilTIOll. UE 1111111131-1211 12 UlllTS l&l&,000 Excellent units near Beach & Lincoln 1n Buena Park. Eight 2 Bdr and four 1 Bdr .Gross Income $71,400. Call for further details. llrtl WUE 111-1211 JUST LISTED FIXER DUPLEX in Eaststde Costa Mesa. Two-2 bdrm units. Excellent location. Owner will carry with 25% down for 25 years. $165,000. Call for details. IRA WllE 111-1211 IEW IEW IEWPOllT HEllHTS Darllng 3 bed 1~ bath HeJghts home. Fireplace. family room and GUEST QUARTERS. Asking $242,900. llrtl WUE II 1-1211 EISTSIDE I 111,&00 Almost new 3 bdrm 21..i> bath townhouse wlth all th~ advantages of a slngle family home. Private back yard-Double car garage-Large 1750 sq ft . Call for further details. IRl WAii 111-1211 RAE RODGERS 131-1211 IEWPORT IUCI 00110 5 YEllS IEW 1111,000 Beautiful spltt·level condo with custom decor Two master suites. 2'h baths. Formal dining. oak floors Just listed at $159,000. w 1111111111-1211 DUPLEX • llEWPORT IUCH I 1 &0,000 ATIEITIOI • ~··•LIEllSU Just listed this uniqvr~ _0.1. Two 1 bedroom units -older. ,,..0. y .. "mplete plans for 2 condos. Rel"e., " and build later• Great opportunity. :;;I! ·-J $150,000. h .. llllEll 111-1 2H llEWPOllT HEllHTS llPLEX SUPERB 3 bedroom unit with 2'h baths + family room 2 fireplaces. Completely 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 lor an appt. W llMlll 111-1 2H COROll IEL ID'S IEST llYI Immaculate pride of ownership home + guest quarters -+ a beautiful apt. + pool Potential income of $29K or have a beautlful home • income! Amenities: Fireplaces. Beam Ceilings. New Roof $290,000. 111111 TEICI 111-1211 IEST llY I 11111., POil/SPA Best value for neat + clean. large 5 bdrm family home. Nice patio, pool + entertaining areas. Best buy at $189,900. .aACllE lllllUllll 111-1 2H IESIVElllEPOOLlllE Remodeled 4 bdrm.. 3 bath home. Private courtyard entry. light Interior. aecluded backyard with large pool. Property priced at $229.900. .a&OllE UllLIUI U 1·1211 EISTSllE COSTA IESA CIAlllER New on the market. 2 bdrm dotl h<>UM, 3 car garage, Kot pond and large backyard. This charming property has been oom~tety re- modeled. Don't mlaa thlt onel Atklng S 172,000. allll 111ae11 111· 12H -· -• ~·.-1 266 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA INDEPENDENT BRO ~1 ® REALTORS HARBOR RIDGE ID HWI -TllE DYEll PlYIEIT AssumableS600.000 1ST TD. TAKE OVER PAY- MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized Lautremont" 4BR. 3BA, fam1ty room. formal dining, mountain & city llght view Fabulous tor en tertaining. IMIMYlllMP RlllE Nil SIZEI YARD Slll,000 DEVONSHIRE SBA, 4BA, family room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET. drapes, brick, deck, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean. bay, city & mountain views. Assume $350.~ at 11%, $150.000 at 1~/o. Rare yard with room tor private pool. llllMYIEIMP LOSE DPTIDI ·1110,000 DEVONSHIRE, highly upgraded. 5 BR. 4 BA. oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean. bay, city & mountain views. Will trade for commercial property. llllMYIElllP CISTDI IY FIRI I lllllOllE Redesigned by Farl. this custom 5 bedroom. 8 bath, has a master suite with walls & ceilings of padded silk, with control llghtlng for the celestial design work to sleep under the stars. black mirrored walls & gold leaf ceilings in formal dining, pool & spa of stone with cascading waterfalls. Unsurpassed view of 6cean. bay. oty llghts. A must to see If you want the elegance and contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge Asking 1 ,695,000. llllllYIEIHP · LIDO ISLAND UN IAYFl•T S 1,410,000 ITILIAI VILU ll&ITEIPIECE Lido , ... beyfront,eustom, thr .. bedrooms 3 bathe. Awwd•wtnnlng tlle floor. & walls thruoul Muter eutte hb 1team room and hot rub. lnkebofl custom carved bed. helldboawd at.s credenu wlcanoPy, trench armolre. leeds o mut• bath "To 8t1y" CaN'ed wood sculpture 11844" "To Stey'' This Is a must to ... M.ny tteim~oo numeroua to itst _ ....... - NEW LISTINGS 11111111 llllE CIEST ClTILIU VIEW Lovely light. airy, open home. Sunken llvlng room, step l.tp"<X>nversaUon area. plant filed atrium. formal dining, study, 2 fireplaces, 3 Br, 2.5 Ba. Ocean views from most fNfKY room! listed at $485,000. ...... ,. CllEI SHIES ICEll YlfW Move 1n nowt Just spent S150,000 on new construction & remodeling. Uniquely styled con- temporary home. Ocean view, 4 Br. 2.5 Ba. family rm w/fireplace. formal dining, listed at $499.000. Purchase land for $175,200 or lease. ..... ,. CllED SllllES DCEU VIEW Custom view home. En1oy ocean Views from living room. family room, game room & master suite. Upgraded with oak & mart>~. Privacy oriented lay-out. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath. formal dining, family kitchen, formal courtyard & entry. Many extras! Offered at S575.000 incl. land. ...... , ... LEASES IEWPllT IUOI LEISE 3 BR. 2'11 BA, townhome. IMng room wrth fireplace. family room. sun ded( and garage. $1 ,095/per month. fMEMI• lllllH llllE Lf 1SE Ocean. bay. mountain & city ~ ~ De- vonshire SBA. 4BA. tarndy room. formal dilling large deck -yard. new carpet pam1 & window coverings. $4,SOOpel mo •. ..,.,. CllEI llllUllS t EISE Ocean & Canyoo Vie'# 38~ 2 BA am room formal dining. breakfast area poo. Hog u.P· oraded 12 mo &ease -· 1 r ootion S2 300 per mo NEWPORT BEACH SU YIEW UTD CIBlllT1 Hampton moc2ei oesgper decorated 3 BR 3 SA iOI' n master swte room fC>r"'Tla d n "9 2 fireo'aeeS ~ upgraded Fa.bu ous ~ , • .,.. ~<:ed to $365,000 ' .... i. Say '• f!!tll om :_.1~ ;"OOt""' • ~m '.'T!astef' SW~~ ... Ot'9 ~ '-OI 2 bOats Jne .. c to 3C A.ssurie P irw.; ease oo lOn .Ju Q.lroq r~ 4 ri Great Du)4 53 •c lCC ........ .., ... ..., .. ....... SPECIAUZlll II IEWNRT IEICl'S FllEST lllES 11 1 llE/lll AIEm Fii CWFllllA Fl• 1111te 1111 INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WElmUIU IFFICE LUii 850 SO FT. of pnme office locatloo. pttvate bath, di'Vkled office, end untt. 90c per foot. GrOSJ leue. Comer of Goldenwes1 and 20th Street. SALE OR LEASE 100% llPllYEI &400 feet of 1009/o office space wefl decorated wrth ampte pat1ong. Pnced be'ow mafke1 a1 9S. N.N N FT Of $72-4,000 saJe pnoe •. ..,., •. SOUTH COAST METRO ... ~UIFF 3% DOWN -Owner ooc::uQled 15% DOWN · Non-owner oc:c::up-ed 1 BDRM$ from $63 500 2 BORMS trom $73.900 Waf\c to S C ~' M&U1-12N hYi1'1 F1Yorite lleci,. r------------------, ORTEGA CH~SE CASSEROLE Layer ln h12 ca11rOW. 7 to I OL lllc:t.d chA ... 1 fb. chedds cft1111 1 lb. )Kt ct.1111 .... 2 layen of eacft. Beet together: 3egga 3T.com•w~ 1 emel ~ mMll L---------------~~-~ ER MEMBtR 234 E. 17th S,L, COSTA MESA . ~. -'t2SS %4 - Exclusive ' Panoramic View Estate ON NEWPORT BAY Park-Like Setting On The Water Quality Custom Ext. w/Lighthouse Replica One of the mos t Prestigious Estates on the Water in Newport Beach Located at the entrance of Harbor Island on Newport Bay + Channel! Panoramic views of bay + channel of Newpo rt Bay. Boat slip will accom modate large yacht! Huge 20,077 sq.ft. lot with park-like grounds with private sandy beach. S PECIAL FEATURES: 9 bedrooms, 6+ baths, 13 rooms, 4,621 sq.ft. with 3 fi replaces, wet bar, 3 spa tubs, ~auna, 3 car garage, all red brick driveway, a green house, workshop, recreation room much more! Custom quality exterior consisting of stone, slate and aged wood (shiplay) replica of a lighthouse approximately 40 ft. vertical fro m den. Offered at $6,800,000 Trades Considered Presented by: PATRICK TENORE S hown by appoi ntment only. For pe rsonal preview call D IRECTLY to: PATRICK TENORE 631-1266 or 760-8702 · ® REALTORS • -UL -1&ii DAILYPILOT/RaA&.IUTATS• .... ~~ ...................... ., .... ~====~.,,.. .... ~~~~ .... ~ IATUltDAY AUGUST 21. 1te6 PAG• 19 Hunt & Associates Housing starts decline for third straight month 1J the .A11act.•d ~ WASHINGTON -HoulJng starts edged down 1.8 percent In July. marking the third conteeutlve month that the booming housing market has seen a drop In actlvtty. The Commerce Department saJd that new homes and apartments were built at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.82 million units In July, following decllnes of 0. 1 percent In June and 8.2 percent In May. Analysts said the three consecutive declines clearly Indicated that housing construction, one of the few bright spots In a generaJly stugglsh economy, has cooled from the torrid pace se1 early this year when starts three times topped 2 mlllion units. Even with the reoent declines. hou&- ing construcilon for the first seven months of the year Is running 9. 1 percent ahead of the pace In the same period last year. Because of this, anaJyats are predic- ting 1986 overall wtll be a very gooa year for the housing Industry, which hu benefited from a dramatic decline In mortgage rates. Analysts are predicting that con- struction starts wlll llkely show strength In coming months becau1e of the t>eilef that mortgage rates, now sllghtly above an average 10 percent for 30. year. fixed-rate loans. will dip Into single digits this fall. The July decline came In construc- tion of stngle-f amlly homes, which fell 3.9 percent from the previous month to an annual rate of 1. 18 mllllon units. Construction of multl-famlly units rose 2.2 percent to a rate of 637,000 units after a 1.8 percent Increase the month before. Analysts are predlcilng that the multi-family segment of the market wlll weaken considerably In coming months because of widespread over- building of apartment units and the adverse effecis from the pending tax overhaul legislation. OC A ssessor to speak at meeting Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs will be the speake~ at the weekly Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors meeting on Thursday. The meeting will be held at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Center at 1845 Park Avenue at 8 a.m. The public ls Invited to hear Jacobs discuss "The Role of the Assessor's Office and the Property Taxation Process." REAL EST ATE 640-4868 2121 Sen Joequln Hiiis Rd. Newport Center HARBOR ISLAND ROAD BAYPRONT W/60' ON THE WATER New pier with alipe for 2 larae boeta. Dramatic hicb beam oeilinp, French doors, 3 BR, 3 Ba, library & large formal dining room-perfect for entertaining. Fee Sl.596,000. Call harriet Perry for appt. 6"0-4868 or S..2·9178 TRADE YOUR VIEW FOR SUNSETS OVER CATALINA O~ers .of the _magnilicent manor-high on a bill in prestigious Harbor R1dg~ wall coruuder your property u down payment! A luxurious 5 Br, 7 Ba, library, Custom-bouting of the ultimate in quality design from gourmet kitchen t.o increcUble . VIEW. Ma.st.er &uite w/aauna + fireplace 40' pool & 1pa, aecur1ty 1yetem. 3 car garage. 24 hour guard gated community. Submit your trades. SI ,760,000. Call .Jerry. 8 nAFALGAI OPEN SUN l ·5 LOWEST IN BIG CANYON 2 Br. den, 2 Ba Dover model, upgraded throughout. Single level. wood noors. $334,000. Call 760-8069 for gate admittance. 11 RUE PONTAINBLEAU OPBN SUN 1-6 BELCOURT CUSTOM GALLERY REDUCED SI00,000 With meticulous attentjon t.o det.ail-thi1 newly completed dramatic 4 Br, 311 ~ home ii proudly <?ffered t.o the diac~iminate buyer. Quality materulh and craftamanah1p not often seen 1n homes of thia price. Spacious lite and airy, bout.a of every amenity plua French doors and accents of granite and marble. Over 4'200 eq. ft. on a comer elevated lot in private gate guarded community. $895,000. Open weekend1. ! BAJllENGEI C'I'. OPEN SAT. 6 SUN 1·6 *NEED RENTAL LISTINGS* REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm VILU UL .. A IEW.H 1123,110 IP We have the most resale listings in popular Villa Balboa-priced from the lowest to the highest. from the 1st floor to the penthouse. some with spectacular views, 1,2 or 3 bedrooms. Ull tlU * IHHU 1321,000 Well located single story 3 bdrm 2 bath home built around sunny. private patio. Fireplace, cheerful kitchen. attached garage. Excellent financing available for this excellent buy. C •• • •WPllT •ST 1111,-Largest floor plan with 4 bdrms. formal dining rm & famlly rm. Ceramic tlle entry, parquet kitchen floors. close to private community pool & tennis. llYJlllT ISTl n ULI s 1.-,• 88 feet on the bayl Custom built slngle story home In exclusive gate guarded Bayshores. 4 bdrm• plus famlly rm. 2 tlreplaces, large beyslde aundedt, room to expand, terrific action vieW. (213) 628-2828 IUIOH Fii tllCI SAU HIO,IOO Custom built 4 Bdrm home with finest craftsmanship throughout. Prime Balboa Penin- sula location just a short walk to the beach. 3 fireplaces. high open beam ceilings. booklined family rm. enclosed patio. ATTUTlll UllUllS The Harbor Realty rental department has a waiting list of desirable year round tenants. It you have a garage apartment or home to rent. call our rental department for fast professlonal service. 1221,111 Red tlle roof, private sun deck plus patios. Private community pool. spa & tennis nearby. 3 bdrma with fireplace In master, famlly rm. wet bar, 2'~ baths. attached 2 car garage. private end unit. 21 .................. . I ... F• & f&CIT 11,Hl,000 Tie up at your llvlng rml 70 feet on the bay. Enjoy the curved family rm/bar. Custom designed 3 bdrm, 4 bath home. Celling to floor marble fireplace. Formal dining rm. pool. lovely patios. Can be purchased leasehold at $775.000 SPEOTIMAI IUST Liii YtlW UH,IOI Luxurious 3 bdrm. penthouse In gate guarded Villa B~lboa. Beautlfully decorated with famlly rm & formal dining rm. Large private sun deck for extended Indoor-outdoor living. You simply MUST see the view! UIM LITS* UUM PDmlU ........ Possibly the largest slngle resldentlal property on the Point! 2 plus contiguous oversized lots with 4 bdrm home.and apartment. Short walk to bay and ocean beaches. Priced to settle estate. 11101• 1-...s m 1.- 3 Contiguous OCEANFRONT lots In fast grow- ing Carfsbad. Beautiful corner location across from the beach. Multlple zoned. May sell separ- ately. (714) 673 4400 · 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR a rr--- OUR CUllllS ARI lllTHUSIASTIC LLONGS OF NEWPORT DEAR GERRY & CHRISTA: -. Now that we're in our new home, getting unpacked and settled, I wanted to take a moment to express our apprecia- tion to you for your extraordinary performance in our transaction. But results speak for themselves and most of our friends still can't believe that we achieved a favorable offer and sale in less than three weeks. setting a new landmark in our area. I have no doubt that we were able to do so because of your sound advice, good judgement and salesmanship We are most grateful • •Letter on file Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Long Beach YOU WILL BE EllTHUSIASTIC TOO! SPYGLASS HILL: GOLETA POINT NANTUCKET, pool/spa, fabulous ocean view, upgrades .............................................. $775,000 640-LONG SP!~~~T~R~~~ \\\~~~!ai~Aiw. 4 bedrooms, 21/2 b. .,:, ........................... $439,000 640-LONG IRVINE TERRACE: DOLPHIN Large Corner Lot on Dolphin Terrace. Solar heated pool, plenty of yard for expansion. 4 BR and 4 Baths. New roof (two yrs. old) ... $449,000 640-LONG LAGUNA BEACH: PACIFIC WAY Nearly 112 acre atop mountain In Laguna. One of the finest views .................................... $445,000 640-LONG CAMEO SHORES: CAMDEN 4 Bedroom, Ivan Wells design with retractable roof. Great ocean view on 2nd street from water. Owner will consider exchanges for com- mercial property .................................. $695,0~0 640-LONG HARBOR VIEW HOMES: ~~:~ ~~~0i:'ot18""0:\. \l10ki;:;~:~1 & hs';i1:. ....................... c:, ........................ $339,000. 640-LONG JUST LISTED HARBOR VIEW HOMES Monaco model, extra large lot with added office, or bonus room separated from main house ...................... $249,000 640-LONG Gerry & Christa Long llGI IF IEWPDIT (71 4) 640-5664 lH SM mil. UTt ltO • 11.Wmt IUCH t1l6I It's our lowest adju.5table affordable home loan. call loan rate ever. 1-800-554-2626. And it means monthly Or stop by any of the 160. payments are k>wer. Easier to tbne Federal offices all over live with. Even the loan fees California. (Check with are lower. Directory Ass&stance for the In fact. about the office nearest you.) onJy thing that isn't ~ is It could be the high the loan amount you can ..\V' point of your day. qualify for. It's bigger. U Equal opportuniiy ll'l'dtr So if ' . -cl G> 107~A PR 1t1~1 themar:.:::i llol1iiFe .. ~::F ~'~hl~ol SPYIUSS • OCUI YIEW 0,11 IH·fri 10·1 114 s.14111-1 n Weta.Pt."· The New Bedford at THE TOP of Spyglass. Ocean. bay view, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, fam rm, din rm, huge trench windowed bonus rm w/porch. 2 frptc~. IDEAL SSW exposure. 3 car gar Custom upgrades. 1111,000 140-1241 ., .... Immaculate condition. Large 3 bdrm, 31.fz bath, formal dining room. Iott, gourmet kitchen, laundry area. 3 fireplaces ( 1 In mstr suite), pro- fessionally landscaped and decor- ated, guard gate, private beaches. $850,000 Call 831-4304 r ..__ .• ,_ - ~"Awsy From the Maddening Crowds!!" Architecturally Designed Redwood Home ldyll'Wild Area $129,500 H lR SALE Euily A<lce1eible .ecluded l111nt1on, 3 deckl, panoramic view from Mt.. Sttn c:orgo nta t.o the ocean, thermal glu 11, rarl111nt heat, aecurity eystem. fireplace, quarry tile, oek cl uh cabinet.a, appro11. 11100 Sq Ft., elevation 6000+; ideal for rnuple, sleep1 guell1. Ca ll 111en t ('i 14161>9 3231 ' ••TIEmt •sauu mans .. M WATR • llWPT ICll Located at the entrance of HARBOR ISLAND on NEWPORT BAY + CHANNELi PanorMllc views of bay + channel. 100 ft. frontege on Newport Bay with 176 ft. on canal of Newport Bay. Large boat allp wlll accomodate huge yacht! 20.000 sq. tt. lot with park-like grounda. •fflEI AT ---PATllCI TEmE 71N712 lflllAI El.Tiii a1-1m OCEAN VIEW DUP LEX Two l•rJ4' l nil.A 1ha1 produt:'.t' a good -.olid int OnH' in a p-t'•I r4'ntal .,.... or N.-wport Rurh. T hr l pprr i~ a lar ge 3 lkdroom, 2 Bath with f.M'nn "i"w from a gl•~ t'ndOM"d bal«"on . Th.-Lowf'r l nit is • 4 ~room. 3 Bath l nit w/ a fir.-plat:'.f' & larj!I' patio . A~kinic 1325.000. .IACOM REALTY 875-H'7e let Ut Htt, YH Sell V .. , Pt.,.,tr! C111 Clt11iflN, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. THE lilLLEnE lllSlll ..... ,J... JJtl __ ... Newport Belch 3 story, 5000+ lq ft historic 1926 mansion with magnificent bay and ocean vtew. In need of totel renovation. Ottered for sale by owners. For additional Information contact Dan Muuccl (714) 975-2218 fDIC COMMERCIAL BUILDING AT TBE NEW FUN ZONE ZONED Cl Tbr run l.onr aru •• ellr•t tln11 rrowdt nightly Htrr u thl' pufl'tl loullon for real rood or Rete1I' .295, ... -Ill M• 121 UZEL Ull l,... Yl.U. Tll IMIU ~~..,.u-­r•wmm111111_.,.. Gorgeous 3 1try wt.tunning decor & lmpec:qble tuta 3 St, CC*' 2 stry ~ a wine Qellar Franefl dooft. crown modlnga. hfdwcl In, bewlad mlttora, top-of-the-11"9 ~ M95.000 IN A WORD "SPECTACULAR .. Of'{lj SAT/St.W 12 5 •I Pim 11..,_I 111-Mll WMUIWii ,_M_A_G_N_IF_l_C-E,....,N_T_T_IP_O_F_L_ID_O_l_S_L_E~ ,~~'::~~~a 1~!;: view of the frve maior Islands of Newport Harbor and Bay Islands The site OYeOooks the conf\Jence of the Harbo<'s six maior channels. making lhls a premier loeall-On in Newport Beach This IS one of the lew b8y1ron1 PfopertleS ottering pie rure-perlect sonrtSeS over Newport Harbor and exclustve Newport Centef rO., INF011MATION 1' SHOWING c;ONfACt, R08U1 ( AU<JIN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES The IOI size ol I he P' operty IS 50 leet ol bay trontage with a IA~·loot depth, and win accommodate a new resident of approximately 9.000 41quare teet approximately de Slgl'ed The exishng ~year Old home IS ~ k>veable The properly"> clOck will accom mo<lale ~ large yarr11 plus room IQ c;ide ttP ynalle1 vf";.~ PrtCP llDOO reQOeSI -a IATUllDAY AUGUST JI, 1 ... /l'AGa Jt Ill CllYM ESTATE OW•I IEIY mTIVITED LOWEST PllCED OCEAI VIEW HOIE II OLD COIOIA DEL IAI 'h Block to Corona del mar Beach. 4Bdrm, 2Ba., Fam/Dine Room. Great decks. Private & serene ... All THIS FOR ONLY $399,000 250 IVPY CJIEN SAT/StlU2-5 • & PAm McOOIWJ) 759-9070~ Wl>S IMSTIDT ~ llAUTflll Y MAINTAllD Dlft.EX 8 YEARS fO Btitll and occllped by prtSellt owner F ronl IS 1 2 story homt •/llr&e blltony oll master bdfm Fnturn •II' '" closet lob ol slOl llCf, CoNn counters & showers Rt11 um! abott (¥11Cf IS 1 Sl*IOllS I bdrm. I baltl + balton, Lr& 2 car 111 + 2 ur tntl tlfl)Ort ASKING $315,000 JACOBS REAL TY, INC 675-6670 ; .HOMES FOR SALE 1 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEii * •3621 Bear Street H, Santa Ana 644-6200 $1 l0.000 2 BEDROOI Saturday 1-5 * •3 Aries Court, Newport Crest 644-6200 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••12 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 548-7078 $444,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 209 Iris, Old COM.-- 644-6200 $439,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 1100 Rutland Ad. 3, Westcllff 644-6200 $149,500 Sunday 1-5 2 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEii 105 Jasmine Creek Or, Jasmine Creek, CdM 631-7300 $337,500 Sunday 1-5 **633 Lido Park #E3 (lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $675,000 inc fur n Sat/Sun 12-4 35 Northampton Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 7~9-6700 $420,000 Sunday 12-4 2 Aue Cannes (Big Ganyon) Newport Beach 759-6700 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 1 1 Aue Fountainebleau, Big Canyon, NB 640-4868 $334,000 Sunday 1-5 **31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna 673-7300 $599,000 Saturday 10-12 1412 West Bay, Peninsula 644-6200 $840,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOI 4500 Cortland. Cameo Hghlands 644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **1014 E Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 644-6200 $895,000 Saturday 1-5 117 G Street, Balboa Peninsula, N.B. 631-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 9 Harbor Ridge (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy Ave. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 193 1 Port Locksteigh (Harbor View Hmes) NB 760-5000 $269,500 Sunday 2-5 • 18 Aue Chantll!Y. Big Canyon 644-6200 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2659 Vista Ornada, Bluffs 675-6000 $240,000 Saturday 1-5 580 Yorkshire, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $120,000 Sunday 12-5 3 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 402 39th St., Newport Beach 650-3335 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 645 Cove Street, Cos1a Mesa 641-8833 $136,900 Sunday 1-5 275 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 851-2210 $215,000 Sun 12-5 •633 Cameo Hllnds Dr. Cameo Hllnds 675-6000 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay, COM 759-9100 $525,000 land incl Sunday 1-5 * 511 Cliff Dr, Cllffhaven, Nwp1 Sch 642-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1-5 1093 Danielle, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $244,900 Sat/S,un 1-5 * 540 OeAnza, Corona Highlands, CdM 760-0362 760--0362 Sat/Sun 12-6 * *412 Evening Star Ln. Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 1736 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 •1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 * •939 Goldenrod, COM 759-9100 $420,000 land Incl Sunday 1-5 1000 Grove Lane, Westcliff 644-6200 $457,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2807 Harbor View Dr (Hrbr Vu Hills) NB 644-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5 328 Hazel, Drive (Ocean View), Old CdM 759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 *• 1207 Hghind Dr, Harbor Hghlnds. NB 631-7300 $449,000 Saturday 1-5 730 Malabar, Irvine Terrace, Corona Del Mar 759-18n $275,000 Sunday 1-5 •23 Monteclto Or, Spyglass Hill, N.8. 631-7300 $610,000 Sunday 1-5 •500 Morning Star, Dover Shrs, Nwpt Sch 760-1108 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * *308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $775,000 Sat 1-5 * • 10 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $9~,000 Sunday 1-5 302 Narcissus Ave, Olde Corona Del Mar 675-6756 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 1146 Polaris, Dover Shores 644-6200 $365,000 Sunday 1-4 1519 Santanella Terrace, lrvlne 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 * 1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $350,000 Saturday 1-5 * * 736 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 12-5 •464 Vista Trucha, N.8 . 759-9100 $279,000 fee Sunday 1-5 *6 Winged Foot Or (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 759-4830 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . J -. . ..: . - 4 IEDROOI v2 Barranger Ct, Belcourt. NB 640-4868 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2001 Kewamee, Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **3404 Marcus(+ 1 + 1). Nwpt Bch 675-2332 $450,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 941 Serra Way, Costa Mesa 545-5408 $157,450 Sat/Sun 12-5 213 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR ,1us Fii RI or IEI *2112 Windward, Newport Beach 675-1,854 $339,000 < Sun 2-5 **47 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 650-5097 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Belcourt Dr South, Newport Sch 759-1877 $860,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 17 Burning Tree, Big Canyon 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 456 Cabrlllo Terrace. Corona Hghlands 675-6000 $449,500 Sunday 1-5 4601 Cortland Or, Cameo Shores, CdM 760-0895 $279,500 Sunday 1-3 1506 Dorothy (Westclitt) Newport Beach 759-6700 $279,500 Sat 11-3 Sun 12-5 1918 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $670,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Goleta Po1nt Dr, Corona def Mar 640-9243 $615,000 Sun 1-5 **606 Harbor Isle, N.B. 759-9100 $1 ,075,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Jade Cove, Spyglass Hiii, NB 631-7300 $630.000 Sun 1-5 * • 1Twln Lake Cir (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch · 673-7771 $595,000 · Sunday 1-5 •2224 Pacific Or., COM 6«-6200 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 335 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 2-5 250 Poppy, (Ocean View), Olde CdM 759-9070 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2330 Port Lerwick, Harbor View, NB 751-7365 $419,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 1700 Port Sheffield, Harbor View Homes 6«-6200 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644-6200 $865,000 Sunday 1-5 3400 Seabreeze, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM 644-2999 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 2033 South Capella, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $179,000 Saturday 1-5 715 St. James Ad, Cliffhaven, NB 631-0133 $325,000 Sun 1-5 1834 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $299,500 Sunday 1-5 **661 Via Lido Soud (Udo Isle) NB 673-7300 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 ** 1436 W. Bay. Newport Beach 673-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1 ·5 * 1907 Windward Ln. Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 Rate chart Monthly 11th Dlatrlct ca.t-of.funda Index: 8.374 WMkly Index.a: &-Mo. CD, 6 21 ; 1-Yr. Tr .. • •• 6. 16. Rates are correct as of Friday, Aug . 22, and are subject to change. Lender• 30-y .. r find Point. 15-yHr flHd BANKS Point• AdJuatebln Pointe Index Margin Bank of America 10 125 2.00 9.875 MORTGAGE COMPANIES 2.00 8.000 2.00 6-Mo. CD 2.50 First Interstate 9.75 2.00 9.50 2.00 8.625 2.00 1-Yr. Treas Mason McDuffie • 9.875 2.75 2.00 9.500 2.00 8.500 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. GMAC 9 625 2.50 9.625 2.50 2.75 7.875 1.50 1-Yr. Treas. 2.25 Shearson AMEX 10.25 2.00 10.125 SAVINGS ANO LOAN 2.00 7.625 2.25 1-Yr. Treas. . 2.50 American 10.250 2 00 10.000 2 00 8.750 1.50 1 1th Dist. Home Savings NA 2.25 NA NA NA 8.500 1.50 11th Dist. Great Western 10.650 2.00 2.00 10.350 2.00 8.500 1.50 11th Dist. California Federal 10.750 1.50 10.500 ' 1 75 8.000 2.25 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 Home Federal 11.000 2.00 10.750 2.00 8.500 1.50 11th Dist. 2.00 Great American 10.000 2.00 9.750 2.00 8.625 2.00 1-Yr. Treas. 2.75 Downey Savings 10.250 2.00 10.000 2.00 8.500 1.75 11th Dist. 2.00 Index: interest rate Indicator used to determine changes in mortgage Interest rate. Margin: amount or percentage added to the Index at each adjustment interval to determine the new Interest rate. DATA PROVIDED BY THE HEITMAN GROUP. INC., STOCKTON. (209) 477-5155. !!!!!!~ .... ~~!!!!11!!!1111 ............................................. IUATUltDAYAUGUSTJl.l ... /PAG•JI .. PROl'll.I Dalebout plays fair, or not at all Owner of Newport's Dale bout Association plays by his own rules .. has a winning tea_m_ Oalebout was suspended from baseball; although the management tried to resotve the situation, Datebout had decided he would no longer be associated with a business so callous. By JOYCE SCHERER 900l.OVICH Jerry Oalebout, owner of The Oalebout Association In Newport Beach, believes In "playing the game fatrly " Always a determined athlete, Dalebout let1ered and captained his high school baseball, basketball and football teams In Salt Lake City, Utah. His outstanding baseball abilities led him to the University of Utah where he managed to snag another honor. 'I hit the first home run In the history of the newly formed baseball team,·· he recalled. Dalebout's talent did not go un- noticed. In the late 1940's, he was signed to a pro baseball contract with the Boston Red Sox for a hefty bonus of $ 17. 500. . . something unheard of In those days. World War II. however, put a tem- porary hold on DaJebout's baseball career. Upon discharge from the ser- vice. he was signed by the New York Yankees. Yet, before the first exhibition game could be played, a seemingly 5 IElllOOI impetuous dec1s1on oy Ualebout put an end to what coaches said was a brilliant baseball future. "My friend, who played for the Yankees farm team in Twin Falls, had a father who was termlnaJly Ill," he said. "The Yankees were planning to move my friend to another team In another city. However, because of his father's Impending death, my friend had called a meeting with the team's scout to request an additional 30 days with the Twin Falls team." Oalebout's trlend, a shy Individual, asked Dalebout to join the meeting. "I vividly recall the two of us sitting across the desk from the team's scout as he arrogantly took a big puff from a massive cigar and blew It straight In my friend's face." he said. "The scout said, ·you are going to go where we say, when we say, or you don't play baseball.' That angered me so much, I told my friend we were leaving. The scout asked what we were doing, and I said he could stick baseball In his --. because if this is the way the organiza- tion treats people. I was not going to be part of it.'' And Dalebout has continued to play the game under his rules, both In his personal and professional life: with Integrity. Dalebout began his business career In Salt Lake City with Revlon. His sales aptitude led him to Vice PresJdent of Prince Matchabelll, and on to own- ership of a fragrance company based In New York. The California sun lured Dalebout, his wife Nan and two children to Newport Beach. In December 1975, The Dalebout Association was formed. Dalebout acquired the then Bay and Beach Realty located In Corona Def Mar In 1978. Today both companies have merged Into one successful organization housed on Westcliff Drive. With a staff of 30, Oalebout de- scribes his company as staid. "We don't work with the high flyers; we are a very personalized service,'' he said. "Anytime o1hers talk about us, terms like rellablllty, dependability, Integrity and longevity are used; that pertains to the type of cllentele we attract along with our salespeople.·' Although Dalebout speclallzes In 8 IR 11lus FAI RI or DEi * v 2 Winged Foot, Big Canyon, NB 760-0606 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Lots 84-8S-86, Top Rocky Pt. Spyglass 118 Ruby, Balboa Island 644-9060 $499,500 Saturday 1-5 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 23 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644-6200 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2124 Seville Ave, Peninsula Point, BalbOa 84'1-S1n $«0,000 Sat/Sun t-5 720 Via Udo Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $795.000 Saturday 1-4 Jerry Daleboat Dover Shore8, about hatf his business is spread throughout Newport Beach. "We recently ~ a $3 million home In Bayshores, and currently we have a llstlng two doors away from that home which Is over $11 mllllon. That Is the highest priced home In Newport Beach. John Wayne's former residence, which is right next door to our listing Is going for a little over $10 million," he said. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR 11lus 2 IR * e v f Napoli (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Sch 644-9060 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5 721 Marguerite. Olde Corona del Mar 854-2600 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR 11lus FAI RI or DEi *1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shores. N.B. 631-7300 $739,500 Sunday 1-5 907 Bellls. Eastblutf, Nwpt Sch 759-9020 $359,9000 Sunday 1-5 20 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB 644-9060 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2100 Leeward Ln. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $399,900 Saturday 1-5 •••401 North Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB 673-535"4 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1528 Santiago Or, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward Rd. (Shorecllffs) CdM 72().-0683 $489,000 Sat/Sun * • v6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB 640-4868 11.750,000 Sunday 1-5 135 Via Nice (Udo Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $670,000 Sunday 1-4 llEllNI * 1r429 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 6«-9060 $715.000 Sunday 1-5 • * •6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront 644-6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CO II DOS -TOWllHOIES FOR SALE 2 IElllOOI 1741 Tustin Ave. Unit 208 Costa Mesa 645-7555 $115,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Ill 11111 Fll Ill tr IEI ••2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4' 3 IR 11lus 3 IR **429 Via Udo Soud (Udo Isle) Nwpt Sch 644-9060 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR REiil •·6 Encore Court, Nwpt Crest. 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Fri 3 00 p.m. CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY Tbe Delly Piiot 1tr1YM IOf etflclency 9nd ~llCY· ~. ~ llfr<>n do occur PlMN 11.lten ...,.., your ad it reed beck end CheC:tl yc>IK ad dWtly Report enOft lmrnedlately to 842·54178 The Dally PMot ecceptt no liability tor wiy 1Wr0f In an .a-tleement tor wtMc:f'I " may be reapontit>le e•OttPI tor the coat °' IN IPtlCe ectuely OOCUC>led by the error Cradlt Clln onto( t>e allowed for the l'if•I ena.tlOn THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS Te .. : M-F 1-5:30/COUNTER M-F t-5 IMl In.It f• lale _.. .. 11ta1tiiiiiiijiiii ..... r.-•,..ll•lt.._llMI latate fer Sale jleMnl lln.C..eral 1112 lll2iltMral eral 1112 ~ .... !!al;f;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~·!!!!~--..!!ilGMllJ lilt s-1 v ..... 1n CdMI Ul1'W I haw homel In LM• FOf· i e1• ... ••LW llT1 10pen HOUM Sunday 1-5. au.Int little 1 °' 2 bdrm Oceen, dty lights vtew., .. , r1nQlng trom S142K arp 2 ...... _.n2~ .... t.. 3400 Sea Breeze Ln, Hrbl' cottege, Yel'f ltvable. FOf t2. 700 eq ft l'KJOe 1ot.1 to 1289.900 & T0'1 to ""'"' ... "1 Vtcw Hiiis. Ag1644-2999 Income ~operty °' 111 ~ .. Im plen, for IU•ury, tr.cte f()( NB ~operty COVER HOME SECLOOED HARBOR RIDGE Privacy abounds at the end of a long drive on a cul-de-sac next 10 the hllls w1th a view across water to city lights. Gleaming natural hardwood and dra- matic brick fireplaces enhance the clean sophisticated decor of this ex- panded 4 or 5 bdrm home. All the amenities of a large detached home without the price. Asking $599.500. Call PAM MOSS 780-5000 WAR of Newpof't Beach condo w/pool, apa, air 11-... bu._, 1105 000 home Incl, $3351< c..ii1 Open to all otlera. cond & carport. 1 blk ...... ·~ · • · 77~5e05 ...... from SC Plaza only lllffUftl Piil Call Loll &31·1266 °' flrm,ownr/lg1, 759-0469. ..,.. $72,900. Aleo 3 bdrm. 2 Cul1om bul" ,; privacy 873-7~4 lalMa bath only $82,950 and 1paclou1 llvlng .• ~ii•• ~J'> . o!:?~~~~ec Pniua11 1117 wfS2500 di" c.11 Sue Large IMng room with 1'1~ home lncludel wet bar. lnl S&T/Sll 1-1 A BXMXuJ Xf UiO.&SOI 63 • 1266 flrec>taee. dining room, 2 ;. 1pa and 1u1h land· • 1 •Tl STU 5 lg Bdnna 3Ba. 3 eat I •ii~~\· mut• Bdrm wings + 3rd I ac:aplng. Upper Newport Dover Shores with d()d( 4 gar 1 blk to 'bay & OC1M11 !4 ':· Bdrm °'~· 401.. ~0':.fy 1 -.. , • u-bay loc1tlon Owner bdrm • muter tuite ~124 Sevtlle Ave, NB. Agt _·!. .:.. ~~ 1.,9!:...,wlth .._~ 1r .. _, 1 motivated • mah an G00tmetkltehen&muctt &.4 1·51nor&e1-4155 1 ..,ge ....... mm~...,.,, NEW LISTING • Super I otter m<)(e $895 000 •UlllllfFI* diving and .... Jacent to Udo Nord ... , end k> . ~ ~ "Lu&k" bullt apecl°'-11 11 patio partially covered. cation. Pier and illp for j T di . l ti.IE Olll 38r 281.. total Interior story 3BR 2'1t8A t lonn• .,.. l4IHaJ 1-1 large ylOht. 40' IOI with ra tJOD 8 Cleen as 1 pin· Sharp as a country trench remod.i Olne a 1Mi rm. 2 lrplcs, 111 llttlmt I fine older home -Built to, Realty tad! 3 bdrm, close to Decorator'• dream 2121 view lot Perteet con· 1 1~2 1..a endure 4 car garage. 3j beach Immaculate yard Seville. For Sele By dltlon $335,000 tee • • ,.. Bedroom•. 2'h B1th1., 6.1 1-7370 Owner wl ll finance Owner $320,000 Open ••-•a OI I F • n t • • t I c v I•* It $350.000 Diiiy 11 • .s. Hm 67~77 -·-I s1.62s.ooo or Ofc: 640-4020 a..IHO 711 Yla LWe ..,_. II Ol&ST PUZ& UU U11U 1U11 ...._.,, .,. ~• I 13BR 2.58A Twnnme. Huge •·-·--,.,...I.KA UIEIAll UY I 1 a• lam rm nu plush CITP91· -• ••w 3bd 2ba upper unit In Oc:ean view Private 1•2·12 Ing, 2 ear attached gar, Cuitom home 3 bdrm. 2'-' trlitlne Cond, VACANTI beach. 3 bdrm1 each with c:/alr, end unit, lky11ghtt. bath. Brlghl, open, t>Mm R .. dy to got PLUS 2bd, bath Con1ld9f exc:h for See the R.E. Showcue fOf I pool, •P•. 2 patio• <*ll~I. Small ocean 1bd down GrNt rental O C or Oahu "465,000 1 the picture "Magnlfloent S 118,000. Prins only view. 49.ooo area. L.Mland S252,500 I Carol Tatum Realtor Tip Of Lido Isle" Prob&te L°'-1 Mac966-159'4 agl IUllY STAIFFll ASSOCIATED REALT't' 759-1552 Sale Bkr 851-6370 jYou don't know what you're SU Ull UAL n 973-3663 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~[ •--------~m~ttyou~1r~ 17••-~ ~~~~~ J II ualflaO lelely .