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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-04 - Orange Coast PilotWoodb ::fe 24 Corona de Mar 15 LaQuhlta ~ 27 Marina 21 Capistrano Valley 34 Eatancla ~ ·o .... Buntlalf:on Beach LOq Beach Wll80n .Saddle back , Irvine _Crespi Weetminater 9 7 23 -... 6 ~ . " .................... M 1111 .. loob f• dayUOt ID Newpwt BaitM.r•a 21-7 ftoeDIT .,._ C-. .._.Wilda,~ at OCC •••-· W• hWAF'• pnp f..,._11 aetiola • ._ hCe Bl. · , .. RACING COVERAGE SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1986 25 CENTS • ·.HoSt•ge 's Son believes 1>-lea sincere Eric Jacobsen disputes Reagan· s claim that hostages coerced into making tape Jaco~n. who li ves 1n Huntington Beach. "I don't think my father said anything that is unreasonable or outrageous." Jacobsen said his father's feelings were evident. , com parison" be1wee'1 ·0an1lofT, a reporter arrested on spy charges by the So' 1et5 aod later re.leased, and the hostages 1n Lebanon ~rom staff ud wire repert1 pleading foF-,their release. Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press. a nd David Jacobsen of the American University Hospital pleaded on the videotape for the United States to work as hard for their release as it did for Nicholas Danilo tis. Islamic Jihad. which holds three Amencans hostage, released the I(}. minute 'tape and a statement, which were made available to )VeStCm news agencies. There was no way to know'if the men w1lhngl y wrote their stale· men ts. "At .this point, I think my father fcel.s he has bttn abandoned by his government," Jacobsen said. "He was a~n&Jo the Amcncan publ.1c for help. "In one we were deahng with a iOVCfDmtnl that bad uoder.JtS llW$ ---,, ... . The son of American hoslage David Jacobsen on Fnday disputed a.s ridiculous President Reagan's as- sertion that his father may have been coerced into making a videota~ A World War II fighter pilot suffering from cancer gets a last ride In a vintage biplane./ A8 .Nation The Senate approves a Jecord $558 bllllon spending bllL/ A4 Entertainment ~ollywood directors say adding colorto old black and white film classics Is tampering with cinematic art works./ Al INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Classified Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Gardening Public notices Sports Televlslon Trivia A 11 A3 86-8 A12 A 11 88 A9-10 A7 85-8 81-5 A10 .. I have a feeling that they were doing this under the orders of their captors," Reagan said Friday as he walked toward his helicopter lo ny to Camp David for the weekend. Hostages Terry Anderson, chief Pocketful of fun They also said their hardships had increased in recent weeks. "The -president is saying the hostages are under no dums. ft is ndiculous to say that," said Eric After v1ew1ng the tape ofh1s father, 'Tm hoping the tape creates a sense of urgency, something that has been lacking in the last I 6 months wllh m)' father's case}' Reagan also said "there is no arre'ited one of our c1t1zens <Daniloffi we were able to get him 6ack," Reagan said, add mg, that in the case of the hostages in Lebanon, "We don't know who'$ holding (Pleue .ee H08TAG£8/A.5) Beek: City filed ~suit ·to drain resources By STEVE MARBLE OflMO.-, .......... A slow-growth group fighllog to preserve a fief) baJlot argument that may be sent to evel) voter 1 n Nc~rt Beach expressed confidence Fnday that. it will emerge t he victor 1n a Supenor Court showdow.n. Judge Harrpon Scov1lte'rs-c.xpected to rule Monday whether members of a group called Gndlock used false statements 1n its ballot argument. The argument, challeged b) city leaders a<. "false and misleading." urges voter\ to reJCCt the Irvine C'o.'s proposed expan!>1on of Newport Center Voter-; will decide the fate of the $100 million e"<pan<;1 on project in a special. CH) wide elec11un Nov 24 - onl) 1hree weeks after the regular cit} elections Membt-r\ of (1ndlock reacting to 1he ( It)' ( ounc11's approval of the project in Jul~ forced the special clcct1on b) gathering 'i1gnatures from 10 percent of the \f.>tcr\ in Newport Beach Weather A 11 A2 Jamie Miller, 8 , of lrrine, mi. pocketa with prtua at •'Pick-which i• being held at Heritage Park ln I~. featurea a -Pocket" booth at the Ha"eat P'eatlval Frlday. The festival, ga.mee, food and entertainment and runa throUCh Sunday. ( "' leader<, tikd a 1a~su1t last (Ple .. e aee GRif>LOCK/ A2) Study: 1-of-4 in car pool lanes on 55 freeway there illegally By LISA MAHONEY Of .. Oelly .......... About one out of four dnvers using car pool lanes on the Costa Mesa (55) Freeway do so illegally, according to a group that wants the lanes opened to all traffic. Drivers for Highway Safety issued a study this week showing that, dunn$ peak travel periods. cars containing only a dnver mfke up 25.9 percent of those usina the special lanes reservt-d for vehicles with two or more occupants. The study differs with Cali· fomia Department of Transpor· talion statistics which indicate an avera$C 8.2 percent occupancy violation rate during congested morning and evening periods. Caltrans spoke.s man Ro n KlusLa say'i the agency stands by 1 ts figures. Drivers for Highway Safety chairman Joe C Catron said his group counted occupancy vi'ol· ations by drivin$ alongside the car po61 lanes during the morning and evening rush hours on 30 occasions between July 7 and Oct. 2. Counters cru1'led the 11.8 mile length of the lanes from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. and from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Catron said the group's count· 1ng method 1s more accurate than one used by Ca ltrans. CaUrans uses videotape and (Pleue eee CAR./ A2) Balboa man who was killed in car 'crash had just made first big break By STEVE MARBLE aDd ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMOelly"°411811 A 39-year-old man who was killed this week when his car was struck by an oncoming Newport Beach pohce car hadJUSt made his first h1g break a~ a develo~r and may have been homeward bound after a night of celebrating. Jake Finney. a resident of Balboa, was killed when the car in which he was nding was struck bl a pohcc car dnven by Officer Joe Thrasher. pohte said. Thrasher, a former traffic safety officer in Newport Beach. was senously injured as wac; Kent Hindes. the dnver of the car in which Finney was a pas~gcr. · Hindes was arrested on susp1c1on of fel ony drunken driving and vehicular mnnslaughtcr but wac; not Jailed beca use ofh1s tnJunes. Both Thrasher and Hindes remained in serious but stable condition late Fnda) at Fountain Valley Rcg1on,I Hoc;p1tal. T hrasher <1ustamed head and fac ial 1n~ncs while Hinde\ c;ufTered head. chest and abdominal inJunes ~ A relative said Frida) that Finney and H 1nde~. partner'i 1n a new commercial development firm. had JUSt learned that the) "d been awarded their first big contract. . "They were probably coming home and ma) have been in the process of making a L -tum to stop at a hquor store to buy c1garre1e ." said Michelle Brinkman. who identified herself as Hindes' niece. Bnnkman said she and other relatives arc angered that Hinde has been blamed 1n the accident before the pohce 1nvcs11gat1on 1\ com· plcted 1 he \31d quc:4'11on' \U< ha" ho" fatj ttil" officer wa~ tra' cling ,11 the 11ml'. hu vc: not ht'l n Jn'"crc:d Ne"'P<>rt fk'nch Police .ire hun~ Jlllnl·d b} H1ghwa\ P31rol 1nve\tl(UllOr\ in rt'\ll'"'lng lkta1ls of the Jcu<lcnt But pohl t' 1ratfo 1nq•,11ga1nr 8111 Mcinnis 'M11d that \tu<l\ "'h•lh 1ndudc' <"<am1n· au on of the t\\O lM\ ,ind intl'r' 1r~' ~•th~ 11ner,..e<,. has not ~n completed .\ccord1ng tn 1n111al pohn: rl·ptin' Hinde' wa<; dnving ea">t on Balhoa Bou In .trd .mil m.1dc: a leh tum in fron1 nt I hra\hcr'' r:iiml ljf at ~th \trC'Ct. near the Balboa Pier The patrol car \IJmml·d into tht p.1,scnger's side of the approach1niz. 'chicle lnJ\h1ng Finney and pushing the I '18ti Bu1t \. 'K·dan into the patio of a neafb\ ic 1dtncc atcord1ng tn rcrw.ins Thi>ugh dm l•n ti~ Hinde' tht• Bu1d. was reg.,ttred to f 1nnt'' rw.illl t' 'aid OraDge Coast College-to bQ~or , newest hall of fame nlenibers Drowning vtcttm·s body found at sea The body hchc' cd to tit-that ot a 22-}ear-old Stinta i\na man who was last ~n franti call\ gra~p1ng a pahna under the Huntington Beach pier was found at sea h1d1~. police i;po kt'S"-Oman Ju'\nne Ronlto"" ki said By TONY SAA VEOl\A °' ............... A boJter. an educator. a pro- fessional racquctb.111 player and a local architce1 -all fonncr Orange Coast Collett 11udcnu -wlll be honored ton1atit dunna hall\1mc fc tavitia at the tchool's Hall of Fame football pme The four honortts, 1ndud1na for· mer WQlid Champ.on weherweiaht Carlo. Palomino. we1e inducted Thunday Into Oran,r ( oa,t Col- leee'a Hall of Fame . . . "" ~ Plaques bcanna the likenesses of Palomino, top-ranked women' rac- quetball player Lynn Adam5, New· pon Beach an:hitcct Rush Hill Jnd Edison High School Pnnc1pal Ja k Kennedy were unveiled in lhc ~hool hbrary They J01n prev1ou hall-of- famers includ1na actor Wilham K.au. Oranae Cou"ty herifT Brad Gate and mljor leaaue betcball t tar Dan Quisenberry 'PaJom100, a nallve or nora, Mu1co, came to the C'o ta Mesa campus 1n 1972 and completed two ! ycarS before transfemna to Cal i.ate Lona Beach. Hts climb to the world wcl· 1erwe1ght crown m 1976 bqan 1n the m1htary. where he won both Army and intcr-servu::r t1tJcs. Palomino held the title for almost fou.r ycan before he retired with a 28-l-3 record. He is now an actor, recently complcuna a feature film. "N1$ty Hero," and appcarina 1n the sc.\On opencrof"Hill Street Btu " Adams came to Oranae Coa t in 1975 a11 a track and field athlete but .. lltc.rfound her niche m racquetball. A found1n1 member of t~ Women·~ Profcu1onal Racquetball A 11- uon, Adams' r'CCOrd 11 unmatched by anyone 1n the orpn11.AUon. She 11 the four-umc dcftnd1n1 auoclataon cl\ampion and has won nearly 90 pcrtent of her match . Hill is 1 1964 lrldl11te and went on to act his b.., l'lrh r f an and bachelor of "1<'1 tt' deartt 11 C'al Poly n Lui~ Ob1 (>O lit founded The Hill Par tner)htp, art h1ttttural ·(Pleue ... occ/A2) ~hcvcd to be 1t\e remain of ~01 ._quino De La Cru.t. the bod v.as potlcd b 1 ~hell Oil o m w ncarotl platform lmm . about a mile off bore. De La ru1 apparent!) went swim· m1n1 with two fnC'nd, af\cr "Work1na a n1J):lt lh1n a a cook Monda". offiualt said De l:.a nu lpPlrtntly had bttn 1wcpt under the pier by a ""c. \. ... "' [, Unemplaymentdlps baCk to 4.0 percelit1n Oruge County a, LllA MAHONEY ............. Unemployment tn Oranat County dipped beck to 4.0 percent dunna Aupst aft.er risina seven-tenths of~ percent in July. The lower unemployment rate translates into 8,000 fewer job see ken durina tbe month compared to July when 56,800 in<lividuals were out of work, according to figures supplied by the state Employment Development Depanment.· . Among California counties, only Marin and San Mateo recorded lower rates of unemployment; 3.3 and 3.8 percent respectively. Los An,eles reported a 7.8 percent unemployment rate. • Unemployment stateWide was 6.6 percent. Nationally, unemployment stood at 6.8 pen::ent in Ausuat. · . All but Oranae CountY's rate arc adjusted for seasonal fluctuations. Labor Market Analyst Alta Yetter Gale put the county's total civilian Labor force at 1.21 million, an increase of2 percent over last Auilust. The number of available JObs djpped by 100 between July and August to 1.02 million, a reflection of seasonal layoffs in the agricultural industry. But the total number ofjobs was up 13,500 when oompuul to a year If<>· AcrosP,.ac:e manufacturina firms added 800 new positions between July and Auaurt while nondefcnte manufacturinc posted a 40().job lou. Govemment and fuwice, in- surance and real estate industrjes each posted a 200 job pin in Auaust while construction jobs edged up by 100. • Employment in the servict indus- try declined by 100 positions. . The numbc:r of available jobs should ina:ease &hrough December as public school staffs return from summer vacation and retail stores ~ear up for the holfdays, said Yetter Gale. GRIDLOCK CONFIDENT IT WILL WIN •••.. From Al . month asking that four statements Before the city filed suit, Beek from Gridlock's 250-word ballot acknowledged that 011c of the four Brf.umcnt be deleted. statements was incorrect and should 'We can't lef this kind of loose, be deleted. The other three state, tongued conduct conunuc," said men ts J)rc correct, he said. Councilman John Cox at the time. A Laguna Beach attorney rep. The challenged statements 1Dclude resenting Gridlock lilcd legal papers assertions that traffic in Newport Th da 1 · th · h Beach Wl'll become worse ifthe center urs y. supp; ying c court wit a stack of traffic counts and cn- is expanded and that traffic in Corona vironmental documents the attorney del Mar will worsen despite a $25 said backs up the argument. million bypass the Irvine Co. has .. 1 b k 't · s d .. 0 .AA b i1d d h t 8C S I up ID uper Spa es, promi.,.;" to u aroun t at com, ·said Richard Nichols, a member of m~~:!~ Beck, the leader ofGndlock. Gridlock and one of four people said Fnday that 'the city's sun 1s named in the city's lawsui~ nothlnJ more than harra.ssmcnt and .BccL.said environmental docu- is designed to drain his group's ments prepared for the ex pansion resources. reveal that all but four of 39 inter· sections in the city will become more congested if Newport Center is ex- panded. . The slow-growth leader said he took numbers from the environmen- tal documents and compared pro- jected traffic conditions under the expansion with those that wouJd exist without the expansion. Beek admitted that the en- vironmental document makes no such comparison. But he defended his numbers and his conclusion. In addition to preserving its ballot acgument, Gridlock has asked Scoville to award it coun costs. If the judge so rules, the city would have to pay Gridlock's legal bills. OCC TO HONOR 4 HALL-OF-F AMERS ... l'romAl firm in 1975 and was involved in the building of President Reagan's ranch 1n Santa Barbara. Kenned}' was an honor student. a glee club member and an all-around athlete during his tenure at Orange Coast College in the earl y '50s. He went on to Cal State Long Beach for his bachelor of science degree in b1olog)' and then received a master's degree at Cal State Fullerton. A 30-year educator, Kennedy was director of instruction for the Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District before becoming principal at Edison High. Don Rogers' mother held in hit and run • SACRAME~JO (AP) -The Bob Bums. , coho!, misdemeanor hit and run, and motlhcr of Do"Rogers. the Cle,dantl Browns '· football star who died of a cocaine overdose. has been arrested for driving while intoxicated. hit and run dnving. and endangenng Roger~· 4-ycar-old child. police ~y. Bums said her , grandson. Don child endangerment. Rogers Jr .. was ridlDg ID car and was taken into protective cpstody. Officers discovered the • I 981 Cadillac. whi ch was sull dragging about 20 feet of the chalD,hnk fence, Mrs. Rogers was hospitalized with a stress-related heart ailment from the day of her son Don's death, June 27. until July 9. Lorctha Rogers. 43, of Sacramento, was taken ID to custody at 11·35 p. m Thursday, nearly a mile from where the 1981 Cadillac she was dnv1ng alle.scdly hit a fence in the northern region of the city, sa id Police Capt. by followmg a trail of debris from the Her son, who bought her a Sacra, fence and leak1Dg 1rasm1s5ion Ou1d, mento home. died from coca1De Burns said. po1son1Dg on the eve ofhis-wedding at Mrs. Rogers was held in Sacramen-the age of 23. eight days after the to County jail for i'nvestigation of similar death of University o( dnv1Dg ~nder the inOucnce of al-. Maryland basketball star Len Bias. • e s ' a a GAME 3 I WEEK 3 I DAY 7 r---- 36 83 58 75 I . 54 27 .....__ ____ ___. L ~ A YO~ CAN INCREASE YOUR f CHANCE TO WIN! CH ECK THI S SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WINCO CARD. ,., '" .. 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Except for 17th Street, counts by Caltrans are taken at less coneested locations, Catron said. Since illegal use of the car pool lane ~o earn a driver a $52 ticket, solo motorists arc likely to have cut back into the general purpose lanes once they have gotten around tightly stacked traffic bot· tlcncckcd between I 7th Street and Dyer Road, he said. "We don't want to start any fights with Cal trans," said Catron. "lfl were defending that car pool lane, I would probably do the same thing (as . OJ::A~~E Daily Pillt MAIN OFFICE 330 WKI !My SI Costa MeM CA Caltrans) ... The true world, I'm sure, is the way that we do it,'' be said. Klusz.a, cbordinator the car pool l&fte1)1'eject-which was i nstaJICCS-last November at the request of tbe Orange County Transportation Board, said Caltrans statistics prob- ably reflect violations at the I 7th Street location . And he defended the counting procedure. "I feel we've chosen an accurate method and I stand by my management's analysis that tbis 1s the way we do these things," he said. Klusza criticized the sampling method used by Drivers for Highway Safety as lacking in engineering consistency. Catron says Drivers for Highway Safety is concerned about occupancy v~olations because they contribute to accidents. "If you're out there illcplly, you're vcryJru>rcbensiv v niD& a $52 i<:l:et and ietung your msurance raised than you arc apprehensive about your driving skills,'' Catron said. Given the hiah occupancy viol- ation rate, the CHP can't possibly ct>ntrol use of the air pool lanes, Catron contends. "There is no solution on tbe SS Freeway except to open (the lanes) for general purpose traffic," he said._ Previous criticism of Caltrans statistics by Drivers for Hi&bway Safety led the Orange COunty f rant- portation Cot11mission to hire an 1Ddcpendent consultanJ to determine what impact the car pool lanes have had on the freeway's accident raie . Ma<I eodf-Bo~ J!>60 Costa M-. CA 92826 Cluali.o ed&. &42·5976. bUW-. ' aclllorlll. '42-4321 Justcall 642-6086 Mondey·f•lday " )'Oii do "°' lleve your ~ by 5 JO p m ~• belqle 7 p rn Wld your c:cpy ..... be del-ed . CoPy11g111 1983 0. anoe c;o.11 PuO!ltlw\Q Company No roews 11011es -lr•llOM edll0t1el mallt< or eover1- ment1 '*'"' may be •tPIO<lUCed withOul 11A9Ctel per· """'°" OI <:oPY•'0/11 o- Sec:ond c:leM PQSIAge l*O al Colla !HM. Ca'tlomia (uPS 14'-800) Sub8Ctlpti0n t>y CMltel S5 25 per period, oy mall s 7 00 mo'11Ny What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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This is the only time of year our low stock p rices ore reduced even fu rther. (Limited to qualities and quon· tities on hand ). DRAPERY SPECIALS • 2Q0/o off aµ fabrics for d raperies, pillows & co.tnfort,,rs. • j.ev.elor riviera and vertical blinds 400/o off. •c•~t .. l•• •cu1tom -dr•perl .. .,,,.,.,,.tloll DEN'S •vinyl, IM"1Ht wood _ .d,.,,.ry rotl ,.,,,.,, ' ,.mil C 8 inc• 18~ •In Co•r-M-· .~ y ..... ,s llQ Pleantla A", C•t• Mee.. CA mlT • "'f>t!r Ujlnt'U " ~ ~ '"' "'-'~ .... (~1~) l4t•UJl/(7 14) ....... . .,. -I ... " ... " • • . . • ' 11o.auy:, act. s • 6.:lO p.m., lmlM Ft.uce C.. ........ City ONldl CMmben, l 7200,Jamborcc R~ .. Br~dley, Deukmejian ezch&D1echargeson · environment stands 87 DOUG W1tUS ,, ........... .,. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tom Brld- ley is ac:cusina Oov. Oeorte ~iall of ''decimatina" the Cou1al Com..U.00, and DeukmeJWl calls tbe Loi ~ Mayor California's "biuest polluter. It happened Thunday in the race for aovemor. 1 Bradley's record and imqe on en- vironmental issuet received both ~the biant boost ~nd ~ blow of bis campaian as the Democntic nominee won endorsements from three major en- vironmental aroups at the same time that the federal Environmental Protection Agency was announcint its bisst fine ever against Bradley's city admninistn- tion for dumping sewaae in Santa Monica Bay. At a San Francisco news conference where he announced endorsements from the Sierra Club, Friends of the River and the California Lcaaue of Conservation Voters, Bradley accused Deukmejian of stacking the California Coastal Com- mission with anti-environmentalists and attempting to· abolish the decade-old panel. The Republican aovemor, in a separate cam~ian appearance in the NllJ)I Valley, replied that Bradley had no credibiUty to cnticize his rcco~d on the environment became of the poUution of Santa Monica 11.fi· He can't even mau,e a city te"wer syltml, ~d he wants to be put in ctwee. or lbe CDVU'Orunent {lrOlraO\S and tOXICI :l!r"'' of California,.. Dtukmejian On t.be rmt lq of a tw~~1 statewide campaJJD tour, BradleY wd tne Coutal Commlllion under Oeukmejian .. bu been decimated, both in termt o( its bud&et, Q well u its staff, .. because DeuknMdian .. wanu to.abolish the Coastal Commiuion and, i( be bad the votes (in the Leaislature), he'd do.it tomorrow." Thccommiuion, IOycarsold Monday, has l'2 votina members who rqulatc ~elopment alon.f California's 1,100 miles of coastline. l's been criticized by real estate and construction industry interests for bloeldna leaitimate develop- ment and.has been a taraet of Deukmejia& bud&et cuts since he took office in 1983, iu staff' reduced from 171 to 117. Deukm.ejjan, a Iona-time critic of the Coulal Commission, did not comment personally on the commission issues raised by B~dlcy, but bis actina pttss secretary, Kevin Bren said on Deu- kmejian's behalf that the commission missed deadlines in 1981 and 1984 to complete local planning reports. Bradley's Sao Francisco appearance was the first m a statewide campaign swing. Jleporten record •;tr!:.J:!maa of new ROM Bird telm.loa commerctal at a 8aD preee conference .. ,.I Rose Bird def ending her votes to reverse state death sent-enc.es Salan~ninit .. -iati-ve ----B'BO~B EG..wm.ELI:.....__0 4 , J '-"' ~ · SAN FRANOSCO (AP) Chicl" t Justice Rose Bird's campai"1 took on the beg.ms. referring to the faC1 that a new trial was orwed n-each case. wic:h the defendant remainina in prison. "You 11oted for ·a death penalty in- 1tiauve. I rcspca that fact," Bird con- tinues. "Your Constitution says the state cannot take a person's life without a fair trial. Prompts re. ·1· rements opposition's prime issue this week with a commercial saying her court's close scrutiny of the death penalty will make sure "all of us can have a clear conscience" LOS ANGELES (AP) -City officials blame a surge in retirement applications by polkeand-fu'.ef tghtenoMnfott~t li mit t>ubllc salaries. . -- As many as 600 retirement applications have been taken out for the two depart- ments in recent weeks in what some officials say could foreshadow crippling mass retirements if Proposition 61 passes in November. Similar post..elcction retirements have been forecast among the rest of the city's work force and in other government agdncies. City pension officials expect the rate of ftre and police retirement inquiries to increase s.u.bstantia~ly as election day approaches. The retirement office says 1t plans to stay open until midnight Nov. 4 to accept last-minute filings: • "There may be ~me people who just don't make up their minds until the last minute ... said Gary Mattingly, head of the city's fire and police pension system. The initiative would put a $64,000 salary cap on state and local government employees. Thal would mean pay cuts for NEw s Nor£s an estimated 808 city employees, includ- ing about 90 top police officials and ~A)()jn the fire depertmcnJ. · But fear of the initiative has spread to lowcr•ranking police and fire personnel who believe Proposition 61 could prompt the cit-y.to lower all pay scales. officials say. Pensions for fire and police officials arc based on their salary on their last day worked. In other city departments, pen- sions arc based on worken' highest annual salary. Police Chief Daryl Gates. the city's third-highest paid official at S 11 7,951 , now is entitled to a $82,565 pension. Fire C::hief Donald Manning. the city's fourth- highest paid official at S l 1 l ,666, qualifies for a S78, 166 ~nsion. But if Prop. 61 passes and they haven't submitted their retirement papen by Election Day. the two officials' salaaes would fall to $64,000 and their pensions would plummet to $44,800 a vear. Mattingly said that if voters reject the -proposition, city workers can ·easily withdraw their retirement applications. when someone is executed. The )()..second television ad, hke two _ own. by Bird' ~mpai'1l last month, was wntten by the ch1cfJusnc.c and consists entirely of her speaking into the camera from hcrchambcnin Los Angeles. Janet Byers, a spokeswoman for the anti-Bird aroup <;rime Victims for Court Reform, called the new ad "another oversimpljfied civics lesson that the voters will see through." She also said her group will screen its first ad next week. Conservative groups opposing Bird, Cruz Reynoso and Joseph Grodin, three of the six state Supreme Court justices on next month's ballot. have focused on their frequent votes to reverse death sentences. Bird has voted to overturn all 59 of the death penalties the court has considered since she was appointed in 1977. n lhe TVMI, ffie c leffusticc ocs not detail her record, but cxplams and defends her overall approach to death penalty cases: "Since I've been chief justice, no one sentenced to death has ever been released by t~e California Supreme Coun." Bird "The Supreme Court has the tough duty of ensurinatbrsc mies affajmcss apply to -everyone. Why? So tha1 when someone is executed. all of us can have a clear conscience." C.ampai~ spokesman Steve Gluer aid the ad will be run for the next two ~ beginning Wednesday, m Los AJ)&eles., San Francisco, San Diego and Sacramento, at a cost pf S2SO.OOO. The ad is more specific than the twO previous commercials, in which Bird spoke in general terms of the need for a diverse coun with "backbone." Tbote ads prompted some critici1m that Bird was avoiding spccifi~ issues of the campaian. but Glazer said Wednesday that the new ad was made at the same time rather than in rcs_ponsc tuny.srilicism.... Bird's campa1gn chamnan, Antnony Murray. told reporters the style of Bird's commercials was chosen deliberately. "Her campaign has always been con· ducted on a high level, with the dignity that befits the chief Justice:· Murray said. Coast College student board member named By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ~ ......... Tina L. Espinosa of Newport Beach has been nominated to serve as student representative on the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees. The trustees oversee Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges. as well as the district-owned public television station, KOCE Channel SO. She credits OCCs fatended Opportunity Program and Services for prov1d1n1 financial help that bas allo~cd her to remain in schools. -- Rough Water Swim on Sunday They can be called crazy -but it's all for chanty. The Coast District Student ·c ouncil selected Espinosa. 28, from a field of four candidates. Sunday morning close to 100 people Wlll brave the cold ocean wa1en for a third annual Rough Water Swim in Laguna Beach. The proceeds from the event will go to the Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association for the finishing touches on the Westgaard Memorial Lifeguard Headquarters and to increase high school scholarships. Espinosa will serve through May 31 . The prospective student trustee 1s in her fourth semester at Orange Coast College, tan)cing a perfect 4.0 grade-point average. After graduating in June she hopes to continue her education at either Stanford University or UC Berkeley. Her Iona-range goal is to attend law school. Over 80 people part1c1pated in the one-mt': SWlm last year and overS800 was raised. said Sam Taylor, a Laguna Beach lifeguard. The event starts at I 0 a.m. Sunday and s1g 1 ups can be made before the event at the old li~uard tower. At OCC. Espinosa has won debating contest awards as a member of the campus forensics team. She was community resource director for OCC's Associated Students in 1985. Tiu E1platoa Wben the darcdeviJs hit the surf off Mam Jeach they will swim 10 a buoy 200 yards out in the ocean. The swimmers will 10 north to Rock Pile Rock and make their way back over their tracks to end at the starting point on Main Beach. said Taylor. The entire event, including awarding prizes to the winocrs of each age category, will ljL5t until 2 p.m. Durina lhe 1985-86 school year. she was appointed to the District Student Council. last spring, Espinosa was named OCC's "Outstanding First-Year Student." She was also inducted into two campus honor societies. Anyone under 18 must provide written consent of their parents or guardians. said Taylor. Currently, she is a member of a committee that will help select OCC's new dean of students. Some of the money raised will go to increase the Association's high school scholarships from $250 to SSOO, said Taylor. Every year the scholarships arc awarded to the girl and boy who have excelled both acedemically and in the aquatics program. Espinosa's community activities include volunteer work for the American Red Cross and participation in "Project Together," a support group for troubled Orange, County younas,ters. Last year 1he youngest partiapant was 11 years old and the olcfest was in his late 60s, said Taylor. ........ --...... l .. . .. How(oage and retain ego? First get rid· of your vanity NANCY MelllTYRE We've all ex- penenced the symp- toms of ego fatigue. Your self confidence saas like an un-iron- cd shirt. When you look in the mirror you're so low your chin 1s rcstina on the sank. Everybody an the world 1s younger, pn:tticr, and 1martcr 1han you. At parties thote assured. W1tty comments no lonicr flow from your rosy hps. The bcs1 you can do is timjdJy listen to other pcopte•s confident pronouncements. You'rctheonlypcflOn in the room who hasn'tan opinion on Nicar1JU1 or the ~neVI arms talks since you'rc uncertain 1( you've aot the ri&ht countries or the riaht Marxists. By the time you work up the courqc to make a comment on one oflhc imponant i ues of\be day. bite Eliubeth Taylor's nut husband, the su~ abruptly chanp and you're left with a danalJna paruciplc. You•re sure your hair 11 am and your print drns looks hke a Grandma Moecs oriaJnal. " Self doubts are human .. higcups. especially after SO. One or the tOUlbet:t ~ustmenlt is ICleeptina that you'rc no k>nlef a hmc fa&aJe. ln your youth you bad a feet that launched a thOuland thipa -Of at leut a few rowbolu. Now you look like somebOdy'spuny, •bteb you are 1t•s noc a bed loot. but it doesn't stat> tratr.c. You feel you'~CI Iott your powef base. Tbe COnCCpt of eternal youth IS based On lhe belief there's no life after crows feet. lf you buy this. you're m trouble. It's the pnnc1pal source of ego fat11uc. Women should allow themselves to • without apol<>&Y. fu s, or lo of self-esteem. It asn·t easy. \t rcqwrcs dumping your vanity o~erboard and acceptina the sags and bag. Pining 1n the mirror for the face thJt useG to bc';'Only enhances the loss. The easiest solutlon is to l>Ul a 15-watt ptnk bulb an your bathroom. Happily there's an inside you who is ultimately more sausfying than the out tdc wrappinp. A fnend you cab count on. Someone who 1s tou&hcr than you think. The 1ns1de person doe n 't depend on facthf\s. hormone cream or frosted hair. Confidence stems from your accomplish· men ts, not the color of your iridcsctnt eyeshadow. You'd be amazed how plcaAnt 1t Is to lay down the burden ofThe Face. Worry1n1ifyourcbtn bas dropped 1 notch ovemljht. or 1f it's just the cross li&btina. WhC\bct people think rou'rc 10 years )'O\Jntef than your btnbday -or horron. -I 0 yun otder. Vanity and qo houldn'l be lumped ~· The first makes you vul~ lbe second prod.cu~. Get rid of the first and your~ take care of itlelf. Foraet y~r •· Y9Ut jowls. UMt 11J1 ia"9ved with the cnauenecs liviftl, ..... btair ..., of timulatina your ciraalabOft \Ma ~ You can't be~ of \be May , Md W . could, it'd bt tcmbly dull bn111a1•e '\he ••nw WQrin& I ~I MSulc. ~~,. .... ,.,...,.... • 1 <>r.,,.. COMI DAILY Pt&..OT/ Saturday. October•· 10M )Philippine aid cle&red as spending ~i~l passes WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate late Friday voted new aid to tile Philippines and money to fight drup u it approved a record S558 billion spending bill. but foreian policy disputes between the Reagan admmis- uatioo and the House imperiled finaJ con&ft"SS\ooal ~e massive spending pack.aJC. next beaded to a HOUie-Senate conference committee, was approved, 8~1~ . • It took three tries during the week-long debate to clear the $200 million apJfrovcd earlier by the Hou~ for the aovemment of . President Corazon Aquino, as Dem9CfitS and Republicans disagreed on how to pay for ~ . Tbe compromise, approved 82-I 4, would take money from other forc!gn affairs accounts but no more t.bao 3 percent from any one. M10ority Leader Robert C.-Byrd, D-W.Va .• said the money was not only helping a "fragile democracy" but "this 1s also an investment in ourselves, in our far-flung interests in the far Pacific, our national security." 1 The HolBe approved the $200 million for the Philippines shortly after Mrs. Aquino addressed a JOtnt meeting of Congress last month, without providing a way topayforn. lbetwochambt"rswill oecd to reconcile their dalfereoces. Tbe Senate added $1.S b1lhon in spending to cover tPle drua-fiahting initiative being negotiated between the House and the Senate. The Senate approved the extra money despite comPtaints that lawmakers didn't come up with a way to pay for it. The add-on increased the deficit and· violated Conaress' own budget rules, said Sen. Bill Armstrong. R- Colo. 0 These chickens will come home to roost right after the Orst of the year," he said. Arudous to leave Washington for the campaign trail, the Senate worked nearly around the clock on the bill, which c01Vered virtually every aspect of govemment spending for. the fi*al year that began Wednesday. lo alf!lOS! r.very area, the ·~dministration has voi~ obJect1ons. - But the greatest heat surrounded House-passed provisions on arms control that Presjdent Reagan contends would tic h1s hands at the upcoming summit in Iceland with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The House included in its $562 billion version of the bill a freeze on spendinJ for the "Star Wars" missile defense program. a chemical weapons ban, a prohibition on anu-satellite weapons tests and a requirement that the administration observe the unratified SALT II treaty. The Republican-controlled Senate will try to stnke those provisions when the two chambers meet to reconcile their diffe rences ~ext week. ...1 Sun block Flaa• fiy over Soatb Caro- llna State Houe dart.na a partial solar ecUpee Friday. Danilo ff: Hostages shol.ildn 't be forgotten ~-J ORLANDO Fla. (AP) -Freed journalist Nicholas Danalofr, in an emotional speech greeted with tears and applause. told fellow Journalists Friday they should not forget about a colleague held hostage in Lebanon. At th( kickoff of the celebration of the U.S. -Gonstitulion 's-eicentennial. Daniloff spoke about Associated Press Mideast CQrrespondent Terry Anderson, kidnapped in Bei rut 18 months ago. Anderson and another host.age were shown on a videotape rclca~d Friday in which he pleaded ~th the V.S. government to make the same efforts to secure his release as It did for Danilo ff when he was imprisoned in the Soviet Union in August o n spy charges. "My heart goes out to my brother. joumaJ1st T(rry Anderson of The Associated Press. who is being held hostage in Lebanon," Daniloff said, his voice choking with em otion. "To him and the other hostages and his sister, Peggy Say, 1 want to say 'We shall not forget you:·· The-reporters, wnters, photographers and broadcasters from around the United States and scveral'fore1gn countries, who were on hand for the Consutuuon celebration and Walt Disney World's 15th birthday. responded wuh a standing ovation. Some wept. . Daniloffwas accompanied by his wife. Ruth, and children Caleb and Miranda. • In the uipe, Anderson and David Jacobsen, 55. of Huntington Beach. who was kidnapped May 28. 1985. attacked the Reagan admin1stratiooit speed an s«uring Dan1lofrs Monday release. It was the first ume that Anderson, 38, chief Middle East correspondent for the AP, appeared in .a vidc6tape. .made. in captivity since be was abducted in Moslem west Beirut on March 16. 1985. Daniloff, 51. who flew into Orlando on a Disney Jet. said he did not know kind of speech he was going to make until former Chic( Justi ce Warren Burger ~ve him a copy of the Constitu- tio n. 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"This protest is being undertaken not to simply state a convictiQJl but to bring about a change," he said at a news conference. "The intqrity and reputation of our nation's hospitals are at stake.·· · Young said the council, an evan- gelical anti..abortion organization founded in 1975 at the home of evangelist Billy Graham and based here, has sent out-450-packels of i nformation to local groups interested irt staging protests. He estimated there would be actual protests against about 300 hospitals on Saturday, followed up by meetings with-hospital administrators and other steps such as boycotts if necessary: According to Young. at least five hospitals changed ··permissive" aboruon policies after last year's demonstrations. He identified them as Lebanon Valley General Hospital in l:Cbanon, Pa-:;'"'Blodgett Memonar Medical Center in Grand Rapids, Mich.: Huron Valley HqspitaJ near Detroit: and Humana and Burke County hospitals in Augusta, Ga. Mary Babich, a spokeswoman for the American Hospital Association, said there were council pickets last year ~ 9 5 Sl1CS.. PROVIDENCE, R.l. (AP) -The bishop who excommunicated Rhode Island's leadjna pro-choice activist is allowing priests to offer ablOlution on their own initiative to Roman Catb· olics who have had or performed abortions. In a pastoral letter issued Thurs- day, Bishop Louis E. Gelineau said that during October, priests would not have U> ask him bc;fore foraivina womeri. .their relatives, docton and others who want to repent followina ''the sin of abortion." He said the unusuaJ move was an anempt to highlight the church's "Respect Life" month. , But Mary Ann Sorrentino, the excommunicated director of Rhode Island Planned Parenthood. said Friday that Gelineau's gesture was a transparent, political move to in- fluence a vote on a proposed anti- abortion amendment to the state constitution. Ordinarily. priests must .write or call the bishop to ask absolution for an anonymous pentinent. Giving priC1ts the power ofabsolu· tion in abortion cases is not without precedent. Last month, Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy of the Miami archdiO<:ese sajd about I. I miUron Roman Catholics in South Florida who have had abortions or assisted in performing them could be granted absolution. Mrs. Sorrtntlno, whose ouster from the church made her a natiolla.I spokeswoman on the c hurch- abortion issue, saidshe is "deli&hted if the bishop's statement brings comfort to any Catholics who may· have been feehng any djstress about their past aoortion experience." 15,000· people kept. from homes as floodwaters rise . - By tbe A a1oclated P ress Chicago suburbanites st,acked sandbags around their homes Friday, and floodwaters isolated towns in Ok.Jahoma and Kansas as yet more rain prolonged the weeks-long deluge of the Midwest, keeping more than 15,000 people fro m their homes. Torrential cvemight rains sent streams over their bank9 from OkJahoma and eastern Kansas to northern Illinois and Michigan, closing roads and highways and forc'ing further evacuat1pns. authorities said. Western Pennsylvania wu under-a flash-Aood warning after-streams ...._.......,. overflowing. flooding residential streets irt Curwensville. In northeastern tmnois. where floods already have forced J.200 famit.ies -or abouf 13, people -to evacuate, 1-3 inches of rain fell overnight. said National Weather Serv1c~ flood specialist Tom Dietrich. _ Release of Nuon papers may be blocked WASH.INGTON -A House committee on Fnday accused the Office of Management and Budget of subverting the regulatory process by giving the White House and Justice Department time to drafi a policy that could block public release of the records of Richard Ni~n·s presidency. The National Archives should disregard a Justice Department lef.tl opinion that said the archivist has no power to overrule an executive privilege claim by Nixon, the House Government Operations Committee said 1 o a report. The archives have custody of 42 million pages of documents and more than 800 tape ~rdings of the Nixon White House 11 patlents get AIDS lnfectlons from donor BOSTON -At least 11 cancer patients at a hospital got AIDS infections after receiving tainted blood given by one donor, demonstrating the hi&h risk of contact with blood contaminated with the AIDS virus. according to a new study. "It's a tragic and terrible thing for this to happen. but it's imponant for other physicians to recognize that this 1s probably not a unique occurrence.'' said Dr. Jerome E. Groopman of New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston. The patients, all being treated at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. received the blood before tests were a vailablc to routinely screen donations for AIDS. The donor in this case was a healthy man who did not know he harbored the AIDS vini~ Dockworkers end three-day walkout NEW YORK - A three-day walkout by dockworkers at pons from Maine to Virginia ended Friday when management agreed to extend an expired contract and continue talks, the union announced. The agreement to keep the contract in force until Nov. 17 was seen as a victory for the lnternalJonaJ Longsboremcn's Association, which had refused to accept a demand by the Council of North Atlantic Shipping Associations that any extension include implementation of a two-tier wage scale. Boeing, machlnlsts reach tentlldve pact ~EA TTLE -. The Boeing Co. r~ched a tentative agreement Friday with a unaon representing 40,000 mac~m1sts in contract talks, but angry workers tore up the offer and jeered as it was outlined in a mass meeting. A strike deadline was set for midnight, and the union counted ballots by hand following a .vote taken when 20.000 Puget SoCand area employees gathered at the Kingdome. NOT/CEii $40 MllLION AVAILABlE NOW! RESIDENTIAL HOME LOANS JUMBO REFlllAllClllG minimum $200,000-No Maxi mum • NO verltlc.tlona • NO Income quallfylng • NO tex return• • - -30 year term -Fixed every 10 years -Assumabl e I no prepay l:OW RATES a FEES CALL NOW . (714) 812-1~2 ~ , I BOSTAGES ••• -,.....A1 them." ButEricJacoble1uaidtheOaniloff I.OS ANGELES (AP) -The Jusuce oncofthed.iatributon, VCA. otberdaaau1Ch&hwbeallleawdelkle6lml. c:aa.ioe, u UliDois driva'1 liciew. dlM t. cue show. the prnicknt ian't consis--Dcpenment bas launched an investiaation into Mi11 Barriftston an in .. Double ••r don't kAOW euetJr Mw old lbt ii. bul I dicatn she wW be 2l oa Ncnoe..._ 22,• 1- Agents probe use ~f iDl~ors la pomam---'· tent in his policy toward American wbetber the X-raled fllm induttry has used Trouble" and .. K.i• of I.be Married Woman," am awatt ofthe fact that• inn adultanchhe aaid. .. caP.tives. under ge f.tmalet in hs movies, includina •and Mi• Charm ii I.be star of "Nik.k.i Charm" tfls been an adult for some yean," aid "I fttl confident that when all lbe 'It ahows the il)()()ntistcncies with porno film 1tar Traci Lords and "Charm School." Hammond. 1 inlOnnatioa bu been ~-die IDvetD" the ~n admini1tralion," tHe """"-be fr th d ' 1 Mi'ss , _...,.1 ._... 1• .. 1 .. ,.h films as .. New Mavock aajd be did not know wt.at fiJm1 mat will ftnd I.be ~ were DOI -.... bac 'd "Th · • •Ri pro stems om c 19e0very ast &NfQ --... -.,, ...__ ....... _ • __ __.__. younaer aco n sai · c Prest· July that Miss Lords may have been Is years Wave Hookers" and "Lust in the Fut Lane." with Mau BuriDllon would ~ Wl..._-awn. A and that dt.ltribu\On alld prod.cen .__ dent said they weren't comparable old wben she "Starred in some X·raled films. Since all ofber film1 were made before she was ·spot check oheven.1 video stores that1ell and duedililmce in tryin1toa.vold u.aanamiaonia becaute bedoetn•t want usto tee they "-· ·1 6 11 h ·11 "-h · l 8, her cnti-ca•·•-iJ now m-ial. rent X-rated tapd indicated the~ had not yet such films_" Mayock said. are coml)4J"lble. iorcina rew en 1 pu t e matcn i.rom 1 cir '""' --. ~-been told of the withdrawal by VCA. John Weston, an anomey for tbc Adult .. From ' what the captors keep shelves. · • . "ldidadvitenrydicnttorccall anythiQ&of Charles Stevens. the a11i1tant U.S. at· Film Association, said he believes \be federal sayina it is the United Statcs aovcm-· Nocharacs were filed in the case, whi~h the early Kri1tara Banin~on vintaie,'' Mayor;k tomey ovcneein& .the invcstiption, was not . aovemmcnt has takeh over the investiptioa ment that keeps refusina to ncao-district attorn.ey•s.office handed over to the said Friday. He satd the advice was a immediately available for comment. ~use it hau strict liabiJity statute rep.retina tiate." federal aovemment. · · prtcaution, and not based on any knowledae he Mayock said he believes Miss Barrin1ton minors. Eric Jacoblcn said he was bolstered Federal subpoenas were issued last wcelitto has that Miu Barrinston miaht have been W~I-ID aduh when she starred in all of her Califomia'1 law repidina e~loitatioa of emotionally by Friday's USA Today five distributors, seek.inc a broad ranac of under qe. productions, but he noted that copyright dates minon has a reasonable belief claute, meaniDa newspaper poll showina 64 percent of information on actresses Ali Moore, Nikki Barry Hammond, Miss Barrin,ton's at-do not always reflect. the time the movie was defendants can say they were fooled by a penoa Americans feel Rcapn isn't doin1 Charm, Kristara Barrinaton and Miss Lords, torncy, said Friday: '"I don't believe that made. ..,, whopresentsfalseidentificationandappeanto enouah to free the American hostages said attorney Mike Mayock, who represents anybody could eatablish that she was anythina "I have been shown a piece of identifi-be the aae the papen claim. ~ in Lebanon. · .~--~--....::... ______ -=.. __ :..._ __ __::..._ ______ _:_ __ .:._ ____________________________________________ =-:::::::::::::=::================================= "I was cxtrcmelx enoourqed by the USA Today poU,' Jacobsen said. "I tbink this is a sianificant victory for the families in public awarcnessr It shows people see the inconsisten- cies." David Jacobsen, SS , and, fellow hostqc Terry Anderson, 38, read separately from pre~ statements on the 10-minute videotape released in Beirut. It was the first time that Anderson, chief Middle East correspondCnt for The Associated Press, appeared in a videotape since he was abducted in Moslem west Beirut on March 16, 198S. Anderson's sister, Peaar. Sal', said she supported her brother s message. "I think he's asking t>ae same question that many other people arc askina, and that 1s, 'Why isn't the same effort being exerted for th~m { that's been exerted in' every other bostqc situation. most recently Mr. Danilo ff?'" • She said she thought the Daniloff case pushed Anderson into m~k.ing the tape. "Terry hasn't made tapes in the past, and I was wondering how Iona it would take h1 m to get angry cnouah to consent to make a ta~. I haJf. ·expected it," Mrs. Say said from her home in Batavia, N.Y. Later, Mrs. Say, former Lebanon hostage Jeremy Levin and Elaine CoUctt, wife of a British hostage, met with Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa in New York. City to sec what his country could do about the situation. "It was a VCQ' good meeting," said Mrs. Say. "He renewed his serious commitment to do all he could do." She added, "But this is a problem that belongs to the U.S. We should at least make an effort to solve it ourselves." Anderson's brother. John, who lives in Ocala, Aa .. said he was bitter that President Reagan has not been able to free his brother. while Daniloff has returned home. "Don't get me wrong. I'm happy fo r Nicholas DanilofT," John Anderson said. ''I'm glad he's free (but) how come he's lrcc and my brother isn't? Terry'tbccn over there for 18 months apinst his will and the president bas done nothing." Sutherland's wife, m an interview with a state-run Beirut television station Friday, issued an appeal for her husband's freedom. "My husband has been kidnapped now for over 15 months and we've been trying all this time and we won't Jive up," Jean Sutherland said in the mtcrv1ew conducted at the American University of Beirut, where she wo~ks and where her husband was acting dean of agriculture. "There have been many 'nos' told to us. President Reagan says 'no.· The kidn.appers say 'no.· Nothing happens that means the release c.an come ... Mrs. Sutherland said. · "We as families arc caught like my husband and the other men,.. she added. "We're hostages in the middle of it all, try;ng somehow to find somebody that will say 'yes' to us ... 14-year-old charged with manslaughter NEWTON. Iowa (AP) -A Junior high school student has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after a scuffle that authorities say led to the death of a classmate who recently had undergone heart surgery. 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Y, TO"RANCI AND IAN DtlOO OPIN 10 to 1 -IUNDAY 'NOON to 5 -l All '"'"'""• cratttM ef ttte ttn.t --. .. c..-.,..,. et8t9', "'eftY lt•IM .._ uft........._ lfl eatt•• '°' ... , ,ica..._,, ~,. • eu .ct te etecll en "9"411· ... , r ft t t !eel ~too z · tmllORYUJO , •/ Man donates vintage biplane to ta e dying man on joyride } between 1936 and 1944, ICCOrdiq lO BUd Fields who offered tbe use of his PT· 13 for rrtt. . · "I had cancer a couple of yeAr. aiO and I beat ic. Wben he (Stiles' son) calfed. I thouabt he (Stiles) would get a bia kick out of it," said Fields. Just before take-off, Stiles turned lO Fietda, pve a thumbs-up and said, "Com~ on, Bud. let's act Oyina." - -- 3 Marines charged in derailment of train Space •battle co1nplez will be 1nothballed early ., ._.. ....... p,., VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -The military SJ*e shuttle complex t>ere will be mothballed early, savin& th~ ·~vemment about S60 milhoo but forcina the layoff' or transfer of 1,000 c1v1h~ wotk~ the bue commanda announced Friday. M~. Gen. Donald Aldndte wd an •.news conference at the California coast missile base that tests schedu.led for . next month at the $3.3 billion shuttle launch pad hayc been ~stponed mdefin1tely. That means l ,OOOofthe 3,300civiliao workers involved m the 1hu1lle prQlrlm at the ba1e wUJ be either ltid off or transferred. Blectroalc latrader eluda aatlJorltJe. , HA YWARD(AP)-World War lrfightcr pilot Bob Stiles. who bas cancer and is rap_ic:Uy .lo inJ his ey~s1ght. wuresianed to the fact that hls fhaht in a vantage biplane Friday was bis last. But what a fliaht it was. Stiles donncdrus ~year-old aOUJes, sworn leatbcd fliabt jacket and a flowiDJ iviator's acarf, and took off from Hayward Air Temunal after a.iving his co-pilot a thumbs up sip. The fligbtwasarranaed asa present from . his son who knew how his father felt about the old aircraft. , "I dearly Jove them," the elder Stiles said. "To me they arc tbc..eohome of.Jlyjna -be rush of (he-air. the oecn cockpit. You can hear the wind rushing through the FieJds said they did a few steep tvms, but no stunts because they bad no parachutes with them. Stiles had .. hoped to do sonic loops, rolls and a tailspin. He seemed satisfied, however, Yiben the plane landed after a JO.minute O.iJht in the clear blue Nies over the San Francisco Bay area on Friday. "Oh, boy! That was marvclou1, just p'Cat!:' he said.' "I feel wonderful. It certain! brou~t back sbme old memoncs ror me.it felt t eway 1t <fia intniOld days. The visual experience '"d au was areat. .. COS ANGELES (AP) - Three tccn-aae Marines were arreatcd in connection with a aerits of frtiaht train bul)larics and a deraiJmeot that killed one man and caused $3.S million in damqes, railroad officials said Friday. Brian Andrew Banks of West Palm Beach, Aa., &an Patrick Aynn of Spencer Falls, N.¥., and Robert Fulton Bryan Ill of Bia Spring, TC'Xas, all 19, were arrested as they trailed a frtiabt train in a pickup truck on Sept. 21 in Riverside Counly;-aid sOuthern Pacific Railroad SPokesman John Tierney. SAN FRANCISCO-An inaenious hacker who h~ br:oken into dozens of univefSity and business computers around the natJon is th~ tarJCl of an clcctronjc manhunt by autho(ities, a newspaper rc~rted Fnday. The San Fra'.nci1CG Examiner said in a copyriaht story that th~ intruder, who UICI the password .. Pink Floyd" and may be a computc~-~1ence ara.duate atudent, bcpn bis electronic break-ins on Aua. 25 for reas6ns that rc~am unclear. The backer reportedly.hat used telephone connections to break .anto ~mput!=rs .at Stanford University Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory_. th! lfmversny ofJIJJ~ alf<JMassaChusettslnstituteOfTec nology. WU'CS and the whizz of the engines. - "In effect, I'm goina to be rccapturina some of m y youth" said the 67·ycar-old Atherton man. "Ma ybe it's • hard ?or people to grasp ... but anyone who understands open oockCiit fl ying will know what I mean.·· 'Fields bad a aood time, too. He sa.id he'd Like to take Stiles up qain if that is possible. The three Marines, stationed at the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, were released to the custody of the Marine Corps. he said. Colll•loa bJvolvbJ6 RTD baa Injure. three LOS ANGELES - A Southern California Rapid Transit Di~trict bus ~as involved in a multi-vehicle accident that injured three people Fnday, officials said. The crash oc.eurrcd shortly-before 2:30 p,m. on the 800 block of W. Wilshire Boulevard, said fire spokesman Greg Acevedo. Th~ people were transported by ambulance to the Hospital of the G~ Sama~tan, where they were m stable condition with laccf'Cltioos and complaints ofpam. The pane wasa royal blue and gold Boeing Stearman PT-13, the first of its kind built and one of only about 900 such craft stiJI flying. About I 0.000 PT-I 3s were produced Before takeoff Stiles said he wasn't overjoyed that 'Friday's flight would be his last, "but I know my condition prohibits any more ... I need to ao on to other things." ~'THE REAL SUNDAY BRUNCH" .. Webster's Definition of Brunch t.naacll (brunch) n. !Colloq.j breakfast and lunch combined !Portmanteau word) Under.dround solidarity uDlt Sanctions . a· r . . get mixed ruled illegal by government reviews UNABRIDGED VERSION OF BRUNCH LAVISH WATERFRONT BUFFET COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPAGNE . . Stea 01 ';sJup Ii Poach ee1 o~~d C1a , eds· "' '1ls ,,(> a/ · -rtss0 ·~ SL '!10~ l"fed S #,,.,11) it/ads'P 10:30 till 3:00 s1395 Children s7~s 3333 Pacific Coast Hwy. 714,/642-5000 Newport Beach (In T okai Bank Bldg)' WARSAW, Poland (AP) -The government on "This department is not competent to review the Friday declared a council·formed earlier this week ·by problems of trade unions," said Walesa, contacted ~Y former-vndcqrounct-Solidarity activists-illepl, and-saiG tdcphone-at-his Gdansk apartme . they risk impriSonment for their activities._ · "I will go there tomorrow to stat~ this." The statement came as Lech WaJtsa. leader of the Offices of the Socio-Administrative Department 1n outlaw~ Solidarity free trade union, and at least four of Polish provinces and cities arc emPowered to make the seven activists belooainJ to the newly formed decisions on the legality of organizations set up~ by Temporary Council of Solidanty were ordered to report citizens. to authorities for queslionina. Walesa said the Polish constitution and inter- Friday's actions were the first by communist national human rights agreements signed by Poland allow authorities apiDll tht organization, which ~as formed creation of the ~ven-man council. Tuesday. Its 5"D memberrsaid the~olll<t'l'"""ntri:,.----.-:o=nner unacfjround leaders Wladyslaw Frasyniuk clandestine activities and begin working openly for and Jozef PiniorofWroclaw, Bogdan Lis of Gdansk. and independent trade unions. Tadcusz Jedynak of Katowice also were sumo10ned to Walesa supported creation of the new council but he rePort for questioning at the Socio-Administrative is not a member. Department offices in their home cities, associates said. "The council is another ill~ structure," goyern-Another council member. Janusz Palubicki of ment spokesmal'I Jcrzy Urban said in comments carried Poznan, said he had not yet received a summons .. by the official news agency PAP. "There have been a lot of The remC\ining two counci I members. Zb1gnacw them that have disappeared or were liquidated according Bujak of Warsaw, former chief of the Sohdanty to the law." . undcrv.ound and Bogdan Borusewicz of Gdansk, were Urban warned Solidarity activists not to take unavailable for comment and it was not immediately advantage of the recent amnesty for political prisoners by known if they had received summonses. undertalcing "destructive actions" aimed against the Piniorsaid he was issu~d a summons "an connection communist state. w11h Article SO of the n\'isdemeanor code. which 1s "If ... a handful of extremists force today or in the 'undertaking activities in an illegal as~iation."' .. future a rigorous apflication of th~ law toward them. may Conviction on such a charge cames a maximum Jail nobody Later ... cal for new humanitarian acts" such as term of three months. 1 • • the amnesty . which 21h weeks ago freed 225 Political Solidarity, the first free trade movement in the oviet prisoners, Urban said. bloc. was outlawed in 1982 while Pola_nd was under Walesa said he would answer a summons to report martial law. on Saturday to the Socio-Administrative Department at Also Friday. Warsaw police broke up a dcmon- the Gdansk provmcial governor's offic.c for questioning stration by members of a banned peace group and in connection with the creation of the council. ' detained "more than 20 people. • JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -Anti-aparthcict-·oretivtst cheered U.S. sanctions on Soutll Afnca Friday. but foes said the move could slow race r'!fonns. State-<X>n- trolled radio hinted South Africa ~1&ht restrict sales of strategic min- erals to Amenca. Pat Corbin, president of the Johan· nesburg Chamber oftommcrcc. said the sanctions could co~t "hundreds of millJons of rands a year." and that South African businesses were scambling to find alternate markets. One rand, the South African cur· rcncy. is wonh about 45 cents. · -Angli~an Archbishop Desmond Tutu. a black and a supporter, of ·sanctions, noted that they would be lifted if South Africa ended·its policy of racial segregation. 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AURA LlliHTlllli Cash or Checks, NO Credit Cards 18444 Ward St. fountain Valley (714) 964-1611 ... • G ..... ·::.,I~ I Nattve plants lecture . . . . . topics ·A prOIJ&lft on dtouaht-tOlerant plants will be pretented lO members of the Oranae County District of California Garden Oubs when they meet at 10 a.m. Monday Jt the Newport Center Library, 8$6 San Ocmenie Drive, Newport Beach. Speaker will be Celia Kucher, taXonomist at Fullerton Arboretum. • • • • ~na Beach Garden Oub will .aboU1 t.be .. Jauu and flora al Anza-Borreao State Park during a slide lecture at 11 a.m. Fnday in the Nei1hborhood Conareaational Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive. The prosram will be presented by Mrs. Henry ~Md, foundina chair- -man of the Anza-Borreao Foundation and an authority on desen plant life and fauna. • •• Another flower arranacr, Della Harris, will present the proaram for the Orange County AoraJ Arts Guild on Oct. 13 in the Santa Ana.,Woman's O ubhousc. Hams, of Red Bluff, teaches floral desian and has been named Woman of the Year in 1984 by the California Garden Clubs. The meeting begins at IOa.m. GARDEN CHECKLIST •Fall is the best time to plant. This includes trees, shrubs.. Qerennials. Wiiiler annuals, a winter vegetable garden. a new lawn and especially those wonderful spring blooming bulb flowers. •When plantrng bulbs this fall, kcc~ color combinations in mind. White tulips, violet anemones ancf; golden ranunculus arc scnsationjl,. •Snails and slugs never slow down and you shouldn't either. Be sure to bait regularly. •The fall months are the best ume to transplant shrubs or gi ve the garden a new look by replacing established shrubs with those that 'tmwef ins pnng, have colorful Tall foliage, need less water. •Shasta daisies can be divided at this time. If yours have had a declining show ofOowers, do it now. •For delicate loo!cing whHe, pink or rose blooms this fall. plant cyclamen. llENl&WOMEMS aTYLE CUT · 1900 ~ NMISA 80DY WAfta lftd. pnclllan C*t ·~ '3&&up Flat Top · HIGHLIGHT ..... ~ a pNCl91on cut ::· •39 '23 M~ MEL'S HAIR STYLING .,_a........ SE HAlllA _ J.A. _ , A&.l'MA 8nA C8fTD £$PAHOl 754-_,. 6.arde:aemgetbest resal with pre-cooled spring brilbll BJ &A&L AAONION .,, ......... The Dutch cant.hem Eskimo or iCe tulips. The production sechnique is called "~n1-in." The resuJt 11 more cul 'flowen for a lonaer season and the . bulbs do better funher south. . Dr. Auaust .DeHerto&h, head of Honlcultural Services at~ Earo- liu State Univenity, a leadina bulb flower researcher, said the basic principle for the cold treatment needed by tulip bulbs is simple -"a modification of standard forcin&-" "The basic difference is that af\er ~ bulltl are fJ.tlly.tOQled at 4&dcarra F the plants are held for 1· I 0 months 1 at 26-28 dcarees F. Thos winter is prolon&ed and spring is delayed until fall. Therefore, the major6 require- ment oft.his forcing technique 1s the availability of a temperature con- trolled freezer." DcHenoah dotes that normally most IPl'i9 ...... ....._ ..a about 15 Wedi or lclnperatures between 35 and 48 ~ f, but tome varieties do well with 12 to 20 weeb. He allO nplained: ••This is why IQlne bulbs and cultNara. .. do better U. one climate area or aaother. Of coune, very low temperatwa are another . ~or. Some bulb& wben Dlaoted properly are more hardy than olben. For example1 mote tuliPI are hardy but Dutcfi ans are not." ''Now as far u the prdener usina a dry cool treatmnu (pre-cooling) befofe-preolantina. tlrit it 8Ctvited only for telec:ted tulip cultivan ... for the deep South C9imactic Zone 9 and sometimes 8). For zones 3 to 7, they sbouldjust be planted in the fall when the soil rtmperaturcs drop below 60 dearces F .. Tbis is September in zones 3 and 4 and November for 7 and"ll:-" Generally only tulips arc used for ace tl'eallMat ud &bit ia dolle oaly ~ commercial forccn wbo cm .... taia the 26-28 detrets f . In Hollud they bold a limiaed amouat iA hyq\hs, dall'odils and·~ far thi1 purpoee. lftulipt ue ao be,__ u1ina lbe ice technique, CGltivar selection is hi&hly imponaat . .Ibe ave,.-fotciac time for Eskimo tulips ll about 14 io 18 days, with heavy fertilization. Home prdeners in the deep Sou&b may buy pre-cooled bulbs for olma~ ina in November, but they wilf baw to dig up and pre-cool the bulbl beb'e the """ncxt-scuon.. plifilina:-DUfda growers and exporters a:ivc bulbl me cold treatment in noraae facilities and ship them to the florist trade in vol um~ at tl)e right time for planliat or f orc;mJ-Th.ey are made to ~ .. develop ltttle sprouts and kept in~ storage until the time for shipment to warm areas in insulated containen. Churches: told to use marketing ideas to increase meinbe.rship By GRETCHEN ltELL mento. Mee....., ..... ..,... Participants in the conference - SAC RAMENTO Greg thethirdtobeheldbythe IS-year-old Al'~ Andenon. a former international institute -included evange.hst marketing developer for West-Schuller, founder ~f the S20 m1lhon Early bloome_r Th.la rare-plant ln Berkeley, called the Bollria.n Puya Raimondi, aurprlaed botanlata by eproutinc a 15-foot-tall •talk after 28 yean -60 yeara earlier than ezpected. inghou~ isprcaehingacontrovcmal -Grystal GathedraHn-6-ardcn Grovc- rcmedy for churches that arc losing and the "Hour of Power" TV pro- membership: basic marketing pnn-gram; and Ande~n. and the Rev. ciples. Glen I?· C-0le, senior pastor of Capital Anderson now the executive di rec-Chnst1an Center. tor of the Robert H. Schuller Institute AndefS?n suggests that ministers for Successful Church Leadership, cond~ct simple, demographic studies I;' 11 • t 1 t • g t • says ministers should view both of ne1ghborh~s surrounding their r a 1 s ree p an 1 n 1 Ill. e current and potential parishioners as ch~rches. finding out the ages of the customers with needs that only a residents and what new programs . . • church can fulfill. might interest them. He also rec-~all 1s the best time to plant trees, unless the tree is a citrus in an area where "There are lessons from the busi-ommc:nds sw:veying one's own con· frost 1s a problem. . ::"\. ness world that the church needs to gregauon for ideas. In autumn. the so1l 1s sttll warm and the roots ofa newl y planted tree have pick up on" sai dtr.son,. 38. · ''Most c.~ure~~?n't tAke t~e um.e a chance to re~ch out ant take hold. When the we~ther stal}s to dool down.~~ ing usiness principlts and tod? that, he said. ~ost ~m1nanes roots w1~un.ue.10..~w.-as-1he-y._usc the food theyvc slorcd and the food you trying to put them to work in terms of don t even try to train graduates in put in the soil at the time o( P!ant1ng. . . ... the Gospel" these simple, basic things... . Top growth will be minimal. depending on the weather and momure LeadersoftheSouthem Califomia Hesaidchurchprogramsforpcople available to the P!ant. Remember that the plant 1s-ahve even 1f 1t does n<?t have institute, which teaches pastors. par-who suffer from divorce, cancer. the !eaves, t~erefore tt docs need water. It does not need as freq~ent 11:ngat1ons as ish leaders, church members and death of a loved one, alcoholism and ll would in the spnnJ and summer, but water deeply when imgat1ng. . seminary students new principles of drug abuse can be h1ghl y successful Ag~ rule would be .to water slowly for at least one hour fore.very inc:h of church growth and leadership, spoke and help recruit new members. trunk diameter. Check wttfl your local nurseryman for specific instructtons at a three-day conference this week at "Today, the divorce recovery pro- regarding the type of tree and soil that you have Capital Chnstian Center in Sacra· gram is the single la~est source of S:oming Sunday Oct . 19, 1986 In ... Daily Pilat c1o ... 1 •• c1 Ad••rt•MnQ 330 Wed &oy Si. Co~to ~. Co 9'2t>26 {>.42-5678 (new) members for the Crystal Ca- thedral," said Anderson. "That's selling Christianity at its best. Thil country's divorce rate is high. Goins through divorce 1s a time of .:. lost hopc;-crushectdrcamr.Mmy"'pat divorce arc spintual. like aloneness. j. The church has a role there -it's the ' church's territory." That's where. some minisien dis- grec. sa.1d Anderson. During a lunch break at the confercnoe, be suggested to a church leader t.hat startinJ a program for divorced people mt&ht boost dwindling membership at his church. "His immediate. response was, 'I don't think I want that at my -church,"' said Anderson. The thought of incorporating mar- keting principles into church life disturbs some ministen who take a more traduional, philosophical ap- proach to ministry. he said. When they hear the word .. market- ing" they immediately think of sales, which _has "negative (connoations) because of the desire to act someone's (Pleue eee 11.AJlJ[ETil'fG I AS) ON Family Owned Since 1879-107 Years Young 100% WOOL --CUT PILE CARPET over 9/18 reg. $39.95 20 luxurious colors to choose from. Soft saxoy plush pile by Courestan Carpet Mills. Financing Available t l\('\3dJ ronlrJ('IOr \ l..lft'n"' 1143 90 DAY NO INTEREST SALE STILL ON! - 'Family Owned Since 1879 " 2927 S. Bristol Street. Costa Mesa 11~ I' ( I 1 r I 751-2324 Store Hours: Mon·Fri 9·6 Sat l 0·5 I •' • Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE ltlGHTS A 'AllA81f FtOM OIANGF COUNTl TO lliK V1A GOl()fN STATE AllllNfS t ~ °""'9 Colll DAILY PeLOT/ laturd8Y. October 4, 1918 Churchesjoi~ world ob~e~an~e Orange Coast churches will join Christians around the world in eel· ebration of Worldwide Communion Sunday. Choan-Seng Sons, internationally known author and thcolotian, will officiate durina services at I 0 a. m. Sunday at the Commull)' Cltard Colisre11U.Ul, 61 I. Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. Song. a professor of theol~ at the Pacific School of ReJi11on in Berkeley, maintains ties to both sides of the Pacifi~. scrvin$ as an active member of the Christtan movement in Asia. • • • La1ua Pretbyteriaa Cltarcllt will hold celebrations at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Supday. The church is at 41 S Forest Ave. • • • Nel111Mrltff4 Cfftre11UeHI Chrdt, St. Ann'"! Drive 1ltld Glen·. ncyrc Street, Laguna Beach. will hold services at 10 a.m. • • • • Chri1t U.Jted Metbodlst Mlniltry will feature a communion at the 9:30 a.m. service, whi ch will also recognize the first anniversary of Christ Minis- try. Services arc held 1n the Crown Valley Elementary School, 29292 Crown Valley Parkwa}, Laguna N1gwet • • • The Crystal Catbedral in Garden Grove will have services at 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. The latter will feature music by the Cathedral Chorale. Handbell Choir and soloists. • • • The music department of the UaJvenit)' United MetboclJst Cburcb of lrvlne will present Gilbert and Sullivan's musical comedy, "H.M.S. Pinafore," at 7:30 tonight at 18422 Culver Drive. _ The production is being presented as part of tl\e churc~ 20th an- niversary celebration. Tickets are available at the door. • • • Basketball clown Meadowlark Lemon will talk about his life and give a basketball demonstration at the A1ape Comm...-lty Fellow1blp's fall kick-off rally at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. The event will take place at Mesa View School, 17~1 Avilla Lane, Huntington Beach. • • • Shay Torrent. home orgamst for the California Anaels, will lead a sing· a·lqna at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Prt9'yteriu Clt•rell of Uae Coveaut, 1850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. He also will talk about the bastball chapel pr<>Vam and the local H•rbor Ct\aplam Ministry in which be is involved. ••• !'Liberation Theology in Third World Countries" will bC discusted at the 9: 15 a.m. forum Sunday at St. MJc'8el ud AJJ Aqel1 EplscoP,!11 Cbrcll parish center, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Cathy Ridder-White, a scminanan at Fuller Seminary, will explain this developing concept. • • • David Sleeper, a Christian Science practitioner and lecturer, will talk about what members of his .de- nomTna:taon"believe and.practice. at a free publiclcctureat 3 {>JlhSunday in the Anaheim Convention Center. Sleeper, in 1983, resigned as vice president of an oil exploration firm to serve full.time as a practitioner. • • • A Bible study, based on the Rev. James O'Brien's notes, will be pres· cnted at S11. S1m011 ud Jud~ Catllollc O•rcll, Indianapolis and Magnolia streets, Huntitr1ton Beach. Diane Harmsbmaster catechist for the Diocese of range, will lead the sessions at 9: 15 a.m. Thursday, beg.inning Oct. 9 and running through April. • • • A fantasy of nature and her delights , MC$1. An orientatjon aeries will be held I\ 7:30 p.m. Tue9day and Oct. 14. • • • The Leach Resolullon to make the U.N. more effective will be diecuaod at the 10:30 a.m. meetina Sunday at the Ueltartu Ual•ertall1t ••lie•· 11lip of Lapaa Beaell, 429 Cypress Drive. · Speaker will be Fran Rosalik, a member of the Coastline Chapter of the U.N. Association. ••• Rabbis and members ofOUM4 ol lrvllle Jewld Ceeter wi ll parade from the center to Mason Reaional Park for the traditional observance of Tashlich 'On Sunday, the second day of Rosh Hashana. The parade will begjn at S:30 p.m. Rabbis ..Mcndtl Duchman and Meir Gitlin, wilJ al~ walk to homes within a tl:tree-mile.radius to perform the c~remony of blowing the shofar. The service is available to those who arc unable to attend the synagoaue service. For appointments, call 786-5000. -• • • • Services for t{iah Holy Days for the Ortlloclox Con1re11tJ01 of Irvine include Rosh Hashana, 9 a.m and 6: I 0 p.m. today, and 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday; Shabbat Shuvah, 9 a.m. Oct. l"O, at the Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate Sc~ool : and Yom fUp- pur, 6 p.m. Oct. 12 and 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Oct. 13. at the Irvine Rec. reational Park. • • • Services at Sllir Ha-Ma'alot Harbor will be pTesented by Irene Nilsen and Francine Harrigan, Huntington Beach. at I 0:30 a.m. Sunday at the Oraa1e Coast Unttartu UaJversall1t ,;::============:;;;:;:;;;:;;:;;:::;.=;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;1;:;;::;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;, Cllurcb, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Reform Temple, 2100 Mar Visi., Newport Beach, include I 0 a.m. and 2 p.m. today, 8 p.m. Oct. 12, and 10 a.m .. 2 and 4 p.m. Oct. 13. l'romA7 Rosh Hashani message at a time hke that." Anderson said programs can be conducted by the pastpr. church staff, or parishioners. Morning Service · 10 am Saturday, Oct. 4 cash," he said. "From the clasdc marketing definition, .sa1e-s-are co n· cerned with a producer's desire to tum hjs product or service into cash. Marketing is concerned with fulfilling the buyers·, the users'. needs." When confronted with a crim of his own -caneer -Anderson found himself needing help that was more spiritual than physical, he said. Out of this he formed the Crystal Cathedral's Cancer Conquerors workshop. Sacramento's Capital Christian Center is an example of a church that successfully used Scbuller's teach· ings, boosted its membership from 750 to 6.000. and became "a miracle ... that reach.es thousands of people and now milli ons through its tele- vision ministry," said Ande.rson. Yorn Kippw Kol N1dre · 8 pm Sunday, Oct. 12 Morning Service • 10 am Monday, Oct. 13 Afternoon. Memorial. Neila Services · 4 pm Oct. 13 "In its second week. it became the largest small-group ministry at the Crystal Cathedral." said Anderson. "Peowe who have bttn told they have cancer. or that a loved one docs. are very receptive to (the church's) Rabbi Blmlrd P. Kine Arit Shlllr · Cantor Nancy Lem • Educator A CINlll Wik•• ,.._ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cott1M ... FIR'I T UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9:00 Worship 9:00 end 10:30 Cheri" 0. Clark. Minister Co111M ... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker Wo,.hlp & Church School 1:30-10:00 •.m. Dr Wilham E Steer 979-8234 NPwpon 8t'eth CHfUIT CH\MCH 9Y THE IU UNfTED METHOOllT 1400 W Balboa Blvd r11-JeOI A•v lawr~• T Young WOflllllp a CIMlnlll ..,_.., •.ao AM. ..... c1e, ,, .. kM91 ..-.. 0., c ... , .......... , ... HunltOglon Be~ll N0<1n COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave 842-4461 Worship Service 1:30 I 10:00 8:30 Sunder School 10:00 Fount11n Valley FtFllT UNfTED METHODtlT CHURCH 18225 Buanard St 112·2513 James A Hedley, Pastor Wor•hlp I Church lchoot t:lO A.M. rt NlWPURT wmit UNITED MCTHODISI CHURCH 1I01 JMrgueftt• Ave. . COfona def JMr 144-0145 """' • auc11 School ':30 1.m. Rev. Burley R. Howe COllmll CMCI COICllCATIOUl 111111••• ..... c.r.. ..... hMN I . Kit!, ltllsttr 10 A.I. s.ay ''""' 144.7 ... °""°Sc.