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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-27 - Orange Coast Pilot·. Ml••lonVl* ·Jl'ount•ln V&lley Caplatrano Valley} Corona del Mar _· ' 91 . . 0 Ocean View . S~ta Ana.Valley 41 26 28 6 L~Beacb DanaBlll• · El Toro Weatmlnster .. SEE A2 FOR 14 «$ . 21 ~o TODA Y'S NUMBERS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1986 25 CENTS I . . . . Acid leak forces evacuation in BB Drug agen cy involved in in ves tigation of chemicals fou nd in industrial unit By STEVE MARBLE Ot ... DllllJ .......... A Huntington Beach industrial compl~~was -Shut down and workers evacuated Friday when fire officials discovered mO(e thantOO gallons of hi&hl y explos~e acid and other leaking chemiGal contamers at a tool manufacturing firm. Coast Jury visi ts site In Cleveland National For- est where a 12-year-old girl was shot and killed five years ago./ A3 Nation President Reagan vetoed sanctions against South Africa./A8 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board CJa sslfled Comics Death notices Entertainment Public notices Religion Sports Television Weather A 11 A3 87-8 A12 B5 A9-10 85 A7-8_ 81-5 A8 A2 No ttiotive in Mesa st~bbing By LISA MAHONEY OftMWy ..... l i.tl . Costa Mesa poltCl' have no moti ve and no suspect~ 1n the Fnda> morn- ing stabbing of a Pacilic Grove woman in her Ne\\p<1n Boulevard motel room No inJunes were reponed among the SO workers evacuated from the Producer Lane business complex and the IDQSt volatile chemical fo und - picric acid -was removed by members of a police bomb squad without incident. The discovery ot the chem1 Star Die Cast. 15564 Producer 1 . I 1s being in vesugated by fire and The business, located near Manna health officials. the Orange County High School, had up to 100 different District Attorney's office and the chemicals illegally stored on its Federal Drug Administration. premises, said Sgt. Barry Case. Huntington Beach Fire officials The chemicals. stored 1n abo ut 200 would not comment on the drug containers ranging from one pint to administration's in volvement in the 55·gallon drugs, were in various investigatton but conceded it was states of decomposition. The di\· hi_&_hly u~usual. ' ·covery was made during a routine ·, .. At this point. there's a question of building inspection by firemen.. .said -what ~ng manufactured." '3id a fire spokesman Mal'lha Wenh. fire spokesman late Fnday. "It may Case identified the one chemical. take most of the weekend ti catalogue p1cric acid, has being a "known all the chemicals." • • explosive." He said the acid was , . . sa fely removed from the business and stored at an undisclosed location. The 2:20 p.m. discovery tnggered an evacuation of eight businesses located 1n four buildings adjacent to the die cast firm. The tool manufac- turing company 1s owned by Victor Kuo of Hunttnglon Beach, said Werth . Though the business 1s located near a high school, students on campus were unaffected by the evacuation '"Th~ business has no license or need for this stuff," said Mark Brot. a fire specialist. "It has no need for any of this." Leslie Kelly. evacuated from a ne1ghbonng business. said she was aware that there were chemicals used at the die cast firm but said she didn't kno" that some were explosives. ''It "'o uld have been nice to know since I was working Jhere all day." she added. No d1tauonl1 have been issued. Siii/i wrlt~r• u•n M~rt aMI R•rt Bart~r aJu c..tnbtlld ,. W11tory. Charity jewelry sale loses its shine By ROBERT BARKER OI ... Dlillr Ne! llall The o\mencan Cancer Society has returned chcrks to two Huntington Harbour women whd paid SJ 1.500 for a piece of donated Jewelry that may not ha ve been nearl}' as' aluable as adven ised. 11 was teamed Friday Jacqueli ne Horan, executi ve direc- tor of the Orange Count) unit of the Cancer Soc1et\ ..aid that a combina- tion nng and· choker necklace wa'> descn bed 1n an auction brochure as a 13.26 carat ( anal') diamond and the 1ewelf) rep<medly was appraised pnor to the auction at $92, I IS. It was donated to the Huntington Harbour ( ancer League for last Saturda} ·., fu nd-raising ·event b) Gean Krngslc). also of Huntington Harbour It v.as purchased b) Bea Hanser and Kann Stone. frie nd'>" ho submitted the top bid and planned to share the JCWcll] Ha nse r said Frida\ that her hu'>- band Da' 1d looked at the stone tht· next morning and '3" scratches on 11 ~nd diamond'>. 'he c;a1d. '\houtdn't ha' e scratche\ Jill Francis Du ~t. 5.:!. r<.'ma1ncd (Pleaee eee STABBING I A~} Heavenly celebration Rob Wllfonl (left). and Doug DeClncea are mobbed by fan• after the Angel• cllncbecf the A.merlcan League W eat Champlonahlp Friday night at Anaheim Stadium. For detail• on the Angeli' wln over the Tena Ranger•. aee Bl. he took 1t tn her ,ewcter Monda) morning and -...a, wld that 11 wa~ made of quan1 not diamond. and was valut'<l at SX ~1 ~I n11t \4:!, I 15 (Pleaee eee JEWELRY / A 2) I -Cata vandf celebrities makes stopforPrpp. 65il)Newport By STEVE MARBLE Ol lllep.i/JJ ........... A caravan of Hollywood stars and per~naltt1cs rolled into Newpon Beach Friday as part of a three-Oay celebrity tour to promote passage of a proposition · that would tighten regulations on' water contam1nat1on. .,_._.,_...., Propos1t1on 65 1'i a hotly. contested ballot issue with Democrats and environmen- talists lining up in support and Republicans and business leaders opposing the measure. .... Politics aside. the Hollywood Clean Water Caravan reached the Mered1an Hotel Fnday night and offered Ora nge County's etite a rare opportunity to hob- nob with some of the biggest names in sho"' busine'is for a modest S6 5 a po p. , Star-wat l:h1ng -n o t carcinogens -was the order of the day. One film company saiQ 1t was making a ' 1deo tape ofthf' event for Italian television. "The Italian are big on Holly- wood. espec1all ) when Holly- wOOd gets into <1oc1al issues." a member of the camera crew said. 0-. .... ...-.......... r J_,.e Fonda (left) and Sharl Belef onte-ll&rper e•1 concert You should '·no' be~r than to ask about about Arts Center By ROBERT HYNDMA N Of .,,. 0..., "°' ..... When it come' tone"' to' •.:ragt• ol the Orange Count} Prrforming .\m Center opening Monda).' 1rtuall) all the attention goc~ to the performt•r,, the patrons. the planners and the place itself. But ho"' at>out thl· other stone<1 - the coun1 le~ odd\ ·and ends -that don't attract the media spotlight Well, the reaso n no one asks the trivial questions is because they all share the same answer. So, 1n case you .\Jo there .ire nf• mnrt' rrdcrs a1 .11/ahlc f11 r 11rcnin~ nillht Thl· \.O<H 111t kl'h were m.idc a\all· able b\ in' 1tat11,n 11nl' 111 maJor donor<1. VIP' J nd ul lOUr~e. the prc:c;\ lf)ou'n.• not J O\l'mh<·rnfonc:ot tho~ th rt'C min11r1111·<. lnrgt·t 1t T ll ket agl'nl 1c:<. ha' l. nn l'\tra<. · "I "1~h \.Ve did,'' \;llll 1rnc Ill ket broker. "I haven't had one pt·r..on w11h tickets ofTenng to <.ell "'ia1d another 5 1 "That tKkct "' prl'lt' ".Hll' .1nJ I think all thl' hrokcrr, m1!...Cd tht h11Jt · I thin!. the} tcll 1h1·n· ""uld tx· .1l11t1tl tl'tkel'> an,und and '11u l nut.I Mu' them at the "mdo" There arl' 1.om1· ti\ l.1·1 t1n•l.l.'r' "'h11 firm ly behe\C, hn~C'H'r that nu uckct l!i unattainahlc -11 thc pnc<'" (Pleaee .ee NO/A5) Early hearing date set f~r Gridlqck pamphlet Families m av settle m ass cr em ation su i ts from staff and w1rt' rf'porl5 By G. JE ANETTE A VENT and PAUL ARCHIPL£V °' ... ~ ......... The n t) of Newl>on l:k:h:h ha\ been &Jven l\n C..X:t~ tu argue apinst \tatementc; madC' 1n a c111:iens pamphlet opposed h > the Newpot:t Center e'<pans1on heforc an Ckt "deadltnt• <.et h\ thl' l·nunt\ Rcg1 .. 1rar ot \ 11tl'f\ tor u1m- pll't1ng tht pamphlet<. John \1uellcr .10 .111nme' hired h' 1h1· u t\ to \tt111\ th<' 1.1.11emcnt' made 1'\ the opponcrlt\ nf Mca~ure ·\ 1.n11I the cit) 1s a\kln(t thl' Orange l nunt\.' loiupcnor( nun II) dC'letC' a l"t'krC'nre to the NC'\\ port ( enter C'n\ 1rnnmental impact rcpon ac, well a' the thrt't: 'itatC'mcnt\ in thl· "RehuttaJ to tht "1umcnt for Mea'iure .\ " I Jm1hl"' "h'' \1tl·J H.1 rl'lt1r I a\I. n \ikmnnal Park. '"unLcnd· ing 1h1· hli<ltl'' ot rclall\I'\ "'l'rc lrC'matcd 1n batchc-. and thl' a'hC'' m1 ,l·J togl•thcr, ma' '4'1 tie thl' dl\flUIC tor SI • I' m1ll1on .. 1a .... ,cr \31d I nda\ As the event unfolded, on- lookers had a chance to see Whoop1 Goldberg munch on a hamburger. Chevy Chase clown in front of photographers. Jane Fonda lead a "Get Tough on Tolucs" cheer, Knsty McN1chol'i nash the peace sign several dozen '(Pl ....... CONCERT I A2) bf 9teoll• Blab~ Friday at a rally ••~rt:lnC hOpoeltlon 81 la 1tewport Beacb. A condnMent of at.an made a wblatle· •top toor of the •tate la aapporf of the meuare . • I • The city filed a lawc;u1t ThuNla' asking that lhrtt argument\ again'.t the $300 m1lhon expansion plan he deleted from the pamphlet~ that will he mailed to the city's vot('r~ before a Nov 25 SJ)t'C1al elC<'t100. .<\ttom ev<. fo r the l"lt)' went Ill wun Fn da to a"k that the pnx·c" he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-s~rtened w a rul1~roulJ hem~e he 'lUll name" the Orang<'< ounn Board of ~upcrv1<1<.lr\. A.I: Olc;on 1n h" l'apa 1t\ as the R('jl.1<;trar of oter.. and e"por1 Bcarh rrc;1dcnl'I .\llan {P leaee eee NEWPORT/A5) .\n unu,uaf legal agret"mrnl that v.oulJ d1\ 1dc tht' monc' amoni thou'8nds of~oplc v.h<' claimed in a da .. ~-ar11on \Ult that their JC(ea'it"d rclat1'e' "C'rc burned en ma~M" wnuld M'ttk a thret'·,·car law<1u11 (eee MORTUARY/A&) \ ' t . . . . . ~ '\_ .. . ...... - .. AS Onnge Coelt DAILY PILOT I Fridey, September 29, 1Me A tarp covera the 24-fe>Ot cabin cruleer where a Newport Beach woman wu fatally ehot Wedneeday nl&ht. Polle~ moved the 0..,,... ..... ., LM ,.,... boat to the Newport Harbor Department dock from the Dunee Marina and declined to reveal the boat•• and the victim·· name. WOMAN SLAIN ABOARD BOAT IN NB ... From Al f\lar l'arl) toda> Rn1dl'nts 1n the: arl'a recalled little of null' about tht:' boat or m occupants e'tl'Pl th at a blonde woman and a blad. dog had been seen earlier aboard th<.' ,·raft I Rnuk -nh ~aid Cohn and hrs g1rl- fm·nJ \\l'Ot w .\nthonv's Pier 2 rl'\taurant nnt door to ihe manna almo\l da1h to drink Robl'rt Schafer. manager of the re'>taurant. t onlirmed the couple were rl·gular customers. Hl' descnbl'd 1hcm as "nice pl'ople" ''ho knc" a lot of the locals. "Thl') "er,· a t~rncal California guy aodgul".bc ~aid. The rl'slaurant "'a~ dosed Wednes- da\. but thr couple did come in the prc\lous da~. chafersa1d. In latl' 1980. an In inc: woman was shot and killed aboard her family's l·ab1n nu1scr at a manna 1n the same area. ~t the 11ml' police said 11 appc.•arcd thr "uman was lured to her death b) a man who presented h1mc.df as a prospect1vl' bu)er interested In purchasing the 'cssel. "'hrch "as for sale. No arrC)lS "ere made' in that 1 nndrn t. ~---- Sunshine returns for weekend Sunny •nd warm« d•Y• are lorec:ut .. the Of~ Cout welcome• the weekend with hight tod•y In the upper 90t at the be•chea and the mid 70• Inland. the N•tlon.i w .. ther Service H id Hight S•lurd•y wlll r•nge from the low 70. neat the bMchel to neu 80 Inland. Overnight Iowa wilt be In the mid to UPJ*' 50t. Mountain• w+ll be f.W thfough S.twct-v-with ~ p ty wind a 15 to 25 mph •nd hight from 5-4 to 6-4, Iowa fr·om the upper ·20a to low 401. IJarlable 10uthwe1t wind• 10 to 15 k"<>tl will blow over Inner coastal waters thlt afternoon •nd evening, with 2-foot teH and a west to southwest swell of 3 feel. · H!Qlt• IOw• lll<QUOll Sp m lh\;rldly .. I.• M-llMcfl I .. IO 11 .. The ForecMt/for 8 pm EDT, Fri, Sept 26 191r--r~--:..~ --~~@> f AOH TS . ~ ~ VtldlH• _... l..o•e.J .-9 -r-- AlOeny,N Y ~OdMM 15 IO Albuq"9(-.. •2 ........... 15 16 sno .. 4HI Raon '"'"•s 'Snow 0<· ..... .., ... , '!'-~ .• ~t.c.£•.J . ~ Amatllo 7t •• Mplt.StPIUI ti .. Mctlot• .. 33 _,... .. 71 -. Allltlll .. .. New~ 11 74 All1t1tle: City 11 .. New Y Ot11 C11y 1t '5 Ca~lf. Temp• Autlltl 93 74 Hortl\Ptetle u .. 8alllm0t• 13 .. Olile!IOma City .. 72 ....... H 62 OtMlla . , u H'91'1. iow. tll<OllQll s p m Tl>l;rMer 11111• ...... 70 13 81tm1n9h-tO 70 on.noo . t2 ta Apple v-, 13 41 S11111 Monica .. M ...... .,c. 74 54 Pnll~lf 11 .. ...... lleld n J4 Sloclllot1 H IO BoiM SS 37 Ptloen•• 13 .. BMllOW-.. 70 .. hM•V-, 31 12 • lloston 77 M P111.-911 .. .. BN<lmonl . IS 50 T0t•lllW:le 70 57 Bvlfelo .. .. Porllend ()<1 St 51 11'9 .... 44 l5 Y-t•Vly u 31 8'1rllngtonVI 87 47 Pro~ 71 M 8'll>OC> .. 32 C•tC>lt 57 48 ==~lty 112 " 8tytM ., SI CllatlaatonSC 12 73 72 M Ct11Hn1 .. " Cll1r1etton W VI .. .. AIM S7 35 Cut-Coty 7 t 5S Surf Forecast Ct11r10t11 N C ti 70 R11;11mond .. 71 Eur..,, .. S2 C"4rf9n,,. .. 44 SI LOU•• .. 74 ''""° 70 M " C1111;190 •• M Sell l 1k1 Ct1y • 55 40 Lanc:llllf 63 48 ....... A••· ..... OIJ • C1nc:1nn1t1 87 .. Sin AnlonlO 15 78 long llaecll 73 57 Zuma 2 3 -CteY111tld 87 87 San Jv•n PA M 71 Lo. Angelet 70 51 San11 Mon1e1 3 • ... C01um.0t1.S C •• .. S.ante 63 42 Mll)lt•llte M 51 Newport 2 • -Columt>u• Ollto •• M SIOU• Fallt 71 S7 Mon,ov•• 72 55 San ();ego Cnty 2 3 -Conc:Otd.N H 73 51 SP01&1ne 57 •2 Montebello M 51 0..llooll· fO< Satu•dly little Cllenge 01111 .. F"I Wor1n 12 77 SyrlCuM 73 62 Monllfey M 57 01y1on 87 •• T amp1-S1 Ptrtl>Q 114 74 Nlwl>O<I 8e1Cfl M 51 a...-7' 43 Topal(• •• 71 0 1-ltnd .. 53 off Mot,,.t 84 12 TueM>n 82 54 OntltlO M 51 Tides Oetrott 75 .. lulu 87 75 P•lm SP""V' 80 90 El Pato ao 41 wu111ngton o c 87 72 Paa1oent .. 52 F11r01nkt 40 25 WICllUI go SI Puo Roble• 71 50 TOOAY -']__ _ fargo 77 81 RICI 81utt 87 48 Fl1gt1att •• 34 AaowooO en y M 52 Greet F11t1 54 47 R•-ll'd• st M Secono htgl\ 4 15pm 46 '°1_,lt>OfO N C go ee Extended Secramento .. 411 HarU0<d 711 51 F11r SunOty through r-..,L SaJ1n11 .. 55 IATIMCIAY Hl*I• 55 41 San S..n1101no M 51 Flftll<»O 1229•m 01 HonOlulu ., 77 • .,, Gt b•lll 71 54 Firat l\~I\ 8·0 11 m 3t Hout ion .. 73 ••'""' loci! gully nor11110 nor1,_1 Siii Ooego 70 eo Secon iow 12otpm ,. lnc:t11nll)Ol1t M 70 wtndt Sun01y. Oecreuing Monday Sen Fr anc:oaco 87 57 Sec:Of\d lltgll 538 pm •7 JeckM>n Miu 14 71 llaecMl. lllgll1InIllelow70t10 !OW IOe SlnJOM 70 52 JICU Onvllle tJ 73 OYl<nigllt loW9 In Ille mlel-$0t to low toe S1t1lt Ant 70 57 Sun ·-1qd1y •t 6 44 t m lt\O Mii Jvnaau 48 .0 Vet~ ~n ,,,. low IOt lo low tOe Sltll L Bl• Dlf a 70 M at 6 u p m K8n .... C1ty 87 74 Ov11nfOP>f Jn !?II SOI -Santa Crui • !IC)" Moon ..,.. 1oe1~2---~11--m RIOT PANEL TOLD OF LOCAL NEEDS ••• .__..~..-_uy.._:il&-a-~~t#-l.ll-U~-*"l~~~~R.G-.A-¥-~~LNJ!:p-~-1rft~"t-~~~-:;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- m1ss1on.) hr said. •Palm Springs Police Chief Tom From Al ml·a,url' bal i..,·d h' lollo"ers ot nght- " 1 ng C\trrm1\t I ~ ndon LaRouche. "uuld l hangl' pubhl hralth pohq cun<.wn1ng ·\IDS and could lead to quJrattning ol p1:uple carrying the '1rus. Thi.' Sept I J dinner at the In tne Htltun ''a" \p11n)ort:"d h) the Elec11on ( omm1 1tl'l' of tht• ( l>Unt) ofOran~e. EC ( 0 . "'h1lh ra1w~ monq for polit1- lJI l\~Ul'~ ul tonll'rll to the homose'· ual Jnd ll'n11n1'>t rnmmun1t1rs Lt C11" L l'U \Id Jrth' was gur'lt \Pl'Jl.a .11 thl' lund-ral'ler Thl' namn ut lour In 1nl' (II\ ( oum ti 11\l'mh<.·r' -L.1rn ~gran. RJ' ( ,1tJ IJn11 I d Dornan and Sall\ ..\n~w \ltlk·r -dpp1.·an:d on j \t.tll·m,·nt cit ,·ndur\l'ml'nl for thl' l"l'llt \grJn < JtJlano and \lilkr Jltl'nlkd th,· d1 nnl·r Dornan \.\J'i 11ut of tov.n on that datr .\t Tuesda' \council meeting. Ron Matsrn. a fl,r.,ear Irvine resident told the council he wa s worried about the Cit) 's image and that he believed 11 "as inappropriate for council mrm- b1:rs to !.U pport the EC'C'O event .. I fr·cl tx·traycd. I feel d1sap· pointed." Mat)en said. He also pred1ctl'd the EC'CO l'n- dorsemrnt would be an issue 1n futurt· rou ncil elect ion). Ernesto Flores urged council mcm- h<.·r to adhere to •tstrong mor:il. ( hnst1an l'thll's·· and 1to "pract1n· a llt tk more rl'Mra1nt 1n the futurr. at ka~l on thl'se issues .. ( oun<. 1lman Ra\ Ca ta la no told thl' \J')l'J~l.'r~ he hchl'' ~'> In ine 1<, known lor "Jn 1magl· ol tolerance .. lk \aid '11~ \upport fo r thl' dinner ........ "a' abo to rl·g1stcr his oppos111on to thl' LaRouthe o\IDS 1n111at1 vr. which he ~aid cuuldJeopard1te the rights ofa minont) group. "I kno" of no more consenat1ve 1!.'iue th an th<.' loss of Cl\ ii hbert1es," ( atalano <,a1d Counc1l"oman Miller said passage . uf Prnpo~111on 64 could lead to a v. 1tr h hunt and damage efforts to halt thl· ~prrad of ·\ID~. Ma~or ~gran sa1dga)sand lesbians arl· "an 1mponan1 m1nont} group in thl' mmmunll).'. He argued that -.uppon for 1h1s group 1~ not 1ncons1s- 1,·nt \'Ith trad1t1onal famil) .. alues. ( o unulman Da' 1d Baker pointed out thJl th,· council took no offi cial 'till' un -.upport fur the EC'C'O event. hut that 1nd1' 1dual choices wcrr m.1,k h' lOunul mem~rs. ' GAME 2 I WEEK 2 I DA Y 6 37 13 62 20 1 I ____ ___, I._ -j L 68 79 80J 30 ~ fi(, VEAH ••• Al FLUENT HERE. PACK VOUR IACS AND OET READY TO PlAV. l'VE COT YOUR NUMBERS TODAV ... p • ~ ... 1. • r J. fr ( -: , ; _. H(,{11' .! ~4 2 4 ·,3 ~ 'i ~'I r ;~· IQr VJI' , GO .,. IJt rJr DlilJ Pilat & TWA "t •• 9. 26 -86 "0nll'O . A call for hdp went out at 2: 17 p.m. and thl' rc!>pOn!>r was 1mmed1atr. he said. The 'etl·ran chief. who has an- nounced ht"ll rcttrc next March. also !laid poller arr 1n ve!lti~ating tapes of thr MTV cabk telev1s1on rock music station whose announcers . he said. l'>.horted '1rwrrs "to run amok on the bl'ad1 1h Hunttngton Beach ... Rob- 1ta1lk ma) protnt to the FCC ( Fednal \om m n1cat1 ons Com- He also told panelists that police Kl·ndra told panrl members that ha\C pictures of two "dirt ba&s" who poli<.l' kne" the Easter Vacation ripped liceme plat,es off polire cars d1sturbanci: "'as coming on the ninth bl'r ausc c111zens asked them to pose da) ul fl'' rlr) and were able to plan and then gave photo!. to police. tor 11. "We had . a much higher In other comments: '1)1bd1t). We "anted to establish an •Capt. Vito Ferlauto of the Oran$C a1111utk of control from the onset. .. ( uunt> Sheriffs Department said that a "carnival atmosphere'' of a "Wt· "ere JUSt o'erwhelmed 1n crm'd of 50.000. drugs and booze numbrrs.. Prople aren't going to appc.·ar to be the onl y common Balboa or the Colorado Ri ver any dl.'nom1nators of nots. more." COACH COULD BE REINSTATED .•• F rom Al L ~tupp,·d on \U~p1e1on of drunken d rn 1ng and ult1ma1rl~ booked on susp1l 1un ol po~!><.'\S1ng 5 5 grams of co<.·a1nl' PO!.Se)s1on ol ('()('a1ne 1s a felon} in California and could rrsult 1n a prison tl'rm. though Ju dgl'S ha'e the d1scrr- t10n lo 1mpo)l' a ll.')S<.'r sentence. Tlw ,·p1~od,· has had a profound effn t on ~t udl.'nt). teachers and fellow niarhl'\ at thl' high school. said L.1guna Bl·arh Unified School D1s- 1ric1 Supa1ntendrn1 Dennis Smith. ··c ua<.·h Hardman 1s idolized by thml' ho}\ ... said Smith. "He's like a fa thn tu thl·m and there's a feeling MAIN OFFICE JJO "'H' Ba, S• ( ,,. '-'~S. CA "'a aoo•pu B • ·~i;o \•a"'"" c~ 92626 nm\ among thl'm ut losing someone lhL') rarl' 'l'f) dl·epl> about .. Hardman "as p1.·rm11tcd to ha'c a 15-minutc meeting "Ith the football tt·a m \\'<.·d ncsda) Ix-fore being barred from campus. said Smith. He de- scntx·d the mreting as h1ghl) emo- tional "But he's proud a tremendous amount of pndr to the team and I brllr''-' that ,,111 <.·arr)' over. We stil l haH· a big season ahead and there's a rl'al de~ire to bl' a contender ... said the -;upcnntl·ndent. f hl' team -the Artists -arc ofTto a ~-II \tart this )l'ar and posted a 21-14 \\Ill t1\l'r La ~ana last "'eek. k nn1ta Yelland. leader ofa group ti~h11ng drug abuse on campus. said \h<.' hd1n l's the "1spended coach dm•\ not bdung on campus. Smith said he brhe\es the school board rl.'acted qu1ckl ) and harshl)' to thl' alkga11ons without showing pref- en·n11al treatm,•nt to Hardman. .. It " nut a ~lap on the wnst ... he sa1J of th e suspension. "The one thi ng he care~ about in his ltfe. he's hl'l'n '>l'' ned from 11 ·· Delly Piiot Dell very I• GuerentMd ~:r :.lit ~·di) 1f y~ 00 C "' ,.., 10t fi42 5678 Ou• neu & .a tOf 1 842·432 • Cuc,, O''" •08) .>•a \Jt t a\' P.,.o Ill" g C.V""P•"' 1 ~.o '"••\ ,,,. ,.., _.,•·a· So t 'l t •I -•'f"' ~· •:.:h t t• '*' -.,.., .... ," -., oe ·tc• -: .. t 1 N ,,.-Ow' 'C.•C • ~, Justcall 642-6086 1.1' ,,a~e '"'"'' 010.-' Ot !> JOc-ca o:e'O'e 7 c,. •'"O , ... "'. _cc, ... De .le -fJIP"l -u ~·' ,,,,, d .... r.. ' ... s1. .. c • " , T•t ..J'•'.-.,~ r.4, P 1 w ''" •"tr t 1,,0"'tr••eo1,.e Ne-., P•p\\ ; p .... c; \rec t.r l"e Qrar ge C.0111 P..,o• ''""'"9 C. .~tt•"'f l""·~e '"' O" t a·t t.1o10 , ..... ,, v croa1 11··•ovQ'" r. 0&)' .. \ rg " '"Q'Gf""i f J I Cl,. i t .... o ,, ea S1 rwtdl1J 1r) Swr tll r\ 1'• f CJ''(. 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A Huntington Beach andustnal complex was shun1own and wor!ers eva·cuatcd Friday when fi re officials discovered more than I 00 gallons qf highfy explosive acid and other leaking chemical containers at a tool manufacturing firm. Coast Jury visits site in ·Cleveland National For- est where a 12-year-old girt was shot and killed five years ago./ ~3 Nation President Reagan vetoed sanctions against South Africa. /Al INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Public notices Religion Sports Television Weather A11 A3 B7-8 A12 BS A9-10 BS A7-8 B1-S AS A2 No motive in Mesa stabbing By LISA MAHONEY Ot !fie OeltJ .......... Costa Mesa police havl' no mo11ve and no su'ipects 1n the F-nda) morn- ing stahhang of a Pacific Grove woman 1n her Newpon Rnulevard motel ruom Jill Franc1<; Durward 52 . remained (Plea.e eee STABBING I A2) No injuries were reponed among the 50 workers evacuated from the Producer Lane b'wsa,ness complex and the most volatile chemical found - paeric acid--wa~ emovcd by members of a police bomb squa,d without incident. · The discovery ol the chemicals at Star Die Cast. 15564 Producer Lane, Heavenly celebration Huntington Beach Fire officials would not comment on the drug administration's involvement in the 1nves11gation but conceded at was highly unusual. "At this point. there's a question of what was be~manufacture<L" saada fire spokesman late Friday. "It may take most of the weekend to catalogue all the.chemicals." Rob Wllfona (left), and Doug DeClncea are mobbed by fan• after the Angela clinch~ the American League Weat ' Cara van df celebrities makes stopforPfpp. 65inNewport . By STEVE MARBLE Ofhewlr .......... A caravan of Holl ywood stars and personalities rolll'd 1n10 ·Newport Beach Friday as part of a three-day celebnty tour to promote passage of a proposition that would tighten regulations on water contamination Proposit ion 65 '" a hotly contested ballot 1s<.ue wath Democrats and environmen- talists li ning up in support and Republicans and business leaders opposing the measure. Politics aside. the Hollywood Clean Water Caravan reached the Meredaan Hotel Fnda) night and offered Orange Count)· elate a rare opportunity to hob- nob w11h 'lome of the h1ggest names 1n show busane<;s for a modest S65 a pop. Star-watch 1 ng n o t carcinogens -was the order of the day One fil m company said 1t was making a video tape ofthr event for ltaban televtS1on. "The Italians are h•8 on Holly- wood, especially when Holly- wood gets into social issues:· a member oft he camera crew said. .\s the event unfolded. on- lookers had a chance 10 set' Whoop• Goldberg munch on a him burger, C ·hev) C'ha'IC clown in front of photographcr11. Jant" Fonda lead a "Get Tou.,, on Toiucs" hcer. Kristy McN1chols flash the peace sign several do1cn (Pleue eee COPfC&RT I A2) . \. o.., .... ,......., ... ._ Jane Fonda (left) and 91aarl Belefonte-Harper eqloy concert by 9tepllen Bldop Friday at a rally ••ppoftlnt Propoeldon 81 lD ftewport Beach. A condncent of atan made a wblatle- •top toar of tlle atate ln aapport of the meaeare. ·"" The business, located near Manna High School. had up to 100 different chemicals allepJly stored on Its premises, said Sgt. Barry Case. The chemicals, stored an about 200 containers ranging from one pant Lo 55-gallon drugs, were in vanous states of decomposition. The dis- covery was made during a routine bultding inspection b y firemen. said fire spokesman Martha Werth. Case identified the one chemical, picric acid. has being a "koown explosive." He said the acid was safel y removed from the business and stored at an undisclosed location. The 2:20 p.m. discovery tngered an evacuation of eight businesses located 10 four buildings adjacent to the die cast firm . The tool manufac- turing company 1s owned by Vactor Kuo of Huntington Beach, said Werth. . -~ Though the bus1nes~ 1s located near a high school, students on campus were unaffected by the evacuation ··The business has no license or need for th as stuff. "'said Mark Brot. a Champlonahlp Friday night at Anaheim Stadium. For detail a on the Angel•· win over the Tua• Rang en. aee B 1. fire specaaJisL "It has no need for any oftha s." Leslie Kell}. evacuated from a ne1ghbonng business. said she was a'ware that there were chemicals used at. the die cast firm but sajd she didn't kno"' that some were explosives. "It \\<Ould have been nacc to know since I "'as working there all day," she added . No c1ta11ons have been issued. Si.If wrllen La•r• Mert a.ti Rokrt Barter alto cobtrllHlted to a/11tory. Charity jewelry sale loses · itS shine 1 By ROBERT BARKER OllMOellt,... ..... The Amencan Cancer Society has rtturncd checl s to two Huntington Harbour women who paid SJ 1.500 for 8 paece of donated jewelry that may not ha' e been nearl)' as' aluable as ad,ertised. 11 was learned Fnday Jatquehne Horan. execut ive darec:- tor of the O range < ount)' unit of the Cancer Societ\ said that a comb1na- t1on nng and· choker necklace was descnbed man auction brochure as a 13.26 carat Canar) diamond and the Jewelr) reportedly was appraised pnor to the aucuon at $92, I 15. It was donated to the Huntington Harbour ( ancer League for last Saturday's fund-ra1s1ng event b} Gean Krngsle~. also of Huntington Harbour It was purchased b)' Bea Hanser and Kar}n Stone. fnends who suom1tted the LOP had and planned to share the JewelT) Han<oer said F-nda' that her hut.· band Da' 1d l(l(1kl'd at the st0nc the ne·<1 morning and '-<l\lo -.natchec, on 1t And diamond~. \hl' ~1d. shouldn't have '>Cratche\ • he took 11 tn hl·r 1c .... eler Monda) morning and "'a\ told 1ha1 1t wa<, made of quan1 n111 diamond and .... ac; 'alued at$!< 'i(l(I not $92.115 (Plea.e .ee JEWELRY/ A2) You should 'no' better than to·ask aboutfabout Arts Center By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of !fie o.., ........... When it comes tone"'' u1' erage nl the Orange ( ount~ Pa1orming .\rt' Center opening Monda'. '1nuall~ all the attention goes to the performer~. the patrons. the planner<. and the place itsel f But how about thr 11rhcr \tones - the countless oddl and ends -that don't attract the media spotlight. Well. the reason no one asks the tnvaal questions 1s because the)' all share the same answer. So. an case )OU No r h1·rc .ire no mnrc 11ckers J\,11/Jh/r 1111 11r1c·n1ns nighr fhl' 'lllMI t1l l 1'L" "'ere made a'a1l- ablc b\ 1n' 1LdL1on ooh 111 maJor donor\. \ Ip., .lnd. ol course. the pr<.''iS If q1u ·n· n111 <1 memher of onl" of tho<;e thrn• m1non t1c' fnrgN 11 r1l ket dgl'nUt'\ h3\e no ntrao;, ··1 v.1sh .... e did." said one ti ket hroker "·r haven't had one pe™>n with \acket~cnng to ~ell." ..aad another Early hearing date set for Gridlock pamphlet By G. JEANEnE A VENT 1Dd PAUL ARCHIPLEY OftMW,NefhiK The r1t~ of N~wport tkarh ha' · been gl\en an Oct 6 hcann~ date 111 argue-ap1nst statement\ mad<' an a C111zcn'll pamphlet oppo"C'd to the Ne~rt Ct"ntcr t"xpansaon T city filed a lawsuit Thursda~ ask1 a _that thrtt arguments 8g&I0\1 the 300 malhon expanc;aon plan he deleted froni the pamphleh that will he ma1IC'd to the city'\' ott'r\ hefMr a Nov 25 si>«1al election ~ hefore an nu 4 dcddhn\ "<'I h\ 1h1· c~nt' Rega,trar 111 \ '''l'r' tor \1lm· rll'nng the pamphkt' John Mueller ..an a\lllml"\ hired h' the cat' to "tud\ the ... 1atemcnt\ madt tn the opponent<. ol \it ea,ure .\ \31d the ut)' 1\ a\lang th\' Orang<.' ( ount' ~penor C<'urt 111 dekte a rcterenn• to the Newpon ( enwr en' 1rnnmental impact rrpon a<. well a<. 1he thrt'(' \tatemcnt\ an thl' "Rehuttal to tht' "1ument for \itca,urc <\ .. 'he -;u11 name<. the Oningc < ount' Board of upen 1~0C'\. A.E. Olt.on 1n ht\ apa 11\ as the Rcg1 ... 1rar nf ott'" and Nt'"pon fkar h rt'"1dcn1' •\llun E l "That LIL l l'.l ·~ pn·11' ,~.1rl l' .ind I think all thl· hrokt·r, m1"1·d th\ h-1.11 I th1nl thn kit 1h1·n· '-'t1 uld he.· J h>I ''' 111."kl't' an~und and \11u 1.11uhl hu' them at thl· "'1 nd11"' There arc 'oml· Ill l l"t hn1lc:r' .... hn firm!\ heltcH' ho'-'C'er that no 11cl c1 '' una11.unahle -11 the pmc:" (PleaH ~ NO/A5) Fa mili e may settle mass rrema ti on suits From staff and ~ irl' rf'porh t am1lil'' .... "'' 'uni HJrhor I~~.,,-\...,('m11n11I Parlt t·ontt'nJ. ing thl' htHJ1t'' nt relat1H'<. "'ere lrl·mated 1n ~\lche' and the 3\ht'' ml\ed lnttl'lher nu' \fl tic thl'. da~putc lor S l ~ I' mllh11n ct la .... ,er ..aid I nda' An unu'lual legal agn.'t'menl that would ·J1,1dc thl' ml)nt'\ among thousands of pcoplt> "'ho daamed 1n o da<1'i·act11ln 'u1t that their d('('ea\t'd rela11 'e' v.cn:' humc."d en m3'1,(" ""11uld <;<'tilt' a threc-.,,ear la"''°'' (eee MORTlJART/A 5) · Attorneys for the \"It) went tn mun Fnday to ask 1ha1 thr procc'l!I he shortened so a ruhnR 1.ould' he niade (Pleaee eee 1'1tWPORT I AS) I .. -., .. ' , .... ' • 0 0 0 ¢ Al OrMge COMt DAILY PtlOT I Saturday, September 27, 1tee ............ _, .... ._ Stephen Bhibop perform• at concert for proponenta o_f ~tton 85 .. CONCERT STOP IN NEWPORT BEACH ••. ' Partly cloudy tod•y Md Sund•y. *°"11ng mostly f•lr Sunday afternoon. Highs both d•ys In the upper l$0t to low 701. Owrnlght lows In th9 rmd to~ !>en. , Along th90r_,. Cout. a chanc::. of thowers eicl1t1 ov8f' the nortMrn portion• of th9 r.g&on this aft.,noon through Sunday morning. OtMrwtN pwtly cloudy through Sunday. BNchea, lows In the mid !>en to low 6os. Hight bOth days In the mld*601 to low 70s. V•lleys, lows In the mid to upper 601. Hight bOth days In the mld-60s to low 701. U.S. Tempa Albllny,N.Y Albuquerque Amerlllo Andlotlgll ~ Atlenla Atlanllc: Oily ~­laltlmol9 .. Le 18 60 73 49 12 52 43 25 15 12 to " 84 .. 93 17 ., 33 81 79 87 64 74 70 85 St llO 69 92 13 .. 16 92 73 n " .. 71 ' ... lllrmlngllam BiwnerCIL 8olM 8oeton 13 44 to 70 71 47 S4 41 10 54 95 77 77 64 Calif. Temps •.owna-BunlllO BunlnQton.VI CUC* Cl\er ... ton.S.C .. 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"Big business blit hely dumps this stuff or lets 11 leak into our water suppl).'' said Fairchild. Goldberg. the star of "The Color Purple" and a clear favorite with the crowd 1n New- port, said people have the "right to scream" about contaminated water. "We have to think about the kids. the next generation," echoed Rosanna Arquette, "" dressed much as she was in the t movie "Desperately Seeking Susan." The Hollywood c~ravan rolled out of the MGM lot Friday morning and toured San Diego before reaching Newport. The tour reaches Santa Barbara today and ends Su nday in San Fran- cisco. ~~ It is patterned af\er the Holly- wood "Victory Caravans" of the 1940s when actors and actresses crossed America by rail. selling war bonds. ··Then the battle was a.g.ainst Hitler," said Chase. "Now it's against toxic waste.·· injunctions. and civil pertalt1cs against polluters. Opponents contend it threat- ens the very existence of the agriculture industry in Cali- fornia and would create a "boun- ty hunter" mentality. The caravan stop in Newport was built around a mini-concert by Stephen Bishop, who wrote the theme son~ for the movie "Tootsie" and Joked that he 100 wa~·concerned because"-'1-tfey. l drink water.'\ .. Not every star was immedi- ately recognizable to the local residents who swelled to the event by the dozens. "I know him but I JUSt can"t place the name... said one woman. askmga staffmembcrof the Yes on 65 campaign to help with identification. Chleego Cindnnatt Cleoteland C01Um1>11.S C c-.ONo ConcOfd.N H Oallat-FI Worth O.yton o.n- 0..Mo4<>M O«rOll Oululh ElPMO Evansvtlle Fairbank I Fargo Flagetalf Grand Rapldt Gr•t Fallt Gr..,.i.o<o.N C HarttOfd --Honolulu H-lon lndlanapoill Jeck.on.MIU J-aon.tlle Ju-1(-Clty " 71 ee ea 541 51 12 13 90 72 41 21 77 57 51 40 11 ea eo •5 93 as ea s1 eo 35 99 72 es 74 99 19 94 II 92 19 S4 3" 15 73 Extended FrMnO Lanc:ul• t ong 8Mcn l<M Ange!M Mary9vllle Mon<OVll Montee.llO Monl•ey NMdlM Newpof1 8Mdl Oaltlal'ICI OnlarlO Palm Spr1og1 Pua<1en1 Paso AoD19t Red Blull Redwood Ctty Reno Al-lld• Sac;.am.,110 Slltn&S San S..n1td"10 San Gat>tlel San Otego San F1 anc:<KO San"JoM Santa An• Santa &erb., • JEWELRY LOSES SHINE ... From Al "We can't undo the damage that's been done to our water and to the ocean but we can hold the line." she said af\er climbi.ng off one of the three Greyhound buses taking the stars on a state- wide, whistle-stop tour. The proposition would require 'the governor to publish lists of known cancer-causing tox ic chemicals, warn people of the presence of such chemicals in drinking water and authorize officials and citizens to seek "No. he's not a star," the staffer replied. ··tte·s Whoppi Goldberg's husband. I suppose that makes him Mr. Goldberg or Mr. Whoopi or something like 1ha1.·· "We were shocked and disap-ly" Jewelry and contributed a nice $ift pointed:· she said. "I was shocked to the league·s fund-raising aucuon . fH~·~tt§--brtt-illPlll~~~~~~-"-~~~ (at a function) for the good of the community. · STABBING .•. ··1 think next time that the Cancer Society should check things out more 1n serious condition at Fountain Wilkins told police he found his Sgt. Dennis Cost. carefully before they are auctioned.'' Valley Regional Hospital Fnday wounded mother laying in bed in the The weapon, which police believe The jewelry has been placed 10 a From Al while her 18-year-old son spent the motel room they shared at the was a 12 to 14-inch kitchen knife. also safe deposit box in an Orange County day explaining his whereabouts dur-Ha'Penny Inn at 2080 Newport Blvd. has not been found. bank while officials decide what to do ing the 30 to 40 minute period in about 12:40 a.m. lnvesugatorsarrested Wilkinsaf\er about it. the Cancer Society's Horan which his mother was stabbed in the The teen-ager said he had left the allegedl> discovering he possessed said. chest. room about 30 to 40 minutes earlier. credit cards that had been reported I nvesllg.ators later arrested the son. Police found no evidence of a stolen dunng the past week. Horan also said that problems identified as Scott Bradle\) W1lki,ns. b k d th ed to Th d d k developed when officials attempted , an rea -in an no ing appear e car s were use to ma e to make contact with the people who on suspicion of credit card fraud . ,nd ha ve been taken from the room, said purchases in local stores dunng the all•gedly made the first apprai~l. The possession of stolen credit cards. Sgt Tim Holbrook last '""w days ... . - • • 1"-· appraisal company alle~edly was not He has not been listed as a suspect Other guests at the motel said the) Wilkins is being held on SI 0.000 located at the address in New York 1n_t_h_e_s_ta_b_b_i_n_g_o_f_h_i_s_m_o_t_h_e_r~~~~-n-~_t_h_er-~saw~n_o_r _h_~_r_d_t_h_e_a_t_ta_c_k_._sa_i_d~_b_a_11_a_t_C_o_s_1a~M_e_sa~J_a_i1_·~~~~~~ rhat it~sreponed~be.Horansaid. Gean Kingsley. who operates the House of the Magic Geanie in Huntington Beach and who donated When th ey bought the .iewelry. Hanser toid newspaper reporters that she and Stone would work out some kind of arrangement for sharing it. She said Stone had plans to weanhe jewelry at a Philharmonic party and that Hanser was going to wear it to one of the Orange County Performing Arts Center parties. The Cancer League. made up of about 50 Huntington Harbour cou- ples. had hoped to raise about S90.000 at the fund-raising event held at the Anaheim Hilton. But a member said the goal probably won't be reached. particularly since the society returned the money paid for thl' diamond necklace. 74 54 92 SI 73 50 ., 50 99 5S 7• 55 a3 62 71 41 n 54 61 SS llO SI 99 57 67 55 70 54 81 55 70 50 7 t 40 112 48 69 53 57 39 73 47 69 52 19 49 70 52 78 49 70 59 65 s8 70 •9 12 SS 69 4$ Surf report LOCATION Zuma Santa Mon« -Po<• Siil Otego Outlook Tides F1n1 IC>'# F1111 high S.Cond low S.concl hlQh ICD 2·3 2·3 2·3 3-4 l II I I a change TOOAY 12291 m 801 • m 12 oep m 538P m IUHOAY 101lam 8 07 am 12 50P m 832p m °"' w w SW s 01 3 9 3 4 4 1 OS 4 1 29 so Sun •I-today II 6 44 1 m and Ml• al 5 4~ pm Moon ••-todey al 12 :13 • m -M~I al 3 l • pm s the jewelry at no cost. was not available for comment Friday. A m~ber of the Huntington Harbour qncer.League said she makes .. love- In public1t) released b) the Hunt- ingt on Harbour G.'an cer League pnor to the fund-ra1s1ng auction. 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'""' (. •" ot !,. .. -- ~ .. •• !i• t J 5•''1at If • ,..,.. • ' • ,._ ~ ·~ )'OUI l :_ O I .. .. c•'')t• ·...r .... ..! , c.. #ti •• !• ,,.. • l Clrcul1tlon TelephonH v ~.1 • 1• "'··· MJ ..... . "Hf.RRFR". FROM :t .. . '·'· '·.' .. •sr·atl.J.ERS . .. ~ .. 91( tAl:il;!f!>'r r "Berber" cirpers "Anlw'" 'nd "K1sbih11 179.95 insr1/led over NEX J~OQ padding. f,1m,/~ C.ufH-,t 811~1()('\\ ~If)('(' 1894 • (n {O\ld f('y }9 • f'tll\ Mon.-Fri 9·S.JO S.t. 9:10~4 Sun. cl~d . . .. .. • 2 • • c•rpet ••le• in•t•ll•tion • cuttom clr•perle• vinyl, parquet wood lMJ Pluentla Ave, Cotta Meu, CA 12127 (71 4)"41-4&33 (714)9'8-lllO • • .r' B u111r 1 ~ Bo.uni Boap~tal to offer .arthritis course Hoaa Memorial Hospital in Newport Bcac:h will o ffer a six-week self-help course. for adults with arthritis beainnioa Tuesday and offered Tuesday• from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the hospital's Rehabili· talion Servi~ gymnasium. The course. co-sponsored by the Southern C~fo!Dia chapter of t~ Artiritis Foundation. ~ dcs11ned to help arthnucs manqc their disease. Therapists Kathi Der'van and Manon Harvey will. teach the course. whieh is priced at $20. Call 760.5645 for more information. Makeup work•hop ttet The city of lrYmc will.sponsor a work-lhof)--On makeup by a Ucen&ed OOlrl\$lGlogist M~•Y from 7. to 9 p.m. at Tunic Rock Communi y Park on Sunnyhill RoadoffTurtlc Rock Drive· Jrvine.'The class 1s for·ages 13 through adult and h fee is $25. Call 660-3881 for details. Aerobic dance at CHOC . Children.~ Hospital of Orange County wilJ offer a s1x-'!¥cek. aerobic dance class for overweight yo ungsters between 8 and 14 beginning Monday. The class will meet three days a week and is pnced at SSO. Call d1ct111an Sunny Mulholland at 532-8454 for more information. Eye care session slated Dr. ·Charles Manger II. a Laguna Hills· eye physician and surgeon. will be the featured speaker at a health forum Tuesday sponsored by the Associates of Saddlcback Community Hospital. Manger will speak in the ~os~ital's auditoriu~s A and B at the luncheon. which 1s open to Associates members and guests. Additional information and reservations are available at 770-3724. Seniors' lectures carded The Saddleback Rqistry, a retirement place· mcnt service for senior citizens. will offer two free lecture!. for seniors Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the communtty room of Glendatc Federal Savings. ~arlenc ~oard will di.sc uss packaging and mailing of gifts. wh1k Dr. Irvine Axelrod will talk about hypertension and related disorders. Call 768-6533 for further information. Dyslexia workshop set · wor s opondyslex1awillbeofferedTuesday b) Melissa Thomassen of Irvine's Family Services Dcpanment from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Deerfield Communtt) Park. 55 Deerwood West in Irvine. .\dm1s!.1on 1'> free and funher information 1s a'a1lable at 559·0404 'Secrets' sesslon slated Aulhor-lecturer Dr. Ken Druck will present a !>l'minar en111led "The Secrets Men Keep(fhe Sl·cret<, Women Keep .. Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m at Coastline Community College's Newpon B(•at·h ( l'nter. 3101 Pacific View Dn\'e. Corona del Mar The e'cnt 1s fre1: and seats may be reserved by calling ~4 I ·6186. Alcohollc group meets A meeting oft he Recovered Alcoholics Suppon Group "A.Ill be hdd Wcctnesda) from 6:30 to 8:30 p m. at tht' Coun!>cllng Centers of Orange Count}. ~900 BnsWl "it .. "iu11e D 106. in Costa Mesa. The cost 1s $15. and more information and reservations may be obtained h> calling Sandi Gilmore at 75 4-5477 · Tax semlnar planned f h1: Orange <.-ount} office of Peat. Marwick. ~11chell & Co. \\111 hold a special seminar to discuss thl' Ta\ Rdorm .\ct of 1986 Wedneda\' from 3 to 5 p m at thl' Westin outh Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa ~k'>a fherc 1~ no charge. hut reservations must be made by l·alhng ~50·4 500. ext. 393. Photo exhlblt scheduled Orange ( oa!>t College photography instructor JJlquellm· <jomben will ha'e a month ·long ~olo l'\h1h1t a1 the Huntington Beach Cultural Center. G1,ldl·n We~I Street al falben A .. c . from Wednes- da~ through No' I (iombcn. a Huntington Beach rl·~1tkn1 ll'al hes C )( (·,.photo rctouchrng course Venture Forum announced Chapman ( nllcgl' will co-sponsor the Oran~e Cuunl' \'cn 1urc Forum Tuesda' from 7 to 9 a.m. in the~ :ill marl heater un the coliegc's campus. Palm and ( l'ntl'r 1n Orange SI\ entrepreneurs will summartll' thl01r bu!.1ncss plans a• the event. Adm1)s1un I) S 15 and rcscrva11ons ma) be obtained b~ calhr)g 855-9250. Teen co_unseUng_sla ted The (enter of Hope Coun~llng Services will be sianing a teen group Wedncda) from 4 to 6 f..m. Wcdnc,da> al 14140 Beach Blvd., Suite I I_. in Wc~m11ns1cr The emphasis will be on inner 1ssues confronting teen~itgers Call 898·8155 for more informatwn Money semlnar ln Irvine Fam II~ planning through wills and trusts will be lhl' h>pK of .i "ork,hop scheduled Wednesday from 7 IU 10 pm at runic Rock Communtt} Park. on Sunn}hlll Road at 1 unk Rock Drtvt" in ln·1nc Jame'> Humphrqs, a 'pcc1ahst 1n estate planning, "A.111 \'.onduct thl' pro~ram. which 1s priced at SIS \all 5Vl-''H for reg1~trnt1on details. Legal talk ln Newport Wilham Davis of Ul timate Legal Network will present a talk on .. Legal Rcpre~ntat1on· A Low--cost Ai ltcrnauvc" Thursday at the 7:30 a.m. meeting of the Bollly Breakfast Club at the Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 3110 Newport Blvd .. Ncwpon Beach. The cost ofS5 1ndudcs breakfast. ta>. and tip Call 613-3440 for resc:n at1ons Medicatlon talks in CM The C'o'>la M<.'~ Medical Center fjosp1tal has des1gnatt'd October "Mcd1cat1on Awareness Month .. for .-.cn1or c1t11ens. and will provide free ind1' 1dual rnun~ling sc~s1ons by hospital pharma- cist!.C\ Cll Thursday from I to5p.m. Tkprogram ts ava1labk'10 all scn10r\. and more information ma ) tx-ohtn1nl·d b} calhn~ tiS0-2400 . Lemon toappearatS!dey'• Ba~kethall \tllr Meadowlark Lcmnn will be at Shakcy'" Pina on Ncwpon Boulevard in Costa ~Mesa Monda> ahout Q ~O pm. to sign autographs. Restaumnt manager John Ba1tt11 sa)1 that Lemon al..o will pose w11h an) one who wants a free picture taken with him lt·mon will Ix pla)ing on the Shooting Sta~ ha,kcthall team at aith rm Cali - fornia Collcgr. Edwards juiy taken to slayl~g site lly STEVI MARBLE ... ei-r ........ An Orante County jury was taken throu&h the brushy Oeve&and .NationaJ Forest this week to view the spot where a 12-year-old &irl was shot and killed by Thomas Edwards five yean qo. But juron ia tbat tnal eoWd not decide whether Edwards should ~Md to death row. A ICICOnd penalty bcanna resulted in a death sentence, but a j~ later ruled ~s dkS not receive proper representauon. lbird peoelty hea.Nns. said Deputy Di•trict Anorney John Conley We.dnetdiy. , The defense called ha first wil.Oetle:S Wednesday and final araun'\ents could be coaducied 11100D u Monday. J uron have lbe cboicc o(recom..adint death Ot hfe in ptil08 "'1\boul cbaDee (Gr parole. A onetime Costa Mesa resident, Ed· wards was convicted four years aao in the shootina death of Y.I~ lbcrri .and the near-fatal ~hootina of Kelly Cattier. )uron win are bein& asked to decide Edward•' faJe. The tour throuab the national forest near the Blue Jay· camptrOUnd Tuelday <"~ncludcd the prosecution's case ln the Edwards, 42, once said be wanted to die in tkpschamber for the murder. He later cbanpi his mind and bepn cooperatina wilb de!tn.c attorneys after repretenlina b~ durina the se<:ond penatty phase beanna, . Accordina '° lt'ltimony. Edwards am. but.bed the two youna pm witboul provocation. They~Wudainaaloaa• diri roed durina a family picnfc whetl Edwards aJlqedty drove up and shot them. At the time, Edwards WU ~t over the ~up ofbi1 marrfaae, accord- . ina to de1ense lawyers. Cat rates Balboa,_s th.eater purrtect Manag:r~ooktngfor ­ someone to adopt·his feline companion By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot .. o.ltr Niil ..... No one asked for a feline version of Siskcl and Eben. There were no openings for a new theater manager. projectionist or ticket taker. But the cat walked in anyway. apparent· ly convinced that the Balboa Cinema would make a nice home. Theater manager Eric Levin. not one to tum away a homeless animal. didn't even ask..to_sec a tl.delstub. And now, a-week later. the adopted cat is settling com· fortably into his new quarters at the historic theater on the Balboa Peninsula. . "He's been sleeping in the projection room." Levi n says. "We've got a bed up there for h'm and he seems to enjoy it." I lt1fonut1ately for 'he ca,, &he Ba Cinema is better equipped for screening fi lms than housing pets and Levin admits he has to evict his furry tenant. · The note on the marquee reads. "Cat Needs Home." "We don't kn ow where he came from or who his owner is." Le vin says. "But we 're hoping someone will claim him and take him home as a pet." Levin said the gray-and-white cat wears no collar or identification tags. He was, however. weanng a bandage around his tail when he sauntered into the theater. "Right now, he's our mascot projec- tionist ... says Levin. who named the cat Roxy. af\er the showman who started the o.llr"-' ...................... Theater manager Erle Le'Yin with Remy at the Balbo& Cinema: Radio.City Music Hall. "~e're hoping we can find a home for Levin says Roxy stays pretty much out him., Levin says. "We're not as interested of si ght when visi tors arc watching the in finding the owner. since th~y obvious!) featured film . but roams about during ofT don't seem lo care. so we're JUSt looking for hours. someone who "' ill take care of him." One of many 'widows' suing estate of countJr polygamist By the Associated Prest .\s Tom Barron la~ d>in~ 1n a hosp11al t"o }cars ago after sufTenng a massive hean attack. the 57-year-old man had a lot of female v1s1tors. all claiming to be his wife or girlfriend. "He had somewhere in the neigh- borhood of 11 different WI\ es." said the man's son. David Barron. 40. "He JUSt hked women. We mo,ed 'iJ 11mes bv th e 11me I was 13. · "Therc'sa Ca ndy. a Bed}. a Rowena ... He was a real polygam1'il. He was vcl) good-IO<?.king. There "'l're so man} women. Among them "'ere l\ng1c. Carol and Glona. The) all figure 1n this. Too man) women to \CC a very sick man. hospital administratnrc; and David Barron decided. The v1s1 tOr\ were shut OUI. One of them was (1lona Rarron . now suing Humana Hospital-West Anaheim and Anaheim Memorial Ho!>pttal, whl·re Tom Barron was Inter tramf<·rred and died in IQ84. She want!> SI . I lm1ll1on 1n damag<"S because she claims shl· wasn·1 allowed to see her husband dunng the last two days of his life. Odell o;a1d Carol's divorce. "'h1ch Barron was appealing. had not been completed. and he had a common-la" rclat1onsh1p wi th Angie. with whom he worked re - possessing automobiles. Amons the things upsetting Glona. Odell said. was that she rould not gel Barron to transfer a Lin coln Mark I to her name. But the car belonged to .\ng11:. Odell said. "Thcy·reall ~}mg: ·r m the wife. rm the wife.' "said the lawyer, noung that Barron was not wealth\. ··11·-;an odd s1tuat1on. He had g1rlfnends.all through his life. ··He separated from Carol ~ears tx-forc (Thev mamed 1n I %0 l He "'a'> still mamed while ll\ing With .\ng1c (1.1.h1rh staned 1n I 971) He 1.1.ac; ·ma med· tn Glona (at a Nn ada \\ol0dd1ng chapcl in 1981 }. "Hcspcntda~'"llh .\ng1e .\t night hl'°tl go 10 (1lona·s His clothes "ere at .\ng11··, He'd take a duffel tiag to Glona·s .. Faal 1ns1stcd: ··H1) clothe'> \\l'rl' .11 Gloria's He led a full I& with (Ilona." Whtie Odell said CH'l'\Onl' knc"' abt)lll C\Cf\Orll' rl,e. Faal '31d. Glona hcltC\cd Carol had tx·cn di\ orl·ed from Ramin and that Barron onl} "'nrkcd with .\ng1e made David Barron -who·c; not a child ol an' of 1hc women 1n' oh ed -coordinatc the\ l ~llS. ··11 was a soap opera:· Odell sn1d ... There were otiscc mty fights. Door'> ,lamming. Shouting back and forth It wa<; hke a nwb scene:· Odell said the senior Barro n hcutme upset Gloria knc1.1. e'en onr of 1he 1.1.onll'n. Da' 1d Barron ins1~ted. hut she kept a'>~1ng them po1ntl'O quc~t1on' "II 1.1.a' ~ill1ng the gu) :· he '\aid. The \OUngcr Barron dl·c1d1:d not 111 kt amonc "'11 his father '-O thJt thl· man lOuld die in pc:ac.: Th e hoc;p11als "on Jn .irh11ra11on hl'J r· mg in Fcbruaf! (ilona and hl·r la"''l'r unhc1pp\ atiout the out(ome. call ed lor J tnJI The mJttcr hac; hcl·n con11nul'd 1n C)rJnge ( ount' \uix·nor( ourt to 1l\ ~ · fhe 'on "'a' nut twing \lnd1\.lt\l' ·· < ltkll '>Jld .. .\ng1l' and ( arol 1t.·c;11 lil'd lhal 1hn undl'r!>tood. h l'r> onr c;hah'" 1h1·1r lwad\ I he' dnn·1 11nder'\land "'h' t .tnna·., drnng lht'i ·· C )dell argued 1ha1 11 "·'' D<l' 1d k.1rron -not lhl' ho'>p1tal -"hu prc,·rntn.I th1: '1~1t' Hut Faal •,,mJ the ho,p11al r11n 1n1I\ "'ho lJn \I'll Search to Start fOrnew OCchief ad'!'m1strat1ve officer Larry Pa tHor his res1gnat1on. Parrish, who joined the county in June 1985. denies any hostility between he and Storm. though he acknowledged that he felt the agency was too independent The agency is a consolidation of public works, planning, code enforcement and parks and recreation departments. Patton said the Pc:rsQnnel Offic~ will accept apphc4l1ons for a new agency director through Nov. 7 Top candidates. will be 1nterv1ewcd by the board of supervisors. Ttie successful candidate will make between $80,000 and $90.000. Patton saici Storm eams S90.251 a ye..1r. V~llage La~una endorses three for city council By LA URA MERK Of .... 0.-, ..... 11-11 Village Laguna. an en\ 1ronmentaJ group dedicated to the preservation of the '1llagc atmosphere of the city, 'oted this week to endorse Councilmen Robert Gent!) and Dan Kennt.>' and candidate Lida Lenne)-Campbcll for the three open council ~ats this November. The group 'otcd on 11s endorsements after <i foru m of tht.> s1 i1 council candidates Monda) night Ricke' Slater a ma1n1enence \\Orker: Cla' ton J Vernon. an accountant. and\1agg1e ~kggs. a "'mer. al-;o are running for the o~n ..cats \' 1llagr l..aguna wa' organized 1n 1971 ~hl'n 11 harked a referendum that called for prc<.Cf\ at1on of ocean \'IC"' 'i h} llmtttng hutlding heights to Jti lcl·t .\ board was elected 1n IQ"'~ and rurrent membership stand'> at 'l.IO. ··although "c influence thuu-.ands." c;a1d f , ch n 1\1 unro. a mem- ber of the organiza11on Both Kenne' and (il'ntn "'l'rc endori;ed ti~ \ 111.ige Laguna dunntt tlw last eh."l'llon "It devas tated her:· said the woman·,. lawyer. Edi Faal. Stephen R. Odell, the lawyer rep- resenting .\naheim Mcmonal Hospttal, said Glona "'as not legall) the man·s w1fr. Faal said Cilona "'a' 'hockl'd when ,tll the women '>howel.] up at the IH1,p1t.1l. cla1m1ng tu be the man·s wl\e~ or girlfrienlh .\nahc1m \1cmunal Hosp11al \talkr' "l'rc IJ~l'n ati.irk h~ lhr \ IStor'i l he\ Thl' \Otinger Barron 'Jtd his fathn "had .1 lot o(llas-.," 1.·arcd tnr all ~1~ "'on~en .1.nd ·I l<Ht:d Im all h" l.1d<i -· Ho"' m:.i"' ' 1 d11n't !..no"' .. -,., 1·n l hddn·n 1h:i1 'H'rcn't hi' "\ 1llage Laguna thtnl\ the' alues ot the past arl' "'onh pre'>Cf\ 1ng That there 1s nothing ..arrcd ati<H1l lhl' proltlera11on of a~P.halt l hat natun· " \0"1l'th1ng to he e1:ahed Jnd no1 pa,l·d mn ~l' v.111 not swapgra'' toria,,'· "thl· phtl,"oflh\ t)I the grt)Up J\ dC\l nt~.'J h' 11\ tir\I f'fl''tdl'nt .\rnold H.1n11 r Clinging to Jil'e's li-ttle pleasures , I The hardcst -------------------------- pan of aging 1s gi v- ing ul> your vices. One by one the doc· NAllCY tor whacks 'cm ofT -without so much as a pain pill If you MClllTYRE 11\C long l'nough )Ou're totall) pure. a•••••••••••••• bleak prospect in- deed. T"1c annual physical 1s a ritual in wh1lh )1lu pa) largl· ~urns of monc) to hear how man~ JO \ )OU mu~t re-hnqu1sh. In prrparatton for this ordeal I lram in a'i much clean h" Ing as possible.' to get a pas.-.ing grade. Th1<, year. however. I was in marginal cond111on. I c'pcctcd 10 Ix-given as many vrolatmm as a rondemnt"d butldlng. If you're lucky you ha ve a doctor as out ofcond1tinn as you are. l lnfortunatel)'. mine glo~ with d1sc1phned living. The rumination was conducted under OuorescC'nt lights glanng enough for a pohre hneup. As the doctor probed my hvrr. a slight frown rippled ncro~s his focr . Heavens, 1 teared. he's found tht' glass of Pou1lly Fuissc I had for lunch AOer the t''\am inu11on, we: !Mal down in hts office" Oanked With h > League diplomas IC''>llfying to his c;urg1ral skill in lopping off pleasures. Out came the po1Mln pen. and tn a neat, academic hand he axed everything I hold near and dear. Never again was I to relish: hot dogs. wine. trnni!'. milt. sof\ matt resses. niaht dnv1na. c\prt so. but fert, suntans, white hrrad. the late. late how. h1Jh heel~ and sugar Se' was &i'Cn a repm·'c I 1mmcd1ately opened ncgot1at1ons M) dcx tor and I ha' ca labor-management relatwn<1h1p. I 1c·, the btl"'· and J'm left fighting f<lf fnnge benefit\ like ti Jl'll~ dOU~h nUI I "Doctor, you go to1> ta r" "How am I ~uppml·d 111 It' l' \\lthout th(• tiJ'itr nen•"111c~ oflif<-'1" lfr &a' r ml' an ''" lt<ih c.tan• throu)h ht' 1h1d. gla""''' "Soml' 111 lhl'''' 1ndulgl'll11'' v.1•re on la'\ \\'.ir·, h't · h1· nh\<'r\cd dr.h. "and 1h1• \l'ar ht.·tore th JI 1 "11 11"' "'''uld ~nu tel'l 11 ~11u hatl to tti'l' up \llf\1' .ind l hl'C\t' ,.. I l llltnlt'fl'd "l"d JU'-t a<1 <,oon h,1\l' '11m1.·th1nll nu~ritwu,: h1 c.n1tlcd. lnoking t•'er) 1n1 h l1ll' • hottk <'I '~1m mill "( ouldn't \OU make rnnre,c.11,nc.·· I pk:llkd 11 I @.l't' up hot dog" ho"' ati<iut tahhng the rec.1 unti l 11n1 \car"" . rm not hen• to hnrgatn," hr fl'ph1•c1 1.·mrh "\ l)IJ must lacr the fact. Mr' M1 ln t\fc, \nu h,l\l' 111 ,lov. do" n ·· · In ~hon. lei the gooJ ti mcc. l recp , M) stricken fatl' mu\! ha c tou1. h1.'<l .1 v.:11 m 'rnng in his glnc1al heart ".\lnght," hr "of\t'ncd. "11\OU 1 ut <'ut ei1pre~~o. night dnving, and <1untaM. I'll co1irt·1k the other') -1n modcrot1on " tic starrd at me. dnlling '"''' neat holes above m l')ebro\\S ... , ou do knn" "'h:11 moderation 1s, don't )Ou Mrs Mclnt ~n"''' "Yes." I e"'cla1mcd bnghll) ... ,t ' doinR ~mc1h1nf. >OU love wllhOUt <'nJO)ing It ... l"d won maJOrl.'oncc~s1on~ l t ould 11\e w11h until nc'\t vear'.-. co ntract. -NH~Y MclatyN' llv~11 la l.AfHI N'••~I Oorr~~ ~~~s --t-Jo fo<:-~ ).,)()C. .. ii:C..~ No \.io~ bov' )-40 s~(Orl No (oHH No \c t. (Re-."' NO ·~" .. ~ ~o ~ .... ~, No C\.\E.A-1 '~ ••I ' • • • • • • . . • . • . • . • 1 I ~ --1 Charges filed in stun gun case Japan se Pri1ne Minister apologizes to A1nerlcans By tile A11oclate4 Pre11 TOK YO -Prime Minister Yasuh1ro Nakasone on Friday formally apologized 10 all Americans for remark many considered racist slurs apins1 REDWOOD CITY (.\P) -Ada} care «tU~ operator wa~ formall> charged Frida} with felony child abuse for allegedly using an t'lcl"tnr stun gun to discipline IO children. Max Santiago. 69. was arraigned on 10 counts of child abuse 1n a brief hearing in San Mateo Count) Mu- ni.cipal Coun. He also was charged with 10 m!_~cmc_ilnor ~·ounts of u~Tawfu use of a stun gun and onl.' misdemeanor count of operating a day care center without a hcl·n~e. Assistant D1stnct . .\llorne} r om Stephens said J Sant.a~ usl'<l the electric device L s1m1lar to those police use 10 sutidue '1olen1 <iuspccts -on the feet and arms of the ch tldrcn kept at the Santiagos' Daly ( 1t} hllml.' bet ween. Dec. 26 and Sl'PI . I ~- .Thl• .chi ldrrn. aged 7 month' to 7 }Car( sutlcrcd no pcrmanrnt ctaln- age. hut thl' l'\pt.'ncnn· qualtlied a' a '·traumatic ll:JJUI) .. which rated fel- ony charges, S1epht"ns said. · He said ~e gi rl 1old investigators the shock ··made her atm go weak and flop around. • • Santiago's wik'. Frances. 49. also was arraigned Frida> on one l·ount of operating a da} l"are center without a hcen~e. "Our .information is that she was present during some of the (stun gun incidents). but that she was not a part1c1pant:· Stephens said. No pleas wl·rr entered on Fnda~ and a h~anng wa~ scheduled for Oct. 10. The Santlagos remain free on their uwn-recogn11ancc . .officials said .. Thl· couple"s attorney. George Walkc·r. "-ould not bl· reached for rnmment on Friday. He said last v.l•ek 1ha1 tht'rl' is no truth to thl• alkgat1om ag;11n<.t h1'i client<.. --u.s. btaclcs-. Hispanics and other minorities. rcah1e that my recent remarks have offended many Americans." he said. "I would like to express my heanfelt apology." U.S. and Japanese politicians attacked Nakasone after he was quoted 'as sayi(lg that Japan has a higher "intelligence level" than America because an Japanese are of the same race. "The level in the United States Is lower because of a considerable number of blacks; Puerto Ricans. and Mexicans.'' Nakasone was quoted b} two Japanese dailies a!> telling a Liberal Democrat ic Party meeting Monday. Hotel eql08lon ln South Afrlca hurta 3 JO HANNESB RG. South Afnca -In scpara1e. v1qlen1 1nc1dcn1s Fnda}. an explosion in a ho1el injured three people and a ban{J of white men firing machine guns broke into a pnson and freed the former military chief or the Ciske1 black homeland. The 2: I 0 p.m. explosion on tht ground noor of the Devonshire Hotel sent businessmen rushtng fr.om the lpbby bar into the street of the Braamfontcin area of high-rise offices and apanments. Two white men and one black man werr slightly inJured and hospitalized. Police could not 1mmed1atcly confi rm ttic caus<' of the blast. which was in•a rrstroom. but the bomh squad wa~ investigating._ • AP Lan ... • France.Santlagn(left)•lt•wlthherhuab&ndMuleSantlago Students contlnue Aslan Gam"es rtrotesta· ln San Mateo Cou~ty Court Friday during their arraignment. r Illegal search in Spilotro case Vons agrees to merge with Aflied markets SEOUL. South Korea -Studc'nh hurled •iilones and gasolinl· bombs and d ashed \.\1th pohce Fnda~ in the fifth rnnsccutl\'C' da} of protests against the .\\Ian Games and the government of Pre~1dcn1 C'h un Ooo-hwan. There were no repom of injuries or arrests . .\t tht· s~·oul Munrcipal-t'ollege. pohcc used tt·ar ga!> to disperse a demon'itra11on h~ a small group of students. and witnesses atiEwha Women's t ln1vcr!l1ty said dt·munstrators hurrcd gasoline bombs wh11t: <,h~u11ng rnti<.:1sm of the game~ and the 1988 S<.·oul Olympics. Over a period of <,efl·ral weeks. militant studen111 have r nt1c11ed the Asian Game!I. wh ich oiknrd last Saturday and will continue through {)('t. 5. Thc} h<{ve said the ga mes are int~ndcd to booi;t 1hc image of the government at the ~xpense of the r oor. SAN FR ..\N( I~( 0 -..\ feda- al appeals court. wi th "hllle enthusiasm.·· threw out kev evidence in a La!> Vega rackctccr- in~ trial of alleged organ1Lcd cnme associate!> Frida\ hccausc the search warrant wac, ioo hr"oad and failed tu o;pcn l\ the ttem!> sought. The case. \.\h1ch dates from 1978. in vol\'es the late ..\nthOn} Sp1lotro. descnhcd h' au1hon11cs a~ a Las Vegas rcprec,l·ntatl\C of ttlt' Chicago moh. h1-. hrothcr John. an ac;!>o<:1ate. · Hl·rhen Blitzstcin. and a Las Vi:gas pol1ct'- man. Joseph Bla~ko. Anthony Spilotrn and another brother. Michael. \.\'crl' fo und dead in an lnd1;ina n1rnfil'ld 1h1!. June. volve accusations of lencmg stolen jewclr} that was allegedly altered in Anthony Spilotro's Las V cgas jewelry store. ·In Friday's ruli ng. the 9th U.S. Ci rcuit Court ofAppeals upheld a EL MON f E 1AP) -Sou lhl·rn lowcr-court decision suppressing California and Nn ada supcrm;irkl•t e\·1dence of morc than S.000 operator Vons C'o. agreed F·nd::t) til p1n·es ofJewclr) that pohcc said merge w11h Allied Supermarl..l·t~ lnl'. the\ found 1n thr store. and of one of the largcM r\.·ta1l and fuod records and papers found in thl'. marketers in the Detroit area. 1n a homr and safl· deposit bo~ of deal valurd at $660 m1ll1un Blasko. who wac; accused uf The mo c comes Jll'it mm' month., tipping the 01hers about in-after Vons. prn wusl> a unit ol \CSt1gat1on'i of thc1r opcra11 ons. Household tn1erna11onal Inc \.\a' Several ddi.·nc,1.· law}crs prcdic-wt..en private 1n a $65.\ mill i1m ted the ca!>e would be d1sm1ss1.·d. Ir' traged buy-out kd h~ one,' l·hair- ··Thcy"vc got nothing l'lse. It's man and ch ief CXl"l'ul1\C, R11gl'I the drath knell of thr go~crn-" 1 d .~trange an . mcnt\ casl·:· \a1d O'll·ar Good-man. ..., ho n:_pr.,..· ;»'..JJ.1.1~-'1.l.L-JL.ili:-f-Vr<r..r h,...c...,,.<.:<?t> m-:t'1b-r.1 n?\'.l;t°·d~u:':.ix;;;· r~a~t 1;'"70-:;n:."'=tl -=I ~1;-;i:;' l' delcndant on appeal. ic mon· re,ourt"l'' "'11 '' h1ch to pursue their Sl'parall' l'\· pans1on plans. officials sarct:· r ht• ml'rgl·r \\OU Id l0 rl':llr a nC'\.\ h11ld1 ng conn·rn \'on\ ( u\. Int'.. v.h1th \\Ould 11paatl' \ nn' ( '' .tnd ..\lhl'U Supcrmarl.l'h a' 'l'para1e '11th1d1artl'S Swedlsh lake closed because of radlatlon STOCKHOI M. S"cden -A c,mall lake in c:cntral Sweden has bt.·cn rlo ed to fishing atkr te'I\ ~howed S<'vere rad1oaCll\ e contamination from the < +iernob~ I nuclC'ar plant d1saStl·r. local ofllnal!> said Thursda). Radiation le' els 1n four rainbo\\ trout taken from Lake Opptjarn 'NCr:e 16 to 60 times greater than \.\hat I) cons1dercd ..afr 1n wedcn. fishery official Bengt ·\ndcr\son \.\;JS qutitcd as lclhng tht Stockholm daily Dagcns N~ hi.:u·r. \'ons. \\tth ll/ll \urx-1marh·1 .. and drug retailing outll'I' 1n till' t\.\>o WC'~fC'm ~a1l''I. had 'lilll'' of$' htllton in ti\rnl 1980. mal.ing.11 mun· than 11 : 11ml'\ larger than i\lltrd. with rr- \ CUnl'\ of$JXh 1111lliun lnr thl' ~rar Key flgure ln bomblng to go on trlal ·\ll1l·d opl·ratl"' ~' nfarl..rh prinn-rall~ unda thl· c in·at ~rntt name a' PA RIS-Thq us1ice minister \aid Friday that Ucorges Ibrahim Abdallah \\l'll a' onl' drug.,tun· .ind thl· \hncr "111 go on tnal earl ~ next ~car on ch;irgcs ofrnmpl ici t} m the murders of two ~ * h I I diplomat~. de\{llll' a horn · ·· · · · . +-1 "1' l"·d t· !H11t t"r•·-•-+<41"'"~1fl~a~H ... ~-------1 u_.'>_t~1l-r""M~in...;;1~stcr ..\ltlln "halandon sa id thc government ··repeat~ tis position of \on.,ha\ 11\IM Kl l·mpl•"l"l'' \lltl•d tirmnl'\\ and 11\ rl'fusal of an~ 1wgo1tat1on' with the 1erroris1s"' who arc ha., I. 700. demand ing thc reka\t' of .l\bdalla~ and l\.\O other Middle East pnsom·~- ----- OAVIS • BROVVN A ppliances • Telev1s1on • Video I HURRY IN TODAY! 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MORTUARY ••• NO IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTIONS ••• Prom Al Prom Al ' The tentative ~men1 was riaht its recital at 10:30 p.m. in lbe ~nter. handrails, if placed end-to-end, secretly reached five monthn10 in an "There isn't a ticket in the world rniaunnt'1 main salon. Included in But who wants to compete wi1b the would extend two miles. Liz Taylor hospitalized arbitration mcetina in Santa Ana. youcan'ttietifyoureallywanuhcm," .1he he performance ia tbelt rcndi-likts of Alftedo't. Cope De Oro. said attorney Bcuy J. McMullen or one ambiuoua broker l&id. tion of Mendelssohn's Strina Quartet Antonello Ria&orante and OemmcU'a No, rbe Fire Bird;, oot outside the Tustin, who represents JSO plaintiffs ~in D Major. Op. 44, No. l. all located within reach ofa maitred'a buikUftl. Aad no, it'• not inlide LOS ANOELES(AP)-Plia and infection .........U. to.a 1 tooth extraction bu 6olpital- ized actrea Elizabeth Taylor, her physician l&id. in the case. No, ~ubin Mehl.I • will not be ... 11 was our desire \0 create a outstretched palm. either. Th insurance compaftles for conducu111. " the Co,,. De Oro C\Utural Corum for those local rai-The moJtumeatal aculnture by Har r Lawn l&f'ted 10 create a restaurant in COii.i Mesa. dents not able to ~clpate in the No. the build.i111 will not come Richard LJ-wA bu r· tha • MiM Taylor, S4, wu ~ mined Thursday to H(!lpital o( ,,he Good ~n,Dr. llob- ert Thompson said. Sl ~ million pool from which ~ut mem~.of tho .Lot ~let opcrunaniahtceremon~"said"fom ~itthoteam.. s~1Dlie-.nct =~de~ pa men1s·would be made. Philharmonic will. mak.ina a vtstt to S'aiu. marketina 'dfrector for the There are SS,000 nuts and bolts alaM. streicbina 60 feet tall, llO feet 'There has been a tentative aarec-the Anton BoulFvar~ rcsta1:1rant per-chain that owns CQPa De bro. holdina the buildin& topther, accord-wide and 100 feet deep. It was cot, but it is·very iffy," McMullen haps the next beStthm& to bcinaattbe ina to ~e C.L. Peck Co., primary des.__.. to reflect the aMyrnetri,.•• Mias Taylor's increuina dit- comfort from the Sunday ex· traction on her .upper left jaw said. ''There are a lot of contingen-center. • h t y 0 8 contract r. for the center. And while ..,f tbe """ cies. There arc so many people, it's .. Everybody'sdoinisometbinaand. No, you don't ave: 0 8· · · · we're lk.ina about numbers. Aot theme 0 1 center. · "cowd not be manaaed on an like a minefield that cpuld blow up al we 1houaht this would be fon," says Pubiic blr facilities, four of them, these d wn -the buildin& cost $7 . 7 ,...,0, ......... won't be Joni lin•s any ti~" restaorant aeneral manaacr Stacy are located on each level of the milliof\l to build; SOO sheets of '"' u'~·.. .. out-patient basis," Tbompeo6 said in a statement releued ..hy Miss T.a)'loa pu.bli- cn Sam. Attorneys involved in the lawsuits Maid. ""We're so close to the center, buildina except the top and offer blu~prinu and drawinaa were used; tvtrywbere. · have estimated there could be up 10 it'J just something 10 help them wine,cocktails.sof\drinksandjulces. 7,20Q' Hahl bulbs att netded aJona 1Ju11dcrsliaveprovided fSOtoilets, 50.000 people involved in senlcment. celebrate." with 170" miles of wire and 10 million 175 sinks and six miles .. of plumbina Nearly five dozen law firms arc T.he L.A. Strini Quartet will bqjn No. there is no resrauranr in the watts of electrical power; wooden pipe in the ~uijdina. McMullen said approximately 1nv~vedin1he manivecase. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 12,400 tfodics were cremated at ~~'~).La~nbctweenr978andJan. Des· __ I.•.. . fro·. • .. "There is no way to really tell how many relatives would be involved at this. point." she said. "Those who haven't filed lawsuits would have to fil-e cfa1m,." The prim:try movers behind the plan have been the insurance carriers for Harbor Lawn, who want to hall the spiraling legal fees. The S 17.15 million_~J>rescnts the limits of the mortuary's insurance policies. "In lit~lion of this type. the cost of defending ll becomes so large that a decision whether or not to settle has Com• In encl chec • really little relat ionship 10 the merits o( the case and it simply becomes economic." said Arthur Berg. counsel for one of Harbor Lawn's ma)Or insurance carriers. United Pacific Insurance. In two sl!crct meetings in April 1n the Santa Ana offices of the Judicial Arbitration Service, retired Superior Coun Judge H. Warren Knight presided over the tentati ve agree- ment. A\Cl;:ord1ng to a transcnpl or those proceeding~. l 'nned Pacific agreed 10 pay S 12, I m1ll1on. Ro) al Insurance Co. offered $4.75 m1ll1on and Ohio Casually said 11 would provide ·NEWPORT ••• From Al Beek. Susan B. Ooenng, R1(·hard A. Nichols and Karen S. Harnngton. Beek. Docnng. Nichol) and Har- rington. rl·prescniati\C'i of the rn1zens· group Gridlock. signed the rebutta.1 to Measure A. A.ccord1ng to Mueller. Gridlock t'alseh claimed that much of the ~40 m1ll1 on in road improvements was land ded1ca11on . that traffic through Corona del Mar would worsen under the plan. and that most of the open space pro\ 1dl·d 1n the plan exists under current plans l 'nder the l:.lect1on (ode. a Judge has the opuon to order the Registrar to delete or amend those statement~. Nichols said Frida\ that (indl ock members named 1n ' the c;u1t ha\ e I ne\ er been 'iCn ed wtth rnp1es of the suit :"'1chols said hl· and the other memhcr\ did not \1gn as ind1\ 1duals but as appointed representatives of the ( orona del Mar. Newpon Heights. EastblulT Homeo"'ners and Manners commun1t> a)soc1at1on~ Nichols called the cit) 's action "stnctl y a nuisance suit. The~ feel the\ can't lo!>e on 11." r The SUit will lower the $roup's ab1ht> to send out a mailer to Newport Beach res1dl·nt') and be a monetar) punishment hccaus<.· of legal fees ... aid Nichols. N1choli. i.a1d Gridlock did make a m1)take 1n 1ts statement that much of the $40 million 1n road improve- ment\ was land ded1cauon. Nichols said at th\.' 11me the statement was prepared. thl' cit)·-; project manager did not kno\A. ho\A. mul h was land and ho" much "ac; cash When 11 wac; learned the S40 I mtlllon "as a cash outla). the group "'ent to the cit' aod the press to rnrrect 11. but the ~It) chose a high profile mode. said Nichols NKhols said he did not bellne there was an)th1ng wrong \\Ith the other arguments. "The arguments could actually be w engthened .. Sh1rle> Deaton. chief deput) regis- trar. said she was not sure why the Registrar was named 1n the suit. "The c1t\ has co n1racted w11h u to handle the election ... The ballot-; and text materials have been sent to the printer. but the ballot argument'i \\Ill be sent later. -;he -;aid. The Oct. ~ deadline "1sn'1 a hard and fast deadline." ..aid Deaton. Ho"e' er. the materials will not be I mailed until No'. 4. because "we don't want to mail the ballots and ha\ e \ oters confuse 11 with the ;-.Im ~ election·· · Bobby's death a dream NEW YORK ( i\P)-Bobb> E\\tng didn't die. 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S69~LEI SPACE-SAVING 8£DBOOM ElllE•BLE Dis1inct1ve styling avallable 1n your choice of oak w1tl'l white lacquer drawers or full teak veneer. The integrated unit with twin-size bed measures 83'' x 60" x 40"H and has a broad built-in drawer for extra storage. Also includes bookcase head- board and 3-drawer nightstand. (Mattress extra.) $315 v•lue $298 jl ~ INS TT LE TEAK FILE CABDfET FRON DENMARK Brings beauty and great storage space into your office Cabinet can be used tor both iegal and letter size $171 v•lu• INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPO.RARY FURNITURE SANTA ANA • 1540 E. ·warner • (714) 557-0611 1Between Grano & Newpp•t ~w" e\ ton Dyer ~o 1 MISSION VIEJO • 28191 Marguerite Pkwy. • (714) 364-3252 (Between Crown Valley & A.v~ry Pi.:...,v' Q.THER STORES IN: WEIT LOI ANGELll. NORTH HOLLYWOOD, 'ASADINA. CITY OF INDUSTRY. • TORRANCI AND IAN DtlQO . "11110JIVIUO OPEN 10 to &-SUNDAY NOON to 5 All furn""'• cr•tted of tfl• flnelt .-11••r• ••c•pl whe1e 1t1t•d, m1ny lt•"'9 i re vn1M~•IM In c1rtone tor •HY plcll "' ttnce1 1nd lfltrch•n'1 .. 111•1•c• lo ttoclll 011 h1nd. Not r MM• for ty ' eel .,,., .. VISA' ••n•••• • • h - Reagan vetoes · S. Africa sanctions But e 'd b e wi)ling to go a long w ri.h limited san ctio n s W'\~HINGTON (AP) -' Pre!>I· dent Reagan ve toed legislation Fri- day 1mp<>sing new economic sanc- tions against the white-minority gov· ernmcnt of South Africa, saying the}' amquntcd to a declaratt6n_ bf .. econ-. om K warfare against the people:· of that di\ 1dl'd country The Supreme Court, with It. neweat member, Auociate · Juntce Antonin Scalia (rl&ht), and new Chief Juttce William Rehnquiat (center), poee in Wa•hin&ton. From left .,~ are Ju•ticea: Sandra Day O'Connor; Lewla Powell; T'bur1~ Mar•ball; William Brennan Jr.; Rehnqulat; Byron White; Harry Blackman; John Paul Steven•; and Scalia. + Senate cdnsiders tax bill WASHINGTON (AP)-SenalOl'I focused their anen.tion Friday on 20 mill1on'couples and individuals who will pay higher taxes and hundreds of companies 'and projecls that will act special breaks as they considered a historic bill to overhaul the income tu. . New estimates from congressional staff expens showed that about 12.4 milhon ~ouples and Individ uals with incomes between SI0,000 and $40.000 would face .tax increases in 1988. when most of 'the ehanfCS would be in effect. Those tax tn· ' ·creases would average $235 for those in the $ I O.OOO-U.0.000 range to U54 for those between · S30,000 and $40,000. .\t thc \JmC 11me, howeH·r. Reagan said he "'ould be w1lhng to go along w11h \tcps s1 m1lar to th,· o;anct1ons apprCl\Cd recent!~ b) the Furopean comm ullll\~ ··1 hcl1c'c we should suppon 1hc1r mcac;ures Y.1th c;1milar cxccu11' c ..i~·1 1on' of our own, and I will worl. "'1th thl· Congrc'' toward that goo.ii " Supreme Court enters new era The survey estimated that 76.3 m1ll1on couples and 1nd1v1duals would get tax cuts averaging $801. If the entire S 120 billion. five-r_ear intl lVIOoarnne<rucuon were spreaa equally among all taxpayers . -in· eluding 1hose whose taAes will rise - the average cut wou ld be $194. Majority Leader Bob Dole, R· Kan., calling the House-passed com- prpm1 se "long-awaited relief ... for working America." urged the Senate 10 approve 11 by the end of the day. Thl· :idm1n1s1rn11on did not 1m- mcd1a1t'I~ spell out whist ac:11on Reagan Y>ould take. but the offer wa~ seen "' J t.,.d 10 win suppon for Reag.in 1n one of the toughe'>t foreign p<>liC\ 'howdown., of h1\ ores1denn l>c,ertcd b) man ) o l his U\ual alhec;. i<l'agan <toer, nol ha Vl' enough vo11:s no" to prcH·nt the House and t"nate from o' cmd1ng his veto. according to the Wh1tl' Hou,l· and Repuhl1tan \OH:-niuntL·r., 1n ( 11n - gre<.'> I · In h1\ \Ctn me,'>agc. Reaga n ';rnl tbc saA ellons ;tppmv-~ lw-Congrc -hann1ng all nc" \meman 1n\l·\t· ment .rnd b.rnk l11.1n\ in ~1)u th .\fnLa -INOuld hun nut 11nl} \<iuth .\lncan'> but al'>o the nL•1ghhonng black \tatL'' that arL· dcrx·ntknt on Pretoria for transronat1nn cm·rg' food . and market\ "Do Wt' lruh w"h tu tx· d1rlTth rc\pon\1bk for 1nt·rca,nl ,ufknng and pcrhap'i '1arva11on in \outht·rn l\lm:i"" Ht•aga n ac;kl'd He \a1d ..\mentan' drL· uni ted 1n ~L'k1ng Jn t'nd to aparthl'u.J "Hut w h1lc v.t· '1gorou'>I~ '>Uppon tht• purpt>'>t' o t th" lcgl'1lat1on dl'l lanng ~onom1t warfare aga1 nc;t the· pet>plc tlf \outh \llllJ Y>11uld ht· dc,trurll"l' not unh ol 1h1·11 t'llon\ 111 pc.tlcfulh l'nd .1p.Hthl·1d hut .ii'" 111 thr op-portunl~\ II• a·pl.1l~ 11 v.11h .i fll't' \Olld\ l<c·dg.J n Y>:trnl<I lh,11 "tlllnlll\t' rt 11n11m1< ,,int t111n' \\nu Id uintrihulL' d1rl't lh .111<1 nll·a.,urahl)' to lhl· 1111\t'r} ul pcopl1· "ho h:n l' JlrcacJ} '>Ufll·rl'd enough I "ng \mL·n~a·, p.iwl'r to det'PL'n lht• l'l11nom1l <.rt\I\ 1n thl\ tonurnl tuuntn 1' n111 the \l,I\ 111 rt't11n1111,11 11111 ;ind j'll.'Jtt' l<t·..ii.1n '·"" tht• 'am 1111n\ "ould hurl lhe \l'f\ pcopk lhl'\ Jlt lll ll'n<kd 111 hdp 'Bl..it ~ Y.1111.cr' lhl· tir't \IC 11111\ 111 aparthl'ld -IAl\Uld hc- q1ml' tht· tir\t \11 t1m' of ,\mrrit..i n \!Jnl 11rin\ · lie c,aut 1h.11 \ll'fl' \Uth ;,i, a hJn on 'ugar 1mpor1' v.11ulcf th1m1. rwopk out 11! "11rk "and lc..i' l' thL·m and tht•1r tdm1hc\ 1ohlc'' .ind hungr} 1n tho\t' \t•grl'gall'd tov.n,h1p' .. FULL SIZE QUEEN SIZE 53599 5899 9 rrundle and Bedding riut 1n<.lt1decl Compare s9999 at$250 . • WA~HI NCi f()N f.-\P) -Pnmnl ll'\\or., b} Prl'\ldenl RL'agan tor tlwir t·m-Scalia. anothn \launch con- bracc of the dollnnl' ot "1ud1 t ial 'L·natl\L'. \ale.I he had .. enormous restraint. .. William 11 Kt•hnqu1'1 <1nd JX'r'>o nal regard'' lor the Supremt" .\ntonin Scalia tht· \uprcnll' c <•un·, ( oun·., e1gh1 other members. adding: 16th r h1l·f JU\l1u· Jnd 11' 111lrd "llook forwarc.ltoY.orl.1ngw11hthem member. tool. 1 hl·ir oath.., 111 olli~ l' 1n our common entcrpn~ for years 10 Fnda~ tome" The ne\\ S\tprcmc < nun C'r.J tx-g;in Fhc actual tran~frr of power 10 "'11h '"'" '"1.t·anng-1 n l l'rt·nwn1t'' 110l' Rt•hn4ul\t from ret1rrng Chi ef J us11ce at the-White tlou\l' nnd nm· 1n thl' "'arrt·n £:. Burgt'r camt" in the Supreme < ou~ huild1ng' 'tatl'I' tl)Urtroom c·cremon}. Burger's 17 C'O unroom r -~t·:H\ 1n that JOb marked the longc~l Rehnqu1'1t 1J rll'arh I" ~·t·ar'> thL• tL·nurt· of thl· 20th rentury. high coon's m11,1 ~1111.,1·n at1\L' m1:m · \flL·r Burger \wore 1n Re hnquist. bec ... .10.1.cLJlcagan. ".LpLa.}-th.11 (rod __ llu:...JlJ . .:v._IJudJU~lH:.\: ... i~Orc ID Scalia "111 grant ml· lhl· pat1t·n~c. lht' Hoth men plec.lged to .. do equal w1\dom and the l11111tutk 111 "'onh1h n~hl t11 lhl' poor and thl' nch" a\ part lollo" 1n lhl· lo111'IL'P' 111 Ill\ pink-111 1hn1 11..ilh\ Senate panel approves catchall spending bill ~ \1\111 '-< If()'.'. f ·\I')-With rt"ncv. l·d 'l'lll I h rt·al\ tlow111g from the ~hilt' 11111.1\L' a ~L·natl' corpmlJll'l' Jpprt1\t'd r mla} a ('ate h..ill \f'lt'1Hlint1 padJl/l' nrednl to l.n·p lhl· gO\ l'fllllll'nl rur n1n!! tx-. onll r \ll'\dJ \ Tht• \('nJll' \J1J1111f1lldlllln' ( 11mm1lll'l' h\ \llltL' \lllt'. \t'nt 111 the lull "wn.111· ,, \'Vi billion hill that< hair man "111rk I> Ho.itfidll K-Orc . ":>:ml "-lluld put ( ungrt·\\ "on lhl· roatJ" 111 \omc1h1n)o( ae<.cpt:ihlc to l'rl'\ll.knt R(•agan l.1kl' thl' \.5n2 h1ll111n ·~fouw hill "'h1l h \(Jul·akcd through on J 21J 1-2'>() \till' r hur\da~ night lhl ~en..111· nh .i,ur1· < ,,, n' '1nu:ith l'\t'f\ g11 \t·rnmt'IH 1kpar1mcn·1 and agcm \ ,]l II\ 11 \ l11r thl· ti\t·..it \Car tx·~inning < ll t I · Ho .... t'\1 1 thl '-ll·n.1tt'l l11mm11- tl'e 0\'flmp11,,il \1 hl·d u le I tor flour dcbatcl':tth nnt "-l't'~ '-11nt.iincd more: \pc n~l1nl' tw thL' m1lnar~ and le" tor d11111t·,1 it program\. ~· . " more in keeping .... 11h adm1n1\· trnt1nn pnont1eo; Wh11c H o u<,r hudgl't director Jaml''> ( "1111cr Ill 1n J lc11cr to tht• t11mm1ttcc Frida' n1llecl 11 ··a 111.trkl.·d 1mrrml'mt·n1 111 the rt'\· 11l ut ion th<ll pa~'t'cJ tht• l l11U\t' b\t ,., l·n1ng 'B } urntra\t to )OUI rc.,olu11un. thl' llml\C \Cr\111n . whith rcdull'' Jekn\l' 'ipcnd1ng. inl'n'a\t'' d<1rTH'\llt \pending Jntl n·\trll '' the prc'>ldl.'nt \ auth11nt~ i11 lO n dut·t l''>'>l'nt1al nat1<1nal \l'lUnt\ program\. ,.., totdll\ undLU'J'l· tat1.k .. ~1 1llcr wrote I he \enatc bill did not t•in1.11n tho~l· ,,,me re<>tnumn' a\ rl· p11rtnl out of eomm1t1L'l' hut \Cll,1tor' \Ull.J do/CO'i of amt•nd· nll'nl\ Y.CfC nj'll.'Clt•d hdon.· a final \ote M3n\ 111 tho<>c would lace Wh,tL' HOU'>l' ohJCl.'lJOn\ including a nuclear frce1c ;ind rc\t•mng monc} r.,r rcvcnul' \har- ing with l<x:al government\ "ROYAL CROWN" r r f v y I : I : l ·' ., -~ Trundle and Bedding not mctude<J • Trundle and Bedding not mclUded Compare $27999 Compare $18999 ~t $500 --at $380 OVER 4000 BEDSPREADS SAVE 20°/o-700/o & COMFORTERS IN STOCK! Mettrea• Starting et •99•• • 00 Burger returns to private life W'\SHINGTON (AP) -Warren E. Burger. w11h President Reagan's Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore .. h k beh If f ~ I .. 1-• h h h I d F d Finance Committee ctia1rman and a t an 5 on a 0 "a _grate u nation. n.:ll t t' JO l' ave n 3~ chief author o( the bill. called 1t "the After administering' the oath of office to Wilham H Rehnqut'>I. Burger most dramatic change in the history turned to the overflowing crowd 1n the Supreme Coun·~ '>late I~ rnurtroom .rnd of the tax code." announced. "I give you the ch1efJu~11cc." Pacicwood acknowledged 11 15 all W11h that the-man whose wav) wh11e hair and n r h hanwne \lllCL' gl\es hut impossi ble to say how the bill him the look and sound of jud1c1al authonty concluded hi'> 17->t•ar tt•nurt• as would affect the economy. Sen. John the na11on's top judge. the longest penod of \crv1u· 1n that Joh 111 thl' 20 th c. Danfonh. R-Mo .. who worked centul). closely with Packwood i1I writing the At a White Hou'>e ceremony hourc; before the cClurtroom tran~fcr ol the bill that originally passed the Senate chief Justice's title to Rehnquist. Reagan praised the reunng Burger for his but opposes the compro mise "years of d1stingu1shed service." measllrc. dtsagrecd. tn announcTnghITTell rem en 1im J ~ l)t'. 80 rger s::nd he; had dKP1ntdeMid-rttitottcnqnort1t-~."°'·Tti...r-•1-'5;..;.1~s '"'"a""bC"!ii"'idr-p;...1"-ec~e~o..,.I r:le_gi_s,..la""'t,...IO.,...n .......... ,,,...__ his jud1c1al duties so he could devote fu ll time to serving as chairman of the Danfonh said. It "is gOJng to mcrca~ C-ons11tu11onal B1centenn1al (omm1ss1on problems with the budget deficit . National Guard sandbags rising Milk River as floods hit Montana By the Associated Press M .