---tlU'f •Ill dMelfled HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM HOME 10 NARBONNE OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 You must visit this quality built 3 bedroom home offering such amenities as an inviting free-form swimming pool and a private paddle tennis court for the active sports-minded family, as well as a luxurious lifestyle for gracious adult entertainment. All this and more In the prestigious view community of Harbor Ridge for under $1 million. Please call us for gate clearance ED ESCANO AND MAUREEN WHITE GrubhtiEllis ~-d&t11.v.1 •111~K"I' 844-8200 BIG CANYON 8 BEDROOM CUSTOM FAIRWAY HOME OWNER MUST SELL Stngle story golf course custom home. Cul-de-sac location on one of the Canyon's finest streets. Features formal llvlng and dining rooms, large master suite with private office. Famlly room and den, large pool sized tot, exceptlonal views. OPEil IAT/SUll 1·6 8890,000 844-8200 ... -COTE .~, AEALTY REDUCED TO SELL Beautiful 4 bedroom condo In pres~ tlglous Harb« Ridge. This popular Kensington model has over S 100,000 In upgrades Including: Jacuzzi In master bathroom. mir- rored wall•, custom wtndow treat- ments and tr.ct lighting. City lights and mount81n vtew. $495,000. can , I I W IE wmt OPTION TO PURCHASE End Unit, lovely 3Br, 2'h Ba. Early Bluffs beaut wtde green- belt. Like new cond .. prvt set- ting. $247,500 incl land. Excel- lent terms. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 501 AVE LARGO (oft Vleta Laredo) OUR OFFICE EITHER LISTED OR SOLD OVER THREE AND A HALF MILLION DOU.AAS IN BLUFFS PROPERTIES IN THE LAST THREE MONTHS. WE HA VE BUYERS AND NEED LISTINGS. SEAVIEW 1917 YACHT CAMILLA OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Immaculate 3 BA & 3 BA, family room home. City lights, plantation shutters throughout, xlnt location to pool & tennis. New carpet, bullt- in closets, custom oak book- shelves in family room & kitchen. brick atrium, outside lighting. Larger yard with covered redwood patio. Xlnt move In condition. Must see -Will not last long at: JUST REDUCED TO $389,500 844-9080 BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE PERFECTION (Try Terms -Trade or P1111P1J . ( 4 bedrooms. 3 'h baths. formal living. dining and breakfast rooms. Fabulous family room with stone fireplace opening up to a very spacious yard with pool and spa. Owner will consider your termslll OPEN SAT/SUN 1·6 17 BURNING TREE 8116,000 For more Information call. DANNY BIBB OR STEPHANIE GRODY BrubherEllis 144 1200 . WA11l< of Newport Be1cb ~ BELCOURT Lovely 48drm, famlly room, formal dining. 3'~Ba Traditional home on cul-de-sac street, large lot with pool. Wonderfully priced at $860,000. PATNCIA~ ... IRVlllE TERRACE PllCE IEllOTill llW 1211,IH Lowest priced home In the great area. 3Bdrm, 2Ba, t>eautlfully kept. lovely gardens. ___ ,, .. l MMMtl COROlll DEL llR .llST IEllllELD wm 21111 ar11t1m South of HWy. comer lot, 2Bdrm. 2Ba, country French home wtth latest upgrades. all new kitchen. Submit CdM, Newport exchange. Plea9e call to aee. EICHlll&E VllllT IEWE lllL LIT Equestrian zoned. large wtth very nice view. Wiii exchange for up to $450,000 for Newport Beach/Coton• del Mar home or condominium. $180,000 equity tree and cteer. ~iee ~peetiN (714) 759-1877 YAOAITSTUl 3 bdrm, t'i't bath, ~ paint & carpet N- roof, copper plumblng, RV or boat pkng. Great location Robin Tench 631-1266 IEST m II llUlll YIEW llDLLS ASunho\\ · · · Kl·alt' . AVOID COSTLY MISTAKES HOME INSPECTION : LAGUNA CHARM 2Br 2Ba The Cove Conoos on Bayalde. w pool 1ac. behind PN gate. S 1600 • tat, <Sep, 6.42-2008 2 bedrooms and den, 2111 baths. 2 car garage. Completely upgraded. Mountain and city lights view Excel- lent location. Owner must sacrifice $249.000. On a quiet village street. From this -Smart buv.,. and ........ order a Junnren Bile laland 3br hm ga1 , ··• beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 bath home you gourm., kit kid• yr1y ProfeHlonal Home lnapectlon. can walk to the beaches and shops. s1150 539-6191 Agt r~ Co~tr\ all COndtllOllS of tile PfOl)trr, tncludlnt structural integrity. found1t10ns. st1Sm1c roSl large (Ot haS a Spa + room for 8 poof. laJMli trounds Ora1nace tJttrior root. tnfr(Y eftttiency, tl«lnc.,i and plumbtna 1nslallalions htal•na and ••r cond1t10n1n1. wcu11ty tn.tronment tactOfS. ~nces. 1nleno1 awearancf ASlllC PlllCf Ptaiuau 2107 +CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION+ 213& Wint., & Yrty Pen SI 16 000 lnsula Aentall av1 Call RON FELSOT 760-5000 Jon Jungren Ph.D., Profeeaton.J Engineer r VIM• Rental• &7S-,912 BUILDING DIAGllOSTICS, INC. cau ,.... ....... , ..... Newly remodeled olde1 (714) 432.f493 417 1i414 3Br 281. $1175/mo COllHCIAl & 1£SllHTIAl " S1991 10 beach 305 ,._ _______________ ~ ______ _.,. ______________ .. , Montero, (818)44'-5803 ..................................... A FULL SPECTRUM OF BAYFRONTS 1 Bedroom "Mai Kai" Condo ......................................................... $449,000 2 Bedroom "Mai Kai" Condo ......................................................... $550,000 Promontory Bay lot.. ...................................................................... $900,000 4 Bedroom custom Promontory Bay home w/dock for 70' boat.. ....................................................... $1,200,000 3 Bedroom, 3 story custom home in Yachtsman's Cove w/sip for 50' boat. .................................................................................... $1 ,850,000 5 Bedroom custom on Linda Isle Lacoon w/slip for 60' boat.. ...................................................... $1 ,925 ,000 100' raw land for development w/sips near Camery Vilace ...................................................... $1 ,900,000 MARTHA MACNAB Office: 644-6200 Home: 675 -3568 GrubbGEllis R~IOENT1Al 8fU>t(t:1'M;t; E:Av1u_ .. --------- ' FIRE SALE IN PRESTIGIOUS MONARCH BEACH ESTATES ON 18TH f AIRWAY ACROSS FROM RIIl CARLTON HOTEL Architectural design resort home with luxury appointments throughout. High cejlfngs, Imported tile, silk walls, 3 fireplaces, mirrors reflecting sweeping views of fairways, mountains, lakes. ocean, pool, spa and custom landscaping. Extra wide lot. A must see at 8490,000 1s111me111t1y lllllw ''"111111 MAKE BEST OFFERI Clll Jml DIVll, 0 .... /Alilt 11 844-8200 • H•E 720-1822 GrubhfiEllis llt:Sl'DIPfTtA.L ~tftAGf. 0.VJC~ .. ......................... i!llm ............................ llllJll!lllll ........ SATUllDAYAUGUSTU,1 ... /PAGaJ7 a.ass1r11•• RBJU. B1i1a1°B- .----.-;;.._...;2_•M-11nt·· 21Mllt•f!l1 !Ne• llltj'!!Jlll ..._. IHI • .,.... lw• UITllll 1A41nt/own2br,,mpool2bat •UllllfllW* .............. Mll +•TIUP ~9~8; -=~; ---1·..:..:r~BR~2B~A~& ""'car~pon~ tBR. 1nc:17. lg Pll1 yd Move! i-cuz kldl Petl fine S900 llAll HW PllTlflll I U21.MO • 12•• Vwy unlQue cuttom home furnl1hed 12300. Av1, __ l-.•.-La-.u...._ ______ _ ·,. • •o t>ay Of beeetl lns.c>t S550 645-7856, 531H 191 ~ f• I OPEN SAT-SUN H 1 PAltnet/buyer wanted. ~14g.r~~ 11~0~:u2n: 1011 Call Agt 8"«-2999 I U LllllT1 k .... t 0 •o OPEN SUN 3-5 l /11.H ... SE I WOODBRIDGE 3BR 2BA 1 2330 PORT LERWICK 3BR. 2100 sf, vu. 760-1634 aauna, ape 144,.,000. By LAGUNA Ben 3bd S 18001 gwage $1150 Y~RI. Y E BAY 593-1243 s 00 Up1t81ra Condo-A/C, rrplc -...... -•R Owner 54&-7078 Ne port CrHt 2bd 1-MCUtlty 548-0769 1 I I mo ~ MC. w/d hkups carpon Designer renovation New --w C a•el Mar 2122 (3) people, 3BA. 2BA. n-pe18,avalt ~ow.tea1e Interior/exterior, 01k3 ~room & 2 Bath IRlwt•H---$1200. + ,.":"2.~t1~o F• IALM&lsumlartt OIOD Cr.an I good location. $1050/mo +1st, tast, sec kitchen, tUe bllh8. luxury $ t&4,900 Fee land. " -Marti Aot.,.. 2 b«troom c:IOee to waler 26A frOl'lt dt.lptex Un'*1ced yard No 1)4111 1 79 Gr..,,held Open I carpet•. prof land-DOCKSIDE RE 72.2-9730 ua.-L* ISU-(818) 795-6400 I... auo rMt ao or ~··· Open Saturdey. August 23, 1'-6PM •cap.Ing. •bd, 3'-'b•. •H-1... Jost 1 b6odc to bMct1 & 4BA 4BA Sep1.June I.._ 2 l•P't P ·~I Agt 642-'968 -(seper1te mother-Ill-law __ , ... _ tennl1. Double lot, 3 · 13-2 3 l&LllA lllm -•• ,,.,..~,toe S 1 &4~211 __.. .......... 2.. W0008RIDGE 'bd ,,m, qtra), pool size lot. In VIiia Balboa, BARGAIN bdf'rn. 2 bath. 2 car oar· S2700fmo. e 1 1 bedroom c:IOee to -ter • .. -60000t 15.A&.. _, •• 2'"ba. cul~uc 1 yr $419,000.BfollerCoop Pnc.,St14.500,946-7893 age. Liz or ChuckUdo 1"8, winter rental. (818)79S-6'00 c .. ,.gner quality decof fl~~~J!!!:t:'~Dli~~~ lae. 859-470• an1 ,,._....,(Iner) ILlfflf____ 631-t26eodM6-5743 l.OYlly, tum 3BA 28A. PRIVATE PENTHOUSE 0 e rm 21,p1ca multlpje bctlS1100/mo 548--8131 L ....... 21,.1 l 4l • -Open Sal 2068 Vl1t1 •.. Bt&-792_7271 306~ CORAL. 2 1 ~Br Condo, !Oft, lam rm. · .,......., ...-' · phone, wl meet you 1 ll t••i -11 1 ~~;'· St800/mo. 67S-50&8 Of BA BA ' Tennla l lIH .._. , Ca)On 2Br 28a PRICE: Iii.., ' frplc, aundeck, yearly »c~" & pattoa. • l.atge 2Br tBa Duplex, *UllH YI•• Satl•tY tor~e co.t~I J! NEWPORT Cr•t Condo, $1000/mo. Shown by pool & spa St950/mo garaoe, w/d hkup 2178B •EmlALI UY* ' bdrm, 2 bath Montego nlyl n~2185 •• I wit< 10 bell, 3bd, 2'..tba. 2 ac>Pt Only. 21312n·2120 .,,, .. at tse 720-1'762 Plaoenua $845/mo No Spect&QUlar ocean view. with nice yard. Ol)ly 0 flll-.-n car gar. Al90C pool, ten-• A ,MINE Creek 2br/den pet• s..5-7983 Secur1tygatedcomm,pl/1 295,000. LMopt OK. Call UUf-llUll nla. 11 Barlovento $1350 la Iha Ptaaanla ,.,arded comm, fri>lc Newly redone 3br 2t>al beh. •Br 3Ba, $3000/mo PA TRICK TENORE Beautiful prlvate pool and . llUl/IAf ftlW no-&725 21117 t<'nrus pool, $2100/mo S725 tta1 naa pool avail neoot. 760-2601 63 l· t266 or 76().8702 apa eurroood4MS by LUSH Extra lrg 2BR conci,o. Ba~~ NEWPORT Crest Condo 1 BO U58 !>411 1212. own9f/eg1 9115 53Ml91 Agt lee '•Exec ll<>me, Oen & cyn 1 .iii~.p landac:.pe. Sprawtlng 4 wfll ft~:~~ Untum 2br, 2ba. dbl gar BACHELOR $550 Nr M.u Verd4t 4br 2ba' vu 3Br 2'nBa, wrap-• • ~· bdrm, 3 batht, formal amen • opnr pool apa tennis utlMlles pek1, no 1>41lt Costa MtH 2124 lnclds den kid• Ok t1y05"1 around deck. lrplc, No • dining, family ~~wy. IDT"!!-!~ s12<io11M: ~2057 102 E. BAY APT II pets $1600 Aat 550-1015 • 2 flfeplec:es .• ,....,,.900. 1BR. den ... .,. ale,.,....... nr'----------=l~-,.---==c---:--'••"' l uxury Condo.. 3Br deCOf $Oeo flat 539'-6t9tt .;r. •• w .... Call Robin 63t-1266 nu condo. Bank will fin at Newport Helghtl 2BR 38drm, 2Ba. lam rm •' tip, ~. dbl gar. Agt tee ' F\JRN/UNFUAN 1BR * rww . ~ 8'A%. $139,500 1BA. Excellent cond. w/frp6c, garage, petlo, .. ~ ~ 2ml tobellS1195 Rate S450 hM l/Yfl baslcl& 1 HUGE MSTA. 2ba, Only $116,900lorsh¥P 1•ii•• ~~;· Bkr 1131-1384 Yard, gar No pell 1f10ty f8C. 1 hM to bch 64 •844or&42·96ee tokoth«s Oen Vu 111 -leYel, We1tctttfarea.2bdr_m.2 i'-.. -· $l050/mo.64&-5974 New crpts, drpa, pailnt 2BR lBA :!f :~1':, '""t tee 1 wlga1den, dbl dk, dbl bath. wlllreplaoe, dining n · • PENINSULA -2 units. ...,.. No pets. Avl now · ....,, gar, $1400, 494-7314 area, pool ~ more. Ffplca, •te9• to ocean. Newport llland ctiarm .. "' $l200/mo yrty ._ MC S•J•l'Car garage.n-1>41t1.Sharp trl-levet condo.I -WON'T LAST Ca11CanneryV1gprlmecomer Fumorunturn,lowef3BR waterfront.Avlnow!Nlw &wt,Oys(213)513-<4711 ,, now, $&45/mo. Call Eutlide, 3Br 28., air., Unique 3br $875 ttat sky· PATRICK TENORE commerclat~ building $l200/mo, yrty. ~ crpt, 38r 1"'8a. $1350. Ev(714~ ' dQI 646-3627. MW crpts a palnl W/dl llghtl gar appls kid• Ok 1131-1266/7tl().8702 s 185,000 probate. 4BA s 1500/mo, yrly. VIila Rentals 67s-4912 1\'FAllLY Fii* hlcupe, d/w I bills pd 539--6191 Agt lee Cannez1~~ Reetty Waterfront Homes Inc:. NEWPORT SHORES 3Br B~g. f~~rNTS~~. pt~~; ~;;, iea 2 ~r gar enc1 & •ST Sill l~t ltac• 21'9 U1·14• 2Ba, 2 •tl>fY. patio, trptc. $850 $700 utlll pd 303 ,,, allbtttn1 S950. 0 '-11250/mo.114S-7676 -1BlGCANYON Alghfy uP-CUFF HAVENI MUST BAYRIDGEEXECCONDO d/w,newCfJ>t,S1300.Ag1 E~11.,_'87 1.2666 TELUEIT 111-1111 Spaclou1 executive 3 graded eo..., Model, End SELU Beauttful 4bd, 2ba. 2br 2br gue<ded comm, 673-9060 F AN FRPLC bdrm E/llde twnhm w/2 Unit 2Br+Den, gar $2500 •• fll WITD• ~:SVS3'2~~~~· ~dee, $1500/mo. NEWPORT TERRACE 2Br ~ 2;:-~~ onry •Om Olnlll* car attach garage Avail Ownr/Bkr 75~706 t'-' Lots. 2 HOUMI • 4Br · ' owner. 75M988. 2'-'Ba. vtew, avail 9115. 11.;p. to und, utll' lnel n 1Ba. all bltlns, mlcfo, Sep1 t W/D a frig ln·l'h blk 10 bctl 2br 2ba dbl 2Ba -tBr tBa. dOCk -Beechtront 3BR 2BA, frpl $825/mo, lat, lat + dep 113501mo, 66()..21111 • s incl. lnc:d yrd, pets duded Non-'lmkr • "°1 gar frplc 1950 kids Ok S•50K By Owner 3 bdrm, 2~ bath. lamlly beautiful Int Wntr Ca11&45-9219 • i550 fee ~ A~ S~2~~'; ottler's 53M 191 Agl tee 675-2332 rm, lndry & gar~ Call $1400/mo or Sl900/mo, IWPT mil.... .. ~~ \f.~ TELHEIT 111-1111 a .2bd,1'M>a,2st ,1gar &lllllTRUU...U BobJr1131-1 yrty.Alllt0/1846-1945 VIEW . 2BR + denjlU~aec.C!~4 •Ocean. nlQht a 8UnM1 • ·~· ~ i ~ Avail 911 ~ •first 11 where you are wNle 1 ·ii~~\· BEACH HOUSE S 1500/mo. Agt 645-2235 v .. w •Br 2'~Ba. lrplc. dbl ~-+MC Near Hoag Hoepl· viewing the greenball t~ .. bd, 1ba. bffl to bctl turn, Nwpl Penln, unfum 3BA ......, ... F .. 4lr JM~ game rm RV arN _j...;.__., tul.83S-355~week· from the upper deck of ..... JI_ .. _, gar. S900/Y91fty, utll 2BA ar StOOO/mo lat 2Be. Wintll' 1 1300 uots ~1400Weatlde113t-11S3 STOP LOOKING I ends AU Agent. thl• spaclou• famlly paid agt 673-3663 a 1;..f eves 673_7856 pd.Nopeta673-<472• · no me I 2 3 4 . O 0 0 . Olltlnctlve Dowr Slln hm. ' ' · 't--------•SAYE 1110* E·eld• 2br hi w/gar ~Id petl2blks bchlpoolltennla 759-4330 1 atry. pvt pool $525,000. BelcOurt, 3000 1/f, Town days 916-4~287 ,.___ • l • 2122 • 1l 'f collage, brand new tine lt'lady yd S600 1 reas 2BR 2ba Npt Shrs t269 llUT WUTlll (Wiii exchg) Open Collection. Eng grdn, 2Br NWpt Terrace Condo 3Br -•U t U ,111 drpi . retrlg. atove. dpat at, dbl gar S 1225, lee + Sat/Sun 1-'. 500 MOfn· 2'A8a. $3500. Debbie 2,~Ba. frplc. comm pool,12 bedroom, 1 bath apt 11110 ell utlls lncld •ISl-1111* $1600sec 631 -3025 IULEST&n Ing Star. 760-1108-'gt 1-aoo-.432-7156Ext 108 etc. No pet• Avl now New cerpet Pool "'''"r' $465 Others avail-Or roomy 2·1try 3br 2ba 2Br 2,"B•. 2 car garage, OILY ILIFFS BIG 3bd, 2,,.. ba, ffl)tc, gar, s1 too Peut 720-3939 $735/mo. •04-3720 ''' Fee new appts •;:\:;' $755 fr p ie Neer baacn [ r-l 'f i lJ U ~Id 4Br °' 3Br + quiet location, walk lo Ocean clOM 3bf 2ba Oar IA.ill llfT TUEHIT Ill-IMO kklr.!!ne 53 $ 1 tOO/mo Reta req =JJ_ 8:n 3 lrg btns, End Unit beeCh & Udo Vl1lege. 1rp1c equlpt kit lotaa xtras 2 blks to bell. prv ent. new ;11a 1nhm wd bum Ip, ~NT RIDGE COVE* _67S-l38-4 or 646-5800 -----nr pool. HI beam ceilings. • S 1400 Yr1y 96-4-0922 S 1200 539~ 191 Agt I~ carpet1, palm, no ooolung 10 comm pool 11100 2er 2eeCondo W/Dnkup2BR 2 '>BA trl-levet WIHllHE• Lodnlfdeaired.Dmeby lllOAIYMOllMI Oceanfront unfum •BRj $450/mo,960-6463 "•dtertront Homes Inc dbl garage w/opener twn,,se like new, anac,, e mt 2134 Vista Laredo. CALL Oellgner per1ec1, lrg 3 dupleX, wld. gar, St600 !Cozy Bachelor. 1Ba 631-1400 $995 Near 11reams & 2 car oar S1200lmo. n· IU (619)324-8l90S252•500 bdrm, 2'..t baths w/pool, Sept 15-June21 kllcilefl, steps to bMctl lr 1 >Bl Klds/1>41t1 ok falls No 1>4111 549·2«7 pets. 8 t8-790-6629 3bd, 2ba, 3000~ tt ~pee-FllECllllll.FllEI ap1 + tennia. $1850/mo 619-944-0030 I Beautltul hardwood ·C:d yrd Ott 19tn St. Hut. ltacll -zf40 *IUClctnAIE* ~~:~.,s~~rity lg•~~,~~ Palnt&aave-goodterms-F~:fsc:1,T~~:J1~~':is SecurecorybNc:hhmfor· ~~~~~' Newport Blvd area HO SE 1Br. 1Ba, lrg kitchen, sun formal din. tamlly room great area· call now -maldinlngappt11>41tmu11 1750 No.!>41tl 675-6608 $1075 AV1 9/t. 675-7029 4BA 2BA U ' area, utlls Incl S450 lee with wet bar. air. p,.,.. 75~. Ill O&IYM... aee S850 539-6191 1-------=,..--:-:- •Br l'•B•. frplc. gar, trg Nr Gar~etd,~Br~~=·~tTELHEIT 171-lllO ttgeous gated communt-llUT WEITIU 2bd, 2'"ba, den, on golf Agt lee _ Cute 2Br 1Ba wtth IPeC· yrd Avl 911. Short term. new ca pe ' uA a dbl -ty Paid $725,000 wlll IUI.. man COUrM, next to tennis SPYGLASS! lmmaculatel I tacotar"" Stepe to be,, 1 104 Sumat ra Pl. paint, fenced 7v $975 •3BR2BAcondo,lrpl SACRIFICE $689,000 or courtS1895.759--0079 LEASE4bd,S2700 +nrat, NewCfpi&nr1 Lndryrm $1000/mo(714)384-3660 ga,:;.!,ld•d&pe~.:oa91 1 •301HllarlaW•L trade. Owner very [ l l last +1 mo MCurlty 9Undeck.Pv1ga<avl$97S IACI IA 110-111 t, no I•. 642-7743 t 59m 11 CherbOurg -.I. .&. 11111. +....,., ep, • 11250 + $t000 HC _,_ anidous. Open Sunday ...., i J .. O&IYll •IUOI 644-6l99 I No peta 67~ HOUSE SAL/mo utn Ind I l&.IOIS Tl IOW •Sharp cteen 3Br 28a N.ewport Beach, CA • W/beautltul top-ol-w<><ld STEPS TO BEACHI ~ ~Bd~ ~t ~'=:: svall6·27, 852-9591 Elegant cedar a glass 2Br home ._ offloe $1595 mo UNITED BROKERS vl-s ol golf course. stairs, 4bd, 2ba. frplc. Ind rm sundeck $850 2'h8a w/fam rm Plus,, Avaltable9/20 Nopeta PEGGY673-n71 Fllllt.ISlllW/1111 mounlain1,&ac:k8ayand lurnl1hed,J:6 $13501 Nory taS7s-6606 EASTSIDE crpt1, lrptc, tundeck. dbl 1115 E$Mx Ln. 646-6789 ••y -n••( For up to 50' boat. The city llQhtl. Pteue call !Of 67 5 ____ J>e_,,...,,...-=-=-::: .Jbr 1b1 nee wtyd & dbl car garage Fully maJnt IACI---t10menu 4 bdrm,• bath, appt feo-a333 Agt UNFURN 2BA t'~BA O,..E BLOCK TO BEACH• ~·' nardwood floors. yrd No 1>41ts Inquire at 3Bdrm, 2Ba. fOfmal dining F0t aate by owner 3bf, tamly rm, din rm & 2 trplc. Nr ~Bey, lrplc, andk l2bd. fr?6C, gar, targia deCk new paint & drapea, Iota 527 18th St. 960-6331 rm. family room Incl tba. huge private yard, $825,000. 759-4830 lllfFS 1 LML 2 car gar n..pet1. a11a11 I $1050. Owner• unl1 wit,, 01 ~toraoe kids a one pet _, t grdnr 1825 eq. tt .. linire comptetley remodeled & llUT Wllml Condo 3bd, 2ba. poot g..1 se50i mo. 548-83.,_. u1m11ea 51265 51s..2a 10 01\ saso' .. $850 dep ma• SIOfy largerearyard Ill 11ndacaped, St59,000, 11800 1144-2807 ' I - 7s0-8862 agt no fee ' CONDO 5bd 2ba aecurlty 911. Ownr/Agt $1400 Open Sat. &46-1023. IUl ISTITI · Unfur 2bd, Iba, parking. Small studio apt, 3 ~· . ' . bldg & p0arkl~g air; Oare1W114 ainu ILIFFS ... 4W yHr ..... 16t3 w ' tobMc:,,.Accessto E·Slll Sii 21& trpk:e, microwave: laun~I 111-22'2 UYOlllT 411 [ r-'\l lJ 2'..tba, 1800 aqft $1275 t Bat boa Bt11d , $9001 Utils pd.6Rent~tlabte On qutelllr•t Lg FR, ftp, dry hookup1, pool, ten-PML, 2112 W111Wlll _ .I. l yr LM, no-pell 644-0335 +deposit 836-1891 _998~111_ Ive IO ? , .. , gar Q,.dnf lnct. Avl nts, •pa 1900 mo IPEl llll&Y 2-1 I . BLUFFS Greenbelt view WATERFRONT Unfurn UnturnlS,,ed 2Br 1 B" nowS1000 54&-5133Agt 551-6581 PM llltl Actlll-1114 2Br 181 2 car gar, 3bd, 2ba. patio. sunroof Duple1'. lrplc Soul,, o' • ---ULF WAY,., ..... ,, -"tr/dryr -Darllngl \lac garden Yearly I 1900 H w y s e 0 0 I m 0 NOTICE Daily Pilot Classified Advertising Department will be open tor busi- ness Saturday. August 23 from 8 AM to 11:30 AM We can take take new ads and corrections for Tues- day August 26 plus cancellations for Sunday and Monday. We will return to our regular deadllnes the follow1ng week Or11111 Coast l1il1 Pilot Classified Advertising 642-5678 UYOlllST YIEW ... ( Maybe .. en cl054W ts the st 1001mo Agt 760-3827 673-27•7 or 675-01'9 I 11 141n4-4320 3BA 2BA, 2 •ty New crpt & Executive transfer, Cor way you feel about the ILIFFS IEIT&l WINTER Rental 2Br tum C.sta•tll 2524 d s SanOy t>eeCll on POfale ownedl G0tgeou1 view trom tilts family, $800/mo lnCI all utlls. 911• ------........... ~-.--ri> .pool tennis Yrly or 4Br, 48a. nearty 3000 alt l\ome wt1eparate lamlly AYllL 1••D11TELY cept p,,one Taking awl•· 11111 HH Piil b~~~ S tsOolmo 642·4917 l1mlly rm lrg format din-rm, format dining rm &l3BR Of 2 + Oen. 2'nBa. cauona 11a 45lh St No pets. stove, relrlg w tng rm, spaci<>US· mstr c; o u r 1 y a r d p o o I I fireplace, nr pool, 2 car 1550-&44 , 423 W Bey 760-8063 Ill +SPA suite Priced below mar-$545,000 759-4830 garage & patio S 1'00 ~ bl TV ltTl house• 2 bllh, yard. i11dnt1 ket tor tut sale I llUT WEmll P9f mo yr IH &40.8606 SPACIOUS ~BR IBA, Iott, 1=RI upst~~· :o opett <n "'2 c«7 $337 000 CJ Taylor Co , I ---frpl lg bale, ooean vu • s req 1ncfd la! i12"",.. "" ,, Bkr 960-9609 IUL man BLUFFS TWNHM-LEASE Yrtf, $925 $495/mo 352 Victoria •Br t-Oen up1tr1 Duplex. 3BA or 2•den, lrptc. patio UPPER 3BA 2BA nr ocn a 645-3181 1,,aetobeh,Seaah0teDr OAIYM [ l l 2r;argarage.S12001mo Coes1Hwy.YrryS127S 2ll ll&MOO & 49tn St. I 1375/mo 11 wner~lselegantlamlly n : J I __ suun 559-t500 u.IY Im&&. Stove. !rig. pool, no P4tt• Vllla~taJ1675·49 12 homel11oCated Thepool _=.!_! __ . Cozy 38r 1Ba turn By JI~-423W 8ay760-«>83 Balboa Pentn1ull 2 11 tunounded by palm beacto Winter Garage. ll1-4111 111-1111 --~room $800/mo l•t tr ... w/lots of decking A •II llll ••--IHI Patio, lrplc no pets S900 ., _ 210-1 Ml IUI a tut ... cleat\lng d-i> eeparat11>41tloolfthedln· l*f ™ .... ~ AvaJI 9115 &4S-3757 ..... C111t ••tr• S575/mo 1BR. 1tove h'tg (714)498-2195 Ing .,_ aftordt Intimate ~ J,00:~ n wW~ -E BLUff TWNHM 21M ~gar. 7~8557 UYFIMT IWLU 0U11ide ~~~99.ooo dining room. fam11y room. 3t>r. 2ba, s 1soo. 9nc:I unn custoU eoAoo 26d 12 Bdrm tea s 1001mo Owner'• Untt overlooking llUT nmu water r.i~ llghtl View • 2 i~t::t!~i pool. Ju. 191\nll, d/w, tr1g'.1' ~ ~ L~T=~ sandy beech with PIN'I· more 1 CMtriook• park, n-e>et• ""·-,. ~ , or11m'lc vi.. o1 the main lUI.. Dflfl PATRICK TENORE Hrt>r Vu Hm1 2Br 28a, $850 t MC Available 1838 .. _,,_Me Q ctiann4'1 ptus 38dtm ren-631·12&el7eo.&7o2 den, compl renov New Sept 1 567-9487 28r 101. encl oar"911. wt d S19.600tye111r. A1klng ,..., i J 4 r .-Grdnr pd comm pool Autumn ... Yllt-IO'<leto lOOtl $660/mo No pell 27V tel with Income ot [ l l 1 ·ii·~\·? crpt OIW & 1a.ndtc41plng. ~ f'lkup. new pt1lnt 6 ctMn s195 .o~,..9~1~nr1Aot rl'a .n si.1s t Mc: 644-5t97 ,~':.:t;.1e·:~~ w w1111on 64s-1e19 --======~========!L_ --· z a _ a o a " 0 mt a;a111r11u RIAL iifiAi'i •14 ..... ..... 1141 ..... .., ,......... .., ....... •• ..... ....... •• • .... hdlllla/llHM .. 2Br 28a, beaut. quiet, 1 BDRM w/Yettl ror :o;tt. •NEWPORT CONDOS• , ...... IW 2'1 1724 nae n ctwnatra w/patlo & encl Wcs~Feld Ing eple w/one ~ o.k. VerMlllee S975-$1 1751S"P« view of BAVI pool, 2 bike to bdi. very nice LIVE ON BEACH j gar. Most utlla pd, $795. &400 to move In. Key dep VIiia Bslboa $915-$1125. 9')a. S1175 bfk 640-5078 time w/pool tennis Prof M/F 28 & up 1 BAVFRON'T BUILOINt OFFICE SPACE 550 aquwe fMt & ue: Call &42-414-4 622Hemllton.631-..153 lPllNEITI &caral'lelter848-6553 Agt631_.980 kijESTCUFF 2bd 2ba I Reaponn/'"'k;S400 t•h 1475 + utllltlea, Teri 2Br w/gar. Crp11. drps, Beautifully landscaped. 2Br 2Ba. 4 Plex. carpets, *~ "'* 1 trl)lc, pool. unfurnished utlla &45-9904 673-15521'~559. 1 bltlna. Fned yrd w/patlo. spacloua. All UlllltlH dr~. patio. gar~, lg 1Br 18a, aundeek, S&SO no peta. 631-5596 2BR NP VILLAGE APT M/F TO SHARE W/F 2BR 1 --------63M 120 Cati 1-5PM J*d. Pool, gar. No pets D/W, ale, coin laun ry. bltlna ITM.!9t1 .. SSSOI,.. Of &42 9171Av9/1 Employed F/40+ n-emkr 2'hBA Condo-£ Side 667 Victoria "C" S685 tBdrm S805 S710/mo. 846-6451 99'1.-_ 17• ._. all Ilea $375 WE STCLIF"F" BLD 2619Santa Ane ... Je95 28drm 1Beth s110 -UT• ,___.., -~•c:llff .,..._!fo 28drm. ~~2627 eo.A,;.•2~5 ·~r;:t' --------301 Avocado 6'2-9850 ... , 18a, pool .... ust stand .. -~ • *Ult& 11&1 IPTS* -2BR 1BA. gar, lndry rm, •STDS fl Ull* c:tedlt ctMIClc 845-1152 •PARK NEWPORT• MIF TO SHR DPUC..COM .. f "''-'".;~· 'H::, ,. . .... . l Br. trig. range, laundry, NEWPORT VILLAGE sundeek, 1 blodc toStudk>w/fl.lllkltchen.utlla INTERlg 2bd II.Im ar Tennis, dubhouN. hMJth LOSETOBCH,AVAIL .___._ • ......._ pool, earPOft No pets APARTMENTS bMdl. S725/mo Ind, hurry S400 tee S 1 Nnd.. Av.Ji Bn' ape. Furn 2Br 28&. M/F g.1 $375/MO --•--$550/mo. Coet1 M... 1306 Walnu1 TILmlT 17....... teci-0 · n/emkr, (714~ d-85s-00t4 •720-0809 ..,Cornt*t• janlton.I 931 W 19th St 6'~92 PRESTIGE LOCATION TSL MGMT 6'2·1803 $725 mo. Open Sat 8123 ' ..,MU91o · 5 Block• to MSO/mo. 1BR. encl gar, 9-1 5205 Neptune or call BalbOa Penln P1 lhr 5BR NB townhouse mature, ..,Elevat0t •Mesa Verde D' lux 28r, South Coast Plaza WWI• YILLlll cloMto belletl. Ntcequlet appl 1118 446-4 750, home, mstr bdrm & pvt resp 35+. MIF. 2bd, ""Full view belconlea 1Ba Upper New decx>f. •Ck»e to oc Airport tooetlon. 448-.g22Q ba. "412.SO/mo. Avail n~b•. pool, $350 ..-1ee ..,Sectetary MMce dshwshr, rocked garage •7 Minutes to Beach W1f lfTt 1'80 Monrovia Sept 1. 673-53115 'Al.ltll. 6'2-8204 .,... Ample pettclng S675 No peta 6'0·2495 •Night Lighted. Send LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE TSl ~ la-1IOI BALBOA PENINSULA --NM111 I •WESTSIDE $640* Volleyball & Tennla Cns •Spee1aeu111 apt1 , A share 3 Br, 2 Ba Steps to NPT BCH AVAIL 9-l M/F 2bd l 'Aba 1200 aqlt •Pool. Jaeunl. BBQ * 1 & 2Br 1 & 288 suites l&ml.MI 1 ~BA-In new9r 6 plex beach Resp non-'"'kr 2 btdm condo widen I~~~~~~~~ pailo. roo,,;y & clean! ' •Covered Parking •SpselOOs townhouses l1Ablk to bMch, utll lneld. 1h ml to beletl. S890/mo S3SO Ina ut11i 573.1927 $550/mo, clOae to beletl EJt .1 Sult I. 0 No-pets $48.4506 •Cable TV Available I* Arepleees S600 mo. 850-8957 I nr Pico & El Camino Real • pool. jacuzzi. tennis eeut ve • •Rec: Room with Flreplae. •Private balconies or B"""CH NR 3BR. 2BA 772-<>628 between CdM HSE. Prof M n·~kr. 619-581·1'118 I apace Fu" bu9lness 1 S5S0-South Coast Plaza and Billiards Garden patios Patio, io-unit Mpm, 997-9309. agt meste r/bllh, SHO -vk:eS Bmtol & B.i area 1Bdrm 11r, fenced •Saunas C + 'J\ u t 11 av I 9 1 1 Neat F/M 40 • to shrl Col .. Mesa. 979-216 0001 carport No pets 1 BA FURN/UNFUAN WIY 11n 1 sp gar n-pets, annual s ••• ~ .... ••tr• 1175-8804. 1175-5263 I Costa Mesa apt Pvt OfflcM-C-2 t 130 e 1 5'6-8791 JR 1 BA FURN • 3 Lighted te-nnls eouns s 1250/mo 673-4452 *' -----bath pool. spa. leflnlS s c 20' • ' & 720 •2Swlmmlng pools COM • M/F, non-amkr to gar $375 5'9-3177 t, M. 4 I/ S625tmo E/s1de 2BR Corner Nwpt Fwy II Beker •Streams & ponds EASTBLUFF Townhouse aza area r 1 . shr 'h of 3BR 2BA Ilse . ewox 95' a/I. P'.lt '\ 1BA. palto PoOI. lndry Sorry. No pets• •Sorry, no pets Apt 38' 2'A8e 2 car gar new erpt & mini bHnds. Avail 9/ I $450/mo + Neat 19990" n/smkr shr Vacant 722-1802 rm Close 10 all 17 14)557-0075 •Furnishings avail No pell, S 1025/moyr lse dean Aval! now• S675 vllls 760-6566 tve msg prvt 2 stry, off Nwpt Blvd., OFFICE SUITE 149 E Bay Nlee 2Br 2Ba lndry lac No Gas for Heating & Cooking 6'4-1010, 8-5 M·F only VIiii Rentals 675-'912 S CM $350 Baity 250-8511 0 look I 1\8 bo TSL ICllT 142-1103 pets Non-smkr. •'veil Paid Eastblutf twnhse apt, lrg S.•t~ w au 2'ii c~b:.l~~ho;;. q~!~ Evtwtcnd 645-2595 57~ ft A'•ll ~{ Sept 1at Sll50/mo I 2BR 2BA. lrple. akyllghl. prof n·smkr 1425 , ., NEWPORT 1 BLK TO SCH Cell 8'2·4644 CISllEOlO 760·141801642·7528 WIYllTCILL bay/eanyon .111ew. Sm1,lg IC . anoram1c utilltfes 631...t335 Share Hse-$375/mo WE'RE THE BEST• I IH-1111 quiet complex Comm oon vu. 1 blk to bCh $650 ' • 1150 dep, utll pa. lrpl<:. Ct••tttial Pre,. FJ~N~S~~~~~~~!IL Ule'StiBftU SOWlll YILLlfflt( ~~~~S/m~v:~~~ed.j :(2:::9'~~99-2583 ~~t~ :,•:oo'm~lk2~~ uk lor Jay 548-0946 i; *Free utilities • --w/frple. lg pello & more NEWPORT HEIGHTS • 20() Sii l fi i ti:J1a S •Spacious llYlng IEW lPUTIEm 15555 Huntington Village Large 3BA 2BA duplex, Merc:hanOIMopportuolues $550 + '" ultla L" Mag $325 ~ depoelt. Ber·B· blks to beh. Lag1 * Huoe kitchen Featuring b&&Ulllul land Lane. from Sen Diego new c:tpt Beech 2 blocks in dasaH!ed -11118 bnnglng 675-4445 Of 759-3366 Oue. nr water. shops o-Beach $600/mo * BIHn ovens & ranges SGBpe BBO'a pool/sp; Freeway, nonh of Beach Garage. S 1200/mo ~~·Nie In town to E'BLUFF CONDO arnk 6'2-9622 alt 6c>m lioe/Retall Bl<r 932·4 •Patios Pallo/decks Garages Of 10 McFadden. west on No pets 6'5-l&82 yovr rOOITI 2bds evaltable) pool g11 Old CdM. Fam, 2bd, 2be la4•1tri1J 1 •Covered Garages oarports. Sorry. oo pets MeFadden Ull IAYFlllT Iliac. lntals $300 & 5325 Aven 0/1 House overtoo«lng ocean •Pool & BBO'e lBdrm S610-S620 La H• le1cla 2'411 3br 2ba 12500/moyrly 759-3187 11 Looi< Out Point l300 aqft w/front off •Plush lanseaplng 2Bdrm 1\oBa S710 81S.:212 '7733/873-8741 675-3873 drive-In door In r • Xlnt 1ocauon across 825 Center St 6'2-1424 Br. tile entry & kltc:Mn. I · at Jn Westehff E'SIOE CM Ilse ev1ll to ahr 1825/mo. 1785 Whit from park Duplax w/back yrd. Newport Heights 2Br 1Ba. Pool. very Ille k•t prlvt. young M prof Pvt bath, AOF/f N·smkr to rent St. CM. 540-9352 •Sorry. no pets Nicely Furnished I Bdrm refrlg. stove. Clean & ' garage. laundry, pool, Vng emply'd M/F $350 gar. Reap. easy aolng' prv rm/ba. gOfgeous de-8'6-0e81·N 385 w WILSON Duplex. Clean & Quiet 1 quiet Nori ti Lagun• I u1lle pd S725/mo. No Incl u111s &46-6376 M/F pref'd. $375 +~Ill sloner dee hm Spyglass. tU-1111 ::f~~!i~s:~·o~f pets S1000/mo. 497-'198 pets llsM213 CONDO WIPRV BA Dog O.K. 546-7"8 S6SO compl, 751>-9563 17101/F WUlllt ----Studio-No Lag coUage.!NEWPORT MARINAAPTSI POOL. Nr 17th & Tustin E'SIDE Coste Mesa PROF M/F 21-28 YRS Plecentll.4 Coita M Cl~e':ri/~~~J:dR 1:~ SUUI I.I, Lots of privacy & win· I •Bayview 1Br 1Ba. 1100 n-smkr. ref ,.q, w/d. kite CHRISTIAN lady w/shr Stir Condo So Coe.st Plaza (71 1752-9523 shaded encl patio E/SIDE Nu 28drm, 1Ba. dowt. beam cells. kit, pvt aq tt W/D hkup. mlcfo.I l)(lv, 1326/mo, 5-48-6932 furn duplex apt wtth SI&-area. $300/mo + 'h utll LEASE Approx 5000 s6951mo 733-3663 grg, pallo. 317 Cebrlllo I brlctl patio, yd w/gdnr. 1 frplc, encl garage. Prvt FURN t<ITC PRIV ter. S276. &45-1082 eall 432-1805 For light Mfg « R&C St, S725 +S6SO deposit s.475 Inc utll. 497-2878 I beach S 1475 • w/aJr COnd ofc. P<Mtio' East~ 2 Matr bdrms 631-4036 SOfry no pet• 760-0919 U1nl11ea pd. nr shops FEM 21 -25. non-smkr. Shr AN seeks honelt. resp loe 780-0340 or S49-3 trp1e .;,,d 2'~Be 2 w •u Ii .. t 2H2 ' · & OCC. Femele. $280/mo 38' 2ba C M. $258+ dep I rmmte 10 Stir new 2BR -·---.,,,--- ger.Q. Walk 10 showtng MESA PINES 2650 Har1a 1 I I t • NR LIOO MARINA 3BA s.46-2573. CM Laur• &46-11>3' or Anoe I 2BA condo In Irv. POOi .•• ' •• t pr.' •• StOSO/mo 6SO-eao8 1BR 1Ba w/gar $650 r ..,_ .;g· 1~ vpoole •. 1 51• Ctubho!Ae Met Ch latli n led to 722-9980 Avall 9/1 w/d $4117 SO 716-95911 z; POOL spa bbq I very n...... ry • • 2BA Ilka ,_ gar fr pie I r Y Eastslde Triplex, lrg quiet TOP AREA: Out9t. No Pets partdng, Cell 497-6993 Of S1:iso. yrly. i>9a..s868 ' either rent rm I exehng FEMALE To Shr W/Same Shr 2Br 2Bs Condo style * .. -..ml· 2Br N-crpta drps & * '*$49-2«7• * 720--0700 K11hy IOf MN1oel of hMl(png & Neat. n.-smkr, prv rm, shr apt, pool, spa. tennlt , pai~t Patio lndry $725 9 OCEANFRONT 38 St furn, care ol girl. 9 yrs. COM-ba In spaelou apt, Irv. ~ht rm. lrple $.425 utlll * PAUi ...... , No ~ts 673.3600 BHt leac• 2140 I rt leac~ I cozy. cleah. 2BR 1BA. pvt Baeu1 oen vu 6'.4-6887 pools, jacuzzi. tennl1 pd. Alyce 556-9145 Fully rented, 1-14 ~ ---· -• * 1 IHI .. ""* I gar, Sept-July 15, $890. N/amkr M/F w/refs Lim. S275/mo, 733-2438. I t I W tt4 2721 under 9X grou. posit (, SIH 211 lU AVAILABLE IMME0-2BA Refrlg, dlshwuhef & stove <2 t3> 692"2604 I lted kitchen prlvlls, FEM BUS. OWNR SEEKS t• I I H Clsh now. mlnlmun Frplc,petlo,$800 +sec 18A UpstatrsUnltnr lnci NO PETSS45-.4855 (7 14)6-42-2047 I $300/mo Cotti Mesa FEM CM BLUFFS LUX ro woman wants downS15Kperdphc,1 2445Elden, 722--0528 Yol1ctown/Beaeh, 1 chlld , .... YUIU Call ~5-l087 TWH.HME SPA 5395 ~ lo shr, SC Plaza llN tual'lelterundefourr ---ok, no pets please. waterl •21M•211SlOO• 1 SEC6'6-i8'<4 N/smkr,pvtbth,garagea a.ndpr()C)C)Mdtaxl1v E'SllE n4, 1N pd $550 +"400 deposit Refrlg dlshwasher & l1ove 4BR 28A, frplc •. gar. ·Great PLEASANT room, kitchen mu11I 511-1836 lv Mtg owner.819"341-24e Imm oeeup1ney, 2 sty 863--0697 Agt, no fee Incl NO PETS 5'5-.4855 I cond125001Whll~•8ter7., ~630· prlv. yard Eutllde Costa Fem prol to shr lrg 4BAll-f I IDll- lrplc, S630 mo 851-0424 -l mo .....,,t ~ M... AYI 1>17. $275 2'h8A NB 2 sty apt. 1tep1 u 11 ti tr •• ' -----~ -e SIDE DUPLEX-28Fr" lllT IUOl'1 FllHT , ••BRAND NEW 2Br 28a 1 631-'09' to beach S350/mo 2740 IUll .a.D 1BA. w/d Vd $850, "OR' QUIET RESORT LIVING ~~ .. ~·~~· g:; 2bd =~~fly '•••l•./•tth Z711 &73-2507 or 543-5396 OON'l p1yM1f1tOfe l 150. ~·~11: ='12 ~r 3BA 2BA, yd, SI t50. eall •Sparkling tieated pool 1 857-1776 or 760-1713 476-2872 · llll!!! llTll Fem shr 2 mstr bdrm pay me S100 per mo lor b 1 h bride~ & " Mercie 733 1501 •Court yard vl&W dining --•-2'h8a Condo, CM BIUffa.I the same one car garage 11 · .. ,.,... Pl• s6251 28R lBA all •Vignette BBQ areas lf!l!!t luc~ ... Unfurn 1BR 1BA. st~ 10 Wkly rentals now av1ll. $.450/mo. Hm 831-24 14, NOflll Costs Mesa G,_t buy! OWC tit bttln~lndry rm near •Twllght dine In court yrd1 -bHCh Avsll lmmed. $147.00 wk & up. 2274 Worll. Pete 5'2-5848 720-8730 W/M.lbstantlal down ' gazebos a550/mo yearly Agt Nwpt Blvd CM 6'6-7«5 ------more Info call Biii beach and shops •Spacious Aparlments 631-6'39,lve mag · ' - -Fem shr SBr 28• house In WANTED secure garage to Donna 631-1266 7l5 W 18th SI Coste Mesa w/2 other store oul -ol-town exec'• TSL lllll 142-1I03 =~~~~:~ :i;~~:~ patio VERSAILLES 2BR 28A F I ND women, $420/mo Call Ci t COM/Bel Island for liilj• r · ' •New dove ten carpet Comer unit Frple min 548-3977 Of 1195-1196 easy aceess. Call Lind• llST SE(J •Large walk-In closets view of bey. Avail Sept 5. • • F Shr 3Br home In CM 762-6'33, l-5pm E ,,de 2BA 1BA gar lrg •Gated eovered prkng •tt 12 ...... ,,...._ 080/mo Agt 6«-7211 through class1f1e d SlSO/mo -+ 1991 t.acher Cta•trdll ,,._ _ _.._ 1 yard w/d hkup Greal lo-wtth storage In wtrlehr Th-F 11-2 1 1.l •-1 It 1 i ••url.&A .._,_ cauon $725/mo ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED ht• ., •• Sl30 rt a..c~ *' • ..,.,, ltlc• 2H9 Other N/'"'kr 6'5-2357 . .. • • ThrM 2 bdrma, t'h bl 25'4-46 Orange Ave 1 & 2 BEDROOM ti I •tttll ltnts. I ___ lllaHI Hf Market r.,,t at S7251 TSL MGMT 642-1603 FURNISHINGS AVAIL F/~an1ed 3000 •f MlsSIOn 21H w~ to shoe>e $247. Newport Heights 2Br Sorry, NO pe11 • Monlh-lo·mOnlh Viejo uec: hm, pool, apa,I Craig 831-1266 1 ~Ba Ir pie garage, also available Make the Move n/smkr. no pets 5395 • ut la4 IHUI nn I ~~i•~"I $775/mo 1665 lrvlne U ,lllTI IH•U 768-3i9llrene/530-4333 161f WNtclin y .. Ave ::1 (Next 10 7.11 162 1Par1tsldeln.HB ·furnished/ p k N IWPTMIOllll INwptBc:h 5'1·5032egt -•-=:., Store) 720·9422 Ul-14'1 unf~n1shed to ar_ ewport TllllUMM2J.4 hctat Pre,tr~ lac-.-.-,--.:.=-=="" ·Fitness centers, z7 '"'" Ce1t1 ltll 2'24 C..ta .... 2'24 Nwpt Shrt 2 stry LoilOI 2~ tennis. swimming Mab U1e •mart move to Paris Newport, privacy, gar. 1undeek .--------.-...• 1·------- WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMlllTS Com, & •oioy ou1 1"6"1 \IJlf •pl\ Qut.-1 t<1mlort~b • ~ttn clo~ to lrttw•f\ & So Cout l'lal• wllilt only ru11utt~ 10 1 btacl1 CiractS •w~l;ble NO l'l IS Pl£4SE ~ • •Al• LA-Y __. ••ClllL• •s•s.•sss I ....... '63S.'6•1 J ........ '160-170 UI, '9Af 6 NJ WAfla .a.. MIPA&AlmlO HIWA9 II,,.,....,~··· MMel5 ooPn da11v 9 6 Newport Bt.acfl's prtmler l111ry address. ~11-;_'t_.~J:;7~1•mkr So11y nn pr.ts F1raJtlllt4 ud afaraJIMd I, z, & J Newport Beilrh No btclroem 1partmt1ts aod io .. lloeJ« ORiy l80 Irvin• Av•nu• mlHltt frem New,ort Cnkr ud P11tlloe ~:. hlu4. From UU tt SllM. Newport Beach Sn Jambertt II Su ..... ii HJ11J RoM4I 170016th Street (714) 644-1900 111 Oovtrl '42-snl .PARK ~ NEWPORT RECYCLE through the DAILY PI LOT Classlfled Pages Turn unwanted Items Into money toclsyt Call 142·5171 JOAN PARKINSO~ RESIDENTIAL INCOME PAOPEATIE: Available: 11 Units, Costa Mesa, Ca. $650,000 Other Income Properties avallab Call for details. ..,,,tt .. !c-a-; (714) s.s.0303 Bl •• (7 14) 5~8· 1455 Re I at It -' I - 7th '" 38 rty 71 i3 tn8 ::>t- 90 •• -ce H r ltef ·O SE 118 >US t09 ty 90 ~ ' •• Ye Int M'lt 11. 0 6 I, I ;()5 TO ror 6 II lhS '1"10 ,()() ;PU 0 a DAILY l'ILOT /RUL RSTATS LIVE AT ' NEWPORT BEACH'S NEWEsT ·lsLAND. ~, The nice thing about moving to these island is they're all different. I Fashion Island. The one everyone likes to visit. In Jj Atrium Court, the island's new ranch market, you'll find hops, foods, wines and cheeses from all over the world. Balboa Island. Where million dollar homes line beachfront walkways. And every-SD .4. IS D where you turn, friendly shops, restaurant and a friendly face. 6 Sea ~ Island is a community of private, contemporary condominiums. 2-and 3-bedrooms. With wetbars, hand troweled ceilings, fireplaces in both the living room and master bedroom, air conditioning and more. Add tennis, a clubhou e, pool, spa and guardgate privacy and island life awaits you. Newport Beach style. From Cali fornia' leading builder for over 40 years, The Lu k Company. 6 MODELS NOW OPEN from the mid )00,000's!" ca hland at Newport Beach open dail y from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 15 Bay Cove, ewport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 640-5050. ',JOI 'O sco'P I) ---------------\indrl• h I u1t../\.~ I I nu""\ .11, ru, ,,, ''"'' u/ t"'1hh,11rr '" If pn1rv" n,.• HW.' td rat r1 J '" TTh' "" ,,.,._ II •I\~ ..,i,.. .(lu .. lHE LUSK. COMPANY A 4() YW f TllAOITllfll OF EXCFLIFllCE •............................................................... DAILYPILOT/IUALasTATS l'AGI JO/SATURDAY AUGUST JJ. 1986 Brisk sales mark opening of Rancho San Clemente Last weekend's grand. opening of Rancho San Clemente, the new WSLA Development Corporation community, resulted In the sale of new homes In each development. EPAC Development's Vlllaglo saw nine homes sotd out of a total of 16 In the_netghborhood's fourth phase; Royal Crest's Vista Pacifica logged four sales In phases three and four; Gfeller's Montego sold the remaining two homes In the first phase; Dividend's Bella Vista saw two sales at the grand opening. Uncoln... P_ropecty's Wblspedng Winds JMHtrt_m_ents experienced the pre-leasing of 12 units. Models are anticipated to open at Whispering Winds In early September, and rentals of the 250 apartments will begin officially on Sept. 9. Rancho San Clemente will eventually be home to 3,000 residences, a 299-acre business park, neighborhood schools, shopping and recreational facllltles. Many of the homes at the community enjoy ocean views. EPAC Development's Vlllaglo Is comprised of slngle- famlly detached homes featuring from 1,216 to 1,691 square feet of living space, and prices range from $128,990- to $183,990. Royal Crest's Vista Pacifica condominiums are priced from $64,000toS117 ,000. Featuring from one bedroom and one bath up to two bedrooms and two baths, many of the Vista Pacifica homes offer 6cean views. Gfeller's Montego Is priced from the mld-$160,000s, the single-and two-story homes feature Interiors rangJng from 1,363 to 1,896 square feet of living space. Dividend Development's Bella Vista offers a collection of luxurious slngle-famtty detached executive residences. Priced from $195,0Q(Lto l2$3_,000,_BeJla Vis~ t:iomes feature generoustY saed Interiors which range from 1,834 to 2,338 square feet of living space. Lincoln Property Company's Whispering Winds Apart- ments offer monthly rentals ranging from the mld-$500s to the mld-$800s. To visit Rancho San Clemente and to view any or tne model complexes, take the San Diego Freeway and exit at Avenlda Pico In San Clemente. Turn left on Avenlda Pico and proceed the short distance to the Sales Information Center. For further Information, please call 498-1714. Lantern Bay a great surniner retreat Lantern Bay In Dana Point offers a wide choice of luxurious summer homes for people whose jobs require them to live Inland. states Joseph Lovullo, director of sales at the ex- clusive enclave at Dana Point Marina. "For a \fariety of reasons, many successful people have to have their primary home in the Inland valleys or the hotter. more smoggy sections of the Los Angeles and Orange County basins," Lovullo said. "In summer, such places can get unbearable. Life is too short to have all family members spend their summers and autumns In the heat and smog that blanket much of Southern California every year." Further information on Lantern Bay may be obtained by calling 661-2508. Lantern Bay may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Pacific Coast Highway off-ramps In Capistrano Beach. proceeding north on Coast Highway to Street of the Golden Lantern. and turning oceanward. From Orange County's beach cities, one can take Coast Highway to Golden Lantern. Freedom Escrow toh~ndle Creekside Arrowhead Pacific has cho9en Free- dom Escr.ow to exclusively handle Its new Creekside South Laguna con- dominium community. "Freedom Escrow has ciosed hun- dreds of escrows on our company's _ho1r1~yer the last 10 years," said Ralph Bernard of ArrOWhead Peclft<;. "Joanie Watrous, president of Free- dom Escrow, has always maintained personal involvement In our projects and has given her utmost attention to every detail. We chose Freedom Escrow to handle Creekside South Laguna based on Watrous' pro- fessional expertise.'' Freedom Escrow provides Its clients and their respective homebuyers with escrow service they can trust. "Escrow service, In serving as the middle man between builder and home buyer. handles all aspects of the home purchasing transaction," said Watrous. Freedom Escrow is a California Corporation and a member of the Building Industry Association (BIA). Its range of services Includes reeidentlal commercial, industrial and exchanges as well as loan escrows. For further Information, please con- tact Joanie Watrous, president, a• 833-1252. NE WPORT BEACH L IFESTYLE CO STA MESA PRICES!! Near sell-out reported at Antigua of Monarch Beach Brand New Single Family Homes Newport Trails. A unique community ottenng your c hoice of 2 and 3 bedroom 2 story homes bordenng the planned Canyon Community Nature Pork Just moments from shopping. beaches. schools b1k1ng and walking trails and business opportunites Custom Features Include: • Full tile roofs • Fireplaces • Vaulted ceilings • Skylights • Gaffers & Somer OPP.l1onces • Oak cabinetry • Private poof & spa area • Balconies PRICED AK>M ONLY $158,900 1932 Sundance Lane OPEN DAILY C to Ma.,. • OS v-.. 