-.',.._, C.• ·BITT ,RITT ~,._T ... Chfnt) R• MMK S. •LO ._.TlmlCD flt·•""" -Set ll:JI .... r ""~t Stnl(tt ht r tod•f of lllC>ntll -1 30 lltlltfOUS S<llool Acl~tt (d YOll!ll litOllps SifCltS 1111 ~ • ....,.,. .. .-, ......... ) .... ,. c....,Aleftw..._ ••..... , ....... ., ........ ~ . . , I 2100 Mar V'rsta, Newport Beach at Jamoree ' Eastbluff So. (714) 644-7203 PRESBYTERIAN CHlMCH OF THE COVENANT Bruce A. Kurrte, Pastor Strtday Worship 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Ctuch School Children ttvu Adtib 10:00 a.m. Nursery care avalabte 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Come Join In 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa Meae 557.3340 OaJ.t . NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Ber1. Pastor Kin Uftrt Kro1stad, Pastor WlllllP IH YICl 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deaf at 8 AM) Slll>AY SCHOOl. 9:1S AM Nlr1ery Care Anbble WILOIME lll h wer Ir, 1e.,.rt I Hcll Ml-JH1 Anderson called the institute's ideas about marketing and the church "very controversial." but added, "The church can't ~ a safe place anymore." HARBOR CHAIS.TIAN CHURCH IO(eclplee of CllJl•ll 2t01 lrYIM el S•nle IHNI .... pon .. .c:ll 1u-m1 Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM .. ~-·-:-- -----_-------------------,' --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Ser111on To,ic: 110 CHiii-" 01 (MlOJIOUrt Synod! 1eo Vlctorl• st .. Co•t• JMu "LIYlll Tiii Yl1l111 l s C111ter1ti1R" Lother V. Tornow, Paetor 831-1111 •rue• Je.b. '"'CH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE WORSHIP IERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM M-l>ef of IM Un•led Cl'lv•cn 01 Reo1Q1oua Sc•MGe 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 Slnby Schod ' AU Bible Cius lHUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 9.20 A.M ' Clwistwi Eltmentarr Schod 548-llM ~ • I( Jlllb'~~~J!Ep~!c,~~UICH Newporl Buc;h Rn Wilham McQuo.d. Pastor Rev Robert P Slew1rl, Assoc Pastor R~tr Whllten, MuSIC Ol1eclor 9:30 AM Wontip • 10:30 Mt C....enation 10:50 Mt E!Mation Wortd c.......-$4nby Chld Cwt ProMtd • for Info: 644-1341 IT. •lllAILI I ILL i.tLI l lll P ..... wa..lltN ..... "' .. The .... eus-M. l.Ml*y ,,... .. a.... . ... , .... 15. Stntctl I • & H:a Ml , ...... .. "' ..... , llnktt Cll 644.04C3 ,. Church of St. M•tthew by t,,. ... (T~ ...... HOL. y COMMUNION IACH MWY....._ A.M. ...... c.-.,.._-.... , MIRTIZHAU. -~~··o.nft 111 .... ._ "'il;l .2 75 ............... r Adults & Jr Church For Information 969·133 1 I" 8 00. 9 45 & 1 t 30 Rev Peggy Bassett A Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes " · A rritncly cluch IOf the Souttl COWtty. Stk!Wtinc Sennom. BtMN nMk. ... ,..,,,,., I ,.,.,,,,, 11 ,( ,,, UI \\I ... ,,.,,/ ,, ""' luml,..\ ll1l1l1 '•ml• 1J llfl \ '1 \a11•r" t .,,,. /trot •drd Wedday Protram1 For Cltlldrtn, Youtlt cl Adults 41 5 Forest Ave • Phone 494-7555 °'· Arttu I. Tanhrsley. Rn. Cui& Wilbms, °'· Edwarih Clldwel DIAL·A·PRA YER--.1494-PRA Y CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOT HER CHURCH !Hf FIRST CHlfflCH OF CHRIST SClfNTISl IN BOSTON MASSACHU'\r flS ''UllRUUTY" lr11lne-Flt1t Church of Christ. Sclentl1t Rancho Ian Joequln lntermedl•t• School 4111 Mtchefton (NHr Vele) . Church 1 lundar Schcrol-10:00 A.M. r- FIHdlng Floom,'4330 Berrence Pkwr .. Suite 145, StonecrHk Pleu 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Mon. thru let I 10 A.M -7 P.M. Thursder (.ho•f't ( .,.. ;f•dly" /ltP.J• .... J•, Newport aHch-Flret Church of Christ, Scientist 3303 Via Udo, Newport hech Church I Sunder School-l ·OO & t0-30 A M Reeding Room, 3315 Vie Lido Mon. thru let.~ A.M,·5 P.M. Tuet -7·1 PM. l."•.0 C••• "•o••<l•<I l11t1"1•t• t 10 • • 1n ~ ~ '"' Sruci, '""~ Ne .. port Beecti-1.c:ond Church of Christ, Sclentlet 3140 Peclflc V .. w Dr .. Coron• ct.I Mar Church & lunday lcttool-10:00 A.M Reading Room-350CJ'T·B" E. Coeet Hwr .. CdM WEMDAY EVE-Tll JIUllY •nw I ,.U. All CIUB•I All ere cord1elly mvlted to attend the church services and enjoy the privllegn of •the Aea(t1ng Aooms ChUd Care Provided Ai ALL SERVICES • --- On the ball Pope Jolua Paal D lupecta a buketball praen ted to b.lm bJ tbe Harlem Olobetrotten th.la week. The team met tbe pontiff ID St. Peter'• Jqaare d~ h!8 retular w~kl)' teneral aladlence. Church 's ban on ( -\ --1- blacks dropped DETROIT (AP) -The deacons of a large Baptist church~" suburban Detroit have voted to end a 6()..year-old. unwritten policy barring blacks from joinmg, th e pastor said. . The deacons of the 9,SOO-mem~r Temple Baptist Church in Redford Township voted 29-7 Saturday to end the pohcy. The Rev. Truman Dollar said he would ask the congregation to vote S-unday for the proposed change. "I have been here 21h years and ha ve been working to change attitudes," Dollar said. "It appears we're almost there." About 70 black people nov< llHend services at the church, and about 18 percent of the pupils at the church's Temple Christian school art'black, but no blacks ha ve become church members. Dollar said deacons who voted against the change feared whites would leave the church and that news reports would make the church appear racist, he said. . IEW THOUIHT CllRISTlll CHURCH 610 i. llltl St .. Costa llllda (T eachinc Science of Mind) "Youn 11 The Choice" c ... tttt ....... •Hti11 '"" ola1roh W1•111 hlltll lot. I 1111 . You Wiii be Welcomed And H9tpedn FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mean al Adame, Huntington !leech SUNDAY: Actt•• Youth Oroupe ""'"" hr¥tce Morning Worship ..... 10:30 AM Mike Ferri. Dave M•lcom & Bible School... ............ 9:00 AM Albert H. K1rges, Ministers: Evening Worshlp ........ 6:00 PM DIAL·A·DEVOTION -136-HIO; Omc. -136-2511 "Preeohlng Chrlel Since 1195" St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Worship and hu r th" rr1c1ical. Chri11-ccnlcred, hibllc1I mcJ•l&t'· WORLD COMMUNION "SAUL OR DAVID: A CHOICE BETWEEN TWO MODELS" (I Samut>I l\oll'·Z II Or. Jo"" Huffman, Jr I'«" hmK (kmhtr 'i, 19K6 l'olO and l(lt l'i A .M. 600 St Andrew\ Road , Newporr Beach, Califo rnia 1714) 631 -2880 facros• from Ncwpar1 Hu bor l:li1h School al lrvint' & l~1h.) i Be sure to worship at ~.place . ' of your ch~ice ' AINT JAME~ WELCOMES YOU ~ IUNOAY WOMIW HIMCll 7:30 AM • Hoty Eucherlet Atte I t :OO AM • Hoty ~ Atte II 10:45 AM • Preyer and PraAM EUCINrtet Rite 11 • Chufdl 8ch004 • t ;OO AM Child Ctte • 7:30 I 9'00 AM (Muelc, •mon and cNld care a1 3 19Moeel .... ... "°"'....,.. Mondey·FrtdfY • 8.30 AM ~ayer TIMCSay • 10:00 AM Eucher'tet & 8eNtce Wed,,.,Oey • 8:30 AM Holy fuctlarltt Pr. CllMrt P. Pt1Me. D.O. Pr1eet4ft.:Ch1tge Fr bmond 0 . Ferrte, Mltetlng The Rev. Thoma HeMY . Dr. WllMem Robet11. Mr. 8tmuel Sl'ltlw AINT JAMES EPI OPA L CHURCH 1209 V11 !.•do • Ntvtpon 8c:a(h • 714 675.0210 j ade out to rieedle Phoebe on -'All My Children' . Y LYNDA lllll.ICll Au. MY alDMSN: Matt tells Enca lac's lttneted to her. Sky IUtnl down Hollywood aeov&e °"8f when ahe re.Jim ~ arraJWed IL Nina •ftlJY when M111 lelh OHf a6e atill loves Oitr. Jeremy's Diam '° e&~t S&uan'1 peinti~ ~ U.~ wben Adam retua to pen with· aay o(thc ponralte, Erica Vf!r/ upaet when she Ftlcall from man who aanounca bc'a In Pine Valley. Rck:ued from jail Phoebe team• Wade hat ticket to Rio and atuche caee filled with monty from her ,,afc. A cornered Wade ties up Phoebe and approach« her with a h.YJ>Odcrmlc needle. ANOTBU wofu:&. Peter orde11 Brit- t.any to ttay away from Jamie Frame. Af\tr Matley and Jake aay ··1 do," Marleyiosses bc>Uquet wbic:ti it caUC)lt by the just· teturned Viclti. Febeia moved by Miich's obviouS lo•e for his son Mathew. While, bea&d fbrNew YorkCnybu\mcsnrtp, Michael involved 1n l)tanc crash. Surv1v· lnac:ruh. Michael doean'1 tlnnlc nwann accident. CaUin to invcst1pte the crash . Brittany t11re. nanay wbo 11 accretJy Rota. Channu11 wu involved .~ ~ wortrina for Catlin. Donna r..,.. Rctuwd movie rina. Marlo Mbod to.._... With would kill Michael to ktep j.htm apart. 1evm: abdomiUI ~-Quinn thin.Its Mhch lhouJd atop workina • • " on Cory CQOStl'\ICtlon 111e andJ)IMet her CAftTOLI sao.ne edit Ali ebc caa't be fceh•on to Mltctl'1perole 6ffi0fr.'Vlnet with him. he c:becb out ol~tal ad ttuaned when be SPot• Mariua at Mary'• heads (or Mark's cabin. Ali lndl &er &here, Place. the two have Idyllic MlbDd btat ~ • • • . · 1n1llt1 they can never be lOMlber apan. ~ THE WORLD TtlllNI,: Havma Kelly teUt O.J. lbc'U blow wlUatlc on Ilia •W11chcd prqn~ncy tCSts Will\ Sierra, Mtt drua dealint if he d6ela't tell TrtY. · 'hc't tells Pu1ty lhe s p~nt. A deva1ta~ Scotty's fal&er. Trey doeln .. buy\D.J.'1 Ouaty tetra M~ he'll. marry her. Family itory. Jordy pa to New York~ lcaml t~rilled by T~m s dec111on to ruo for D.A.. who ii behind me company CIPIO!Mllt· Siem 1urpnsed when Or. Samuell Id.la Sam deliatued with Jordy'1 wottt in Ne'w her she's not preanant. lva tells Ma!IO a ""vorlc. Kelly abulill aedMive pracriptioa was arTetted on morals charaet 1n, Los Thomu 11ve her. In Colombe, Judtoo Anatlct years aao. Nancy wonders 1( an prepares tO So t0 voodoo ceremony O".erly sensitive Lisa is aoina O\roup Oariua finds mutilated doll ln the boute: menopause. Iva confesses to Tad Chan-, .!_.!_ nina's murder. Hal ftnds broken heel en DA YI OP OUll UYll::B: Victor unhappy Denise's closet which matches heel found when Doua decides to run b mayor. 11 11te the niaht Channina wu murdered. Hope tells 86 abe wants' IC1J9,l'ltt&0n, Barbarrintmmd-1n Duncan. A11¢o; Seryect...tth.the ~.--.~went one of Birbira and liaQ)t's kidnappers, to saan, Robert bclieYCS Or. Miller r1 really hl<es the -auo and dc>c1ttr1"t waat to hurt a fonntr Nat wtunenr hkmothcrtcrthe-1hcm John doesn't like new housekeeper ps chamber. Mike vows to help Robert. PMcft caa 't b1et hit love for .,na. Mike cimtacts Patdl, wbo COrDm Or. Mtllcr, IMrina oKlu1 lhin tO look fot ban.lunaltt lh&I would prove be waf w Nui. However, the birthmark hat ~ ~ moved. Roman apot1 Marlena but can., mcue ~ from abdUciOn becaute the'• wired with dynam11e. Pc1C bUy1 atolcn IOOdl to aJve to Meli• In attempt to woo htr hick. Meliua 1tillconfuled about hu feellnp (Ot Lara. • • • G&N&ILAJ. HOIPIT AL: Ramaey orders Scorpio, Felicia and Frieco killed. Oinny thrilled by her reconaha11on with Rick. Patrick tared of •P)'ina on Bun 10 make sure be 11.1y1 dru1'1free, F~rina Sandy will miatake bi• f,Vnckhip for deeper fcrlinaa. Patnek pulls away 'from her. Stella prepares to 1pinrottery wheel t0 see 1fahe'1 WODJ.beMa bucks. ~o believes Duke behind Friaco and Felicia'• ftamcup. Mob ~Duke to become~ to Anna. Fn~ and P...ehcia arriv-. in Pon Owiea and~ promptly arrested. SU<Jy to attend nvn1na Pl'OVlm. Jade want.s to return to nunina. Yank 11vcs Jade cold shoulder. . Directors: COior them mad LOS ANGELES (AP) -Addma color to old black and white film classics is tampering with cinematic art works and tolling "the death knell for an entire art.form," some Holly- wood directors claim. Turner Broadcasting System's plan to Falcon," Ya nkee Doodle Dandy" color 100 black and white movie and "The Postman Always Rings classics. Twice," that it has commissioned "You cannot remake a movie Color Systems Techrology to com- simply by givina it a new paint job, puter-color. _ Actor James Stewart joined dircc- -tor Steven _Spicl~rg and other qol- lcagues Wednesday in denouncing computer coloring of black and white movie classics. but you can easily destroy one,'' The average cost of adding color to Spielberg, an Aft trustee. added in a a film is S 183,000. Companies that letter. perform the work say they are helping Directors Woody Allen, Billy introduce a new generation Of viewers Wilder, Joe Dante and John Huston ' to classic movies because black and arc also OPJ>C!sed to having color white films are ietting harder to added to their films. Dante called the syndicate on television and are vir- color tampering "the death knell for tually shut out of the video market. Jamee Stewart pro~eeta col- o on of movtee. * 2151 SMASH WEIK!* 4f\ deeply romantic ... and sexv love stoN" " . WILLIAM llURT Stewart told a news conference of his affection for the 1946 Christmas classic "It's a Wonderful Life,'' a recently colored black and white filtn an which he starred. He noted director ran apra tfiealilva!n to prevent color tampering. "This is a film that 1s seen every Christmas in America and no one should sec it other than the way Frank and (cinematographer) Joe Walker wanted it to be seen:· Stewart said. Joining Stewart at the American Film Institute were a do1cn directors and cmem afographers who opP?se an entire art form." But an a statement opposing com- TBS ex~tive vi~ president Bob puter colonng, the AA said it Wussier said carher that Turner considers "1t essential that black and Broadcasting was sensitjvc: to-the -white films be presented to th~ubti concerns of filmmakers bdt noted only an black and white. To do the~ were no plans to alter t~e otherwise is to de~troy our national project. Wussier was out of his film h1Story and the nch heritage Atlanta office W~nesday and could which it represents." not comment on ihe AFl statement, AFI Director Jean F1rstcnberg said said his"socretary Debbie Mong~r. the institute 1s an independent, non- Last month, TBS released z lrst of profit organization founded in 1967 more than 100 movies, including to advance the an of the movrng "Cuablanca ,'• "The Maltese image -+ PICK-UP YOUR ·CARD IN THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER. 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MitJMUIOU. •• '"' MOnC* PKlVM ttl ~ oua.IO uolrl: .Alla aDd HoPC'• ~ t08 Am MidlMI lmwt In Spriai6ckL ltyle ....,...... Aila ~·· DllCl lw •fa~. Stmoa, Jtllie &ad AJe• _.,. hm s.ft Lo6:. CnMCall~ ~ A\o'a at lk peny ca._. C .. • dri&k ud drive. CUrlit dllllllll -fl ~·and ........... ,_~ Wh116 Wllh Cun11, Jldc .... ........ &JI JtllW nulled IQ Codan. whm 1M 1urviva ~··· R6-t 1ull 1tunned by know&W J.W ii hit da\Cbter by Vaneea. Dorrie and Dinah learn they art listen. Alan surprilCd when Am. bolds boud mee\llJI one day IQOner Win echeduled. Kyle in&11t1 Maeve anawet q untionubout their aon, wbo auppoeedly died at btrtb. A ckjc(ted Ptullp leam1 f fl potted ut Ada•na 11 not Beth. Learft1n1 v1tion. AJ~ ~lefied; JIClk __. up and tcllt CUl1Jt 1t 1jU.C ~ 1** tells Ava to atay away lw Olnil. ...,.. and Tri1h bave conl\'oDWioL • .. ''him her n:i.tiootha, witb Nict £t -fil Steve'1 buMDCM. Nick tnll~c:::' •Tri* and offm to be or help. Clll Jlla aeUiah in hj1 qunt ror Shua. A.va tbmkl 1 udd Jealou• that the wu widl Curtit • the betoe beint rdcated from boapiuJ, Sophia decidel '° be with ham. Mindy qu1t1 TV JOb, lllck *"llHU W aeatth f~r RIU'\. MMve ...,_. to JOin Fletcher m N.-w York whn Bmlle offcn him poaition on New Yorkrper. • • . pany. Ava cool to Judd. Loru decidll IO break off with Zaieh becaute lttlly will ntYet ~pt her. JJm temnnben ..._Ill boy be putbed away from IP""'dl .. cs, which then hn hun and caUIOll WI a.m~ia. • • • ONE urr; TO UVE: Alhsoa II \&Ill~ of moo orheT action• u lhe'1 llill woftiat under the prosnmm1Q1 received wlllej LOVINOt-f-O&lowiA&-cat~cr~ Cwtu rushed '° hospital, wbtte dOctors &> tertnlM he's sustained a few brokeft nbs and a mild coocuuion. Everyone belteyes w wupan orM11Ch'taalt. AJhlott --~-1 Oint work.ina'late and Heron bu •1 Ott. Dorian oeab iftto cnck factor¥ ..,.. .. 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OOUMtET auaT FOR PEACE IW..EEYAH8 THe MEI< IH MOTOR 8PORT8 MOYIE ** "T_, Wotf' (1915) Milchell J. ._Jox. .... twnc>tort. -11~ EIO THY'I KITCHEN ~UIA • l..Lf.Of FOOTW..l. ~IA99AU llEW!W 1l~imel A Greet Notion" (1971) Peul Newman. tiny Fonda. AFT8'NOOH -12:00- 1 THME STOOGES 0 OOUEGE FOOTMU MOYIE •• "lronmaa1«'' (1983) George ElltlMI, p"'*' Field. • MOYIE U "FrWlds tloina The WACS" (19~) Donald O'Connor. Julit Mimi. DUNDEE IS IRRESISTllLEI 'A charming good time movie 1hat's impossible to resist ... • ............. PllF4WS Thefe's a ltttte a him In all a us. .... • COllA-·-lo·-._ ..... ,_ . ...-•w•• _ .... ,,.,~ ,_ ~'64•'' -~ ~ i-c:-...w.. -· ~ -c-r ..... UllUllAMAOI .. _ u. .. ~a-111 ·--)41111 , ............. .... ·-'-•• Ull-•n-"' " UO M1 -•...-:JfTWflllil t11•• 1-r ,. •IA-• SlllllT9I ,._°"'" .. CD: .... _. 51•ml Dano . ., ..... ...... c..-.. ~ ,_ .. ·-"""' l ..... c-n. WIJIOI ~,,. ,., 0!67 ; ........ ~ .. , ...... ............,] CALLING ALL HELPING HANDS ••. For the Harbor Hnme Christmas Light Show If you art 1 non-profit group or commcrct.al Jirm r~cfy. w 1 mg, and able to be paid to decoratt Harbor homts i nd businesJts for this ytar's Harbor Home chriJ<mat I.ighc Show, DKtmbtt 13-2~rd. '(,--.,,.-..~. CALL NOW PO&Dl'l'AILI. '). (TH)MMftl Id 111 And ace your compeny'• Of non· profit rroup's namt on the. lilt o( .Jf0~'t-Ht/pint H•nd1 that will run in the o.J1 Pal« fot tpptOllttMttiy nine trttkl prior to the xan of this - ,ar'1 Harboc Home Oncmu L11hr Show. . . - • • f, Bea Artlnu (left) and Rae McClanaban are jailed forproedtutlon on ••Tbe Golden Gh:Ja•• tontcbt at 9 on PfBC. Channel 4 . ' -7:00- YOU WM'E M SONB8 IT'S A l.MNG • • HOU YWOOD ClOSEUP .80UDGOlD tT05 al WHEEL Of F.OATUNE MTHIONIAH WORLD NANNY COUSTEAU'S REDISCOVERY OFTHEWOALD ~~STORY *** "Victory" (1981) Sylvest« Stlllooe. Mietlael Cline. (l)MOVIE **'Ii "The Warriors" ( 1979) Mk:hMI Beck, Oo<sey Wright. -7:30- l ~THETOWN EYE ON LA. DANCE FEVER JEOPARDY tII EYE ON SAN DIEGO al 8AH DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL EXPAE.88 INNNEWS -1:00--- 1 CJ) DOWNTOWN • ~ACTSOFUFE "The canterville Ghost" ( 1918) Sir John Gielgud, T td Wass. l~wmt LUCYQ **'Ii "Secrets Of Thr• Hungry WiYeS" (1971) "-Frlndlc:us, Jessica Walter. i =RfTE TliE SONGS *** "Guns For San Sebutlan" (1968) Anthony Quinn, Chaf1" Bron- son. l =~:r~HCES . llW. SCHAMBACH .HOMEMCINO MOYIE H 'h "Jigged Edge" (1985) Glenn Close, Jett Bridges. (H)MOVIE t * "Teen Wolf' (1985) M~ J Fox, JlllMll Hampton . ([)MOVIE U 'A "Reel Geniul" (1985) VII J(Jmer. Gibe Janet. MOYIE ****"Patton" (1970)(Part 2 ol 2) George C. Scott. Klt1 Miiden -1'.30- 11 IfilENBURSTYHSHOW0 I ' Ci) UFESTYLES Of TliE AICH AHO FAMOUS I~ **'Ii "Tangier" (19'6) Marla Mon-tez. Preston Foster -1:35....: CZ) ON THE ALM soe.E WITH CHARLES CHAMPLIN -9:00-- l ~~~ER 0 HEART Of THE CITY Q ••~eam House" 11mf°John Schntlder. M1111u Henner • NAT\R Of TlilNGS ~~HOLM **'Ii "YNI Of The Dragon' (1915) Mlc*ty Rourke. John Lone.. (%)MOVIE H 'li "Eleni" (1985) Kate Nelligan, John Malkovich -9:30-D IBAMEH Cl) POUCE ST·~.--- G DAYE ROEVER HOT HECESSAM. Y THE NEWS TWIUGHT ZONE I.(() TWl003E al HUNTER NEWS 38PENSSt FOR HIRE MOVIE 8MOVIE H "The Myaterloul Two'' ( 19821 John Forsylht, Prildla Pointer. 8 al SATUADAY NIGHT'S MA.IN EYENT I CARSON'S COMEDY CLA881C8 EY£Wme8 SPORTS WEEKEND El) YOU WM! THE 80N08 e MOYIE H 'li "Stpttmber Aftfl(' (1950) JoM Fontaine, JOMPh Cot1tn. .MOYIE O lli "The B®nty' (19e.) Mtl Glb- aon, ~ntllon~ Hopkins. ·•M<ME-•••'li "kM&t~lion Of A Cltl:ztn Abow Sutplc:lon ' (1970) Glln Maria · Volonte, Florinda Balk111. Cl) DANCE F!Y£A tII OFF THE WAU GD CELEBAATE WITH JESSY DIXON (H)MOYIE , • * "Secret Admll'er'' (19151 c. Thomas Howell. Lori Loughlin (!)MOVIE ***Iii "High Society" (1956) Bing &os~ace Kelly. "AdwntlH'll of I Plumber's Mitt" ( 1976) Chrtst()Qher Heal, Elaine Pmge. -11:45-.MOVIE * t '..\ "The Gliout" ( 1975) Peter Cushing, John Hurt · ·• (t)MOVIE • • ·~ "Rt-Animator" ( 1985) Jetlrty Combs. Bruce Abbott. -12:00- • CARSON'S COMEDY ClAS8IC8 ®MOVIE • ''The lnltiltion" ( 1983) V•a ....... CluQ!.., -4:IO-• MOVIE e MOVIE ** "Tht Gill Who Knew Too Muc:tl" ** "Wtl Of Lo¥t'' (1970) Lllllt, ( 1969) Haney Kwan, A0am Welt. Rob1tt Don.-.~ Radio shows revived LOS ANGELES (AP) -Everyone knows that videocassettes are doing a huge business, but so are audiocasscttes from radio's-heyday of drama and comedy. Among those arc creation• by Arch Obolet, whose "Lights Out" radio series was the spirit~ predecessor of "The Twiliaht Zone," "Alfred Hitchcock J>rcsents" and "Amazing Stories." • Meulcom 1s offering two ha1f-hQurcasscttcs with four shows, called "Lights Out Everybody." Oboler. 76, still has a passion for what he calls .. the theater of the mind." He said. "If you're deaHna with ti.Ying human beings, you don't Ticed special cffeds. We didn't need particuJar special sound effects. Just voices and some music. And plots." . · SOAP OPERA SUMMARY FOR WEEK ••• FromA9 · other prisoners. Wardt'n orders her death. .. Jonathan learns Dorian's whert'bouts and save' her in the nick ofume. Warden and Manm aff arrested. At Donan's houSt', a bomb ss still m her TV sci. No one 1s seriously m1urcd when the bomb t'll· plodcs. Jamie fearful that a connection will be made to hsm and decides to keep crack factory cloSt'd down untsl eve7thing blows over. Jamie ktcps half o stash hsddt'n 'He writes letter naming Vince as perpetrator or many cnmes. Charles's molher wants Charles and Judith rcunned since 11 would funher her son's career. V1ck1 upset when Mana gives Cord's christcnma aown as gift for baby. Asa jealous of Pam and Pete's friendship. • • • RYAN'S ROPE: Delia teHs Roger she came back because she felt she belonged w11h hsm Roger flattered but tells Delia he loves Maag1e. Max stunned when Scan runs hand over moldina in apanment and the sccre1 room opens. Max learns that Diana 1s about to hold presaconferencc for Rainbow Cosmetics. Durina press con- ference. Diana blrra&ed wilh questions regarding Frank and her possible sexual harassment sun. Johnno tells Jill about Owney's mother and the colleac town in which they lived. Realizing Ocha bankrupt, Roger agrees to help find investors for'her business. Dakota returns Judge locks Jerry in the basement. JC!l)' home. saying he couldn't leave his family. overhears his ~rother t.a,lkina about his With two workmen ovcrsecina, Sola'!ge arandfather setuna '!P their father. ':iosan reP1in the "loose" pa11chn&. A third • asrccs to coon Patti an~ thal he wJll not workman amvcs to repair wirina. While rush th1np with her. Evie finds Jerry. He alone, he planu an explosive device. admlll he's after the family treasure ~od Needing somethina from Mu's office, accuR? the ~cOcarys' father .of stcahna Siobhan enters and nearly steps on fromh1sfam1lyai:idnearlycaUS1nalh~mto pressure pad which would detonate bomb. be bankrupt. Ev1e tells Jerry she Wllhes • • • . . everyone would foraet about the past. SAN~A BARBARA! Sophia warns Gina P11u acts the Judac to hire her as assist.ant no~ to in~erferc with her wcddma to CC. campaian managcr. Hopn stunned when Bnck ~unous when C.C. ~ides to cl~ Pam says she's quittina her job at the 1hccas1noperma~nllY.. Keith tells Ton he Herald to take bn the campaian. Jo helps kno~ bow K.aue died. Keith ~ls Stu plan his vacation. Stu is hopina that it 14ue's death at the ~b -her SW1m: will tum into a romantic interlude. Quinn mma off after spott1n1 Cruz and Ton believes Jeery behind 1he ubotagc of his loSCther. Eden and Cruz ao t~ ch'!rch, house. When Jerry arrives with Evie, exhanp: vows and don wedd1n1 nnp. Quinn wonden if this is his chance 10 act Leam1na Anael has admit~ pills pven to even with Jerry. Santana were sold to Keith, Keith feels • • • Gina double-crossed him. Pearl believes . Y~UJ'."G AND THE llESn.ESS: Find· head of dinosaur is under C.C.'s house. ina Jill m freeze!. Carl and Jack have her Hayley telJs Ted he can no lonaer take lhe rushed .10 hosp1~l where she recovers. blame for Amy's death at cu.ino. Pearl Carl behcvcs Jack s story and tells JJCk he realizes Courtney kecpina him away from can suy al the Abbott l\ome. Carl sends Kell~ Mason i1 named D.A. Keith wants men to find Sv,en, w.ho left under u~umcd to me CapwelJ Enterl>fises icpt name for Mcuc:o City. A aratefuJ Jill asks counseJ. FoUowina passionate embrace Jack what she can do for run:i and. he with Sophia, C.C. stunned when he finds suuests !hat she ~tay away. Juba amves Gina in bathtub. from Pans to be Wlth th~ pregn~nt ~shley. • • • Ashley says lhat she 1s cons1denna an SEARCH FOR roMORROW: The abortion. Andy tells Paul he wouldn't -----------------~--------------, mind havina Lauren work with him, but RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC. .. ,.. .... c..s ..... am -u .. .ra 1111-M1-11M TOU9M eUYS fN) (1 :0I) J :15 l :l0 1:JO a. t :JI ~="" <1 :001 2:20 s:W Paul says foraet it. Jack refuses to tell why be confessed to shootina Jill when it wis Sven. Nilli tells CucY she'• fcarfUI of hunina Mathew. Victor tells Nilli that the ranch is bi& cnouah for both of them and that livina with him on the ranch would be the best thina for Victoria. STAllD •Y ... 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Individual who had been .. \&Jllvailable" contacts you. Gemini ftgurcs analytical, discern motives, check lepJ prominently. anatcs, putnenhiv proposal You 6e--CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Check details, be aware of smaJJ print. come more acutely aware ()f marital status. You'll receive "unusual" request Wish comes true, popularity inCRUCll, sianificant advancements could be via te&eobone. Gemini, Virao, Sa&ittarius play roles. made in busi'lcss, career. Powenof persuasion arc hei&htencd, people treat you GIMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Oomestic adjustment is featured-qucstjons royally. coiicemin~ heaJtb and employment dominate. Y9u'll locate missjq art~le, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): You make discoveries which eventuaJJy you'll get 'true picture" regarding relative. Taufus, Libra play paramount provide additional career_,_ business O_Rpor.tunities. Get ideas on pa~r. roles. ----~ . afficUtate feelings. Member -0 opposite sex is sincere and will prove 11. · C~CER (June 21-July 22): 1.unar, numerieaJ cycles highlight discovery, Sagittarius plays role. · . excitement, the ~nd of status quo. You'll inlJ)r-int style, you'll gain allies. Pisces, PISeES (Feb. 19-March 20): Individual who recently made accusation Virao natives fi~re in dynamic scenario. will now make retraction. -Be sracious in victory. Opponents can be LEO (July 3-Aug. 22): Emphasis on practical issues, real estate, property, transformed into enthusiastic allies. Longdistance communication relates to family ties. Son e restrictions will actually work to your advantage. You'll gatn possible journey. • knowlcd&e ~rding ri&hts, pennissions. Love relationship intensifies. IF OCl'OBER i IS YOUR BIR1:ftDAY recent l<>gJam is bro,en -you VIRGO .\Aug. 23-Sept 22): Scenario highliabts trips, visits, ..messages, make progress professionally and in social areas. You arc creative, idealist ic, chanae of pohcy. Project wjJI ~completed, you'lfbe rid !>fburd~n not ri&htJy romantic an~ could pin thr~uah wri~ten wor:<S. Gemini , Vifogo, Sagittarius, your own m first place. Tra~el 11 featured and you reach wader audience. Watch-"'J)eople play im portant roles 1n your h~e. Dunng October, you correct past Aries. . errors, you pin access to source matenal, you get on more solid financial- UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You make new start, you feel opt imis\ic. you emotional ground. Top trivia teams just half-point apart The GWC Koffee ~hft ll pulled within a half-point of the pacesetting CMMD Pl11 by outscoring them nine to 81/? in a tough week for all co.nccmed. TRIVIA BOWL VII STANDINGS ""' 31 )3141 33 31''41 321-; 30'A 30''41 30 n 2814t 27"41 27'AI 25 .... 22·~ 21·~ 20''41 Ill ,. 17'il 11·~ 10 7 As we head into the second month of Trivia Bowl VII, the two top neral. -Toi 5. Roger Miller's song "King of the Road" produced a parody tune by another Jl'!iller1 Jody, entitled what? ~~•!-6. The ftctiueus Oscar Mannheim · · Trrus figuredin the plot of what Neil S imon ·· comedy? contenders are squared off at 381/J and 38 points, respectively, wnh the rest of the fieJd far behind. For those who lost credit on -Stacy Keach in "The New Centurions," we .asked for. support!ng cast members and Keach was a lead · I. The monster was known as the "Jill man" in what series of horror flicks? 2. Name the child stirlet -who chilled Broadway and movie au- diences in her most famous role three decades ago - who was featured briefly in the TV miniseries "On Wings of Eagles." J. SnWfy Smith was a character from what comic strip? 4. Name the song sung by And}' Williams at Robert Kcnncqy's fu- -_ 7. The Patriots at least scored a touchdown against the Bears in the last Super Bowl. Name the onJy Super Bowl team not to do so. 8. In what movie did George Segal play the son of a character originally created hy Humphrey Bogart? 9. Stanley And rews Robert Taylor, Merle Haggard and Dale Robertson all have something in common with our president. What? I 0. A character named Daisy Moses was better known (a) as whom (b) on what TV series? Last Week'• Anawera I . "More Than a Woman" (Travolta song) 2. Oceanside Dn ve ("Knots Land- ing") --- 3. Cha nnel I (John Darling) 4. It was the Wnght Brothers' pla ne (Bird of Prey} 5. "Leader of the Laundromat" ("Leader of the Pack" spoof) 6. Peqnanent Latrine Orderl y ("No Time for Sergeants'') 7. Yogi Berra (on more champions) 8. "Back to the Future" (drug store helper and mayor) 9. Six (Allyson-Johnson movies) I 0. "The New Ccntrions," James B. Sikking and Erik Estrada (TV cops) House\Vife enjoys!her 'timeout' DEA R ANN: I have read some awfully good poems in your column over the years. Herc's a "payblck." It appeared in a little publication called "Time Out" 10 Grccnftcld Park, Ohio. -author unknown. Thanks for years of great reading. -A LOYAL ANN FAN. DEAR LOY AL: Tllanka for a ..de- llgbtful addition to my column. I loved It 1nd am aare,my,zedua..wl too. DAY OFF The dishes are all piled high in the sink. The ga rbage pail 1s fLl led to over- nowmg. • The hamper 1s stuffed right up to the bnnk An~ tre carpets all seem to need mowmg A11 UIDERS The dust is as high as a chipmunk's chin, The den's a disaster zone. The upstairs smells like a hi ve of sin, (Who dropped the eau de cologne?) The bread box is empty, the ashtrays are fu ll. There's a gifi from the cat in the hall. The batht-u b's a swamp. the kids all missed school And dinner's a hard frozen ball. Yesterday's paper's aJI over the house (The dog decided to chew 1t), What does a housewi fe do all day long ... ? Today I just didn't do it! • • • DEAR ANN LA NDERS: My dear wife passed away several moqths ago. We were married nearly 51 years. She was a daily reader and a staunch supporter of yours. Whenever a reader told you olT 10 the column she would get so mad the vems in her neck stood out. t used to say, "Emily, get hold of yo urself or yo\J'll have a stroke!" She'd reply. "I can't help 11. I ~ust see red when some stupid rea~er 1s mean to Ann!" • ' wmu HP'Q• QUIZ Q.1-Aa South, wlMrable, 10'* ______ ...,..___.__ hold: •AUTI Qqt 0Afl •AIOl The blddina hu proceeded: 8"dt W•t N~' Eut .1*-_.... .... •• 1 What action do you take? -. Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: .. I · 981 , <>7e •AKQJNI The blddlng hu proteeded: 8oat lfi9t;-Nortll """Eut a• 3 Q Obie P ... ? Wh~ action do YOlf take? Q.8--Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: •KQMI QA1071 OKta WT The bidding hu proceeded: Soatb Wat Nortla But •• .... 1 0 P ... 2 Q Pue a• Put ? What d~ you bid now? Q.4-Aa South, vulnerable, 1 you hold: •l(ttM QA&Q 0 AQl871 The bidding hu proceeded: Clllllls Gon1 OIAI SiiiatF The blddlng has proceeded: 8o•tll Wfft Nortla Eut ... Pua •• .... 1 What dO you bid now? Q.&-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AKJl3 QK6 095 .STa The bidding hu proceeded: WHt Nortla But . ScMa~ 1 0 P ... ·INT Pue Pua 2 Q P... ? What act ion do you take? Look for answers on Monday. But Soatb Wnt North 1• Dble t • Pue Pue Bble Pue 2 Q P... ? For lllformatlon aboat Claarlee Goren'• aew 'neweletier for as South _brl~ __1>la1era, write Gona Brlqe Letter, P.O. 80-x ~.-.Or­ •AQJ&l lando, Fla. 32802-4411. q.6--Both vulnerable, you hold: •A988 QK7 OAK · T=~~~, S©\\<#lµ-l&~~s· .... IAMI ltlitM ~ .aAY I. '°'-LAN ------- 0 Rearrange letters of the fovr tcrombted words be- low to form four simple words I tri°F1 I r_C_A_L_L_I....--tl 1 , . I I I 12 _ ~ . __ c _R-_o_-u_c---il ')-.! .-· • ''I'm getting worried.'' said one I I I' I okS timer. "This rock and roll it starting to eound like -to me." I,..... -u-N _s_L ___ I_M_,_,I tl~;=r==r=f:-. -7sr1---1 O Complete the chuckle quoted _ _ _ _ _ _ . by filling In the m•ssing wordt you develop front tfep No 3 below. • PJllNT NUMBEl!ED LETTERS IN THES E SQUARES A UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE LETTERS V TO GET ANSWEI! J 4 s I I I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Alan or Cheryl 5 Gemstone 9 Jimmy 14 Thick carpet 15 Crescendo 16 Stadium. shaped 17 Fruit 19 Shop 20 England's - Gardens 2 1 Exclusive 23 Potency 24 Afferent 26 Tied up 28 Some 29 Wide view 32 Musical note 35 Jeered 36 Pet marble 37 NV city 38 Factories 39 Greek 'teller 40 Elec. unit 41 Embankment 42 Right now 43 Full of ltfe 45 Asian coin 46 Bus lnps 47 Combin- ations 51 Handhold 53 Weapon 55 Meadow 56 Lineages 58 Feeling doubt 60 Degrade 6 1 Out of the storm 62 To -- right on 63 Mediter- ranean country 64 Length Untl 65 Long benches DOWN 1 Doesn"t have 2 Coincide 3 Sketched 4 Fish 5 Jestmg talk 6 Put to UH 7 Editor's word 8 Abhorrent 9 -Anoeles or Gatos 10 Slippery 9ne 11 Made OK 12 Jacket type 13 Housl"9 cost PREVIOUI .-UZZLE SOL YEO 18 In harmony 22 Pitches 25 Lay away 27 Seedcase 29 Heaped 30 -Hari 31 Not home 32 Garments 33 Rolllek 34 Factual 35 Betrays 38 Beat 39 Bell sound 41 Cap 42 -Haute 44 Most mature 45~tea 47 Ou rry man 48 400 49 Make over 50 Wise ones 5 1 Weight urut 52 River ol Austria 54 Vugoslavtan port 5 7 Tl'le drink 59 Reproof Emily loved cats. We aJways had at least two tn the house. Several years ago (maybe 15) Emily wrote you a letter and you pnnted 11. She was so proud. Will you please do me a favor and pnnt 1l agarn ~ in memory of one of your most fai thful followers? .,__-+--+-- Thank you so much. -G.R. JN DU RHAM, N.C. Daily Pilat TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE l/IGHTS A 'IA•ABlE llOM OIANGl COJ.Xo.ITY TO /AX 'I/A GOiDEN STAFF AllllNES DEAR DURHAM: Wltll plea11re. Here lt 11 -for Emily: DEAR ANN LA NDERS: You printed three letters tn favor of bird lovers and only two from cat lovers. In aJI fairness you must allow me to even the score. I've always known 1n my heart of hearts that people who h3tc cat~ arc ......,,--1,__-+-- not to be trusted. Such persons arc invari ably underhanded, mean and vicious. I have never met a c.at·hatcr who wasn't a chronic liar, a crook or a h ypoc.ri te.. We can lea rn much from the~ scrupulously clean. dianified fel ine . The ancient Eayptians ~re very wise. Anyone who ha.ted a cat was put to death. -MOTHER OF A tAM E AN DTWO PER lAN . DEAR MOTHER: Ha"J to °'lire Now ttlf score It even! -t .. - I ~~y · by Bii Keane CIRCUS .. "We have our own channel now " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke. you don't get framed for being out without a leash." PEANUTS HERE'S TllE WORLD WAA 1 Fl VIN6 ACE WALK1N6 OIJT TO HIS SOPWITM CAMEL .. GARFIELD ~~OUR SQUM>RON COMMANDER 15 ON Tl-lE FIELD .. by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "Okay, okay! You got my attention." ' DENNiS THE MENACE ~ 1 . . by Hank Ketcham ~ 10-'f 'I'M 6'\'lNA TAKE OfF 'THIS l)UM6.CANTEEN WHEN l RUN IT Kf.E.PS SPANKIN' ME !., !' by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis RATS, WMAT MAPPE.NE.'7 TO TH( MAPLE SYRUP? NOW t REMEMBER ... " THE 54/F\UP 801'TLE ~PRANC:t A Lf AK DRABBLE I l by Kevin Fagan 1·~ ~NA ef CACri.>5 JAQ(~ TA61€AM ~I -·~ • BLOOll COUl'fTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE NOTA '™'~· FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis WOULPN'T YOU KNOW tT? • ,~ONLY ONE. LIN(. A~ I OLOW IT · by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk fHE PRE.51DEITT OF fH E BAND B006fERS HIJACJ<ED ~E 6C()(X)£AR BLIMP~ l/E~ I MA'M I UH .. 11·5 Kit-JD OF A L.ONG 5~ I AND l 'VE Sfrll. GOT 51X'1Effi Bl.DC.Ko 1D CDVER &FORE DOONESBURY IF '10(.) DON'I M IND ... ' . j " ; ! j rr 6€.1S DARK ! by Garry Trudeau . ------~~~__,;;.,j.s;_-·. "'°"·· ,4P£Ni CJJt. TlJRAl- {)fFffREJJ(.fS AMAZJ>J67 , __ __ -. ' BrB.zas 'Inakes·comeback wlth Gauchos~·. . ... .. ~ .. ~· New pos ition Increases a ~ustment proces ses was because I thio.k they thouaht -of me more you. I want'° tee bow I do apinst a team that 11 a linebacker. • rushct more." • ' -:t; problem with the footwork or beina fut But after choos1n1 Uhnois over~ enouah. ' offers from USCJ Aruqna and Ari%Olll ~ .. I .eehesitationson film. rm leamintapm Bruasbccamed11i1Jusioned wilhtuuit ....... bow to sniff out where the ball i1 aoina. 01'1 at the Big Ten school dunns hit ftoetbm111 otTcnae; I didn't have to worry about that." season. .. "I had played a lot or linebacker on t~ Bruu had 11 tot.al tackles in the Gauchos' outside my junior year. It's bard just aoma fof meet1na with Orossmont last week, a total he so Iona without plarina footblll at all. let alone feels is low for the reseonsibilitics-that ao with startina a position don't know.'' hi1 position. Bruas 1s the cent~r of Saddle· BJ J ON PERO USON But Brazas is "areat kid , who's aot a lot of back's aomewflat complicated SO defense, · °' .. ....,,......,, talent,"accordinatoGaucholinebacltercoach linina up behind the noseauard and roaming Butcher said Braz.as abilities arc best suited He said they asked him where he wanted f6 to the outside, where he could very wcU move play, to which he answered runnina beck. but to la~ in the season. . he now tbmks that 1s not where the coecw Entering this footbaJI season, 1t had been Don Butcher. Rebuild.inJ confidence and wherevct the play aoes. apProllimately 31/2 years since Saddleback adjusting to defense again 11 not comin-easy, "The way Saddleback runs it, I have to read middle linebacker Steve Brazas had played ~ut B~zas·. hard work is sending him m the both auards," Brazas said. ''It's not as easy to much on defense and two seasons since he had ri&ht d1Iect1on. read both. I think I have them both read, and "Hes pr.o~.bly best suited to the <?ut11de," had fiau(cd his future was. He made IM Butcher saJd. He had a real JOOd acnmmagc. traveling team as a runnina back but raa lbe He played averaac .-..iJ?st El Camifo but he's ball only four umcs for 18 yards.' played in pme action at all. fie calls toni&ht's Gaucho showdown with then they both come at me." Mak.ina the transition from an offensive Oranac Coast College at 7:30 at OCC a key AJthouah he insists rc-adJustin~ to 1hc been bothered by inJunes. But hes Sot J!Ul Aftercomplaintnaofnotactttnaachancie• charactcr . .J tb~nk hes ao!,na to cod up bem& a pr<>,vc bimself, he played 20. ICCOnd-haJf plaYt runnina back.in his senior year at Newport game for him as a measuring stick for his bittina aamc is no pro~lcm. cegaining fotm, Harb&r Hi&h and freshman season at the pr0$f_css. -tacldil\I technici\lCs_aruL the heddinj of _UJ)ivcrsity_oLJllinois to a defensive-pla~r-·-"(Butcher)"5hows-a lotofcnlholilrfln, wll-1c~....;-yocken are thinas Brazas is in 1he proecss of areat ou~s1de linebacker. ~(with mo~tC blocking assianmentt) d a The b1~J_!ssests Qf llc..6-l.220-Powidcr-blowo.Utof urduo-ln t~l~Mtea'loft nutilllllr--:-......-l from Cos~ arc ~peed and strc~ath. two that game as relegated to the bench once thinp wl\icb made him a top runn!na ~ck more. • now has not been without its trials. And a year helps," Bnuas said. "I wasn·~ real sure of relcamina. · and ahal!awa.y from the gamecompou~tho. nt).'.stlf aoi~n. He's helped ~lot. This game .!!.J misted it," said Brazas of playmg comma out-~f Newport Harbor. Htt ~or .. At the nme. I ne ver got a chance to prove I season. he 11uned 1,.538 yards on 227 cames was &ood or even do bad .. Brazas said .. t and caught 17 passes en r~ute to scorin& 22 asked 1he c-0ach. but hcJusi kept sayina ·1 • to.uc~down~ for the Sailors who were a freshman.' I asked to be jud&Cd just u i eliminated in tbc second round of the CIF football player on the team. J got a chance IQ playoffs. (Pleue-eee BRAZA8/91t problem. will help decide basically where I'm at. football."1'1'm having some problems getting "1 wouldn't have thought I'd be playina "(Qur first t~o opPonents} didn't have any to where I feel I'm playing good. I'm making middle backer," Brazas said of his new running game, Brazas said. "Oranac Coast some miMakes I didn't think I'd be making. position. "The reason I decided on linebacker docs. You .can't let them run or they'll hurt But I fccllike I'm aeuing better at them. h's no ---Lee ,,.,,. Tars roll on, 21-7 :;. Harbor b rus h es off ·pesky Costa Mesa with solid defen se By ROGER CAR~N Ot IM 0911y l'llol lleff "Pcnah1es and turnovers;· ex- llllled COsta Mesa High football coach Tom Baldwu\ following New-eaamen Greely pon Harbor H1gh's 21-7 victory at Orange ( oas1 Colleg<:. _Smith negated most of(rowe's work, "We didn't want to get 100 fancy," and along with a bend-but-no-break said Newpon Harbor High .football defense, the game was csscnt1aJly the coach Jeff Bnnkley. "Our defense Sailors' once they barged into the end didn't break. but 1 though I our offense zone in the second quaner. could have pul more pomts on the Quarterback Mike Summer<,, board." · whose performance 1yp1fied th e For 1he loser. Baldwin's comments Harbor's total o utput, put 1oge1her a summed his team's play up in a busincs~likc 11-for-17 performance nutshell. as well as Bnnkley·s for 110 yardsand two touchdowns. a' assessment ofh1s threc-ume winners. well as no interceptions. although they were unable to PoSt a He got the Tars on the board 10 the third straight shutout. second quancr wllh a 16-ya rd pass to Harbor's Sailors came w1thm 11 Joe Maxwell. seconds of posung thctf-third stratgh~ It -capped a 90-yard march which shutout. the last 11mc the feat was was 1gn11csJ by Kalatschan's mter- done for the Sailors was at the outset c~ption. helped along with third· of 1he 1970 Sunset League cham-down completions to Maxwell and p1onsh1p team under Ernie Johnson. Kalatschan. Brinkley. however. had to be ~us-Mesa was sull very much 1n the tied as his Sailors held off a de-game at halftime, but the Mustangs' term1ned band of Mustangs, capt· chances for an upse t were dammed by talmng on fou r interceptions to the inability to cash in on op- nulllfy an otherwise effective Mesa portunit1e!>. pass1nggamc. lcaving both teams 3-1 . Mesa's Terry Bryanl had rec.o\crcd The Mustanpgot 195 ~ards out of a Harborfomblc in Mesa's end tone quancrback Mike Crowe s nght arm. 10 thwart a 60-yard dnvc and the with Mike Ritchie catching seven for Mustangs drove to 1hc Sailors' 12. 97 yards. mcluding the 13-yard TD only to sec a po1enual lead touch- stnke down backfire into Harbor's 90-)ard plagued Mesa in lhe first haJf, but tbe big one came in the 1hird quancr as an illegal procedure nullified a 32-yud dash by Make Szypcrski. · Instead of first-and-goal at the Harbor 4-yard hne the Mustanp eventually coughed 1t up throuab t6e air as Greel y intercepted and ran 31 yards 10 the Mesa 34. A 20-yard compleuon to Mark Graig at Mesa'-s-7 prttcded Aaron Gupull's I -yard smash and the ~J­ o~ had a 14--0 lead. W11h v1ctory m s1$ht. Brinld~y's cre w pu1 11 away on 1ts next aenet, march mg 4~ yards in 1 plays, Crala on the payoff end of a S-yard pass from Summers. Mesa SPo1lcd the shutout bid with a 78-yard march 1n the fading mo- ments, as Ritchie apparently just~ stayed in bounds against a Harbor defense well-stocked with reserves. 'Tm not happy with losina," said Baldwin. •out I'm ccrtainJy not discouraged. I thought we sbu1 him (C ra ig) down. But they (Harbor) arc a vef) fine football team." Mesa put a hd on Cra11 (two receptions for 25 yards), but the Mustangs paid a pnce with double covcraiie allowing others to sift through the Mesa secondary. • ··1t'!t unfortunate for Mark," said.v Bnnkley of the double coverage. "But with the safety rolling over that left others li~e Kalatschan. Maxwell and CT~ lcr) Parks open .. Craig caught but 1wo -but one set up thc"Second TD and thc~other was a touchdown rccepuon. Coeta M .. qaarterb.ck Mike Crowe eye. Illa recel•er (left) a&alnat Newport Harbor Friday eYenlng. The Sallon won the game 21-7 at occ. Bu~ interccpllons by Guy Greely march. (twice). Steve KaJatschan and Kirk Pcnalues ( 10 of them for 88 yards) N~wport countered Mesa's ck· fens1 ve strategy wt th a straight-up approach and whale Crowe and h1s receiver~ had 1he1r moments, the (Pleaee eee T All8/83) Angel~ drop another ARLINGTON. Texas (AP) - Texas Rangers Manager Bobby Val· entine says Jeff Kunkel, who has been on the edge of the club's roster. will have his day in the sun. Kunkel hit his first major league home run in over 1wo years Friday niaht as the Rangers defeated the Anacls, 6-1 . ''Tonight was a 101 of fun ," said ..., Kunkel. who spent most of 1986 trying to beat his way out of a slump with Oklahoma Ci ty. "Personally. 1t was nice to get some hits, and it was nice to beat California again." "I'm not picking the learn 11gh1 now," Valentine said. "but Jeff Kunkel will have his day 1n the big lcaaucs. He's an outstanding athlete." Bobby Witt. 11 -9. scattered three hits over five mnings before gi vmg way to relief help. Mitch Williams and Grtg Harris finished up, the l~ttcr postina his 20th save. . The Rangers arc 12-0 dunng W1tl"s l11t 12 starts .and the rookie ~t­ hander has not lost a decision since July 21 . Witt struck out. three and walked three. · Witt said when his record sank 10 4-9 earlier in the season, "me and the boss (Valentine} had a talk. There was talk of me aoing to the bullpen. I knew I had to get my act together." Valentine said the difference for Witt. is that "he gets his breaking ball over and is not getting into trouble early." Kunkel's homer, his first in the majon since Aua. 28, 1984, came in the third innina off Angel stancr Kirk McCaslull. 17-10, who muck out ci&ht, Including five in a row. Both of M"cCasldll's walks, which came in the fourth, resulted in runs. The Rangers scored twice in the fourth when Pete O'Brien walked, advanced-to--&econd on a wild pitch and 1COrcd on Larry Parrish's s1naJe. Ruben Siem. who had walked, foUowed O'Bnen home on ccn1er fielder Oary Pettis' error. The Anaels' Ruppcn Jt>nc hit his \7th homer of the year, a bases-empty shot, In the fourth. Pete O'Brien drove in the fourth Tcu• run Wlth an eighth-inning ain&)e and Sierra followed with a two- run triple. The loss was the Anaels' 1xth 1n 1even pmcs incc they clLnchcd the Ammcan Leaauc West title on pt l6. Warriors post best start ev.er at 4-0 Woodbridge tops CdM, 24-15, to set sch ool standard ByEDZINTEL Oellf Net COftM P I F>deftt Has 11 really been onl> fi ve years since Woodbndge High 'itancd play- ing varsity football ? It seems so long ago now with the way Coach Gene NOJI has developed 1he provam. Woodbridge, which was 1-8 in its inaugural season of 1981 . has built a winning tradition. Friday nigh1. the Wamors ran their record to 4-0 with a 24-1 5 nonlea$ue win over Corona del Mar at Irv ine High to stake their best stan 1n Woodbndge history. Junior quarterback Enc Brou&her had one of the best games or his career, passing for 144 yards and two touchdowns. and 1he Warrior de- fense. led by 6-5. 230-pound senior tackle Keith Radovc1ch and 1wo interceptions by safety Paul Rodriguez, held off a late rally by Corona del Mar. more 1n th1\ game because we really hadn't had much passing in the first three games The offen'l1 ve hne was cons1sten1 and that helped a 101:· Corona del Mar ( 1-3) had a chance to go ahead late 1n the game when Todd Katovs1ch recovered a Wood- bndge fumble al the Sea King's 41 wi1h 7:47 let\ But Woodbridge defensive end Tony Jones sacked quanerback Mitch Melbon to force a fou rth- and-14 s11ua11on for Corona del Mar. Then on founh down. Sean Woolsey had trouble handling the punt snap from center and wa'i stopped short by Woodbridge linebacker Mike Juarez while altcmpting to run for the fiTst down. It was one of the few times the Warrior dcfen.se stopped Woolsey. also a Junior running back. who ran rampant for 120 yards on 9 camcs. His 47-yard touchdown run midway through the third quaner gave Cor- ona del Mar a 12-10 lead. • Woodbrid$e regained the lead Jess 1han four minutes later when.John Rios returned an 1ntcrcept1on 28 . yard,s for a touchdown and a 17-12 advantage. The Warriors needed every bit of 1hat defense because the game was about as close as 1hey come stausucal- ly. Corona dcl Mar had 241 total yards to Woodbridge's 237. "Brou&hcr threw well tonight.'' NOJI said. ··w e an11c1pated throwmg "Our offt'nse played well most of 1he nif!lt but that 1n1crcep11on was the killer.· said Corqna dcl Mar Coach Dave Holland. ··our aefcnsc did a good JOb as 11 has from the stan of 1he season / "Woodbndge 1s Clefinitely belier (PleaH aee WAR RJORS/82) -Corona del Mar runnlnC back Matt Pat- tenon abed• a W oodbrlcJ&e tackler for a 04lllf -,..... ~,,,. ....... abort 1atn In the Ont quarter. Bat tlae Warrlon won-the contat 24·15. UCLA faces Arizona State in early Pac-10 showdown Bruins favored by TD: USC welcomes Or~gon /' From AP dl1patcbea Anzona tatc will tlC attempting to beal UCLA in a football game for the first time ever when the teams square off today. If the Sun Devils don•t accomplish 11uch a feat1 they"d be a longsho1 at best m the Pacific-I 0 Conference race, even though the pmc 1s onlv their ste0nd 1n lcaauc action. "Beating UCLA would be a big ac- complishment and this IS a big game tor us:· A U Coach John Cooper uid. "h's a mu~t for u now in the conference smcc we fouled up la~t week" Klckoffhme at the Ro5C Bowl 1 11 ·4 t a.m. (Channel 2). A crowd of between 40.000 and 0,000 1s c~pected bctorc being tied. 21 -21. by Wo!lhtngton tate rn The I Sth-rankt'd Bruins arc l"lcd a<1 seven-11s Pac-I 0 opener last weekend l\ll three of point favontcs o-.er the I 61h-ranked un those games were played at un Devil l8d1um Devils. who are playing on the road for 1hc first befort ~llout crowds pf more than 70.000 ume this }Car. Cooper said he didn't believe the ~un The Bruins. who have won the Pac-I 0 Devils were Oat agamsl Washington '\talc. a championship three t1me!l tn the lasl four years. three-touchdown underdog, will be opcnina defense of their lllle today "We're JU~t not Jood enough to beat UCLA hu never lost 10 ASU.1oina 6-0-b... anyoneonanoff-day,"Coopersa1d. "We didn't since the teams first mei in 1976 in Terry play well." Donahue's first game a~ the Brums' head coach. For some reason, UCLA h.as had trouble 1n UCLA and AStJ arc two of five Pac-10 its conferenc.: openers 1n rtcent year . aoina $Chools ranked among the nauon's Top Twenty 0.)·2 to bc&in the last four lcquc races. -the othen are Southern Cal Anzona and Ncverthclcs the Bruin won leque utl~ Washington In add1t1on. tanford has a 3.0 1n three oftbose four years and won New Year·., record. Daybowfpmcnt thccohdusion of each oftttc The Bruins won their la'lt two pmcs four seasons. dcc1S1vcl)', over San Oat o tate1 4S· 1 '4, and "Th.ts is the dccidina time for the tcftm ·• Loni Beach tale, 41 ·2 J. af\er being trounced Donahue S&Jd. "We're aotna into tht con· by Oklahoma, 38·3, an their scason-optner. fcrcl\Clt and find1n1 out how we match up The AS topped I 7th-ranked M1chipn late. confcrtncc is absolutely loaded with 1ood 20.17, ond buned Southern Methodist. 30-0, football team• • • • "We wi ll u·rtaanh haH' 10 pla)' by far and awa} our bc'it game of thl' \t'ar to heat An1ona State I said hcfore 1hc ~ca\On 1ha1 Amona State would he one ll the toughe'it teams in the conference and I \ttll fcel 1hat wa)' " Mt'anwh1lc I'\( 'porting a new. big-play offense and a \llnl(\ defen'>(, lalC<i the wou ndC'd Ore on Duck\ 10 .1no1hcr Pal 10 g:imc at t.bc C'ohwum "'1n1h-rankcd "1uthem <.al, '-0 overall and I ·0 an the Pal' I u. 1Homing ofT wans over a pair ,>flop I 0 teams -Savior and Wulunaton. lnJury-nddlcd Oregon. which lo t 41 -17 «> .\nzona and 4 .1 4 to ~ebra k.a tn its last ttwr> ouuna'-bnnp 1 2 2 u-.crall mark and Q..t conference r~rnrd 1n101he 6·10contestt The iroians ore favored by three touc.b- dowm but Coach Ted Tollner said he fCa.rs a letdown by h1, cluh "That'~ what we have to a11ard aptosl." be aa1d. "You loo~ ro\40d thecountryaod ~ou tee b11 up"ts every weekend .. Carl tak• l•d wltb 11 blrdl• WARRIOR8.1 rn-•1 lbaD lut ~ {Wbai tM W . went 6-l-21 but we an. too. We ji tiavcn't quite aot it totetber ~ .. ....... Qlrl daarpd iA&o &.be-teeend--11 roundleadfridaybyshooti l l birdinen • route to a coune·tyina 9-u:1:r-oar 6l, in • the Soulhem OoCn aolf tournament in Woodbridae senior Nllni• ._ David Townteod played bit _, IOI id pme. He cauabt '1 pu1e1 for! yards and one touchdown, •bi rushioa for '2 yards on l 3 catriesi .. ·- ·: ' •. .. , Tim Raines and Wide Boggs may wtn • the m.;or lcque battina titles while s1ttina in the duaout durina the final weekend of the regular season. • Goin& into the closing~mes, Raines. the Montreal Expos' outfielder, led a tiabt three-way race for the National Lca,uc batting champion5hip. He was hittina .3JS, with Steve Sax of the Dodgers second at .331 and San Dieao's Tony Owynn third at .329. Rai.Dee was rained out. In the American .League. Bow. Boston's third baseman. had-a seven-point lead over New York's Don Mattingly, .357 to .350. Raines strained his righ1 pectoral muscle Tuesday while lifting a heavy suitcase and missed games Wednesday and ""Thunday: Boggs, sat out Thurs- day's .game against the Yankees because of a tear in hi~ right hamstring. wh1k Friday's contest "I've never had anything hkc this happen to me," said Raines, who aggravated the injury by playi ng Tuesday. "I don't hke sitting on the bench. "But rf I can't swing the bat. there goes the batting race." Boggs said he had looked forward to the head-to- head confrontauon with Mattingly. but he did not want to risk further injury with the playoffs scheduled to begin next week and the Red Sox. champions of the AL East, set to face the Angels. winners of the AL West, in the lcaguc'S'championship series. • Meanwhile, another Yankee. Rickey Henderson. will capture two AL titles. runs and stolen bases. while Mattingly will wind up, the season with the most hits. With-'232 hits, Mattingly already had broken the club record set by Earle Combs in l 927, and his 52 doubles -tops in the Al -had tied the club record set b> Combs the same rear. Philadelphia s Mike Schmidt virtuall y had cUnched his fifth NL home run crown in srx years. The Phillies' third baseman has 37 homers. six more th an runner-up Glenn Dai. is of Hou~n:>n and seven more than Dave Parker of Cincinnati. Schmidt won the title outright in 1980. 1981 and 1983, and tied for the crown wrth Atlanta's Dale Murphy in 1984. The runs batted irl race in the NL was close. with Schmidt leading Parker by four. 119-1 15. Quote of the d~f. Dick Vitale, who wrll double ID the coming .season as ESPN's . college basketball guru, as usual, and as analyst for ABC on Sunday telecasts: "To also go with ABC would be lrke having a date wnh Cybill Shrpherd on Saturday and a date with Linda Evans on Sunday.'' Lakers open training camp ' PALM DESERT -The Los Angeles Lakers officiall y began their 1986 training camp Fnday at the College of the De!>ert with 15 players on hand, seven of them newcomers. One~ of the veterans in camp is free agent guard Michael Cooper. who has agreed to terms. the Lakers said, but watched the opening w9rkout from the sidelines while awaiting his contract to 1be delivered from Los Angeles. Coach Pat--R1lcy of the Lakers said he's not concerned about the fact that there will be several new players on his team this }'Car. "I'm really not womed about the roster at all," Riley said. "I thjnk it (the competition for roster spots) is a very positive thing for this team. We've got a good core of players and we'll have some good supporting players. "I made a point to the seven new guys at our meeting last (Thursday) night not to defer to anybody. I told them to go for it, you've got nothing to lose." Columbus. Oa. Curt, wbo baa been on the POA tour fOr 17 >U!!z bas a 36-bole tot.al of l 3 J after shootina a per 70 ln 1 nurtday's opcnina round. He was two shots ahead o( AMJ ..... T .. Stedmaa and Pa,.. Stewart, who were at J 33. Bean, the third·leadina money winner on the Tour this selson, had a 6S. Stewart shot a steady 67 and Sicckmann a 66 over the narrow, hilly PIJ"'70. 6, 791-yard Orteo Island Couolt)' Club course .. : In Wentwort~ Entland1 ~•ek Nlekla•• played the kfod of aoJf that has made rum one of the sport's aU-time p-eau elimina.ti~ rookie J ... Marta Olubal of Sp~ut. whlJe defendana champion Seve 8allesteres of Spain was upset in the quarterfinals of the World Match Play championship. Ballesteros, trying to wtn the title for the fifth time in six years, was crushed by AustraJjan .Roqer Davl1.' 7 and 6. While Ballesteros was eHminatcd from the $270,000 tour- nament, his 20.year-<>ld countryman, Oluabal, was swept aside by Nicklaus. S and 4 ... In the POA Cl ub Professional Championship at La Quinta, Ray Free- mu of Greensboro, N.C., fired a tw~under-par 70 to take a one-stroke lead over foll! other$ after two rounds. F~eman was--at fiv~undcr--par 139 for36 holes with two rounds remaining. Vince DiMaggio dlea at 74 LOS ANGELES -Vince DiMqgio, -the oldest of the baseball playing DiMqgio brothers. died Friday morning at bjs home in nearby Nonh Hollywood, his. wife said. , DiMaggio was 74. According to his wife, he bad been diagnosed 'as having cancer of the colon this past June. DiMaggio, whose brothers Joe and Dominic had long careers with the New York Yankees and Boston ,Red Sox. rcspectivery, played 10 years in the National League as an outfielder with ~e Boston Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies and New York Giants. He had a career batting average .249 with I H home runs and 584 runs batted in. His best season came for the Pirates in 1941 when he hit 21 homers and drove in 100 runs. He was born ,Sept. 6. 1912 in Martin~. Calif. Drt--1aggio is survived by his wife, two children. four $randchildren and two great-grandchildren. He and hrs wife were married for almost 54 years. Television, radio TELEVISION 8:30 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 13. r 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Vtr· g1 na at Wake Foresl. Chllnnet 13. 9:30 a.m. -Wl\F;STUNG: Channel 11. 10:05 a.m. -BASEBALL: Yankees at Boston, Channel 4. • : : a~~m~ WR~SJfglN~ki~n~~ 9MOTOR SPORTS: Channel 56. 11 :30 a.m. - COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Arizona State at UCLA. Channel 2. 11 :30 a.m. -JAY JOHNSTONE'S BASEBALL REVIEW: Channel 56. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at Alabama. Channel 7. Noon -WRESTLING: (two.hours), Chan- nel 56. 3 p.m. -EXCITING WORLD OF SPEED AND BEAUTY: Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -BOB UEC~ER'S WACKY .WORLD OF SPORTS: Channel 4. 4 p.m. -THIS IS THE NFL: Channel 2. 4 p.m. -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL: Channel 4. 7. 56. 4 p.m. -NFL WEEK IN REVIEW: Channel I 4p.m -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel 4~30 p.m. -RAJDERS PLAYBOOX '86: Channel 4. 4:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. 7. S p.m. -SPORTS LIFESTYLES: Channel 5 p.m. -GOLF JOURNAL: Channel 56. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak tree replays, Channel 56. • J. Among the returnees is team captain Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who will be playing an unprecedented 18th National Basketball Association season . According to the Lakers. Abdul-Jabbar. 39. reported in excellent shape, weighing 268 pounds and measuringerght percent body fat. At last year's training camp, the 7-2 Abdul-Jabbar. NBA 's all-time leadina scorer, weighed 265 pounds with I 3 percent body fat. 11 :30 p.m. -SAT URDAY NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT: Pro wrestling, Hulk Hogan vs. Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff, Channel 4. RADIO 10:05 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at Boston. KNX (1070). 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Two shot a t prep football game Anzona State at UCLA, KMPC (710). . 12:20 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Dodgers. KABC (790). ·, MONROVIA - A man and a teen- age girl were shot but not seriously wounded Friday night during a football game between Pasadena High School and Monrovia High School. authorities said. I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cali- fornia at Washington, KRTH (930). I :30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Diego State at Stanford, KSDO ( 1190). • Ten police officers responded to reports of the shootinj about 9 p.m .. but no details were available immediately on the incident, said Jane Millett, a Police Department clerk. 5:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Texas, KMPC (710). 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Or· egon at USC, KNX (1070). .. .. . .A man suffen~g from a leg wound ~nd a female vtCtJm shot rn the hip were taken to Arcadia Methodist Hospital. 7:30 p.m. -COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Saddleback at Orange Coast. KSBR-FM (88.S). _.:'occ women advance in tourney · The Orange Coast College · '-women's volleyball team ad vanced to the cba:mpionship round of the San [);ego Mesa Toumarpen t today after . · winnj!>J six of eight\ game~ ID pool play Fnday. ~ The Pirates spht w11h Central Arizona and Snow (Utah) before sweeping two games each from ·Southwestern and'Grossmont. OCC is seeded fifth in today·~ final round. Sorshomore outside hitter~ Ann Javaae and Cmdy Thomas led the way for the Pirates with 19 kills apiece~ dng th~ day's play. . (n coll e matches: Paclfl S, UC lrvlme O: The natfon's tb.Jrd-ran ed Tigers. pacl:d by Irvine Hl&fl p uct Elaina Oden and -Edrsor'I duate Pam Lance, swept to a 15-3, I S-6. IS-7 verdict over the Anteaters in a PCAA match at Crawford Hall. Kns Roberts had seven kills and six digs and Dana Parker added five kills rn a losing caust for UCI, now 1-3 in the co nference and 7-12 overall. Pacific improved to ).I and 10.1. ~ABC Will not payNa11Jath ... NEW YORK (AP) -AB< has cnt1c1sm of Monday Night telecast . \ informed Joe Namath. who was An ABC: spokesperson told tbe Po t removed last Marth from the Thursday th.at "a letter wt sent to network's Monday Night f ootball Namath regardina our ooocem about · broadcall~!"• that he has txltn fired Joe's public statements about Mon· for unprofess1on.al conduct and lhat day N1Jht Football. But becaute it l¥ balance of b1.s SS.SO.~ contract involves a legal matter, ABC' v.-on't • wtU • no1 be paad. accord.in& to a -comment.'' • publJshed report. • Toct.y'1 cd1t.1on of the New York .Post. quotm& industry souce said Namalh bas rtteivcd a Jetw from ' :ABC Sporu Prcsadeot Dennis ( Swanson lnformina him oftbeact1on. ' • The aJlqcd coatcnt of the letter 1s t . -in response lo Namath•• recent Pubhshcd statements attnbuted to Namath last week included state- ments that tbe productions can be bonng and tbat commentator Frank Gifford. thouah a friend of Namath!. is mistake-prone and misse a lot or the on-field actton. I The going docsn 't ~et any easier for the Anteaters tonight, as they'll welcome second-ranked Hawaii in a 7:30 match at Crawford. - A1ua Pacific S, SoCal Collefe 0: The Couprs won casil7, I S-12, 5·2. I S-2, at the Yanauards gym. sendina Southern California College to the worst start in the school's history al (). J I. The Van~s, 0-4 in the Golden State Athlet1CConfcrcnce, were led by Kristy Woodburn and Colleen Cassidy with four kilJs apiece. Jn htgh school action: Lapaa Be.ell a, Oruse t : The Artists evened their PaClfic Coast Leajue mark with a I S-4, IS·(., IS-7 decision over the host Panthers. Senior outside hitter Kristin H ufhes was credited with IS kills and senior back·row spcaalist Kathnne Bocbm:r also contributed to the victory for the Art1su. 1Jbert7 C\rt1tlu a, Herttafe O! Sharon Crouch and Donna Nie isch led Liberty Christian to a I S*9, I S-12, J S-7 victory to up its record to 9· I overall and 2.0 in the Academy Leaaue. Gouch bad nine kills and Heather Ciclnicky added seven, wbilc N1cti1Ch put down seven spikes and Usa Di~etro had 19 auisu ............... Tilll.,_..... Corona del Mar runntna back Matt Petenon haul• ln a ecreen pua dllrlnCacdon at lrYtne lllgb Friday. It was Townsend who tot U Warriors aoina OD their flist po sessj0n u be was insuwnent&l In 1t 64-yard drive, hi&bliahted by a 2i yard pau from Brouaher to Mai Fertia. Townsend scored on a S-yu run. Corona del Mar came beck early i the second quarter followioa blocked punt by Todd K.atovsich. * Wll .. r1dll M, CerW ... Mw 1S se....w~ corona Otl M.r o • • >-1 WoodWIOOt 1 ) 1 1-1 WJIOd-TO"""Ml'CI ~ MH frOl'n 9rOUIN ( Boothro'ld klc:llJ CdM-Melbell 2 run (klctl felled! Wood eoothro'f'd M FG COM-Wootwl '1 ""' (llMS felltd) wooci-ttro. 21 lntere#tlon retwn CclM-V•uoNn 26 FG wooct-.>orii.11 12 NH from BrCIUVNf (Stnl• kl(k) Attendenc.: 1,* (tttlmettcl) GAMm ST A TlSTICS c:. .... Finl dowll• 9 I: ltushH ·vtrdffe 23·161 J>it P•nlno Ytfel.eOt IO ISi PHlfno •·tJ-fO-l 12•2HR·: Punt• 1·3.S •·t• Fumbles·fumbltt lost 2"'1 M ,,_llltt·varo-9t 5-'5 J-tl INOWIOUAL ·~ COM-Wootwv. ~120; l"ettwlon, 7-lt, R•uWI. 2·1l; Klllftt, t-11, ~. J.-for~ 2 Wood-Townsend, 1J·i2; ltlot, 12•41, erouoMr. •·6; 8Uf'llt. 3·•1 WllltMt, 1-tor-mlnua ,. INDfVIOUAl ll'A ..... Cd.\41 Mtlbon, 1•12··6t-J; WOOIMV, 1•1-11-0. wooo-erouoi-, 11-20-1 .... 2: Yurtlovldl, 1-1·1•0. IMOfVlOUAL a•c•,.,.... CdM-BIO#er 2·.Ui P•lltrtOn. 2-20, O'Ntl, 2·3, Mt!Don. 1-11, Nfl!Oft l•S; Wootaev, lofot• m1nu• •. Wood-Townsend, 7•'2; Jorci.n, t•lt; Fer11t. 1·2•. Flllt, HI, Wllllaml, 1-7. Oiler D snuffs Wilson Brummett leads only HB offensive rnarc h for 9-7 ups t .victory _ By RICHARD DUNN Del\tll'llotCefillJl ,._d Huntington Beach Coach George Pascoe knew he had a fuocious defense~ hen the Or lei:$ first took the field this fall. What he didn't know was who his quarterback was going to be. Pascoe admits he still doesn't know 1f senior Sean Picquelle or Junior Br~tt Brum- mett. both right-handers. will be the Oilers' starting signal caller when the ~unset League football season begins 1n two weeks. But after Friday night:s 9-7 non- league victory over previously un - beaten Long Beach · Wilson (2-1 ). Brummett may ha ve resolved Pascoe'squanerbitck problem. Heird Huntington Beach 10 tts onl y touch· down dri ve 10 the second quaner. P1cquelle started lhe µme but was replaced by Brummett rn th e·second quarter when the Huntington Beach Crespi posts 23-6 victory over Lions ENCINO -We~tmmstl'r H1gh"s Lions dropped a :!3-6 non-league dec1S1on to the .host CresqJ Celt~ Fnday night as lhc hosts took advantage of a stunning 88-}ard scoring dash b} Russell White 1n the fourth quarter to put a lid on the_ Lions. Wes1minster. plagued with penal - tres from start to finish . gol on the board 1n the fourth quarter when quarterback Mike Austin found wide receiver Dean Eddy from eight yards out to complete a 58-yard march. In a game which featured no turnovers on either side. the Lion'\ were frustrated by the fact they moved the ball despite the absence of their No. I runner. Cory Dickson. as well as 265-pound 1ackle Gary Lewell yn (since the season be&&n). But the Lions couldn't punch 1l rn before a crowd of3.500. Austin was 5 for 12 for 73 yards and the Lions netted I 64 yards on 31 rushing plays. a 5.3 average gain per carry. "I thought we were ready to play ... said Lions' Coach Jim O'Hara. "W e: moved the ball well a couple of times and missed a field goal nght before the half. They hjt a long pass and kicked a 42-yard field goal (making it 9-0) with no time lefl, and I've got to say. that field goal would have been good if it was from SS yards out. "They weren't bigger than us, but they were faster." * Crfllll 23, Westmlftsf9r ' kM9 llv OU•Milo 0 0 0 ' l 7 .... ,..,.. ' 1-11 offense decided to pla y dead. The starting signal-c.:iller was 0 for l passing in the first quarter as the Oilers collected a grand total of one first down. Enter Brummett. He completed . four offive passes for 27 yards rn 1he second quarter, including a key 20- yard completion to t1ghl end John Apostle for a first down to keep the .touchdown drive ahve. and finished the game hming on 9of 11 passes for 71 yards and no intc:rcc:puons. The defense is the~ -the Oilers (2-2) proved it again Fnday ntght at Huntington Beach High. They sacked Bruin quarterback Scan Hochmuth three times for negauve 23 )ards and shut out the Bruins for three quarters after falling behind early, 7-0. Wilson. which gained only67 yards (24 carries) on the ground. scored wJth 3:30 left in the first quarter when Hochmuth found Z-back Jeff San Jose open tn the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown. Tim Andre's kick made It 7-0. Outside ltncbad.cr M1l.e Mosham. "ho was rnvol.,.ed 1n two of the sacks and caused an interception when he drilled Aochmuth in the fourth quarter, will b6 a strong candidate for Player of l~e Week honors. * H~ IMedl t, La W.. 7 sew. w Que"9n WlliOll 7 0 0 0--1 Hunllntton Belldl 0 ' 0 0--t l.BW-S.n .JoM S "" from HoOwnuttl (Andrt kldt) f H&-Murr.., 17 run (Hentev kldt) HB---Btrnei dowMd ount kl tnd ~-lot """' Att~-l .000 (ttllmtltd). GAME STATISTICS LaW First ck,..,,,, 1 ltvMIH·VtrO.O. 2H7 P•nlno vtrO.O. 17 Pentne 11·21 ·1 Pvllll f·l3 Fumble\·fumlllet '°'' 2· 1 f>9oelllti·vtrO.Ge 6·70 INOtVlOUAl ltUs.f1"G Ha • 40-63 11 9-16-0 M6 M MS LBW-Scott, IJ-•1; Qvckell, 3·16; at~ 2·10; Sen JoM, l·I , HOCIWTlUth. s-for·mlnus·t H~. 1S-'7, Mun-av, 11·3'; Cun· ~ nlnolltm, Hor·mlnu•·l; ~. ..tor. mlnu•·•; Brummett, l·for~rnlllUl-f. INOtVIOUAl ll'ASSIM 1.8W-Hochmulh, I Ml-I, 17. H~. 0-4-0; Bruml'Mtt, •·ll-0, 11 Cunnlntlltm, 0· 1 ·0. INOtVIOUAl RICllVING L8W-Revnotch , 6·52, Duckett. 1-11. NesMf 1·11, Sen JoM . 1·S; B•rnei. l·S, Scott, Hor mlnu\·4 H&-APOille, 3·•2; (Ullnll'IQN ITI, 2· 11, Brunson, 1·9, McGehee, l·S; e,r-. H Murr•v, l·fot·mlnut·l. Marina victirriized by hot quarterback La Quinta's Debbs passes for 293 yards as Viktngs fall. 27-2 1 By SCOTT STOERCK Deity""°' ~I Ma'nn a Hrgh's V1k1ngs had thoughts of breakmg oua of a slump Fnday night -but they ran into a red-hot quarterback who proved too much to overcome . La Qurnta quarterback Derek Dcbbs completed 17 of 22 passes for 293 yards. incl"ding four touch- downs in !urning the Vikings' quest away as the Aztecs passed up the Vikings, beating them, 27-21. at Westminster High. The Viking offense, which outgained La Quinta 378-346, was impressive. statistically but had 10 battle its own inconsistency the entire contest. . "We reall y didn't play a very good football game. not good at all," said Manna Coach C'hns Ramsey. "We made some plays tonight that made us look as good as anybody, but then we would make a major mistake on 1he very neltt play.'' '. Two plays was all 1t took for the Aztecs io get on the scoreboard. Following the opening kickoff. Debbs threw two passes for 28 and 3S yards' respectivelr. the second one a touchdown to wide receiver David Hamger. Harriger was on the receiv- ing end of two of Debbs' ,scoring passes. Marina's first bid for a touchdown was thwarted when La Quinta's defense forced a fumble on the Aztec 10-yard line. On their next possession. however, the Vikings ~ut together a time- consuming dnve totaling 73 yards. culminattog with quarterback ·Rick Vanderriet's 14-yard TD run. With the two-point conversion, a run by place-kick holder Chris Craig, Marina took over the lead, but it was fo r the first and last time. La Quinta rallied for two more touchdowns in the first half, both scores coming on touchdown passes from Dcbbs. The Aztecs djdn 't show any signs of slowing in the second haJf as they took the ball 43 yards for a touchdown on thei r first possesion, the score coming on another touchdown pass via the arm of Debbs to go up 27-8. Marina, determined to prevent a rout, scored twice in the fourth quaner to make the final score respectable. • The Yikes drove 56 yards with John Sims cappin~ it on a one-yard burst, but a two-pomt attempt failed. Manna scored again on its next possession, driving 62 yards witJI a4- yard pass from Vanderriet to Ben Lefrancois, but there was )ust 1: 13 left and La Quinta ma intained pos- session . * La °"""' ti. MertM 21 SC.... w Quel'Wn l• Quint• 7 13 1 C>-27 Mtrlne 0 I 0 13-21 L~•rrl9« ll OHl from Otbt>t (GlullaM lllell) Mtr-V•ndtrrltt ••.run (Crtlo run> LQ-H1rrlMr " Pitt\ from OIOOt (NU l•li.d) L0-Sl9YMMlll I OHS lt'om OellM (Glulleno It,~) L~•rrlotr • NU frOl'll Oebtlt (OIUlltno kick) Mtr-Slmt 1 r1111 t""1 fdldl Chri11tian takes s eratch main .. Mtr--t..e Frtncot• • NU from Vtnctwrltt (I.I Frtncc>I• kick) Atttndtnce. 1,$00 lt•llMtlld). Alan Chnsllan of Huntington Beach was the winner of the ~ratch main event Fnday ni.aht at the weekly pttdway motorcycle nmng proa:ram at the Orange County fairgrounds rn Costa Mesa. It was the flnal n1aht of racina before ncltt Saturday's I Ith Uruted States pccdway Championships at the Fairarounds. Second in the scratch main was Keith C'hnaco of Wh1ttter. while Mike Faria (Colton) and 4\teve . Lucero (R1vers1dc) v.ere third and founh mpcoctively V" the handicap ma1n. La Habra's Luis Kossuth wa first followed by '•m O'Dell of Huntinaton Beach. Scott Brown of 'New York, Ronnie Correy of Fullenon1 Wh1tuer's Dubb Ferrell and Mark Weaver of Elsinore. In the ~tal old-timcn scratch mam, the wtnnerwasSonny N\jtterof Yan Nuys, who outfin1s~ his cou in Steve Nuner. Bruce Penhall of 1..a,guna N1a0<:I won a featured match race over Dennis S1aalos.. 2-1 . A crowd of 7 .148 'W'ltncssed lhe night of racmg. OAMll STATISTICS IA Flot downs. 11 "U\hH•VtrCllOt 19-S) ,..uine .,.,-.. m PaulM 11·22·1 """" •· 1 .. flumlllts·flm\tllltt io.1 I .. ,,_., .... vlt'dH• lwU Mw '° at-200 Ut IMS-1 HS l•3 •~«I IMMYM>VAl It~ LO-SI~. 11·SJ. Mlndlll, ••1, OeciM, •~tor-minus • IMt'-Sfmt, t••llt, Vtndlrl'ltt, l ... •1, C¥1M, J.11 MOMCM.!Al ll'AI_. ~~ 1~.:t\. 111 • lltDfVM)UAl ••11;•MMe 1..Q-+41ttleW, 6·1•, llt w•MWI, "'4t, ~111. ).601 Mel!Clnl, 1-12, ltec:tltft" ..... M Mar-Y FrlllCOI•, 10-no, si.ner, •.O; SCM\kft. MO; SI • H • .. , ---:.A Coeta 11_. ~rb&ck lllke Crowe trlee to ende ·tbe bea.Y preeaure of a . Newport bor defender (left) ln Jl'rtday e•enlnC action at OCC LM Stadbun. a.nor defen•l•e back II.ark Crata &eta ahold of tbe Mutana•• Tyler Riddell Crlebt), wbo 1atnect 78 yards on tbe nJCbt for Coeta Meaa. Irvine • miscues costly Six turnovers help- Saddleback roll past Vaqs, 41-0 --- By JIM CARNETT Dlllr .... c.n .. , ....... Saddlebackand Irvine high schools entered Fnday night's non-league football game at Santa Ana Bowl headed in different d1rect1ons. After the dust had finally settled. they were both still going their respecti ve ways. The unbeaten Roadrunners of Saddleback (4-0) bliued the winless Vaqueros (0-4 ). 41 -0. Mistakes proved costl y for Irvine as the Vaqs turned the ball oveT six times. AnOSa<idleback converted the Irvine miscues into 27 points. Fifteen points were tallied by Saddleback's defen~ and special teams. "J really feel for Irvine," said Roadrunner Coach Jerry Witte fol- lowing the game. "Everything that could go wrong for that club did. The Vaqueros simply had a bad night." Irvine Coach Terry Henigan was in no mood to talk to the press following the contest. "No comment." he said as he walked. head down. toward the locker room. "We were a little sloppy on offense tonight, but our defense really played well ," Witte added. "We had an chance to play a lot of our kids. so we took advantage of that opponunity. "Though we're pretty healthy right now, we'll no doubt have to rely on a number of those kids later on as the season progresses.