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1986-09-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
I-• San Clemente 7 Laluil• Beach 21 Serrite 28 Corona del Mar 3 La Serna 14 Marina 9 Costa Mesa 25 El Toro 31 OOdbnclle 7 Santiago 0 Fountain ·Vall~y 12 LaQtdnta 8 N'eWport Harbor .20 HUnti:Dton·BeaCb · .36· Paramount· ·14 Ocean View· 0 .,Bishop ontgomery 19 University 0 RACI NG COVERAGE ,~E~ • . . SfE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBE RS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1986 25 CENTS FV district to let boy wear earring Officials temporarily lift jewelry ban ~ Gregory allowed to attend class Monday uonal rebel Thursday when he found himself caught between school of· ficials demanding he take out the camng and his parents who had )nstructed him not to 1n or;Der to prevent 10fCCtlOn to his freshly pierced ear From staff ud wire reports Huntington Beach e1ghth-gradq Clint Gregory wasn't the first boy at TaJbert Middle School to wear an earring, his stepfather says. Chicago pitcher Joe Cow- ley pitches the first no- hitter In the major leagues this year, beating the Angels, 7-1./81 California TheCHP blames the tour bus crash that killed 15 people on high speeds and wants the bus driver to be prosecuted./ Al Nation President Reagan meets with Soviet Foreign Min- ister Eduard A. Shevardnadze./ A4 Entertainment A little sex and sentlmen- talit": doesn't hurt the new "G~rge WashJngton" miniseries./ A 10 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Classified Death notices Entertainment Gardening Public notices Sports Trivia Weather A 11 A3 86-8 88 A9-10 A7 88 B 1-6 A 11 A2 It was his refusal to remove the uny diamond stud, not the earring itself. that made him different. Tim Toohey said. Gregory. 13. became an uninten· Ceremonial fire Only after authont1es threatened Gregory with suspension for viol· at10g the Founta10 Valley School D1stnct's dress code did it become Oran&e County Fire Academy'• neweat graduates demon- •trate their •ldll• during ceremonies Friday at the joint more than just a question of whom to o.bey. Toohey said. "It became somethine that we thouJht ·was unfair and tt was dis- criminatory ,"he said. Gregory will be back at school Monday with thecamng 10 place. and other boys who want to may put in their studs. hoops or dangles, for the time being at least. Pressed by Gregory and his parents. a panel of school pnnc1pals met late Fnday. And. while tbey didn't come to any conclusions about revising the dress code to allow earrings on boys. the administrators decided to permit them 10 the intenm and reversed a ruling that Gregory be isolated from his classmates while the issue was still under debate. Said Gregory, .. l haven't thought about tak10g 1t out. not even one btt." tratntna center ln Huntington Beach. Dedication of a new equipment buildln& alM> took place. Cheryl Nonon. communications director for the I J-school district. told the Associated Press. "l think there probably will be a com· prehens1vc review of the entire (dress) code because an the mectin& the)' staned asking thmgs like if they aUowed one stud in an car, would there be six. "They felt there's many impacts of (Plea.ee eee EA.RllING/ A2) Sobriety stops ·ruled illegal The 4th Dlsmct Coun of Appeal m Sanui Ana has struck down Cah- forn1a' s h1g.hwa} sobnet) check· points. ruling they constitute un- lawful searches and violate motorists' "freedom of movemenL .. The 3-0 decision reverses the drunk dnv10g conv1ct1on of a m10or who was arrested at a Cahfom1a Highway Patrol checkpoint 10 <\nahc1m on New Year's Da). 1985. • Despite the ruling. the CH"P plans to con110ue its sobnety checkpoints as 11 appeals the matter to the state Supreme Cous;t. said CH P spokes· man Kent Mtlt~n in Sacramento. ··w e arc not going to change operations:· he said. "We were very good at tracking and catching drunk drl\ers before the checkpoints. but we hope to conttnue us10g them." Fnda\ 's dec1s1on conflicts with a pre' 1ous ruling b) the I st D1stnct Court of ~ppeal in San Francisco. which found the checkpo10ts were legal That case ts alread) pending before the state u~mc Coun Presiding Judge John K. Trotter Jr. 1.1.rote in ht!> op1n1on Fnday that he rccogn11ed the toll drunk dnvers ha' e cau5.ed on the \tate's htghways in term"> of death and destruction. but he (Pleue eee SOBRIETY I A5) Woman settles wit~Valleydoctorsfor$2.9M Congressmen urge Assad to intervene on hostages' behalf By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tM Delly Net lteft A woman wh o claim~ two ph)s- 1c1ans associated with Fountain Val· Icy Regional Hospital delayed de· ll vef) of her bab)' 1n I 98J. leading to the child's brain damage. has ap- p roved a legal ~ttlement worth S:! 9 Growth ~· . concerns LB Council candidates By LAURA MERK Of ~Delly Net ..... As six cand1datcHompt.'te tor three open seats on the l~guna Beach Ctt) Council this Novcmhcr, each w1ll tx looking for way'I to deal with 10· ~reased development in area\ 'IUr· found10g the hcach comm unit)' Estimates ~how that current rcs1- dent1al d<"vdopmenl 1n outl)1ng areas of Laguna Beach will bnng almost 200.000 people to the ~outh count) area in the nt"(t coupl<' of years In at least one eftort 10 c1rfum,ent. the adve~ efTect\ of the t'lutld out. the cum~nl Cit) ( num 1,I ha<1 fclC'u\C'd on acquinna more oj'>en i.pacc 10 provide a hufTt'r rnne around th<' cth (PleH e tee FORUM/ A2) -m1lhon. her attorney said Friday. -; Tt\L> mother. Enca Jacobson bf San(a Ana. filed a lawsuit in June 1985 on behalf of her 11ifant son. Brandon. Her 'iUtl asked for damages from Fountain Vaill') Regional Hos· p1tal and ob'ltctnc1ans Dal) am1m1 and Anthom LeDonne. who both have offices 1.n Founta10 alle\ ~ • Jacobson's attorne). Frank N1c hola<i of Newport Beach, said Enca Jarnhson was J&-mpnths preg· nant "'1th her first child· ~hen she checked into the ~ountatn Valley hospital on a Sunda) even10g 1n March of 1983, compla10mgofsevere abdominal pain. Ntchola'i said LeDonne . Jacobson's phys1c1an. was not on duty. He said the woman was checked by Sam1m1. who wasat the Hospital alt the time. The attorne) \31d nurses at the hospital concluded that a fetal monitor 1nd1ca1cd the hab> was 1n distress. But Nicholas \atd Sam1 m1, who consulted b~ telephone with (Plea• .ee SETTLlt/A5) P'lreflebten knock down rematn• of Hunttngton Beacb roof that caatbt fire Friday. ' . . ' . ~ . . . . From staff and wire reports Six congressmen v. ho'>t' ~1att'' are home 10 ~mencan' m1.,.s1ng 1n Lebanon urged ~}nan Pre'itdt'nl Hafcz <\ssad on Fnda-. to help w10 the relca~ nt the l'apll'l'' Rl·prnrn1J11,n Robe rt Radham . R-"t''' port Be~ch. R11tic n Dnrnan R-Garden C 1r<l\e and fout of 1hc1r col· k a!(Ul''> ~1d in a lener 10 o\ssad· (Pleaee .ee LETTER / A5) . HB firefighters keep blaze from sprea~ing; one home damaged By ROBERT BARK ER · Of tM Delly Ne4 lteft Fast-ar11ng firt"fightcr' nlJ\ hd'l prevented a ma1or d1..a<,ter I ml.i' when flames broke out 1n the Jill\ ''' one homr and spread to the "'OC\\kn roofs of four ncarh> h11ml'' 1n .1 Hunt1n&ton Beach ne1g.hborhood < 1t) firemen were alread' at thr S\enr of the fil"t fin-and 1.1.cre atilt' 10 put out th<' S«nndaf) bla1c" ht-hire the' could · take hold. Fire Dcp.1rt ment spoknwoman Manha \\ erth ..atd flamn cau~ ahout S I ~ll llUt damage to a homr "'herT Rid•. anJ Sandra Wetx-r and their thrtt ch1I· dren h\c at at 10121 C ra1kt DnH 1n Jhe Meredeth C..ardens area al the ~h the fire apparenth had 'molde1 nl in the arnc hut 1.1.a,n 't wcn h' 1e1ghbo" hccau'iC o) rhc ah\t'Ol l' 111 ,nwl.t' Jnd Ila ml''· ..aid \\ t'rth Ku1 ,1l1rt· Ot·panmcnt ac1.1.. mak- ' nii .1 hu,int·" 1 n<tpel·t1on near Ar1111~ hur\I \1 rn'I and .\dams <\ v- 1'1\ut' 1''l'llt11alh \.'\I.I. flames and 111,h1•d to the hou't" t\Jtt::ihon <. h1et Id \ a\lle ordered \~ m1·n and Ill p11'l t'<i ol firef1ght1ng 1·qu1pment to th1· "cne "Due to thl' "noden shingles and the "arm 1.1.eather I recognized the~ ,, "' J high-tin: poten11al. .. Vasile said 'Had 1.1.r ~n e\pcncncina Santa \n.l 1.1.inJ' "e ,ould have had an 1n1t•rn11 .. Pre' ailing hrt"el<'S earned fi~ brand~ 10 thf toof\ of four homes on Bmhwood On"e 1n th<' nut block. liut l"ll ad1ac-cnt horn~ Wlth fire r('tardant ttlr roofs escaped names. fhat dcvclopmcnt po1nl$ out two m.i1nr l 11n1...cm'i. \aid F1rt Clucf Ra y (Pleue ~ FIJl&/ A2) . . . . ~ • ' ' ·. A2 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/ Saturday, September'20. 1986 ; FORUM FOR LAGUNA CANDIDATES .•.• rr-Al \ · But still, plans are on the drawina boerd for the San Joaquin Hills freeway -of which a sectjon will cut directly throufh Laauna Canyon. lquna Beach 1s the onJy city in the areas ~rved by the freeway lhat has refused to collect development fees for freeway construction from its 'residents. In a city with only two entrances for its 19,000 people. the impact of the freeway will be enormous and force radical chanaes. , Yet at a forum at the Hotel Laguna, hosted by the Laguna Beach Rotary Club, candidates were asked to avoid questions dealing with traffic and JrOWlh ~round Laauna Beach, except in opemng statements. Five of the six candidates were present at the forum Fnday at lunchtime. Councilman Dan Kenney and Councilman Robert Gentry are both up for re-election and the third council scat opened up when Coun- cilwoman Bobbie Minkin decided not. to run for" a second term. Candidate Ricke' Slater was not :tt the forum. ' • Gentry: assooate. de~n of students. at UC Irvine. took the opportunity to address the "cnt1cal'' questions in his opening staterrents and 5:1id the council will'have to be efficient and accurate 1n making decisions deallng with the impact. Lida Campbell Ltnne}'. a teacher at Thurston Middle School. gave a bnef overviewofherexperience. which she believes q u.ahfies her for the council. She described herself as a "social liberal, fiscal conservative and en- vironmentalist. who opposes high EARRING ... · From Al this decision to look at, and the}' felt they needed a lmle more time than one hour on Fnday afternoon to look at the si tuation." of ~~~ii ~~~~1i~;~n ~~{;c!1:.· ~~s ~te~l~ eam ngs unless the Jewell) causes classroom d1srup11ons. pose a safet) threat or are obscene or Satan1r. she said. Toohey said the fam il y is saustied with the d1rec11on the school d1stqc1 1s taking. They do not behe\e that eamngs on bo>s are d1srupt1\C or UJlsafe as school oflic1als ha\e main· tained. "We just felt like men wear Jewclr) now an d 11's become more and more accepted that men wear earring'>." said Toohey. He described Gregor) 's stand on the earring rule ··more like bnnging the school board into 1486 .. Gregor) and T oohe} both had one of their ears pierced Wednesda~ night after months of d1scuss1ng the idea. 1he stepfather aid But school offi cials d1dn '1 take kindly to the spark I) stud T hur\da} mom mg. """'--Grego f) wa!> 'cnt to the pnnupal''> offi ce where he "'as gl\ en a { holll' ol rise and hiah density development." Besides traffic and arowth, the Kenney, a pharmacist. outlined his candidates said lhe most crucial issue accomplishments durina hi• four facina Lquna Beach is: years on the City Councif. They • "The federal government's lea~ included makina Ocean A venue a ina of our waters for ~fTshore oil one-way street to reduce oonaettion development. Senior housing is also in downtown and sugestina the city an issue. In the last several months we build the new Glenneyrc Parking have lost so ~ople bec,ause of rent structure. increases." said Gentry. · Accountant Clayton Vernon sua-. . gested Laguna Beach clean up its •"lam v~ry con~~ed with crime. st~ts and public restrooms and My unofficial stat1st1cs show there "have a Spic and Span image more ha~e been four.murders rece.ntly. T)le like Carmel. We should also enhance • pohce department has a high tum- revenue by vigorous enforcement of over rale. IJla.y~ we should P3X them traffic laws in Laguna Canyon Road. more so~er cities ~ou~ l~re them It wouldn't hurt to be known as a away with high salanes. said Clax- spced 1rap.'' ton. He al~o. sugges~ed the council Clayton also made stabs at the take a. position again.st the rccon- current council and its dealing wi1h fi rmataon of Chi ef Justice R<?SC Bard. surrounding growth. The develop-•'Tm not adverse to ru nning up 10 ments. "are the direct results of Sacramento to do wh~t ~eeds to be ineffective city administration .. he. done. You have to decade 1f you want said. ' • a nice, quiet person ~ho doesn't know Maggie Mesgs. a senior citizen who what they are do1.n~ o~ me w~o has run for a council seat before, kept • Q~s~:t k~ow wh11t I JP doing but wtll the crowd in stitches as she joked do ll, ~1d Meggs. . . . . · about government and b ef life. • "F1~al ~spons1b1hty w1!l 1n.sure Sbe adU"l itted that growth around the cont1nue\,11on of our.~ut1ful ctty. Laguna Beach will have an adverse ·It may not be a romantic issue but 111 impact and suggested, •·w e all ought guarantee to~ a watt hd.og. Sccon~I¥ to sell our houses and get the hell out w~ must continue fighting to main· of here .. " tam our character. Only through the She came to' the An Colony 19 concerted effort~ of B~? qentry can years ago because her husband was we enJOY our (beaches), ~1d K.enney "unfortunately" an artist. she said. 1n reference 10 offshore oil leasing. "After aJI that he died; the dirty rat. • "The an Joaquin. Transpor- rm alone so I have time to work for tat10.n Comdor for me 1s the most the city. Put me on the council and the crucial issue. We must do whatever rest will resign in two hours," she we .can to· block that freeway: There -~id. "And that's good because then 1sn t any wa) to keep ~he air f~?m we'll have a whole new council," she becoming smog-laden. like L.A.. 1f said. the free~ay is built. said Lenney. removing 11 or being sent home. Norton said. He called his mother who told Principal Judy Blankenship to send her son home if he didn't warrt' to remove 1he stud. "It's just a process schools go through as the times change. like hem lines goi ng down and girls wanting to be on the football team. Those things are OK. and so are boys wearing earrings." Ms. Gregory said Friday. The distric t's principals decided several yeats ago to ban earrings on boys because. as a new fad. they were causing disruptions in the classroom. "We ve worked real hard in teach- ing Clint responsibility and to stand up for hi mself when he thinks he's nght. We backed him on this de- c1s1on. We also gave him the choice to take at out when he got home, play 11 low key and j ust quietly go back into the system. but he said he wanted to keep 1t in." Ms. G regory said. Gregory and his parents wrre not onl} surpnsed b} the lengths the school district was willing to go to defend its policy, the) were also taken aback bv the level of media interest in the bov's s1tua11on. "I( was a httk unbelievable." ..aid Toohe). who estimated the famd) had rccel\ed about 35 calls from Clint Gre&ory different news agencies including NBC tclev1s1on 1n New York . But. as with all celebjjty. Gregory's ear -wh1li.' famous today-will be a has-been b) next year when he graduates to Huntington Beach High School. "No. he wouldn't be barred from weari ng an eamn~. That's the least of our concerns:· '>aid Cathv McGough. adm1n1stratl\ c assistant (orthe Hunt- ington Beach Un ified School D1stnct. GAME l I WEEK 1 I DAY 7 46 74 23 1, 1 L ____ J ._, __, ' L .... L ----~ I 4 7 1 l~ ._____3 __,2 ~ ~4---'3 1.r VEAll ••• / Al FLUENT, THAT 'S ME ••• 1 wr I'll BE HERE .EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY WIN-CO NUMBERS! ~ r r • • .. Jr p ,' I : 4' • , • . ~ :· .. r1r'1 f"/ 'f; 1 •HI) 1' ,( 642 4333 Q ' 'I ~ Gs~ •ry /./I~ GG · •r-.... ;''' Daily Pilat & TWA l • .r :, 'I ., ... .., • , • ~' A • A Pf 9 20 86 , Breezy afternoons this weekend Partly clOYdy night• and momlnga wlll turn tunny In the attetnoona today and Sunday. It wilt be breezy at time• thla aft., noon. Bffch high• both daya will b9 from th• mld-601 to low 70.. ov.rnlgflt Iowa from the low 501 to low &OI. Inland Orange County today wlh haw high• In the mid· 70. and Sunday lrom the mid to upper 70.. Overnight lows In the upper .01 to mid 50s U.S. Temps GOOCllMcl 12 st Gtend J\lnCUOll 78 4S Orlil'd Rlc*I• 19 eo .. I.• GtM1F8111 48 :se AO...,T .... IO 71 Or-Bay 57 55· A-roncMlon 74 111 O<-tbato.N C. 73 81 Albeny,N Y .. 5t ' Hwrtll>UfQ 73' 67 .t.11>uquerq.,. 17 53 Hertrcwd 75 se .Allenlown · 71 5t ~· 51 40 AIMrHlo .. ea H~ 19 70 -· 53 47 HOutlon IO n I I 90 90 I A-.... IO 51 Hvnl8¥Mle,AMI .. .. I ·""' \ I, AUN T'> Allen ta .. ., ~ 71' ~ .( '** Allenttc C<1y 70 ... Jedi eon, Mite t2 7 . . _J AUllln .. 73 Jeclleon\lllle .. es . n :! ,;;-< "J ";"'( ""'. --8ahlm0r• IO 13 ""'-' 69 .. ... tt tW 1.,,, .... . . ... . . 8a1on RollQt 112 73 K.,,_Oty " 73 9111tnQ• 61 41 I< no.Mlle 711 es ... ' ... Bltmlngllam 17 .. 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From A l Picard -flammability of wooden protests from local )OUth organm1- roofs and the danger of tires from tions. · fi re':"orks. ·" Picard also was rebuffed several Picard this week had push'ed for a \Cars ago when he' urged officials to b~n of safe-and-sane fireworks. But " i>erm1t onl}' tire retardant roofing City Council mem~n. a~ter first materials for new homes caught li re." he said. "Huntington Beach l11erall) has square miles of .wooden shingles. It's just a matter of time un:il we face a major fire fro m wooden-shingle roofs:· vo ting 1n fa vor of 1he ban.' reversed . · themselves and gave their blessi ngs to .. These were only mild cond1t1ons The cause of Friday's lire has not been determined and is being m- vestiged. the use and sales of fi reworks after !Fridav) and four wooden roofs MAIN OFFICE I l• -'•t' •• • ·1 y.- Dally Piiot Deflvery la Guaranteed Vd t: •.. t-' • ·~ •.-.. 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A ""Qte reg f. fiAI tt:J~I·~ ' pyt'.11 tf"lit~ S•'w•Oa•\ f.ft'C&.; .. .,.h, '~iY 'CIO• e>v~.,""Q011)• I \II l1u w--"'~ Bsti"' c._,.,.,.. ~ ' A • !>6V C st& M•U 11 ' ,. ii1 l,,. •, ,_ VOL. 79, NO. 213 I I What do ~ou li ke about the Dail} Pilot~ What don't \OU hke" Call the number atx>'e and \Our message will be recorded, transcnbed and. de· livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answenng service ma) Ix used to record letters to the editor on an~ topic. Contnbutors to our Utters column must include their name and telephone number for venticat1on. Tells us what's on your mind I I I I •' • ..tt ~..-.! Sv"~y It • .• :J· ; • -Cf! ,,. '°"" f', r , • • -... 1 Dit'Ot• • .. .. d '! "' coo, ""' t.• .,.,_ ,,,. ,. ... Clrculatlon TelephonM . ,• ,. _..., '· I y 1.•iJv• t\ N.gve LEES carpets Umlted Time Onty sale. FROM$1595 d sq. Y • DURABLE CARPETS SOFT CARPETS T0$2A~~yd. ~nstalled Luxurious carpetS! A value vou shouldn't pass bVI VISlt our ~howroom TOUGH CARPETS todaV anct see fOr yourself! The one thal s earned Amertca s trust fo r 140 years CO LORFUL CARPETS reaturmg ~ LEl:,~£f1rpets M••• llett•r ~ Illy eu,.lft9toft, f I • ... These colorful loo per stuffed a111mats are on display Brmg the ktd'i 1n to ~es them' TORE HOURS: "11111·111 q , w \,\I 9 }()!4 00 '1111\, C.lu\t•d • carpet 1ale1 • Jn.tall1ttlon • cu•tom dr•perie1 I • vin yl, p11rqu•t wooJ IH3 Pl•u ntla Av•, Coat• Meta. CA tM27 (714) 646-4838 (714) Hl·lllO • Center qpanalon advocates to rally u ._ A rally and ~tion will be held in Corona del · ~i Sunday by Ciuzen1 for a Better Newport, a \N9l lion 1upportiq the expansion of' Newport C.en2 !tf. The development iuue will be on the Nov. ' cth' bUJOL • . The riception will be held f'rodt 3 to 6 p.m . at the home of John aft41 Martha Killefer1 161 Sboricliff Road. People intcrHt.cd in attend1n1 shoUJd call 760-66S2. · Karate erhlbltloa• •lated Local martial arts instructor Gary Pins and students Brooks Wackennan, M~t Guarderu, Dave Lane and Chris Pitts will Jive karate exhib!tions Saturda)! froQ'l noon to 2 p.m. at the Huntmaton Center mall. ' . Cral~, daaclal toal6~t SinaJe Catholic pr6feuionals arc in vited to an cvenina of dancina and socializina aboard the Catalina Holiday. A three-hour cruise-will sail from the Balboa P•v ilion at 9 p.m. and tickets, if available, will be SI 5 at the dock. Call 957'..ot 25 for more information. Ballet pro6nDJ Sanday The BaJlet Montmartre, a non-profit organiza- tion offerin& dance performance and trainina opportunities for children, will hold a fund-raisin& performance of classic.al m usical and ballet dancina Sunday from 7 to 9:30 p.m . at the Newport BaJlet Academy in Costa Mesa. The public is invited a nd more information is available at 646-7688 or 646-7644. aroup for Childrcns Hospital ofOranae County will •taae their eiahtn annual South Coast Classic Sk a nd I Oft run Sunday, bcainningat 7:25 a.m. at Avenue of the Arts and Anton Avenue in Costa Mesa. Call 997-3000, ext. 5084 for race information. Square dance cla .. offered The Church Mice square dance club will sponsor a bcainners class in squart .dancina beginning Sunday at 6 p.m . in Room Gl08 of Rancho Santiago College in Santa Ana. The fee is $30 for each of the two 16-wcck sessions. Contact caller Larry McBee at 682-4363 for details. Converatlon coane .et "Payoffs From the Art of Conversation," a new ei~t-week $Cries conducted by author Mort. Stein. will belin Monday at Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. The class is sponsored by the city of Newport Beach and more information is available at 644-31 SI . SAT review classes Review classes for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) will be offered through the Jewish Communi· ty Center of South Orange County for three weeks starting Monday at the center. 298 Broadway, Laguna Beach. Oasses will be held from 4 to 8 p.m . for the next three Mo ndays prior to the SAT nationaJ exam Oct. 11 . The cost is $65 and enrollment 1s limited to 18 students. Call 6 71 -0707 or 497-2070 for details. Marriage course slated A series o f discussion group sessions on mamage enrichment will begin Monday 1n Costa Mesa. conducted by Randy and Mary Stanko. Call 6'31 -2696 for details on time and location. Drag edacatlon program A JO.minute video. "How to Talk to Your Chilarcn About Drugs,-will be presenro<tMonday momina at a free workshop sponsored by Newport- Mesa PRIDE. the parent education gro up. The event, from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. at the Harper Center. Tustin Avenue at 18th Street. Costa Mesa. is open 10 the public. Call 642-6878 for more information. Support group to meet The Women's Support G roup of the Counsel· ing Centers of O range County will meet Monday at 8 p.m . at the center office. 2900 Bnstol St., Suite D-106. an Costa Mesa. Further information 1s available at 754-5477. Fall festlval planned The Orange County chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association will hold its annual ''Fall Fun Festival" Mo nday with a golf toumamenund las Vegas Night at the Cast&-Mesa Country Club and a tennis tournament at the Ra~uct Club of Irvine. Tickets arc $50 for golf. $40 fot' tennis and $30 for the casino night and bulTet dinner. Call 979-91 31 for details. UCI group to convene Members and auests are anviled to attend the UC Irvine Town and Gown annual membership coffee Monday at I 0 a.m. at Sherman Gardens. 2607 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Plans will be made for the coming year's acta vi ties. Call 854-2608 for more information. Parea·i.' worJrslJop In Irvine An in-depth approach to \he solving of parent- child problems will be o ffered Monday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at No rthwood Community Services an Jrinc. Or. Selma Mirci will conduct the program. and the fee is SIS.. Call the spoa'isorina Jrvine Valley Collcae 11 S59·3333 for additional information. F~mlly vlolence·•tadled "The Trauma offamily Violence." a week-long scnes of seminars at which expcns will examine issues and solutions. will be presented Monday through Friday at Orange Coast College. Call the college at 432-5 765 for a brochure or further informatio n Tue9day Club.to meet The Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor will hold its first meeting of the new }car T uesda) noon al the Airporter Inn Hotel in fr\ anc The Doroth} Jo Swanson "Happy Hoofer5" of Co~ta Mesa will provide the entertainment Orange Coate DAILY PrLOT 18.aturdey, Sep4emOer 20, 1• Al Mesa agrees to block more streets By 10NY S.U VEDAA o~ly two llr«ll bnd11n1 thr Santa Ana-Continental ind Fokral lbod• IO ...... , bomen '\ .. bt -id..WIE!i ••---Rtm btt-n Costa Met1 Ind Hunt· confromusinathoeiahborltood.-10 wtlileltalllc"W-~* .... Costa Mesa official• qreed 1hts week 1o 1?&to~ ~ach. Both su·-e'M-arc. cbrQn.lQUy travel btt':"Clfn Victoria tftd 19th 1t.reett.. of the ~ •• Ind,.~ nvira m test ~ plan that would keep mo!orisis from c ~uncir ~~hmh~~ t~~\oot steps to Federal would ~com~ly berricaded .tal ~cadia. Oepndi.. * ......._ .,_ cu1t1n• thr~uah a southwest neaahborhood push for the development of two new at <?all Street, while'~ clOIUret would ~could~ ~Piii ? Ml to avoid ~1Jhway tra~c. . 1 _ routes that would link Huntinaton Beach be 1n1tallcd on Cont1DC11tal at Oak and on ~ ·~ '9etrkade • ae __, The City Council unanimously ap-with Costa Mesa. and take the strain off Monrovia at 20th Street, one in a yar tMt "8t ben oedcNd t.,..., proved the ~lacc'!'ent orco11crtte bamers cxistina strttts. However. officials con· The panaal closures, con11stJna o( con~ cou~l to 1letp teneraJ ualftc otr'ttl'd11 on thr~ re11dent1al roads used by drivers ceded it maybe at leas\ five years -if ever cccte 11lands placed diaa<>nally across the ual ntial\~ lhc ftna biodl9f- as a short cut bet'ween Vk tori• Street and -before the new roads art built.· , intenccti\',\ns. woukt prevent no'n h-south ordered lut f'aJI to plut upa thon cua .-Cos~a M~sa·s lndustriaJ area to the south:· Barners, similar to freeway rl)edians. travel by forclna traffic to tum left. by drivers to travel between Adams ud Vactona and Adams A venue arc the will be mateaically placed on Monrovia. City Enamecr Bruce Mattern said the Ptacent ia avenues. .fY P.~Its subsidy of fitnes.s pla11 for city~OfficicilS By TOM WRIGHT 0.., ..... C:eu J •1 I The Fountain Valley City Council has dropped a city-subsidized physical fitness program for top city officials that resulted in a ,storm of protest letters from city residents. Mayor Fred Voss recommended that the city drop the program. But, he said, "I still believe in the pr91Jam, and I think that 1f the public had al1 the facts. they wo uld not op sc the p~n.:., ·· ~~~~+A~;&\l~H-IMK~~il4~-9f64t!fllm1ft Saving alght Keith Hew80D of Hantiniton Beach helpe Paul Grala, O.D .• tat the eya of bla elater. Dawn, tfartna a acreenlnl for bltndnaa in chlldren lut week. The clinic wu aponaored by Pacifica Hoepltal and the Society to Pre•ent Bllndnaa. Weekend trolley to roll in LB Laguna Beach will begin offering ex- tended weekend trolley service into the downtown area to help reduce parking and circulatio n pro blems. The trolley, which normally operates only during the summer months, will run Coast Highway from Cliff Dn ve to Diamond Street on Saturdays and Sun- days from 11 a.rp . to 6 p.m. The city's normal transit service doe., not operate on Sundays, said Terry Brandt, director of municipal servsces. The trolley can carry about 25 people and wi ll cost 50 cents. he ~1d. "It will hopefull y reduce the parking problem 1n the ce ntral business d1 stnct and make 11 easier for toumts and residents to get 10 the do"ntown area," said Brandt "It will also be :\_scenic dme as 11 passes Heisler Park. the Laguna .\rt Muse um and Main Beach Park." said Brandt. The trolley can be boarded about C\ery 20 to 30 minutes at an~ Cit) bus stop along Coast H1ghwa). Auaust to replace yearly fhysacaJs to top adminmrators. Instead o a yearly phys1- caJ, the city's seven top administrators, sax police administrators and the five City Council members could have participated in a phyical fitness tcstina and mainten- ance program. The Qptlon was also included in the recent police manaaement contract and because the cost was low. City staff r~commcnded it be gj ven to scruor managers in other departments. "We aren't trying to use our position on the council to ~t some special pnvilcge. lt'sjust been policy that any health benefit. extended to the city's scmor managcn, was also extended to counc1J members." Voss said. Programs of this type enhance pro- ductivity and are essential in reducing medical costs and sick leave time, Assis- tant City Mananger Rar Kromer said. "The advantages reah:zed from reduetng loss of personnel due to illness or early retirement wall far outweigh the annual cost of the program to the city," Kromer said. The cost of the optional program was pegged at about S5.000. Participants would get a complete physical and a perscnptaon of diet and exercise. T hey would have also had the cboacc of enrolling 10 one of three programs offered by Fountain VaJJey Community Hospilal. the Los Caballeros Health Oub or Physic;. Data. Each of the propams include a bealt.b club mcmbenhjp of some type at either no cost or at discounted rate. The proeram offered by Fountain Valley Comm unity Hospital"s ST AAR Institute includes an exercise prosram and workout facilities at no extra cost This option would have cost the city $320 per penon. However. individuals, who chole the i>fogFamsoffi · affiaated with Los Cabelleros, would have had to pay for the physical fitness option themsclv~. Voss said be was involved in a similiar program and bad never ~ to take advant.q.c of the Fountain Valley's pro- gram. "Sance I douf>t any of us bad planned to take advanifJt of this privilqc;· VOM said, .. I believe it would be best to eliminate it as an option for coun- cilmembers." Counci lwoman Barbara Brown to&d Voss he wasn't aoana far enouah ... In the best of aJI possible worlds, perhaps the city should provide this benefit to its staft'," she said. "But I think physical fitneu is a personaJ responsibibty, not tbat of the city." · Councilman Georse Scou said be wu against the rcmoul of the council member benefit. "And I'd take this stand even if I was up for re~&ection, .. Scott said. He argued that it wu a small benefit and that 1t was outwci&hcd by the advanllllel paned by the city From bealthly officials.. Councilman Ben Nielsen said be would consider goin& further. ifthe council bad a con sen us. Voss's proposal to drop the propam for council member paued by a vote of 3-2. with Brown statini she =. the measure because 1t didn't ao mouah. Alternate airport seekers againstjoint effort By LISA MAHONEY OflMO.., .......... Two organ1za11ons that want to lead the search for a second county a1rpon site ha\ e decided against a joint effort . Memben of the Inter-County Airport Authority voted against merging w11h the .<\1rport Site Coalition. ICAA vice chair- man Irv Pickler told the Co unt} A.1rport Commissio n. The comm1ss1Cln had asked the 1wo groups to Ir) 10 work together on a site search pro posal. Prom1S1ng 1hat the fi\e<lly a irport authon t} would enlist all interested panics to "fully and fairly eval uate all sites," Pickler urged commissioners not to give the Airport Site Coaht1on any mo re lime to come up wnh a plan of its o wn. The eoall t1on -"h1ch consists of th<' O range Count)' A.v1at1 on C'ounc1l. the O range Count\ Chamber of Commerce. Terence Parsons new dean of UCI School of Hu1nanities By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM Delly "'1el II.ti Dr. Terence Parsons. professor of philosophy. has been appointed dean of the UC Irv ine School o f Human1t1cs. The School of Huma niues includes programs in classics. English and com· para11ve literature. foreign languages. his· tory. hngu1s11cs. philosophy, wo men·s studies. religio us studies. film studies and &lobal peace a nd conl11 ct stlfdaes. Parsons. a resident of .Lagu na Beach. was acung dean dunng the 1985-86 school year. He has been a UC! facult)' member since I 979 Campus officials said that a~ acting dean. Parso ns focused on 1mpro-.1ng the human1 t1cs school's financial base. strengthening its lowe r d1 vrs1on. wnung 59 AND HOLDING -.. _.... - program a nd pro\ 1d1ng more computers for facult\ and '\tafT mcm hers. He also bega n a pr.ogram to assist facull) members 10 llbta1n1n~ research ~rant' ('urrentl). Pa rsons 1s "ork1ng on l :c l's proposal to become the site of the L.: nJ\ ers1t\ o f Califo rnia Humanit1c~ In- s111ute The pm a tel)' funded 1nst1lutc. 10 be established b) l 'C President Oa\ 1d Gardner. 1s intended to attract human111cc; scholars from around the "orld Par,o M. a native of New York. r1'l t'l \ l'd a harhelor's degree 1n ph~c;lt"'i from thl' l 'n•' crstt} o f Rochester and h1 " dod oratc 1n ph1lo-;oph) lrom Stanford l'n1 H:rc;t1) He had "n llC'n two books and 1"o du1en art1clec; In add1t1on to ht\ ~holarl)' wn11ng. Parson" has has wnttcn a tct hn1rnl manual 1n sk)d1v 1ng. h1!> long-time hohh' the Jndustnal Lca,ue of O ransc County and the cn1zens Airport Working Group -sought a 60-day extension on the county deadline for proposals. Neither Pickler nor coahuon spokes- ma n Eugene Moriarty explained why the gro ups had erected not to wo rk together. T he four co mmissioners present voted unan1mo usl)' to give the coalition until Nov 19 to submit a proposal. A.cuon on the item 1s set for Dec, 3. The 10..yea r-old a1rpon authorit) 1s Dr. Terence Par90ne made up of the citJes ot Newpon 'Beach. Anaheim. G arden ·Grove. ~nton and Santa Ana. Irvine has also sou&ht membership an the authority. whose aoal is to construct and operate an aJtcmauve to John Wayne Airpon. Whale careful not to cntac1ze the authon ty's proposal, coalition members say the)' want to draw u~ one of ~car own to provide the county with a choice. OCC's Pep Squad wlas second place The Orange Coast College Pep Squad leaped higher. c heered louder and jumped their wa) into second place at the Western Collegiate Champ1onsh1p recently at UC Santa Barbara. Team captains Tim Macaulay of Foun· ta1n Valley and Man~ V1llapudua of Costa Mesa are now preparina the squad lor t1'elr debuLat the school's first football pme of the 1986-87 season against Golden West College tonight. Winning team members include Stecna Faught, l\nnie Maimone, Bob Strachan and lld1 lco Simon of Huntington Beach: Heather Linberg and Jenny G ncsc of FounUl1n Valle\. 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N.ory ·'klotyr~ IJvt-1 I• u1•u NIK•t>l. r .......................................................................... _.. ____________ ~ __ _. __ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-- • \ ' . J \ \ }L·· Orange Coast DAil Y Pll~T I Saturday, Septem~r 20. 1986 ·~I Reagan, Shevardnadze -· discuss Daniloff, summit Police arrest N. Y. 1nan in shooting of four officers By Qe A1soclate4 Pres• HAVRE OE GRACE. Md. - A shootinJ rampage that le~ four officers wounded prompted police to ·~ordon off this sml.11 community and warn fri~tcncd residents to stay behind locked doors until they captured a suspect Fnday Frank Green 27 offar Rockaway. N.Y.~ was captured 10 hours after the fi rs.t shots were fi~ed,' when a stolen car he was driving crashed info a aiJDJ. police sail!. "I didn't do nothing," 9recn shouted as he was C8!f1ed tQa hosp1ta by police. "They shot me for nothing." Shots were fired dunng the arrest, but doctors later said Green suffered a cut on the leg and was not shot. Green, a suspect in a rape and stabbing in New York, was chars.cd with fou r oounts ~f assault with intent it murder and one of possession of a ha~dguo in commission of a felony. state police spokesman Chuck Jackson w~. G~n was ordered held...Vithout bail and was scheduled to appear for bail review Monday. Sovia official to tneetagaintoday . wtffi George_ Shultz • ~ Prices • 90 Days Same As Cash• Gorbachev says s'ummit possible a.rry Clalbome Claiborne· says he was framed Liu •hooter i11nocent of racketeering NEW YORK -A gunman who admitted helping to kill a critic of Taiwan's rulina regjme was acquit~~ Friday of charg~s that he perfonned. the murder on behalf of an intem auonal cnmc syndicate known as-United · Bamboo. Howevcr, thegunman, 'TungKuei-sen. '!Vas convicted.Ofaruacharaes as a federal court jury deliv~~d a mixed verdict in the trial of 1·1 men llccuscd ofbeing members or associat!s of United Ba!flboo. Four o.f thc defenda~t~ were convicted of the major racketeering counts involving the.ir membe~h1p m µie criminal group. and-four -:..including Tung -were acquitted. The Jury. which remained undecided on several counts, was sent home for the weekend by U.S. District Judge Robert <;,,aner. Ocliberat1ons resume Monday. Most of t~e attention at the trial. w~1ch began July 29. '°' olved the murd er of JOumahst Henry Liu. WASHI NGTON (AP) -Judge Harry E. Claiborne told his impeach- ment trial Friday he did not cheat on his taxes, and that he was framed by federa! agents who displayed pictures on their walls portraying him as dim-d •lo. witted. Mother charged with burning baby to eaui Taking the stand fo r the firs t time since the trial started Monday, GRAND JUNCTION. Colo. -A mother who reported her 7-month-old Claiborne. chief U.S. district judge baby kidnapped and made tearf~I appe~ls for her return was cha rged Frid.ay for Nevada, told senators he was the with first-degree murder for barnmg the infant to death. An autopsy on Deni~ victim of a vendetta by a fonner FBI Marie Lucero found she was btJmed to death with gasoline and matches. said supervisor wife "was a very-am-Mesa County Sheriff Dick Will iams. In a handwritten stateme':lt· Kelly Lucero bitious man and came into Las Veg.as admitting burning the baby but said she was already dead. having died in a hot with the tdea, In ~orm. ~~30~1t1n~g-c-a-r--att shopping ecnter. Lucero, 26. -wtt M-Oered-held eA SI 00.000 bond - the American flag in the Nev ada following a hcanng in Mesa Coun ty Court. She was released later Fnday. desert." She also was chargea-w1 th ' two counts of felony child abuse anct a 1.. flt. mandatory sentencing measure for violent cnme. Listed 1n the fo urth c~unt. "I think his idea ol-doing that was for mandatory sentencing. was the information on th.c meth od of death. c1t1ng to get rid of a lot of people, and the use of gasoli ne and matches to cause the death. unfortu nately for me. I was foremost ·an his ambitious path." the im- prisoned judge said of former FBI agent Joseph Yablonsky. who was in charge of the Las Vegas office. Claiborne. 69. was convicted 1n 1984 on charges of evading taxes on his 1979 and 1980 federal income tax returns. Neighbors lgnore rape vlctlm 's screams GREENBELT. Md. -Residents of 1h1s 'iuhurban Wa shington community sought Fnday to find out which of lhear neighbor~ ignored the screams of a 19-year-old being raped just a few fee t awa} from an apanme~t house. "People arc frightened," said Dea Zugby. "Pl'rhaps there are people in our midst "" ho do not care. who don't want to get involved . 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More than 4 m1ll1on child ren were born annually at the pea~ of the baby boom in th e late 1950s. There were 1,187,000 divorce<; 1n 1985. up 3 perC'ent. or 32,000, from a year earlier. That was the third highest total 1n hi story. The worst year for mamage break-up~ was 1981 . when 1,213.000 couples split apart. About 2.425.000 couple<; were wed during 1985. do.,.,,n 2 percent. or The number of d1\'orces and the divorce rate increased slightly. t here were fi ve divorces per 1.000 people. up fro m 4.9 in 198 4. The all-time high was 5.3 an both 1979 and 1981. "This relati ve stability of the davom: rate in the 1980s contrasts wi th the rapid me in the divorce rate during the 1970s.'" said the center. which 1s pan of the Depanment of Health and Human Services. There were 8. 75 deaths per 1.000 populauon The center att ributed the record number of deaths both to the 3row1ng s11e of the population, es- peciall> among those 65 and older, and to an 1nfluen1a outbreak early in the year. 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Rt'"'' ..... .,, 1 t 11 I 1t1H' 10 & I 11 10 8 .-.1111 10 ~ Clr>s"° '>und"~ ' , . 14 •' ,_ Orange Coast DAILY PILOTI Seturdey, September 20, t9M 4 AI !!?!~ETY CHECKPOINTS ILLEGAL ••. de!ended the coun's ruliQJ. checkpoints. that c1ty every weekend. h No matter how well intentioned "h's not the nu.rnber of people who "We re dlS&ppointed. We thou&ht t e purpose or socially desirable the are arrested as much u it's a way to sobriety cbeapoints were a valuable intended rc~uh, the methods used put il into the public consciousness tool to this community. Althouah we must not violate the constitutional that if you arc cau~ht drunk, you will didn't arrest every drunk driver, we guarantees of freedom of movement! be arrested, convicted and probably arrested some of th em. And we think as well as protection from unlawfu ao to jail, .. she said. we discouraae<t many people from scarchesand seizures," Trotter wrote. Cater maintains that hiah co uns in drivi na drunk," said Deputy Police Jud&e Thomas F. Crosbr. Jr. wrote New York. New Jersey, Arizona and Chief Jim Sprcine. that tfie Checkpoint wasn t fixed in Maryland have upheld checkpoints "We are not sure of the total impact place, which would have made it as constitutional and she fails to sec of the opjnion. Riaht now 1 have to lepl. The checkpoint also couldn't be the difference between 90briety assume it will ims>act our Saturday defended on any emeraency basis, checkpoints and airpon weapons Niaht Alive program," he said. Crosby said in his opinion. searches to combat terrorism. City Manaacr Ken Frank only ~ut Milton said the CHP followed "Thousands more die on the high-recently announced that Saturd&y au1delines from the Attorney Gen-ways from dru nk drivers than are Nigh t Alive checkpoi nt s would be eral's office when it bcpn using the killed by terrorists." erected every Saturday at different checkpoints in December 1984. The appeals coun's decision-may locations throughout the city begin- The guidelines included provisions have put an unti mely end to a Laguna ning m October. for a well liahtcd, well identified Beach plan to set up checkpoints in checkpoint that was announced 48 Senate approves deficit limit bill WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate earl y today approved an election·year bud&et plan lbat contained enouM accounlinft tricks ancf sales of aovernment assets to minima y meet the deficit limits or-tllt Gramm-Rudman law. AJthouah a {>trade of scruuora blasted the measu (C and said it con111ned Uttlc in real savi np, the chamber approved the'plelc.aat by a 88-7 vote a~er a Iona day of debate Friday. Then Senate then voted 80-15 to cHmioate the. threatofGramm-Rudman'ncross the.~ spendina cuts. But Majority Leader Bob Dole he~ open the threat that the vote would be reconsidered 1f the House and Senate don't finally cnac\ an adequate deficit measure. ~ · . ~ The ~djct~ill was "a perverted, phony, unrealistic approach" to the budget rroblem. Sen. J James Exon, D-Neb., said in a typica comment. "Jjustdon't thmkan~=torlboold votefortbil bill beltevina we have fut thwDirit o(dlle ~ act," said Sen. Bill Armt troftl. R-Coao. "We're jDlt digiq ourselves in deeper for next year ... Sen. Pete V. Domenici. R·N.M., chairman oft.he Senate Budaet Committee, admitted the bill be helped write was "not even cl0tt to a IOOd aolution." Instead of raisina wes or cuttioa spendi~ tbe bill would shift around peymmu, tell aome ofUncte Sam's properties and c~ new fees for 1&1en' of' aoveriuncnt trrvices to prc5dUce a quick cash fix of about St 3.3 billion. • The measure was carcfJJllY ·dclipe(l to· avoid a · veto by President R~n. who hu opposed tu increases and cuts m military spendina, and to avoid a pre-election cut in popular domestic propams. The aoal was to avoid a risky confrontation with Che Gramm-Rudman bud&et-balancina law. hours in advance, Milton said. In .-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiliiliiliimm;;;;.-;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmm;;m;;iiliil;;;;;;ii1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii1mm;;mliiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii addition, CHP officers ·were in· structcd to keep drivers oo more than three minutes and stop drivers in a non-discriminatory way. Janel Cater, immediate past presi- dent of the Oraoac.County ~hapter of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers. sa1<S the group is h1ahty supJ)Ortive of LETTER, .. From Al "We beheve you may tse 1n a position to help identify the kidnap- pers. obtain the release of the victims, and, until such ttme, promote true communications between the Amen - cans and their families." Signers of the letter were Badham . Doman, Reps. Ed ward J. Markey, D· Mass. Lawrence Coughlin. R-Pa., Hank Brown. R-Colo .. and Donald Pca1C, O-Ohi . Markey said the letter was sent to Assad by the State Department d1plomat1c pouch. The congressmen to ld Assad they were seeking has help because of his succcess m hel ping to wm release of other American hostages. including David Dodge, former president of the American University 1n Beirut. and the passengers on TWA Oight 847 last )'Car. Syri an troops control part of Leba- non. but Assad has said he not know where the Amencans hostages are held. Previously, he and and has government has pledged to help secure the hostages' release. "It 1s our hope that tn these troubled times. despite the consider- able differences between our nations. you will find it possible to as:1ist us m freei ng these and other hostages sn I Lebanon and endmg the terror and violence that am1ct the lives of innocent human bemgs." the con- gressmen wrote. Marke\ said he wrote the letter because iwo hostages come from his d1stnct. The' are Frank Herbert Reed. 53. 1 head of a pnvate school tn Lebanon. who was kidnapped last week, and W11la1m Buckle). 58. pohtical officer of the U.S. Embass) in Beirut. Islamic Jihad. the fundamentalist Moslem group believed to hold the hostages. said last October that 1t had killed Buckley. bu.t no body was ever fou nd. Other hostages include Joseph C1c1pp10 of Pennsylvania. an ofliqal· oft he Amencan Un1vers1ty m Beirut; Terry .\nderson of Bata'v1a. N. Y .. ch1el Middle East correspondent fQr The Associated Press; Thomas Sutherland of Fon Collins. Colo ... acting dean of agriculture at the American Un1vers1tv and David Jacobsen of Huntmgion Beach. ad- m1n1strator of the Amencan nivcr- s1ty Hospital. Markey ~1d thc congres~1ncn who signed the letter represent a broad poh11cal spectrum 1n the House. "Bob Dornan and I can count on our little pinkies the number of 11me~ we've agreed on an issue ... Marke~ said ··e ut we."' e all agrt'ed that ssad has a measure of influence 1n Leba· non that tan help us free the hoc;1agc ... " Marke\ 1-; a liheral and an leader in the nuclear free1<· movement. while Dornan 1s a conservative " ho <;trong- 1) <;uppo rts Prcc;uJcnt Reagan's dt·· fensc buildup SETTLE ... From Al LeOonne. did not delt,er the child al that ume. ~rrnrdtng-19 N1chola~. a spec1altst checked the fetal monitor readings 1he folio"" mg morning and ad .. 1sed an 1mmed1ate delivery by Caesanan c;cct1on. He said LeDonne. who was I ass11cd h} Sam1m1. dell\ered Rran· I don . . J The attorne) ~1d the newhorn had brain \C11ures and breathmg d1I~ . 1icult1es. Hc said 11 was later dc- tcrmined the bo) had suffered brain damage from a lack of ox)gen. ' Brandon. now age 31/1, has required eye and leg operations. Nicholas ~id. He said the boy can onl y walk with a walker, has motor skill difficulties., a limited vocabulary and probably will require SJ)C('tal assistance throughout h15 life. .. The attome' said Erica Jacobson fi led <;ult af\cr he1ng advised that the dcla\ 1n del1,enng Brandon prohahl\ ronfr1buted to ht~ health probkmc;, Nicholas said a 'iet1lcmen1 "a" rcnrhed ~\eral Uays 3$0 anU l'i C\pcctcd to he concluded 1n court on Monda' He said thc S2 q million 1~ 'itl'\ICt ured tu pro .. 1de regular p3) · mcn1<.1hroughnut Brandon'<. life.~ ... >\ccording rn N1ehola<1. mo"t ofthc l ..c11lement will he rm1d hy Samami's in'urann• compnny. with smallcr amounts from those representing 1 I el>onne and thc hoc;p1tal. lo)am1m1 '<. auurne). l ou1c; If IX'· Haac;. \Sid hr rC'C'ommcnded the \Cltlrmcnt lx·l·au\C a JUf) would ~ ltkrl) 10 c;~ mpath11e w11h th e mnthl'i and her t hilJ'' ht.'alth problemc; l)dfaac; alo;n ..aid h1'\ clttnf<1 <'3'>l' I woulll have ~en hurt by 11 d1~gret' mcnt ~twtcn thc two phr acian' o' rr "'ho had rc'lpons1h1ht ) tor 1rca11ntt lawh\t)O .rnd "ho m3\lc 1he Jc, 1\1on llHkl.t\ Jdl\ er. ol her 1..h1IJ BEAUTIFUL TEAK DINING ENSEMBLE DOONGTAaLE CBINA CAaDIET Square teak dining Danish teak cabinet lable measures 331 7 has elegant glass x 33i,," Dutch exten-shelves and four lights s1on expands to 57' $129 Measures 47" x 15 "/ $199 value 18 " x 71 "H MATCBINO $649 v.lu• DINlll& CBAIR $398 Crafted of solid teak $39eA . $59 value DANISH TEAK BEDROOM This bedroom g rouping is the ultimate in Danish elegance Provides every piece you need to make any bedroqm into a functional showplace. 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This Pr<>Jf3m 1s a contemporary p1-y for high school students and their fami1ies using music. dance. dramo .and c-omedy to 'present the physical. emotional and psychologj- caJ toll that chemical dependency takes on the famil y. Breaking down the myths surrounding drua and alcohol abuse. 1\ points to lhe hope 1n recover). The church 1s lcx·ated at 5000 Barranca Parkwa~· between Culver Dri ve an_d JefTre) Road. • • • An1tia Paige. therapist, teacher and co nsultant on the needs o'f excep- tional children and a member of the Na11onal Church Task Force on Accessibility. will be featured at 9: 15 a.m. Sunday at St. Mkuel and All __ _._..1111-llU llYI IEIVICll ROSH HA HANA I r1 ( )( 1 1 ~ ; 1 "'' (kl I ' ~ • YOM KIPPLR '"'' l),1 I." P" K.11' t•I' .-.1 .. r-( ), ' l' 111 j I I ",1 " I 11 pt'•·1al ) o•Jth ·•·r• 11 •·· ,.,.j •11 •" , .... t • r1tld1 u•· • •· •• ,,1, Rabbi Mark ·. '1iller Cantor Alan W eine r f 11r 111/•1rnt.tl1"11 1·.:11/ ( 7 l 4 ) 644-I 999 Temple Bat Yahm 101lC,urwll•J•i...1 ,fl J .. ml..•r•«'I '\l'wf•<•rl tt.-... h A CINlll WllCHll INM 1 •The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH COSIA Mesa FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church School 9·00 Worsh1" <1 00 and 10 30 Cnarles D C1ar1< M1nts1er r,os1a V f>So MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST C HURCH 1701 Baker Worship & Church Schooj R 30· IO·OO a m Or (11!11<1fT• f 511-e 1; • '1. I '' '""'1"''' Is-.-. t CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 N Balboa 81.0 973-3805 Rttv l A'tlt'ren<"'P • / 111r1 ~ Wo••hlp a Church School 9 .)I) A M W-d•, Pr•·lcltool el'l<I Oey Car• 7 IJO A M -4-00 P "" H .1nt lf '• ~ •, " COMMUNlf'r UNITED METHODIST CHURCH tlo6i l-iP1 A,F' '30:2 .i.\1-' Worship Service 8:30 & 10.00 8:30 Sunday School 10:00 • t 1 ./:JU~,. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1&11'l ~usnard St 962-2593 J;im"" R Hadley Pastor Worentp & Church School 1:30 A.M. ~1f ~1-r111 r ccrrn 11 ct J~I' J [J ME IHODI) r r HUii( 11 1601 Merguerlte Ave. ~ Coron• def M•r 644--0745 Wonntc> ' Cluch School 9:30 a.m Rev Burley R. Howe ------------. COllU.ITl CHU.CH COMCIECATIHAl 61 1 Meliothrope he .. Coro111 dtl Mar Dottald W. Kutz. Mlnlsttr 10 A.M. Sund1y Worship 644·7400 • · •. RABBI MARK S MILL£R SHA88AI SU~tClS rn&p111 S.l lOl0 1m f tr • ,.,. 1-it•i ,1 'Mnft I i A"''' , • , 4a11" f ,f 1 •i'I• Ci1•1•1~ "v • 101 t Camt111(• llt"!*I 8tJt~ "" ,_ .. ~""1"9 Cenl0t Alan w .. ner lduc•tOf Miriam Ven """• Aa1el1 Episcopal C1lurelt, Corona del "Country 1s Forever,'' a story of thu Mar. life of yesterday's woman. Some of the panics, which will 29292 Crown Valley ParkwaY., continue until May. are for adults Laguna Niguel. The proaram wtll only -"Beer. BBQ. Bubbles and feature doctors and counselors who Bttthoven." others arc for children are discovering successful. lovi.na -"'LJttle K..ids Book and Video," ways to approach and deal w11h while others include the entire family, substance abuse. Beacll. 429 Cypress Drive. Herto~icwillbe"Awarenessof1he • • • Ph · 1 Ch 11 d .. J h Works by Bach. Wolf, Debussy and ysica Y 8 enge · oining er Donizetti and Scottish folk son~s wall will be Norma Hicks. who serves on • ••• Fuller Seminary rrofeuor, Dr. the Diocesan Mininry with the be prc~nted by Margaret elsh. Disabled. soprano, at 8 p.m. Sunday at the .Tb~' chorch is located at 3233 TriDJty UDJtecl Presbyterian Cla•rell, Pacific Vfo w Drive, Sunday services 1'3922 Prqspect t'~e.._ Santa Ana. or are exclusive .to couples ooly. ~ • • ' For information about the events. Bob Trask, rounder of Arras, will Dennis Guernsey. wil be featured at the Family Focus Weekend SepL 26-28 at the CQ&str... Valley Clmda, 32032 De1 Obispo, San Juan Capistrano. call the tefllple office at ~44-7203. seeak at thc.9: IS and 11 a.ty1. services • • • arc held at 8 and I 0:30 a. m. The Big Brothers program an Or- • • • ange County will be discussed by Jack • • • Sunday at the Claarell Qf Rell&loH Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yatim of Science, 27802 El Lazo Road, SOuth Newport Bucll/lrvlae will host a Laguna. He also will present a lunchdwl Tuesday for paid members workshop at 7 that evening. The Cla1rcll of Pnefleal Claris· tiaalty, a metaphysical ministry founded on unity principles. will hold its first service 1n its new and larger facility at 10 a.m. Sunday. The Bluegrass Brethren: known for A. Levin at 8 p.m. Frida y at Temple its humor and music that is typical of Sharon. 617 W Hamillon Sr . Costa the Oz.arks, will perfonll at 6:30 p.m. Mesa. Sunday at the First Baptist Clll.reb of Levin has been an vol cd wt th the • • • an the home of Sherry and Ab Lopez Singles People in Christian En- 1n Newpon Beach. counter will sponsor a networking Costa Mesa, 30~ ~apolia St. Jewish Big Brother's Assoc1at1on of Lapaa 8eacli United MetJaodil& Los Angcle!I since 1955. and has five Womeo will serve " lunch at I l a.m. little brothers. Sraning at 10:30 a.m., a special social at 7 p.m. Thursday at. the musical program will be perform_ed Raacbo Caplt traDo CommuaUy by members of the group. with t"arell, 292SI Camino Capistrano, The church JS now located at the Willow Tree Center, 2431 0 Mounton Parkway, Laguna Hills. ... . .. Tuesday in the Mercury· Savings and • Members of Sbir ,laa,Ma'alol Loan. 23021 Lake <;enter. Drive;EI Harbor Reform Temple, Newport Toro. Proceeds .will benefit the Beach, are involved in either hosting church's Fellowship Hall . .f'or r~scr-, or attending ·a series 9f parties. vation.s. phon'e 499-1414. . ··designed for fun while raising fund~ luncheon served at I I :30 a.m. San Juan Caphtrano. • • • ·A, wccklong conference, entitled • •• • • • •• .Cllrilt United Me&Jtodlat Ml.DJ.stry • "Can Meditation Bring, Ab9ut ·Charlotte idler: will present . for the temple: ~111 sponsor a program. cn~1tl~d . World Pcaoc?'1 wiJI be discussed by Drugs aAd-Alcohol; A Family the Rev. MaruiceOgden at the 10:30 Respopse," at 9 a.m .. Sept. 27 in the a.m. meeti"gSu'1day offhc UDJtariaa Crown Yalley Elementary School. ·univerullst FellowsllJp of La1aaa "'Passpon to Missions I 986," will begin Sunday at the Evu1eUca.1 Free Cllardl of Hutia..._. Bead!, I 912 Florida St. For information, call 536~1439. - A, L'SHANAH TOVA ¥ from TDftE BETH El a reform congregation in Laguna Niguel Please 101n us for H1&h Holy Days Servtces for 1ntormataon call 364 -2332 -FREE COICERT - BlllGRASS METlttEN GOSPH llJSIC I yp1cal Ozark Mounla1n Music f'r11 IT•"~ Sunddl I ven1ng 6 JO Seot 21 41 FIRST BAPTIST CIUCH 30 I M41tnOhd Com Me~a __ __,_,,.,,,.,..,,. ~anra Ana Awp • Slaughter of Jews outragefehristians By tbe Auociatecl Press the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. called the slaying of "inno- cent people at prayer" a "callous assault on all that is sacred to humanity." In New York . the Rev. Ane R. WASH INGTON -U.S. Christian leaders joined Jewish officials an expressing outrage and sorrow at the terrorist s1augh ter of 21 Jewish worshipers at a synagogue an I stantiul, Turkey. Brouwer, general secretary of the National Council of Churches. em-Interfaith services of mourning bracing Protestant and Onhodox were held in'manv Amens an c1t1es. deo o m j oat jons. call e d th a one, presidcnt Ot"abominable and inhu lT\a n massacre" an act of "mindless anti· Jewish terrorism." "Barbarous," said conservative political activist the Re v. Jerry Falwell. SALT LAKE CITY, .Utah -"Al first, I hardly had anything to do." former FBI agent Bill Kelly says when .be.ini1ially wu assigned to obscenity cases in 1962. because "'there 1ust wasn't much hard-core material out there." Hut ~rnographic magazines began to prohferate in the late '60s, he adds, and "the Ooodg.ates broke in January of 1972 when the motion picture ··Deep Throat' hit the streets." · _________ , TEMPLE ~ ISAIAH I ~ WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE Kelly's comments are part of half. hour radio and television documen- taries produced for-free_.distribution on public affairs programs by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon). Among various authorities, educators and religious leaders taking pan. Kelly says that following the "Deep Throat" film. produced and distributed by organized crime, the ride of pornography had swelled into ·a plague. of NEWPORT BEACH (CONSERVATIVE) HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES AT t·aeesser Se5chot -lOp.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 Rosh Huhana 2401 IRVINE AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH (BACK BAY) c/o HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH NEW YORK-United Methodist officials say a history-making "agree- ment ofcooperat1on" has been signed between the church and tht Mozam- bique government. providing for JOint operation of a hospital and chnic. RA881 STEVEN 0 . SCHATZ [ vemng Service 8 pm Friday. Oct. 3 Morning Service l 0 am Saturday. Oct. 4 TEMPLE CHOIR ROSH HASHANAH ''·duy U • ) SH' ''• .:· ' So' t.h lot ,, Svr'lt11h .,, \ "K'oL NIDRE 8 ()(' p"' 1000 .l\M 7 )0 PM l(\()()A M (I JI p " YOM l<IPPUR • "'ondor On I l 100() I\ M 1,11 YIZl<OR MEMORIAL SERVIC!: Yorn Kipptl' •• Kol N1dre · 8 PITJ Sunday, Oct. 12 Morning Service · 10 am Monday. Oct. 13 Afternoon. Memorial. Neila Services -4 pm Oct. I 3 Rabbi Bernard P. Ki'tc 2100 Mat Yista, Newport Beach CHILDUN'S SU IJICES. CHILD CARE PROVIDED FOi USHVATIONS CAU, S48-6900 °' 6-46-7512 Arie Shider -Cantor at Jamoree & EasWf So. Nancy Lem -Educ-ator (714) 644-7203 The socialist government 1n 1975, shonly after at' came to power. had nationalized all ~ospitals and schools. and most m1ss1onanes left the country. But the government recently asked the church to resume medical work there, leading to the (Pleaae eee LEADERS/ A 7) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Bruce A. l<urrle, Pastor Sooday Worshrp 8·30 & 10:00 a.m Church Sc hool Children thru Adults 10:00 a.m Nursery care available 8 30 & lO·OO a.m Come Join Us 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURC H ~1"'~ ,, S,noo TISO Victoria St., Co•ta MtH Lother V Tornow. Pa1tor 631-1811 81uc• ,,. •••. PHIOr WORSHIP SEFtVICE 8:00 10:30 AM Sond11 School & Adult Biblt Clm 910 AM Clv1\li1n [lementiry Scllool 548-6866 ST. MARK PIESIYTElllll CHURCH I ult1tull t• & lambore' Ntwpnt I !Sear h HPv Wilham ~ (Juotd P 4Slw ~. I Rt• lloo-•t f' l•w~rt ~S!IAK f'~11 r Roo~·· Ht ,,., M1 ·" 0.lt• to• Worship 9:30 A.M. Ed1te1tion Cluses 10:45 A.M. ClllW Cart ,,m.H flf lllfl: Call MC-1341 ST. llOIAIU A lll lHELS llJI PMlfleYln•t.• "' ........ The lltt. C...-ll ~1 ,,..., "' Cllarp AaM f ... t:15.AM Strtkn I Mii I 10:30 Mii for lnflnNtian on "',."' Semcts cal 644-0463 Church of St. Matthew by th• Sea .. (TNlllMNf~ HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNOAY_.9:00 A.M. --.. ~,.....,., -ttft) , - NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH Roitr J. Berc. Past0< Kim £1ftrl l<rocstad. Pastor IOltclplH of Chrlott 2401 lrvln• •l Senl• lulMI M•wporl a..ch 645·5711 WOHM!r SERVICE • Morning Wor'>h1p I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM 8 AM & 10:30 AM (lnterPftler for the deal al 8 AM > SUNOA Y SCHOOL 9 I 5 AM lbstry Care Arnlablt WELCOME 711 ltwtr Ir, •••11•rt luctl 541-3131 Sermon Topic: "Within Me Now" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE V .. mU•H nf '"'" •f11ton t tl•f'(' ,., k~hQ•OI''\ !>C.•f'nftil M , . , I 2205 MAIN STREET SUITE 23 HUNTING TON Bf ACH CA 92648 Ill', .~I I "' A01Jll<, & JI Churcl'l 8 00 q 45 Iii 11 JO Rev Peggy BaSSPll r or lnlorma11on 969· 1331 V7'~~~~<./'--<7""°'><.<:i""'<7'<-c~f7'M.~~~-.L>~~~~ A. Laguna Presbyteria n Ch urch A "Church of Ch1T11c' .. I Wi A friendly church '°' the South Cowity .. stt?U1tin1 Sermons Buutiful music 11 1., '·' ,,, "'Ill ' ,.,, ',, \ II I ' ,.. ' I ;I-~ rrkd&J Protr&ml!I For Clti/drl'n. t'outh & Adult' ( 41 .i Fort-~! Ave • Phnne 494 ~5fif1 Di Atthur J. hnhrsley, Rev. Crair W•ams. Dr Edwards 'Caldwtl DIAL A PHA YER 494-PHA Y CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES . R~.u~C,11£!; l)f IHE MOTHER CHURC.H 1111 I A51 (,..HUf<(,..01 l')f ("A1<;T 'l(.t .. N llST IN BOSJON MA' •,111,H 1<,Fll ... ''Mitter'' lrvlne-Flrst Church of C hrltt. Scletllltt Rancho S•n Joaquin lntermedlale School 4861 Mtchel1on (Near V.le) Church & Sunday School-10 00 AM Roding Room. 4JJO Barr•nc11 Pkwy . Suite 14S StonecrHk Plau 10 A'M -4 P.M Mon thru Set 10 AM -7 P M Thurad11y • f I • ' Newpo!I B•ecb..-Flr1t Church ot Christ. Sclentl1t · 3303 Via Lido. Hewporl Beach Church & Sund•y School-9·00 & 10:30 A M , RHdlng Aoom. 3315 Via Lido • • Mon. thru 581 9 AM ·SP M Tuee 7-9 P.M -.,~' • '" t1 • '"''' ,, " If A v ' l+tlh '"I Newport Beach-Second C hurc h ol Chrltt. Sclent11t 3100 P.clllc View Dr., Coron• del M•r Church & Sunday School 10·00 A M "••ding Aoom-3500 "8" E Coa1t Hwy .. CdM All <Hf" cordially invited to Attend thr church services etnd en1oy the pr1vt1eges of the Reading Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES > IEW THOUGHT CHRISTlll CHURCHl 610 W 11th St.. Costa Mm (leaching Science 1lf Mind ) "It Is Always llow" (Chili kick·off luncheon after services) S111!d11 Mo'"'llf lilt~tt llt1t1n1 J Jun•" c~~·c ~ I 0 11) Dial·A-Prayer 646-6464 You Wiii M Wekomed-And Helpedll FIRST CHRISTIAN CHUR.CH Main •t Ad•m•, Huntington .. ech SUNOA Y: Active Youth Grou1>9 Morning Worship ..... 10:30 AM NurMry hnlce Mike Farra. Dave Malcom & '~lbert H Karges, Ministers Bible School... ............ 9:00 AM Evening Worshlp ........ 6:00 PM DIAL·A·DEVOTION -531·9580; Oftlct -531-2589 ''Preaching Chrl•t Since 1195" Sr. Andrew's Presbyterian C h urch \\,.,,.,,., .111.l lw.ir 1h1• rrd"'' .11. C'hri•t-,;•nl\ r•·tl , b1hf1,.1I 111• "•'Wl' "UNITED!'' Dr. l"ltn A. llufrtn~n. Jr • t.•ptt.·mtH:r 21, 19/'lfl Xah' a nd 10:1:; A.M. N"\'\ "' •\ndrt''''' f\11.nl. ~l'\\ porr 1-k:i,·h. Cil1 1nm1.1I /HIf111 ·2~,"(~' lot\ fl"' fron1 :-:<'"I"'" H,.r"4tr l-l111h !-d'•lnl a1 lr\lnl' ~ 1:;1h I Be sure to WorsliiP at a place •• of your choice SI\ I :'\T J 1\ ,\t t·.S WELCOMES YOU IUNOAY WO.. .... H"YICH 7:30 AM • Holy Eucharlat Rite I 9:00 AM • Holy Eucharist Rite 11 10:.,.5 A.M • Pray.r and Praise Euch•rlst Rite II Church SchOOI • 9·00 AM Chlld C•re • 7·30 & 9·00 AM (MuSlc, Mtmon and chlld care •• 3 MfVICeS) MIO-WllK WOMtttOP Monday-Friday • 8·30 AM MQfnlng Prayef Tuesd•y • 10:00 AM Eucharl•t & HMllng Serv•Cfl Wtdr,.,dey -8:30 AM Holy Euchar11t · fr. GlltMrt P. Prlftce, D.D. Pr1eat-1n·Cherge Fr Esmond 0 Ferris. As31atlng TM Rev Thomas Henry • Or Wllllttm Roberts • Mr S11mu.I Shaler '-1.\I~ I J·\MES f PISCOP.\l CHllRC H l 'O'I \ 1.1l1dt1 • tv.por1 lk:11 h • 71.a h '' o: Ill GAROf NIN C --- •I 1ft and dr,1dl' Cl\t·r('row<lrd m' :i' 'min J\ ptl\\lhk lnnch the area ~:lo'' thl·-rh1111nw' \.\Ith hone meal hl·fMl' \\'tllng h11tlh h:id1. lnlll thl' g111ll~lll •<~h'ir~r "h1d1 1r,.,.,, h.ingc· tcof rol111 111 tlfr IJll Jn<l thrn f>ll I.. \l1ur f,I \ Ill Ill' lO pl.1n1 l•lf \Our 11\\.1) llll11r \hll\\ 11\'\I \\'J I •C lttlkr "''Jltll'r '' ,,,,1,·r 111 \.\.11rl.. 111 It'' .1 guod 11nw 111 put 1n that lnth h o>Ll'\· 111 g.l/d°IO \OU.\(' alwa~\ '-"3nl· l'd •.\-. ka'l''> li.111 from \our drrn.lu- nu' trl'l''>. kl'l'P lhrm picked up. The~ h.1rh11r J1'>1.'a'>r'> and insect~ lo'r to h1J,· 111 lhl· lkrn\ ing foliage • H11ng th,· riilur' of fall 1n111 thr ~.111kn tl\' J1IJnt1ng )dh>'-" hrontl' 1-'.••l.J ,rnJ rt"J 1. hr~'an thl"Tllum' LEADERS OUTRAGED ••. FfomA6 new agreement. It was seen as po~s1hl) "gnaling further resumpuon work b~ various churches there. NEW YORK -Transportation rs urgently needed to get donated ha). seed and other ncl.'dl·d commod1t1cs to drought-slnckcn farml'rs 1n lhe Southeast. ~n ( 'hurch World Ser- vice. which 1s earl") rng on a maJor program to help them. M an~ farmi.'r'i have donat(•d hay · that 1s awa111ng tran!>portat1on. says Kenlynn Schroeder. d1r<-ctor of thr CWS National Dl\a'\ter Rr~ponse Program "We arc: urgtng· church people to make l'flnl;KI' "'1th trurkng firms in their arra' 10 donate trurks and driver!. .. I WS. relief ann 11f thc N:iuonal Council of Churche'i. last week for- " arded ch1ldren·s clothing and SI 0.000 for emerge nq needs to a group of South Carohna farmers. most of them black. organized as Midland Needy .Farmers b) an ecu- menical coal111on tn the Sumler. ( area The relief agenq has appealed for $500.000 in cash and $2.5 m1lhon in d~nated commod111es for the region where. despite recent rains, summer drought left farmers without enough feed to get livestock through the winter P.\RI S -On!~ 11 percl'nt of French adult<; !>a) they attend re- ligious ~rv1ce!> regularly, a su nc~ finds. Comparat1vel}. 40 percent of .\menc.ans each week attend worsn1p services . \,~~b~~ Rt~i~;; i~~~~~ ~ 'Q " 1ST EVER GARAGE SALE ~ 50°/o-90°/o OFF! "')~~ · i .11 Orange Coast DAILY P1iOT/Sa1urd1y, S.pt•mbet 20. 1986 _ A7 U "A GYntlgtlf' 111171) Klrll Ooug- lel, Johnny Clltl. (J)CWQ~ 9 OFF TMl WALL e CllaMTE wm4 JEllY DIXON (l)YCNE • • • "The Tlv• MUlklllllrl" (11174)°'* Reid. --W9Cfl MOYIE .. "llllnd Ol 1000 Olllgtrta" ( 11179) -11:46-•MOYE * ~ "Sllughter Of The V""'*°"" ( 11181) WlliMI BflnOy. 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'9. . , ' ' / 1 1 A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday, September 20. 1986 CH-P blames tour bus accident on high speed Court rules 'deep pockets' \ initlative not retroactive By tlle A11oclaled Pre11 SAN FRANCISCO-With millions of dollars 1n d~magcs at ~~kc, a state appeals coun ruJed Friday that the limits on dama~es an Propostt1on S l , the "deep pockets" initiati vc, do not ap~ly to cases pc:ndang when the measw:e ~s pas~ an June. The ruling by a unanimous thrce·J~~gc panel ofthdst Distnct Court of Appeal is the first published appellate decision on the issue 1:nd can be cited by judges in other cases. Howe ver, a la~er for asbestos and ansura~ SACRAMENTO (AP)-The Cali· fomia Highway Patrol on Frida)' blamed the Walker River to ur bus crash that killed 21 cider!) pt'Ople May 30 on htgh speed itnd said the driver should be prosecuted on felony manslaughter charges. The driver's "speed. in conjuct1on with the path of travel he chose to negO{iate the turns, are the sole cau~· of the Mono Count)' cra·s~ that also inj ured 20 people, CHP Va lley Division Chief Leonard De Groff said at a news conference. "We have determined that his t'lllnt mum s,eeed was 66 mph as he el\}ered the fi rst tµm " on a win.ding • seetion of U.S.' 39) near Walker, • where the maximum speed limit is'S mP.h~ De Groff said. Ernst Klimeck, 4f also ··w s ·driving to the left 01'1he center h as he entered the seri es of curves: said De Groff (. ln releasing a 376-page repon compiled over three months by the CHP's Multi-Disciplinary Accident Investigation Team. De Groff said the investigation also determined "K.Jimeck did not possess a valid medical certificate" required"to drive the class or vehicles that include tour buses. CHP offi cials said there were no environmental. roadway or mechan- ical causes for the accident. the nation's worst bus crash in nearly six years. "It is the Highway Patrol's opm1on that all of these factors constitute- gross negligence on the part of the bus driver and we've recommended that the Mono County district attorney's office prosecute K.Jimcck for felony manslaughter." De GrolT said. Ed Snyder oftbe state Department of Motor Vehicles said KJ imeck's li cense will be suspend<."d Saturda) San -Diego frat house site of alleged rape So\N DIEGO (AP) -A 21-year-Moore said members of the old San Diego State University stu-fraternny followed the neeing woman dent was arrested Friday and bookt>d and that Grabowski '>'as arrested for in vest1ga t ion of forcible ra pc 10 a . ..:.;n __ ..:a.:;bo=u t:_...;l..:.:: 3""'0:.....::a~. m~ . ..:;n;.::.e=-a r;-.:.t h:..:.;c::...:.r=es~•=de=n""c...,e'--- 1 en a occurre 1n a w ere t e woman had gone. campus fraternity house. John Edward G rabowski was book-The 1nc1den1 was the second rape ed into San Di~o County Jail in lieu repon ed on the d 1mpu this month, of S 15,000 bail in volving the alleged but authort11es said tlte} believe the attack reported by a 19-year-old Santa cases are unrelated. In the earlier case, Barbara woman. who is not a student a woman walk.ing across campus at S'a'.n Diego State. claimed she was sexually assaulted b)' , ,. SOSU spokesman Rick Moore said a man she met who offered to t>scort the incident occurred about 11 p.m. her back to her apanmcn1 after a Tbursdav at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon party. house af'ier the woman had met the n1versit} officials released a com- man at a pany and accompanied him PoSitc ~ketch of a man wanted fu r to the fra1 em11y house. question mg 1n the Sept. 8 attack. At the fraternit)~house. Moore said . .. the woman decided she had enough ..\n alleged rape in another fratern1- of and dfc1ded to pu1 a n end to the t) house last )ear led 10 an 1nvest1ga- proceedtngs and was unable 10 do so ·· t1on and the suspension of Pt Kappa Afte r the incident, the woman went Alpha fraternity from the university to a friend's ctpan ment and called fo r five years. No cri minal charges police about I : I) a.m were filed 1n the 'Pt Kappa o\l pha case. because he has failed to provide proof of the physical examinauon required to drive buses. KJim~k·s present whereabouts are unli:riown. CHP Officer Rack Sinor. assigned to MAIT, said the Starhne Sightsee-· 1ng Tour bus ran off the road. swerved back avoided collision wtth another vch i~le. and hit a fence before rolling into the raging Walker ·R1ver. about 90 miles south of Reno. Nev There were 655 feet of tire marks at the scene, with no indication of immedi- ate braking. he said. . . The bodies of some oftht· v1c11ms. elderly people en route back to a Santa Mqmca retirement home after a four- day outing.in Reno. were recovere? as far as 15 miles downstream. The ri ver was near flood stage due tO ru no ff . frotn melting sno". . · , Tests rt>vcaled no alcohol 1n Kltmt>ck·s blood followi ng the acc1- Q.~nt: according 10 the CHP · CHP Valley Dlvlalon Com- mander Leonard De Groff Depot) D istrict Attomc~ George Booth of Mono 'Count}. who 1s currentl~ handling the case. said he ts not rcl),'ng onl~ on thc;CHP repon . ·Ex-prostitute's civil suit allowed to stand byjuQ_ge • companies on the losil\8 side of:.thc decision. 5'l~~ an appeal to the state Supreme Coun is likely. The court is already cons1dcnng an appeal from a contrary decision by a Superior Court judge in ~s Angeles. and has _the power to set a uniform statewide standard. "l think it's an appropn~te issue for them to consider:· said the attorney. Kelly WoostcrefSan Francisco. Twlllght Zone defense files for dlilml..,.l LOS ANGELES-The"TWi light Zone" defense team, claim ins a "stench of perjury" hangs over the manslau~ter .trial of ~irector Joh~ Land1sand fo_ur filmmakers, filed a motion for d1sm1ssaJ. ~nday charging pro~u.tonal miscoftd uct. "One might well ask whet~er this 1s a tnal or a bad Joke, said the defense moti op, whic h cited an escalating feud between pr~~utors over the credibility'ofthe key prosecution witness. "Were this a't~lev1s1.on s~ow, the ~r would protcs\ that 1t is unreal istic and bizarre," said the rJ'!0~1on. ~1gncd by ~II fi ve defense attorneys. Tbe defense team has been.compla10mg since the tnal begAn thanhe first witness. pr<>duction secretary Donnit Schuman. to.Id a story in conflict with what prosecutors had earher d1sclosed as 1he scenano for the tnal. Communlty colleges enrollment may be up SACRAMENTO -Community colleges Chancellor Joshua Smith said Fnday 1t appears enrollment for credit courses may be up an averqe of 3 percent at the state's I 06 two-year colleges. "Generally·.'' seer'!'~ we havt some Positive development in the area of enrollm~nt and we re seeing an end of the · downward spiral." Smith told the Community <;ot~eges .~o~rd of Governors. He stressed that the figures were "very, very prehm~nary sing so~c@l.lcsc have not yet opened for the fall semester. But he said a survey by ~1s office of P.\S<\DEr-.1 .\ (.\Pl -.\former al read) were thro" n out duri ng 23 colleges showtd an overall increase of about 3 percent. He said 17 of the prostitute can proceed with her the cnminal trial and Ms. colleges had increases. three were unchanged and three had decreases. ~~;,:~~;:fa1~Jta:sa~1~~d ~~~a~~~ ~~~~~\a h:r~1 rrforming an •1• Pollce retrieve stolen hearse, casket paying $30 for sex, a Judge rult>d Ms. Dacosta teo;tified she was a _ A hearse was stolen durin a funeral rocession in --~ffitY---------------------~1o~r~m~e~ri--~p1~trtute--dunng-:-ttTt-·~+----S-toc__.k~t~o~n~F~n~·d~a~y~m~o~m~iong~.~b~u~t~po~1~ce~c~a~u~gr;:\~u=p7.w~1~t~1~t~a~n~r~et~n~e~.v~e::f7t~c;;-;::ca~s~c~t -- PasadenaSuperiorC ourtJudge criminal Oial. which was rushed to the cemetery for a slightl y delayed ~rv1ce. Raxmond Robert Olson let stand a c1v1l Owenby wrcw an coun papers Allston . .2 l. who had been running alongside the slow-!11ov1ng procession on lawsuit brought b} Rhonda that allo" ing t~ case 10 con11n ue .\irport Way, cli mbed into the back of the hearse and laid on top of the ~s1'et. DaCosta. ~0. again~ Daniel "ould enc9urage the "1ola11on of escorting traffic officers repon ed. The started dnver and and an assistant Zabusk1. ~5 state law. -abandoned the hearse. . . . "We're,CI) pleased," said Ms. "A prostitute would have no ··wcj ustbailedout,"dnv7rHar.oldStandleysa1danatelephone 1.~terv1ew DaCosta's auorncy G lona Allred. complaint if she felt well-paid. but later. "We didn't know what his moti ves ~ere. H~ w~s prelt)'. strange. All~ton who filed the c1v.1I sun 1n Ma y 1f she felt un,derpaid. she would Jumped 1n111e driver's seat and drove ofTwtth pohce m pursuit. Lt. Tom Spivey after a upenor Coun Judge have assurance of financial a"ard d1sm1ssed cnm1nal rape and sod-in Ct\ 11 coun:· Owenb) wrote. said. om) charges against Zabusk1. Dunng the criminal trial 1n Sclentologlst accuses Judge of blas ··She was !>everel} traumatized April. Ms. DaCosta testified LOS ANGELES _ A leadmg Scicntologist on Friday accused a judge of and damaged by th is experience Zabusk1 pic ked her up on a · $30 and has a right 10 damages:· Ms. Pasadena street on the mght of engagins 1n an un-Amen can attempt to destroy his rel igion by upholdmg a ..