\LT A, Mont Na11onal Guardsmen and re<>1dcnts sandbagged the ns1n~ Milk River and morl' than I 20 people Oed their homes Fnday after torrential r:11n' 1n nonh-~rntral Montana left one ifrc;on dro....,ned. m.10\ 11n1 mal.., dead and maJor h1ghwa) ")cloc;cd. For the \Cl oni.J d:1>. hundred' of Amtrak pa..,,cngcf\ had to lw hu,l·d 111l mile\ around wa,hed out '>et'llOn\ of railroad track. C '"' r l'd 'it hwindt•n moh1li1cc.I the ( ouard lo help r\'lnlnrtl' c.111.c\ at Malta wht•n ht'J\} rain\ I huf\da~ lau,cll "hat the ~<11111nal WeatherSt·n Ile rnlkd thL· \\Or\I llo11<11ng 1n '0 ~cars along the Canadian txmkr •\\ mut h ·" X 1nlhn of rain fell in IX hour'> •\hnut .Vi mile' to tht• .... e..,t 1n I larkm one Y>oman UIL'tl I hur,d;I\ "hen 'ht· .ind her hu\hand "erl· tro.ipj'll.·d h' w,11 n and tm·d t(I Wdm to \a let} au1h11nt1l'\ \J 1d Journallst held overnlght NF.W t\RK. N.J -l mm1gra1 wn ollici<d\ orden·d J torrc\pondent for a Hdg1 an newc,parx-r held overnight alter th!.')' found leftl\t literature in h1 \ luggagl' a' he entered the I 'n1ted "itatl''· authontll'' \:11d I nda' rom Rono;e, a rcponcr for thl' 'ir><.1,111\t nt'" \pap1:r I k Morgt·n "a' allo~cd lo remain 1n the lln1ted States Fnda} pending a rL•v1ew of the pamphlets. typed documenh and handv.ntten not('\, ~•d an Immigration and Natural· 11at10n ~n 1n· official I NS officials Thursday ordered People Expre'i'>, thl' airline on wh1cli Ronse traveled, to Ul'tain him Ol{ern1ght after he landed at Newark ln1 crna11onal .\1rpon on a Otght from Brussels. Belgium. "u d fa mt·\ Puleo. I N~ deputy cll\t m·1director1n Newark. Man held ln mutllatlon murder BL.OOMI N(1TON. Ind. -A ronven1enre store dcrl. ....,a., held Frida\ in the mu11lat1on murder of a .... nman whose death "a\dl''>C nhcd 1n a handwn11e n hc;t of 1n,1rull1ons that police· -;e11cd from h" home three )Cars Jl!,11 authontin ..aid Rohen f IC(\ 11 . appeared Friday in \.1onroe Superior< oun for an in111al hearing. He wao; am·\lt·d Thur\da~ on a preliminary charge of murder 1n th!.' dl'ath of Ellen \ca" Marko;. who'ie headless and handle~'> body wa' found near thl' 'hack mad<.• of packing crate\ in "'hid1 c;hc had li ved tor 1wo ycar'i. Al the hcanng. Judge Ken Todd tkd~irt·d I t't' 1nd1gcnt and ordered a ruhllc ddcndl·r 111 rl'J'lfl'\L'nl h1 m in u1un I cc 1<, hc1ng hL·ld v.1thout hond ir1 Monr<w C 11un1 ~ Jail 30% OFF ANY LIGHT KIT end GLASS D eLor ea n order ed t o pay legal f ees 52 •. OFFER EXPIRE S October" RETAIL s1999s BL ADES 3 SPEEDS BRASS FINISHES GE portable s19901 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1795 1 Beach Blvd. n/w corner of Beach and T alberl 714/847-8609 --. ~ r-·-~ 'nol H "'-" HOURS 'MON-SAT 11·7 · SU NDAY 12-5 SOMI RVIU f . f'.; J (AP) -A JUdg1: I nda} onkred f11rmer auto· maker John Z lk Lorcan to advance hi\ C\·WllC\ law} Cr\ $25 ,000 1n legal kl'\ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. lliert YwW.C.....lwel 1121 UIMI llft .. CtSTI •Sl-S41·llst ~~c~L LEAS/Ne Foreign & Domestic Autos Equipment Fleet Rates 49~-7961/647-7771 HRZ1 4SXA Was s599oo ~ 1t l' .,/: 1 ~ "ott '#· ~-\~()f,qa. ! 14. 'r'" . ALL ~~,...,. POWER EQUIPMENT ON SALEl_ WAS NOW f 40 l Tiller l 1629 s495 F210 Tiller 1386 s265 BFSOFS Outboard '961 1699 WBl5AI Waterpump 1399 s279 EM650 Generator '384 s299 • OAllV PILOT/...,.,_ ..... 'rt, 1- 1- Orange Coast Jew• to. obserVe '' .i High Holy Days. Oranae Coast Jews WLll join m1llJonsofot.henarouod the world 1n prayina for a year of health, peace and prospcnty on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. which be&m!I Friday evquna and ends Su rtday even in,&. The hohda.y also mark.$ the begin- ning of a lo.day ~riod, whi ch ends on Yom Kif pur (Oct. 13 ). known as the Days o Awe. when 1n<11v1duals take stock and repent for the year 1ha1 has )USt passed and make new resolutions for the upcoming year Services at Claabad of LaJ11Da, 21 S.2 Wetley Dnve. are scheduled..,,. Tta&co Ro.ct. eucpt on Oct. S, 1 p.m. Oct. 3: IOa.m. and 1 pm Ott. which will be at Temple Eilat. 22081 4, 10 and 11 Lm. and 12:30 and S 30 H1dalao Miaion ViCJO. Tidceu are p.m Oct. 5; 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12. JO and rcqua~ for all tiervicu. For i,nfor· I l :JO a.m. and S.:lQ p.m. 0<.1 13, mauoJlr caJJ µac temple_~ at t-0..m .Oct-t8~1 0a.m.Oct 19,7p.m 364-2332. <Kt. 24; IO and 11 :30 a.m. and 7 pm Tem,.. bal&ll •f ~Beed ~t. 2S: and 10 a.m. Oct. 26. (CoeMnadYe) will observe ROlh Temple ae" El, a Rc fonn con· Hashana on Friday niah1 al)(! in greption of Laguna Niguel. WJll hold momma seni1ccs S.turday and Sun- scrviCC"S at 8 p.m. Friday: 9 and 10· 1 S day. · a.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. Oct S. 8 pm Kol N1dre evening will be obser\lcd Oct.12:and 9 and IO:ISa.m and110 a\6:300ct.12,followedby anaJkiay P• m Oc.t I 3 Yorn Kl ppur scrvic.c on Oct. 13. • <\II services will be held :n the Y1zkor memonal service WJU be held Lauer-day Saints Church, 24155 at I p.m Oct 13. Services are held at 240t l~ane Ave. For anformatioe, caD tbe.temp&e office 1t S.8-6900 or i's t ?. Al T Siila&. 20t I HwtaJso. Missiot'l~.Jo. there JJ be eveOlftl SCTVicet on Oct. 3 and 4, and mom1na servic:a on Oct. 4 and S. Yom IGppur ~en will beain with.Kol Nidre on the eveoiq of Oct. 12 with momin1 and afternoon titrvtces on Oct. I 3. Fo r further information. call 770-9606. · Temflle .,... ., C..&a Mesa, an affihate of the Unit.ed Sy~ue of America. will celebrate the Hieb Holy Day season in its remodeled sane- tuar)' a~ 617 W. Ham1hoo Ave. Canwlbeck f St.. Newpon 8elda. a Savica are sched~ at I p.m. clwnPllDC ~ at 6.. wida Oct. l; 9 Lm. and 6:30 p .. m. Ort. 4; 9 terVicel tct at 7. a.m. Oct.. S: Sbabbet Shuvah ai I p.m. At T~ ...,_ el C.... .... Oct. lO .and 9:30 a.m. Oct. lL KQI JiteYica will hetln •• lQ. A rccepdoe Nidre at 6: IS p.m. Oct. 12; UOY om will pc ecede a talk ~ Todd Crasr K.ippur ~K::es at 9 a.m .. 4:4S and 6 and new officet1 will be iDAalfed p.m. Oct. I). bd0te the m1dl\iabt ~ . At.,.,...,.. •0• Y~"u:t"'r Other 1CtJv1o:S i~J~ ~ lnlM, I 11 e . t., -Mommy and Me prop'MDI at Newpon 8each, services will be at 8 the Jewish Parentina C.cn1er of._ p.m. Oct. 3; lOl..m. Oct. 4; 8 p.m. Oct. fla·Ma'.U.C lluttw Wera T ...... 12: 10 a.m. Oct. 13. followed by N.........,.n Beach. includin• a ..i... discuu1on aroups led by memben .... -..... ... ..... 7 and chamber music by the a...,una p oup, tot shabbal and ciafts. f« Trio at 1 p.m. infonnatton. call Nancy Levus at ~ices at ai.w ef Jntae Jewt• 644-7203. ·ens.er, 4872'Roycc Road, ~ll be at 1 -Th,: S1oaJes Group at I.be JewMlll Sl·nger to appear a tch u~ch ' open· 1·ng p.m. Oct.. 3; 10 and 11 :30 a.m. and 1 Ceammlty C.&er, 291 lroedway, p.m. Oct. 4; and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Lasuna Beach. will prett0t a terin Of Oct.. S. procrams at 1 p.m. Sundays. _. In preparatio~ for• Rosh H11hana. n1n1 Sept. 28 with Thomas Over· '.'11a Peeples. a mulli-talenteo star of the telev151on sen~ '"Fame.'' 'Al}I sing at the grand opening of Coast Commult)' Cllarcll. Huntington Beach, on Sunda~ Since she was cast as :'>11c:ok Chapman on the TV senes. Pcepleo; has d:rfermed-<>n I~ Gnmnn and Gol~n Globe awards program·., and Nla Peeple. X l'SHAMAH TOVA from 1 ~ T£MPl.E BETH El a reform congregation 1n Laguna N111ue1 Plea!>e 1om us for HIGH HOl Y DAYS S£ RVIC[ S for tnlOfmat.on call 714} 364-2332 . A CINlll Wiie••• ,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Co•la M.S. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd Church Scf\OOt 9 00 Worship 9 00 and 10 30 Charles 0 Cieri< Minister Co111.a Mf'S<\ MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 8akef Wonhlp & Church School 8·30-11>'00 • m , .... "', . ..,., _ c ..-.11r C*MC .. I Y ntf UA UNITEO~S'T 1400 w S.t>c .. 9 ·-= fn...llOl5 R'°"' 1...-...-c• • "<; ........ c--•»AM • ..., ----°"" t ... , .. A.Jiil ...... ... ""''""91..,,.. ~ ..... ·...-.... COfllllllllUMTI UNITTO lttTHOC)(ST CHURCH 6662 H "·~ ~·; .. ue Wonttlp a.me. I.JO & 10'00 8:JO lvnday Sc~ 10-00 "°"",..,. .. a-i.- Ftfl ST UNITTD MtTHOOiST CHURCH 18225 Bvs11aro S• 912.2513 James A Hadley Pa,inr WOfaflfp a ChUfdl khool t:)() A M. N( WPI Jll I PHI ~ rt JNl'EO M£1H()[l4',I HIJ~l 14 1I01 ,..rgu.r1t• Ave COfone o.t ,._, 1444J745 ""'"' ' C.dl $diaol 9 30 I Ill Rev Burley R Howe '44·14M • • ..... '""' ... , .,. Of ID,,Qlt •VII , .. """I H881 MARK S •L£i. SHMIA r srnicrs In I o 111 \at I 0 )0 1 "' f ,,.. • ,# • r , ' • 1tr •IA, '' I ••·r"I•\ ~ •1 •I I • ,ti •' (" 1011 C.-.Kl ..,..,_,Inell "' - .... 1 ... Centor Al&ft ... _ ldwcator Mtr1am V&ft A••ll• .tias appeared on numerous talk 'anet\ shows. · . ·- She· ~111 sing a1 tne 10-30 am sen ice and at a I 30 p m free conccn. · following a free lunch C oas1 Communll) \hurch mech in the f'ollege Center on the Ciolden West College campu F71r 1nfh r· mauon. caTI-S48-S I "5 • • • l1lhc Knauls. former!\ J m1:mhl:r of the Edwin Ha'-'l(lns \1ngcr<:. ~i11 .. 1ng dunng the I( lJ VJ and 11 a m sen ices Sunda~ at the Newport· Mesa Christian Center, ~ 599 :--.ewpon Bh d . Costa l\1 esa Knauls no"' 1ra \t:I' tull-11me around lhe "'orld a\ a solo an1'>t. \1nging for churl h and c1' 1c groups and appeanng on ( hm11an tt'le' mon TEMPLE programf.. man) temples Wlll hold S'hchot bauah. Ph.D .. t.alk.anaabout .. How Do .. Free to~ Thin" Chnsuan wci&ht M~e progratn. des.cnbed ~a .. fan -_services ton11tt•. ~ schedule 1n-You Get What You Want? .. control prOa.ram~ WJJI ~held at the tas) offiature and her dch&hts."'wtll dude1: OtherprwamsWlll bebddonOct.. church at 7 p.m Tuesda)s and 9:30 ~given at 10;30 Lm. Sunda) -c.qrepu. B'uJ T&e4etl, 26. Nov. 23 and Dec. 28. am Thursdays. beginning Sept 30. • • • 9669 Talbert "ve .• FountaJn Valley: ~;;;;:;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=t For informauon. call Dons Ledford Rowena Bagerly. a member of the the ontbcgjnsat I 0)0 followed b) a at fi..i5-213 l Women's Peace Committee. will midni t service. · -------Tf'<"2'1thcr expc11'C11ccs m Rumrwh,,.,en..----~e;"'=-ii""'""i'"'i .. t..,lffiiii~=-J ... e~tt-r. Janet Dagle}. a chmtian Science she spcaksat 10:30a.m. Sunda) at the ..i872 Royce Road, a d1scuss1on at pract1 uoner of Derby. England. will UaJ&artu UaJvenaUt• FellowtMp of 1 I. 30 Wlth scrvl~ at midoighh and a 1 talk about "Wh) You Can't Live LaC. •--ell, 429 Crnreu Onve. H 1 da ~-1 d ( 8 T ,...t--•"' 0 I y LApefieOCC, 1nc U ing ac-or ~ewport Be.ch Jrvme -Reform W11ho~1 ,od" at p.m. ue ....... ) at aaoer~, who arrived 1n the US R d -~ b f 11 1 3 t h C ri I ""-I ,,.... b f -11v1ttesan eiu11 1ts. rom a.m o t e st a.D ~ eace '-•lll'C o the day a er the Chernobyl accident. s da Laguna Beach ~3 ~ ~1gh Dnvc. will recount her vivid person-to-p.~ T~m~ lsaid of Newport .\ special presentauon. enmled person encount~rs; • Beacl1, (<Auervattvel, soc1almng "The M1m of Costa Mesa,·• wtll tx .\n open house at 9 a.m. Sunday is and fellowshi.P staning at 9. followed afTered Irene :--.i1tscn and Francine: planned by St. Man Presbyteriu by m1dn1ght prayen and discussion~ Hamgan. Hunungton Beach. at the Clludi, Newpon Beach. V1S1to~ art Services arc held in the Harbor Oru1e Coast Unltariu UaJveruli1t Chnsuan Church. 2401 Irvine "vc Olucll. 1259 V1ctona St . Costa (Ple&M Me CHUllCB/A8) -Temple Bat Yilm, IOI I .. ISAIAH WIStlNG YOU A GOOO Afl> tOL THY JEW YEAR "'hroo1 S.1 . Sep1 4 , 10 p.m. ROSH HA.SHANA Fr Oc1 ~. 8 pm. Sat Oct. "· 10 'a m-- •f NEWPOllT SUCH (CONH8VATlVf) HtGH HOLY DAY a UtVlCU AT m t' Q P 2 A 1 S .. HA-MA'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEWLE Sekhot -lOp.m. Sala.day, Sept. 27 YOM KIPPUR ''>vr Oct 12 8pm lKol ~1d~1 Moo Oct I\. 10 1 m and ~ 3() pm VINt AWN\Jf. Nt WPOtl'T NACK (.BACk BAY) cf• KAI RABBI STEVEN D. SCHATZ TEMPU CHOtR Rosh Hashafia Evening Service · 8 pm Friday, Oct 3 Morning Service -10 am Saturday, Oct 4 ~~11n ou1h 1erv1Ce1 and ~ riuldrar~ I' 1Llab6t ROSH HASHANAH YOM KIPPUR Rabbi Mark S. Miller 'Cantor Alliil·"Weiiier ~ i • .oo., v.. ) Soot.,,oo, '>· ' Sot-wr ~o, -:.• 4 s---, o;-"i KOL NIDRE YIZKOtt MEMORIAL SEIV1CI: om'Tippw Kol N1dre · 8 pm Sunday. Oct. 12 Morning Service · 10 am Monday. Ocl 13 Afternoon. Memorial, Neila Services 4 pm Oct 13 f or mforrmoon ull (714) 644-1999 C.HllDtffn SHVIClS, CHIU> CAH NOVIOfO fo. HSHVA TIOHS CAU: S-'&-6900 er ...._7S 12 Rabbi Bernard P. Kite 2100 Mar Vista. Newport Beach Arie Hi.. Clftt• at JatnorH 'EnWf So. Nancy ltvin . Educator (714) 644-7203 Temple Bat Yahm IO I I Camelbacll loff Jamboree ). ~ewpon Beach _<JaJ.t P~ESBYTERIAN CtuCH OF Ttt: COVENANT Brue• A. Kurri., PHtOr Sooday Worship 8 30 & lO·OO a.m. ChurdfSchool Chddren lhru A<Mts 10·00 a.m Nursery care available 8 30 & 10·00 a.m . Come Jom Us 2850 Fairview Rd., Coale Meu 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 Victoria St., Co1ta MeH Lother V. Tornow . Pa1tor -631·1611 Bruce .>eell• P H 10f WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 'n:lO AM ~'' Sclloal I. A~ 1W11t Clju 920 AM Clmtoo Eltment•r xhool S48...aee UI ST. MOil ~ P~.~1~~r!E~~~~00~~UICM ~woort ft#,)(~ R,, ~•lh;m Mc Ouold P 1 ' • A t ,..,.., kf)tJ'I'' I• ,f••1'' A .. t ~ ~"'11!•' 'NII•"'" ~~ .• ' ')() AlllWor1'1D •IO.JO _.,C...'"'- IO~W lu1 ... il'fll IQ,llf 1-C-,•--0... ,., ,,_. '• ....... \44 J'i ST. llCUIU a ALL AHELS 1211 , ... "" '"" .., ...... .. Tht .,._ tua-Ill. ~J rnn1 ~ CNtce A.-F""'" t· I~ Ml S.WH • AM ' 10 JO Mil f• Wamution Oii WttUay Stmc" tfl 6«-0463 . Church of St. Matthew by the Sea ~ " ...... t.c('OOlll HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUHOAY-9:00 A.M. ,._ot~"'9 .... -,..., MERTZ HALL Of ComnMVty Cor9•"°'* Cl'IUrcn 811 Hetlotrope. Corone Oii ...., ............... -U2·tltl -.............. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rorer I Berr. Putor Km Eifert lhorst.id. Pastor r01eclpleo of C"'•••I ~601 ln l,,. •I S.nle ,__ Newport 9Mcll M S·H l l WHHIP SHYICE Morri1ng Wor~n10 : 3 AM Sun<lay School 9 AM 8 AM L 10·30 AM <Interpreter fOf the duf at 8 AM) SUlt)A Y SCHOOL 9 l ~ AM Pbsery Cm Ava~ablf WflCIME 711 .... , ''· ... ,.rt ... 011 Hl-lU1 .. • , I Strnton T o,tc: .. ·· ". Guest· John Randolph Price ~ "Reappearance of the Meeter YOl!" a T. .. ~~~~ ~.~~~~!~!~~[~~-" 2205 VA~ STPEET SUITE 23 ·•....o. 1., '"'v"i"' NG TON BEACH CA 92648 Ach1l1<. ~ " .. tiurc;r ll I')<' Ci 4', ~ 1 • :ic ~~" Peggv Basse11 r::or 1ntorma11on 969· 1331 Lagun a P r esby t e rian Church A "Church of Ch1mes " : '111 A lritndly du ch for the Souttl CN1ty .. St..u.ti'C StnnOm Be~ rTllSIC .~ I 111 -!i111I I \.t ., ,,,,. I .\ ,,, ,,, ',, ~t t '''''' .,,, '"•l \\l\.,, •• ,,,,.,,./'1u1u/1•' 14 ttkd•J Propams For Cldld"•· t'o•t~ .t ,,.dutu 11 "> rnrl''\I :h l' • Phone 494 ";f,flfi Di Arltu I T ritrMl'J Rn Crail -..ns. Or E~lfds Caldwtl lJIAI. A PHA YER-494 PRAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ••·•·· ... r 1 "'••r '.A ..... rs..-... P ... '"frRsr .... ,A I 1tl ~ £~ .. ·~•t,,.iH(c;• ,.._~.c;~A(~ ('"'- ''R11llty'' • lrvlne-Flrsl Church ol Christ , Sclenll1t R•ncho San Joaquin lnlermedlat• School 4161 Mlchel1on (NHr Yale~ Church & Sunday School-tO·OO AM Reading Room 4330 Barranca Pkwy Suite 145 Stonecreell Pleu tO A M -4 P M Mon thrv S1I . ' tO A M 7 P M Thureday " Newport Buch-First Church of Christ Sclentl11 3303 Via Lido_ Newport Beach ... C huroh & Sunday Scl\ool-9 00 & 10 30 A M Rudtng Room. 3315 Via Lido Mon thru Sat 9 AM 5 P M Tue1 i 9 PM . ,, . ,. Newpor t Be1tch -Secof'ld Church ot C hrlat, Sclenllat 3100 Pacific View Or Corona del Mar C hurch & Sunday School-10 00 A M RHdlng Room JSOO 8 E C')Ht Hwy CdM WfotlflOAY EHW TEITlllll •Hllll I P.M. AU CllllC•I /\11 111· cor 01 t1llr inv1tPd to a1teno the church serv1Cf'"- 111d e n1o y the p11v11eqes o1 the Aeael1nq Rooms Child Care Prov1d~d AT AL l SERVICES IEW THllllT ClllS~AI ClllCI • 610 I 1111 St. C.u ~ (Teachini Science of Mind ) °Ct1i• Wt.at Y11 W11t" """'' .,,....., tllr!.Wlf\' 'IP""'f • ...,. • •••• ~ Dial 4 A-Prayer 646-6464 You WHI be W9'c0f'Md-And Meepedft FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Metn et Adema. Hunttftvton ~ SUNDAY: Ac~.::.:"9 M orning Worship.. 10:30 AM Bible School .. ... .9:00 AM Evening Worship...... 6:00 PM 1i.A1lle Farra OaYe Melcom & I ,befl H Karges Ministers DtAl.·A-otVOTIOM -~ e>mce.-53&-2YI .. Prwchtng Chriet Since 1115 .. St. And re\\' " Pr~~bytc ri a n Church ~'""'r ~nd hC"ar '"" r'"''" ~1 Ch11•1..-.. ntt'rrd. l-11-1" •I ITI<'"•ll• !"\\' ..;., -\· ,!rl \h R. hi 't'\\ r11rr p,l 1, Ii \ I 1. rr I I· 14 ,_, \ l --'• I ,., .... Ir "" '·"' rnri H ... ~., ll111h 'h, ... 1 .. , lr\IOl ~ I''" • Be sure to worship at a place of your choice '· '-\1~1 ).\.\11' WELCOMES YOU I UMOA Y W°"ltW M "Y1CH 7 30 AM Hoty Eucharist Rite I i 00 AM • Hoty Eueha"ll Rite II 10 '5 ~M PraY9f end PraiM Euen111r111 Rite II • Church Sef\004 Q.00 AM Child Care 7 30 & 9 00 AM IMUSIC S«mon end cttlld ~·at 3 MNICMI MIC).ftlll{ WOMIHC>ft Mond•v·Frid•y . 8 30 AM MOt'ntng PreyM T1Jit9day 10 00 AM Euenen11 I HMllng S9NI09 Wedn99dey • 6 30 AM HOiy Euct1er11t 'r QMbert ft.~ 0 .0 Pr!Mt-in-Charoe Fr ElmOnd 0 Fetr•a. Aalallfl9 • r hfl Rf!'v Tf\omas Hen'\' • ()f Wiiham Roberti • Mr Semuel Sheter ~\I' T I \\H\ fJ>l\< .OP.\l t H\ R< H • \ .1 I 11111 • '•'"'fll'n ~.i1h • • J '••'11 '. .. .. ·' Aa Or .... COMt DAILY PILOT/ Seturday. September 27, 1988 ~~~IWQ .. IQ9ff MMI IMmf't YON!Y ~·•-PU CllQ.l IQl.w. MOVll **"' . .,,. lody SnetcNt" (1845) rt~~ -t'.JO-l l~~ITEA 9 POUND llUPN8 ..,.... h "Sl>oc*a Run Wiid" (IMI) 8.it lugoll, A.e Gtrdnlr (!)MOW U "Ortgon PlllllQt" (1958) John Etlc:aon, Ulle &u. l =~=WEEK ONl'1fAYGAME LONEMHGfll -10:00- 1 Cl) II& WEI'S PLAYHOUSE 8 Al.YIN AHO THE CllNUNICll • . I M11'1CA'S TOP TEN • 9 8'JQ8 llUNNY AHO TWEm _IHOW I ~AHO OR. MARC ... COOfllA'S ORANGE ----40W'ffl I INllOE TRACK THEIEAM MOVIE ** * "Mlc*l I Maude" (198-41 Dud· i M00t1, A/DY IMnO ltllDE THE NFL MOVIE ** •i.; "Bllthl Spirit" PMS) Rix Hlrrlaon~ Climmlnga . (%)MOVIE * • "Without Apc>lttnl Motl'll" (1872) JIM..Louta Trlnllgnant. Ooml· niqul Slnda. -1Cl'JO- • ()) PUWf'SOAEAT IE'= VICTORY QAADEH QUEST '°" PE.ta . MAKEN MATCH -11:00-~ HOGAN'S ROCK 'N' 8 lAZIA TAO ACAOEMY FAll/E 0 WEEKEND SPECIAL WM8TUNO 80Ul TIWN RIUQAl GOOAMfT QUEST FOA P£ACE IW.EEVANS TM8 WEEK 1H MOTOA SPORTS MOVIE •• "Turi! 1821" ( 19851 Timothy HUI· ton, Robert UrlCn (l.JMOVIE •• "Teen Woff' ( t98S) M1<:n1M11 J Fox, J1m11 H11npton -11:30- IL~~ *',;"Who Done it? t 194:1) Buo Ab- bOtt, Lou COl1111o eKATMY'Sl<rTCHEH . G~USA c--~ JOllNITONl'l • ... M--"IW.1.L M"TBUIOOH -tl:OO- l::Z-w. THNllTOOC* o coua flOOTIALL MOYIE *** "Tiii Liit Olrlllt" (1179) Su- 1111\ ~.Simon Wwd. ·~lfTHIFMa.Y ~WUON'SL~ I=:: DEAFWON.D WMSTLMO MOVIE u 1,; .. ~ .. (1985) Nein Barrf, J11n110ulnn Cl)MOVIE • • • "Stll Trek Ill: Thi Staten For Spock" I 11184) Wlllltm Shatntr, 0.- Forllt Klllly. CD ON THE ALM SCENE W1TH CtWUS CHAMPUN -12:30- (J) COU£G( FOOTIAU OOOGl1' cemw. QETSMART HOtJ8E FOA AU. 8USONS Ff&)WC) St<ETP.INO OMI. AOIERT8 ::JJ:' OH THE KJOS -12:45- • OOOOER PRE-GAME -1:00- 1 ~= ~HAZZARD DOCTOAWHO I FM£HAH0 Sf<ETCHINO OiARl.ES TAYLOA WRESTLING MOVIE * • "s.vtl1 Megnlflcent Gtadletors" ( 1983) Lou Ferrigno, Sybll Denning ([)MOVIE • * •,i, "Superglrl' ( 198 .. J Helen Slater, Fayt Dunaway Cf J PVTTIN' OH THE HITS --1:30-e MUNSTERS Ii) INTROOUCIHG BlOLOGY GD BEHIND THE SCENES fl I DAHCf FEVVI -,l'.45-m R£LIOIOU8 PAOORAMMtNO -2:00-e MOHKEES 0 VOYAGERS C!J PVTTIN' OH THE HITS m» MOVIE * •111 ~o~a Tne Sc111el1 o ·Hara War ( 1980) Tony Curtis, Moigan Brlttany Ii) INTROOUCING BIOLOGY Qi) BETTY JEAN ROBINSON e;) TEL~E AUCTION 'C,MOVIE t • * "Tiie Purple ROM 01 Cairo f 1985J Mia Farrow Jett Daniels 'PJ FAME JJMOVIE ••'.It "Pee.wee s Big Adventure" ( 1985) Paul Reubens E111a0tth Dai- ley -2:30-8 MOHKEES II; WHAT A COUNTRY! • INNOVA TIOH G MARt<ET1NG Ui) FAMILY 0N£ WAY GAME ~~ ..... er..." (1tt6) ..... Ol l.Mgl, Ed ..,,.. ----~ ~~Mlllloe" (1153) Aoblrt T -=~· Oltl .. 'AMl.Y NATNI LAND: NOMAOI OI ~-1 ~ .. M-'\l.1. '°° UTllY mar . ~MIO M>U.: THE WW.. Y ~vs ~=AcouNnm * * • ~ "Thi Emtttld Forttt" I 1965) Powert Boottlt, Meg fotttr. -3:10- 1~= ** "Thi BeMtinMttr" (1982) Mite Singer, T "'YI Aoblr1t ~==°FAMILY . *. ~ "SYc>trmtn" ( 1978) Chrltt~ plllt AIM. MllQO! Klddlr -4.-00- 1MS18 THE NFl SUPf.A CHAAOEM • Hf\. F1LMS PMJfHT8 I ~ASY ISlAHO • • ~ "Tiit Raina Of Rlnctllpu(' ~Alch.,d Burfon e (() ST AA TAEX ePAESENTe GD AMEllCAH STORY 9 GREATEST S~ LEOEN08 at MAIN STREET GD BEHNY HtNN -lb SPEEDWAY AMEAICA 'Cl MOVIE *'*** "East Of Edin'' (1955) James Oten. Julie H11rla r Pl TALES FROM THE DARl<SU -4:30-e OOEST I RAIDERS PLAYBOOK '18 OAEATUT SPORTS LEOEH08 flJ AT THE MOVIES ewoTOAWtB< GLMNOWILD 9 SISl<EL & E8EffT & THE MOY1f.S HJMOVIE * t 'A "Tiit K111t1 Kld" {19841 ~ MacclltO, Hor'Y'Jl!l "Pat" Morita -5:00- • ROCK 'H ROLL EVENING HEWS G ®JQ!NF#S 9 OilPS I SPORTS LIFESTYLES Bl.Aa< SHEEP SOUAIW>H CJ) MOVIE t • • Knock On Any Ooof" ( 1949) Humpllrey Bogan. JOlln Derek G)MOVIE • * • 'Blue Collar'' ( 1978) Rk:nard ~or. H&f'ley Keitel fill HEAl THY PEOPLE I HEAL THY BUSINESS <1J M'A'S'H m RAHOY SHANKLE lb FOAOOTTEN CHILOflEN Of THE EIGHTIES 1P MOVIE • * * '"Tile GrNI Santini (19791 Robet1 Duvall. Blyllle Danner Z1MOVIE • • . ., "Old Enough" I 1Q84t Saran Boyd Rainbow Ha~t -5·30- l!:fa':raTMI I NATIOML. QIOOIWtC UOTOl:.-t TOO Q.Oll l'OR OOlilQIT IAMIY -.&.a . ZOlALIY!TT MOVll ... ~ "!llcllltlur" (1tl1) .. T trrt. Nicol Wlllmton. I lYINNG -f:GO-= ~ wnH~VIO + .MOYIE U * t.; "T r11M1 llllnd" ( 1t50) ~· Aoblr1 Newton. ITNETHAWK IMALl~ lVENlfG AT POPI N8KINGITAU wt<llP .. CINCINNA Tl HART TO HART "°""' eettUU.ER TOKUIO 1A1Z!N11H MOYIE U "Mull" (1985) Glenn Cloee. Mendy PaUnltln .(I) IOXJNO • • -1:30- ·1~~-y . TED l(ll()HT SHOW WILD Nllf1llC,A THfl&'S COMP~ MOVIE . ....... ..-··nie t-mi.-0rummer Olrt"-Lud~-Ball ateptt In for another actreu to ( 11184) Otane K1110!', Yorgo Vaytqltt. appear fn a play with her Idol, John Ritter, on -7:00-"Life With Lucy" tonight· at 8 on ABC I YOU WNTE THE SOH08 Channel 7 I ' ~SALMNO • HOUYWOOOClOSEUP u •,; "Ladyllawlct" (1985) Ma11111W G MOVIE ,.... ~GOU> 8rodll'tctt. Rutg« HIUlf. H "Thi Ivory Apl" (1980) Jack UJ -"" (8) MOVIE· PllMICI, SttMn 1<91ta. . I <1:rno 5 • * ,_. "Runawey" (11184) Tom Stl· • UfUTYLE8 OF THE RICH AHO at ~EEL Of FORTUNE teok, Cynthia Rhodia FAMOUS e EXPlOAE ------([) M6V1E e MOTHEA ANO SON fj = **"Teen Wolf" pa85) Mlchlll J. D DNJMCOAPSINTEANATIONAL • NANCY HARMON ~j·= Hamc>ton CMAMPIONSHtP HIGHUOHTS GINOCt1t-UFE *** "Hou11 Calla" (1978) Waller -~LEMOH (8) KI06 IH SPORTS: THE ~ MtttNu, Glenda Jac:kaon {!)MOVIE OI OLOAY (])MOYIE u •,; "Rteh I Blood" ( 1985) Rutg« -7:30-* * "Mllalng In Acllon 2· Tl)I Blgln-H.,.,, Jennifer Juen Leigh e 2 OH THE TOWN nlng" ( 1985) Chucll Norrie, Soon-®~COMEDY JJJA I THR08 ' TICll Of'I ,....1 fO...v•~ EYE OH LA -UD-t •~ "MlulnQ In Acllon" (198AI • DANCE FEVER 8111 Ell.EH 1UA8fYN SHOW Cllucit Norrts. M. Emmett Wlllh ., E>PAfllJY Cf) LRSTYLES Of THE AfCH AHO f P J DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE ()) ClOSE UP FAMOUS •. -1o:30-0l CAlJF-OfNA LOTTERY • irrrraenue ,.... .... .,., • ..,... Nr. at SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL ""'"'"""°""" UJ '" __. ""' - EXPRESS -t:OO-I~~ 'P1 l~NEWS 11~~~MER ~ ....,..... -J0:45- -8:00-HEART Of THE CfTYQ 9 SATVAOAY SPORTSPAGE e (I) DOWNTOWN MOVIE -11:00- G at FACTS Of LIFE t t "Thurad1y'1 Game" ( 1971) Bob e G 8 (I) ®lat NF#S 9 MOVIE Ntwhltt, Gent Wilder e CD TAUS mot.I THE "Gk!get's Summer Rtunton" {1985) I NAT\ff 01 THIH08 DAAK8IOE Ceiyn Rlellman. Dean EMier DALLAS HOLM • M'A'S'H 8 9 LIFE WITH LVCY Q MOVIE e Off THE WALL II MOVIE 1 t * •,; "Dltptratlly Selking Suun" • * • "Tile Return Of Frank Cannon" (l".5} R MOVIE ( t980) Wlllla.m Conrad, Arthur Hill .., osann1 ArqUllll, Madoon1 * * * * "Fat Cny" ( 1972) Stacy Cf) YOU WRfTE THE~ -9:30-Kuch, Jeff Bridges ., HEWS a a AMEN I AEAL vioeos e MOVIE Cil P0UCE STOAY ~T • t * "Rid Rlvtt" (19,.8) John ID CHARL.£8 MAGO: ONE Of A ..vu; w M Cll11 KM> * * * "Swttt Dleam, .. ( 1985) Jtul--~ GD DAVE AOEVa\ ca Lanoe. Ed Harris G) GAEA T P£AFONWtCEB -10:00-CfJ INN NEWS m R.W 9a1AMBACH e ()) TWIUOHT ZONE fll MOVIE G UT8 15TH AHNIVERSARY 19!!.lMTER *'It "M1t1 Harl I 1985) SyMe K111- SPECIAL -"" Ill, Cllrltloplllr Cuenove Ci MOVIE 90 SPEH8ER: FOR HIRE -11:30- GARDENING eMOW • *"' ''Thi T r111ng11 f IClory Fite ._..... (1171} Tom aoMy, Tovltl ftldlhil '™~ClAISIC8 ~~ ~YOU WNTE THE SONGS ~ ~., And Pteol" (19S8) Au• 6tt't Hepburn, Htnty Fond• 9MCME • n "Thi Conquttor" (11158) John· w~~d !J? Off' THE WALL • CILBMTE wrrH JESSY DIXON (f)MCME • • "Thi Altum Of Supttbug" ( 1979) Robert Mette. Sii BorQlll -11:46-e MOViE t * "Blood Of Thi VllTIC)lre" ( 19S8) Donl6d WOll!t, Ber1*t ~. ([)MOW * * ''WMlng 0"1t" ( 1974) Sarah KIMldy, Ltufll ROM -11:50- ftJ llZAAAE Q -12'00-1 ~·s COMEDY ClASSIC8 **'h "DI Blaclt, Mr Hyde" (1975) a.:,. c;;s ROllllnd Cllh ~ DREAM GIRL U.S.A di OAHCtN' TO THE HITS I CNO STATON-SUSSEWELL AOYENTUAE WTTH THE POORMAN -12:10- (C)MOVIE * * "Nini• Ill -The Oomlnatton" (198-4) Lucinda Ok:key. Jorden Ben· nett -12:20- (SJ MOVIE * • "HOI MO'M" ( 111841 Mk:tlael Zorlk. Adam Sllb1r -12:30- • AT THE MOVIES MOVIE t• "Fl'll GatM To Hll" (1959) Ntv- lllt Br llld, Oolof M M iChllll e I REMEMBER OOAOEOU8 OEOAGE (l)HAMY-0 0 AOa< 'N AOLL ~NEWS GD SA T\JAOA Y ALIVE tD MAO MOVIES WITH THE LA CONNECTlOH -12'45- Z1MOVIE •••'.It ··Tne Emeralo Forut' ( 1985) POWlft Bootllt, Mtg FOSlt! -1:00- • MTV TOP 20 Vl0£0 COUNTDOWN Ira MOVIE tt•,;"TlllTerror' 11983)BorlsKar- lof1. Jttk NICllolton IHJMOVIE 'Best ReYttlQt f 19831 John Htard, Levoo Helm -1·15- L,MOVIE t • Eitermlna1or 2 ( 198-4) Rot>lrl Ginty. MariO VIII Pllbttt -1:30- 11~.:W.Q eMOVIE .. t,; "Zeppelln •I ( 18 71) Mlc:lllll YCIB, Elk• SolMier eDAUMHOCM CPJAHOOA -1:46- • MOVIE .. *** "And Soon Thi ~ (1871) P"'*' Ftlllklln, Mlclllllt'IOo- tr.ice CCJMOVIE H *"" "A CIOCllwork Orange" (1971) M~m McOowlll, Petric:* M1g11. -1:50- (J)MOVIE • * • ~ "Superman" ( 1978) Ctwltt~ plltr AIM. Margot Kidder. -2:00- .MOVIE t t •,; "Four Ftca WWI" (lt48)Joll McCt11, FrltlCll Del. I = CHILOAEH'8 fUND NCHAN> HOGUE -2:30- ., HIT CITY (IN ST£AE0) 9MOVIE * * • ··Anni Of Tiit ThouMnd Days" ( 1969) Rlen.,d Bunon, o.n.. ¥ll'le 81.i)old CD MOVIETONE HEWS -ot~­ IHJMOVIE t t ·~ "Tile Pope Of GrllOWlcll Vl1- t1g9" { 198-4) Er~ Roberta, MIClcti Rourke -2:46- (Z)MOVIE • • • •,; "Excallbu<'' (1981) Nlgtt Terry. Nlool Wlllltmaon. -3:00- D RECORD OUIOE GD ltEHIHC> THE 8CEHE8 rt 1MOV1E * * •,; "M!sllng In Acllon" ( 111841 Cnuck Norris. M Emmett Wtltfl -3:15- GD REUOIOVS PAOOAAMMM GNEWS •MOVIE -3:30- * * * "Wild ta Tiit Wind" 11951) ~~81\1, AnthOny Quinn * * * "C-otcl" ( 1950) E.lllnof Par- ker. Agnes Moorehled GD WWOHS FROM BaENCE -4:00-e MOVJE * *'It "Tiit Demon And Tti. Mum- my" ( 1975) D1rren McGavtn. Kttntn Wjnn Ui) NANCY HARMON -4:06-'C,MQ~ *" * "Rlellard Pryor --Uvt In Con- cert" ( 19791 -4:20- '$;MOVIE t t t ·~ "Blltllt Spirit" ( tM5) At1 H1rrlt0n. Constance Climmlnga -4:36- H,MOVI£ *' * '.i, "Hear1 brealler1· ( 1984) Plltr Coyote Nlcir M 111CUtO ~YOUR Bonsai show - spotlig:hts varied styles ON \.1nfl· than Jfl(J \l'lt'l tcd ma,trr· pine\ will Ix: nh1h1tnl dunng the "I all I t"\11\al c1f Bon,a1 I rl':J\11re\" Ott ..t .. 111d 5 1n tht: Hrciulo.hur\l ( ommun11y ( t'rttl·r. Anaheim ~p11n\01l'd h) lhl' Kofu Bon\a1 < luh of C>rangt· < ounl) and thl' •\nahl.'1rn l\rt\ ( ounnl, the event v.111 al\o 1ntludL' dcmon,1ra11on\ on h11Y> to mah· a h<.>n\a1 at ~ r> m l'a(h dc.i} lfarr) ll1rao tht· duh'' lounding prc\1tkn1 and Ki t hard <>ta. noted hon\at e\rx·rt and author v.111 pre'>· t•nt thl' prllgram\ I ht' t'\ll'll'>l"l" dl\pl.1) c1f n11 nia1ur- t1l'd lrl't"\ v.Jll ht· \l\kcl 1n lht• 1ratlt11onal h11n\at manna of formal .ind rnform.11 upright \IJnl .,.,tot.I· \Wl'pt, LJ\llldt• groH'. dump, ralt, fru111ng and 1111\.\cnng and trccc, planted <Jn a 1mk M;1n) qmcttl'\ nf plant\ and tree\ will he pfl''>l'ntn.I 1nclud1ng (ah- forn1a Jun1pt:r\, hlac.k p1nl'. tatl1n l'lm. t') pre\<, Japannl· ma pk and otht·r' I tw 'h""' will :tl\o 1ndudt· a largC' l'\h1h11 o f \Ul\t'k1 , .,,1cw1ng \tonn that art· u\cd to u1mpkmcn1 h0Ma1 or arc· d1\playcd 1ndl\ 1duall) a\ art piece' I >cior\ w1 II Ix• open from I() a m to 5 p m each cl ay <\dm1\\11in anti par kt ng arc free fht· <.cn ll'I "l<•l att•d at 227 1 W ( rC\CCnt ,\\C Thorny debate ends The Houae. bruahlng aalde clalma of mart,olda, d~gwood blouoma and corn taHela, ended decade• o lndeclalon thla week and crowned the roee America'• national flower. Tbe Senate nodded approval to tbe roae a year ago and the blll now goe1 to Prealdent Reagan'• deak. CHURCH OPENING .•• Daily Pilat N TWA ...... ).·, . •I ''>-A ._. 1/•Pr P'romA7 1n v11cd 10 v1cw inform a11on ta hie\ on the p311 0 'icrv1cc bcg10'l at 9 rn a m followed hy rcfre~hment \ al I 0 1() and ( hn'i11an educatton 1 la\\1.'\ al I 0 ~O I he < hurth t\ lmatnl at J:imh11rec Road and f-a\thl11f1 Dri.,,1· • • • I ncntl\htp 'iundin will hi· <ri chratcd al th<· I.I and In II) .1 m 5crv1<.e\ "iunday at llw Laituna Pre-· byterlao Cbur<'b, 41 ~ I 11rl.'\I ·\ q · Laguna Beath • • • r hl' f{l" \ M II h;1rl Mt·ado. n1·v. rn1n1.,1cr lo youth will prt•a<.h at tht• 1 O I~ a m "·rvH.c at tht• Sbt'p~rd of tbt' 111111 Uolled C:bur<'b of C'hrlst. '()I i I N l~Ud ffoad I d&U OJ ""1g11d • • • I >r l.ir11r' I )oh\011 ' t"ilrn \C'rtt'\ I urn' 11ur I h'•11 t I ow~ull I lonw ' " tx-1ng prc\cnt<·1l 1n tv.n 01an~r C 11:1,1 1hurchc' · A 1 Minion tutbu1n ("hurC'h, ~4 \Ml Yo\cmttc R11ad I agunn ,J ~,. 1 11 • • u Ni guel th1· film' will ~· \howr1 on .1. ~unda) at th<' • hephtrd of Puce Lutberan C'hurrh, IXIR2 ( ul\•cr l>n .. c. lrvir\(' • • • Dr fat k \Iv Pl'll:l\on. d1.ir1l tllm .11 l < In 1n't, will \pt•ak at J W pm 'Vvl.'dnl'\da\ .11 St . Andrrw'11 f'rt'1by· tf'rlan fhurrb, Miil 'it \ ndrt'\"'' Rrmd .'.:rwp1111 lkal h I Ir y,Jl) 1,ilk ah•1ul \\h,11 1\ ll\'\.\ 111 tht• u1l1'¥l'l\ll) .ind ho~ 11 rl'!Hll''i 111 till' UHllrllllnll \ • • • W111fgang I >all1na11n p111h'\\111 111 organ at the C hurt h M1"11. l1ht111111· 1n llr1dclbc1g ~i11 1>1·rtor 111 at lrn- 111mC'rt at 4 p 111 \untl.t)' at th1· Garden Grovr f'lnct Pre11by tf'rhan \harcb, I IX\} I 1111111 'it \ A1 hh' .inti pra)1't klltt1Hh1p tarlott'd to th(' r\<"ed' 111 · h11\llll'" v.omcn. <.alled Vv omcn 1n Ma11<tgc mcnt meet' 1.·.1<.h l 11nda) .. 1t f14~ am al th<' lk'lp.1:1n Warne ln11 \1111th C on\I Village • • Tough job , ~ 1• '• '• • ~ ,1 \unday., flt 7 pm with hah) '1tllng '---------------------------------------r------f and rcfrc'lhrTI<'nt\ prov1tkd . fhc \en('\ will ~a1n ()\ t 5 Program\ will hcgtn at 7 r' rn 1 he met'ttng\ arc led h) lhl' Kc ' I )dia M \nrandan, mtnt\ter of adult t:du1.a11on at 'it Anctrcw\ l'rt'\h)'· tenan ( hurc-h. Newport Heath f-111 1nform.i1111n 1all (, \l -2!UW Slater Mary Oll•er Hudaon ' wa• choaen to aol•e the arowln1 problem or financ· rna upkeep for retired per· •onnel of tbe Roman Cath- olic Cburcb. \ .. \ ·' .... . .... hlllY fall seen at movie houses The fall is low on musicals and ·'WhneN,:' are totetber tpln on spectacles. ' ''The M0tquito Coast." Theater owners ·welcome old favorites, hoping for no sur.prtses like ·Shanghai' , Howev!f1 advance ~ord is~ on FoOowina tbe • disa1trou1 '"The "Round MidnWtt," Bmwd Tav-Cotton Club," Francia Coppola tries ernier'1 faJJn about Jan in Paris with somtihh>a more modern with "Pqay ~eekend. MG MUA _plans to open it such mu1ician1 aa saxophonist Dex· Sue Oot Married," st.atri"I Kathleen in Nt"N Yofk and Los Anaeles on ter Gordon a~ ktyboard play'ir Turner and Nicbolas Gllf. Richard Sept. 19, but no bi& ca!'l.PI~ is_ Herbie Hancock'. .Gere plays a ChM:aao • cop .-ekis:ia HOLL YWOOO --Autumn is in the air. and movie theater o~raton are buttonina up their dvercoats in . anticipation of a cold te~son at the bo" office. The summer was OK -$1.41 billion in ticket sales, accordina to Daily Variety analy1t A.O. Murphy. That wa1 l J)ercent ofTlast year's total and still the fourth bigest summer in history. Fall brinas the traditional dog days at the natfon's theaten. and lherc'sno ..,.eat joy in Christmas either. Only ftve of the nine biaest distribu1ors will be offerina year.cnl.lspecia.I · Fall is the time of "platformina." scheduled. Placido Dom.inao sin'-_S . the title rev~ for his ~nnet s murder 1.0 ' role in franco Zeffirelli s "Otello." "No Me~... wnh Kim Bauinae:r. If nothina else. the fall achedule "tai·P~n" finally reachtf the screea Roy Sche~r and· Ani\-Mararct star offers diversity -everythina from under Dino Di Laurent1i( ~··'with in an £1more 'Leonard mystery, "S2 F~ncis,Fotd Coppola and Bertrand AuitraJian Bryan Brown 10 the star· Pickup." . Tavernier to a rock 'n' roll wrestling rinJ role. .. • Oft the more fnvolous side. Monty movie. It's also a a90d season for ln "Tou&h Guys," Burt Lanc~s\er Pythooer John Cl~. apl?Ca~ in a veteran stan, offerina such fiaures as and Kirk Oouglas return as a pair .of corned~ of errors,· Cl~kw1se,. St~p­ Kirk Doualas, Burt Lancaster, Anne paroled cons who get bored wi~h hen Spielbera delvot anto animation Bancroft; l>aul Newma·n. Jack Lem-civi\jan life and plan one last tram for the first time with "American mon and Julie And~ws. Wi1h the ropbery. In '"The Color of M?ney~" Tail," produced by Don Bluth ("The yo unger set back in school, youth faid Newman comes back 1n ~1s Secret of Nimh' ). Hal Needham films arc at a minimum. ··Husller" role to coach Tom.C"'41SC · ("Smoky and the 8andi1'') directs a SANT A MONICA (AP)-Ac1&1'9 Heather Thomas win lUldalD ID4ft comctive let IUJ1CfY u a result .ol beinaatruck by a car. betdoelorWd. .. t:"urtber 1Uf1etY mlY be eapecled withio the neal week to aw<> weeks." Or. Steve Hoefflin said in I tla1eml8t , read by St. lohn'a Hospital SOQkawoman M~ Milkr. ~ Ot· th6pedie •u•ry wu necdod on bet left tea. he said. Thomas, 29. co-star of the canceled ABC-TV seriet ·~the F&ll Guyt was crot1in1 San Vicente Boutevaro Soot. 16 when she was hit by a car travelfna about I S mph to 20 mph. She twice underwen1 plastic aur· ,ery and orthopedic SUfStry Oft both lep. Sbe alto suffered cuts, ~ and bruises. · f That's when a film company releases a movie in limited m1;ricts for two. pu~ses. . .• ' The first is to attract aood reviews Drama R)akcs .a return to the bia as a pool shark. Julie Andrews and host of prof~ssional wrestlers i,n the sc~ns, with three adaptations of jack Lemmon a,ea troubled huJt5and rock-tuned ··aooy Slam." Charles Broadway plays. Anne Bancroft and and wife in Blake Edwards' comedy· ·Manin·Smith ("American Graffiti") Sissy 'Spacek ap~r in the Pulitzer drama. "That's Life.". mates bis directorial debut m a "r<?Ck Prize ·winner, • 'NiJht. Mother." David Puttnam and Rol~od J9,ffe, horror" movie for Halloween, "Trick Academy Award winner William maker$ of "The' Killing Fields," or Treat" f".:;;Jiiiiiiiliiiiiii Hurt stan as a teacher who falls in combine apin for "The Mi$sio.n." Other movies for· the fall include lovC'With his deaf student, newcomer with Robert DeNiro and Jeremy "Radioact1 v_!! Drt'ams," "True Marice Matlin, In "Child~n of a Irons as two priests locked in a battle Stories," ··Deadly fr.iend," "Blue Lesser God." Jessica Lanae, Sissy between the church and the state. Velvet," ··where 1he Ri ver Runs Spacek and Diane Keaton. Oscar Peter Weir and Harriso..'!_Ford, who Black," "Soll!! Babies.:· .. "C~oc~ile winnen-alt,-perfo1m in''Crimesofttri·e_._._pr,...ovided last year's commendable -Uunaee • an<t "Sometflmg Wild. "Miss Tl\Qmas is healina well after ·her two , operations,.. Miller ~. adding the actress would ~.n hospitalized until the I UfF'Y •• ~ompleted. · ind word-of-mouth for prestige mov- ies that might not be suitable for immediate wide _release. The 0£,n- in are ·usual! an New York, r. onto an s Angeles, with a few other bia cities followi ng. The second reason is to test a problem film in certai·n regions, determining whether a wider release miaht be financially advisable. Heart.'.' along wi th· playwright-actor r.--;;;;;;~~~rnm~r.;~p;j~~~p;.,~~~=~=:~;;;;.;;,-i Sam Shepard. >?f.~3, Also in the dramatic vein is the k •" 'IUAl IUTTUllO l'O~Ollfl AT All WAlK·lflS* MGMUA tried platforming with the Sean Penn-Madonna adventure. "Shanahai Surprise," aboul which advance word was dismal. The film opened in late August in 400 ~heaf:Crs. moslly in New England, with little fanfare'. Reviews were poor and so was business -$730,000 in the first medieval . murder mvstery, "The ._,,;, R.11 i::!,~"-1 * AM r1ie11re ..__ Name of the Rose,'( with scan .·;~ .... ,; Iv I I ftf TMtv Olllv Connery and Oscar winner F. Murray ~ 14iiiiiJ4jijUfij.!.!,,!j61JIUI tn:li~ ) Abraham. Sigourney Weaver and -···•••• • M · h I c· · · d f cwoon.• DU9IOCE THAT'S u~ .._.,, 1c ae atnc star an a ram a o --1' ..._ .. , fl ,251 J , JO ', u international intrigue, "Half Moon u 11S> J :JS 1 :40 1 :45 &. t :50 Street." Julie Andrews, Alan Bates l :OO" 10: 10 and Ma x Von Sydow will be seen in =--~~';, "Duet for One," about .a concert . 11:os)J:t1S:u violinist who contracts multiple 1 'JO "' '' n -...~vnc•• (1 :JO) 4:00 1:40 ... 10:05 sclerosis. STAND 9Y _, .. , TOP 8UN'(PG) 11:101J:2os1 s 11 :201J:Jos,o 1 :20 a. 1 :20 11SS &. 10:10 C•AWl. SPACC C•) The Hlllt Have l:y .. Part II IR) STMllD av .. ,., Plut C0·"4tt Foouoote (PG) 'W ashin~on' loses votes in the ratings AuDaC•) p :OO) 4 :00 1 :00 10:00 In 10 MM / N o Pattet •u~ NOl'li C•) J12S 1 : JO Notlllnt In Common (PG) (1 :OS) 1 :15'&. t : 0 RA•ATE IUD ti '", 11:101J:u5-10 7,45 .. 955 KA•An IUD ti (N) P lut Runnlnt S~rec:I IR ) .TIC PLY C•) Nlthtmare On l'tm SI 2 (R ) T LAST NHilNT (It •UTHUS& "°PL.a C•) J :55 1 ;55 Ferr118ueller't Plut Armed&. Day Off !PG· 1 J) (l 1U) Oan .. rout (.-0· 1 l) '•·~O &. 10:05 By FRED ROTHENBERG ~, .............. NEW YORK -First in war. First in peace. Last in the Nielsen ratings. and tl ranked fourth. I ~~=~~~~~~~w~1r•!Y'~1~oo~llflll~I W\~•iiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii; Here are the prime-time television r ratio~ as compiled by the A.C Nielsen Co. fo r the week of Septem- ber 15·2 I . Top 20 listings include the week's ranking. with full sea~n-to­ date ranking in parentheses. rat mg f?r the week and total homes. An "X-" in parenthe'ses denotes one-time-only CBS: .. :·George WashinJt~n ... was amon.g the lowest-rated miniseries of all time, network researchers !>aid after A.C. Nielsen Co. figures were released this week. · The last week before 'the offinal start of the 1986·87 · pnme-ume season was marked by successful NBC debuts and a runaway NBC victory. the worse-than-expected per- formance of ABC's new Lucille Ball comedy and the d1~strous ~qud to CBS' "George Washington. The four·hour sequel. which focused on Washingto n's pres1den1ial years, ranked 31st , averagu1gan 11.9 rating. slightly less than half what th e battle-filled original a vcragcd over eight hours in 1984. . The week also marked the end of 1 the 52-week, I ?85-86 !>Cason. w~1c~ NBC wo'1 with a 15.9 rating to C BS 14.6 and ABC's 13.5. N BC"s strategy of introducing new !\Cries before the regular pnme-t1mc season began Sept. 22. to ensure sampling against reru~ ~ompeuuon. worked better than ant1c1patcd. Five of NBC's seven new scnes were on last week. ABC 1ntrodu('t'd seven of nine new series. while CBS showed only "The W1.tard" amon$1h seven new sc:ries. In its SC('Ond outing. "The Wizard" fell to 37th place. NBC introduced the cn11cally ac· claimed "L.A . Law" on Monday last week. after the "Bob Hope Spenal." presentation. I (II "Tiit (OSllV Snow," N8(, 2'11 ••11"11, 76 O molllon homes ' 111 ''F•mllv Tin," NBC. 219, 2• • mllllon no~'1x1 "Emmv Aw••ch," N8(, ?31, 20.2 million home\ • !2•J "L A Lew" -"N8C Mondav Nigh! MovlH ," 111. II S million hOme\ s IXI "HHd ot Tl'1« (Ian." ABC. 2l 0. II• mllhon nomt\ ~ oq "(rl,.,,. SIO<v," Trlur\dav Prtvl•W. NBC 10 I, 17 6 million t\OmtS 6 t 101 "Tne C.o4Clen Girl\," N8C. 10 .1. 17 6 m111ton nome' 6 tJC) "E asv Strttl," S.turdav Pr•vltw, NB(. 10 1, 17 6 molllon nomn 9 (I) "60 Mlnuln." CBS, 19 9, 11 • million nor;-;\x1 "801> HOl>t Si>eCtel," Nllt:, 193, 16 9 m11119n nomes · ll (IS) "I( nots L...,dlf19, "' CBS, 11 •. 16 I million nornet 11 O I) "Mondav Night Foolll•ll." Denvtt vs Plllsl>urgh, ABC, t16. ls.4 mllllon ttome1 13 1711 "Perfecl Stranger\," ABC, 17 3. IS I mllllon nomes • --14 (Jll "Gimme A Break " NBC, 110, I• I mllhon nomes . I• !Xl "Crl,,,_ SIO<V,'' Frlda v Preview, NBC. 11 o, 1• a million homes 16 r 13l "Miami Vice,' NBC. 161, IU mllllon nome\ 11 ()4) "YOu Age1n?" N8C, 16 l . I• 7 million nor;-:'r21J "Oceans O! Fire" -"CBS Tue,dev NIOhl Movies." 16 I, 14 l mllllOn hO,,,., 19 (1?) "Who's,..,. 8~n?", ABC, IS 1, I) 1 million nomes 20 1111 "Newhart," CBS, IS3. 13 4 mlllfon h~\ 1421 "You Onlv Ltve Twlu " -"ABC Sundev Nigh! Movie," IS l, ll 4 million ttome\ Paramount Pictures proudly invites you .to a Special Sneak Preview, Starring· A~a~emy Award , Winoor William Hurt and introducing Marlee Matlin. UBrlllianll'' ,tfdrl,,.,. 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"VAIECTOMY" IPG-131 'tiDIOACTM DlllEAMI" "IACl TO sat00l" 1PG· 131 "NOTI9t0 II COllllOW' (PG) 12 oo 4 oo. e·oo "ARMED a DANGEROUS" ns. 6J S, IHS (P"·lll • TIUS sue ru i:eo "THE BOY WHO COULD FLY" IPGI ' 15 3 30. 5 45,'& 00 10 00 "HALF MOON STREET" rR) 1.3.5. 7 g (SAT ONL V 10 45 P M ) "9HA00W PLAY'' fRI 130 330 '130 7 30 'l .l<l "tt()TMIG It COWON" fPOI :1 05 6 1~ 10 1 .. , "'SHANGHAI St,IRPRISE" 12 10 4 20 8 30 1PC. 131 "KARATE KIO II" 1PG1 SAT PREVIEW AT II 15 "TOUGH GUYS" IPG) •twn S2 '9 fll l'OO ..... ltTI I yt(W" 12 1s, 2 Jt. u s 1 °'· 91~ "THE IOY -WHO COULD FLY" 1Po1 11 00 :105 4 10 ti 15 & 30 10 25 MIS<;ION Vlf .I< l ~.1Al l l"' 1 h/)l1 ~ ~ •18ACK TO S'CHOOL" 1PG 111 , 3!\ .. "° 9 50 "AIOOT lAIT NIGHT" l •O 1 •!! fR) "IT AND IY ME" 1R1 11 t!) l 15 .. l!I II 00 II 00 tOOO 4 TJ\~f:I< OOUlY STeRE(l n oo 2 oo 4 oo 1P01 10 I \ I - I t i I AIO °'M09 COMt DAILY PILOT I Saturday, September 27. 1Ne 'Crocodile' teeth sunk into success 81 GEORGE WIWAMS Me!Cdil ............. SAN FRANCISCO -Paul Hogan looks like a born.again Alan Ladd, blond and horseback-handsome. But he's aota b~ sense of humor. too. No wonder he s Australia's reigning supcmar in the movies and on television. You might know him from his Foster Lager beer commercials or the Austtalia Tourist Commission ads in which he invites Americans to say "G'day" and to "come down under." adding that ''I'll slip another shrimp on the barbie for ya." They're the most successful tourist ads ever broadcast. "l don't know how big those commercials are," he Slys with a wi nk. "AJl 1 know is they have hired these beefy guards at all Australian airports~ to keep American~ from fightina their way ofTthe planes, there are so snany of them-... • • available for television appearances. "lt was one of those cruel shows that invited amateurs to perform j ust for the PUIJ>OSC of humiliating them -like feeding Christians to the lions. But l turned the tables on them." he says. Hogan, the legend goes. studie<t the methods of the show's em,-ees and. when he got his chance to go on sthge, delivered a m ischiev"Ous lampoon of the:Show that made the emcees look like fools. "l just watched what they were doing and did it to them." He was a hat on the show and became the talk of Australia. He soon began apptanng on other shows. becoming a major celebrity. gJving up his .. day JOb ... Then he was signed to star as host of a nightl) talk show. ..A Current AtTair." This became ''The Paul Hogan Show" and he became known as the "Johnny Carson of Australia," his program topping the raun&S. Here to promote his first movie. ··crocodile Dundet'." which opened last Friday. he's as relaxed as 1f he had JUSt been elected mayor. His movie o ned back home last April and 1n ___ J.:;.Ju'-'st 12 week's overtook "E.T " as file down under box-onlcc champion. "By now it's out-grossed both 'E.T.' and 'Star Wars' combined." he crowed, shaking an ash off a Marlboro. his b(>Ots resting on tht> ·Wtth his associates. director Peter Fa1man and producer John Cornell (director and producer of"C'rocodile Dundee"). he branched out into a senes of television specials and a -drafrut11e--se-r~~ ... ~nLacs." that have been syndi!;:atcd for telecast an )6 other countncs. • -"coffee ta ble of his suite at the Chfl Hotel on Geary Street. Fifteen years ago he wa~ a rigger on the Sydney Harbor BmJge with no prospects. He had worked at 25 JObs . aJI with no prospects But that all changed when he wrote to a tclc \'1s1on pravam he part1c:ularly disliked. stating he was a tap-dancing knife thrower from the outback and w;io; ." While \'!Siting New York. he came up with the idea for .. Crocodile Dundee." The hero. portrayed b) Hogan. 1s a hunter from the huge Northern Terntof) of Australia who falls in IO\t with a reporter from New York and accompanies her to the Big -\pplc. his first b1g-c1ty experience. "The orthern TerntOI) and New ¥ork C1t\' arc the two total extremes of the Western World." he says "The} 're as far apart as }Ou can gct. culturall~ and soc1all} and C\Cf) NOW· PLAYING wu1111•11u1 fl1t''4. "''IY1, J9 Do,,. !if' il'I' Jl'H • ........ ,. 'lt U I' m--.· •llllA •tonA llfSA tlllY*f ttlwJH~ •OllAllG( •WlSlllllllf(• MMtl> ll1u PIUJ ff'f••I) . ~··,·•y 85-4 88' -~· E+l•J·O~C"'lf'"''; Nt I ~~ ""IO\I • ., r•VP.1./• I.A lltMOA ~JA :'B il'o' J'll~ MJIA'Allll ~r .. ' ...... .,. ..... r.:.:J::'!C1 Sl"'10ll i•4 u,._ .. {l IOllO ./I ' f "•' ,. ,,, OIWIGI 11!>2 .,,, ,,.,,., llMUIOll V1UO ... f,J, , . .,., "'"' 5,8• W1 "l'i' •COIT t.11UA ,., ...... v l,,..11oiv.t,.,. ~ j•?;> . Y• "" ••U•\• l•tf('t •"loool$foo(.A04 .. lll ,,,."',. 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You could be asked to meet deadline, older people wlll ex~~s e to cooperate. Cancer. Capricorn play roles. 1 , · TA UR US (April 20-May 20 You gain a recogni\ion, long-distance call relate~ to property. secunty, long-range prospects. You'll finish assignment and be reheved of burden. Check safety hazards. steer clear of one spoiling for Three cOntenders achieve jJerf ection TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 4CROH 1 lncllnatlon 5 Herring 44 Aeons 45 JOUl'ney 48 ·Moved on Ice 49 Pertinga a fight. ·-GEMINI (May 2 t-June 2-0): Accent on-greater freedom of thought aetfon You'll reach "new understanding" with · · close neiahbors or relatives. Imprint · -·-- style,, take initia~ive, get to heart of matters. Short tnp may be necessary. Wateh Leo. $ CA~CER (Jun~ 21-July 22): YONEY Emphasis on paymonts, collections. hob- bies, personal · possessions. Sense of 0MARR Throe of th~ top four triviaddicts- tgte, C.eryl Ir FrteD41, CMMD Plu and LoBy Ir Co. -breezed to perfect scores in this week'\ trivial tussle aod the Mesa High math ·teachers are one up on the three-time champ GWC Koffee Kl•&d. Jim Eqll11l, a contender of a few Tri'via Bowls back. had an impressive second outing with 101/1, while Claalll Toi Tnus member of more world cham- 9 Deceptions 14 --aboot approx- imately 15, n:1e bride - 16 Marke< 17 Area un11 ·18 ot lat• 19 Outwit 53 Romances 5-4 Sharpen 55 St.,.ch ~6 With r.-pect to 57 Baneful 58 Exploiter 59 Lesions 80 Tlnket 81 Audacious direction is restored, family member ••••••Ii•••• makes major concession. Be a gracious ~in·ner!· You'll locate "valuable." t.hat had been missing.. · !2"'wcMO...,...J'·11·· ... LEO(J I 2 3 A 2 '" KOflej Klutctl ( 10) .. ... . .. . .. . . . ~ Y. -. ug ... 2): Ctrcumstan~es take sudden tu(n in your fa vor. LOlly &Co.1111-· ~·· • · 30 pionship Q;lseball teams than any ·29 other? . 27 20 Thought. out 22 Moistened 23 Unclutt«-ed 24 Kind of dream 25 Sniff• Judgm.ent. tamtng, intu1t10~ blend. Spotlight on creativity, charisma. physical ~~.:,:.~111~.. .. ... ··· .. attraction, added populanty. You'll become more aware of appearance &OHSeholer•<•J. . 21 8. In what popular movie was one : charactt>r shown both as a drug store 24 helper and mayor of the cit y'! 1 Male animal 2 Noun ¥'ding 3 M11. Nick 28 Recording device wardrobe, body image. · · =~i:::t.J. . Vll~GO (Aug, 23-Sep.t. 22): If>?k behind scenes, check detail s, be po~i ti ve Aun1lkl'1 Aenger1ce1 ... ·· ··· .. · -ron~n~n~~~~alid.$U88estions ~'::~.o;:,1•1•·•· concerning rev1s1ons. reviews. remodeling. Rici< w.,,,., 111 ~ ...... ~! 9. How many movies did June 2ll'I• Allyson and Van Johnson make ~~=""'--~~e&he~- 32 "-ol Hottmann" 33 Blunder Charles 4 Bridget 5 Bleachers 24 Garment 25 Cllched 26 -The< •O Corrlda cont9*tant 42 A an1J Ll~RA (Sc{>t. 23-0ct. 2.2): EX press your~lf, write. communicate, be sure ~': .. =110'~~· yo~~ views are. made crystal-clear .. Focus on popularity. friendship. sales S)'Me Eowe1d91•J. ab1hty, speculation, powers of persuasion. You could win contest. Virgo figures ~,::'lat'~ 20'1t 10. Two well-known TV cops got . ::~ som~ early tr_aining by playing sup- m., ponmg roles 1n a Joseph Wambaugh ....................... :~ police movie. Name (a) the picture 341 Hotfoot It 35 Guns -s over's word 7 Napping 27 ·· -Gantry" 28 "Cheers!" 29 lrregt,&lar mbl 45 Conciualon 48 Cabbage dish 47 Oahu storm 48 Maintain 36 Music signs 37 Manage 8 Moisture 30 Assayer's prominently. r11e Dummlea~•J. · . ~RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Financial picture brighter than originall y ~~31st ..... anticipated. Family member relates "good news" regarding employment basic L.Mt AQ91n <SI... ·· .. 14 and (b) the actors involved. ....... ....... .. .. .. 13 38 Dishonesty 39 Enclothe · 40 " ... Off .::._L:._ 9 Railroad tie 10 Stop~ 11 Neighbor on 12 Pefaian of old 13 Troika cup 31 Leg Joints 33 Sanctity 36 liberated 37 Hides 49 Pigeon 50 Example t issues, health. Domestic adjustment takes place, you benefit as result. Watch ;-:,. 8,:'1..;!c;,1:10;· Libra. • • SAG~TT~RIUS_ (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Good lunar aspect coincides with communication. sp1ntual values. travel. long-distance communication. You learn secret. arrangements are made for clandestine meeting with "imponant" person. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22~Jan: 19):. Many of your "best qualities .. surge to forefron~. Sense ~f perc;ept1on 1s heightened, you make valuable discovery concerning financial status of.pa rtner, mate. Romantic "situation" intensifies. Watch Cancer native. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Past patterns are smashed -means break from status quo occurs. Focus on legal issues. partnership. marital status. You'll reach more people, additional demands will be made on your time. talents. ..PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Pct or person who relies upon you will command attention. Emphasis on diet, nutrition. -general health, employment prospects. Member of opposite sex. makes "sincere declaration." Leo. Aquarius play roles. IF SEPTEMBER %8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle highlights activities behind scenes: Clandestine meetings are featured, glamour and intrigue dominate scenario. You'll perfect techniques. you'll see people in realistic light, you'll learn difference between wishing and actually performing. Leo. Aquarius n,ati ves play important roles in yo ur life. You are.an original thinker, romantic. sentimental. and love is necessary to you r happiness. survival. October will be memorable for )OU in 1986. improved his standing with 10 points. It isn't lonely at the top -yet. Here's the next batch for your consideration. 1. John Travolta won the dance contest in "Saturday Night Fever" to the beat of what song? 2. On ·'Knots Landing," Val, Karen and Laura live on what street? 3. For what channel does comic strip TY personality John Darling work? 4. The Bird of Prey was one of history's famous firsts. Why'! 5. Name the parody on the Sixties song "Leader of the Pack." 6. The designation PLO, as used in the play "No Time for Sergeants," had nothing to do with Arabs. What d id it stand for? 7. What major leaguer has been a Last Week'• Answers l. Humphrey Bogan in .. The African Queen" (skinny old maid ) 2. Eric ("Hoss'" real name) 3. Skyler in "Shoe" (Marine sum· mers) 4. Queen Elizabeth (Time "man .. of the year) 5. ..The Most Happy Fella" ("Watching the Girls Go Ry") 6. The Marx Brothers ("Minnie·, Boys") . 7. Steve Carlton ( 19 strikeouts and a loss) 8. A Cord ("Topper" auto) 9. Clint Eastwood (Hog's Breath Inn owner) --, 10. Mickey Rooney and Parker Fennelly (movie substitutes) (Send your answers 10 TRI VIA. c/o 1he Daily Pilo1. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. All eniries must be received by Wednesday, otherwise halfof1he player's previous score will be awarded.) the Wizard .. 41 Oldest 43 Romances } 21 Lubricants 22 MoPa up • 39 Summaries 51 German rivet 52 CategOflze 54 CIOM in 3 Hard of Hearing Prayer answered his DEAR ANN LANDERS: The Lord was very good to me. He gave me the opportunity. quite by chance. to see )our column that was titled: <\ ' PRAYER WRITTEN FOR PEOPLE WHO LIVE,WITH THE HARD~OF- r=======================--===;;::;:;;;=:=-=;=:;;:..;;;::;:;;;;::;:;;:=::::::..==..;_----------------_:...----------------,, , Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OU T HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE '· F/NJHTS AVAii.ABiE ft()M OIANGE COUNTr TO /Al VIA GOIOEN STArf AllllNES . J fl ' .~ HEARING. I happen to be one of those people. ' It has taken me a couple of weeks to sit down and wntc this letter. I could not get your ,column out of my mind. Whenever I was alone I kept thinking what my poor wife must be going through while suffering with her progressive hearing loss. The hearing aids she bought never achieved the results she anticipated. For a long time I thought she was self-centered and not interested In WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ANN I.ANDERS anything I (or anyone else) had to say. Now 1 realize it was not a lack of Q.l -A'\ Sout h. \>lllnerable. you hold t Q9832 ~ AK63 •AQ92 The bidding has procN'dl'd Wt"8t North Eut South I ' Pass l -;-? \\'hat a<'tion do ynu takf''' Q.2-A'! S1111 t h. vulnerahle, you hol<1 ~~~r~:~~~~d~ inability to hear what tSSi& • KJ : KQfi •J 9652 My wife is still reluctant to JOIO in The bidding ha!\ pro1·('ed<'d conversations. afraid that what c;he South West North East thought she heard may not be what Pus Pus 1 • Pass was actually said and that she might ? give an odd reply and appea r foolish. What dn you b1cl now·1 So that dear woman remains silent. knowing full well that many people believe she is stupid. The literature I received from the organization you recommended. Q.3-Both vulnerable. a..~ South you hold SHHH, was excellent. Thank }O\I tor +KQ7 : AKQJ42 •AK 103 performing a va luable sen ice. -Mr. The bi<idml( has prol't'l'df'c1 J. in Havertown. Pa. South Wt>st North .. :ast DEAR MR. J .: Tbank you for 2 ·:· p888 3 • Pass What i1o you hid now·• lettln1 me know I llelped. I bave ? recommended two or1anlzatlons tbat send literature and assist tbe bear· ln1·lmpalred and am pleased to do so a1aln. They are SHHH tSelf·Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc .. ) 7800 Wl1con1ln Avenue, Bethesda. MD %0814, and tlle Hearing and Tinnitus Help A11ociatloa, 3%·A S. Main St., New Hope, PA 18138. (Enclose a long, 1elf-addre11ed, stamped envelope - 31 cents po1ta1e.) Q.4-F:ast · W<>st South you hold. vulnnahl<', •Qt0981i3 6 .·KQI0942 Your right ·hand oppon<'nt. opens the bidc1in~ with onf' h"art What al't 111n do you take·~ CHARLES GOREN OMAR f~ SHARIFF -· { Q.5-:'\1'1ther vulnerable. as South you h,old +K76532 .6 . JIO +AQ93 Th<' h1ddin11. ha.; proc1·NIPd East Soulh W t-81 Sorth 1 + Pasii I ST 2 NT Paste ? Whal ;wt ion do ~ 1111 t .1k1•' T Q.6-Both :. 011 hold •AK63 \ 11lrwrnlili-. a~ Sout.h • 7 AK6542 +K 10 The b1dd111J1, trn..; pn1('t•t•decl South Wf'st North East 1 Pass I Pasi- ? \\'hal 1111 :. ou htd nnw" Best marriage s share a l,lthorit.)L The husband is boss. in some matters. Otherwise. the wife is hos~. Each has th.e last word 1n an area of t'xpenisc, but the wife's area 1s ntUl'h larger. usually. Neither lets the other take full charge. That. e' 1dcntl~ descnbes the happu:st marital l'On · d1t1on. Our Love and War man \l\)S surveys repeatedly sho~ that hct~vcc:..n SO and 90 percent of 1hl· l ouplcs living 1n this format !>a) the\ like 11. Talk about good C'vC'\1~ht' fr om a mile off, a Ro<:k) Mountain h1ghnrn ram can see the d11Tt•rc1Ke 1n human ge$tures -whether a man 1\ un- h1tchin~ h1!1 cantet"n . for lll\tann'. 111 unc;linging h1 !> nfle Greeting card compan1e' ha' t• nut r,et exhausted the po~<i1hih~1e\ tor ·special messag<'·· cards. Ho" nhuut a hne of"I told you so" card11'' Or ~l~mc "You asked for' 1t .. card '' Or a k~ "Better lurk ne'lt time .. cards. Nc-.er· mind, too nc:gat1v<'. D1~ard also that suggestion for a "l)1, orce 1\ the only answer" card. What's ~o aumcuve ah<,ut MC'1\'o L.M. _BOYD City" It'" the olde~t big cit y in the Westrrn H('m1sphere Why did <> man) enrl) people l hoosc to settle m that pantl ular pine<"'' •\nd 1t''i about i() hc\'Ome thl' h11!.f1,C'\t l It) 1n the \\.Orld" ~·h) do ~o man~ pcoplc 'till want to \l'ltk thcr<"'' .\\k )our ltx·al TV weather 1cp<mcr 1f an)th rng like th1~ has <"'er hap- pened around your town. In Chicago on Nov IL 191 I. a man J1ed of heat pn>'•trat1on In Chicago on rqo, 12, I "I I I. t~ o people fro1e to death OH·rnrght. the tempcraturc dtoppcJ 61 de Kr l'l•\ On your ne't hinhd:l\, rt'memhcr this, It's the binhd3y of nine mllhon other people. tc')(I Wa<. a time "'hen the Irish peasant who failed to pa) his pie nhcd head tax hnd hi'i no\<' 'ht tor punishment. Whcnl'l' 1..onlt'th "111 Jlll~ tlm>Ugh the no~c Nobod> hascxpla1ncd nactl y wh> the murder rate 1s higher 1n the South than clsewht'rc nat1onw1dc · Q \r(' thert• anv tr\JI\' wild hm'\C' left on eanh·~' <\ No sir la!it of tht•m died out in I Q,7 In ~fongoha All other horsc11 ha H been rchrnl hal'k from dornc\11r:itl·d 'hx ~ ··Java" ma\ mean 1.olTl't• Ill you1 granddad. hut h> h11o granddad. 1t meant nut me~ I and ufth~ Nutm<"P, 1' what 11 'itgnif1cd in nat1,c Mala}. in fact 1 l"l1w out llf I.'\ en nine C olombian!> lS a ~oca1nr add11. t ~o bt'ht•vt \he es11matonr L.M. Boyd ,. a •r•4lc•ld rol•m•l11. ...... _____ _...., _,. EQ • 2tQ ' .. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane -'~ 1--=--- "I can't reach my back. Is 1t okay 1f I wash my front twice instead?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I'm thinking of taking a long trip ... " PEANUTS ' BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) J. · U .S. ACRES · -4 -, r •r1 take It the re mot' control ls on the fritz again." DENNIS THE MENACE e ~ J.1 I ,, t by Hank Ketcham ~IF 1r wAS uP ro You, ro NEVER LEARN Afr< NEW WROS ! · i I ·f I ... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE , "'7tiCE. ANYTHING, DRDDY9 N01iCE. ANYTHING DIFFRENT L~~ ~· .. , Mot1 MADE t-1\E. PONY TAILS! &:.E? I I Gof PoNYiAILS. t. by Charles M. Schulz 1~ --~~~~~----. .-y-~~~-'T"~___, --~~~~------. •• IT SAVS l-IERE T MAT THE WO~LO RE\()LVES AROUND -~E SUN ONCE A YEAR ' r:t {I GARFIELD ARE lfOU SURE ? -,., WHAT A 50RPR15E TO l=IN'7 · 1 WOULP ~AVE NEVE.R W)U GOYS IN A PE.T SHOP J TMOUVHT TO LOOK THERE. TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE NORM,'40UR Nu. DAD, '::>UIQT TAIL. I') 11'5 ~Au: UAU:-WT! IN I ROSE IS ROSE I .lt '' v " by Jim o_avis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FUNKY WINKER.BEAN (C~,1FQ fl.tl•l )(il.D) . .-~~TEAMS~! •• 'I l 7 DOONESBURY by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis 9·27 by Lynn Johnston ~MEAN ~V1A1LSJ EJ..lt.ABETH, y~: ~ lenKS LIKE. yoo' VE ~ )tx)~ ~\..r\ " Gar A HE:RPWITH Be ~ I HRNDLES !! SeNsrrrve. .. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux -I VE RESERVED A TABLE IN I THE CORNER WHERE WE CAN by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau all Over.I -' AL West title co-mes with 8-3 win vs. Texas By CHRIS MONAHAN DllJ .... c:.ni If I Nelll It took a few thousand years. but Fnday night at Anaheim Stadjum. Goli ath finall y &ot even and beat up on David. The Angels. playing the role of the Philistine pant. slugged four home run!. including three in the sixth inning. to ·literally knock out Texas. The 8-3 victory sewed up 'tbc American League Western Division title before 46,677. The title is the third in the franchise's 26 yean . following 1979 and 1982 playoff appearances. Brian Downing, Ont' of only two payers to have been here for all three titles. led the attack. hilling two mammoth home runs and driving 1n fi ve runs. "You don't know how tickled I am to wi n this th1'ng in a season an which we were so decimated (with injuries)." Manager Gene . Mauch said. "We held' together when no one gave a chance. ·"I've only had one sip (of the celebration champagne), but I hope there's cause to • drink a whole lot more of this later on." "Every year they say we arc too old. They fail to realize what's on paper 1s different than what's 1ns1de." Doug DcCinccs said. "(Bob) Boone. Downing and (R~e) Jack- son have that intangible and !bat's some- thing that creates a winner .... · "This game wasn't the one to reflect' on all the accomplishments we had," said Wally Joyner. who had a lot ofacco'1\plishments in his 1n1tial season. ··we hope that's in the World Series. We were in the right place at the right time and we've done what ·we needed to be succe'lsful. This is just icing on the cake." · Joyner, who as a Mormon. could not panake of the champagne, but said, "I sure did enjoy having at poured on me." Just as Mauch certainly enjoyed havi ng the Angels pour the runs on Texas. TraiTing 2-0 af\er the Rangers came up with two runs off starter and winner John Candelaria (9-2). the Angels. as they ha ve in AL playofl 11e1Jedule rAI Tll'MS ttlT) Tuetd9y, Oct. 7 Aftell1 •I AL EHi winner, S·2S o m. W..._y,Oct.I Allelb •I AL East winner. 12:0S o.m. ,,..v,Oct. 10 AL EH i winner •I A.nelb. S:20 o.m. Seturdey, Oct. 11 AL E•tl winner •I A.nelb. S:20 o.m, ~v.Oct. 12 . AL East winner •t A.nelb. noon (If necnurv> Tuesmv, Oct. 14 Allelb •t AL East winner, 5:20 o.m. (If necn111r·v> Wednesday, Oct. 15 .,..... •I AL EHi winner. S:20 o.m. (If necnurv> seemingly all 90 of their wms. mounted a comeback. this time tn the sixth. "At 8:58 p.-m .. Gene Mauch came over to me and asked when we w1:rc gomg to get it started." CA plained Joyner. "I sa.td. 'Al 9 p.m.' Between 9 p.m. and I 0 p.m .. we scored eight runs." With one out, G?!"Y tettts. who had only I 0 home runs in 1,44 1 at-bats and had ncwr hit one asa right-handed hitter, did j ust whar would be.expected in th as season of destiny -he hit a home run ngh 1-handed. Pcuis drove Make Mason's 0-1 patch well over the left-field wall. cuumg the gap an half. 2-1 . "I was JUSt ti) a n~ to find a wa y to get on ba~ and I rnd up h1tt1ng a home run. It's my first one nght-handed. so it's not a common than&," said Pettas. whom the trowd brou&ht out for a cunam call. "It did get things rol,ing. The guys said if Gary q tn do it. we can also.·· · :_fhe. next batu."r. Jo}'ner. got aboard whc11 Ranger second baM:man Toby Harrah couldn't handle h1\ gr9und ball. Dale Mahom (2-4) replaced Mason. He thre"' JUSI lhr«:t' p11ches to Downmg. The th ird one 'Wit led over left fiel der Tom Paciorek's head. and the Angels v.ere ahead 3-2 and on their wa> . .\f\cr ~Cances grounded out. Geo • Hendnclrhnech S'~Wlfillj acaore cou only watch '>all OHr his head and then the wall. (Pleue eee A1'GltL8/BS) - · An1el•' magic number: Downing refuses to settle , Only World.Series - berth will give him some satisfaction - By EDZINTEL Oeltr .... C.u a ••nt Try though they might. at was all the Angels players could do to get a smile out of Friday night's big.game hero. Bnan Downing. I While all around him. the cham- pagne floodgates opened. Downing stood. a beer can 1n one hand. a towel tn the other. patiently answenng repon•s" questions. You would have thought Downing had JUSt success- fullv taken out the trash. rather than hat iwo home run\ and d n ven in five runs tn the Angels' 8-2 d1v1sion- chncl11ng wm over Texas. What's wrong w11h Downing? Docsn·1 he know a good pan) when he sees onl'., 'T ve 1ust never been the hero t~pc.'' Downing tried to explain over the popping of corks. ·-rm JUSt an t•\l'f)da~ pla}er. having a good time an m' hometown ... ound'> real \Cnttmental. but .. houldn·1 a gu~ Ile allowed to cut lose JUSt once' .. Don"t get me wrong. this as V'Cat and all. but l'H been on two d1 v1s1on (playofl) losers l~ust won"t mean much until we get 10 th«: Senes." ---__J .\t least r>own1ng·.-. memory had nm fatll'd him. 1fh1\celebratof) spirit had ... ,_ .......... Ancel• Doug DeClnce. and Gary Lucas (left) celebrate winning the American League Weat title after John Candelaria pitched them to victory Friday. (Plea.e eee OOWJlfDfG/83) Mc:saoff WinningoneforCed, Artists top Dolphins to 1 ts best Todd leads Laguna ··11· .. ~oml'th1ng that I kno\.\ i\ hard Dana Hallo;" J-}ard lan e disdaining a 10 put out of>•>ur mtnd," said Collon potrntaal third fil'ld goal b} Vicker\ Start ever t 14 6 · t of h1s tl·ani's n1l'ntal !itatl' prior tu thl' "W l' \.\l're heating ·1.:m up and we 0 -VIC ory. .\rt1Sl\0 third non-kague encuuntn \.\ilnlcd Ill keep beating nn lhl'm." · H. d 'Tt'dnr k " a father figure "'1th " 'aid ( 01111n of hi\ derl\111n 111 go tor a Mustangs improve to 3-0 a fter 35-8 romp over Ra n cho By RICHARD DUNN The Costa Mesa Mu'itang!>. a Inn~~ 11me doormat an thl·Sra View I t«i$Ul'. will face a true tc\I nnl "'l'd aga1n,1· Newpon Harbor wh1C'h "''II prohahh give '>Orne tndarat1on a'\ tu "'hl·thrr the Mu'itang'i arc for real Or II ma} c;hov. j U')I hov. guo<l thl'\ reall) arc. heC'au<>e thl\ definatl'l).1<>n ·1 the samt" Co\la Mesa team whllh stumbled through the c;;e:-i VH'" League the pa~1 fr" .. ea.,onc, Perhaps 11 w ok Mu<>tang C nad1 Tom Baldwtn IY.O .full H'Ur'\ .11 thl' helm before ht' rnuh.I turn around .1 deflating football program. Thr 1h1rd· year coach has the Mustangs '-0 atk r Fnday night's 35-8 trouncing over visiting Rancho A.lam110-. :u Newport Harbor High. That's nght < ll'itJ ~k,.1 ""hat h accumulated V\X \.trd<1 ruc.hanR against tht' Vaqut'rm (fl-.:!· I I. '' 1111111 its best c.tan l'\l'r fhe nun-le:tRue game nt"<l week .1ga1n\I a rnu1 h nwrl' physical Nl·wpon t1:11m 'hnuld tx· 1ntercst1n g. Costa Ml''la nq•msc·du' l'r HJ Hard a carry <>n tht· ground (JS r arm·'i '' 1lh ~naor run111ng har k T}lcr Riddell leading thl" v. 3) "'1th 185 ) ard'i 11n only 14 camr ... includmg tour hdov. n runs ol 2~. I 8 and 4 7 )ards I k .il,11 had a 49-yard tourhdown run and a 46-yard -.coring pass ra iled hat k becau§C.' of Mu"ltang penalties Tht' Musta ngs were penal11cd 11 tames for 85 )ards. "If we havt• a~ many pt'nalt1cs against Newpcirt und Corona dl'l Mar (\nsta Mc~·, oppo- nent thr foll owing week\:· Raid"' an said "we won"t wan ·· The pcnaltal'-.. howcvl'r. d1dn·1 sttm m matter agatn\t Kanlh<> Alam1111\ 1 ht Mu'itangH1pcncd "-tlh (PIHH eee COST A Mlt8A/82) praises a f man dominatang~·rsonaht}. I might If) tu lourhdm\ n in'itead ofa lil'ld gnal \.\1th 1m11atr ha~ \Olt'e at halflamc." thl' \um.• ttl"d a1 6 By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Oeltf l"flot II•" fhe\ ·,1: lu~t th«:ir cu<1lh < cdnll.. I IJrdn;an. hct·uu~l· nl alkgl·d pm· 'ess1on of CC)(.':llOl' hut for all 1ntl'nt and purpoc;c. 'l'I) lmk ha' changed at Laguna 1lkach l1 1gh flw i\rtl\u; foothl1ll tl·am i' ,1111 un".catcn . \till "lnnJng v.1th 'il'tond- half rall1c'i. ')tall nH•rrnmang penal tit'' t in for 1~11 )ard.., FrnJa~I Jnd .. 1111 u11h11ng a hrutal runn\(lg g;.inw re - \ oh 1ng around 21 ll-pound 1ailhal k Jonathan T ndd Jlld '1 ill m t•ruiming ix·nalt1c\ Dan.1 Hill' "a' a 14 -ti 'tl't1m o l thl'. ho'il ·\rt.-.1\ "'ho Jrl" opt'r:ltlng tx·- h1nd interim l·nalh L lo}d C trnon. lie .1dmi11rd he plan1ll'd Ill 11<.e Hard· man'<; has1cs for a w1nntnR formu la. R' halftime the .\n1sts "-t'rc on thl· llo\'e'a dl'lrn"'c had. \tnl' los1ngrnd !Or the third \tra1ght game 'l'\.\O\ turned 11 1n<.1dt··nut on 1>.m.1 1ra1hng 6·' hetau<ie of a JfHard llallc,' lir\t pla~ 1ntl·rtt·p11ng a screen pav. Imm Dolphin quar Htl l..ma n pa'is 1u g1'l' the \rt"'' lht· terbark JJ'>On H 1ckman Ill Biii hall al lhl' Dolph an 2 I • Mitchell T"'o con'l'CUll\t' 1kl.J~·llf·l/.Jml· Rut 1n l'u\lomaf) fao;h111n. thl' pl·nalt11:' hacl..cd the .\rt1''' up lx·lort' .\n1s1s went to work an tht• third lmld r utln<'\cfnr 2 1 \arth tl\\'rlhl' quaner. marrhang 85 yard-; in 17 ld1 "dl· 111 the Dolphin I ':ml lane pla)S (the first I S were pcJlalt~·frt•c) 'e111ng up a 1-~ard <.111.1<.h h' lullhat l.. But the\ ~citied for Ian \"1rl..t·r,· ·\nth ~1H'r' ~et·ondficlJgoalof t hcl'\enans.aJI-l odd .tollm~cd \.\1th .1 l\\11-p11in1 'ard ciTort w11h '·SM kit 1n thl' lttn' l'r\aon run The .\rt"'' \H·n· up quarter. -·-· -I" l'll!hl and \.\CH' Ot'H'r \1·rio11\h "lie ({ tllton)Ju\t told u<. to hud.k thn'.lll'Oed theH·after dov.n." ..aid fodd. who wa\ the ··v,,. "'antt•d tht' for ( 1·d · \Jid w1:rkhti r\t' for the .\Pl Kt' "'1th l l'i I odd ··v. l' ma" ham .md '"t' hJd 111 , ard\ on 27 l'arnc<.. dn 11 tor him V. t' lo' t' him'<' mud1 ·· · Laguna Bcal'h marched again on''' Hardman. a fornwr .\II· Pm dl'· next poo;'ie,~aon. goi ng 54 ~ard' 1n X fr·n<.1H' l'nd for tht· \an l-rc1nn,ro pla~~ before heang stopped at the (Plea.e Ke LAGUNA/84) Woodbridge outduels Uni Wa rrior defense ha lts Trojan threat for 10-8 friumph By HOWARD L. llANOV I Woodhndgr High won the h:ittlc of In ine. tdpphng cro\\·t11v.n m al \ lnl- 'Cr\lt~ H1Jh. ll>-8. 1n non-league toothall :1c11on at In ant• ll1gh Fnda~ In the end, 11 wa~ a l"a\l.' ol a mf\~d 'lt·onng opponun11~ for l nl\t'f'\1t y and a sterling goal-line 'ltand for the Wamorc, that madl' the d1ffefcnq· ~ t "We had a good dcfrn\1v'c dlnr1 111n1~ht." Woo<lbndge C 1lalh f irnc NoJ• S31d "Our offense al~' men <:d the hall well carh an tht· IUJMC'. but when v.c "'ent to a huddle latr in the gnme. tt wem«t to dl\turh u~ hccau'I<' we arcn '1 o~d 10 11 ·· l lni,crsll\ ( oach Mark ( un- ningham also lclt ha'i team pla~nl "'l'll o n defense "I almmt kcl that I h~H' 10 apolog11c h) Mar de fen~•"«: 111a1 h ( hr1' <. onlin fllf the wa' our oni.'n\l' pla)ed mo\t of the ga ml' ... < un· ningham \aid . "V..oodbndgr l·aml' lout an a defense we hadn't l'\JX'l'tl'd andlthat made a dafTercnrc .. Do"'n J.O 1n the -;erond quanl·r l 'n1vcrs1t} mo,cd into ~·on ng po,. 1t1on af\cr a 22-)ard punt return h\ Roben Rt lc) to the Wamor 27 \<"t ur a pair of 12-)ard ru ni. by Craig Belle 111 the three When 1hc TroJaM failed tn S<'ore 1n three tnl''i. thr} went for .t tout::hdown on fou rth down tn~ll'lld nf a fic•ld (lOal. · I lclt 11WB\1mponan1 for u') to ltl't on the hoard at th~t time w11h n 10111 hdown," C unn1ngham addrd .. , wn' d1'l:lppo1ntcd our offen'><' didn't tal t• 11 an, hut Wt' \tall h,\d plrRI\ ot 11mr le-ft " , . \\ <)(Xlhndge \lnrl'd fir\t on a 47- 'an! d rne w11h I n k it 1n tht• fir\t qu:irtc:r a' quarterllal I.. I-rit ttrnught·r C''lkd around nghl l'nd from fiH' \Jrd\ 1n11 fnr the llHll htln""n l\l·11h Boolhrmd l..1d..rd thl' l'\lf,J poar11 for thl· 7.1l ,1d ' antagr Bm11h1mJ added .1 411-,.1111 tid1l gc)al tn thl' th1r1I f'l'rHXI tn I'"' thl' \\ ,1rt1nl\ an lnint 111.11 I he T mJan' put tnEtt'lhrr their ooh pa .... ing JltlH" nl I II n1gh1 Ml\I l 11Upkd "llh thrt•t• p n.lltll'\ -.(.otn l 1hr1r lonl' tnulhdo n "'''h '11'1 n·maining .\f\cr ma'i\tng h1'1 fir\! 'i..' a1tcmp1'. quancrbacl Jell Ra1lc~ h11 \hiur an a rn"" during a ctn' c that "'l'nt from the l 'navrrsaty 27 to.pa) dirt. fhoma~ Kwo'n grabbed i\ puir lor .!O \ard~ before John Oak\on. a b-~ «'ninr gathcrtd an a :! '·)ard amal at the tv.n and 1.t.t'nt h1@.h an the Jar aho' t' the drfl'ndcr fo1 a onr-,ard touch- dnw n r(' e1m11n lia11<'\ pac.\C.'d h' (PleHe eee W ARRIOR8 /B3l Delly .... ,._.. .., Nlcll ...... Laguna Beach'• Danny Lane (abo'Te photo) I• tackled by Dana Hills' Todd Print, while Broe Stee:n• of Laguna (below) run• paat the Dolpbina' orea Bar . •I • ' 1. ------~~------------..... -------------------------------------------........... ... . .. I Rersch~l Walker, pluiilber, enjoying sudden attention p,..m AP di1pa ccbe1 DALLA -Herschel Walker says he's enjoying thr notonct> of his fa mous name . That's Hers<:hl'I V.dlki:fthe plumber's apprentice. not Her'l1.hcl Walker the running back for the Dallas Cowbo)s. "Up until the lime the Dallas C owbo} s signed that other Herschel \.\ all cr to ht: on the team. my lit"t· wa<, real ord1na~ ... said the 25-}ear-old plumber. He said the name alone carries such an aura that some peopll· momcntaril> O\ crlook thc fact that he weighs onl> I 50 pounds. has blond hair and blue e}cs. He opened a new bank ;account two "'1.·cks ago. "The manager of the bank personal!~ 1.HOtl' me a letter and thanked me for dt)1ng business at his bank," he said. "Heaskt•d me to pka'>ntup by and Sa) ht'llo the next time I came by.·: The plumber ~1d thc m..inJger apparent!} didn't stop to "'onder wh) a man "'Ith J mult1m1lhon-dollar contract "'uuld be opcntng an anounl ~1th ufll~ $115 Quote of the day Dale Moborclc, Texas Rangers· rl'11l'I pill h- er. after serving a game-wanning home run to Kansas C 11~ 's Frank Wh11e: "11 wa-, :i h;ing1ng sinker--:-1fthcre 1'1 such a thing" Tourney leaders battle wind Mark Calcaveccbla anU Paul Atinger !I matched "'tnd-blo"'n 70sand ITIO\l'd into a uc for thl· <.lTOnd-round kad I rtUJ \ 1n thl· South\.\e~t (11111 ( la\s1t 1n Ab1knc. fc\a\. 'Tn· alwa~' hn'n good in the"' ind r' t' had a lot uf good wurnaml·nt\ 1n the wind ·· 'la1LI .\1111gl'I ..... tw hai. )Ct lo win J 111k hul ha!> rnlln tl'd 2 h -117 in this. h1~ founh \ca,on un thl' PC1A Tour ··1 led li kl· l\e got 50 percent ot lh1. lil'ld heat whl•n "'t' 't' gc>t haJ weather. It's an ad' antagt• to m1.• JUSt hc<:au\c l'' t'f} huc.l~ dse gels so bomhn.l out ahout thr: bad \\Cather anc.l I JUSt kcep plugging along." '>aid Calca,n·c.h1a. "'hn ha'> put together a rl·mJrkJhk c.Oml·back 1h1<. St'<t'>UO Arnold Palmer, "'1th 1inc 111 ht'> tx·ttcr pulling round'> of the year. shot J ti-und1·r-par 65 to take a 1wo-'.troke kad o verdclcnc.l1ng ch:impion Billy Casper 1n tht· of)l.·n1ng round of a '>l'ntor' 111urnamt·n1 in ( af)I.' fl11alx'th. Maine ( a'fll'r ·"'" puttcJ "ell "h1k \l.'l>nng li\t' birdies on the hJc. I. nrnl'. inl.luJ111g thrl'l' on the la~l three holc\ H" h ~ '>Ulrl· 1ndudcd one hoge) on lhl' • front nine USC hosts No. 6 Washington The V.a<,h1ng1on H u,l..tt''>. 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Aa. --Ed~1n SI Rosano won the World Boxing Associa- 1ion's hghtweigh1 title Fnday ni4ht on a second-round knockout of Livingstone Bramble and also stoic the thunder from Hector "Macho" Camacho, who kept has title on a1.1nanimous 12-round decision. .ln a savage display of power punching, Rosano be~e a champion for the second time by putting Bramble down for the count at 2:28 of the second round Then Rosano JOtned a crowd of about 5.000 at tbc 9.000-scat outdoor Abel Holtz Stadium 10 watch Camacho outpoint Cornelius Boza-Edwards and keep ihe World Boxing Council lightweight title. It looked as if Camacho would also score a spectacular vactot) as he knocked the the 30-\edf-olt.I Boza-Edwards do,wn wtth the fight less than a minute old. But the n the champio n ~cemed content 10 jab and move and settled for a one-sided 12-round <kc1i.ion. The victory by amacho seemed to set up a rematch with Rosano. However. Camacho said 1mmed1ately af\er has figh t that he wants to movc up to Junior welterweight because he has troubk making thl' I J5-pounJ lightweight limit. Brewers· select Trebelhorn Mil \"-.\VKEE -fhard-base coach a I om 1 rl"lleth utn uas namt'd 1n1cnm man.igeroftht" Mil .... aukcc Brl·wcr' I nLla\ replacing George Bamberger · 1 r('bclhurn. 1M. ass1.1med n mtrol I ml;i~ night when thl· Bre .... ('r~ played the Ral11mur1· Oriok,. Bambabn rc t1rrd Thursda) n1gp1 · atlt'I leading M11 .... aukt'l' 10 a 9-l tnumph and pill hl r l ec.l1h H 1guera \ 201 h 1. tt tor~ of 19!<6 f rehclhorn ha\ spent 10 H'a" .,..,1r~ing 1n lhl' minor kuguc' !>llll t' 1975. Television. radio .. TELEVISION 1:1:30 a.m. -WIRESTLING: Channel 13. 9:10 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Clem'lun at Gt:org1a Tech, Channel 13 10 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 11 I I a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9 11 a.m. -THIS WEEK IN MOTOR SPORTS · Channd 56. 11 ·I5 :i.m -BASEBALL: I oronto at Bostun. ( hannel -I I I ~o a.m JAY JOH NSTONE'S BASEBALL REVIEW: Channel 56. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Puruue at Notre Dame. Channel 7 Noon -WRESTLING (1 hour~) < hanncl 12 . .'0 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Okl:ihoma at Miami. Fla., Channel 2. I p.rn. -BASEBALL. Dodger\ at San Franc1 .. rn. Channel 11 \pm. -AUTO RA CING OIT-Ro~1d V. orld Champ1onsh1p\ at R1 vers1de (tape), Channl·l 4 4 p m_ -THIS IS THE NFL: Channel 2. -I pm. -SU PER CHARGERS NHRA Funm l ar na1111nal<._ Channel -1. -1· p m -NFL FILM PRESENTS ( hannd ... r -Ip m -SPEEDW~ Y AMERICA < hann('I -1 111 pm -RAIDER. PLA YBOOK ( han- ncl -I -I ·w pm GREATE T • PORTS LEGENDS· Chann,·I 7. 5 p m. -SPORTS LIFESTYLES C han1wl 7 RADIO I ~ 20 pm -BASEBALL I l' 'J' Jl \ngl·h. f\ \I 11( (7 10) I pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL \\an Jo,1.• Srntr at< ahforn1a. KRT H 11no1. I 0-p.m -BASEBA LL. Dodgt" ;i1 \Jn hannwo. K .\BC 1790, 4 pm -COLI.EGE FOOTBALL.\.\ ,1\h1 ng· tonatl )< K~X<1 !17(JI h ''1 pm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL "i;.i n D1l.'go \talc al "=t'"' ,\1l'\1l0, "°\IX> ( 11 Ylll "' pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL I ong Re:id1 °"tatt· .11 I < I ·\. K~f P< 17 llll. KP/I ( 11 90) 7 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1 al \1.111· Fulk1 ton al \.n JJ.1 La'> \ l'[!.1' "V.-< )\.\ 1 1111101 KV. f{ \1 I I Hiil "' p.111 -RASEBALL < 11111nnJl1 JI \,1n Du:g.<1 (101nt'(l 1n pmg.rC'>'>l. KNX I 1070) 7 111 pm -COMM l'NITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL. < 1r11\\n111n1 al \,1t1Jkh.1ck. "'iBR· F"1 CIS 51. -COST A M~S~ 3 -0 AFTER 35-8 VICTORY ... From Bl a 14-0 lt'ild ,11tlr .,, 111 ... : q1 . .irt1 r thank' 111 I< 1dd , ' 111 11111c .11 d tullh::ll k \1th t 'v pt•1 ,, \ i.11·· i._11h and nt\l·r 0 111 1 111 11 1p.1 11! 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Pi\1t "\n '>1 pa<i\ ,...,,. N•'•\Ot"I"'" i~ •·d t.M Rinot•I 4/ '"j "'d0f ,. • /lOpn(1o n1 P f •00 fl'!io'..,. "'"0 GAME STATISTICS AA f-'': tjnw n\ 1 t 11v1~~·. 1a 'la~~ 70 18 P4•,,, . .,Q v ,rda\ilt.i f{)q 1'111\U\I ~ 14 I P nl\ \ 14 '" f"YllJIP\ I ,,.. " .... {I\' t 0 P• I\ t P\ ""'O~Qf• I 10 INOIVIDUAL RUSHING CM 19 1~ JS3 }4 \ II Q I II I I II S ~A Cne.,~,..,,;..-1t ~9 \ ·t.11f'1&'1 t tJ t M' 'tll } 8 NtJ,JJ~ 1 1 lf'M" 1r \ } ) N11wvJr11 I f· r rr··nu\ 1 r ~ ft•Ofl•I' •u 18C, Br 1c1n1 j 84 'l1"orr•,• ~ '17 ~ r• e ~ 19 Crowt 4 II INDIVIDUAL PA SSI NG QA N~W\01' ~ 1 10 I II NaaP 1 I tl /I CM-Cro .. ~ sno 14 INDIVIDUAL RE CEIVIN G 11A BtlwOOct, • 73 . CMatMrn ) n S1~Qlf> 'h'V I 9 sw .... t I s CM -A1lch1~ ) ll. Q•ddel 1 19 Tal!>el.1.. " Barons sink to 0-3 Subquartertiack leadSMisston Viejo to victory, 14-0 By JOSEPH DlJl>EVOIR 0.-,,.... c.tt .......... If th;rt arc an) Fountain Valle) High football fa ns out there: thC)' had ' ~tter pass along a copy of Lee lacocca's recent autobiography to Barons Coach Mike Ma iner -and quickly. Afkr Fountain Valle> sputJered like an Edsel in a 14-0 loss to Mission Viejo Friday night~ Milrtcr summcl.:1 up th e Barons· early-season phg1n1th this: ··Jn o ur first.. ga01e "'l' faced a HonJa, in, ou'r next one we went against a Jeep, and to night we lost to an A.mcrican-made model. I don't kno~-what we~re going to do. but we ~tter strap 11 on because we go up against some Sherman tanks the next two weeks." The "tanks" arc Servile (Thursday) and Long Beach Poly the following Wet'k. ln dropping to 0-3, Fountain Valley threatened to score on its first possession. gctung to the Dlablo 10- y;\rd li ne. But afier a fumble turned the ball over. the Barons didn't make much noise other than a few backfires the rest of the game. Two fou nh-quaner touchdowns by M1ss1 on Viejo ( 1-2) sent the Barons reeling once again. And the D1ablos were delivered to paydart by backup quanerback John Moses afier starter Tony Arno ne lefi the game with a slight injury to his leg to bega n the final pcnod. "Our strong safety was out of position on that (TD) play," said Milner. "Both of their touchdowns came on defensive breakdowns .fo:' us. ) "But their quanerback th.at cam1 olTthe bench did a good job." • Mhl6eft Vtete 14. P...-. V*Y t keretw~ FOUllleln Va~ 0 t 0 0-Mlulon Vlelo 0 0 0 14-l Mii-Vern¥ It 118U from Motet (RMcl kleti MV-SwtalY S.S run (Reed llldl) A I iiftCfii'iet· OIJlrTiiTlme19<1) GAMS H'ATISTICI '" F Ir\! <IOwnl 17 Ruttlff·varoeoe 71•41 Peu1"9 verdagt 114 Peulng 10-21-1 Pun" 4·2' F umbles·fuml>les lOtl 2-1 Ptneltlfl·verO.Qt t-1~ Ml l J0-16 " 10-16-2·) -1-·-· INOlVIOUAL lllUSHING FV-Tvt•cner, 113·41, Fl$her, l·IO; Wroen 2·1, Peltrs, 1·1, Luc:tltv, 1·6, Htnloen. 6-lor mlnu•-38 MV-Swta1v, 11-113, Arnone, 7 .... Ver,..,- •·t , ltff<I, l·O INOlVIOUAL ~AIS.0 FV-Htnloen. 10-21-1. 114. MV-AfnOnt, 7·12·0, lit, fy\oMI, 3-4-0, 47 INOlVIOU~L 11t•c•1Y1NG • FV-9ran<I. •·6S, ()\borne, l·V ; Tueschef 3-n. MV-Rff<I 3-~. Oilman, l ·d , Vern«, 2·SO SwUIY, 2·?0 MaiinoviCh,_Capo VikeS shoot down CdM tumble, Sea Ki n gs can't stop Cougar s· passing. 31 -0 1 ..... 1ce. The Cougars scored 17 points ro110 .... ing Corona IUrllO\ ers. By JIM CARNETT Junior quarterback T odd Junior halfback Sean Wooli.e) wa!> a bright spot for the Sea Kings. Thi.' hard-running 5-11 . 