·· The Roadrunners ~ored 21 point~ in the first half. and chalked up two quick third-quarter scores to blow the contest open, 3J..O. Second-and third-stnngers played for the final 19 minutes. Saddleback wasted little time in getting on the boards. David Dud- man took the opening kickoff at his o...tn 13 and sta'fted up the middle of the field. He broke through a cluster of players at the 35 and raced all the way to the end zone untouched. The play covered 87 yards. On its very next possession. ·Siddleback went 52 yards on six plays. Quarterback Scan Therien hit wide receiver Billy Thurmond with a 33-yard pass on a fou rth-and-five situation for the score. Thurmond broke over the middle. grabbed the ball at the 10 wi1hou1 brcak)ng stride. and sped into the end zone. Dudman scored on a dive from the two, following an Irvine fumble, to make it 21-0. Saddleback put the contest out of reach with two quick scores in the third period. * S.MebecJr 41, trvlne o k.,. w ~,.,.,.. Irvine 0 0 0 0-0 S.Odlel>eCk 21 0 18 J-• I s.o-<>uoman '1 'kickoff return (Holli1man kick) Sed-()nlltt«OI l3 OHi lrom Tlleroen (ltlcll telleell Sect-OUOmen 7 run (Prlmoul runl SN-Holelm8fl 1 run (It~ felled) Se6-Lerrlve ll run with l\lmble 111.lck lelledl $86-1. Thurmond 17 oeu trom Carte< (kick 'feMedl Se6-S.fetv Grlletve IKki.cl Jonel 1n tnCI lont Al~ 1.500 (Mlu-n.ted) GAM• STATISTICS Irv Finl 6oWf'll 11 lt'*-·vtr"CIHt 3'· ljf Pntlnt verdfft 70 Pe111nt 6· 13-7 ~ l-39 11'\lrMIM•fumO!tt IOal ... SH t l2·1:M ., •·111 Ml 0-0 2·0 ll'wnelltel•v.,_.. 0-0 MOfVIOVAI. RUSHING l,_$tel11U , IS· IOl, Connolly, S-2•. .... '**1. 11·7•. Jonn. ,. 20, "*''",,· I ·O. Goodllt'I, 1-0, l(OUl\il'tt, 2·tof·mlnu1 IS. SM-H. Tll\irmoncl, 12· .. J Prlmous. •· 26; Deilellt ..... HO: O\ldlnefl,) 12, Th«lttl, 1-11; ~. f.-lt, Aries, 1-1. Velie, 2·3; Cert«, , ... Lagun_a earns fourth straight comeback wiiiJ Jonathan Todd Artists mark at 4-0: Todd gains 221 yards to l ead 16-14 victory By BARRY F AULKr-iER .,..., ,... C«N ........ CERRITOS -The Laguna Beach High football team. which came from behind for the fourth straight week to win 16-14 Friday night at Valley Christian High. remained unbeaten, proving that the end justifies the means. Thou$h continuing to show their prof>cnsuy for committing penalties (avcraiJng 14 per-game coming 1n and being cited for 19 totalli ng 102 yards Friday) and giving up a crip, t>ling 221 yards passing on just seven complet.Jons. the Artists (4-0) have yet to lose. For Laguna Coach Lloyd Cotton. the comeback ability of his team 1s seen as both a pos111ve and a threatening sign. "The) arc beginning 10 think that they can't lose," he said. Cotton, who notched his second win as head coach after taking over for the suspended Cednck Hardman, hasn't changed a system which has allowed Laguna to tiavc tts best stan since 1968. The offensive system 1s a one- d1mcnsional ground game featunng 210-pound runnit11-badc Jonmban Todd. Todd amassed 221 yards and two TDs on a grueling 37 carries Fnday, .soing almost exclusively be- tween his own tackles. "I was geltmg tired out there," said Todd. who also anchors the Amsts' defense from his 1ns1de linebacker spot. Todd, who jammed the middle Wlth ctlafiing bhtzes for most of the night. helpmg-«)-hold -the Crusadcr!I (2-1) to JUSt 31 yards rushing, said he may have been saving a little on defense as his olTen~l\e workload remained constant. • But as impressive as the Artists ground game may have been. 1t was almost-upstaged b) an explosive Valley Christian passing attack. which amounted for both Crusader touchdowns. ··w e didn't think he (Valley Chris- uan quarterback Jeff Westra) could throw that well." said Cotten, "which goes to show you what you get for thinking." Todd put Laguna up 7-0 with a three-yard run on the Anists' first po'iscss1on after Pete Schmitt re- covcrd a Cru\ader fumble on Valley Chnsuan's 22-yard line. After both team.s .traded pos- sessions. Westra threw to Greg Bush JUSt 1ns1de the 50. and he raced untouched for the 79-yard equalizer. 1..aguna followed by s,0tng 71 yards in I 0 plays with the 101t1al second-half \ockoff for the lead. with Todd agam capping the dn vc on I -yard plunge . But the convenion kick bouDCt!d wide off of the left upriabt maltlna the margin a tenuous 13-7. Three minutes later, Westra, who was 7 for 17 with two intef'ClePtiOD.S. apin burned the Artists deep. He found Sean McQuown for a S().y.ro scoring toss. McQuown added the conversion to make it 14-13, leavina Laguna in its fa)niliar com~from­ behmd posture. After bein& stopped cold on fint down, Todd broke outside for 2S yards to b» own 4S. The run teen.eel to 'snatch the momentum from \be Crusader defense and the march conunucd to the Valley Christian 6 before Ian Vickers booted a 24-yard field goal for the marlin of victory. * LatuM a..dt "· v..., OWtltllllll l4 ,_.. ... ~ l •Dun• leedl 7 0 6 -r-16 Vallev Chrll l'-11 0 1 1 0-1• L&-TOCl<I 3 run, IVl<Mn kldl) • VC-tlu~ 7' NU from Wfttra (McQuown lt.lckl Ll -TOCld 1 run (kick felled) \IC-McOuown 50 OHi from Westra IMcQuown klClll Estancia no m&.tch for Capo~ 34i.0 L&-Vlcttora 2A fleld -4 A lletlClet>Cr t00 l n llmeledJ GNM STATISTICS La Flrll dc>wn1 lS Rv1,,.1·veroeoe ... 234 F>euJng verd1J1e eo vc 10 20-31 ni 1-11-1 2-l7 1-1 6·2S Marinovich helps Cougars buil 31-d bulge at halftime By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR o.-, ...... c .......... . It wasn't qu11c euthanasia, but the Capistrano Valley Cougars fin ished off Estancia High as quickl y and painlcssl)' as they could. ''l'mjustglad 11'sover," said Eaf.!es Coach John L1ebengood with a sigh . after his football team was laid to rest b) a 34-0 count Friday night at Newport Harbor High. .. We really shoufdn't have been playing them." he added. "But you saw the way he (Dick Ennght) handled 1t. and he showed a lot of class ... Often accused of running up scores on hapless opponents. Enright. the Cougars· coach. had f\is team kick field goals three times on first-and- goal situations 10 keep the score "within reason," he said. "It was embarassing that (Ennght) had 10 do something like that," said Liebengood. ··eut it was the best thing WATER PoLo he co uld do with a game like this.'' The non-league game dropped the Eagles to 0-4, while Capo Valley hiked Its r~ord 10 3-1. The outcome was never in doubt. The only question mark was whether It would be a record-setting evening for ju nior quarterback Todd Marinovich. Ainng it out in has quest for the career county passing standard, set Jast year _by Newport's Shane Foley. 'Mannov1ch and Capo appeared to be able 10 make the score whatever the "ougars chose it 10 be. But after the Cougars took a 31-0 lead at the half, with Marinov1ch throwing for 187 yards and two touchdowns. Ennght pulled the 6-4. 204-pounder after Capo's first pos- session of the second half. "I can wait unul next week." said Mannov1ch after completing 16 of26 attempts for 221 yards. 83 shy of Foley's mark. And for the Eagles. well, L1ebengood thinks his team might have to wait a little longer before Estancia can go into the nng with the ltkes ofa Capo Valley. "The kids have a great attitude, we JUSt need ·a httle more ume to put t,hings together." he said ... You IO<"lk ~ at a team hke capo and those guys just have too much talent for us. "If I had a guy hke Marinov1ch. I'd do the same thing the) do -put the ball in the air a lot." The Eagles had their problems moving all night. The Esta ncia of- fense totaled a minus four yards in the first half and finished with a paltr) 59 for the game. Capistrano Valle:r. on the other hand, scored on its firs! five po!.- sessions 10 wrap it up early. Mannovich threw sconng passes of 36 yards to wide receiver Steve Poh1 and 15 yards to the other end. Brend Parker. The on!) ume Estancia moun1cd any type of scoring threat was w1t.h I :03 remaining to be played. but Alfredo Estrada's 30-)'ard field goal was short and wide. In fact. Chat possession marked the only time the Eagles crossed midfield on the night. Liebengood and Estanc1,. will try to reJ.!'OUp Thursday when the Eagles will host unbeaten Woodbridge at Newport Harbor. The one-sidedness of the game was reflected on the other side of the ball, too. as Capo·s defense proved 100 much for the undermanned Eagles. Estancia netted just 34 yards on 32 rushing plays. a '1.0 yard average per snap. * C.pbtrano Vahv 34, Estancia o Score llV Qua,,.,.. Cao1\1rano Vallev 19 11 l 0-3• Ellanc1a 0 0 0 ~ 0 CV-Ada ml 6 run (McKalvev •lck) CV-?ottl 34 oau from Marlnov1cn l~•Cll ra11eo1 CV-McKtlvtv 17 FG CV-McK .. vtv 1• FG CV-McKflvev 11 FG CV-Parller U oan from Marinovl('.11 IMcKelvrv 1110 1 cv-SaltlV, On1toll 1a ckltd '" end JO"I by Mauer CV-Mcl(elvtv 11 FG Allendanct 1.000 fHllmaltdl GAME STATISTICS CV F•r\t oowns 16 Rulhel·va rdage 11·61 Paufng varde111 7'1 Peuf"g 17·30·0 Pu"" l ·l6 Fumbles·lumb,., •o•• O·O F>en1111e•·varo111e S· 25 E1t s 32·34 2S f · lS·• 3·16 )· t •·n INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CV-Aoaml 7·S4, WllM>n • 13 Miner 3·12. KO•lon l·for m1nu1· I MarinovtCll l·lor· minu\·1 Long 1·for·m1"u1-t Es1-Scnabarum. 11·12. Barragon. I ·:IO, On· \loll 9·9. Broolt\, 6-lor ·mi"V\· 16 INDIVIDUAL PASSING CV-Merinovlcll. 16·26·0 1?1 Lono t • 0 6 E$L-llt oo1u. "'· 1' · 3, ll, Self, 0 I I 0 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING C\/-F>41rker 9·90, !illrk l $4 Pott• 2·•S Grant I· 17 Durand, I· 10, Miner 1 6, Aoa m•, l·S E11-SCnab1r\Jm 2·71, Ton I •. On"ott. 1- for-mlnu•·S F>H1lng I s~n· I Punll •·•1 Fumo1e1-tumoift IOtt 3-0 PanenleJ-v•rde98 19'-102 INDfY10UAL •USHMG Ll-To«t, 11-m. Mver1. •-•. Ollvw, 1·2 Lene. 2"' VC-Poet1tre, >·11, Sc:rlell, 9'-20, Wn1r1, S· ml"u' ll. TemCl!emen, 3·6 INDfVIOUAL ~ASSING LI-LIM, S-11-0, 60 'K,,-Wnlre, 7·17-2, n i INDtvlOUAL ltllCllnnMG LI-Warmington. 1·10, M-•· 2·19, Ole"*'°"· 1-0, Sl""'9nt. 1-21 VC-McOuown. 4-12S. 811lll, 2-16, JoMson, HO BRAZAS ••• From Bl play more agamst Purdue when we were well ahead. "But after that, it was back to same old tlun$-I JUSt felt they weren•t honest with me. l asked what's going on and they wouldn't tell me any- thing. I just felt ltke I couldn •t play for someone like that." He returned to Costa Mesa after one semester at llhno1s and resumed classes at Orange Coast dunng the spnng and fall of 1985. While getting an 1nkJing to return to the gridiron since he had to finish his associates degree before having a chance to play for a four-year school again. he checked his opuons. He said that at the time. Orange Pirates avenge '85 Citrus.playoff l~ss Coast's program did not seem to ~ going 1n a direction that interested him. So upon the urging of some fnends from high school that played for Saddleback. he chose the Gauchos. Aside fro m bun.111s in both heels, Stewart~eIIer boost 15-9 victory in Orange Empire O range Coast Coll ege was eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs a ~r ago by Ci trus College. but Fnday the story was much difTc~nt with the Pirates garnering a I S-9 victory to avenge the setback at home. Karl Stewart and Eric Kcllc1t sup- plied the bulk of the ofTensc scoring five goals ap1coc. while goalie Dave Cohen stopped nine shots. .. We had an excellent game from Cohen." said OC( Coach Don Watson of the Edison High product. "He made some excellent saves and passed well today:• The victory boosted the Pirates' ~ord to 3..0 in Orange Empire Confe~nce play and 13-1 overall. OCC is ranked seoon<t In the latest state poll. Otanae Coast will host Orossmont Tuesday 1n its next match. In hiah school tournament play: Valvenlty 11, Caltrlla. •: Ualver· 1lty 7, HMver (FretM) i : The Tro1an1 advanced to the semifinal round of the San Luis Obispo Jnv1ta-Segundo Tournament. Mike Lewi s pool. Brazas is batthne some bruised shins tion'al with the pair of victories. added three goals as Fountain Valle~ Bre nt Warde added two goals and which caused him to mass practice In the openmg win. Dirk VenzlafT put the game away With fivt founh-five otheT Edison players contributed Monday and go though only e. liaht scored three goals and Ken L111le, penod scores. one apiece to the ,·1ctory session Tucsda) Mike Rankin and Jene Metze added In the second game. the Barons led Edison, now 8-7 overall. ~turns to Ho?Cjfull). a year at Saddlcback two apiece to pact University (8-2 4-3 10 the second penod. but Crespi unset League compct1t1on Wednes-will gi~ h1m another chance to play overall). tied the game agam in the-third. 5-5 , day agamst Wc!itm1nsteT at Golden on the four-year level the next two The Trojans raced to a 4-1 lead before going ahead 6-5 and never West College seasons. Saddlcback. which sent 18 against Hoover and were never looking back. Robert Jonas. Thomp-playe rs on to four-year schools last threatened in the second game of the son and Norton each had two goal~ Capistrano Valley lt, HHtlqtoa year but onl} o~ to a major school. tournament at Cuesta Community for Fountain Valley. which 1s 9-6 Beacb 11: The Oiler~ (3-7) enlcrcd the seemed 10 be pretty attflct1ve 1n that Collcie. overall and plays again toda} at the final quarter down 12-7, but Cun department. . Umvers1ty was scheduled to meet tourney. Duke scored all three of his goals in "lt's sull early." Brazas said of tus Villa Park in the semifinals today. the final penod_!od Chuck Joseph potential to return 10 form as a top- Foaatala ValleJ'l5, Notre Dame 8; In non-league action: added another to close the final notch prospect. "I've only played two Crespi t, FoutaiD Valley 7: Todd Edltoa 11, E1ta•cla $: Greg tut-m:lf&.ln to on at Huntmgton ~h. games. I figure I won't really be into Thompson and Matt Norton scored trcll had four goals to help the Joseph finished with five goals to high gear until next year. If I Pia)'. four goals apiece to propel the Barons Chargers build a 9-3 lead after three lead the Oilers. while Jeff Russ and somewhere else. at wouldn't be until to an opening pmc victory at the El quarters 1n the contc t 1n the Ear.le · Doug Ritenour added ~1ngJes tallies. then that I really get 1oina,." --~=---_;;:...:=---~~;....._~---~~~~~~~~~~~---~--... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;:;::;:;;;:::jiiiji\' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING llM.-f-0.C, .......... l A ............. ,~._.. ... , ........... """' , .. o.---. ... .... 29'1' ... ..... na.naa• I _.. ... lOR~ll I 1r~1lnn~ RI N on~~l- l 1 J 8b8 J2JJ ;1 4 bJ6 bll~ ,• Folding Bike Perfect for • Boaters • Pilots • Campers fold\ 10 0 comp act 10' A 18"•'28" '281bs Author•zed Oo Hon Oeoler "'~nt SIAWRCM INTllNATIONAL .. I t f • .. 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(Corr~• 12·131, n ~ York lTtwfl.•burY l ·S •nd Rasmussen 17-6) .. lloaton (I OY<I 16·10 •nd Nip-10-11), , MffwaullM l lllrkl>tck I· f) •' Tor011to ( J.JoMIOll 7· 21 S..llte (l,e~ton 12· 13) at Cleveland (Swllldtl 4•2) Kansas City (GublcH 11·1>1 •• 0.kl8nd !SI-wt ,...~ O.trolt (IC.ellV 0-21 et B•ltlmort (Bait H I. n ChfQoo (l tlllllstff 10· IJ) et Mlnnt$ole (l lYleVtn 16· 141. n SUMIY's Otmfl .._.., Ttns- Naw York at lloston S..ltte 11 Clevf180d MMwaukM at Toronto Detroit at llaltlmore Chlceeo et Mln11UOt1 K1nw1 City et O.kland IND llEGULAlt SEASON NatleMI LM9Ue WEST DIVISK>N w L ~ct. •·Houston 94 .. ClnclMatl I S 1S ~Francisco ., ,. S.11 Oltoo n ., Atlante 12 87 ~ 11 .. EAST DIVISION x·N-York IOS S. Plllledtle>hl• I• 7S SI. Louis 79 IO MOlltrM I -' M 1.e 11 Chlcato 61 90 P1tttt>urt11 "' ts x-dlnc:tlecl division !Ille __ _..~_.,., k- San Francisco I, c.-n 2 Cincinnati 6, Sen Dleoo 3 ~IOn 6, Atlanta 2 Montreal 6, Plllledelohla S SI Lovls ., Clllceto, ood .. r•ln PlllSOU<911 al Ntw York, ppd , f81n TMaV'• GMlft set Sll S13 456 4S3 450 GI • 12 21 211'2 n San Franclteo (LeCos1 10-13) •' o.detrs ( "aleflzutl• 20-11 ) SI. Louis (FOl'Kll 14·9 •nd MetlleW5 11·11 ., Chtc.oo (Trou1 5·7 and Hoffmen S·2l, 1 Pllt11>Uroll (Fenster 0-1 •11<1 Patttl'\0!1 2·11 er New Y0<k loteo.t 17·S •nd Aouller• 9·1), 2 San Dleoo (Whlt1on 1·7) er Cincinna ti !Gulllck1on 14· 12) Allelll• !Smith t-151 at Houston (Qes11a1e, 11-51 MontrH I (TIDOs 1-11 •' Ph1i.oett>11la 1B1111oer H I. n SW.V's Gan.s San Francisco •I Oedear'I Plt111>1K11h •I New York Montreal •t Pllfta6ttt>hle San Dleoo t i Cincinnati St. L.ouls at Clllcago Atlant• •I Houston END ltlEGULAlt SEASON TOP .. ...... .._ ,...,....,.. ... .,..._, c .............. , e M a H !ff -,., 111 ,,. .., 114 m 1• ... m n1 117 .., S1 , • 154 .. '1 lt7 , .. '1S ti ti) IG 116 17 1"1 1J1 Sit 11 1• •• '*' 101 m .,. ., '1 147 -......... . .... .H1 .. .an .m .JH .116 .JIO JIO .. '* 8enleld, T0tollfo, 3'1 KlllerMn, o.kllnd, 35; GMlll, Ml-.ot•. )4; CMIK'O, Oeklend, JI; o.r, Mnwauk .. , 33; .. vtor. loston, 31; ltll. Toronto, 31; PllCkett. Mlnnetote, 30, ' ......... e erier, CleYelend," llt1 CwiMCO. Qtllltftd, m. lttce, lotton, 110; M9ttlllelv. New ver11., !Cit, hll. Toronto, 1•; GMlll, MlMMOte, 1oe; I~. Toronto, 1011 Pfeliev, SMltle, IOS. ,,....,.,...,..., Clemens, lkKIOfl, 74•4; ltumuuen. New York, 11·'; Elc:Mor11, Toronto, 14·5, Moms, 0.lfolt. 21-t: Kine, o.trolt, 10-4, AlldUler, O.lllend, 12·6; Scflrom, Clevelencl, i'· 7; Meet.-......... ,,.,. ., ................. ITIINutll TIMWMeY's Oemasl (letMMWef· .. tl RiTnes Mon St• Oedltt'I GwvnnSD KHernnd1 NY Hens Piii llen Hin RIYPll Knlollt NY Scllmldt Phi TPane Plt GU a H 149 $73 90 192 114~ 623 " -157 62t 104 207 147 s.17 ,, 169 155 S94 106 Ill 153 Sil I) 171 IS2 512 64 172 13S 47' 4' 140 157 S40 " 1S1 143 506 S6 w "-·- Jl'ct. .335 .331 .l2t .30t .)(II ~ .301 m 2tl .291 Sdlmldl, PlllladelOhla, 37, G. Davis, Houston, 30; Park¥. Cincinnati. 30; Munitiv. Atlante, 29; E. 01¥11. Clnclnn•ll, 2', Horner, Atl•nl•, 26; Strawbarrv. New York, 26; McRtvnotd•. San -01e9o;-?S, L -·--- ·-at"'9cl In Scllmldt, Pnlladelp11I•, 119; Parker, Clncln· 11all, 11S; C•~ltr, New York, 102, G Devis, Hou•IOll, 91. Hn ts. Phll•dtfohl•. 95, McRtvnotch, -San Dleoo. t:!. Morrl•on, Pit· 11tiur1111. •. Str•wl>trrY. New York, 11 ~ltc:Mlle ( 14 dKltlaM) Oieda . N-York, 17·5, Gooden, New York, T7·6. Tekulve, Phltadtlt>hla 11·4, Flfnandti. New York, 16·6, D•rtrno. New Yon<. ,,r,. 0.i"81es, Hou.ton, 11·S. Krukow, San Fran· d sco, 19·9, Carman, Pnlladell>lll•. 667 AMERICAN LEAGUE Aeneen 6, Anells 1 CALIFORNIA TEXAS Ptllls cf DWl'.llter'f JICHowr lb Joyner lb RJdon dll RJo11ts lf Burte 111 Ph Wiifong 2b Owt1no t>h N•rronc Miiie< c OeCllCl Oh 5ehollld n Totlls ell rlllll s 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 2 I 1 1 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 McDwelcf Browne 21> OBrlen 11> lncvotl dll Sltrr• rl LAPrs11 3b Butelllt lb Sl•Ullh• c Mercaooc Brower If l<.unktl n 2t I J I Tttth kwt llY lfWMs •brll Ill 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 I • I 2 0 J I I.? 3 0 I I I 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l 2 1 I 31 ' ' s Ctllfwnl8 000 I 00 000-I TtxH 001 200 0311-6 Geme Winning Rllr -LA Pe rrish 1121 E-Pelll1. DP-Cellfornl• 'l, Ttxu 1 LOB-<•llfornle 9, Tex•1 3 3B-Slerre HR-Kunkel (I). ~ Jones 1171 SB-Howe!I (2). 0 Whllt (61. O'Brltn W ·~ CalHornla McCukllL,17·10 O Moore Tens H It ER llB SO s 3 4 Jl 2 l 1 0 • 0 II Wtll W,11·9 S l 1 I 3 3 M WllRam' 3 0 0 O ' O Harri' S.10 I 0 0 0 0 1 WIITTem' t>llCl'led lo 3 b8t1er• on "" '111 HBP-Oownlng l>v Wltll•ms WP-Mc:Cuklll 1, W!!Jlem • , Umt>lres-11ome, B••mloen; Fin l Ford; S.Cond, Merrlll, Tlllr<t, McKH n T-2.47 A-17,701 A..-aw •• c,.._.,...,. .... > M""'9 Ma H .. UtN. • l tt 2 .,,. . .... ,, ...... IQ Mn J H.m Mt 2S 41 4 ti .J7S • G M t 31 .J71 ., 44 .,, 14 41 .J1t IOI '° IS. 10 ft .W " 1 s 0 ,...., * " 12' 2S ,, .291 .. to llS 4 S5 .,,. -.. 112 ll S1 .14' "' .,. ... 101 .. ,. .10 -72 " 17 • .n1· '2 SJI l 'l.nt 17 • 1) 0 4 .221 ~.,. 7 4'.2H -25.,, .».JD · •S 6 I 0 2 .m 4 • 0 0 o .ooo taa 111 IJM '61 nt ... "'°*" • M M IO W·LnA Calldll9rle I~ .. M 1' f.t 2.n Wiii 2t6 210 n 207 19•10 2.14 LUCIS 4S~ G 6 JI .... U I Moore 71~ '° n S2 4·S UI For"er Jt 43 1' M 4· 1 3.23 F1n1eY •~ " n » J· 1 us ~aMlll 2'6'h ., " 1f2 17· 10 "' C~ll 76 61 • 11 16 ._, Ul Sutton 201'h 113 • llS IS• 10 3.SI Ll/90 20 18 ' ' 1-1 UO ltuh.. ~ 46 1 21 1-l U 7 Chadwick 27.)3 3t 15 t 0-S 7.24 Fr1w ·4'J.a 6 I. 2 H U I T9'111. IUI Ul17 472 flU 91-61 JM Saves: Moore 21, Cortrett 10, Fontw s, Luces 2 • NATIONA'"o~f.~~· oa.e... 2 SAN 'llANCtl(O LOI AMOllJI Woodrd 2t> WClerk 111 Aldrete If MlclnOo rt CDevlscf ICUICher cf &rM'llY 30 Ouellellt c Urll>t IS Qulnon111 Downs p llHll.i •ru• 623 1 S.•2'.tl 40 11 S 1 2 1 e>unc:.nu a O O o 4 1 1 1 Irvan• rl 4 1 t 1 5 1 32 Slul!Ostf 400 0 2 0 0 1 M91stk 111 4 0 2 0 1 000 Sdosc:lec 3000 .t 1 H-Flmot.-c 1 O O 0 5120 Ham1t1131> 30 1 0 4 0 2 0 JGontlz cf 3 1 2 0 10 10 Wtlcttp 1 0 0 0 51 20 Gatvezp 0000 Lendr• oh 1 0 0 0 Vanct8rt p 0 0 0 0 Gutn'r Ph 1 o o o Howellp 0 000 Tllfllft 0 I 1' 6 T..... n t 7 1 Sc-i.y ........ Senf'~ ----· Las Metlts --llt-2 Game Wlnnl"9 ltll -W. O.rll. (t). E-Duncan, Quinones. DP-San Francisco 2, Los "1111•'91 1. L08-S.n Francisco 11. Los Anoele1 4 111-Aldrtl•. ~ldonaOO, J. Gon111ez. Matun tll HR-8rvant (61. Sll-WOOCS.rd (61 Sen P'r•nclsco Dow111W,4·4 Les Anetles Wttcl1 L,7• 13 G•lvei Ve nde Bero Howell PB-Scloscle I~ H It •tt aa SO 9 S J.3 11 I 2·J I 0 2 ' 2 0 I 2 0 7 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 Ul'IU>lrts-+iomt, Klbltr. First, Froemming S.Cond, MarUI, Third, D•vldM>n T-1 Sf A-l'l,94S 0... ... fbMn9 NIEW~T LANDING -3 bo8h, 31 angttr,l 117 bonito, •7 .. nd b8u, 132 catlco 11tu, 1 l\allllur, 1 s'-9,llMd, S .cul!>ln. 3 roek fll!I, 179 m•d<lftl DAVEY'S LOCKI• (""'-'f SMdl) -3 1>oat1, 49 •nolers 19S oonuo. 3 vellowt•ll, 16 coct, S6 cellco 1>811, 11 "'nd b8u , 200 macklfel. 10 •culPln, 2 illfft>lhH d. DANA WHAlt .. -~ bcMllS, 60 a11111en . 19S t>eu , ?21 oontto. S halibut, IS roek ll~h. ~ m.ckerel, 1 'bleck Me b8u {rtlH MKIJ. FF_e golf.results ......... Oetv l(oefl 74-Q-ll7 JOllll AOMlt C•Ca&4 ... , MlleH~ 72·'5-"7 DeYe l lct 11111 rw •odCur1 ,... .... .,. MTwev .,...,. T""' fltrnb T Ofll Siedllfttllll 6'1"'6-1» ,._,, ...... .,....._,. ltld! Cr•"* Mt1¥'-' ....... ,» MIO.. 71·'1-la I lly "9rot ll"aYlll S..-..rt 61""1-I» l(""''eFWI u -n -1• G,...orv~ Mike~ .,..._IM ,....,,._ ,._.._1. Id '1«1 FrodWMlwwttl .,..,_.,,. Dewt,~ .,....._,. Ct*ltcll /MeOOnelcl .......JS Devell ... ,,_ .. JOllll fMM"-V l?dFebtl ,..~.,. TM¥ ... .....,_,. luttCoc:Nt n Tltn Simoson ••'1-IH ~Olmtn•• .....,_,. WlllltWOOd Poll PooitY '7·-'W J.C. SftMCI ... ,,_,. It lck OalCIOt Gtor" Ardltr 6'-'6-115 Miil• """" •»-•• Merk lrQOll 1 Kt1111Y K llO lC ,, . ..._,,. ·'rlllltCOIVW •-10-1• Kt!! arown Tom...,,taer 6'-61-lM "'*"'~ •·10-1• Jeff Slumen Lerry Nelton 6'-'7-\16 .. ......_ .,.,._,Jt Merk McCuml>tr Gent~ ... ..._,,. Alltoftlt Cardi n-u-1Jt MIU 5ull!Yen Tommv Vellftlllle n ·'4--1M CNnialom.ie ... ,.__,,, atrryJMdlel corev~Ylll ,. .... ,,. ....,W9dltlnt 6M2-1Jf TomOlttton JfmTilorM 6s-71-IM 0.vltLowlll 6'-10-13' JOM COOll Wtvne~ '7·ff-13' L..Wd Tilotnotoll 6'-10-13' JotlMWlll Ctlfl• Perry 6H1-13' luddY Gerclner 6M 2-1Jf ur.n ltobert•· --~ n-ff-m Jedllt .... ,..,_..,. VanceHHfnw OrttTwltet .,.....137 llllM McCtllster .,.,,._,,, Allen Miiier E rnlt C)oi\laltz ,.. 61•69-137 1 .. Kretltft '7·n-1Jt LouGr•lltm lollOYCole '6·71'-137 L.arrvMIH "·n-140 loll Panetatz Cllal1et CoodY 61·69-1l7 ScOll Hoch n'*-140 Trevor Dodds Larry ltlnker 61•69-1l7 Joey Slndetar 70-70-140 Scott Vtrolanlt LOfl Hlnkle '5·72-137 lltt..oult lrow11 ~ 6'·7l-140 .Mike West Cub ~-CMmllllltlNp Tom Joye. 71-71-141 Rooert rrlbm1>son (etµ .Qulrm,. Dav. Got'-'nkl 77~142 TlmTetum ReyFrMmen 6'·71>--13' lob Ltndzlon 71·11-142 llM Schumeker Jorin Jeckt011 Jr. 70·71>--140 loOlettev 71·11-142 Mlilt K1-.m ltelPll Lelldrum 74·6'-140 Dene Qulelev 13·71>--1'3 ltlck Futkertott Lonnie Nlelsen 71•69-140 Lvn11 Jan1on 6f.7f--143 Terry Flof111t• JIY OYerton 70-71>--140 Ted Goin 74·6J-143 DldtGoeu a.My Pa•IOlll 13·6t-141 Jim Petrella 71·12-143 Greoo Jones loOGroff 6'-n-141 Jim Woodward 70-7>-143 Paul ltVll Jamnllelr lll '7·7f--1'1 Scoll Ouida 70-7)-143 Tom W•roo 61·12-!40 ~140 71• 140 •71-140 ,,..,_,40 .,.,..._ .. 10-"»-140 ff·7l-140 61·7'-140 12·-140 71-69-140 ., •• .._140 ,,.,,_141 .,.n-w 10-71-W 71-10-141 71-70 -141 13·--141 61-D-141 70-71-1'1 71-70-141 70-71-141 71·70-t .. 10-71-141 n ·.,.....141 6M t-141 6Mt-141 70-71-1'1 13·6t-141 69·7.-U.3 13·71-114 12·12-144 71-73-144 71-7)-144 n -n-144 10-7f--144 76·6t-144 7•·~144 10-1.-144 ... WAT81 flCM..O CM.1~Clllllt 0.AMO•....alCOWlalMal 0t-.. c:.... 11. caw ' Citrus I I S >-t °'"'" Coast • 2 4 .._,S Ot•net Coast ~Int: Sttwtl'I S, Keller S. 141119t J, t.Htr,trmen 2, Chl'lt'-1, Gotllt Mllft! Colltn f . ' ......... SAN LUtl OetlPO IMYfTATIC*AL ~11,c;..,..4 Unlvenlty J J 2 >--11 CelWlllo I 1 1 1-4 Unlvenltv .eorlno: Ventleft >. Ultlt t llaNiln 2, Melle 2, ltOMCtt M 1, W1lmer I. ()Miit M"ft Wt ltrl I. UMarUtv 7,......,., CPW ) I Hoover 1 1 1 1-5 Unlversllv 4 • 2 1-7 University KOl'lno. ltankln 2, uni. 1, Mein 2 Venzlaff 1, Hermen 1. Goelle W<1M; Water• 6 · IL-S•OUNDO TOUaM.AMllfT ................... u ..... .,..... Notre o-1 4 2 1-a Fountain Vatlev 4 J 3 S-IS FOYntaln Valley scorlne: T~ 4, Horton 4, Ltwll" 3, l'Tleden t, Pwoda 1, Joftet 1. Go.lie se1111: Huffmen I, er ..... , ......... Yel9¥7 Fountal11 Vt lln 2 2 I >-1 Cresol I 3 t ~ Founlaln Valley ICOl'lne: T~ 2, Jone• 2, Nonon 'l, Fri.den l. Goalie saves: HuffmM 10 NON·L•ACM.11 ..... 1 ........ s • Edison 2 3 4 >-11 Est•ncl• 1 1 1 2'-S I""'" L .. tue C\tortu 23 Ka ttlla • Loart 14 Esoerana u Pacifica 24, Ktnnedv O Edison scorlllO Lullr .. 4, War• 2, Dutit 1, • MauMr 1, Ferry I, Minor 1. TllOf'llM 1. Goelte •aves C.Ully 6, Sunblad 5. Nl'L S....Y's G4mn T•mH l•v et lltfM •~at K•n1es Cltv (Channel 4 at 10 e.mJ lndlenePOlls at Sen Frenclsco Phlledel.Phl• 81 All•nl8 WHhlnoton at New Orteens Denas " Denver ICl\aMel 2 at 1 1> m > Cincinnati VI. G,_, Bay ., MhwaukM Cltvtland et Plltsburlltl Houston at Detroit Mlt ml •t New Enolend Mln111sota •I Chlcaoo Ntw York Giants et St. Louis B\4ff•IO at New York Jets MandlV'I Game Sen D/e90 •t Seattle (Channel 1 at 6 p m ) c ..... FIUDAY'S SGO.I' "Ir Force 4S, UI•" 3S Cotoraoo SI 14, llYU 10 foDA Y'S GAMU West Oreoon YS USC al LA Coliseum (6.>0 1>.m ) Arlr011• SI ~' UCLA t i Roui llowl !Channel 1 at 11:30 • m I OreQOll SI ., WHlllnoton St C•llfornla a l WHlllnoton San Diego SI. •I Stanford Fresno St. •I S.n Jose St UC Devis •I Pacific New Mexico at Hewell Cel LUlher•n t i C•I Polv (SLOI, n M81'1IO ., AZUUI P•clflc Cl•r~I MU<ld e t Occldant•J La Verne •I Redlanct1 PomoM·Pltztr •I UC San Dleoo Whllj ler •I UC Sant• B•rbara Santi Clar• 81 Cal Sl•le Hnw•rd Hum«>oldl St •I Portland St . n ltadllK New Mexico St. at Utah 5.1 s.utll-t K•nsas St•lt 81 Ol<18h0m• TCU •I Arken1es, n Houston et B11vlor. n l oston co1ieo. ., SMU TtHI at Rica. n T .. 81 Ttc11 et Texas A&.M TONIGHT'S GAMU Min ion Vlelo vs. Sant• An• at Santa Ana Bowl Anaheim v• Garci.ti ~ove •• GIOver Sttdlum AM oernts •• 7:l0 t> m • unteu Indicated TENNIS Oevta Cup Israel 4, SwthMtlNlcl I ~ Shtomo Gtlc'ksteln (1., ... , def J•fl.ob Hl8Mk (Swllltrland). 6·l , 1·6, 1·6, 10-11, 11·9, Amo' Men$dort (Israel) def Helna Gunt"8rdl (Swllrtr· llllldt-. 7·S, 6·3 l'l'tnee t. Alllfrie 0 SIMMi Henri Leconte (France) def Hoo t Sl off (Au,trl•J. 6· I, 6·2, 6·1. Thlefrv Tulesne (France) del. ThOmu Muster fAu,trle ). •·6 6·3. 3·6, 7·S, 6·1 Ar""""' 1, Cllle 0 Sltltlts Hor•cR> de la Pena (Arotnffne) def Hen~ Gll<temelster (Chltt), 6·3, 7·9. 6·2. 10·1. Spain t. ...,,, .Z....nd 0 SIMMi Fernenao Luna !So.In> def Steve Guv l N- ZHtandl. 6·3. 9·7, 6· I, Emlllo S.nct!az (So.In! Clef Bruce Derlln (New ZH!andl. 6·1, 6-0, ,.I Wl'll ~·t. EC'lladtr 0 SIMMi Boris Bec"ar !We't Germany) def R•ul Vlvtr !Ecvedorl, 6·4, 6·4, 10·1. Erk Jelen (West Germanv) def Andres Gomer !Ecu•dor), 6·•. 6·,), 7·9, 7·S Women's toumement (at ~w O..n•> Outr1tr11n81 Sllltles M•rllna N•vrelllOve (U.S.) def. Terry Phelp\ (US.), 6·2. 6·3, G•brlelt S..1>ellnl (Aroenlln•> <tel Laur• Glldemelsttr (US >. 6· I, 2·6. 6·4, P•m Sllrlver IU 5 ) def Kele Gomoert (US ), 6-3, 6·0. Zll\e Gerri'°" !U.S ) def Wenov Turnbull !Austr•ll•I. 6·•. 6·0 E•tancla scorlno: Wexler 4, Swantott 1. Goelle ~•vw IC.Im 1 Ca119 VeleY 12. H~ e.dl 11 C•DO Valley 4 5 3 0-12 Huntington l ffCfl 1 2 4 t-11 Huntlnpton ll•Kfl scoring. JoMC)fl 5, Dulle 3, ~un I, lllte!IOU< 2 Goalie 1eves: Kaufman It MmN•s SOCCE• CernmunltV ~ NON·COH .. EltENCI Gti10111 West 4, SM 01aee Mae l GOiden Watt scw"'9: '"-3, Louth Go.lie uives Walullit 2. lorttr..-r 3 ottANOI .,..._. CO-.,llllNCI 0rMet Ceat 1, Vlcter Vel9¥ e Ora.not Coall KOi' !IO'" WtllOll 1 Goalie saves Footman 2 WOMEN'S SOCClllll c ..... ALL·CAL TOUaNAMaNT l•t UC INN) UC tmM l. UCLA 1 UC Irvine scoring: G~tluon 2, llravermen I Goelle 11v11 DeM 4- uc lf'Vtllt O, UC SM Olaee 0 Goalie saves o.hn 5 Otllar Sew. UCLA 0, UC Oellts 0 UC San O'-O. UC Santa Cruz O UC D•vls J, UC Sant• Cruz 0. CernmunltV C.-... ottANGE ~E COH ... ltENCI Or.._ C..st 7, L-. a.di CC 1 °''"" Coall KorlllO: Sout• 1, Lewin 1, Cerlson 1, Owen I, Hicks 1, Gtllll 1. Enoets I Goallt 1evt1 Towndrow 4, Owen l. SOUTH COAST CON'UENCI Otldtn West 1, Mt. s.n .,...._ 0 GOiden West K orlno: Knepp I, Goalie saves Krtbl l I YOUR MlclWest ltllnols el Ohio SI. Mlchloen •• WIK OMln Minnesota •t Puroue lndl•n• a t Northwtslttn low• ., Mlc:lllNn SI. Wvomlno •I IOw• SI. Souther" IMlnol1 81 K•n"' lndf8n• SI. 81 ll•h SI Ml•.ml !Ohio) •I Ot>lo U Wtsttrn Mlctl~n •' llowt11111 Gr"" Lowlsvlllt er Clncli'lnell, n Eastern Mkll1118n ti T Ole<IO, n 1111no1, St. •I Western IHlnol1 Hlttl IOMI ~ PAC"IC COAST LEAGUE WH<llf'ldlt IS, Cetta Mes. l SNlfl Willtll (W) del H•rrt•, 6·0, cit! B•ntOt<I 6·0. def. Puckett, 6·0, Sc>lvt v lW) lo\1, 1-6, won, 6·0, l>-2. Hon•n !W) IOll, ~on. 1>·1. 6·1 ~ I~ ·- ON Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE RE ALLY ARE FtlGHTS ~VAllA81£ llOM OIANCi( COUNTY TO l~l VIA GOIOfN STAT[ Afl{IN(S Ctnlral M lchlo•n ,, Kant SI Souttl Notre Dame er Aleb8m• (Ch•"ntl 1 et noon> Davidson et A.1>1>•lachlen SI. 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SAN DIEGO MESA TO\MNAMl!NT ..... l'\aY Orenoe Coast •0411 with Ctntral Arlron•. •·IS, IS·S. Or•noe Coesl SPiii with Sllow (Ut•h), 6· IS. 15-12. Or•noe Coall ~ Southwttltrn, lS·'l. lS·O Oranoe Coast del G<on monr, IS·I . IS·6 Hlttl IOMI ~AC"IC COAST LIAGUE LaQ\dlll llH Ch Clef Ort flH, IS-4, IS·7. 1S·7 ACADEMY LEAOUE Liberty C11rlstlen def Herlla~. IS·9 IS· 12, IS-7 n WRESTLING c*""""'""" ai1eee OtlldM Wl'lt n. l"lwce 17 12l-W•"1ll!ot0fl (Pl dee:. Soulff, l ·S l?t-Rulll (Pl dee: Uyekewa, 6·1 137-ftulr IGW) tacMlcal ''" over 0.111, IS-0 14S-Anclerson COW) dAw with Andredt. l ·I lSJ-Glles CP I PlMed H•tcha<, 2:07 1' 1-Tfattroth IGW) won bv IOl"ftlt. 17o-+4•rr•re (GW) PIMed Hoout, :S9 llO-McOrath (OWi technlcal fall over ~d· ci.ti,'2H 193-0k ll.trM>n !P l dtc Pttlf1on, 6-4. HWT.-Mcllrldt (GW) won llV lorftll FrkteY'• nnucttens IASEaALL A~LNWI MILWAUK EE llREWERS-Announced lhet '"' contrect of I an Oollvlt, oulfleldtr, wlll not bt rtnewed N•lleMI LMtue P ITTSllURGH PIRATES-Signed Jim Levt•n<t, m•n•o.r. to • --veer contract aASklTaALL NetleNll leshtMI AsMdetlefl ATLANTA HAWKS-Stoned Cllfl Lev"'91ton. torw•rd, •nd Ceorlc HtllderMlft, Oii• JaMlno1 •nd D•V• H-. ouardl. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS-Stoned Johnny Newman. Kevin HtndtrlOll end Wl•le W?llte. ouaros, Scooter McCrav. forward, •nd Dwtvne McClain. ouard·lorwerd. HOUSTON ROCKE TS-Slvnt<! Cralt Ehlo eno Allen LH vtll, 11uard1, •nd Hank McOowell •nd Rk h•rd Anderson, lorw•rds. 10 one·v .. r contrect1 MILWAUKEE BUCKS-Sfont d Cr•lo Hoctoes. ouard, to a one-v .. r C!ontr•ct NEW J ERSEY NETS-Slont<I Jeff Turner, fOr>••rd NEW YORI( KNICKS-Slonecs Ktnnv w ...... lorwerd ro mulllvear contract. UT AH JAZZ-Sloneo Rev Hall and Eddi. Huollts. ouard•, and Steve H•vl'I, ce111er, and rtechacJ tentellve aor~t with Ott Currv, ouard Fined lllcllev Gr..,,, ouard, l300 for mln lno reoulred tH rn functions WASHINGTON llULLETS-SIQned AnlhOnv Jonet end Da 1tld Htnd«tott, OUtrds. 'OOT9ALL ............... ~ DETROIT LIONS-Slonecs. Paul lutcller. linebacker Rtteawci Al Wllllams, wide recelvtr INOIANAPOLIS COL TS-Acll1tattd RoOblt Martin, wide receiver. NEW YORK J ETs-f'laced Joe Fields. center, on lnlurtd rtllf'Vt. Activated Mike Haloht, offensive Antman. PITTSllURGH STE ELERs-Plectd John sranworth. wide ~Iver. on the l~od , .. Sff'Ved "" Activated Mlk• Wtbster, ce!!IW. SAN FRANCISCO 4'E RS-Acllvaled Eric Wrloht, cornerbaclt Wal1ttd Manu Tula~. nose 1ec111e HOCkrf' Netlenal H.Uey L...,. CALGARY FLAMES-Traded J im Korn, def811samen·forwerd. to the luffelo SalWes for llrlan Enol>IOom. ittf8llllfNln EDMONTON OILERS-Traded Cralt Munl, defen'81'11an, lo the lluffato Sabres for future C01111der1tlons. HARTFORD WHALERS-Sklneo Oreo llrlla, ·t9hl wino, to 1 one·vH r contract. NEW YORK tSLANOERS-AllllOUllCed the '••klna tlon of Lts WaoMr, oubltclry director NEW YORK ltANGEltS-AsslQned lton Scott •n<t Derrll TralleJo, -llendtrs, Den Oueoan, Jim Wilmer •nd Roll Whl111e, dtf8111tm811, and Peut Fenlon, forward, to New Hav111 of 1119 Amertc.n Hockey Lnoue PITTSI URGH PENGUINS-Sell! Cflrls Oelll· cwls t. def""*"9n, to laltlmore of IN A'""1afll Hockev LH 9Ut COLLI GI I OISE STATE-N•mtd Max Cortltt soorts lhlormetlon dlrec:lor tor revenue st>Of"I• end Lori Orr ll>Of'ts lflformatlon director lor nc111-rewnut ll>OrtS "' IONA-Nt"*f Steve "'-men womtfl't twlmmlno coach. MICHIGAN ST A TE-AMOuncad ltlel Ille contract of Douo w .. ver, Attllttlc Director, !lat llM!I .. t•lldld ltlrou9'1 1"3 Downs, Giants s top Dodgers, 8 -2 ' LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Rookie Kelly Downs pitched a tcven·hitter for his first complete game in the major lea,ucs as the San Francisco Giants defeated the Los An&efes Dodgers, 8-2, Friday niaht. Downs,.._., struck out seven and walked one for his foun.h consecutive victory. He held Los Angeles to one hit throqh the first fi ve inn1nas and lost his shutout in the seventh on rookie Ralph Bryant'• k:adoffhomer to center field his sixth of the year. BOb Welch. 7-13, su~rcd onl ):' h11 th ird Ion to the 011nts in 20 career ded saons. The Dodger npn•bandcr who surrendered cipt nanund 11 bits tn SV.inninl$, fell behind 4-0 before retlri"I a blt~r. Mike Woodard. who bad thrtt of the O•anu' 16 h•t sinaJed. stole se<X>nd and scortd on a sinaJc by Will nark Mike Aldrete and Candy Maldonado, who aJso had three hits, followed with run-scoring doubles and shorutop Mari ano Duncan's fi eldma error allowed Maldonado to score. San Francisco increased it lead to 8-0 in the sillh on a bases-loaded passed baJI by Dodacr catcher Mike Sciosc11. a Nn·soonna sinaJe by W()Odard, an RBI Infield hit by Maldonado and a base Joaded walk to Chili Davis. The Dodgers scortd a l'\.ln 1n the ci&hlh on an RBI smaJe by Stev~ Sax. The victory -their 8l od -as ured the 01ants of bccomina the ninth team inoc 1900 to rebound from a 100.lo season wnh a Ytinnina record . Giants 1hon1top J~ Unbc had to leave the pme in the top of the kventh after u tain ma a sprained an.kk. 1' Reds sew up second in West .. From AP 411,.kllel CINCINNA J'I --:-The Cin~nnati Reds clinched • second-place fin1ab an the Nanonal Leaaue West -by ~tint ~ San . Di~o Padres 6-3 Friday niaht on the e1aht-stnkeout p1tchln& of Ted Power. Four errors by the l>adres contributed to the victory "I'd ,like to JJVe them credit for beina a aood team: but our 1nex~ence really showed." Padm' Manager Steve Boros wd. "W~ had three rookjes make tbrowin&errors. Maybe you elimina~ those bid thro~ we miaht have shut m down a little more," Boros said. . Power, 10-6, aave up I 0 bits. Pac1rC$' starter Ed Wajna, 2-2. took the loss. The Red11Cored four runs in ~tom of the-fourth to take the lead, S-3. Eddie Milner bit into a fielder's choice with the bases IOlded and no outs to score Dave Park-~r. Tony P~TCZ foll<?wed ~th a 1wo-run double down the ri&ht field hne, sconna Milner and Eric Davis. ibe double pvc Perez I ,6S I runs batted in for bjs career. Perez is I 4th on the all-time RBI list. . Perez moved to ~rd on San Diego second baseman Bip Roberts' seoood error of the game, on a throw to the plate. Perei scored when catcher Mark Parent threw the ball into center field on a steal by Ron Ocstcr. . Ci~cinoati Reds' play.er-manaur Pete RQSC....Said earlier 10 the week that he m•aht play thls weekend during the Reds' final series of the season. Rose said after the pmc that he doesn't want to inscn himself in the lineup in place of the clutch-hitting Perez. "I don't~ how. I could J>C!SS~b~ take Doggje (Perez) out of there. It snot hke J was smmg on the bench hoping he'd go 0 for~ ... Rose said. Elsewhere in the National League: Attnt t, Braves !: In the Astrodome, Glenn Davis hit his 31st home run and drove in his IOOth run and Nolan Ryan scattered five bits over seven mnin8$ t~ lead Houston past Atlanta. Davis' two-run fifth-inning homer drove 1n Denny WaJJin& and made Davis the first Astro since Bob Watson in 1977 to drive in 100 or more runs in a season. E...-I , nutles i : In Philadelphia, Al Newman's one-out double in the ninth inning scored Dann Bilardello with the winning run as Montreal defeated the Phillies. Plratff at Mell: Rain caused the postponement of the game between Pittsburgh and New Yor . It will be made up as part. of a doubleheader today. Detroit eecqnd ....... Lem_ .1'1dtabr cloeea't 1aa .. to mon to fteld O'CMl.Dder from Baltlaore'• ltdclle Ilana}' P'ilclay mpt. Canllaal1 at CM.: The pme between Chicago and St Louis was postponed because of rain and will be made UJ? today, when the teams will play a doubleheader. In the American League: Tlaen I, Orioles I: In Bal\imore, Kirk Gibson drove in four runs with two homers and two singles in five trips, and Lou Whitaker added a solo homer, as Detroit defeated the Orioles. The victory clinched at reasr i rounh-placeiinish-f or Detroit in the American League East. Tbe Orioles, I 4-40 • since pulling to within 21/2 games ofthc division lead on AuJ. S, clinched a last-place fin ish for the first time in their 33-year history. .--· Twla1 t1 Wktte Sox !: In the Metrodome, Steve Lombardozz1'sgrand slam and Mike Smithson's four-hit pitchingoverei~t innings sparked Minnesota to the easy victory over Chicago. ladlu1 I , Ma rlaera ': Jn Cleveland, Chris Bando singled home the winning run with one out in the ninth inrung to give the Jndians the win over Seattle. Brewen 4, 81-Jaya I: In Toronto. Qill Wegman won his first game since Aug. 20. combining with two relief pitchers on a four-hitter. and Rick Manning hit a solo homer to lead Milwaukee past the Blue Jays. Royall I, A'• 4: In Oakland: Charltc Lcibrandt and Dan Qujscnberry combined on an eight-hitter and Jamie Quirk and Frank While homered to lead Kansas City past the A's. Yukeea at Reel Sox: The game between New York and Boston was postponed by ram and will be replayed as part of a doubleheader today. 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A-12,nl A-11 '14 DCC wins -conferen ce opener UCI womeii'St eam takes early lead in A -Cal tourney The Oranae Coast College men's soccer team opened its Oranae Em- pire Conference campaign with a 1-0 win over Victor Valley Friday on the Pirates' field. Ce nter-forward Cu rtis Watton ac- ooul'lled for the game's lone goal , 2S' minutes into the second half as OCC upped its overall record to l-4. The Pirates will host C'yprc$s Tuetday afternoon in its next test. Jn another community colleae INOLEWOOO (AP) 8111 Oenaeo. Ron Wilson and Hannu Jarvenpu ICOted two aoaJs apiece Friday as the Wannipea lets defeated the Los Anaelet l<J..._ 9-7. 1n a pcnahy•fillecfNHLuhabitton pme. The Jcuwt:re tra1hna 2-1 when me., ICOred five p1s in a 7'h-m1nu~ q,en in the leCOftd period to take a 6-3 ftad. They did not trail aft.er that. Dale Ha~b'*. Paul Maclean and Tbocnaa Steen each bad one pl for Wi-9JUpes. match: Goldea West 4, Su Diego Mesa %: Pat Penner scored three goals as the Rustlers improved to S-3 overall with the non-conference victory at home. Penner opened the scorina with a pair of goals nine minutes apart in the first half to gi ve Golden West a J. .. u advantage. After San Diego Mesa closed the pp to 2-1 at halftime. Andy Lough tallied with about 13 minutes to play in be game and Penner scored h1s1bird aoaJ Wlth two minutes remainina. Brian Waluik and Tim Bontrager shared the aoal-keepina cho~ and each allowed one aoal. Golden WettwillopenSoulhCoast Conference pjay qainst Long Beach City Colleae ~nda~. ln IM womens All-Cal Tour~ Dave "T.&cr· Williams. Marcel Otonnc and Moms Lukowich each scored two ioah for Los Af\Flcs. which scored six power play aoals in tbcpme. Paul Cllay Wdc9d a lbort-ha_ndc:d pl (or the Klnp. Winn1pea 5COrcd thrtt power play pis, one lbort-handed pl and an empty-net pl. Referee Don Koharsks calkd JS penalties 1D the pmc. 1nc:lud1n1 four m.;6r 1n 10M. ·- nament at UC Irvine: UC Irvine 3, UCLA 0; UC lrvla~ I , UC Su Diego 0: The Anteaters arc ued for first place with UC Davis at 1-0-I afterthc first day .of action In the five-team. round-robin tourney at Crawford Field fn cascofa tic 1n the final standings. goal d1ffercnt1al W'llJ detcnnine the winner. UCI holds a one.goal advan- tage at this point with two games to play toda~. Action begins at lO. Kann..Grelsson had two goals to pace UCI CS~ 1-1) to victory over UCLA. Valerie Dehn made fout saves to preserve the victory and added five saves to shuttfag out UC San Diego., In a community colleac women's match: Oruae Coa1t 1. Loe1 Bea8 cuy CoUttt t : Seven ditJercnt players scored for the Pirates who raetd out to a 2-0 advantaae 10 the fint four minutes on aoal~ !>t Barbara Sou.u and Pam Lewin. OCC 1s l-0 in Oranac Empire Conference play and 6-1 overall entcnna •ts match 11 Palomar Tuesday. 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Ttce mcctina • Othtts entered arc Ice HoL who will be All seven cntn~ wc!'C as1aned llSnddeo b Pinc.a) and 1$ aullf>C'd 120 pounds for the 1 th runnma o( the I 1/16-pounds· \v,11 Dancer Shoemaker I \7 mile event for 2· ear-old fillies. l(all ttvcn p0uods' Manpkl. Valenzuela, 116 p0uodl. lo to the po t. the to~I purse wall be Skrp Out Front. Ale' h 112 pounds. and 266.3SO andtltcW1nnerwiUeamSIS9,8l0. Ehmmanlc. Pedroza. 1 pounds. Tbe field. frof\'\ the rail ouc Tap A Sou, who wiU be ridden by Laffit Plnca). Saros l(all seven entnc1&0 to the~ the to"-1 Bria, Bill ShOemakcr~ Taxpayer's Folly, punt will be s 2. 00 and the WUU\CT ~ Eddie Dclah<MaJA)'C. Ro.id to Happt earn S4Q 000. nm. a.<• o.....,.. "'• ""-Patnck V~la. Secahuista. Cbris kywalkcr. the t 9 s nta Anita ~ "1·=.J-:C:";".:~.~ ..... ·-McC&rron; tlk. s Lad)', Marun Pedror.a. wmocr, ha tcorcd V"Jctones 1n the San 0.., _.., te.-te ._ --..-and Ochcatc V 1ne, Gary Ste¥tM.. Kancli~ at Del Mar and the ~ te. ... oi ..._. • ._ ._. A field of tcvcn 11 also cn\Cttld •n lOday's Male 1n hia lut two &&anS \OJ)H b1m sn W'IU ~Yl0w•wn. ~•. °"' --S7S,QOO..added C.ol. F. W. Koester Handi-in 1) lifetime na.ca.-=~ ,__ ...,.,. aw ,,_ ...... ..,.... p, t one-nuh: race for )..~and up. =:,;: "::;~..=" ,~· on Santa Anita's turf courtt. Palace Mu 1c'1 last WU\ wu •n the J°'n tW9lt ~ kywa.lkcr. who will be nddc:n by Or-He nry Ha.nd-pat Hotlyw~'Pat\ In CALL 842-5878 IP CALLING FROM NORnt OllANGI IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANG! .. 540-1220 411 llOO SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • l ~ ~ty OH\.V Ho AMI &tale, 0-ie.I, ~Mt. loelltle. Ot ... W.nted . o::a. su; LOST· 1t.i: SMI Point Malal tr SIM ;,;:;.:.;;.. _____ _ i0/1tl7 10% lnttrett H t mat• ya n C AT I I ft ...... • lllllTAIY/1.-f. UllWUI IAUI . IAITllllH DELIVERY PERSON • Rite. Celt 131-8350 brgw llah bteck lice: Admlni1tratl0n1 aMltt:hl. State Farm Agency. H8-For RE. Co. In Ntwpot1 Full or part time counter 0 c Performing Arll Friendly & enet~k:. M· Aa ti Pewa & tale. toat Sept 27 ln1uranoe egency FV ar .. Nell• otc Mgr BHch, good typll'lg, ..i. In en "Old ttme·: c.nter int91'Vle*lng for F. 10-2. Must haY9 owr ......... Of 21. 214 Ag1te. BalbOe Typing. eccounling , a trelMe. &d Qttpty Salery commun~llon 11(1111. & h~rdwlre •tore SH prole111ona1 exl)e(lenc;ed c•r Irv., .. eec>-0211 L ......... 11 BR 111875-1092 or 495--1140 computer exper pref d comnarte Req % yra Ill general otta lkiltt. Steve, Wright H1rdw1re, Bar1ende<s/Cocktlll Ser-11m1 • Compen8'110n b1Md on up/or 2 yre ct(,fe. Send For lntervi.w 152· 1211 126 Rocheater CM Pi k -.. GEM ~LIVERY SERVICE LOST M EN'S READING exper. Interviewing Mon, resume to: Ad /1 11 c/o ' vert/Ber Porter I c • Allen Beck Florist. 2ouw Grocery a & other needl. GLASSES IN BLACK Oct 6. Fe>< ...,.t 474-0018 Deity P"-1. PO Box 1580, U•nUJI UOIPT, MHAllll •••fS Up epplleatlon 11 600 Nwpt Blvd, NB 875--1353 • O 7 d CASE h Id f "'9"t' "" fT -----Town Center Or. Coste vpm-1 PM aya I W9" w/ o er Of pen dys 0< 4~322 evet Coste Mesa. 92826 PermlMnt F non ll'Okr. F-« Yn1 Shoe Dept Mell, Mon-Fri btwn 9 30 DRIVER a Aorrat AtllllMI CdM vicinity, 844-7280 Loat on 7th-SI Bal Penn type 80+, chellenglng tn Falhlon l1land FT/PT s•th • · Tuea Sept 30 831-4217 AWARD WINNING FIRM LEGAL SECRETARY PIT I I I'd. · AM · 4 30 PM "' r •SPIRITUAL I PS.VCHI~ · SHkt Interior designer. xln't front office tkllla, po• t on, eJCp. pre ' Full time. 640•7810 TIN l&Ml lrtt READINGS. l>elm end LOST Old fe 1 Poodle, Minimum 3 yeare pro-word processing helpfl.ll !~~:; ~'.'e~'C~~•u;,~~e ·IUm AIYlllR 1 •• ..... •1 2112 card reading• avallable. 'Mlpy', female, vie of fesslon1t experience. 60wpm+ 714-497-3181 ' Cell for •n 1 847•4044 IO&ll SALIS PIT. mature I respc>n--. • N111onahy reoowned pay-PCH/Newt1nd on 1011 creatlvl~ & mgmt s1c1111 a _.p · Clothing St0<e for women slble S11e1 a«>1htl Wlll HIYlll WllTll csh1c, ,1oeat a ~·d 19 ~1· 536-49~4 must. end reaume & LEUL UO'Y l llOIPT Ttcllaical/Tra•H , ~~gs :a~~d!!,_ seeple kf~,'~~~\: ctraa'11n6?67·~40E2617btthwn''1 o~M5 Immediate et'llpl~y,,,ent. ells acllon ~u1r1nt-.. LOST·REWARD. M grey 111ary hl91ory to: Impact Sec'yJreeept: Top tkllla. SSOS Part Tl:;.-; FHhion __ .. _ • Trelllc contrac1or't-ta cur· ,492-7296 or 493•2054 minx cat w/p1rt tall, wtlt lmeges 261 I SI Yale, r.is, lor busy L~a • Island Kay 75&-8908 BEAUTY SALON rently hiring PIT Van ..... I ,.... . nzs chest & paw1:M1son' Sant• An•. CA 92704 Hiiis Law olflce. 830-0 ••UTl·IP UTIST * --AHISl1n1 needed lor bUsy Orlve<s to drive In the Celt Petrick 963·8659/D RE Bro«er/AllOQate to OFFICE HELP Founteln V11tey Publ fllm IMflll IALHIAI CdM salon Uc req'd O C area. Apply et 13770 dr 960·4905/E work PIT with family req exper paste-up lrt~t1 Top commissions. ben· CALL 675·5531 Firestone Bl. Santi FM owned mortgage com· lmmed. opening. Need to do paste-up, Inking ellts 642·12.22 C M Spnnga (2 13) 921-04<42 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-llll ScltHll I pany. 673-7480 energetic person lor gen end design cover a. 111111 LOOKlll Fii I I I' 3012 ofllc11dutles.1yl)lngskt111 brochures Topsal&ben SALES PERSON for line PAIT TIMEWOIU EXCELLENT INCOM E 81 rac lH Mt4ic&l/Dtalal 5105 req'd Npl Bch Cannery Call Margo 55e-9360 Jewelery store exp d • FOR HOME ASSEMBLY SPANISH TUTOR High -Vlllage toe DATELINE-preferred Costa Mesa Penny11ver paging•rea 11 WORK FOR INFOR School to College level. HITAL AUISTUT TOURS Sandra 675-7620 OAIPEITHI area 546-3403 easy 10 learn Hours are CALL 504·646· 1700. R M t & 11 ed -Mon 10·30am to apprOK ea• on• b 111 rates. a ure mo vat per-Pleasant person, nice per-Carpentert/Pleceworkera TELE-SALES 7pm Tues lOem 10 a~ DEPT P-357 963-1662 Mrs Higgins son wltllng to grow. Front sonallty tor miking needed at 3002 South Prol11ssion1t poslllon 5 pro• 6 30pm Retlreet Exper'd rooTers_&_t-rll.....,-,,...- t and back otfk:f, any age phone calls In ott1c:e Reel HerbOr Blvd In Senta An• yrs e•p leadership a welcome Apply 1660 to wotk-tor HJUoofing_co. ta 0 .K Insurance collee-u1a.t11 & computer exper It eotMI" of ~ttcom must. CommlsslOfl only. Placentia Co111 Mesa I ble art tlons, x-r1y tlcenH helpful P1y based on S 1000 Wkly 720·8•67 ' Oppfy to IH rn va u1 1ooND 0 _, .. 631 · 1420 Q"alillcettons. Full or par• EXPER'D Concrete end -0,.1 I ltn IMIP trade end rm lor •d-F ne wh ..... w/ 14 e7evSITTER .... ., home or " ' .. 1 ed n c t Apply •r ti e Falrvl & S II ,.. ... , L" .. PIT ..__.._ .. s 7 30 time. 722·9550 mHOnry men ntereat G v1n emen r • ew un oww, l"Y'Ours Mon-Wed-Fri """ .._....,.., In 1tartlng own business Cla~l/ltatHlHll CLERK /MANA ER 17066 P1lmd1te St. HB CALL S48•4633 8am·1pm Mesa Verde am-3 30 pm. Resldentll l -PIT RECEPTIONIST-under l1rge 1andseepe Newport Beach 840·~ FO'LiNDSM Blk & Whl Area Refs. 662·7563 & Board C1re facilltles Mature person wt1h front Co (714) 855-3791 9520 CASlllH Momma cat. w/ttny gray Babysitter needed tor ~:;?H~~d ~ It orttee appertence to •MfEll 211 IEI Coastal Castle is now ac-Mothers Markel & Kitchen & wht kittens vac afternoon evening hrs, osp 1 ·• · answer phones, end llghl n • ceptlng eppllcattons lrom is now hiring 1 ceshter to Brookhurst. Between Mon-Frt lor 2 yr old Refs. Cltrical/OtUct 5 typing. ~aclllc View Experienced only responsible people Dey work 3_5 days per weelt Ellls & Garfield 964-4575 Call bet noon 540•2403 _ Memorial Park end Cell Bob 548-0769 & nlte PfT shifts are avail Musi be able 10 work or 751-8727 _ _ __ lllllllPEI Mourtury. Nwpl bch. Salt1 H lO with ltex hours Apply .at weekends Pis apply at· Found tong hair Tor1olse Loving. respon person to Developer In Costa Mesa 644-2700,.sll lor Pat 11045 Warner Ave FV 225 E 271h Street shell cat. vie 19th/ care lor my 14 mo son In needs Account1nt. 2·3 PIT lfCIPTlllllT Costa Mesa my NB home 3 "1y1/wk. yeers exp ln 1ccoun11 COllTll MELP ~~/I rv C M N/amkr Refs 650·5435 peyaJ>le. Conatr~ctlon For busy COM hair salon AIVEITISll& F/PT Dell In Irvine Alrporl CHTHFtLI ... ELI M-F.730-5PM.C M/Nwpt accountlng 111ptus Near Experneeded 675-5531 AOOOUIT • area Mon-Fri 660·0312 S50Jhr·photos Call FOUND 1 e Springer Joh W Al t C 11 --- FLIWllt8'1thltttl PIT' nr-0.C. AtrPori°. Hrs. !let. 852-9155 FWlllllAlU . Plllll Exp'd working w/colora, measurements & people R1pldly growing Gallery Call 2& 1· 7858 M·F 2·5 CAR 1n&1u1 Spaniel, voty McFedden area, exper. rel1. Eng n ayne rpor . e p IT SECRETARY EXECUTIVE COHTH PHSH, p /T Lenny's Photo Studio tor ';;;:;:::;::::::::::::::::::::::: & Beach. (714)897-6983 pr of cl enc y req . d . tor appt 751-6003 Smell ofc, three 5-hr day Weekdays S5 50 hour more inlo 675-0823 CdM i $1501w.k .• 650·5316Pam BO OKKEEPER F ull week Non-smkr COM Ekper req'd Lag Ben HCIHll 'FO UND Springer SpanTel. Responsible. lovl"" nar. charge, FIT. compuler SalrOarlene 673-1 770 Tphel Orenge .. eout DAally Dukes Burgers 499·24-14 E•p d w/'-nowledne ol Nee~ed Im~. over 25 yrs Exp pref but not nee Cell M-F. 9· 12 S..0-9700 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL. EST ATE TABLOID SECTION la1i•t11 A Fiaaacial ···'"' . =rtaailin 2904 d N OPPORTuNITY Wo117 To LND 2914 Slgnatvre Loans Up to S 10 000 Free Detells De- 11ers1lie<i 7311 Belereve • 1016 Hous1on TX 77036 male Vicinity Beach & ... ..v ellper helpful. nlsmllr. ~ I ot is '""'"g an C· ~ " • McFadden. Huntington son 10 care for 2 year old Vacation Reaor1s lnt'I RECEPTIONIST front ol· counl E11ecutlve for our p IT Ceo•tall WtltrtH Sport11sn1ng, electronlo1 eeach·897·6983 and 5 month old girls. 492_6801 Linde flee appearance, type 60 Retail Advertising De· App ly In p•rs o n & macn1nery Musi be FOUND WATCH Preferably In my EH111de wpm. good figure ap-par1ment A mlntum1:1m of 1013_ 1014 •lier 4pm nerdwor k1ng & rell1ble call 640_8676 CM home 1 child OK ClflUOAL p /T 111ude. 10 key by touch, 2 years media seles ea· Jonn Wayne Tennis Club Contacl Capl J Salem 646-483• eves/wknds _ Fiie Clerk. other light quallftlld only apply al pereence 1s preferred We on tht> Vachl C ~rime, between •pm to 9pm clerlcal luncOons Knowl· 151 N Kalmus Suite J-6 oller good salary plus In· WAITlflSINOSTflS 2 12? Newporl Blvd. NB REWARD 1200--Greatly Dt•t1lic1 3011 edge of basic lltlng CM. 9·2. M-F cenllves AM/PM Graveyard Shtllsl 673-1905 or 650-9423 Missed• Sm M Ute brn HOUSEKEEPER for slngle procedures 20 Hrs/Wk IECirllTlllllT ·Please send resume to available The Grinder poodle mix. brn ears. jutt woman w/offlce In lg Mon· Thurs 12'30-4-30. ""1 Restaur1nt 1400 W DfLIYfRlfl lrtmed. brn collar w/11gs Cd M home Need Frldly 7 .30-11 30am Major trevel Co In Npt Bch Or••IJ Ct11t Coasl Hwy NB Con1ac1 Fun outdoor work dellver- Vtc Newport Blvd/Monte THROROUGH detail Non-smoking ofl1c11 Is looking for FIT receP·. ltilJ Plltt Mgr 9am-7pm 642-8881 mg Ille small GTE neigh· Vista, CM Lost 9126 oriented cleaner, honett, Educ,111tonel audiovisual tlonlal, sense 01 humor 330 w BAY ST bornood phone books In 646-0112 or 882-8269 r,el1abl11, pleasant Non co Irvine area Cell tor a musl 17 14> 759• 1691 COST A MESA. CA 92626 the South Orang• County LOST Black Cet -10-n-g-hl-lt_,r '' smoker Must drive Poss app1 660-0727 SfCIETllY Al 1n Display Adv General 5530 ~e!~e~~119be ~ ~=~r: I T I Pfl no-wkend1, xln't -F 11 I Menag~ ema e ltlle wht on salary 673_3009 COMPUTER INPUT PER· or sma progrffs ve en· "' MAl•TEIAIOE MAI prool of lnsurence. Call Slomach, lovable North SON On-Call basis, llei1· gmeering and sales firm FIT apt melntenance eM· Mon Frt 8-4, 582·5662 Costa Mesa 545-7033 Ttaclltn, f&SO 1ble hours. smelt com-in S E Huntington C . penence pref'd Hard· lirLIY•llY _11-11 LOST Golden Retr Qog. pany 642·6916 ~each Must have top AHll ltri1t•11 ltlh11 worker with gOOd driving " " r1; fem Also LOST t11 PRfSOMHL T11tlt1r professional sllllls Excel· Earn 35-5<W• Call Debbie record S6·S7 per hour Forllori11 Must hive good 1 Seles support, phones. gm Flower Shop, 2750 B1lb0a t1land boOkstore, 15 yr H11se Priced to sell Aeglr ProperlleS Siamese male Vctv Or· Chrtstlan Ministry $5-$6 llRL FltlAY lent salary 963-0749 (714) 432·6637 TSL M I 642-16031 dr1111ng record Broadway ange & 2lsl 646-5635 hr Mon·Frt 642• 1426 1yp1ng & data entry Hrly SEORETAIY PIT IOOT SALES, FIT PIT AUTO DETAILING Harbor B·2 Costa Mesa WIDOW has MONEY lor II you re no1marcttlng10 lhe • Medical Im med open· A M M·F. 20 hrs/wk Experience Help Wanted Ma lure a dull FI T for TOs S 10Klup no cre<Srl LOST SIAMESE CAT, ctass1l1ect.1u~ you may 6e mg Cill Mike-. Dys Shor1hand Irvine We will train Wee ends 1noblle deta1hng co No Clau1t1ad'a • graa1p1aee10 lkett 1175--4000 ..,.. · no penally Cell Female. vec 01 University paying PriGM"lhll are ou101 64S· 7811. Evei 968-6947 CALL 261-1616 & evenings 842-2606 exp nee EOE 964· 1025 adverllM your llOme bull· Denison Assoc 673 7311 & Irvine 645-7088 11ep ___ ......._ __ neu .. \ HrRING Pl l & FIT Day & weekend help, GREAT PLACE TO ~Kt Cell for interview ~2.-5009 • Dllr'!ft I • HOUSE CLEANER 4 Hrs/Day St1rt. Exp • plu.. Wiii train. Own trans 675-3406 Lv Mag lllPIOTll In proceu reoeM ng In· spection Must !\now how· 10 use 111 ln1pec:t1on equipment SPC exp very helpful, good benefits Call for 1pp1 Mutuel Metal Stamping (7 14)848-8900 tlllu.l IUPIOTll IH4e4 Pi lfer , .......... ,,.,.,., laO..t1 .... .,.1. la~rltHe4lalb (HI) 221-1201 .llWILIY OLUI Wiii train 1h11p Individual Some ofta wort! & 111et. '" 1round help. S4·S4 50 M·F 9.5 F'ulr benefits. Calf Jeau f t or Jen 892-8866 ()( 891· 1856 WOHID 10-2PM, M on-Fri , 964-2581 IUIEIPAITIIT E11perlenced PIT demon· 1tntllng local department 11ores. 1 800-833-8800 llTIEl'llAlml llT•• Loolllng for 1 1herp, energ111lc IHI paced lndl· vldual for our produce dept Prodiice exp nee Full & Part-time PIMM apply at 225 E 17th Street, CoS11 Mese IOTOll llllTE Av11labl11 In Irvine 1re1 S300 to S600 No collect· Ing 3.4 hours 1 da~ Mond1y thru Friday after· noon Saturd1y end Sun- d 1 y morning. C elt 642·4333, 1111 for Kirk. ":-"-·::· 330 ":!Bay SI Coste M .... CA 92828 I04-Sew • 1 ~ mouM Hae Cl.M hit and calico dfe .. and t>tou1e. Direction a, .... ...,. pettem 90 ... mouM end dOttlM Eech peMm SUS plut 7se~ng fNY ......... , =:-... Stt r::::.:c.=: "'tm.""'9 ..... .... ... -...,_ .... , penins• Now Available E•rn Exlr• C••h For Delivery 01 Thi• Pa,,9r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNrAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT . Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no soliciting . Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -14-44 Ask for JoAnne Craney $2.40 per day Th•I'• ALL you P•Y for 3 lines. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAVll ISIFllLllS VOUf ~Directory Aepresent•llve ••2-•321tit.310 I . ~ ,. ,. 'UIMIRIW L09ded w/pow.r equip, b~tc on blectl, With Jeettw, • ,.., bNuty (1E0N4N) ~~2~ IN U.S.A. 111.-, .......... u......., •••• AM> T.VllG HMOCR TO 8( =1 • I AUa • MllMCE DATSUN '79 290Z".I(, xlnt cond, blue. 83K ml.I S5000 Oy1 281-7044 Eves 5-45-2083 • IJAllTI • LaASINQ • lARGCSI rMNTOAY ON IHl' wur·coor PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hl9fln1 Qvelhy S.lo ~ !>nvlu ... ,_ ··---, .. ODY IGll • COLOI CAl&l89AY BUICK DEALER IH OR~NGE COUNTY ~7& Hor-91.., CM 979 2500 e&t •toS.YH .. D•rk blue. i..tner Int, $6000 ObO 650-2898 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION or late model, low mileage Cadlllec1 In Orange County• See -..1 today• 540-9100 2600 Harbof Blvd COSTA MESA CAMAAO '76 Yellow, 6cyl EXTRAS, MUST ~Lll Bought a truck, $2300 662-2138 ... WI llY W. IAlll USED CARS l TRUCKS · COME IN OR CALL FOR Flll&lflWW. O.LILLO MW11t.n 182 I 1 BEACH BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACH Ml .... lsMl·JH1 •t11mY1IPlllT 5-19M(t, CMMlle Lie I 1LSM 104 ll,411 lHEODORf ROBINS FOR D .. ·I '(", •• A. fU JI "l \ii u (()\TA..,_,, .a r ~J l)l)10 THEODORF ROBINS JORC •' f Iii.Ill"' ... ' • ( ( J ') T 4 ._., f A ' ......... l Loaded w/power equip l much lnOfe. tJe #1LPOOO ...... "•'-••IS. u.. .... •••• MUSTANG '15 r9d Md9n, only 8500 mlla. very dean. AM/FM QU. afc. econ 4 c:yt, saooo obo &«-a.412 NB •12anmr1• ROYAL BRO. V-8. IUto. ale. tilt, crul9e, power w1nd/lock1. am/Im e... Uc # 1LST837 . .... THEODOR£ ROBINS FORD )(1('>(1 HAP8fJW ~ i • CO\IA Ml \A '>~. " 'M ... .nm .. Alpine wfllte. :Mt<, full ~, V6, extra ctMn. Lie: 11308805 PONTIAC 'St LeMen1 ClauiG Conv. ~ wNa.. orig °"'"' 44K • e.t otter' 6•0-2561 c ,__ L 8 A 4 s 2 s -I & F I I 1 E I D :;.r . -. . --.___ ------= •-------· - i.. . ..uc!!p!!I --.... ~-,. '!C m --rwuc.. 7 • _...c . .a --· wDll~~ -..cmncr · ..,Imel -,,IHIS{_--P!ll.lm [I. ........ -"=='ifaT.!~~:•-'='=aTml'~ ,..,t,Z: o!. ~ ~=Jlf¥4 ' =~c:.::;-"::1#afmP' ~'&~ "°~l:r "='laWl.Hf' ':.':' ~::..:::--.,. n.:::..!::r--.,. Dlllf,_OceoMr,, 1t11.,, n....,.......,......,. 11, ttM ...,.. n......_...,....,. n.~....,...,. T:::.-:.,.,.one•• Thefallowlftt11Jno11ur1 NOTtCI 11 HI""" UN'1r10 1TATllHIAlTH -::J.,.,,"10 AUTO. , !e ~o--:n~, Al· Nlllltled °' .... c-~111eLon· ctolr'l__.•UI Tet ._...,... ... / ~· e1YINt tllel uated = MauTW. 111 10110.flrj-, ...._AN. ftlUC.. IOCIATll JCX1Clt. Htt ~ ll"lloC .......... fJ. llllfl lhd. ~ ~Offtf'ft. 11141 Ootfla.nl, t "OWMWOOO ~·· filAL Tl'l..,WU.tt••t1110NON CJ)!!l~'!!._..~r.,.._...~~-·C.... Cellf. 1 .,... &.. WtllM ,._., ..... ttl, Oct~4.t1,tl,ltll =a: • ..!:'~r"°" -..Oh •103 ~.-J.·.~ .. ~-.Qeny. ~~. ,._,1• '!!!..~ _.,.., ...._.. -to_,.....,..-. Cery Ale11 4-:elillblltl, ••o. tNtne.C.. W71' .... , ,.._,... ,.__ ' -:-•atl •• "~ _.... __ .., .. Cfllll, ....... ....,. -,._ ""· TM City COUM1. Ill O. w.._ T MOote; 'Ir. DI IOl10 ~ a.u AN. 'NI Mon ~ • .,....,. _.._, ~. ""'--01 Adema t270I tH27 ~ 1IOO.CO.. ..... call-iw-t ... °"*· co; .. C81H.t2P07 COtp c;tOl~roo .... __ .,. --H ''* ... IMI .• •*· aot21 ....... Hunt 21" CenMy Ltd inc.. ~ ~· OuttM IN., ...... ..,...,aoo, on Ot ...... Celf.... ~AIM Poew. •10 -.... i ..,. "'MClllCO ~ ,.,,~ H ... CA.... """°" 9dl, CA.... c.itomilCorpotetlon, 1726 Calllott1l•. 207a HetNt ...._.._.floufofl1'00a.m TNe ttu.in.. 11 con-ewww, hn1• Ana. celf. •11•11. Celllf:.::, ' '9Cmt0ue_.. Tiiie ~· 11 OOll· .lNI ~ 11 con f kfY Ave. uos, 19111t• IMI. eo.11 ....., Celt. twt ,,,..._, OCtOMf 24, 1tM ducted by "'~ 12?07 ..... ~ .._., .._.. lllMm tTAlW ductld by. 1111 ~ ~ by "'~ An1, Cellf 12706 12121 " .,.. be tM ~ w...., T. Moore JI Thie bualnea• It con· Tiii ~ ...,..,. ,_ Htt ,..1'Mfltt . / Crllg McGlflly Kend .. I . Adame Mut91t• lrWeltrnent k • Thia t>u.in.t• 11 oon· o1 "'9 b'dder to dellWW Mt Tiiie ........... -t1tec1 duce.d by 1 99'*11 per1· wll*'*-'M~...,._ ~'5, WlM ~'=MMe ~:::: :''°"' n ..;::"' ·~~,!~ ... ~ Thlt ~I WM flled vtc41 Inc . Callf. CCW9 .. 51' duCMd by:• corporedon * lo -~ c.11'• °'"°' wtlll tM ~ °""' ol Or-,,.,..,. '* .... .. .... Thia ~ .. Mn-TAN ITO.. 1tol 1 ~-"="' ~ "' ...... wftll IM County Qetti of °' Outloolt °''~· Loe Atto., Otte T AMet. ,,.,.,.. k .. Pl°"9f' etltlOUnC9d .._ COunl)' on ..,...,_ CefY ~ .... ~ .. dUct by: .. er 0 ; eHI .,. ...._ .. , on _........, .. C°""'Y on Auguet 21, Callf M022 Thie .. ~ ... ~ .W.. l6de wlC bl oWllOIY 11. 1M1 Tiiie .. ...,,.,...., ... ~ ~ ._ 1of .._. ~ • • ..,_ 1*1· v.::"C:t lnO. ount to, 1He '* Tiiie ttullMt• '' con· witfl ttie COunty Clettl °'Or· ~ ~ f99d eiol.td at ,_ Wltfl ttte County a.tr of Or-~ .... • 17-J.I ~ ' A o°"'C 1121 nw ,.,.. dueled "Y· ~ "'"1Uf• atiee County Ot1 ...,........ 11:00 ''"'. 0t .. IOOfl ,...,._ ~ Orange eoeet .,. ~on ....,...., C•• _. 11. 11111 ~ .....,..., ,.,.. Mecl Lor~d~~on 8wtt PWllP':: ~=.., ~ Publlellect °'ange Coeet lcoC1 Gruben. ,,....." 2t, 1 ... ~~Min:; &:-""T.1~~~ 27. t8, 18M Ntf1I ~:':..-. =-~~=.::; ~=-L PllllOYIC• ~7.0ctOC-4, 1Nts.te • =-~ 1~~= 27. w1~"~6=of~ Putlllel* °'111111 ': Council Ctlernoert, CltY Hell. a.oG6 Put)hNcf Ofange eoeet '*"',...,._,to~-. 2• ,... 7121 Lori Or liuntlngt~ t S.015 .noe Oounly on Stptemb« Delly 111110C Octow 4, 11, 1t, 'T1 Fair °'"" Coat• Meu, -Delly Piiot Septemb« 27, Mec1 In Orllftll Coun«Y on ' ,_ IMdl callf t2t4t 314, ltN 25. 1'" Ce41forM. fOt the l\lrnWll~ "8.JC tl)TIC( Oclober 4, 11, 11, tMe o""'9 i, tlll fllU lllO. ~ OrMQlt c:o.t 1't11i bU.iMN 11 ~---.,,. MftTIC( ,_ a..m o f EIOHTEEN I II la-ocM ,.._.. ~ll'tlol.Octoblr4.11 11 duc1edDy:tlusb1nchndwlfe "8.IC NOTICE .. _"" Pub4lallld Orange CoMI --------PREFABAICAl'EO 8u ncnnout...... M ..... Md~of 25 ,... . . con11.nc.L Pelllovlc DellyPllo10clOber4. "· 11. "8JC M)llC( SHELTERS NMm tTATWmNT --ec Mftnl'r .... ~ . ..,,....,., • 8•-024 Tiii• 11119'Mnl WN flied ACTmOUI .,..... ncnnoue ...... 25, 1918 •. I Addltlonel Mii of Ille TM kMlowtng .,.rtOne.,. I"-,.,,~ J.... I . MoftM, 44'7 with Ille County Clel'k of Or· ..... ITA.,._,-MMm ITA~ h-025 '1CTIT10Ut ...-_ .. H*flleetlonl ~ be o&-doino ~ ... M on1011y Ln.. t e n County on &eptemb« TM fOllOwlng peraona .,. The follow4na '*'°"'we lllMm ITAW ... necf el Ille Office of tN HUSTIN0'8 ARTwOADS ~ == ce."'**• CA Pt8JC tl)TJC( ~... doing bUelneel ea. • The d O Ing but 1 n e u u The ,...,. '*"°"8 "' flurd!Mlng A.fen'., 11 ,,.,, .19'08 II Cid A-fount.in ..... : ..... .. ........ .,.... • ,.,,. Starl!Oflt Company. aaoe llll09Worll1, ?3724 Camtne> rtalC NOTICE doing buelneel ... ~. Cotta Mtee, Qell-V'altey, ctilf. 8270e Notice Ill llit«>y ~ ~ Orllftll CO.. fltennout U Publllhed Or.itoe coeetl River A~ .. Newport BMch, CaplllrlllO, LJQuna NlgUel. J W. O!VILOPMI NT. tomie. Aid• lhould be,.._ Stewn t.41ct1U1 Hulllna. pureuenl to MGtlont 71 Deify lil'lot .... ,._ 17. NAlmtTATIMIJfT Dally Piiot September 27 Cetlfornl1t2')3 CAtit77 ,tcTITIOUteulMU 11•1 Oerlleld St., Hunt· hitnecl 10111 .. 11«1tlon of tM 10729 El Tiburon. Fountail Ind 3072 Of tM CMI Code of OctCIMr 4, It. ti. 1tM rt. followlng petllOtll ere October 4 11 II 19M ' N1t1ey Coyne Wlllt, 3801 e.vertey KllM')el, 33752 MAim ITAT'IMUf'f ington leedl. Cellf t2l4I ~ Clettt. within Niel IJme Vllley, Celt 12708 ~~ °t'.:~owt~ la012 ~~~~INICAI.: • . • s.eee River AY9 . ~ e.ectt. Orllllede •f. o.na P1 ' CA The fotlowtr\O petllOtll er• Jtctt Dean Welde. 1001 I I, In • tealed enYelope Thlt butlMH ,. con wltl.... t bile auction DIAONOSTIC LABO RA· Celllornl• 92"3 t2829 Oolng butl(llM ••• Florldl St • Huntington ~Ufledontheoul~wlttl ducted by enlndlYldull 180112 ~o~•tructlon 'J..i"'r. PmllC tl)11C( TO" .. -,IC lll'ITlC[ Tltl• bu1lne11 11 con· Thia butlneH 11 con-FAJRENGINEERINOAND IMGh,Cellf 1"4a llM Sid Item Numb« and 1he Steve Huetlrtg • \i Y, 14181 Ntwpott A\'9., ..--"" duc1ed by 111 lndl"'®el ducted by en lndlvldual OEVELOPMf NT , 5512 Tflll bual,_. It con· O$>enlng Olte. • Thlt llalement wu tiled £¥1, Irvine, CA et 10:00 em ,tennoue .,l llPIM . Ste 0, Tuetln, Callf. t2t80 N.wy C. Wlll9 a.v.rley Kltntnel Tiverton Clrcte, WHI· dUcled by en lndlvtdOa;I EKll bid shall '99Clly wOh the County Clerk of Or on 23rd d•y b1 Oct®-. ..... STA~ Joni\ Co<Mul, ArcJIH ACTITlOUI.,..... Thit .'1•temtnt WU filed Tl'lit ltetement w .. flied mlnaltf, Cllil 82183 Jec:ll D. w~ eech and ev«y 11em •• Mt ange County on &eplember 18M lhe following deec<lbed flle fo11ow1ne DehOftl .,. Merine $Ip '21, 3S33 W MAMI IT A Tl-..T with the County Cleft! Of Or· with the County Cter11 of Or· Saki Dajani, 5&72 Tiverton Tlll9 1te1emen1 w• flied loftll In the tpeelflcallone. lt. 1999 Pfopel'ly, to wit: OOlno bullMel ie·I · Peclflc C091 Hwy .. ~I The folloWlng perton• are ange County on September •nge CQUflty on Septembet Clrclf. wntmlntlet. Callf. with 1119 County C1lrtl of Or· Any end •II •.11ce9llon• \9 the raaM 19et lnle<nallonal llcertte TOWN CINTERl PLAZA 9Mch. Cellf. 82ta3 doing buslned.. 4, 1988 22, 18&a . 92&a3 Moe County on Stipteinber ~ttlcatlon• must be CJMt. Publlshed Orenge Coat • 6 0 13 2" c Al v IN ''°' ENt •1t1 StnM Sente Sharon Co6eul. Arehel A~ERICAN HEARING AID "*" , .. " BerH Serakby, 5172 28. , ... ty stated In the bid and fall· Dally PllOt 5->lember 27 •717221035'5238 Ana, Celf. t2705 • Merine Slip 1'21, 3333 W CENTER. t 111 Town & Publletlecl Orange Cout PubMehed Ofange Coaet Tiverton Cir cl• WHI· Pal1111 ure to .., tortll any Item In Octobef 4, 11, 18, 1888 Said Hie I• fo r tM Equity lllertnera/Two Pacific Coeel ttwy .. Newi10r1 Counlry Rd ~ult• • 10, Or· 0811y Pllo1 September 13, Diiiy Piiot September 27. minster, Celll 92M3 Publllfled Orente OoMt the specification• shall be sa..ooe IMPOM of Htl1fylng lien Of 2000 lllowell Street, Emery: 9Mch, Celll 82ta3 .noe. Call! 9 Ht 20. '11. October 4, 1988 October 4, 11. ta. 1888 venia Otani, 5972 llverlon Delly Pilot OctoMI 4, 1 t, 11, 0rounds f<>f rejection of the lhe unct.rllgned lor lowing vllte, Celif. 94IOI Tiiie buelneu 11 con· Donald Harvey Wlllle, Sa983 S.014 Circle, W•lrnlnelet. Celli 25. 1He bid • and ltelfege together wlttl Don w. Cerlaon, t Sand duc!led by· hulberld and wife 18583 Elm Cir . founleln 92613 Sa-031 Eldl bid lfllll ... IOfth Ille rtalC NOTtCE coat• ot Mfv9nlalng end ... tilll Roed. Orinda. Clllf. Jof)n c.Hu• Valley. Cahf 92708 • Th, butln1u I• con· !\Ill namea Ind reelderlc9I of ,ICTITIOUa ..., ... ,, penHS of.... . 14563 Thi• eta1M*lt we1 filed Evelyn 0 White, 18583 ducted by 1 generit P•r1· 111 per1on1 end partlH NAMI ITATllmWT Dated IN• 1 day of Octo-nie llumb«g 11M Atvo-wltll the County Clertl ot Or-E.lm Cir.. Foun11111 Valley, PlllJC fl>TtCC Plll.IC NOTICE nerll'llp lntereeMCS In tbe propqaal If The f--...... _.. .,. bel', '""· c a ble Tru1t. Dente l 111ge County on Septemb« Calif 927oa Batu SarMby !fie bid la by a corporlllon, dOlnQ .;;;;;,;,; ;;:-·· ..:.:..,TOWWO. JMft M. g!::."'.,~· Trut1M , •11 24. 1He Thll buelneu II con· t*4 f~~A~I Tl\le llllemtnt wat nled ... ,. IM MIMI ot the of. BEECHER ENG.. 1824 Publlthed Orange co.at ,.,...,._ 14513 Orlve. Orinda. Publ""9d orano!= duco:.:r-..':!:~n:.::w1r. ":~A~.:· The folloW!ng petlOnl .,. With the County Clefk of Or· fleer • wno can Ilg!' '" wauac. 8200, Co.ta Mele, Dally Puo1 October•. 11M v-..;.,..___, o. w........... ....... "'6'k. Piiot Octo ..... •. 11. 1•, Thie 1tatemen1 wu filed Tiie f--...... .......-1 .,. doing bullneu ... The,...,_, anoe County on Septemb« 90reement on behalf ul the Cetlf e2ea7 ....,._., ,,,_ ......,. ~, "'""' " v--".,, -~· s t ...,..,,,_, 24, 1986 C04'Pof&tlon and wflelher Don 0 8Mcnef 1924 8.0M Cley Str..c. Sin FrlflOllco, 25, 19M wllh the County Cler'll of Or· doing bullneM u : El Blall top. nc , 4301 Blreh •&. more than one offlc« mull • Celf. 14111 • S,.-023 ante County on September Set'llce Station, 2747 E ~8Md'I. CA 92te0 11gn If the bid I• by 1 P•r1· ~::l':~a,<>3· Coll• M.... rtB.IC NOTICE Tiie Croom IMO Revo-11. 1988 Chapman AYenl.le Orenge Sheron L. Kent, 10872 ner1hlp Of • joint venture, T' .. s butlnese 1, con-cable Trull, George E. "8.1( tl)TIC[ rmut CaUlornla 82669 ' ' 00fo1hy Cir .. VIII• Palil, CA tl•t• the nemea and •4 •u IC •1ot Cfoom J# True1 po Publllhed Of ante Coul Muncel lncorporeted 92M7 ,_ Publl.ned Orange Cout Dally Piiot October •. 11. II. 25. 1986 • duct4tC1 by an lndhndual ' ' ... . · ,tC....._ ... --u Deity Piiot September 27, 2482 9.-... Drtve O......_~ o.otge N Kent .. 18072 di' ..... of all genertl Ptlf1· Don8eechef NOTICITO 8olC500t,lncllneVlllege,!'fV .,,___ "'-' • ,...,. 1-~ • -· Doroth Cir Vilt p .. CA ner1 and joint venturers If 1 This Slllernent WH filed CMDfTORI M 99450 MAim ITATUllNT v..1ober 4 t 1, 1v. 1......, dale, Clllfelfnle t l iOt Y • a ""· --------- the bidder 11 1 101• With lhe County C..,k 01 Or· llUUl TRMIWl"' The LeWI 1983 ~ The fOllow(ng pe1sone .,, 81..003 Thie bullneH 11 con. 82M7 POBllC NOTtC£ OfoptlelOflhlp or another lange County on September (leGe. 1101 .. 107 Truet, Marvl" T. Levin, doing busineM u : ducted by 1 COtPoflllon Thia bu11neH 11 con-__ _..;.._..;.._,___ __ _ entity lhal don bu"'-8 19 1988 U.C.C.) Truttee,2000POW911Stteet. (a )STERND"IVE EX· POBllC NOTICE Munce! lncorporalecl, By duetedby-ac«poratlOn 'ltTtTtOU9'9U ... ll under a llc1ttl0Ut name, the • · ,a:IOM1 Notice It hereby given lo EmeryYlle, Cellf. Me01 CHANGE (b)OUTORIVE EX· Aracell C Deley. Pt.. SharOl'I L Kent, V~· NAMI ITATl•WT bid thall be In the rMI name , Publl•"...,. Ora,.... c~--t creditor• ol the wltllln The Ktiplen 1812 Atvo-CHANGE CO., 1872 Pl-· FICTITIOUI M.1 ... 11 ThlS llalement •H filed PrnidWll The fol,__,. t of the bld4er w11h a de91g· Dally Pit;;'i' S-t~-w·v named trensletor11) thet a cable Truat, Jay M. Kaplan, Ue AY9 .. Cotti MMa, C8'11. NA• I TATl•WT with Ille County Clertt of Or· wtih":!.f!.'.!_~~~ku Ii~ doing b~~~:.!*:' ;': nation lollowlng ehowlnp -.-• bulk trantfe< 11 •t;>outto be Tru1t1e, 1t7 Ave nld• Raymond Paul Arid•. 711 The lolfowlng person• are •nge County on September ... ..,.,...,.y""'"" or..,... vlfonmental Sy11eme. 485' "OBA (the flc11tloul name)' . October 4· 11· 18· 11'" made on personel property Mira~ Tiburon, Cetlf. w Bey, a.Ibo&. Cellf 82883 doing bullneM.. 4, 1988 Inge County on September Paseo De Vega trvlne. CA prO'tlded. hQwevef, no )It. Sa-008 hefelnaft« delcllbed 94920 Thl9 butlne" 11 con· V 0 D I M A N n.u 18· ISM 927 15 tltJou1 name lh•H Ille~ The name• and bullnnt Terry E. Sheldon, 451 ducted Dy: en lndMctual ENTERPRISES. 1535 Su· Published Orange COHI ,,, .. 7 H old v 8levl J unlelt 111ere le a wrrenl P\llLIC NOTICE acklr ..... ot the Intended MontcrMt Piao., Danville, Raymond P Arlda perl04', Spc. 18, ,._pon Dally Piiot September 13, PubllllMd Orange Coat! 485:'.Pueo De v~.'i,-.i~'. reglltrallon with the Orange trtntferora are· KEVIN Calif 94528 Thll ttaternenl wu filed Beach, Calll. 926e3 20, 27, October 4, '986 Dally Pllol Septembel' 27, CA 9~715 County Aeco<der In cue of 'ICmtoUI _,..... J ENSEN 1no RODNEY Rober1 J De Monie, 2045 wllll lhe County Cletk of Or· Vodlman V Nofwood. Jr . Sa97h October 4· 11· 18 1988 Steven Rendall Wllllame, corporation•. Include the NAME I TATIMl:WT HOFFMAN, 15-435 Jeffrey Oakland Avenue.. Piedmont. ~County on Sept«nbet 1535 Superior, Spc. 18, 88013 20671 HoriLIOn Lane. Hunl· ~ of the PrMldent, The lolloWtng per10ne •re Rd . Suite • 115, lrvlne. CA Calif 8•8' 1 29, 1818 Newport 8each. Calif 92"3 ---------lnQlon Beach, CA 92646 Seciratary Treasurer. end doing bu•lneu H 92714 The Denley Family Trv111. nau a ThlS buslneu It con· Ml.IC NOTICl ---------'rhls bulln•H I• con. Manager ' A SLICE OF ORANGE The tocellon In Cllll<><nla W1Mer E. Danley, Jr.. Publlthed Ofange Coast dueled by an Individual P\llLIC NOTIC[ dueled by a general part· TM City Councll of the COUNTY,' 1800 18th St H of IM-chlel eKecutlv9 offioe True1 ... 1880 Veteran Ave., Delly PllOI October 4, 11, 18. Vodlman V Nor.ood, Jr f lCTITIOUI IU ... 11 Ill City ol Costa MMa r...,,,_ 212, Newpor1 8each. Calll Of Pflncipll bllllneta offlce No 311, Loe Angelea, Cellf. 25. 1888 This etatemtnl WU hied NAMI ITATaMl:WT ~N ..... IT"eAJTl•""!!I ~"':C, V Blevine, Jr the right to rejeC'I any <>< •II 82663 of the Intended transferor 11. 90025 S..032 wtlh lhe County Clerk ot Or· The following persona are -.. '"' Tiil 1 1 1 filed bids. . Lorraine Fa!Wua, 1800 Hme. Tiie Wiiia 1~ Femi"' ange County Ol'I September dOlnn ..... 1n"' u T ...... ._ .. _ The lollowlng pereont are 5 • • emen wu 18th St M 2 t2.. N """' ., "' .. ...... • ..... .., dol~ busm.t ••• Wllh I/le County_ Cl«k of Or· VendOf wMI be required 10 -...... A" otllef bulineeJ nemea Trull. J ThorllU Welte. 111-lt' lll'ITIC[ 2v. 18" ma1k Mwllatlng Gr0U9 •• S '"T ••EDIC '"L '"D· Mge County on September comply wfth all appibble Belch. Ca111 92663 1nd addr•MI UMd by tlle Truetae. 17 South Atta Mwa. ..._"" '1111all Meclm.,Jt; 201 14th SI •3 " '"' ,. " 12 t986 Equal Employment Op· This business la con-Intended tr-leror wtthll'J. So LAguna, Calli ~2e77 l'ICT1TIOUI _,...11 Publllhed Orange Cout Hunt k h, CA 92848 . . VISORY SERVICES, 10417 ' ~ portunlty lews end regu· ducted by an lndlv1dual th'" years IHI Y"'• lut Douglas M Kiiiy, 'JQOO MAW 8TATa•WT Dally Pllol October 4, 11, 11, Joseph Jahn Todd. 20t Elk River Ct .. Founraln Val-Published Or1nge Coa1t latlone Lorraine Fanizzi Pit! eo far H known to the Powell SlrMI. E~lle, The lollowlng per90ne are 25. 1988 1<tlh SI •3, Hunt Bch .. CA ley, Calif. 9a708 0811y Pllol 6-ptembel' 13, ' Thie conlrllCI 1a tubjeet 10 Trus atatemenl wal flied Intended transfer.. are: Calif 94608 doing bu..,_. as: f ~ 9'18-48 Carol Yandura, I0417 Ettl 20 27 October 4, 1888 • flnancl., 111111anc:e con-with Ille Counly Clerll of Or-none JoM Lte-NlelMn. 2000 U S SP 0 RT S AC . Thie butrnen 11 con. Rlvec Cl, Foun1a1n Vl/IMty, Sa9t0 tract betWMn lhe Orange ange County on Sepiember The name(•) and bullnee.t Powell StrMI, Emeryville, CESSORIES 2122 South P\8.IC NOTICE Oucled by an lndlYldual Cilll 92708 County Transil Dlltrlct and 19, t986 addreu ol the Intended Calll 94608 Grand Ave 'suite c Santa Joseph J Todd Tht1 buslneu 11 con· !he U S. DepertO'lent of Fa20350 transferee(•) are: BARRY M. Robert J C•SParlan. 47 Ana, Calff. •2105 . FICmeoua IU ... ..,. Th11 stllement was filed due tad by an Individual Too tired lo wlllt? Too tlted rieTmOUelUIM .. MAim ITATllMIWT The following oertont ate dOlng~­ WESTCO CIVIC CENTlR. 31858 Aney Ave.. Coeta Mne,Cettf 92$21 W•tc:o Rell Et11te ln- Yettmenta, Inc .. Cellf Cof· poratlon. 31151 Atrwal Ave • Cotta Meta, Cllt 92821 Thl9 buaineH '' con· ducted by: a c:«porlltlon Unda J Melloty/CFO Thlt 11a1ernen1 w• tlleO with the County Cler1! of Or· enge County on September 2'. 1tl8 '11t1t 1f Publlttled Orente Coea1 Dally PllOI October•. 11. 11: 25. 1988 PACIFIC VIEW MHIOfttAL PAMC Cemetery • Mortuary ., Chapel • Cre metory 3500 Pacific VJev. Drive NewpOft Beach 644-2700 HAR90tlt LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mor1uary • Cemete'Y Crematory TrantpOnlllOn Publllhed Orange CoH I KING. SR and KATHRYN s Butllley. No 8, SauNlllO, us Spon1 Advenlufn NAMI 8TAT'llmWT wtlh the County Cler'k of Of. Carol Yendure 10 clnw? Too tlted to ,,_7 All btddet'9 wtll be requkeo D111y PllOt Septambef 27. KING. 14311 ShadybrOOk C1hl 04985 Inc . Calllelfnla, 2f22 South The lollowlng person• "• •nge County on September Th11 etatemenl wu flied Well ff rou'r• not loo tired to 1625 Gisler Ave Coate Mesa 540·5554 to oertlfy thel they ere not on Octobet' 4 11 18 1886 Dr , Tusttn , CA 92680 Victor Druskln, 3 186 Grind-Ave Sull• C Santa doing bullneu H 4, 1986 Wllh the County Cietk of Of· reed. you're nottoo tired 10 \. the Com91r~ General's Sa..010 Thal Iha properiy pertl· Washington No 7. Sin Ana, Call! 92705 ', MCCONNELL 'S ICE '31M11 ange County on Septembet' ..:.ehoc>_::.::._c:....l:.:uel::..:...:.tled:.:..:..:_ ___ ,L::::::;:::;:=====::::::'.:_ llet of lnellgtble con1rlcior1 nen1 hereto II detlerlbed In Fr1ncltc0. Calll 94 115 This bu•'""' 1, con· CREAM STORE. 