\llred said. adding 'lhe would Jul> Io. 1985. and paid $30 to mil hon jury award to a former member of the Church ofScientology. "He knew seek unspecified damages fo r her perform oral se' on him Sa} ing what he was doing and he deliberately allowed the religious beliefs of the client. he \i.as dissatisfied ·with her church to go on tn al," Scientology Rev. Ken Hoden said of Los An~les Zabuski's auornc). Douglas performance. Ms. DaCosta ~td upenor Court Judge Ronald Sweari nger. The Judge on Thursday up cld Owenb)'. asked that the Cl\'i l suit Zabuski forced her into sex ual wnhout comment the award ofS5 milhon m compensatory damages and S25 be dismissed because the claims intercourse and sodomy. million 1n punittve damages to Larry Wollersh1e1m. The 37-year-old former Sc1entolog1st claimed in a lawsuit tha~ he· was ruined financially and emot1onall~ after his break with the organ1zat1on. BACK-TO-SCHOOL~ FINE FINISH ·103 CASH REBATE 5 French soldiers wounded U. N. threatens to withdraw Lebanon peacekeepingfor·c-e se riousness of the situation was agam underlined, about three hours ago, by a funhcr rocket attack by un idcntifcd armed clements against a position of the French battalion 1n the northern pan of the UNI FIL area," he said. 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Perez de Cuellar called on the 15-member council to ··collecti vely and 1nd1 v1dually" take urgent action to ge t Israel to remove all of 11s soldiers from Lebanon. .., ecurt t) Council w cons1dn the l 1.N. chief s report. and shortl ) before lhl' l'Ounc1l met fi ve French soldiers with the L' "l. Interim I orce 1n Lebanon were wounded. Perez de Cuell:.tr opened the council meeting with a report on the attack that he blamed on "e,trcm1st armed elcmen1<. ... "( regret to h:l'c to inform 1hc council that the He said the attacks on the U.N. forll:e were the result of a lack of cooperation, "in pamcular Israel's refusal to withdraw completely from temtory occupied during its 1nvas1on of Lebanon 1n 1982." I Trains collide i~ Engiand; 2 killed 'iT .\ FFO RD England I i\ Pl - Two high -speed 1rains fi lled with weekend.comm1lll'r' l Oll1dcd Fnda) in central Englnnd. anJ police said (wo people were killed a·nd tiO were injured. tatc-run Brittc.h Rail <;a1d about 400 people '>'ere aboard the trains. which were speed ing. through Staf- fo rd'ih1rc at about IOll mph One was heading north from Ltmd1111 10 '-"er- pool. the other 'outh tr<1m Man· che'itcr to-London One of the trau" dd1,cred a I "glancing blow" 111 1hc other at a 1unct1on about "'' mile" from ~taf----------- -. fo rd. the rai lroad said. British Rail said one train dn ver and one passenger were killed and 36 passengers_ we re senousl y iaj!lred. "l t 1s a miracle more people wert' not killed." said Police superintendent Bern ard Bl') an. who li ves nearb} and was one of the first on the scene. The railroad 1n1t1ally said the ex pre~" trams hit head-on and that as man) as 100 people were hurt. But 11 later lowered tht' casualty count and chan$cd its v~rsron of tht accident. Bn11sh Rail spokesman Ian Tompkins said the two trams collided at a point where the southbound train ~ . ... . ... . . • crossed the northbound tram's tracks. and 11 cars overturned. Tompkins said the dead driver and passenger were not 1mmcdiatcJ) identified. Police supen ntendent Bryan said rescue teams amved within minutes. He said local re sidents comforted the 1n1ured Firemen at the scene sa id all passengers known to have been trapped in the wrecka¥e had been freed and taken to hospitals. But not all passengers "'ere accounted for :ind rescue crew-; were searchmg the floodlit wr<."ckage Friday night. .. - Shutters Designed • Finished • t 1 pt tir ~ thP hPauty of summer en1 oy control of sunlight and heat with movable "111 . t•r" • Cuc;tmnizf> vnur window with shu tters in an endless va ri ety of colors I ~f' , J j 1 •1 ... 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NEW YORK -CBS News is president. hu been wotkioa to raite Alto Wednesday, C BS News an- brinail\I t.ck three staff'en who were morale lince Sauter and his CQrporate nounced fi ve conupondent reaasian- laid oft'in July durina compaoy~wide al!y. chairman and chief executive ' ments: James McManus moves to budeet cutbecka, one o( teveral officer Tbomu-1i Wymah, mianed Miami from Atlanta; Rkhard moves indicatlna Howard Strinaer is under P'H$Ute last week. Waaner moves to Londo n from IC'tioa decisively u inierim news James ~veqer., fQrmerlv .• Seattle; Victoria Corderi moves to division president. producer in the Paris. bureau, wlll Los Angeles from New Yo rk; Steve Strinler, 45, a 2-t-year veteran of retum to belv cover increased ~-Young m._oves to New York from ·CBS News, bas been called 1 strona rorist activity then. "We l:llw an · Boston , and Ned Po tter m oves to Caftc:tid4te to .fill the post of news editorial weakness there arid the Boston from Chicaao. president by Laurence Tisch, the bureau chief asked for him back," Strinser a lso has moved to current C BS Inc. chief. Tisch said Stringer said in an interview. streamline bis manaaement staff. replacing the o usted news president, Stringer said that E.S. (Bud) reass.igning one vice president, av Van Gordon Sauter, "is o n the front Lamoreaull, longtime ellecutivc cord1.ng to sources m the news burner." producer on "Sunday Mo m in&." is d1V1sion. The three ~~ffers, who were amo ng returning to wo rk on an unspecified In a memo to his staff, Stringer sa1d 90 news position s and 700 jobs cut, project and p roducer ShirleY. he will apnouncc changes nellt week are all producers, Stringer said We rshbacomesbackto "60Minutes • to strengthen the news-ptherina cf- fort. One criticism of Sauter by CBS s1.11Tera.t includina commentator Andy KOOftC'Y, was that be hadn't fouabt bard enoup to pro\eet CBS Newt, and It.a product, from corpor- ate budaet-cutten. Some within C BS News con~r Strtnaer tainted by his auociation with Sauter. Eric Ober, a C BS News vtce praident and -0ne of many staffen who favor Striopr's appojntment as president, said Strinaer's reeent ac- tio ns "may be construed as Howard running for pffice, but I think he's doina what he thinks is riaht'to aet the news division untracked." T his week, Stringer met WJ tb former a nchorman and board mem- ber Walter Cronkjte. who reportedly Days ofBritt8. ~s lives come to an ·eiJ.d By LYNDA HIRSCH AU MY CHILDREN: While making love wtth Hillary. Tad thinks of Skye. Nina refrains from telling_ Cliff she loves him when she learns Chff 1s plwin1ng 10 marry Amy.· After bedding down wuh Shelle . Wade dreams Qf haying Phoebe's m1 ions and then k1llin'1' Shelley. Wade tells Shelley they must kilf Phoebe tonight. Hearin& Brooke badmouth Wade, Phoebe ban her from the hou5e. Skye spots cancaturc ofStuan at cam1val. Stuan and motol'C'ycle gang become fnends. Wade continu.es t<? shp poison ca ulcs into was in Cuba talking with Fidel astro. Matt Jealous of Erica and Jeremy's relationship. Jeremy unable to get Mynle to show him weddiAg gown Enca chose. ' • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Phvhc1a's apart- ment is trashed. Matthew 'meets Mitch. ReainaJd continues his plan to stop Marley and Jake from marrying. Scott disrupts Ja.lce's bachelor pany. Cass stops Vince from tossing Sco11 out of party. Rachel unhappy when she learns Mitch stayed with Phylicia Peter agrees to hel p Rea;inald break up Jake and Marley. Rachel ma.lcmg sculpture of Mary for her gnive__ •-. • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Lucinda insists that Barbara make Craig retum money she lent ham for business. When Barbara refuses. Lucinda applies pressure When Lisa learns of Barbara's plans to recall money. she threatens 10 tell LuClnda that Tony and Barbara were lovers, Duncan offers Barbara cash. When some- one tncs 10 brt"ak into her apanmen1, Denise moves in with Hal and admits that she saw Barbara at Tad's apartment the night he was murdered Irene was an Oakdale the night of murder Craig swears he doesn't know how Tad's luggage got into his apanment. In Vegas, Harriet and Shannon held at gunpoint. Iva and Betsy 1ryin1 to save Craig's business. Roy has photo off rene and Sheldon 1 n comprom1s- 1 ng pos111on which Tad was usin1 as blackmail. • • • • CAPITOL: In Baracq, Sloane bumed in effigy. Ah realties that Sloane would marry him 1f he wt>ren't a prince. Returning from New York with wedding gown. Kelly stunned when Trey slaps her. calls her a whor(', and says Scotty 1s not his child. Kell) rush('$ to the unconscious child's hospital bedside. When Trey mo' es 10 men's cl ub. Kellv swears he's the onl~ man she's C' er lo' ed: Me1'C411h. over for fnendl} v1s11 with Dylan. purposely plants her camisole Brenda finds the c;im1sole and assumes Dvlan and ~ered1th have made love. Jenny plans dinner for Sloane and entertains the idea of serving poison wine which wtll insure that Jenn~. Zed. and her father will be t TOM CfltUlea ~~=r11111nnn•::r~ w ~. PG, q A PARAMOUNl PICJUR[ \r:_~) . --· .. -.. .. ....... .. .. .... ..... -,:,;,: . • • .-u ·--V..Y .... "°-4fj ff'ltW\~ .... .._.. "~'"" ~-'"'~ ...... ,_ ·~M.oo ·~ ·~'¥\l4"H 10.-,,.. "'"' ..... lW ·-c..-..-•C91U .... ... . •• Jal ,~, ... ~ .... i..-....u -.,,~, 1--..i..c.' -.. , .... ;::;: ........ -·-'""~ ti o. .. .,,.. '°""e....iw. •IA---\6tlJ1 ,_,,,_ ,,_, ·~IUCll ... 1400 ;~.::-· ·-"'"""c-.... ,~ -MATTHEW MOOERICK FERRIS BUEi IER'S DAY OFF 0.. fft&ft"t strvate .. tllk• tt ... ,. A ,AM...OUHT f'ICTVM :~: POll)O :~: NOW PLAYING ... , .. ~ . ·-.... • .-11atR ....... ............ ..... ... • "'n-n• . ._. ... "'"" •¥-.... • 11\ "" .,.......,t!IW 11fr1 ""' •" t" " "~ •ll fUllO I.A--,,,.,.tr* ...... ~···--'6•• ......... "'* ..... "" 1 ... ,, ,,, ~ • .,._,.. ... ~ ......... --....... .... ~ "..... ~'1~ • .. .., • " I""' .... ,,...,,,, , .. ·---------~· [f?v~OMD,um,.. -TTTIH _.•-) I together eternally. • • • DA VS OF OUR UVES: After being shot. Bntta dies in Roman's arms. Roman tells Vaughan the lSA must help him find the kidnapped Marlena. Kayla fears Patch lolled Brin.a. Acce~ed by out-0f-1own ho9pital, Mike tomtwecn leavln( town and his love for Robin. Robin tells Ii she loves Mike. Roman realizes he must get hold of treasury plates in exchange for Marlena's safety. Liz and Neal continue to ballle over her desire for career. Atlaouc 1 y, y 1c1a an nsco arc a ut to shot when Edna "gunned down. T•ffany bails Scan out ofja1l.-\\Q\en c~ boyfriend assumes Alan is Charity's hU5band, Alan tells Charity they should marry sinoc they even look mamed. Sandy fcan Buu has left druc center too soon. Buu tempted to take pills. When fire brc~ks out in brownstone. Jake saves Tem before looking for Bobbi. Bobbi now believes Ja.lce loves Tem, not her, and halts engagement. Bobbi takes two weeks vacation. Damon tells Duke to cooperate or Anna and Robin are dead. Bun informs Damon that he Joined mob after being passed over for JOb a.s police com- missioner twice in a row. • • • GUIDING LIGHT: An exhausted Phahp collapses. Simon finds Jesse in hold ot plane. Johnny warns Simon and Jesse 10 search for Alex 1s dangerous Semi· conscious Alex, being treated by native woman, calls out for Alan. Done and Dina absolutely hate one another. Louie's drunken cousin George talks to Fletcher. stating that there ts no baby Ben in the Darnell famil y. Reva ends relat1onsh1p with Kyle. Mindy wants Jack to fac1htate reconcihauon between Vanessa and Bill). Vanessa dreams Billy hates her when h(' teams that Jesse rs her 1lleait1ma1e daugh- ter. Claire accuses Ed and Maureen of not wanung her well because they want to keep baby Machelle . .\Ian knows Dr Jarret. Miss Sally helps Rox)' prepare for college 1nterv1ew • • • LOVING: Kelly upset becau!>e L<ack went to see Loma when he first came home. She tells uck she'll never hke Loma and decides not 10 attend Lorna's pany. Jack and Lome realize Cunis reckless at stock.car races because he's still pained by divoiu from Ava. Jack suffers dizzy spcU and blu11ed vision while alone an office. Gwen upset by Cunis's drag racins because she thinks other races are too low class for her son to associate with, not because she's fearful he could be hun Harry suacsts Lottie rent room a1 Kate's. Dr. Friedman unable to tell Shana when or 1f Jim will ever rep~n his memory. if h~·11 want to return to pocs1hood Shana decides to stan dating Jam. · · • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Vince lulls Susan at Back Street. Vince fi nds tape before he buries Susan at Back Street. Dan retums to Back Street to look for Allison's locket While there, he gets blood on has shin Rafe amves on the scene, spots Dan's bloody shin. then takes it in for analysis. Vince plans to pin Susan's murder on Dan. Vicki finds Tom's banh cenificate. Vicki finds lener Joe wrote to his mother about his twin. Clint upset about Tom and V1clu's going to Stt cabin. While at cabin, Vicki goes into labor. As Tom tries to gel V1ck1 to hospital. stonn hits and bridge to Llanv1ew as washed out. Cassie heads for Europe. Dee and Rafe fight over has long houn at work. ••• RYAN'S HOPE: Unable to find work. Johnno agrees to accept Jill's )Ob offer. Dakota has hamselfarrested so Jill will feel SOrT) for him Frank upset when Jill decides 10 take Dakota's case. Mawe 1nv1tes Dee to dinner but plans to make 11 a hum1haung c:11penence for her. Dakota admits to Jill he had slush fund. Dakota 1s truly sorry for heartache he's causing Johnny. Max tells Diana she should run for D.A. one da~ Mu pushll\g Diana into sc:11ual harassment case against Frank. Melinda and Pat's feelings for one another continue to grow M)'stenous woman snatches baby Ownez • • SANTA BARBARA: C.C. stunned when Pearl cleans up his act and appears to have bought the house next door. Sophia and C.C. wish Kelly could return for their impending nuptials. Tedd~ not believe plans to stand by her. Ted believes Mason helped get Haley interested in Lily's cult and has destroyed her li(e. Rjck hean- broken by Amy's death. Mason tries to comfon Rick by relating his loss of Mary. Rick says bis only interest now is to raise his son. ~n nervous whe n she spots Cruz his vows to get even with Cruz since he holds Cruz responsible for his sister's death. Counney tells Pearl Madeline · always took away the men she loved. Pearl surprised when Coun ney says she dated David Laurent before Madeline mamed ham. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Patty nervous about gemng back wit.h Hogan. Quinn agrees to Stt psychaatnst to team more about his tormenting dreams. Ca,gney and Hogan think Quinn's house bizarrely decorated. Jerry buys Evie expensive present, then pu mps her for information about Quinn .. Wilma moves out on Stu. Stu distraught over losin1 Wilma. • • • YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Victor sends Matt back 10 South i(inerica. After romantic dance w11.h Vactor, Niltk1 thinks Victor stall loves her. Two days before divorce is to be fina lized. Victor wants hurry-up meeting w11h his lawyer. A preanant Ashley rctums home dreaming ofa perfect life with Victor and their baby. Cnckett happy when Danny returns home from tour Phahp and Cnckett have nervous meeting at college campus. A ware Jill knows he shot her. Sven takes Jill hostage. Unable to escape. Jail attempts to seduce Sven, feehng 1h1s 1s her only chance for surivival. Jack goes to Carl with behef that Sven shot Jill. An incredulous Carl orders Jack out of house. threatening to tell Jack's probation officer that Jack has violated parole • • I ( \ Daily Pilat & TWA --\ ~NO OLIT HOV GOOD WE RE ALL 'V ARE •JJ('.J~T< '~Al/ '1&f·'f('W ~ 'v(";( l l\ 11, ., •;1 '1 I VI• .. "l([V"v \ ''4 Tf J.lf l1'J(\ had a lipificut bthind-tbwcenea said be is IJ'yiDf to penuade Moyen role in oustina Sauter. to stay on. delp1te the commeatator'1 News sources, wbo spoke on con-annoW\Ced intention to leave CBS dition of anonymity, 11id Cronkite when bis contract expires in Novem- bas favored hin1118~ bet. a former Cronkite producer and now .....:::::~;,-oy_c_rs--criiiCtUOSauter iJUert- workina at the Cofumbia U niversity ~ entcrtalnmcot lDto the news.. He Gannett Center (o r rnodia studies. lo a1io (ch a pro.mite wu 40l kept aopwe a published intet'Vlew, Benjamin, 68, him a weekly prime-time ne-. bout. indicated little entb1Jsiasn> (Qr the Moyers, also a Titch confidant, baa news job. publicly endQned Strineer. . Cronlcite, an adviser to the·$earch Strinatr said be wun't optimistic committee looking for a new chair-about keepin& M oyen, but Mlded. man and chief executive at CBS Inc., "my pursuit of Bill is real." is said to be close to Tisch and CBS On Wednesday, Strin&er pettici· fou nder William S. Paley. who re-pated io a briefing on the "Momina turned last week as acung ch11rma n. News" with T isch , Paley. CBS Br<*i· Stn ngcr also met this week. with cast G roup Presidenr G e ne other intluent1al CBS staffers, includ-Jankowski and T homas Leahy, a 1ng Hewin and corresponden ts Mike Broadcast Group ellecutive vioe Wallace apd Bill Moyers. 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'Washington .II' juices up histotjr By ROBERT BARR _, thin& created not by all-wise "found-8arey 8ostwil k, who also played Bu~baquits Lite pitches NEW YORK ( i\P) -Former pro football player Bubba m1th sa}s he decided to bo..., out of Lne Beer -----44.uul;ucl~.~ alma mater's homecoming and the kids ~elled the beer's slogans instead ofcheenng the team Smith, a defensl\ l' end for the Baltimore Colts from 196 7 to 1971. •11 1111•,,_.,.. ina fathers" but by men driven by theaerMtral two~11o intheeiatu- NEW YORK -"Georae Wash-personal and political feuds. It was a hour minisefies ooverina the war ington: The Forging of a Nation" is govem~ent challenged by rebellious years, presents a oon_vincii:ta likeness. dedicated to the proposition that moonshiners and rcJuctantly dragged When he's shot 1n proft1e, you there is nothing so dull in Amerkan into thr pas,ions of the Frrnch immediately think of the bead on a history that it can't be made pelatablc ,Revolution. quaner. with a little sex and sentimentality. Kids arc likely to get more out this Patty Duke repeats her rol~ as The four-hour series,· appearina than ~I thei~ parents, thanks to the Ma~ha Washinaton. Other key play· Sunday.and Monday on CBS, betrays educau~h~I kits that ~eneral ~qton. ers ~nclude . Ouy Paul as. James pn.·me time's fca. r of ideas. Sur:e, we the scn es sponsdr, 1s .supplying ~or M.ad1 son. Jetrrey Jones as ,Jeft'erson1 hear some sharv. debates bet~een classr<>c:>ms. Much of that matenal Richard Bek.ins as ~amil!on ~no Alexander Hamilton and Thomas was wnttrn by Jam~s Tho.mas Fl~x-~enn.Y Fulle~ as Wash1n1ton s sociaJ- Jefferson. but never in depth and ner. who ~on a special Puhtz~r Pnzc llr fnen'ti. Eltza Powel. never very long before there's a little( and a .National Book A~ard m 1973 Whether .or not i;>owel e>:er cor.1 musket fire or a fluttering bosom for a for h~s fou r-vo.lun:ie biog~phy of nrrcd Washmgton wnh an a*al for change of pace. W~s.hmston. which is the basis for the somethin• more than friendship, as • . min1scnes. \ she does m the miniseri,es, A exner It s not ~question of accu~cy. but fdeally. thr questions left hanging records in .. Washinaton, The In-. of e~pham. Do you spend tlme <?n on the small screen will dnvr som~ dispensable Man" that she was bold fireln scenes of ~exander Hanul-youngsters -and some adult_, -to enough to tease the president about ton's dalliance with a popsy wh~ do some reading. GM's rfforts to his continence sought his he)p. or do you say a bit encourage that arc commendable. . .' . more about Ills plan for a national In "Washington. the In.dispensable The~e 1~ an other-wort~ qu~hty to bank? tyt&Q, .. ·a volume distilled from the Bostwick s po'!~al b f ash1~g.tpn. Do you dwell on te~rs and tri· longer study. Flexner concluded tnaf • as when he dispels ~ mob simply umphal scene~ or Washington mo\1-.. no American is more completely through the forte of his presence. Hr mg through crowds or use the time to misunderstood than George Wash-floats, not alw'!ys serenely. above thr illuminate issues? in ton'." . . feuds of HaJ!lllton and _Je~ef'S<?n, a These issues didn't die with Wash-~o the extent that the producers of som~what dim figu~e instinctively mgton's tw? terms as president. "George Washington" have. stri v.cn looking for comp~omisc.. . . r1ther. T he differences between Ham-for historical accurac>, the mm1scnes T hat accords with Abigail Adams 1lton's Federalists. who wanted a makes a modest contribution toward judgment of Washington as having strong central government. and Jef-illuminating the character of the "so happy a faculty of appea.ring to ferson's Republican forces. who de-fathrr of his country. . accommodate and ,yet carrying his sp1sed big government and 1doliz~d Which is nothing to sn~<;ze at. given point that.-if be-was not reallY: one of the yeoman farmer, have persisted tn the amount oftii'iie tC1eYts10n devotes the best-mtenhoned men in the varying forms in our time. to mindless, pseudo-patriotic specta-world. he might be a very dangerous At its best. the production under-cles such as most of last summer's one." and a man who was "affable scores what a nckety thing the United Statue of Liberty ceremonies. There without familiarity, distant without tates of Amrrica wa" at the outset. a are no El vis impersonators here. haughtines.s." Rustic romance Seett THeon and dHI DeFreltae pl•J the leacU~lee In tbe Lalle Foreet Showboaten' production of • klahoma,•• at.inc final performance. tontcht and Sanday at 7 :30 at the Lake Forat D Sun and Sall Club ln El Toro. Call 837·0229 for ticket Information. began appearing 1n th~~·~e~n~o~r~m~o~u:~~ly4.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,...~.,....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---::::-:--~~~~~~~~~~ ----ntlD~.nttt~~fo1tM~7:ttltt~ruC"TTHsh~~~a~1att'~~:~~~~~~~fr~1 Dan Rather blasts entertainment influence on TV news tough gu~s tl)ing to become more refined. "'I didn't know \I.hat 11 .... as doing to the kids.'' he said. "Once I saw 1t. I thought. I'm not goi ng to do 11 anymore. How much money can you make before you ruin e\CI') bod}., .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dan Rather sharply criticized broadcast news executives who. he said, '"really think that what people want is news that entertains. news that tnviahzes ... a news lullaby ... "BLUE VELVET is a startling mixn.e of naivete and k~nkiness of the heartfelt and horrific ... it's one of those l.llique unnerving visions ... which will be attacked, argued about and cherished for years to come:· David Ansen NEWSWEEK ''BLUE VELVET is a mystery ... a masterpiece ... a\lisionary $tory of sexual awakening, of good and evil, COSTA WfS& [O~IOS lo',.n Cemei 7$1 4184 a trip to the underworld:' David Thomson CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE NOW SHOWING MUllllllOTOll lf.&C" lA IR~OA WAU f ~"J' l\ Cnonf• Pocrt1c silo M~ooo 1;1n11e a.1 OrlV '194 /coo lAGUllA HtllS lOgvno Hill$ MQI> 16&·6611 •OUllOf C1ntoome blc 7$$3 ~ .. _,.,.._..MONDAY THAU SATURDAY 1 ST 2 P ERFORMANCES lKC(P T MOl•D•"'S & STAAAfD1 • t •fATVAlS LAKEWOOD Ctmter lllJIUI tHDifK•hy S C••"•" • 00\aY sn110 ILUI VIL VIT It !)HUQJ.:i.9 100 tOJO flltllS IUILLH'S 6lY' on IK.-IJI U.O CU t 4J IUTHi.W RIO,U 11 J., •.• , 10" flHIS IUILLH'S DAY 0,, !l'O.IJI A90UT LAST NIGHT 1 ORANGE (?!•l .,....,...,., 'WJ • a~.,...., HAN ~INN MAOONNIO PtAHOfW Wf,.1$1 OG II 11rwnu·s 1111wo10 llO I Hiil (fl THI •••AIC•Alf (LUI II • LA MIRADA t<>t. •• ,,... •. , STAND I Y ME 111 ll:lO 11.>0 4M trO t:OO 11-00 OO\lt~'lt1~1WIU 1.00 1111 J1U 71S~ l~IO 5'Tf. Wff ONlT iMS.U Stat IOtlO U.T I WH ONl f SMAii ,._ l tll THI fl Y ti) I> II l U 4 U .. u "150 ICMJ GATEWAY l<.f<l·"n--NA SHANCHW M '°''JI loO J:O S:U t 1~U MIN'S CLUI t11 1.00 c,10 till 11)0 l~H T<Uil HANfll Jll<~ ltAOIOACTIVI DltlAMStl) NOTHING IN C tli'OI 1 U l:U s1to 110 to ''°' 11)1 .,., .,,, ll:Ot IXTHMITIU t 1 4•>S I 4S AVENGING •OICI ttt l •H t •4111MI ~y DfVftO Hiil 11 IUTH\111 "0'\I 191 f Hl IHAICfAST ClUI et aACK TO SCHOOL 1,._.,1 UOIOACTM OllAMS lfl ~lllWM OVllOIM ttl UAN •tNN MADONNA ·SHAHGt4AI SUl,.ISI r'Oo 1 i t urwm1·s MllU<*S '"°' llllL ttt THI HIAKFAIT ClUI (ti THI HY 111 NfOHJMA•I OH ILM ITHn 'ART II ••tDOY'I llVINOl191 TO, OUN f'Ol ICAIATI KID ,AU II !NI THI MIN'I CLUI t11 CiRIMll Of 'AlllON ,., Speaking to the .\cadcmy of Tele- v1s1on Arts and Sciences at the Century Plaza Hotel. tlle CBS News anchorman vowed never to com- promise or allow '"a formula that mixes news with entertainment or inserts marketing pnorities into the best practice of journalism." The speech followed a major shakeup at CBS Inc. last week, capping years of turmoil caused by takeover attempts. corporate layoffs iUiMllli MOilil . , """ "'"'" . D•nrro1u !PG·1 J) TMK"9Y .. ) N l111tmue On t1m St. II (R) STAlllD ev .. I•) .. OOtlOOM (PG) KAllAft IUD II CNJ Runnln1 Scared (R) NOW PLAYING *NEWPORT BEACH Edwards N-port C1nt!m11 (714) 644 0760 rRI 700 900 10 .,s ... r '00 JOO HlO 100 900 10 4, SON I 00 ) 00 HlP 9 00 1'100 T;HOR 1 00 9 00 • ORANGE Ci~ . (7t4J634·2553 [!-.... , .... -~ O"ILV I 0, l l) '2' 1 .ID 9 l' Look who's sneakilg into town! SPECIAL SfBK PllVEW T1MllT BPM • COITUlllA El TOllO ro .. vos~ • Sil 5880 ._,.,._, ,. •I.A MllW)A P)d" \ 1J Y •;a, 994 ).00 £°"i1oj SoYITI ~'' P.m ~ n • 1 ...... ,_ 1 ,, and morale problems at the network Former CBS board chairman Thomas H. Wyman resigned. and CBS founder William S. Paley and Laurencr A. Tisch. the network"s largest stockholder. moved to take control of the network's oi>crations. Rather's speC<"h mentioned no news executives by nam~. He did nof indicate if his comment~ reflected his concerns about thed1rect1on CBS had taken m its recent past or new plans for the' network"s immediate future. Rather avoided mentioning com- ments by CBS commentator Bill &•a American Heart y Association \NERE FIGHTlt\G ~ 'JOJR LIFE . Moyers, who has asserted that in the last 2'/z years "the line between entertainment and news was steadily blurred" at C BS News. _ Referring to fierce competition between networks for ratings and profits. Rather warned of accepting the rationale of broadcast executives who want to give viewers what market research says that they want. "News by market research has been a staplr of local television and at many newspapers for for years, .. Rather said. "I'm wary of the arau- ment that it can be a valuable tool if used sparingly. Any time it replaces JOumahstic Judgments. I'm con- cerned . "But when market research ... dictates editorial ded1s1ons for network newsrooms. I'm appalled," he said. lllU COSTA MESA , *lllVI NE MISSION VIC.JO OllANC[ Minn 8ru P i i• EOwirOs TO"' Ct n•t• EoworO\ WOOCl~··OQf EOwi rO\ Vlt'~ M.-11 P.tc0f<e s O••n9f 529 5339 751 4 164 <s• 06SS 364 6220 Ori•fln 634 936• BUENA PUii [l TOllO P¥tl1C ~ 8Yf"I P••• EowarCI\ E r ' Or1w I• 8Z I 4070 581 9500 LA MlllAOA Pd\.1f'K. \ (,,41tfw•~ ~23 •Ii• 1 •OUNCE C 1~ (IMfl 634 2SSJ EIWAllll lllSTIL 011111 lllSTIL I IUOllTlll 141-1444 SAT AT 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 S1ANT'ON [Ow.)fJ' \o llittt•• ( 11· 'ff' b9• OS67 "Matt Dillon reveals some true grit behind his glamour-boy facade, augmenting his screen charisma with intense conviction." .. . rr:-.- orang• Co.st DAILY PILOT/Saturday. ~tembet 20. 1Ne All TRIVIA s.M.J .......... , •• AllJ1tl (March 21 ·April 19): Nc,w approach bri'nas desired results. Youns penon confides !'financial problem." Be sympathetic, but don't abandon princiPles. You'll make riaht rriove, cycle is high, judament is on taraet. Leo plays key role. . .. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Family reunion is accented. Jnd1v1dual, previously indifferent, could now serve! as "teacher." Moon in your sign hiahl~ahll •r.pearance. personality, charisma, physical attraction. Cancer, Capncom p1ay roles. . . . Klutch , .SchQJars. tops i~ 2nd week WEal.Y DIOOZ QUIZ Q.l-Aa So\,~~ •• vulnerable, you hold:· t· •tott 0 Ql0'716 •AI862 The bidding haa proceeded: Soatb Weet NP.rth Eut Pu• P... 1 ~ ,.., ? .· • CHAI LES ·Go1£1 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Give full rein to intellectual cunos!ly. Emphuis on spiritual vaJues, S{>C<'.ial interest 11oup. Panicipation in chantablc project. Secret meeting could help resolve dilemma. Sqjttalius nativ.e figures promioen!ly. • CANCER •• (June . 2 1-July 22): Dig deep for inform1tion. check source SYDNEY o .... •material, refuse to~ intimi&ted by ont who is envioui You'll tum in outstand-ina ~rformance, timing will be accurate, you II have luck in matters of spcculati.on.. . . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Cycle htghhghts breakthrough -call, ·wnte. communicate. Be ready for sudden chan~e of plans. Keep options open. rcahze rclllionsbip can grow tn strength. Gem mi. Virgo, Sagittanus people play ke y roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Domestic adjustment is featured. Scenario highlights travel, spiritual values, communication, ways ~f obtaining additional funds. You'll receive gjf\ which represents genutne token of affection. . . . Emphasis 0111ifysft1 y, iotngue. gJamor. Be discreet. don't tell all you know. You have marvelous opportunity to perfect 'techniques, to gain by playing "wai.ting game." Pisces, Virgo figure in fascinating scenario. SCORPIO (Oc~. 23-Nov. 21 ): Make this yo~r power-play day .. You'll.gain greater understan~tng of potential. of legal a~atrs. Focus on publt~ relattons. com~itme!'ts, serio us cons1derat1on of manta! status. Cancer nattve figures SAG .ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Job is finished, you feel better. more people recognize your unique talents. Reach beyond previous limitations. Money picture i~ brighter than ongjnally ar:iticipated. Aries, _Libra play ~oles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emotions tend to dominate - stn".e to give logic "equal time." Scenario. accents children, chan~e. travel. vanety, creative endeavors. You are going places. Leo. Aquanus people figure prominently. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Many of your .. best qualities" surge to forefront. You teach. learn, make progress. inspire confidena in one who ts temporarily confined to home. hospital. Be direct. exercise independence of thou&ht and action. . f>ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): PoP.U:larity j ncrcases, ~ial act1vit.1cs accelerate. Display humor, vcrsatihty, willingness to exchange ideas. Relattve presses for answers -refuse to be chided mto snap decisions. Gemini figures prominently. IF SEPTEMBER tlST IS YOUR BIRTHDAY major project can be completed -you are due to•rcach more people. many people will confide tn you. You could be asked to participate in political or charitable ~ctivity. '(ou'll be relieved of burden, you'll have more ~onfidenc:c, v1ews will be v~nfied. Gemini, Sagittarius play imJ><?rtant roles tn your life. You are consc1ou~ of body image, could have weight proble'm. ~ou do .have marvelous sense of humor. You'll make new start in new d1rec1ton dunng October. The defendina champion GWC l.effee 1.J1&d and the Bell Gardens Hiah SeWan posted the week's top T RIVIA BOWL V II ST A-NDINGS GWC Koflee IU.ltdl Ill CMMO Plue II~ 80H Schoiett(t ) Colao & P.-e ('I') ~P110r CI). . IGHAt,,...(7). Auntlkl'• ~ (71 LOiiy & Co (I ).,. .. M1M Mone 15"'). lollle. 0Mryt I Frlendt l!ll 'r'<>-Atft (I). ~Wwnet C41 , 'll08Y Rel (3"'1 Sytvte Edwwd1 (4) ~~.~~~.: ' .... " ·0oo 09h lundy(3). JOlln llueMll (51 ... T Ml'll EnlQme l 1 ).. . .. Tiie Oummlee 4 ~. 'J Sj)Of1 Lid. (2~ Tiie HerlCH!lent (11 LMI Aollln (21 • no entry r~. llalf Of IMI ICOfe ewwded 19 19 ,. 17 16 16 16 16 l!i'AI .. 15 14 14 10'AI , 10'AI • 10 ''"' ·~ a 7 7 ' 6 a • scores of nine each in the second round ofa spirited Trivia Bowl VII. Things may be a little easier this week as we head into round three. although a few questions may boggle the mind a bit. Herc's the list: I. Who. in what movie. called Katharine Hepburn a "Psalm-sing- ing. skinny old ma.id?" 2. They called him Hoss, but what was Dan Blocker's characrcr·s-real first name on TV's "Bonanza?" 3. What com ic strip character always winds up in Marine Corps boot camp every summer? 4. Time mapzine's 1952 "man of the year" was a woman. Name her. 5. The SOOJ "Standing on the Corner. watching All the Girls Go By" was introduced in what Broad- way musical? Toi TITUS 6. Name the performing voup whose early career was depicted tn the Broadway show "M1nn1e's Boys. .. 7. Three major league pitchers are SC<'"nd to RngC'r r1,.,,,,.n~ in single- pme strikeouts with 19. One o f them lost his game; whic h one? 8. Identify the make of automobile in which George and Marian Kirby were killed in the movie "Topper." 9. What well-known actor also is known as the pro prietor of the Hog's Breath Inn? 10. Who replaced (a) Donald O'Connor in one of the "Francis" movies and (b ) Pere Kilbride in one " .. . ') La1t Week'• Aa1wen I. Third (Redford in "Natural") 2. Tarleton (Tammy's last f\ame) 3. Playboy (Schwimmer and Jones) 4. lllino1s (first to legalize hemosexuality) • 5. "Midnight Cowboy" (Joe Buck's Back) 6. Lloyd Nolan (first stage Quceg) 7. Lee Thomas and Jerry Remy (rookie records broken) · 8. Ricardo Mo ntalban to Esther Williams ("Baby It's Cold Outside") 9. "E.T.''"(Lokey From Maldimar) 10. (a) Sgt. Ike Galovitch. (b) latrine orderly ("Eternity" character) (~nd your answers to TRIVIA, c/o the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. All entries must be receiyed by Wednesday. otherwi~ balfofth player's previous score will be award .) ~ 1 What do you bid J\OW? Q.1-Aa South. vulnerable, )IOU hold: •A.Ja '7A.Jtota 01 •vea The bidding haa proceeded: ~eet Nortlli ~t Sou.ti. ..l'u• 1 • 2 • ?. What do .you bid now? Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you h'lld: +A83 '76 OIU10662 •KQ7 The bidGing has proceeded. North E:-..t 8oath Weet 1 • P... 1 0 Pue l Q Pue 7 What action do you take? Q.4-East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: •Kt6 QAU QAQ9 •KJH "'he bidding has proceeded South Weet North Eut . What action <k).you take? 0111 .SH111FF. Q.1-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: ••not \/AQea OQ6 •A.J87 The bidding has proceeded: North Eut Soatb Weet t• Pue 1 \/ Pue 2 \I PaH 7 What do you bid now? Q.&-East-West vulnerable, as South you hold: •83 \/2 0 K9875 .,qJ 0958 _The bidding has proceeded: Weet Nortb i'Ht 8oa& l • 2 0 I Q ? What action do you take? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSI 1 Pulls up' 6 Dawdling 10 Knapsacks 14 Attentive 1S Fillet 16 Inter - 17 Pilot 18 Glace 19 Asian coin 20 Train patron 22 Locale 23 Floated S9 Singly 60 Wounded 61 Entertain- ment medium 62 Actor - Novello 63 Thereupon • 64 Cc.-rrect 6S Sun talks 66 -Gynt 67 Records Food additives link~d to incorrigibility 24 Inflections 26 Vehlcle 29 Greett leller 30 Mechanism 31 Plant . 33 Of the past 37 Ceased DOWN 1 Fastener 2 Can prov 3 Settlings 4 Braid DEAR ANN LA NDERS· 1 am writing to you as a member of the Feingold Association of the Washing· ton. D.C.. area (FAWA). Recently 1t was brought to my attention that a column wntten by you in the Wash· mgton Post had spec1al significance to ra y famil). The letter was from "Sympathetic in Flonda" tn response to "Bummed Out tn West Palm Beach." The following paragraph was especially moving: 38 R1sque 40 Doll"s House heroine 4 t Baked goods 43 Parlor _YOUR "My son graduated from reform school. Then he graduated from prisons in five states. We have had him in and out of therapy smce he was 9 years old. He has had problems with drugs and alcohol starting at age 11 and has been threatening suicide since he was 15. He is accident-prone and has wrecked every car he has 44 Showed up 4S Chalice 47 Adjective suffix 48 German state S1 Grad ON S3 Dwindle S4 Bosses ANN . LANDERS 14 17 driven. His uncontrollable temper 20 has made it impossible for him to sustain a relationship with a woman." Your answer was vel) goOdas far as it went. You said. "Your son sounds as if he has been emot1onall) dis· turbed from earl) childhood. It also is apparent that he has a cnm1nal 31 -1 mentaht), which man) experu now believe is caused b) a chemrcal 37 problem tn the bratn .. 2 3 S Litterbug 6 Black eye 7 Openwork 8 Ot some musical works 9 Joined in matrtmony 10 Spanish city 11 Extrinsic 12 Behemoth t3 Rummage 21 -'King· Co>e 1 want to point out another pan of 1,.---j1------f--+-- the equation. Ifs possible that this 4 1 chemical problem 1s caused b) cer- tain add1ttves 10 food This work was pioneered b) Dr. Ben1am1n Feingold beginning tn I Q5 I. He developed a program for chm1nat1ng ""nthcuc colors, synthetic fla vors and prcscrv-53 ati.ves from the diet which has normalized the behavior of man~ "hyperactive" or "minimal!~ brain-59 damaged" children M} famtl ) has been helped cnormou~I~ h' this 62 program. 22 Tax 25 Snug 26 Invites 27 Fixed amount 28 S1lv94' grade ab bf 32 Profess0<s 33 Possessive 34 FunC11on 3S Inflexible 36 Vernacular 38 Partly 39 Gladness 42 Outface 43 Goaded 45 K1dn&Qpe< 46 Diminutive suffix 48 Groundwork 49 Ovemead 50 Bravery S2 Orange Bowl site SS CraVJng 56 Verse S7 Curling team S8 Lawn pieces ~In the know 11 12 3 Parent groups haH' hccn formed to 65 1dent1fy and develop ··~afr Food Li sts" We wntc to manuta1:turero; for 1nformat1on on 1ngrcd1cnts and pub- licize those that meet our needs .\ phone call from s6meone v.ho has dealt wtth this ktnd of prohkm can answer many qucsttons We ~rl" all volunteers. Memhcrshtp costs tor the group are kept as lov. as poss1hlc H20 discoverer loner Daily Pilat N. TWA >= 0 OU T H0Vv GOOD WE REAL Y ARE ... ••4'f A/W crov ON\ •t ,(' ,.. Al 114 '-<."lt(l{'\ ~'A r( A I /ff\/(( ' Please .\nn. let people knov. ahout us. Wn ttng to the address below will bnng membership 1nformatton for the nearest assoc1atton: Fe1ngold Association of the United tates (FAUS). P.O. Box 6550. Alexandria, v A 22306. " long. self-addressed stamped en,elope will be greatly apprt'C'1ated There -1rc new "chem1call) Q Who v.as the <,ncnm1 \\ h1 refuse<t. to see people" <\ Do you mean Henf) ( a'l'ndl'h the fellow who discovered water 1~ o:\ygen and hydrogen? One of the nchest men in England. Cavcnd1s.l\. He had his meaJs delivered through a hole rn the wall drhis taboralDI) .\nd he built a private staircase thereto so he'd never have to m ctt houc;chold o;crvants or visitors sens1tl\e" 1nd1v1dual~ hctng born You nc-ver "l"<' a rainh<n' ~'h1lc even da' Help us to reach them and h their fani1hc'i before more people hkc 'l)u'rc looking at 1 e <;un "Bummed" and "S)mpathetic" lnC' lt\·es of such desperation -P R M : FROM ALEXANDRIA. V<\ DEAR P .R:M.: I have received h•dred1 of letten from (falef•I paru11 wllo 1wear by Dr. FelD1old'1 won. ne field lie plouered Is 1al.Dla1 more aa41 more ret~<'t· et.IUt}' amoa1 lff early do•bten aa time 1oe1 Oii. 'he more we tear. abowt Hlrttlon ah ••1tobvlo11 II ~mes tllat we are wlaat we eat. It llaa1 bHa provea &Mt ttrtai8 fecMl1 c reate \yper- actJvlty ... eve• utl-1oclal belaavlor l• t0me cMl•tt•. I 1tro111l1 recommelMI tlaal pare•l• •Ile are laavl11 a •tffleeh time eo1trollla1 ramk8Ctioe1, layper· active clalldrt1 •rile for lllerat•rt from U1e FelDl(old A11oclatioa. In b~gone ~e.aMat a formal lhllkt:n dinner pan~ m Me'1CO C11~ the (lue,1 of honor was sen w the lt'fl drum'ittck o it wac; repont·d \ d 1C'nt ask., v. h' Chefs lhcn-da1mcJ kft legs arc more tender. btcau'I(' chicken's 'ilccp mo~th on their n (l.ht k g ... \O O\Cr-de,clop tho~ muc;clc\ ) ou knc" earl\ Panama hal'i came from Rolt' 1a via 'Panama v. hC'rr thr\ pidcC'd up their name But did \OU know earl~ turquo1~\ l'l\mC' Imm Iran through Turk('\ \lo h<'r<' the' picked up the.' French wnrd IC\r l urk1sh as their name" So vanou~ are thl' cold '1ru~' that 'ou could c.atch a cold evef) yor of our hfe without l''<'T catchtn• the:' L.M. BOYD ~mt' kind \\\ICC T"1u·a~man~ peoplcaslhe peopk in "" 111crland -11·., h) that many lhJI India 1ncrea..c.-. its population <''cf'\ 'car II "hat'' in 'our refnger.itor 1s t\ pl(al the average item has traveled I Wl(l miles to g,ct to ~ou .\top ht' home. the rtnowncd ,11v.txn "ar Tom ~''· !>h) fello~. tn\tall~ a large neon sign to d1spla) tw. tn1t1al.-. "TM .. I h~ ( onsumcr '\man '01lice in \\ ash1naton. DC . sometime back \tageJ a ~m1narc.allcd "Lo w-Income \C'lfltelp" To .-.111n co't SSO a t1ckct .\ ncv. born elephant dnnk-s two anJ a half gallon'I of milk a da' L.M Boyd II rol•m•I••· • • ' ' _.- ' ',, "bl I \ Al2 Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT I Saturday. Sep1ember 20, 1986 THE -YAMILY CIRCUS .. by Bii Keane "Come eat your lunch HIKE'" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 9;1.o "Good gnef. can't I even disagree with Dottle?' PEANUTS -.Jl-1~ ['J ; E~ Trl1N65 ~''t -'1,.\T" GARFIELD lM15 LIH . l~WT f OR ML AR£ YOU COM ING W l'fl-4 M (, CLOWN ? TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ,. BIG-GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "George, can I interrupt, or shall I wait 'tll time out?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham J I ;<-~,J <t-lD 11 ME AA1 MPs. YJIL~ NE OP'4 n4E ~ WAVE LENGTH.'' NCI.>.' ! FEEL TERRIBLE I NEVER LEARN ... by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady r BLOOll COUKTY ·u.s. ACRES -. w :::::.--------/ J:M OAvf~ 9 20 J OR BETTER OR ~QR WORSE ~~OOTTH=RE., M\KE. 1&-fTT/-'\AT YD.X'f.. MOTl-l=R ?. J SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN I UNDE.R5TAND THERE WA S A FIGHT ON l.OJR BUS THIS M ORMMG ~ Y~ ~ IT IS YOJ~ MdfHE~ MIKE~ rr DEflNIT'EL'/ IS I YooR MOfHER.. t by Jim Davis --- by-Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Garry Trudeau , MR WJBtlmOI. THeR£. AR£ MIU.IONS ~ AMt/IJCANS ; • /.4IH(). ~Y, All£~ t 11 A um& NttM:XJS lf'I A MAN I I MIHOHAS~TAl/..£1), t I PRIVATE ({)NV8?SA • I SAIO I TJ0NS WITH 60fJ. IM NOT TAf,J(/N6 1() Y{)(J 1 I ' ()() YOU I THIN!<. YOU I OJNOVER.- i , t I I l'lff. OH I j \ ~T'S THAT? ..... ' ' -· ~ .,. \~ I \4 • \ \d j 1 • ..., ..... SATURDAY. SEP;EMBER 20, 198e I :J Golden WHt, OCC uch edvence In wetw polo t~. m. -use. UCLA hit the roed tod•Y for col .... footll.al ......... Cowley takes walk into history . Chic~ o pt~r fights w~li!_n~ss ·to throw na-h~ter at Angels, 7-1- The loss, only the; team's fifth in the last 26 pmes corrlbined ~rth T~xas' win, drops the; Anacls' ·lead ~o 81h game.a. Their magic number stays at e1atft, the first time it had not been reduced si nce Sept. S. virttlally before fie evon tbrew a stpltc, lo•d1na the bases for Brian Downing; Jackson·and Doua DeCi'ac(S. He went 3-2 to DOwning. bl.at got him on a pop fl y to second baseman Jack Perconte 1n shallow n&ht field. Angel8' m~lc number:· AMERICAN LEAGUE W8i1' W L Pet. GB By CHRIS MONA.tfAN DllllylllelC.11111 •111 Most every baseball fan and maybe a few nOf\·fans have said it after a team scores a lot of runs. ''They should have saved a few, t~ey'll probably be shut ou~ 10'!1orrow." r • Wellafter sconng 18runs1n Thursday mdn s win the A nae ls weren't shut out. But it was worse ... t~ey were no- b it. Chicago Wh11e Sox pitcher Joe Cowley. who has a history of success against the Angels, turned that sW:cess into history. pitching a no-hitter as the White SQx claimed a.7-1 victory before 28,647 at Anaheim Stadium. "ft was i'O the cards, tbat's all," said Reggie Jackson. "When tie madc'a bad pitch, we hit it at S'omeone. When he made a good pitch, he got gu ys out. It's a loss. that's all." Mesa travels • b air Crowe throws 3 TD pas5es in 25-0 win ove r Santiago By BARRY FA ULKNER Oe11J,... Cerrn111,,..,1 The Costa Mesa High football team. which rolled up 248 yards on the ground m last "'eek 's opening win. showed 11s prowess through the air Fnday night at Garden (irovt' High. deleallng Sanuago. 25-0 The Mustangs encountered a seven-and eight-man Ca valter de- fensive front for most of the evening and aftt>r ach1 ev ing onl}' moderate success running 1hc ball. took "'hat the defense was gmng tht111. Cos1a Mesa quarterback M1l.e ( rowe con' ened I 0 of 21 passes. 1nclud1ng 1hree TOs. He ut1h1ed short slant pa11erns U\er the m1ddk or lofted the ball toward the '>ldehnc~ for his wide men to run under ( rowc's pnmar) target wa) -.en1ur ..-y.i1dc receiver Mike R1ch1c. "'ho had six catches for 140 \3rd' and 1"'0 touchdowns. · Cow.ley's g~m is . the first ~o-hitter in ihc major leagues since Mike Witt threw his perfect game against Texas, Sept. 30, 1984. Unl ike Witt, Cowley was far from perfect. He walked seven batters. though he also struck out ei&ht. "There's no way this 1s possible," said Cowley, who spent more than a month al triple-A Buffalo early m the season. "l hope I act 100 of them; this is a sreat feeling. "I started think.ii)& about it after the $Cventh. after I shut them down 1-'2-3. I sat down and thought to myself 'Oh my God, let me be Roacr Clemens for two innings.'" As far aQ the Angels arc concerned, he might as well have been Clemens. He·increased his record against 1.hem to S-0 lifetime, with a.2:72 ERA, • The walk~ got him into real trouble in the sixth, the only inning the Angels mounted-any son of threat. He walked Bob Boone, Gary Pettis and Wally Joyner, He went 3-1 to Jackson. who lined it hard and deep to center. Darryl Bos1on was there to malce the catch, thou&h Boone tagged and scored from third to break up the shutout. Aatel1 8S 61 .S82 Texas 77 70 .S24 81h ,. FrWay'1 keree Chicago 7. Aacel1 I "When he went 3-1 to Rewe. 1f he walks him, I'm taking him out w1tha no-hmer." said White Sox Manager Jim Fregos1. Texas 4, Minnesota I Te4ay'1G .... Chicago (Del.Con 3-S) at ~ell (Lu&o 1-0), 12:20 p.m .. Channel 4, K.MPC radio (710). But DeC1nces then popped up to Peroonte·and the no-hitter was preserved. as was the Wh11e SQx'' lelid. at 3-1 . Minncso~(Viola 14-12)at Teus(Mason 7-3), n "I've been working w11h (pitching coach) Dick Bosman on my rdease point." said towley. '"(In W\r sixthH wasn't fin1ming:~ wa~ ~ffa little. l'mjust'g!ad I regained what~ver I had." · . . RIMHlllll Gemes • ·~·LS ( 16)-Home It): $.eot. 20, 21, Cl't!Qeo; s.t. 22 (2), 23, 34, ClevtllJ'ld; $eQt, 26 .• 27, 21, TeKH. Awey (]J~ S.01 .. 29, JO, Oct. I, KensaJ Cltv; Qct. 2, J. •. 5, TJtKa&.·· TRXAS OH -. ·Home (t): ~I. 20, 21. MlnnMOte; S.ot 29, JO, Oct. I, Oeklend; Oci. 2, 3. •. 5, Aneeti. Awev (6): Seot. 22, 23, 2•. Seellle, Seot. 26, 27. 21, Aneets. He was ne\ er challenged after that, refiring the last nine Angels. though he wal ked Downing with one out 1n (P.Jeue eee ANGEL8/85) Sailors stifle Ocean -View O .. ly PllOt -•o by l " ,a,,,. rror-ree game helps Newport top Seahawks, 20-0 By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille OllllJ ~ 1- lt' s perfection that I!> lhe ulumate goal m the concept of 1'ewport Harbor High football coach Jeff Bnnkle~ 's d1sc1pllned ph1loM>ph). and 11's ob\ 1ous hi\ \ailors are getting the idea. Bnnkle~ 's Tar'i put lhe \IS1t1ng Seahawks of Ocean View down Fnda) night. 20-0. with a blend of passmg and running lhat pro,ed much too much fo r Ocean View despite rhe numbers game. Both quarterbacks completed 15 passes. both for 17 J >ards Bo th clubs picked up 14 first dowm and Harbor outgamed Ocean Vie"' b> six )ard!> 1n the running department Yet 11 was Bnnkln ·., 11 which domma1c:d from 'itart ·to finish. de- sp11e the fact his team "'a'i going"' 11h its .. ~o 2" quarterback i.J<1rk ~um mers). and without ~tan3outs Gu} Oreel) f<;plintered finecn and Mason fhomp<.on f1h1gh bruise). ra1g). e was con 1 ent to- night. He bad worked hard this week." Summers. starting in place of Vince Bre1tfus. al~ugh both have been , considered neck-and-neck since the spnng, had Ocean View on the ropes from the outset, connecting with Cra1g e1ght limes for IOI yards m the first hair alone. "We tned to make an ad1ustment at halftime (on Craig) with another type of double coverage," said Ocean V 1ew Coach Gu) Carrozzo. "but by then the) had other things going. • "He's JUSt an outstanding re- ce1,er ·· His TD reception was a textbook case of supenor size and hands simply outdoing the compet1t1on despite double coverage, picking Summer's high offen ng off as a shortstop would a high line dnve. Harbor. which held but a 7-0 lead at halftime after betng turned away at the Ocean View 31. 30 and 11 , powered Its "'a) 56 )'ards on 1ts. first posse.-.s1on 1n the third quarter to set up 1crhng ( oberl)°s 27-yard field goal "I think we had a lt1tle too much firepower for them." sa id Mustang.,· Coach Tom Bald"1n of ht!> team·~ aenal assault. Ocean View'• Mike Spence (12) barely elud e. the &raap of Newport Harbor'• Bob Manafield during Friday night's gamt at Har bor. The Tan wo n . 20-0 . 1 "The kid!> pl a)'ed prelt) well. rnns1denng." said Bnnklc:~ ··l)um- mers had a great night I I 5 ul ~4 for I 73 \ard\ and an l!<·)ard fO pa<;s to Moments later Ocean View sclf- destructed. fumbling tht> kickoff to put 11self 1n the hole .at its 6, then coughing the ball up two plays later. wht.>re Ed Milu m scooped 1t up and ran I 0 ) ard~ for the clinching 1ouch- do"' n (Pleue 9ee RARBOR/113) ( "We can throw the ball.·· continued Baldwin. "Our quanerbark pla)ed "'ell and R1ch1c ob\ 1ousl} .had a fi n1· game." T) ler &J.ddell. last "'t'ek\ L>tnh Pilot Pla)'er of 1he Weck ct 76 fards and four TDsJ. Y.3\ frustrated mim ol the night by a sluntmg (·availer defense. struggling for ti2 )ards o n 23 carnes. (He did have a 55·\an.J run called hack on a d1pp1ng pcnalt} I But the 5-8. I 65-pound tallba' k put the Mustang., ahead 6-0 with an 11 - )ard run late 1n the: fi rst penod Workman & Co. debut tonight M1dwa~ into the '>l"Wn•I ~·nod. R1ch1e ga'c a ghrnp-;l' of "'hat "'oukl become \o'ila ~esa'<> brl·ad Jnd buttt>r ( roY.e. afler dirnting the \,l ustangs from their own H lo the (a\,· '9 l'tlOOl'tll'd y,qh R1 fhll' dlong the s1delinl' at thl' 25·~a rd linl' where -R1r h11:' hrukt• a titt.kle and (Pl eaae aee MESA/82) Sea Kings dealt_7 -3 setback By JOSEPH DllDEVOIR oa11, 'llot C01r .. ponden1 -~s he left the field l·rn..la~ night . Dave HullanJ \\il' prohabl~ 'car<.h· 1 mg for \unw \'L'llll'nl glue ta~ plaster -an~ 1h1ng 111 hold h1' (1ffensl\ e "all 1ng1·1h1·r "We're not hlockmg "di JI all up 10 this point and Y.e0 \ l' g111 tu find ... omcth1ng to Ii' that -'tttm .. w1h h1' 1n111al rc'iron'e alkr h1' ~l·.1 Kings. for thl· 'el'und 11mc in a\ marn outing<>. ~·l're hl'l<l "'1thout a 111ud1- dl1wn •fl ( orona dl'l Mar ll 1~h·, ~.' lo~s to ho'it San ( 'h:mcntc in non· 1 league football ac11on New-look Pirates ki ck off again.s t f avor ed Ru stler.s By JO~ FERGL'SO~ or •Ii• Doll' P11o1 Stat! 1 lwrl' •' mm·h .int11·1p.1t11111 .11111111~ .Hl',J Jouth~1ll adLl1l l\ 1n rl·gard tu 11nl' htg 4Ul\\ll)ll -him \\di <l1,11lj.!l' < 11,1\t ( ollc:tte 1111 a" It l'nt1'1' lh(' Ill'" 'l'il\110 \\Ith ,J 01'\\ l111ti-' 1 lw li r\t ·•"'"l'r' ht 1h.11 q111•,t1•1n 1111it· 111111g.h1 \\ hl'n 1h1· I 111.1 , ' "ll\'11 lhl'll \t'~l\110 .ll(.ll l)'I d1,ltl I II \ ,II 1 ( rfllcfrn \\ l'\( Ill ,I h11ml' j.!.I nll' )111 I hl' H.11,tk" .11 < >< c \1.1d1ur1 f la· I >.111\ Pllol la' 01' C 1okkn \\ 1 '' In 111111 0 .. ly ,...,, pflolo bJ HIO lovu EdUon-graduate R ob Pbenecle will •tart at tight end for Orange Coaat agalnat Golden We.t tonight. Lagunans ove r come penalties for 21 -14 win H) HOWARD L. H A~O't' f lf'I \1'art11~ll h Hill \\ 11r "111;1 n lt.1' ncarl\ '"' 1·n11n.:h "''" 11•,flt .111J \1,111 .1 nn' otlcn\\' .111d t1l'" 11111 - t~1rn1' I lw fl11 ;11.·, ·•l'rw.11,1111.1· 111 .1 'l r1111m.1111· 11.1 111 \.1111.1 \111111< .1 "·'' 1'11,lll'"I\\' hut .t lllllt h 1111\'I ll \l \\Ill 1•tll 1t thr 111>!h till' ti"' Ii.tit 11 1h1· \l'tl\<111 (1 hlt1 \\1·,1 (11 .1 I l<.1\ \h,1ddl'1111d '"IJ h1 1111111., till' lh'\\ 111111. nl th1· l11r.1t1'' \\ 111 pl.1u· ll'I 1 ''l"I tan 111t1·n·,1 ''" 11,n1j!ht' < 111ldt•n \\ 1 \I ( l1,ll1tll' I 11a'I 11\ ,111 \ ( 111\\lh h.P 1· d1• 1nJlnJ 1n .1111·nd.11111· d11nng last week the &a Krn~ made a field goal hold up 1n a 3-0 wm ~ga1nc;1 the Tn1ons the> almost turned thl' tnck again. a-. Corona c;ta,ed oil . an Clemente for three anJ a half 4uartl'r' b(fore allll\\ 1ng quarterbad.. ·\nJ, Gred. to hit 11gh t end Ti m lk n1l· "'"h a toulhd1mn pa" Y.1lh " I' rt'ma1n1ng 111 he plaH·d Dally 'ltol C0tr••pondeflt I X4 \.trlh on ~.., larn1'' 1n g11.1' him .1 111131 t)f 44 'i for thr fir,t IY.<' gam1•, 111 "fhe d('frll'il' p~il\l'd ~rl·a1 1111 th·· 'l'1·o n<l ganll' 1n a rn"' .. '<!Id l l111l.111d ··11°SJU'lt Wl' ha\ c: \Omc 10l'\)1\'lll'l1l\'d people up lront hhxk1ng lt11 ll' '111t'' hard to kl·ep JO\ thing goint1. .. The 'i\•a K m~'> onh .;lOll' "'a' J !•l \ :trd field go.ti from Urtan \ JUjeh,1n Ill 1he ~cond qu.1ner "I think that "'3'> th1• \all g.1n1l' \31d Tnton < oal h \Irie \\hall "When we held 1hC'm to a fkld goal 11 was quite a boo\t 10 o ur de-fen~." C'dM had mnrched from 1t,0wn .N . )Udhnr down to the ~an Clemen\<' one f5Cfiindllle i'\Thningnnll re\l'I\ IOl/. of runninghad• Mau Pattcr'\on I Ir earned fou r time\ for I~ >afll' ;ind cauaht a lM·\ .ird P2"' from qu.u t~rback M1tr h ~1elbon to gl't tht• h:\11 do"'n to th<' ... ,.,3rdhru:. (Plu ee He SltA KINOS/84) l ,111un.1 Hl'alh llilloh .1ildi·J a pa"· lht• I 91<1' '"a'on In .1dd111nn. hl· 11111 .l \1.11 i.. ht go \'•th lhr runninit of \1mt•d .1 lt>Ul h<l ov.n and "·I' anwni: 1 1 .n:11~1,11 I tHld t nd.11 rltlloh l thl' tnr dl'll'n'il\l' c,1and1>U1' l••r tht· "l th11ughl l)Ur l"il\\1111.t 8<11lll' \\:I\ ,J ·\rtl'1\ 1t11 tx·tll'I 111n1~h1 hut ,,1· k1H'"' \\{'had "\\ l' tn1•d In &<'I 1n .1 l11111h.1ll 11 .11l lh1 11111(' · l ag1m.1 < 11alh < edn1 g.i ml' .. lfnnlman \Jld · But 11 "'J' 11.Hdman ,,11J alti·r ht' \rti\I' Jc-d1tlilult \\ e tr. to trar h thr I.id' 111 ~· fi'.1trd 1 ,1 \ana ~ 1 14 •11 hnnw aggrt'\<11 \l' and th1' happcno; r)\.•\plll' JO J'ilrnn\lmllal numherof "[a ~('f03 has a good l<lU(th rx·n,lllll'' .1nd \arJJl;tl' tt'i'iC\\Cd . foo thall team \\c thdn'I lno" \\h,JI .1g.11n't thl·m thr .\rll'>I\ ,Jmr from to expe t before the gam<' ·· tx·hind 111 "111 thl·tr ,c:111nd c,traight • Thr .\n1\t\, amid tht• harr.1!!1' ot foothnllg.imr ~C'llO\' 11ffo11ll<;' nag\. had ol \IHI 1 hi· ganw 1,;i, m.1trl•J tn ion\t,int \c.'r\lon k11•k hlockl'd h' l a \l'llM, \ellt'" flag" nn thl' ltl'ld Y.tlh th1• Jnhn C llOk folloY.1ng the \l'n1nd ·\n"t' 11.,.,t • .,,1ng '11' \Mth nn t •J 1nu1·hdm'n hut <11111 held a 11 o mlrad1on'> and 1.1 \Nn.1 lc1,1ng 1'1 1111\ .rntagc at halfl 1mt• \Md' nn 14 nll't 111·, <.)uancrhal k I >ann) l anc mlkd 111 l><·c,p1te thl· numhl·r ot tlagc, drop-h1'i left and round < hm D1d,a,nn j1('d lht• \rll\I\ krpl thC'1r l4ln1p0'1ltrt' \\ldf open at the 10·\,trd hnl' l11r lht• 111 po-;1thr\1Ctnl'\ v.11h Todd thl· le:' fi r\! .\n 1'lt 'ilorr Y.lth ''i4 rrm.11n1ng to lh\'lr \111lC'i\11n 1h1.• hfl,ll drt\e 1n lht• fir\I quarter l ht• j1IJ\ \\l•nt lor J h1· h.ird runn1n1t h.tl ~ I'll\ l ed up (Pteaee tee LAGtJNA/82) Cedrick Hardman , 4 \. thl' p:i'>t 10 ~ears C1nldl·n V.e\I holdli " 10--2 ad,an1agt• in thl' senes. mduding "'ins 1n Ii\ L' oft he la~t SC\ en game,· · "Our game\ Y.llh Coast "'en· J l\\a\S sold out 10 the late off\. earh ~II\;. <iharkleford 'ia1d "We "'ere the nev. kids on tht.> block and our pla~ef\ \•,tnted tn 'ho\\ that the\ could pla~ \'Ith 0( ('right a"a~ It ""as a do-or· J tl' \1luat1on That\" hat m:t <ll· 11 .in l'ntertaming ga mr for 1h1.· fan"> "'!\o"' <>range<. oast has :i nl'w <11atl \\1th nl'\\ uniform\ ;ind a nr" lllnll'PI I'm 'iUrc the\ Jrl' firl·d up to p111\e lhL·m,l·hr' I h1' ganH' \ht1uld hJ'<' the 1nten<.1t\ 111 the gaml'\ "'l' pl.i~t.'\l rn tht' t>arh "l'ar<i Ruth team ... \\Ill he plJ11ng \\Ith j1ll'Ot\ Ill l'mO 111111 . I hl' R~i\tlcr' ha\ l' ,ou11,h1 n1·"' 1nll're'l tor th1.· game th1\ \Car m a murh d1tTert•n t \\3\ than rclen1 t ampa1gn' In add1t10n to a rx'P rnlh I hur,Ja, morning. "'h1l h had fair ,menJanll' JLlOrJmg Iii Shal l-kford the athk11\ department ha' printed l ·<.h1n\ 111 \\'II at th\· g.1mc "htl h \a\ "( 1olden \\l '>I l 1111thJ ll l4Xn lCl \\l HI \II R\" \\.h1I(' < oao;t ha.,vrlcn1' 11T m ,..- aJt111wn'. 11 tl)\t lhrt'l' m1irl' pl.1H'r' du1' tn academ1l el11uhll 1' ld \l "'n·i.. COAST BUSTERS \Jkt1 ( ra1g Rakh,han1 who was IOJurcd hut figured to ~tan upon his .re1urn "'1Jl' re\e1,er Jerod Jones and hJlth,111. J un1nr '-'dhams. all \oph11m11rt'' "'ere ruled 1nthgible. r 1ght enJ <r reg (11bson. who <.pr.11ned h1'> Kner "'hifc doing a h1gh- 1i H' in lhl' < >l < ~nm mage. 1s hsted J\ J11uhtlul tor thl' gamt'. But the P1ratl'' h<l'l' ,1 H'f\ rapablt' replace- rm·nt 1n '\,;cbra,i..a transfer Rob Phcn1'Ul' a former f,d1son player who 1igun·d lo ,1·r pknt\ of actwn' any- "' J\ I rnhm.1n dl'lrn'1'c back Bnan \harJrl1"'till1•\fX'llcd10 miss a few tt..imt'' after underg01ng anhroscop1c 1-nn· 'urftl'r\ \r 1l1J1t1t10 llt tht· Ru-.tkr rosier 1s 111·,h •1.111 t1ghl 1·nJ fohn Carlson of r;';,1J \ fc.,..1 H itth v. ho transferred 11 •n 'i,1r ()11'111 \tJll' He'll pla) I• l11~hl Fountain Valley can't handle El Toro, 31 -12 8) ED ZJNTEL Oeffy '1tot c.,,.....,,...,, '1 1 I 11rn ll 1t1.h n1c1\ h H11h '"h"" r rrmrml'll·red "'ell th1· nittht '"''1 ''"II' tt1-11 tlh' < har~1·r\ h1\l a p.;imr 1,1 . 1111nt.1111 \ :illn th,11 hr It'll hr' i.-,1111 \h1111ld h,11 l' "IHI I II II\'\ 11 11 tflll't II \\I Y.UC-,1h1 ... 1 : I r .11 hallt1ml' and \\1 h1,t l11!in '•Ill ,,11J in tht• Jltnm.11h nl th1 I har!ll'f\ '''"' 1n1.ing l I I' 111·1 I uunta m \ .11ll'\ I nd.l' nigh t n n1•n "'ar 111 .11 11110 .lt ,, ... .,1110 , •t'J" 11111h lwr1· \\1 It' n1• ''11rrw' 1tl 111\lntt a k.1'1 th" 1111w 1-h thr l'nd 111 th1 1i"1 h.111 I I l cir11 h.1d .1 , 11n1111.10dir11 '' • k .1d tlul 11"1 in l.t,t' l11hn"'" • th1· rn'"un• ''° 1n the 't'1, n.: h.1 11 \ll uJlh. f nuntam \ Jlk\ .. 1hl ti• l1t1k 10 makC' J t 11mt·t'la-. .._ I I I •"" Yo 1th II\ rrtl·\I\ k dl'fC' 1\1 '' I\ 111\t loin dom1na11n~ lhou~h 1un101 1, 1 i.·rh.1,•l Hn•t l11hn1.11n 11hr 1 o;tt i. ''' n 1, 11mrk1c:d 111\l .l nl \ r,1\<;('\ t" 0 of thC'm went '"' 1t•ulhd11v. n' 1n tht' fl"t half 1h1•111\t "l'nt 10 Mtkt> Hoclker for l , ,11.I' i. 11 thc game·~ fir,I SAOre and 111 '1'• 1•11t1 "ent t1l 'Kott "111ltr for 29 '·""' ... 11h 4 'e11md' left rn iht' half to 11111 ti"< h..irl(l'r' a '1 ·ll lead \lr,tn\\hlk thr 1:1 r \)rt) dekn~ .,,., piltl·h 'hut dov.n the Fountain \ .ilh:1 11t1rn"'· The Barons h.ad pt 1.111,t•,1 ,.,, 'b 'ard'i total offense at th1 h.11,tnd11ne first do~n Fountain \ ,1Ir\1 nal'h \t1k<' M1l nrropted fora \11n,1 r' JI•\<' ollen-." C' attac k ,, rwrelt around Junior ta1l~ck J )t·r<'~ I Ut'4'C'hC'r running the ball But 1,11 thl' ttc1mc Tue"hcr rushed for 21 ',1111"'" ltnarnc' -....,, "11nder f I Tclro 1' rank~ No. 3 1 n 1 he OranRc l uunt~ poll. \,uJ t-ounta1n alle' assistant \11,\l t<~hkc Henigan "I he) 're strona 111 1''l'f' )jjl\,'I Of the game fh~y haVt '"( and 'rit·td I ,ouldn't 'ltt any v.r,1lo.nr'~' out there .. 1 P1e .. e '" rotmT A.11'9 /113l -. -----------------~----~~ Orange ~oa~t OAIL Y PILOT/ Satu•day\Septi,;,be, 20~ 1986 ' ....... ------------------------------------------------------. Everett anxious to quit golfing and start woriing From AP db paiclae1 ALBUQUERQUE -Quarterback n Jim Everett, who will ~in bargaining . with the .Rams Monday. says 1t•s time he t ot off the ·golf ooursc and j:>ack on the playing field. · · . . :fhe Rams gave up two players and their first picks In the NFL draft for the next two years plu~ a fift h- round pick in I Q87 to obtain the barga1n1ng nghts to Everett from the Houston Oilers. . Everett. the third player chosen 1n this year's· National Eootball League draft and the first quar- terback chosen. said he knows he can come-to terms with the Rams "that wi ll benefit both sides." Houston used its first pick 10 sele<;t Evereu m the 1986 SP.ring NFL draft. but the former Purdue quarterback was a contract holdout this season. To sho" how much they want him. even before agreeing on contract terms. the Ramspve Houston Pro BoWi. 'gwird Kent. Hill. anc:t dcfenSJve· end Wilham Fuller.1ts well M the11! first;round college draft picks 1n 1987 and 1988 and· the fifth-round' pick in 1987 .. Everett and his agent, Marvin Demofl, had asked the Oilers for $2 . 7 million over four years. Rams General Manager John Shaw will negotiate with Demo IT. Naataae-Whlte team advancea LAGUNA NIGUEL -Romania's B;J Ilic Nastase and Robin White of San D1~0 defeated the team of Trey WaJtke of St Louis and Mehssa Gurney of Palos Verdes. 7-S. 6-4. in quarterfinal play Friday in the Ford-Sports Tennis Championships. ln a ~ond mixed doubles quarterfinal match. Stan Smith of Hilton Head. S.C and Joanne Russell of New York defeated Spain's Jose Higueras and Peanut Louie Ha.rper of San Francisco. 6-4, 6-4. lo semifinal compctit"1-0n today-at t~ Uattna- Ni.s.uel Racquet Club. S('riith and Ruuc.-11 WJll play Anne Smith of Dallas and Raul Ramirez of Mexico. while Bonnie Gadusek of Largo. Fla .. llnd Dick .f;ttl-kton of' Dallas will play Nastase and Wh1h· .. McEnroe moves to semifinals LOS ANGELES -John McEnroe continued hi!> comeback effort Friday night by beating David Pate, 6-3. 7-6. to advan~e to the semifinals of a tennis tournament. The win, McEnroe's second 1n as many nights. ~arned ham a meeting with Brad G ilbert in one of today's semifinals at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. McEnr~ 1s looking for ~is fir.st toumamer:it victory ~lDCC ce1urrung to compct1t1on last month after a half- ) ear layoff • ' . · In other quarterfmal matches. top-!K'edrd Stefan· EdbergofS""l'den defeated un~eded Derrick Rostagno of Brentwood. 6-0, 7-5. ~hile Gilbert. of Piedmont. defeated Australia's Pat Cash, 6-2. 6-2. In a third quarterfinal match. Sweden's Peter Lundgren defeated Jaime Yzaga of Peru. 6-0. 4-6.. 6-2. Demoff alsu reprt':>Cnts two other h1gh,salaned quarterbacks -Denvrr's John Elway. the first SI · i million-a-year quarterback. and Miami's Dan Manno. Barberey Spur paces to v ctory who recentl) 'il&ned a six-year. S'> m1lhon contrall. E~ereu \81d the maJOC J1fference~ between DELA WA Rf, Ohio -Barberry Spur ~ Houston amJ the Ram!> were the Rams· pro' en success captured the second jewel m par ing's record: Coach John Robinson\ winning record. and Tnple Crown Fnday. winning The Little owner Georgia Frontiere's sinccnt~. Brown Jug at the Delaware County "She calb 11 (the team) her famll~ ... hnt:ll said Fairgrounds. "Just being out in California I think" Ill be e~c111ng." Bartx-rr~. pur. which earlier won the Cane Pace at Everell said he met with Robinson and 1hev set Yonkers Rareway. needs a victory in the Messenger WoodbrldCe High quarterback trlee to ee- some persona I goa Is. " h 1ch he del·~h~ne:!d~1 o~J~e~ta~il~. ~-,.....,_,_ __ s~t~a~k;e~Oc~1;. :.4~a~t~~R~oo~se~'~e~lt~R~a~L~e~w~a~~to~bec~o~m~e~l_!!h~e :!:fi~rs~14_..capc~:Ju~p;u~-01~1-1..tH~tll!Ul-llli~n'1eeim1n1allt'lnr--WOC11Clttn1ldl!e"11JP9et-Ure- t said. prcsummgh~ s1gM w1rn !hi.' Rams. that he pacer since a p . ano' er in . 10 win t le np e did not know how much playing ume he would rcce1vl' Cro"'n of pacing. · tttts season. The Rams have three Sl'3)0Dl'd quar-BarbrIT) Spur established ·a national season\ terbacks. S1e'e Bartkowski 3J~hasgutdl·d tht' team to record for 3-)ear-old pacing colts on a half-mile trad.. a 2-0 record so far 1h1!> season but he ha' a h1stof') of "'1th a time of I 52 4/5' knee 1n1une~. · W arri6rs stun La Quinta Dieter Brock. J6. \.\3!> ummpre):>1ve in h1'i first }ear as a Ram 1n I 9X5 and 1s current!} on the inJurt'd rescn l' list. and 30-,t:ar-old Ste' l' Dills has nt'' er estabh,hl·d himself as a 's1ancr in the \;fl. Ever~ll \31d 1ha1 J01n1ng thl· Rams would be tremendous challenge He -,aid he 1s anxious to JOl n the Rams and ··oc m)self pla~ the t' pe of p.ame that got me there " Quote of the day Bob Feller, thl' Hall of Fa ml' pitcher of lhl' Cleveland Indians-. whocon11nu~s 10 make public appearam C'> on brhalfot baseball "I ha' c signed more autographs ~hakcn more hands. gl\en more talk:>. dnven more miles and 1hro"n more baseballs than an) hudy 1n h1stor) in th1\ rnuntr} No question about ll. No contcr,1 ~obod' 1s even clo)e." · Barrchargesintotourneylead (anaJ1an Dave Barr, taking ad,an- tage of soft grt:t:n' and an atll·rnuun .-.1;i111ng time. shot a 'elClnd-round 8-undtr par 64 Fnda\ for a l"u-s1rokl' kad 1n the Greati:r n M1h"auket> Oix·n Barr\ l\.\o-rounct total ofCJl -undt•r 133 led David Frost and Morris Hatalsky, "'ho cof)<.'d w11h fog. rain and wine.I in 1he morning to finish at 9- unJer after Jfl hok\ rrml a \e\.·ond-\ear p(,.\ Tour pla)t.'r from ~ou1h .\Ima, \hot d oti h 1da} llatal\k) <1 former GMO '>'inm·r. carded a ti7 ~our pla)er' follo\\oed at 8-u nder 136 Hubert Green, Cbrill Perry, Tom Byrum and Andy Bean l S. Women\ Oix:n champion Jue Gedde'! and Japan\ Ayako Okamoto each hred a '-unJl·r-par ti4 to ~hart·.the fir'>l -round lead in the LPG-\ Tour·s "an lo~l' Classu:. One 'trokl· off the part' al "l() 10 the tournament at the .\lmadC'n (inlf and Countn < 'lut> \\ere defend ing t h.1mpmn \'111 Skinner, Linda Huot and Mitzi Edge. Pal Bradley, lht 111ur'<, leading money-winner this year \.\.,1., :11 /~ Finch offered Memphis St. job \.1 E ~PHl~-LaIT) Finch "h<t~!Xnl c;c' rn \-rar!> ac. .rn a<.'1 '1tJnt to the tired D:in:.i "-irk ha~ been otl"t·rt'd tht• Joh ol Mcmphl\ tJtt· l n1,er,1t\ ·, h.ic;kcllldll to.uh the SLhuur .. a1hkt1t.J1reuor said 1-ru.la\ .. He hd\ l'lct:n offered !ht• JOh. "'.l"rr hnp111g that he will take 11 ··'aid l\thlt'llC DirrctnrCharll'c; ( a'agna1 n • Television, radio TELEV ISION 8:30 a.m. -WRESTLING : Channel 13. 9 a.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wake Forest at orth Carolina State. Channel 13. 10 a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 11. 11 a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 9 . 11 a.m -THIS WEEK IN MOTOR SPORTS · Channel 56. 11 :30 a m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Notre Daml' at M1ch1gan State. Channl'I 2 I I :30 a.m JAY JOHNSTONE'S BASEBALL REVIEW ( hanncl 56 oon -WRESTLING· Channel 56 12· l 5 p.nl. -BASEBALJ..: Chicago Whitt' Sox at r.\ngch. Channel 4. 12:30 pm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: l 'SC at Ba\lor. Channel 7 j p.m -TENNIS: Vul~o tournament ~em1tinals (2 hours). from l 'C LA. Channel 2. 3 p m -THIS WEEK lN BASEBALL Channel 4 \ 10 p rn -SPORTSCOPE. Chann\'I .i .i pm -NFL FILMS P RESENTS: ( hnnnel 7 4:.m pm LEGENDS < ·hannl'I 7 GREATEST SPORT S pm -SPORTS LIFESTYLES: < ha11nl'I 7 RADIO I 0 D m -<.:OLLEGF. FOOTBALL Long Bt:ach St:nc at Western M1ch1gan. KP7l-( 1190) 12:15 p.m. -BASEBAL~ Ch1tago White Sox at .\ngl·ls. KMP( (710) 12 10 p m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL l SC a1 Ba'vlor. "NX ( 1070). i pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. ( ttl ~l:ttl· Fulknon <11 Idaho K WRM (I 17lJt Ip m -COi.LEGE FOOTBALL '.\d,hmi.t· tun -..1.tll' :11 < :ilifnrn1a. KR1Jf (41U). I pm -COL(EGE FOOTBALL HYl Jt Wao;h1ngton. KWOW ( 1600) .i OS p m -BASEBALL Dodgn s Jt ·(1nu nnat1,i...\B( 1790) . 5. 'O p m. -RASEBALI. \an l>1cgu ;,it Houston KNX ( 107(1) r 7 p n1 -COLLEGE FOOThALL I C L..\ <11 San D1l'go ~tate. K\1P< 171C11. l\.SD<l(l IYO) l( p.m -EXHI BITIOl'il HOCKEY J..1ng!>" Vancou' er at V1ct0na. CanaJa. K LAC' ( 5 70). Rustlers, Pirates earn p.olo semis Croll.kn '-\1·,1 .ind <>r.10~r t 0,1,• l'3Ch l'Jrnt•J 1"'11 l':l~\ \ lllOrll'\ 1n tht lir<,t da\ ol 1)0111 pla~ JI thl' ( Ul'\l,t wurnanwnt 1n \an L ul\ ( )h1'p1. I nd..ij I•• l'.trn 'Put\ 1n tod<t\ ·, "rm1hn,11' ~loll I .u,, n and fJa, 1d Rudmd,.., l':lt h '1 nrrll Ii 11ir goa 1, tn pat 1· l h• J{u,rl1•1, ''' 1n IX-2 1r1umph mt• \\ C\t \ dk~ n lhl mnr111ng I Jr,,·n ' hn' \ l.1gdl Ar ..in Brotherton Jlld I ,1\on ll'll ne-. Jthkd JJU.f l(ufil't t'!t'C-h 1n ..s il-7 \'lt'tor. ,.,,r \'rnll1rd 1n thl· <1llan111•n hir < lr:.ing\' ( oa'it. Ertl Kl'.lkr Jnd "-arl ~ll'"'an had four and thrcc~odl\ re \f><.'Cll \l'h 111 lead t hl' P1 ra tr'> r!\ l'r C ll\'~ta '-~ l\.t·ller added thrl'l' goal' 1n a I~ \ 'll ti>f) over fullcnon la11·r in thl· da\ Drl·"' Mane'' had hour gn..ih "li1k Ma rc '\lpt:r1 \1.1r1 \ifurtaugh and { hn\ Dunl:tn had 1"'11 1·;1l h 111 high ..._hnnt JI tinn \!farina captured a 'P"' in lh l· lin<il ro und of the Millikan tournanwnt Fnda~ "1th a 5-2 pool c hamp1onsh1p BUILDERS EMPORIUM and OLE'S JOIN FORCES! 1 30-WT MOTOR OIL g.lmc "''nm er l 11ng Hl'<Kh Pnl~ Jt thl· Jalkrt1hh11., J>'\(11 r h1• Viking' pla\ 0tl 11 W 1h" morning 1n a \t•n11tinal ganll' at Belmont Pla1a I he (11n,ol.tt111n g.ime 1\ at 2 Ill and tht· tin;il at \ \II T ht• 12-tcam 1n11rn.1ml'nt tr;11u1 1·, lour. l'l~ht-ll·am pn,1h \1J1 ina ~on lb upcnin~ game CJf thcd.i) <•'a Hurna Park. 10-\ \n\h \kl l'tndgt· ant.I V.adc Wom,11 k had l\.\o goa ls ap1cle 1n the opcnn .1n<I ·\n1h Para/L'lll' h3d a pai r 1n lh l· l'ol) ~amr . "-~CPtl LEASJJtc Foreign & Domestic Autos Equipment Fleet Rates 496-792 1/647 -7771 Last-breath Aztec field goal th war ted: Woo~bri dge w i n s. 7 -6 By JIM CARNETT Olllly ll'tlol COfTMtl0'-1 ~. Woodbndge High t001balJ coal"h Gene NoJ1 appeared a hll dazed as he stood at the 50-yard hne following his team·, stunning 7-6 upset '1ctol) o'er heavil)-fa,ored La Quinta Fn- da~ night at Irvine High . "I don't quite kn ow what to say." he \aid. a slight c;milc showing at the eorncrs ofh1s mouth "This was a h1g "1n for us This ma) be one of the b1uc~t wins I'\ e C\er been 3SSOC1alcd With." - . It "'ac; a pa111cula rl) sal1'if )1ng moment lur NOJI J\ he rctkctcd on the 42-7 lhra!>~ing h1<. Wamor\ suffered at th<.' hands of La Quinta less than a year ago 1n ftr\t round oft he the I YIS '\Cl F pla)otT.. "They beat us prl'tt) good las.1 'r..ir It wa\ n1Cl' 10 houncl.' hat k w11h a win th1~ llmt:." 11 "a'i NoJ 1·, defc n'il' that won 11 for the Wamors f-nda~ night. The of- fense spu11ered throughout the t've- n1ng. rnanagingjus1 161 yards in total _ ofiense. Woodbr1dge's onl}' ~ffecuve dnve of the night resulted 1n the "'1nn1ng touchdown. "Our defl·nsr pla)'l'd c11.trcmely • '>'Cll." NOJI \aid "La Quinta moved !hi.' ball on us preny etTec11vely 1n the first hall~ but ,.,.e controlled the hne ot scrimmage m the second half. We put a lot of prcs<>urc on their quarterback (Derck Dcbbs). and ht:'s a heck of an athlete "Offens"l'I~, \.\e 1us1 didn't ex- ecute "ell I'll have to take credit for that I called a tcmb)e game from m) seat 1n tht· prc\s box." L<t Quinta gamed 24<J )ards 1n total offense. The ALICC"s we.re hampered b) three turnovers and 154 yards m penalties. hut '\1tcc ( oach Roger Takahashi too k thl' Io's 1n stnde He wa,n't cntKal oft he oflic1als. and had pknt) ufpra1~ for Woodbridge "\h· were vel) und1~1plineJ IO· n1gh1 .'· Takaha'ih1 said "We're going to ha'e tc1 tighten up our belts and develop c;ome ~·haractcr. We should ha\'C "on lhl.' game. but ""e killed our'>l'l'c' "'1th our lark of d1sc1pline. * Woodbf'ld9e 7, La Oulnfa 6 Scort bv Ouar1•o La Quinta O 6 O wooaor•doe o o O LO Harriger JS oou lrom ~, tarll!lfr IV T"w'''"d 6 run 8oo•nro110 ''Ck A11e.,<1aM1 2 :100 test ma•edl GAME STATISTICS -LO F 1r\t down\ I\ Ru\hl\ vard&~I' 11 138 F>an•no ••" dl!IOI' 111 P&H•"~ 10 73 ) Punrs S 37 r •mbto '""'Ille\ 10,1 I t Pe~ .. 11 •• , v&rdege a SS "-IHOIVIOU.t.L •USHIHG 0 -(l I I r~fn w IJ )4 99 63 6· 16 1 ' )$ I 0 IS I ~ · l 0 \•even\on I) 67, Herrloer 2 26, Oel>Ot • 9·1S Rtnienweld . 1·11, Kerr I 2. MAntCll" I I I YV-8ur•1. 12·41, TownHl\d, 9·2S 8rouo'1er 9· 12. Yu••ovtcn, 2-1. Riot, 2·S INDIVIDUAL "ASSING LO-Ott>O\, 10-72• l, 111, Frutr 0-1·0, O W-8rouol\ff 6· 15-1, '3, lllot. 0+1 o INDIVIDUAL IUCllVING LO-Rttkler> .. ald J·l2. Sftvtn\Ofl. l Jt 011.r.r.:_ger 2 40 Hoo•lnt. I ·I, Manlcl11I 1 tor m•~\ S W-Tow"•t'"d J 32 Jorden 2 II F-t<llQ t I RUFFELL'S u!.,~~~~~,.'!~· 1922 UllH ILn .. com I EU-'541-JISI 001 081 LESS THAN @ Folding Bike WITH QT. REBATE AO PRI CES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, SEPT. 8 THAU SUNDAY, SE PT. 21, 1986- ->Perfect for • Boaters I .J • Pilots 1C ·'M •7P. • Campers • n.1 A 11 ,, I j I ti'•',,, i / '119.9 .S 2 model• .: ,,.,.....,, . 991-3239 SIAWITCH INTERNATIONAL .. _ Woodbridge was the better club out there tonight." La Quinta controlled the line of scrimmage in the first half, but two firs t quarter drives were killed by interceptions. The Aztecs finally got on the board when they put together an impressive drive during the final • two minutes of the half. La Quinta drove 57 )ards on eight plays and scored the first touchdown of the game with just I 0 seconds remaining in the half. Debbs hit wide receiver David Hamger with ·a 15- yard sconng aenal. fhe try tor the ex tra point was good. but tht: A11ecs were flagged for illegal movement and were fo~ kick again: This 11me a bad snap ce nter prevented La . Quinta convening. • , Woodbndge began its win"* drive ea:-ly in the founh period.~ Wamors went 72 yards on 12 p . but were aided by four La Qu penalties totaling 37 yards. Thr~ f the f)<.'nalt1l.'s kept the Warrior dtke aln c. -4\ Hallback David Town~nd s-.1 nght end and rambled 6 yards for:Wc touchdown. and Keith Booth~ split the upnghts to give the Wa~ the lead. • MESA TRAVELS BY AIR. • • From Bl cruised in for a 12-0 margin. 1 Shane Talocrt. a fi-5. 210-pound tight end hauled in an eight-yard toss lrom Crowe wllh JU\I 25 c;econds remainins in the half for a halftime ma'lrn llf I 8-0 R1 ch1r added the fin al ·•~:ore in the final quarter. ca.tching . a perfrct Crowe lub in the corner of the end zone from 20 yards out. Inside li nebackers Mike Szypcrsk1 (who playcd despite sufferi ng a gash on his left hltle finger in the <;econd quarter) and Kevin ()ay led the Costa Mesa defen!>C. which has allowed onl> one iouchdown in two game~ The Musungs-ron t11~ll'lly stuffed thr i;)nn11ago ground game. and allowed JU'>t 21 ~ards passing. getting 1nter- cept1ons fro m Tim McDowell and John Vt•nto. "II fed~ good to Ix· 2-0," 'ia1d Haldwin. who defended leaving his stan10g ofTens1 ve backfield 1n the game late 1n the final period. ~ying. "When ;our team ha~ won JUSt threr gameiln the lasuwo ~cars. you never know what rnuld happen. I didn't 'I * Costa Mewl 25, ~ 0 .· · . . .. k-bv ~"9n • Co\la Me\a 6 12 0 1-tS Sanlfaoo o O .O o-' O CM-RldO.lt 11 run r1un lali.<11 CM-RIClut Jll oau trom Crowe (_, ta111e11 CM-r ali>ert I OH\ lrom C rowt (pen fa 111<11 CM-R1cn11' 20. oau from Crowe CGrM• ~ICk) At1tnc1ance 900 fe.hm.ltd) GAME ST A TISTICS CM F lr\I do"'"' 18 l!u\ne,·va roaoe l6· ISi Pau•no vaMaoe 11& PH\1119 10·24· I Punn S·lO Fumo1n-1umo1e\ IO\I 7·0 F>pne1t1t\"YllrdaOt 1·10 ;s -.. 1'• Ill 21 •·21 1 ...n 1·0 lf·70 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CM-l!td<>elt, 23·62 SrYO.r\"•· l·ll, w f .... le 7· 10 8 rv11n1. 7·SI. Crowe, 1·4 S-0 1nn 17·11. rlolev, 4· IS, Valencl1. 't-70 Marouez I-for mlnu\·l INDIVIDUAL .. ASSING CM-Crowe. 10·74· I, 116 S-Marouer l 18·1 IS 0.nn O·l·I, O M61011Md0 I 7 0 6 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING CM -Rlchlt , 6 140, Rtd~ll 2·14, Talc.rt 1·8 Sneaeker, I·'' S-V-.~ I ·tor-mmu' S, H11mr I ·I. Dinn I 6 Maldanado I 12 LAGUNA BEACH WINS ... From Bl ~7 yard!> with Ian V1ckns k11:kmg the con' ers1on. After the .same duo connected on passc~ of 26 and 19 }an.ls. Todd ran for 2410 the La ncer two and carn{'d 11 1n10 the end 1one on the nc.xt pl.1} with fhe \t"cunds rema1n1ng in lhl' half Aut the conver\lon kick W<I\ blocked. Thr Lance~ haa an opportunit> 10 !>COrt• after time had run out 1n thl' half r WO I )-) ard penal lies agam'it the." .\rt1 \ts on the final scnmmagc pla ~ pu11he hall at the Laguna Beach 'I bu I an 1 nrom pktc pa<;r, ended the half La \;)erna \Cured in the thi rd quarter on a 34-}ard pa~" from Mike West- nwrcland tu John Sung and added the gn-.ihead TO 3Qd conversion on a one-yard plunge b}_ Dave Moss with 11 :21 remaining. SunJJ'S conversion point put the Lancer~ in front, 14-1 3. With Todd running on six con- secutive playo; on a drive that 'ilarteJ on the L.aguna Beach 23, the Artists mO\ cd to the Lancer 12 before a I 5- > ard penalty wa~ as'>e"cd -and a field goal try tell shon Alec Iacono intercepted a Lancer f'il'l'i t"'o plays l<Her and returned 11 tu thr I a Serna 20 Lane then h11 ..\n<h M)<'r<> on a 25-)ard c; onng strike w11h s· 10 remaining. and Todd ran the two-point con ver'i1on into tht" end 10nr for a 21-14 lead. •O SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ..._,,~Ot ....... lA .............. l .. ._.. 0o a r-.w-t•t1r..,. •• • c.r-i!...111 ......... ~ ........... I 0 ~':,:· Lineba kc;r Mat.t P~rry and Todd l'ach made kc' tatklc'I on the next La -.