10 om to 6 pm ~ Ctosed Wednesdoys (714) 548-1329 J;==~;;.t 00.0000MOOMOO~Of)~~..,.-~~~~-"""'~'° The current offering of homes has nearly sold out and framing Is underway on the models of Antigua at Monarch Beach, the slngle-famlty home community within the guarded gates of Monarch Beach and close to the ocean at Laguna Niguel. Homebuyer demand has translated Into a brisk selling paoe for Antigua's first homes. More of the two-and three- bedroom homes wlll be released later In the month. according to Phil Rafton, division president of devetoper H.R. Remington Properties. "We're pleased to report a very high level of Interest Ir Antigua homes," said Rafton. "We have a waiting list for thE next release which we expect will sell Just as quickly." Three floor plans, with up to three bedrooms and 2,0 H square feet of living space are dlspfayed In colorfu elevations at the Antigua facility. To vial tJe Antigua at Monar~ Beach Sa* Information Center, take the San Dfego (40515) Freeway t< Crown Valley Parkway In Lagana Nlguel, proceeding west tc Pacific Coast Highway. Turn left to Niguel Road then rlgl'lt or Stonehlll Drive to the guarded-gate entry of Monarca Beach. The sales office Is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally For more Information, please call 496-7776. INCOME PROPERTY CISfl Ill& IHl,000 Two extra large lots have everything! Includes house, duplex, commercial bldg, pool. sauna, 3- car garage, 2~r carport. and 6 spaces. See this excellent Investment today! ceua 111& 1240,000 Three units one mile to Newport Beach & South Coast Plaza. 2-story, copper plumbing, 2-car garage, 2-car carport & space. Fireplace and laundry room! Beautifully landscaped! lfWNIT IUll S2H,OOO Duplex In desirable west Newport only 9 years old! Garage. carport and laundry facilities. Price rncludes the land: i=ussy owner has wen 'cared for property. Walk to ocean, call now for financ- ing details! llWNIT IUOI UH,000 Well maintained Duplex with room for 5 cars! One, 1 BA, 1 BA and one, 2 BR. 1 BA, garage and separate laundry area. Walk to Lido shop- ping. Live In one and rent out the other! Call now for flnanclaJ Information!! MESA VERDE •HA YUM 1111,000 4 BR, 3'~ BA. custom single story home near Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge family room, with cozy used-brick fireplace Gourmet kitchen, central air, security, pool and spat This will fit you to a tee! cesu IHA uu,ooo Tee off on this great golf course locat1onl 5 BA. formal dining, remodeled kitchen with breakfast area, new tile range & microwave. hardwood floors, lots of glass, stone frpl, mirrored walk-in wet barl IEU YEIH UH,000 Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side hideaway patio off the den. new add-on family room and teen quarters with its own entry Bring in your offer• IEU YEIH $111,tOO Ideal arrangement for teen-ager or mother-in- law quarters! Cozy and unique describes this large corner lot pool home which backs to a parkl Two master suites (one up, one down) separate family room, utility room! OTHER AREAS ,..., .. nun 111M,ooo Dream no morel This 2 BR condo has everythngl Oak kitchen tile counters. 2-car attached gar- age, private patio and yard. It's ready for you close to transportation. parks and shops! sun au 111,000 Quaint olde Engllsh village with pool. spa, ten- nis, gym. ls the home for you! This model perfect studio condo overlooking beautful commons, won't last long! Call now! A MEMBER OF THE ril SEARS RNANCIAL. NETWORK LIJ OPEN HOUSES SATllllY CISTl.U 3013 Java La&mm 4 BR. Pool $385,000 1-5 .. ,., .... 3608 Marcus "··--2 BR, Dock $349,900 1-5 MSTl .U 300 1 Country Club .......... 4 BR. Gott Course $318,000 1-5 MSTl •SA 3065 Clubhoose Lu.LS 2 BR $155,000 1-5 SlllAY HWNITIUCI 3810 Channel ., •• UlllTM 3 BR, Dock $459,900 1-5 cnn•u 3013 Java ........... 4 BR $385.000 1-5 HWNITIUGI 3608 Marcus T. •llllll 2 BR. Dock $349,000 1-5 cesn•u 2024 Kornat L .. SITYI 4 BR, Den $345.000 1-5 CISTl •EU 300 t Country Club l.WIHU 4 BR. Golf coorse $318.000 1-5 CISTl MU 1017 Damascus l .MlllUI 4 BR. Spa $299,000 1-5 CISTllEU 912 Hyde Ct ...... , 4 BR. Pool/spa $160.000 1-5 ,---------------, I I I I I. I 1 Cut the co t of 1 1 selling your houS<.:. 1 I ~ 10· .~'.If> on produas and I I ~rvl~ home ~Uer<i nttd m.~ I \_"6 .t-.... tht Rt~ Ylkr l'Un on•\ ,.,...,,, I .,,,....,_~ .. R.,;ni.c-f ,, tn..I~·""·' '4l, ..... ._ .. "" f'n"'1V-4:t'.tntf1.ihct._1~ phA1hn~ I ""'' .._,,., tt~ffTl\.lf .. .n ~ttvn.,l tfunt't( ... at._ I I :_:·.~:,'/;;,::~~:.~11 ~:!~~"'1~1 I L---------------~ ,---------------1 I I l l I I I I I I Cut the cost of selling your house. SonT 10 ~()'\, on pnKlut l' .111'1 "4:'n 1, «"' homt' -.c"llt'" 11c:nl ""''' '""' ...... ti ••• ~ ~· ...... ,., t olthtot U t~.r'"• f H '" uol I I ...... ffti.i• 'W Jr'...,.. ..... ,. ft• ,,,,.... pl,, 1 .. '' h"4• t'filll mt ""t..t••• li&fth• tul _h1u 11: •H - u ..... "''f•tt4'JH I ti i .1 .. \ 1._..t ,,, .... "" ~. •fl,.""" ........ ... L----------- 645-0303 COSTA MESA mTA.111& ant• Classic Newport style! Outstandingly land- scaped with jacuzzi "charm." ·Huge baJcony covered patio., new tile, 3-car garage, 2-story: unique decor! MITA mu 1204,IM Wimledon Village! Upgraded B-Plan In excellent conditin with extra large lot, brick front, covered patio. central air, plantation shutters, in 2 BRs & atrium. Community pool and tennis in lovely park I OISTA mu S11t,8M Mesa Bluffs! Perfect for today's modern family. This 3 BR, 3 BA has a large kitchen. separate den, spacious patio with spa. A bright open feellngl 2 BRs are master suites. End unit. WTSlll MSTI IW 1111,800 Owner will carry .. .for qualified buyer! Eastside 3 BR,. 2 BA on R-2 lot. A. V. parking. Knotty pine cabinets, hardwood floors. 2 fireplaces. must see to appreciate!' WTmE ..,, •u 1111 • Charmng & meticulous 3 bedroom + den. Per- fect for a young family this lovely home is just steps away to a popular park! CISTI 9ESA lll0,000 Charming Sommerset home, 4 BR, or 3 BR + den, 21/1 BA townhome with community pool and spa! This fantastically organized home has A/C cab!e T.V .. large lighted patio yard, custom cabinets & shelves, extra storage, mirrored dining room wall and skylight in bedroom which opens up to true blue sky! ~Tl •u S 1'~,000 Tri-level condo has 3 BR. 2 BA with fireplace, family room. wet bar, track lighting in each bedroom. Stream & lake oH rear patio, master site on separate level. Walking distance to South Coast Plaza and Metro. cesn MEU I 121 ,IOO Perfept starter home! 3 BR, 1 BA brand new kitchen with ceiling fans. added family room. each room perfectly decorated! Fully fenced for privacy. NEWPORT BEACH IE'WPllT IUCI -IUt,tOO Island Trend Setter for the art collector. A lovely 3 BR. plus dock with gallery lighting, mirrors. walls of glass. Fireplaces in the living rm and master suite. Water views and beckoning patio all say Newport Beach. Come see this affordable waterfront todayll wamnm .... ,... Weekend Retreatl Incredible Newport water- front buy. Charmingly decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath, gorgeous plantation shutters, private brick patio with Inviting spa, overlooks water and large boat sllp. Don't delay! Won't last. IEWNIT IUCI SHl,tlO Eastbluff vlewl Well designed 4BR, 3 BA home. has beautifully paneled family room with fire- place, wet bar. formal dining room and break- fast room Tiled fireplace in large formal livmg room with a gorgeous "Tree of life" stained glass window In entry! Pool-sized lot. 2299 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA IESA I I I I I ,I I I I l'AG• SJ/SATURDAY AUGUST 21. , ... NEW LISTINGS PUIUIU 1241,000 Charming, spacious 2BR home w/mlnl bay view. Large sunny patio. new kitchen knotty pine paneling. Sellers very motivated. tlH CIM 1121,000 Top this for value! 6 BR, 4 BA, 2 kitchens, 2 garages. 2 laundry facilities. patio + sundeck. Walk to beach & shops. Low down. assume loan. CAMEi llllllWll 1141,000 Elegant contemporary, finest appointments. 4 BA. 4 Bl\, formal DR. pool. adult entertainment room w/large spa & wet bar. 16 skylites. ( OU ~· IJ,I00,000 Over 100 ft frontage w/incredlble view of ocean and harbour entrance from every room. all custom design and just completed. CORONA DEL MAR tlH 0111111 IU MAJ U2t,OOO Brand new quality built 3 BR. 2•;., BA condo, south of PCH. Formal dining. FR, double win- dows. wet bar. large kitchen & more HAltlOlt YllW HILLS U32,100 Very motivated seller would ltke to see an offer on this well maintained 3BR. 2BA home. large lot . covered patio and 3/car garage. MARIOlt YIEW MILLS SlH,000 Emotions run hight on this superbly updated 4BR home Trad1t1onal in feeling w/quality tn cabinetry moldings. wood flooring and more COHIA HIHUHS $441,000 Newer custom home with 180 degree ocean/bay view Room lor pool. 3 BR • FR o r 4 BR. 3' 1 BA, 2 FP master BR retreat could be den SPY8USS 1411,000 A special feeling awaits you 1n this upgraded 4 BR panoramic view home Beam ceilings, wood floors, 4-car garage. view side patio & spa. llUIOR VIEW MILLS IHt,IOO Outstanding view -delightful decor -In- credible price. A terrific value is found in this gorgeous 3 BR, 2'h BA home Perfect in every way ILIE OIM H 11,000 Dramatic contemporary home on oversized lot. 3 story multi-level. 4 BR plus detached guest quarters with ocean view. SPYILJSS 1111,000 Room for children. pets & funl 2 story colonial. 4 BR, family • bonus. and children's playhouse Ocean view, large yard llH OH 11,llO,OOO Fabulous remodeled 3 BR -4 'h BA btufftop residence View of entire harbor. den-library and game room Expansute deck with stairs to the be~cht $HllHLIFF U ,200,000 Enjoy lhe privacy and tranqu11tty of this unique ocean front property nestled among mature . trees & landscaping unmatched. Appt A MEMBER OF THE ['1 SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK IJ C1!4w1U h••tr Rnl4tatltl ll••I bl1te Stnlcu OPEN HOUSES 1-5 .SATURDAY IAllOll VIEW HILLS 1100 S.1or11t E. BROWN 3 BR, 2 BA, FR$332,500 llLllAISWI 4 BR Ill CAIYll S t BR 111 ... ~, $499,00CM. MATTHEWS 20 011111 F1irw11 $1,695.000 L. ROSE SUNDAY PEIUISUU POllT 1103 East l1l~t1 2 BR . $245.000 EADIE/BENTS OLDE CDI 3 BR. FR 817~ C1r111tion $329,000 J . DONAHUE CORO"l DEL IAR 321 Pol111ffi1 R. KURTA 3 BR. 2 BA $359,000 MARIOR VIEW HILLS 2107 Har~or Yitw Dr 3 BR. FR. Spa $559,500 E. CORKETT IAYSHORES 5 BR LllO ISLE 6 BR IUCOI IAY 3 BR/1 BR Ill OllYll 5+ BR 2731 l1pll1rt Dr $695,000 L. MARSTON 421 Yl1 Lltlt St14 $715,000 E. OLSON U leu11111 $1 , 100,000 S. MARVIN 20 c •• , .. ,.,,.., $1,695,000 L. ROSE 101111 lllllE 1 11,.11 6 BR. FR. Vu $3,800,000 C. MC MAHAN JUST REDUCED wmw .,.,,... This beautiful 3 BA. city-light view property has Just been reduced $30,000. Some very lucky buyer Is out there. how about you? lllf FS 1171,000 Pnme loca tion In this 2 BR. 2 BA, spacious, light unit w/2 patios on greenbelt. Priced below market to sell today · 644-9060 DAILY l'ILOT/nAL asTATll NEWPORT BEACH WTlllFF 1211,IOI Happy to show this meticulously maintained home in primo location. 5 BR, 3 BA, 3-car garage. dog yard & upgraded tile kitchen. l&YDaEST 1211,111 Immaculate and remodeled, this 3 B~ 2 BA home is in move-in condition! Custom kitchen In cherry wood: a cooks delight. Land included. llUllR YllW IHH Ull,000 4 BR & expanded FR Palermo in great locatlon. Children can walk to school, park, & greenbelt without crossing a street! PHllHU latt,111 A fun place to hve and to play. Great 3 BA family home on quiet street. Lovely inner patio walk to the beach. PlltlHU l4H,Mt Wonderful 4 BR. 2-story, family home beautifully maintained. 3 FP. warm & inviting private patio Be sure to see this great value~ WCI CHlllITT 1411,IOI Investor opportunity -great location. low rents, large lots. well maintained. specious units 1ust steps to the beach. HUOR YIEW 1411,000 Pnde of ownership 5 BR. FR. fabulous huge lot beauttfully landscaped. excellent location near greenbelt, new carpets. paint LllO 1121,000 Beautiful soph1st1ca ted bayfront penthouse Grear views of bay. ocean. mountains. Newport Center Short walk to Lido Village LllO 1140,000 • Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA custom contemporary home Perfect tor entertaining or 1ust relaxing Sunny patio and decks bring outdoors in1 Ill CHYll Sll0,000 The ultimate tn townhome hv1ng. Subdued soph1st1cat1on wtth high ce1llngs, mirrors. crown moldings and plantation shutters. IAfS~ORES 1111,000 Oualtty home m prestigious gate-guarded area. Immaculate 5 BA with FR and den. M aster suite with fireplace. MYER SHRH llll,000 Enchanting view from LR. DR. Master BA & kitchen. Lovely 4 BA with detached poolslde guest quarters. Private location on small cul-de-sac. NltlSIU ll•;Mt Perfect floor plan & exceptional charm puts this home top of class! 3 BR. 2'h BA. brick paneling. views. flreplaces. security, wet bar •IAIYN llft,111 "Big" sprawling 5 BR. 2-story, custom home with over-size pool in enclosed courtyard located on cul-de-sac and private greenbe" Ill OAIYH l2,210,000 Elegant French Normandy esfate In prime view locatlonl All <features tor gracious llvlng. s BR, formal OR. library, FR. Quality throughout. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT· BEACH --~-·-----------~ --~--------- I DlllGI CDllT ~ERE 'S T'4E WORLD FAMOUS SERGEANT-MAJOR OF T~E FOREIGN Lf.610N LEADING ~IS TROOPS ACROSS T~E SURNtNG DESERT ..• --THAT'S IT, MEN! SURROUND '-UM ~ ATTACK! ATTACK ! GARFIELD® • _ _.__ ____ _ SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1 ... BUREAU DE RECRUiEMENT EN6A6EMENT5 ~ \/OLONTAIRE S .. I \(OU LL SEE MORE ACTION TODAY', MV FINE FELLOWS, THAN VOU\'E EVER KNOWN , I PROMISE '(OU ! . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·. . . . . . . . . . • 1 T~OUG~ VOU WERE OUT IN T~E SANDBOX ... I 1 GUE.S5 I SHOULD J:EEL LIKE A HEEL- YOUR HDllTDll DAILY PIPIR ' 6ARDE A YOUS ! POUR DEFlLER ! PAR FILES DE QVATRE , ADRO IT!~ T~E~E WAS ~EAVV Fl6~TlN6 AROUND FORT ZINDERNEUF 50 I WIT~DREW .. I T~INK '(OL)'VE BE~N IN T~E 5U~ TOO LONG BY JIM DAVIS iJ(M OAVfS B·Z'I • NEXT,A SAN~l9CO SITE ~'LL ALWAVS REMEMSE .... DENNIS THE MENACE Ya got some health_y- looki n' CAf<ROTS here. Mr, Wilson ~ An ' your 5PI NACH lool<s great too! i t Oh ,I wouldn't 5ay THAT, Dennis. J UDGE PARKER THE HOUSE DOESN'T SEEM THE SAME ANYMORE WITH KIM IN THE HOSPITAL AND MR. WARNER ~NE! ,___..,.~ IT WASN'T AN EASY DECISION FOR ME TO MAKE, JANE ... BUT MY HUSBAND'S DRINKING RF=ACHED A POINT WHERE IT 60 AHEAD AND GET DINNER FOR THE TWO OF US! ...--- WAS AFFECTING MY HEALTH TOO! MEANWHILE, IN A HOTEL ROOM IN THE CITY • 'f'ou look like ypu've lo.st some wei9ht. .,. but I 1hink I've, jus~ been HAD! b y Harold Ledoux MAYBE NOW HE'LL FOR HIS SAKE, GET HIMSELF I HOPE 50 ! STRAIGHTENED OUT! • ,. IS TH\S ALCOHOL\CS ANONYMOUS? MY NAME IS HANK ! I NEED HELP! • ' DOONESBURY BY GARRY-TRUDEAU . 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B~'5E.6ALL'5 ~~~ OR CAPS ... • , . \ I I NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY AUGUST 24 , 1986 NEWroKf CENTER FASH ION l'\LA,d1 .__ _______ _. ___ __:: __________________________________________ ------------- • --,---------- 2 -Gold Coast/An Advertising Supplement to the Orange Coast Dally PllOt/Sunday, August 24'. 1988 APPETIZFRI .....___ __ I Teen advisory boa"d makes a comeback Teen Boards, a popular deport ment store merchond1s1ng program during the ' 50s and ' 60s, hove mode o comeback or ~ewporr Center Fashion Island The center's program will provide current career development inf or motion and hands on experience in fashion coord1not1on, merchon · d1s1ng and retailing "T odoy' s teen market is bo1h knowledgeable and reasonably affluent by previous standards. It is our feeling that these young men and women w ill proy1de us with on up-to-the-minute pulse· on trends w1th1n their peer group,' said Barbaro Roppolo, general man ager and d1recror of Newport • Center Fashion Island. Fashion Island s Teen Advisory Boord will cons s• o! young people between 16 O"d 18 who attend one of the S•.1 ._..ro r gn schools invited 10 porr pc•e '" 1he program. Tr.e board is currently composed of 18 high school studenrs bu• v. be eJtpond1ng its membersh p n ·~e fa Ti-e So> occ • qr scr.oo s nv ted to port1c po e n •ne Teen Boord ore· Coro"O Jf tl:Jr High School, Irvine H·gr Seti Ol Laguna Beach High Schoo 1'.P·wpor• Harbor High Schoo vr .i::rs1ty H igh Schoo and V.oo Jbr dge H1gt- Schoo Tre co ber o· 1oung me"' and w omen who or ... rPspond1ng hos created such enthJs.osm among us here at Fash on Is or d and we orP porr1culor y p ecsi=-d •r10 1ne mo 10r1ty o1 1he ooaro s nterested n a fashion career sr·~ssed K "I lesl1e Fosh1or Is ond's lash or coordinator The Fashion Is onrJ Merchor1s Assoc1ot1on plans 10 involve rhe Teen Boord a· Fas~ on Island n •s events 10 •ear'" I"'·"' "or ous ospecis o 1 o •r;sr er or •e"'.l career Kathleen Floo l Fosruon Island mor~eting monaq~·· i=-,1plo1ned, The Merchanrs Assoc 01 0" is very excited •or 0 , ..... '=op porrunr·y to par• ,.. 1 0 1i:-r edJcat ng our commur • r rOJng adults through our devr.1opment of a Teen Advisory Board ' .. -.... .. l Corona def Mar High students faboveJ are Megan Buchanan and Shelly Parsons fronr row1 and l uc1e Thomsen, Greg Galusha and Emil Currie. Below , Jennifer f1tzpatrick, Susan Sikora and Gina Ward ffront row I, and Emily Egland and Gabrielle Galindo are from Woodbndge High. Not pictured is board member M ollie Fuiilcaw a. .. _ -· ~ .. The board members w ill meet once a month for one year, during which they will all end presen- tations made by merchonts, losh1on designers and the Fashion Island management and development teams. Add1t1onolly they will model 1n •woof the center s fashion shows and part1c1pate in various center events 1nclud1ng1 th e Pumpkin F est1vol and the Holiday Tree L1gh11ng Ceremony. Students may obtain appl1- cat1on s from the tr school's student activities !il1rector Each applicant is asked to complete a question- naire stating why he or she would like to be a member o f the Teen Advisory Board. All applicants must also attach their photo and a $5 registration fee w ith their appl1cot1on. For further 1nfor- mo1ton about the program, K 11ty Leslie may be called at 720 -23 44, ext. 21. Ir uded in the 1nauaural board O'P. lron1 row Jenni Beacr Meghan Dole and Cando P Oswald and Eriks Krumins Jason Ph11/1ps Pete Bryan and Ethan Alexander from Newport Harbor H igh. On the cover ... Three members of the Teen Advisory Board at Newport Center Fashion Island model smart fashions for the bock-to school-brtgade. Jennifer F11zgerold, daughter of Jim and Jon F11 zpatr1ck of Irvine, will be a 1unior at Woodbridge High th is foll She wears a popular classic print J:iress sry1ed with a comfortable gently gathered sk1rr Fr om Lorz ol Caltforn10 An Espr it ensemble from The Broadway is the choice of Meghan Doi(:!. daughter of Potty and Porker Dole of Newport Beach The Newport Harbor High senior tops the two piecer w ith a bold and graphic sweater. Fellow board member Greg Galusha, son o f Pam and M1~e Howard of Corona del Mor watches the two as he shows off o bold.print shirt cod pants by Jimmy 'Z from Restless Native. Greg will attend Corona del Mar High this foll where he is a 1un1or location· Newport Harbor High School Photographer· Richard Koehler GOLD COA ST is a special publ1cat1on of the Orange Coast Doily Pilot and Newport Center /Fashion Island. Editor Vida Dean Art Design Steven Hough layout Editor Bea Anderson ·------' ------ DISCRIMINATING Best dressed boys and qlf1S will love weonng the reo, leather fashions ovo1loble 01 Bambino. For girls, on apple red embossed mini-skirt with matching 1ocker in sizes 4 8 and pflced at $ I 18 For boys o leather letterman ocl. e1 m red or block ot $ I 20 to team with fully lined five pocket feather 1eons m sizes 4 I 0 35 Fashion Island For yovr little 1ewe/ a bockpod srvdded w 11t gems tor.es 11 ·s m.n . s .zeo r blue or red nvlon prrcP.J u• $17 and ova fob1e ot Fore~er Ch·'dren 24 Fash on lslo'lc1 l 302 Atr un Courr Studenis 01 oil ages w II benef 1 fr,,. '"• World's Smolles1 Pocl-er Computer ovo1lob1e at Robinson s 11 provides o personal dlfectory. 2K memory, on automatic met"c conversion o lull lune 11orr calculator and carrying case Bo1ter1es ore included 11 is priced ot $35 and con be found in the stationery deport ment. OPP~ Compiled by Carol Humphreys No excuse for bemg tardy when weo,,ng this unique Volkswogon Bug quartz d1g1tol wr1srwoch in pink blue yellow or btock It tells time and dare and hos o Ve cro bond. f,,ced 01 $I 0 at the Ul11mote lnv1to 110"' 212 A1,,um Court. I The crew 01 Newport Chif. dren s Boo1ery hos I 00 years of ex.perience between them 1" f.11mg chddren s shoes. f ven the I ttle ones sizes 8'?· 41 need bocl-10 school tenn1es. Cu1es1 ore multi pastel h1gh- rops in leoiher by Boss priced J ' $39 and Auire~ h1ghtops in ...,h,•e and wovefl n pinf and Ci i.e rainbow S/flpes OYOiloble •o· S4 7 o• 30 Fost:.on Island To ltght up the Ide of stu. dents college bound, you 'II find o great selection of lamps at Basics. Clip-on Targa lamps will attach to headboard, desk or ceding. They ore light- weight and available in o multi- tude of colors for only $ I 3. 2 5. Mlfo stick light offers unique high m1ens1ty lighting, pnced 01 $2 JO -all the bet1er to study by 24 Fashion Island 3 11 Atrium Court. Coostlme kids con put the" best loot forward weo,,ng star -studded cull socks ovod- oble in pink, blue white, block and red and pflced ot $ I 2 Also fun ore cartoon choroc. ter slouch socks or knee-highs looking 1us1 lil<e o real comic strip and costing $9 50 of Moya Alflum Court Guy Laroche fall co llection . arrL ves from Parisi 33 Fashion Island \ ewport Beach fJ4 4-//4() • -~ 1FFNSCET '20s roaring for CHS deb summerfete The "thoroughly Modern Milli. es" who are 1986 Children's Home Society( Newport Harbor Auxiliary debutontes. reached back in time, more than half a century, for inspiration for one of their latest summer parties. A Roaring '20s bosh was held at the home of Suzi and Charles Busch in Newport Bea~ch with six of the 2 4 debuting young women cicting as hostesses. Welcoming the debs, their escorts and friends were Jennifer Busch, Suzanna Gates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gates; Deonne Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobs; Denise Molles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas M ellos; Mefonie McGiflin, daughter of the Brion McGiffins; and Janet Yesk, daugh- ter of the Albert Yesks. The group got into the spirit of the '20s, and everyone showed up in costume -some combed the closets at home for attire -while others headed for costume rental shops. "They really looked nice in their costumes," commented Suzi Busch. Schellie Walsh hit pay dirt w ith her clo$el sea~hing and found a dress of her grandmother's, to which she added a boo from mom Janet. Deonne Jacobs was decked out in a beaded '20s dress that hod belonged to her grandmother. A roadster belonging to Bill Halliday was parked out front of the home to serve as decoration and backdrop for photographs. In the garden lin full bloom thanks to Suzi's expert green thumb), a disc jockey played music from that era to the present while the couples danced and fringes on the "flop- per" dresse~ were swinging. Potato skins were not a big item ·an most '20s menus, but they went over big at this party, as did the fresh fruit platters, baron of beef and turkey cooked by California Classics. To top off the alfresco buffet meal, Suzi made 100 cream puff swans with chocolate wings and toils for dessert. "I hod help, the hostessing debs put on the wings of the chocofOte mousse filled birds." The debs ore graduates of seven area high schools and this next month they w ill be off lo colleges across the U.S. The party was another opportunity for them to get acquainted before that big night on Dec. 27 when they w ill be presented at the Newport Beach Marriott. - Hostesses in top photo ore Denise Moflos, Deonne Jacobs, Janet Yesk, Jennifer Busch, Suzanna Gates and Melonie McGillin. Above ore partygoers Mindy Dolton, Gus Hurst, Rob M ihalko and Suzanne Huffman. ' A favorite fobnc is given fresh versions. Custom Made Shirt Sale Buy Four Get one FREE • Col/an. to and prnpMt u111ed at back and fr11n r • FJttf'd rn rhf'i.t • 1'apnf'd to '4111,t / Tailoring for men and women 34 Fashion Island (near Atrium court) 640-5811 Gold C108't/An Advertising Supplement to the Orange Cout Delly Piiot/Sunday, Auouat.2A. 1. -3 .------------------------------·-----------------------------------------------------------------. Traditional denim given anew look While denim hos always been considered a back-to-school sta- ple, this year 11 has come alive 1n new styles and silhouettes destined to make a dramatic impact on loll fashions. This trod1honol lobr1c takes on new directions, as teens prepare to march into the classroom this fall. looks run the gamut of styles from rus tic to funky or sporty to sleek , h1ghl1ght1ng rhe charm of native America's Southwest and, just os importantly, the new sp1r11 of adventure 1n classic denim. The rustic charm of the Ameri con Southwest will have a particu- larly importa11t influence on the denim outlook this foll, Seventeen magazine re1 )Orts. Brightly col- ored sweate ·s with "Indian rug" patterns 1om unusual denim pieces w ith such !uni< extras os fraying, fringing, ore ven eyelet ruffles. One of th1 ~best choices w irh Southwestern flair 1s a slim choc- olate brown corduroy skirt worn with a strtk1n 9 "lrxl1an rug" patterned sv 1eater in warm tones ol red, yello N and turquoise. Prov1d1ng pc1 rt1culor Western ap- peal: a long 1 ringed blue 1ean 1acket, lacec I w11h multicolor beads. Wr1s tfuls of bright beaded bracelets, a :iold "silver" beaded necklace an1 j hoop earrings add the needed ( ?thn1c touch while red and yellow f 1andanas tied at the neck and ore >Und the head com. plere the loc•k 1n style. A new a~ preach ro cowbcy · Bedspread!>, <.omtontr\, 1urn1turt' w1nd11~ 1 re.itment<. accessone~ .rnd Jt•l or .1m e p1llnw' . Save 25"o/o -tow<:-r~~h1on hlanJ ( rl'<llt (, ir.I In o party mood ore Amy W ilfioms, Janet Yesk lot leftJ and Patricio O 'Toole, John Nichols, Schellie Walsh and Mott Bentley (above!. dressing reflects another aspect of the best of the West for loll, fashion editors reveal. Plain old straight -legged blue jeans ore laced on the fly and on the cuffs, then further dressed up when paired with a stone-washed denim shirt and a brilliant ·green wool blazer embroidered with a swirl of wildflowers. The outfi t 1s tied together w ith standout South- western accessories, including a leather and "silver" bolo tie, colorlul straw bracelets and a red felt cowboy hat. Rustic approaches to the I unky Sou thwestern look start with a denim bomber 1acket. slipped on over a basic block T shirt Add spice with reddish-orange cor duroy pants, layer a fringed brown suede vest over the 1acket and add a beige suede belt and bold I aux silver and turquoise earr ,ngs P'e result. a loot that 's pure pra1r e c• its peak. Denim's classic appeal also rakes on new proportions this foll as 11 becomes the fa bric of choice for myriad new pieces. Epitom1z- ng this new def m1 t1on of classic chic for denim is a lightweight m1d- calf length denim duster coat, topping o pair of updated chinos cropped to the mid-calf, a crisp white button-down shirt, white crew socks and black oxfords. Adding extra polish -an eques· tr1on print scarf casually tied around the neck. Another s1gn1ficant silhouette for denim 1s a sleek suspendered m1n1skirt, teamed with an emerald. green turtleneck sweater and o cropped fitted denim 1acket. Cos· ual accessories -white crew socks, brown work shoes, and aviator sunglasses fm1sh off the out ht w th style One tip for a Please see DENIM/P6 l • Our Shoemaking 60 years behind the times 1S (and our CU5tomers love ft). We make our shoes the old-fashtoned way. By hand Our craftsmen hand-last and hand-sew every shoe from the finest, softest American leathers available. They take the shape of your feet the moment you slip them on Gently. Naturally. No breaking in. Sizes 5-10 Widths S-N-M-W Tan , Black, Bone. Navy, ·White and Gray $49 f{~h~ 54 Fashion Island, Newport Beach 644-4223 - ----·--------·~----~-----------~-,-~----~-c-:--- ""'---- • -Gotd Coast/An Advertising Suppltment to the Orange Coast Dally Piiot/Sunday. August 2'•4, 1986 · . - ;!, ou,r w..ry O\Vn brtl5hz~i JX>pl 1n t=ent . 9nzat styhng- Y'i top p:x:mts, rlap-o\R.r watch packcit) reek fla.p tx:x:kt and ~lt<z.d SlOO ea..arn,s w.r.eatilcz,, <ld5Y canz, durabk and. <jnzat krl'.i.rB color.s tan and naV) our..s alonz @J~o~@J~~ 44 I oshmn hland · Newpor1 Beach • 714 644-t>070 . I .. Paddingron Bear gives an approving look at Jessica Canton's back-ro-school outfit. The 8- year-old daughter of Cindie Mosel of Cosca Mesa should be a hie ac Whittier School this fall in c'he over-sized bear accented acrylic swear paired wich white cocron-blend stirrup pants. Fashions from Buffums Children 's Department. jernca could ~o co the head of the class on party day in chis Rare Editions dress in a rayon blend wl(h ics fresh white collar. As jewelry is a must this fall. pearl beads, hairclips and bracelet are added for good looks. Available ar Buffums. .. Shima Soffer. I J--year-old daughter of Sid and Mitchiko Soffer of Cosca Mesa . (far right aboveJ.is fashion smart and deserves an A in scrle sawr for this two-piece California weight corduror ensemble. A lace trimmed white collar and plaid sa_sh will make the scudenr a scandouc ar Foµlcon School. Red Balloon fashions. For a more casual look. Shima reams plaid shorts ""'1th a white blouse and rops chem with a swearer. For exrra pizazz. s~e adds a colorful necklace ro another Red Balloon fashion. Shima andjessica are members of Newport· · Mesa Girls and Boys Club of the Harb9r Area. who have ~raduated from Kitty Leslie 's Beaun and Fashion Classes held ac Fashion Island. In her pursuit of a modeling career. ~~hima 1<1 swJrin~ ac Oranpe Coast College. Lrnet .\.fullinax. son of Cole and Mina Jfullinax anJ third ~rader ar Harbor View t Elm1enrarr. cakes :J cool and casual approach cu back w .~choul in Ion~ shores and couon scripe shm. He ha) an apple at hand in case the teacher i.\ nor complecefr capm'ared br the French-made Dan_!ean scrles from For- erer Children For J "dash of cla~) .. un cooler Jars. Lance models a sec of cloches by Perie Bor also from Forever Children. Wich the emblem mmmed 5hirt and swearer and plaid panes. Phocos bi Richard Koehler 1rnd lc:e Parne -------By Carol Humphreys It's that time again. As those lazy. crazy qays of summer begin to wind down, children of all ages are starting to gear up for their return co school. Soon summer's beacbwear beauties become fall's classroom cuues and the younger set must trade their sandpa1ls for lunchpails. Tank tops and jams, sun~1.11ts and shorts will move $<> the back of the closet in the fall co be replaced by the back-re-school fashioM 'most likely to succeed." This yeu's classroom fashion trends can be found 10 the sco res of Fashion Island and we looked to some of them co tell us what's h<Jt, and what's noc., for fall '86. All agreed chat denim has never been stronger. "Denim 1s ·important for all ages, for both guys and gals," stated Jan TrodeUi of Buffums. It comes in all shades. from indigo to stonewashed to black. For gals it is newest when tnmmed with rhinestones. In fact, rhinestones mm everything from T-shirts to tennis shoes this season." The denim explo ion has already hit the Broadway. "Western style tops and jeans are studded, fringed, appliqu.ed or trimmed in lace," said Broadway's Wendy Hom. 'Juniors are also focusing on a fu n version of designer couture this fall," continued Hom. It's a tttn idea of grown-up couture. For insta nce, they will Wtar a Chanel-look suit and will add lots of chains and big jewelry. We are also Steing a return to the basic, cuffed, man. tailored trouStrs for girls. Of courSt, mirus are still in, but the classic pleated skirt worn with a cardigan sweater is back." Whether kindergarten or college bound, the experts at Fashion Island project knirs as number one in school attire for fall . · Sweater knits are classic in style, but bold in color and pattern. Cartoon characters, pop art, animals, dots. hearts, graphic an d whimsical prints are at the head of the class. Neiman-Marcus features abstract geometric print sweaters in colors ranging from vibrant red to fuchsiJ •. hot pink, orange and yellow. TheSt bold brights look best when combined with black. "There is an increaStd sophisti· cation m today's fa sh1on-consc1ous child," commented store manager Gayle Dvorak. At Forever Chi ldren, green i~ the newest shade. "It's m every line .. .from 1ade to forest Boys' letterman sweaters look great m green and navy," said buyer Claudette Abert. Jeannie Whipple , children's buyer at Rob- inson's, says. "The younger kids seem co want what big sister or big brother 1s wearing. For gals. knit leggings and Sti rrup pants are teamed with oversize tops or sweaters. Some of the tops can also be worn as dresses." "Fleece 1s hot and many of the new fleece sweats have surface interest with puffed print designs and appliques." Claudette Abert agrees, "Little ~ys love co be comforta ble. This fall's polar fle(ce sweats, with elasticized waist, are just chat. They come in great new fall colors and are easy co care for. Moms love them~" Boys of all ages will put an apple for the teacher in the packet of the hoctest new outerwear for fall. .. msp1red by the movie "Top Gun" ... the Bomber Jacket "They will arnve at Al's Garage in October," said buyer Lynelle Rowe. "Right now cotton casual pants in a dozen assorted colors are doing very well. They·re new when double.sided 1n a cont rast· ing fa bric and are meant co be worn with a rolled cuff to show the contrast." Coastline kids achieving straight A s'in ac - cessones will wear fun, bnghtly colored socks. pearls, brooches, suspenders and according to Hom at the Broadway. "Big hoop earrings. dam belts and luge cham bracelets contmue • to be important accessory items for fall." Gold Coast/An Advertising Supp'9ment to the Orange Coast Dally Piiot/Sunday, Augutt 2•. 1988 -5 SEMI-ANNUAL SALE (1:m1.1) Clothing • Furnishings • Shoes FI NAL DAY TODAY Open 12 p.m. -5 p.m. 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • (714) 759-l622 • Bullocks WUshlre Wing I I I r· 6 -Gold Coast/ An Advertising Supplement to the Orange Coast Dally Piiot/Sunday. August 24, 1986 -MFEfTOUR Buttaro's dressed up in designer lines -By Joyce Scherer Bodlov1ch The shopper comes to on abrupt halt in front of the Antonio Buttaro display window and stores intently at the mannequin elegantly draped 1n bright yellow and orange cellophane. Slowly a smile of oprec1ot1on. for the ar11st1c window design crosses her face Yet, there 1s still o ques11on1ng look in her eye6 .ofter all, 1sn1I Antonio Buttaro a luggage store? "We used to loo~ more like a . luggage or gilt store, but we hoye changed our image," said Anitci " Haddad, general manager and buyer for the store. located on the second level of Atrium Court --r-oaay we hove a fulrfine o f designer wear nclud1ng evening and sportswear stylish 1ewelry, shoes, purses luggoqe and some novelty items for mPn ~Catering to ·petite styles big business •••••• Bt Ariy Froesrhle PP• re wor.i.-r Qr• r 0 lfJ'1QPr over ')OI Pd wr •·r , om"s • J cloth1nq SP.IP(t1on E v•:r.,,thrq lrom 11J§g;ng Su ts to fur ·r,rJtS s 11(.nN o~oiloble 1ri 1hP1r s t•·s • ~ewport C· nt •. r ~ost-ion Island caters ·o 1r s c~srv"1E" "'grand st 1 eh1 cJ'tering si:-IPrt10ns n oll jp~,fJ'' rnfont ,10• .,,~ • • 1 r sevArol SPP ' •fJll y srou < Tl"' s Iv 'J r otlPr g s 'Jfl 9,.