12586 Publi"*2 Orange Coul 24· t986 Put>llSMd Ofange Coast Ml.JC NOTICE r.=.•l ., ell 110Ck In trade lr•ln Feinberg. 210 ducted by • e«poratlon Beach Blvd. Stanton C1hl ID8111 Piiot Seplambef t3. De 1 " 8 11y 6 PtlOt Oc1ot>er 4 11 "'ICTITIOUI ... 11._11 11tures equipment. trade AIOerbrooll Place, Moraga. Bobette MOfeno. Sec· 90680 20. 27· October 4, 1986 ., .. -,_ name •(Id gOOd win of• c.r· Cahl 94556 relary Patrlela l Shtkleford, Sa98• NAiii ITA'nMINT taln Y09ur1 Shop bualnnl. Ar1hur Hoff. 5989 Zinn Thi• tlatement wu llled j9831 SH C1nyon Cr . The lollowlng pereont 1r1 i nd le IOcated et. 150 5 Jef. Drive, Oakland. CaHf 94611 with lhe County C..,k of Or· Huntington 8Hch. Calll ptB.JC NOTICE dotng bullnea H fray Rd . Sulla 11115, Irvine, Allen Trant. 4Commodora enge County on s.ptember 92848 1--------- S.040 nao7a PubllShed Orange Coul Daily Poot October 4 11, 11 25 1986 Sa..018 IMMilNE KNa\111 IG1HMI'. __ ....;.._....;......;......;..;..__ C C FACTORS. 245 Fii· CA 92714 No 328. Emery:nlle. Callf '1•. 1986 Marian E PHreon. fllalC NOTtCE ---------~nnous 9UIMll · chef Suite A·t, Cotta Meta. The Buelneu name uMd 94608 ,,_.. 73·780 C111e 811que, P11m 1-----....;..___ Ml.IC NOTICE NA• 8TATIMRWT Calif. 92828 by sal4 lr1ntlt<0tt at Mid The S1nger·Pretco11 PublltM<I Orange Cout Desert, Callf. 92280 flCTITIOUt 8U .... ll ___ ....;..-......;...;.....;..,____ The followlng person•.,. Conltnenl•I Credit Cor· ioc.tlon ,. THE BIG CHILL Tru•1 NOfman 8 Singer. Dally Pilot Oclobel' 4 11 11 Slllcley M Berg, 10733 NA• ITATl-..T f 1CTm ou1 ., ..... doing bulllMff as A) Lead-porauon, Celtfornla, '145 Fis· Thal uld bulk 1ran1let I• Trullee 2500. Steiner 25, l986 · · ' Crawford Canyon Road. The lollowlng person• are NAMR STATl•WT "'ii Edoe Produc1lon1, Bl chef Suite A· 1, Cotti Mesa, lnten4ed lo be conaym. Straet. San FrancllCO, CaHI Sa.O lll Santi An1, C1llf 82705 doing bullM$S H The lollOWlng pertonl are Web1. 1582 Hamilton Ave , C1llf 928'16 mated 81 lhe office of· BUR· 94115 Thlt buelneH le con· OAANGE COAST AUTO doing bullnest H Huntington Beach 82848 . Thll bueln•" fl con· ROW ESCROW CO, 501 John W Hiiiwig, 2285 dueled by jOint v.ntura LEASING, 2524 Htrbor SAND CASTLE GIFTS, SR TODSBTHE BEnD•1ml'l.L EVERtt--.·· Joteph N Calton, 7905 ducted by • c«poratlon Parkcenter Dr . Santa Ana, Larkin Straet No 17. San Ptll.IC NOTICE Patricia L Shackleford Blvd , Costa Me... Caitt EA 24-M3993, •8 Swlfl Watarlall, 1-iuntlngton Victoria W .. ton Cehfornla 92705 on or afler Francisco, Calif 94108 Thie elalement wH filed 92626 Curt, Newpor1 BeaGh, Callf leach, CA 9'1648 Thlt etatement was filed .October 22, 19M. Dirk A Fulton 228 E 2nd f'ICTITIOUI eAJ ... 11 with the County Clertl of Or· Orange Coe• AMC Jeec>, 92663 Jamee T Rankin, 7905 wltll lhe County Clerk of Of. This bulk 1ran1ler le IYI» Street, Beneclt, Calif 94610 ... ITATl•WT ange County on September Calllornla, 2524 H•rbor Le Cl1Jre 8 Prince (AKA Waterlallt. Huntington enge Counly on Septembef jecl to CaJllornla Uniform John B Olfn 8200 Acacia. The following Ptftonl are 23. 1986 Blvd , Costa M.... Call! La Clue B Farnsw0r111). •8 emlth CA 92846 19 1986 Commercial Code s.ctlon Oekl1nd, Calif 94818 dOlng butineN" THE ALL· ,_. 82626 Swift Court. Newport Beldl. Tf'111 buelneu 11 con· f»OMI 8106 Donald l Sll-.emlan, 70 BR IGHT BROTHERS Publlll'led Orange CoMt Thit buatneu 11 con· Calif 92663 ducted by oo·partnera Published Ofange Coat! Tha name and addlnt ot Bate• Boulevard, Orinda, SOUTH, 24881 lot Ser· Dilly Pllol Octobel' 4, 11, 18, du<:tecl by •corporation Thil bu11neu I• con· Joseph N Calzon. Jamet Delly Pilot September 27. the peraon with •llom Calif 94583 ranoe. Laguna Niguel, CA 25, 1888 Arthur Winston, a-al ducted by an lndlvtdu•I T Rankin Ociobef 4 1 I 18 19116 claim1 may be llled le BUR· David J a ynes 18 1 8 82877 Se-028 Manager La Claire B Prince Tiil• llltemenl ... tiled S•-009 ROW ESCROW co . 501 Broadway, No 401, San Slenley Albtlghl. 132 Vlt Thia tlaternent WU hied Thll 11a1ernen1 WH hied With the County c 1er11 ot Or· Parkcenter Dr . S1n11 Ana. F,.ncisco, Calif 94108 lllnl• Pt , Co111 M .... CAI---------with lhe County Clerk of Ot· wtlll lhe County Clerk of Or· .,. County on Septembel' CA 92705 Ref Escrow • and Steven K McGlnnll, 205 02828 ~ NOTICE ange County on Septembef ange County on September 10. 1988 Ml.IC NOTICE lhe tut day fOf llllng c111m1 Carol Court, Danville, C1Nf. Tiiis buelneu '' con. 26. 1986 11, 1986 Fl1tn0 by 1ny credlt04' Sha.II be Oc· 94526 ducted by an lndlvldual ricmtOU9 auaMH f121t11 ir ,,,_ If you had a progr~1ve neuromus-' cular dtSease, every tomorrow wuuld bring you greater weakness and more m~le waste. And the best day you could hope for 11.UUld be the one you were having right now. Published Orange CoHI FtCmK>UI 8UllN.Ell tober 21 1888. WhlCh le the W1Hlam H Mori JS87 Stanley Albright NA.m ITATlmWT Publlehed Ofange Co .. t Publlehed Orange Coell oauy Pllol September 13 NAMI! ITAnMl:NT bu1tnes~ day belor• the Darlu• Coun. San Lettrltlro. Thi• •t•tement WH nled The following persona ere Dally P1101 October 4, 11. 18, Daily PtlOI October 4, 11, 18, 20. 27. October •. 1988 The following per eons a'e consummation date •peel· Callf 94568 With the County Clerk of Or· doing butlneee H 25, 1986 25, 1988 Sa980 dotng butlneu 11 lied 1bove Leonerd Souu . 305 Ml. 1nge County on Septembel' NEWPORT TACK LE, 238 Sa-035 Sa-021 --Mu~ul.ir Oy$trnphy Auoc1at1~on ~rl) L<'wt\, Na11on1I Cha1~.n ---------HANO IT UP TOO 1720 Oiied September 18. Pelomar Place, Clayton. 4. 1988 Lugonla SI .. NewilOr18"ctl, S•nta Ana Ave . Coeta 1886 Calif 94517 "'•11 Calf! 82M3 Ml.IC NOTtC£ ~TJTIOU9 IWIMH NA• ITATl•NT The followtog per10n1 ate doing buslMll .. Orange County Textlles Corporallon db• Orange County Fabric•. 3829 W Mee Arthur Blvd Sutte 2oe Santi Ana. CA t 2704 Orange County Textlles Corpor1tl0n. Calll0tn11 COf· poratlon. Mme Mesa. Calif 92627 84"RV Ill. KING, I R., Erle HOf~H. 27 Sanes.re Pub119hed Orange Colll LeRoy H. Wiegand, 23& Sally Marl• Jaoquee. 1578 KATHRYN I . KING, In· Ranch Road, MOfego. Celtf. Dally PllOI Seplembel' 13. Lugonla SI .. N-port Beacn, Riverside Pl Coet• Mesa. leftded Tr_..,_ 94556 20. 27. October 4, 1988 Calll 92883 Cahl 92827 Publlehed C>fa.nge Cout M1unoe H Mt\. 40 1 Dey Sd82 Susanne F Wiegand. 238 Th•• buelneH I• con· Dally Pilot October 4, 1Me Slreet, Sf" Franc1aco. Clllf. Lugonla St .• ,._port Beactl. ducted by 1n lndlV'ldual S.036 94 131 P\B.tC NOTICE Calif 92M3 Sally Marie Jacquee Coneolldlled Capital Ex· Thia buelne11 I• con· This 1111ement w11 llled PUBLIC NOTIC[ ecullve Group Lid .. 1 c.11-flCTITtOU9 ..-11 ducted by: hU9blnd and wife w11h the County Clefk of Ot· lornta llmlled pannerlfllp, NA• 8TATIMIJIT LaRoy'H Wiegand ange County on September IC 2I07I 2000 Powell StrM1, E"*Y· The lollOwlng petaone we Thie llatarnent WM flied 17 1988 NOTICI TO VIiie, Ctlll 94808 doing bu11ne11 H : Iha With the County C..,k of Or· Fl2011' C"'IDfTORI M This buelneH 11 con· lmege ConMctlon, 18 See ange County Oii September Publlehed Orange Cout llUUC 1"ANll'I " ducted by. a general part· I eland Drive, Newport 29. '199 .....,. Dally PtlOt September 27, (lea 1101 .. 107 neral\lp Beectl, CA taeeo .. _ ,111 October • 11 18, 1888 u.c .C.) Erle D HOfodu, Sr. Vic. &ev.rly Ann WlllM. 18 0 ~1yu~\~0c1o~no_: 1~111 Sa-ttt Notice 11 hereby given to Pr•ldent Sea Island Df .. "lewport • 0 o ...... · · · cradlto,. of tll• wllhln Tiii• 1111ernen1 w• hied Beac:h, CA 92MO 25, l986 J• Th•• buelne11 11 con. dueled by a c0<pora11on Carol 8erne1e1n, Sec· retary Thll t~teiment WU filed 1--------- wtth the County cier. of 0r. PlellC NOTICE named tr1ntler0f11) thel a wtlh the County Clertl of Or· Carol LOUIM Wlltte, 18 Sa-020 bVlk transfer 11 lt>0\11 10 be "'99 County on s.pterntlef S.. ISiand Of • ~ --------- ange County on September , __ .;...;...;..;;.;..;;..;.=o;.;.;;;.;;;...__ 4, 1988 FICTITIOUS 8UllNHI F31•11 Pubhhed Orange Coul Diiiy Pllot ~ltmber 13 20, 27. October 4, 1986 Sa98~ Nil.IC NOTICE NAMI I TATIMINT The lot1ow1ng persona are dOing business u ISLAND T ANNINO INC , 302 B Marine Ave Balboa Island Ca111 928&2 Aonald J Garner 643'1 0 J1ge·~ Cir Mun11ngton made on personal pr0e>er1y 24, 1888 Beach. CA t2MO POBl.IC NOTICE hareinaller deecrlbed. ,_ Thie buelne" I• con· ---------- The namet and butlneat Publlahed Orenge CoM1 ducted by a oenetal pe11. FICTITIOUS auaMll eddr.,... of the Intended D•lly Pilol October 4, 11, t8. nerlhlp NA.m ITATIMINT lrtntferore are· NICKY ,Z5, 1986 Beverly AM Wlltte The IOl!owmg peftonl are RODRIGUEZ , 313 EHi ~•·Mt Thie ll•lemen1 w• fifed dOlng bu•lneet ... Selbo• Blvd, B•lbo•. Cell· DllD•1c lll'IJIC[ with the COYnty Clerk of Or-SHEL toN CONSTRUC· lo1nl1 82881 '""" "" ange County on Septemb« TION co . P.O. Box 8775, The loct lion In CeNfornla ,,.. 10, 1988 1H55 Mt Erin. Fountain ol the Chief e x9°'.rt1Ye off1C41 P1""71 Vlltey, Callf 9'1728 - 'tcffTtOUa 8U91N.EH NAMR ITATIMl:NT B,.acn c a111 92647 or pr1ncfpal bu1lnee1 offa flCTITIOUI 9UIMll I Put>ttetlecl Oranot Coeat Wifflam F Shelton, 11855 of the Intended tranlferelf 11. NA• ITATl•NT Dally Piiot September 13 Ml. Erin. Fountain Valley, nu l•••.,•P_.., • • Th4 follO'#lng persona are doing bualnftt • AVILA S El AANCHl'TO •7 25322 CabOI Ad ' LSQun• Hiii•. CA 82653 S11v1dor Avita , 2328 TusUn SI , NewPOrt BelCh CA 92MO Joe AvHa. 375 Newport Glen Court, Newport Beach. CAt2MO •. Thie bu11ne.. 11 con· dUCted by IOlnt "9'1ture Sailvlld<>< A vita Ttlll 1111ement wu filed wt1tt IN Ccvn1y Cterll of Or· James L (farner 302 M1r1ne Ave Balboa Island, c111t 9266' Tnos bu11neu 11 con· Oucted by • gener1I pert· nersh1p Ron Garner Th'I 1t•1ernen1 wu 111ec1 wllfl lhe County Cler~ of Of· ange Count~ on Septembe' 19 1988 n10291 PublleMd Orange Co111 Dally Pllol Septel'!lber 2 7, October • 11 18, 1886 Sa..007 enoe Count~ on $ef)tember --------- 4· 11ee -P'tB.IC NOTICE n1•10 __ ...;.;;.;,,;,,,;;_.;.;.:;.:.:,;::,.;. __ Publllhed Orange Cout 'IC TITIOUI 8UllNHI Oally PllOt September 13, NAMR ITATIMl:NT 20, 27 Oc1ooer •. 1"8 The followlng peraone are 81978 doing bullneu 11 Al Leweo ---------f.lec:lrtc Co Inc . Bl Lawco Ml.IC NOTtC( MeQM!lcl 456 N Newoor1 9Nd · · Newt>or1 BMch CA 'ICTmOUI ,_,..., 12"3 ' MAMI ITAn.IWT ~ (leclrlC Co Inc The fOl!owlng peraon..,. Callt COl'P . 45&.N ~ dolno bueon.a .. COUttllY II . HewPot1 S..Cll CA Pienta 1309 MetinlN Or , 12M3 ~ &tlih. CA HMO lerl A. LAwl1, Pr" , Calll Rooert E Kiiiy. 1301 corp .. 501 fl Modena AY'8 IOnlMH Ot . Newporl ~ llecll CA 126'3 .. e..cn. CA 92MO ,rencee M L.ewl• IO 1 (I Ao.,_,1 M Qr11mbecll, Modene Ave , N•wport 2312 $1n1a An• AY9 . Cotta INcll, CA t2&e3 MIN. CA 92827 Thie !Mltlnet• It con· Thi• bu11neu le con-duc:1tod by • corporatiOll Mted by c:o-panner1 ~ Eletrlc: Co Inc RoMft Orvmblell hit A. L91fte, PrM!dtftt ' T,. ttetement w11 fllod TNI •u ,,.,,. wee fllld .. ,fl tN County Clerll of Or· wttfl • ~ ~of °'· -oe County on lepttrnblr llllfil ~ on lepttmb9f '· ,_ tO. ,. ,,,.. ,,,_ "SAME AS ABOVE" The following pereoni ire 20, 27, October 4. 18M . C.111 92701 ~" olher butineM nam.. dOt~ butlnelt u · SIMI Th" buelneu 11 con· end addr ..... uMd by the B I DISTRIBUTING CO • dueled by: an Individual PO Box 827, San Juan •-.,,. Mft -Wllllam F. Shelton . Intended tranefe<or Wllllln Ceplttreno. Calll 92875, ... _ ""T""' Thie etattmenl w" filed ~:: ~· .!-:!J:'~o ':! 32952 Valle Rd . 92893 fltCTITIOUI .,_11 wllh the County Cl«k ol Or· 1nltr\ded trenaf.,M are: B::1· ~";.; Celsl1~.JuP .• ~ .. .._ tTAftmNT enge1.. County on Oclot>et 1. "NONE" ' The to4!0Wln0 P9r90M ere 18M ..,. The neme(•) end bulllneta C1p111reno. Callf. t 2t78. dOlng bullnele •: ,..1.., ~ 1ddr... of the Intended 32152 VIiie Rd ll2et3 C I 8 ENTERPRISES Published Orange Cout traneferMj•, .,. TAMERA d~:, ~u:l~~~On· 1135 WN111er A\'9. 1-13: ~~::'October 4, 11, II, P BECKNELL. 7525 Trull Biii Val• Pretldtnl C:O.ta Mete~ t'Jt27 · S•..027 Avenue, wn tmlnet«. Cell· Thi• •tat9ment w .. !tied "lcherO ton, 1835 lornla 828a3 With the County Ctlrtl Of Or-Wllllller Aw . I · 13, Coata That IM property pertl-~ County on September ...... Cellt t2t27 1--------- nent lier.Co le 6eeet'lbed In 24 18" Eric Sitton. 401'h "8JC fl)TIC( IJ9l14"11 H Heir leiOt'ltl encl ' ,_ JMtlminl, COfone dll Mar, --.~.-...--;..-.;.;;,.. __ is 1oea'9d et: 313 '"' Publlalled Or111ge Coall Cellf. t'Jt25 ttm Balboa l lvd , lelt>oe, Call-Detty Piiot Octob« 4 11 11 Tiiie butlnwe It con. '9CTITIOUI .._ .. lornl• t2M1 25 19ee · · • duotod by co-t*lner• ..._ ITA~ b)'T:C,~::'!,: . ~2'• ~~~':.!tied~=::'°"'" location 11 "SHAMPOO wllh IM County Cler1I of Or-M TROPOLITAN TIS· ETC " enge County on S..,tlmDlr HMAN TOWI" VINTUR!, That l9'd tM'4ll ,,.,..._ le .,._ *'" IWITll'C 11, 1NI c/o TieflrMn W"1 Menege- lntended to bl conaum-... _ ""'~ '9ttl "*'' COil'. Ont Cl1Y llYd 1_ meted at tM oftlct of. TllM· fltCTITIOUS.,...I ~ ar-. C.... Weet, 0r9n01, Cttlf 12MI PO ESCROW, II, , .... ..._.. NMm ITA~ Dalty lllllot ~ 27. M•troPollte n Liii In· 8'oo6111u!'lt StrMt, '°""tMn The folloMnt P9r90M • October'· 11, II, 1... tuflftee COme>eny, NY , v111ey Celltornll t27ot on OOln9 bullMel .. .,, Se-G02 10tto Wlllfllf• 8IYd • It• °' afler October 23• ,.... SAl HHNAM 08A IURO 1439• l.ot Anolfte, Cellt. T1111 bulll tr1t11ter le tub-O ~ •-*'" -90024 '~ 4 line mrtnlmun ""~~ · ' · s A Garage Sale -~\~ -Kitfor$1.00 For M.IO you can 1dVertlM your Garage Sale In the Dally Ptk>t. There 11 1 4 llne minimum and the prlee 11 the Mme whether you advertlM 1 day or 3 daya. It'• a grMt way to tum thoee hidden treuur .. Into cuh. • We are alao offering 1 Gulde to len.t ca.-..... tor 11.00. Thi• guide lnclud .. Idea on how to ldWrtlM, how ·to plan, wti11 nema to Mii, ptu1 ldMI for a better g1rege .... ; lflO a garage Nie ttgn, pricing attckera, Information on cttj ordrnancee ind an Inventory ..... You can purcnue your Garage Sile Kit for $1.00 when you pltoe your Id •.t: i-et to Celltornle Uniform M OI IM ... vM', P C\ lo• ,._ ""'~ Tllhmen CHy Towtr urn- Commtrclat Codi lect)On 7aoe. ~teed!. Cellf fltCflJIOUe ··•m•N !Md lllettnenfllp, c/o Tlt- 6104I IHM Mm ITA1-J ""'9n Witt MQmt Corp .. The NIM encl llCIOr_. of p ~ teMem, HOO The 1o1c1w1f1t ........ .,. 10tto WlllNre 11¥4. •700, Ill• perton wltll whom .,. ... _.°'•Corona °" doiflo ~ ... Loi A,._, Clllf to002• ct.Ima mey be filed It 0 M~, Calif IH25 (t l'lHI O,_HI COOi Tiltt bullMM It COf\· PAWLEY. Clo Tl•moo due::. .,i;i~con-··=·J •• ,A.HIONI ductld DJ:."'"'°'" pert• hcrow . II, U U I HMer .. teMem (0 MAM'I 'AIHIOHI, MfllliP --Illy liilat ltoo61mirtt 81, 'ounteln V•· TMI atettmenl ... flied 1 I ltOOllfllnt, 'outt-uu11u lty, CllHClfnle 91108 end.,._ wfttl IM COunty ~ of Or tetrl V*I Celllf t170I Tiiie ltewnent wee tlted ... , dey lot llllr'9 dllmt by ,..~....... .._ • W*-" ·, & ..... J """ ... ~~of Or· any credhor INI .,. ac.o-u~tie"',. on w;:••• ..,,.,lel1Wd tt111 ~ ... ~on,.,...,.._ lier 22. 1 .... wNcfl .. ..... • ,_ Olrolil, ~ leecill, "· ,... -1- bwlneet -befOr• ,,. Putlltflied Or Co.et Celllf ..... .._' .. Ortnge Coalt l;>lly fltlot, 330 W.. Bay St., Caeta Meta Huntlng9oft .... ~'· 11981 ..._ IMt., Huntington ..... Monday -'t1dav 1:30 AM to I PM . 642-5678 ?11,Cld MllWM• lled ~ 25 ,.. • • • ClllCW "Y.: ,_,...,. enc1 .-~ ""'°' Octow •. n. 11, -----• PllMeNd arenee Co• ~ Orenge eo..1 Oe#¥ P110t ...,.tier 1a. Delly,,....~•. 11. 11. 20. t7 Oct~ •• ,... It. ,. ... ...,. • l l03t oontummetton dele ape0. Delly ""°' acw:,,,"': 11 1a Tflll ~ 11 c9't-~ °'.. coeecl 0...0 --~~ ' ~11 Wffl F ................ -21: Ml .,.....,.. "' . Tflit~·~'~==~~mel=~~,~--::!!~ .... ~.l---~~......:·:.....: ... ::...:.~::.::..::::::::::::::::::=:::-::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·==========~ • • 1 , MESA. VERDE 8AVCREST . WESTCLIFF. PAGE 2. Market Map/lndn ). Lado Realty • <4. Grubb at EJlis ,, Grubb' le Ellis Ed Escano 6. Socheby'• International Rnlty 7. C0<' Realty 8. Gt'orgt' Elkins Rwty 9. Waterfront Hamn 10. 1lw 0.bout A11ociation .... 11. Uniqut' Homes 12. Lynnt V al'1ltiM n . Colnworthy " Co. 1'4. Gttat Wntttn RHJ Estatt' n . untury 21 • 1lw Real Estatt'rs • 16. Remax of Cast• Mt'sa 17. Rnnax o( Cosca Mt'sa 18. Remax of Costa Mesa 19. 9'miax of Cotta Mna/Torelli Rnlty .. . ' -~-~:; PAGe 20. Llongs of Newpon/H~ at Associatt's 21. Ha1bor Rwty/Rffitor Profile 22. Open Hou~ Oittctory 23. Open House Dittctory/R.E. Showe•~ 24.·28. Ousified 29. Newpon Trails _ }().Akins Dnelopment 31. Coldwell &nker, COSta Mesa 32. Coldwell &nkn, Newpon Bach --~--·~r-----~---~ ~ J J DAILY P9LOT/llSAL DTAft • Lido Re.a.lty NEWPORT BEACH ••••••'*PRICE R~DUCTION *•••••• • • * PHIOITOIY UYnHT -Country French with old • • world charm and quality craftsmanship. Pier & • :..slip on quiet bay. $1 ,39.5,000. Darrell/Lawson : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S~rving ... • BALBOA ISLAND • BALBOA • BA YSHORES • CORONA DEL MAR • • COST A MESA • • DOVER SHORES • LAGUNA BEACH • LIDO ISLE • • LINDA ISLE • • NEWP.ORT HEIGHTS • WESTCLIFF • • WEST NEWPORT BEACH • •.THE BLUFFS • SPYGLASS • • HARBOR VIEW • CAMEO SHORES • • • BIG CANYON • LIDO {SLE ,I •••••••PRICE REDU.CTION•••••• : N UM SOit UftlOIT -6 bedroom home with• •extra large "T" slip for 100' yacht. Turning basmit : location. $2,495,000. Darrell/Lawson : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :·····•,PRICE REDUCTION••••••-;. I • WHT HWNIT tcUlfltlT -Custom built home : ! foe the discriminating. On the sand, spectacular • •water view. $619,000. Stephanie Bernardy • '1A UH SOUi :._ Elegantly remodeled bayfrorit home, 4 bedrooms, den, great view. Dock & · sandy beach. $1,550,000. Bob/Wyvonne N ltCE -Quality custom built home on 50' lot. 5BR, 4'h BA. family room, large master suite. $670,000. Howard Lawson t ••••••••••• ~****************t UDO PAil HIV( IAYFIOIT -3rd floor unit. All new kitchen. Security bldg. Pool & boat slips. Witt lease option. $250,000. Gib Walker. UH PAik HIYE PllTIOISE COIN -Bayfront -beauty 2 bdrms., den. 3 baths.--Slip available. Reduced to $485,000. Javadmllle -UYFIOIT ltcltlS( -Refurbished unit, 1 bdrm + den, l't'l baths, gourmet .. kitchen, slips, pool, custom decor. ·$299,500. Gib Walker UYFHIT llClltSl ~ For the discriminating buyer, 3 bdrms, remodeled bath, boat sllp, pool. Furnlsh~ngs Included. $425,000. Tlllle/Javad IAllOA PlllHUlA OCWIFIOIT -Kitchen, living room & master suite upstairs for the great ocean view. $685,000. Javad Mansoor IAllOA PlllHUlA -33rd Street, corner location, high quality custom 3 bdrm, 3'h bath beach home. $349,950. Darell Bryan NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES Community Pool, Spa, Tennla • J 11, zy,u • Slit, ... C...lllMy • 411. 2V. IA • Siil ,SM ~ VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 CommunltJ Pool8, lpe, Quent Get• 221MC(lJll #112 HI CAClrf lJll # 212 2at CACl(l Ull( # ,. l 2M CACl£f LAil # lM • 1 .......... suu .. (tw1d11 .. ) UNI JieaM • 111, 111 • s1n.•· • 2U, ... 211 • Sl12 .... JllC. • 211. 2U • $141,511 ..... C.OMMERCIAL PROPERTY P•[ llWPOIT IUCIUCATill -Large office/retail bulldlng. S200,000dn., owner wm carry large 2nd to assumable 1at T.O. Acroaa from City Hatt. $1 , 150,000. Bob/W~O!:'ne VlllGINIA O'BRIEN Virginia iB tbe-#-1-golfer at Lido Realty. With a 16 handicap, she is on the Big Canyon Women's team. Thia summer sh~dazzled her fellow golfers with her bole in one at a Big Canyon tournament. When she's not playing golf, she's very busy selling homes on Lido Isle. How well does she do'? VIRGINIA HAS SIX LIDO ISLE HOMES IN ~ROW AT TlllS TIME. We're proud of her record on the golf course a nd selling homes on Lido Isle. U you expect excellence from your real estate agent, then call Virginia O'Brien. . COSTA MESA . HtTTAJIY WOODS -Spacious E'side townhome, 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths. pool. tennis courts, only 30 units. S 154,900. Stephanie Bernardy WT Zttll STIUT -Charming home on 'I• acre, 200 ft. deep. New wood floors, beam ceilings, 2 flreplaces. $264,500. Howard Lawson. VERSAILLES CONDOS Community Pool, 8P11, ClubhouM, Guard O•t• JM CACl(Y Ult • 211.ZIA • St3',SM , ....... ,,% ........ 112 SClllZ PWA # 121 • 2UJIA • SllU .. .._,..,..,, ..... ) ........ Ill SClllZ PWA #22J • 111,llA • Slts,• \\ C.../JM4 SM CACllO W1£ #212 • 2 II, 21A • Sl2t,lll JllC:. , * OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 * 21111111 #2t3 • .... , .. l • sn.• 21111111 11 1•2 • 211.ZIA • Sl24,lll 211 ..... # Hl • 211)1& • sut.• ............. #1 • 211,21& • Sllt.S .. lit SCllU PWA II 214 • 211.21& • Sl•Mt • lllll '111111111 # 11 • .... • sn.• ltl SCllU PWA # 12J • . ..... • ..... ·- VIA OIVIETO -Older home with potential. 5 or 6 BR, 3BA, 40' tot on street-street location~ A great buy at $375,000. Howard Lawson '1A QU1TO -Large family room + wet bar area. 3 spacious bedrooms. 2'h baths. 50' wide lot. $465,000. Virginia O'Brien V1A IHTOIE -Newly decorated 2 bedroom home, with den and format dining room on 40' lot. Full of charm. $425.000. Howard Lawson N HOU -Excellent bl'' Q 15' wide lot. Older home with pote"•'t) \.-..• -in BBQ on patio. $315,000. Javad S .. 600r. t******* NEW LISTING•••••••: :YIA CllOA -Approximately 4200 sq tt of elegant• •living + large patio. Huge master suite with bay: •view. $795,000. Gib/ Anne • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i••••••• NEW LISTING*******: :vlA W 1(10 -Absolutley charming 3 BR, den ! ~ome. Brick BBQ In front patio. Every room has • Jteppeat. $385,000. Vlralnla O'Brien ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH OCEMnOIT IUIOT -Remodeled cottage with guest quarters. Private steps to sand, fabulous view. $599,000. Stephanie Bernardy. *******OPEN HOUSES******* 335 PIAZZA UH, UM ISU (Sii 2·5) -4 BR large upstairs den w/ wet bar. beamed ceilings throughout, corner location. 1555,500. 221 N •ITll[, LM ISU (Sii l-4) -Extra wide lot with a 40' _PQOI + dellghUuJ 3 BR home. $425,000. 721 N UH .... UM ISU (Sii l-4) -Truly uniquer Large cornet lot with bay view. SBA, 4'h BA . Open & light. $795,000. # 7 CIOtl CMT, U . (Sii 1-4) -Newport Crest townhome, Plan 3 , 3BR, 2 'h Ba, poot/apa/tennta. s 189;000. Lido Realty 33 77 V in Lido 673-7300 Nf•wporl Bt-och -- l i l 1 I I I IBJllTfll PIWIU .. PM.- Pnced to seU now. Three and a half BR, spacious master suite and family room. High beam ceilings an living room. Recently remodeled and painted. 2 lovely patios and a sundeck. Just steps to bay and ocean. This very special home is a must to see!! Maralou Ingold ,... ••ITlll ... UIYll 11•• Drastic $70,000 price reduction. Ma.Ire this "one ol a kind" es~te the best value ever. Four BR, formal dining room, magnificent paneled libray, 3 fireplaces, pool, spa, Uled brick patios, secluded cul de sac location overlooking Big Canyon golf course! Priced to sell NOW!! Maralou Ingold and Danny Bibb •W. lllUll-llWlY llllMID Ma.- The word as out. Location is everything. The remodeling tS ale feverish pitch. Everyone wants to be eight in the hub of Newport. Ocean breezes, views, walk to Newport <:enter, Balboa Island & Corona del Mar. Sf.op on ~r Jambor~ for easy freeway ~-Only 3 properties left in this newer phase of Irvine Terrace. Recent sales have been terrific. Hurry this is a beautiful fee property. Beverly Morphy ... , ...... IM.D . .. ... Newer side by side units architecturally designed for priv.acy with private patioe and deck8.. Living areas have soaring cathedral ceilings. Front unit is 3 BR, 2 BA, back unit is 2 BR + bOnus room. Very special and a rare opportunity. Linda Oeth wt • IWlD au.,.. Desirable east.side location! Two separate houaes with yard and patioe and garages. Solid construe· tion. Great charm and no vacancies. Make a smart investment today! Call Linda Oeth 111.HIH ... T• LIT ...... Build the estate of your dreams in the gate- guarded community of Belcourt. Prime cul de sac location with 15,000 aq ft. Excellent assumable financing. A great buy at $469,SOO. Belle Part.ch ___ _. ...... Ill .... Wonderful "Devonahire'' 5 BR model with great ocean and city light view. Large bonus room and maids quarters. Two sunny view decks, 3 car garage. Motivated aeller. Belle Partch ---....... IUll ... 11111 1111,111 Architect designed 6 BR dream home. Master suite a/c with his & her baths, sitting area. fl.replace & white water e ternal views. Roof top tub, walled decked. Large patio off living room, fire pit, barbeque goes to sand. Pacific Coast Hwy at Proepect. Easy acceaa and egress. Value price $87~.ooo. Appointment only. Tom Allinaon .... .uT ...... , llll,IM Four bedroom home with pool on Kings Place off Dover & Cliff Drives. Owners telected this prime location years ago. OH street cul-de-sac parking. Ready (o m<We in and enjoy. Tom A1li.mon n nrr • m ._. llllT" P,l..,.. Magriificent CUltom home, quality conatruction on the Bey. Five bedrooms, formal prden clinin8 room, large bayfront game room with sit down bar, fireplace and pool table. Lanai room off pool, spa and aoquet court. RoWna green lawn to pier and dock. Four car 1ara1e. Carlyn Steiner/Barbera Aune ----..,.,.. HilJlboro plan 5 BR, 3 BA on larse point lot. New carpet and s:-int. Added windows fn l1vtnc room enhance the oce.n t.y' and dty nieht Ucht view. s.ldle l'ix IPEl..US llTllllY PENINS ULA 1•• 21 ..... 3 BR, FR 1·5 Hobie Denny WFSTCLlFF .... .. ., ....... , 3 BR, FR, Pool l-5 ButwaAune • CORONA DEL MAR It•• 1111 ........ l BR, waterfront 1-5 Carolyn M.-on .... , . HARBOR VU Homes IMI-1t11hrt' .... 4 BR. FR 1-5 Marilyn Bulk.ley . BlGCANYON 11•.-.............. 4 BR, FR. pool. spa 1-5 MaraJou lnaold OCEANFRONT .. ., ... .. ........... 6BR, FR, wtrlmt, spa 1-5 Tom All1mon CORONA DEL MAR ..... . .. 2 BR 1-5 Lois :acot. HRBR VW HOMES ..... 1 ............. -4BR.FR l·S Hob6eDmny IRVINE TERRACE 1•11• 1...,, .... , .... 3 BR. FR , 1-5 Bewt'ly Morphy HRBR VW HOMES ..... 1 ..... ._ 4 BR. FR, pool 1-5 Sarall.bwan BELCOURT ...... ••••• w 4 BR, FR, pool, spa 1-4 Donna Godahall BIG CANYON ....... llL1 ... 11rLw 6 BR, FR, View 1-5 c.arolyn M.-on CORONA DEL MAR 1214,111 ., ...... 4 BR, FR 1-4 Mickey Rowe llTllllY • SMAY SPYGLASS a . ..-,., .. ...., ... 4 BR, FR 1-5 Marilyn Bulkley BIG CANYON ...... .., ...... ,,.. 4 BR. FR. pool, apa, view 1-5 Carol AlJ.imn WE.STCLIFF GRVS .. 1 .. 1 ..... 3 BR, FR, view 1-5 Amato/Steiner CORONA DEL MAR .... J1111rte lot 1·5 Jacobl/Oeth NEWPORT CRIST 1114,111 .......... 2 BR, comm. pool. spa 1-5 LU Beazley BAYFRONT 11,NI-1Jl .......... 4 BR. FR, waierfront 1-5 LindaOeth BELCOURT ....... 1t•1t' --4 BR. FR, apa, View 1-5 Linda Oeth CORONA HGHL NDSMH,-........ 3 BR. FR. pool. apa 1·5 Cb.riaten Niben n Lllml • IPYIUU ...... Four bedroom, 2 BA Capehom model with pool, spa, air conditioning and aecurity system and front row unobstructed ocean, bay and night light view. Thia immaculately maintained residence featuret extra storage, track lighting and marble and butcher block kitchen oounter tops and parquet flooring plus fonnal dining room. C.all Sandie Fix MITMaM •Hllll .,..,_ Thia unique home waa deslgned by Rolly PulMki and Wal featured in Home Mapzi..ne and the Corona del Mar home toUr. The dramatic main hou8e with one large bedroom, littina area and loft study is perfect f Of' entertaining with gourmet kitchen by Diane JohNOn and open plan with French doon leading to a larp very pnvate patio and spa. Over the 3 car garace ii a guest or children'• hoUle with 2 BR. littinc room and kitchenette ... Only 3 yan old, and in a private community with belches and t.enrUa only steps' away. Owner wW leMe/option. HaWe Strock 111 •• •••••If ·--···--·11,1•• Up to 10,000 aq ft of property zoned few mixed commen:ill/l'MdenuaJ ..-. Good locadon few con- 1doe. Bed ac er.ktMt ..-.unnt. TU. advm&aee .. •..._.••w•111w ta,•.-A very rare opportunity awaita the fortunate few who could own such an estate. You may feel as lf you've.returned to the 19th century. 'The home ia characterized throughout by, pJaatered Walla, im- men9e solid oak beams, antique oak doors, Marie . Antoinette hardwood Ooon, and very 1paCiou1 rooms. ·Featuring 6 BR, 6 ~ BA, fonnal living & ~ rooms. 11eparate lamily room, p.armet kitchen & butler's ~try. paneled study, Wine • cellar, 4 fireplaces, and .,i the amenitiea you would expect in-lucti a home. Approximately 215 feet of fairway frontace and '°9'ne 19,000 aq ft of land. Truly incomparable! $3.450,000. Appoint- , ment with Danny Bibb · . .... .. . ... ... . This one of a kind fabulous 4 BR, 3 ~ BA custom home bu all thme amenities you've been look1J\I for. Incredible exta-lacge private view lot with spacious pool and ec>tertainment area. Only atepe to a ~autif uJ park. Fumiahed and finiah.ing touches l>y "Cilnterbury Interfors"! Owner leav- ing the area. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. ILITW-fU1m,_ snua Remodeled Cannel model in Harbor View Homes now features S BR, 3 BA plus a bonus lrea for play or study. Upgrades include akyllghta, tiled kitchen oou.ntet1op, 2 bey windows, oak floored I entry. LoCated just st.epe from the greenbelt and jleinenary ICfll>oJ, fhr. Dame 11 1l firid (or under $300,000. Suan Scanlan ~_, ____ ..... Elepnt 3 BR hdrne wtth the unique feature of • 60 ft. private peddle tennia/apor1a court plus an invitinc free-- form swimminC pool and ape few the active, sporta.- m.inded family. Set amidst beautlf\iliy landacaped pr- dena. th1a Enalilh Tudor home aates both an at- mosphere ideal few comfortable family IMnc 11 well 11 a luxurious lifestyle for gr.ooua adult entel1.a.inini with ooncentration on quality, design and detail (n. eluded are two mllt.er .Wt.es and a guest bedroom suite; formal Uviftc and din.inc room&, plus a 1plciow family room with wet bar. A best buy in Harbor Ridge. Ed beano and Maureen White LmfA _!...~ .... ff '!Ill ..... ......... u..,_ e ect as achieved throuch the entry and living room. Included in the home are 4 BR, 3 BA. famiy room and gorgeous unobstructed ocean view. A very large private spa is off the living room. Reduced S 100,000. Maureen White and Ed F.cano U.-DTIR W/&llBI• JI ODY llTM. 1111,111 Luxury, quality and perfection abo\md in this outatanding 5 BR, 5 'A BA custom family home. Used brick, dormer windows, crown moldings, French doors, leaded & stained decorative g1All8 windows, st.ate of the art kit.chen. library, office plus •pilldoua ground8 includina pool & spa can be yours. s.ndie Fix and Ann Peten .... , ..... ~Tm ...... Tb1a t.mily home includes 4 BR plus den, all on a Larte lot with lovely South petio for outside entertaining Of' sunbethlna. Joan Lewil and Mkki Cooper. •..,..•·man ••• Elepnt 4 BR, 2 'A BA home on beeuttfuuy manicured grounds lncludina Koi pond, waterfall and ape. Family room opena to Jarae petio. A plethora of. outstandina appointmentll with a definite European flavor. Danny 8'bb and Joan Lewis -•••••1t .... ..... .. -DtlWb&e .,.....,... triplex in HuntiftCton ~. N_,. bmchee and ~. 1M19 -.nable ao.n. Low V9Caney ..... -twO 3 BR and ont 1 BR ~ with ,.,..... Aakinl $308,000. Martha ...... , .•.•• -- .. •• .. -· . Newport Harbor Jaycees/NHFL Cal. So. Coast PRESENTS: ..... S~ptember 20 ~0ctober 19 25 Ridgeline. Drive, Harbor Ridge, Newp·ort Beach The Ultimate Of Command ing Hilltop Views Over All Of Newport Beach SPECIAL EVENTS Sunday, October 5: Clenet Auto Show and Jazz Concert Thursday evenings: Luncheons Served Daily Brunch Saturday-Sunday Winetasting, Star Gazing, Fashion Show and Fur Affaire FOR RESERVATIONS & .· Daily: Co nsumer Affairs, Desig n Lectures, Fashion Shows and Concerts . INFORMATION CALL 714-832-6144 EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES .ED ESCANO and MAUREEN WHITE , 844-8~ Gru·bb & Ellis RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES ' • I 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 •Newport Beach, California 92660 ... ,_ ,. ' - - P~ 6/SATu.DAYO<To..ll~l ............................................................................. llJll .. 1111111!! .................... .. • . ' S0~HE-B-Y'S . INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 BELCOURT REDUCED _,.::_ A serenely elegant bome in TOE TERRACE. Marble flooring, plantation abutters, plush white carpet. marble faced fireplaces and beautiful landleapina, Exquisite ii tbe only word that properly describes this Dome. Three bedrooms, two and ooe half baths. all wonderfully upgraded. Now $525,000. Ad# 005 601 LIDO PARK U security and privacy ii important to you, thil bu it-and more! Oce4n, bay and Dightligbts view are all included. Th.is bigbly upgraded bJghrUe Coocio unit LI ideal for adult living in a sophisticated enviroomenl Practically priced at f'15,000. Ad# 006 BELCOURT 'filLL.JUST REDUCED We have just lilted an end unit witb a spectacular view. Wgbly upgraded in neutral decor, and air coodlt.ioDeil for maximum comfort. Three large bedrooms, three and oaH.alf bat.bl., library plus family room. Thia ii a spadoal bome in Tum-key condition. Adult community offering clubboule., pool. and a delipt1ul part. $&40,000. Ad# 011 · BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB .{UST REDUCED! l=ocated overlOolrtng tbe third tee. this warm and cheerful borne en four bedrooms, -three od one baU baths, pool anclaparP ', lakes and greens~ inclDded in tbe view from this custom golf COW"le estate. NOJJ ukinc $"5,000. Ad # 012 NEWPORT CREST \ We have several v~ fine bomea to cbooee from in tbis beach area com&unity. TeDJlil courts, nrirnmlnc pool, ipa and meudering paths through lutb landcaping are lDcluded in the secluded, yet convenient 11festy~ S bedrooms, S bat.bl., di.ni.nc room. $180,000. s bedrooms, 2 I~ batM,-dining room. $1'7,500. Adi OU NEWPORT BEACH BAD'RONT Offe.ring a gracious lifestyle oo the Bayfroot, this home ii perect for a buay family u well u one tbat enjoys ent.ertai.nin&. IOU'i.ng celinp in the livinc room and family room create a feelina of spaciousnea enhanced by four large bedrooms and balbs. Your own private boat slip will accomodate a large yacbl Offered at $975,000. Ad# 014 MESA VERDE Model perfection! Vacant and ready for your immediate poeession, this dollhoule bu new everytbin1: carpet, palDt, landlcaping, appliances, and much, much more! There are three bedrooms and two baths, a beautiful fenced yard, and it's located oo a quiet street. ideal for a young family. Offered at $159,900. Ad # 026 HARBOR VIEW HOMES We have just listed a Portofino model in pbue two witb loads of street appeal and decorator touches. there's a bonus room, bedroom and batb aeparate from tbe main house, ideally designed for teenagen quar1ttl. Located on a quiet street, thil lovely bome is vacant and available for quick occupancy. Alt1Dc P4t,t50. Fee. Ad# 027 BAY CREST The. owner barely finilbed complete redecoraUoa before being transferred. Fresh paint, new carpet, custom drapea, mirrored walls, all in outltandlnc q=f Your ~· three and one-balf balbs, family room, f~ d1Ding room and apacioul patio. .Priced right at $3~9 '°°:Ada# 022 . LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-REDUCED! From tbe Beveled Crystal front doon throaO to tbe meticulously maintained dock tbat accommodates a 55 foot yacbt. DO ezpeme bu been spared to create. custom muterpiece. Tbere are four family bedrooms pllll a maldl room and batb. Tbe muter bedroom witll balcGaJ ·=a flnplace. two ....... bat.mooma, lDcJ'edible storaae and c cau tpctay f~ a prtnte vie'tring. Now ooly $l,lt5,000. Ad# Ol7 . SPYGLASS CUSTOM Spectacular views! Ocean, bay and niebt ll&bta! A custom built home witb unparalleled craftmambip. Five 1pacloua bedrooms, seven baths, dream 'kitcben. ele.ator, wine cellar, pool, •pa, ca.scad.in& waterfall A bridged Koi Pond and a security gate entry only begins ~ describe this magnificent residence. $1,m .ooo. Ad# 069 --COSTA MESA EASTSIDE ... A lovely traditional home, almost new with Juab land9caplnc oo a deep lot with a large, fenced backyard. There are tllree bedrooms, two and one-half baths. Perfect fOI' family Uviq. $190,000 Fee. Ad# 02S BELCOURT-VACANT LOT One of very few lots left in tbe prestigious Belcourt community. Plans for a 6,000 square foot home have alrudy been approvhl, or have your own borne designed to your exact specificationa. Priced to sell at $355,000. Ad# 042 I LINDA ISLE-WILL TRADE Just Listed!! A sophisticated and spacious bayfroot home witb sparkllnc view ··or tbe mabt c.han.nel Soaring ceiliqp. circular stalrcaJe, this dramatic home offen three bedrooms plus three and one-half baths. Boat slip will acommodate a lil:tJ.:f~~cbL Own« wi"ll ltade for a luxury condo in beach area. ,000 Leasebold Ad# 040 COSTA MESA 1.ocated in Plaza del Sol, this exciting tiome bu a large modern kitchen. f amlly room, central air conditionin&. uane bedrooms, two and one-half baths, bay window and clOle to community pool and spa. RV parting available. '244,900. Ad# OlS _ SPECTACULAR NO. LAGUNA OCEANFRONT With 600 feet of oceanfront and magnificent coastline views this premier residence is located in our most secluded gate-~ community. A private tennis court lying parallel witb tbe ocean· front offers a unique setting. Located above your own stretch of private beach, the estate includes ezpansJve grounds and ample guest parking. A spaclous and dramatic borne with views un· surpassed on our coast, there are ade(fuate bedrooms baths and garages for the most active family. OF'FERED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME AT $9,500,000 Fee. Ad # 007. HUGE LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Situated on the east end of Lido Isle on 55' frootaae with dock this dist.i.nctive contemporary borne bas five bedroonla, five and OM- balf baths, including a maid'• room and bath. Waterfront patlol of &eom>us. proport.i offer the opportunity for aracioua outdoor entertaining. Off at fS,100,000. Adi 017 BA EST-NEW LISTING This is a claaic Ivan Ill~-witb a retractable roof over the center courtyard-design. --· ... are four spacious bedrooms, three baths, private sw ~ llnd a corner locaUon. Terri.fie borne for entertaining. A real va at $395,000. Adi 028 IDE COVE We have just llsted !Pl!' 1argest model in Bayside Cove a security pted waterfront communlty with a private Primlnllia pool, spa and wblte sandy beach. Tll1a bilbly llPIJ'Aded unit offen the ultimate ln sophisticated adult llvtna. Tbere are two ,enerous master suites, den, powder rooin, ana formal dln.l.nc area. Boat slips are available. $715,000. Fee. Adi OSS SOUTH COAST SPRINGS CONDO LOCATJON·LOCA TION·LOCA TIOfi·Tbil 2ygrnewcondo11 jut a walk away from South Coast Plaza. Contemporal"J 2 bedroom, 2 batb home with security, microwave, prise, community pool and spa. Great value at $128,500. Ad# OH WOODBRIDGE ESTATES We have Jut lilted a WUbinctoa model wt~ ttar. bedrooms three bit.Ill. daa. fftlb paint and aa ab111tee oner. Vacant and :;:_Uable to*'!' nowt Call for •ppolDtmf/.Dt today. $195,000. Adi " --~-· _SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 5 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach, CA 92660. ('(14) 759-6700 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim• - 2111 llYSllllE llllYE Ft r••r JOHl-WAYIE HOME Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths, this incredible residence Is the FINEST Bayfront property In the City of Newport Beach. A private dock tor multiple yachts fronting on 160 linear feet on the water, you MUST see the views and this fine home. Home is near- ly 9,000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. S 10.6 Million. .. 6 COLLllS ISLllD EXCLUSIVE PRi¥1TE ISLAID This quietly· elegant home with 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, features 3 large bedrooms newly remodeled, and all situated on nearly 'I• OF AN ACRE .. ON THE WATER!! Includ- ing a private pier and slip, this SINGLE STORYis just for the dis- criminating. By appointment. $3 .2 Million. 32 LllDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PR IVATE ISLAllD If it's view of the Main Channel you want STOP . You've just found 1t With 4 Bedrooms, a .boat shp for a 60 footer & wonderful western exposure to the sun and Main Channel, this lovely home makes 1t all worth while. $2 .3 Million. 30 lllll ISLE PRIVATE lllRIEI ISLlll Fantastic Main Channel location & VIEW of the Bay. Lovety 3 Bdrm, 41..i Bath adult-oriented home wNERY PRIVATE POOL Home rs In excellent condition & priced fairly for quick sale. In- cludes private pi. & slip. Re- duced to $1,000,000. Fantastic price. •111 ,..m1m11 ,, ·COIL' nrntTT . © 1nvrs TnrnT conrnnr 11111• 111• P&llRI PllYITl Ill 111 Incredible 5 Bdrm, 61..i Bath, NEW custom home -on New- port's most exctusive. ptlvate Island. Featuring over 8,000 -sq.ft. of the finest construction w/goumret kitchen, 2 famlty room1, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bdrni Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financing. $3,995,000. •111 Pllll 101m11 3 COLLllS ISLAID EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAID This incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms. 3 'h Baths and over 70 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. otters the finest In waterfront living. Only 8 homes on the entire island and this one has THE BEST LOCATION!Very adult oriented withe finest Main Channel views. $2,950,000. 21 Liiii iSLE EXCLISIVE PRIVATE ISUID Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with 4 'h Baths and a· lovely dock to accommodate a 65' yacht. This warm home features a 3 car gar- age and all the amenities one would expect of a custom home. $1 ,845,000 with land. Great Main Channel views. IEW Lll Till 10 ROCIY Niil Riii SPYIWS llLL CISTll Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hiii featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, a very private pool & spa & fabulous view&. Quality construc- tion w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to market & priced to seU at $999,500 w/exceflent financing avatlable. •111,..~u1m11 • .15/ 11 l&lllOll ISLAID EXCLUSIVE ~RIVITE ISUID THE opportunity of a lifetime in- cludes a ·double lot wltn over 109 linear feet on the water & 8 bedrooms PLUS .2 docks ANO a separate guest house ... all on pri- vate island. This property offers such an unusual chance to ac- quire a double lot-you'd better not wait! $3.3 Million. 1 JllRIOR ISU D Huge luildable Lot Incredible lot featuring over 14-0 foot frontage on the w·~"\nd an immense front yard I the finest Newport hP This rare ottering 1.-'-~ .. e finest exampleQ 'Vdterfro nt propert1 .<y. New owner ere~ , 1 castle and have roL , "ur boat (yacht?) to 140 . long!! That's right, the longe:st private boat dock in New- port Beach. Call for details. $2. 75 Miiiion. 11 Lllll ISLE DCLISIVE PRIVATE ISLlll Warm and elegant are the bywords for this lovely bayslde home featulng nearly 5400 sq. ft. of beautifully appointed room after room. 5 Bdrms, 4'h Baths - extensive use of beveled mJrrors, glass and wood plus a boat dock to hold a 60 footer. A Linda Isle best "fee" buy. $1 ,750,000. 4100 ORRlllTOI 01110 SllRES CISTOI Incredible over sized corner lot with nearty 'n acre & beautiful single story rambling ranch home. Ocean view & Yery private patio with poof & spa. 3 car gar- age. Sold completely furnished 4 bedroom with study, den, staff quarters & family room. Move In condition. $995.000. 760-1900 CIVER-MIE 11 Ulll ISLE DCLISIYE PllYITE ISWI This lovely home w/5 Bedrooms and over 80 linear feet .on the water features the LARGEST PIER & SLIP on Linda Isle. This property otters a home for your yacht up to 110 feet longll & that's not a misprint!! This Is just a fabulous home. $3.25 Million. I HllllOll ISLllD UCLISIYE PRIVATE ISLAID Cozy and done with supefb taste. this custom · situated right ON THE WATER, otters a large yard, private pier & slip and the finest address in Orange County. Situ- ated amongst the best homes In Southern Cal, this delightful home Is just that...home & reasonably priced at $2.500,000. IWl l PlllE I EHCTlll 48 LllDI ISLE PRIVATE lilTE &UARDED ISLAID Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3'.lt Baths w/famlly room & den. this adult-occupied home is im- maculate and in move in con- dition. It otters the finest In bayfront living with a pier & slip for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard. $1 ,350.000. .. 2101 111111 SPRll&S 6000 SQ. FT. IAY VIEW If you're looking for elegance, quality & value, this 4 year old home Is for your. Loe near the old lndlan Springs. this home w/whlte marble firs. sun room. kol pond. cstm spa & incredible mstr suite has all the charm ol a European villa. Flex fir plan - could be 5 bdrms. 5 zone AC & Incredible garage (park your llmos/RV's here!) Priced 950 000. l ( ·. PAG• 8/SATU•DAY OCTOa•R 4, , ... __________ .. !11111 ... -------------------•DAILY l'ILOT /HAL HTATl I 1 ' MOVE UP TO IPYQLAUJ PRICE RE· DUCTION · Decorator perfect fictlt, bri&ht. & airy 3 bdrm, 2 bath & famtly room home with tun bay, ocean. Catalina & city hghts view. 2 fireplaces, wood shutters. hardwood, tile & desifner floonna. ~ 1n1 private-harbor settmg. Beautiful land~ping & aardens. $-496.000. BCUE CHASE lE£ OPEN HOUSE~ 1-5 17 CARMEl BAY ORM-SPYGLASS Hill, COM --i-'--.,..:...+.---t1111ECTACULAR FAMILY HOME · Mtnt con· d1tton 5 bdrm. 3 bath Spyala$S H1ff home with fam11x room. Cathedral ce11tng l1vina room -:1th French doors. formal dinmf room. wet bar, oak custom staircase. Nichl ltght view from master suite. Over 3,000 sq ft of com fortable ltvmg. Huge lot and a tremendous value. • JANN OU BOtS OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 • · 6 MORRO BAY·SPYGLASS Hill , NB CUL-DE-SAC LOCA T10N · 5 bedrooms. Great home for family hv1ng and enterta1mnc. Private large lot with sparkling pool. Formal dining. parquet floors rn family room. Walk to schools. park. and shoW!ne v11tace. $259,900. VICKI KRAUS VERSAILLES CONDO-DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION! -Without a douDt one of the areas best buys! This "Latour" model with two separate bdrm suites has a great ground floor locatton & cozy fireplace for those cool winter evenings. It's clean & vacant & awa1trng your olfer. $129.000 JOYCE OABOLT /SALLY SHIPLEY CAGNEY LANE CONDO · Reduced $5,000. Anxious owner will consider lOf> down or lease optton. F mest "Latour" model with two separate bdrm suites. fireplace and some view. Reduced to $142.900. LOWELL STARK EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME-SINGLE LEVEL Localton, locatt0n! Unique corner lot with vrew of back bay. city lights & mountains. Plenty of room for expansion. remodeled kitchen & bathrooms. Solar water heat. Spacious worUbop/utility r"°°m. $375,000. SALLY SHff>lEY I JOYCE OABOL T OPEN HOUSE SAT 1·5 2951 CASSIA PRICE REDUCTION-NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Beautiful custom home. Private pool & spa. Gourmet kitchen. The best of everyth1nc. Larae family room with fireplace. 4 bdrms, 3 bathl! French doors & lots more. $399.500. LINDA TAGLIANETII LIDO ISLE HOME · Featurrna private entrance to spacious quarters for special friends or relatives. The 3 bdrm. 3 bath home is quality rebuilt with wood. beveled venetian &lass, a refrraerator. Now $650,000. LOWELL STARK OPEN HOUSE ~ l ·4 408 P1AZZA Ll>O. Ll>O ISLE OUTSTANDING WEITCLFF HOME · G.real for ellttc1atruoc1 Ihts bouseJlows beaull· fully from the cozy 11vm1 room to the expanded family room, to the private pabo & pool. Features include 3 llfet bdrms. uwaded ISiand krtchen. two hreplaces. Professionally landscaped with fruit trees & flower °'--OO<L -JOYCE OABOl T /SALLY StlPLEY OPEN HOUS£ S~ l ·5 f308 SUSSEX I.AH£ -PIUCE REDUCTIONt IEUERS HAYE MOVED · Great opportunity for an outstandtnc value mmt condrbon fam~y home featunng four bdrms, 2'h baths, fam~y room and all new easy care landscap1ne. nus sunny & light home 1s vacaht & ready lor you. $343.000 TRUDY STUBBl.EFIELO · OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 1-5 1601 PORT ABBEY Pl.ACE LOOK OUT JSELCOURTI · Professt0nally de· signed and upgraded in Harbor View Homes. Soltd oak doors. hardwood floors, custom ltreplau rn lmna room, French doors and windows. cathedral ce11tngs, cozy family room with bookshelves and garden vrew Beauh· fully planned landscapmg. JANINE OU BOIS PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Only $275,000! Includes po()I, spa, double security and best of all three bedrooms. 2 baths. two balconies & laundry room with washer/dryer to remain Call to see the best of the "Versailles." LOWELL ST ARK .. UNOaSTRCTED OCEAN/BAY VIEW · RE· OUCEO FOR $13,000. If you are looking for a magmfrcent view property in Newport Beach. this 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse condo can't be beat. A pool, spa & clubhouse wrH add to your pteasure. Make thtS your permanent home or weekend hideaway. $214.900. SALLY SttPLEY I JOYCE DA80l. T llEAu-nruL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO FOR S101,000 · Highly uptraded one bedroom, one ft bath condo at the Versailles. must see for a youna couple buyine their first home, or mature couple movinc to smaller quarters. Attractive courtyard/fountain ex· posure plus security aate & pool JOYCE OABOl T /SALLY SHIPLEY 'a&.Uffl llNOLE LEVEL-CttOtcE •w UITINQI · End unit in excellent location near pool. Cathedral ceilinc plus many uptrldes. Convenient walk· inc dislata lo shoppinc center/churthes. Xlra Ir& patt0 w/vttw of~ bay & S4'ftSets, $239,000 indvdq land. SALLY a\EY /.M>YCE OMOl T ·aLUFF8-IPACIOU8 FOUR UOllOOM · Liatit & arry end unit with separate bedroom & bath on main level Perfect fof otfa, m.ts quarters, 111-law. ~eenacer. or roommate. 3 bedrooms upstatrs, eallnc area 1n kitchen & tee dtntnc/hYlllC room overlook1nc pabo & greenbelt. $310,000. WT Sflf'l£Y I JOYCE-DABOU . . . , 8LUFFl-EXCIEPTIOIQl. Y Al.WI · Custom· ized & remodefed former model. Over 2,000 sq ft w/French doors, shutters. aourmet kitchen, prden window. family room. skytcflts & ·cozy fireptact in master bdrm, 3 beautiful bled paltOs on lovtly areenbtlt. .1269,900 with the land. SAl.l Y SHJPLEY & JOYCE OA80l T OPEN HOUSES~ 1·5 464 VISTA TRUCHA·Bl.UFFS, N.B. _· DRAMATIC CUSTOM OCEAN VleW · AlllOENCE · Stunmnc 5 bdrm San Clemente home has 1t am The Spanish door entry opens into lush lroe>Kal pfants cascad1nc rnto a KOi pond. A macnmcent staircase ~s to U.--1fftP'essi¥t--tftntef • bedlww1 SU1te.- Skyl1&hts, game room, maid's quarters, and a kitchen to del'Sht any gourmet complete the setbfll, $599.500. SALLY SHff>lEY I JOYCE OMOl T FREEWAY AND HOIPrTAL CLOU · 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. pool sued yard with buitt.fn BBQ. patt0, famtly room added. All ttlts and much more within minutes of 3 maior. freeways and 2 hosottlls. f oothtll School Dlstrrct. $160.000. LOWELL STARt( ..• ,. DUPLEX-<>LDE COM • Pride of ownerstup IS reflected rn this beaulliully maintained duplt1. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amen1bes pus a fouT car garaae Great rental area Almost $300.000 of assumable lmanc1ng. Ottered at $325,000. LINDA TAGLIANCm OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR HOME OR DUPLEX · So. of h11hway corner locatton. Attracttve owners unrt w/2 bedrooms & conv d~n. 2 baths, lovely pnvate yard. l1&ht & airy apartment w/2 bdrms. 2 baths. separate entry on Side street. 2-car )arage plus 1 parking space. Each unit has laundry room $395.000. MARl YN TWfTCHELL LOOKING FOR SOMETHING IPECIAL · Exceptt0nal COM townhouse style units. Unique contem· POrary desl&n with many n.citinc features. Super localtOn. Easy w_.1na dtStanct to beach. Must see to appreciate. $-465,000. W. GREER OUTSTAND•Q PROPERTY IN OLDE COM PLUS INCOME · On a very picturesque street. large 3 bdrm with famMy room, wet bar, 2 ftrplaces 1n an authentic $t>an1sh mohf. lndudes separate and very private ovecsaed l bdrm lftCOfM unit. Setler mobvated! S4SO.OOO. LN>A TAGUNUTI OCEANFRONT DU,LIX, CORNIR LOC~ TIION · Outst•ndlnc 3 bdrm, 2 beth owners unit with cathedral ceilinp, bu~l·tn kitchen, ocean view • balcony and charm. 3 bdrm lower unit°""" to pnvate, patJO on ttJe Slltd, Oceptionll vlM! ._ ICRCOWTZ/INl.V.. TWITCXtl WE DON'T JUST SELL "WA.TERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE, IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ... _WITH A VIEW OF Tf1f WATE~ · ... ~ND NEAR THE WATER J , RA.Jl£ IN NEWPOltT HEIGHTS lovely• bdrm family home with hardwood floors, French doors, used brick fireplace and spacious master suite. lar~e terraced yird & patio with separate children splay area. S325,000. 631 -1400. CLIFFHA V£N CONDO A bright & sunny-i bdrm, 2 bath unit in a lovely neighborhood close to c hurch, s.chools and cenual shopping. Eictra spacious with wood burning fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Just reduced to S 124,900. 631-1400 lt:LA B.u:BOX CONDO EYt'eJnfamftytlevnrith :l- master suites, fireplace, tiled khchen and handsome window treatments. Guarded gate complex with pool & spa. S T0,000 down and qualified buyer can take over emting loans. FANTASTIC REDUCTION to "1149,ooo. 6n-6900 UNIVERSITY PA.Rlt-TOWNKOME Jreihly re- furbished 4 bdrm with family kite~ & added den, large garden patio & att. garage. Backs _to greenbelt with com. pool & tennis. Owner anxious, will con· \ider lease option. Reduced.to S 171,000. 631-1400 QUAINT NEWPORT C01TACE on R-2 lot. Charm- ing shingled exterior, 2 bdrms, with antique fireplace mantel, stained glass & two landscaped patios. lovely location across lrom neighborhood beach, Wilk to ocean & shops. S205,000. 631-1•00 EARLY BALBOA ISLAND charm radiates from this traditional 2 bedroom cottage with spacious open beam ceilinged living room equipped with cozy fireplace. Walk to shops & beaches from the quiet little island location. $287 ,000. 631-1•00 NEWER DUPLEX less than a block to Newport's bes1 beaches. Upper 3 bdrm unit with beamed ceilings & fp, ideal for owner. l ower 2 bdrm 2 bath, great For summer/winter rental. Price includes most furnishing5. $299,900. 631· 1400 EXTRA LARG E LOT on the Peninsula Point with beau11fully remodeled 3 bdrm home. Separate family and laundry rooms, spacious covered patio and added parking for RV. Near ocean and bay beaches. Priced to sell...S355,000. 631 · 1'400 PENINSULA POINT With character. Two story 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, paneled living room with used brick fireplace, dormer windows set in gambrel roof plus full ,sarage. Picket fenced sunny corner lot close to Point s bay beac h. $359,000. 631-1400 BAYSIDE COVES Sparkling bay views fro m this expanded one bedroom & den with added bonus room. Spacious master suite 1s enhanced by adjoin· ing enclosed patio, new appliances & att. dbl garage. Gated bayfront cori'lplex with pool & spa. l.lnd included at $379,995. 631-1400 HARBOR RIDCE TOWNHOME Upgraded 3 bdr with family and formal dining rooms, vaulted ceil- ings, skylights, mi rrored walls & designer papers. Some ocean & night light views. Community pool & tennis. S•25,000. 631· 1•00 BA1..BOA ISLAND Two story 3 bdrm white brick house with a 2 bdrm apt. for income. Newly carpeted with forced air heating, 3 car parking and se.parate laundry on lovely streer. Short walk to shops. Asking $450,000. 673-6900 SPACIOUS I STORY CUSTOM R£MODEL With sli p for •O' boat. a lovely '4 bd family h.ome with spacious llving room o~ning to Wlterfront dec k. Fa mily and formal dining rooms ind separate break- fast room. Xtri lirge lot. S•75,000. 631-H OO PENINSULA POINT like newl large '4 bdrm with family &;.. formal dining-..ooms, hi~ beamed ceilings 1 and 3 fire places including one in spacious masfer suite. Sunny patio & views ... $485,000. 631· 1•00 ~A ISLAND HOME Picture perfect J bdrm family and formal dining room plus den and spiral staircue to room top view deck with spa. Bonus on additio0.1I 1 bdrm guest unit. Owner will consider 'trade. $495,000. 673-6900 _WEE~D OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BIC CANYON ... ----·-·······-··-··-··--·--$545,000 35 Rue Fountainbleau, Sun OCEANFRONT ..... -....................................... -$115,000 4711 Seashore, Sat & Sun BAY1'1tOtCf .. _. .......... -......................... -·-·-····· $NS,OOO 324 Morning Star, Sat & Sun BA YFRlSNT ................................................... -•. $785,000 •15 Bayside Or. Sat, Sun, Tues, Thurs PENINSULA •..........•..........•......... -.................. -.. $41 5,000 502 K Street, Sat NEWPORT CRESJ ...... -_. .................. :.-.. -.... $1&9,000 26 Goodwill Ct, Sun COM .................... ·-·---·····--~···········-··· $239,000 2772 Hillview, Sun COSTA MESA .................................................... $111,500 18'45 Anaheim #3D, Sa t BAYFRONT ...... -..... :::._. ................. -:. ........ -. $1,475,000 11 20 E. Balboa Blvd, Sat UOO ISLE.--··········-·-··-········-···-·-·--· $570,000 152 Via Undine, Daily PENlNSULA PT.-.-......................................... $3591000 20• 1 E. Balboa, Sun N. LACUNA ........................................................ $585,000 390 Cliff Dr, Daily PRE.STICE CONOO wim SUPERB VlEWS of Newport Harbor's turning basin and city lights. Contemporary, 2 bdrm, 21/1 baths and wuna Tile floors, brushed aluminum kitchen cabinets and ac- cents of burled oak. Security bldg. with doorman & pool. S5~5,000. 631-1400 ~ LIDO ISLE LOVELY ON 52' LOT With 2 story remodeled family home, steps to lido clubhouse & beach. Three bdrms, 2 fps, d en and large family ki1chen with huge patio. Owner will carry 1st TD, will consider lease option. $555,000. OPEN HOUSE DAILY AT 152 VIA UNOINE, LIDO ISLE·631·1•00 SUPER OCEANFRONT DUPLEX beautifully main· tained. Upper unit has 3 sracious bdrms and large living area with sensationa views of beach activity and sunsets. Lower 2 bdrm has nice patio. Xlnt high balance assumable loan JUST REDUCED TO $585,000 631-1400 BEACHFRONT HOME in best Newport area close t~yacht club. Traditional & charming l-bdrm (or 2 & den) grand livi ng room with vaulted ceilings, cozy fp, and window seat for ocean watching. Privaie used brick patio plus versatile ~uest/studio/office over garage. $695,000 631-1400 BA YFRONT WITH LA.RC£ DOCK well priced lender with repo with • bdrms; family and formal dining rooms and sauna. Upgraded with new oak a blnets, paint, carpet and appliances. Walk to New· port Center & Balboa Island. $785,000. 631· 1•00 LINDA ISL£ Fabulous location wide turning basin views. Berber arpeted contemp(>rary '4 bdrm with family, formal dining and utility rooms, pool & spa in entry courtyard plus dock for large boat in pres· tigious g~rded Witerfront community. Bank owned with terrific potential. (LH) $850,000. 631-1•00 BALBOA ISLAND RARE 40' on the Grand Canal jus1 off south Biyfront with fam:astic views and dock for 2 18' boats. Duplex with. 2 town home style units e<1ch . with 3 bdrm, 3 baths, liundry and 2 c.ir parking. ~95,000. 673-1•00 COUNTRY ENCUSH 8AYFRONT executed with e xtriordinary tute & refinemenfl: Extensive use of paneling & mouldings, wood floors & french doors. Spacious & high ceiling with 5 bedrooms, libmy, banq uet sized dining room, family room and ~ourmet kitchen. Uied brick entry p rden-and rear patio with spa ascen ing o the dock or your O' yacht. Price includes the land, $9•5,000. 631-1•00 HARBOR ISLAND ROAD_BA YFRONT WITH 70' on the w.iter. Dock for several large boats. Walls of glass surround this cheerful one story '4 bdrm, den, fam ily & formal dining rooms and bonus room/ office. large bayside patio surrounds lovely custom pool. Price includes land, $998,000. 631· l•OO NORm LACUNA Breathtaking white waler. city light~nd pastoral views from every room. Over 4000 sq ft in thls custom 2 story wnh 3 bdrms, den and artist'Htud10 or office. Snows like a model with fresh paint & newwhtte catpet. l ovely pool in enclosed courtya~. $1,150,000. 631-1400 CLASSIC ELEGANCE ON LINDA ISLE Beautifully appointed 5 bedroom, including private mas1er re- treat, separate utility room and family and formal dining rooms. Window walled formal living room opens to dockside patio. Charming courtyard offers privacr to the spa and dip pool. Lende r offers itra specia .financing, call for info land included S 1.395,000631·1400 MAGNIFICENT BA YFRONT Beautifully built with 5 bdrms, including spac ious guest suite, game room, family & formal dining rooms, playroom, study & top o f the line gourmet kitchen. There is a 3 car garage, pool & spa and dock for your large boat. Designer amenities include brass hardWire, oak cabinetry & woodwork, carpeting & wallcoverings. S 1,775,000 631·1•00 Y ACHSTMAN'S COVE Bayfront perfec tion in this 3 bedroom, office with fp, den opening to 4' by 20' lap pool, gourmet kitchen with bayfront breakfast nook, and mag- nificen1 2 \to ry living room with a Will of windows fronting on the bayfront patio with dock and hoist for small boa1. A custom property remodeled with superb quality. Sl ,650,000 631-1400 Corona. de1 MM, BuntiJl&ton Beach, ~ Laguna Beach and Newport Beech WATERFRONT· HOMES, INC. REALTORS Sales, Rentals, Property Management 315Marene Ave. Balboa I land 2436 W. Coa st Hwy. Newport Beach 673-6900 6.11·1400 L-........:;;:,..---- .. ' THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION BAYSHOREI BAYFRONT . ~ • This Is a bayfront property of which few, In a lifetime, come to the market plaoe. The environment completely transcends even the uppermost llmfts of ac- cepted greatness. Forget, for a moment, the warm and comfortable 4 bedroom home with pool, spa and gym. Concentrate on the 25,000 square foot lot, metlcufousfy landscaped ... and the 180 feet.of prlcelee& bayfroot,comptete with . 136 feet of pier. It Is here that this experi9've p,roperty actually ju-stifles Its expensiveness ........ ., ................................................ $11.IOO,OOO LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT ... Waterfront luxury: A concept that goes deeper than plush carpet- ing. This pulse-quickening three bedroom resi- dence provides virtually every--amenlty one could sanely require. Soaring beamed celllngs, Indirect lighting, power driven drapes, gourmet kitchen wtth both gas and efectrlclty, spa, pfer, slip. You wlll find no boredom tiere".•1~115,000 810 CANYON ... Prestigious location. Beauti- fully designed. Custom built. Light and airy. Overlooks panoramic view of golf course, plus night lights. Gorgeous pool and spa In lush private yard. living room, dining room, kitchen, master suite and powder room on upper level with view deck. Excellent for entertaining. 3 bedrooms, library and family room on lower level. 3 fireplaces. Owner highly motivated. ....................................................... -...... 1135.000 DOVER SHORES . . . Immaculate single level stunning home In prime area ... a sweeping view of back bay, city lights and ocean. Home wraps Itself around a delightful pool. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Spacious family room. Compefetety redecorated inside and out. Security system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . : ....... 1725.000 DOVER SHORES ... One visit will convince you that this elegantly upgraded home warrants your consideration. 3 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths. A living room that makes entertaining a pleasure. Den large enough for pool table. 3 fireplaces. A kitchen that would delight any gourmet cook. Breakfast area In kitchen. Un- obstructed view of back bay ................. *"5,000 DOVER SHORES . . . A lovely home. 3 bedrooms. Totally remodeled llvlng room, family room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms and one bath In separate wing. Master bedroom wing with sit- ting area and fireplace, his and hers bathrooms. Oen could be used as fourth bedroom. View patio with flreplt and spJt. Air conditioned. Double Insulated. Security system .. -... 1115.000 DOVER SHORES . . . Home with a tradltlonal feeling. living room with skylight. Massive wood panelled family room with brick flreplace. walk- behind bar and lcemaker. Ex1ra large kitchen with huge eating area. Master bedroom suite features his and hers walk-In closets, built In cabfnetry, separate tub and shower. 3 addltlonal bedrooms. Security system .................. "70.000 A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES : Jt-DOYER SHORES BAYFRONT .............. 1115,000it : Sunday 1-5 ................... 308 Morning Star Lane: .. .. it DOYER SHORES .................................. '711.SOOit- •Sun 1-5 ................................. 1542 Antigua Way• • • • DOVER SHORES .................................. 1725,000 • : Sat-Sun 1-5 .......................... 1342 Galaxy Drive: .. .. * DOVER SHORES .................................. *"5,000 rt •Sun 1-5 ................................. 1730 Galaxy Drive it .. .. • DOVER SHORES .................................. "75.000 ,._ : Sun 1-5 ................................. 1736 Galaxy Drive : • • • DOVER SHORES .................................. "57.000 • •Sun 1-5 ................................. 1518 Galaxy Drive• • • * 810 CANYON ........................................ $411,000 Jt- : Sun 1-5 ......................................... 3 Rue Bl~rritz ! . .. it WESTCLIFF CUSTOM .......................... $441,000 * •Sat-Sun 1-5 ....................... 1207 Highland Drive• .. .. * llAYCAEST ........................................... $341,500 • : Sat 1-5 .............................. 1700 Starlight Circle: • • rt-IRVINE TERRACE ................................. $315,000 * •Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1519 Santanella Terrace • . .. * BAY CREST ........................................... 1291,500 • : Sat-Sun 1-5 ................... 1834 Tradewinds Lane ! .. .. * BAYCREST ........................................... 1291,000 • •Sun 1-5 ................................ 1729 Terrapin Way• . .. • BAYCREST ........................................... ms.ooo .. : Sat 1-5 .......................... 1301 Nottingham Road : . .. • BAYCREST ........................................... $215,000 • •Sat 1-5 ............................. 1907 Windward Lane• . .. Jt WESTCLIFF .......................................... $279,IOO • : Sat-Sun 1-5 .......................... 1228 Sussex Lane ! .. .. • NEWPORT BEACH ............................... $245.000 .. •Sun 1-5 .................................... 2411 Via Marina tt .............................. WESTCLIFF . . . A "Presley" built custom home. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Family room wth fireplace. Dining room. Den with large screen television, built-In stereo and speakers. Pool. Gaz.ebo. Owner will carry first trust deed at excellent terms .......... : ........................... $441,000 BAYCREST . . Living in a large family at- mosphere can be an absolute deflght. Majestic two-story home. Total of 5 bedrooms and 3 'it baths. Restful views of mountains, bay and city lights, especially from the upper level. 2 master suites upstairs. Two-story ltvlng room with fire- place. Large family room with fireplace. Dining room. Kitchen with eating area. Three car gar- age ......................................................... S..900 631-7300 BAYCMSY .•. A home tMt reftecta etablltty and charm. 2 · 8'ortel. Wet b9r In Mng room overtook• the beluttful gllrdenl. F.mly room with vaulted beam <*Nng. 4 bedrooma. 4 t>mtM. Eating area In kttchen. New renge, OV9f'9 and microwave. Dtnlng room wtth bult4n ciedenza and roaewood leMng counter. SubstMtim re- duction ...................................................... • 8AYCRE8T . . . If two luxurtoua muter bedrooms are enough you'll k>Yi the remeinder of the home. 21.-\ baths. Large llvlng and fwnlty rooms with fireplace In eech • .Formal dlnfng room. Cheerful breakfast room or Offtoe. Bultt·lf) efectrlc kitchen. Lovely patio with bltbecue, pool and spa. Two car garage .............. ..,_ooo BAYCREST ... -A comfortable famrty home In a delightful envlronment...beeutlfulty m•ntained. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Formal dining room plus eating area In kltchen. F.1r1Qf.41C9 tn tNtnO room. Amenities include Plantation Shutters and bultt· In platform bed in master bedroom. Aeaonabty priced ...................................................... ,500 · BAYCREST . . . Chok;e neighborhood. Oe- llghtful hOme. Spacious n ng r<>Om Wlfrf vaUTtiCJ celling and brick fireplace. French door1 open to. pool and patio. Dining room. Country kitchen with built-In barbecue. Convection oven, re- frigerator and washer-dryer Included. Wine room with wet bar. 3 bedroomt a.id 2 baths. Family room. Large yard. Reduced price of ................................... a.,ooo WESTCLIFF ... Beautifully malntalned home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Famlty room. Dtnlng room. A dream kitchen with every convenleoce Includ- ing Corning cooktop and Corlan counter tops . Insulated attic. Oversized detached garage . ............................................................... 1215,000 BAYCREST ... An address to be proud of ... '4 bedrooms, 2'~ baths. Spactous tlvlng room with fireplace. Dining loom. Famlty room with fire- place. Kitchen with eating area. Heated pool. Large patlo ... : ........................................ 1215.000 WESTCLIFF . . . Conveniently located 3 bedroom home. Close to schools, library and shopping. 2 baths. 2 cozy fireplaces. Custom window and wall coverings. New carpeting. Sparkling pool and cozy patio. Automatic sprinklers. Efficient security system. 2 car gar- age. Sellers motivated .......................... '271.IOO NEWPORT BEACH . . . Cheerful home with pleasant back bay view. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Large llvlng room-dining room combination. Family room. Breakfast counter In kttcflen. Cen- tral air conditioning. Quiet cul de aac location. Just reduced ................................ NOw'S:Ma,000 EA8T81D£ COSTA MEIA ... Large, quiet end unit In a well maintained 20 unit comP19x. Former model. 3 bedrooms. 21A baths. Laundry facllltles lnalde. Large fenced yard. Community pool and apa. Large ••Hnable loen. Excellent value ...................................................... 11-.- 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH .. fl:W LISTING a._,.• sum-With very open cetllnga. ~ bdrms, 2'h BA, & fir• places, oozy FR; comm. pool, spa & tennis, guard gated f o r security. $338,500. ----UNDER S300,000---- ctltU Ill Ill CUSSIC -A oottage, complete wtth teaded wtndows, courtyard, spa, rich wood panelling, even a guest house, and 2 bdrm. $275,000 LlftlY Tml IOIM -In the bluffs, on tree-lined greenbelt, view of bay from patio and greenbeft, designer upgrades, excellent buy at $240,000. • ... • PIUUT c.T111 -One bdrm plus convertible den In popular Orange Tree. Streams, tennis, pool, activities. S 111 ,500 Ull Am :_ A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath rental units. Cloee In Olde COM locatron; bit of a · yard and chance to Increase Income. $229,000 II CITDUS -A 2 bdrm, den home with beams, brick fireplace, tile floors, workshop and new 1 roof. On hill In COM, $229,500. _ _ _ CUSl Tl ~ -In near new 3 bdrm townhome, trench doors, oak kitchen-breakfast room, decks, mini vu, $215,000. TllTllltCI ca.IS _.. OThree bedroom townhome, S Q L :, contemporary flavor wltl'I a . . ....... ,..,an 2 at $172,500 Liil I TIU lllSl -Secluded 4 bdrm, 3 bath with some city light• view. Corner lot among the trees In the Bluffs. $270,000. Fee. lftll( TUUCl ,. -Spacious alngle story, 4 bdrm, 2800 sq ft . "entertaining now," just re- decorated and close to all. $449,000. ---$310,000 to $419,500 •T STlff •Tl( IAllET -A 3/2 and 211 duplex In Olde COMI Cul-de-sac near footbridge. Cozy. feel and atrium In owners unit. $355,000 CUSSO-TI-• -In ooamopolltan COM. Near scenic vt.wa and creative dining. 3 bdrma, 3 bath. Ane appointments. $419,000. ... MIS( -Inside and out. Large lot, ahut- tera, French doors, 2 flreptac:ea, huge famlly room, owner bought another. $320,000 NEWS FLASH 10/04186 Everest Camp II, Rongbuk Gtacier- Unlque homes Owner/Broker arrives thla date In ascent of Mt. Everest and reaches tevef of 6500 meter• (21,325 ft) after traveUng three days acron qreat Hlmalayu and through Tlbetlan Plateau. More to follow 10/11188 Wife, Mother, Super Agent-Sheron Cor- zine, fu11-tlme wife to Bruce and full time . mother to Brian, Is consistently a top producer at Unique Homes. She always does her homework. With her vast knowt- edge of the current real estate market, Sharon's forte Is matching grateful cll~ts to Ideal homes. Much llked, highly respect- ed. Our hats off to Sharon Coi'zlnel llJ( Cll CUii -Epitome! 3 bdrms, 2 baths. larger tot and cloae to the beaeh. Beams, bricks, board and batten. Priced at $325,000. • IUl. Fm -In Harbor Ridge. White Berber carpets, pavers, spa, 2925 sq. ft. 3 bdrms, family room, wen-priced at $439,500 . ... IPPMTlmll -For famlty desiring lovety, spacious 4 bdrm pool home In prestigious Irvine Terrace. Reduced to $375,000 WT• ltlClml al -Panoramic view, one of best townhomes In area 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 fir. places, quiet locatlon, lmmac. oond. $475,000. Liil D .. -In Harbor Vlew/Seawlnd. Gorgeous Portoflno. New carpets, paint, kitchen, baths. Guest houae. Vacant. $398,500 IUCll IAYS IUT -Tradltlonal 3 bdrm with gardens, brick patios, 2 flreplac:ea, shutters, panes and bay close. $450,000 L.H. fO LISTING PUii* .. -Of ocearr and city tights from llvlng and dining rooms, muter and kitchen. Single story, 2 bdrm, den w/ fNerY amenity -0t Belcourt Hiii. $495,000. llTUFIMT IPPtlJmTY -Outstanding 4 bdrm home, sunny location In Balboa Coves. Dock f6r 40' boat, trade or lease option. $499,500 $5IO,OOO to 1895,000--- SIT IM m -From beamed llvlng room and watch the bay and pavllHon, 3 bdrm, office, • courtyard, designer kitchen. At $575,000. llACI fmT 111•1• -Under conatructton, get - Involved wtth 3 bdrm, 2 ba on Wnt Oceanfront. $560,000 wttn S20,000 decor.pkg. ~ SllKT ..._ -Featured In 1988. CIUllc Olde COM, 4 bdrm, 3 ba, updated Santa Fe atyte. large tot. Courtyard, spa. $595,000. Tl( IUT tJCITlll -On ocean vu street In Olde COM. 3 bdrmL 2 bah one s!ory home, oversized lot and garage, extra parking and village cloee. $895,000. ----OVER 1 MILLION---- ~ UTAn -Five bedroo~ seven baths, ftve car garage, 6700 sq ft wtth every amenity one could Imagine. $3,950,000. 111.U • rm lllff -In San Clemente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrma, medlterranean flavor, owner wtlllng to finance. $1, 150,000. st'•_.. Um.T -Charming, tidy, <>kier home, garden on prime bayfront. Sandy beach, pier, dock, penlnaula location. $1, 100,000. .. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1·5 .. • $895,000 1211 ....... OcMn YU, 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba D. Johnton .._..... S.99,500 Cl ........ 4 Bdrm, dock, patio on beach H. Mertc• ... $338,500 ·-, ........ guard gated, 3 BA, FA, 2'n BA 8 . ~ .. -$925,000 .. , ...... 4/1 remodel or rebUlld, 3 R-2 Iota J. Skehan SUNDAY 1·5 ... $895,000 Ocean YU, 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba --..... S.99,500 4 Bdrm, dock, patio on beech -.-s ULA $1 , 100,000 garden, beech, pier, .baytmt .. _ $925,000 4/ 1 remodel or rebuild, 3 R-2 Iott 1111 ....... D.Jot"*>n ., .......... R. O'SMughneMy 11•L ....... 8 . Berrtngton .. , ....... J.Skahan ... -. , I .. Y Moen Jm,AI. UTATI PROPERTIES, ·INC. (714) 760-8333 • 3 Civic Plim • Suite 170 • Newport Beach 9'l660 PUllWJI vnnv Olf nm W'ATB•. NO•TB· KSJVPORT BBACB CALUOIUflA Magnificent NEW LIST INGS !.LAJat F OR OlfLY $259,000 2 master suJtes. 1 New Qrleans style home In Harbor Ridge. ~ GR.SAT ST.Aan• B O .. Prtme.localJoo 00 a level and DBL garage. Living. dining rooms on bedrooms plus ~parate maids quarters. 