170-pounder rushed for 81 yards on just se1. en camcs. He also caught a pass. L.1m·backer 8111 Anukovich played well for Corona on defense. contribut - ing numerous solo tackles. *I Manno\ 1ch tossed a pair of touch- down passes as Capistrano Valle) Hagh's Cougar'\ blitzed Corona dcl CaOistrano v ... v 31, Corona dlt Mar o Sew• bY Oua11otn Cee>ISlrano Valle'/ 7 1 3 14-31 Mar, 31-0. in non-league foothall Coro11a d•I Mar o o o o-o acuon Fnda~· ni ciht at Oranoe Coast CV-AoarM 1• Pan lrom Mer1nov1cP, ( Ollegc. . CV-Wit~ I run ( 11.elvtv klCk l , i q,::... --· _-:p ~Kttvev It.CO.) t Th r V II ., I CV-McKelvev 37 F e \ ICtOI) gives \. 3po 3 cy a -· CV-Parker 10 oau lrorn Mt rlnov1ch si•ason record. Coach Dave Holland's IMcll.e1vev 111c1<.> \orona Sea Kings arc 1-., cv-Po111 e Pan rrom Long IMcKe1vev ~•Ck ) · -· A1ten<1ance 1 toO (e\tlmale<IJ ··we·re O K. 1t"s not umc 10 panic GAME STATISTICS ~ct." Holland said following the loss. s:irsi e1o ... ns c1~ ••Y.,'c'\e got a good learn and Wl'0rC Ru\nes·varoage 36 116 gmng to come around. We need to ~::::~: varoage M~Ai work hard 1n practice next wed." Pun" J tto FurnC>le\ lum!>lt\ losr O·O , Holland c;a1d his \quad wa\ beaten Ptnelhl\·varoege • 30 CCIM 11 n ·m II 9 16·3 S-31 1 1·1 4 60 b\ a \cry good team. INDIVIDUAL RUSHING • .. Capo Va lk) ha\ a <,ol1d duh Ma~.~;1~~~";~i1. ~~1:!,, ~-'!~~"p011,~1 ·,~~ ( oach ID1ck) Enright h:t'I 'iOffil' \l'f") Kolson. I·? Miner 1 1, Long, Hor m1nu\ 4 talented plu\t:rs. The Cougar\ thro"' CdM-WOOl\tlv, 1 81, Par1er\on 11-40 · Rav\CP,, S 11, Mau. I 2. M••DOt>. S·lor m•nv\ .S the ball .... ell. the} hJ\ e C\ldknl INDIVIDUAL PASSING reCt'l\'Cr5 and thl'\ h:.t\C a great CV-Mar.novlch, 6-11·1 Ill Long 11·0 II II f ' b k . (OM-Melbon 9-16·3 .. co ec11on o running al ~· 1ND1viDUAL REct1v1HG M1 '>CUC!. prO\'l'd l"(l\ll) tor tht• \l0J cv-s1ar1<, •·49 Adam\. 1·11. P1>111, 1·8 King') Thr\ had lhrl'l' pa'l'\C'\ tnlt•r-Per~er l·IS · CbM-P.sll•rson A-26 Maa\ I 11 Rttu\Ch, cep1cd and fumhkd thl· hall aua) 1-10 Biower 1-11. O'Ne11 1-9 w ool\t• 1-s 7 turnovers cart''t help Eagles, 41-26 R} ST A~ <;RA:'\Cll Oallr Piiot C0tr .. pondefl1 1 hl' l <>' • ·\m1go\ l11gh lootball team 11\ rr1..1m1.· ~c' l'O 1urno' n' and held on lhl' Estancia Eagles fo r a 41 -:!fi \ll tor: Frida) night at ( rardcn < 1rt1\ e II 1gh I lw IOUl hc111\\ n lapped an I 1-pla~ Jme that l\l\.ercJ 59 yard\, pulling 1he F-agk' w11h1n l'1gh1 at ]4-26 f h1.· Eagk' rem' acd fiq· fumhlcs 1n 1h1.· lir'>t 4uarwr \t'I lht·~ 1.ould uni~ put "' p111n1~ un tlw hoard -a 10- ' ard fumbk rl'lu rn h\ folk Palhn ·o. · I"' .\1111g<1' I 1-1-1) then 'wrtl·J 10 hnld unto lhl' hall. Jnd the I oho' l'\pluJnl for -i-. 'l'tond-quJner prnnt' Like 1t had hdur1.·. the dclc nsc wa'I unahk to c;1o p the Lobm ac; the) man hl'tl down lhl' field '11.onng "'llh 10 c;econd\ left on bchl·rl\ \ third 1ourhdown. a 1<1-ya rd run · The loss dropc; Estanu:i to 0-J Ho"'C\ er. L1clx'ngood found hope 111 the defeat. i.a~ 1ng. ··we arr gl'tt1ng ~tier \\Ith each ~arnl' We arc young and we are growing up 4u1ckl~ I am •t:r: pleased "'Ith the olTen'l' When ~OU \tore 26 p<11nt\, 1.ou '>hould "''°."' * I ,1;1nu.1 ( 0:1d1 John l.1l'tx·n~1111d Los Amlvos 41, Estancia 26 "'a' 1mh,1pf>~ \.\tlh lhl' tagk'' de en<.c Score ov Ouert~s \:I~ I np,. ·· V.'l. "'l"ll' not 'l'r~ g110J L \'""''" 6 6 6 1-26 <1d1.·n.,1'l'I\ \.\l'.•rrgrtTnand"'e"tll Lo\An-oo\ o u o '' 41 f \I Pee "MO 10 I 1MO't rpf.,rn II ·<k I'"'"" l!l'l lx•ttt•r .. l A ~o,fu.s 73 •un ~ <>g l<•C • I hr 11llr n,1· c.·an1l' 111 lill-undn lhl' L A B111urev1ct 1 run •l'·no •·r•1 I .I I I I l LA C.•ttnl!v 13 run iko(.k •aoltl 1·.1ul"I\ )IJ'l 11 )Ulll<1r qu<1rtrrial·., E\l-H<1rnev 7q 1111\\ 1rom Broo••· lk1• I odd Br 11oi... '· \\ho \h11wl'll prnw •a 1~a dl'\fllll' hnng UllUl'I l'OO,l.Jlll !)fl"\\· LA [.cr•eriv 15 oau l•om Balvrf'v•cn ll(on11 urt· Bro11J.., u1 nn1.'lll'd u11 h \.lar"' ''£\, PAC.,•20 "'"'<eoo.o"'"'"'"""' 1.,1~1 fl..1rtl1·1 1111 ,1211-~,ird p,1\\1\llh I 41 111 LA £ <~l!r'v 60 IM\\ hQN" Balurevor r llt1r>O go Ill thl' lir\1 hall 111 pull lhl' •. 1gk' ~<~•\I -On\IOll l run Scnaoaru.,., r,n1 \\llhln 111111' LA f1<.r>er1v 10 run il'mu '"'"' rhl' I oho' \Cured .1ga10 \.\1th 4 7 A11enannce 6SO u toma••O I \Cl Ond\ ll'll In lhl' h,111 11n .1 \1 1h· GAME STATISTICS Est I 1lhl.'rh I 'i '"rd rl·u·p1 1on lrom "'"\I 00 .. ,.\ 11 ·\nJ~ li:i111rn-1th . Ru\l'le\ varoeof' 11 68 \taruno tht• l1111d qu.1rtl.'r tra1llnu Pauino '"'11tt0" ft 19'"qJ "' ., Pu\1n11 • 27-12 1ht'fagk,~·kn\l''l11r\.'J,1ga111 -Punr\ s 11 J\ J.1ml'\ P.1u>1 rclurm·d Jll 1ntrr-Furno·•\ tu ... 01f', 1111 S·O . , ~IJ . .1 I h • I I ~ PeMll e\ v11r<1.,11e 4 so LA 15 31-2•6 180 1 10 1 I '6 9 6 4 •O nptton -\,tru\ flt t l l11Ul H 11\\n INDIVIDUAL RUSHING I h<· run l11r thl' l\.\O·p111nt Clln\l'f\11111 E\• -On\1011 17 ~. S<-nao.srum 4 18 lu1kd \0 tht· f.auln traikd 27-1 K R.1 •aro 8 u 0100•1 1 lor m111u\ 11 c LA C.retl'lev 6 83 E1<herlv I~ SJ So1lua l •>' \m1g11' then 111111. thl' l'n'i111ng 11 S9 Ba111r•v>e,, s 11 k11 koll and marrhcc.l dtl\\ n thl· lil·ld INDIVIDUAL PASSING '-() I f t I E\1-Bro<>k\. Q 19-l 149 \UJnng 11n .1 .. ·'.i'ilrt f)J" Ill I( 11.•r \ LA Barurl!•·CI> I 10 I 190 trom HJ turn I( h. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING W11h 6. n kft 111 the lourth 4uartn E\1-Pacot S·I)(), Herllh 7 ~o KtJIOlln\111 . · I 11 Rickard l-1 lhl· Eagk'> scored again '" ~l'lllt LA-E1c11•r1v 1 66. Soolua 1 sq H.,111 1 •1 One.toll JC1\ e 1n from o ne > ard out McGH 1 • TOTAL =!' •0a a,,.....c,,... ' I MERCEDES ~ l : 1 1 ( 17~7 Wi nless Ma rina gives Foothill tough s truggl_e __ By BARRY FAULKNER o.-,l'tlotC•rw•••fldelol The Marina High football team held an undefeated Foothill squad to only two first downs ip the tint half:, but failed to get a one of their own in the final two. quaners in dropping a 17-7 detision Friday night at Tustin High. f oothill (3-0) which last week rallied from a 19-poant deficit at half for a 26-19 win over Riverside Poly. again made amends for a lackluster first half. ~hind an inspired defense and the stron1 running of senior tailback John F1schbcck. Fischbeck, who rushed for 11 7 yards and one TD on 22 carries-his third I 00-yard game of the year -. capped a 4-play. 85-yard dnve on the Knights' first possession for a 7-0 lead . Foothill's openang fireworks. how: ever ..... ere quickly answered by the Vikings. Manna (0-)) drove 84 yards on nrne plays 10 tie the game on a Rick Vandernct completion to Brian Ster- zcr from ~1.cn >ards out. The big pla) on the dn 1. e was a 48-yard Vandemct toss to Ben Le Francois. "I wa~ 'cry much encouraged b) our effort ton1gh1 ." said first-year Manna Coach Chm RamS<"y. "We competed the entire game and we never qu11." The V1k1ng~. who showed httlt dTec11vcn1.•\i, through th e air their tirst two gam<.•c;, completrng just 6 of 18 for 6:! ~urdc;. moved the ball cons1stentl~ \la the pa'iS an the first 1wo period~ Vandemrt, a senior. comple ted 9 of 16 for 92 )ards before halftime. But , under a more threatentng pass rush in the second half could hit on JUSt 3 ol I I for nine \ards "I'm ncit 'iurprised by their (Marina'!>) cfTon to night." said Knights Coach Ted Mullen. "The~ "'ere 0-2 coming in and they had to tt) 10 win to sa ' e their season. They havt" as tough a defense as we have faced ." he added. The game "'as knolled at seven after three quJrtCr!>. but a Manna defense wh1t h had been on the field f(.)r all but 1h rc.·1.· minutes of the third quaner finall> began to bend. .\fter a punt pinned Footh11l on 11' uun 1-~ard hnc. the Knights went 94 ~ardc; on eight pla~s for the wanning touchdown. h schbeck had the big pla} on the drive. rolling for 38 yards to <;et up a 26-} ard TD stn kc from ( hns Fergu' to Enc Merker. ··w e·re ttrcJ uf losing:· c;a1d Manna defrnm·c !>landout Bob Jct: fncs. 'T d c;a\ we have some con- lidcnce after pla~ 1ng well tonight and ....,e·rc going to lomc ou1 stroni ni.:·o "'eek " * sc.,.• ov Oll•mo Mer.n4 O 1 O o I FoorMI 1 0 0 10 II FH-F'l\cn~ck 6. run !Bell kick) Mar-Sterier 6 Pau from Ven<1erri~1 (LeFraM<ol\ klCkl FH-M•rker 76. Pen trorn F'•rgv\ !Ball k•C' F'H-Bell 27 loel<I g091 All•l'IOence I 000 (Uhmeledl Gl<Mt STATISTICS Mer F•rs• c10wl'l1 1 Rus,,ts·var<1e11e 74-81 Pen lng verdege IOI Peu l"9 11-11-1 PU111$ 7·36 Fumbltl·tuMblfl loll t·O Ptnaltltt•veroeve . 4·60 FH 17 l l 111 IS• 10-11 6-47 J·? 4·lS INOlVIDUAL RUSHING Mer-Simi 19·S3. Ce•le•, ?·II, V1nc1trr1e1 J·l1 FH-Flscllbec:k.1?·111 Cow<lell 1 I Ftrgu\ S-10, Mounl••n, 7·10. Koehl, 1-mlnus·I INDIVIDUAL .. ASSING Mar-V•ne1trr1e1. 11·17·7, 101 FH-F'ergu\. 10·18, IS• INDIVIDUAL RIEClilYING Mar-Le Fren(o1s. l st ~ICTl\ S·ll, St•r1tr l 21 11.1111ck 1 1 FH-IC~p,1 l·U F11eh~a 4 11 Htll I II Merk tr. l 16 CowdtM. l 7 Cook captures speedway race \ h I P.lll \ 1111111 ( \".> 11 1.:n111~ ... 11nn '"!ht: fu,lin '\utn ( t'nlt>r Al'<' 01,11\~{' ( ounl\' r 'ltt,1\1• 1'.wtlwr Dt·,1l1•r l11· t111 \ 11t>G ·11t.' •I ·\11t11 ( 1·n1t·r l )11\•' ru .. 1111 ( J l1l111111.1 V~('~ll -, , -,1 I""'• I ., John Cook of Auburn captured h" first Specdw11} motorcycle scratch main event of the season at Orang<" County Fairgrounds Fnday, snap- ping th{' 1hrcc-weck win ~trcak of Colton's Mike Fann. who ~truck n wall during a heat and taslcd to Qualify for the finals. I 08!'>0 r 1mlone 81 Norwal k 213/868 ·3233 7 14 1 636 ·677~ ' r· Ed ( amo ofOJai won the handicap main with tluntinaton Beach'\ Jin1 O'Dell ~cond and Fana third ANGELSWIN ••• PNIDBl That WU all that Candelaria would need thouah ~wnint would b.it I three•ND h~~e run tn the seventh for insurance. After '1V•na up lbOle two runs in the third he settled ~own and retired 12 of the next 14 blttt~. a~cludi~ five straiaht to finish his seven 1nn1na sunt. Jn all, he allowed just five hits and two walks, while he struck out nine. six on called 1.hird strikes. "He threw really well. He was hittina the com~rs.".said Boone. "He just made reaJ Q!Jlhty patches. He was just too tough to hat." . Mauch paid a visit to the mound o.n the first batter of the seventh inninJ. He said later that the Anacls' Iona scoring inning had caused his elbow to stiffen. "After the sixth, he said he was all right, but when we had that Iona innjng, he sat ~roun~ and aot a little stiff," said Mauch. H~ said he could act throuah the inning and I dadn'~ know if I could pick him up and carry l\am off, so I let him ao." , He finished the in~ina and then gave. way to bullpe!' ace ~nnic Moore. Moore ga·ve up a i:un '!' the e1ahth, but pitched a perfccl D~nth to cinch up tho win. He opened by striking out Oddibc M~Dowel.1. OQn Slaught then h11 a sharp line dnve, which DcCinces aJoved. di vi ng to his left. That brou&ht pinch-h itter Geno Petralli to t~e plate. Moore got two quick strikes on ham -and got the third. ··1 was thinking I wanted to to strike this guy out and I did." said Moore. I ....... , •••• ANGIL NOTIS: ~ lllca,,..._,, Wlkeout In Ille MCO!ld lnnl119 •H 1111 176111, .. 111119 an American LtaGua 1l1191t MHon rKcwd, brNlll119 '"' marl\ l'tald llv Daw NldletMll In 1"3 t nd tied llY o.n-ni.m.1 In 1979. Tiie mator lff9ut rKMd It 1n ... , llY ....., ..... In 1'70 . Tiit 1'N dlvltlon cllnclll119 dalt It not Ille tarllflt. In 197'. Ille Anett\ cllnc...a on Stol. 2S, wlllla In 19'1 11\ev won It on Oct. 2 . AllMI MllMMr 0-Maudl on Ttxat Mlln.etr ....., V.....,_ "H• It ltr an<t awav Ille Miine"' of lllt VNr ... In llolll IN9~•." AftCela' owner Gene Autry l(eta a champagne aham- poo from Bobby Grich in fbe clubhou.e following Friday'• tltle-cllnchlng 8-3 victory over Tens. DOWNING RELUCTANT HERO. • • From Bl Downin& played on the 1979 and 1982 Angel s teams which won the American League West cham· pionship but lost in the League Championship Series. So. as Down- ing wanted to say. "Let's get the big one." The bag ones were exactl y what Downing delivered in a game that he descnbed as one of the biggest highlights of his career. along with playing in the All·Star game in 1979. Downin~hita two-run home run in the Angels four-run sixth to give the Angels a 3-2 lead and 1hen put the game out ofreach and the champagne within reach with a three-run home- run in the seventh. Downing's first home run was sand~hed between home runs by Gary Pettis and George Hendrick. It was Downing's second two-run home run th is season and the sixth 1n his 14-year career. reluctantly left the dugout fo r a cordial tip-of-t he-hat follo wing ·his second. "I said I wouldn't get really exc1 tcd when we won it but I have to admit this was prett} exc111ng," Downing said. "I didn't expect to do anything special. I didn't know anything about their pitchers (nght-handers Dale Mohorcic and Greg Hams). It JUSt happened. I guess 11 was JUSt my night." This has been Downing·~ month. He was hittins .323 for the mon1 h of September somg into Friday's game and Downi ng's two h1h put ht\ average at .272. high for the season. More importantly. he now has h11 six home runs this month w11h 21 RBI and his 92. RBI are a career high H" 20 home runs puts him third on the team behind Doug DeC1nccs' 25 and Wall} Joy ner's 12. J u-;t before the .\II-Star break. on a road tnp that began 1n Toronto. Do"' ning dl'' eloped a ~vere and persistent <:ough. .\ hack "as more like 11 .. ~udlknl) and uncxpectedl> Do\\n1ng would whe<·1e and then pracucall~ choke. sometimes for sev- l'ral minutes at a time. He thccked Y.1th 'neral phu· 1c1an-;. none of 1' horn could d1agn<)<;l' the problem Do"' ning rnughed and rnughcd for more than a month His a'erage dropped 10 under 230 .\nd th,•n, as the dog da~ H>f .\ u~u<.t rolled along, Downing'<; health go l heller A.nd )O did hie. h11t1ng. For thr A.ngel!>. it could not ha1c happened at a better ume. "People thought we were too ulJ .. DO\\ n1ng sa id. ··The pres'> wrote all lh:.tt !i!Uff JnJ f)C!lplc hflil'I l' It. ~l'll "hl0re an· th11'l' wntl'r<i n<l\~., ... ; OrMge COMt _D~LY PfLOT/Seturdly, ....... 21, t• • .tH"M;l!tfJl!i ~111@•·-----'--,---------­ Bos ton 's title drlVe stalled F,..m AP ...,.ldtel Oak.land and Kanas Lily WM potlj)ODOCS by rain after two tnoinp with the Royall leadiDI, 2..0. h WU retebeda&Jed U put o( a d<?ublehader tbi1 afternoon. .. a.. ..... -~ MSU F •r•, .,.., °"'"" • , • B" ... ..... ,. •••• rf ••• llHIM 1111 a fllt BOSTON -Jette 8&tfie&d broke up the lo~aest scorelm duel at Fen way Park since 1983 with a home run leadioa off the I 2lb 1nnln1 Friday ni&ht, liftina the Toronto Blue 1 a ys to a 1-0 victory over \be 'Red Sox. .. , n the National laaut= · C..Wc •I I I -..a I I I I lToronto closed to within .seven pmet ot Boston, but the Red Sox' mqic n1.ambcr for elinchina remained at thrtt. Meta a. Pin... 1: At Th.tee Rivera Stadium. Keith Hernandez hit a two-run siQale and New York won its team-record 10fst pme of the .ason. *"-"'... •••• ...... • ••• .... . .......... . ~· 1 It t nii.ac •I I I ........ 1111 .._. ···: ..... 4111 .......... . .,,,,.., , ... ~-, .. . ~' I I t I ,_. • I I : : =r a.: ~ :·,:. Tl1er1 I, Yuken t: In New York. Walt Terrell pitched four-hit ball for ei&ht-plus inninas and Detroit defeated the Yankee~ to end ·a threc-pme losina streak. Brewera t, Oriele1 t: In Milwaukee, Rick ManninJ knocked in both runs and Pete Vuckovich and two relievers com- bined on a threc-hftter to lead the Brewers past Baltimore. · Braves I, Attr" t: In Atlanta, Doyk Alexander scattered 10 hit1 over 81'> inninas and did not allow an earned run and Bob Homer bit a two-run homer to give the Braves a victory over NL West champion Hbuston. •••• y.-· ••• ............. ........ . .... . ,...,... ..... , 0..... --..., -• ..._.. ti>!. ·---· ~ ....... 1. .... 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Orange Coast opens conference tonight After limiting th e Golden West College offense 10 178 yards in its opening performance. the Orange Coast College defense will gel test No. 2 tonight. The Pirates face Rancho Santiago in their Mission Confe'?t:nce opener at 7:30 in lhc Santa Ana Bowl. Golden West finishes its non-conference slate loni&ht at Ventura. Afihough Coach Bill Workman cited numerous missed assignments on defense against the Rustlers. he Giants outlast Dodgers, 3-0 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mike Kruk ow and Scott Garre Its com b1 ned on a three-hitter and rookie Mike Aldrete snapped a scoreless tie with a two-run tnple in the eighth inning. givi ng the San Francisco Giants a 3-0 victory over 1he Los Angeles Dodgers Fnday night. Jose Uribe opened the eighth w11h an infield single ofT reliever Tom N1edcnfuer, 6-6. Krukow. 19-8. sacri· ficed and Will Clark was walked an1entionally. • Aller Robby Thompso n foul ed out. Aldr~tedrilled a 400-foot tnple ofTthe glove of center fi elder Frankl in Stubbs against the fe nce. Candy Maldonado followed w11h an RBI single 10 concl ude the scoring. Krukow gave up tlWee hats. struck out eight and walked th ree in eight inni ng to become the first 19-gamc wanner for the Giants since Ron Bryant won 24 an 1973. Garrelts pitched the ninth for his 10th save. OCC rallies past Rustlers in soccer . said the team·, aggrc\'1' l'nc'' matk up for them. "It's surprising that 1H' d id as good a job as we did :· Workm:in "aid "We reall y did nol caIT) out a•mgnmrnt' in a 101 of cases as wr should have I The di fference 1s Wl' pla)ed hard, i.ackled hard and tackled w11h 11gor We made UP-fer our mistak es w11h sheer vigor." ' The top five tackltr'> on defrn<;c to.r the Pirates were freshmen Ph1l11p Nabal (9). Rill Craft ( I. Tern C.ipperly {8). Rart Reckten .... ald (ii and Thurston Robinson (7). but thl· defenSl\'e penalties -fiH' per<.onal fouls and 1wo holding callr, -'Al're numerous also for the c\uht•r:int tacklers. That's a matter M adJu\I· ment -1n attitude "We have a lot of new pla~lr<. .. Workman said. "Some thing<. \Ur· faced last week that we didn't anlln· pate. The} 're <;1111 learning "hat lh1' tea m expects from them what lhl' coaches want." Workman said he e\pell\ no changes in the starting lineup WARRIORS·· From Bl Cra1i ·A.Ilion for thl' l\\n·p11lllt lOn· version. Woodbridge ran out tht• l lt1l I.. h1 bare I~ making a fourth do" n l'tlon lt1 seal the I ICtOI") * Woodbrldel 10, Unlv•rsltv I S<art llv Out,,.;' wooebr1oge 1 o l o ~10 Unlvtrsllv 0 0 0 8 8 wooo-Bro1X11ter s run tBoo•hrovo •ICk WOOO-Boolllro'fd 40 F'C. 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Ru\I 1 Rva n I Miiier I R.tenour 1 S1>ellano 1 Ou•e I lo\eon I C.0411e 111•e1 Kaulman 10 SOCCER • Colleve men Cal State S•n 8erl\llrdino I, UC lrvln<t 0 (OI) UC Irvine goalie 1e~t1 C.M ll<'ln 6 l'retno Pacific 4. SoCat Collt9t I !><>Ca Co11e11e HU•·l'lll N'ot I Goat•e \ovh Remegp u Communltv cole9e m«i GOLDEN WEST CUP Ora,,_ Coet l J, Gotclefl Wt\I I , Or11n11t> Co&•I 1corrn11 Mcec1>om 7 He\\I' I C.01<1en We11 \coring Penn!' I - Cole9e worn..-. Cal Potv Porn-I, UC lrvln<t 0 (01) UC 1,.1ne 9001 ,. '°'"' Dee n 8 Communltv collfo9e w°"""' ore,,. COHI 4, lllota I Or11nge Coot• \Cor+no Lewin 7. [l'IUft\ I Roous I Goa iot \11ve1 Owen 6. Townoruw A OCCIDENTAL TOURNAMENT Goldtn Wt\I S, Occldtntel o Goidt"' W e\' \COrong l(neoo 3 Wonon<i Nin• er 1 C.oo••e 1ave1 C reHweH l WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Cele9e J:rttno Pac '" oer !><>Cot Con~e IS I IS 4 lS 1 Communltv c~ Dr11nue Coa11 0•' C.ro\\mont IS 1 IC 16, 1S 11 IS 9 C.oldlln West def P1erte lS 11 IS 10. IS 17 BOXING (al Miami llMdlJ LlC°JHT N EtGHTS -Edwin ROH••O r Put rlo l11co1 KO'o L ,.ng"one Brombte (HomDton Towntntp, N J I at 2 28 01 1ec.ono rounrl to win WBA cnam DIOnlll•D (RQ\ario " 1C·2 with 70 >noc•ou•t BromOt• I\ 7• 7 1 with IS ~noo outu LIC.HTWEIC.HI\ HeClnr Macriu' CamethO tNe,.. (O,. Nt)n 17 rl)und dec•t1on •rom Cornellu\ Boio Eowa•dt Ugandal 10 rete+n WBC htle ICa macno ,, ll;O Boza E awar<lt " •c-6 11 I I •• °"° ... ft$hlne DAVEY'S LOCKIE• l littwper1 llMcll l l>Oel\ 9S angler \ ) o.orracude. 1S1 000110 cl coo. 71 calko oe,,, 11 w nd t>eu. 2SI m at kerfl. c2 tculoln, l6 1>4ut e>ert ll, 3 wnltt 11th 2 sneeo\htad NIWrottT LANDING -J l>O•''· 31 enoltrl 190 oonllo. 48 1>au .. S t~tt>\llee<I. o rock "'"· 1 \CUfoln, 17 macktrtt Fridav'I IHrtM'fteM IAHaA&.&. AIYMrklll &.ff .... CHICAGO WHITE S()K-AMoun<etd the t Ktr' Herrt11011 c111.t oe>era11on1 Cllrector II•• rtllOnto but will remel11 In \frv1ce \! a 1Dt<1111 COll>1it111nt M ILWAUKfE lllt(WEAS-Ntmt a Tom I rtl>tlllOrn 1ntltf'U'I'+ ma nager ••St<•TaALL Na""'94 .. .., ..... AtM<lafttft NEW VOltK KNl(~-!>lg...O Ge•al<I ,,y, 1111\l ou11rc1 10 " mu1t1vH r contact a no J11wa11" Olc:t1>11m rtr'ltf 10 e n ol•tr '""' UT.AH J AZZ-Tr•M<l Frtd AObtrh . lnr wtrO 10 tl\e 8011on Ctlll< \ !or a third roun<I tfU CJ'•" (1!01(t •nd llJturt con\t~1ll011\ e ............... .., ..... AtM<lalleft (INCINNA Tl SLAMMERS-Sloneo Pet 0 1\ tc•IO AJ'ICLC.r .. $Clvfllflt ~t ,OOTaA&.L c ...... , ..... u..u. OTTAWA ROU()H •10 IU-Tradod Lttltr &I Owll, runn"lng l>ac• IO tne WIMllHIQ 8 1ufl '°"100r• lor W~llo fl•'~ OO!efl61.,. Oetll MOCICIY ~ Nallefttl Hedin LMfUI ILADF Ll'HIA I L Vf,10 ~ulo.<'<l#O 8•a<I <C mmo--cs.t..,'l't9'\an .. Seaha.wks romp to 28-6 victory . I Defense stands out· as Ocean Vtewwins for second time By SCOTT STOERCK o.-,,...c.,r11p1....,1· The Ocean tl'W H igh Seahawks overame man) ot 1hc1r own mt'>· takes and took ad\antage of . anta Ana Valley's miscuc!I to )COrl· a .:!8-6 football victory over tht' Fakom Friday night at Huntington Beach High School. fn a game marred hy frequent penalty flags. Ocean View rebounded from a tough 2()..0 loss at the hands of Newport Harbor last week to see.ti'\ defense smother a potent Falcon . running~me. holding them tojvst I 0 }ards on 20 carries. ' Seahawks Coach Guy Carro110 was happ)" wuh the victory. but not w11hout a -;ense of relief. .. It sure feels gi>od to get the vlt'tOr~ but I'm ~lad that the mistakes we . made didn't show up on the scoreboard." he said. Led b) senior Kurt Szuba·s two 1ntercep11ons. the Scahawks defens(· was more thlln able to compensate for the lack of consist - otrensc. w 1c relied on Falcons errors for their first three scores. The Scahawks capitalized on two Santa Ana Vallry mistakes. th en made their own break wi th Phil Bowen·~ blocked punt re~ulting 1n a 22-0 lead The fir~t Falcon ml\takc was a rumble on Lhe1r own S·yard line. which was covered by Scott Sudyka of the Scahawks. On the next pluy. SLuba took the ball into the end zone for Ocean \ 1ew's first score. • The Scahawks next break ·came in the second quarter w~en a bad sna p on an attempted Falcon punt resulted 1n an Ocean View posscs1on on its opponent\ I 3-yard ltne Again the Scahawks wasted no time as running back John lkaubein raced in for the score on the next play: * Ocffn View 21, Santa ANI VMleY ' ktrobY~ Sente Ana Vel .. v 0 0 6 ~ • Ocean View I 14 0 6-2t ov-szut>e S run (Se>ence run> OV-8Hul>ltln l) run !ller1rem lo.lclo.J OV-Gullerrt1 recovertel tumble In end iona (Bertrem klclt.I SAV peters 16 Dan from Evan' !run felltd1 ov-Bartram 21 FG • L OV-Bertram ll FG Attendance 1 000 (ei11ma1ecs) CAME STATISTICS SAV For\! oown\ ll .Ru'"" vardaue 70· 10 Pa\\lflll YllfOllCll! 133 Pa\\+ng 11·21·7 Pun I\ S· IS 1 F= uml>le\ tum1>•tt lost 2· I Penoll M vardei>e 1 62 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ov II )S· 14'.l 71 7· IS· I 3·109 1·0 13·110 SAV -Neo~r 6·H . Lecv, l ·9 Evan t, )·2, Alvartt. S·lor mlnut 73. CalllOun, 3·1or·mlnu' 13 INDIVIDUAL ~ASMNG SAV-<alt>oun •·20·7 95 Alverer l ·S·O, tt Eva nt . l· l·O. 16 OV-Sa.nce, 1 IS· 1, 17 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING SAV-Petert , l -26, llldrto. 2·26, L•cv. 2•13. Cnfltt 2·19, Rol>ln\on. 1·2t; Evan•, 1·12 OV-Wlnd C·.. Bow•n. ?·11, Woodruff 1-12- LAGUNA BEACH WINS • • • From Bl 49ers and in his second >Ca r as the .\n1sts' coach. ha' hccn suspended hecause of the ccx:a1ne charges and was not al the game. He'" confined at the outh Coast Medical Center 10 la$una Beach as th1.• chaottl' con· d1t1on of the An1s1s· \tall continue!> Laguna Beach defcns1 ve t'O<ird1- nator Enc Johmon quit nearl~ 1wu week' ago after a '>Culllc with Hard- man on thl· practtcc field . On Fnda}. tro.,h·'ioph coach An Sorce wa' rdl'U\cd h} Pnnc1pal !>avid Wheell·r 'iorcc:. "'-hO had heen suspended for pla~ 1ng h1.-. sophnmore<1 against j freshman opponl·n1 1n defiance of ~ Whl·dcr dtn.'ltl\e. i.a1d he.: wao; gt'l'n no srx·c11it rl'ason tor h" rcl~a'l' "He (Whcl'ler) .. aid hl· wao; gctt111g rid of all ( l'drtd. Hardman in· lluenl·e,.'· \orte \.11d .. lie Ju't G.tlkd me 1 n and forced ml' w rt:\1gn _" ( 111ton. who "a' a wan· ol the earlier .,u,pcn-.111n '.'U<. '>UrpnS\:d nf '''r• ,.·, prl'<-l'nt po'>1t1on hut !leemcd unuinrernl.'d about the "( cdnrk I IJrdm.m tnllul·nce,·· Lom ment I Ir "a' too hu\~ hrca1hing sigh' ot rcltl'I aftl'r watching thl' .\rtt~ts rnmt• Lions spell own doozn in21-0loss I.I f llfll thl' '>e!.ond-rankcd IL"31TI tn Orange< ount). fu rther damagl'd the fl'Putat111n uf Wl'stmtn\ll'r I nday .... 1th a 21-11 'tL'ton at the L1on<.0 field Ron C h1ll kkt ran tor 1011}:ud!>11n 12 camn and l:irell John.-.on com- p.lctcd I 2 111 20 pas'n for I ·H ) .ir1.h Jnd two touchdown' r hl' Chargeri, IJ-Cl) nnl~ 1Ju tga1ncd We,tmin\ll'r ~77-2 ~o. h111 th e L1un\ (1-0-1) turned the hall 11ver "'' lllT\l'\, 1ntlud1ng tour tnttrLl'(>t111n'\ h~ quane rha~ I. Mike .\ U'lll n .. V..l· pl.t )cd prflhatil~ithc "or<.t half of foothall in Wc'ltrn1n'>lcr h1lttor} tn thl' lir\t half " wl',111110\tl'r ( 0:1l h Jim ()'Hara c,a1d "We JU'll came uu1 "'llh ,f, people gmng 1n 'o d1fkrcn1 d1rcct1onc, It wac; kind of that "'a in prar t11:e during the v.el'k .. We decided dunng the gaml' and after that wc- wl'n' g111n1t tu ~olvl' nm tnt\·rn;:1I prohll'm' Jnd rq1,rnup our team * El Toro 21, Wtstmlnstw O Score Dv Quarter\ F rorn 1 IC o O 71 We-tm1n\lfr 0 0 0 0 0 ET Miiier 6 oau '''.>"' ''>"'"'''" '(hr•\ St"'~\ ..,,,. E f -Hol•tr 11 Oa\\ •rum IOM\nr· r,,, I S~• re' • •r" Er D Ill s v&rd '"" •!>e~rn • •C• I Saints hold off Monarch rally ~nnta Ana ran fM four tOu<'h· downs. including two b)' Rtl'hard Santi. and held Mater De1 to 76 )Md~ rushing fo 1 a 31-20 "•t·tor. at tht' \anta Ana Rowl Frida} rhc Maier Dc1 hackfteld d un ot Pat l.at><1r111and Matt lipcn!.e w1.·n· held 111 JU\t· l7 and 34 }ard' rl'\fX'L.tl \l'I~ '-'' Ma tu De1 wao; forced In pla} catr h-up the entire evening Q uarterback Mike < untuc, h11 I) of 12 pa\'C' for 1 l<~ } ard' and 1"0 touL hdownc, J\ Mat~'' I >l-1 do'><'d 111 within 17-14 1n the 1h1 rd quarter and 24-20 1n the fourth Jim O'Hncn. who c. four fltl~'K'' for 98 }nrd\, g a ti-yard \<:rm· tn the fourth q •r. anrl \~nee rti'e rntchc\ fm 54 yardq \,tUght a I ~-\ard 'ilorrnl!o ~tnkr 1n the 'econd • Jem AN 21, Ma9-r ~ 20 S<W• llY 0uer19n $en•e Ana I 10 1 O It J I Mttfor t1• 0 I 6 '° \.A-Sen• 11 •un Jt>yc • ~ rr• '" -IOV< t IS fielel goal ~A-IJMI ~ fllft' fJOY°?f lllCU MO \Dtrl<t IS o•u !rom 1 l'rltut tSkrv., -IC•I MO Ll llCI• o I r"'1 IS>+tvtr lo.Ir -I SA 1 t~ 11 r.•" •Jovu •1tto.1 M() -<> II"~ t ~\l lrom (yrlru\ l~~)-ltllt'd) 'A '•Ill 4~ r o" JOv(• • 0 I '. from behind again. .\II seems quiet on the surface at Laguna Beach and former head coach Hal Akins ma) ha ve-put hts finger on the rca~on .. Really," Akins ~•d. "a lot of us reall~ don't lnow what'!> gmng on I do know this In 25 year!> this ts the biggest team I've ever seen here. and one of the hardcst-h1tt1ng. "Todd, he'~ 1n the same mold with Damon Bcrl)htll " Basketball C oach Ed Bowen. too. preferm;j to talk about the Art1~ts on the field, a!> well a'i Hardman\ lOntnbut1on\ to the Artists. "I reully hcheve Cedrick got every hit of ~ktlb out of ht~ ktd~." Bowen '><lid. J-nda} night 1t was ( otton who got thl' nece!>\:11) dcfcns1\.e outpu1. wtth th!.' .\n1~t<. ltm1t1ng Dana Hills to Just <>nc nct-ru'>h1ng yard. A .:!4-yard loss , on a bad center '>nap and three sack!> on Hickman chm1 nated all but a yard of thl' produttton b} running backc; \'1ctor Vurp1llat and Ja'lon Burden. Much of Todd'!> ya rdage came through hole' creakd hy tackle Pete \Lhm1tt on the right c;1de "I hosl' gu y~ hit real hard.'" said r odd. who gained 9.:! of ht'> yards in. the dend1ng ~rnnd half • L19UM Bffc.h 14, DINI H•s 6 Sctre l>v Ouarttr' Dana '1111\ Lagune Beacn LB-V•n ef\ 71 FG 0 6 0 3 0 3 o-6 1-1• OH-Mrtcnell 36 Pou trom H1c•m on 1i;oo . ta 1eo1 LB-V1o ers lJ FC. LB-Mve•I l run ITO<ld "'"' Att@"oenct 1 SOO /e\l1m etfOI CO AME STATISTICS DH r ''" do wn\ 6 Ruthet·varoeoe 70 I Pon1n11 veroaut 99 Pal\•nO ~ IA 7 Pu11•t 4 )7 r umOle\ lumolp\ 1(1\+ 7 2 Penall•e\ vardage 9 13 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING &..• IS Q ·171 110 9· 16·0 S-29 • 1 16· 1?0 O>< vurolllftl • 21 Bu•llen. 10 17 Lom oaro1 I • H1nmen • ror monu1 10 Boo center V'leo minu\ 1• LB-Tooa 11 ll~. Mve" I 76 Lane 9·1or m nui }9 -t"DIYIOttAt:-P-SllN40 OH-Hoc~man, S-.1•·2 99 L8 -Lone 9 16 0. 110 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING DH-MllC"tll l II 8urd•n. I 16 vurofllet 11 LB-Mvef\ l 76 Warm.ng1on 7 19 Dor)ch I JS Stto~en\ I 18 O•c.enon I IC Todd. I tor m1l"u\ 7 Saddle back posts 24-8 triumph l he \addkhad .. ll1gh foo1 hall tl'am hrokc open a do~· gaml' with I I< \tra1ght fou nh-QuartL'r rt11n11o to down La llahra. 24-X. I ndn) night at ~_, llahra. rhc Vll·torv kept thl' K oadrunne~ unbeaten rn three game•-. while the Highlander'> fcll 10 1-1. Saddleback took a 6·0 halftime edge with 4:55 remaining 1n the .-.ccond quarter when Danny On- t1vcro~ caught a I 3-yard touchdown pa'>'i from f)ean rhcncn The con· 'ero;1on wa\ hlockt'd .\ pair of field goal\ b) Bnan llo1almcn c~rl y in the founh quanct ga'e ~addh:hack some breathing room at I :i_.o hdort' Nate Pnmous· fou r-~ard Tl> run opc-n('d the lead to 18-0 Thcnl'n then appltc(j thl' crushing hlow. \tepp1ng 1n front of a I.a Habra recc1' er on an out pattern and racing 4.5 vardc; untouched w11h 3n mtcr· ccpiwn fur the Roadrunnc~· final tall\ r'a HJhra \J)Clllcd thl.' \hu1out in the final I 0 \<'wnd., on a ~(1 )':lrd touch dn\.\.n pa"' * S.dclebacll 24, La Hebf1 I St-llY Oul ,,...t S-• Le Het>ra ~d--Onl·•tfO• Jl oau C>IQC.i.a4J Sed-l'G u orall"l'en 11 • ~ • ..-?• 0 0 0 ·-• II.om tl'lllflen ~ ~ect-l'G Ho1•1me11 .lO SaCF-ll>rtmou\ • run loeu taltocsl 'i•O T"""'n ts jntercHllllfl ret11<n llo.>e• ta le<ll • LH •~•'9fl )4 "" trom SNl<ll ... ord C100' """' lrom ~l+.flf«dt --------- .... ... • • 1 OfMoe eo.t DAILY PILOT/laturdey, 8epl9rftblr 2.7• 1- LA County Fair handicap TOOAY'I 1'"1l .. I c ""' .. 11 • .., lllr ...... , ""' ""' 11:11 AptoALOOSAI I FOtlune ... l~I 2 Tiie towne Sier CPellWM>lll ' $1\ern•ne't l•l>Y (Whitt) • "'""., Out• !Stelllne•> XIOS 110 116 116 116 1•~1 ll-1) Wll ..._... '*-I Net, C....-" io. lllOUld leMr, •AMMNt CMIO t•·ll A,._,., ~I contll!W wflll •trone WtfCf'I klek, lltenl'I of '"" ~ lront. LOHG· SHOT: I.I ltlCAIN. TEllY . TUllEll Los Alamitos, Hollypark entries fl•IT •ACI. ~tofttt, ~ ... U,700. > ""' o10t I. ~. C -'let: U,500. l)vtnPIY HumcHY. Hooll'm, Anolllet Ooullle, FuM COlll'I PYett, Sl't'llt'I Time. ~ Stlufftl, NO FUI\ lo/I, l.M'• A111yrnn Wl(ld, IW Cl\Ml'ecll, SC>Olltd ~y SELECTIONS: I Anolhw Dollt>lt. 2. Oou1>1t snuffle, ). Sootted IW>Mv. LOlltlthol SIVll\h Tlr'le QUMTl•HOllSU SICOND •ACI. 3SO YMd\. Put'9 i 10,000 Allow•n<le· )' .,. .. , Oldt ' UO Shi A ltun. lenk Tiie C••"· Mlrtel Gemt. siren• MW~ld, Mounl Heritage, TOU911 Ciun . •oerenlOll SELECTIONS I Touvlt Guyl, 2 Movnl Herll•Ut. J Benll Tna CH ll Lonoirio• Mind c..,.,,. TH .. 0 ••Cl. 400 Y••d• PurM M0,000 S a.mt>lne lotMr CC rul) • Countrv Tour IClanetO.I 7 MY Loult tStevtn\j t LOIN'\ l(ftOCkoul (l\itn.I t Go hOY !$Molt) 10 Wiid Thenle IW. .. J .......... lll17 116 116 116 116 II CIMe~n Gal (Ooueie•I 1n 12 l'•nt.allc \HM Cl'urlOMI 116 IJ Aw-An•ww tFwnenoul 110 I• Mendlu Prlnceu IG•r<l•I 116 COUNTllY TOUll 16·1) Leo fofclno lhe lu~ ~no two '"'"'· '"°''-up •114 wlM be c1eeen1 O<lct toda y; "OllTUNATILL I•· II Split lllt lltld In ,IH I llt ft 11 S.nl• Anita , worklnt wtU IOI' return •nd wltt ~ find .. ,1., \PO( f'LUT. Tl• DUST 110-11 lnduclt 1111, ~ In the O•lly OOVO!t, wlH be blo Dfb L<»IGSHOT 8AM 8 1NA 8 0LGER Pomon• Quer1w HOfM Cll•mok>n•lllP tnvlle· SIXTH •ACI. •112 lurlong, Purw \19,000 11onel Hendlce!> Allow•nce 3 ., .. , Old\ & uo ~Iden AllOwenc. Coll' ' CMldln1n. l & 4 yH r Afl .. I•. Tru•v A HeluM>or, ltlw N Hl1111. Scoll OIO' Lt..1111, Crlm\Olt Rern«Mtr, SI , Wiiia, Vt ndVl I ~"'' Gtmt COomlnouar> P<>"CV, Slu lln $tuct. BClt HtMPtn• &.bv. TL , Myout (Sl•Mlllil•· 11 114 Ill 114 I t .. 111 114 P•• l M4nlt l B•nll RetVl'n (P•llerM>n· 11 SELECTIONS. 1 ltlMI N HIOl'I: 2 Scoll L•wl\, 4 Jl.t•n Color•do (~n•I . SI Wiii•. LOflll\llol; IClt Hllme>an\ 8ebv S Bolel L .. cltf (8rlnkerl10ff) • Whll•tt>uro Line (Cillllganl THOllOUGHUE01 7 COOi Hlll•r CB1n0trH I l'OU!tTH ••C•. 6 lurlonQ\ Pur.a l 10 000 I Peco• PIPPI,, (OllverHI M•IOtll ' Y .. , OIO•, l>ta<I In Ct lifo<nl• C1e1m 1"9 t 'Ro .. ·s Jov C8ez•nl "Ill 111 111 a 113 or1u '32,000. 10 Fellnt\lan IC•"'POO I Fu ltv CSll>llle) l 11 . Al ........ 2 CaH dt Oro (Wtrren· IJ 111 II Melle< Of Gem• (£\lred•l II• l Parr•'• S.Cr•I (lltltn1ual•l (Ill 12 0t11w••• Prince (S11111no,·1l 11• • Mr Aw•.-l&rlnlle<llOlf) . 111 13 Gondollere (P1111r,on·2I 1 u s c;rMt. Comm•nclo IPallertonl 111 14 81,l'lere <Fernen<1e1 1 ) 1• 6 Surorl .. T1Uv IOOOcvl llS IS KIO O.t>onetr IMtlWll 11• I Sc.ote HIOll (Bl.Ck) a Ill 16 SllllOlllOI S.m IHollllt mol 111 a 1( .. ,,... (Scoll) "' M>LO LIAO•• Ct·l} Well ridden bY 11111 9 Forcefully <Citrrldo· ll Ill rloer .. "'Lflnl•ll4t0 g•mt ly, will ec>Mecle1e ex1r1 10 Panzer llelue C~t·IJ Ill ht H • lurlong, MINTAL aANK •ITUltN 17·2) AIM........ *ono 0.11 whll• no lll•H l ro 111e wlnn•r. 11 Miki A Pocl\ellul IGerrlOo·l) ll't figure. tor t ln•rt In wloa·ooen r.ct. COOL 11 C.010'° <Warrt n·21 11e HrTTll• 16· ll Soaao 10 cle•r '"'• ll•ld, 11" no• ll E ••Ila<! N•tlvt (Cl,,,...O,l 1113 l>ffrt OU! el\O mt v need Ille ,._et LONCiSHOT 14 Sno Fein 1Mtflt·21 Ill MVOUT 0-8onlli.·;;,11-I ~-----_._.-16 A " I , Ill on •• I I IS f CMtCll'ULL Y (l · ll Rectlva<I no tellon lest ou• 1urntd In oeme tffe><I, lore.a tne ln ut trom "'" •••rt 1nan w.. 1>umo.c:1 •••• IO\lno l>tll c111nce. wlll •tc:•lve •l•onu l>t<:klllO IOO•Y. fASTL y c•· 11 8•1-' H flV '!>Md llttor• C.OtnlllO 10 a1>ruot nan, u n m•ll• •mend•, Ortwl well, PANZllt VALUa 17·2) Ev•n effort IO louoner, oroo' no1c11 10 com11t1ltlvt levtl LONCiSHOT SCORE HIGH l'll'TI4 •ACE. 6 tur'°!19l Pun t '4,000 l ;ear Oldl & uo 111119' & m•rel Ct•lm1ng 0<lc.e IS 000 SIVENTH •ACE. 1 lurtong, PurH "0,000 3 YH f OIO• & UP Cl•lmfng O<ICI '8.000 I Ci1llan1 Se>«lt l t81acl<I • 109 2 8en,,...·, 81uft 18onlllal 11• l Eruollve IFern•noeZ) 117 • Hot1tn Ou•fltr\ INoouezl II• S lnvernan GeOI (Cl\nerou 11111 6 Veronltt't lmeCM ISlt•enU 11• 1 L• Rlceln 10rlt9tl 114 I Too Enlt rtt lner (Slelllng\1 114 9 8 renoon Cera ISl1>llle1 II• COALLANT ~ICIAL IS·l l Aooeereo IHY .. 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Blue (PlnuYI 111 4 Bold Brevo •~•I IU s Otrbv F•lr ICHl•nolll 1n • Ll9111nln9 Touc:ll <K .. Mll 1n 7 Tlmo1hv O•v IPedro111 in t E •lr•nla ISll>llle) 114 9 E• c;oru on (Toro) 171 10 Conylnc1no <Oovvl.al 11• IJ J It JoM'4>11 (Velenruelal 114 ~a. aLUI C•·ll Ctotl>le eO<ldillontf nlgn on 11111 coll. lm0<tHiv• worll over 11111 ov•I •nd Plnc•Y tnekM ,.,. •ooa•renc• to rlcle, OA•av f'A• (3· 11 Otflnllelv •baller coll 1n1n i." .ttori 1n<11u 1t1, wlM l>t lltrd to oanv wlln 109 1tt0<1. M>LD NAVO (1·11 Uow1 "'(jnner came beck In tint ttiepa, O<lmtd 10 do l>tlllt tOOev LONG· SHOT· TIMOTHY DAY TINTH •ACI. 6'"> turlOng, Pur\e '11 000 AllOw•nc.• J v••r Old• ' UP 1 wnlo uo Tiit Temoo CCiarrlOol 109 2 Cour1lng E•Ole (llei.nzull•I I 14 J Sle" Al Noon fOrl-0411 114 • P•"on Jolln IOllv•rn l t 14 s SIUUltll (Plnc•vl 11• • llamllllnQ Monti 18onlll•I 109 I Orlc.K IK•enel) 1 l• I HoroJllll..~•I 109 9 N1nle Tam <E•lr•d•I 109 10 Flylng Lenon• (Slbllt.·2) 114 AIM..._. I IW•1cn 'N Win (Slt>lllt· 11 109 l?Growltf Stn<IVt 181eckl • '°' COUIUtNG aAGLI 16· I 1 Hu rtellv come 10 n1no o4 I••• and clc>e• no1 receive a ny re•~• . will bt nl~t orlc.e •g•ln IOO•Y, WHIP UP THE TIMf'O (t-1) Wide t~ lotclftt Illa IMue. dM\ llOf 1*4 Ille IMO, rncKt 9"ecllve r(ent off tllt Nee; M.uct,llT ().IJ Moved !Ill Ml'IY In le•t, """" wfN "t 100 NrlotlMl'Ci• lfom 1111• rlJlfl• lltf .. U)NC~T PAltSOH JPHN ILIVIMTN ltACI. At>out 1~ f!\lltl Pllt'M' S7f,000i ~ C>.rt>v S.Concl 0 1'11'*1 1 ..... , OI01'. G<ou Pu,. ... MO.~ V•I~ 10 winner, $46,>CIO. 1 Full Cllerm CVelen1uele1 119 2 8 r1911t Tom (SIDlttal 111 l Lleh•n•nu Oen <W•rranl 11• • ~lnu 8ot111¥ a IOtlvathl 122 S &Tull'• Anle (MIMI I .. 6 Quldl T•l•I (Plnc•Yl , lit 7 C•ro'• HOiiywood (Bi.cir.I Ill I Gr.clan Wondtf (Ptiua l 114 9 AGll Ack H•lr CPtdrOH I 119 10 Tnrow Homa (Gatrldol 11• 11 Ur~ Cowl>oy (Sllv-1 114 12 BUHrlen (t)rt ... I If? Pll*CI ac>eaY a. (2·11 Rkltr. iralntr, eno norM have bttn 1~ comt>O It'll• YMr. 11t•• 1111, lwlfl COii for •M; MIGHT TOM ()·1J Few C•lume• l\orllft lleve ever llMltd •• • F •Ir, •e>e-"' wtlf tor •••IUt"t Pomon. ,,., ••t••neo l"ULL .(HAltM°' (4· IJ GrOUM laving rioe eood llrong tlnl\11 ,,,_.., t>t 111" lhe llcl<et. o.i IOl.r ' lttdlnQ rlclt<. meus -· . LONGSHOT CAltO'S HOLL YWOOO TWlt..nH •ACI. 1 fl " mllet Pur)I '4.000 Flllle• I. merft, 3 ' 4 yN r Ol<I' Cle lmlt111 0<lc.t '8.SOO t t ·Mlu Petton COrlet•I 111 2 1·N•IVl't l Ftower (Slbltlel 116 3 Su•'• MY N•me (8rt1weHl •I II 4 Trea lllon Of Hooe ($tt ven') 116 S F errenl0'9 Clllllek I • t 11 6 Fro".O &ut>l>lt\ (EllraOa l 116 7 N•ve< Band Tr~ IOouOIH 11 Ill I Ftr\l Ftvt Sl•r (C•mOO\I • 106 9 Sour Ltrk (Nogutl) 111 10 Trlckv Reyfl (Pellon) r IO'I AIM ..... 11 L•lll• Tom••O IMcCormtck I '16 11 Coooer Venus <Oouotn ·11 111 e-Avata , Hindi ' Twin H Sl•Dlt\ & Arlrtyr J Lerllle, Jr entry. l'A••AN~Otll• (S·2l Sivie o4 runn1no ""me 1tn1le 10 t IM , H t n\ Illa c.eH, MIU ?ALTON 14· I) Pert of 1!ron9 eniry, wlll l>t llvlno ••••· NaVI• alNO ~UI C6· 1J Runntr·uo ettort In good Ila••· ,,., UOOd IOoll ,, • en.ck LON(;· SHOT FltOSTEO e uaaLES. l•ST aaT PRINCE 9088Y 8 ( lltn R•t•1 PlllCI ,LAY COURSING EAGLE (lOll' Rtcll .c~••• •ooran1lc.e lodl•Y W.Ai.m1-. TO•eMT11..,...1 ca.a.,•·•...,.........._, .......... ,IJI , .. IT •ACI. Ont mile Na PllfM . .,MO, Clelmlllt rw!U-t7.MO. 1t11rn ~'· Otew ,....,, SO ltOW4V, ltOW#v ltfYlllOii, Vllleer\r•. Miu v~. Wiid NICI Crery <WY. FOO'"* Count, PattoofH Olr1 MCOM> uca. One m11e ~, ll\lf..- M,IOO a1ec.11 ArmOfo, ~llO-n, II N ~. Slier~. lto .... 1 l'etle, M«I• Splrll, HI•" l.AVW-. Sole cr..rea. TH•D •ACI. One milt PeCe PUt"MI' MAOO Browne-It Ml"w. P~ L.14, TOOCI, MelllllO A Mini, TenM»O ·~ C111P. Amerlceit T1mt, 8•dlel'd• ,.OUltTH ••Cl. One mile oee• Pu•lt '3,IOO PrOOUC:l, CrerM De U Creme, HIM C•MI. Cn.rllt Moore. ~ore!• LtO, Al>lltlfCl\i, M¥rv Hardin, 1vorv G•••· Crown Utar ""'™ •AC•. OM milt MCt Pur .. '3,IOO E l Pe«>, a rla n It C, IM\I OI Arnie, Frft/I T•ltnt. L A Ok ••IOI', MalltlU B .. cll, CM>lllll Carroll. MIOlllY Malrl•. SUlTH ••c•. One mile oac• PVl'M u~.000 l Plt Fir-• Flnel ' Reldtf Vlc1or, Fult>tlulll H-ver. Our Eo· ,...,o, C•UCU\ l(IO, Or•M>trll; Ctwlrlft Mr Mllrou , BOii Tt a t , e·IM•u Ou Hour. e·F1\Ct l MIVINTH •AC•. OM mllt oec,e Puri.t 56,000. Mullloal•wM, Soci•I Kine, Evt Oen11tv, CiM CM J•Ot, GOOd N Slv. Spica Run,,.,. U 90.I. 8rown Btotll. Sly Horlton llGHTH ••c•. One mile O.C.lt Pur•• IS0,000 Tiit H•H o4 F•mt P.u l·H•lcvon H~r. ""'•' M4 No1. Peck L .. oar, Jim• Ptppar, Hiv S.n SkloC!tf. i<n .. o To Snlna, WlMlno SN..on. Cut II OUI, Ct ilfornl1 81H llr , JOiiy Monlwn. J.cllle\ Jet NINTH •ACI. One mllt P.Ct Put .. t i 900 • Ci.lmlno 0<1G• te,000. Sl<looart Solrl1, T¥-I, Gen11e Sxlooar S1ormlng On, vauenn, C1llfornl1 Anotl, O•mlen Wind Orlv•n, S.l)rlna lttwerd T•NTM •ACI. One mllt PtCA P urM $9,200 Mark Ptle<, 11 .. red Power TrCl\i.c.n' PrlOe, LOrO Nliollflno. Av_.,, K•io.rrln aLaVINTM ••ca. One mtle pee• Puo• M,Sllr Monierev Knlolll, Ernwt kl Outtno, Two CX.•n,, Monltr•v Prairie, Moor" Oen<IY Man. Mauov. A.mvt Pt••· X•ll•. HollTf'ood Park TONIGHT'S .. fTIUH t41t11 ti u . .....,...--.. n--.1 ""' ... t: 7:te l' .. ST •ACI. lSO verO\ PurM' '3,SOO ClellNlll ll'tce-t \0-Tlll ...... TltlcMM. ltldl ._. .... , GMdle ltoY .. ~twft. $Jrelt ........ T• TM .._., MoUlC sac:io. aAGI. • vw• ~ .,,,. CllW'NM~ .. .- Trutv MY ..... alc:NI ......... Jim LltH· tuof. l«'fl "9rlect. ~ N ,OOIMW, Doc ,_ ~.Tlle8'*Trlll tMilU> llACL >50 ,..,.. Purw M. I& Claltnlne IWlct: t l0,000 Ne•ur•I F..,.., Melle An ~HeWenc.e, ~ SolullOll, li•w Lave, •tn.\ Hy ftlvw . 1119 APOiio flOUltTM ••Cl. HO Yet'O\ Pllt'M' •U OO Ctelmltlu rwlce ... 250 • $.IVll\I\ EM, Vite! Vlaen. Sine*• Tnat 'flllne, Flr\I N OM!. a..t Peflle. Credft 9uUlr7 SlrHkln .i.nnle. ar .. 11 Oenc'lne, SOlcv SRlrts. Mleln!Olit c ... no.,.. AIM> .tlel~llll. ,lf'TH RACI. )jO v•rch Pur .. • ~.MO Cleltnlne prier ... MO Call Mt Wrantlln. WOf111v WOl'IWI, T"'9nn Teo, BrOC*i .... Miu P.i.r. Chiu. SNM lrl\11 Luttelw, Daeon Ullalllt, FIMIWooct Bf-, oaw1 •ewara, IMOlratlOM. AltO ellt l.,._Jana Yount. socTI4 ••c•. JjO "-'"' P\lfw • u.100 Ci.lm lne Drier M.000 KtOIUM, EeOIH Rt..,., Tuff, Eeo Dalli\!\, Ev•rtlll Cul, HeVt To Hu\li., Tru N Snloolfl Two SlfVIHTH •A.Ca. lSO vardl PUt' ... SJ,200. Claiming orlct S6,2SO lkller Tiit ,, S1'u, FtCl\IV LU!le . No ~ Hert . WooCl\IOCk JOt, Tintt l 6adol ·-· H1Mi1 ~nnena~. P•rknll E••'· Cl\aM Our JUU, HOOlltd On A Fatlll\9 llGHTH •ACE. lSO v•rO' PUt'W $-4,400. Cl•lmlne DflGt . '9,000 Rlcn Ano Foo , 11111.a Cn•rttr. Get Aw.., QulC.k, Miu Re<l Ao11:.,. Two Mlcai.., T"-'l'l'IO• Fina DIV NINTH •ACI. JSO y•rctt Punt lS, 100 AllOwenct Sev-. Hot W•ve. Swealer Tr..l'I Pit. Rnlnym N 8001•. Ett•11<>• Me<"rtooc, I Owe You Mil TINTH ltACI SSO Y••d• Pun• 120,000 TM 8er1><1 8 H•ndlG.•P RI Mtl GCMCI, 1·Ztvll C .. f\ Flow, FlamOOYllll, ~v• Jel Ttir.tlk•, •· Trutv A PIH•ur•, FDf LO•t Ot f\llonav Prol>lllon, Slnl~ Groom. WIWll LUC.-l o.119"1 -JOlln Snett\ o< J•Cll Cneomen ' c..Mr F 0om1noua1 enirv ILIVINTH aACl.110 .,..,°' PUt' .. JJ,.00 Ci.lm1no orlc.a '3.200 Covote Celt Arni. B•l>v BVll' Alort ll'IOutl\I, Oen Pro!H G_ .. G~. EllH Conc.ao1, &otti.nlnnar Gone JOlln'°" ----~ AIM> etlgl~urren1 Evtnl w CdMin tourney finals Friday's horse rac.ing results LA County Falr (•I l'•lrplta Plrtr, P.-1 l'•IOA Y'S •UUL TS ( ""' .............. mMtlrlel APPAL00$AS 1' .. ST •ACE. 4 lurk>n01 Ola WlllOn <Stenlev I Rio'\ Rockv Ro•O INOOYlll Prt•all Time 18 urn'I Time 49 ?IS • J10 210 110 140 ) 20 310 Al\o ran Ye\ 1noeed. Souinern Mlgn1. RelH A Sl"er Mr 81r Alllt IKHntl) 4 60 4 40 Jovt \ S11lor (M~el 14 20 Time I 14, llS Allo ren Gooo Ano C.ootY. Oremt1lc En· trence. New Str10t0Y, Energy And ~v De1ermlno Wiiiow, ltlt>Ol W•re. Ftl>UIOu\ Hel>ll Scr11e11eo Huu•t>ev. llo••I Romeo Too En•ertelne r Enouu" Rooe $~ EXACT A (9·61 Ot oO ... 00 EIGHTH ltACE. 6 turlong\ Ma gnlllctnl (rown C81ec>.I s1, •• , 8•n\On (l( .. nel) U.AlamltOll l'•tOAY'S ••SULTS (JStll ti 4'·deV MrlltS\ ,_,....) l'l•ST •ACI. One mite oact ll•n llntt f Perl<t•I • 20 8urri O Off (Flllonl FIYlllO R-(L.Ckt VI Time I S9 U EXACTA ( 1·41 oelo 119 60 SlfCONO ltACE. One mile 1>41Ct Altrl 8 rff1t ( AnoerW<t ) 13 00 Surt lllOtf IStymtlll 260 120 "'° l lO )20 Leve• L•OY ILKktvl J()MPOl'I ClouOnWIY IV•ll•ndl"91\am l Tlrnt l 5' 215 '2 IXACTA (4·71 01ld \ll.20 A llendenc..· 3,0S I Mull.tel H•ndlt ...... '9• HOlJTf'ood Park F•IOAY'S •aSUL TS J OO UO l 20 147111 .. "·'""' ...,.,... .. IWflllel F•ST ••ca. JSO Y•'fl R•mbllng Hlllt r (Tr .. •u•el Tlmtlo T1n11<> CWKll•YI OCC. Rustlers post victories in polo a ction Ramdorf Wamon Sc.retclltd RMS h ll Paul Lovller Ole M ICl•nero'I Tlme I I' 4 S 460 260 260 300 320 600 Creve Ole.kl• (ll•M•ndlnoll•ml Ttme· l SI 1/S 6 60 310 HO 2 40 HO For E vt nl S.•• IH G••cltl T1mt 11 SO 110 J20 HO 160 220 HO ( ollcgc of thc Sequoia-; Tournament at Visalia IS EXACTA 16·41 0•10 '19 SO OUAltTa•HCMtSE S SECOND ltACE . .00 vtrO\ Ne><m .. !Harli • I 20 soo 160 5 •O HO no 110 AllO ran Soulntrn SwHllt SOttrll• K ,..11.,. Opev Doe•, 81111 Torlt, Lorrlwlnd, 8011ron Ouet \cre tel'le<I L•uren•eln, Joel C Prtm eorena '5 E.ltACTA 11·31 P•IO '2100 U IXACTA (1·21 P•10 ~I 60 TM•o •ACE. One m11t oace ll•v•nn• Fro" ILtekevl l 40 260 140 610 J IO s 60 '2 I XACTA i.·t1 ot.O '1100 SICONO •ACI . ...0 y•rd' Eatv N Clo .. (8rOOll tJ V•n•·~ Pon (E GerCl•I .• 10 1 60 2 10 2 60 H O )10 < oruna dl"I Mar I I 1gh t·arned a p;ur 11f v1ctun es Frida} lo advance tu iodny's finals of the South ( oa'>t Tournament at Nt'wpon Haroor. Keller al~o had a pair <1f goals 10 the first game to hack Mike Runge's three-goal performancc C oach Don Watson 'r; Pirate\ improved to 9-1 Age Ins I Tne 000\ I Werdl OH·Suoer Ste Breeze IS••••"•' OH·E•'I COH I 1Ftguero.1 T1mt 209S Al\O ran M\ Ooooen SounO\ He1 .. Ro••' Cnamo!Of' NINTH •ACE. 6 > furlong\ On Merit IBl•c• C:.01oen T wtnht \ t( aene1 I C:.eorgoe Sm11" 1Fernanoeu 5 00 J 40 JOO HO JOO 9 00 L A Ml"rtu IPtllr~I Tuen 8v SIDfm IC.runo•1 Ttmt I S9 315 $1 EXACTA 11·11 P•IO l ll 90 • fOUltTH llACI One mile oec.e AnOv\ Mtv (Sllv•) 11 60 SIO l 40 l IO 160 Onl• KldOlno IP•ullnt l Time 13 07 n UIACTA 11-1 oa•O 11 1.., TH•O f'ACI .00 verd' Soltno Verda SCl<Aw I Oorc.1>1111 Ont Wom•n Show IPauilnt\ l!ect You Tntrt ICre•utrl eoo 1 20 >to 2 IO 120 J 00 . h1gh hght1ng art'a ""ater P'llo pla\ ~nJa\ Golden West 141 Cerrltot 7: ~tun 1..ar~cn ~orcd Ii\ c goals to pace < ·oach Ken Hamdurf r; Rustlers to , 1clOr) at < cmtos < ioldcn West 1mprC1\Cd to 6·2 C1an Tit h) addl·d threc goals while D1wgla~ c ra1g and Ja~on JdTnn had t\.liO apiec e. B ill Shapp1ro made '>I \ goalie \3\ C\ tor GWC No '" elC"U U EXACT A 12·41 paid l \19 SO TH~O ltACE. 350 yerOl Peooer Mocll•v f8er~r Bunal>O (Hert) Gooll(e Toml>Ov 1F1gueroo Tome 1117 • 7 •0 u o 300 S70 320 S XI Time 171 7 S Al'O ra n Ftv Me To Tne Moon. Fairv C.oomoll'ler, True To You, Slerlotll. Cllermong Ml,llt Jolie Prtelol•. No Pet\er••llve\ Sc.re•clltd Ol•'•nl Runner, Be.e<lv Oro•t ?ltH•nllv Neu•v C.ooo !>oeclal IS IXACTA 110 St oelO ,.3 SO CnellerlnQ (Hon> Sulled To A TM IKueottrl Time 201 1 S FIFTH llACI. One mile otet 01-<·Pre,lllWI (Plano! l ~ OH·HHvtnlv 8rMlt P.erce1 ''° Ge ln A Cn1mt ((r09nan1 , '° Ttrnt 10 1' n EXACTA ••·II Ot lll 'n 10 l'OUaTH • ACI 150 "'"' Poor11utw.cn1ao 1 L.c:•ev • Sau1111 •H Ciarc111 Ouunr To T111nt. IWerd) '00 J.10 2 IO 1110 920 • 60 Al\O ren Ao! To Ooo Too Your Ho! Ala,,..oto\ Doc Wh1Cl'law11v Ac1ton, Dual Turoocnoroe c;o1oen Noll\ Scratcneo Jovlut Breo ,5 EXACTA I )I oe·o i6800 TENTH ltACE. I I It> mile• tn Natural Form Ollvare\I Uo Tiie POie 1c .. 1•non1 Son Of Raie 18 •Cl" T1rna I •I l S seo 4 60 110 • 40 060 l IO Time I SI 3 S n EXACTA U ·JI 08'0 nuo U EXACT A (3·71 oelO '5100 SIXTH ltACE. Ont mite oeee Sol•tf¥ T reuurt IHvmanl JJ 40 Time 11 61 fll'TH ltACE. 350 v•ro' R•O• Grev P()llCY 10111«1ci..\Otl t ? 90 R••M 'four Ant• Lu,.nl 1 40 ' 10 l 00 '10 ' 10 (ioahc Jim Wagner earned h1~ fir<,t -.hutout of the \l·ason behind a 'llrong team dcfens1 vc performance to homt the ~ca K1ngsovcr M1ss1on VieJO 7-0 < dM also defeated El Toro. 10·.S 1n tht• pool final at Un1vcrsll\ In othcr 1uth Coast Toumaml·nt high !>Chool action: Newport Harbor 130 Fullerton 6: FOUltTH •ACE. 6 tur:ono' Terr efv1no I ~1\ 1 Len Go R•et 1(1\nerrl\I The S"M Prince 1Mene 1 IS OO 800 HO 840 HO 0 0 At\O ,.,,. 1 11 Smoi.e Buen Cnoro A J Ruter 800,1er. 8naoa•e0 Giie. Of\ Your Own l jetnennusar Sc.ra1c11eo Jam SMI Ciallent Ton Lonmeer Boo·, lnttnt M•n L•urt llt <V•ll•ndlnone ,,..I Annot Oaktet f ICr0911an1 Tome 101 U EXACTA 11·11 Petd l ll4 60 11 40 160 010 2IO 110 S,,.'40011 ICre1ger T1,,,. 11 11 12 EllACTA l6·S1 oe10 .. IO SIXTH •ACE. 150 verd' w1,11 f!or Tt>e Moon H Circ Wlll'IOUl APOloGlt\ ICerdoze I Su•cllttt I Lt c• ev !Wagner nad five SCJ \l'\ 111 the \f1~s1on V1eJ o game ( dM made uni} IO shot~ form \e\cn goals Wagna added four c;a"l'~ 1n the second game 8111 Harmon -.rnrcd three goals in hoth games to pacl' CdM (6-0). Chm "1organ added two goab 10 the opening game. ""htlr Sto u ( rowt:ll and Chns Otding had two cath 1n the linal. The ')ca Kin g., pla) 1oda) at lfl a.m Junior Robcn G1 1Tord led the wa} ""•th "" goal'\ a'\ the Sailors sta )ed unbeaten with 1ht•1r third straight \It !Of)'. Junior Ja~cJO fklangcr and !>tn1or "ik> lcr Putnam aJded th rce goal' Wl'll'> < iuthnc had three ..a vc' and l)a\t' "itc~an !>loppcd ~1x shot:. wh1k 'haring thl' goal-tending chorc!>. Time I 16 41S Al\O ren Summer Kono M~tJn F •Ol'lhtr Ar11"lc E'10t•vor Scrercneo T,,,., ' Balle Mono"v Mttt1ng C:.ellonl Pretente Lu<'• I O~h Flf TH ltACE. 1 turlono' F'lel!t Al IMenel 110 u o 310 II 80 640 360 $$ EXACT A 110 9) oa10 '179 SO $2 PIClt SIX 1 1·9 7· I0-10 Pe•O l 16 96S 40 to \IC w•nnong l10ef\ 1\1• none\I n Piel\ St~ con\Oial on oo o H60 40 10 IS. '"'""'"g toC-tl\ • llve 11or \t'\I S£VINTH •ACE One mile oece Ce ramellzer IAnatrwnl '1100 Pu•o•t Relon IP••ller I C•ml:IOOQef IL1ontn1n1 Tome 2 00 4 S sl EXACT A 11 ·31 PllO \o7 70 EIGHTH •ACI. One m1i. oact 160 ~IO 2 IO HO 600 l•"'• II 10 U EXACT.A •1 61 o••O lSc.60 SEVENTH ltACE. 440 taro~ 6IO •20 270 HO 210 210 Naturt tlv Our. •C•rOOI•• 48 llO 11 ?0 0 40 I 10 2'0 •90 Carlbl>H n Song (Pe1ton1 MtO• F•e\tl IK•ene11 T me I ?9 I S AJ\O ren e aclul!On U!l~rcover Eagle R.gn1 In Sivie Hu\llt A Oenc.e Cerri1>een Song, L Ille r yr ant Jock O' Love ELEVENTH RACE. l 0 1o1r Swtel S11e m •Soto I Le l Ar~nl Soll" rteeo 0 11ono 104••erc!\ Time I 46 I S '" "'"'' 10 40 • 00 ) 40 l 00 110· • 7tl N1tnering llo\t 1Kue.bler1 S 29 L•nO,•v• 8e•uly I Anoenon 1< o•e Dool•" tCroon•n Tome I S7 1 S '1 EXACTA 1·91 o••O tH O NINTH ••CE. One mllt PICt HO 770 ) 00 2 10 160 Hooe Lane l(reager ~n Son Eo ... ••0• Tom(O 12 S1 U EXACTA 16·1 oa·O t ll?.-0 EIGHTH •ACE. l~ vero• • BlutJtllt 1Cruoer Sonora 13, Marina 11 ; Marina 9. Scrateneo 8eeu's Hooe. Cee Seo 8ov, Reo River Bolo. Mus~ooee AllO ran Our 81\t Tell llotenOa Atl~llo" Allirmeo Bold \ltUe\ Scrarcneo Prooer Merv T \I Rh•Ouat \S EXACT A I 1 Pe lo ... ~ Jim Scnwerl 1 o Sllve I 1 80 Kool Je ll IK1n t u o J 60 1170 •70 Nall'IU•"• IF 1guero• 1 Ft• Ou1no ILecktv 140 HO >XI ~00 140 220 The top tt·arno. from pool\ <ti Hentage Park. r U\tln. !\;l'\\ port Harbor and l n1H'r\lt'.Y ad,ancc 10 final round co mix·t1t1<1n l<xla} . ..it ~cwporl Costa Mesa 8: The e1ght·rankcd ({ IF-4A) Y1 l.1ngs lost a close match 10 the founh pcno<l to Sonora at Heritage Park . Manna pla ys 1n the rnMolat1on finals toda y at !! a.m $2 DAILY OOOBLE I• 11 oald '1110 SIXTH •ACE. I I 16 mitt\ Rov•t Pel IOrteuar Uncon<1ue•t0 IKH ntlt Eleven Strtn\ IWerrenl Ttme I SI 10 60 600 l 00 • 00 7~ 110 Al\o ran Amo 0 10 11 llomantoc Btlle Jewtll'\ Queen, Soltnolo T •rntl Bloom,1>arr • Yo\emtlt Rolt Suroeon \ Cnoct.. TWELFTH ltACE l .. mole\ D•••r 1Peoroie1 S 40 J XI 2 40 Souov Salts !Bte<>. 4 20 210 Lonooo Free 'Menei 1 80 Timt 1 21 I S Oru\ Bel>v I Sl'lerren I '"" Tome 107 •S n E XACTA I Jt oaoo t llllO n PICK SIX 9· 2 ano ) 2 I • ' P• 0 t 1,699 20 10 1nrH winning llC ~ti\ Uvt norte\ Carryover 0001 t S 099 03 TENTH •ACE. One mite pace T•mt II JO n Ell.ACTA t•·1 Dt •O 0 000 NINTH •AC£. 170 •t 'O' ~teM>n To Tou i 1Pau1•ne RHr •om·••I L•CI••• Or-·e Oor~1t I w arot Tome 41 24 .... 40 1 60 260 460 l IC u o In the Can><>n High wurnament: Huntington Beaeb 14. St. Jobn Bosco (8 1 4: Bnan Sc1an·a <>cored '>IX goals to propel the 01lcrs in the tonsola11on bracket at Canyon. Enc Kaufman had 10 saves Sa m• Butc11 I Lec~ev l 73 60 w arJVo Ciovo CGoroonl Al'o ran Cte u • Mnri•e Ort~nrot "'° •00 llO HO U EXACTA II I e>e•d U l 60 n l'ICI( SIX ••• I 6 • I oe•o 'I 436 00 IO ,., .. "" no t•u e1, ,.. 'IOr\n n Picto. SI• (0ft'O'•"On Pl •Q 0 0 00 IO 191 "''"nonQ ll(~tl~ f1"t ,,or \.f''' In t·ommun1t} tollege au111n Oruae Coast 16, Ventura 4; Or- anae Coast l ?o Modesto 9: Enc Kdkr scoredseven goals to lead the Pirate\ to 1he1r c;econd straigh t v1ct0ry at th~ Nil.IC NOTICE K11112 Noftc:e Of .... of,....,,~,, at Pflwet• l•le No.A1UQI MLIC NOTICE en1oym8nt and lngrots end 901ess •• shown and de· fined on said Condom1n1um Plan end said 0ec1.,111on ol Res1r1c.11ons EXCEPT 1""'•hom all 011 10 111e Supe•lor CO\Jn or lht Stile of Ca11torn1a. IOf QH. mine 10·• - the County ol Orang8 hydroc.art>on sub111nces In tilt M•t1er ol 111e Et1t1i8 lying below a dept" ol 500 ol Mllrtt1nn June Legrand feel from lhe 5urlace of said G1rol Oece•Md properly bul w11h no nghl 01 Nollce 11 llefebv Qlven ,,,., M.trl1c.e ent•y ilS p1ovlded 1n lhe unde•'lofilned wtll sttll •I d eed reco1ded 1n DOOi< Privlle st1I• 10 IM n•ghesl 12999 page 464 o mc1a1 and tlftl bidder suDJ&cl 10 Recoids cont1rmB1ion ol H id S u· more commonly kno7~ pePor Court on or 1111er Ille as 151117 Motr Cou 301h dt of Seot 1986 111 Tustin Ca1tlorn1a 92680 1119 01r1ce 0 1 Arne s r e1m1 ot sale c.as11 1n 11w· Lindgre n l lllllam g tul money ot the Untied W•t~ms 555 South Flower St&tes on 'loa•e or PMI ,.,,, Stteel Los Ang•les. CA end bellne4! evidenced Dy 90011 Counly or Lot An-nol8 aecured by Mor1gage ge1es State of Ci ltfornla •ll or Trust Deed on ,,,. P•OP· Ille r1g111 lttle and 1nteres1 o f e<ty so told11 be 1 111d d~ened 11 Illa 11me ot B•ds or 0 "" 10 '" ,..,. · 11 th 1 111 1111-1ng •nd will t>e 1ece1ved 11 deelll 11nd 11 • r g • ... tl\t •fOf.-ld of11C• •1 any I nd lnle<Ht 111•1 Illa Mt••• lime •1\111 lh• flrlt publl· of 1•!,!db d~:1~ ~t1~.-: u11on hereof aod ti.tor• qu ,.,. Y v,.... . d11• of .... Ollt«WIM Ol1141r than or In Oaltd 11111 18 d •Y Of Stell . .odttlOn 10 lh•I ol 111<1 deU• Md •• 1M ume ot dllllll lfl 1986 lll'ld. 10 all 11\t cer111n ;.. t AIM J• ~A~ ptOCH'lr1Y Sllulled In City ot :~a &SI hut" ,..,.., Tuilln Coun1y of Oranoe. 11~ .. , 'Loe A~ CA Stale ot C•llto1n11 p~rt~u· to0n '•tt~a fof Adfftlft· larty oncrlt>ed" lollows to letrat~ wlttl WW AMMHd wit Sll•ron I( 'fillll Adm1nt1· PARCEL 1 1r•tor wt'(' Will Ann••.CS of Th•t p()tllon ol Lo• 1 0' 1he 91111'8 oi.-..id dec.CSen1 T•ect No 95111 in Ill• Goon -PublltM<l Orenge Coesl ly nf Or•ng41 51918 °1 C•ll Oiuly J'lilol 58p111mb4tr 20 lorn11 •t per "'•P rteOfded 2' 11 10116 In bo011 421l P-001 17 •nd St5991 18 ot M1~'8neou1 M•P• '" , _______ _........_.....,__ 11\t Of11C• of !he Covnly R.-MtlC NOTICE eor<1111 01 u ld County tllown .. Unit 85 on •ht Con l'ICTITIOUt •UllNltl domlnlum Plt ll riteOfd«S In NAMI ITATWMINT booll 12736. Olge 13711 0 1 The IOllOwlng perlOflt ••• 11ei.1 AllCOfdt •nd defln4t<I 111 d o• n O Du a 1 net' •I tl'lll o.ew111on of A"trlC· P•oeWor•• 2372• Ca mino 11on1 rec:orc:tad 1n book C•P•tlfan<>. l ~11011 Ntouel 12741 P•O-1680 OftlCl•I CA 9:.>&IT Aecorda ~verley 1<1mm11t 337~~ PARCEL 2 Or1nlld• /t 1 Oen• Pl C A An und1v1dtd ti tO•tll 0:.>629 lntttrMt rn end 10 tll•I Po<· Tn1• bu11nu ' " con tlon of Lot 1 of TrlCI No duct~ by 11n 1no1v1ou•• 956 1 1hown •nd itelfnid •• ~ l<tmmllt "common., .. 1n llkl o.c.. T1111 ... ,~..,,, ... 1111td I llO!Lof AMtrlC1IO'lt wllh IM C°'mty C""11 Of Of XCt"lJT TH on S.Ol•ttt>M Loi• t 10 104 1nclvt1.,. ,,_.,O ·--~~~ P11hli11111d Or&ngl C°Mtl Non .... ctuti.,.. •a....,,,eli11 O••l>r P1101 C)epl"'1\~ 17 0-Mid common •lea Oc:IObill 4 1 l Ill 19116 109Ur1en1n1 to Unit 85 for S.c> 1 • Scr11eneo 8oov Cneller S1emo1e Me1or 0 1m1uo10·, Wo<ld WtnOH Pao• Nobte Due L \IO NO K '8lCl'lel '5 EXACTA IS·1t oeoO lSSOO U LATE 0008LE 11 SI oaoll UO 60 Alltnoanc.e 11,t> 10 Pre,,..ler Cuve IKueo•er t Time I SI U E )(ACT A 11 61 oe10 l 101 XI ELEVENTH •ACI . One mitt o•c• H O 'S EXACT A ll ·St 0110 llO 50 SEVENTH •ACE. 6 tur1011g\ "4evtr RMtrtl Me IStettl'll S 80 ) 00 1 liO Allt nOeMe l lSI Mutue1 HanOI* \440 OJ' AlllrmtO Nellve (Cu1enon) 8 80 S 70 3 80 Muluet HenOle S?,JOCl,4 1 Ml.IC NOTICE MtlC NO ICE POOLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •ua..-u CA 92660 NAME STATIMINT Tn1t buStntss II con The lollowing P•tsons ar• duCl8d by 1o•nl ve'1ture doing business ., Al LHd-Salvador Avola "'0 Edge Pr0duc1ton1. Bl f"tS s1a1tmenl WU ltled w .. M 95112 Haminon Ave w1tll 1he County Clerk ol Or ange Coun1y on S8Q1tmt>e1 .............. • 1986 Pe1111on submllled oy 1n th•S notice or •n wri11en STATIMINT Of 20270 CYP'"" Sanla Ana FICTITIOUS .u.-as ~~~::'"o Oouglas Hughes tor a correspondenc8 d81t~ered WITHORAWAL FROM Call! 9:>107 l HAM£ STATIMINT c.hllnge '"zone clHStllc•Hon 10 11\e p1anmng Commission 'ARTNIRa"" Ouane Alan P6ne• 20270 Ttoe tnllowmg pe~• are HfORI THI on properly 1ocal80 on lhe ti or proor lo lhe Public.""' C>nRATING UNOEfl Cypress San!~ "na r,alll doing tov\on11ss •~ Thll Lon- 'LANMINO eaSI Side ot Broollhur11 1ng FtCTITIOUa .u.-aa 9?707 dnn f • ~ange '340 Neo#- COMIM•atON S1reet 11ci11cent 10 Ille sou111 CLINTON SHUUIOO, NAMI rrui Oufino~ ' (On-001• B••O CISl!I M ... CA FOUNTAIN VALLI!\' u v" n s ••cG•hAu way from A.I Geoe rel Agrt mlttlon ... 111or11wn as a genet•t P•r'I· neis 10 t.•a•~ , ... eo "" ·-1 Josepn N Calzon 7905 • ,.311110 ws1erlall, Hun11ng1on Beach CA 92$46 Publtsned Or1Jnge Coas1 Of T._ CITY Of 11"e ot 1ne San 0•""0 Free· 9-cr•terr Plennlnt COfl'l· 1 'he IOllOW1ng pereon llH duc.ted t>y • <1•1tu1.r<&t part 9'6'6 NOTICE IS HEREBY cultural 0111r1c1 10 M I Publ11neo 0111noe Coss• ne• 1rom 1he par1ne rsh1p oo-Cary Leme>ett• • 1 IOf 8"8'' Blvd • 1°• g~~;~e:h~I 0~9~~~~·~~ 'Manutac lurtng 01str1ct Daily Pilot SePf8mDer 27 01a1•ng under lhe licllllous This &lllem,.111 wa~ '11Prl ,.. A 'A '2f.48 G Tiie properly 1n ques1ton is 1986 bu,oness n1me ot Sun'4tl wtllt Ille Coun1v C,,.,. o! 01 r no'> t ·~·ness '' con J6mes T Rantun 7905 Oa11y PllQI Se ptember 13 Wlllt1rl11lll Hunllnglon 20 27 Oc.101>er • 19116 Pm in '"e Cny ouncll tu1111e r oescrtn8d •s SaOll Appr111sa1 ServlCe a1 2730 '"Of' CO\Jn1y on °>1>Plt'"'De1 durh•<l l'r '' •"J·•00u•I Gnamoers 10200 Sllle< AV· Assessors Parce ls No s C11m1no C11p1str1no s7 S en· l8 lC!86 '-"0" Y r '"""• Beatn CA 926•6 Se979 e nue Fouril1tn vallev, Ille 15q •62 6 169 162·8 PUBLIC NOTICE Clt>ment8 CA 92672 F320l71 11·•\ '1''".._,,1 ..... •itad Planning Commission wlll 169 167 9 ancl 169 162_ 10 I Publlsl1ed o, 1n11 .. Co11s1 .,,,,. o.,,, ,,.,,iv '"'~ o! Or T"o' Dusmess 11 con- duCIPO ny co.partners PUBLIC NOTICE JO~Ph N GAilon James FICTITIOUS •UllNll l T Rao~... NAMI STATUHNT I "is \ltlement was lited w1111 JM Co.1nty Clerk ol Of. ange Coun1v on $41p1ember 10 1986, I 1'31~ Puht1sned Orange Coas1 OAtly P1101 Seplemo41r 13 20 'JI Oc1obe• • 19116 S •980 POOLIC NOflCE 'ICTtTIOUa •u'*'H NA•ITATl•NT TIMI tollowtng pereona are dOlng l>ul~ " Orange Coonty TaxHlea Cofl>Of•llon db• 011111ge County f!1br1c1. 3629 W Mac Arll\u1 Blvd Suite 206 $1n11 An• CA 9270• Ot•nge County Tt11ttle1 Co1po1allon C11lllorn1• CO< porellon HIN! T111s bus1nH t •• con, ch1c 11111 l'.ly 11 corpo1111nn C•tol 6ttrn"a1n Sec relary Tf\11 st•lemenl wH tiled wHll I~ County Clflrk ot Or ""0" c;oun1y on SllPl9mbe• • 19116 '1111'7 Pubtlahe<I Or1nge Coast Deily Pllol S~tetnber 13 20 'IT Oet()'* 4 1986 51985 PJi80ic NO TIC£ flCTITIOUa IU ... H NAMI tTATl•Nl t r+e IOllOwif\Q pet'IO'll a re dOl"V ouemnt •• AVll A S fl AANCHITO • 7 :153:12 C tl>OI Rd l 1gun1 Hllll C A Tiie 1011ow1ng persons are doing 1>us1ness as Tiie Copy SlOP Inc. 430 I Btrch •5 Newport Beach CA 92660 SMro11 l t<ent. 1067' Oorollly Ctr VtllA P11r1< CA 92667 George N t<.enl •607? Oo•Ollly Ctr 1111111 Per• C A 92667 Tllll busmen Is con· ducted by • corpor11tOl'I Snaron L t<t n• Ille•· Pr .. ldOnl Tnll IT•ttwnenl wH llleCI <#!Ill 1110 County C1e111 01 Of· enge Qounly on Seo1em1>e1 16 19116 Fl1 .. 7 Publl1lled Or1nge Co1St 011ly Pt101 ~1em1>e< 27 Qcto~r 4 11 Ill 19116 S.013 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITtOUI •UllNUI NAMI IUTfMINl I 1'111 IOllOWW'Q (>erlQflt ll•t doing bu11na 11 es F n wonme n1e1 Sy1111m1 •8!>8 PllSM 0e llllQI lrvi!'e CA 9'71!> H•rOkl V Blev1M .II •11~6 PeMO Oe Veg• Irvine C.• 9'7 t5 S••...,, Randell w 11111m1 '061 t Mor1t1on l ll"•· Hun1- 1ngtot\ e.11cn CA 11'6•6 1111' ou11n•u 11 co., d"41td bv • gene<•• pert nllf~ll1p ' H•rol<I v 81eY1nt Jr Tlltl ''•"""""' WH Illa<! w11h ·~ County Clllr~ ot O• an1111 Cou.,lv M Sepleml>el 12 198& Mid 8 public Me1tn9 on Ille CONOITIONAL USE PER· FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS Tne llcllllous Out1neu O&tly PHol Se1.11emt>e1 ')' AnQt' '"'"'I' r C:,('lptemt>e• lolcloow~n81~'1~SAL USE PER· Mlf NO 879. OEVELOP-NAME STATEMENT n11me referred 10 I DOve was October . '1 18 1986 I •O l"lllf ME'NT AGREEMENT" Tn" lollowmg persons are t1ll'O in Qrenge County on S e-00• F31'2'lt MIT NO 8 77 Peltlton submtlled by 00000 1>.is1ness., June 3 19113 l'ILE NO P '"'''""" 0·~"0~ "'~' P8t111on sut>m111e d by A"ERIC •N LI EARING AIO 9 o P ~ ' ,,...._, ' > Oovn111s H•"'lles lor. 311 000 ..,. ~ n F2192 • oom11c NOTICE "01• 11 I _,,.~, .. .,.. R1cl'lt1rd P11lkOvtGh IO< 8 Ian "l "tt .~~ee·~IOry m int r r NTER l Ill lown & full Name 11110 A,ddren ot r~ .?O • • 1r '"""' 4 1986 n1ng salon 81 1605 I •1or'ge tac1111v 1oc.111ed on Couniry An 'iu•lf • 10 Or tne P8rson W1llldraw1ng .. ICTITIOU8 IUl lNISI Sa~ll · 1"1!' eaSl 110e ot Brookllursl llllQt' 11 1 ' Jame, oig•n ~ NAM( ITAT(MINT B•Ooknurst Slroel Unll 0 • " G 11 9"668 l E M •07 '" CONOITIONAL USE PER· StrM!I 10111Cen1 10 Illa 80\.llll Oon11•d H&rvev Wntl• Mon' e 1 8 Y l" S a n Trie 1011ow1ng pe110ns .," PUBLIC NOTIC[ MIT NO 878 -"n-011 .. _ San""'""""' Fret 16'\8'1 El,,.. C.tr ~nun111n Ctem11n1e C A 11 tl •• a• Pe1111on submitted by Oo "" .. ~ '"' 0 .,.....,_ \/ c 11 9?7011 ( M oong us•neu , -..dy lhf! prOl)efTy 1n ques Ill'"~ • I S19neil J1me~ 0<ge n •Sl ANO l "NNING IN<' FIG TITIOU& &UllNEA.I o.nn Ngo tor dance stud0o ar loon •!I •u•l"e • de·~rJ~ ., E•l'lyn G wn11• 16583 NAME STATIMINT ,60•0 Harbor Bou1ev11•d " -""" E C F \/ 11 Pub11•n..,. O•enga Coe•1 j()'J B M•rine "ve BelbOa Au111101 s Pa•c•lt Not 1!11 '' ouniiin • ev 0 ,11.. P~10""1 "·pt~oer 27 lll•nd Celtt 92662 t "" t0How1ng pe1ton1 8 '" Suile M 169·162·& 169-162·11. C•111 92TOll Octo'.._,. 1""t 18"'"1,.... Ronlld J Oarntr 6432 001no t11.111n•n n 1"" llA 00'6°'~~NAL use P!R-1119 162-9 end 1119-182-10 Tiit• bul•n•U II COii· ""' ~ ... S.012 f4utQll•ll Ctt Huntington SIAlllQ"' Compeny 3808 IT N A ()evelO()me<ll AOr~I dUClecJ by llu•b•nd •n<I wit• S.acll C1UI 926"7 Atvef' Ave N-1.0rt Bnc:ll Pelllton 1ut)r1\ltt9d by Yu· I ,,.___...,.,, __ t Ml1"'91IOll Oon•ld H•flley Whit• J·-· L 0•·-302 Cell!O<,,,. q;.>633 ClllltlO Ling •nCS Cll1ng-Fen °' ..,..,...,.._,., .. ...,.. ... lh11 1t•tement wll tiled -·-· '""" ~-11 W L f 11 In op-F" It being p10GftMCI 1n 0 11t1111111c NOTI"r MulT'i! ,..,,. 6•ll>OI ltlliind N•ncy C0y~ Wtll• •vv 1ng 1119 °' c ang• Con1unc11on witll this t>ulld .,..,t11 tne Counly Cieri! o• r r~ "" CMlll Q?662 Rt-""" N,..,1)()<1 S.iw:I> er11101 ol Ill• N ndwiel1 tllO(I llW"" C•• .. nly on Seotem!'>*f v ..... ~ including the on·'•'• u•e 1no oro1ec1 n"19a'6v l'ICTITIOUI •UalNllS I ht~ nu'llMn 11 con· C•lllo•"1l1 q,"":; 11,,o consumption ol beer NO llCF OF P R fl" Fla01,I NAME STATEMt!NT 1tuch'rl 1'11• " l"""r~I (Hiii Tf\i~ 11"'1"11\~ 0• co• 1719!1 N h P8 ARAliON OF NEGA' 1\IE c. Tl'I .. lottowo,,g 1>41''°"' ert1 nf't~no~ d11(1"'1 ttv "' •nd .... du•I 'snc:t w1n88I '1 8W 0 OECL ARATION "ubltSlled 01enge OHi dn1not11J~•ne,•11• r,, .. Mf'(l Ror u a .. 1e • N•fl\;\ L "'""~ llfWlll Ot<•ly P1i1)I SeOl9mbef 27 'n•• t1•tem""' .,8 tile<1 It-ii• ''''!'""'''' ..,_. II~ CONDITIONAL USE PfR F'or the 1l•m1 i<)e,,l•li4!0 Or 101111r " 11 18 19116 m••• Mt\r ~eunQ (ul'l\IP 1111" wiin tl'I-lo-·n!, Cl•"~ "'Or lwtll\ 1~ nunh ""~ "'' O• MIT NO 611 I wtl" an 1tlet11-I' J noltee ''I SI 003 Mlldm11r> 10 I 14111 51 •) '" ·~ fl/l'lbe< Pe1t1ton subm111td hv h•r•by uivtwi 1111111 b•te<J on Hunt Br n C• 9:>6•8 '"'Ill' 1.C'lmt~ nn "-"11t.,nlh"1 •110f' Cnunt, "" ""l'1 J11c:I( L uarus En111rprisu tor 1M 1M111l S1ud1e1 • N1t9•ll11• MLIC NOTICE 10, •Q •'llll\ , ......... , • l<ll!F l'Jl••t t!!IAll' ule ol tu1n11ure el 011rl•r1111on "•• b•en .ln,....on Jann TOdll C'a ...,_,, 111010 Euc.ltd Slrtt4'1 prf'pitrf'd Tn .. £ nv1t()l'lme n FICTITIOUS •Ut!NEI S l41r <;1 • 1 4 u,,t Ben r>.,r.i.~r ,. • • 1n'll' f 04"1 P111'll•'~"" '• ~"tl" l •'IH I R G ' " ..... •T·---.... «!"0•11 (1•11• p.l(\I t..-"'""'' "' ,, Dotll' p,, ' •4'C• ..... t'lllr •l P RECISE PLAN NO 37S' lei tmp11e1 •Yl@w ~mo .,_ .. , .. ,....,., "' " • -rv • 6 Pe11t1on subm•tled ny In 19'1 wiH eona1d., •ooroval of l"e totlott1t1ng ~sons are '"''~ 1>u11nen • <nn C'l<.ln t><or 4 11 •II •'let. 1CI r JC'•<'f>f'• • •<1e 'I d•p('nll11n1 0 1tvfll()pm11n1 "'" N11g111M1 Oecl1t1110., on doing bu'1nUt It 1ne t!ui '"" nv 1tn innov•ilulll Sa 0011 Se91' compAny inc lo< rev•-fl•O•y Oclot>e• l 19116 lm!IQI' 1..nnner1tM Ill S1111 Jft\llPl'I J To.lo 1n11 npproval ol a 5 OOO 'IQ fHESE MA TTE A5 Are 1a111n11 Ort•fi Newport Tllo& •1•'11"'""' wu tllttd C .,.., ... ,. w1111 tne C0u111~ C lt1r~ 01 Or 11 r.ommerc1el ll1Jtldlng II t>t1n9 ~roce'MIO i>vrtua nl 10 64'l•<n .A noov 111 .. nor1ne .. t eorner o t tNI l>l11nn1no l •w• ot 11\11 Bf'vl1fly Ann W•11"4! I~ ••'QI' CC'lunlv '" S4t0l.,.,,I># Megnot11 Str"I and We<ntt 5111111 ol C•lllo<n•• Oovern S.• t\len<I Or N-oorl 4 1111'6 Av«tu41 111111\ef 1denl1ll9d .. ment CO<le 6 000 et M<l S.etn CA 1nMiO "11111• 90,S Werner AYef\\18 •n<1 Ille fOll.,1••" Vt lley c 1101 l Out .. W1l11f' 19 l)ubll~Md Or8nge Co••• OCNCRAl Pl AN AME NO· Mun< 1p11 Cooe T11l11 2 t <;11~ I al I nd 01 Newport 0 1111y Pilpl SAplemt>e< 13 Mc NT NO :14 • THOSE OF!ilRING TO IH BfllKll CA 92660 10 '1 Ot:IOIWI• 6 lll86 ~ $198• P1~al 10 •mend \he Illy 1n fa vor °' ,., oC>P09'1lon r Pt11 bvllnllH •• con L•nd -u .. E~• 01t"*10 1hep1opou1a w1H~glwrrt d•rttllO t>y • ~·· "41" Q~rll P11n t)y Cllri •n OOl)Oflunlty to dO M) •t n11n1110 the Oe IQlllll()ll from c . Ille j>\•C>HC 1141ar1ng If l\lflM< S.V.ly Ann WlllM ~·e••I 10 lndu1tr1el fOf I 1nl0fn111ton 11 deAlrtld you r1111 st11emen1 wu flle<I p10Q4irty adJoml"iJ the sou1h m•y conl•c.I Illa P111nn1ng wllll tne Cotmly Ci.<• of Or edge of Ille S •n OillgO ,., ... Oep11rtment •1 H~ U U ange County Oii 511Q1emc.< w•v ~11 ot 8rootoll\i1•t end rel., 10 Ille •t>Ove 11.,.,,. 10 1~116 PtalC NOTICE flCTITlOUI 9UIMH NA .. ITATtMINT Tf\11 lollOWlllO twW.oftt ttre WE'RE HURTING· ... I • Salodo• Av111 2326 ~~ C.A 02660 Joe Avila, 37'1 N.-pc>rl Glf>n Court ~00+'1 S.itGll '1~ ubltsllid OUngt Coet• O•••r PtlOI Seot1tmt>llf 13 :10 '7 Octo~1 • 11188 s.m 51rl!fll ,Tn1t 1t IU(ll\llf !Ollnl II a OrOC>Otll<I 9(tl0n tt '''"" H' Au.tlOf . Pwc .... ~ JlL£QIHt~~ NO' 16t· I~ 6 169 182·8 m11y t>a • umnatlon to 11.illnQ 1611 Hi? 9 •nd 169 16~ 10 only lllOM IU\1411 ,,,_, ., lONF CHANGE(NO 377. ,,.. nollllC "-"no dtlKitl>ed --- '11112'1'1 P bit" t"lf.nge Cou t Dally 1101 Sft(ltembllt 13 20 '' Otlol'lf'• • t966 5 1986 dl'l•no but•llilU 11 l'AffERIHO AUlO ~027(1 Cyl>'llH ~•Illa Ana c c""' qno1 American Red ross C e r , A Ia n L 1mt>t l11 JI _ _:~:,::,::,::_:.:;.;:;;.;;;..;..;..;.. _______ _,, ' ----------------------------~-------------- ..__ I .. J . ~-..... -a ' \ -0r8nge C<>att DAILY PILOTJ Saturday. September 27, 1986 • ~ -. -...;.~....------------.. ....... -......... _____________ _i;__ _____ -' a 2 ,I 11' CAWNCI PltOll NORTH 011ANG11 IF. CAWNG PltOll IOUTH ORANG• I ., ~AIL INTO SA~INGI 4 lfine$, sn -...0 -70 ays ... V.U Leet I r..u 1121 ,......_ tlll 91111~-= Cledlal ... G1d11l/91 1W T....._./1,.._ 111J~_.a..,._.__,_.......,H_l!l11!!L_.._..; FOUND Pelr of •Y•· IN'1Nf +rn I $ JM • - -1--..... btown cw on tor dey care center. ECE .,,. * IXNMHCE> leoel S.C. 1111 1110111 ' , .. MfAJl . • ... , ==· StJemeeAd,nr~ beckground req'd. Horton & eon-.~-, .. ery.&nallHelewflrm, For~ comrec· PHOTO LA8, PIT ftex.lble ••n.tfullllf -.- -. ...... High 54-3075 557·2310 9:3CM:OO l'MC ... has en immediate xlnt lldlla 1 rnytt, Word· tor ln.N.I 15/tw pt\Onel, llrt, br!Qftt, ~roet.IC le KARL'S TOYS & H098tH rmt• ,_ ---.---------openlnO In Corp. Office 1111 llelpful. n/smkr. Pie melt lite typtno flllno Student 0 K. bperlenc:.e M A T U R E & E P•~ ......... 19 LOST CAT Lerge M.... PlllllllL TtMltlr for an expel'ienc9d, full· cell Beverly •79·2957 .J.uic:a &~3-0J80 . 1 plue. wllllno to train. p EA 1 EN c E O X • ...y to.'-"· Hourt Ml Brown tebby wlwht Chrlatlan Mlnl1try SS·M ch11ge A.IP Clerk. Full· ClENEAAL OFCCLERK RECEPTIONIST 759-805e rat all Mon t0:309M '°.,..,.. marking•. no COiiar. lut hr Mon-Fri S.2· 1•21 time w/b9neflt1. WHtcliff PIT lor A.rte Group Type phones. eome comp lfltry, •·•~ -"="'~ : •:i:,,edlOnt<>;.,= 7pm T~ to • '"° 9111 Eaetblvff NB TEACHERS. Credentialed 1 r • • 0 k N • w P 0 r 1 55wpm, up'd only Jane GREAT w 1d•t11111, "111111 I II store lfTlf'l'leCUatety Mull PIO• 1 ....,...... ....,,_ Very cute/friendly. AE· for Prvt Tutor,_ AM aut>-S.5-9970 elth. 5S6-1292 n/amkr. 8 30·5-PM. M·F. *.SALES* have kn.......-..... of....._ we6eome. Appty , .. WARD! Celt Deb °'"'" ~"'. .,_....._ ptac:entla CoeCa ..... 850-9"& E\199 720-7~2 JeCtt Lairy or Greg art luhtMt ....,., ..... -=-Call S.O--Oaal Carole m1nll'llP toy experienee • 5pm 850·3173 PrOQrHslve lnvHtment Lit• T .... F~c.M • -I majOr plus Some ben-IA-/ LOST cock1tall, gray f ~ Company Meklng quall· · y.,.ng. """' llPT/lllT'T (~ •Ill•. merch1ndl1lng, FIT Sat/lun ~ w/wht on wtng1~ . fled clerical •nd Brok•• 979·85"43 for IPPI FIT for Construction Co _, llocklng It'd . ..,.. wort! • • lleld, orange cllffkl , Uaialltll ". Siii A11l111nt In Newport IMMEDIATE OPENING tor Call 281·9273 Dorothy Prior plumbing aalee ell• tnvolved For Information 250 Ogle St, CoeCa .....,; . HB. Mlcllele 523-3200 a..ch. Long range Cl· person With good typing , SECRETARY. Nwp1 Cntr peroence necuury Pll contact Mr.CaNahan mlWllY mHDI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Needa rHr · oppt'y evall•bl• 10 key & heavy phone••· Firm MIMI• 1>rlghl. outgo-Apply In person Mon-Fri 11 7 l• a....ot11 Olatrlbl.ltlon Co • .,..... "IT C·S. mull be ll(XlrMllve. con-penence. 979-0590 • Ing pren, Type 15 wpm .,..._ Persc>M for ..,...,... fldent 9f'ld enthullaatlc ...... ,. .. _..,n n/smkr 1200/mo • • In· Tll Ull 'S PL.IHI• hn 1111-11 ... .., Of !ree ~Th-At • lllllTAIY Excellent QPPOft'y tor 1op notch sect'y to provide support to PrHident of 1 dymanlc growing A.E Dev Co Requires; 5 yra lndu1· lry related e1tper. 70wpm typing. ahthnd & W.P .. Hcln't orpanlz1tlon1I; written, verbal com- lcLMlt I munica11on skills & • prof • manner Pos1tove attitude la1t1acti1a 3112 & llexlb1hty 1 must Com· PRIYATE TUTOR • Math, pe1111ve salary, benelltt Science, English. Jr High. pkg & a ptea11nt environ. Hlgtl School Level, UCLA Submit resume & utery 6"4•·•3W~~ appt, Jim -· ·crease every 90 dl)IS 1528 Newport 8IW' ,._ ..... -~ .... l Must he't'evalld Dl. proof .-I•&"-. Allergy otc:Orange. Apprx 760-1040 Mary Costa Men -.... . • of !flt I well groomed. 5U"UI 20hrs/wk Fronlotc11ns (71•16"42·1753 630-1t:30A hrs TrUQlt1must.~714<t Part-time, exp'd only exper pref'd 771-7994 UClnUY Monday -Friday Pegboard, • Real Ellate For V1tam1n and Pharma-Hourly wage .. comm exp helpful Ntsmkg Of· PIT '*IUPll ceut1c;11 packaging Co AIVEITISlll Call Cri11y S.5-5737 flee. Reply to Ad 11 tO, c/o A/P A/R P/R exp nee . Min typing. salary comm •••tllT Dally Pilot, PO Bo1t 1580. mature womlf'I S6 hour. with e•perience Call ..,. Costa Mesa. CA 92826 Dt842·9000 E/536-5730 8•5-6100 EIECITIVE BOOKKEEPER • PI T (Exp'd) A/A, AIP, Gen ledger lor Arts Group Jane 556-6262 CATERING COMPANY P/TIUWO Immediate opening. light typing. heavy phoneS. M· F 9· 1 SS/Hr 675-044 1 P/Tl11lftlt1 Perteet lor atvdent or re- tiree. Hrs lle1t. 5•8·8923 SIOlnUY /HOln Needed for South Coast area Carpet S101e Duties include 11gn1 typing answering pnones & ab•ll· ty to work with the pvt>llc Interested parlles call 751-2324 TEU-ll&lllml PIT se.rary • bonus. No selllng e1tp pref 722· 7173 1 TELE-SALES P1ofes51on11 position 5 yrs &AP Motton picture • Otl & gas CommlHlon only S tOOO Wk ly 1·800·233-0•91 llLMIT/fl.IWlll Loo611ng tor reaponaible drivers. OMV report req'd. Costa M ... 5*5351 DELIVERY I Meling Pw• son Co ear. OMV print· out req'd. Atht«ie Shoe AeplH' Co. 751-42721 • OEMONSTAATOA, bll· ongull (Spanllh) WOlfll#t 10 promote beMY Ctellfll 1n m11~ drug store cNlln. Oct •&5 $5/hr c.il cotleCt •87-22•6 G_rad Allyson 9•6-Sl•7 to C111t Communltlea io----"--..;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;======--1-1~~ Inc . 3187 ·A AJrway CM ~S UTOR High Attn. Terry Pastor Is looking lor 1 lrlendly. mature person with bookkeeping e1tperlence to work Part Time In our Irvine office Hours are llexible. 261-6160 RECEPT/ATTENDANT Costa Mesa Anlm11 Hosp•· tal Full end Part time Apply at •&O E 17111 Street. Costa Mell SIORnUY Purchasing Ass11tant Need sharp pefson tor Purc11111ng Depl Must have good phone man- ners. math & light lyp1ng Will train nght person Call (714)631·0149 Tne Orange Coast Dally PtlOI •S Melling an Ac· count Eaec~11ve I<>< our Re1a11 Adver1111ng De· partment A m1niumum of 2 years med11 sates Ill· per1ence 1s prelerred We offer good salary plus 1n- cen11ves Please send resume to Cl1H/lnti araat1 -ss• llUllUT ... H•llSTUTlll -TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 . ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION la1ian1 I Piaaacial MH!J Te IAaa 2914 hd1tt1 fer Salt Signature Loans Up to 2900 S 10 000 Free De1ails De· ve1s1lted 73 11 Belerove GYM FOR SALE Full Y :; tO t6 Houston TX 77036 EQUIPPED Al Lake Isabella. good steady on· WIDOW nas MONEY !or come 3 hours from L A TDs $ lOK/up, no credit Surrounded by moun· "' no penally Call 1a1ns. river lake Low Denison Assoc 673 731 1 ··overhead S20.000 com-AaHaactatall ptete (6191 376·2356 . hHHCtatall zt20 ........ • . •SPIRlluAL & PSYCHIC OrrrtHlh H 2904 READINGS Palm and GIFT. Home accessory card readings available snop Corona Del Mar Na11onally renowned psy- pa r k rng a1tract1ve. chit local & he'd 19 yrs $40.000 1urnkey Sa11sfat11on Guaranteed' 492· 7296 or 493 2054 WOMEN'S SHOP 26 yr~ young. parlung $300 000 Custom Med1cal/Den1a1 a yr plus gross Best Cot· Software written tor your ona Del Mar location olf1c~ Oy dBase e.cpert f.L" $5011\r -guaranteed-free f"(I UJIUI dt./. / fr11 consulta11on Healthcare ,Jl f 1 . Software 548·6993 Morn ...IN.w ·T~'' ,.,,,, . .> L 1. F • 2925 --....... lijl-·' ~.'I~ 1407 E. Ceast tt.r .. C411 .......... -0,,.,, .. ity FOUND lrg blac~ male dog w/whl on leet cnest & end ol tail v1c Springdale 2901 & Borsa HB 89•-8228 FOUND Mate Basset Invest $5000 to S 100 000 Hound 1 ·2yrs old vac 25% RETURN 90 DAVS Alabama & 5th Hunt secured 969· 7759 Beach 63 1-9561 Dale School to ColleQI 1eve1 M .. ica.l /lnt·' I Reasonable rites l~~"'"'i!~iiii.ii.;.,eami.-.;.;• 963-1992 Mrs. Htoglns 16 Hra/Wk Chlro Front & , Beck otc help. Pleaunt lll~reeat working cond $3.50 + Hr Laguna Bell •94-9S.3 Q Ill 3611 8XB9s1ffeR NEEDED MITAL UlllTAIT Mature & mot1v11ed per-2·3o· 11PM. Mon-Fri. Rm & son willlng to grow. Front Board • S200 mo Ages 6 and back olf1oe, any age & 4 yrs 6"42•8790 0 K Insurance collec-l&IYSITTll -toons. x-ray llcenee Perte< my hm. day firs. 6~ 1.:_1•2~ M·F 722· 1539 air 5PM UYEllllPlll PI T, lmmed opening, 854· 1265, 955-3900 Bob Mary Poppins. where are you? 3 dys/wk M· f . Th 9.5 lor 5 mo old in my CdM llme Reis 640-0242 MATURE WOMAN wanted to babysit on my home 2 to 3 days per week 642·5161 OPENINGS In new Center for babies 6 wkt to 30 mon1ns. C°'ta Mesa area 557-2310 8 30·• 00 Deantiu 3011 8-S s DA vs A WEEK L•ght dusting & vacuum· ing for showrooms on Irvine 842·0 75 7 Female retired companion so1J9nt tor roving care ot )emale invalid • llghl hsenkpg duties in exchg lor room & board ASAP' Eves/Wknds 646-3375 HllECLUlllS Must nave car SS to $7 /hr · m11age Call 722-9659 HOUSE MANAGER to care lot 6 elderly Caring atlllude • eap req'd Gd salary benefits M1ss1on V1e10 582-8876 mo •lllAL um Transcription e1tp helpful. Full· Time positi on w/growlng R & D Firm Must have e11p Call Clln1c1I Systems lnt'I (7 1•1722-1753 MOIO&l TUii• .. E1tp'd Full· Time position w/grow1ng R & D Firm Call Cllnlcal Systems lnt'I (7141722· 1753 Clerical/Otlict 5400 •lfFIOIMLP• A person needed to do varoous olllce duties tor Irvine Co located near Orange Co Airport Full or Part Time available Go 10 t7925 Sky Park C11cle Suite E in Irvine Or call Jane 751-5522 UVHTISlll &SSISTAIT Immediate opening lor an Assistant 10 our Account Execu11ves P11or advertising expe11ence nelpful must type 65 wpm De organized and possess lhe ability 10 pri· orouze E1tcellent t>en · eri1s Call 642-4321 ea t 3 t6 Judy Oethng. for 1n- 1erv1ew appointment lraa1• hast llilY Piltt 330 1/1/ Bay St Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 -MllfUPlllM For Perty Equipment Ren- tal Store. Heavy phones, typing skllla needed, mus1 work Sat United Rent-All, C.M 645-0760 HLMIYMIYll For Party Equipment Ren· tal Store •O hours Mull work Saturdays Bring OMV record United Rent·All. C M 6•5-0760 1110 •110AL um Transcription exp helpful Full-Ti me p o sition w/grow1ng R & D Firm Must have e1tp Call C11n1cal Systems lnt'I (714J722· t753 F\ECEPTIONtST FI T. re- qwes gd typing lkilla, n/smk, Nwpt Bell. Phone Jan 752-8522 lor 1ppt HOIPTillllT Personable. mature per. son lor Property Mgml Co with busy phones Some S1turd1y work Good phone manner a must. 6•2· 1603 -IEOIPTllllST /SEOTY Full-Time for Real- tyt De11etopment ofllce. Newporl Peninsula S 1200/S 1500/mo Call 673-37 77 Russ or Jer1 1••••••••••••••••••••··~r : <AHtEH Ol'l'Ol<T.l "\In : • • : MANAGER : • • : \i.iplin 1li11n-. Urt' llO" l11•111f! ao·-• e t·epted for rn ttr1ltf(f'101·n1 p11 .. 1twn... : • • e lnd1\fflual.. rnu .. 1 h 1· ,,.If. e : rnuti\ att>rl. llrf(anizt'd . f11•\ilil1· 1rnd • e "111tl orit>11l,1·1I. \pplwa n1 .. 111u ... 1 t'fl)U\ : • \\11rk1111' "ilh ~c111tl1... ' • • • • e U.,li11l1l1· \ 1·hii-l1" \ u li•I 1111•11 .. 1· e • 1t11il in ... uran1·1· u mu .. t • • • • • \\ t' •1ff1·r l"\C"t•lll'nt 1·omp1111~ l w n · • : ,.fih 1nducl111". l'a1d \a1·a11011 .. arHI : • holicla ~ .... 1111'dlf'al Hll<l clt'lltHI 111· • : .. ura111·1•, loonu" prof(rarn ... a l11n .11111 : e 111il1·1tj!t• alt o\\ ,1 111'1'. • • • e \ pph 1n l'•·r.,on 1111·... 1 hru • : I hur ... 2:1Hl-fl:IHI p.m. : : ORAllE COAST PllLISlllll CO. : : 330 W. Bay St . : : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • • EOE : Live-In Housekeeper F/C, cooking. must drive Reis Beaullful CdM Hm Good salary 631 ·61 15 Office OltHla1 I Cllillll C1r1. 113-2343 • • ',C.!!lEml.lmL? .... >a....---~· ••••• ~· .................... . ,. Part· Tome W Costa Mesa F111Sa1 Serve lunch 1 hr & Oinner 4-6pm for older woman S51Hr 646-04 19 SICIETUY responsible. mature. per- son needed for sec· retanal pos111on in invest- ment atmosphere Duties include dealing with clients handling cor- respondence and trouble shooting Santi Ana Contact Caroline 547·0101 EOE SEOln&H Typing & phone skills Healln conscious n/smkr PI T Nwpt Bch olhce Call 642-2323 S.ct'y/Uiterlal Ant Ma1or automotive magJt· zine nas an opening lor a top notch person w1tn good secretarial skills _We are looking ror some- one en1hus1as1ot . well O•· gan1zeo and capable of handling a ousy ed1toroal dept Send resume and salary rtrqu11e Slleola Lawlor CBS Magazines , 499 Monro via Ave Newpo11 Beacn 92663 ITEH/.SEOln&RY PIT Mon-Fro AM 20 hrs Irvine area •BM XT er.perience 261· 1616 WELIEH MacGreg0< Yacnrs 163 1 Ptacentoa. Cosra Mesa lr1q1C.1tt lailf Piltt BREAKFAST COOK!•! up nee 875-0070 Fnoey & 8Murd41Y Wortl. In stor•. In y04I/(.,... For 1ntWV11W <*t: (71•1541.()711 330 W BAVST COST A MESA CA 92626 Attn Olsplay At:Jv Manager oana•wamu Part· TI .. lll·U•I **''* DRIVER & Florlet ~ FT /PT. 15/hr •RnAIL* America's most exclllnQ specially store w11h es- tabhshments 1n Cnicago Boston Dallas and San Francisco is coming 10 Orance County Selling Eur opean 1ableware. gourmet culinary glassware dinnerware and other colorful home furmsn1ng accessortes Tne Crate & Barret •S an attractove re1a1I career ChO•~ We w•ll De open- ing our lirst store 1n Soutnern Ca111orn1a at •Nton1 uute' cOOk •Pl~ Day c:oot1 o...trysNea. l.llMteM 121 lrilttl, I.I ... Line & Prep Full-lime Reis Apply 10am-3pm Newport Rib Co , 2000 Newport .Blvd, CM PANTRY COOK Wed· Sun 7AM-3PM. gd ben· el1ts exper nee .. apply 1n person t601 Bayltde Of Corna del Mer · South Coast Plaza in mid W&mll/W&ITlllUS Oc1ooer We will nave OP· Now nmng Xlnt tioura. 111 portun111es tor new and shifts avalt we are 1 2• bright en1hus1ast1c hr res1avrant looking tor people lor botn n /PT & I ll•P men & wornPI Apply as dept neads sales Bennie The Bums Olnef peop•e "ock and ottoce 238 Laguna Av l ag Bch Call 101 an apphc;atton CHTllWREL Hl-1100 Awe• Cllrls .. 11 S1lll•1 Earn 35·50'1. Call Elaine 662·0329 WUTllSSS2..._Hll Per month Fie• hrs Mull have attrac.t111e appear· ance Topless fir•v•te club 855-7626 W&ITIESS /W&ITH CHRISTMAS SSS demon-Days Apply 1n person s11a1e 1oys and gills now I Weo·Sun 1601 Beys.de toll Oec no collec11on de· D• Corna del Mar hvery or 1nves1men1 Party plan lree k•t sup- plle5. and training Ideal t o r homem akers cdr 1pnone nee House 01 Gtatral 5530 * llllTE llllYEll * Wholesale Produce .......... Lacle ... •t-zm EXCELLENT INCOME FOR HOME ASSE.Mel Y WORK FOR INFO" CA LL 50•·941· 1700. DEPT p .357 •SALES GIRL• With CaSllier experlerlee. P /T with flexlble l\OUn. Karen S.2·..o5 GENERAL OFFICE wort! tor Laguna Bc::h rae1raunt Logllt bkkpg. come>u'• data entry, exper. pert. Call Bonn11 •~-e588 llfT ST• IL.Ill Balboa Full-time. Part· time 675-112• -----1am11111T Needed for TannlnQ & Nall Sa\On Balboa Is 615-99 .. MHMeitll-lttailtt Needed 2·3 dr-/wk Colll Mesa construction co seeks 1nd1v1dual for ~ hfCle & equipment m1inl Lve msg at 673-1398 ltTlllHTI • Lloyd 840·0058 Ttclaaaul/Tri~H · 12 A M lo 1a1e morning 1-.1us1 nave good driving I oicord Salary• good oenelo ts Catt 557-1358 Ava11ao1e in Irvine area. $300 10 S600 No collect- ing 3-4 flours • cs.., Monday thru Fr1day art•• noon Saturday Ind Sun- day morn1rig C all 642-4333. ask ror Kiri! 5505 lln&JL JEWELRY --~---------Sales & Service F1T o• lr1q10tltt •llSPECTtR 'I ' PI T W1ll 1ra1n 675-273t IWITEIWICI IWI I 3~r::t Aerospace mecnone parts Musi read BtP nave own roots I yr min local exp Oay s1111t Cll-IHILICS CHP 1676 Keiser Ave Irvine (7 14)250-4444 1tn&1L SALES F T apt ma1antenance e•· Costa Mesa. CA 92828 '.:;ourmet Food Shop per1enc;e pref'd Hard· needs 1>nergellc Sales-worker with good driving lfflCE HUYllY persons 673-2343 1 record S6·S7 per hour Fil nigh school gr•duate l TSL Mgml 642· 1603 w11n good driving record Ponderono the i>urcriase 01 a Apply in person 10 Mr. ,,..,., Ct>~k out r.1a~s1llP<l &ISWERIH SllVIOI Fventes at Robert Bein, --Swllchboard Operators Wilham Frost & Auoc. I will 1ra1n J. I lpm sh1f1 I 140 t Quail St Npt Bch. 1401 Avocado Ave Ste 204 Newport Beach Openings Now Av1111t>i;° CAR ROUTES lOT PERSONIDRIVERt Detailer for e1to11c car sales Sl"rv1ce 101 Musi Earn ex11a cash lor d• nave gooo droving record livery ol The HUNT· Apply in person 1665 INGTON BEACH/ FOUN· Babcock Costa Mesa T AIN VALLEY INDEPEN- DENT Deliver 1 dly • AUTO DET AILING week No coUecllng, no Dependable experienced ~ohc111ng Mus1 hive o.. I FIT lmmed opening Xlnl pendat:>le car truck or salary 64'> iH8 statoon wagon and In- surance ~·~· .. 