( t ng r n(),')I r,r f')r t1·1P lv'JlllF n ul S fPl'"I 4 r,r r1,~sonri shr,•t-r AltPr 1eors I_; terar r_,r.., 'J 1 •" 1,.. w rJrr•on •r;n r,r1w I• J l.Jf0JJ• r • •,r 'l f fling ()f'" r ..j 'C f'>'('")'' ••r fp5tylP It hos been Hoddod, a dork. haired Mediterranean beauty, with the blessings of owner Antonio Buttaro, whose unending energy and talent hos sparked the store's new image. "Fashion hos been on obsession with me all my life. My mother was a clothing designer and my grondf other o wned one of the largest deportment stores m the Middle East," she said. Ac.cording to Haddad, who previously monogeqjo.sh1on Island's Apropos, the Italian born Buttaro was 1nv1ted by tre Irvine Co to open a store 1~ Atrium Cour1 'Antonio Buttaro established two very successful stores 1n Washington, D.C For many years rhe Watergate Solon and th e AB Boutique hove served the fashion needs o f Washington women," she said ThP line ol merchandise at the Newport store is designed to accommodate every occasion in a woman's lile:lne labels boast o f such designers as G1onn1 Versoc1 , Lillie Rubin and Carlos Falci. I would describe our store as a taste of Italy ... that 1s the flavor you get when you walk through the door," Haddad said. "We do carry some American designers, but 80 to 90 percent of our merchandise is Italian." According to Haddad, Gianni Versoc11s a high fashion Italian designer who specializes in lots o f leathers, sportswear and some evening wear. All his items are unique and carried throughout the world. · "Much of our merchandise is manufactured under our own label because we wont our store to be exclusive. Our items ore elegant and stylish without being trendy. We cater to women of 25 years and up,'' she said. Haddad said the store carries almost the entire line of the Italian Fendi bogs. The line hos luggage, travel pieces and purses ... oll very sporty and great for everyday uses. The fabric con be leather, canvas or exotic leather like elephant. "It is so elegant when you see a woman who travels w ith a -- matching purse, tote bog and luggage," Haddad added. 1.7> Ano ther unusual look found al Antonio Buttaro is the Carlos Falci P'tMl4o 19r LIMllM IMnl Anita Haddad descobes store as ''a touch of Italy. 11 C1\l AUGUST M usic w ill f 111 the air at Newport Center on weekends as Sum- mer fest continues through Sept. 17. A marimba trio and 1ozz duo w rll ploy 11 :30 o.m to 1 p.m on Fridays; 11 :30 to 3:30 p.m., Saturdays, and 12:30 to 3:30 pm undays. On· Saturdays and Sundays the ' musicians w ill be 101ned by 1ugglers and clowns. T odoy at Robinson's. o modeling contest w ill be held w ith Nino Blanchard attending and a representative lrom loncome will present a beauty cltn1c. Stroll by modeling 1n the center is planned by Jeon Ryon through Aug. 31. shoe line. The holran designer mixes exotic leathers with metallics to achieve a stunning look, Haddad said. "We hove on exclusive line o f sterling jewelry by local artist Simone," she said. "She does beautiful work w ith bled onyx ond sterling." Haddad's excitement seems to overflow into every area of the store, including its personnel. "We hove the right comb1no tion in our staff," she sord . "We ore all having fun ... lo us it 1s not like working. I hove allocated a deportment for each of the staff; they ore responsible for that area and it really makes them feel like port o f the store's overall suc· cess." Haddad is enthusiastic about the store's location. "I hove been to many shopping centers around the world, and Fashion Island 1s definitely very special. .. unique," she said. "You hove a choice o f utdoor shoppmg-fr seems like other centers ore too enclosed ... too moll-looking. Fashion I sf and gives you a variety of elegant choices for shopping " Roff Jewelry-. Storewide anniversary sole continues to month',s end Stephane K elian - Spring/Summer collecl1on on sole until Aug. 3 1 Broodwoy-Labor Doy sale set for A ug. 28 through Sept. 1 Buffums-Pre -season sole continues through Aug. 3 1. Macy Jewelry -A nniversary sole ends Aug 3 1 Fashion DesrgnPr L u1L Archr•r w ill make a personal appearance Wedne's day and Thursday at Neiman. Marcus Informal modeling is set noon lo 3 p .m. 1n the Couture Deportment Informal Tea Room modeling schr:>duled 1 l.o m 10 3 p.m Friday at Buflums ./\ h / r 'JS t • H ... , r• rorlers so r_,r Q r, '"' r,gr /•·•I S '1•".:'1? r !Jy' I JI ' JrJr•r )r n 'l' r;q<•f 0f l hP ''"~'JI Am ... , r J' t r• tor y r ~)~,_,.,, ls!rir l••r i•••l p, A Himalayan hflen and Bnan Normandin 19 months of M ission V1e10, get together m Russo's O ther upcoming events include on Aug. 28-31 Vogue/Cadillac presentation f ea luring special fashion showings, display of auto- mobiles and a simulated Cadillac test drive. I 1z Clo1bornP will b,., <J special guest during a noon appear one e Sept. 16 at f.>ob1nson's • : pr> 'l J 'r, t ~ r ,,., I " f.' pP t • ~ ';-1 ... • 1v;;qr,r ~· rr-r.·r-f1•Jt1lr· .J'' r• Tr' .. ,. ,,1 sr r,1,.Jnq•·r r f. I \'t•f ~-" s~r "f-"lj, t rJl/V r j( f /V rJ._. r,:...rt•·~ ..... ~.,·•1 .. A" .. :r itt•·-1 )rt' f•I( ..!' J nq 'tf•t r '°'•P1f•rt ~t ~tr1ff'lf~Pf •• '"<·,iv ji:.rr irrj rr jr•I r. \' , r ,. r)' nqi:.r •) ... ,t , ~t,.,.(',,,._.rj t~, rr,rr;r,nr I .,.J • •, ''f•ft'.C1f• j '•'I 'JI rj fig tr,' • "' 1''""'' 1 l • 'J r1r,r·olmq lrJ tr " ., . ...,..,, /1 ,_.. J \r, ,., , r;1;roqr r-,,~~rtts 1.,1 /-1,.,J,,r,.•hr: ·~ . q '() .·• <;, l'' , ,. ~ -.,,,, t .,,..,rr ..Jf' r · )' Jt' ,,,, t J •l'-(• f}r r • t r )r • f' r ;'1•r r-r ••r r1 Tr• I p /:>fl',, '>''" F-t 111 f 1• / Pet projects innovative for Russo's !J• or rJrJ lrJv(• rur..1ms Pr·I r ,, r (JI (j (J )tr;IP eif th•· Ari l'l 'J"IJr." nr 11P 1n romrnun I' f•P,1 ()rf: Oii tnnOVQffVP rc,n Pf•''> r,f Russr_,' s new pet empor 1urn ,., ·· 30 fr.Jvl rnorble entry at '.•·NI 'Jr' C ent1;r Foshron lsfond [•VI• rr>om<.' <HP for (U5 • "• ',,re, d•;r1nq fr,, µurrhosr· , t • t r;r1 J "" frJr Lond1ng' I•,. J, , • 'n ,. ,. .r ,1 ,r• H • • r,ir I i i ' • J ,r• '1 ·' w 1,-f .. r' cnem1s1ry bctwPen prospective owners and the animals ' It's on idea that established meaningful rela11onsh1ps," ei<plo1ned Bob T elreoult, store manager. Pe1T1me' is a therapeutic teoch1ng progrom where Russo pets ore tronsportP.d to nursing homes and day core renters to v1s1t w ·th elderly patients It is oll part of the nP,wly reol11ed psycholog1col ni:>eds to touch'' and feel" the warmth of a living being, e..<ploins Nod1nP Shoves who implements lhP pr0qrorn In orJd1t1on, Shoves roord1noles rlosse; for Newporl orr>o schools ond you1h orgon110 r ur s ,,, !hf-' rrJrr ond m;rlur111g of pPI'; And rJ nr:-w stotP rJI rhc arr'' ptex1gloss oquor.um is o certain attraction wdh three life.guard filteror1on systems for both fresh and salt water f 1sh Celebrity customers Zso Zso Gabor and Su1onne Sommers ore among rr•qulws who utilize Russo's homr· ·Jr,lr 1• r y serv1cP O ther special· SPrv1C"S of the 3,700· square f00r srorP nclude 1nd1v1du - olly vPnt,·d r,oording ~ennels , a grooming parlor and dog obe d1enrP classes Two private cot rooms and sPporote ones for blfds. fish and small rPpttles rire provided by this elegant pet store whose rnerchon d1SP rrr·rl<J 1S Wr• dr1 whOl•·v••r 1~ nPr PSSO' y tr. bPc;I 5PrVP, rJlH ( ustor11er s COMING SEPTEMBER 28 ~J Sales Nettle Creek Shop -custom decorating, 25 perCAnt off through Aug. 3 1 DENIM ... From Page 3 funkier look is to wear the suspenders unexpectedly crisscrossed in the front. F 1nolly, for the adventurous fashion soul, try putting together these new denim pieces lo achieve a super -chic gypsy look for foll One greo1 e,(ornple rs a standard 1eon 1ocket punched up with o wealth of' silver" studs and conch A lo tP SeplembPr boc~ or school fashion snow featuring members ol the Teen Advisory Board s bP1ng planned hv le' 1tty Leslie pieces, worn over a shirt and sweatshirt duo in soft red Under neath it all, o t1erN1, rnult•colored m1nis~irt. shot throuqh w11h mPtoll1c thread and trimmed with rick rod No matter which denim direc t1on sui ts you best for foll, its all Ameriron spirit will to~P. you stro1qht ro the heod of the fashion rloss. <-X >LJ > -I ~ ~ ;. "'f I/ ~II ~ ,, ,, I I I • • • • I") ~ -, ~ ... ' . - , A special section exclusively for Fosh1nn lc,lnnrl mPrchonts Preprinted and 1nsPrl ·d into the Dnily Pt101 on Septembe r 28, 1986. OvPrrun of 2,500 rop1ec; J1str 1but1.:ci th rouqhoul NC'wport Center Advertisi ng Deadline Monday, September ·15, 1 1 986. Noon. . . r nntorl lnn PhorPs at 642 4321 P,:t 260 I ' ;, , Ill"":. 9 I/ ..... ' ~ --.,,,. • '7 --..,,---. •'"' · ~ ~ \\ ~ ,. '\ I/ -I/ . I --II -"", .. -• . · ' .. .. What's at the top of your ba~k-_to-school fashion list? Compiled b y l eslte Earnest Petite ... \J From Page 6 wont a proportional f 11 ." e1 plained Pot Heine, manager of lonz of Col1forn10. The store offers a wide ossorrment of fashionable dresses ranging from sundresses to early evening silk dresses Cutesy and matronly ore no longer oppl1coble when speo~1ng o f petite clothing," explained Norton The petite customer con now find clothing 1n the latest \Oreer looks and high fashion in a fit that is proport1ono1e for her body Jell Garber Corona de/ Mor UC Irvine Pleated slacks and but- ton dow n shirts. That's pretty much what I wear all year ." 'The Great American Short Story offers o clothing collec11on that will satisfy o petite woman's career dressing needs as well as the casual sporty look that petite women hove sought for so long," said Norton. In odd111on to The G r eat A merican Short Story's ne'":' petite sportsw ear line, they w ill also be carrying furs this foll. With the petite woman now o fashion focus at Fashion Island, she con now create her o wn look with conf 1dence and ease For London designs, men now·going into Politix A trium Court of Newport Center Fashion Island hos added the men's store Pol1t1..< to its collPrt1on of fashion boutiques and shops located on the upper level of the tr1-level 160.000 square foot Mediterranean-style retail emporium, Pol111.x features London designer clothes for young men. · Atrium Court hos bef'n eiottremely successful 1n attracting European specialty retailers "said Barbaro Ro ppolo, director of Fa shion Island M anagement The grand and d1st1nct1ve design o f the complex mo~es 11 the perf ert home for innovative reto1lers, l1ke Pol111.x, that ore loohng to rT'o~e a fashion statement '' like its counterpart in Westwood Pol1'1x, Newport Center comes Sonne11 and Ponin1 lines that ore dressy casual and slightly oversized They combine stripes and plaids, as well as textures 10 create a popular coordinated uncoordinated" fashion appearance. ... We manufacture our rlo1h1ng 1n Milon and Great Br1tmn and therefore con offer our customers the latest in European fashions a t a great price." said Stephanie Sieg of Pol111.x. "Our ltnes ore designed specil1colly lor our Southern Colilorn10 stores and we offer or11st1c fun clothing for men who hove developed a d1s11nc1 sense of style. •111111 ... 1111111111t1t1111._._....,._. .. ,,11111-..111••111w•n-...-••-.i•t1t1111•-11111 .. -. Back t o School with ... . t:t cn:i cn:i . 1:1 II I.I . @ ~«J] :p)@fbD©. Ava ilable in red, grav and black ~ 30 FMhmn lalnnci (n'f'er Atrium \ourt) 644-2464 leoh Seminario Corona de/ Mor Harbor View "Shirts and skirts ond Reeboks." Brion Corlevofo Irvine Eostshore "Jimmy' Z shirts and shorts and hots. I like' G o tcha pants." Rachael Acord Newpor1 Beach Horace Ensign ''Pants and T-shtrts and 1eons. I don't like skirts very much" Appearance given an 'A' by coeds Gone ore the days when college students rebelled against the dictates of fashion and the importance o f appearance Ac- cording to a recent survey of more than 1,000 college students con ducted by Newsweek on Campus and the CosmettC, T 01le1ry & Frogrnnce Assoc1ot1on 90 per cent of the students polled believe a good appearance is 1mportan1 for 1ob 1nterv1ews, 1ob per · formonces, social functions and doting. These students haven't alw ays placed so much importance on good grooming. M ore than three· quarters of the women and two thirds of the men reported that their grooming habits hove changed since high school The frequency with w hich they use grooming products w as one of the most dramatic changes . M o re than half of the college men 157 percenll and w omen 152 percentl 1nd1coted that they ore using grooming products more frequent ly than !hey did in h19h school. They explained that thetr needs hove changed -now 11's more important for them to look good What could account for this change? Seven out of 10 students surveyed report that appearance Sarah Acord Newport~ch Harbor High "Gauzy, hippy stuff." Shane M orgon Irv.we Culver dole "Gotcha's, Q uicksilver pants, shorts and shtrts, and Reebo ks and Vons shoes " Jenny l owson l oguna Beach Un1vers1ty of Colorado "Sorority stuff Nice sweaters and skirts and stuff like that " is important on their campus When ti comes to the 'how to' s" of looking good. w omen believe regular sr 1n core is more important than regular exercise O ver hall of the men mentioned the importance of skin core while two-thirds lee that wParing the right clothes s important The students also pointed out that · prolernonal ho1rs1yl1ng , fro gronces. cosmetics and eating healthful foods ore important contributors to loormg ond feeling good. The results of the survey demonstrate that students feel good grooming s especially m portent 1n professional and social se1t1ngs When asked what they would do 11 they hod overslept and hod no 11me 10 shower or groom before a 1ob interview: One-fourth of the students said they w ould arrive on time w ithout grooming. The rest of the students revealed that they would coll and reschedule the 1nterv1ew or omve ate but well-groomed. Of the student< who w ould go to the 1nterv1ew late but well-groomed, they revealed that they w ould do so because they would be more confident durtng the 1nterv1ew. W hen asked what they woulti do 11 they only hod 15 minutes to groom before o dinner date w ith their g1rlfr1end /boyfn end and his or her parents, 87 percent of the women and 84 percent o f the men said they w ould definitely groom themselves before going to the dote -even 1f 11 meant arriving late. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anniversary Sale Diamond Rin~.s Select from many styles of wedding sets. engagement rings and mountings Concord & Concord Collection Watches & Other Famous Brands Concord. Seiko. Omega. Darnel Mink Lassale Breitling and more' Many iten1s one of a kind con1 e ea rly for b est selection. 32 F"ASHt(>N tSI AND Nf:WPORT BEACH 71 4 644-2040 ) e it' c All 14K Cha ins Beautiful solid 14K gold chains and bracelets Choose from diamond cuts, ropes. herringbones. cobra designs and more' Pearls Save on gorgeous high luster genuine Japanese Biwa & cultured pearls in all colors Choose from choker. matinee . opera and qradualed lengths. bracelets too' [ r y . REPORT: FALL '86 CALVIN KLEIN I l1gh ideals. The American Heroine at her best: for- tunate. opt1m1st1c. demanding much of her peers. And more of herself. And for herself, the excellence of CJlvtn Klem T)'le fitted wool plaid jacket. $483 . A kick pie.it ::,kin S265. And pale peach silk charmcu-.c blouc;c S2.51) JWRobmson's Designer ponswe.u. 104, Beverly Hill and Newport Fashion Island fourder. call I 800·345·8501. 24 hours a day. .OUR FIRST ~•11• . .......... t11D' "r - •PlAmt ...... , • " ...... ....... 1 • • AGUIDE .FOR YOU SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide . ··What's hot and what's not for fall? v... Wlite ..... " F.-' lltt9' .., .. What's hot is turkey burgers and Lucite sculp- tures. Becal1SC I tilce both. Turkey burgers taste good and they're healthy. and Lucite sculptures are brilliant. What's not hot high-heeled shoes. .. liMI l111tadt a..-......... -C:ateg<>ries are out. Inventors of cat- egories shall find blight. Artistic pi- ~n-holing is over."' ... ti "" ti di•••• Dwi8t CH4e1 n. iltl•)itclilc,.... .. Watch for Patrick Ewing (of the N. Y. Knicks) to pick up from where he left off last year before he was hun and lead the NBA in scoring. He has not yet reached his full potential ... Bette lkller Hot: .. Baby cfolhes ... At 41, •• , IQtCtill lltr first ~ ... ii Oct•. Lee l1nin ... lllblllt Grace JOHS Ken. licUrds ...., Stllt, rtlilC tllllfll lliMe qe It 42 .. T ecnyboppcrs -God bless them ~·shall no lonF ruJe the cinema. There's more to life than seeing some preny face cleared of acne. We'll see more movies that have real heart. soul and hjsto- ry." ··What's hot is actors in polittcs. Hell. I ma\' even run for sheriff of Pima County in Tueson . Ariz.'' ,..,. stir, IYMt·&de sill• .. Families are in. wining and dining in small clubs is in. The larger discos are out." By Ellet Robens -lllicl CllRn, Alitl Sw, lltke T'*', Sb Sct1r•11 ! USA WEEKEND Published by Gannett Co. Inc. A .. n H. Neuhltrth, Chllirman John J. Curtey, President a CEO EdlDflll Otlcea: p 0. Bo• S«IN. Wllt*lgeon. o.c. 20044, (700) 27&-3400 ~John c. ()Jinn leNorldlor: John -- ........ l!AMor: Mlrcia Bul9td Alt DINctor: Dell\ Plrnem ~ ....... ,,,. ..... Miry Elin e.r.tt. J.nlce Naytor Lloyd. Pl'uilt. Ron Sc:hoolT ...... MwetM• Hledq111""9: S36 Medilot'I Awenut, New Yott!. N.Y 10022, (212) 71~2100 ,. .. , •• It "-Y GNlle P\llllllMf: ~ ...... U::oM4 W. ~Kan Snerry, Siiis Menlglr (212) 71~2130. MIO- WU'Tl Joe Fraw, Viet Pr9liOlnt {312) 4e7-0510: S.0-~. Ohago Siies Maneger (312) 4e7.0S 10: Ron EngllhlWt. OetrolC Siiis Manlglr (313) &42-0016. WUT: 1..1rry Mor11- ""'·VICI PY9lidlnl end LOI Angeles/Sin F111nC11CO Sllll Manlglr (415) ~.Eel AlllMllO. l.OI ~S.. Mllllgll (213)38()-7671 • ~ olloee: (212) 71~2116 e ~ 1998 USA WEEKENO -~ ---- "I am not a trendy person. I stay with the cl~cs." -£~ W, ..,., ff ... Y.t. • fMrs ,._.,.. IM -.t Slits IM """1 Iii CllMry ,._., -Clilllae mtlnlts -tt ... _.. USA WEEK.END· AUGUST 21-24. 1986 • J -_ _2;.tl at's on • Take your pick of this season's top people , passions and products. There's plenty here and even more on the 1 following pages. Get i 'em while they're hot. ~. ·: . .,, ····r. FALL ---~ CAT_ALOG B)' ~ EfilOn.1..tatton so C1Tt; IWenl lriMJ, lw ~ l* Ela. Liii w.n.., Let lemr, EMT 1trHt lJldle 1111. I.Hr IJtt LMy . TEl£VISION Comedy comes C.O.b. (cuddly on delivery) It's a subject as old as O==t<' and Harriet and as ui;to-date as Coshr. This year. the TV family gets a new going over. and the re- sults are squeczably soft. Pnme (tame) examp~ of The New Cuddliness: Wilford Bnm- ~y. a Sant.a Oaus of a man who looks to ha ve a heart of North- Pole proportions. He's in NBC's hour-long Our HoUSl'. Sundays. The show typifies some of fall·s major offerinp: a warm. fuzzy multi-gcnerat1onal fam ily center- ing on an older. wiser character. Bnmley plays a solitary grandpa who becomes patnarch to anvadang family. including has daughter-an-law. her three kids and a dog named Arthur. -w e'll be deahng with how SPORTS they muddle through ... says exec- utive producer Bill Blann. "In that sense. we'n-not into the pat. easy. sappy endjng. But clearl y. this as an optimistic show. If there as an all-purpose rubnc. it would be toughness and humor." And cuddJiness. which loves company: Another NBC cntl). Easy Srreer (Sundays). stars Loni Anderson as a rich widow who in- vi tes her poor uncle (Jack Elam) and his crony (l..tt Weaver) into her Beverly Hills home. cas and A.BC will narrow the aieneration gap. too. Better Days (CB.5. Wednesdays). a comedy with Rapbael ~ and Dick O'Neill is about a Beverly Hills (what is it with Beverly Hills?) youth who moves to Gramps' Brooklyn apartment The Ellen Burstyn Show (A.BC. Saturdays) star:s Burstyn as a grandma living with her mom. Hhen't I Nert you eome- whete before? Several stars of popular old series wilJ try to be- come stars of popular new series. Andy Griffith returns as a countr) lawyer who outwits city slickers in Mmlock (NBC. Tuesdays). Lu- cille BalJ stars in Ufe With Lucy (ABC. Sundays) as a working wid- ow. Pam Dawber of Mork & Mindy is a photographer whose new roommate is her !~year-old sister in My SISier Sam (CB.5. Mondays). And Susan Dey, onet of The Parmdse_ Fam1lr. returns on LA. Law (NBC, Fndays). For quality, check out Notre Dame's Holtz OK. so the guy probabl> can't pan the Red Sea. But Lou Holtz. amateur magician and football coach extraordinaare. ts expected to lead Notre Dame back to the Promised Land. When lut we heard of the Fighti ng Irish. it was Nov. 10. 1985. and they were getting drubbed 58-7 by the Uni versit) of Miami. leaving them with a 5-6 record. Coach Ger1) Faust. who quit earlier tha t week. has gone to 4.kron. ' Enter Lou Holtz. Channing and mild-mannered off the mandin$ on tt. Alread). he's had an impact at Notre Dame. "When coach Holu talks. .. says linebacker Mike Kova- leski, "you li~en ... And you laugh. ..He can breaJc you up with a story." says defensive t.ackJc Wally Klei ne. .. He usually tells us one after practice every day." (The toi;20 teams. packed b) ABC's Keith Jackson. pa&e 16.) as out to recapture the Amen- ca's Cup from the Aussies. who ended the USA 's 132-year wtn- nang streak in '83. Trials· open Oct. 5 in the Indian Ocean. By R~ field. the ex-Arkansas and Min-T" IF T1£ IEAP: As I ttt11, LM httz *..-4 ff Mile lttn 1 .. ~. nesota coach is harsh and de- Who'd throw 13.5 mmiol'I to the breeze? Dennis Conner. That's how much he spent on sailboats Stars & Smpes '85 and Staffi & Strtpl'S '86. Conner can Howard COM1 keep his mouth shut? Probably not. Don't be surprised if the noisi- est alum of the former triumvi- rate on ABC's ,\fonda1· Ntght FOOiball gi ves an early apprais- al of the new two-man team in the TV booth: Al Michaels and Frank Gifford. ABC's first tele- cast. matchmg the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys. as Sept. 8 (9 p.m. EDT /6 PDT). 4 · U~A 'WEEKEND• Al!Gl 'ST 22-24. 1986 FU tllCl: T1ia Ide ....... SJS. 51 ..... ..... 51,......,. ........ 111 .. -·· ..................... tlltjllllltll$125 ....... •Sl4S.-..1i,.... ............... IOVIS Big-ticket item, '60s style Time was when Peggy Sue was Buddy Holly's ~r1. Now she's a moVle sw. Peggy Sue GOI Mamt'd. starring Kath.lecn T umcr and directed by Francis Coppola. comes out this fall and takes Nicolas Cale. as the husband who dreams of bring Fabian but ends up an appliance store owner: Bany Miller: Catherine Hicks: Barbara Harris: and Maureen O'Sullivan. up the story where Holly's Seefl.., good booka 1950s music left off. J>ca)t IMlly? Several l>cst-sdlm be- Suc -older now, mother of gin a new chaP'Cf" this fall as two. on the VCf1t of Splitsvillc major movies. Tlw Name of with her husband -faints at the R~. from Umberto Eco's a 25th hi&h school reunion: blockbuster about intrigue in a she awakens in 1960 with a I 4th«ntury monastery. will chance 10 live her life over SW Sean Connery and F. apin (and to blame her dad Murray Abraham (opening for buyina an Edsel). Sept. 24~ ·• lbouah not a time travel Movieeom can catch two comedy per se _ ... There's no works bued on Paul Theroux time machine: it's more like · novels: the erotic. suspemeful The Wi:atd of 0: or It s a Half Moon StrM. swrina Mi- Won«efu/ Life." says produc-chlcl Caine and Sipuney er Paul R. Gurian -whimsi· Weaver. and TM Mosquito cal Peggy Siw strikes some of Coast. with Harrison Ford. the same chords as Back to the FUIUrt last year. And it has a s1erl.ina cast: Could "Lie" twMt ua tne L•H•TMM•? It's a family FASllOI ~ All sweaters, ·guaranteed folks y The new look is defmitefy ethnic. And the reason is almost as irnaainanve as the dcsians. I...iSle11 10 Laura IUrson of Tijuca Sweaters, Ud., in New York City ... People arc looking for simplicity in a world full oflcidnapping and terror- ism, .. she says of folkloric panems. lnnoccnt. perhaps. But not inexpensive. Though these sweaters arc all the l"llt for &JJ. you'll have a tough time tracicina one down for Im than $100. The desians Dll simple, borrowed mostly from American Indians, South Americans and Scandinavians. It's the flip side of 1960s chic., last year's mepdose of minislcins, hoop earrinp and neon ~ts that time-warped every USA shopping mall into London s Camaby Street. This year, the handwrought. sensitive side of the '60s comes out on nubby sweaters.. jackets and other clothes with besketweave patterns. snowflakes or mosaic motifs. There's noth.ina nrimitive about how it's done. though. Says San Franci9co ~-Paul Bianculli. who bases his designs on the USA Southwest: .. It's the union of state-of:.t.be-art tech- niques and trlditional ones. Our sweaters arc hand-woven. but we use computers to design them." Do reel men..., pHc? If they're to be well-Orcssed this fall. they will. Bright jackets and shins in greens. yellows. reds and. yes. even pinks arc in Style. WhM'• tt. lowdown on women'• WW'? Although shon sklrts arc not out of style. many skirts will sweep the ankle and be covered by long coats. W8r1t to go to f'9 heed of the clue? Smanly dressed schoolchildren will wear miniature versions of popular adult looks. especially crayon-colored sweaters with folkloric designs and Indian Aztec prints. affair as Julie A.ndf'WS and J.ck Lemmon appear in Thais Life. a comedy ro-sur- ri~ Lemmon's son Ouis and wife Felicia Farr. Andrews' husband. Blake E.dwards. dJ- rects and their two daughters also star. it was filmed at their homestead in LA " '°" ... dileclllg ycMa' ... mcMe, would '°" C9I I tis? In Ralboy. a Warner Bros. "comic fiblc." a woman exploits a rodcnt-lilce creature for profit Sondra Locke. Oint Eastwood's long- time oompanion. stars and makes her di.n:ctorial debut ·8'/ Sell ,.,. UIEY:l__....p? NEWS Returns are welcome-on Election Day "The men who study groups of white rats in cages. .. Richard Reeves wrote. "might do bener to study what happens when groups of bright. ego- centric and ambitious -oh. ambi- tious -people come together to grab for public power in a shon scramble to the tape marlced Election Day." So: Listen up. all you students of frenzied behavior! It's elect.ion time. In Massachusetts. dynasties duke it out Joseph Kennedy II. son of Ro~ en Kennedy. and James Roosevelt Jr .. grandson of FDR. meet in a Sept. 16 Oemocratic primary for Tip O'Neill's House scat Kennedy's the front-runner. In Nebraska. watch the fim alJ. woman governor's race. Democrat Helen Boosalis 1s ex-mayor of Lin- coln: Republican Kay Orr is state treasurer. Election Day is Nov. 4. WMt'a tt. new order in the cowt? A new lineup of justices (in- cluding to-be-Oucf Justice William Rehnquist) ponder key cases in the Supreme Coun: Do pregnancy leaves in California discriminate against men? Should victims of contagious diseases like tuberculosis and AIDS be considered handic:a~ and ~ tected from discrimination? WW McM•• meet W Tbc White House hopes Mikhail Gorba- chev will visit in December. If so, keep an eye on what siahts President Rcapn shows off. He doesn't want the Soviet leader to think he's seeing only staee<S events. lf they IC't 10 Bill- inp. Mont. Terry McCarthy is ready: she wrote Ptop/e mapzinc to invite Gorbllchev to Bia Sky Country and dmncr ... and rll cook!" USA WEE.KENo·Auc;usr 22-24. 1986· 5 I .. FITIESS Bike: Batteries not include The ultimate in exercise: something to do while lying down. It's called the ~recumbent bicycle .. and it's supposed to be casi on the lower back and shoulders. but just as tough on the wai line. And a linJc touah on the pocketbook -current priC'C tags ranee from $299 to $750. ~ beauty of at You can write the check and pedal at the same time. But let's say you want to be trendy and uprighL Cycling's th best bet for cooler autumn days. All-terrain bikes have widtt, nubbier tires to better absorb shocks. They're the fastest-growing sellers in the skyrocketing bl market. (Cosl; $250-$350 for I~ and 12-speeds. up to S l.(X)() ~ 18-spceds.) They're ~t for exploring hill and dale. although permtl are used stnctly yuppie--stylc. for street riding. USA bikers now number 50 million. up from 22 m11Jion th years ago. according to the latest esumates. ') ~·~ e-, . By Tony Costa, Qu'9ine MUSIC TWO THU: Jacbtl's c.,tM E1 llib lisltY Jlfts; U.,. w ... LP. Back in stock: Michael, Cyndi and Tina Can the Gloved One be a thriller again? Will Cyndi Lauper be more fun the serond tame around?-What's Tina Turner got to do with 11? All three httmakers are popping -back on the scene this faJI with new proj«t.S. Turner has two legs to stand on: a record and an autobiography. The LP. Break £1·m Rule. will be an stores mad-September. I. Tina (William Morrow. S 16. 95 ). wntten wt th Rall mg Stone ·s Kurt Loder. 1s out next month. And bopper Lauper shows her Tn1e Colors with an album an mad-September. accompanied by a video and single of the utJe tune. Bally Joel and the Bangles drop an on the LP: proceeds from one song. Boy Blue. aid AIDS research. Maybe only Billie Jean knows af Michael Jack- son's much-anticipated new LP Will surface this fall or early an '87. The mercurial Michael rcport- edl} 1s worlong on man y more tracks than can fit on one record. The place to catch him: Disney- land and Dtsne} World where Sept. 19 as the premiere of Captain £0. a 17-manutc SC1-fi film stamng Jackson and 3-D effects. Have you ~ an opera stat tod8y? 11·s J}arty ume for Looano Pavarotti and Joan Suth- erland: 25 years in opera. He·s celebrating his de- but she's remembering the year she made it big with perfonnanccs in the USA's th.rtt major op- era houses. Together. their Silver Jubilee Tour hats the road Scpl 2. with a kick-off concert an Oakland Coliseum. Adding to the fanfare: Gran- d1.s.s11no Pararottt. a biography by Marian Mayer. coming out Sept. 5 (Doubleday. $40). T .... from Talking Heeds? Da vid Byrne. the Talking Head's big-suited leader. knows a quark when he sings it. And that explains Tn1e Stones. a chain of events inspired by supennar- k.et tabloids. First. the LP just hit stores. Seco nd. the film opens m October. is set an small-town Texas and gives Byrne his directmg debut. Third. Byrne's book (Penguin. S 15.95) on the film will be an stores b}' Sepl 2. Oh. stop makmg sense! FOOD Wllnt to get ftt In• tury? Look for mo of the 15-to 30-manute exemse vtdeotapcs. One to watch for: Jazzcmsc wtU introduce /...Rq11 and Limber (P'Madc Records and Vi tapes). a stretching and flex1b1hty tape. Absolutely THE hottest item: Peppers 8 · USA WEEK.ENO· A UGUST 22-24, 1986 Attention. fire-eaters: The real heat wave is JUSt getting on a roll. And hot peppers -from moderately mtld Numex Btg Jims to mega-hot Jalapeftos -are nding the crest. So bypass the bells (even the trendy red. yel- low or blue ones) and head straight for the chalcs. Just pick your poison: Anaheim or an- cho? Te~in or Thai? Pasalla. pequin or perhaps poblano. The smaller the hotter. the greener the cooler (with some notable exceptions). Picky pepper people can pick up Total(r Hot! The L'ltimate Hot Pepper Book by Michael Goldwin. Charles Pcny and Naomi ~isc {Doubleday. $12.95). And watch for chiles to (uel the newest dinin1-out options around. How ya DOlf'CI to keep 'em down on h '8nCheto? Wfiat fOUu m Santa Fe and El Paso have always known. the rest of the USA 1s JUS1 discovering: Southwestern cooking is a lot more than a bowl o( chili and a chicken taco. Eaters who don't know from no{Xl/es are diging into cactus-smoked poultry salad and blue-com en chiladas at Chicago's Blue Mesa and nouveau Southwestern fare <Texas-style chicken hver P'\t~ with JaJapenos and tequila) at Philadcl- phia 's USA Cafe. How do you Thei one on? If you la ve an · big city. try a ThaJ restaurant. Ma.amt. for ex- ample. has 53 of them. Smaller city? Chances are a Thai dish.will be lurk.ina on a menu at Chinese restaurant near you. At Washington. D.C:s Thai Taste: Sate nut'O (skewered beef with a pcanut<hile dipping saucci Hot. indeed Remember we warned you. WhM goee wtlh ,.... end rum? 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It runs pro- grams adapted from Atari's 520ST personal computer. And how many diecs does yow CO player hokf? If it's Tochnics' new -jukebox" CD player. it holds SO discs and finds. retrie ves and plays a disc JUSt lik~ a I 950s-era Juke- box fetched a 45 rpm. A.II that for JUSt S3.000. Too expensive,, For $799. Sony Corp. has a player that holds I 0 CDs. It comes out in October. Whmt's smeller ttwn a lm8I video camera? An even smaJJer video camera. At last report. JVC Corp.'s S 1,495 Vi- deoMovie GR-(7; weighing ::?.9 pounds and about the size of a standard hardcover book.. is the smalJest camera on the matket It uses a new fonnat called VHS-C'. Unlike 8mm tapes be- ing touted b) nvaJ Son} Corp .. VHS-C' tapes can run on any of the m1lhons of VHS VCRs now in USA homes. Each camera comes with a special adapter. you'll find in ~he best-seller section Broadway offers retread specials If the names Pat Conroy and Laura Funnan don't ring a bell give them a couple of months. There's a chance that by then one or both of them will be as familiar as the names John Irving or Alice Walle.er or Gail Godwin. Conroy and Furman have novels ooming out this fall -The Prince of Tides for the fonner. Tuxedo Park fOr the latter. E.arly readers of the books - and of the tea leaves -~ct they'll be the season's .. break-out books." so called because the author has broken out from the crowd of good. but relatively obscure, wri~ The Pnnce of Tides (Houghton Miff- lin. due Oct. 21, $19.95) tells. in a lyri- cal, almost flamboyant style~ the darlc story of a family from a tida.J island in South C-arolina. TIL'CMO Parle (Summit Books, due Sepl 10. SI 7.95) is a precisely written novel about Sadie Ash, a Jewish woman from Manhattan who marries a rich. ir- responsible 90y. When he leaves her. she raises their daughters in his 6unily house in Tuxedo Park. a down-at-~heels en- clave of the super rich. The Prince of Tides is a Book-of~ Month Oub Main Selection. with a first printing of 250.<XX>. rll'St serial rights for TUXl!do Park were sold to Cosmopolitan. Whk:h ........ most? Put your money on Kiny Kelley's much-litigated dissection of 01' Blue £yes. M)' Way: An Unawhon'zed Biography of Frank Sina· rra should sizzle on shelves by October (Bantam Books. $21.95) ...... Stop! Be- fore you break my heart!" It oould be Diana Ross reading Dreamg;rl, by no- longer Supreme Mary Wilson. who dish- es din on Diana. Berry Gordy and Mo- town (St. Maitin's. $16.95. October). Hot Hollywood herdwaN? What she did to the wives of Hollywood. Jack- ie Collins is about to do to their men. Hollywood Husbands (Simon &. Schus- ter. $18.95. October) has lO be potent Broadway's goine back to Hollywood - and to TV -for mspirauon. Take Ca"ie and Smile. Both are musicals due soon. Came. a re~d of the 1976 horTOr film about the telekinetic prom queen. 1s directed by the RoyaJ Shakespeare Company's Terry Hands. and aims for a HaJlow- ccn opening. Smile. based on a 1975 movie about a teen beauty pageanL with music bv Marvin Hamlisch. 1s scheduled to ·open Nov. 16 after a Baltimore tryout That's JUSt the start of a year of adaptations. Look for t11v musical rendcrinp of The Phanrom o(thc> Opera. a USA version with music by Maury Yeston (Nine): tht other by England's hit man. Andrew Lloyd Webber (Cars). And for The llnnevmoonm, and Pratrie (as in L111le fiou.se . ) and Tht' Prmce of Central Pt.Irk. from a 1975 novel and 1977 TV movie about an I I - year-old runaway. " • mu9k:at la perlonned on roler sk .... CM it hMt to rink up profttl? The British didn't send much to Broad- way last season. but the imports pick up this year. Wild Honn· 1s a Chekhov ad- aptalion. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musi- cal Starltghr Express Is about trams. but has all the principals on skatc..-s. ~t.~~Adlms l nlEI?: Sllllt b -.t I Miity IM&Nlt . Who'• pecking their~? Expect about 15 road tours vis1ung cities across the USA this season. Ben Vereen re· creates his role 1n P1pp/ll: the original C4lst with Judd Hirsch and C1eavon Lit- tle will take out I'm \ot Rappaport. ~n­ thom· Newle) wtll sing in Srop rhe Ii 'or/d -I U 'am to (l('f Off' Will the 1Un come out tomonow -lglin? Bet your bottom d~llar. .\n· qie returns in Anntf' II. 10 \ears after firs1 bounding on stage in her so-called "Carter-<ra optimism." cova PHOTOS: Turner by Jean Mic:tlel Voge. Ovtllne Press. taShlon by Paul Fetters. peppers by Lt9 AnderM>n; Gnffith by Craig MolenhOuM. Harbaugh by Doug Smlln USA WEEKEND· .\t 'CJUST 12-24 1986 • IJ t •• 4mg L . ' owtsnt ... 5mg 7mg 5mg lowest. 3mg Now Menthol is lowest. By U.S. G ov 't. te ting method. 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Fear of AIDS. ~etc .. may be blamed for this anenoon. -rn prtvlOUS years. it was thought to be sexy to have a woman watch a man shave." says Dr. Good Sex. -Now n's going to be sex) for a man to put on a condom ... You ha''<' come a long way. baby. Doee 'f04ll power kn:h mek• you moody? Feeling your oats takes on a whole new meaning this faJI a~ MIT nu- tntionast Judith Wurtman weighs an with a new tome on how food affects mood. Menu for power lunch: pasta for them. steak (and more power) to you. And at the end of a tough day, chomp a candy bar to coot out (that's right - latest thinlung IS UUU ll boosts lhe 00~ of calming chtm1cals 10 your cerebral roncx). More tips from .\f anagm,tc Your \.ftnd and Jlood Through Food (Raw- son ASSOCUltcs. S 16. 95): Beat mad-after- noon blahs with cottage chCC"SC; survive all~n1ghters with low-fat yogun: recover from JCt laa with broiled fish . 14 ·USA WEEKEND• 4\lJGL:ST 2:!-24, 1986 - Every Month USA WEEKEND Gives You The Video Page You'll Want To Save. The first weekend of each month you get a fast Attractively designed in sturdy vinyl, USA WEEKEND's vidro binder is a handy way to keep your vi®file organi7.00 just the way you want it. And at only $2.95 it makes a great gift item. So order one, or two, today! , r-y;5,-s;~-;e---.--usA-weeKeN°o~d"~b~d:.~;)fc,;~,;jv-s2:9s-;;h-:-1 : postage and handling included. (Michigan residents add 4% sales tax.) 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Marpret T rum.an b. Eanoc" Mondale c. Amy Carter 2. WMt ldl!llce ......... will releMe tht 6ftta ......... ,.__ ~ dtis fall? a. Isaac Asimov. FoundalWfl & Earth b. Frank Herbert. ~ TM Final Chapter c. Robot Heinlein. Sl.rrzngPr in a Slrtvtgtr Land J. T1llt Nadoml ArdU"'5 llias pnw s•d 4 lllillion .,.._of....,.. ..... pru'tzal papen and -4.000 boss of tqlell ~ for poaal* .... dais fall Whal aft they! a. John F. K.cnncdy's Bay of~ plans b. Richard M. Nixon's Walefgatc tapCS c. Dwlgbt 0 . Eixnbower'~ 0.Day notts 4. Wbat scar ol Alfred HildK:odL films joim dw ant ol TV'"S F-.. Dal dais fall? a. Janet Leigh b. Kim Novak c. T ippt Hedmt s. Pmay Marshall direcb WMopi GolAera in tht film Jrutv#,11' Id ,.,.. lO be relrated • ~ ber. wi.r rv .,... ..... ManMD ,.__? a. UnWM & Shirley b. Un'e 8oaJ C. Rhoda 6. Which mar dediaatts a~ ....,,.L ~ rated wtdl -.s from aromd tht pobt.. oa ~ 21 for its....... ••? a. Texas b. Arlcansas c. Mai~ 7. So ,_ mo.pr ...._.. w.s a '60s luat! Wbida _. 11as 11ae Leplinrion of•owma man- ;.. for perl08lll w oa the No~ baDoc! a. Oregon b. California c. Midligan 8. Tbit ftnr USA fUm sbot ia awin•IMI Claim MU be relrated ia October. What's tht mo.W's tide? a. Tai-Pan b. Taiwan c. China SJ•ndrome II 9. Tbit Nadoml YllPPit Rmew' Board polled women UICI mm bani 1~ who lift in ~ polbaa areas and asked ii the)' -.spired co tt9da )-.ppif staba. .. Wbat paCJtlllaet wwaed yes? a. 17% b. 57% c. 87% 10. Prince Charla .mes HarYanl ~ 4. tben ... a. Louisville. to look at polo ponies b. Dallas. to trade his estate's came for longhorns c. O.icago. to sell British goods at Marshall F"tdd's II. Wbat amu1eme« puk tmm IS OD Oct. 1'! a Disneyland b. Six Flags c. Disney World ....... ,. ___ , Are,. •• .., 'il'clled? Can you match predictions by C.WJ .