4-car prtvate cuJ«-eac etpet. 3 bedrooma, 2 baths. vtew, too. Gated community and walk to pr1vate garage. Unobstructed ocean and Ughta view of Large back yard with spa. 819S.OOO beach. Htghly Upgraded. Newport Beach. ~O foot pool and spa. Incredible _9 · decor. "Brand new Valenllne bome. $3.500,000 ... Alf SlfOLuu• U TA1'S Thia home ts Im· TURTLE•OCK $J 59,000 Excellent prtce. lo-Open house Sata & Suns 1•5. maculatc from.. top to bottom. 5 bedroom.. 7 cation and noor plan. Brtght and cheerful . baths, 4 nreplaccs. family room. atudy. and for- througllout. Overlooking Turtlerock Hiils. 2 JIOlfARCB BAY 'Wonderful 3 bedroom/Z bath · mal dining room to s uit any aau family. AU solid B0/2BA. large kitchen, attached garage. Lowest custom home In prestigious private commonlty. ·oak doors and crown moldings throughout. and prtce of t_hls Plan on the mark~t. . Fcaturtrig 24 hour security. private beach club. ma ny more amenities. Approximately 8 .000 FANTASTIC Vl.BW' ocean and bay. Lovely tennis and sandy beach. This great home has square feet of living space. Call' for penonal Irvine Terrace home w1lh extra large rooms-4 BO. enclosed front e ntry with bcauUful pool sur· sh~w~ng. offered $2.250.000. . 3 BA. Ha rdwood noors. kitc hen redone-Shows rounded with Futura stone decks and paUo. NEW LISTllfO 2 master s uites. flreplace. dJnlng beautifully. Large courtyard with fenced off btg Room for expansion. 8375.000 -room. patio and 2 car garage. Nice end locallon all · .. pool. Totally pnvatc. 8850.000. JASllllfS CRSSIC Immediate pos-·on one level. Ltght and aJry In great condJUon. BSLCOURT 4BO·Thls one Is Gorgeous! It Is new scsslon ... Locatcd In guard-gated community Flrt time offered. Only $129.000. and over 3300 sq ft. Fall In love at first sight. It wfllghted tennte courts. pools and Its own private JUST REDUCED has a wonderful floor plan-. It has a v1ew. room for spa this elegant spilt level home. with 3 BEST BUY l1f ALL OF DSPCNIT NAClf 1a pool. Please come by and see fo r yoursclT."S"un -Dccrrooms, family room & 2'h baths/expanded roa A GA DD CO-UKITT Sea laland-All Open l ·5. ~-deck w/vle'9/ of ocean . can be yours now. A on one level. Looks like new. all neutral tones. lllJIAJfAR PLAlf l1f GA TED COJLllVlflTY OF beautiful home for the exeeutJve who likes to 1 h t d alJ -.AA n1tf 3 -.a••o -JUDO•GARDDN IN A FOR"'~.--·n· ent~rtaln..-Central alr and~nlyayatcm. OPEN P antauo~ s ut ers. an -~ "~~u~. n.,._ ft • . .,,. ~ • • '-Uu 1 patios. beautifully land.capcd/plua eome vtew. ltry home feeling. viewing Nature Trail. Emerald SUND~ l -~ PM CURL OR. Great end location on a cul-de-uc. next to golf Green carpet. white tile. extensive minors. sky·· W'SSTCLD'F POOL B OJIZ Large 4 BO. on huge course. Tbp this for $399.000. OPEN HOUSE ·lights. 2 BO. 2.5 BA. den. dining room. patios. AC. comer lot. 3.5 batl)s. Sunny rooms w/spaclous THIS WEEK. Sal & Sun , I ~5 l s pa off muter. Audio speaker. Intercom-and feeling . .owner Is ready to sell nowl So call BIO CAlfYOlf Lowest Prtced Monaco-l'!!'IL\l'U11a...ta--• 4securlly gate. S479.00Q _Jmmedlately1LS399.000 rmmacu[ate condition. Neutral Decor. i(;u1tom I SEA VIEWS LARGSST JIODEL Almost 3.000 B A TIUOOE Sharp 2 bedroom. 2 bath townhou~ furniture Is negotiable. 3 BR/2.5 Bath. Reduced sq fl of comfortable llvtng. Beautifully landscaped In gated communJty. Highly upgraded. Plantation to 8460.000. and decorated. Two story end unit adjacent to shuUers. Extensive use of mirrors. Air condition-BJOllR.ISE Olf T'BE BA Y·LIDO P AJUI DIUVS green bell and within walking distance of pool Ing. Attached garage. Convenient to aJJ s hopping Spectacular bay and c ity Ughta view. Walk to and tennis. 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths. Ocean and city and beach areas. $215.000 shops and reatauanla. 5th floor end-unit. Highly lights vtew. Cul-de-sac location Good assumable BARBOR HILL, HYVPORT IJEACB New home upgraded. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Secured building loan . Guard gated community. 8399.000 with ocean vtew. Prestigious new home In Harbor with pool and 2 car subterranean parking. Sllpor SEA V I EWS POPULAR OlfE STORY Hiii-bay. ocean a nd city lights view. Light oak side-tie possible. Sellera may exchange for Bluffs HA.llPT'Olf JIODSL Charming Ivy a,.yered floors. marble fireplaces. European cabinet&. 2 i condo or lease option. 8388.500 courtyard. AUracllvcJy landscaped yard with large sundccks over grecnbelt:s. 4 BR. 4 -S,ll;, HEART o r -Ufln'OlrT -z BR. 2YJ Bath spa. Near community pool and tennis. Cul-de-sac Charming new listing. $795.000. townhouse. TRES CHIC--Lowcst pr1ce In New- locatlon. Ocean and city ltghts view. Good as-01FlfSR W'AJfTS THI S SOLD DIJIEDIATELY port Crest-8 169.000. Truly shows like a model. sumable loan. Guard gated community . spectacular view of golf course a nd night lights. Llght & Bright. s35s.OOO. Deane townhome In prime location with custom CBAIUlllfG TVJtTJ.a•OCK CO~ offered 1 UlfDER COlfSTRUCTIOlf Beautiful top of the pool and s pa. Ocauvllle model at bargain price of at 8219 ,500. End unit with large patio faces world canyon view. Buy now and choose floor $550.000. CALL us beautiful rolllng greenbelt. 2 master suites plus covertng etc. 3 BO. 2 BA. breakfast nook. 3 car den. Shutters. hardwood noora. ahowa llke a garage. Plus many more amenities. Move In for model. Chr1stmas for $295,000. OPEN HOUSES • 12122 SK1"LANS HARBOR vmw IUl..LS, o n BO USS YOU A UALSPAJUILS•llfTVSTJlfLovely.rambl- JIUST SEE· QUA T OCSAlf VIEW' JVITB A SATURDAY 1ng. 4 bdrm +family room home altuated on '1'l of POOL 3 car garage and vaulted cetllngs. Lots o( ..,., ,...,.. • ....,_ s--Mw -... 1·5 an acre aurroundl lovely atrtum court with ceramic tile and tnarble floors. 4 BO~ BA. At this tMI ,.,.... • ...._a.... ...,.. 1-5 spacious br1ck patio. 3 tiered fountain. and price will not last long. 8395.000 11 o... VteU s.. leland -.-1.5 beautiful trectS. Thia home Is ltke new-totally DOVE• SBOUS On the bay. 6600 sq n of S UNDA y redone w1th decorator wallcovertnp and carpet. quality construction. Completely remodeled In 40' pool and •pa Included. Open houee every '84. Massive 55 fl. x 21 n. Living room. Beveled. 411 "111'',.. Olde COM ... .-1•5 weekend or call for appt. $545,000. 40...... Belooun --l-6 . stained & etched glass. Pool. spa. and waterfall. ~,..... OoWt Shor• IJBAVT1'UL DSCOJtATOR BO .. Expanded 3 Bonus room. wet bar. and sauna. Master suite 1 ,...... &AIM .,_... '-5 bedroom Bordeaux model on a m..large comer With fireplace and sitting rm. Panelled In Im· 1.._,wcelllUtm ~ = ~: lot. 2 ma.ter aultea.~crown moldnd Ing.. french ported Koa wood. Sec. Sys. 200 • 300 people can ,cwt J-.nineer-k doora. marble entry. feaded a beveled w1n- be comfortably entertained. Avail. lmmed. 1111 .....__._ Newpor1 Bw:fl = ~~ dow1. Decorated with a European touch. Room $1 ,050.000. lncl Land. 1711.......,. lrvtne Terreoe ....-1_5 for pool. $499,000 A S PSCJ.AL Pt.AC• TO BSI Pleuc compare this townhome-A true value1 Decorator perfect a ll white and son color1 from the expanded entry. ~ breakfut room. living room and walk·ln cloeel• In master. The flneat of materta.19 were uaed In thla home. One of the flne9t View• tn Newport Beach of Ocean and city llghta. Approx. 3.~ square f cct. 8595,000 DOV'S• SBOUS BA TF•Olfr This lovely 4 bedroom home Is located on one of the larg~t lots SATURDAY AND SUNDAY avaHable. 60 ft on the bay with Ila own private ,. ..... leecout1 ..... 1.a boat allp and beach . A great entertalnlTfeQt home • ••11lnc Hlft>of Ndge ...... I•& with an extra large family room which opens onto 11111.,.... TU9tln ..... 2-6 a 40 ft pool. LH (Leaae may be purchased at ~ 1 ........... Hllfbof ~ Hilla --1·5 quote) 8795.000. ......... ,... If""-./ ---- ,-• NEW LISTING Extremely well maintained, well decorated Bluffs "G'' plan. '4 Bd ., 3 Ba., very open bright home. Large redwood deck with spa and Finnish redwood' sauna:-teasehold. S212,000 ,.IQHT LIGHT VIEW Bluffs "Ang_elita" plan is 6 ye.ars new.2 bd, 2 ba , plantation shut ers, t11e enrry &-kitchen-, - exposed beam ceilings. Q uality decor. Fee land. $2at,OOO "MODEL" HOME Contemporary home shows like a model. Spacious 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated in understated elegance. Off white cpts, shut - ters, quiet greenbelt setting, par11al bay view plus city lights. Including the land. $2!9 ,500 OPEN HOUl l 1·1 ftM · I AT la SUN lHe VllTA CAUDAL, N.B. MEWLllTINQ Very ~st greenbelt location -in the Bluffs, overlooking the reflection pool. Like living in a park. 2 bd, 2 ba with vaulted ceilings, secluded roaste.r sui\e., expanded to inclucte su n room. Leasehold. · $220,000 LUSH QREENBEL T Bluffs "Fransiscan" on secluded private green- betr. 3--bd; 2lfi bath,new kitchen-, air eon· ditioned, quiet cul de sac locatio n. Fee land. $219 000..--------...., EAS1'BLUFF -FAMILY HOME This home is in move in condition. Large ycHd front & back with nite light view. 3 bd, 3 b.1, family room, formal dining, breakfast room off large kitchcQ. Leasehold. $257,000 OPEN HOUI E 1 ·1 I UN 2 1 37 •All•OO, N• NORTHWOOD ESTATE-IRVINE Thc family home to perfection ... 3100 sq ft with 4 bd, 2111 ba , 2 fireplace~, formal dining, central air, mic ro kitchen plus large bonus room. 3 car garage, owner transferred, quick possession possible. This Is the big pla" 6 model. $2.0,000 640-0020 ..8 UFFI ... ,, PLAN Bluffs condo, tri-level, 3 bd, 2 ba, large ma ster suite. Good starter home, close to COM and shopping. Priced.very well, includes the land. $11;1,500 LARGEST FLOOR PUN Beautiful Bluffs "Z" plan, largest floor plan in excellent condition. Totally fr ee-standing end unit, S bd, 3 ba, remodel~d country kitchen, two m~uites Dramatic_tile roof lio_e private patio. Priced very well, including the land. $267 ,000 CREME OF THE BLUFFS fh1 '> Bluffs "Delores" plan is upgraded through-out, top quality in every detail New k1tlhen, French doors, paneling, etc. FULL \II W O F BACK BAY from almost every room L nsur p<1ssed!! Pr Ke includes the land. $395,000 PANORAMIC VIEW DOV[R HORES Bank rcpo_ wtth exc.cllcnt f1nJncin)( ava1laole Fabulou... Calif ramh '>tylt>, 4 hd. J txi. courtyMd entry with pool, rrl'nch dour' & window<, thru-out, country kite hc•n, Jnd ,1 view " to die for." Pm.e includes rhc IJnd $54 5,000 Eastbluff Vllla1e Center, Newport Beach l . ' l -t ·, . PAG• t4/SATURDAY ocroaa11 4. , ... t DAILY PILOT/RllM. •STAT• 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 i~ the only name you need tb knqw -m!lj, . l . WE HAVE BUYERSI The lolotmt aients Ne cinently wo.tinc with motinted and quaified buyers. H you have a home that matches their nefds, ul today! DUPLEX I have a couple looking lor a duplex m"cOsta Mesa Ther re anxious and ready to move Call 759-4830 aod ask tor Stan Wylie POITOFINO Ouahf1ed buyers need and want a Portof1rio Mooel tmme 1rrHc1morvrewHom~s Call 759~830 amr ask lor Kilty Vink Fllfll ... I have 1ts1 of buyers and sellers of fixer properties Call Mary Jane lor details 759-4830 DUPLEX Is needed by proless1onal couple in the Corona Del --Mor area to S300000-can Som! Maci(Tnorrat 759-4830 HARBOR HILL Family wants home 1n HarbOf HIM ro $1, 100.000 Call 759-4830 ano as'< for J~ Sungalla RAINBOWS ST UT HEif At this rustic ho"W situated ~aco,.. rot 1n Olde Corona del Mar ljl1s home ~poan.d 1s lu 01 surprises Featlimg a su~.~. full wall stone fireplace t8iiken dlnir>Q .r.,.,_upssalrs deck off lhe master ~oom Frulli,... inthll back yard and a ra1sedjtooden d~'lfl._..Qnt enclosed yard to tti1oy the vtftl, $216.* Call today to see this ~me with ift.llat.ora.1 wOpd cathedral ceihngs,--Call 759-'830 CATCH A fALUNG flUCf 01 a beautiful Woodbri~e fir1tly home, Its situ- ated on one of the mos\ chOlCI stJeets and 1s walking distance to the lieke. Yefi Pflvate and sale for children reduced tof 21(j,OOQ 1hehome fea- tures 4 bdrms. 2' 1 bathi, tam~~~ a fdrmal dining rm Call now to Me this T"8n&ilome. fhe kitchen is rustic with Iota of n~afwood. Call ~:~:~·.; .,;ui.~lJr :.·. .. To move to Turtl~. r•=M~edln a fine area ma quiet and ..,tlect tir,g:1t;s ~ surrounded by m;uure pfahtfqgl o\lldlng a rain forest atmoshphere htghhg,~ !>Yan interior atrium The hOme has 3 spac!Oui.Odrms, large kitchen and Cathe<kal ceilings. •mg S 175.900 Call for an appP1'1t"'f"t to 5" ttns h<>qle today )bu'}l be sold on rur servire OPEN HOUSfS JSOA"ocedo COtonll oe UM Sat& hill 1'5c>m IOO\lt UIRetMK Co-or-. Of' Mp ....... 1-Som 1251 s..cr-1 CQIOf'o&Oe-M.lr ....... l·Spm '2lf>oWF eoo-oet'-'• ... 1·5pm HALFWAY TO PAIADllE Maybe even closer 1s the way you will fee{ about the view from the d1nir:!S room. family room a.nd kitchen of ttus beautiful home in Newport In a<4;j1ll()(I to the• bdrms. there 1tre. separate quar- --1eCS.!o.c.guests..OLJO.JaW$.lbalopen up onto private courtyard There 1s a lot of home here tor $516 000 Call 759-4830 BllEAIFAST WITH A BLUE JAY On the upper deck of this spacious family home surrounded by tall trees Seclusion is 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 entertaining Reduced to $234 t>OO caT1 now TO lnspecl lf\Ts'Newport Beach home 759-4830 ISA CAREER IN REAL EST A TE FOR YOU? Th.r\ewpt,r-t-B~C'bcmd Irvine Sales Offi<'e:. of Great Wes tern Real E:.tate are ho tin!! an Opportunity ni1itht. An opJ>ourtunity to learn how to obtain a Real E:.tate licen. e and an oppoTtunit~~ to e·a rn unlimited in<;om e with a !Itron!! financial an:.titut111n . We will an wer the foll°"'·ing que tum. and more: Why reaJ e:.tate sale<' How do I get a real estJtte liren!-ie,, :!. Am J the saJei.pe ri:.un type'? :l. What lramin~ dv I need? 4. What ran I ex~t tu earn'? How svon'l fi What does it U.ke lo get into the busine. s" TlME: 7:00-8:30 P.M. DATE: • Thur da~'"-..O~t.9th. 1986 PtAC!i: Creal W•t.e•n Irvine (Formerly )\-'oodbridJte Realty) 4920 BarTal\ca Prkway. Irvine .... . Refreshmehla erved CaU. ~EE LY NCH 551-:lOOO for re ervatiCfM Call 759-4830 ~ " ~ .... .4 • I ; '~-~ 1' ~.: "' , . .... .~ l. [. "t . ·~ ... ·.' ' ... , -) • • • ;f.. ' . SOUTH SEAi Is the eHecl the Palm trees and piat!lngs have around the swimming pool arid 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 format dining room ifnd an Informal eating area. with an adjacent separate ' patio for outside d1nlnQ. This home is reduced to $599,000. Call for an appointment to view tms-.> home. Call 759-4830 Atl DlfllfD UP · and ready for a lamlly This home was already In mmt condition but Mrs Clean made It better! It park~es alongwith the~spacrous t>edroomS'l:T baths. There Is a pool sized lot with a swimming pool. TNs C9stA.Mesa home J~belng-0'1•.ed fe>< sale by the original owners for S 185,000. Call now to see this home. 759-4830 f ALL ill (OVf with this beautiful showcase 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. It features an oversize master solte with a retreat area which could double as a den. A separate downstairs bedroom wfth Its adjacent battrts perfec1 torguests There Is approx. 2600 sq ft. here with a forward living room and a family room plus a wet bar for only $224.900 Call to see thls home at 759-4850 COBILESTOIH STllEET Is In front ol this 4 bdrm. 2 story home in a super area of Costa Mesa This home Is only 4 yrs ol<Jand there Is plenty of room for a family to spread out. There are 3 baths and a wood burning fireplace. A raised wood deck affords outside entertaining At S 188.900. this nome wont lasffCiff7S9-4830 MOVING TO PALM DElflT and the owner must sell this newer Irvine Terrace home in Corona Del Mar It's walklng distance to boating and recreation. There ere 4 spacious bdrms. a famlfy rm and a swimming pool. A covered patio offers shade for the non-sun worshippers Asking $376.000. Bring your offer Call 759-4830 ' COMFY COTTAGE In Corona Del Milr It's a real char~er with its wood shingled front. There are all klrrds of poSSlbllltles here and It has a cozy wood burning brick fire- place. Call now to see hlls quaint cottage priced at $185.000 Call 759--4830 STRICTLY UPPEI CIUIT .. • .. f Except the price and Its located in the exclusive Big Canyon area. there Is nothing "mini" about this townhome. There are many custom features including a fireplace. Lots of tall tr ... ln'1he area give a feeling of seclualon. Offered at S 119,000. the owner is anxious and wants an ofter. Ca' · 759--4830 2670 San Miguel Drive, Newport Beach• 769-4880 COSTA MESA ... ,..... . . ,, ..... P'FUF T&ITIJ . 111..-a.v-n Pr1Cet Vwy private and plush end untt townhome. V.utted oeNlnga cozy ftreplece, French doora and wtndowa. Dtnlng room IMda NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT LIFE8TYLE. •• C08TA MESA PRICE. 3 btdroome, h9rdwood floors. fwnlly room, ftreptace, lerge lot, t,...aned street. PAINT AND SAVE. C.U nowt Me-7171. NP8 tQ Widoeed patio. . Muter eutte wtttt lfttlng "BASE" for builder looking tor DYNAMfTE room, .icow,1 2 bedrooms, 2'A baths. A reel BEACH PROJECT juat atepe• frOm oceen. rnuat ... 1546-2313 HP11 . · Charmlng 2 bedroom. First tlm. offered, Ualllll·P'I ' 11...- 0VERSIZED R--2 LOT-MANY POSSIBILITIES. 2 bedroom, STUOfO RETREAT, be9utttuMy t.nd- ecmped ywda, gwdenl, <*ltral VllCUmn, · mov. In condition. WALK TO COSTA MESA COURTYARD. Celt &48-7171 NP9 SANTA ANA l&lllWll.... -~ MotlYated ...., wtll help wtttt move In ooeta. Showa llke a modell GrMt 2 bedroom condo.I Exc1M1nt ~-Greet opportunity for ftrati ttme buyer or ltivestor. Call todayt 546-23131 HP7 wrmn ..._ WOODSIDE VILLAGE-2 bedroom, 1 bath con- wrMent to South COMt Ptua and MUllc Center. comlnunlty pool and tpa. Too good to be truef BETTER fHAN RENTING. c.M' now Me-i111 .. 11111 .,.... NP10 -LOYety condo In South COMt TerrllOM. Vwy 1 clean. 2 bedrooma, 2 t>Mhrooma. Located Hm*t"+... -uae,m J 11eroaa from Mualc Center ancf~ctoeeto SoUth HlatorlcaJ farm houM completley renovated for Coat Ptaza. c.at to .... 546-2313 Hp8 the mott dlacrfmlnatlng buyerll Decor enhances · fumlat}inga. Charming 2 bedroom, call for ex-_.. -.y ITllJ'a .,.,_. cluatve prevtew. M&-7171 NP11 . Great opportunftyt Beautiful South Coast Vlflaa. .,..... ~ ...,.. Ctoae to lhopping, freeway8. Performing arts Lovely top to bottom I Freeh paJnt and a bub~ Center. Ntce 2 bedroom, 1~ bath unit. Call Ing entryway fountatn welcome y<>U In. Lovely tod8y. 546-2313 HP9 ltvtng Md famlly rooma. Extra .large bonua room wtth wet bar. Formal dining. Four ftreptaoee. Luth muter suite with atttlng ·room, ftreptace and whWt~ tub. Numerous qualtty feeturee and upgredea. Cati to .... 546-2313 HP1 Dmm&lllM Qn,m Thia home ta truly a trMtl Well appotnted wtth numeroua c:uatom fMturee and upgradee. 2 atory, 3 bedroom 2'h bathe. Large private rear yard wtttt apwt(Nng poof. Call today. 54tr2313. HP2 MESA VERDE .-r111m •.1• Oellgned for young executfY8, m<MHn con- dition, tpalCk>ua 2 bedroom, covered patio, community poof. Qalt to eee. 646-7171 NP12 matJ•H"ITlmAI 11M,lll Poputw floor pt., in delirabte ar• of Meea Verde. Excellent opportunity to atep Into a greet community. 3 large bedrooms, 1~ batha, Call today. 546-2313 HP3 ... ... • ...... 11..,.. Big Famtty homel Cteen and neat. Formal dining, apectoua IMng areu. Fireplace. patio. Bring the gang1 546-2313 HP12 an Lll'lll-llllllM 111 •• 1n.,_ 111119 -111..-Unique opportunity, rare on the market. More Juat ttat9d. Expanded home. Large IMng room. epace and luxury than you'd expect In a Formal dining. 3 bedroom•. large lot. RV acc::ee1. ~ town.h<>me. Large ltvtng area. Formal dining, CaJI today. 546-2313. HP13 brealdut nook, 2 muter euttee, one wtth ftre-pteoe and deck. 2'~ batha. Lovely poot and spa area. GrMt location, near 2 country clubs. call to ... 1 546-2313 HP4 ,.. ... _nm ..- Gorgeou• Meea Verde executive home. ..,.... ,_ 11.,.. SPKk>ua 2 atory. Numeroua upgredea. Formal dtntna. 4 aarge bedrooms. 2'1' batha, bubbflng Exc:elent opportunlty1 GrMt f80"fty home. TH• ape, 1'V acc111, New landacapfng, Calt for an WOtk upgrade In kitchen and bathrooms. 3 appointment to .... 546-2313: HP5 • bedroome. Large tot. Cali nowt 546-2313 HP 15 . · _ 111191 M"'" 11..... Tm -• •Hl&l U11,111 New on martcet. Neat and cteen. New carpet, A reel ehowpaecet Deeigner cuatom ceramic ttte new drapee, hardWood ftoora, new paint. well floonog. Vaulted c111tnga. Sunny akytlghta, tppatnt9d. FarNly room, ~ end RV eoc Ill epeckM end gr-*>ua. 4 big bedroome.. 3 batt., ~double garege. Cell quk* 548-2313 kMly IMd~. 3 C8r ger11g9. Ctlll for .,. HP10 exctuetw 8howtng 548-2319 HPe , &48-7171 NP1 .......... ... OtSTINCTIVE ARCHfTECURAL DESIGN, Wlllk to bwh. Soaring oelHnge in IMng room wMh .muliYe ftrepl8ce,: fonMI dining, FRENCH DOORS, LIBRARY, gounMt kitchen, IMilter eutte with tuxurioua ktreeetnca .,... and PAIVA TE SPA, 3 C8r garage,/NO PARKING HASSLES. A muat ... 1 846-7171 NP 2 .... , .. •n. UY9 MN at the top wtth vtewl of NEWPORT BAY AND PAClFtC..OCEAN. Dellrable 3 bedroom, 2 bath, SWEOtSH AREPLACE. elegant penonal amenttlel, -lueh ~. fruty lncom- parabtell Call 646-7171 NP3 •• 111¥1 Tm IDT ...... Experience ocean fresh climate and enjoy for- ever OCEAN VIEW from outatandlg VILLA situ- ated acroaa from private park on NEWPORT HILLSIDE. marble tile accents, formal dining, quiet corner locatlon. Call today. 646-7171 NP 4 1111mamu ,,..,.. THE CALIFORNIA PROMISE "WHERE PLANTS BLOOM". Minutes from FASHION ISLAND ANO NEWPORT CENTER. Outstanding community, charming 2 bedroom, spKk>us llving room, soaring ceillngs, SKYLIGHTS, den. Call today. 646-7171. NP6 M' 1811 Ma,• PanorMtic vtewa of FASHION lSLAND AND BACK BAY. Luxury home for g'rowtng f~ and memorlel. Walla of glUI In ltvtng room, dining, tuxurtoua muter aune. exqutllte dr .... ng area. den, family room, retreat or party room ldMI for In-law quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION! Call 646-7171 NP7 OTHER AREAS 11111-•cw ,, ..... Located nMr ewrythlngl Premiere IOwer unft, PRIVATE JACUZZI Oft muter, mirrored werd- robel. Ught, atry, gr~ per80Nll amentttea, large patio, community POOL end Sf»A, BBQ AREAS, toddler pari(a. callll 846-7171 NP13 •• -. "'-"** ,, .... ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRETS. Seduded, 3 bedrooms, epeckM kitchen, large backywd, POOL, d•IQMd to llCCOmmOdat• the~ of an ectNe growing femlty. Ctlll tOCS.. Me-1171 NP 14 rn MU Put Number 1 to work for you. @ I . ll h 1 ' !l i l ·" · / " : ll l It ·pt · n , h · n l 1. \ , ' \ \ n " 'l I • 1 i 11.f <>pt · / ~ Jl t 'l f -< h ' n t · r -I "· / .,_ \ \ 1 l · ( ·~ H d h · .. ) PAim N,'3,.•••a••vrnia•s•- -. IESI YEllE New on the market. 3 bdrm, W• baths. Light and bright. Large private yard, detached 2 car gar- age, upgraded kitchen. and 2 fireplaces. Prlc~ to sell S 17 '4,900. JACKIE HANDLEMAN IEST llY· 11111., Piil/SPA Best value for neat & ctean, large 4 bdrm family home. Nice patio, pool + entertaining areas. Best buy at $189,900. JACKIE HANDLEMAN IESI "VERIE PIOL llllE Remodeled -4 bdrm., 3 bath home. Private courtyard entry. Ilg ht Interior, secluded backyard with large pool. Property priced at $229,900. JACKIE HANDLEMAN 4-PLEX -RIVERSIDE All are townhome design. One 3 bdrm. 2 bath, 1 bath units. Close to shopping and transpor- tation. Progressive area near Arlington and Van Buren. Asking $185,000. Gross multiplier 7.4. JACKIE HANDLEMAN IEWPORT $281,000 3 bdrm, 3 bath .-•pool -large view lot (fee), courtyard. Attractive landscape. Vacant and ready to move Into. For financing info call JULIE HALL r llLIOI ISLllD CUSTOI 3 BR, 3 BA & sophisticated. -4 months old. Hardwood T /0 . Loaded with double windows, decorator shutters. brass tract lites, security system. Call now. JULIE HALL HELP! I have several buyers In $300,000 range. If you have been thinking of selling call me for an Immediate showing and possible sale of your property. JULIE HALL CLOSE TO IUCH 3 bedroom, 21/a bath townhome. Many up- grades. Super area. Only S 158,000. GEORGE MASON a a a ' IEWNIT IUCll -1110,000 2 bedroom. 2 bath -walk to beach. 1.lsted below last year's purchase price. ,Owner wm lease optron for $5,000. Take over payments. DELIA DELGADO JISlllE CREEi • $211,000 Least expensive home. Beautifully decorated and very light 2 bedroom plus den. Best buy in . area Only $289,000. DELIA DELGADO lllRIOR VIEW HILLS $381,000 180° VIEWI Fabulous v'8W from an updated 4BR home behind a private courfyard area with pool. Vaulted ceilings, lots of glass, fireplace, ex- tensive use of marble and tile plus a 3 car garage. Just fell out of escrow. Listed at only $395,000. . Dt;LIA DELGADO QLDE CDI $210,000 South of highway. Charming cottage with beam ceilings and fireplace on 45' lot. Buy with 10% down. Hurry. This one won't last. DELIA DELGADO • BELCOURT llR&All Sl~&,000 Spectacular customized -4 bdrm manor collec- tion home. Lavlshty appointed with wood floors. paneling, 3 fireplaces, pool, sauna and lots of marble. Vacant. A Bargain at $795,000. Best price in Belcourt. DELIA DELGADO . VERSAILLES PEITHOUSE Ocean, bay and city lights from all rooms. 2 bedrooms -only $129,000. Call DARRIN JASZKOWIAK COIDO SELL OFF Starting at $58,000 -these S.C. Plaza condo's are great buys. 3% down -fixed financing -pool. spa and security gated. 1 and 2 bedrooms. DARRIN JASZKOWIAK IEW LISTll& -USTSIDE C.I. Highly upgraded 3 bedroom -2'ft bath townhome. DBL car garage -very large private yard with beautiful spa. Special dog run. Over 1800 sq. ft . No assoc. dues -Only two townhomes In the complex which gives you a very special private feeling. Just gorgeous! $159,950. AITA WADE a A FEW OF 01 L _,.-~ante Ana-Koopt~ L,_ #1-SantaAna-1BR-Kr W. WUI& P:'tl.Santa Ana-2BR _. I• Neo#pol1 Beach-IBR - ~a Meu-1BR-Lo.~ -l&UI -.T·Newi>o<1 Beach- _. #111-Nwport Beach-Peter -&m lm..co.1a Mesa-Diana Capt --eo.ta Mesa-2BR-Bob M1 M ITm'r-Newport Beach-3BR I ••&&& Coeta Mesa-212-Chuc~ Piii&&& lrvlne-212-loes Mille Co.ta Meu-48Q-R'lb1n ~untlngton Beach-George 11 111.f--Newpon 8Mch-2BR Rae -.co.ta Mesa-3BR-R1ta .,...,~ L M nmt..co.ta Mesa-2-u R • 1M nmT-Costa Mesa-2BR Bot; -~-Newport Beacl)-2BP ..... Newport Beach-2BR [ L Ill I I-Newport Beach-3BR 811 ,.,, __ Newport Beach-JSR 5 ,, -El Toro-4BR-Patrick T • mTI -.CO.ta Mesa-4BR-Pa• MliWIB-Newpon Beacn 3BH ..._Newport BNch-JBR-Chu ... L _,...,.Newport Beach 2BF- -.CO.ta Mesa-Cun Aeroo1 _.,au II-Newport Beacl'I ~ IT ...... Hewport BNch-JBR l=IJ lJ49 Wll-CDM-2BR-Oella Of>IQ~ ._-.Newport Beach-JSR •1 UPIMl-Newport Beach-JSR F mJ •II I I Newpor1 Beach Bnt• l.m ,_ IMl·Newport Beach -2Bf:' U.W..COM-48R-Dave and N• --BalbOe laland-4BR-Rae I llUl'f -Newport 8each-3BA Ann • 11111 IMI-Newport Beaeh-281 -. CDM-48R-Oella Oelgadc L ..._Balboa-Robin Tench ......... ~Beach -4814 IM ...,.._Newport Beach-SBA ¥111 Hl·Newpon Beach-SBA-Bo LU -.Laguna Beach-4BA-P.; -... Newpo<1 Beach-6BR 631- 234 EAST 17TH STREE o z ;:s ,.,,.. JR LISTINGS ... ~~ ,, !SZ , ........ ······~ ....... :ip/Jasz ....•..•..• : .• -- ·PSHICk Tenore .•••..••.. ~ Pe1er Jonnson . • . • •..•.... ne.m Aoller ......... .... 01111 Vl-llEAT llY Privacy and 'SUper clean are just some of tM gestures of this 4 bedroom, 2'A bath, 2 story. Fell out of escrow arid ~er Is very motivated. . ASklng $334,900. • • . . IEFllllSHEI Fiii •ISE Old COM, extra large lot. Zoned R-2 w/super vlew of .the harbor. All this for oly $429,500. For showlno calf DAVID COOPER/NICKI VOOAHl:18. ... IBA-KooCS°IJasz •.••....• 11 .... Jonnson. • .•.••••.• t11._.. DIANA CAPPEL OPEN SAT a SUN -.. lllLIEIS CLISEMT Only 1 left. 2 bedroom, 2'h bath townhome. Fireplace, attached 2 car garage, totally up-• graded. CaJI. !ti ••••••••••• t1JC.m ~ken ............. ..... Itta Hade ••.•••••••. 11 .... & LIZ Jones • , •••••. tt .... ..... ·······~ Tenen • .••••.•.• ·~ ason ........... ... Ar>dgers ••••••••.. t t..,_ It' .............. .... aNadf-......... .... M1l1•1<Pn • • ••• 1tn• :•uck A Liz Jones • • . . tnl.- aPa Caopet . . . . . 11...- & Ocr.na Webster ..•.. ~ 811 t. Donna Webster ....... ~ nor" .••••• tm,111 c• Tenore • • • . • If•• ~ar 111n Coombs . • . . . . . aa.- s •l .u>nes . • . • • . • . a..- E! t ~.op Jr . ~ ..... •l'i ~-11•1ck Tenore ~ >><,;~"'5 ~ .. , .... 1t., .Jo .. e Koop ....- :>t ·• ''lricll ...... &Dc,.e Koop ..... -,,.,,!', Jonnson _.,. 1411.- IC<JQ•><~ ••••• •· .... > MCCil'>land . • ..... ...... Peter Johnson • • • • • ....... ......... .., .... ..... -.... p,.,.,r Johnson ......•.. -.- tl0b :i DoVMI Koop ... , ....... ) ~ Dr1v1e Koop. . . . . . . . 11 ....... lrl(.f I enore ..••.••••... 12.nt.- Palrick T8n0fe . . ........... .. 1266 51 IELCllRT 1-1 Expanded to approxrmate 3500 sq. ft. French windows, plantation shutters, oak flooring. Are- plaoes living rm., famlty rm. and master. New- port's finest residential nefghborhood. Price ' • reduced four times. Now $629,500. Call for ~ppolntment. · PETER JOHNSON I OCEll..YIEW Breathtaking view of Bay~nd Ocean from every room. Wet bar, country kitchen, formal dining, fireplace. 2 car attached garage, open beam celling plus a whole lot more. This bright and sunny end unit won't last at only $215,0CJO. Call today. KAREN BECKINGHAM LOCITIOIU 2 story. 2 bedroom, 2'h bath townhome with a 14 acre nature park and towering trees for a front yard. Only $112,000. SHERYL BREWER IDEAL 1.8. DUPLEX Great location with spacious owners unit -large lot. Asking only $355.000. Seller motivated II Call now. BILL & DONNA WEBSTER 3& HARBOR ISUID Almost 'n acre on waterfront. Room for 100' + + + yacht. 5,000 + sq. ft. estate. Appointment with PATRICK TENORE PRIDE DUPLEX Mint condition -1 block to beach. Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath. w/sundeck, high ceilings & frplc. Lrg. 2 . bdrm. 2 bath, tiighly upgraded. frplc and patio. Like new. Absolute value at $290,000 w/terms PATRICK TENORE f, TE 117, COSTA MESA \ ..... . DA YID COOPER/NICKI VOORHEIS FlllEI IOIEL -REllCEI $23,000 Partnership liquidation forces sale of this up- graded 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo on Balboa Penn . RUSTY GUINTHER. FOllTlll VALLEY··. SUPER VALUE Just listed this 3 bedroom, 2 bath, quiet location and high demand area. Excellent Family Home. RUSTY GUINTHER SWll II SERElln Located on a superb Newport street: 4 bdrm .. 3 baths ( 1 bdrm + bath in a separate wing), large family room that opens out to the pool. formal dining, library or music room. AND even two fireplaces. $299,0001 ROBIN TENCH llRllll DUPLEX Each unit had 2 bedrooms/ 1 bath, sgl. car garage and yard. R.V. access. Excellent con- dition. Super clean, high Income. Assume/Ln. Only $169,000. ROBERT MILLIKEN llCI llY VIEW Divorce forces this sale!!! Hurry to see this gorgeous view property In Newpor1 Beach. 3 oversized bedrooms, security system. the list goes on. You MUST see this steal at $485,000. ANNE McCASLAND IEW • IEW Spacious 5 bedrooms townhome nearly 3 ,000 sq. ft. of living space.• two fireplaces. bonus room. patio. attached 2 car garage. Community pool & spa. Asking $205,000. MARILYN COOMBS REALTORS HARBOR RIDGE CISTOM IEDICEI lllllllE 1Lll0 000~ ~hown In OC magazine, August & CA home, Summer Edition. Ocean, Bay & City light View. Contemporary design by Farl. Master sutte has . dreamy <*eetlaJ-design In-padded sHk walls, but the stars only come out at night. Soaring walls of black etched glaaa In round dining room, ca- lhoct!alcetttng in lhdog::mom -WLgo!d leaf dom., gourmets choice kitchen, bl-level pool w/spa, 5 bdrm, 8 bath, 6 fireplaces. IMlllYIEINP CATILllA VIEW Lovely light, airy, open home. Sunken llvlng 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. IMINYIEIW LEASE on101-s110,ooo DEVONSHIRE, highly upgraded, 5 BR,_. BA, oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean, bay, city & mountain views. Wiii trade for commercial property. •lllYIEIHP 10 IOWl·TAIE OYER 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. llllMYIEIHP LIDO ISLAND Liii IAYFlllT S 1,4IO,OOO ITILIAI YIW IASTEIPIECE Lido lsfe bayfront, custom, three bedrooms, 3 batha. Award-wtnning tile floors & walls through- out. Muter suite has steam room and hot tub, lnkebofl custom carved bed, headboard and credenza w/canopy, trench armolre, leads to mMter bath "To Stay". This is a must to see. Many hema, too nu1'98"0US to list. . -··~IMP ,/_-BU ill . ., . .. - NEW LISTINGS SllWlll Ocean & city light view, 4 bedroom, 2 bath; \..., Montego Model, comm. pool & tennis, new carpet & paint, pool size yard. $385,000 . ......... 110° OCUI; IAY:I CATILllA VIEW . HAllOI llllE CISTOI County French Custom by Aon Pollendlne In- cludes 4 Bdrms, 5 Ba, formal llvlng room w/antlque fireplace & high ceilings, formal din- ing, gourmet kitchen, library, famUy room w/flreplace,' 3 car garage, private spa w/room for a pool,. security system & landscaping by Rogers Gardens. Premium View! Listed at $ 1',395,000 . .,..I NllLUlf llllS IOU FILL VIEW Full ocean, bay & city lights views from 1st & 2nd story, oomplete&y remod8'ed, professionally - decorated, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 master suites, pool, spa, formal dining room, den, w/wet bar, weight room, 3 flr . , ...... 1 .. llLllA PElllSILI Walk to Lido VIiiage, cute penlnsuliai'yte beach home. Large-fr6nt yard & patio, large ltvtng & dining room, huge kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home. $215,000. YWUIMP CAMEO SHORES OPEi IOISE SlllAJ-1-1 227 lilf1rtl COASTAL I OCUI VIEW Fabulous corltemporary home, just spent $150,000 to upgrade. Ocean vu from family room, llvlng room, formal dining room and bdrm, 4 bdrms, 2.5 baths, fireplace, lovely pastels throughout. $499,000. L.H. •lllYlllMP OCUI VIEW Custom view home. Enjoy ocean views from llvlng room, family room, game room & master suite. !Jpgraded with oak & marble. Privacy oriented lay-out. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, formal d ining, family kitchen, formal courtyard & entry. Many extrasl Offered at $400,000. L.H. IHINYIEIMP NEWPORT BEACH . SU VIEW IATEI co1111m Hampton model, designer decorated, 3 BR, 3 Ba, loft In master sylte, family room, formal dining, 2 flreplacet, private spa, highly up- graded. Fabulous canyon vtew1 Priced to 9811. $365,000. ...... 1 .. IAllll ISLlll lllYE Bay view from living room, f~mal dining, f amlly room, master suite & morel Dock for 2 boats, one up to 50'. Assume existing lease option. Outstanding terms, low down. Great buy! $910,000. ...... 1 .. ·. Ut&N'1EUOP SPECllLIZlll II IEWNliT IUCl'S FllEST IDIES . · # 1 IE/1111 AIEm Fii IWJFlllll Fiil 1171 te 1111 INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllSTEI IFFICE LWE 850 SQ FT of_pdme offk» !ocation,~vat bath, dMded omce, end unif.'90 cent• per fool. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th st. 100% llPIOYEI SILE/LUSE MOO feet of 100-1. office space well decorated with ample parking. 'Prtcecl t>elow market at 95 cents N.N.N.T. or $72•.ooo sale price. •l'MYIEIMP BOB JR . IEWPOITIHCH Versailles Penthouse ocean view 2! bdrm, 1.75 ba. $129,500. Ocean, bay adn city light vJew. ..... ·- IEWPOIT LOSE 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Ba. $950/mo. .. .... s.c. 1010 1 Bdrm, $58,900, 2 bdrm, $72,900. ...... DOYIES FAVORITE RECIPE CHINESE CHICKEN SALAD Combine first 10 Ingredients, serve on top of noodles & cover with dressing or serve buffet style with veggie mixture oo a platter. This dish Is colorful as well as detlcioua. Serves 4-8 \. • ::ue::tL!! ::w :& ,_ DAILY PILOT/~ DTATW MESA VERD ---:"-Beal Estate SP.ECIALISTS ~......_ THE TOP REAL EST A TE OFFICE IN MESA VERDE IS · PROUD TO PRESENT THE FOLLOWING "MESA VERDE HOMES" . . . . LOWJU-ftUCE POOL HOMf 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 ter suites! Mod- ern decor. spaciou'" Q .J. Great Mesa Verde tocatlon ..... 0 \, .ne finishing touch- es. Owner hP' ~ Ad another. Asking a low. . ............................ $189,000 NEW ON MARKET -SPAI i Cul-4e-1at locatJon ln a Qreat famlly area.of Mesa Verdel 3 bdrm. 2 baths. new carpet and custom tile throughout. Fireplaee-fn living room and family room. Entertaining yard. with gazebo and spa. uy a ........................................... $158,000 BEST MESA VERDE LOCATION On tree-lined street below Adams Blvd. Large quiet comer lot. 4 Bdrm, 3 BA. 1 bedrooms, and bath are downstairs -great for Uva-In or mother-In-law. 3 car garage. RV access. Over 2400 sq.ft, Must sell ........................................... $249,000 NEW, MESA VERDE-PARK 3 Bdrms, family room and formal DR. Just s1eps from quiet Inner trac~ park. New roof and flooring. Curb appeal. RV access. Bright and~JtOOLPJan. Asking .............................................. $171,900 F1VE BEDROOM CUSTOM Near prestigious Mesa V~de golf course. Large lot! Enck>9ett courtyard wtttrtustrtanlf- scaplng. Easlly could have a pool. 3,000 sq.ft. wlttt-family room. Formal dining and den. OWners motlvated ............................ $2~ 'NE!pl SOME W~ -4 Bdrm; family room and formal DR. A total remodel on khchen which Includes new dish· washer~ custom cabinets, compactor. counter tops and microwave oven. Bright cheery floor plan ... only needs finishing touch- es. Vacant. •............. : .. ···························· $207,000 LISTED YESTERDAY 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba, remodeled country kitchen. Huge formal dlnlngroom.. Extra large berooma.upetelr&:-$pS"ttt 1 ear yard. - Wants to sell... ................................. $279,000 I _, For other exclusive Me~a Verde properties Call ... ~-O®Q~~!Lll. OllN LIYlll IUR THE IUCH I 111,000 I YURI IEW Beautiful aptlt level condo with Newport Beach address. Custom decor. Two master suites, 2'n baths, formal dining, oak floors. Asking $159,000. W ll•Ell 111· 1211 IEW EllLAll CURI IALIOA ISLAll CISTOI Built In 1980. This beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 3'h baths. The versatile floor plan can be converted to include a separ- ate apartment. All the charm and location you could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for appointment. Ill llMUS 111-1211 IPll MllE SAT I Ill 1-1 llLLIOI SSS VIEW The beautiful MEDITERRANEAN home could be the BEST "VIEW BUY" In NEWPORT BEACH. Built In 1978 with the utmost quality with prop- erty compres with "Newport Fln"Mt". Four spacious bedrooms each with ll full bath. a marvelous master suite w/slttlng room. An absolute pleasure to Inspect. Competitively priced at $529,000. W llllDI II 1-1211 FAllLY LIVlll AT ITS IEST 11 CLIFFUYEI Spacious 3 bdrm residence w/ expansive famlly room. This appealing home has been recently remodeled. New kitchen w/ breakfast area. Bay windows, French doors to Inviting patio. Privacy reigns supreme. Wont last at $295,000. UE llMDI IJ1-1Jll/ IPll ..... 1.1 AA.E RODGERS 131·12te I OFFER A: COIPITEllZEI IUln OALIATIOI IF Ylll lllE 10FEE11 llLIUTIOI UE 11111.EllS 131-1211 LOVE A SPECTACIUR YIEW1 1301,000 Back on market but hot for long! Amazing value. ,3 bdrms, family room home. Located in Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this decorator perfect home. Beige tones -extensively re- modeled & upgraded. Feels Ilka new! UI lllllU 111· 1211 J •• I # . OUR CLIENTS ·, ARI GRA TIFUL LLONGS OF NEWPORT . Dear Gerry and Christa: l want to thank you bOtb for all your support in ~lling the house. and seeing me through a most difficult time. Ms. J . M., Corona del Mar YOU WILL 81 GRATIFUL TOO! . LOT-S . CDl ••• OCEAI VIEW • Two 40' adjacent lots with magnificent views on Hazel Street. Two lots must be sold as a package. Current house (3 BR + 2 BA) straddles both lots. Total price ..................................................................................... $584,000 641-LOIC ·BELCOURT 10,000 Sfl. ft . · Very quiet location In pres- tlglous Belcourt. Gated qommu'!!!Y· Listed at.. .......... $439,000 -641-LOIC · ' I ' LAGUNA IEICH: PACIFIC WAY ~ Nearly 'h acre atop. mountain In Laguna. One of the finest vlews .... : ......... $39~000 __..,_ - -Mt-LOI -. CORONA HIGHLAllDS -DUPLEX -2 BR + 2 BA In each unit. Large yard. Very private location ........................ $369,000 640-LOIC . IRVINE TERRACE: DOLPHIN • Large corner lot on Dolphin Terrace. Solar heated pool, plenty of yard for expansion. 4 BR 1 ---cmd ,4 BA. New roof (two year• old) ............................ $449,000 640-LOIC COROllA HIGHLAllDS: SERRA • Pool home with ocean view, Immaculate condition. Two story, room to ·expand. Sunny Jocatlon ........................................................................ $349,000 640-LOIC CAMEO SHORES; CAMDEN • 4 BR , Ivan Wells design with retractable roof. Great ocean view on 2nd street from water. Owner will consider exchanges for commercial l>roperty. Owner may carry ........................................ ,. ................ $695,000 640-LOIC SPYGLASS HILL; GOLETA POINT • NANTUCKET, pool/spa. fabulous ocean view, upgraded. This is the 5 BR and 3 BA model. A ,$tunning view of the bay and city lights of Orange County .......................................................................... $775.000 640-LOIC NEW TOWNHOME LEASE · 2 car attached garage. 2 BR 2 BA, close to Newport Center. $1350/mo. 640-LOIC NEW LISTINGS llQIOI VIEW llOIES · Beautiful Palermo 4 BR, huge lot, pool & spa. Spectacu- lar backyard ....................... $355,000. 640-LOIG JIAllOI VIEW LUSE · 2 BR.+ den -1 2 BA. $1425/mo. 12 month lease only. 640-lOIC CWlsta I Cerry lHC -.-..ONGS OF NEWPORT INC. (714) 640-5664 388 ~MIGUEL OR • S4rn 200 •NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92680 CENTURY 21 has $10M production-i p August CENTURY 21 had a blockbuster $10 million production for the month of August In the Costa M,aa-Newport Beach area. The phenomenal pro- duction can be directly attributed to the management staff of the lndMdual saJes otftees. Steve Arndt, manager .of the Harbor office, began his care;er with The Real Estaters In 1981 and took over the management of the Harbor office two years ago. following a brief stint as assistant manager. Steve Is married and lives In Costa Mesa with his wife, Susie, and two sons. Zachary and Timothy. Newly arrived on the scene of the N~ office of CENTURY 21 ls Marie Barnett. She took the reins this ~est June and has done an outstanding job since then. Marie owned a CENTURY 21 franchise and managed a sales office for Tarbell realty during her 15-year' career In real estate. She Is a native of Columbus. Ga. Interior decorating and antiques are two of her favorite · pastimes. when she has any free time! The Newport office Is located .at 270 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, In the Hlllgren Square shopping center.· Winners of Great· Western lottery contest announced --Great Western Real Estate's Vice which winning tickets are· drawn President of Resale Sales, Fred monfhly. To be eligible to win 100 ~"--.u..i' i.M.Lu:t~the.lateat-wlnner~"Qfy tk:keta ~00 caan,_..,egiate~t of the firm's Open House Lottery Ticket a Great Western Real Estate open Give-Away contest. . house. Open houses are held each The winning sales associate was Kar'1 week and there are 36 Great Western Anderson from the Orange-VIiia Park Real Estate sales offices located office and the client was Buck Holland. throughout California. · ' Holland attended an open house In late For information on an open house. July. The winners were presented with call the office nearest you . thelr'cholce of $100 cash or 100 lottery Great Western Real Estate Is a full tickets. service company handling new home Great Western Real Estate's lottery sales, resale. commercial and Indus- ticket contest Is an on oln pr ram In trial services. Hunt & Associates REAL EST ATE 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Newport Center LIVE ABOVE IT ALL! ~signed to please the most di.serimlnate, this 5 bedroom. 7 bath, luxurious custom home is located at the very -VlEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay. city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VlEW. From warm library to family room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects concentration on true old world craftsmanship. Master suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) with suana fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your house 'as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1,695,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see. BAYFRONT/60' ON WATER Pier and slip for 65 ' boat, stunning house w /high beamed ceilings I spacious 3 BR-3 BA · Form. Dine. RM. + library I den beautiful cond. - Low Down! ,1,595,000. Call Harriet Perry. 121 Harbor Island Rd. Open Sat. 1-5 IN-LA W'S/GUEST QTRS TOPSIDE Custom Newport Heights. Spacious family home w/4 Bd, 3 Ba , 3 car garage + workshop. Security system. Wa lk to beach, schools & shopping. Priced to seU at $349,000. Call Vee Stinson. · 518 El Modena Open Sat/Sun l ·5 -WATERFRONT C.D.M. CONDO WITH SLIP RIGHTS AND SPECTACULAR VIEW! Single level with large paito on bay. $459,000. Fee. Call Barbara Kastle. 1 !09 Bayside Drive Open Sat/San 1-5 EXCLUSIVE BIG CAN YON LEASE One story custom home on 1olf coune. '--•L••.•.·-.•.ss.oo.i/liiper_moatb __ .• A.•aila-•bl•e •Decem--ber-. Ca-ll·Barb&--r•.K .. u-tle _ _.~: .. ~--- DAILYPILOT/llSAl.lllTAT8J!l!!l!lll~ll!!ll!lllllll~llllll!l!lllll~!lllllllllllll~.i~~I --~~~~!1!!!1~~!1!1!!1~~!!1111~ PRDftl.I ~t Waterf-1-ont. Ho01eat bu.~inesS 1s handled by two of the Trowns . Hus and-wifeteamofRobert, YvonneTrown .~hare knowledge, success at real estate firm and Robert Is more of a saJesman.'' Yvoone started wtth Waterfront Homes 9'ght years ago as a temporary secretary to QWn8t'8 Gil and Pat Foerster. In 1981 she became a llceriaed realtor for Waterfront. landscape business, I was buying, remodeling and aelllng homes. Prlmar- lly I got Into r.., estate to find out more about the bu8iness; however, I soon realized I waa having more fun doing reetl estate than what I was doing In. landscaping." BJ JOYCE~ ll(JDLOYICH Realtors Robert and Yvonne Trown llke togetherneu -they share the same home, share parenting duties for their two smelt chHdren and share the same empfoyer: Waterfront Homes, Inc.· "It wortcs great for us," Robert enthused from Waterfront's Newport Beach location on West Coast High- way. "Real estate Is a demanding buslnea; If you don't have -someone who understWld1 why, at 7 p.m. on Sunday you have to deal wfth a real estate sltuatlon, It could cause a lot of problems. So when two ~le are Involved In the same buslneu, like we e, we both·understand what needs doing." have complimented the Intertwining of their personal and business lives. Robert, Who has. two maater's· degrees from Cal Poly In design . landscape and architecture, has sue~ cesafulty combined his real estate and architecture knowledge to the benefit of his clients. "My archltecturaJ knowledge Is a terrific tool In real estate sales.'' he said. "When I am showing property, I am able to show my ciients what changes can be made. Many times a client Is not happy with a structural feature ol the noose, I can help them envision the difference when a wall Is removed -to Show them the full potential of the property." The Tr.own$ agree that Waterfront Homes has been like an extension of their family. Robert, who has been the top salesm·an at Waterfront Homes for the last three years, said that Yvonne has helP.,ed h.lm achieve that goal. "Bestdes," he laughed, "I don't have to split the commission." The huband a.ad wife team of Robert and T•onne Trown mbr their bulneu a.ad penonal ll•ee, a.ad eeem to be ncceMfal ID both. "Waterfront Homes Is almost a .Jamlly oriented business," Robert said. ·'The people here are extremely nice and very supportive; Pat and Gil are really fantastic." Yvonne, whose specialty Is property management, agreed with her husband that their compatible personalities "We do compllment each other,·: she said. "I am more on the adminis- trative end ... more detail-oriented, Robert, who specializes In Bay Front "I was a former landscape architect," he said. "Along with the .. Lmml•HI•-. UI 122 .... Tranaferred owner has priced this near new Harbor Woods townhome for Immediate sale. 2 bdrms, 21A baths, enclosed 2 car garage. Extr~ light end unit with fireplace and private deck. -.. "'*fl.U..... ,, .... Beautifully upgraded wtth plush off white carpet, custom watlpapers and professlonalty land9Caped patio. An extra large 1 bdrm ptan wtth wuher, dryer & refrigerator Included. ...... ,[ llU•Lll'.. • .... Speclou8 well maintained • bdrm home plus ...,.,. • .-. garage apt on 2 HUGE LOTS .• car garage, large 8nck>eed yard, weU located near bay & ocean t>eacheS. l.81....... SUI ... Quellfled b'uyer may assume large existing attractive loan on this weU priced 3 bdrm Lido home. Sunny aouth patio, fireplace, cheerful kitchen. (213) 628-2828 j W.-•llLllA HMllU 14M- Beautlful custom built 4 bdrm home. Choice location on "The Point" Just a short walk to bay & ocean beacheS. Bookllned famlJy rm wtth fJreplace, enclosed private patio, stwp-down living rm wjth marbte flreptace, huge master suite aJso wtth fireplace and high beam cell- lngs. • lftBI• I 0 •IUI The Harbor Realty rental department has a waJtlng Hat of deltrabte year round tenant1. If you have a garage, apartment or home to rent, call our rental department for fast professional servtce . fl.U UL111 H11a1• 111 .... Gorgeous upgraded penthouee tastefully dec- orated by owner-designer. 2 master suites with huge dres8ing area & closets. Bevefled mirrors, plantation shutter' & custom plush carpeting. Estate Firnl 11 fDT • Tll UY 11.-,.. Custom built single level 3 bdrm home on Harbor Island Road wtth LARGE PIER ANO FLOAT. Beautlfulty designed home wtth formal bayslde dining area, poofslde. Famlty room wtth bar, lovely bayt,·ont patio. Submit terms- owner wtll finance. NIT Ml 111111 1111,111 Check out thl1 large 2 bdrm condo In conve- nient Huntington Townlhtp. A terrlflc value within walking distance to shopping and park. WeH priced 2 bdrm upstairs unit with large deck. ... .. .... 1111,111 Beeutlfulty1 decorated 2 bdrm condo with fabuloua ocean & harbor views. Large private sun deck, flreptace, bar. desirable corner lo- cation, fult aecurtty building. UHM • -WLU Nn,111 A t«rtflc Investment opportunity. Luxurlou1 3 bdrm condo wtth famlty rm, 2 private patio•. 2 fireplaoee & a red tile roof. Oe81rabte end unit near pool & tennl1. (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR - I· I . \ r -HOMES FOR SILE .• 84,85,86 Rocky Pt. Spyglass 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 1 BEDROOM * * 1209 Bayside Dr, 'corona Del Mar 640-4868 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1323 Bayside Dr, Mai Kai 644-&200 $449,000 Sat 1-5 209 Iris, COM 644-6200 $439,000~.-, Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM 3 Aries Ct, Newport Crest 644-6200 S 164,500 Sat/Sun t-5 302 Esplanade (Bluffs) Newport Beach 644-9060 $295.000 Saturday 1-5 238 Flower Street, Eastslde CostcrMesa 631-8011 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ?8 Rainbow Falls, Turtle Rock, Irvine 760-8333 $219,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1758 Santa Ana Ave, Eastside Costa Mesa 646-7171 $234,900 · Sunday 1-5 •26282 Via Logrono, Mission Viajo 546-2313 $120,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2 BR plus Fll RI or DElf •••633 Lido Park #E3 (lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $625,000lne-furn Sun 12-4- 222 Rochester. Eastside Costa Mesa 646; 7171 $165,000 Saturday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 952 Azaha (SC Plaza area) Costa Mesa 641 -8833 $175,000 Sunday 12-4 * 1255 Cerritos, Laguna Beach 673-5354 $344,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1124 Essex (Westclltt) Newport Beach 642-4150 $287.500 Sat-Sun 12-4 2498 Fairway Or .. East Costa Mesa 673-3663 $169,500 Sunday 1-4 403 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $255,900 Saturday 1-5 3061 Loren Lane. Costa Mesa 540-153 1 $135,000 Saturday 2-5 3201 Montana, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 S 159,900 Sunday 1-4 5304 Neptune, Newport Beach 631-1266 $227.000 Sunday 1-4 32 16 Ooean Blvd, Olde COM 675-6000 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2080 Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $215,000 Sunday 1-4 408 Plazza Udo (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 Rue Blarrltz,Blg Canyon NB 631-7300 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 2659 Vista Ornada, Bluffs 675-6000 $240,000 Sunday 1-6 , 3 BR plus F.AM RI or DEi 472 Abbie Way (Eastside) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $229,500 Sat./Sun.12-5 * 20391 Bay View. Back Bay Slnta Ana Hgts 646-7171 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1112 Befkshlre,Westcllff • 644-6200 $269,500 Saturday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr (Spyglass Hiii) COM • 759-9100 $496,000 Sunday 1-5 * 511 Cliff Dr. Clltthaven, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 1093 Danielle, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $244,900 Sunday 10-2 * S..O Oeanza/Corona Hghlands S.4-6200 $476,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v709 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 759· 1552 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 260 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM 673-535<4 S799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1738 Gelu~ Or, Dover Shores NB 831-7300 $675,000 Sun 1-5 • 1730 GalaJCy Or, Dover Shores, NB 831·7300 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 1000 Grove, Weetcilff ~ '457,000 at/Sun 1-5 **121 Harbor Island Rd. Newport Bch 640-4868 S 1,595,000 Saturday 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Or (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB 644-9060 $529,500 Sunday 1-5 328 Hazel Dr. (Oqean View), Old CdM 759-9070 $675,000 Saturday 12-5 •• 1207 Highland Dr, Westcliff Custom 631-7300 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3280 Indiana (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 759-6700 $159,900 Sunday 1-5 329 Iowa, Cos1a Mesa 546-2313 $144,500 Sunday 1-5 v 16 Jetty Drfve, Jasmine Creek, CdM 1'59~ 1626 $329,900 Sat/Sun.,-5 3133 Kerry Ln, Costa Mesa 961-2560 $147,500 Saturday 12-5 724 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM , 644-9060 $299,90Q Sunday 1-5 730 Malabar. Irvine Terrace. CdM 759-1877 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 2149 Miramar, Peninsula 644-6200 $475,000 Sat 1-5 * * 308 M0tning Star In, Dover Shofes 631-7300 sn5,000 Sunday 1-s 45 Northampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $540,000 Sunday 12-4 1301 Nottingham Ad, Westctlff 631-7300 $29~ -Sal 1-S 321 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $345,000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 1519 Santanell Terrace. Irvine Terrace 631 -7300 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •5552 Southall Terrace (Turtleroci() Irv 552-2000 $405.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1228 Sussex Ln, Westclltt 631-7300 $279.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1308 Sussex, .Newport Beach 759-9100 $305,000 Sun 1-5 1349 Sussex (Westclltf) Nwpt Bch 559-9400 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Tahuna Terr. Irvine Terr. . 644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest 631-7300 $298,000 Sun 1-5 * * 736 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle. NB 642-5200 $1,625.000 Sunday .1-5 24 11 Via Marina, Back Bay 631-7300 $245,000 Sun 1-5 464 Vista Trucha. Bluffs, N.B. 759-9100 $279.900 Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOI 47 Balboa Coves, Balboa Coves 650-5097 $499,500 Sat Sun 1-5 932 Coronado. Costa Mesa 546-79_,.. $159.900 Sun. 1-5 1108 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 675-6000 $1 , 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3001302 Fernleaf, Olde COM 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2060 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $219,500 Sunday 2-5 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEii 516 Narcluua, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $239.000 Sunday 1-5 2401 Bayfarms (Back Bay) Santa Ana Hghts 646-7171 $214,900 Sunday 1-5 * • 17 Burning Tree, Big Canyon 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2951 Cassia (Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $375,000 Saturday 1-5 * •6 Chadbourne, Belcourt 644-6200 $899,000 Sunday 1-4 4601 Cortland. COM 644-6200 $264.900 Sunday 1_. 518 El Modena. Newport Heights, Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $349.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1342 Galaxy Or, Dover Shorn 631-7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1800 Glenwood (8aycrest) Nwpt 8ch 7..59-6700 $395,000 S1turday 11-3 ** 127 Harbor lslend/Bayfront 644-6200 $1 ,595,000 Sunday 1-5 **818 Harbor 1113n Dr (Promontory Bay) 759-6700 $975, Sun(lay 1-5 2133 Indian Springe ( ack Bay) NB 646-7171 *'425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2010 M•ybury, Senta Al\9 7S9~9100 $160.000 Sun 1-4 1751 Newport Hltls. Newport Beech 648.-7171 $385,000 Sunday 1.s -- -·--..- 225 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 646-7171 $749. Sundar1-5 250 Poppy, (Oc;ean View). Olde CdM 759-9070 $369,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor View Hms) Nit 759-9100 $3'43.000' Sat/Sun 1-6 1954 Port Carney/Harbor Vu Homes 644-6200 $450,000 Sun 1-5 * •2226 Port Lerwick. Newport Beach 644-2257 $430,000 Saturday 1-5 · 1806 Port Stantiope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 759-6700 $349,950 Sunday 1-5 •24 AockinghafTI, Belcourt - .644-6200 $849.500 .Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 14 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644-6200 $795.000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1242 Somerset Lane (Dover Shores) NB 644-9060 $373.000 • Saturday 1-5 * 708 St James Place. Cliffhaven. NB -646-43'94 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 5 Sunburst (Turtlerook) Irvine 552-2000 $340,000 ' Sat/Sun 1-4 10052 Suntan Circle. Cos1a Mesa 546-2313 $184,900 Sunday 12-4 • 1919 Suva Cir. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 183'4 Tradewlnds Lrr. Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $299,500 -Sat./Sun 1-5 ** 1436 W. Bay. Newport Beach 673-9060 $87~000 Sungay 1-5 * 1907 Windward Ln. Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $295,000 Sat 1-5 1907 Yacht Puritan (Seaview) NB 631-1266 $455.000 Saturday 1·5 v2101 Yacht Wanderer, Seavlew, N\Npt Bch -760-8333 $399,000 Saturday 1-5 5 BR plus Fii RI or DEii * 1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shores 631 -7300 $739,500 Sun 1-5 •• 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwp1 Bch 760-5000 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 203 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM 644-9060 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores 631 -7300 $657,000 Sunday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hiiis) CdM 644-5273 $520.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 6 Morro Bay (Spyglass Hiii) COM 759-9100 Sunday 1-5 * *401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 1700 Starlight Circle, Baycrest 631-7300 $349,500 Sat 1-5 8 BR plus Fii RI or DEii •v2Wlnged Foot, Big Canyon. NB 760-0606 $894,000 Sat/Sun ,1 ·5 _ 211 lrls,(lot) Old COM 644-6200 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Loch moor, Big Canyon 644-6200 $890,000 Sun 1-5 **620& W. Oceanfront. W. Ocea.nfront 644-6200 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIJS FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI ••2768 Longwood Court, Coate M"8 546-2313 S 173,90.0 Sunday 1-4 543 # o 1 Wiison, Co1ta Mesa 546-2313 $114,900 Sunday 1-'4 **600 E. Oceentront #3F. Newr:>ort Penln- aula 64~·0519 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1741 TutUn Ave 3·8. Cotta Mell 72~-e988 $120,000 Sunday 1-5 -• 2 II ,1us Fiii II er IEI 3 11 Dahlia, Corona 0.. Mat 673-S.9<4 $239,500 Sunday 1-4 ••.,22 <>ce...t Vista (See tsa.nd) NB 640-1812 Mn.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 4 11 ,1n Fiii II er IEI DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 IR ,1us 1.IR * • 11 12 Danielle, Costa Mesa 516 Narcissus, Corona del ~ar 546-2313 $269,900 Sunday 2-<4 631-1,266 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 BIG CANYON EST ATE REDUCED TO $894.000 A TOUCH OF COUNTRY IN AN ISLAND SETTING 402 S9th Street, N.8. NEW LISTING Newport Island's custom built 3 BR, 2 1, BA country designed residence features formal dining rm, tam rm. computer rm & stunning master bedroom suite Pvt deck & spa overlook park & canal. A real pleasure to view. $325,000 OPEN SUN 12-4 or by appt Curt Herberts n 631-1266 RE/MAX Sell Y.. Preptttrl Cal CluatfW , 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. BIG PRICE REDUCTION $369.900 LOWEST PRICED OCEAN VIEW HOME IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR 'Ir Block to Corona Del Mar Beach. 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba, Fam/Dine Room. Great decks. Private & serene. 250 POPPY OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 JI M A PATTY McDONALD 7159-9070 SANDS INVESTMENTS WTSllE CIWIMEI IPll SIT I Ill 1-1 231 FLIWEI ITIEn Lovely older 28R home w/hardwood floors Beautifully decorased. formal dining rm K11chen has greenhouse window and breakfast area. Large covered patio Huge yard w/alley ac- cess & RV gate 1111,100 Jackit l lllis, lltalter 131-1011 OLD CORONA DEL MAR RANCH CLASSIC Remodeled, used brick. open beams, fire- place. large lot. ~ block to Big Corona Beach 3 bedrooms. 2 baths + guest quarters, large 1 patio with spa. Open Slt/Scl112-5 $485,000 By Owner 675-9040/home 642-5866/w I & 3 4 -I -' 2 II ,11s 2 II IOIES FOR REIT 621 Acacia. (So. of Hwy), Corona Del Mar 1115 e...x Ln, Westcltff, Nwpt Sci, 759-1877 ~ Saturday 1-5 646-6789 $1595/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II ,11s 1 II 32 1 Onyx, Balboa l9'and 6<4<4-9060 $560,000 Saturday 1-5 3 II ,11s 3 II * *429 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt 8ch 6<t4-9060 $715,000 Sunday 1-5 New,.rt Beae• •yfn•t Th6s hu to be one of the finest water- front homea awilable. Large dock wUI \ handle large boat 60 ft. and 2 amall!f onea. 5 bdrm, 41A bath. French doors and wtncfowt. Brick deck and courtyard. Trade for smaller home or Industrial bulldlng. OLD CdM 328 BAzEL THIS IS IT!!! Price Reduced to $675,000 Your "Decorator Dream Home" on lush canyon w /partial ocean view. One block to COM beach. 3BR. 3BA. fabulous family room. AWESOME! OPEN SAT. 12-6 ANDS INVESTMENTS 759-9070 JIM & PATI'Y MCDONALD •Spa •Poot *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Poot VGlve address at ~uard gate PICTURE PERFECT Beauliful Westcliff. famil y home. ~ vrr.irs new. 4 BR. 4 BA + library. family room, gourmet k11chcn . Pool & spa. $429.000 1113 GROVE LANE, N.8. CALL (714) 720-1704 Doug Bnlley, Broker REDUCED AGAIN TO $259,900 Owners must sell. Exclusive West· cliff 3 bedroom, 21/2 bath unique customized home. Immaculate con· di lion. Expanded family room, for· mal dining room. lots of windows Call today to see. 1349 SUSSEX OPEN SAT & SUN 1;5 MARILYN/ AGENT 569·9400 MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO-ISLE S11uatP'1 at Ille very lip of l ldo t!.le this p1ope<1y has a paoorarn•c -------------------n vtew 01 the t1-.e rnaior 1stanos 01 fOR INFORMAllON & SHOWING CON1ACI t08CU CAUSTIN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIA TIS &000 MocA""" ~·• ~SOO • Newport llooor~ (A 97660 Offl(f 8S• 6370 U \ll)(NC"! 673 OJS4 p .. ..,.,,~ """ f ''"'~ ol Wrill• Oomld DwQiot II d9<"'1...d a.-c ouniy Cl>W' ,., A 11091 l fOQM l.. p.,...,, h"""'"' 676 w-.n~~ eo..i.-d S..•~ 400 lo• A"Ol"f'\ (A 90017 Newpoit Ha1bo! and ..Bay ~land. The s11e o•eilooks !he conf!\x>fl{" • lhe HarbOl's SIX majO! chanr1et<. making thr; a premier toca1tor 11 Newporl Beach This 1!. one ol thl' few bayfront propert1es offering Pit ture perfect sunrises ove1 NewPoll Harb<>! and excluc;ive Newl)O(t Cente1 The 1o1 size of Ille pr()perty is ~O feet of bay hon I age w'th a '44 toot deplh. and wi accommodate a new residefll ot approximately 9 000 square feet. app1ox1ma1e1y ~ signeO The existing 40-year old hofne IS vefy liveable The pr()perty's dock will accom modate a large yacht plus room to Side he smallef vessels Price upon request 9 • nALISTATI 4ft .... 11,, l_,..._ 11), w.c-............. , ___ 11)(1 l•h ,.,..., 11)) --~-FMIAU ...,,,.,~ 117) _v..,. 1107 -.,,.,.. PUBLICATION DEADLINE ~ hMoe OWtclOrt OllllY --. 0r.,..eo.1 HOU SIS/CONDOS c._., lot\ Cryr In) --· 7109 s.-............ _, ... _d •lH w.c-1116 .,.,°'°"".....,. M~y .......... 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PIO Cm• Mf·PMl ettn tulS-.USTSllE Sll,000 Jonn Denver R_eally Down" t>ay & ocHn Just around the cornef, CdM Specious 3 Bedroom No trethc or lllf!)lane noise Home by lhe bey for 657·5118 _e._.ves209943"-223' viewsBeJBr 3Be • rem & well situated lor public • hOme Immaculate IYlO¥I-1in dlhl8 IUShly plented adults •, mobile • •, ~.... spa st area Nothing buStlle$S Cute cottaoe in conc1111on New catpet. an scaped home wttn hOuse M~ nome cc>n· like 111 11.AOdel home cond now with room to edd •no new paint lnside and lrdnl and rear PlllOS d1llon Lush yard & gar· llARIH YIEW • $560.000 (incl landl business tn lront or re· *WAIT Tl lllLI? out Low maintenance High ceilings In l1v1ng and dens. Call Lois 63l·1266 IEW USTllS HASTINGS &.co m o ve I o r I a r g er 1SU IM£Mf0111 · , . decking and patlO Secur· dining rooms as well es .-ot..W:.254'---..-+0Y Ow~eic~ 118r, &60-6660-A~VTIME' entfr!ffiR tml"~lfl · . ----1-.·frV$1ed c091,t ya1d ~·s lled100fl'l1t :>Baonlargesunnylottn 1 ocoanSt97.500 TwoR·230•118 lotswlth OPEllAT/111 1·1 lerfnq so much lor the give spacious leehn& to ~: ~ ~ 7 S3 2 re1 79 pn 000 ase AF superbuy at ltH!~J~H W.Htttll 142-1200 1 ~~e~~°':i ~~ti~::.'. d1scr1mu'lat1ng buyer tn1s attractove home ar. ~~ ' ~ · 640.~;911f P' call llar-11{ 1•1•~•13~~11 · I str~ts $525.000 Pr1nc1-HI "!11111 UIYM •1~•1 !'.!4a.,r.1·1 ~! ~; 1~.~s or wnat • "I pals only please Oii ... iil 11&1 1.a2'":1"2oo'Yt 142-5200 .. -------------------•II I •DPEI SAT 1_5 3BR 3BA. lam rm. din rm. ,. REDUCED TO'l239,000 &21 ACACIA lglot,g~n~·'799•000 PETE BARRETI .. REALTY A PETE BARRETr REALTY HARBOR VIEW KN OLLS CONDO I (SOUTH OF HWY) 40 1 lllTI ITAi, •••. Beautrlul. remodeled Dover Snore1 b1ylront RQN FELSOT 790-5000- BU Y WITH ONLY IO o/o DOWN ... 2 bedrooms and den, 2 1/1 baths, 2 car garage. Completely upgraded. Moun- tain and city lights view. Excellent location owner must sacrifice. Quick escrow OK. OPBN SUN 12..f ......... ,... .. 2Bdrm 2Ba country w/dock, remodeled 5BR. llYHT•'SIHln lrench·home on comer -S795,000. ' 1-;:=:;iiii::iiiii:~,l-"!!!llllll!!!!!!!!llllllll~!!!l'I~ lt RS llPUCllTlll wifh SllSOtmo 2Bdrm -ano I• Be~h hou•• 3 bdrm. 2 oarage apartment EA· 1211 OllllTIS, LI. TI f Lu-a..a. HA VE "'" ....,. ch.>nge posS4ble Very open 38A 2'h8A, f t -tMW bath Steps to send beam celltngs. lg lat so· of bey trontaoe. tu · A NEED". S 145K lease •OPEi Sii 1-1 w/pool $344,000. cktpth See Display A<! in I /Siil i lllT FIUI C '9IT 1111111 Showcue" Proba1e. R h 1 1 $425.000 • 10% down • lllYllE TlllU E · Bob Caus11n 851·7720 Of eod 1 e c ossi red poqPS owe to•;. Prtns only 730 MAUIAll Sparkling 3 bdrm. Olde 673-0354 and you're sure 10 foll ,, COM. close tQ beach, IWIA 1 •• _um1211 L lmmaculetely eered·for pretty gerdenlng Now Autumnlee..-s ·lovetotook llllJ Piiot • 1 38drm 2Ba home, lovely $325,500 bot h11e 10 reke7 Someone 1•2 llll I garden tucked tn a cor· ll&llY IT&lfFll wen ta to help m crassilted • • · ~iii-ner G~~~~.~ park I. IU~=n BIG CANYON BUY OF THE ·· WEEK C ~".!.!~-R E 110111 CMmY 1B 759-1177 SllY•·IAITl YIU *'AU.n* -Picturesque t 5 acres, end LEISllE .. LI h~e on h111 top with Oelached noose wtvaulted 360 VllW ot Santa Ynez ceilings g entry eourt-Valley Only 5 miles from yard 2Br 28a. 2 encl Solvang 1425.000 Paul pot1os. mstr t>ath hH Pv1 Burtness (80S) 68&-1~ ClllQ IEL Ill $341,111 CUSTOM HOME -FAIRWAY~ LOCATION $895,000 4 bedroom, 4 bath, family room, billiard room plus 2 bedroom guest suite. Spacious family home. Perfect for entertaining, complete. with large private pool OWllER'S EXTREMELY MOTIVATED! For more information call: DANNY BIBB • ITEPHAllE BRODY Grubber Ellis 144-8280 garden, xtra lrg 2 car 11 you"re loo111ng for 1 home gar . $225,000 472·11146 'cJasslhe<I hes news for you' IEST II BLUFFS a.mu ......a" -1 levef End Unit. 3BR, 2BA decorator's home. Move right Into this model llke home. Early Bluffs, lg prvt patio, Cl.II-de-sac. $219,500 L.H. '"' -f.4 .. lft UllU . ( ............ ) OCUIFllllT CllDO •WPllT Pl-.& Fabulous view, 28R, 2BA, top fir, 2 park· Ing spaces, sec bldg. $299,000. Sanregret 644-09 151673-5908. IPll UTI• 1·1 • t ~ HELEI 8. DOWD l•lltw, .... 1n-,i:2 Utt I llJ Wlttl TH II High demand 45' lot In COM. Separ- ate front 2BR unit. Rear unit current! two 18R. Could be reconverted to 2BR + office unit w/spa. 644-9080 ~~~d~~!I!!~ ~~~~~'a'. but everyday you can see ocean & city tights from your master bdrm, living room and trg-backyard. Perfec1 for ro- -mantle entertaining. Thlt one level 3 bdrm detached home In one of Newport Beach's finest MCurlty commun111es Is ready for your enjoyment. Just move lnl Only $388,500. For your personal showing Call l axllt Cel4e1 711·5HO r ·a.a••n1•• RUL m1m01 1m c.... ... ..., 1111 c.r ..... 11111 ttu c.... w ._ 1m!e=e• .._. ••w.111.... •FIXER• FNHlnlll-fllH BYOWNER!ONLY $13Sl<t &Lml...-T llllUlllT IMIUYNW 8HUtllul Broad moor Oo R·3 IOt Lg 38r FR Rm And ti's In • prime •tea x Int loc 3bf, P•ba, tlv rm, LG~-"• 10 sand. lfll UT/ .. 1-1 Divorce rorees Oris Ulefll I Home Panoramic; v-01 lor 2·3 more un1ta Call for det1111S Sl 19.000 lrpk:. dtn rm, new roof 48A upper, 28A towr, sun-Expanded ~n 8 ~ Hurry· 10 •ee 11111 COLDWC?U. BANl(eRlJ ~ean bay and clly S 159 000 Agt 5-46-7739 759-4830 GREAT WEST-Patio w /GOVef. 54()... J531 decil. 4 oat prtc, ~n be 3 mastet bdrm ,...;dwood gorgeous view proP8f1y llghla •Br• olheet 8r. I lilll PM I SIA!! EAN REAL EST AT PllOll F•....., UU units S219+< Ui DOVER flooring Assumable •0nve~sizedortbd~a5ch 2 ,! family room. 2' 1b• com-fil2j ~ RE 759--5080. 637 ·3175 financing $&29 000 Call ·----munlty poo1 $520,000 Fii •Y 1114, ... tl $169.00010 1159.900 .;, 531:1266 or b11h1. 1r1p1a garage By aPs>t only 644·5273 Redecorated lrg lamlly , lmmac E-ec 48r 2Ba. Pv1 3bd 2'*bSP~~·~Y.~t.W'ellff i~~30~ enormous pool, MC sys· IPll UT 1-1 home 1n an Ideal 1oca11on bacilyd w/spa, new pa1n1. • • .~ r • 1em. 1he Hsi goes on and 121 llfl HOUSE PLUS INCO~E So Greal Pllltolpool enter· • landscaping. wood firs, 1oc $287.500 Ff4Vc 1124 on You MUST ..e lhli .._..9Ct d 1 • ol PCH may tllchange tor tainment area Call now trpl. nr SdloOI$ 546-7910 Elsxex &42-4150 pp_. steal al 1485.000 CaH "•eture .,.... • up• house 1n Westcllff or • F•ECL~ ---· A ne MoCastand o ... ner$ unit MWty r• E'Blull (Fee) area th•sone#Ontlast :.~I lra4t ...... Ftrl-4 llloe.YM.• n moaete<I 3BR, lam rm, 1285.000 Eves 5-8, IUICOTISELLlllW l1M,MI 2newh<>mal -3BR 3$A Only s11uoo for lharp --S:Sl-12&6 JBA • I BR apt wllndl l0·8, 675-5715 Mesa Verde execullve Lots of value hefe Splll 111 2257 Elden. Can rent Westctiff 1re1 2 bdrm, 2 Uffmf ...0 SIM... --home • 5P8ClOIJS bdrm1. levet. lrpk:. 2 car It ~ar.tled ~rs 14oo1mo each wa.nt bath wlfrplc, dining 2 1 Oen, Owner's Unit WM~~ S • ......1-a.a.a .. HABR VU ~ILLS lee land 2·) baths. 111~ over· ge rage 7 5 9 • • 8 3 IJ · 10 trade lor land en NB or area: pool + more o1119"ooklng sandy beacl1 lrl llfTIW ~ 48R •FR.2~BAPool.1ac. 100111ng pool Now only GAEATWESTEANAEAL CMlor 5·IO unlls. WON'T LAST .~111 & m111n channel. 3Bdrm ------=~ I • 4 I _, MC lys. on cul-de·sac. S 2 2 9 9 0 0 Se 11 er ESTA TE 1 Rich Fiocil &4>0968 P~TAICK TENORE ren1111. Income $20,000 Bayattorea c:ust 3BR 3'hba lalNI Grea1 bad! yard w/pool moU\lated Call --a 83f-12M/780-8702 annually Aslclng $7951<. form OR. gourmet kit, 3 Peaiaaall 1117 1445.ooo0wnr640-6094 lillllt1uWt~tr (~J T.J D1aaPtlll ••-· Trades accepted. lrpl Prof landtcaped ~ __;;..;.;~~~~--I MSM•EClllUIMI H1 ·12H --d BLUFFSCO~OO own~rtAgt6•-4·9513 dee $639.500 631-•30• Tl...u Elegant upgraded 38drm ___ • Vi.tw of Harbor+ ocean. WAtl*" WM II . . . Jl>d 21>•. u.,.,., unit In Of 28drm a o•me rm t 2Br. 2Ba. pool $195.000., ________ , lr1\llne e~. VACANTI lam rm. formal dining. MT USTll Agt. 240·2227 •W&Tlllmf • Ready to oo0 PLUS 1~11· new ,crpts. guard gate, Easts1de 3 bdrm. 1 beth, LI •M IMc~ 1 •Bdm'\28a, dock. 1·~ lot + tbd down raat ran 1329.900 Open S1t1Sun ll!J9e lot Cozy cottage I 18r lB• hOUM By Own« Mea LMl•nd 1252.~ 1.5 t6 Ja11y 0r1ve 952 Azatta. Costa Mau Only s 129 900 Call for BEST 80v In 1rvlne cove. S•50 ooo e1s-2332 ASSOCIATED REAL TY . Lovely 3BR 2BA Ctoae to your .. elusive lhoWfng w/oc.u.t1 v>ew, Fee land. --· - - 673-:JMJ LIVE AT THE BEACH SC Ptza Decorator pat· ,.., .. 11.,... $795.000 Nichols Real JI .... Ill.Ill C • I llai llU 326 Ol'chld. Sou111 of PCH. feet ShOwS ltli1.e •model 3 bdrm 2 bath harciWOOd Estate 494-0703 Almost ·~ •ere on water· trtal t 2Br. Ula .. lrptc;. 45 lot. Alarm sys Covered ' • 1 t Al-----lront Room for 100·~ • •c;c1 18·io1 1Mto CdM 1ov.0own o w e s26: pa1oo Sl75.ooo Open ~':!b~uoe.fv110~n 01 IPUUT/•1-1 yacht 5.000+s< •tata Ekll $295,000 Buy lot or Lea 720-0455 r Sun 12·• 64 t-8833/agt 187 000 81 IO"lo Emetlld Bay -ocean view S&.800.000 Appointment ~•eo into plan appt0¥ed - -w •--.a · pv1 bNeh $445.000. With PATRICK TENORE new home SI 759-9070 ntnir .,...._ -•-& l&llf ,...f! llAI& CAIPl1 Cati f()( gale 60trance 631-1266 or 760-8702 Obi 98' .. unit, Pooad to New single family homes tn II 1-12tt Carol Tatum, Realtor. • 1ao• OCEAN VIEW• NII 1354.SOO 780-0l89 Costa Mesa w/prtvate 759-1552 or 497-6637 440 De Sole Tar. 3500 a-It C..ll .... 1U4 lhcd yrds Tile roots, e>B • lMI •Br 1 18a Pv1 bCh $549K cat>tnets & mucll more! 4 11•" ·-~ 1'29 . ... . . . ••yfl--· 38t 28a. x1ra lg tam rm. lg •••M •••AMI FU *--· -leundry rm. 11or er... •-.-...,. MT USTtl • 10" .... eul-da-~. alley ac:eess. lMI PRIDE Of OWNERSHIP!! Sp11C.ous 28r 28a 40' on 12211.500 Open HM 12·5 TIAll • llAI E's•de CM 3bd, 2'hba watt'• Assume fine: & 472 Abbie Way 645-4539 Mtn cabin nr Snow Sum· frptc. dbl gar, $169.500 • OWC Boat lltp rights BY OWNER E/SIOE mil 2Br .28a. 6 yrs old ASSOCIATED REALTY 1llTLI .. 1•0 .. ~ .. ' Ownr/Agl 780-~9 DUPLEX 28r 1Ba, ea hH High summer/winter 673-3663 OfcityMoMeandmountalne.Cuelomdatalleltvuoul •Just Ltslad! Gorgeoua own yard & gar Owners rents $80.000 Furnished _ .... L-.a..-1t . bavillad g&IM, oe1< entry\ doors, Cl'own moldlngt .s 000 s/I hOfM .48• 38•. u.nlt larger has encl patio Trad' for anything In ••--•• -·-and ~era . llPPf'O• 2100 eq. ft llvlng epace. •1uge lam rm on 45· wide S 179,500 (213) 598-40~7 CM/NB Call now' Liz or Nearly,_ elegant French Oec:ll, ..,a. Juet reduced to 1339,600. 101 1 blk· 10 beach -Chuck 631 · 1266 or Normandy townhome ...._ S. t-I I•-.u..1 $695.000 SI 7~9.9070 •11-•4f•Y 64.6-.5743 w/nearty 1800 SQ 11. 3 1 .,... _,_--. Chamilng 28r 28.:-FP. bdrm, 2.5 batn, s1a1ned mftlllTY Plll'l lllT C• llll .U gar. lnd"f/tlorage, patio, glass, 2 f1rept1cu, 51> of PCH. 2bd. lg PlllO pool, clbhse Walk to g 0 r g e 0 us cu It 0 ml SlnOMI family l'IOlne W/tuf'« floor plM. Full of light R~entty renovated Per· stores & Aesl /Westcliff & redwood deck and spa, llt and operiaal • tu<roun6td by gr..,baltl, view of ·~ ii tons ot '"'ht pn. Modal condition 48R 2.58A. Jult rlCIUC*I to ft'(;t for hr st time bl.IY9fl I 7th St Ask ' n g Limy Clllllf PAii ce ings. ·• s 59 500 01 great vacation horMt $ 120.000 Agl 722-6968 ... FM •.&1 If S 173,000 Robin Tencihl L ... 1·1 21 a.-TrN LI $225000 720-1780 -631-1266 .... ....... • •. ,. __ ... _.._ __ 1 u * •sa YRlf * 3Bd•m. 2ea • o.n .,,,...,.. Ill& Umlt •MD ID If llml 11'1 llTI Lender says "Sell Now". This newer home 1n 1tie South Palm Canyon area of Palm Springs has aimo.1 3.000 SQ ft Red nled roof. 1 story home w/spaclous rms, gtganhc mstr ste and deluxe k1tctlen Is on a qutel greenbelt leading to the pool Great opportunity since lender lleeds to have •t oil the bOoks and ts taking a heayY loss. Only $195.000 .. ....... ...... 