{'rna series before the '\rtists were forred 10 punt with ie,s than a minute It! pla>. The hall .wa~ fumbled on the punt. hnwrver. and l roy Deaton rN m t•red for Laguna to preserve thl" lflCIOr. -* Laeuna &tun '21, La Serne 14 Scare bv Ouen.n LI ~*rne 0 0 I J-14 L11oun• 8UC'> I 6 0 1-21 L 8-0 ioerson 77 oau lrom La ne 1v 1c1ttr\ '"'' L8 -Tood 2 run luc• OIOc-tdl L•S-Suno J4 OH\ from Wt\lmor~lan,o fSuno klC• J • • LaS-·MOu I run 1SuflO klC .. I L8-Mvtr\ 7S pau trom Lant r Toda rufll AlltnOanu 2 lSO 1as11matt0) GAMtE ST A TIS TICS LS F Ir" down' 10 Rus,,.s·vardaCM 35·96 Panll!O va rd•tJt 42 Pa Hl"9 2-1~· I Pun" 4·36 FUl"l\~'-tuml>lfl IO\I 1· l PtnaltlH ·vardlff 14· 131 INOIVIOUAL RUSHING L-• 13 JS-'115 us t l7 0 •n )·0 1~1 LS-Wa1un, 17·63 Cook, l·S °""''' ~tlan<I l·lS Mou S·ll. Jot-an l·tor mlnu\ l Harl 1·) L8 -TOdO 21 114, Mvtn 4 14, L•,,., ).tor m•flu\ 17 Ollvtr. 1·4 0 INDIVIDUAL "ASSING LaS-WHlmort•an<I. 7· 17· I. "· JO~n 0 ) 0 LB-Lant. t 11·0 12S INDIVIDUAL ltt:Ct:IVINO l aS-JO!len, I I, Suno. I )4 L8-0or\Ch 2 t OIOerson S-90. Todd, I I Mve•' I 2S Orange Coast DALLY PILOT/Saturday, September 20. t986 U iJlers '_O shifts gears unttngt:On Beach f ense improves 36-19 victory _, ST AN GRANCH ~ ..... Cen' ·-·~!t t""'?"ORRANCE-A week ago against ..-urona del Mar, Huntington Beach h demonstrated the no-play of-sc. • ut proving their ofTens1 ve woes J*'e a thing of the past. the Oilers -ked up 343 yards w11h a new -.iort of football -the big play 'lllfense -to lop Bishop Montgom- "7· 36-1 9 here Friday n1gh1. ''We've been teaching our kids how play a big play offense and a big y defense," Oiler mentor George oe said. • 'The ditference from last week (a loss to Corona del Mar) WU we ::iillecuted and they did what th ey were lbeched to do." · ..... The performance included 307 :.P.,rds and four touchdowns on the ~.und. Jason McGehee rushed 19 _ 1_,unes for 123 }'~!Pi and ~kip Murray pmercd 92 yards on 9'Cames. It was Murray who had the b1gges1 plays ot the sames. One was a 77-yard touchdown run which put the Oilers up l4-0 late in the second quarter. The other was a 64 yard kickoff return to open the second haJf, which would have been a touchdown if the Knights' place· kicker had not caught him down the sidelines. That Set ·up a 6-yard McGehee run to ma.kc it 21·7 with 9:42 rcmainin& in the third quarter. "We're just starting to develop our rushing game," Pascoe said. "l think we can even do better. The big play defense workc.d both ways. It allowed 32-and 41-yard toµchdown pas.ses from Knights quarterback Niu Sale to David Blakes. But it also intercepted two passes and recovered three of the five fumbles at forced. • The first fumble recovery, by Jay • Mohamud, set up a I-yard run by Oiler quarterback Sean Picquellc with 3:59 rema11,1ing in the' first QUl\rter. Picquclle shone on the night with tWO Shaft lQJJChdown run~. 7 carries ·fe r 44. ¥ards, and wa!>' ~ for 4 through the air 'for 25 yards and a touchdown. Pascoe was happy wllh his teams play except for the 10 penalties whisiled.~1nst the Oilers for 95 yards. "'The kids played .well, they were Delly ~lot pflolo br LM ,..,.,. Newport Harbor'• Mark CraJa' catches an 18-yard touch- down pa .. from teammate Kiri Summers during the aeco'hd quarter Friday night. more enthu1111tic and had more intensity," Pascoe said. "Everyone did a aood job. "We'll have to chanae that," Pascoe said of the penalties. "W.S can't expect to win the close ones with. tho~." . * Hunt .... di l6, 91"'-Men"'9mef 't It seer·~~ • Hunllno1on a..c11 1. 7 IS 1-)6 Bllnot> MolllOOl'Mf'v O ' 1 ._ 19 H&-PlcQue!le I run (Heniev "lclll H8-Murrev 77 run (He111ev · 1<1C11) 8M-81ek8' 32 PHS from S.le (kick feli.dl H8-McGthff 6 run (He nlt v kk:k) BM-81oe' '1 oen from S.le lllocnll11 kklll H8-Murrev • Pen from PlcQuelle <Cun· n1nohUfl runi BM"-St lt I run (run tellecll HB-PlcQuetlt I run (Henlev 111c11> Allenoenu 1,200 (8'tlrn.1.0I ~~ STATISTIC~ Ha F1nt OO•n' IS Ru\l\et·veroeff. 44-307 P1umo verd•oe 2S Pau lno 3-7-1 Punts 2-36; Fumt>tu ·tumt>lu.JO\I 3· I Ptna,ltlu ·verdellt 10·9S INOIVIOUAL. •USHING -. 11B-Mc(;etlff; 19· 123, M!Yrrev, 9·9'1. Rehl· I/Ill, 7·S9. PlcQoe\lt. 7·'41 8rumm11r: 2-for mlnu\ I BM-S11e. ••·69. Qulene. 7·30, Maori, 6· 19 Dtt1,,.v. I· 7, BOl'tnev. I· 6, Bi.118', I· I INDIVIDUAL. l"ASSING HB-PICQuelle, l ·•·O, 2S, Brummett. 0·3· I 0 BM-Sele, I · 15·2, 1.0 INDIVIDUAL ••CEIVING HB-GHu, 1·12, APOSlte, l·t; MUfftv; 1-f 8M-Bl1ke\, S· 12S, 80/l,,.Y I· IS. Trul'le I· 13, YtlH. I 1 HARBOR • • • From Bl Milum also intercepted twice. and along with fumble recoveries by Kirk Smith (settang up Harbor's initial 53- ard sconn march) and Joe M n- na (setting up Cobcrly"s second field goal ( 22 )ards).11 provided the Sailor<, wllh a 5-0 edge 1n turnovers. -No turnovers," said Brin~c~. ··That's 1he kry. It's the kind of football we have to play." Conversely, Ca rra no \a1d. ··Fumbles and turnovers. those arc the things we have to work on:· Brinkley adm111ed he was ron- cerned at halftime. holding but a 7-0 edge dunnga span 1n }Nh1ch Summer~ and Craig were p1ckang up enough yardage b) themsel ves to wan a gaml' ··1 told them we needed to go ownlield and get on the srnrehoard .nght awa):· said Bnnkle) Has team rc'iponded w11h a 10-pla~ dnvl'. highlighted b) Summer''> 21- yard conneruon to T yler Parks at the Ocean View 12. Running hack' .\aron < iup111l and Milum ndted 21\ards1n the drl\e. a capsule of lheir output fur the night 1.1.11h a cons1<;1cn1 fnur-~ard a\erag1: • Newoort H.,·t>w 20, OcHn View 0 S<w• bv Oll•rtw' 0cU I' V (!W 0 0 Q Q 0 Newoort Heroor 0 I 10 6 ?O NH-<:ra o 11 oeu lro,., Sul'll"'t'r\ Cooer•v klCkl NH-Cot>erlv 11 FC. NH-Milum 10 run "'"" tumo1e Cooeriv k•Ck I NH -Coou1v ?? FG At1ent1,,nce l 000 1t\11ma1to1 GAME ST A TIS TICS ov Flr\I oow~ I• Ru\r>t\·verOt OI! 76-117 P1u 1no veroe11e 113 Peu •no IS·30·1 Punt' J-31 Fumt>lu·tumt>le\ IO\I S-3 Pene111e\·verOaoe 6-89 INDIVIDUAL AUSHING NH u 30 111 113 IS-1•·0 l lS 0 0 1 rs . OV-S1ube 11·12. 8teu1>1en 1-•9 Spence I tor m1nu' 4 NH-Guo1111, 13·S6 Milum 17-S•, Sr.ewaro 3·9 Summers, 7·• INDIVIDUAL PASSING OV-SPl!nCe, IS·JO·? 173 NH-Summer\. IS·?•·O. 173 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING DV-Davl,. S·S7. Gullt rre1. •-JS. 8eau1>1en J-u S1uoa 1 IS Wino, 1·17 NH-<ra•Q I IOI, k elal\cnen l 19. Par•s 1-• l Sn•waro I 10 Milum I 1 Warrior on the run David Townaend of Woodbridge la atopped .i(ain during Friday night'• game. Townaend by a pair of. La Quinta player• after a abort helped lead the Warrior• to a 7 -6 win. Uni tumbles to Paramount Troja ns come up s h ort in physical 14-0 loss to Pirates By SCOTT STOERC:K Oellr Pllol C0<r••--I p \ !{ \\I() l '\ I I ll 1 \ l r' 11 \ I I 1gh 1·nu1untaeJ .1 \l'r\ 11111i:h ph'"'l.il f11111hJll ll·,1111 l 11da' night "hen 1hn t1111~ 1111 lht• P.irJnH uni 1>1r,11n and .tlthough lhl' I r1q,1n' \\\llllltl up1111 the l1l'1ngl"IHl 11l .t 14 II \lllll" lhl•\ dl,lh'J llU! '" 111,111\ hrui't'' ·" t 0 hl'' 11111\.. hom1.· •\t,, t• li.JlTd J ph\ 'llill ll'all1 l\\111gllt thal pl:IH'J \ttm( ll'Jll\ hatJ ntl\t•d ll1111h,tll . ,,11J l '111\Cl\ll\ lwad \II.II h \!Jr~ ( 11n111ngh:im ·But 11u1 l?ll'' h11 rip.h i'' 11h thl'ln ·· I ht 11n h uh\ 11111' 1,1,u.1h\ 1n lht· l Ill\\""''' l '1 n1P \\3' \l,llld•lUI ( r.111-! Helll' "ho 11."1°1 !ht· i:.11111 "11h .1 \l ra1, hcd l"~ l' 1n lht' lourth q11Jrtt•1 \\ 11h the 01.x:n1ng kid.oil hq!.ttl ,1 tll'll'O\l\l' hallk th JI \\mtld tind thr l\t1• ll':.tms 1rJd1ng punt' 1111111 1h1· P11;tlt"' tinnll' uix·nnl 1h1· \1 1111n~ 11 llh ~fl \1'('\H)U'\ Id! 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I thin~ Hrl·t r111\ itkd that \\hrn ''t lll'l'tll'd 11 It in 1g.h l . Juhn\111\ u1il11t'd Brrl lnhn'4111', hg.-pla~ p.c"ing ~.1nw "1th .1 ,1r11n~· hut t1•1I 11,1\11' run11111~ ~.11111 \1•111111 1 un111ng h.h ~ l{ .. 11 I h111 l..kt r.111 1,,, 111mhd1mn' 111 ~.ind\ .. 11d' 111 th,· lif't hall anJ 1<?<111w.t •" ,,inl' ror lhl· )?Jm\' II 1' ha t lo.up \I\ D1a1 ru,hc.! lnr -lh \ .irth T hl· ( 11.irgt'f\ 11U lj?.1t IWd 1111 I )I JllY. n I ll'nt~·.111 'Ill .tlnl 11 •1\\1 tr I., 1~.r1• l• •1i.1.,1· !ht 'u•fl' ; I I El To,.o JI, Founfl11n VaMev 12 ' ]~ f T ••flf'I•.. I .•• ,. f " t ro • flf , [' f' ""'. ,., ~ . ,, v •. ,. . v"~', r 1 '.\ '' " •• ,. ... J-' ' ' •• ,. J1' ~ •• .._ ,.., ~ ... 11' f· • ()( ... ,. \'"' ~ GAME HAllHlCS FV .,,..,. .. . . I, ,,. E T " . ) Servite throttles Vikes, ·28-9 GAM E STATISTIC$ Uni ft\•,,.,.,,, \~ II ~•" .. \ H•d~o• •7 164 Pu t 40 7•q 6q thl' R;irnn' in 1111.tl ·" '" : 11 tn I• • ")" • ,. , foun1.i1n \ .1111'' 11'\''' l'ft.:d 1• 1111 " ••• • ,~~· P~\"' ._ " t'tA '' 111mble1. 1n 1ht' ~.1ml· .ind f\\11 ol thl'nt ....... . In! 111 lllUl hJt>\\ "' I h1• Haron,· t>-' h "' '' ·" "' 4 I •• s ·e -By RICHARD DUNN oe11y l'tlot c ...... __ , When C'hns Ram\c\ wok 11\1.•r a' • "~ad foot hall coach la'\I '\prt ng lor ~1anna High . a powcrhou\1.· 1n thl· \un'ict League the past fe1.1. 'iea\On'>. h1.· nl'\ er figur1.•d that has prcdeccc.'>or. l>J\e fhompson. 1.1.ould"\e 1.1~1.·n )()met.hang\\ 1th htm. Tht• offense. The V1lung~. 1.1. ho were <.hut out la,1 1.1.cck agaano;t Espcran1a. 15-0 . .,..1.·rl· thorough!) bo11led up ag;11n I m la\ 111ghl at Westm1ns1er High 3'i 'kr· 'itt·"s Frrnr'i took rnntrol nf the ll1g I 1 \ e < ·onfcrenu.: nnn-le.1gut· 1.·011 lt'\I in the second quarter lo run av.a~ \\Ith a 28-'> \tCIOf! bl·fort• :i Ltpa1.1I\ uo.,..d of 6.2110 Manna. 1hank., to J hungr~ tk· knse. JUmpcJ 10 an t•Jrh 2-0 katl .,..hen Boh JefTnrs bl1>r~t·d a \er' 1te punt 1n thl' e nd 1om· for a ,afct~ Rul the otft·nse nc,cr found 11 .. cir tor thc second straight 1.1.eek and thr Fnilf' had their an1llery read) h~ th1.• <.\.'1. llml quarter as they breClcd w 1hr 1r ~ccond win. , The V1 k1ngs (U-2) coughed up tht' ball sax tames -ahd lost 1t on four occasions. The turnovers, coupled \\flh the mah1llty 10 l3ld1 4uar· 1erha1. k R 1ck Vand1.•mt•t", pa-;c,c<.. helped Manna ,e1f-de,1ruct Vandemet rnmplcted <,i'( ut 211 pa<,,rs for ti:. ~artl!>. hut 'iC' t•ral pa'\w'i -1nclud1ng 11.1.0 po11.•nt1dl touch- Jo1.1. n tO'i'il'\ -1.1.11unJ up '>lipping through V1 k1ng n-re1\l·r•i handc, Onl ~ .'\l~yard<l Wt'rt" a m1mutal e d on the ground in \I pla\'>. hut tht• V1kang 1>flt·n,e tinalh m:inag1.•t1 to put som1· point' 1111 tlw hoard \\Ith o -l5 lt·n in !tit' g.mll' 10 m:l~t· 11 rnf)<'l ta hie \41~,v * Servlt• 21, Muina 9 Sc°" t>v ouamn 0 1? 6 ) 0 0 0 78 I q 11'"1! Ser-E 8row'1 l ,.J,.. • '' •o PO• Ser -Ha1duc 1 0'1\\ ''"""" Mt\\.f't\l'Y'l1lt ti...c, la fO Sf' -0 Bro""',,, b ' '" 8 ott tu" -. t li. S.r-BlO""'u' '1 Fe; S•• E Brown 1 run ,. r k ta•lt'O \l\ar-<:erle\ l run rLtF ranCO•\ "'" ""•"dance 6 100 1u11me1•ol INDIVIDUAL AUSHING St'•-0 8row11 IS 8 I E 8•owr 10 7S siewar• 4 11 Me u•""'''" 7 10 l!P~\ 1 •or rninu\ 3 M•r-Carlu 17 30 V1noern•t I I " M•o1.11a 1·1 Sim\ ll·for·mlrws-9 INDIVIDUAL. l"ASSING Ser-M1t\S1tr\mlth 10 17 I 171 UC Irvine wins twice. in its own polo tourneyl l '< Ir\ int• captured ti' lir\I l\\11 game\ in 11 0" n waler polo tour- na ment fnd.i~. tw11:"c 1ak1ng the lead tor $01xl 1n the St'cond quarter J irc;t round pool pla~ rnntinul'' 1h1" morning .,..1th thl' .\nlealt r' pla\lng .\1r Forcl' al 4-10. and round 11.1.n pool pla~ be''°" at 12 I 0 In UC Ir\ inc" tint game. ~1 1 kt· Halph1dc. Julian ll ane~ and Tnm _. )\'ardc each had ·lhrcc goals tu p.1n· :tile Anteater; to a 9-6 Vl<"tOf) mer •Ptcsno State 1n a game 1.1.h1rh ahn •founted as a P< AA l llntc\t : Halph1dt \l,'OfCd \lolth I 01 lcll 111 : the second pcno<l to hrt.'nk n \. \ tic : fre,no tnukd tht rcc;t 1)f the \lo3\ ac; ~c ,.\nteatcrs scored·\,, <;trn1ght ~o:ilc; ~ tM courw of the fin.11 1hrr1' S!;fnod\ to 1akc a Q \ lr3d mu11.1.,I\ • tflrQullh 1 hr fourth In ''" 'l'l°11nd ~.1 nw In Int' t8pturcd a 10-"' \ll'IOf\ mer Cal '\tah• Loe; .\ngclc., ac; Hant'\ .ind Wa rdt' kd the "a' 1.1.1th lour Jnd 1hrl'l' go.11\, re\pellt\Ch llaf\e\ t11.·d the \lltre .11 ::!-2 '"'h \ 00 I\) go 1n thc ~t'tc)nd qu.mrr .rnd the c.ophnmMc addrd .\no1hcr \1 ore at J ::! I I\) pu1 1hr ·\ntcn1rr'i 3hrad for p,nod l 't I ran thl' lead 10 1.::! in the third pcno<l hcforl' ( al \iatt• ralli t•d O ther game' in th(' ~ntratrn pool 1nc-luded Cal ~tate l :\ O\\'r thr Air f-orrc 10-.!. and Fri:'"" Stair t)\l'r 1hr ·\tr f-orc-e 12-5 ·\e11on 1n nthcr pooh 11\l ludcll an 11 9 I t lkr~l'ln (r:ttctl '\o 2 1n thl" na1wn) '1cttm o'er P(•ppcr<linC' lrntc:d '411 h .ind 'lo 7 l (I-\ v.on 11.1.1lc.indud1ngall v.1nll\l•r'\o 'i 1 nn~ & .lt h "'it.ttl· Mer-Vanoerrie1 4 70-0 67 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Ser-Halduc. 6·61. E Brown 1 1• '"ll"Ou\e I 71, 8ar~l•v I 16 Mar-Ster1er S·S7 LeFr•nco1\ l 10 GAME STATISTICS F ri1 Oow n\ Ru,r-u -varoaoe Pan •no vardeoe Pau1ng Punti Fu,.,.,Dif ) lumOle\ O\I Penall•U varoage S« .. H -l)S 118 10· 17 1 )•)1 1-1 8·11 e'Ou11 Mer ! ) I )(J ~7 6· 10 0 t tS •• s 50 Pou ·~ •&«1a~t ., Pou ~ 4 10 I p""'' J l• ~ .imtit~\ •umo1,, to\! 1 I Penoll '' ;ardage 4 40 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING I ti I 1 '0 0 0 1 q7 un l •tO•f 16· 100 Belle I) 66 e "II~· l 8 /l/f"&ver 2-1 Co1c1aur 1 7 8• t'• 1 1, "' ,,. o\ I Par Jd"°l!\01\ 11 130 8rvant 11 10 <IY &,..,\ 1 )6 8~1 2 I• ("•CO tnr ""'"Ho\ I INDIVIDUAL PASSING v"· 80 ev ' 10 I ., Pa• W II 8!T'\ 3 11·7 ~9 INDIVlDUAL R£CEIVING U" L tD•• 7· 11 8tlll! t IS Pl>t!il'\ S Oor C omooan 1 31 Harof"r I lO 81"11 I 8 SetlS.·llltS --Ej>' $ THS.·fri · lttt7 ~'f~~!~~~~~ii===:z:• Clas14 ltMaJ --- JIM'S GUNS owner Jim Showalter Ru~r1 StnRI" S1\ S 159 95 S&W 58b Ru.:t-1 M~ II SI S4 95 S&W b81i IGA 1.u.1d1~1111 $169 95 S&W l 9 B.11111111 P.111m II $?49 9S S&W 64 Rern111~1,rn I lClll $.t l9 95 Rem1ng1on 8 /1 w Re m l.ll11 ~ w Rem (.tu" • cu11om l>ltu•n& $'ti·~ 9'i ~' 'I j~ $ l~q qi., $ '14 qi., $1·1'1 '1L, • \loo rtl1n1~•nc • 1un ttOlfl\ • tM.1 WI & lfldf 10'M. over cost on pr•·1Nt4 orders 2052 Newpo rt Bl vd. ft. IO Costa Mesa 646-GUNS oo,~T J~S1' GO THROl'Gll 11' GROft THROl.GH IT: Divon:e,, Recovery. Workshop St:lll' .\H Fc>H nn ·ou< ·r:n . \ .\ 1' ."'EP. \ U. \TEI> nJ-:H."'OSS Of'.\/,/. :\ <; r:s I Six Thursday Evenings Sept 25-0ct 30 7 30-9·30 pm Over 2 500 navP attended 10 previous workshops ST. "'DREWS PRt:SH\'Tt:RI '"('Ill Ht"H 'IJ~~rort ~~.,lh -<;1 Andrl'"' .ll I •tll.."'' \ r l'"" If "'" '-t""-l'Otl H.ut~' .,.1.:t J\•·t.? ,,, " ' \I, It \1tlk.ll'hJn rl"l ll\l"n .. 'd \.t turnhlc at th~: ~f~·,,~:·\ ,. ~:~,. .. •c. LI I ow .l \ . .,,,m.I l11w .HHI In pla\., _ ~D1v1Du•t.. 11u\HING la !er. 11t·n1~a n lou nd \1 1 kl· "1 aga u' er ' J •"' "'" • ' ••P .. 1111 ·~ 1 ,n...,n\ ' thl' n1hhlh• l•'I J "·'·''ti hHH. h<luv. n r ~ '~·'\ .• tt J"l;t\\ \ 1111q1k 111 P·"' lll ll'rl l'fl'll'l' • l• C> M ,, "' • ~-· t • •' 4 17 ~all' .1g:.111"t I I I oro h1 lrwd ~11,1.11n E'" •to thedr"c INDIVIDUAL PASSING • f • . ' . On thl· nnl pl.1\ lr11m 't 11mm.1~!x h1un1,11n \ .tlln .lltJll1 lt't11\t•r1•d .1 1umhk 1h1' 11m1· .11 the Fl r mo \ti I ln 1-ounh .111J t11ur !rum lhl' -·\ .in.l INOIVIDUAl llECEIV lN(; ' \I \(' • r ....... 4 8•a• • ·r '"""' .. t M •-6 ltnt·. tkn1~.1n thn•v. <• \,1rd\ 111 \1 .1i!,a ~ • ...,. ~· ~~ •... r WAS NOW F401 1 629 o· s49500 T 1ller F210 '38600 s26500 l 111er HR21 4SXA s~9900 $4Q600 lawnmower BF50FS $69.9°0 Outboard . s9s 100 WB lSCAI W.itrr~um~ s399oo s27900 EM6SO l 1•'1\!'I ., t111 $ 38400 ~ . . \ HONDA Mtt. HON.PA I )ti N t 84 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT / Saturday, September 20. 1986 ~ . . , ' " " MAJOll L•AGUa STANDtHCH ~u..ue w•n OIVdlOM ...... Tt11t1 ltamuCllY 0.kl9nd ClllCetO S.,1119 Ml'Metole w as T1 .. " .. 6S 62 •AST OtVIStON Boston Torool<t Ntw Vor11. O.lrou CleYMtlld a.ttlmort Mllwaukff 90 SI '° ., ,. " 7t " 74 73 70 17 61 IO .. ,.....,..,Sc- Clllcaoo 1, A119t1t1 1 O.troll I, New York 3 Toronto 4. e osloo 4 8alllmor1 3, MUw•ukN I Tun 4, Minnesott 1 SH llle 6, K1nu• Cllv S, 0.kland S, C1t11eiano 1 T•Y'• C.- ll'cl. .92 SJ• ,..., A9' ..... .4>9 .425 .oa SM Sl7 .Sll 50l 47' .45t oa lh 170,, " ~~\It . n Cn~ t0.LIOI' 3·51 er A"9th <L.UllO 1-01 So11on tNI~ 9· 101 II Toronto I JonnM>n H I ' New YOl'k co urdrv 8· 10) ., Detroit I Tanen• lH I ' Cleveland IScnrom 13· 7) et Oaldana (Stewert 9·)) Mflw1ukff (Weomen ~-12) a1 8a111more IH1by1n 0-21, n Mln,,.IOlt (VIOi• 14·11) •' Tu es (MH on 7·3), n 1Cen111 Cotv (Benk hHO l·I> a• Seattle ( T ruilllo 2·01. n ~'1"1Gamn _(,,icago I I Anelh New York e t Detroit e o11on 11 "T orooro MllWIUkff II Btlllmort Mlnnnole ., THIS. Clevelend II Ou lend K1n1u Cltv at S..1111 N•tklMILMtM WEST DI VISION w 15 7S L. Pct. Ga 67 S11 n S10 10 ~~~~~~~~~1....-~~~~~~~~-.. ~9 -t;- Allen ta San Oleoo 466 16 ' EAST OIVISION a·New York 96 SI Pnlieae11>11l1 78 69 Montreal 73 73 · So L0\11\ 1l 1• c111c•110 01 as Plmouron 6<I 117 a-clincneo dlv1l1on lillt Frldev's Scores Oeidttf'• 9 C Inc mna" 1 Cnlcago I, Ptthourgn 1 Monlreel l SI L.oul\ 2 t 11 1nn1ngs 1 Pnll1dt1Dn1• 4, Nf!w VOrk ) Sen Francl\Co 4 Atlanta O Houston S Sat\ D1eoo ' TedeV'\ Ge1n11 463 17 &SJ4 - 531 11 soo • n. 497 13 42? 34 '°' 36 Oedeln P•ne I ?l 01 C•nC•nna•• Sm111t 0·01 n P11ts1>urgn tltr\Oden 1S·9t at Cnocago 1Mover 6·41 San Frenc•KO tL.aCoH 10·1\I a• Atlenta (Puleo 0-01 Phllede1pn1a (Rutt1n S·~I al New !'or~ JDa rl· 1ng 13·SI ~ St Lou11 (Horoon 3 11 at Montreal Valdet 0·21 n Sin Dleoo Havwaro O·O• a• Hou\ Ion I Scot• 16·101 " SvncSlv's Geme1 ~ et Conc1nna1, St Lou•\ at Mon•~!! P11111ae11>111a 111 Ntl. Yor, San Franc•&<<> •' Atlanta Plta t>uro" 111 Cn•cooo San Dle90 et Hou1•on AMERICAN LEAGUE Whit• Soll 7, A"911s I CHICAGO CALIFORNIA I I> r I\ Ill 11> r II bl 8QllOf> (I LvC)rl\ 'I I 1 l l>etl•S Cl J 0 0 0 l ; 0 Jo•ner 10 ? 0 O 0 N cno•s 11 Beones rt HaHI Y di> Mormn It> Ciumen u HUlf li )I> Per~ono 70 Kell.ovtc c Tttah 0 I 0 0 Oownong II I 0 0 0 4 0 l I ~ JC,I\>" d" I 0 0 I a } I Of<'. n(\ lC> a 0 0 0 • o 1 1 Gr1cn ?o J 0 O O J 0 0 0 DWnolt •! ; y 0 0 • 1 I 0 sc~ntotcf\\ I 0 O O I 0 !I 0 6 c.>o • I I 0 0 J 2 I I l4 1 t ' ' Tof•h kort l>v lnntne\ CN<.I.. 000 110 OJl-7 c..tHemll 000 001 000-I Game W1M1og RBi -Ba -e• 9, E-Boone DWnolt 2 OP Cnocago 1 Cal• tornoo 1 lOB-Cn1ce110 J ( ditlOr'l1e I 78 -Boston HR-11.ar~ovtce 7 SB-Huitt! 141 '~-Bo,oon Sl'-Re JllOSO" IP H R ER B8 SO Clllcaeo Cowiev w f I 9 CAIH9mle MCCUk•ll L 16 9 F n1ev Fors!er Ru nit 0 11 6 ~ 0 7 l ' I ~.n1~v 01•cne-cs to I ue•i~' '" rntt a•ri P8-ll.arkov1ct 0 J 8 b 0 1 0 l1mP"t1-Ho"1e ~etd F •r\I 11.0\C loerono G11r<10 Tnoro I' 11re1 T -2 ~? 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SO W·Ll:ltA 4 I 0 ?lS 191 11·8 164 48 l·S 113 ?S 4·0 1 90 S9 1 1 l 01 26 ' I l 78 116 16 9 3 41 lS 4 2 J 63 Ill )4.0 368 17 1 I 3 97 16 I l 4 SO I o 4 7 co ? 0 0 • 31 1 1211 444 .. l IS·61 l ... Moo•• 19 r orbtll 9 "o•stt• S Lu<.a\ MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlun Lfftut (~911 TllundlY'• CHlrne'I BA fTING <.OS II b•t,J-BOOOl. Bo1ron. 352. M1111riglv New Yor1t., )SO Puckall MinMM>lt , ll7. ht>ter, Cltvttend. 31t RIC• Bo\100, )21 RUNS-Ill '1enoer10n New voo 113 PuOt ll MtflntlOle IOI '\l\alllt'OIY. New York 106. Boog1. Bo\lon 10? C•'''' Clt•etena 97 RBT-<en1~0 O•"•"o 111 lllce Bos1011 106 Cer•tr C1evet1nd. 10.t 8fll Toronto 103. Matltnglv New Yo•• TO? 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H•rvev 3,, Wtrdt 3. Goe1i. .. vn Dulll•ntv ~ Saddleback posts 2-5-6 victory over No. 2 Santa Ana Ct lvln PMtt CUft 8 vrum Don Poolev Jim Gtllaghtf Jr Boo Twev Tom Pernice Jr Pllll 81tckmer ROOtfl Wrenn JOlln Adtm• Franlt Conn« Peltf Oolltfhul' TomGltelon Vance .. tf_. Rooe< Mllll>le Stevt Pitt ·Nici• Price ., Bobl>v COll George Archer Tim Slmo1on Ernie Gonzelti Clerk e urTough, Trevor Oodcl' Gary Hatltltfg Tim Norris Edut rOO ltomtfO AnlonlO Ctrat Tommy V11tn11,,. Brie n Clter ci11""" Brloo1 And¥ NOl'lh 14·A-1•2 MlkeWnr 70-17-142 C11tr1M 8ollln9 11-n --rAl 1o1> L.otw n -10-1'3 ~rrv MIH ,,.,_1'3 AMrk H1v1t 11·72-IU.. Al GelOtrttf 72·71-J'3 Geor .. c.. 11-n -1'3 e rell u-n -10-1'3 ltocco Medl111 Tl· 70-1'3 Pl'lll H1ncock 1'·'7-1'3 8 111 S.ndtf' 70-13-143 AMrk Caluveccllla 73· 10-1'3 Dick' AMII 73·11>-1'3 Roo Streck 73·10-1'3 Keith F_,gu1 1S·.,._ 1'3 em Kr111.,, n -11-1'3 RIC~ Crtmtr 11 ·72'--1'3 , ...... OutlltY Steve l\j)w~n 11·1>-I" Jim Helfttt 70-14--144 Doug JollnlOn 13·71-144 bive Rummell• 72-12-144 8111 St ku 73·11-1« Herrv hvtor 1S·6~144 Wav,,. Gredv 13-11-144 Bnd 8 rv1nt 70·44-144 Mark 8 r00111 73·11-144 Bred F11>t1 70-7-144 Krl1 Moe 7 1-73-144 Dennv Heoltr 72·12--1« Rick DelOOl 13·71-1"'4 Run Cocnren 7•· 11-145 Roo Curt 69·76-145 L.on Hinllle 73·72--14S Mika Gove Brien McC11111rtr l"evne Stewart Gerv Ru&nek Jeff Lewl1 Tommv Aeron Keith Cllll1w1ler Merk Mccumber John COQll Hilt lcwln 8fld Fu on Gr19 Ltdtl!Off Ktrmlt Ztrttv Ro Celdwett Tom L.thrntn Jim COft>ert D1vld Oerfn • · G.,y M<Cora . MfktMllel L.ennfa cremenl1 Mike Suttlven v ictor Rt111•1<10 Mark O'Mt1r1 Biil Br00.11 L.t l>rOO Htrrll Br1dG11lmtn It.Ck R1unusu n i Dev• Peot ~rk Krt uae BObbV M.ICMll Blllv P1erot---J.' Adrie n SllHl n -w D 16-WD 7t-WD UC ~ 10. C.. St.le LA 7 Ct l St11t L.A 2 0 J ~ 1 UC trvlne I S 2 ~ 10 uc lrvlna &<orlng· Harvev 4, weroe l. Smool f, Htlplllde 1. 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Me ••C.O St •• Pacilic' A ruse Pec1f1c 11 Occ1de'lta1 Claremont·Muao 11 Reotana\ La v er"t 11 UC Sa" 0•'90 Pomona Pitier et uC San10 Ba•onro w 111111er et Menlo ROCie,., (at Stete F .Jilert11n al toaho Wvomin" .ti A r F-or\.'.e SMU ~I t.••1~na Sr North.irn Cotoreoo at Co1orado St S.UttlWHf use 111 Bevror ((na nnel 1 •• noon• M;nnH o•a 11 O~lanom1 HOu\IOtl ., Olilt llome St n Tut.a ai Ar~an&a\ f\lortn To a s St at Teu s A&M. n l<.an1111 SI 11 TCU n New ••co at Tu a\ Te<"n n MldWfll L OnO Beech SI 81 Western M1cn111a~ Oregon St et Mlcnogan Ru,..,~ 1S Geor9e Paoaoc' ~9 Jonn Donnell• 70 Hermen Beine ~ ICtllv Stovell S7 Mar• l •e11enhaoer '7 Brent R1eoer1cn 68 Tren• Brummell Je Rent Oliver 31 ROilet Cnurch J Adam SofH 71 JoM w n11eman T NG T OLB ILB IL.8 OL.B ce CB SS FS TODAY'S GAMES ( Orange Cou r vs Golden We\t a• OCC SaodltbaCk el Et Camino Rancno Sentoago 11 Fufterion Mt San Jaclnfo at San Diego CC r ",,.. M.ooroer~ a1 Com1>ton, 1 JO o m Hancock al Cal Polv San Lui• Obi\OO JV JO om LA Vetter al Glendale , I 30 1> m Rto Hondo at Palomar. 130 om Hlgfl lChool MIL.L.IKAN TOURNAMENT tit L.-8MCll PltY) ..... """ Marll\t 10. ·-Par'lr l Buen• Perk f I I t>-3 ~rone •' 1 .) • 1-10 Merine acorrng Mc Fe trtdoe 2 McClt,,. 1 womao 2. Ntl'on 2, Per11e11e 1 C. Levv I Go1ile 1avu Dllllnl>IC.• 4, Stton 3 MarlM S, L.Oftt 811Cll PelY 2 #Long Btacn Polv I 0. O 1-2 ~rlne I h3 ~ M1r1n1 K0•1ng McC•1 nt 1 Per11111e 2 Womac• 1 Go.I·• ia"'' S•a1n 1 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL. CommunltV , ..... GOLDEN WEST TOURNAMENT TNm Recarch Grou mont, S· l. C.oldtn Wot 4·?. Orenge Coa11, 2·4. Pierce 1·S • Scorff Golden West Ciel Plerct-1S·4. TS·I Gron monr oet GOiden Weit. IS· 1 IS· 11 GOiden Wut def Ore~ Cots• IS· 12 IS·6 Orenoe Co111 del Pierce. IS· 10, IS-9 Gron mont Oaf Ononve Cot~I IS· 11, IS·7 Grou rnont ~ P•erce 15· 12 Plerce ~ Gron monl, IS· 11 Hl9h lChool NEWPORT CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT L.lbertv C~ro\llan Clef Cal L.ulneren. 7· IS, 16· 14, IS· 10 OlllANGE. COUNTY TOUltNAMINT lei WestrNnsi.r Hl9fll Tldt'I"' MAICMI !Medi Ill ,_,~,I w oooo-tdge < n v1 Or•nee 1161 Hunllngtoo Bu en (91 v1 Irvine <11 ~rlne (SI v\ E r Toro < 12) Min ion Vleto ( 131 v1• Coron• del Mer 141 Newl>Of'I Heroor Ill vs, 'lan Cleme n It ( 141 L.e Qutnte 111) v1 Edl1on r61 Mater Del 171 vs Sunnv Hiiis 1101 Oana H1tl\ IS; v\ Ceo•"•ano Valley 12 By ART MORROW o.-, .... c ..... ,. "61111 The Santa Ana Hi&h Saints were ranked No I 1n the CIF Soutbtm Conference. No. 2 in O~nge County, bul not anymore. • The Saints were upset by Saddle- back's Roadrunners, 25-6, . Friday night at Santa Ana Bowl. "This win was a team effo n." sa1d Saddl~ck Coach Jerry Wine. "EJcb kJd was given a role: to .perform and the} dtd. Despite the l~k of size our offensive line did a great Job controll- ing the line of scrimmqe. . "We had good balance in our backfield between our fullback, Juan Valle and our tailback. Nate Primous. The} couldn't lcey off ei ther guy. We let down on one play, but 01her than 1hat they could not move the ball on us at au:· Witte said. II was a matter of mistakes and cn11cal errors for 1he Saints before a crowd of 6.000. and the Roadrunners happily accepted whatever gifts the Samts offered. 'Santa Ana ('Ommitted 13 penalties accounung fo r 120 yards, and on one scnes 1t was third and 50 because of penallle5 The Saints were forced to punt fi ve times and had it not been for bad snaps from center three times, they would have punted eight times. Two Of those bad gnaps resulted in safeties for Saddle~clc. The other resulted in a negauve yardage pass. After the first.safety Santa Ana was penalized three cohsccutive times for kicking ofT out of bounds. The Saints fi nally kicked off successfully from their own 5-yard line. Saddleback took advantage of the Sant.a Ana mistakes to l~terally em- barrass tire Saints, pulling from a 6.Q first quarter deficit to score 16 points in the second period with Hector Santa Cruz's 35-yard reception from quanerback Scan Therien coming witb 34 seconds left. It foll owed Nate Primous' 9-run scoring run and a safety. when Jose De anuago tackled Santa Ana quar- ' terbaclc Richard Fanti tn the end zone. Then they wrapped 1t up in tht' third q uaner with another safety - Fanu gotng down again with the bad soap. Tafea Tafea in on the stop. Finall). Juan Valle. who rushed for I l 0 yards on 15 carries. scored from 9 ,.,.rfi< n11 1 * S•~ck 2S, S.nn AN • Sew• by Ouar'9n Santa An• 6 0 0 0-6 SaadilblCk O I• 9 0-7S SA-LH 13 run !kick falleo) sa o-Prlmoul 9 run (Holatmen ~le" SIO-DtS1nlle11<> ttckled Fenti In Ind rooe tor "''•• S.o-S1n11 Cruz lS oau lrom T,,.rttn I HO•almtn k JCI\) • Sao-T1111 t1c~tec Fenti In eno zone tor wtte v Se o-V111e 9 run (Holafmen llk~I Attendance 6 000 (esllm ettd) GAMf STATISTICS SA I' rsr oown\ 4 R ;\l\el varoage 33 ·II Pau ono vard111t 41 Peu ong 3· 1? 1 Siii " 31·101 16 Notre Oame at Mfcn•oan S1a•e ICnanne1 1 at 11 30 a m t M• Sin Antonio at Portervllit S JO o,., L.ong Beecn CC 01 Ba,ersfleld Sattt1 BerO<itra CC al Chtffev ... Punt1 S·40 S· 14 ? 1 J I 1 1 MS Army 11 Northwt~ttr11 Cotoraoo 11 Ofllo St P11• at Purdue Navv at lndlena Nor •11trrt )lllnol' at Iowa Neoru•a· a1 lllll'lol' Indiana St a1 Iowa S• u 1111 St at Kania\ TtMU el MIHouro Sou111ern llllno11 at Eas1er11 llhnol\ n Mo•eriu o St 11 w 1cn11a SI Central M>ellioan a l 8 owlinO Green Akron a t EHlern MicllTgen n Wt""" State at lllfnols S• Sou Ill Alaoema et F1or1oa Ell" Carolina el Auburn Clemson at Gtorola Onio u at Dulle, n Marvlena et WHI V1rgini11 North Carolina a• Ft0<1aa St Furmet1 at VMI Georgie T ecn al VltGirua . n Kent St 11 l<.entuckv Mia mi. 01110 at LSU n Tulane 11 Vanatrl>Ht. n SW Lou11u1na at Memol'tl\ SI ri Arkanu 1 St a l MIU IUIDl>I Soutl'lern Mln l"lol 11 Mlu 1n101>I St North Cerolltta il t Ftorlaa St n Wake Forts! at North Cerofine SI tCntnntl 13 at 9 30 1 m 1 SW Toes 11 NE Louisiana n Tennuwe Tten at Tenn ·Cna ttanoooe n """' Tu u St er Loulslen1 Teen " we,1ern Kentuckv at LouJ1v111e n DaYld\On 1 1 East Tennenee ')I n Prt\Dvttrla 11 al Clladel n EHi Penn S1 al Bosion College VPI at SvrecuH Yale al Brown Lt n1gll et COigate Cotumblt et H1rYa ra Pr nctlon a t Cornt'I Penn 11 Da r1mo .. 1n Hot, Crou II L•lavet•t ll1cnmon<1 al Connec1icu1 Wiiiiam & Marv at Bucknell FiOr!oe A&M 11 Ttmole COMMUNITY COLLEGE G--. W"1·0rante C•st .. me TM• UHi~ .....,.......,. ?l Devt Swige rt TB 26 Ea L.e montegne F8 IS Jon Nowotnv QB to Fea1am111 T egao0a w~ I Otilt Ptrkln1 Wrf 9S Rob Pht ntele TE 76 Jeso11 Bttl 1 11 Ma rk Ko11ncno• G S6 Jonn IC t nt C t • Brent Aaem, c; so nm HI "'-"" T ""' ... 9fftns. •1 Ci r Sattt rllet4' • I B )4 T~ Peoon FB • Eric L.ewton 08 s Stect v ,,, .. ,, WR 11 Jonn Sooor WR II Devfd HIO • TE 13 Miiie Fou\I T 6S Gil Mtareno c; SJ RIC-Hu llett C 64 S•evt ChH tnam c. 1' Derrtn Gruot T 91 J.tl ~hanto 96 ltoblrt Metcnror • 93 Anart w HOCM!wtrCI .. Mike 11.rltnl 69 Chrl\ TlleOClott " Sttont n SMl'IOa SI Dout 8tnllt II 1' Wllftt m 8 1r•let1 ~· 0111 G<'toowtn 11 It~ Crett 11 ear• R.cor1n .. 1rn T NG T OL8 IL.B ILi OL.I ca Cl u Rf> L.A Haroor at Ventura Santi Monica a1 Colli:Qe ot tnt Ot \erl Pasadena CC a l Se n Bernardino Velltv AH gam" at 1 30. unleu otherwl\t 1no1ce1tc HISlfl scf\ool footblll FIUDAY'S SCC>aES Et Toro )1 Founle ln v111ev 12 Servile 18. ~rln1 9 San Citmtnte 1. Corona Ott Mer Woodll<'°9t 1 Le Q\nnte 6 Ntwoort Harbor ?O, Ocean Vot w 0 Peremount 14, Univt,.ftv O Sadolet>ec• 2S. San•• Ane 6 Co•t11 Mt1e 1S Sanllago 0 L111urie Beach 21, La Serna 14 Hurillngton Beecl'I 36, B1sll01> Mon1gomerv 19 Dane Hlll1 17, Trebuco Hiii• 14 Hert 14, Mtu lon Vleoo 13 Ca1>1"ra no ValltY 71, Canyon I• Bo1111 Gttndt 43 8uen11 Park ti Damien 13 F .. 11er1on 1 SunrtY Hlft\ 38, DOii LUOO 7 L.oare 24, An1nelm O W"ttrn 19, l<.tnned'I 6 Esoerenra ?I. El Mooena o Foothill 2S, R••er.loe Potv 19 Brtta·Olll'da 21, w11nu1 11 M1illk1n 7, Pecltlce 3 TONIGHT'S GAMES t7:JOI Cv1>rtn at Geraen Grove Lo• Am1001 "' Magnolia (at We"t'n 0..., '" flll\lnt DAVIY'S LOCKER (....,_, ... dll -4 t>ott,, 67 englt rl 44S l>Onllo, S vetl0wl1ll. 1' rock 11111, >OS calico t>eu. I \Ind t>au. 3S m1ckert1. • &pJtoln, lS while 11•11 HEW'°"T LANDING -S l>ot" '3 t l'IOleo • vetio-1111. 15' oonlro. s' 11na oeu. u u llco btn 4 111eto111t1<1 SO sculotn, U rock fji/I, ? w'lltt llsll 11 mtell.,el TI\ls W9"'1 fl'CMlt pqnts L.OS ANCIL.•S -C111elc L.1ke Et DortOO Perk Litt Peck Roed Ptrk, L.1ke, Plru Crffk <Frt "chman ' Fl•I), Sen G11>rlel Rlvt r lent ana weso forku SAN llRNAltDINO -Big Star Le'• GrMn Vt lltv L.1111 Sotvtrwooa L.akt INYO -Biker Crffl\ Big Pine C•ffi Bl1h0o Crffk (ml«llt \OUlh I nd lnt1ke II) lndlOlndenct (rffll L.ekt ~!><Int L~ Pj~ Cr-. Nori" L.1 ke. (>;tnl lflvtr IL.1w' 8rt0ff OOwn"ru m to Stt wert L.eneJ SO\;tll L.e~e ltb00'9 CrN~ Ttn,..mah1 ''"" Tuttle Cr- TUL.Altl -Kerr1 ll•vtr 11=11rv1t"' Dem to KIU Powf'llOUH JOl'tll \ondl le 8rlagt to F'el• vltw Demi K•IUf -11.err1 llttvu t 8ort lt Power110u1e 10 0.l'nO((lf De,.. KllJ Powtr"<>uH 10 1.ake IU l>tllt J NHL. exMlltMft Kern Ct tn rv ~ ~ l E~n!Oll t MnnlrMI 3 Winni°"-• Monne\Ote • TENNIS ~ .tournamem (II LOI •noalHI Ov1,,_rllnal SlntN' Stt!la n Edblro CSweoen1 aet Derrlc• llo"egno •u S 1. 6·0, 1 S, Brae! Giibert IU S r de! Par Casn !Au\lra11a1 6·? 6·7 Peter L.un9gren ISweoenr oef Jaime Yzago tPerul. 6·0, 4·6 6·1. JOM McEnr~ IU s I oel Oavla Pate IU s 1 6·3. 1·6 M ind doUl*s tCMimament (I I LAlllUN N"""41 F 1nl .a.twld Ille f\1111a\t 1Roma n1a1-Roorn Wnloe tU S I def Trev w111tke·Meiln a Gurnev tU S ; 7·S 6•4, Sten SmUh· Jotnne ~U>Hll ( u s I Otf JO\t Higueros 1Soalnl-Peanu1 Louie Haroer ;u S 1 6·4 6·4 Hl9h sc:J\ool olrts Cor-dtl Mar II. La OulMe 0 Slfttlt\ Sco11 ICdMI aef Zevela, 6·0 <HI Le 6 0 Of!' Kane1ee •·0 8e1n ICOM) won 6·0 ... o 6·0 f(ruCkt< <COMI wo" 6 0 6 0 6 0 ~ Cel'rtll Ha rlllDarCl('r (Cdlv<1 <ft f Bilf\·RVtlto 6·0 def 8u\••r~ O'Connell 7 S det AIA' Nouve11 6 7 Pt1eou1 Sm11n <CdM t won 6·0, 6 7. 6·0 Ho•ee·Bul1H nce ((dM) wot1 6 O 6·0, 6·4 socc•• CtmmunlfV c ..... "*' G_..., WHt 6; Mlf1Cest1 I Gotden Well \COr•ng MacCrtedv J Pe"ner 7 ~ncn•1 1 ~ rtdliv'• tr•nMteftenS IASIUL.L NetleMI t..e1tue CHICAGO cues-Announced '"' ,., •• ntflO'I o! Tonv G1foft l0 tr1111tr tffecllve the ena or lllf H I Mll\ aAM(CT8AL.L. NtlleNI ltt.l!etMI A\MCll"'°" BOSTON Cfl. TtC$-Slot'led 0 1vld Tlll•O"ll torwerd. 10 1 lr"·eoent contrect COLO EN n a TE WARlllORS.-Announceo ,,,. rt stt nt lioll of ,..,, Ntwtll, KOUI C ............ l•w .... At..0.tleft CINCINNATI SL.AMME RS.-Slonecl ltlcf\ S~ llUl•CI HOCltlY N .... Hedl.V LM tlYI NEW YOllttr. ltANGERS-~lg,,.., L..,rv Mtlnv( IMffnieme~ Namwa Pttff Mal'IOvll(h minor lee OVt \t 1'\il COLLIGI "LOltlD" N•,..•a If!• .... ~ r O'th l<\ltr ,.., nH a OI t l,.,t lt( I Fumo<e~ lumblts IOSI f· 1 Pen1il•~s· •trOage ll· l?O INDIVIDUAL. RUSHING SA-Lte 11·60. Te\lmele 1·1 "'"· 1 0 Fanti, 11 lor-mlnus· 19 Sao-Valle IS· 110 Pr;mou• f7·6S, S1n1" C.ru1 l IS Tner1t n, 3· 11 O.S1 nll100. 2·0 INOIVIOUAL. ,-ASSING SA-f' enll, J· 12· l 41 Sao-Therien S 1)·1 76 Promou&, 0 I O O INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING So\-6n1tn I 13-Evflell 1· 10 MeU9• tor "'"'U\ I Sao-S•nta Crur 2·44 B Tnurmono I 17 Duamen 1·11. Onllvero\ 1 7 SEA KINGS .. e From Bl Th-ree pl~~ s nl rrusl ration followed before the field goa l unit came on w11 h &:39 to go tn the firsl half. But while.' Corona had us problems mo\ in g the ball, the Tn tons didn't c 'ac1I ~ roar up and down the field either "We uni) ran three or four plays all night." '>aid~ haff "We tned to lce\:P 11 basic but (CdM) and our o" n penahacs wouldn't let us:· One Oag lhat tht Tnlons drc~ negated a 1h1rtl-quaner ro IO Hen1c when one of the San Clemente linemen was c~ught holding. It wa!> one of nme Tn ton penahtes. "That wa~ brutal." stud Schaff "and the rc~t "-Cl"t' almost as bad. ltkt' the one a1 the end of the game." W1th no ti~ on the clod .. Mclbon 's last·gasp pa.ss fell tn· complete. But a rou&hing the pasSC'r t:all gave Corona def Mar one mon: down at the Triton 27. That pla} ended ~1th an 1n1erccpt1on 10 lock 11 up for San ('lcmcnte . O n the n1 gh1 the Sea Kings mus· .lcrcd but 74 yards on the ground and ..... , 39 passing. They'll try their luck nc>.1 with Cap1~1rano Valley ncx1 Fridav • S.n Clef'Mftte 7, CeroM dlt Mar l k _.. bY 0W."9n Co•on1 °'' Mi r 0 J 0 0 -l San Cttmtfttt O o o 1 -1 CdM-V1111oll1 t1 1'0 FCi SC-f11n1t 10 1>8U trom Gr .... (Gt .. lt. O.t<• • Att•M t nct 1 000 (h lil'llllldl OAM• STAT1$~' K F"'' OOwM 12 Ru,ll91·vtrdtllt AO· I.:! P1u 1ng n rdt llf 4' PtU1119 4·1·0 Pvn" 5 )I F °""01.. IUtnOlt'\ ICW 1 0 "-tla ll1ei·••rC11" t-f.5 INOfV10UAL ltUSMIMO CdM • ,. 74 13' • 14 1 i 40 I I • '° CoM-Pantrson 12· lt, ~. 6 11 llteu&VI. )·12. IC.nlftt. I·• WOOIWf. t-1 SC-Moroen, n ·l11, Gttu men f ·1t Cr~ I ' IMOIVIOUAI. PASS.HG CaM-Mlttlon t ·1• 1 1)9 SC-<.r ..... 4·1 0 .. IMOIV10UAl ltlCltVtMO CCIM-Mau. 4 '° PalllfWll 2·4'. NlfOll 1 ,S 0 Nf~ 1 16 WOOIW• l·!Ot ·n'llllV\ 1 ~C-t•tn1t ) 24 MorOt n I 11 •ounlr" 1 II ANGELS. P'rom81 • • the n.inth. He took care of that, acttina DeCinces to around in to a 1 6-4-3 double play to put himself in the history books. "Bill Stoitcman pitched two· no- hinen for {ne In Montreal.'' said Ansel Mana,cr Gene Mauch. "Both times he wal~cd seven guys and both times the final out was a around ball to short." "I wanted to throw DeCinceJ fastball away," said Cowley. "It wau fast.ball and be hit at· rilht at ()uic (sh9rt1top Onie G uillen) and I knew they would tum it." As soon as the ground ball was hit. to Guillen. Cowley threw his fist in the air. The White Sox bench ran out to the mound and mobbed him. After a fe w moments. Cowley walked off the mound behind his · teammates, kissing the game ball be held in his hand . · "He wanted it badly, you could tell that by his reactions," said Fregosi .• "This ·is a game buht around con- fidence. A lot of people have ability, .but you havte to have confidence in your ability 0'10.it." - His confidence was aided by the fact that White Sox go t him out to a lead in the foun h inning. Kirk McCaskill (I 6-IJ) had laced only the minimum number of batters over the first three innings, giving up only a single to Ron Hassey. But in the founh inning. the.. Sox opened with singles by BostonfSteve Lyons and Harold Baine~. with Baines driving in Boston for the only necessary run. Two fielder's choices 'got tl)e second run home and Cowley had all the runs he would need. Before going h1tles~ in this gam~. the Angels had three close no-hit calls earlier this season. n une . ar 1e Hou~h o the Texas Rangerscamed a no-h111c:r into the ninth against the .\ngel\. on1y to lose 1t on a onc-ou1 single l'>y Wall.) Joyner. It was Joyner again \\ho spoiled another no-hit attempl with a 1wo-out double aga1ns1 Detroit's "alt Terrell on Aug. 10 1n Dctro1 1 In another game o n Jun(' .i. Joe Niekro of the :-fr"' York Ya nkees carried a no-hmcr into 1hc e1gh1h inning aga1nc;t the .\ngcls but had It spoiled b> Pr tt1<;' tY.o-out double * ANGEL NOTES -One last note on It ..... ~Miii'• """ nome ru11 game· Al 40 vearl • tn0t1t"•· ,,. 1, tP!e llltrd oldast men In l'tl\torv 10 accomp11,,, Ill• 1u1. ~Ind cao A111e11 i.1 or 43 "'' t>lrlM•te I\ Cll\PuttOI •nel Slati MuW.1 '"I Ourl"9 belling pr actice Brllln Oowllinll o•lel ~ Gftdl were ClllCuUlr>g '"• ~o'1d olevof! oame In 8o"on "(It will bt) J om . 1n Fenwav Peri.. wltl't llr~ 11•"" coming out of tne crowd,'" uilel Downing Tnal'll De great Juli lllo.e Sid ~-.idll tof lht Mtl\I 1n tne 1w1llght here (Anenelm !>1001um) But I gueu 1 Detter wall until wt Gel lntre ·• S.10 Gr.ch. "°'"11"11 10 center flfld, ··11 we heel rtallv 9000 fan\ out in.re 11\ev'o weer two """' a Oleci.. on wnt~ we'rt uP ano a wn1tt one w nen rne 01ner ••am I\ uP' Bab a-. wPlo \IO~ "'' lir\t oa\e 01 lhe "•'°" TPlur\Clev ..,H .u•ta t ne ,,ow Pia\ Int grH<I llgn1 to ,, .. , ''Tna1 'w~ vou l>O ,,,,., 11:· .e•O BoO'lt wno also !'\aO • "p,a '" Int oa,,.,. • I m lu\• 1 ''° ol '••ino UD'eflvl'• lor 1 IP!ls "'"° Of 1ec• inert oil I I Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Saturday, Septemb« 20, 1Ne - A case of Tole reversal WACO, Teus{AP)-AfterBaylor knocked oft' the Univenity of Southern Calif9rnla lut • season, ilm<>1t no one noJiced,back home in Teus.' In the Southwest Conference there was a furor over Texas Christian Coach Jim Wacker k1cking seven playen off his team for taking pan in recruitina violations. When someone wanted to talk to Baylor Coach Grant Teaff, it was usual!J ·~bout offensive line coach f .A. Dry, who had been a coach at TCU.· The Bears' 2~ 13 victory over No. 3 Southern Cal almost went unnoticed . .... had'j ust two reporters call me," ·Teaff said. "Jne controversy at i:cu was in all the headlines. In retrospect. that was the best thin& that could have happened. Our players didn't put the win out of proponion. Ther, didn't realize it was such a big deal. · Baylor plays USC at noon today (Channel 7) at Baylo r Stadium. "Some people i~let was win over IJJaaoil WM~ .. surprieed by what ba but yoa said TolliGCf. · .. We'te cepeNe ol see how Bayaor LSU and playana at a mper ~· f dWat then see what LSU did to Texas A.lM llodaey wilt play bcttcr-bec:a..e ii'• last week. Tbat It'll yow attention in bis eecoed pme. a hurry... "He was a little nervoua& &., but Apin Be).'k>r will have to control 1e. ttled down in the lec:ODd bait We USC-. I-wit.de o&me, 1but this . force teams to wony about ,,,..;_... .tim.c th~ Bean have to worry about menl of the pus Ud oontauunem ol t~e scrambli• ability of q~c){ the run with Rodney." ·· • ~ · • Rodnn-Peete.. . · • USC rutbed for I S3 yards lllinlt In 1 31-16 Win over Illinois last Baylor last year, and the Been week, Aaron Emanuel rushed for 78 stopped tM Trojans on'four1straitbt yards on 19 carries and Ryan KniJht, running plays in the . final three who was stopped twic.e inside the S-minutes inside the 7-yard line. yard line last year in the. final two "We ran four lineblckm at them minutes apiost Baylor, gained 60 last year and that seemed 'to work, .. yards on 16 carri~ said Baylor middk linet.cker Aaron Peete tot oft' to a slow start, but he Grant. "It's bard toaet insMkthezoae showed how danacrous he can be blockina. You've aot to pile it up at when a ~ble turned into a 32-the point ofattack so the free safety or yard touc.tidown run. · an o uts1dt' linebacker can make tk "We've aot a Iona way to go, but the .tack.Jc." ,._, I • • Biiiins seek first· win in San Diego 5-6-1 last year. Chicago White Soz pitcher Joe Cowley dellven on the way to tbrowln& a no-b.ltter ._alnat the An&ela Friday nleht. "It's hard to say it's just another football game," said Baylor quar- terback Cody Carlson. ''It won·t make or break our season, but a win could do a lot for Baylor ... The roles will be reversed this season. A year ago USC had thoughts of a national championship. and Baylor was coming off a hard-fought loss to Georgia. Now Ba ylor. 2-0, 1s SAN DIEGO (AP) -UCLA will be looking to recover from a d1sas- 1rous outing against reigning nauonal champion O klaho ma while San Diego State tries to keep alive the momentum of its best stan in ti ve seasons when the two meet tonight "The first two games. they've had a much more balanced offense,'' Donahue said ... Instead of Just setting the defense to stop the passing game. you'd better be able to stop the run. too ~nd once you do. you give up cena1n things against the pass. That makes It hard." Dodgers snap six-ga111e UCLA. ranked fourth 1n the preseawn rankrngs. dro pped 10 No. CINCIN A.TICAP)-EvenSicve Sa' couldn't believe the·1mpro hable endin~ he supplied Friday night to snap the Los <\ngeles Dodgers· Sl"<- gamc losing ~trcak Sa"< hit a tY.O-ru n homer with one ou1 in the ninth ofT Cincinnati left- handcr John Franco to erase a one- run dt.'lic11 and launch the Dodgers 10 a 9-7 victor. over the Reds. Each starting 1ntielder had a homer for the Dodgers. who ov~rcame a 7-4 delic11 in 1he last two innings agains1 the Rede;' best left-handed reliever. ..I was as surpnsed as you were." Sax said of his sixth homer. a line dri "e over the :17 5-foot marker in left field. "It was the last 1hing on m~ mind." Sa"<. the Dodger ~cond baseman. has hit safe!\ 1n 17 consecutive games. a career high and the longest h1111ng streak this season b} a Dodger. First baseman Greg Brock. 'lhort- !>tOp Da'e .\nderson and thml basl·man Bill Madlock also homered to send the Red'> 10 their founh con~cu11' e defeat ~tadlod, hit his I 0th homer. a tY.n- run sho1 in rhe eighth off Franco to <:ul the lead to 7-6. Larry See singled ~1th one out 1n thc ninth off Franco. 5-6. and ax hll a ::!-2 pitch for the game· winning homer. Reggie Williams capped the inning with an RBI singJe. Reds pla}cr-manager Pete Rose was stunnc:d b) the way the Dodgers caught up against Franco. tr)ing for his 15th save. ··Huh. I don'1 know how 10 do anything differently than that." Rose said. "They just gave up home runs to guys who don't normally hit t~~m :· 6-6 season. The Bears' fi nished 9-3 and had an 1mpress1ve win over LS U 1n 1he L1ben y Bowl. TroJan Coach Ted Tollner hu made note of that. "A lot of people outside 1he (USC) coaching staff didn't know w ho Baylor was." said Tollner. "It's hard to tell people unless they see a team regularly JUSt hov. good somebody really is. Now there's a different feeling in Los Angeles about Baylor football. When a big play had to be made last year. Baylor made i1 and that's how games arc won and lost. homa and last w~k'i scheduled bye T he loss hasn't changed Az1ec Coach Denm Stolz's regard for the Bruins "UCLA 1s still the same team.·· he said "It's one of the best 1n 1he nauon." u nder Stolz. In his first sca'M>n at San Diego State. the .\ztecs ha vc ""on their opening two games for the first 1ime 1981 Last aturda~. the~ upset U tah. 3 7-30. on the road in a "~stel1l Ath!e1ic Conference game That led UCLA Coach Tern Donahue to reahLc that San Diego State 1s not the same team that went fhc Reds had built a comfonablc lead 1hrough seven innings as Dave Parker doubled to ignite a three-run fo unh inning aryd Ba."!)' Larki n hll a Rustlers note h 6 1 soccer w1·n two-run homer an.1n._ning later .I. ' f .1. - Ted Power allowed, seven hits over Doug MacCrcady scored a ha1 1nck -1he contest earl> 1n the second half to sc' en innings. stn\cing out a ~arccr-and Pat Penner added two goals to cut the margin to 4-1 , but Mac( read) ·high e'en batters bcfor" handing rhe l . 'lead the Golden West men's soccer and Penner answered to complete the lead to Franco team to a 6· I decision over rout. C'1nc1nna11 ended left.hander Rick M1raCosta Fnda} nigh I on the Rus-Golden West is nov. :!-I overall and Honc' r u1i"s season-long masten tiers· field. \lOnng ft,e runs on li\e hits in JUSt Golden West Jumped to a 4-0 w11l tra,cl to R1vcr..1de C11~ College 4' • 1nn1n·g~ Honcycun had one halftime edge as MacCread) talht'd Tuesday for a 3 o'clock match. ·~ 'Ktllr~ and a I .:!O earned run a\erage twice and John Sanchez and Penner The Rustlers Y.111 be home next 1n h1<, 1hrCl· prt'' 1ous \tarts th1'\ <.c.tson each netted a goal Fnda~ and Saturda). hosting 1he aga1n\1 < 1nC1nnall M1raCosta scored ns onl) goal of Golden West Soccer Cup. Heading the Aztec ground pmc ts senior halfback Chris Hardy, who rushed last week for 131 yards and three touchdowns. including the de- Cls1ve score. The passing attack also has Oounshed under junior quarterback Todd antos. whose carttr mart of 5,576 passing }ards stands 132 yards sh} of the school record. San Diego State lost its two leading rec-e1ve rs from last year, but Stolz praises the dcvelopment of wide receiver Kenny Moore and tight end Robert Awalt. Although t;CLA netted only 34 \'ards rushing against Oklahoma, its fo west since 1981. Stolz says the Aztecs' defense must focus on Bruin runners "The kc} 1s uu lback," Stolz sa1d. "They're a ta1lback-0riented team. And wnh those naturaJly great run- ning backs. 1t opens up the play- act1on pass:'· In the Bruins' 4 3-16 triumph over an Diego State last season, tailback Enc Ball ga1noo 94 yards on 23 carries and became the second player in school h1stor) to run for four touch- downs. Ball 1s suffenng a bruised kn~. and has1ust a 50 pcrccnt ebancc of pla) mg Saturday. Donahue said. ~Y0lR J• "" I ON Daily Pilat N. TWA c (' L . " ... -J• • '. • ., c J ) Be Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Saturday. September 20. 1986 - LA County Fair handicap TOOAM a'"11t81 111111" , ....... ,....., fflnt919'1 ,. ~ALOOSAS P•ST •ACL • Mloftel. Pune. •t,700 Clelmlne l veer *' & u.. C .. lmlne price. '7,SOO LOOM Chlll!N I, Snoll\IO, Go Gudenuf, Mr Clle«ectt, ErrOI ~. ltun Ol1 Gin, Come EHY Go EHv. ltun FO< Mon Abo tlltlllllt ltclM So, FaftCY'\ OulkH SELECTIONS: 1 ltun On Gin, 2. Snollvo. l Go Gudtnut. Lonnhol: ltut1 FOi Mon OUAaTalUKMISH .. COMO ltACL -verd\., l'urw~ M.SOO Clefmlne l ..,.., Oldl & u.. Clefmlfte P<lce: u.ooo GH It, MellnCIH EftO<I, See Como. ouoe, Amnue, Sunny Afl(I Miid. H•dde GOOd Home, Two Under Perr, llCR Klnel'lelr.'• SELECTIONS: 1 laClt Kfn9helr, ? Mellndel. EftO<t, J. Hedde Good Home. L0111>'11ol. GH II TH•D ltACE. t JO varch . Purle' US,000 Pomona Querltr Hor1t '10 lnvlla1lona1 Mandi· cap. 3 vter Oki\ & UP Pieawnt PoUcv, Ot vllght Ave.neer lllue llerrv Pollcv. Calv•. lttl\e Your Oul<H . Cati Calel>. Shawnee Sull, Tldv Sir"' Also ttlglt>l-Nttlvt Seoul, Smokln lnvHI· mtnt. SELECTIONS· I P!Mwnl Potlcv. 2 Call Celel>, 3 Sllawnee Sull. LOlll>ll•OI Oavllgl'\I Avtnee< THOltOUGH .. EDS f'OUllTH ltACE. I l/16 mllts Pun~ U .000 C .. lmlng 3 vN r o1cn & uo. llrtc! rn Calllornft Clelmlng price: M.000. I llav To Brtaktn (Stalllnos) ? 11040 BoU1del' (Black· I) 3 Righi In SMt (Vtreera) • Nalo (Whlltl S Go 8at>v !CamPO\l 6 Llvttv WOOdland (PtOroie) 7 FallewtY !Ceoalltro) t Cae.a<'s Dancer !Oouolasl 9 Brlohl Ltadel' ($111llltl 10 Llslo !Sco111 A1Mlllelll6t 116 x 111 II I 116 "°' 116 116 116 Ill 116 11 Cllv Of Llgllt <Black·?l 1111 12 Booue's Sier !Fernendtz) II 1 IJ Greeev t8uanl 116 LtVEL Y WOODLAND (2· ll Set all 1ri. fr"cnoM ,l>tallng all 1>u1 OM In 11•ma tllort, reoe111 SllOuld tarn 100 soot IO<!ev, LISTO <•·I) Oroooino 10 etsler lrom sierler ellowtnce orouP sllould l>e d.cenl price. UIGHT LEADER t9·?1 Fiourts for a stlare wilh IOP etforl, sharp condllioner LONGSHOT BOLO BOULDER Fll'TH ltACE. 1 1116 miles Purse U,000 AP '-photo c1111m1no fillies & meres 3 vn r olds & uo Phila delphia shortstop Steve Jeltz leaps Dave Magad an while turning a double play Clelmlng orlce U.2SO hlCh to a void bel~~New York Mets ___ ln the fou rth in n tn Frida n t. _____ ~1-E5c.a'susv.,R"<ia.~r ~~ -----..~9 ------------3 King's Cricket (Sibille) 116 • BrenOV' !Burns) 11& I f S Pirate's Sertneelt (KHMl·2) 116 -l) [, 111]; I I t,Id I JI ; JJj ~ • J, 1 ! • ~ ~!~~~r~0~o~~t~::,~~~n) : :~ • m"' • ••-••-•-••••• •• •-8 Tradllion 01 Hooe (lemmeril'Ol xt11 Boston's streak halted From AP dis patc h e s In the :\-<111011.tl l.t·agul' Giant s 4, Braves 0: In .\tktnt:i plldll'I\ Kl'll~ I )U\\ n,. \ 1.trk f),1, ".tnd kll K1,h1n~on rnmh1nl·d lor .1 l11ur-h1ll\.'r J\ "·'" I r.11h l'\lll hl,1nknl thl' Hr:r\ ,., 9 Evelyn's Kin (Pedroza) 116 10 My Louie !Stevens) 116 AbetlltlM 11 Axiom (Clsnerosl ~II 1 12 Ne1ur111 Flower (Keenel· 11 116 ll Desert Oew <Bteck ·I) xiii 1' Spur La rk INoouu) 111 NAT\HtAL l'LOWElt (6· ll Works in01cate 1111s swill runner on eooe, could oe 1ri. surorlH oackege, TltAOITIOH 01' HOPE <•·1> In need or IH I ano nas abundance of speed lo run et •O<!av, stron11 toe. P•ATE'S SEltEHAOE (t ·ll Beller 1n1n 1as1 •1ur1tey', oroos • no1c11 and gets a IOOk 1n wide ooen llUI LONGSHOT COUN TRY TOUR ' SIXTH RACE. 6"> turtonos Purst' s 19,000 TERRY TURRELL • T"fOW Home (Gtrrldol S P.ark ltoed (Black· II 6 'tamoer Proof <Castanon> 7 1n1an1u1e1e !Garclel t Almond Rou (Oouot9'l 9 Coal Bao (KH nt41 10 Muy Raplao !CamPOs) ) ........... 11' xlot 113 11) 113 113 xlot 11 SMwtr QecrH (Slt>llle}\. 113 l? Muscat KIO l&.nde<H l aloe 13 Htrman'• Hat>ll !Cisneros) a IOI U ·Happvnoura lrtut>ens (Slt11tnsl 113 IS OrP11an•1 Oudt !Noouell llt 16 Prlncetv Pttltnst (lllKIC·?l alot DOC UHf'OOT (J• ll Swl11 worlt.~ on lap tor 1nil COit, or ... -. wetl end too coodllloner \ends oul Ill stock, "'Altl( ltOAD (2·1) Wlae ttlrouoh· ou• closln11 l>Oldly left In WOlll> tffort, f19ur1' orot>al>lt belling ltvorllt , NAJY ltA...00 (6·1) APtlv name<! and \l!owln11 promlie In morning Orllls wlll ntta loo ·effort. LONGSHOT COAL.'. BAG . SEVENTH aACE: 1· II l6 milts : Purse' '12,000 Clt lmlng l Ytar qlds Clatmlno price s l2.SOO-IO.SOO r Rtv SOl (Vtroart) 2 Eltg1n1 Host !Do1101es1 3 La Buck (Garrido) • G•rv Otan (l<.atntt) S Fro\lv Ea11le !8i.<:.k·)) 6 OnmHmls (Slt>lllt) 7 Anderson CrHk <Castanon> a C zer'\ Charm (Htrnandt/ I 9 Tte Cee's Led (Bertnl 10 Rldent SP1r1t tMenel Alsa..._.. 116 116 116 116 x 111 119 IJC 116 116. 116 II Brian's Flying 1Black·11 • 111 12 MHkeo Cr.er11tr tMunozl 11 11 13 Musk~ (Gllt>ertl I u l'ltOSTY EAGLE !2·11 Receo well w1ll'I trus rider lu l out 10 l>tller. wtlont edge ena li1neu gives sllohl eage, Cl AR'S CHAllM (3· I l Stre1ct1ing oul from credllablt effort \or1n1lng will ePor.ciale a•CltO Olslanct, ltlDENT SPIRIT 11· 1) Mey netd oul over 1ne !reek. na\ t>een off since Sant• Anila LONGSHOT REY SOL IO"T" RACE. & > lurl61ios Purse lf7,000- c 1a1m1ng 3 vear Old\ Claiming oroce l2S.OOO· 12. SOO • 1 Jurv Time IMenal 2 New Doc <Castt non) 3 Sea And Sew (Black·21 • Pico P (Pedroza·?I S La ns Manu\ (0ouo1H l 6 Mlam • Orum (0 1t11ares1 7 M1gl'\lv Trip IS11>1llt'J 8 Fa llen Line (Vergara! 9 Julio N Mt' (Katllell 10 Prleta' Beau ISOh\I Msa ti,_. "" 116 x 111 116 H4 116 116 116 114 116 II R11nn1no RemPe nt (Pedroi.· I) 116 12 Na•1ve Forf'casi (Black I) .111 JULIO N ME (4· 11 Stioweo wl'lv l'IOr1e1 tor COur\ts' ll••Om Ot'rctnlage tdOt mav l>e m110 suror.se rooht bac11; MIAMI DREAM IS·2 Olf ooorlv r u\ntng ro contention oreut'O t!'le issue no101n11 on tor 1111r.o sor1nt1ng tO<la>, NEW DOC (6· I) Overmatcnea 1asr on SJakts race l1rs and '"Oulo t>e comoe111ove nert' LONCSHOT MIGHTY TRIP lORO 'iTCl -l>tl\l. "11d1 \llt \l\l'd ,1 ,h.11.' ,1,111 and we n t on 111 ,.t,mhtnl' "'•lh '"' 1d1nl'" on ,1 n11w hitte r to lead thl' Toronw R lu,· l,1,' II• .1 (l • .J '1~ ion t'' n Bosto n F rida' nigh t. h.11t1ng lhl' l{,·d ',,,,·, '' 11111111g 'tfl".1~ at four a nd rNIUl'lng their \nil'rtldl\ I l".lg.uc r ,1 \t k.1d IP 9t ! games Phillies 4. Mets 3: ..\1 Sht•a Stadiu m K l'\ in <rm ,-; 'P:tll'il "'IHI' tl\tr X' inn ing<. 111 heat :-.:e\\ Y ork fur tht..' 'l'l•llld 11nw tn "" d.l)'· a nd \·on lfa~ts d o ubk d hom t thl· t\ 111g run 111 th t• \1:0.th 1nn1r1g and ~con·J· o n R 11nn Kn nokh. '111gk. k<1tl1ng P h1l.1ddph 1,1 t11 llw 'tl con 0' l'I Ma1oen allowance 3 ena • vear otd\ I Wl'l11t\l>uro Lone (Oi1varesl Ill NINTH RACE. 6 > furlongs Purse U 2 000 2 DO< L•ntoot (Warrent Ill Clalm"'1i ) vtar olds a. uo Cta1m .110 oroce J ~now T 1mt' t Pedrore I 113 -· .. S7S 000 I Scr1Pture <Caoanerol 11 2 C1ta1>0nea (KatMI) H l Tougtl £n~r IGtrrlOo) 11• • Tiii A11aln (Cisnero') 11111 5 Hurricane Hte (Vtrgart) 116 • Sluolt&I (Soll1l I If 1 YUllon'• Star (Stack) alll t Savio !Sll>llltl 116 t Swlil Mtneoe I Pe0ro11 > I 1' SLUG~•ST !S·21 lmprtulwt wlnntf' ttll• a1,1enc1 lest, hH u rntO IOP t>IHlne. NUil• ltlCAH• H•C 14·1) Samt pafftr• H Del MM1 • deslrovt<I OPPOtltlon aorlntlng In 98mt ~t: CALAM>HGA (9·2) Htrd lo aenv ~alloft 1 10 1111' IOUOPI otd timer, 11ame runntf'. LOHG-, 1 SHOT TELL AGAIN ' I TV:fTH RAC•. I l/16 milts Punt: l?t.000. C1a1m1no 3 YH• olds & u;> Clalmlne price: • 1?0~000,. 11.000 • I R11ta11• (Oomln11ue11 114 ' 2 Vlneoeront !Stevens) 11' l Uni versal OrH m (Sterllng) a 10. 4 LvoNord Cl'ltmel (Soils· I) l 1' S Master Navaio (Crull 11' 6 Amorous IHernanOezl 116 • 7 Susumu (Ptlleuonl 116 I FtlltlorPt Mariner (Siblllel 116 9 Ntutr e l Pl ever t Black I x 111 • 10 For1101 rne R1,,o IPtdro11l 116 • Abe ...... 11 Helemoto CMenel 116 12 F'all Flvtr !Solls·1l 116 HATAMOTO (5·1) DestroytO s1mllar at Los f Alamltos al this dosltnce. striotlv ON to l>Mlt K > 11>le 10 drew Jn ott also t llolble llsl. ••STAM tl·)) 'Bu11rlno· Cl\arnP hn ntYef' rececl 1111• cn.aP, cannot ,ignore 010 cltu, AMC>a~ f 14· l)Soeea +o keep "" Pace llOnflJ. o.itstloll oo. nandllng 1ne turn' maln consla...allon LONG- SHOT FORGOT THE RING ELEVENTH RACE. 1 I 16 miles Punt>: S30,000 Derov Trial 3 year olds wnlcl;I "'"'not;• won. • I0,000 at one milt' or over ·Gr*-PU!'it:. : Ul.S?O lltiue lo Winner U0,010 1 Relett's Dancer tOllvares· ll 1 Tai Hl11l'I (Ptdroza·2> l ln!'lerent Kt l !E\lradal 4 Loro Alll1on (Katnel) S Cos•• Awl <Vergara ) 6 8otd 8ravo (Mllfl•I 7 J~eD (BlaCk) 8 Urbane Cowl>OY (Culanonl 9 Get'llC KnigM (Sll>llle ) 10 De mon \ Game tSollsl 11 ... 114 11•·. II••• II•, II• • 11.- 114 I l 14. 11• Alsa..._.. II Time Sr.are <Douotasl 11' 11 J R JoMson !Pe<lroza· 11 II .. ' IJ Convlnclno !Ollvares·2) 114• " Grecian Wonotr I Pezua) 114 LOAD ALLISON (4· I ) Tecll'8ta Siited and : dOtl not need 1ne lead. ca n lt Y rlollt otf ,,_t oct s~th110 up stre1crt run and vie lot¥, 10 (3· 11 Juli blitz 140,000 compenv lmpreuh1t1v. l enotl'ler versl!al performer cepal>lf of running on I •ne lead or otf ll'le oace J.lt. JOHNSON (4· 1) F ovt' 1eno1n winner ooenlno oav sorlnllno, al\O ttioi1>1e mu\t t>e rec-oned wllll If a go LONG ~ 1 SHOT COST A AZUL TWELFTH ltACE. 1'-milei Purse S 1',000. lnv11a1oona1 Starter Handice o Olvisional Cllt m· O•onsn10 3 vear Olds & uo I S•eamed (Ptaro11l I It 7 Perie-ICo\lanonl 11' 3 Azueounh• tGarridol 110 ' Pa rson Jol'ln COi1v1re1) 11~ S Son OI Raia IBlact.I 11' 6 Morse 11<.at'nt'•l I IS 7 Cerro Pinto (So11u 111 PERTEX 12· II Draw fonds ttm naro -nocking run"er on tne lead w1tl'IO<JI ooPOsilioft oltee to be 1n inese mara tnons CERltO PINTO ()· ll Tiit !u•lnt r one distance the more dangerous 1nls runner looks PARSON JOHN (9·2) Runner·uo wnlle luoging oul lrtrouo!\Oul, musl l>t con· \•dereo 1n '"" snort field LONGSHOT MORSE. 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' , • "'""'• ' 1 ' Faria wins third s traight < 11lt11n" \l 1 ~c I-aria t.inttlcd 111 &ht' fir<,1 1urn "'11h f{ohcrt P tc111ng and I ht'll ra\'iCd John ando na and Brad <h k' before the l'nd of lhc fim ldp e n route lo c apt unng h 1'1 lhird con- \l'l.Ull\l' <;pccd wa\ motnr- 1..,cle 'iU31Ch mciin {'\COi ~·nda} at the Orange C nun · t\ Fairground., The 'tlton \\ll<i h1~ .. <;t\~nth '>tratc h main of the sea-.on at C'o'ita M e'l3. top!> tor tht' trac~ L A County Falr (el Ft!nlMX Parlo, Ptment) FltlOAY'S ltESUL TS (ttl\ tf ll·CltV·falr metflnol AP .. ALOOSAS FIRST RACE. 4 lurtonos r • ta\ure Trove !Cruz l Dt't'o Oe1ore IH Ga•c•a 1 JPlS Luckv Rock !Wn•ltl Ttmt' 4 4 40 H O JOO 10 40 5 40 00 SS EXACTA !1·51 pa10 '178 SO OUARTERHORSES SECOND ltACE. 970 vards Pau N Run (Oloerlcksonl Marioni Roell.el IWl\1tel Tne Ring Leaaer 1Paut1ne1 Tome "6 60 610 320 HO J OO 260 2 60 SS EXACTA CS·J I Pll•O ISi.SO THIR D RACE. 870 vards Roger Young IH Garc1t1 Two No•es (0 10tr•ckson1 E• Potero Red CBoag> Time '1 S2 46 00 17 40 S60 H O J OO 310 15 EXACTA 18·31 e>etd S51600 THOROUGHBREDS l'OURTH RACE. I 1 16 miles D•c~ Ano HuOl'I (S11>1llel 8 10 520 HO s 00 310 210 Trumo Uo IOougtas ) i"\Otred Too ( KH l'el) Time I 45 3 S FIFTH RACE. 7 1urtong1 Buroundv I BonlUa) Jet Rovalt' !Blt ck) G111tan1 Soeclal (Pa 11enon1 Time I 25 5560 17 20 100 HO 300 J 00 U DAILY DOUBLE ( S·61 oa•d S239 00 SIXTH ltACE. ~· 1 furlongs . Frencn Crickt'I (Pa!lt'rson) F abulOu\ Serene !Steven\! Carr son IBlackl Time I 11 4 S 16 60 11 60 '60 8 40 H O 740 u £XA-CTA 17·41 O••O '802 so SEVENTH ltACE. 6 lurlo,,os 0" Marie (Black) a 00 D•s•ant Runner (Sibille ) Bevertv Drive (000CYI r ·me I 12 l S SS EXACTA 4 10 oe a U 100 EIGHTH RACE 6 • lurton111 Sne·, So Bo•d B•ac ~ 7 80 J 60 l 10 L Atrtena (Mena t 460 380 Rocne111 <;ir1 tVe•gara 1 SOO T·mt' I 17 1 '> • IS EXACTA t8 S oe1d S10700 NINTH RACE. I tu•lbnO\ Brenao~ C"•d rs10111e1 Bannt'r \ Blulf Sitveros unoercovt'• E age Pedr?ta 1 10 00 s 60 110 /10 '00 710 l •me l 23 4 s SS EXA.S:T A (6 31 08•0 sns so TENTH RACE. I • milt'\ Mummv s PteHure 1E\lrada Ont Eveo Romeo 1B1a ck Ouoa1 Tornado tOr119a) Time 1 49 1280 610 480 HO J 00 900 SS EXACT A 17·SI oa•O 1104 SO n "''CK stx 1&·1·• 8 6 1 r>a•d s9 064 ~o •o flv~ w1nn1n-g t1ckeh U ¥f nor\e\t Carrvoo1er ooo• '76 an 11 16 ...,ti,\ ELEVENTH RACE. l I Prooer Marv !Warren) Svmoolice11v (Veroara) S11en1 Arrival (Orteoal 120 HO 320 H O 3 40 780 l 1mt I 43 2 S U EXACT A 16·3l oaoo ll03 SO TWELFTH RACE. I I 16 "l•lt\ A J Ruler (MMe I 16 20 In Natural Form (Ql1va re11 Rea Oustv fKaenell Time 146 lS EXACTA (3·71 oa•d 119400 800 o o 1 80 S ?O )80 12 LA TE OOUllLE 16· l oa•O Sil Ml Attendance 12 ,OSO Mut11e1 Handle· S2,430.s.t4 Lo• Alamitos FRIO'AY'1 RIESUL TS (.>Oltl tf 46-CllY !\amen mHtlnol FlltST RACE. One mile Pace Siar Patron !Plano) 9 20 Premier Cuvee (Kuel>ter Walbro (loud tCr091'1an1 S Ml H O U O S20 3 20 Los Alamitos, Hollypark entries Los Alamlto• TONIGHT'S EHTltlES (lht ef ..... lltmt1S mMtlftt) Flnt pest: 7:l0 FIRST ltACE. One milt Pace Purse '3.100 Ho~ Cadel. Mtrlll' Neolune Popoa L11111I. Rovdon frumo, lvorv Gete, Product Merk Peter SECOHO RACE. Ont milt pace Purse '6,000 Jim Scl\war11, Braat>urv Bret Winning Stuon S1v Horizon, WilhOut A Tract Lt nGOon Strtfl Ha•cvon Honor THIRD RACE. Ont m11t Pace PurH 115,960 · a Joseo'1 Clougherty, l>·Hug A Beer, Storm fne Hilt, Prlvtlt lltstrvt Astoundtd. Fly Or Orivt a· Tom Ctouolltrlv, Never lttont Ma, 1>· S1tam, llttlt 8 uckwnta1 ~OuttTH RACE. One mitt Pact Purst· u.soo • ·lttlOtr Victor, If Ana Wtien. t ·Sulldan. Mtrrv "4era1n, &11ck Arml>ro. Emtrt kl Outlnt , Full>rlOhl Htf\OVtf. Clla rlle Moort, Fl\Cll ""™ ltAC•. Of1t mile PI Ct Purse· 12.600 c 111m1no price S7,SOO Rowdy lttufllon ltutlr Cordovt Sk1ootr Lt ll Turn Of11Y, Of1 His 0¥ffl, Some Spirit, 0...1 Ou• Mtdt mt . Son Of Ml Mario, Formal Counl AISo ell11lt>l-Pavoff Pelt, So Rowdv SIXTH ltACE. Orie mile pace Pur\e 56 000 U Boa• Gooo N Slv Et Paco Socfat King Br•1n R C Soict ltunner HIOOV Snlo Otvll 1CIOUl SIV•HTH ltAC•. Of1t mile otee PurH "soo Mr Mllrou Andate Arnloo. Sk!POtr' Lttdef Am.,.. Pelt, Monttrtv Prtlrle, Two OcH n' ><all' MoorH 01ndv Man, Oran1>trk Cllarlts ,..,o ellgll>l-MulllHlawnY, Monterev 11.lllOf\I EIGHTH ltACE. Ont milt oact Purse v 100 Jim• P1011tr. Jteflla• Jtl Paclt Laaaer. ltffrtl Me fllot Callfornl• BIHltr . Jollv ~, ..... NINTH llAC•. Ont mtlt t>aCt Pvrst SJ.toll Vt~. l A 01c1a1or, Evt DtntHv. Ceotetn Ct rroll. Frttll Taltnt Hy San Ski-. Mellt>u lltacl\. Primo Amv .. st Ambler Al\O tllOIO.-Sllck Swltt, Kint' ()I ltl'IYll'\rll TIHTM ltAC•. Ont milt NCI Puot lt,700 8tdlt nds, l«d fllt1.1lrlno, Aveneer, T9tnl>O lllue (hip, Kt l11trrfn, Vatltd Powtr •L•V•HTM RACE. Ont mite PCKt fl'ufst .. toO Ptlllll La d Todd 8rownotlt Mitter 8on Terre, CtuCu' KIO Tro\H Chl Pride, ADii 1'•ade\m•n AMtrlca" flmt Hollywood Park. TONIGHT'S ENTRIES !Ord tf Sl·nlttlt que~e mtellntl Finl H•t: 7·)0 FlltST RACE. 3SO varos Purst U 300 C1a1m1no orlce SS,000 A1ure Soot It Tell Le•nster Moore Jt'"~ le• Jon Votet Vi••" Ca1c11a Laov So P•a n lltnd Fane" SECOND RACE 3SO vftrd\ Purs' H.600 C taomlnQ once \6 ?SO Dence To Rocket Ra1st Your Antt Im A LtYt One .t.001•0 Jonn B1mvs Bull Bar\ Swtno Aria SM• • THIRD RACE. 3SO vards Purse U $00 C1aim1ng price 16,2SO Cute Tlnaue Oo II For Ctsh. Perltc1tmen1t Btll Bt1u Cr.lei AJ Tiiis Hovr l'OvttTH ltACE. 3SO verds P urst \J,200 Clt lmtng orlct U ,?SO Strewtlt. let, First N Got l, A mokt Thal Tr.ln11. Criens Wonaer. Paledulno ~1raa1se Lou , Flaming ,t.sl'lts, A l ure Buy $qullll ""™ ltACE lSO varos PurH s3.400 C11lm1ng orlce SJ 200 Adm ln1s1re1or M~ Joe Jet Si NlnttY E Ql'lt Cut N !Nn 2.ngo Cherot Face Datt Go Go Revft,.t~· SIXTH' RACE 870 vards Puru• \3 100 (l11mlng pr0ce U .2SO Summer• me Storm IA l u•t H•• Mo> vs Tr adot•on La F H .Advance Guv fllt Grotter Truly II J SEVENTH ltACE. 170 varO \ Purse SJ 400 (l11rn1ng PrlCt \J 200 ("arger Victory Due• l(av 801> Buos Miio E11n Cone.or Ruuell llouoMec• E•oend Tne Pace EIGHTH ltACIE. )SO verds Pur\t U 200 C1a1m.n11 price M 000 lltd•l>Olls HOO\ A Loi Jtd II ,. v Buslnts\ v t1vt1 O!oolt Jtt Sl\ullle, Piesooflt<' 0 11nctno Commanot r NINTH ltAC• . .00 v1rO\ Purse SSO 000 The Soortomore Ht nd lcaP Coroortle But, Lad'r CltlS•C Ce\n. GOIO Cots! Expreu Smesr.eo Groom OOlulno Ca\11 Ft vtr Ntt" Wonoer. EH Y Grant v1c1orv 011P1 Digging For Go1d T•HTH aACI. lSO Ytrd\ Purse \S SOO AllOwance lttPlO Otsl\, Lt noratl Ent ltt•On Sl>IH h La Pelloro,lla. Hl11M ohtr Too. Min Go Go OOll ILIVIHTH RACI, UO o ras Purst U 200 Cte1mi1111 price u 150 ProuG S•t rl>u<I<. Kevf"' Bov 11118\•tr\ 81\I Halld Or it.rry M utual El\11v King Cour1 Rul"\ /Awtsomp !>Otullol\ BH Jev f -preu Suroroses Srtr,., Time I ~ 4 ) U EXACTA l 2 e>a•O 111700 SECOND RACE: One m11~ trot ' Pav Ca'" <Baller> 13 •O L•lllt HOule I L•clt.•v t E •to ant Stua (M1s~tt1 U EXACTA 15·21 0111d U I 40 THIRD RACE. Ont milt' pace L•l'd\8\1\ Beautv tAnder1on1 2 ao Ra•anna Frost Plano) 1.t ve• Ledv Lac1<ev l 51 EXACTA Cf·,> oe10 ISOO FOUltTH ••ca. One mile otce. G11Jn A (!'lime (Croohanl 17 60 Somt'll'\ no Set··• ISlttlnl Hea•enlv Breeze I Pitre et FIFTH RACE. Ont mile oece So•to "neroe t Lackev l 11 •O Sma r! Koafe (Sletltl) Crown Laoer (KueOlt'rt U EXACT A 7 SI oa•d s 131 10 SIXTH lllACE. One ~•It' oact Fo1rv C.oomo•l'ltr IKut'bter) 13 IO S11,.., Ana None t Parker Jo Town Lady !Li ckey) Sl EXACT A 11 8) 0110 \S6 40 SEVENTH RACE. One mile Pace l<.ave Dooian ICrognenJ 3 00 Cos.ne 1Grundvl Jells Breere IJ'!,COl>son1 S1 EXACTA •3·St oe1d Sl060 EIGHTH RACE. Ont mite oact Mou La urt tre tVallano1no11oml 21 60 5,,,, • Snev SIH ll\) Annie Oe•.ieat <Crcxi!'lanl 6 ()() ) 60 ) 20 140 240 , 20 2.20 260 ?90 520 6?0 400 H O 260 ) 20 1240 1 90 11 '° 560 s ?O • 40 0 0 100 4 ()() 100 1 40 290 6'0 460 1"' 900 6 20 1000 6 20 ) 00 Sl EXACTA 17·6) P1110 11•160 NINTH RACE. Ont molt' Ptct Galdu nas Dancer 1 K1eft'rt 6 00 3 90 3 Of-! Rowan Crts• IKueo•ert 6 60 • 11'- Jeson Haoo•t'' IR11c111e1 ~ S1 EXACTA (4·7) oa1d ll210 • S1 PICK SI X IS·7 I 3·7·0 oaid SJ7.~ 20 IO . one w•nn•no 11c1t.t1 lSI• nor11' l '2 Pick Slir cons01111on oa1d '95S 40 10 17 w1nnino trcllel( • ff·v~ f'lor,e\) .. • TENTH RACE. One mile Ptce " W1l!'lering Rose lKutblt'r I S 00 7 IO 2 1l." Cur II Out I Lackey) 2 60 ? ~ Oranotrll. Donne (Vallano1ngt11m) ? ~ Sl EXACTA 15·41 paid \1060 . ELEVUITH RACE. Ont mlla ot'8. Farenne11 ILoc'<evl 9 20 3 40 ? 60 Hou\t Ape>ro1111 !Par• ert l 00 2 tO 0 """' Al E1gn1 !Cr011llan1 7 10 Time l S9 4 S \2 EXACT A 11 )t Dl ld SJO 60 Attendance 3 •94 'Vlulu' H1'rOlt' 'S67 184 Holly wood Park. FltlOA Y'S RESULTS (Ona Of Sl·nlttlt ~.~ ~> FllllST RACE. lSO vards Nomu •E C.arclal Ru• Reb ILackevJ Slltsenarrow ( lutarot Tome II SI 2000 S60 340 300 240 9 ?O S1 EXACT A '1 SI Paid \46 to SECONO ltACE. 350 verds Bounding Princeu ICreaoer I Ima Donna Mo CWl>llel F rs• k llOOI Girl' W11ra1 13 00 •60 300 ) ?O ?40 160 n EXACT• , s 61 oa10 Ill 60 THtltD ltACE. 3SO verd\ HtY Hontv Miu (F IOutroal t 40 J 40 2 60 Mon LH lhtr N Lace IW..'4!----l~~~tt:.tote--- P0111orln (Olotn eluonl Ut ,O\HtTH ltACI. 350 Vtrdl Hert Golden Cllar91f' (H.Grc) aoiavs 9ov tOldeflck•onl Everv S1t11 You Taitt !Gitt) fl"T" ltACE. JSO ¥ardt Tellch• (LtwlSI Mv Old Gt l Rich tBrooMs) Gooetem JOY IH Ga rciel UO 3IO UO uo 1IO ,. . u o 340 , • , 60 220 ) QO Sl EXACTA (1·2> Pt ld 11• 20 SIXTH ltACE. )SQ .-era• OH·Hav To Hu•ll• <CrHoer ) OH Whlsotrlng TalH tH Ore) c11r1s Stn1 (l •c-•vl U EXACTA t1·4l Pt •O \It 20 S2 EXACTA (4·11 oa1d ""° SIVIHTH RACI. 440 y1ra1 400 u o 260 2 40 H O 110 HO Otndv V1klnoson IE Gerc1a1 • 20 3 ?O , 10 160 110 , 10. Mu•en Martt !Oloarick\0111 Mt1<e A Charlie ILac•evl U EXACTA (l·•l Pt ld Sii 60 EIGHTH ltAC•. 350 varO\ Tip'" Driver IDICle<lckSon) Gt• A"'a v Qulc11 IE Gtrcla) v11111 Cr.ar"' lltulrl • 20 , 60 2 10 n o uo 110 n •XACTA t2·6l Paid '17 .a HI~ ltACI. •OCI vt rds VandYS Potlcv IH Garcia) Movlt\ West l(trOO .. I Sir •llO• (Ltclt.t Yl 1110 n o 2 10 300 110 , 10 n lltACTA (1·3) Pt ld nao U "'tCI( SIX <2·t 1 or+ 1·2· I) DtlO ~.171 to to llvt wlnnlno tlelltts (Sil llOl'•n l 12 Plcll ~· co11solat1on pala i 111 40 10 102 '""'nntftt llettt ... tllvt llOrtl\) TIHTH RACE. 110 yard' l lOO<I Lint !Ward) CUCO\ lt\lltr (0 109flch on N11ro l t dv <Cardorel U UtACT A c I 11 P-o \t tO IA t••noanu • OtO Mu1..,.1 Hanolf "'s )20 u o no , 10 210 7 10 , 10 Orange Coeet DAILY PILOTISaturdey, Septemb« 20, 1• CALL 642-5878-· IP CALI.ING FROM NOllTH ORANGI IF CALLING FROM IOUTH ORANQI IAlt INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... ,.• ~~IW'Y O..Y. Ne ,_.,,......_ 0• it...._ U an••• ...... • ......... -• 1 \ . . .... .... :·. '°'" . "TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLA881FICATION8· 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESJ' ATE TABLOID SECTION 1_L_os_t _1_r_,ota ... n_c1 __ 29_2_5 Mt4ical/Dtatal . "s1os Rl;'<YARO LOS T pooket LVN PIT ::leekends 7 30 s11e c.:ilendar t61h & am-3 30 pm Res1den1tal Tustin a1t'a Need des-& Board Care lac11111es oerately 548·5703 Ve>rv olPasant Aoolv at Ptrstaals 3002 393 Hosp11a1 Ro N B F'iENTAL WANTEO CMS· MEDICAL LAB I ECHNOL-OGIS T I tcenceo hOSPI· !tan falher loghlong tor t.il t''P~·11enct: lor phys- cusldy 01 child needs low 11 1,1115 ollice laboralory cos1 hset apl to ren t F 15111c111 Island 644 1025 Clal'cal/Offl,. S4fl ·T•c~1fcal/Ttdn · Cl•/......,_.. Gneral ISM ._...,_..,Wu... •i1Ctllu11a1 '1111 ....,,.;;,;;;-.o ... 1R ... L F .. R ... 10·A-v ....... , • ssos · 0 • .... mLllT * sSJt 111uma.,... Phones. good wi th flSPIOT/llPm . EXCLUSIVE MEN'S Atll· For L119un1 Ben Salon 12yre•prNA !Jilcwefor •- numbers will train Hands-On bare board In-lett<: Club . N111pt Bch. S75twlt 494-7121 Alzhelmers dlseue pa· ... ,_ Mac Gregor Yachta sp ec tor M"ll hllle seetls a1tract111e outgoing I tient or elderly WI( 6 -.UPt. 21, ... 1631 Placentia. C M microscope up PCB person lor load and t>ev If your kid• are ooing 10 days a wk 8· 10/hr 1 d1y S1>9Clal Syat9"11 Mey- It CM/SA c au dept 752· 7903 Linda school of your family has or 24/l'lfl 894-5710 flower 759 w .. 1 161tl St. lllll SEOlnAIY expo area grown up '' your bored 5 .. Nwpt Bch taw office Al .Doreen 979-6375 IMMEOIA TE Opentngi tor staying h 0 ome and can •acll1Hi1t ~:~~· ~esaE (~'1u ) ";g least 5 yrs e•~r In bual-Sain SSlt day prep persona & use some .,ira 1~· M~ ;~~ llC>fage 11autt1 eonti9tlnQ ness & hhgahon Top ...., ...... .._ ____ ......... _ coo k s H rs l ro m th1s 1ob coutdbelor·you .ol 111 tyi>es & stylee Qt salary tor nght can~ldate. * lnAI..* 1 I 30AM·3 OOPM or tle11· We are a ·School Picture( TOP\ furnllure (one 101 11 .,,. Hrs 9.5 30 Good ben· America'• mott eliciting •ble Start $4/hr Apply Form l~ated 1n Sltlta beaut cond plld $2000 l•quesl Appllenoes. llWIO elots Call Joyce it specialty store w1lh es· a&l ME'4CEDSP~¥A 17th Ana. and.baYI openings' sell s 12sp Scrubbed room sets painungi •• 714-640·5650 for appl 1abhshmen1s 1n Cht<:ago. Tustin o51a .... esa now tor lleld ~~sonnet., Pone Mantel Sc.anoana· IOOl'I PLUS 1oo·1 of IFflCI llRL Phone work & hgh_t ~ • kePpong 1·6pm Mon-F.11 Some Sund~ys· Good nandwnhng a must Career opportunoly · benetots 557-1358 Prd1eti11 Secretary For comm'! window co11er· ing corilrctr 1n NB Order· 1ng. IOllOW·UP 100 stalus & scheduling Type 50 wpm & 10 key Computer ,.~P helpful 673 -07&0 Boston Dallas and San ITlllAI WE Parl Tome and Seasonal I 111an S7'95 78tl·8301 bo•O!> oarrell trunkt & Francisco is .coming to C .expert~ nol ne<:e$S· R.,:,,_ .. Oak t•"''•. ~... 2· luggage -c:~rt;unCo Aue· Orance Count" seJ11n·g Atro\lm Court ook llm· "'' Basoc requirements ~"" ....... r °' ' d 11 h •• • 1e~ve•. Emn.re _.,,.&stal t.oneers Stale He =-529 Europeal1 ta blew"'re · •le e•P· •• rs .,.,arcia are 1hat "OV are-depen·· " • ... ~ 0 .. C bb '640 4279 ' "3"" 1906 R,.... maple 18051 649-22 4 . g ourmet culinary or e Y • Oable l!nlhusoastoe and • ""' ~ 1 d;esser wtbev oval morr •NTIOUE claw tsb ... ~1• glassware d innerware KITCHEN WORKER M-F . 1.an be to wor11 as early as "' w .., .. " llncl other coldrlut riome Hi ., fj 30 3 oo Fashion 6 a m Call (7 141957·1229 s350 Satanic oak r ocker chair., $1100 Supe< 8mm lu1n1sh1ng accesso11es1 1~1 N ew p o rt B c ri lor c1opo<ntment I s200 Small English oak P•lJ ~'Ihde pr_oj S25ea. T c & B ---T1•"S Hdll T ri'e oev mirr $225 Ans ... rnacnone $2S k1lch he i;11e arreJ is an ;r.o q;i92 S1uat1 SC Lr-"'' 979 4~44 couo te1 w1•1a1nless Sii ..ittractove retail career IY 1•••z llC ~ CIJO•Cf' We will be open· Geatrll 5530 -• Wonderlul otd street lamp ,,,,~ 'I c..ibonets SSO dbl mg our l11s1 store on IMMEDIATE OPENING lor1 vt>ry 1311 Great lor shop-Dutt • Dooo 36 \45 Southllrn Cahlornoa at ANSWERING SERVICE 1andscap1ng person 1 1-11ng <.e111e1s estates an-675·2558 South Coasl Plaza 1n mod All sllllts SwHchboard Op. Dana Poinl salary comm llQue snops 673-92 17 portu111l1t's tor new anCI t40 1 A11ocado Ave Afrliaaces '811 prele• tx.t> areas will con· sider any 818-707· t462 Travel 3014 4 BRANIFF round trip coupons Any Br anill destinatio n S200 ea coupon 673-9400 N11rs1ng CU'S 1 llN&'S RECIPTIOllST ln'1ST Home mgmt lor the elder-Full time for p11vate club Octouer We woll have op• Prator<, woll tr;t1n w eaper 493 6222 I br1oh1 enthusoa s t•c ~le 204 Newport Beach WISC&N IAllllH I Ill &PP\.l&ICH BAR STOOLS 161 padded S 110 16 Ben1amin Fis· .cui. µldnl S50 & ~OU re· 1'10.~ 645-94• t oeople tor ooth FTtPT & Needed lull time at J \> dP.pl heads. sales &ITIUTIYl Sherman Gardens 1nl LES Hl·I U3 HOT POINT •elrog 18cu II ly F ·T O• PIT Top Salary Must lype 50 . Apply on Cc1ll lor 1nlo 897-576 t person Wed ·Sun 9.4 people stock ano olloce Clean S A. Ra~e Shop Cd M Call Dorothy Mon-AMANA & FRIGIDAIRE 11 111 S375 e .. ercoser Call 101 an application n<•eels nelper & driver F11 8 30 4pm 67'.l 226 \ t>e lh frost tree S 100 OokP VCR super Bell Ho 1601 Bayside Dr CdM Nursing RECEPTIONIST Ft l re· C•at£-& barrel 957-1800 Gooel or1111n9 record Fo S 'JOO misc items know OC area Accept-UllSC&f'l/llAllT ,,.,i ch r u n s g o o d 759 1907 Ea ...... •CU'S I llll&'S quires gel typing sltolls. UH HH HPT Lov~·on Full or PIT Top nlsmk Nwpt Bch, Phone Full & Part-time Sales "Z:~~-W~~~~~!P'!!'!'!!"!"ltlilt-i!:gr~~~C~a~ll:.__l~O~r__:•~n~fol"....AA~~•~~~~ltPl)t--, ~n~~1n 1nl:as~10A~· .: 640-7810 BABY I ER NE SECRETARY . Exp'd front 2 30 1 IPM M on-Fri IRTllHCIPTP/T o ll•c e appearanc e . Pos!>1t>le love-on Ages 6 & Energellc ewll comm & S 1400/mo word proc a 4 \rs 642-6790 bet 2pm 1yp1ng exper d Fast Call Donna. Pac11tc BABYSITTER needed My paced olloc e Irvine Symphony Orchestra. toom .. t>y Goldcnwesl col-786-07 77 or 640·4292 971 1322 ft!Y" '"' one ch•ld age one Cleriul/OUiu 5400 SECRET ARY lor 1 Girl ol- 1Y .. 1r l 1n1es 12 00 noon -ftc.e hie type phones Real Estate Sales: IHIACUllE? Just s tarlln g out? Licensed 01 untocenseo c.ill Eidem at 759·4830 dn<l s~ wna1 we nave to otler GREAT WES TERN REAL ESTATE ong M IF apphc room lor Route foreman s pos1t1on 54 8·19% 0 • 642·8684 advancement 957.3900 dva11 Yearly lull tome !;;.2.Q.'2§!W2oe....dJOu.Jlle.~oo.tt=Jiorohin;;W~a~yilin~e\'T~ef;n;,;.n';i1sia'Clili;;u~o---.. C&INftH Exp d Only' F1n1sh & Fram· •ng Must have own 1rans· por1a1o_on 646-1221 To.ny CWllH/CUll. -r em ers •P 0< sae ay um'f l't:r:>uns wit yrs 24 1.uh1c fl relrogerator less save money• Mem- e•per & complete Dack· wot'1 •Ct' """ water doS· oersnip transferable ground knowledge 011 penser $400 539 3073 644 038 1 D 760'-5026/E landscape care need apply Clean drt111ng re fRtG IOA IRE Laund ry MOVING SALE'lhdeo o1sc cord •PQ d paod 11aca11on Center;Jll1D stacked playf>r movies 1s1 day 6 Ot'nefols 492 7953 I .:.·.: w;; .. c late model all ossut> stamps 68· 7! 70 c.ycles 6•2-9•62 NB Toyota n oauery 78 sp ••tlTll&ICE I FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator records very oto Bolhe E • peroenced gr ouno s 18 cu 11 trosl free I rloh<ldy CAD Callow ay ma111tt'nanceman 1r,,pri· A1mo11d color S t75 Tvmmv Tucker 200 10 ·I OOpm M ~ Evenings lCClllTlll CUllKS gcneoal otfoce & ad mon l•siatss I Fiaaacial Announ(tments 2920 occ.a•.oonally ol ava1lao1e PART 011 FILL TIME s~ ills call 957-6190 Call mornings 898-8346 M aior Orange C ounty [CWJ Mature night man Conve- n1en1 slore in Laguna H ills S u n -Thurs 10pm·6am Start $5 hr Cc111 8c1m-noon 855·66 \ t CASllH/CtllTH vule t'Stale 1n 01an1 care 673-4070 or 660-7347 Baseball caros 650-4455 .ino <l•seast:'I imgauon systems ano oes1gn GENERAL Electric Color SPA 8 tiled blt•n beige Plact-ot employment & TV L oke new ver / snarp looer91ass lounge seat 1n ter v1e w San Jvanl o•cture $200 963·7646 teledyne laars neater C.1pto;lrano CA Sen<l re-Bruce coveo $ 1500 840-9 186 lanstaeat Op,.rtaait7. Found PRECRIP TION CHILDCARE NEEDED Fonancoatllnsurance form 2901 GLASSES on brown case ;> 6pm Mon Fro Cc1r re-have several openings in v1c ol t91h & Orange quued Please c all Court ineir accounting depart· 10 ·•%1111 pd on short 1erm 645-9300 4 7 4 qo5510 675-30 t 1 /E ment Po:;111ons require notes ollered by S D De· FO NO R d GI !.uccesslut complellon ol tense Cntr w $40M an-U ea ong asses MaturP person Tuesday nual sales Kevin Ob11en vciy Clay & Fullerton Ave e11enon9s 6 30·9 45 on my ~c~~u~l~~e9 ~~~~:s le;~: 6 19 ·233-5291 Newport Bt'aCh 548· 1639 Newporl Beach home more· 1nlo1ma11on p1ease ~OUNO red cruiser bll<e E.(p J reliable S•ller con1ac1 Lynn Stansloetd MtHJ Tt LOH 2914 v1c Snug Haroor Rd Npt $5 'iO •ir Must s1ar1 5 5 3 7 g 9 3 Av co WIDOW has MONEY for Ben •tlentily 646-2626 9 21 f>·15·9360 FINANCIAL SERVICE TDs S IOI< up no creo11 FOUND Small gray lemale MOTHER s helper noed J3-l9 M1cht:l~on 1rv111e "' no penally Call Cdt w IJrown Ilea collar N B 1.m 7 30 1 00 M F 2 E 0 E. Denison Assoc 673 73 I 1 vet> Hartior Voew Nwot c.hotCJ•l'• 3&5 ~rs must IOOIKEEPER Aa1taaceae1ts Act• 760 844 ; 0"'" 760.666 7 all 1 PM F 1T p r Mo1hers Market XaatHCtaHtl 2'26 L05 r 914 86 sm1 blk fem I Domestics 3011 JI. Kolchen tS 1ook1nq ror C·v• Apoo P .. oe I t • sum..,onp who en1ovs •SPIRITUAL & PSYCHIC yr') nlO .JI P1omon101y Pl I Ch19' Care l N(tli.111y wotn fogwes IS READINGS Palm and r.;c, 7p11 0, 97q.5176 Social Seely PIT hve 1n or v1y.i11•l•·.:l ,ind accuiate c.ird rf'dd1ng~ d"aolable oul 8'i4 1265 955-3<l00 w r 3 qro nq or LO'>T Bit.. cal w qree11 COi· " '"' wo · N.;1,.Jndlly renowned P~v· l.o• , t.h) Mullel S50 re 1I CLE••ll"' L.aDY p IT y,11111.111011 .'\ ht1ve many ChtC. ioc;il & he d 19 yr!> •" • • '"'•Q•• ''""""I'> to oiler Sat1s1,1r 11on Guann1eed' "'or11 )11 w '' t•m FV99,o8 t 'lr hnn1.-& office Cail ~·, '~" iuu•y .it 225 E J<;l i2% o1 -193·2054 I t,G , .... ,c ""'' 84 1 d i 650 '.3550 I '·m 51 C M • r <,11 •• !\OP. wnrk I • LUPUS M EE TI NG Dr {()MPANION fo1 charm-1 PE• HC'...,J10Shap110 Pl>ptOI· LOST cockate11 qrav 1 l"'ll"• ,;vo1nd11 4 ncur IOOIUtEE " uy1.,1 Scpl ?5 7 10PM ,,. 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TELEMHIETIH M V oll1ce T vPe 50 WPM 1 Pa• I· Tome oersons needeel r It· t>hO<>l''> h ont des~ 1' 70 nours week at ..1µµ.-.u .11\le \1 tOO mo S' 11, rion11s 101 eacn C 111 C.PO•f11' 364 1066 IP 1<1 l'rnduc.1 ,,. !.,om SECRETARY pul• • P1vroll Sprvoce 1" 1418" t 475h FtJr 1 g111 olc PIT 30lhrs ,,,.., Sf. 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Mustoe dDle I '" k""' llel '?O 2 I 11" r. E •per CJ Call •11 t 111.tlt' lyponq skills and 1 , .,..,,,~ wt't>lo.cn<ls Apply l OST 111 Racquet Club 10 6pn 1>40 8265 '"' 11 1>1 Oulo!'" tn New· "' 1J1"""" PNSonne1 01 Ii·"" t·el•IP Burmese I T••c .. •rs •650 pull Brh 1nc,urance 1, t' 9.1m noon Mon Fro 1 .. n·,1h· L<>l l os1 9 17 ... ... ..1yt-ncy 6 75-G778 WESTll SOITM COAST Clubs IRHIHfllll Pi ... ,,(' cJ11 s5<i-':I097 My PllHCllOOL Tuchtr "'E•E••L OFFICE 'SECY PLW llOTIL. 