\'ew .Wus1c Report. a mapzi~ that charts campus • hits? Which five of these an:ists were ptdccd to bt ·in .. on ~ campus thj.s fall'? Eurythm.ics · Madonna ~Gabriel The HootcrS Whitney Houston Stanhip U2 ELO R.E.M. Bit mt if tile TV gees • tile bilk? This 6l1I NFL officials will giet competition on their calls -instant replay. A replay official will watch TV monitors to sec if his colleagues on the field make the right calls. Is the public in &vor of ttUs idea or agajnst it? Make your best call • , I>. 2. .. 3 t>, • b, 5 .. 8 I>. 7 .. 8 .. 9 c 10 c. 11 c. f.Ktl CIClr'9Ct ....., II wor1'I 1 powlt. • AdmmS. once in Git Snwt ,....,. ,, USA Nelwcrtl'I aMOI It Out! ~. nw ~,..,..,, NBCs ~ DMmr. Wotf! & Mrldy. ~ ,, CBS My S.S. s.n. 1 pan e.:11 • ~ P.., GICnll. ~. U2. R E.M 1 pore Md\ • S poro If ycu Mid 1or · A pohnows 71.., pro. 11.., con HOW HOT NW '¥'0U ON WHAT"I HOn TOTAl lOM POINTI. 8 .,., blllOw" 8"m You he ,, In ICltloX g.1 s· 9U ~ You r.even • caqic .,. ~ Y'lt- 1&.2• You,.. tmOkl'I r-. 1 alld ~ _ . .,... .... EMMA JUNE O~ T~E: OTH£R HAN01 I COcJ~D Sg w·~of\JG ASouT NE.WMA~L USA \YE:EJC.DID •AUGUST 22-24. 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NBC chief proposes 52-week TV season By JERRY BUCK ,.,,........,..,...., LOS ANOELF.S -What N BC's Bran - don Tart1kofT has 1n mand a~ eventually extending the television season to S2 weeks 1 year. That may be the reality of tht' future. consldenng the network\' tough compctt· taon from cable, independent ~talion\, v1dcoca.sscttes, direct '8lelllle broadcasting and Fox Broadcasung's upcoming fourth network. "We're tryana 'omc onginal ~um mcr programmana and wt' want to ~c how much we'll be \Uppor1cd m our cfTon~:· saad Tart1kofT, pr"1dcn1 of NBC Entertain· ment. "I've found 1n pan that 1f you do a summer scncs the advena~n want a mtr comparable 10 reruns. The rerun rate~ arc lower but we've already paid for the proaram so that's where we make our profit. But we feel it's 1mpon.ant to expcnment. Summer ts the time when you can try new producers and new writtn because the stakes arc smaller. ''It's a tame, too, when 1f you're havana trouble wath a cen.aan show you can waml up the tame pcnod while the ~mpetation 1 at half-mast. And, third. at has 10 do wath the chan1.an1 landM:apc of telcvaMOn. We don't do at. wmebody else wtll 'able or Fox or ~mcbody." He says hr would ltkr to <;<"C u Sl-wttk season. The ~uon normall)'. b<"a,in\ m September and run\ into -\pnl. I. una 30 weeks. But, 11 TarukofT potnlS out. tht' important May \wcep'i '311\ nut'lltdl' uf thr ~son . And the pay tclcv151on networks release much onginul programming an the summer TanakofT. who, in ~ven years as NB(~s chief prosrammer, engineered the network's n~ lo first place in pnmc tame last season. suid he decided to step up NBC's onginal i.ummcr prog.rammani. Rceently. the network ran "('A T Squad," a mt>vac wnttcn hy Cierald Pet1cv1ch ("To I 1ve and Dae an L.A ")and directed by 05(;ar winner Wilham Fncdktn ("The French Connection") Thai·~ a rnovac NB\ normally would \3\IC for the fall f art1koff \aid the on•lll promotion for "( A r Squad" wa5 I SO percent h1ghcrthan nonnal. NB< al~ used \amt spots durina "C:.A T Squad" lo promote 11s fall ~hcduk He said if"( A T Squad" docs well in the ratings 11 could become a movar ~nc\ 1n the manner of "Perry Mason." or a regular one-hour scnes. NB(' began a new summer ~ncs called "'Dalton'\ Code of Vengeance.'' which wtll have four episodes. Another summer 1encs. "Mc and Mrs. t." hu concluded. later Phil Donahue wall host a five-part scnes called "Phtl Donahue Eumana the Human Animal " NB(" alWl 1 runn1na "1986," at! new news mapzanc. caaht ong1nal thcatncal movie~. CtJht to JO rrJK tcd pilots. two 'fl<'c1al~ cnlled "~palling Image," a Tom Brok, w 'ptt1al on coc.aanr and a movie an ~ptemhcr called "Popeye t><>yk" (based on lht" chartctcr from "The French (Pleue eee ALL--RAR/P. 31) The idea was to make u a conti.nuauon. set IS years af\er the space alien fell in love with the Earth woman on the run from a government agent. There's now a 14-ycar-old son and the ""Starman" returns to Earth to help him find his mother, who as stall being pursued by the aient. This tame the ahen assumes the 1denuty of a photo1ournaltst named Paul ForTtSter. Hays, who has worked mo5tly 1n mov1" since the series "Angie" in 1979-80, had a scncs deal with Columbia Picture~ Tele· v151on. The one-year contract was JUSt about up and there was no agreement on a scnes idea. "That's when they came up with 'Starman,"' says Hays. "Af\er I finally agreed to at we went to ABC They were interested but we didn't have umc for a pilot. So we dad ahout a 20-mmutc presentation to give them an idea of what the senes would be about " ,.../) The one-n our show. wh1ch Ali""'•ll telecast on Fridays. 1s part science ficuon. but with vanually no special dTects. 11·~ also an acuon-adventurc about someone on the run, an the tradition of "The FugJt1vc." There's also comedy as the spau ahcn learns about life on Earth By the way. it's flay!\ with no "e." by cracky,asGabby Hayes(no kin) would ~Y Hays. in fact, has named h1~ production company Noce. Hays was the son of a Manne< orp<; pilot and every few year\ had to pack up anc1 move on. "I grew up around the world as a Manne brat," he ~ays. "Mostly Southern C ala · fornaa. but I also hvt'd an Turkey I graduated from high 5Chool 1n Nchra'4k.1 I consider Newpon ~a('h a\ home ha'iC hut there's also a lot of Nchra\ka in me I'm basically JUSt a country hoy " He didn't ha ve 1t 1n mind 10 be an auoral the tame. but recalls thinking that "(1ary Cooper wu ahout the ncall''l thani that ever laved.·· He also 1<.loh1cd fame~ tcwan, Henry Fonda and Cary Grant "I JU~I ~n of stumhlcd intn acting.'' he ~Y" "I enrolled 1n (irn'\~mont Collcic 1n l\an Diego and the only clu'\ opening' they had were an P.E and acting I • )(lk both of them \0 I could get into school Then I dropped P.E. and crai.hed all the acting classes because I'd discovered how much fun 11 was." Hr also studied at San 01cgo State. but soon left 10 JO•n the Old Globe Theatre. located an San Oaego''I Balboa Park There he worked an 'tuch 1product1oni. &'I "The Glas Mena¥. nr," "Mon Ill the Gian Booth" and · Richard Ill." While 'lttll an San l>acgu. J laya landed a role an the AB< t,tnt·-. "Harry o ·· He appeared in dozen\ of "lhow\ l\flt'r that and in 1979 waHast oppo51le Oonna PcJCow an (PleaMMeRAT8fPaCe31) Sunday. August 2-4, 1986 3 Selleck was once 'restless' and shy 8 )' L YSDA HIRSCH () V. ha I rr1le did f 11m '>ellcck Olay <>n "lM Youn ~nd 1hc R~tkn7'· r vc watched that \ht1w (mm the beginning and c.an never rc.ull 'CC1ng ~lleclc on 11. J doubt he·, an actor r w<>uld foraet -R W . Santa Ana. ( ahf k Selleck playtd Jtd boot peblla .. er. T1loM wt lrM'W Selleck fr•m die "Yo.ac aod ik Rflt'"•.. Ht .... M WH dlurmlllc, ... , alMI aever qal~ aare tut M ud t111e rlpt look for TV Accorlla1 to tlllose wbo bad uecetlve HtllorHy on tbe alllow at t .. •t time, tllley were always lookto1 for a Selkck t)lggct rr>k for ~llC'(k hut "didn't feel he had \t.ar qual11y ·· f) What haprcncd 111 the character of \ally f ram<." on "A not he' World'>' .. -E S . Ruffalo NY A: Jo Utt 1torylloe, Sally, playtd by Taylor Miiier, wH tllle victim of a car c ra1b. Before dylnJ · Sally and Catlla, tbt 1lllow'1 ~m.-o and allet, were wtd. Tar,lor Miiier returned to "All My Qlldrea ' t.o reprise ber role of Niu. We kar WI Thoma• In Grlffltlll, wllo pl•y• CalUa, probably wlll not contlna.t oa wltll U1e allow wlllea 11111 contnct t'Omea op for reaewal. Thi• may b• one of tht" re11oa1 tile C'harae ter of Sally wac killed off. () < an Y'>U trll me-if 1hc attor Maxwell ( ttulfield, wh<1 pl3)\ Mile\ on "The Q: Can you tell me 1f the ae1rn~ who played Elii.abeth on .. The Walto ns' ts the same pcnon who plays Frannie Hu&hcs on "As the 'World Tums?"' I've 1een both of them and they seem to look verys1m1lar. - Mrs. R.K.,Adduon, N.Y A: ~ml S..l&er WU Itta .. die YOUI H I member of die Wais. family. IJIMlsay Frott play1 Fr aule Hqltfl. Tkrt '• eo relatloallltp llietwMa die two aad, u ,., •• we ca.a &ell, Ur4Jy uy resemblaace. Q· Can you please tell me who Sophia is on .. Santa Barbara?" I've Just be&un watching the show and I'm not sure oflier past rclat1onsh1p w11h C.C. -R.B . G uthrie, Okfa. A: ~la ud C.C. Ca pwell were mar- ried. Ot1rta1 lier marna1e to C.C., ~!a u d u affair wltll Ltooel LockrW,e. CUula1, Sot*la'1 you1e1& toe, ••• actu lly Uoael'• llltJlth na&e ..-. Sopllla tlloapl W t lier IOll C'la.uabl' wa1 a laomoteHal ud lrltd to kee• iUI fact (P'leue ... QU&8TtON8/P. 31) Soap s tars become fans 8 y LYNDA HI RSCH The hot ts ckct 1n New York I\ Robert De Niro'• "( ub:i and His Tctldy Bear." No wonder scvrral of the Lm Angeles stars 1n for the Daytime l.mmys were hot to sec the 'lhow, which 1s totally sold out. fhanks 10 valiant effnm by a fnend w1lhna to stand 1n Jlne, Steve Bold l"Cicncral Hosp1tsr f Jimmy Lee). Yvette Nlpar, Jolla Stamos (cx-Black1e on G H). who was 1n town to dn promos for his primc·timc 11lcom "You Aaaan," and Kl1 81trl1tr 101 to sec De Niro's pla)'. • • • < om1na on to "Another World" for sure '" Oenlte AJuHder. f>cn1a.c: will be play1n& 1he Io na-lost and thou,ht-<kad mother of 4 Sunday, August 24, 1986 the McKenna family. Right now "Another World" is castina for someone to play a suave older man bctwe<:n the agesof 4S and SS. No one's tallcina, but that sounds about n&ht for the age of the patriarch of the Love family. • • • T•y Geary'• opemna in "Barabas," the Los Anacles produc1ion ccntcrina around the death of Christ, was pushed ahead one day 50 that Geary could finish ftlmina on the lc:nathy theatrical film "The Killing Hour," which stars PHI LeMat and Ray Aartey.Oeary, who has a suppon1na role, ~ts special blllina as a detective named rry. • •• Peter Boynt•, who plays Latino Tonio Reves, doe~n't have an ounce of Laun (Pleue .. DA YTDl&fPaCe31) Soap debut 8lJaCer lla.rilyn llcCoo la malrln5 her debat u a cast member o ··Da,.. of Ou Lina," Men week- day• at DOOD OD lfBC, Cb.an.Del 4. 'Search' finds famous aluma for birthday NEW YORK (AP) -Alumni Joel H1aa.ins. Ken Kercheval. Don Knotts, Hal Linden and Robert Mandan will return to the NBC soap o~ra "~rch for Tomor- row" to help celebrate us 3Sth ann1versaf'} The actors. all of whom p~v1ously worked on the show. are taping one-minute sqments that will be telecast at thr conclusion of each episode from Wcdnes- da.Y. through Sept. 3. 'Search for Tomorrow:· the longest· runmna soap in telev1S1on history, will devote the Wednesday. Sept 3, telecast to a retrospective of the serials' landmark events. They will be seen throu&h the eyes of Jo Tourneur (Mary Stuan) and Stu Bcraman (Larry Haines). Stuart has been witfi the show since ns premiere on Scp1. 3. I 9S I. and Haines Joined it two months later. Higins played Jo's adopted son Brue<' C'anon from I 97S· 78. 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AT Nein CM While vis- iting hit aunt In a emall Nova Scotia ftshlng vtllage. a bOy leernt 10 view the world from a new perspective after he meet• e variety of=. w! lllMl~ldco" (1984. Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon Idles. ( 1 hr .. 4' min.) •CB>--"All Of Me" (1984'. eom.dy) Stev. Martin, Liiy Tomlin (I hr .• 33 min.) .. NnWAYI -.YlmlOUT ..-.1•11 .. wum111 WT~•UMT ,_,.. OllC ........ a l•LlllnUWMZlll AmCUL1mu.&A. -.,. "The Siient One" ( 198". Fanta- sy) Teto MaleM. George Henare. (I hr • 35 min.) I •lll•F ..... YOICI -,.,,.-..nt -1Wft--i .... """' ..... f/)edicafetl ~ Service 7J"u "''" llve II/fer P"N wlll Jave '" llw wltJ tJe tlee1Jt'1HJ P"N mtde,I ,eet, Ud '4etp. Sunday. August 24. 1986 9 -lanclay_Conl. -.. °' .-r a• ,,.,, --·-.. "' A19 ICIUATM _ _., _, " . ...,. .... .., --1..-T(JOQ .... , ... Mml-•TOICYa.I UC. Nlaaan 200, from r: Sec.a, CeJlf (R) ( 1 hr ) ........ , ..,. "WO<'tdef Man" (19.45, Come- dy) Denny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) .. .,._,,. ___ ,. ..... ,. _, ••-1'111 ce•u., ~M&lrt .. wu• Ill CllM. ID LU!i I Ulm .. U#IDOll.Vll ...,, .. ....,.,. ~ ... ,. .. PA!m .. mTOL.UOCI llOGllDOl-.cll ,_ma• 1'l9 ..,. "Harper" ( 1968. Myttery) PaUl Newman. Julie Harrlt. ~ hrt , 35 min.) .. 1::'•••1- -~----· U#IDCl&Vll --..,,.RL Nft'AlnC WOM.D Clf N••• lhM ' llAnGIAI. llOIRMlllC Richard Kiiey narrates Ihle clole-up examination of the behavior of tigers In the wlld. ftlmed In two ol lndla'e national f•rks. Q ( 1 hr.) 1Mmtm1• "'90a1'-... .,_ "Battleground" ( 1S.9, Adven- ture) Van Johnt0n, John Hodiak (1 hr., 58 min.) Cl) M/fO UC. IHAA All AtMrlcan ,. tlonalt, from Martin, Mleh (A) (1 hr.) cm ........... Boober'a peaceful day la ruined by beasts. party goers and old ~·~ mlOll ll001UU. New Vorit ~.'";' Ntw York Giants (R) (2 In.) WAYGfnunt .. . , ....,., .. " ATTlll.,_ mw. Tm ATCM.Ylltr um •me l. fWCI ~ •ICTW MA• I IOCll Danger Is In tha air ~ Boobtr tPOtt the Glob In Fraggle Aock.Q CJ) llOW9 "Allee The Chimp" (1978, I~~ :;ro.) Morgan, Oe11tar Fletotw-r. ...... llMITY ..... ... .. ............ ._. u-•-.n -,. w.T WM .. Luka (Bruce 8oxleltner) decldle to leaYe the Simoni!• becluee of another unavoldablt Yloltnt confrontation; Zeb (Jtm. Arnett) and CUiiy (Jtclc Elim) ~ lr,votv.d In a • dtldly lndlen lltf'ldettl while ... rchlng tot Cully'uon. (P11U of8) (1 hr.) •OU&.•. " Cll Wl.D. .. wmT 10 Sunday, August 24. 1986 ...... -Wlllltd-.. CIBJm ICI -ma• •.u u -rrM.L ~-..... Q 1'Wlmn-.. "Dlvld And Bathlheba" ( 1962, Drama) Gregory Peck. Susan Ha'(W9!d. .,J.2 Im, 30 min.) I-·-· TGllf•••w aw1•-. ......... OOIMI• M lftlGDUCTIOll TO 1'M1 M----a l•rT CC).,.. "The legend Of Biiiie Jean" ( 1986. Drama) Helen Slater. Keith Got- dOn. (1 hr., 36 min.) Cl) ,_ Nottter Bank Hamlet Chai, lenge, tlnal match, trom Jericho, N V ~•~m·~ •• -w. ~ .... TMI TMIA1M "The Prlnoest Who Had Never laughed" A king In a land wheft there It "° laughter summon• a ~Ian (Howt. Mandel) to chMr up hl9 M d daughtar. In eterao c;> ( 1 hr ) ..... ...., ...... -Cl)U.Gf91i.-..... mn,.,_ .., ..... -""llYCllD ..,.. •••a• ~w __ ..., m.NFIWI _.. M ""'°"'°"°"TO 1111 M- -a I• IT Cl) WWW. O.kland A't at New York Yan=J!;,~ hrs) -1 IAWMl Atlanta Brav" at Pittsburgh Pltat• (LIYt)~J:" .S min.) ,.. Cl) -.... , Scn.dultd: :;:' frs:n~~~<=rr2 htt.) I .... _ _. MWW CetlfOmll Angele 11 Battl- more °"='"1Jl In) I.... ,.__,. 9CllT ....... ,. w... .. IM-Mm&Y l ·--·--WIA I =t W•Q .. "Fighting Bac:k" ( 1980, Bloor• IY=.j!,.l'leh. An Cerney. (2 Im.) -=·---" ... "VollKltMri" ( 1986, eom.dy I Tom Hanke. John Cendy ( 1 hr , 49 min.) CJ) .,_ "Midnight MadneQ" ( 1980 Comedy) David Naughton. O.bfa Cllnget ~hr.,6o mln) nrtl ~::'Cincinnati Reda at CNcago CYbt ~lvt~ (3 hr$., 15 min ) tW8 leLI I Ollnul. "Should The Unit· ad States Emphallt In S~ S. Manoed 0r Unmanned s~ Flight•?" IL1:""'11,.....,Q ..... --~ -CMto::m•rr MWJAL "The Amazing World Ot Spl-- defa" Some of the moat unutoal ~. selected from a range of thouMndt ot dl1· terent &peclet. era dlacusaed. ( 1 hr ) -1 I• UU. "Drug Tett" mmr ... -·~ mATIA aRJUJI• "IMrig e.rtln'a A~" Claltlc nlm perlormancee by Bing Croaby, Fred Attalfe, Glngar Rogan, Judy Garland. Ethel Merman. Mitzi Gaynor and Marilyn Monroe hlghllQht lhla look at how the music ot lrvlng Bertin aocaptU- lates the spirit end times ot Amerlc;a. ( l hr.,=~ ..... ,._ ..... 191& .. !) .,. "Fallen Angel" ( 1981, Drama) M9llnda Diiion, Dana ~Ill. (I hr , 40 min.) • ~ (() AUTO UC*I NASCAR BVICh 500, from lntematlonel Raceway In &lttol, Tenn. (R) (2 hrt.) (%) .... "Stranger Than Perad!M" ( 196', Comedy) John Lurie Eazter Sal, Int. ( 1 hr., 35 min) llOIMWllT ......... MIUMM. -llMOMGf-"UFO's" ... "All In A Nlghl'I Work" ( 1961. -~p~N~::.·~~~: MarjOtlt Main, P«cy Klibfld9 I· 1ii"Dil(I ) , •••• ,._ .... meA .. ... "CurN Ot TN! Pink Penther' ~983, Comedy) Ted Wa ... OeVld Nlvtn hr~<&O min,) W NA tou NEC World SeriM of • I round, from Akron, Ohio. (live) i 'P:J ...... POOTUU. .... ::.. ~~ .. ( 1978, Ml.lalcll) OI- .. Acee) MlchMJ Jack10tt (3 hrt.) • ... ''Exo-Man" (19?7, ~ Flcttol'I) David ~royd, JoM Ferrer (2 hra.} !--•MWl\ll ._ . ..., ~ "Perftct" (1985, Orama) Jotm ravotta, Jemlt L" Curtlt. (2 hrt) (I) ... "Wt Ara Not Alont" ( 1939, Ofarne)Paul Munl, Jent Bryan. (2 hra) ... ll•AUCTm . Wal ... ''The Gr•t Smokey Aoecl- -lunclay Coal.; bl<>d<" (1978. Adventure) H9nty Fonda, EllMrl Brennan. (2 t'n.) we IR.'I WT YMJ .... 111.Am Prom. of the llx flnallltt Mlected fOt the aMual NFL Mott Valuable Pleyer ewerd. e "911 ... Regulerty echeduled r.ammlog m11y be delayed due to breek&. .. , ..... Scheduled· Buster e>r.yton vt.. Devey Moore fOt the IBF Jun- ior 'Mlddlew9ight tltle, lci'leduled fOt 15 rounds. from Juen·Ln-Plos, France. 1~7-~ ... ~ flDM • IOClllTY _,_ .. "The Br•kfut Club" ( 1984. Drlme) Emlllo Ettevez. MOiiy Rlngwald. U ~"*'-) . ... "The MUllc Man" (1992 ..... eel) Robert Pr•ton. ·Shltley JoMe. (3 i ,20m4n. W ·-.... II -IR. WMft • A brief recap Of Super Bowl XX end en ln-dtpth preview of the 1988-37 ... eon (1 hr.) I ="Bia Mo" ( 1973. Ofama) Ber- nie C.tey. Bo "Svenson (2 hrs.) ... ''The Little Shepherd Of Klno- dOrn Come" (1961, Ofeme) Jimmie ;y-~na Pallan (2 hrs ) ·--YUM l!--··AnlMOC*l1 Love" (1981, Ro- mane.) M.ilasa Sue AnderlOO. Doug McKeon. ~ .0 min.) (I) Mn'O IMSA GT Serles. from Portland. Ore. (R) ( 1 hr.) I,_ A caM of mla1aken !<Mntlty leads II to en IUdltlOn In stereo (R) ( 1 hr.) -IOO'IT .. -.r L.-UA_.l .. aJ••ll Al· t9r e foreet fife deetroya their home. two Au.treltan dingoes (wtkl doge) face multi- ple rllka as they aet out 10 start a new llte ~ i. "The Llttle S~d Of Kll'lg- dom Come" ( 1961, Ofama) Jimmie Rodglrt, Luana Patten (2 hrs..) 1 ..... .....,. ••llftMI .. .,Enola Gay The Men. The Mla- tlOn. The Atomic Bomo" ( 1980, Ofama) Pattlck Outfy. Bitty Crystal. (2 hrs., 30 min.) •11DMIONt.-n·NC•,.... ..... Highlights of Super Bowl XX In wtllch the cnic:.ao Bears d<>mlnated the~ England PatrlOta, 4&-10. e .,. "The Roed To Zanzibar" ( 19-41. Comedy) Bing Cro.by. Bob Hope (2hra.) ..... cca&M AT ........ Col- Hna' 1983 concert In P ... dene. Celt .• tn-- clude9 "You Can't Huny Love," "I Don't Care Anymore." "Hello, I Must Be Going" and "People Get Ready." (1 hr.) Cl) IR. UflA11 W A bf'lef recap of Super 80wf XX and en In-depth prevtew of the 1986-87 IMIOn (1 hr.) .... "Bend Of AnQM" (1i67, Ad· venture) Yvonne Oe Cer1o.Clartc <Sable l tn.) unu_.,..._ .... , ....... wqr 1n•__. BudwelMt Emer· aid euo. from S..ttle. (Teped) ( 1 hr.) ... "Matk'' (1985. Orame) Chef. aloft. (2 hrt ) .. "Chenanooge Choo Choo" (1964, eom.cfy) <34«09 Kennedy. Joe Nemeth. (2 hr9 I .,. "Thfl SHf'N One ( 198-4. Fanta ty) Telo MaleM. Georoe Henare. (1 hr . 35 min.) •i Cll M ... -wmt CM' .. ~ •a.lao.WUWClll.DOf_, •• .. ,..... Scheduled: &ster Ofayton vs. Devey MOOl'e tor the IBF Jun- ior Mlddlewelght tltle, lci'leduled fOt 15 rounds. from Juan-Lea-Pina. France . i·~~~:mln.) ... ,llGlftW\' .... ''Key Elcche .. (1 985. eom.- dy) 9-'I Mutart. Br:t Adema. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -1-... -. ...,. .. ,__ 90IT -Feetuted. ~ ewtmww end feahlonl from Para (l)ftMlm • .... "~ Y•r'a Evil" (1980, Hor· ror)LA~~·:i.;en· (2 hrs.) 1 ... "The Ave Man Army" (1970, Ofeme) Peter Gravee. Jemet Daty 12 ltnlwnTOIUIT ..,_u llKllllW llU •t1ADDll Guests Michael Caine. J.ck Jones. I ... ,..,. -~ .. AT M _.. Scheduled: Rex Reed and Bill Harris take over as fllm critics for the senes Aevlewt. "The Fly'. (Jeff Gol<J- blum, Oeena Devis). "Stand by Me" (Wll Wheeton, River Phoenix) • "ManhUnter' · ~lttlam Petersen. Kim Greist) Cl) ... "Tall Story" (1960, Comedy) Jene Fonda. Anthon~erklna (=. 0 wr 1AC1J DA• il Consumer 1nformaJIOn on the Igloo Ice Cheat, a Canadian lottery tle«et ecam end Sllhl chain saws .. COLI ---... ·--'11 tm CMW A tribute to the teem that created such Broedway hit• aa "The Sound of Mu91c" and "South Paclf· IC," featurll'lg litm chps. phOtos, and Inter• lllews with Sh"leY Jones. Alfred Ofake, Yul Brynner. Gofdon MacRae and compoeera Martin Charn1n ("Annie") and Andrew Lloyd Webber C Cats") Hott Miry Mar· tin. (A) (2 hrs ) ~--"That's Oanclngl" ( 1985, MUtl· cal) Gene Ketty LWI Mlnnelll ( 1 hr . 45 mlnJ.m.oc. LR -1DMICI,._ '"~eccentric teacher (Kevin McCer1hy) tubtlltut9110f Mitt Sherwood In atereo (R) ( 1 :d. • MDLl ftlOOD Cl. • Scheduled. ln- lervlewl with Joan Rivers. Martin Sheen end Alen Alda i rATM ITM19 IAnoeMl ll09lt'91C UR..,_ Droughts. Rr• end flOOOt In Auttralltl'a out~: JepeneM mul6Clent end dine· era: the COMtruotlOn of the BtOOktyn Bridge; Venice. ~ hrt l •-toat •LlnDMICl-A• ti:M. ,_.,. P!Mllat Teddy Wlllon end the Red Notvo Ouerttt. Roeitmery Cloo- ""'Y end Came Smith petforrn with Benny Goodman at ~ York'• Merriott Merqult In thlt tribute to the "King of Swing" thet alto lneludet fllm cRi>e of hit Mrty yeera i_1ht .>45mln) (I) .... Pll)ellne Mutera. trom Oahu. H11w11ll !R) CID .. "Ordeal By tnnooenoe" c 1985. Drema) Donald Sutherland, Faye Ou~· way. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) Cl)~°',. ... -,..,. Prlnceea Caroline of Monaco: tti. HOUM of Clot's artistic dlrectOt Marc Bohan. Laelle Nleleen; actress Pam Dawber tours lndle. (R) ( 1 hr.) Cl)..,_ "Turit 1821" (1985, Drema) Timothy Hutton. Robert Urich. (l hr .• 38 min.) ........ ~--· .. " lr1ICD .,. "Rubber Tarun" (1981, Of•· me) Altx Svtrtbjerg. Otto Bfandenberg ltv.,20mln.) .. .... 1.r=Q ----•. ,..ft lntematlonal Tour. from Shr9Y9J)Ort, La. (Taped) ( 1 hr ) CZ) ... "Clash By Night" ( t952, Dfa· me) Barbara Stanwyck, Paut Douglas f 1 hr , .&5 min.) ·-1"0"* -lveaing ---- •1 Er?:::~976. Adven· l1.1te) Robert Shaw. Genevieve BuJOld A dashing bucclneer and hit mates cn.1- lenge a powel'-mad politician ind his sints- ter oonorta. (2 hrs.) Cl>• .... e .,. "Big Mo" ( 1973, Ofama) Ber· nle Caey, Bo Svenson Dramatization of the atory of handicapped basketball play· er Maurie Stokes. helped In rehabilitation i fellow pteyer Jeck Twyman 12 hrs ) ..... CMllLilTt lilCMI "They CaH Me Mr Tibbs!" ( t970, Orarne) Sidney POltler Martin Lendau After seeing hts friend leave the aoerie ol a crlrne, a po11eeman is uncertain ·•bOUt Whet he should do (2 hrs ) -NllOT19JCMU•1 OfMwnD ...... GUiii ......... ,., -... cmDCCUll ~Oll9#/l'I Cil9CI ft' OUl1 Convmced that tnetr Sot· yeer relatlonthlp ha• lost 111 meglC. Eona lsaoee Howard an Ultimatum e ...U.-The LaW90/'ls run into a f.w problem• when the Oepertmen1 ol Children ~demands that the tamlly I·='°~-' 'Cl•LAIW.U The Ballel Folk lo<lco de Naclonel de Mexico la featured 1n thiJ performance by the enttr'lelner. whO opens his Lat Vegas revve with a stage entrance In e Rob-Ro~ and ends 11 with a aurpriee finale. ~ ( 1 hr .. 30 ~ ~ -111\-mAT •-n• • nmuCM ... .A Mlute to CllrtctOf Geofge Stevena with ollpt trom hit fllnl9- "A Plloa In the Sun." "Shene," "Giant," 'Gungt Din" and "Woman of the V•r " Hott: ~ L.emmon 1.-C ... ~CWf' I ..... ® IDT IO mAT •1•1Tt II _..,,. BeMbell announc.r Tlm McC8f\'tf hOett thlt look at 10me of the i.ut dllttnguitt'8d momenta In sport• hltt<>ty 1nctudif'lg RoY Sunday, August 24. 1986 11 ~· wrono-ny run eno Jonn Mcftr roe 1119rbal outbUt'Stl ( 1 hf} (I) ... "The General" ( 1927. eom.- cty) (8ilen1) Bust., ~ton. Merion Medi Yankee spiel becOme lovotved with e miellng 11ein duflng the CM• War { t hf • 23mln) l mlllz .. -• ... .. IDU-WtWTIC.W0 Ill) .. ~ .... Aegul8!1y ~ P'OQflll'IW1Wlg mey be ~yed Oue to NI ~:=-• 1' •• .OC. Two ot Rielc'1 gwl- frtendl enow up et hit birthday party In stereo (R) • 9 _, u.AT ... ''Love L .. ds the Wey" Timothy Bottoma end Eve Merle Saint 1ter In thl1 dremattz.etlon of the Ille of Mon 11 Frank. founder of the Seeing Eye ~detlon (A) Q (2 hr1 ) i ITM llMQt S.Cond round of semlfl· nela. In ltereo (R) ( 1 hr ) ~..,.., .. e UU Ol ITMI W From the Vienna St1te Opera. 1 aelute to the performing an1 wtth hott Beverly $1111 and mUSlc di- rector Jemes Levine Among IChedui.d pertormera Allred<> Kr1U1, Oeme Gwyn- eth Jones, Francisco Araiza, Kathleen Battle. Ed1te GrubefOYa, Chrllta Ludwig end Julla Mtgenn-Johneon In 1te<eo {A) i hrs, 10mln) llllllTM~ ... "Kldeo" ( 198-4, Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon Idles An 11 • year Old SOU1~n Cehfomle entrepreneur rs so wccneful that his aoolt competitors· butmesses begin to eutter end the grown· upe take the bOy to court 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4.4 min ) ClJ • ... (I), .. TAU TMIA1M "The Princess Who Had Neve< Leug~" A king In a lend where th9fe 11 no laughter .ummons a comedian (Howle Mendel) to cheer up hit Nd daughter. In ltereo Q ( t hr ) l u••o••• 719 e ,._, ••11• Punky and Mar- gaux delllM a. scheme that enebtea Punky to \!lilt Henry In the hotpltal. (Pert 3 ot 5) In 1tereo (A) O U1) ,_.,PM.al (JI) ... "All Of Ma" (198•. Comedy) Steve Manin, Liiy Tomlin. A hapleM law· yer'1 nofmel routine 1111umee 1 different ~ttve anet a cantankerous helreee'1 IOUI tr1nem1Q1atM Into one lide of his bc>dY 'P0-13' O ( 1 hr., 33 min J (!) ....... tcma _,.. •90fjmfllll'IJFal Tgpk:: nuclMr energy. CJ).,. ''Summer Rental" ( 1985. Com· edy) John Cendy, Karen Aultlll An over- worited elr-tratflc eontro1191' end hit lamlly heed for F1of'ldl for a tlttlt reat 'n' relax•· tlOn that tuma out to ~ eatutrophe 'n' eallmlty 'PG' ( 1 hr • 28 min.) • • (J) • m • • WIOTI An old friend Of Jeeeice'l It lmplleetld whet'l I terlet Of en theft• occurt Within a wtel\hY neigh· bortlood (R) Q ( t hr.) D • •T0111W01 .. 1..-Del· ton oomee to the aid ot 1 Pf'OdlJc• whol• •let In New °""8'~.:l;l -~mYA •OOUM•A look at the amollonel Impact of peopi. with dlMbllttlee. (, tw.) ... "'Mllfdef My Fri.nd" ( 19'70, Orama) Burt Aeynoldt, Norman Fell Po- llet dettctlW Oen Augull ln.,..tlgat .. • mutdef that la reletld fo hi• peraonal Ille t2 hrs) (J) TAUi,.. M DAM-Nightmares 12 Sunday. August 24. 1986 "8uot. dying mobster (A~ Vlgode) who accepts• stranger's (Oevld Chandler) of· ter of en eternal dfeem IRJ I ':ma OI TMI ..... , ... Prineesa Cerollne ot Moneco. the House of Clot's 11rtlatic d1rect0t Marc Bohan, Leslie Nle!Mn. actreae Pam Dawber tours lnd'N~~h· I WIW 8CI W1M "Winston Churchill The Wlldemete Years" Al lhe General ElectlOn ot 1929 1pproeehn. Winston Churctitll (Robert Hardy) la I I the height ot hl1 lnltuenoe as Chancellor of the Exchequer !Pert 1 of 8) (R) Q ( 1 he. 30 min.) (l)INIT.-,. (I) .,. ''Commando" ( 1985, AdVen· ture) Arnold Schwarienegger, Rae Oewn Chong The ex·leeder of en elite mllltery ta&K loroe II preued beck Into tefVice when his daughter Is kidnapped. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) (l)....,.a,_ (I) mfOll GI •lleow~"rn••• lnteNlewl, re- cent concert footage and vintage perform· ances hlghllght this episode leetur1ng The Temptetlont, who Joined Motown In 196 1, end The Four Toc>s, together °"'* 30 years prOduClnsJ hits euch es "Reach Out I'll Be There) ' In stereo ft hr J ... ,_ '9 LOU.-r ....... ---··· I09Y-LATlmfl.._ YOUTll .. ZIMITTwmt a_...,. • (() llO¥W "Trackdown Anding The Goodber Kiiier' ( 1983, Suepense) George Segel, Shelley Hack A New YO<k City detective lnv .. tlgatea the sadistic murder of • young 1ehoolteacher and be- comes romantlcally Involved with one ol her col=. (R) Q (2 hrs ) D e "The Verdict" ( 1982, Ora· ma) P1U1 Newman. Charlotte Aampllng An alcohollc Botton lawyer pulls hlmaalf together to bring en unpopular medical malprectlce case to trlal 1geln81 slrong opposition by the courts. the erchdlocete and his own clients. (R) Q (2 hrs., 25 min.) • •ACTi ..-• TMI ..an11m u. A look et the pllghl or the hungry, unem· r,>{ed people llvlng In L04 Angeles. I 1 • 9 llCMI "The Spy Who Loved Me" (19n. AdVenture) Rogei Moore. Barbare Bach. British secret agent Jamee Bond Join• loroee wfth • beautiful R1J1Slen IPY to stop en lndUstrlal magl'llte from uelng the ml9alleS from hijacked 1Ubmerlnes to de- stroy New Y0tk end Moecow (A) O (2 hrs., •5 min) e .,.. "The Five Men Army" ( 1970. Orama) Pater Graves, James Cely In 1914. a band of American• b6ttles Maxi· can rebel lore.& over a ttOlen gold thlp- ment L2 hrs.) 11111 llnt c:...MD ,,_,IWMUIT .... Ml.a. I .,.. "The Legend 01 Blllle Jean" ( 1985, Drama) H.ieo Sletet, Keith Gor· don The detallt surrounding 1n acclden- tel sf\0011ng turn two tteneger1 Into fugl· llv" and tvtntual cull flgurn 'PG-13' Q U hr., 36 min) (IJ-IUce. Overtef Hom All Amer· lean. from Ruidoso. N M (Taped) ( 1 hr ) (JI) .,.. "The Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980. Science Fiction) Mark Hamlll, Her rlton Ford Rebel fighter Luke Skywalker lnte<rupts his training es • JedJ Knlghl to r~uo ht<1 fri.n(l from vlllelnous berth Veder PG' Q (2 nra , ' min ) (l)ITM19 (I) ... "Thief Of Heeftl" ( 1~. Ora- ma) SteYen BalJt'. Batt.re Wl119tN. Al· tar looting an opulen1 San Frendeco home. • burglar dlScOYWa he p<1anu1 the secret diaries of a tn..treted married woman and impetUOUlty tets ou1 to futtfU '* fant.asleS In st«eo 'R' Q ( 1 hr , '° min) CZ) llCMI "The Breakfast Club" (1 ~. Drema) Emilio Estevez. MOiiy Ringwald Five teen--agers convefge et en all-day de- tention sesalol'I and make atridee toward mutual urider'Standfng and respec.t 'A' (, hr . 37mleJm -~-=:. Ari eccentric teecner (Kevin McCarthy) substitutes for Mite Sherwoe>d In stereo. (R) (1 hr.) ID llil,.fl "Agatha Chrl•tle Mya18flet II" When a law student lnveetlgatn my• terfous cries for help on the golf llnka. he follows a trell of clues feeding to his un- cle's cottage. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) (I).,. ''Llfeloroe" (1985, Selence Flc- tton) Steve Rallsback, Peter Firth. Three IP't<:e vampires ere 1ransponld to Earth, where they emb1rlc on a te<rltytng murder i ee 'R' (l hr •O min ) -... WU IDICWl•Mi•• A study of lhe enark1 lnhebltlng the eees around the Potynesien ISiands (AJ ' I LM. '.llF c Ml IT'ft.I ..... , ...... .._.um ..,. • TMI •U111.,.._nUM Hlghllahta ol the '83 team flnal (R) !1 hr .. 30 mrn) Cl) TAUi ... TMI DAM• A young doctor (Patrick Kllp1trldt) makel 1 houM call and dlscovera that !'Ila petlent 11 av•.w=· _.1._,T:c..,,,.. "Judy Oer1end. The Concert Years" Lorna Lutt hoet1 thl• review of the star's concert and televltllon performances In the '50s and '60I, linked , with reminiscences by Tony Bennett, Alen King, Rex Reed, Stephen Holden, Melleaa Manchester and Nelson Rlddla. ( 1 hr .. 60 min~ ... 1 ~= loYI Ol IM oh- .._., ... C'.W'... ._ From Atlanta'• Peech Tree Ptevhoute, the quintet I*· forms Bach's "~ugue In O Mlnof," f:e11 Walle<'• "Hendtut of Keys" and a clullcal mutlc video for tuba entltled "Boy Mo- zart~~ .. im:L... ,_, U'iic. TMI P>W• Nlgntmarn heunt a dying mobttet (Abe Vlgoda) who •~ta a atre~·· (0.vld Chendlef) ol- 11• ttf;:: ----.. "Fighting Back" ( 1982, °'' ma) Tom Skttl'lt1. Petti Lupone An angry Phlladelpt\lan orgonlz• a Ylgllente force 10 stem the tide 01 Violent crime 111 hit nelgtibofhood. 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min) Cl) ITM uma 8Port1 com~ouon leeturlng cell mem~ from · 'Oynuty.' "&ady Bunch" and "Comedy Store " Semifinal round. (A) ( 1 hr ) -lanclay (I) moll•I Joe rMll.tes that he It not cut out for the academic world when he ~back to echool. o CZ) _. "Soldier Of Orange" ( 1979, Oraffla) Rutger Hauer. Jeroen Krabbe. Six , clusmates at a Dutch university go their • aeperate wayt when war breaks out In Eu- . 'R~ (~ tn .. •6 min.) l•llMnlUO '" ._,..,. ..... mt ,._ CA9I nll IUU.I AM UCI Yooog hoptf\.lft 1ry out for the California =i-m~ (Dolt• """'·' t•c.. • ......... ma111m•mu•coenmm AT M .,_ SchedVled: Rex Reed and BUI H1rrlt take OY9r •• fllm critic& for the eertee. Reviews: "The Fly" (Jeff Gold- blum, Geen• Devit) ; "Stand by Me" (Wll Whea1on, River Phoenix) ; "Manhunter" i lHlam PeterMn, Kim Greist) ,..,,M.wal LUCY..,. nll CALRI• _. "A Search For Community" An exploration of the myths and reelltlee of C.llfornle IMng. I .. , .... .......:.•."" fUOI , • .._..,..mr tW _. "Love la Not Enough" ( 1978. Orama) Bernie C.Ny~ Sl!J Gilliam. A wld· owed father of five moves hit brood from Detroit to Loe Angeles In search of a bet- ttf llfe. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) •a ... CJD 111.T CITITAL: ~ tlT • ITMTm Sketches from his May 1986 one-man show at Hofstra University and a f11med segment on the making of a Blny Crystal show featuring Rob Reiner, Eugene Levy, Christopher Guest end Brother Theodore 1 hr.) NI .-cmu.u. -1:..cu. --••n1111-oua.1a1•11 LOIT•INCI .-wme...,•lCOOl Berbara Cook pr-.nta an evening of aong lnclud- lng show tunet. old favorites and contem- ~;i=N'=· (A) ~ AU• ~ Aaron Pryor vs Alex ls Arguello. taped Nov. t982 In Miami. (R) 1l hr.) Cl) _. "The Money Jungle" ( 1968. Mystery) Jot1n Ericson. Lola Albright An Investigator Is preseed Into eervloe to get to the bottom of a series of killings lnvolv· Ing geologists 1ts00lated with mator oil com=. (2 hra.) (I) "Commando" ( 1985, Adi/en· ture) Arnold Schwarzeneoger, Rae O.wn Chong. The eic·leeder of an ellte mMltery teak force Is preued back Into aervloe wher1 his daughttf 11 kidnapped In stereo .. ,·A·~·=~9Glllllla• ............... - ---·; I -,,.,,.,laMm -... Q .... "St.epwettter" ( t975. My.· tery} OarlMn C.rr, Rot>trt S..tty. Whit. visiting her father, a young women begins 10 have dlaturblngry reall1tl0 nightmares about 1 young men •tabbing an old man. i hr .. 30 min.) llCllY I lff lllO'ICA• ,_CA'ITOP,. I --·--•&.-. -DG11AM Scheduled: axeoutlve drug addicts. ( 1 hr.) CC) llOYll "Razorback" ( 198•. Suapenae) Gregory Harrtaon, Arkle Whlteley. in the he~ Aue1rallen OU1btlck. two men track down a bloodthirsty bOer which ha1 run amolc. 'R' j 1 hr .. 34 min.) -· talYWDae CLOelv Soheduted: ln-tervlewl with Joen Rivera. Martin Sheen and Alen Alda. CJD .. "The Coca-Cole Kid" ( 1986, Comedy) Eric Aobeda. Greta Scaochl. An Atlanta·bued toft drink whiz kid trlet to convince the cltlzent of • remote area of Australia that things go btltter with Coke. 'R' ~ .. 37 min .. ) -~ OI W .,. "Soreem. Pretty Peggy" 1973, Horror) Bette Devit. Ted Be81etl. A pretty atudent t>eeomet the houMkeep- er for a aculptor who It absorbed In de- t~~ .. 1 hr., 30 min.) IAW1•:ino-..._1'mu.&A. ---,._,.LOllD ~ -ICOTT trtl .... "Whlle The City Sleeps" ( 1958 . Mystery) Dana Andrews, Ida Lupino. Po- llee have trouble discovering clues to the _ 1mur.;wtf a young girl. (2 hra.) 1111 .... '"'°"'Ill I 11• W _."Big S.d Mama" (197•. Ad· venture) Angle Dickinson. Wllllam Shetner. A woman cut• a path of violence af'ld romenoe through the Southwest of the 1930s. 'R' (1 hr .. 23 min.) we ... W (%) _. "The Scarface Mob" ( 1962, Orama) Robert Stack, Keenan Wynn. Crime-fighter Ello! Nffl draws a tight net around Al Capone and his notorloua mob. -mn'WATOM l hr., '5 min.) I: "Scream Of The Demon Lover" ( 1970, Horror) Jeffrey Chaee. "-nnlter Hartley. A murderer haunt• a remote vii- lage u a pretty aclentlst conduct• an e)l- ~t. (2hra~ 1-.v••!!•• ,...,.um .... ml'tllalDAllCI ....... • _. "Stick" (198', Orama) Burt Reynolds. C.ndlce B.rgen. An ex-con'• attempt to avenge hit p(lton bUddY' 1 mur- der bttnga 1llm face-to-taoe With Florida mobltera. 'R' O ( 1 hr., •9 min.) •CJD .. "KGOD" (1980, eom.dy) Oebney COieman, Archie Hahn. A neer- bankrupt TV station changes Its format to all-religious programming. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -____ RI,.-... ,_,,Wihh 90ITaocll .... • DYIJO•ICCm .... --.... ,..,, ..... 119 _. "Turk 1821" (1985, Orama) Timothy Hutton. Robert Urich. Armed wtth a fighting spirit and an atfOIOI spray can, a young man wages a graffiti war against boreaucrats who refuse to compensate his ln)ured fireman brother. In stereo. 'PG· • 13' i1~~·· 38 min.) I.,. . .., ..... llAlml Ill ll •M TODAY mAT•MICOAam _."Summer Rental" (1985, Com- edy) John Candy, Karen Austin. An over· worked air-traffic controller and his famlly head for Florid& for a little rest 'n' relaxa- tion that turns out to be catastrophe 'n' calamlty. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) •CJD llOM "The Wiid Ute" (198-4. Come- dy) Christopher Penn. Eric Stolz. With the start of 1ehool tust around the comer, a group ot teen-agers ependS the last week of sommer In all out hedonistic revelry. 'R' Q_ ( 1 hr., 36 min.) • • _. ''Night Of The Cobra Woman" (1972. Horror} Joy Bang, Marlene Clark. An American beoomes Involved In the unwholesome rituals of a Phlllpplne snake cult. (1 hr .. 30 min.) Diiiy Pilat c BRING A LITTLE of the OUTSIDE INSIDE! 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Brookt Adami (1 I'll., !)() mon) "® "O.nnl 11979 Aaventure) ReMc:ca P9 George L.iot (1 hf 28 min ) 1111<)) "~• Tomorro.-r 1196' Ore- m&J Sa•a~ ~ Parlft( t~ancy Ad'.1" IOl'l I ' l'lr JO m<n I .,.'ti · fwr Cr • .,.1.r Heart 11~. ~a· pfl'fJ ~ge Hat?> '101'1 S~n Olr"9t I 1 l'lt l8 m.r1 J 'L · A4.ib1 Gef 1ry I •&52 Orama) Jen. fllf9f JooM Cti.rtton HMton I 1 hr 22 mot\ I 119 GlJ """tie Wr'l-O'I I' 9!>6 Orama1 Anne 8ut9' Ster rig Hatoen 12 In I .. '1L l"eht 11981 °'amai Rot>e<t Lo- Q!" T .... ,., •• o. ... r VOiflM ( 1 nt 3' min I rp~ ftie tie,I Victim' I 1975 ~I Carrot Ba>-• T P Mcl<enne 11 hr 30 mm J 111112, ·s..arr.e Street Presente FOiiow That B•rd 11985 Comedtl Voices of Jim Hens.on Cerrou Spinney 11 t'lr 28 min J .. 9 'Bour>O Foi GIOrt ( 1976 Biogra- phy) (Pert 1 of 21 Oav'•d C.1macMe. Mel- inda O.ttor• I 1 ht , 30 min ) ft) S.-10<•d The PC>Mldon Adventure · I 1979. Adventure) M1ehael Caine Salty Field 12 nra 2 min ) llll(!J The Baltimore Bullet" ( 1960. Ora· ma) James Coburn. Omar Sharrt 12 hrs ) -<HI "2010" 11qa.a Science Fiction) Roy Scrte1det. Jr;t1n l 1thgrJN I t hr , 5.a mtn ) rl J 'f ouna M11n W1rh Ideas" I 1952 Comed1) t,1er.ri Fortl Ruth Roman ( t hr. 2.a min) r%) "Mt AUJ ' (19•6. Drema) George Rafi, Sylvtll Sidney 11 hr 2.a min ) -Gll "BOtn Free" (1966, Orama) Vtrglnla Mcl"&nna Bill Trav8ft 12 h") tW(CJ "Tender Merclfn" 11982 Orama) Rot>ert Duvall Tess Harper 11 hr 30 min) 1w (I) "Ah1,,..tone c 19S4, Comedy 1 Syl- 19Sttf St&llone. Dolly Parton ( t hr 51 min) -Alt.noon Movies-· -· "C.rt0n City•· C 1952. Wntern) Ran- d<>lph SColl, Raymond Maseey (2 hra ) ('%) "Wondftr Man" c 19.a5. Comedy) 0.nny Kaye, Virginia Mayo ( 1 ht • 38 mtn I we 'Tt'le l .. 1 Mlle" ( 1'132. Drema) Pres- ton Fotttr. Howard Phllllps ( 1 hr.. 30 min) (C) "Bttakln' " {1G8'4, Mutlctl) Lucinda! OiCkey, AdOlfo OUlnontt ( 1 hr., 27 min) W ()) "Seu.mt Str"I PrtMntt' Follow That Bird" { tG86, COl'Mdy) Volcee ot Jim HtnlOn, C.rroll Splnn.y ( 1 hr • 28 min ) •CB) "Tempeet" ( 1982, C~y) John Ceteevetet. Oena Aowlandt (? hra • 25 min) (%) ·sum,,,., A.ntal" t 1Ga&. Com9dy) 14 Sunday, August 24, 1986 1984 Orama1 Luanda Olorey ~ 1&.bbe·Oool au.non. A tno of bteelt.· ~ ltlQ8 • ~ 10 --. UlW ~ oerr1• fTO'TI destruc::tlOn 0y 8 CtOO>'ed pall!.<:*\ Wld I reel ~ 8 ~ .JoM ~ Katen Al.cf1r1 I 1 ht • 28 nwt.) .. CC> "Fendango" {1985 Comedy) ~n c.ostner. ~ NMon. (1 IY . 3, tTW\ ) •CD ''Sevege StrMtl" I 1984, Orame) Lin- di BIO. JoM Vernon ( 1 rv . 33 mn) .. (%) "Reuben. Rtuben'' ( 1983. OretN) Tom Conti, KMty McGHlia ( 1 hr . '1 min ) --~''Tai Me That Vou LcM Me" (1983, Orama) Bart.fa Willams. Nd< Manc:u90 i.! hr .. 30 min) (I) "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984 Ora- ma) Sarah JetslC8 Park1t1. Nancy Addi- aon C 1 rv . 30 min J W CHr Danny" 11979. AO\lenture) ~~ Page G.orge Luce ( 1 ht 28 min J .. CD "Tt"le C.1 People ' (19.a2. Horror) Simone Simon Kant Sm.th ( 1 hr 13 rrun ) .. al) "The Jayflawt-911 ' 11959 Western1 Jett Cti.ndl8f Fea Pancer (2 hra ) -~ "Beyond The Poeeidon A<Mlnture' ( 1979 . .