'I < INTO SAVINGS Carpt•try ;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;iiii;I Home Improve I do 11 all $2.40 per day Tbttt s ALL you pay lor 3 lines 30 day minimum in the I love my work. t4 yrs exp Local rets Dave 642· 7390 La .. su,i•t NEW & REPAIR No 1ob & Lawacare 100 small Top quality KC TREE SERVICE Reas FREE est 631 2345 1 Top Trim Removal Oual H1a•1111a Serv l•C IM lree est Pai1tia1 FINE PAINTrNG By Ricn· a•d Sinor 16 yrs or happy customers L•c. 280644 rrtank You' q6J.4 114 C111ss1fleo \a 9rea1p1ac.i.1n 1 edverll$t' your l>Om!' bu~• rteH CW.LM2·1"4 Ask for JoAnne MOTOR ROUTE The DIHJ PHI( ho~ o new way lo horn your Hidden Treasures into C ASH w ifb o S9.00 Clan.lied Ad $9 OO with . • prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days- $9 .00 Ne chant•• In co1y or c•nceltotlon. P11votA port '"' only No Commmr1ol ~eol Es101e Au1omol1ve Booting or Employrr1e111 Ads Ther~ 1\ no priro l1m11 to who• you con odver11se II you nPf".J It v•ll yn1J• our ti 11.gh r h<ior or 11ny un11~N.l merd1onrl1v• rull 111o1 Dtlolv P.to1 llu\~•l1ed stoll o r u~P 1ltp, •J11p •1f' below , Moil to~ Doily Pilot. 330 W. Boy St .. Costa Mesa , Co 92626 642-5678 --~---..... ------------------ NAME PHONt ADDRESS CITY ZIP A Ml fNC'IO~I ~ • Vl<.,A n• M ( '.... .._ SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAY" ASI FOR LOIS Your Service Direc.1ory Represen11111ve &42~4321 elf. 310 Plus Small Remodel and Add1t1ons Walls Doors 142·1110,ICARE,IEI Ctaeat/Coacrett Driveways. pallos paths, l"IC No jOb 100 sm8'1 Re~s Mickey 536·0553 WEEKS CONCRE'T~ SERVICES • Saw cut~· '"move concrete asphalt dirt 487559 63 t-26 tO -0 I 969-8263 01 S36-6696 **HAN YMAN* * Large or small 1 do 11 all' Or1en1a1 Gardener1Wkly EXTERIOR EXPERTS O•lfocull repairs R specially l11 •288597 631·9295 Pat 531·5579 or Ive msg m<11n <11>,1nup h1lls1de toee~ '"'>00 -.prnldr rep1 Gl ASGOW PAINTING •GEN HOME REPAIRS ldg Hiii\ N1q11f'I 4'i8 6160 Int r •I 10 vrs e•oe• Paint Drywall Carpentry etc; Gary 645·5277 PTL OIG IT l ANDSCAPf AND 1°"'1 ~ 64? 52 l4 CONSl We dog 11 all1 Reds * lO., Off llTERIOll FENCES-GATES Tree trom po ,1 ,,., ,._ ,n., 646 7070 ,. Dump runs C M 1N B C"•hngs '>prayed Wall re. area J1m Wnyte 642·7206 ORIENTAL GARDENER l'.Jll'> Nt'rll ~ lr~esr full Jilrdening service All STAR 542 9266 Jd~ Home Repaor Plumbmg Ir I"' .. ~ •. ,.,., llP\ '30-0185 I . carpentry e•tK barn & Paperiaf CL 1 ·1• Care remelt & 11dul 64 7 2326 Ga1oen1nq CtMnupc;. T1ee ~ .. -!!"'!"...,-"!I ____ ..,..,_ f Mv HOME DAYCARE+ Haalia1 & Mc11111 A1t .. •1t<' 54 1 111:13 H.ANt.iNG1S rRrPP1NG • j•emov ii« Tt•m Ni>w lawns I f."'AnTHING INTERIORS . I Vl!>A Mt, 613 15"' Xlnl program reas rates LT HAULING MOVING Tree1T11m CIAanuo to"1PI AcH1tical Ctilia11 med exp C M 6•2 0544 Garage & Yarel Clnups I garcJenor1q c.,rnpet11;v.. Pl11ter4ler1ir Available in Irvine area. $700 a month No collecting 3-4 hours a day Monday thru Friday after- noon Sat & Sun morning. Call 642-4333 ex t 209 and ask for Jim ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. CA REBLOWN OR PAINTED MATURE Lady will bat:>yS•I Jon 645-8 t92 pr1<.e'> Criur ~ 642 21171 H YW&LL Also lnt'E•I Pa1nhng "' ner Cosld Mesa home HAULING •CLEAN UPS M ,,. __ -illlllll _____________ .. L•C : 288'>97 63 1 ·9295 Marcel 546· 1806 7 Ddys Lowest tale& l"llSOD!}' l,Ompll"I!' Sf'fVIG!'S' FREE I' Call Barry 631-4748 BRICKWORI'. Small 1obs .. .,,.,,. ,,.,., .• 6~S-.l060 !••················· A1rlaalt Clt Hi•I Strwict -N~pm1 ..Costa Mesa Int 1E1tt Patch P11s1e11ng Parking Area Repairs 1 Housecleanlng•Wlndows Htaltk, lta,ty Irvine Ref s 675-3175 Cu1:>tom Te•tu11n9 Quality Aesurtaclng • Aootlng & 14 yrs. rellable, reas. own Fitant LOW COST Brock tirlck Work Problems-No Prob· Weterprooflng• 831-4199 trans Pina 645-9866 Della ---------lems1 •126864 554-783 1 ..,. 19trlttH Oll•I• Ct'mOr\I stonp rep11ir• l 1(: Asphalt driveways sealed. FRIENDL y TIGERS! Why HI energy Chol te•I FREE • 427280 $1 .. Vt'I 831 6874 Pl•••i•t patcll waterptool cracks 'pend vour valuable 11me 11 1 673 9322 .. • .... ..., ..... _. ____ _ , consu B ion ,..ena1 2• ... , El• l H -1110 etc 25 yrs e11p 772·3338 clean•ng? Ftff est1m111es _ • " rt1asonable 5• t 3606 Ll .. ICIJi•t * &-1 •VIII* •An 01umt1m9 & hea11ng• l aai1tt1 ltr•icn PERS-l. •LtZED HSECLN 1. L C > ' s ' UN~ • awacart LEAN& EXPERT l HAINe> l!'oH ltnm h •WANTEo TYPING ANO . l CLERICAL WORK IN "Y Many years exp Rel~ Mt Landsc;ap1ng-Rotot1B1n9 o, .. , ;>'<, )'Pttr<• P•~roP1•ce f '" "' i.~111 ~ ,1 RPp1('~~ l!OME REAS 840 _ ,..8,, 6nm Bettr 850 177:? (' M Soil pr,.p-Sod SprinklPrs " T 1fi 4. S dfl t l'il 1,.1 • w <i) I s. • .. "IOM Wanda & Ketty's Quality Color planting BorClers· ••AOt MO\llNG• • ltoOtiDt CREllT PRllLlr•S??'. H~~leBr11ng a p r•ls Des•gn·Complete rl'no ()•rn i. \ (,.11Plt1I T l)til'At> 1 1 ~ '"' . o• ~ 11~11on St,.ve 546·n l47 ll)''AT('· <L ~04 1Ll RfPAIRC:.Pf(IAll''T Av'<"• Help 111 •va1labte. low ll!!t'I t;42 0405 or 962 1667 " ., I " ~ 'H , ,,11 $"' 1 ., ... "\' ,1 1 AmC11 Credit Counse101s DHrl Gardening Full Service I S· Pll"lll Gllll'u1 10 •', ,.,, w ,1, • •n ) • .,., (7 14) •96· 7961 Mow edgl' clean ups • 'f •.:: Calai1ttt ~t•n"'1""ry_A_f_rMC--h"'000t--,-966·2716 f\lt"s l11 msg STl lllTS •Ylll Ct. 11 1 .. , .. 1 .. ,., r•ocl ro, -.o•, By Normsn The D()()(man JAPANESE GARDENING Ornl'IQlll C.o Opg1nnl rc ... ,11~ VY."" .''' •: • PA TRICK'S CABINET AE· 011. & Fir 857 DOQR SERV Clean up A Maonr Stu111>n1 Mnv1111\ in""~ '•Ml"~' · · '>.I FINISHING St11p-1111n El-trt'cal Free'Ht Tony 96• 4758 L•c r 12.a 4.36 {14 • P.417 tf 'l sea1-1eliniah Qu1llty w.ork ... NE.ww.111>hr·u~11 sr.v ~ql'l l.-,'•'--------- frfle 1111 Sean. 892-7703 P&llfll I 10._ DUSTY'S L1nd1eape11awn FXPER'T CERAMIC T1hnq l n1IG Main Sen• Wktytmontht llVll-1&1 _.Jo1~11nc:1 1vo< Allord1tble Carr••IJ Oulhtywork, tree est t tome Free HI 2•1-1640 Cnrl'hll C:ourlPOU, c"""""'"-•11 h1'11\ l>,Jl'1 ... -2., 9781 e •...... ,1 Car,_,.trv S•rv1ce •425513 968·7•0t 6y hr Ol "'~" 646 366'> ..... ...... ... , C&B LAWN SERVICE Wi .. t • Clta•i•t Repair Remod 1-Add1toon1 RES1D1COMM L1IND 26 MOW •EDGE TWICE MO jlartill Strrice Door~ etc 5•8-•990 yr .. Do my own""°'" Lie S20-S25 ~48 5722 Comp~n.on '"d"" lnr I"'" I f T T Hf C>uNSHtNE IN e •2790•1 A16468128 ~ • .. s.,, 1 ......... fl11t'W C1r>~n·"i) Ooor,.Motdings-1y 1SHll'.AWA LANDSCAPE ' on carp" ltt!' ,,.,.,,,<I le.>• ltd 1 1 • ,4 ""'" c,oM WtndOW11 Complete Patio• ELECTRICIAN Cleanup'\ a M•1nten1nce tn MCl..,I~ 1 14\1111 JOO<t Ac1d1hnn1 Quality WOik L•C • 233 t08 Sm•llllaroe i 7 t4l 950.414 7 • , Ce>m"''"' 1111 H"''d"'"""' • 477446 ~·u• 548-8880 fobs A rep•ir• ~48 5203 Paa•h•I 1 '"'' S 10 • "/ ,,,,,V J•O Ooofa·Rep111r-A1ter•llon1 ELECTAICIAN Qu•I work TlllEI A A A PAINliNh 1111 f •I ll '111 lftornli •w' '164 '1 t)• Cabinets Penel·LOCkl ·tlC Free est $20 11' f op1)41(1 tremove Cieenup I C)Wf 'l T PM'llhh~ protf' 11 v•KJ ,,. 1....., • .,,11 ,0, a fl""'° J~ yre 1uo Jrtrrv 642 0567 • 487892 Greg 979 9276 nu l&wn 'C> 11trlr 151 34 ~ 10 Sit'(' ~"'v'"" l'if" "121" , '"'''"" • ", _, '"' w. ~ . Openin1• Now Available 'CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Th i• Pa,,.r • HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAI~ VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver day a week . N collecting . no sol1c1t ing. Must have de'pendable car, truck or station wagon an d insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney • _________________________________ _.__~------------- 1 ' ··-----------------.----------~ ~ COMt DAILY PILOT I Saturday, Sep-bot 27, 11811 $1l1s /C1shiers lnuT*l•I• opening • tor s ates people and i;ashlert Home lmprov•- inenl center e~pedenced I PLUS especially 1n 1he ereas ot herdware. nur· tety, plumbing & elec- l'rfcal Please apply in pefl~on Mon-Fn 9-3 L·P-CHTH 1211 lristel 0.1t1l111 1111 Wl!Hlll luolitolll 1120. Ml·llll Mapl• coucn, loveseat. colfee table and lamp S 125 tor all All gono-con- d•1•0n 557 .. 5605 4' FAMIL Y SXLE. rnOIOI'· cycles. surfboard9. lu1n, .skate boar els, rn1k uims 260 Flower. Sunday 9'"' Navy blue sota and love ·~-------••I seal $400 2 twm mat-I' E 0 E M-F SALES Helf> Pres11g1ous gOU1me1 cOOl<ware shop Oowntown Corona de! Mai . Apply 1n person Kitchen Things, 340'9 E ttesses S75 bo1n 549.7799 at1er 5pm SOLID OAK Rouno Oin•ng Table Aini 'onO wffeal, 2 cnaors w1a1ms. 2 s1r.aogn1 $400/obo 759-9590 OCC SWAP MEET Baal. loac• 6140 Every Sunday 01 ange 1~;;:::'i;f;~;:;;;;;r'-j;;;: J.--..,.,,,,,.....,.;.=:~ ID,.lli"'ld Coast College Fcutvlew& l ic:ing-soie matt1e1s, bo• Adams. Costa Mesa. Acl -springs & frame $50 Coasl Hwy 6i'3-3444 Two 1w1n t>eds. can r:>e made •nlo a Day Bed ~<::I SE.A\11CE STATIO.N at-cover $ 100 101 all 1endan1 neeaeo e~pe• 499-3757 per!. Hilles Union 30782 S.Co1s1 Hwy. Lag Bch. Misctlllaff•I 601 S 499-1019 Rusty or M1~1 l'•"""•"•",;;,.;,;,,;;;,m~,'i,","o"•''"'"'s•2•s I II.-STITll. Cusl dog t)s S15 Chr S 10 m1ss1on &.Parking FREE Diamond back BMX dirt Spaces $10 432-5880 Dike with e•tras $150 ANTIQUES. iew&lry. Old scale. typew,.te1, tools, wneel b11rrow. clock , lamps m•crome!er Sa1- Sun' .2 18 22nd S! Mose items 536-3645 Lido 14 $275, Lido sails $75 Satio1 ooar s12s. sa11 $50, Masi $50 Mose 962-8068 lrriot 6144 G1GANf1C Block s.!1111. 16 ramolies. EVEAYTHINGI Sat Sept 21. Ced•on SI. STEREO with cabinet, seven \7t drawers and speake•9 $29 00 642-2841 alt 4 pm Full SefYIC9 A1tendan1 1n Mission Viejo Woll train Lv msg 499-5176 Co~ !bl 2 end !bis$ 75 Gm !bl 4 ChrS $ 100 642-8826 CANON AE· 1 wl many BACK 't ARD SALE Ch1ldrens pool 1able. lg HoOb~ norse. S•lvertone sma11 o•gan. all s1ze9 Clothing Orapes, end 1ab1es books/more Sall Sun 9,4 2792 Mendoza College Park Tr11srrt1lit • Ma;nevo• Combo wl Sail IHll 7614 1>43e1tn cab, n1c11 Jewelery "°'"""'"""""'",.._. __ I BMW9.15 % TOW TRUCK DRIVER Fountain Valley area. bring OMV prnl!Ou 1 •lraS S275 ODO sohd oak d!!ong !bl $150, lyP•ng :1tand S20. 673-8483 ENCYCLOPEDI A 1985 $250 (WCl5 $615) B .. 1an- n1'8 Ill S225 Great Books $150 731 -4560 CLOT~all s1 ze·9, 1(1tchen items, lamos. Ol.,nkels 111 c Corner t7!n/Monrovoa-Sat 9AM & c!olh!IS. demo1as511 coll, 1•Ft l i4tt A.PA FtNANCING On Approyeo C1edlt 60 Mon1n 130•1, Down L1ml1ed T1meOnty" 556-2 150 MttcU.4.i11 gold wall sconce 1011 ol Mont cone! 1r1ilef, $1400. misc 8 Heritage. Sal & 476· I 192 Some Rellrtehons Apply §ilincn 6011 I HY IPPLIUCll'o LIS 111·1131 FUANIT URE llshlO •!ems. pe1 'arroe• reto•ds. tlotn•n9 sneet mer;il F"g1C1111re. 17 cu fl Top tools ·more 646-2245 !reerer !r091-free . t<ING SIZE MATT oo~ brown great cond. S 150 sp,,ng & Trame $225, Sola. m1K furn 548-2335 Screen Cir Olk 79'.X35'. GE Top-Ot-Tne-l•ne Wa9fle• & Dryer Must sell' $450 !01 the pa.r or meke oller 644-2626 $40 675-4130 Ah 4PM l1DO ISLE BARGAINS 8 pc asn Odrm selftrundle bed Kenmore elect dryer GE SIS reter llClllCLUIH Batdwon Acrosonoc Sptn-Electrolu~. pwr noule tne nel Pi<ino 67~-7263 Be9t' S95 tirm 644-0369 Woll ~I This wee1i.ena GE top hne wasnei · gas 111115 SILE. llST SILL EIHITNll&. ClrytH, 9001! 'NOr k 1n9 lltms t1 om $5-$400 In'! GARAGE $Alf, so.la, chaors !able bel:ls. etc Sa1 8. Sun 10am-3pm '2445 Eldefl, COST.!! Mesa HALF PA!CE SALE New Ootec!1ons Thrit1 Snop 600 West 19tn St Thurs !0 ·8 Fro 8. Sal 10-5 Huge Moving S.!lle' Antqs. !urnoture. cto1t1es. 01kes, oo o k s etc Sun 9am-4 30 1910Lana1Dr. nr Mesa Verde Country Ctub MOVING SALE' Ke,,mofe sew•ng macll+ne plants. k11,n.en 11ems & more Sat 9am 269 E 161n Pl Sun 8-4PM 552-1456 l1wrr1 h1.ck 6169 1st Salt 11 20 Yrs! Oak 11undle beds. bumper pool. Fhppe• sail Doa!. n, hand cabn1e1. Mon;oose Dike • much mo•e' Sat-Sun 9am-Jpm · 2307 Alla Vista 3 FAMILY GAR'AGE SAlE Mickey Mouse collector <\ems Gen nouseriold •tems SUN 8-4 Westcllll area 1119 Estelle Cleaning out a1ht' Antique roys cha•rs & acces. piano Durik beds. oron oeu & lots mo1e Sal 9-3 1601 Port Cnar1es Pl 41' NEWPORT MOORING w•lh 28' Morg11n Ctuostng Sloop, diesel, lully equ1ppeO $251( 673-3 159 ., 15•0 J•rnbofee, NB 640-6444 SHrs/Doch /S10r1ie SIPIHTI llRIPlll ·1 ,,..__,..,.,=,.,,=~7~0~!~!·1 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT G••M 0""" 5'0 ' "' '0' M L1 REN 'S BMW 18' Boal Easy ci'cess 10 C n open water S601mo (71 41854-9779 ' NEWPOfll PENINSULA BOA l OOCt< at 40th & Rive< Up to <.'5 11 $200 &46-3 786 or 675·56• 1 SLIPS AVAILABLE S•zes 25 and 30' Q.,11 642-•644 9-~pm Mon-Fr! M-F 11119. S-S hll 6 626 S EucliO St Full8f10fl, CA T1 4-6806300 2 13-691-6701 llW'IZ 320i !i-Sp AIC, aml fm cass real clean L•t :: 1EHF05S 110,111 • cone! S?25 p• 6~6-3312 misc nstolO 4 turn pic- tures 2 TVs e1' 270 1 S r •1t•v1ew 0 -7 ICner-' ,c.•~~ Aplst MOVING SALEI Aet"g bed e1o;. J 153 College fro -Sat-Sun 8am-5pm Garage S111e-Toys. g1ass-SLIPS AYAIU.ILE ware hnens, •More' Sat. NEWPORT BEACH 120Tt only 1!119 Port Wheel-381! 1fin (;al! 85 t-06T1 l'•I H<i•bO• l/'>ew Homes JHIODORI ROBINS F1r•it•rt 60 14 1111 FIHITHI I llS 151·1133 NEW W1W tores w/.,ms r15. 14 $80 10 speeo '1 col! 101es I kr>g bd ~alt'•Q~!S50 B•"-e •ack!or Pol'lg-Pong 1Dle toard 1ble l c.ar !i20 642 )\24 1v m!l.9 & 4 cn•s 2 ce1am1c •amps oal•o to• 644-?'J99 Pop CO"' Colton Candv & 2 sofa 2 conee 1ables 4 cnaus !'I COIOI TV All 2 years OIO bes! Quilhly 962·5638 l WOOD OCCASIONAl C HA IRS W olM gotd cush•ons Gooo cono $50 eacn &73· 1838 5' beaut bullet ea!! d•n tOI >1</6 spindle oac~ cnrs desk . oc.cas1onal ch•s O<;tagona! !bl 673-7704 2528 Ocean Blvd COM Lot Dealers Welcome Sno" Con1: macnones 5,.11 all !o<,,1e1~•e• S tOOO 160-31 17 O• 673-7192 Frtt le f•• 60ZZ Ai<C Re;1s1e1ea German Sheplie•d 01ac1< male 3 . ~ea•s 010 Free 10 ,.n,ma1 1over "'"n gooO riome and tenceCI yara tor dog 642-3330 COCKFR SPANIEl female Has snot~ gen11., !roen0- 1~ N......:is 9000 nnme 897 2039 54~-8380 M OVING S ALE ' S AT ONl Y 486 E 1811, S1 Furn cloU1es atl 11erns 10111&! .• S111 8 30-4 Sun Noon-7"? ;>12 Salmon Mutt• Fam•ly Sat onl~ 9-3 Fu•n IVs small IP· ptoan,es ctotnes suot· c<1ses, sew bO• cameras. a !mP cioss sec:t1nn ol 11ems 3086 Yellowstone D• on P11ular.no oerwn BflSl()I & Bea• MULT!-FAMILV Sci1 9-3 Mo1orcyc1e. oedrm sel. ?5 & 40 gal aquaroums Oilby c101ries !oys & mucn m0<e 276 Avocaao Misc ueasu1es' Fu•1111ure wasn~'' d•ver etc ?00 Via t;a1 r.el()na l1Clo Isle. Sa11Sun 9-4 tvlovu1g' Every1nong goes• furn1!ur~ etc Snr 9·3 14'6 ?9H1 SI m alley tltwn 28tn" 291h 675-2955 MOVING SAlE' EVERV- THING GOES" t400 Vt· ~·an Ln. 9-12 SAT ONLY Ne•gliboi;_nood Garage Sale Anlq tou'n !ables. camera 1ens relro9 O•S· nes II. muc'1 mo•e' 1715 Chit Dr Sat/Sun 9-3 You want 11? We nave •1' Book s to 1ewetry, clothes to O•Shes Every11'long• , ...... , SiYt S 1,1 Sall Sun a 30-2 30 1 t5 WANTED 42 $lop !or Po """' B o "! O vs 151 •<':>2 O• E~eslWknds 760 1068 WANTED SI.IP for 21 p..,, 8011t in New~oft Beacn lm111ea Qccupanr.y Tom 630·6909/W 494-1484/H Misc. Tr111,.rt11i1a A•t• L11.1i•1 9010 MAXEY SALES I LUSIN& ILL llllS lllllL$ DOMESTIC & FOREIGN 19202 BEACH Bl VO 114/113·4100 FORD 2000 HA.1101 9lYO CO,t• Ml'A 6•2 0010 llW2002 '14 New paint rebid engine S••OO 8~-1 429 BMWS?Be 1985 White• lA OOOm• gray Inter e•· i' tras $2 1 500 759-8982 Or 159-5055 led BMW 84 3 18•, good cone!. I 361( mo 5 s0<1 lully P.quop snit S 14 995 494-6900 as~ 101 Maog•e llW 'II 321t I Burgundy me\alhc black I 1n1e"o' 5 sod 9unroot. am1tm1c11ss loaoeo. low I moles $18K 491 5713 af1er 6pm 711 COUCH •In! cone! I FREE 10 good nome $150 001 oed ..,11rame lRElRIEVER SHEPHERD otra 11"?1 mall $75 PUPJ'V Call ;il!e< e,pm 733-1099 ;e,9 ; 10'1 as• tor Dt>n1o;.e Opens garage ...,12 olhe• V•a nnacci . l•Oo 1s1e 4 Wketl Driye /Jet'I CAI llYILLE 12 ' i:lals Fu1n <e!rog IOIS. Sia tl Alll Htit•ll 9 JO Loade<I wlpowttr equip lamps m1sc9a101e•Sa18 B lack on B l a c k Al MOSl NEW designer I :_;,~i vou,.9s1.,, ~t;o!foti4 formal d•ning set g1s •op ~'1oo1'> S1drT ''"'" ,,,!, ,,, \3500 Cn•ome d•nette nc.1,ri 1ov1011• ''"' m""·'l" 3141 Van Buren 6112 All II .lf(P CMElllEl SA r ONl 't Couch. and 1'w'"'R'6"u"6"e""r -.,"o"o-d;.•°'<""o . O'\ FllUClll wllealher. a r1111I beauty (1EON488J $11 ,995 Johnson & Son Linc Mere 540-5630 \200 548-8466 ti"~'""'" -~~ M•5C !urn and n!C~ n11cks lawnmower, nousehold 1753 Sarita Ana A~e :: TS. 11ems Se Habla Espanol 122 6364 Sa11$un 2031 Orchid 4 li ne mimimun · ' ~s A Garage Sale ~~ Kit for $1.00 For $4.80 you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Delly Pilot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price IS the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into casl'l We are also oflenng a Gulde to letter Oerege Selff for $1.00. This guide Includes ideas on how to advertise, how to plan. what Items to.s?ll. plus Ideas !or a better. garage sale: also a g&rage sale sign, pri~-slickers 1nlormalion on city ordinances and an Inventory sh You can purctiase "your Garage Sele Kit !or $1.00.,when you place your ad at Daily Pilat Ora099 Coe11 Dally Piiot. 330 Wfft Bey St , Costa Mesa Huntington Beacti Independent 11969 Beech Blvd., Huntington.Beach. Mond•y • Friday 8:30 AM to 5 PM 642-5678 ClaHlflMI Acl ....... U•lng Fo124mo onapp'dtred1t DR $100 CISN 11111 Orange Coast Jeep1Aenaul1 25?4 HarDor Costa Mesa 141·1D23 DATSUN 710 '75 •ape!. good 11res runs g1e&I' MUST SELLll $625 OBO 540-9642 DATSUN 81 510 WagOfl , Tr icks 9035 a.,10 11" am/Im stereo. 18i'C!!EVY 4 whee! drove S3325 5-7 .'.lOpm M -F pock t.p s~11or1g 101 palls 11 -4 Sat/Sun 1233 only 549-3419 Out11gger 01 CCIM FORD "82 F 1no Aml F"M HONDA 75 C•V•' nattll· cass AIC econom•cal back ~e1y go 1ns1delout, 3s11d gel t1uck $4200 S 1200 Days 650-3432 otJ.O will cons1de1 p&rt Eves 650·3832 l•ad>?ISm Car &7 3-8483 JAGUAR 12 )(J6 350 V·8 714-{;tochet eomtv 111p- Pflf• Tney re ptilcite•I th11!1y gotra Use 1ne11and·lly!e cnunky (wool·&<:ryllt l O<rechona !O< slippers m S M,L rf'ICI E&cn Pl'ftern Sl.25 P*u'.\ 7~ oost1199 nan<ti.cig '"'~nl"""''' ::::... '•1 !"'*"' -al flNI .........,] g.,~_... .......... lf'f nin """*'"' ..._. · z. .... ,....,,, ...,,,. OET o.scou'Nr COUPONS WOATH S 1 4 1n our SI Cr•ftetl ca111 log U~fl 1n.,m IQf \)ttll •11111 boo•11 M:Cff90"9' mQft Ttlitn 1 000 •tel'!'ls Of\ 96 (()IOI P&Q8S 0nMr • Cet.iot •M-C. Send $1 10 Reider M•ol 62 10 NOJ'!fl•1n Blvd Wood llde NY 11317 LAW .llMllLll t • • • T • • Chev gr,.at performance ve1y reloable, n1gt1 mpg Must sell $6600 obo 494-9•33 o• 6•6 7646 JAGUAAXJ6 70 Si!ver wired on1e"O' llln t cona S3500 oho Ask ll)r John 64 1-0306 J A.OllML.D xJ.t2.c..wru1 ,...{black lt>atne• ont low rn• . •lnl conO •1nv1 top $9500 7;.>0-1950 MAZDA 79 GLC Wag 10 m, pert 1n1 'funs well nos some 1lod1 wor~ S900 obo 960-2870 1~ msg llZll '13 &LC. lllnt cono ale 9unroot 5 spd !•ans $3950 760-1991 I llZ '11 24111 Wtiote/bl• lf1"" m• tint t are tul!y eQu•Ped ,vnroot, 3 y• war111nty avail. sarv!ce records 112,HI •221329 JllSU-S llHITI 1001 Ouail St . NB 1!133-9300 llZ 'II 110C 4 doo1 Must sell' 1s1 S 1100 lllk"S otll ;>~8-78 11 M8l 6• 280SE Gr .... n1111n ' jj t ' 0 11 •76-t 192 10111 resto- S I 2000 l"UI .. < tH AliOI I tit VMlll I I 11., ..... (J ... 11 •• '•l•• I 'Wt~"' , ,,.,"" ,,,,,., ,,,,, 44S I c..-., tt ... v -.i ... ,., .. l'lo•r" ,,, .• , .. TOP SSS PAID For P•mpered MefCOIOet Bent 1-lllTI 01S11 Top Mercedft Prices Paid CA.LL PETER or RAY llllltf-TI •1a1••-1 213 or 71 4 637-2333 •• SOUTHCOU NTY VOLKSWAGEN & ISUZU TllAll( YOtr ':~· IN U.S.A. ANO TRY~ H!ROCR 108£"1 ·SALES ·SERVICE •PARTS LEASING ,All\,f ~l 1'l~INl+1~· Jfl liil N[ f' .~ ,1 £W:•T KlOCl ' CCX.Oii CALL TODAY C.,t)llTH, i'11J~Jf¥ 1 it\,'''tlf/\,Hfl.lV[ I ;i;!;~·) ~8~2~21000 J PUBLIC llOTIC£ PACl,IC Vlf..'llW. Mt:MO•llAL PA,_K L.t'met.,•v • M1>r!un1v t.nl'lpe• • G1i-m11tn"r ~~QO PCIC•I •\. Voew 011v.- Newpo1t BP.Stt " 644 ]7!)~ HA,_9 0,_ L AWN MT OllVl Morhuiry • Cemel•H, Crema1ory t&25 G•sle• A v"' Costa Mes• ~·o 'lss.i VOLKSWAGEN '71 Squ1rtatck, run• great, but no rtvetM. • '$250 548-91190 voCvo ·iiP1&00s. n•W erig .. Irani & p•lnl. runt & IOOllt grnt $5200 Miii 891-9476 VrOL vO ''"o''""'"s'-c1n. rad•. slereo. new valve job , all . lh•u-out S:l350 obO DYs '494-2552 Ev 497-1597 • ,_,_ ...... _ "" . 1442 S. Bristol. S.A. 141·0220 Mo"fll soon to Ult !It• S.ant1 Ana Auto ~II YW'Tllo& N-engll11n1. ioll cone!. lo m+ $t600 obo 852-9034 VW ·73 Coriv~ oraf\gelblk int. go cona. 1uns ;•eat. 011; ownr. $2850 OBO 733-0727 Lv Ms; YW 111 11,.r lt1He venow. gel cond, $1800 -CALL 5•9-0532 VW '78 Conv. 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Mef1;1, 5AO-M30 LI OLN Conlin.nt ' S, Engtn• gr••I •ft•P•I 111Mc11 IOl'M body won. S&OO ObO. 6'4S. t472. '11-lllt.Wll Futly io.o.d, INI.,.._. can . g P••Mnger. VII. • 18082180 11411 THfODO lll ROBINS FORD ,,,11AO~'"'• I• ,~IA "'I ~ THE ODORI ROBINS f O RD /l}(>O "A""·~~'.• (O,!A ... , '" I • i< "' ..... ,..,. ..... new erig1ne. p9ifll s203o. 854-0519/eve & wllencl• 6LOS '83 Cu11•1s Su· preme. a!f. crulM, Im s1ereo. $3200 OBO 759-1305 Wkcl~t . Ev/Wl!;nd 846-8731 Mlk• llH '12 llLTI It ROYAL BAO V·ll. •u10. A I C . 1111 , cru11e . p /w 1ridowt . p llocks am /Im CISS l ie "ILST637 lllH Tt-4fOD0AE ROBINS FORD /Ul:>c. .. .t.All()A IH~(J tO\TA Ml ~A b4l OOH! .. mi . •In! COf'ld .• n.ew tires. l&Cl'•hee $3450. Pvt par1y 673-7469 TITITll2 ~.ton Longb9cl PIU. AIC. Cruise. cats. camper 5he!L 2850339 '4900 THEODOR I ROBINS FORD 10to0 >i.l.RllOR lllVf) (0\TA Ml\A <'>4/ 0{J't. TRANS-AM '&S 5 IPd. 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I OfX'n lfoust' D11t'l lllr1 !') (>pen I lou)c D1rectvf\ !<• I,() Cl.i\Stltt'J \I I he l.statt'S at R.aanhu1t. ( .1n1 •Ill \! Akins lkvd opmt'nt n N<"wpon Trails '' Cold1t.'t'll Bankt'r. Cost1 Me .i ,. ColJw<"ll Bank<'r. N<'wP"" 8u lh • • ••••• -.. • • ........... -......... -••• .r ........ .,... ..... ---· ·-· .... ·-_ ... NEWPORT BEACH •um1m1 ousn.. sm,111 Live life at the top with view of NEWPORT BAY ANO PACIFIC OCE.AN. Desirable 3 bedroom. 2 bath, SWEDISH FIREPLACE, elegant personal amenities. lush landscaping Truly Incom- parable!! Call 646-7171 NP5 SU Fii YMUILF .. IU4,MO E><perlence ocean fresh climate and enjoy for- ever OCEAN VIEW from outstanding VILLA situated across from private park on NEWPORT HILLSIDE, marb!P tile accents, formal dining. quiet corner location. Call today 646-7171 NP6 SfT Ylll Ul&.St IHl,8M PALATIAL WATERFRONT for the BOATING ENTHUSIAST. Truly elegant estate with numer- ous outstanding features. Walls of glass in living room and master suite overlook BOAT DOCK. unprecedented interiors designed for sophisti- cated tastes. Call for appointment 646-7171 NP7 UIWI Tll UST MH.- Panoramlc views of FASHION ISLAND AND BACK BAY. Spacious luxury home for growing family and memories. Walls of glass in living room, dining, luxurious master suite, exquisite dressing area. den. family room, retreat or party room ideal for in-law quarters. TAY LEASE OPTION!! Call 646-7171 NP8 IAll IEN $121,Mt PRIVATE BOAT DOCK AND DECK ... Discovery awaits In private gate guarded community, con- venient to turning basin. living room and master suite embellished by walls of glass. 4 massive bedrooms with private baths. PAIVA TE POOL AND SPA. REDUCED THOUSANDS!!• Call 646-7 171 NP1 al~ W •WPllT IUl,111 Impressively gracious custom home. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. vaulted ceiling living room, formal dining. FRENCH DOORS. wet bar with TEAKWOOD accents. separate office or maid's quarters. PRIVATE SPA in serene setting. WHERE EVERYONE WANTS TO LIVE! Call today 646-7171 NP2 UW&ITU -lltl.HI" 1111.- ldeal for beach starter home -or may use as "BASE" for builder looking for DYNAMITE BEACH PROJECT just steps from ocean. .Charming 2 bedroom with ABUNDANCE OF POTENTIAL. First time offered. 646-7171 NP14 OTHER AREAS **llllllYIUall** 11H,IM Secluded residential area. 'ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRETS. 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen. large backyard with POOL, designed to accomodate the lifestyle of an active, growing famlly. Call today. 646:.7171 NP12 FIEll FUii I 1M,M Outstanding Irvine location conveniently located near everything! Premiere lower unit with large patio and PAIVA TE JACUZZI off master suite with mirrored wardrobes. iight, airy, gracious personal amenltes, commutlity POOL and SPA. BAR-B-0 Areas. toddler parks, GAEA T AS- SUMABLE LOAN! Call for appointment. 646-7171 NP13 ---- 1 lllll Tl llAll 1211,M Come see this one! Dream kitchen, amenities galore. Family room formal dining. Oen. Large master suite with spa-bath, 3 bedrooms, 2'12 baths. Call to see 546-2313 HP17 .,_ ITUTD 11...- Excellent first home or investment. Model per- fect! Clean and neat 2 bedroom 1 'It bath. Beautiful c_omple'>< wooded streams. poot, spa and tennis. Call now 546-2313. HP 18 lllTI llAIT uu num •• Shows like a model! Great 2 bedroom condo. Excellent complex. Great opportunity for first time buyer or Investor. Call today! 546-2313 HP19 lllTI Ol&lt ITAITtl lll,Mt Great opportunity. Beautiful South Coast Villas. Close to shopping, freeways, Performing Arts Center. Nice 2 bedroom w. bath unit. Call today 546-23 13 HP20 .. Tiii -IS IPIGllU __ 21Ult _ real s owp ace Designer custom ceramic tile flooring. Vaulted ceilings .. Sunny skylights, spacious and gracious. 4 Big bedrooms. 3 baths. Lovely landscaping. 3 car garage. Call for an exclusive showing! 546-2313 HP24 .. usn.r 1111.- Very nice family home. Spacious & gracious. Large living area. Family room, wet bar, den. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, pool. Large yard. Come see this one! 546-2313 HP25 JUT UITll-WllTIYI TIDll• lllJ,llO Unique opportunity -rare ·on market. More space & luxury than you'd expect In a townhome. Large living areas. Formal dining. Breakfast nook. 2 master suites. One with fire- place and deck. 2'h baths. Lovely pool/spa area. Great location near 2 country clubs. Call to see! 546-2313 HP26 COSTA MESA WTml 11-. OVERSlZED R-2 LOT -MANY POSSIBILITIES. Charming 2 bedroom. 1 bath. STUDIO RE- TREAT. beautltully landscaped yards. gardens. central vacumn cleaner. move-in condition. WALK TO COSTA MESA COURTYARDS. Call for showing. 646-7171 NP9 IUT M Ulllm 11.._ NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE ... COST A MESA PRICE. 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors. family room, fireplace. large lot. tree-lined street. PAINT ANO SAVE. This won't last, call today. 646-717'1 NP10 ..... ,.. 1111,111 THE CALIFORNIA PROMISE. "WHERE PLANTS BLOOM." Minutes from FASHION ISLAND AND NEWPORT CENTER. Outstanding community, charming 2 bedroom. spacious liv- ing room. coarlng cemngs. SKYLIGHTS. den. Call today 646-717 l NP 11 WTW IAIUll 11..._ New on market. Neat, clean. New carpet & drapes. Hardwood floors. new paint. Well ap- pointed. Family room. Alley & RV access. Over- • FIU 111n ..in 1211.MO -------~At1itjUA VIEW·CARMEL MODEL. most loxur- lous, outstanding community amenities. POOL. quiet cul de sac. 3 bedrooms. family room. FRENCH DOORS. oversized lot. PROMISES BEAUTIFULLY FULLFILLED. Call to see. 646-7171 NP3 UWI ~ 11•2,111 sized double garage. Call qu.lck 546-2313 HP27 Bring your palnt brush and save. Great buy! ,. ...... um llM,MO Lowest priced in nice Huntington Beach tract. Chance of a lifetime, 1. 19 acres. 5 existing units Famlly room. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Bath rooms. Call to _ room for up to 17 withi~c~i.!)t ~a!!ID~rg_ovw~BILJ.W:---t------: see tbls home. 546-2313...HPZl .... -·------de ... t""'a..,lls ...... -S46-23 13 HP28 st•PlY STiii• UH,llO Balboa Villa, DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, walk to beach. Soaring cellJngs in living room with massive fireplace. formal din- ing. FRENCH DOORS. LIBRARY, gourmet kitchen. master suite with luxurious dressing area and PRIVATE SPA, 3 car garage, NO PARKING HASSLES. A must see! 646-7171 NP4 MESA VERDE MOT Pim 11"1• Popular floor plan In desirable area of Mesa Verde, excellent opportunity to step into a great community. 3 large bedrooms, w. bath. Call today 546-2313 HP22 , ... llUll ... Tiii 1214, .. Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home. Spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal dlnng. 4 large bedrooms. 2'1t baths. Bubbling spa. RV access. New landscaping. Call for an appointment to see 546-2313 HP23 STAITll.. 1111,MO Just listed. Expanded home. Large living room. Format dining. 3 Bedrooms. Large lot RV ac- cess. Call today. 546-2313 HP29 ... YE L.UalllU IH .... l Rare opportunity. Great location. Cozy & private 2 bedroom. Ph bath townhome. Private patio. Enclosed garage. Call fast. 546-2313 HP30 OIWM PUI 1111,- Excellent opportunity! Great family home. Tile work upgrade In kitchen and bathrooms 3 bedrooms. Large lot. Call now! 546-2313 HP31 rn MU Put Number 1 to work for you e @ 1 I a1.'h ,,17;l·l· 1, 1Thh·pc.·n1.h:nr/.\ ,1\\t1l'll .u1(! (lPl'f.lll'l/ -< >\\111.·1 -lt·rn \fl ·< ·.1rlllc ~~~~----------------------------------------------------~~---r ------~ ----.. --._.... ~-------~------------,.,.-----------........ • I PAGE 4/sATUROAV SEPTEMBER 27. 1986 DAILY Pll.OT/Ae.AI. LSTATE Lido Realty NEWPORT BEACH ~OIT UTflOIT -Country F rer-":r-r : -c world charm and · Qualrty Cfaftsriarsr :: P-e--~ slip on quiet bay Si 395 000 ::>a·•es ....a..scr UDO PAI• DllYE IAYFIOIT ;-:: • -::' ,.r · ~ -.o:,. • ·ere,. s~~~ .. ~, :, ~; ~:,.: ~ :.:.a· 5. :: ••• -=c:S.;. :,:.,· :' $~5: :: : S: .'.a •'? UDO PlH DITYE P£1TltOUS£ cone> -=a!··~" C4:d..1'1 2 ::,~r--~ i:i.::r ; ~;·-5 ; :. ::.a a: e P<::C ... t:.':':: ·: 5~~: ::: .~ . .a: -':' U fftOIT lilUl lSE ~~,.. .. ::a·r-s ;: ...... -~-. ·-=-,.~-SI C:.S :>QC : .. '!:'')"'" :'!:"':J' S~<:<: :.:: (, c t;a 1te-: IUFIOJT llClltS( -::-=i, •r-e c scr ,,...1nat1ng bu1e• 3 bdrms remOO'!•e<l ba r-ooa: sho poo Furn1sn1ngs included S~25 000 T1ll1e JavaO IAlJOA "UllSUU OClUFIOIT -K cnen I vine; room & master su1 e •..1Psta1rs for the great ocear- .. ie.... $685 000 J a 1ad P.Aa r'IS')Or WEST IEWPOIT OCUllflOIT -Custom Ou11t nome for the 01scr1mintating On the sand. spectacular water view S6 19 000 Stephanie Bernardy IWOA PUllSUU ~~,.., S··'i:';' cv•r'le• 1oca· or r g~ cua • : C.vs•:.~ ! t:.C•,... 3 ; 08lr'\ ~ac~ ~ ... ,.,,..... '= 'S ~.!~ :.s: :J-:J'~ Sr 1 a'"' COMMERCIAL PROPERTY "111£ IEWPOIT IEACI lOCATIOI -Large off1ce1 reta1 Ou1ld11'\g $200 OOOon owne< wilt carry large 2nO to assymaole 1st T D Across from City Hall S i 150 'JOO Bob/llv'f'"Onne COSTA MESA ;;, ~ 1 u 1 wn ome j bedrooms 2 , oat'1s pool enn1s courts on11 30 ur ts S 15~ ~00 Stephanie Bernardi I WT 2~ STIUl -Charming home on • acre. 200 ft. deep. New wood floors. beam ceilings 2 fireplaces. $264.500 Howard Lawson WTSIH 2• smn. COSTA llSA -38R or 2 and den, 2BA, yard all around. fireplace, im- maculate. $175,000 Howard Lawson 15TM STIUT -Spacious duplex. 3 bedrooms. 2 , baths. fireplace. double garage each. Well main- tained. Both rented. $315.000. Gib Walker Serving ... • BALBOA ISLAND • BALBOA • BA YSHORES • 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 • BALBOA PE~IS S[L.\ B.~ YFRO NT 1-100 v.-E T 8..\ Y A \"ESl'E OPEN SATURDAY 1-4 Presuted by ~tu Taylor A "'acat1on home 1,·ear round Beauufullv re- modeled Cape Cod style With many custom fea· tun~s Spacious master swt.e wnh fireplace. Sil· ting room panoramic bay view large bath with skylights & dressing are;. Hardwood floors & Berber carpets Bayside patio with fl owers & lawn ne~ pier & slip Sl.195.000 VERSAILLES CONDOS Community Poot, Spa. ClubhouM, Guerd Gete lM CICl(l u. • 211.llA • SU4.SM ,.a.at =12 ..... , 112 SCllU f'UZA = lU • lllZU Sll9.Sot kw/a., ~tdewt) u.., JaeMs U l SCMU f'UZA = 223 • 111.lU UIS .... Clrtl/JH14 SM CACl£l lJI[ 211.2U Sm .MO .IM c.;, * OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 • 2Mlclti = 213 2M lcW = 112 2M.W =Ill 2Mlclti~=I l M SCIOU '1.tlA = 214 • 2M~l~=l l • Ill SCIOU ~ = 123 • Stl4itllU 211.2U 211.2U 211.2U 21l2U StMie 111,lU • S7S.MO S12Uot • SI 19.tto SIU.SM SltUM Sll.toO HS.HO !0£ CAI• NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES tl£TU CMIT IUI l llAlOA COllT IUI 6 • l II. 2'1 U • Slit.Mt • Ul. 2"1 U en""" Slll.SM ... ~ VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 Community P~1. Spa, Guard Gete 221 I K£ LUil = 112 2M CACl£f I.Al( :: 212 218 CACl£f I.Al( :: lt l Ht CMIET I.Al(; lM • l II. he, 1 U • Sllt.SM (twtdtw1) UNI JllClts 111. lU • S12t.Mt • 211. he. ZU • $.212 .... JMC. • 211. ZU • SHI.Sit ..... LIDO ISLE VlA UDO SOUD -Elegantly remodeled bayfront home. 4 bedrooms, den. great view. Dock & sandy beach. $1 ,550.000. Bob/Wyvonne VIA IUCE -Quality custom built home on 50 lot SBA. 4 'h BA. family room. large master suite $670.000. Howard Lawson VIA OIVIETO -Older heme with potential. 5 or 6 BR, 3BA. 40' lot on street-street location A great buy at $375.000 Howard Lawson VIA QUITO -Large family room -wet bar area 3 spacious bedrooms. 2' 1 baths. so· wide lot $465 000 Virg1n1a 0 Brien VIA LIDO SOUD IAYFROIH -6 Bedroom home with ex tra large · r slip for 100 yacht. Turning basin location $2.750 000 Da rell/Lawson WIA MUTO•£ -Newly decorated 2 bedroom home with den and formal dining room on 40 lot Full of charm $4 25 000 Howard Lawson VIA HAYIE -Recently remodeled & decorated French doors & windows. maid's quarters. for- mal dining room $595.000 Linda Jacobs VIA EIOU -Excellent buy on 35· wide lot. Older home with potential. Built-in BBQ on patio S31S.OOO. Javad Mansoor . LAGUNA BEACH SOUTH UD OCEMFIHT IETIUT -Remodeled cot· tage with guest quarters. Fabulous view. private steps to sand $599.000. Stephanie Bernardy. •••••••OPEN HOUSES,••••••• l' 335 '1AZZA UDO, UtO ISU (SH 2·5) -4 BR large upstairs den wt wet bar. beamed ceilings throughout. corner location. $555.500. 220 YIA IUTOIE. LltO ISU (SUI 1-4) -Extra wide lot with a 40' pool -delightful 3 BR home $425,000. 720 V1A UtO SOH, UtO ISU (SH 1-4) -Truly unique Large corner lot with bay view. 58R. 4 '"1 BA Open & light $795.000 :: 1 CHTU CHIT. I.I. (Sii 1-4) -. Newport Crest townhome. Plan 3, 3 BR. 2 1..; Ba , p00Uspa/tennl1. $189,000.· r .. UT LIOATill • MllU HL UI Ult.HO S tunning rondominjum rn guarded gate rom - mumty T wo master suit.es each with their own pat1u etnd ~autiful gardens. Central rur condition. security syst~m and separate 2 car ~arajle. SelJer motivated!!! Tom AUinson and Carol Allison TltPlU-MTillTll IUCI SHI.- Highly desirable unlls within walking d1stan<:e of bca<:h Two JBR. two story and one l BR All spauous and an ex<.-ellent condition. High balance assumable loan. Ask.ing $308.000 Martha Macnab 1111 UIYI Ill llllllJ 12, lHMI Cozy fireplaces. anuque wetbar, beautiful oak fl oors. spa. and much. much more. S pec.·tacular c.x.'t.•an views from all three levels and very solidly c:unstruc·tl.'d Offered at $2,150.000 Danny Bibb & Martha Marnab TIE IHT IF W&THF•llT ,llPHTIH Sl,ll0,000 Spc1c1ous custom 58R home Wlth largf' dining, famil y <1nJ bonu~ .room. Pier and slip Lo c11·- ('0m11d<1t.e a larg~ boat plus side tJe Full security ('Omn1un1ty offers tenms and C'l ubhouS(• Pr1t•<.• indudt:s the land . Martha Macnab IELClllT ll•LE STIH "ULLHY l•E" llff,IOO First tirne on the market. Rarf' Plan r f our BR. :i 1• bath, F R. formal dining room a nd hvmg room with Cathedral C't•11ings Three-car garage Skv· hghLo;, F'rt.·nC'h duors. and plantation ·hutters throughout. Pool and sp;t. built 1n IJar.bf>-riu{' and l'C1vt.•n'(I pc1t11> Air rond & illann svstf'm !Jonna Gcxishall FUILOll 'UIUllC YtfW HH,000 Cetrrn1,1 d1·l M<Jr·<k't•an Blvd V1Pw of JCtly, l'.11.1h11.1 .Jnd uc·p-.n from this two ~torv homt· f , •lll 11\·dmurns, ~BA . formal dining room. .:1111111w1 kw.ht·11 .111d familv room Fre nc·h duors ,, '' 111 l11w~. '>ldlllloU glee..' windows and pant"ll Oa\ "'111d11w~ L1Rhl and c11rv Pm'ed at $985.000, an - 1·luo.k' ldnd Bv appc11ntment only Donna G t>dshall SUH IEUHT UH,100 Tlih tu~ tw11 story home has had so much lovmg Jlh·n t'l11n ldvrsht-d t>n at that all vou need w d11 is 11111\:t' Ill ,11111 ··nJ.>Y Tht-re are JBR. overs12.t'd Ii\ 111g 111<1111 d 111111g room and family room C.:c1by \\',11d CIM CISTIM 1411,000 Ju.,t 11 ... h'll .• :.pat•1ous and dramat1t· custom home 11nt liluo. k HI the <X"Can. Three bedroom. 2 1 / baths, w untn kttchC'n and family room. formal dining. 5 µ.1t111s A real value. Lois Jacobs/Landa Of.th llLCll•T 1111,IOO Just listed ' Luxurious "Towne Collection "hom<' .Bekourt ,w11b quiet cul.de-AC location g}egant nf'utral da'Or. 2BR. 2 ¥. BA. Custom brick patto a nd profess1onally landscaped Enghsh garden with total priv;1ey. ExceUent value at $585,000 Call Belle Part.ch I "'" PUii l!All.JIU-•t • Tiil Niil P11,MI Very large pla n with huge living & dining roms, cozy t'Onversation pit with fireplace. Functional kll.chen. 3BR with exceptionally spacious master. Wonderful home for entertaining. Bring all of- fers Seller leaving area. Beverly Morphy IAlllF• UU/M TUii 822.,_ Live in this luxurious view penthouse con· dominium, (approx. 1800 sq. ft.), with gracious home like feeling. High ceilings, skylights, fonnal dining room, large master suite with walk-ln clOlets. 2nd bedroom & beth, large family room, mt.ertainment baJconia & gowme' kitchen. Park like groundll. pool & walk to ocean. June Davis l # 2 Chrlc -~lasa, Suite 100 ·. • IS OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY W OCEANFRONT 1111-IHI W ......... 6BR.TR, s~ wtrfmt 1-5 Tom Alhnson WFSTCLTFF 1211-1111 lefhMre 3BR.FR,Pool 1-4 Barbara Aune SANTA ANA llM-Hl1 ... It. ;;I IBR,FR 1-5 Sharon Vogt BlG CANYON ...... U a.,.I 14. '"'i• 5BR,FR.Pool,Spa.Vu 1·5 Steph.arue Grody SUNDA~ ONLY SPYGLASS IUl,lll 5BR,FR.Pool. Spa 1-5 PENINSULA 11,411,.. 4BR.FR, waterfront 1·5 CORONA HGHLNDSS411- 3BR.FR.Pool 1-5 SPYGLASS Mlt- 5BR.FR 1-4 BELCOURT 1111,111 ~BR.FR 1·5 NEWPORT BEACH 11,H ..... 4BR.FR.waterfront l.J0-5 ........ V lrgtrua ~wan 21,. ......... Hobie Denny ........ Glona Robert.80n ......... Sandie Fix 12-....o..t Belle Partch 1211...W ...... 14. Belle Partch SATUADAYANDSUNDAY SPYGLASS 12,lM,llO Vent lots 84·8~-86 8-8 CORONA DEL MAR 1•11,llO JSR.FR . I 5 NEWPORT CREST S 114,IOO 2BR.Puol,SJ>3 I 5 BIG CANYON UM .... tiBR.FR.view I 5 CORONA DEL MAR Wt.000 28,R.View 1-5 CORONA l>EL MAR latl,IOO Lot I ~ BELCOURT H".000 -lRR,FR,Pool, Spa 1 ·4 CORONA DEL M AH Sl.211.000 3BR.waterfron1 I 5 BLUFFS 1211.000 3BR.FR. <"m pt><il~"P<I 2-4 MAI KAI $Ut,IOO I BR.waterfront 1·5 SPYGLASS IHI.IOI 4BR.FR.PooLVu :! 5 HARBOR VW Ii MS S•H,IOO 4BR.FR I 5 HARBOR VW HMS UU,000 -lBR,F'R,rom pool.i.l>J 1-5 WESTCLIF'J" 1411,000 38R,FR,v1rw I 5 PENINSULA UH,IOt 38H.watcrfmnt I 5 T., et INly Pt. Maralh.:;,old H2 ... Jac.'Obs/ Allison a artet 1ewt LIZ Beazley ULM._.., Swphanw Grody 2otkb Lms Jacobs 211 Iris Lois Jarobs lhaAe•rH Durlna Godshall UHhtM ... 4. Ann Pl'le rs •12 Ma ·Paula Bad.e.) 1123 ••Jtiff Carolyn Mason 21 g.,..a .. , Pr1ipp1 Bui k lev ltM Pett larHy Allison/Hinman tilt Pert ........ F'1x 1Dav1s ..... , ... c:ayll' Amal.ll "" ( ..... ,,,. WHTCLtFF NIL ... E Ull,000 Great home in grc•at nl'1ghborhuod Trart1t1onal home with two f1replal't>s, 3BR. family room. good family fl oor plan &>aut1ful pool has its nwn bath and dressing room This home 1s m•ar park. ltbrary and shopping Dill to ~'<-' this sp«·1al home Barbara Aune .) l~R llWFI "PAIU" IHIL 1211,000 \!try .hard to find single level 3BR rondomm1urn on picturesque greenbelt a nd quiet cul-de-sac. F eatures family room, fonnal dining. large pn- vate patio plus rught hght v1ew Only steps to community pool. A great buy for this well cared for highly upgraded home ! Paula Batley asT USTU 1141,• Two story, 4BR. 2 1n BA. fa mily home in great location close to greenbelt. school and shopping"" features ceramic tile lutchen. wood plank n oor- ing, French windows. pon:-elarn bath tubs. lush landscape. extensive wood de<:kmg and overhang plus community pool. Sandie Fix nunm•a111 -••·• UPIJ'Mled 3BR splii level with beautJful back patio and spa. Magnificent onyx fireplace and bar 11 top, plantaUon shutters throughout. Spacious liv- ing areas with high ceilings. Maxine Propp 111 UIYM--If A ltH •11•. •llTllUIUI Sl,JIO,IOI Designed by one of our most telebrated architects. Fred Briggs. Thts 5BR custom home of approx 8,000 sq. ft. i..~ one of Big Canyons hnest offenngs. Breathtaking 180° golf course. mountain & city bghts view. Features imported blue ule roof. gated courtyard, impressive entry with circular staJrwe ll and soarmg loft cethngs. Elegant formal llVmg & dinirig rooms. paneled study Large family room with built m entertamment center Gourmet kitchen. separate maids quarters, ch1l· drens wing with game room Luxurious master suite with sitting area and pnvate balcony Danny Bibb and St.epharue Grody Ill IAIYM YllWLUS TIWlll•E SlH,111 Rarely offered. this 4BR Versailles model town home is our most luxurious and popul<tr floor plan. Features dramatic 2 story e ntry with sweep· mg cil'('ular staircase. large formal hvmg. d1mng & family rooms. Luxurious master suite located -0n fU"St level Exellent cul-de-sac location with scemc views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grady llE IF .l&mlE CIEHS FllHT un.ooe Full on ocean view Pnvat.e pool, 2 BR. 2BA plus den. Air conditonmg, skyligh ts. Fre nch doors plus the amt'ruties that this gatE'd community has to offer. Ann Peters UIOll S&l tll&eltl YlLUS 1114,HO Very popular .. Solano" modt'I includes 2BR, den, 21 hath near eommun1ty swimming pool and publ1<: golf roursi· &auuful upgraded tile and t·drpl'l ln 1mm&tulatt• rond1uon Readv for 1m- me<l1atf· ()C("upancy Seller anxious Make offer M<turt't.•n White SICLHH SPA lfF MASTER IHRHM SllTE 1121,000 "Jude lle" model tx•h1mJ guarded gatt· 1n prt.-s'- t1g1ous Harbor Ridge with spec·tacular view~ u( ocoean. bay and l'lty hghL' This :rnH, 2 . BA family room homl ha~ bc-·~m rf'duc-ro $50,000 and IS ready for 1mmPCJ1at1 tl('t'Upancv Ed a"t'/lnll tit1d MaurN>n Whtte OCUIFHIT IYHLHltH .IETTY I CATALtll 11,211,000 Private stairs takP you to tht· i:>t-al'h tn Ct>rona d<-1 Mar Th LS two sLOry :~BR.~ 1 & homt> JC'h1t•ve-s .i feeling of ()JX•nnc=ss through th(' use of high tx•amed wood 1:e 1ltngs with l'lnc-story windows Nt•w home with private drive Reduct>d $~!110.000 Maureen White and Ed Escano Al INUIH 11111 ti Al IPSCAU -·· 1418,080 This highly upgraded Portofino model 1s located in a well estabhshed rommumty. Harbor View Ho'!les 'ThE:' expanded dining. f3Jl!tl y, game L 1001fut and kltd'ien have Geen expanded to <'reate over approx 2,800 i;q ft of good family livmg space Well located in Phase II. close to schools. shopping and recreation Hob1t' Denny and Susan Scanlan Tl9IS __ ., 1121.- Walk out your back door to the tennis roun from this terrific 2BR home. Spacious hvmg and dtning areas and walk-m wet bar open onto a lovely patio with spa and built m barbeque. Located in one of the most special private neighborhoods Wlth open gras.-1y estradas and beaches. Lots of opporturuty here to remodel or go up ove r the three car garage Leasehold. Hallie Strock .. Ul l l&n.T II Plllll II LIW1 IJllMI Th.us is not a tea.rdown. Thia tS a S year oJd 3BR home that has never been occupied·on • full time basis. Like new condition. Immeculate. P.-rfect kitchen, French doors, 2 firep.laces, pier and a.Up for 50' boat. Main bay Cla.e to ocean. View!! Fee land. R.!duced another $100,000. Beverly Morphy lllWPORI BIAGI I I I I I I I I I I I .... '! ' ' i• :1 ~ ) •' I I ,. I' ,' ' I I ~ I ~. ..... ' ' ~ ' , , , • I I • I I 1 I I I • I -_... ..._,_ ..... -----·------..,...._. -~ --_________________________ ... _ ~Aaa 6/SATUllDAYSSPTSll8 .. J7,ttell.._ ............................................................ DAILY ft!µ>T /•aAL ISTATI INTE SOTHEBY'S· RNATIONAL REALTY 1, 759-6700 ~ COST A MESA EAS TS IDE A lovely traditional borne, a lmost new wi deep lot with a large, fenced backyard. T th lus h landsca ping on a here are three bedrooms. ily li\'ing. $1 90.000 Fee two and one-half baths. Perfect for fa m Ad# 023. SOUTH COAST P LAZA Great o~portunity for a f irst·time bu ye half bat hom e situa ted in a carefree env r. One bedroom and one ironment. Tennis courts. bhouse available . Easy 00. Leasehold. $316 per pools, spas, sauna , gymnasium a nd clu walk to major shopping facilities. $86,0 year. Ad # 03 1. . WESTCLIFF TRADIT IONAL -JUST RED UC ED! Perfect for the young executive with a 1 There's room to roam around this four arge or growing family bedroom . plus den a nd ome . Fresh paint, new with room for a pool a nd 004. family room. three a nd one-ha lf bath h drapes and ready to move-in. Large yard RV or boat storage. Only $279.500 Ad R SANTA ANA APARTMENT S-.JUST REDUCED! Here is a terrific investment opportunit a ll fully-leased. Assume the present loan flow. The owner is also inte rested in a tr y. There a re seve n units, and enjoy a positive cash ade for a larger number of units. $31 0.000. Ad " 010. BELCOURT HI LL We have Just listed an end unit wi th a s upgraded 1n neutral decor, a nd air con pectacular view. Highly ditioned for maximum d one-ha lf baths, libra ry comfort. Three lar~e bedrooms, three an plus fam ily room . his is a s pacious horn Adult community offering clubhouse, poo e in turn-key condition. I. and a deiightful park $560,000. Ad # 011. LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT DUP LEX-RED UC ED! Two Bayfront homes for the r ice of one! four bedrooms and four ba t s in the m Built as a duplex with am residence plus two h homes have excellent h r ight in front and an ere you can greet your bedrooms and one ba th in the second. Bot bay views. There is a great sandy beac a ssociation-owned boat dock nearby wh yachting guests. Now offered a t S995,000. Ad # 018. LIDO ISLE We recently listed a sm all Lido home that is an excellent buy The mendous potentia l for ting very livable home lot 1s forty-five feet wide a nd offers tre expansion or remodeling. There is an exis wi t h two bedrooms, two baths, fa mily r oom a nd a south-facing pa tio. Offered a t $325.000. Ad # 019. MESA VERDE Model perfection! Vacant and ready for session. this dollhouse has new everythi your irnmed1a le pos- ng: carpet, paint. la nd- more! There are three ed yard, and it 's located sca ping, a ppliances, and much, much bedrooms and two ba ths, a bea utiful fenc on a quiet street, ideal for a young famil Ad # 026. y. Offered at $1 59,900. HARBOR VIEW H We have just ltsted a Portofino model in s treet a ppeal a nd decorator touches. OMES phase two with loads of Tb~re's a bonus room. oearoom an~ Da Ul separate rrom tne ma an_ for teenager s quarters. Located on a quiet house, ideally designed street. this lovely home y Asking $349,950. Fee is vacant and a vailable for quick occupanc Ad1: 027 v BAYCREST The owner barely fi nished complete red tra nsferred. Fresh paint, ne w ca~t. c ecoration before being u.stom drapes. mirrored bedrooms, three a nd one~ oom and spac ious patio walls, all in outstanding iua lily. our half baths, family room, ormal dining r Priced right a t $329,900. Ad#. 022 . MAGNIF ICENT OCEANFR ONT ESTATE 0 1rectly next to the Luxurious Ritz Carlton Hotel in Niguel Shores. offers one of the most r privacy and comfort, this contempora ry Mediterranean estate ~t.acular views on the coast. 0esr fo e spacious floorplan also maket is ou tstanding home perfect nd scale. Offer-erd at for entertalnin& on an Intimate or gra fl,999,000. Ad i OSO. CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT The only vacant lot presently available in Cameo Shores. Coastal Comm1ss1on and Ci ty of Newport Beach a~ovals have been made and this spectacular site a waits your dream borne. Views of whitewater crashing on rocks below. Catalina Island and colorful sunsets $1 ,900,000 Fee. Ad ; 032 RAYSIDE COVE 1 We have JUSL hstf'd thf' largest model in Ba yside Cove. a security gated wa terfront c·ommumty with a private swimmmg pool. spa a nd white <ia ndy beach This highly upgraded unit offers the ultima te in soph1st1rated adult living. There a re two gene rous master suites. de n. powder room. a nd formal dining area . Boa t slips a re available $715.000. Fee. Ad u 033 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT -REDUCED! From the Beveled Crystal front doors through to the meticulous ly ma intained dock that accommodates a 55 foot yacht. no e xpense has been spared to create a custom masterpiece. There are four family bedrooms plus a m a ids room and bath The master ~dr~m wi t h ba lcony bay has a fireplace. two maste r bathrooms, mc red1ble storage and closets. Call today for a priva t.e viewing. Now only Sl .695,000 Ad .c: 067 SPYGLASS CUSTOM 1 Spectacula r \'ie w' Ocea n. ba y and night lights' A cus tom built home with unpara lleled craflsmanshap Five s pacious bedrooms. seven ~aths. dream kit~hen. elevator. wine cellar. pool. spa . cascading wa terfa ll. A bridged Ko1 Pond and a security gate e ntry only begins to descr ibe this magnificent residence $1 .295,000. Ada 069. BA YFRONT PENTHO USE-RED UC ED! Words cannot describe adequate ly this spectadular and unique home Situa ted on the bayfront, 1t has been complete ly refurbished in a turn-of-the-century motif Lavish use of leaded, beveled and stam~d glass. Offered furnished. yesteryear wa s never this luxurious! Two bedroom s. den, a nd three baths Boal slip avail-a ble. $625,000. Ad /1 043 · LINDA ISLE-WILL TRADE Just l~sted! A soph1sticat~d and spacious bayfront home with sparkling view of the mam channel. Soar ing ceilings circula r staircase. this dramatic hom e offer.:s three bedrooms plus three and one-h~lf baths. Boat slip will accommodate a sixty-foot yacht. Owner will trade for a luxury condo in beach a rea $995.000 Leasehold. Ad 11 040 COSTA MESA ~a ted in P~aza Del Sol, this exciting home has a large m odem kitchen. family room, central air conditioning, three bedrooms, two and one-ha lf ba ths, bay wmdow and close to community pool and spa. RV parking available $244 ,900 Ad # 01 5 ~PECTAC U LAR NO. LAGUNA OCEANFRONT With ~00 fe~t of oc~anfront and magnificent coastline \'iews. this premier _res1denc_e as located in our most secluded gate-guarded community A 1>r.1vate te~nis court lyingJarallel with lbe ocean-fr~l'lt effe" a unique settt~g. tocatea a ve your own stretch of private be~ch, the esta.te includes expansive grounds and ample guest parking. A spacious and drama tic home with views un- surpassed on our coast, there are adequate bedrooms baths and ga rages for the most active f amity. OFFERED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME AT $9.500,000 Fee .. Ad # 007. HUGE LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT S~tu_at~ on the east end of Lido Isle on 55' frontage with dock this d1stmcllve contemporary home has five bedrooms five and one- half ba ths, lnclud~ng a maids ' room and bath. Wate~front patios of genero~s .proportions offer the opportunity for gracious outdoor entertammg. Offered a t $3,1 00,000. Ad # 017 • BAYCREST-NEW LISTI.NG Thls is a c lassic Ivan Wells home with a n!lract.able roof over the center courtyard-desl&n. There are four spacious bedrooms tbrff baths, private swimmfn1 pool and a comer locaUon. Tenific home for entertaining. A real value a t '395,000. Ad # 028. SOTHEB Y'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY l ' • a 5 Co rpor te Plua, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (7 14) 759-6700 ----.. ' 2&1& BAYSMORE DRIVE For••r JOHii WAYllE HOME Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths. this incredible residence Is the FINEST Bayfront property in the City of Newport Beach. A pnvate dock for multiple yachts fronting on 160 hnear feet on the water. you MUST see the views and this line home. Home is near- ly 9.000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. $10.6 Milhon. I W LISTlll & COLLINS ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLlllD This quietly elegant home with 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. features 3 large bedrooms newly remodeled. and all si tuated on nearly '• OF AN ACRE ON THE WATER!' Includ- ing a pnvate pier and shp. this SINGLE STORY1 s 1ust for the d1s- criminat1ng By appointment $3 2 M1ll1on 32 LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND If 1rs view of the M am Channel you want STOP You've Just round 1t. With 4 Bedrooms, a boat slip for a 60 footer & wonderful western exposure to the sun and Mam Channel. this lovely home makes 1t all worth while. $2.3 M1lhon PlllYATE llAlllEI ISUll Fantastic Main Channel location & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm. 41.h Bath adult-oriented home w/VERY PRIVATl: POOL. Home Is In e)(cellent condition & priced fairly for quick sate. In- cludes prlv~te pier & slip. Re- duced to S 1,000.000. Fantastic price. 11'81 Pilll IDllTill '· ,, COIL fiLJ\LTT © 1nvrs 1nrn1 conr nn1 3 llllll ISUll EICLISIYE PlllYITE ISUll Incredible 5 Bdrm, 61A Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's most exclusive. private Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq.ft. of the finest construction w/goumret kitchen. 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financing. $3,995,000. llUll PllOI IEllCTlll 3 COLLINS ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND This incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms. 3 1 ' Baths and over 70 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. otters the finest in waterfront hvmg Only 8 homes on the entire island and this one has THE BEST LOCATION•Very adult onented withe finest Mam Channel views $2.950.000. 21 LlllDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAllD Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with 4 ''1 Baths and a lovely dock to accommodate a 65' yacht. This warm home features a 3 car gar- age and all the amenities one would expect of a custom home $ 1 ,845,000 with land. Great Main Channel views. IEW LISTlll 10 ROCIY Niil llOAI SPYIUU HILL CISTll Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hiii featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Battis. 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/excetlent financing available. 11;,11 ,.. 1n1m11 15 I 1 & HAR.OR ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAllD THE opportunity of a hfet1me in- cludes a double lot with over 109 linear feet on the water & 8 bedrooms PLUS 2 docks AND a separate guest house .. all on pri- va te island. This proper1y otters such an unusual chance t~ ac- quire a double lot-you'd better not wait• $3 3 M1lhon. 1 HARBOR ISLlllD Huge Buildable Lot Incredible lot featuring over 140 toot frontage on the w~r. 1nd an immense front yar{j I the finest Newport h::> This rare ottering ,,. '-. _ .e finest eitampleo ~dtertront propert· .1y New owner ere~ , 1 castle and have roL ...1ur boat (yacht?) to 140 . 1ong11 That's right. the longe:>t private boat dock in New- port Beach Call for details $2. 75 Million 71 LlllA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAll Warm and elegant are the bywords for this lovely bayside home featuing nearly 5400 sq. tt of beautifully appointed room atter room. 5 Bdrms. 4 'h Baths - extensive use of beveled mirrors, glass and wood plus a boat dock to hold a 60 footer A Linda Isle best "fee" buy $1 .750,000. 4100 OllllllllTOI CAIEO SllOllES CUSTOI Incredible over sized corner lot with nearly 'h acre & beautiful single story rambling ranch home. Ocean view & very private patio with pool & spa. 3 car gar- age. Sold completely furnished 4 bedroom with study, den, staff quarters & family room. Move In condition. $995,000. 760-1900 19 LlllDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIY A TE ISLAllD This lovely home w/5 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 110 feet long!! & that's not a misprint!! This 1s just a fabulous home $3.25 Million. 5 HARIOR ISLAllD EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAllD Cozy and done with superb taste. this custom situated nght ON THE WATER. offers a large yard. private pier & shp and the finest address 1n Orange County Situ- ated amongst the best homes in Southern Cal. this delightful home 1s Just that.. home & reasonably priced at $2,500,000. IUDll PRICE IEllCTIOI _._, 48 LINDA ISLE PRIVATE liATE liUARDED ISLAllD Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3' 1 Baths w/family room & den, this adult-occupied home 1s im- maculate and 1n move 1n con- dition It otters the finest 1n bayfront hving with a pier & slip tor 65' boat. Includes private courtyard. $1,350.000. IEW USTill &000 SQ. FT. BAY VIEW If you·re looking for elegance, quality & value, this 4 year old home 1s tor your Loe near the old Indian Springs. this home w/wh1te marble firs. sun room. ko1 pond. cstm spa & incredible mstr suite has all the charm of a European villa. Flex fir plan - could be 5 bdrms 5 zone AC & incredible garage (park your llmos/AV's here!) Priced 950 000. I '"9 --. --------~ I NIWPOllT IUCH BLUFFS -EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! -Custom 1zed & remodeled former model. Over 2.000 sq ft w/F rench doors. shutters, gourmet kitchen, garden window, family room. skyhghts & cozy fireplace 1n master bdrm, 3 beautiful tiled patios on lovely greenbelt. $269.900 with the land. SALLY SHIPLEY & JOYCE DABOL T OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 464 VISTA TRUCHA BLUFFS · SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM Light & airy end unit with separate bedroom & bath on main level Perfect tor office. maids quarters. 1n·law. teenager, or rpom·mate 3 bedrooms upstairs. eating area 1n kitchen & lge dmmg/hvmg room overlooking palto & greenbelt $310.000 SAL l Y SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL -CHOICE NEW LISTING! End unit in excellent location near pool Cathedral ce1hng plus many upgrades. Convenient walk mg distance to shopptng center /churches Xtra lrg patio w/v1ew of back bay & sunsets. $239.000 including land SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5 2067 VISTA DEL ORO OUTSTANDING WESTCLIFF HOME Great for entertaining! This house flows beautifully from the cozy hvmg room to the expanded f am1ly room, to the private patio & pool. r eatures include 3 large bdrms. upgraded island kitchen. two fireplaces .. Professionally landscaped with fruit trees & flowers. $305,000 JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY OPEN HOUSE SUN I 5 1308 SUSSEX BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO FOR $101 ,000 Highly upgraded one bedroom. one bath condo at the Versailles. A must see for a young couple buying their first home. or mature couple moving lo ~maller Quarters Attractive courtyard/fountain ex po~ure plus security gate & pool JOYCE DABOLT/SALLY SHIPLEY PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Only $275.0001 Includes pool. spa. double security and bt>\I ol all three bedrooms, 2 baths. two balconies & laundry room with washer/dryer to remain Call to see the best ol the "Versailles" ROGER BROWN LOOK OUT BELCOURT! Professionally de signed and uptraded in Harbor Vie w Homes. Sohd oak doors, hardwood floors. custom fireplace 1n hvmg room. f rench doors and windows. cathedral ce1hngs, cozy lam1ly room wi th bookshelves and garden view. Beaut1 lully Dlanned landscaping. JANINE DU BOIS PRIC~ REDUCTION! SELLERS HA VE MOV~D -Great opportunity for an outstanding value Mint cond11ton family home featuring four bdrms. 2Yi baths. family room and all new easy care landscaping This sunny & hght home 1s vacant & ready for you $343.000 TRUDY STUBBLHIELD OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN I 5 1601 PORl ABBEY LIDO ISLE HOME featuring private entrance to spacious quarters for special friends or relati ves. The 3 bdrm. 3 bath home 1s quality rebuilt with wood. beveled Venetian glass. a ships galley kitchen with commercial equipment & Sub Zero refrigerator Now $650,000 ROGER BROWN OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1 ·4 408 PIAZZA LIDO. LIDO ISLE --------------- MOYE UP TO SPYGLASS! PRICE REDUCTION Decorator perfect light. bright. & airy 3 bdrm. 2 bath & family room home with lull bay. ocean. Catalina & city hghts view 2 fireplaces. wood shutters Hardwood. Ille & designer flooring Spa in private arbor setting Beautiful landscaping & gardens $496.000 BELLE CHASE LEE OPlN HOUSE SUN I 5 17 CARMEL BAY. COM NEWPORT BAYFRONT HOME W/PIER & SLIP One of the areas best values! 4 Bdrms. family room. upstairs retreat. security system. 3 fireplaces. separate ut11tty room Quality construction Ample parking Easy access Move '" fresh SI .075.000 DON De THOMAS OPEN HOUSE SUN I 5 606 HARBOR ISLAND DIRVE N B \ PRICE REDUCTION NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beautiful custom home Private pool & spa Gourmet kit chen The best of everything large family room with fireplace 4 bdrms. 3 baths French doors & lots more $399.500 LINDA TAG LIANE rn EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME • SINGLE ·LEVEL Location. locahon11 UniQue corner lot with view of back bay, city lrghls & mountain Plenty of room for expansion. Remodeled kitchen & bathrooms Solar water heat Spacious workshop/ulthty room. $375.000 SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T OPEN HOUSE SUN I 5 2957 CASSIA CAGNEY LANE CONDO Reduced $5.000 Anxious owner will cons1de I 0% down or lease option finest "la Tour" model with two separate bdrm suites. fireplace and some view Reduced to SI 42.900 ROGER BROWN VERSAILLES CONDO -DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION! Without a doubt one of the areas best buys! This "Latour" model with two separate bdrm suites has a great ground floor location & c9zy f1repalce tor those c6ol winter evenings II' s clean & vacant & awa11tng your ofter $129.000. JOYCE DABOLT/SALL Y SHIPLEY CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION • 5 BEDROOMS Great home tor family hv1ng and entertaung. Private large lot with sparkling pool formal dining. parquet floors 1n' family room Walk to schools, park, and shopping village $259,900 VICKI KRAUS I CORONA DEL MAR 1 SPECTACULAR 180° VIEW · Oi Newport Beach. ocean & harbor from most rooms 4 Bedroom home with wine cellar and arltsts studio Guest room on lower level with separate entrance Built on a nearly 12,000 sq It lot Must see to really appreciate the wonderful view and exclume location $695.000. MARIA BERCOVITZ SPECTACULAR FAMILY HOME -Mint con· d1t1on 5 bdrm 3 bath Spyglass Hill home with family room Cathedral ce1hng hvmg room with French doors. formal d1n1ng room. wet bar. oak custom staircase Night hghl view from master suite Over 3.000 sq ft ot comtor table hvmg Huge lot and a tremendous value JANINE DU BOIS THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME! Unobstructed total view large io t with space for_ expansion First time offered Located 1n original Harbor View Hills Many exci ting poss1blhltes Pool & rock waterfall in lovely courtyard settmg. New 3-car garage. 3 bedrooms & family room Priced for quick ~le $420.000 I BELLE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 949 GOLDENROD 6 UNITS LIDO ISLE Four 2 bdrm, two 3 bdrm condos 1n super location Steps to community tennis & beaches Short walk to Lido Village, shops & restaurants All 6 for $1.300.000 CATHRYN l[NNILLE OCEANFRONT DUPLEX, CORNER LO· CATION Outstanding 3 bdrm. 2 bath owners unit with cathedral ce1hngs. built 1n kitchen. ocean view balcony and charm 3 bdrm lower unit opens to private patio on the sand E~cept1onal value1 MARIA BERCOVIT Z MARILYN TWITCHELL OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME On a very picturesque street large 3 bdrm with lam1ly room wet bar 2 fireplaces 1n an authentic Spanish motif Includes separate and very private oversized I bdrm income unit Seller moti vated! $450.000 LINDA 1 AG LIANE Ill LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL? Excepltonal C D M townhouse style units. Un1Que con temporary design with many exciting feature s Super location Easy walking distance to beach Must see to appreciate $465.000 · ANN GREER OUTSTANDING ' CORONA DEL MAR HOME OR DUPLEX So ot highway corner localton Attractive owners unit w/2 bdrms. & cov. den. 2 baths. lovely private yard light & airy apartment w/2 bdrms . 2 baths. separate entry on side street 2-car garage plus I parking space Each unit has laundry room $395.000 MARILYN TWITCHELL DUPLEX • OLD C.D.M. Pride of ownership 1s reflected in this beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amentltes plus a four car garage Great rental area Almost $300,000 ot assumable financing Offered at $325.000 LINDA TAGLIAH£nt f ,_' ·' WE DON'T JUST SELL "WATERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ... WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER ... AND NEAR THE WATER BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT Outstanding little island custom home built with the best of e ve rything. Upside down ho u.se with 'P.i<.ious high ce ilinged rooms, roofed in copper with warm used brick exterior, oak and tile floors and many windows fdr mtn, bay and night li te v1c·w~ Three bdrms, den, tile d gourmet kitchen, spa, steam room and d ock for large boat. s l,300,000. 6 7 J-6900 BA YSHORES BA YFRONT With over 80 ft. of wate r fruntc1gc and panoramic v1ers of the widest part of "lt'wport Harbor. large , gracious 1 story 4 bdrm horn<• with formal d1n1ng, fam ily .. nd sun rooms p lus 1 ourtyard pool in this exclusive gated waterfr ont 1 ummunity with private ooches. s 2.200,ooo. 631-1400 F ABU LO US HARBOR RIDGE EST ATE A home of l(ll'JI qudlity w11 h superb vie ws. The main house has 4 hdrm\, 1ncfud1ng 2 master suites. formal dining rrm m, dC'n & family room. There are also se rvana quarterl> with 3 bdrms & 2 ~ths and fa bulous !)rounds cnLompass1ng a tennis court, pool and spa. Sl .795,000. 631-1400 LINDA ISLE SUPERIOR LOCATION Handso me c·ntry to unyard leads to this lovely trad 1t1onal rwo story family home. Four bd rms, family and formal dining rooms and remodeled kitchen on an e'<tra IJr!W lot with spacious wate rfront patio leading to dod . w11 t1 ~1de lie Owner will consider e xchange. tondo or lr Price includes land. Sl,750,000. 631-1400 PRIME PENINSULA BA YFRONT Fabulo us pro p- 1•1 ty w11h lawn le.id1ng from trellised patio 10 large do1 ~. Unusu.il 3 sto ry 6 bdrm including 3rd floor mJ\tl'r ~u1t e with fp .. sitting area a nd sundeck with brt•athtdkinK bay & night li te views. Completely ~..1 r1•d1•1 u ratcd & o ffered furnished. SUBMIT ON EX- ( ti I\ G~l-i. lf'\Sl, O R LEASE OPTION!! Sl,475,000 fd 1-1400 LI NDA ISLE. Total re mo del just co mpl<'red Four bt•d rooms ind ud1ng huge bayfront master with fp, 2 b.11h~ .rnd s11ting room plu\ family and formal dining mums Fre~h & e~c 11tng with french windows, spa .ind bN ber cJrpc t1ng. Bayside patio with pier & shp. O wner will consider trades fo r lido Isle or Bayshores. s 1.395,000 6J 1 -1~00 MEDITERRANEAN ESTATE Security gated hilltop rt·trc.u wilh 6 bd rms, formal dining & huge family rc11)m,, d1.'n, library, wine cellar & dark room . O ver 6000 '-Cl ft w11h fl ower filled courtyard ~urrounding pnol st \pa Window walls increase the views of u< l'dn, harbor & coastline S 1, 100,000. 631-1400 BRAND NEW LUXURY OC'EANFRONT Built with th1· f1ne\I in < usto m quality and design. Nealy •OOO \q It. 1n this 4 bd rm home with a 2 bdrm -+ loft apt 11v1•r thl· 3 car garage. A. l'Orner location with superb Vll'WS. S865,000. 631-1400 BEAUTIFUL BA YFRONT -BALBOA ISLAND Handsomely re modeled corne r duplex. Eac h unit, 3 bdrms, 2 baths and fi replace. Wonde rful for o wner occupant or easy su mmer, winte r re ntal. Fo r sale co mple tely furnished. Terrific value. $745,000. 673-6900 LIDO ISLE. SOPHISTICATE A rare c1rch1tec1ural Kem built in "U" \hape around lush pat 10 on wide lo t. High c cilin1<e d. rr'ldster with library wall and ad jacent co1y den with fire place, plus 2 children's bdrms in upsta,rs wing with sun deck plus separate maids room, fo r.ma! d1n1ng, gourmet k11chen, wood floors and fr ench door~. S579,000. 631-H OO LUXURY BAYSIDE COVE CONDO Gate guarded wate rfront co mmunity. Elegant 1 level 2 bdrm & den unit with bar vie ws, se curny system and air con- ditioning. Al decorator furniture for sale . Comm pool & spa. S575,000. 631-1400 PENINSULA. POINT ,VIEW lovely 2 story family ho me with 3 bdrms, formal d ining room, de n with wet bar and dramatic soaring ceilinged famil y roo m with skylights. Bay and 1etty vie ws, full security system plus xtra gst parking. Steps to beac h. S559,00Q. 631-1400 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BA YFRONT ............................................. $785,000 41 S 8dys1de Dr , \J t. & un. WEST NEWPORT ................................... $359,000 119 40th St , Sat BA YF RONT .......................................... Sl,475,000 1120 l BalboJ, Sat & l.iun. LIDO ISLE ........................................ '.':' ...... $555,000 152 Via Undine, Daily LIDO ISLE ................................................ $525,000 115 V1c1 Wc1z1<'r ~. ~un OCEANFRONT ........................................ $559,000 2914 W Ot t'anlront, \,11 OCEANFRONT ........................................ $865,000 47 11 ~l'J 'lh<>re'. Sun OCEANFRONT ........................................ $550,000 6!10 W 0 c£>anfronr, ~JI. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ........................... $325,000 332 Catalin.i. un COST A MESA .......................................... S 149,500 2b20 Eldt>n iiD2, 'ial COSTA MESA .......................................... $1 29,900 940 Ct•d.11 , \.it NORTH LAGUNA .................................. $550,000 JIJO CI.t i. O.i1ly NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX uper ~um ­ mer /winter rental 3 bdrm, l bath up, J bdrm & fireplace down plus 3 car garage. Corne r location with great v1~w~. Close to tennis & h.1ndball courts. Sold furnished. S550,000 631-1400 BIG CANYON MINI ESTATE Over 3,500 sq. ft . palatial 4 bdrm townho me with poo l, spc1 and canyon views. large, high ceilinged rooms, formal dining room gourmet ki tc he n with noo k and fa bulous mc1ster suite. S545,000. 63 1-1400 REMODELED O N LIDO ISLE l ovely 3 bdrm home with se parate family room. spacious de ck plus sunny south Q'!t•o. Anrau1ve brick f.icade on ~lttra lar~<' lot 1ust steps to tc-nnis r oun and private' bear hes. $495,000. 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND RARE CHARM N<'w l nglJnd style duplex ste ps to o uth Bayfr o nt bt'c1ch Fro nt ho use with 3 bd rm, 2 bath, co rner brKk Ip and lr o nt patio. Rear newer 2 bdrm apt w11h deck o ver dhle ga rage. $475,000. 673-6900 CONDO WITH VIEWS O f Newport Harbor and th<' Rhine Channel. Elegant 3 bdrm, with fireplaces in both living room and master bdrm plus utility room and 2 patios. S<'r urity bldg boat slip available $450,000.63 1-1400 BA YFRONT CONDO In security building with pool. Spacious 2 bdrm with deck o ff master and living roo m for full advantage of turning basin, oce.n'I & light views. Slip fees at $1.75 per foot. Walk to shops & restaurants. (l H) $399,000. 631-1400 PRIME AREA DUPL£X Ste ps from Newport's best beaches. Upper' 3 bdrm ~s large deck with ocean view, great fo r owner/occupant. Use nice 2 bdrm lower unit fo r inco me. Both units have brick fire · places & large rooms. $335,000. 631-1400 DRAMA IN NEWPORT fa bulo us view of n1gh1 lights and bac k ~y. Sparious 4 bdrm & fam room, high ceilinged , light & airy with indoor pool & ~p;i . (l Hl $314,000. 631-1400 BAYSIDE COVE 2 level condo with master suite up, l1v1ng room, de n and gourmet kitchen down. Airy decor with tile entry, bermuda shutters & lovely fixtures Gate d complex with oomm pool & spa land includ ed S299,000. 631-HOO LIDO IS LE -RARE OPPORTUNITY To build your dream house. Vacant lot o n one o f lido's lovl1est stJeets. Sh ort walk to boat garde n, clubho use. beaches and tennis. '279,500. 631-1400 O LDER BEACH TRIPLEX Gr~at for sum- me r/winter o r yearly rental. O ne 2 bd rm 2 bath and two bachelor units Yearly income now S21,000, ste ps to Newport's beaches, walk to shops Good assumable loan. S235,000 631-1400 VILLA BALBOA CONDO Former model, loaded with extras Two maste r suites, mirrore d wardrobes. co rner fireplace in living room leading to cove red patro, custom drapes & neutral color<,. Guard gated <.omplex with pool & spa S 195,000. 631-1400 NEWER EASTSIDE TOWNHOME Three bdrm~ 1n- c. luding master suite with den, interior laundry and atra<.hed 2 car garage with attrac tive pa110 Lovely small comple x with c lapboard and r1vt>r rock e \- tenors. S149,500. 631-1400 NEAR NEW COST A MESA CONDO O verlooking streams and pool and spa. On lease land with 2 bdrms, fireplace , MexKan pavers, large garage with wo rksho p and laundry Bank owned , <',cellent terms. $93,500. 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND Bus1ne\s oppor1un11y Established ladie\' sportwear sho p 1n 8rea1 IOlJtion in well trafficked area on island's main street $40,000 673-6900 PR.ESTJG£ CONDO WITH SUPERB VIEWS ol Ne~t Harbor'• turnin1 ba1in and city H1ht1. Contemporary decor with 2 bdrma, 21..., batha and aaun a. White tile floora, bruahecl aluminum kitchen cabineta and accenta of burled oek. S.C:urity bld1. with doorman 4: pool. $545,000. '31-1400 Corona de1 Mar, Huntington Bellch, lrtine, Laguna Beach and NeW.(IGl't Bt.acb WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS Sales, Rft1t~ls, Property Mana~nt 315Marine Ave. Balbo. Island 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-6900 631•1400 r ... f I I t 1. I, '· I IEW EllLAll Cllllll· llLIOI ISLAll CISTDI Built in 1980. This beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 3'/t baths. The versatile floor plan can be coverted to include a separate apartment. All the charm and location you could want Asking MIS,000. Please call for appoint- ment. w 111101111-1211 MEW LISTING! NEW! Spacious 5 bedrooms townhome nearly 3.000 sq ft of llv1ng space. Two fire- places. bonus room. patio. attached 2 car garage Community pool & spa Asking $205.000 Call lllllll YI COOllll 131-1211 MARILYN COOM88 131-1291 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BIRllll 3 Bed, family room +-guest unit. Immaculate ready to move in. It's a true value at $228.000. Call llAlllLYI Clllll 131-1211 EXECUTIVE TOWIHOIE =----=-H-:-tg-,h-=-ly_u_pg-ra-d.-ed bedrOf'.... olt townl\ome Hardwood floors -\ rn . Quiet se- ' eluded area. A $ Q '-9 .... 011 ~ .. v"8llS 131-1211 COSTA MESI EXCLUSIVE Beautifully appointed 3 bedroom, 1. 75 bath home. New paint, new concrete driveway, at- tached 2 car garage Asking $133,500. IUllLYl-IS 131-1211 llLLIOI SSS VIEW This beautiful MEDITERRANEAN h.ome could be the BEST "VIEW BUY" In NEWPORT BEACH Built In 1978 with the utmost quality this prop- erty compres wtth "Newport's Finest." Four spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. A marvetous master suite w/sitting room. An absolU1 pleasure to 1nspeci. Competitively priced at 1521,000. W llMDI 111·1211 LOVE A SPECTICUUR VIEW? S301,000 Back on the market-but not for tong! Amazing value. 3 bedrooms, family room home located 1n Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this decorator perleci home. Beige to~Extenslve­ ly remodeled & upgraded. Feefs like new• W llllDI 111·1211 FlllLY LIYlll AT ITS IEST II CLIFFllAYEI Spacious 3 bdrm residence w/expans1ve family room. This appealing home has been recently remodefed. New kitchen w/ breakfast area. Bay wl~dows. French doors to lnvitWatlo. Privacy reigns supreme. Won't last at ,000. W llllDI IJ1-12H \ STEPS TO BEACH Newport Beach Super location!! 3 bedrooms. 2•11 bath M me. bargain priced at $227,000. Fee. Seller may carry 2nd T.O. Call now! llLL I 11111 WEllnll 131-1211 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX . Owner may carry 1st T.O. Both units 2 bedroom. 1 bath w/ fireplace. WALK TO BEACH ANO BAY Call now for financing details. llLL I Hiii WEllTER 131·1211 S 10,000 PRICE REDICTIOI FUILDUS 110° YIEW Luxury home in highly desirable area of Newport Beach. 3 bedroom or 2 and a den-now only $218,900. Call now. llLL I 11111 WlllTll 131-1211 I llRI. POOL I SPIU . •FDR OILY S114,IOO* Redecorated large family home in an ideal location-Great patio/pool entertainment area. Call now. this one wont last. Ask for llLL I Hiii WlllTEI 111-1211 REDUCEI TD SELL-IOWU Mesa Verde Executive home 4 spacious bedrooms. 21/2 baths. Family room overlooking pool. Now only $229,900. Seller motivated. Call 111.L 11111& WDITD 111-1211 RAE ROOQEf'8 ci. LIYll:·:: TIE IEICll S 111,000 I fEAIS 1EW l" Beautiful split level condo wtth custom decor. Two master suites. 2'h baths. Formal dining. oak floors. Just listed at 1151,000. w 1111111111-1211 PRllE ElSTSllE LDCATlll This 5 year new 4 bdrm. 2 ba 1 story home w/pool & spa has it all! The amenities Include fireplaces in IJvlclg room & family room. wet bar, skylights. vaulttKi ceilings & much more. See to appreciate a lovely custom home. Offered at 1249,000 W 1111111 IJ 1· 12H MEW LISTllG EASTSIDE C.M. Highly upgraded 3 bedroom -2 'h ba townhome. DBL car gar- age-Very large private yard with beautiful spa. Special dog run. Over 1800 sq fl No assoc. dues-Only two townhomes in the complex which gives you a very special private feeling. Just gorgeous! Call me for a showing $159,950 RITI WllE-131 -1211 CARPENTERS DREAM EASTSIDE C.I. A unique 3 bdrm home on one of Eastsides best streets. This home has a lot of potential, fix it the way you want it and make money. Lath anti plaster exterior walls· a very large yard and a lot of old charm. OONT DELAY TO CALL ON THIS ONE. IT WILL BE SOLD. Asking $1 35.000. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-4 p.m. RITI WllE 131-1211 PRICE REDUCTOI FOR QUICK SILE EASTSIDE C.M. C~rpenters. handymen etc .. Two-2 BOA units. excellent location. Large yard 63x 165 feet. Owner will carry with 25'/• down for 25 yrs. $159,500. Call for details. llTI Wiii 111·1111 631-1266 234 E. 17th St., COSTA MESA 631 -1266 -~-----~~~~--..-.......,,,.--------~~ ......... --11!1111--------~~-- - REALTORS HARBOR RIDGE OUT•IEMIEI 11111111 I 1,ll0,000 Shown In OC mllQUAne, August & CA home, Summer Edition. Ocean, Bay & City light view. Contemporary del6gn by Farl. Master sutte 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 cetllng In living room w/gold leaf dome, gourmets cho6ce kitchen, bl-level poof w/spa, 5 bdrm, 8 bath, 6 flrepleoes. IMIMYlllllP CATALllA VIEW ® Lovely light, airy, open home. Sunken livlng room. step up conversation area. plant filled atrium. formal dining, study, 2 fireplaces. 3 BR, 2.5 Ba. Ocean views from the Important rooms. listed at $485,000. IMIMYIElllP LEISE OPTIOl·$110,000 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. IMIMYIEIMP ID IOWI-TAIE OVEll PAYIEIT Assumable $600,000 1st TD, TAKE OVER PAY· MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized "Lautremont" 4 BR. 3 BA, family room, formal dining, mountain & city light views. Fabulous for entertaining. IHIMYlllllP LIDO ISLAND _,..>. Liii IAYFlllT $1,4IO,OOO ITALIU YILU IASTEIPIECE Lido Isle bayfront, custom. three bedrooms, 3 baths. Award-wtnnlng tile n~s & 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. Many Items, too numerous to list. .......... NEW LISTINGS WWlll Ocean & city light view, 4 bedroom. 2 bath, Montego Model, comm. pool & tennis. new carpet & paint, poof slze yard. $385,000 . ........ 110° IOUI, UY I CATILIU VIEW 11111111 llME CISTll County French Custom by Ron Potlendlne In- cludes 4 Bdrms. 5 Ba, formal living room w/antlque fireplace & high cetllngs, formal din- ing, gourmet kitchen, library. family room w/flreplace, 3 car garage, private spa w/room for a poof. security system & landscaping by Rogers Gardens. Premium View! Listed at $1,395,000 IMl llYIE IMP. 11111 110 FILL YIEW Full ocean. bay & city lights views from 1st & 2nd story. completefy remodeled, professionally decorated, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 master suites, pool. spa, formal dining room, den. w/wet bar, weight room, 3 fireplaces. $595,000 IRIMYIEIW IALIOA PElllSIU Walk to Lido Village, cute peninsula style beach home. Large front yard & patio, large living & dining room, huge kitchen, 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 story ~ome. $215,000. I YWllElllP CAMEO SHORES OPEi HOISE SATlllDAY SlllAY 1-1 . 