5520 m• 1n .. r., cat I m l.lespf>rate Cnros11an Ministry S5-S6 • " na C'EST SI IOI t•KE•IES hf Mon Ft1 642· t426 Smilll husv CO•P oll•ce on Ill Alllt11 Ct1ta MtH. • " <, 1 tJt'nt'rOuS 01~- t"t1't1' 1hose w i <iales , .. ,, ( 111 i:iooon 545 tJ4~ REWARD 10~1 <;CQTT1E ---------•! m.th• hlk t yr<:. 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OP•H:lf'ncy proqr am Rotdl 1011 ~hilt X lnl h1n9e l "11el1I<; 7 14 548 5546 SIUPPlll/REC CLERK Custa Mesa Oo'llribul or ot olltc..1 l-QU!D S'> hr 10 .,, 11 I Co t>Pnelot!> Call M<.11• 'r Charlie 642·9'.363 OEMONST RA TORS P T AllrdClive Oul QOing ~ •• r p i .. tor Pr oo uct '-, .. 1 "Q ~ In St ore J "'"' I•""" LA & OC t.rt.'J'> Xlnt pay Must •q,., .11 Call V1<,1ons 181!11· 1. 0188 M · N 10-3 00(..K WORK & 8 oa1 n1d11•t .. nance F T call O 1v P n1 Jdy ill Newpor1 S.l ohng Club 675-7 100 lllYEll PIT Allernoon hrs M ust nave n1· 11 apoear ance be t•11erge11c & CJependable Musi have car 63 1 04 15 sume & cop~ ot lh•S ciO to 1 Hnl Point Rel119 large 2 5 R c :A CO NS 0 L E Jr,tl MA6 759 P 0 I wn1te f'fos1-1ree xtnl w'remote $100 Rock· n9j0 Sacramento CA $200 96 2828 ~S8~3 0560 No later ~ond' 4 -er E.isy chatr w hassock 1nan OctoDe• t 1986 Large F11g1daire 2 door S75 Hammond Organ 16 cu It ~lhote Greal w l PSloe speake• $500 MAINTENANCE' Security I cc,no S85 642· 1831 646-6851 pu.,•l•O• avClol di "Ba1ooa run Zonl:: dPPtOx 30 nrs .... ~ Responsib le ~"<JIJlt' conly' 675-2258 WANTED While gH dryer '" IJOOd concJ Senong e1ec111c Sears Dryer S75 01 trJOP 759 6949 MOIELS I Mtltl T1'H WARDS 20 11 oeeo Fr dgr a nee oromot•ng tnr ,1 deµ..111ment stores 111=-pze tnest l;pe Xlnl I 800-83:1 8800 \ t.ono 642 46 t6 MOIELS WAITH hniitue 60i4 lr v1nP product CO St'Pk5 I llY FIRllTllt 1.11"' lt>c1 1nOtv1du<1I<, for" LES 111·1133 ,.;ir .. 11 01 "' ;e1 t1c,1nq c1s ·"I' ·•11'nl~ ~eekong M F SOFA BEO-lrwe seat rwon if ~, 1•"1ng av.iot 11 -. 1• ... r, guoo cono11oon • ··1 •··Cl c ·"' '"' .1po1 \ ~ < "'" all 650 9346 "·"'' •"'"" Jf, l 2"'2£• pay 6 ri•f'C.!' qorls be<lroom Sf'l 1 •' d o,r ih ~; 1' f ll ~Outt S1 ;') B •1 .in t c.ond i~ 1 1(10Q Pve• MOTOR ROUTE A•.i 1,1u11 , 1rvint• i rea 8 Sota SS-0 S oal\ coll ~ ··nn '"SF.On No (l)llf'CI lblf' S':iO -;> A11ng Chrs 11q 1 4 """'~ d oav 2 SJ:. ;> u<,1 wong cr"s r-.1 • 111,, ,,..,,, Frtel<ly ,111e1 ~-c:.,.,1 6 d1nong tb•e w 3 '"'''" s.1111••IJy ,1nc1 Sun 1.-Jvf'<. 4 cAne oack cnrs o 1, mnr,,1nq C ati s.ion ,\ misc a nto s f. :, 11.1} ... ~IOI ... rk 64(. ,''IQ .ill )pm OrH&t Coast I EARrv AmPncan stvie 8 liily Piltl pc Jot rm set botch 110 w Bay St I w ;.alnul hn1o;h 19 table 8 round water bed no htr $100 Shelves 10 match S50 Desk S50 Por1ao1e stage S 100 960-7353 Fret to TH '°22 Frtt alw1Mt •Htea Tanb.,. & whit e Call ,7,4,9·9.e201 all 5 30 FREE to good nome cute O•Ow" •dnOol w1tn cage Nt>el.1$ "" outdoor nome 432 1400 Jewelry lhn/ Art 6025 BE A UT If UL pa1n11ng ot N"woon Boats Dy BUP' PROCTER 18X36 r. ·s :iJ39 18051688·778 t Office Fuait•rt A ~•if•HI 6047 A n Ei:YfON New Shop· ,..,err brand names oe!>~., l1l1ng catinl<; cnrs etc 10• •. so•, 0 11 hs1 Ole SuOphPS up IO 50• • Oii QlfttC Kong 2'>00 S Fair· v•t>.,.. 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A11llot11>1" U11alth f./o1r I\ i-~H6 f'\111 '•11 1111(>(1 f '"' •"·' 1 un'r 9b4 t ;•,11 _ PAlllllSll ELECTRIC • c ....,,,01tn1on Al(tfi' I II '''"l 'nmrtt .. rl•l l Rf'''"""''" • EOE • Ask tor JoAnne Craney LAUIA WMllUI ()1111tty war I\ Ir,. .. •" ll r;' v ~ .t ttnn ... ,,.. • .... I ' "" ... ,,, .. I -~ ri;i ,,,, ' •• ,., ~ 1(1 • ? ''"r .. $40 : • I c " " , T ' Jc'><;I) "I e 7401 M t•'I" IV Wiiiy m!'r1lh "" •hlHI) .-1.11fll' 1)11'1 I•" W111.t"w• Qbol !\124 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·················~~·· 1 lrn)t!I I r Iii> f'"I ,'.ti I It 10 -.._ ' J -. ---. -- -Or•ngt1-C01tt DAILY PILOT I Saturday, September 20. 1986 Pttt l bl,..b IMI ~ ,. .. , THO ROUG HBRED l or 1 r~'~·"'li:;;;;:,,.,,,,..~7~'mlli"I·------_,...,....;;;;;;~ u 1e1 ·3 wr• old ~ng. l'I & .. 4moala, HVF . MYY'Ulllllanr Over tenc:••· )2000 . M•nne anllql.IM. blnecle. 969-5300 Diig& clNner nwa dlve T1h99. auto. llr. Im ca11. !~~~~f·§:·•m:'~·~· .. ~·[·~~~··~·~1 Ault• h•Htic HOO VW '82 R 881T CONl/ FORD '50 4 OoCfr eutlom CheSltli.I! Sanla Ana CA 111 porl Blvd Coit a M-5& l:A ~ 1n -111119 11110 -Dt1 r• Sout1'eflyl1MOI A!dlol, 0 •1· Mart•ed •I oPl1on1, lo m1, Sedan orig cond . runt !O 00 1Jm on OcloOtl< 6 92626 uw•d at tM \ime or 111• 1..,, U>e•l'Qll 50 '"' W•tl· e •lt cond S1 0,600 ' g000.12000 69 1-5165 te&§HMtlONfi""'ngdHeflbeCI C1aig rs1-McGaney, alldlat at 1rie ottlce ol erly tr01n tllsSouthe1tt eo<- Pllll IC NO TICI PlllllC HOllCI PlllllC llOllC[ PlllllC NOTICE OH' 499-2577 • ~bl.Ck, $5500 497·"1 1191 675-1959 or 73 1·2009 ' pl6bet1y fo .,,, r 21aoe •.ch ei..o . • 104, FRANK A HILlSINGER. A•-.... of .. 10 lot •nd ·~ I• II UllU.111 1911 PON1 llcenM ~ H a . CA 926-41 10lne'f tor 111e ~ •-.>-,,,,""' Northe1 ly PM•llel WANTE0 1 Mai. Ot'anQe -.1. i~-· 11 · TOYOTA Land Cru1aer labb~ kitten to replace 1: 1,. -I t•r•.t• w agon; Sl•eighl. cle an. loved one . C all Krla 7112 slock. V·6. g re at trvck g79.9770 llf 114•·&&29 • .., .. ,..,., ............ ~-1 1 · I NEWPORT BEXCH• $3500 obo §•&-9115 Masic•I la1tr•••at1 H55 80 A T DOCK Up to 25 " ,~.. ~1s & Eno Toe 6•6·37116 or r• 1 n 8 75-56' t 1 I '•"•'"""''"""o"'·'i'7"~"'o"."o'~""•""'·I II 11•a1gn1 bod~. 1uns go IWn 11.lCll H '••ok ShtKI. new tuas1ora1o.es l'UllSl tn /\tJl>I l HEVllOl f t Hi9h••I Q10•luy s..1 •• " S.h•t• 1r1lll#I #OrOll w11r S lOOOmo, easy access lo $1850 759·5665 44~ I l u••' ti..1 l luol Flato I Ono Pe1lec1 cono, new pad s. no aents $125. 64:1·9178 Pi1ao1 I Or11a1 IOSt channel 739-7742 I "' .. I'"" "••ct. SLIPS AVAILABLE j :Y~l:H"!.!l~:'.i.!tf04'.::0:l ~=~6~J~J~-~·~9~0~0~:dJ S r1es 25'ana 30' I YW llS 'II Call 6•2-•6il4 Runs goodl Neeo.s wo1lo 1 --- II VW BUG '71. 11 blue, :Jtt cond. c1ean throughout. S HiOO oDo 557-•2•i Pam !><' Doug '11 11110 Wllll 'II Aulo . st~llQ. xua clean Lie «506ZKE Al only IZ,HI TH AE ROn1NS FORD /Ot.!1 HAAl'>OA BlV!J ((>~IA Ml'A t>~: 'J\)00 GRXNB P1XN6 g1,., •• ,., very heev~! good • Tor meeting nail." lrtl 100l'n. S3000 ca sh 54.8·7156 9·5pm. ~on-Ft1 $600 ODO 549. 15~:> POB~~=~/~a~ ~~:.~~SC Misc : Tr~a1,.rt4'ti1a Aafi41t1, Loaded. c.Jaan vw RABBIT" '78, White A L . HIO Cl111ic1 9045 6467;>13or~53·5930 011H1 •lo·1cond 4spd , .I. . .. I.I k C $300 stereo. S 1950 ¢01'1'.0::.;,.6 w OObv Ong· PORSC1-1E 70 9111 oDo 645·5015 Piano. Kohler & Campbell Top Ill the line. med11er- ranean oak spinet pelf COtlCI !unea & dehver pp $1150 847-5672 IUEJ tnal SS 500 Whole w1e 1ack •n1er.o• FORD 48 w oo o v MUS I SEE' $6000 Aatos Dt•••tic SALES I LEASlll s•.ooo 1114) 984-8 3•5 548-9055 1 ;.;::;::::;="-=::::::- T1111;:11ti1a ••• ,, 111 7012 18 DU111,1d Etec1"c Pac:k· el hard-too model. red. white& 111 ... e, •Int cond $11.500 641-11 78 40' C1-1£1!9 M1n1 cona re - ·cerit surYey Owe 213 598·03 1J or 605 298·774J lLL M&llli PRIVATE COLLEC l lON PORS Cl-1E 75 9t IS I MllELI 56 Rolls Ro yce only S 16K Coup., su11t oo1 reouht OOME$TIC &fOAE1GN 55 Ben11ey riew CheYyeng moto• !i t2 000. t9102 BE ACH BLVD 76 E!do Conv Cl&SSIC ... ht .846 0545 • 11C /tl3·,C1D0 I 66Mvst •In! 533·424? PORSCHE 78 91 1SC A I -• !100 wt\•le w1Blk lea tne·r. A1to Services/ atos •rrtni · 35000 o,,9 m1s aays Parts 9015 Fill 1111·131 544·58J5eves 551·6665 ,,,0'"0'", 'i,':,.•·•,,",.'•"•'"''"''"'•"o"m"•:IGreal snape. •ed. 5-spa PORSCHE 64 928S E•- i1l'hs tor a. Toyota $JOO 60 000 o11g moles One cept,onal' Eve1y ei.1!11' 1· 9 Jl),3 o w ue1 cu te c a t,• ~ L 9" 53 · s 1i50 oe" 615.1151 ..L.•i." .. ~"' •)l,;;!!O•n 9a·~ "'I • l.J e~e•,d.•i V<Jr y If> ''"' 4 Wlletl D1it't/ Jet&I ieave mssg $34 noo 85·1 t303 I -------'~3!0~11-~Jj,jj,.,i;(c:3LUICCKK-ll Porscnf' 92.i 76 snow- s ·1 I 7014 A''~'/RrNA"LT room C•'PICl "" AP,,~ f MI 11 till ALL II JEEP ClllflOIEE ...,..._ &:'' ...,., ~aso. s r! snet>ps~1ns --,•"•""'L°'•o•o""'•"•"•'"'•""-0% fll.llCllli JEEP ronteo w111{1(JwS re.i cusr I G ood cona 1t100 CoYer r or 24 mo on aoo d c1e d•t 4S P<1•1l1 & w !•t'f>l' Must se<.> l•a•ler s 1500 OR 1100 C.lSM l.lCI . • . n t(l ,1111)•!.'(•ate 63 I 14 Ii 642-.822 t o• 6-11-3231 Or11nge co11s1 ROLLS ROYCE 'l l SS '10 J2• -lOllll GoOd c,ondot1on. must sen $10,000 667·1523 JeeplAenau!I ?52~ 11aroor Costa l.lesa 141-8023 IAV INE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7485 BUICK DEALER '" ORANG[ COUNIY I".• U"e· • N•• (d• S~lt U<t1I (,Jr $JI•\ • 5_,, I jl Lott ol power equip ,. o H 1 O T F C 2 • o . V 1 N Tn11 Dut1na11 11 co11-re1ero1111..-e 11 i sss TOI'-With ,,,.t:•••••ly hne p t Mio campe1 sh all , c u111•1G2A82701E731170• Ouc11td 1>y:anmdi~1du1l ranca ll<>uleYatd.Sul11201. lot 165 IMI. tlleoc. Wltl· wl'lffl&. show1 eKcellent' Saia 111e '' lo• th• C111g Mc:Gen.y l ouanoe Cll11Qrn .. c Of m1y 1 r1y, P•••ll ll wl"1 tfl1 c11e {2A070535)15995 lpu•peH ol sahslyong 1ten ol Tntt st1tement *al hle<I De tileCI wilfl tM c""' of1M Soutl'lelfy !IOI ol 111d lot. 53 Jonn100 & Soo Linc. tne ur>Oltr109ned '°' towin; *'t" the Cw"tv Clerk ol Or· s.,.,...or Cou•• or det""ered IM>t. thtl"CI Sou!herly. l)ltl'I · Meic; 5•0-5630 11nd 1101 aoe too11ther ,.nh ar>QU CO<Jnl~ 011 Sept1mbef lo ~0"1 BUSH perton1Uy at 11e1 ....!th the Easte•ly line ot COSl5 of adYe•l•S•ng and ti•· 10 t986 '"V time l ltl!• 11111 pubM-t l ld IOI 1115 '"' to '"' JOUOltSI 0111g1 C411t,.t oldt 11 1Jacol11lrit•'l •11te1 ,.-,, gne1 JOii •e•tltl Ult l. llrTICI. I ifl"ag 2616 ll•rl'm ,.,. C41st. l1sa !.41-!.ilt peose~ ol salt! Fl1n21 c1uon °' 1n11 nohce ~ s w the•ly 1,,,. ol MIO lot Dated thrs 161n day or P1>bh1hed O•a"oe Co111 l)etOfe m1~mg the M lfl tne,.ce faste1!y along a11d Sepl .. •nber 1986 Oao!)' Po!O! S"prembet t3. f or ru1the• mlOfmallort Soutnei!y lme 53 !M t to 1ne S1nt1 An• l owing. •r ?0 21 Octone1 4 t988 a"d Old IOfn1t 1ppty It tile point 01 beQ•nn•ng .Men M. NCM1l11r Sai81 oltote ot 1ne l tlOfnlV fOf 1tle ASSESSOR PARCEL NO Pubhtneu OrarlQtl Coast 1------------IPl•IOllill rep<eMnt1uve 42~·2 t1·28 D~•lv Po!Ot September 20, Pl.Bl.IC NOTICE OAlED Sep! tl. 1988 Ille E11~1 55 ot 1~ Wetl 1986 lllON MJIH, " ,..._. 527 h!el 01 tile Soutn 185 511994 FtCTITtOUS iutlMt:&S .... "'"'•tWe of M'ADCMI , .. , ot Loi f 02 ot N-pOf f NAMf ITATlM(NT lftENlf MC .CLELLAN, O.· Mesa Tracf1 •t sno*" on' '11.1"11-.-, •• ,. WAI , __ 0PtJ8=l~l0CcHO=T"IC0.£,_ __ 1 Tile 101tow1rig persor15 are c.1111d · map reco1d11d in Boo~ 5. II 1· do•ng ousmes1 1s The OAIEO S8pt 11. 111811 PaQE! I ot MlllGeilaneout Fu!lv I08ded. le81hll<. CISS, PUBLIC NOTICE Sia•hgnr Cornoariy 3808 fllANI( A. Htl.LlfNOlll. MIPS on the oUoce ol tn.e 9 PilS5e111iler. V8 NOTICE OF SALE Rove r A~ Newpor1 Beacn. At101ne, IOI Per-•l llep-Cout1t1 Reco1der OI t••O ~ 1 BGB2180 Not•ce •S ""'"ny give n Ca11!0<0>a 9163:l re•enl•llve • County • 11411 pursuan! lo-seri.ons 307 1 N~""' Coyne w111s 3808 3555 f Ofr lnte Blvd SECTION 2. Pu•tuanl to ano 307;> ot tl\t> tiv11 COile ot Rive• A\lf' Newp0<t Beacn Su1tr 10 t TOf•aoce C1!1· tne proY•Soons or Section Au lo V-8 good 1ra nspo1. !at.on l.•C ·"057ADG S1;1H _· THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOoO MAA BOll lllYD co~'"' Ml ~· t>QJ 0010 1ne Stal<' ol c~11f0<n111 tht CeMo•n•a 91663 10 .. uJ 90503 -13-79 ot tl'le Co1t1 Mes• u nClf'r~·qn et' HARB O R Tho$ bur.•ness tS con· l'ubl1sned Orange Co•ll Mun1c 1pal Code D1s1,,c t IOW•NG ,...,r1 sett a1 o..,nhc dueled ov an 1n<.11v1<1..,a1 Daily P1101 Seotember 19 Map B·? ot tne Coty ot Cost• au~tou• •I 964 W t7t~ NancyC w0115 ?O 'Ii 1986 Mesa co0;oeso1wn•cn are ort St""'' r,,u~ o..1 .. ~.,, CA •• Tnis s1a1ernen1 ... as !ileo FS914 l<l•• m Ille ofloce o! tne Plan· tO 00 .1•n Or> Oc tot>e1 8 wilh ,t'IJ' C0un1y C1t11 ~ 01 o .. -----------f nong D•vtli•On '' ne reoy 1\lBC n, .. 1~0110 ... ,•1Qc1escr1be<I an9e Co""'Y O'\ Sep1embe• PlJ8LIC NOTICE amer1<.1ed O•. t~e~aoo111on pr 'Cl''"• k ·"'' 4 1986 ---'-'="''-'"'"'"---1 tnereto ol tne R3 a1ea de- 1 ':1.:l~ Dai s l•te n 1e FJ1M1~ K271S2 s.c110<ed 10 Sec11on ll\e1eot 20 ~ 4 0 9 5 C A VIN P.,t>o,.n"<J Q•;1"9e Coas1 Nolle.I ol l •le SECTION 3. Th11 ~d•· JN6MD06S90W 12:;()60 Da••• n1101 'Sf'plembe• 13 ol A1•l P1op111r n•nce sna11 ·1a~e eflecl and ')·"t'I <.,11e •S lo• the 20 21 f'Ktot>e• 4 1986 •I Prl.,..le Sell" be '" fun rorle 1n1ttr (301 Dul~ • '''l'"'""'9 "'"'01 Sa9.83 No.A1l3&34 · 'oavs 1tbrn ano al1e1 lhe 1n1• 1•,.fr''"l""d too IQW1n9 I ---~·------~-I -ln tn" $1>pe1101 "'CO<J•t O! passai;je ln&fe6! ::0nd P"Ot '""' .11' •il•' tno•·H•e• "'"" PUBLIC fllOllC[ ,,,,, S1"1" ot Cdu101n1<l to• 10 1n .. e,p,,atoon o! t•Uee" co~· l" .nh•'"""'0 "''(! e• It,.. Co .. nly pl Or ange 11~1 d.1,! 1tom ns passa~ P•·•· ,, .. ~· ~.ol• 11164 ,,. 01,. Maue1 ot Ille E"ate 5tia1 ne putll•shed once 1n LJ,,1..-<1 ""' llltt• d·•1 nl FICTITIOUS •USINEIS ol M,.,,a.,n June Lag1a"o tnr ORANCE COAS T DAILY S•'~'"""'n~• 1<l86 NAME STATEMENT G"'lt O"~e~sed Pl\ 0 1 11 newspape• o! gen- !( •lhy Coolo ,.,,. tnuowong persons 8,,. No toe.,·~ ne•eo~ given 1nat eral c"cul11t1on P"nlea and t>,.1 .1>•·11 n'.l"'>I" Coast f l B 1 tne undoe•s•gnea ... ,n sell a! puUhst•f'd "' the C•tv o! OL OS '' C··•lo•• S••-O , 5 doong UuS•ness a~ 1a o v v .,, ' 0·'!'! <·1 •~mbe< :>O Seri .. ri-Station :.>747 E p.,, •h' sal" to 1ne h•g~1est Costa Mesa 01 on 1ne P•eme 2d< ii c.sunroot 1"Fr cnapm~" Avenut' O•ange a•10 o .. ~1 n1dOe• sub1e<:t 10 an.,1na1'"' lhe C•ty Cieri! a1d o no ... e • EVERY· i--------~S~·~•0960 1 c,.1,10,0,,, 9:>669 co"l""'at•on or sa•d Su· rna·, '""~to t>e puohshl!<I a THING' 5 48·5178/pm MullC"I !oCO•P.or alf'<I p.-•·o• Cou•! on or alte• tl\e ~urnrna•v o• 1h•5 0•<11,.arn;e $4995 pp PUBLIC NOTICE 2461 Bv .. oocr D•••e Glen· 301'> Ody ol Sept 1986 a• ;1no "ce•!•hf'd copy ol !he PUBLIC NOTICE dale CaMornm 9t:>06 th" o n °ce ot Ar ne S le •I o! Ill•~ 01(11na,.ce Shafi OLIS CUTLASS IC ,,,1,,,. to 0 <' Pul:JUC 111111 ! 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Waterfront Homes I 2 Remax of Costa Mesa I \ Remax of Costa Mesa 14. The Dalebout Association I~. The Dalebout Association 16. Unique Honies I 7. Unique Homes 18. Lynne Va~UOe. P~rties. Inc. 19. Torelli Realty/Harbor Realty PAGE 10. Realror Prolilt .?I llunr & Associates r<' 22. Oixn 1 lou~ Directory 23. Oixn Hou~ D1reetory/R.E. Showcasc 24.-28. Classified 29. Newport Trails/Rainbow Estates '-,0. Lusk 11. Coldwell Banker. Costa Mesa n. Coldwell Sanker, Newport Beach ................ ._ ............... ---------------------------~~~~~·--- NEW LISTING Creal starter home in MESA VERDE. Beaut1 - f ully maintained, tastefully decorated 3 bd, 1.5 bJ home. Good location close to schools and ~hopping. LOWEST PR ICE in the neigh- borhood. $145,000. OPlN NOUS[ 1-5 PM SAT 3175 SICILY, COSTA MlSA NORTHWOOD ES·T ATE-IRVINE The family home to pe rfecti on ... 3100 sq ft wi th 4 br, 21 1 bath, l fir eplaces, fo rmal dining, u·nt rat .iir, micro kitchen plus large bonus room. 3 car garage, owner transferred, quick po~~l's51onpossible. This is the big p lan 6 mod<' I. $260,000 OPlN HOUSl 1-5 PM SAT A SUN 32 COLUMBUS, IRVIN[ Contemporary home shows like a model. 'ipat1ou<.. 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated in undcr'>tcJH'd elcg.ince . Off white cpts, shut - lt'r~. quiet greenbelt Sl?tting. partial bay view plus l ily lights. !~eluding the land. $239,500 OPlN HOUSl I ·5 PM SAT /SU,. 1 ... v1euca..a1,N• PANORAMIC VIEW DOVER SHORES. Bank re po. with excellent financing available . fabulous Ca lif. ranch style, 4 bd, 3 Oa, courtyard entry with pool, French doors & windows thru-out, country kitche n, and a view "to die for". Price includes the land. $545,000 MOVE-IN!! I as1bluff -Ab-.olut<.'ly mint tond111on thrpuKh - out lu,i... C plJn, J hd 21: h.1. n t'W root, m•w t'Xfl'r 101 p.11nt \.1uvc•-1n 11 l xc 1•llrn1 ho ml', t•x- t t·lll'nf pr ll l', 111< lud(•., th<' IJnd $279,000 CREME OF THE BLUFFS Thi' Bluff, "fklort•," pl.in 1c; upgtddl•d throu~h-out , top qu.1l1t y 1n cvl'ry cktJil \It''-" kite.hen. Frcnlh d.u1.m .. p~rndinK. <'I< FlJI I VIEW OF BA<. I\ RAY Imm c1lmo1,t ('Vf'r\ room Unsurpc1ssrd!I Pm " 11H ludt>'> tht• IJnd $395,ooO 640-0020 BLUFFS "S" PLAN Bluffs condo, tri-level, 3 bd, l ba large master suite. Good starter home, close 1 to CDM and shopping. Priced very well, includes the land. $163,500 EASTBLUFF-FAMILY HOME This ho me is 1n move in condition. Large yard front & back with nitc light view. 3 bd. 3 ba, family room, formal dining, breakfast room off largr kitchen. Leasehold. $257,000 BNut1lul Bluffs "l'' plan, larg<.'st in cxcellC'nl ( oncl1t1o n . 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OI Santa ~ ca& lo-~~ 5-46-23 3 HP2 -DllPRWI& ---~ ike a ~ G'at 2 beOroom ~ e....c !!1 t ,, OOt""'QiieX Grer. CJPC>Or'ti.nt) tot frst trlE ~ v r~or Cal t~ ~2313 H~ ~ COSTA MESA DMLY ~11.0'Y /HAI. •~ft Lido Realty NEWPORT BEACH IAllOA rHllSUlA OCEUHOIT -Kitchen. living room & master suite upstairs for the great ocean view. $685.000. Javad Mansoor llST IEWPOIT KUllflOIT -Custom built home for the dlscrlmlntatlng. On the sand, spectacular water view. $619,000. Stephanie Bernardy IAYFIOIT llClllS( -For the discriminating buyer, 3 bdrms, remodeled bath. boat slip, pool. Furnishings included. $425,000. Tillie/Javed IAYFIOIT llClltS( -Refurbished unit. 1 bdrm + den. 1111 baths. gourmet kitchen, slips, pool. custom decor. $299,500. Gib Walker LllO ran Hm rtlTIOIS( COIH -Bayfront beauty 2 bdrms. den. 3 baths. slip available. Reduced to $485,000. Javad/Tlllie WJOA rUtlSllA -33rd Street. corner location. high quality custom 3 p drm, 3'h bath beach home. $349,950. Darell Bryan PlllllTllT UYFlllT ·_ Country French with old world charm and quality craftsmanship. Pier & slip on quiet bay. $1 ,395,000. Darrefl/Lawson llto rail HM IAYflOIT -3rd floor unit. All new kitchen. Security bldg. Poel & boat slips. Will lease option. $250,000. Gib Walker. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 1£WNIT IUCI rltll LOCATIH -Retail/office building. May exchange or sell outright, carry 2nd T.D. Across from City Hall. $1.150.000. Bob/Wyvonne COSTA MESA WT 2• STl££T -Charming home on 'I• acre, 200 f1. deep. New wood floors. beam ceilings. 2 fireplaces. $264,500. Howard Lawson. .EAST 2otll STIUT. COSTA llSl -3 BR or 2 ., den. 2 BA. yrd all around. fireplace. immaculate. $ 179.000. Howard Lawson. lSTlt S-Tlfff -Spacrous-cruplex .. 3 0edrooms. 2'h ba ths. fireplace. double garage each. Well main- tained . Both rented. $315.000. Gib Walker lllTTAIY WOODS -Spacious E'side townhome. 3 bedrooms. 2•;, baths. pool, tennis courts. only 30 units. S 154,900. Stephanie Bernardy , .-·BALBOA ISLAND • BALBOA • BAYSHORES • CORONA DEL MAR • • COSTA MESA • • DOVER SHORES • LAGUNA BEACH • LIDO ISLE • • LINDA ISLE • • NEWPORT HEIGHTS • WESTCLIFF • • WEST NEWPORT BEACH .• • THE BLUFFS • SPYGLASS • • HARBOR VIEW • CAMEO SHORES • • BIG CANYON • VERSAILLES CONDOS NEWPORT BEACH A great inventory to chooae from, aome with ocea.n view * Studio, 1 A 2 bedroom• * Community pool/clubhouae/apa * Guard gate A eecurity aub JJ&1'king. lt2 .-z PUil # 121 • ZllJIA • $111,511 ....,.., ...... ,, ., • •u....-. 111.-Z PUil # lll • 1-.111 • $HS.• en/ .... Ill .-Z PUil # UJ • 111.llA • ..... •CMmTU.#212 • 211,211 • sin.- ....... 211 • ........ • ~SC ,....,um • 211,211 • SU4,511 P .. IFH # 12 • ........ OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ....... _#112 • 211,lU • Sl24 .... ..... #Ill • 2ll,2U • suu• 211 Illa Plllllllll II I • 211.JU • Sllt,511 lit .-z PUil # 214 • 211.211 • SI•• 211 lllEl PH• 1 Flt # 11 • ..... • .!!'C NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES Community Pool, Spe, Tennie Cl£Tll CHIT PUI 3 • • n Jll & ?Yr u • Slit.• en....,. 411, 2~.. . $117,.Slt ...n .... VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 Community eoot. lpa. Guard Gate 22f llC( Lii( II 112 • Ill +IO. IU • StJt:set . , ......... , U.JlllM HI CACIEl Ull •212 • ....... • SUI .... 2M CACIEl LM1 # 311 • 211 +Kl. 211 • $212 .... MC. 2t1 CMml um #lM • 211. JU • 1141,llt ..... LIDO ISLE Vil QUllO -Large family room +-wet bar area. 3 spacious bedrooms. 2'h baths. so· wide lot. $465.000. Virginia O'Brien Vil UH SHI IAYflHT -6 Bedroom home with extra large "T" slip for 100' yacht Turning basin location. $2.750.000. Darell /Lawson vaa PllOllO -4 bedroom home with lots of appeal. Beamed ceilings. French doors, 45' lot. $385.000. Virginia O'Brien I VIA OIWTO -5 to 6 bedrooms. 3 baths. 40' lot on street to street location. Reduced to $375.000 for a good buy. Howard Lawson N IOTM -40' pool on a 55 · wide lot. 3 bedrooms. sunny lanai, copper plumbing. $425,000. Virginia O'Brien YIA IHTOI( -Newly decorated 2 bedroom home. with den and_formal dining_[Q_O.[Yl on_4o~·- lot. Full of charm. $425,000. Howard Lawson VIA LllCA -3 Bedroom with lots of appeal. Large patio, perfect for entertaining. Spacious 45' wide lot. $325,000. Virgini~ O'Brien N Uftl -Recentty remodeled & decorated. French doors & windows, maid's quarters. for- mal dining room. $595,000. Linda Jacobs N UIU -Excellent buy on 35' wide lot. Older home wltll potentlaJ. Built-In BBQ on patio . $315,000. Javed Mansoor. LAGUNA BEACH SOITI £• OCUlfltlT lfTIUT -Remodeled cot- tage with guest quarters. Fabulous view, private steps to sand. $599,000. Stephanie Bernardy. ••••••• OPEtf HOUSES ••••••• . . . 335 Nm UM, UM ISU (Sii 2·5) -4 BR large ups1aJrs den w/ wet bar. beamed ceilings throughout, corner _location. $555.500. 425 l MST., ctSTA IUA (SAT 1 .. 2) -Charming home + room to expand on 200'. deep lot. 2 fireplaces. New wood floors. beam ceilings. $264,500 Ml N UN Siii, Ull ISU (Sii 1 ... ) -Beautlfully remodefed bayfront. 4 BR. den, dock & sandy beach. $1 ,550,000. II 1 CllTU. ClllT, I.I. (Sii 1-4)-. New~rt .Crest townhome. Plan 3. 3BR •. .2 1~ Ba. pool/spa/tennis. $189,000. 72t NUN SM, Ull ISU (SAT l..f) -Truly unique . Large corner lot with bay view. 5 BR. 4'h BA. Open & light. $795.000. 14M I . UY Aft.. UL11A IUI. (SIT 1 ... ) -Custom remodel on bayfront. New pier & slip. Wood ftoora & Berber carpeting. $1, 195,000 • A .. . - RF.SIDE~TIAL BROKERAGE SERVI<:ES .. LJna.WU ZS 'm M1-- Custom Corona Hlghla.nds home ~aed and stU>nd story added m 1981 Ameruues IJ'ldude a terrt f K' f arruJ y room ..,., th fire place. 3 BR with s pace for fourth. utle and hardwood Ooon.. new kitchen. pool and spa. Qualny C'USlOm features throughout Mountam and ocean Vlews from the second story A warm wonderful home for famtly u\·tng Susan Scanlan ••ew,.. ~ .,_ UllMI Nicely remodeled SU\gle !>tory home features 5BR. 3BA plus a bonus area for chtld.ren's play Loc.~ted JUSt st.E-ps to the greenbelt and 9Chool , thJ.s home features ~ kitchen ",th a bav wmdow. love!~ redwood deck and mature l.anc:bcaptni m the red.I' )ard A o:ery appeahng propeny Susan Sca.nJan WESTCUfT 38R, PR SANTA AJiA ~ 388.. ra poo1 H.AR.80R VV.' HOMES 48R. flt UllmlY .. f. l·!I .... I !I 11~ 1 ~ SMe.- 1·5 .... , Bll.C.Ol:RT --:as~>Pi a.l.1. ~~~ ~ 48R, F'R.. pOOj I ·5 BIG CAJiYON --~ IJll ~ 3BR 1·:1 BELCX>lJRT --Ull •••••n rn• ,..an .-.. ZBR. ra 1.:. HAR.BOB RIDGE ""-Des.t.ra ble spaoous tn plex m H unungton Beach. :>BR, ~ PR om '"" 1 .5 Near beaches and shoppmg Large assumable PlNINSli1...A M~ loan Low ,·acanc~ area. Two-3BR and one-lBR 3BR.FR I·:> UOJ ~ AfJ with garages. Ask.mg $308.000 Mart.ha ~ ixlOI ~~ '1~ Mat.nob H.ARB:>R V'W HOMES .,._ :>BR. YR 1 :> LICAI* LIUNI LIUNI llM-CAM1DHJGH!...Aml6 aM,. Tius charming Perunsula home is on a very qwet (BR 2-:> street .JUSl sieps from the bay and ocean A UTllMY I .... , wonderful 3 ·":BR. spacious FR home with 2 SPYGLASS a,,._ pauos and a sundeck MMalou l.ngold Lou 84~-86 8--' ••a •••••n • ~ ~~tront ~ Tll W If •WPWl.. 11 ... ,• OORONA DEL MAR 11.-- Up to 10.000 sq ft of property wned for rruxed i_.8<f~'Y8N' 1·!1 commercial residenuaJ use Good locauon for con· 6 BR YR vu ~ dos. Bed & Breakfast, restaurant Take advantage , SEA lSLAND .._ , ...... cic.na ~ aa1 ... a1 s~ 1111 8arti.ra Aww 1t1tPwt ........ Sandy f\x •••••• Donna Godahall •1w.&..e s.ra H.mman ........ s~c~.1 ....... M.aralou lnaold 1t14L ........ &;r!; MooJny 11 .... 8riko Pantti 11 ...... ~llr Par1Ctt 11•- HobwDmn'i 11• ...... M.1 of boardwalk traffic. 00 NOT DISTURB TEN~ ~RT CREST 1.5_ S1e0tti MMOO NANTS CaU Hobte Denny or Jan Debay for 2.BR. pOOI-'~ 1~ u! ~~ showmg IRVlltt TERRACE .._ 1_, T....a UH -•m -YllW • U. ~ b'&~MVu .Ji~ M<lfl>hy~~ Newly decorated single stor:y home m presugious 2BR. ~ '~ l-~ Cooper ~lh Camt.<0 Highlands Four BR. fonna.J d.uurig area. llWLY tJITllD 1411- breakfast room. 2BA ",th pnvate back yard Views of the bay, OC'ean. hills and nty lights from Ruom for pool or spa Nev.· paml 11\Slde and out th.&.s JBR condo in Harbor Ridge Atnurn sports a Nt-w tarpt'ts. floonng. ule and levelers $264 .900 spaoous spa Gate guarded.community with com- lea.s.ehold Donna God.shaJ.J muruty pools. Gayle Amato ICUI I 4'ITTT Y1l'W Mat• WM.I Tl laM" . 1211- 0ld Corona dt>l Mar locatJon with VJew of ,euy Great buy m Newport Beach~ Pnvat.e commuruty and alJ boat.mg <KlJVlty On trl'e hned s treet three with pool. Expallded master swt.e. Large second how.es from Ocean Bl vd A rd.l'e opporturuty to bedroom. den or tturd bedroom Bnght. opell. buil<f your Coron.a del Mar castle Lt.nda Oeth and new appl.J.ances m kuchen Large garden patJo Lois jde.'Obs facmg strada $260.000 includes land CaU Sara CAii -.ul 122Ull Hmman Deslrable easts1de locauon' Two separate houses lfflllUU ---~·1th yard and patios and garages SolJd construe· Located a.n a woodsy setung near Orange C.oast tion Great charm and 00 vacancies. Make a smart College Two bedroom. 2BA single level upper invE.-St.rnent today' CaU Li.nda Oeth u,rut. Light. clean and pnvate Call Martha Mac-nab ~~'ts~l~p~ "!'au a happy ngron!"ng ...... •emM. ., ..... Located on 2 acre pa.reel in Newport Beach family could want Five bedrooms.. 3BA. duung Lovely home features 6BR. formal IJvmg and room fanuly room and a big back yard Top d!rung rooms. bbrary. sewmg room. fanu.ly room. sc·hools w1thm waJlung d..lstance and aU lu..nds of breakfast room, pool and accomodallons for siev· re<.-reauon nearby ·Call Coby Ward era.I horses Conveniently located within rrunut.es rlUTtllllS IU tSlMI ...... View of golf course and lake from th.ts 3BR, 3BA bi-level luxury condorruruum Formal d1rung rwm, gourml'l kitchen. vaulted ceilings an the spaoous mast.t.-r bedroom, air cond1uorung, and f.'entretl vacuum are ,JUSt o. few 48t the many amen1th.-S of this converuenlly located. very pn· vate homE.-Gaylt> Amato •AUU.11 f1rWI san.- of the ocean. bay and oty lJghlS from the two master swtes. lotchen, uvmg room and l.Jbrvy ill'ea. Used bnCk wane room with cellar Den w1lh full bath could be ~ for a 4th bedroom. Pool sued yard. A custom home that functJons well for ent.ertai.nin8 and family living. Gayle ~to of Orange County Airport. Newport <:enter and all freeways Offered at Sl.450.000-1ncludmg land. Mart.ha Macnab SPUTllLtl mssn ,.,.._ This unique home was designed by Rolly PuJask..i and was f~tlff"ed m-H~ M-agazme and the Corona del Mar Home Tour The dramatic marn house with one large bedroom. sitting area and loft study tS perfect for ent.en.ammg with gourmet lot.chen by Diane J ohnson and open plan with French doors lead.mg to a large very private pat.lo and spa Over the 3 air garage is a guest or childrens' hou9e with 2BR. sittmg room and kitchenette. Only 3 yurs old. and in ~· pnvate community with beeches and tennis only sleps away. Owner will leue/opUOn. H.aWe Strock J ... ---"' ,. ... .• Elegant two story home. E.xten11.1ve Ule ol gia. and skylights with parquet entry. Sepuate ma5- ter suite with two additional bed.rooms. Loft with a wet bar complete this ftne offe ring. Call Diana Prosser .... ~.-n 11,1 ... 180° view of ocean and Catalina from all 3 lewb. Custom built home will be completed approx· unately October. Features include large patio with spa. 2 wet bars. gounnet IUt.chen. Fabulous master suite plus two guest suites. ~ in a lJfeume opporturuty to own YOW' dream home on the sand. UUJ Duma Prosser IUTll'f!t--·mT•-.... A sophisucated and ~UC 4BR. 4BA. family room custom home behind guard gate including freefonn swururung pool and spa with waterfall. Terraced gardens lead to lighted gazebo & peddle tenrus court Maureen White and FA F...cano •mcm 1&YFmr -11,1.,._ Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance ~. Tius home of magruficent quality and conatruc- uon has a great open feel.mg. with wonderful designer fabncs and wall coverings. Three bedrooms. 4BA and a den Brick terrace to your dock Barbara Aune TUii ,.. l l&Yflllf u. ·--Owner wouJd like small home m Newport or Cost.a Mt'Sa. Space for two boa ts in this one story 3BR hOf'n{I with den and two hrep~ Wonder- tu1 vtewor-t>ay and ewpoit "Cen~-- Aune U FUT M T.* .._. IUSl" ll-- Magruficent custom home. quahty construct.aon on the bay. Fwe bedrooms. fonnal garden dining room. large bay-front game room v.rith sit down bar. flreplace and pool table. Lanai room off pool spa and croquet court Rolling green lawn to pier and d ol·k. F o ur car garage. Carlyn Steiner/.BarOa.ra Aune FUITllWYllW~ 11.-,• Situated m Irvine Terrac.-e this custom 3 year old residence features the finest quahty in oonstn.K'· uon and finishes. The residence contains 3BR. 3 11'2 BA and has a urnque lower level room de· Signed as a wmt> cellar. trophy room etc. View the boat parade while swururung an your private pool. A must see for someone seeking the best! Ann Peters .. UIY•'S ,._.Ill--Sl, ... ,. A very rare opportunity awaila-tbe for:tW\a1e few who could own such an est.ate. You may feel as 1f you've returned to the 19th century. The home is charactenz.ed throughout by. pl.Mten!d walb, im· mense solid oak be~. anllqu~ oak doors. Marie Antomette hardwood noors. and very spacious ~-Featunng 6BR. 6 1h BA. fonna.l livina & duung rooms. separate family room. gourmet kitchen & bUtler's pantry, paneled study. wine cellar. 4 fireplaces. and all the amenities you would expect in such a home Approximately 215 feet of fairwa_y frontage and some 19,000 aq ft of land. Truly inromparable! $3.450.000. Appomt- ment wtth Danny Bibb •""" -•~ snu l?Ui&PUH ...,_ Single story. 6BR. golf l'OUrw. custom home. Cul· de--sac locaoon on one of the canyon's finest streets. Features formal hvina and dininc room. large muter IWt.e with priVllte office. Family room and ~n. ~ pool lhitd lot. e:xttpdona} views.! Danny BibblSt.ephaNe Grody NIWPO•T BUCll . . DAILY rll.OT /BAL aTATWllliil .. __________________ lllll __________ ATUmMY ....,.,._ Je, l .. /P~ 7 759-6700 BELCOURT REDUCED A serenely elegant borne in THE TERRACE. Marble flooring, plantation abutters, plush white ca~t. marble-faced fireplaces and beautiful landlcaping. Exquillte ii tbe only word that properly describes this borne. Three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, all wonderfully upgraded. Now '550,000. Ad# OOS. 60 l LIDO PARK lf security and privacy la important to you, tbis bu it-and more! Ocean, bay and nigbllilbts view are all included. Th.is highly upgraded higbrise Condo unit is ideal for adult living in a sopbiJticated environment. Practically priced at $82S,OOO. Ad# Off SANTA ANA APARTMENT~UST REDUCED Here is a terrific investment unit opportunity. There are seven units. all fully-leased. Assume the present loan and enjoy a positive cash now. The owner is alJo interested in a trade for a larger number of units. '310,000. ad# 010 BELCOURT HILL We have just listed an end unit with a spectacular view. Highly upgraded in neutral decor , and air conditioned for maximum comfort. Three large bedrooms, three and one-half baths, library plus family room. This is a spacious borne in Tum-key condition. Adult community offering clubhouse, pool, and a delighUul park. $560,000 ad# 011 NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT Offering a gracious lifestyle on the Bayfront, this home is perfect 1or_a busy .!amily-as well as one that ~jo~tertaining. Soaring ceilings in the living room and family room create a feeling of spac iousness e nhanced by four large bedrooms and baths. Your own private boat slip will accommodate a large yacht. Offered at $975,000. Ad # 014. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT DUPLEX-REDUCED! Two Bayfront homes for the price of one! Built as a duplex with four bedrooms and four baths in the main residence plus two bedrooms and one bath in the second. Both homes have excellent bay views. There is a great sandy beach right in front and an association owned boat dock nearby where you can greet your yachting guests. Now offered at $995,000. ad# 018 LIDO ISLE We recently listed a small Lido home that is an excelJent buy. The lot 1s forty-five feet wid~ and offers tremendous potential for expansion or remodeling. There is an existing very Uv able home with two bedrooms. two baths. family room and a south-facing patio. Offered al $325,000. ad# 019 SOMMET DU MONDE ESTATES SITES If you love nature and sweeping views of the ocean. mountains a nd canyons, this is a once in a lifetime opJ>Ortunity. Adjacent to Top of the World in Laguna Beach. this exclusive. gated development is limited to four natural grade buildable sites fully developed and ready for your custom home. Includes one quarter interest ln 6.9 Acres of open space Priced from $399,000. ad # 025 MESA VERDE Model perfection! Vacant and ready for your immediate pos- session. this dollhouse has new everything. carpel. paint. la nd- scaping. a ppliances. and much. much more! There are three bedrooms and two baths. a beautiful fenced yard, and it's located on a qwet stree.L ideal for a young family_ Offered at $159,900. ad:: 026 · • HARBOR VIEW HOMES We have just listed a Portofino model in phase two w1th loads of street appeal and decorator touches. There 's a bonus room. bedroom and bath separate from the main house, ideally designed for teenager's quarters Located on quiet street, this lovely borne ii vacant and available for quick occupancy. Ask.inc $349,ISO. Fee Ad# 027 BELCOURT HILL Adu. It living on one level, with spacious rooms, verandas off primary livin& areas, view of nil.ht lilbta, ocean and sunsets. Two bedrooms, den, two and one-balf baths, upgraded Allmilmo kitchen, and air conditioned for your ultimate comfort. $420.000. Ad# 039 'BAYCREST This is a value-packed listing! Built by Ivan Wells, this four bedroom, three bath borne is vacant and ready for l.mmediate occupancy. Freshly painted, it bas a private pool and a spacious yard with two patios. Call now for a private s~owing. Only ~299,000. Ad# 020 NIGUEL SHORES-VACANT LOT Th.is is a great opportunity to build a custom borne in the GUARD GATED oceanfront community of Niguel Shores. Walk to Ritz Carlton Hotel and goU course. Community pool. spa, and tennis courts. f'2S,OOO. ad# 021 BAYCREST The owner barely finished complete redecoration before being transferred. Fresh paint, new carpet. custom drapes, mirrored walls, all in outstanding quality. Four bedrooms, three and one- balf baths, family room. formal dining room and spacious patio. Priced right at 1329,900. Ad# 022 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-REDUCED! From the beveled crystal front doors through to the meticulously maintained dock that accommodates a 55 foot yacht. no expense has been spared to create a custom masterpiece. There are four family bedrooms plus a maids room and bath. The master bedroom with balcony bay bas a fireplace, two master bedrooms, incredible storage and closets. Call today for a private viewing. Now only $1.695.000. ad# 067 SPYGLASS CUSTOM " Spectacular views! Ocean. bay and night lights' A custom built home with unparalleled craftsmanship. Five spacious bedrooms, seven baths. dream kitchen. elevator, wine cellar. pool. spa. cascading waterfall. A bridged Ko1 Pond a nd a security gate entry only begins to describe this magnifi cent residence $1.295.000. Adtf 069 BELCOURT VACANT LOT One of very few lots le ft in the prestigious Belcourt community. Plans for a 6.000 square foot home have already been approved, or have your own home designed to your exact spec1ficallons. Priced to sell at $355,000. Ad :t 042 COSTA MESA Located an Plaza Del Sol. this exciting home has a large modern kitchen. family room. central air conditioning, three bedrooms. two and one-half baths, bay window and close to community pool a nd spa. RV pa rking available $244.900 Ad 11 015 SPECTACULAR NO. LAG UNA OCEANFRONT With 600 feet of oceanfront and magnificent coastline views. this premier residence is located 1n our most secluded gate-guarded community. A private tennis court lying parallel with the ocean- front offers a unique setting. Located above you own stretch of private beach. the est.ate includes ex pansive grounds and ample guest parking. A spacious and dramatic home with views un· surpassed on our coast , tbere are adequate bedrooms, baths and gafages for.the most active family. OFFERED FOR THE-VERY FIRST TIME AT $9,500,000 fee. ad# 007 HUGE LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Situated on the east end of Lido Isle on 55' frontage with dock this dis.tinclive contemporary home has five bedrooms. five and one half baths, including a maid's room and bath. Waterfront patios of generous proportions offer the opportunity for gracious outdoor entertalnln1. Offered at f3,l00,000. Ad # 017 -------SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL--REALTY __ _ 5 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700 -----______________ ..,... ________ _. __ ~------ •• • "'*•' •• ••••,. ~·• •• ••. • ••••..-•·~••••• ••••r.._.,•• •·~· ·•·-I.I J• """ a SAT'Ul!DAY SEP'fi * -.._. ______________________ _,IAILY PILO'T/mAI. DTATE @ 1rrvrsmrn1 conrnm FANTASTIC! PRICE REDUCTION I ! 30 lJ'\fJ.\ l~LE ~ -~E\\-P-4RT B~-tt s1,ooo,ooo I~ -. • ··\\ 1d•·-\nt.d'··· \LJi11 c h.111111'1 \ 11·\.\ • I' ... r & ' I 1 p f • ' r : ~ \ ; 11 ti I , I .. f 1 .-) • \\ •· .. l•·r11 ~.,po ... un· • Prl\ alt· Pool • J.1•·!!4.J lll Bri•·h f 11urf\;1rd • :~ B•·d roum.. 11 ~ Ba I h ... • fi ri,4.J l•·. <,a t1·-j.!uard1·d 1,1<t1lf l • B1· .. 1 l.on t I ion Call W'Hliam {~ote for a Private Appointment 760-1900 If it\, ~·at erf ront )'OU "'ant~ thi ~ i it~~ O"·ner will carry. to qualified buyer 760-1900 ........................ illlii ............ __ ..... ________________ ...___. __ ~--~~~- former JOHN WAYNE HOME Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths. this 1ncred1ble residence 1s the FINEST Bayfront property 1n the.. City of Newport Beach. A private dock for multiple .Yachts II onting on 160 linear feet on the water . you MUST see the views and this line home Home 1s near- ly 9.000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. $10 6 Million II W LISTllC 6 COLLINS ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND This quietly elegant home with 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, features 3 large bedrooms newly remodeled. and all ~Jtuated on nearly '-• OF AN- ACRE ON THE WATER11 lnclud- 111g d µr1vate pier and slip, this SINGLE STORY1s rust for the dis- cnm1nat111g By ·appointment. $3 2 M1ll1on \ 32 LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND II 11 s view of the Mam Channel you want STOP You've iust found 11 With 4 Bedrooms. a boat sitµ for a 60 footer & wonderful we!>tern exposure to the sun and Mn1n Channel. this lovely home m.ikes 1t all worth while $2 3 M1t11on 30 LlllA ISLE PIUYlTE lllllDEI ISUll Fantastic Main Channel location & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm. 41/t Bath adult-oriented home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL. Home is In excellent condition & priced fairly for quick sale. In- cludes private pier & slip. Re- duced to $1 ,000,000. Fantastic price. IA4'11 PllOI lllHTill • • • © 1nvrs 1nrn1 conrnnr a m• 111111 DOLam PRIVATE ISUll Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6YI Bath. NEW custom home on New- port's most exclusive. private Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq .ft. of the finest construction w/goumret kltchefl, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financing. $3,995,000. IAJll PllOE IEllOTllll 3 COLLINS ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND This incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms. 3· / Baths and over 70 LINEAR FJ:ET QN TH~WATER. offers thefinest in waterfront living Only 8 homes on the entire island and this one has THE BEST LOCA TION 1Very adult oriented wi the finest Mam Channel views $2.950.000 21 LllDI ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLllD Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with 4 111 Baths and a lovely dock to accommodate a 65' yacht. This warm tlome features a 3 car gar- age and all the amenities one would expect of a custom home. $1 ,845,000 with land. Great Main Channel views. IEW LllTlll 10 llOCIY POllT 11011 SPYILASS MILL CISTOM Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hill featuring 4 Bdrms. 4 Baths, a very private pool & spa & fabulous views. Quality construc- tion w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to market & priced to sell at ,_ $999.500 w/excellent financing available 114'11 PlllE IEHOTlll 15 16 HARBOR ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND THE opportunity ol 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 pri- vate island. This property offers such an unusual chance to ac- quire a double lot -you'd better not wait' $3 3 Million 1 HARBOR ISLAND Huge Buildable Lot Incredible lot featuring over 140 foot frontage on the w~,. 1nd an immense front yard · I the finest Newport h? This rare ollenng ,,. '-. ~ .e finest exam pleo ~dterfront propef-'' .ty New owner ere~ , , castle and have roL , .Jur boat (yacht?) to 140 . long'! That's right. the longest private boat dock 1n New- port Beach Call for details. $2.75 M1lhon 78 LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND Warm and elegant are th e bywords for this lovely bays1de hOme featuring nearly 5400 sq. fl of beautifully appointed room after room 5 Bdrms. 4' 1 Baths - extensive use of beveled mirrors. glass and wood plus a boat dock to hold a 60 looter Excellent assumable financing A Linda Isle best .. fee" buy $1,750.000 4100 OlllllllTOI CAMEO SNORES CISTOM Incred ible over sized corner lot with nearly 'Ii acre & beautiful single story rambling ranch home Ocean view & very private patio with pool & spa. 3 car gar- age. SOid completefy furnished 4 bedroom with study. den. staff quarters & family room. Move in condition. $995.000. 760-1900 19 LlllDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND .=----~ - This lovely home w/S Bedrooms and over 80 linear feet on the water features the LARGEST PIER &-SLIP on Linda Isle This property offers a home for your yacht up to 11 0 feet long!! & that's not a m1spnnt!I This is 1ust a fatn:J¥>us home $3 25 M1ll1on 5 HlRIOR ISLllD EXCLUSIVE . PRIVATE ISLllD Cozy and done with superb taste. this custom situated right ON THE WATER. offers a large yard. , private pier & slip and the fi~est addressm OrangeCounty. Situ- ated amongst the best hOmes in Southern Cal, this delightful home 1s iust that ... home & reasonably priced at $2,500,000. II.Ill PllCE IEll CTlll 41 LllDI ISLE PRIVATE &ATE tiUARDED ISLlllD Sp.ectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 31h Baths w/family room & den. this adult-occupied home is im- maculate and 1n move 1n con- dition. It offers the finest in bayfront hvmg with a pier & slip for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard $1 ,350,000. llW US11ll 2101 INDIAll SPRING 6000 SQ . FT. BAY VIEW II you re looking lor elegance. quahty & value this 4 year old home is lor your Loe near the old Indian Springs. this home wtwh1te marble firs. sun room. ko1 pond. cstm spa & incredible :.. m.str suite has all_the charm of a European villa Flex fir plan - ~uld 5e 5 bdrms 5 zone AC & incredible garage (park your limos/ RV · s -·he rel) Priced $950 000. .. PAG .. ..ut;n Mnl!!DAYArNMUR 1JO.:,U..•--------------------------·····OWA"'91.WA1-..·SSTAYW. PRICE REDUCT10N-VALUI: a VIEW .. SPYQLA88 · Decorator pertect hghl bncht. and airy 3 bedroom, 2 bath & family room home with full bay, ocean, Catalina & city lights view. 2 fireplaces, wood shutters. Hardwood, tile & designer flooring. Spa 1n private arbor setting. Beautiful landscaping & gardens. ,$525.000. BELLE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE S~ 1-5 17 CARMEL BAY DR THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME! Unobstructed total' view Large lot with space for e1pans1on first time ottered Located m original Harbor. View Hiiis Many exciting possib1hties Pool & rock waterfall in lovely courtyard setting. New 3 car garage 3 bedrooms & family room. Priced tor Quick sale $420 000 BELLE CHASE LEE SPECTACULAR FAMILY HOME Mm! con d1t1on 5 bdrm. 3 bath Spyglass Hill home with lam1ly room Cathedral ce1hng hv1ng room with french doors. formal d1n1ng room. wet bar. oak custom staircase. Night hghl view from master suite Over 3.000 SQ tt of com for table hv1ng. Huge lot and a tremendous value. JANINE DU BOIS SPECTACULAR '180° VIEW of Newport Beach. ocean & harbor from most rooms. 4 bedroom home with wine cellar and artists studio. Guest room on lower level with seperate entrance Built on a nearly 12.000 SQ tt lot Must S"ee-tuavpreCJate the wondertut view and exclusive location $695,000 MARIA BERCOVITZ I NEWPORT 8EACH CUL-OE-SAC LOCATION 5 bedrooms Great htJrn .. lor ldm1ly hvinR and entertainment Private large lu' 11 '• ,pJr ~hng (J•JO formal dining parquet floor!. f1i ldn ,, f r iurr Wdlk 11 "-nools park and shopping village S 1~1~0l V~KI KRAUS VERSAILLES CONDO l h1s oeaul lul Ldtour 1.1 J 1 n o<M '> tledn vatdnl & II ~ owner dlf' r1:ddV for • • .... , [j .. ; ground floor location with dtlraclt vP '•'"IJ ,, •· & J .. l~ PPrlP< t for double occupdncy with e.ich tiJt'l 'MIO~ d pr1vt1te bdth dnd ,f'pdr <1!Pd bv thP ·~"' ••v 11v1n~ room SJ j2 900 J!JYCI OABOL I SALL Y SHIPU Y CAGNEY LANE CONDO Redu~d S~.000 f\· • 1 , .wrwr will c.on:.1dPr IO'{ dowr1 Jr led~e option I 1 •· .' 1,,• 1ur model w1lh two S"PtHdll' bdrrr su1tP•, t.11J1<1• •· 1nd ·,om .. v11>w Reduc.ed to SJ 42.900 ROGfR N NEWPORT BAYFRONT H E W/PIER & SLIP ()111-• t lh" "'"~\ br.sl value~ 4 bdrms family r ' 1 (• 1l 1•r '" ,, .-1' Y· ·ir•ty. '.v'.!Pm J hreplat P.S, • 1 1 '" t 1, '. • IT lJ, • 'y 1,tr 11 '1 r A1111JIP 1 , 1 • M1J •" r 1wJ 1. l'i 00{ ll• JN DE anw. J~I !'-. HOUJ[ SUI'.. ' ., h liAl<Hf I~ 1 ... 1 ANO [JklVf N ll URGENTLY MUST SELL! NEWPORT BEACH Min• 1ond11ton 4 bdrm l.· bdlh & lam1ly 'nrtlr' ·11 mP NumPro11J upvades and el oiln'.)10n'> Beautt 1111 n ... ~ 1dnd-.ct11)1f1R lion! & back w dut1 '-Pllnkters & llRht~ VPry well priced at $349.000 1 RUDY STUB BU FlflO OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN I 5 1601 PORT ABBEY BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL CHOICE NEW LIS TING! End unit in excellent location near pool Cathedral ce1hng plus many upgrades Convenient walking distance to shopping center I churches. Xtra large paho w/v1ew of back bay & sunsets $239.000 including land SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOLT LOOK OUT BELCOURT! ·Professionally de CAJ71811WID BUILD YOUR DREAM Ho. ON THE SAND · Large cho1Ce ocean front lot located in exceptional pmate guarded community m Capistrano Beach. Nearby are the marina and miles of dell&htful beaches. Beautiful sunsets are awaiting you. BOB scon II lftLM.T~ 1= La ONE ACRE VIEW EST A TE · Magnificent home designed in the Enghsh Cotswold tradition Sweeping staircase. view from 110 leaded glass windows. tennis courts. pool. siia. sauna. & stable $1.990.000 DOROTHY MITCHELL I UllTAAllA FREEWAY AND HOSPITAL CLOSE 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. pool sue yard with ·built m BBQ. patio. family room added All this and much more within minutes of 3 ma1or lwys and 2 hosp1tals foothill School D1trict $I 60,000 l [ STARK signed and upgraded m Harbor View Homes. Sohd oak ·~--------------- doors. hardwood floors. custom fireplace in hving room l~~_l!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!(~~~ f rench doors and windows. cathedral ceihngs. cozy family room with books.helves and garden view Beaut1 fully planned landscaped JANINE DU BOIS PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Only $275.000 Includes pool. spa, double security and best of all three bedrooms. baths. two balconies laundry room. with washer /dryer to remain Call to see the best ol the "Versailles .. ROGER BROWN BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO FOR $101 ,000 Highly upgraded one bedroom. one bath condo at the Versailles A must see tor a young cou ple buying their first home. or mature couple moving to smaller Quarters Attrac:ltvP courtyard fountain e• · r•osur+' plu"> security itate & pool JOY Cf DABOL l SAL l Y SHIPL [ Y OUTSTANDING WESTCLIFF HOME Great or entertaining' This house flows beaul1tuly from the .ozy hv1ng room to the ei panded family room. lo the private patio & pool r eatures include 3 large bdrms. u;:igraded island kitchen. two fireplaces Proless1onally landscapr>d with lru1t trees & flowers $305 000 JOYCE OABOLT SALLY SHIPLEY OPEN HOUSE SA f /SUN 1 5 I 308 SUSSEX BLUFFS-SPACIOUS FOUR BEORQOM L 1~ht & any Pnd unit with \el:Jdl die bedroom & bath on mdtn IPvel Perff'l t tur olhc:P mcJ1ds Quarters, m law IPPn.i~"r or roon, 1'• i bPdr1iom~ uu'>liWS Paling a·"·' 1n k1li hi>n & ldr)(1> d1n1•11;. l•Y"l~ room n~ ... rlrio~inR oatio i. ,rr .... nb .. 11 SJ I 0 ll\J \All Y ~>tll~ Lf ~ JQ)' l OABOI I BLUFFS-REDUCED $10,000 C.u<ilom11ed & rPmodelf!d 1ormer mod .. t Over 2 000 SQ 11 w f renLh 1oor'> shutter) ~ourmH k.llnen garden window lamtly room Skyllghh & LOly hreptace in masw bdr m J t>eauhtul tile Pill10'> on lovPly RrePnbelt $269 9000 with thP 1and SAL l Y SHIPL[ Y JOY.Cf OABOt T OPl N HOUSE SA I SUN I 5 464 VISTA TRUCHA DUPLEX-OLD COM Pride ol ownership 1c.. reflected in this beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a four car garage Great rental area Almost $300.000 of as-sumat>te financing Offered at $325.000 --- LINDA T AGLIANf TTI OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR HOME OR DUPLEX So of highway corner localton Altracllve owners unit w 2 bedrooms & con v . den. 2 baths lovely pmate yard Light & airy aparmenl w /2 bdrm<;. 7 baths. separate Pntry on side street 2 car gdrage plu'.) I parkinR spa~t' ldc h unit has laundry room $39S.OOO MARii Y IWllCHf l L LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL 1 b c.ept1onal C 0 M townhousf' \lyl .. unit,· Un1Qut' on tempordry de>1~n with ffid•lY PittlinR 1Pdlu•t-> Supt't tor.at ion l d'>Y walk1n1_ d1')tdnr" to beat ti M11!>t see lo c1pprPC1t1tP $4 6~ 000 ANN GRI £R OUT ST ANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME On .i My picturesque street ldlgP 3 bdrm with lt1m1I~ roof" wet bar. ? lirplaces in an dUlhent1L Sµc1r11~h rno11t ln1 ludPs separa!t' and Yr>ry pmati> ov1>rs11f>d I bdrm 1ncom~ unit Setter rnot1~t11Pd1 S4~0 000 L INOA I Al.ltANI f Tl OPf N HOU ,f 'JUN I~ 1? ti WfdfRJRQN: OCEANFRONT DUPLEX, CORNER LO- CATION )111 it" f 111 tldl" t !It 1wnPr 1n wilt 1lhl'•Jr,, .,, r,. !Ju • • ; • rwn ll P,~r , t"w b tu Jn~ <1nll 1Ii11111 < Mrn 10>'1'"' • · ;1Pn 't-: • ,,1•, Ddt11 1n 1111 ,J1111 I , .,1111uJt v 1 ,.,. MAIM RI RC'Wll/ MARii YN rym Hll 1 6 UNITS, LIDO ISLE tour ' bdrm lwu l bdr m condoi. m 'lli>t'' locat10n Step--tr ·~'7lmuri1ly tenm; & bfiachfts h-011 Wdlk lo I ido VIiia~~ !>hops & restaurants All fi tor SI !DO 000 CATHRYN Tl NNtll E ;;£ ~----·-----.-----._.._..,... ......... _._.. ....... l!!lllllll!llfl9 ... lllllll .. ~L--l!ll!ll:ZS ........ &&llllllllllll!l ... £11!1!!!11111!!~!!1!!!!£!!1~!!11~ WE DON'T JUST SELL "WATERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ' ... WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER ... AND NEAR THE WATER MAGNIFICENT BA YFRONT Beautifully built 5 bdrfT', including spacious guest suite, game room, family & formal <fining rooms, playroom, study & t~p of the line gc;>urmet liltchen. The gro~nds include a 3-ar garage, pool, ~ & dock fot large boat. Many designer amenities including brau hardware, oak cabinetry & woodwork & wallcoverings. Offered at s1.ns,ooo. 631-1400. y ACKJ'MAN'S COVE superb quality in this custo!"- ized 3 bdrm with den, office, gourmet kitchen w11h baysi de breakfast nook, atrium with lap pool .and magnificent 2-story living room plus bayfront patio & dock. S 1,650,000. 631-1400. CLASSIC ON LINDA ISLE with great lender financ- ing. Tutefully done traditional wittl S bedrooms, family ,-fofmal-dini~ & ttttlity '<?Oms ptus-iovefy- dockside patio. Courtyard gives privacy to spa & dip pool. s 1,395,000. 631-1400. YUCAIPA prime commercial corner with mountain view : 1.75 acres, paved and striped for parking, utilities on site, ready to develop. Consider stores, theater, restaurantll S575,000. 631-1400. BA YSID£ DRJYE CONDO AVAILABLE SUP Pleas- ing garden ambiance to this airy 2 bdrm with spacious high ceilingea living room d ivided by walls of glass from full len~th patio, perfec t for entertain-in~. Unobstructed views of Newport Harbor from this 2nd floor unit, boat slip available. S5S5,000. 673-6900. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX OR SINCl.£ F AMJLY Convertible property, each unit with 2 ~cious bdrms & 'fireplace. Great loc:ationll beyond rhe boardwalk and Great viewsll of sand surf & sunsets. Seller anxious, asking SSS0,000. 631-1400. MEDITEllANNEAN ON UDO Beautiful sunny 2- story 4 bdrm home with· formal dining room, den & Spanish tiled gourmet kitche n. Frendi doors lead to flower-filled patio with fountain on lido's prettiest street. S525,000. 631-1400. WEEK.END OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UDO 1st£ ~ -~--$570,000 1 2 Via Undine, Daily 1120 E. Balboa, Sun $1,475,llO BAYFRONT-----·------$715,MI 415 Bayside Dr. Sat/Sun BAYFRONT----------$745,oeo 1301 N. Bayfront, Sat/Sun OCEANFRONT-·····--···-· .. --·-····---·---···· SMS,000 .-1n Seash&ffySun- OCEANFllONT-···----$550,000 6210 W. O c•anfront, Sun LINDA lSL£ on oversized lot. A custom 5 bdrm, with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces and OCEANFaONT------------· $550,000 breakfast rm plus wide patio with pier & slip for Y<?ur ., 2914 W. Oceanfront, Sun largeJacht. Most prestiiious guarded community. ..._ .. FRONT .,.7s- d "-25 000 631 1400 WAie.ft ----~ ..... Price with Ian at ~ 1, • · -· 29 Balboa Coves, Sat/Sun NEWPORT SOPHISTICATE 70' bay frontage w!th dock and side tie. A large one-sty. 4 bdrm home with NEWPORT HEIGHTS..-·-------·-·· '32$,000 den, dining & family room bit an "U" shape round 322 Catalina, Sun spacious patio with custom pool. S998,000. 631-1400. BALBOA ISLAND RARE 40' on the Grand Canal just PROMONTORY POINT.-................. -.. --..... $291,000 off South bayfront with fantastic views and d~k for 2 1008 Bayside Cove E ·• Sun 18' boats. Duplex with 2 townhome style units e~ch with 3 bdrm, 3 bath, laundry and 2-car parking. BIC CANYON._ ........ _. .. ,_., ... _ .......... --.. ·-·· $545,000 35 Rue Fountainbleau,Sun S89S.OOO. 673-6900. LINDA ISLE Fabulous locatio" wtth wide turning N. LACUNA..----·--·-.. ··-····-···--··--$515,000 basin view\. Berber carpeted contemporary 4 390 Cliff Dr, Daily bl'droom with family, formal dining and utiiry rooms. Pool & )pa in entry courtyard plus dock for large boat BACK BAY.·-·--··--................ -···--··--'3'4.tOO an prestigious guard.e.d waterfro.nt community. Bank 367 Newport Glen Ct, Sat/Sun owned with terrific potential. (lH) S8SO,OOO. \....--------------------' 631-1400. BA YFRONT Wini LARGE DOCK Well-p~i~ed lender-rnpo with 4 bds~ family aod fo1ma1 ~ning room) and sa una. Upgraded with new oak cabinets, paint, carpet and appliances. Walk to Newport Center & Balboa Island. S785,000. 631 -1400. BIG CANYON BANK OWNED custom ~~el. Nearly 4000 sq.ft .. 4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, blcaLhed oak floors, atrium & large gourmet kitchen, professionally decorated 1n peach & vanilla. $749 500 631-1400 SUPER OCEANFRONT DUPLEX beautifully main· tamed. Upper unit has 3 spa~ious bdrms and l~r~e livmi;t .uea with sensational v1ew.s of ~ach act1~1ty and \unset~. Lower 2 bdrm has nice patio . Xlnt high balanle dssumable loan. lust reduced to S58S,000. PENINSULA PT. NEWER! with many quality fea- tures. A7-sforyliome with beamed ceiliiig'S& sunny south patio adjoining the fa mily room. Four bdrms including the master suite with sitting area & bay view. Steps to beach S-485,000. 631-1400. SPACIOUS 1-STORY CUSTOM REMODEL with slip for 40' boat A lovely 4 bd family home with spacious living room opening 10 waterfront deck. Family and formal dining rooms and separate bre•k- fast room. Xtra large lo t. S-475,000. 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND Two-story J bdrm white bdck house with a 2 bedroom apt. for income. Newly carpeted with forced air heating. 3-car parking and separate laundry on lovely street. Short walk to shops. Asking S45_Q.._OOO. 673-6900. BA YFRONT CONDO in ~curity building with pool. Spacious 2 bdrms with deck off rNster and living room for full advanl.lge of turning ~in, ocun & light views. Slip fees at $1.75 per foot. Walk to shops & restaurants. (LH) S399,000. 631-1400. PENINSULA POINT with character. Two-story J bdrm, 2 bath home, paneled living room with used brick fireplace, d9rmer windows set in gambrel.roof plus full garage. Picket fenced sunny corner lot close 10 Point's bay beach. S359,000. 631-1400. RARE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS lovely • bdrm family home with hardwood floors, French doors, used brick fireplace and spacious rNSter suite. Large terraced yard & patio with separate children' play area S325,000. 631-1400. NEWER DUPLEX less than a block to Newport's best beac hes. Upper 3 bdrm unit with beamed ceilings & fp, ideal for owner. lower 2 bdrm 2 bath, great for summer/winter rental. Price includes most furnishings. S299,900. 631-1400. WESTCUFF Potential showplace, bring decorator. Sprawling shake roofed 4 bdrm with familr and formal dining room, huge 20 by 40 ft poo , and spacious front yard. Fresti and clean. Well-priced at S295,000. 673-6900. COOD AS NEW NEWPORT DUPLEX steps 10 ocean. Totally renovated pride of ownership units with 3 bdrms up and 2 bdrms 2 ba down. New appliances, forced air unirs, water heaters, paint, carpet & fixtures. S269,500. 631-1400. BAYSIDE COVE CONDO with partial bay views. An immaculate 2 bdrm unit with double attac hed garage in great loation. Available rights to 30' boat slip. Security complex with comm. pool & spa. (lH) S26"5,000. 631-1400. UNIVERSITY PARK TOWNHOME Freshly re- furbished 4 bdrm with family kitchen & added den, large garden patio & au. garage. Backs to greenbelt with comm. pool & tennis. O wner anxious, will consider lease option. Reduced to S17 l ,OOO. 631-1400. EASTSIDl!fCOSTA MESA Triplex, older well-main- tained l bdrm units in secluded woodsy setting. All have good parking and r.rivate yards or patio~. Excellent income . Wei -priced at S 168,000 631-1400. VlLLA BALBOA CONDO Exceptionall y clean· with 2 master suites, fireplace, tiled kitc hen and handsome window treatments. Guarded gate complex with pool & spa. S 10,000 down and qualified buyer can take over existing loans Fan1ast1C reduction to s 149,000. 673-6900. CLJFFHA VEN CONDO A bright & sunny 2 bdrm 2 bath unit in a lovely neighborhood close to church, schools and central shopping. EKtra spacious wtth wood-burning fireplace and vaulted ceilings. lu\t reduced to S 124,900. 631-1400. CA.PE COD IN NEWPORT Charming tri-level 2 bdrm townhome with privacy & canyon views. Vaulted leihngs, paned windows & hardwood floo rs. Comm pool, spa & tenni!.1 239;DOO. 631-1400. Corona de1 Mir, Bantiog1DD Bmcb, ~ LlgaDa heh~ Newport Bmcb _(WATERFRONT HOMES, INC~ ~EALTORS 631-1400. 2436 W. Co.ist Hwy. Newport Beach 631-1400 J 1 SMtrine Ave.· ~100. lslind 873-6900 .. 9 01/tt a C!t1111JN1t«i}MI 11tadet Cwz/Mati411 "' ~e """'~-no 'J,, "e Olll,ati411 IEW ElliLAll CHARM- llLIOI ISLAID CUSTOM Built in 1980. This beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 3'h baths. The versatile floor plan can be coverted to include a separate apartment. All the charm and location you could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for appoint- ment. W llllEIS IJ1-12H IEWPORT HEiii HTS $299,900 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Huge pool on large corner lot in Clitt- haven. Great area for chil- dren. Vacant! Readyl JILIE llLL 131-1211 JULIE HALL 831-12" HARBOR ISLAID ESTATE 100' llY FROITlliE 9 bedrooms. 5 baths, 176' on Channel. Loaded with charm. Unique! VACANT. JILIE ULL 131-1211 BELCOURT llRllll! A spectacularly appointed 4 bedroom, 3'h bath with custom parquet floors. paneling, 3 fire- places. sauna. pool. 3 car garage. lavishly land- scaped with Fountains. An entertainers dream for only $795.000. You won't find another at this discounted price! VAGANT. Ready for quick occupancy JILIE llLL 131-1211 llLIOI ISLllD IEW CUSTOM MODEL 3 bedro oms, 3 bath, 3 car garage, Hardwood floors. Open beam Cathedral ceilings. Spiral hardwood handmade staircase. One of a klndl JIUE llLL II 1-tlH This beautiful MEDITERRANEAN home could be the BEST "VIEW BUY" In NEWPORT BEACH. Built in 1978 with the utmost quality this prop- erty compres with "Newport's Finest."· Four spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. A marvelous master suite w/sitting room. An absolut pleasure to Inspect. Competitively priced at 1521,000. UI llN!ll 131-1HI LOVE I SPECTACULAR VIEW? Back p(l the market-but not for long! Amazing value. 3 bedrooms. famlly room home located in Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this decorator perfect home. Beige tones-Extensive- ly remodeled & upgraded. Feels like new! UI l•Ell 131-1211 FAMILY LIVllli IT ITS IES.T II CLIFFHI VEI Spacious 3 bdrm residence w/expansive family room. This appealing home has been recently remodeled. New kitchen w/ breakfast area. Bay windows, French doors to lnvltLng~patio. Privacy reigns supreme. Won't last at 1215,000. IAI lllllll IJl-1211 IEW LISTllli 3 llM-POOL-llli 3 bdrm, 2 bath large private lot. pool. new appliances. Assume VA loan of $87 ,000 at 10%. Asking $143,000. Principals Only. llllA OAPPEL 131-1211 DIANE CAPPEL 831-12" BEACH IARlilll WILi TD IEICH 3 bdrm, 2 bath fireplace. Approx. 1600 sq ft. Priced below market at $145,000 l. Call today. 1W1A CAPPEL IJ 1-1211 BEST IUY-HIRIOR VIEW FELL OUT OF ESCROW Sunny kitchen. with new floorlng,_prfvate-nice yard. 4 bedroom, 2 bath and sellers are MOTIVATED. Call for private showing. llAU OAPPIL 111-1211 llCOIE PllOPERn A PRIDE OF OWIEllSHIP llt.dlr" DTll Ulll-2 .... IY, llltll- 1 l1ffs-I 111n·llll,OOO 2 hill-PHI. Pellt-1121,IOO. W• 11 lt11ll ,,. ......... ., 111111 IAPPIL II 1-1211 RAE' RODGERS 131-1- COIDO LIYllli IEIR TIE IUCI S 111,000 I YEARS IEW · Beautiful split level condo with custom decor. Two master suites, 2'h baths. Formal dining, oak floors. Just listed at $151,000. w 111101111-1211 PRIME EISTSIDE LOCITIOI This 5 year new 4 bdrm, 2 ba 1 story home w/pool & spa has it all! The amenities Include fireplaces In living room & family room. wet bar. skylights, vaulted ceilings & much more. See to appreciate a lovely custom home. Offered at S2Al,000 w 1111111111-1211 BELCOURT Slll,000 Least expe_nslve of the Manor Collection of single family homes . .Fabulous 4 bedrooms with trench doors. pool, two waterfalls and spa and sauna on a quiet cul-de-sac. Baths are accented In marble, beauti- ful wood floors and lush landscaping. Seller will DELIA DELGADO trade down. Best buy 131•1211 Owner is anxious. IEW IELIAll 111-12H CORDIA DEL MIR UllTS $210,000 Best buy in Area. Pride of ownership. 2 Bdrm, front hOIJ~ w/fireplace. Spacious guest quar- ters look out to pool. Plus 1 bedroom c.ver 2 car g&ritge;-f>otential rents. $29:040/year. - - llU& •Lllll IJ1-1211 COllOll DEL 1111 Slll,000 View. Fancy newer custom home of multl levels and views from almost every room. Finest of appointments throughout. Formal dining, a gourmets kitchen. game room, den and a mas- ter suite you'll want to live In. You've never seen a home like this one. Call for your private appointment. MLIA NLllll II 1-12H JASlllE OllEEI $211,000 Least expensive home In area. Beautifully dec- orated 2 bdrm wtth den adnJar~~-"-Beat buyTn Jasm ne Cr•. Hurry! Ill.II ..... u 1· 1111 631-1266 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA 63 1-1 266 REALTORS HARBOR RIDGE CllTOI IEllCEI IAllOllE S 1,110,000 Shown in OC magazine, August & CA home, Summer Edition. Ocean, Bay & City light view. Contemporary design by Fari. Master suite has dreamy celestial design in padded silk walls, but the stars only come out at night. Soaring walls of black etched glass in round dining room, ca- thedral ceiling in living room w/gold leaf dome. gourmets choice kitchen, bi-level pool w/spa, 5 bdrm. 8 bath, 6 fireplaces. 1111 llYIE IHP CATALllA VIEW • Lov8'y 1light, airy, open home. Sunken living room, step up conversation area, plant filled atrium. formal dining. study, 2 fireplaces, 3 BR, 2~ Ba:-QGean >1iews.fr-0m tne Important rooms. listed at $485.000. IHlllYIEIHP LEASE OPTIOl-Sl&0,000 DEVONSHIRE, highly upgraded, 5 BR. 4 BA, oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean, bay, city & mountain views. Wiii trade for commercial property. · .. IHVIEIHP 10 DOWl-TAIE OVER PAYIEIT Assumable $600,000 1st TO, TAKE OVER PAY- MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized ··Laufremont" 4 BA. 3 BA. family room, formal dining. mountain & city, light views. Fabulous·for entertaining. 1111 llYIE IMP LIDO ISLAND Liii IA YFIOIT S 1,4IO,OOO ITALIAI YILU IASTEIPIECE ® Lido Isle bayfront, custom, three bedrooms, 3 baths. Award-winning tlte floors & walls through- out. Master suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armolre, leads to master bath "To Stay". This is a must to see. .__,..any U~•. too ~Jl$J- .. 1 MYll IMP NEW LISTINGS ... ~ ... 110° OCUI, llY I CATILllA-VIEW Hlllll llHE CISTll County French Cust~m by Ron Pollendlne in- cludes 4 Bdrms. 5 Ba. formal living room w/antique flreptace & high cefttngs, format din- ing, gourmet kitchen, library, family room w/flreplace, 3 car garage, private spa w/room for a pool, security system & landscaping by Rogers Gardens. Premium View! listed at $1,395,000 •~IMYIEIHP 11111 IOAI FULL VIEW Full ocean. bay & city lights views from 1st & 2nd story, completely remodefed, professionally decorated, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 master suites, pool, spa, formal dining, den w/wet bar. weight room. 3 fireplaces. · IHlllYIE IHP IALIOA PElllSUU Walk to lido Village. cute peninsula style beach home. Large front yard & patio, large "fiving & dining room. huge kitchen. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home. $215,000. YILEllE IHP CAMEO SHORES -COISTIL -.-oculr YIEW Fabulous contemporary home, just spent S 150,000 to upgrade. Ocean vu from, family room, living room, formal dining & bdrm, 4 bdrms. 2.5 ba, fireplace. lovely pastels through- out. $499.000. l.H. •lllYIEINP • OPEi HOUSE• SUIDIY 324 C1•11 Shirts Rd. ICUI VIEW Custom view home. Enjoy ocean views from living room, family room, game room & master suite. Upgraded with oak · & marble. Privacy oriented lay-out. 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath, formal dining, family kitchen, formal courtyard & entry. Many extras! Offered at $400,000. L.H. .. IMYIEINP NEWPORT BEACH SEA VIEW lilTEI co11111n -Hampton modet, designer decorated, 3 BR. 3 Ba, loft In .master syite, family room. formal dining, 2 flrept~. private . spa, highJy up- graded. Fabulous canyon view! Priced to sell. $365,000. •tMYIEIHI' Hlllll ISWI IRIYE Bay view from living room, formal dining, family , room. master suite & morel Dock for 2 boats. one up to 50'. Assume existing lease option. Outstanding terms, low down. Great buy! $9l0,000 . IHI llYIE IHP • ...... ..., IOi IMP. JI. SPECllLIZlll II IEWNRT IUCH'S FllEST llMES - # 1 IE/Ill II.Em Fii OILIFlllli Fiii 1171 t1 1111 INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllSTER OFFICE LEASE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location. private bath, divided office, end unit. 90 cents per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Golderiwest and 20th st. 1004% llPIOVEI SALE/LEASE 6400 feet of 1ooe1. office space wetl detorated with ample parking. Priced below market at 95 cents N.N.N.T. or $724,000 sale price. •IMYIEIMP BOB JR. IEWPOIT IUCH Versailles Penthouse ocean view 2 bdrm, 1. 75 ba. $129,500. Ocean, bay adn city light view. -·· IEWPORT LEISE 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Ba. $950/mo . ..... 'S.C. IETRO 1 Bdrm. $58,900. 2 bdrm, $72.900. ...... OIYEmY $485,000, View. 3 BR. 2.5 Ba 1111111 $750,000. View. 5 Br. 4 Ba · • 111.-1 $1 .550,000, View, 5 Br, 8 Ba ...... $600,000. View. 4 BA. 3 ea Ill lllUTl&I $1,395,000. View, 5 Br, 4 Ba Private home.1-ours will be available at your convenience Sat & Sun. 83 1-1266 VII.DIE IMP ~ . - L r: PA~l·~~~A~ff~ •••• ,~,~~fj!.l lwl~!jt~!!Wrj;·;~;ri:•r ~:;~:~:·:~:ri!•'~!Pi'•'~''~'·'~''~'·1·'~''~'·'~''i'•'•'•''·'·'·''i?•P•'PMP•P•P•P?MP•P••·----p~~~"a~~~AH THE DAL.EB 0 UT A S S 0 C ·I A T I 0 N A REAL EST/\TE COMPANY BA YSHORES BAYFRONT I •• This is a bayfront * * * * * * * •••• * ••• * *. * *. * ••. * * * •• DOVb SHORE~ I I I Ivan Wells atrium model: 4 property of which few, in a lifetime, come to the : IRVINE TERRACE: ............................ :•SIS0,000 ! bedrooms. Family .room. Dining room. Elegantly market place. The environment completely • Sat -Sun 1-5 ..................... 1309 Dolphin Terrace it landscaped vi~ s1~e ~f the yard has poot, spa. transcends even the uppermost limits of ac-tr • barbecue and hrep1t. Rich looking glass fence. 3 cepted greatness. Forget, for a moment. the ! DOVER SHORES........... .. . ......... sn5,000: car garage ............................................ tno,ooo warm and comfortable 4 bedroom home with •Sun 1-5 ......... :.... ....... 308 Morning Star Lane it pool. spa and gym. Concentrate on the 25,000 • • DOVER SHORES ... Highly upgraded home; 3 square foot lot, meticulously landscaped ... and tr it bedrooms. 3'h baths. Master suite has sitting the 180 feet of priceless bayfront. complete with tr DOVER SHORES ... , ... ,,, .. ,:.. ········· · · S739,500it room with fireplace. Family room with fireplace: 136 feet of pier. It is here that this expensive •sun 1·5 ·········· ····· 1524 Antigua Way• Remodeled kitchen. Den with bookshelves: property actually justifies its expensiveness. ! . ! French doors. View patio with fireplt and spa. 3 ........................ 0: ................................ S11,800,000 tr DOVER SHORES . . . . . $725,000• car garage........ . .. . . . .................. 1175,000 ! Sat-Sun 1-5 ........................ 1342 Galaxy Drive! BAYSHORES BAYFRONT ... Your own villa at tr it DOVER SHORES . . Huge home. Large living the water's edge. 60 foot prime lot on fee land. !ooVER SHORES... . . . . . $895,000! room Family room with brick fireplace. walk- Step-down living room. Formal dining room with tr Sat-Sun 1·5..... ...... ... . 1730 Galaxy Drive it behind bar. 1cemaker. and room for pool table: oak church panelling and wine storage. 5 • • Kitchen with loads of cabinetry and eating area ~drooms. 3 baths. Inviting balcony overlooking • • Master bedroom has walk-in closets, separate the bay. Hand painted cabinets and stained •DOVER SHORES.· .. · $675,~ • tub and shower 3 additional bedrooms. Sewing glass ceiling in large country kitchen over-! Sat-Sun 1-5....... 1736 Galaxy Drrve : room. Oen with wood cabinetry and shelving looking bay. Elaborate use of hardwood floors. • • Huge covered patio on view side of lot. mouldings and French doors. 3 car garage with : DOVER SHORES. . ..... . .. $657,000 • ... .. . .... $670,000 loads of storage .. .. . .. 1 • •• $1,895,000 -tr Sun 1-5 .... .. .. . 1518 Galaxy Drive ! tr • DOVER SHORES . A magnificent 5 bedroom LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT Beyond guarded : WES TC LIFF CUSTOM S4§..000.! home_i_n _E__park_:like setting_ Dellghtful '11ew. of gates sits a waler oriented 3 bedroomnome oT tr Sat-Sun 1.5 1207 Highland Drive .,. back bay Quality shows in many ways Kitchen near perfectlon The attention to interior deta1l 1s • • recently remodeled Bookcases 1n family room impeccable (high beamed ceilings. beveled : • Wet bar Owner anxious will consider trades-- glass gourmet kitchen. etc.) 72 feet of water· • BAYCREST $399,900 ! . NOW $857,000 front Pier Slip An e~l)erience to be savored . ., Sat 1-5 2100 Leeward Lane• . $1, 195,000 • • SPYGLASS Beautifully e1tpanded Cape ! IRVINE TERRACE $315,000 ! Horn model with many elegant features. 4 BIG CANYON 41 Sun 1·5 1519 Santanella Terrace .,. bedrooms 2111 baths Family room Bonus room Delightful 4 bedroom. 3'h • • Formal dining room Entry of double doors and bath home on the golf course with 125 feet • • leaded glass. Maybnck and oak floors. 2 fire· overlooking two fairways. Home designed to • BAYCREST , .. $299,500 • . k f II d t f th If · d •Sat Sun 1 5 1834 Tradewtnds Lane • places Kitchen with all new appliances. 3 car ta e u a van age o e go course view an • • • • garage Sl30 000 night lights. Living room. dining room. kitchen. • • · · · • master suite and powder room on upper level. 3 •BA YCREST $298 000 • bedrooms. library and family room on lower• Sat 1•5 1729 Terrapin Way • SPYGLASS Lovely Tradew1~ds model wtth level. 3 fireplaces Beautiful spa and pool in • • view of mountains. ocean and city lights. Hard- private yard.... ...... · $925,000 ! : wood floors in entry. family room and kitchen. 3 • BAYCREST ... . $295,000 •bedrooms. 2•1, baths 2 fireplaces living room • Sun 1 ·5 . 130 1 Nottingham Road • and family room A magnificent spa and water-IRVINE TERRACE All the comforts of a • • fall. Gas barbecue Firep1t Everything to make magn1f1cent home plus a spectacular view of the •BA YCREST $295 000 • entertaining a pleasure Security system bay and all its act1v1t1es. 3 large bedrooms. 5 : . • • . ............. se10,ooo baths New kitchen with expansion for dining tr Sat-Sun 1·5 1907 Windward Lane: and office built-ins, Greenhouse roof over dining tr • &ACK BAY s . c n s 1 area. Great entertainment room on view side • THE BLUFFS ........................................ $289,000• t 1 h ·T 1 P~Cious6 a 1 ornla plan sh wtth mirror-backed wet bar 3 car garage• Sun 1-5...... . ................ 2420 Vista Nobleza• s Ye ome t e ga lery. bedrooms. arge saso ooo • it corner lot with add1ttonal property zoned for • ! : horses. Must see to appreciate. . ...... $550,000 tr WEST CLIFF. . .. . . . .. .. . S279,900 it DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT A speci~I tr Sun 1-5....... 1228 Sussex Lane• BIG CANYON ... Popular Monaco model. 3 home for special people. Pier, and float.. Main ! ! bedrooms. 2'.h baths: Dining room. Wet bar. Air house features hving room. d1nin~ room. library •MESA DEL MAR . .... . ... . . s159,900 •conditioned. Security system. Potential view and master suite. Nine foot ceilings Strauss •Sun 1•5..... . .............. 933 Sonora Road • and room for spa. This immaculate home crystal chandeliers Separate 2 bedroom suite • • gleams with pride of ownership in this gate- across the brick courtyard.. ..... "Sn5,000 *. *. * * * * * ••• *. * ••• * *. *. * *..... uarded m i • ., 000 g co mun ty ........................ ..,10, DOVER SHORES 5 bedrooms 4 111 baths .. Fantastic use of wrought iron Entry ol marble floors and columns. leaded glass and oak doors Formal dining room Oak-panelled library. Fam - ily room Guest quarters. Large master suite with oak floortng upstairs. 3 fireplaces. Pool and spa ....................................................... $731,SOO DOVER SHORES . . One visit will convince you that this ·elegantly upgraded home warrants your consideration. 3 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths A living room that makes entertaining a · pleasure. Den 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.,, .............. 1115,000 631-7.300 DOVER SHORES . . lmpreSSlve courtyard entry ... plumbed for a pool. Refreshing views of back bay. city lights and the mountains. 