\dventure) Mchael Caone Sally Field 12 lvS . 2 mll'I J CL 'Sesame Stt"t Pr8M(lta FOiiow That Bird'' ( 1985, Comedy) voice. of Jim Henson Carroll Spinney ( 1 hr 28 min ) -lvealng ---- wwwatm--1a111-- • Ill II l90RT ..... LA-T-.P.._Y ...... .,,... " .,. "Weird Science" ( 1985, Come- dy) MthOny Mlcl'\fft Hall. Kelly LeBrock Frustrated by dateless weekends. two high tGhool nerds use their homt comput· ltf lo con~r• up tt'le woman of their .. 1dr .. rA13·0 11 hr 3'm•n 1 :'Cl.om '°91 ccm.T Tt"le eooklttS crumble When Sara and APfWs new buSJ- 1-§.:=:::;•Non• ... .._. PMmOfC:U.Nm .,. .... .,.,..a;t1••-..,rT TOlllNT Interview with CM!( Norrie I:' .. .,.. Tht hit• and mlsaet ot IUtmlef rnov1et: Hugh Hefner. LMClDlllC'flll .. ,_..°'9,., .-.OfPOlmlm ....... ..,. 11:111111..., _,, llAA Yoi •r reurnarri;11t 110"" mbut "'•O '' \JI \ tlr I °'* Ntio wa111 10 wec1 a snoppng me 'PG' I 1 hr 3' mit1 ) .. ~~~ IA • JllTWY ICOGl\'IOO CO •--TM.I nu• "Jedc And The Beenstalt" Dennis OMltopher pllyl Jeck ano Kathar1ne Hemond It Jee«'• mother tM V'8(SH)t\ of the ,. •bCU • young men woo muat prow hit COWIQI 9"I • giant Ind gtent-(Elion OOAd. ...,, St==-~o win beck hie flmtf • rlclhea. ~--"Down And Olny'' (1879, Com- 90y) Ntno M&ntr.dl Ari OM> rJ:d ttelan ~tr\arctl ftgatt to preMtW tamly' 1 dignity deSplte their 1nMQ8f exlltenc. tn • &Jum outstde of Rome ( 1 hf. 55 min.) ..... _ .. NIGlJ .. "Cet Ballou" (1965. Comedy) Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin A oenle ruetle< en old drvnk and a P'9tfY young IChootteechef bend together to hold up e. tratn (1 hf , S5 min ) 1:9. I ell TMI TOWI Feal\Jfed t.t tumtnef lasNons of 1986 lndudlng. 9V9nlng weer. sala11 lastllons. tt'le body-eoneck>ul 1()()1( land~a~es=-teshfone WMnlWIHI H U.ATU. =C.-.Of A~ ... ,.. .... WLD .-cA Tips on trac;llling and getting ctose to foxes. mooee. bMra and btr~_., •.a ...... ~ Cll'llTM. MN H~llghta lnclUde the debut of Crys1a1Gayle1 lateet album "T~ lht,T~· MOT MaY 1'MI ... =-.TOCll ~p BOb FOfehead Is In trouble again when a polltlcaJ •JttPOM an i s h•s constttuentt nm~ .. Cl) IC._.. Mm-.._ lntema· tlonel ~ IMdt 10 tt'le dMttl of • compute< whiz and an attempt on Amen- da's llfe. (R) ( 1 hf ) •• YM.m Michael'• former ,...,, F0tce buddy IS a bed In~ on the Hogan children In s11<eo (R) 8 .. "e.n" (1972, SUapenM) L" Harc0Uf1 Montgomery, JoMptl ~ la A boy befttet'ldt an ln1ef11Qent ret. her· ~=poltoe (~hrs ) IL.,--A•wH••• and powerful Emma Herta (Oebofeh Kert) nears her 80th blrt~y. the reflect• on her you~ dtlys aa a tn1t1r .. 19d e.rv· ant et an E.ngU1tl aqulre'a aetate The<• lhe fell In tow with tlef emp!Oy9f' 1 ton (Peter Chettom) •nd begin a lifelong mltalon ot ~nee tgeWlet Ne '8mily BeMd on Berber• Teylot Btadtord'a new· el, (Part 1 of 3) (2 tn.) • e ._ AT ... Foltc llrlQef JOttn Baez's per10fmenot lnciudel lw own composltlona, "Olemonda and Rutt" end "Recently," at well 11 tredttlonal and con· tem~ :;ro: 11.,90 (R) (I hf ) 1 .... CMIWTW "/'oOMU Eak'"' .. A • r · •h1 .ook ., ~lnte. -Monclay Coal. Thomes Eakins' earMf lnclUdel lntervt.wa wtlh fOfmM models, examplee of hie art and re-enactments from his Ale fMturing Kevin Conway 11 the artist Sam Water&- ton narrates. Q I 1 hr.) CC)._ "Your Cheatln' Heart" (196.4. Biography) George Hamllton, Susan Oliver A yoong compoeer· 1 alngeM Ntfe makes tum famous by aendlng one of his ~.to_ac='* (1hr ,38mln ) (!)-MA. (II) ... "2010'' (1 ~. Science Fic- tion) Roy Scheider, John Llthgow. [)&. spite 11oleflle polltlcal tension•. U.S. and Russian scientists launch a follow-up apece mlMlon to lnvest'9!ta the late of 1 tailed 110yage JO Jupiter PG' Q ( 1 hr .. S• min.) CD ._ "Summer Rental" ( 1985. Com· edy) John C.ndy. Karen Austin An over· WOfl<ed air-traffic controller and hit famlly heed tor Aor1da for a llttle rest ·n· retau- tlon that turns out 10 be ca111trophe 'n' ca1am1iy ·pa· < 1 11r • 28 m1n ) Cl) ODD COUP\I (I) llOWll "Friday The 13th -The Final Chapter' ( 198•. Horror) Crltpin Glover, Klmberty Beek. Jason the maal<ed klller rtl\Jfnt tcPNreak 11lolenl vengeance onthe Clenlzant of Cryatal Lake sum"* camp 'R' ( 1 hr . 3 1 min ) e llOWll "Return From The Pait" ( 1967, HOfrOf) Lon Chaney. John Carradine. Flve telel of unquiet grav" end "things that ~bump In the "WI~• totd (2 hrs,) •aew Aman Who had been In a coma for •O v-rs communl· eates wl1h en unconecloua 7-year-old girl ln•=.ri~ 1,.... .. 11.D.. ,. llAUJlll The hlll ana mis.see ot summer movlet: Hugh Heiner i ...,..,. ~I-.. (I) UTI I M.L9 Kate and Allie 111 Invited to appear on Otek Ca119tt's talk 11'\ow. (R) 8 • llOVll "A Time To Live" (1985, Or•me) Liz.a Mlnnelll, Jeffrey OeMunn A 1101-baled eccount of one woman's cour· ege and 1tt1df111 devotion In dMllng with her mUICUllr dystrophy.._trlcl<en eon. (R) q (2 hra.) •.,."The Gypey Moths" (1969, Ad- Y9ntur1) Burt Lencaater, Deborah Ken The llv" ol thrM bamstormlng 1kydlver1 ere )eopardl?ld wt\lf'I they perform over a smaU Kansai town. (2 hrt.) I'::. "A Long Way Home" ( 1981. Orama) Tlmolhy Hutton, Brenda v eoc.ro Alttr yMrt of Mperetlon, the oldelt of thrM 1b1ndoned children ... rchM tor hl1 brother and titter with the http of 1 com- ~aelonate IOClal worker. (2 hrt.) · • ._ "Spartacus" ( 19e0, Drame) KlrX Oouglaa, LaUfen<:9 OIMef A gtedla· tor eecapes from Slavery to challenge the strength ot lmP41tlel Rome and becomea • ~mbOI Of freedom (2 hrt ) (ll) IATIOUl MOtlW'MIC ID\OMR Oroughta. flret end flOOdt In Au1trell1'1 outbeck: JapeneM mualclena and denc· era; the con.tructlon ot the Brooklyn Bridge, Vtnlc. (2 tn.) . • ~ llUWW "Thomas Eaklna: A Motion POr1fllt" Thlt IOOk II palntlf Thom11 Eakin•' car"' lncludff lntervt.ws with for,,,., modeta. examples of hit an end· r..anaolm.nta from hit Ille INturlng K.vln Conway at the ertltt Sam Wat.,. ton.=;~~r) I lllMWAl Pnotograpn.ra Tony and 1.tz Bomlord reveal the llvel of two apeclel of aeel found In the Outw ~ olf Scot· land's coeat. (R) O ~1:;> (I) H•MA. .. mA llrl Hlghllghll of the '79 Wor1d Series, (Plretes vs. Ori- oles~~~ ~ .,. "Stranger Than Paradise" 11ga,.-, Comedy) John Lune. Esztw Bal- 1nt The edventUres of thrM elmfea peo- ple In New Yori(, CleYeiand and Florida7 'R'(lhr ~~ ... Cl) Mlchffl'a poeltlon at talk-thOw producer 11 In leooardy (R) Q (I)._ "Too Much, Too.Soon" (1959. Blogrephy) Dorothy Malone, Errol Flynn John Barrymore'• daughter. Diana. aufflft heartbreak despite being WMlthy and I•· mout. (2 hr•.~ min.) CD .,. "Lonely HMnt" ( 1983, Ore· ma) Wendy HughM. Normen Kaya. Two people discover happtn"' efter meeting throogh a dating service 'R' ( I hr . 35 min.) •(l)rT'I ____ ... , __ -·Cl) ~I UCIY Cagney defends a Weat Point cadet charged with cocaine ~-lR) QJ1 hr.) _ ·--.m Scheduled: Olr1< e.ne-dlct ("The A-Team"), ectr ... Geena Devil ("The Fly''), Ml<:key Giiiey. "Flt fOf Ufa" c~authora H•NeV and Marilyn Ola· mond. ( 1 hr.) e MM,_ elf cmrT9I Two autobl~ graphlcal dance du.ta by choreogr•pher David Gordon -"Dorothy and Eiieen" .,nd~~~ MM,.. elf cmrT9I Two autoblo- grephlcal dance duets by choreogral)hef Oa111d Gordon -"Dorothy end Eiieen" and "Close-Up " In stereo. 9 CC) .rMI "Tender Mercies' (1 982, Ora- ma) Robert Duvall. Teta Harper. A former country singer. hit life and career ruined by aleohOlltm, fella In love wtth a Taxat motel owner and <lecldel to make a comeback. 'PG' (1 hr, 30 min.) (!) AUTO MCml IHRA All American Na- tlonalt, from Martin. Mich. (R) ( t hr.) CHlllCMI "Wemlna Sign" (1985, Drema) Sam Wllwtton. kath!Mn Quinlan. ,. ... ,ch ICltnllttl ,,. turned loto homlcldal maniac. when • Meftt ~ warfere ex- periment goee heywlre. R' Q ( 1 hr , •O mlnJ-y ~ ,.,_ = Klngalltld actively op- poeee Han's appointment 10 the faculty. Bell must decide whether or not 10 ace.pt " tlon In BolM. (2 hrt ) .-AYtmDCA tlrtl .._ ... , II -MM,_ elf o.T9 Three dance Yld9oa: "Vlautl Shutna." "Frectured V1r1- atlonl" and "RUde Raid." I mn ••Al'l'&L DO lOU MUI M Ulft A proflle of 111ct1tt Marlen Alken, e dell woman wno adopted three boyt tufferlng from cere- bra~~ I ~--"Reub9n, Reuben" (1983, Dr.· me) Tom Conti. Kally McGlllla. A Scottleh po.It on the lecture olrcul1 lndolgel hll puelOM tor boon end young women on New Enatend COlltQt camputtt 'R' ( 1 ,.1"'-i,ltJ. ..... ftmllY ~ Sketehte Big Foof't roots. the Amoret Me)orlty Snow Whlta, M.i Br00k1 ttvle ·---.. ti!)..,. "Sall Into o.nger•• ( 1967. Ad- V90tufl) Dennie O'Keete, Kathleen Ryan. A 8eroel0na t>oet captain beoOmea In- volved wtth a gang of thleYM who want to transport stolen art treMW... ( 1 hr., •5 lmln~-AmMlNl&Ym:ll I ct&dlWlR&'n\l.,UJlll • 11111-.r ...... asarwct111.:•raw tW ;::...., 'J. Higgins elks St Louis gu~ Luther Glllla 10 tackle a black· meHca~R) (1hr.,10mln.) a e tllCAMOI From June 1985 actor Tlm Reid ("Simon & Slmoo"). co- median Ronnie Shaket end gorilla expert Olan Foaeey join host Johnny Ca'*>O. In stereo. (A) l1 hr.) . IANmAY.-, a..-:-.. .... ITAl!m ..... L.om ATMlnJIUIWM _ .rMI "Songwriter" ( 198', Drema) Wlllle Nelton, Kiit Krlatoffereon. TM wortd of country mutlc It lllled with ups and dOwnt for a revered cou.ntry-weetern sing- er and hit lrrespontlble e••PlrtMr 'A' Q ~hr., 3' min.) .. ,...,. .rMI "Young Glrla Do" (1983, Adult) Erica BO)'* An edUll film ater re-Uvee her sexual awekenlng. ( 1 hr , 20 min ) (!) ... 'I've Always LoY9d You" ( 19.48, Rom•noe) Phlllp Dorn, Cather1M Mcleod. A t>aautltul pianist falls dMply In love with her maeatro. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 11111 CH> .rMI "The Warriors" ( 1979, Orama) Mlcheel Beel<. OorMy Wright Blamed tor the murder of a cl'larltmatle leedet II • New Yor1c street gang convention. mem- bers of a Coney lll•nd gang most fight their way back to their home tur1 'R' I 1 hr., 3• min.) -· Lllllnul Of.,. -....... l==~lnttrvi.wwtth Chuck NOfrtt .. e .._.. •••M•H• Jeffrey Ly0t1a end Ml· chaet Medved look II mov191 In wtlleh ''chlldrtn know bett." In atereo. (R) (I)_ ...... (l)llCMI "Th9 Kllltng Fleldl" (I~. Ore~ ma) Sam Wetaraton. Helng S NOQf Bated on New Yor1c Tlmee reportw Syd- ney Schenberg't chr0t11Clt of the unlqut frlendthlp tl'\a! ci.velopld between him end hit natlva a .. lttant, Olth Pren, In 1970a wertorn Cambodia. In stereo 'R' 1(2 hrs., 21 min.) Me&.--e LATI ~Wini DA• LlhlMI From July 1965: sporttQQttt Marv Albert, rook ti~ Nina Hagan. cotMdlenM Peu· la Poundctone. In 11ereo (R) ( 1 hr ) l r...r fUMI .., • Ull A fund.f allklg ~I to btn9ftt ~ at St Jude'• Chlldr9n'I ~tel In Memphla. Tenn. (1 hr.) 1 :.-:..~ ... "Ralflea" (19•0. eom.dy) Oa· Yid Niven, OIMa de Havllland An emateur thief mak" sport of Scotland Yard end Sunday, August 24. 1988 15 -Mo-clay Coal. fell In ~ wtth ont of NI vlciim&' ~- ii'J!! •~e·-.. .,. L.andltOI In I I bOvt IGl'lld• Ulld few 10 '°""°'· Lal "•·· NeY Cl IW., IO min~ ~ .. "Th• " ' (1112, OfltM) Ooitt. Mlot\NI rd A WMft"Y "°"""' Tt..-to ~ ~ In M11oh of net~ 1!tlflct1 fOt "ff Pane bOUtlQUt ( l ht., .a ':J. -·Cl) ''The Wlld, Wiid W"1 ~ lited" ( 1979. A<MtltlKI ) Robet'1 Contl d Ra. Metttn. Two 19tl'l-olotury ~ ment egents come out of retirement to ... ~her ~· pr11enoer1 have been eubftltuted fOf eome world leeder• (A) -... ATU. w ... i hr .• 20 min.) _,. "Al<*s Of 0..tlny" ( t933 w .. tern) John Wayne. Gibby Hay• A goyemment agent tries to help a group of re~ regain their Wltet right• (1 hr 30 .:• 1.,. "Maneiater" ( 1973. AOV.ntureJ Ben Ga.z::tlra, Sher11 North Two couples nrlng 1 motOf home get 11~ neer • wttd animal compound whlfe two hVnory • Mt upon them. (2 hrt.) ML•MPM&Y -IOOTT W Clmll~U ft A took at 1 hepleM tra~lng bUketbeH Nleaman on hie 30th birthday W CID .... "CommandO" (1986. Aav.o- tura) Arnold Scnwarieneogoer, Rae Dawn ChonQ The ex·lffdlf of an ellte military tHk force II prelMd bed( Into aervice when his daughter It kidnapped 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~--w, ... AT M .,_ S<:hedUled' A•>< Reed and Biii Harrie take over 11 fllm critic• !Of the aer1" Reviews "The Fly" (Jeff Gold· bk.Im, Geena Oavhl). "Stand by Me" (Wll -Tuesclay «? --llondng Movies-· -~ "Loeln' It" (1982, Comedy) Tom Crutle. Jecicle Earle Haley ( 1 hr , 40 min.) •CJ> "Great" (1975. Animated) •<C> "Stage Door" (1937. Orama) Katha· rlne ~burn. GlnQef Rogers ( 1 hr • 31 min.) (%) "War And Peeoe" ( 1968, Orama) (Pert 1 of 2) Ludmffa Savetyeva, Sergei BondarchUk. (3 nr1., 8 min ) ,. al "Tht Lonety Profeeelon" ( 1969. Mys· f9fY) Harry Guerdlno, Oln• Metrlll (2 hrl) •Cl> "Netlonal 1.tmpoon't EuropNn Vaca· tlon" ( 1986, Comedy) Chevy ChaM. a...rty O' Angeto ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) •<Rl "M.A.0.0.: Mothers Against Drunk OfiYefl" ( 1983. Oramt) Marlette Hartley. Ptule Prtnll•. ( 1 l'lr .. 40 min,) (!) "Murder On The Midnight Express" (1976, Mystery) Ju<ty a...on. Charles Orey ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •9 "Bound F0t Glory" ( 1978, Blogra· phy) (Pert 2 of 2) David Car11dlne. Mel- 18 ~unday. August 24, 1988 Wheeton. ANet Phoentx) . "Manhunter .. f illilm PeterMn. Kim GrMt) .. "Cry Of Bettle" ( 1 oe3. Drema) n Heflin, Rita Mortne. The oYtffndulged '°" of a FlkOlno et\ POinQ tMQNtt dev91· OQa t'Mlurity When he !pint Ill "'"9rleefl ra;&;'"'"I -~ .... "llloncy'• II TM Next O.y'' 1"3, Comtdy) Oen Monehen, Wyatt lght A group of Ngh echool ttUdent1 attempt• to thwart the plane of 1 M l1· rlgtlt.oua PfNCher and the Ku KMc Klan to ceneo< 1 ShaketpNre fMtl'Vll 'R' ( 1 hf . 35 min) • 11:::'9ATCM .,,. ·= JatNtS Meets Franken· stein's Daughter" (1966, Scienc&-FIC· 11on) Jotin Lupton, Cal Bolder The daughte< of Or Fr&nklflstetn tums Jesse James· friend into 1 horrible robot (2 hrs Ji._ ·--~-·-·· ~-""llYOllD •(!) • llMCM °'-"C.rloe The World's IM~t="" -----.... llOWll "Frtday The 13th -The Ftna1 Chapter" ( 198•. HorrOf) Crispin GIOVlf, Klmbefty Beck Juon the maakld kllief returns to wrHk violent vengeeooe on the denizen• ot Crytt11 Lake summer camp 'R' (1hf.,31mln.) Cl) llOWll "Ruby Gentry" ( 1952, Orama) Jennifer Jones. Charlton HMton A South· ern glrl from the wrong lkSe of the tracl<s marrlel a wealthy butlnesaman to spite the IOcially prominent man wt\o spurned hef ~hf., 22 min.) ... ,,.,.,.... ll •GD .,,. "Thi Border" (1 981, Orama) Jack Nlcholaon, Vallrle Perrine, A Texas border guard's values come In conflict with those of his CC>frupt co-workers and 1noa Diiion ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •ct) "Baehelor Mother" (1939, Comedy) Gingef Rogers, David Nf\len ( t hr • 2 1 min.) -GD "Th• Mysterious Strangef" (1982, Fantasy) Chrlstophef Makepeace. Fred G'!V)'nne. ( 1 t\r . 30 min.) (I) "That FC>ftyt• Woman" ( 1950. Ora· ma) Errol Flynn, Greer Gerson ( 1 hr . 62 min.) -al) "Journey To The Center Ot Time" ( 1987, Sclenoe-Flctlon) Scott Brady. Gigi Perreau (2 hrs ) -(%) "Stranger Than Paradise" ( 198', Comed.y) Jotln Lurie. Eazter Bellnt ( 1 hr 35mln) tW ~ "Teen Wolf" (1985, Comedy) Ml· cheel J Fox. James Hempton ( 1 hr • 3 t min) _ ..,, ..... 11ov1es- -· "Captain Horatio HornbloWllf'' (1951, Adwntur•) Gregory Peck, Virgin le Mayo (2 tn ) (I) "Charlot• Of Are" (1981. Orama) Btn Croea. Ian ChtlrlelOn (2 hra . 3 min ) "Ruby Gt1ntry" ( 1952. Ort1ma) Jen· hlS matenalis1.c Wife. 'A' ( 1 hr .• .&7 min.) ..!c:"' ... mWll "Dall•" ( 1960, WMtern) Clary • Ruth Roman Upon finding l'llt home and prOOtf'ty dtetr()Vtd, an tm- Dltt.,tcl u-Con**at• ~ VOM ,.. w tflOM ftlOOMIDtt, (I tltt..) .. ~•~ ee·· ""'·I>•· ma) WIAltn Oefot. ~~· Oftv- ing through Artzone. an l.MO.* le • litttcl by • wor1dly-wlM ttotlhlktt Wfltfl . looal roWdiee lhoot a ho6e In tht rldlltor of hll '56 Thundtrblrd. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) .. , .. ,.,,.., .. ,_. 111'1 .,_. • II 111 lODAY m&T IMCICOMm ._ MTN!la ,...,.. Wstli ·'*"' llOWll "Soldier OI Ora " (1979, Orama) Rut~ Hauer. Jeroen ~abbe. Six cluametM 'al a CNtch un~ go their seperate nys wtien war brN kl out In Eu-- i: 'R' (2 hra.. 45 min ) -econ 4r1I WMl•Tooet Rep Bob FOfthNd la In trouble 1geln When • polltlcat axpoee an- 11 his constituent• w L01T••AC1 ='ii.-.,.,.• II 111 lODAY IOOGIYDOO .. .... "The Liit Romantic LoYer" ( 1978, Comedy) Dayle Haddon, Ftrtlan- do Rey. A tashlonable New York Clty magazine editor finds a few IUf'pttle9 awaiting hef In Perla durlng the "vttlmate" male beauty contnt (CXlbbed) 'A' ( 1 hi . 4t min.) Cl) MT .-e Susan's roller lkatlng skills win her the 11ttent1on1 of 1 young boy who wants to be<:ome more than "lust friends." nlfet Jones. Charlton Helton. ( 1 hi.. 22 min ) -~ "The Gift Of Love" ( 1958. Orama) Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack ( 1 hr . 4'5 min.) we "The Red Houte" (194'7, Myttety) Edward 0 . Robln80f1. Lon McCaUlater. (2 hrs) •GD "Sheena" (198•. Adventure) Tanya ROberts. Ted Wan. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) (%) "Soldier Of Orange" ( 1979, Orama) RUtger Hauer. Jeroen Krebbe. (2 hrs.. 45 min) .. (I) "O A RV L " ( 1985, Science Fiction) Mary Beth Hurt. Mlchael McKNn ( 1 hr • 40mln.) •CC> "Stege Door" (1937, Dra!N) Katha- rine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers ( I l'lr . 3 1 min) •CD "Cavt Girt" (1986, Comtdy) Oanlel BoebUCk, Cindy Ann Thompson. ( 1 hr., 21 min.) •CC> "Where The Boys Are" (1960, eom.. dy) OolOfn Han. George Hsmlltoo ( 1 hr .• 39 min.) Cl) ''Peter And Tha WOif And 01her Teles" (1981. Adventure ) Ray Bo1Qtr (1 hr . 25mln) •® "The Sltent One" 1198•. F1r1t11y) -~Coal. Telo MaleM, George ~. (1 hr., 3S min.) ([) "A Wedding" (1 971, Orame) Cerol 1Urn.t1, VlttOtlo G&Mtnln. (2 hrt.. & l :lo,..1" (1915. Anlmettd) • "Tl'lt loartlot Mot>" (1fla, Or1ma) bert ltlolc. Kttn1n Wynrt (1 hr,. ,g min.) _ ....... __ _ .. &II"' .......... AIRDll ... Q &I&• wo can 1T10111 • 111111-.r -----........ ..,,.,.MMTI .. "Oh God! You Oevtl" ( 1~. eom.dy) George Burns. Ted Wan. A atrvggtlog mutlclan declarM In delpefa- llon -thaf he would trade hie aoul for 11 ottance at lame •nd tOt'l\IM •nd the ever· Obllglng devtl rant• hit reqU91t. 'PG' Q 11 hr .. "3e min. Cl) TOP ... IGml B«1 Cooper vt Tyrone Booze tor the NABF Ctu1Mtw91ght title, ICtteduled tor 12 roundl, trorn Lake Tahoe. Nev. (Live) (2 hrt., 30 min.) (J) _. "National Lampoon'• EUfopMn V1c11lon" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Chue, Beverly O'Angelo. Af1er winning a Europ .. n hollday on a TV game lhow. the Grltwald clan goee on • ctlaotle tour of Old World captta11. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr • 37 mln~11 -1---v:.. ,.. CC9GIT Sera end Jedele exchenge apertments with a Eurt>- PNn couple Henry suspects might be ter· I·~,_.,_ ""'DILt"IC~ .. "ForfMlf Darting" ( 1956. Com· edy) LUCiiie Ball, DMi Arnaz. A young ooupte• • merrlege It saved by • guardian angel who resemblea the wife's favorite movie 1t1r ( 1 hr .. 36 min) (I) llOWll "Ttte GeMfat'' ( 1927, Come-cM (Siient) Butter KM ton. Merion Macie Yent<ee aplee become lnvolVed with a mllelng train dlJflng the CMI War ( 1 hr • 23 min) ,., .... a -.Yd •n ~ lntlfVlew with IC10t-oomedlan MlchHI Keaton. • '::&. A ICOba·dM~ dog: ~ nomf,._ Allyce Be&Sley {' Moon- ting") LOllCIDIDICJW a;Cl•M ... ..,. .... • , 111-.Y ... .. "S...me StrMt Preeenta: Fo~ lo'# Thet Bird" ( 198!, eomtdy) Volotl of JJm Henton. CtlT()ll Spinney WNU<ed ew.y to llltnolt Dy 1 mleguidtd IOciel wort(lf, Bia Bltd .. ,. out on en adv9nture to rtfOln h1s frlencll In ~ YOO!. 'G' { 1 ht . 28 min.) l ....... ,. .. aimN1• ,_ t • "9 lWI VOMmlte. dltcOYer the -----· PuOlllher Af1tM Oehl M ibalraar IOOka at the ttMOna fOt The N.w YOO! Tlmte' lnftuenot and ~ ~=---... (I) -· -A.J. 'e 1119 It In datr ger when tie'• drawn Into 111 ObMelfY't woman'a wee of-:: .• Y.tw.) D ... "Arizona • ( 1985. Orama ) Dlvfd H • Stepfanle Kramer. A detective II ~ lt\lt the murderous lplrlt of Jack the Ripper hat been t~ed to ~ Haveeu. Ariz., along with the London Bridge. (A) Q (2 hrt,) • lllOWll "SqUlrm" ( 1978. Horr0t) Don Scardino. Petr1ola f>Mr9'. Aftlf • powe< Nne eecldertt, • emall Gtotgla town ~ comee the m of Wflggllng horr0t .. hungry. e6ectrttled wortn1 inecl< the popu-teca.J.2 ~ • 0 "9 _, Tony'e fONMr baaeball rivet Challenglt him to • game. i >ir,__ • A ... Ol .-Y.-Pregnant and abandoned by Edwin (Peter Chtllom) • young Emma (Jenny SaaQroYt) MW off to Leeds Where Iha woritt ~ to bulld a bullrle9I and Qeln the power neeo- ed to destroy the F11r1eyt. (Part 2 of 3) {_2 hra.) e llOVA The carpenters. mHont. WMvtrt I nd engineer. of the •nfmel WOf1d are obaerwcUt wort(. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) I ,._.,..._ c•-The Influence ot western stylet on the E1tontane of T••lnn It au· mined In Ihle proflle of chief dealgtl9f Ktl9- l1 Kajandu and her 1taff u they prepere for aaprlng telhlon lhow. Q (1 ht.) CC) .. "BrMklng AA The Rulel" {198,., Orama) C.rl Merotte, Thor Bllhoptla. A man wtna a atutf.S mouee at an •mueement ~ midway. unaware that It contelne a valuebll ltolen gem. 'A' L1 hr.,31 min.) CH) ... "Volunt..,.-"-f t985, Comedy) Tom Henka. JoNl Cindy. Ari errogent Yelle Joint ttte Peece Corpe and goee to Thelland, Where he mteta an ~ umarltan with en Nl--pk>tted plen to bufld • btldge, 'R' Q ( 1 tw .. 48 min.) CD .,. "8lellng s.dcllat" (197•, Comedy) QNYOO Uttit. ~ Wlldlf. In Mtl Brootta• W98tern parody. • rallroad ~.,In the Old Witt II epc>OWed ~ of a town marked f0t deetNCtlon Dy • QOY9fnOt •nd • ~ tycoon. 'R' ( 1 hr • 3-4 ':J.u ~':.. "Who't Affeld Of Virginie W004f?" (1988, Or~) Bzabeth Taytor, Aidlerd Burton. A oaeua1 8"-togMhet ~ IWMn !WO~ prolt•Ol'I and their wtves exptodlt In • night of peychotoglc:el furor revedng Inner ttnlk>nl end merltal turmoll.oi tn.. 9 mh) e "The Sea Shall Not Have Them" ( 1955, Ad'ienture) MlehMI Aedgra .... , Cini Bogarde. A d9rinG P'S> of men ettempt to reeoue the °'" of 1 .. ..,.~,,~it.':ni:Ji'X'-J,o. It O"; ~. 1 ttatt known far "9 net· utll ~ wtlToh mtlntllM • ..,. .. tween tfldl1IOMI and m04tm lnc9ultry. (1 -~·-:-Nm Mlkt't IOUld. of on• Nlt()(y ttet. (,.) Q ... M Ill'• A IOUba-dMna dog; my nominee Allyce 9elaley (''Moon-~ --a1•1 ,...,._wmew .. • ()) ... '"Magnum '*Pl• mod-em-dly samurai warrlof retriiw a velu- •bte artl~.) •• • GI A hooktt prcM<M David wi1h oluM to en Impending murder. i)~1hr.) llOWll "Spartecue" cli.!°· Otame) Kiri( Douglaa. Laurenoe . A gladie· tOt eecapee from eltvery to Challenge ttte 11rqth of Imperial Rome and becomel a ~mbol of freedom. (2 hra.) • OM-The 1nnu.no. Of Weetem ltY* on the Eatonlane ot TllllM It exa- mined In thlt proftle of chief dMlgnet Ktl9- t• Kajandu end her 1t1ff u they ptepere tor ~ton ahow. Q (1 hr.) I llOVA T~ carpenttr'I. muone. WMV9rt and engtneera of ttte animal worid ate obMtved et work. (R) O ( 1 tw.) Cl) V•M.L • mAlllT' "" Hlgtllohle of the '85 WOtld Serles. (Royall va. Cetdl· net~~~ ~ llOWll "Wer Md PHce" ( 1968. Ora· me) (Pert 1 of 2) Ludmlle Sa~. Sergei Bondarchuk. Baaed on the llOYel by Leo Tolstoy. The llwa of thr .. ,.,,.... are greatly •tfteted by the Napoleonic ware. 'PG' (3 hra .. 6 min~ •a> llOWll "The Latt V " (1971. Ad- venture) Michael C.lne. r Shattf. In the lut a.man vtllage to be untoucMd by either plague or Iha Thirty YMrt' War. 1he townspeople try to coexlst ~ wtth ttte occupying tOldl9ft, (2 hrt., 40 min.) •(!) .. "The Helen Morgan Story" ( 1957. Biography) Ann Blyth. Paul New- man. A torch linger tuffen per900al and p<Ofeseionel loU 11 lhe • llQhtl I b9ttle 9 lnst aleOl'lolflm (2 In., j() min.) (CJ llAI ...... GUMts: Mlchffl Caine.~~ (I) ... "Weird SClence" (1985, Com. dy) Anthony Mlcheet Hall. Klly l.atodc Frustrated by dat ..... weetltndl. two high IChoof nerdt UM their home ~­er to contur• up the woman of their drMmt. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr., ~min.) -• ()) •w • The prtliderlt of a •rue OOfPQrlllOn 11 .. lt an Inventor'• noY9I cfe- l!gn for a cer part (R) (I ht ) 8 e -Sctleduled: proftle of Kimi Grey, • WatNngton. o.c .. reeld9nt woo Organlnd • aucoeaaful tenant~ menh am et • pubfle houelnQ protect. ~hr, • Tl •• .. -Corruptton In the conltrvctlon lndUltry leed9 to traoedy ,;>riJ,1:.J,. Sunday.August24, 1986 17 • CQP 0 -Ufe ~ e ~army berrec:b II •xanwi.d 11'1 thll profit of 18- i'~ recnAt V9*a KtY'Ov Q ( 1 "' ) -----Olf'f Lllrl Eddie Rabt>m per-fonnt "I LOlt'e e Rainy Night" end "Suepl- GIOnS " Tammy Wyl'lett• lings "().l-V-0- RvE" end "Stend By YOUt Men .. ( 1 ~--"Teen Wotf" (t985, Comedy) Michael J Fox, Jemee Hempton. A teen- ager taJ<es adventege of Na alt•-ego 10 bOOlt a lotlng beailefbd tMm and his ~'°"9 llfe ~1hr.,31 min.) CIJ ~T Natlonef Chempl-oneniti ~fl LaUOhfln, Nev. (R) (1 hf.) CID ~-MLl•uac Competltlotl llltMe between ll'lt 11911 •nd tl'le rOOklM end querte<Molt TO Perk., i~t1ln1 ln)urlel .. __ ,_,, II -CM.&m ....... .,.. "CrMPthOw'' ( 1982, HOfrOf) H1I Holbrook, Adrienne BlrbMu. A quln- lt1 of hOfror •tort.a from a chlld'• comic: bOOk lneludee t•IM about r•anlmettd c:QfPMt. •lle<l "•t•tlotl. a vor9Clovt a~UkT°CrNture end mllllont of vengeful ~loeches 'R' ( t ht , 67 min ) (l)• ... (J).,.. "D.A.A Y L" (1986. Sclenoe FICtiOn) Mary Beth Hun, Mlchetl Mcl<.Mn Army ottlclal1 ..+c to deltroy tMI< lat"t 'PY weepon -en t 1~Mr·old boy with a compute<IUd brain who eecepee trom his labOfalory nom.. In 1tereo 'PG' Q ( t hr • 40mln l 1•11.•a•• ... TmDAY ~ Guett Biiiy Van SketcMI. an Interview with Santa, C>P4Wl merrlege; Sul· clde Boutique, hOund dog lmperaone- tlons, _Me..., COC,_ • M'W UI TMI UAP CAm ITA• • I lllMJ. .......... ...,.._ llYITO•._.. ....,. ,. Cll u.a. .. 1W 1 • ....,.. A.- port• on Hrly round aotlOn from FIU91'11ng MMdowt,NY D e TOlllMT Hett. Johnny C.reon ScMcjuled: 1otr"8 Kaleene Klff. Auttra· Hen TV pert<)(lajlty Paul Hogan, rock 0'1 ... ~. F1bulout Thuncs.rt>irda In ttll-90. 1 hr.) 1'19AYmff ..nm RDm'T .... ITM119 ... ,,.L.- AT ........ _.. -Withington Poet mCMe or1Uc Peut Al1anello cMduera an Inter- view with Sigourney WHvtr end rewrwt the ounent hltt "H .. rtburn" end "Al-.. .. , ..... _.. "L.tt'a Get PhYtlcer' (1983. AdUlt) Hypetle L". Paul T'homea. A mer· fled coupie t•k• denctna ~ to lm-~ov. thelt rtlltlonehlp. ( J hr .. 30 min.) ._ ~.., . tW ... "Paclflo Oletlny" (1968. Or• me) Denholm ENlott. Suten Stephen. A m•n woflclng tor Iha ~nment com- t:Mnet bullnea and romenoe wMr1 he 18 Sunday, Augu1t 24, 1986 tr•vets 10 • Pacific islend with hit wtf• r 1 "'. •5 m•n) ... Cll -I -The Simons eomo the 1treeta of Patil In ... ,ch of the<r mother alld het fience (Jeeh.Plefre Au- mont) (R) (2 hrt J • '"*""9 OI M mt AIC ,...,. ecam.T ... W 9"91T'J I I I~ lntervleW w1tn ectOJ-<:OrMdian MlchMI ~ton ·---M---Cll-(1) AUrO UC. Fonnuta One Grand Prtll. of Austria. from Zeltweg (A) (2 hrs ) (%) .,.. "Stranoet Than Pa11dlM' ( t9M. Comedy) John Lurie. E.azter Bal- int The eaventurn of thr" almleU peo- ple In New VOfk. ci.v.lend end Florida 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) ••CLUI .. CC>.,.. "Oellllery Boys" ( t985 Come- dy) M1110 Ven PMbfea The roed 10 bf .. kdanclng tame ts paved WTth comte mlsadllentures for a group of p122e dellVer-.,. 'R' ( t hr • 32 min ) -..,. "Chariots Of Are" (1981 Cre- me) Ben Crota. Ian Charltson Social pr"9Ufe end J>eflONll lurmoll beSel IWO Vl(y dl#Mrent Brltlell athlet" on their way to glOry In the 192• Perla Olymplca In tter90. 'PG' (2 IVt , 3 min ) -··Ull_.,wmtDAWID~ F'rom July 1965 actr"' Julie Nlcilton, co- lmtd~--=-Herman In stereo (R) nlll.,. ...:A9Gn111AM °''Am9 .... -lmM.,.,..,. .,.. "Adventur.. 01 Sherloek Holmes" (1939. Mystery) Batll Rath- booe, Nigel Bruce Thieves led by the In· famous br Matlarty plan to s1ea1 the ICr°ilf J= of England ( 1 hr 30 min ) ITMl-.... .,.UllD .,.. "Key Exchange" ( 1985. Come- dy) Ben Mute,., Brooke Adema At the requesr of his TV-producer glrttrlend, a hM-whetllng mystery wrlrer reluct1nt1y tak• a 1t1b at • commitment 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 30 min.) llOWll "The Street• Of San Frenclaco" Mystery) Karl Malden, Mlcheel •· A young lawyer It framed fat the ol • glrl whote bOdy wa1 found floating In San Frencltco Bey (2 hra ) ...... Cl) .,.. "The Otvll And Mia• Sarah" (1971 , WNtern) Gtne Barry. Janice Aule An OU1lew UMt the power• of lhe devll to turn a women egalntl her husband who i. bringing him to Ju•tlce. ( 1 hr • 30 mlnh I 110W11 "Hert Come The Nal1on11" ( t ~52, Comedy) Ozzie end Harrle1. Rock HudtOn. 0.d 1ri.. to •toP the gangt11rs from getting away after lilt two aon• Ott mixed up wfth them (2 h,..) ([) _. "c.rtaln Fury" ( 1985, Orem•) Tatum O'NMI, Irena Carl Two teen-1ge glflt are ml9t8ktnly lmpllceted In • COUr1 room IN>Otout ano ire puraued by the "·~~ .. 27 min.) w .. ~mM -.&.YWDOD CIL09UP Schtduled In ttMewl with Join Rlvert, Martin Sheen Ind Alen Alda G _.. "Above Suspicion" ( t9'43 . SuapenM) Joan Crawf0<d Fred M1cMur ray A couple encount., danger on thet• tloneymoon wflen they come 10 the aid o• ltl\e ~ .=•1>1 $eMc;e ( 1 hr 55 m10 M.L•TMl,Al&Y fllMm TMI UllD ll0'9 "The Scarface Moo" ( 1962 Orame) Robert Stack Keenan Wynn Cr.me-f.ght&f EllOI Ness dra.,,,,.. a tighl net around Al CaPone er.ct n•s notonout mot> {1 hr .•& min ) W (C) ll0'9 "Second Time Luci\y'' (198A Adult) Diane Franklin. Roget W'*>n Al tempting to wipe out sm WOfldWlde, Goo recreates me Geroen ol Eden end popu- lates rt wilh two mousy coeds ( t hr . 31 mint •1(1)...,..ATCM ---.,.. "The Crama1or1·· ( 1972, Sc• ence-Flcllon) Marie DI Aragon, M1rv1n Howard An outer ~ r~I cani.s out a ritual that 1nctne1at" all 0tgan1C Ille l hr , 30mln I .... 90ft "The Big Store (19-4 1. Come- dy) Marx Brother•. Tony M1n1n A group of bumblers turn out to bl POOt choices fat stOfe detectlVeS J! hrs 1 ~--Y•••• t9~~"Frlght Night" ( t98S Suspense) Chrlt Sarandort, Wiiiiam Rtg•- dale Conlllnced that hll nextadoor neigh bOf IS • vampire. a teen-ager calla upon an aging horror-tllm 1111r 10 lnV9ttlgate the _1ma~-=e 'A' c:;> ( 1 hr , -46 min ) ,.,,-.rTM --1"11C8ml .... 110'9 "Purple Rein" ( 1~. Muelcel) Prince, Apollon1a Kolero A young Mlnn&- apo11s singer's IOtdld family background prO\ftd~ Ille impetus IOf h11 rlM to the t~ ot the contamporery mualc world end en- ables him to flnd love wllh a wtnt0me roe~ incest In lt9feo 'R' g ( 1 hr . 51 min ) M ..,.,....,_,, II .. ...., .... ll0'9 "Come Fiii The Cup" (1951 Orama) Jamet Cagney, GIQ Voung. ~ man left worthless blcauae or hi• drtnkl"' is taught to face Utt •o•tn through the ef lfort~=-her elcOf'lollc (2 hrs) llOTl9amMW ..,., llOWll "Thi General" (1 927. COIM dy) (Siient) Butt9f KHtort, MerlOn Mack Yenk" lplel become lnvOIVtd wtth 1 mltllng train durtng tne CMI W1r ( 1 hr 23;1.\ -~ll0'9~r11, Texar· (t98•. Dreme Harry 0..n Sti nton, Neatuaje Klnekl. Al rer lour ynra' abtence, • tOCltl dr~ reappee,. tn L A to clalm hit tbe~ ton and 1htn h .. dl f()( Tex.at to r~nlt the boy With his morl'ler 'R' c;> (2 '"' , 3( mln) •• llOWI "Tidal Wava" ( 197&. Adver ture) LOfne Greene. K~ju Kobey1thl Int tldal wave engvtf1 Japan (2 hrt ) PMl'll• nllll_,,,,_._. .,, ............ "*' mATIPMllOOU.. .,.. "Down And 04rty•• ( 1976, Con tdy) Nino Manfredi An one-aytd ttetff patriarch llghtt to pr ... ,-., hit family dignity despite their mMger tltlttenc. In atum outalde of Rome ( 1 hr 56 mm ) .. I =-' ) ' ,. n • • -laasclay Coal • • ..,. "Tugboat Annie" (1933. Com edy) Marie Dressier, Wallace 8e9f'y A wOf'klng woman and her shiftless husband stay to09tner OU1 ot love lex their son I 1 ht.·=.J-1:."='t -Weclnesclay •CZ> "Steame StrMt Pr9Mnts: Follow That &lrd'' (1986, Comedy) Voleel of Jim "*'8on. Cetroll St>IMty. (1 hr .. 28 min ) •CB> "Warr1ora Of TM Wind" ( 1985. Fan· ~) Animated. (1 hr., 35 min.) Cl> "BMX Bandit•" ( 1984, Adventure) David Argue, John Ley ( 1 hr . 32 min l -~ "Cl'C>e50YM Dreama" ( 1985. OfamaJ Rut>etl Blades, Shawn ElllOt. ( 1 hr . 26 min.) 119(1) "War And Peace" (1968. Orama) {Part 2 of 2) Ludmlla Savelyeva. Sergei Bondarchuk. (3 his , 6 m•n ) 119@ "ClaSl'I By Nloht" (1952. Ofama) Bsil bare Stanwyck, Paul Oougles. (2 hrs.) -~ "Breakln' 2 Electric Boogaloo' (1984, Orama) Lucinda Dickey. Adolfo (Shabt>e-Ooo) Ouinones ( 1 hr 34 min.) 00 "Secret Places" ( 1984, Orama) Mer· i.-Th«ese Relln. Tara MacGowran {I hr 38mln.) (!) "Murder Motel" ( 1975. Mystery) Ro- ~n Miiian. Derek Francis ( 1 hr , 30 min ) •a "See The Man Run" (1971 Suspenee) Robert Culp, Angle Dickinson L! hr , 30 min ) •ClJ "Promlae At Dawn" (1971. Orama) Me41na MMcourl, Assaf Dayan (2 hrs ) -~"Fallen Angel" (1981. Ofama) Melin· CS& Diiion, Dena Hill (1 hr . -«) min ) ()) "Pagan LOYa Song" ( 1950, Musical) Esther Wlfflams. Howard Keel (I hr , 16 min.) (%) "Wonder Man" ( 1945. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr , 38 min) -~ "The Thief Of Begdad" ( 1940, Fants· 9}') John Justin. Conrad Veldt (2 hrs ) -CB) "You Light Up My Life" (1977 Ro- mance) Oldf Conn, Joe SHver ( 1 hr JO min.) tWCI) "lrreconclleble Differences" ( 1984 Comedy) Ryen O'Naal, Shelley Long ( 1 ~·?'min.) -a.a.noon Movies- -· "She's Wcxklng Her Way Through Cohege" ( t952, Musical) Vttglnia Mayo Gene Nelson ( 2 hrs ) ~ "The Eagt.'1 Wing' ( 1979. Weste<n) M•rtln Sheen. Sam Waterston ( 1 hr . 45 min.) -Cl) "Mr. Ace" (t946. Orama) Geolge Rah. Sytvta Sidney ( 1 hr , 24 min ) we "OrtsMd To Kiii" ( 194 1. Mystery) ~IOyd Nolan, Mery Beth Hughes. ( 1 hr . ~min.) •CC> "Swtng Tll'nt" ( 19M, Mutleal) Fred AM.en, GJnger Aogera. ( 1 ht ' 46 min ) ; CJ) "Six Wttkt" l1982. Orama) Oudlty MOOfe, Mety Tyl9f Moore. ( 1 hr , 4 7 min ) Cl) "CUrM Of TM Pink Panther" ( 19113, Comedy) Ted We , Dal/Id NIWn ( 1 hr ~min ) Cl) "Key Exohtnge" ( 1986, Comedy) ~ Mettert. BrOOke Adams ( 1 hr 30 min l •CO "Warning Sign" (1985, Orama) Sam Waterston, feathlMrl Oulnlan. (1 hr .. 40 min.) -~"Pl•«* In The HM r1" (196-4, Drema) Sally Field, LlndMy ~. (1 hr.. 42 min.) 00 "Warriors Of The Wind" ( 1985, Fen- tasy) Animated. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CZ> "Clalh By Night" ( 1952, Ofama) Bar- bara Stanwyok, Paul Douglas ( 1 hr . 45 min) d "BMX Bandits" ( 1984, AdVenture) Oavtd Argue, John Ley. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) -Evening-----..... Cll ... IUCI{..., ...... .... Q mesa• =+•Tai'!m .. _.._.. .. • 11111-.T me ... QllllTllMAm IU II&• Of llAll' IT ll0'9 "Gunge Din" (1939. Adven· ture) Cary Grant. Douglas Fairbanks Jr Based on the story by Rudyard Klpllng An Indian waterboy becomes Involved with Brltlst\ mlll1ary action In the moun· taint of nor1he<n India ( 1 hr , 57 min ) (I) WGU.ftUU US vs. U S.S.R .. from Sacramento, Calif (Taped) ( 1 hr , 30 min) <B)IOIDYLM•CGCllT Ta~ In Syd· ney. Auetratla In February 1986, this con- cert special features the veteran 1Hlg'er- songwr1ter on his True Confessions Tour Backed by Tom Petty and the Heart· breakers. he per1. cxms aongs trom his ffve- r8C<>fd set "Biograph." ( 1 hr.) (Dll0'9 "Natlorlal Lampoon's European Vacation" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly O' Angelo. Aftef winning a European hotlday on a TV game show, 1he Griswald ctan goe1 oo a ctlaollc tour of Old World capitals 'PG· 13' ( 1 hf • 37 min) (J) U..ACCll't DAUlltTWI KathlHn Beller and Christopher Tabofl atar In this version of Hawthexne's romantic tale of a young man's Involvement with tM beautl !vi and forbidden daughter of a IClentlat. CZ> ll0'9 "Summer Reotal" ( 1985, Com· Ody) John Candy, Karen Auttln. An over- WOtked a1r·tralflc oootrollef and his tamlly head for Florida tor a Nttle r•t ·n· retue tloo thet turn1 out to be cataatropha 'n' ca'8c'Dl~~~o· ( 1 hr. 28 min.) -11:a .. _ ..... ,...,,. ... pains ttart otf with a bad note when a stuc::k piano block• their way to the hoapl- tal • 1 :i~•IMIDUOI (I) .... "Pet9f' And The Wolf And OIMf Tales" ( 1981, Adventure) Ray Bolger. A storyteller relates new Y9flloo• ot rtve<ed chlldreo·s classics including "Peter and the Wolf," "The Ugly Dud<llng" and "Beware ot the Jabberwo<:k " ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) I ... ,,. NmOIMNm M ... a 9"Wlf~,...,. lntervt.w with Jamt ton Perk er ("Simon & Simon"~ I': .....iJ.. Barbara Watters and Geraldine Ferraro; comedian Martin Mull ILCMoa11•cw ,....,..,., .-.°'..,,.. ,._.,.Lall) IU I • I 9Clllt ll0'9 "The Four Seasons" (1981. Comedy) Alan Alda Cerol Burnett Three couplel. all ciose, long·ttme ITlenda. expe- • rlenoe profound changes In their relatlon- shlpe when one of the marriages dltln- !!grates 'PG' ( 1 hr , 4 7 min ) llJ ....WI .. M LOIT .. _ Ralph Is tet-t.tp to be victim ol a mob mur· Cler Intended for his look--alike. o I DAMIMADOWI NI I Oii M TO'lll Featured· a v1sH to Laa Vegas; a IOOk a1 me fife ol a Vegas anowglrl: a loolt at the exten11ve renova- tlona fn Las Vegas 1 .... -.r M Oii L.A. Featured e IOOk at the swimwear of the sommtlf of '86 IJUTU. ==-••LRTm rA ..... ... .,.. ... aa.WUWOIUC1'...._, .. ,,.., .Qll9CIM ...... Oll. ...... POl'I ounN)(JI AOV8t- nml (!) .... (Z)ll0'9 "Ruby Gantry" ( 1952. Ofama) Jennifer Jones, Charlton Heston A South- ern girt from the wrong side of the traci<1 marries a wealthy bualnassman to apl1• the socially prominent man who spumed her . .,.,r, 22 min) _, ()) ~ "Undef The RalnbOW'' (1981. Comedy) CheVy Chase. C.rrle Flther. The 150 midgets who 8fe In town tor the fllmlng ot "The Wizard of Oz" turn a C.Mfornla h0te1 upside dOWn (2 hrs.) 8 • _.AY TO MIA• An aged ev- thOr gets a chance to raiiva a teen-ege romance In stereo (R) o ( 1 hr ) e ll0'9 "Frogs" ( 1912. Horrcx) Ray Miiiand, Sam Elliott While on a birthday outing, a man bent oo deStroylng beyou wildlife gats a present he hadn'I counted oo wn.n swampy creatures rise up to mvr· Cler him and his feml~ (2 hra ) e. '81'1CT ITIVI .. Balkl'I thrllltd at , .... pto.pect of getting a drlv9r'• Il- een~~ I 'fl: Of MIT_. Emma (Jen- ny 5"grov.) 11111 In IOV't w1th Paut M4:GIM Sunday.August 24 , 1986 19 -W.clnesclay Coal. . - (Berry Boetwlck) , a daahlng Auatralllln officer. OV9r the Y""'· lhe tightens hef hold on the Falri.ya aa her butlneta and famllY make up an empire of Which she ramalna the unyielding rulef. (Part 3 of 3) (2 hrt.) • IAftOIW. ..... IC Looka at Iha ~Ing Chlmpan?M r .... roh of Ot. Jane Goodall. who ha• been working for OYef 20 yeel'I on the moet comprehensive =t~"1''LJirtltlo hlttory. (t hr,) • .,.IAW tlOllltJllC The trcplcel mangrove forest• ot the ltltlnd ot Slarau, north of Bofneo. It home to a V9rled num· be< of unutUal or .. turM Including the pro- botcla monkey. nddt.r crabe and mud· ~lppen. In ai.reo. (R) 9 (1 hr.) CCJ llMI "Fallen Angel' (1981, Otama) Melinde Diiion. Dene Hiii. A. IOnely 13- year·old glrl It entto.d Into the world 01 chlld ==· (1 hr., 40 min.) (I) 491 Champlonahlp 9Vent ~=· from Sen Otego, Callf. (R) CD "Volunteers" ( 1986, com.dy) Tom Hank•. John Candy. An arrogant Valle )<>Ina tha P .. oa Corpa and Ooet lo Thailand. where he meet• an overzealous samerltan with an Ill-plotted plan to buNd a brl)1:o'R' (1 hr .. .46 min,) · ()) ~-Kelly le Iha target of au.p~ clon when she becomet friends with a let- blan after a romance fal18. Q • llCMI '' 100 Men And A Glrl" ( 1937, Mulical) Deanne Durbin, Adolphe M•n· jou. A group of mualclant, with the help of a young glrl, attempt to obtain Stok~I aa thelr conductor. ( 1 hr .. 30 mlrt) •llll llCMI "Jim Thorpe: All American" ( 1951. Biography) Burt Lance Iler, Phyllla l'haJ11er. The tamoua lndlen athlete' a ca· rear It cul ahort by chargea of prof ... lon· allam. (2 hra .. 