221 lilfertl COASTAL I OCEll VIEW Fabulous contemporary home, just spent $150,000 to upgrade. Ocean vu from family room, living room. formal dining room and bdrm. 4 bdrms, 2.5 baths, fireplace, lovely pastels throughout. $499,000. L.H. llllMYIElllP OCUI VIEW Custom view home. Enjoy ocean views from llvlng 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. llllMYIElllP NEWPORT BEACH SEA VIEW UTEI co11111n Hampton model. designer decorated, 3 BR. 3 Ba. loft In master 1 sylte, famlly room, formal dining, 2 flreplacd, private spa. hlghly up- graded. Fabulous canyon view! Priced to sell. $365,000. IMlllYIEIMP HAllll ISUll lllVE Bay vtew from living room, formal dining. family room, master suite & morel Dock for 2 boats. one up to S<>'. Assume existing lease option. Outstanding terms, low down. Great buy! $910,000. •IMYIEIMP ... , ... ..., ........ SPECllUZlll II IEWPllT IUCl'S FllEST lllES . # 1 IE/111 AIEm F• ULIF•lll Fiii 1111 t1 111L INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllSTEll OFFICE LUSE 850 SO.FT. of prime office location, private bath, divided office, end unit. 90 cents per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th st. 100% llPROVEI SALE /LUSE 6400 feet of 100-1. office space wefl decorated with ample parking. Priced befow market at 95 cents N.N.N.T. or $724,000 sale price. llllMYIElllP BOB JR . IEWPORT IEACH Versailles Penthouse ocean view 2 bdrm. 1. 75 ba. $1 29 ,500. Ocean. bay adn city light view Ill .II. IEWPORT LUSE 3 Bdrm. 2.5 Ba. $950/mo. Ill .II. S.C. IETRO 1 Bdrm, $58,900, 2 bdrm, $72,900. ....... DOVIES FAVORITE RECIPE PASTA I IOCI CRAB SAUD lll .... ., .. 4-1: oe9't41 11. 1lttll ttMltt 1th T ••n 10t~otltry so •• ,.. .... IT frto 11te,,M ''"''' 'A-th 0 ..... ttlit .,. 1bf ..... JM• 1.., ..... .... 1 .., ""' ""-' ,.,,., th .., ..... ,.,,., ~ ... .... 4ladl"""' Combine all Ingredients, dressing should be fairly thin If not add more milk Chill 'h hour. Garnish with paprika, fresh parsley & lemon slices. Valerie created this for Bob Jrs. birthday. , . I ~. • I~ THE DALEBQU_T A S S 0 C I A T I .0 N A REAL ESTATE COMPANY BA YSHOREI BAYFRONT . . . Mediterranean • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BAY CREST . . . An Ideal home for the large Villa.60footprimelotonfeeland.Gateguarded: WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES ! fa~ily. Spacious 4 bedrooms. 3-1h baths. community. 2 private beaches. Master suite with ,. • Prrvacy ... extenslve use of shutters. Formal din- sitting room and fireplace. 3 other bedrooms • DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT .......... : ... ms,ooo it ing room. Spacious living room with fireplace. with balcony and view. Dining room with oak ! Sun 1-5 ......................... 308 Morning Star Lane : Efficient kitchen. Large yard ................. $375,000 c~urch paneling and wine storage. Country ,. it-EASTBLUFF ... Comfort. charm. Popular Lusk kitchen overlooks bay. Soda fountain. Com-• DOVER SHORES .................................. $725,000 • Pl B 4 bed 2 1L b th L f .1 I I ill b h4n d d f e Ha d •Sat 1 5 1342 Galaxy Drive an · rooms. -rz a s. arge am1 Y mere a gr . ar~ue an eep ry r. r --.................................. it-Ith f o· · Elect i wood floors, mouldings and French doors are * it-'?om w ea ing area. ming room. r c but a few of the finishing touches. 3 car garage ! DOVER SHORES .................................. $895,~ : kitchen. 15x30 foot pool. Spa ............... l350,000 with storage ........................................ $1 ,195,000 •Sun 1-5 ................................. 1730 Galaxy Drive • BAYCREST ... Spacious Ivan Wells home ! DOVER SHORES .................................. $175,000 : Light and cheerful. Freshly painted. Lovely shut- BIG CANYON . . . Custom home. This 4 •Sun 1-5 ................................ 1736 Galaxy Drive • ters provide privacy. 4 bedrooms, 2-'h baths. bedroom. 3'h bath home has an excellent golf • • Track lighting. Air conditioned. Double pane course location with over 125 feet facing a ! DOVER.SHORES .................................. $157,000 • windows. Insulated attic. Solar heated water double fairway. Beautiful pool and spa in lush •Sun 1-5................................ 1518 Galaxy Drive : system. Beautifully landscaped. Pool size yard. garden setting. 3 fireplaces. Library could be 5th • • ... . ..................................................... $344,900 bedroom Bright and fresh with new carpet Jt BIG CANYON ........................................ S510,000 • paint, and other decorator touches ...... $935,ooO •Sun 1-5 ..................................... 3 Aue Biamtz • BAYCR~ST . Traditional Lyons & Cashion ! • home with great curb appeal. Loads of charm. . . •DOVER SHORES ............................... $499,500 ! Living room. dining room. f~mily room _and DOVER SHORES : .. ~ classic in elegance. !he •Sun 1-5............................ 2030 Galaxy Drive • master bedroom ... all overlooking the spacious gate opens to an inviting pool and spa. Inside. Jt • tree shaded patio. 3 bedrooms. 2-'h baths. Wet past the .~arble colum'_ls. the home opens to the : BALBOA PENINSULA .......................... S..95,000 • bar... . .............................. 1325,000 formal hvmg and dining rooms. oak-paneled Sun 1-5 .......................................... 117 G Street • library, family room and guest quarters. Upstairs : : IRVINE TERRACE , Beautifully maintained 3 1s the secluded master suite and 3 additional it-WESTCLIFF CUSTOM........... ... · S449.~ • bedroom. 2 bath home. One bedroom now used bedrooms. Amenities include sparkling •Sat-Sun 1-5 .. · ·· ··· · 1207 Highland Drive • as den with bu11t-1n bookshelves ... easlly con-c~andeliers, oak flooring. 3 fireplaces. Pleasant ! IRVINE TERRACE ........................... $31S,OOO ! v~rllble Manicured grounds with fruit tree~ view. . . .. .... . . .......................... $739,500 •Sun 1_5....... .. . . . . . 1519 Santanella Terrace ,. Fireplace 1n living room. New carpeting. Electnc • .,.. kitchen with refrigerator included. New Cal- DOVER SHORES .. Dramatically renovated. 3 ! BAYCREST ...... $299,500 • Shake roof with 30 year guarantee ...... S315,000 bedrooms Superior kitchen with breakfast •Sat-Sun 1-5.... 1834 Tradewinds Lane • room Dining room. Family room. Giant play • ! 9AVCREST If a ~1tchen is_ the center point of room 3 fireplaces. Hardwood floors. High • BAYCREST '$298,000 • your family life. you II love this tasty 3 bedroom beamed ceilings Plantation shutters. French •Sat-Sun 1-5 1729 Terrapin Way • home This state-of-the-art kitchen 1s custom. doors Unobstructed view ................... $695,000 • • spacious. functional and 1n mint condition. While DOVER SHORES Courtyard entrance beautifully landscaped with room for pool. In- terior designed for comfort. Open beamed. ceil- ings 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Wet bar with wine storage Kitchen remodeled with skylights and all new appliances 3 car garage. Very motivated owner will take trades .............. NOW $657,000 SPYGLASS An immensely private setting 4 bedrooms Family room Dining room. Game room Inside, you are surrounded by comfort and convenience Outside. you are surounded by a huge park-like setting. We cannot adequately describe this exceptional prqperty and its limit- less amenities. You must see 1t. ........ $630,000 SPYGLASS An extraordinary home 1n an unusual setting Glass fencing on bayslde 4 bedrooms 211 baths Dining room. Family room The fun part 1s the spa environment designed to take lull advantage of the view, waterfall, cooling pond and barbeque fac11tt1es . . ....... $110,000 BIG CANYON Obvious pride of ownership Monaco model with numerous extras ... some view qotent1al 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths. Dining room. Wet bar Third bedroom has den bulll- ins ... easily convertible. Kitchen with breakfast area. Central air conditioning. Security system. Large yard with space tor spa ..... NOW 1510,000 : BAYCREST $295,000 • you're here, be su re to see the cathedral ceil- • Sun 1-5. 1301 Nottingham Road : 1ngs. plank flooring, secluded master suite and • • private backyard Reduced to .... $310,000 •BA YCREST $295,000 • •Sat-Sun 1-5 1907 Windward Lane • BAYCREST Single story Ivan Wells model : • Excellent location reasonable price. 4 •THE BLUFFS ............. $289,000 ! bedrooms 3 baths Famtly room. Dining room •Sun 1-5 . .. 2420 Vista Nobleza • Convenient laundry room. Special platform bed • • in master suite Large lot. . . ... . ... $299,500 • WESTCLIFF. .. ............................ $279,900 • ! Sun 3-6. . .. . . . . . . ...... 1228 Susse>c Lane. • THE BLUFFS Dramatic tree-top views from • ! handsome living and dining rooms, 2 bedrooms. •NEWPORT BEACH .......................... ··-. $245,000 ,.. (2 baths) family/den. kitchen (with dining area) :Sun 1-5 ....... · · · · · ·· 2411 Via Marina •Convenient bedroom suite. attached garage. •BACK BA y NEWPORT BEACH. , .. $180,000 ! storage room on lower level. Patio and. balcony •Sat-Sun 1-5 2512 University Drive • for outdoor pleasure. Professionally decorated \ • •• •• • • •••• • • • • •• •••••• • .... .f Immaculate 'G' plan .................... $289,500 BALBOA PENINSULA . . Highly desirable two- story home ... approx1mately 6 doors from ocean > 3 bedrooms ... one with fireplace. 3 baths. Master all new With 1acuzz1 tub Extraordinary view deck on upper level .. great for entertaining. Load~ storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... $495,000 BAVCREST .. Spacious 5 bedroom, 3-'h bath home with oversized yard complete with pool. spa and shuffleboard court Large family room. Dining room 2 firepalces. This property is per- fect for entertaining on a grand scale, yet lends itMtf to Intimate family living ................ .,.15,000 631-7300 MESA DEL MAR . Attractively landscaped and well located corner lot This spacious 3 bedroom plus convertible den (was 4 bedrooms) has Palos Verde stone fireplace In living 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. . . . . . . . .. . . . .......................... $159,900 COMMERCIAL High v1sablhty corner office building one block from the growing Anaheim business center High traffic count on Harbor Boulevard. 1900 square feefl used as two offices suitable for many professions................................. 1225,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH l Tl( IUT l.ICATIOI -On Ocean Vu street in Olde COM. 3 bdrm. 2. bath. one story home. Overstzed lot and gar- age. Extra parking and villge close. $895,000. •• 1· l(WS FWI -9/27186, Kat- mandu, Napal -Unique Homes owner /broker Jim Wood has arrived this date enroute to the ancient king- dom of Tibet. And by way of Seoul, South Korea and Bangkok, Thailand. More to follow 10/04/86 BRA VO ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ~\: W e, at Unique Homes, salute and congratulate those who made a dream come true. We gratefully welcome the grand opening of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. You are music to our ears! ----UNDER $300,000---- COROIA DEL MAI ClJSSIC -A cottage. complete with leaded windows. courtyard, spa. rich wood paneling. and 2 bdrm. $275,000 LOVELY THU IEHOOI -In the Bluffs. on tree- lined greenbelt, view of bay from patio and decks. designer upgrades. $240,000. UI llVllE 1• PIESHT COlllTIO• -One bdrm plus convertible den In popular Orange Tree. Streams. tennis. pool. activities. $1 11.500 UIE FIH -A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm. 1 bath rental units. Close in Olde CdM location; bit of a yard and chance to Increase Income. $229,000 ) . OI CllTHESS -A 2 bdrm. den home with beams, brick fireplace. tlle floors. new roof. In CdM. . roon;i for fun front yard. $229,500 CLOSE TO mm11•C -In near new 3 bdrm townhome. trench doors, oak kitchen-breakfast room. decks. mini vu. $215,000 TUITUIOCl CAINS Wl£I -Three bedroom townhome. great viewing deck. contemporary flavor with a sunny atrium. Plan 2 at $172,500 Ull A TIU MtlU -Secluded 4 bdrm 3 bath with some city lighrs view. Corner lot among the trees in the Bluffs. $270,000 Fee ---$310,000 TO $499,500--- IOT STUFF O• TIE IAlllT -A 3/2 and 2/1 duplex in Olde CdMI Cul de sac near footbridge. Cozy feel and atrium In owners unit. $355.000 CWSEY TOWllOIE -In Cosmopolitan CdM Near scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms. 3 bath. Fine appointmnets. $419,000 HUI llOISE -Inside and out. Large lot. shut- ters. trench doors. 2 fireplaces. huge family room, owners bought another. $320,000 OLJ( Cll CIAll·E'1TOIE! -3 bdrms, 2 baths, larger lot and close to the beach. Beams. bricks. board and batten. Priced at $325.000 A IW Fiii -In Harbor Ridge. White Berber carpets. pavers. spa. 2925 sq tt . 3 bdrms. family room. well-priced at $439.500. U•lffE OPHITUllTI -For family desiring lovely. spacious 4 bdrm pool home in prestigious Irvine Terrace. Reduced to $375.000 IEST OI lfiCIUIT •Ill -Panoramic view. one of the best townhomes In area, 2 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 fireplaces. quiet location. $475,000 Ul( 1£W •• -In Harbor View/Seawlnd. Gorgeous Portoflno. New carpets. paint, kitchen, baths. Vacant. $398,500 ftn llAll TO nH -Spacious ~Ingle story, 4 bdrm, 2800 sq tt, "entertaining flow ... just re- decorated and close to all. $449.000 IUCll UYS IUT -Traditional 3 bdrm with gardens, brick patios. two fireplaces. shutters. panes and bay close. $450,000 L.H. llTHfltlT "'°'TlllTI -Outstanding 4 bdrm home, sunny location In Balboa Coves, dock for 40' boat. Trade/lease/option. S.99,500 ---sseo,ooo To $59s,ooo--- srr IOll VIEW -From beamed living room and watch the bay and pavillion. 3 bdrm, office. courtyard, designer kitchen. at $575.000. 1£ACM FIOU TOlllOI( -Under con st.. get in- volved w/3 bdrm, 2 ba on W. Oceanfront. $560.000 w/$20,000 decor pkg. Slt1S£T UCAZllE -Featured in 1986. Classic Olde CdM, 4 bdrm. 3 ba. updated Santa Fe style. large lot, courtyard. spa. $595,000 ----OVER 1 MILLION---- OUTSTAHl•C -Great view, lot extends to high tide mark. 6700 sq ft home with finest construc- tion and every amenity imaginable. $3.950.000 A V1W OM TIE BLUFF -In San Clemente. spectacu- lar view of the Pacific. 5 bdrms. Mediterranean flavor, owner willing to finance. $1 ,500,000 58' Of QUAl•T UYFIOU -Charming. tidy, older home. garden on prime bayfront. Sandy, beach. pier. dock. $1 ,100.000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 UlMA MftS $499,500 u ........... 4 bdrm. dock . patio on beach T. Wallick w.lia PUllSIU $1, 100,000 I 111 C lelM• "'4 home, garden. beach, pier. bayfront B. Barrington ... -$355.000 .,. ....... 3/2-2/ 1 duplex/ lease front $1400 mo B Hutchings ... -$895.000 1211 ..... "'4 Ocean vu. 3 bdrm. 2 bath 0 Johnson MITA IUA $320.000 Spacious 3 bdrm. FR. all the extras SUNDAY 1-5 201lP ..... A. Johnson •Ym TDUll $449.000 1111 W,W. Terr ... Well maintained 4 bdrm 1 story B. Barrington llJI -$355.000 4H hMla 312·211 duplex/ lease front $1400 mo B Hutchings llJI -$895.000 1211 ..._ IW Ocean vu. 3 bdrm. 2 bath 0. Johnson UlMA llYH $499,500 41 ........... 4 bdrm. dock, patio on beach T. Walllck U.I. SU-$398,500 UH Pttt L.,... 4 bdrm Portolino. better than new E. Tabak lllTI •1& $320.000 2111 , ..... Spacious 3 bdrm, FR. all the extras A. Johnson ' ... -$925.000 .. M-Ml'h , ........ 4/ 1 remodel or rebuild, 3 R-2 lots J Skahan llJI -$595,000 Ht p_,,, Classic 4 bdrm. 3 bath M Hugllt ... -$419,000 218 ........ Townhome, 3 bdrm, 3 bath L Curet EllllT al $475.000 1l -..1 ... 111 e..t View. 2 bdrm. 2 ba townhome M. RouaMlot ... ' ' ~. I DM~Y Plf.OT /RJAL UTATE PROPERTIES, INC. (714) 760-8333 • 3 Civic Pl~m • Suite 170 •Newport Beach 92660 TOP OF THE WORLD See lo rever Can yon View. Bn1nd Nt·w. la~t ho mt' on CDS 3 car ~ara~e. gn·at . !lowing lloor plan with 3 BD. 2 BA. Ma ny anwniltes. Incl b rC'akfast n ook. 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Lovely hardwood floors. beamed ceilings. country kitchen, trench doors and windows with shutters. A beautiful home In ttus gate-guarded· com- munity. $695,000 EIEWJ TEIUCE -Fabulous forever ocean views can be yours from this comfortable 3 bdrm home. Large sun deck. great lo- cation. Built to last by an engineer. $385,000 (l(Ull UY -A large family home with great curb appeal and lovely ocean view. 4 bdrm, 3'~ baths, family room and high beam cetllngs. Walk to all amenities. Great potential. $529,000 ... Sina 1964 Turner A.ssociRtes Rt11ltor;s (714) 494-1177 WELCOME TO OUR WORLD .... I world of quiet se~luded private areas built around magnificent coves. SU£• • PlftATt -Superb whitewater views from this oceanfront home in gate- guarded Emerald Bay. 2 bdrm. den, huge playroom. potential. Lovely entry courtyard lends a feeling of privacy. $2.200,000 EIHAU UY -A wonderful 5 bdrm family home on a huge secluded lot at the end of a cul-de-sac with a warm and Inviting country kitchen, formal dining room with fireplace, family room. Walk to beach. park, pools and tennis courts. A very special home in a very special private community. $1, 100,000 -CM --Gorgeous large family home In this most pr .. tlgtous private area. Four bdrm, 3 bath, *uttful wood paneling and large pool and patio. Great ocean views! $1, 150,000 A Ull IPPHTmn - -This twin side-by side duplex offers 3 bdrms In ei&eh unit. Super locaton In the North end ont1he ·,beach side of the hlghway. Quality et1stom units with ocean views walking distance to town and beach. $569,000 llCTlllA IUCI -home plus income In excellent location. Fabulous panoramic ocean vtewa and gorgeous sunsets. Huge. deck for entertaining and just steps from beach. $3-49,000 IHI All CWS -Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm home designed by Chris Abel. Fan- tastic ocean and .quiet-eanyoo views. A special environment-very private and serene. $298,000 · 1105 .\'orth Coast Highway• l.aguna Beach. California 92651 ~ -~ --~-=-...::...~-'---.................. ______________________________ .................................................... .. II l I II, ~~ -~~----,-~~-·~-~.------~=----44 __ W _______ __., ______ .._.~----~~~~~~~ ftAG• 16/SATVllDAY R,.,..M8•R 27, tte6 _______________________ DAILY l'ILOT/RUL ISTATE Thank you, Mr. Segerstrom This week ushers in a new era in the history of Orange County -the opening of the Performing Arts Center. Our firm, Llongs of Newport, would like to thank the thousands of volunteers who have made the center a reality. In particular, we would like to express our admiration for the generosity and vision of Mr. Henry Segerstrom, who donated the land and several million dollars for this great cause. Although many in our community also devoted time, energy and money for the completion of the center, we feel that Mr. Segerstrom's initial offering served as a great -.. catalyst -and inspiration to the many others who also contributed their time, energy, and money. All of these generous individuals have provided us with access to the finest of world class music and dance. Our lives and the lives of future generations have been enriched. We are grateful. Gerry and Christa Long Lots for Sale -Laguna -Newport -C.orona Del Mar COM ... OCEAN VIEW Two 40' adjacent lots with magnificent views on Hazel Street. Two lot must be sold as a package. Current house (3 BR + 2 BA) straddles both lots. Total price ................................................ $584,000. 640-LONG CORONA HIGHLANDS -DUPLEX 2 BR + 2 BA in each unit. Large yard . Very private location ................................................... $369.000. 640-LONG IRVINE TERRACE: DOLPHIN Large Corner lot on Dolphin Terrace. Solar heated. pool , plenty of yard for expansion. 4 BR and 4 baths. New roof (two years old) ............... $449,000. • 640-LONG CORONA HIGHLANDS: SERRA Pool home with ocean view, immaculate condition. Two story, Room to expand. Sunny location .................................................. $349,000. 640-LONG NEW TOWNHOME LEASE 2 car attached garage. 2 BA 2 BA close to Newport Cen ter $1 ,350 mo. --..IONGS OF NEWPORT INC. (714) 64().5664 l69 f>AN Ml{,U[ l DR SUIT[ ?00 • N~WPOAT Bf ACH CA 9?fi60 BELCOURT 10,000 sq.ft. Very quiet location in prestigious Belcourt. Gated community. Listed at. ........................... $439.000. LAGUNA BEACH: PACIFIC WAY Nearly 1h acre atop mountain in Laguna. One of the finest views ... · ........................ $399,000. 640-LONG CAMEO SHORES: CAMDEN 4 Bedroom . Ivan Wells design with retractable roof. Great ocean view on 2nd street from water. Owner will consider exchanges for commercial property. Owner may carry.......... .. ....................... $695.000. 640-LONG SPYGLASS HILL: GOLETA POINT CALL NANTUCKET, pool/spa, fabulous ocean view, up- graded. This is the 5 Bedroom and 2112 BA model. A stunning view of the bay and city lights of Orange County ,,_ ............................... $775,000. 640-LONG Christa I Gerry Long DAILY PILOT/•UL •STAT• ... ' not e. Experience, Training, and Dedication help us to find your new home or sell your present home in the shortest period of time. For all your real estate needs Great Western is the only .name you need to know WE HAVE BUYERSI The falowinc aaenn '" arrentty worti\c with motivated and quMfitd buyen. H you hln a home that matchts their netds. cal today! DUPLEX I have a couple looking for a duplex in Costa Mesa. Ther're anxious and ready to move. Call 759-4830 and ask for Stan Wylie POITDFllO Oualifted buyer!! need and want· a Por1otino Model home 1n Harbor View Homes Call 759-4830 and ask for Kitty Vink VACAIT LOT Bu1ldable lot in Laguna Niguel is needed to build a 3,000 sq f1 home Call Sharon Stapleton at 759-4830. DUPLE I Is needed by professional couple in the Corona Del Mar area to $300.000 Call Suzie MacKmon at 759-4830 HAIBOR HILL Family wants home 1n Herl>Or Hiii to $1.100,000 Call 759-4830 and ask tor JaneSungalla I [9!i!j. )b\l'fl be sold en our servici OPEi HOUSES 1211S-.... ~Bch Set 1-5pm ... , ....... CorOt\a del Mar ._ 1-5pm ai,..., C0<0t\a d4ll Mar s-1-5pm .. .,., Larti..-CO<Ot\a d4ll llA ar .... ._ 1-5pm HALFWAY TO PAIADllE Maybe even closer Is the way you will feel about the view from the dining room. family room and kitchen of this beautlful home 1n Newp.ort. In add_1t16n to the 4 bdrms, there are separate quar- ters for guests. or in laws that open up onto a pnvate courtyard There is a IOI of home here for $516.000. Call 759-4830 llEAIFAIT WITH A BLUE JAY On the upper deck of this spacious family home surrounded by tall trees. Seclusion 1s the theme. Only when you walk out into the street do you realize that you are up onto a patio & is perfect for family or informal entertainmg. Reduced 10 $234,000. Call now to inspect lh1s Newport Beach home 759-4830 ISA CAREER " IN REAL EST A TE FOR YOU? T he Newport Beach and Irvi ne Sales Offices of G re1:1t Wl'stern Heal Estate are hos ting an Opportunity ni~ht . An oppourtunity to learn h@w to obtain a Real Estate license and an opportunity to earn unlimited income with a strong financial institution. We will answer the following questions and more: t. Why real estate sales? How d o I get a real estate license? 2.' Ami the salesperson type? 3. What. training do I need? 4. What can I expeet to earn? How soon? 5. What does it t.6ke to get into the business? TIME: 7:00-8:30.l>.M. DATE: .. Thursde>"t Oct 2nd, 1986 P~Cf::' Great W~n Irv ine (Formerly·Wooctbridge Realty) '920 Bant'nca Prkway, Irvine ,,,..., ' . Ref reshm'en&a Served Call LEE,_,, YNOK-551-3000 '\ II-' for reservatieelf ·. llUTl IEAI Is the effect the Palm trees and plantings have around the swimming pool and spa of this elegant home located in exclusive Big Canyon. There are 4 spacious bdrms. a family room with wood burning fireplace and a wet bar. A formal dining room and an Informal eating area. with an adjacent separate patio for outside dining. This home is reduced to $549,000. Call tor an appointment to view this home. Call 759-4830 YOU DEIEIVE A llEAI and let someone else cut the grass and trim the bushes. Move into this spilt level townhome with its cozy fireplace. There is a 2 car attached garage too. And the asking price is only $104,000. Built 1n t981 . this home in Costa Mesa 1s vacant and ready for a family to mqve in. Call 759-4830 FORECLOSURE ' And its 1n a prime area The grounds are beautiful with all the lush plantings. This 1s truly one of the nicest condominiums for$ 119.000 Call 759-4830 COllLEITOIU ITllEET Is in front of this 4 bdrm. 2 story home in a super area of Costa Mesa This home is only 4 yrs old and there Is plenty of room for a family to spread out. There are 3 baths and a woodburnmg fireplace. A raised wood deck attords outside entertaining. At $188.900. this home wont last! Call 759-4830 MllllC TO PALM lflEIT and the owner must sell this newer Irvine Terrace home in Corona Del Mar. It's walking distance to boating and recreation. There are 4 spacious bdrms. a family rm and a swimming pool. A covered patio offers shade for the non-sun worshippers. Asking $376.000. Bring your otter. Call 759-4830 1 CIMf Y Cl TT ACE In Corona Del Mer. Ifs a real charmer with Its wood shingled front. There are all kinda of poaslbllltles here and It has a oozy wood burning brick fire-- place. Call now to see htls quaint cottage priced at S 185.000. Call 759-4830 . ITllCTL Y UPPEI CIUIT Except the price and its located in the exclusive Big Canyon area. There Is nothing "mint" about this townhome. There are many custom features lncludlng a fireplace. Lots of tall trees In· the area give a feeflng of seclualon. Offered at S 189,000, the owner Is anxious and wants an offer. Calt 759-4830. • 2670 San Miguel Drive, Newport Beach • 759-4830 I ,... I ' " . , -. . l'ACR 18/SATUllDAY Sa..,..M•all 27, , ... l' GAYLE FOLLINGSTAD . , . DAILY PILOT) WE SPECIALIZE IN , NEW LISTING Bluffs "Angelita" plan is 6 years new. 2 bd, 2 ba, plantation shutters, tile entry & kitchen, exposed beam ceilings. Quality decor. Fee land. $281,000 "MODEL" HOME Contemporary home shows like a model. Spacious 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated 1n understated elegance. Off white cpts, shut- ters, quiet greenbelt setting, partial bay view plus city. lights. Including the land. $239,500 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM· SAT & SUN 1966 VISTA CAUDAL, N.B. ------~ BLUFFS "S" PLAN Bluffs condo, tri-level, 3 bd, 2 ba, large master suite. Good starte r home, close to COM and shopping. Priced very well, includes the la nd. $163,500 NEW LISTING Bluffs "Franciscan" on secluded, pfl\a!f• greenbelt. 3 bd, 2V2 ba, new k1tch<·n, .:11r conditioned, quiet cul-de-sac lo c.won F('f' land. $219,000 PRICE REDUCTION!! East bluff -Absolutely mint cond ition throu~h· out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 2111 ba , ne'A> ron1 nt'" exterior paint. Move-in!! Excellent hp11w ,., · cellent price, includes the land. $267,500 STARTER HOME Great starter home in MESA VE RDE H1'<tut1• fully maintained, tastefully decorated 3 bo 1112 ba home. Good location close to '' hools and shopping. LOWEST PRICE in th£' n°·11(h· borhood. $141,000 OPEN HOUllE 1-S PM SAT 3171 llCILY, COSTA MESA OUR OFFICE HAS LISTED AND/OR SC --------. -640·1 Eastbluff VIiiage Ce p 'ASU4 REAL ESTATI PERSONAL SERVICE CREME OF THE BLUFFS I ti1~ Bluffs "Delores" plan is upgraded 11,r ough-out, top quality in every detail. New ~.rt hen, French doors, paneling, etc. FULL 'II W OF BACK BAY from almost every room. I 11-.ur passed!! Price includes the land. $395,000 NORTHWOOD EST A. TE-IRVINE The family home to perfection ... 3100 sq ft with 4 bd, l l/1 ba, 2 fireplaces, formal dining, l entral air, micro kitchen p lus large bonus room. J car garage, owner transferred, quick po~session possible. This is the big plan 6 model. $260,000 OPEN HOUSE 1·5 PM SAT a SUN 32 COLUMBUS, IRVINE LARGEST FLOOR PLAN Beautiful Bl uffs "Z" plan, largest in excellent condition. Totally free-standing end unit, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled country kitchen, two master suites. Dramatic tile roof line, private patio. Priced very well, inc;luding the land. $217,000 -· ' PANORAMIC VIEW DOVER SHORES. Bank repo. with excellent financing available. Fabulous Calif. ranch style, 4 bd, J ba, courtyard entry with pool, French doors & windows thru-out, country kitchen, and <1 vrew " to die for." Price includes the ~ IJnd. $545,000 EASTBLUFF -FAMILY HOME This home is in move in condition. Large yard front & back with nite light view. 3 bd, 3 ba, family room, formal dining, breakfast room off large kitchen. Leasehold. $257,000 .. FOR LEASE Beautiful Back Bay View. 3 bedrooms, 2111 bath. Excellent condition. No pets. Yearly lease. $2000/MO. LD OVER 75 HOMES SO FAR THIS YEAR 0020 ·nter, Newport Beach SATUllDAY saPTDla• 27, l,_/PAG• 19 CHUCK COLIESWORTHY f PAGa JO/SATURDAY Sll'TaMaaR 27. 19---------------------DAILY l'tLOT/nAL aSTAft , Newport Harbor Jaycees/NHFL Cal. So. Coast .; PRESENTS: September 20-0ctober 19 25 Ridgeline Drive, Harbor Ridge, N ewport Beach The Ultima te Of Commanding Hilltop Views Over All Of N ewport Beach SPECIAL EVENTS Sunday, October 5: Clene t Auto Show and Jazz Concert Thu rsday evenings: Winetasting, Star Gaz ing, Fashion Show and Fur Affaire Dai ly: Consumer Affairs, Design Lectures, Fashio n Shows and Conce rts Luncheons Served Daily Brunch Saturday-Sunday FOR RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION CALL 714-832-6144 EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES ED ESCANO and MAUREEN WHITE 644-6200 Grubb & Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 • Newport Beach, California 92660 r -.- DAILYl'tLOT/llSAL•STATa• .............................................................. :A TUllDAY ISPTSll•• JJ, l .. /PAM 11 Existing home sales increase 7 percent to 3.69 million units Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE 640-4868 2125 Ian Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Newport Center '. PRICED REDUCED S250,000. Realtors report fastes t sales-pace of decade mortgage approvals and the reason· able certainty that homeownership will remain relatively unscathed under the tax reform package ... are encourag- ing many families to get into the homebuying market,'' said Clark E Wallace. president of the association. MAGNIFICENT MANOR 1so· OCEAN -VIEWS WASHINGTON (AP) -Sales of existing homes jumped 7 percent 1n August to an annual rate of 3.69 million units, the fastest sales pace of this decade. a real estate trade group reported Thursday. The Realtors group forecast that sales of existing homes for the entire year will total 3 4 million units. up 6.5 percent from last year. but they predicted that this sales level will edge down slightly in 1987 Designed to please the most discrimjnate. this 580, 7BA. Custom home is located at the very VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180" ocean. bay, city & "Sunsets over Catalina" VIEW. From warm library to family room w/one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa·it reflects the ultimate in quality. Master suite (over 1.000 sq ft) w / sauna and fireplace and breath· taking VlEW 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1.695,000 Call Jeri Hunt **NEW LISTING** WA TERPllONT C.D.M CON DO The National Association of Realtors said its monthly survey found that declines in mortgage rates helped spur sales In August following smaller 1.8 percent increase in July. While sales were rising, the median price of a home fell in August by $300 to $80,000. It was the third consecutive monthly decline but it still left the median home price 3.6 percent higher than a year ago. The median price means half the homes sold for more and half for less. WITH SLIP RIGHTS AND SPECTACULAR VIEW! The increases pushed the annual rate of sales to its highest level since October 1979 when a pace of 3. 77 million units was recorded. Large patio on Bay-$459.000 Fee Call Barbara Kastle 1209 Bayside Dr. Open Sunday 1·5 **NEW LISTING** EASTIDE COSTA MESA Fixed·rate mortgages are now averaging just over 10 percent, down by almost 1.5 percentage points from a year ago and more than 5 points below the peak levels hit in 1981 and 1982. All areas of the country shared in the increase in sales. The West led with a 20.3 percent jump. followed by an 8.4 percent increase in the Midwest. a 6 percent gain in the Northeast and a 2.4 percent rise in the South. Single level 2BR, 2BA, Fireplace, patio. garage , clubhouse and pool. Quiet garden view. Perfect for retired or professional. Walk to stores. Near Westcliff. One block to Newport Beach. Only $120,000 Call Barbara Kastle ""The favorable interest rate situ- ation. reductions In time lags for REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm IHI FOllfOUHH 1410,000 Beautiful Balboa Peninsula 4 bdrm home with finest craf1smansh1p throughout Pnme location on 'The Point' JUSt a short walk to the beacn Booklined family rm. private enclosed patio. 3 fiFeplaces. an excellent buy OOHIA IEL MAI YILU U2t,IOO A terrific investment opportunity Luxurious 3 bdrm condo with family rm. 2 private patios 2 fireplaces & a red tile roof Desirable end unit near poot & tennis 70 nn .. tlf UY Sl,311,000 ....-------------------. Custom built 3 bdrm home with large pier & float. Beautifully designed with formal bays1de dining area, pool side family rm wtth bar. lovely bayside patio. YIW UU1A PllT•SE 1211,000 Gorgeous upgraded penthouse tastefully decor- _ated by owner-designer. 2 Master suites with huge dressing areas & closets. Open Sun 1-5 See Center Ad llllOll * • llllMllS 1111,100 We feel this Is the best buy In conveniently located Newport Crest! A spacious 4 bdrm 3 bath plan near the community pool & tennis cour ts. Check this value out. (213) 628-2828 YILU lllll& OPll HISE SPfCTICIUR TllS SHIU t-1,. Select from 14 exclusive listings. Enter through Superior Ave gate just south of Hospital Rd Guard will direct you to Harbor Realty reception area for your personally escorted tour ULNA PllllSIU * LIT YALIE 1411,000 Spacious well maintained 4 bdrm home plus separate garage apt on 2 huge contiguous lots. 4 car garage, large enclosed yard. well located near bay & ocean beaches. 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA I lrECTACILJi tCUI YlfW Spacious Villa Balboa corner unit beautifully decorated with 2 large bdrms. family rm & dining rm plus 2 huge private decks Open Sun 1-5 See Cen cer Ad FIHT Tiii llRU S10S,HO Check out this large 2 bdrm condo 1n convenient Huntington Township A terrific value within walking distance to shopping and park LIM ISLE CITIE U2t,OOO Qualified buyers may assume existing attractive loan on this well priced 3 Bdrm Lido Home. Sunny south patio. fireplace Cheerful! kitchen, single story Motivated seller ' 21 4 Via Nice Open Sat & Sun 2-4 UTU Wlf 1 HHHI S Ut,000 Beautifully upgraded with plush off white carpet, custom wallpaper and professionally land- scaped patio Washer, dryer and refrigerator included · Open Sun 1~5 See Center Ad (714) 673~ I I I • PAGa U/IATUllOAY la,.,..MaaR 27, t-~------------------------------DAILY PILOT/BAI. ISTATa New agents flood business Explosive real estate markets have enticed many who find t_!1e big money_fs s!ill e!usive another chunk -up to 6 per~ent of your earnings. You may owe an addltional 20 percent of your share as a referral fee to a relocation company or any agent that sent the customer your way. Finally, If you teamed up with a senior agent to bring off the sale, there goes half of what's left. If everyone takes a full cut, you could conceivably net less than $500 on a $5,000 commission. Explosive real estate markets in many areas have lured record numbers of new agents Into the business, most of whom are discovering that, even in a boom market, the big money Is more elusive than they thought. In theory. the numbers are compell- ing_. You could earn $72,000ayearfrom a 6 percent commission on the sale of a single $100,000 home each month. The reality is that the median income of full-time real estate agents is about $19,000, according to Labor Depart- ment statistics. The difference can be explained in part by an industry adage: 80 percent of the business is done by 20 percent of the agents. Beginners seldom break into the top tier of wage- earners, and neither do part-timers. An agent's earnings are also sapped by all the parties with a claim against the commission. Typically, a real estate sale Involves two agents, often working for different firms, playing different roles: the lister and the seller. When the action is split. so Is the commission. Nor is the remaining share yours alone. As an independent contractor working for a broker who owns or manages the firm. you pay your boss rather than the other way around: A full SO percent of the take is customary at first. If your company belongs to a franchise organization, say goodbye to On top of all that. you probably won't be able to touch any of your money until the deal actually closes, about three months after the sale. According to a Gallup survey com- missioned by the "Real Estate Pro- fessional " magazine, 63 percent of real estate brokers say new agents take from six months to a year to become effective producers. In the meantime you must absorb initial business ex- penses. Kay Elliott Kay Elliott joins J.M. Peters Co. OC market shows improvement The 1985 MAME Salesperson of the Year. Kay Elliott, has joined J.M. Peters Co. as sales representative at the Gallery Collection In Mission Viejo. Her appointment coincides with the recent successful grand opening of the new executive home development in Mission Vlejo's guarded-gate com- munity of Canyon Crest. The Orange County real estate market shows improvement, with a significant decrease in unsold Inven- tory and an improvement in overall sales per week, according to a recent survey published by First American Title Insurance Company. The survey, released this week, also states that during the last six months, the average sales price of a single family detached home increased $6,517. CUAT HEABERTS II 131-12" IEW LllTlllS IESllEI PllFEISlllAL llUIO OALllTill llllUUTill YOUf .·. PRCi~ilTY HERE At the survey's close, 68 develop- ments were actively selling a combined total of 779 units. This represents a decrease of 33 percent from the 102 total number of projects selling at the time of the previous study, six months ago. Specifically, In the latest report, unsold units totaled 779. while the previous survey showed 1, 175. overall sales average increased 56 percent, with an average of 1.4 sales per week. Tracts active in April 1986 averaged only 0.9 sales per week. Already 42 of the 48 residences released in the Initial phase.s have been sold. Activity in South Orange County has been vigorous, with 44 new projects scheduled to begin sales soon. The The current average sales price is $199,852 as compared with $193,335 in the April 1986 study. Prices In the current survey ranged from a low of $109,990 for an 815-square-foot unit In Mission Viejo, to a high of $650,000 for a 3,569-square-foot home In Newport Beach. An eight-year real estate Industry veteran. Elliott holds a master's degree from the University of California at Los Angeles. She views J.M. Peters Co. residences with an appreciative eye for the art of construction. REALTORS l TOUCH OF COUITRY II II ISLAll sm111 402 31th Str11t, l1w111rt l11eh ... -.,, . IEW LISTlll Newport Islands Custom Built Three Bedroom Two and One Half Baths Country designed residences features Formal dining room, family room, computer room, and stunning master bedroom suite. Private deck and spa over- looking tark and canal. A real pleasure to view. $325.0od OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12:00-<4:00 or by appotntment. ..., .,,., •• 111-1211 C.I. IUPLEI TOT ILLY llElllELEI Extremely good condition townhome style apartments. Two story two bedrooms, one & one half bath, approx. 1.000 sq ft. Actual gross income $16,920. Projected Gross $18,000. Priced at $178,000. RITA. IEllllTS II 111-1211 IEW LISTlll USTSllE C.I. Tll-PLD PlllE IF ·~o"' 'SllP Single family deter• ~ .~ Is Ideal for owner/occupan• Q ~oeautlfulty. Plus two 280, 2BA unitC.. _.,parate laundry & storage rooms. 4 en~..ed garages. Gross Income $27,540/yr. Price S290,000. IEW LISTlll llLlll Niil · "llTll Beautiful newer Bait--~ Q features three bedroom lnclu'4' 0 """ o1 master suite wtth master bath. S °"""· formal dining room, two flrepteces, ~.dakfut nook. Don't wait to Me thlt home. M00.000. Shown by tPpolntment. .., a. ••••n 1 11·1-1111 IYllLllLE/IEIHEI llllUY~· Speclou• 3 bedrl) ~ . V.n townhome with formal dlntng~r· ~ New1)0ft Bliek Bay. AttKhed 2 ~ ~ Md prtvate rear ywd '9 Ideal for en~ • friendt end fmnlly. Just tiu.t fot 1141.IOO . " -. -~ --. ~ BELCOURT -NEW! 2 BARRENGER COURT Look•ng for a brand new home? This home 1s a Gallery 3 custom. 4,245 sq.ft. 4 bdrm. 3''7 baths. Very well built Including granite. marble & more! A must see Come by today! OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5, SUN 2-5 $895,000 759-G489 Owner I Agent • HARBOR HILL DRIVE BY -25 HILLSBOROUGH Fabulous huge ocean view vacant lot in private gated Harbor Hill. Lot measures approx. 85' wide x 123' deep It's huge! Proposed preliminary plans for 5,600 sq.tt. Med1teranean home included in purchase price of $335.000 cash firm. Owner -Agent 759-046 FOR COUNTRY SQUIRE REDUCED TO S350,000 I acre plus. with bredthtalong Vtt'w of mountains. villlt'y & 1n the d1scanct' Catalina hlancJ Contemporary cuuom dt's19n Capt' Cod homt 1n Altil Lomil L.tncJscaped on 4 gentlt' tt'rraces. 1800 sq ft . J Bdrm, maids quartt'rs/gut'st room or <!en. tormdl Cl1n1ng room. hv1n9 room. tam room & k1tcnt'n, 1 car garag<' w/workshop .irt'.i. 3 trplc \ 4 batn Bt'au11ful pool. l.iwnt'd vollt'yball & badminton ar<'a, 2b bt'aring dt'C1duous & rnrus tru1t trt'es. gr apt' arbor w / 10 varit'tlt'S o f tablt' grapts. corral art'a tor hvt'stock A Hory ooolt St'tt•ng. 10 min walk to trout strt'am. IS min drivt' to O ntario lntt't Airport. 10 min co 1k1 htu o f M t Baldy Purchast' outright or tritdt' tor Avalon pr0ptrty fin f('(' onlyJ. 1ncomf' or rt>s1<1ent1al property Call f714J 987-1977 Prine. only let Us Help YM Sell Y ,., p,.,.,1,! C• Cb1111W, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. OPEN SUN 1-5 1311 ANTIGUA WAY Custom red brick traditional in exclusive Dover Shores area of Newport Spacious and elegant. 4 BR. 4 BA. Formal dining room. Super family room. Lovely yard. REDUCED TO $339,500!1! KEN BRITTINGHAM, REAL TOR 548-6333 COMMERCl~L BUILDING ~T THE NEW FUN ZONE ZONED Cl 11111 ·'""' fur r .,.1 I 111111 ur l<..tdtl I 111111· .111\\ II ,\ 1011!. ,ti ,ill tlu• Ill"' pr11Jl'I h • •••u1•l•·l··•I .11ul t1111lt·1 • un .. t rut lion •z•s .... S&ITA W. CALIF. llftl 11111 UL.I • Large custom home with view located 1n Cowan Heights 5 Bedrooms, 4'n Baths, 5,000 sq t1 with pool Thomas Gulde Ref. 18-CS Drive by For addlllonal Information call Mary Gerum at (714) 975-6270 FDIC Newport Beat!h Bayfront This has to be one of the finest water- front homes available. Large dock will handle large boat 60 ft and 2 smaller ones. 5 bdrm. 4 '"1 bath French doors and windows. Brick deck and courtyard Trade for smaller home or industrial building. 11, 196,000 NANCY IMBERlllO REALTOR (714 844-88_88 ___ MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE ~' J~I~ • t' •r' yH'" • l l<.1e " , " : · r. • i i r 1 i ~ • .t ••.-A •w •. 1 t .\ r . ..,, " CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES "I' t • '• ,, • "'6-J .... t " "H 1 K• I ~ tt'\ q I' I I I. r. - .. . .. . · .. ,. I ,,,... 1',. ""• I . " squwe ·~: .100• ~.malt'"' 1• s.gned Trie P"$l•ng 40 ve.1 ' Mme is ve•v ltvt>able TtiP rrop~riy's j(lC~ will accorn 'nflrldlf' 1 1,1q1 1.1c rt i..1u'l ,,ion to ~l(}t~''t "'"''tt'-' ... ~.Pl P•u+. t(l' 1-'\)1.~ • OLD CORONA DEL MAR RANCH CLASSIC Remodeled, used brick. open beams, lire· place, large lot. lfz block to Big Corona Beach. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths + guest quarters. large 1 patio with spa. Open Sat/St.1112-5 By Owner $485,000 675-9040/home 642-5866/w THE llLLmE lllSIOI 22M oumL II., •WNIT lllll '°' 3 story. SOOO • sq tt historic: 192«! man11on with magnificent bay and ocean views Thi• home 11 1n neea of complete inlet•<>< renovation Superb fO.. cauon al the up of the Peninsula °''.,,. by then can lor ac:lc:lllional 1nlorma11on Cati Dan Muuco (714) 97!>-2218 FDIC/YllllG IA DIGI fl LOAll BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAlffD DlflEX 8 YEARS f*W 80111 dnd occ~lltfd Dy prpynt n"'ntr f•o•I \ d '\IO•• ~ ·" e,. ,a1gt b.lkonr olt masll'I bdrm f Patur,,-••I• ·•' lots ot \toiagt (M ·d" countrrs & \/lowtr• Rtd' un r Jbl'•t R•• •Rt I\ d \PdC•OU\ 1 Ddrm I Dain hJl,onl I rg 7 LAI Rdl • 1 rM tntl Latport ASKING $315.000 JACOBS REAL TY, INC 675-6670 • HOMES FOR SALE 84.85,86 Rocky Pt. Spyglass 644-6200 $2. 700.000 Sat/Sun 8-8 .. 1 BEDROOM * * 1323 Bayside Dr. Mai Kai 644-6200 $449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3621 Bear SI ::H, Santa Ana 644-6200 $100,000 Saturday 1-5 209 Ins. CDM 644 -6200 $439.000 SatlS_un 1-5 2 BEDROOM 3 Anes Ct. Newport Crest 644 -6200 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 326 Orchid Corona Del Mar 120-0455 $269.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * • 12 Chatham Cl Belcourt 644-6200 $585.000 Sunday I -5 * ••633 Lido Park ~E3 (Lido Isle) NB 759 6700 $625.000inc turn SI 11 -3 Sn 1-5 8 Maritime Jasmine Creek Corona Del Mar 960 8411 $329.900 Sunday 1-5 * 17 Northampton CT, Belcourt Hill 675 6000 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 222 Aochesrer Easts1de Costa Mesa u46 7 I 71 $ t65.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t758 Santa Ana Ave Easts1de Costa Mesa 646-7 17 1 $234.900 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * 10 14 E Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 644 6200 $795.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 11 17 G Street.Balboa Peninsula NB 63 1 7300 $495.000 Sunday t-5 320 1 Montana Costa Mesa 546 23 13 S 159,900 Sal/Sun 1-4 * 1255 Cemros Laguna Beach 673-5354 $344.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd CDM 644 6200 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 223 Orchid Corona del Mar 631 1266 $725.000 Sal 12-5 Sun 1-S 408 Piazza Lido (Lido lsleJ Nwpt Bch 7!>9-9 tOO $650,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 3 Aue B1am1z Big Canyon NB 63 1 7300 $510.000 Sunday t-5 208 Tusr1n (Newport Heights) Nwpt Bch 646-7 171 $299,500 Sunday 1-5 * 220 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673 7300 $425.000 Sunday 1 4 •215 Via Nice. Lido Isle. NB 673-4400 $329.000 Sat /Sun 1-4 * * 1400 W Bay Ave (Bal PeninJ NB 673-7300 $1, 195.000 Saturday 1-4 .,... 1903 Yacht Camilla (Seav1ew) Nwpt Bch 644 -9060 $299.900 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * •.,... 11 Cherbrough, N.8 673-7771 $670,000 Sun 1-4 472 Abbie Way (Eastside) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $229.500 Sat./Sun 12-5 * 11 12 Berkshire. Westclif1 644-6200 $275,000 Saturday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr. CDM 759-9100 $469,000 Sunday 1-5 * 51 1 Chff Dr. Clitfhaven. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 * 540 Deanza/Corona Hghlands 644-6200 $476,000 Sunday 1-5 260 Evening Canyon (ShorechHs) COM 673-5354 $799.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2030 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores 631-7300 $499.500 Sunday 1-5 1736 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB 631 7300 $695.000 Sunday 1-5 • •949 Goldenrod Ave, COM 759-9100 $420.000 Sunday 1-5 1000 Grove. Westcl1ff 644-6200 $457,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 121 Harbor Island Rd. Newport Sch 640-4868 $1 .595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2807 Harbor View Dr (Hrbr Vu Hills) NB 644-9060 $529.500 Sunday 1-5 302 Heliotrope. COM 644 6200 $4 19.000 Saturday 1-5 * • 1207 Highland Or Westchtf Custom 631 7.300 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .,... 16 Jetty Drtve. Jasmine Creek. CdM 759 1626 $339.900 Sal/Sun 1-5 212 L1ll1an Place, Costa Mesa 546 ~J 13 $144,500 Sat 1-3 Sun 1-5 218 Marguerite. Olde COM 675-6000 $4 19.000 Sunday 1-5 * •308 Morning Star In. Dover Shores 63 1 7300 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 1301 Nottingham Rd. Westchtl . 63 1-7300 $295.000 Sunday 1-5 412 Onda (Blutls) Newport Beach 644 -6200 $259.000 Sal/Sun 2-4 1519 Santanell Terrace, Irvine Terrace 631 -7300 $315.000 Sun 1-5 •5552 Southall Terrace. Irvine 675-7794 $435.000 Sa t/Sun 12-4 * 1228 Sussex Ln. Westchtl 631-7300 $279.900 Sunday 3-6 * 1308 Sussex . Newpon Beach 759-9 100 $305.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1729 Terrapin Way. Baycrest 631-7300 $298.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 736 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle. NB 642-5200 $1 625.000 Sunday 1-5 •464 V1s1a Trucha.Blutfs. N B 759-9100 $269 900 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 4 7 Balboa Coves. Balboa Coves 650-5097 $499,500 Sat Sun 1.5 227 4 Channel. Peninsula 644 -6200 $1 ,450,000 Sunday 1-5 1108 E Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 675-6000 $1,100.000 Sunday 1-5 0 230 Iris Ave. Corona del Mar 675-9040 $485.000 Sat./Sun 12-5 2017 Paloma Or, CM 548-9610 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •321 Poppy, Olde COM 760-1096 $595.000 Sunday 1-5 2330 Port Lerw1ch, HVH-Seawind 675-6000 $398.500 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN IJ 11 Antigua Way Dover Shr/Westchtl NB 548-6333 $339.500 Sunday 1-5 .,.. 2 Barranger Court Belcourt, N B 759-0469 $895.000 Sat 1-5. Sun 2-5 2401 Bay Farm (Back Bay) Santa Ana Hghts 646-7 171 $214.900 Sunday 1-5 * 29 Ca~I Bay/Spyglass 644-6200 $589.000 Sal/Sun 2-5 295 1 Cassia (Blutls) Newport Beach 759-9 100 $375.000 Saturday 1-5 * •6 Chadbourne Belcourt 644-6200 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •32 Columbus (Northwood) Irvine 640-0020 $260 000 Sat Sun t 5 1108 Dolphin Terrace Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $449 500 Sundav I "J * 1342 Galaxy Drive Dover Snores NB 63 1 7300 $725 000 Saturday 1 5 * 1800 Glenwood IBaycresn Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $395.000 Sunday 1.5 * * 606 Harbor Island Newport Beach 759-9 tOO $1 ,075.000 Sunday 1 5 * * 12 Harbor lsland/Newpon Beach 644-6200 $I 595.000 Sunday I 30-5 2133 Indian Springs (Back Bay) NB 646-717 1 $425 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3707 lnle1 Isle Dr Hrbr View Hills CdM 640-5560 $462.500 Sunday 1-5 20 10 Maybury. Santa Ana 759-9 100 $160,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 17 t5 Newport Hills Dr West. Nwpt Bch 646-7 17 t $385,000 Saturday t-5 335 Plaua Lido (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $555.5'00 Sunday 2-5 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor View Hms) NB 759-9 l OQ $349.000 Sal/Sun 1 5 1954 Port Carney/Harbor Vu Hornes 644 -6200 $450 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 2226 Port Lerwick. Newport Beach 644-2257 $430.000 Sat-Sun 10-5 * • 1979 Port Ramsgate/Harbor Vu Home!> 644-6200 $345.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 759-6700 $349.950 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 1806 Sandlewood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $299.000 Sat 11 -3 Sun 1 5 * • 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631 -1266 $299.000 Sunday 12 30-4 * 708 St James Place. Chlfhaven. NB 646-4394 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 5 Sunburs1 (Turtlerock) Irvine 552-2000 $340,000 Sa11Sun t-5 1834 Tradewinds Ln Baycrest NB 631 -7300 $299,500 Sat Sun 1-5 * *627 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 644-9060 $ t.35Q,OOO Sunday 1-5 * * 1436 W Bay. Newport Beach 673-9060 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1907 Windward Ln. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $295.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••.,..2011 Yacht Defender (Seav1ew) NB 644-9060 $499.000 Sunday 1-5 .. 5 IEIROOI 720 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 ( 5 BR plus FAI RI or DEi * •49 Cambria/Spyglass 644-6200 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 v20 Canyon Fairway (Fairway 1) Big Cyn 644-9060 $1 ,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $539,000 Saturday 1-5 1518 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores 631-7300 $667,000 Sunday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hills) CdM 644-5273 $520,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * •401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3800 Ocean Birch/Spyglass 644-6200 $479.000 Sunday 1-4 * 947 Royal St. George/Big Canyon 644-6200 $945,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7 171 $339.500 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaward. (Shorechffs), CdM 720-0683 $489,000 Sat/Sun 6 BEDROOM * •427 Via lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 64 4-9060 $715.000 Saturday 1-5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * •3Camb"a Corona del Mar 759-1867 $795.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2 1 \ lns.(lot) Old COM 644 -6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 23 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644-6200 $890 000 Sat Sun I 5 * •6206 W Oceanfront. W Oceanfront 644-6200 $8 75.000 Saturda'1 t-5 COllDOS TOWllHOIES FOR SILE 1 BEDROOM * • v 200 McNeil Jt203 (Studio) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $75,900 Sunday 1-4 ••""200 McNeil PH .a 11 (Studio) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $73.000 Sunday 1-4 ••v 101 Scholz Plaza .a 123 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $95.000 Sunday 1-4 2 BEDROOM ••v 200McNeil P101 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $119.000 Sunday 1-4 • •V'200 McNeil 1t 102 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $124,900 Sunday 1-4 •• V' 200 McNeil PH 11 1 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $119,500 Sunday 1-4 * • v 100 Scholz Plaza .a 214 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 $199,000 Sunday 1-4 30 Sea Island. Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •219 Tarocco (Orangetree) Irvine 646-7171 $106.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 3 11 Dahha. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $239,500 Sunday PM * • v 22 Ocean vista (Sea Island) NB 640-1812 $477,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 43 1 Westminster Ave Nwpt Hgts, NB 631-5661 $190,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3 BEDROOM * • 43 Canyon Island Dr . Big Cyn NB 759-0279 $275.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * •:: 7 Gretel Court (Newport Crest} NB 673-7300 $ \89 000 Sunday 1-4 ..... ~-. ~ -"'- 3 BR pl1s Fii RI or DEi ,.: ·2512 University Dr. Back Bay 631-7300 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2420 Vista Nobteza. The Bluffs 631-7300 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus •• 1112 Danielle. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $269,900 Sunday 11:30-3:30 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 3 BR plus 3 BR * •427 Via Lido Soud (Udo Isle) NB 644-9060 $715,000 Saturday 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR REIT t209 Bayside Drive. COM 640-4868 $459,000 s2067 V1s1a Del Oro 81ulls NB 759 9 100 S23 9 000 Sunday 1-5 Sa1uro11v 1 r, APARTMENTS FOR REiil 2658 Vista del Oro. 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"" 1og......o ~f'I 1 ·~ YttU!Ofl'\1<'9'tf l t>&1 l"(OINI P;~,,., 1190 o~urou _..,,._ ,y N ... pnr &,.on.fl )1>1)9 Ital latatt Ftr Salt Ctaual 1M2 Ctatral 1002"'8tral lM21cHtral 1M2 lntral 1112j 1 .-1ntr....,.. .. a1..._ _ _...l.-ll2 ... 1a.1• 111aa• llH ltMlli IM Slashed 10 $54,0001 Newer ... A ..... 1." I r PUTIEllllP * •• ~ CAIYOI-~ llltt l 2Bdihome. Quiet Per-f 30 1-.a I l&Llll 1UO 9 ~ ,,_ 1ST TIIE OFFEllEI CISTl IHA STllH ris ·reel Only $3300 er % -•r lf'llet. The old Balboa Charm 111 LJellllTlll HSU 11&.m .Mllq .• · 1111 IWllll ILYI n00<1 FHA JOhn Den-122· 1311 ren when you see this Just reduced • this former IPEI Tll&Y 1 I Olllr•i•& It. a.,trHt 2750 SQ It stores on ver ealty 657-5118 Eves OWN Investment prop-home and 1cx:a11on You!' model, 2 bdrm. 2'h balh Otter· .. by ~"'lnal• ... ult 3 bdrm 2 bllh collage & 657-3738 oH207 1 ? 1 .. .. own your own o.-ach ano Balboa Penln condo. "" "'sh'V ..., studio apt • shared p.er Harbor Blvd nr 19th St on er y can snow you .. ow ""' Listed tor S 199 000 owners • ow room w/space for 2 boats 50at35 IOI Part ot a TilltfLi4elslt loneverpaylaxesunder pier Ottered for $23,000 In lmp;ove· fresh Oak Crest (upper) S895,000 large1 shopping center 50 01 bay frontage 144. the new 1a~ boll 855· 7626 $675,000 menls w on't last 2Bdrm, 2 Bath with caplt-OPEi ••J/Sll l·S ltWIJ lt•t4tlt4 Other stores available deplh Probate ' Bob · 142-1200 WJ••t(--&· vatlng view of golf .. 100 Sleve673·1600 Caus1tn (Tt•)851 _77200r Wlnterlzeyourhomewllh, ., -•. •U course Totally lovely. 3 bdrm I'> bath hovse WM(, IHI ~ Ot, 110 673-0354 ~-he4dpl tromclUSlfied s This 3 bdrm. 2 ~ bllh hghl, bright and airy 210 Mllll OAIYH ~1~~o~<ld rB~tn ~~1'1· uop~ 1 MN""' rect townhom~ has II all New $225,000 " r-------------------------... carpel and paint Prlva1e • • a,._ Olltll NL MU graded including Slty· yard and greal 1oca11on lltilCS -· 3BR JBA. lam rm. din rm lights & lrg palros INSPECTIONS se11er1smo11vated --.1110UmME1 I 1g1ot.goodvu $799000 SJ99.000 Hllll CllSTlllCTlll and Call ror app1 to see -------•160 unit apl t>uUding Good 401 IOllTll STll, I.I. @)I 8UllDING DIAGNOSTICS 1 INC i HW LISTlll! I bdrm EKCellenl locahon COSTA MESA wtdoc\;~~~ed 5BR realtor mu1 ot 1 bdrm and 2 1 IHSllL LIT 'Dover Shares oaytron1 Ofa van Ce INDUSTRIAL SITE (MG) '" Santa Ana For delmls Have your ownr business? and WEST COSTA MESA I ask tor . Need a location? Good 673·4062 Quiet cul-de-sac 70K 140·1 llHn HllTIEI I Eas1s1<le comer 101 tor UH OEHITIS, L.I . I Inspectors of commercial, income. industrial and residential properties. • Complete examination of technical and quahty aspects. 101 wllh house a~d separ· 111· 1111 $ t 50.000 Call tor inro Very open JBR 2' 1BA. ale shop which can b{I 142-1200 beam ceilings. lg lot lalHI , used or rented 1ogether w/poot $344.000 • or separately or ??? Call UHY STAIFFH Peaaasala 1007 t [xpert advice on how to remedy deftc1enc1es. min1m1ze earthquake damage and opt1m1ze maintenance. tor de1a11s SU Liii IUL n TRIPLEX 142-1200 flJ.IJl4 ~3b<l 2ba upper unit 1n • F ult written report • Surprisingly lo w cost. DR. JON JUNGREN, PROFESSIONAL ENGlfHR (714) 432-0493 PETE BARRETI ··· REALTY ATTENTION OWNER/USER/INVESTOR LUXURY PENTHOUSE CONDO AppNxlmataty 2,000 sq. n. Live in Newport Beach in this spacious home/condo with 20 foot ceilings, large master suit8,~ walk-In closet, 2nd bedroom and bath , spacious family room off gourmet kitchen .• formal dining room, fireplace In living room, plus entertainment balconies. LIGHT I BRIGHT I VIEW 8224,000 CALL JUNE DAVIS AT: 844-8200 ........ 720-1822 - 1441211 I .E. USISTAIT 1rrs1ine cond VACAN T' Aggressive. busy. top FIND Ready 10 go• PLUS 2D<l pro ducer seeks ad· lbd down Great ren1a1 d1hona1 energetic ass11· I area Lselano $252 SOO tanl tor Mon-Sat. 9·5, tor . . ASSOCIATED RE Al TV either adm1n1s1rat1on, Hill lll IEMilTS through class1f1ed 673-3663 esc rows. etc and/or 4 bdrm. 3 bath e•ec home --- sales Salary and/or Features include spa, talh r--------------------. HIGH comm1ss1on1 .Musi house. lush landscaping. S( Yf} Jl•]n ·~· be licensed with some e~· wet bar and much more > J '~ perience Send resume lo Owner says .. Make an 1°"1111'" MI'\ \I IH 11" PalflCk Tenore. cio otter Asking S229.000 Remax 234 E 17th St, --------Su11e 117. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Traditional Realty 6:l J-7370 HARBOR VIEW HILLS FIRST RESALE OFFERING AnER MAJOR REMODEL OPH SlllAY 1 ·5 3711 llUT ISU Hlft -4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, family rm, for- mal dining, a pool, spa. 3 car garage PLUS boat yard. Totally charming w/French doors, hard- wood flooring, skylights, "Upper level ocean view." Low density "Kids-safe" street. Maximum privacy backs to greenbelt, pro- fessionally designed-Just too beaut iful to full y d e - scrlbe ... $-462,500. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Great opportunity for a first lime buyer One bedroom and one bath home Sltuated m a carefree environment tennis courts pools spas. sauna. gymnasium and clubhouse avail· able Easy walk lo maJor shopping lac1hltes $86,000 Leasehold onty $316/year COSTA MESA EASTSIDE A lovely lrad111ona1 home. almost new with lush landscaping on a deep lot with large tenced backyard There are 3 bedrooms 2', baths perfect tor lam11y llving $190.000 Aak for Bob Burtner 759-6700 IEST II ILUFFS -LIYEL UllA -3 BR, 2 BA decorator's home. All new w/best quality. Early Bluffs. lg prvt patio. Move rtght Into this model home. Must see! $219.500 l.H. lfll • 1-4 111 an LAllll ('" Yhta Lar•> -WF• E1Tlll USTD • llU Ml •• ai.. -.uaa • ll1n1 N•nna • m WT Tml llll'fll. WI l&YI lftDI -,.....,.... HELEI I. IOWI 11....,,IH. l~l4H ...... .., ....... l.,.m a .••• ,,,,, a••t u1www 1112 ... ... tm'1c.ta... 1114 C..t1 •na lt2411mae HM ..._ JumineCfeelt Plan 2. 28rl0v OWNER! ONLY S135K MUI I lfnlmTI eeautlfUiexeehOmelnex· •HARBOR RIDGE• ...... 111111• lllJm 440 De Sola Tet. 3500 slf • Oen. 2Ba. formal d1M,1x·1n1 loc 3br, 1¥.ba, llv rm, 48r 281 Axer hi.... on a elusive Turtle Rock Ter· Deelgnef perl 28R 28A. Out of ., .. owner wll'lll Almost 'h llCfe on water· 4Br 3'~8•. pvt bch SS49K 2 patios. sec gate frplc din rm new root bl ·ff D b '19}'ilwht race. S435f<. Ownr trans-Wine oellar/otc Fab YU out' 2 bdrm condo 1n front Room for 100't • Lee 120-04s~r S3~,900 Agt 960-8411 I Patto w tcover 540-1531 1,e': i~':,t ~ISturb ,~: !erred. Agt 6?5·7794 Only S348K. 640-9615 · Nwpt Sch Gated area. yacht. S.OOO+sf estate * l&Yflllf .... -ants) $25 000 Down TURTLE ROCK 3100 sq ft -fl -walk to beach Only APP o In Im en I w 11 h 28 40· HR8RVU HILLS lee land CONDO lrg 1bd nr SCP $138.000 6-42-6604 ' on lg lot 4br 2'1tba pOOI •Ill * $119,500. PATRICK TENORE L~~~~ 2~~nlas~~ V..: $445.000 48R 1 FR, 2''1BA pool, spa, secur;ly comm: ' · spa. Koi pond. alar~. air: 4 bdrm. 2 bath Mon1990 llLllllT'l 1111 631-1266 Of 780-8702 .. ~l"'"'Dn Poo1.1ac.secsys,on eul-sunn y loc 3%dn .... llSTllU 3 cargat S489000 Ted w/nloeyatd.L.MoptOK. Towne Collectlon by W111cons"""" u-,. ·as-de-sac Ownr 640-6094 " ' ' ' Call PATRICK TENORE ~umable loans Wiii lse -$68.000 72.t-9996 l2 llllS agent. 854-95&4 631-1216 or 7~702 Peten Nearly 3500 sq ft. Rf{M~P. op1 Ownr/Agt 760-8069 OPEN SAT/SUN 12_5 ...wa •••ST 3 bdrm. 2 bath pool home I:::::.._. 2 bdrm, 3 baths. oek3 ---_., -Assumable VA loan ol ~ lloors, frenctl dOOfl. -==-'-------04llllU... 326 Orehtd. South of ~CH,• WT• Ill 187 000 at lO% Large ..... 111111* ftreplaca, large kitchen l Ulflm,. •O :... . 4 , • So ot PCH. 2bd. lg patio 2Br tBa. lrplc, 45 tot, •1a.-private backyard Vacant •--· w/all t>ulltins. Aeduoed Y •1• ... Reoenttyrenovated P9'· l0%Down OWC S269K • & read to move into *-•--lrom $675 ,000 10 - • ,._ le<:t for first time buyen'Lee 7204455 Bkr °'s've,by5J3d1 Cosio• Mecsa Ask1nn Y$t43000 Diana Must Miii . Bring otlers. -... YM.R $629.500. Selling below lul years lion home!' 1 1 "' own W • .. ., • Ocean v-. 3Bdrm, 2Ba, &-a...11 p 1•1 1_, purchase price S..U11lul C>• great vac. Pride Ovplei1 w/potentlal 2nd T 0 ASk lor Steve Cappel 631· 1266 many amenities S205K. Only $116,llOO fOI' sharp -ttef • • &-2 bdrm. 2 bath Walk to S225.000 720-t 7~ income ot near S29K 673-1600 • ·~i·~\·? By Owner 499.sa21 Wn tclitt area 2 bdrm, 2 ~ beaoh Owoer will tease Mm c .......... l.L 1 Owner's unit (2 bdrm) • WI E 1111 + Cl llO 4, ,-balh. wltrplc, dining ··~i' ii. option w/$5,000 down SPYIUSI .i, bdrmJ Fireplaces and a /! O<;ean view • pvt beach WON· T LAST Ca II L llL.-T 1111£111 guest qrtrs • large 11 • ' 1•·-••• EIEIALll&Y araa, pool 1 more t __ , a CISTll SllTIPllT I pool! Reoentty new roots flSTm l•I Beaut hm . price reduced PATRICK TENORE Spectacular cuslomlMd 4 68R '''BA lam rm MP· and 1 mm a c u I ate t S25K On AS$1.tme VA Agl. Pl•tF• e-SILE 10 $445 000. Calllor gate 631·1268/760-8702 •1111111-• ·bdrm Manor Collection araie torm' din rm •2 _, $290.000 RotM Tench Elsa 631-73701556-6358 S 169,000 to S 159,900 entry · 759.1552 llAITYl home Lavishly appomted · 63I·1266 lmmac Exec 4Br 2Ba, pv1 C 1 T Aealto With parque1 noors. pan-oars study. game room. backyd wl spa, new paint. aro atum. r 3bd. 3ba, over 3000 sq rt ehng, 3 fireplaces. pool. po()l15pa oc.ean view ··~a~\·P USTSllE landscaping wood llrs • s p e c I a c u I a r c I I y sauna and 3 car Qltlge $795000 759-1867 4 , •• Move lncond1hon 2 b<lrm, lrpl,nrsc.~s 546-79!0 lt!J!!t ltac• lMt ltghl/mtn v-. security A BARGAIN at $795.000 FH SIU IY .... I ,,___ I bath highly upgraded, .. -inr -••ft ••-•ay -system, formal d1n-:-Pres· AND VACANT Best pr.ce 3 car gar Enormous lot 11 ... _ 1212 .,.. _,...._ -- -w•w ligeous gated commum-in BELCOURT ~Bdrms 4Ba 3 car gar-•-A-...t..L.L.-,. f ..__ For your pnvate snow•no ""'--,.._ Steps to sand. toe. on Sea-Divorce fOl'ces this salel!f ty Paid $725,000 SACRI--• .. -. ••-.1oe beaulllul country,_.......,. .,. ... call Robert M1lhken Large Units. 2Bdrm, 2Ba. shore 4BR uppet, 3BR Hu rry to see this FICE $670 000 w111 trade ___ .,_ trench home Ask1ng10ld COM, extra large IOI, 631-1266 single story, pattOS. Ex-lower Spacious llr plan gOfge<>uS v-property Owner very anxious. U1-12tl $489 000 720-0683 zoned R-2, w/super view c:ellent Costa Mesa lo· Can be 3 units $219K LH 1n Newport Beach 3 Open Sun 1-5 pm 11 · Foll •a• ir IY .... ol the hatbor All this tor celton. Call Chuck or L•z DOVER RE 759-5080 oversized bdrms. 2'1t Cherbourg, Newport Rf(M~ll .-LI: I only $429.500 For show· Jones 63 t -1266 or b th 1 pie garage B h u 1 d e k Beaul1lul Broadmoor 1ng call David Cooper 646-5743 2Bdrm • Convertible e~or!'ousr~I sec. sys: ~~~n Ca~~/673_7~~1er Home Panoramic view of 631-1266 ----~ bdrm den, 2'1tba, 1.ormat tem the list g* on and o~ean bay and city ··~~~-~ ···:'h~I \;. dening,lrptc, lOx3o deck on 'you MUST see this l&YflllTllft.O BELCOURT-BRAND NEW . 'f :.... . ' ,.. • hghts 4Br • ,olllce/Br,! 4 • fllllUfS lmlllW• w/mlnl ocean view steal at $485,000 Call 2 • Oen, Owner'• Unit OPEN SAT 1-5. SUN 2-!' IJmily room, 2 "'ba com-,p~ Easts1de 3 Bedroom. large .. $ t90.000 631-_:_661 Anne M<:Casland overlook1no sandy beacn 2 BARRENGER COURT munity pool $520,000 -·---home tor $210 000 Yes. •BEAUTIFUUI• 631-1266 & main channel 3Bdrm Brand new Galler)' 3 cus- B, appt only 644-5273 YO llft.J au 21& and ,, boasts Qutet cul-WM'T UST! 1n1.-3bd 2ba, gar. X'lnl W'chrl rental, income $20,000 tom upgraded to the HOUSE PLUS INCOME So Dbl 1 11 priced 10 de-sac · little iralhc · Cllmf flflOI loc $287 .500 Flex annually Aslung S795K maximum S top b y' or PCH may exchange tor set~~~~ ·760-0 189 beam cethng.s and a 4 car Back Bay 4Br 2'-'tBa, 2200 642-4 150 PP T r ad es a ccep led $895.000 nouse 1n Westchfl or garage Call tor IPPI sit Single story l1m1ly M Owoer/Agt 644-9513 759-0469 o-t agent E e 1u11 (Fee l area1 142-1200 home La1ge tot. slate *lllOAIY * ------ $285 000 Eves 5 ·8,,Cnta • .., 1024 lloors. wet bar. sauna, Goll course view, 3Br ---------------------111111~~~~ .. wk nds t0-8. 675-5715 *"/•-IY IWlfl* pools1ze yard Liz or Condo, de519ne< decor, BEST BUY JN HARBOR VIEW 1: -Chuck 631-1266 or pool & tennis, tac. Too JlSlllE 011 lfllCfl 3Br 2Ba xlra lg lam rm. lg 6-46-5743. much to mention' $275K Elf'gant upgraded 3Bdrm laundry rm, stor area. ~~\:-~ incl land 759-0279 REDUCED TO $239,000 m 2Bdrm & game rm , cul-de-sac. alley access, I •~;'6 ;,- 1-im rm formal dining, $229 .500 Open Hse l2-5 t.iilli. *llPLll* new crpts, guard gate, 4 72 Abbie Way 645-4539 • S 111, llO $J29 900 Open Sat/Sun •EI SIDE DUPLEX 2Br "lflllTS LIC&Till" l•at ltac• lMI Two blocks from beach 1 5 u; Jelly Drive 1Ba eacn has own yard & Nearly new elegant French • Two 1 Bedrooms Copper garage Owners unit Normandy lownhome OLlll Tl 11&11 plumbing. new water JlSlllf ClfR larger has encl patio wtnearty 1800 sq 11 3 3 bdrm. 2•.i. bath twnhm heaters. vaulted ceinnos. 1&11111 $179,500 (2 131598-4057 ""'rm 2-5 bath stained Many upgrades Super washer & dryer included h e "" o $158 000 Call Great vatue1 Assumable t "'••!II e-pens•ve om 3br 2ba prof landscaped. glass 2 lireptaces. area nty . loan B"autilully decorated 2 spa new carpets/drapes g 0 , 9 e 0 u 5 cu s 1 0 m Geofge Mason 631-1?66 tied•oom widen Best $202 000 1025 Damas· re<lwood deck and spa, h1 ClftJ War4 nuy al only $289.000 cus Circte 557-3288 c;e+11n9s tons ot tight 111-2242 OLD Cll 1210,000 . s 173 000 Roo1n Tench C..harmingcottagew/beam l llH Flllll 631-1266 1>1t1n9s and llrep1ace on New single lamely homes 1n 4~ to t and south of high-Costa Mesa wtpnvate w 11v Assume 1st ol lncd yrds Tile roots. oak S<' t 4 000 Buy w/ 10% cabinets & much more' cto,..n s1>lle1 is very Call today Agt 548-1329 rnot•valed asst•f 110,000 Fil Lill ttllllH YlfW lllLS UH,000 ~.+tiulous buy Wlfh a great Tlilf ... llAI Don't depend on word ol mouth· dep1>nd on class•· lfled when you have some- thing 10 sell ASunbO\\ · Kea It~ RON FELSOT 780-5000 BUY WITH ON LY 10% DOWN 2 bedrooms and den, 2 Vi baths, 2 car garage. Completely upgraded. Moun- tai n and city lights view. Excellent location. Owner must sacrifice. Ri'hW of Newl*'t Baell BIG CANYON c1.moram1c v iew Great 4 Min cab•n nr Snow Sum- l't'<Sroom home w1th a mil 2Br 2Ba 6 yrs old pool and potenhat tor High summer/winter 2nd story Best buy en rents $80 000 Fun1shed Mea with a view Trade tor anything 1n lflll HLUH CM/NB Call now• Liz or Hl 120 C huck 63 1-1266 or ~ .. l.lllWI cm NEW LISTING 8 BEDROOM CUSTOM FAIRWAY HOME CORPORATE OWNER MUST SELL c?iltJve ~ilta C!4ve One short blocl<I See 311 Dahlia Plaoe, Sunday PM. Smart look- ing, no-care condo. only $239,500. 2 BA, 2 BA, deck and patio, quiet , great neighbors! VIiia 2Jall"a 1.1 Best Buy! Reduced to S 155,000. dual master suites, lots of mir- rors, larger kitchen. built-In laundry, quiet and secure. May lease with option. vacant and ready. Winner of 1983 Que Linda Award for Beauty. Owner's unit offers 3BR. family rm, 2 fireplaces, 2 Jacuzzis and more. PLUS a rental unit. Please call: SARA MARVIN 144-IOIO AND VIEW HOME JUST LISTED Jump in and splash In this "L" sllaped pool with diving board, water slide and spa. Enjoy mountain view from both flOOf'S. Entertain graciously with prlvtae yard. Lrg 5 bdrm home with bdrm/bath downstalrs Open lat 1·5 12 Drak" Bay Cefl JO-ANN DORAN 190--5000 or 759·06i9 of Newport Beach ----- Single story golf course custom home. Cul-de-sac location on one of the Canyon's finest streets. Features format living and dining rooms. large master suite wtth private office. Family room and den. large pool sized lot. excepttonaJ views. R1-1c1-1480,000 ta S890,000 OPEN SAT/SUI 1-5 28 LOCHMOOR LANE For more Information call: D .. Y - • ITEPllAm ••Y Brubbt:rEllis llf'llOF.NTIAl 9"0&VtAt;t; 'IUh'ICf" 844-8200 l l • f I j l ·' " . Cl·•aitl*'* REAL DnttB .:..:....;.,o.,.-......,.-..,_... ..... l!!!!lt!!!..!!!~....!!111!!!11 .;•, .. Cea1t Certu ••I llai 21nlcnt1 •n• 2lZ411tQtrt ...... 21111..,.r1 ltac.. 2111111.... Ptaianl. -• AH ~ -··, BAVFRONT CONDO IEWPllTflWlll•I ttrt .. l_. OCEAN BLVD, lull on Sharp 28dr~ 1Ba, lrplc, Bavtront 3BR 11500 WNTR LSE FURNISHED 1--------;,.;.; '601 Lido" Lowest prlee Cute 3 bdrm, 2·~ bath. 2 bdrm. 2 bath woooiake vi8W. 4Bdrm, 3 Bath. lam-vaulted ce1tlngs. wtd Oceanfront SBA • S3000 Ocnfrnt 3br hm S 1300 SUIP I lie• $449,000 Call Cannery ttreplace, gatage Only condo Sec gate. tl)'rm.2cargarageplus2 hltup 1n garage $695 WestBayAv.3BA S1550 Ocntrnt3br2baupS1150 1bd $650. Baoh $525. n• Village Really to see s l l8.900 can Darrin thousands in upgrades, guest pads AvaHable Oc· Avail now 760-8862 ts1 blk to ocn 2Br 1 S 1200 Bch area 3br twnhm S 1300 pets. 102 Etlay Apt 6 673-3777 63 t-1266 best locaoon 1n complex tober 5th $2700/mo WIT lllT!t Dover Shores 3BA $3000 Ocnlrnt 4br hm S2500 - BAY VIEW CONDO $110,000 63 • as11 1 _ 1 2 t 66 0f George '{,'(il"''tl~'I J,:/, lin t OWN .. 3BR HOME IN Balboa Apt 2BR $850 By1rnl oeaul 6br hm $4500 OCEANFRONT 2Br 2B1 f•1 .,, •· fl~ ffu ,. Newport Bch 3BR S 1350 VEAAL Y LEASE avail now Beaut v-n 2bd lrplc. gar. pool, 1az "",.LJ.., ~· EASTSIOE tor $15.000 Yearly-Winter-Short terms Penin 3br iower $1200 Balboa Ptet SllSO/mc 2 ~~6~7~2:1 ~;~ 1 • ~ :g·· ...&.,,,•T'h7-'tfU'J 1 down and S 1250/mo Burr White ReaJIOf Inc West Newport 2br $925 wlntet. S t225-S 1350tm< ----i lliMlll• Wiii fi/.1-8~.'J" Call Steve 673· 1600 290 t Newport Blvd N B Dover Snrs 4br hm $2250 yrty Agt 752-2226 IUCI UllAll Oceanlront. charming sngl WI f, Mii I GI,• (l 14) 111-•H Watertront Homes Inc Winter Rental, furn 2B1 1141 .. L sty 3BA 2BA hm In a quiet iTuL-mt Ill ..,. •1 £. c..t ""'·· C.. D p . t 212' BAY RIDGE Condo 2br H 1-1400 tBa Duple•. garage '• wan .. 10 beach with this 3 toe btwn the 2 piers ,._ 181 tta 2 · blk to ocean or bay Ne Oldef bot good floOfptan Wall! to SC Ptaza 1 bdrm, Cnt1 .... 2124 LOSE TO BEACH' ba. gated. all ammen. Yrty 3br 2ba s1200 $huge pets $700 714-675-4142 bdrm home Perteet tor ,475 000 Open ever)' t bath and Ko1 pond Call . · w/d, gar. refs, S 1250/mo. k1tch or lh•s $1200 3bt _ lam1ly or investor Call tor S riday 1 5 IU Id Damn 631· t266 2BR Iba, gar, bit-ins. gar-2BA, 2BA. Garage, Yard, 540· 755 I Of 786-5180 2ba gar tr pie: kids call Ctrtal ••I lbr 2'22 private snowing Diana u "'''4 W Oc. uni so dener. w/d hkup. no pets $750/mo 661-6142 539 619 I .. 1 1 Cappel 63 1· 1266 • t>eam cetl $825 • dep • --• --" "" ,. ,,., ean ront I ~~~; . •a.•·-·--! · ..,g ee 2•L ROO•• B •CH.ELOA for ~~ Cannaz,~~~m Really tG 1962 Meyer 549-3484 . '··,~~·.l• Designer petfecl, lrg 3 T11ti• 2190 Single person, no pets I ; ~~I ;. -·~---• .. bdrm, 2•-. ba. ale. w/pool PEACOCK Hl[L References $475/mo ltiil1W tlHI ~ Atrtatt -1125 2!~e~B~o I~ Y:'~~~ oi::-; spa • tennis S 1850/mo Beau111u1 iuec house in ntsmltr 640. 7584 8 to 6 -·---• 2Borms gar-oe. 'tbllt 10 -Adults prel No pets Call Sue/agt 631-1266 •Int cond. 4t>r S 1900 2Br Iba front apl, garage . • beach• S 187 .500 As-1 8 Acres! Rapidly de· $700 646-6 t38 lllfFS EnC •11 I 544-20!>4 relr1gerator & d1shwaaher ltlCUYHCHll! Designer perfect lrg 3 bdrm 2' 1 ba ale. w'POOl spa tennis Avail 1mmed $1850/mo Call Pa1r1cklagt 631-1266 socialed Realtors veloping Perris area• 431 IRIS, F11eplaee 673-3663 Prome area tor umts Just 2BA dptx d1ne11e. bll ms, la•t. ltac.. 2141 3BR' den 3BA. pool A~t•Hll See Sal 11 003'M· 1 OOPM $49,500• John Denver lrpt. gar OPEN SUN 11·2 Min view. lg gar. bll·tns R II 657 5118 E *••--.* Beam ce1I. wallpaper la 2BR 2BA Apt , St""l8 car PORTOFINO Designers ea Y • ves 695-A JOANN -•" _, .. ., 4t1<1 • 31.,ba. 10 ma1n1 lg 244·4001 11A 170 $650/mo incl gardner 3Br, 2Ba. lrple, fe:age· pvt patio, lrplC $l700 l1l1a4 2'06 garage walk•"9 distance 0 ... (818) 798-9504 to beach S 1200/m o vd, com pool. 1enn1s & Ct•tltry Lets 494·5849 hurry• nty ..,25 ee 1BA 1BA yearly Unlurn 67>-5061 --------1 sp11 $430.000 644-2257 Cmta 1225 2BR PV1 & Quiel. gas & TILHEn 111·1111 ILlfFS TnltH JW apt No gar $750/mo • • .._ • .,._.,_, __ .,,_ ,lllEHPLU :.!.!: water & grndr pd Lg3br 2',,batwnhsedblgar. 2'hba.2catga.r$1500mo ut1h1tt>s Avail now Agt •LIYILYllU• COLDWel.L BANl(C!RO lllC&IHI Customized 5 BA home 2 lam1ly rms. large pool & 5pa La1ge IOI Call Saralani• 144-tHO Mini condition . 1 block 10 , .. IC Y1IW yaro No pets 1685/mo ldry hootlup, patio, no Open Sun 1·4. 2658 V1s1a 613-4062 2 Bedroom & study e•rra t>eacn Lrg 3 txirm 2 Ocean 11-1 plot tor sale 1st • sec 497-6287 pe.ts near Bch s Heil del Oro 675-8066 •Wm!.,. ... 1 .. * cute stove & frig, on1y $800 714 496 3793 --,_ •1 $900 u111a inti Fee l>dH'I w/s1indeck. h1gh · •USTSIM ... S 1050/mo 963-7055 lllffl , ...... JW Gar,lrplc & more• Calhdrl ce111ngs & lrplc Lrg 2 Oat ef CHaty Large 3Br 2Ba. lrplc 2 car ln1'a1 21.a.4 2'<ioba. 2car~rI1500 mo ceiling S 1000 673-5348 TIUHn 111--1110 bdrm 2 oath h•gnly up-,. ,..___ s t 4 2658 d"" 1 Pr•flr'-1525 garage. all b1t1ns. enel ..,.,..,.., al· un • · •Elm AIU* JU OAll&Till WT ( gra "" rplc and paltO ., ward Pers Ok s 1150 Fee 3er, 28a Condo. ,, ...... , Vista def Oro 675-6066 • Lille new Al>'IOlute value ~.n cm Cll , ,...,,. 2Bdrm e.>11ra large lrlg. I Bdrm unfurn 1 bll\ 10 al $290 000 w/terms --·" TILElllT 111-lllO rarage & carport CAPE COD Condo' stove 0/W sunde<:k bch $750/mo 675-4 174 Onve 27 t t W Balboa Palm Desert. 2Br 2Ba turn 1495/mo 6.40-5324 Tennis, pool, spa, 2bd. micro only S950 fee Ba c h e Io r I hen c.an Patrtck f enore Best loc & mnln view • ~ Lux Condo nr beh RANCHO SAN JOA OU IN 2ba 2car gar s t650 mo TILEIEIT Ill 1110 w/k1tcnenette ~ I~: 'i~ 63 t· t266 or 760-8702 condo on course Assum 3Br 2 '>Ba F/P, dbl gar Penthoose on Goll Course Marilyn 759-1195 Iv mso -1st Priced for tas1 sale sp<1 sml pet ol\ Sl 195 2 2 1 Bacilerlor umt 5475/mo beacn S445t mo incl $139.950 (213)923 3222 646-1844 or 642·9666 br den ba. rpt, view DUPLEX 2bd •. lrplc, gat and uflls Candi 673 24 18 $ 1450 544-2054 2 I.E. WHtt4 1'25 •PEmlllE CIYI * d~~!~~ '~'~:a;,~-3BA 2BR 2 styS12001mo BAY FRONT APT• !Bdrm L19~1!:a~~~~Br. SU ISUll Ptlvate Par19 has S50K for EAeellent locallon 2Br LIJHI ltac~ 2141 Open Sat-Sun 10-4, 5201 Wal:.~.~ ~~~:5 Inc ~~;;~::~e bl:~~~· :v~~ downpym1Wooldhke10 2Ba WIO hit.up lrplc. l '•BR 1BA cottage near Aiv&f,213376-0665 11•-1t00 lrom$950 759-0157 family rm, den 3Ba, pool IR••f.,.••LJ IEH"rtl boy 4BR ocean view or vaulted cetllngs '2 car gar 1 1 • large 101 By Owner -1-. "'" w/opnr Over streams & beach rp c. garage. E'lllff TIWI-( SPECTACU~R OCEAN & $359000 616-4394 22 OCEAN VISTA1 OPEN oceanlronlhomein Nwpt Ills P I & G al large yard. StfSO/mo 3br, 2ba end unit $1300 lllltllSWILllCt2 B£Y VIEW Corv pr· .. HARBOR \llEW HOMES Mcm1C'n model 3br 2ba movt' •n cond. best Oller 11vPr $/40 000 no bro ~''" please Can Laune 9.5 640 4020 LOWEST HICE II 115 CllHI lBr ;;>Ba den Dover Mdl Sql ""Y Call 760-8069 lor C)dll' adm11t DAILY S325 000 0wt'l8r Agl s s Bch or CdM lo S600K d 00 spa ,.,re 498-8375 "' ., v1 A 11 UN 12·5 On 17th A 5 k 10 r Ba, b a, a view S 1150 Avail 10117 213 598-2135 beOroom Close 10 water room located 1n charming green wl beaut lake vu 7141759-8505 No pels 549-244 7 4BA Pv1 & quiet lrpk:, FURN or UNFURN. lg lbr (8 18) 795 6400 apt t>IOg w/unique at ldv1sn1y dee 2BR fmstr N " SI b BA JBR 2 '~B.A 2 st ory garage, "-o pets sec building. club hSe. PAn1nsula Pooni 2Br tB1. mosp .. ere eps fo ch w1spa lubl Oen WllTll; IH41t••4 Brookview Condo Frplc 2970 Dorn Ct S 1575 1st pool, all amen, 1875/mo lrg pa110 qu•el residential l nory rm lg sundeck A ~Ouimet kll. sec 5v5 lor 4-8 Condos I w111 sub-WIO hkup 2 car gar al/I • sec 497-6287 645-7448 Of 645.7408 area Fresh paint Avail· RARE FINO• $325/mo 477 ~ 640 1812 d•v1de 855-7626 Nov 1 $ 1 t25 640·8290 able now 675-5030 675-2444 or 675-6606 LIYI 11 l usn1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES SWI• II SEIEIITT leat1l1 4Br 11.Ba. new paint qar-WIOe ocean v-s Estate PALERM O 4Br; ex-SMALL 101 Apl tor I quiet Open eiry 2BR 2BA duple• Located on a superb Nwpl ;ige back yard Gd family h111r19 on acres ol gar-panded lam rm • good adult no pels S6501mo unit wtlrplC -Shr gar strf'l'I 4 bdrms 3 balhs taltl hOme StOOOtmo Sc.011. dens C1ose to bch 2Br, loc S1750 759·7602 including uttls 675-2975 w/O hkup So ol t'lwy t 1 udrm bath In a sep-atrl 760 0212 Ev 760-0920 2Ba S 1661/mo Incl uhls ' S 1 l95/mo Agl 673-5354 cir JI/' wing) large family 494-4653 or 494-6017 llAllll JI ~II YfARL Y Clean• lg 2be1 room inat opens out to 011 Nel#port 2br hm style AVAIL IMMEOIATEL Y 4Bdrm , den 2balh lrplc lbll lg kitchen sundeck CllUACTtl I Ollll• th" pool 1orma1 oimng abode ktds ott garage G e n o a C o v e Walk to beach 3br 1nc1s garage s l59o 785.845 j S 9 5 0 G 4 5 '.l 3 6 6 0 3Br '2Ba WlfY large au lfb1ary or music room 1us1 $525 539·6191 Condo/End Unol 3BA den I/yd kid pet ok musl 673-7565 Delore q 30pm bll1ns. washer I dryer HWNIT ICI CtllO AND even 1wo ftreplates Agr IH 2' 1BA 2 story with lrplc. 'lee $900 539-6191 NEWPORT HEIGHTS HSE I I~ p . Musi see• Fee S 12 75 Below marker . S95K Agt $299,0001 Robin Tench 0 11 PCH h 1675 k Cl t dshwshr WtO hkups. dbl Ag1 lee 2BR 1 olc. 2'">BA lam rm. 1 11 e • • • 1 •I1 TELEREIT 111-1110 Elsa 631 73701556·6358 631· t266 olt cozy ~Id oec~r ::! garage w/elecl GOO. 2 lrple, hard firs. prof dee 2•07 • b~rfmw". d"e'nsn, I•. lb!lllh, • ·~i~~~ . tails 539-6191 Agl tee ~~~· p:~~ $8968i.06:,11~; .,.,.,, ... c.. 21H Gdnr, s 1<400 642-2940 • ',b~L:, Ta~ !~H v~lg,;~r o,u:,,LdEext ~p, 2n~~:b~I~~ .. .., A--.. -· lal... R6.'\ 1500 Agt No Fee Newport ShOfes gorgeous Newpo<t Island charmino earl 019001 ii rf"frog d l w lrpl new dbl l •r.ilc. rut ce-sac f1 . . JBr 2Ba all amenities, waterfront Avl nowt New t •a•gy al 673 6';~7 CALL pa1n1/carpet, 2 car gel• Mm~ •,ellPr muttvared Ptaaa1al1 2107 BAIGHlON SPRINGS oc.ean view, new crpt crpt, 3Bt 1•..,Ba $1300 launory tacil Only $:?44 900 C.all now Sa• J••• Cap. 1071 2. 