111-... or 559-7466 ()plft House Sat/Swt 1·5 127 Harber Island Ori¥t PRIME BA YFRONT LOCATION at __ .. • 3BR 2BA. utra large Y••d.l tllrougll ftrepleoe to l1v1ng I ' ---nds some work S 1•2.000 rm Excellent cond Must IE/llU tf 1niff 111-.. /lll· lltl -••~""" '•' "J 6N-3s21S seeP1 s£159C.500T673-J390•8 N s L.JE-~-c-r_!n_'_~-o-.. -~-~-u~~!""N-~V-~-A-Scor-ITY-,,.,-, toea-A-A-,!,-,. ----with wrap-around ywd. l>Ollt-1'1 shelY!ng In the Luxurious single story bayiront With fan· tast1c view to main channel. Gated courtyard entry. Formal living and d1mng rooms w/cathedral beamed ceamg. Four BR. 41,; BA. den + pool room. large gourmet kitchen and master suite w/fireplace 55' boat doek. Includes land BELLE PARTCH Office: 644~6200 Home: 759·6608 . DYtlAllC 411 -I ., ..... DYUllll PllCE 1411,000. h110.n1H 144-... EUI L:J ING DIAGNOST ICS ! INC i I j lnsc>ecton of commercial, income. 1ndustnll and residenbll properties. t Complete exam1natt0n of technical and quality aspects. HTATI l8"1UT'lll llPLD - t Elpert idvic:e on how to remedy deftcienc1es. m1nim1ze earthquake damaae and opt1m1ze maintenance. •Bdrm & !Bdrm 11 !)flea too low !or l>ublicatlon For detall1 Clll DARRELL PASH PROPERTIES 720-9422 t Full wntten report. + Surpr1S1ncfy low cost. DR. JON AJNGREN. PROFESSIONAL E~ (714) 432-0493 g""" ~""""9' g""" ~ivi119! Happy condo, quiet, 1 short block to China Cove, dramatic 2 story entry. 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba, ffre- place, lkyUght, large garage, BBQ patio and sundeck. $239,500 111 ... PL .a•PI .. <eot~ma dd ~ ~673-~!)4 l4t7 l c..t ...,., c... ..... "' BELCOURT REDUCE D FOR QUICK SALE OFFERED AT 1795,000 Dramatic 4 bdrm, 3 ''1 baU. Manor home. Built on oversized cul·de-Bac. lot. with sauna, spa and 2 fount.a1.ns. Terms. Owner will cop ider trading down. For more inform4tion. OPEN SUN 1-6 38 RQCKINGHAM CALL RON FELSOT 780-5000 Wh'AC of Newpart Be1cll ~--- I master bedroom. ~ate laundry room 6 mucfl more. This must b9 SOLD NOW! See It lodayt CALL SALLY SEIDL 552-2010 °' 154-7&51 CISTI IESI UllTS USTSllE TllPLD Best Costa Mesa location. Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath owner's unit wtth fire- place and yard. Plus two 2 bdrm units. All have garages and alley ac- cess. Truly pride of ownership. Setler has purchased another property and Is motivated. Asking $295,000. Flll-PLU Good rental area· of Costa Mesa all are 2 bdrm, 1 bath units with carports.. Good condition. Rents are low. Asking $247,000. Traditional Realty 631-7370 Brubbt:rEllis Rt:SIO£~.U MOKEltAGE SDVICL' LIWEST PllCEI SlllU I TWI ITOIY ... 111sn1ws *YOlllOL•I* flll1 nom • 11111n Pristine move-In condition 3 bdrm home w/mountaln & city lights view. Large ,Pvt yard w/spacious entry courtyard. New appointments throughout. Only $389,500. IDT lWI ITllY llY Large pool, spa & view. Just a sampl- ing of the amenities available In this large 5 bdrm family home. Great entertatnmen\ areas. Maid's quar- ters. $539,000. •1·1 1J IUlll l&Y Cell JO-ANN DORAN 790-5000 or 759...0619 WMJilC of Newport Beach ----- .. .. ll!fllf IMc•· • ..,,~!;~~~~~!!!!!!!:~!!f!~!!::::':::~!!~~~~~~~l!~~~:::::'~!~~~~~~~l!!!:~~::-1~ B~ytronl •l•g•nl 2BAI-........ ........ Ml 1•mru 2bf. 2'hb& dbl ger. bultl· SMOKIN' DEALS 28A Cott ... <W.Npt. I ... "::::"~ 3Br 2 ~BA condo on ~Y Ughle~llvlng.4Br, 4bd+, 3~;·poo1, lennlt A".,"'~~.llzM. !!l•~trQl . .amp,1t.MSO/rnq 3bdrm l'IOmtY 9')0L2ba t«Lbc:h. pRflG. 1715/mo ' ~ ~~ G~nl~ Jec,s s:~r"" tamlly rm. o.n."39a. Po<>I. spa. 1430.000. M~~22sr Let us help! +sec. 548-9071 ,.days. gar kids newty _redone yrly, urn P9fd . ref1, wld hkup. e••· pool. 1.5, 5 19 1J*'w.8Beu:. ~1:oJ81s4~39~wner Pltll..uJ nllUIT 111--1111 641·6868evenlngs_.__ S725or 642-7003or642-ltM1 epa, 1150, ~MC A\11 $375.000 673-3777 • . -Mini condition . 1 blocti to •-) ... b'·_:a-•tM 2BR. pvt & quiet, gas & ..... 111* •RENTALS AVAllABLE 1013 Ron Ml-8377 ----CONDO Very Private! beach Lr 3 bdrm 2 -.... A .. wal9' & grndr pd. -Lg Sprewllng ~bf 3ba lnc4ds NO FEE CttAAGED Oc:nfmt Ml 38R + MP&f· IEACI HISE lnim1cul1te1 Nr Ho•g bath w/~ndeck high NORTA BAVFAONT yard No pels. $685/mo den biQ ~~~ 1111 f/yd 1-4 BR ~MOOO PIM •I• guMI Q1rl. lg lot JBR lBA houM on eJ1tra Hosp 3bd. 2ba. 1159,000 ceilings & frplc 'Lrg 2 Exec style home, JBR 1st < MC 497-'281 QM StOOO 53ro191 Mertl, Agl, 842·'183 Good pkng CIOM lo large comer R-2 lot agt 645-3683 Manny bdrm, 2 bath, highly up-3 '~BA. unfurn, yrly. 2 Mstr Bdrms 2BA Condo Agt~ --•WATE8fRoNT 1BOAM = a:~= tYrty, S 187,000 Owner an11I01Js. LIWIST Pl•. graded, trplc and p11lo S2900 Agt 673.,.062 near So. Coast Ptaza, WALK to Beedl-3tlf 2'hba tBe guesl houte. Ger· -ag Wayne. Agt 646-88 l6 ••-like new Absolute value lalMI gated sec WI O hkup condo. 3 pallos~_pool, •· lse S 1000/mo. CALL Of JamborHI E-Blutt Ill-•-al 1290.000 w/terms. p . al · 2117 pool Agl 973.15fi0 · spa. no pets.. S 11:.u/mo. 875-2332 S 1025 3bdrm 1111 eppeal· BELCOURT 2Br,2Ba,den,OoverMdl. Orlve 2711 W Balboa, tual I ------548-16861vmtg 38R2BA dUpte 1ng2bag9'539-6191 TOWNHOUSE Sgl stry Call 760-8069 then call Petrick Tenofe 2. 3 ' ,.a; Winter & Yrly DHI Peiat zu• upper u 1'.b::. to ,,;.· Agl lee • • 2bd, 3ba. library, 3 rrples. tor ga\e admitt DAILY 631· l266 or 780·8702 Peninaula Renlals avt •Nli8A8 Gar. lrplC.. .\vi now. Yrty, REMODELED v1c1or1an highly upgraded. lg lol. 1325.000 OwnetlAgt Villa Renlals 675-4912 Super VIiia smell. 1Br. 11350 675~ egt beh hse unlurn Avail community pool Guard IEWPllTS2tt,IM 3BR 2BA 2 story, aviill TIW·~~ .... 11 ~=-~:,'~~g: •BR. tonTt.i Nv rm 1 din tO-t Si6001mo yrty. g31eByOwner6'4·5387 3.bdrm. 3 bath. pool, lrg lmmed S18001mo Drive 0M4M.,.... 673-3313of673-4803 rm tam rm frplc View 657-1616 II& CUYll If OWIEll view lot (lee). courtyard by 2000 Miramar then f~. vaufted oellings, dbl -.~-Av~•I now · S2o0ol mo: Spectaculer Back Bay Mc Lain Condo . Lrg 2BR At1rac1111e landscape Va-W tllJll call Agl 675-5688 I gar, pool, spa No pets. 1 ... 1a1a S2500 dep .. Ali 646-7171 vM!w 38' 2'hBa. frplC, 2 2, BA d 1 p1c at c:.nt & ready Jutte Hall ll&STIUUY..... 1Bdrm $810 V.U., 2134 -terraces S19001mo • ' · en. r • P 10 631· 1266 or 673-3020 22 occ"'N VIST"' OPEN ctn fllnl 2W 666 W 18th SI 645-2739 -Almo11> ocunfronl 3bt ullls 87l·29.t4 · wld retr19 dbl~r~ """ "· t house lrom·beectl' $800 --Ol1MP but c:IMf11375 ren--2ba 2 g8f trptc equipt , • $219.000 Appl . 72 7 ··~·i~~;· SAT/SU~t>!!-~ ~ 17lh i oJune•N-peCs675-2553 ••URm• , .. •bode 1>1111 pd all kit.en $12~ 539-8111 1 VerNillel 2Br 2B•. 1$1 or640,447S it---gLr~nw u2BRe1 vu ,...._ 1 IWll R tal l3br.2ba.convr den,pool applthun'y539-8191 Agttee floor Un•I Greal ,,. ft · • aviShty dee mstr ..,..,.an ron n er en serv gardnr ammen Agt tee --amen1tle$ underground II. CllYH CHiil BA wlspa tub) den, 2 stry hm Pri~ loc. 3Br s1scio (213)432·260I · -Balbo• beach house, 3BR prkng Avi Ocl l5th S950 Oestgner perfect. lrg 3 lfWPllTSTEAl 901Jrme1 kit, sec sys 2Ba,2c:argar Fully furn. New 1Bcsrm Condo tBA .trplc t house to No A 1 759-0120 bdrm, 2'~ ba. ale. wl pool 4 bdrm end den 1-¥. baths s.-n,500 640-1812 W/0 No pets 835·5445 l*New Lux Condo nr bch furn.shed. Prof dec04' at o c e 1 n S 90 0 /m o pets. g wa • tennis S 1795/mo · ' • • 3Br 2'hBa. FIP. dbl gar. Los Caball«ot Spot11 8T5-4630 agenl Wetk 10 waves S500 na1 Patricklagt 631 ·1266 double hreptac:e.SCut1-de-1 S.at~ CN1t C1,11tr1ae ltlC~ spa sml pet Ok S1195 ClubS800786-81+) bllls pd"""" clean crplS sac home e er ... •tll ""6-64 !Ml6a BAYRIOGE Conde> 2br ·-·i · m ouvaled • Only lletrt 1• • • I¥:! 18'4~ 2· Int lutl. 2141 2ba.. galed. all .ammen: 1hrv-oot. S39~6191 Agl ·-.. -·..,.·-··-$2<14,900 Call now Bill & 1BF!CONOO, Clean & Xntt Cnarmlng 2BR. den. 1ihba •PllfTIW ""*Aw wld.gar. refs. S12501mo, tee • Donn a W ebs I e r Cond. Nr S C Plua. all nr Pines Park & bch New E•cellent tocallon .. 2Br 2~s!:Spfco~D0~1 C"::8 54&-7551 or 766-5 180 w .. t Bay Ave l'IOme • 3BR COLDWeu BANl(eRO 631-1266 amenittes. Security SFBO• paint inside & OIJI S 1250 2Ba, WIO nkup. frplc, pool SC>• :iedlf'I no' i::.1:· 9--1d C d 2'hBA Frplc, gar Avail S64K 792-5155 2 13-4 76-2165 l vaulled ceilings, 2 ~r gar eoci 'gar.S.. 1985/mo • ::.~ g:om,:,n 2~ 2 1::_ now S 16001mo yrly WM*~ •~ilt l•ts c., ... •el •1r 2121 w/Qf>nr Ovef •lrMm .. & $600 sec dee>. 963-0963 frplc. w , POOi I spe ll75-.t630. agent ----· Fer Silt llOl°2Br IBa,MWcrpts&drps, :! :1~'A::· 1~~~~ ............ -$l400i mo lse~~275 • WIStCllff nt2'---M-c&IYN --mn,.-.. DOilble wioe beaut cond 1 4 btks to beh. walk to No pets 549-2447 Very 1.,.g& •Br 2ea encl Beeutlful custom home Home+ office ~dnr and • ~. :l' . ·~ • Enlertalner's delight In tn1s 28R lam rm 2BA lndry·11 shops no gar Pref * ••• J•*• pello 2 car girege 3Br 1 Oen. 3Ba, lots of wtr pd, $159 Imo, No 5BR nm Added pub with Nwpt Bch super lo<latlonll · • • rnentcpl SI 100 673· 7335 - -I ' high ceilings overtooklng pets. 6'6-6789. CLEAN• 3 bdrm. 2•.; bath. Bargain rm w/wshr & dryr 5 Star 001Jble gara~! Fenced "' opener, frplc. new 12500 lull bar & lrg PoOI & spa priced 81 1227,000 lfee) lrvlne Park 760-6050 12eR 2BA. spect1cular yard' Lease 650-4303 decor, pets Ok StOOO. pool Agt 642·~134 3BR 2BA-Wlbay vu $1300 1710,000 Seller may carry 2nd T o · ocean 111ew lrplc 2 car Fee .... -. -· 3BR 2BA upper w/2 car Sara lanie 144--IOIO Call now NEW MOBILE HOME bchl gar paltO S 11 seaward AVAIL IMMEDIATELY TfUIUT lll-'811 Deslg -!_. -eoc:I prkng, ~ly S 1350 area, up gr1ded. low, s l~35lmo 760-8382 • G e n o a C o v e • __ nef, .,_ .ect. lrg 3 WINTER-2BR ocntrnt & Ill llTl lllClllT llWPT ICI HPLD down. essumable loan. Condo/Eod Unit 3BR. lniat 2144 bdrm, 2 .., ba. ale. wlpool 3BR duple11. avatl now• ....._ QWTW may CB1ry. 1st TD $39,S00.17141 661-2004 ' •llST SHI* 2.,BA 2 story with frplc spa • tennis. S17951mo D&mlY lmAl """ l~".rt NWI Both units 2 bdrm. 1 baln REDUCED to $27 500 4 Rooms • Study, bllins. dsnwshr, WI O hkups, dbi lYlll--mY Paltlck/agt 631·1266 Ou(stand1ng ocean and wllrplcs. WALK TO BAY Assum loan Lg· 2BR I only $900 Fee . gara~ 'wl elect. GOO. 2bd, ll48ba. elc carpot'1. .. l&ITll CIST• JI~ ... city lights view Single Call tor financing details newly decorated greai TELEIE..., ll& lllOI prvt patio S989 • $1189 S950 720-0876 , lll-4111 er lll-1113 level cotally upgraded 110,000 llllCTlll "• •· 5eC dep 163-0697 or • H_ome on fairway. 38 r t Call agent tor detaUs f••a-1110 "'R loc Call Verna 545·3_389 3BF\ 2BA CdM Oupte11 So 863-1500 Agt ~Fee TURTLE ROCK 3Br, 2Ba tam ' 2 FP. 3 car gar Yrly nm s1Yi9 al>Ode nte Ron Fetso1 760-6000 -••• n Ac e-e 1125 1 H L h g lot · Condo Fireplace. garage sngl stry. fresh paint.,_ near ocean $750 won 1 f'tir AIA...V Lui1ury home in highly de· r ? 0 1 1wy ~ ~ airy sl BRIGHTON SPRINGS & c arport S 13951mo crptg 13500 lse A\11 Dec last &39-6191 Agt IH KU',I".,. / sir able area or Nwpc Ben ~ 1g~567;_2~ 9arage Condo 2Br 11,ea trt·level. 640-5324 Agt 722-69681640...868 ' 3 bdrm or 2 & a den Now 11 4 &CllS Fta HU micro 2 car garage I II llBAlf--H S.1t' LI HI 2111 \l'\X'J \'(."'I I~ \ 11 S2t8,900 Call now ' S2IO·• Baytronl BayS1de Place w/opn~. WIO hkup Over ..._ _..._ lllFFS Ill 2~ lill & hlll Wt•sttr • 2BR 2BA. 151 floor Dock I streams & falls Poot, spa Beaut 2BR -+ den. 2BA. '2 car gar S 1500 2653 Vl•ll Lower nree Arch Bay EICLISIVE HU la 1 1211 II LJ111A WCI included lmmed•ale oc-$995 No pets 549-2447 frplc RSJ S 1300/mo def Oro 675-8066 3BR 3BA Poot Nr tennis Allordable price at • ReSKlenlla hillside with cupancy S27501mo year · --Call Judy 631-1266 --& bch Guard gata Now $ r119 .000 Investo r ~ .? sweeping vtews canyons lea~e 640-7347 dys CONDO 3bd 1'..,ba, dbl llafh laf finCee4el 1vallS18001mo499-4722 owned & must sell lnis 1 • • ~ ~I .\ ~an and mgnt hghl encl gar X'lnt iOC S 1100 2 Lovely Models year• Call 759,4830 ~-I homesue~ Improvement CdM most attordabte $475 mo 5 48 -04 22-evu, 3 Bdrmsl 2'"' Baths Taatla Zito GREAT WESTERN REAL -:'....:......-, will be costly. bul could bath bungalow kll appls 2 13-542-3581-0 $2000 • $2200/mo 1 ______ _.-..;..;. ES r A TE VERS"ILLES CONDO yield dream hlde;-away E·Z move 539-619 1 DARLING 2BR HOUSE• RANCHO SAN JOAOUIN Agts 1154-92021760-9678 PEACOCK HILL li#l!ill. " Tne price reflects Agl lee gar bll-ins. gard'nr. wl d 2br den 2ba quiet foe ~ ll•F• ..._, Beauhlul e11ec house, '" 18d. gar· p ool, 181 outstanding value Don t Charn•1tng 38r 2Ba 3 hses nkup. Cat Oii. $825 ~ dep vtew,su~ny, n~ pool, sc>•. • iu& ce. 11ln't cond. 4br S1900 2S1311907'f0023Blcowot~ecert miss lh1s one! Call1 1o COM bGtl Lg FR & 1982 Meyer 549-348' gotl, ten $l350 544•20~ 38R • den 38A, pool 5'4·2054 " Barbara Agt 760-1900 1 1 IC 2 , Min ~. lg gar bit-ins • pa io rp • car gar EASTSIDE lbr t gar TURTLE ROCK 28R 28A Beemoetl wallpaper a WAIK TO LIDO VILLAGE· pr!cngS2500 SI 759=9070 carpets. $700/m o E T .. V pvt patio' frple Sl700 t"Ents Archllecllowner nas re I 7 a .. .,. ll8C own .. ome leW, • • HARBOR VIEW HOMES. built Corner loc t>e: L"::;,8&Valley 3~'°'acres, EllCITIYELUSES 6()..,.._ lrplc. e/c, SHIOO plm 1818)7911-9504 I& Monaco model, Jbr 2ba. tween Bflath & Canal z~rfed for=~~ ~~~~~·0 F I EASTSIOE 2BR 1'.hBA 6'0• 1212, Ownerl agt CAPE COD Condo! l1J1a4 2'M move 1n cond. best offer Wllh \llCWS from balcony hOIJse S45 000 848-834; OCEAN BLVD. ull view. Carpecs, dr1pes, garage, m•H ...... 2141 Tennis. pool, spa, 2bd, IBR 1BA yearty Unfurn over $240.000 No bro-3 Bdrm.') 5 Ba. dbl gar · 4Bdrm,3Ba,lamilyroom, p11110, fenc ed yard _ 2ba 2car gar $1650 mo npt No r S750/mo • kers please Call ONLY $297 000 (537) Ct•tttry Leta 2 decks. 2 ca~ garage • I S9001mo 760-8364 4 PVt & quiet, frplc, Maolyn 759-1195 Iv msg u11Hlle3 ~vall now Agl Laurie 9.5 640-4020 earlier Reallors 96'·6111 Cnr1t1 1225 guesl SpeCeS Ava1l8blet w1·-gar1109. View No pets 673-4062 :!,_ October Stn. S27001mo -2970 Dorn Ct S 1575 1st Cape Cod Hfbf Vu Kno411 SO~TH COAST STARTER $79,900 Great opportunity. Beautiful South Coast Villas. Close to shopping, freeways, Per· forming Arts Center. Nice 2 bedroom, J ~ bath unit. Conv/FHA. Call today. JANET I AGENT 546-1406 PACIFIC Ylnr SANDCASTLE CONDO. c:e~~n~, ::~ 2~:~· I MC 497~297 ~:;,,!':'~hr~d t,;,~ •IUITYl 2W '"* ocean vlewl plot for sale Furnished 2Bdrm. 2Ba. 2 S IOOOlmo ' sec Call llEIALI UY nts S 1800 760·361 t , Ger .la>lc & more' CatMrl S800 7 14 496-3793 car garage, pool & spa. 2 Nickle 631•1266 Beaul vu hm 3BR 3BA celling S 1000 673·5348 • • 11 L l600 mos 1? or S 16001mo Walk 10 fwt bch 759-1552 DESIGNER 2 STORY! 3bd, • •a.••• ••• •-·11· 11XC•l•tt 3ba upgrades 1n Newport -.--. TRADE, SL91< 2'h 11c:res. VILLA BALBOA. dual mas· Lift. A O&lnl Tetrece. pool. spa. qu191 FURNISHED RENTALS grove and acreage, nan ta< sunes. deck, Quiel & Wide ociean vfeWt Estele neighborhOod No-pe11 W•ntllf lse 2Bdrm S900 acclaimed hse. RIVflf'Slde secure Vacan1 & ready _ --living on 8CftS of ~-Lease S 1150 5'6-8782 t 28drm 2Be winier S I 150 c01Jnly 780-7371 $1200/mo E-Slde house $525 oozy C · f.p / j ,1 crptd decor chlld llne dens lose to rt Br. EASTBLUFF 3br 2b• Snor1 term rentals trom f'l{JU/11(1 <61 • Jf(l!/ must see 539•619 1 2Ba St6611mo I I utlls S16501mo 111 & last I tee S.-00 Wlily to S20001mo ltatall f;fl .J. ~ • Agt tee ,.9<1-•653 or 4!M· 17 available 1 I· 1 lease only ~ ...,&...•TU7J!'lfU.'~ I le 2 , ... (714)650·80118 Iv mes.a UNFURNISHED n1t1/Cta••• .. ' Kids pets no problem 3bf ...,.,. eek I H -. BAC~ELOR uml $.4751mo ... r zldZ l>{J-8~.w. 2ba 2 oar frplc spa $995 ~ s;;o;., QOfgeoul l'lllff 11•••• and J417 l c..t ""1 ta 539~ 191 Agl lee 3Bf 28&. all amenities. 3BR. 2BA. End Unit 3BR 2BA 2 sly S t2001mo IWPT·WflTtl lUSI , ~ ocean vtew. new crpt $1300 213 598·2135 YEARl. Y LEASES FULL y FURN 1 BEAUT Heres value 2br 2ba up. 1111 PITS H Upper Ouptu s 1•00. -. Waterfront Homes. Inc OCEANFRONT 3BR unit dated kltcn not tar lo 2Br 1Ba. P¥1 fncd yd VIiia Renllll 675--4912 Verlli,._ Ilg IBR. aec. llJ.llOO i;:::::::::::::::;: 11550/mo oceanS750tl&I 539•8191 WestsldeS675 682·1700 ----clubhouse PoOI Furn OCEANFRONT 4~R family Agt tee mnTlft -2 2:.•~/=:~~9 2::: $850 or 'unfurn. $800 ~G~s a::. ~'f. i """': home S2500/mo SPYIWI .i 2 mslr Br. 28a. w/d. ffple. dblp,$11751M -+S1eoc> ~I rmmed ~'°8 S9~ iOct utlls, no~~-&\CK •N RAAD!'I'· •u••r! ~Air ... ~ ~. TWt , .... .._ "'1 .... -r,,k, Ww4 Rn elffft a.4 utth1 ._.._hi C...e ..._ w/lrg r • 7~ f..al_t ..._., for 7ow ,..... th•lltfl· VA .,,,.. ... 1 hi a1 I.JI~ 1147,500 t 'OR LE"-81Ei t ) c...-,.., ..... •k--. ...,_ ..... ,... "'"*lad. b8'1 ion. t 14tOI-.wi for ~ 3... wlf-'IY ,.., A•.0 10/6, 111•-. Ml far c-ptar. .. ,,_. ...................... ...... -.-, TN-I--U14MI .... .... \ I BAY FRONT 8BR and 5Br 3Ba luxury tlofne. LM 2 car ger. pool, IPL S"5 leC 631-3025 1111111 fl lllf'I• 873-2708 eves fabutOus. M 5001rno opt avail. S3000 mo-mo. lse Nr SC Ptu 882-t700 ZBR 28A condo. 2 cw gw. 4Bdrm +den, 21>Ctn, frptc, IWfJ._fllf lmlU C619)758-3990evt 11/1/86 LUXURY CONDOSI APTS aaune Jae pool 1enni. garage $1590. 786-8451 unlllllJIAaa. WEST NWPT 28R. ffl)IC. GREAT LOCATION courti 2 bik. to' bMcn -----lbd, 1b•. Yearly rate nu paint & crpl 192511T\() Ceat1 .... 2114 VERY REASONABLE~" s 11soi mo 481 2301 ·1 LIDO ISLE 875 ...... 72 WEST NWPT, t blk to bet!, • • 38' 2Ba fumllhed home 3BR. frp1S12001mo 2br Iba trpl. Ger wtth 567-33t3 for~ 28R 2BA Mn l'lm, Ywty $18S01mo l1lh1 ....... .. WEST NWPT 38R l'lm, l'rpl, walh/dryet l'lc>Ottup. no Mauve 4bdfm hM lnclds utlla pd. Poo4 utt loc. A.gt ~3 2'17 dbl gar S1350/mo I pets. $850/mo. 228 Ogle den f/)'d g• kldl pe4 Wntr 9115 to 8/15. S900. ~PORT HEiGHTS HSE Bd XPf ;;;a DOVE.A SHORES 48R 646-8895 $895 !>39..e191 A.gt,.. 915-9114 Ot 948-M20 2BR I otc 2' .. BA tam rm 1prlm~ location°". wlnt-t fetl'ily hOfM S22501mo -• • • •Eastllde snerp 2Bdrm 111&•• 28R 28A IUIC VerNlllel 2frple.hatdflf'1.Jl'oldec. ,.,,,.,, luff'y lufn wl gar mfj 9llA ~ 1Ba nouse Ger8Q9 tncd CLEAN 3br 2ba dbt QM• coodo. Gated comm, Gdnr, $1<t00 64~-2940 evell ln'Wned 835·Sd 5 38R, ffP'C. Htce new, OOfl'!fn . ' I · . pool epa, IUb J*nt. No ---pool SlOOO/mo yrd, crptl, drp1, w d •·new carpel, df'IP9I .,.._·D I 531..atl ~ llNnd ctw11•• 280, 18A HOUSE YRLY W•tftf'on' HotMa. Inc 1'111~ ~ S675 i & peint. etoee to Kttoot. mo. •none. A'l'I now1 ,,._ a.eve saso • "'* 2 .,., U' '- aec Mutt ttlt\d Ct«MI lrpk:, $1200/mo Open w,ouc;eri'tlndMlnd9ee6-C(J>t, 38' 11..+k 11300. to beech Av.II lmmed • cMcll TI0."'21 S./Sun. 10-2. 2a90r9ke lecl.ll'tnot*.... VIiia AencMl 17Mtt2 No pelt 835-&.-45 l etUUr111• RDL DIWWW h lh• Pta••;£;C.-. .. t., 11nle.1a•... 2H4 c..1..... i124IDaa•·••• .. ~.._.. ................. -..... _ ... _____ ....,...., ...... CHARMING 1bf .... _~ eu&M•t NEWPORT VILLAGE •CLOSEfoilACA; ifilllno 6Cfi!38R AX. ••-•.11-1- .... 2BORM 18.A ~ lg. ldk.-.blliLIO·l -'"'HHE-8EST1 •APARTMENTS 2bd. l~w/9W SlSO 71' -'--91!11 1~ _, _ _., .. LJAl•I lnOscaoed ywd. gw~. pereon, rlfs. no pets, 1 4 2 8£0ROOMS Cost• Mesa 739·1919-d• BR. 2 CM o-. SOfN oon ~euiarr-~: ......... . S850tmo ~Zn!IMM s7ooM0-7sa..e-9 FURNISHINGSAVAIL PRESTIGELOCATION 497-132&-E--V1eW S1350 . ....tu 204 cluSl~guatdgeledcom---.. -6611 tt I -----5 • , •• ,. munfty In 1 ec>.clpu1 -'>J6· 1 • Stepe 10 bNch Single •Free ullhhes Blocics to I t INc• K..tA -WMllJ1 (upl.173-3777 , !Bdrm ·Apt .(menilies IPMl•ll 1 <;tory s.i~ oMoel r oom1. 81ehelors, •Speaous MYlng South Coast Plaza II • •• 'MlU< lo BCH Lg 1bf ind ftplct ..i ber• A/C ,., ~tuOI() ,,_Apt .• w/belUt. t8dnns & 28drms av111 •Huge kltehen :close 10 OC Altpor1 2bf. tb1, wfM! Yd. 9'1f', briOM & 8'ty, i>-m ~~ maoe. W/D l'lllupi & 2 ldMlly locet«I In Newpoft !>iJ~ 11,. high cellltlGI New a911 & floors, lndry •BIHn CMlllS & ranges 7 Minutes to 8Hch bulltln1, e11pets & Ing ~furn or not. set3 car garlgll. s 1395. Beectl. Unique 1, 2 & 3 S6!>0fmo }5&-t1e2 rm, eun6ecil, ptV1 gerege •Pahos •Night Lighted Send drape•. av111 now cfftC: +MG eso-9100 Sorry no pet• &«-4509 Pedroom noor plans. ev911 "40 J*• 675-2444 •Coveted Gat1Q9S llolle)'ball & Tenn11 Crts S&751mo c.u 898--1190 · • Pools & sp11. Loe.led 4Ar 48a Ovpl111 Apt, un------•Pool & 88Q's i•Pool. Jacun t. BBQ 111 6'>m wkCSaya *~ IU1'11* EASTBLUFF Towntw>uM near a variety of con..,. '1rn 8 mo IM or m!Ny tit -!ml •Plush landscaping •Covered P1111lng 3 Rooms 1ea lg kltehln A.pt 38' 2'~8a. 2 eer gar. n4ences for all ages. M.iy 1 Gar U200S1150 .fBr-S750 Both•Xlnt loeallon 1erou •C1bleTV Av1!11ble ~--par1tur~0ntYS525FM Nopett,$1025/moyrlll. · ?13·9 43·8434 or w/frplc,garege760-85t5 tromplfk ~Rec:RoomwlthFlrepiaceFutl klt~t WRt~ ft•.._ 6«-1010 or 760-7037 •StloWlno , 13 943-2860 •Sorry. no pell ano B1111aros perton only $39$...Ne H__.., -Af111 5pm or Wllnch •Theet,_ AVAILABLE NOW No i. C.t1 •111 2'24 365 W WILSON •Saunas TWIDT Ill-... Futty flltn 28drm 28a + •RestllM'enta , · · *' 1 1 ... 2 1111 , BR FuRN/UNFURN *umun* •Pw1111~ 161 18a ~blk to bMdl 1 I 2BR APT QUIET • • Cornet Nwpt FW'i & Baker Lovely unturn 28', 1'hBa Oen. bey view, loek·UP S600tmo~ sec:, yrty. COMPlEX. Pool. no potd:"I CHEERY 28D DUPLEX Sorry No Qetst Condo. W/D, frig wlic:. S NONjSMO~gRs ~LY.+ ger&Qe. 1800 Sq Fl. Selected Units with Fir• n73 ... 798 °' 673'447t $495 a '695 $600 sec FULLY FURN . (714tS57 ·<1075 maker. new etP1 &-plint. tunn n_g r . a Mtero. d/w, lndry hkup, placel. Now taking,..,. 646-3618 S 750 Clem Agt 962-8891 enormoua t•r -eandlclll f"rple. PM beach 4 pool vallon11 for ~bit OC· BAY Front9 pier, Wntr _ ----1 1 or 2 Pers n·smkr Nice 2Br 2Ba. DIW. bltlns. • Lovety •nvlronment S3000/mo -Sub-INH cu anc . turn prllg. 2br $1000, 1br 1Br 18a, quiet trt.-plex, pvt Ref. $650 646~2323 lndry file tned patio .No SElWlll YILUIE Pool. No pets. 1 pereon tor 6 mos. Boat dOCI( P y. S850. $100, 1.1tltl pd, •3()3 patio, Ind g_,-ege, GOii· El.SIDE DELUXE TWNHSE !lets. Noo-smkr $850 S750 LM 640-0349 avalt. Call 760-0919 For futtner Information E Ed~11er 871-29M Yenlent toe , water/gas 12/Br l'~Ba. paUo. no 760-14UI Or6"42·7528 _ _.., Ull.... L' ....... ...., 3 .. _ 2Ba pleate eall 3 ... _ pllO $575/mo 968·9596 1 s725 2548 0 _ w•• •• * ._* .... o .... ,.ront ... • LITTLE ....,"' houle, -----pe 5 1 · s:'enge. Nl<iely furnished !Bdrm LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE 2Br 2BI new decor $1250 w/d. frplc. Prvt bllleh, (l14)JJl.llll $1000/mo, yewly SllC>ll2 bdrm. 1'~ bath. pvt lndry ,_!Pt·B O~ 642-2 20 Duplex Quiet Clean 1 •SpectlGVW apta 675-30221(819)753-0719 ten nit Avail 1111, a. to oay 111d OCMI\ rm Inside untt. Patio,~ Lalanne Apts 28' 1Ba, empiy'd peraon No pets • 1 & 281. 1 I 28a IUltee S 1850/mo yrty 875-7687 8 ~AM-~~;M Moenael Realty 173-MIO Nlcie No pets $675/mo $700/mo S300 dep Gu $485/mo 548-1021 •Spacious tOWY'lhoulel •ftlSU.LD* lllW • llRI Cell Pam 63I·1268 & wale< pd Child ok louiet E/slde unfurn 28R •At~ 28' 28a 1980 Udo b1yfront 3BR upper, Unlurn 18R 18A duplex itx1 S650,Baclll52.5,no -r \-. 1838~aeenua SelMor IBA upper Crpl, drpa. •Private b1lcon111 or 722-7388 :;:.~!:y~~:~: Cfpt.pting.Wllttto ~ ~11 102 E ley Ape I ~.2bf.. 2ba. bulltlnLnew .Q8l Mulls prel'd No G"'!:!8.:!.. '!'Vetaailel Bach Unit • Avl nowyrly 675-4630 egt ~ 43 ' 0 St. =9 --carpetlOrapes ~. near pets $&!>0/mo 650-8294 w•• -•' Greal IOCI Sec bldg, pool. ----·------*..-Y* Harbor W~son. S640/mo, QUIET L.IVING *3 ~·~ tennlS court• apa Nr bcil MS0 ok: Lm •IJI Versalllel 1BR pen1hOU9e East Balboa Bachlfor • 21111& 786=76<>1 548-5008 N""" decfldl 2bd 2b •2Sw.mtNng poola 752-80t1 Ev 548--0425 2Br frplc patio DR. in quiet 1oc w/rnlnl oeean w oce1n·bay view• E.ncioMd getege Supet --·1 · a. •StrMmt~ • S 295 191 iMo-J~ view Aval! now '625 Newly decorated ss25 dMn M50 mo 645-1819 Large bachelOf wllarge ger $795 Most ulll paid. :1tSony:no pet• ACG41Pllng applleallon1 t -644.721 lagt Refs "TRW yrl onclutllslo 1 n/smllg pallo hgllled carport 631-4753 •FumishlngsnWI 8alboa !Mand28'gar ... --AJult 673"'6372 •PllTlllll c.n. 859 W 19111 SI $420/mo SHARP I CLEAN 2B, Gas for ~ting & Coot!lng IC)I, tum Avl Nov $&75 NEWPORT MARINA APTS Winier 381 2'A8a 0ptx on Paid ut1ts Ind 673-39&0 •Ellganl blytront. 1900 t"9 sanes nr 45th SI OOr ANFROHT 28r 28a. Excellent toeatlon. 28' Lcwely bf!Qllt, ait,Y,3bt 2ba 1'-\8a. W/D hkup, patio & lq. tt .• 2Br + Oen. micro. Fllt"Nlhed, .. upgraoes. •mm.e cond . s 1 t50/mo ~Ba. W/O Nu.ip, frptc, apt w/lrptc .int f/Slde gar a o e N o p • t • WIT Ill IAU: ~ont 28A 18A, up-d/w, lrptc, P'V1 bch. end aknOlt .,_ $2500Jrno •Mier S 122s.s.13501mo vau. lled ~· 2 ear gar !()(; $900/mo • oep . no $690/mo 546-9950 . st.1111 unit w/1 ~.,rr-g11 $2595 boat s11p av.W. 544•2484 M-f 9•5 yrty Agt 752-222t w/oP<lf OYei streams & pels S48·l709 EAST SIDE SHARP & ~111 •· S900/mo, ~;~· Sorry, no pets 760-0919 -r~ -----1 felts. Pool & IPI Great LUXURY CONOOS/APTS CLEAN 281, wfd hOOkup 4200 River-Aw e7~ . lu .,_.If Zl7• ..._., view S1t50 Avarl 10117 GAEA T LOCA TION I cir encl g11 NO pets · SU-YILLllE &Mui fully tum 28' 2BI Ocntmt UPC* 38' 28a, 2 223 lA PA[OMX 1706 t & 2 BR, wntr oNt nt 8.i No pets S49-2«7 VERY REASONABLE call 750/mo 546-9950· 15555 Huntington Vill.lgl Promontory Pl 1pt g11. new CfPIS & window Unfurn. 28drm, Walk lo Ptet 673-1319/613-tt28 •OU1ET & SPACtOUS"it 567-3313 tor 0wnet. .,. .,.. ---Lane. from San Diego w/magniftGent vu. Prof F coverings. Unttd v'9w. beach. ocean Vie'*. encl Pt111 community 28, l8a. 2BR: tBA. bale o•rage CLW I tlln Freew.Y. north of S.Ktl seeks n/smllr prof M snr St595 Yrfy 850·9192 garege. (714) 637·7918 ulll kttch Prefer mllull CS/w, lndry rm. no pets MESA DEL MAR Elslde 2BR 18A w/pv1 10 Mcfalddln, weal on $700 incl u1i11 675·5792 SPECTACULAR OCEAN-·-·• p 1 I floor $600/mo 646-2832 4bd. 208• gar frple, Hsl\p(, patto. dshwr. frig. S695 McFadden. -----FRONT VIEW 3Br 2ba 2 S.ata Aaa -~rso1 n a .. n 7 ,: ~"" s. ____ 4 Gardner Refs & credit 353 Hamill on 646·9794 COMMANDING VIEW nar tum wlnt• $ 1300' 1•--,•,• .. iiiioi1 .... •Ll·-.-• ..--- va1 now v .,...""'7V · •*•E Fiii req Yrly lease S 1350 I t II L.-....--.a2 Over entire Lagunl coast • • • - -*-* 646-3833 21311)24-5656 STUDIO dOWl)town. tf911, . •• • ,_.. ...,. from e rm NeWi' lived 2004 W Oceanfront 28R 2BA. upper unit, gar CortH ••1 lbr ZIU 3Br 2Ba. lg rooms. pool, · _ , plants, sundeek. Mwood Upper 28drm tea. 1 cw In Lg~ rm' formal din (7 14) M0-4784 . wfd hkup, good loc. S125 2 bdrm, flr.,iece, tlHm dshwshr. only 17!>0 Fee llVE II llW rtoor kit. $415 Rapp. 130 garege w/fanllstic VleWI ,~ 1Br Tr~ly upacale Studentailiti 2i38dr"ms 2626 Aurore cethngs.~tlo S.Slaouth TfUIEIT lll-Hl0,SS7Stmo 1BR lBA. wfd l Broadwayalt3pm of ocean & harbor. Beachrlghl1etot1llreet. winter rentals. Call VlH1 TSLMGMT 6A2-1&03 o I hwy I oc1 t Ion 1550 _·~Month Free Rent hkup lncd yos. good loc TOP AREA qulel. no pets g ~1~~;" e ~22~~Jio hen Pvt patio $935. 49~2285 Rentals 675-4912 lliH. leatals S1200/mo 873-4076 -So Coast Plaza 11ea 1Br 1804 Pomona MESA PINES tBr 1Ba S mo -- 2BR 18a front., •.• gar• Ill, fenced pool, carport ~TSL MGMT 642' 1803 Carp()fl. encl PlllO La~u ltac• 2MIJl!!f!!! .... .. •• ..,.,, 1t1e• UH ... nA S785 trptc, OlhWstw ref. No pets 546-8791 New 1Br Ap1 College Perk Or blleony $&50 up 1.~ft 198 lop fif dup!lx 2 :~rm & blth, downtown '31 Ins, Soot Coast Hy BRIGHTON SPRINGS area S500fmo to respon-POOL spa bbq 549·2447 prk spaceS, spotless S7i5• L8QOn&.. Pvt entr & ~ho 66l-9t70 1tter 4 PM Condo 2Br 1''>8a tn-1ever. :ecfa~~-::: ~~Unfurnished 28r 1ea. w/w tstllastlsec:. 62~6557 or ~ ~~.~ 4~~95';350'mo 28• 1Ba ' study Furn •vi micro. 2 car garage ts EiA'-'568 crpt. oltln r11lQ41. oven. tenant 494-9673 Make the Move lo the S8SO • 111 & MC, utt11 Pd w/Of)flr. WID hkup Over, pe -dfw Gar. patio S725 Ole 2bl 2bl on wet• al Olvets Open S1VSun 1·5. 424 str .. ms & ll!fs POOi so• ClaWIJe<JWOf'ks -t>eyoncu 957•2565 Res 759•5484 Cove ·furn s1soo1mo New Park Newport P0tnset1t1 494,....262 S995 No pets 549-2447 lshll<»#otaOOUbt very cute a~ 18' ... ..: Call 'e1a1< 10 ... +Twnt\1 style 28' 1•~8a. lll4 81. new p•nl 4 crpts, 494,...608 Frptc, pool, lnOry l'lkup, Ceeta ... 2114 c.ta ... carporl Only 1450 Fee COMMANDING VIEW catporl No pelt S900' TELERENT 67~8880 Over entire Laguna coast Agt M Hiii 759-91~ WOODLAND VILLA GI from every rm. NeYet liv.d 312 OAll&lm,WTI \\'e!6lfleld in Lg llv rm. formal dln 180rm untum. t blc toll APARTMlllTI lHITmTS ~~~hi:10:S:: ~h S750/mo. 87&-4174 Colllt & tf\IOY out prden style aots Quiet tomloltablt hYint Beau!llul ciNn l1rge Ger-Pvt patio $935. 494-2265 Avad Nov 1 • Sm! turn or dow 10 fteewa•$ & So ~"' Plaza w11ttt only m1nutH to tlM 11 d .. I ' Pt'•« den Apll. pa os, ec .. s. LJlllA lllAIFWT un urn bKtl unl1 Micro. btxh Cal1Cts awlllalllt HO PETS ........ spa Sorry. No pets STUDIO • 1BR a 2BR ~~sf~.~~~~· ......... , L.A-Y..... 2Bdrm 2Beth S780 Pool. SS800-St800. For .A-.. •ss• , • ._1 398 W Wilson 631-5583 appL call Sam. 497·7272 Open airy 2BR 2BA ~ ---•-unn wlfr,..,,. • lhr ,.., • t aa•OOM ••• • '61S YILU WHT ar.. Studio with kitchen, 1 ~ ---•-l2Br. l'i~Ba twnhme apt. block trom beach In N. i~~9:1~." ~~ 6~~-:S~ I -···· '76S.•771 S650 • $450 aec. 2 per· Laguna $450 Incl. utll. •a1, lllAf 6. llOI WATl8 .a.. sons No pett 846-9507 Avail immed. 497-7032 CHARMING 1bf, tba, no ----------- pets, S750/mo avlllllbll Ml PAaAll990 If you're loolclft9 for a home, im~~~lh.~~9 '"" ra ll.AllA..-T 7....-, ••a.•••~ cla111fted has news for JOU· Makt> die smart movt t.o Part Nt>wport, Nt>wport Bea~'• prtmlu l1J11T)' address. F1rm1~ ud 11f1rw.lsk4 I, Z, ' 3 bedroom apa rtmt11t1 ud tow1hllt'I .. 1y miaatt'I from Ntwport Ceatu ud Faulol ltlu4. From HIS &o •11H. Jambortt at Saa Joaqt1l1 Hills l\Md (714) 644-1900 ··PARK NEWPORT. Fe nl"'* NB hm wflndry & kl1 priv 2 bills to bch, wfuse of pool, tennll S375 • utlls 6AS.990-t FURNISHED ROOM In C.M hOme Quiet, near bus/stores. non drinker S275. ref's 979-9656 LG ROOM FORRENT pvt bath/entrance. near OCC & South Coast Plaza. suitable for 2 people. rum. $440/mo 641-8685 Pnvate home In Mesa del Mar, C.M. area. kite. priv S275/mo. tstllaslt SIOO dep. 557-2982 1tt Spm FIND through classified Rate chart llonthlJ 11th otetnct coet-of-tunde lndeic 8.018 Weelltr lnde1ee: I-Mo. CO, 5.80; 1·Yr. T......, 5.80. Rat.. ere com1ci a of Friday. Oct 3. and are sobjeci to change. Lenden .. .,..11xed Potnta 15-yNJfbed Point• ~ ,... .... Mergen BANKS 9.875 2.00 8.000 2.00 S-Mo. CO 2.50 Banlt of America 10.25 2.00 MORTGAGE COMPANIES 9.825 2.00 8.375 2.00 1-Yr. Trea. 2.75 Am lnter'lt1te • 10.00 2.00 Mason McOuffle 9.875 2.00 9.375 2.00 8.00 2.00 1-Yr. Treu. _2,75. GMAC 9.375 2.50 9.375 2.50 7.25 1.88 1-Yr. 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Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 642-5678 'r NAME·--------~----~PHONE ADDRESS ____ -f"~~-J'=::::::...... _______ ======~~~~~~~~~----- CITY _______ .J ______ ST A TE ____ ZIP ______ _ • AO COPY: 4 line minimum, opproximotely 4 words per line. t AMT. ENCLOSEO _________ clrctt one: VISA or M.C, _______ _ Are you o wbKriber to the Doily Pilot? Circle one: YES / NO • A &aaraateed ealee profram for bayen'·e:Dattng homee makee It euy te parehue a Lqana Sar Villa. Laguna Sur a gua.ranteed favorite Guaranteed sales program of existing home makes purchasing South Laguna vi11f1s easy Failure to successfully seU an exist- ing home through conventional methods no longer hinders a new home purchase at Laguna Sur Luxury Villas in South Laguna due to the Introduction of a guaranteed sale program, accord- ing to Wiiiiam F. ()yt<es, president of Homes By Potygon, the developer. Following an Inspection of the exist- ing home, If the home qualifies. buyers receive the full-appraised market value of their existing home. A written guarantee specifies the exact dollar amount buyers wlll receive and when, and, as an added measure of security, if the home is not sold by the specified date, Marshall I. Graham, Inc., will purchase the home. The virtues of the guaran1eed sale program can be literally Invaluable, especially for would-be new home- buyers who are "getting down to the wire" and have yet to sell their existing home. The program eliminates fears of being faced with two mortgage pay- ments until the former home Is sold, and precludes the possibility of having to forego the new home purchase altogether since buyers were counting on using their equity for the down payment and accompanying closing costs. "So many people have postponed buying a move-up home for the past few years, waiting for rates to drop. It's a shame If they find their waJt has been In vain because they can't find a buyer for their existing home. We've done away with that concern," Dykes added. Exquisite villas reminiscent of the Mediterranean sit high above a bluff. with the charming coastal community of South Laguna stretching below . For additional Information regarding this exciting new home collection and the guaranteed sales program. buyers may visit the site dally from noon untll 7 p.m., or contact a sales representative at 499-0061. To reach Laguna Sur, take the San Diego Freeway (5) to the Crown Valley Parkway exit, proceed west toward the beach and turn right on Pacific Island Drive to the gate-guarded entrance. Escrow on propeTties at Cota de Caza closed NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE COSTA .MESA PRICES!! Tt).ree of Southern California's leading building and development firms have closed escrow on properties at Coto de Caza, a 5,000-acre master-planned residential and recreational community In southern Oraf"!ge County. announced John Yetverton, president of Coto de Caza. Pacesetter fiomes broke ground Aug. 1 on a series of single family homes. and J.M. Peters Company and Gfeller Development wtll begin construction on their residential projects In November. Coto de Caza is currently in negotJatlona with other Southern California bullders to pattlclpate In the development program. Coto de Caza wtll become Southern-Callfornla's largest gated reektentlal resort community. Over-4,000 homes are scheduled to be built over the next decade at Coto de Caza. which la now betEdeveloped by a Jotnt venture of Arvlda Disney and the C on Land and Development Company. Coto de Caza le located just 30 minutes from the John Wayne AJrport. To vt8't Coto drive south on the San otego Freeway to El Toro Road, proceed east to Santa Margarita Parkway, then eouth 8'x mites to Coto de Caza. For Information c.11858-1500. Brand New Slngae Family Homes Newport Trails A unique community offerirrg your choice of 2 and 3 bedroom 2-story homes. bordenng the planned Canyon Community Nature Po~ Just moments from shopping. beac hes. schools. biking and walking trails and business opportunite,s Custom Features Include: • Full tile roots • Fireplaces • Vaulted ceilings • Skyllghts • Goff ers & Sattler opplionc~s • Oak cabinetry • Private pool & spa area • Balconies PRICED FIOM ONLY $158,900 OPEN OAJLY 10 am to 6 pm Cloled Wednetdayl 1932 Sunda~e lane Costa Mesa (714)~ 548-1329 \ i 1 t t '· .. -~.-.. .. _---- PAG• JO/SATURDAY OCTOBllt 4, 1tM •lll••••illll•-------------------------DAILY PILOT /ltaAL •STAT• Califor'nia Colony's first .p~ase a. Sell-Out at opening. Since opening last month, Kautman and Brqad's California Colony Com- munity In Mission Viejo Is selling rapidly. All flrst-;phase homes were sold durtng -opening weekend. Gerald A. Gates, president of Kauf- man and Broad of Southern Callfornla, Southeast Division was excited about the pace "Of sales. "We are nearing the end of phase two now, with more than 60 homes sol~ to date. With the number of buyers Interested In Call- fornla·Colony. we expect to sell the rest of this phase very qufckly," he said. Buyers are encouraged to take advan- tage of phase-two prices which start from $111,990. California Cotony, a 1communlty of 198 single-family detached homes,. offers two-, three-and four-bedroom homes. Located near Lake Mission Viejo, Callfornla Colony features three models fuHy decorated by Carole Elchen Interior&. The sales office and models are open II \11\1 n: p:1\ 1ng $600 or f"OO a me 1n1h nc 1\\ lnr rl·111. \!Ill 1111gh1 hl· ht•Ut.·r c1tl h11\111g .1 hnll'>t.' l.1kt.· a 1tl\\nhcm1l' \\llh .1 u>11lt·111p11r:1n dv.,1gn \Cllt \\11111 tint! l:\ cnda.'.. rjgll1 in tht: hL·art ol Jmnl'. 1-Bedroom from the fOW $70,000's. )bu gl'I m:Lxim.um u't' ol '>pat. L', cC1mpk·1L· w11h ma!'tll'r lwdmom .,uitl'"":11Td\\":'1lkln cln.-i;i.:1 .• 1 larRL' kitdwn plu., <>lll.'>tdl' dl't'k tlJ)blair., or pri\'ale yard down.,1.:.11r'>. · 2-Bedroom Plans from the low $90,000's. Chomt• fro m a ,·:int·I~ < 11 ti< 1or plan., <>Ur largL''ll \\. llh a ma.'>ter '>llill' rL·trl'at c 1r 11p1ic 1n:il .~rd hl'droom All ha\ L' gl'l1l'r<lll'> ll\'illg :trL·:t.'> .ind rn\';tl(• r :irtb or dL'( k.'>. Ft':llurl:'.., Im hoth mt'lutk Ettrope:m styk rnhilll'tr), intl'rinr l::1undry :trl':t..,, 1111 ,.,, \\uh \·auhnl n·1ling.,, lorn·d :11r lwa1111g and n11 >fl'. Pfu.,} ou '11 t'nt< iy thL· hl'ndlh 111 ''\( > prh •tit' rt·t:rl·atiun n·ntL·r:-. n impll'tt· \\Ith pool., .ind "IXL'>. Onl} . 11 \lnnll\\ood lf(ln11111 ModeL-s are open 10 am-S pm 113 RemingtOn Street, Irvine, CA. (714) 8S7-SS39 dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more Information, please call 472-2056. To visit California Colony, travel south on the Santa Ana Freeway (5) to El Toro Road. Exit and go north on El Toro to Santa Margarita Parkway and turn right. Continue to -Marguerite parkway and turn right. Follow the signs to California Colony. Pric'a dl'ttthor 11 II~ of pub- 1 I.cation and subfc<1 to prior sale an OC' Iller dadllM ot this edlttott. lllne ho~~ rondomloJum ~nhlp. llomc'· ~r'<i-Wlom.~d byaJI rnt*ne.. malnialn r«ftll' tlon fadllcks, home u~rion., r . and ~lmmon a~. Ask your .- rq>n-Mnta~ In ..al~ omtt fnrdetalh. --····-·-··-·· . NORTHWOOD HORIZON IRVINE FW:FIC IRVINE 1ne Quality of Life DAILY ~II.OT/BAL aTAft MESA VERDE ... -am• Ooel watchfng aunMts on prestigious Mesa Verde Goff Cotne ~ to you? Thia outstanding 5 BR home has many fantastic qualtti•I F~ dtntng, remodefed kitchen and mlcrow.w, hat~ ftoors, fm room, lots of glaa, atone frpf, and wet barl -mflm& 111UM ' Custom Goff Courae vtewt 4 Br, 2'h BA, new kitchen ftoor, paint, central alr,,vaulted cetllngs, huge patio, aecurlty ·1yatem, block wall. See today! ... _ ... Grack>ua 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home has everythfngl Located near 2 golf cour1e1 and 2 parks, bMuttful yard with pol and patio, and side hldMway patio off the den, new add-on family room end teen q~ers with It's own entry. Bring In your offer! _, ... _ -11 ..... Quiet location steps to Mesa Verde Country Club. 2 BR, 1'11 BA, living room, dining area, expanded femll)' room. Fa:Allttesi nctude"poo spa, private 2 car garage and 3 private patios! NEW LISTING .nama 11a,111 a.et pric.. won't last! Classlc Newport styte. 2 large mast• suites, fireplace and detuxe kitchen, mirrored wardrobe door, unique design and lush landscaping. a lot of prlvacyl INVESTMENT UNITS .nama 1111• 2 hOuMI + 8 unlts/3Jott~mlte from Newport BiiCh. Total of 10 units, new roo copper plumbing, b4g lot, potential ftrst time buyer. Room nto build. Investors or builders would be most lnter•tedl See nowt mflllll 1111,• 11 unit Investment! 10-ptex with copper plumb- ing, large front windows and beamed <:9'11ngs. Houae featuret new roof and double garage. Zoning la C..2, Hurry! Ul1lm .na 1111 1111,111 Pride of ownership! Slxplex lrrexcellent Eas1slde· location! Five townhome styled units with patios and one unit with li>alcony. Each haagarJlge, plus 5 spaces. .eTAlllA '*- 2 Iota, 4 units! Owners are presently llvlng In 2 units. A positive cash now even If aJI units were rented at atlghtly under market!! Call nowl FOUNT AIN VALLEY PIHi• flWY 11 ...... Charm with economy! Thia 2 BR unft has an oak kitchen with tile counters, 2 car attached garage and a large patio! Near transportation, parks and lhopptngl "' ·r ' , A MEMBER OF THE . SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK COU>Wt:LL BANl<Ut lt!SIO£NTIAL ltEAL EITATE8E""ICH OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY oat& IUA 1111 Valley Circle , ....... 3 BR .-$139,500 1-5 SUNDAY • •WPllT 11111 3608 Marcus .............. 2 BR. dock $349,900 1-5 lllTl'1ll 312 . .....-- 4 B~ $194,500 1-5 oat& IUA 2620 Elden ·B-6 ......... 3 BR, spa $164,900 1-5 oat&•S& 2478 Fairway •. ...., 3 BR $160,000 1-5 oat&•S& 1135 Charleston ,,,..,....... 3BR $159.900 1-5 I oat& Ill& ' 620 Rhine Ln L. ... _ 3 BR, Pool $148,000 1-5 oat&•U 3065 Clubhouse , ..... .,. 2 BR $145,000 1-5 SANTA ANA UITI All SlM,111 Owner Is reedy to move. rarely on the market repubflc home! 5 BR. downstair master, hand- some wet bar. Located on an immaculately kept street. Move In condition. hurry won't last! UIT& lit S1D4,t00 Charming home on large corner lot. Earthtone carpeting all redone except kjtchen. Fantastic bathroom, must seer Outside has RV access, covered patio and large fenced yard . UITA -IM,111 Luxurious cul de sac 3 BR, 2'n BA, 2 car garage. Best lower price, large master suite. fireplace, skylight, window planters, dishwasher. micro- wave, and many morel Won't last. UITllll 11 ..... Oualnt ofde English village with pool, spa, ten- nis, gym, ts the home for you! This model perfect studio condo ove<Jooklng beeu11ful commons, won't last long! Call nowll 645-0303 . " COSTA MESA .nama a-. Two story, .. BR, 2111 BA home ~_,oom. formal dtnlng room, HYtng room, ed by wood bumlng ftreQtace Md · ceilings. Mait• bedroom MCklded In own wing, extra mirrors, ptulh carpeting, low maint. backyard. Community pool, spa and tennis. ..,.. llU 11•• Mesa Bluffsl Perfect for today's modern family. Thia 3 BR, 3 BA has a large kitchen, sep.arate den, spacious patio with spa. A bright dpen feeling! 2 BR's are.master.suites. End unit. .-TlllU 11 ... Immaculate Mesa North home. 3 BR, 2 BA, newty landscaped, fresh paint Inside and out. Attractive country decOr. Move In and enjoy! .-T&llU 11.,... Beauttfully upgraded end unit with plank noora. chair rails, shutters, custom wind~ treatments. Kitchen features formlca count•' with wood -~ r m. wo patlol and a comrrrunny poorana spa Many upgrades, shows nlcefyl See today . WUlW mfl llU 1111,111 3 BR, 1.75 BA home has a quiet cul de sac' location. Secluded patio, fenced yard. •Fall In love with this Immaculate home! You can affOf'd to at this price! oat& llU 11M,111 Tri-level condo has 3 BR, 2 BA with ftreplace, famlly room, wet bar, track llghtlng In eacb bedroom. Stream & Lake off rear patio, master suite on separate level. Walking distance to So. Coast Plaza and Metro . OUT& IUA 1111.- Largest model In Ocean View Villas! Terrific 3 BR has a bunt ln bathroom In each bedroom. Community pool 2 spas for your enjoyment! Close to beach, shopping, schools! See today! EASTSIDE UITml .-Tl IUA 1112,- Charmlng Eastslde home with 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 fireplaces, corner lot, detached garage, R-2 lot, room for expansion. Call to seel USTSlll OHTA •1& 11M- Charmlng & meticulous 3 bedroom.+ den. Perfect.for a young family this lovely home Is Just steps away to a popular park!• UITml oatl Ill& 11~ Appealing 3 Bdrm + den on the Eastside and only 3 years young. Huge yard and private spa complete ceramic tile kitchen with every ap- pliance. Stunning llvlng room with stone fire- place and sky11ght. • 2211 HARBOR BLVD~, COSTA IESl . • ... "' I I I . .. I. • NEW LISTINGS .. ...... ..,.,.. OutatMdlng bKk bay, night light view. 4 BA, 31/t BA, "IS* poot and tpa. Newport IMng at lta beet. Yf"r famlty wtlt love_ this. ~--..... rncred.lbte ocean views from thla graciooa 4 BR .tth trench doors, wood & tlte ftoora, new kitchen, 3 deck1, den & famtty room. 111111... a.-.- wonderfu1 vacant lot w/ pier & sllp. Once In a llfetlme to bulld your dream castle on NB's most p(eatlgJqus la&and. CORONA DEL MAF; l'DFllNWaU 1111.- Sausmto model on excetlent street In Corona def Mar. 3 BR, 2 BA, large yard, covered patio, Karaatan wool carpet. Owners anxious. 11111& •?• 'W .... Wonderful ocean & sunset views lrom weU maJntaJned 3 BR, 2 BA home, large lot, French doors, wood floors, FP_, private beach access. ............ ···-Newer custom home with 180 degree ocean/bay • ·view. Room for pool, 3 BR. FR, or 4 BR, 31/t BA, 2 FP. Master BR retreat could be den. .......... ..... .... Beautiful rem~ed 4 BR + maids. FR centered around used brick FP. French doors to view. Living room has cozy loft w/ ocean view. • ..... -.. 11,lll,IOO Breathtaking harbor & ocean views! Newly re- modeled 3 BR, 4 'It BA, game room & 4 car garage. Brick /mahogany nlghlight sophisti- cated decor. uml ... 11 11,HI .... Spectacular oceanfront property! You will never tire of the magnificent vlewl Great 5 BR home w/outstandlng features. OTHER AREAS lllTlllU 112..- Award winning 2 BR condo In Pentrldge Cove. New carpet, micro, refrlg., washef'/dcyer In- cluded. Large deck over streams, pool & spa. lllTI llU I 11 ..... Totally remodeled 3 BR/2 BA "DOLL HOUSE" In private tree surrounded location. Brick patio, lush plantings. Picture Perfect. ~ An.- Exciting 4 BR In most desirable area w/cholce upgrad•. Compare our price and quallty and you wtel know why we're ixcfted. ~ ....... Ablokltefy gorgeoua, newty remodeted 3 or 4 BR home. Located 1boYe luah greenbelt, night light view, very private, large yard. u.... ... a.nNng ocean front In Wood'• Cove. Otd wortd charm In this 4 BR perched on the rock• wttti fabuk>u1 views. Cloee to lhop1. 1 . - . .............. , ...................... .. OPE~ HOUSES · 5 8ATUftDAY- P1•111.&,_., 1111 L .... 2 BR $23S,~ EADIE/BENTS ..... -.. -lrh 3 BR $255,900 K. PARKER llllMEUI 121P1ll1 .... 3 BR, FR ~ $345,000 A. GOTHARD llftl ... II 1242 l1••1net 4 BO, FR ., $373,000 E. OLSON IUYllW 1Nl YMltt ,...._ -\ BA, spa, vu $455,000 E. CORKETT 111.llA llUll 3 BR $560,000 121 llp S. MARVIN WEIT 111.llA all s...-. 3 BR, FR, view $875,000 L. McLOON , .... 2 BR, den •suNDAY , ....... $179,950 A. GOTHARD llYlll TDUll 124 ...... 3 BR, FR $299,950 G. LIVINGSTON TllTLDlll 4 BR •llAllL llAI .............. $329,000 B. YORKE 3 BR $345,000 121P ...... 1 R. KURTZ II••• YllW au 2111 ....., ""' • 3 BR, FR, Vu $529,500 -. E. CORKETT IPllUll al 4 BR, FR, Vu $589,000 ,, ..... .., M.REEOY • 1.81.. I ........... 3/2 BR Duplex $715,000 E. OLSON ...,. 4 BR .......... 3 BR, den . WllTlllKt 3 BR, FR, Vu $729,000 111~ .. $730,000 B~DY •111 ... 1n L. McLOON I t\JEWPOR.,. BEACH ........ . ... OutatMClng 2 BR IUlte condo In MQ.Wtty buld- lnQ. Community pool and IP&-o.r. .. oon- llder ..... option. Make offers . • ._ au,• Bright & IUntiy Bayrtdge 3 BR, D .,..,, w/ t>Mutfful wnentties. ShoWa better thM 1 modet . Greet location, MCUred communtty. w~·• a..tll ......... ..... Spedoul 5 BR, 3'~ BA, 3 car g1rage Luek "E1'. Convenient locatlon, excellent condttlonl Added '..'. BA, wet bar, aolar HWH water IOft-.. FEE I -l LAND. . 1'1211 ... _ ...... 4 BR & expanded F"PaJermo In grea' locatlOn . Chaadren can welk to IChoot, park & greenbelt wtthout croe.tng a atreetl lllmlT 111..- Seelef haa purchaed another home, eo,,.,.. NII this lovey family home. 4 BR, 4 'h. BA. fmnly room, poot, IP&. large yard. New applllooee. ' ..... . ..... Wonderful 4 BR, 2 story, famlty home be9uttfulty m8'ntatned. 3 FP, w1m1 & lnvttlng private patio. Be eure to ... this great value~ 1'1111.. . ·--Pride of ownership 5 BR, FR, f1bulous huge lot beautlfulty landscaped, excellent k>Qtlon near greenbelt, new carpets, paint. L.91 .... Beauttful, sophisticated bayfront penthouee. Great vlewl of bay, ocean, mountain•. Newport Center. Short walk to Lido VIiiage , .. ... .. , ···-Carefree bayfront IMng In desirable Beacon Bay. Charming 2 BR + office on R1 .5 lot. City leased land. PROBATE SALE. llYllllll · 1111- Belutlfulty maJntalned 4 BR home In g1te guard- ed community. FR, wet bar, 3 FP, and 2 beechea. Tradltlonal. Call nowt! ,. L.91111.1 '".,.. Bayfront reduced to close this ye1r. Owner mu1t eeU~ 3 BR, 2 BA and FP In MCh unit. BMutlfulty maintained. Live la one & leue other. JUST REDLJCED usnm• a1.,.. Abaotutefy Immaculate 3 BR home on very nice street. Every major expenM has been done recently. Move In alt back and enjoy. Piii SIU a..· Charming, apadoue 2 BR home w/ mfnl bay view. Lar99 eunny patio, new kitchen, knotty pine panelling. Sellen very motivated. llnmlT ..... Outstanding 5 BR, 4 BA f1mlly home w/ r• modlt1d country kitchen, FR, ~99 epa & patio on one of ~crwt• mo.t pr..ugiOUe --.. .... . ... 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Star Trek!I premiered on televiSton Md woo ai mnedtat.e followng am::ng scientists. science ficbon fans. aid adventure enthus4a5ts Since that day. over the past two decades. episodes of thts powerful science fiction drama have been aired time Md again. around the world. Now as a spe- cial 20th-anniversary tnbute to Sta' Trek. ere of the st-a.N's rrost beloved sceres has been hoocred on a fine porcelain. limited-edition collecta' plate "The Trouble W1t:Ji Tnbbles"''" depicts the dashing Captatn Kirk. chest-high 1n furry httle crea- tLras called Tribbles. When Kirk opens a sta'age bin. the Tnbbles have rrultlphed and spill out every- where--producng a look of utter exasperation on this noble lead- er's face. THE TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES Celebrity artist Susie Morton has captlred Krk's expressicn to perfection for "The Trouble With Tnbbles," premiere in a senes of etg"lt plat.es entlt.Jed Sta' Trek: The Commemorative Collection. Each plate will be strictly limited to a ~ edtxn of 00 firi1g days, and accompcned by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. As the OIM1et' of "The Trouble With Tribbles," YfAJ are guaran- teed the nght--but: never th3 obhgstJOn-to acquire the seven subsequent issues in the collec- tia'l. FuthelTTO'S, you may inter st: no risk, since OU' 1 lXJClb Buy- Back Gucn:rlt:.ee assures that you may return 8llY plate for a full reMd, wrt:hn 30 days of receipt. The tl1'Yl'lenSe popularity of the Star Trek t.heme and the S1gn1f1- cance of the show's 20th Mni- versary will likely generate iriimedtate demand for 'Ire Trou- 61e Wtth Tribbles." Thus. you should place your reservation promptly. To avoid 8llY chance of disappointment, crdet" todayt ~ ......... reQtecered ti-·-of --...__ ~ ~ban .,,., • UIMld .....ore~--.. bv Srnn e_,,,._ •woes.: 1eea, 1aee ,....._,.__ ~ Co --' ,.. ,._ - •24K1ll••111• ............. ·Shown ,.,....,. a-. 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'(j~~I~¥" I····-- ~--- f •.· · ;; ~·~11~r1i~·=u·1 1s,1 11· · ·· :·'.·'.·~J.,,, .~. . · ,.,:.-\ :~'I A· : ~:r1. --~ f , ea , 111tpl1, .... IJ ·1rtlr fl• ··,._~ · ·:. , .~i 1:·: .. i .· ·:. ·1 l 'r :.. 25. . _t.I ~ 111.11 ... 11 & ~-BI .. 11 '~ c. I ,(~,I Q l~ I' 'r.' . I • ! 11 · t . I 101~Uli ilf rit~ihl ~•1 I -. J L • I __________ _._.-..1.,..........,__----..:....._:~---'------"· ----- • ., .. Kin The first call ume from the Associated Press. The second, the State Department lbe mes- sa&e was the same: Terry Andmon. the AYs chief Middle F.ast COi i espoir dent, bad been captured, pr-e- sumably by Islamic extrenusts, in 8ciru It was -4 a.m. on a warm March 12, 1985, in Del.eon Springs. J-18., when Pqgy Say, Anderson's older sister, took the call. The news would shatter her placid wor1d -and cba:nl'! her life fOrever. She and her family moved baci to their hometown of Bata- via, N.Y. She wanted to be nearer New York and Wuhina- 1.0D, D.C, '"to do all I could tOr Terry." Ova' the next 1 'h ~ thM would be~ with the~ ident and vice praideatt, pbooe calla with the State {)epettment, TV • with the likes of Phil 'C':' limouline rides ue, -and lonely hoed rooms. There would be days lbe would do yet another tWlio in- ll:Mew, blna up, and have DO idea who Md allled.. Saa'Cd at 4 • US'A v.mEND • Ocr. 3-5, 1986 COVER STORY ' 'I think if by the word o!Jsession, the definition is having this issue @minate_ every waking. mo- mpzt, then yes it's an obsession. I don't like the term but it is probably reality. I see it in a differ- ent light. Many, many times during the day I'll find myself iloing an everyday task and think of · what Terry would give .to be able to do that, to walk out in the grass and the sunshine. I just_ can't let him languish . Many other people who have told me they coWdn 't do what I have done milke the mistake of not lazowing their own ca- pabilities if someone they loved were involved.' ' By Joe T,...., ,.., llJ • f.amily -a dauabter from her fint ~ lives in Beta~ I son in Austin, Texas -and in- cluded the cancer deaths of her father, then her older brocba'. Indeed, peihlpa the most rt> marbhk ~was the surviv- al ofPeaY Sey. She dilpla)led an optimism. I 9eDle of hope that ovm:amc the sadness, the de- pression, the wait .. rve wriuen about half the world, .. she said late this sum- mer, anticipating a day when she could .. look him in the faoe and ~IWWll--J.i>ut my butt en the--line- for him, and this is what rm here for." · • She was bener equipped to cam~ for his return tlwn she knew. rve beard ~ of me being catapulted from ob- scure bousewik. I was not an ob- scure bousewitC. I loved (the se>-cial work) I was doing. .. f>tay, a Blpcist who became I CathOOC at 12, SOOD returned to her original faith. She found strenath in the ,Rev. Tom ~ Victen, pastor of the Bethany Center Beobst Olurch. The S.ys call him .. Reverend Tom." He orpnimi prayer vigils, helped sell $2 aluminum ~ lets notiDg Teny's capture date, tied ydJow nl>bons around trees.. His churcll, Vic.km said. ~ I came .. a place wtlel'C she could go and cry. It was a rctr'Cat from what she WIS doing." In July, she took her first trip abroad -to ~ Cyprus and Syria teekin& contacts for Tc:ny's rdcue. Her greatest thrill: meetina Mother Teresa at Athens' airport. .. I beard she was there, and I wanted so much to see her. She pronllsed to pray for Terry and the other host.Ip." J>ta>i p so well known -around Beta"-she WIS afraid to go out People stopped her in the supermarket, ukint .. bow I have the time." She to&d them .. I have to f> sboppq like every-. one else. At a sux:k car race on the fair- arounds at the ec'8e of town, she l)Olitdy turned down I SUlltS'-iio n the announcer ~veal her praenoe to the aowd of l ,OCX) or so ... rm just, well, here," she said to a welJ...meanina )'OU.DI woman sdlina Teny A.ndenon blacdetL She ~ to apprecia'te the waitresaes at MIDCWIO'S. an ItaJ.. ian rataurant riaht off Main Street, .. becaute they leave us alone when my husband and I 10 there." And she loobd sliaht-Iy confined when a woman, lea . the next table. aid. ~ yOU, rm thinJdna of ~ Tbey"d newr met .. I ,et that all the time,.. she said. .. I appreciale it, but )'OU want pri- VIJ:'j. too ... She most appreciated a few close pals -"best friend" Mar- sha Barton wfao.drove her to the supernw1cet, sister-in-law Jerry Bartz who loaned her dresses for TV appearances. Florenc::e Gioia who took dw)e of the bracelet-· 9elling cam . Ironicall~ said, the bond with'~~ grew strong only aft.er the death of their mother nine years ago. f.ar- 1.ier, she was too busy with a first mirriage and jobs as a bartender and oook to spend much time gettirw to know her four brothers and younaer sister. .. Within our family Teny and 1 did have a. pc:ticular ~ because he spent time with me in his home leaves.. After my mother died, my home was his home. It does develop into a par· ticu1ar sort of relationship. .. And with what happened in the f.amily, the deaths of our fit.- thcr and <>kier' ~l b6-comes mo~ of a test. Now tam Terry'.s s mother, f.ather, older brother and older sister. I have that burden to add to the one that I felt anyway." A visit to the home of~ Say over several days late tlils summer found her balancina family nsibilitics with the campaip~~. Here was a woman who by now was expert at oullina totteth-er a pot roast dfuner l"or four while chatting with an ex.uaor<li· nary variety of jownalists, offi-cialsi bolllF family memben and weU-wisbcn. She spc>lce of it" all one mom- . COVER STORY ina between phone calls. On the way back from 8uffiilo One wu &om the Rev. Law-in the limo, she confessed she ~~ Martin Jenco, the Catholic thought of Terry all her waking priest who, until his July relea9C, hours; be often returned to her shared a room with Tmy in cai> dreams as a free mah repli.ng tivity. Peay and Fathtt Jcnco them with talcs of his adventure. exchanged insights, theories and The limo wried her down hope for 30 minutes while an-Main Street, past houses with other phone was left off the yellow ribbons around tree book. .. l~ove u," she whis-trunks and signs. ----' · "We live in a different world .-•"" \ft • Later Pea>' called her contact here, .. slle said. ... The supper's on at the State Department, John the table, and there's wash to be Adams, the liailon for all hos-done, and grcaries to be bought. tl8C f.a.milies. "She's an extreme-That's where I belong. The other ly strong person," said Adams, (world) is for Tmy. 46~ father of three, who de-.. When rm on my hands and scribed himself as "'the face in a knees scrubbing the floor or faceless bureauaacy. mowing the lawn, my son sa~ .. We do stwe a lot of tearS, 'Where are the TV cameras, frustration and bitterness." where is tbe real PeJIY Say?' .. The day after Father Jenc:o She bad no trouble answeri~ caJJed, a Iona, black limousine PeaY Say is the same as she wu was parttJd outside S.y's home, bdOie circu.mswK:es forced her dispatched by a Bufti.lo TV sta-into a public role. '1Dat's the tion to take her to its studio for . real Pea>' Say. None of my yet another interview. goals has. altered in the least." .. Most of the time I travel it's ·Pea>' is now 45. Terry turned no fun. .. she said. .. When l ao to 38 last October. This sum.mer, New York or Washinaton, I stay o~a 20-ecre plol. !>utside Deta- in thete~s hotel rooms all V1&, ~ was fiXing up a cot-by m and order room ser-tqe, hoi>in& her brother could vice. t's lonely... -som~y cail it home. . ·- ' ' I don 't want to think about an unhappy ending. I prefer to think T er- ry is going to come back home and ev- erything is going to be just fine. ' ' Ptlllllf $1Jlllllllr, 1• 7 I l .f USA WEEK.ENt>·Ocr 3-S, 1986 • S • • please try --- SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting SmoKing Now Gr811tf Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. ... -. Boll nl 100·1 Bea MtnChm: las -01i mg. "tlf, 0.06 mg. nicame; Saft Pd. MlndMll lfld 100'1 Bal: 1mg. ..... 0.1 mg. nicocn, 100'1 Safi PD nl 10()'1 Mllllho6: 5 mg. "tlr", 0.4 mg. 1ico1in1i 120'• 1 11f. "llf, 0.8 mg. nicobrll w. pw ciglrn. Flt Report Jin. '85. SilMc 8 ........... 0.8 mg. nicolN "'· I* .. by Flt IMdlod. ~ EDUCATED EATER 1( "-.a... .... • • .,..,... ,.... •• -• -•• -_... -.: 6 •USA W1!uND • Ocr. 3-5, 1986 Lenox. . A Lenm tribute to American~ tmder the guidance of wr countrYs leading costume experts. Individually crafted of fine handpainted ~- Available only by~ The cr'O)vd cheers •Boo \Oyage!': .. and the greet ship.' 'ss horn signals departure fQr dittam lands. On the pnkne- nade deck, a bea.dlful woman WIMS her lac.eiHfdged handRrc:hief. bidding farewell to friends Oil shore. Her Grand 1bur ol F.urope-an elepnt tradition for well-bred )'Otlll8 ladies ·o1 her era-is about to begin. Her traveling C01tUme is the hei&trt ol Vldorian fashion, rich in leminlne detail. She wears a bustled promenade dress trimmed with &afleta and lace, its pleaed Ooonce forming a graceful demi-train. flowers and a satin bow adorn her velYet bonnet. and a silk chiffon veil is draped becomingly around her upswept hair. Grand 10ur has been cttaled by Lenox under the guidance of distinguished fashion authorities-\4era Maxwell, nmowned fashion designer. Carrie Robbins, . award-winning Broadway costume designer. Robert Riley, Fashion Institute of 'lechnology; and Matthew IGenfan, - Costume Society of America. This exceptionally beautiful figurine represents one ol the most import.ant eras in American faslUon and is hiJlorically occtm:rte down to the fine.st detail A Handcrafted \\br'k ol Art Conceived and designed by the artists of Lenox and crealed emustvety under their direction by master cratu- men in Japan, Grand 1bar is individually crafted of the finest bisque porcelain-<:apturing extroordinaTydetail from thatiny buttons on her sleeves to the soft gathers in the taffeta bows ~her gown. Skilled artisans paint each figurine l1y hand in many subtle co&ors, creating a captivating work of art. Pure 24 karat gold is applied to the rings on the delicately sculptured hands of each figurine. And each figurine is embellished on Its base in pure 24 karat gold with the title and the world· famous t.enoxe trademark ... symbol of uncompromising quality and craftsmanship. And, of course. your sati$kx;tion is compleleJy guaranteed. Avallable Only Direct from Lenox Grand 1bur Is available only by reservation direct from Lenox and will not be sold throogh even the most presti- gjous dealers or galleries. The issue price is $95, payable In convenJent monthly Installments ol only $19 with no Ii~ charge. F.ac.h fiRurlne is accompanied by a Certificate _ of Authenticity and inJonnative literature on the history of American fuhlon.. Since each filwine ll lndlviduaUy handcrafted, please allow 6 to 8 weeks for thtpment. Reeervationl are accepted in strict teqUenCe ol receipt and should be poltrnartil!d by November 30, 1986. lb' your conYeOlence on credit card ~you l'ftllY call TOU. fRE.£, 24 hours a day, 7 days a . week. 1.-.na.seoo. O t.enc.a Inc. 11186 Shown actual size r - - - - -- -- - - - -RESERVATION.APPUCATION -- - -- - - - - - - --, I Pleue enter my reservation for Grand 7bur by Lenox. I need send no money now and prefer to pay as follows· I I 0 DIRECT. I will be billed for my deposit ol $19 Name (f>l!AH print) I In 1dvance of shipment. Alter shipment. I will be I I bllled for the balance in lour monthly ln1.Wlments Address I olSl~eac:h. --------------I 0 BY CREDIT CARD. Alter 1hlprnent. please charge I the full amount of $95• to my c.Wlt card indicated City State Zip I 4 ~~ter<:ard D VlSA D Atnerican Exprns '1bur Application should be 23922 I I ·Pl~ 13.25 per llcwlnc lor lhlpph'I and handlifll. poetmartced by NoYeml>er"'J0.'1986 I -I Slife Mia tu wlU be billed II appk:abte Mall to: I 1 Account No. Exp. Lenox Collection I I Signature One Lenox Cente-•Box 3025 I I AJI ordtrl.,.. IUbject IO~ Langhorne. Pennsytvania 19093-0026 I L---------------------------------~ -Jolli Madden Mad-ind-crazy TV football tiPs _, Here's whafBig John~s il~ Do_ok- 'One Knee Equals Two Feet' - doesn't tell armchair quarterbacks about survival in front of the tube. IJ Jlldtrr llltn lldlflllll.,.ternw . w .......... : Lie around a lot. A mistake tome l)eOIJle made in the summer wls that they moved around too much. Just practioe . . fi>r six, !e'V· en, bey, 10 ~ hours. Do DOtbina. Then when you got the sittina put down. n•a easy 10 i>Ut the pme there in front of you. .. ... ••111111 " ,... ~ Take it one pme at a ...... • t11•111~ -• r.etlMllnllllblM .... .... .... -llld •mtna: That -t.ck to beina in shape fi>r the aton. The remote con- trol unit means you doo-i have to ever-up. And tbere•s pma be a day when you"ll have robots that will take the stuff' &om the 1e:6itesator tcrthe miaow8ve and right to you. ...... ~ lll•CllT ...... .,: ....... ,. ......... ...., lll't .. - -~ -· ..... 11 lt,... ................. .,.., 11111 .......... --,. ....... """'...., .............. " THE IMDEll FILE • 1111n: ...., ....,.. ,.:::• ., • '• ., • _ . .. a.11t1• S.1rt111ll1rt A 1llftl II 1• If.-.... llll lt.111\~ ..._,ti.., t'fll. ...,r-twlibarn' • .__,.., • ., ... ..., ..... Eat .... •11t h .,.. .. 1•1 .. 11a. . ..... 111• .. .._........... •WS:lllltl"'11 ..... ...,. .. . ......... ~ ....... tr ........... .. •cmD---= ............. (leu.11~ 1114'•..,, ... ' ... , .. ' ""'... .. 0 time, just like the coaches 1dl their players. Don't try to wateb a bundl of pmes, don't look I ahead to the bi& pme, just ,et through the one you're watching. h ,,.,., _..t You shouki rwear ioo.o.ftttina clothe&-in dark colon, colon that when you spill ............. ....:The Jal pro balds for the n:fi ilcr•tor bef<n the pme and then just spteads stuff around hiJmelf IO be doesn•t have to move tpin. You ,et that 6-foot~lonf bollie. and you whack away at 1t aD cfay: Only rookies ID 1*-.k and b1h to ·the 1efiiletator. Hey, if you wanud 10 ~u'd be out nmnina a maralhon. ............. .....__ .. , ... ~ ........ ""* "',,,,, .... ....... JI .... _,_. t11L 115. t11e 11W-$1UI). C1•n 11111 ....... f!t, ... ................. ..... C..,T ... lln••l1 .. L ..................... 1111111 ... -.. •FaY:llllWtt .................. ... • ..,,11811. 111..tll ...... ZS __ .. ._.._ I I I I I I I I I I mustard or Jcetchup. lettuce, to- matoes, it just rolls down and blends right in. .. ... ,,.,., ...... It If you really want to watdl a pme, watch it at home. If you want to watch people watcbma a pme, ID to a 1-1'. And you want furni- ture that, like your dotbes, 1aket stains wdL You never look at what ~ eat, IO sometimes you stuff' tb.iop toward your mouth, and you miss, and it pa right by you and onto the chair. ............. ~ The uue &n never worries about stuff' like calories or cholesterol HdJ. you're D0t Pna to wa1Cb I foobD pme and eat yosurt! You eat bot clop. bamhwJm. burritos. Everytbq in ~ friler'ator lhould be I ~ -IOIDethina you eat and it .um to the bottom <X your ltOIDllCh. Wah ii down with beer. That'D help link it in there. ....... ,.. ........... II ,_ Ll-Z..., n•r. The h 11111111 ...... lalnlot: tba · ..... 4:.--• Don't •Y m~ just dO a lot of ... •1lrtsthl ___. tf n ~ ~: ~ ;:t t:d: puntina. .. Hmmph. .... Ho." If .. tilt ~-.;t"; _.. your feet -up around where )'O;'l fec1 ~ have to taDc. say .. llllr~. them olf. One bed VIUH' ..i..-ie _ __. •I..:. T -"7Boy tbinp like, Boy, they're really ... ;_ • that L..:..L. i--~,.., "°" wii;; ~~ uptM.v.•Or.,Boy, they're real-~ lS •--~to ;::,e :i. r-~:'": ly lilitiD< today." And then hope ~. thole quarten start ~ BUIBA ~memba: oftbe BnJtb..-no one asks .,Who?" I.DI mto pap:r. But you <211 still -..&.-....a o um· • .-.. n-..1 n-~-of buy them oft: '"'uuuu wu ~ ~ II Wtlllt wl111:-Your wife America) like me (he's a found.. •f' .. Hey, you laid you were • h ..... • net ~ ,.. ina member). you <211 ,et stuck .,.. to mow the lawn." You t-= Well. tt•s not the bolt. h's in. ~1 c ~~ ·~ u: ily '1'~ .. She ~ya, .. Hey. what the bolt is prii,. If the -""" 00 TV, you ......... you llid )'OU were~ b>d's t.d, -up and aiet out of -~' the car." You aay " there. watch it. Then when balnime rolls .. .... .. n ....... . around. )QI ay, .. ru do it after ,,... ,.. -the pme. .. .... ,.. ••t": After • wbile, )'O'l"ll find )'OUnelf DOd-dina oft" durinl pmes. Just let youfldf ID· OOffie bia plays. the . announcer will yefl "HO. TOUCHDOWNll!" That'll wake you up. But don'l filbt noddi• oft: You11 tet jumpy, Or 10 out in the t.:k yard and -a lhovd or a rah. Boy, thinp like that that will really 10 riabt throusb it. ........ tlllrt ........ ...,..,._..,n ..... , .. Ill: Ablohndy. Hey, if players are POI to be talcd, ev- eryone should be 1a1led. -.. . Written by Peter Diver SnERllD CLEAR OF · ~WINIER PROBLEMS .. p roper_ preventive win· ter car one should be _one of ouun~ im~rtant seasonal concerns. et, ac- cording to the Car Care Council, one of every three car owners wiJI have star- ting problems this winter. The strains of winter on your car effect not only its ability to start, but also the engine fluids, oil and even Its permanent overalJ ap· pearance. The good news ls, ~n prevent most pro with proper plan· ning and care. Many winter problems · are related' to extreme cold; however, car troubles are not Umtted exclusively to. the frigid north. Dampness and unpredk:tabJe weather can play havoc with car enginea , and bodies in more moderale dimates, and neglecting a necessary tune-up am be equally as ~·A survey by the American Au~omoblle As· sociation (AAA) and the Ohio Motorists Association sbowedthatnegJect by car owners was the number- one reason for auto repairs. Basic maintenance is particularly Important in getting a car ready for winter. A battery, for exam· pie, operates at ,only 65 percent of full power at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and loses gusto as the temper· ature drops. You do not have to roll up your sleeves and get under the hood - a mechanic can do the job for you -but now ls the tinJe to make sure-your car is ready for the ravages of winter. GEITING STARTED What is the biggest headache for winter drivers? "Without a ques· tion, it is getting started," says_J_obn Fobian. Director of Automotive Engineering for AAA Headquarters. The~ reported that 42 percent of its service calls last year were for cars that failed to start. Many ca'r owners think that a good battery is a cure-an for starting woes. It is critical, but not the only thing you need to get your car going. A welJ -tuned ig· nition system zmd the pro· per oil are equally impor· tant for quick starts, says Fot>ian. First, the battery. Make .... "SW'e_y_ou have the right bat·· tery for our car and cli · mate. Cold-crankJn~ ---- peres (cca) are a measure of'8~bility to produce electrical current-at 0 degrees. A cca rating is us· ually marked on the battery. · ConUnued on next ~e. The rule of thumb. says Fo· bian, is that a battery's cca rating be at least equal to an engine's cubic-inch measure. For exam· pie,. if your car's. engine is 360 cubic. inches, your battery should hcwe a cca rating of at least 3!>0. Whatever the size of your car's engine, the battery's cca rating should 1not be less than 275. Even the right battery can be rendered frail and fickle by a faul· ty ignition system. Ignition system pfoblems are far more common than people realize. An ~nspection of i5,000 vehicles by the Automobile Club of Missouri found thlst 89 percent needed some kind of work on the ignition system. A well-tuned Ignition system is especially important for smaller engines. "In a four· cylinder engine, you lose 25 per· cent of your power when a single plug misfires," says Fobian. Tne Ignition system is the focal point of a tune·up, In which spark plugs, wiring, rotor, points, and condensors are all thoroughly checked. Tune-ups can be preventative as well as curative. According to Art Nellen, Presi· dent of Car Care Council, "Com· puterization has really improved diagnosis during tune·ups." Com· puterized equipment enables mechanlcs to detect problems before they occur. A pre-winter tune-up is just as important for car owners in moderate climates as for car owners in colder climates. In areas where temperatures may not drop below freezing, winter · dampness can collect under the dlstributor cap or on plugs and wiring to foul up the electrical cur· rent in the ignition system. Regullir oil changes should be a part of the standard malnte· nance of your car. Clean oil, however, Is particularly Important for winter starting, to reduce the amount of extra work your engine must do in order to tum over. In most climates, regular 1 OW30 end 1 OW40 oils are suitable. Oil, however, does thicken in colder temperatures. In climates where temperatures regularly drop be· low 0 ° you might want to use 5W20 for the .winter months. c-rteey ef the AUfOMOl'fYI eNfOllMAnoN CCMINCa. •••••••••••• traction when stuck In snow or REOOCING WINTER WORRIES Starting problems may cause drivers headaches, but unex· pected breakdowns may be .e greater winter wony (see "High· lights" box). To reduce the risks of a mJd· winter breakdown, a pre-winter check of all engine fluids and filters is essential. In addition to the oil, that means checking the fluid in your cooling system, automatic transmission flujd, and windshield cleaning fluid. You don't necessarily need to change the fluid in ·your cooling system between summer end winter (although the fluid should be flushed and replaced an· nually). However, be sure the cooling system contains the pro- per mlX ofwafer and anti·freeze. Many drivers tend to tldd water to replace lost or evaporated fluid. diluting the mix. · According to a Car Care Coun- cil survey of mechanics, autome· tic transmission fluid ls the most neglected of all engine fluids. Winter can be an especially tax· Ing time fore car's transmission, especially If a driver "rocks" the car -shifts quickly between for· ward and reverse-to get extra ice. Windshield cleaning fluid should not only be checked but should be refllJed regularly. The heat of the engine can cause al· cohol, the antifreeze in the fluid, to evaponite. Without alcohol, the fluid can coat ¥OUT windshieki with ice rather than clean It. After your pre_-w!!lter check of engine fluids (indUding oil), make sure ~ continue to..be_ check· ed periodically throughout the winter. According to an AAA report, three out of four motorists now pump their own gas. This may save money but can also lead to neglect of bask engine maintenance. Car Care Council recommends opting for full ser· vice at least once a month, when an attendant am make ell essen· tlal, under·the hood checks. Incidentally, as you attend to the needs of the engine, don't ig· nore your car's body. Rain, snow. and road trea~nts -e.g., salt and sand-can damage and cor· rode your car's exterior. NeUen recommends a thorough elem 1b IQ end waxing before the winter sea900. At that tJme, you can also check for scratches ("parking-lot nicks," as NelJen calls them). If such nld<.s ·aren't treated with a rust·prooflng material, they can lead to more extensive corrosion problems later on.• ContJnued on next page. SALE $ PRICI Omtt KCan SALE PRICE $1497 INSTAWD Price Afhw Rebate l 'iOi GM/XCan $119 Ford/Mercury New Tempo •nderd features thll year tndude power rack·and· pinion steering and electtonlcaUy tuned radios on all teries, while gas·pressurlzed struts are avallebfe on Sport QI and All· Wheel·Drive models. Tempo offers four series: Tern· po QL, Sport QL, LX and AU· Wheel·Drive. PLAYING JT-~- SAFE So -you've got your engine humming and your car looking sharp for the winter. Next ques· tJon : Is your car safe to drive? BrakJng distances can increase drastically on slick surfaces, so your brakes should be in especial· ly good shape for winter driving. Poor visibility, common in winter driving, demands that all lights - headlights, signal lights, and brake lights -not onfy function but ftmction well. , Check your windshield wiper blades, chances are they should be replaced. Because of its resiliency, natural rubber is used In making blades. Rubber may make the blades more effective, but it also shortens their lifespan. Weather t.md airborne con· taminants · can cause rubber to dry out and crack. If your blades are skipping and streaking, they should be replaced. In f net, says Ne lien, "rt is e good Iden to make changing your wiper blades at least a yearly procedure." Many cars today are equipped with "all·season" tires -n con· venience, In that changes bet· ween summer and winter tires aren't necessery, bytalso, accord· ing to Foblan, ",a compromise." Although all·season tires are legally acceptable when snow·tire restrictions are in effect, they donl_pwvide.Jbe_same tr-actiora that a snow tire will in adverse conditions. In most climates, all·season tires are perfectly adequate for winter driving. In heavy:snow areas, however. Fobian recom· mends switching to snow tires for winter. An important note: drivers of front·wheel·drive cars should change all four tires if switching to snow tires for winter. Finally, winter driving condi· tions obviously demand extra caution behind the wheel. That means. says Fobian, "driving carefully and being prepared for the worst." Defensive driving combined with a well-prepared car can go a long way toward ellmJnatJng the worries of winter driving. DRIVJN~­ ) TODAY'S CA8S ON ICE AND SNOW Everyone knows the basic rules of winter driving, such as reduc· Ing speed and increasing your foJJowing distance when there ls Ice and snow, but not everyone is aware of the different winter driving techn;ques needed for to· day's front·wheel drive cars, says the Automotive Information Council (AIC). The basic handling difference between front·wheel drive and rear·wheel drive vehicles comes during em~rgency stops on snow or ice. While pumplng the brake pedal helps r~duce brakJng dis· tance on snow or ice if you are in a rear.wheel drive car, pumping the brakes rapidJy under the same situation in a front ·wheel- drive car could cause you to lose steering control. The front tires and transmission remain "inertia· braked" from the-front brake Jock.up. Locking up the front end of the car leaves no steering con· t,rol and increases the likelihood that the rear end of the car will "come·around·on·you" causing - the car to spin out. To avoid spin· nlng out, squeeze your brake peda1 wlttrstow-steady-pressore until just before the wheels lock. Ease" off until you feel the whee s rolling easilr and then squeeze the brake peda again. If you use too much speed go· Ing into a tum. causing the car to slide straight ahead, use the "off' rule. Uft your foot off the ac· celerator and don't brake. Slam· ming~n the brakes caA cause-the front wheels to lock and result in a loss of steering control. Wait un· til you feel the car regain a grip on the r08d before continuing .to tum the wheel to correct the skid. several old practices used to Increase traction are no longer considered safe. Putting extra weight in the trunk of the car can affect steering adversely. Reduc· Ing tire pressure in an attempt to increase traction can affect steer· Ing and increase tire wear. If you get stuck In a snow drift in a front·wheel dnve car, you have a slight advantage over rear· wheel delve cars, but only if you have the snow tires properly mounted on the front wheels of the car. First, tum the tires from side to sid~ to clean away some of the snow. Apply slow steady pressure, says AJC, to the ac· celerator, giving the front tires a chance to grip the road surf ace and pull the car out.