10 m~ •• 9 a••• Paul'• dapreeaed when hit former wife Invites him to her up- oom:&;':,S· <RI Q I ... ,. MAt'tm Barbera Walters end Maldlhe Ferraro: comedian Martin Mull. I...,... ~1-....... ,.,..uoll • e -A mMI Nell think• Katie'• d!J>rtMlon may lead to aulelde In ttlfeo. {B) • 9 IMCft¥ml MacGyver trltt. to r .. oue a polltlcel ptltoner trom a Soviet lnatl· tuti;J:) Q ( 1 hr ) I llCMI "The Amazing Oobe<mana" (1976, Comtdy) Jam. Frencleous, Fred Aatalre. To bait his trap tor an tk.lllW ger1Q9ter. an undercOVel' polloeman tMmt up with a dog tral"lf and hie very ~lel oa'1:illf hrt.) • _._. The Rocky Moun· taint that ttrttch from the Cenedlan W · def to New M•xloo are fMIUted. wtth a look at the put and preeertt. ( 1 hr.) l .... ,.u. ... • ITF 1 Sallrltt Mafk RUIMll apooft Waahlngton pollt~•. religion end Mx. ~ ltlCluelt "Not EllW')1hlng Gott," "S.ndlnlet• Chic," "Glrnmt That OlcHlmt TV Rellg!Of\" and "Centarlold w.....·· Cl> w=u.l• mATllT "" Tak.• M• Out to the Bafl Pali(, (R) ... "Onct Upon A TI~ In AfN(l- oa" ( 1~. Orarna) Robert 0. Niro, Jemtt WOOdt. A pcttralt ot the frlend- ahtpa. loyaJtlM and betreyels ot • email 20 Sunday, Augu1t 2'4, 1988 grouP.. of Jewllh gangtters 1n the 19209 end 30t. 'A' Q (2 hl'I .. 26 min.) (!)ITM!lm Cl) llMI "lrreconcllablt Ottfertnoee" ( 1984, Comedy) Ryan O'Ntel, Shelley Long. A 9--year-old girt, feeling neglected and unlOved, s.ek.1 legal aid to dlyoroe hertelf from the outtody of her ......,~pre­ oooopled perenta end move In with hat' forf'Mf houtet<Mpet. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 6'4 min.) CZ> ... "War And PMot" ( 1968, Ora· rna) (Pa'1 2 of 2) Ludmtla Sewiy9Va. Sergei Bondarchuk. Bea.cl on the novel by Leo T olttoy. The llllet of thrM temlllta are grMtly etfec1td by the Napoltonlo wart. 'PG' (3 hrt., 6 min.) • 8 e lCMI MMlt Matt and hit big. apendit1 Uncle Randy wind up In fell. Tn 11.,eo R) 0 (!) "8ombtr1 8-62" ( 1967. Ota· ma) Karl Malden. Natalie Wood. A com- manding officer r.aentful ot a Mf'gMnt' • lnv~t with hit daughter ordt<t him on a MOrtt mltelon to tMt a new 8-52 bomber. {2 hrs,. 30 min.) • "<llOt • ..,.., .... Fiimed In Europe, the United Stat" and Nloarague .. a trede amt>etgo'a bullneM and polltloal rlAlfcustlona are •xamlnt<I foc:utl~r.;tht banane ~ Q ~ .. ..,... ..... • O•KllAD¥91W -· Cl) a.c, COP A JournelltMu~teo. tlve (Cottlf Smith) UMt hit peat work ax· perleoce to tolve dltfloutt oatet. AlsO atara Carolyn McCormick and Robert HOOke Uhr.J . D ~CM PMllll Tr1dltlonal Amerl· can values are •xamlned In today'• aocl- ety Profllet of a welfare rl()lplent, an lm- m1gr1nt, an unemployed llH!Worker and a butlntttWoman are fol~ by a panel dltcuallon with Sen. Oanlel Patrick Moy· nlhan (0-N.Y), euthor Toni Morrleon, for· mer Underaecretary of Education Ernetl Boyer and Hlapanlo-Amerlcan right• ad- vocate BNtrloe Cortez. Host: NSC n.w. commentator John Chancellor. ( 1 hr.) 11 ':&... Chrlttlne decldM to leave hef job at the St Gregory: Peter'• long· _ abeent brother •howt up at the hotel aa a bOdyguard for a Central Arntflcan leeder. i)~1:J.. ...... 118 l Satlrlll Mark RutMll tPOOft Washington polltlet , rttlglon and ttx. ~ Include "Not Everything Goea," "Sandlnltta Chic," "Gimme Thtt Old-Tl~ TV R•llglon" end "Centtrtold M...a.'' e IT ..... _ Morrlton'• worat fHra oome to pate when he'• a.ught 1n the middle ot a prlaon riot. (R) ( 1 hr ) I -----Trtal'I dltpoaal problem• and IOIYtlone art txplOrtd at well aa the 1M ot traeh a1 an anlhropologloal tool 1n pro- viding lnelght1 about our toelety'• paat, ~eaent Ind futur•. ( 1 hr ) _.. "Croeaover 0r .. m1" ( 1986. ama) Rubtt'l Blaclet. Shewn ElHot, While eking out a 11v1no on the Latin eoo1a1 club clrouli In New V'Ol"lt, • lllee alnger y.arne to brNk thr=t;:o pop mualc dOm. ( 1 ht., 26 min. -·--... ''Th. Man With OM Red Shot" Cornedy) Tom Hanke. Oabney n. ChoMn et renck>m, a IOITleWhat off~t., vlollnltt le thrutl Into the croee.- tlre of rlva~ CIA gtoupa In Waehlngton. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min I Cl)~-- •to•AJll~--.. llll llMI ''To KIM A Clown" (1972 Suspente) Alan Alda, Blythe Oann« Al ter moving to 1 remote ltlend. • Joung couple dlteovtr that their landlOt le " derenged)clller ~ p hr .. SO min.) I W•MO•' II -W'AI~ Al MIU II lflCW. F1lmtd In E~~. the United Statee ·end Nicaragua, a tradt tmbltgo'e bulllieel and polltleal reperCUM!oN ar• •xamlntd ;:.J ;;: benana embefgo, O 1a •NCA'I ,CUI CWHI I•..,_._ tW11.=·· ... llmDAY -..-"Beat of 91?.arre" Sk•tchel lnflatH•mate; Super Oave J~ from world's flllttt bulldlng: 1trt~ram: th• IReY==~YUllD • 11•11-.r ....... --lllLLm~ llON ''Mallbu Expreat" (198' Adult) Darby Hinton, Sybil Denning. At · algned ·lo lnves11Q111e a computer comp•· ny'a lhedy butfneaa deallnge. a Texen flndl hlmtelf In the middle of a spy caper 'R'~tmln.) twLooc-....... mcc rr _. _,. tW• Cl) U& Gfl9I ,_ , • ...,,. Re- porta on Mrly round eetlon trom Flvahlno MNdowa~-G • ~ Hoet. Johnny Ceraon Soheduled: oomtdlan Blake Clatk. ooun try singer Cryttal Gayle, lllm critic• Gent 1811k:~~~bttt. In atereo ( 1 hr ) 1=:,, IMOWCA• Thi• come- dy 8')telll ttll'I Helen Schnelder. Ron Lu· lcaa=-=ogen and otht,... ( 1 hr ) .... ,.Ulm AT .... ~ llON "Stick" ( 1984, Orama) Burt Reynoldt, Candle• Btrgen An ex-con'1 atttmpt to avenge his ptlton buddy'• mur· def bflnO• him face-to-face with Florida mobeter1.~1hr.,49mln) Cl) ... , .. (R) ... "Tightrope" ( 198-4, &>tptnM) Clint Eatl'#Ood, Gtnevleve Bulold Whll• lnveetlgatlng a Mtlft of grltly Mx mur· ci.r.. a tough New Otleana ~ dlloovera ttlet hi hat much In oommot'I with the ~-he II ~rtulng. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .• 64 min ) u..1 ... 'Body Glrle" ! 1083, AcfUltl Hy· apetll 1."· Rabin Everett A women11 t>o- dYbulldlng oonr .. t aparke • rMllfY ~ '";e~;t't::ilYml ( 1 hr. 20 min ) -~Cl) ... "MIM All·Amertcan BNuty" '1982. Drema) Diane Line, Cloris I.H eh man, A. bMuty corttMI winner ftndt P«· aona1 relatlonahlpa atrelned and oar"' plant thrMtened by the damandl of llvlflg Ito tM ldeela Of her tltlt. (Rl (2 hra,) ~----·­~-8"'mTCJ I II ' TOlllNT lnt9rVltw with meeon Parker ("Simon & Simon") •MM,_ ClllJ ~Two tutoblo orac>hleal dance due11 by choreogr191'1tr O.Vld Gordor1 -"Dorothy and !l!Mn'' and "Ck>M-Up " (I) Mn0 ,.._ NASCAR Buech 500 . from lntemetlonel Raceway In 8'1stol, Tan11.; (2 tn.) (%) .. ~ E.xehange" (1985, eom.- dy) a.ti MMl«I, Broolce Adema Al the 1~ueet of hll TV-producer glnfrlend. a t~wtleellng myatery wrher reluctantly talc• • tteb at • oommhment 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 ~ -1:. "The Miikman" (ti5t. eon_. dy) Ooneld O'Connor. Jimmy Durante A man whOM fether owns • proeperoue milk compeny reo.te and goee to wont fe< a rival firm, wtlet• he fella In lov• with hi. boll'• deugtl.~~ 1 hr .• 66 min ) -· • LA11 I wrnt M'9 Ut i LAI From F.t>ruery t9ee· ·•p.,.,,ts Njgtlt" wtth ectr... 8ulan Saint Jamee. eport• catt• How9rd COMll •nd Elnw Gorry ~t• Grant Tlnk.,) In 1t.,90 i)~ .. ---fUMI _, • LM A fund-talllng ~ to benefit r .... reh at St Jude'• Chlldfen'• Hoepll•I In ~phle. Tann ( 1 lhr)... . ---NM.I .. "Muaaollnl· The O.Ollne And d Of II Duo." ( t986. Orama) (Part 1 OI 2) SUMn S.randOn, Anthony Hop+Unl As WOtld Wat II IWMpl ~OM haly. I P9f· sooal war ragaa betWMn mambela of a.olto ~l's famlty. (2 hrl.) I • ..., MM,_., cmlm ThrM dance vldaoa: '"Vllual Shutflt." "FraclU<ad Van atlons" and "Rude Raid " ~ ......... lllC9 -.. "CurM Of The Pink Panther'' 983. eom.dy) Ted Wa•. Oe'ild Niven A bUmbllng N.w York City cop Int~ a 00.1 of IUtC)lclOul eharaclat'I In hie ln- VMtlgellon of rhe theft of the f1bul0ut PIM P1nther diamond 'PG' ( t hr • 40 min.) -1· ... ... "Diane" ( 1056, Orama) Lana umer. MarlM P1van Henry II of Franc. ax~ the ·~ domelllc prOb-lem of keeping hll wtla and mtttr ... from c;-:i. (2hrl ) . g ••• n•••t ~--"Key Exch1ngt" ( 1986, Com.- dy) a.ti M11tar1, Broolca Adame. At the requeet of hit TV·produott glf'lfri.tld. a tr ... Wf'leellng myatery wrltat relu(;tantly tak .. a atab at a commitment 'R' ( t hr 30 ';j • econ -~ _ ......... MovlM- •CZ> "Mr Ace" (t0'8, 0Hma) G.orge Raft. SvMI Sidney ( 1 hr • 2• min.) •Cl> ''TM Slant One" (t96A. Fantaay) 'Tio Mellee, George Henere ( t hr . 35 min.). •cm 'Tell Me That Yoo Love M•" ( 1983. Ofame) 8atbefa Wllll1mt. Nlok MancutO. 1 • 30mln.) The BrHitf"t Club" ( 1084, Orama) &t4MU. MOiiy Rlngwald ( 1 hr . 37 •ilM•k• Hett• To LIYe" ( 1954. Orama) hy McOolta. Mery Murotiy (2 hrt ) .. , .. ~--· 'ATM ..,_ Scheduled Rex Read and er• Harris tab OYer .. n1m erttlc:s f()t the teti. Reviews: "The Ry" (Jeff Gold- blum. Geena 0.Vlt). "Stand by Me" (Wll Whffton. River Phoenix) ; "ManhUnter" {Y'llllam Patarten, Kim Greltt) ... "Keeper Of The Flame" (19'2. Orama) Katherine Hepbum, Spene« Trt· cy. While , .... rcnlng a atory on a r• nowned Anwlean. a report• learns lrom hll widow that he WU, In tact. a IHOllt {? hrs.. 5 min.) • .,. "Unknown Wlld«neee" ( 1973 .• AdWnture) Two tean--age boyt axplOra the mount•ln reQlonl of Wyoming and Montana In ...,cfl of e trMtutt r9')Utedty bu<led there. (2 hrl l I M.L•MIAl&Y ......... llOYll "Nighthawk•" ( 1981, S~) Sylvester Stallone, Rvtget Hauer Two tough undercover cope art atl6gned to a apeolal talk force tracking a dlngetoue lntametloMI llfrOl'ilt through- out f.Nw YOO< City 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 39 min) CID.,. "Bustin' Looee" (198 1. eom.. dy) Richard Pryor, Cl<:ely T'f90<'!. A. bum- bling burglar. a corl<»mad schOotteaaher and eight children make a crOM-COUntry trip In I bf Oken-down IChOOI bu9 'R' ( 1 hr .• :.;n,J ... &::.Tat •MW a=:' •••.• .~,. ... ·-»• ... A1llTOl'I (%) .,. "Soldier Of Orange" ( 1979. Or•ma) Rutger Heuer, Jeroen l<r•bbe. Six claaematn •I e Outoh unlvarllty go their aeparate waya when war brNkl out In Eu· '.2PI' 'R' (~ hra . 45 min ) ...... "A Night At The ()c>efa" ( 1935. Comedy) Marx Brothat1. Allan Jones A group of any atllpbOard 11owaw1r: total- ly dlltvpta an opere company wtil In It•· I~·=> __ _. ... Ml __ ,_.. II -~~--.... ... .,. "Ctouflre" (1975. Oram11) Jamee Farantlno. Ramon Bierl A etirewd P<>llce officer devlMt a bizarre acheme to lnllttreta the underworld drug acena ( 1 hr . 30 mln. .. l llOWllT ... ... •••1• CID "To Catch A King" (1083. Orama) Robel't Wagner. Tari Garr (2 hrt.) Cl) "Murder II A One-Act Play" (1974 Myat~) Robert Powell. Jennie LlnCS.n i! hr .• 30 min.) Cl) "Wtltd Science" ( 11~66. eom.dy) AnthOny MletlNI Hell. l(.ity LaBroek ( 1 hr .. :Wmln ) •CZ> "Ruby Gtntry" (1952. Orama) Jeo. niter JOMt, Cheriton H"ton ( t hr , 22 ~ min.) •al "Ledy Sings The Bluet" ( Ul7'. Biog- raphy) (Part 1 of 2) Diane Rou. Billy 0.. Wllllamt ( 1 ht . 30 min ) • "O.yton't Devllt" ( toe8. SotptnM) Rory Calhoun, Lalnle Kazan (2 hrt ) (J)--• (I) ... "Netlonal Lampoon'• E~ Vacation" ( 1N5. eom.dy) Cf)eYy Chale. a...rty O' Ange6o. Aft9' wlMng a Europeen holdey on a TV Q9me lhOw, the Grlewald den goee on 1 oNotic tour of Old World caplt.... 'PG-t 3' ( t hr.. 37 min.) (l'.)MM"L-llA' --•<ID .. ''The Jane" (1979, eom.dv) Stt'Yt Mettln, e.m.d9tta Petera. All lri- cradlbly tt\lpld young "*'· the wNte ltepeol'I of bl9dc ht'9Ctoppert. melc• a fort~ wtth a blzane lnYentlon. 'R' ( 1 ht .• 33 ;.!. lr1l(C) "Ftank And I" ( t982, Creme) Jennlf9t Inch. A WMlthy men ,_. thet he hu llYad I full ltf9 untl he meet9 e bMUfj.. ful women. ( t hr .. 30 min.) •Cl) tmn• l<.ity le the target of auaplo- clOn when 8ha beeolnel lriendl with a ... blln etter a tomanoe f•ll•. Q ... !'M'l'M• .. ''The Sllvlf Chalice" ( 1966. ame) Peul Newman. Vlrgln4a Meyo A young GrMk ~ the Lat Supp9t IF..:..~.:.=. .. , .. COMm .. Tam .... ~.lecitus Mall" (19'2. W•t· am) Wallace Beery, MarJorie Mein. An eacap.a from a lynch mob *°"'* a hero by preventing • robbery. ( t hr .. 30 mlnJ.a ~ --~no.rt In Llp9tlck" ( t070, Comedy) Ut9Ule Andr... SyMe Kflltel. ~ lkatohet lrt which women emptoy their lnlalllgenoe and teduet!Ve ~ to outmaMVVet men In Iha naYlf"«'ding ~1~1 hr. 30 min) .. LGeT••• :J.~,. ._...,11111 TODAY ICOGIYDOO ... "Greet" ( 1076, Anlmeted) .. ... "Flndert KMC*i" (19M. ) t.AlehaelO'~. ~O'An­ g.io A $6 mllllon cache la at ttake for a Mxy neurotic. rwo eon e.nlat' a gengeter end •aeortad other c:heraetera traYlllng on a train from Callfornla to Nebr .. h . •ff Q I U hr .. 38 min.) CID .. "KGOO" (1080. Comedy) 0.bney Coleman. Archie Hehn. A nMI· benkrupl TV atatlon ohengiee Ila format to 111--rallglout programming. 'PG' ( t hr .. 30 min) -CC> "Jol'lnny OengerOUlly'' (tM-4, eom.- dY) Michael KNton. Joe P1ecopo ( 1 hr., 30mtn.) ® "Threehold" (1~1. Or•ma) Doneld su1herlend. .i.tt GoldblUm. ( 1 hr.. •e mini 1'All F .. Down" ( t982. Orama) Eva Marta Saini. Warran Beetty. ( 1 hr.. 60 min) C%) "S...nw Street Pretentt: FOiiow That Bird" (1086. Comedy) VOloel of Jim ~. CarrOll Spin~ T,"'" 28 min.) -m "Banyoo" (to11. ery) Aobet1 Fcntar. 0.rren McGavtn 2 hrl.) Sunday, Auguat 24, 1986 21 -'ftmrsclay Coal. -tW(tj "Alice Adams' ( 193&. Orama) Kn 1t1anne Hepburn, Frltd Mac~Aurray ( 1 hr 39m1n) rz, The Scarlace Mob 11962 C"Xama1 Roberl Star..i-l"eenan llyM 11 1"11 45 minJ -Afternoon Movies- -e The Beast From 20 000 FathOml · ( 19~ Science-F.c11on Pavt Christian Paula Raymono 12 "'' 1 (I) "Turk 1821" ( 1985 Orama) T1mott.,. Hutton, Robert Urich 11 hr , 38 min ) we "Murder With Pictutes" (1 938. Mv-- ttry) Lew Ayres. Gall Patrick ( 1 hr . 30 min ) W ct) "Bactlel<>< Mother" ( 1939 Comedy) Ging« Roge<s. David Nl\len C 1 hr .. 21 mll'I ) (%) "Summer Rental" ( 1986, Comedy) John Candy, Karen Au•Uln ( 1 hr 28 min ) •<B) "Enola Gey The Men The Mlalon The Atomic Bomb (1980 Orama) Pa trick Dutty B1fty Crystal (2 hrs 30 min ) "Kind Hearts Ano Coronets" ( 19<49. Comedy I Alec Guinness Dennis Prlee ( 1 hr . 4'4 min I · .,.([) "Ufaforce' ( 198'J Sctence F1et1onJ Sieve R11lsbac1< Pe1110r Firth < 1 hr 40 mio) CL "The BreakfHt G1..ib' ( 198'4 Orama) Emllll> Eatevez Molly R1ngw111d ( 1 hr , 37 min) .. CC> "K1oco" ( 1984, Comedy) Scott Schwartz, Cinnamon ldle5 ( 1 hr 44 min) W CI) "T'1e Silent Ore f 1984 Fantasy> Teto Maleie G&0rge Hanare ( 1 hr 36 min) •Cf) "Chattanooga C.noo Choo" ( 1984 Comedy) George t<anneoy, Joe Namath ~hrs) (.!) "The Spiral Staircase · ( 1948 Suspense) Dorothy McGwe. George Brent (2 h1' J .. al) "The Cockeyed Cowooys Ot Calleo County' C t989. Comedy) Oen Btoc1<e1 Mickey Rooney (2 h11 . 5 min ) •C_C) "Norma Rae" I 1979. Orama) Sally Field, Beau Bridget I 1 hr 53 min ) CH> "Kelly" I 1981 Drama) Aoberl Lo- ~n. Twyla Oewn vokm!> I 1 hf . 34 min) C.z.J Stranger Thar Parad1Sff ( t984 Comeay) John Lurill Filter Balint ( 1 hr 35m1n) .. CLJ "Fort Apecr1e' I 1948. W95tern) John Wayne, Henry Fond11 (:;> hfl 7 min ) -Evening Sunday. August 24. 198fi WQ.I ... • TOO Cl.Oii ,_ cc.oRT Muriel 110.S with Henry when hef mothef '<>o<:el ne{ dlM.=;~I h•m 1 ~1..-•1w -NOTG9ltJlllC ~ 1lll * ... 0 -.rT~ ~ tnteN~w wit"= Struthers I=-= M11rle Osmond, Newport R I ) mat'lllona UMCllll•CnGI .. T-.Cll•MT ·--·llOITWm ----~ ...... .., AUTO..._. USAC M~11. trom In· dT.lt (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ~--~•Y Exchange·· (1985, Come dy) Ben Masters. Brooke Adams Al the request of hlS TV·p<oducef glrlfrtend, a lrM-wheeflng mystery writer reluctantly takes a stab at a commitment 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 ~ ~1--~ (1950 WettfJfnl Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman Upon finding hi• home ano pro~rty destroyed. an em· blltered ex-confederate officer vows re- venoe on those responsl~ (2 hr9 ) 11119 IOllTMITOWle Feetureo a IOOll 11 the rMllly ot reincertllltk>n and the pc>Mlbdl· tiM of finding peat I/vet through hyPtlOSll I MCl•mn' wunwr•11• nl Oii LA. Featureo a look at bar· gains on dffigner retale clothes. end where to find exotic leather and spandex clothing al bargain prices. low cott sushi bars and 11eak houMS U.ATU. ==-°' ALlllTm ........ ... .-.nm Mm W.O. RD WOll.O Of AlmM.I .. ..., W.IOlllm 90WW "Johnny Oengerously' ( 1984 Comedy) Michael KHton, Joe Piscopo In t~ 1930&. 11n Mnast, gOOCl·h .. rted man Is forced to turn to a lffe ol crime 10 llnance his neurollc mother's skyrocketing medleal btlls ·pa. 13' Q ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CH) 90WW "Orde&J By Innocence·· ( 1985 Orama) Donald Sutherland, F1ye Oun•· way A resoarcti SGlenfllt In England set• oul to unravel the mystery behind a wom • an·a murder Based oo • novet t>y Agatha I Chr==.'PG· 13' ( 1 hf , 27 min ) '"...,.,.. ,...~ -MCl•mtT ' COllY ... Cflfl Hkl hi& stuffy former English PfOfeaaor 10 bt hi• partner In a =I• game In 1tereo. (R) Q • "Food Of The GOdt" (1976. Science FlcllOn) M1rtoe Gortner, P1mt18 Ftankhn S.Md on • novel by H G Wtllt Strange natureJ-growth lood oozing lrom the toll turns rat' worms end WHpt Into monster• (2 hta.) • .....,. -... ff Ol llOn Celebrating the Japene19 New Va.r, a look at the In· V9t'ltlng genlll of Thomas Edlaon (A) 0 1=-,,.. • 9 .,_"Plaza Suite" 11971, eom.dy) Walter Meuhau Maureen Stapletoo Base<! on the ptay by Nett Simon A trto ot romantic comadlfl ate set 1n the honey· moon SU1te of tne Plaza Hotel (2 '"' ) I':. "C1tco P11<e" (t971. Orama) Gene Hackman, Kr11 Krlstott8'aon A crooked narcotics agent blacl(mailt an ex· con 1r1to dealing a large quantity of man- ~na (2 hrs) • U'T\m Of n.11 F•tured therapy techntqun tor 1ut111ic children ( 1 ht ) l ,._MU. UWlll Wl.D A look at the effOl'tl ol tclentlStt to IMrn If w imp-Ilka krUI can be ha,.,...ed to '* humant without harm- ~ Antarctic wtldllJe. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) CD ... "Str88tt Of Fire" (19U. Ora· ma) Michffl Pare. Diane Lant A "rock 'n' roll fa~" about a rock alnget kid· napped by an outlaw gang and her rncue by a dashing ex·boyfrfend and a tough--glrl adventUtM 'PG' ( 1 hr • 3<4 mtn.) Cl) OID COWll Cl) llOWW "Turk 1821" {1085. Orama) Tlmo1hy Hu11on. Rot>erl Urleh Armed w11h a ftgh11ng &ptrll and an aerosol spray can. e young men wages a grettltl war against oureavcrata who refuse to compensate hit 1n1ured llraman brother In ltl.lfeo 'PG- 13' Q ( 1 hr . 38 min ) G ~ "Trouble In The Glen·· ( 1964. eom.dy) Forrest Tucker, Orson WelleS ScoMl5h highlanders are Infuriated When a well-traveled road 11 Closed (2 hrs ) • D e 'Ma Y 1111 Alex faces ofl against a FWMlan oppooent In a college chess i£~;~':._ ii l.)mtnslons. ...., ... ,. ~·-· ... Cl) CMZYLICIUOX A bag lady (Dor· othy Lamour) who tcnew the details of a ~~~andal meets a tragic and U 8 Covncllwoman Janet Ef-dtl~ convtnctK Sam 10 fire Otnne /Part 2 ol 3) In llereo CA • TMI coun Jefl ' G•etlre(J Of the mur- der charge, Miies rT'8 / huv• 1umped bell ~),j,}.t hr ) • llOWll "Lanie Come Home" ( 1943, Orame) Rodd/ Mt.Oowall. Fdmund Gwenn Sold by his POOi ownel5, a collie travels 1.000 mllet to lind ttli,m egaln (2 hrs) e .... ., ... ,. .. , .... -n "Agatha Christle M~tefitt II" When 11 law student lnvesUgatH mys- 1orl009 cries for help on the gOll links, he IOllOwe e trall ol Civet leadln(I to hit un- cle':.f::W. ~ (1 hr) I tmDCMI ...,_ "Trioo.as Eakins A Motion Poma It " Thi11 too+c a1 P91nt., ThOmes Eakins' earetr lnclvdee lnttr'Ylewl With l<><mer mooela, ex11mp1ea of hit art and re-enactments from hla Ifft leeturlng Kevin Conw1y U t~ artltt Sam Wat.,. lon~at• Q (1 hr) ct).,. "A Smsu Clrcte Of Frlendl" ( 1980, Orama) Brad OeVIS. Keren Allen Amid the turbulenct of the 1980t, thr88 Harvard etudent1 t>ocome tnvOIVtd In 1 volatllt and palSlonat• relallontnlp 'R' ( 1 hr . 53mtn ) lnWMt't GMATMT Mm HlgNlghlt of the '77 WOlld c 8flea (Yank ... vs ~ "St•u~itr Ktla" (1083, Ora· me) Peter Co'(Ole v•r-.IC>fla Ttnnant The -Tllllnclay !Md In. mld-'508 low·t>udget movie de- velopt an off-cemera reietlontNp wtth hle oo-tter, en ectr"' whote ~notter boy- trlend 11 fNnctng the ntm R' ( 1 "'.. ~ ~·-19 (%) .. ''&mtnef Rent1I" (1985. Com- edy) Jotln Cindy, Karen Auatln. A!l over- wonctd llr·1ttfflc controltr and hit tam11y heed tot Flottde fOf • llttlt '"' 'n' rtlexa· tlon thet turne out to ~ catutrophe 'n' celtmtty. 'PG' (1 hr , 28 min.) t11U) .. "Ctllmbef Of Honore" (1~. Horror) Petridt O'NMI, Suzy Perker. A homldOlf menlee ampvt•t• hle cheJned hend 10 ~ ex.eutlon, bot rttumt IMklng ~With • hootced atump (2 ""'..i min.) • • W ---Florence chelltnget 1 lew tNt M)'I lht' a too old to work u • bellft. In lterec>. (R) (I) .. "The Brtmblt Buth" ( 1980, Oreme) Alcherd Bunon. Birt.• Ruth. A d0c1or ttrugglet wtth the qyettlon of eu- thll'lllll .. Ne otd fritnd. who .. lermlntl- ly I , btOI to die and heV9 the d0c1or mer- i hlt wilt. (2 tn.. 30 min.) 18 ... JfFI I Ii -(I),.... ..... In 1n ettempt 10 ~ dtuae. ..... twdOwl MYttel bel!Oone Med wlth COCllne ( t hr ) •• l&L...., .. e.1 .. It ut'IC*· tllr'I ~ the ctn Identify wtlo kllltd n·A <'"'·> • • a1a8cheduted: ln1ervtew wtTn Or. ~ a. ... wtlo performtd ~r· rfNI trll~ on vtctlml of the Ohtmo- i == dleetttf. Q (1 hr,) .. tfWfi "Agttha Crvtltle Mylteriet 11" In tNe ttory of obeeltlve )Mlouty. • men IMrne ther of t v1t1on In which hit wife It atr (A) Q (1 hr) I --a •• -Life ~ • ScM9t ermy berrtokt It txemlned In thlt ptOflle of 1 &- -old reorutt Vtlet• l<rylov. Q ( 1 hr ) OIWLll ... "Mid Mex &.yond Thunder· dome" (1886, AdVenturt) M.i Glblon. Tine Turner. After being robbtd, • men controntt the mletr... of • biz.err• poll· ~'°=.r~~: r,-~m:~.~ ~=-· M LOIT .. alll ~ ~ Ind Ed deolde to lhow the ~ bota. Allot end Trixie IMY9 !~~.Q .. '&lllLl••n II -.. _ ---~· _,-ti •• IT• AT CM-A1UllllO om In thlt October 1886 Ptrformenc». ~n &>ddY Heoket1 °°*' • V9r1tty of t()C)lot ~ met· ~ mtdloal ed\'lnctt (l l'lt.) ~-~The 8earfao. Mob" (1992. OrwneL Robert St~. KMNn WyM Ctttnl-il't'ctf Eliot Neel dt8WI I tight ntl U.,°i: ~~end hie nol<>riOUe mob. tW ........ ... , .... lketor.: Ftther C.~lluccl: Dew In • tplnnlng tatgtt atvnt. tw0 felttl ......_. oompert note&; the San Frendlco ltr~ Pttede IE;y:- ~ ...... ..., .. ''The HoltywOOd Knlghtt" { 880. Comedy) Robefl Wl>hl, Tony Oen· za. On HellowMn eve In 1986. • rfMdY high ICtlool _gang wreel( hlYOC In 8eYe<ty Hlllt to •Yeftgt the clOtlng of their han-1~ 39 rnln.) · OIMHMaa.amrtNe ..... ,...._The therp- -.dgtd humor of Don Rlcklee It thowce.tfd In thle i-formenoe fllmtd et the Sahar• Hotel In Les Vegu. Foottgt from other =1°"'** It lnciudtd. In atweo. ( 1 hr.) nrtl~~'The Man In The Net" (1858. SulpenM) A.Jan Ladd, C.tolyn Jont9. A. men It lmpllceted In hit wn.·e murder t>. ceuee of cltcumatentlll ~. (2 hrt.) ,... ()) u. Of9t tW , • .....,. Re-=.. M~~.round ectlon from Auehlng • M ,_ ..._ '°°1IAU. Cltveland Brownt •t lot A.ngelee Rak*• (3 h,.,) I .. ,_.,_, .. -r:=...., .,,. • .,.. ITM'fm ..-r Hott: Johnny C.r.on sdltd- Ultd: comedian Georgt C.rtln. IC1,... Helen Slat«, mutlcal group the Ttmc>t•· tlona. In tterto. ( t hr.) II,. ... --·u.. .. ,...,. •m tW .. "Thi Seduction" ( 1982, ) ~ Fllrohlld. Mlchatl Sar· rlZln. A glem<>fOUS TV ntwe enchofwom- en It ~tlmlztd by t mentelly dlthKbed edmlrw. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) -·()) ... "The Tw.lve Chlln" (1970, eom.dy) Ron Moody, Fr1nk l.anoeite. A. ~ noblemen enllttt the •Td of 1 commonertohelp~12chln,one of wNch holdt 1 tonune In J41W*, (R) (2 hrt.) I Llll'mll °',. -.. ,..,. OOlm'W-~·-ITW lnttNtew with S.llY Struthtrl. • M• • 11 • Schtdultd· drug-ftha-bllltettd teen-egen •nd their perenft. CR) 1! hf.) (I) WN ~ Amtrlcen Serlee. trom Pocono. Pe. (R) ( 1 ht.) CC ..,. "Prltonet of Pertdlae" (1880. Adult) John Holmtt, 8tk•. A lhlpwrecktd Mllor flndt thlt the tropic.II ltland he thought Wat deMftfd II lt\Nblt• ed ~ atrenge Ohtrectert. ( 1 hr .. 22 min. (I) "WeAtd Scltnot" ( I 886, eom. dV) Anthor'ly MlehMI HeM, t<llly l tBtock. Fruetr1ttd by det..._ W9tktndt. two high td'IOOI nerde Ute thtlt hOmt comput· • 10 conjure up the woman of their drNrnt. In lttrtO 'PG-1 s· Q ( 1 hr . 34 min.cum -u.,..., .. -.............. OPLCM .. ''The hlroh" (1Mt. Dreml) Montgonwy Cllfl. Allnt MecMahon. Whli. hit mother II ...,chlng fof hln\, 1 wt1 or- Ohen eootPtt food ri thtlter trom • a1 lhrt., 10 min.) ... ---~ .. "Muleollnl· The o.otlne And ell Of W Duce" ( 1086. Orem.) (P.rt 2 of ~) ~n Sarandon. Anthony Hop«lnt. The entegonlem t~9P9rt MUM041nrt femlly C()ntlnuee .. he .. Cleno. hit ton- ln-lew end tot"* For Mlnleter. end~ not'tl pteea from hit ttr to Mt her l'luttlend fret. (2 ""' ) I • ..., U11 W -M• Lifi JUM From Novembef 19M: eotor Jeok Ptlenct, "Lett Nlgtlt't " CMt Eliott, MW •ptodUC1t demonltretor Bob ~th. In It•=~~~ ~ l.RIT'flm °',. --..... P11nc.e C.rOlfne of Moneco: the Houet of Dior'• etttatlc dlr9cior Mere Bohan: Leelle NltlMn: aotreee Pem 0.wt>tr tcut lndta. (R) ( 1 tv.) • a> .. "The BrNld•t Club'' (1814. Orame) EmlNo Ettrm. Molly Rlngweld. FIY9 teen-egen COl'l~gt •t .,.. d-dey de- tention ....ioii tnd ma«e etridee towwd mutv•I uncs.t'sttndlng e.nd reiepeot. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 37 min.) -(C)--"Tten Wolf" (198&, Comedy) Mlchul J Fox, JemM Hempton. A teen- ager IP• edvantlgt of hit tlttt-.gc> to boott a lollnQ buketbell tMm and hit km llft. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min,) W He Walktd By Night" ( HM8, RlcNrd ea.nett. Soott Etfedy. The wortt lnvofvtd by Lot Angt6et pollot In tracking dOwn I kJller le traced. (2 hrs.) (!) ... "She cntd Murder" (1873. MytttfY) Telly Savelft, Lynde 0.y Georgt. After wttntlllng a murder, a young model tW trout* oonvtnclng the =~~tri.t ftot. (1hr .. 30 min.) • io. "By The Light Of The SIWry M09n" ( 1953, Comtdy) Oorlt O.y. Gor· dOn MtcRae. A men'• femlly euapects he It htvlng en 1fftlr With • Frtneh ectr .... ~ ~ ... -kt COOS* v.. Tyrone ~· tor the NABF Crv~t mie. IChtdlJltd for 12 roundt. from Like Te~~) (2 hrt.) "I:-",,_ W ... ''The Coce-CO.e Kid" (1985. ) Ettc Aooem. Grete Sceoohl. An Atlent•bued tofT dt1nk wNi kid trlet to convince the oltli.tnt of • remote .,.. of Auetrelle that tl\lngl go betttr With COtte . 'R'=37mln.) *l='·T:., ---~ ... "Sevege StrMtl" ( 1ee... ()re. me) Lindi Blair, John Vernon. A Lot An- Qtlel girt Mekt rt\l'ttlgt Whel'I her youngtt titter Tt reped by • local gang. 'R' ( 1 hr . 33~ w~L~t.eure" (1890. OretNI) Otwn ~. Meud Adarnt. A. woman tttee to pt...-.nt • reletiontNC> betWMn 1 eoulptor with whom the l'l8a hed an 1na1r •nd her IMn-lgt bellertne deughttt. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 25 •tmln•ITWlftlM "ledY frenkeneteln" ( 1972. or> JoMpl\ eon..,, Mlokey HargMy. Thi dootofl deuahter II lnYOMcs In en- Othef ~~t. (1 hr •• 30 min.) ...... . I 1 .. , ... 1.M ........ . • U11 W Wit M• Wfi NI rom Nov.mb•' 1064: eotOf Jeok Sunday,Augu1t24, 1988 23 -Thursclay Coal. Patance. "Lett Nlght'a" Chrrs Elliott, new p<odUcta demonetratOf Bob McM1th In ''"'°· w r.) ~ 0:. "Tht LH I Q1ng1ttr" ( 1939, g'ame) !dwtrd Q. Aoblneon. Jol'ln Carra· dint . Att1< being In prlton and Ol.11 01 com• mleelon fOt 1 ~ yeera, • ono•powerful mobettt ftndl tht t h11 lnfluenot a11d Ii~•= (1 l'lt , 30 min.) ---.... .. "A.u*. A.u*" (1983, Or•· ma) Tom Conti. Kelty McGlltlt . A Scottlah poet on the lecture circuit lnduig.t hit paatlont for booze and young women on New England college campuaea. 'R' ( 1 hr . •1 mln.) M (C)llOWW "Vanessa" (1 976, Orama) Oli- via Pascal, Eve Eden A virginal young woman leaves the convent In which she wes raised to run a chain of Far Eastern bo<denoe. 'A' ( 1 hr., 26 min ) .. , ..... ,...,,.,. .. rnlll ~ A dramatization of James T Farrell'• novel about the strug- gles of a young man (Harry Hamlln) growing up In Chlc•oo durjng the post-Wo=~~l:wrart 4 of 8.) ( 1 hr ) i llOWW "Stage Fright'' ( 1950. My&- tery) Jane Wyman, Marl909 Dietrich. Al· ter pleading lnnocenr11 to e fr.end. the -rriclay -Morning Movtea- .. (%) "Stranger Than Paradise" ( 1984. Comedy) JOhn Lur1e. Eszter Bellnt { 1 hr , 35 min.) •cc:> "An lnnooent Love { 198 t, Ro- mance) Mell$$8 Sue Anderson. Doug McKeon ( 1 hr • 40 min ) 1lll(J) "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl- vester Stanone Dolly Panoo ( 1 hr . S 1 min) (%)"Full Moon In Pans· (1984, Drema) Pascale Ogler Fabr1Ce Luchini ( 1 hr , 42 min.) Nial) "The Easy Way" ( 1952. Comedy) Cary Grant. Betsy Drake (2 hrs.) •CH> "Forever Darling" ( t958, Comedy) Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz. ( 1 hr., 36 mln.) Cl) "Mirror Of Deception" 11975 Myt· tery) Kim Darby, James Maxwell ( 1 hr . 30 mln) •cc:> "Gunge Din" ( 1939 Adventure) Cary Grant. Douglas Fairbanks Jr ( 1 hr . 57 min) •O "Lady Sings The Blues" C 1972. Bioo- rephy) (Part 2 of 2) Diana Ross, Biiiy Dee Willtams t 1 hr . 30 min ) •Cl) "Dead End" ( 1937, Orama) SyJvfa ~. Joel McCrea {2 hrs ) (%) "Mikey And Nicky" ( 1976, Orama) Pater Falk. John Cusavetes ( 1 hr , 59 min.) ' -CH> "A Plano FOi Mrs Cimino" ( 1982. Orame) Betta Devis. Penny Fvller ( 1 hr , .O mln.) (J) "Big Leaguer" ( 1953, Orama) Ed- ward Q Roblnsoo. Vera-Ellen ( 1 hr .. 10 mln.) -Ill> "Jack And The Beanstalk" (1952. Comedy) AbbOtt and Costello. BUddy Ba8f ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -CC) "MHs Appear I 1q5.a Orama1 Jack 24 Sunday, August 24 1986 IUIP«t In a murder caM turn. out to be 1-(~) -~ .. (1811, loltnot "'°' ) ltM "-lllblok, lttttr l'lrtt\. Ttlr" IPIOI vtmplfel art trlMOOfttG to"""· wMfl ~ tmbltk Ofl I fttrltylno murdtr rJ.:.rn·il'& min.) .. ~rl 11" ( 19'4, Comedy) Ed· Otaln, Undl l(errldOf. A mectman concoct• a 111nted eott Orlnk that oompelt turftta and beech-burnt to Mt garbeQ9. 'R' ( 1 tv., 31 min.) •Cl) ... "Frldey The 131h -The Flnal CNpter" (1 964, Horror) Crilpln Glover, Kimberly Beck. Juon the matl<ed ldlle< returns to wrMk violent vengeenoe on the denizens of Crystal Lake summe< ~mp. 'R' ~~· 31 min) -1 llOWW "Pr18onef In The Middle" ( 1974, Orama) Oevtd Janasen, Karin Oor A U.S. bomber accidentally jettisons a no- clMr warheed near the JOfdanlan t>order. lhrs.) ,.,,... ,.,,..,,.,_. :'n.a. H•h TWY mAT IPMll COUTWI .. --- Lemmon, Zel)tto lvanek. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 1W(%) "Pavllne At The Beech" (1983. Com- edy) Amanda Langlet, Arielle Domba&le (1 hr .. 34 min.) ~~~~~--~~~----~---- -.......... 11ov1es- -· "Seven Oeyt In May" ( 1964. SlnpeOM) Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas fl hrs.) CB> "SeNme Street Presents: Follow That Bird" (1986, Comedy) VoleeS of Jim Henion, carrOll Spinney. ( t hr . 28 min.) -CC) "The Legend Of Slllle Jean'' ( 1985, • Drama) Helen Slater, Keith Gordon ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) •• "Showboat" (No Date ) (2 hrs) (%) "One Heavenly Night" ( 1931, Musi· cal) Evelyn Laye, John Boles. ( 1 hr , 22 min.) W CH> "CYrae Of The Pink Panther" (1983. =) Ted Wasa. David Niven ( 1 hr. •Cl) "Rhlnettone" ( 19S.. Comedy) Syt- veeter Stallone, Dolly Parton. ( t hr , SI min) •CC> 'Roxie Hart" (1942, Orama) Ginger -. • Rogera, a.otQ9 M<>ntgomery ( t hr . 14 min.) CJ) "Star Tratc 111· The Search F0t Spock" ( 198.4, Science Flotlon) Wllllam Shatner. OtFOfeSt Kelley. ( 1 hf .• 46 min.) .. CD "T~·· (198', Orama) Nick _ Nott•. Jo8eth Wlllllma. (1 hr., 46 min.) .-CC) "Tht Aed-Ugl'lt Sting" ( 19M. Come- <M F1nah FIWOltt. 9-u Brldgta. ( 1 I'll • 3&min.) _.CD "The Private Hlttory Of A Campaign Tl\et Felled" (1981, Orama) Pat Hlngle, Ectwaro Herrmann. ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) CJ) "The Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980, Science Fiction) Mark Hamm. Hameen F«d (2P'n.. ' min.) •Cl> "Bralnttorm" (1965. Ortma) JeH Hunttr. Anne Franc1t (2 hra.l ·1 u.u.~ m111JrMA9t lln.l IL HI• TODAY ICOOIYDOO °" m ,.. -wme C9Wl.9 ~ tlll CC) .,.. "Marie's Lovers" ( 1984. Ora ma) Nastaasja Klnskl, John Savage. Hf war-scarred husbancra emotlonel lnablltt to consummate their marrlap: drive. young women Into a *'-o attalf• Wit other men. 'R' (1 hr .. 48 min.) CID.,,. "Gimme An 'F' " ( 1 QM, Comt dy) Stephen Shellen. Mark Key1oun. A lnatruct0t'1 Mure rldM on his ability t transform a traglcatty Inept cheerir squad Into 11 teem ol polr.hed pon pommers 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) •CH> "Arthur" (198 1. Comedy) Dud• M00<e, Uza Mlnnelll ( 1 hr . 37 min ) -lvenlng ---• ...... llATT MOUmlll (81 .. ........... .... Q wt IUIT ~ ......... -.. .i11••...-r ...... L ... CMln'Ol. a.AL .,. "An Innocent Love" (1981, mance) Mellsaa Sue Ander9on, O McKean A 14-year-old mathemattc.' k.ls and a t9-year-old A~Amertcan ltfl volleyball player become Involved In unusual romance. O ( 1 hr .. •O min.) (I) TOP UIS IODll Sean M811nlon Jerry Holly In a middleweight bout tel uled for 10 rounds, from Lowell, M {11ve) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ClJ.,. "Slnbad The S611or" ( 1EM7, venture) Douglas Falfbanka Jr., Mau O'Hara. After landing on an llland. Sit dtscovera treasure 11nd a beautiful <*'· (lhr ,S7mln) Cl) MMI &..-"IT• ft _. t view Mgments plvs 100QS "Too L•t• Goodbr"·.. "St1nd By Me.. lfld Tripper ' and are IMtuted In thll co special t•ped dvrlng Jullan Lennon's -111·::~.~: --.nn~--.. .....n Wtiile In . hvtry •• but man allpt Into a atrange blrberlhoJ quick t11m snd finds therapy •nd ron ~~----------------------..... n :> g ... I • nttr· 1 Few 'Day 'ICel1 dint M6$· fOt a -~ Sters John Caasavetes. Nlchola.s Colasan- 10. ,.., ..... i':.i. A man who provides ~ for commtfcialt~ a singing LM carz•cnm ....,. I• ff W Interview With I ~;.:= ---~110T1-•--1n thl8 concert from London's Wem~ Arena.- Otte Strait• perl0tm a tiring ol hltl lrdJ<S· Ing "Brotherl In Arms" and "Alchemy " In ttlf90. ( 1 hr.) CJ) .. "Mikey And Nicky" ( 1978, Ora· ma) Peter Falk, John Caauvetet. A syn- dic.ale member hldet in a hotel room fear· tut that a contract It out '°' hll ltfe 'R' ( t h< •• 59 min.) 1 ........ M CDI •arlJIOfLl••Apreviewol the 19ee Southeestem Conference foot· bell ...-on lncludel a IOC)t( at former SEC pleyll'I who've played In the NFL Inch.Id· Ing Archie Manning. Ken Stebttr and TQmmY Cua•t lit. hr.) ,_. '9AY AT Host Howard Ste- llef'9 hlghligtlte the WMkenc:I'• offbeat en- tertalnmtnf ttoe. • WMft MW••ll IOlll An argument between 8hlfley and Raj results In • battle et the diner •• they bOth try to com~e for cuttom« dollars (R) • M •LA. FMtured: an Interview with a man who '"ta perlchutea; mtdrltf-bar· Ing fuhlone: the ~lcal dangers of aero- bic dancing: urbln t.gendt, U.ATlM9 =-CllMICI °' l LRTlm "9lft CCUIT ....... ......... IU, ......... ,. ...... •••u•-• ... Q MY ••llY wm Drew Bar· rymore and Heither Leary lier In this eer· i. tale of an lmlglnltlve 10-ye.ar-old girl wtlo inellt• that the heers a burled wom· 1n'1 \IOlce. Cl) l'W'U. New YOO< Yankees at Seat· t1i Mariners (Live) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) .Ya. ... •CJ)~--Two llO<let a clerk trite on a pelt of lhoes once owned by e murder victim, a young man atumble9 Into the ultlmate loet and found depeltmef'lt In ater~) (1 hr) • "The Five Of Me" (1981. Ora· ma) O.vtd Birney, Dee Wallace. Five pe<· IOnelltlea plegtJe a K0tean War vete<an through hla postwar life and marriage un1M he Meka hetp from a psyohlatrllt. Beaed on en ectuel caM hltt~ (2 hrs.) ... "The 8"9' (1978. Science- Fiction) JoM Saxon. John Carradine. Swa.mw of highly Intelligent kllter bee$, ln- t9nt on hefting men's d9etruetlon of the enwonment, attack helpleM ~ (2 tn.) e 0 ELI t• Webettt loula up a cflenoe to l!wttt • new glt1 In hie o1 ... to ..__Vllenl~=party. (R) 0 L~!j,,. Bia Fhc" I'""· Mist"l'I ~SueenAnepach.Anun- eonventtonel prl'vlte detective, who WH deeply lnVOIVtd In the '90t l)(Ot .. 11. It drawn Into• caae C:l.:lcal 00<· Ilion and murder. (2 hrL • ••• ,.,._. Q ..--~. WMl 919' -"An inauranoe Stoek1 a L!eblllly?" Gueat: Selomon Blotherl Inc. MaMglng Olreofor A. Ml· chMI Frlnquelll. CC) .. ''North Oellu Forty"' (1979, Comedy) Nick Nolle. Mac bavlt Groupiee. ~and ~t peny- lng begin to take thei toll on two fun.loY- lng b'Jt OY9t•U.hlll lootbell pleytra. 'R' {g_ hra.) CID.,. "The wt Dragon" (1985. Ora· ma) Talmek. Vanity. An uplnng. martial art• mut•'• romance with a video dltc jookey II thrMlenld by a nelghbot'tlood hoollgen. 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr., '9 min.) CD llOW9 "Silv«8do" ( 1986, w .. tern) Kevin Kline. Scott Glenn.In tr. 18808, the paths of two drffttrt C0\)\/9f09 en roote to thelt del11ny In a town called Sllveredo 'PG-13' (2 tn.. 13.=-.. Cl) ,_ NMla a .... The Pointer Sltttrt ling "Fn," "Automatic." "I'm So Excited" Ind Mleetlona from their new album "Contect." In 1tereo. ( 1 hr ) • _. "The Handt Of Orloc" ( 1981, Horror) Mel Ferr•. Deny Carrell. Arter being maimed In en aoddtnt, a cone.r1 planit ha a new pelt ol hendt grafted on. never reallzlng that they Ottglnalfy ti.- longed to• kk. (2~ • Gll llllff 1UGU • .UY In llereo. {_1 h!J ... 0 a --W"*J It removed lrom hie llarrlng ~In • hlQh.tchool vet· alon of "H.M.8. Pinafore." (1') Q-....... i :.=-:-man who Pfovldes 11~ for oommerclate: • singing ~mber. • WM.I. nmJ -"Are lnaurence Stocki a Lllbllty?" Gueat: S.lomon BrotherS Inc. M~lng Director A. Mi- chael Frtnquellt • • COat•ICllW OCMIY'f "The Quest FC>t A Home For Homeleaa Worn· en" A look at the PfoO' ... being made In =~ a plac. for Orenge County's women. (I)...,... .... Cl) .,_ "Getting Phytlcal" ( 1984. Orama) S.ndlhl Bergman, Alexandra Paul. A contender ln tne Mita l'tlyslque USA cont•t It contronted With peraonal problems white pr~ for the competi-tion. _LR) Q (2 tn. • 0 LM IOA A lorM dof and his grandson are I I oddl ovef the young man'• caree< ~: Stublng reunlt" an ex-con and her daughter: ltue g91a In- volved with• atowawey: a men romanoea ~ Vlekl. (R) 0 (2 hrs.) 1 .. "Oevtl Dog: TM Hound Of Hell" ( 1978. Horror) Rlct\ard Crenne. Yvette Mlmleux. A IYbUfbln famlty beoome ne<· vOUtly aware that their pet dog Is poe-WM<Syt en uneerthly powet~~.=~ • ~c•.u--• M. ''The Kilr\g Floor"' MOIM Gunn etld Dam- ien l •k• atar In thll drtme about •uatit~ WOfk«I In Chlcego'• llOQ-yarda • IMV"'tt~ to unionla dut1.~ortd War I. (R) (2 hn.) e ''ll'le Bliek talllon" ( t979, Advent~) Kelly Reno, ~ Rooney. BIMd on Wltttf F'ettey't " Stallion" bookL After Ming reecutd Prem the 19- ltnd on wtllon they wart tNpwredled to- gether. a boy Ind • PIOtM become ln- vo!Wd In the ract of the century. (2 hf't.) l ....... u. ,_ ... l'"W 'I .U111T tin 1-flghllghtt of the '78 WOl1d Seflee (Yank ... vt ~ LIW -1"I .. lllMT 01 IOCI • IOU Huey Lewis I nd the News oerlorm singles from their albums "Sports" and "PietUfe Thia." lnctudlng "If This II It .. "Walking on • Thin Line" and "Do Yoo Belleve In Love?" In stereo ( 1 hf.) '. (%).:Ml "Flesh & Blood" (1 985, Ad- venture) Rutger Hauer. JIM!fer JalOtl Lelg.h Ourtng !he middle ages. a warrior It betrayed by a feudal l()(d and Meks r• venge by kidnapping hit 80l'\'I fianoee. 'R' (2hrs ,6 ~~ W l1Zl mn • Included: .. All the Lovt In the World" (The OVtlleld). "Hlghtf Love" (Steve Wlnwood). "Like e '}fCk" @ob Seger). In stereo ( 1 hr) •W .:Ml "Von Ryan'• Expresa" (1965. Oram•) Frank Sinatra, Treva< Howard An Ametlcan leacts a prltooefs' revolt egalntt the Nazis taking them to Aut1rla (2 hrt . 30mln) (() AUl\'UUM Illa fl001UU, . --~~~lntervlewwlfh IBr~~ ----=-~ AUCW Ml U •CM tmo The !arm crisis In America It Mef'I through the .eyet of an auetloneer who tells oft the ~Ions ol bankrupt farmers. ( 1 hr ) lC) llO¥ll "Tha Legend Of Biiiie Jean" ( 1986. Drema) Helen Slate<, Keith Got· don The details surroondlng an acckSen· 111 ltl<X>tlng turn two teenagers Into fugl· tlv" and eventual cult figures 'PG· 13' Q U hr . 