3 & 4Br Winter & Yrly Cllndo 2Br 1' ,Ba'" level, IJpper Duple• I 1400 Villa Ren1a15 675-4912 IBR upper, garage stove 1613•, Naretssus COM lill I I•••• We~sttr -Peninsula Ren1als avl :;~~~, ~1~':;11.,~8~v9e~ Villa Rentals 675·49 t2 Newport Terrace 3Br relrig t block 10 beach S 1100/mo 495-62'38 n 1-1211 PIUlll 1.H ICIES Villa Rentals 675-4912 Slrt!ams & falls Pool spa 2BA Collage w Npt, lhse 2' 1Ba Townhouse s 1025 $675/mo yrly c.all nomel L A AGE ROCK FIRE Private & excluSlve horse 10 bch. prkng, $785/mo , sec i/8 Surteide Court 73 1·8488 work/542-0292 PLACE OCEAN Vl(W property JBdrm custom 0 0 LL H 0 USE t b r $995 No pets 549 2447 1 11 d 1 C oavv1ew completely new ~r Y · u 1 P re s. Av! 10/ 1 Mary 498-5735 2BR IBA garage includes ute I Br dining rm hOm!' Can be sub· c. stom kit laundr area' EAST StDf HOUSE 642 7003 or 6-42-694 J 1 vtthties $600/mo yearly charming hlOg un•Qur 01v10ed $395 000 Bkr $~50/ rly 963.535~ $ 1000/mo wt t yr lse 3 Br * 3BA 2''>BA CONDO No bills or lrllls $500 tor t 1310 AL VA RADO PLACE I atmospnere S1eps '" 17 14'493·7512 Y ?Ba lrptc, clean grdnr ' W block to ocean basic BALBOA 752.5710 bc.h Hrdwdflrs.lndryrm -------·._ ICUIFRllT pd No Pf"ts 642-4968 day-n11e view, I D. appls hurry S39·6191 Agl . lg surideck pvt garc1y" Attention homeltuyers: l21;1A winter only nr Balboa E/')IOE house 3B1 2'hBa ~.:';fg50=s;r,. ,rte;3 lee I •cm I CID• I avail A RARE FIND' Horne-in on classified for pier 673-83891673-4928 den QUll!I Cul-d'l·58C: Nwpt Crest Twnhs 2QR 2Br. 2Ba patio, garage $1150/mo 675 2444 01 h 1 1 C · I I ._ grdnr 110pels S1300 mo •111&11 .. TWllM 2',BA IJOO unit. apprbx frig. stvo Only S700 Fee 675-6606 t e atest rea estate listings. ••II ra•• tlC• lstllasl/dep 6<15-0779 2BR 2BA 2 car gar Walk 1600 sl Tennis comm TEUlllT 111-lllO Ocean view IBdtm prvl Open House Sat/Soo 1-4 6 Chadbune BELCOURT-RARE PLAN ONE CUSTOM •GALLERY' COLLECTION first lime on the market Single story, 4BR. 31,;BA. FR, formal dining room and hv1ng room w/cathedral beam cerhngs F1ench doors. plantation shutters, skyhght~. au cond1lloned and alarm system Professionally landscaped w/pool and spa $899.000 Appointment only DONNA GODSHALL Office: 644-6200 Home: 760-9670 2111 10 Nwpt Cnt1 S 1350/mo pool $1300/mo. yrly Agt eritry Shr kitchen. cplP., 1•c .. h·a-rm-rn·g·2-B-R_d_e_n....,l'•~•b•a1 E-sioe nse 1700 5 room 1 yr tse Agt 640.5664 Carol 673-7300548-3216 •STIPS Tl Ult* ok Nr bch $750/mo u111~ · IAy out basic. appls luds St ... o r 11 Lit 1 11 1 I S 11 760 0920 nr Pmes Park Newly oil !>39-619 I Agt fee Liii UYFI• ICWfltn... Uul lJ " c )e~, a ull s inc co • p 11n1Pd 111s1de and 001 * * incl S400 Hurry Fee Small St di s'12'>0 2 t3 476-2165 Fl.ii ttPpeahng $400 ren1a1,F11rn JBR 2BA wnlt rntl 38r. 288 lrplc, g11r899, TELEIEIT llt-INO u o oceanside bungalow I Br 10,. encl 675-8116 or 675-7667 frog, stove S 1200 Fee easy walk to t>ett Nri CtrtH •el ••r 2122 pllo •rio1e '>39 6191 4 Bedroom 2•,-. Bath 2 TILHEIT 111-1110 4Br 4Ba Duplex Apt un. ~~~':" :S~1513~~SOtrno 2BA 2BA specracular Agt lee story on canal in Newport rurn, 6 mo lse 01 mthly Iii ocean v.ew lrplc 2 car Shores $1650/mo Bkr REMODELED V1c1or1an M ay I Gar S2200 SPECTACULAR OCEANA ar 8110 511 Seaw&rd flECmYI ctlll Call 542-3850 bCh hSe unfurn Avail 2 1 3 • 9 4 3 · 8 4 3 4 o r BAY VIEWS Now avail ¥ 153~/mo 760•8382 2 mstr Br, 28a, w/d, lrpk;, , 10· 1 $ t 6001mo yrly, 2 tJ-943·2860 able 1Br tBa, new crp1 111 2c.argar pool spa S995 3BA 2BA ~ bloclt to 557-1616 AVAILABLE NOW No lee ct'larmlng bldg, un1qu11 COZY & CUTE 2 Bdrm 1 1se Nr SC Pila 662 1700 beach, new carpet1pa1nt IBr IBa )blk 10 beach atmospnere Steps 1c1 Bath. hreplace. pa110 LOOKIEHEAE• S1250/mo Yearly Spectacular Back Bey $600/mo• sec yrly bc.h. lndry rm, IQ 1ron1 house, S 10001rno A E· Id 1525 h PLAY A A E 673-1900 view 3Br 2'~8a, hplc, 2 673-4798 or 673 ev8 sundeck pvt qaragt1 (714) 759.9590 bare ds e k id ·~ terraces. S 1900/mo ~ avail A RARE FINO• ELEGANT 2BA FUAN/UNFURN I OR 2 PERSONS $ t 200 6-40-4255 NEW COND0·3BR 3''tBA 2 ftpl<:a. dbl cat gtar No pets s20001mo Agent 813·53S4 8~1C ecor s o ,.. 3Br 2ba, lrplc, d/w, spa, utlls 673·2944 BAY Frontage pter Wnlr $600-$850/mo oHlf'rs avail grdnr I 1425 Open Hoose furn prkg, 2br S 1000. 1br 675-2444 Of 675-6606 •Ht-1111• 2001 Highland Versailles 2Br 2B& ttt S850, SfOO, utlls Pd 303 Or lh1s btg 3br 2ba 4 f&m Sal/Sun 2 5 S46-45 l I II o or Un 11 Gr ea 1 E Edgewater 87 1 2866 Steps lo beach S1"91e hm Oltr pllo kids nwty re-SBA. flMTI rm, 3BA. 2 lrpls amentlles Avl Oc1 15th roomt Bachelors done 1725 539-6191 Comm pool $2100/mo. No pelt. Agt 759...0 120 DELUICE 3br 2ba, blt·lnt. lBdrma & 26CSrms avail Agl lee Unique Homea t7s..&OOO lrplc, gar . no peta, at99t New erptt • floors. lndry 38A 28A W/be I 1300 10 ocean & bay Yrly rm IUndecll Pf'V1 g_,.. Mesa Verde area $Seo 4bf BAI.BOA P£Nlfli. Yfly, I;\ BR 2.µ ~ ":12 Cllt I 1150/mo M9-7194 ev~1I No pe1i 675-2444 ln(.lds 08.n 2ba flat and t>lk to l>Ctl, lrpl, 2bdrm. enG1 pning _ ... S 1350 LSE t YA 28R F n e T UDIO al!ordable ._, 539·6191 2ba hm S 1 tOOlmo WINT£A-2&if'~nffnt I $1000 1133 E u9~.?-! with Hparate Agl lte 642·23&9 or s7s-3414 3BA ~11. avail ~1 BlvO '13.943 .e:S: ;1~i"r ~t.'~v~a~~ ya~~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS area Bavt1on1 28A • den, 2'h umlf mflL 213-943-2860 240· 1503 2BA IBA houM Y1rd, baths. OUM• IJ)a, 2 car • ·---Ha\19 ..... -............ ~. c ............. -·-g111 S850/mo • deQ incl g r, t>eaut 2100 IC! ,, • -• ..--.-..... ._t .....,....,.y,...,..1ne1,o1og GrubhtiEllis BUY "r~sotl'mAl. •Oltt:aAt:C ~tc •-' through classified 04nr 6j1.~10:\ 12200/mo 673-3777 agt tli-4111w11M1U ~-ael.::iteme ~""~~teac:n a.a.ltilD RBJlL DiZ'I I =.Co:.:,r;.:on:.;;;•..;;•.;.;rl;..;M.;,;1;.;.r--.2.-12..,2,1.C......,t-.•-. ....... -.._,.2';.;:M;.;1;;;C...--t1-.• .......... _ ..... 2'--.M91,l:;.•:.::•:.;.:t.:.;:1t~1c;,;;;lt_...;:;2M-.;;;l,1:1:.:.!!!lf!:.1.::;;.;.:•--•,,.la__.2'1-.-t !twrtrt lelClt 2Ml11M .. _._•_• ___ .... 27...,H .. lta ta h te I hrt '""'"56 Sl)'le 2BR t'lrBA S55-0 •• , Month Free Rent SHARP• CLEAN Ee"sl<le Close to beach 2 b<lrm, 2 •YllSAIUJS• N.B Guest nome tor single Room for rent $300/mo l ________ n_24_ t qitc; pool tndry hkup So Coasl Pta11 ared 18r. 2Br wisundeck new apt, ba'lh. upstairs umt 28r 281 s9eo protessionat, pvt. Full house prtv1teges 3 CORONA DEL MAR .,11ort No pets S900 air lf'nced pool c.arPQ•t orp & pa1llt Encl yarage $695/mo No pets Drive n:<>.7388 spac1oos. garden setting. m 1 nut es t o 0 CC Eteqant Great home tei1 ·' ;' M ~i1ll 759-9100 No pe1s 546 8791 Nr pets S750 546-995-0 by 2 15 Oswego Unit C, . wood int bdrm 1011 $600 540-8140 man Available now' • SH AR pi CLE AN 2 Br IN!n call Pam 63 I· 1268 •Versailles Bachelor Unit mo incl ulll 646-21 43 ROOM lor rent. chlld 0 1( $950/mo 640-47'>'.. HIOlf 21111 CONDO. SC Ptaia 2Br Great IOC! 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Carpoit back yard, encl CLISE Tl •R.1u'I* Near Hoag 2Borm. 1 .,ea, •Theatres cottee. heale poo ma1 FEMALE to share 38r 2Ba , ri>an $650 mo 645-1819 drapes bu11trns. fire-1650 * --carpets drapes. Wash-•Rest1wrants service & steps 10 ocean l'loose in Costa Mesa wt:> place. gar&Qe S650 mo patro 01 balcony up Studio crpts/drps lndry er/Dryer hkup. encl gar •Parks/Beaches Kuch s a111 985 N Coast oirier women. S'400/mo •r11 2ba wlfrpl, $775/mo. 1323 Baker S1 55 t 5932 POOL spa bbQ 549-2447 rm retr191s1ove, uuts incl S750 No pets 675-6606 Hwy Lag Bch 49'4-5:.>94 Call 548-3977 1oqe Mase Apl D. 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APARTMENTS $£1WllD YILLIQE Pool Nr Hoag Hosp11a1 No pets s 1025/mo yr lse patio Reis 496-5 t57 2Br 2Ba trplc pool spa ten· s 150mo. asst teacher 1n 1o>.1utrlul grounds. no Costa Mesa No pets $950/mo 644 IOtO or 760-7037 SP*CIMSIP&IT9EIT M.S400mo957-2765pm whlehr 2 days wk unlllto VC IS 979· 191 t Mgr PRESllGE LOCATION WIY HT? 675-0530 mo•nings Alter 5pm or Wknd~ ' • 2pm n-smkr 645-2357 C111••-a9T* 5 Blocks to I m11e from beactl IAl.llA PHiaala * --.,.., s~·th Coast Plaza llVf WHERE YOU HAVE 2BR 1BA 2 OlkS from 642·2357 piot. n-smkr s4so mo Furnished room rn Cos1a d !VII 11 tcl'len ullls ""' •Spectacular apls oeach II SIC>fes great LIH IELllE 548_7475 Iv msg M esa home t<11chen ''u 10 1 • •Close to OC Airport • t 11 2B1 t & 2Ba suites ne1gnoo1noo<1 S725/mo 2Br frplc. patio DA. 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Ill msg N 8 BAVFRONT TWNHSE to ar ewport $350/mo 64 l -5070 COZY•2J>d 2'lb8 Condo grl loc;. lrplc wrll sht1re Arttsl Studio/Storage in lplc skylights 2 car gar w/ 1 or 2 Prot r /M S400 OtcJ CdM adi 10 p111 hm SPd. pool tennis S575 $600 673 4222 avl 1mm•'d wtbeaul vu overtoolung Responsible mil 642-676 t NB OCEANFRONT M1F in o<.n S 125 mo 675·J87:l E'ILlff Twtlase share trplc dlshwa~M• 1 (,1o~e 10 all 149 E Bay ti .... 2'24 C..tl .... 2'24 TSL 111511T 142-1103 .iii&;iiiiiiii;;i;;;._;:;;;;~iii;~~ casa 1£ '"° WOODLAND VILLAGE 1/VE RE fHE BEST• APARTMENTS 1 ~ 2 BEDROOMS HlNISHINGS AV.a.IL Come & ,n,ov JUI llldtn 'tyle dOt\ Quiet ornlo•ttlblt "" • • •'f' 1111111.es clow tn lltt•uv· g so Cna\l P111~ •M' ()ntr m1n1M' to I • •IJdtrous hvrng bt'4 n G•i~t\ ••a1IAt>tt NO Pl IS PlLASl • tt 1911 lutche" I •H11 rn ovens & ra"ges .,...,. • lltAI • LA_.Y .... •P,l1111" aAClllLOll •sss.•Hs • c .11vt>•ed Garages 1 ·-M '64S.'6SS • l'nol & BBO's -- H 'lust> lanscaping 2 UHOOMI '76S.'77S • ~1n1 loc.at1on ..ic ross " •no p,111c GAi, •At 6 MOT WATlll ..c:L. • """V M pets NI PA...-0 16<; W WILSON fll M.AllA__. Jw.eMI ••Lt•• 142-1111 Make the smart move to Park Newport, Newport 8ud1'1 premier luu ry address. f'11ra11bed 111d UDfurnislltd .1, %, & 3 bedroom apartments and townlloases oaly minutes from Newport Center ud Fasbion Island. From $89) to SIROO. Jamboree at . an Joaquin Hiiis Road (7H ) M-*~1900 .PARK NEWPORT Emply d man ntsmkr llghl Piol M/F 25-40, $400 mroo • more' $575 hse prrvtl' prvl room on • ulll 759.3597 utrl Larry 645-9740 Qu1e1 CM nome $300/mo u11ls rncl 546-67 t3 l'SllE C.1t1 IHI Room tor non-smoking qe1111emen 548-S056 FV Locat1on-Fam1ly nas unlrn room $280/mo ulil incl. use ot kllch & own ft1dge M/F ok 964 7J 17 LAGUNA BEACH furn rm p11t entr hie coo~ TV pool Non smkr proftt>Ys I 35 • $295 rels 494-045 1 Give. a•aAmericon Heart ~Association vvrnE FIG-HING FOR 'OJRLIFE Ra t e ch a rt Monthly 11th Dl1tnct eoat-ot-funda lndH: 8.37 4 WMkty Index": I-Mo. CO, 5 76; 1· Yr· TrNa., 5 81 Ra1es are correct as of Friday. Sept 26. and are subject to change. l...,._ 30-yNI ftxed Potnt• 15-yNr fixed BANKS Bank of America 10 125 2 00 9 875 MORTGAGE COMPANIES First Interstate 10 25 2 00 9.875 Mason McDuffie 10 126 2 00 9.625 GMAC 10 2 50 9.75 Shearson AMEX 10 25 2 00 10. 125 SAVINGS AND LOAN lO 000 American 10 250 2 00 Home Sa'llngs NA NA 1~.~5 Great Wettern 10.90 2.00 5 C111torn1a Federal 10.so 1 SO 10. 12 Home Fedetll 11 000 2.00 10. 750 Great American 10 25 2.00 10. 125 Downey Savings 10. 2.00 10.125 Potnte 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 2 00 2.00 NA 2.00 1.75 2.00 2.00 2 00 Adju1tabM1 8.000 8.625 8.500 7 25 7 25 8.25 8.00 8.00 8.000 8.500 8.625 8.500 Pointe 2 00 2.00 2.00 1 88 2.38 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 1 75 Index 6-Mo. CD 1-Yr Treas 1-Yr. Treas 1-Yr Treas. 1-Yr Treas 11th Dist 11th Otat. 11th Dist. 1-Yr. Treas. 11th Of•t. 1·Yr Treas. 11th Dist Margin 2.50 2 75 2.75 2.50 2 so 2.25 2.00 2.25 2.75 2.00 2 75 2.00 Index interest rate ind1ca1or used to determine changes 1n mortgage interest rate Margin amount or percentage added to the index at each ad1ustment Interval to determine the n~~~~t~r~~tJ,~~O BY THE HEITMAN GROUP. INC . STOCKTON. 209 477-5155 NEWPORT BEACH Steps to ocn. pvt rm & lull ball!. new decor. cle.in ntsmkr , __________ ,._ $450 nPg 49 I 6512 IJ4' 120 q , rr. Nf WPORT Besen View 1617 Wes1cllll MtF" 2br 2ba on 'pool & Nwpt Bch 541-5032 agt , .. tulll tennis gym ea APPROX 725 sq 11 A/C '" Ir.is $48';1mo 722-8472 I lag Bell ideal for Prof Ntsmkr snr Condo gar Avd•I 1 I l S 1250 incl .1ge pnone 1aci. $350 mo u111s 497 33 7 4 M F I ndry pbol tenno<, Great I DELUXE WATERFRONT to<.' 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CLASSIFIED 642-5678 fE I - • DAILYPILOT/IMALUTATW•-------------------------------1" TUllDAY UPTDl-17, 1-/PAm 11 The Sea Breese plan at Beacon Hill Hlghlaacla off en a front window treatment and a •pacloua u.,.tain loft. Loft arrangement at 'Sea Breeze' . attracts 2 markets The two-bedroom plus loft a temporary nursery for over- arrangement found in "The Sea night stays by grandchildren. Breeze" model at 'faylor Wood-· The Sea Breeze combines a row Homes' Beacon Hiii High-bright. contemporary f~I with lands neighborhood is proving an traditional elegance . ideal choice tor two homebuying A skylight bathes the ceramic markets: The single professional tile or wood parquet entry with a parent with a pre-teen or teen-natural sunshine. which opens to age child, or mature couples with reveal a glass-enclosed grown children who've moved courtyard atrium tor a refreshing away from home. center of greenery and flowers. For the single parent with a The entry is flanked on one teen, The Sea Breeze's design side by a CO'l'f living room with a ensures plenty of privacy, with wood-burning fireplace, and by the master bedroom suite and its the formal dining room on the spacious bath located at the other side. Beyond the dining opposite end of the home from room lies the kitchen and a the secondary bedroom. Adja-breakfast nook. cent to the secondary bedroom is The Sea Breeze is just one of a full bath for easy access. four plans available in The High- Most appealing. however. Is lands collection. which are priced the spacious upstairs Iott with a from the mid-$150,000s. vaulted celling and large sundeck-To visit Beacon Hill Highlands extending outside. ...: and tour "The Sea Breeze." take There's room enough in the loft Crown Valley Parkway south for a complete home entertain-(toward the ocean) from the San ment center to house a stereo Diego (~05) Freeway.Turn left system. VCR and screen. and for onto Clubhouse Drive (at El extra large gatherings, the party Niguel Country Club). right onto can move outside onto the view Niguel Road, lettl'Onto Ridgeway deck. Avenue. then left on Mount For the mature couple, the loft Vernon and up t~ hill to the can be used as a study or guest model homes. room for visiting famlly, while the For more Information call secondary bedroom can become 661 -2767 RANCHO CALIFORNIA'S FINEST EST A TE LIVING The Es at Rainbow Can~on ·up TO 2818 SQUARE FEET FROM THE $170,000'S SALES OFFICE OPEN MON ·FRI 1000 am -6·00 pm SAT ·SUN 9 30 am -6 30 pm INCLUDED IN THIS BEAUTIFUL RANCHO. CALIFORNIA AREA • Country Atmosphere • Clean Air • Family Oriented Community • Recreational Facilities Abound • Executive Homes • Professional Environment • Spacious Living • Unc rowded Freeways • Close to San Diego. Los Angeles & Orange Counties !IOI Hf W11llr.a Cl:• Rancho C:allt'ornla. C:A H~300 (714) 676·7147 \ 1h•;>rlo111111•n1 of .lfl~TIU, l:\'C:CIHl'OH \1't:ll •• -I ----... --.. -- - • -_:a.; • PAG• 12/SATURDAY saPTaMU• 27. , ... --------------------------------•DAILY PILOT /RUL HTA1 The Court at Bayview tops $14.5 million in sales Less than 2 months since opening, luxury condominium homes over 90 percent sold In less tl)an two months since the opening of The Court at Bayview, J.M . Peters Company reports that sales have topped $14.25 million at the gate- guarded community in Newport Beach. The Court at Bayview is already nearly 90 percent sold with only 11 of 88 residences still available, according to project sales manager Donna Caswell. "This rapid sales pace is even more remarkable when you consider that the models have yet to be completed," commented Caswell. -Priced from $140,000 to $220,000. the luxury condominium.homes feature single-level floor plans ranging in size from 1,015 to 1,331 square feet. Of the four plans originally available. three still remain. Each of these offers two bedrooms and two baths Among the design highlights in the various plans are formal dining area. large living room with wood-burning fireplace; private patio or deck, indoor service area, spacious master bedroom with high-volume ceiling, double vanity, oval tub. walk-in closet and compartmented bath configura- tion. A public park with basketball court, tot lot and greenbelt landscaping is adjacent to The Court at Bayview. ·-Within the privacy of their gated community. residents may spend time at a recreation center. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. At The Terrace at Bayview, adjacent to The Court, the builder is offering single-family detached patio horn priced from $230,000 to $240,0C Further information about these hom may be obtained by contacting proJE sales manager Nikki Brunelle or sal representative Jim Wilson at 852-09E Both Bayview communities e reached by taking Bristol Street Ee (one-way between the Newport Fre way, 55. and MacArthur Bouleva1 toward Jamboree Road. Before reac inQ Jamboree. however. just ahead the under-construction, multi-storh Downey Savings & Loan building, tu right on Bayview Way to the sales a1 !~formation center. place for people who've already made a place for themselv~s '1 .. 11 k 111111 h1111 II lc•c•I, 111 h.l\C fl\<' l1111ir1•l.111' \\'hnl' 1·il'l,!ollll .IJ'I'' 111111111·nh 1.!l\'1' rho• j, "'k .ind kel 1•1.11 "'""" h1onw .'\ h1111w rh.11 hl1·11.f, ''1th th. h1ll-1dl' rc'\\,1rdt111? .orr111 .I l '111 ,. 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Hy Akin:-. fkwlnpml'nt C:(lmp.iny H An1.m·'· ln·m1· C,,l1 fc irr11.1 '1ril"I t7 HI Hi\21 From $284,900 IRVINE ll1l.· Qmliry l lf Lik m ruRTUROCK l'tt•4'' rOroflH' •' flmf' of l"Uh!I\ •fu• .-n.t <1u~1n t h• I" h .. ,.,, ••n ,n •lht Jr-.U1rw 1•f 1h", ._ '"'" tt"m'''"'"'' ... .,..,., •••---.n• u.1r p•rt...J t"\ ,.u , .. ,, ..Hnh. m.-1ne.uo ..-r. r-r•ht•n I•• it1t • •t.d , vnun1tn .... \.4 "~' , .. ,~, ..... l•ltW 1n-I.---. ·ft• k..-1.ko+I• •• es (). es .ct es 3. re st e- d ) ,,_ of ld ·n Id DAI LY PILOT/REAL ESTATE • .................................................................. . SATUllDA\' Sa~M8alr 17, t-./ftAG• JJ .. Two new phases slated to open at Turtle Rock Crest Four m onths of sfrong sales prom pt Akins to h_~ld grand opening Four months of spectacular sales have prompted Akins Oevefo.pment Company to host a final grand opening of phases four and five at Turtle Rock Crest in Irvine. Though there are custom lots in the area. these are the last 39 homes available In Turtle Rock's highest residential location. Though at street level these single- family attached homes appear to be simple and unassuming. upon entry many of them open up In all directions with vaulted ceilings, skylights. and high beams. have large. double-poled closets and mirror:ed wardrobe doors. Wood decks and secluded, walled courtyard-entries on the exterior of many homes Invite residents to spend time outdoors. Yard work Is kept to a minimum by the neighborhood home- owner's association which maintains all grounds outside the courtyards Association dues. which include com- munity and neighborhood fees are approximately $350 per month. The dues also cover maintenance of two exclusive neighborhood parks with pools. spas and cabanas. and a third park with picnic area is being planned. Nearby Turtle Rock Community Park has night lighted tennis courts and nature trails. and an outdoor amphitheater. Carl Aklna, pre.ldent of Akin• 0e .. elopment Company, and Sherry Maurer, ..tee pre.ldent of ule. and marketing, obaene conatructlon of Turtle Rock Creat home.. The plans ottered range from 2.300 to 3,400 square feet. with two. three and four bedrooms. Priced from $284.900. these homes have a number of luxurious standard features. includ- ing wet bars. decorator-selected floor- ing and light fixtures. and polished brass entry hardware. Master suites To visit Akins' Turtle Rock Crest homes. take the San Diego or Santa Ana freeway to the University-Jeffrey Road exit and go south. Turn left on Ridgeline, continue to Hiiicrest and turn right to the sales office The models are open daily from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 854·7323. . Turtle Rock Crest is picture perfect Product training film shot at Irvine's newest s ingle-family attached homes Constitution offers triangle plan The Const1tut1on model at The Villas in Lantern Bay has often been called "a resort penthouse," reports Joseph Lovullo. director of sales. "The main living level. which is on the second floor. really feels like a pe.hthouse." said Lovullo.~ffers uninter- rupted views of Dana Point Marina and the Pacific. And. with over 3.000 square feet of luxunously appointed hv1ng space. 1t really lives like a penthouse.·· The winner of a prest1g1ous Gold Nugget Award, The Con- stitution features a triangular plan. Focal point of the upper level is the living room. which has French doors opening onto the broad ocean-viewing deck. Key features of the living room are a vaulted ceiling. beam- he1ght plant shelf. clerestory windows. travertine fireplace. and a walk-in wet bar To reach Lantern Bay. take Pac1f1c Coast Highway to Street of the Golden Lantern In Dana Point and turn oceanward Approaching by freeway. one drives the San Diego Freeway to the Highway 1 offramps in Capistrano Beach and proceeds north on Coast Highway to Golden Lantern. Appointments are suggested and may be made by calling 661-2508. "Rolling. Standby. Speed. Action!" Those familtar words were clearly audible amid the sights and sounds of construction early last month at Turlle Rock Crest in lrvlne The hilltop neighborhood of single-family attached homes by Akins Development Company was chosen by the marketing-com-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mun1catlons firm of DeSalvo and Diehl as an ideal site for a ~ -- Mitsubishi product trainlngfllm. !~------------------------------------~ A bright red 1987 Mltsub1sh1 Migh1v Max truck 1s the colorful sub1ect for this 20-minute film. and adors Buck Beery and Bob Kane portray construction workers who are excited about the new truck and its many ments. Designed to give dealers and salespeople the necessary facts and figures on new products in an entertaining and innovative way. such training films are also shown at dealerships and new car shows. "We decided that Turtle Rock Crest would be an excellent ' location for our film," said Vince DeSalvo "Our location manager. Jay Brown. searched for a 'luxurious construction site' so to speak. and the tremendous view from Turtle Rock Crest really sold us on the setting." Many prospective homebuyers are also very excited about what Turtle Rock Crest has to otter. Four spacious models opened In April, and as of June, the 46 houses in phases one and two were sold out. NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE COSTA MESA PRICES!! Brand New Single Family Homes Newport 1toi1s /\ unique commun1rv ottering your choice ot '2 onc1 ' bodroom 2 story homes bOrdering !tie planned Convon L.ommun1ty Nof\Jr' Pork Just moments from shopping beache·s schools b1k1ng and walking 1To1ls and business opportun1tes Custom Features Include: • full hie roofs • 111eploces • voullt-a ce11tngs • ~kyllghts • Gaffers & Sott1E r opphances • Oa k cob1neny • J.>nvote pool & spa area • &J1con1es Priced from $266,000 in phase one. Turtle Rock Crest homes feature stunning architecture with vaulted. beamed ceilings. bull- nosed corners and cantilevered wood decks. Floorplans range from 2,300 to 3,400 square feet. with two. three and four bedrooms. and many plans have secluded. walled courtyard ~.. \ \ •• ....... entries. ~ _ ~ ; n ·~· .. ;· .. PRICED FROM ONLY $153,900 Because outdoor activity Is Important to Turtle Rock Crest ~-, 1-·T 1 .......... resident s. each home has a wooden deck at the rear. and yard OPEN DAILY 1932 Sundance lane ~ jl \\h ~ work and maintenance are kept to a minimum. Costa Mesa 1 \l ~ i con~====c=~i:=:·~---~-A.~ __ m __ ;c:~:~:o:m~w:~:~:M:6:::::P~-~(~7.1~4~)~~~~8~-.1~3~2~9~-~1 :.·:·~··:·:··~·-~L~'~;~ Plaza and The Marketplace. , ·, ' , __ ._ __ . _____ ........... l'AG• M /SATU•DAY UPTUIU• n ; ,_ .. ________________________________ DAILY PILOT /llaA&. HTA1 Orange County buyen can find luzurioaa caatom built homea at Sea Pointe ltatatea In San Clemente. . Location is Sea Pointe's lure San Clemente community offers ocean view. construction financing, custom-built homes Sea Pointe Estates, San Clemente's $30 million ocean view community has become the choice of more and more upper-middle-income buyers. And be- cause of this fact, more and more real estate agents are bringing their clients to the luxury development. Ususual? Not at Sea Pointe where outside real estate agents are guaran- teed client protection and, of course. the normal commission . The development Is being sought out by both San Diego and Orange County home buyers because of its ideal location. ocean views and unique 0-6-12 site financing. On custom home sites, current financing can be arranged for two years; interest-free for the first six months, 6 percent interest for the second six months. 6 percent interest for the second six months. and 12 percent interest for the second year. Construction financing is available at 1 percent over the prime rate. plus one point. Sea Pointe Estates' marketing pro- gram, newly reorganized under the direction of Brad Ewing, project man- ager, and his highly skilled professional staff, is breaking records weekly with the sale of both home sites and semi- custom homes. Discerning buyers brought to Sea Pointe by their real estate agents immediately see the advantage to living In a community of custom built homes with such amenities as a private. million dollar Swim & Racquet Club, round-the-clock manned security gate with full television surveillance. proxim- ity to nearby Dana Point Harbor and marina and an unparalleled view of the coastline. Catalina. and even San Clemente Island. For further information or to preview the area, call the sates office at 643-1392 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. To visit Sea Pointe Estates. exit the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Estrella in San Clemente. Turn east and continue to the Sea Pointe entrance where security guards wtll direct you to the sales office. Phase V opens at Laguna Meadows Featudng the first Meadowbroo model available in many months. 2t home Phase V has opened at Lagun Meadows. the planned community i Laguna Hiiis. Announcing the n81 phase. Robert Kreis, president of Terr Industries. the builder, said: "Since our fourth phase opened i July, public response to our homes ha been very good. Our selection wa somewehat depleted, but we now hav• a good choice of all six plans. For th• first time In months, this includes ou least expensive home. the two bedroom Meadowbrook plan. "The Meadowbrook features at attached garage plus a versatile patio auto terrace. It has a formal entry good-sized living room with options fireplace and French doors leading to a vi ew deck, a separate dining room. anc a convenient galley kitchen. At the rea of the home. the two bedrooms loo• out Into a fenced concrete patio." Four of the six plans are designec around a private entry patio that car double as an enclosed auto ~terrace Every home has a fenced rear patio anc a view-oriented deck. Air conditioning is standard -as arE double-paned windows for maxlmurr insulation. Kitchens Include ash o• alder cabinets, ceramic tile counter- tops. and stainless steel sinks. Op- tional fireplaces are available in all models. Laguna Meadows may be reached by taking the Lake Forest Drive off- ramp from the San Diego Freeway and proceeding oceanward (southwest) on Lake Forest approximately one mile to the end of the road. Signs lead the way to the community. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Additional Information may be obtained by calling the office at 58 1-4850. 140 sales at Las Flores Rancho Santa Margarita 'occupied' At Las Flores. a 150-unit con- dominium community in master- planned Rancho. $anta Margarita, 140 homes have been sold since its grand opening in May. according to Tim Unger. president of John Laing Homes, project developer Las Flores' condominiums were sold at prices ranging from $55,990 to $72,990, Unger said . Also significant is the Mediter- ranean architecture. well-designed floor plans and location within a master-planned community. • Avallable In four floor plans. Including a fully furnished studio. Las Flores condominiums include a one-bedroom. one-bath plan, a two-bedroom with one-bath plan, and a two-bedroom. two-bath plan. Blum family becomes first homeowners to mov~ into South Orange County d evelopment Joe Blum. 27, had been looking for a home for his growing family for more than a year. As a civil engineer with Williamson & Schmid of Irvi ne, he knew the latest In Orange County develop- ment. He was not sure he could afford anything he was seeing. This week Blum. his wife Jennifer and their four children. ages 1 through 5, moved Into their first home of thei( own as the first h9meowners of Rancho Santa Margarita, South Orange Coun- ty's newest town. The famlly's four-bedroom house represents the first occupied of more than 700 homes sold In Phase One of the 5,000-acre master planned com- munity located between Mission Viejo & tr and Coto de Caza. "We see a real future here." said Blum, surveying his street of new Mission-style homes. "It will be a great place for my kids to grow up. And it was $12,000 lower than anything else of comparable value.'· The Slums' house stands in the Monteclto n~ghborhood, a develop- ment by Costa Mesa-based Standard- Pacific Corporation. It 11 the first home In southeast Orange County's newest town to be financed by the Rancho Santa Margarita Mortgage Company and the first escrow closing by Rancho Santa Margarita Escrow, Inc. Blum attributes the speedy escrow process to the mortgage and escrow companys' commitment to handling the loan and escrow process efficiently and "with a friendly, caring attitude toward buyers." Jennifer Blum called her young family's move from Laguna Niguel "a new beginning." A lifelong resident of Orange County, she said, "We've looked hard for something we could afford. This is an ideal community for families. We have a beach club on a 15- acre lake, lots of parkland nearby and an elementary school opening next year that will be within walking dis- tance. That was important to us. And it's all new. That's what makes It so 8'tCltlng.' · Residential Information can be ob- tained by visiting the Rancho Santa Margarita Information Center at the developmt1nt or by camno toll-free 1-800-422-5454. ·1 k a , v 3 1 i i 3 3 r DAILY f'ILOT /llML aSTAft INVESTMENT UNITS OllTAmA ........ 2 houses + 8 unlts/3 lots. 1 mile from Newpc:)rt Beach. Total of 10 units, new roof copper plumbing. big lot, potential first time buyer. Room to bullet lnveetort or builders would be most interested! See now! OllTAmA 1111.- Great properly and location! Investors shoud definitely see nowt 10 Units and a house, excel- lent opportunity for soch a low price. wnm •T& mA IUIMI Pride of ownership! slxplex in eitcellent Eastslde location! Five townhome styted units with patios and one unit with balcony. Each has garage, plus 5 spaces. OllTAmA IHl- 2 lots. 4 units! Owners are presently living in 2 units. A positive cash flow even If all units were rented at sliQhtly under market!! Call now! ...... 1111.- Duplex in desirable W~ewport only 9 years old! Garage, carpon and laundry facilities. Price includes the land. Fussy owner has well cared for property. Walk to ocean, call now for financ- ing details! NEWPORT BEACH ••Piil --1121 .... Sensational 82 feet of waterfront on quiet family island complete with dock for 3 boats. Huge south facing brick patio for entertaining a crowd. The two story villa is currently a duplex but could easily be converted to a gracious family home. ••Piil llMI Mii.Hi 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! · llWNll llMI IMl,IOO The winning waterfront with spa and dock for 2 boats is designed for weekend entertainment. A charming 2 BR. 2 BA home with all amenities completes the package. Call to see Newport Beach at afforable prices now. •WPllT 11A11 Utl,llO Eastbluff view! Well designed 4 BR. 3 BA home. has beautifully paneled family room with fire- place. wet bar, formal dining room and break- fast room. Tiled fireplace In large formal hving room with gorgeous "Tree of Life" stained glass window 1n entry! Pool sized lot. Leasehold •WPWT 11.&CI S1J2,IOO Cool ocean breezes 1n quiet canyon location are Included with this highly upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA home in Newport Beach. Commumty pool & spa are waiting to be enjoyed all for $1 32.500'!! COU>Wf LL BANKER RESIDENTIAL RE.AL £STAT£ SERVICES OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ..,., IUll 3608 Marcus J. •••MC~IM 2 BR. dock $349,900 1-5 llSTA .U 3001 Country Club J. Sta .. 4 BR $318,000 1-5 SUNDAY RW•MT IDOi 3707 Channel J. •1..PtM Duplex. dock $525,000 1-5 n•llT IUll 3810 Channel L. Latll• 3 BR, dock $459,900 1-5 nHIT IUOI 3608 Marcus I. •11••r 2 BR, dock $349,900 1-5 OISTA llU 2620 Elden B6 L Yns 3 BR. spa $164,900 1-5 GIST& IEU 24 78 Fairway I. •HIJ 3 BR $160,000 1-5 CllTA IEU 1135 Charleston J. St.,....... 3 BR $159,900 1-5 CISTA IEU 3490 Queens Ct.I ...... ., • .., 4 BR. comm pool $149.900 1-5 GIST& 111& 620 Rhine Lane L. L ... .,. 1-5 $148,000 NEW LISTINGS oun•u 1111,111 Enter thru oak and stai,. • oass doors Into a newly decorated .. ~ 1pacious family home. Centr~· Q ~ .. ~e. auto sprinklers are a few of S .... deautiful yard includes a spa and COVt. vu patio! CISTA IEU 1111,• Immaculate Mesa North home. 3 BR, 2 BA. newly landscaped, fresh paint inside and out. Attractive country decor. Move in and enjoy! oun•u 11a,ooo Beautifully upgraded end unit with plank floors. chair rails, shutters,.custom window treatments. kitchen features formica counters with wood tnm. Two patios and a commumty pool and spa! Many upgrades. shows nlcely1 See today. oun•sa 1111,IOI Largest model tn Ocean View Villas' Terrific 3 BR has a built in bathroom in each bedroom. Community pool & spa for your enjoyment! Close to beach, shopping. schools! See today! 645-0303 TUllDAY ....,..._ U, l ... /PMIS It COSTA MESA ..,,.. An.- Tee off on thlt great golf courae IOcatlonl 5 BR. formal dining, remodeled kitchen wtth breakfast area, new tile, range & microwave, hardwood noora. lots of gtass, atone frptc, mirrored walk-in wet bar! ...,,.. .., ... Cuttom gotf course view! 4 BR, 21n BA. new kitchen floor, paint, central air, vaulted oeltlnga, huge patio, security system, block wall. See today! ..,,... ...... Two story, 4 BR. 21n BA home has family room, formal dining, ltvlng room, highlighted by wood burning fireplace and soaring cetllng. Master bedroom Mciuded in own wing. extra mirrors, plush carpeting, low maint. backyard. Com- munity pool. spa and tennis. ...... . ..... Gracious 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everything! Located near 2 golf courses and 2 parks, beautiful yard with pool and patio, and side hideaway patio off the den, new add-on family room and teen quarters · with It's own entry. Bring in your offer! 1111 Rlffll 11n.- Deslgned tor modern living! This 3 BR, 3 BA home Is perfect for today's family. 2 BR's are master suites. End unit with a spacious patio and spa. Separate den. light & bright! •unm ,,.,... Quiet location steps to Mesa Verde Country Club. 2 BR. 1Vr BA. living room. dining area, expanded family' room. Facilities include pool & spa. private 2 car garage and 3 private patios! WUT1lll mtl llU ,, .... Good value! 3 Br, 1.75 Ba. quiet cul-de-sac location near the sea! ·Secluded patio. fenced yard! Immaculate. Enter a world of quiet, charm and beauty. OllTA llU 11,.,_ Upgraded C-Plan 3 BR. 2 BA townhome with 2 car garage, community spa & pool I lowest priced C-Plan, yet in the best condition. Stream & Lake off the rear patio. walk to So. Coast Plaza. EASTSIDE WTS111 mta •u 1112.- Charming 3 BR. 2 BA home with knotty pine kitchen, hardwood floors and 2 fireplaces. Mas- ter bedroom suite upstairs with private deck. R.V. parking plus an R-2 lot. Owner will carry for qualified buyer. WTSlll OISTI •SA 11M,111 Appealing 3 BR plus den on the Eastside and only 3 years young. Just some of the amenities in this approx. 1640 sq. ft. townhome 1s a huge yard and private spa, complete ceramic tile kitchen with every appliances. stunning living room with stone fireplace and skylights. WTSllE OISTI •U 1111 ... Charming & meticulous 3 Bedroom + den. Perfect for a young family this lovely home 1s 1ust steps away to a popular park! . 2.299 HARBOR ·BLVD., COSTA MESA I - -------· NEW LISTINGS ... _ ..,.. A gem in old Corona Del Mar-South of PCH. 3 BA or 2 + den. Sky11ghts, beamed ceilings, nice yard. Truly a one of a kind! '1111• m11 un.- E1egant. light & airy. lovely private patio, spacious 3 BR, family area. plus master retreat w/FP. Gated community, fabulous price! n..uu m2,111 A fun place to live and to play. Great 3 BR + den, family home on quiet street. Lovely inner patio. walk to the beach. ....... 1421 ... Beautiful Casablanca model. light & airy with serene pastoral setting. privacy & a smashing view. 3 BA. libr.ary, large family room . ...... Duple)( in outstanding condition & location. ocean, coastline & night-tight view. 3 FP. beam ceilings. One of the best! MUI Hiil llPW ...... Excellent lower Peninsula location. Well-main- tained 2 BR/ 1 BR apt. Buy for investment or user. Walk to shops, restaurants. lnlUllal. ....... Extensively upgraded 4 BR + FR home with pool & spa. Full view of city, ocean & harbor. Beauti- fully maintained. Move-in condition. BEACH COMMUNITIES ULllA 1111.111 First block off the sand. 3 BR cottage. Great first home with future development potential. ULllAPI...._. IHI .... Quiet and charming older home on Balboa Peninsula priced to sell now. Live In this va- cation home or build your own dream house. WIST •WNIT 1241,111 Duplex within walking distance of the beach. Excellent condition. n•aaa 12a.- Charm1ng. spacious 2 BR home w/mlni bay view. Large sunny patio, new kitchen. knotty pine paneling. Sellers very motivated. IEWNIT SHIH IJH,000 Short walk to ocean from newly refurbished 4 BA. 3 BA plus formal dining room. Lovely contemporary on corner lot In The Shores. FEE. Ill.Ill llUll IJH,000 Original owner says sell! Choice location on Island. Perfect for the "do-it-your-selfer". Just waiting for a remodel. Don't Walt! PllllllU NllT IUl,111 Charming 3 BR home opposite park. Diane Johnson designed kitchen. wood floors & ceiling moldings create warm ambience. WIST .. ,.., IMl,111 Sunset & ocean views forever from this quallty- bullt 3 BA oceanfront home. Move-in condition with many added extras. WIST •WNU 1111.111 Forever ocean views! Two 3 BR units. Lower has large patio and bonus room. Corner location. Inside stairwell connects units. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK • ........... 1 " ........ w. ....... OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY .......... H1P1l11 .... 3 BA $345,000 M. MATTHEWS LmllU Ulftal.We ..... 312 BR Duplex $715.000 E. OLSON •Ult• ,....,.., .. ., 5 BA, FR $1 ,450.000 L. ROSE SUNDAY .,. 11 ....... 2 BR. Den $179,950 J . DONAHUE OllTI .U Qt beta., 3 BA $219,500 M. GUTH IUNW ... ,, ............... 3 BA $299.950 G.ANOEASON llllMYllWll.U 1u21 ....... 4 BA, Poot $419.000 L. MARSTON IUftlW 2111 Y .... let11•u 4 BR. FR, Pool $499,000 G.ANOEASON UUllYllW•U JMl...,flew 3 BR. FR, View $529.500 E. COAKETI ll'tlUll 11 ..... .., 4 BA, FR View $589.000 B.REEDY UYIMIH 2n1..,.._,,. 5 BR. FR $695.000 E. BOWIE MYlllMIU 1121...-.s.ru 3 BA, Oen $730,000 M.REEDY llMMUY ........ .., 3/ 1 BA, Bayfront $1.100.000 S. MARVIN LmllU IJl wa.u.. .... 4 BR. FA $1 ,350,000 E. OLSON .. ...,. ,....,.., .. ., 5 BR. FR s 1.450.000 L. ROSE JUST REDUCED -...... ..,. ... Prestigious gated area. Pool & spa, A.IC, pan- eled game room Includes wet bar. 3 BR. 3 BA, great location, view. .... IUllS f4 1111.- Contemporary e)(traordlnalre on 1 'h lots. Elegant appointments, 4 BA. 4 BA, formal OR, FR, indoor spa. black & bone gourmet kitchen. 644-9060 D~LY ~fLOT /llUL •STATI NEWPORT BEACH •••• ,..... 1111• Cape Cod appeal. 2 BR. 2'h BA, split level. White carpet, wood windows. Community pool. spa & clubhouse in small complex. SU--11H.m 2-story. 2 BR condo In prime location of west Newport. 2 Patios & large kitchen w/eatlng area. In good condlt!on & bank owned. YIW IAUIA 11•- 0utstandlng 2 BR suite condo in security bldg. Community pool and spa. Owner will consider lease option. Make offers. UITILlff ..,- Happy to show this meticulously maJntalned home in prime location. 5 BR, 3 BA. 3-car garage. dog yard & upgraded tile kitchen. ..,,, ..,.. 3 BR. single level corner unit on wide greenbeft. light & bright, neutral decor. Good assumable first trust deed. WUTIUff P21• Custom 4 BA entertainment home on quarter acre corner lot. High ceilings. Englsh stained glass windows, dramatic pool/spa .. IMI .-0 Ula.II A truly fine location for this 5 BR family homel Large yard, lovely new landscaping. pool. Beautifully decorated, air-conditioned. ....llU Mn• Beautifully conditioned 3 BR plus den on 40' lot. New kitchen. new carpeting. 3-car garage. ·South sunny patio and Palos Verdes fireplace. SU NW 1411,111 4 BA. 2'h BA single level new Bedford with panoramic ocean & city light views. Many up- grades & marvelous added storage. UM 1141,111 Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA custom contemporary home. Perfect for entertaining or just relaxing. Sunny patio and decks bring outdoors in! ... ..... 1 ...... If you think the ocean views are fabulous, wait till you see the night-light view from this beautlful condo. Private community. ... asu n•• Bayfront duple)(. Lovely 3 BA. 2 BA. fireplace & patios on water for each unit. Beautifully main- tained units. Easy to convert to single family. .llYllllllH UM• Beautiful waterfront home with pier & slip. Ex- ceptional waterside patio. new kitchen. meticulously maintained. 3 BR + den. llYllllllH 1111,MI Enchanting view from LR. DA, Master BR & kitchen. Lovely 4 BR with detached poolside guest quarters. Private location. llYll ... H 1111,111 Large bayfront. will accommodate 55 ft. yacht. Just remodeled 5 BR, 6'·\.BA. formal DR. Finest const. makes this area', 1>8st value. ... llU 11,JllMI Inviting & charming 4 BA English Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master suites. Pier & sllp tor large boat . •un• U.JllMI Elegant Frency Normandy estate In prime view locaUonl All features for gracious llvlng. 5 BR, formal OR, library, FA. Quality throughout. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT ~BEACH . . -. * -·- t-a ( 111111 1:1111 I IARFIELD® l'T'S GREAT TO SE HOME! MOME I~ TRULY WMERE TME MEART IS! iHE. 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BY BERKE BREATHED But our e~citement wrned ro 1he o"l" ~oon he kt: unceJtalnty, rec we knew that U!> ~eep Bob '~~beca>se OJr Dad ux:x>~ never let·U5 wet.old him that.eot> ~ · ~ep them. '-'e HATE5 duclGl a rdre and valoabte r:-_~~~~~~9-.--' 5ooth ~merican parrot. But 8ft.er the egg6 hatched, oecau5e he tigored the" a ut>nderfu\ thirg h3ppened : must 3\50 be rare and © 19815 United Feetute Syndicate.Inc. Oad leL us kee.p the. \Jc3\Uc3ble SoJth AMerican duck l' ngs ... parrots ~ SHOE .. by MacNelly ------ "~ II .... Sure it's early. But here come the holiday catal~ -including 14 mUJion from mail-order queen LiJJian. Katz. Her gift catalog, I ,jllian Vernon, is the USA's biggest -and hey, that microscope ($14.98) might just take care of the kids. Find out what Betty White and Loretta Lynn ordered. And check out items from a half-dozen other hotcatal~ LET'S ASK What was the first money you made, and how did you spend it? Earl Graves Preston Robert Tisch U.S. hstlllster Cennl "I made it during the summer when I was 14 at Camp Lincoln, a boys' camp in New ·Jersey owned by my family. I did everything from wait- ing on tables to dishes to cooking to clearung. I made $300. How did I spend it? There was no such thing. I saved· it, all of it." hMslltr IM E~or. 'llack (llttrJrise' upzi1t "When I was 6. I sold about 40 boxes of Chnst- mas cards. I made about $50 as a door-to-Ooor salesman. My parents would not let me leave the block of my Brooklyn home or cross the street, so I had to go around the block. I used the mon- ey to buy myself a bike, as a Christmas present." By.Jellrey~ Pru lltl 1tJ Motels Leona~elmsley "Whe I I 3, my first job was being a c.addy on a rrumature golf course. I was paid $1 2. I went right out and spent It on something I was longing for -a pair of ice skates. P.S. I can still skate ... -lllt1 Su•11er NEVER TOO POOPED TO PLAY: Pop stars Emerson, Lake & ro~·eu have a secret for staying upbeat during long tours: their fans. "You can't help but be stimulated onc.e you walk on stage and there's 20,000 people screaming for you to perform," says guitarist-vocalist Greg Lake, touring the USA and Canada through November with keyboardist Keith Emerson and drummer Cozy PoweU (replacing Carl Palmer, now drumming for Asia). "We make music we like and believe-in," says lake. "I wouldn't like to direct music to a certain cross.section of the audience. There's something sinister about that." The diet of heavy metal music in Trick or Treat gives Marc Price indigestion. "I like '60s music -Beades, Stones ... " says the 18- year-old actor who plays Skippy on NBCs Family Ties. In the sched- uled Oct. 24 movie saure. a dead rock musician is brought back to life by electronic gadgetry. f ·USA WEEKEND -Eric IHdtrost 1nd Mike hcker Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Allen H. Neuherth, Chairman John J. Curtey, President & CEO fcMorill ~t: P.O Bo1t 500W. Wasl'11ngton. DC. 20044, (703) 276-3400 Edllor·ln-Ctllef: John C Quinn Senior Editor: John Walter Meneging Editor: MarCla Bull&rO Alt Dlrec10r. DaSh Pamam ANlltMt Maneglng Edlton: M1ry Emn Barrett. Janice Naylor Lloyd, Ptlll Pruitt. Ron Schoolmeesttr ~ ~ 535 Madlton Avenue. New Yorll. NY 10022, (212) 71>2100 Prnidlnt Ray Gaulke PulllllNr: Pltncia Heegele ~ ..... O,...lloo---IAIT: Ken Sherry, Salls Manager (212) 71f>.2130 MID-• WIST: Jot Fraur, Vice President (312) '67-051 O. Sandri Halpin. Ch.cago Sates Manager (312)'67-0610. Ron Englehert. OtlToll Sales Manegtr (313) 6'2-0016 WEST: Lany MOrtl- mtr. Vioe Prts.otnt and Los Angeles/San Franclsco Salts Managtr (415) 9~862 Ed AttanUio. Los Angeles Sales Menaoer (213) 444·21'0 Clrculelon olllcH: (212) 71 ?-2116 Cl Copyngh11986 us~ WEEKEND PEOPLE HEADLINER Q¥.'-eo Meson/Focus West CAPTlll Of Al lll·STU TUI: hllta C--ns•.W a MO-tecll cehctiH If .......... S111t ..,,._ N llljor U.S . .._.. Mtracten, to Msip Ms belt IM uils. le Us~ nc111-. 11111. Sailng wel is Conner's best revenge Next weekend,. he starts trying to regain America's Cup He's been called obsessed, paranoid, even a jerk. But n~ body says yacht skipper Den- nis Conner is a quitter. His Stars and Stripes '85 and '87 will be the boats to watch starting next weekend as Conner sets sail to regain what he lost in I 983: the America's Cup. "I wouldn't use the word 'obsessed.· " he says of his sin- gle-minded pursuit of the cup. ··1 would use 'committed' or 'dedicated.· I'm a competitive person." Next Sunday the competi- tion starts off Perth, Australia, to determine who goes against the Aussies in January. It was Conner's yacht, Liberty. that lost in 1983, ending the USA's 132-year grip on the cup. .. The imponant thing is that we did the best we could," says Conner, who woo the cup m 1980. The '83 loss was widely attributed to the Australians' innovative '"winged keel." .. Dennis took it very hard for the first couple of months," says Joanne Fishman of the San Dicg~based Sail America Foundation, which is backing Conner ... Sailing is his life." Says Conner: "We recov- ered from the loss in a shon period of time, pulled our- selves off our bottoms, and we're looking forward to re- venge in Perth." Operating his San Di~o drapery business from a dis- tance, Conner, 43, seques- tered himself for almost three years in Hawaii, which has sailing conditions similar to Perth's. With the backing of his wife, Judy, and rwo daugh- ters, Shauna and Julie, Conner put in 17-hour days, 10 months a year. "We'd better be ready," he says. But he's secretive about i ONELINERI' · . ;. the S 15 million drive to build the most tcchnologic:ally ad- vanced boat and mold the strongest crew, which led to the cracks about "paranoia" Conner dismisses such comments, saying secrecy is "part of the psych-out No one knows how fast we arc. Tbat adds a mystery and a mystique to our effort." His competition in the tri- als: a dozen 12-meter yachts. five from the USA, the rest from five other countries. The most serious challenge is ex- pected from a boat skippered by John Kolius of the New York Yacht Oub. The best-of-seven finals against Australia start Jan. 3 I Says one longtime Conner watcher:"[ think Dennis 1s go- ing to go down (to Perth) like a mad dog and he's going to start shredding boats." :J ,, -Jtl1tM1 Witters "I don>t see myself as a product. ... Everyone else d~ and I just take advanfale of it" . _ .,_ ...... --.... , .,., USA WEEK.END . EPT 26-28. 1986 . 3 ----------------------------------------------~1 -------- -------· COVER STORY ·Look what Lillian has wra pped up Her holiday shopping's done. This week she mails 14 mil lion catalogs. ly Mary Eli• Barrett Staned your holiday shopping yet? Well if you haven't, don't bother. Lillian Katz has taken care of everything. As creator and buyer-in-chief of the Lil- lian Vernon catalog. she's been shopp~ the world's markets for months, poking around for bargains to put under your tree. . Katz -who named her business after herself and her town, Mount Vernon, N.Y. -runs the laJJest mail-0rder gift and housewares bUSUless in the USA. And this week, 14 million of us will re- ceive her Christmas catalog. For toddlers, she has teddy bears in tu- tus ($14.98), ponable potties shaped like turtles ($9.98) and bibs marked "break- fast," "lunch" and "dinner" ($5.98 a set). For Mom, "'there's a fingernail blow dryer ($5.98) and a "dazzling, figure--flattering, hand-beaded" belt {$14. 98). And for Dad -surprise! -reindeer-pattern boxer shons ($14.98). Her mono: "I never sell anything I won't have in my own home." Katz expects to receive more than a million orders and ring up about $60 mil- lion in sales during the peak Christmas shopping montbs of September through December. Not bad for a woman who started 35 years ago at her kitchen table in Mount Vernon, filling orders for a matching • handbag and belt she advertised in Seven· teen mapzine. She watched her business grow from a modest cottage industry to the booming Lillian Vernon Corp. with 750 employees {l ,400 during the peak · Christmas season), including her two · sons. She changed with it. from suburban mom to millionaire company owner. Lillian Vernon is no match for billion- • dollar direct marketing giants like Spiegel and Scars., but it is the largest mail"9rder gift business in the USA. if not the world. aa:ording to Colorade>based catalog con- , sultant Maxwell Sroge. In 1985, Lillian Vernon boasted $119 ' million in sales, bcsti£li th~ slick Sharper Image catalog ($75 million) and family. oriented Miles Kimball ($51 million), · Sroge's research shows. Staying on top is tough in a field of 6,500 catalop. up from 4,000 m 1983. To remain No. J means finding and keeping a niche. Katz's is a oor:y haven of conve- nienQe for middle-inoome wortcina moth- ers and the elderly, filled with time-saving pdeets. traditional toys and -her spe- cialty -monogrammed goods. At the center, fussing over every detail, 4 · USA W'EEKfND ·SEPT 26-28, 1986 •• , is the 59-year-<>ld mail-<>rder supermom with a tireless l.CSt for shopping. an eye for a well-made ba1pin and an outgoing per- sonality that radiates concern for her cus- tomers, 96 pet'CC!lt of whom are women. "I buy thinp that will n'l.ake someone's · life easier," Katz says of her items, ranging in price from $2.98 for Victorian gift tap to $70 for a set of strawberry-pattern chi-na. .. I like to ofter them something that means they're aoin& to live well for lea" Who can resist that? Certainly not~ 1ar customer Loretta Lynn, whote pest purcbues include storqe raclcs and ban- gle bracdets. Nor fran.lc Sinatra, who or- dered monogrammed lint brushes, nor Betty White, who bought blue and white turbans and a cbeckerboard towel t ·1 " ,., I ., ' J f' "' -~ r ' ,.. , # ~ # .. . , • ,. . . Ln these high-tech times, the human touch sells. "Lillian has just done an outstanding job of saying 'I care,'., Sroge says. "To a great extent retail stores have lost that per- sonal touch. Who is Mr. K mart? I think people are just crying for that care and anention." Even her competitors admit Katz has wide appeal. "She's touchin& on basic val- ues of. lanle aeament of t6e population ... the nudear &unily, t:rlditiont'_' says Jack Maxlo~ fOr the Brook· stone Co. inrboro, N.H., which Pw'!t>- lishcs tool and housewares catalop. • Her merdwldisc tends to be upbeat and very satisfying to the people who buy it .. No one is more pleased than Katz, who calls her items .. my children. .. At holiday time, her hottest sellers are monogram.med Ouistmas tree orna- ments, housewares and toys. "1bis is fat> ulous." she says. picking up her ~OJ and painting to a stuffed bear in a pink tutu. "Our ballerina bear. What's her name? Lulu? ... This top is sensational. ... Pa.int by numbers. I used to love that" ; Katz calls herself .. a typical house-~ wife." But in her Mount Vernon office just outside New York City, she looks more like a savvy well-traveled executive: cotton knit designer outfit, faux gem col- lar. 1llere is an air of sophistication about her kitteru,sh ~ and neatly coiffed au- bwn hair. But when she leans back in her chair and starts chattina. a feeling of hom- ey informality takes over. Scattered about the office are souvenirs of her shopping trips. including a bust of a Roman soldier, a reproduction she picked up for $350 in Italy. "I needed someone who would shut up ... a silent man. Ev- erybody comes in here and yaks." Right now she is y~~=th her son David Hochberg, 29, · · Vernon's public affairs director. "I'm the mouth of the business," says Hochberg. His brother Fred. 34, is a vice president (or marketing. Both are sons from Katz's first marriage. But it isn't always easy following in their mother's footsteps. Katz spends 16 weeks a year "shopping the globe" for her catalog: Europe for glassware and leather, the Far East for wicker ... I went one year and I said, "Ibis is too much for me;" recalls David "I couldn't ~veJ .with her. I bailed out A typical SWIDl.!S 12 days non~ .. You're on the roadli"om 6:30 to mid.night ... totally and completely exhausting." Katz can cover a sprawling trade fair in six days, and decide on a huge order in minutes. Says [)avid: "I, was with her at the Frankfurt Fair (in West Germany). We went into a booth, a mug manufactur- er. There were at least 2,000 samples. On the bottom shelf in the back was a little brown speckled mug with a cover. 'I like that one._' she says. 'Let me aee it What's the prioe'l Fane, it's reasonable, a good val- ue .a So<>d price, a ~ sift. ru order 1 a:ooo: We were out of that booth in three minutes, tops." "What makes a aood buyer?" Katt Ilks. "Someone who Toves to shop, some-one who hu IOOd taste and imlcanabon." But Katz bu picbda few~~=·· yean. One Ofthele. David WIS "a product named Qarbo, I spray ' ' tant perfume for your pJ'bw cans. Well she loved the ~ she bought it and - total disaster! Who s JOina to go outside · and spray aatbeae cans?" --·-~ Theo ~ was the &Olf tee shaped like a nude woman, "which I thought was so funny and the customers thouabt was so offensive,.. David •YI-"She took that out" The press~ to please peaks during the holidays.. .. I don't want to be rcsponsib&e for spoil.i.ng (someone's) Cluistmas," Katz says.. .. I wOrt so hard to keep that family feelina, everybody's pushing tc,.ether." And Katz most of all. - "She's fair but she's tough," David says of his mother ... Her temper can be a prob- lem .... One thing that Lillian will never bave is an ulcer. She lets it out" · Katz admits to her Inset' -and to be- ing a perfectionist "I don't think I could survive in this business if I wasn't I'm hard on myself. .. Katz works 8 am. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, and edits catalog copy t home on the weekends. pays special attention to adjectives. copywriter Lisa Rosenfeld. "We were COVER STORY All• Tll Fml: Lmll lltz's Ma .I'll .............. ........ ....... teft. Is till -.... .. rtCter; f~ IH .. 1'111 I aUtiltC II· atht.MM.Llill111111Sltlllllt .. ~ lltJ. lair ......... . ..... "" -It ., ........ " • ..,. ........... "911." . it would never happen. Well, lo and be- hold, it didn't take long before it reached $40,000." By 1955 their ordm totaled S 150,000, and by 1970 the business bad crossed the million-dollar mark. The ads evolved into a black-and-white booklet, then a full. color catalog with more than 850 items. But success came at a price: Tbc mar- riage ended in 1969, and Hochberg left the business. "I really loved my first b~ band," reflects Katz. "If we hadn't -worked t()8etber I think we'd probably still be married." In 1970 Lillian married Lucite manu- facturer Robcn Katz. "He suits my chem- istry," she says. "He is totally and com- pletely secure. lfhc wasn't, he wouldn't be able to be married to me." .using 'fun' a littJe too~uch. Now 'fun' is back. 'precious' is ou We're never al- lowed to U!C ·c1ev 'Ocver design' sounds too boastful." Katz says she inherited ber drive from her "hardworking famil y." She was born Lillian Menasche in Lei ·& now East Germany, the daughter olwi upper-mid· dJe-das.s Jewish industrialist To escape .. I used to shop the dime stores as a kid," she recalls. Her favorite items wc:rc "wedding rings for a dime at Wool- worth's." decided to supplement her husband's S 150 a week earnings as a lingerie mer- chant with money of her own. She took out the handbag and belt ad in Seventeen magazine. and in six weeks she had re- ceived S 16,000 in orders. They live in a modem !~room house on four acres in Greenwich, Conn., filled with it.ems from the catalog: hand-<:ro- cheted pillows from China, European stemware, guest soaps from Scotland. On weekends, "We walk, we hang out, we go to a lot of movies ... For the holidays, she'll '"take my whole family on a safari if I can get them to behave. We'll all go to Kenya; f can feed anyone to the lions who isn't behaving." · the Nazis, the familY. fled to New York City in 1937 when Lillian was 10. Katz studied psychology at New York University, then dropped out after her ju- nior year to marry -Sam Hochberg and settle in suburban Mount Vernon. In 195 I, pregnant .with their first child, she Recalls Sam Hochberg, "I told her 1f the mail-<>rder business reached $40,000 I would give up the retail business. I knew As for a holiday present, Katz says, "I want all my fortune cookies to come true. I'd lilcc to have a long life arid good health." Gifts tom $2.50 to $250,000: The highs and lows of 6 other catalogs Just 13 weeks till Christmas! Face It, cringing shoppers, catalogs are the easy way out. So here, for your consumer P'&asure, are the most expensive and least expensive items In a few top catalogs. Watch it, some are a bit ... too much. PUTTllC OI Tll GUTZ ~.Odis (800) fJ:U.6261. •A,........,.t•qumts-mmon ...._ This mailman- 1Mt.glf1's-be9t-friend broOCh has 80 carats of rubies and 4.5 carats of diamonds In "in- vtstble ftt" platinum .settings. FOf' that price, wouldn't you Wint to ... It .,., (Matching WT1tigt, extra Chlrge.) ·~~ S7 getl you :r.~~11 down on 9ICt1 ftnger. Not a bed price, Jutt for the status· symbol N-M box. Oll IS Ill ACAlll From WJnterthur, Wmterthur, Del., (800) IUIJ..2929. • Dynuty goM bowing for dol9ra. Pick up a dishy por- celain bowl for $1,500. The k>nQi1008 Hong dynasty pro- vides the deficiously delicate design that Is reproduced wtth a bit of 22-karat gold-leaf pizzazz. KISSING OFF THE COOK From YtHHams-5onoms, San Francisco, (415) 421-4242. • HoM9u wtlh the moetnt. What kind of food comes out of a $325 cobalt blue kitchen mixer? Mean cuisine. From Abercrombie & Fitch, Houston, (800)231 -9715. •Top of lw h . Throw yoor money out the wtndow Ind watch It fll a Iona. long way wtth opulent $7 .5fX> high- powered brass binoculars. • CNntzy. $1 O gets you a beige T·Shlrt wtth store logo. ----------------------------- Hammacher Sch/«nmer, New YorK, (8(X)) ~. • You'I r,.ed • high cMtr to rMdt thie ~ At $3.000, .,,.. futurt111c, 8-foot· tall. carved bMct1wood chair oould put yOu In the hot eeat. • Dt11 chllip. A $26 ptant · sentry. inserted In a pot's SOil, hums 1h8 Cuckoo$ ~ltz when roots get dry. Cuckoo! rucm AID FOOROOSE From Banana Republic, San Francisco, (800) 527-5200. • Flying with .. the frtle. Daring young women will want to land an Amella Ear- hart $260 leather jacket in buffed lambskin with a re- movable mouton coffer. Buy one, get one ... for men. l'he men·s $259 lambst<ifw:>ver- goatskln bomber jacket has an inside map pocket. Maybe Amelia's should have one .. •...._.out. FOf $21. you can gM9 ycu ~lode drawer ttne pen of oozy WOOi tweed IOdcs In SUbdUed rainbow OOIOrS. That's ooty $2.1 o per roe. a -JeutMI lllttra USA WEuENo ·SEPT 26-28, 1986 · S ~-----------------------------------------·----J Kitty Keley She did Sinatra her way: Catty 01' Blue Eyes follo ws Jackie and Liz as the latest reluctant subject of this brass-clad biographer. Oh, her nerve! ly Kitty Y111ety 01 •er 1n book, 'His W1y: ne U111thrlze4 llocr•P'J of Fr11k Sl11tr1' (luta• looh $21.95), i1 stores this ...... ~; I. have written a book on Jacque- line Kennedy Onassis and I wrote a book about Biz.abeth Taylor, and they look like soror- ity girls -l mean, they pale be- side Frank Sinatra. As an artist, he has no peer. As a person, that's entirely different. I under- stand now why he hat.es the ei:ess so much, why he's so tnghtened, the secrets he had hidden for so many yean. 01 tackll1g tht Proitet: I knew it was going to be tough; I didn't know how tough. Sinatra was berserk about the book. He ~ up every roadblock. He • tned to keep me from wri~ it. He tried to frighten the fublish- er. He brought a lawsuit, and he kept it going for a year. Only • when h~ ~w ~e couldn't go for!" ward with tt did he drop i~ . It took me four yean. I mter- vtewed 857 people. Nobody ~~ knoclc:iJ:t& on my door say- ing. Hey, Kitty, I'd love to tell you aoout Frank Sinatra." I had to make the sell 857 times. 01 th kty to 11Wita1~l11 Fr11k Slutr1: We're all a prod- , uct of our childhood, where we come from. Particularly so in FranJc Sinatra's case. He was an only child raised in Little Italy in Hoboken (NJ.). His mother (the late Dolly Sinaua) ... was a woman born in ~e ~9th century, uneducated, driven. strong, vi- cious. I think she's probably one of the few human ~ Frank Sinatra bas been genuinely afraid of. 01 Si11tr1's wi1oro11 loH Ifft: The woman be loved most was Ava Gardner, without question. They couldn't live together - they were too much alike. I think once you've loved like Frank Sinatra loved Ava Gardner you c.an still love again, but you're not going to love with that kind of intensity. He took some sui- cidal dives during his time with Ava Gardner. (In the book) she talks about how down and out he was when they were married (195 1-1957), and how they're friends now. 01 ~is lO·Jtlr •1rri11e to lar· b:tra Ian; It'~ been a tough mar- ~ filled wtth ~ ~d ~~~ and bitter, bitter fights. She did go to a divorce lawyer (last year). But I do thinJc it will last. They give each other some- thing the other needs very much. 01 ,.rslMill ,als of ctltltritJts to talk tt .. r: I approach every source as the most important person in the world to me. I tell them it's important that I have their input, their accuracy. Some people said, .. I know Frank Sina- tra would kill me if I talked to you." I said, "fve been research- mg this book and rve talked to hundreds of people and I haven't come up with one mur- der." They'd say, .. l don't want to be the first." 01 htr ,., ... ,, •ttn1111tiH: Once I decide to do something. I can't have people telling me J can't If there's a roedbloclc, you jump over it, waDc around it, ci:awl under it. ... r called one of Sinatra's neighbors in Palm S~. She had an unlisted number. l said. "Hello Mrs. S<r 6 · USA \\'EfXENI>' Sur 26-28. 1986 and-so, this is Kitty Kelley call-inJ rm a writer." And so she said, .. Ohhhh! How'd you get my numbct'?" She yells for her husband: "Abe! That woman is calling me. You know the one. Oh Goddd! That girt. The writer the writer! About FranJc." Htt husband picked up the phone and said. "Uh-uh, we can't talk. We just c.an 't tal1c." I just went to another neighbor. 01 i1ttnltw111 Ptttr Llwford: It was just going to be a matter of meeting ~ut Lawford start- ed talk:h'I("" and didn't stop. He talJccd a p-eat deal about Frank ~inatra and the Kennedys ... a great deal about Frank Sinaua and his Mafia connections. 01 wrtttq llllthrtzM Mein· plrits: We live in America, and there's no law against doing this. Any one of us who wrote our autobiography would be quite self-serving. President Kennedy once said the. thinp ~t ~e biographies so mteresUng and Journalism so fascinating is that drive to find out, "What's be like? What's he really like!' And you can begin to get an idea after you interview family, friends, neighbors, co- hons, co-stars, lovers. rve had people who adore Biz.abcth Tay- lor come up and tell me they adored the book because they (now)ounderstand her. In Jackie Oh!, she's one tough tomato. Wouldn't you rather read that than the r.llY tale? ... lier ,.,.ttct1y ........ ... : WbeD WC &Ot married, Mike.~> ,sktd me to ktep my maiden name, because he said rd ~tten into so much trouble wtth it, he'd just as soon that I not get in trouble with his. I joke that when I tell someone my name is Kitty Kelley. rm afraid they expect some aac;rable little fluff to show up. 0t Mr prfyltt Ifft: I can't sing, the cats leave the room when I do, so I really stand in awe of people who can. I don't cook, so when we moved into this house, my b~ band put a sign on the oven that said, "Cub (his nickname for her): Do not put your purses in h~ .. Do not put shoes in here. This is for food." The Chinese restaurant down the street gets a lot of business from us. OI wMt's llltM: rd like to do a novel one of these days. l would hue it oo someone who milbt oo~ from a bia lrisb Catholic &mily and there might be some elements you'd recogniz.e - there ~t be an Italian · . there smgcr lD • 0 ODM An adorable collection of sculptures that will capture your heart ... each crafted in fine bone china and individually hand-painted L What makes teddy bears so irTesistible? Could it be their endearing clumsiness? Their good- humored smiles? Qr Is It that we each remember a comforter, companion, and confidant in the..sh:a~­ of our own childhood teddy? Ever since Pl'akient Theodore Roosevelt ~ his name to the very first "Teddy" bear, people au over the world have faJlcn In love with these cuddly UttJe creatures. Numerous teddy bears have ap- peared as heroes of books: they have been immor- talized In poetry; nearly everyone has had a teddy bear for a best friend! Captivating personalltlts wonderfully captured In fine bone ch lnn These adorable sculptures wonaertully Cllpture the lovable attitudes of their tubby little bodies and the good-natured exprasions of their bear faces in twenty·ftvc delightful poMS. Each ICUlptur. Is crafted in fine bone china by hk.tily skllled artisans-ftne bone china has always been pNld for Its ddcecy. strength, and abilty to hold fine dnMI. Monowr, the detail of each bear's facial expression Is lldlJfully palnmd by hand Attractively priced dliplay You may wish to proudly display your entire coUec- lk>n fof family and frtcnds. 1'hercbe, a handsome custom-made ~ wtl be made available to you at an attractive price (without obligation to pur chase it of course). • A remarkable ~ aluf 11t only $CJ 50 tach Each teddy bear Is priced at 1ust $9 50-a remark · ably affordable price for fine bone china sculprures of this quaUty. This low price is guaranteed for aU twenty-five sculptures, even If the price of fine bone china should rise during the course of the collection Moreover, the TEDDY BEARS collection will not be i'l\lailable In stores -It is ava~able exclusively from the Danbury Mint. Convenient acquisition pl1111 You need send no money !)OW· Simpty return the Reservation Application. Yobr first sculpture will be shipped lndMdUaoy. Thereafter. every other month. you will receive a set of two sculptures which Clln be paid for in two monthly installments. You may clwgie each instalment to ).O'U VISA or MasterCard. If you art not completely satisfied with any seulp-1 lure, you may return It within thirty days for a prompt replacement or refund. You may dl!con· ttnue your subscrtption at any time. Ad now ro •vokf dtMppotntm•nt No one can resist a teddy bear. Consequendy, we expect a high demand fof thae appeaUng little creatures -espedally at such an attractive price! 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That album and a tour d\lnr1 her imaee fiom bad actress to super singer. • Allo out in October: an album of previously unreleased ~DIS by Jeba 1-. almost six years after. bis death; records by 1..-e ~ Joe Cecbr, S. tlf'OI', "Wetrd" Al YankoTk; Dlome Warwick. Honnl Jcmes, 'di Nelday and Jou Jett. llbll llds, basketball starts mid Rodgers keeps rurliling ting of the Road" Bill Rodlcn of Boston is hopi.na to be the top USA runner Oct tt ~·1 Maratlaaa~ Says Roc:teers. 38: 1bis is one of the major 1thons in the world. The best runners show up. And I want to beat some of them" ctober bas both openers and clolers: The N""w• ... D ADOdadon ges into t~y Oct 31 with 18 teams x:iD8 onto the OOW11; the National fl . U:ague sutcs into action Oct 9. The tJ•eW 1CUOD reames ~ as the boys of summer go for glory in lber. Tentative acbedWe: American Leaaue playoffs Oct 7 (ABC); National League offs Oct. 8 (ABC); World Series Oct 1! (NBC). MOVIES Move over Schwarzcnegcr, stand aside Stallone. Moviedom 's original ma- cho men, Kirk Doualas and Burt Lancas- ter, return next Fridaf as a pm of agi.og ex-cons who can't raast one last heist in r_,,. Glr)'S, their sixth film together. 1bey'U perform their own Sb.lilts and oook up the same chemistry they bad in such films as <Jtmfiglu al the Ok Corral (1957) and~ Days in May (1964). "It's very P,Pignant. .. Douglas says of the film ... It's· a beautiful friendship. . .. It's really a love story. They argue and have a great relationship." Not all that di&rent from the two ~ tors, who have been pals for four decades .. We fight a lot. arsue a lot. we aet mad at each other, yell at each other but that's all part of friendship." Also on movie marquees in October: •Faul Newman reprises his role as f.d. die FdsOn from TM Hustler in 111 Olltw of M011q. Tom Cruiae plays the protegc who eventually transcends his teacher. 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This kitchen is yours and it's lmpoftant rhat it wort< for rc>U· All the prepara- tion and orpnlzation is worth the effort wheri you consider all the ~ays you and ~r family will en- ~~ r:w~Whether you plan on doing the renovation yourself, or cont.cting profes.. sionals, start with an honest evalua- tion of your needs. Consider Yow lifestyle c....,., sr. w.,.. How ofter\ do yoo cook? Every da~ rarely? oompany is in the IMng room? How dWJ1 do )Q. ts there more than one cookl What enter-have to use lhe steP ladder? Do you have t: tainingl How often yoo cook will affect lhe WllY remove eYetYthing from a c.abinet to &et a your new kitchen is laid out as weft as the size something you use ~l Do you have tc ~ typed equipment you need. If you share meal dose the dishwasher door to open the refriserak>ri pieparadon, you might want to consider multiple Is someone afwavs lf!lfna In your w~l wOO< areas. 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No longer is the bathroom merely a functional after- thought, it's an expression of per-sonar syle. And, according to the Na- tional Kitchen & Bath Association, the bathroom is now · the most remodeled room in the house. The modem baths of health and fitness enthusiasts might include saunas, whirlpools and exercise equipment. The wide availability of fitness products has brought the health spa into the home. Skylights and greenhouse windows lencf an open-air feelin~ to a relaxing retreat from the outside world. Look for quality products, such as easy to i~ stall, low maintenance, energy- efficient windows from Andersen. What type of atmosphere would you choose for your personal getawayl With a little imagination you can create your ideal environment for relaxation and rejuvenation. Limited Resources Even if your bathroom is too small and your budset limieed1 remodeUng may still be possible, ana worthwhile. Aaually, the bathroom is the least ex- pensive room to redecorate. You <:an change the mood fairfy easily with new wallpaper or a coat of paint and t changing accessories, ~ and k>wels. Better lighting can help make a small space seem larger, and new fix- tures can create a contl!rnporary look. Mirrors have always given the illusion of expanded space, as do dear shower curtains and sliding glass doors. You c.an sti ll have luxury in limited space. A special shower with a bench and a steam feature creates a "steam room" in a conventional shower space. Your standard bathtub can become a whirlpool. Heat lamps have been available for years and add a cozy, warm glow. Rush Hours Practical considerat ions don't neassarily have to detract from the ~ cJ your bath. To alleviate the morning crunch of a working couple, tty dot& sin~1 either side-Oy-side or bac:k-t>bac:k wi1n a mirror in between. In an open, multi-purpose bath, try doors or partitions around toilets and showers so that two (or mot"e) people can Ute lhe lf'el at the same time without sacrifld• privacy. &eryttq in ill Place MakJns (J>Od use cJ your avaJ lable Spao!! is most important when it comes tD mase. Wrth the wide varie- ty d cabinets on the mari<et today in stytes, coloB and malerials to suit f!NefY taste, you do not have k> bfeit beauty for practicaJlty. If you take a critical look around your badlroom, you'll nocice seYeral areas cJ w3*d Spaa! that have *>r418! potential. The wall space aboYe the k>ilet, for exam- ple, is perfect for a cabinet with open shelves for ~ 50ilPS, lnteresd~ baskets and boales, etc. If you can t add on, by building in-chere may be a place for a receHed shelf or Mo, a liUle niche tD houle tnsues, .. eowefs or kniddcnadcs. A mirrored cabinet a1« the sink or vanity an house produds ·you use often and medicinQ!S you want tD loees> out d children's reach. The ob;ecdYe is not IO lme an inch d valuable space. LIGHTING YOUR BATH •when planning for adequate lightin.g In your new bath, there are ~r factors to consider. the size of the room, the acdvides which take place there and the decor. •General lighting is environmental light which reduces bright contrasts between activity areas, and task lighting is the light needed for specific activities, such as shaving and applying mak.eUp. •For a small or medium size room, mirror lighting is often sufficient. In large batnrooms, you'll need a ceil- ing fixture to PrOVide overall room n- lumination in addition to mirror light •when placing lights, aim to eliminate shadows, which can make it difficult to apply makeup proper- ly. Fluorescent'llghts on each side of the mirror provide aood light for shaving and other cosmetic activities and can be economical, as well. •1f fluorescent lishts don't blend with your decor, check out the extensive variety of incandescent fixtures available. Or you might try a popular idea borrowed from the theater. Mount strips with exposed round bulbs around the top and both sides of the mirror. To achieve a natural skin color look try General Electric's Soft-White, available in either fluorescent or incandescent bulbs, available at your local True Value store. -. •A tub or shower area may need ad- ditional liaht. lnstalli~··a "1'eeeSsed steam-proof fixture an not only pro- vide light but also Improve sateey In this area. •A dimmer switch Is an~· ID ad- just light levels. You mi t also con. sider a low-wattage nlg t light. •finally, when planning your lighting, provide enough outlets for an the accessories an<t appliances you use in the bathroom. ona.., two Servin' &wr· Clear Storage Contalnen. • E INCREASE THE RESALE VALUE OF YOUR-HOME According to the Department of Com- merce, home sales are up 18 °A, for the first six months of this year over the same period last year. If you're planning to get your house in shape to sell, this may be just the time to do it. New kit· chens and baths are features homebuyers look for. .. Even if you're not planning to sell in the very near future, remodeling is an investment in your home equity. Fran- cis Jones, Executive Director of the Na- tional Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), estimates that 89 to 120 per- cent of the cost of remodeling a kitchen and bath can be recovered in increased home value. And, in the meantime, you can enjoy your improvements every day. If you are remod~ling for resale, con- sider the following: •1rs best to stick with neutral shades for fixtures and appliances, since color preferences of potential buyers vary. •You can't predict the personal style of the future occupants, and while both contemporary and traditional styles are Add beauty and value, reduce energy bills and upkeep with Andersen~ Penna-Shield" windows. Choose from e:asement. awning, double-hung windows. Gliding windows, patio doors. Roof windows. Circle tops. All with slim, trim lifles that enhance virtually any architectural style. With double-pane insulating glass that cuts heating and cooling costs dramatically. (Ask about our super-efficient High-Perfonnance glass.) And with white or Terratone9 Penna-Shield exteriors that never ~·~n need painting or puttying. ~ For details on giving your old home Come home to quaJi"' ..... ~. ,. '" new worth, see your Andersen window ~d ........ ... dealer-listed in the Yellow Pages under I ersen "Windows." Or return the coupon. ' FREE' For a ftte copy of "Window & Patio Door Answers from Andersen," fill out and mail this • coupon to Andersen Corp .. Box 12. Bayport. MN 55003 I will 0 remodel 0 replace 0 build. O'IW.. N~me Address ltT> l•<dr C111 Zp Phone 1 I -. Special AdYertising Section popular, it's best to avoid extremes in style which may have limited appeal. *Whether you sell to a couple or a larger family, organization means minimizing wasted steps and conges- tion. Well-planned space is important. •energy efficient appliances and fixtures are a plus. •Qiqe of the strongest selling points is always storage. Cabinets, drawers, and closets can be outfitted with dividers, pull-out shelves, mobile bins, baskets, etc. The object is efficient, well- organized storage that makes everything visible and available when needed. • 1f a prospective buyer feels that the kit- chen or bath needs improvement, he or she may want to add the remodeling cost into the mortgage. •Of course, remodeling costs vary depending on the extent of the work done and the materials used. You can spend several hundred dollars for paint- ing and wallcovering, and lot more if you're planning to move walls and pur- chase new appliances. The NKBA states that an average kitchen can run from from S 12,000 to S 15,000, and new baths average $5,000 to $7,000. • -· Mountains, mansions, Mahler Chicago, Chicago, that cultural town October 1s a month of change in Chicago: The weather cools off, the cultural season heats up. Described as "hog butcher for the world" by poet Carl Sand- burg because of its onetime dominance in the livestock in- dustry, Chicago now is emerging as a major center for the per- forming arts. "New Yorkers used to boast they had Broadway," says Paul Harvey, a national TV and radio personality based in Chicago. 'They still have it But Chicago theater is unrivaled." Indeed, some of the USA's hottest regional theaters arc thriving in Chicago. A highlight of the new season: the Steppen- wolf Theatre Company's pro- duction of Bang, a satirical com- edy by Lora Cunningham run- ning through Nov. 2. The season also is off to a good start at Orchestra Hall, home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Sir Georg Solti and Lorin Maazel will be on the ~ dium in October, conducting works by Beethoven , Mahler, Vivaldi, Copland and others. On the other side of Chicago's downtown Loop district is the Civic Opera House, where the Lyric Opera alternates Moi.art's The Magic Flute, Puccini's La Boheme and Wagner's Parsifal through October. Information: Curtain Call (theater), (312) 977-1755; Or- chestra liall. (312) 435-6666; Lyric 0pCra, (312) 332-2244. •And in Des Moines, Iowa, the Com Harvest Festival at Livina History Farms is next Saturday and Sunday. One high- lilbt ii the Iowa State Com Hur'"-Own . .. ....... Sunday -. PIO~ .. at 10 a.m. lnfonnanon: Livma History Farms. 