3 spacious bedrooms. 2•,.; .baths. Delightful living room with corner fireplace. Entire home Is open, light and airy. Central air conditioning. Kitchen complete with eating area ....................... ,IOO 1.61 7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE . NEWPORT BEACH ... , THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY DOVEf'.' SHORES . Great curb appeal. 3 bdrm********"********************* WESTCLIFF Beautifully ma nta ned h 3 home in an elegant ne'ghbo ho d B k B • · • · · · 1 1 ome. 1 . r 0 · ac ay • DOYER SHORES ,.... bedrooms. 2 baths. Family room. Dining room view. Gated entrance with push button call• Ad k't h 'th · · system. Huge llvfng room with picture window•A palatial residence ... fresher than springtime!: . r~am . 1 c en:" everycco!'venience lnclud- and fl replace. Dining room. Large family room -tr Designed in ~estful contemporary style ... totally• :~~ la~~~ng t~oo ~P a7~ o~ian co~nter tops. with wet bar. Spacious yard plumbed for 001 •redecorated inside and out. The home features• u a c. vers z etach garage . • ,...£ ·•an easy flow "U" shape design with all of the • ................................................ · ........... $215,000 .............................................................. --.soo:four bedrooms and four baths located in the two• BALBOA PENINSULA ... If the hom~ sets the •wlngs ... each with three or four steps to a dip Into: BAYCREST ... Cheerful 4 bedroom home. 2'h mood for the day. why not have 1t by the •the pool. What an early morning eye opener that_. b~ths. 2 fireplaces. Dining room. Great kitchen beautiful sea ... or iust steps away? A fascinating •could be! The living area ... not to be out-• with all new appliances, including microwave. home in many respects 3 bedrooms ... one w1thil :done ... has a panoramic view of the back bay• Breakfast bar Heated pool Low maintenance fireplace 3 baths master bath with a 1a?uzz1 .and beyond. Artistic picture windows bring 1t an: yard ............................................... $215,000 tub No waste space . every inch 1s ut111zed. •Inside to the spacious living room. dining room,. ....................................... $495,000 :and f~mily room. The kitchen has a view plus all• THE BLUFFS ... The popular G plan ... split level WESTCLIFF You 'll be impressed with the •built -ms and Indirect lighti~g. Not ~o be over-: design to take advantage of the "tree top" view. quality and floor plan of this custom built home. • looke~ is a re_ar deck with a view of the* Living room. dining room, kitchen with eating 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Den with large screen : bay ... ideal for leisure moments ............. S725,00C>it area. 2 bedrooms and 2 baths on upper level. 1 television and built-in stereo and speakers ********* ******** • bedroom, 1 bath. plus 2 car garage and storage Dining room. Fabulous kitchen 3 car garage * * * * * * * * * * * * area on lower level ............................... S289,500 ;,ool. spa and greenhOuse. Owner will carry first BAYCAEST ... Beautifully designed ... substan- ust deed at excellent terms ............... $449,000 trally c5structed Ivan Wells home. 4 bedrooms, BAYCAEST If space rs important. cons1de 2'h bat s. Spacious family room. Formal dining this 5 bedroom. 311 bath home. Large family room. tral air conditioning Freshly painted. room. Formal dining room. 2 fireplaces Large Solar hot water heater Lovely pool-size yard . y3'4-wi01 &1ef-Y facility for-easy enter-ta1A--·--··---------··-··-·····-·······-----·-'3&4,900 1ng ... 1nclud1ng pool. spa and shuffleboard court. . ... ......... . .. .. ..................... 15 000 HARBOR RIDGE . Highly upgraded .. Renais- sance" model. Courtyard with brick walkway. Lush garden. Custom brick floors. mrrrors. 3 bedrooms. including an impressive master suite. library/loft with bookcases and wet bar. 2 huge decks. Mountain view ................. $410,000 BAYCREST ... Stately 2 story home. View of back bay and mountains. 2 master suites 5 bedrooms. 2 story li'iling room with fireplace. Family room with frreplace. Dining room. Kitchen with eating area. Wet bar ... . ... .... . ................ Now $399,900 BA YCAEST An inviting and comfortable 4 bedroom home. 3'h baths. Gourmet kitchen with every convenience. Dining room. Spacious backyard with abundant trees and flowering shrubs. A great family neighborhood ... S375,000 EASTBLUFF Lusk Plan B. 4 spacious bedrooms. 2'h bath~. Famlly room with eating area. Wet bar. Dining room. Extra half bath has easy access to pool area. Sliding doors from master bedroom to pool area and spa. Lovely landscaping and pleasant view ......... $350,000 BAYCAEST Beautifully appointed tre- d1tronal home 2 stones 4 bedrooms. Dining room Ltv1ng room with wet bar Lovely view of lush gardens Family room with vaulted beam ceilings Home insulated Large lot. Motivated owner Reduced price of . $349,500 BAYCAEST Exqu1s1te home for couple or small famlly who want elegant flome 2 master bedrooms .. each with private bath Family room with fireplace overlook1ng-pool and spa. Huge car'peted patio with barbecue. frreplace and wet bar Cheerful breakfast room or office Separate soundproof hobby' room Security system . .. . ... . . $345,000 BA YCREST ... In bu in a home ou look for qualrty. design and charm. You find rt all in this lovely home by Lyons and Cashion 3 bedrooms. 21/t baths. Spacious living room Dining room Family room with wet bar Tree shaded patio. Excellent value $325,000 BAYCAEST ... The impressive intenor boasts of open and spacious area. including the ca- thedral-ceilinged living room and dining room. The magnificent kitchen rs a culinary delight. with top of the line appliances and ample counter 'llnd cabinet space. Th rs rs a. very interesting 3 bedroom home. . $325,000 IRVINE TERRACE . . Spacious one-story. 3 bedroom home. 2 baths. One bedroom with bullt-ln shelves. New. fine quahty carpeting throughout. Refrigerator, washer and dryer in- ~~:re:n·~~~ ~al.~~-~~~~---~-~~-' .... ~'.~~-~(~ BAYCAEST . A comfortable family home rn a delightful environment...beautifully marntarned. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Formal dining room plus eating area rn kitchen. Fireplace in living room. Amenities include Plantation shutters and bu11t- rn platform bed in master bedroom. Reasonably priced........... . $299,500. BA YCAEST . . A prime factor in choosing a home Is "location" This ho~e is in a delightful neighborhood Spacious Irving room with vaulted ceiling and brick fireplace. Dining room, Country kitchen with barbecue. Wine room with wet bar 3 bedrooms 2 baths. Family room. Large yard Motivated ownQr 1ust reduced price. . . . . . .... . . NOW S291,000 631-7300 WESTCLIFF ... A lovely home 1n a delightful neighborhood. Convenient to schools. library. shops and banks. Spacious living room. Dual fireplace shared with cozy family room. Three large bedrooms. Two bath s. Neat yard ... compr6TeWitll patio and pool.-:-: S279;900- NEWPORT BEACH l)eligfiftul 3 bedroom home rn a great famly neighborhood 2 'h baths. Living room with flagstone fireplace. Breakfast counter In kitchen. Dining room. Air condlt1on- 1ng. Lovely view of back bay and night lights. Reduced to............... . .. .. .............. $260,000 BACK BAY tN NEWPORT BEACH It's time to relax and play a little. 3 bedroom condo. 2 baths. 2 pools. Badminton court and shuf- fleboard. Convenient to driving range and golf course . ............... .. ..S180,000 MESA DEL MAR . Attractively landscaped and well located corner lot This spacious 3 bedroom plus convertible den (was 4 bedrooms) has Palos Verde stone frreplace in Irving room. Bookcase and TV in den. Desk and shelves In one bedroom. Kitchen overlooks patio and neat yard. Side yard large enough for possible AV access..-···--· .. : .............................. _ ....... s1 . .._,,...,.__ SANTA ANA ... NEAR WESTERN MEDICAL CENTEW. Popular Shady Hollow patio home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Huge 200 square foot family room Upgraded through out Brrck atrium. Currently leased at $1300 month Good investment 20% down. break e_ven S15t,000 WESTCLIFF Attractive 2 bedroom. 2 bath unit. New carpeting throughout Private sauna on patio Community popj~and spa Convenient location . .$150,000 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Large. quiet end unit in a well maintained 20 unlf complex~ Former model 3 bedrooms 21 ' baths Laundry fac1ht1es 1ns1de Large fenced yard Community pool and spa Large assumable loan Excellent value S141,500 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH ,- ) I ... NEW LISTING VHY Ult TO Fiii -Spacious single story, 4 bdrm, 2800 sq ft "entertaining flow," just re-decorated and close to all. $449,000. ,., NEW LISTING llACOI UYS IEST -Tra- ditional 3 bdrm with gar- dens. brick, patios. fire- places in livll')g room and master, shutters. panes and bay close. $450,000 L.H. WHAT'S SO UNIQUE •••••• ••• • UIY AH HDEISOI -With Unique Homes 7 years; A specialist 1n Harbor View Broadmoor and experrenced in the Turtle Rock area of Irvine. Mary Ann is a frequent visitor to Japan, Hong Kong and China. ----UNDER $300,000---- COIOU -'El IAI Cl.USIC -A cottage, complete wit.ti leaded wiodowsT co~aro;spa. rich wood- panelTnQ. and 2 bdrm. $275,000. LOVEU THU IEllOOI -In the bluffs. on tree-lined greenbelt. view of the bay from patio and decks, designer upgrades, $240,000. t• 1m•E II PIHHT COllfTlotl -one bdrm plus convertible den. In popular Orange Tree. Streams, tennis, pool, activities. $111 ,500 UI£ Fl•t -A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm. 1 bath rental units. Close in Olde COM location; bit of a yard and chance to increase income. $229,000. "R CITtlUS -A 2 bdrm, den home wJth beamS.- brtcit fireplace. tlle floors, workshop and new roof. perched on hill in COM. $229,500. .. CLOSE TO EYEtnlll.C -in near new 3 bdrm townhome, trench doors, curved staircase. oak kitchen-breakfast room. two decks. $215.000. TUITUIOCll CO,US VIEW -Three bedroom town home. great viewing deck. contemporary flavor with a sunny atrrum Plani 2 at $ 172:500 Liil£ A TIEE HOUSE -secluded 4 bdrm. 3 bath with some city lights view. Corner lot among the trees tn the Bluffs $270.000. Fee ---$310,000 to $475,000 --- HOT STUFF 011 THE MAlllET -a 312 and 211 duplex in Olde COM! Cul-de-sac near footbridge Cozy feel and atrium in owners unit. $355.000 CLASSEY TOWllHOMC -In cosmopolitan COM Near scenic views and creative dining 3 bdrms. 3 baths. Fine appointments $419.000. DIUM MOUSE -Inside and out. Large lot. shut- ters. trench doors .. 2 fireplaces. huge family room, owner bought another $320 ,000 ULA UIPEI -An energetic officer with the Harbor AJdge_W~ Ctub, Ula-hes ~ record of successful selling in Harbor Ridge, Irvine and Newport Beach - TOI IOWI -A reliable performer with Unique Homes dating to 1974; Tom currently has one of the most valuable properties in the area on the market. OLJC COi CUii -Epltome!.3 bdrms. 2 baths. lamer lot and close to the Desch. Beams, bricks. board and batten. Priced 'at $3.25,000. A IW Fl•D -m 1, Harbor' Ridge. White berber carpets. pavers. spa, 2925 sq. ft . 3 bdrms. family room, well-priced at $439.500. U.IQt( OPHITHln -tor family desiring lovely. spacious 4 bdrm pool home in prestigious Irvine Terrace Reduced to $375,000. IEST H IELCOUIT llU -Panoramic view. one of the best townhomes In area. 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 fireplaces, and lmmac. eond. $475,000 lJlE IEW Mil -In Harbor Vlew/Seawlnd. Gorgeous Portoflno. New carpets, paint. kitchen. baths. Vacant. $398,500 . NEW llSTlliS IATtlflllT WNITlllTl Outstanding '4 bdrm home. sunny location In Balboa Coves. dock for 40' boat . . sandy beach for fun . $'499,500 . ..•.• ABOUT UNIQUE PEOPLE ----$580,000 to $861 ,000---- SIT .... Y1(W -from beamed living room and watch the bay and pavlllion. 3 bdrm, office. courtyard, designer kitchen. especially unique at $575,000. SUHY All lllHT -townhome overlooking all of Newport Beach. Bright, perky, 3 bdrm. 3 bath. retreat off master suite. $661.000. IUCI f -un er construction. get involved with 3 bdrm. 2 ba on West Oceanfront.· $560.000: With $20.000 decor pkg. ' _ESTIEI TUM -Experienced. energetic and enduring describe Esther. Once listed. or in escrow. with her there's no stopping until the 1ob is done. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5. IAL.IU CIYH $499,500 4 bdrm. dock, patio on beach ., ..... o.." T. Wallick .... .. $355,000 .,. ...... 312 and 211 duplex tn great location F Scott-Evans •Ym TUUOI $449.000 1111 ._.,... Terr ... Well maintained 4 bdrm 1 story · B Barrington Ul.IUPl-.A $1 ,100,000 ,, ........ ~ Home, garden. beach B Barrington ll.lffl $240,000 Two story, 3 bdrm, townhome .. -$-419,000 Townhome, 3 bdrm. 3 bath -TllUll $375.000 Private 4 bdrm, pool .... $595.000 ClaUlc 4 bdrm. 3 bath 211tYhta...._ 0. Johnson 211.....,... M. Rousselot n111 ...... J. Skahan 121,..., M. Hugill ..-Tl llU $320.000 M1l ,..._ Spacious 3 bdrm. FR R. O'Shaughnessy Ul.111 lftll $-499, 500 4 bdrm, dock, patio on beach .... $355,000 41 .......... T Wallick . ........ -· .I CO.llE WSHTI -Top performer! Connie has recorded recent sales in Laguna Beach, Harbor Ridge and The Bluffs. She's over $3 million for the year ----OVER 1 MILLION---- OUTSTAlltlC -Great view. lot extends to high tide mark. 6. 700 sq ft home with finest construc- tion· and every amenity $3.950,000 A Vllil H TIC ILUffS -in San Clemente. spec· tacular view of the Pacific. 5 bdrms, med1ter- ranean flavor. $1 .500.000 SllSfl'-IMCAlllf _ -Featured in 1986:-etassic-~/2 end 2/ 1 duplex In grt loc Olde COM. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. updated 6anta Fe B. H~chlngs ~ Of QUAllT UYftoll--Charmtng tidy .... ~ home. garden on prime bayfront Sandy beach. pier. dock. $1 .100.000 style. large lot. courtyard. spa. $595.000. l l t t 1 i I 1 ~-·--l I 1 • ' SATURDAY• SWP1"'RMe•R•m .• 1 .. PROPERTIES, INC. 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Needs some finishing touches. Owner has purchased another Asking a low... .. ........... . . .... . $189.000 JUST LISTED Remodeled 3 bedroom. 2 bath. New roof. carpet. paint. Ille entry You won't believe how pretty this shows. Wallpapers! Quiet street near school. Low at. $151 .900 CUSTOM NEAR GOLF COURSE Only 12 years old! This 5 bedroom, 3 bath house has it all. Air conditioned, den, family room, eating area in kitchen & formal dining. Yard is huge w/ plenty of room for pool. Private courtyard! Gotta sell..... . . ..... . $299.000. LISTED THIS WEEKI Located on quiet. circled street. Home has a huge irregular shaped lot with loads of possibilities. 4 bedrooms, family room. formal dining all on ~-story. Kitchen has been tot(llly remodeled -new cabinets. appliances. counters & flooring French doors. Exclusive listing. . .. .... $210,000. SUPER SPACE OWNER TRAN$FERRED Ml•,.o· Ell 1 3 bedroom. family room, lormal dining This Real pretty home. t-· ~ .. en feeling. 4 home really flows. New roof. 1001 Just steps bedrooms. 2 b;>+' Q ~.pet & paint inside from neighborhood park RV ACCESS" & outi Kids gaS •• 11s street. Home's have Priced to sell .. $171.900 f $200• $ gone or , .o1 area . ... . .... 177,500 For other exclusive Mesa Verde properties Call ... REALTY ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE Can only be seen thru Torelli Realty. Over 2,400 sq.ft. in prime Mesa Verde area. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, vaulted ceilings, skylights. loft, loads of closet space. Huge 101 on best street. Must sell .................................. $249,000. ONE STORY BEAUTY Buccola built home. Beautiful bullt-ins every- where. Designer touches! New carpet, paint, landscaping,. 3 bedrooms. family room, for- mal dining in almost 2,000 sq.ft. Private yard. Houses on street have sold for over $300K Mesa Ver.de's Best........... $232.000. NEW ON MARKET 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, located on quiet cul-de· sac. New carpets, paint, appliances, gazebo 1 spa, 2 fireplaces! All of this. . . . $158,0001 The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firnl YILU l&LIOI OPEi llOISE SPECTICIUI TlllS Sl9'11Y 1 TO 5 P.I . c ••• Sii tur 1xt11SiYI stl1cti11 •• 11clusiY1 listi11s ii this ,.,.,., 11t1 111rt1d co••••ity. Elter throuch the su,trior I YllUt 11t1 j11St south 1f Hos,ital Roat1. The cuart1 will t1irtct JIU to the llarlltor ll11lty rtce,ti11 t1esk for your ,1rso11I escort1 t1 tour of b11•tiful Y1tla l1llte1. HO CAlllY WE 11 108 sut,000 Extensively upgraded with custom off-white carpet. decorator wallpapers & professionally landscaped patio. Huge master bdrm suite. Oversized hving rm with large dining area Washer. dryer & refrigerator included. 221 llCf WE 11 J10 IHt,IOO Spectacular white water and coast line v1ewt Largest penthouse plan with 3 bdrms. famlly rm & formal d1n'ing rm. Beautifully decorated with many custom features. A real show place 221 llOI WI 11 2U Slll,000 Corner unit with b6but1ful ocean view. Large master suite plus den (or 2nd bdrm). Large sun deck to sit and watch the magnificent sunsets. (213) 628-2828 I few et the o,en houses JOU c11 s11: 2IO C&UH WE r: UO $221,000 Spacious 3 bdrm penthouse with lam1ly rm & formal dining rm Firep1ace. wet bar & large -private deck. An excellent buy RENTALS ·We also have several lovely Villa Balboa units for rent. 220 llCI UIE r: 103 S 1,300 ,., ••· Lovely first floor unit with 2 BR and 2 BA. Quiet location. Decorated in light neutral tones 240 ltoE WE .11 211 1221,tlO Ocean. harbor & night lights view from every room and from the party-size sun deck. Large master suite plus 2 bdrms. 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA I ''° min UH = 305 un.ooo Corner unit with unsurpassed views of the ocean and night lights. 2 large bd rms. lam1ly rm. formal dmrng rm & 2 big private decks Highly upgraded :i gorgeous home 240 Itel UIE :: 304 $21 i,OOO Designer-owner has really done a rob on this one. 2 master suites. bevelled mirrors planta- tion shutters. custom carpet and custom tile in entry and kitchen H_O .OAllfY Ulf t-JOC S1H,000 Mini bay view from the deck Ltght & airy penthouse with double master suites Neutral beige decor Very motivated seller might lease option. (714) 673-4400 . ' ' . • --I . , Torelli has magic touch in Mesa Verde Real estate specialist uses uiiique. refreshing promotions to gain ~ew clients in Costa ~esa BJ JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH Oillr,...C.u a ••R1 Valerie Torelli is a creative real estate specialist ... creative. refreshing and successful. Just step into her Costa Mesa office and observe a large wall plastered with a multitude of colorful flyers advertising the special promo- tional Ideas she conjured up for her marketing area, Mesa Verde. The lucky residents in Mesa Verde are treated to free ice cream treats from a rented ice cream truck to celebrate the arrival of summer ... or a horse-drawn. hay-filled wagon deliver- ing Christmas stockings to each home ... or pumpkins landing on each home's doorstep in time for Halloween. If it has the Torelli touch, it will be unique and prosperous: she has blended community promotions. a zany personality and extensive real estate knowledge to make Valerie Torelli Realty the leader in Costa Mesa, speclaliling in Mesa Verde. Although Tor ell I has benefited from the creative promotional concepts, she Is no novice to hard work -her weekly business week tallies to around 80 hours. "If my service didn • t complement the promotion, I wouldn't be the success I am today," she said. "I would say at least 80 percent of my business comes through referrals from satisfied cus- tomers." Torelli's office. located on the upper level of the Piecemaker Building on Adams. has the T orelll touch; on this day ..she is dressed In a white sweater and print skirt -she sits lndlan-styte on a cushioned chair behind a paper- fllled desk. . "I love being different," she said. "I think that shows In my marketing concepts and how I conduct my real estate transactions; I never dwell on the bad or negative. even tho0gh I do allow myself time to be disap- pointed ... about 10 minutes." The Pasadena-born Torelli worked as an accountant In several large development companies before enter- ing into real estate sales. However, Torelli admits that most of the com- panies couldn't relate to her "creative" thinking. • • 1 always had these ideas and different ways of doing things. But in a structured organization they didn't want to hear It, especially in accounting where there Is such a definite way of ~olng1hlngs. So. even If 1 lnvent6d a new time-saving way of doln9 some- Barnett joins staff at Newport-Mesa ··Century 21 office Marie Barnett has joined the man- agement staff of Century 21 at its Newport-Costa Mesa Branch, accord- ing to Terry Mccardle, broker/owner. Barnett will manage the office located at 270 East 17th Street. Costa Mesa. In the Hillgren Square shopping center. In making the announcement, McCardle said. "Ms. Barnett brings a Landscape architect scholarship available ') The LAF/California Landscape Architectural Student Scholarship Fund has initiated its scholarship program by making available three $2,000 prizes to landscape students for the upcoming academic year. . Full-trme students enrolled at' Cal Poly Pomona and San Luis Obispo, and '\hose participating In the ex- tension programs at UC Irvine and UCLA are eHglbte fOf the scholarships. The grants wlll be given to those student• In need who ahow promise and commitment to the profession of landtcape arehltecture. B&raett 1971." very Impressive list of credentials to the company. Her long and varied ex- perience will prove to be of great value to our company and our clients . Barnett 's e x - perience In the real estate Industry dates back to Having previousJy owned a CeQtury 21 franchise and managed a Tarbell Realtors office, Barnett brings 12 years of management experience to her new position. Barnett. a multl-mllllon dollar producer. has a strong service-orien- ted background which offers a benefit for all markets. A native of Columbus. Ga., Barnett attended the University of Georgia and graduated from Perry College. A member of the Newport HarbOf /Costa Mesa and East Orange County Boards, Barnett was awarded the 1978 President's Award for the East Orange County Board. She has Mf'Y9d as Chairperaon for numerous Standing Committees In the East Orange County Board and as Director of the CaJlfOfnla Association of Re- altors . thing, they weren't lnterestea. It Is a myopic way of doing business not to be open to new Ideas," she said. So armed with the eight years of real estate knowledge. gleaned from the development ftrms. T orem began to research other areas of real estate. Friends suggested, with her per- sonaJlty, that she consider sales. In 1983, she joined a smaJI real estate firm In Costa Mesa lmmedlatefy earning the label of top salesperson by generating over S 12 million In sales during the two- year stint. "Those two years were Important" because it taught me a great deal about the real estate Industry and about my own abilities. More Importantly. It taught mr that I could manage a successfu real estate firm with the experience I had obtained," she said. In January of this year. Torelli started the company which bears her name. She has personally amassed $9.2 million In sales. "I usually represent both the buyer and seller 68 percent of the time." she said. "I find the buyer after I list the house because that way I am on it the whole time; It makes the transaction go smoother. I have sold approximately 120 homes and only three have not closed escrow." Torelli and husband Guy are expect- ing_ their first child In March, yet ToreOl,s -queaiy stomach has not affected her sales volume. Valerie Torelli "I have sold 10 houses in the last six weeks." she said smilina. "I put together my biggest trans- action In my riding clothes and the clients loved it." she said. Why riding clothes? Because next to closing a real estate transaction, the biggest high In Torelll's life Is riding competitively. She Is the proud owner of two thoroughbred horses who have helped Torelli decorate a portion of an office wall with award ribbons. "In a couple of years I will compete In the Grand Prix Jumping. I love the heights and the speed; I enjoy the challenge of doing something and being the best," she said. wmtam a. J>aaina (left) and Jolin .. ucllkolb. "'t -Success story at Elkins Co. William E. Duggins and John Rauschkolb, managers of the George Elkins Company's Orange County Commercial Brokerage and Mortgage Loan Dlviaiona, have announced that they negotiated and structured the Sale-Leaseback and financing of Ardrox. lncorporated's Headquarters- Manufacturing faclllty. Duggins. vice-president of the George Elkln1 Company's Com- mercial/Investments Dtvtslon In New· port Beach, repreeented the buyer, a Newport Beach-bued lnY99tor. John Rausct1koib, uaittant ~eeldent of thft company's Newpot1 Beech Mortgage Loan office, procured the loan on behalf of the buyer. The property located In L• Mirada consist• of two bulldlnga totaHng approxlmatefy '40.000 square feet situ- ated on approximately 2.37 acres of land. · • The aalfLprJ<;e was $1,850.000 with Ardrox, Incorporated, executing a long term leaseback with aggregate lease consideration In excess of $2,000,000. George Elkins Company's Orange County Mortgage Banking Division procured fixed rate ftnanctng for the buyer In the amount of $1,250.000. The George Elk Ina Company la a full- aervlee real estate firm wtth head· quartera In e.v.rty Hill• and reeldentlal and commerclal/lnvestment branches In ftY9 other prime Southern CaMfomla communltles. Mortgage Loan offices cover the west coast from Seattle to Include San Francisco. Beverly Hiiis, Newport 8Mch and San Otego. .. Real estate Scam artistS prey on aged State~s elite real estate crisis response-team concentrateseff ort~ on smashing fraud rings SACRAMENTO -Their favorite targets are the desperate an'1 the elderly, but real estate scam artists aren't afraid to prey on the sophisti- cated as well, according to state Department of ReaJ Estate In- vestigator Les R. Bettencourt. Bettencourt. the only Sacramento- based member of the ORE's elite Crisis Response Team -formed last year to concentrate on major fraud cases throughout the state -noted that the success of many scam operators depends on gaining the confidence and trust of their victims. As an example, he told of a case in which approximately 35 Investors in trust deeds were defrauded of an estimated $1 million. "They bought what they thought were first and second trust deeds that turned out to be sixth· and seventh trust deeds," he said. "Most were elderly, with substantial savings, look- ing for a good rate of return." Bettencourt said the suspect in this case belongs to the same church· as many of his Investors. And because of that relationship, he pointed out. "they put their faith in.his Judgment." Another scam -rent skimming - often Involves an individual in dis- tress, Bettencourt Indicated. He has linked one suspect to 12 v1ctlms. and there may be more. In such cases, a buyer typically will find a homeowner facing foreclosure and offer to take over the payments with no money down. Bettencourt explained. "The buyer rents out the property. collects the first and last month's rent, plus a cleaning deposit. But he makes no payments, and then walks away when the lender fore- closes.·· w.;i~8:. Y~~~~:i~oh;~~ ~~~:s~~~~ • were similarly victimized by walk- away buyers. The buyers would make no down payment, but would con- vince the sefler to take back a second or third note and to share some of the proceeds with them. ostensibly to make some repairs on the home. Instead, they would take the cash and default on the first mortgage and the notes as well. Bettencourt recalled. The scam Is rare today. he pointed out. because conventional mortgage rates are so attractive that home- owners nQ longer need to assist buyers with ttie financing. Demonstrating that even sophisti- cated financiers ~ay be victims of a scam, Bettencourt cited a case in which approximately 20 banks, sav- Ho1neowners should patch up problems · with their plasterers Oil-based paint takes longer to dry than water-based paints By ANDY LANG __ ,,_...., Q -We had a man in to patch plaster in our living room. He made the patches, then said we would have to wait twcv> or three months before painting the wall unless we wanted to have him treat the patches with some kind of sealer. We elected to wait. But the other day we had In a painter who did three bedrooms In our hOuse. He made seY«al patches in the walls. which are of real plaster. then painted right over them a couple of daystater. I meant to ask him about It, but he got away before I could. Do you know why the first painter made us wait so long? A. -The answer probably Is that. the flrat time, the painter used an oll- baled palnt, which requires a oonsider- able watt befote a pateh can be covered. The MCond Ume, latex paint undoubtedty wu uMd. ellmlnatlng the need for a tong wait. It would be lnternttng to know why the first person did not treat the patches hlmlelf so the -,, wall could be painted immedlatety. 0 . -I have to make a concrete walkway, not a very long one. but one that I do not want to be slippery. I have heard that drawing a broom of some kind across the concrete while It is still wet will make a non-slippery surface. Does this require any particular skill? A. -No. Use a push broom wrth fairly stiff bristles. Draw it across the pathway rather than in the direction In which people will walk. Do not apply any pressure to the broom; just draw it across the pathway lightly. This should be done while the concrete Is stlll soft. but not too soft. When it appears that the concrete is starting to harden the tiniest bit. draw the broom across It a little and see whether you are getting the effect you want. If so, continue the job. This is a case of "easy does It." Q . -In putting together a number of cabinets In which hardboard wm be the principal material. wh~t kind of adhesive will work best with It? A. -A good acn.eslve for wood Is a good ahdesive for hardboard, which ls actually wood pressed together under high heat. If anything ls to be glued to the face of the hardboard. whleh normally Is smooth, rough It up wfth sandpaper so that the glue wf 11 adhere better. ings and loans and mortgage bankers sustained IOSMS estimated at "a couple of million doUars." Bettencourt said the scam works this way: A broker. In coHuaion "with a buyer and seller, arranges for an inflated appraisal on a home worth $100,000 to be sold for $300.000. A loan Is then secured. baaed on the phony appralsal. and the sener then takes the money, splits the profits wfth ·his broker and buyer, and then they all disappear. "They may also rent out the prop- erty for a while or deed It -over to someone etse, just to get rid of it. F.lther way, the lender eventually winds up with a much overpriced property on ,his hands,·· he e)(ptained. The ORE employs approxJmately 50 lnvesttgators In California, but only five of them -including Bettencourt -are members of its Crisis Response Team. Raymond L. Royce, who heads the regulatory and recovery division. said the CRT has a small caseload "so it can produce quality Investigations which can be sucoessfully pros- ecuted, both administratively and criminally." While the DRE only Investigates alleged misconduct of real estate brokers and sales agents and at most can onty revoke their licenses. It can and does cooperate with the state attorney general's office, district at- torneys and other law enforcement agencies In criminal prosecutions. Bettencourt, a member of the Sacramento County White Collar Crime Task Force, said he ·would advise those about to become in- volved in a reaJ estate action to use the services of an attorney. • . "For someone who has little prior experience In real estate deals, I think both sides should have the contracts in a home sale reviewed by an attorney, and especial!~ in an invest- ment situation. such as the purchase of trust deeds," he said. Bettencourt. who once worked for a title company, also recommends the use of escrow In any property transfer or Investment. ·''Rather then just handing your check over to someone. deposit it in escrow and have the other side put their document In escrow until a title Insurance policy verifies the docu- ment." he saJd. "Don't accept a trust deed without having a tltle search." Know who you are dealing with, Bettencourt continued. "Check them out. If a person has a broker's license or a sales license. you can call the department to find out whether any disciplinary action has every been taken against the holder of the license. We can't tell you if they've just had complaints against them, though, because they might be frivol- ous or spiteful." ·~Hrw-unt & Associates 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Newport Center TOP OF THE WORLD That's the VIEW from this magnificent manor high on a hill in Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 bedroom. 7 bath refl ects the ultimate in quality throughout. Library, step-down family room with fireplace . gourmet kitchen a nd incredible master suite with sauna, fireplace. walk-in "closet room" and VIEW. 40' pool and spa. Owners may consider trade. Try your home or commercial as down payment. Offered at fl,750,000. Jerri Hunt BAYFRONT PIER AND SLIP Expansive VIEW w /60' on the bay~lll:amatic high ceilings. 3 BO. 3 BA, formal dining room + den/library. Beautiful quality move- in condition. Pier and slip for 64' boat. $1 ,595,000. "Low down" O.W.C. 2nd T.O. Call Harriet Perry 121 HARBOR ISLAND RD. OPEN SAT & Su N 1-5 **NEW LISTING** CORONA DEL MAil -BA YPllONT Single level condo-w/sUp rigbts ... $489,000. Fee Barbara Kastle 1209 Bayside Dr. Open Daily l-S -NEED RENTAL LISTINGS- ,. I .. ! I J - - ~~----------------.... ----------------................. .. • Ill ' ., W • • .. I • • • • • I I • , ..- .. .. •• --·... ., ~-------------~ :sci'!' ' -e_ .. ~ .~.---~~.... ,;,~~- HOMES FOR SALE 3 BR plus Fii RM or DEN 4 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEi * •"' 11 Cherbrough. N.B. **606 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach 84,85,86 Rocky P1. Spyglass 644-6200 $2. 700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 673-7771 $669,000 Sun 1-5 759-9 100 S 1.075,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 BEDROOM * * 1323 Bayside Or, Mai Kai 644-6200 $449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 362 1 Bear St .aH, Santa Ana 644-6200 $105,000 Saturday t- 209 Ins. COM 644-6200 $439.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2 BEDROOM 3 Anes Ct. Newport Crest 644-6200 $1 64.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 238 Flower Street, Easts1de Costa Mesa 63 1-8011 $164.000 Sat /Sun 12·30-4 30 326 Orchid. Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $269,000 Sunday 12-5 1506 Park Ave. Balboa Island 997-24 10 $325.000 Sun 1-4 222 Rochester, Easts1de Costa Mesa 646-717 1 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1100 Rutland rd, Westclitt 644-6200 $1 39.500 Sunday 1-5 • 174 1 Tustm Ave 3-B, Costa Mesa 645-7555 $120,000 Sun 1-4 30 2 BR pl us FAM RM or DEN 305 Cedar. Newpori Beach 722-9730 $179.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Ch atham Ct, Belcourt 644-6200 $585.000 Sunday 1-5 * •633 Ltdo Park aE3 (lido Isle) NB 402 391h St .• Newport Beach 650-3335 $349,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 •2005 Baleric (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 631-1266 $229,900 Sunday 1-4 472 Abbie Way (Eastside) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $229.500 Sat./Sun. 12_5 "'2 Barrenger Court. Belcourt, N.B. * 1112 Berkshire.Westcliff 759-0469 $895,000 Sat 1-5. Sun 2-5 644-6200 $275,500 Saturday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Or, COM 759-9100 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 • 51 1 Cliff Or, Cliff haven. Nwpt Bch S4501 Aneta In. S.)'Cfesl 64 2 -6200 S2B,OOO Sundey 1~ v ••5 Belcourt Dr. South. Belcour1. N.B. 1~65.000---~-5. Sun 2--5 -~~-5200 s~ unoay 1-5 1309 Dolphin Terrace.Irvine Terrace * •3725 Blue Key (Harbor View Hills) COM 63 1-7300 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-6094 $445.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 260 Evening Canyon {Shorecliffs) COM 673-5354 $850,000 Saturday 1-5 l 736 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores NB 631 -7300 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB *SO Braeburn. Big Canyon 644-6200 $639,000 Sunday 1-5 * 11 Carmel Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $589,000 Sunday 1-5 63 1-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 295l Cassia {Bluffs) Newport Beach 1000 Grove. Westchff 644-6200 $457.000 Saturday 1-5 759-9100 $375.000 Saturday 1-5 •287 Harbor view Or (Harbor View Hills) NB * •6 Chadbourne. Belcourt 644-9060 $529,500 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $899,000 Sunday 1~ * • 1207 Highland Dr. Westclitt Custom •32 Columbus, Northwood. Irvine 63 1·7300 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1.5· 640-0020 $260.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 16 Jetty Drive, Jasmine Creek. CdM 1108 Dolphin Terrace. lrvlne Terrace 759-1626 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $449.500 Sunday 1-5 730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. CdM * 1342 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores 759-1877 $265.000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 724 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM * 1800 Glenwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $299,900 Sunday 1-5 759-6700 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 218 Marguente. Olde COM 2133 Indian Springs (Back Bay) NB 675-6000 $419.000 Sunday 1-5 646-7171 $425.000 Sunday 1·5 21 49 Miramar, Peninsula 335 Piazza Lido {Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $475,0QO Sunday 1-5 673-7300 $555.500 Sunda 2-5 * *308 Morning Star In, Dover Shores 250 Poppy, (Ocean View). Olde C~ 63 1-7300 $775.000 Sunday 1-5 759-9070 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 45 Northampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 1601 Port Abbey {Harbor View Hms) NB 759-6700 $560,000 Sunday 12-4 759-9100 $343.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 130 1 Not11ngham Rd, w estclitt 1601 Port Abbey {Harbor View Hms) NB 631-7300 $295,000 Sun 1-5 759-9100 $343,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 32 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 644-6200 $499.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6700 $349.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 412 Onda (Bluffs) Newport Beach * • 14 Aue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon 644-6200 $259,000 Sat/Sun 2-4 644-6200 $865,000 Sunday 1-5 5 IR plus Fii RI or DEi * 1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shores 631-7300 $739.500 Sun 1-5 2233 Aralla {Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $290,000 Fee Sun 1-5 "'20 Canyon Fairway (Fairway 1) Big Cyn 644-9060 $1.450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v * •27671 Chapala. Mission Viejo 675-2814 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galax~rive, Dover Shores_ 631-7300 $651.000 -Sunday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr V'tew Hills) CdM 644-5273 $520,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2100 Leeward Ln. Baycres1 631 -7300 $298 .000 Sa1 1-5 1532 Miramar (Balboa Peninsula) NB 646-717 1 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 • 11 Monaco. Harbor Ridge 642-6200 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 * *401 North Star Lane (Dover Shares) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 11 8 Ruby, Balboa Island 644-9060 a$499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3452 Santa Clara. E/side Costa Mesa 631 -1266 $184,900 Sat/Sun 1...- * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $339.500 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward . (Shorecllffs). CdM 720-0683 $489,000 Sat/Sun & IR plus FAI RI or DEi * •36ambrla. COt0t1a def Mar 759-1867 $795,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 23 Loch moor. Big Canyon 644-6200 $890.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * "'2 Winged Foot {Big Canyon) NB 760-0606 $935,000 Sal./Sun. t-5 759-6700 $625.000mc turn Sat/Sun 12-4 • • "'7 Ocean Vista. Sea lsland • .m3 15 19 Santanell Terrace, Irvine Terrace * 1806 Sandlewood {Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631-7.300 $4-1-5-000 ---sun-i-759 67~99.000 Set 11 5 Sun-+-s-"1-----11-..1t• 933 Sonora Road. Mesa Del Mar 1521 Seacrest. Newport Beach 760--13333 $39\),000 ·Sunday 1-5 t754 Santa Ana Ave, Easts1de Costa Mesa 646-7 171 $168.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1400 W Bay Ave (Bal Penin) NB 673-7300 $1.195,000 Saturday 1-4 3 BEDROOM 4500 Cortland Cameo Hinds 644-6200 $365.000 Sa11Sun 2 5 4 14 Dahlia. Old COM 675-6000 $355,000 Sat.Sun 1-5 425 E 20th St Eas1s1de Costa Mesa ~ 673-7300 $264 500 Saturday 10-2 * * to 14 E Balboa Blvd Peninsula 644-6200 $895 000 Sunday 1-5 237 Heliotrope Corona del Mar 6 73-5354 $349.500 Sunday 1-5 1852 Iowa Stree1. Mesa Verde. CM 63 1-2242 $1 52 900 Sal/Sun 11 3 3022 Killybrooke Costa Mesa 751-3539 $152000 Sun 1-5 212 Liiiian Place, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $1 44 500 Saturday 1-5 320 t Montana. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $164.900 ·Saturday 1-4 2 139 National, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $119,900 Saturday 1-4 3335 Ocean Blvd, COM 644-6200 $1.295.000 Sa11Sun 1-5 2637 Vista Ornada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 63 1-1266 $218,900 Saturday 1-4 2659 Vista Ornada. Bluffs 675--6000 $2..0,000 Sunday 1.5 63 1-7300 S 159,900 Sunday 1-5 759-4830 $51 6,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1228 Sussex Ln, westchfl •20 15 Seadrift, Newport Beach 63 1-7300 $279.900 Sun 1-5 759-4830 $376.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1308 Sussex. Newport Beach •708 St James Pia~. Cllffhaven, NB 759-9100 $305,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 646-4394 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1308 Sussex, N.B •1919 Suva Cir. Costa Mesa 759-9 100 $305.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 546-2313 $264,900 Sat/Sun 2-5 1807 Tahuna Terr. Irvine Terr 1834 Tradewmds Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 644-6200 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 63 1-7300 $299.500 Sat./Sun 1-5 * 1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest * • tt 1 Twin Lake Cir (Spyglass) NB 63 1-7300 $298 000 Sat 1-5 673-7771 $595,000 Open Sunday 1-4 * •207 Tustm Av~ (Newport Heights) NB * •3 19 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7771 $359.500 Sunday 1-5 ~· 673-777 1 $3,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 736 Via Ltdo Nord. Ltdo Isle. NB * * 66 1 Via Udo Soud (ltdo Isle) NB 642-5200 $ t.625,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 $1.550,000 Sunday 1-4 464 Vista Trucha. Bluffs, N B 22 16 Waterfront. COM 759· 9100 $279,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1432 w Bay. Newpor1 Beach * * 1436 W. Bay, Newport Beach 646-7 17 I $995 000 Sunday 1-5 673-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 · • 1907 Windward Ln. Baycrest, N.B 63 1-7300 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 759-4830 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 47 Balboa Coves. Balboa Coves 650-5097 $499.500 Sat Sun 1-5 1108 E. Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 675-6000 $1 .100 ,000 Sunday 1-5 * 200 1 Kewamee. COM 5 BEDROOM 675-60"00 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 201 7 Paloma Or. CM 548-9610 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 * * * 1018 Polarls, Dover Shores, Nwpt Bch 963 Lansing Lane, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $155,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 760-8333 $795,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 •321 Poppy. Olde COM 760-1096 $595,000 Sunday 1 ·5 t 18 Ruby, Balboa Island 644-9060 $499,500 Salurday 1-5 941 Serra Way. Costa Mesa 546-3329 $154,000 Sat 2-6 Sun 2-5 720 Via Lido Soud (Lido ISie) Nwpt Bch 673·7300 $795,000 S1hird1y 1'4 TOWIHOIES · FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM ••"'200 McNeil PH .al (Studio) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $7~.000 Sunday 1-4 2 BEDROOM • • "'200 McNeil a 10 1 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $119.000 Sunday 1-4 * • "'200 McNeil .a t 02 (Versaille.s) NB 673-7300 $1 24,900 Sunday 1-4 ••"'200 McNeil PH.11 1 (Versa11le~NB 673-7300 $1 19.500 Sunday 1-4 * • "'240 Nice t 106. Vitia Balboa. NB 673-8494 $1 55.000 Open Sunday 1-4 *•v 100 Sctiolz Plaza ~2 14 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $199,000 Sunday 1-4 2 BR plus FAii RI or DEN 3 11 Oahlla. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $239,500 Sunday 1-5 * • v 22 Ocean Vista (Sea Island) NB 640-18 12 $477.500 Sal/Sun 12-5 431 Wn tmlnstet Ave. Nwpt Hgta, NB 63 1-5661 '$195.000 Sunday 12-5 ·-----------------------------..................... .. t ' ·-, -, ... --~ J ; __ -_.-• -a.~---- 3 BEDROOM * • · 7 Gretel Court (Newport Crest) NB b73-7300 $189.000 Sunday 1-4 J ~ti plus FAM RM or DEN 2420 Vista Nobleza. The Bluffs ti31-7300 $289.000 Sunday 1-5 BELCOURT -POOL 5 Belcourt Dr. South - j Come see this 1 year new Manor 2 in Belcourt. Huge 38' long pool & spa. Sharp. sharp. sharp. Very emotional. $860,000 759-0469 Owner I Agent ~ _..t. ... ...... .. ~ ••TIEMllT lfmlllf flTATfl OI Tm WATEI • IWPT ICH ocated at the entrance of HARBOR ISLAND ON NEWPORT BAY • CHANNEL! Panoramic •1ews of Bay t-Channel. 100 ft frontage on lllewport Bay with 176 f1 on Channel of "4ewp0<1 Ba~May accomodate 100· • · yacntl 20,000 sq. f1 • 101 With park-like I grounds! -.................. pptce PATllCI IEllRE 718-1702 831-1!88 I OLD C41 321 HAZEL Tiii IS ITU! Your decoratOf dfeam home Oii lusll canyon 11/1>1rt1al OCUft .,... Ont bloU to CM ~ 4811, 3BA. l1bulOuS 11mt1) room $695.000 C.11 lof awl IWlllllEI w ·1na1•11 l1t-to10 • 1 nm ••HA"• ·DUPLEXES FOR SALE L dR plus 2 BR 621 Acacia. Corona Del Mar 759-1877 Sunday 1·5 BELCOURT -NEW! 2 BARRENGER COURT Looking for a brand new home? This home is a Gallery 3 custom_ 4,245 sq.ft. 4 bdrm. 3' 1 baths. Very well built including ramte. marble & m r 1 A ome by today' OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5, SUN 2-5 $895,000 759-0469 Owner I Agent BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED DUPLEX 8 YEARS NEW ti ' i 1 I ,,,j .. ,1 :if (lf .. \jlnf ·i'ftnf'r f fQnf f f1 I f ~ I' ~.11 ll•r ,11 l'l~ ,(~1 O<lf'TI f ,dlUfl' "JIO • ' 1 • • t•' 1'td" 1..1unf Pr, A \t'!O~f-r"t R'ct' • • , J._ 1 .. t l :>iar'f .. Wit ' t i' • ~ . ., "''h df~ ,,. ASKING $315,000 JACOBS REALTY, INC 675-6670 LOWEST PRICED OCEAN VIEW HOME IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR • 7 Block to Corona del mar Beach 4Bdrm. 2Ba., Fam/Dine Room Great decks. Private & serene ... ALL THIS ·FOR ONLY $399,000 250 POPPY OPEN SAT/Slit 12-5 _. & PATTY McDONALD 759-907~ SAtl>S IMSMNT ~ CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR REiil * •:: 7 Sea Island (3BR 2•11BA) Big Cnyn. NB 63 1-1266 $1850/mo · Sat/Sun J·~ HARBOR HILL- DRIVE BY -25 HILLSBOROUGH Fabulous huge ocean view vacant lot 1n private gated Harbor Hill Lot measures approx. 85' wide x 123' • I preltminary plans for 5,600 sq.ft. Med1teranean home included in purchase pnce of $335,000 cash firm. Owner -Agent 759-046 TOP OF THE WORLD That's the VIEW from this manor high on a hill in Harbor Ridge! I 5Bdrm. 7 Bath, family rm. library. Enormous master suite w/sauna. Pool/spa Will trade. $1 .750,000. I ~ Agt, Jeri Hun• ~ CALL 140·4111 4 APIRTIEllTS FOR REiil 2658 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. Newport Beach 675-8066 $1500 Sunday 1-4 •Spa •Pool * *Waterfront * * •Wate(1ront & Pool vGL'ie address at gu~d qate- New,.rt Beaell •ylre•t This has to be one of the finest water- front homes available. Large dock will handle large boat 60 ft. and 2 ~lier ones. S bdrm, 4'n bath. Frencti dOOfS and wfndows. Brick deck and courtyard. T rasSe tor smaller home or Industrial COMMERCIAL B UILDl"G AT THE ~Eft' t'U~ ZO~E ZONED C l ll111 I 1 ... 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REALTY ' BARRETr DH!DSOS U lL Tl INC 11,.,., ,., ,11..,0 a 2 ma\11'• Dd•m 4Ba 2 )pJh1h .car gar newly ,1.,., 1 Sf'c:; ga it' I ., n RCH) M A p ART w stmw~rs & 2 w tub !\ •l•I' l•"ill tin Call P J $ ·1•• •100 Open Sunday . . . BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME IN GARDEN SETTING This immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is a real jewel. 1ncludes beam ceilings, trench doors, cory brick fireplace all surrounded by lush gardens, large pool, spa and Koi pond. Perfect for outside living and entertaining. Priced to sell. 8889,000 OPEii SUN 1-5 50 BRAEBURll For more information call: DANNY BIBB or STEPHANIE GROBY Grubber-Ellis 144-1200 .I , •PJT >t'• the garage sho ... "' s 1 I am 11 y ,,,, •• 1 ''1 c..r f,33 11.16 1 _ 1t, Jetty DrtvP 11 11 ,.,,,15 tor S850tmo o ... ner builder built in 1 ·-----------------( '.)ME BY YOU LL 196S W~ll kepi & be<1ut1 l 01/E IT lull) 1,moscaped New air • Ly IRYl.E c;r,nd I\ lurnace tenergv -elf,1.1Pnll A '>!Ory book TERRACE sPll1n9 & cm1y a 20 min walk 10 1rou1 st1eam All OPEi SUIDAY 1-5 th•s f. 1ust a 15 min drive 130 •aLalaR d<>w" the hill to On1at10 • • • lnl"'" A.irport 20 min I r11s '~ .!''"e ot 1ne n•cest <lotvP 11µ the hill to the sk• Ii 1m"" 1n Co•ona Del Mar 1111 s ol Ml Baldy "' '111<; P"tf' range' REDU<:.ED TO S350 000 ( • 1 ,.,,,,,, It ''II and reao Pur ... hdS•' oulroghl or trade 9 11 <1 .. ns "''" .1 nice pa110 '°' Avalon property (in ·•" , 1oor1 lloor plan with IPP <J11lyl lncorne & or ,,.,,.,. 1'11'C1rooms two rt'S1(lt>nt1.1I p101.1erty All I• II''' .1nd BEAUllfULLY "'QU'""" call (7 1'11 MO.INT A1Nf0' $265 000 Q8i IQ]" prmc: only i59-t877' _ TiJ of Lill• ltle. 50 ot bav trontaqe 144 oer tll Probate Bob C1tl'.l•llf0 14)85t 7720or 073-0354 IEST IUY II .IASIJIE CllEEI 1321,000 Located on wide, lush greenbelt with a view of the ocean from yoor patio. 2 bdrms, and den. This must be sold nowt See It tod, . ..... ,.. II' FD_, ......... ....... NEWPORT TER}lACE LARGEST MODEL "C" PLAN S Bdrm + 21/a Ba~ wi~ garage $124,900 (A STEAL)! RON ORT REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS (714) 963-8877 NEWPORT BEACH CONDO ------~ OPEN Slit 12 -4 llEllCEI TO 1231,000 llYWm 10% .... 2751 ... LSDALE 2~rooms and den, 2'h baths, 2 car garage. Completely ll1llf'lded. Mountain and city li&flts view. Excellent location. Owner must sacrifice. • ... I ~----------------------------......................... _ , . .. .. . . . . . .. • • • t .., • f , .... . . . . • ' )i . " .. tm c.ta... t1M1c.ta... tll41e..ta... 1114 111u 1114 Int . ...,. tM1 lrvi11e tM4 COMFY ctnllE 11 11 N •C" lrple it's area • ,.m ... r w/tt "s wood I I 1,led f1onf S 185,000 ,1 759-4830 GAEA T M S TERN REAL ESTATE Bac,elcu Bewaee!! Don't visit 311 Dahlia on Sunday afternoon if you're not ready to buy! Smart modern 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba condo, skyllghted, fireplace. patio and deck. Big 2 car finished garage and only a giant step to China Cove. $239,500. • (fi(,.,,,,," J"/t Ila) :liofi~1lti1J fi j.J-8'l.<J'l 3407 [. Cont Hwy .. Coroni del M¥ OPENIUN1M REDUCED TO SELL 19 VIENNA Beautiful 4 bedroom condo In pres- Ugious Harbor Ridge. This popular Kensington model has over $100,000 In upgrades including: Jacuzzi In master bathroom. mir- rored walls. custom window treat-, ments and tract llghtlng. City lights and mountain view. $-C95.000. Cati RON FELSOT 780-5000 *I/Siii ...... •REALFIXER• Onr2IOI, US1WllMCll tmmac •Br f't'.Ba, quiet CllSITflUCI o.flFIL•OIZY s v<'> new -modetn • 3br. 2ba. fr rm lor 2-3 3 bdrm wlalley access street S 154 000 Xlnt 3 bdrm. 2'1r bath twnhm Immaculate condihon 3 bdrm Pnte11a1ning home more units S 1 S9 000 l •'CJ" 10 1 w1111 tots or cond 941 Sea a Way Many upgrades Super bdrm 2 balh townhome w POOL & SPA · eK· Agent 546-7739 c.liJorn f ,.tensove use ol 546-3329 or 545-5408 area Only $158 000 Call with lovely garden and tens•vP b!ICkwork high a 1t••r Fiii'! ~tctor1t•O glass and oak Ge0tge Mason 63 t-1266 private patio located near ce11tngi. skylights. formal -" • Nf'w proce . S 149 000 ~ schools and shopping hv•ng rmld1nong rm lrg New single family •1omes in Great lamoty nome' Own· family rm 2 lrplcs 2 sit Costa Mesa wlprtvate Traditi'o-al _ eo s are re1oca1 1n9 Clown wet bars more lncd yrds m e rO'>ls oa-. '" ( $ l~ 900 Must see A valve at cabinets & much more• Realty ·J\('IKlt: till.I.I~ -Call Tony Shaw 5249 995 wlterms• Call Call today Agt 548· t329 "EALTO" lmae IM4 Pa111c.• Tenore 63 1-1266 Casll fer YHr E••ity 631·7:\70 EAS TSIOE CHARMER rlT\ or 760 8702 SAVE vour credit, t am This hse •S soec•al' lreaut S1000's l•ffl llartlet t>..ft-<) loolling loi home to hvt! on (SIDE' Reduced lor quick oec 28R IBA, 1°' din Owner transfered Pres-< 0 111 I I ~11 ~ Cosra Mesa Newport ~.11£" Jbd 2llil lam rm hdwd llrs lrplc. nuge lot 11g1ous Irvine jpG Catn Call 220-!008 w c11 t•aue llM pool w/alley access 5164 OOO C.t'•IS w tw1ndow wall. S 199 000 U 1-IO 11 marw 11pgraoes.,Si36 900 115-2311 CHllMIH llllECllHT HARBOR VIEW HOMES Live on the park. Walk to schools and swim club A spacious 3 bdrm. 2 bath home ready to move into It's clean, bright. sunny and cool. Recently decor- ated and landscaped Priced $269.900 Call PAM MOSS 760-5000 or 759-1890 srowro -Stff tlTY C.DF. MINI ESTATE APPROX. 1h ACRE Situated on a beautiful cul·de-sac & 150' frontage dirtelly on etnter of [1ecuhve North Golf Course w/magtficent view of Mt San Jacinto & Mt Gorgoma Huce treed lot w/19 maiesllc Quttn Palms, 70 stately Italian Cypress & arttn & blue Teraloosas. this eiqu1s1te home stands ready to surround you w/huury & elegance. Built w/substance & character. de SJ&ner decorated & absolutely beautifully main tamed Truly a one·of·a kind all electric home. (central air) Has Z.300 SQ. tt. w/a connectme euest cottage. 3 lg bdrms. vanity rm. 2~Ba. fotmtl dtnlfli & ltv+n« rnt; laftllly rm. wstom ~1tchen & laundry (all new aPP11ances). ottice & lg dbl earage. (me opener). 8 chaodehers & much more 3 crptd patios, (I covered·2 open) .,J wo water fountilns. Easy mamten1nce. (rock- stlped w/wine. eold & .mt stone) fenced on all 4 Sides w/lancy block walls & pmk & white tences. Front entrance his wtute 11on picket fence Alt h<1ve locked 1ates for total PftVKJ & security There are many other amen1t1ts lo numerous to 1tem11e Proudly ottered at $15.000 below appraisal $227,500 Worth every penny & I w1U tonsidef any l11r offer (714) 679-7098 SS I -22 10 ACJI Own ~a_ggte Cunn1ngti.arn._ ·~ bulinelRm:gying toT new.:etegant French -f!eanor786-!>776"-n.-1oca11c>n? Announce the PETE BARRETI .. REALTY RYPAHIH Is included w lh•'l 4 bdrm "''m' N lOZ) ltpl<. (\ trg ""'' BR l 'lC. ~led on qu 1 ~1 c u l oe -sac w hl,,c ~wa l fence s '*"" .. no c d ll ·59 . .iaJo (,~(.\.WES TERN RE AL f 5 lATE lCi!ill. Norm indy townhome mc>Yelncl .... fled win .... 11, 1aoo sq " 3 bd•m 2 5 bath stained 9lt1S'> 2 l11ep1aces 9 o r l "'o us c usto m redwooo dee~ dnd spa h t ceoltng.-. tons ol ltght Musi see' $173 000 -Robin Tenen 63 1-1266 liiit#a NICE SUSllEI USTSllE'S IEST llY $$172 000$$ J b<lrm 1 75 oath dllev RV Many 11p gr Mil'!. Prtn only OPEN SUN I 4 Robert Mtlltken 631-1266 IPTaJISPlll•YllW- MTUSTll Jump In and splash In this "L" stiaped pool with diving board, water allde and spa. Enjoy mountain view from bOth n()Ofs. Entet1aln gracloulfy wlth private yard. Ltg 5 bdrm home wtttl bdrm/bath downstwa. 11 IUlll UT '"'--' ,_, Cell JO-ANN DORAN 780-5000 or 759-0619 Rf{M~ of Newport Beach INSPECTIONS 8U IL:J ING DIAGNOST ICS , l ~C , I Inspectors of commercial. income. industrial and residtnbal properties t Complete eumination of tKhnal and quality aspects. t Expert advice on how to r!medy deficiencies. m1nim1ze earthquake damage and opbmtZe maintenance t Full written report + Surpnsmgty low cost. DR. JON JUNGREN, PROFESSIONAL ENGlffiR (114) 432-0493 SOTHEBY'S I~rri-:R~:\Tl<)~.\L RI-:.-\I]"'. 759-6700 INVITES YO U TO AN EXCLUSIVE VIEW 107 MILFORD DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR A VACANT OCEANFRON'V LOT IN CAMEO SHORES A OPEN SUNDAY ONLY 1-5 OTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL TY AGENT WILL BE ON SITE TO ASSIST OFFERED AT $1,900,000 Fee --' I l • l • I I I I r--- 1 CJ.B••r111t BUL I llM l••••,.-'rt IMD lMt l•!Jlft .... ~ IMt l!!J!rt IND lMI s..~ C..st CerH• •ti lu 2122 1114 ••et .... l.t~ ... llJS •IAl•llMI• lllC&IYH LIWllTPllGlll ••trt lOH lllllTMl.USIS Easts1d6. 2br. 1';,ba. gar. 2 YEAR OLD COHOO ' TllTtlllOI VIEW Wm! Is whefe this etegant fam11y Ill CllYll 2 bOrm. 2 bath WOOdfake carp e 1 s & drapes blOCk from beacil. 2b Gorgeous 48drm~ totally Jbc:I, Jba. over 3000 sq t1 home is located The pool 28r 289 c:len Dover Mdl co" c:I o Sec g a I e. OCEAN BLVD. full view. $9 15/mo 760-8J64 2ba. frplc. c:lbl gar upgraded Near 3000 sq SP e c I a cu I a r c • t Y & other planMgs g1111ng Sgt stry Call 760·8069 thOvsanc:ls '" upgrades, 4Bc:lrm. 3Ba. l1JT11ly room, EASTStOE HOUSE S 1350/mo A~ tor M1k• 11 w/assumabte loa11 Call 1tght1mtn view, secu1tty 1rs South Seas eftect A lor gate admi11 DAIL y best location 1n complex. 2 decks. 2 car garage • S 1100• sec Jbr 2ba d or RoOef {818) 967 • 143, Peg Dameron. Agt tor de-system, lormal c:ltn Pres-separate patto oft the s325 000 Ownef/A.gt $110,000. ask for Geo<ge guest spaces Available 1 1 PElS · dg 205 39th SI N B talls559-9400 t1geous gated commum· kitchen eating area al-63 l ·t266 Oclober 5tt1,S27ootmo oc,c ~~n·~~-4968.g nr JBdrm. 2Ba. large yard ty Pa1c:I $725.000 $ACRI-lords Intimate outside •111 ICl&I YllW LOVEL y POPPY f ully · formal d1mrig rm, fam1~ L•1•u lt1c~ 1041 FtCE $670,000 will trade d 1" 1" g S 5 9 9 · O O O ? Master Bdrm su•tes. den rurmshed 2Bdr~ 2Ba EASTSIOE new clean 3Br 1oom Garage dOOf oprt o wner very aniuous 759-4830 GREAT WEST· wtwet bar. 2•,ea. 10x30' v-nice $2000I~ inci 2Ba 2 car gar, trptc looc:I 51400,mo Ctean& read• E•Ulll&Y Open Sun 1.5 pm, lt ERNREALESTATE <leek oft Bdrm & c:len ___ garc:lwr &ullls yd St t50 Avall 1mmed now No pets · Ocean v~ :-PV1 beach Cherbourg . Newport S 190,000 Assumable •Wit l•n 01548-3706 E/6"45-0968 $t.eti i~:5.~ C3ar~;e~~~:. Beach Unlted Brokers [ ~T ,, S 156 000 loan S 15,000 F S.I llOI SANDCASTLE CONDO. f 'StDE 3t>d. 2ba. no pets Realtor 759_ 1552 John Carey 67J-777 t -.A_ Down OWC 2nc:I wino tr t Furnished 2Bdrm. 2Ba. 2 s 1085 , security Reter-111·22U I C ---interest pyml s 1st year 1BA Fum Mobile Home car garage, pool & spa 2 ences req d Avail now• MinieaVitje 1M7 l IUJVIEW ___ • 43t WE STMINSTERAVE Good C M loc 2 car mos??0<S16001mo ,95_8744 -..,.....,.-,_...,._.__.,;;,,;;.-,101vorce forces this sate'" C 631-5661 spaces asking S22 995 HEC CISTOI •r Hurry 10 see t his liffll1tH hll lffH rent sp $250 63l-2i21 VILLA BALBOA.dual mas--side class 3br 2ba hse ~ ~unho\\ t\l·alh . 5 e c:1 rm 5 2 o o 511 I gorgeous view property Charming, cozy, warm and NEWPORl CRE ST by rer suites. <leek, quMtt & tlyc:I garg avail 10· t $975 .-- $695,000 Bkr 675•2814 ' '" Newport Beach 3 wondertul' This 4 bdrm, 2 owner. 3bc:I. 2'1iba condo. Double wlde, beaut cond. secure Vacant & ready 539·6191 Agt tee JSR 28A, lrg lam rm. frplc overs1z~ t>dr-ms. 2'. bath '-'Y-'emodeled cargar...enc1.un11 A 28R, lam rm 28.t. lnd')I .S 1200.lmo. ·E --• dips. QJ>i ''i lltwpert lt1c~ !Mt baths lllple garage home lull of trench doors pool teMis s t82K rm w/wshr & c:lryr 5 Star •,/' J / U(l 1 house 3 r 2'') a, yard Harbor View Area -enormous pool. sec sys-and crown molding is OPEN HSE Sal/Sun 11•4 Irvine Park 760-6050 f't(Jt(1llll <11' ' IT~ I c:len quiet Cut-oe-sac. 8 l8· 784-076 l IEST llJ 11 llll tem the ltst goes on anc:I lruly a family s dream 11 Bartovento 770-8n5 C t Let •• 'fu.J.~·1/(''.> gronr. "0 pels $l350 mo AnK1ous seller 4Br J Ba 3 on You MUST see this Located on a quiet cut-tat trJ I 7• lstllastlc:lep 6"45-0779 3Br J •,ea Lido Isle cargar on larger lot steal at $485.000 Call de-sac inoneolNewport IEWNllTISUllli•E Crrrt1 1225 fi1 .. J-"l~'I~ LOOK FIRST-POOL & Bayfront home w tsanc:I) ShOINS hke a model $J99K Anne Mccasland Beach's most c:les11able ' ' · VIEW• 1 28 963 beacti & 2 car garage DOVER RE 759-5080 631·1266 areas Per1ec1s11ec:l ~ard Country charm 3bc:I. P&ClflCYIEW l4t7(.c..t..., .. C.. Ar bo;"''~'~oo:mo S30001mo Boat ac -1()( kids anc:I <logs neio.t to 2 1ba lam rm hot tub. Ocean v-• plot for sale comodattons possible IUCIHISf ··~·~~-a tree hned nature trail sundeci. ·R 2 to t $8007 14496-3793 Lovelycomptfum28r 2Ba 962-8013 851 1601 Eves5"44·2066 s 179.950 2Br . den & I.:.:.._.... $339 000 $349 000 650-3J35 L I s I ...... Js'2!oom1neu c, rk c,2o000nc:lo NEWPORT HEIGHTS area 3 • Den 3Ba frplc dlw 2 ~ludy 2 Cdr garage Va· Pr Call Tony Sha"' tll tr It ,. "urn 2BR tBA house Yara ' · Cdrlt & 1n move-in con· NEWPORT lERAACE um.aES Adlts pret No pets ga s8501m d 1 car gar OuPle• ocean vu d1t1on P11ce incl 1anc:1 l&Jfl.-T-(J £:IQ, Largosr mooer "C' Plan n. 760-0473 r 63 5 ~; ep '"c $1400/mo Agt 673-9060 DOC SOE RE 722 73 _, -..-1. JBr 2 >Ba with gar""" Long Beach Yacht Club gdnr 1 1 R . K I ·9 0 2 • Den. Owner's UM ..,,-anc:I harbol view Lots of NEW DELUXE CONDO ST., L••-• 58 lam rm JBA. 2 frpls I L • S t24 900 (A Steal'I Bkr -C """"' $2100/ *••JFlllT---* overoo .. tngsandybeach i_, 0 ,II,\' l.j,'11) RonOrt 963_8377 parki ng butlc:I your 3BR3'')BA.2 frptCS,brtgh1 • omm.,...... mo ---I 8 ma'" channet 38c:lrm -•\ dream home Lot value & airy. $2000/mo Agent J bdrm 2ba abode $725 Unique Homes 675-6000 Bo;it slip avt Pool Sec rental income S20 000 on111 Agt 213-434-8185 673-5J54 flat ktc:IS upgrac:lec:I decor 01c19 28 r 2Ba fabulous annua.tly Asking 5795K 171-2111 Nwpr Hghts area 2 sty 3BR ' or l&Lll& Ill.All view Wheelchair ai.cess ' T ra d es a c c..e.p 1 ~ 2BA bonus rm 2 car gar I .E. Wi•IH 1125 h tt.e leHll JM 2•• *HI 1111 * For lease 2Bdrm hOme 1n W1llcons1de1trace1n NB I Owner/Ag! 644•9513 CllfFUVH Lov1e1r9y9T5u00c:lor54u8~~~~es. Will buy c:lel ached .. _~In Fantastic Ylew, frp4c, paho parkltng 2:sl ry 3br 2ba 2 perl~1 c.on<11tt0n A111a11 P11ced right' 675-8444 Reduced to S299,5001 -uv..... ""''"' $1400 W t 673 ~~J2 Oct 1st to Jan 1st B Nwpl/Cc:IM 48r. pool? Lg '"et . .,.. gar ltptc spa k10S pet • BEAUTIFUL JSR 2BA. 1':!r~0~': ~u~r~e~ !::b; ~~~~~"9(~~a~·~c:1~ w~ ICHIFllllT HPLEI yd $200K Cash pp c"'' •eu 2124 $995 539 6 191 Agl lee $ l500t mo Agt 760·8333 Xlnt Wesrchll area. gar-frpl Prof land$Capec:I & ioined '"'o 1 stngle lam-Buy before 86 la• reform 759.55 19 or 554-5222 BR , 1525 Feaatiia BAL BOA PENIN yrtys lqe 0•9 kitchen & hving dee $639 500 631-4304 11Vl As 11 stands have a West oceanfront duplex I I 1 wittl patio 2bc:lrm 2ba $1 IOO/rno room 1124 Esse~·Owner grf remodeled 3·8R 28A 1N1two 3BFI uMs & 4 car tatl I w/carpets. drps. refrig . V11ltz 2134 lbc:lrm 1oa $750tmo 642 41 50 S287 500 BAY VIEW CONDO owners UM PLUS 2BR pk ng FC>t Slife at ~Hlflreed•• range. tndry, walk to bus F v finer lncd 3br hse 642 1369 ()f 673 7078 *.BELCOURT :.it 2~f~rg~ g:r0,;i~t iaz t8A income ot S800-$575 000 anc:I ready In< maio• shops 646-5282 $750 i.1c:1s hne must rent Beau11tu1 custom home Orf N SAT 1 '> SUN 2·5 Z t:l 975•0234 Collect S900 monthly' Won I last new hnJncing atfl 2102 2BR lba gar. blt-tns gar-last 539-6191 Agl tee '.)Br Oen 38a lots ot 5 aELCOURT OR SOUTH 1401 CLIFF DRIVE Jell B11ery Real101 Oft PCH crptd hm rental c:lener,w/c:lhkup no pets H It L 2 40 togh c.e1ltngs overlook'"g 1 V• new Manor 2 w11h 38 IAJ VIEW OPEN SA l tSUN 1·4 Ore C.45 71 t5 or 722-6806 ch1tc:ll pe1 ok updated kit beam ce11, $825 • c:lep aat. H• I pool $2500 Agt 644' 2 134 1.rinl · spa Sh.irp clean Plan 6 partner /buyer Robin Tench 6J 1-1266 OCUI VIEW $675 539·6191 Agtfee 1982 Meyer 5•9·3484 •SAVI .. n * v 1C.i•ll $660 000 w.inted 2100 sq 11 Jbr ··~\:-? Breathtaking view 01 bay lilMI lslH• 21-. •WTS'-... * JBr 2Ba !•pie garage Ill CAIJll CHH! Ow11 .. r age11t 759 0469 2 1bd Im rm Act now • r •. -~ h • O J , .. ,.,5 F t anc:I ocean from every Cha m" J SR 28 A 1 Large 3Br 2Ba fr pie 2 car urr I n Y ,..,, ee De-stQner perfect tr9 l bc:lt"' '2 oa a1c w po<ll s.pa tennis l t8501mn Call Sue1a91 63 t-t26n * HPUX * ~:~c:I 5~~~r9c~~~~~O~~~,/! l<J<•m Wer o.ir country tis~ ;~r9 So Baylrontur~ garage. 1111 bll'"s. encl TELHHT 171-INO S 111,150 I hm 582 0561 wk ~•tChPn format d'"mg ca• port space Wntr yard Pets otc S 1150 Fee BROK HURST tGARFtEl D CLIFF.a E 1•01c ) rilr a11arhed gar · TELEIEIT Ill 1110 rw11 oioc~s lrom Dt>Jth .V I VIEW OIJt'll bt'dm ceilings . 8 S 13';0/mo Ag1 673-4062 • 2BR 18A house with large ll•FFS EIEC CllN T '"' 1 Bedroom!. Coµpe• IEACI llPLEX L•gt'tl e~pansrve llVlng -481 wMIP 101 more' This lill.N *New Lu• Condo nr l>Ch yard Double garage with JBR . c:len JBA p00I f.tlumbtnQ new water101Nner may carry Isl T D 1am1ly rm den JBa pool bllglH ano sunny end uM . 38, 2, ,88 f /P dbl gar boat1tra11e1 access 10 11µa1t·•'> vdultPCl ce1t1nqs 1Tr; 1ns1at1meot satet large 101 By Owner 1Non 1 iasl a t only Ptaaasal• 2107 spa. sml ·pet ~k 11195 back yard 1 Chllc:I I pet ~~~~·~;,11~~J~~a::;•"5 N..t~/111 ~ d• If'' 1nc.h1det.1 I El< in] tlclrm 1 bath with $359 000 646-4394 S715 000 Call today 12 J & <1Br Wmter & Yrly 6~6-t844 or i42·9666 Ok S875 • S500 sec c:lep pvr (ltll tO Ir pie S 1 ;()(/ '"''"1 ;.illw ' A•.s11mo1u1e 111,..µldft>'> Walk 10 bedch Kc!tPtt Beck,ingham Pi•ninc;ula AentJIS a1tl 863-0697 or 863 1500 1 ''111 1 ·•110 h,iv SHST MOISE FHE 6J 1 1266 or 548· 7262 Villa Rf'nlals 675 4912 •2BR 18A Mesa Verde Agt No f'ee 1818~ 795•95o4 Cirty Wir~ fAIULOIS 1110 VIEW Nwp1 Hqhts cufle • 3 bdrm Townhouse 1 car gar H t H L-2142 lllFFS Twa9'H 3W J.ST • I'• oa1hs. · family rm BEACH HOUSE wShrlc:lryr hookup pool aa • u-ar 131-22'2 RH CH 1 DPr.icnec:I t bc1rm 1 Odlh PENINSULA f)IJOO NO PETS 722 8011 WATERF'RONT CONDO 2 •ba ?car gar $t500 mo l u,ury homP'" highly 11e I k11c11en guest house Yt>d• ly Totally him I 2BR ') BA w'23 dock 011en $ur• I 4 ~6S8 V1~1.1 asunbo~ ·.--.-.-. Realt\ . ., bc.ltrn "r :.> dnc:I il den $2:)8 00-0 !i::h•tocilled E •ecuttve> -1"'0 yo gar lrptc kids ok ~1"i00 IPas .. 846~8d9r1 Cl fAN & Con111mpora1~ !.11JhiP a1f'a ol N1Npt Bc.h ldlll'v acces!. o nly I S 1200 mo 673-9384 13 beoroom house $895 Pool 1fHm1s 2 g r t pl del C1•o 6h-8066 NOW 0 NL Y $2 '8 900 Rllll IEWPOIT '·•·r>k•. lBdrm detached 0 0 I l H 0 USE I b r 539 6191 Agl lee . 1BR 2 DA fll "' N ;t~'l· v Sfil Qrnada hayv1Pw completely new I · 2144 11 t• nPEN 5~T 1 4 Cool Back Bay tall tr~s h~m .. '" Nwpr Br.h under c.u!ilom kit 1aunc:l•y area 48R 28A TOWN~OUSE 2 f T1Dt Pl•ls srnl..r:. ~ 1600 I'll~ •HRHRYIMMS* l 'llll W lit I ?100 sq II 4 bdrm de11 1 $, IOKNc Bkr'\964 0487 S<l50 yrlv963·5353 c.11 garage wsh dry TURHE ROCK 2BR 2BA lse 644 2501 ,1 lte1•m ;• "~'" Montegol I •••a t I tr lormal 0'"1nq all the SU ISLlll POOi $1 lOO•mO E•ec Tow1111ome Vie.,.. MARlll YI MOITE w tt•<.•' ,,,,., ~·· c.i;t OK 131-1211 11.1~1< s Net>c:I , love F.ihulous Bay view. prvl 18051569 1470 trptc. 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Close 10 bell ]Br I I II ttltovento 170 872'• • • " MARllll VIEW ll•ES \f-••• pa1t1 Adults No pets :?B,i \ 14'>3 mo tn<'.l ulits Nt!WllNI l~lanc:I charm10{) • ; 'fJ·• '"""'~ ~18501mo 1131 Niil II ST l $800 675 1632 •Eashl4t 2Mr•* 4'l4 4653 or 494 6017 ;,,11,-.,11 ont Avt now' N1>w g A• ! ..ill "'"'" agl t..J t 1266 I I IL New cp1s drps & pamt etc 10 -·--·-•• I CllCU YIEW, VIEW, VIEW Oceanfront Winter Rental · • Wtntt>r ren1111 29• 1• 1Ba crpt ' 1' 1Ba S 1300 ---------1 115 CAIJOI ESTATE from lhP fmly 1m C11n rm & 2 strv hm Prime toe. 3Br 5750 Avl now 760 8862 ltptr qar9ge filtered Villl:l Rental:< 675-4912 *TU SIELTH * •,n111m maid's room I\ I POITIFIH •OHL rn .. k11chen In addition to 7Ba 2 car gar Fully furn •EASTSIOE 38<lrm-. r1c l'<\n •1'"w '850 mo OCEAN f AONl DUPLEX av OWNf p t.Mlh'> ··••rie 11.i11v 101111 WITll PllVATE Piil !ht-d BRs tnerP arP sep-w D No pets 835-5445 New cpts drps & paint etc 1818)332 7096 Huqr hv rm g fr pie wihiq P•t!:>ltgiouse•e... \IV 4tlll w1lh ~11<.hcn IS Outh 1,11n LEIHl'l lllN ar.itl' qrtrs !hat OP~" up C • J Jll 2 22 $875 Avl now 760-8862 I I ltl ~ 2l,9 furn 1tnturn winter tl'll1flll cen lu•n l'lnnlf' P11mP 1lvJUOm wtlft ;io Mr PlllCIP&LS llLJ 11110 d pnva1e <.nurtytc:I •rt•• t H I College Park rise 3Br 2Ba ,.,., c -upoo1 4b<1 2t>a. s 1500 1esidenllal are .. c..etiirel Indoor ou1tloo1 pool $5 t6 000 7'iCl 11830 ?BR 2BA spectacular . Oen attached 2 car Newport Shores Qorgeovs Lowe1 'lh<l ?bu St250 1957 laY cMnq"~ Nnw HFOtlC.EOf0 $935000 CartyWar4 GRfAT WESTERNAEAI ocean vtew frplc. 2 car gar frplc lncdyd Nrall 3Br 2Ba, all amaMres ',06E OcPJn l-ronl leased S:?500molOPFN C:AT&'>UN1 5 111-IDt E">lATE l gai.pauo_5Jt S..watd schls 6 8h<>PS CtMn ocean v1uw. new apLOw•Ul•G.ill M-f 4-7&-310t $365 000 Fee Fu1111<.nP11 'WINC>fOTOCTT l ANE $1'l35 mo 760-8382 spacious quiet S 119S I UV1P11paeRr ... o,au1pst6e7•5-J9't4200 ov E "'LOOKS Go l F 64•· 1818 o• 724' 6' n (), «111 tor api ro sf'e [ T T I 5 9 0433 "'" .. " ().,.,. .. , Broker 160 0606 ...., & J. •LIVELY AIU* inc grnc:lr ' -f.OURSF 3br 2 ' 1b.--.I. A. 2 Bedroom & study. extra 1142 llAllE AYE. 21r 21a 1-hi h1m1ly rm wet bar 2 car •Br 38 . family rm New nAll IEW Liii cute, 1111 bltins. only S900 Et Slde 28R, Iba. dbl gar. 2 car garage StePt 10 bcn On r co r "er Io t ooea11 view 106 27th St Gllted Belcourt luxury __ __ ullls '"cl Fee sfOYe Vacant. Si50 $ t 115/mo Bkr 6"42·3850 S I 3 0 0 t m o • s • c Price sle 9'h•Cf I«> etmCO Clff prlee red • arf ftllm '11.Ulll• tllllllf fl• ---(7 14) 756--8557 -..... -722•9 '27 eves.--owner- $275 000 (8 181355-f673 tton Setler •s sertOUs 2 bdrm, 2 5 b&tll condo, Motivated Se4let' 2Br ates. ...._ ~ * 1 •-Ret\tlown Npt1 bclh hm BEACH DUPLEX S2 19K Nearly 3500 sq ft Now formtt mOdel Balboa Pen 2811S1751( Agt 63 t~519 ELEGANT 2BA c ASTSIDE I br • 11ar • 28R 28A. 2 ~' ,., Wilk 91yle ab<><HJ uuna pool Steps to surf & 5111\d, wi1tl $629 500 Call Peter Asking S 199.500 Call FURNIUNFURN. c arpets . $ 7 0 0 I m o 10 Nwpt Cntr S 350/mo. S700 h~ff'f 539-619 t view Pnenomenel IOC. '°' 631-1266 Rusty Oumtllef 63 1· 1296 FIND 1 OA 2 PERSONS 760-836• 1 yr lee Agt 640.&U• Agl fee tn~ prlcet 48r upper 1·ii~~\. S l200 S 1495 &"40·4255 EAS TSIDE 3 BDRM I', BA. 38r 2b8. lrplc. d tw, spa, ReS«ve to'.r t().. 1 S•85 nat wtsunc:leck 2Br lower :-, 1 ~rou·r:tUMd lnlo Gn•age, RV par111ng, peta grdnr 11450 Open House bac helor beech pad w/patio Can t>e 3 units ~==·-• h h I f cl ClaMlfled y0u'r: tuned Into <>It S 1195/mo avail IOt 1 2001 Highland equ1pt 111tch 539·6 l9 1 DOVER RE 759-5080 I rou~ (' d!i!>I It.' vourcommunttv. 1978 Tuaun, 6 73·2•82 Set~Sun 2·5 6•8-"4511 Agt lee I • . -et•mr111• RDL DIB121i lewrert ...... IHj lalha Ptaiuala Cetta._. 1114 c.te... MM l aat. lwla zt.tt ·-lwla ... ; • .,.,.... .. .,_,.... ... ICUlfllll -2607 2 bd1m, 1 'n balh, pvt lndry i bd. 2ba. oar Piiio, N ... ,,...., * I Lml llY'fmT Si;>«:laculer OcHnfronl 3B, 281 ltptc; ~ gar11ge. ts£[0)(e 3b1 2bi. blHns rm onside un11 Piiio, gar ""'2slfil!llt Murdy Perk. schools. 2 • Den prlvlll sundeck 3br, 2ba. s2soo1mo yrly wMe w11er view. trl·plex, t11g. stove s 1200. FM I frplc, gar 'no pets, steps Nice No pets $675/mo shopping S 700 mo 12•20 ~verlooklng sandy 818·282-77331873-87"8 36' 2Ba. 2 gar , furn wtn· TEWEil 11._.... 10 ocean & bay Yrly Call Pam 631· 1266 AHITilllTS 494·3720 ev~ beaeh & main channel ter from S 1200 6-40-4784 _ _ _ $1150/mo 559-719• Beautiful clean large Gar· •IAllF•• S 1800/m o Owner UllKLlll SHiia CtHI ••tr•· <>vec1acular Back Biy LSE 1 YA 28R Furn. gar den Apts pa"os, dec:ks. 2Br 1ea, an bltlns. pool. 644·9513 28r · frplc. patio, OR, VI(>\~ 3Br 21'>Ba, lrplc, 2 $1000. 1133 E Balboa spa So1ry.No pels petsokS575 Fee I s1295 ise6-'0-7006 2616 w11aces. $1900/mo ' Blvd 2 13-9 43·84341 28drm 1• .eam $720 TEUldT Ill·.... •llY I lmlTS• New 2 Bect;oom 2 Bath. •Cleat\ 18R 18A nr SC u1o11; 673·294.t 213·943·2860 2br apl convenient area. 2Bdrm 2Bath S7410 . :.._,j poo1 carport Avallable Plaza Pa110. carport UoP9f lJnlt Ouc>tex lrg, 38f It -~ pool bbQs, rec rm.. 3911 w w 11son 631 ·5~3 SEIWllW YILUIE NON·SMOt<ERS ONLY November 1st $688/mo poo51.~0PaPECThSlld7o1t22•8011 , CIOM W beaulolul grounds, Eastbluff Stunnmglrg 2Br CALL 979·999t $62!,. I .ea. w/frple, gat. tbd $650 Bach s . 5 no 979· t9 f I Mgr EAST SIDE 2br lba, cozy .. , .,. 2Ba. TwnhM flrpln Love-"'EWPORT M"R1N• ·PTS-•:ac ....... 111 neach ind shops. · • upstairs umt 1530/mo 1 ., .. ,. ,. .,.. s t~OO/mo Call 646-9163 pets, 102 E Bay Apl 6 2BR no pe1s pool 880. 851-0424 LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE ly envtronmenl ' VI-• Elegant bayfront 1800 ~ Mil WALK TO BEACH OCEANFRONT 28r 2Ba. laundry. encl gar sec •Spectacular apts Frple Lrg patio Pool Nol sq ft 2Br • Den ;,,lero ..... _..;;;,;;• ____ _,•....,•-- S IHosp1tal Ad av11I now Beaut v-nr gate $660 ultl incl m PATii t ..... ., • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites pels s 1125 4 Lease d/w, .~pie. prv1 bGh, enei FURNISHED ROOM on ~~~r~orDEN 28A "Sea-Balboa Pier s11501mo 548·9901 IOf appt Lg 2bd n·pets $675 388 •Spacious townhouses 640-03 9 ~gar S2595 bO&t 111p avatt c M 11orn. Quiet, near wind Con.do WHh· wtrit9' $1225·$135Qtmo W Bay 722-0612 •Fueplaces *&LSI* buss & stC>fes Minon ,, 0 ei ds-"r piho yrty .\gt 752·2226 1 *NH* lllT •rtn, * Prtvate balconies or •WTlllff * Beautiful l8drm gar"""' drtnker $330 w/kttchen r1 ry -~" · • 2 Bdrm 1·~ Ba ~8-4506 -5• G d 1 so y -·-S3"" 979 ,... .. .., 11 pie. double garage. er Rental 28r 1B1 · _ EJ5'de 28A lBA ~r l!g ar Wien JP~ NON-SMOKl£R NL ~rt"*'I $925 use. ""'w/o ·~~ pnnll~f)e S!J7~Jl.179 plex, garage. W"blll 10 •Ulla ... arrs.-yard. wtd hkup'Greai.10--·I onmng 18r 18a. plus SoHy no pets 760-0919 FVLOCATION:Young;;;;-- "'< dep 863-0697 °' ocean O< bay No pets 1Br lr19 range laundry Calion $725/mo •3 Lighted tennis courts enormous terrac e· ily has rm, $280/mo ulll '116)· 1500 Ag1. No Fee $700 714-675,..142 pool carport No pees , 2S.4-46 Orenge Ave •2SW1mm1ng pools sundeckl Lovely environ-I •W LHI• ncl use ol klleh & own WALK TO BEACH· Tennis • I. -22 $550/mo TSL MGMT 642· 1603 •Streams & ponds m$7~n; L::: 64~~~ts I ••WPllT mt'I* :ndQe. M/F ol< ~.7317 I t II •• 931 w 19tll St 5418·0492 •Sorry. no pets •••-.. ;,, pool, 3Br 2Ba 2 slory 1 ... ~ .a...-.. ~ NEWPORT VILLAGE •FurniShtngsavail 1 _ .. ar -LAGUNA BEACH furn rm r,ouse nu catpets drapes -+_...,..r, 1 115 •C1&18l•I APT• APARTMENTS Gas tor Healing & Coolung ..... .._* &P&IMITS pvl balh. ent. S37S hie ~ t(>()Otmo yrly 642·4917 ar patlO 1111111 Costa Mesa Plld 3Br 28a. lrplc S 1250 , cook . TV. pool. 40. non $850 mcl utol 760-8515 S11nc:ud1100n'iu'~~k50occ11eFeen uhls PRESTIGE LOCA TION 675·3022/(619)753-07 19 Ideally located rn N-port smkr prol/bus 494·04151 Wl'stchll • lrvme Ave Y .... 5 81 k 1 WIY •T aaa 1 \ Beach 1Jn1que 1, 2 & J 11m ;>BA wl d, lrig, d/w, 1BR apt. 2 blocks lrom TELElEIT Ill-IMO South C~as~ ~laz.a -.. 3br.1 2ba. deck, gat, ldry, Bedroom floor otins NEWPORT BEACH lurn ,11..irm sys Gar dr oonr Coasl Hwy New carpels ltl-1111 un urn, uppe<, ocean WI.I Pools & spas Located Bdrm, pnvate bath. 1Jgn1 11411 pets $1600 gdnr inc $750tmo 640·2096 or •Mesa Verde o· lull 2Br. •Close to OC Airport slaps 10 beh, av 10-4, yrly near 8 vanety 01 conve-ktlchen pnl/lg. pool, $32S 1:. ... only 640·1396 631·5092 tve msg 1Ba Lowet New dec0t. •7 M1nu1es10 Beach SUWlll YILUIE $1300, 642·2423 noences for all ages uflls rnc:ld 646·6376 dsllwsllr locked garage •Ntghl Lighted Sand WNTA LSE FURNISHED 2BR 1BA. lronl ape $775 s675 No petS 640.24195 Volleyball & Tennis Ct1s 15555 Hun"ng1on V11111ge $495 comp furn bach >Ont •Sllo!