36 min ) CID MOV9 "The Terminator" ( 1984, Scl· ence Fiction} Arnold Schwarzenegglf. Linda H1m1lton A cybot'g la tent beck In lime lrom the year 2029 to present~ay Los Angeles to aseasalnate • woman who tS destined to gtve birth to a revolutionary ~~~·.:zt 1 Cl) .,,._.. a. •w-nrr••• Interviews. re- cent concert footege end Wlt•oe perl0tm- ances hlghllght this eplaode IMturlog The TemptatlOf"ls. who joined Motown In 1961, and The Foor Tops, together OVtf 30 years producing hits such as "Reach OVI I'll Be There)." In llereo. ( 1 hr.) IOml -~TUCll In 11ereo. ( 1 Iv) ...... ..,..,Ell -... .... llATCM ·-·----"Certain Fury" ( 1985, Oram•) Tatum O'N .. I, Irene Cara Two t.-n-ege glrll are mistakenly lmpllceted In a court- room shootout and are l)U(SIJed by the ~ice 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) .... .:Ml "The Wild Life" ( 1984. Come- dy) Chrlttoph« Penn. Eric Stoa. With the t tart ot aehool fvst around lhe COtll4tr. a group of teen-agers IPfndl lhe IUI #Mk of aumrner In •II ou' hedOnlttlc r9Y91ry 'R' tW f&D ••-- ,_ .. y l~r mfnL mlAMI Skttohet: Sugar Rey I~ ChMch Ind Ch~ tun.Jet; a ~ 0..... cOtNMrcill: the BlgOtt 1 .... 99' U ..... IOI I I-... '91WM. Sunday,Auguat24, 1986 25 r T •I ~NI. Sunnyland Slim. Robert Jl.lniOt locicweed. Jeelle Mee Hemphla, Albert Macon and Rob«1 Thomu. Ooctor Roa and Sonny ,Terry are among the perform- .,. ...,. In hlghllghrs from thle 1964 bltJM featlval ln Atlenta. i ~ t,...., ..,..,. ... .. ''Puri* FWn" (1964, MUlllCal) • ~ Kotero. A )'OUng Minn. apo11 linoer'• IOfdld tamly bec*grouno prOY!dle "'-lmpe1ue for NI rtM to the top of tN contempotary mutlc WOt1d and en- •beel him to flnO io... with • wtneome rock iii In eterto. 'R' Q (1 hr .. 51 min.) ....... *I W1MCD1ntter.o. (1!'r~ *' u. .. ,,.. ··'*" ,... ~~.round action from FlulNng • • n11•rr Ha.t Johnny Ca110n Scheduled; ectr ... Vlctone Jack10n. e1ar- 1net1e1 Pete Fountain In lteteo ( 1 hr ) Mnm&Y-.T 1.-r .... lfMftm IMUl-AT ... •u..& ... ...,. •ICY tw IMI .... CMm Guest•: Mlchae1 • Jllc« JoMe. "9(JI) .. ''Commando" (1985, A~­ tura) Arnold Sdlwa~. Rae Dawn Chona. The ex-4Mder of an elite mffltary tuk Toroa le prMMd baci< Into setvtce When his dMlgnter le kld~ppad 'R' Q ( l tv .. 30 min.) -· Cl) --"AnaQI On FM!" ( 19S.., Orama) PeUI MictlMI Gl&Nf, Linda Kef.- ~· In thle tact-beMd dtamattutlon, a matrtad couple turns a tmalHown naws- pei>« Into a Putttzer Pr1ze-wlnnlng suc- oeae by reponing on oontr<Mnlal events lnvolvlng a cul!Ttt community (R) (2 ltira.~--­_, ... 0..-fUI NITIWAl Spoota ara W'I• t~ wttti edited ~ of HOiiy· wood'• went rncw1aa. FMturtct "Project Moonbue~~:~· ( 1 ht , 30 min ) I WJLWPlll IS ---~'Women II Play'' ( 1983, AOJtt) Sharon Kane. Tlgr The erotic ad- YentUt• of ftve ~ ( 1 hr .. 16 min ) l •a.ua -_,,.....In stereo. ( 1 hr.) .. .. "Sax Gem.t Of The Vary Rich" ( 19&3, Adult) "'-tiler o..i.y, Chna Chit· ty. The heltt to • fortuna gether tor the reeding of their father' 1 wllt 'R' ( 1 hr • 18 min.) .. (%) .. "Stat Trek 111· The SNleh For Sc>oc*" ( 1964, ~ Ac11on) Wiiiiam Shetner. ~ Kelley. Adm Kirt< , .... Mmblee the cnw of the 11atthlp En- *Pt'IM fof one final VO)'-ot: to try and r..cue Mr. 8'>0ok. whoM lplftl remo. --. ~ the rllPldY degenerating ~ n 'PG~ (1.W._;6 mln.) -,_.,. -ln1tereo. (! ·~ I ~---·­.,..' I I ~- 28 Sunday. AuguS1 2-4, 1986 (!)•-• ITM llllCll Sacond r<U"ld of Mmlft- l na ::: .: (1 ht.) _.., w .... ... "Hie Girt Friday" (1940, eom.- Cety Grant, AoMllnd fMael. A tough editor and a topnotch rtipetter oowr the axacutlon of • oonvtcted ~lier (2 hra.) (J) .. ''The lntruderl" ( 1987. W•t· em) Edmood O'Btten, Don Wurray. The death of an Indian Q9lvanlzte a lheitft Into ectlon agalna1 the .--. Jetnea.Co6e y~ geng. (2 hrs., 30 min.) e .. ''The Muter Of Belllntrea" (1953. AdvantUte) ErTOI Flynn, S.trioe Caml)bell. A young Scotemen aacapae hll OOUf'ltry and tvrM pirate whet\ a r9belllon In Which he wa lrwofved t.k (2 hrl.) Cl)......,..•w ~~ umbla Cup, from Tri Cltlal, Wntt. (R) ( 1 ht ) ()) .. "Al#rt Cat" (1964. A<Mntuta) Karin Mani. Roban Tottl After hOodluml cauee her graoomothef's deeth. a wng. lul woman ..... her mertlal atte eitpertlaa to bring the thugl 10 IUlfloa. 'R' ( 1 ht . 23 mln .. ICOTT w•_,TMCU In atareo (1 hr.) ttl~ ... "little Treuure" (1985. Ora- ma) Margot Kidder, Ted Denton In MeJCJ- eo, a ltrlppar tMme up with a Mady Amencen ax-petrlot to INfeh ror her te- ther and a ltolen fOtlune. 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 mJn) W CID 1--CA9I M M.U •MCI Competition .,... ~-· the 11918 and the rOOklal and QU911erbedc T.O. Pan<er -~ ~9'. et.«•lne lnJur*. ... ''The Sterile Cuckoo" (1969. Otame) Liu MlnnalM, Wandell Burton A lonely. mixed-up collage co-ed tr1aa to manipulate • nelw, Mntlt,.... freahmen Into e romantic affair. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) • ..-rY ... lllAnMI "SUNIYof Num- ber Thr"" 'What Mutt I Do To Be Saved?" ( 1 hr ) CC) .. "Loel<t' It" ( 1982, Comedy) Tom CNIM, '-<:kle E.atle Haley Four teen-age t>ovfhat>lng lo io.a thetr vtrglnlty in •~na brothel ptek up 1.n old« wom- an eouth f0t a Maxlcen divorce 'R' ~':iii .. ~ -~ .. "VolUnt..,." ( 1985, eom.dy) Tom Ha.n6c1. John Candy. An llT<>gant Valle jolr'9 the Paec:. Corpe and goee to Thelland, Whet• he meetl an overzeatoue Mmarttan with an ~tted plan to bulld • bridge 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. '8 min.) ..... "TerrttOflal Mtn" ( 1978, Ora- m.) Bttnda Vac:icaro, Kim Aioharda. A bect*Of-rancher mMtt a tll'IQlle taecher but cannot date her beoeuaa of the town'• -thet Iha Wiii ... .,,. the adlOOI and ~~) , ... "Bilty The Kid ..... Dnlcula" (1998, HorrOf) ~ Cour1ney, John c.rn.dlne A r9formed outtew mek• the •'WM .. ~ ....... --" thet Na "'"'1encl'• UftOla .. ;'I.A 10rn .. (~rM9moNt Owlc. tecond roond, from Colonlel Country Cfub In CofdcMl. T~~) (2 M.) Nll!'PMne At Tl1J Beech" ( 1983, Amandi t..anglet, Mele Dom-romenttc upe and dOwrll of • vcung Pat111en wornert '4C&tiotq In Nor· mendy • vtewec1 through the eyte of her 18-yew-old ~-'R' (1hr .• 3' Mir\) •1Pl~111CD In etareo. .. ,.. _. CCMnlY .. Sched- Uled: Int.... wfth Wiiiie Nel9on, 8.J. Thoma: ~nee by e.Jla. -ltitt.-"'-" .. """" eegmentt ~ aonga ''Too Late For Gooclbyte." "Stend By Me" and "Dey Trippet'' and are ... Med In thle eoncart ap9*I ~ ~ ~ Lannon'• flrat ArnertcM tour. In 1terao ( 1 ht.) -· .. "AIQM" ( 1038. Romenot) ~Boyer, Hedy L.a.marr An lnteme- tionel teWll UMf talc .. refuge 11'1 the ax.otlc ::=2hra.) • ''The Eyee H.va It" ( 197•, ) 8'naed Cuteek. Dennie Water· men. Thraa polltlcal ... .in. plotting to kltl a Ylalting ttataeman terrorize the etu- dent9 at • adlOOI tor the blind (2 ~ ) s:.,-:. ...... . ~ .. '"TMdMt1" (1 ... Drama) Nick Nolte, Jo8eth Wllllam9 A llwauit brought egaln91 a zoo.Ilk• urban high IOhool for awwding • ~ 10 an lill- t.,.ta student IPUt9 • blJmaO.ovt Instruc- tor to IMten IOt hie dllcarded ldNla. 'R' ~l'W .. 48 min) "",..Ml 11111 lrtl llON "Razorbac k" (1 98•, 8uapanM) Gregory Harrison, Arklt Whiteley. In the herah Auetrallan outback, two men trad( down a bloodthlrlty boer which Ml l\lt'i amo« 'R' ( 1 ht , 3' mln.) ·1·· '" U-1'-.Nl&Y ---M.....cATI .. "Aaeh & Blood" (1985. Ad- venture) Rutger Hauef, Jennifer Juon Leigh. During the middle aoaa. a wwrlot 11 betrayed by • t.udel lotcf •nd leek• re- venge ~kidnapping hie eon'1 flanc.e. 'R' ~ tn., e m1n.1 •a>•n IM&W .. (JI) ...... ,,. ... (l)WW•lll-Rap. Bob FC>fehead IS In troub6t egelrl whet\ a polltlcal ••P<>ee 10- ~ NI conttttuanta. ...... "A.II Trah LNd To La1 Vegas" (1975, Mystery) Ter ... GraVM, Phil ~ A ~ polloawomen and U.S. h'te9ury agtnlt jolf'I tore. to ~ trat• the undtlworld ot Lai Vegu. (2 .hrs.) .... "The L.alt Va~" (1971, Ad- venture) MlohMI Caine. Omar Sherif. In the IMt German vlllege to be untouched by either ~ Of the Thirty YMra' War. tti. townepeople try to coexllt ~fl.Illy with the <1CCU!>ytng eoldlert. (2 hra) (J)~ • .. "Rio Rite" (1 9'2 ~) Abbott and CostelO, Kat~ Qrayeon Two men become Involved with the Naz.I eplaa who heve lnflltrated a ranch (2 hra.) ·--9" (I) W 111 W htdefa Crown ttom Toroneo. (A) ' l •=•n•••• • -...... .. .. ''The Wiid Lite'' ( 1 .. eon. cty) cMatopher P.nn. Eric Stolz. With the l1art of adlOOI ~t around the comer. 1 O"lUP Of , .......... epel'lda the ,.., ~ of tumrner In al out ~IC r.....ity 'R' -~'~r':*'i ~--w.--.... ·-Saturclay -Morning------~ llO'ftl "Al'ltarctlca" (1~. Orama) t<• • Tsun~h1kr loia•-i r11!> f T. r. 1 .... llO'ftl "Smash-Up, The Story 0 1 A Woman" ( 1947. Orama) Susan Hayward. Lee Bow!Mn~ 30 min.) 1 ~":1mea.Yum ............. ~ Lm\llMCM.1 ... "The Wild life" (198-'. Come- dy) Chri81opl'ler Penn Eric Slolz. ( 1 hr 36 min.) -~~ d (1)-ITUITll llOTI-•AW In this oonoe<t ftom London's Wembley Arena. Dire Slralts perlOf'm a llrl"il of hits lnclud· Ing ''Brothln In Arms" end "Atchetny " In stereo.(lhr.) ....... Oii .... a.IT m • mn-.o ....... llOIOT c•••~• a.w 191TU ......... .,... ll'lftlll• H•• lllllCJ • tnao Featured· L A. Board of Ed· ucatlon President Rita Wahers and David ~ker from the College Success Semi- nar ~ le~i::o Y<» Show C> Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid C&esar. Im-~ Coca (1hr,32 min) (!).,.,."Sky Oregon" I 19•9. MystlfY) Roland Winters. ~eye Luke ( 1 hr . 30 mlnJ..ecm ... IM110IW.~~ • IMll Mtctovlo Perez hosts. I WWI WhW ,, . ..,,.. ••1t211111 ..,,. .... wn • 111• l9CllT _..LUCY .. POICll .....,.. ,,_,...,... -·UD19•90R~9imN .._ "Midnight Madness" ( 1980 Col!TIA(i\I) David Naug.htoo. Debra Clinger 1 hf.. mtn) -.™ G•uc•u .... ,Alm9 .... Q il~YmMlll .... Cll'&W toGIDAYU. • lnDO ~tured Barbera Kaza from tht Economic Literacy CouncR of C.Ufomlt, (~ -:c.. f'J Q .. ··eacti.ior Moth«" c 1939. ) Glriger Rogere. David Niven. C 1 hr.rn ~ .... ~ FOUf S..aons" (1981, eom.dy) Alan Aide, Carol &lrnett f 1 hf . '7 min) •1 ll't ... IUMQ -~·---- Oum.DQ YOUl'M---...... 1'0 ...... ltAl90W 9ITI **11La1. .... Oll...:tl ...... flOl'I OUTDOOI ..,..._ ,..._ .... 1.£·-"" .. . .. , ................ 1-=-o -~ &..ocmT Mm com. "'-191TU --~ ...... IAmllTAI MUCftCA -..GPCMTOallll ""' •e.Mnt 001tmanwr-.111-'°',.. Inboard end Tunnel Serles. from ~ Mertlnevllle. w Ve. (T•ped) ( 1 rHJ.,.,. "You Llghl Up My Life" (1977, Romance) Didi Coon, Joe Stiver ( 1 hr .• 30 ~ .. ~.._~II Of The Lonet0rne Pine" (1936, Weetem) Fred MecMurrey, Henry Fonda. (2 hrs .• 5 min) • DAVIY,_IOUA111 ITAluml -~., ...... , .... CMIT'OOll CMOI• CGl'lm••IYMIAl.111--IMITIAI .,. "Gun Glory" (1 957 Western) Stewart Grange<. Rhonda Fleming ( 1 hr • 29 mlo) .. ()) llU ....... ,, WMl1\MI ~Dlll .. lr~.:c'Q ...... ,. IUCl-ADMlmnrlllOlllYw.J) ........ LOllD .......... .,. "Teen wow· ( 1985, Comedy) Mlohael J FOK. James Hampton ( 1 hr . 31 min.) (!) ..... "°"" (I)_,.,. "Wey CM West ' ( 1936. Come- dy) Stan Laurel. Oliver Hardy ( 1 hr , 6 min~ ~--"The Story Of Vernon And Irene castle" ( 1939, Musical) Fred Astaire. G.,..~ (1 hf., 33 min.) -D=:-··· a .... ,. ... ~ I • ... ..,. u•ru c • FMtured' fMSA auto racing. from RMwllde. CeMI L1 hr.) Cl) ... "Two Fl:I. W•t" (1960. Wl•i:=.: . .k>Mpti Cotten .., ... Ill nu ,_ • !MCTOI NL FOfd end BudwtlMt Chemptonthip. "°"' Pitt ... bUr~(A)(1 ht.) ®~-.&&.--Ateerwge bOy't llfe ~ Nrloue c:Nngea whefl hit par.nl1 bring hit r.Cerded eleter COena Hid) home to five. ( 1 hr ) l:.r= ..U."'8••-- ··---LI wt ..... ~ •caara1wccum ... "FIYe Miiiion YMl'I To _Earth" C 1968, SclerK»-Aetion) James Donald. Andrew Keir (2 hrs ) Cl) ... "This Could Be The Night" (1957, Comedy) Jean Simmons. Antho- i Franc:lo8a. ( 1 hr . « min.) ,. .. .. .,. "Slaughter Trall" (1951, West· ern) Brian Oonlevy, Gig Young. ( 1 hr . "40 min.) -1••1••··---,._., •• M.l ... ,.. .. , •• 1. ... 1'0Nl'rt :'..m:",..uucnc...,.. I' .iw. "Tarzan And The Sl'le-08vll" ( 1953. Adventure) LeK 8ar1<er. Monique lv'"5!'30 min I Qmlf,_NACI ... "Biii Cosby, Himself" ( 1982, Comedy) 8111 CosDy ( 1 hr , « min ) (I) AUTO UClll NASCAR Gatorade·200. from Darlington, S.C. (Live) (2 hrs,) CB) llCMI "M.A.0 0. Mothers Against Drunk Drivers" ( 1983. Orama) Marlette Ha~aula Prentiss ( 1 hr • "40 min.) <D "The General" (1927. Come- dy) (Sllenl) Bust&f Keeton. Marlon Meck (! hr , 23 min ) CI) llCMI 'One Heavenly Night" (1 931 Musical) Evelyn Laye. John Boles ( 1 hr . 22mln l tW I PGU POllTIOll e u•w Regional coverage of Los Angeles Dodgers at New Y()O( Meta °' Chicago Cube at Atlanta Braves. l tveJ{3 hrs.) ~CA'ITOPT9 0 S ·-IPICIAL "The Haunted Trailer" A college coed (Lauren Tewes) l'~)l::: IMng Quarters are haunted ... ,.. WIOll Fl .. ... a..IT .. NM:I -IAICM tW e (I.) u.I. Clf9I ,_ Eer1y roundt, ffom UST A Netlonel Tennis Center In Fluttitng Meadowa. N.Y (Taped) (3 lhta.~Oll-"" Otm'CMWT• .. "A·Heuntlng Wa Will Go' (1942, Comedy) Sten Laurel. Ollwf Har· l7~ ..... .., ·-------•Wmll_., .. , .. , ...... "' ... ttlll~ .._"Johnny Guitar" (1953. Weet· em) Joan C<awlord, Sterilng Hayden (2 hrs .. 15 min ) Sunday, August 24, 1986 27 -lahlrclay Cont. _., . .,.. ____ _ -1~mia• ._"Spectre" (1977, Hotror) Gig v~. Robert Culp. (2 tut.) ... "Old V04J HMr The One AbOOI The Traveling Saleeledy?" (1968, Come- c1i') Phylle Diiier. Bob Oenver ( 2 hrt.) • ... a.I SchedUled: A U lute to hit lltlglee lncludel Whitney Houtton'a "Sav- ing All My love fOf You." RObert Palmer' a "Addlctecl 10 love." TMtl fOf FMrs' "Shout" and a-N's "Take on Me." Phil Colllna Interview. In ttereo. ( 1 hr ) t:-=--•"•'M-..... ..._ mnm •wmm...., CI) .. "Modern Tl"*" (1936, Come- dy) Oharlee Chaplin, Paulette Goddard. 0 hr .• 29 min.) (l) ITAi ~ Sporta competition l•turlng cut members from "Oelle1," "Charlie & Company," "love Boat" and "Ca~' Semlflnal rOYfld. (R) (1 hr.) CJ) "Night Of The Comet" ( t 9~ Sci.nee Action) Catherine Mery Stewart Kelll Maroney. (1 hr., 35 min ) CJ) MAmCUT While In a hurry. a butlneae- man lllpt Into a strange barbershop tor a qulott trim and finds therapy and romance Start John Cassav ..... Nlcholat Colasan- to. • .. ! =-:. Washington Poet movie Ctl11e Paul Attanasio conduct& an Inter- view wtth Sigourney Weave< and reviews the current hits "Heertbum" and "Al- i.nt." -· ATM .... Scheduled: Rex Reed and Biii Harris take Oll9f u tltm orltlet for the eerlee. Reviews. "The Fly" (Jeff Gold· blum. Geenti Oevla) : "Stand by Me" (Wll Wheeton, River Phoenix) : "Manhunter" (WMllam Peter-.n. Kl~ (II IR. .. tulGI St. l04JIS Cardinali at San Diego Chargers (Taped) ~hrt.) • -flOll AU llAICllll Swedish Influ-ence on the growing tr9nd toward manu· facturecr noutlng. Ii'. IT. : &&l9m1a• " Mn'O ._.... D~ WM.19 D · MICM ® ._ "Six w-." ( 1982. Dtama) Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore ( t hr , 47~ CJ) "Mikey And Nicky" ( 1976, Dra- ma) Peter Falk, JOhn Caauvetn (1 hr. ··169 =-IGULTUll .. "Born .. B-52" (1967, [)fa· ~l!-~=~:~.:·(: D<*w• Hart, George Hamilton 11 :..:.r.: min.) Cl),__, St. Jude ~-Clhalo, third round, from Colonlal Country Club In CotdoYa. Tenn. (Llvt) (2 tn.) Cl> ... .._ JudOM; Tritten Rogen. .ii Whelan, Jemie F•N. Ptrlormance by -1At5 ---........ ..., 28 Sunday; August 24, 1986 (l) M'IW GI M llTI Lip..yncect. ..-. maJne Stewart'• ''The WOtd II Out," Olre Stralta' "Money '°' Nothing" and Rick Iii• "Celebrate Youtll." (R) W ,_.. I .. &Al UI M ._WI. CLnlUle l•&mn'I Hlghllghta of the foot- ball c. betwMn the L.A. Reldefl and lthe ::"; =~~~ 1 30 min ) --::. "The Desert Reta" ( 1953. Ad· lven~~l Richard Burton, JatnM Maaon. •MrrAIYlaMm . ""' ...... ..,....__., .. "VOluntettt" (1986, Comedy) Tom Henka, JOhn Candy. (1 hr., 46 mtn.) (!)•Mm Leroy auffn a aerlout knee Inju- ry during a dance demonetratlon. In ster- eo. {R) ( 1 hr.) Cl) •AM CMll Klngsfleld actlvely op- poaes Hart's appointment to the faculty. Bell must decide whether or not to acoep1 Utlon In Bolee. (2 hrs.) ,...,. AUCftOll -....... .,.., ... .. ~Oll9t----- IR. c.IDI ~The payche of the NFL '1 hardett hitters It probed and com- mon ,.i:.;, c:Tl·.Ji. hr.) i lllO¥ATIOI New developments In den- tal technology, , I , ... , .. " um *13tM llOWll "A.union At Falrbotougtf' ( 1985, Otama) Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (%) llOWll "A Change Of Seatona" (1980, Comedy) Shirley Maclalne, An- th<>% Hopkins ( 1 hr .. •2 min.) 1111 almT•• i.LUITUm • e llOWll "Voyage To The Bottom Of The See" (1961, Adventure) Walter Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine. (2 hra.) •.....: .... (!) ,._ Leroy auffert a w !Qus knee lnJv· ry during a dance demonstration. In ater- eo. (R) ( I hr ) e llOWll "Monate< Zero" ( 1966, Sci· enc.Action) Nick Adams. Aklfa Takara· da. (2 hft.) e llOWA The carpenters. masona. wet\19ft and englneer9 of the animal W0'1d are obleNed It WOf"'*Rm hr.) l =r...:u ..... ~tnM ~A Youth Tournament. from COlumbut, Ohio. (A) (1 hr.) i lTM,_ .. ~ .. ITM uml Sports competttlon leeturlng cut membera from "O.llas," ''Chlrlle & Compeny," "LCM Boet" and ''Ceoltol "Stmlflnal round. (A) ( 1 hr.) &::u.-u--~ 0 ........ ..,. 8chtdullcl: World Cup Qymnaetlet Chlrnpionahlpt (aame day tape) • from Bt!)lng. China; World Weightlifting Championship• (tap9d) from SotdertHIJe, Sweden. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l~--2 I l•IWW .. "Your Cheelln' Heart" ( 1994. 81ogtapny) George Hamllton. SUMl'I Ollwf ( 1 hr . 38 min > -1,,.,,.,aMm ll'IAUIM ._ ''The War BetwMn The Tatea" 1!!~: ~) Richard Cranna. Eltz.abeth -~·> 1--•MW'I& _,_ n :•nw ....... .. "Weird Science" ( 1985, Come- dy) Anthony Micheet Hall. Kelty Le&Odt ~hr .. 3A min.~ &I Ull ,_ TAU nm&m "The Prtnceea Who Had Never Laughed" A king In a land where there le no laughter 1UmmOn1 a comedian (Howle Mandel) to cheer up hll Md deuahttr. In ater.o. Q ( 1 hr.) I =-•AY·.-ca · I .. --·--IUlll'Y metlce'I Cup: Don't leave Ptf1h wlthoul It. The U.S. attempt• to regain the Cup In 1987. • -.... 90ITI Scheduled· World Cup Gymneatic» Champlonthlpe (aeme day t~), from Bellina, China. World Welghtllhlng Champlon•hlps (taped) from Soedertatl)e, SW9den ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) (!) AT M .,.. Scheclultd: Rex Reed and 8111 Harris review "Extremltlta" (Ferrah Fawcett, Ja"* Ruaeo), "She's Gotta Have It" (Tracy Camila Johns. Tommy Redmond Hlcka) and "My Amer!· can Coulln" (John Wiidman, Margaret la=). I • "WPI I sen ~ Pedrta II Mon· treel-=~~~tn., 30 min.) ·-OOOl •om.Am POO'TIM&. ~-unu•A~fll•IT•From the MGM Grand Hotel In Laa Vegas: the matter ~ mlmlos Kermit the Frog, Or. Auth WtatM!mer, Juflo lglellaa and Preeldant Reagan. j' hr.) ~tar Trek fl : The S..rch For S " 1 ScltMe Fiction) Wllllam , ~Oftat Ktllty. (I hr .. 45 min.) .., .... ,_,.,Yllllllll ,.. Leroy sun.rt a eerloua knee lnJu- ry dumg a dance demonttl\tlon In ster· eo.:A~hr.) ~--..,•·ctn• ~ .. "Brtekout" ( 1971. Actv.rlture) James Drury, i<.ttvyn Htyt. (2 hrl) • .. "Oracul9" ( 1979, Fentaay) Frank La= laurenoe Ollvler. (2 hrt.) • n •~ iiuw "Thomea Eakins: A Motion POf1ralt" Thll 1()()1( at painter Thomae &kins' career lncludta lntervfewt wtth fonner modtla, tumptta of hie art and r..nectmantt from hie llf9 INturlng Kevin Conwe.JU 1 tht artltt. Sam Wat~ ton nenat-. 1 hr.) I .. ---· Ol&&mNlllM.L Miami at South Ce· rob~~) (3 hrt., 30 mln.) (!) "A Pttc. Of The Action" (1977, Comedy) Sidney Poitier, 8111 eo.- i (2 :. 30 "*'.) ....... H •'nlAOTI 1111 • .. ''Good Ouys WNr Black" 978, Adlltnfurt) 'Chuck Norrll, Jamee ·ncac;-~2 hft.) ·1-i-r= ·-lalul'Clay Coal • .. , ..• ~ ... "8111 Cotbr, HlmM!f'' (1982, Comedy) Biii Colby. 1 hr., «min.) 00 _. "The Empire Strlk• Beck" ( 1980, Science Fiction) Mark HamlH. Har- rtton Fofd. (2 hrs • ' min.) CJ) .. "Midnight Madnea'' ( 1980, Comedy) O.vld Neughton, Deb<• Cllngar O hr .. Sb min.) •ucme,..•ua _ .,. ... -----. -· CJ) 9l ..... flOOllAU. H~ ton Oiiers at O.llu Cowboyl (live) (3 hrl.) .... "Take The Money And Run" (1989, Com9cfy) Woody Allan. Janet Margolin. Followtng llll r-.. trom pri.- on, 1 bumbling benk thltf nndl thet he hean't loe1 his compulllon to 1t .. 1. (2 l'n.) 1:.1'.:ix , • ..., =~1' _aMm..,..,, Of Al MT1IT A tuMY of the 30-yeer carMr of 1he paint- ~=-=-and video artllt. • .-aTflON Tony e.nnett llrlOI • medley of hie hit•, lnclodlng "It Had to Be Vou," "As Time GOM By" and "I Left My He9rt In Sen Franclaco " ( 1 ht.) CC .. "The Cat People" (1942, Hor- ror) Simone Simon. Kant Smith. A glr1 11 CCJraed wtttl tht ablllty to conV9rt herMlf Into • vlcloul panther 11 W'IU. (1 hr .. 13 lmln;.._.,_1181 -.... -,_..r:a.., 19 .-T "'°" Monroe and Henry di.cover a ClOYe<-YP In the death of Mra Stinton' 1 friend. e WIJt ..-aCA A aurvey of unutUal anl- rnatt. Including the manat" and the div· Ing epldef. 11 well ea extinct prehistoric crMtur•. O u..-PU -wmt CM•• 1l9. ..., UCIJ """ .... ....,.,, toneumer Information on the Igloo lea chel1. •Canadian lottaf)' 11cktt IOlm end Stlhl chain MWS. e •UWOOO W• Scheduled: an lntervt.w with Rich Lltlle. e --•DIATM "Hollywood'• Crime Wava" 8r0deflck Crawford hottl thla llo- tlonellzad Interpretation of notorious Amer1can crtmlNte. Clips featUtlng Jemee Caanev. Humphrey Bogart, Warren Beat· 1y, l=ay9 Ounaway and Jat0n Roberdl ere anown.~.) i u UCll wmt DAVll hOIOMl1 Tlpa on gla..-.hleld tr•tmanta and home Ml• ty h&Urdl. Aleo, the ltlUa of ... , bellt on achool buael.. • ..u. -Vldcl ~ her ln-ndlble ttrenglh _.,.,, • bothood ~ane Jemlt and hla trlende. • =r=::. The Rocky Moun-~ that affetc:h from the C.nadlan l>Of· def to New Mexico ere teetured. with a look attht JA;~~ pteMnt. (1 hr.) I= The Sonw'VIMal retuee to ~ llev9 Batberl's llMllll'*lt of Henry'• haering problem. ( , hr ) (%) ._. "He9ven Help Ut" ( 1~. Comedy,> Donald Sutherland, John HMrd. n tht 1960a. • group of taan-.ge prankltare flndl It dlffleuh to toe the Hna In 1 1trlotlv dtaclpllnad C.thollc IChool. 'R' lhr .. ~mln.) '*"""" -• 1111•1 79 ll'IA&lml nl Oii U. Featured: 1 1a.1 1119 "Ram- bo": a look 11 teenagatS Who have ttruci< It rich; • day In the llfe Of • Lu Vega• showglr1. 1---... -.. ,,.., IMWOIDO'IMmM.& Ill Fea- tured': the 100'1 pethology lab -the how and why of tht animal autopey - (C) ... ''Taan WoW'' ( 1985, Comedy) MlchHI J Fox. Jamea Hampton A teen- ager tak11 advantage of hit altar-.go to • boolt • lollng b&tketball tMm and hit ~'i:.;llfe. 'PG' (1hr.,31 min.) ~.,._(AT MIMT) ,,_.,. llllCIM. 0.vtd Branner hoets a performance by veteran oomlc:a Carl Bal&lntlne, Shelley Berman, Norm Croeby, Jackie Gayte. George Gobel. Jack.le Vernon and Henny Youngman. In tttfeo. ( t hr , 30 mJn.) .. D e PACTI OP LR Jo'a newty rich fa· ther trlll to buy her affection. In atereo. i ) h ''Tentacles" (1977. Adven- ture) John Hueton. Shelley Wlntcn. An ~foot octopua enraged by the undaraal acttvltlel of an oceanographer goee on the raropege near a tma.11 C.llfornla com- mun~ (2hn.J. e 0 Wf ~1 ~ Drummond QOM on TV to plead for Sam'• re!MM. {!>art 2 of 2J (R) 0 • ~ AWIUI Jay Blackman (St• ven Keata) . now a lhowroom owner In New YC>ftc's garment dlltrlct, goee afte< onetime tr1end Frll'lk ToPO (Richard Olml- tr1) , I MW power In the mob who' a thrMt· enlno both hit Ufe and bu$1ntea, (Part 3 of ~~--1 ="The Brink'• Job'' ( 1978. Com-edy) P9ter Falk, Wanen Oatea. Several average man from auorted beckgroundl jo4n forces to rob• well-guardad armored car.&.h~ e ltlam'a moat Nerad Mnciu- ary. the Kuba, II fMtured; an oYlfVtew of Yemen, a ppor country where moat of the lnhebl19ntl •rn a ltvtng by growing vao-- tabltt. fNltt and couon. ( 1 hr.) • 1ml' ... lllAlm "SuNtvot Nym. ber Thr.... "What Muat I Do To Be Saved?" (, ht J • mATJA1FmJI• "Tht Ouaan of Spedee'' T ct\alk°"*f't ttory of ot>eN- llon end lrttT1gue ~ Otoc>etra Clur• ca. Atglr'le pr.pin. Stefka Ewtatllrva, Al- len Monk. l.ljol Miiiar Ind Vladimir Popoy with Auellln eondUctor Woldemer ~ eon IMd6ng the °'*' Comoany ot Phlle· de40hla. (Engltlh aubtlllaa) In 1t9'.o. (R) = "' ... "Jul1 Ona Of The Guya" (1985. ) Joyce Hyw, Cleyton Rohner. Whan •xltm oautee her to be petMd over n • jouma.lllm lntam. • t~ dlsg\JIMe harMlf u • malt to ... how Iha other helf llYte. 'PG·13' Q (1 hr., 40 min.) CD .. "Werning SIQn" {1986.. Of•me) Sam WeteRton, kathleen Oulnlen. F*- ... rc:h eclentlets ere turned Into homlcld91 mani.c. when a MCr9t germ werlara ex- par1mant goet haywire. 'R' (1 tw .. 40 min.) (!) fMm ... M IMP I I A trooblad man (Howard Sherman) pc1111111 a bl- zane talent -he floatt In mldU ~ time he·...-~ .. 1=1IMllll CIMl!IUITm In ate<- eo. U hr.) •• • • La9tar'1 convinced that hll for· mar ~ II now • wealthy man. In stereo. ffi) • ~ -Whan en old trland'I dl9-ab14ttY peyment1 ere cut off, Benton Qoet to bet for him. (R) O . Cf)~---.-·­Rana ~ ("Hiii Streat Bluaa"): Charo; ectr .. Ruby Kealar: lkatar Soot1 Hamllton; an llland ratrMt Vllltad by r~ i£~~7J .... ooum.....u.__,. Ml f!80DII I ,_,... ...... -..... ,._ .... e --_, Roaa'• attempt to keep her roommat• In the daltt about her new bOyfrlend ftillt when tregady strltc• In atereo. (R) • 0 .. "Oaadly leaont" (1983, SutPenM) Donna AMd. la"Y Wilcox. The young student• at an exctualve atrtl IChool are terroriz.d by a cruad klllef who knows their moet Intimate Merati . ffi ) o (2 hra.) Cl) ~ flUY SherM J. Wllloo atara u • 1trono-wllled yoong woman who Inherits 1 muttli'nlllloo-dollar empire and comae Into conflict with the man who buMt the ~(O.vld Birney). ( 1 hr.) • ''Toppat" (1979, Comady) Kate Jeckeon. Andrew Stevena. The ghost• of two aophlet~tad people return to Earth to compllcate tht llfa of a weelthy man. (2 hrl.) • -flC'fm ,.._ "The lalt Nma.n Cer" A loo« at tht bettla wegact In the t 890t to preaarw tht lat Al"Mrl- can-owned '11ctory mektng tubwly and ral'Ml.L:.ra.~r.) ! _. "GotcNll" (1985, Comedy) Anthony Edwardl, Linda Flofantlno. Ouf- lng aprlng btMk •• UCLA 1tu<Mnt meat1 • myttarloue woman In Franca and IOon nnde hlmtelf In the middle of an lntame- tlonal apy caper. 'PG-13' Q ( t hr., 37 min) (!) .......... POOTIM.a. Pltt9burgh Staatatut New Votk Glen11 (3 hrl.) CJ) .. "Night Of The eom.t" (1984. Sclenoa Fiction) Catherine Maty Stewert, Kalll Maron.y. A oomat erMIMI Into Earth. IMvlng globe! deYMtltton and the hop_a for human~ 1he hende of two vall-w =~~w:J.'. «1,~36~} Mlcheel J. Fox. Jemea Hampton. A IWl- egar tlltc• ae!YanllQa of NI llter-.gc> to booet • k>eina bakatbe• teem and hie ~.IQYe llf.. 'PG' (1 hr . 31 min.) • ~-"Moonlight eon.ti" (1938, Mllllell) CNlttel Fal'T'tll. ~ Jen Pa- det9Wlkl. A kM anu ln • 8~ houMtlokl IMdl to the et•tlon of the hlmad "Moonlight SoNt&" (2 hrl.) .. d1' ~ lMCll In tt.-.o (, hr ) Sunday.August24, 1988 29 - • 8 ,_.. PUY Sheree J Wilson starg as a strong-willed young woman who lnhe<lts a multlmllhon-dollar empire and comes Into conflict with tl"te man who bUllt tl"te company (David B:M~ ( 1 hr ) D e ...,,_ British satire of American pohtlcal figures and celebrities. Including Sylvester Stallone. George Bush. ;s:a and Richard Nixon -iT:. Hunter's robbed of the only PfOOf linking Zukof! to the murder ol the blond woman (Pan 2 o1 2) In stereo J:> (1 hr I Cl) 'r"~ 1't"nf LOU_, In this 1983 concert Lou Reed per1orms "Sweet Jane · "Walk on the Wiid Side" and a&- leetlons trom the albUms "Blue Mask .. and "Legendary Hearts.'' ( 1 hr) II lllOYa "Sherlock HOimes In New York" ( t976 Mystery) Roger Moore, Pa- trick Macnee Holmes and Watson rush to New York to thwart Professor Moriarty. ( 1 hr. 56 min ) . m» l.llllrt\ll Of M mt AID PAllOUI Rene Enriquez ("Hiii Street Blues"). Charo. actress Ruby Keeler; skater Scoll Hamilton. an island retreat visited by roy· alty (R) ( 1 hr.} • <:Mm TO PIT 'fMI ...... fT This oocumentery describes the 1953 effort by blackllsted artists to portray a true story abOUt striking mine workers. ( t hr.) ai) ~ LlllOle CID llOYll "The Jerk" (1979. Comedy) Steve Martin Bernadette Peters. An In- credibly stupid young man. the white stepson of 01ack sharecroppers. makes a fortune with a bizarre Invention 'A' ( 1 hr . 33 mln.) CO llQYm "Commando" ( 1985. Adven· ture) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong. The e)(·leadef of an elite military task force ts pressed back Into S8Nloe When his daughter 1s kidnapped. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 mrn) -a1.l ~ nw:u In stereo ( 1 hr ) -· PM>AY AT _.., • IAT\lltAY ITY\.I Featured: L.A ·s best all-nighters, lnciud- lng wtlefe to eat 24 hour& a day Host Howard Stevena i • llAICM "'-... CCIU.m P001UU Miami at South Ca· roll~ (3 hrs ) (%) "Honey" ( 1980. Dfama) Cllo Goldsmith. Fernando Rey A young wom- sn experlenoes a sensual hOllday at a Roman hotel. 'A' ( 1 hr., 23 min.) -11AWAYlfOITIPMI tW ••wo e ... (!) TAI.a,_. TMI ~ NIQht- marn haunt a dying mobster (Abe vfgO- da) who accepts a stranger's {David Ctland~tter o1 an eternal dream {R) l :;~u. .. "Salt Ot The Earth" ( 1954. Dfama) Juan Chacon. Roeaura Reweltaa. A Mexlean-Amerlc:en couple'• troubles are lntentlfle<l Wl'ltn the huel:>end be- comn lnVOlvtd In • maj<>f ltbOr dltpUtt t t the mine whef• ht wOl'ka.. ( t hr .. 36 min.) l lmM.-t •TI .C• fUMMI llOWll fllTIWM. "Tht Catetel'la" Bob Olshr and Zohra l.ampert appear In Nobel -Prfze wlMer 1 .. ao BasheY!a Slnger'a story about a New YOfk City cafeteria llt'hefa IOMly peo- ple aeell comf)8nlonsl'llp (R) Q ( t hr.) 30 Sunday, August 24. 1986 CC) llOWll "The Gauntlet" ( 1977, Adven· lure) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke A determined police ottlcer attempts to 9Ur· vive a setup while delivering a key Witness -a very uncooperative prostitute -to a Indicate trlal. 'R' O ( 1 hr .• 48 min.) =~ tW ~1UCll In stereo. ( 1 hr ) tW UP.-J lnt&Nlew with actress Stock- ard Channing. D e IAnleAY -.ff LIVI Joe Jackson Joins hoet Oprah Winfrey and perfOfms songs from the albUm "BIO Wor1d." In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) e ll1'V VlltO W AWAllN .. GAm liiOW In the manner of a sporis pre-Q8me show, H~y Lewis and sportscaster Bob Coetas highlight the upcoming MTV Video Muslo Awarcfs with P<oflle5 of this year's nominated artists. Includes cllps of the 1184 and 1985 awards shows which tea· ture performances by Tina Turner and Ma- doona . .},2~ •nt I lflOITll•AD (I) llOWI "The Vengeance Of She" (1967, A~ture) John Richardson, 01· lnka Befova. A young woman t>ecomes possessed by the spirit of an Irrepressible, centuries-old priestess named Ayesha. (2 hrs.~ i llOWll "The One And Only" ( 1978, Comedy) Henry Winkler, Kim Darby A misfit unable to succeed In any conventl· onal llne of WOfk decides to don a platf· num wig and t>ecome tl"te world's flashiest Wtettler (2 hrS.) e llOYll "The For1une" ( 1975. Come- dy) Jack Nicholson, Warran Beatty. Two scl"temlng men set up housekeeping with an heiress and then decide to murder her when they learn she plans to leave her mone~ charity. (2 hrs.) e "Darby's Rangers" ( 1958. Ad· ven ture) James Garner, Etchlke Choureeu. The heroic American Rangers go Into combat under the leadership of Colonel Darby In their invasion of Italy and North Africa. (2 hrs.) ID cw-u11 wmt .ueY....,.. CO llOYll "Siik, Satin and Seit" ( 1983. Adult) Jesle St. James, Vanessa Def Rio. lingerie saleswomen find that customers are Interested In more than just the me<· chandlse. ( 1 hr .. 19 min ) CJ) llOWll "Big Bad Mama" ( 1974, Ad· venture) Angle Dickinson, Wllllam Shatner. A woman cuts a path ot violence and romanoe through the Southwest of the 19308. 'R' (1 hr .. 23 min.) tW (B).,."WarnlngSlgn" (t985. Dfama) Sam Waterston, Kathleen Oulnlan Re- search scientists are turned Into homicidal maniacs when a secret ~m warfare ex· perlment goes haywire. 'R' O ( 1 hr • 40 min.) ,..,,. ... Q 1• ~,.. PllTIVM. Spoofs are In- t~ with edited v&r11ons of Holly· wood's worst movies. Featured: "Project Moonba1e" ~rii). C1hr .. 30 min.) _,....._ .. "The Treasvra Of Pancho Vma•· (1965. W•tem) A~ C.lhoUn. Shelley Wlntn. Ont ot VIII• • U.S. employees plane a gold robb9fy !()( him. bUI the Mex· lcanMYer'**vte the mooey. (2 hrt.) l oo ..... GilalflTill ••••JaL llOWI "A.th & Blood" ( 1985. Ad- vtnture) Rutger Heuer. Jennifer Jason l.Allgh. Ourlng the middle 90"> a warrior Is bttrayed by a feudal lord and seeks re- venge by kidnapping his son's flancee 'R' lh1'1i.,6m~ ... -tl9 ~'IUCU ln st8'eo. (t hr.) -_,."Racket Busteri" (1938, Ora· ma) George Brent, Humphrey Bogart The government appoints a special pro- secutor to put an end to racketeering In a truci<l~latlon. (2 hrs..) I U YMM ATM.,_ --·•o. ••.• lll ..... Fiimed In Europt. the United Stat• and Nicaragua. a trade embtrgo's bUalneta and polltlcal reperouealOna are examin.d locualng on the benana embergo. O _.CC).,.. "Fighting Baek" (1982, Ora· ma) Tom Skerrftt, Patti Lupone. An •IVY Phlladetphlan organtiee a Vlgllente force to stem the tide of vlolent crime In his nelgrlborhood. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) •1•11Am01nmum • .-AYI Host: Father Guido Sar· duOCI. Mvsloal guests: Jefferson Star.hip ("And Your Way BacX," "Jane"). (A) i! hr.) (JJllOWll "Weird Solence" ( 196!, Come- dy) Anthony Michael Hall, Kelty LeBrock. Frustrated by dateleea weeltends, two high achoo! nerds use their home comput· er to conjure up the woman of their dreams. 'PG·13' (1 hr .. 34 min.) 1 -.,.~ -IOOTT W ~'IUCU In st81'ao. ( 1 hr.) 1:11 llOWll "Thief Of Hearts'' (19M, Of .. ma) Steven 8euer, Barbara Wiiiiama. Af· ter lootlng an opulent San Frenc19co home. a burglar dlscovefs he poaaeeees the secret diaries of a frus1rated merrled woman and Impetuously sets out to tulfHI her fantuleS. In stereo. 'R' Q (1 hr .. 40 min.) ttl a tcTV Sketches: The McKenzie broth- ers (Rk:k Moranls, Dave Thoma) are In- troduced to rock muslc end meet p&(fOfm- er fan Thomas. CID llOWll "Once Upon A nme In Amari· ca" ( 1984, Dfama) Robert De Niro. James Woods. Sergio Leone's portrait of the friendships. foyaltles and betrayals of a small group of Jewish gangsters In the t920s and '30s. 'R' Q (3 lus .. 46 min.) t=lll llTVTOPa..O~ .... Q llOWll "The Greatest Show On Earth" (1952, Dfama) Chtrtton Heston. Betty Hutton. A circus owner and a trapeze star vie tor center stage amidst the 9)Colflng 2!oeantry of the big top. (3 hrs.) • .-eou Scheduled: A Mlutt to hit &lnglea Includes Whitney Houaton'1 "Sav- ing All My Love fCK You ... Robert Palmer's "Addletod to Love," Teara-for FeerB' "Shout" and •·he's "Take on Me." Ptill Collfna lntarvlew. In stereo. ( 1 hf.) CIDDM.LAlllU (() NA llCU St. Jude Memphla Clatalc, third round. from Colonlal Country Club In Cordova, Tenn. (R) {f)IWlfU CJ) llOWI "A Chenge Of Seuona" ( t 980, eom.cty) Shlney Macl.tlne. An- thony Hopklna. A mtcldte4ged eoup1t try out you~ pert'*1 cMlng a mountain vaottlon. R' ( t IY,, 42 rntn.) •1Cllm'NI ........ .. llTCIJY "'- ... "~rd Of ParedlM" (1932, Ro- mance) °°'°'"Del Rio. Joel McCrea. A Freoohman' • love for a nettw girt must 0\18rcome aoelety'• disapproval. (2 hrs.) I ... ....... -_,. "Oaath Crulte" (1974, Mye- tety) Ed'ward Albert Jt .. Kai• Jaokaon. HAYS ••. FromPaeeS DAYTIME DRAMA ••• ·· An&ie." The $how lasted onl)' a year. but Hays was on his way. He starred in "Airplane," and "Airplane II," "Take This Job and Shove it," "Trcnchcoat," "Touched," "Scandalous," and "Cat's Eye," plus several televisjon movies. This fall he'll also be seen in the CBS comedy-mystery movie "Murder By the Book,'' ori&inally called "Alter Ego.'' "I play a m ystery writer and a character he created who comes to life." he says. Hays came close to getting married once. but still qualifies for the label People mapzine stuck on him· one of America's most available bachelors. Why is he coming back to series television after such a splash in the movies? "I wish I knew," he answers. "It was an offer I couldn't refuse. Just kjdding. So many people go back and fonh between television and the movies now. Ifs happening more and more. Therc·s still a division, but they're getting closer. Prom Paee4 blood in him. Boynton is Scottisb-lrish - Gennan-Enghsh. WiLh Tad Channing dead on "As the World Tums;· look for Boynton's character to become the most hated man in Oakdale. • • • Gloria Moaty, who's set to leave "Gen- eral Hospital" as executive producer in December, will be replaced by H. West Keaney. Kenney, who served m the same capacity on "Days of Our Lives," currently fills that post on "Youna and Restless." • • • NBCs Lee Fryd left right after the Daytime Emmy festivities to attend her sister Caroline's wedding -no, not that Caroline. This Caroline married about-lo- be lawyer Jay Scb~&er with a reception four times as big as the other Carohne's, w1th over 350 guests toasting the new bride and groom. • • • Wonder why Frannie on "As the World" turns keeps leaving town every few days? Julianne Moore is not only a brand new ALL-YEAR TV SEASON ••• FromPaieS Conn&:uon" but not made by Fricdkin). "This gives us a chance as a network to use the summer as an experiment ... said TanikofT. "It gives us an opponunity to test our promouon techniques as well as our programs." TanikofT said he was so intrigued by the b1ah ratings that ABC ~ot for its Liberty Weekend that he decided to do some origjnal summer programming of bis own. "I asked our marketing peo ple to analyze ABC's Statue oflibeny coverage." be said. He was impressed that I 71h hours of coverage not only put ABC in first in prime lime. but 11 helped the network win 1n the early morning, evening news and late-night ratmgs that week. "Plus. they made about S3 (million) to $4 million profit beyond what they normally would ma.kc." he said. "I said. 'What about a pnme-tJme miniseries? Six hours, som. ething relating to summer. like 'The Long Hot Summer.' They haven't given me an answer yet, but they're encouraged by Liberty Weekend. They're gening together a list of advertisers who want to reach people in the summer." NBC is not the only network running ongmal programmmg this summer. -Sports Coat FromPaCe2 , •• ()) u.t. °'9 ,_ , • ...,.. .. =-_.,,.... ............ -,.:-d••a.N.Y. 8 IK tlAW flOOTUU Clew8'1N ........ LM An11t11.......,. (I hn.) __ rrw.y ___ _ .,-... ..... .. --mnUL -u•w. LM A141t11 Dd11r• .. .... Ytftl .... (Uw)(lhn.) -· • 'IK •ma POOTULL LM ~ ........ .,...., •.... ~,(lhn.) ---·-,..(I) ....... ,_ 1•1.*"1 .... ,... .................. ...... ............ , ....... v. . --1a1a111.,. --- ••111 ... ... '""'9 • •CA P1eMed; lli9A .... ,...... .... .. ...... . Cell. ,, tw.) -••--•u•w. • • IPOllTICOU.. 1W 8 • u•w. •1 .. 1Alll oeuw~ et a,.. ......... D1rl11re .. New .tr ..... ctl•:te_ c-. ........ ••:.=(J ) 1-llUCM 1W (I) u.& .. ,_ a.tr ...... .,_ UITA Nsl1Alll T_. C..... Ill ........ 111111 H , M.Y. (T__., (I ;tla, MJll•fom"I U•'iLL ._. "' m• -1:1.!·=-~ -LOIUI •a.-ft.~ 1•UMr1 ................ ...................... LA. ..... .. 9MI h CllJullu.-........ (1 hr,. ..... ) • mA'taT '""'9LI1£111 •• IK ~comm fte ,.,,.._. ef bride in real life, she has two acting jobs. Julianne, when not toibng as Frannie on "As the World Turns," is rehea.rsina for Judith Krantz's eight-hour miniseries based on the book "r-ll Take Manhattan." Julianne j)Ortrays India West. a girlhood friend of the miniseries heroine Maxie Amberville (played by Valerie BerUMW). Accordina to Julianne, "When I aot the role I was so excited and so were the "World" people. They were terrific. Doq Marlud, our bead writer, wrote around the sbootina schedule problems, so I was able to talce the role without worrying about what was happening to Frannie." OUESTIONS •.. R,;Paee4 fromC.C. ~ w11 involved In a blackmaU attempt over C1r.um1111'• bomo1exaaUty. 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