2600 NW 111 th St., Des Moines, Iowa S0322; (SIS) 27S.S286. ' _.,. ..... Natchez: Old times there are not forgotten Natchez, Miss., was onoe a prosperous Mississippi River town where millionaires and big plantation houses abounded. But since the end of the Civil War, when many of the town's wealthiest families lost big for- tunes, Natchez's economy has oft.en relied upon the kindness of Strangers. "The more un&.miliar your face is in Natchez, the friend.lier folks are likely to be, .. says Jane Calhoun, resident boitess of Stanton Hall. one of 30 antebel- lum mansions that will be open to the blic durina the Nadw:'z Fall lilarimaae, Oct. 4-18 . .. Tourists keep this~ alive." Admission to the PiJarimqe is S 15. Hi&hlilhts: • Rosalie, built in 1820, is a splendid house that served as a Union headquarters during the Civil War. • Lonpood. an unfinished octlllDftA) mansion, stands as a bauntina reminder of bow the Civil War interrupted life and the economy during the 1860s. Moonlisht and Magnolias, a dinner thr.ater with a decidedly Southern flavor, offers planta- tion fare in The Caniqc House Restaurant at Stanton Hall. Din- ner is served Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Information: Natchez Pil- grimage Tours, P.O. Box 347, Natchez, Miss. 39120; (800) 6467-6742. • And in Ute Buena Vilta, FIL, Disney Woi:td launches a year-loll$ l Sth-ann.ivenary cele>- bration in October. A hiablilht of the festivities is Captain Eo, a short th~men11onal film starrina Michael Jacbon, at the Epoot Center. Information: Walt Disney World. Guest Letten, P.O. Box 1 O,CXX>, Lake Buena Vista, fla. 32830; (305) 824-4321. _,.,.,.[ ... 16 · USA WEEK£JllD ·SEPT 26-28, 1986 In Newport, a 'cottage' isn't a cottage When the Navy tefuscd to an- chor some ofits battleships with- in view of Mrs. Hermann Oel- richs' mansion in Newport. R.L, bllrJc in 1904, the silver-mining heiress bad a fleet of take ships built and placed in the ocean as ~ props for a fancy dress ball at her home. That sort of cxtravapnce among the very rich w8s not un- usual at the tum of the century. Remnants of their lavish ~ styles are some of Newport's main attractions. But if you want to visit, get there soon. After October, much of the city will be shuttered until next spring. And what a lot there is to see! "'Summer oottqes," which the rich spent millions building and rarely stayed in, rivaled and of- ttn 4upticated Europe's finest royal palaoes and showplace chateaus. Another ~ of Newport's wealthy families is the Norman Bird Sanctuary, a 4SO-acre wild- lift: refuee in nearby Middle- town. On next Saturday and Sunday, the sanctuary will be the site of the Aquidncck Island Harvest Fair, featuring crafts by area residents. When you tire of seeing the si&hts, strollina along the Cliff Walle that overlooks Rhode Is- land Sound and browsing through the shops, there are half a dozen Colonial and Victorian- ~ ~U9CS that offer bed Information: Newport Reser- vation Servioe, (401) 847.S878; PrelervationSocietyofNcwpon County, P.O. Box 510, Newport, R.I. 02S40; (401) 847-l<XXl. • And in Portland, Maine, 1986 Sbte America, a prc- Olympic competition, features the world's top 6pR skaters &om 18 countries. . You can catch pnctioe ICtlions and cam-. petitions Oct. 13-19 at the Q.un. berland County Civic Center. Information: 1986 Skate Ameri- ca, One Civic Center Square, Pon1and, Maine 04101 ; (207) 775-3458. IJ -.... , .... -~.~~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~·----~· ..... ~·--------------------------------------------.............. ----------------------~~ ~~------------------.............. ...... SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. Announcing a delightful new collector doll ••• N11rmt\n Rc1ck\vell.,s Little Girl and Her DoU Crafte<t of fine bisque porcelain, meticulously hand-painted and hand-talored All America loves the wori<s of Norman Rock- well. Now, The Salurd.ay Evening fbsl has offi- cially authorized the Danbury Mint to ~ue Nor- man Rockwell:S Ullle Girl and Her Doll ... the first in a series of porcelain collectof dolls de- picting young ladies from classic Norman Rock- well Salurd.ay Euening fbst covers. Inspired by one of the greatest Rockwd dusic.s of all timel Norman Rockwell created one of his most fa- mous paintings for The Saturday Evening fbst back in 1929. A liuJe girl visits a kindly country doctor. She is timid and a little apprehensive. She asks if pertiaps the doctor could examine her doll with his Slelhoscope. or course. he says. And he lislenS intenlly ... while the tittle girl anxiously hopes he ·u say: "Don 'l worry, everything :S going to be fine. .. Cmfted in the tradition of antique collector dolls Like the legendary collector dolls of the nine- teenth century. Norman Rockwell's UuJe Girl and Her Doll is crafted of fine bisque porcelain -head, hands. and feet. And the tiny doll the little girl holds -that doll is porcelain. too. Imagine, a doll with a doU -most unusual! The porcelain is hand-painted capturing the girl's delicate "peaches and cream·· complexion. When ~u gaze into those longing eyes, )OOr heart will pr*alty melt. Her costume Is tailored by hand The doll's costume is meticulously tailored by hand -including her bright red beret with matching mittens. her scarf, stockings. beautiful plaid skirt and dark green jacket Her wonderful costume is complete even down to those cute brown rubbers and her own IJttJe doll's outfit carefully tu<::ked underneath her arm! A supelb coOeding value avaiable only from the Denbury ~t O?lls of comparable quality usually cost S I 00 o r more However. because the Danbury Mint dis- tributes directly to ~u. we can offer Norman Rockwell's Ullle Girl and Her Doll for just S75. A display stand will be included at no extra charge. Send no money now To acquire Nom1an Rockwell's Ullle Girt and Her Dolt )00 need send no money now. Simpfy return the ReseM!tion Application. Do rese~ )OOr doll today, before there's a ~'waiting list. Shown smaller than actual size of 1 I~ in height. e OM C 1986 Curtis Publbtq Co. r - -- ---------- - - - - - - - -RESERVATION APPLICATION - - - - - - --- - - --~ - - - - - ----- -- The Danbury Mint 47 Richards Nf!nue Norwalk. Conn. 06657 Pleas4e accept my r~rvation for NOITl'IMI Rockwells Uttle Girl and Her Doll. a delightful new collector doll that recreates the charming little glr1 from a classic Norman Rockwell Saturday Euen//lg ft)st cover. The doll will be crafted of fine bl.sque porce- laln, meticulously hand-painted and hand·tailored. I need send no money now, I will pay for the doll in two con- venient monthly installments of $ .'37.50 each•. the first being billed before sllk>mentof my doll. If I am not satl.Slied, I may retum my doll within thirty days for 11 replacement or refund. •""" • 2 "" ll'ttl.lllrnenl ror ~ rdNndllng. NnnnM Rockwell.,~ UtUe Girl and.Her Doll G·78 Pliase return promptly. City ____________ _ State np. ___ _ 0 Check ~ If )OU want each monthly Inst.all· ment charged to )OUr: U VlS.4. 0 MasterCard Credit Card Number Expiration Date s~~'----------~ lo'°"18 IO 12 ~•Ila~ b ~ Here C01111S the cla"ge of the lie brigade With low-calorie food and drink all the rage, can helium-filled suits be very far behind? in~i.E!l=:: .-Id with . It med to be 1bat tbe tavome ~word W11 NEW. New this and New tbal Now n•a uoiiJ~~ this and UOHT (or 1bat. Evay- tbiDI ... to be lilbt, tbe beer we drink to tbe i>od we cat, to tbe wort we do, to tbe rdltionahips we Bf c::.a ~ ada' into.. We like ~l dothina Qmb 0.000 is the and ~t l9dial and · music. anchor of CBs SWtday ~ ~ i:: fUrninft. surround Night N~ He is editor Al the root of all tbia pulion for and anchor of N~ liahtnra is our delire to be liabt ~OD c:.s ~ ~ ounches. We starve oundves and · wort ounelvea into a S'Mfl tr)'ina . to shed unwanted =om our bodies. Heaviness is loathed and despited. · is where ifs at We are not liabtbelned aboul this · tnaa bnsinen Not at all. · One of tbele days, aocordins to thole who make it their bnsjna1 to fipare out IUCb thiDD. we will be much liabttt on our kt becaute our clothes will" be full of helium. F.d c.omJsb. the P1esident oftbe Wortd Future Society, •ys that pa hip will be leWll into 0ur clothes ao that bdium can be pnnpd in. This will make it much easier' to walk. Since your dotbel will be liabter than air, they will ~ live you a cenain lift. In f8ct, the more you put on, the more likdy you are to tab on: If you pump cnoup helium in there you may find youndfbe.md for the pen~ without ~t of the~ tor. But worn in moderation, betium dothina would defi.nitdy tab a io.d off )'OUI' M . . Improbable IS all this may 90\lDd, Comish believes that helium docbes will be standard prb by the year 200>. That's only 14 yean fiom now. We miabt not look too thin or stteamtintd in our helium balloon aui1I. jJut we'll be able to bounce around with a new sprina in our atep, like astronauts cavortina on the moon. c.cmilb predicCa that the dotbins will be made of Kevlar! or tome ochel' bWlet-poof material. tb protect us from terronsts. And on our tack we will wear uttonaut-like bebnets to ~ tect us &om pollution wafting in from <:lw::moby1 or wherever. Inside that helmet will be your built-in oel{\llar tdephone and your oo-bomd computes:. City ~ will be filled with happy pedestrians bouncing akq while the): lllk to each other on-the tdepbone and fi&ure stuff out on their oomputm. Sounds ~ to me. If )'OU happen to bit the de9ert a li~ too bard at lunch~ all you need to do to compensate is ~P a little mcxe helium mto your clodM:a, and you'll be IS lilbt • a htbs. You will hive to be cmefta1, tbouab. lest you overdo tbe betium and tum )'OUI' jldaet into. moae·ortrans- poemiol&. When you tU.e of aa duds at nilht. it is important to baa tJwm up CarefWly. Do not leave than lyina around on the~ In C11C you've woodmd where this lightness trend is lead-ina. now you know. a Johnny KO's Joan NBC V*9tarJohlwtr 11,805 Joan Rivm, the put-down princess, lost to wisecracker Johnny Carson in USA WEEKEND's phone vote asking "Who's more fun?" She'll have a chance to prove other- wise Oct 9 when The Late Show Starring Joan RiVel'S premieres on indcpcndcnt stations, 9 p.m. EDT /PDT. •IY'S FUS SAY ... "He's always been there. He's polite, nioe and enjoyable. His show is clean. I like .Joan. She's nice, she's good She's a real entertamer. But she could do nothing to ma.Ice me switch." -.. 111•1bftcll, •1•11111111, Clear LIM CitJ, T1w .. I don't have any use for Joan Rivers. She's a little bit risque in her jokes. She goes beyond good taste. I like John- ny's relaxed manner and informality. There's DO put-on. It's ~Do.win& easygoing. I enjoy bis antics. There's nothing Joan Rivers can do to re- deem benelf." -.... ....., l'1tlrH, C1I ••la, T.-. "Johnny's funn y. I like the way he tells his jokes. I don't like the way Joan Rivers claps her hands. She looks stupid doing it" 11 -lnnt ,....,, ........ stHnt. hi ,...., . "Johnny's smoother, more ~te, and more moral in how be presents bis jokes. I think she's very vulpr. I have a hard time diaestina her comedy. There's nothing she could dd°lb make me SW1tch. She needs to pay attention to people . . . use a little more finesse. put a little more of her persona! life in her business life -love of people, love of famil y." -............. 11nt, S...,, lllt. JOll'S FMS SAY ... "She's witty, and I really like her and enjoy her. I have a couple of her albums. I listen to her all the time. I mostly watch The Toniglu Show when she's hosting it I like Johnny but between the two I like Joan the best. Joan gets insulting but she's fift:j about it . . . it's all in fun. .. -httwt, -..-. Clldluti, .... ''She's more refresh- ing. I go to sleep on Johnny's mor» logues. I like Joan's direct approach. She's just more 'with 1t' When Joan's (new show comes) OD I may switch to Johnny for a particular guest Otherwise, no. His . . --~ l -..... - years of being on the By Larry Rose air have made him believe be doesn't have to entmain people anymore." -,..... ...... MCrttary, s. ........ Clftf. .. I think she's funnier. I like her sense of humor. She's a DC'WCI' face. Johnny's w:tting so old, and getting lazy. He doesn't really seem like ~e·s into it I like Joan's energy. Joan's my favonte. ·my idol. Lately, the only time I watched Johnny's show was when Joan was on. .. -Jll ,,_,, HUHtalt, ..,.., lad. .. .....__ 't;· -. ... ~·· .)t, lty Ctw1a Todd "Johnny Canon bores me to 1earS. Joan Rivers is ex- citing -the way she tallcs about other people, it kills me. c.anon•s jokes are ~ to older, more potit· ically minded people. Joan appcall to the YOUD8Cf. more sophisticated crowd. .. _....,Cetttt, ........ ........... USA Wttu:No ·SEPT 2~28, 1986 • 19 I I I I I I I I I I I .. I enclose 1e Ptuse ~pt my trral memberstup 1n the RCA Musrc Servrce and send me the 4 Ms rve rndrtated llere plus my 2 bonus albums tor 1oinrno now. unaer Ule ler ms oU11rned in lh1s adver 11sement I agree to buy 1us1 1 more Mat regular Music Service p11c:es rn 1years11m11- atter whu:n l will recem a tree bonus tape or record (A sh1pprno and handh119 charge 1s added 10 each smpment ) .,, SEND MY SELECTIONS ON (check m only) -CASSmtS AECOllOS I· TRACK TAPES* Fi I 1t11 mm imtresttd In Ille tollow1n1 type ol muslc:-ltut I am 1tways lrae to clloose from mry Clte9ory lcheclt one only) WY LISTEtltllG 1 COUNTRY 2 Barry MJMow. Jolln Otover, A11b1m1 01k Ridge 8ovs. The J~ddl IClnny Rogers Buell Bors Glenn Mr11'r RO!Wlrt MJSlp. Hlnlr W~"'"'' Jr HAllD ROCK 3 POPI SOFT ROCK 4 •• CUSStCAl 5 ll fop. 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With a taste some- where betw~n yesterday's sponge and tomorrow's socks, its fu ture was less than promising and the present wasn'I so hot. either. Sales were rancid. bul at least Kraft's new drama anthology had poss1b1hues. Wary sponsors who weren't sure TV had the Rod&erllna Paddy Chayefaky clout to sell anything kept an eye on 11. though wnh onl ) a handful or shows on the air. nobody knew for sure ho" 10 1ell a h11 from a dud. Kraft decided to malo..e a lest out of 11s failing cheese. 1r TV could sell tha1 s1urr. anything was possible. With model Diana Wyan demonstra1ing 11s sexy tastiness - at least ii looked SC)!~ when she tasted 11 - and announct'r Ed Hl'rhhy babbling abou1 1ht> marvel no home should be w1thouL 'Adam II' strivingfor same impact on heart By JERRY BUCK "',....,.......111« LOS ANGELES -The sequel to "Adam" deals with coping wi1h the death of a child, and JoBcth Williams hopes it will have the same impact as the first movie three years ago. NBC's "Adam: His Song Continues" tells how John and Rcve Walsh struggled to keep their family together in the years after the 1981 kjdnap-murder of their son Adam gained national attention. Walsh's devo- tion to children's nghts disrupts the family and strains his mamage. "I'd say 'Adam' was the most rcwarchng work experience of my life," said Williams. "l hope with 'Adam tl' people will see that the problems bro uaht to focus with the first movie are stall with us. Kids arc still missing. 1 also think people will be interested in seeing what happened to John and Revc Walsh. "The fif'1t fitm dealt with a horrifying event. The continuation shows two people who wtnt throuah the worst experience a paren1 can go through. Ninety pc"rccnl of the couple who lose a child hreak up John and Rcvc did not. and they have 1wo incredible kids now." Williams stars as Revc Walsh and Daniel J. Tra,an11 n:pnse\ his role a~ John Walsh. The movie. which NBC will broadcast Monday. al<10 <;tar'\ Richard Masur. Manha Scott and Paul Regina Roben Markow11z directed from a screenplay by Oliver Haile)' • After the abduction or his son. Wal"ih worked for passage or the Missing Chil- dren's Act or 1982. The nt'W film tells how he leaves his JOb in hotel managemenl 10 become a special consultanl to the ne~ly created National Center for Missing and Exploited Chtldrtn. His wtfe 1s dismayed when he accepts 1he JOb and moves 1he family from Flonda to Washington. The tension between 1hem grows a his new job requires constant travel The original "Adam" resulted 1n a number of children bcina reunited w11h their pa"'nts. "It was wonderful to Stt that somethina you've been involved wi th wa5 doina so much &ood.i." Miss Will iams said. The movie was ulmed on location in Houston, whi~ stood in for both Flom.ta and Wa$hinaton. Williams grew up in Houston, and, at times. as many as 11 relative~ visited her on the set. "My accent came hack. I had 10 IX' careful doing the movie," she sau..I. "I was slaying with my mom on wt'ekends. I (Pleue ... A.DAii/Paie S l ) every commercial on the show pitched Imperial Cheese. After just two weeks. not one packa&e was left on 1he shelves or New York stores. Thanks to T V. the cheese nobody wanted becam e the cheese everybody had to have. This was not ignored on Madison Avenue. Something new and powerful was rising. Nothing would ever be the same. In the beginning, TV was radio. Commercial TV was built o n top of the radio networks or the 1930s and '40s' because radio already had the studios. perforrne~. sponsors and technical "now- how. More important than how was who -a rivalry that shaped everything to do with broadcasting in this country. If William F. Paley and David Sarnoff hadn't been nvals, they'd have been perfect alhes. One man's strength was the other man's weakness. A penniless Russian immigrant who rose from messenger boy to RCA chairman and founder of llS N BC subsidiary. Sarnoff, at the tame a 21-year-old telegraph operator, first heard the sinking Titanic's distress call on April 14. 1912. Until h1sdea1h in 1971 , his real interest was in RC A's hardware, not NBC's shows. He never was com- fortable with the razzle-daule end of the business and liked to compare 1he network to a pipeline: N BC laid the pipe. but what went through it was somebody else's problem. To Paley. 1he son ora Philadelphia cigar manufacturer. the show was all that mattered because the show was all he had. W11hout RCA's profits as a safet y net. Pale' was his own best asset. Beneath his stvlish veneer was the buccaneer who ra.1ded Sarnoff in 1948 and got away with most or his radio stars. includ1og Jack Benn). Red Skelton. Groucho Ma~. George Bums and Gracie Allen. Sarnoff was outraged. D1dn 't they have a handshake agreement not jO raid each other? Why'd you do 11. Bi ll? Cold. hard and mean . Paley p ve his answer: "Because I needed them.' If not for World War II, TV would have amved years earlier than it dad. The mechanism had long been in place. Founded 10 1926. NBC was actually two networks estabhshcd to give listeneB a rt"ason to buy RCA -made radios. It t>cpn regular TV broadcasts 1n 1939. Paley. still a broadcasting powerhoutc, bought the stru&&ling network in 1929 and started regulir TV service in 1946. When the monopoly.wary Roosevelt administration forced NBC to sell the weaker of Its radio nc1works in 1943, it was named ABC by the new owncc, Life Saven candy founder Edward J. Noble. ABC-TV wouldn't achieve panty un1il the 1970s. The only other major player 1n the game (Pleue .ee PITCB:&8/Paee SO) Sunday, September 28, 1986 3 ------------------------llelworks What's up? Doc on 'World' soap By L VNDA BIR8CH Larry Lai has bttn pacted to ~.la) Dr Jamie Frame on "Another World bcgln- rung Fnday. Dr Jamie Frame. )OU ~~? Y~. he WU a wnter when he went Off the 1how a year ago, at that point being pla)ed by StqHtl \'acn. Then Jamie v.ent to .. Anyone-Can-Be-a-Doctor L' "and got his medical degree Lau was last seen as Greg Nel~n on '·AJ1 M) Children " • • • Patrick Toval1,JU'>t killed off as Zane on ''Another World."' re101nS the '-'Orld of soaps in the role of Matt \.ic<lea~ on .. Search for Tomorrow." To,att will ha'e to be aged I 0 )~and was asked to rcgro~ the beard he gre~ for "Another World This time the\ ·11 make 11 white • • •• Maeve McGtaire, ~en as S 1cole "n "Ed&c of Night'' and the Countess de Pouf1gnac on "Another World ... 1s Joining "Search for Tomorrow·· in the role of Kate • • • La1rea Taylor ( Staq. "Lo' mg" I g.a' e birth to a girl. Kathenne ~ane. on Labor Day • • • Superstar Ste\•le Wonder ts slatt'd to warble a couple of tunes and of cour~. play hamselfon "All M ) \htldren" stanang Oct. 2fJ _ Wonder ~111 do has musical set an · the AMC nightclub Panache This 1s the first singing coup for A.MC since Joni Wlll"ers returned as that sho~ 'c; executtve producer last month fapect more btg· name guest performers and casting 1n the coming months. • • • Pe~r Brow11, remembered b) T fanc, of the '50s and '6fJs for work in such Westerns as "Lawman" and as Greg Peters on "Da>s of Our Lives·· b) daytime TV fans of the '70s, ts joining "One Lafe to Live" in the role of Lotilse Sor el'• husband Brown co- starred in the Western "Laredo" in the '60s. which also featured "One Life to L1ve's" Phil Care) · Joining "One Life to Live·· for a sax-week flay 1s Oscar and Emm)-w1nnmg actress EUea Httur1. Heclart. who won her Oscar as best supportmi actre~ 1n the film ''Butterflies Are Free," J<>ms "One Life" 1n October as the mother of cult member Allison. • • • The surf was up for the Surf All-. tars when they played softball 1n ()alias Sept. 13. V..UI hpl.luot, Lyu Rtrria&, J• t..,rl ... , Gsy M9d and Krt1U rerreU played softball against members of the Sidek.icken soccer team as v.clJ as scver1I Dallas TV and radio ecrsonalities. Hosted by Harriet Ep1cell 1 Soaps Ali ve and emceed by G&ri'_wa,.er, the game drew over 4.000 Tans -who donated a dollar 4 Sunday, September 28. 1986 adm1ss1on, wtucb -.-.ent to nst1c fibrosis Sponsored by Lever Bros.· Surf detergent -the d.c~nt intended to get smell) clothes srnelhnggoocl -the soap team "'as beaten 9-8. but not before a thnll1ng fifth inning in -.h1ch the .\II-St.an batted 1n sa>. runs. .\fter the game. the stars' sweat) T-sh1m "'ere auctioned off. W1th proettds al~ going to C)'SlJc fibrosis. One of the shins. autographed b y all the stars. garnered over S:?OO The Surf .\II-Stars ptck up their bats tWlce more this SC'a~n 1n Los .\ngeles and .\tlanta • • • ··.\II M' Children's" Caady Earley compktcd · her nauonal tour of ··~uth Pacific."' m ~htch she pla)ed :\elite Forbush to Robert Gfflet'1 Emtle DeBcc Earle) lifted her golden fi"e-octave voice to packed audiences in Montreal. Pittsburgh and Dallas She adopted a perfect Arkansas twang for the role of the naive Nur~ Forbush. Perhaps she got ~me pointers from her reaJ-life Southern beau. I Brother act David Forsyth (left), Jeff Meek (JiCbt) and Matthew Aahford 1tar u tbe McCleary Brothen on "Search for Tomorrow:· aeen weekday• at 11 :3 0 OD NBC. Channel 4 . -Dgti111e GaA Judgeon'Search' soap opera veteran By L YNOA HIRSCH Q: Just turned on ··Search for Tomor- row" and recognized the Judge and his assistant. Perhaps you can fill me in on where J m1&ht have seen these 1wo pcrformen before, -R.W .. Lawrence. Kan. A; William Prince, playlD1 Jad1e Hen· dersoe, b a veteru of daytime TV ud movies. He played "You1 Dr. Malone'' wttll fai1 real-We wife, A1p1ia Oabeey, Dlayta1 fat• wife Tracy. Re'• beea ffft oa r.A1 Ge WorW 'hna1," "Gllidlal LJpt," "Flame la Ge WI.ad" ud .. A WorW Apart." Oii prime.lime TV k '• played J11C11es. ...,.._. ... ,arettta 08· almost every alptttme••· At fer ... IHll&ut Raj, IM'I beta1 playe4 ~1 AaM Ploo4. ''* bd aa over-1:-J."' ra a1 knlae Noey Carr oe '"he e of Ntpt." Slit •a1 ortpaally ..apH •to "Seard for Tomorrow" oe a 9'en-cerm bul1, nt procl11«r David Lawrace waa " plealff wit• Flood's won k deew.4 to ue •er H oftu •• pqulble. Q· J ust sa"' the prem;erl· cp1soJe " .. L -\. La"' " The acto r pla}_ mg one ol th\ d1stnc1 attorneys looked familiar \.\ h;11 ~ap has he done'> -R.( . Da}10n. Ohio A: Tlaat role was essayed by Mark La.Mara, wbo played Mark Daltoe OD "All My C'lallclrea" for five yeara. h1ddeatall) L&M1ra retaru to .. 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POIMTml tun CAT a t•U&.1.91Y NW•fll'TlmOM Ma..IATWMEll .,,. ..... l&IClllOTmMCI a..c1t••--• llUDIO Topic chel Patrice discusses recipes using champagne. end moro (1 hr) I A..:aMm u.u. ltDNEfllft•lrNOUR 8 Sunday, September 28, 1986 f P IUN W ATTACI Animated Melissa, Bert ano Ralph Raccoon make plans lo surp11se a nasty aardvark. $ 1 llOYll "SI owaway In The Sky" ( 197 1. " l\d11en1ure) Narrated by Jack Lemmon i 1 hr 22 min) 1:15 H lllOYll "Kentucky Woman" ( 1983, Drama1 Cheryl Ladd. Pn1hp Levien. ( 1 hr , 40m1n) l:JI FAITMWAYI llCCORY telOUT WOll.D °' PHOTOGUPHY LIT,,_• LDfT ,_.,.. taTAmOP•Amt . CIM'TWI UPUm.l llAIAZlll •nc:aTaDllllT .... mlllAllC .... VOICI ..,,....,... TODAnW CMKIPC*T ......... AIC ... RQM. "The N1gl'\t of Awe" Rabbi Judah Nadich conducts Sellchot servletl from Park Avenue 'Synagogue In New York.(~ ... Ha D PAftmllCl-IUJllll ...... ~ rr•WTm ='h-rtw>Q ueA'fllAll Mme~ llOWtl "XanadU" ( 1980. MUS1Cal) 011, .. lc11 .. °' l1IP (WID) 5.ei 'IMIATM (WID) 5P =::->,.,_,,?Efll CALl'OMIA fllOfll 111a Newton-John. Gene Kelly ( 1 hr ~. min) ..UIUNDAY _. "Grand111ew U S A .. I 196-1 Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C. Thoma Howell. ( 1 h< .. 37 min ) DI. Momt AllDWYILllA NI IOOD ... 7:11 DllUT .. +ALL OUL-11 UMYalll -UOYDOll.VW llSflWAIUIT NlfAITIC WOll.O Of H•A 11.JmRA DOWYCUm&I •ATlm Olf mTOLUCQ MOClllD Ol Ammlell '""'ICMTBI: M wm • IPOllTI ,,..l100tl. ll0'9 "Daffy Duck's Movie. Fantastl( Island" ( 1983 Comedy) Anlma1ed l ' hr , l 8 m1n) J:lla:ll ll0'9 "Alllarez Kelly" (l96e, West em) Wllllam Holden, Richard Widmark (2 hrs .. 30 min ) ... Cl> UllA'f •Niii Seheduled a look at the Bennett Report on elementary school education In Ar'n91'1Ca. a deaf,bltnd Michigan couple's struggle I<>< lndepenel ence profile ot photographer Edward Weston 1 1 hr . 30 min ) I Ml'WI Coenl&I~ :v. PCll 0' GOICl" ( 194 1, Come dY) James Stewert Paulette Goddard (2 .. lunclay .Coal l~'E-::: M'Mm Oil n.ot ........ ., "'°*' ...... IUIMVAL. Traces the Ille, history aAd habits of the Bengal tiger In the forests of India and Nepal. ( 1 hr ) WAY t//l lWTH ......... IRCMIP *'"DAYI _,_ 1m AT CAL.VA/CY llaim:lltPNCI WIUTUIQ NCMICT&llwm lfOllTICllna IA u.DAY llOVll "Abbott And Costello In The Foreign Legion·· ( 1950. Comedy) Patn- cla Medina. Walter Slezak ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) IT'I YOUI lllll•U .. _,.TMI .... LAV..1-.rt OUL.-TI WU,WLDWUT IT • ..,,. WU.-CA WTWION •11••1•-··..,, .. ..,._ .. llOVll ··victor I Victoria·· ( 1982, Comedy) Juhe Andrews, Robert Preston if. hrs , t 5 min J (ti) flRAQQLI llOCI The Fraggles' attempt at capturing the moon starts out as a Q!_me unlil they actually capture It Q UJ llOVll ""Old Enough" ( 1984, Orama) Sarah Boyd. Rainbow Harvest ( t hr., 31 min./ WHO All I Tlll Tm Chrtstopher Walken Portrays a t1m1d hardware salesman pur- sued by his contused co-star (Susan Sarandon) lrom a tocat theater pr0duc- 11on. not sure 1f 1t is him or his character that She is 1n love with llOVll ··up The River'" ( t 938, Come- dy) Preston Foster, Phyllis Brooks ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • I LAMY .IOMIPMllNTI .. Cl) II\ TODAY Hosted by Brent Mus- bur~ D llD IA W Hosted by NBC"s Bob Cos- tas. wunw••11uoW1 DAY t//l a.:0'1191' DlllTN COJIUID IJOIU TOllOMOW .,..um, ........... ONONE MllMlll-lfTlllOM IA Mm OllTHI WID llOVll "Country" ( 1984, Drama) Jes- sica Lange, Sam Shepard ( 1 hr 49 mm.) l ,._TMIWUT -Cl) 99\ POOTUU. Los Angeles Rams at Phtladelph1a Eagles tl•ve1 13 hrs 30 min.} I ITllC11.Y .,_U llOVll "Ivanhoe" ( 1953 Aclventurel Ro~ri~U:.Ehzabeth Taylor (2 hrs) l::fT'~o ~ llOVll "Yankee Buccaneer"' I 1952 Adventure) Jetl Chandler Scot1 Brady i hrs ) ~~.JOUMAL W\, POOTUU. Regional coverage \ll Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bolls Polls burgh Steelers at Houston Oilers or Seat- tle . Sea hawks· at Washington Redskins Ive) (3 hrs) llCIWID DIHAAM OCINM AUTO MCtNQ NASCAR Holly Farmc; 400. from North Wilkesboro. NC (Live) (3 hrs) (.l) Tlll W1D .. IAIHAU H1ghl1ghts 01 Ma1or League ac11on are shown Host Mel Allen Cl) llOVll The NeverEM1ng Story' ( t984 Fantasy) Noah Halhaway Barrett Oliver ( 1 hr 34 min ) g, NOMI MC91G Frorn the L A County Fair Grounds ... dl) .. WVl IT TO IUYIJI Kelly Clea"er (Kaleena Kiii) develops a crush on Fred· die Haskell (Eric Osmond) .. ,MIAOLMION111W. llOCKYAWJ,.... TftllKT ZONI .. CTIUI TOii AND llMY I CAlllTOL~ 18WfPO•IM ocu•• llOVll ""City Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) Chnl EastwoOd, Burt Reynolds ( 1 hr , 37 min) ~ IABAU Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees (live) (3 hrs) ZJ MOYIE "Maxie"' ( 1985. Comedy) Glenn Close. Mandy Pa11nk1n ( I ~r . 30 min J g, CAlllOOI Of -.oca MOl.ml -.@wu, WLDWOIU Of MmALI 11• EllDCl -.1111111' l THI llOVlll • llCMAllD IOEnl LIAO-OllF UN UN IMIQO MINDAY ......... llAITDPllCI THI.ATM Q CMUClm'nt AIBICAN "'GOV,_urmi11111--rn" · llY Kii> Of TOWN 11• IAlllAlL Houston Astros at Atlanta Braves (Live) (2 hrs 45 min) 11:11 IAmAU Chicago Cubs al St LOUIS Cardinals IL1ve1 (3 hrs 15 min) 11:i0 D 8'l'IR CMMQDI Drag Boat World Ft· nats Powert>oats reach speeds of 250 IMP~-~=:·"' IOtlt...U AIBICAN GOVIJINmNT , lllOYIE ··ca11fornia Suite' ( 1978 Com· edy) Alan Alda. Maggie Smith ( 1 hr , 43 min I JL A -MUllON wmt &L. GIWWt A llQHT AT THI lll.UIOM Taped at San Francisco's Fillmore aud1tor1um. this sa- lute to ·505 rock features performances by Joan Baez Joe Cocker and Sly ancl the Family Stone Exclusive concert footage of Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and Jiml Henclrix Host Boll Graham m Dll lllOUWI 11• ~ IT'l IMOWTlm Things you might not have considered When searching for a mortuary, there are things you might not have thought of, yet they are important. At Harbor Lawn• Mount Olive, we offer comfortable facilities, ample parking and a convenient location. I la rbor l .. awn · Mount Oliw . . Men1orial Pnrk · \1ortuar:r· Crematory Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave ., Costa Mesa (01sler /.\\.e. at Harbor Rlvd.) 540-5554 un ay, S-eptembir ·~~---------------------............... . -~-~nl. -JUtunoon ---• ta. D ITAll GAal Spons compe1t11on featunng cast members tr om 'Dynasty."' l'Dai~~=~~lh• I IDM.AMOf~ llYITllM ··Praying Mantis · Bea ptans revenge atter learning of her husoand's plot to murder her 1Part '2 of 3) (R) O t • hr ) ' FMDMMIDM UNDllllTANDltl ~ m&AYIOR '""' CHAii Hart's romance with a Russ1ar gymnast on U S lour threatens 1tie athlete's career ( 1 hr I · FOMOTTIJI CMLDMN Of TMI _.,... 12:11 • WORLD TOllOMOW • ~-DOIMmt CIJfTMI. MOMAllD...,Y • •TOUCM I lMDIMTANDelG ~ ECAYIOR ll'ICW....VWW L llllOYll 'Sweet Dreams"' I 1985. Ora· "'Bl Jessica Lanqe Ed Harns c 1 hr 55 min 1 :Z, llllOYll Payday t 1973. Diamat Rip Tom Al'lna Capn ( 1 nr 43 min) ~ ... DOIMmt CEmW. ,. a Nf'L FOOTIALL New England Patriots Bl Denver Broncos IL 1ve I I 3 hrs ) l~rebal 500 11966. CXama) F"<an111e Avalon Annelle Funicello ('2 'HS I 0 IOU) QOlD Scheduled Rot>er1 Palm· er Ga\11r· Chr1stopne1 Earl Tnomas Con- ley and Anoia Po1n1er Big Country, John· ny Matt s and Henry Mancino ("Taking a Chance on Lmie I Blood, Swear & Tears 1w1tr Da111d Clayton-1homas) Paul Simon ( nterv1ew1 In 'itereo ( 1 hr) ®) llllOYll SPptemt>er 30 1955" ( 1978 Dral"1a 1 A1cNHd Th omas Susan Tyrrell 1'2 hrs l CD IAllaAU. Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco Giants (ltve) (3 hrs ) I °'*°Of NAZZAllD CMAnotl Of TMI lal'tW An exptora· t1on of scientific e1.11dence aesc11bmg the c;;r1g1n ard e"olt1t1on ot the universe ( 1 hr 30 m1n 1 G) Nf'L 'OOTIAU. San Diego Chargers at Los ..=es Raiders (live) 13 nrs ) ! AUTO :=rAm Mictugan 2so from Brooklyn Mich (Ta~) (2 his ) .,. • Despe•ately Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Corne<lyl Rosanna Arquette Ma· donna ( 1 hr 44 min ) llO¥ll "Prisoner Of War" ( 1954 CXa· ma) Ronald Reagan Dewey Maftln f I lhr . ~ AUCT10M 1:IO (I) Cll .ollTt INCIAL: Alm!ICA'I '°"-0 ~ The top polo p1ayers from tne U S and Me~tco compef9 against a powerful team from Argen11na. '"~Ei.:=:' (1 N I • llOVll "Hero Al Large" ( 1980. Come dyt John R111er. Anne ArchOf It ht 39 rmn J i toootml w ...-..... ,. c.. ... II 10 Sunday. September 28. 19S6 a.1---· llO¥ll "The last Giraffe·· (1979 Ad- 11enture) Susan Anspach. Simon Ward !.? hrs J m llO¥ll "Mov10la The Scarlett O"Hara War" ( 1980. Drama) Tony Curlis, Mor· Q!" Brittany (2 hrs ) QZ) GOLF Dunh1ll Cup World Team Men's Champt0nst11p rrom St Andrews course 1n Turnberry. Scotland !Taped) (2 hrs J ' •Ycxm GIG-TUM Film As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dance asS1stan1. Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) is given the rask of se1ec11ng the 1ead 11na=~1cat (Rl l lhr J 2:11 FACI ,_ Unotl .... IUD llO¥lll wmt TMI U. COllmC'T10N llO¥ll "'The Sea Chase"' 11955, Ad- venture) John Wayne. Lana Turner (2 hrs ) ' ICIT *NAl. ·oropouts I 1 hr l ..,., .. MGMT llO ... YIMI llO¥ll "Falling In Love" 11984 CXa ma) Robe<l DeNlro Meryl Streep 11 hr 47 min.) TBIDIR • THI NIGHT Now d11nk1ng heavily. Otck (Pe1er Strauss) seeks out his former m1r.tress Rosemary 1Sean YoungJ -· t>ut this time Nicole (Mary Steenburgen) retaliates with an affair of her own (Part 3 of 3! (2 hrs J (%) llOVIE "Tt>e Lillie CXummer Girl" ( 1984 Orama) Doane Keaton Yorgo Voy~~;a.1om1n 1 1111 llOVll "Treawre ts1ana (1 950 Ad- lv~n~~~~) Bobby D11scoll Rober1 NeW1on O'MAM,U.1.~ HOGAWIHIROll uvmma--.n FAI& Y POlmWf U8&0UTI Rot>eno Duran vs Sugar Ray Leonard taped June. 1980 1n Mon· rreal ( 1 nr ) .ID llO¥ll "Finnegan Begin Again· ( 1985 Comedy) Mary l yler Moore Robert Pres- 1on (1 hr 5'2 min 1 llO¥ll "D<acula · ( 1979 FantesyJ Frank Langella Laurence Olivier (2 hrs ) .. 8 llCMl "'The lnv1s1ble Man" 11975 Sci- ence F1c11on1 David McCallum. Jackie Cooper \ l hr , 30 min 1 Cl) ITAllTIB a IWTDTAI_,. na Wiik Interview w•ttl Julie Andrews 11 tlr 1 • • P I 81) A young girl is sltgma· 11zed lor being a romt>oy 1n this nostalgic look at growing up 1n small-town Amenca during the Forties I MTOllMMTAlt FiaYPm'T'Ulf llCMl "'And Now For Something Com· pte1ely Dilleren1" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese ( 1 hr 29 min I .. , ..... lGmm••'t ........... A young male fur snl. Tescued dunng a SIOtm by the Metin COul'lty Marine Mam- mal Cent et, 11 followed on his pet Iba Journey nottti attet being reteesed beci< Into the ocean (A) I ,,.,.. .. ... "The S«ond Time Around" (1961, Comeoy) Oeobie Reynolds, Andy G<lttittl (2 hf9 ) e ... "Oog 0.y Atternooo" ( 1975. Dr•~=-no. John Cazale (2 hfs ) 1.-~ Malcolm Muggerl~. from Susse.it. E= ( 1 hr J I ... , IOm..., ••l•llW lfJOllT'm d llO¥ll "Finder s Keepers · ( 1984 Comedy) Michael O'Keele, 8t\18fly D' A• lo (1 hr . 36 min ) 6:11 ,~-.TVIDIOI FACITMIU11GI nR AmML w.T cmcww.Ano.e WT IACll wmt DA¥9 NOIOWlr? Consumer 1nlorma11on on Easy-Ott over cleaner alt-terrain \leh1Cles. Pfeventtng car radio ltlelt and 1umper cables f0< car<; ' .. cou l\llGflM *Nll ~ allBllTAlll A history OI lt'le P !"!> ourgh Steelefs ~ IOIM Donald Curry (25·0 20 KOs V'3 Lloyd Honeyghan (27 0 17 KOsl 1~, the WBC Wel1erwe1ght title scneduled 1.._ • 12 rounds trom Atlantic City N J rR1 .; Ml 11"\fS bo. ITC>ftY =.a mJrT a ne .,.., ••A•t•H • MAllT TO HART .... Unou&. ~ Dft.0"8 Sa 1ng landscapes and endangered a1"11l"""a hab11a1s from human encroacnmenr t•e Mata Moun1a1ns 01 Belize 1n Cenlra Amertca, 1wo rock climbers 1n Veroc· France ('2 hrs ) m UVllQ aD An examrnauon of me •P la1tonsh1p between hunter and orey ,,~ !he K1wa1 people pursue an enoange .. ·; sea mammal (A) O ( 1 nr t ~ llODIM llATUNTY "C'llUL IUDDY HOUY STORY Paul Mc Ca•' ney Keith R1cnards and the Everly Bro" ers are among those featured in th1'i ,,,.., spec1•ve on ll"te hie ana muSIC or •OI. • ieoeno Buddy HOiiy Include<! are per10!" ance ct1ps and 1nterv1ews wtlh 1am11y friends and members ot Holly's band T"" Crickets ( 1 hr l L WMl1\.llO H' llaAQQU ..ace The Fraggles ane"'P' at captunng the moon starts out as ~ ~~·~I~ =u~ ii.ou. (Season Premiere) Weatlh In ttle Sovie· Union Sophia Loren on F1on<la·s Willia,,..~ Island Rich Little gives a tour of t>1s Ma ou r.oMe lhe ult1ma1e 1n hmovs1nes nr 1 llOft Up The R111er· t 1938 Come dy) Preston Foster Ptiy111s Brooks t t ti• 30 min) I ... INQAL Sellai Wa Ima ...... •IUICHOf_ "Otamond Curse OMC ... o TOO ClOll Nil COl9IOllT Henry 1001ri; tor another 1ob wt\e" a new e•ecut,..e e<l tor takes over at Wa1nwr1Qhl Pub11sh1ng I_.,,,. .... CIWl.aa.... ~C.O.CLll mwll 'Rlo Bravo I 1959, Wesrern1 John Wey"*' Oean Mantn (2 rn 311 min) ••ut0n• -lveaing ---- •11::.-~ Ml-lnlervtew With JIAie Ano1ews ( 1 trr ) • llOVll Thp r anterv•lle Ghost" < 1986 Fantasy) Su John Gielgud. Ted Wass rM guilty sp1rt.t ol a 17th century English nobleman haunts his American descen- oents as they move into the family's an- cestral castle !2 nts ) (l)Clt..WI D fllOVll "The Last G11alfe" ( 1979, Ad- venture) Susan Anspach Simon Ward. Based on the true story of a husoand and wile wno a1tempt to save an endangered lalle 1n Ke~ hf8 ) ..... ~.,, DMAM-.u.u. llOVll "McO" ( 11H"'. My1tery) Jol'ln ayne. Eddi• Al~rt A pollct olllot r unearth• depar tmental corrupllon Wht n ne d11co11er1 tn•t h11 murdered partner waa a memoer of 1 crooked pollct ring 11 hri ) . • TMI WllT OP TMI 11&91ATIC* (Prt m• lere) Jamt1 Whitmore narratn thl1 look 111 how 11ariou1 1r11111 ha111 portrayed the American Weat In th11 ept1ode: tht Iron· tier v111on1 or painter• George C&llln and Alfred Jacob Miiier (1 hr.) I COYD ITOIY Profile of Pt tt r Allt n. UVM WLD The e1tee11 of tou111m, overgrazing and other environmental prtt· surH on A1r1ca·s Amboeell N1tlon11 Perk lR) 0 ( t hr) .C: llOYll "'The Buddy Holly Story" ( 1978, Biography) Gary BuMy. Don Stroud Besed on the Ille of rock 'n' roll pioneer Buddy Holly whO skyrocketed to ' - lame 1n tne 1950s Defore his untimely death at the age or twenty-two 'PG' ( 1 nr . 33 min) J.) llOV11 "The Grea: Muppet Caper" ( 1981 Comedy) Tne Mupoets. Charles Groo1n The Muppets travel to London. wnere reporters Kerrtut and Fozzle be- come caught up m a 1ewel robbery and Miss Piggy 1s romanced by a dashing con man ·a· ( 1 hr 35 min ) ( LOYlllOAT 1:10 DOI MAIAMI OkAZU 1:11 ... (JAl'AMIH) l:IO ... ODDCOUPll ..... THlllO.,.. 1MAU W°"°"' Joan substitutes tor Jamie's 111 teacher Gil U.OYO OOIL V1I Cl) llOV11 'Dally Duc~·s Movie: Fantastic Island" ( 1983 Comedy) Animated Fourth in the series ol Warner Bros clas· sic cartoon comp11a11ons, as Bugs Bunny ano con1pany spoot "Fantasy Island " 'G' 11 nr 18 min) ~ Titl "-111 ICINI wmt CffAN.11 I UTI WllHND NIWI MO HOU YWOOO 1001 NIOHTI (JAIANIH) 1• (l)•..uTI• G> OUR HOUH Jessie asks Joe Kaplan lo lmd out why Gus has been acting mean In stereo ( 1 nr ) D ®) llOVll 'Hero In The Family' (Premiere Comedy 1 Christopher Collet. Cl1tf Oe'roung As a result of an encounter 1n space with a rnys1er1ous gas. an astro· naut's m1no 11> transferred into the body of the chimp accompany11'\g n1m. A "Otsney i"i~l·h~ Q (2hB ) I ~ AT POPI Tony Bennett sings a medley of his hits, including "It Med to Be You," "As Time Goes By" and "I Lett My Heart In San Francisco " ( t hr ) TMICIC AND TMCTOll PUU ~-... (Z),,llOVll "The Emerald Forest" ( 1985. Drama) Powers Boothe Meg Foster Af- ter a decade-long search an Ame11can engineer 1s reunited with hrs son who has become the cultural product ot his Ama- zon trioesmen abductors ·n· 1 1 hr 55 min l ·· I MUIA••~ll 1:11 ,..., 'ALWIU CIMTWI ICllNCI llOMTOll MPOITt Topic: American farming .. • (I) ...... H WllOTI (Se11on Prt mlt re) Angela Lan1oury 1tu111 my•· ttry wrltt r·turn•d·dettct1ve Je11ro11 Flt lCht r 1n 1n11 hghthearttd onme drema Tonight JtHIOll'I 11earoh fOJ I •uPPOH d· ly dH d re1111v1 leaos her 10 1 small. 1cc1- idtn~1-~1~~~~d tr111e11ng circu1 (Part 1 ol U1Y ITmT ,,, 11oreo Denny druma 1Jp auppoll !Or a former W11tern1 1do1 who may 101e hll horM 11 1 long·llme foe hh his way In atereo (R) ( 1 hr ) G llOVll · The Return 0 1 Frank Cennon" ( 1980. Orama) William Conrad Arttlur Hiii. Semiretired private investigator Fref'lk Cannon decide& to 1001< 11•to rhe 11pparent suicide of en Old fnend 11nd tormer Army Intelligence colleague (2 nrs ) i TM.II l'ROM THI DMIKllDI :.ma. OI n4I ...CH AHO 'AllOUI (Season Premiere) Weaith 1n the Soviet Union. Sophia Loren on F or1da's Williams Island; Rich Little gives a tour ot h18 Mell- ou· home, tl'le ultimate n 11m0Js•nes ( , hr I 9 THI LMNO tum: A ~AIT OI TMI IMTM Host Da111d Atterioorougr v•s,ts Ha· wall, Nepal Northern lre1an::1 i<enya and New Zealand to learn wn~ 1.le 'orms. tn· eluding hufT'lans re loJ"• IL , 11r11n1c sites i )0 (1hr) llMJll TMI LOM> llAITl"'91CI THUTRI W rstor Churchill The Wiiderness Years" Despite oppos111on trom many of his colleagues. Churchill urges the go11emmen1 to take his warnings about Hitler senously (Part 6 of fil. (R) 0 \ 1 t'lf ) ~ llOvtl "CaHlorn1a Suite" ( 1978, Com· edy) Alan Alda, Maggie Smith. Based on the play by Neil Simon Several couples tlecome involved 1n situations ranging !tom a child-custody ballle to the seeming self·destruct1on ot a room during their 1t1y 111 e po1h hotel ·pa· c:;i ( 1 hr . •3 min.} (l}IPOln'ICINTD CH) llO¥ll "Police Acaoemy 2· Tht lr Flret A11lgnment" ( 1985. Comedy) Sttvt Outtenbtrg, Bubba Smith Wht n vandal· 11m 1>eg1ns to rur1 rampant. 1uthorlllt1 ,... cru1t the motley police academy gradu· ates u a IH t·dltch clean-up tffort. 'PG· 13' c:;i ( t hr , 27 min) C1J llO¥ll "Sweet Dreams" ( 1986. Ori · ma) J111101 Lange. Ed Marr la Marltt l pit· 11111 parallel Paray Cllna'a rlu to brlllltnot 1n tht world of country mu11c 'PG-13' ( 1 hr ' 55 min.) Cl) ODO COUPt.I ;I) llOYll "lnv111on U S A ( 1986. Ad· 11er11ure) Chuck Norrie Richard Lynch, A former U S apec1a1 agent's peaceful r• t1rement 11 rudely interrupted by en 1nv1d- 1ng Commun111 force bent on fuming Americana against each other In stereo 'R' \ 1 nr . 47 min I QI NOMI AACINO From ttie L A County Fair Grounds l:JO De Y~ (Season Premiere} Emmy Award-winning actress Valerie Harper stars as the wile or an a1111ne ouot (Josh Taylor) and mother to three sons To· night 1ntellectua1 Mark moons the crowd at a school assembly In stereo O Cf) LOUGMNT m C .. CtC rT OUT1 Cultural events ere on !he top of Edna s 11st when she belrtends a man who shares her interests (R) ~=== Dally Piiat - c '"' ROJ.HAI'' SroRY IUDDY vmi L A s s I F · I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 1 8 ' t ~ ' I l ' t i ' ~ l 5 f Q Sunday, September 28 1986 11 -lunclay Cont. l ~MU.BY .. (I) llO¥ll "Under The Influence· (Premiere. Orama) Andy GriH1th, Season Hubley Alcohohsm mreatens the personal and professional hves of two generations of an American family O (2 hrs ) D CID llO¥ll Intimate Encounlers (Premiere. Orama1 Donna Mills. James Brohn Boredom sends a housewife back 10 college. wnere she finds her romanttc fantasies becoming uncomfortao1e realt· ttes O (2 hrs ) 8 AT ntl llCWml Woth Re a Reed and 0111 Hams Scneduled rell!El ws Tnal"s L1te1 (Jack Lemmon Julie Andrews) The Name of the Rose· !Sean Connery F Murray Abranam). · TOUQh Guys !Burt Lane.aster t<trk Douglas1 G ®l llCWm Ra1oers 01 The Lost Ar~· ( 19e 1. Adventurer Harrison Ford. Karen Allen In 1936 a g1obe·tro1t1ng archaeolo gist-adventurer races Nazi evllooers tor a legendary re1tg1ou1 ar11fac1 of enormous poNer na1towly escaping dozens of death lraps en route In stereo O 12 hrs . 30 mrn ) • llOYll "Von R1chtt10ten And Brown ( 1971 , Drama) Jotin Phillip Law Barry Primus Tne lives ot two men are •Nerrupt· eo when they become pilots ounng World War I (2 hrs ) I m•mtt COflLMD ..,..,.AOQMT llAITDPtlCI TMIATM .. Winston Churchill The Wlldernesa Years Despite opposition lrom many of tlls colleagues Churchill urges the government to take hrs <Narn1ngs abOut Hitler seriously !Part 6 of ~~~u. B ltfl1'11h'1 .. Praying Mantis·· Bea plans revenge at1er learning of her husoand's plot to muroer her 1Part 2 of 3) (A) O £ ~11 QMATUT lllOlmfTI Highlights of the '77 Dallas CowbOys and '78 Pitts· ~~~=s (1hr) CI: llOYll "Ma11e < 1985 Comedy) Glenn Close. Mandy Pa11nk1n A demure San Francisco secretary develops a split personality when the ghost of an outra- geous 20s flapper inhabits her boOy 'PG" l1 hr • 30 min ) -~--0 '\ •8 WHAn ~ NOWll !Season Premiere) Nadine plans a surprise dinner for Raj's long-lost fa111er CJ) 'Am Danny arums up wpport for a former Westerns 1do1 <Nho may lose t'us horse of a 1ong·1tme foe nes his way In stereo (R) I 1 hr ) CH) ~ CNll'. ntl IULU AM IACIC Ouarterbacl< Johnny Valentine risks being cut from the team wher• he refuses 10 stop takla&:Dyg:.,. -I= IWOll J1rr r owler en11s1s lh~ help of a motorcyc1os1 IQ capture animals tnat cannot be her~ a11 (RJ I mn YOUll IET ova --.01'0llOMOW lfOllY t1I ...,.. A look at the 1nflu· ence of three early 1nvas1ons of Great Brit· a1n -by the Anglo-Saxons, the Vlldngs and the Normans -on the shal)ing ot the E'nghsh tangy~, also lhe poetry of Geot· fray Chaucer 1 hr ) 1 .... ,. -.AT SW~· "Dance 1n America An Evening of Dance and Con- versatton With Martha Grat'lam The ch<>- 12 Sunday, September 28. 1086 reograpner 1n1100uces three 01 hef classic wmks pertormed by lhe Marina Graham Dance Company "Errand 1n10 the Male ' ·Cave of the Heart' and 'Ac1s of l 1ghl i_AJ ( 1 nr 30 min ) ~ llOY'm Victor / \11ctona· I 1982 Comeoy1 Julie Anorews, Rooer1 Pr~1on A gay 1mpresar10 turns a starving smger rnto the ra9e of 1930s Parrs by b1M1ng he• as Europe s greatest female 1mpersona· tor "PG' (2 hrs. 15 min) :E PRO TUii ROOIO 'lL A -....,.. wmt &1. GMHA11: A ...,. AT ntl AUJIOM Tape-0 at Sar F1anc.rsco s Fillmore aud1tor1um this sa lute to 60s rock features performances by Jeiari BaeL Joe Cocke1 and Sly and the Family Stone Exc1us111e concert 1001age ot Jtn"' Morrison Janis Joplin ano J1rr Hendrix Host Bolt Granam 1.1 lllOVIE ··country' ( 1984 f)1ama1 Je~ SIC-3 Lange. Sam Shepard Threatened w1t'1 lorecloture ot her tarm ar lo<Na woman st1UQgles 10 n0to on 10 ner 1anc ar·d lleep her tam11y 1oge1ne1 PG ( t hr 49m1n J (Ji_, TALll MOii ntl DAMllDI A m1lhone1Je (Keenan Wynn) tells his friend (George Pe\ne) that he will buy n1s sout for $1 m Iron ~ ::!; ~ Aunt 81ll1e has gone .~·o h101ng to avOld being forced 10 return 10 l the =o;;,tart 2 ot 21 ::; -NIM.TM llATTDI ITMU.I LOft, AmllCMI rm.I UMY~I ..... rrl GAMY .....___,I IMOW A sp111t· ua1 counselor (Father Guido Sa1oucco1 comforts Garry when hrs otans for a surprise oirthday party for n s mother enc 1n disaster 1"°'9YWUT ... IUlllAY lfl09'TWA• u• D (I) .... TAL.a fiC* 1MI DAMllDI ROMY I llT IMOWCA• Interviews James Brown. bodybuilder Carta Dunlap filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles racP ca1 driver W1ll1e T R1bbs l ll'A'l 'H ...... AOUllT QM11MI atl.DMN'I NI> lmDeA MID ~ llQHTW Newsmar Ted Koppel moderates three panel d•S· cuss1ons e:icam1n1ng the re1a1t0nsh1p be tween tne media and human rognts issues 1n South Alnca Poland and the Ph1l1p· pon~l.oc.. I AMWMIT\.MO .. cw....vww _) llO¥ll 'A Minor M11ar1p I 1983. Ota meJ John Huston Pele A group ol or· phans led by a devoted priest struggles 10 overcome poveny and eviction from their home (2 hrs I "5, MOVIE ·A 011estron 0 1 Honor ( 1982 Orama) Ben Gauara. Robert Vaughn An nonest New York narcotics cop acc1den· tally becomes ca11ght 1n an elaporate plan by leoerat agents to uncover corruptton 1n c;1t ndmlnistratlon. (2 hrs . 21 min I llOYll "$1• 01 A Kind" ( 1934. Come- dy) Charles Ruggles, W C Flelds Two zany couples manage to oer 1n each other's hair durtng ft eron·country dflve to ICall= il::.;· 2 min ) 11:11 ..... , "°"''AW. ,,. .... , .... ,,. a ... i \lfTOUCMWM AIWCA~ TUM tllFa.. AT TNI llCMll With Rell. R.ed and B111 Hams Scheduled reviews "Thar's Lile' 1 Jaclt Lemmon Julte Andrews), Tn-: Name ot ttie Rose" (Sean Connery F Murray Abraham) "TOLJOh Guys" (Bui• Lancaster, Kiri\ Ooogtas) I llMY FA&.WB.L. IOemWHMT WllCCITYU.1.A. awu• ~-Olm°' A um A P' f, e :>I anrst Charles Bragg wno hurt10• us11 auacks lhe hyt>OCrosy and p1e1e• i.ons of c.on1emporary Ille tr> t'> caoc:atures. llthographs and on pa1nt1ngs f 8'0RTICIJfTD R MOVIE F1ria1 Justice I 1 98~ Suspense 1 J?e Don Baker, Venant1" venar11<r~ A gung·tl<> deputy stienH's skills ere l.l•JI 10 the test tNhen lhe murderer he 1s 1rar1soort1ng 10 furooe escapes custooy R I 1 hr 3 I rrun ) m..mlD tt• 11 111QV1E "Frenzy · ( J-9.72. Suspense Jon Finch. Barry Foster. A number of ur suspecting women fall victim to an 1nsanf' i\oller (2 hrs , 15 min) I llOMllmQUIL.'l"°'"'Mtl•• 1H1 9111CWI fflWl1 ... IPOITI S M ..... YOU WSITl 1MI .... Gu"tt. Whl!ne, Houaton comPoter Michael MatMr I" stereo MIMlll '"°" lllleQ ID: ITOlml t1I .-CAii I Nominated tor an Academr A.,,ard his 1983 documentary profiles 1~ 1ank·ano-1i1e rnemt>ert ol the Ame11car Co!"lmunost Pany dun~ fhe ·309 aro 40s nclud1ng Pete Seeger and Dorothi Hea1ey who loughl for un1on1zatlon. un e'"'p1oyment and social security benef1:s an eognt·hour worl(d&y and crvtl rfohts ( • hr 30 min) ' FMTWf&MD ....,1MllCMI AUTO llACIMI Formula One Grand pr., of P,f l, from Estonl (A) (2 hrs ) 1~11 ' D01MHU1 NOU.YWOOO Cl.~ Ml IQIOUI PROGllWTZI I llOYll "A Change 0 1 Seasons. t 1980. Comedy) Shtrley MacLa1ne. An· •hony Hop~1ns A m•ddle·ageo couple tr, out younger partne11 during a mounta r vacatton ·R ( 1 hr 42 min ) ~ ()) lllOVll · One Deadly Owner" ( 19 7 4 Mystery) Donna Miiis, Jeremy Brett A woman purchases an expensive used ca; whrch appears to operate under us owr vOhlton ( 1 hr 30 min ) aaa•raw COUllll WMt1UIQ •TNIHC>m lllAllT LllDllY llOVll Payday" ( 1973 Dramal Air Torn, Ahna Captt A counrry and western singer rulhleHly makes t111 way to star· dom by manlpulat1ng Md discarding ll)ose around htm ·R' ( 1 hr . 43 NM I 1M • llOWll "The M1lhon ~ .. 01 Su-Muru ( 1967 AClventure) Franlo.te Avalon George Nader The t>eovttlut Su-Mun.i heads a natlonwtde oroon11n11on ol wom ein whO try 10 obtain ttorld pf'twl:'f by en slaVing the world's mos1 int urnt.al men i hrs 1~ min) , ...... MON "Cutter" ( 1973. Mystery) Pe, ter OeAnd11 Cameron Mitchell The dlsap -lunclay Coal. pearance of a pro·lootball quarterbacK becomes the assignment ot a black prl· vate Investigator. { 1 tu .. 30 min ) I DAVID&DOTTO~ ~n..u..u. ... ,._.MLOllD ..zlLYAOAMI 1:11 llOlftl "Desperately Seeking Susan" 1( t985. Comedy) ROS3flna A1que11e. Ma· dOnna AmneSl8. mistal<en 1denhlies and danger t>efall a bo<ed New Jersey house--·aclay -llondng lloviM-••cc:l "Heatwave" ( 1982 Drama) Richard Moir Judy Davis ( 1 hr 32 min ) a. "Stowaway In The Sky" ( t971. Ad· venture) Narrated by Jach: Lemmon ( 1 hr . 22 min I MIC%) "Up The River" ( 1938 Comedy) Preston 6oster Phyllis Brooks ( 1 hr . 30 min) 7•CC) "Jim Thorpe All {'mencan" (1951, Biography) Burt Lancaster. Phyllis Thaxter ( t hr . 4 7 min ) 7:11 ~ "The Thrlll Of It All" (1963, Comedy) Doris Dey. James Garner (2 hrs ) 7* Cl) "Excalibur" (1981, Fenteay) Nigel Terrr,. N1co1 Wllllamson (2 hrs . 20 min.) (%) 'Old Enough" ( 1984, Drema) Sarah Boyd, Rainbow Harvest ( 1 hr 31 min ) Ml® "Let's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982 . Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr 30 min ) ta ~ "Protocol' ( t984. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chris Sarandon ( t hr , 36 min ) (%) "Maxie · ( t985. Comedy) Glenn Close. Mandy Flat1nk1n ( 1 hr 30 min l t.:lt(ll) "Sllverado" ( t985. We11ern) Kevin Kline. Scoll Glenn (2 hrs . 13 mm) Cl) "The War Between The Tates" ( 1977. Orama) Richard Crenna Ehzabeth Ash· ~ (2hrs) 1W(.I) "The Cruel Sea" ( t953, Orama) Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden (2 hrs , 6 min ) -ltl) "W1llle And Joe Back At The Front" ( 1952. Comedy) Tom Ewell Harvey Lem· beck (2 hrs) ... "Mr Je11co· ( t969 Comedy) Patrick Macnee. Connie Stevens ( t hr , 30 min ) 11• ~ "These Thousand Hiiis" ( t959. West· em) Don Murrey Richard Egan ( 1 hr , 36 min ) ClJ "Grandview US A ' ( 1984, Drama) Jamie Lee Cunis. C Thomas Howell ( 1 h1 37 min J -Afternoon llovl•- 1tt1e "The Dark Secret Qt Harvest Home" ( 1978 Horron (Part 1 of 2) Bene Davis. David Acl\royd (2 hrs ) 'H. The Zoo Gang ( 1985, Comedy) Ben Vereen. Jason Ged11ck ( t hr . 37 mm) "Gotay The Last Of The Golden Bears" ( 1984, A~ture) Jeff Richards, Jessl<:a Bleck ( t hr • 3 I min ) W "The Bride.. ( t985. Orama) Sting. Jennifer Beals ( 1 hr , 58 min.) CZJ "The Ameucan Friend" ( 1977. Ora• mat Dermis Hopper Bruno Ganz (2 hrs . 1 min r 1::9 'Excitl1bur .. ( 198 t. l=antesy) Nigel Terry. Nic.ot W1ll1emson (2 r11s 20 min I 1:11 "Oreamscaoe· t 198' Scienct-Fie· hon) Dennis Qua10 Ma11: Von Sydow 11 hr 35 min} ~ wile who become5 lnvoNed with a tree· spmted yoong woman 'PG-13' Q (1 hr . 44~ t:118 -· .,.. "W c Fields And Me" ( 1976. Biography) Rod Steiger. Valerie Perrine ·rhe legendary comedian's mistress Car· 1011a Monti recalls their problem-filled relar tton= (2 hrs.) ~rnv'::'~11•11 a.ct) "Carmen" ( t984, ()pefa) Julia Mt· g1nes-Johnso11, Placido Domingo (2 hrs 32 mtn) a;:J "Frances" ( 1982 Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley (2 hrs , 20 min ) l:ll(Z) "Smithereens" ( 1982, Orama) Susan Berman. Rtchard Hell ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 4111 "The Thahan Space Wars" ( 1980. Science Ficlton) Animated ( 1 nr 36 min) .. Cl) "The Ice Pirates" ( t984. Science Fie· tlon) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby (2 hrs ) (%)"The Emerald Forest ' ( 1985. Orama) Powers Boothe. Meg Foster ( 1 hr , 55 min ) -~"The Wneeler Deeters" ( 1963, Come- dy) James Garner LM Remick (2 hrs . 20m1n.1 1111(11) "Electric Dreams" ( 1984. Co.medy) Lenny Von Oohlen, V1rg1n1a Madsen ( 1 hr. 35 min) "C111zen Kane" ( 1941. Orama) Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten ( 1 hr . 59 min ) -lvenlng ---• U....'.L .. , .... O Mo POOTIALL Dallas Cowboys a1 St. Louis C81dlnals (live) O (3 hrs I Cll ... PAU.IUY ,,....co.,.., -AmMI ...... .olf .... UV..,.,PAa.Y Mlll•Mt11WWErT MO¥ll "The Magnificent Dope" ( 1942 Comedy) Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari A clumsy country t>umpkln wins out over a ~~ed city sllcker ( t hr , 23 min I ~ llO¥ll "The Reformer And The Red head" ( 1950. Comedy) June Allyc;on. Dick Powell An a11orney saves the day for a zool\eeper's flighty daughter whose an tics gel her In hot water with the law t t lhr,=~ .. Cll ... .... :'CLOllPORta.owT Iris's g1t1 pl a trip to Paris backfires when Mu11el needs a passport aod her both cettihcate reveals stiewn.ed. I ...... .. ,~ .... --~ PACll t11CUl1'm 7:11 I Cit M TOMI Featured' a look at tall fashions D 8"'BT~~ Interview with Tom Selleck CS) t.-• M ...r Now drinking heavily. O.ck (Peter Strauss) seeks out his former mistress Rosemary (Seen Young) •• t>ut this time Nicole (Mery S1eent>urgen) retahates with an affair of her o~Part 3 of 3) (2 hrs.) 1:11 ~ · "One Night Only!" ( 198.4, Comedy) Lenore Zann, Helene Udy. A clever taw student in urgent need of cash combines a New Year's party and a rowdy hockey team and produces a money-mak· Ing venture ( 1 hr . 26 min ) •••W'OOlll (I) flll llAGAZlm Joan ColhM' secretary: a cat that can eat with spoons, forks and lcho~=um T1IB'I CO.Nff • WHllL t11 fOllMm ,_..TMILOllD IU••u~ Mm!ICA'I CW': CH•11 MM DOWN ._ -Cl) ..... ~ ll0¥11 "Old Enougt"i" ( 1984, Orama) Sarah Boyd. RatnbOw H11r1est. Despite d1tterences 1n their backgrounds. two ado- lescents develop a friendship that helps to ease thetr growing pains 'FIG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) G DAM IMADOWI 7:21 ~ llCMI "High Noon" I 1952, WMtern) Gary Cooper, Lloya Bridges. A murderer and his brothers attempt to even the score with the sherltt Who sent him to pris-on ( t hr . 45 min ) 7* e '9tOTOflUY Featured Oesr Arnez Jr. and Morgan Brittany on growing up In Hollywood, celebrity fund·ralstng with Ellz· abeth Taylor and Chad Everett: Wayne Rogers and Dudley Moore on successful business 1nvest~nt1 CMDIHAMI IGUAMNGI U.ATUMI HOUYWOOO IQUAMI Cl) ... M•A•1-.. CllMllMOY WLD AmNCA A survey of the antlered deer lamlly. 1nc1ud1ng the whlletell, cari- bou, moose and elk. Q co lllCUUQtUI GllOUP ~ MAX HUDllOOll Featured a tour of Scand1nav1a. Max performing the song The Death 01 Mary Lou And Others." a comp1ta11on 01 the world's greatest dlsaa· ter songs _ ,HJ AU.QQU ROCK GobO decides to give up ei1plormg until an 1nv1s1ble monster ar- 11ves 1n Fraggle Rock O {$1 -. al 'I MAL ~ AD'l8IMm The members of the Bill family are all excited wnen they are 1nv11ed to lhe lather I son c;cout picnic everyone. that is e11cept young Bill who Is no longer a scoot In stereo Peter Scoleri stars G HORII MCllQ From the L A County Fan Grounds Ml 8 (I) lAll I AU.a Kate and Ame flrld • wallet contairnng SS.000 1n cash Q e e Ml ALF decides to have some tun while Mrs OchmOnek baby·&lts Brten In s1ereo • llO¥ll "TM t~ Plretes" ( t98.C, Sci· ence ~1ct1on) Robert Urich, Mary Crosby Space pirates jotn e princess 1n search of her explou!r lather and a newly dtSCOV· Sunday. September 28. 1986 13 Monclay Coal. ere<l source ot much·needed water 1n a nea~~rs ) I: "The Bounty" ( 1984, Drama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins. Dunno the famous 18th-century Soutl'I Seas voyage. an officer ol the English sailing ship "Bounty" leads a mutiny against Captain Bhgh and !alls 1n love with a Tah111an prin- cess (2 hrs J • MTMIOMM WORLO This slice of Am· ericana features the Expernnental Aircraft Assoc1a11on's Annual lnterna11ooa1 Fly·ln held 1n Oshkosh, Wrs author Garry Wills' por1ra11 ol G80fge Washington !he arch1 lecture ot American churches. and the re· newal of Fa_ye_ttev1lle. N C o ( 1 hr) I flllAm THI LOID THI WllT OF TMI llA9&ATIOM The pioneers' westward expansion and the in- fluence of the annell.ation ol Texas, the Mexican War and the lure ol gold are seen lhrough the pa1nt•ngs ot George Caleb Bingham. Alt>er1 81erstadt and Charles Nahl Also the lithographs ot Cur- 11er ano Ives and the Wesrs first phoro- g!~phs I 1 hr J ~llCMI Enrer The Dragon" ( 1973, Ad venture/ Bru(fe Lee, John Saxon A kung lu e>epert is aSS1gned to penetrate an IS· land fortress 1n order to destroy an opium and while slavery empire 'R' ( I hr 39 min) ~~The Bad News Bears In Break· 1ng Training" (1 977. Comedy) Wiiiiam Devane. Jac1<1e Farle Haley The young star ol a L 1tt1e I eague baseball team tiPads lo• the Ho11ston Astrodome and en· hsrs lhe aid of his estranged tarher to coach the m1s1tts PG' Q ( 1 hr . 40 min ) l llCml 'The 4rh Man" ( t983. Orama/ Jeroen Krabbe. Renee Soutend111< Recur rent premon111ons ol a deadly encounter tail to prevent a writer lrom lalhng 1n love w11h a woman whose previous husbands ~~c:-ily (I hr 44 min ) CJ) P~ TALI THIATWI "Pied Piper Qt Hamelin" Enc Idle stars 1n this dramatize· 11on ot Robert Browning's poem aboul a piper whO removes rats from the city ot Hamelin w11n his magical ltute In stereo ~M.Y>.D. t:al. Cl) TOGIT'Hlfl WI ITMD David and Lori dtscover lhat Sam has devetoped a crush on his adopted sister Stars Elliott Gould and Dee Wallace S1011e D GD AllAZltG ITONl1 A 10-year·old boy uses a magic spell to switch t>odtes lw11hi:Fa~~~o O ..... c.c.AT1 INITIC9IT8 ......... U. THI FIJI ICM wmt CtWUI CHAM..- 1""" GUNN .. ..wMART !Season Premiere) The comedic escapades 01 OICk Louoon (Bob Newhart), a history t>utt and aUlhot who moves trom New YOfk 10 Vennonl to run the 200-yeer·otd Strattord Inn. Tonight; low ratings force 1ne cano.llt1t1on of Dick's "Vermont Tod3y" program Also stars Ju· llo Duffy Tom Poston and Mary Frann Q D e llOV9 "Adam, His Song Cont In· ues" (Premiere, Ofama) Daniel J. Travan· 11. JoBeth WllUams As they recover from the emotl0na1 traume surroondlng their son's murder. the Walsh family faces new 1ens1ons as John WalSh accepts a rob with a newly f()(med chlldren·s nghts agency Based on a true story o (2 hrs.) 8 IMCQ'fVB MacGyver helps a young· ster cope with the death of his lather o l hr) ... CHMml MPOllT wmt DOii COllYIU. llOVll "Death Ship" ( 1980, Horror) George Kennedy Richard Crenna. Alter their lul(ury ltner e>eplodes on !he high seas. survrv0<s are "rescued" by a large black. empty vessel (2 hrs ) I THILOUVM flllAm THI LORD DIVORCI: A .,,. ~ TO AM am DrvOfce Med1a11on is e.<plored as an aller na11ve approach to drvorce seltlement '.'[) "" YIAMOOI: -.... a.MD 'A-11IOT1 (l)ITMTMK (J) llOVll "The Emerald Forest" ( 1985 Drama) Powers Boothe. Meg Foster Al- ter a decade-long search. an American engineer 1s reunired w11h n1s son who tia!. oecome the cullural produc1 of his Ama zon t11besmen abductors In stereo 'R' Q l!. hr 55 min ) CL llOVll "Up The R111er' (1 938 Come· dy) Pres1on Fo<;ter Phyllis Brooks A group ot pnson 1nma1es passes rhe time playing loo1 ball and romancing tovely la dies ( 1 hr 30 min 1 m tlQKT QA.LI.DY ~@ UTIOML •OGMPttC IDLOMR Sav ing landscapes and endangered animal habitats from human encroachment. the Maya Mountains ot Behze 1n Central America. two rock climbers 1n Verdon France (2 hrs ) t:a18 ()) DIN•tQ womN 1Prem1P•P) Oil( 1e Caner Annie Polls [)e11a Burk" an•1 Jean Smart c;tar as tour wnmen who ·un a decorating business 1n Atlanta Tonight Suzanne !alls 1n IO\IP with Mary Jo s eM husband Cf) llOVW Hud ( 1963. Drama 1 Pnv1 Newman. Melvyn Douglas On a l e~<i" ranch. a hOUSl'hOIO I!. d1s1upled Oya OHIPr riff between an uncomprom1<;1ng man ar-'1 his unprincipled tree·hv1ng son 11 hrs 30 m1n) I r::.a TO ...._,.'Coverage ot tile opening nigh! lest1v1!fes at rhe ri ew Orange County Performing Arts Center ll hr , 30mm) ,f., '°""9QAT RACltO Popeye s O!lsno11> Grand Prix from New Orleans (Tal)ed> I tlQKT QAUDY .. Cl) CA..V 6 LACIY (Seasoo Prem· .ere) Crime drama slamng Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless as two New York City derec lives Tonig~ Cagney and Lacey 1e1uc· tantly tal<e on an 1nves11gation ot their lel· • llow fJJln O ( I hr ) m•u. PMTAIY*MD llACGYVIR MacGyver helµs a young ster cope with the oealh ot his lathe• Q 1 h ) YAM 00GH • ML.ft II A -.uM'T Featured are the pa1nt1ngs created by Van Gogh during a 15-month period ln southea~etn Fr•noe 11 the cHm1J1 of his career. WOfkl lncl\Jde "The Hal'Vftt." "The SunllOW9fs" and "Van Gogh's Bed· room... t 1 hr ) ·----CC)_.,. "Somo K1no Of Hero" ( 1962, Comedy) Richard Pryor Margot Krddet A war veteran lums to e Ute of crime after the govetnmen retuses to give him baek pay he earned while being a prisoner In Ncuth Vietnam tor <;" yeBrs R' ( t hr . 3~ 'min ) . ROMUC. llOVll "S1lverado" ( 1985. Wesrern) Ke111n Kline. Scort Glenn In the 18806. the parhs ol rwo d11lter9 converge en rou1e lo their destiny 1n a town called SilveradO 'PG· 13' O (2 hrs .. 13 min) U lllOVll "Body Double" ( 198~. Suspense) Craig Wasson. Melanie Grit· 11th An unemployed HotlywOOd actor. hoose-s1tting tor an acqua1n1ance, be- comes ob~d with a beau11tul nelgh- oor irwolved w11h the porno film industry and a susoect 1n a violent murder 'R' \ 1 n1 49 min J TWIJQHTZO. "*1'M .U ElllOUI NOCM'PFZIQ -... Km MD DM1 AXTIU. ...., °"' .owra ..... llOVll "The Ameocan Friend'' (1977. Drama/ Dennis Hopper Bruno Ganz The des11nies ot an American smuggler and a dying German converge when they com· m11 a murder together (Sub11t1ed) (2 n •1nrs WL_. Tllld'AY • ICTV $ketches Raoul Withers (levy) staets a new gossip snow videos oy Bing Crosby (Flaherty) and Neil Young LMoranis) m llGIHTUPI Host David Brenner Scheduled· actor Paul Hogan (" 'Croco- dile' Dundee"). recording artist Al Green. fli) IUnlJIF\.al Leonard wants someone to spend his birthday wlth. Ria wants ex- ettement and Ben wants nothing 1n per· llcular ' CtMT\M LRITY\.l lllAQ.Um ...... ""'°"" ~ QllZZL Y ADAMI llCWll "Porky's Revenge ( 1985. Comedy) Dan Monanen Wyatt Kn1gh1 A group ot F1or1da nigh school studenrs matches wits with the proprietor ot a local brnthel 'R' O ( 1 hr 31 min ) mUMTTA 11:to@ llCml "Nero Wolle" ( 1979, Mystery) Thayer David Anne Ba:-tter A wealthy •eat es111te magnate who teels ne·a being watched oy the FBI turns to armchair de- tectrve Nero Wolle tor nelp (2 hrs 5 rn111 I 11:11 II MION a ..aM A young man is tormented by a prac11ca1 101<er (A) 11 hr 10 Min ) 0 G) mT 0# CAMON From June 1985 blues singer B B King comedian WU St111ner and NBC News correspondenr Cor1nre Chung )om hosr JoMny 'Carson In lsterm.i ~ ~.;v,/,,AY llQtfT LM (11 ~ Wl.O, WU WllT VIW UNrfl&LD AOtM't L<iurence 1nrea1anc; 10 leave again. c1a1m109 that Jane doesn t NM~ lime IOI him l ..... u.. AT_. • .._.. ...,..... - 11119 _,.. "The Bride'' ( t985. Orama) Sling. J Miler Be111s Beron Franken· 5te1n's temale creatton 1s sp111ted wlttl a ltery independence ot mine! and bOdy 'PG·13'£11 hr ,58mlfl J -·'''""··· Sunday, September 28. 1986 15 -----llY Conl. Cll•CCULI 0 ~ Host David Brenner Scheduled: act Of Paul Hogan (" 'Croco- dile' Du=~ . recOfdlng artltl Al Green IL llMWBI Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved review "OteUo" and "Crocodile Dundee." In stereo. (!) COU.W POOTIM..I. West V1<g1n1a at P1ttsb\Jrgh or Georgia at Sooth Carolina ffi) (3 hrs I (1J llCMI "Slip Into Silk" ( 1985, Adul!) Kelly Nichols, Jamie GUiis A late·ntght ra· d10 talk show hostess gets even with a scheming 1ob stealer ( 1 hr . 18 min ) CPJ ll0¥9 "Target Ot An Assass1~· ( t978. Suspense) Anthony Quinn. John Phillip Law While vl8lt1ng South Afflca for a medteal treatment, an African pre&1dent 1s klClnappeCI by his guard and held tor ransom. (2 hrs ) GMCL&a 11:11 (8) llCMI "Cease Fire" ( t 985. Orama) Don Johnson. LtSa Blount Pysch<>log1<:al problems plague a Vietnam veteran's per· sonal and profes51ona1 life as he tries to readjust to his surroundings upon return· ~ home ( 1 hr . 40 min ) -· e LATI .-T wml OAVID ~ Scheduled. comic actor Jim Belushi. sing· e1 Sarah Va= In stereo ( 1 hr I -~ -Tuesday 1r11® "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Sco11 Baio. Willie Aames ( t hr . 35 min I .. (I) "Goldy The Last Of The Golden Bears" ( 1984, Adventure) Jeff R1ch•rds. Jessica Black ( t hf • 3 t min ) •CZ> "Grandview, US A." ( 1984. Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C Thomas Howell ( 1 hr , 37 min) lr1I CC) "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" ( 1943, Musi· cal) Betty Grable Robert Young ( 1 hr 14 min) HI 111) "Raw Wind In Eden" (1958. Adven· ture) Esther Williams. Jett Chandler (2 hrs) Jlll(C) "Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare ( 1 hr , 32 min.) Cl) "Superman" ( 1978, Fantasy) Chris topher Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 hrs 23 min) •OO "Sweet Dreams" (1985, Orama) Jes· sics Lange. Ed Harris ( 1 hr . 55 min.) (%) "Tl')e Llllle Otummer Girl" ( 1984, Ota· ma) 01ane Keaton, Yorgo Voyagis (2 hts . 10 min.) •eel "Ladyhawke" ( 1985, Fantasy) Matthew Broderick. Rutger Hauer. (2 hrs .. t min) Cl) "City That Never Sleeps" ( 1953. Ota· rna) Oig Young, Mala Powers. (2 hrs) -(8) "Man In The Wllderneu" (1971, Ad· ven1ure) Richard Hamt. JOOn Huaton ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) (I) "The Prodigll" ( 1965, Orame) L.llna Turntr, Edmutld Purdom. ( 1 hr .. S. min) -«l) "The Otvll'I Oltclple" ( 1959. Com4J- dy) Burt Lancaatef, l<llk Oouglat . (i htS) -· "8ad Ronald" ( 197•. SU14*'M) Kim Huntef. Scott Jacoby ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) "Tii. Ameriatn Frltnd" (1977, Ora· ma) Dennis ~. 8Nno Gani. (2 tn. 16 S~nday, September 28, 1906 -+ D llO¥ll "The Ou1lle< Memorandum· (1966 Suspense) George Segal Alec Guinness Br1t1Sh Intelligence hires an Amertean 10 locate the 11eadQuarters of a Neo-Na~an1zat1on (2 hrs 10 min ) j :.r~TONIQHT Interview with Tom Selleck G) llOVll · Deatn Al Love House 1 1976 Mystery) Aot>erl Wagner Kare Jae.ks•)(· A young writer s oosess1on with ii 1onQ dead movie queen is encourageo by lhe lstar~o;:r~~~=) AIBICAN tTOfrf • NAiii TMI LORD tMG (I.) llOV11 Diop Ou1 Father t 1913.? Comedy) OIC.k I/an Dyke, Ma11e11e Han ley A m1aa1e-aged man leaves r11s ad\ler 11s1ny 1ob and n1oves 10 a 1011 ~men1 w11n his youngest daughte1 Nh rest ol the family rebels aga1nr.1 h1 e<.1s1on IR) 11 hr 20r111n 1 $ lllOV11 A<:lvPf1t .1res c;t a Plurnoer Mate f 1976. Come<Jyl Cn11stoprier Heal (la1r1e P111ge A plumoe1 hate.tie-, a plan to rid htm'>ell ol his gamtJllny debts l hr, 12m1n I , ....... DILYICCMIO lllOY1I .. , UC.I< I T P>ar I 1934 w.-sr ern) John Wayne Gabby Hayes A cow· 7 min I 11:11 C 'Chanots Ot Fire · ( 1981 Otan1a1 Ben Cross Ian Chatleson (2 hrs 3 1n1n I -JU1ernoon Movies- 1219. "The D111~ Sec.re• 01 Har11est Home ( 1978 Horroq (Parr 2 of 21 Betti'! Davi~ David AckroyCI (2 hrs I CH) ·~a"a11ns11 Smiles· ( 198? Adven ture) Mark Milter Donovan Scott ( 1 hi 45 min) $ Arner11...111 f lyt>r<,' r tQB' ~.-IJ "evr11 Cosll pr fJ,1v•tl t ''"'I f 1 hr ~4 '""'I 1• Z F •c.ahl.iw I 198 1 Fan1.tsy1 Nigel Terry. N1co1 W1111~mson 12 hrs , 15 mm l 1:9 CC1 "The n1ver. I 19&4 D1an1A) Milt C1b son Sissy Spac,ck (:>hrs ;> mm ) a.<S 'f lvr•, Tr .. 11 ' r 11~ Way II Is 111110 Mll'>•t..tl) Du<.Ulllt?lllcHy 11 hr .S8 min I ltl 1 'Rl "Up•, g 0fJw1,s" I 1981 Co111edyl Colin Sk1nn•J1 AnClrew Sab1!iitl>n I 1 "' 3 7 "''" I Cl.J Oh r.od' Ynu Devil 11984, Come· <Jy) Ce1Jrye Owns rec:1 Wa'is t 1 hr 16 m111) li:lll Z lJp Tiu' H1vr•1 ( 1938, Con1edy1 P1t!'>lo11 fn'>tlll Phyths Arookc; I 1 ht 30 min I W CC) Trw Muanes1 Man 111 The Wnrld · U943 Comedy) Jeck Beri11y nrn.11ec;te1 .. CC) "Real Geruus" 1198!>. Cw111dy) v.11 Kilmer Gabe Jarrel ( t tir 45 mtn I (l.l 'Teen Woll 11!)8!J. Comedy) M1· chaet J Fox, Jamcci Hamp1on ( 1 hr 3, min) CJ) "Maxie" ( 1985, Com11<1y) Glenn Clo$e, Mandy Pettnk1n I I hr • 30 min ) __ .,,. ...... ___ _ ·•11&..-:: ?93e11 .... ooy tries 10 clear his s1deklek of charg o t armed robbe<j; ( 1 hr 30 min I @)TODAY'IM!IAll G) 1110Y11 Goodbye Mr Chips" ( 19~ Orama) Robert Donat. Gree1 Oarsoo deCl1cated English scnoo1mas1er tt mu. loveel oy ht& students (2 hrs ) . z fllOYll 'Mata Hart" I 1985. Oram ~y1v1<1 Kr151e1 Chn"opner Cazenove .P.O•Jc.l•vP OU•ch woman 1s recruited t.>ermany 10 spy on the French 1n her O• s11ec1a1 way ou11ng World Wai I 'A' ( 1 n 48 1111n I 1:11 I WOM.D AT LMQI 1:11 ... COUITIAU'I ~ Of n WOM.D In C.ubd Cousteau explores an < n• 1•Pd Srian1sn cru1sef sunk by the U t1.1-.1y during the Span1sh·Amencan W1 •I' 11'> the Guantanamo Bay US na' IM'lP. anr1 lalks Wtlh President Fidel ca 1•0 lm e11v11onmen1a1 consctovsne~s a• c "I.la ., 1r111r1vAt1ve lt5hmg methOds t11 I ' QITIMAllT AU•TMl,Aa.Y PRAltl TMI LORD 1:AI llOV11 T manuelle In · Bangko• 19/8 D1arna) Laura Gemc;er. Crts A '1m A f ,11as1an 1ourna11s1 has seve<al SI> 1.1 11a•'>• .1 '> ,.1111 a variety of partners wh •r.11et.r1g n 1t1P Far East ·R' ( 1 hr . ; rn1n l 'AUOAIY AIC ... Q THMl't COWANY -AIMAll .,....""°"" .... 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IDUMTTA @ llOYll "A tom•c City I 1952 Suspense) Gene Barr / L yd1a Ctar.-e Ttie son of a physicist •S 1<1dnapoec by foreign ~ents ( 1 hr 50 min I B Cl) HOT IHOTI Amanda and Jason 1n ve.s1tga1e a murder at a supposedly haunt ed castle Stars Dorothy Par~e and Boo1t1 Sava~ ( 1 hr • 1 O min ) D • toellHT Host Johnny Carso,, Scheduled NBC 1po1tscaste1 Joe Gara- l"'l';t~Jwr uw -=;7.";'J.,, '"'''" '" "" IL•ii,;•=:• "•I'"'' ga, ....... lllOVll "0.1per11t1y Seeking Suaan· ( 1996, Comedy) Rotanna ArQuette Ma- donna Amnetll m11takan 1de!'lt111t1 ana danger befall a oortd New Jersey noute· wife who bacom11 1nvo111ed w111'1 a 11ee 1p1r1ted young woman 'PO· 13· I 1 hr 44 mtnJ •CC) MO¥ll 'Rea1 Genius ( 1985. Col"!'e dy) Val Kilmer Oaoe Jairet UnOeknow"" ro a wlte·c1ac1e.ng co-ed and his green horn roommate tl'le11 superior sc1ent1l1c aptitudes are being usea to cult11111t m" · tary U~ons PG' O ( 1 hr 45 min I --1 T OP TMI UNOPICTID ODOCOW\I NIQHTUPI Hos1 David Brenner Scl'leduled Phylicia Rash8<1 I Tne Cosby $ho~ .:MJc1an Herbie Hancock I Oil llCUUQHLltt ONION ONI .... IAlllAU MOYtl "Three Coins In Tne Founta1ri 11954. Romance) Clifton Webb Dorothy McGu11e T"lr&A airls oet 11ary.ng results al 1er w1snrng on a corn at the Fountain of Tre111 (2 nrs ) S MOV. "Superman" ( 1978. Fantasy) Cnr1stopr1er Reeve Margot Kidder Mild· "'anroereo reporter Ctar1< Ke~t dons his •ea cape arid uses nis superhuman pow· ers to thwart an archcrtm1nal's plot to de· siroy me West Co.est with a giant earth· i ake In stereo 'PG' (2 hrl . 23 min ) ?9CWI - 11:111 II LATI....., wmt DAVID~ SC'leduled comedian George Miiier. Ro- land Gift of the mu11ea1 ~roup Fine Voong IC•n~~~~. 8"' o•Ml a111n Shean. i 11g111e Fo.,.y T~a CIA 11ngagn an !111 Garman refugee 10 11aa1 a 1crambllng device from the l<OEI 1n E111 Borlin (2 hrl , 10 min ) W ='~TCMIOMT 1n11rv1ew wtth ~bert WaRntr at llOVll Strike Force" ( 1981:-0rama) Roberl Stack. Dorian Harewood Tht oaatns ot two crimtn111 laao a highly 1•a1ned 1quad of undercover dtllctlv11 nro a bafltlng homicide c11e 1n which a murderer 11111cks apparently unrelated 111ct1ms one day every weel< ( 1 hr 30 ,,, n ) ' L~VI, AIBICAN Im.I •CMANICAL UllYIMI (R) 0 """9 TMI LOtm AUTO RACltCI NASCAR Mod1fleds from Norih Wilkesboro Ill C (RJ ( i nr 30 '1'\1n ) 1~ IJ (I) MOV. 'T"e Ballad 01 Caoie Hogue < 1970 Comedyl Jason Aooaros Steila Stevens Aoandontd oy n1s part· ne•s. a wizened ctd prospector sets up a orosperous way station and plots revenge tn1 11 hr 20 min ) 1bll 'l. MOV. "Thal Obscure Ob1ecr 01 De· sire · ( 1977 Fantasyl Fernando Rey Weclnesclay Mownlng Movies- ... (%) "Excellbur r 98 1 Fa• •asy 1 N1gr> Terry, N1co1w1111amson 12 h1s 1o;,r111n) left CC" "The Meanest M11n 111 rne World t.!943 Comedy\ Jacll Be• ny Rochester •CC) ' Kind Hearrc; And Coronets 11949 Comedy I Alec ~wrriec.<; Dern s P1·t>" t hr 44 m,, I .5; Up<; A now•1<, 1q53 ( (lmeCI~ I Cofln $k1r>ner A1•c!rQw SaU•'" ~ nr 37 min) 7•@ "The Nuny Pr(,l~~l>Or 1 tCl6J Comf' d.rl Jerry l ew1s Stella Slt>vl"rt<; t? t11s I 7:11 z., "Old f r>nuyt 1 '984 f)r;11n111 Sa111r Boyd. Aa1rbC"w Harvesl I 1 nr 3 t min 1 1111 "Murrow 11q8fi D•A,.,' 0.1 •Pl 1 Travanll naonP, C·' en,111 I 1 ,,, 40 mint •CC') "The J1ys.1w Mlli1 • l'lt\4 ()rc1r11 II Michael Caine l au1Pn1.1> 011,1er 1 t r 11 mrn) .. "A Fine Maclne~s 11q66 (,011 .... d,11 Seen Connery Jo;inr e Wooowtir 1 I~ hr<;) "Up fhe R11.oer < 1038 Con•Pr1YJ Preston Fo~ter Pn~lhs Brooks /-\ hr ~O mrn) .. "Ship 0 1 Fools 11965 Orama> Vr vie,, Leigh. Simone S1gnoret (2 hrs 30 min) "Oh Goo• Vou Oev1J 1984 <;..omP dvl George Burns Ted Wass I 1 hr 36 ,.,,,. S Tl'P c;,, w •n Greer' Eyes · < 1964 .J'J"'a) Peter F1ncn R ltl Tusn1ngnam 11 r 1 Jt min) lO:GI @ 'Adam Al 6 AM 11970 Dramal M1ct1ae' Douglas Lee Purcell (2 hrs ) ~O r~ll At11e Kn1gr1· 11975 Adven· 1w e) l ienrge Kenneoy Alex Rocco < 1 • r 30 !f'•n l 11• Z lhf' f-n1P.•<N1 Fores! I t985 Orama) P )we•c; B• IQtne Meg Foster I 1 hr 55 (..-11'1 I -Afternoon Movies- 12:00 (I) Along The Great Divide" ( 1951 ~'"'"'"'"I Kirk Douglas Virg1n1e Mayo (? • <, 11 At1v1cf' 1 o The Lovelorn : ( 198 1 1 )rr1eC1y) CI011s Leachman, Desi Arnaz Jr t ,.,, 40m1n ) S StrPets Of fire ( 1984. ()fama} M1 hi\PI Pare Diane Lane ( 1 hr 34 min ) 12:11 C 'MM1e' C 1985 Comedy) Glenn ( l<MJ MAndy Pattnk1n ( 1 hr 30 min l ,. Z Payoay" ( 1973, Dra!l'&) Rip Turn. i\MA <;apri t 1 hr 43 min' ) • 2:0I "H 'He1d1' c 968. Oram11) MaK1m1han Sc.11en. JeAn Simmons. ( 1 hr 40 min.) 'l Ti-p Whisperers" ( 1967 Otame) f., t,. Evans Eric Porlman ( 1 hr 46 Carole bouquet. Director Luis BunUef's fast film. the story of an aging aristocrat's obsession w1tn a complex. sensual young woman Surreal touches ll"lctuoo Bouquet alternating with Angela MOiina 1n the woman's rote A' I I hr . 43 min) 1., ..... -.cOLU.O I Jl1C)V9 "A Cry In The Wllderflftl" (,~-Orama} George Kennedy. Jo.nna Pent; To protect ht1 lam11y. a man chain• n1maelf 1n. h11 barn altar betng oltten by a raotd 1kunk (I hr . 30 min ) \II TODAn-11 • llOYll "A Boy Ten Fett Tall" ( 1985, Adventure) rdward 0. Aoblnton, '•rout McClelland When h11 p1ren11 die, a lO· year-old boy begtnt en u c1ttng trek A£f011 AlllCI to find hit I U,,I (2 hra ) ,KJ llOYll ·Ramoo Firat BIOOd Part II" ( 1986 Adventur1) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna Forrnt r OrM n Btrtt Jot\l'I Rambo 11 pulled out of prllon to take on 1 m1111on 1nvolv1ng tht search for Amerlo1n P 0 W 1 .n Vietnam 'R' t;l (1 hr . 3& rntn.) 1r11 I WOIU AT LAllll 1• ... AT TMI lllOVlll W11r-Rell Reed I nd Bill Harr11 ScheCluled rev1ew1: "Th1!'1 Lllt l" (Jack Lemmon, Julie Andraw1) , "Tht Name of 1he Rose· (Sean Connery. F Murrey Abranam) Tougll Guye" (Burt 'La~~'< OouglH ) AU .. TMl,AMLY NAlllTMILOtm ~ MOYtl "Fall-Safe' I 1964, Suspenae) Henry Fonda Dan O'Herlihy A SAC plane 111es through a ·ta•l·Safe" zone putting New York •n dange1 or oeing bombed c;> .12_ nr . 5 1 min 1 ;,z; MOYtl 'Sm tl'lereens ' ( 1982, Drama) Susan Berman. R1cnard Hell A young woman htls the New York nightclub circuit with a dream of managing rock bands 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min) min I tall C: 'Fort Apache 11948 Westernl John Wayne Henry Fonda 12 nrs 7 min ) MO T "City Heat ( 1984 Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Bull Reynotos ( 1 hr . 37 min) ,'?' '$1~ Of A K1r1d' \ 1934. Comedy) Charles Augq•es W C Fields ( 1 hr . 2 min l 5:i00 '"C' Tt-p p,. ,,,.,.,,o a~ 11966 Western) B ,,, ,r· ..i'le• I Pf> Mat111n 11 nr , 57 1r1n I t L.1 Batanc.t> 1 1982 Drema) NathaJ· •e Saye Ph111t11>P. Leotard (I hr . 42 m111) -Evening---- .. a• ... • MAQNUIVJ. Cit .... 'M.LWY AIC ... O ,_..C_/111'1 -·IMMJ -~ me.wt !C-™HAQlt ... MOP MAMA•...., Mn'O RACllQ NASCAR Holly Farms Sunday, September 28, 1986 19 -Waclwtlay ~. 400 from NOi th WllkesbOro. NC (R) (2 nrs J (ID lllOYll "Door To Door.. ( 1984, Come· ay) Ron Ltebman Ar11ss Howaro A luck- less traveling merchant is shown the se· cret to success by a smoo1h-ta11<1ng salesman who JS really an experienced con artist 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min I L lllOYW "East 0 1 Eden" ( 1955. Drama) J.:imes Dean Jut1e Harris Baseo on the novel by JOhn Steinbeck Frus1rated love cr eates conflicts between two bOys ano their lather 1 I hr SS min ) S lllOVll .. Uos & Downs" ( 1983. Come Oyl Cohn Skinner Anorew Sabiston Two conr11v1ng roommates 1n a Canao1an boarding school ma1cn wits with theu strrc r heaomaster 1n a crusaoe to obh· terate every rule m the ms111ut1on I t hr 1:11137=-~ ..c ... O]) ... TOO ClOll FOR ~ Henry 's bowtea over when he attends a fr•eno's ~cono marriage ana oiscovers the bride's lu~~~ = lhe man's daughter 11.ACm I L.lllm ~ .... DOUICUM 'ACU OI CU&. NM 1• I ON TMI TOWN Featured a took at Q!_me shows U 9 IMTDTAIMNT TOllCIH'T Prevl"s of uky;n~rlcal movfes I:=:::. A searcn lor big-women lmo=~i':te GD Wt&.°' PORT\111 MwtTMILOM) ....... ~ CRAZY AIOUT TMI lllOYlll: U-.YM lllOIMOl -llYOllD TMI UGDD The prrva1e side of Marilyn Monroe ts seen tl'irOUQh film clips. telev1s10f1 footage and interviews with drrector Joshua Logan. actors Don Murtay Robert Mitchum Ceteste Holm and Susan Strasberg .£• ... 2 lllOVll "The Emerald Fores!" ( 1985. Drama) Powers Boothe. Meg Foster Al· 1er a decade-tong search. en American er>g1reer 1s reunited with his ~n who has oecoine the cultural product of his Ama· zon tribesmen aboucrors R' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 8ll DW. IHADOft 1• (fl) flllOVll · Last Tr ain From Gun Hill" ( 1959. Western) Kiri.. Douglas Anthony Quinn A sherill finds 1'11msell alone 1n his a11empt to Of1ng a muroerer to 1ust1ce (2 hrs . 5 min) ~ 8 PMOTOPUY Featured a tour of Sunset Boulevard wHh Cesar Romero. Valene Bert1netll and Gary Crosoy Of"I Hollywood childhood a took al what David Copper tretd and Rober' Hayes would lake on a i to the moon CMOIHAMI WMAT A CCK*'nl'YI N1kola1 introduces Robert to black Amet1can culture 8 m OI L.A. Featured. the beeutlful l'~i!~.:-.. , ..... ... .,,,., 20 Sunday, September 28. 1986 I w.D, WU WOM.O OI AmM.I IOlll.:I ,......,. Giii ONOlll ..,._ RM*Q From the L A County Farr Grounds .. I ([) ToemBWllTMID e .....,AY TO Nll.¥8 Jonathan helps a mentally hanaicappeo teen-ager and a devotee young couple ftghl tor cus· 1ody rights (Part 2 of 2) In stereo Q ( 1 hr ) a llOVll "Red Flag The Ultimate Game ( 1981 Orama) Barry Bostwicl\ Joan Ven Ark The hves ol strong·w1lled pilots and 1he women they love are influenced by complex and dangerous war games being conducted by the Arr Foice 1n lhe Nevaos oeser1 (2 hrs 1 8 [I) .... CT mu•M Larry prom1s es that Batk1 will have a chance to play 1n la c~~seball game Q = "Gengn1s Khan" ( 1965. Adven ture) Omar Sharif. Stephen Boyo The terrily1ng Khan leaos the Mongol hordes across Asia (2 hrs) ID CD flRCMICT •cOllD CMMCI: DllOP· OUT1 • .-CA Hosted by Rober MacNe1I. this oocumentary examines the reasons lor and consequences ol not l1n 1sh1ng high school as well as positive op- tions ottered by var10Us General Equ1va· lenc=oM ~ams O ( 1 hr ) ! llOYll "Maxie' (1 985 Comedy) Glenn Close Mendy Pa1tnk1n A oemure San Francisco aeeretary developt a spt11 oersonahty when the ghott ol en outra· geous ·201 Happer lnhabtta tier bOdy 'PG' ~11 hr , 30 min.) 'AU. 'A.IHION ACTION W llOYll "Oh Goa' You De111t" ( 1984 Comedy) George Burns, Teo Wass A struggling musician declares 1n despera· t1on that he would trade his soul lor a chance at fame and fortune and the ever- oblig1ng devil grants his reQuest ·pa· Q .l! hr . 