>Plng Nwpt Blul1s. furn k1tct1 " nftnl '3br hm $1300 Ftplc, d•sllwr relrig •Poot Jacuzzi. BBQ Lane from San Otego Penon bcll loc. lawn. v-. * TNealres pnvs. gar W/O, comm >r nlrnt 3br 2bl up $1150 43 t lrts t ca• garage *Mesa Ve<de D lull 2Br •Covered Parlung Freeway no•lh ol Beach quoe1. uUI pd Refs ISi, pool Ouret Adlt M/F Br" :irea 3br twnhm S 1300 See Sal only I 30-4 2Ba new dec0<. bllins, •Cable TV .Available to McFadden. wesl on last & dep 675-6563 ! ~=~:~~hes $425 • sec dep, ·~ utols 01 nlrnt 4br llm $2500 **BEAUTIFUL 2Br 18a. lr•<lry rm garage, fauo •Rec Room w1fh Fireplace McFadden &lllSS ,_ llAOI Reis a must 759·03414 b~rrnt beaut 6br hm $4500 frplc, shuuers. yetd. gar S7SO No pets 640·2 95 • and 81lhards TOWN STYLE 3br 2''>ba 3BR 28A lower nit /d Selected unris tNlth Fite-Btltll/ .... 11 2111 YEARLY LEASE neat tennis courts $850 3 East Side Townhouses, •Seunas dbl gar. ldry hookup. hkup ~ yerd u N~x~ 10 places Now laking r8Se1'· _____ .._.._ ____ , """111 )bt lowe< S l 200 786-5710 Avail 1011 lrpl yard. gar 2br 2bl 1 BR FURNIUNFURN p11110, no pe!S. near Sch$ park si7S/mo vattons for November OC· LAllll llAOI W•"•I Newp0t1 2br $925 B•Y FRO~'T •PT• I Bdrm $840. 301 2ba S950 3br Corner Nwpt Fwy & Baker Hell S 1050/mo. 963·7055 4•"" Rivet cupancy -· .. 1lvv••r Stirs 4br llm S22SO " •~ ,... • c o k Sorry No pets• '"""' -• N,11erfron1 Homes Inc complete vrew'. New ~~t.40;:~ :~0•2~~6 t7 l 4'557-0075 lmat 2'44 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 For turther 1nl0tma1ton Wkly rentals $145 & • -carpels oltnds Avail ays please call UptWkly COior TV rree 1.1-1 Crom S950 759-0 157 eves & weekends WOODBRIDGE 2Br 2Ba Near Hoag 2Bdrm. 1'..,Ba. coflee. 11ea1ed pool maid IHR ?BA.W/bay vu S 1300 A TIF UL 2br 1 ba $495 tBr Mobile 11ome No me8t:i.BJIU Condo :m. S9501mo carpets. drapes. Wash· (114)121-llll ser111ce & steps to ocean 11•11 }8A t house to sand, BE, u, s9751mo 151 lasl pels Ou rel mi lure _...,,, Covered c arport Avl er/Oryet hllup. encl gar-OPEN DAILY K11c11 s avl 985 N Coast ,,,_.s,1100 960--0613 w p:ec avail 10-1 Adults 1991 Newport! IEW&P&IT••TS lmmed Call720-0876 age No pecs67S-6606 830AM·530PM Hwy LllQ8ch 494·5294 w•NTfR·2BR ocnlrnl & 640-7762 Blvd 6.C6 8373 Featuring beautiful land-•Ml!!"•--ira•T --· DAAfw.&¥-11111- IBR '1uplex avail now• sc~ ji6Qs..Jloolls paLitlC .JUJJ.-.LIDL.WL--NfHIDO ~"RtNJt·SSR" nUU ft A I Inn C'ul.' .EITat Bright' au:v~PP41' <lupi.~. $550 . ~Month Et .. Renl G -Enjoy IMI luxury of this e•· 514 ClubllOUM -2BR 2BA so ol llwy trre· So Coc1s1 Plata area 1Br, Patio/decks arages or •llAI TIE W&ftl* cluS111e guerd gated com· 28A hke new gar trplC Cl$Tl IESAl •WPHT JI -1 ... place $1195tmo Agl au lence<IC>OOI carport 9carports Sorty no ~~~5 Studio. full k1lchen. uttls munoly 1n a spacious s 1:;i50 yrly 998-5S68 $169 PER WEEI( 11:.71r. ••-er 11•1173 673 5354 No nets 546-8791 achetor i ncl greet 1oc1t1on 2Bdrm Townhouse •FREE UTILITIES• • .,.__ r 18drm $6 IO·S6 l5 $450tmo Fee Amenrtoes rnct lrplcs. 'we1 OCEANFRONT 38th ST Color TV. maid serv1ce- Taltl.11 tl H CdM IU• 3br 2ba Ilse dbl S625t rno Elsode 28A 825 Center SI 6412· 1424 TELEREIT Ill-IMO oars AIC. micros. W/O turn cozy clean. 2BR pool & iac. guesl taun<lr~ ga• lrplc S 1300 others IBA oc11io pool lndry Nice 28, 283 0 /W blhns hkups & 2 car garages 18A p111 gar Sepl·July l 14/Mi-2221 PEACOCK.Hill avail 539·6191 Agt lee •m Close 10 all lndry tac lnc<l patio No UNIQUE Oceanfrt StudlO $1595 So•ry no pets t5 $890 2131692-2604 .,_.,,.,,,1u1 eaec house in EXTRA tar e J od 2ba 149 E Bay pets Non·smkr S650 Single non·smok person. 644·05<>9 Ocnlrnt uppet 38r 2Ba. 2 · Sfll&ll .. Ttl "" t cofl<l 4br $1900 Garage ~pt b it lor TSL l&llT 142-1103 760· 14 t8 or 642·7528 noSloroc Spanish Villa. gar, new crpcs & window Wkly rentals now 11ve11 !>441·2054 owner $1400 yrly a<lulls BACHE L 0 R a PI no S970tmo ul/oncl 494-6807 CHANNEL FRON! Duplex covermgs Unl1d view S 147 00. 'Ni. & up 227 4 no pets 675~2763 t.itcn1>n $4J~ mo avail CLW! LlllT1 Spac10Us lBr 1 )Ba u"I $1695 Yrly 850·9192 Nwpt Blv<l CM 6416-741415 Apart•Hll 10 1 s48 0769 IBR wldshwr pvt deck, lewrrt ltacla 2'6t l urn 4'()1h & Rover • .;i 1 1,;l;.;,C::.;.;.;;..;.;--. ____ HUGE !Bdrm !Ba walk 1n ttllonS In quiet Ets1de 28d 2, B 2 ca gir $97Simo yrly 752·6767 SPAClllS &P&ITllllT · SH I Sii LIME -closet balconv close 10 BAY TIMBERS 6·ple>. 353 Hamilton Ir ~:;'Wt~ ~ku N~ tieh' 1 mole from beach )026 w Pacific Co1s1 Hwy hln• 2606 beach S7501mo incl •Ou1e1 1 81 trplc pool, $595 mo _ 646-9794 R~ts req'd f, lOO/mo EASTBLUFF Town11ouse 6412·2357 Newport Beach Relrig TV _...,;..;.;.;;.;. ___ -..-u111s 968· 7271 673·5354 patoo 9ar No oe1s 399 H ~ 1 800 Apt 3Br 2'~Ba 2 car gar _ s 135 • wh sgl no deposrl 1fl~ IBA yearly Unlurn w Bay S1 S625 650·6357 S ARP CLEAN Eistside 675 1384 O< 646•5 No pe1s. S 1025tmoyr lse Students' Lale 2 & 38drms '"' No gar $850/mo • LARGE upsirs tor sunny ca•• ll .... d2Br w&tsu,r;~,ecEknc7egwarcargpel 21HI 21l 644 1010 01 760·7037 winter rentals Call VIiia ....... •• S~an 111111t1f's Avail now Agl and pvl 1Nastdry gar wlk -•P Pd Alie• 5pm or Wknds Renlals 67S-4912 2724 673.4062 to °'" 1 emptoyed per WE RE THE BEST• No pels $750 546-9950 I Steps to bell 2 car garage son no pets p1se BEDROOMS $900 mo Btu 642-3850 t I It L -~. 2br 2ba Condo. den w1a •ELfTEUU• S72'i·sec ul rl incl 1&2 TOPAREAquiet no pe1s I ltlcla 2'I ..,.,. IC• -f I I o am c. 675 288(' or 760-8\90 f UANISHINGS AVAIL MESA PINES 18r IBa 2br lba upper apl, gar ~==:=;;::;;;;::;.;:;::;:;;::;;;;;;;;; vr~./sn4c00~~0~~~5r,depr f111rm t'•t•ll lar99 Ing, • frr>f' ut11ttres Carport bacll yard. encl avl now sml deck doshwr II ~ lo•e OtW sundec.k, SpactOUs uoslaors Studio •Spacious hv1n9 patio o• t>alconv S650 up 1 S785 yrly 309•, 36111 St 240·697 I Dana Pomt tTl1(1() only $950 Fee lrplC e•posedt>eam ce11 •Huge k•ICllen POOL spa ObQ549·24471 SeeSal 1·3Pm Make the Mo~1e •3141U01fHtSE• T£LEHIT lll-llH 1ngs nor Ill ol hwy * 811 1n ovens & ranges 11.... 'Y Ideal toe;, tennl$ ocean HUH ISWI L.,11 2 $7001mo (714) 760·9657 :~~~~~Garages Cost1 Me11 2&24 C..ta.... .. k N exlras s4oo 673-0727 1 ... <1room close 10 w11er Twnhse s1yte IBR ' con· •Poot & BBO s tO Par ewport Female to Sii• new 2Br 1818) 795·6'00 vert den t' •BA FrplC *Plush 1anscap1ng Etsode C M house Avail· Pool lndry Ilk up carport * x1n1 Jocatoon actoss able ommed S375tmo BAYFRONT turn 4bd i veil No pen $900tnm Agt from park MEDITERRANEAN Mallet~ smart move to Part Newport, Maria 646-9828 Iv msg Now lllru Nov 15th M HtU 759.9100 • Snrrv no pels N a........ · I .... d 152·5 181 ·days 165 w WILSON ewport ucan s premttr IHry ... rtts. Balboa Island housto 645 8787·eves WINTER RENTAL Comp 1,.2_1971 VILLAGE FinaJ~ u41 u fi nise.d I, !, & 3 Furnished 2BR l rplc lutn 1wn11se apt. 28R .. S325imo • $200 dep •RI Y VU SoBay. Cheerful. 1 ••BA lrolt patro 1 blk bffroom apartmn ts ~ '4tw1MM!tt1 oaly Ntek 673•2587 .•111 olc/hobby rm. lrpl. 10 bell & 5hops Apph f ASTS1DE 28• !Ba gar· 1-f N rt "-•-4 F diell nit "' i..ot rel"O· Sunny ca11ons accepted 318·8 age. J 19 Monie Vista 1 HE 1.11act> 10 come home to A oeacelul m .... kl rom ewpo uc: .. .:r u a lt•<.i.. $1000 • elecl Mergue111e 673-7183 S6251mo 587-2997 1• 111 "~' ··••fln•o ronvenoentty 1oca14'd Only lllaM. Frem SSH lo SllM. 1. !I· 10417 631 ·5379 2624 See Sun<1ay 12.41 n11n11I•" •C't Sl'.111111 Coas1 ?1111" ano 111e beach Jamboree at Saa JN q•i• Hills Road .tfA.RLY ~lean• lg 2bd C"ta MtH 1 lledrOOfft 1,1( 11Pn sundeclo. $9s0 1 & 2 Bdrms convenient •EAST SIDE S TUOIO * 1 hdroom a Den/2 .. lh• b4'i 1366·0 673·7565 loca"on Pool 880 s $450 u"I paod C1111stoan 2 9edrooml:t ••th• Defore 9 30pm rec rooms beau11fut s1n91e person ONL YI , Bedroom Townlto11ff/J •t. ••th• grounds 979· 1191 Mgr Over 50 M/F 662·5712 hlh1 Puia~t ... llM C.U... MM Bt K TO BCH. LO 2br. liiWiiOODLiiiiiiiiiiAiliillilD~~ .. !li-,!;iA~G!!IA w q,11 w/<l, avrl 10·1. __ _ vt-doly $900/mo. C~l.L . ·a ..-.-TlllllTW- Cr.119 at 673 6947 AFAR • •omaoen• .'ti• 2811 pacro. garage, Ing $1118 Only $700 ~ .. Tllllllt 11....a ~Br 4181 Ouple11 Apt. un: turn. 6 mo IM ex mtllly ttl M11y I Git S2~00 1 13 943·8 4 3 4 o r 113 943 2860 BAY FRON TAGE pier turn l•kg 2br S1000 1br $850, $700, uhts pd, 303 £ <l9~a1er 871·21166 eon1e & tl\IOY our 11roen style apll Quiet. comfortable hvo clost to httways & So ~st Piiz• llllllle only m1nute:s lo I b11c11 C.ll'S 1vllliblt NO PCTS PllASl ..-..•mM•LA IYJll .. ···--........ . ,...... ... ..... . 21•••••• ., ... .,71 ........ , • ..i .... 9ICL ........... nl••••· ff 71tllll ..a-1 .. .. h •'.l'Wl\HI ~' I M\ ti/• VI I • I • I -~ w .. 1il'tl W111 '' ( l, rt• I ... 4 ._Mr.t, .,""'' '• ·~ Sorry, No Pet1 OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9·6 ?<100 Harbor Bl vc1 tilt Fatr Orrvel Costa Mesa · 714/557-8020 1Jt1~ (714) 644-1900 .PARK NEWPORT --------- Balboa Island M/F shr 3Br 28a $450 • 1st IHI, dep Avl Oct 15th Alter 6pm 673-1376 Balboa Peninsula Pl $315 l arge 5 B<lrm llome near ocean temate prel d 673·5385 C M 2Br 2Ba Apl to 5hr M/F pool, vety Cl88" new carpets qrar,,es. e1c S385tmo 642·0740 COUPLE O< Slfl9le Male t<.- st'H :lb<l Ilse Child pe1 o It. $• 10 •security 650-6336 Easts1de Coata Mesa Female n/smkr, resp nea1 •, uttls S2751mo Tracey 648-9665 Fem11e non·tmoller quiet. 2 I • $350 1nclud ufll ~Vl}ll 1011 n2· 1462 eves Ocl rou• buv.ng .no win"'il •t """ c:i811J•1IO<I market _'/] - : ~AGE :l8/SATUllDA~ SIPTaM•d 10. ,... I • • f --a.amr11•• RDL WM'li I t• l~1r1l1at1l1 tt l~art C1r1111 fer leatlasiaeu/~Uee l•••r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____ _...n_M_i-____ _.n.M ... _____ 2_14_0l • 21n ....... MIF prot to Shr lrg 4BR Ntsmkr shr luxury ocean-II Sttr11t Mlt/car 'WATERFRONT Nwpt Bch. 2' 18A NB 2 sty apt. steps lrO'lt 1n NWpt Bch 38r o K Access & secure $75 in Cannery Village 150011 10 beach S350t mo 2' 1Ba, pool taole. bar, APP• 10x20' 536.67S9 w1ad101n1n9 301tx7011 673 2507 or 548-5:J96 frplc 5450/mo 6'16-0103 · parking lol. $2650/mo, • 4011 shps op1oona1 at S420 FEMALE to share 38r 28a N/smlu shr nwpt Sch hse M,ae. ltat11' 2744 ea per mo cau Ted Cook M use in Costa Mesa wl2 4Br 28a prvt yard ltvong BEAUTY STATION tor hair a1 650-1524 or 645-8300 Oll11!r women $400/mo & lam 1m 2 lrplcs, WIO. Call 548-3977 no pets 5325 • • • ut1ls stytest for rent, very gd Coaaerci1I Pro,erty '-!,,. Avail 1mmed 722-0676 IOC Free parl.,ng· AIC 2 I FI M to share 38r 2 'tdM Call Marbles Beauty 77 home $400Jmo hi • NB OCEANVIEW turn apt Salon 675-2779 Sara SALE IY tWIEI C-2 tst last & dep avail 1mmed no drugs 760 2633 Pam1 or Vince nl smk 631-3 t69 or C . I 2 Bldgs 0!' Lot S229,500 722•1228 oa•ere11 1982 Charle St c M F SHA 3BR HOME IN CM . I .E. bl~leat 645-4539 or 642-7910 $150mo asst 1eacher 1!' PANORAMIC BAY ANO ii whlc.hr 2 days wk until to OCEAN VIEW Female 10 la11atU/ fact leat SMALL OFFICE Space 2pm n-smkr 645-2357 shr 3br duple.. $400 incl 2769 starling at $350/mo utols 675-5634 gross East 17th SI. Costa · 1341120 q , n. Mesa Call 645-3366 8111 II MOISE 1311 Prat lg loll room lull prvl~n/pets...53&675-9 PAIVA TE room share l6l7 westciiH • "7U Dalf\ n smkr preter Nwpl Bch 54 1-5032 agt _l•,..• .. • .. s .. t .. n_aJ ____ "--1 Hunt Bch. master bedrm close to Golden Wes1 Col· lege. per1ec1 for student $3 15 per mon t h 847-1053 Call alter 6pm male Avail 10 1 $300 I 1700 SQ tt including oHICe 675-8343 APPROX 725 sq It AIC on S 1000/mo 2000 Placentia Prol Fem share w1same lag Bcl1 ideal lor Prol Ave. Costa Mesa Call 3bd 3ba pool 1acuzz1 Avail 11· 13• 75 12S~ incl 645-4590 or 646·6 t38 $385 Avail Oct 1 Tracee ullls 497 3 4 M· or 01dne 957-6160 DELUXE WATERFRONT C•.W000lJIHH1SE .. 575 l ag Sch Oalo. St 2br to shr w/27 yr pro• M athlettc & outgoing lurn excep1 bdrm $450 499-5293 OFFICE SPACE space • • sq 1 • NB Twnllm 25-35. n·smk 1 000 sq ft & up $l 50 , mo 645-9907 9·5 shr 3bd, Jba, lrplc. great Call 642_4644 I p ,oc parking $417 ·ut1ls I •Ct•• u'"'' Avt Oct 1 645-9817 CdM 1000 sq It. new carp 2790 Lg mstr bdtba avl !fl C M paneled. many windows Blurts 28dt2Ba. F non H E'llllff C.• good s1gnage. 673-4120 SIPH 4-PLD smkr pre I $390 ·sec Prof 35 • . n-smk, 3BR or 6 73-4 126 I All 3 bdrm. 1 bath units dep asap 722 7306 J BA pool. 640-5 128 msg NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING I Only 6 yrs old S 172.500 Male prof n/smkr Stir 3Br PROF responsible person 887 w 191h SI .C M Call G5~~~~;66 Muon Nwpt hse w/prkng. WtO. to Shar~ 3 Bdrm 2 Bath Stores or Otes 500.30001 lrplc Steps to bch Hunllnglon Beach house. Sq F1 Agt 54 1-5032 1·:~~1 ).: $416/mo John 673-0161 $400 . ut1I 964-9905 Newport Sch olfk:e bldg I~~ MIF MuSIC lover Backbay Prof/Student to shr furn 2 spaces av111 1 for .d condo pool. 1ac ten. C M condo wtUCI studen1. S t50tmo & S250Jmo wt D IH ,Ill $375 mo $150 dp Avail pool/yard. 213-273-t870 view 833 Dover Or ste 30 lll'l 2 now 722-7760 Chas days. 213-838-1994 eves 6~5-7570 or 722·7294 Large Un1ts. 28drm, 2Ba. single story. patios E•· M/F 10 shr Npt Hgts condo fully lurn 3br 3Dal ma1d 642-1012/0 645· 1715/E C1C1 Ammie to shr beaut dee tFFICIS fl• 1111.. cellent Costa Mesa lo· duplei; on bay 1n Nwpt E lTth St CM Remodeled catioo Call Chuck or L•Z Fhgh1 anend4;"1 or active pvt ·~ba. ate. patto The Jones 63 1. 1266 o r htestyle pre! d $475 • Doyle CotAich 722• t602 646-5743 u111s Call 673· 16 19 NB 8AYFR0til..38r !Ba, 1 blks lrom beach. dock. w/d dl w. $353/mo 722-9424 AMMT to share 2 Bdrm Tiii Wllml llfTI R&'Mtt(A CM house. close to Full 5efV1C4I office beach $400tmo • ullls Newport Cen1M 640-5470 786· 7958 al1er 5 . , .. NB OCEANFRONT-MIF to sllare frplc, d1shwas11er. ROOMATE Qana Pooni micro· • more• S575 • ,, Professional wanted 38r ulll Larry 645-9740 2Ba lurn $375 • ' 66 1-0900am 240-3122 NB Prof ma" to Share this very plush newly re· ROOM MA TE to share lg decorated 2bd apt Apt wlfirepla<:e. neiit to located btwn the Bay and park1tenn1s. $438/mo • Ocean. to a fem, n-smk, ut1I n/smkr 760-9631 platonic $450 per mo Shr CdllA 28r furn hse nome 722-6806 wl mate 1''1ba, micro, TV. olllce 645·7' 15 cable 2 blks from bch Need M non smkr mature S390tmo 998-4229 respons1blP S250t mo Etside C M Call Lara 63 1·858510646-6147/E NEW HB CONDO 3bd 2' 1ba POOi 1enn1s gar wlk to oeach N-smk $450 sec 960· 1409 Sngl mom wtsmt child nds same 10 shr your place. no drugs/alcohol abuse/ smoke 2131433-204 1 leat1l1 WHIM 272' rROF wtth retere,,ce seeks I Br I Ba on Balboa Non smoker to share apt Penn. Bal Island or CdM near OCC Pers Ok $350 by 1011 675-6378/lv msg includes u 1i11 t 1e s 75 1-8776 alter 5 30 pm SEEKING MO OF OCT 3 or 4br lurn DCh hse or Nl smk Fem91e to share apl All ammen needed I urn "'""e condo Vail CO (30ll 476-.J004 $325 •mo • dep 1nc1 utlls 552-8223 ()r,n 1 Clf'pe"d on word ot Get .,, angle on the C9«*a mouth deper\d Or\ c1ass1 equipment you've atw•Y' lied when you have some· wentec:t. RMd ciualfled ._t_h•_"l'l_•o_~_"'-' -----· If you had a progr~1ve ~urom~· cular disease. every tomorrow would bnn~ you ~reater weakness and more m uscle waste. And the best Jay you could hope for would he the one you were having right miw. Mu ... 111.ir nv~•mphy A)~l( 1.lllUfl ~y 1 •• ..,,, N.1111111:11 Cha1m1;m ·I ' ~\',,_ ..... I • INTO SAVINGS The llilJ Pilal hos a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with o $9.00 Classified Ad. $9.00 with prepay!"ent · 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No change~in copy or cancellation. Privo;e port1~ only. 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Kitchens have electric and microwave ovens. multi- cycle dishwashers, waste disposals and plumbing for p refrigerator icemakers. .. ·,, To reach Belvedere, take the Santa Ana/San Diego • .. ,:~.~. Freeway (5) to Mission Viejo and exit at La Paz Road. Drive -~ ... the furnished models at 25071 Devon . or please call ~ ~ H east two miles past Marguerite Parkway and turn right at ~ l!'(~c Devon. For more information about Belvedere, come· view f:il~' ~· ! ., •.' 380-8159. iiiil iiiiiiiiiiiii·r r .. ~f.~ j;~~ ? ,;: ~heck It ~ut!!~~~-~~i ~~-1 :J .,. · aaaa aaa • 1 Brand New Single-Family Homes ~ .. ~~lllllli!iiiii~~-9ik_~~~t! ~~- From Just 5158,900 .---::-_f__~·~--:.:~_ Newpart Trails is an 1nt1mate new singte·fam1ty neighborhood of 1ust 16 homes Located right on the border of Newpart Beach and Costa Mesa. you'll find an appealing Newporl Beach litestyle-at affordable Costa M esa prices Hurry! Come Out Today -Only 9 Homes Left! Quality Features lncfude: • Full Ille roots • Skylights • Vaulted ceilings • Fireplaces • Gaffers & Sattler appliances • Choice of 2 3 bedroom 2 story plans • Private pool Newport Trails pen daily, 10 a.ryl. to 6 p.m. Closed Wednesday (714) 548-1329 1932 Sundance Lane Costa Mesa - ----r~ ---' • I, I • . -· . . . Quahry Homes by 11-IE LUSl(COMPANY A 40-Year Trad ition of Excellence . , Moc.Ids open <lail)' f mm 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. 15 B<ly Cove· l Newport Beach, Califomaa 926/::AJ (714 l b41>s6so It's an isldmJ pdradis...·. A st unning collection of single-f,1mily attached homC's, sequestl'red behind. private. guardt'tl gates. Enrichl•d by sumptuous mctster suites with fil"l'places and lavish haths. Compk•tdy equipped goum1 et kitchens including micro- w.JV(' ovens, compactors and food cen- ters. Separate form.ii dining moms for elegant at-home cntertctining. Expansive living room. warmro by marbk•-ht•arthl'd fin..·pl,lCL'S. Sunny break~ ast nq!JJ<.5-dll<l_1nmni.ng_.rooms Com~ortable dt•n". l',lt ioc;; .md Je(.'ks. And Ul'taill'd t•nh.in<.l'l11l'nts like hcrnJ- tmwclcd ceil in);S. Wt't-bar.:. with n..·trigl·ratm~ .md <. er.1mi< tik to p". \t\b..xl window "ill~ and cln ahundann· of gla~. Even built-in \'cl<."uum systt:'m~ Elegant ex teriors Kf<lCl' gro unds that incl ude a priv,ltc cl ubhouse. J1. pool and spa. And tenni~ courts. Adjacent' to the Newport Beach Country Club and just minute~ from Fcishion Island and Newport Centl·r. the coast, the shops and the r<..'St.rnr.mts of Orange County's most rn_'Stig itH1s communit y. Luxury. Privac y. AnJ Ntw r l'rt Be<lch. It's thl' best ol t•wrything . From the mid s306,000's. • . ., , .... "' • I'""' .. ,,,.,,," ,u ''"" ••t 1> .. N1t..J1tJ11n I fnnit."t''• ,,,..,. .J\\flt. •·•fmrt J\'4.'''°"'""'' 1'1fn•1n,1t11 •n J1111l.1/./" ,u 1/\, ~,/,, .. ,,,,, .~----------~----------~·---------------. ............ ... UNITS oma•u . Mll,lll 2 houses + 3 units/3 lots. 1 mile from Newport Beach. Total of 10 units, new roof. cop(>8' plumbing, big lot, potential first time buyer. Room to build. Investors or builden would be most interested! See now! •nmu 1111,• Great property and location! Investors should definitely see now! 10 Units and a house, e•cef- len_!_ opp~rtunlty for ~ a low f:>rlce. USTllll mtl IUI lln.-1 Pride of ownership! Sixple• in e>CceUent Eastside location! Five townhome styted units with patios and one unit with balcony. Each has garage, plus 5 spaces. ..... , .... 1211• Well maintained Duplex with room for 5 cars! One. 1 BR. 1 BA and one. 2 BR. 1 BA. garage and separate laundry area. Walk to Udo shop- ping. Live in one and rent out the other! Call now for financial information!! .... TIUCI 12 .... Duplex in desirable west Newport only 9 years old! Garage. carport and laundry facilities. Price includes the land. Fussy owner has well cared for property. Walk to ocean, call now for financ- ing details! lfWPllT tSWI HH,MO Sensational 82 feet of waterfront on quiet family island complete with dock for 3 boats. Huge south facing brick patio for entertaining a ctowd. The two story villa ts currently a duplex but could easily be converted to a gracious family home. IEWNIT IUCI S41t,to0 Sparkling 3 BR waterfront • dock on intimate island. Decorator perfect with walls of glass. mirrors and tile in every room. Picture perfect views from your living rm. dining rm. Jenn Air Kitchen. and Master BR Come see this af- fordable waterfront! WATHFlllT SHt,tOO Lovely 2 BR entertainment home with dock for 2 boats Me•1can tile surrounds your own private spa1 This is grand bay living at affordable prices Easy to see. can! IEWPHT 1UC1 Utt,tlO Eastbluff View! Well designed 4 BR. 3 BA home. has beautifully panelled family room with fire- place, wet bar, formal dining room and break- fast room. Tiled fireplace in large formal living room with a gorgeous "Tree of Life" stained glass window in entry! Pool sized lot. IEWNIT IUCI 1112,IOO Enjoy the prestige of living in Newport Beach for a small price. 3 BA, 2 BA upgraded condo in quiet canyon area with local ocean breezes. Terrific brick and tile area with built In bar-be- que and wet bar A MEMBER OF THE ril SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK IAJ COSTA MESA OPEN HOUSES SATUllllY .-"?llT IOll 3608 Marcus 2 R. dock. spa· $349,900 t .. 'Tl •u 3001 Country Club ~ 3R, golf course $318,000 1 ISTI •u 3065 Clubhouse Br $145,000 llltl mu J BR 1058 V1saha $188.500 SUNDAY mflllll IMl- Tee off on this great golf course location! 5 BR, formal dining, rem<><HMed kitchen with breekfast area. new tile, range & microwave, hardwood floors. lots of glass, sotne frpl, mirrored walk-in , wet bar! mflllll 111 .... Custom Goff Course view! 4 BR, 2'"1 Ba, new kitchen floor, paint, central ~r, vaulted ceilings, huge patio. security system, block wall. See todayt mfl ID& •' .,..... Two st()()', 4 BR, 2'n Ba home has famlty room. formal dining, living room, highlighted by wood burning fireplace and soaring celling. Master bedroom secluded In own wing, extra mirrors. plush carpeting, low malnt. backyard. Com- munity pool, spa and tennis . 1111-. 12...- ,j, ......._ Gracious 4 BR+ den Mesa Verde home has 1-5 everything! Located near 2 goff courses and 2 1. ........., parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and 1-5 side hideaway patio off the den, new add-on L a.... famOy room and teen quarters with it's own 12_4 ent,.Y: Bring in your offer! mtllUI 11 ..... I~ Mesa Bluffs! Perfect for today's modern famlty. _This 3 BA. 3 BA has a large kitchen. separate den. spacious patio with spa. A bright open feeling! 2 BR's are master suites. End unit. • I • ,,., lllll 3707 Channel Pl. D~k __ $52~0.00 .... , ... 38 10 Channel Pl wnm •n 111& 1111.- "· .......,._ Charming & meticulous 3 bedroom ~ den . 1-:.~-Perfect for a young family this~evety~is-tust---1 "· ,..,....._ steps away to a popular park! 3BR. dock $459.900 1-5 nnsm •n •a 1111,111 .... , ... 2 BR. dock. spa llSTI •sa 3608 Marcus $349,000 3490 Queens Ct $259.900 1, ....., Good value! 3BR, 1. 75 BA quiet cul-de-sac 1-5 location near the sea! Secluded patio, fenced yard! Immaculate. Enter a wor1d of quiet. charm I ....... .,..., and beauty. 1-5 4 Br. spa. pool Ollll MU& 1114,HO SllTI IU 5 BR GISTI llSI 3 BR 31 22 $_Rita $194,950 ....,1058 Visalia s 188.500 -'.Stab Tri-level condo has 3 BR. 2 BA with fireplace. 1-5 family room, wet bar. track lighting In each bedroom. Stream & Lake off rear patio. master 1· ~ suite on separate level. Walking distance to So. Coast Plaza and Metro. OISTI llSI 2620 Elden B6 3 BR. spa $164,900 CISTI •sa 3065 Clubhouse 2 BR $145,000 NEW LISTINGS WTSllE CISTl •S& Appealing 3 BR plus den on the Eastside and oly 3 years young. Just some of the amenities in this approx. 1640 sq ft. townhome is a huge yard and private spa. complete ceramic tile kitchen with every appliance. stunnin~ living roomwith stone fireplace and skylights. •u nm s 141,000 Quiet location steps to Mesa Verde Country Club. 2 BA. 1h BA, living room. dining area, expanded family room. Facilities include pool & spa. private 2 car garage and 3 private patios! 45•0303 OTHER AREAS UITl llU S 114,IM Owner is ready to move, rarely on the market republic home! 5 Br. downstairs master, hand- some wet bar Located on an immaculately kept street. Move 1n cond1t1on. hurry won't last! UITA&IA 11 ...... Charming home on large corner lot. Earthtone carpeting all redone except kitchen. Fantastic bathroom. must see! Outside has RV access. co_vered patio and large fenced yard FHITUI Hlln S 104,000 Dream no more! This 2 BA condo has every- thing! Oak kitchen. tile counters. 2 car attached ga,.age, private patio and yard. It's ready for you. close to transportation. parks anc:Lsbopsl, UITl llU Sll,llO South Coast Metro! Quaint olde English village with all modern amenlttes: pool. tennis. gym Model perfect with wallpapers. mouldings. mir- rors, and a beautiful view tool Call now to see how charming life can be! 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA • ---, I ... I' --.--=""'"':i.o.=~~~------~----_.... ............ ~----.......... 11111!11111!11 ......... ----.............. ... • • • PAGI Jl/SATUllDAY Hf'T•Ma•1t JO, , .. ________________________________ DAILY PILOT /•llA&. UTATI NEW LISTINGS Mill mil 112..- Award winning 2 BR condo In Pentridge Cove. New carpet. micro, refrlg, washer/dryer in- cluded. Large deck over streams. pool & spa. WTSlll •TA •U 1211,111 Absolutely immaculate 3 BR home on very nice street. Every major expense has been done recently. Move in. sit back & enjoy. 'U.. OIHI 1121,llO Magnificent view of a lush wide greenbelt with a peek of the ocean from this lovely, immaculate 2 BR plus den home. • TllTUllOI PH,llO Quality. price. location are all combined in this exceptional 4 BR. adaptable family home. Stun- ning upgrades and model perfect. LIWll PllllSaA SIH,111 Spacious. well-maintained 3 BR. 3 BA home w/sundeck. Large LR w/flreplace, dining room & den or exercise room off master. LllllSLI . 1111,IOO Enter a serene & beautifully maintained ex- ecutive 3 BR. 3 BA home on large corner lot. Newly remodeled & appointed. Gourmet kitchen. ltYll SHIH 1111,111 Custom bayfront. elegantly remodeled. 5 BR. 6'12 BA. dining room w/20 tt. ceiling. Large entertaining deck. Uncomparable value. WEST llWNllT Ull.- Dream house come true. Extensive use of tile. brick & wood. super view of ocean. Quality thru- out. 3 BR. 5 BA & FR. Must see to appreciate. NEWPORT BEAC~ UYCllHT 1211,toO Great family custom home. 4 BR. 4 BA. solar heating for huge pool, cedar closet. formal dining room, loads of storage. Excellent buy. WTILUFF 1210,000 Bring your large families! Spacious 5 BR and 3 'h BA Walk to school. church. stores, park. tennis club Excellent condition. Fee land. IEWPllT llJllTS 1341,000 Upgraded family home, Berber carpet. new large master bath, decorative wallpapers, oak kitchen. new 2nd BA. hardwood floor & much more A MEMBER OF THE f11 SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK lil ............................... ...,. ... OPEN HOUSES 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR ......... u.... Best priced neW9r duplex soO'lh of PCH wfthln steps to shops and beaches. 2 BR rear unit and charming 1 BR front unit. .11111• 11111 1211.- Prlced to sell now. Former model In this gate- guarded area with 3 BR plus family room. Lovety private patio with custom spa. •Ylll mUOE IHI.- Custom home with a bay view close to park, beach and tennis. In great shape and priced to seU . .,_ TllUll Pn.e- Great family/entertaining home. 4 BR. large FR, new carpet, paint and landscaping. Gorgeous wood floors. See today! Ullll YD ltW PH,111 Price reduction-exceptional value. Immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA. FR. upgraded kitchen appliances, built-ins and large private yard. Fee. It.II-'*• Stunning new condo. 3 BR. 2'h BA. formal DR, FR. wet bar. deck & patios. Insulated windows, oak cabinets & more. South of PCH. Ullll YllW lllLS 1111,111 Sandpiper model with 4 BR, spacious FR with fireplace. beamed ceilings. central air, security. lovely garden & ocean view. ..... Ill IUI llH- Old English manor house as new as today. 45 ft. lot. over 3000 square feet. four bedrooms. soaring celling. solid beams, oak Sla1e an stone. SPYIUSS llLL nn.- Sellers designed this 5 BA home to insure maximum privacy for parents -& noisy teens Gorgeous custom home -priced right!! ...... aa ... .- Attention Yachtsmen• The first house you see when you come 1n the 1etty. Fabulous view. LIDO ISLE UlllSLI PU.- What a buy• This 2 BR lido beach house is perfect for remodel or expansion! Tennis. clubhouse. beaches. & a fabulous lifestyle awaits. Liii ISLI 1411,oot Fabulous 3. BR . 2 111 BA. nearly new home.. Open curved stairway. wood floor. fireplces. Owner just acquired thru trade. Must sell. GARFIELD® EATING A JELLV DOUGHNUT CAM MAKE \(OUR MEAD ~URT .. u:-wE t10N'i FINt' 50METMING TO EAT SOON, OPIE, WE ARE GOING TO STARVE A~ 'TME ANTCO COME OUT TME&J PINCH TMEIR TINY ME.AP-& ANll PUT TUEMlN A PILE UNTIL 1MERE'5 ENOUG'M FOR 'A MEAL! , ' I \. W"4EN '{OU BITE INTO TME DOU6~NUT, THE JELLV SQU~RT5 OUT AND LANDS ON '(OUR TOES .. LOOK!AN ANTMILL! 00N APPf. TIT, Ot'tE. "lOO f.~JOY YOUR'OE..Ll" ' > : . . . . 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Law/ .. &f 9'11¥1 Felk .. SAIOl; .......... It Ille USA's ldlldlol ti ftlless. Page 10 , I I I I I L - ··-•' * mEFOl{GING OFA~ON * He was the hero of the Rewlutioo. Some woo1d have made him king. &reign atta:ks and citi7.en rebellion would test his statesrnamhip. C-orruption, scaOOal, and treason in the new government wruld chailenge ~ ideals. The forg«tert drama of Washington's Presidency is the epic story of one man's 00pes for the country he loved. What do your kids watch on TV? Crystal Gayle eo.try ..... "My 6-month-old son, Christos, is too young to watch. But with Catherine, just 3, we allow her to watch what we feel is suitable -Sesame Street, family movies, 'and non-offensive car- toons. We allow ber to listen to rock music but do not allow her to watch rock music videos." Supr Ray Leourd 1110 ""1J CIMtltlttr, H·bllill cUmf "I let Ray Jr., 12, watch The Cosby Show and Family Ties because of its emphasis on family relationships_ public television for its valuable educational content, and boxing -my bouts and others. I do not let him watch programs that suess-vi-Olence or portray criminal--aets. "-- 1\1•11 llll'CllHI By C. Ardl1mbautt PrtsWtlt, CEO, Ufttilt clMt Htwort "I especially liJce those programs that expand Melissa's (age 15) horizons, are educational and portray relationships in a positive way such as The Cosby Show and ABCs After School Spe- cials, the royal wedding and Liberty weekend." -Alttl Sl-.r BEAUTY TAKES 01 THE DIUC BEAST: Ifs not easy getting Sophia Loren on TV and movie screens. "I'm not interested in making movies for the sake of working," says Loren. "It has to be a step forward in my career." That "step" is Courage, a CBS movie airing 8- 11 p.m. EDT /PDT Wednesday. Loren portrays a real-life mother who risked her life to help authorities crack a cocaine ring that supplies her son: "I thought if I could play this woman it would be a ~t acting stretch. And as a mother Qf two tcm-age.sons, drug.abuse is one of my greatest fears. I'm glad to sec that now it is also becoming society's greatest fear." He may have a way with women but Italian film star Marcello Mastroianni likes to hang out with the guys. "It's easier to be stupid and to laugh" with men, says Mastroianni, who turns 62 next Sun- . day. "With a womanJou should only spend the magic moments of love. After that, spcn the rest of the day with your buddies." -Stu Sc~reibtrc 11d lobtrt Wladtltr Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Allen H. Neuharth, Chairman John J. Curtey, President & CEO IEdleOltll Ollcel: Po. Box 600W, W11n1ng10n. o.c. ~. (703) 276-3400 !dllot-lft.Ollet: John C. Quinn lenlOr !dltor. John Witter Mii .. lcMor. MlrCll Bullrd M DINctot: 0.eh Plrllam A ................ .,.. 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I tell in love with Cli.icw>. tbe end ofJlilt-.i). but that It felt riabt." •YI MoodUe. was the time I tell in love with who IOOD cared about more bim -IO be couldn't have than I city a&:r meetina Van been 1bal bid." Horne while wor~ at Mondale is Uled to tN1Y WCKG radio. Mft 'Ii rbedU.tel-uct men Witli Iii(. ROil N~ IOl Piii. ibe 'pad li~-Wben ber-&tber ltWnlltem-ponryjobl.m· QIUQ.- ran a paident in 1984 with q covaq tide jams ~ nmniDa male GerUdine Fara-I bdiccoCa It tbe W statlOn ro, MondUe put her buddina wbm Van Home WU dain& ICtina career that included II)-sports ~ I ~ on Matt HOM.Jton. But ditina a footblll i>laYer' :nu.~ Company Oltd Dynas· -.o't love at first siabt-,: .. yoo ty on bold and bit the cam-·know the ~tereotype: bia, paip UJil. T~ oou.n-dumb, macho. That didn't ~ try -lib ... w -=a-.-=pieafU>--me:'-8YlrMond•-1 ex~ce and confidence "But I pene~" con- builder," the ~ dudes Vp }{on)e, ~ lhe MmdeJe • a ,menI • _. me tor the penon I w. ..,_,.. atp(litea at KABC We l!ptllt a Jot .of time beina TV in Loi A.-when 1be mc:alic. and nmlUlllY ~ ~ Rode .,,. ltllll N~ job ofter llized WC wa'e 11,.ta~ • lot came ... )IS .... w tind ol ~ ... a LA. I bid~ lbc>Ul mov-' -1111111 ..... "rve lcmned how to concentrate more on the good stuff. It's muCh euier than concentrating on the struii[e." _..,. ................. Cllt ............................. ,. USA WEEKEND· SEPT 19-21. 1986 • 3 t_COVER STOR~ Three creative wizards who are Several shows up for Emmys Sunday share snappy dialogue, j322}' style and casts of offbeat characters. Meet the creators who putpr~like 'Moonlightin~' and 'Miami Vice' m the -TV limelight ., .... Cells Pol1ly and rum- pled, Glenn c.aron sits at a clutta'ed desk, bis electric typewriter at arm's leagtb.. Hanli,. on the wall is a framed glossy photo of ac- ttell C)'bill ~ herd on which she bas inacribed her thanb and a&ction for resurrecting what bad been a f8lteriua cmer . . Caron bimadf is a picture of oockines5 .. It's been my expe1ience in television all 8:1~ If you know what you want to do tbey1l pretty much leave you alone, .. says the man with a boyitb smile and elfin 9CDIC of humor who rules over Picture- maker Productions in Los Aneeles. Caron .knows.what be wants..AndABC leaves him alone. He's the producer of the smash-hit Moonlightin1. co-starrina Shepherd and Bruce Willis, which is up for 16 Emmys when the awards cerem~ mes are ldecast Sunday, 8 p.m. EDT/S PDT on NBC. He'a alao one of three briabt tiabta ·sbin-ina behind some of the lllOlt IUCCellfu1, inventive programs on television. The other two: Steven Bocbco who fbr five )Uri (1980-85) prod;;f NBCs HiU Sl1M JJ/ue and th.ii 9C8IOll introduca NBC's L.A. Law. and Micblel Mann, who produces Miami Vi« and this }al"s new mies Crime Story both for NBC. Miami Via is up for fuW F.mmys this )'ell', Hill StrM Blues for 1eVeD. What's IO inta'eltina about tbele cze. alOll ii tbat they pull ma their own C'X· paimoet and amt very perml .am. lion. AD tbree me in~ eccentric in dlieir iDdividual fu.11 cl imilbt. brildq widl ~ daiwr.! tbey-re DOtbina lite the dw'ICten they aate. • COVER STORY -..,,,,.. ____ -· --.....--~ turning on-television But be tracn his dramatic roots beck to PiasbwJh's Cameaie Tedmical Institute, where be WIS drawn to ememble theater. "The areatest lift IP from Clmeaie is that I developed a aal love of ensemble. I'm Dot a 90IO act. folks. rm just not. fm not aood CDOUlh-Whatever RICCeS1 rve · had has been in put due to the extraordi- nary talents of other people. ., Bocbco cast Hill Slrtif with many ao- ton he knew at Camtaie Tech, including Charles Haid, Bruce "'eitz and Barbara Boston. (Of&c:reen. eo.on is married to Bochco. They have two children.) Whereas Caron and Mann like to work alone, 8ocbco says he works better when bouncina ideas off a ~· He crca1ed Hill St/Wt with Michael Kozoll, and -Wies a edit on LA. bzwwittr'ferry too-- ise Fisher, a former practicina attorney who won an Emmy award for her woit- on CBS' CagMy & Lacey. For Mann, wortrina alone is not sur- prisina. The producer of Mjqmj Via and Cri~ Slory bas a reputation for being temperamental and diflicuh. He may have brouaht UI the cool, aloof Sonny Crockett, bui Mann hiimdf moves throuab hii day with white-bot energy. · He conducts business at breakfAst amid the clatter ofl:rockery at a trendy West Hollywood bisu'o. With a pasty complex- ion, a beak of a noee and a flat Midwest- ern twana (he's &om Oiir¥>). Mann coWd ~y a TV b9d IUY· His shows re-veal his fascination with the JnaCOO.male myth. men bondins in adversity. He says be probably hasn't crea1ed any shows or movies about women because "I have a wife, four dauabters and a mother. rm surrounded by women in my life." ~ Joyce RaYid, Onyx u,. • ._ ......... ltr11ra It 11 ,.._ OT/NT frtMy, let 3, Mann, 43, aJ)IRCiates thole exotic places and chanlcten in the shadows of our popular culture. He undcrs1ands the I~ of Miami and las Yeps. .. Miami and V eps have the same kind of seme," Mann says. 1l>ere's a very transitory lihtyle. Human relationships don't account fora lot Life is cheap. Cars, girls, thouses." In ~ps, be seeks out the compa- ny of .. characters." .. It doesn't matlef to me if they're oops or thieves or if they're orpnimt aime fiaures," says M.artn, who goes off to write in ob9cure pockets of the country where .. rm not going to aet a bunch of waiters hansina around." Dennis ~~· whom Mann first cast in his film Thi . before enlistina him to appear in two i~ ~and his lat.est film, Manhunler. qwt the~~ foroe only six months aeo to star m Crime Sl this fall. ~is known as the great wounder in OUcaao," says Mann. "All the other dc1ectivcs would lcill people. He'd only - wound 'ent." As for another detective, named Sonny, Mann says: .. I didn't really give Don Johnson his big break. We looked at lots and lots of people and there was a lot of diacus&on about who should play Sonny Crockett It was pretty much a group deci- sion top:> with Don. There were a lot of peop&e involved." Mann, too, takes the kind of risks that make these three producers so unusual. the sort of risks that create vulnerability. let's~ it, dressing up ~ps in colorful linen took guts. And this fall, the cop col- ors will be even richer and darker. Mann also bas taken the beat for style over substance, where cars, clothes and music often take the front seat to a story- line. .. It means that when you're trying somcthin& ambitious, y<>U're gonna tan on your ~ and real good," Mann says. ··And if you can't take the beat when you do fall on your face, then you don't belong in the etron." As Caron says: "When you don't know what you want to do, then tbey11 play with you." C.aron. Bochco and Mann know what tbty want And it's playing mi&hty well on a television landscape that, otherwise, looks so much the same. 0 ly_~fd,NIC ·-----.... -.111. ,... .............. . .,.. ............ .... .... .... ... "9lllln: ey Cr8lg ~ lat "*r, I,.._ OT/Nf, a Ull & ,. .. _~"t»"t=>"C»'ll!Q '~ _ ......... USA \VaxEND • SEPT I C}.21, 1986 • 5 I Dwiglll Yoakam This cat in a hat is a crossover hit The country sensation has made No. I by singing about Cadillacs and guitars. And listen, he wants you to hear him. IJ Sara llelson I ilSitnUltto ••• -it bl& In country ••sic (~e's •P for Co111try IHlc lssoci1· tlo1'1 Horizo1 lw1rd 11d best co1ntry Yid· H): There was absolutely no response to my music at all when I first went to Nash- ville in the '70s. Then, wben I went back in the early '80s, people said the music was too oountr)'. They didn't want dou- bl~stop fiddles; they said it wouldn't sell. Then along oomes Ricley Skaggs, who il- lustrated that it does sell. It sells to the tune of 500,000 records. My music tran- scends boundaries. 01 dJ h ••••d his best·stllin& 1lbu11 'G1ft1rs, C1dlll1cs, Etc., Etc.': That has a deep Eastern philosophic meaning - eastern Kentucky that is. It is with great fondness that I, in a tongue-in-cheek way, make reference to the things that epito- mize success for migrating Okies, hillbil- lies from the rural ~ons of America who moved to the big ettics in the past rwo decades. One of the most importanl out- ward signs of success for those people was a Cadillac. The guitar was a symbol of their music. 01 r11c•l111 for 1 wide 11dlence: rd like to bring this music to as many people as possible; to perf onn the music that I love and have it be accepted by as many peo- pleas I can. We have already crossed over m a more serious way than any "cross- ' over oountry act" out of Nashville; we :. tour with people like Los Lobos, the Vio- lent Femmes, as well as Emmylou Harris. Sure, I like to cross over but I refuse to patronize the audience or compromise the music just to cross over because that's not crossing over. that's selling out. who was a big musical influence when I was vel)'-small. And tbe..'..'hillbilly cat" Elvis Presley. People forget Elvis was con- sidered a hillbill y artist when he first came out I refer to him as the .. hillbilly cat'' because that's what he was called then. On Elvis: All post-war males, for at least one minute of one day in their lives have wanted to be Elvis Presley -all Ameri- can males and some English males. I think Elvis is very powerful and influen- tial to all white Sbuthemers. whether they were dyed-in-the-wool oountr)' fans or whether they were into rock 'n' roll. He was "success" to a white Southern male. On beln& c~1r11i1&: I think the right stuff for a performer is charisma. Elvis had it Hank Williams Sr. had it But I don't con- sider my own very much. I just do my thing and I think I look nice enough not to be offensive. I don't think fm going to do damage to what I do musically. There's nothing a perf onner can do abo~ charis- ma. You eithe( ha ve iLor you don'L 01 f1•lly: My parents ctivorced when I was grown, after 23 yean. My mom's in Columbus (Ohio), my dad's in Louisville, which is a tlip-flop because my mother is originally from Kentucky. So the road from Kentucky to Columbus is part of my past and part of my present. My mother was an early working woman, and my father was oontinually trying to improve his lot and that of his family. (Once) he indulged in the classic hillbilly entrepre- neurial attempt, opening a Texaco sta- tion. That was one of the most ctisastrous businesses anyone oould go into. On . d1tl1& co11try stir Wynonna Judd: Wynonna and I date, that's no big secret. But we're not involved in any kind· of 01 wllJ ff lttb I~ tt Elwts IM •"•rs: singular relationship. I date several peo- Two of the m~t unponant ones ~ pie. Wynonna sees other people, I guess. Emmylou Hams and John Fogcny; m fact, they're a oouple of the reasons I 01 co••itlltlt: I am most cert.a.inly inter· moved to the West Coast I also always ested in getting married, but1'm not cer- admired the work of Merle H~ early tain that the time of life is right, given my Johnny Cash, and Hank Williams Sr., of professional ambitions and opportunities. oourse. Then thc;re was Johnny Horton, I've been gone from home since April 6 • USA WEEJw.io ·SEPT L 9-21 , 1986 without being back for more than five days. I was gone half of each month, Janu- ary, February and March on a promotion- al tour. That schedule would be an insur- mountable strain on a committed one-on- one relationSh.ip. So at this time in my personal life, I don't thin.le there's a logical opportunity for a healthy relationship. 01 f111e : It's something you anticipate. Often times, in the midst of show busi- ness it overshadows the reality of the busi- ness. And business is the operative wo It's a commercial venture. Essentially performers, if they're honest, will adnti that they want a certain degree of anen tion and adulation. But you can never I that desire take preccdenoe over your or where it fint began, which. for me, sitting on a J?Orch swing liste~ to corm, being infatuated with sinaJ.na an the art of music. Fame is a powerful l and I do want to be fiunous, because fam shows ultimate acoeptanoe. :l lET Ylll m TIKE Yll • 11E ml-...... -............. . ,_.·--IT'S I U.llY llE Lim Y• llAD • rrs A •-WAYlM!" 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Keep the pet warm lO prevent shock. • <Mr'-dnc Dop and cats are sus-ceptible lO hyperthermia (ovcrbeatin&) in hot and humid weather, or if left for lOng periods in an unventilated car. If your pet's skin is hot and dry or if it is panting excessively or vomiting, remove the ani- . mal from the beat To cool it. immene your pet in a mixture of rubbina alcohol and water or wrap it in co&d, wet towels. It's important to set the animal cooled down quick.ty. • Frealaa. The most vulnerable areas are the tips of ears, muzzle and footp9ds. Treat frozen appcndap with ptle heat from towels IOakcd in hot water or blow dry the whole area with the dryer set on tow belt r~attis are extremeJY <iell- caie. so handle ~tly and.do l1Ql rub. If the pet is sufferiDI from h therinia it will be cold to the touch~~ weak. Put it in a warm water beth. ~·-·Pc.-I t If posa"ble. determine what poison pet bas consumed. If it is a househok1 product, or anytbina in a container, read and follow fint..aid in- structions on the label. Call your vet or local poilon control center for a more~ cific antidote after admin.isterin& first aid. • °'°"'8 Dop and cats olb:n swal-low objects like sticb, bones, needles, fisbhoob and bells. If your pet is drooling profuady or pagina, restrain it. then reach into the mouth to remove the object usin& your band or pliers. If it c:anno__!i. be dillodied. try a WJlion ol the HeiriiDcl1 Maneuver: ~ the uWmJ OU i1a tide and prell vjpously below the lowest nb, repeatiaa ttie mowmeot teYSll times. Then loot in your pet'• mouth to eee if the object bu been ~ If chokina or bftathina diltrela cootinue, Nib the animal 10 the vet. a Dr. Bmruut proatm wrmraary m«Ji- d 111 in N~ Yorlc Cily. 8 ·USA WEEK.ENt>·SEPT 19-21, 1986 • The legends and customs of Amcr~'s Indians have long held a fascination for us all. They arc a proud people who have great re· spcct for nature and her animals, and who teach their children these same values. In this fine porcelain, lirnitcd- ed1tion plate, famed artist Gregory Perillo captures the kindred spirit between a young Blackfoot boy and a proud eagle. The exquisite detail in both subjects brings this plate painting to life-depicting the determination and strength these friends share. Per illo is one of today's foremost Indian-subject artists and bas devoted his life to the study, paint· ing and sculptin g of rhcac native Americans. His breathtakingly realistic originals have earned sus· uincd pra1ac in the art market, and several of tus prevJOUs offerings m the limited-edition .plate ficJd have seen prompt sell-outs and second· ary market appreciation. 5RAVL &fRLL Now The Hamilton Collection is privileged to offer "Brave and Free," the first issue in The Pride of Amer· ica's Indians Plate Collection-a series of eight plates, each depicting an Indian child from a different wcll- known tribe, along with an animal indigenous to that tribe's region. Already, "Brave and Free" has seen prompt demand from collectors. A$ an original issue ownc~ you will have the right to acquire all the plates as they arc issued, but you will ~ under no obligation to pur· chase any further plates. Further· mote, under The Hamilton Collection 100% Buy-Back Guar- antee, you may ictwn any plate within JO diys of receipt for a f uJl refund, rcJcasmg your series rights. Each Pride of America's Indians plate will be hand-numbered and accompanied by a same-numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Priced at an affordable $24.50, the edition is strictly limited to just a 10-day firing period. But remember-the popularity of Perillo's art md the appeal of this superb plate has resulted in imme· diate deaand for "Brave and free." So to assure yourself a position within the limited edition, send m your apphcauon form by the date shown Better yet, order today! CHC 1986 r··-----------------------------· I I I I I I I I I I Respond by: I L.im1t Two plates pu cc/lector Picasc accept my applauoo for "Brave a.ad Free" by Gregory Pl:ullo I wish to purchase __ t I or 21 pbtc(sl at $24 50 (plus Sl .14 stupp1ng and bandhngl each, for a rotal of S , and make payment by 1Sl6 64 • or SSJ 18 • 1 ::J Check or money order ·0 Credit card :J VISA :J MamrCard :J Du\Cn dub 0 Ameriun Exprcn Acct No ------------ E.xp. Date -----002664/~J21l OJ?O C1tY-------------- State ________ Zlp ___ _ Signature ____________ _ ·n._,._._., St..M .... ll..W..u~ SI.I'~',._._ Ill. ,,,,_,, elbw 6--4 _.,lot dti/1-vv Al/ llllfl/ic.ouaru mw1 bo ~ •nd err <utt1.c1 IV occtl'fonu Dt/1-1a rnodt an/~ IOU\ Jrod IU ,._,rlklrt«J C l 9~6 HC The Hamilton Colection 9SS0 ~~81vd .PO Box4'-0'i1 J.Kksonvilt FL J2 231 ' -' I r · Gymsatwoit make sense for everyone Workers who work out can be healthy for a company's bonom line, as Xer.px, Pepsico and other corporations with in-house fit- ness programs have learned. The latest support for such programs comes from Houston, where Tenneco Inc.'s five-year success will be a topic of this week's National Mental Health Association's conference. Diana Freeland, administra- tor of the employee assistance program, says Tenneco has~ tically reduced sick days and health<are costs. In tracking its ~.500-employees, both those who use the in-house gyms regu- lar! y and those who don't, Ten- neco found: • Absenteeism among female exercisers was 4 7 hours a year vs. 73 hours for non-exercisers. The average annual health<are expenditure for exercisers: $640 a year. For non-exercisers, costs rose to $1,500. •Men who exercised regular- ly lost 25 hours a year to sick- ness, while non-exercisers lost 30. Average annual health-care costs for exercise.rs: $561 vs. more than S 1,000 for sedentary. About 550 employees a day use the company's gym, which includes Nautilus machines, rac- quetball, handball, squash, aero- bics classes, stationary cycling and a jogging track. The facility is staffed by seven certifted-tnstructors. Tenneco also offers basic out- patient care and medical testing and a comP"re11ertsWe-co1Inselini program, including programs in stress management Companies that want to get on the fitness track can now get expert help from the Sports Medicine Congress, a Chicago- based association of sports medicme physicians. llus fall, SMC will offer custom-designed fitness programs for employees, especially in ·heavy industry. where sick days caused by inju- ries cut significantly into produc- tivity. "Workers on an assembly line are no different from pro ath- letes," says SMCs Tom Miller, who is tallcin.& to several Fortune 500 comparues about starting fit- ness programs. "They use their bodies to make a living and should learo how to train those bodies to prevent and recover from injury." -Jtuth• Walters 10 · USA WEEKEND· SEPT 19-21. 1986 ·- '' lget . mamcures. Actually I do . mostly yoga, anything to do with meditation, which is what gettirig . . mamcuresIS about. '' · -Blair Sabol on staying fit now I ' I I ~, I Chrysler Motors: Best-built, best-bocked American cars and trucks.tt Reaping · t Lgardens grow September yields a bushel of vegetable dishes ByJISl~ In a few weeks, most of us who are home gardeners will harvest the last of our crops and till the soil for next spring. I'm always a little sad to see my garden tilled under, but usually I'm too busy preparing the vegetables to stay sad for very long. Even those who don't have gardens can still ... pick the last of the zucchini and summer tomatoes and the first of such great fall vegetables as cabbage and winter squash at local farmers' markets and, of course, the supermarket. Since all of us know about the vitamins and minerals contained in vegetables, no nutrition lecture this weekend. Just a few of my favorite -reetpes for vegetables. The two fall soups have two things in . common: They are the essence of flexibility and are a snap to make. The cauliflower soup can be made just as easily with broccoli, and the crookneck squash soup goes down very well if made witl\ another type of squash, too. Continued on pqe 16 A hanest of deligl1ts · Cinnamon Carrot Bread Cauliflower or Broccoli Soup Oookncclc SQuash Soup · vegetable GurrY Com Fritters F1md faplant 0 Purf.ed Lima-Beans lledpes, ..... 17 and 18 USA WEEKEND· SEPT 19-21, 1986 • 15 ... . ' I I : MAYBE WE SHOULD CAll ITUONN-EASE' 1. New Krflfl Squeezable Mayonnaise. !i~FOOD CwMwl from ,..e 15 The secret in&rfdient in the squash soup is the additioo of a tart p'CICll apple, such as Granny Smith or pippin. Most squash have a Jong~ sea- son, and some of the best are available only in f8ll. So don't just limit yourself to .. aookneck Try any of the many fall vari- eties. Hubblrd and acorn are two rve used suocasfully with this same recipe, tbouab such denser squashes as these ~ quire a little extra cookina time. By now, most of us have tasted carrot cake, but I like carrot bread. This version has a touch of cinnamon and some chopped~ for extra taste and tex- ture. It's Just plain px1. Also on this weekend's menu are three super side dishes: flared egplant, oom fiitters and lima bean pur6e. A fiiend 9Cl'Ved Oared eaolant at a din- ner I attended years llO· loot only loved the taste-but-found-t.be-pn:aentalion 96 attractive that I serve it often. Although some~ don't like ~nt, this dish -stu&d with tomato, oruon and mush- rooms -always 1eC111S to disappear. rve also included a recipe for oom fiit- ters, simply because I love them piping hot &Did drizzled with a little honey. Com usually is inexpensive at this time of year, always a smart thing to talce advantaaic of. The lima bean pur6e is guaianteed to oonvert even lima bean haters. And I like to USC it to SIUtf tomatoes, pattypan squash and other vqetables. It looks good on the plate, is an easy "party dish, .. and you can even thin it wiih eXtra chicken stock and have another good soup. Both the squash soup and the lima bean pur6e are served in their own vc:eeta- ble c.ontainers. Just hoUow out the seeds or flesh of your veeetable of choice -rve used acorn squash for the soup and patty- pan squash for the pur6e -and steam until it's tender. Then fill with the hot owle or soup. Red Ci66iP 800 make l'abulous food c.ontainers. Plan to use them raw, as steamina makes them lose some of their wonderful color. rm a vc:eetable ~and I confess it sbamelmly. My mother said I was the only child· she ever knew who would fix henelf a plate of ~bles for breald8st. About ~ a week, I have an all-Wilie dinner, and the CWT)' rec:ipe here is a &- vorite induJeenoe. It's U'Uly a harvest meal, as you can use absolutely any oom- bination of vctetables you desire: mush- rooms, zoo;bini, carrots, turnips, peas, ar- tichoke hearts, egplant Served with rice and topped with manao chutney and ftuit oondiments, you have a mea~ meal that '!"ill please~ dio-hard lllQt eaters. 16 ·USA WaKENo·SEPT 19-21, 1986 ~~FOOD Eat your vegetables: Snappy side dishes tom the gan1en- °'IP ......... ..., ............................... .. ...................................................... Donatouu: all • · • ar.....,. ....... ,__...._ll'la'*'*OltDOClpaJlllJl,pulWWCll ........ cndYllr 11111 .......... unll ~ .... '** ... ._, ,._ ... ., dD 111111'1 ...... -Add fw Nd 11111 ....... Md ...... ,. 111 'I· Ill Md Pllll*• .. 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Clrrett charm, offers '"racina as it was meant 10 be. .. 11111 .... llrtllJ The limesiooe members-only LEXINGTON, Ky. -When clubhouse dishes up a tasty Ken- the Queen of England's first tuclcy burp stew, and women cousin, Princess Alexandra, vis-arc given white parasols 10 cut its KeeneJand Race Coune next the glare from the late afternoon month, you can bet she won't be sun. c.elebrities, like Elizabeth there to put $2 on the Daily Taylor and Geor,e Hamilton Double. last spring. minale easily with 1be reason for her royal visit: billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt, a SOth-birthday bash at the trade nattily dresaed students from the Oct. 4-25. University of Kmtucky and With just six weeks of racins a welk:oi.ffed matrons from local yt.ar, three r.ach in April and ()c. bridle clubs. tober, K.eeneland bas kept a low .. ti's like the olden times," profile. compared 10 its flashy says f.dclie Dclahousaye, who cousin Oiurchill Downs, 75 twice bas been the ~j~ miles west in U>uisville. But for ey in the Kmtuclcy Derby. true horse aficionados, this old-"There's no announcer, and ~~~~~C ~s~~Ji~~ai:~ I - very unique track. a very beauti-ful track.. Durina the track's off-months, Kmdlod's bone sales take over. Arab sheiks, the super-rich of Europe and Asia, Texas oil-men and Hollywood stan arrive to bid at four prime auctions each year. The September sale just wrapped up; in July 1985, an un- proven yearlina sold for a mx>r'd $13.1 million. Horses are definitely the sws in 1..exinatoo. but Ktt:nNM's special style brinp beclc fond memories for man jockeys. Says Laffit Pincay Jr., jockey- dom's leadina money.winner of all time: .. Even the girls in the arandstand are dlaled-up.--+his I have noticed." IJ With our new All Aboard America Fares you can travel through- out any one region of the country for just $150. 1Wo regions for $200. Or go coast to coast for only $250. 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TI1t principal mintrals art bromrdL, lnatrlionatt, sulph11tt, potrmium, atlcium, magnesium, and dt/oridL. Also floundt , iodidt, nitratt, and a hostof othtrs. No compound has ever bttn able to duplicate our product. I I I I !· I I I l CHARLES OSGOOD I'm a foot solller ii the fight agaDt the pail ii • soa Stay on your toes, we're gomg to defeat a flat-footed ache with a PFF ball I drtamed the other .t that I was the founder and ~ spirit of the Plantar Fuciaim (Pf) Foun- dation and presidina over the annu- al PfF amity Bill at ~ Waldor£ There is DO such fOundation. but there ·is such a di9eue '1 ~tar -rasciaitis {FA.Sff-ee-EY~iss . Well, not a di.seuc, actually, but a n. . . Oiartes 09>0d is the anchor of CBs Sunday Nighl N~. He is editor and anchor of N~· brtak and TM Osgood File on ~ Radio. Let me say right off that it's no big. deal, just an inflammation of 10me connective tissue (the plantar fascia) in my feet, which sometimes makes me feel as if rm wallcina on carpet tacks or sumdi.na on live, red hot coals. Nothina worse than that Orthotic inserts in my shoes JO a. long way to relievina the pain -1 ~the condition to~ away. So this is not a plea for sympathy. I Just want to tdJ you about my· dream. As soon as the doctor told me I had an ailment with such a fimcy name as plantar fasciait:is, riaht away I wanted to know more. Fasciaitis sounded to me like some foot soreness Nazis would get, perhaps from goose steppina too enthusiastically. Or per- haps a condition developed by Wcists who bad moved to Brazil to take over coffee plantations. But it turns out even as mild-mannered a gentleman u John McEnroe, the1.enllis player, bad come down with plantar &s- -daius-aOJeli-by bone spurs in bis heels; He oould-btihe-PF poster boy, I thought Which is what got me to thinJcina there ouabt to be a Plantar Fuciaitis foundation. Every other Po1ysylla6ic infirmity bas a foundation. Why shou1dn 't PF? ru bet if you put little cam on the counters of sporting goods stores, ulcina people to pvc till ·it hurts, you could raite a fortune. Next to the can would be a card sbowina McEnroe with his feet soekina in ice wa1a'. In my dream I was making plans for a-i>F t.eJelboo. Jerry lewis was alraKiy spoken for, but I remember ~ to 6nd out whether Pinky Lee WIS still alive. He'd be .,00.. I tboulbl And we could amJlle for a photo-opportunity with ·PraicJalt ~ to D:.k off the 1987 PF Foundatioa fimd.raisinl aun-.-i{il. f! ~could communicate the heartbftak of pan- tar lilCWtil, it would be Mr. Reapn. Tbm, of~ we'd have the diRct mail solicitations, ~ PeoPle the og>ortunity to P&edee S l 0, UO or S 100 to Hdp a.mp out Pllr' The brochure would have a picture of poGel' boy Mc:f.moe stamping bis foot in f1l8e ovet I liJDo man'• call If people la)eW how painful it is for him to scamp 119tx.Mllll1fill, it-would mm him madl public .alw. Aelfedy, 1be_pablic alrady is~ witb ~ b ftmdl in 1be llit .... a myiild ~ UDJIRJDCIU~ =p' 1le But I'm~ m we could melk pllldll' ._.. in ...... wilbout ID)'body noticina. I wob up IOddmly &Om my~ when Peta' l>uc:bin IDd 1be bud at 1be PfF BID at the Waldorf smted to play the Bunny Hop. Ever lince ·J came down with plantar falciaitil I .. i.. it when they play the Bunny Hop. Q 22 • USA W'e.ExDID ·SEPT l 9·2 1, 1986 HUMOR, ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD The White House is a dog house, too Tuesday is the 34th anniversary of the Checkers speech, when vice-presidential candidate Richard Nixon vowed he'd never give up the dog given to his family. Can you match these pctS and owners? I . Fido a. Lyndon Johnson 2. Hirn b. Abraham Llnooln 3. Fala c. Ronald Reagan 4. Luclcy d Franklin D. Roosevelt ANSWERS: :>"• 'P'C ''-'Z 'Q' ~ Soun:.: The Book of~ Tri'M Chocolate, gift of the gods About 10,000 oonfessed chocoholics oonverge on the Fontainebleau Hilton in Miami Beach this weekend for a Olocolatc Festival and Fair. Herc's a chunk of trivia: The .iUtccs believed chocolate was a gift from the god Quetzalcoatl. Sourc9: aiocola•: An llUWaf«J ~ Wllat' s great about the outdoors Tuesday is the first day of fall, but the season won't dampen enthUS1aSm for the outdoors. 48 percent of us consider ourselves outdoors people. Here arc favorite activities: By Dale Glasgow Unwed doesn't have to nun 111happy As National Singles WccJc kicks off, studies show 94 percent of women and 93 {>Cl'CCnt ormen be- lieve married people arc happier. But more than 60 percent also believe happiness can be found outside of marriage. That's good news for the re- cord 20.6 million people who lived alone in 1985. Source: Vi<glnla Sllms Women's Poll. Census Bureau Books that incense the censors In Banned Book Weck. which begins Sunday, you may want to open one of the books that people recently have triecrto keep out of public libraries. • ni. Color Purple, Alice Walker • Nntlrlcan Heritage Dictionary. Houghton M1ffl1n • Anne Frank: ni. Diary of a Young Girt. Anne Frank • Advenrur.s of Huck/M>erry Rnn. Mark Twain Source: American ut>rary Association -lt&lll Dt .. ls EMMA JUNE AND OV€R M Y -rc:RRI B LE 5"1Y,.JE5S AROUND GuYS. To give, to collect. to display with pride ... . c.·, The important first issue in a collection of garden bird stulptures by Lenox. Intricately handcraJted of the finest bisque porcelai!'l and meticulously painted by hand. Available only by reservation. The bladc-cappettc:hickadee IS'one-of the most cllanni ng garden birds in America. It brightens our day with its spirit ... -ltsatrikiagbeauty .-andits~Ghick-a-dee..-$008 - Lenox has now captured this delightful songbird in an enchanting sculptl1..4':'-.. Qf Jttraordinary detail-a work of art in fine bisque porcelai~masterfully handcrafted and painted entirely by hand. Meticulous Detail ... Heirloom Quality Chickadee is portrayed with wings gracefully outspread, as it alights on a spray of holly. Every feature is crafted with exceptional real ism. The chickadee's delicate wings and tail feathers ... its distinctive black cap and bib ... its downy white breast ... its subtle shading ... the rich green leaves and bright red berries of the holly. All depicted as they are in nature. This unusually charming sculpture will enhance the beauty of any room in your home-a dramatic interplay of color that will attract the eye ... a deUghtful touch Qf nature-to warm the heart. It will be a conversation pjece, attracting the admiration of all who see it. A magnificent and much-appreciated gift. And an heirloom to pass down to future generations with pride. R>r its quality, authenticity and fine handcraftsmanship are hallmarks of the finest porcelain sculpture. Conceived and designed by the artists of Lenox and created exclusively under their direction by master craftsmen in Japan, each sculpture bears a pure 24 karat gold backstamp inscribed with its title and the distinctive Le~ trademark-a name that has signified excellence for almost a century. Available Only Direct from Lenox . The important first issue in the Lenox Garden Bird Sculpture Collection. Chickadeeisavailableonlydirect from Lenox. It will not besofd through even the most prestigious dealers or galler- ies. The issue price is $39, payable in convenient monthly in· stanments of S13 with no ffnancecMrfe. And. of c6une. your · ~ ls~guaranflt«t Because each sculpture is lndMdually handcrafted and orders will be accepted in strid sequenc~ of receipt. your Reservation Application should be postmarked by October 31, 1986. Please allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery. For your conve- nience on credit card orders, you may call TOU FREE, 24 hours a day. 7 days a wee'k, l-800-228-5000. C Lenoll. Inc. 1916 Painted by hand to reveal every detail of the chickadee's intricate markings. r-----RESERVATION APPLICATION -----1 I Please enter my reservation ror Chtekodee by Lenox. I need send no money now and prefer to pay as follows: 1 1 0 DIRECT. I will bebilledinadvanceof shipment ror my deposit of Sl3. Alter shipment. I will be billed forthe I balance in two monthly installments of SI 3" each I 0 BY CREDIT CARO. 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Oeorae Waaldnaton: The P'oratna' of a Na· Monday at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 (•tory, Paee 3). ' lllilJ Pilll ~ Expanded coble channel listings SHOWTIME (S) DISNEY BRAVO GALA VISION 67 USA 6 CNN ' E SPN (EJ 10 C-SPAN ' 12 26 NICKELODEON 15 23 ARTS & EN T 16 23 WPIX (P) .11 NA WOR • 19 NA LIFETIME 21 "' 8 CB ,1 NA WE.-\ THER 33 JI MTV 38 21 •Channels• NETWORKS 111 KCBS. C B~. til ~I \\ \unw1 Hl \IJ I"' -'ngeles 90<L?8 141 KNBC' NBC ''~~' ~ \ldm,·d,1 .\q· Burbank 91 505 17) KA BC .\BC -'I S l'""i't'" \' ,. l 11' Angeles 91505 (8) KFM B. CBS. 76 P ~ ng1nn:r Road \dn l)u:g11 92111 I 101 KGTV .\B{ H1gh"'j' 11~ ,in1I ·l'lh \tfn·t San Diego 91111 INDEPENDENTS (S) KTLA. 5800 W !lun\t>t Bh II I 11' .\ngclc' 90028 (9) KHJ 5515 Mein>~ .\'r l m \ng1·lc, 'X'JO'I! 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Pa,,: 2 Networks .......................................... Pip J Daytime ........................................... f'l6e 4 Tube Top~rs .................................. ~ .5 Daytime Schedule ........................... P.,c 6 Evenln1 Schedule ............................ f'lle 8 ..... •:..nm•Mlfl A......, ...... ........ = ............ ,.... . ..,... __ ..., __ __ .................................. .......... aL (T~ -a~ .. IRYOIAY ....... ..,.._._. i·!' .... -"'-.. -.... ,.WIT -NOTUU LAa Mlllle-. II > 0 I 9'1111 Celle (UN) (I In.) I ... flOOIUU. ~ ... Ill .. aUiP!-Z:.:;:A · .. (UN)(lln.. ... , tW9 ---.:un Waft W cif ~n. ................. 1.1 ... ,.. ............... ..... MllMlllJ ............ ....... ............................... ......... 1 ...... .... lllGI -· 0 U•ALL A.IC 5:ri:* 1 .-.(•)........... -~ ,. ............. N19(1). ) (I In.) w. ... flOOIUU. ........ Ollef'I .. I"-C11J C...... (LIM) (I In.) ~ .. WMCIP 1MI ITAM -WOLVO~ ............ -.,~ ---,-Y .. TWMI 11:tl ...... WOll'l flllM. 1W W .... 'l..,..llACI• -liiMI Ill WOll'l l - AFl&dOOll -· ••mA&..L ... Dll9o p.._ .. ·~ ........... (U..)(llw...• ... > --... 0 IRPOOTUU. ctll1•1 .... at .,....,,.....(UN)Q(ltw..) 19. -MClll ,._ ... L.A. c-tJ ,..,_ .. -•Tuwlq __ _ --· -... ..._ ... L.A. c...., ,. .... ... __ rnuy __ _ (Pl ...... IPOaTa,.... IO) .. -•atwork• . Television: A 40-year saga Developed in 1923, TV began for home audiences in 1946 (Editor's note: This is the fi rst in a seven-pan series ibout television as it has developed over the past 40 fears. Subse· quent installments will be carried in TV LOB in the weeks to come.) _ jly _ _IOB ~EHART llloClllollf .......... Tryi ng to pin down the origin of television is like working on a puzzle where every piece fits every other piece. and it's impossible to know where to start. A case can be made for any of several years. Vladimir Zworykin's invention of the iconoscope in 1923 provided the basic element -the eye -of the television camera. lfanybody had figured out what to do next, we might be asking each other. "What's on the Zworykin tonight?" Five years later. General Electric began occasional telecasts from its Schenectady, N.Y., laboratory. which didn't matter to the handful of homes that got the signal because there wasn't anything to see anyway. In 194 1, the first commercial flickered to life on NBC's New York City station -the ticking face of a Bulova clock. Cost to Bulova was $9. but that wasn't the bargain it seems. because there Dave Garroway were so few telev1sfon sets that the owners were listed in a card fil e. The broadcast of the 194 7 World Senes brought telev1s1on its first mass audience. 3.9 million people in Ne"" York. Philadel- phia. Schenectad). and Washington. LH .. -3.5 milli on of them 1n oars. Thousands of them were so capti vated by the gadget that the~ dashed out to bu v telcv1si0n sets. and overwhelmed th1: (cw stores that earned them <>-A We ha ve selected 1946 as the trut' beginning of television as we know 1t. a convenience that allows us tu proclaim that this year marks the 40th ann1vcrsa11 of regular network service 1t also happens to-he true. more or less. That year. WNBT (now WNBC) in New York began a regular feed of programs to NBC stations in Philadelphia and Schenec- tady. while DuMont pumped shows from New York to the dozen or so sets in Washington, D.C .. thou$h not even Du- Mont could explain wh y 1t bothered. The first regularly scheduled series of any imponance -the variety show "Hour Glass" -was launched in May. followed by. to name a couplt'. "Play the Game" (charades) and the ever-popular "l Love to Eat." It would get worse before it tot better. We've establisht'd that television was in\!..enled b.)1 .no .onc_jn p~rlli:.~r. and.._ de veloped in bits and pieces over more than 20 years. Now what'l Consider two news items. l 0 years apart but equally confounding: •In 1976. wht·n a profe~sor at V1rginia·s Longwood College asked 154 children in a survey. "Which do you like better. TV or Daddy'>" 45 percent percent of the ch ildren said telev1s1on. Not exact!\ a landslide for dear old Dad. · •A few mont hs ago, a pollster unearthed the remarkahlc information that a majority · of Americans said that the" denved more satisfaction fro m telev1s1nn than from sex, which isn't. I suspect. what Zworykin had in mind. I am not sure what ei ther incident mea ns. rxcept to conlim1 that television is the most bewildering contraption of our age, and no one ever can hope to have complete understanding of 11. (PleHe eee TELEVISION/P. 31) 'Washington II' on presidency By JERRY BUCK .,, .......... W"'-' LOS ANGELES -Barry Bostwick. who's become something of an authorit) on qeorge W~s~initon after portraying him 1n two min1sen es. says the nation's first president didn't wear wooden false teeth as popularly believed. They were ivory. "Washington was a close-mouthed pcr- 10n." Bostwick says. "I've come to believe ibat one of the reasons was that he was embarrassed by his teeth." Bostwick slars in a new four-hour CBS teries,'"Oeorge Washington: The forging of a Nation," which picks up where a 1984 teries left off and takes Washington through his two-term presidency. h will be shown in two parts tonight and Monday. , "The first etght-hour series showed the events in his life from which his character was built," Bostwick says. "Now we put him m stimulating situations that ch~llenge his character. It's mon: personal. "Many of the political issues are based on the inner rel:1t .. on~h1p of lhe men surrounding Washing1on. For instanC't' whether Alt'xander Hamilton's ideas were put into effect had to do with the manner in which thcv wert' presented and the manner in which thomas Jefferson opposed them. The) were like surrogate sons." Bostwick, who readily admits he·s not a history huff. says 11 was pamcularl) difficult for him to gl't a handle on thr com pie>. polttKal issues of the day. "I had to do a l<ll of rest.•arch. The sen pt didn't always tell you where Washington·s heart was on a parucular issue, so J didn't know how to n:act visually. That's a different kind of research from how do you ride a horse or how do you look in battle or how do yt>u deal with the frustral1on of loving-your best friend's wife. Those were things I could feel or handle by instinct " Patty Dukt' also returns as Marthn Washington. Ric hard Bekins 1s Hamilton, Jeffrey Jones is Jefferson. ~aul Collins i~ John Adams. and.Penny Fulkr 1s Eh1a Powel. Richard Fielder was the producer and wnter and William I\ Graham d1rt:Ctt'd. "Wa!ih1ngton had a very close and interesting rcla11on~h1p with Eliza Powel." Bostwick says "We Jon't hint at any sexual involvement. but tht•rc was an attraction, c'ipecially her to him. She was· fascinated by a man who has that kind of power. "Martha was supportive. mothering. and quiet. She was not comfortable in l'htladelph1a society She was a simple woman. Then Fh1a Powel came along. She was one of the few women who could '(rbally Joust '"th him "George and Martha ne ver discussed politics, then along comes this woman who was probabl} Quite influential in per- suading him to run fo r a second tenn. He had already told has inner circle he would not' run a~1n Martha probably fdt very sclf-const1ous around this woman. She just wantt·d to go ba< 1. h) Mount Vernon." Bostwick found other deft ways to portra) Washington. One secnc c1ttls for a (Ple .. e eee QltORGlt/Pqe ~l) Sunday, S~ptem ber 21. 1986 3 -Networks Sophi~'s 'Coura e' tells true story o drug-busting mom By JERRY BUCK Al'T••-Wtltet BEVERLY MILLS -Sophia Loren \I.as 1n New York promoting pt:rtume when \he spotted a st<>r) 1n a maga11nc about the mothe r of a drug addu:t who went undercover to bust a cocaine ring. "'ihe did IL and sent e\ Cl) one 10 pnl>on .. Loren sa>s. "She d1 .. mantlcd a hus1nn., \I.Orth m11l1ons .. Tha t MOI) \!,al> tur nnl into a '>rnpt tor Lurt:n\ fir\I nlO\ ll' 111 two )Car\ "( ouragc." \lohll'h ( l:i~ will tekra'il Wednesda} fhl' thrl'l·-hour' movie al~o '>tars Brll ) Ike W1lla:im' and lkclOr Elizondo. Loren wanted to tnel'I the "uman she ponra~s in "( ouragl .. hut wasn't able to .. I think 'ihl•'s sllll prutl'ctcd h~ the police,'' she !>a)S ··1 wulc..ln 't meet hl·r OnCl' the) said rna )lw. then 11 \\3' a' though I .,ho uldn't hdvc a\kl·d ·\lier <tll. her fam1l)' I'> 1n v11hcd" Loren. weanng a yclh1\lo drc''· ~1 1\ with her bare leet tucked bt:neath her on a t'OU(h in her ~duded hotel hungalow as shc tall' about how the rnov 1c l·amc ahout. I kr hair is dark blonde and long.. She \I.Cars a pa tr of glasses. the kind that she promotes. "I was in New York on a promotion tour form~ perfume. Sophia." she says ··1 read a lot I )aw this an1cle b) M ichael Daly an New \ork Magazine. I was 'ery 1nte·restt"d in tht' Slrength and power of this woman. "She was Span1i,h. not an '\mcncan. so I thought I could pla~ the role Two da)!> latn I got a rnll from rhc producers about the stol') I sau.J I had read 11 and was in rt rested. Tht' sen pl "'ent fast because the an1de "'as o \locll v.ntlt:n and researched·· The movie was filmt.>d on loca11on 1n Ne\!. 'ork and fofonto \loht:rc Lori:n \I.ii:> al ompan1cd h) hl·r y1Junge'it Stin. Ldoardo Pon11. who maJc his mo\ 1c c..lehu1 w11h ht:r tv.o }Car~ ago 1n her last p1l-turc . .. Aurora." for .N BC She and ht:r husband . • prC\dul'er < ·arlc1' Pontt. also ha H ano lhl·r \on, ( arlo Whtlt· tm molhl·r \1.3\ hd11rc llw lamcr<J tor "( ouragc." hJoardo 1 l \\ai. at \lo111k on .1 '>t'rccnpln) "I hJ\l'n·1 wen 11." <,hl· .. a)S "Ill' v.ouldn't tell me thl' ttlk tic\ )ending h1) \crccnpla) to Stephen Sp1cltx·rg He\ -Daytime QaA Sophia Loren ha' 1ng a good lime" I let him J o 11 Wh~ not''" l Ull'O Sil)\ '>hl' 'Pl'nl li\C \lol'Cks on the mo' ll' .ind lrl·4ucnth \lo\Jrh•d 15-hour da) s .. f ha1 '<1 not ,1 pie, l' ofrake.'' she sa) i.. "For l)t'opk whu do tclc' 1i.1on all the time 11\ d11Tercn1. hut I'm rnll u~l·d 10 that pace O n a foa1url· 1ilm \Ou'dJu'>t Ix• gc111ng into thl· role.' <1ftcr fi\l' Y.CCk'> •• Thi., I'\ Loren\ third r \I nlO\ IC Ht•r fi r)t wa) ha film b1oiraph). 1n \loh1r h )ht• pl3)l'd hoth '1ef\l'll .ind her mother "We 'ho1 1ha1111 Ital\ 1n I~ Wl'cks likl' J film .'· ,h,• '3)'> · ·~urc.1ra' \lo3S .. hot hkc J lcaturl' film Rut 1h1~ "a" l;i~I " I orcn\ la~t 1hca1mal film v.as ".\ "ipeual oa, .. 1n 19 7. "h•lh ttlso starred Mar<elln ~1astr111ann1. her frequent l'O· (Pleue eee SOPHIA/Pace SO) Music picked to match the mood By LYNDA HIRSCH Q I rcall) loH·d the 11111\1~ that pld ~Cd while Nina ~dl> l110~1ng al thl' photo alnum 1n "All My Children .. (Jn )OIJ tell tnl' the name of the song., R \\ . I.as Vega,, Nev A: Tbat'1 Miami Sound Macblae's "But tbe Word a Get la tbe Way," wbicb baa been on tile Biiiboard Top Ten for tile pall montb. laddentally, wben producers film a scene lDvolvlng mu1lc\ the acton aren't aware wliaat m11lc la going lo be played. UHally a 1cene l11ltot and then u amadng amout of records are broupt, la aad autckd to HI tliae mood. Q; Whatever happened 10 the soap "Texas." starring Beverlee McK1nsey? Wall it ever apl)(at again on TV? -K.B .. W1nnepcg. A: "Tt111" wa1 canceled several yurs a10. It did pop •P hi 1yadlcatlon on WTBS, tliae Ted T•rner 1utJoa. UDlortuately It dldo't 1arner very bl1 ralhl&•· BecHae ll 4 S,y. September 21 , 1986 was an hour show and WTBS wa1 seeking balf-bour 1bow1, tbe bour episodes were split In two. Many limes tbe cllfflllaa1ers did not come at tile e nd of tbe abow. Al•o, many of Ute actors were very upset because tlley werea'I compeaHted for tbese programs . laddeaully, "Texas" was jHt 1tartlng to build la tbe ratings wben ll was canceled. Evidently NBC and Procter & Gamble tlloa1llt tbey bad put too mucll time and moaey Into tbe 1llow. Many tblDli If tltey'd lu1111 oa aaotlter year U.e allow woall ltave been a r1tln1a H cceu. Q (an you please give me somt' inforrnauon on the actor whu plays Mason on "Santa Barbara?" -R.W .. Buffalo. N.Y A: Lue Davies WH Jaat u ea oa H&pt 11 Evu WeylalMI OD "Daya of o., Uvea." Lue lllH done Jots of prtme·tlme eplaodk allows ud also muclt SUkespeare la repertory. Stngle, I.AH receatly took time · off to appear lo ID Atlaau repertory lbeater, wblcb is why Mason wa1 away for awlllle. We 11oderuaad tile t baracter of Mason may return lo bit .le11-thu· charming ways. <) V. h:ll hari>t•ned 111 Ho on "One l.1fc 10 I 1\.c"" I wa~ told he wcnl into the service -M.l . Cleveland. Ohio A: In real life, Bob Woods remarried Itta u ·wUe Loylta Claapel. ID <utoryllne, Bo we.t off to VletDab 1earclial•1 for MIAs h1cldenl&Jly, Bob served la Vietnam as a Grtea Beret. 0: Can you plcncic tell me wh11 1lh1)cd Ph1lt p Colby on "Dynasty"? I'm le~ ping a history of the old cast of the show -K.{ . Youngstown, Ohio. A: 'nae wrac&er of Plialll' Colby, Jeff's f1&1Jaer . was never 1ee1 OD tliae •ltow 1l1ce lite dJed ID lliae bffJlaroqd a&ory, Ht Wliatl die 11Jaow was oo tllae air. Jeff'• U1cle Cecil, Itta pardlaa 01 t111e altow, waa played by U.y' Boclllmer. __ .... llY ___ _ •• ,._. r• an r a UTIOIUI. • *"""' ..... ~ ... 11111 C Jlli • I Qoals_. Lee A9'1n (D-... ,. _ Y.· Is ....... ............. ... ..... ..... "*-N1l1flll l11u"kc-.1 .. .... • ..... ... ,. •• JR .. ........ ~ ... , .. ,.~ ... -- ....... ... ..... He8t: -..... (11W.) ,_ -· IG.LYWOOD ,_ M 1.-iCM llAll ....... 1: ................... ................. -......... tiw'9M ....,.. .,... 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N~ver delegett> rttpo~1ibili1 y to othen~ carry lht' Heirt' lo ad yourHlf at all lim~. 2 . Go to the oUice t>vt'ning1t. day1. undayis. holi- 4 . 6 . Dr ive fast ~<'•UM' you're latt'. Don't eat • rt'stful. rt'lai1in8 mt>ah 11lwayi. pl11n a ronferf'nt'f' for yo ur lunch hour. 8 . Reline h's poor poli<'y to take all lhe "•ralion allowed you. 10. U your work u ll11 for travt'ling, work all day and dri•e aU •'1ht 10 keep the nut momln1•1 apfJOl•tMHI. • I larbor LaW11 :Moun.t Olive '.\lcn1orial Pal'k · ~1ortuar:r · Crematory Printed Al' A Pub11l ~r\'1Ct' 1825 Gl•l•r Ave . Coate M••• ~Oilier Ave. et Harbor llvd.) Ph. 540-5554 Sunday. September 21 . 1986 5 -T-.·Toppers Cont • ..... ........ ...,... ...... llt l111il1R In IM WU .. A Sii I ltJhlr .. 0(1 hr.) --n.u.1ay-----.. a • w ..,.11n1 u .... ..., 8'i1C:iM......, C-111111 al ,_.... M M1M1,_ ~Dee ..... 1111$ a. ......_ ................. . .................... ..,..... -.1n.-...c11v ... ..-., --rricbly ___ _ -Daytbae .... Morning---- Sunday. 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(2 hrs , 13 min) Iii ma&.,_ --Q .. ...,. . ,.... ·-~-u.mtg I ' ... cua•••a.i•• • •••~A ~ly feature hlghllgl'ltlng 1 player or INm from the PHI. • current ptf't()nallty and an 1nalytl- ee1 ~of the W'Mk'• mott lmponent eon=ri~) I ... c:r •• ,. 'fW LOClll AT LIA di I """'---..._, ... 8 Sunday. September 21. 1986 I CIUICM•M .... • llWIO Toe>k: alcohol end drug abuse ( 1 hr.) 1•••1••-roa•••11••--aaam: M)lm-M .wm:ATI .. ..The Thalien Space W•r~" (1980. Science Fiction) Animated. ( 1 hr , 36 ;o.J. CZ) "Beer" ( 1985, Comedy) LOfet· 11 Swlt, Rip Torn ( 1 hr , 22 min.) .. PAITIMAYI _.,_,, L.-tX•l-llJ I Ill ...,_.a.n .__ ~-·Nini -•SdiWLIWnUW .... .-,,._UA ..... FHtured: intetViews With director Bleile Edwardl ("That'• Ufe") and eotor Jett 0.nlelt ("Hee~ (() Ml'IO ~ .... ... ~IW,LY.ucm (!)• .. ,. .... •HLUIC .... Y01C1 ,.,,....,.. TODAftW ~ NflYl•.-e ...... iv..,.,, ---~ ='•IOUATM ... "·---l&A.U.~ mm ... ll')Q ,__ _.,....,.. •• CA ...... , . :t::11· ----~ ~ il&U&.L u.11•1•1•1_.l .. WUE II ..... Ii .... .. -UM~• . -la!411Y .Cont ...,.MUIT NnMnC..,.fll.,.At' a ... YOlll .. ,.,. .. mma.uca ........ _..,.a• .. , ........ •lllGIJ'I ..,. "Detty Duck's MOYie: Fantastic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr .• 18 min.) (l)~ .... l'IOOlll--(%) ... ''Firstborn" ( 1~. Orama) Teri Garr. Peter Weller ( 1 hr , 40 min.) •llll ..,. "The Loogett Yard" (197•, Comedy) Burt ReynOldt, Eddie Albert. (2 hrs., 30 min.) •1 Cl) ••-:~~'•:a:•:•~11 liiWCOJ ma Cl :.."Hit Girt Friday" (1940, Com. ) . Cal}' Grant, Rosalind RulMll. (2 hrs ) wmtO&.&• ..... -~-,..,, ....... MNmflln.M -···· ....:t-• ..,. "The Beastmaater" ( 1982. Ad· venture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberta. ( 1 hr .. •5 min.) (!)m . (I) .. YOM CITY TOO PAii ,_ T,_A a. A boy ditcOV9fl the Importance of Mlf-determlnalloo In hll own life. ( 1 hr ) WAY fll nunt. .. .. , .... ..., ......, ... .. MIMTm Al CllLVlltf if I lml3 I. MCI _..,.. ~--.. ,1C91Ja.~Y ..,. "Abbott And Costello Go To Mars" ( 1953, Comedy) Marl Blanchard, HOface McMahonP hr . 30 min ) n'IYUMJ••1 -&TM,.. L.A.-tll9UY OUL-11 ...._WUWllT " ........ WU.umlCA wnea•eoa -=-··---·-----. .-i U ROCI Gobo realizes he must ~ntura out of Fraggla Rock to find his traveling uncle, who hasn't sent his usual ~Icard 9. (1J m. 'Talk To Me·· ( 198•. Orama) Austin Pendleton Michael Murphy ( 1 tir . 30 min) ()) T1LIS 11• A tonely young farm gin Is richly rewarded when she comes to the aid of the Prince of England dlsgul$ad as a common soldief I LAMY --•1F•1•1••1T'*I -19'. TODAY Hosted by Brent Mus· bufQ!! •• -• Hosted by NBC's Bob Cos· tat. ·-"M .. •IUIOWI (I) ..,. "Green loe" ( 198 1. Actven· tUl'e) Avan O'NMI, Anne ArcMr (2 hrs.) MYfll•U•W • llTll----.nun•• ..... , ... , •LM••--~ IKtMmfll-M ...... _.._ A aa«ra of 1950a kiddie .now.. ttarrlng Paul Rau· bent 11 P•wee ~man. ( 1 hr.) (I) ... TALI nmam "PMKI p"* Of Hamelin" Eric Idle 1ta11 In thl9 dtamatl:r.a· tlon of Robert Brown1ng·s poem about a pipef wtio removes rats troni the city ot Hamelin with hlS magical flute In stereo ~..,. "Tendef Merc1a1 ' (;982. Ora- . · ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I ..... ...., -IK fiOOllM.L. Los Angeles Rams at Indianapolis eott. (Live) (:f hrs ) I• "*"-'ml ..... ml9 "Here Come The Tigers" ( 1978, Comedy) Richard Ltncotn. I Sa';&iti.t_qrey. ~2 hrs.) . _,-=.,."9 Q ... ..._ &&.•nmP-.Y =~ ...... IK flOOllM.L. Denver Broncos at Phll· adel la let (Liva) (3 hrs.) ..... m. "Superglrl" ( 198•. Fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway. ( 1 hr . 5• min.) (() .,_ McDonald's Junl0< Champion· ~ fr°TJl..dney, Austrella. (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl) ,,. • U•M.L Highlights of Major Laegue action are shown Host· Mal , Allan. ..... WOJLD -Ill) COUITUU'I -.ca •t ti/I -WOlLD In Cuba, Cousteau expl0<as an ar- mO<ed Spanish crulSer sunk by the U.S Navy during the Spanish-American War. visits the Guantanamo Bay U.S. naval base, and talks with President Fidel Cas· tro oo anvlronmerital consciousness an<l Coba·s innovative fishing methods. { 1 hr ) ----•nw. •au.. IJllllf ... "' 90llT 1'A*" ... ........ -C9111A&. Tallalm,.., CMmll._,.AL ....,NmW OCIAll• llOWll "The Oklahoma City Dolls" ( 1980. Comedy) Susan Blakely. Ronee ...... ••• ., ...... 1 a1aklay ' 1 hr . 40 min ) (I)m. "Choose Me" ( 1984. Comedy) Genevieve BujOld, Kettn Carradine. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) (!) ~ New York Yankees at Da-trol1 s (Uva) (3 hrs.) ,,. (I) "Police Academy 2: Their Flfst Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Stave Guttenberg. Bubbe Smith ( 1 hf . 27 min~ ••• •• •-.ocl---_,. .. tW 1111 a .,,. .. .,..Dl.-.YQ ..... ii Ll__,W W 'I w1wme1nmamQ ... ... 'mllCMIOIWl-n PU IOLP Paine Webber WOfld Senior• lnvltatlonal, final round, from Charlotte. --KC. !LIVi) (2 hrs.) ---- (%) llOWll "Jim Thorpe: All American" ( 1951, Biography) Burt Lancaster. Phynta Thaxter. (1 hr. 41 min,) ...... '°"" 1W «lJ U•Hl San Francisco Giants at At- lanta Braves (Liva) (2 hrs . 45 min.) 11:11 e t••w Los Angeles ~ at Clncln~tl Reds (Liva) (2 hrs .. 50 min ) 1t11 Cf) l'=Mf Pittsburgh Pirates at Chlce- llbs (L~ hrs. 15 min.) 1W IOI WACIY .... fll The famous and not-~famoua are a part ot this ottbeat IOOk at sports . h<>5ted b{the tormer Mator League catch- er wno numbly refers to himself as ··J;Cr. Baseball" .. _... I=·= 'A CAllO\WU•rT .. ..... -JU1ernoon ---· -· ITAll ...a Spons competition featuring cast members from "The lnsJd· ers." "Santa Barbara ... ··charlle & Com- Don't Be A Vicrim Twice EXPERT LEGAL REPRESENTATION f or 0.11\N Ad ACflON Qll A DA&'f fltlOf AO-YISOI Ml·M11 • Any Type of Accident • No Fee Until You Recover • FREE Con1u1tatlon L9w Olllo.e OI JOHN RAPILLO ~ProTlfll w..i~~· 24 HOURS Serving All of Orange County (714) 848-4849 Sunday, September 21 . 1986 9 .. -lunclay ~onl. pany" and "Love Boal " Flnal round. (R) ~·ITOOlll • (U) "•AU. ABC plans lo air a game (s) with lhe most bearing on any r&- ma1QU&.f9mn1 race (s) I Live) (3 hrs l l lmAllOP~ lftlf•tt "Praying Manus" Cherie Lunghl and Carmen Ou S.utoy star In this lale ot caleulated greed lnvoMng a prof.a- sor whose 1n5Urance poOcy It worth mH-• lions, his suspicious wile, and his aecr&- tary (Part 1ol3) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ·=--~ ..... -.aw. . (!} llCMI "Ladyhawtce" (1985, Fantasy) Matthew BrOdertek, Rutger Hauer (2 hrs .. 1 min.) CJ),.,_ CHAii Hart (James Stephens) is Introduced to lhe world of organized crime alter he discovers that his glf'I· friend's muroared lather was the legal ----4C:04'0l""'unsel for a moo bole ( 1 Afi-G llC*IAW /IT~ llllMCl.,_til. tail CD llOWll "The Karate Kid" {1 984, Ora· ma) Ralph Macchio. Nonyukl "Pat" Mori- ta. (2 hrs , 6 min I 11:19 (I) '9IL. TODAY Hos led t>y Bren I Mus- bur~ I ___ .. TOllOMOW ... ml)Y-- •TOUCM ._.,._ tUWI 181AVIOI llOWll "Pee·wee's Big Adventure·· ( 1985. Comedy) Poul Rf!lubens, Elizabeth Dalley. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) *I 'Aet TMI MAnoel ~ fllOOTIM.I. Houston 01ler9 al Kan- sas ~:..1:=s (Live) (3 hrs ) I ~ fllOOTIM.I. Washtnqton Redskins at San Diego c::Bers (Live) (3 hrs ) G ICIUD Host Merilyn McCoo Scheduled Micheal McDonald, Biiiy Ocean. a·he, Culture Club. Toto. Captain and T ennllle. In stereo ( 1 hr ) l lUllOP~ mATJ • D....:U "Live From Lin- coln Center New York Phllharmonfc Opening Night With Zubln Mehta and II· zhak Perlman" Muslcal director Zubln Mehta conducts the orchestra In a per· tormance of Tchalkovtky's Symphony No 5; violln1s1 llzhak P8T1man Is solo111 lor Ra- vel's "Tzigane." Chausson's "P09me" and Serasate's "Carmen Fantaey." In stereo. (2 hra.) I:.~& ... MOU .,. "The Cruel Sea" (1953, Ora· ma) Jaok~Hawl<tns. Donald Sinden. (2 hrs., 8 min.) (%).,."Carmen" (1984. Opera) Julie Mlgl,...Johnsoo, Placido Domingo. (2 hra., 32 min ) I ... , . .,.. -.. , .... ~ye 01 The Needle" (1981, Su9'*'M) Donald Sutherland. Kale Nefll- n .. ~s .. _ .... ..., _,_ ,.. __ ,.., fl ----·--.. "The Alleo'a Return" ( 1980, Sclence-F'lctlOn) Jan-Mlchael Vincent. Cy· bin Shepherd (2 hrs.) to Sunday. September 21 , 1986 e .,. ·:son Of Paleface" ( 1952. Comedy) Bob Hope, Jane Rusaett (2 hrs.) e llCMI ''The Ultimate Impostor" ( 1979. Sclenc&-Flc11on) Joseph Hacker Kelth Andes. (2 hrs.) a> ,.,,.. OP ..-ca· •llM IRll A profile ol Delta's Mayor Unite Slackwen. Country comic-of-th&-yeer Jerry Clower and higtillgtlts of famous MlaslSSlppl wrll .,. such as Wiiiiam Faulkner ( 1 hr ) 1:0':,.. llCMI "The ldolmaker" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Ray Sharkey. Tovah Feldshuh ( 1 hr., 59 min,) (!) MITO ucml Formula One Grand Prtx · ' of Ponpgal. from EstO<ll. (R) (2 hrs.) (8).,. "Dreem~pe" (t98-'. Science Flctfon) Dennis Oua1d, Max Von Sydow .l1 hr , 35 min.) (!)Palm Leroy laces a crammed schedule when he cares 10< his 8-year-old niece ----o -.mves-une~edly al his 11oor rn Stlf;~~r ) -1==--.. "Jupiter's Darllng" (1955, Mu· alcal) Esther Williams. Howard Keel (2 hrs ) ~,,.,, IWMIMT __ ,.. llCMI "Missing In Action" ( 1984, Ad· venture) Chuck Norris, M Emmen Walsh .l1 hr., 41 min) •• llCMI "Aunt Mary'' (1979, Drama) Jea=i:ton. Maritn Balsam (2 hrs 1 1:;-EE._. w. nman 11 a 11&TDIAI. .. _. House Atm9d Services Com- mlttM Chairman LH Aapln (0-Wls ) Is among the parilclpanta enacting key rOles In this almulated Wl'llta House National S&- curlly Council session Illustrating the lor- mulatton of American pollcy ln response 10 a mock nuclear terrorist action. Host Biii Kurtla ( 1 hr.) ., ... ,~ '(l)_. "Honlty Tonk Freeway" (1981, ~) Wllltam Devane, Beverly O' An· ei}~s.TMI...,. Alter Dick (Peter Strauas) succumba 10 the seductive, young actreaa Rosemary (Sean Young), he learns that hla wife (Mary Steenbur· gen) hashed a nervoua breakdown (Part 2 of 3) (2 hrs.) •• CO-. ITOft (Premiere) Celebrity i fllet. r .. rured· Bitty Crystal WMOPMITAM 8"9T-1'11 -Interview with Welter Matthau. ( 1 hr ) «l> .. WWlfrTOllA• June (Btrbe· ra Bllllngsley) sttr1a dating Oliver's teecl'I· ler.::f.'~::J,. 11-.y NITIMT .. "Beer" (t985. Comedy) l.,oret· ·1••S&;~;~~l~'- -~9nowt Of KHlmanJaro" (1953. Drema) Gregory Peck. Suaan Haywerd. (2 hra ) e _. "Buoot Sere. Mra. Campbell" ( 1989, Comedy) Olna Lollobtlglda. Telly ~V~rt ) • ,_ Lm Gue.ta: authOra Arthu1 Hadley ("Tbe Straw Giant") and W~hair Lind (''America can Win") (1 hr ) •:::::'. (!) MOWll '"Chariots 0 1 Fire" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Ben Cross. Ian Charteaon. (2 hrs ~ min.) Cl) •901-TNec.-"9"'• ® MOWll "Detty Duck's Movie Fantest.c Island" ( 1983 Comedy) Animated t t hr , 18 mln ) 4r1I MO¥ll "Tl'le Thlllan Space Wars ( 1980, Science Ft,tton) Animated ( 1 hr 36 mtn) *I '~...,....... UTDIAl. •••'llC Unusual p1an1s and strange creatures have adapt9d 10 the Intense heat ot the Namlb Desert where 1emperatures somellrnea reach 170 d~rees ( 1 hr ) 9 W UCll """ DAVlt NOIOMIZ Consumes 1ntormat~ p!Htlc Wtap car alarms. cosmetics counttrlefttng. product labels and the legalltlea ol phOto- cOPX!f1R 90lf1WUP ..CCU ..... ~ ~.....,.Profiled Earl M()(ral1 .. ct9I ..... ...,,TMI.,_. .. , ..... MMT TO KART .... UT10llAL -~ DR.Om Na· turahst and conservationist ... lrlam Roi~· schlld, Hawau·s humpbacl< wh<l, a rr10 to Cnina taken t>y Yale Unlveralty'a all· mal~ cluo (2 hrs.) e WILD An e)(am1natlon ot the van ety and abundance of life 10 be found 1r the Chlhuahuan Dasen 1n northern Mex1· -~,~~ ~==. OP TMI MCM Ale PMIOUI Interview wllh Wayne Newton: 1 tour of Paris: white water ratiln; with L1uren Tewes, celebrities l'lomes with Paige Renie ot Arehlteeturat Dtaest (R) ( 1 hr ) Pamm TAU 1MIATW "Pied Piper 01 Hamelin" Elle Idle stars 1n this dramatize· lion of Robert Browning's poem 1b0Ut a piper whO removes rats lrom the city of Hamelin with his magical flute In stereo ~--"Firstborn" ( 198-'. Or1m1) Teri Garr, Peter Weli.t I 1 hr 40 min I -1~'°".:= AIO ... O Cl.a. POll""co.GllT-- llA'nOIUL 90llAFtlC A ~ 11 crea- turtt found only In Austrelta and the 1e1- enllsta end conS1Natlonists working 10 i=-~hr ) COl9VTll CIMllCl.- PIAl&l llOOI Gobo reailzH he muat ~nture out ot Fraogle Roel< to find hla traveling uncle. who hasn't sent htt '*'81 ~tcard.O · ••KAfOIT .. . ..,. ...... ___ _ •11:.'t~ nll -lntlMew with Walttt Matthau ( 1 hr.) • llCMI, "GldQet'1 Sum"* Reunion" (1985. Comedy-btam•) Clry11 Richman, .-lunclay CODI. Dean Buller Aller trading in her surf bOard tor a travel agency. Gidget finds her seven-year mar11age slowly unravellng due •o monetary pressurM and career de- 1nands (2 hrs ) (1)--rJALL D llCMI "The Ahen s Return" ( 1980. Sc1ence-Flct1on) Jan-M1chaej Vincent. Cy· bll' Shepherd An elderly prosoector and twn children are engulfed 1n a beam of 11gt t tl'lal recedes-1n10 an extraterrestrial a1rc.1aft (2 ~ I .... An .. -.u.u. llCMI "Trog" ( 1970, Sc1ence-F1c lk>n) Joan Crawford. Mieheel Gough The Army s1eps 1n after a primlh11e creature es- capes trom an anthropologist and goes on a rampage (2 hrs ) • MOU VWOOO -M r.mDCM llAll The Golden Age of the Mo111es Is spotlight- ed w11h leatures on Wiii Rogers, Harold Lloyd, John Garl1eld. frrol Flynn and Fred Astal!_!!._(t hr ) GD -~-~iere) Celetmty profiles Featured Billy Crystal ID U¥llQ Wl.D The zebra's ballle for sur- vival among the predators ol East Africa s ~or~roCrater (R) O (1 hr ) tC) "Jwn TnOfpe All Amer1C&n' ( 1951 Biography! Burl Lancaster PhyU1s Ttia1tler The famous tndran athlete's ca- reer 1s cut short by charges ot profeSSIOO· ahsm ( l hr 4 7 min ) llCMI 'American Flyers" ( 1985, Dra- ma) Kevin Costner. David Grant During a grueling 01cycle compe11110111n Iha ColOra· do Rockies. a doctor and his Ill college- dropout brottier make strides toward a re- conc1ha11on PG· 13' 9. t 1 111 54 m1r1')' L llCMI 'Supergtrl · t 1984. Fantasy) Helen Sla1ar Faye Dunaway Superman's c.ous•n comes ro Farth lo recover a preci- ous stone the lrte·torca of her planet, Nh1cn has tallen 1ru:o the clutches ol a w1cl<.ed power mad sorcerPss 'PG' 11 "Ir 54 min J 1p f\IAll _,, • L.M A fund·ra1smg special 10 ~netit ,,.search a1 St Jude's Cn11ore11 s Hosp1ta1 in Memphis, Tenn ( 1 t\f , l ,llOVll · Ame11r1:1n Flyers" 11985. Ofa- ma) Ke11u1 Cost11er Da111d Grant During a ~·u~ling bo<:yc.le curnpe1111on in !he Colora- df" Roc.,,es a docto• and n1s 111 college- dropout b1other make str•des toward a re- cooc111at1on In stereo PG 13' Q ( 1 hr . 5o4 min ) HI I DOllWMUOIAZU HI ... (#"911) .. I ... ODDCCUU --,. .... IMAU WOllllfl Janue d1sco11ers inat money can't ouy love when ne falls for a girl I U.OYD OGl.¥9 UTll•~ ... M MGU.YWOOD _,.-Tl (#Aimil ,. . ..,. i M .,_ Things beeome 1n101er able when Gus's World War ti buddy over- stays his welcome In stereo ( 1 hi ) • 4J .,_ "Pele's CXagoo" {1 977 Fantesy) Helen Red<fy S~ltey Winters Wttl'I the netp 01 a cl'luoby green dragon name<! Elliott. an orphan escape! from hl8 nasty lotter tamlly and together the two ot them head for a new hi" A "Disney Sun- ioay =e" ore~n1a11on Q 12 hrs ) ITMllMCM '"""'* UN• nll,.,... An t1tanw1t11100 or the refOfms and fads of the 1930s. Narra· tOf Alei1anoer Scour~. ( 1 hr ) I ••llTM co. ._AT'°" "Jessye N0<man" The opera slar )oms John W1Ulams and lhe Boston Pops for a concert that includes "He's Go• the Whole World In His Hands" an~ "Spring Is Here." { 1 hr ) ~nu:l-TUCTOI NJ. ...... .. "Comprom1S1ng PC>Sltions" ( 1985, Come<Jy) Susan Sarandon, Raul Juha A bored housewife turns amateur sle\Jth and digs up some startling secrets wn1te m11estlgat1ng the murder of her phi· lander1ng Long Island dentrst ·R' ( l hr 38 min) NI ~•AL.a! l ••••o •••tm ... QMTWI WI WTOll 9GllTI Topi<: American and Japanese technolo- gy TJMIM_Gll P1111M1 CllOAClm WAll•tlTON ,.....Of,. ...... CIS 8 CE llCMI "George Was111ngton. The Forging 0 1 A Nation" (Premiere, Biogra- phy) (Perl 1 of 2) Barry Bostwlek, Pally Duke As Wasn1ngton is elected America's • l1rs1 p1es1dent in 1789. he faces an un- comfortable return 10 public ttfe as war debts. political 1nfighlir\g and the French Revo1ut100 test his mettle Q 12 hrs.) D 8) BmY AWAD Oa111d Letterman ..and Shelley Long serve as hosts at the Academy ol Television Arts and Science's 381h annual ceremonies honortng 1ndividu· als and programs for the 1985·86 prlme- 11me TV season. rrom the C1v1c Auditorium 1n Pasadena. Call! In stereo O (3 hrs.) e fMm As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dance assistant. Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) Is grven the task of se1e<:t1ng the lead 1n a schOOI muStcal In stereo (R) ( 1 llr ) D CMUl•ll •M&Y: M __, t9MT (!) TALll PIOll M DAM-A millionaire (Keenan Wynn) tells his friend (George Petrie) that he will buy his soul for S 1 mil· lion (R) .... • Llllnul OI M llCll -, ... Interview with Wayne Newton. a tour of Paris, white water ratting with Lauren Tewes. celebrrties' tiomes with Paige Rense of Architectural~t (R) ( t hr ) • llATmAL ~-Pernell Roberts narrates this study ol the alligalOI and Its relatlonsnlp with the plants and anlmals 1nhabnlng the 700 square-mite 0kefeno61· ee ~~~u,~) I llAI'• BCI lllUTM "Winston Churchill The Wilderness Years" Church· •ll's considerable oratory skills are focused on Nazi Germany where courageous men prepare to nsk everything to deStroy Hit· ler (Part 5 of 8) (A) 9 ( 1 hr ) (C) .,_ "EJicallbut' ( t 981, Fantasy) Nigel Terry. NlcOI w1111amson The legend· ary history of Camelot. from Arthur's con- ception and birth to the perilous quest for the Holy Grail and the final battle between Arthur and his son 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min.) Cl)~ CID .,. "Rambo First BIOOd Part II" ( 1985 Adventure) Sylvester Stallone. Ric"8rd Crenna Former Green Beret John Rambo is pulled ou1 of prison 10 take on a mission 1n11otving lhe search lor American P O W 's 1n Vietnam 'A' O I l hr . 35 min) ..., lllCMI 'Sesame Street Presents Fol· low Thal Biro" I 1985, Comedy) Voices ol Jim Henson. Carroll Spinney Whisked away to lllin01s by a misguided social worker, Brg Bird se1s oul on an adventure to re101n his friends 1n New York 'G' (I hr . 28 min ) (l)ODDCCUU (I) lllCMI "Police Academy 2 Their First Assignment" ( 1985 Comedy) Steve Guuenberg. Bubbe Smith When vandal· ism begins to run rampant authorities re- cruit the motley police academy gradu· ates as a last-ditch clean-up eflort 'PG- 13' Q ( I hr . 27 min J I 'fAOMM RCaAl ... LOUIUllT QllCS rJ GUn An 1n·s1ore bingo pro- motion ts a big success un11t Mr Ch11s11an ~H Pustll) e~am1nes the cards (Al .... ill .......arw BRI NG A LITTLE of the OUTSIDE INSIDE! F11t Clai\111"1 Ad A<."l lON Call A OAIL Y "LOT AO-YISOI MJ-5671 i .£4- (f 1;,.~ #It <Window s • 1 ·u,1om F'1t to Existing llJl'·ning 1'\11 1tu1ldin11 mod1hC'al1on rf'QUIY• I • Tnp or Side Openings ln1'111clt Rtmov11blt' &1'1"t'n!I • Adjustable GlaM Shelves • Tmtf'd Glu.~ Ava1lablt- • l 'nlJm1tt'd t>esisn Opllons • Choic~e of Metal Plrtlsh lO "'r discount off total ('O!'I wtl h this advertisement C'urved Tor~ &t nay~ Uur Spttlalty (714) 84 1-1075 llun1 1n1tton Bearh Su{'lday September 2 1, 1986 11 -lunclay Cont. •11UYWWQ @.) llO¥ll "You Only Live Twice .. (1967. Adven1ure) Sean Connery, Don'· aid Pleasence Secrel agenl James Bond's search IOf missing Russian and Ame11can space capsule$ leads him to tne volcanic headquarlers ol Spectre 1n Ja· i n (A) O (2 hrs. 30 min) WOIU <II UMVAI. llO¥ll "Track The Man Down .. ( 1957 Mysleryl Ken1 Taylor. Pelula Clark. Scot· land Yard lrle9 desperately to locale a k 111er-t h1et. ( 2 hrs ) . · 1 •. .,... COPIUlm ..,., .. MIMT llAlf•aCI W,_ "Winston ChurchlU The Wiiderness Years" Church- ill ., considerable oratOfy Slt1lls are focused on Naz• Germany where courageous men prepare to nsk everything to destroy H11- ler (Part 5 of 8) (A) O ( 1 hr ) l ~MLOllD llYllMWI "Praying Mantis" Cherie Lungh1 and Carmen Du Sautoy star in this • tale ot calculated greed Involving a protes· ~ whose'1n'SCTIJnce-poTIC'f IS WOfl'1 mtf· hons r11s suspicious wile, and his secre- 1ary (Pan 1 of 3) (Al 9 J 1 hr ) r_v '9\ 'I mAftlT WITI Bes1 Ever Runners ( 1 hr ) (!)ITMt-. !'%) llO¥ll "Tender Mercies .. ( 1982. Ora· m11) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper A former country singer. his Ille and career ruined by alcohohsm falls 1n love wllh a Te11as mo1e1 owner and deeldes 10 make a comeback 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min) 1111 D WOll.O OI NMWAL (!) , ... As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dance assistant. Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) is given lhe taste of selecllng the lead 1n a school musical In a1ereo (Al ( t hr ) L llCMI •'The Karate Kid" ( 198-' Ora· ma Ralph MacchiO, Nortyuk1 "Pat'" Mori- ra Airer several violent clashes with his Cal1forn1a schoolmates a reluctenlly 1ranc;p1an1ed New Jersey teen-ager seeks help lrfJm his apartmen1 bulldlng·s mainte- nanco •11a" a karate masle< 'PO' (2 hrs F, n•1n ) $ IM. IU 't MAI. LR AD¥9l'Nml The "'Pnit>ers ot the Biii family are alt exciled ..,1,~n they are tnVlted to the latl'\er I son '>C.llUI p1cr11c, everyone.. that Is e•cept ft;11r.q 8111 who 18 no longer a scout Peter Sc 11111 star!"> In stereo .. fJ ""f• WAU9' CWITI AT UW Re- 0• 11 r,• communism's weaknesses as an e<.'J"f"l<IC system. the plan to bUlld a plar•P ••.at could travel anywhere 1n the wor•o .r Jl'ldef three hours. and lhe results of a c;11r~ey asking 1,000 prominent Amer· 1cans thp • r hoi<:e for prMidenl 1n 1988 J.l. hr / B :' KlllDOll The seals and whales ol Barrow. Alaslle {A) I LCM, a.NCM IT'f\I wa..DTOllOMOW ITtlY Of ..... (Prem1ete) In lhe first episode of lh~ 1()()1( at the hlstOfy ol the English language host Robert MacNell e1<am1nes the •ea~ons for Its wortdW1de ieemlnence ( I hr 1 • ..... &.OM mAT ••a• UIW "You Can't T•ke It With You" Geofge S Kaufman and Moss Hart , claMic: farce ebOUt the romance between the tcaltetbralned daughter OI 8 family of ecoentrlcl and h8f hogh·SOC!ifty sv1t0f Jason Rot>ardS. Elli•· beth W1lsfJn 11nri COiieen Dewhurst star IR\ r; 12 tuc; I 12 Sunday, September 21 , 1986 (I) JIO TUil IGllO CID ~ DUI• CU -fT'I MOT IAIY .., • Taped five at Dangerfield's 1n New Yorll. comedian Rodney Dangerfletd perlOfmS along with Sam K1nison Boo Nelton. Jeff Altman ano Roseanne Barr L! hr.) Cl) TAUi ,_ nll NM-A mrlllonatre (Keenan Wynn) tells his 1riend (George Pelrie) that he will buy hrs soul for S 1 m•I llon (A~ Cl>mTI• Donald becomes concerned when his favorite aunt Wllhemena (81111e Bird), a very proper and conservahve woman. comes 10 pay a v1s11 In llarnboy· ant dress and with a new t1rs1 name (Part 101~ .. -lm&.'flllll~ ITAi .... LCM, ~CM Im.I umn ... .. llUDIOOll .... fT'I UMY-~ tftoW Gatcv conVlnCes his friends to let t'!tm care lor thetr tO-year·old son while ttley are away tOf the weekend (%) llO¥ll "The Brother From Another Planet" ( 1984. Fantasy) Joe Morton Darryl Edwards A gentle extrate1restnal with mystical heeling powers lands 1n New York harbor and embarlls on an odyssey thr=erlem ( t hr . -'4 min ) .. 1 WA::.T•All ,.,.()) .... fiLll PiOll nll NM-A m111iona1re (Keenan Wynn) tells his f11end !George Peine) that he will bUy his soul tor i 1 m11 lion& I .. , .. .:' UMVAI. ....,.AllMT 9ICIM. M9CTt A ~hrnd·the·scenes look at the creation of high-tech special ettects ror today's movies with clips ·1rom ·'Return of lhe Jedi · "WarGames "Blade Runner" and "Android 11 hr 1 ......... (C) llO¥ll "F!een & Blood' ( 1985 Ad ventlJfe) Rutger Hauer. JeMiler Jason Leigh During the middle ages. a warnor 1s betrayed by a feudal IOfd and seeks re venge by l<ldnapptng hrs son s t1encee 'A ~'M.i~ . ~ ,...-CA9: nll IULLI AM IACll A wild party gets out ot hand due 10 un1nv1t· ed guests and Bubba's wtte 1eact1es him a memorable lesson (!) llO¥ll "Joan Of Arr." ( 1948. B1ogra phy) Ingrid Bergman. Jose Ferrer tn t51h·century France. e v1s10Mry hum girl leads her country's armies aga1flsl the E~~2hrs-) · Cl) 'Amehcal'rN1n1s" ( •985 Ad "6nture) Michael Du<llfs.Qtt, Steve Jer11es Stationed 1n the Phtllpp1nes. e GI talles on ninja w&rrtOfS to wtpe out a corrupt weap ons <'ealef 'A' t t ht 35 ni1n ) -acm 1\11 u.AY INIT1 NW. ,. ---WllW '-'i.•19 wr•.a•••••nt ATM--With R.11 ~and 8111 Harris Scheduled reviews '"Night Mother" (Anne Bancrott. Sissy Spacek) "A Man and a Woman 20 Years Later" (Anouk Aimee. Jean·Lou1s Tr!ntlgnant) "Blue Ve!Yet" (Kyle MaCLll!Chlan, IS8bella Rouetttnt) ':..;:~.,. ... ll*CfTYU.U. ~ llCMI "Secret Admuer" I 1985 Co • edyl C Thomas Howell. LOfl Lovghl1n , SPr•e'> nt romantic m1sunderstend1ngs •• su't wt\er an anonymous l<we le11e1 1a· rnro many wrong hands ·p• O I 1 hr Jr m1n J I ._., 11M llO't9 A11oort 1975" ( 1974, Orama, Charlton Hestor Karen Black When II'• crew ot a 7 4 7 is killed 1n e freak acc10e"' tnP ch1el srewardMs mU$t pilot lhe 111,91 11et1=&~~~ tH1 GJllCWI n1•• ... INIT14l-11CM1 'L ady, Qt The House" I 19•~ OramaJ Dyan Cennon Armand Assa"'" The madam ,.,1 a San Francisco brrt•<> rises 10 bec.c.niP •nAyor ot Sausaltto ii 1oin1a ( 2 ttrs 1 if) .... !DJ YOU""" TMI '°"" Guest SIP,. Wonder In stereo I OML._11 WCYlllOW ~ ... ~:M -.. A AW._ A IOOk al the w1nn.r. ent11e<> 1n 1he 1985 Nellonal Press Phot graphers Association compelillon 11e1c d' Faryo N 0 Host award-winning pht' i~';,/9~ F111mer ( 1 hr I --TMleceml NA OOll Peine Webber World Senrr r tnv•1a11ona1 Ima! round lrom Charroi••• N C (A) 12 hrs I ~11 D DOllAMW Scheouled 1op1c the •P • lror1sh1p between bOdy ..ve•ght and ~, '' I ,,,, HOU YWOOO CLo.uP -...,.,. ,.,., 11 11::9 a llOln / llT IMOWCAtl lnterv1ews B I CYea11 Roger F Mosley I 'Magnu I • I Mar I W•l$0n (OI ,,, .. Supren>f' ls"i!~='"' MALLlllllY llO't9 'Beer ( 1985 Comedy) Lo•• ra Sw11 Rip Torn Madison i.\venue take• on lhe 1-!11n as an ad uecullve hires th•"e aver ago Joe s to• a campaign to pump .. r tr P .. ale<, or Nr.rbACker Beer R' ( 1 hr : i m1ri) •. 111'9 8 ~ Run 0 1 Tl'\e A1row' 1191 Wes1Prn1 Rod Ste1ge1. B11en Kent• ·• ~rr11J1t11>1ed Pa Confederate soldl9' )Orn•, t S1u.i1 J1Jt1$mg, Out experlenc41$ a cnan,.~ • t hPart wrie" he realizes !hat his true 1r, ;itt1pc. ""' w11h the wh1tt men alter all hrs 1 $, TIJIDD • TMI -.r Alter Dick (Pel" S1raus•.f <.uccumbs to lhe sedvct••" yO\JnQ ;Jc,l•<•<,s Rosemary (Sean Younq he lrams that his wile (Mary Steent>\• gen1 has Md a n1>1100' bfeakc1own (P•• 2 Of '.)) II.> hr'\ ) ,. .... llOWll "Double lndemlltly' I 19H S1i~n~1 Rteha1d CrenM Samfttlll'lG £a1J11 I\ woman plans 10 muroe1 M r 'lu~ ti,,, ' .1••d f'lAve 11 8PPf' 1• • ~" ar• ac.c• 11.-' u•rtN 10 eollect • • 1' lfl "~ ' .i t •r ~ r1ltC.)' l t hr , 30 min ' OAYl•DOnO PRLJI AIMM.1\19 u.u. ........... lllm.YADMI -luaclay Coal. --~ llCMI "Healed Vengeance" t 1984. Adventure) Richard Hatch. Ron Mu A Vietnam vel is confronted by a soldier he once court·mar11aled when he heads over seas 10·1ino tri. woman ha left ben.nd ·R· ( t hr • 22 min I na ... -·nday -Mondng Movia- M CI) ·The Cruel Sea" ( 1953, ()ama) Jack Haw1c1ns. Donald Sinden (2 his .. 6 min J -~ "A Big Hand F()( The Little Laoy· ( 1966, Comedy) Henry Fonda. Joanne WOOdward ( I hr . 35 min ) HI(%) "The Gay Divorcee·· ( t934, Mt.ls1ca1) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers ( I hr 4 7 mtn l-119 all .. The Cradle Will Fall · ( 1983 Suspense) Lauren Hutton. Ben Murpny • ~hrs) •CCJ "Victor / Victoria" ( 1982, ComeOy) Julie And1ews, Robert Preston (2 hrs 15 mm) CID "Desperately Seeking Susan · ( 1985 Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Madonna t1 hr . 44 min ) •Cl) 'The Brother From Another Planer ( 198•, Fantasy) Joe Morton. Darryl Ed- wards ( I hr 44 min ) •!E "79 Perl.. Avenue" ( 1977 ()ama) (Part t ot 2) LesJey Ann Warren. Polly Bergen (2 hrs ) -CID "Finnegan Begin Again" ( t985. Com edy) Mary Tyler Moore, Robert Preston i_l hr , 52 min ) Cl) "Prisoner 01 War " I t954, Orama) Ronald Reagan. Dewey Martin (2 hrs ) -all "Beachhead.. (195•. Adventure) Tony Curtis. Franlc Loveioy (2 hrs ) -· "The Hard Way' ( t980 Orama) Pa trick McGOohan Lee Van Cleel ( 1 hr 30 min I CC) ·Tne River" f t984. Drama) Met Gib· son. StSSy Specek (2 hr!. 2 min 1 tW (l) 'lender Mercies.. ( 1982 Orama) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper ( 1 hr 30 min ) -Afternoon Movies- -· "Ttie Moneychangers" ( t976. Ora· mal (Part l 01 2) Kiri( Douglas, Christo ~r Ph.Jmmer 12 hrs l (HJ "Turk 1a21· ( 1985, ()am•) Timothy Hutton, Robel! Urich { t hr 38 min ) Cl) "Star Trek 111 The Search For Spock' ( 1984 Science F1cuon) Wiiiiam Sha1ne1 DeForest Kelley ( 1 hr •s mln ) W CC) .. Hero At Lerge" ( t980 Comedy I John Ritter Anne Archer ( t hr , 39 min J "Country' ( 198•. Ofama) Jessica Lenge Sarn Shepard ( t hr , •9 min ) •OO "Man In The Wiiderness" (1971 Ad 11enture) Richard Herrls, J~n Hust on I t hr . 45 min) Cl) "The Bad News Bears In Breaking • Training" ( 1977, Comedy) Wt.ltllm De vane. Jecilie Earle Haley ( t hr • .a min ) •CC) "The Meanest M1n In The World" i_l9•3. Comedy) Jack Bef'lny. Rochester •W "The Gl!Y 0.voroee" (193•. Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers (I hr . 47 min i .. .. A Big Hand For The Little Lady • ( 1966. Comedy) Henry Fonda. Joanne W00<1w11rd ( t hr . 35 min ) "Top H,.t .. ( t935. Muslcat) Fred As CID llCMI "Stranger's Kiss" I t983. Ora· ma) Peter Coyote. V1c1ona Tennant The lead in a m1d .. 50s l<>w·budoet mo11te <:ie- 11elcps an off-camera retationSh1p with his co-star an actr9" •hOSe gangster DOy· friend 1s hnanc1ng the him ·R· I t hr , 34 min) we 90¥9 "Mustang Country" I 1976. Ad· talre, Ginger Rogers ( t hr . 39 min ) •(!) "Eyes 0 1 Laura Mars" I 1978, Mys tery} Faye Dunaway. Tommy Lee Jones ghrs 1 .. ([C "Kentucky Woman ( 1983 Drama) Cheryl LaOd Ptt111p Levien ( 1 hr •O min) (Z) ' Monty Pytnon And The Holy Grail' ( t915. Comedy I Graham ChapmM John Cleese I I ht 30 min ) -Evening----.. , .... .... ,J. «I ... flOOTaAl.L Chocago Bears al · Gre;:.;;:ckets (Live) Q (3 hrs I PALL"" ,_..Cf/9.., -·--11111•• 9GllT u_,_,, .. , lllll••a..... " W~m• •H A 9tate ol·the-ert variety show lealurtng Norm whO stumbles through door 1n10 his own (EC.a~ (I)llCMI "Swing rime" ( 1936 Musical) Fred Astaire Ginger R09ers A gambling dancer has a hard lime saving money to marry hie; sweetheart. but compucattons arose when tie tails tor another ( 1 hr 4 5 mrn) }MO'lll "lhtt Pro<:hgal" 11955, Cftamel Lana Turner Eomund Purdom An errant son returns to his tether attei he111ng an affair with 1118 high prtestess Samarra (2 _1hrs :u~ ..... . ~ ClOll llOll ~ 1n a ·sos ttashback Henry and Munet relate a roc1<y part ot their romance. to Jackie who Ms to decide between marriage et"ld a career or lose Brad I ~: ..... MA&...-.n ,M:ll °'CM-Nm 90¥9 "Genevtevtf " ( 195• Comeoy John Gregson. Dinah Shellden Two Eng llsh couples ptt their wits and determ1na t•on aoa1nst each othe1 10 win a cross-• country entlque c8r race ( 1 hr . 26 min ) · HI• I Oii 119 TOR Fealured "Fil 'Of uter· a look al the controveralel diet 8 ..W'J•R UlllllT A report on the Em~ Awardl ...... (I) N IM&Qlla Patrick Cotty ("Dal tas") a tour ol L111eipoot England thl) Beatles' hometown IDAmlU.. lr.'Cf/9.., wa°'POmm venture) Joel McCrea, Patnck. Wayne A former rodeo champ is JOlned by an ad· 11en1urous young man 1n trying to capture a magn1hcent horse which roams the Montana w11deffless 12 hrs ) l!ll rrt 'fCU ...... ..... l ...... Lom Ill II•• 9GllT .-cA'I CUP: aw 1 1• DOW._ -(l) .... (t) llO¥ll 'Jim Thorpe All American" (l 95 t. Blo0raptiy) Burt Lancaster, Phyllis Thai1 1er The famous lndlan athlete's ca· reer is cut short by charges ol prol&sStOn· allsm ( 1 hr , 4 7 min 1 .1'* .... ;._J - - 119 alJ ..... IAIU'TUU. CUlllC NBA Rook· les 11s NBA All-Stars from Ch;cago ITaped) (2 hrs 30 min ) 19 8 PMOTOf\AY Featured a look al star parents. how stars guaro their pri11acy: Toni Selleck and Rob Lowe on what they would have been. Lorna Luft talks about the stones behind lhe stars on the Walk ol Fame ...,.,... IJUTLAMI MOU.YWOOD IQl•AMI ra ..... ... ,., ICMe--• RD ~ A history ol tto0s 1n North America, 1nCludlng the wlld hoo im- ported from Europe and the na1111e pec- cer~ •~---w (B) ,.,_. IOCI The Fraggles' a11emp1 at captu11no the moon starts out as a ~-t1l they actually capture 1t O IS -UC. From the L A County Fair Grounds. • e (I) IU'TW I AU.a (Season PremTere) Comedy about the misadventures ol two d1vorceo women (Jene Currin. Susen Saint James) who share a New York apartment lonoght a new bey In schOOI bnnos romance 10 the lives ol Jennie end Emma (Alhson Smith. An Meyers) Q D ti IU (Premiere) A wlsecraclclng , alien's spaceship cresnes Into an Earth tem1l{s garage Tonight The Tanner chil- dren take an 1mmedleta liking to Iha surly space being Stars ~u Wr1ght, Anne Scnedeen and ALF tn stereo 8 llCMI "Raise The Titanic" CJ980. Ad· venture) Jason Roberds. Rochard Jordan A daring crew ol sea expto<ers races against a Russian team tn a dangerous rntSS1on to rec~ the vetuable contt1n1s ol the sunken ocean tmer -{2 hr& ) ...... ,..., ~:v-o1•1 ,,.....,. .. .,.,. • cuu1wn.,._. ICUll1' - ti) .,.. 'The Conqueror" ( 1958, Ad- vP,.,1111,.) John Wayr.e. Susan Hayward A m1Qhr~ MongOI warrior kidnaps the daugh- ter ,.., a powerful Tartar 1c1ng and sellel control ol his empire (2 hrs ) • CMAnOll °' M 1.mt•• An explOra· Sunday. September 2 1. 1986 13 .• "'r--. !Ion of scientific evidence cleSCTlbmg ltle 1 ong1n and evokJUon ol the universe ( 1 hr 30mln.J l .... THIU. M WUT OP THI IM9IATDI (Prem- iere) James Whitmore narrates this look at how various artists have portrayed lhe American West In this episode: I!)§_ troo- tler v1s.ons of painters George Catlin ane1 Allred Jacob Miller. ( 1 hr ) ...., ........... ............... "1il*'llrll PAIL IAN CIN(M#Jt ,.,,_ CC) llMI "Fall-Sale" ( 1964, Suspense) Henry Fonda. Dan O'Herhhy A SAC plane Illes through a "tall-safe" zone putting New York 1n Clanger of bemg bombed O i.! hr . 51 min ) (£) .... Men's World Cup from Oahu !lJl llMI 'Sweet Dreams" ( 1985. Ora- -ma ~ICS t ange.1:diiarl1S118Tlt al Pif • !alls parallel Patsy Cline's rise 10 bnlhance in the worlel ol coontry muSIC 'PG-13' Q i.! hr. 55 min.) --CD llMI "f'alling In Love" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Roben OeNiro Meryl Streep Despite the fact t11a1 bOtt"I are married a cnance mee11ng on a commuter train sparl<s a mu- tual romantic 1nteres1 between a construc- tion engineer and a graphte CleS1gner 'PG· 13' ( t hr , 4 7 min ) (l) OllO cowu Cl).,_ "Star Trek Ill The Search For S~" ( 1984. Sctence Fiction) William Shatner DeForest Kelley Adm Kiri< reas- sembles the crew of the starship En- terprise for one t1na1 voyage to try ana rescue Mr Spock. whose spirit remains altve on the rapidly degenerahng Genesis Ql&net In stereo 'PG' o ( 1 hr 45 min ) 11.Yl..D. ... Cl) TITOCmTllW~tmt .. •Wl ITMID (Prermerel In .. this comedy. Ellloll Gould and Dee Wal- lace Stone S1ar as the adop11ve parents of an Amerasian teen-ager ana a 6-yeer-ofo black girl Tonight David Randall and his wife gel more than they bargained tor when they decide to add another child to thelr lemlTy De AIMJllllTOlml (Season Prem- ie1e) Anthology se<tes lrom lllmmaker Steven Spielberg comb1n1ng elements or lantasy and comedy Tonight a married couple's (Danny OeVlto. Atlea Perlman) life is forever changed by an unusual ring '"'~.mi. i ---~OPALlllTm ...,1r~11un ...,...,. .......01 .. ••n.-M.COM01• .,, ........... . ... cae.w-............ .. ,.....Of,. ....... cas - e (I) llO¥ll "Georpe Washington The FOfglng 01 A NatlOn' (Premle<e, Blogra· phy) (Part 2 of 2) Berry Bostwlek, Patry Duke. With hiS second term drawtng to a clOle amid pe.sonel and polftlcal tlnlloM, President Washington look• back upon the po<lve .ccomptlSl'lmen.ta of hit ad· ministration. O (2 hrs.) D • 11DW11 "S1tanded" (Preml94'e. Comedy) Lent Anderson. Perry King Ri- val ad executives fighting tor th• same 14 Sunday. September 2 1. 1986 cosmetics company account lind them- selves marooned in the South Pac1f1C after a hOHllr balloon mishap O (2 hrs ) 8 llACeYY9 (Season Premiere) A mys- te11ous troubleshoo1er (Richard Dean Ar- derson) relies on n1s knowledge of basic scientific pnnc1p1es to get out of trouble Ton~ht MacGyver teams up with a 0111- han1 cornputar designer to breach a .nev. sec-~ystem O I 1 hr I I CM•A-9ClllT 1lmt DOit CORYaL llMI "Father Goose'' (1965. Come· t1y) Cary Grant Leslie Caron A World War II a11fler is assigned to set up a watch s1at100 1n the Sovth Seas. wnere he 1s 1n- vadeo by a perky French sche>Olteactler and her seven hYely young female stu- dents (2 hrs ) l ...... MLOll» AllCmT LMI Host John Romer discusses ar11st Peneb's career views the erotte papyrus ot Turin ano uses tne world's oldest map to tine ancient 9old nnrn'-~.n ... uu (!)ITAi,_ '%.l llOVW "Country · (1984, Orama) Jes- sica Lange Sam Shepara Threateneel with toreclosure of her farm. an Iowa woman struggles to nold on to ner land and keep her lem1ly together 'PG' f 1 hr 49 mln ) e..rUL.LaY .. Cf) llCMI "The Mountain" ( 1955 Aoven- ture) Spencer Tracy Robert Wagner Two brothers attempt to reach a plane wreck ~=e Alpines (2 hrs 30 min ) II -mt mMI OP MmlCM eel• mT1 Nominated for an Academy Award, this 1983 documentary profiles 15 rank-and-Ille members of the American Communist Party during the ·305 and · 40s. 1nclud1ng Pete Seeger and Dorothy Healey. who !ought tor un1on1ze11on, un- employmen1 end social security benefits an eight-hour workday and cr111I 11gn1s t 1 111 30 min) ~ MtrO IUCliQ Rally of tne 1000 lakes from Finland (A) ( 1 hr ) m..r~ l 1:11 @ UTDW. ~ llft.0.. Na- urahs1 end conservationist M111em Ro1h· sch1ld Hawa11·s l'lumpback whales, a t11p 10 China tal<en by Yale University's all· m41~1ee club C2 nrs 1 -1·· ... ,,.,..., -.MD IUCe"9l (Season Premiere) A mys- terious troubleshooter (Richard Dean An- derson) relies on f\1s knowledQe ol basic sc1en11lic principles to get out or trouble T Of'\1ghl MacGyver teams up with a b11I· hent computer designer 10 breacn a new secm:r.;r~~hr ) I tTGlrf OP --A IOOI< at ltle lnflu· ence of three early invasions ol Great Brit· a.n --by the Angl<>-$8.J«)OS, lhe Vikings and the Normans · · on the shaping of the English lanQuage. also tn1 poetry of Geol- ,,~ Chaucer (1 hr ) (CJllCMI "A $oldle1'$ Story" (19~. Ora· ma) Howard E. A.olllnt Jr., Adolph c ... sar Towards the end of World War II, a black Army attomey'a lnveatlgat~ into the murder ol a black lefgetant 11 a Loulai- ana military bese lgnltet further racial strife 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 41 ==' (ff)IUDI•....,. M OPILOM In- terviews INl!h aspiring young American athletes reveel the pressures they must endure in their search for fOflurw ano tame in the IPQf11Wond. ( 1 hr.) llOWll "H .. nbr .. kera" ( 1984. Du ma) Peter Coyote, Nici< Mancuso In Le Angeles, two lifelong frlenda eJCpefient: dramatic changes in their car~. re mances and their own relationship 'R' I nr.= ~ .... =.,. .. (198 ... Svapertse Tim Matheson, Meg Tlny. An lnnocer couple 1s caught up In !tie CMOI of 1 tow ..mose residents have beQUn ec:tlnQ Witt out logte or rational thougfit 'R' ( 1111 21 min) ........ ... ....... , I -mr••AXTaL RIUOP9CllTI .... 1w U.IL ... TmMY ICTY Sl<etchel. "Mel's Rock Pile 1 leen-a_g,e dance snow with guest star p J' Orbison • e ~ '1otl David Brenner Scheduled actress Setty Keilefmen. co median Michael MacDonald. . • ~ Ria. her huabend Bero and lhetr sons Adam and Ruuelt are he• ing more than enough problems Wl'lt'' Leonard comes along, I CIMNllLRlml•W•9l•Ulll-• lllll __,.. ~le Resort" ( t985. Come- dy) ROb M()('row. JoMny Depp Twc leen·agers prowt the beaches of a post resort lor t>eautrful women 'A' ( 1 hr . 2L min) rl.).aJl.YMa.m ':%) llOWll "The Infernal TrlO" ( 1974 Comedy) Miehe! Pk:c<>11. Romy SChnelOe• A French mllltary hefo. a German gover" ess and her Sister go on a mooeymak1r~ murder spree 1nv0Mng marriage to dyln~ old men tor their insurance poffcle9 (Sub- t1lle~r •O min) ,,.1 Cl) ..:.. a -The Simons 1nves11 gale the murder of a fOOd crllk: wno oave a bad review to a posh retta1Kan1 (R) t hr 10 min) D • nmMT Guest host: K9nny Rog· ers Scheduled· pro gOll1r Jen Stephen- son. actors Tony Danza ("Who's the Bosa?") and Dudley Moore In stereo ( 1 hr) I mTOllAn.AY..rLM L-:=n == columnist Jane Lucas'> bad day at 1he office Is lurthef compouna ed by her hUSblnd's tnrMll of leaving S1ars Maureen Lipman and Simon W~· Iiams. l =.n:t:. .. ,_,. 1W 110W11 "The Rose Tauoo" ( 195~. Ora ma) Anna Magnani. Burt Lancuter Bated on the play by T 9nnetaee wmaim. A woman t•tt her late huaband'e f81ttlful· l'lelS before becoming 1nvof'.fed Witt\ an- O(her men (2 tn.. 30 min ) tWCI)-''The Bed Newt S..rl In ... 11. Ing Tralnfng.. ( 1977, Comedy) W191m Devane. Jackie Earle HeJay the young star oj a Little L.-gua baMbell 1 .. m haeda for the Hou.ton Attrodomt •nd an- llsts tt\a alO ol hla •tranged lath« to coech the misfits 'PG' ( t hr . 40 min.> tWI CC) ... "~d PTyof -Live In Con· I Moaclay Conl. cert" ( 1979, Comedy) tn his lirst conce<1 ltlm. the comedian discusses race, drugs, MX. delll'I mechtsmo and contempofary rle (1 hr 18 min) mml "Peepholes· ( 1982. AdultJ Mat l n, Bobby Astyr A voyeur's eye catches scimethlng 11 shouldn't have 11 hr . 22 min.I -I """·-~--mm.II Host· David Brenner cheduled. actress Sally Kellerman. co· median Michael MacDonald. I .,...., ._. .,. .... •1111 Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and Mlchael Medved review "Btoe Velvet" and "The Men's Club .. In stereo Cl) CGI LW P001'IMI. Penn State at Bos· ton College (R) (3 hrs ) Cl) llCMI "The Suicide's Wife" ( 1979, Orama) Angle Dickinson, Gordon Plnsent A. woman struggles to rebufld her Ille alter her husband, leaving no eKplanatlon commits suicide (2 f\rs l e1'8CLUI -· e UTl~wmtDA¥m~ From November 1985 "Too T11ed 10 Do a Show" w1th actress Ten Garr and comedt· an Rlcharo Lewis In stereo (R) ( t hr I l ~i... .,. "The Great Riviera Bank Rob bery" 11979 AdVenture) Ian McShane. Warren Clarl<e Fascist raoicals and pro- Tuesday •(%) 'Jim Thorpe All American" ( 1951 Blo0rapny) Burt Lancaster Phyllis Thaxter ( t hr 47 min) •Cl> "Stowaway In The Sky" I 971 Ao· .....,,ture) Narrated by Jack Lemmon C' hr., 30 min> 119(%) "Bffr" ( 198~ Comedy) Loretta Sw•t ~Torn ( 1 hr 22 min) 119(1l) "Easy Corne. Easy Go" I 1967 Musi· cal) Elvis Presley. Dodie Marshall (2 hrs) -~"Stage Fright" ( 1950. Mystery) Jane ~man, Marlene Dietrich ( 1 hr . 50 min l .. CID "The Zoo Gang" 11985. Comedy) Ben Vereen. Jason Oedrlck ( 1 hr . 37 min) (I) "The NeverEndlng Story" ( 198• Fan- tasy) Noah Hathaway Barrett Ollver I 1 • hr .. 34 min) MIC?) "Carmen" ( 1984, Opera) Julla Ml· Qlnes·Johnson. Placido Domingo (2 hrs :l2mln) -~ "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" ( 1981, Documentary) Narrated by Orson Wallet. ( 1 hr .. 26 min ) Cl) "79 Park Avenue" ( 1977, Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Lesley Ann Warren, Polly Bergen ( 2 nrs ) -(8) "The Bad News Bears In Braeklng Training" ( 1977, Comedy) William De- vane. J~le Earle Haley ( 1 hr , 40 min J (I) "Edge 01 The City" ( 1957, Orama) Sidney Poitier, John Cass.vet" ( 1 ,.,, • 26 min.) -Im "The Night W~er" (1966, MY919')') AObeft Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, (2 -~) ''Fatl"ltf s Little DIVidend'' (1951 ~omedy) Spencer Tracy, Ellzabath Tay- lor ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tW(?) "Flrstborn" ( 1984. Orama) Te11 Gerr Peter Wener ( I hr • •O min ) tW~ "The Purple Rose 01 C.lro" (1985, Co(rledy) Mia Farrow. Jeff Dlrnlela. ( 1 ht., 22 mln I f8SSIOf'\41 ~rlminalt jotn forces to pull off the ~ect" crime (2 hrs .. 5 min ) W .:'.-r TGlllNT A repon on the Emmy A.wardt . ... lcmmMUW.~Thefllm creature Is profiled through footage trom "King Kong" ( 1933. t976) and the up- coming "King Kong Lives," and Interviews which Include Academy Award-winning makeup artlSt Rick Baker Ho.t: Jonatha(l Winters. ( t hr ) ILCM,umc•anu 'I I NCM ITGIY ..... u. .,. "The Cold Room" (1984, Dra ma) George Segal. Amanda Pays On a trtp to East Berlin. a distraught lather real· Iles his daughter Is poMeSled by the evll of the Nazl past, even questioning her own •dent~ O (1hr .. 45 min.) -· (IJ .,. ''The, Vlolatlon Of Sarah McDavid" (1981, Orama) Patty Duke As· ttn, Ned Beatty After ~ ett&O'l.ed 111 her classroom, a young teacher decides to expose the dangers at her school wtuch affect bOth teacher• and students (A) ( t l'\r., 20 min.) *I .... •WICOIO .,. "Sagebrush Trell" (1933 . Western) John Wayne. Nancy Shubert A cowbOy unjustty lmprleoned !or murder ~pes to hunt down the reel lclller and CJ) .. A Question Ot Honor" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Ben Gauara. Robert Vaughn (2 hrs 30 min) -&11ernoon llovl•- ,.. • "The Moneychangers" ( 1976, Ora· ma) (Part 2 of 2) Kirk Douglas. Christo- ~, Plum mar (2 hrs.) CHJ "The Karate Kid" ( 1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio. Norlyukl "Pat" Morita (2 hrs . 6 min ) W~ "Micki & Maude" ( 1984 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Amy lrVing ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (%) "Ttte Brother From Another Planet" ( t984. Fantasy) Joe Morton. Darryl Ed· wards ( hr , U min ) •(I) "P,ee-wee's Big Adventure" (1985, Comedy) Paul Reubens, Elltet>eth Dalley (_! hr , ~ min.) , llll(H) "Sllverado" ( 1985. WHtem) Kevtn Kllne. Scott Glenn. (2 hrs .. 13 min.) -~ "Ship Of Foolt" ( 1965. Drama) VI· vlen Leigh. Simone S1gooret (2 hrs .. 30 mm ) (JJ "RambO Flrat Blood Part fl " ( 1985. Adventure) Sylvester Stallooe, Rlchard Crenna ( 1 l'lr , 35 min ) (%) "Compromising Positions" ( 1985, Comedy) Susan Sa,.ndon. Raul Jvtla. I 1 hr .. 38 min.) •Cl> "Stowaway In Tl"lt Sky" (1971, Ad· venture) Narrated by J.ck L.Mnmon. (1 hr., 30 min.) •(!) "The Wll'' (1978, Mualcal) Olana Aon, Mlcheel Jaclcten. (3 tn.) <B> ''No Big OMI" (1983 Orama) T•m· TY Gtlmes, Kavin Diiion. d hr .. 27 mlnJ C1.J "The Body Sn•1cl"ltr" ( t945, HOtrOf) Bela Lugoel. Saris Karloff. ( 1 hr .. 17 min.) •(fl) "The Violent Men" (1955. W•tern) Glenn F0td, Barbare Stanwyck (2 hrt.) •CC) "C.li!ornla Suite" ( 1978, eom.dy) ~Ian Alda, Maggie Smith ( I hr . 43 min ) ~=own Innocence ( 1 hr ., 30 min ) • .,. "The Resurrection Of Zecnery Wheeler" ( 197 1, Drama) Angle Olcl<ln- son. Bradford DUlman. A polltlcal figure ts repaired after an automobile accident with parts from a "soma," a synthetic organ bank. (2 hrs.) ·1 (%) .. "The Coca-Cl)la Kid" ( 1985'. Comedy) Enc Roberts, Greta Scacchl. An Atlanta-based soft drink Whiz kid tries to convince the citizens ol a remote area ol Australia that things go better w1th Col<e A' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) W CC).,. "And Now For Something Com· pletely Different" ( 1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cteese. Mem· bers ot "Monty Python's Flying Clrcus" present a series of comee1y S)(etchH 'PO' U hr .. 29 min ) ..... 8.,. "Hey. I'm Alive" ( 1975, AdVen· lure) Edwaf4 ~r. S.lly StruthMa. A man and a young woman battle ll'le ele- ments In the Yukon after their airplane crashes ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l au•ntl,A&Y flUmMLGllD .,. "Hot Moves" ( t984, Comedy) Michael Zorek Aoam Sllbar Four high schoot fl'lends prowl the beaches of Cali· lorn1a In search ol an elusive prey -girts 'R' (1 hr 26.mln ) (%)"Beer" ( 1985, Comedy) Loretta Swlt. Rip Torn 11 hr 22 min ) -Evening---- -u::: ,.. ... 'MLM .... 0 ,_..,.."" _,...., ..... ..r .me ... ---llllAllTm ,.,.,.. TMI MTI ~ M WIACID ,_. Wl"ltn a wealthy Georgia woman tal<es In a family 01splaced by war t181 hired help rM cts with hostility Stars John Houseman, Shir· tey Stoler Based on Flannery O'Connor's sh~T1 -1== °1::0. flCll CWT Andrew's hungry and hi. nurllnQ mother le at wonc. so Hanry talcee tl"lt baby to tl"lt photo .... [:i'=· .. -... ,D.,,._ .. "Blue. Sklee ~In" ( 18'3. ) Harry Hamlin, ~!ml Rogera. A. woman attempt$ to try out fOf a apot on a big4Mgue baseoafl team despite the op- ~ltlon of men in the club and tl"lt owner PO' (1 hr . 27 min ) Sunday, September 21 , 1986 15 -Taesclay Cont. ,.. 8 I Oii llll TOWI Featured· a lool< at the toys of the nch and famous. a v1s1t to a backyard m1ni-Oisneylancl which one-lime teen 1doc a8f :Cb{ Sherman 0011t D 9 .-T nmM'I lnte<Vlew with Sharl Belafont•Harper 1 ...... :C :zi. A man who uses explo· sives in an entertainment show: a male I-&~-. .......... UIAft Pro Championship From Oen· ver (R) ( 1 hr ) CD Tiil ft.-llWWAft ..._. In this London pertonnance. Tina Turner lings rock 'n' roll hits from lhe past and tne re- cent tunes mat launched hef comeback Guest appearance by David Bowle. ( 1 hr.) ' 'f ~,.,CMAILHarrs rOiTiaOCe with. -- Russian tQV°imasT on U S tour threatens the athlete's career. ( 1 hr ) (%) "Firstborn" (19M. Drama) Teri Garr. elei' Weller Despite her sons' waml gs, a divorced woman becomes In· volv with a charming. though latently sin drifter wtio ultomately tears the !amity apart 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 40 min) GNMINDOWI 119 al) .cMI "The Great Sioux Massacre" ( 1965, Western) Joseph Cotten, Ptilllp Carey, An account of Custer's dlaastrous confrontation with the Sioux nation and the events leadlng up to It ( t h1 , SS min.) ,. 8 "'°'°"'-AY Fea1urea Lynda Carter and Delta Burke talks aboul their Hansis· lion from beauty queens to actresse$s. what Jack Lemmon, Carron O'Connor and Walter Matthau always wanted to do oot haven'r: star parents, Pamela Mason talks albou~= gossip and scandals. .. ...., Gidget helps Danni's tom· boy friend (Kimberly Miller) who's pre- e!flng to attend a school dance • ftl Git LA Fntured· a IOOfC 11 Austra- lia. U.ATL.Mm llOU..YWOOO IQllAMt .. ,,,.tam .. A ..... L ., .. ,,,.,, ... w -.0 WOMD °' AmA&.I mMFMY&ll ...... a. ... -UCM From the L A County Fair Grounds. ••(I) WRAM Simon and AleA Investigate a seemingly haunted toy emp0rlum ( t hr.) 8 e •n.oca (Premlele) Andy Griffith stars as EMn Mattocl<. a Harvard~ated attorney, whOse country man~ls his upert!M. Tonight: a repugnant judge (Dick Van Oyh) murder• hla IOV9r and then pr~ over the tn'A'def trlat. Aleo start Linda Putt. tn ater.o. ( 1 hr.) .... "Smalh·Up on lnterttate 5" ( 1978. OraIN) Robert Conted. 8i.lddy £btetl. A mUllYe »-cat collllion occurt on a Cahfomla freewey at thf Qk>M of a hoO~ wWkend (~' • 0 WllO"I llll (Seeton Prem- iere) A widower (Tony Oenza) flndt em- ployment as the ll*ln houMtcttPtf to a divorced advertising execMlve (Judith 16 , Sunday. September 21, 1986 Lightl . T onlght T :iny Angela arid me gang ta~e a PuerJo Vallaria ~acat1on t,aritof2. i &;The Sea Chase" ( 19SS, Ad· venture) John Wayne, Lana Turner Based on the novel by Andrew Geer A German captain commandeers a snip ol ~ltl'Vti during Worid War II (2 hrs.) • ._..fWITMW•AllOWA/MOlfT. Lim ..:IA&. .olT The feulbllity end potenllal Impact of the StrateglC Defense Initiative 1s uplored through Interviews with Russian and American scientists, arms control axperls and pollticians Hos1 B•h =~~hrs ) I ~ .,. MlmAll -.rt Newsman Ted Koppel modarates three panel dis- cussions eicamlnlng the relationship be- tween the media and human rights ltsuas In South Africa, Poland and the PhillP- e!r'eS ( 1 hr ) ~ llCMl-""ftre-Brnrr f f985, Orama) Sting, Jenn1ter Beals Baron Franken- stein's fema~_crea11on 1s spirited with a fiery 1n~dence of mind and body 'PG· 13' 1 hr. n11n ) ~=-"Per1ec · (198S. Drama) John Travolla. Jatnl8 l ee Curtis A Journalist sets out to write an expose oo health clubs and ends up falling tor a reponer- ~ aerobics instructor 'R' O (2 hrs ) UJ 90'ftl "Finders Keepers" ( 198• Comeoy) Michael O'Keele, Beverly D'An· geto A SS mllilon cacne Is a1 stake for a sery neurotic. two con artlats, a gangster and assorted other characters treve11n~ on a train from Cahlorn•a to Nebraska 'R ( 1 hr 36 min.) 'li OOD COWLI (I) .,. "The Na11erEnd1ng Story" ( 1984, Fantasy) Noah Hathaway. Barrell 01t11e1 A b00k1sh youngster enters a Ian· lasy world when he reads a strange novel about the struggle to save an imaginary kingdom from imminent destruction In stereo 'PG' c; ( i hr . 34 mtn ) I llY,.D. ... 9 ILIDtl M' TI (Premiere) David Rasche stars as a slightly eccentric one· man secunty force whose beSt friend 1S a 44-cahbei Magnum named "Oun " To- mgh1 Hammer's assigned a new partner lone-Mane Martin) In ':Z:f ~ ~CIWICl°'A ..,.•w.n ....... ...WI•• ..... ... 8 Cl) 90'ftl "Firefighter" (Prem~re, Otama) Nancy McKeon. Vince Irizarry The fact· based story of Cindy Frallek, whO overcame personal and physical hurdles to become Los Angeles County's first female flr=er Q (2 hrs.) D e "Doing Life" (Premiere, Orama) Tony Danza. Rocco Sisto A death-row Inmate takes law c;oura. With the hope of hal/lng his a.ntenoe commut· ed and ultim11te4y Mrolng a degrM 8ued oo a trw atory O (2 hrl ) •a....,. (Sanon P'eml«e) Bruce WHN• and C}'bffl sn.pfwd Slit In this r<>n'ant.c comtdy lnvoMng a IOOlt un- likely pair of detecllvet. Tonight. Oevld's lather arnves unexpectedly with news that he's marrying a yaynger woman o (1 hr) ·=Wl-lj .cMI "Houseboat" ( 1958. COmed ) Cery Grant. Sophia Lor&n A wfflt~y young woman tak• • l<>b at a laml maid, bringing the widower ancl his ch dren cloeer together. (2 hrs ) al) llOWll "We're No Angell"' t t9S! Comedy) Humphrey Bogart. Aloo RI• Thr&e escaped convicts take over French shop. (2 hn .. tO min ) I ........ ._..f/#ITMWaa.AaA/...i um ...,_ ~ The '9hibility an p0tentlal Impact of the Strat~lc 0.leos · lnitlatlYe Is expbed tnroogfi Interview with Russian and American aclen11111 arms control sic.pens and polltlclans. Hor BUI Kurtis. (R) ~rt.) ~"' ·•FmW (l)ITMTm :'.%) .cMI "Tlgh1rope" ( 1984, Suspen.,. Clint EastwOOd. ~ Bu)old. Wh1~ investigating • aerlel ol grllly M• mur ders, a tovgh New Orleans cop dilcover that he has much In common with lr'il klllllf he Is IMrc:i 'R' ( 1 l'lr • 64 ml.n.J -.,..,, ... (!) .cMI "Sleuth" ( 1973. Mystery) L.iu rerice Olivier. Mlcha-1 Clll')e. A eutpen94 writer trwltM hlS wtfe't paramour to "" home tor an ev9fllng Of deadly tun enc Q!_mes. (2 nrs .. 30 mrn.) (I) TOP um -Michael Nunn •S ~Ike Tinley 1n a middleweight bOut scheo uled lor 10 roundt, from Atlantle City, N J I) ( 1 h' • 30 min.) ..,,uu.y .II .. '"...,.,. -I":.,. .. Jackie dHll ¥-•tr inequities In the Ol'gan donor program O ,,.,...,*Me l hr) UR.• Sri Lanka's sacred elepna ·~ that carry Buddna's iooth: fire walke•i whose torture leads tl'tem Into a trance i art 2 ol 2) ( 1 hr ) _,,._., . _,,. "The Falc® And The Snow man" ( t984, Orama> Timothy Hutto Sean Penn Based on Iha true SIOf'Y ,.1 Christopher Boyce and Daulton Lee w"r· were lrJ8d In 1977 IOI' selling top-s.9Cre• u S documents to the Soviet-. 'A' Q 12 hrs .. 11 min) ® .,.._ CA9I M IULU -IACC Quarterback Johnny Valentine rltka belni,; cul from the teem when he retu'" to ator taking di'ugs. .,_ "Teen Wolf" ( 1985, Corned) Michael J Foi1. Jamet1 Hampton. A tear• agar takes advantage of hll alltt-.g<> 11.. bOost .. losing baai(etbaH IMm and h ~™=•ta· ( 1 hr. 31 min.) ('5 .,_ "Joy 01 Sex" ( 1984. Corned) Cameron Dye, Mld>elle Meyrlnk. °'9plte lhe Other Wbjectl In their CVffleolum. hlgt school students b.come o~y pre- occupied W1th an e11tracurrlculer activity 'R'~3mln) ... It_,.., 1• -~----A•-wnMmJ.••MMtA AT 119 .. ,_ TaC*I e1 Slfl F,.ncllco'a Fillmore aU<lotonum. lhlt sa lutt to 'SO. rocic feet\nl .,_,10fmancet by Joan Baez. Joe Cocktf tnd Sty and tht Family Stone. &eluslve concert footage of Jim Morrteon, Jania Joplin and Jim· IH~ix~t 8111 Graham. tW ll&&r----~ Sketc"-' M11y0f Tommy Snanki CCendy) seet..t reei.ct1°" Libby Wontu •11m1------------.... --------------~~ ORANGE COAIT AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Mt I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-135-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-1100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE->" CADILLAC-QMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512..olOO Baily'-ilat _ Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W . Warner Ave. Santa Ana-171-3500 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892451 131-2500 ---' ' . EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa lte 9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. . Costa Mesa -540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -Ml--'303 LMa'11'"'' r,oets the .. Yoo 1no., • ~ H051 0.111d Brenntt Scrii,o1,1;eo Franlt C>Neez1I ano MOO'• ZAppe • IUI IW UK Ben dec.1d4K to reaume c.omm1.11'1JCation A'•l h Auwell and Ai. 1ies l lC. LU..l'.i I OOUI 1'19' I~ • II I II l90llT ...nLOOI --.vADMe IOm_ ColunetL-1. L9.84... ~·1 ~ IA'O·~·Jo!'l<"•VJl"i, PlaCtdO Domingo Ot· reclfY! tit Frar.cesco ~ Baled on 81.ter \ C>Ci"'ll -:,1 a G;Pt/ .woman wtiose '''"le ~ai;aoe-. eao to Hageay ISubt1- oeo1 'PG <2 "'' 32 min ) GUMTT& n:•lm .,_ Tne W()("ld 0 1 Sus•• wono·· 1.19E.O. (Jfarnai N1ll•am Holden. Nanc.; l'wan Tral)e'Jt urutea an ArneriGan artist and a ChlflMe IW (2 nra •O min ) tW8 MOT IMOTI tPremiera1 0oto1h1 -Pe&e al"d-8ootr• Savsge tear a~ lor a oubhcat1or lhat ONIS w1tn com1nal1 anr.J the•' nefarious ac1tv1t1M Tonignt Arnanda ar.o Jason e.1tam1ne th al()lrlng oo"tic1an s re1at10'\stl1p w11r 11 Holt'(WOOd M~ ~1001 I I hr 10 min ) D · 111 TOian' Gu"t nost Bill Cosb't' Schedu1eo actr9"9'> Justine Bateman (' Fam11y T1es" 1 and Beatrice Artnur t Tne Golden G111s· 1 ABC News corre- spondent L.nda EHeioee t ·our World' J In atereo ( 1 hr J I mt fJll UNl)AY ltllQNT l.M L~wat VllAt u.Ym..La IMM'f Af1er Jal'le s 1·-.usband 1eevet her secretary suggests tnat sne 101n a 99( lclu~.,. LOii» AT ... •LMIMA .. ,..,. MICIM. .... 1W ll0¥9 "The Emerald ForHI" ( 1985. Ofama} Power• Boothe, Meg Foeter Al· ter a decade-tong search, ao Amerte.n engineer 11 reunited with nls son wno hal beCOme the cul1urat-prOdVC1 Of l'\lt Ame· zon tribesmen abductors In atereo 'A' c;i L! hr 55 min} 1WCD .,_"Slip tnto Siik" (1985, Adult) Kelly Nlchota, Jamie Giiiis A lat•n1Qh1 re· dio talc etlQw ttost ... gett even t1Wt1n a Mat"-00 An ar1 clreetOt eno an ec ~ jOb ltNJer ( 1 hr . 18 m•n 1 Ntlo wen tor tM ..,,,. puC>llahlng ht -1, ... ,. ..... ,. become tnVOIY9d In an Interoffice l<M ~--'81f 8n<l eicpe<reoce dift'lc:vtties Wflen c ~ H06t Oa.,,10 Bren~' "95' and romantic tn18f"IS COll108 ~ Fr1n1<. Owtezll eno Moor l hr . 20 mtn ) Zlpp9 w ... I••---.gcoaau• •I1111111a ~-tt---•Cll• .. "Tha1CertainSummer' 1~ llWl'WW. Ofama) Hal Holbrook. Hope L.aroge ... "Sl!Yefado" I 1985 W"ttlfnJ ltto-~·.s kMQe nf D9 11t"* IS lo K..w1 Qie, Sl:lol1 Gli?inl ntf\e 1680s. 1"9 tefed wnen .... d~ that !'le paths of two dftft81's converge en r0U1e to nom<>M11ual 11 nr 30 mln I their dec11ny In a town called S•t'llltfadO ~-- 'PG-13' c;i (2 hi$ .. 13 mlfl) CMYOU•Till•I Cl) .. "The Deser1 Rats" I 1953 Ao· .. "ll'llel Of Heens" ( 1984 C V9t'ltUfe) Ricl'lard Bunon Jemes Mason A maJ Steven Ba'* Bert>ata W1nrarM British commando on charge ol an Au91•&· te1 lo011ng an opulent San Franc• Han division Ill North Atriee forces hrs mer nome a t>urgtar dlsGoYet'S he posses to defend 1 11ra19gl<: deSer1 outpost 12 t"e ~rel diaries ol a frvs1rated mar hf• ) Noman and impetuously sets out to 1, ••a. ner lanteSleS ·R· ( 1 hr 40 min l 1t'tl(C) .. "Rambo Fw11 BlooO_hrLJ.l___ ~-1..._ -{1'985.l!;dVan ureJ ~-Stallone ATTMl90W99 Wtth Re.r Reed an• Rlehard Cranne For"'* Green Beret Jot•r Harris Scneduled ra ... 1ews 'N., Rambo Is pulled out ol prlton to 11ke on a Mother" 1Anne Bancrott. Sissy Space m!Mk>n 1nvoMng the S4Nlreh tor Amer1ea,. 1' l.4ar ano a Woman 20 Yea" Lat P 0 W ·s 1n Vietnam 'A' c;i ( 1 hr . 35 1An00,11 Aimee Jean-Louts l rtntlgnar min L ·etue Ve!Vel' (Kylt Maclachtan. faa t> -D•LA11WwmtDA•Lili WI R~ Scheduled comic actor P1u1 Hogan e "GOOdbye. My Fancy" ( 19 ("CrocOdlle OvndM") comedian Sam Comecfy) Joan O awtord Ro~ You Klnltort In tt8f'eo ( t hr ) A female polltlCO return• to "'-' al I TWl*r-mater to reeerve en nonorary deQIM T .. fJ/l.,.WIC.. .n11eao oeeomes •rt ob)8C1 ol gos .. "All The.Brot"-'• Were Valiant • wnen her 01111 misadventures are reea•1 ( 1953, Adventure} Rot*! Taylor Stew· i hrs l an Granger Two New England Wl\aUng AU • .,., .... t captains. wno are broll'lerl, part ways --TMI L4'm when they dleeQrM ewer ... rchlng tor a ll0'9 "The TrouOlet W11h Mtr• treaaure. (2 hrs.) (1984. Adult) Gerry Soni. Lenita P Cf) •... 1a111s Tl'le son ol a notorlcxn womar . 0 ...r_, TOll9IT JntlfVlew with overcomes his teer of women througr Sharl Belalont•"iarpe< tuenoshlp with a movie the1t8f uaheret • .,. "B. A. 0. Call" ( 1980, Drama) i! nr . 25 min ) All'lef Braul*. Steve Hanks Members ol tl9~ ll0'9 "Island Of 1000 Oe1tgn· a epeclallled pollca team bend the rulet (1979, Drama) A troplcal Island..,,.,., and proee<SUrM allghtty In their zeal to lhe headquarters lor a wl'llt....,.Ye'Y ' • l tUfl e.t thleYee ( 1 tlr .. 30 min 1 'A' (1 hr, 15 min) LM. -I ~-l'MI W (11) W011.D AT I.AMI 90lt'T" ... IICl)Q ~_,.-en. Night Ontyl" (19E ..,..,.&.09 Comedy) Lenor• Zann. H_.. Udy Ul.10' 1111 Banke Barbadoe Fun· cle.,,er law student In urgent Med ol ca t>oerd Challenge, (T1ped) ( 1 hr.) comblnet a New VH r's party end a row .. • Cl) _.. "Litten 'to Your Heart" hocl\ey team and pr<>duoee 1 money-me ( 1983. Comedy) Kate Jt ckaon, Tjm ·~ V'ftnlura f 1 hr , 26 min ) -Weclnesclay -iw-n1ng Movles- •CIJ "Country" {1984. Drama) J..slca Lenge Sam S~perd ( 1 hr . •9 min.) •()) "Pee-wee'• Big Adventure" (198S, Comedy) Paul Reuben•. Ellzabeth Calley L!.hf .. 30 mln) _ •CCJ "Ptiar Lip" (1983. Orama) Tom Bur· llnaon. Manin Vaughan. ( 1 hr . 48 min ) W (J). "TM Brot!W From Anot!W Plentl" ( 198•. Fantaay) Jot Morton. Oerryt Ed· wards (1 hr .. ~ min.) 11m «l) "The Amazing Howard Hughe!I" (1977, Blogr•P-hY) (Part 1 of 2) Tommy Ide JonM. Ed Flander& (2 hl'I.) M CI) "$1.iperman" (1978. Fantuy) Chrit- • topt'ler Rttvt. Margot Klddef (2 hrs . 23 min) •CH> "Saven Magnlllctnl Gl1dlator1" ( 1983, AdWOtUre) Lou Ftrrlgno. Sybll 0.nnlng ( t l'lr , 23 min.) 18 Sunday, September 21. 1988 •CC) "Chariot• Of Fire" ( 198 1. Ofama) !Jen Croaa, len Charleeon (2 hra .. 3 min ) •CIJ "Eboll" ( 1979, Ofama) Gian Marla VOlonta, Paolo Bonacelll. ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) •<ID "Auntie Mame" (1958. Comedy) Ro- salind Rutsell. Roger Sml1h (2 hr• . 23 min ) Cf) "The Cheyenne Soelel Club" ( 1970, Comedy) J1mea Stewan. Heflry Fonda il tva.) -Cl) "Everyt'hlng I Have It Your•" ( 1952. Mualcal) Mlrgl and OOMr Champion. ~ Lewll. ( 1 ht •• 32 min.) -al ''Seakatchtwan" (1954. Advtnture) Alen Ladd.~ Wlnttra. (2 tn.) -· ''V• Of Tht Klnga" (1"'4, A<Mn· ture). RObett Taylor, S..nor P1rlcar. ( 1 hf .. ~min ) (C) "Protocot" ( 1984, Comedy) Goldie -Hawn. Chrlt Sarandon ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) tWCl) "Compromlllng Potl1tons" (1 085, Comedy) SuMn S.randon, Raul Julia. ( 1 hr . 38 min.) tW CJ) ''Etecwc Ofeams" ( t 984. Comed! Lanny Von Donten, Virginie Madsen tlr , 35 min) -· "Dummy" (1979. Of1me) LaVar Bi. ton. Paul Sorvlno (2 hrs ) <ID "Country" ( 1984. Ofama) .i.t11< Lange, Sam Shepard (I hr .. 49 min ) -(C) "SuP9fglrl" ( 1984, Fanteay) Helf Slater, Faye Dunaway ( 1 J\r .. 5' min ) W (%) "Tandef MarelM" (1982. Of1rn1 Aober1 OuV111,. T .. HlrJ>«. (1 hr , ~ min.) W C)) "Su.c.,":n" (1978. Fantll)') Chrr toptler • Matgol l<lddet. (2 ht9 . 2 min.) •CID "The Grey Fo1t" {1982. WMter" RiChard Far"9Worth, Jacklt Burrough• t l'lr .. 32mln) •CC) "GtNM" ( 1978, Mutlell) John lre volla, Olrvia Newton-Jotin ( 1 tit., 6 min) Cl) "Country" ( 198•. Dfame) JMalc. • If· .... Al ... 8' a e Lange. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) CC) .,. "The Buddy Holly StOf)'" 00 "Ups & Downe" (1983, eom.dy) (1978. Biography) Gary Busey, Don Colin Sklnnef, Andrew Sabllton. ( 1 hr.. Stroud Based on the Ille of rock ·n· roll 37 min l PtOf)99f Boddy Hoity Who skyrocke1ed to CD "The Theilen Space Wars" ( 1980, tame 1n the 1950s t>elore his untlmety Science Fiction) Animated. ( 1 hr • 36 death at the age ol twenty-two ·pa· ( 1 min ) 33 (I) ··oatty Duck's Movie· Fa.ntastlc Is-(l}.~ land" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr . (%) .,. "Eboh" ( 1979, Ofama) Olan -t8 min.) Marla Volonte. PaolO BonaoelU Fact· (!) "OfHMd To Kiii" ( 1980. Suspense) based chronicle of Italian author Carlo MlchnlC.lne. Al\Qle Dl<:klntOn. \2 hl1 J ----r-=.<s polltlC81eiille 1n a remote mountain CC) "Joey" ( 1985. Ofama) Neill Barry. vlWage during the 193-0's (Subt111ed) ( t James OY1nn ( 1 hr , 35 min.) hr 58 In.) (%) "The Brother from Another Planer· I"...: ..,.n.11.1111.11lf'IDW1 .. ( t984, Fantasy) Joe Morton. 0.rryl Ed· 19 MOTClfUY 'Featured Charlotte Rae wards. ( 1 hr . ,_. min,) and Joanna CaSSldy talk about famous CD "The Karate Kid" ( t984, Ofama) people and their pets, Farrah Fawcett's Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita (2 mother: Robert Wagner and Erik Estrada hrs .. 6 min ) talk about whether Of not 10 let their kids lvenlng ----u::: --•MLM --Q ,__,..,., -·--• Bttll.alT --.. ..,.. ...... •B•ll OP.,ne I IT TaP ... -Cubantto Perez ~. Ford Jennings 1n a lightweight bout tched· uled for 10 rounds. lrom Las veges (!.tve) (2 hrs ) CID .,. "Sweet Ofeams" (1986. Ofa· ma) Jessica Lange. Ed Harris Marltll plt· falls parallel Patsy Cllne's rise to bfllliance 1n the wOfld of country music 'PG-13' Q i! hr .. 56 min.) Cl).,. "Blithe Spirit" ( 19•5. Comedy) Rex Harrlaon, Constance Cummings. A liinto show Business ~--· WMAT A CCMmm (Premiere) The -~le adventur86 el-itn-Amefloan cit zenshlp class Today A suoslltute teacher (Garrell M Brown) gives a lesson on the U S judicial system Also stars Gall Strickland, Yakov Smlrnott . • nl GI LI. Featureo a took 11 some exotic islands of the South Pac111C U.ATU. IDUWOCID IQUAMI ......... ., ..... . ...,,,, WU, WU--.OOP-.e .. .. M .... •OIC.. ... -UC. From the L A County Fair Grounds 95 widower's second marriage Is compllcat· g ad by the spectral appearanoe of his first •• (J) lll)¥W "Courage" (Premiere. Ofa· ma) Sophia Loren. Biiiy Dee Wiiiiams When cocaine and heroin threaten her lamlly ar\d her neighborhood, a New YOfk City woman oecomes an undercover agent tor the Ofug Enforceme<1I Admlnls· tratiOn Based on a true story Q (3 hrs ) D e ..... AY TO MIAV91 (Season Premiere) An angel on probation and an a11-cop team up 10 help people In need T !>nigh! Jona man and Mark encourage a mentally handicapped teen-age< to com· pete in the Special Olympics Stars Mi· chael Landon and Victor i:renoh, (Part 1 of 2) tn stereo O ( , hr ) ~ ... ,~~tat''' 111 a ... ,_, 1'00 CLom ,. C..l'!IMm-Wj Iris Is sure she's found the man of her dreams, but the family Is curious about the _ ,~~~orrMr wives I =l~•U&IM ... cum , .... CU.Nm ,. I Cll M TOMI Feetured a look at the r l hottest lemale tinging group, The POlnter Sisters • 9 ...r· n•n ~ 1n1erv1ew with Paul Simon· l ••.OO. ~ ':'.:i. A eurrogata mothef, record prodUcer end model Oevld Be- lllfonv==-::. -. ........ - "Coming Out Of Thi Ice" N2. Chma) John Slvtge, Wiiiie Ne+-eon. Bu.d on a trut etory. WNll Ylelttng R\JISl8 with his pareni.. a young man has a run-In with the authorltlea and It een- tenoed to tO yMrt In I Slbel'lefl labof lce'fU.'n.ii t:,;·) .. IE.11..alT • llON "Atrport '77" ( t977. Suspense) Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant A jumbo jet loaded with art treaaur" on 11s way to a Ftonda art museum crashes and sinks at sea attar a hijack attempt or (2 hrs.L • 0 ..wcT ITM:ll-Larry and Bat· ki start a Inness regimen to impress wom· en. c:;:i 1=-=: I:. "Hatarit" { t962, Adventure) John Wayne Hardy Kruger Proleulonal hunters 1n East Afrlee capture wild animals to be tra~ed to zoos (2 hrs ) I ICllY W "Ofopouts" ( 1 hr ) ,....,.um ... &om ............. ..,. An ex.tmlnt1tlon or "HatWltt of Delpalr," a oontto'4t'llel Canedltln n1m wt'llch alleget that JONI St911n ttet'4d to dMth owr Mven mllllon l)t(ralnlln cltiz.nt bet-.n 1932 end t 933 Gulttt: Robeft Conquest. Chrlslopher Hitchens, Harf'llon Sallabury. (2 hrs ) i. tmlCA'I ~OW• I• DOW .. (JI)_. "Best Revenge" ( t983. Adven· tura) JoM Heard. Le11on Helm. Two Americans are thrust Into a wortd of con-· &piracy Ind corruption when t!'leY bec:Ome Involved In 1 df\lg-'smuggllng -ptot. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) CD .,. "SWM1 Dreama" ( t 916. Dr• ma) Jessica Lange. Ed karril. M8rtt81 pit· lalts parallel Patsy Cline's riae to bfllllnce in the world of country l'Tl\Jek:. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 55 ":aJ.u ~C:,.-Aunt Blllle ha ~ Into 11tdifl0 o ·~·for* to return to lthe la.';)'&'9· (Part ol 2) Q .. a .... .,. eu11 cn.r11e·. ~ l~~::::=- ...m --a1•r · ff'lu.y ·----A eplrlt· u11 counteior_ (Fat~ ~-SltduQd) comforts Garry when hit pllnl fOf 1 surprise birthday party for his mothef endl lndluater. I ..,._ .. • -A .... (Sauon Prem-lefe) In this comedy's sixth aMIOl'I, Strong·wllled houMkeeper Nell Harper (Nell Carter) decides to mOYe to ,..._ York. Tonight· with the K1nlskl children on their own. Nell. Gr1ndpa, Joey and AMy deelde to leave California. Aleo stirs T• ma Hop•ons, Joey Lawrence and John Hoyt. In stereo. G ( 1 hr.) • 9 D'ftlAITY (Seaton Premiere) Prime-time soep C)pefa revoMng around the powerful DenY91'·beled Cerrtngton lamlly. Tonight Alexis struggiae to "9e herself from Blake's clutchea; 1 lt'9dowy stranger attempts to reacue Amanda from the la Mirage fire; 8er1 racer... 1 ~ ous phone cell from Australia. Stars Und9 Evans. John Forsythe and Joan Co!Unt. G ~hr.) • ·-=-"An Affair To Remember" 8 ( t957. Romance) Cary Grant. Oebor1h Kerr. A debonair p11yboy end an ex- nlghTclOb stnger fall-Irr love-an an ·oc.n cruise. but tragedy lnterruptt thelf p1ena tor the future (2 hrs.) • IA1M LAaa ,_.. OP ... MW1 Fiimed In Ecuador and Peru. Hott Jemekt Highwater explorn the ICNev9mentt of 11arloul South American lndlen cuttutea whO developed adv1noed cMllzatlona d9- sptte llvlng In Isolation in the weetem~ ~..Mi~"'J. !)u.-YMGU.YITGIY P1ul Mc:Cett· nay. Keith RlchardS and the E"9f1y Broth- e<s ere among thoee feetUl'ed In tl'lla r9tro- spectlve on the Ute and mualc of rodt legend Buddy Holly lnotuded .,. perlorm- ance cnps and lntarvlewl with '9mly. friends end membefl of Holy'a bend. The Crickets ( 1 hr~ (I) 9l ftAMOOC1 -CUWUl9 -(l)ITM,_ (I) .. "Porky't Aevel191" (1816, Comedy) Oen MoneNn, ~ KnlgM. A group of Rorlda high ldlOGI --- matchee wit•~ wt1fht pr oh loclt ~ofhtl. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 31 min. Cl) .. .. Poltttol•" {1986. Comedy) Slr9ndon, AN Julll. A bored ~ lumt MW\.ur sleOth Ind ~ up totnt tllrtlng ..,,-. Wl)lle ln'4ttlgatlng the murder of'* pH-1~1ng Long ltlend dentllt. 'A' ( 1 ht .. Sunday. September 21. 1986 18 ., -Wednesday Coal. 3C 'TW' .. r =~. -~~~ S.1<~~ C:.r:;• r-: i::.:;..r<C""·et ".;,-.....:.• //""'r.r\ :.· ,,_<e"",...a-~ .... : ··~ •r;. Y"·-'T-~ "' i::;, ,~r ~«"''l ?.:' 'J' 0eI f • • • ; :. •I _.. ··"' -"=\' :· s·~ ~ -~·: v ,~·f!""· P~•ar-: ~ .. a-, -·-~ /.'J/' ,, -~·.-e tr~ ""°e-\ .• -~ •"! ~--~ 'fl'VYC$<.,. ~ ~____, -~~·::;a.,~ i :· ... ~ 'l .. ~ .~:.-~ ."" Y..-v 1 ........ _.. UlT W&TB JDIM'& ... -~·'l ~ T.~ A~ ·;;-"' ~AOe""W t4•·a-e-::: o. /.ra-:: :>~,....k •• -:; ,..,.. 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Tetch1e Agbayani (1 hr . 30 min i .. GOidy The Last Of 'rtie Golden Bears" ( 1984 Aaventure) Jett Richards, ~Blad! ( 11'1T • S' min )--- 119 (CJ "The RrYef" ( 1~. Drama) Mel Gib- son. StSsy Spacek. (2 hrs • 2 min I (Ii 'Compromising Posit10rts" ( 1985. Comedy) Susan Sarandon. Raul Julla (I t,, 38 mrn) r• (fl) "The Amazrng Howard Hughes" ( 1977. B1e>graphy) (Part 2 of 2) Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Fland91s (l hf • 55 mm ) .. "Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Dragon Oueen" (1981 Comedy) Peter Ustinov. Richard Hatch ( 1 hr , 37 min ) ti:ll(l) "Country" ( 1984. Ofame) Jessica Lange. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr .. 49 mrn ) .. CC) "The Meanest Man In The W()(ld" l.!_943, Comedy) Jack Benny. Rochester d CH) ~rve My Aegards To Broad Street" ( 1984. MuS1cal) Paul McCartney. Bryan Brown ( 1 hr., 48 min ) 'p) "Night Chase" ( 1970. Suspense) Da· vld Janssen, Yaphet Kotto (2 hrs ) 1MI ']) "The Reformer And T~ Redhead" ( 1950, Comedy) June Allyson Dick Pow- ell ( 1 hr . 30 min I ,, te:aG "Amerrcathon ( 1979, Comedy) John Artier Harvey 'Korman ( 1 nr . 30 mm) · 11• "The Gay OtVorcee· ( 1934. MuSlC31) Fred As'8rre Ginger R01,1ers ( 1 nr 47 min) 11:11 ~ "E~cahbur" ( 1981, Fantasy) Nigel Terry. NICOi Wtlllemson (2 nrs. 15 min) -Afternoon Movies- ~-'The 3 000 Mila Ct1ase (1977 Suspense) Chit OeYoung Glenn Fora (2 nrs J JI) 'Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985 Comedy) Rosanna A•Quelte. Madonna l! nr . 44 min ) *CZ) ·Beer ' ( 1985. Comedy I Loreua Sw1t. ~Torn 11 hr . 