36 min ) ([)llCMI "Jagged Edge" (1985. Orama) Glenn Close. Jett Bridges. An a11orney tails 1n love with her client. a San Francis· c;o newspaper publisher who may be a man1pula1tve murderer R' ( 1 hr . '8 min) (.l) OCIO COUft.I $ .oTMIRI In an episode dealing w1tn AIDS Joe is baffled by the withdrawn be· hav1or of a old football bud~ 1n tCMn tor a VISlt Q 1 11.Yl.D. t:JI ([) llTT8DATI (Prem1ereJ A Beverly Hills teen-ager (Raphael Sbarge) suffers culture shock wl'len he's torced to move 1n with his grandfather (Otcl\ O'Neill) a Brook1yn store owner Tonight Brian at- tenas nigh school and J01ns lhe basketball team E:~~ lfloaTIC9f • MMWl-rrtu.Y_.._...,. ,.,. .. .. (I) •••• PJ. (Seaaon Premiere) Tom Setleek atars as Tl'lomas Magnum, a Hawell·b•Md private eye who, more often than not. 1nvOl\let his friends In h11 crlmlnal tnvesligt110nt Tonight during 1 business 111p In LOI AnQelee. Magnum investigate& the murdet or a comic AISO stars John Hillerman, .Roger E Mosley and Larry Maneltl 12 hrs ) l'-A~ln s1ereo Q DTIAITY AlelllS anemots 10 gain control ol Den11er·Cerrfngton: Phil ThOr see s revenge against Blake, atter Mv• Amanda's 1ife 1n the La Mirage blaze h chael Cuthane otters to be Blake's u salaried chaulleur Q ( I hr ) I ... lllOVll "Sink The Bismarck'" ( 196 Adventure1 Kennell\ MOfe. Dana Wynu The tamous German battlestup IS detee ea by all avartabte air ano sea forces nrs) E G 'AYMOTT1 AT W ICIUAI QMDIJt THI &VD Am..8 COIClf Tenor Luciano Pavaro111 and aoprano M1 delyn Renee perlorm selections from "n f lmr of L °''" Don Giovanni," "La Tu v1ata ' Tosca and 'La Boheme" In th ce1eo1a11on or 25 year1 of m usrc mak1~ Emerson Buckley conducts the America 'm:~ Orchestra In stereo (2 hrs 1 THI LCM IR YUMOOee: ,_. -.,Al.Oa&.I ITAltTIB llOVll Blazing SaOdles" ( 19!4 Corned/) Cleavon Lillie. Gene Wilder II Met Brool\s western parO<fy. a railroa1 worker '" tne Ota West is appointed Sherif ot a town marked tor destruction by < governor and a business tycoon 'A' I hr 34 min J \I) lllOYll Mata Har•" ( t985 Orama) Sylvia Kristel, Chnstopner Cazenave Ii seouct111e Dutch woman is recruited b) Germany to spy on lhe French In her owr special way during Wor10 War I ·R' ( 1 hr 48 m1n I tD-.TGAUD'f n (11) llOYll "Fun In Acapulco" ( 1963. Mu· s•cal) Elvis Presley Ur~ta Andresa ,., n1ghtcluO entertainer workt as a llfegut rd ourtng the day and flnag ample 1tme for romance (2 hrt ) aa D • YOU I.GI.In rsea&on Premiere) Based on tne Brit1sn comeoy "Home 10 Roost. a d1vo1ceo !Tian (Jack Klugman) attempts 10 renew 1111 reta11onsh1p wi1h h•S teen-age son (John Stamos) Ep110dt in torma11on to oe announced In stereo Q Cf) llOYll Homore· ( 1967 Wtttern) Paul Newman Fredric March An Apache- ra1sed white man 1s forcto to protect lhe lives of those he hates (2 nrs 30 min 1 i lR .... ~1 -.Tuu..MY -GD IT. a. .... Cr aig returns to sur gery tor the first ume •11nce in1ur .ng his hand. Wade s husbsno wants a divorce ~(1 hr) • I~ (Season Premiere) Basea on the novel by Arthur Halley A drama series set 1n San Francisco s St Greg0ty Hotel Tonight Pete1 and Cnnst1ne·s ro mance intens11ie-=. wtule outside I01ces try to have Peter 01sm1ssed trom the hotet Stars James Brohn Connie Seltecca and Sharl Betatonte·Harper Q 11 hr ) ' 'l.lfTAIY &AND _..,TMllCMI llCMI "Altered States ( t980. Sc ence F'1ct10111 W•lhl\m Hur t Bla11 Brown Based on Padl.ly Chayefsky's novel A Harvard scientist's genetic structure ts a1- 1ere<1 when l'le cooduc1a mlnd·ell.pandlng exper1men1'1 with 1S01a11on tanl\• 11nd Pow etlut l'\atluc1nogens 'A' ( 1 hr o min ) =-·· Ull( IOllf'I IALT WA18 llOWll 'The Prot~trir ( 198S Ofa· me) Jackie Chan Oar , Aiello Two New York cops head for • ,; .:-ny 10 search for a aruo kingpin w• t,., ••dnapped hrs f0fffi41r business part1 •• 1 1 1ghter 'A' o 1 h1 35 min ) llOWll 'Max e 1 '~85 Comedy) <it11nn \lo'e M!lndy Pat1nk1n A aemur• I J I .. I T San Francisco secretary develops a split personallty when the ghost of an outra· geous ·~ llttpper Inhabits her body. 'PG' ,~ .. ........ .. --•,.,.•2r -MCIMlPCm ........ . ... Ml Wa&f ... TmDAY ICTY $l(etches oeh1nd·the-scenes look at SCTV during Sweeps Week with Lorne Greene (Levy) Jamie Farr (Short) and Linda Lavin (Martin) e ..n\R Host OaV1d Brenner Scheduled: recOfdlng artist Joe Jackson e ~Ria and Ben are womed about thetr younger son Adam. wno re- fuses to eat. talk Of sleep since his girl· friend lett htm I ~ ~, ... ll0¥9 "Caged Heat•" (1974 Orama) Juanita 8rown, Erica Gavin Frustrated desires and a sadistic waroen Olague 11'\e 1nmat" at a women's correcttonal tac11ity 'R' (1hr .. 15man J C%Hil20¥11 "Smithereens" (1982. Drama) Suaan Berman, Richard Hell A young women hltl the New York nightclub circuit wllh a dream of managing rock oands. 'R' l hr .. 30 min) UMTTA 11:11 llCMI "Evel Knievel" (1971, B1ogr11· phy) G.orge Hamilton. Sue Lyon The stunt man made tamout by his death· defying motOfcycle 181tl rldel Into new act• of ~;i,.,do. ( 1 hr • 55 min ) tt.11 e Cl> Y Adderly (Wlneton Rek· ert) poM9 It a mailman to couri.r docu· mentt tor anothef egent ( 1 hr . 10 min ) 9 e TClllMT Host Johnny Carson In lster;;J ~llnl9AY lllHT LIVI L~ ..... u.Ya.LB lilJIM'( Jane wants to reconcile w11h Laurence atter sne sees him on a dating service's video= l =-n:~ ......,. 1W &•---Wmt&L~A -.rT AT THI PLLmOM Taped at Sen Francisco's Fiiimore aud1t0flum, this sa- lute to '60s rock features pertC>fmances by Joan Baez. Joe Cocker and Sly and 1he Family Stone ExclusJve concert footage ot Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and J1mt Hendrix Host· Bill Graham ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 11•(C)l90¥ll "Creator" (1985. Comedy) Pe· ter O'Toola. Mariel Hemingway. With the help of frff-S4)1rlted young woman. a or1I· 11an1 but datt scientist tries to re-create his tong-dead wife trom cells he's preserved _1for =~~~~~n) -eouftl . ..n.11 Host· Oellld Brenner hedUled: recording srtist Joe Jeckson I == TOP a. ..,_ Cubanlto Perez vs Forcf Jennlngt In a lightweight bout tehed· uled tor 10 rounds. from Lat Vega• (Al ~hrs.) (]J.,. "PeephOles" (1982. Adult) Mal Lin. Bobby Astyr A voyeur's eye calches something 11 shooldn'I have (I hr , 22 min) i lB•WM•BeCICY MCUll 12:11 • LA11...r WITM DAVID l.ITTmlAN Scheduled· comedian Harry Shearer. Don "Mr Wizard" Herbert In stereo (I hr J l ==~CTID MOVll 'Wuthe11ng Heights" ( 1970 Drama) Anna Calder-Marshall Timothy Dalton Based on the novel by Em11v ·-Bronte The ooomed romance ot the gyp- sy Heathchtl and lhe middle-class English girt Cathy •S playPd ovt aga1ns1 the beaut't. and mysrery ol me Yor11sr1ire moors (Z nrs , 5 min I CU • ... \11 arraT._..,. TONIQHT Previews of ~c~ theatrical movie'> tu "Bad Georgia Road" ( 1977. Drama) Carol Lynley Gary Lockwood. A New Y0tk socialite inherits a Southern lmoo~:.:.:C~t~ hr JO min 1 ~MITOltY PIUmMLON> llOYm ··streets 01 F11e' ( 1984. Ora- ma) M1cnael Pare Doane Lana A "rock 'n' roll table about a rock singer kid· napped oy an outlaw gang and her rescue by a dasn1ng ex·Ooyl1teno and a tough-girt adventurer In stereo PG' O (I hr . 34 min ) Cil llOVll • Ttte American Friend" ( 1977, Drama) Dennis Hopper, Bruno Ganz. Trie destinies of an Amencan 1mugg1er and a dying German converge when they com· m11 a murder together (Subtitled) (2 hrs . 7 min I 1M 8 (J) llOV1I "The Ritz" ( 1976. Come- dy) Jack Weston Rita MC>feno BaSed on Terrence McNallv s otay A bumbler _........_ ..... _ •CC) "Pnu l'9 Honor" ( t985. Comedy) ...... ••t ., ..... , . unw1t11ngly stumbleS Into a gay ~thhoule' while seeking refuge from his mufdef· minded bfother·ln-law. (R) ( t hr .. 20 min) (HJ 9CMI "The Little Drummer Girt" ( 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton, YC>fgo Voyag1s. Recruited by IStaell operatlvee. an actress becomes a double agent as· signed to track down a notC>flous Palestlo- 111n terrC>flst 'A' Q (2 hrs • tO "'In ) TM.a CW1MI ~TID ,.1 .... 9CMI "The Fa1t1ng Of Raymond" ( 1971. Orama) Jane Wyman. Deen Stockwell On the eve ot hef retirement, a spinster schOOlteacher IS terrC>f1zed by a deranged l0tmer student billet over the ta1hng grade he received 10 years ear1ier l hr. 30m1n) TOOAnallHM MOVll "That Certain Summer" ~ 1972. Orama) Hal Holbrook, Hope Lange. A teen-age boy's image ot his lathe< Is shat· tered when tie discovers that he It a homosexual. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ~MF.ICY W W0MJt AT LMll 1:11 9CMI "Hottywooa Hot Tub9" ( 198'. ult) Donna McDaniel. Mk:hael Andrew. Altar takmg a plumbing job, a young rNn plunges into a series of aurprltlng en- counters with some unuaual Hollywood tslllcha=rs. 'R' ( t hr . 42 min ) •MA• I TAUi CW M UilUNCTID EIMMT AU• THI PAI& Y PMmMLOM 1:11 llOvtl "Goodbye. Emmanuelle" ( 1977. Drama) Sylvla Krlttel. Umbef'to Orslnt A beautltut woman'• eearch IOf the ultimate erotic experienoe brl~ hef to a startling realfzatlon 'R' (1 hr . 40 min.) Jack Nicholson. Kathleen Turner. (2 hrs .. 10m1n) • •Cl) "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Drama) Hayley Mills. Bernard Lee. ( 1 hr .. Don't Bt A Victim Twiu EX PEAT LEGAL REPRESENTATION For ci-tflfd Ad ACT1QN Call A DA•Y PILOT AD-"90i ....... ,. • Any Type of Accident • No Fee Untll You Reeov., • FREE Contultatlon Serving All of Orange County LRO!llo.of JOHN RAPILLO MI09 l'ro T-W.. 0...,,.. ec-ty 24 HOUM (714) 848-4~9 l 39m1n) J Ma .. 1e 11'38!:> Corr.,.dyl Glenn Close Mandy Pa!ir•k•" , rr 30 min l 1•@ "Out 01 Tt\e Fog ·~.s ' Drama) Ida ~ino Johr Gari elo 2 ,...~ 7:11 LC~ "Gt ea• Ca Ille• ••e 1 1968 Comedy) Peter o·roo•e Jeanne Moreav 11 l"lr 39 min I .. 'H Roya w.,co.,.g ·95 1 Musical) Free: Ast11"e Jane Pi Ne (I tir • 33 min) .J, C'oal\ And Dagger ( 198<1 Suapenaa) Henry Tt1un1a11 Dabney Cote- IYldn ( 1 nr 4 1 n11n 1 z, f ne Arner C.ltrt I 1 "' cf ( 1977 011· m11 1 Der·•· t. Huppe• 0• •"Cl Cl1ir11 (2 hra '""") • C V,c1t1r1 r "18 1 Aov111 1..ire) Sylvtt· ttir Sldll0•'1: Mc 11a11 ca,nti (I nr &7 111111 , lH, foe Bao Nt1wi Bean. 1r1 Breaking f 1a1n1ng ( HH 7 Corn&oy I W11111m De· vane Jackie Earle Haley (I hr . <40 min.) P ' Once Be1e;re I D11' ( 1966. Orama) John Derek. Urt \Jlll Antlreu (2 nra ) 1lllO 'I' "Tne St•·p 1H)'I1 Or1m1) Mickey Ronney S11ily r orr11'1t (I hr 25 min) ,.. (ll) "Capta•n 01000 ( 19:16 Adventure) Errol FlyM 011v1a oe '"1&v1 llt'C (2 ,,,, ) -• "Tne O·• 9 o• Hun• ngtOI' Houae" I t973. Orama 5,,,, ey J"lres Mercedle McCambr•OCe '1 ,.., 30 ·· .n 1 z s y oT A K • ,; I '934 Comedy) Ct-:er es Pui;J t'~ ./', r. r P c:s ( 1 hr , 2 'T'•n I 11:t0 -C · M y 8 ...... nf'.\, .,. · 950 Orama) 8e•ty Grao e ~d 1 .a ey n• 36 min ) J' T,..e G•e 1 r , '982 Western) R1charo Fa,,1swor!r .. ~<.· P BJrroughs ( t "' 32 m" I -Afternoon Moviu- 1ai0um ·King 0 1 K:>ng 1s111"'J , 1915 Sc•· ence·F1c11on ) Brad Hatrts Marc Law· rence (2 hrs ) Jf 'To Fino My So•• 11q90 Drema) Richard ThomAs 11liP ?tio ( 1 nr 40 m1") .L "TM l;mrt;i'rJ Fu'""' 1 1985 Drama) Powers BC1 .... I, IE' MPQ r ~!pr 11 hr ' 55 rrnn I 1,00 $ Troe Ao ... e111.,re• ,1 R• •aroo Banzai Acro<;c; The Rtn 011•1(""5 • ' ! 1984 Set· ence r,l 11or I Pe•11r Wei e1 John Llthgow I · hr 43 rr,.. 1~ C G vr11~ 1 q51 · 1nc il Gene Row· ands Jorn A oames ~ r<, ' ••·un J 2:00 'ff F"l•b10oen· t'HI" f •;i il JaCQUe· one f3.sser Jurgen r. • t r w ' ht 53 rl' n ) l::IO I Ma~·P.· f t98'i C.< ""Pdy 1 Glenn Close Mandy Pa1tr11t1r> 11 ... 30 min J ltO • "Best Aevef'ge • 'Y83 Adventure) John Heard Levon He1r1 t I nr 31 min ) a:11 ~ "The Purple Rose QI Caro' ( 1985 Comedy) Mia Farrov. Jet• Daniels (I hr . 22 min) t:a CR' 'S1111eradn' 11985 Western) Kevin Khne Scott Glenn I? ttrs 11 l'Tlin J d., "The Thal1en Space Wars" ( 1980. Science F1ct1on) At •rrare..t t 1 nr 36 min) (%) "Excaht>ur' It 15 1 Fanrasy) Ntgel Terry, Nicol W1l1tan .,,,r 2 r-r~ 15 min.) .. Cf) "Sk y Heiro!' f t~7':o Suo;llense) Oon Meredllh. Ste'fan1r PowN~ 12 hrs) ( "Tne Pink Pan11>01 St111\es Again" f 1976, Comedy) Perer Sellers, Herbert Lom (2 hrs) lta(C) "The Bride" ( 1985. Orama) Sling. Jennifer Beals. ( t hr . 58 min ) "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. 22 Sunday. September 28, 1986 Orama) Hayley Mills. BernarCl Lee ( 1 rir 39m1n) .. .,. .... -----... u..~ .... •AU.WI =:&,Mn -AmAICI ...... ...., .... DMfTTMO•IOM =r MOUIH TMI AJtTI ...... l9'L. N(llJ W Aa l11t pre· par" to move 1n w1111 1h1 Ruthll •ht • offered I bu1lnH 1 ptr!Mtll\lp DI Cll In Chi;& I :i= .. '"°"" ~ICVW llCMI "The Body Snatcher .. ( 1945 Horror) Belt Lugo11. Boria Kar1011 A OOC· tor 11 b11ckm111ec1 by 1 v111a1nou1 coach· man when he wit hes 10 atop secu11ng bodies !or medical reseerch in 191h·centu· ~Edinburgh ( 1 hr 17 min ) NO• I Oii TMI TOWN Featu•eo a 10011 et tne u111mate date D 0 IWTBT~ TOMOt4T Kim No vak discusses her deou1 on ~a,con Cresl " I ... .-ooMI '::'Ai. Rooerr Wagne• go11e· Nancy Lopez and her husbano. New 'l'or1c IM•g;;;:·°'O"' TMILORD -UMPORT lilOVll "The Bed News Bears In Break 1ng Tra1n1ng· ( 1977 Comeay1 W1111art• Devane. Jackie Earle Haley ine youl"g star of a Little League baseba • team heads for !he Houston Asrrodome and en ltsts the aid ot his estranged tarher 10 coach tne m1st1ts ·pG· o I , hr 40 min I Cl) ...... :II llOYll .. Payday I 1973 D1a1na1 Rip Torn. Ahna Capri A counrry and wester., singer ruthlessly makes his way 10 s•ar dom by man1pulat1ng and discarding !hose ar~·R' (I hr 43 min ) ,.1 =. "The Hostage Tower (1980 Orama) Peter Fonda. Billy Dee W11t.am5 A llambOyant criminal masterminds a ptot to kidnap the President's mother ano hold her hostage 1n the Eillet Tower (2 hrs l 7:118 PHOTO.UY Featured George Burns and Estelle Getty on senior stardom Jacl\ Haley on Hollywood childhoods Sammy Davis. Jr. and Rich Llltle talk abOut what l arked tl'lelr careers CAie ... • • 'Al&Y 8nen (Michael De· Luise) decldeS to run for student council ~esldent. • m °"L.A. Featured 8 look Bl differ lent m,o='tes. tlO&.L YWOOD MU•Mt .. nm um I ... , ... " CJD ll.(1'All)Y Wl.D, Wl.D WOMJ)"' MmlAU "9UQAl QOUlllmT J ell Smuh prepares a ... a11e1y or oean 01sl"tes 1nctud1ng Cuban b ac1< oeans black-eyeo peas and cOIO oear sa1aos C. MOV11 Morons FroM Outer Space" • 985 Comedy I Mel S<n II' Oriti Rhys JV es Alter <.:rssn 1ano1ng on a B•1111h ex· P'sssway a 1110 of oumbltng allt na from a ,ery Earth·l11\1 plenet attain celebrity eta· tuli w1tr1 tl'le ht 1p ol a publlC1IY'COflec1ou1 •aporter PO· 13' (I hr 31 min l i .... W...-oTOOM W1111ng Soutr Amer1 can f1ct10"• 1•e tne ltlHI t1rget• or Rep Boo Forth11d'1 cl11111r lh1nk1ng m NOMI ~ Fro"' the l I>, County r81r Ground& .. • CJ) lllOM l .-ON A naive penn1lett ae1lor tu1n1 fO 11'11 Simona tor nelp when ~· 1 Ira med II e drug dtaler ( 1 n1 ) U • C011Y IMOW C111r 1na111t tnat CUit warch hll dllt atter e friend t vlltrt a mild ~art a11ack In etereo 9 • MOYll "Weetworld' ( 1973. Scleflce· F'1ct1on} Vul Brynner. Richard Ban11rTM An adult ptaygrouno b.cO'TIH • grave· yerd when the computer-run robot• go be•terl\ (2 hrs ) • 0 °"" WOM.D A 100" OI Ck et October '962. focusing on tne Cuban M1st1le Cr•· sis the World's Fair 1n Searue tnt Broao· Ney opening or Mr President SONY s "'trOduCllOI\ ol 8 5· ncl"I TV Slit and the oebuts 01 telev1S1()(1 s T"'e Jetsons enc:l T=1=1es 0 11 .,, I ~~ I = 'K1Hers Of K11tl'l"an1a•o 1 l960 Aoyenrur.,) Rooerr Taylor ,Antrony New- •e~ An eng f'leer musr overcome iocat 1'1besmer Arab s1a11e t1aders and w110 an- 'l'lals to build ll'le l11sr Eas1 Al11can railway 2 rvs) Qi) THI WllT Of TMl IMAGINATION The ;. •oneers westwaro expansion and the 1n· 'luenc.e c,1 l"e anne~a11on of Texas. the Ml31<1can War and 1he lure of gOld are seen th•ougn 1ne pain11ngs of George Caleb Bingham Albert B1ers1adt and Cr.a1les Nani Also 1118 lllhOgrapns or Cur •1(>1 dfld Ives ano l"e West's 111sr r '10t0· i phs (t hr ) 'Mill THI LOii> WONDIJIWOMI Who Has See" the Wind? · Conclusion of tne s1ory ot e boy s com.ng ot age 1n ru1a1 Saskatchewan The · At aOe•1'y Award·w1n"l1r,g snorl ltlrn Boys d •o G111s' lollov.s 1Par• 2 ,:i1 ' tR) o +nr I NP\. YUlllOO«: 1• NIW YOM .-Tl MOV11 Altere'1 States ( t980 SC•· e..,ce-F1cr1on) W1lhah-1 Hurr. Blair Brown Based on PAooy Chayetsk y s novel A Harvard sc•ent•SI s genetic structure is al· tered when he conduc•s m.nd e11pand1ng ellper1men1s w1111 1.,01a11on lani..s ano pow· etlul t'lalluc1noger1s R' t I h• 43 min ) P, 000 COUPll -S MOYll "The Grey Fox' 1 t982, West· ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Bur- roughs Released alter 30 years tn prison a not0t1ous stagecoach bandit finds popu l11r11y among the people 1n Ille Canadian wilderness when he embarks on a tre1n lrob~~~free 'PG' ( 1 hr , 32 min I .. 'Am.YTIU In stereo. Q .....,.~ .. ~Of A Ll'ITm P.L .... Tl ..,.ICIMT'a ' -Tharsclay Coal. ~===-t.00 I IUIOTI LAMJltG Mack dines with ~ • daughter and talks about his romanee .,., lh ner rrother Karen attempts to es· t<1pe trom the farmhouse Q ( 1 hr ) CJ fli) CMllM Doane reconsiders Sam's marriage proposal but 11 may oe 100 tale h stereo Q 0 ttDl THE COUYI Channing Carter •akes hPr "1ove on Miles Colby O ( 1 • r I 0 ... G> llOYll ··0verb0ard" ( 1978 Adven- •ure) Angie Doc:k1rson Cull Robertson An jyll1c around tne1world c•u·se 1s tragically terrupted lor a wealthy altorney when ., .,, wile falls oll 1he1r ~acht ounng a storm .! nrs fl) llYITRY1 "P1aying ManltS Hoping to ,..,ro,.ve the condemning tapes. Ve1a visits '"e seriously Ill Bea a1 a c11n1c, out is turned away (Part 3 ot 11 rR1 O 11 hr l El!)~MLOflD m> WILD AmllCA Naturalist Mrirty Stouffer '<>llS where when an<1 how to took 101 An1erica's w1l<l an1,.-.a1s. ,n 1he11 natural sur • •ll1d1ngs t:;J C lllCWll 'V1c1ory 1 198 t Adventure) ~\Ivester Stallone M1c"3et Caine Du11ng Norld War II AlheO POWs '\f'e tne1r tocl\et freedom 1n a match oetwt>en their •cc.er team and 1he German National r 0an1 on Paris PG' ( t ru ':J 7 min ) E DAN CUP llMll U S v'> Australia ,111yles sPm1l1na1 matcnes 1 T dpeO) 13 r1•s I t1 llOYll ' Thunder Altev ' ( 1985 Ora 111al Roger Wilson Jill Schoeten The ku 1 1ries ot a rock band nse when afl Arizona •ain•boy sil)ns on :is tPad auorarisr !2 r.r5 I P ITAIUMK 1 llOYll Pe I ·11<> {J· ,mm"' G1•I 11984 D1ama ) ()rare K;>'lt n v,1r!JI Voyagos Recruited ny IS•at>lt orPrrll•Vl'~ .tri ac rrec;s becom~ a aoutilP agent ;is signed 10 tr::icl< dnwn ii ...,01n11ou~ PdlPston 1dn terrorist 'R' 12 hrc; ,0 m111 I m flOMT QAUIRY t.Cll ~ lltlOYll "ConvrCI" Fow I 1963 Come· tlyt Ben Gaaaril Sruart Whitman A con voct becomes a famous painter du• ng his t 7 year ~ 1erl'T' (:>hr'\ 20 rni• l ta D GD COURT \Season Premiere) Comedy c;eries following the an11Cs of an oddball 1udg" 1n a Manhallan night cour T .. might Harry 1Harry Anderson I rece1YeS <t teller trom his merrier whCl aese11ed h1IT' when ne was a child 1n stereo 1!} fllOVll "Ol<lahoma CrudP I ,973 Drama) George C Scott FayP Dunaway M young wornan attempts tf1 regaui pos i;ess1on of ner 611 lle1<1 1nte1P<;IS \? hrs 30mon 1 «i> MAK~ Hnsts Jellre\ Lyons and Michael Meaved 10011 at whal s new at the movies 'I ' llOYll 'Invasion US A C 1985. Ad ventu1e)1 Chuck Norris Rocnard I ynch I\ torme1 u S o;pec1al aaeni s react>tul re 1 •emen1 •S rudet~ •1 te·~voteo oy an 11w;111 1ng Cornm\lnist lo•c.e benr on turning • Arnericans against eect1 otMr tn ste1eo 'R' ~·:I.r;.J ,_,())Ut~ • MU. ITMIJ aUll (Season Prem· 1ere) Daniel J lrAv&f'llt, Oennts Franz Bruce We111 and veronica Hamel sta1 1n 1h1s raahst1c puhce drarna Episode 1nlo1 ma11011 to be a11nounced I I hr l 11 ~ Schedull?d talks with retired Adm Elmo Zumwall Jr whO ordered the spraying ot Agent Orange during the Viet· nam War, and his son Lt Elmo Zumwalt Ill who 1n 1983 was diagnosed as ha111ng cancer which he believes was caused by his exposurr ~nt Orange O ( t hr ) 0 ,AlfTAll ED ~ CLAUDIUS Claudius is advised to con- 11nue playing the 1d101 while plans are made 101 his mamage Livia attempts 10 insure f•berius·s succession to the throne ~~MICMI -~ UWIG ~: A '°'"9WT OIF M ENl1M Host David Atlent>orough v1s1ts Ha- wa11 Nepal. Northern Ireland Kenya and New Zealand lo learn why hie-forms. •n· eluding humans return 10 vo1can1c sites tRI 0 l1 hr I MOYIE "Frigh1 Night" ( t 985 . Suspense) Cnr•s Sarandon, Wilham Rags· dale Convinced 1ha1 his ne•l·door neigh- bor os a vampire a teen ager calls upon an aging horror-lllm star to 1nves1tgate the man·s secret life R ( 1 h1 46 mm) TWIJQHTZO. . FUQl1M 1tc11 • -....US "'°°"APISll) .. '°"'._.. ..... 11• ee®i m&> ... ~ TillDAY ICTY Skelches Guy Caballero (Flaherty) tries 10 booc;t the ratings amid staH disappearances g) NIQH'T\.R Host Da111rt Brenner Scheduled. musical group Run-D M C &l) IUTTlllR.ml After witnessing a lox hunt. Ria os so appalled hy the cruelty ot the sport she calls a publ•C' mee11ng 1n the middle ol lhe town ' Dll tWIOLD IALA ....... lllJIOlll'T lllOYll A (".nan1.1e .)I Seas•)rtS 1 t980 Comi>lly1 Shirley Mar.Laine An- •f'lony Hopk111s A n •Odle·aqed r.ouple lry out younger partners our1ng a mountain vacation R ( l hr 42 mon I H Ma TME MR. H11sts Len Dawson N1clo. Eluon1con11 I 1 tir ) i QNZZL Y ADAMI IAlllETTA 11:21 llOYll ·1 Diec! A Thousand Times · 11955 Drama) Jack Palance, Shelley Winters A killer teels st1mngs ot love and poty lo• a detormed girt but os re1ected by ner a11e1 t1nanc1ng 'In operation 10 meno • ner 1nlirm11y 12 hrs ?O mm I 11:1111 (Il flQMT HIAT An undercover narcot· 1cs agent reluses to cooperate w•1h lh(> department on a hOm1c1de case ( l hr tOm111 l D fm TOMGHT Hosr .Johnny Carson In stereo ( 1 nr I I •IT Of IAT\MDAY MIGHT LIVI ttDl 9IGHTlM WILD, WILD WllT WGAI IAMIY&LIR AGOM'f r11ger In rnake some extra cash Vat decides IC> wpear •n a porn thclo. l ~ML()M) AT ROll'I •LAGUNA llCMI "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984, Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dat>ney COie- man An t t-year·old with an overzealous 1mag1nat1on l)ecornes ent81'191ed in a reel· hie spy adventure when he witnesses a murder .:ind rhe thell of top-secret mllltary documen1s In stereo 'PG' t:;J (I hr 4 1 m1ri) llOVll 'lo Balance" ( 198? Olama) Nathahe Baye Phillippe Leotard A h<llll1· C•de detective endangers me t1ve-; of a pros1itute and he< lover by coercing them in10 becoming mlOl'mers (Subtitled) 'R' 1 hr , 42 min) 11• llOYll "Comtng Together" ( 198' . Adult) Colleen Brennan, Kimberly Carson. When she discovers her husband 1s cheat- ing on her, a woman decides to do some sexual e1tploring of her own 12:t0 8 llOYll "The Lusty Men" ( 1952. Ofa- ma) Susan Hayward. Robert Mitchum A cowbOy does everything to become a ro- deo star (2 hrs ) (!) 000 CCUP\I @.) llCIHTUR Host David Brenner. Scheduled' musical group Aun·D M C ..,.,.IUllT e llOna AMJ ION Everyone's surprised when Maggie reveals the contents of her will CU DAN CUP,.._CONTllU 1°R'l llOYll "Love Letters" ( t983, Ofama) Jarrne Lee Curtis, James Keach Aller diS· covering that her recently deceased mother l'lad been mvolved 1n an el<tramarl- tal affair throughout her marriage. a single woman becomes involved 1n an obsessive allair with a married man 'R' ( t hr . 36 rmn) ,p J LRITYlU OIF M lllCM AMJ PAllOUI !Season Premiere) Wealth m the Soviet Union Sophia Loren on Florida's W1thams Island. Rich Ltllle gives a tour of his Mall· bu home the ultimate m limousines ( 1 hr) mJWew1 t2:i0 D fl) LATI flQMT wmt DAVID LITTllmAN Scneduled comedian Jeff Altman, jazz sallophon1s1 David Sanborn In stereo. ( 1 hr) I TWJQHT ZONE llOYll "The Purple Taxi" ( 1977 Com- edy) Charlotte Ramphng. Ph1llpe Noiret A .. ompte Irish country doctor unwllllngty takes on a new and rich chent&le which finds his old whiskey remedies unaccept- able (2 hrs 5 min) (!) ....... I!§) Dn"PTAI..,.,. TOMIQKT Kim Novak discusses her debut on "Falcon Crest " G) llOYll "Chill Factor" t 1972. Horror) Robert Culp, Eh Wallach A snowy moun- tain laboratory becomes the scene of a mys1e11ous and horrible experiment that oac1<t1res on scientists working there wlth ies t 1 hr • 30 min ) LOVI, MmlCAM ITYU IEMAllCAL. ~ (tt) 0 ·~MLOflD 1M llOYll "Stark" ( 1985. Ofama) Marolu Hanner Nocol&s Surovy A tough, unorthOdox Midwestern Pohce otticer. searching lor his mossing chorus-girl sister, travels to Las Vegas where he's aided by a casino blac1<1ack dealer (Al ( 1 hr . 20 mu' I 1M ,(!' llOYll "Richard Pryor -· Live In Coo· cert ( 1979. Comedy) In his l1rs1 concert film. lhe comedian d1S(;usses race. drugs. 5ex. death. mach1~mo end contemporary hie ( 1 hr 18 min ) L llOYll "Flesh & Blood" t t~85. Ad· venture) Rutger Haue1 Jennifer Jason l e1gh During the middle ages. a warrior is betraye<l by a feudal lord and Melca re- venge by kidnapping his son's nanc.·~ 'A' 2hrs,6mn.) ....... llCMI "A Liii~ Game" (1971, Ore· ma) Ed Nelson. Diane 0111ker. A !tightened man suspects tus stepson of planning to mu1der him. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ttDl TODA'f'I ._.. e llCMI "The Screaming Woman" ( 1972. Mystery) OIMa de Hevllland Jo.. Sunday, September 28. 1988 23 I seph Collen Returning home alter treat- ment tor a mental breakdown. a woman senses that someone 1s buried alive on the ~ovnds ot her estate 11 t11 30 min I SCRHNCY W llllO¥ll "The Adventures Ot Buckaroo Banzai Across The ·81h Dimension' ( 1984 Science F1cll()fl) Peter Weller John Lltngow A bano ot adventurers bat- tle enemy aliens who are accidentally re· -l'riclay -Morplng Movies- .. (l, Stare 0 1 S•ege ( t973. Drama) Yves Montano. Renato Sa11atori 12 hrs. 30 min 1 tatH' t'j.)f r or Put.Jl•C>tliOn. ( 1984 Come· 01 OramaJ N;incl" AllF>r Da"•d Naugt"•ton i_I hr 28 m1r > .. re . hr-Sn '>dunq M•S:. p g11m ( t947 Mus•1.a•1 Reily Gr,·m ~ 01c1< Haymes r 1 hr 25 IT111 .i Sec lf•IJ H,111() tie<ut<-( 1980 Ora ma) RCJtierl Alrt~f' 13arrMra Harri<; ( t hr 38 rr11r I T:ll @ "KJll•Pr•'ll' ''3h Dr.:w1a1 Ari Car ney $1<.Sy C,p.ic Pk ? t,ro, 1 7:ao'C Irv .. 1n: l 1 •·'r ft985 Orama) Jpn111fer DdlP r. uy JS. Hcl>I { 2 nrs 33 m1rt1 l '.J"• '·~''"lo '9Jt D1ama1 SµPr c .. 1 ,,,,, M.1t4••e11e-Cl•urch1ll ti nr t? """ 1 e:OD 'H· Ari<J11,.1J' ( 198? !:><.1ence F1c11on1 l(laus ~1ns1>.1 Don Opper f 1 t1r , 20 rnin I .. (f) 'Sometimes A Grear Notion' I 1971 Orama I Pa.JI Newmar, Henry Fonda t t hr 54 ITttf ) t::ll P T•r· tJ""' M<i.;P.••c.• 11978 West er"ll J<tlflE" W•I'' p• cr,a1les r rank t2 hrs' .. re Ar tndt!1.e1 • Obsession ( t 985. Ora ma) Wend/ H1,gt1e-. Gary Sweet ( 1 hr 40 rntr1 I 'H '5ph1n • ( t 98 t Adverirure) Frank l dnye11a l ec;1r-y Ar ne nnwr. 1 t ht . 59 n111 ) 1$ Tr·e lrri Mi lrPss 1 iq52 Adven- turPJ Atar I <ldO V1rg1n1& May<1 I 1 hr 50 min 1 < -@ ·t •!tie <:.11r1t t 1933 Or;ima) Eoward G Roo111~011 Md1y Astor It hr 30 min) 'ICtllCi> N1qh1r11Are Ar 43 Hrltcresl' ( t974 Orarr1a) J..in1es riutton Petet Mark Rich man ( 1111 . 30 nrn1 I 11•(?) "O An Y l ( t985 Sr•ence F1ct1on) Mary Beth Hurl M1cnae1 McKean ( 1 hr 40 min J -AJt-..oon Movies- t1111e 'Never Tori I iltP" t t965 Comedy) Connte Stevens. Ma11reen O'Sulllvan (2 hrs) lCJ "SIArmAn · ( 1984 Science F1c11on) Jell Bridges Karen Allen ( I hr . 55 min I ( "City Heal' ( 1984. Adventure) Clint EastwOOd. Burt Reyno!Qs ( 1 hr • 37 min ) CJ) ~'The Candidate'' t 1972. [)Jama) Robert Redford, Ptter Boyle ( 1 hr • 50 min) 1• • '"Fat Clly" ( 1972 Dramit) Stacy Koacn. Jel1 B11dges (2 hrs l (_%) "Creator" ( t985, Comedy) Peter O'l oole. Mariel Hemingway ( t hr 4 7 min) •fC) "C;innery Row" ( 1982. Drama) Nick 24 Sunday. September 28, 1986 leased from the 8th dimension 8$ a result Of a researcher's e)(perlments In stereo W 'PO~r .. 43 min ) I"'""°" 1"1111'1 M.L•MFAl&Y PUmlMILOll> ll0'9 "The Emerald Forest" ( 1985. Orama) Powers Boothe. Meg Foster. Al· rer a decade-tong search, an American Nolle, Oebfa Winger (2 hrs ) "Lies My Father Told Me'" ( 1975 Ora· ma) Jeffrey Lynas. YosSI Yad1n (1 hr . 40 mm1 (l) "Secono-Hand Hearts" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Robert Blake, Barbara Hams ( 1 hr 38m1n) HI. "Old Enough" ( t984. Orama) Sarah Boyd Ra1nt>Ow Harvest. ( t hr . 31 min ) rz: '"Once Upon A Time In AmerlC8'" ( 1984 Drama) Rober1 De Niro, James Woods I 4 hrs ) -~"Jim Thorpe All American'" (t951 Biography) Burt Lancaster, Phylhs Thaxter ( 1 hr'. 47 min ) UO ·wamOl'S Ot The Wind" ( 1985. Fan- tasy) Animated. ( 1 hr • 35 min ) .. (!) "The Ice Pirates'" ( 1984, Science Fic- tion) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby (2 hrs J ' The Aviator" ( t985 Orama) Chris- topher Reeve. Rosanna Arquette ( 1 hr 36mtn) •Evening .. IL.-rt Cll ... PM.LM AIC ... Q Ttmne09"1f -AmMI ., ..... .cMIT Plmlmc« It flllCI CAllTOl~ lllCml "Maxie" (1985. Comedy) .Glenn Close. Mandy Pattnktn A demure San Francisco secretary develops a spit! personahly when the ghost ol an outra- geous '20s flapper 1nl'lab1ts her body 'PG' Q_( 1 hr .. 30 min) llJ Tf» UM( IODIQ Brian Baronet vs Joey Ferrell tn a 1unior welterweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, from Atlantic City (lrve) (2 hrs . 30 min ) llOvtl '"Supergirl" ( 1984. fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway Superman's cousin comes 10 Earth to recover a ptec1- ous stone. the lile-lorce ol her planet, which has fallen Into the clutches ot a wicked. power-med sorceress 'PG' ( 1 hr., 54 min) lllOVtl "The Candidate" ( 1972. Dra- ma) Robert RedfOfd, Peter Boyte A young liberal tries de5perately to avoid being c0trupted by his cam~IQn '°' a seat in the U.S. Senate. 'PG ( l hf .. 50 min.)\• -1=-'~ .... .... Q 1o•::. Pal ~ Henry runs Into an old Navy ecqualntanoe. unaware that his friend Is homosexual ... ,..um engineer 1s reunited with his son who has become the cultural product ol his Ama-zon 111t:>esmen abductors 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 mmJ 1:11 (ff lllOVll "S1tverado t 1985, Western) Kevin Ktme Scoll Glenn In the 1880s, the paths ol two drifters C()flverge en route to their destiny 1n a town called S1rverado PG·13 Q (2hrs . 13mm) 1M Q"7) WOM.D AT U. I lllACIEL. / LIJIB .. lllCUI ADM1 MTM't __, WOIU 1• ,_AY AT _.., Featured Howard Ste11ens and Wiiiiam Ackerman. founder ot Windham Hill records celebrate It's 10th anniversary oest ideas for a South· land weekend D @) llfTIRT.-..T TOllQHT Interview with Liberace I ava lflOONI UTDICMOOL _.CW. 'Wanted The Perteet Guy' A boy (Ben Atfleck) places an ad 1n a personals column to hnd a hus- band tor n1s divorced mother (Madeline Kahn/ ~(1 l'lr) (I) N ~A.Ziii ThP results ot a poll on ladv~~151ng GAim m1:r. nl&'ICO..AMY .... "'ISOlmJNI PMlllTHILORD .,_.lllUORT ltllDI THI NPl Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buon1con11 ( t hr ) .l) ..... i'I. llOVll "Garoo Talks· t 984, Drama) Anne Bancroft Ron Silver To tull1ll his dy· 1ng mottler s 11te1ong dream ot meeting Greta Garoo a young man sets out to lo- cale ftlmdom's rectus111e screen legend 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 43 min ) I DAM IHADOWI 7:11 DAMClf TO THI tlTI CAIGIHAMI WHAT'S HAPPINltO NOWI Ra1 discovers that Nadine posed nude tor a painter ears ago l.D.ATU. MOUYWOOO ~AMI .._YWIDU. 11•A•t"M cm ar»AJGY WLD, WLD WORLD Of MmAll I WAlttltGTOlt Wiil ...... Q ... · tall RACING From the L A County Fair Grounds .. 8 (I) ICAMCROW MD ... UICI While 1nves1tgat1ng t11s family history. Lee stum· bles across a pto1 10 kill a visiting dlgnl· tary .J 1 hr) D cm A·TIAll Hannibal. BA. and Face- man are court ·mar11aled !Part 2 ol 3) In stereo O ( 1 hr t 8 MOVIE 'logan·s Run' (1976, Set· ence·F1ct1on ) Michael York. Jenny Agutte1 Logan. a young man IMng In a futuristic society, is aSSlgned 10 dltcowr II hie ex1ats somewhere beyond his shettere= (2 hrs ) 8 91 TIR Webster's plans to bullo his own car and enter an 0<ange·crate derby are spoiled by George's compel!· uve== ~ ltOCl-1-::V. "KulQ Sotomon's Mines" -l'rlclay Coal. ( 1950. Adventure) Deborah Kerr, Stew- ari Granger A white hunter guides a party through darkest At11ca 1n search ol a woman's husband (2 hrs l I WAll.aTOI WID • fllVIEW O PIMIMLOID WAU. ~ Wiii ·s11a1egy tor Op· 11ons, Currencies and Stoci..s ' Guest ed1· 1or-publisher J ames McKeever L~cKeever Strategy Leiter) C) llCMI "Pale Rider' ! 1Cl85 Western) Clint EastwOOd. Michael Moriarty A mys· terroos stranger rrdes 1n10 a m1n1ng town and brings much·needed rehef to gold prospectors being harassed oy an unscru putous power baron 'A O I ' hr 53 mrnJ llCMI "Bachelor Par1y · t 1984 Com- edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny K11aen A care· free school bus driver's pals oec.1de to tnrow a pre-wedding parly tor him 1..0m· p11cat1ng mailers 1s lhe tact thar the girl's talher disapproves of her cno1ce R' O 11 hr 46m1n) 1.J llCMI "Teen Woll 11985 Comedyl Michael J Fox. James Hamo1on A teen ager tal\es advantage of t>•S a11er ego to noost a IOSlng basketball ream and h1r, sg~goa~<= 'PG' p nr JI min 1 t)llOYll "Creator" ( 1985. Comeoy1 Pe rer O'Toole, Mariel Hemingway With rne help ol lree-spr11ted young ,...oman a bnl l1an1 but daft soen11s1 111es 10 1e·crea1e h1c; long·dead wile from cells he s preserveo tor th111y years R' ( I hr 4 7 mon I G&Y.P.D. l:9@ llQHT TUCH • flOWO l'UV In srereo i.! hlj t:ll U (JI • lllVIDUI Wesle\ 111111a1es a relahonshrp with a woman alfhcted wrrh Alzheimer's disease O ~=~OFA~ CD llCMI "Mutiny On The Bounty ( 1935. Adventure) Clark Gable Charles Laughton The crew ot the H M S Bounty rebelling against the cruel treatment rn· fhcted by their captain, dec1qec; 10 mu1111y i? hrs., 30 min.) &D WAU. ITmT WOK S11a1egv for n~· loons. Currencies and Stvcks Gu~l t>c11 tor-publisher James Mc Keever ~cKeever Strare=rl C,!) -COONRI COUNTY CAO Larry Pamsh On Orange County Priori· t•es" Orange County's Adm1n1stra11ve Otto cer ·~Parrish, is 1n1erv1ewed i EF· •1<&-=~ r.rcx.ketl s lr•end Ira Stone leams that Capt Rea1 Estate 1G Gordon Liddy) is now leading a param1lr tary group In Central America In stereo i.! hu 8 lll ..,. ~ A ma1or league mobster puts a contract out on Hammer In stereo c;i I =T ,. Dm#MCll The Night Of Music A. Global Celebfat10n" (Season Premiere) An lntemallonal satett11e hnl\ al· tows s~s. muS1clans and dancers on lour continents to &hare their talents Per· formers lnctuc». the Betlln Phllharmonte Riccardo Mutf conducling; the Klro11 Bat· let, trumpeter Wynton Marsalls. tenor ~u· c1ano Pavarotti, sitarist Ravi Shanllar Host Bev8f1y Sills (2 hrs I ' ,._MLOID ,_Lm °""' CU. ~ LI S ~ Aus1111hn doubles sem111na1 mAtch !Tape<J t \3 hrs) (l)ITAllTm (llllOVll "Creator" (1985. Comedy) Pe- ter O'Toole. Manel Hemingway With the help ot free·spmled young woman. a br1l- han1 but dah scientist tries to re-create hlS tong·dead wile from oefls he's preserved for thirty years 'A' ( I hr . 4 7 mrn.) m...,. U&.l.8Y •@ _,. TMCll Included: Eurythmics, ("M1ss1onary Man"). Biiiy Joel, ("A Mat· ler of Trust"), BerUn. (:·Take My Breath Away"). Gtass Tiger. ("Don't Forget Me") In stEtteo ( 1 hr ) d 8 ®) lllBICll Jake must decide whether to complete an Important assion· ment or attend an open house at schoo ~ llOVll "The Mummy's Shroud" ( t967. Horror) Edie Powell. Andre Morell An early-20th-century expedition breaks .nto an ancient Egyptian tOf'T!b, awakenrng rhe centurres·Old mummy of a slave (2 hrs , 30 min) m MIGHT GA&.LaY .. I) (J) PAlCON CMIT (Season Premiere) Soap opera focusing on the hves of lhe Channing famrly, a powerful ctan that runs the Falcon Crest Vineyard Tonight Tus- cany Valley 1nhab1tants struggle to cope with aftershocks ot the ear1hQuake that wreaked havoc on the11 community Stars Jane Wyman. Robert Foxwollh and Lorenzo Lamas c;i ( I hr ) D OD LA. LAW Kuzak tails in love wllh an aspmng 1udge. McKenzie attacks Kelsey for her handling of an insurance sellle- rnent In stereo ( 1 hr l 11 ~Almt.N S1arman and Scott en· counter a p1101 who's trying to complete a radical pro1ect her father was working on 1ust before he was paralyzed by a stroke 1(1 hr} NllllGfTAU __ TMI_. UllA-OUR ~HIALTM CAM • AmNCA (Premiere) In the first episode ot 1h1s se11es e)(amining the comple)t ques· toons raised by modern medicine. Harvard rirofessOf Arthur A Miiier moderates a dis· cuss1on ot the doctor-oat1ent relahonshlp, and rhe phyStc1an·s respon'Slbihty 10 his ~11en1 and society ( 1 hr ) ~C' llCMI "The Gauntlet" ( f977, Adven· rure) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke A determrned police officer attempts to sur· 111ve a setup while dellve11ng a key witness a very uncooperative prostitute ·-to a S,X!ld1cate trral 'R' c;l ( 1 hr , 48 min.) ti) lllOV. "Volunteers" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Hanks. John Candy An arrogant Y ahe 10.ns the Peace Corps and goes 10 Thailand where hit meets an overzealous Sdmarrtan w1th an lll·plotred plan to bulld a brrdge 'R' O ( t hr , 46 min ) ~ lllOV. "'The Wild Lite" ( 1984, Come- dy) Christopher Penn. Eric Stolz. With the start of scnool 1ust around the corner. a group of teen-agers spends the last week or summer 1n all 001 hedonlaOc revelry 'R' t nr , 36 min) ATM llONI With Rex Reed and Biii Hams Schedoled reviews: "That's u 111" (Jack Lemmon. Julie Andrews) : "The Name of the Rose" (5een Connery. F Murray A0brah11m). "TC>ugh Guys" (Bun Lancaster. Kirk =las) (I) UUJ.•• YU lllAD Gallagher bnngs his zany inventions and lively obser- vations to en audience 1n Beaumont. Tex- as lo stereo ( t hr ) -·=-TUCll In stereo ( t hr ) ta11lfi....,.,.,_, II :;ii':::. ~ nllDAY ICTV Sketches Guy Caballero (Flaherty) hires an unusual woman to gel rid ol SCTV's strange 1n11aders m -"1R Host Oa111d Brenner. ISc·es::·~· M ....... IMZZL Y ADAMI llOVIE .. Teachers' t 1984, Ofama) Nick Nolte JoBeth W1ll1ams A lawsuit brought against a zoo-like urban high school tor awarding a diploma to an 1111· terate student spurs a burned-out 1nstruc· tor 10 search lor his discarded ideals. In stereo A'-( 1 tu 46 min ) ~ MOVE 'Nosferatu The Vampyre" ( 1979. Fan1asy1 Klaus K1nsk1 Isabelle Ad1an1 Based on Bram Stoker's 'Ofacu· ta " A centunes-old vampire v1c11m1zes an English 1am11y and consequently becomes lhe Quarry of an old adversary (Dubbed) PG' ( 1 hr , 47 mm.) m ON THI n. llDI WrTM Mia& DOllAHUI 11•@ 11GHTTMCH In s1ereo ( 1 hr I 11:119 Cl) TJ. HOC*D Hooker thinks that an old friend was killed ro cover up a series of 001ldmg fires 1R1 11 hr 10 min I D m TOMGKT HOSI Johnny Carson In slereo I 1 hr ) IUT Ol IATURDAY MIGHT LIVE o llQlf11.lll WI.Di Wl.D WEIT VIGM u.Ym.J.BI IOIMOMlll I AT.,.,. .. LAGUNA 1,. llOV. "Girls 01 The N1gh1' ( 1985 Adull) Poht1cs take a back sear 10 ptea· sure w1lh lh1s Washingron crowd (I hr . 22mon) ,,.0:4 ) llOV. 'Losin' 11· ( 1982. Comedy} Tom C1u1se. Jacl<•e Earle Haley Four reen age coys hoping tci tose trieir wg1n1ty 1n a T11uana orothel p1cl.. uP an older wom an going south tor a MeA1can d111orce 'A' l hr. 40m1n J U. ,,....,.. MPOflT VIDIOI ODOCOW\.I NIGHTLR Host Oa111d Brenner ISch~*f.~1: Branford Marsalis ~VIDIOI MOVE "Mata Han· ( t985 Drama) Sylviji Kristel. Chnstopher Cazenove A seductive OvTch woman is recrurted by Germany to soy on the French in her own special way dunng World War I 'A t 1 hr 148~ J9Clla a. -.cTTMCltl tn stereo ( 1 hr ) 119 llCMI "Echoes" l 1978, Fantasy) Richard Alltett. MercedeS McGambrrdge An art1s1 seeks Iha help of a ptychlc when his prevtOO& tile beg1nt 10 haunt him. (2 hrs 6 min) . -· tlD .-t.Y -.cf vmlOl fn stereo ( 1 !hr. Rc.zc:-..... aTBT.-NT TOMIGIHT lnterviow W1th L1ber8CI' Sunday. September 28. 1986 25 -l'rlclay~. l aa=~-IANl>AYALM ll'ORTILOOC 1M llOW "Oemp~f 1983 B1ograpti11 Treat W11t1ams. Sam Waterston A po11ra1t ol former heavyweight 0011mg c.namp1on · Jack Dempse:;'s hie 1n and out ot rhe 11ng IA) 12 hrs 15 min ) · ([; llOW Dempsey · ( 1983. 810\jraphyl Treat W1l1tams. Sam Waterston A ponra1t ol lorrner neavywe1gnt bo .. mg cnamp1on Jack Dempsey's life in and our ot rne ring (Al (2 nrs 30 min 1 tM '},, llOVIE AllllC.• 0 1 The 50·Foot Wr,m ar1 1 t9o8 Sc1enct-F1ct1on1 Alhsc,n Hayes William Huoson After being sub 1ectec 10 radralrDn. a woman grow<; to i rgantuan 1iropo1t1ons t 1 t1r 13 rr11n J ,. ..... ' llOVIE A!.51gnr11er1I T r1 1'111 I 1<)69 M 1stery1 Patrick 0 U al Joar Hac.l<ett CortJoratf:! lr;iud is 1nve!>l1yater:l Oy a pri· vate eye in Sw1tzertani:J 12 nrs 30 1ntn 1 ®) TODAY'l IUIMU m llOVll · A Very Missing Pe1 ~on I t9 7? Mr.1ery1 (11e 1\rden SkyA Au llrey A 1et11eo sct100lte;it.her aid"> ri011c.I! i>fl<>rt'> ,,, locate .; tciung wa'lward heirPss who r1a•. prt•wmaoly 1(J1ned the hrpp1e un rtergm11r11J movement 11 tu 30 m111 I E. AUTO llACtNQ CART M1cn1gan 7!>0 lr1 m Aro<ii<lyn M1c.h (RI 1? hrs I l MOYIE Aoay Ooutrle" I 1984 ',11c,µr>r1'>''I C1a1g Wasson Melanie Girl f1H1 An unemployed H"llywood aclnr r 111•,1· • 111ng 101 an o:1cqua1ntanc.e bf> • ,, .. ,.. o l •,w,c,ed w11t• a t>eaulrlul nt>1gn 11• 1 1n1.,1;,:.1J Nill tt•" p11mo lllm 1naus1r.,. ..i11•J .-1 '..IJ'>IJ"C.t ,,, d ;101ent murder R" I 1. -Saturday -Morning----41:119 llOVll ArJventure' Of Capta111 r ab,. ;in. 119~ 1 Arlvf'nllJIP f Fr1ol r 1y1 .r1 Vin rpr11 P11(" ( l hr 1; min 1 $ MOYIE Tt11· Iron M1"tre<.c, t 19'>? A11 vr·• ,.,,.,, Al,)11 I -l•ltl V11g1n11J Mayo It t11 !>0 1111r• J .. D llOVll l)h1>rl<JGk Ho1rnei; In Dre<.st>d To "'" t 1q4f> Mystery) Ba!>ll Ra1t1ow in ; el Ari;t~ (I hr . 30 m111 J U.I. FAMI MflCHt'T WMITUNQ LAND Of TMI e.I MOVll ' Thi' C.a11nllt•I I 197 I Ad11fl1 lure) l,hnt fast.N1x1r:I ~011ura I <X·ke (I hr 48 min) FOOTIAU. FUI r )PHOTON ... W0M.D TOllOMOW lfilAIOUT llDI "'Alll TMI LON> -~ .... YMDTHIDOT Slfi~MULLBT Cl.OmUP 191TM.I CIWl.-0 IT'IYCMl-11 tool DAY L.A. •tnao Topic M8flh 1c,sues I I hr ) IATIDUL llOGllAMC ID\OMll ~ ...,kACI .... .., 0/1 K.l DAllCI 26 Sunday, September 28, 1986 nr 49 min I ClJ~Y rs.• llOVll • The Emerald Forest ( 1985 Orama) Power!> Boothe. Meg Foster Al· let a oecade-tong searct1, an American engineer rs reunited with his son who !'las become the cultural product ol n1s Ama- zon tribesmen abductors In stereo "A' O 6-=IAUCTIC* ttl ....r naACCI In stereo ( 1 hr J t:9 MmllCA'I TOP Ta EU lllOOM'I COUIC'Tat Of LCM ID llOW 'Billy Budd" r 1962 Orama) Robert Ryen Terence Stamp Based on the no11<>t oy Herman Melville Tne perpet· ual !>trngy1e oetNeen good and e111l 1s sym bohzed by the conll1ct between a yourig <:tailor and n1s cruel commanding officer (2 hrs JO min J a!) R.W. eatum•CM t:ll li' -TMI llFl Hosts l en Dawson. Nick Buon1con11 ( t nr ) hll rc 1 MOVIE "Heavenly Bodies" ( 1985. Ora ma) Cynrn1a Dale Richard Rebiere An arnb1t10us young woman struggles 10 real •lt;J tie• Or!'am ot opening a dance studio A I I "' 29 min ) Aimee ~emple McPherson was really a ru~ 10 conceal a romantic tryst C2 hrs ) ,_,CNN ... • IOtlfY MD~ MGUINZOM 1ROU.DDIMY 1,., llOVW ·Teen Woll" t 1985. ComeayJ Michael J Fo.<. Jame& Hampton A 1een· <1yer rakes advanioge of hts alter-ego 10 tJ<.O'>I a losing bao;kerball team and his c,a~g1ng love 11te 'PG' ( 1 hr 31 mrn ) f.1 TOii MD lfM't 'S"l llOVll "Creator" ( 1985. Comedy I Pe· WJ MOVIE "O~fOfd Blues" ( 1984, Orama) noo Lowe Ally Sheedy ( 1 hr I 33 min ) t MOW. "'The Sun Shines Brighi" ( 1954 Comeay) Charles W1nn1nger Ar teen Whelan ( 1 hr 32 min ) tea 8 IUDQUIZ Macfov10 Perez hosts ®) IUDI AM lllOflll TOO Gues1s Van na White ("Wheel of Fonune"). Billy Hui· ..ay ("Fame"). the Huffy Stunt Team beauly expert Beverly Sassoon rT•WNflD ''"Of QARDINltQ mlT TMI MAYOM mlCMllTY Wll llDORT a.on IUflTI TODDl.a'I,,.,.,. ) .... MAM IOWI ULT WATD JOUllW. I P) n11 W1D • IAmAIL Highlights of Ma1or League action are shown Host Mel Allen NI ·--~TAltllMIQ ~~ 1=.=.1111 ....... fllGRI TO fllOPLI llCWll "Torian And The Mermaids" ( 1948. AdVonture) Johnny We1ssmuner. IBron~~(ti)~ min I lf1t MeCnOll MALIUDOYMOU.YITCMW Paul McCart· ney, Keith Richerds and the E11e11y Broth· ors ore 8t'TIOnO those IHIUt9d In tht9 rtlrO· specflve on rhe Ille and music ol rock ter O Toole. Mane1 Hemingway With th help of tree sp1111eo young woman a b11 liar t O\Jf dalr !>t1er111s1 t11es 10 re-create r' 1or.g oeaa w le from cells ne s preser·1e· 101 t~l'ar , A" ( t nr 47 min) l::ll 'C Little rreaswe · 11985 Orn ma) Margot Kidder, Tea Danson In Mex co a stripper reams up with a seed Arr er1c..an ex pt1trl('lt to search IOf her la 1t1er ano a s101en fOflune A' I 1 nr ~ *!min~ llTWIBTMELMI LA~ T9' FAl&Y ~MD TMI PUllYCATI ._ · llOVW • DesfrO/ All Mor·sle•s 11968 Science r1c11on1 A1<1ra Kuoo Jun Tazai.1 Monsters herdej together on an 1Sland eor Earlh are released by ahens and begin 1 destroy lhe v.orld (2 nrs J I lllllf-l&MI NOllU CMTOONI llOft St·elloc.1-H•1lrnes In Wash1nQ ion t 1943 Myste1y) Ras11 Ralh0011e N yet Bruce Holmes 1etove1s m1ss111g rn crohfm and a Setre1 Sf>r111t..e agent ( 1 i,, 30m1n 1 l llTIMART Until.ENI ..,y )•&WW< ,11.A.U.Q .._ llOVW "Cpac,p r •f 1 IC!65 01a11111 Oo11 Jonnsor Lisa B1ovr1 Pyscho1og11 1 problems p1ay11e a V1e!r1arn veterar)·s per sonal ann 1o1otessu 11a1 111e as he t11es 1 read1ust 10 hi<\ surr•11Jnd1nqs upon 1e11Jrn I home 'R ( 1 hr J7 n11n ) 4'11 llUYIM FOMlll d etMIUl&MTID MOCWnMDOH MT~LfTTU legend Buddy Hol1y 1nc1uoeo are perlnrrr anc.e hp~ 1111'1 1nle•v1t>ws with lan111 , lr1ends anrJ membe1l. ol Holly's band ri • Crickets 11 hr 1 ~ MJNllNG AND llACIMQ .WMITUNQ muNDIRITOOO lllONITllU Arlll1'1dtP ~ John C.mAd1ne. \.l..tirt> Rloom James E.1• Joneo:; M1ckf'y R11oney all(:l Mrchael Yo" prov1oe thP ~01ce!t m th1!> story aboul " ni1::.tredled boy who mee1s some coioit 1.rea1ures who shqw htm thQt ou1w<11 IOOk6 dOr1'1111,11ter I Kiin AND Tltl IACHUIH UMG~ROO 7:11 ....,... Cl) .-.n ADVINTUMI Of TMI QUiit •llMlo l[t)CAlllllAMFAa.YQ Yount AND THI lllUll WLDIWOll OOINL.al NOOllD ON AIROllCl 1 PO..OAT RACING lu11nel Se11t• lro~ene. Ora (Taped) ( 1 hr 1 -m~-~I IUNT1. IAIU t In.,-:.' TM1 ICDI a PLM1T• 1• 1'9TAU flMOTCMI LW.A.T. CIUMONITW WOll.D Of CMTOCll•lll DAVIYMDtouATM COllTl90IWIY MU&.TM 111U11 , ll0¥9 ··cn11r1qts or F11e" ( t98 1 OM I -Saturday-Cont. rr;i) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson l2 nrs J ''""' H llOYW Ato1ne51 •••e r 198·1 CC'meov1 <;y1.,,,.c.1pr ~t;,llon<> f!utl)o Pal'cn 1 , r ., 1 ''I P IOUL TRAIN S llOYW C1marro.,· I '931 WP..,tforr 1 R1chato D1.t Irene Dunne (2 hrc; 4 'l11r1 I Z lllDYll B11111r.g S:\drJ'er; • •974 l 1rnedyl C1ea11on L1tr1P. liene W11(1r 11 hr 34 mm J ~ .. _. KAWIDAYI DAYIY Ale QOUATH ==-"' MAGIC Of OI. 'AllT'INI CAllTOON CAROUllJ. I ~MEALTHISIUll IPOltTIClllTD IATUN>AY • ALDAllllll QOODIUDOY t:tll (() GALAXY HIGH LAV.-a ltlll.IY OJ) llllAL QHOITIUITDI 0 .. zooMWE -IWIKM9ff AOAll MT14't M0Nn WON.D CIRCl.l IQUAM MIH•ll PU (11) MPl Ulm Of TM1 WU1C , llOVll "Talk To Me 1964 D•oll' '" Austin Pendleton. M1chile• Murpny I t nr JO min) J~.> COUIQI FOOTIALL Wes1 V1r,11n1o1 .ti Virginia Tech (L1vel 13 hr!> \('I r1 '' Qfl)~THIMINACI .. ,i =:=.1m .. Ql)QIT 9 POUND"""'' llOv. "Clancy Streel H, tS ' q l Comed1J t eo Gorcey Hu• t· H;iu I " 10 min) Cf) POR VI.AM TO tom Cl) COLLI• fOOTIALL v 1911 I "' ./V l•• f orest (L•vel (3 hrs J @ COUIQI P:OOTIALL. T e111p<; i t •· 1 nounced (3 nrs . 30 min I ' WAU. STMIT WllK • QmWAYGAlm IUIMll ALI (") ' Y.-f ord Spo11.., 1...• .;1>1~ '1 1;111 1111xed doubles l1na1 Ta~ P J 1 • • r' '~' rr11n I 'Z, llOYW O A A~ l t'l8~ S, er1.e Fic11onl Mary Bein Hun M11..nae1 Mc Kear l_I hr 4~m1n) m ...,. POOTIAU. WITH IOI ll.DI" AlmlCA't TOfl TIN -1 1 ~v:=~=-· G) IUClll IUNNV AND TWllTV SHOW IA•ALL St Louis Cardinals al C111 lcog~~=~ • ~I OllAW COUNTY C',M' Larry ParttSh On Orange Coun1y Pru·• hes .. Ocange County s Adm1nis11M1.,,e Olli cer. Larry Pamsh, rs 1nte<V1e>11l'd llO¥ll "My Sc1ef\Ce Pro)eet • l 198!> Comedy) JOhn Stockwell. Oenn1i; Hopper ~hr • ~4 min,) -TMI MPl Hosts Len Oaw,on. lek auonleonll ( 1 hr ) m TMlllAll ... (1) llOVll "Gold Is Where YCll• r 11m I!' ( 1938. Western) George Br13nt IJliv•J JP _1Havii=r~;"~u"H JlrTW C* THI HrT1 (ft M.L ... IWOll I vtCTORY GMll8 IWtDlllATCM OUllT P:Oll NACI L llOV11 'The Thallan Space WArs .. r • 980 Science F1c11on) Animated ( 1 hr . 16mrn J u• 8 Cl) HULK MOCWl'I 9'0CI w...,,.. · fl) IAUIAU Team to be announced 11vel (3 hrs ) P:Am ®) WIDDD RaAL .. Cap'n 0 G Readmore·s Jack and the Beanstalk" Ani- nia1e<1 Readmore accepts Jack's chal· Pnge 10 ascend the beanstalk 1n search 01 Jl"IP yoose lhal lays gofelen eggs and con !'""' 1ne g1an1 who guards the fowl (A ) IWMITlllO IOUL TMIN FRUGAL OOUNmT DAUEVAlll QUiil POR NACI E DAV'll CIW T..-U S vs Australta 10 .. b•es o;em1lmal match (RI (3 hrs ) l'i MOVIE "Teen Wolf .. ( 1985. Comedy) M1<..tiile1 J Foic James Hampton ( 1 hr ) 1 rn111 I m Tlll WlllC * llOTOR IPORTI 11:30 f) COUI• FOOTUU Teams to be an- ln0u@ie~seb (3 hrs • 30 min I UTMY'I KITCHIN Almtl\.M..., ICONOllCI UIA An exam1nat1on of the Ci\11<,c ol Ame11ca's productivity decline ,, 1 50h111onc; suggested by supply·s1de ... Lc.rinm1stc; O Z llOVIE Sometimes A Great Notion" 11011 Orama) Paul Newman. Henry r l" t , nr 54 min ) m JAY JC>tWITONl'l IAmW. .vww 12lll I llml ITOO.I @) COLLI• P:OOTIAU. reams were •1 a~a1111l>le at press 1rme ~e) 14 hrs 1 Tlll II ntl NF\. A weekly feature t 1yn11yhr1ng a player or team from the .;i•.t J c11rren1 personahty and an analyll- C"il 1·re .. 1ew of lhe week's most important L< 1111es1 (I apeo1 O MOYIE lronmaster' ( 1983. Drama! GeorJe fas1man Pamela Fletd (2 hrs.,J m llOYIE franc1s Joins The WACS" t 1954 Come<Jyl Donald O'Connor, Julte Adams (2 hrs) fJl) .IUlr. Wl.IOW'I LOC••MA COOllt • OUTDOOM 61i)DIUWOllLD '1i) ICONOllCI UIA The posl1111e and neg- ative aspecls o f detic11s O C MOYW "The Jigsaw Man .. ( 1984, Ora· f"l1A ) Michael Caine, Laurence Olivier 11 nr 31 rr11n) L llOV11 Dune" I 1984. Science Fie- ,.,,.,, Kyle Maclachlan. Francesca Annis 2 h"; ;?O mm I S MOYW ·victory' { 1981. A<1Venture) ::,Y'""~lt'• Stallone, Michael Caine ( t hr . 57 mm ) ttaa I :t=° flOOTULL T~ams to be an· nounoed.&:fed) {3 l'lrs., 30 min.) I::... POii ALL llAIOlll Cooling tech n1Q11es tor the desert ano muggy South . c 1lcm1al Wlfltamst:furg·s methods. the con- ' lusoon of a two-part 10<>6< at edible ilf\\l~ilJ}eS II? =..:m ...... n""a-• ... w .. cw.~ ...en TMllT AU- IT All ROCI COllClllT PUTTW ON TMI KDI Lop-synceo Tom Basil's · M1c1eey." Star Ships "We Built This C11/ ano the Pointer Sisters 'Neu- 1.1••00~..: IC)N)IQA DOCTOll WMO T>ie Seeds Ot Doom A rare t:>Otanical species develops into a hor- 11t:>le force that threatens the en11re West- ern Hemisphere ( 1 hr • 30 min ) I CtWUI TAY\.Oll PMIHAJl).IKITCt9tQ 1 IURVIVAL Mzoma Africa s Mysterious Sprtr1q" A1cnar(1 Kiley narrates a 1001< at thP .ariety nt c1eatures mat 111511 Kenya s Mt1ma Sprong 101 11cur1shment anr! those that mal-e ot thf>il ru)tne 11 hr ) l=rn:o ntl llTI 1:i0 lllUMITUI I .,.., ntl ICENEI lmOOIJCINQ llOLOOY llOVIE "F1e•cn' '98!> C"me1:ly1 (.he ~Chase Joe D< ., B.1~i>f I hr 38 rri1n I DANCEFIVP llOVIE Nl)s•eratu The vamp.,re" 1 t979 Fantasy> K.111us K1n~1 tc;aoene Ad1an1 ( 1 hr 4 7 rn1n I ,. , MUQIOUI ~AflmlQ 2:9 CZ TO• AMtOUNCID llONICDI YOVAQIUI PUTTW ON ntl llTI llOVIE "lhunderCat!> Hn•" 11986, Fantasy! An1ma1e<1 t2 hrs I m llOVIE A O;iy For Thanks On Waltons Moun1a1n· t •982 Orama) Ralph Wilite M1cnae1 Learned 12 nrs 1 ' llTTY .llAN ROeltlOM lfTROOUCltO llOlOOY .. HORII MCING St•Oh s ln11ro••11tioreo ru1ur1ly lrOlll Ao<.s1er City I ii tl ve) t t hr I H) llOft E\vl.' R~e 011a1P 1 1~63. Ml'"' c.rtl) Die• Van Dylte Jar1e1 Le1qh t 1 t11 'i l llW1 1 p 1 F.-Jp•.se ~ fltPSt>nled with a h•ugh choice a lier ht• wins a 5011!:1 w11t1ng ~ 1111 test thill c.nul<J 11per 511me •1oors 1Rl l I hr ) ,S1 llOYIE ca·n~r•t>dli R11n II 11~84 Comedy1 Burl Reynol<Ji< Dorl" Deluise 1 hr 48 m111 1 TILIPHONI AUCnON HI ,.... WITH OM.MDC> WUON 2:11 llONKUI toODTml lllOYAT10M ,.._VONIWAYQ.._ lllAMl'11NO ~ J llOYll "The Parilcl""' ( """ ·~148 Mystery! Gregory Peci.. AM I vd<J 11 hr . 56 min I 2:111 llOTOllWIU u utru TID a. IAMAIY~I IXCl'TllQ WOM.O Of INIO AND .-urv llOYW ·A Dale W•lh Judy" 1948 Comed'I') JanP Pl'w t'll Eh:abe1'1 Taylor l hrs ) llONIC WOllAM IT'IAUW. IOVA A review ot tl'\e latest research oo acid ram tcx:uses on declin ng toiests, dam&ged Storie atructur" And polluted lt'lkes O (1 hr l GD 1'tlt WIB • IAIBALL Hlghllghta ot Me101 l eaQu9 n<"Mn are shown Hnst Mel Allen !I • HUlfTUY ITMIT <Yi =r:. II "°"1't H19hl19hl!i nl Sunday. September 28. 1986 27 ~~---------------............. ._ -lalurclay Cont. tne year 1957 w11h a feature on MaJO' League Baseban's all-time llOme run ieao ier, =t:cc:mm 1111 ~ 11:11 -WC*D't Wlia.Y WOILD Of IPOllTI Tne famous and not-so-tamous are a part of ttus ottbeat IOOI< ar 5'>Qrls hosted oy me torroer Mal(>f League caicr er who humbly refers 10 n1mself as ,.., Baseball'' l __ ,Am.Y - llGMMDml)Y umcMITOllY IMI MUmOCm ~eeturecl a 1ovr ot Scand1naV1a. Mai< perl()(m1ng me song "The Deeth Of Mary Loo Ano Others ' a comp1latt0n ot tile world 5 greatest disas- ter songs CE ICHOUIT1C "°"" A1m1C.A Cl) -• 'Al&Y Brian (MICl">ae D'.l Luise) decides to run for stuoent counc president (I)llCMI "Creator" (1 985 Comee, 1 Pe ter O'TOOle Mare Hemingway I' r.1 4 7 mtn I W 8 Tiii • Tiii M A weelllf tearur<> h'Ohhghl1ng a player 0< ream lr<;>m •ne pas1 a current personahty and an anatyt• cal prev~w 01 the week's most ·moorta.-• contest CTapedJ D Tiii WIB • 1•1194U H1gn119111s Ma1or League action are shown H?S! Me Allen I;-::. MYllW PlllfAIY &MD WMATACOWTlm ... Of OCT*" W A retrospective c.1 memorable World Series games i;.' •"e 60s tea1urong Sanay Koufa1 Boo G o son. 0111 Maze1os~1 and others Hosted b'f Curl Gowdy • llCMI "Se·,9n C• es Ot Go•O 1955 Ad11en1ure1 Antnony Ouinr Rocnard ~an (2nrs 1 (UJ COLLI.• FOOllAU Teams tc oe ar. nounced (3 nrs 15 .,.,,r / e Tiii OlD HOUll <Season P•em1e•e1 A review of the seventn season •he prr o lems and potential of trie e1gr-.111 season s first pro1ec1 ·· 1roe renovation ot a 40-,.ear old Cape·style home 1n Read•ng Mass are rev1ewe<l by me owners hosr Boo v .1a and matter carpenter Norm Aoram O I a.mu_,. Git THI PRAM _._ .-:MITOflY llOCIC MD ROU.: THI IAll.Y DAYI The roots of rock 'n· roll ere traced 1nr0ugr lhe careers of 8 111 Haley. the Everly Broth· ers Fals Domino. Buddy Holly Bo Oidd· 00 . EIVIS Presley and others CGUlm POOTUU ICCMIOAllD llOWll "Places In The Hearr" 1 1984 Drama) Sally Field Lindsay Crouse ' 1 ~~fiJ.n11i>.-.. (I) PAUL'I CAii Eric Roberts stars 1n tn1s Willa Cathe< tale about a young man on turn-of·the-cefltury P11tsburg11 who steals from hlS employer as a means ot ge111ng to New V()O(. l.,_AYl •CA .. ~ .-M!IOOIW tllMmT..,.Ll•M (!)ATM .... With Rn Reed and 8111 Harris. ScheCUed reviews 'Peggy Sue Got Maflled" (Kathleen Turner Nico· las c.ge). ''Children of a Lesser God" LWitlram Hun. Marlee Mallin) 0 -I~ a TMI .,_, Sched· uled Gene and Roger express lhetr views 28 Sunday. September 28. 1986 ' 1• e cc•o• zat100 01 classoc black ano ,.r,, te ftlrr s Si) llOTCJnlD G Tiii OlD NCM* 1$eason Prerr11e•e1 ~ '"" fNt :;t ·ne se1erih seaSOf'I rne proo- ems ar10 petent1a1 of 1ne e1gntri season's 1 rs• oraiecr --•ne rencwa1t0n of a 40·yea•· • r. Cape-st ,i,e "Orne '" Reading Mass - are •e-•1eweo Oy :he owners. nost Bob Vua ano master carpenter Norm Aoram O I: CGUW FOOTIAU Tea ms were not available at press time IL•ve) 13 nrs JO min 1 .W. Tl"le Grea Mupoet Caper' 11 98 • Comeoy 1 T ne Muppets Cnaries GrO<J•n 1 ' l'lr 35 min / ... _. ,. 9'0U. ~ ... Scneo- ..ile.:: •¥e performance oy Sparl<s ( Mus.c. ( >.-Can Da.,ce T :f' /. 1nterv1ews with T 1na T .;rner 8 Nl ~Je Young 1n tne new band Sf'grre,., · 1~ Be Deans tn stereo 11 l .. r'u ... lflOllTI LRITYLll 11•a•t•H UCI HPIQUAl*)N ...,,_, llOVll Ou~t For Fore t 198 Fania c,1 1 Fverel! Mr:G111 Rae Oa Atn Cnong 1;:> ~ f ., ti) MOVIE Tne Swarm 11978 S•JS~ense, M1cl'lae1 Caine Ka!harone Ross 12 nrs SD HlAl M flla.u I MEAL TNY .,_ .. Taoei r·g one s 001enria1 to• e•cellence ':l.es•:. cea1< perlormance e .. perrs ~ rar1es .3arl1e10 Robert ano Mar1lyr m1Z.oYIHMW "' 1MT1 HOUll '8POfllAMCI Wl'Tl4 -All.ID MTllT1 A per!rwnance celeoratmg IMP Natoonat Decade ol 1roe O.sabled with rne C:.au·r Brotriers Jermaine Jacl\sor. • -me J er ne Gero Jewe11 and young 01s- ao1ed ari1s1s Host Nancy Reagan Master JI Ceremonies C1orf Robertson C llOV'E ftJa e Ano Tne Cruisers ':183 Drama Torr Berenger M1cnae1 i:'ve I '' "),? 'T' r I P llOVll Pa·ion 11970 B1ography1 Pdrt 1 1 t'• r,,,e.,rge r Sco11 Karl Mai 'Jt!• t.? "rs 30 min l S llOV11 St•Pt>tS Qt F •e •984 Ora- n-·a M•cr.ae Pare Doane Lane 1 nr 34 'lllf'I' lca l ='-='°'=" -IL I mJIT I THI llOVlll TOO Cl.Oii HMt CO.GIT Mune1 goes bac>< to work ~s a phOtograpner after be- co~content with her hfestyte (ti) laL£'; e HUlM PIM.I I HUlM IUH•ll Ar e.cam1nat1on ot now Amencan ous1· ness is re-eva1ua1mg the bottom hne to 1n· c .. ae empioyee nealth and JOb sat1sfac· 11on as well as sr.ort·lerm economic profit •:t: 'f llCMI 'Tl'le Sun Snones Bright' I t954. Comeoy) Charles W1nn1nger Ar ieen Whelan I 1 nr , 32 min ) m Cl8ATTMC110lll _......._ ... , __ _ .. ,(l)Cll .. WTIACllwmtDAVIDtmCNhZ Tips on•a product that baits fish. selling used cars. gar•ge dO<lf hazards and l'low ptod· ucts are tested e llOVll "Mystery On Monster Island" (1981 , Ac;1V811ture) Terence Slamp, Peter CU'it'11ng A wealthy. t>ored youth end hts guardian are shipwrecked on a remole ~ I~;~~:-=~"'"'~ IUl.L~ LNm1 "-Almf: A 'POIUMIT Of TM UllTM Host David AUenboroogh \llSltS Ha wa11 Nepal. Nerthern Ireland. Kenya an New Zealand 10 learn Why llt.Horms " ctud•ng humAns, return lo v01Can1c s tes i)~~r~ -1ICMIU. ~ATPCll'I Tony Bennett sings • medley of his hits. lnc1Ud1ng "11 Had to Bt You." "As Trme G04tl By" and "I Le'1 M• Heart 1n San Francisco " ( 1 hr.) '.H)llOVm "Oxford Blues" (1~. Drama1 Rot> Lowe. Ally Sheedy O>Cfe>td Un1ve•s ty's 1rad1t1ons are tossed to the wind by < braSh American teen-ager 1n pursuit o• ar elUS1ve BrttlSh C<Mtf girt 'PG-1 3 0 ' hr 33 mtn) I TOetUIO~ .. Cl) ... llAllA'I , .... Y The Harpers cov1 : r her1t a bundle from Aunl Fran (!J ~ Cf9"1f m TID K..n lltoW Monroe'!> fP threatened alter he gives an entertaorie· a narsn reV1ew J... llOVll Sesame Slreet Presents F · iow That Bird" ( 1985. Comedy) Voices ::i1 Jim Henson Carroll Spinney Whos•e-:: away to lll1n0ts by a misguided SO<; a AtOrker. Big Bird sets oul on an advertu•t' to re101n his fnends 1n New York G ' nr 28 min) .,. '.:S)rn ... .,.-mi .. •-ra 8 YOU RT! T14I IOllQI Guests KOC> ~ the Gang In stereo l ~:a.om• COUITUU'I ~--"" .,,. WOILD In Cuba. Coosteau explores ar 3' mored Spanish cruiser sunk by lhe l .> Navy 11uring the Spantsn·Amencan V.a• "sits the Guanlanamo Bay U S ""' l oase and talk.s with President Fidel Cas tro on ernmonmenral consc10Usness .l' J Cuoa s 1nnova11ve hshmg metnod~ ' hr I U IOUD QOlO Host Manlyn McC ,. Scheduled Jack Wagner. Crystal Ga , e Stacey 0 Graham NaSh. tne Temr •a toons lhe Moooy Blues. John Fogert~ ' terv1ew) In stereo I t hr ) ~:Sandy convinces her trendy ' worker Blue lhat lhey shOuld gel 0e•1e• 3CQUa1nted l lTOI ·-OfrOllMm MTMIOllM W0MJ» Thtt slice ot A"' ertcana features the Expe<lmental A11<;ratt Association's Annual lntematlonal Fh· in held 1n Oshl<osh, Wis .. authof Garry VI ~ portra11 ot George Wastilngton: lhe arcfl• lecture of American churches: and lht> 1e newal ol F=---~He, N C O ( 1 llr ) I= When Sam~ off to a Pales- llne awgnment. he t• Barba<• 10 auit l'\ef jOb and wall for hll return. ( 1 llr ) CC)lmM.....,..,.Yl!m P•ul McCart· N!y. Keith Rlehafdt and the Ever\' Brotti· ers are among thoN ltatured ~ th•S ret1C1 specfive on the Rfe and music ol rock legend Buddy Holly Included are per1orm ance clips and interviews wit>-lanwv lnends and members of Holly's band, r»e Cricket$. (I hr.) ()) llCMI "VlclOty\' ( 1981. Advef"ltUrl'I Sylvest8f Stallone, Michael Caine Dunno • I -lalurclay Cont • .'. rid War 11 Allted POWs see lheu ticket '•eedom m a march between tne11 ... ream ano the Geiman Na11onar I , .n Par.s In stereo 'PG 11 hr 57 Z MOYE "The Warrior!>" ( t979. Orama) •' r Jet Beck Oofsey Wright Blamed IO• • · .. •urder ol a charismatic leader al a ,,.,,., 'fork street gang convenlion, mem ~•"~ ol a Coney 1s1ar:id gang must llgtit ·reor way back to thetr home turf •A' ( 1 • 34 min) m llOQl..llll 7;151!) l•WALL Atlanta Braves et Housro.n Ac;11os (Same day coverage) (2 hrs 30 i.n I 7~ 8 I ON ntl TOWN THROI Sanoy convinces ner 11enay co ... orlo.er Blue Iha! lhey ShOUICJ gel oe11er acquainted D m ON L.A. Featured a look at L A D·ners piggyback rides on a ororessional L vacnuter how to stop snonng tooay s 1rler girls vs Gidget ~ mONIMDllGO Featured San Diego '"'"=s m D F1Y1111 Judges ro1me1 pro loot • 11 player l yle AIZado. Jacl.ee Harry :'? 7' ) Ch11stopher Hewell I Mr fl,..lvedere") Musical guest S1acey 0 I T ...,o of Hearts' ) In stereo .,,..,, UN DllOO ZOO'I AlmAl. DPMU Fea t•ireo lhe zoo llosp1tat ano lhe zoo vete11 •• 111an, Jane Meier. a took al me Sea toon '"e durable animals <>I the Arc11r the 11usi.. Olien f ..... l:OO II DOWWTOWN Terr1 seeks revenge .:igainst the person >Nho kHteCl a close lr1end ( 1 hr ) I CID 'ACTIOfL.R In s1ereo Q llOYll "The Centerville Gtiost 1 t986 Fantasy) Sir John G1elg•1d Ted Wass The guilty spirit of a 17tll c.entur~ Enyt1sh nobleman haunts his Ame11cari descen dents as mey move into lhe tam11~ s iln cestral castle (2 hrs 1 8 ®) LR wmt LUCY 0 MOVIE "Secrets Ot Three H1111g1y Wives ( 1978 Mystery) Jar11es F1an l IS<'.US Jessica Walter rhr~ socially p1orn1nent women are sus~tet.I ''' fl'ur ~'y&,a=s.:::oy (2 hr~ I Cl~ 'Guns Fnr San Sebastian ( 1968, Adven1ure) Ant'10ny Quinn f'h11rles Bronson An .Army desene• is m1s1alo.en tor a priest by peasant villagers .!.! llrs ) t.IJ .. WONDIRWOM ____ ,.., Hide and Seei. A s1uden1 who tries to help a lr1eno w11h Iler computer class accidentally etea1es a rrogiam that can make its own decisions i (lhr ) ll.W. ICHA•ACM QMAT ~Nell .. Tile Night of Music A Global Celebrauon" (Season Premiere) An 1nternatt0nal satelhle lmk al· rows singers. musicians and dancers on lour continents to share t'1eir talents Per- formel'a 1nc1Yde the Bertin Phllharmon1c. Riccardo Mutl conducting: the Kirov Bal· let, tn.impeter wynton Marsalis, tenor Lu- ciano Pavarotti. sllerlst Ravi Shankar Hoet Beverly Slits (2 hrs.) lt ).,.. "Jagged Edge"' I 198!>, Orama) Glenn Close. Jell Bridges An a11orney fails m love with her client, a San Francis co newspape1 pybllshe1 who may be a manipulative murderer 'A' O ( 1 hr 48 min I ~COUHI POOTULL .-T <R'l.,. ··Teen Wolf'' ( t985. Comedy I Michael J Fox. James Hampton. A teen· ager takes advantage ot his alter-ego to t>CC'st a rosing basketball team and his sa_gying love hfe ·PG' ( t hr . 31 min ) l ' llOVll "Real Genius" ( 1985, Come- dy) Val Kilmer. Gabe Jarret Unbeknown to a wise-cracking co·ed and his green- horn roommate meir superl0< scientific apt1tuoes are t:>ein? used to cultrvate mill· tary ;:;ons. 'PG (1 hr . 45 min.) (!) "Patton" ( 1970, Biography) (Pan 2 ol 2) George C Scott, Karl Mal- den The career of World War II g&nefal George S Patton Is traced through the North African. Sicilian and European cam· pa1gns. as well as his conflicts with other otticers ( I hr . 30 min ) m NOMI MCM From the L A County Fair Grounds t 11 (() ..orTICIMTlll UI 0 ID 117 (Season Premiere) Marie Gibbs stars as tile matordomo of a Wasll· 1ngton O C apartment 001lding tn this comedy series Also stars Hat Williams anel Jaci..ee Harry Episode 1nformauon to tie announced In stereo D ®l IU.Dt IUMTW IMOWQ (!) LRITY\.ll OI ntl lllCN MD FAMOUI Dolly Parton. W1ll1am Shatner. the Amaz· ~ ~ress Brill Ekland ( 1 hr ) 15 MOVIE "Tangier · ( 1946 Adventure) Maroa Montez Preston Foster A beau11ful, hery dancer sets our 10 wreal\ revenge on 1he killers wM wiped out her lamlly ( 1 hr JO min) t:i1 'T, ON nt1 AUi ICM wmt CMAILll ~Guest Kathleen Turner .. 9 Cl).,, ml HAmmt Hamm8f d1scov· ers a link between the death of a dock· worke1 and a bankrupt pension fund ( 1 hr I D G) GOlDD ca.I Dorothy. Blanche and Rose are arres1ed on pros11tu11on char.st.es In stereo O I ®J HW1'T Of THI cm O llOVll "Dream House·· ( 1981, Ora· ma! John Schneider Marilu Henner A vnung Southerner falls to love with a Man· hattan i:lweller and plans to build hlS dream house in a New York C11y ghe•to (2 llrs) ' MATURI Of TMIQI DAUAIHOUI ' DAN CUP T.-U S vs Australia. s1nyles sem11tnar matcries (Taped) (3 rirs ) ~l MOYll 'Year 0 1 The Dragon" ( 1985. Drama) Mickey Rourke, John Lone As· signed 10 control murderous youtll gangs. a renegade cop wages a one-man war a\)a1ns1 a cr1m1nal system deeply rooted 1n rhe Chinatown subculture 'R' (2 hrs . 6 min) LZ 1 llOYll "Eleni" ( 1985, Orama) Kate Nelligan John Markov1Cl'l New Y0<k Times reporter NtchOlas Gage returns to Greece 10 search for the Communist guerillas who executed his motr1er during the 1940s Greek C1v1I War 'PG' ( t hr , 57 min ) UID CID ~ Deacon Frye tries to per - suade a soloist from another church choir to I= canega11on. In stereo IDAWl--IOT-lllAM.YlMI ... TW.19frmm M ..., 1'UClll CllARTIUITm In ster· eo i'") ,.. TWIJmf1' ZDll In stereo ( t hr ) I ,..._ The new p1ec1nc1 leader (Charles Hallahan) b1eaks up the Hunter Mc~a11nersti1p In stereo ( 1 hr I I (JI .,.llmt FOR ... A despondenl Spenser's charged w1th blackmail by lor· mer clients. 9. (1 hr.) G llON . The Only Game In Town'" ( 1968, Drama) Warren Beauy, Elizabeth Taylor A choru9•g1r1 is ottered marriage by a gambler while waiting tor her lover 10 divorce hrs wife. (2 hrs.) • UPUTYlD OI ntl lllCN MD FAMCM'9 ly Parton: Wiiiiam Shatnef: the Amaz· 1~ Kreskln; actress Britt Ekland ( I hr ) • IYI IYI ICl\M Video artist Nam June Palk creates global TV in this interactive variety program originating simultaneously lrom New York City. Tokyo and Seoul Coverage of the 1986 Asian Games oul) . rpuslc by lhe Philip Glass En· sem (New YCl'k City). and Ryu1chi Sa· kamot (Tokyo). as well as sumo wres· tllng. a lashlOO·dance collaboration and video segments In stereo. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) l mADOWUM~ • PAYMOTn AT u.oM IQUAM W- DBt lMl ILY8l Ama COllClllT Tenor Luciano Pavarotti and soprano Madelyn Renee perform selections from '"The Elixir ot Love." "Don G1ovann1 ... '"La Traviata.' Tosca" and "La Boheme · in 1t11s ce1&- bra1t0n of 25 years of music making Emerson Buckley conducts the American §.t.r'nphony Orchestra In stereo (2 hrs ) <.CJ llON '"Californ1a Suite' ( 1978 Com· edy) Alan Alda. Maggie Smith Based on the play by Ne11 Simon Several coup1es become 1nvo1ved 1n s11ua11ons ranging from a child-custody battle to the seeming self-destruction of a room during their stay at a posh hotel 'PG' Q ( 1 hr 43 min ) (HJ lmAUY Wiii) TAUi Martin Sllon plays a lounge singer hired to entertain at a w= man's party '"Pany Animal' 11984, Come- dy) Matthew Causey In exchange tor some romarmc adventure, a tovestek man sells his soul to the dev11 R' 11 hr 16 min) D191W1-111..vy I llMIPIACE Dempsey faces lrustration as he a1temp1s 10 ca1cll a mys terious former boxer turneo-cmn1na1 ( t -;hr ':=ZOMI AICtW ~y Wiii> TAL.11 A mysterious srrenger (John Candy) schemes to re· s1Cl'e an economlcallLdepressed town .. , IAWAY IPOllT•A• -.T TUCll In stereo ( 1 hr ) 1w D•Cll«I CID ... -orA&II llcil ntl DAM.,. (Season Premiere) Willlam Hickey stars as a cyn1 cal rePo<ter who v1s11s a ho<ror filled carn1 val ITALll AIOll nt1 DAllK .. ...... " OffntlWALL MALYIDIOI ~y WBI> TM.II Professor Xavier Tistaert a11empts to save Theresa Sharpe (Catherine O'Hara) from her literally e~- ~os1ve relationships ..... llOYll "Hearts And AJmour" ( 1983. Adventure) Rick Edwards, Tanya Rob· e1ts Rivals beeorne love1s as the Chris· tlans battle the S1t1aCet\S In medieval Eu· ~ MOt1~T 38 mrn I 1'111 er) .. "Slip Into Siik" ( 198!;, Adult) Kelly NlchOls. Jamie G1Hls A late night ra· dio talk show hostess gets 9Ven with a scheming 1ob stealer ( t hr 18 mm ) tt:al 8 llOYll "Ttie Myster10US Two'' 11qs2 Sunday. September 28, 1986 29 .. Sports Cont From Pale :i ~ ~Gm NOMI MCltQ ''°'" tM LA. County , ........... --laturclay ---••••• ... "IMtT\JMQ ... coui. fOOTIAU Virginie et W8ke ,.,... <U..> <a hrt.) ... tr\MQ 1.-a GD IAIDAU Teem to be .,,_ nounoed. (U..) (J hn .) I WMITUMQ nll WIB IN llOTOfl "°"11 11:11 COUIGE POOTIAU TNfM to be an- ~.~•) (J hra., JO min.) , Qn JAY oNit'l IAIOW. MvWW PITCHES PROMOTED EARLY GROWTH OF TV ... FromPace3 was the DuMont nctv.rir l c1 '><.rapp\ but underlinanced outfit that fokkd 1n 19)5 But for ~car!> onl~ < H\ I l'ah~> J and:". BC (SamofT) mattered Mo~t early ] V 'h'I""'> v.cn: adapta11ons ofrad10 comc:d1 .. audn Ilk 1>r \icw York· based drama'> with "'ung a( 1or<. and wmer\ Still h1Jn1ng their \klll\ But rv·s tint bona-Ii de '>tar -ii gl'n1;1I ht tie isu) v. 1th red hair and lrcddt:'> ""ho hq:c, 1n cum· fortahle retirement at the \m11hwn1an Jns11tu11on -\pranl(. lrom none 1)1 tho\t" \OUr(C'> .. Pupptt I d,n 1\mn I hc:11q" hegan 1n 1947 a' a 11n,c·a-'l.rcl latl·-aftemoon show W1th1n m<Jnth' 11 v.ac, tx·11rr known ai. "Hov.d\ Dmxh II, n~h1,, 11 \hould ha ve been 'c.alkd · · 1 he liuffolo Buh ~mllh Sho~" after 1tw 11pp\ hmt whu supplied the voile\ for mO\t ot the charal trrs. the maJOr eJ1.lep11on tx1 ng C Iara hell a mute clown pla)ed bneny h> Buh "( ap1a1n IUngaroo .. Kec'>han "Howd) Doo<l)' '>ht•"'e<l the <lt\ otion m1lhons of peopk v.,uuld lav1\h on a rv character Seats 1n the "Peanut Gallery" were w popular tha t 11 wasn·t unusual for expectant mothers to request tickets for their unborn, children In the vanguard ot the baby boom, 11 was the most effective baby sitter \he world had ever known. and explain'> wlfy the late afternoon and early evening became TV\ "kidvid'' hours. But manonctte5 don't lead revoluuons. The show that single-handedly changed TV from a luxury (or the well -to-do to a work1 ng-dass en1crta1 ner was .. The Texaco Star Theater " Stamng a ~naglc-toothcd va udevillian named Milton Berle. 11 was the first series staged fo r v1cwcr5 at home and not for the studio audience. Within weeks of h1 : premiere on.¥pt. 21, 19,.81 Berte owned Tuesday ni&hts. An astonishing 85 percent o~the nation's.TV sets tuned to the mad antics of the human sclu.er bottle, movie attendance plum· meted and businc~~ shut down on that ni&ht. One Ohio laundromat installed a TV set and advcn1scd. "Watch Berle while your clothes 1w1rl." Apin\t 1he mighty 30 Sunday. September 28, 1986 l,; ndc: M1lt1e, the compet1t1on pla}ed dedll The bes! DuMont could do wa!> ··<>per· at1on: Sue<.:ci.\." ~If-help tip~ for handi- capped veterans. In 1951. Berl<' rut I \"\ first b1g-mone) contract. signing with NU( for S200.00(J a year -for 30 years Berle paid dearl y for fame and fonum· Like Sid Caesar who later ruled Saturd<1} night with "Your Show of Shov.s:· lu: practically ruined h1i. health. burned out and by the end oft he decade was reduced 10 playing host on .. Jackpot Bowling·· "I was stamng in 11. produr1ng 11 d1recung11 and wn11ng 1t.'' he sard rnrnth "If a Joke Oopped. )Ou heard the ,.icnll" I pushed and shoved and hullied Jndl'l#fl ) onl) defense 1s the prc\surc I .... orked under. I didn't know an: other wa: to ~l·t 11 done:" Fo r the long haul. the man ~alli:J ··r-.tr Telev1s1on" wa.<; too hot for a cool medium He was such a hard act to folio" thJI 1101 even he could follow 11 Low-key. 11 seemed, worked bc\t .1<o dot) characters such as Anhur (,olllre) l>JH' Garroway. Lawrence Welk and 0111e Nelson made TV their domain When N BC l>rogrammer Sylvester "Pat " Wea' er conceived the late-night "Broadwa~ Open House," it fai led w11h the h1gh-cncrg> duo of Morey Amsterdam and Jen) L<'ster fhc affably daffy Steve Allen took has1call~ th e same show l!nd made 1t a success in 19 ~4. by then called'"The Tonight Show " It's said that stage belongs to actors. film to directors and TV to execul1\CS l fthat'~ true. TV 1n the late 1940s and earl' '50c; belonged to Weaver. The father or a'l trc " Sigourney Weaver was . rcspon~1ble for "Tonj~t," "Today," "Your Show of Shows • and the blockbuster TV special. then called the "spectacular." He wa the first to sell individual commercials within a show. which opened TV w ad vertic.crs who couldn't afford to sponsor 30 or 60 minutes. · If Berle was a comet. a CBS n\'al wbo~ "vaudco" \CnC'I premiered the same year -$200 of the show's S47S budget went to Dean Manm and Jerry Lewis m their TV debut -was TV's Rock of G1lbraltar For 23 )Car\, all l:.d Sull1,an did was introdul the nnt act and gel out of the way ... and t d1dn·t e' l"'n do that "t'r) well. The cx-ncw~papcr columntst had a fat like a plaster cast and!>' nta>. that seemed 1 pa!>!> through a meat gnndcr ("So letchear forum'"') But "hrn the hungltng Bamu1 1)1° 'iunda~ night fell at last. 1t was onl bcl·au~ Ne"" York C. II) was no longer ti ner. e center of shov. bu,inc'ls. EH·r since thr film !>tud10' mo"'ed v.t' before \'-orld War I. Hollrwood has had better grac;p than "le" York of hov. I appeal to thr a' crag1.· .\mcncan. T\ Broadv.3\-ba-.cd hvc dramas were in 0pcrfn I h\ na tUll'. bul with so man antholug1l'' 10 fill . "nter'i hke PallJ ( ha~l'l\k ~ anJ Kod ~crhng could exix·• mcn1 and gm\' If 11 d1dn"t work, thl•rc.-\\, :tl'l.3\~ OC\I \\CCk When II workt'd. \.\Orled av.full\ v.cll "~1art~ •· .:Requiem tor a Hea' "e1gh1 " '"Da~s of Wine and Ro~n. ··Twl·ht: ·\ngf) 'kn" and "The Mira~ \'-orler" all v.,erc ix·rformcd on TV bcfl1; the\ became mov1rs W1th its film 11. d11lon. the West Coast tended to""<H lighter en1ena1nment. As TV hom<"S gn·v the medium no longer belonged to the ell th<' new audience favored a lighter tou. and the Hollywood inOucnce grew with 1 Too. the disappearance of such ethri c.:omcd1es as "The Goldbcrgs," "Mama and "Life With Luigj" was tied to the $It'• rac<' for the suburbs. America lef\ th<' c111r 11s <"thntc background and "The Go:l bergs" behind, replaced by suburhi; backyard barbecues and suburban sitcurr hke "Ozzie and Hamet" and "fa1h1 Knows lkst." There we~ two shows that drove l ' west. For sheer influence, they wcr arguably the most 1mp0rtant 'ihowsevcr. · Love LuC'y" and "Disneyland." ;\ ex-<horuc; girl who bouncC'd fror ~tud10 lo c;tud10 for 20 years. Luc.:1l le Ba and her husband. Cuban bandlcada IX." .\mat. WC'!"(' by IQ5J having m.rnu troubles. The> decided to combine cJrrt'r scule down and tt) to save their mamas• (Ple~H He PIOlfltltRS/PaCe 3 : I , ' t ( • e t i' ) I , ~ ( 3 :') Directors see red on film tinting HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Film directors Twice," that it has commissioned Color fessionaJ issues here, not a commercial have reacted sharply to a move by Turner Systems Technology to computer-colorize. one. These fellows are lifting their legs on Broadcasting tocolonze I 00 movie classics The letter drawn up by 18 members of people's work. .. Silverstein said. shot in black and white. saying that the the guild president's committee urged that Directors ap-ccd. process defaces thr film s· ongmnal artistic the guild use "all resources at its disposal to "Determining the colors that people expression. stop this process in its path... wear. or what colors the walls arc and so on · "It is a process of disJmbling the Directors Woody ;(Jlcn. Billy Wilder. arc major creative decisions. To have a historical and artistic fabric of our land-Joe Dante and John Huston are among group of people from the outside mak.in* marks." Directors Guild of Amenca Prest-those against having color added to their those dcc1s1ons is cnminal and ludicrous.' dent G1lbcn Cates said after receiving a films. Dante called the color tampering Allen said. committee letter call ing Turner's plans "the death knell of an entire an form." "Those fools.'' said Wilder. ''Do they .. cultural butchery." Elliott Silverstein, chairman of the DGA really think that colorization will make Earlier this month. Turner Broadcasting comm ittee, said destruction of the art form 'The Informer' any better? Or 'Citizen System releast"d a hst of more than 100 far outweighed the commercial value of KAne' or ·Casablanca'? Or do they hope to movies. including ··casablanca," "The residuals from the movies' syndication and palm off some of 1he old stinkers by Maltese Falcon." "Yankee Doodle videocassette sales. dipping them in 31 fla vors? Is there no end Dandy" and "The Pc)slman Always Riniu .. We're dealing with moral and pro-to their greed?" PIONEERS PROSPERED IN EARLY DAYS OF TV ... From Pace so In the late 1940s, Ball starred on radio 1n .. My Favontc Husband. .. The sponsor urged a move 10 TV and Ball was willing, but wan1cd .\maL 10 play her husband. Everybody figured Lucy had lost 1t: Who'd beheve she was mamed to a Cuban bandleader? A strange response. consider· ing that she was mamed 10 a Cuban bandleader Borrow1n~ SS.000. Ball and Arnaz put together a pilot. "Everyone thought we'd cracked up:· said Ball ... But I remerr.bered something (arok Lombard used to sa y: 'Take a chance. hone> Give 1t a whirl.' So we took a chance.·· CBS wanted the show done live in New York. but the stars weren't interested. The only reason they were ~ ilhng to do 11 at all was to settle down in Cal ifornia. A livt' show in Los Angeles was impossible. With no coast-to-coast TV I 1 nes. 1t would be seen on kincscope (a poor.quality picture copied from a TV monitor) in the East. where most Stallons (and most v1eweri;) were. A compromise: Pro vided they could stay in Los Angeles. Ball and Arnaz agreed to use 'film. which assured a high.quality picture. and took a salary cut to pay •"e added expense. "I Love Lucv" became an instant and sustained hit that rc volu11 onucd TV. It convinced the networks that film offered greater profits and control. which meant California. where most of the film-pro- duction talent lived. hs three-camera technique turned production topsy-turvy. Shows had been filmed in separate shots. a painstaking process thal was long. bonng and expensive. With t>Crfonnanccs shot live by three cameras simultaneously, the best SC!enes could be splic.cd toacthcr. Now It was easy to work at a fast pace before a live audlen« and get the quality of film, a common technique today. "Disneyland" was even more influen- tial. Never underestimate the clout of Mickey Mouse. Wilt Disney was to animation what Henry Ford was to automobiles. He'd pioneered ~und and color and utended cartoon shorts to full-length features. But his animated features wen: ruinou~I> expensive and often took fi ve ~cars or more before they hit the~rccn. B~ the earl~ '50s. Disney had a cash-fl ow prublt>m. Worse. to the disma> ofhii. brother Rn}, who handled the business side and tried t6 keep his dreaming brother in check. Wah had a crackpot nouon to build a g1an1 amusement park in Anaheim. a Jl'rkwatcr burg that wasn't even a dot on 1hc map. He'd even horrowed mo ney again'it his hie insurance 10 pay for an arch11 ect's render- ing. At rhc time. th e mo\ 1c s1ud111~ treated TV hl..c a panah. For one thing, 11 was had for bust ness: Hadn ·1 tkrk prnct1cally closed down theate r~ on Tucsda~ nights'? Ever the maH nck. 01~ne) thought otherwise and saw rv as "a ml·d1um for e:\plo1t1ng our own warcc;, \\le ca n g1w 1hem (viewers) a !)ample of what !he) arc m1SSin1J." Dunng a slccplcs!I night tr) ing to tigure out how to make 1hc p1cct·s fit. D1sne) came up with a scheme bnll1an1 in 11s simplicity: If v 1JC of the nctwnrk' invested in the park . he'd makl· a o;cnc'i fur that network. After fru11lcss mee1ings with NBC and CBS in New York -. arnofTactuall> hked the idea. but had so many flunkies around him that Disney never got to make a d1rer 1 pitch -Ro> D1sne~ contacted an old friend. ABC President Leonard Gold- enson. and explained the plan. "Roy. where arc you?' gas~d lhe h11 - hungry Goldcnson. "I'll be ng111 ewer." There'd never been a deal hke 11. In exchange for $450.000 cash and $4.5 million 1n guaranteed loan for ti•e park. Disney si1ned for 22 show~ a year for fi ve years at $1 00,000 per show. On Oct. 27. 1954, "Disneyland" bee.me ABCsfirstprimc-timchit. The hows:avcd ABC from ruin. made the park a reality and Disney was rescued from bankruptcy. The first show wu JUSt an immense plug for all thinas Disney. Like thC' park. 11 wa~ divided into Front1crland, Tomorrowland. Advcoturtland and Fantasyland. After a tour of the Burbank sound stages -where "20.000 Lcaaucs Undtr th<' Sea·· JU!lt happened 10 be shooting and animators JUSt happened 10 ~ draw1ng "Sl~ping Beau1y .. -rhe rest of the show was de\ oted to showing the construction of the park. Evt'n the first commercial belonged lO Disney: Peter Pan and Tinker Bell flit aro und the screen demonstrating Peter Pan Peanut Buuer's new 1w1st-off cap. .. Disneyland'' wa s an immediate hit. W11h "Dav> Crocke11, Indian Fighter" in December. "Davy Crockett Goes to Con- gress" an January and "Davy Crockett at tht' .\lamo" in February (1n its wa y. the fLrst m1msenes), 11 became a sensatton. The nation was awash in Davy Crockett coonskin caps. guns, lunch boxes, pajamas. underwear and tooth brushes An esti- mated S 100 m1lhon cascaded into Disney's coffers and the cash-flow problem was gone forever Until D1snc hrokc ranks. movie studios refu sed to make programs for TV and even denied it access to theirbeuer films. Within a year, both MGM and Warner Bros. kicked TV production into high gear. notablv Warners with 1ts Western lineup of ··Cheyenne." "Ma crick" and "Wyatt Earp." The) wert>n't the first Westerns. "The Lone RangC'r ... "The Cisco Kid." Gene .\utry Hopalong Cassidy and Roy Rogers had galloped over the airwaves for years. But ii was the start of the next two ma.Jor trends in TV. (Ne:<r: Cowh<>>S and game shows. Or "The $64,000 Holdup.") ADAM ... PromPafeS lost my accent when I Wl!nt to college at Brown. People made fun of the war l talked o I figured I'd better change. started 1m1tat1ng my roommate, who was from MassachuSIC'tts. For a while I had a very peculiar kind of accent." 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