22 min I • (.cJ "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" ( 1943, Musi cal) Betty Grable. Robert Young ( 1 hr 14 mrn) CID "The Q1<1enoma C11y Dolls" ( 1980 Comedy) Susan Blakely, Ronee Blakley U hr ,40mln) Cl) "The Cruel Sea· ( 1953, Orama) Jack Hawkins. Donald Sinden (2 hrs. 6 min) •CJ) "EbOll" ( 1979, Drama) Gian Marte Volonte, Paolo Bonace111 ( 1 hr . 58 min.) •CO "Grandview, US A " (1984, Drama) Jamte Lee CV'tl&. C Thomas Howen ( t hr . 37 min) •{C) "The 39 Steps' (1935. Suspense) Robe<l Donat. Madeleine Carroll ( 1 nr 20mln) •CID "Ufe On Tha M1ss1sslpp1" ( 1984, Ore· ma) Robert Lansing, David Knell. ( 1 hr . "' 55mln) .. CO "Talk To Ma" (1984. Drama) A~slln Pendleton. Michael MurP1iy. ( 1 hr • 30 min) _ • •Cf) "The Silencers" ( 19e6. Comedy) DMn Martin. Stella Stevena. (2 tva.) Ce'> "Hero At Large" ( 1980, eom.dy) JOhn Ritt.,, Anne Archer ( 1 hr • 39 min l (Z) "Compromising Potltlons" (1985. Comedy) Suseri Ssrandon. Raul Julia ( 1 nr 38 min) ,. •Q?) "lrue Grtt A Further Adventure" f 1978, Wes1ern) Warren Oetes. Llaa Pell· ken 12 hrs) .. Goldy The LHI ()f The Ool~ Bears" ( 1984, Adventure) Jeff Richards Jessica Black ( I hr 3 t min ) • lvenlng ....... ..... ,.&;-::- • ... Q ~C.lllf -AmMJ ...... ..r .... WMlll'IGI ..... 1.,......,... AllTI TAUi ,_ M ...__ A young doctor (Patrfek Kiipatrick) makes a house '811 and discovers that his patient 1s a vampire eco.An H ([).,. "Top Hat" (1935, MuSlcet) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers A man has trouble With n1s gtrltrlend because She thinks he's mamed to her best lrrend ( 1 hr 39 min.) .. 1== lo~POICc.cllT Clad In a b1k· 101. Sara poses tor a national magazine. bUt when the pnoto 1s published the b1k1· l"'"Eif'l: ....... ~-.,. "Alo Bravo" ( 1959. Western) John Wayne. Dean Martin An old cripple. a former deputy·turned-drunk. e young qu1ckdraw gunshnoer and a girl help a sheofl to outsmart a powerful rancher wno wants to get his killer brother released from pnson (2 hrs . 30 m>n ) Cl) TAUi ,_ M u.• A mean st°'e owner (Barnard Hughes) nosts a scary Halloween night tor the town's r£ungsters. • • •• M To.I Featured' a ben1na-1he· 9C&neS look et ~~~ourt " D 9 9"m n.IHT Interview with Brooh Shields 1 ....... =~Daniel J Travantr ("Hill Street Blues''). a prOduct agent whO helps piece manufacturers' merchandise l'"ie-...... .., .,. "Xanadu" ( 1980. Musical) 011· via Newton-John, Gene Kelly A young art15t, a h .. v4Mlly muse and a sentimental mlllionarre join forces to open up a huge roller-d::lwfalace 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) ~':.. MO'f'& A traveler In the 1880's comet upon a hotel where he predicts his own dMth 11 the hands ol t strangtf while ataytng· thefe David Warner and John Bottoms tt1r CJ) ... "The Gay Divorcee" ( 1934. MUsiCjl) Fred As1alre. Ginger Rogers Mistaking a lovesick dancer ror someone else. a lady issues him an 1nvltat1on (I hr .. 47 min) ....... llj.llUllCllNl191 19 a.I COUITUU'I -.CCI •• , ti/I M WGll.D In Cubtl Coultffu t•plOles "n "r mored Spanish cruiser sunk by the U S. Navy during the Spanish-American Wer: visits the Guantanamo Bay U.S navel base: and talks with President Adel Cas- tro on enwonmental contclOUSOM8 and <Alba's tnnovatlve t1sntng methOds ( 1 hr ) NI 8 NDTClfUY Featured: a look et Gene -aarry and Ptlyllls Oltlel' s blOQftnnlSllkK: Drew Barrymore on Whet w-, like to be • wor~kld on TV: star parenta. I • '::':fl., (Premiere) Danny Thomas stars as a f()(mer vaudevllll1n Who tJkes care of hts late brother and slster-tn- taw's five children. 8 nl GI LA Featured a IOOk at the m 11cal Island of Bah U.ATU. MOU.YWOGD•' ... .. ,.. ... .. , ..... a::.-:..,.~ W .. ..,. Jett Smith uses a garbage can for a smoker to prepare ber· beeued ribs. chlCken and t>eel brisket i5:. ucml From the L A County Fair Grounds. .. 8 {I) -• -(Season Premiere) Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker star as San Diego-based private Investigators Rick ana A J. Simon Tonight· a top-notch detectrve agency opens up next door to the Simons ( 1 hr.) D e COllY lllOW (Season Premiere) · BUI Cosby and Phylicia Restlad star es the parents of trve children In this S11com re- volving around the foibles of the Huxtable family Tonight a slippery snake Is strand- ed In the Huxtable home In stereo Q e .,. "Earthquake" ( 1974, Drema) Charllon Hestoo, Ava Gardner Two mas· srve tremors shake Gallfornla. deStroylng multitudes of structures as wen es the ilves ot venous residents of Los AngeleS (2 hrsL 8 O OUll--.., (Premiere) Weekly rel· rospecllve magazine wllh ABC News cor· r96P0"dents.--Lind& Elle<bee and Ray Gan- doit Tonight· a look et events that occurred durlnQ the summer of '69, In· eluding the Apollo moon landing, the WOOdstock concert and the Mansoo mur· ders. also, talks with com.dlans Tom and Dick Smothers. singer Ario Guthrie and i rEirroll Q ( t hr I 1= "The Searchers" (1956. West· ern) John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter When a Civil War veteran returns home and finds htS two nteees captured by Comanchet. he embarks on a five-year search (2 hrs) 8 TMI WllT ti# TMI IU.anGI (Prem· Jere) James Whitmore nerretee thla look at how various artists he~ portrayed the American West In this epl90de: the !Ton· tier visions of painters George Gatlin and Alfred Jecob M~ ( 1 hr ) l ..... ,.Lom ~ .. The att.ctt of tourtlm. OV*QfUing •nd 01Mr tnYltontnen11l pr ... auret on Afriea't Amt>oetM Natlonel Petit 18)0(1~- (I) AUTO --· --111•&• a. tum DUI UC. .,. "Gtve My Regards To Broed Street" ( 1984, M11s1Caf) Paul McCartney, Bryen Brown In a drMm. • temoua mull- Sunday. September 21. 1986 21 -Thanclay Coal. cian searches lor the master tapes to his new album whiCh he entrusted to an und· erhanded aide 'PG' ( 1 hr., 48 min.) (p) .-Y ... Featured interviews 1n Central Park. an lntervlew woh actor Jell GOldblUm ("The Fly"). a search for Robin W1U1ams. da=s and don' ts Cl) llAITmt -AllD M IO'fl AthOI Fugard's play abol.JI the turning point 1n the l11endsh1µ between a young man and hlS._black set.llarn-11~~Atf1C8 Matt~w Brooe11ck stars as Hally. and Zakes Mokae re creates his Broadway rOle as Sam ( 1 hr 30 min ) G ll".D. •llll lllMI lhe Deadly Hunt" (1971. Suspense) Tooy FranctOSa. Peter Law- IOfd A patr ol tmed 1<1llers retuse to let the lury ot a lores! hre deter them from purso· 1ng the young couple whO are their intend· ed victims (2 hrs . 35 min ) •D GD PAa.Y TWI (Season Premiere) A comedy senes centenng on the relation· snips w1th1n the Keaton family Tonight Andrew Keaton (Brtan Bonsall) , now 3 years Old. is enrolled 1n preschool In ster- eo Q l :.=~OfALRTm WDP•WA11 ...,...... .....-oa1-..... • Cl) ICll011 L.-ca Abby oacks Peter 1n the race fOf senator. Bans past involve- ment with Jean Haci\ney comes back to haunt him Q ( 1 hr ) • D e ~ (Season Premiere) Come dy revOIV1flg arouno the ac11v1t1es of the stall and chentele ol Cheers a Boston pub owned oy former Red Sox pitcher Sam Matone (Ted Danson) Tomght 1n the f1f1h·season opener we learn whether Sam plans to marry 0.ane or Counc11wom· an Eldridge Also stars Shelley Long and Rhea Pe<tman In stereo O 8 0 TMI COUYI Sable aM Francesca engage on a biller argument regarding Ja~ 11 t1r I I .o¥ll · ThP Pht1a(1elph111 Story" 11940 ComecJyl Kathar•r>e Hept>urn Jam~s. StewarL A voung Ptttlede+otmr woman s rndrroage ~ watched O'We• care- fully by the Clly S SOC•ahtes (2 hrs ) e llYit&n Prating Mantts" Bea plans revenge alter 1earnmg of hE!f husband's plOI to murder her (Pafl ? of 3) (RI Q l hr) ...... LOii> WOtmmWOMI "Who Has Seen !he W1ncJ?" Jose Ferrer ancJ Helen Shaver sta• 1n th•S award·wtnntng adaotaflon ot W 0 Mitchell's novel about a bOy's coming ot age 1n rural Saskatchewan (Part 1 of ?J IA) Q (1 hr I ct; lllO¥W The Rover • I 198• Otama) Mel GlbSOn, Stssy Speoelt O,,erextendeO credit. 0ec1tn1ng profits and nsing llOOd watefS threaten a haroworktrig farm lam1- ~'PO· 13' (2 hrs. 2 min) ... llf:Ml)GI: • MOUIT'Oll OIW .,. ··c.ese F11e·· f 198S. Orama) Don Jonnson. Lisa BIOvnt Pysc;hologlcal problems plague a Vietnam 11'8taran·• pet· sonar and profeS&tonal tlfe e_s he ttiet to rHdJUSt to t'tle SUftoundlngs upon retum- ~ hOme 'A' (1 ht 37 min) tfM!m .. "Heertbreak.e~" t tiS', Ore- me) Pet• Coyote Nici< Mancuso In Los Anoetes. two h~ 111enos el(pef'ience dT&m8tlC changes tn ttletr careMs. ro 22 Sunday. September 21. 1986 mances and their own relatlOflship 'A' ( 1 hr , 38 min.) C'uu.Y .. TOllllrT ..,. lmt ILll ... UllY Johnny Carson celebrates with Ed McMahOn and Doc Severlnsen; 1nclvd· ed are cltps from memorable shows and h1ghhghts of !he current season In stereo i.! hr . .30 min,) W-.,_. "Olemot tds f or Br!aKlasf',_ ( t 968. Comedy) Marcello Mastroianni. Rita Tusnlngham A British bol.JtiQue owner enhsts the support of lour lovely young thieves to steal the Imperial Jewels ol Russia (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (1) ....... ...-nl (I).,. "Excalibur" ( 1981. Fanrasy) Nigel Terry. NICOi Williamson Tl'le legend· ary history of Camelot. from Arthur's con· cepllon and birth to the perttous quest tor the Holy Grail anct1he hnal battle between Arthur and his son 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min) 1 -.ruum . -(()UY~ (Premiere) A second· year surgical resident al a New York hos- pttal learns 10 cope wllh the demandS ot her protess1on Tonight Kay's boy1riend (Franc Luz) mo"es out of their apart· ment cla1m1ng that her career leaves hef no ttme for him Stars Patrteia Kalember and Lane Smith 11 hr J 11 ~ • (Season Premiere) Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters co-anchor lh•S weekly newsmagaz1ne Tornghl a be- h1ncHhe-scenes IOOk az.. lhe li~es of e,nt· a1n's Prince· Charles and Princess Diana l (lhr) PltllTAIY -.MD .. a ..... Julta continues het scan· oarous orgies, Claudius appears to be halt-witted because 01 a stammer enl:l a llrnp (1 hr) l _TMI_. -- M WllT Of M llA9IATIC* (Prem· "'re) James Wh1tm0fe narrates this look at how various artists have portrayed the American W8't In this ep1s0de the Iron· tier v•StOflS or painters G80fge Catlin and Alfred Jacob Miller ( 1 hr ) f .... IDT OP-.i u.::I .wt1._ "Pae-wee·~ Big Ad.,enture·· ( 1985. Comedy) Paul Revbens Eltzabeth Dalley To recover his cherished bicycle Pee-wee Herman embarks on en Odyssey that lakes him trom San Antonio to 'Bur · ta11 1oa"E.::.m~)ll -----UC*l~Y .... ... MOWll "Having Babies II" I t977 Ofa- ma) Paule Prentiss. Tony Biii Five cou- ples experience emotional crises lnvOOllng hrst love birth and adoptton • (2 hrs .. 5 ,,.1m•nJ...JI. 8i) ... N&lf.oa1 .. ftmDAY ICn Sketcl'les Al Jarreau plays tl'le son In "The Jau Singer" spool Lola HMftletton's (O'Hara) new ~ow "Way to Go Woman " • _..,,.. Host DaVl<l BrtMer Sc~. ICtOf Dennis H~ e Wf IU a,a L~o atll"S Ale to il his blrtMey with him I 1 hr ) ._.MU IJHlll.alf ....... -ft9 ... Hosts Len Dawson. Nlek ~~ .. t hr ) m-., Cl)_,. ··The Coca~Cola Ktd" ( 1985. Comedy) Er te Robefts. Greta Scacchl An Allanta·based soft dnnk Whiz kid tries 10 convince the c1t1zens ol a remote eree ot Australta that things go oetter wllh Coke 'R' ( t hr • 37 min I IDUMTTA tW(C) llOWI "Heatwave· I 1982 Drama1 Richard Motr .MY-OaYis The aici\ltec:t ol -apro~resldentlal complex 1n Sytl· ney. Austraha. forges an unllkety alliance with the leader of a community mov&ment opposing its construcuon 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min,) tW8 Cl) W HUT (Season Premiefe) Detectrves Kevin O'Brten and Frank Giam bone team up with newsman Tom Ktrk· wood 10 investigate Cflme 1n a large met· ropohtan area Tornght A cat burglar robs a secret diary lrom a high-priced prost1 lvle · Stars Scotl Hylands Jett Wlncott and Allan Royal ( 1 hr . 10 mtn J De LATIW"""NVIDLlll&bll Scheduled comic Ltty Tomlin. 1azz S41.tt<r phon1s1 David SanbO<n, a1so stupid pet tricks In ste<eo ( 1 hr ) mT OP IAT\lmAY -.T LNI tll ~ wu.wuwar ... Ullll'flaJ.9 ...... LOii> ,, .... LM&llA ... , ... 1119 .,. "Mattnee ldor I t984 Adutl) .John Leshe. Jes1e St James Two adult ltlm stars stage a feud to attract publte1ty. t>ut things don't necessarily •work ou1 to thetr advantage ( I hr 12 min ) 11198 llOVtl ·The Treasure 0 1 Pancho Villa" ( 1955 Wec;tern) Rory Ceinovn Shelley Winters One of Villa s U ~ emp1oyees plans a gold robbefy lo• him out 11\e Me•· •can never receives the mo .. ey •2 nrs . S min) (f)comDYmM 0 -.n\R Host [)a~•C1 8renne1 Scheduled actor Dennis Hup~r l tlTmutT .,,,_ MID IOll Maggre searches tor nei deceased husband (I) COUIGI flOO'TW.L Maine a1 Boston Univ= CR) (3 '1rs I <HJ Remt>c1 Fuc;t Alooa Pt1rt 11 I 1985. Adventu1e1 !)ylvester Stallone Richard Crenna former Green Beret Jol)n Ramoo is pullecl out of om;on to lake on a m1ss1on 1n~o1111no the search IOI Amer1ean P 0 W 's •n V•atnarn ·R' O ( 1 hr . 35 min) ~ Ll'ltm.11 Of TMI llCM MID 'MIOUI Interview with Wa)r•e Newton, a tour ot Paris. while waler rahorl<J w11t. Lau1en Tewes celeb1111es norr.e!> witn Paige Rense 01 Archtlectura1 D•gesr tR) 11 hr 1 '#9 CHAii Hert s romance with a Russian gymnast on U S tour threatens the athlete's career 11 hr 1 -1: ~·WT wmt DAft) Lil I &l&Jtll Fiom February 1986 singer 11ctr&$S Rit· quet Welch. comic Sandra Bernhard 11no ·'Late NIQhl's" Chris Eli1ot1 and Gerarc Mulligan make 11ppearanc:@S In stereo i)~-· ... "Wiid In The Sky' ' .. ~ ':' Ora- ma) KMnan Wynn, Rol)tft L ""''ng Thr" de5')efate Pfltenert attempt to n1. ~'ml:Jlline (11'11 SO mtn) ~ --~ T-.n Interview wl!h Brooke Shlelos e llOWI "Joum~y To The S~n1" Piaf\· et" (1962 Scier1e&-Foett0nl JoM A;.r ') Greta Thyseen. Aatronauu ~ bMo- tlful women Ind ftourlshlng gretalanda In the blllflf cold world of Ur1nus. ( 1 ht .. 30 min) I LCM,~Callml •IWICa ..... (ll)Q ,..,.LGm 121118 (I) •VII "Illusions" (1 983. -SWIP8f'IM)-Ka~ IJalentlne. 8Llan Mur~ A YCMIO American designer 90Countert 1nternatlonal Intrigue when she llOwly rN l- IZes that her salesmln h\4blnd, who r• por1edly died In a plane exploek>n. wu not the man sne thought he was (R) ( t hr , 20mln) CC) llCMI "Nickel Mountain" ( 1985. Dre- ma) Mlehaet Cole. Heather L1ngenk.1mp A mlddle-1ged bachelor"s lneblllty to ••· press his feelings subsldel wnen he be- comes Involved w1th a 16-yeer·old girt ( 1 hr . 28 min.) 12111 tt7J WOIU AT Ulm -l'riclay _ ........ 11ov1ea-. • (%) "The Amerrcan Friend" C 1977. Or•· ma) Dennis Hopper, Bruno G1nz. (2 hrs .. 7 min.) '9CC) "Superman" ( 1978, Fantasy) Chris· tophef Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 nrai, 23 mfn) Cl) "The Bad News Beers In BrMl<lng Trelnlng" ( 1977, Comedy) WllU1m 0.- vane. Jackie Earle H11'>'. { 1 hr . 40 min.) 19(11) "Flight To Tingler" ( 1953, Ac:Mn· ture) Joen Fon111ne. Jack Pei.nee. (2 hrs) .. (II) "The Bed News Bear9 In BrMklng Training" ( t 977. Comedy) Wllll1m O.- v1ne, J1cl<le Eerie Hiley ( 1 hr , 40 min.) •(%) "GrandVlew, U.S.A." (19~. Or1m1) Jamie LH Curtis. C Thomas Howell. ( 1 hr., 37 min.) •CCJ "The Bride" (1985, Drema) Sting. ~fer Beals { 1 hr., 58 min J (!) "The New Maverick" n 978, W"t· ern) J1mes G1rner. Charles Frenl<. (2 h<I.} -® "Detty Ducks Movie Fantastic 11- lend" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr .. 18m1n ) (I) "Elvll -That's The Way It la" ( 1970, Mualcll) Document1ry ( 1 hr .. 48 min) -(fl) "Sorority Kiii" ( 1973, Mystery) Nlcho- i.a Hammond, Joenna Cemeron ( 1 hr . 30mln) -· "Dead 0 1 Night" (1977, HOl'rOI') Horst Buchnotz. Anjanette Coma<. ( 1 hr .• 30mln.) tW(%) "SmltherMns" (1 982, Dr1m1) Suun Befman. Richard Hell. ( 1 hr . 33 min.) 1W CC) "Obsest1on' · ( 1976. Mystery) Cliff Robertson Genev;eve Bu)Old. ( l hr . 38 min) _ .. , ..... ....,..._ -· "The Cheyenne soc111 Club" (1 970. Comedy) J1met Stewart. Htnry Fonda. ~ ht'I,) CID "ArT*iC8n Flyers" ( 1985, o.tma) Kevin Cott ner. 01vfd Gr1nt. ( 1 hr . &4 min.) Cl) "King 01vtd" (1985. Dram1) Rlcherd a.re. Ectwerd Woodwerd. ( 1 hr , 54 min ) we "The Last Picture Show" (1971. Or•· m1) Timothy Bottoms. Jett Bt\dgel (2 hrl ) ...... (!) llCMI "Whit's A Nice Girl Like You ?" (1971. Orame) Brenda Vaccaro, Jack Warden. An enta<prltlng glrl lrom Iha Bronx pretends to be • soc:lallte In Ol'der to bilk a MOiie old man of half-a-mllllon dolta,., ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a ... llCMI "A Place To Ola" (1973. Suspenee xanare -mr, Bryan Ma - shall. The yoong wife of a new doctor fn town beers 1 tellt1le sign t~at convinces a cult of devll-worshippett that she has been sent to lhem tor a purpose ( t hr . 30 min.) 111)1.UC'f-{I) llCMI "BOiero" (19~. Orama) Bo Derek. George Kennedy. Aftflf graduattng from en English bOlrdlng school, a wom- en tourneys to Arabi• and Spain 1n search of her first lover. 'R' ( t hr .. 4 1 min ) (!) •ICY (%)"The Emerald FOl'est" ( 1985, Orama) Pow.rs Boothe, Meg Foster ( 1 hr .. 55 mtn.) W (C) "These Thousend Hiiis" (1959. West· ern) Don Murrey. Rlchlrd Egan ( 1 hr , 36 min.) •(I) "Amerlc1n Flyers" ( 1985, Drama) ~ Kevin Costner. David Gran1. ( 1 hr . 54 min.) • {[) "Cltla n K.1n1" ( 194 t. Ora me) Orson Wetlea. J~ph Cotten ( l hr . 59 min ) (%) "Old Enough" ( l 984, Orama) Sareh @!yd. Ambow H•rvMt ( t hr , 3 t min ) •cc:> ''Fell-Safe" ( 196<4, Suspenee) Henry Fonde, Den 0' Herlihy ( 1 hr .. S 1 min.) •OO "P ... wee'a Big AdVenture" ( 1985. Comedy) P1u1 Aeuti.na. Ellz•beth Dailey i.! hr .. ~ min.) CZl "The Llttle Drummer Girl" ( 1984 Ora- m•) Olene KHton. Yorgo Voyagls (2 hra .. 10 min ) ........... ----.. u::: ... , ... .,, =&i...n -·--...... .., ... JIB•CllLMCI C#nel.W _. "AHi Genius" (1985, Com• dy) Vat Kiimer, Gati. Jarret. Unbeknown to a wlte-erlcklng co-ad i nd his green· hom roommete. their eupe<IOI' scientific 1ptitudeS ere ~ used to culttvata mill· tery WMPofll. 'PG O ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (I) mT • M ....nAM Hlghhhts ot ftlt '73 ~·· RNI. (1 IV., 30 min.) ~I H.ctor "~ho" C.mecho VL Bozt.EOW.rdl for ttlt WBC Utt.. IChtdUled for 12 r~. t~ Bramble vt. Ed'Wln Aollr· lo for the BA llgtllwelght tltlt. scheduled for 15 rounds, llve from the Orange Bowl In Mi1ml. (2 hrt .. 30 min.) {[) _,. "S.Ume Street Pr ... nts. Fol· low Thlt Bird" (1985, Comedy) v~ ot Jim HeMOn. Carroll Spinney. Wl'lllked •way to llllnols by 1 mltQYl<*l aoci.1 (I) llCMI "Impulse" (1 984:• Suepenee) Tim Matheson, Meg TIHy. An Innocent couple 1s caught up In the cNol of 1 town wt1ose residents have t>egun 1ctlng with- out !ogle OI' r1tlonal thought 'R' ( 1 nr., 28 min) (%) llCMI "Tender Mefclel" ( 1982, Dre- ma) Robert Duvall, Tesa Herper. A former country singer, his 1111 and carMr ruined ny 1llcohollam falls In k>YLwlth ~ '[ou motel owner and d.cldet to mike 1 1:11 1come~k. 'PG' (1ht.,30 min.) M'llP•MllTI -~ -M.L.,. ..... , .... ,.l.09 1J9 llCMI "Secret Admire<'' (1985. Com- edy) C Thomas Howell. Lori Loughlin A series of romantic mlsunderstandfngs r• suit when an anonymous love leller fallt Into many wrong hands. 'R' c:;i ( t hr . 30 min.)· I ~l<er. Big Bird sets out on en 1dventure to refoln hrs friends In ~ York. ·a· ( 1 hr . 28 mrn) Cl) llCMI "The Bad News Bears In Break· Ing Training" (1977. Comedy) Wllllam Devane. Jackie Earle Hiley. The young star ol. a Little LHgue ba11ball teem heads for the Houston A1tr0dome aQd en· . lists the aid ol his H tranged lathlr to .. 1coa=flts. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) .... lo-::.. flOI cc.olT Wht n •n I I· tractive meuenger f1ln11 ln the Ruthel' apartment. Monroe and Henry prOVfde llrll l ld. l:i: ..... ADAllM'Ml.-Y~ 19 ,_., AT ~ FNturld' How1rd StwYens-.\t:fek-10 school. D 0 u••R w Interview wit~~= I: :rAi. Nationwide poll reauttt l~ii;: IUll•ll.olT . ... ll0¥9 ''Grandview, u S A " (1984. Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis, C. ThOfTlll Howell. An lndependtnt·mlndld racaw1y owner battles small-town corruptk>n to r• llfn control of hef 1r1ck, wtllle emOtrklng on an 1ff1lr with 1 young« men 'A' ( 1 lhr. ~'ltl.,OWI ,_ tMU __ _ ,. ~·-"" om__. 1·=na. r, ... Ra~ at WllfOMil A~ (l.fvt) (2 hrs.. 30 min.) • m • u. Feaiur.d: rip.away ,..,_ Ions; some of L.A.'a m09t dangeroua Jobi: tomorrow's supersllra; plants thlt ''write ~il:" •e.au.=-·-Sundey. September 21 , 1986 23 I .. Nm... Up." A look at the $85 million Orange rA .. 4" County Performing Arts Center which wlll L~ ...... .-MI haWng on September 29. ....... -..... Q ~WC...lWIUU.l-llCI A AUTO UClll Formula One Grand Prh1 wild party gets out of Kand du. to unlnvlt- of PO<tug.1, from Estoril. (R) ( 1 hr ) 9d guest• and Bubba'a w1te tMchea him a Cf)... "*1\0f&ble lesson. e -Mc. From the L.A. County d._twar•1 FaJr Oroundt. ,...._ 1t11 •ttitSCUUl'f'M,. _ (I) DMLM (SeMon Premlele) Tne --,. IT'I ..,.,. ongoing MO• of the Ewings of Southforl< .. Cll IC-Me ... ._ Lee Ranch starring Larry Hagman. Barbara end Amanda elude their potential Amerl-Bel Geddes. Victoria Principal, Linde can end Soviet captors wtllla ... rchlng for Gray, Howard Keel and Steve Kenely. T~ evidence that coutd cleat t~r namee. nlgf'lt· Patrick Duffy raturna to the CU1 .. (part 2 of 2) ( 1 hr,) rMmbar1 of !he E:'w1ng famlly learn what D e Ao1'1Mt (Season Premiere) In thil happened after that fateful car accident adVenture aerie.. the member• of the A-two MMOna ago. o (2 hr&.) Team Shed their fugitlv9 1tatue and f\gtlt e e ...-.. (Seaaon Premiere) crime under tl'le guidance of a mysttrlou9 Don Johntan and Philip Ml<:Ntl Thoma• government ottlcfal. Tonight; Retired Gen. •tar •• Sonny Crockett and Ricarda Hunt Stockwell (Robert Vaughn) COOi Tubbl. undercover pollc9 datectivel for the A-Team Into working for him. Star• the Miami Pollca Otpartment'a Vice Mr. T, George Peppard, Dirk Bantdlct I nd Squad. Tonight: Crockett and Tubbs en- Owlght SchUltz (Part 1 ot 3) In 1tereo. Q counter mem~ of an lrllh terrorist or- U hr:J l nlz.ltlon. In 1ttteo:_l1 hr.) • QI WWWI• (Se1aon Premiere) Su-0 ... M'P Fl In stereo O san Clark. Alex KarrH end Emmanuel ... LewtS star In this comedy Mfles T onlght; llDWm "To Catch A Thief" ( 1955, George and Katherine look forward to be-Mystery) Cary Grant, Grace Kelll. A re- comE dlordS O forr'Md jewel thle1 Is suspected o reiurn- 1 mAm •no to • life of crime after he falls If' love with. weal!hyym m1n. (2 hrt.) llDWm '"The Shootisr· < 1976, West-I ,_&om ..,_.....,. ern) Jotin Wayne. Lauren Bacall A dying DllPMl An ex\mlnatiOn of "Harvest of gunman seeks to ltve out hia final days In Despair:· a controverslel Canadian tum peace. despite persistent ch1lle~ by which alleges that JOI&! Stllln 1tarwd to • would-be succffSO<s to nla fame arid re-deeth ovet aeven million Ul\ralnlan clttzens l et (2 hrs.L between 1932 and 1933, Guests Robert WAll•TOll-•....,Q Conquest, Christopher Hllchen1. Harrison ...... Lam Sau:''*(2h~ WM.I. tTmT -"The Return ol I •-Germany's Volcker" Guest Deutsche .Wilm Bvnde&bank P14t51denl Kerl 0110 P.oot ""1"UIMI MD P00TULL Grand Fl- (C) llCMI "ProtocOI" ( 198,, Comedy) nal, from VFL Park in Melbourne (Liva) Goldie Hawn, Chris Sarandon. A Wuh-~ hr1 .. 30 min,) 1ngton cockt1111 waitress becomes a media CID W ~ M IULU • MCI sensation and a U S dlplOmat when She Ouarterbacll Jotinny Valentine rtaks being mwarts an assassination attempt on a vis· cut from the team when he refuses to stop 111n~ 'PG' O (1 hr , 36 min ) takl~.irug• CD "City Heat" ( 198•. Adventure) El>IY..t1m ai'nt Easrwood, Burt Reynold• TowardS CZ).,. ''The Emerald Forest" ( 1985 the end of Proh1blt1on. a cop whoee part-Drama) Powe~ Boothe. Meg Foster Al- ner is murdered teams up w1th hl1 one-tar a decade-iOng aearch, an Amerlcan time loend. a prtvata defective, and or· engineer IS reunited with hll son who has chestrates some fancy footwork to track become the cultural prOduct of his .Ame· down the killers ·po· ( t hr . 37 min) zon trlt>esmen abduct<><! 'R' ( 1 hr , 55 Cl) ODO COWL.I min.) Cl) llCMI "King David'" (1985, Orama) •-.TIAl.Lm Richard Gere, Edward Woodward A 18119 •tm ~ 1UCll tncluded Run D.M C of the trials and trlbUlatioOI of tl'le warrior ("W1~ Thia Way"): Billy Ocean, ("Love Oa111d who emerges as the second king of Zone"): Eurythmics, ( "Mlulonary Israel In stereo 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr, 5• Man"). Paur McCertney. ("Pr"'") In mm ) ltereo ( 1 hr ) • 1.U.O. •• 0 ••-(Seaton Premiere) .. m ~ TUCll • '°"91 "-AY In stereo. The com.die clash betw.en 1 British bYt- 1_! h".J ltr (ChrlttopNr H.wett) Ind hiS apor11 •• O •••••IJX-C••• (Premiere) lnaplrtd bY, columnllt employer (Bob Uecker). To-tha TV movie "The Last Electrk: Knight. • night: Heether learn1 that he! boyfriend's A. bachelor policeman (Gil a.tard) i.-1 shoplifter Q comff the guardian of a 'G-yMr-Old Cl) .... "Robln And The Seven Hoods" karate eicpert (Ernlt Reyee Jr.). Tonight: ( 198', Mutletl) Frank Sinatra. ONn Mar- Ernit rune 1way from hOme when hie r.... lin. The IMdtr of e Cl'ticego geog donet" t~.wtth-~~~-Q------1Mflltga ~t Of m~ to one of the I ~---~ tomblnlall (2tva 30rnln,)---W a Holte: Ltn Oawlon, .... -'Tl Nldc "'°'tr.".J1 hr.) .... ~ ...... The Return 01 IT Germany's Votok«" Guett: Oeuttche -0.. INIY Julie Torello an- Bundtlt>ani\ Prelidant·Karl Otto P9otll nounoee that lht'a pregnant. e membe< of e • OOU SI ._ OCMrn "Pttr-LUC11'1 g1ng la placed undtf 1urvelllance . f<>rmlng Ana c.nter The Curtain Goes II' ttweo. ( f • ) 24 Sunday, September 21 , 1986 lt.=.t_. S1arman and hit son Scotl set out to find the youth's mothel 1(1 hr.) --l'JM.L ----......... M01'0tallllM --.,, AW ... A look at the wtrlnlng entries In the 1985 National Pr"' Phot~ grephers' Association competition held at Fargo, N D Host award-winning photo- ~pher-report8f Ed Allmer ( 1 hr.) c.c:r...-"Tnremw· ri~ Orama) Sting. Jennifer Beals Baron Franken· 11eln's female creation la apirited w11h a fiery Independence of mind end body 'PG-1 3' O (1 hr , 58 min) CD .,. "HOiiywood 1-iot Tvbl" (19M Adult) Donna McDlnlel. Mlchael Andrew After taking a plumblng job, a young man plunges tnto a eerlea of surprielng en- counters with some unuaual HOiiywood charecters 'R' ( 1 hr . •2 min.) (f)TWl-.r ---()) llCMI "American N1n1a·· ( 1985, Ad· venture) Michael Dudlkolf. Steve James Stationed 1n the Phlllpplnes, a GI takea on nln)a warr1or1 to wtpe ou1 a corrupt we.p- ons dealer 'R' ~ 35 min.) ITO•UllD'- -~TMCU In St8feo ( 1 hr ) .. __ ....,,.,. -wtaDOIMWWAL -·"* ll0'9I "SllveredO" ( 1985. WMtern) Kevin Kline. Scott Glenn In the 1880s. the paths of two dr11ters eonve<ge en route to their ~ tn 1 town called Sllveredo ·PG-13' 2 hrs. 13 min) tWnU&&f ... TmDAY ICTY Sketches Screenwrit er Soapy Maxwell (Thomas) d1scove<s that life 1m1 tates an, Mayor Tommy Shanks' (Ci n- e!}') grandson dtSappears • .....uN Host David Brenner Scheduled Freddie Jackson. Melba Moore. IWU•llA P-.Y-WAYU. ., ,..., m:ILYAD..a .,_"Smithereens" ( 1982. Drama) Sul8n Berman, Ai<;hard Hell ( t hf • 33 min ) • Oii M PW -"'"4 UICMa. ..... tW al)_, nw.1 In stereo ( 1 hr ) 1W 8 Cl> T.l NOOl9t Hooker clashes with the mob and i::e1 agents when an e.w-~ lice of1>eer and friend ts brutally murdered ~) it hr . 10 min J D • TOMllHT Guest host· Biii Cosby Scheduled act0<s Tyne Daly ("Cagney & Lacay··1 , Ted 011neon ("ChMft"'I and Sherman Hemsley ("Amen"). llnger Joae Fttlclano. In atereo C 1 hr ) I ml°' IANlaAY-.rrLM L"=L ..... MmYl&&JI IMLUl-AT ... •Ulllll 1W(C .. "All Arn1tlcatLG~" ffr.ACIUlt) Shauna Grant. Michel Lee hr. 15 min) .,. "American Flyers" ( 1985, Ora ma) Kevin Costner. David Grant Ovt1ng s grutllng blcycle compe1111on In the COIO<a do Aocllltt, a doctor and hit 111 cOlleg&- droP<>iJt brothel make ttrldf& toward a ,,, eoncmatlon tn 11ereo 'PO·l3' o (1 hr 5, mln) -··--.J--- -l'rlclaY co.t. (l)~mM 9 ~Hott Scheduled Freddie MOOfe. .,...., •MTtlATL.A. ---1111...,0ll lllC• David B<aoner Jackson, Melba 1* llllw 1UClt In stereo. ( 1 hr ) 1* e ~y 9n VlllOt In stereo ( 1 hr .= .. I MOT'IUCll llOYll ''Island Claw" ( 1980. Suspense) Robert Lansing. Barry NefSOfl Nature's lood chain is turned upside down when a glganllc carnrvorous creb begins preying upon the Inhabitants ol an island paradise. (2 hrt , 5 min ) (!)• ... 0 __. ... 1•1•1-n TOlllHT fntervleW with c :~a:c... LOlll, ' CM Im.I ._. Clml CMA1m11D11•• IANmAY ALM llOWll "Goodbye. Emmanuetfe" ( 1977, Orama) Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orifn1 A t>eeullful woman's search for the ultimate erotic experience br1ng.s her 10 a s1ert11nareat1z.atlon 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (I) .... ICMml a') .,. "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985, eom.dy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma· dOnna Amnesia, mistaken 1denllt18S and danger t>elall a bored New Jersey l'l<>Use- wtle wf\0 bec()(l'18S tnvOlved With 8 free- Spirited young woman 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 44 mlnL -·(I).,. "At1an1tc Ct1y" (1980, Ora· ma) Bu11 Lancaster. Susan Saranoon The estranged husband of a waitress ar- rives In Atlanltc City with her pregnant younge< slater and some stolen herom, which ha wents an aging hood 10 sell tor him, (R) (2 hrs ) _®.,."Perfect" (1985 Orama) John Ira.11-0lta, "-mle l..H CurtlS-A )Outnallst sets our to write en expose on health ctubs and ends up felling lor a reporter- ih aeroblct 1n11ruc1or 'A' O (2 hrs ) ..... .,. "The Pied Piper" ( 1942. Ora- ma) Monty Woolley Anne Baxter An En· gfishman agrees 10 take two children from ·war·torn France, but they prove to be only the =nlng (2 hrs . 30 min ) 1 .,. "Alaskan Safari ' (1968, Oocu· mentary) The Alaskan wilderness pro- 111del e vast and beautiful panorama of nature (2 hrs ) (l)-UC811 ~' ([) .. "Friday The 131h •· A New Be· ginning" ( 1985. Horror) John Shepard. Melanle Kinnaman A melked killer brute!· ty Slays a group of unsuspecting teen· ~· 'RJ I hr . 32 min) CV• •m •1u.t.•-~ ~ .. ,_ International Championship of Soaln, Mmlflntl rnetcn.s lrom Barcelona (l!W) (3 hrt ) 1:-·--w .-r1UC111n atereo. ( 1 hr.) ,. .-.:A'l!W19 -.. _. COUSTm OP LAM e .,. "The Legend Of Alfred Packer" .( 1980. Orama) Patrick Dray. Ron Haines Based on the true atory of a man'a atrug· le to survive a bitter Rocity Mowntalns --~w-1...,nt:-er--..-.,ra.) CID .. W.ICIWmM* (() MOT Ill IOI' ~ Ame<lean GOid Cup. from Devon, Pe (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn ) W CI).,. "'The Sansuou1 NurM " (1979, Comedy) Ursula Andr.... Dulllo Del Prete. Greedy relatives hire e aenaual "Ftorence Nlghtl~gele" to take care of an aging count solfenng from a delicate heart condition. 'R' ( t hr , 30 min.) --1~up1ter's Darling" (1955, Mu- sical) Esther Wittlams. Howard Kaet On htS way to conquer R01T1e In 218 B.C .. 'Hannibal takes time out for a brNk and gets waylaid by a ravishing Gr~ tamp-rrass. (2 hrs.) 8 -*' "Beyond A Reeaonable Doubt" ( 1956. Drema) Dena Andrewa, Joan Fon- 1a1ne A noveliat and a newspaper publlsn- er ellempl 10 dltprove the accuracy of cit· cumatantlal evld8'\ce (1 hr., 'O min ) ~u.a.•-..alf • 9n Tuell tn stereo a9 ... "The Falcon And The Snow- man" (198,, Orama) Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn Based on the true llOty of Christopher Boyce and O.ulton LM Who were tried In 1977 lor telling top-aecret U S dOCUments to the Soviets. 'A' O (2 hrs., 11 min.} •1C9DI Elli ....... .... .,.. "Mata Harl" ( 1985, Orama) SyMa Kristel. Chrlslophef CazenO'tle A sedvctlve Dutch woman Is recruited by Germany 10 spy on the French In her own special way during World War I. 'R' ( 1 hr , ~mlrY -•1 nm-•CCUfl'l'fllS M .,. "Murder On Flight 502" (1975, Suspenae) Ralph Bellamy, POiiy Bergen A maniac stalks the pasaenge<1 on a trans·Allantlc jet with murder on his mind. , SO min.) 11m ---wmtaL•awA AT M ., ... Taped at San Francisco's FUimore auditorium. thla u - lute to '80s rock IHtures perlormanc. by Joan Baez, Joa Cock• •nd Sly al)d the Famtly Stone. Exc!Ullve concert footage ot Jim MOfrltlon, Jania Joplln and Jlmt Hendrix Host· BIH Grah8m -· ... "The BobO" (1987, Comedy) Peter Sellers. B<itt Eklend. A bumbling matedOr·turMd-llnger II prom!Md the limelight If he can MduOe the 1<>"911est lady In Barcel<>na wttNn thfM daya. (2 hra ) al)C. ... ._. ... _ .. (!)lfti19M I• .. (Jl)M ..... --A Mllnt of 1950s kiddie shOW81 11arr1ng P•ul Rau· bent n P .... wea Harman ( 1 lir.) ·1 .. llldlH• lfUICIU't' .. ,...,.um _.,. "Shatlock Holmel .And The VOIC4t Of Terror" ( 19'2, Myetery) Batll (() .... mTOllU.DAa . ([) .. "Rlcherd Pryor -Live In Coo· cert" ( 1979. Comedy) tn hie fir•t concert fllm, the comedian dl9cusees raoa. drugs, aex. dMth, machismo and contemporary life. ( 1 hr., 18 mlnJ (l)"",... 11111 W CI) .. "lslend 01 1000 Dellghts" ( 1979, Orama) A tropical lslend serves as II• hwdqua1teca IOf • whlt•9te~Y'f~ 'A' i1 hr., 15 min.) •(!)• WI •.,. "Big City" ( 19,8, Orama) Mar- garet O'Brien, Danny ' Thomas Three bachelofs jOlntty ralae an orphan glfl. (2 lt'lrt.11"rn15•&• MU. u ... ,.. .... , _ ....... ... ----~" M .,. "Gr .. t 0.y In The Morning" ( 1956, Adventure) Virginia Mayo, Rot>ert Stack. In the days preceding the Clvll War. • Gold Rush fever runs high In Colorado as Inhabitants unwittingly become bitter rl· -aif~= • • .,.. "Suparwtieels" ( 1978. Adlten· lure) Robef1 Mark, Sat Borge Super Bug. the Beatie with a brain, races madcap contenders through the Swiss Alps (2 , hra.b. l .Jm ...... .., llft Jiii UcM" Breeder's Crown, from LotJllVMlan!t (R} .. ~===-·--~ .,. "Grandview. US A " ( 1984. Dr•ma) Jamie Lee Curtis. C Thomas Howell An independent-minded r•ceway owner batti.s small-town corruption 10 re- tain contrOI of h9f track, while embarking on an affair with e younger man 'A' ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) •CC).,. "'Thank Goo It's Friday" ( 1978 Comedy) Donna Summer, Paul Jabara One wild and crazy night al a neighbor· hOOd diflG() reeulta In ~4HY1hlng from budding romances to a shot at success for an aspiring singer 'PG' (I hr . 40 min.) CB) ._ TMI 1911. Hosts: Len Dawson, Nick Buon1cont1 ( 1 hr ) • e .,. "Delancey Street The Crisis Wlthtn" ( 1975, Orama) Walt8f McG1nn. Mark Hamill A renabllitatlon center 1n San Fr•nclaco Is dedicated 10 the reconstruc- tion :'.U:.8'1 hr . 30 mtn ) Ir~ tie V "The Thallan Space Wars' ( 1980, Science Action) Animated While on a ~eeplng mlaslon, three pilots of the Alliance are confronted and captured by the their arch~lft. the tmperlel Fleet. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) .. 1Aa'=&8.r' 11nr .. som1n.> ..,.,.,...ar & II M IM.l.mf a..• '91TM.I ...... IW Sunday, September 2 1. 1986 25 ·-Salurclay Cont. l rrlTOm•••• IOOIDAYU. • lnDO Featured· gang-related crimes, lwenlle otfenders and rehablllta· tlon. (1 hr.) l ==tlOIWNCOIUlm llC:MT'IM:I ._"A Soldier's Story" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Howard E. ROlllnt Jr . Adolph Cae--..r. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) Cl) llCMI "The Little Drummer Girt" ( 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton Yorgo VQYag11. (2 hrs .. 10 min ) • .... MaclOvlo Perez hosts a ......... TOO .,-. ...,.. '°'°'., 11111 mTMIMYOM WY•llW•..aRT mlOlY IUNT9 TOG1l9'1 .... llCMI "No Big Deal" ( 1983 Orama) Tammy Gmnes. Kevin Dillon ( 1 hr 27 min) Cl) llCMI ··Pee-wee's Big Adventure ( 1985. Comedy) Paul Reubens. Elizabeth Oa1'!Yz ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 19 •&•TA•llAMO &:."'f'w o wum.ao :rn:&' ••C11D11••••1111 CMIUll)C) llCMI "Tarzan And The Huntress" ( 1947. Adventure) Johnny Weissmuller IBre==~(a,~ min ) == TM1 IACUI• UlllMOO ,. ... -~~f//11"19'» •llMlo (II CAMllMIPM&YQ YWntAmTMI_.. NM.ITOflClfU ....... _ ... Cll-..cll TlmYAmL.Mm • • rm11111P1....,.., umt a 26 Sunday. September 21 . 1986 ~canmanwr..,,._ ...,..... .. ,,..., llCMI "Six Of A Kind" ( 193', eom.- ) CharlesRugglee. W.C. ~. ( 1hr.) W"9la&1•10Pm•nm .. Cl>IMMY-LA~l.aft 1.-=:o:=---0 ILUl.-r MMl ......... --vrow-- CM&I .... ........... ... 'lmAmT••ITI Portrait of a Head Coech. (1 hr.) ([) llCMI "The Body Snatcher" ( 1945, Horror) .Bela Lugosi. ~I• ~rlotf. ( 1 hr. .. 17 min.) Cl) COU. POOTIM.L West Virginia at Piltsbu~Uve) (3 hrs.., 30 min.) .. 11.v .. ,. g,.....,.. .,_ "Spooks Run Wild" (1941 . Comedy) Bela Lugosl. Ava Gardnet ( 1 hr . 30 min) Cf) llCMI "Oregon Passage" ( 1958, Western) Jonn Ericson, Lola Albright (2 hrs ) · e COUJll POOTUU Clemson at Georg- ia Tech (Live) (3 hra.) (1Z) cou. flOOTUU. FIO<lda State II Mlc;i:l ~~~ :.ts .. 30 m(n.) 019WAYU. ......... Lom~ -1.5 ... "" .... WIAmMC.U•t .,,.,.. L"rU:.,, .,.NmTY..,. :=\'::._ .... • t00r• 1 OllW ccum "Pe<-1orm1n0 Arts Center· The Curtain Goet Up " A look et the S85 mllllon Orange County Performing Arts Center which will hav~ata ~tllng C5n Siptembel' 29' CC) .. Micki & Maude' ( 19M, Com- edy) Dudley Moore. Amy INtng ( 1 hr .. 58 min) (I) AUTO Mc. NASCAR Modlfleda. from Norin WllkesbOro, N.C. (live) ( 1 hr . 30mtn) CID -Tiii 9\ Hosts: Len Dawson. Nick Buon1eont1 ( 1 hr ) (I) llCMI "Blithe Spirit" ( 1945. Comedy) Rex Harrtson. Con1tanoe Cummings. ( 1 hr . 34 min.) (%) llCMI "Without Apparent Motive" ( 1972. S~penM) JMn-Loula Trlntlgnant, 0ory;=nda. ( 1 hr ... 40 min.) _Ir_,_ .,...,. M1 ..... ---·-...... tW _ ....... ~ J.mlUIAOSIER di 5 -... "The 0.y the Kldt Toot! C>wf'' Mayoi R. Van Wlnkle (Lou Jacobi). who 1wik• from 1 bump on the h .. d to dlecover he's now In 1 so- ciety where kids aet I ke adulta. IMtns an 1mport1n1 f8SIOO about the right• of chit· dren..~f 2) Q I:."= , 1 ........ lmn .. NACI llCMI "Turk 1821" ( 1985, Orama Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich. ( 1 hr . 3 min.) ([) llCMI "Teen Wolf" ( 1985. Corned)' Mlcheel J. Fox. James Hamp1on. ( 1 hr -1&.=~:---Done It?". ( t~9-4-2.-Comf-- dy) Bud Abbott. Lou CoatellO. ( t hr . 3 min~ I -='-'"= • ..:t UM How the gd'4mmenl' monetary policy Is used to control th economy. o CJ) AUTO UC.. D~ WAl.,. IJ .U.llUCM e MY • ..,._.ll'WM.L .. -Afternoon---• -1 mGUll Maclovio Peret hotts" e MWM.L Teams were not eva1 able at press time NBC plans 10 air game featuring reams lnvotved 1n one c the closer ~ant reces. (Live) (3 hrs l l .,_1om (II C0LLm flOOTUU. Teams wer no1 available -at press time (Live) (· hrs.) Cl> Tiii • nm 9\ A weekly leatur• hlghligf'lt~ng a player or ream from ttll past, a current personahry and an anatyll cal preview of the week's most Jmportan contest (Taped) G llCMI "The Last G1ra11e·· ( 1979. Ad venture) Susan Anspach. Simon Ware AU.•MPAl&Y .-.wL01•wcooar ....... I hrs.) _..UM Governmenr'a tnabtht: to beat the high unemployment and lnfla tlon rates of ttre '70s r;i -~ llCMI "Joey" ( 1985. Orama) Net Ber1i James Quinn ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CJ) 4H&JOAT MClll lnboerd S.rtes from St. Louis. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) (I) llCMI "Star TrtH< 111· The Search Fo Spock" ( 1984, Science Fiction) W11Herr Shatner. DeForest ~=r. ( 1 hr., = i ......... M9UI _, ~ flOOTUU. OklahOma a Miami (Live=. 30 min.) I L=t:. AU. .._ The use o pho1ovo1t1ic. tor electrlclty on a Maine 1s- lend. I OUl.Mblil n•1•m1a• flUnlP • M .. Llp-aynced. MIC~ Jagger I O.vid Bowie's "Oenotng In the StrMt" and ,Jtmmy Buffett'• "Cheete- llar.ai..." In t1e<eo. -_ .. .,. w a aw · .... N••u. Los Angeles ~ a1 ltco Giants (Live) (3 hrs.) ·-°' ...... al l'•Ml Houston Astroa at Atlante Bra'i:c~'c:} (2 !'In 30 min ) e -"The Brain Of Morblvs· Prot.aof Solon cr•ttt a new bOdy I<>' the pr"'8rWd brlln~Qj lhe grMTMI crlm• I -lalurclay Cont. t 9 I nal mind In the gala.xy. ( t hr . 30 min l I Cll• .. Tift.GI I .._MIC•I 'IOTUll._, llO¥a "Seve,, Magn1l'<'.enl Glal'llalors ( t983, Adventure) Lou Ferrigno Sybil Danning. ( 1 hr 23 mm ) , llO¥a "Superglfl" ( 1984 Fan1asy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway. ( 1 hr 54 min) M1lr Oii TNI "'1 ,. ..,.. ----...... llO&.OeY ........ ~ __,.,.., II .. _ -.-"'""Oii TNI "'1 .,_ "Moviola The Scarle11 O'Hara War" ( 1980, Drama) Tony Curtis. Mor- in Brl11an1. (2 hrs.) "'" ..... , .. ...... m.OIY llOWll "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" ( 1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow, Jell Dan- iels (1 hf , 22 min ) (() l'U:l .. TUCTOll NJ. ~ PAim Danny drums up support lor e torrner Westerns idol who may lose his horse 1f a loog-ume foe has his way In Slef~) ( t hr ) CJ) "Pae-wee's Big Adventure" ( 1985. Comedy) Paul Reubens Ellubeth -1Dat== WllAT A CCMrn'fl ..,.,.. .... , •.. , .. ~eel Dreams" ( 1985. Dra- ma) Jessica Lange, Ed Harris ( 1 hr 55 mm I • , .... .,.IT"ICOPllNll• llOWll "Ivanhoe" ( 1953, Adventure I Robert Taylor. EHubelh Taylor (2 hrs.) •:::.:, ~ Ullll"UID --OI T1tl DAW Fiimed In Ecuador and Peru. Host Jamake Highwater e1eplores the achievements ol various South Am8flcan Indian cultures who developed advanced clvlhzalions de- spite IMng In lsolatlon In the western hem1- 51)here O ( t hr ) GD Ttll -II MW'U H1ghllgh1s ol Major League action ere shown Host· Mel Allen ••..nnntm'T (!)=-YUM• "°"1'I Fealured Wide recerver Llm'.l:Swann In t976. ROC1 .,_ · TNI UILY DAYI The roots of rock 'n' roll are traced through lhe careers of Biii Haley. the Everly Broth- ers. Fats Domino. Buddy Hoity Bo Oldd- ~· Elvis Presl=~hefs (f l WAT A (Premiere) The comed•c adventures of an American citi- zenship class Today A substitute teacher (Garrell M Brown) gives a le5Son on the U S judicial aystem Allo stars Gall ~ICkland, Vakov Smlrnott (%).,.. "The Emef1ld F'""oresl'' (1 985. Du1ma1 Powers Boothe. Meg Foster ( 1 ht 55 min) • (f) •• Danny drums up suppo<l tor a former Westerns idol who may JoS(! his h0<se If 11 long-11me toe has nls way In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) IWU, WU WOIU OP MmMI --mM , r c•INl'f -llOWll "T~ 9.,11~tm11c;t,., ( t9fl? At1 venture) Marc Singe<. Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) CE ICllCIUl1ICI 90llTI tam11CJ. ~ • • PAaY !Premiere) Danny Thomas star~ as a tormer vau~111lhan who lakes care of htS lale brother and S1ster-1n- law's tr.1e children (J) llO¥a "SU?efman" ( 1978 Fantasy) ChnstoPher Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 hrs .. 23 mm.) W 9 Ttll • TMI M A weekly feature tg hng a payer or team from the past, a current personality and an anatyt1- cal preview of the week's most 1mponan1 contest (Taped) D ... CMAR• • NHRA Funny car Nationals. Don Prudhomme 1s one of many d!1vers te~tured 1n this event at Montreal IM,._...,,.. .".,. ·----mAftlT 90llTI ~ Profiled ROdeo star Larry Mahan Hosted by Ken Howard . e llOWll "The Rauis 01 Ranch1pur" ( 1955. Orama) Lana Turner. Richard Bur ton (2 hrs.) Ill) COi•• POOTULL Washington at ISou~~ (Jh", IS mlo J COU.. POOTIAU ecc• a..m llOWll "East Of E~n" ( t955, Orama) Jame'3 Dean. Julie Hams ( 1 hr • 55 min ) Cl) TM.II,_ TNI .._ .. A retormed alcoholic (Vic Tayback) 1s drtven apart trom his family by a young boy cla1m1ng to t>e hiS son 1 --A~CA .. ~ ._PUYIOOIW mAlllT lllOll'TI L1•11t Cl) AT TMI m¥8I Wllh ReK Reed and Bill Hams Scheduled reviews. "That's Life!" (Jacl< Lemmon. Julie Andrews), "The Name of the Rose" (Sean Connery, F Murray Abraham). "Down by Law'' (!om Wahs, John Lune) (lJ ... I ~ I TNI MO¥lll Sched• uled reviews "That's Lite!" (Jack Lem· mon. Julie Andrews). " 'Crocodile' Dun- dee" (Paul Hogan), "The Name ot the Rose" (Sean Connery. F Murray Abra- ham). I li.,llM'fCAllWIU•U- 1.Jw. WILD The elfecis ot 1ounsm. overgrazing and other erw1ronmentat pres· sures on Africa's Ambosell National Park lR) Q (1 hr) CD CCIUlel POOTIAU Teams were not available al press trme (:..•ve) (3 hrs 30 min) CH) 11Q¥11 'The Karate K•d" (1984 Ora- ma) Ralph Macchio, Norlyulu "Pat" Mon- ta (2 hrs • 6 min ) ... IOCK 'W IOU .,_ ... Sched uted 1n18Mews with Lionel Richie and Rod Stewart: a report on rap music l&atur I -Ol~OOd In stereo ( 1 hr ) . ..rlLllllT"UI ...... ........ YJn• .,.. "Knoclc On Any Door" ( t949. Drama) Humphrey Bogart. John Oerek ~hrs.) m _. "Blue Collar" ( t978, Orama) Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel. (2 hrs ) • MU&. m PIOf!LI I MUUMY llJH•• Workplace commvnic.tlon berriers. ways to toste~ openness and 1rust Guests communication consulltll'llS Jack Gibb and Jack C&nfield, psycholog1St Ronald Won~ tD IMAlml C1.) .,. "The Great Santini" ( 1979, Drama) Rot>efl Duvall. Blythe Danner (2 hrs , 30 min) CJ).,. "Old Enough'' ( 19~. Drama) Sarah Boyd. Ralnl:>ow Harvest. ( 1 hr . 31 min) 1 •w--r .. ,. .. CMU1•1 a1n11•nm .... ITNlmwml TOOCUll,_~ ~aim UTIOllAL. lla.•l'llC Pernell Roberts narrates this study of 1he alllgalor and Its relationship with the plants and animals inhabiting the 700'8Quare-m11e Ol<eferiol<- ee ~~ t hr) •.,TOI,_ ~.,. "EXcallbur" (1981, Fantasy) Nigel Terry. Nlcol W1lhamson (2 hrs . 15 min I -Evenin9 ----• .. ,* ... NNf IM*J wmt DAVI» WIZ (Season Premiere) Tips on Easy·Otf oven cleaner. 1oy guns and weapon replrcas and a breath tester for alcohol 8 llO¥a "Treasure Island" ( 1950. Ad- venture) Bobby D11scoll Robert Newlon • Based on lhe novel by Robert Lours Ste- venson A young boy with a secret map 101ns Long John Silver and his pirate crew 10 scout the seas for ships laden w1tn valu- abl~o (2 tirs ) --"AU. ITm'THAW WllP•~An IMALL_.. NUT TO NUT _,. ICHllUllt ~AT POPI "Jessye Norman" Tl'le opera star 10111s JOM Wiiiiams and tha fr<YSTon Pops 10n1 concertmat includes "He's Got lhe Whole Wortcl 1n Hts Hands" and ~g Is Here " ( 1 hr ) "Ma .. 1e" ( 1985. Comedy) Glenn Close. Mandy Pat1nk1n A demure San Francisco secretary develops a spllt personahly when the ghosl ot an outr&- geous '20s ttapper inhabits her bOdy 'PG' t t hr 30 rrun ) ...$.> IOllll Donald Curry (25-0. 20 KOs) 11S Lloyd Honeyghan (27-0 17 KOs) for ltle WBC Welterweight hlle, scheduled for It~ ~:.~~:~lie City. N.J (Liiie) .. ()) ... llMM'IPMaY Mm'IC09AlfY ,.~..,..Mrs SllnSCln's niece causes tncuon when she works 8$ an 1n- 1ar11 al the newspaper e WILD ~ A. survey ot the anllered deer lamlly Including the whiletall, car~ bOY, moose and ell<. O Cl) llOWll "The Little Drummer Glft' • c 1984. Ofama) Diane KN ton. Yorgo voyag1s Recruited by tw .. 11 operetlYea. an actress becomes a double ~I •• signed to 1rack down a notorious Palestln- •an terro11111 'R' (2 hrf , 10 min.) NI 8 YOU WYI TNI tOllll Guests Whitney Houston composer Michael Masser In stereo DIT'llU.. Sunday, September 21., 1986 27 · -lalurclay Conl. • MaLUWOOD CL-• Scheduled 1he latest In home en1erta1nment prOduets ())•tTOI e iCl.m IOU Scheduled. Robert Palm· er, Gavin Christopher, Earl Thomas Con· ley and Anita Pointer, Big Country, John· ny Mathis and Henry Mancini ("Taking a Chance on Love"), BIOod. Sweat & Tears (with David Clay1on·Thomes). Paul ------Simon (IA1efvlewr Mtereo t 1 hr ) ~ ':. Sandy gives a songwrller lhe mistaken Impression that she's In love wlthh1m l .M ... tllPOIW ...._Nepal's Kuman. Virgin God· dess and the Child Gods of Janakpur, also, a IOOk at the mual "Return to lhe Air" (Part 1 of 2) (1 hr ) I UllCY...- .... Barbara re1ects Sam's love Marla won't tell her son who his lather is ~~ • .._,. TMI MCI (II 11.a.Y In· terviews with aspiring young American athleles reveal the preasures lhey most endure In their search for fortune and fame 1n the&1.°rtsworld ( 1 hr ) =1=-TOR =L.A. Featured a look at women who dress 1n black leather and ride mo1or cycles: children's love affair with hcrrses young designers. a Frank S1rw1tra lf'{1perso nator • I CLOll • "Grand Jury" CM PJ •u LOTTWrt Ula .... .. ,,.,, IM~ ZIOO"I MmM. UPMa Fea· lured the elephant enclosure and a look at an elephant 1aw x·ray, surgery ror a lractur~i (.l)• . • 8 ()) ,.._._ .. IMOWll-(Premiere) De1ec11ve John Forney (Michael Nouri), reprimand· ed by his superiors. Is given the respons1· blllty ot tour unwilling parolees Tonight Forney's parolees are anxious to become 1nv0111ed In his lnvest1ga11on ol a brutal murder Also stars Robert Englund and Blair Underwood ( I hr ) D • •ACTI '11 UPI (Season Premiere) Comedy series set In an upstate New Yori. no\lelty ahop starring Nancy McKeon, Kim Fields. Lisa Whelchel and Mindy Cohn Tonight Mrs Garre1rs sister (Cto11s Leacnman) t>ecomes the girts' new confl· dent In stereo. c;i ( 1 hr ) • _. "Gldget's Summer Reunion ( 1985, Comedy-bra ma) Caryn Richman Dean Butler. After 1rad1ng 1n her surf bOerd for a tra\lel agency, Gidget finds her seven-year marriage Slowly unraveling due to monetary pressvres and career de- mands." 'Wiri. 11:: "The =;f Qt Frank Cannon' ( 1980, Orama) Wiiiiam Conrad. Arthur Hiii. Semiretired private ln11estiga1or Frank Cannon daCldel to loOk lnto_lhe_apparent suicide of an old friend and '°'"* Army lnt=:tl:".,;~1Jl hfs ) i:. "Red River " ( 1948, Western) JOhn Weyne. Morttgomery Clllt A young man and hla stepfethef quarrel over the route of their ~Ille drive (2 hr9 J • RIIS B•I "Who Has Seen the Wind?" ConelutlOn Of the StOfY of e bOy's 28 Sunday, September 2 1. 1986 coming ot age In rural Saskatchewan The Academy Award-winning shOn tum "Boys and Girls" follows (Part 2 ot 2) (R) c;i ~ ~•. ICIUW'CM Ii mAT I -D•RHCll "Dance In America. An Evening of Dance and Con- versation With Martha Graham" The cho- reograpner Introduces three of her claSSIC w~~~ t>y l~l'la Sranam Dance Company "Errand Into Iha Maze " "Cave or lhe Heart" and "Acts of Light ... ~) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CC) llO¥ll "Ladyhawke" ( 1985, Fantasy) Mallhew Broderick, Rutger Hauer In the 13th cenrury, a young p1c1<pocket narrow- ly escapes execution and falls In with two lovers cursed by an e\111 bishop 'PG-13' ~(2 hrs . 1 min.) cou.HI f'OOtUU..~ llO¥ll "Runaway" ( 1984, Adventure) Tom Selleck. Cynthia Rhodes. A cop bat- lies a deranged electronics wizard who can reprogram helpmate robOts into sa- distic metallic murderers, 'PG· 13' c;i ( t hr , 40 mrn) · llOVll "Teen Wolf" ( 1985, Comedy) Michael J Fo)(, James Hampton. A reen- ager lakes ad\lantage of his aJtar·ego 10 boosr a losing basketball team and his ~g1ng love hfe 'PG' (1 hr , 31 min ) rf; llO¥ll "House Calls" ( 1978. Come- dy) Waller Mallhau, Glenda Jacl<son A widowed doctor who has allowed his Ca- sanova 1endenc1es tree reign falls for a d•· vorcee who .doesn't believe In philander- rnJl (2 hrs ) \..S)lilOVll "Missing In Ac11on 2 The Beg1n- n1ng" ( 1985, ' Orama) Chuck Norris. Soon· T eek Oh An American colonel, held prisoner by sad1sllc Vietnamese captors makes a bid tor freedom for himself and his fellow POWs ~3 hrs . SO min ) GUTltmt'11nwullY...:W. naJ .rr 1UCI• ~In ster- eo ( t hr ) Cl) IPCllT1C8119' • 8 0 ILLm .-m..,. Molly's date seems more interested In Ellen c;i (fl LRlm.a '11 TMI llCM AID PAllOUI (Season Prermere) Weattti rn rtre Soviet Union. Sophia Loren on Florida's Williams Island. Atch Little gives a tour ot his Mall· bu home. the ulhmate 1n llmous1r. ( 1 hr ) 1-•"'l"L•&•a:.IM• . • ()) .. _, ~ (Seaso Prem- iere) Stacy Keach returns as hard·bOlled New York detective Mike Hammer To- night Hammer falls In love with a woman he's never met Also stars Lindsay Bloom and Don Stroud ( 1 hr.) D m ---... (Sea90f1 Premiere) Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Belly White and Estella Getty star as lour ma· ture women who 1ha1e a home 1n M1am1 Tonight Blanche learns she's going lhr:gmenopeuse In stereo c;i I "'-'Of'TMICfnQ "Thursday's Game" ( 197 1. Comedy) Bob Newhart. Gene Wlldet Even after the Thursday night poker game 1s discontinued. .!J>SI' of ma.rrled men atlll In s on ffiirt "night ooT wllfl the bOyt " ~hrs.) • .,_ Of' -North ,t.mertea's ~l~pule~ton. (1 hr) ~ _. "Oespe1a1ely Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Comedy) Aosanna Arquette. Ma- donN Amnesia, mlltak8f\ldentltles and danger befall a bored New Jersey house- wife who becomes Involved with a lree- splrlted young woman. 'PG· 13' (I hr 44 mlnl ... al).rr1UCU In stereo (1 hr ) •9 • ._ (Premiere) Sri.rman Hems· tey stars as Deacon Ernest Frye. en ego· t1stical clergyman rending to the ecumeni- cal needs of his congregation Tonight· Deacon Frye and the Rev Reuben Grego- ry (Clifton Davis) argue O\ler how to run rhe church In srereo i PCIUCI m.Y - -. DltlU• CIUJl.ll ---'11 AU. A pro-file of artrst Charles Bragg, who humor- ouSly attacks the hypocrisy and preten- llons of contemporary Ille In his car1ea1ures. llth=s and otl paintings -· ()) lWl*T (Season Premiere) Scl8nce fiction anthology Two stories a contemporary Elvis Presley Impersonator (Jeff Yagher) time-travels to Memphis. 1954, and meets the legendary rock star. a waitress (Shelley Duvall) receives a message from a ltying saucer In stereo (1 hr) D • ...,_ (Season Premiere) Detec· rives Riek Hunter (Fred Dryer) and Dee Dee McCall (Steplanle Kramer) combat crime on the s1reets of Los Angeles Ep1· sode 1nlormat1on to be announced In stere ... 1 hr) I a .. 11. ,. .. (Season Prem· !ere) RObert Urich stars as a Boston· • based private eye with a fierce sense of honor. Tonight a despondent Spenser's charged with blackmail by former cllenrs Also stars Avery ;Brooks anQ Carolyn McCormick c;> ( 1 nr ) • ..,. "The Ivory Ape" ( 1980 Advel"l- tute) Jack Palance Steven Kears Two Americans fly to save a rare al~no gorilla rhat l'las escaped from captivity and is being hunted by mobsters (2 hrs J e Llllm.ll tll TMI llCM AID •AllOUI (Season Premiere) Wealth 1n lhe Sov1e1 Union. Sophia Loren on Flo11da's Wllllams ISiand; Rich Liiiie gives a lour ol his Mall· bu home, the ultimate 1n limousines ( 1 hr) •.,,._AID IOlt Maggie's plans for a fam~lcnlc take a disappointing turn l.~L-.-.. C09t lnml&TDW. ~ 11•11.19f11 Contestants from New Jersey. Celltornia, w 1scona1n, lllln0ts Flori da. Georgia, Wyoming and Indiana com oete at Camp Randah Stadium ln Madi son, Wis. In stereo (2 hrs ) ct) llO¥ll ''Flesh & Blood" ( 1985, Ad venture) Rutger Hauer Jennifer Jasor Le•gh During the mtddle ages. a wamor •S betrayed by a feudal IO<d and seeks re venge by kidnapping hi& son's llancee ·A ~hrs,, 6 min.) cou.m l'001UU. . m"90fT ~ ~ Disneyland and Detroit are among lhe vlcllms of comedic. attacks when Howie Mandel, Paul ROdri guez. Dave Couller and Mike Binder team '!.2_ for Htand·up comedy conc.n. ( 1 hr ) CLJllOWll "Missing In Acuon" ( 1984, Ad venture) Chuck Norris, M Emmett Walsh An American colonel returns to Vietnam to.search for MIAL-'R' (1 h~ .. ..4 t min I i ... ,., ...... --.. -.T,... In stereo ( 1 hr 1 -(!)·---·-............. Host& Jettray Lyon~ and Mleheel Medved 1on1< at what's new at the mOV18t In llereo .. ,..., .. , ..... =I ., •. u1.v=-A mllllonalre (Keenan Wynn) tells his frlitf'ld (Oeorgfl -Salurclay Cont. Petrie) that he will Duy hlS soul for $1 mll· lion (R) I, ....... ,,...__ ., ..... GfP•WML .,_"Fat City'' ( 1972. Orama) Sta· er Keach, Jett Bridges Based on the nov- e by Leonard Gardner A small-time boxer struggles against the elements to ma e gOOOTn -n.s pro esSTon T 1 llr . 30 mtnl .IU&. ... (]I).,.. "Sweet Dreams" ( 1985. Dfa· ma) Jessica Lange. Ed Hems Marital Pit· falls parallel Patsy Cline's rise 10 brllllance 1n the wOfld ot country musk; 'PG-13' O ~hr . 55mlrt) ..... .,.. "Mata Han" (1985. O...ama) Sylvia Kristel. Chrlstopner Cazenove A seductive Dutcn woman is recruited by Germany 10 spy on the French m her own special way during WOfld War I 'A' ( 1 hr , 48 mm) .llOTllAT tt:11 tm ~TUCll In stereo I t hr ) 11•8 m¥W "The Triangle FactOly Flre Scandal' l t979 Orama) Tom Bosley, Tovah Felosnul'l In 1911, hundreds ol young immigrants are trapped In a bl&zlng fire that erupts 1n a shirtwaist factory sweatShop f 2 hrs 30 mm ) 8 • LA. UW Aepnse of the season pre1T11&!6 Crime drama fOCIJSjng on the ~11es ot <in arnb1llous group ot lawyers at a promltle(lt Los Angeles law firm Tonight· a11ornev Michael KIJUll< defends a client who raped a 1erm1na1ty 111 woman Stars Harry Hamlin Jtll Eikenberry and RIChard Dysart In ster&O (A) (2 h<s ) I CMIOft com»Y Cl UllCI n1•r-M11Tt a • NICI ... YOUWMIM- GfP•WML M0¥8 "War And Peace" ( 1956. Ora- ma) Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda. Based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy. The llYM of l~ee lamllles ar• greally atfKted ~the Napoleonic wars (4 hrs.) • llOVW "The Conquer0<" ( 1956. AO· 11enture) John Wayne. Susan Hayward A mighty Mongot warrtor kidnaps the daugh- ter of a pow8fful Tartar king and seizes control of his empire (2 hrs.) GD• •a11 Mn1.-., lllOI Cl) ll0'9 "The Return Of Supert>ug" ( 1979. Aoventure) Robert Mark, Sat BotgeM ~bug. the wonO.r cat, race5 against high-tech desert vetilcles to llnd a fortune 1n World War fl gold. (2 hrs ) ,.,_ e ll0'9 "Blood Of The Vampire" ( 1956. Horror) Donald WoUit, Barbara Shelley A young Bavarian doctor be- comes involved with a vamp11e In • prison for the insane ( 1 hr • 45 min ) ([)_,. "W0tklng Grrlt'' ( 1974, O...ama) Sarah Kennedy, Laurie Rose ,., college graduate's work-wanted neW$paper ad propels her In an uneitpected direction. 'R' ( 1 hf.,.-30 min ) ... 1--.i -CHI ~COlllll?'CI .... ...... u.u. .. ''Or Bl1ck, Mr Hyde" ( 1975, Suspense) Be1nle Casey, Aoullnd cast1. Searching for a cure for liver di...... a 'blacll ghello ph~lan resta an 8Kpefl· mental serum on himself. turning WNte and embarking on a proshtute-kHllng ~ee (2 hrs ) rn • ... 0 _..., TO M llTI MuStcal guest Gavin Christopher ( ·one Step Closer to You") In stereo I C.-ITATOll ••llml ..,.,.wrnt ... '°° .. .. .,. "Nln1a Ill -The Oom1na11on" (198· .. Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jor· dan Bennett A woman with ESP and an interest tn ancient Japanese cullure be· c0mes ~e sl)Tritonfn evll watrlo< when She 1nhertts a magic sword 'R' ( t hr . 35 min ) .. al~ !UC*l In stereo ( 1 hr ) -Cl)--"Mot Moves" ( t984, Comedy) Michael Zorel<, Adam Siiber Four high school friends prowl the beaehes ot Cah· fornla 1n search of en e1Ust11e prey -· girls 'A' ( t ht . 26 min.) -· AT 1111 llCMll With Re,x Aee<l ano Bill Harris. Scheduled reviews "That's Lite!" (Jack Lemmon. Julie Andrews); "The Name of the Rose" (Sean Connery, F Murray Abraham). "Down by l aw" (Tom Waits, John Lurie) (()..-Y.O (I) .,_ "Five Gates To Heir · ( 1959, Adventure) Neville Brand. Dolores Micha· els Chinese guerrillas capture a group of Red Cross nurses and a nun to pro111de medical assistance for then a1lmg leader t2 hrs ) O IOCll ,. -.L ._ ... Scheo uted interviews W1th Uonel Richie ano ROd Stewart, a repon on rap music leatur ~ O.J. Hollywood In stereo ( 1 hrJ • I RF 1 IOR•OUI llOlll Sall Lake City · newspape1 columnist Clllton Jolley takes an 1ns1der's look el the world of proteuional wres!Ung with ltle help ot f01mer ~x Anderson l lA ULM 1111 llOW9I wrnt M LA. CCll•Cnoel -.,.. "The Emerald Forest" ( 1985 Ofama) Powers Boothe, Meg Foster Al· ter a decade-long search, an American engineer is reunited with his son who has oecome the cultural pro<>uc1 of htS Ame· zon tribesmen abdllc tOls 'A < 1 t't( , 55 min I -. ,, IDADUCllll(I) w l ""'°'•WlllOccun'Da. .. "Best Revenge" ( 1983 Adven ture) John Heard. Levon Helm Two Americans ere thrust into a worlo ot con 5'1fracy and corruption when they become Involved 1n a drug·smugghng plot 'R' I I hr . 3t min ) e .,_ "The Terror" ( 1963. Horror) BorlS KarlOtt. Jack Nicholson A Frenc:t- ottioer tracks down a m,yste11ous grrl to an eene mansion owned by a sadislte mad· man C2 hrs I 1:11Gl)-1MCll In stereo (I hr J ([).,.. "Ex1erm1na1or 2" ( 1984 Ora ma) Robert Ginty. Marlo I/an Peebles A Vietnam vet8fan seeks re11enge against a gang ot punl<s who savagely ~at and <!!!~ his glrtfrlenCJ 'R' I 1 hr • 29' min ) W • • ,_.,. Host Karen Allen Musical 1:11•: the =a ca1s <R> 1 1 hr 1 -II uc"Z9J)pei,.. {1971. AdVentvre) Mlchetl Vonc. Elk• Sommer During Wolld War I, a Brlt!sn spy learns the I the Ger· mans are planning to use a giant dlrlglble to steel lnvalll•ble English documents (2 hrs,) .IMWIMOUI wil":. "And Soon The 08rkness (1971, Suspense) Pamela Franklll'I Mt chele Ootrtce One of two English g1tls on a blcycllng holiday disappears (2 hrs ) CC)._ "A CIOcl<work Orange" (1971. Science-F1<:tloo) MalcOlm McDowell, Pa- trick Magee The method of rehabilitating rhe leader of a teen-age gang Of rapists and murderers proves even more threat- en1nG. society 'R' (2 hrs . 17 min ) HI Cl) "Superman" ( 1978, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder Mild· m annered re~ter Clark Ken~s his red cape-&n<Jses n1s supemuman pow· ers to thwart an archcnm1nal's plOt to de- stroy the West Coast with a giant eanh- ~aka. In stereo 'PG' (2 hrs . 23 min ) •• .,_ "Four Faces West" (1 948. Western) Joel McCrea. Frances Dee Re- lenllessty pursued by the ltiw. a crooic manages to survive a S8'1es of personal o bstacles with the help of his girlfriend (2 lhrs ~ ... CIMNI a&1•rt Nm ....... • "'cm (11 ITmO .,_ ·•Anne Of T~ Thousand Days" r 1969 0...ama) Richard Bunon. Gene- v1e11e Bu1otd Anne BOieyn meets with 11agedy because of the wlll of King Henry VIII (3hrs~ ~llOWllT ... (ft)= "The Pope Of Greenwich VII· rage·· ( 1984, O...ama) Enc Roberts. Mick· ey Rourke Dreams of escape from hum d1um Manha11an 1obs hart>oreo by e11s1antly related bueldtes are 1eopard1zed by an 111-con<:eived safecrack1ng jOb that gets them.into not water wltb a local crime k1ngp1n 'R' (2 hrs l M T MCMI 'Excalobor" (1981. Fantasy) Nigel Terry NICOi W1ll1amson The legend- ary n1st01y ol Camelot. from Arthur's con· c:eptton and birth to the perilous Quest for 1ne Holy Gra11 ano tne llnal battle between Arthur and his son ·PG' (2 hrs 15 min) 1111,MCORD-__ ,,. .... MCMI "M1ss1ng In Action · 11984. Ad· venrure) Chuck Norris M Emmett WalSll An Amencan colonel returf16 to Vietnam to search for MIAS. 'R' ( t hr 4 1 min ) "l.....,...,."7711 -... .. "Wild Is The Wmd" ( 195 7 O...a maJ Anna Magnant Anthony Quinn Trouble erupts when a young man falls 1n love with the new wtle ol his guardtan e MCMI ··caged" ( t950. Orama) Etea nor Parker Agnes Moorenead A young girl lalsely imprisoned lor theft t>ecomes a Oill8f. hostile woman 12 hrs) 1 -•,..ecma ti/I .,.. "The Oemon And The Mummy' ( 1975 Horror) Oerren McGavln Keenan Wynn A Chicago reporter Interested in the occult becomes 1n11olved m two mur ders 12 hrs ) GDUllCY,..- W ~ M0¥8 "Richard Pryor •· L111e In Con cert • ( 1979, Comedy) In hrs hrst concert him rne comedian dlllCY&sn race. drug&. seit death. mech1smo end contemporary hfe ( I hr . 18 min ) W (J)M0¥8 "Bllth~ Spirit" ( 1945, Comedy) Rex Hartl60fl, ~nee Cummlnga. A w1dow1t1'a aecooct marri.ge la compllcat• Od Dy the f;pe(:tral appeerance of hit first wile ( t hr . 34 m;n ) ... ... "H&arlbrHll819'' ( 1984, Ofa- me) Paler Coyote. Nick Mancut0 In L06 Angeles, two lifelong friends expenenoe dramalic changes tn their careors. ro mances and their own retatlooShlQ 'R' O ( 1 hr 38 min) Sunday, Septemt>er 21 . 1986 29 'Guiding Light' star wins 'L.A. Law' role By LVNBA-HIRSeH ---------~~ill be heading up the event along with McDowell. -- VI.Dent Irizarry (last seen 1n dayume as Lujack on "Guiding Lia.ht") is working steadily in Los Angeles. He just signed on for a plum gucst-stanin& role in the highl y touted NBC sencs "L.A. Law." There are rumon afoot that Vincent just might become a regular on that show. Tuesday at 9 p.m. CBS airs the movie "Firefighter.'' in which Vincent plays Noey Mclteoa's love interest. The film was shot on location in Vancouver, B.C. At Christmastime. "Heartbreak Ridge," in which Vincent co-stars with CllDt Ea1tw ... , premieres. Vincent shaved his bead for the part and 1s letting his hair grow back. In the movie he plays an Italian· American Marine from New York -it could be typecast mg except for the Marine part. Vincent is co ntent tn LA and why not - he's been working steadily. He makes no secret that he'd hop on the next plane to New York to see the Mets play in the World Series.. Irizarry does plan to return to New York when close f n end and star Met relief pitcher Ro1er McDowell teams wnh several other per- sonalities in a chantable event for McDowell's group Roger's Rooters. an orpnization that sends underpnvilcged children to baseball games. Also slated to attend arc "General Hospital's" Steve BoH, Vveue Nlpar, Brad MHle, "Ryan's Hope's" Graat Sa.ow and Peter Love and "As the World Turns'" Joa Hensley. Joe Wlllmore, "Guiding Light" executive • . . TOiiy Geary has just wrapped up the LA stage production of "Barabbas:· in which he played Judas. Fans who've been waiting for Tony to appear in a comedic film need wait no longer. Tony stars in the Warner Bros. movie "Disordcrlics," where he plays a comic villain. Ralpll Bellamy will portray his uncle. Also starring is lhe pop-rock group The Fat Boys. Prior to that, Tonr, had a featured role in "The Killing Hour, • with PHI LeMat and Ray Sbrkey. • • • Steve BODcl ud Yvette Nlpar wijl be sttn on the next cover of Muscle and Fitness magazine. That's the third Muscle and Fitness cover for Bond this year. Before joining "General Hosp1taJ.'' Yvette taugh t aerobics at Jue Foecla's workout center. • • • • "Another World" producer Joe Wklte-- sell was so impressed with John Sahag's makeover of Vicki WyaAam that Sahag has been signed to mue over several "Another World" stars. Makeovcn arc Sa.hag's specialty. He did the hair color for Brooke Slllelds 1n the about-to-be-released film "Brenda Starr.·· He's also come on the set to ~ve Je11lca La111e and Jaclya Smltai the "nght look:· Sahag recently opened a shop in New York after being the top-paid movie makeover marf 1n Hollywood. He makes no secret that he really would love to be an actor. In fact. he got to play a hairdresser in a recen1Taye Ouaway film. Says Sahag, "The next pan I do. I want to be anything b\Jl a hairdresser.·· SOPHIA LOREN ••• FromJ'aCe4 star. here -make 1t ltahans in Amenca." "Marcello and I have a new prOJCCt. Loren's hsl of leading men reads like a 'Saturday, Sunday and Monday.' which .. Who's Who·· of the film industry: Clark we'll do with Peter Bogdanovich.'' she says. Gable. Cary Grant. Gregory Peck. Peter "It's a wonderful comedy taken from an O'Toole. Anthony Qutnn. Marlon Brando Italian play. It 's like the films I used to and Frank Sinatra. Plus Mastro1ann1. of make with Vittorio de Stea. funn y and course, and Jean-Paul Belmondo. who trqic at the same ttmc. Like we Italians starred wi1h her 1n "Two Women." are ." Loren will also star in an NBC mmiscncs Loren citimatcs she has made at least 14 based on Mario Puzo·s autobiographical films with Mastroianni. "I've stopped novel about a strong-willed lt.-lian 1mmi· counti n&," she says. "It's a lot. We stancd gra nt who keeps her family totether to workina toacther before the fil ms we did achieve the American dream. The four- ----~·,..,~ ----hour series, .. Fortunate Pilanm,.::.probably It wu De Sica who directed her will not ao into production until nc year. Ac8demX Award performance in "Two .Loren says 5hc has been ap hed Women in 1960. . many times to do a series. ''F r the She dncribes the upcomina film with moment I've said no." she sa very Mutrolantli u the story ofa fa mily. happy with the proJCClS I o fl cature .. Man:iello l"ftd f play a kind uf matol'r' fltms a-nd tcltvision. J think an actress couple with troubles with the family and should be free to move about and select her the IJ'Ul love we have for each other," she projects. says. "Once you're in a senes you're trapped. I "I think Botdanovich wants to film 11 think doing the jlme character over and 30 Sunday, September 21. 1986 over again would be a li ttle bonna." Weaver gets his star on Fame Walk HOLLYWOOD (AP) Dennis Weaver, who played Chester on tele- vision's "Gunsmoke" and used his cowbo) sense to solve big city crimes as Manhal McCloud on "McCloud.'' has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. As about 300 well-wishers paid tnbutc, the Emmy Award wi nn ing actor set the I ,832nd sta r in the sidewalk in a ceremony along Hollywood Boulevard. 11 lports Cont.I FromJ'aCe2 .._ .,. • tt•W. Tew ..... , ,. et c.meer- .... (UN) (1 lwe.. •MIR.) • --=-,,.. ... L.A. c..., '*~·· ... --1a1urc1ay __ _ •F Ill =1;c OOG1ULL Cloo-• .. =1~~=:. MY••TOlm'IH•W.._. Ari IDDI -••tt•NtTWM ... _..._. ....... ,,...-.tmc .......... . ...._........_ ............ _ fll ....... ,_._. rw. (LM) (I ;-&. cciu.. J001UU , .... ... .... as 7 th ............. (LM) c• In.) _, ~-J001UU OllWw .. =-=--•MIR.) .-11.. ..... •e..tt•m u. -"•••11 01-.u• • .. ,.::::= .. ............. ....__Meet: AIM. •• nm••M•......,.._.. •IWI•• I,..,., ............. i!€-::::r.:~ .:.-::: 11 fl L(T111::1u . C1W1•1 ,.., c. .. "8• tilM&J la W 9' ==--................ .. l a .. wns amurn r u • .-MftOOI• _mT..,....._. .. 9GITILlllnt.D --.. ,1&1'WY90lll•• .,_ r11a1w...,. a - TELEVISION LOOKS BACK ON 40 YEARS ••. FromPafe3 TcleviSton became so all-ronsumina. so fast, that neither we nor it were allowed a break-in pcnod. While we were thinking of ways 10 harness its energies. its energies hamC1Sed us. In only five years ( 1948-53). the share of -~th television teaped from I percent to 50 percent. In 1950, there were five million sets in Lhe country. A.decade later, there were SO million, an astonishing Jump of 10,000 SETS added every day. How 1t happened is a messy mill of historical accident and individual enterprise. The simplest version: The airwaves arc dominated by three corpor- ations whose principal claim 1s•that they got there first, and were tembly lucky along the way. If William F. Paley· had been a lllier man, w11ling to sit tSack and inherit his fat her's multimillion dollar cigar business. there would be no CBS. A clever. quietly flamboyant businessman. Paley knew that to make CBS work, he had to sell proarams. For that. he needed stars to draw viewers to the programs that sold the products that gave CBS the cash to stay on the air. Paley's longtime oval. RCA-NBC pion- eer David SamotT. was a technological visionary. more interested tn what made television work than what 11 put on the air. Paley beat Sarnoff for the better pan of 20 years because he knew that 1t was the show that mattered. not how rhe show got into the livina room. Later. when Leonard Goldenson whee- dled his way into the action "''1th ABC. he was almost too late, barely edging Dr. Allen 8 . DuMon't who put one of the first sets on the market tn 1939. The DuMont network made most of the right moves, but lost anyway, and went bust in 1955. There just wasn't room for a quartet. Alona the way, television did many things extremely well. It still does. But too much of it happens too fast for that to be true as often as we'd like. Television can't spare the time to seek perfection. If we're often disappointed by it, common sense tells us we shouldn't be. Who reasonably expects to enjoy every book in a bookstore, or every movie that opens m a year? Because television strives to be all thin.gs to all people, it isn't the sole province of brows low or h.iah. It belonas to all of us, a reflection of what we were and what we are. With slavish devotion to demop'lpbica and ratinas, it mindlcisly chases fresh fashions and new sensations, but so do we. Much of what television has done seems ~illy. Sooo.,euy dU(-ktail haircuts, Nehru Jackets, and Pet Rock.a. Then wby did it teem so excitina in the 'SO.. the so-callod .. Golden Aa.e"'l One answer is that it wu new, and &miliarity had not yet bred contempt. We never bad seen anythio1 like it, and we were eqer to look. A black-and-white ta1kina bead WU falcinatina stuff then. Quiz shows and panel pmes were at their peak, too. a simple expreuion of the need of people to know about other people. Plays broadcast io paioy black and white chaUeQICld our imaginations. and such writen as Paddy Chayefsky ("Marty"), Reainald Rose ("Twelve An&rY Men") and Rod Serlina ("Requiem for a Heavyweiaht") made ua look at our surroundinp with fresh eyes ... when we weren't watchina Gotpaus George grunt and groan in prime time, which we did a lot in the Golden AJe. The th.in.a to remember is that nobody called it a Golden Age at the time. Billy Wilder. the ~t Jilf!l director. sneered. "It used to be drat movies were the lowest form of an. Now we have somethina to look down on." Legendary radio comedian Fred Allen scoffed that television was called a medium "because nothing in .it is ever well done." Ironically. Allen tried everythina he could to break into television in a big way. and grew more embittered with every failure. It repelled and attracted him. Sound fam- iliar? We watch television not only to sec what's on, but to see what other people are watching. Children a.re whisked across the alobe before they have permission to cross the street. The shows we've watched over the years reveal something about ourselves and our society, even if sometimes all it says is that nothina else was on. The difference between Stt. Joe Friday ("Draanet")andCapt. Frank Furillo("Hill Street "Blues") is the difference between the masculine ideal of the I 9SO. and the 1980s. GEORGE WASHINGTON •.• FromPafeS prden conversation between Wasbinaton and Hamilton, with each man eatin• an apple. The passionate Hamilton bites mto his, while Washi naton methodically carvc1 out a sliver, carefully lnsens it rnto bis mouth And nibbles on It. The apple provided an opponuruty for Bostwick to comment on WuhJnaton's teeth. W1shint10n dld not bave wOoden teeth, dnpitc the myth, he says. but he did bavcdenturcsand they were inadc of ivory. BostWlck jokes Lhat he ouaht to col- laborate Wlth a few other frequent st.an of miniseries especially Richard Chamberlain and Peter Strauss -on a worldwide restaurant ~ulde. Between them, they ve worked in most of the P,l&ces anyone would want to visit. For 'Washinalon," Bostwick spent two mo'Dthl in Ptiifadelpbia, plua. addJtional week.a in other bistoiic Eut C.out lites. Bostwick is QUITefttJy ftJm.iq "111 Take Manhattan" for telecast on CBS Dellt February. The fou"'month tchedule takes him to ~cw York, Toronto and London. "Scruples," "Deceptions," "Moviolt" and "A Woman of Substance"' have taken him to other parts of the wortd. Golf and · tennis tournament.I have filled in other spots. and there's also the promotJon toun. It was Friday's lot to endure. lo his te~ way, be did JUSt that. biting off words like ciprti~. That s Furillo's lot, too, but now he can admit out loud that n's damned hard. Friday never mentioned it. Jn his day, nobody did Different generations and dilrerent points of view, they could be father and son. A1 in life, the changes on television have accelerated until they no lonJer are senerational. Compare. for example. the most ~pular cop show of the '70s. "Hawaii Five-0." with "Miami Vice." On "Miami Vice," drug users usuaJly arc victims, not villains. Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tub~ frequent places where druas arc used, but arrest no one there. because they're after the suppliers. rhe bl§ boys. Imagine how "Hawaii Fi ve-O's' stalwan. locJOawed Steve McGarrett would react? He'd scream. "Book 'em. Danno!" before getting halfwa}' through the door. Why the change? The drug problem 1sn 't so exotic anymore. not when Cabinet members take urinal}'sis tests and spon s heroes die from drug overdoses. Rarely are drug users seen as the scabrous Junkie stereotype of the mid-'70s. Toda). they're all too likely to be Susie or Johnn)'. the all- Americ.an kid next door. If it seems hke a long way from Milton Berle to Bill Cosby, from Dagmar to Diane Sawyer. and from "Queen For a Day" to the Playboy Channel. well. it 1s Then again, it isn't Dave Garroway to Dave Letterman 1s not such a quantum leap. Harry Co;le, who directed the 194 7 World Series for NBC. 111 still at 11 Dick Van Patten played Nels. the oldest son 1n ··1 Remember Mama:· in 1949_ By 1977, he was the father on .. Eight is Enough.'' On May 24. 1953. Nanc~ Marchand was the ualy-duckling date of a Bronx butcher named Many. Who would have thought .. she'd reappear as the fonn1dablc Mrs. Pynchon. the newspaper pubhsh{'r on "Lou Grant." 24 years later? The man who directed "The CBS Evening News" during Douglas Edwards' first week as nightly ancllonnan. col- laborated with Edward R. Murrow on "See It Now," and produced an'1 directed the first Kennedy-Nixon debate now can be found at the helm of "60 Minutes." where an imp named Don Aewitt reigns as execuuve producer. "When I quit Acme (New~ Pictures) to join CBS," said Hewitt. "my boss said, 'Television's a fad. h won't last: He w&A half riabt. It was a fad. But u lasted." I'll &e writing mere about the 525-line screen of flickering light called telcvtsion, . what it it, bow it became what it is, and who made it what it ts. As I said earlier, no one can hope to fully undentand it. but we can understand it more than we do. And maybe Wilder waa riJbt. Smallitr- than-llf'e television is somethma we C&D all look down on. But down, up. or Str&iaht ahead. we've been lookina at 1t for 40 years now. Sunday, September 21 . 1986 31 .. ' COMP AQ•performance at a Leading Edge PRICE! 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