• • Continued on next page. ... I o...-....... Chrysler Motors: Best-built, best,;boc~ed American cars and trucks. t WINTER EMERGENCIES: WHAT TODD Emergencies can happen. Despite precautions, you may find yourself stranded in a winter storm. What should you do? The first answer is: Be prepared. Equip your car • with an emergency survival -kit. especially if you Jive in or are traveling through northern climates. Car Care CoundJ recom- mends ·that such a kit in- clude: battery booster cables; blankets or some· thing to keep you warm; matches and candles; first·· aid kit with pocket knife; flashlight with eXtra bat· teiies; tiie chains; shovel; small sack of sand; lock- thaw solution; tools; wind· shield scraper; transistor radio; high-calorie, non- perishable food supply (e.g .• candy). Should you become stranded, the AAA recom- mends that you: , • Stay with your car in a severe storm. It is hard to walk -and easy to become lost -in bad winter weather. Wait until the storm passes, or wait for help to arrive. • Make _your car visible. Tum on flashers and fn. terior lights, if they are working. Attach a flag to your antenna. Clean snow from your car periodically. Other motorists and snow· removal vehicles should be able.to see your car dearly. • Run your car (or brief periods of time. if possible, for extra heat. Make sure to cn1ck your windows for fresh air. . •When It ls safe to leave your car, caJJ the AAA Emergency Road Service from the ~ phone. • ..,.._ .. ...,c.c..1111.,.lcltalll• ........... .,. ... .... ........ " 01111~•• .. a ... _, ... ,..._._Ollll ............. .. .............. _\? Rebates Chrysler Motors is ~ng '"National Car Care Month" by offering special rpbates on Mopar Batteries, Mopar/ Champion Spark Plugs with Tune-Up and Mopar Antifreeze. Rebates will be mailed directty to you, or you ... can choose to donate to the American Amateur Athletic Fund to support basebaJI, gymnastics, or hockey. SM Sl0.00 on any MOPAA BATTERY Dodge, Chrysler and Plymouth dealers are offering competitive prices CNer and above Chrysler's Mopar rebales-:plus, dealers are giving a super offer on oil and _ filter changes. These popular mainte- nance items wiU keep your vehide running in top condition. l••IPll•bl Your dealer invites you to enter the "'Ne1cane t-tome• Sweepstakes. Grand prize is your choice of a 1987 Dodge Dakota Pickup Truck, plus a Polaris Trail Boss ATV, or a 1987 Plymouth Voyager, plus a Polaris Trail Boss ATV·and Trailer. There are also four Polaris Trail Boss ATVs being given aNaY as first prizes. For entry forms and complete details, visit your participating Dodge, Chrysler - .... ~,.--or Plymouth dealer. Void Where prohibited. Mtnc = Gee ~Hdmt- com1ng·_ Oil/Filter Chanoe super ofter at partJclplting Dodge, Chrysler and Plymouth Dealerships. •r SM S1 50 I* gallon on Mopar Antifl9ell. limil two gallons All offtrs mcpiTe 11114/86. - • • • • For Helen Hayes, .. ~. 86 is the age · of opti1isa11 By Mary Filcll l'fl .. I feel 45. It's a taribie shock to walk by a store window and 9Ce the reflection of an ·elderly woman,.. Helen Hayes says. ·Tm so Oifi::rent in my mind's eye." ln fact. the fint lady of theater will be 86 0ex1 Friday. And the two-tune Oscar winner is busily-playina out one o( her West roles as an optimis. uc spokeswoman for the aging. Her in- spinng tied" (]fir Best Ytru.S . ($6.9.s, llHA~.::les' Doubleday)11out m -.l 11 • a new paperblck . edition on boobaore sbdves now. In tt, Hayes o&n warm penooal views about everythina from sex after (J() to wor1c and retirement .. My whole life bas been ~on and performa.noe, .. she ays. "So rm try- ing to impress on people that rehearsal is a good idea Ion& before opening niabt "And just IS I bdieYe in puttina money away for a rainy day, so I believe in ,PUt- ting ex~ away for days lbead. Her belief that it is wrong to qrepte the old from the young runs throuab<>ut Our &st Yav:T. And the tern• of wisdom from the book are almost always positive. sometimes Practical. often touching: •"What becomes fi'lliJe when we ap- is not OW'· bodies as much as our egos. • "The best time to take IOIDe daring steps is "1hen you ,et older. Self~ubt and fear of &ilure are the lea irons that keep us chained to the wailing wall of unaccomptishment" •"We relish news of our heroes, for-8Cttina that we are extraordinary to some- body, too" . Hayes ·thinks some of todays ~ cbaraclen on TV are bued on damaai.na m~ "The woman cbattabox who can't remember what she's ta1k:ina about, but keeps plowina on, isn't an accurate retledion,.. she says. .. Neither is the aanky okl man who snaps at everybody." Hayes and Marion Olmerow Gladney, her coilaborator on Our &st Y«Zr.t, are ~on a new book to be published in the .:ma. It's for people who are ap- ~middle._ .. I want to tell them to count on wha~ power they have within tbemlelves, to heed their inner en-aincs. when they navipte still waten while sai1q throulb lik." a Ma.rr Finch Hoyt is a ~lance Wfi!er bas«/ "' Wo.slli1t11on. D.C., who sp«iaJ- ius in ~111 on agillg. 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When the home is dolCd up durins the cokS-weather months, cer1ain polluiants -cbemicaJs found in detni,. supplies, pa from beat.en and apptianca, pesti- cides and other boUlehciJd and pcnona1 care~ llCCUiifUlarie-in ~ inalY hicber siropor1iom. lbe result, says Dlldd, can be a tftak- down of your immune ~ resultq in &cquent coJds, ftu-likc symplOJDS, cbronjc irritation and depaeaioo. .. When ~ are chromcally ill and the dodor can't 6nd myth.ins wroag with you. it's~ to be camcd by something m your environment .. One way to keep the pollutant level down is to keep your house wdl-ventilat- cd all year loo&. she SIWS" .. In the win- ter, you CID put a fan in the window with the~ ........ outside. It ... ,, .. the toxic indoor air~ men~ with less cold air coming in." Household dftlDin& products are the bi8lest culprits, ays Dadd-and the ea- iest to~ Here are her 1'JOOl1\l1lenda lions fOr a non-toxic deanin& lcit that will improve your family's beafth and save you money: • Didled wldee ........ Mixed with an equal amount of wa1a', it's a p>d all- purpoee cbDer b-walls, oounta'topl, glua and bathrooms. • 1.-)lb. Good arate cuaer. For fumitwe-polilb, mix 21)1111 olive or vqp- tlble oil with 1 pmrt lemon juice. •Ta' " t' Jt tr (TSP). Good for ~ dmnj .. Altbousb it'• a minor skin irri1mt (..ar rubber akms when ~it doesn't produce toxic fUmes. A at molt bmdMre SIOreS. •1'1' ' •' ''· Boo-Ami is availlble at IUpei m&1cell. ...... Mix pith bot water to wipe aW11y mold, mildew mid• a diti11"1cslmt • "-Ute b wasbiJ11 dishes. clotbel md :f vinepr' and water• an ~ dmncr. 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In 1985, more than 73.4 million people attended bone races; only buebaJ1 is more ~with specta10n. And 46 percent of us say we ve been to a horse show. Scuce: A.H. llrUllel "->c'U11, ~ Aldl1 Form C...llplnlts ... ••cr-1 Grandparents have one vioe -they spoil grand- children. A wbooPn& 16 percent oonb they spent at least SSOO On jrandkids last year. Tbat•s a lot of Tinka' Teys. Allo. 11 percent spent $400- 499; 8 permit SJ00.-399; 13 percent $~299; 27 percent $100-199. 25 percent showed n:straint and laid out Im than S 100 for the little nippers. Source: R.H. 8ru11c1n. A•oc'lll I, a-.. AntuJ EwrO Bliek .. llite .. tne ......... The USA•s 1,676 daily pa_pm_are celebrating Na- tional Newspaper Week. People in three cities ~ QCDtly ranbd the media ~ in honesty and intqrity ffian businm, ~'=' labor or .,vrm-ment The media did beat m Blltimore (52 percent oftbc vote) but also came out on top m Toledo. Ohio, (47 percent) and Los Anaieles (45 percent). Source: £dlor & N>llhlr. 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CLho)(llW9.. .... ) __ ,... ... .a.y __ _ ... 9 l'•w. PU'°"' M1l1nat ~ c.....,,...... ca.. TW. fUNr(a ""-· ..... , -• rriclay ___ _ -it• 1a• ... ttl H•W. PUfWtlt .,.,.._. (Ple&M eee SPORTS/Pae• 29) ..: -llelworks TV: Goo~ guys, bad guys Cowboys rode tube-, - quiz s hows shot down by cheatt~g~cancfafs (Editor's note: This is the rl11rd in a seven-part series about television as it has developed over the pasc 40 years. Subse- quent installments will be carried in TV Log in the '4-C<'ks to come.) • By BOB WISEHART llMCllll*'t ..... ~ Ezekiel C. Gothings was mad as hell and he wasn't going to take 1t anymore. In I 9S2, the Arkansas Democrat urged hlS fellow congressmen in the U.S. House of Representati ves to hold hcanngs on the James Arne .. Huch O'Brien "morahty" of TV. This happened after he'd sat down before a TV set one night and Wagner goes deep for role in 'Pony' By KATHRYN BAKER -II I 11• ..._ .,._, NEW YORK -Robert Wagner, resplendent in double-breasted blue blazer. was talking abo~t his latest t~levision. role, and it sounded lake another m the senes of suave. sophisticated characters he has popularized on the tube. Not so, said the boyi h faced Wagner: "It's a very big departure." He plays a suave, sophisticated busi- nessman in the ABC movie, "There Must Be a Pony." airing tonight on Channel ,1. . "He's unabk to commit to anyth1~ Therc'sa kind of a deep sadness in his life,' Wqner said in an interview. "He was an mterestina character to play, becauS( a lot of tt was very. very interior." "The~ Must Be a Pony" 1s based on the book by. Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Kirkwood. The story revolves around the risky love affair between Ben Nichols (Wagner). a charming busi- nessman, and a celebrated mov1r star (Ellzabeth Taylor) who 1s making a comeback af\er an emotional and econ- omic co llapse. ThouJh they came up through the studio system in the 1950s, Wagner and Taylor never worked together. "We had always wanted to do a film together, and t asked her if I could get this propcny. would she do 1t with me. She knew the book." he said. "We've been friends. you know. for years. I can't think of• lca<lina man who wouldn't want to work with Elizabeth Robert Waine.r wlth ltllsabetb Taylor In ••Pony .. mo•te tonlCht. Taylor. You have to stand in lane for that." Wagner loves tht mc'>\agc 10 the book. The title he said. come" from a tory about a doctor ~ith two sons. one an opt1 mist and one a pessimist. O~ Chnstma~ day. the doctor outs the pcs111m1!lt1c son 1n a room (Pl .... .ee W AOl'fltR/PaCe SO) was confronted by "a grass-skirted young lady and a lhinly clad young gentleman dancing the hootchy-lcootchy to a lively tune and shaking the shimm y." A horrifying. sight, but Goth1ngs was thwarted in his effort to clean up TV. He was just ahead of his time. In a few years. there'd be a lot to clean up. The bad guys wore glasses, were known to frequent the "isolatioq. booth," sweat profusely in public and had the suspicious ability to recite the Tudor kings of EngJand in 90 seconds. By the early 1960s. game-show contes- tants would become Amenca's favoritr crooks. Watching them squirm on the witness stand was even mort entertaining than watching them win cash and pnzcs in the first place. . But that wouldn't happen for a while. For the time being, TV had more law enforcement than it could handle, with so many cowboys blazing away it's amazing they didn't plua each oth~r by mis~e. Matt Dillon made Dodf.e C1ty safe for Miss Kitty. Wyatt Ea~ wu 'brave. courageous and bold." Paladin littered the countryside with callina cards. Who was that "tall. dark ~tranger there? .. Maverick was his name. You could tell by the tongue in his check. Mostly, it was Hopalong Cassidy's fault. In the late 1940s. cowboys no longer rode high wide and handsome on the silver screen. shot out of the saddle by studio accountants who estimated that a Western serial once done for $20,000 now cost three times that much if the producers wanted real sky and more than one Indjan. Double features were practically extinct anyway. TV had the country by the eyeballs. Al\er 66 Hopalong Cassidy Westerns, William Boyd was out of a job. Though nearin1 SO, Boyd wasn't. re~dy for retire- ment. With one shot left 1n his six-shooter. he fired it into the future and hoped he'd hit sometbina. What he bit was TV. Boyd sold bis house, his car. hocked everything be owned, borrowed from fnends. came up with $350,000 and bought riahts to everythrng he'd done as Hopalong Cusidy. In the summer of 1948, he talked a Los Anaeles station into ~howi ng one ofh1s films for the magnificent fee ofS200. His aim was true. Within a year. Hopalona Cassidy films were playing on 60 stations. When NBC paid $250.000 to broadcast one a week, even Boyd was shocked. tbouah not too shocked to folio~ up with S2 half·bour shows for TV. a comic strip, comic books and a HopaJona Cassidy drinldna &Jass that made even milk taste better to ~ittlc ,buckaroos. Hoppy w~s the biaacst thing sin~ sliced bread. which he also merchandised in a deal with a bakrry. The next sound was the thunder of hoofbe.tts. Oay1on Moore as the Lone (Pl .... ..,. COWBOYSfPaee 30) Sunday, October 5. 1986 3 Stephanie .looks fine in 'Sable' By JERRY BUCK ,.,, ................. LOS ANGELES -Bntish actress Step- hanie Beacham says her ca~ting as ~bl~ an ABC's ''The Colbys'' was hke a whirlwind romance. "They cast me in En&land and I had to come over here to say ~ello to ( prod.ucer) Aaron Spellina." she ~1d ... ~was whisked ioto his office, then whisked into war~robe and the nellt thina I knew I was·domg a scene with Linda Evans. I didn't know who !he was." .. That was a year ago, when "Th~ Col~ys bcpn as a ~inofT f~?m the pnmc-t1me soap opera "Dynast~. Beacham 'stars Wlth Charlton Heston, who plays her husband, Jason Colby. "I'm really enjoying Sable now," s~e said. "Sable is off and running. I can tW1st and tum now with anythinJ that comes up. I was so lost at the begjnrung. I watched. a playback and I said ... there's a .charact~r 1n search ofa hairdo.' I felt I was 1mprov1sing on the screen. . "I contributed some. The wnters con- tributed some. Now she's a thr~e­ dimensional, full y develo,ped. neurotic, utterly smashing character. Beacham, who has also played femm t: fatales on British tclevisior;i. says th~ ?.nly thing she has in common with Sable 1s the size of our feet." She showed up for the interview with damp hair. a flowered coat and a pair of pants borrowed from one of her dau&hters. She describes Sable as a woman who could terrify anyone. . "Jason isan honorable man with a P.lac1~ temper, but Sable is a woman .of passion, she said. "She has no morality at ~II, <?r actually. she's amoral. If her passion 1s aroused, she's capable of anything. Jason can never understand why she lies and cheats." . . · . Sable afler aJI, is a cousin of AleJus. the witchy joan Collins character who keeps the cauldron boiling on "Dynasty.". Beacham, who has moved here wah her daUJbtcrs, Chloe, 8 and P~oc~. 10, ~ys she 1s frequently barned by hfe 10 Amcnca. "It's always frantic when you move to a new Country," she said, "especially w~cn you don't spuk the same lansuqc. 1. ve di1COvcrcd aJI kinds of new words. Like 'ctcrow • when I bouaht a boust. 'Mi<tdlc- mcn' seem to be the ~lion of California. rm ulCd to dea1in1 With the man who sells tbcvcaetables-ands.qucezingthem at the same time. Herc, cvcrythina has a middle· man or it's wrapped in plastic. 0 1 thank it would be easier if you had to learn a new lanaUllC when you come here. • Sunday, October 5', 1988 --~----.-,:, ... ,._ _ Stepbante Beacham The mentality 1s different. The other day I was 1101>~ b)'.J.hc police for ~ng, ~ 'zing pcd.' I didn't know what a zing.pcd was. The policeman thou&ht I was being a joker. It turns out it's ·f>ED XING' for pedestrian crossina... . In England, Beacham starred as Rose an "Tcnko "seen in this country on PBS, and in the title role of"Connie." "They were both on the bad side," she said ... Connie was the type who would do anything. S.he knew when she. was <?Ver· stepping. She made Sable look hkc a wimp. Connie would just draw a deep breath and do something terrible. She's the strongest woman I've ever read, let alone played. "Rose was a very spoiled woman. Perhaps Sable would tum out Ii.kc Rose if she had been a prisoner of war of the Japanese. People want to ~lay fo~ sym- pathy. I don't know if they re plaxina for their mothers. My own mother 1s very concerned that I'm playing all these awful peor lc,., she said. " think in the end it works. People used to hiss at me in the supcnnarkct, but lately people have '!',id to me they're enjoyina the performance. Beacham said she believes the producers of "The Colbys_" want to make Sable more sympathetic. "I like tba~ bcca~se ,.then people will see Sable's point f Vlcw, she said. "They'll aU know where she's CO!lling from ifshe really turns nasty. The audience can only take so much if you're nuty anct they don't undent.and wby." . Beacham is married but does not lave with her husband. "I thouaht I WIJ comma here to make money and wear sman clothes. But I had my bluff called," she A.id. ''I do care about acting very much. I don't care about the 1 money Cllccpt to insure my children's /uture.'' Beacham said she used .to joke that a~c didn't care much about aeons. bu\ only did it to act away from her chilcmn. He gets t o tell Mom what to do By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: J notice the name Scott McKinscy on the credits for "Guidin1 Li&ht." An) relation to Beverlee MclGnscy? -E.S., Lawrence, Kans. A: YM bet. Tlaat'a Beverlee McKIDaey'1 .... Peeple • &M set aay Get Beverlee 11 _..., .. pn9d •• 1fttea lier aoa Scou 11 ~Be laat ~led 1111 mo&Mr la a few ae-.. aM la MW la curse of Iott of IMt ••'• loeadoa llloeUq. Q: I've been a lonatimc viewer of "Guidina Li&ht." Someone said that the actrns who plays Nurse Rosenthal on "St. Elsewhere" once appeared on "Guiding Lipt." I havcnom:ollectrom>fthtnwess and I swear I've watched "Guiding Light" sin~ it debuted. Has she ever been on the soap?-R.K.. Santa Ana. Calif A: ClarbUaa Pickles played Ltaell Coa- way oe "G....._1 Upt'' from 1971 to lt7 l. bi &M 1&oryU.., u.eu wa1a1ecretary wllo tar1M4 m.,.res1. bi rul life, we llear U•at Plcklet la 4atla1 Herb Edelman, lier romutlc latere1t H "St. Elaewlilere." Q: Has "Knots Landing's" Ted Shackleford ever worked o n a daytime soap?-M.L .. Pittsburgh. Pa. A: Yet. Sllacklefonl played Ray Gordon, OH or Allee'• lilnbandt, OD .. Anotller World." • Q: What happened to the Donov~n parents on "Lovmg'?" -8.P., St. Louis, A: It was •ecW• to 1tttd tlile parents to live la l"lorl4a. Stace tlle CaovH cllUdren are well over J l u4 It ••• felt tllere were ....... ..,_..,.over th a1e of ct• tlle allew, It WU Mel4e4 to ,., tlle bad1et mOMJ tlHwlltere ratller IMa towar4 malatalaiq die tlffr Deeovu cllaract.era. TM daaraCter of Rete DoMvu was ,.,.,.., .. ortalaally lt7 Teri lttue u4 la&or •1 Doretlly Stluene:' lier ••lbatHI Patrtet lily N_. lea u4 Georp L. Smltll. 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( 1 hr ) amo&!mU.U. •F • IWHllS-CUUL llOW9 "Royal Wedding" ( 1951. MUll- cel) Fred Astaire. Jene Powell. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) Cl> ... 11 P .. D Animated. Victor Hugo'• claslc tale of a prlton eecapee whoM drMm of leading a better llfe le duhed by a jeU offlclal's quest to capture him. (1 hr., 10 mm.) .. ..,..,ft . _ _,, ~·-·•-Wlt .. LIT-•'*' ... -= • GIHllWIARITYLIM'tUlll LI FW~ .. "Tranctrt" ( 1985, Science Fie· t ) Tim 'Thomeraon, Helen Hunt (1 hr .• 26 min.) ~ ................ ~-=-"Ouldl MNllone" (1931, Ora· 8 Sunday, October 5, 1986 ma) ~ Tracy, Merguer1te Chofdltn 1 hr .. 12 min.) ...... ._ ... -,.,,-..ne ,,_ !WY'IW ~ _...,. _. . .., .. "" .... ,_ N'ftm--.WJl•ll moom ~ " ..... =-(a)Q .... , ... Mm--..nc.-n a.-ca ....... , au1•1._ _ _. N1 ..... .,. ~ :muu. --·~·--­C*LM I ti ..., .. ~..­WMGa& ..,.MUii ' NlfMTIO ... Ofum• II A A ... ,. .. N1m .. mt'OLUOCI ...., .. ,. ........ ,._ • .-JI llOW9 ''Oh Godl You Devil" ( 1984, ,..,..,,.._...,) George Burns. Ted Wus. ( 1 ~=~ Cl) -U8lnQ t. scientific beck· ground, a high achool etudent aids an ae- plrlng bnebell player In dev9foplng a ma· ,.;·='?!'~ Vedls" (1951, Orama) Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr. (3 hra .. 30 min.)_ ... (I) u.AY.aN•ll Scheduled: Ger· man prleonere of war and ti* captore are reonl1ed ln New ~e; profu. of jazz ""':gt,{ff G:;;r. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I:. ''The Bia Tr•" ( 1952, Weat· etn) Klt'k =· ~ve Miiler. (2 hra.) ;=--. ......... I I IWf --· A look et a r• <*Illy bullt ~uerkMTI on C.nnery Row In Monterey, Cellf. and tht prooeaeet ln- v<Md In etoddne It. I ~···· w1aa .. 11 CC) ... ''Th. Bifde" (1985. Drama>° Stlu nlfer Beals. ( 1 hr., 58 min.) (%) "GerbO Talks" ( 1984, Orame) Anne Bencroh. Ron Sitver. ( 1 hr . 43 min.) WAY OP TMn'M -.......... llW'fD&ft ~--ATCM.Y""' I E•lCll.,_. .. .-:.. ~ M8CT ... . .. , ...... 19'.~Y .. "AbbOtt And Co.tello M.et Or Jel<yn And Mr Hyde" ( 1953. Comedvl Boris Karloff, Craig Stevens. (1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) Mnllt -M ...._._.,..OP --, .. IT'IYM•ll•IL .. ..,.,.,_ LAV..&_,, OULN ii ....., .. .., " ....... -'MMI Lil WW• 1111111---- Mlft.lllL&. -..... ,.. ,. i. OOICmlt Daryl Hall and John Oates per10fm a concert to benefit tht Statue of liberty's restOfatlon Hits Include "Sera Smile," "Out of Touch," ''Private Ey•" and "Method of MOdern Love." Taped on July 4, 198S at New Jersey'e Liberty State Perk. ( 1 hr.) I UMY--••F•l•J[•lNI .. (I) 19'. !WY Hoeted by Brent Mue- bufi: 19'.. Hoated ~b Co.tas. ".,....Ill D&YOf•D•t ......... ... ,_ ...... , ... ,,.111'1 __ _ 1111111 I-MG HU ....... _ ,., .. m Gobo deoldel 10 give up tl(ploring untll en lnvlalble monater ar- rives In Fr:C Rock. Q -1=----111. NOMJ. Loe AngelM Raiders a1 Kaneea City Chiefs (live) (3 tn. \ ... "A Oete With Jody'1 (19'8, Comtdy) Jane Powell, Ellubeth 'teytor Jl'al ~ Ill~ Mlnneeota Wllngl at -lanclay Coal. ~ .. ~(3hrs.) •,._-Q W ... "Dragnet" (1953, Mystery) Jeck Webb. Ben Alexender (2 hra ) l =~•w 9'. NOl'IM.L. Regional coverage of Miami Oo4phlnt at New Eng1and Patriots. Clnclnnetl Bengals at Green Bey Peciters. CleYelend Btowns at Plttst>urgt) Steelers, Houston Oll«S at Detroit LIOns or Los An- geles Raiders at Kansas Clty Chiefs. I~~~ --· .,. "Maide" ( 1985. Corned ) Glenn Oole. Mandy Patlt*lrl. ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) Cl) AUTO UC. Raoe For Litt 200. from Eltthar1 Lake. Wis. (Taped) (2 hrs..) 00 .,. "Agnes Of God" ( 1985. Ore· ma) Jane Fonda. Anne Bancroft. ( 1 hr .. 97 ~ -. CD -la.L: M Ull.T MYI The roots ot rock 'n' roll ere traced through the caree<a ot 8111 Haley. the Everly Broth-ers. Fats Domino, Buddy HOiiy, Bo Olcld· ~. EIVll Presley and othefa. (!) .. "GodzJlla Vs. The Thing" ( 1964. Scienoe-Flctlon) Aklre Takatad8. Yuriko Hothl (2 hrs.) · (I) ... "Cloek And [)eooef" (1~. Suspense) Henry Thomas.. l5abney Cole- man. ( 1 tv .. • 1 min.) (%).,. "Allack 01 The 50.Foot Wom· an" ( 1958. Sclence·Flctlon) Alllson Hayes, Wiiiiam Hudson. ( 1 hr .. 13 min.) I . ._ ... -PMllM llA1'0I -OI OCTH• JV A retrospective of memorable World Series games of the ·eos. feeturlng Sandy Koufax, Bob Gib- son. Bill MazeJOlkl end others. Hosted by Curt Gowdy. • ITIPllYCle --=--..... ,.., CMlrra•MM _,N•W ..... oa•a•fll•aoc:aMDUm tW AT-W.mmT~.a.T --1Da11 LIM ..... ......... ., -·-• ILJCIMATMQ Cllamnt tal C•tocm•rr .. "The Body Snatchef" ( 1945. HOtr«) Belt Lugosi, Boris Karloff (1 hr., 17 min.) • I lltGm OITWll . tW POl'llAIT OI •NCA: ••Al A prOfilt ot thlt atatt as one rich In family t1et and a strong sen• ot wont. featuring an lntervleN with Virginia Alexandef, a ,... ldent who 11111 holdS afternoon tea In re- membrance -et peel traditions Host: Hal HolbrOOk. ( 1 hr.) 1'11 Cl) l'W'IU. St. Louis Cardinals at Chi- ~ Cubs (live) (3 hrs , 15 min.) '*• ... "A.turn 01 The WOfld's Greet· •t Detective" (1976. Orama) Larry Hag- IMl"t, Jervny_ O'Hara. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .-ia"aJIDIM ,. ... --wmtN¥1D-11Y,Q GUIDI• .. _, , a•to•n•n ... "Victory'' ( 1981, Adventure) ~ter Stallone, Mlcheel Caine. -........ -----,-ma• Tm-wnllN¥1D~Q ..r- .. "The Nutty Professor" (1 963. Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens. (2 ltvs./--OI.._ Wfll•fl "Praying Mantis" Hoping to retrieve the condemnfng tapes, Vera Y1$1ts the serloualy IN Bea at a ctlnlc. bU1 Is tur=~art3of 3) (A) Q (1 hr.) •.... ,_ ......... _ (!.,. "Remo Williams: The Adllenture Begins" ( 1985, Adventure) Fred Ward. Joel Grey. ( 1 ht .. 54 min.) ()) DA• CUP ,_ U.S. vs. Australia, ~eemlflnal match. (R) (3 hrs.) ~ --~pe From New York" 098 t. sa.nc.Flctlon) Kurt Ruseell. Donald Pleuence. (2 tvs.) (I),... CMll An unflatterlng picture ot Ben on Klngsfleld's seating chen leads to chaos when he and Hart try to replace It. ~~ -Ii l'"NI Atlante Braves et Houston Ast~Uve~2 tvs .. '5 min ) -1=•111L='9 --mM •10UCll •••• ,_ ..... 911_ .,. "Silvefado" (1985, Western) Kevin Kline. Scott Glenn (2 hrs., 13 min ) We eR. P00'1IMl Oetlas Cowt>oys at Den- ver Broncoe (Live) (3 hrs.) 8 .... CIVl•t A.M A Motorcycle Natlonal Championship. The best of the pro racera compete at the HouSlon Astro- dome. l~UMy Glfl" (1968. Musical) Barbra Streisand, Omar Sherif. (3 hrs.) Cll eR. fll001IMI. Aeglonal coverage of Tampa Bey Buc:caneera at Los Anoetes Rems Of' Dallas Cowt>oys at Denver Bron- cos. (live) ( S hrs.) G IOI.a IOI.I Host· Marilyn McCoo. N••• •••rt• ........... ,, Scheduled: Jack Wagnet, Crystal Gayle, Stacey 0, Graham Nash. the Tempta- tions. the Moody Blues, John Fogerty (In- terview). In stereo. ( 1 hr.) 0 .,. "Lest Of The Red Hot Lovers" ( 1972, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Sally Keller· ma~':J L: =-.. Olj··.· ., ...... ltzheJ( Perlman joins tht Phi-- harmonic Orcnestra for a rendition of Bee- thoven's violin concerto. Arst Movement~ "Allegro Ma Non Troppo"; Second Mov. ment: "Larghetto"; Third Movem.nt: "Rondo (Allegro)." Carlo Merla Gulllnl conducts. ( 1 tv.) ~--mM POCUI Ol IOCll'TY Im .,. "Cltizer'I Kane1· < 19• 1. Drama> Orson Welles, Joeeptl Cotten. ( 1 hr .. 59 mln.) Cl) lllO¥ll "Two Loves" ( 1961, Orama) Shlrtey Maclalne, Laurence Harvey ( 1 -·hr .. ~~ -1 ::....::"°" :'!Treaking Away" i 1979, Ora- ma) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley. (2 hrs. .... POCUIC:-=.ca. M NII wnM CMMI• Guest: Kathleen Turner W, ......... II --.. "lronmaster" ( 1983, Orama) George Eastman. Pamela Field (2 hrs.) e _,... "Portrait In Black" (1960, Suspense) Lana Turne•. Antl'lony Quinn ~hrs ) • mWll "A Day For Thanks On Wenona Mountain".( 1982, Orama) Ralph Welte. Mlchflel Learned. (~ L PAVMOTTI AT ...... .,_ IM- M &• ~ COIC9IJ Tenor Luciano Pavarotti and toptano Madelyn Renee perlOf'm selections from "The EAxlr of Love." "Don Giovanni," "la Travlata." "Tosca" and "La Boheme" In this ~ bretlon of 25 years ot music making . Emerson Buckley conducts the American Symphony Orchestra. In atereo (2 hrs.) 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"Hol~y In tM1uco" ( 19'6, MUSICll) WaHei: P1<1geon, Jane PoW911 (2 lhr• lA-a.-JY PM&YNITIWT "tl F ....._ ue. 8udwelMf Sllv., Cup, from Lat Vegas (Taped) ( 1 ht ) CID llCMI · ·oune·· (, 984. ScJence Ftc- hon) Kyle ~L.achlen. Franceeca AMII Q hrs • 20 min ) (lJ llCMI "Plac:.s In The...._,, .• (1964. Orama) Sally Field. LlodM y Crouee ( 1 hr . •2m•n) (l) llCMI ''The lee P1rate5" (1964. Sci· eru F1Ch0f1) Robefl Unch. Maly Cw&by 2 hra ) --Using h8f 11Ctenllf1C ~­ground, a high tchool 1tudent aid& an I S· p1r1ng basebal playei If'! developing a ma· -~-~~c;..(lll_, -· "niu IE 7 "" .. Mary Hart lnteMeWI actress KAlth!Mn Turner ( 1 hi) IMITTOIMIT MTOIMr• ,..,,,....,, .. "Oellu" (1950. W•te<n) Gary Coooer, Ruth Roman ( 1 hf • :M min ) (%) MIMI "Eleni" ( 1985, Orama) KAiie Nelligan, John Miikovich ( 1 ht., 61 min) •@ .. WW rr TO IUM Eddie Halkell aendl Freddie to a mjktary IChool •1rmuc•...,.. ••n••!llM. &.-1111_ ... Ell ........ nmU.CDllECl'IGI ,,.,., ... .. "The Vwgln Ouetn" (1955, eme) Bette Devis, Richard TOdd. (2 hrl ) '£.' "Scruplet" (198 1, OralNI) Smith, Prisclla Barnes (2 hrt.) • ... The impo41111on of «:onom- IC .. nctlOna agalnt1 SOuth l\lrlce ii c»bet· *' by retlr*' l\trlcen 8latlOp Trevor Huddetton and "Modefn Tlm91" avthof Pe~JiJ.htl I ... llNllO .. .-.. "Garbo Talks" ( 198', Orama) ~ Beneroft. Ron Sliver ( 1 hr • '3 "*'tl.n. =1···--=----... -10 Sunday, October 5, 198& (!)Nm . 9 W MGIJ Wnl MW> WWWil (S..son Pramleflf) Tips on Eaay-Off 011en Cleaflef. toy guns and weapon cepltcas and a t>t .. th t"1er f~ atconol l .. ISSd" .... ........ ll ....... ,.A p•oft~ 01 Pat F1$Ch· • -1a.. -.a~ane..,..s~ uled Gene I nd Aogflf e.ttpret.S their V .. W$ on the colorl.tallon ot classic blac• -aflO IWhlt.:.~'T. IMlfTOIMIT .... lllTWL~~HI· wall's hula dance. the .defenae mecna n1Sms of lflMlcil: the wildllte In Central Ameroea's Bel~•. a ~mite rowing marathon (2 hrs ) · • UW. WILD Orson Welles tells how Z.mbla'• elephant& and h1ppopo1om ~ to llOO<)& •ACJ Ofough1t '" ttwt l u 8!"QWa Va~~ 11 ht ) ~~ Goo vou Oe1111 ( 1964 Comedy) George Burns Teo Wass.. 11 hr . 36 min) (l) uimma Of ,,. ...... ,..,. Dolly Parlon Wilham Shat,,.,, the Amaz· ing Kreskin. a tour of Stoekholm Sweden wrth eClreN 81111 Oland and huW>end Jim McOonoen. actor Ctmsiop""1 Atkins 1n lthe~=ck (1hr -CO.Ital¥ l~~ CG9QIT Hanry gu._ P9Ctl Munet of having an atfau With a moo 8()()0Untant 11.0WIMT .... __ OD•UTll~ -LI•• W'f COOll9t O.clr C.velt ner1atM this profllo ot Gar) Coo P9f that fMhJres chsa of hi& Oscar w in- n!!_tg.=f~manoe in "High Noon CH) ~ IOCI Gobo dec•OM lo give up 111,p!Oflng un1tl an ln111s.bl4t monster ar rNe11n Fraggle Rock Q (%) 110'W11 "Oulek MllflOfis (1931 Ora ma) Spene.et Tracy M11guente ChurcMI U nr • 12 mlO ) ·-IAYOITMI _..,..... <:'. •111'11'rtn • rr Ml._ Mary Han lnttrV\ewl aetr ... KAlthi..n Turner ( 1 ht, • llO'Wll "ihe la. Ptratet" ( 198•. Sci-ence FlctlOC'l) Ro'*t Urteh, Miry Crosby Spact plratas join a princess 1n tNrCh of hef explorer falhet and a newty dltcov· 119d IOUtet of much~ vveter 1n a '*•':J&:-;t ,.f hrs I i ... "llOM\Utef" ( 1983. Ofa"18J Geotge Eastman. Pernell ri.ld I\ tribes- man rt e.11U.0 by hit IMOl!f !or dmimttuno • brutal murdat t2 h11 j 1--•CMf?Uft --.u.u. .,. "King Kong" ( 1976, Adven· turt) Jeff 9fldOM, J....ca L•no-A. rnon lltout 8'19 le btougtlt 10 Ntw Y()(1( City from a trcplcal llland by • 01ttdy Oii pro- mol&r eager /.O exploit the creat1n for Qrot1t (2 h,..--30 min.) • M -.T Of M---The pioneer$ westward •lCP9NIOn end the ln- lluerice ot the annexation of TeXM. the Mex1<:1n WaJ and the lln Of gold .,. seen throug" the palntlOQI of G9orgt Caleb Bingham. l\lbeft Bierstedt encl CharlM Nahl Alto the ~·apha Of °". rtet anO IYeS and the W"t • first phOto- ~ptls (1 ht) • com l1'0ft Protlle Of l\ttltord & StmpM>n • • IOVA r~ t\lttO<y i.OM and mweciet of plastic surgery In mending the acct- den1' of war ano blf1h (R) 9. ( t hr ) '.t llCMI To S11 W·th L~' (1987, Ora· ma) Stoney Polttef, Judy G9e90f'I A blactc man teaches h~ student• mofe then what the 1e111b00ks Ha~ 10 otter aft• accept· •r.g 1 tOb In an East Ena London td100I 1hl ~mm ) .,. ·T~ Bao NeWS e..rs 1n B<Mk· 1ng Training" ( 1971 COmedy) Williem De1o1ane Jackie Earie Haley tne young \tar of A Little Lea;ue baMt>ell' ream he.Os 101 the Houston Astrodome and en- hs1s lhe •IO ot hos estranged falh9r 10 coech the mist.ts PO' o ( 1 "' • .-0 min) ~UMIOAT '.J:, 90¥ll CIOall Ano OaQO*" ( 198". Suspens.J Henry Thomas. ~bney Cole- man l\n 11 year-olcl Wllh an OV9f'fMIOUI 1mag1"8tl()(l t>eeomM entangled In a rM I· hie l()y aoveoture when he Wltneeaet a muroet and tile 1"911 ol I~ mllltary • Oocumentt In stereo 'PG' o ( t tw • "1 .. 1 m1n .lc.IMUlllOIAIU n ... (WMmll ..... CmDCOW\.I -----...U. ._ Jamte plltyt a jUdge 1n ms&& ... l·~~;hoo4 ... -.&.YWOOIW1W'l(Mlll I t ,. Cll •mMm e CUI ... Jess4't ~about goong cM on a oa11 tor the flr.i Unw lllnCa her husband's death In stereo ( 1 hf ) 8 0 llO'Wll "Llllle Spiea" (Premfefe. A<1venture) Miekay ROOflty, Jamte Toi· 11an A gang ot 1oce1 kids f01n1 beet wtth a ractuSt>te W0tld War II 11&1.,ll'I to reecue 1n.11 Oog from a natty kennel Ownef I\ l°'~;:j Suooay Movie' prnentatlon o ... ITMllMCM ~,. NUCIOI.._. DI llTMCGlll .,_ ,_AT flGflt A lootc at the ltte and caJMt ot the late Arthur F\tdler, tnctvdlng 1nteM8wt and per10fma~ by a variety ~omlnent totoltt~ hf_) W t I C:l'I CIWl•N• ..... -, ... TM.I.,_,_ "Heinaet Md Gretel" Ricky Schr<>dtf and Joen Co4lina 11ar in thlt verliOn of the 8'0ftwt Grimm tale abovt two Iott ci'llld1en !tapped In the cot;&'~!::. Witch who plant to eat them ' .,. ''Otttor" (1985, Comtdv) P• ter O'Toole. Mariel Htmlngwty W[th tne help of fr..-.pif lltd young woman, a brU· llant bUt daft ac1tnt11t trite to '9-Ctaete hie 1en9 OHd wife from cells he'• pt~ for :;:.ra 'A' ( 1 tw , "1 min.) e . l?Em · M Q),..,NL9.L , .. (!) .... ... ... (I) ... -...,.. JeMk:a puts her life on the line to eolvt lf\e cltcut mur- der•. (Pitt 2.~.if' (I ht.) • • Ulf Bully and Ricardo buy a nor.. lhat lmpregnatn E!Mn0f'1 prize f~. In atereo • •Mm JelM'I presented With a tough ~ atter he wins • IOOQ·wrlllng con- lett that could ~ IOfne d00f1 In 1ter· eo. (R) ( t hr.) • .. "Seoretl of ThrM Hungry Wh41" ( 1977. Orani.) James Fren- dlcue. Jelllca Walter A wealthy playboy II found murdered and thrM auburban ~ become the prime tolf*lll. ..... ,. .... _ .. ~ llUISfl A '°'"1WT Of M O.vld Attenb()(ough vlllt1 the W0tld'1 ooldelt environment•. Inc~ the Hlmalayu, lhe Arctic and Anterctlca i)~~LG9 WI• SC. Wm "Wln1ton hutchHI: The Wllderneea Vear1" Aa Hltler becomes lncrMalogly agoreaslve. Church· Ill. fueled by top-eecret Information, apells O\lt the Cl&nger. (Part 7 of 8) (A) Q ( 1 hr,) (C).,. "Remo Williama. The AcMlnture Beglna" ( 1985, Adventure) Fred Ward, Joel Grey. With the help of a philosophfcal martial arte maater. • New Yortl cop re· crulted by the gov.tnmen1 IS molded Into en ln~ble crime fighter 'PG· 13' O ( 1 hr .~m .. (!) .. ,~ CID llCMI "Agnes Of God" ( 1985. Ora-ma) Jane Fonda, Anne Banerott lnvntl· gallng • newborn lnf1n1'1 death 111 1 con- vent. a psychi.lrriat's March for a retl0n81 explanation la clouded by a young nun's faith and mylllclam 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr. 37 min) llCMI "Agnes 01 GOd" (1986, Ora, me) Jane Fonda, Anne Banerott lnvntl- gallng a newborn Infant's death et a con· vent. a ptychlatrlet'a eearch for a ratlonal aicplanatlon II clOUded by a young nun'a faith and mystlcJam 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 37 mind. ~ llCMl~ered Stales" (1980. Sci· ~Fiction) Wllllam Hurt. Blair Brown BaMd on Pa~ Chayefsky'• novel A Harvard aci.nti.t 1 genetic atructurt II 1J.- t1<ed when he conducts mlnd·expandlng ell$)fflment1 with laolatlon tenk• 1nd pow- erl\JI halluc:~ 'A' ( 1 ht . 43 min.) I ._ .... From Oak TrM • • ,_ Vtlerle playa matchmaker !Of her eon 0.vlcl. In lllfao Q (l)U.UllMIT • a.. If oun Cobb's Supetmarket leoee I tough ~llenge when II wag.t a i";,i:SR.1~ c:ompalltOf (Al ... El •1.-.aim1 .-JIM&m .. Cl) llCMI "The Laal FrOtltlet" (Prem- iere, Drema) (Pan 1 Of 2) Lindi 6van1, Jacll Thompaon Gree1ed upon her errtval Jn Auatralla wfth the newt that her rtneh« hulbend haa bMrl kllled, an A"*lcan womtn rmiet fao. lift in lhe dtougttt-rld- ~ OU1blc:k while baltllng land-grabbing neigh~ end dffllng with femlly tan• Ilona. 9 ~=-) • • "Ttedlng Pleoee" (1983, Comedy) Eddie Mur'pf\y, 0.n Ayttr()yd. A -..10-00 t1t9Wtlve .• ghetto-bred COi' ui•• men and • protlltut1 CSevtse a plot of r• venge •lntt two conniving fln1nclera. o {?hr$ .• 30 =· • ATM With Re• Reed and Biii Harrie. Scheduled reviews: "Peggy Sue Got Mat11ed" (Kathleen Turner, Nloolaa Cege): "Children of a Leaer God" (Wll· Ham Hurt. Marlee Mallln) • "The Men's Club" (Roy Scheidef, Frank Langelte) • 9 llOWll "There Mutt Be A Pony" (Prtmlet1. Orama) Ellz8t>eth Taylor, Rob- a<t Wagn.r. After treatment fOf 1n emo- tional eolllpae brought on by vatlout prMIUr"· • e.lebrated actr"' ,....tab-lllhee ~I relatlonahlpt and attempts 1 comeblek. Q (2 hrs.) • .,. "Pueblo" ( 1973, Orama) Hel Holbrook, Andrew Duggan. North KOf .. na capture the u S PueblO ind lte crew. ~2 tn.-1 mm~ ,,_,,.MUIT w1• am wm "Wln•ton Chutchill: The Wlldetneta Years" Al Hiiier becomes lnoreulngty aggreulve, Churc~ Ill, flleled by top-eecret lnformellon. tpalla O\lt the danger (Pert 7 of 8) (A) Q ( 1 hr.) l ...... a. ll'filMfl "Praying Manos" Hoping to retrieve lhe con~nlng rapes, Vera vlalts the Mrtou.ly Ill Bea at a cllnlc. bul la turned away ~~ 3 of 3) (R) Q ( t hr ) <l>••ma •r• n1 Hlghllghta ot the '73 Miami Dolphins and '74 Pnt.burgh Sleele<a. ( 1 hr ) (l)ITAI,_ '(%) llCMI "Victory'· ( 1981, Adventure) Sylvester Steltone, Michael Celne During World Wdr II, Allied POW1 see their ticket to freedom In a march between their soccer . team and the Getman Netlonal Team JI\ Pana 'PG' (1 hr . 57 min 1 e;-aao .. ... IOD::na All --.a "-A'°" A IOOk ahead 10 lhe Angi.e matchup with the Botton Red Sox In the Amarlcan League Playoffs, Including a look t>ecM to the 1986 ae11son Hotta 9ob Sterr, Joe Totre and Keith Ofbermann. (!) Pam Jeue'a presented with a tough cholc:e atta< he wins a tong-writing con· teat that could open some door1 In ater· eo (R) ( 1 hr ) I ~---... .. KW Dll A look at lemlJrt. mam• malt found In =tc:3r (A) I TO•Mm• ... ,_,., llGIY Of __ The lnlluenc. of Wll· lilm ShakeapMra and the King Jemee Bible on English. the tanguage'• IPf•d to Virginia by the Ellubethana and to New E~l•nd by the Puritans ( 1 hr.) l ..... u. mAT •• Dfl&UICll "The Night of MUii<:: A Globll C.brlllon" (Seeton Pramlefa) An lnternatlonel 11te111t1 llnk al- lowt alngera, mullclane and dancers on four contlnenta to lhare thelf talent•. Pet· lormer1 Include the Blftln PN!hermonlo . Riecardo Mt.Ill condl.lctlng; ttw Kirov Bal- let, trumpeter Wynton Mar .. "9: tenor Lu- ciano Pav1ro1t1, alterltt Ravi Shanker Host. 8evetfy Silla (2 hrt ) eel ... "MaJCle" ( t985, Comedy) Glenn CIOM, Mandy Petlnkln A demu.91 San Franclle:o aeeratary developa ~ peraonellty when the gMtt Of en outr• ~ '209 l\af>C* fnhablt1 her body 'PG' ~(1 hr., 30 min) ............. 90'2 "Sllwfedo"., 1985. W•tffn) .t<evln Kline, Scott Glenn In the 1880e, the pethl Of two drltt1<1 con¥efge an route to thajr dettlny In e town called Slivered<>. 'PQ.13' Q (2 hr1 .. 13 min.) ([) ... "Plac.t In The H•rt" ( t91M. Orama) Sally Alld. Llndaey CtOUM. In 19309 Texaa. 1 tlMciOUI woman con- celvea a plan to 11118 her farm from 1 bank forec!olur' and It helped by a traf\91ant black flald worker and a btW'ld WOf1d W11 I veteran. ·~ hr., 42 min~ (!) TM.m M ·--A little glrl tor ..... the delth of family membarl and frlenda. (I) .on• In an epiloda dealng with AIDS. Joe II balflad by the withdrawn be- hlvlof of a old lootball buddy In town fOf a vlllt·--... ,..,,. ~ ==•mu ... ................. ~wmf .. ..., .... 1f1911, •• * - tW '9..1 Gt:....__ A Nttle girt for ..... lhe death ol lamlly member• and frlendl. I CIM1WI QIUl•rt ... ....... ,,.,, . ....., M LOUWlm The Incredible hlstory of the Louvre 11 told through 111 prlcelesa trtelllfH. ( ~ ~~Guyana. Cull 0 1 The Damned" ( 1980. Drams) Stuar1 Whitman. Gene . Barry. The events leading up to 1he shock- ing 1978 mass suicide by atmost a lhou· sand devoted toflowers of cult leader Jim ~hrs) (I) "One~ Upon A T tme In Amer I· ca" ( 1984. Orama) Robert De Niro, James Woods Sergio Leone's portrait ol the frler1dsh1ps. IOyaltles and betrayall of a smau group of Jewish g1ngs11rs In lhe 1920. and ·30s 'R' O (3 hrt, '66 min.) a> llON "Sometimes A Greet Notion" ( 1971 Orama) Paul Newman, Henry F'onda An Oregon IOgglng family d8VfMs a way 10 deliver a large order on tchedule when afrlkara aebOtage rNtlr eQulpment ·po· (1 hr . 64 min) -ACMI • tti11 ... , '"'"'NW. tW Cll ... Gr •• IUIMf 111 IJlCllffl SIB -.... ,.. _. ... ATM llOW2I With Rex Reed and Bin Harris Scheduled reviews "P900y Sue Got Married" (Kathleen Turner, Nioo111 Cage). ''Chlldrert of 1 Lener God" (Wii- iiam Hurt, Marlee Matlin) . "The Men'• Club" (Roy Scheider, Frank Langella). di YOU_... nm_ GIMll. Kool & the=· In atereo I --~=--..,.. twt llOWS "Al1erad Stttff" (198Q._$ot- enoe-Flctloo) W1lhtm Hurt. Blair Brown BIMd on P1C1<Sr Chayaflky'a ~ A. Harvetd ac1tnt11t 1 genetic 1tructur1 It al· l•td WMn he eof'ducta tnlnd txPlhdlnO tiq>«lmenla w11h 1to1atlon 1ank1 em pow- erful ha 'R' ( 1 ht , 43 min ) twtl'91" l•U'IOOOC:U&• Sunday, Octob r s. 1986 11 --ltinday Cont. -·~CL.m (I) "Dracula A 0. 1972" ( 1972. Hon ) ChrlstoPM< Lee. Petet Cushing In PfeMl'lt-day Chelsea. the evfl blOod count M1& hit llghta, and fangs. on a pret· ty you~Wtlo hangt out with a band 91 i .. 2hrt.) -Ol&M Elli .... •11 GUI •.a..• MUl nt CAii r •er (Premiere) In the first eplsOde of thlt aeries examining the complex Ques· tlont ralMd by modern medlelne, Harvard PfOf8MOr ArtlM R Miiiar moderates a dle- cusalon of 1he dOCtor-petlent relationship, and the phystclan't retf)Onslblllty to his lti.nt and toclety ( 1 hr ) ._emu.a>. ---.. _ .. ll&'i-..rllMCI- .. "Rancho Notorl0u1" (1952. Wfftern) Marlene Dietrich, Mel Ferrer S..lng the klllaf ot hit flencee, a cowbOy runs acroa a deO<le-hall queen and a gambler who may tl04d the ltey (2 hrt . 45 min.) ........... II _CID._ "S.1 Revenge" (1983. Adven· • ture) JQhn Heard. Levon Helm Two Ame1lcan1 are thrust into a wOfld of con -Monclay •+----•CCl "Tranoer&!' ( t-98&; Scittuce Flctiont Tim Thomerson, Helen Hunt ( t hr • 25 min.) •CZ> "Notletalu. The Vampyre" (1979, Fantasy) KIAua K1n1kl, Isabelle Adjanl 11 ht ,47mln) •(t) "The Phlladelphla Experiment' ( 1984, Science Fiction) Mtchael Pare. ~ncy Allen ( 1 hr , 42 min ) •Ill) "Angel City" (t980. Orama) Ralph Waite. Paul Winfield (2 hrs ) •CID "Svperglr1" ( 1984, Fantasy) Helen Siiter, Faye Dunaway ( t hr. 54 min ) Cl) "The AdVentures Of Buckaroo Banzai· Acrou The 8th Dimension" ( 19!4, Sci- ence FlctlOn) Peter Welle<. John Llthgow i! hr., 43 min ) •CC> "Fort Apache" ( 1948. Western) John Wayne. Henry Fonda (2 l'lra . 7 min ) (J) "Quick Mllllons" (1931, Oram1t) Spene. Tracy. Marguetllt Churchill ( 1 hr .. 12mln.) •(!) "I'" Cry Tomorrow" ( 1955. Biogra· Ol'ly) Susan Hayward , Richard Conte (2 hta.) -CR)· "Advice To The Lovelorn" ( 1981 . ~dy) Clofla Leachman, Desi Arnu Jr {lhf . 40 min) (I) ''The Whltpe'8ra" ( 1967, Or11ma) • Edith Evane. Eric Portman ( t hr . 48 -at·>.The Lite And A1111tlnttlon Of The Kingflth" ( 1977, Biography) Eoward AIMI. Oltnt Kagan. <'fir•) •• "The Rvnewaya" (t975. Orame) OOrothy Mc(Nlre. Van W1tt11mt. ( 1 hr . 30 ).GarbO Talks" ( 1984. Orame) Anne oft, Aon Sll\ltf ( t hr .• 43 min ) ,.. Coup o. Tete" ( 1919 com.<Jr> P• trlCk 0.WHtt, Frence Oougnac 1 hr • 30mln.) _., ...... ....,..._ 12 Sundey, October 5. 1986 spiracy and corrupuon wl'len they become Involved In a drug-smuggling plOI 'R' I 1 hr 31 min) 11::9 G llOlfY I .wr INOWCAll Interview& Marla Glbb9 ("227"). PfO beakelball player Anthony "Spud" Webb. former child actor.Rodney Allen Rippy, equestrl· an Donne Cheek ODDCOllU QUIQl•ntlMom lmfntl ... MM.Lleln 11141 .......... DOIUU ....... llOm "The Screarplng Woman" ( t972. Mystery) OtMa def Hevllland. Jo- seph Cotten Returning home after treat· ment for a mental breekdown, a woman senses that someone It bVrled alive on the round& or her ettlle. ( 1 hr. 3°'1nln.) AIC ... Q DAWl•DOTTO_.. A-.cULMm u.u. ""'¥f laMm ....ntl&.GM IPGITiLOCll -., .... lllMI "He811s And Armour" ( t983, Adventure) RICk Edwardt. Tanye Rob -· "Pape< Lion" (1968. eom.dy) Alan Alda, Lauren Hutton (2 hr• ) (I) "The Candida.ta" ( 1912. Orama.) Robert RedfOfd. Peter Boyle ( 1 hr , 50 min) 11:11 (Z) "Eleni' ( 1985. Orama) Kate Nelllgan. John Malkovteh ( t hr . 57 min) .-cc> "Cers Eye" 1 t985, Sv1pen1e) Drew 8'lrrym0<e. James Woodt ( 1 l'lr , 33 min) • "Red Dawn· ( 1984. Adventure) Pa tric.1-. Swayze. C Th0m88 Howell ( 1 hr 54 mln J Cl> 'Whtslle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Orama) Hayley M•tts. Bornord lee (1 hr. 39 mtn) •cc:> "Ladyhawke" (1985, F11ntaay) MIJttl'lew Broder1ek, Rut09r Hauer (2 hrs . 1 min) Ml "Hollywood Hot Tuba". I 1984 Adult) Oonnn McOan11tl. Michael Andrew ( 1 hr • 42 nun ) (Z) "Victory" ( 1981, Adventure) Sytv .. 1er Stallone, Michael Celne ( 1 hr . 57 min) 4rll(C) ''The Sp111I Slllrcaae" ( 1946, Suspense) Dorothy McGuue, 010fQ9 Brent ( 1 hr 29 min ) .. "Warriors Of The Wind" ( 1965, F8n laty) Animated ( 1 ht • 35 min ) •ClJ "The Looely Guy" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Maritn. Chari.a Grodin (2 hr1 ) "OAR y L " ( 1985. Science Fk:tiOrt) M11ry Beth Hurt. Michael McKean. ( 1 hr . 40mtn ) •Ill) "Divorce Amel'k:en Style" ( 19a7. Comedy) Qjck Ven Dyke, Debbie Rey· nolds (2 hrs ) •CB> "Murrow" (1988. Ofame) O.nlel J Trevanll, Oat>My Coleman ( 1 hr . 40 min I _ ....... --iiiu-- •11i~ San~ Charo-rt etts Rivals become lovtfl H the Chris- tians bal11e the Seracent ln medieval Eu· ~ (I hr 38 m1n) 1:11{C) ll(MI "Too Scared To Screem" ( 1985 Orama) Mike Connort. Anne Arc.her A pottce llevtenenl teame up with an undetcover 1Jgent to lnwstlgate the n1urders ol several w~ in a Manhallen ~arlment hOuse 'A' ( 1 hr • 44 min ) t:a • llO¥W 'lw1n Oete<:t1Yft" ( 1976, Mys· tery) Jim and John Hager, Llfflen Gllh Twin private oerectrves attempting to e, ~ a gang of phony peychlcs become 1nvotved In mur'tler ~hr . 30 mlf'I ) az>'" nu llJ H • (!) AUTO MCM USAC Midgets. from 1n d1anapol11 (Al ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ,,.. •. ..-c,.~ W ~ =. "The Protector" (1i85, Ora· me) Jackie Chan, Danny Ai.no Two New York cops head tor HMg Kong to ... rcl'l tor a drug kingpin who hat kldnf PQed l>ls tomler bUslnMi partner'' dllughttf 'R' Q lht , 35mtn) -mfTWATClt ..... , ..... . ... .... ntl&..o. -11911YOllD at S..ttle Seaha~• (Live) Q (3 hrt ) ~Cll ... ~~ ~ The giant pan· da 1t observed 1n the remote Wolong NII· ural Reserve in Chlne IJnd In toot around lht world. and 1he h11to11c 1nternatlonal ef· lort lo help lhem 1n 1he11 fight tor eurvtvel tt l ex11=. ( 1 l'lr) MY _,z . ., ..... ..., .... LA_T9P,Al&Y llJ I I II• OP.,. mew 110¥11 "The Profeulonalt" ( 1966. W .. ttrn) Burt Lancaster. LM Mervin A wealthy American hires lour ~Otf\arlee to recover h11 wife who 1'181 bMn kid- napped by a Mexlean QUl(rllla leader PO' (I l'lr, 57 min) IA•AU 't ml1UT MrTI Highllghta of t"-1985 World Settea (Royal1 ve Car· e11nal1) ( 1 hr I ' lllMI "The Advonturet Of Buckaroo Banzai Acrot1 Tl'le 8th Of,,,.nalon" ( t~. Science ActiOn) Peter weu.r. John Lllhgow A band or adventurm bat· lie enemy allene whO are aceldentaMy re- 1eaMd ltom the 8tl'\ dimension et a r"4Jlt of a researcl'ler'• e11per1men11 In tttreo 'PO' ( 1 l'lr • 43 min I •~n n (I)llCMI "City Heat" (t984, Aelv9nture) Chnt Eatli¥0od. Burt ~noldS. T owarda the tnd of ProhlbltlOn, I cop WtioM pert· net It mvrdtfed teerne up with hie on.- time. lrrend, a private dttectllle, and or· chelttatta tome tency footwork to track •idow==• ·pQ· < 11'\t. 37 min.) ':'Cl.Om ,_ CW'i Jack1t de· cldeJ 10 he~ a b("ll Implant oper t1on In Ofdtf to make hetttlf m<lfe 1ttrect1v. l .. ww. ... ., ......... , .. - I -~ ......... 119 I OI M ~ Feetuted: a 100tc at Slkhl. atreet fillCherl and UW. Flctletd. e .,._, mn w Unda Evans on the Auatrellen eat of har upcoming m~ ....... Cl) ,. •AIAIM Ted Danson ("Cheers"). a helfaytltt with IMOYati.... la:---. ~c•• .-. ...... ----~ ...... .., NEE MT W Popey.'a Grand PrtxiZlfrom New Otteena. (R) ~ .='"Noateratu. The Varnpyre" ( 1979, Fanta.y) Klaua Kina611. IMbelle Adfanl '8aMd on Bram Stoker's "OrllCU- la " A centuries-old vampire vtctlmlne en Engti.h family and OonMqUently beoomee the quarry ot an old adv9rtaty. (8ubtl- tled~~ 1 ht., 47 min) • UIDWI 19 m ... "Virgin laiend" ( 1959, A~ tur•) Jenn Cauevetff, Vlfglnll Mhl<ell. A fishermen comes to the aid of a ~'Wed couple •flat they buy. Caflb-bM~~· hf .. 46 min,) ,. • ' FNtuted! Ester W*ams and Rich Llnle talk about how much Hol';· wOOd ha• changed; Tom Poaton and Cel- t• Burke °" W!!Y atara cha~ their name; chlldhoOd celebfltles dleeuaa-goWlng up I~=.-: U.ATU. .......... ., ..... L .WC:::a M1ny Stouffat eurveys the dlYeralty of Amer1can birdl. Including Iha arctic tatn and the roadrunner Q l mM..UW , . .,. ..... ,., .... llOCI Boober wrc~ for a quieter place away lrom the 9QnOt and Im" of Fraggle Rock Q ... ..-ucme From Oak TrN. -(I) Uft a M.&.8 Chip admits that ha't ~around by a bully. Q • • IU WIHle loaaa hit tamper with ALF on a famify ctmplng trip. In aterao. e llO¥ll "That'• Ent8'1tlnment" ( 1974. Mvslcal) Freet Aatalra. Bing Croaby. Thirty y .. rt of MGM'1 maglo rnualCal mom.nt1, from "Broadway M91ody" ( 1929) to "Glgt" ( 1958). fNtUflnQ Mh all-time graatt u Judy Garland. IN.C. Flelda ind Clalk<lable~) l.&:'ata1 = "Foul' Play•· ( 1978, Comedy) Hawn. Chevy CMM. A lltlfttlln enllatt the aid of an Inept potto. dee.cf,..,. attar aha t>eeomtt lnYolYed In t b'larre eerln of murdtfa and kidnapping at· ... t~~tva.~ • . ..... ... ... PeltontolOdtt Dtvtd Steedman reflnaa Chet* OenWl'1 theory of evotutlon thtough toeall dtlMlover· '" on the GtlapaQOI Ind Coot! lelandl; alto a Visit to the Brttlah Mueeum. Q ( 1 ht) -...Ii. 1 ...... .,. •wmr••--,. P.inters home• Moren and Albert lleratadt. and phot~e~rs Wllllam H. Jeckaon, Tim(> thy 0 Suillvan end Eedweard Muyb<ldge . era lnepired by the W"tatn landtcape'1 grand«#, eltO. plctur .. Oeplctlng the flnal ~of the "Wiid W•t." ( 1 ht.) ~ ... "The Philedalphla ExperllT)enl" (198-4, SClanc:e Fiction) Mlctia.i Pera, Nancy Allen. In 1943, a top eecret radar t•t eboerd e naval dattroyat Q089 haywire and two Miion ere propelled, via & time-warp, Into a almller e1Cperlment tek- i!!S1 place In 1984. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .• 42 min.) CH} ... "Sui:*glfl" ( 1984, Fent•y) Helel'I Sletat. Faye Ouneway. S"'*man'a cousin comes to Etirth to recover a preci-ous atone, the llt•lorce of her planet, whleh hH tali.ti Into the clutches ol • Wicked, powat·mad 10rcer... 'PG' Q ( l ht.. 6" min.) CD ... "The Coca-cola Kid" (1985. Comedy) Etlc Roberta, Greta Scacchl. An Atlante-baaed aof1 drink whit kid trlH to ~ the Cllt~of a remo&e..ataiLot- Auatralla that thlngt go ballet With Col<• 'R'~~n) ~~MAU.'ITAU. tM.m,,_La Wi.i "Legend Of Sleepy HOllOW" Ed Beg- ley, Jt. portrays Iha haplesa teacher lcha· bod Crane In this version of tri. clUalc Wa8hington trvlng lhon 11ory. Charles Durning and Beverly 0' Angelo CC>-'llar In stereo Q ( 1 ht ) · I I.YI& • (I) flf .._ U. (Premiere) Life gets hectic for frae-lance photographer Samantha Rutaelt wtlafl her teen-age II• let eulve9--on IN~ Tonight· Sam'-. tlstat lnvtt• a punk-rocker 10 a business party. Stars Pam Dawber and Rebecca Schaeffer. -e e ...._ lnml A 10-year-otd boy UM1 a magic lpell to IWllch bodies with hie aNlng gfandfather In 11ereo Q l=l:IWa OP AL.fll'fm --~llL'TI ... ...,. .-..a I I ..,,._ -..... -.rtlC ... ia ...... wat1'1 hula dance. Iha defenM rnecha- nlamt of lntleett; the wlldtlfe In Central America'• Belll-8: a 9000-mtle rowing marathon. (2 hl'I.) -· Cl) ~ Stephanie becomea den mothaf to a group of 11 ·yH r-old Ranger Girla._9 8 • .,. "COiors" (Premiere, Ora- ma) Leeley Ann Warren, PNltp MlohMI Thomea Oi9crlmlnatlon and a custody ault brought by an e.1e·tiusband follOw an lntat· rectal Southern couple's marriage. In .,.,. ao.o~, ... e A Phoenix Foundation. member It connect out of his life ~ I(~ CMA--.T wrnt DOii ccma1.. UIT •-In the late 1800t, two brother• (Timothy Bottoma. Bruce Bo•· lettnet) dMd8d by Jealouty for their ta- lhar't 1ttectlon meet up whh a beautlfvl, but evtl young Mductr... (Jane s.y. mour) who tak• advantage of the atten- llon-bolh pi0¥ide ~Bated on a ll0\191 by John Steinbeck (Part I of 2) (2 hrs.) e IGl.D WIT Orton Welles narrates tht9 account ol a modern gold rush In Brazlt. where thousands of worker• battle to be· come mllllonalrn { 1 hr ) · l ..... ,.L.09 ..-r Ulll The village scribe and hla son a11uggte to survtve a famine during the Year ol the Hyena, and the vlllage 11 finally abandoned (R) Q ( 1 hr L (l)M~•LOIUI .•--. ~ITMTm ~' llOWll "The Company Of Wolves" ( 1986. ~lesy) Ange1L1.anabury_Devld Warner After a Slorytallmg ses:tlOn by her eccentric grandmother. a young glrl hat lurld dreams of witchcraft and wolves that merge with reality 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) (%) .. "The Sun Shines Bright" ( 1~4. Comedy) Charles Winninger. Ar· teen Whelan A amaH Kentucky 1own be- comes the scene ol a hotly contested race between rwo rivals lor a judgeship ( I hr . JOmtn) l mneaum -(I) HI 11111 ...,_ Mary Jo't daughter partlolpat .. In Iha Miu Pr• T .. n Atlanta contest Cl) ... "Any w~ " 1968, BRING A LITTLE of the OUTSIDE INSIDE! ...... ... ., ..... , FM0-UWA4 ACTION c.u c;!{~ °W7i·ndows • Custom f'lt to E.111un1 Opcn1n1 (No bolldlnc moctllk'•UOn r41q11lred) • Top.or Side Openlnp Include Removable SCreene • Adjustable GIHI SMtve1 • Tinted Glau Available • Unlimited O..ltn OpUons • Cholc. of Meul F'lnlth 10% dllcount off total cost with this advertisement .. I C'urnd Tope &t 0.)'1-0ur SpeclallJ (714) 841-1075 HunUnl\Oft Buell Sunday, October 5, 1986 13 --....-wc:on1. Comedy) Jane Fonda. JalOO RoberdS. EvttfY Wednesday. a "model" hutbend visits his mistress In a rax .. xempr tulta ~hrs .• 30 mtn ) ~ ': UC. Rally of 1000 Lakes. from An~ 1~ (I hr ) -lr'~aUCIY An Atgnan 1mm- a I ontandl lhal his slsler's soul is Q ( 1 hr ) I • L4 Feetured· travel to Oehu. HawaU. I '""'"" .... IMCIW9 A Phoenix Foundetlon memb« It conned out of hll 1119 aavingl. Q..(1 hf.) • e .,.. TO .,..,_ Secretly filmed during the 1986 South Afrlcen stale of emetgency, epertheld'• efftctt on the chlldren are examined through l.nttrilewa with doctOfl. vlotlma and eyewttneeaes of ====blacks. (1hf.) ('! .. "A View To A Klll" (1985, AO- venturt) Rogtf Moore. Tanya Roberts British agent Jam" Bond attempts t"J lhwert an lndustrlallst's plans to become czar of the computer Industry 'PG' Q (2 hrs.. 11 min.) CB) JIOY9 "Body Ooubla" ( 1984, Suspenae) Craig WaS900. ~nit Grlf· fith. An unemployed Hollywood actor, house-sitting f0t an acquaintance, be-comes ot>sessed wilh a beaullful neigh- bor, tovolved Wfth the pOtOO film lndoltry end a suspect In a violent murder. 'A' Q L! hr .. 49 min ) CD llCMI "Maxie" ( t985. Comedy) Glenn Close, Mandy Pellnkln. A demure Sen Francisco secretary develops e spli1 personaRty when the ghoet of an ootra- geous '20s flapper Inhabits her body 'PG' 1 ~~ ..... .. ---~3 771 -.. .., .. ..,Alral ............ IALTWA'llR (!)• ... (%) llCMI "The Warriors" ( 1979, Ora me) Michael Beck. Dorsey Wrlgf'lt Blamed fOt the murder of a charllmatlc leader at a New York street ;ang convention. mem- bers of a eon.y tslend gang must fight lheff" way back lo their home turt. 'A' ( 1 hr., 34 min.) -dl)llCMI "C.ged" (1950, Orama) Elea- nor Parker. Agnes Mooreheed. A young gift fa!M4y Imprisoned fOf thefl becomes a ,.11bln.;tar~2hrs.) ..., ......... ... , ICft Sketches: vampire Count Floyd (F ) In another iplo9-tlngllnQ ITIO'llt; °'· Tongue (Candy) and sidel<loTc Bruno !!AVY> fhrow a peny. • _.. Hott: Otvld Brenner. Scheduled: Jtk• LaMotta. Mike Tyt0n. e ~ Ben feats his extraordi.- nary family llff wtl cauee him to .heve a l'let'1 .U.ck. l a1•1M1w.nu.,1 .... .... , . ..., ....... -., ... .. '"l'M ~ .. (1972. Or• ma) ~ Atdfofd. ~ Boyte. A young llt>eral trt. deapetat~ to avoid 14 Sunday, October 6. 1986 being c0trupted by l'lls campaign for e seat In ttle U S Senate 'PG' ( l hr • SO mJn) l u.TTA 1tll ()) -a -Rlek's accused of killing the man who repoeaessed his boet IB> U tir .• 10 min.) D • mT OP C.. From August I 985. en left alner Carl Reiner. actress T ., ... Gan'Lel and comedian George Mii- i ier ~post Johnny Carson In ste<eo (R) .rOllA,,_.Y~LM L-=:.r -...., ..... MOii Jane perauad" her neighbor Mlehffl to discuss l'llt homosexuality on _,~~- cmocowu ~ Host David Bteoner Scheduled: Jake LaMotta. Mike Tyson. l llT-..T mM .,.,-ww-n• Hollywood's portray- al of "Singles in the MOVleS': features scenes from "Aboot Last Night," "9 1 I 2 Weelts" and "Nothing In Common " In stereo (I)~ flOOTIAU. 00 (8) A -W WITM' aL ...... A _,, AT M ...,,_ Taped at San Fran\lscO's •Fillmore audftorlum. this sa- lute to '60s rock features performances by Joan Baez. Joe Cocker and Sty and tl'le Family Stone Exctuslve concert footage of Jim Morrison. Janis Joplin and Jlml Hendrix. Host Bill Graham ([) llCMI "W0tklng Gins" ( 1986, Adull) Jamie Gin!~ The erotle adventures of some ladies of tl'le evenlng ( 1 hr • 20 min) (!) llCMI "Blondi.'s Reward" (1 948 . Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Dagwabd bungles a property deal that re- 1u1ta In his demotion to office boy. ( 1 l'lr . 35mlnfu. 1a11!:W. "Jagged Edge" (1985. Drama) Glenn Close. Jeff Bridges An attorney falls In love with her client, a San Franci&- co newspaper publisher who may be a manlpulatlve murderer 'R' Q ( t hr., 48 min .l ... e L.A11WwmtMW9Liil&W. Sc"-duled: actress Eva Gabor, comlo Ela~. In atereo ( t hr ) I llCMI "R::'Of Passion" ( t978, Dra- ma) Bernie Casey. Stephen Macht. Two heevywetgtil pl'lzeflghl8t$, Joe Louis end Mu Schmellng. square off for champlon- $hip matches In 1936 and 1938. (2 h,.. 5 mlnJ. i .:..rr TGllMff Linda Evana on Iha Australian Mt of her upcoming rnloltrenes.. • llOWI "A Whale For The Kllllng" ( 198 t. Drama) Peter Strausa. Alehard Wldm11rk A New Yorker 1tranded on the coast of NeWfoundland fights an enllra community "1 an attempt to prev901 tl'lem from &leughtar1ng a beeched whale ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1 ~'11!=mu ;;;;;;...,. . .,. "£1-r\I" ( 1986, Orama) Kata Nelligan, John MalkOYtch. New V Otk Tim. rtpor'ler Nlcholaa O. ratuma to Gr~ 10 search fOt Iha Cornmul*t ~ WhO executed l'llt mother dullng the t9t 0a Greett CMI War 'PG' ( t hr . !7 n*\.) ae 8 ()) llOWI "legs" ( 1983, Orama) Gwen Verdon, John HMrd, ThtM ambi- tious young women put thelJ tale.nit and car89fs on Iha tine When they oompete fOt a chance 10 dance with the Rltdlo -City Muslc Hell Rocitettes (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min.) -1WDIUATU.. -.... •WCClllO llOWI "Frontier Horizon" ( 1938, W"tern) John Wayne. Wlnlter .k>r*. A . promoter ICMmee to lwlncle ranchart out of t"'-!r lend In Ofdtf to bulld a dam for a r ... r;olr. (1 ht.630 min.) I Y*ft• 7 •II ... "FfMble And ~ BMn" • (1974, Comedy) James Cun. Alen Ar· kin ,Two trttWheellng San FrancilCO cops are plagued by runaway cart and elusive ladles tn their cr089-town race to protect Iha man =.,inrftld toarr"t. (2 hrs.) ~':;,. "Songwrtte<" ( 198-4, Drama) Wittie Nelson. Kris KrtStofferson The world of country music 11 filled with ups and downs for a r~red country-weslefn stno- er and his Irresponsible e•·partnef 'R' Q L! ht • 3'& min ) (I) llON "lnvaSlon US.A " ( 1985, Ad· venture) Chuck Norri$, Richard Lynch. A for"* U.S. specie! agent's petceful re- tirement IS rudely 1nrerNpted by an tnvad· Ing Communist force bent on turning Amer1t:ent against each other In srereo 'R' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min J -1 ... llCMI "Don't Malle waves" ( 1967 Comedy) Tony Curns, Claudie C.rdinate When his car IS l'llt, a tourist In Southern California winds up falling In lova with the cute lrttle ltahan fender-bender who 18 re-s ble. (2 l'lrs ) -~ M.L•119PMaY .... ,.LOm ,. -""..,.. 119 Cl)~ATat CllDH&iii =~-·-·· _ ""..,_ l1I .,.. "Mata Harl" (1985, Orama) Sy~ia Ktlltel. Ctlrittopl'ler Caz~ A Seductrve Dutch woman Is recruit~ by Germany to spy on the French In her own special way durlng World War I 'R' ( t hr ·1'"i\c. ---.... • .,. PU -wmt OIWI D W Guett. Kathleen Tumef. MICH) .. "Sunset Strip" (198e. Orama) Tom Elplnt. Cheri Ce"*on Newell. A pr.ocograpf'lef controntt the Loa Mgelet undtc world when mot>et.,. thr .. ten to ::• o.... hit friend'• nlghtclub. (1 ht .. 27 ... Ila-.... , 111111 •Cl)--"Caged HMll" (197•. Drema) Mntta Btown. Eta Gavin. Frustrated deMea and a aadlltlo ward«I plague tl'le lnmat" at a women·1 correctiOnat taclltry 'A' ( 1 hf .. t5 n'tli'\.) •(J)•·---• .. "The Battle Of The VIiia Aorl1a" ( 19&5, ~) Meureen O'Hara. ~ ard Todd. The ~en of an •tteng.cl eouPle COMIYt to reunite tMlt i»renta. -llondng Movies- .. (I) "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Orama) Hayley MMls. Bernard Lee (1 hr . 39mln) (%) ... 'Victory•• (1981, Adventure) Sytves· ter Stallone Michael Caine ( 1 hr . 5 7 min ) .. (C) "C HU 0 .. ( t~. Horror) John Heard. Daniel Stt!ln ( 1 fir . 30 min ) .. Nl(C) "Avalanche" (1978, Suspense) Rock Huc!soo, Mia Farrow ( I hr . 31 min ) (I) "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Western) Richard Farnsworih. Jackie Burroughs ( 1 hr .. 32 min) (%) ''GarbO Talks" I 1984, Drama) Anne Bancroft. Ron Silver ( 1 hr •3 min ) NI t1ll "Flamingo Road" It 9•9. Drama) Joan Crawford, Zacl"l8ry Scoll 12 hrs ) .. CH> "Ooof To Door" ( 1984, Comedy) Ron LieOman Arllss Howard ,( 1 hr , 25 min ) .. (t) "Cry R11pe1 (1973 0r'1vna) Peter Cottteld Andr.-a Marcovicc1 ( 1 hr 15 m111) .. (%) "Once Upon A T1ma In America" ( 1984, Drama) Robert Oe Niro. James WOOds (2 hrs . 30 mm.) .. Cl) "My FooliSh Heart" ( 1950. Romance) Oana Andrew'.!. Susan Hayward (2 hrs ) -(C) "Chart01S Of Fire" (1981, Drama) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson (2 hrs • 3 min ) CH) "Reno And The Ooc" ( 1983. Come dy) Kenneth Welsh. Henry Ramer ( 1 hr . 40 mln) (I) "T 8>t8S Carntval · (1951 Comedy) ES1he1 W•thams Re~ Sk@non 1 t ht t 7 mm) -Q7j-·G-Men I t9"15 Drama) James Cag- ney. Ann Dvo1ak (I> hrs) -· "The Stranger W1th1n (1974. Sci· ence-F1ctlon) Barbara Eden. George Grtz· zard (I hr 30 min ) 11:11 (%) "Outek M1ll1on<;' ( 193 1 Drama) Spencer Trac.y Marguerita Qlurch1ll ( 1 hr 12 min ) -Ala.moon...,,__ -· "The McConnell Story" ( 1955, Ad· 119nture1 Alan Ladd June Allyson (2 hrs I (t) 'Jim Tharpe Alt American' (195 1. Biography) Burt Lancaster. Phyllts Thaxter ( t hr . 47 min ) '111 (1) "Red Dawn ( 1984, Adventute) Pa- lrtcl< Swayze. C Tt10mas Howell ( 1 hr . 54 mln) (%) "Blazing Saddl"JS ( 1974 Comedy) Cleavon Little Gene Wilder ( t hr . 34 min) ' •CC> '2010· ( 1984, Science Fiction) Roy Scheider. Jonn LllhgOW ( 1 hr • 5• min ) CID "The R11zor's tdge" ( 1984. Ofama) Btll Murray. Thefesa Russell (2 hrs . 8 min ) •CD "S.St Revenge" ( t983. Adventure) John Heard. Levon Helm ( 1 hr . 31 min ) CZ> "Creator" ( 1985, Comedy) Peter O'T oole. Mariel Hemingway ( 1 hr . 4 7 min) tilt "Diamond Horseshoe' ( 1945 Musi- cal) Belly Greble Dick Hsymes ( 1 hr . 44 mtn) W C[) "Te~ To Me" I 1984. Ofama) Austin Pendleton Mteh8el Murphy ( 1 hr.. 30 min) .. Cl) "Red Sun" ( 19n, Western) Charles Bronson. Alain Delon (2 hr• ) Cl) "Oeelh Hunt" ( 198 I, Adventure) Charlet Bronton, Lee Marvin (2 hrs ) "Ups & Downe" ( t983, Comedy) Colin Sklnn.r, Andrew $sbrlton ( l hr 37 min.) (%) "Attack Of The 50-Foot Woman" ( 1958, Science-Fiction) Allison Hayes WtPlam Hudson ( 1 hr, 13 mill.) ~ t1ll "The Shakiest Gun In The West" ( 1968, Comedy) Oon Knolls Baroara Rhoades (2 hrs .. 5 min ) •® "To Find My Son" ( 1980. Drama) Richard Thomas. Ju11e Cobo t t hr , 40 min) -lveniag ---- .. 1.:;,.L Cll ... PALLIUY ~00.--·mMJ 9.1Hmll9CMIT .... ,..._ ll.U1191 T1llOUIM TMI MTI llCMI "Chariots Of Fire" ( 198 t, Ora ma) Ben Cross, Ian Ctlatleson Social pressure and personal lurmoll t>eset two very different Bntlsh aoiletes on their way to glory In the 1924 Paris Olympics 'PG' ~~m~ • ctJ 11CM1 "S~irl 119a•. Fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye,OUnaway Superman s COUSln COO'lfi to Earth to recover a prec1- ou~ stone, the llfe-lorce of her planet, which hes fallen 1n10 the clutches of a wicked. power-mad c;orc"'ess PG' It hr .. 5• min~ .. 1== :' Cl.Oii Pa. COWORT The Rushes house Is scheduled for demo1111on when the city plans to construct a ':!.!~!>way station. IE:'-'=····-"'°"*'·"-= w.. llCMI "Vampyr" ( 1932. Fantasy) Sy· bille Schmitz. Julian West. A young man has a fateful encounter with a member or the undead. (1 hr.) NI 8 IOIMT A profile of Humphrey Bogart with cops Of his fltms and intervtews with some of hts friends. Hos1 Joseph C.m- panella. ( 1 hr,) D 8"9T.-rf Tmlllff Interview with Lionel Richie. ....... (I) ,. .,.._ Aulhof Jackie Collins; a bOuUque that setts celebrities' hend-me- down clotheS •::'um ~ ..-..co.Mtt KOCI' - I . ...._ OIPOllNm ..... u. ..... l90llT lat IO ... From Atlanta (Taped) ~hr ) .... P#91 CMAll A black student, Intent on winning the moot court competition. d11ves htS poor partner to open ret>ellion. j hr) DAMIMADOWI 1":11 llCMI "Deer Detective" ( 1979. Suspense) Brenda Vaccaro. Arlen Deen Snyder A female police sergeant be- comes romanll<:ally lnvOlved with a COi· 1ega professor while Investigating four bi- zarre murders. (2 hrs ) 1:9DCMDIMAMI A NATIONAL CABLE EXCLUSIVE SAT 9PM (},,,;.J_;UJ"1i4htg. 1/;,Jt(/tfM Susan Sorondon stars as on amateur sleuth. in COMPROMISING POSITIONS. o comic whodunit ONLY ON SHOWTIME ... NOT ON HIOI SHOWTIME. -~~ --....J (;I \ COPLEY COLONY CABLEVISION 549-3500 Sunday. October 5. 1986 15 .. _ .. cl ..... ay Cont. 1930s Texas, a tenacious woman coo· cetves a plan to save.hef' farm from a benk foreclosure and Is hel~ by a trenllent black field w()r1(er and a blind World Wer I veteran 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) (I).,_ "American Flyers" (1985. Ora- ma) Kevin Costnet. Oevld Grant. During a grueling blcycle competition In the Colofa· dO Rockies. a doctor and bis Ill oollege- dropout brother make strides toward a r• cooc111a11on In stereo 'PG-13' Q (1 hr . 5.4 ~'1 -1Cll ... .... =-C&.Oll POR C090IT' Henry's Ille Is threatened wnen he's the only eyewitness llna=ry·_.._ ~~••w -DOUICU. FACll Gf Ql.1'm AUTO UC. CART Mlehlgan 250, , from Brooklyn, Mich. (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CD .,_ "Old Enough" (198A, Orama) Sarah Boyd. Rainbow Harvest. Despite differences In their backgrounds. !WO adO- lescents develop a friendship that helps to ease their growing pains. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min) NI 9 I ON nil T09 Featured: a IOOk at what area him schools are teaching some ol thelr star stuc»nts. D ..,.,.y_" 10llllfT Interview with ac1ress Cln=ams. • .... (I) N 11MAJ111 An 80·year·otd dancer: Justine ("Family TteS' ) and Jason "Valernt") Bateman and their perents. ~Mm ... ,,....~,.,, • -.GfflGINm ,._,.&.Olm ...... .., .... OM M PUI IC:8m wmt .CM•a ~Guest: Kathleen Turner G DAM llWIDWI NI Im .,_ "Roustabout" ( 1964, Musical) Elvis Presley. Barbara Stanwyck A carnl· val singer leaves during a lull In bUslness. but returns tor the love of the owner's dau~hrs • 5 min.) • 79 8 Y Featured: Joanna Cassidy talks about the person who Inspired her career. Ron Howard tells why he took his Pflvate company publlc: growing up In HOI~. I -~ Victor's hot date lwtth~~; e:;,;.•wrv. -.&.YWOOD •·-rA ..... ·~-=--Gf 'mil.I ........... llAI .._ ~lured: a tour of Scandinavia. Ma11 J*fetmlna the tong "The Death Of Mary Lou And Ojl'lers," • compilation of the world's great"t dlsaa· tar = • ~ .,_ "Attack Of The 60-Foot Worn· an" ( 1958. Solenc•FIOtlOn) A.Miion Hay• Wllllam Hudlon. After btlng IYb- )eCltd .o r non. • women ~owa to l 'Ct:;n. !Ont. (1 hr .. t3 mln,) FromOtk Tr .. .. (I) • .,. 18 Sunday, October 5, 1986 D • -AY 'TO m•-A cl8"er dog seeks help wtlen his ownets are Injured In a serious auto accident. In stereo Q ( 1 hr.) e .,_ "The Mirror Craek'd" ( 1980. Mystery) Elizabeth Taylor. Angele L8n$- bury. Baied on a story by Agatha Chris· tie A strange murder lnvoMng rival Holly· wood stars takes place In en English ~=== 1 = "Ooctodlel<olt" (1983. eom.- dy) Dan Ayl<royd. Donna Dixon A timid college professor Is recruited to take the place of 1 plmp. and soon ftndS himself ~oyt~ ~s new occu= (2 hta.) • DC-ua nll Of WI (Se~son Premiere) The tlrat episode of this magazine-style roun<kJp of recent ICl80tlllc devel<>pments eumlnas wild horses' behavior on· ShacklefOfd l~nd (N.C ) • a new treatment for premature In· tents sutterlng respiratory problems, train· ing young figure Skaters with blomechan· lcs, making a new potato chip Host Peter Graves. CJ ( 1 hr ) I ....... CMUla t. WOW wmt W ... IB1. Pol111cal satirist Merk RuSMlt and So- viet affairs experts. Including fortnef New York Times Moscow Bureau Chlef Ham· son Salisbury, examine various facets of Soviet 111-through highlights of TV ekp9 presented on the nlghtly news broadcast "Vr-" (1 hr) CC) "Remo Wlutams. The Adventure Begins" ( 1985, Adventure) Fred Ward, Joel Gray With the help of a philosophical martial arts master • .a New Yorlt cop re- cruited by thii government IS molded Into an lnvinclble crfme fighter 'PG· 13' Q ( t hr .. S. min.) (I) '911CA'I CW: CNN I ,. DOllll ... iiilt Fir11 round taped tilghllghll CH)"°"' "Until September" ( 1964. Ora· ma) Karen Allen, Thierry Lhef'mltte Stranded 1n Paris attar being separated from her tour group. an AmarQn women meets and fells In love with a married banker 'A' c:;i ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CD "°"' "Sesame Str"t Presents: FOi· low That Bird" ( 1985, Comedy) Votoes of Jim Henson, Carroll Spinney Whisked away to llllnols by a misguided social wotker, Bio Bird sets out on an adv91'lture to rejoin hla friends In New York. 'G' ( t ihr .. :.,~ .,.. .. ..,, ... .. Cl) llTT9t DA ft Dean encourages Btl· an to chMt on en Engllsh exam e _.. "Jeremiah Johnson" (1972. Adventure) Robert Redford. Wiii Geer A k>nef In the American Mldernns t•kes an lndlan wife but endangefl himself and his family by breaking en ancient l"dl11n te-bo0-2 hra., 30 mfn.) aulCI Of A UN1lm , ... .. --••n·n ........ 11 dtBll •t ,....,., ...... • ~= .. •.L A deal woman wit· neeeM e bantl robbery that rnutted In Ira~ (1 ht.) e • _ ,...., ~llthew Lawr9008 lolnl the CISt In the tolt of Joe)"• younger ~°"*· In stereo Q .... (II Cl9I At the end of WOrid War II, Biiiy Lee (Stephen Collins) and Sonny Butts (Brad Devis) return to Delano· whert Bitty a pOlthcl&n and ally of Hugh Holme9 (Charlton Heston). PfOtasts Sonny's •bu· S1ve behavlOr as e pOlioeman, Sonny tries to redeem himself by reopening the mur def cases left unsolved 20 years before {Part 2 of 3) (2 hrs ) • .. 'The Plutonium Incident" (1980. Orama) Janet Margolin. Bo Hop· kins An actMst at e nuclear poW9f plant DecQmes the targel of company l'lareas· ment when Ile tries to meke fellow em- ployees aware of Inadequate safety con- trols (2 hrs ) e WOIU wmDn WAL.La m'fL .... M'9'I APMCAll _. Based upon her long-lost memolf "West With the Night." which recounted her experiences growtng up as a European w~n In Africa, Thor· oughbred racehorse trainer and aviation pioneer Bery1 Markham Is profiled ..Actor Ila Talbot N rretes ( t hr) ..._TMIU. WO-. nil WOIU Of ~ (Season Premiere) The first epltode Of this magazme-style round-up of recent scienttflc c»velopmenta examlnet wild horses' behavior on Shact<leford Island (N C ) , a new treatment for premature In- fants suffenng respifatory problems. train· 1ng young figure skaters with blomechan· lcs, maklnQ a l'ltlW po1&10 chip. Wost Peter Graves.~ ( 1 hr.) Cl') M. YltM4l: ...... CHAM--(!)ITMnmt (I) .,.. "Rustlers' Rhapsody" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Berenger. G W. Bailey With hts 1ru5ted horse. a blazing six.gun and a hm1t1ess supply of fringed shirts, a crooning cowbOy restores peace to a troubled town In stereo 'PG' c:;i ( 1 hr , 28 m1n) (Z)llOW9 "Creator" (1985. C~) P&- ter O'Toote. Mariel Hemingway With the help of lree-splrlted young woman. • br1I· llant but datt sclen11st Irias 10 re-<:f .. t• hi& !Ong-dead wtfe trom c.tls he's prlMfVed for =~ear•. 'R' ( 1 hr , 47 min ) ._1 .. ~rj11ck" (t954, Adven- ture) Sterling Heyden, Vera Ralston A young lumberman vows vengeance for his father's death (2 hra ) • D •YOU MAlrt In stereo Q (!) iiOwW "The EJceoutloner" (1970. Dr•· m•) George Peppard. Jo8n Colllna A British agent 11 suspended atter he tr\91 to prove that one of hTs colleagues It ~ trel· tor. (2 hrs.,.30 min.) Cl') ICMA11 NAKC Midwestern Champion- ship, from Columbus, Ohio. (R) CC .,_ "The Great Muppet Caper" ( 1981. Comedy) The Muppets. Charles Grodin The Muppets travel to London. Whe<I reporte<s Kermit and Fou;e be- COIM caught up In a jewel robbery and MIN Piggy It romanced b)' 11 dashing con tNn. ·a· ~!;ii min -lr.w• (Season P1em11<e) Ed· werd WOOdwtlrd tters H Robert McOan. a retired lntelllgence operatfve who UMS vig- lfante tactlct to bring fuatlce to the strMI• of Manhetttn. Tonlgh1: MeC•n·s ralltlon- shlp with his lr .. clble aon It further attelned by hie tnvotveme"nt In a c .. e. ( 1 hr.) •• IT ... Et• A VlttnarnMe eur· geon replaeet Craig: Lucy Papenctrao forcet £hfllch to foln her at her Qf•nd-mother'• birthday perty. Q ( 1 hr.) -W.dnestlay Coad. &r-J:IMl9 awn•a...cow.,. ... -. Politlcel satlflet Maftl Auelell and So- viet affair• el(peftt, lnclUdlng forrMf New York Times Mo.cow BurMu Chief Harri· aon S.llsbufy, ex.amine various face11 of Soviet Hft through·hlghllghta of TV QJlps oreeented on the nightly news btoadeaSt r.vr;;~·~~ • '-..~WM.La mm. .... ...... -BllMd upon her ~ memoir "WMt With tha Night." whlCtl recounted her ~ growtl'lg up .. • EutopMll women In Africa, Thor· oughbted r~ trein.r end evletlon pioneer Beryl Markham II proflled. ACtOf E~lllbot nerr•t ... (1 hf). .. "Jegged Edge"'(19815. Drame) Cloee. :Jeff Bridges. An ettorney fella In love with her cilent, • San Francis- co newspeper P'Jbllsher who mey be a manlpuletlVe ~derer. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 48 ir ... .-e ULT WAm ® .. ICTt M -... This doou- met11ery presenll lour cete hlstorlel of In- nocent citlzana Who were tent 10 prlton '°' crimes ranging from robbery to rape t ~ .. MIMI .. __ ,... -...... _. ..... .... .. • lit Wiim.a tW 11&&1' ... ,. .. , ICTY Skatchet. Bobby Bittman (Levy) fTlat(es hit screen debUt: Johnny U.Rua (Cindy) promotes a new cereal Gualta: Daryl Hell and John Oates. • ~ Host David Brenner Scheduled: country aloger Tanya Tucicer. ac1r ... loratt• Swtt. • ••IA t.MI Rle regrets her decision to ~n • k~IU$. 1 ............ ....... ..., ~ones 01 God" ( t985. Dra- me) Jane Fonda. Anne Bancroft. Investi- gating • newborn Intent's death at • con· vent, a psyc:f\latrlars aeercti for e ratlonal explenetlon ts clouded by a young nun's faith and mysticism 'PG-13' Q (1 ht., 37 ~i.a,.... . CJ) .. "Cln You l<eep It Up For A WHk?" ( 1978, Comedy) .i.remy Bul- lock, Richard O'Sulllvtn. A young woman agr"' to marry t"ww boyfriend on the con· dltlon that he remain gainfully employed for ~ deys. ( t hr .. 35 min.) (I) _. ''Hearts And Armour" ( 1983, A~lure) Rick Ectwards. Tany1 Rot>-em. Atvall beOOrfle lovers as the Chflt- tw. blttll the Sentoln9 In rnedleYat Eu- ~ f 1rt··38mlo.) tW l!j -~'Getting AWIY from 11 All" (187'. Comedy) Batblra F91don. Larry H1gmen. When twO mlddr.da• couples dfGp-ou4 of the "r1t race" anO aeek per•· dlM. thay get laa5 then they bargelned for. (1 hr tl 35 min.) "'11(1J ... "AM Amerlcen Glflt In Hlet" · (1813, Adl.ltt) SMUNI Grant. Mlcnel L." A ...ithy young women lffltt11 htr tr*'dl to the South P1elfto to lhett the detaltl of thefr meet recent erotic td¥tn- tures. (1 hf .. 20.mln) ,,.. ()) ADDllU One of Mona's trlendl l'hlnks her hutdand Is having an afflir. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) 8 e TQllMr Host· Johnny C.rson. In St9f80. i 1 hr.) l ~O/llA,,_.Y_,.LM a ~ -...wu..-r ... ..-y ..... llt//Mf Troubles eurround ,,.,,. u she triet to =her fr1end Rob explain his ll:~iLn . ---·~·---_Sched­uled· Gene and Roger ~Pf881 thalr vlewt on the colorlzatlon of clat9lc bleek·•nd- wtlilt films. (f)-OOUf&i di ~ Hott: David Branner. Scheduled: country tlflgt' Tanya Tucker. acrtreu L0<ttta Swft. ·=== !) .. "Mble" (t985, Comedy) Glenn Clo&e. Mandy Patlnkln A demUre San FranctSCo secretary develops a split ptfsonallty when the ghost ot an outra- geous '20s llaJ>i* Inhabits her body. 'PG' Q_ ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) TOP um .,_ Brian Baronet -4 Joey Fatretl In a Junior we118fW81ght bout · schedoled Im 1() rounds, from Atlantic City (R}j2 hrs .. 30 min.) i ••1CY JllCUll U::. llO¥ll "Victory" ( t981, Ac!Venture) Sylvester Stallone. Michael C1lna. During World War II. Allied POWI ... their t!lket to lreedom 1n a match between their socce< team and lhe German National Team 1n Parts In stereo 'PG' (1 hr .. 57 mt GJ. LUI .n WmtM¥1D~ Scheduled: comedian Jflfry Seinfeld. In ster~l.,. I fMllfJ/ITNIWWWTm llCMI "Rogue Male" ( 1976, Adven- ture) Peter O'ioole, John Standing. A man who made an unsuccessful assassi- nation attempt against Adolf Hitler ~ comes the quarry of Nazi agents.. (2 hr&. tOmln,j... iii :.r,dJ SFTGllMr lnt9fVlew with actreaa Cl~ Williama. • llCMI "The Bounty Man" ( t972, Western) Clint Welker, Richard Basehart. Because of her amazing Ukaneaa to HIS dead wffa, • bounty hunter beoomeS drawn to the gtrllrlend of a criminal he has captured. p hf.1 30 min.) l ••·••••mu A1~-'14CAI• tTOIY ..... La. .. "The Uttle Drvmcner Girl" ( 1984. Orame) Diena Keaton, Yorgo Voyflfils. AacNhed by lsr..U operet!VM. an actreu blComas a doUblt egant ae- slgned to tractc dOwn a notorlout Peltttln-- ian terrorist. 'A' (2 hra . tO mlo.) ... ()) llOWll "Mott Wanted" (1976, ' Mystery) Robert Stactl, Shelley Novack. A. speclllt pofioe unit trlleka dOwn • mur- dfraf' whole victim• lnclUOt •number o1 E nunt. (R) (1 tw.1 20 min.) .. _,.ATUMI .. ''Sttnd Alone" (1986. DretM) ~ Pim Ofltr. Forty yaert after balno decorated tot vtalof, a Wor1d War II hero etalhtt with dNQ delln In hla T .. 011MWMM«Tm nalghbomood. 'R' ( 1 hr .. '9 min.) w1••- ... "Outlaw Bluel" ( 1977. Drame) Peter Fonda. Susan-Saint James. When a ~try-W9Stem linger steels hit eong, an ex·con trlee deeperattly to retrM hit recording rights While betfllng the police. 1*ft• H•ll ' i hra.) ... "Partners In Crime" (1973, Ad- venture) Let Grant, Lou Antonio. A judge end her ualatant UM three p11ytng cards to help find an amneslec'• hidden IOot. ( t hr., 30 min.) • C'f ~UIC"f- .. "Quick Mllllont" ( 1931, Dra- me) Spenoa< Tracy, Marguerite ChUrchlll . An ambltlOut truck drlvaf rtMI thfough the rankt to the top of the racketeart, ( 1 hr .. .. TMllOPMwmMC.,. .,..., ML•MPM&Y .... ,.La. wl' 2 'ia •• W _."Pale Rider" {1985, Western) Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty A mys. 1erlous strange< rldeS into a mining town and brings much-needed relief to gold prospectors being harassed by an unscru· pulous power baron. 'A' Q ( 1 hr , 53 mlnk - llCI CAWTT lllOW -,~A'lat ..,_"Patterns" ( 1956, Orama) Van Heflln, Ed Begley Based on a drama by Rod S811ing. >A bvslnesS tycoon gets caught up In a high-echelon PoW8f strug· , ..... ... -""ll'fOllD I ~) 1:11 llCMI "Private Resort" (1985, Come- dy) Rob Morrow. Johnny Depp. Two teen.agers prowl the beaches of a posh resort for beautiful women. 'R' ( l hr . 22 min.) ..()) llOm "The Emerald Forest" (t985. Orama) PowefS Boothe, Meg Foster Al· ter a decade-IOng search. an Ame<lcan tnglnMr la reunited with his son who has btooma the ~al product of his Ame· zon trlbatmen ebductort.. In stereo 'R' Q .. ---l hr , 65 mlo.) .. "The Power" ( 196&. Sc~ Fiction) George Hamilton, Suzanne F>lethette. A mysterious power attempi. to control the mlndt of the aclentlsts lri a ~laboratory. (2 hrt .. 30 min,) • .. "The Savage CUrse" (1974, Mystery) Geofgt Chakll'ls, Jenny Agulllf'. A man leernt two dlaturblng feet• about hit missing brothef' s glrltn.nd: eve<y men ~ho fells In loYe with her d!Mppeera and her prot1etlve unc:ta It obtttatd with the WOfka of= Allen Pot. ( 1 hf., 30 """.'·> -------. ... I ... iW .. "EJaril" ( 18815. Ortma) t<ate Nelllgen. JoM ~lltOYlch. ~ York Timet report« ~ G11Q9 retuma to Greect to ....cfl ~ tt. COmmufllll ~who ·~ ... "'°"* ~ tha 1a.t08 Greek CM w.. 'PG' (1 tw .. g7 m1n.1 Ml&Ll•••n I -.. Sunday, October 5. 1986 19 _ ........ ...;.m ..... p --~~· •Cl:> "HMveoly Bodies" (1985, Orama) cynthla Cele, Richard Aeblere. ( t hr., 2i min.) •CI> "0.A RY L."J1985. ScJenc. Flotlon) Mary Belh Hurt lchMI McKMn. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) . 79CI:) "Oallat" (1 950, W•t•n) Glry Coo- e!f. Ruth Roman. (1 hr .. 3A min.) •GD "That Certain Woman" (1037. Ora· ma) Bette Devis, Henry Fond9. ~ h"-) 79(1) "Sir"" Of Flre" (1984, Orami) Ml- chael Para. Diana Lana. ( 1 hr., 3A min.) •CB> "Sphinx" (1981, Actv.nture) Frank Langelfa. Lealey·Anne Down. ( 1 hr., 69 min.) (%) "Victory" < 1981. Actv.ntw•> SyMa- ter Stallone. Mlcha.i Caloa. ( i hr., 57 min.) •Cl:> "The Phlll.Qalphla Ex~rlment" ( 19£M. Scieoo. Action) Mlcheel Pera, Nancy Ali.rl. ( 1 hr., 42 min.) •(!) "Death Be Not PrOUd" (19'f6. Ora· ma) Arthur Hiii. Jana Alaundef. (2 hra.) -Cl> "Tenneseee Champ" (195-4. Orama) Shelley Winter•. Oaw.y Martin. ( 1 hr .. 13 min) -al) "Acrou The Pacific" ( 1942, Adven- ture) Humphrey Bogart Mary Attor. (2 hfS) -· "Congr1tulatlon1. It'• A Boyl" (1971, Comedy) 8111 Bixby, Diena Bek•. (1 ht., 30 min.) ® "Teen Woff" (1 985. Comacty) Ml- cheel J . Fox. Jama Hampton. ( 1 hr .. 31 min) (%) "Eleni" ( 1985, Orama) Kata ~lgan, John Malke>vl(;h. t t be.. 5 7 mn) ftm(C) "The Wall" ( 1982. Orama) Tom Con-1.,LI .. Eichhorn. (2 hra .. 30 min.) tWw "Second-Hand HMrtt" (1080, Ora· ma) Robert Blake, Barbare Harl.lt. ( 1 hf,, 38 min.) -· "Thay Came To Rob L•• V9gel" (1969. Orama) Gary LockWood. Elka Sommar. (2 h,..) -(%) "Nosferatu. The Vampyra" (1979, Fant••y) Klaut Klnlkl, IMbafla Adjanl. ( 1 hr., 47 min) W ei:) "Love and Lare«1y" ( 1986, Orama) Jennifer Dale. Oouglu Rain. (2 hra., 33 min.) Cl) "Gold II Where YOAJ Find It" ( 1938. w .. tern) Gaotga Brent, OIMe de Havtt- lend. ( 1 hr., 30 min,) • •CB> "Ouna" (1984. Science Flotlon) Kyla Maclachlan. Franeaeca Anni.. (2 hrt., 20 min.) •CI> "Sometlm.e A Gr"t Notion" (1971 , Orama) Paul Newman. Hanry Fbnda ( 1 hr .. 5-4 min.) •CC> "Ladyhawke" ( 1986, fantaty) Matthft Broderick. RUtger Heuer. (2 tn., ~~ Dr•me" ( 1196, Or9ml) .-.. I Lange. Ed Hanle, ( 1 hr., 55 l'nln.) .. "V. •mpyt" (1 932. Fan1111y) 8yt)llt mlU. .Mien Weft. ( 1 hr.) -"The Goodbye Glt1" (1917, eom. Aichi.rd OrayfuM, Martha MMon. (2 ~> ..... Majeltyk" (197•, AcMntura) ~'* eroneon, Linda Cristal, (2 htt.) •a> .. To Cetct\ A ThW' (1166, Myttery) C«y Otant. Oteot ~. (2 hrl., 20 !Nn.) 20 Sunday. October S, 1988 .. _.,. ..... ___ _ -1::,, --MUM ft1191019111f _, __ ... •11..., --.... nm•• .... ,.,. ... MT'I ... "Eddie And The CnliMrl" ( 1983, OrarN) Tom Berenger. Mlchlel Para. Twenty yaar1 after the t•ct. a r• porter lnvaetlgetae the myttarloW dlaap- paaratMle of a rock llngar. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. " min.) . CD·-. "~areotne Caaa" (1948, Mystery) Gr-oory Peek, Ann Todd. A lawyer falls In IOYe with • woman ec:cuaad o murde<lng hat husband. ( 1 hr.. 66 min.) (I) .,. "Streett Of Ftre" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Michael Para, Diane Lane. A "rock 'n' roll fable" about • rock tlngar kid- napped by an outlaw gang and her raecue by a dashing ax-boyfriend and• lough-girt adventurer In 11ereo. 'PG' Q ( 1 hi., 34 min.) (%) llOWll "Blazlng Seddtae" (1974, Comedy) CIMvon. Utlle, Gana Wiider. In Met Brooke' wettern parOdy, • rallroad worker In Iha Old w .. t It appointed aherttt ol a town marked for deatructlon by • governor end 1 oo.in ... tycoon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. ~-1~~ -1--. ..... :'c... .. ~ H«try get•. r..w Idea tor Cotmlc Cow, thank• to a~to- la=t;a =.•mn.la. ""' IMW./.._ •••• °'. -# ..,..,RIC- ... -FNhired' a maktyp arti.t, • IOcatlon man and • cottume da- ~naf. ,. • I Cll M 109 FNtured: five Callfornf.:. ant who have turned IMlr fantulal Into rN l::.::.r da_J. 8 'lt•n TW Interview with •ctor Rlchald <>enna. ··---()) .. ., .... Valel'la Harper ("Valef· :;Ji : •man who suffered a aarloul Injury l~JE::::: KOmenjo••· ... ...,.. ,. ... • Hiii__,. .. "Bye ~ye Birdie" ( 1903. MUil- eel) Olde Van Oytce. Janet Leigh. ~teen-~ ~bou1 10 be drafted glwt D fl ~ perfOfmance. c 1 hr., 61 ....... NI .. "8ky)teked" ( 1972. Sueptnae) on twton. Jemaa lrolln. A ,,....,.. dar•noad veteran hlJtelt• an altpt9nt wttfl • u.9. eenator •~rd and demandl to be llowrl 10 the 8oYtet ~. (2 htl., 6 !Nn.) -· ....-Yf ~ PMll Dk. O.W Betty •nd June Lool(hln ielk about their blgoalt cetMf mlaUMctl: etwton. AM tlnd Joanna Cualdy on et.,. ltld their peta; growing up In HOiiywood. ! :-=., Unc1a Jake mltMa a" l=t=.-::Y· , ... _.., .............. --· Jaf1 Smith prepat .. catpeQClo, beat brisket and atuttad round .... (J) Cftlm Mayor'• Cup Criterion, men's flnal, from San Francisco. (Taped) ( 1 ~-=-l'OOI Whan meat Ptckart 1torm the Congr...ion.1 maet locl<er and take Iha bu1chlf hoataga, publlclty-con- ac:b4 Foreheed ttadal plecae with the klc:Npplng victim. (%) ... "Quick Mllllont" (1931, Ora· ma) Sp4nc• Tracy, M1rgueri11 Churchill An ambltlout truck driver rllel lhre>ugh the raNI• to the lop of Iha rackelMfl. ( 1 hr . 12 min.) I re .._ From Oak TtM. --·-~ -Grandma and Gtand-pe Huxtable e.lebrate their 50th W9ddlng anniversary with the Count Batie Orchff. tra. In 11erao O • .,.. ''The Bible" ( 1966, Orama) ~art 1 of 2) G804~ C. Soon, "-'ar ()'Toole. John Hutton • ad9ptatlon of the flrtt chep1er1 of the Book of Oenealt, r• counting man'• CtM tlon, Id , auMvll and Indomitable faith In Iha future (2 hrs.) l if-": ... "EHy Money" (1983, Com.- Cly) ROdney O.ngerlleid. Joa Petet A man who litlea lo M l. drink and amok• 10 axceu ttanda to win S 10 mlltlon If ha .. c-~~:..~:~:::. :;: w:o;;:. M0tan and Albert Blerttadt, and ph01~aphara WMHam H. Jlcklon, Timo- thy 0 SuMlvan and EadwNrd Muyb(ldga . ar• lntplrad by the Weatern ltndlcaf>.e'• Qtandaur: •tao. plc:tur ... d9plctlng Iha flnal de of the "Wlfd W"t." (1 hr.) .... ,. ... 911 I 5 ilMI "The Boy Who Lov.d rOlla" A 12·yeer·old boy 1rlae to keep Childhood !iMITll Intact by running away to ... ,ch I trob Sitra Suten ~nton. Sam Watart • Mall DIM. (A) Q ( 1 ht.) CCJ-. _, MU.Y 1T'01W Paul Mceart · ney, Keith Rlchaldt and Iha Evetly Broth· trt are among tholt INtured In tNa rlt.C.OP epaotlve on the llfa and music ol rock legend Buddy Holly Included are par10fm- anca cllpa and lntervtewa with famlly. frlanda Incl mambeft of HOiiy' I band, The Crk*ata. ( 1 hr.) . CJ:) .. "Fral'IC*" (1982. Blogtaphy) Jeaaloa Lange, Kim Stenlay. ChrOnlcle ot ttla treglo life of Franctt Fanner, acften ltar of the 'SO. and '409. ~ dof\'11· neertng mottler committed hat to an ln-E~. 'A' (2hrs .. 20mln.) ...... . -"~Hind HMrtt'' ( 1980. ) ~ llleke. larbara Harrtt A T-cer...atl •ttendtnt wallet up one morning to find that ha le married to a nwitCIUb waltr-With thr .. lddl PG' ( 1 I'•"*'-) -~rT-lnetno.Q "The Initiation Of Serah" 971. Hon0t) Kev Lanz. 9hlllav Wlntn. When • pretty co-ed It humHlated by a group of sorority "9tert. she It urged to get ~ by unleaahlng her terrifying ~~h~ •• ~ iiiiiiPi ... =••11ttn Wll WI DI• ..,._ -(J) llOfl L.-PhH Harbert MIS ftrt to the farmhouse where Karen's held <!!f>t!Ve. O ( 1 hr.) a • .,._ Cliff trln 10 persuade a wNtthy men to marry hit mo1her In tter- eo. i.. ..... Tyi.r Watte (Biiiy Dee Wll- . ~). appointed In 1962 •• Delano's flrtt bleck p611ce chief, daft not anow the preJudloe agalntl him to dflcourage hie In· veattg.tlon Into the untolved crimes 1hat Nlva Nlunted 1he town for 40 yeara. (Pert 3 ol 3) (2 hrt.) • .. "Craaa.d To Kiii" (1980, Suapente) Mlchatl Caine, Angle Olckln-son. A ~ VOflc psychiatrist's practice It examined a11tr a former patient becomes a t=' In a Wies of tltylngs. (2 hrs.) • ~ti "Shroud tor a Nlg~tlngale" (Seaaon Premiere) Baaed on the novel by P.O. James The murder of a norse at Nlghtlngala House Interrupts Scotland Yard'• Chief Super1n!endant Adam Dal· gllettt't vltlt to the hotpltal to question one of na gravely IN patients. Stars Roy Marldtn. tP•rt 1of5) Q (I hr.) A .... -~ ........ __..Vltlort-"Ount" (1985. Orama) Matthew Modine, Linda Flotantlno. An 18- yaar·old btglna a brutal training schedule In ordet to defeat the toughest wrestler In the atata. 'R'j.~ hr., '48 min.) U-ftAI «: • IAIUI cm QI) ... "TMn WOii" (1985, Comedy) Mlehaal J. Fox. James Hampton. A teen· •oet taktt ad\lantage of hit alter-ego 10 boost ~ losing-ba1htball team and his ~A\~'•· ·po· (1hr .31 min.) ~ iiDN "Eleni" ~ 1985. Orama) Katt Nttltgtn. John Matkovlch. New York Times rapo<tt< Nlchotaa Gage returns to Greece 10 ... rch tor the Communltt guerlllaa wtio executed his momer during the t9'40t GrMt< Civil War. 'PG' (1 hr , 57 min) _, r~ Oen atkl Christine !O tlMp wt~h him as repayment for uvlng t.)!r Ifft. In atereo. Cl) .,. ''Mackenna's Gold" (1969, W"tem) Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif. A man tearches tor a canyon of gold be- IOnglflO to ApaoheS and Is jOlned by a Mtlllcen bandit and an Apache mur• ~~hr• .• 30 min.) aJ "The Fovntalntieed" ( 19'49. Or1mt) Gary Cooptt, Patricia NNI. Baled on tho nov.t by Ayn Rand. An ar· chlttot dtttr~ 1he bvl~ he dellgned when ht dltcOVt<I hie plant art being 81- ttttd to lowtr coatt .nd •dhtrt to curront trtndt. {2 hra., 25 min.) HUM CA A IUMy Of U'le varltd In Amerlcl't aouthem awampa. c:;l .,.. .... ....... -UY~ taL lftmT-Jlblonal<I f .. tt for hil llfe • he preper• to undergo bYPMt turQtfY: Belker ~ 10 tht aid of lentor cttlnn• Wt\O ere btlng rObbtd ot their Social SecU'lty check•. ( 1 hr.) I ... - ,,.,,,.,.. 0 ~Cl Al-LMa realizes that Augustus has dlscOV8fed her treachery: she makes plans to stop Poatumus from succeeding to the throne. ()_hr.) 1-----uw.. ...-r: A fOllTutr Of M IMnt David Attenborovgh vlslta the world's cotdest environments. Including the Himalayas, the Arctic and Antarellcl ~)~.) ~ llOWll ~Ing Saddles" (1974, Comedy) Cleavon Llttle. Gene Wiider. In Mel Brooks' western parOdy. a railroad worker In the Old West I' appointed 9herlff of a town marked tor det1ruetlon by a governor and a bUalnesa tycoon. 'R' ( 1 fv .. = .. •__,.,._, II ~ llCMI "Agnes 01 God" (1985, Ora- ma) Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft. lnvestl· gating a newborn Infant's death at a con· vent. a psychiatrist's search for a rational explanation is clouded by a young nun'1 faith and mysticism 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 37 min.} -1----UClll--.Y UOlallCtm:MllAIMOf...._ · M __. Singer -songwriter Lionel Richie plfers Insights about the making of hltt ;.eawic vTdeo ' tW llJ&l:WI NIDAY ecn-skelcnes. Guy Caballero (Flaherty) meets the Moral Maforlty; Floyd Robertson (Flaherty) and Earl Camembert (Levy) examine flying car· E!!_IS. • LA11 "'°" (Premiere) Hott Joan Rivers. Schtdultd. Elton John, David Lee Roth, Pee-wee Herman, Johnny Cash, John Mochltta. (I hr J I'=-A beautlM young house lgu~~ ~~met a problem lor Ala. and a -~MU ........... - llCMI "Canft>rnla Suite" ( 1978. Com- edy) Alan Alda, Maggie Smith. Based on the play by Ntfl Simon. Several couplea become Involved In sltuallona ranging from a chlld·cuatody battle to the eeemlng sell-destruction of• room during their stay at a posh hotel. ·po· o ( 1 hr . '43 min.) ~=-::-Ill Hosts Len Oewson: Nick Buonlc~1 hr.) ~ "':::.' "N feratu. The Vtmpyre" ( 1979. Fant11sy) Klaus Klnskl, Isabelle Adjanl. Baaed on Bram Stoker's "Oracu· ta " A centurles·old vampire vlctlmlztt an English family and consequently beeomtt the quar~ of an Old adveraary. (Subtl- tltd) 'PG' (1 hr . 47 min.) l ·u.na tW Cl) _, t9AT White w•lklng alone. Nloole' a accosted by thr" tllugl. ( 1 hr , 10mln.) 8 • TOlllNT Hott· Johnny Carton. Scheduled: comic actor Richard Pryor. lazz muticlan Ktnny G .. aelor Sean Penn ln•=J~~Y..n'Uft ~· e ,..,, Jane lnfof'fnt Vincent Fllh thet llhe='1;=1n an affair. AT .... UUIA .......... 1119 llCMI "Creetor" ( 1985. Comedy) P• ter O'Toole, Mariel Hemingway. Wfth the help of tree-~rlted young woman, a bf*. llant bUt.daft scientist tries to re-creel• hla tong..dead wife tr'om cetll he'• preMtVtd tor thlr1y years. 'A' ( t hr . .f_ 7 min.) nm(!l) llOWll MStOlm warnl~" (t95t, Ora· ma) Ginger Rogen, Ronald Reagen. While vtsarng her wter. a woman wltnete- es a brutal kU11ng by a group of Klantmen Including her brother·fn·law. (1 hr .. 56 min.) -· --"Death 01 A Scoundrel" ( 1958. Orama) George Sanders. Zaa Zia Gabor. A pennllesa European comes to the Untt· ed States 1nd uses his charm to •cqulfa a fort== I ~ ... -~ .. All talCTllC--A llclltlout showgirl sharn her love of the -txlQhtty colored llghta In a history of neon •• lrom pop ar11fact to Its IJSe by architects. graphic designers. sculptors and photo- ~phers as a contemporary art form. CIJ • ~ Edmonton Oilers at Phlla· delp=ers (R) (3 hrs.) CB) "Tt\e Protector" ( 1985. Ora· ma) Jackie Chan, Danny Aiello. Two New York cops head tor Hong Kong 10 ... ,ch for a drug klngp)n wtio hes kidnapped hll former business partner's daughter 'R' Q 1l hr. 35 'Jlfn.) CI) iWO¥i "Girls 01 The Night" ( 1985, Adult) Polftics take a back seat 10 plee- sure with lhis Washington crowd. ( 1 ht .. 22 min.) Cl) Llllm.a "' ,. ... -,..,. Dolly Parton; WOiiam Shatner: the Amaz· Ing Kreskln: a tour of SlockhOlm. SW9den with actress Britt Ekland and husband Jim McDonnell; actor Christopher Atkins In the Australian outback. ( 1 hr ) I JllQ;UI -• LA11~Wi'nl1JAV9Liil&a. Scheduled: comic actor Martin Mull. In ater~~ I llCMI "King Solomon's Treature" ( 1976, Ad\lenture) David MoCallum, Pa· trick MacNet. An Engllah ex~tlon searches for the loet treasure In Africa. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (!)• ... tll mrrmf~ TOlllllY Interview with actor Rlcllard Cttnna. l ... .a1m• =tmlCAlllTYU ~-•-(l)Q ..... ~ .. Cl) llCMI "Sliver Bears" ( 1978, AO. venture) Michael Caine. Cybill Shepht<CS, An accounting genius devleea an lntrlclte plan to awlndle soma of the t~ axecv1"'- ln the high finance world. (R) (1 hf., 20 min.) .. CC> lilOWil "El Condor" ( 1970, Wmarn) Jim Brown. Lea Van Clfet. A chain gang ~pea and a con man head tor Mtltloo to llttl a mutton-dollar fortune In gold. 'R' ~hr .. '42 min.) ' .... _ .,. "Kone Coeat" (1968. AOWO- turt) RIChard Boone. Vtra Mllae. A young wom•n diet of a drug Olltfeloet end the man who gevt htr tht dNge mutt .,,..., to htr tough, ~father. (2 tv..t Sunday, October . 1986 21 -l'rlllay -Momlnv Mo"-- •CZ> "Garbo Talks" ( 1984, Drame) Anne Bancrotl, Ron Sliver ( 1 hr • •3 mll'I ) 1lll ~ "Maxie" (1985, Comedy) Glenn Close. Mandy Patlnk1n. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) M al) "The LIVes Of JtV'ny Colan" ( 1975, Mystery) Shl1ley ~ 'Stephen Boyd ~hrs.) 118 (%) "Xanadu" ( 1980, Musklal) OIMa Newton-John. Gene Kelly. ( 1 hr.. 36 min) •<ID "Heidi" ( 1968, Drema) Maxlmlll1n Schell. Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr., 40 mlf'\.) (I) "C.nnonbeH Rufi II" ( 1984. Comedy) Bun Reynolds, Dom 0.LUIM . ( 1 hr., .48 min) -~"Diamond Horaesilot" (19.t5, Musi· cal) Betry Grable. Dick Haymes ( 1 hr "mln.) •Cl) "Panic In The City" ( 1968, Orama) Howa1d Oul1, Unda Cristal (2 hrs.) -® "F'or~ddtn" (1985, Orama) Jacque· Una Bisset. Jurgen P1ochnow ( 1 hr., 53 min) • "Cimarron" {1931. Western) Richard Olx. Irene Dunne (2 hrs . ' min ) (%) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 198•. Suspense) Henry Thomas. Oebney Cole-- man ( 1 hr . '1 min ) -m "Valley Of The Giants" ( 1938. Adven· ture) Wayne Morris. Claire T1evor ( 1 h1 30m1n.) ~ ... "Shadow Of Fear" (1974, Mystery) Anjanette ~ Jason Evers ( 1 hr , 30 min) fW (C) "Cat's Eye" (1985. Suso.nse) Drew Barrymore, James WOOds ( 1 hr , 33 min) -JU1.-noon Movlea- -· "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" ( 1962, $1JSP9nse) Batte Oavls, Joan Ctew101d (2 hrs.) (ll) "Oh Godl You Oevtl'' ( 198.t, Com&- dy) George Burns. Ted Waas. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) CZ> "The Vettow Tictcet° (1931, Orama) Ellisa Landi. Laurence Ollvier. ( 1 hr .. 2 1 min) -Cl) .. Ttwl Adventu1es Of Bucka100 Banzai Ac1oss The 8th Oimenslon" (198-4, Sci· ence Flctlon) Peter Weller, John Ll1hg0w i! hr .. 43 min.) -CC) "Kind Heerta And Coronets" (19•9. Comedy) Alec Gulnneaa. Dtnllla P1loe ( 1 ht • .4.t min.) We "lnvesllgatlon Ot A Cltlten Above Suspicion" (1970, Orama) Gian Malla · Volonte. Florinda Balhn. (2 hrs.) W (%} "Thief 01 Hearts" ( 1984. Orama) ~·­ ven Bauer. Barbera Wllll4ms (1 hr .• -40 min.) •CI> "Two Loves" (1961. Orama) Shirley MaoLalne, Laurence H1rvey ( 1 hr .. 40 min) •<ID "Roy1f Wedding" (1961, Mutlell) Fred Ast1l1e, Jane Powell ( 1 hr.. 33 min) •CD "Altered Slates" (1980. Soltnc.-Flc· lion) Wiiiiam Hurt, Blalt &own. C 1 hr • "3 min) •tC> "The JIQMw Man" (198.t. Or1mt) Mlcheel Ctlne. LM#enc. Ollvler. (1 tv I 31 min) (%) "StrHll Of Fire" ( 198A, Orame). Ml· o~ Pare. Olene Lane ( 1 hr • ~ min.) •CJ) "The Delp" (1977. Adv'enturt) Rob- tft Shaw, Jecqyellne BllMt (2 tn. 30 min) 22 Sunday. October 5, 1988 r. Of) "Rhinestone" ( 1984. Comedy) 'Syl- vester Sllllone. Dolly P1rton. ( 1 hr • 61 min.) Cl) "Oh. GOdl" (1977, Comedy) Geotge Bums, John Denver. (2 hrs.) (%) ">Canadu" ( 1980. Musical) OIMa Newton.John. Gene Kelly. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) • a1) "Munster Go Home" ( 1966, Come- dy) Frid Gwynne, Yvonne De C.rlo. (2 "1rs.) --.. 1=, ... .... PM.LM ._..oa•• -AmMI ...... .., .... I MmCll.,_. C#ml.W .,. "My Sclenoe Project" ( 1985, Comedy) John Stockwell. Dennis Hopper A l'liQh·school MOlOf dlscove<1 the ~ to pesslng his ICleOQe c:ta11 -and to the spa.oe-time continuum -In • mllltary Junk- Wd. In stereo 'PG' O (1 hr .• 3-4 min.} w '°' Ulm -Bert COOC* vs. Spence1 Chavis JOf the tiABF Ctu- lserwelght lltle. sehiaulid '°' 12 rounos . from Las Veges (UYe) (2 hra.. 30 min.) CD llCWa_.::Placn 111.-!M HMll" (l96A, Orama) Sally Field, Undtay CrOUM. In 1930s Texas. a tenacious woman con- cel\199 a plan to save t-er ferm from • bank foreclosure and It helped by a trantient black field woriler end a band WOf\d War I veteran 'PG' ( 1 hr .. -42 min.) CJ) .,. "Cannonbe" Run II" ( 198A, Comedy) Burl Reynoida, Dom Oel.ulse. This sequel featurea another collection ol crazies In all torts ot motOfized vehicles racing cr~ntry ror cath. Many guest-star cameoe. lnoludlng Frank Sina· llL-Shltley Macl.alne 'PG' Q (1 hr .. .S f'M'tda.&11 . -1== :'ca.POIO..J Montoe't le· lhef peye a vltlt end hit high axpect1· l'IOno&~usasM .. _..._. .... 1lll 119AY AT ~ F .. 1ured. Howaro Stev9tla goes ewer the dMP ttld When he ho91• this lhow ~ater: a tou1 of the Lawrenc. Wfll«. MuMum; where to get an Orltna.1~. e .-r-r 1 a uw 1nt9Maw wtth ar.r.-. (I) N ..... The retU111 OI e poll on lmutlc=~.., .-. .. ,.,,. ...... '9 ... Ill 1911T -"9 IR. Hotta. LtJt'I Dew.on. • Nick BuoNconu ( 1 ht.) ~~'TI-. Meet\ SMlon" (1815, ~twnl) KYf't ~ Mlt1tf ttemtllgMy. A Mleml ~., beoornel ... up In Int medle blitz when • peychoptttllc rTUdnt choOMe him to be his IOle spohtmar 'R' ( 1 hr., 43 min ) lw .. a• 19 -19 .... TOTlllllJI c.. .... WMft 11j1Uf .... r••••1•& .... Sl'llfley pro 1es11 when her rent goet up. o...t. AJI01 Glloat'-Y U.AT&Jm l-'=-11111ICIMIU1111•• ':Dl.,. ........ -· ... Q 111111.._Ftom OMTt• • (I) IC'l_. ____ The A,,.,.,cy btcomet embr04led In t comple> counttretplonege plOy lnYOMng a brtllent man traveling on • phony Flnnlsti ~· (tht) • • '-TIMI Murdock and Sentene race agelntt lime 10 save Hannlbel. 8.A. and Faoeman trom death by a firing equad (part 3 ot 3) In st8'eo Q ( 1 ht.) e llOWll "The Bible" (1966, Orama) ~Pen 2 of 2) Geor9e C Scott. Peter O'T oote John kUllon s adtplallon of lhe first cheptera of the Book of a.n..i., r• counting man·a creation, fall. eurvtval end ln<Somltable la;th In the future (2 M ) IE~ Way ts Up;M (1977. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Lonehe ~Kee A sex·l1arvtd fruit ploke< lt caught In • comic c1ossfh between t"8 unk>n and the Mob, and a hypocrlllcal prMCher finds heaven In a ladles' ch04r. (2 hrs ) 1.,....,..-.... Q ..... u. WAU. ftmJ -"Volumte of lnf0<· matlon, The Atm9 Index" Guest. Richard W Arms Jf.. VlOe pretldent ol Epplef, Guerin & Turne1 Inc CC) .. "Mule" ( 1965. Comedy) Glenn Close, Mendy PatJnkln. A demure San Fr1nol9Co eecretary dt\ltlopt a apllt personalrty wheti the ~t of an outra- geous '20s llepper Inhabit• her body. 'PG' Q_(1 hr . 30 min.) CID .. ''Strlf)eS" (1981, Comedy) Biii Murray, Harold Ramis A perenntaf loter loins the U.S Army. buck• 1 tough ..,. geant In training camp and t>ecomee em- broOed In an ~ C&pe+' In Mtttm Europe. 'R' c (I ht • .f5 min.) CD .. ;r0une .. (198A. ~ Roo t1on) Kyla MticLecntan. Frano.-c:e Annis Baled on Frank H8f'beft'1 beet ..... In the y .. r 10.99 t. a warrlot attempts to rel· ly the lowly dwell.,. ot • deMr1 ptaMt to victory over • ~levolent monarch. 'PG- 13' (2 hra., 20 min ) CE•ouu CJ)_.. "tnv.tlon U.S A '' (1985, Ad- vtotln) Chuck NOrrl9, Rtcf'lard L)'neh. A former U.S. tpeelel egent't ,,..otfl.A r• tlrament la NOe4y lntern.ipttd by an lnved- lflO COmmunltt f~ bent on turning Ametle•na agalntt each other In ttereo 'R' (1hr ,.t7mln.) l:OAl1m_...ITMllMMW --...... ,_tu, --''ZloMO" ( 1970, Ormne) ge Ken'*1)1, Ant'le JaCklOf\. A men 14.lfftilng from • brain tumu. lromee ~ Mlf '°' a nu~ .,, o<otr to pr<Mdt ~ tamlly with the reward rnQney (2 hn., 30 fFt-··- l ..,••nun IMLL twmf-"Volumes of lnf0<- matlon: The Arms Index" Guest: Richard W Arma Jf .. vice president of Epple<, Guerin 6 Turf'le( lno. • • COONl'I OU.. COUITY "Orange County'• Slake In The Paolf~ Alm" i ............ ~,..111• IT IUDl•I -Cl) IMUI Miss ERie comes cit>Nt to IHrnlng lhe truth about Wet Parmalee Q I~ .. .:-va In stereo c 1 h.r ) ... "A Bridge Too Fat" (1 977. Creme) (Par1 1 ol 2) Dirk Bogerde. Jamee Caen. In 19-'4, an ellempt to end the wat In Europe endt In dlUsttf '°' the A~hrt.) • "Shene" ( 1953. W"tern) Alen Ladd. Jean Anhur A ref0<med gunfighter It f0tc.d to UN hi• gun again to defend homeel•der• from lllwletlneta. (2 hr•.) • .UT ••ammc• "O.noe 1n America· Merk MOfrlt" Perl0<mlng to mu- tic as dlvetM 11 Vlvaldi. Hendel and Volto Ono. dancer-choreographer Merk MOfrls and the members ol the Merk MOfrll O.nce Group make their lV debU1 In ster~~LOllD I 'l:.'1'fl' _..... BrHder's Crown. from Loe Alllmltos, N.M (Live) (!)ITMtm (%) .. "Joshua Then ~nd Now" (1985, Orama) James Woods, Alan Ar- kin. As lmplicallonl ol Involvement In a Hit ecendel thf•ten ~ public proflle, a rnpected Canadian author IOOl<s becl< rm his ~, hr . 58 min) • afj ":r 'IUCll tncluo.d Michael McDonald. ("Sweet Freedom"), Biiiy Oc:.een, ("Lovt Zone"). Euryttimb, ("Mllllonery Men"); Beflin, ("fake My Ehath Away") In stereo (1 hr) •C!l .. "ltl" (1967. Horror) Roddy McOoweu. JIU HawOfth A menteHy un- strung muMUm w0tlCtr Tnspfres Ille lnto a stone ttatue wtlloh he then uses to do his evll bidding, (2 hrs) i lR,._J lllHI ' ..,uum -(I) PM.CCII ~ Meggie sllll hes nlghtmarM about Jeff Wainwright's re- turn: Kit contlnuee to IUOcestlully hide hef ~t from Peter c;> ( 1 hr.) • e U. LAW Kuzak defends • ctwld with • troubled medical past In a pertOOBl-lnJu· ilUlt. In stereo. (I hr.) &:TrMl DMl9 .. Ann Reinking, stat of "All That Jazz." Joint "A Chorua Line" ater Jeff Hyslop fOf an hour of high-ttepplng enterta~t. = • ='·'rr--ae&a ..... TllCAM l'tumuA Moderated by va Unlllwalty Preeldent 8tnno C. 8ehmdt Jr., penelltta. Including t)Mt1 surgeon Or MlchMI 0.88- key end Sen. Albert Gore Jr. ( 0-Tenn ) . dltcuet the gether1ng and dlatrlbutlef\ of ~na tor transplant QPtfltlOnl. ( 1 hr.) CID .. "A9-Anlmatot" ( 1886. H«rot) Jeffrey Combe. Broce Abbott. H.P. Low- creft's tale of a young eeientlat conducting gritty txperlmenta In en effort to reviv. the c~.::.i;;1.._ .. "Fr•t•nlty VaoetlOn" ( 1986, •) St~~ 8MfM J. Mlorl ~· btlng Nddttd wtth • ,.,. I dy pledge ~ • weekend In Palm s I IWO lra~ernlty btot'*-Vie f()f • blonde. A' Q ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) ---W(th Rex Reed and 8111 Harrie. Scheduled revlewt: "Peggy 8~ Got Married" (Kathleen Turner,· Nk:olaa Cage) ; "Children of a Lesser God" (Wll· llam Hurt, Marlee Matlin); "The Men's Club" (Roy Scheider, Frank L~Ha). CJ) ... "YN r Of The Dragon ' ( 198 l~er=~~ . ---.. "Perfect Tlmtne" (1982. Dr• mal Stephen Markle, Mlahella Scwblll. An IN·timed car"' change puts • NtW York photogrepner'a loY9 llfe and flnencll on the skids. untU he t•m• up with hll womanizing brother and a punk rocker. ( 1 Orama) Mickey Rourke. John Lone. As-· signed to cbf'ltrol murderout youth gangs, a ren.gede cop waget a one-man war against a a lmlnal system deeply r001ed in the Chinatown sut>cutture 'R' (2 hrs . 6 .. ._,.... II -_.._.AL ------=--1nVn==--- .,. "Party Animal" ( 198-'. Come ... dy) Malthew C.usey. In exchange tor some romantic adVentura. a 1ov .. 1ck man sells hts aoul to lhe devil. 'R' ( t hr . t6 mlnJ.... · '*111.11 ... a II TlllMY ICTY Sketches Earl Camembert hosts the news ShoW "80 I 20'', rhe Lone Ranger {MOfanls) and Tonto (FJahef'ty) host a Caf$0f'l·hke Show • LA11 lllOW Host Joan Alvera Sched- uled. Whoop! Goldberg, Ted Danson, Air Supply. JOan l.unden. ( 1 hr ) e ~ Host· David Brenner Schedu*I filmmaker Spike lee ("She's Goua Have II"~ • IWl\11 U , ... , .. " .. • 11•11wr ...... -., .... .. "Thief Of H•na" ( t984, Ora· ma) Steven Bautf, Berber• Wlnlems. Al· ler looting an opulent Sen Francisco Mme. a burglar discovers he poueues the ACret Ollrl'lft Of • frutlreted married womlfn end lmpeT\IOUtly Mts out 10 lulflll her leotaslel. 'A' ( 1 hf • 40 min.) L:. ....... -"'"' ..,.aa 1W al)~TUCll tW e Cl> T.l .._ Hooker acts as • <»- coy 10 save thf llwl of sever11 hottagn LR) 1...1 hf., 10 min ) 8 • ,._, Hott. Johnny c.rson Scheduled. comic actor Tim Conway In lleteo. ( 1 hr ) mTOPIAN9&Y..rLM Ila' u.Tla&m --.,_. ....... =---· ,..,. 1W .. "Por1cy's Revenge" (1985, Comedy) Oen Monahan. Wyett Knight A group of Florlde high school students matches wtta with the proptletOt of • local btOlhel 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 31 min.) 1MI CI> .. "Tiiie ~ .. To Me Pen IV" ( 1985, Adult) Telje AH, John LMlle A group of amorout mermeldt decide to give romance on city tend a try (1 hf .. 2 1 min.) -1.._-.r_ ...... ~ ~ 0.Vld B<etV*. hedlAM: ttlmmeker Spllce LM ("fhe'I hr. 30mln) Cl) MITO Mc.I NASCAR Holly Farme •OO. from North Wllknb<>fo, N.C CR) (3 hrs l_ l ····•-IC:TY •CLUI -~TUCll .. ... "The Sailor Who Fe41 From Grace With The Sea" ( 1976, Creme) Krta Krlatotterson, Sarah Mii•. By ~ up his career for an Englishwoman s iov.. • aea captain falls to meet her son's JM1oue demands for periect~rs , 10 min.) tMID • ,_.~~ ln-•ttweo. ( 1 hr ,=-1:£ .. _""_whh K1fk=s I .-.~a1M111rru1 LM,,_CMlml .... a...,..a1111• IANIDAYMM ... "The Adventuret Of Buckaroo Banzai· Acrqts The 8th Dlmenllon" (198', Sc~ F'lctlon) Pater W.,_, John Ltthgow. A band of edventuref'I bat· lie enemy aliens whO are eccldentelly r• leased from the 81h dimension as a riatult of • researcher's experiments In stereo. ·po· ( 1 hr . 43 min.) 1119 e .,_ "The Hustler 0 1 Mulcle BMd\" ( 1980, Orama) Rk:NrO Hatch. Kay L~ A small-time hustler contrlwa • achemt to 1urn a 1tow-wlt1ed amateor Into 1 Wottd class body·bUlldlng champion. (R) (2 hrs., 5 min.) Cl> .. "The HuSller Of Muscle BMch" ( 1980. Orama) Aleh1rd Hatch, Kay Lenz. A smeH-tlme hustler contrives a scheme to turn a Slow-Willed amateur Into • Wottd class bo<fy-bulldlng champion. (A) (2 .; ..... ([) ll0'9 "Chamber Of Horr0<1" ( 1986, Hon0<) Patrick O'Neel, Suzy Parker. A homicidal maniac ampu1e1n hie chained hend to escape ewecuoon, but returnt seeking revenge with a hooked 1tump. (2 hrs . 30 mln.J_ I TODA" lllU•·l•I•••• ... "You Lie So Deep, My LCM" ( 1975, Drema) Barbara Ander1on. ~ Galloway A desperate man dltc0¥9tl that he rnuat have a girlfriend H wall u • wlf9 II he It to lulfln his needs tor both iov. and f!19MY. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CD ... "The Ptfila Of GW9tldollie" (198•. Adventure) Tawny KJtaen. B<ent ~utt .JOhn Wlllle's comic sf1:> hero!M comes to hft In a Ml'1et of thrllllng ldYan- IUfes. 'R' (1 hr , 28 rnln ) (l)SCTI• CY (%) ... "R•Anlmat0t" ( 1N6. Honor) Jtllray Combe. Bruce AbbOtt. HJI. ta. creh'a tale of• young aollnt/.)f oondl'°""V illy awperltMnta In en effort to ,.... the ·~~-·-_,. . . w lfrllll ·-~-- Sund•y. October 5, 1988 23 -f .. • m.u __.. CGU.ICTDI Of LCM ·1;:JCA'ITOP,_ • llOWll "The Children's Hour" ( 1962, Orama) Audrey Hepburn. Shirley Mac· Laine. MatlciOUs goss p oonoemlng the r.e- lationship between two female leachers In a fashionable girts' school brlr:igs them tragedy and soclal ruin. (2 hrs .. 30 mlo.) GDR.W.ICM•ACM (C) llOWll "C H.U 0." ( 19~. Horror) JOhn Heard, Daniel Stam Radioactive wastes Illegally stored In the subtetraneen tunnels of New York City give rise to a race of murderous mutant&. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 mm) W CID ..UY __, TAUi Martin Sho<t plays a lounge slnget hired 10 entertain at a wealt~n·a party -1· llOVll "Goodbye Mr Chtps" ( 1969, Musical) Peter O'Toole. Petula Clar!< A dedicated English schoOlmestet 1s much ~is students. (3 hrs.) 8 "Beneath The 12 Mlle Reef" ( 1953. Acwenture) Terry Moore, Robert Wagne<. Otvers compete llercely for the valuable sponget In Florida's coastal wa· tersuf,~_._ -~~TUCll •MS -M ~ Hosts· Len Dawson, N1ek Buonlconu ( 1 hr.) Cl) llOWll "Adventures of a Plumber's Mate" C 1976, Comecty) ~hnstophel Heal. Elaine Paige A plumber hatches a _ plan to rid himself of hit g11mbUQg debts • hr .. 12 min.) · .. CIOllWlrt Ml-•cowm.-.,. "Unwed Father" ( 1974. Ora- ma) Joseph Bottoms. Kay LenL A young -Salurclay _Momlng ___ _ •1L01T••AC1 llOWll "Captain Scartett" (1953. Ad venture) Richard Greene. Leonora Amar. lhr., 30 min.) u..a.•Aml.-c.T ~ U190fMmi ®Jl9CICA'I CWI aw• m• DOW ... Al's! round taped hlghllghtt. ~IGUL1Mll •()) --Using her eclentlflc beel<· ground. a high ac:hoOI st\ldlnt aids an es- ilng baseball player In de....ioplng a ma· ·IMgutpltch --.O'tlfGllOMO'I __ _ RM OUT ....... La. "'••11 W B<Mder'• Crown. from Loi Allmltot, N.M (R) ........... Wllllm • M llOIOT -·••uu...t CUii• 191TU GllA&lmO ll'IYMlllH•• IOGIMYU. .. • .,_ T()plc: Atnerlean lndlena J ~ lndlana. Guest• Or. JMnni. Joe end Or. W8't• Wllllerr& { 1 hr ) l • .._. •• 'llllC .. a FIR WJCii 2,. Sunday, October 5, 1986 m~n flahll to gain coatOdy of hit lllegttl-~mat~~~ .. 30 min.) .... .,. "Schlock" ( 1973, Horror) John Landis. -Saul Kahan. A monster believed to be a genetic "missing llnl<" goee on a ramp= terror. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20.rnln.) M8 "Death Senter.oe" (1974. Suspense) Cloris Leachman, Laurence Lucl<lnbill A ,uror In a murdef case real- izes 1hat 11 Is her h4Jsband, not the man on lnal, who is the killer. ( 1 hr . 46 min.) •1c.. ... .......... -.,.,. "Maxie" (1985. Comedy) Glenn CIOse, Mandy Patlnl<ln. A demure San Franoi&CO secretary dlYelope a split personality when the ghost of an outra· geous '20s flappet Inhabits t)tf body. 'PG' Q_{l hr .. 30 min) Cl) ._.CA'I QP.'QW• I• DOW .. -(I) llOWll "Places In The Heart" (1 9~. Orama) Sally Field, Lindsay CrouM . In 1930s Texas. a tenacious woman oon· ce1ves a plan to save her farm from a bank toreciosure and Is helped by a tranelen1 blacl< fleld worker and a bllnd World War I (J)T:.·~~ .. 42 min) .. CB).,. ··oat-con 4" (1985, ScJenoe Fiction) Lenore Zann, Maury Chaykln. In the ahermath of a nuclear war, th<ee u - 1roneu1s crash-land and flnd Earth'• turVI· vors 1n the grip of a mur~ous teen-ege dictator. 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) ·1 ··2iil!M -.____ MfiUMLW LA_,_,, ... , .._ ,_ M llWl'fOATI .. llOWll "Invasion U.S.A." (1985, Ad- venture) Ohuclc Norris, Richard Lynch. A former U.S. special -oent'1 peec.ful rt- tlrement is ruci.ty Interrupted by an Invad- ing Communllt force bent on turning Americans egelnlt MCh other. In ttafeO -·R' ~:1 •• ~"°"' 1~he Hound Of The Bui<«· vllles" (1 959, Mystery) Pater Cuehlng. Andra Morell. A mysterious curM haunts • ••ch gener,:~'f o1 a noble English family .... ---~ •msas: .... -.... -9'nt Cll• .. Gueet: Bryan Brown. WCI).,._,.. -· ... "The Gun And The Nun" ( 1971, Western) Pater Duel, Ben Murphy A former detective rac.alla hfl ellplflancee with two Old W•t outlaws. Smith and Jon:..:.~·) -~ ........ '='"The Mean Seuon" (1985, Orama) Kurt Rusaatl, M1rlel Hamlnaway . A Mleml reporter becomes swept up Tn It'll • media blitz When a psychopethlc murdtter chooles him to be his l°'8 spol(eaman 'R'~Q mln.) •CC) "Alt8'ad Statn" (1~. Scl- ence-Flc!lon) Wiiiiam Hurt, Blair Brown. Based on Pad~ Chayeflky's novel. A Harv111d eclant1at 1 genetic structure II •~ tared When -tie conducts mind-expanding expe<lmentl with lsoletlon 11~1 and pow· erlul hallucloogans. 'R' I 1 h< .. 43 min. l ( 1943, Aav.rtture) Johnny Weiwnul'9r, Na'Dt~r 30 min.} I ..,. ~Q f:.: "Sterman" {I~. Scltnc:4I flo- tion) Jeff Bridget. Karen Allan. ( 1 h<., 65 min.) (1)•••11•1•11 •w ~ OGL••• MY NMll Liv• oove<age of Iha 31th annual Columbl.it 0.y Paraoe down New Vorl< City'• Fifth Avenue with Gov. Merlo Cuomo and s.n. Alf<>nM O' Amato wvlng as Grand Mal'9halla. (2 h<a.) l ...,•Mucm•....,_ -.... "·1&:.:.-:::·--=--.... .... -·•lllCtl JUI UT MCZll Budweiser COlum- Cup, "°"' Trl·Clli.., Wash (R) (1 hr.) -~ -•1 llllrtAbSJe..-a -1a111rc1ay con1. O*'ltly built aquatlum on can~ Row In Monterey, Caul. and the procesaes ln- 1~.;y=~lM -a1,.., lllM.lM--.. "Supergltl" ( 198'4, Fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway. ( 1 hr., 5' min.) Cl) .. "TM Gltl With Green Ey•" (196'. Orama) Peter Flnch. Rtte Tushing- ham. (1hr .31 min) (%) .. "The Power And The Glory" ( 1933, Orama) Spencer Tracy, Colleen Moore. 11 hr . 16 min) m11au .. ....., .. ". '"" •IOUATM 'l'lftlll amm 1 ---.... ,....,... ~c--. -an,..,lllM.ne .. ....... IA,.., MDQ ...... .., -ClllAUIY-Ll~l-.ft 0 ... Ml .UYOftll National League Cha~p Game Three TBA l"li::l:I emu ... • llllUU(ll) _. "Ghostbvsters" ( t98', Come- dy) 8111 Murray. 0.n AykrQyd ( 1 hr , •1 ct~umOPM-(C) .. "Old Enough" ( 19S... OmN) Sarah Boyd, RalnboW Harvest ( 1 hr . 31 min.) (!) tm -• IA•Ml Hlghllghta of Major Leegue action are shown Host: Mel Allefl. -1r=.c ~OSIS On The LOOM" ( 19-43. Comedy) East Side Kids, Bela Lugosi. ( I hr .. 30 min.) (!) COU• flOOTUU. PlltsbUrgh at Notre Dame (Live) (Note Time and teems are tentative.) (3 hrs..) e ~ flOOftlM,&. PlttsbUrg al Notre O.me (L/ve) (3 hrs.) e ~ flOOTUU. Teams to be an· lnou;tt~3.Zi'~1n L _ . ., ... ........... .U•FI....,. Pro Tour. from St LOI.lit (L"4) _ ( 1 ~ , 30 min.) (!)COIJ.lll~ PlttsbUrgh at Notre O.me (Liiie) (No\e: Time end 1 .. mt are tentatllle.) (3 hrt.. 30 min.) CZ> llCMI "Xanedu" ( 1980, MUllCal) ~ vt. Newton.John, Gtne Ketty. (I hr . 36 mln~"'9uu. ----l"::"'.u--·----11 .. ·-----==-·---COONl'I GUiii COWTY "Orange County'• Stale• In The Plelflc Rim'' ® -M ... Hoett; Ltn O.waon. Nlek Bvonicontl. ( ' hr ) (I)_. "The Iron Mlttrtu" (1952. Ad- Yenture) Alan Ladd. Virginia Mayo. (1 hr .. 50mln.) ..... -E""'"..,,~ llOMll . CllMMll'I wcnm.--•n:11 -.T .. lllACa llCMI "Hambone And Hittle" ( 1984, Comedy) UPian Gish. Timothy Bottoms (1 hr .. ~ min.) nm ~ ~•llOl111U11M~lllrm10C1 w~ rr,.W.TM~ ~· ICM.TUii ........... DMllV• Gmlf,_PUCI ... ''Life Of The Pany The Story Ot Beatrice" ( 1982, Orama) Carol Burnett. L~~~r , 40mln.) ~ ... "The HMvenly Kid" ( 1985 . Comedy) Lewis Srnl1h. Jason Gedrlck ( I hr.,29 ~ tW1=:r-~ a.mm.-.,., IC __ I UIA Efforts by thr" Feder· al Reaerve chairmen to apply monetary policy in the fight against 1n11a11on and un· employment. Q (() •L YIHIOOI: ,... HATTLI llMA .. CZ>.,. "The lnf0<mer" (1935, Orama) Victor McLaglerl, Heather Anget { 1 hr , 3~ min.) eMY..lllM)l,...•Jl'll._,wm~•IH•W.--- -JUtunoon ---· -1"-.,,.. ... .,_ITOOlll 0 C0U.. P001ULL TODAY Hosted ~Jim Lampley._ (L!Ve) (IJ Tiii • .,. ... A weekly feature highlighting a player or team from the past. a currant personality and an anafyll· cal preview of the week's most important cont~Taped) G "Barracuda" ( 1978. Orama) Wayne 0.vld Crawford. Jason Evers (2 hrs.) • .. "FIVe Weeki In A Balloon" ( 1962, Adventure) Red Bu11oos. Fabian ~hrs.) • Mm w LOii...,. coour ., OUllOGM 11111 ·~ DUI ... IC-I UIA The g<Wefnment's fv. ture irwoivem.tit In the economy O (l)WCT,_ Scottldale Open. semlflnal match. from Ariz. (Live) (2 hrs ) CD .,.. "Victory" ( 1981, Adventure) Sytvester Stallone, Michael Catne ( 1 hr . 57 min.) Cl) llCMl1 "Red Dawn" (1 984, Adven- ture) Petrlek Sweyze. C Thomas Howell ~hr .. 5" min.) -· ~ '°°1'IM1 Teams were not evetteble et pr ... time (Live) (3 hrs., 35mln.) -·(I) ooe1• POOTIMA. T .. m• to be ·~ .(LIV9) (3 hra., 30 min ) I A •,,_Of A""'91 Nl.w .. llfmM'T _,_ALL..._A~spece wtthOut eddltlonal eoeta; a relllew of ~r sunspace kits; a tour of a winegrower'• Iden In Callf0<nla's Nape Valley. .... ..., GUI.la ii e1m.-m1a• M -UU.0. A little boy finds a large red balloon bobbing from a lemp- Wl~E,~ ..... DOCTOI WMO "The Seeds Of Doom" A rare botanical species devek>p9 Into a hot· 11bljt l0<ce that threatens the entire Wnt· ern=-~~ ... l awl.aJ.AYLOI ,...,.mra• .,. "Cry Rapel" ( 1973, Orama) Peter Coffield, Andrea Marcovlcct. ( 1 hr .. 15min.} CID ..., ,. flUlllTt A hqt·dog ven- dor and the daughter of a baseben stadi- um owner fall In love. bUt their different backgroundS present problems lot the pair (!) M'1ll' Cll nm "" Llp-synoed: Rod Stewart's "Love Touch," Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe," Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus." In stereo. Cl) llCMI "Altered States" (1980, Sei- ence-F1et1on) Willlam Hurt, Blair Brown 1~;?'1 ........... t:9 _,_ ----.........-__, DMCI ,._ Judges: "St. Eltewhere" cast mem~ Stephen Furst. Bonnie Ban1e11, Jennifer Savidge. Musical guestl: Var~ & P~les. ln stereo ,,_,...,. • ....,., II • $1JOJmaNTUC. Formula One com· petition at W0<ld Expo '86, from Van- couver, B.C. (Taped) { 1 hr) I:-.:. PVnW Cll TMI"" llCMI "Gotdengirl" ( 1979. Orama) Susan Anton, James CobUrn. (2 hrs.) e llCMI "The Wiid Women Of Chastity Guleh" (J9-82. Wute!n) Priscilla Bernes, Joan Coltlns:\2 hrt.) -~----°'­(Season Premle<e) The first epllOde of this magazine-style round-up of recent scientific developments examlnM wild horses' betlaviOr on Shackleford ltland {N C ) • a new treatment for premature In- fants w ttenng respiratory problems. train-• ing young figure skatMt with biomeehan- ics. making a new pot1to chip Hoet Peter Graws. O ( 1 hr ) • llCMI "2001. A ~ Odysley" ( 1968. Science Fiction) Keir OullM, ~ Lockwood. (3 hrs.) f l m'maAIMJ IOll .,.. ... ...., -..... Splnlter Thorought>r9d ekes. from Lexington. Ky (Live) ( 1 hr) CID llCMI "Red Dawn" ( 19M, A<Mn- ture) Patrick Swayze, C. Thomes How.II 1! hr , 5-4 min.) ClJ llCMI "The Coca-Cola Kid" (1986. Com.dy) Eric R<>bef11, Greta Scecehl. (' 'l!:_. 37 min,) {!) 'Alm ,,... .• pr&Mnted wit!\ • tough chotc. after he wins a tong-writing Ootl- tett that could op41n some doof9. In ••· to. (R) ( 1 hr.) Sunday. October 5, 1988 25 l -Jsltlay Coal. • ma& _.. OIUIC1IOI OI LAM -1;:CA'l\W'9t e _,. "The Chlldrtl'l'll Hour" ( 196~. Oram•) Awr-v Hepburn. Shir,.,. Mite L•lne M•Jieie:IV' gott!P concerning Int r• telil>MNP belwHn two lemei. tesc.n.t• 11'1 11 lettiloo11ble glrla' achool brloge lhtm tragedy end IOC'-1 ruin " hr• 30 mtn ) --~•. a•M* ('C) ..W "C HU 0 " ( 1984, HOrrOfJ John Heard, Danl•I S1ern Radloectlvt oNHllll llleQAll)' timed tn lht 11.1bl1rraMen tunr1elt of NI# (<>rlt C.ny ON• rlM 10 I 111c..1t of rno.ir~1ooa mu111111 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 1111n1 W ClfJ lmM.LY ._, mM Maritn SliQr1 plity• 1 IOur.g.t ,..~ hired lo 1n1111a1r1 11 l .. n.:n·a PflllY k .. a "000dbyt Mr C.h1r111" I 1~9 M1AIGlll) P9tei O'fOOll 11ul1 C.larlt A dldiGll14tll Engllth KhoolmHllf ._ mu(h IOvt d by hi• tludem• (1 hrt ) G llO'lll "flel'lft111t1 Tn. 12 M114t AMI" ( 1%3. Advel'11Ull ) Tiii)' MOQfl . Ro~• Wtaljl>'tf °'"'"' Vftpell Ii.tee!)' IOf lhe vllluatJ11t llPQnOH tn PIOftde'• c.OHlal """ . '"'uf,~!9GllT .. ~.-rucaa .. l'RJ -TMI M Ho.ta l en 0 1tW90f1, ~ll(;lt Buontcor111 ( I h1 ) (I J llO¥ll "Ad,,entutet 01 'l Plurnbft1'11 Miiie" ( 197fl r~y) C..t11i.t0f,lhtr H""'· ffelf\I! ""'<J" A pivm~ hetchet 11 p11111 ''' 111J t11n1a.ill ,,, h14I gsrnt>1tnu debt\ l ltr . nm1n } .. CMl&U:ll n.-•cownn.-.,. "Unwed Felher" ( 191' D111 m1t1 JOMPh Bouom., Kay i..nz A yoong -S.lurclay • 1 '°"••a ..W "C.t1pl11n Lt,ftrlttl" ( 1953, Ad venturt~ Ric.hllrt "'"'"' ~tonOr• Amer IE.":. ,_ CA'ICW'IOW1&l•IOWl"91. Flftt IOI.Ind lft~ hlQhhghlt ·_} (l)ICM'fUll - .. (I) --Ullr'lg h•t l(;lentlflO f*k ground. • l'tlQh ac~ atvdent aldt 1n a1 ling l'Ml•bl• p/l)'IK In d<tY8">plflg • l'N• ·IMQVt l)ll&h ..... ,....,. ... OUT -.... -~ ••111 .._ 8rlldtr'• Crown, Lot Alemltot, N M (A) .. ,_.._.I ...... ,.-.or a • ...,.. .... '91fU ... ,.o ,...,... , 111 -IAYU. • .,_ T()ple Af'nltlcan lndNlne I At*\ lndlenl Gue.ta 0t JMMll Joe and Or. Wlfttr Wlflllme,_J 1 ht) l •W. •1•1r-.ml.G a UJSli 24 Sunday, October 5, 1eee l'Nlrt llQhta 10 g.ln WltOdy of hit 111egt11- m111 child ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~DAW.,._ .... MO'N "&hloclt" ( 1973. HotrOI) John L•no.-, &eul K"Mll A monel., btllev9d to btl 1 genetle "mlMlng llnk" gott on • ramp~ terror 'PO' (I hf , 20 l'nln ) M. "O.eth S~t~" ( 1074', ~) Clotlt LMChm•n. Leur~ LucklnbtQ A jUrOf In • murdtt C.M rM l- 1/ff lhlll II It her l'lu•b11nd, not lht mi n on lrlal, who II the klli.r ( 1 hr . •6 min ) .. l e. ... -.Y ..... ,. •• ) llCMI "M 8,wle" ( 1986. Comedy) 0 14tnn C'°"4, Mandy Patlrlkln A demure ~en ~ranc"'o Mer1t1ry devtk>p9 1 epll1 pqr"1t1allly ...m.n tnt gl'lott or •n outra· u111~1t ~Oa fl&pp.r 1t1hablt1 her bOdy 'PO' c,J_ ( I t11 • 30 min ) C.f J ,_CA'I C.: C'Wlf "DOWI .. -fL) llCMI "PlllCff In The H .. ,, .. (108•. Ornm11) Solly Field. l lfldN y CrOUM In t9'l0\ Te1u, • 1enacl0u• women eon c;..1J11111• 11 r1111n lo Niii her fJtm from 1 ~nk lr~i,(.IOOU111 11nd II help.cl by I ltlnMnl l)tacl' 114tld work., and a blind WOflc:I War I v11teian 'PO' {I hr . •2 min ) fl)TC*_.., •OO _,. "0.t-Con , .. (1086, B<lltr'lel F k.llofl) I ttnore Zinn. Maury Chaylcln In the 11flftfrn1'1h of 8 nucJHr war, thf11 •• IHiril•J1' craah land I nd nnd £.rth'I aurvl· ~0111 111 lh• grip of 1 murci.rou1 IMn·•oe cJIClllll>r 'ff (I hr , ?& min J ---· .. .,._TMILW -LA_,.,,.._. 10m • TM1 PU11YCATt .. llCMI "lrw1~ U I A " ( 198&, ArJ- I.., .... ...... II.&. .... ~lolk And Oeootr" (1984', 8VtP9MfJ H~ry Tnom11. l'ieoo.y coi. m.n (11'11 . '1 min) .. , .... MtclOYIO Ptr•t hOttt . Ill .... PIOIU TOO OU411tl Tony 011nt1t ("WhO'• the BOM?"J, alnger John Pau Utllh Jan t>e.-ttblll pla)'tt O.rrett <lrllfllh " ....... '°'"&«I Ill mTM•YGM ~·· 11.-t ... TY .....,. ,....,_ .... ............. A.TWA• ventllfl) Chuek Norrie. Rld\ard Lynctl A fOf"* u 9 ~lat -o-nt'• pMCef\JI r• 111~1 It rudely lnttrrupttd by en lnvad 1ng COmmunltt tOfce t>trit on tUfnlng AtMrlcant eg.lntl MCh Oltlft In 1t.reo -'A' ~~7.i';J. ..... ·~ W .. "lht Hound 01 TM Bltk• v11191" ( 1060, ~yttlfy) P .. lf Cwhlno. Andtt MOft H A mytlttlOUt curM heunf1 • Heh ~,i:~~ 011 ~ e~ femlty ...., ==..., . ~ ...,., MPUIWWITMW Ou.ti Bryan Brown , .. (!) ....... -· .. "The Oun And The Nun" ( 1071. WMtlfn) P•tf' Dutil, ~ MUrphy ... '°'"'* deltctlv• t.C•llt l'tlta ··~ Wl1" IWO Old W .. 1 OUtllwt, Smith ' I nd ~~) . l •Lml'r19 ........ ="Thi MHn S..eon" (1986, Ot1tn1) Kurt RvtMll, Mtrlel HtmlnQwly A Mleml rfP()rllf ~ 1wtpl up 11'1 the ~I• blllz when a ptychopathlc murder ... chOOMI htrn 10 be hll tOle epokeeman 'R' (I hr • •:J min ) .. (C) ... ''All•teO SlefM" (1980. Sci enc.Flc;lk)n) W~ll•m Hurt, Blair Brown 81Md on P1~ CN)'9flky'1 noY91 A Herv1rd teltl'llltt 1 gtntllc ttructutt It 11 ttr.O ~hi OO!TdUOT1'1T'ill10-.t~ndlng ticperlmenta wtch ltolltlon 11ntc1 llld pow ttful helluc:~ 'A' ( t hf , '3 min. l (t0.t3. Adlltnlurt) Johnny w9111mu!jr. Ne=~30mln) I '°' .. .,. Cl)Q _.. "811rmen" ( 10&•. 8cltnot FIO· ) ~ Br~. Keren Alltn ( 1 hr , 6!> ~mln'-----OOI•-DAY,._ Live coverege o ttle 371h ennuet Columt>w Dey P•rade down New Y()flt Clly'1 Fifth AY9nUe With 0ov Marlo CY0m0 I nd Ben AltonM o· AMllO Nt'Vfng •• Oren(! Merlhda. (2 N•) ,_ 1e.ft•N-•UWP ~ ............. .. :a. ...... ,Q ..... .... hf • .. -. •II NI .... BudwttMf~ °"P. "°'" Tti-clttee. W1Ah (A) (I r -lalllrclay Cont. c.ntly bvNt IQUltkJm Of'I C1nntry Row In MOllttf9)', C.111 Ind lht ptoc.Mt In· Iv~.;:=="' ....... ,., ..... "' .. .. "Sur>411g1r1·• ( 1984, Fant .. y) ~ Slat.,, f'aye Oun.w1y. ( 1 ht • 5• min ) Cl) .. "Tht Girt With Qr .. n EyM". (1984. Or•tn•) P1ttr Anch. R1t1 Tuthlno- ham. (I hr . 31 min) CJ) .. ''Tht Power And Tht Glory" [1933, Or1m11) Spencer Trecy, Colleen MOOft. (1 hr . 16 min) ...... .. ~MYI DA"' •tauaTM 'II' 1ram•1 --...... ,..,.. C..CMIM• ... an•-...111--..,.,..,.un.AY .. Ei,:•u 111 l'ftW. F\:A'°"9 Nlllonel Ltagut Cnamplonthlp Game ThlM TBA at New V°'k Meta. (live) (3 hr1 ) .. _ .. -.... ....r ....... .-Y~ ......... • 11111fllon .. "GhottbUtter1" ( 198<'. Come ) BIN Murr1y. Otn AyluOyd ( 1 hr , • 7 ~mlnikMmOIM- .. "Old E~h" I 198•. Ot1trN) rth Boyd, AalnboW f11rvett (1 hr , 31 min.} (!) ft9 -• U••U Hlghllghll of M•fOt L .. goe ICllon .,. lhown Hoel M.i mAHtnDM-.ct . -,....., NSJ•w-w .... 1•• ~t10niheLOOM" (19•3. ) EHi Sld9 Kida. 8et8 LIJQ09l ( I ht. 30mln) tf) ...... POOTULl Plttlburgh 11 Notr• Di~ (Note Tlrnt •nd ltlml .,. 1en1111vt 3 hrt ) • flOOllM.I. Plt11bvrg 11 Notre Dime (Llvt) (3 hra) Gl) 00UM POCn1MJ. T """ to be 1tn 004Jf!Ofld ~3.;JI. 30 min ) l it::.:[ .· 1411 T I Pro T 001. 11rom St ~~ (LIVt) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) OOLU.-POOIMU. Plt11t>Yrgh 111 Notre me (Uvt) (Nott. Time and IMm• •r• ~·= (3 hrt. 30 min) • ~ "Xan•du" ( 1Q80, MutlCel) ou .. mlnii~on-JOhn, ~ Kelly (I hr . 38 ~--­-.. _..u,_ ·----1••• --. ---~--·--• COONl'I OIMll CGWn " tnot County's 8ttlct In Thi Peoiflc Alm" f.-M ""-Motte: 1.#1 Oewt0n, Buonlconll ( t hr ) ... "Tht Iron Mlttr .... ( t952. Ad· 11tntvr•} Al1n L•Od. Vlfglnla Meyo ( 1 t\r' • 60 "*' l .... -L=.UTAOW9fWI Ollnlltlfl WCTGl'r-----...,,_FUCI llOWll "H11mbone And HOiie" ( 1964. eom.dy) LlHIAn Gitn. Timothy AottCJm<J I 1 hr . 2G min ) ttill ~!Mi...,,...,.,,~ .LAmTM~ ~ ICM.1Ull w...,, ....... ...,,_NACI .. "Ult 0 1 Th11 P1r1y T~ Story Of Bealrlet" l 1982, OtamaJ Carol OurMll. L~~~'. •Omtn) ~·=-"Tht 'H.,.venty Kid" ( 198') . ~) Lewi• Smith J11ton 0111,lrl<.k I 1 lhr , :,:.m~ •MOTo. .....- tW 1---1WIGICl9I ..,......, , ICWueA €flort1 by throe rncJnr •I R ... rve chtlrmen to apply mon1ttary policy In tht fight 111g11n111 1nfl1111on 11nd un· employment c;> 1-::. YIHIOOl1 t HI llATTLI (Z)llCMI "The Informer" (193'>. Dr~ll) VIOtOf Mel 8Ulttn. l1e11ttwtr Angttl '~, . 31 min I • 4AY .Q_,.llA•A&.L MVWW _.,, ........ -----,.,_ .. "99 ... 1-ITOO• 0 00UW POOTIA&.I. TODAY HoslltO ~Jim Lampl4W (Liv•) CJ) ftll • M e.l A w•tl<ly fHh1r11 hlghllghllng 1 player or 1a11m from lhn pt.-1, • ourrent petton11llly 11nd 11n on111y11 cal l)f4Wltw ot th~ w~·· m0tt lmp(lr11nt eontt11 (T11~0) ... "Berr1euda" ( 1978 C>rllrfUI) Wtyn. Oevtd Crawford, J11w11 f111tro 1:> hra) • llCMI "f ive Weeki In A At1llnon" ( !IMl2, Adven1ur11) Red Bu11on11. r11bl11n ~h'.:J.. ;;,: W LOI.,,., COOllr • 1111 a •.a.T ...,....... ' IOGlll•lll UIA The gove1nn1Mt'• fu Mt lnvOlvtmlnl In lht ec.onomy Q (l)WCT,_ Seotttdalt 0 f)4tn. ~mllln111 mttch, from Arll (Liiie) 12 "" ) (I) llCMI "VlctOfy" ( 198 I, AclverthJtfJ) Sylvttltr 81111ooe, Mlch11el CAin• ( 1 hr , 67 min.) Cl> .. "Reel Otwn" I 19A•. Advnn turt) Patrlek 8 w11vle, C ThofMll Howell \ ~ ( l hr , 0'4 min,) -111 OOLLl9 POOTIA&.I. T Hmt wtr• .. not 1v.n.~ et pr ... time (live) (3 ,.,,,. 36 mffl) -· (I) OOU.. WL T11m• to b4 announe.d (I.Ne) (3 hrt • 30 min J ; A•nmttll AT'tftWI ~­. ..., -NIAU.•Alm9 Adding apsce hOU1 eddltlonal eotll. 1 review of ~r .untpace kll1: a tour of • wlnegl'OW9f'1 ld9n ffl C•llfom1a·1 Nape Valley -... ..., ' GMl.IO&ll • •a.mrct•• Tiii -IMI.-A Utile boy llndt e l11rge red bellOOn bObblng from • lemp- Nl 1•~to achoo!. ICM.TUii llUCllOI MADW ..... . DOCTOll WNO "'fht Seedt Of Ooom" A 111re bol&nlc81 IC*:'-9 devtlopt Into 1 h0t· rlblt lorct 1h11I thre1ten1 tl'le enllrt Wnt· ·'"='=*~~ ..... ICM ... TANll ,..u•...a• J .,_ "Cry Rapel" ( 1973, Orama) P41 , Colflttld, Andrea M11rc<Wlccl ( 1 N • 1!1 min ) (}f) WOMlr POii NAIWTI A hol·doO ven- dor nnrJ the daughttr of 11 b8Mb1ll 1t1dl- um own1t1 l111t tn love. but thttr dllfertnt bnc.1<gr0tmct• pr ... nt probi.tnl for tht f>!llr fl') MTW Git Tiii Miii Llp-tynce<I. Roc:t Stewt1rt'1 "Love Tovch," Sonny •net Ch.,r '• "I om You B1be." r11co'• "Rook Me Amll~UI .. In lltrlO (l) .,_ "Altered StatM'' 1 t980. Se1- enc.e,F1Gllon) Wllllem Hurt. Blelr Brown l ~w17*'AW,._.W ....... -----)==="St E'111Whtre" r,111t mttMbert St~ Fvrt1, BMnie OR1t1e11. Jennifer 81vldQe. Mu11c111 guetll nr~ & P~tM. ln 1tereo ,.,,._,.,.., II • .. POlmSOATuc.I F°'mula OM eom- pttllion It Wo<ld Expo '88, from V•~ eoovtr. B C (Taped) ( 1 hr ) ·1=1~"" .,_ "G01dengl1I" ( 1979, Orama) 1Jlan Antoo, Jemet Coburn (2 hrt.) ... "Th• Wiid Women Of ChHllty OulGh" ( 1982. W"ltrn) Prltellla 9arnM. J09n ComntJ 2 hit.) • wo• n11 w •-IS1111wn Premiere) The flret epltoc:te of lhl• rt11tg1tzl~•t)'le roond-vp of r8():4tt'lt 11elf!nliflc:; dev9topmen11 examtnet wlld horMJJ' bfth•vlOf oo 8nackleford lll•nd (N C ) , • ~ treatment tor premeture In- fant• -.illOflnQ rMplretory probleml. 1reln- 1ng young llgure 1kt11ert with blomechan- IGt, m•klno • n~ po11ro chip Hoet· Peter Grtvtl Q ( 1 hr ) . • .cMI "2001 A 8pac. O<fyAey'' IJ968, Selene• ~lcilon) l<elr Oulfff. Gery Lockwood (3 hr• J l ~··--••1•1•• • -..... 8plntttr fhorooghbr~ 1 11111, from Leiclngtoo, Ky (Live) fl ~ hr) CIO llCMI "Re<! 011wn" ( 1984, Adi!~ turt) Pstr1<;k.8w11y1tt. C Thomae Howell. ~hr .6•m1n) llCMI "Tha Coe.a {;ola Kid" (1085, omtdV) £rle Rot>trtt, Orel• bochl (1 hr . 37 min) (p) ,_ JtltM'• pttw'ltd with • tougtl choice .,,., ht wins • aono·wtltlng ~ tttt that OOtJld open tome OOor•. In •••• to (R) (t hr) Sunday, October 5, 1988 2& -lalunlay Cont. Cl) .,. -UU.OOI A Uttle boy finds a large red balloon bobbing from • !emp- t on his W 10 IChool ,...,. AUCnOll -... WNcaMmOWUOM ---.. ,_ , ... , •.. , .... ~ .,.. "Victory" (1981, Adventure) Syt\lelttr Stallone. MlehMt Caine I 1 hf., 67 min.) ·1••1•UU1T1Al9 • ~. Ladles' M&n" (1961, Comedy) Jerry Lewi&, Halen Traube! 12 hrs.) •r:::c~ Vi IOVA David Attenborough, Alvin Pous- salnt and Air F0<ce Capt Michelle Jotin· eon jOln rett.Knlng champion EdWin New- man to test their sclenllllc knowledge In lare~)e11.amlned by "Nova" episodes. Q •eum.nmmT ='=-• 90l1'I Highlights of the year 1963 with a feature on former lootbaM great Roget Slaubech. Cl) WMT A ~ Vlct0<'s hot date with= goet awry. Cl) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984, Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole- man ( 1 hr . 4 1 min ) CI> llCMI "Joshua Then And Now" ( 1985, Orama) James WOOds. Alan Ar· =1·~. IOla.AITIC "°"" A I DCA • • PAaY Uncle Jake misses all ~he run ar hit birthday pany. we 1111 • .,. Ill A weekly lea!Ufe highllgtlllng a player or team lrom the pest, a current peraonallty and an analyti- cal preview of the week's most Important contest.~~) • • 1111 II IA•ll & Hlghlighl& of Ma)or Laegue action ere ahown. Host. Mel !Alr~. -TA OCUftlTI . ... a .-r a 1'MI llO'Wlll Schad· uled revlewt. "Children of a Lesser GOd" (Wllllam Hurt. Marlee Mallin): "Jumpln' Jeck Flesh" (Whnnnl Qoldbetg. Stephen Colll~·Cloc·k·r. (John Cleete) e "Journey Into Midnight" (1968, HOfror) Chad Everett. Julie Harrie. ci hra.) U!l OOI'• flOOTIAU. Teams to be an- nounced (3 hfa.. 16 min.) -II 1111 U -Architect Scolt Finn ·r~ the plane; demolllfon and aaeava· tlon begin; J>!Umblng and heettng a~: a tour of• ~r-Old C.pe home. Q l =DMm.T ~ •••WLeca•.-... "Aonee Of God" (1916. Ora· ma) JIM Fonda. Anne Bane.ton. ( t hr .. 37~ ([) "The Magnificent Amberaona" ~IM2. Creme) JOMf>h Cotten. Anne ,.,_ ( 1 ht • 28 min.} TMll ... M t--A lott9'Y winner le Uktd to lnli>WI In• rtvOIVtiOl'lary fnvtntlon thet ha ••trtordlnery powtr•. ••••Y.-c~ 28 Sunday, October 6, 1986 -,~ .-.uftOOI• "m. ._ Rex FWed Ind Biii Harris profile the career of film dlrector Mariin ScOf .... whose credits Include ''Ta~ Driver," "Raging Buff" and "After HOUfl.'' l ···-1111 GLD ... Architect Scott Finn reviews the plan¥;·demollt1on and excave· rlon begin. plumbing and hMtlng advice. a tour of a 200-yeal"-Old Cape home. Q ~ llCMI "The Man With One Red Shoe" (1985. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Dabney Coleman~ hr •• ~2 min.) (I) ~ POOtUU. Teams were not available at press time. (Live) (3 hrs , 30 -1r.iJoc.,.10U..-... ... MaU.YWOOlk .,. 9T • uu.cm Clfps ol the belt momenta In fltm comedy from Ctlarlfe Chaplin to Woocty Allen: hosted by Carol Burnett, Dom 0.LulM. Jack Lemmon, Watter Matthau, Richard Pryor and'9urt Reynolda. (Pan 1 of 3) (3 hrs.) e 0 •••w. MYMll Amerleen Leegue Champlonehlp Ge.me Four (Live) l hra •. 30 min.) rA ..... ILACa .......... .,.. "Mountain Men" ( 1980, Ad· venture) Chartton Heston. Brian Keith (2 hrs.'1uc. Im .J:: (Premiere) Kenyan pro-*'°' All A. Mevul profllea contemporary Africa This eplaode examines Afrlee's ge- ography and cMmate. and 111 effect•on Af· rlcan hlst~1 hr.) I ~ rill ...... ... ''The Birds" ( 1963, Suapense) Tlppl l"iedreri, Rod Taylor. (2 hrs.. 30 mlri.) Cl)&TOll.-Amllll....,.. TCUI El· ton John ml•• his claalct "O.nltl," "Rocket Men" and "llland Girt" along with sonot from his tat"t album "BrMk· Ing Hearts" In• London ferewetl conc.n. In stereo. (2 hrs.) (%) ... "The Power And The Glory" ( 1933. Orama) Spencer Tracy. Col!Mn MOOft. (1 hr.,1&mln.) 1..,-=-.. t.•a.,. co.mt Jackie re- tumt from Hawaii with fntentlont of marry- 1 ~lructor she met there. ., ... Clml&~ ._ .. , :.,-.:., wme Dl'9 WWWll Tlpa on Sohlege lock1, auto ulety 1tandardt, product tarnpeflng and perfume lmlta- llone. 1--Lll .,.., .. -.._ iiiil Jamie bring• a horn.- ~;\:'fr~ ... ~.~--0.vld Antnt>Orough vltltl the world'• coldtlt envlfonmenta, Including the H4mltlytt, the Arctic and Antarctica. i>.:iri~il. I ~-·· ._AT flCIN A look at the lite t carMr of the late Arthur Fledlef, lnctud lntervltwt end performencet by a vert ~omlfl4H'lt eololttl. ( 1 hr.) ~--''Aemo Wllllaml: The Adventt Begins" (1 985. Adventure) Frtd W• Joel Gray. With the help of a phllotophl martial art• ma11er. • New 'fort< cop crulted by the govefnment Is molded h an Invincible crime ftghtlf. 'PG-13' Q hf .. 5'mln.) CH)_.. "Superglfl"-(19M. Fantat Helen Stater, Faye Dunaway. Superme cousin comes to Eerth to recowr • pre ous stone, the Ufe-torc. of· her plan wtuch has fallen Into the clutchet o1 wicked. power-mad 80f'09f .... 'PG' Q hr .. 5' min.) CD_. "Cltlten Kant" (1SM1 . Orem Orson WelleS. Joeeph Cotten. Flaahbac recan the Mte of • wealthy, powerful • extravagantly Mii-induigent newspei magnate, as • reporter eearchet f()( I slgnlfleance of the man'1 cryptic II word. ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) I TOIUIO 11•11•1 .. ()) ... Ulll'I PAaY Mame's daugh (Betty White) MCfttly checka Into t hoSpjtal for an opetatlon. • m .-T .... Wendall Mel<I companion through t~.~l edl . i ••llLll-wmeaua ,..... Guest: Bryan Brown. 119. ftU 9111'MI ... Gutlll. Ken Loggins. Melissa Manchtlllf. Acader Aw1rd·wlnnl~r~l1t Dean Pltcllfc ame'') • in stereo. IT'tAUW. M'IW-OlllC Unulual plar and strange creatur.. have adapted the lntenM heal of the Namlb Dete ~e temperalUfel sometlmet reach 1 ~ .... (1 hr.) G ..... Hott Matllyn MoCc Scheduled: Peter Ctttfa and Amy Gra ("The Next Time I Fall"). the L.A. Ral ers ("Sllvfr·Black Attack"), Bachma Turner Overdrive ("You Ain't Sten Not In' Ytt"), the Monkeet (lnter-.1ew) sler;.•1 hr.) i t TO I Ru11 ls tctl•tlc after belt asked to be In the American Butlne Regitter: Marsha Vlafll her "1ranged hu band. I ......... ....ail'I _.. Peleontolog O.Vld StMdmen reflnel CMrlel Oerwlr theory of evolutlon thrOUgh toaell dilcOvt Its on the Galapegot and Cook l1tanc: also • Visit to tht Brltlth MUMUm. Q ( hr.) 1..-Y.- WClllllS -"Word9 By Hear harlotte Rae. Robert Hookt 1nd Alt Woodard star In thll 1tory •bout rac• pr~ In a emall Mlleoutl town at II turn of the century. (Peet 1 of 2) Q ( hf.) I (I} ... "Atd Dawn" { 1~. Adve ture) Palrlelc Sw.yze, C. Thome• Howe When Communlet paratrooper. Invade tmall U.S. town and begin to ataughter 1 lnhebltantt, • group of high achoo! 11 dent• delperattly fights beck In ster• 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr •• 5' min) CJ) .... "Street• Of Fire" ( 198-4. Dr· ma) MlchMI Pare. Oltnt L.en9. A "roe 'n' roll teblt" about a rock liflg8f kk ne~ ~ an outltw ~ and her rtlQI. by • ~ tlC•tlOytflend Md • tough-0 ~.PG' (thr,.Mmln.) -~ I ~--:~-l:iiii. nd ng 1ty ,,e ·d :al •• 1to 11 ¥) 1's Cl· ti. 8 1 er ~ 181 8 II IS 10 i '0 D M l· ,. , In IQ IS st ·s r· .. I • I 1· I 8 t• "I'' ..... -•••TOWll ,_ Za.ch and Sandy transf0<m an unknown singer Into a star. e DAllCI ,._Judges: "St. Elsewhere" cast member$ Stephen Furst. Bonnie Bartlett, Jennifer Savidge. Musical guests; Yer~ Peoples ln stereo. 1 .. .-0 IOO'I AlmM. .... FM· tUttd: tht Olant anteater -nature's Insect exterminator: the zoo hospital's three new meth0d8 f<>< &extng birds. i .... NI ~TMCQ~ .. DOWlllO. Fomey and his parolees get Involved In the seamier side of the fashion Industry. ( 1 hr.} PACTI 01 LR In stereo. ~ COUIT'UV'I 19t, ,. ,. In Coba, C~0<es-1'n ar- mored Spanish cruiser sunk by the U.S. Navy <Ming the Spanl&h·American War. visits the Guantanamo Bay U.S. naval base· and talks with President Adel Cas- tro 0n envlronrnentaL consciousness and Coba's Innovative fishing methods. ( 1 hr,) (I) 91l1'IGIW. --·NC A loOk at eree· tur• found only In Australia and the sci- antlata and conMNatlonista W<><klng to e!_otect them. Q ( 1 hr.) •.,."Are You In 'The Houae Alone?" ( f978, Suapenae) Kathleen a.tier. Blythe O.nner A high tct1oot 1tU<»nt la catapult· ed Into. terror when ahe IMrna she's the target of a peyehopath. (2 hrs.) (!) YOU Wll • -Guests: Kenny Loggins Melisse Manchetter. Academy Awatd-Wlnnlng lyricist Dean Pltchf<><d J;ferrte'I . In stereo. • ="The Frisco Kid" ( 1979. COme-<M ~ Wlldef, Harrison Ford. A Polish rabbi finds himself Involved In wlld frontier misadventures with a daring bank robber wtien he travel& to San Francisco to take over a rWM ~!Ion. (2 hrs.) • •• :.::/iQLdS By Heart"' Charlotte Rae, Robert Hooks and Alfre Woodard star In this story about raolal prejudice In a small MislOl.lrt town at the turn of the century. (Part 1 of 2) Q ( 1 hr.) 1 .... -... ... , u•a....:a "Df!nce 1n ArMtlca: Mark M0<rls" Ptrformlng to mu- lk: aa diverse as Vlllatdl. Handel and Yot<o Ono, danoer-c:horeographer Mark Morris and the members of the Mark Morris Dance Group make their TV debut. In star~ hr.) CC) "Sterman" (1984. Scienoe Ac· tlon) Jeff Bridges. Karen Allen. An allen comes to Ear1h and discovers a hostile en- vironment In which he. along with a widow he encounters, Is relentltssly pursued by scientists whO want the cr .. ture for a lab lment. 'PG' (1 hr .. 55 min.) coum ..a.T,. .,. ' Heavenly Kid" (1985, , Comedy) Lt Is Smith. Jason Gedrlck. Kllled In a car era&h. a· man can't P•• tl'ltough heaven'.& pN.rty gates until her• turns to Earth and helps • teen-ager gain aoma eonflci.nc:e. 'PG-13' (1 hr .. 29 min.) CD .,. "The Bride" ( 1985. Orama) Stln~. Jennifer Beale. Baron Franken- stein s female creation It spirited with a fiery lndtpendence of mind and body. 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr .. 68 min.) (!) .. "Paradise Alley"' ( 1978, (n· ma) Sylv•ter Stallone, Armand Assante. .. .. Three scheming brothers from New York City's Hell's Kitchen comblne brains and brawn In their efforts to create better llves lor them. se~;.: hrs.) l 'HOMI FrorYI Oak Tree .. IPOITIC8na • • a7 While Mary's out shOpplng. Brenda lakes care of an alllng Lester. In stereo. e .,_ "Last Train From Gun Hiii" ( 1959, Western) Kirk Douglas, Anthony Qutnn, A st>er1tt finds himself alone In his attempt to bring a murderer to justice. (2 h~) . (!) lJiUm.11 01 TMI llCM -PMIOUI Actor Dolph Lundgren ("Rocky IV") tours London's Savine Row: Alta Jenrette. the subject of a Washington, D C. scan- dal; a costume ball in a 50().room Bavari- an palace. ( 1 hr ) aJ ,_ Zach and Sandy transform an unknown sini:I Into a star l as a9 .,. \fer Primitive Man" (1944, Comedy) L~lse Albrnton, Roben Bench- ley. In order to win the heart of a pretty female antfirc)polog1st. a man pretends he iS a-~~~ .. 30 min.) =1 (I) .... .._ Hammer lnvestl- gat .. the caae of a woman who allegedly died aa a result of • drug ove<doee. ( 1 hr.) e e __ _, OQ<othy encourages Blanche to go out with he< ex-huaband. In sttreo.Q L. COUITIAllt --=om' ,. Tiii 9 _. 9rldge loo-Far' ~ 1977, Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Dirk Bo03rde, James Caan. In 1944, an attempt to end the war In Europe ends In disaster for the Allies. (2 hrs.) e .,_ "Wild Horse Hank" ( 1979. Ad· venture) Linda Blair, Richard Crenna. A brave and dettKmlned g.lrl wages a per· sonal crusade to save a herd of wild mus- tangs from senseless slaughter by leading them hiOh ~to the Canadian mountains. l hl'I,) - SIA1'1m01nml DMUIMCIUI MM...,_ Video artist Nam June Palk createa global TV In this Interactive variety program originating simultaneously lrom New York Cfty, Tokyo and Seoul. CoVBfage of the t 986 Asian Games (Seoul); music by the Philip Glass E;h. semble (Nitw York City), and Ryulchl Sa· kamoto..(Tokyo); a.s well as sumo wres- tling, a fashion-dance collaboration and video aegments. In stereo. (1 hr.. 30 min~ ~ .,. "CompromlSlng Positions" ( 1985, eom.dy) Susan Sarandon, Raul Julia. A bored housewife turna amateur sleuth and digs up some •tartllng teertts while Investigating the murder of her phi- landering Long Island dentist. 'R' Q ( t hr., 38 min.) (%) .,_ "Red Sonja" (1985, AdVen--, ture) Brigitta Nlelsen, Arnold Schwar- zenegger, A woman attempts to retrieve a talls"'an from a Queen who wlll use the charm tor tvll purpoees. 'PG-13' (1 hr .. 29mln.) • e e Allllll The Rev. Gregory asl<s Thel· ma to be his '°°rotary In stereo. i flCaatTOIY OAVl--M llfOllS& A radio evangelist la at the mercy of his own alnluf past. Gary B~ and Geraldine Page atar. M GJ)-.rtMCa -1 Cl) ,....Im In stereo. ( 1 hr.) e tun'll While Investigating a mur- der, Dee Dee falls In love with the victim's ex-husband. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) I= "The Manitou" ( 1978. Horror) Tony Curtis, Susan Strasberg. An evil lndl· arf spirit manifests ltself through lhe body of a beautiful youn~woman. leading to terror and disaster. 2 hrs.) • UPllmD ,. llCN .. ,AllOUI Actor Dolph Lundgren ("Rocky IV') tours London's Saville Row; Rita Jenrette, the subject of a Washington. O.C. scan· dat: a costume ball In a 500-raom Bavari- an palace. ( t hr.) • ll07-• IOI Maggie Insists that her next-door ne~ is spying on her GDmADOWUM · (C) .,_ "A Nightmare On Elm Street" ( 1984, Horror) John Saxon, Ronee Blakely. A group ot L.A. children are ter- rorized by a vengeful killer who can 11wade their dreams and materrallze when they awake. 'A' (1 hr., 31 min.) Cl) CGU.W flOOTIAL.L (It) (8) -Wl.IAm -ill.-AT M mT Comedian Robin wtmams spoofs President Reagan. machtamo and father- hood from Nitw York's Metropolitan Op- era Houae. ( 1 hr ) CD m¥ll "Terror In The Aisles" (19~. Suspense) Narrated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen. A looR at cinematic suspense through a compllatlon of ax· oerpta from films such as "Frankenstein", "Psycho". and "Halloween:· 'A' ( 1 hr .. 22m~ -cl) g WI l llAICIJIUCI The robbers Of Scottish bank notes plan to carry the ca$h OU1 of the country, but II Dempsey (Ml· chael Brandon) has his way their scheme won~~1hr.) -1 ... ~Im ......... AIOI• C~ DMAm ''Golden City'' Tom Bosley recounts the history of San Francisco from the 1848 gold rush through the devastating earthquake of 1906. (%).,_"Re-Animator"' (1985. Horror) Jeffrey Combs. Bruce Abbott H.P. Love- craft's tale of a young scientist conducrlng grisly experiments In an effort to revive the dead. ( 1 hr .. 26 min." -1 IAMmAY WOIFAll ...r1MCll 1W ID&.-,: ... _ ........ O..MWAU .,_ ''10 Rilllngton Place" ( 1971, Mystery) Richard Altenborough, Jottn Hurt. A young British couple tall victim to a klodly neighbor Who offers to help them out of a a.rlous predicament, (2t rs) I ... _ ' ---~10 ThUI portrait of 0the novella! beet known fo(hts .trilogy on U.S. Army life during World War II includes Interviews with Norman Maller, Budd Schulberg, Josfph Heller and George Pllmptort (R) (1 hr.) (8) llCml •·eody Double" (1984, Suspense) Cralo Wasson. Melanie Grit· fith An unemployod Hollywood actor, house·alttlng tor an acqua1ntan99. be-' comes obaeSSed with a beeutltul neigh- bor Involved with the porno fltm Industry •nd I IUSQeel In 4 ~t murder 'R' 0 Sunday. October 5. 1986 27 - -lallurclay Cont. ~hf .. 49 min.) .... ..,_~~II.AM IOOllll The far-out comedy ol Elayne 8oosW Is lhowcased In this taped pet· fonnance. In stereo ( 1 hr ) I MOTIUT tW ... "~Ill" (1981, Drama) Mickey Rooney, Dennis Quaid. Based on the true story of a mentally retarded man who en· ters the outside world alter being lnttitu· tionahzed for " years (2 hrs .. 30 min ) G • IAnmAY _,-LM (Seaeon Premiere) Show Information to be an· nounced. In stereo. ( 1 ht., 30 min ) l c•n1 .. ~a·-111a1111 INITI a 1 • a.. ..... YGU WWI 1MI ICllll Guecte: Kenny Loggins, Meli•• Manchester, Academy Award-winning lyricist Dean Pitchford IFame") . In stereo a..MWALL llOWll "The Satan Bug" ( 1966, Scl- eno&-Flctlon) George Maharlt, Richard Baeehart. A highly virulent virus la stolen from a top-security research lnatal1atlon and hundreds die before the crime 11 ~2 hra.) • "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984. Com- edy) Steve Martin, Charlee Grodin. Alter his girlfriend leaves him. a young man laces a lonely life and writes a be&l·Nlllng book that serves as a guide lor other I~ somemen (2 ~ ...... ,. ..., ... CC> llOVll "Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins" ( 1985. Adventure) Fred Ward, Joel Gray With the help of a philoeophlcal martial art• master. a New York cop re- CIU•led by the government Is molded Into an Invincible crime fighter. 'PG· 13' c;> (1 hr .. 54 min.) ([)llOVll "2002. A Sex Odyssey" (1986, Adult) Tom Byron, Sharon Mltchetl A teenager travels beck and f0f1h In lime for a series of etotic encounters ( 1 hr .. 19 min.). Cl) llOVll "Five Miiiion Years To Earth" ( t968, Screnc.Flct1on) James Donald, Andrew Keir An unearthed lime capaule contains clues to a prehlatorlc Martian vtt- il 10 Earth. (2 hrs.) tW• llOVll "Oeathgames" (1981. Orama) Lou Brown. Oevfd Clendinnlng. A fllmmak· er and his glrffrlend put their llvM In J.op- ardy white filming an expose on a P<>W9ffut music promoter with 1 lhady pall. (2 hrs;..., TUC:at -IC'M .. ~OAlllCI .... -.u.u. ... "Blood Bath" ( 1974, HorrOf) HatYe Preenel, Doris Rob«ta. Guettl at the home of• hOrror mOllle proc:tuo.r r• late verlous chilling tales of the macabre. i hre.) ... .._,TO 1MI llTI Muta I guett. ,. i1 ("Beby Love~. In stereo. C..lfATOI ·1am .. "Caged H .. tl" (1974, O\'ema) Jutnlte Brown, Erica Gavin Frua1rated deelt• and • aadlttlc warci.n ptague t~ lnmat .. at a women'• correctlonel feclllty~ 'R' ~ t5mln.) CJ) "Altered Stet•" ( 1980, ScJ.. enc.Action) Wlfllam Hurt, Blair Brown. 8aMd on Pe~ Cha)'9flky'1 novel. A IHanlard aclentltf •genetic atruct\Ke le ~ tared when he Conductl ~ exs-imentl With leoletlon t•nk• and pOW• 28 Sunday. October 5, 1988 • ertul ha!_~lnogens. 'R' ( 1 hr., '43 min.) I ..,.. ..... '°° ... -AT 1MI ... Rex Reed and Biii Hatti$ profile the career of 1llni director Martin ScorMSe whole credit• lnclUde "Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull" end "Alter Hours " (1).....,.0 CJ) llCMI "Cop-Out" ( t968, Suspente) James Mason. Gelfldlne Chaplin. A bro- ken-down elcotioilC-.-wye< comes out of gectuslon to defend his daughter'• boy· ITl8nd. who has been charged wllh mur· def&•·) I :.n£-£::"',..eo .. a1•1••c,.,11"'•.,.. .. _,,'IUCU W .-Ayt Hott Madeline Kahn. Mullee! guests· Franke end the KnockoulS. (R) l hifJv,.. ... CCUlllOW ALL•MPM&Y C'fC&m U.S. vs. U.S S.R., from Hous- ton. (R) CID llOVll "The Termlnetor" (1984, Set. enee Fiction) Arnold SchwarteMgger, Linda Hamilton. A cyborg It Mnt beck In time trom the yNr 2029 to preeent-day Los Angele• to eua6Slnate a woman who is destined to give birth to a revOlutlonary 'R' Q (1 hr . 48 min.) CJ:) .. "The Wild Life" (1984, Come- dy) Christopher Penn, Eric Stolz. With the 1tart of achool jUst around the corner. a group of teen-agers spends the last week of summer In all out hedonfattc revelry 'R' i hr .. 39 min.) ,...,. AUC'nOll W llCMI "Altered States" (1980, Sci- ence-Fiction) William Hurt, Blair Brown .. Baaed on Paddy Chayefsky's novel. A Harvard scientist's genetic structure Is el· tered wNtn he conducll mind-expanding axpenment1 wtlh Isolation tanjts and pow· er1ul hatluclnogem. 'R' (1 hr .. 43 min.) •1=~i.'J1es 01 ~.Field" (1963. Orama) Sidney F'oltlec, Liiie Skele A tOf· mer GI tNchea English to a group ol French nuns while helping them build a Chu~2hrt.) • "Outlaw Blues" ( 1977, Drema) Peter FOnda, Susan Saint James. When a oountry-w .. tem singer atNls his song, an ex-con trlet deepefately to retrieVe his recording rlghta while batnlng the ponce i~ DALUIMOLll llCMI "Creature" ( 198S, Horror) Klaus Kl~I. Stan Ivar Altet' landing on one of Saturn's moona, members ol an American r .... rch team are atalked by e I= life form. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) w --:&. ~ \ • .. "Eaty Tergeta" ( t974. Orama) T8feea Grev•, Mlchael J. Pollard. A woman dett0tfv9 Is aaalgned 10 guerd • Ma:rkerr=, . 1-:o.. "The Very Edge" ( t962, Suepenee) Anne-HeywOOd, Richard Todd-A pregnant woman au ff eta amotlon· el problema ah• btit'lg taiwalfy ...Ult• by a dlstu~ young men. (1 hr .• • min.) ~ ........ ... "La Cicala" ( 1983, O\'arTW lo Goldlrnl1h.-Verna Lisi. The •dYent\Ki ot an lmpreMlonable you1'g woman wt finds work u a maid at • brothel. (Sub tled~ht., 30 min.) • 1 .. "F,iancls G.ry Powers: The Tn S10ty Behind The U-2 Spy lnciden ( 1976, Orama) L" M1)0f1, Nehemlf Peraoff. An American r~ i: lot It lhot down ~ Soviet terrlt()(y Mey. t9e0. (2 :.~ ~--·­Ml~ • .. "Ceue Fire" ( t• O\'ama Oon JohnlOfl, Lisa Blount. Pytchologlc. problems plague a Vietnam vet8fan'a pe sonat and profellionel lite u he ttia9 1 readjuat to his IUfroundlnge upon retun I home. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) -------.. "Cltfzen Kane" (1941, O\'ama Orton Weha, Joeeph Cotten. FIMl'lbeclo recall the Ufe of a WMlthy. powettut an exlravegantly Nlf·lndulgent newepapc magnate, as a reporter ... rchet fOf th slgnlflcance of the man'a cryptic tat word. ( 1 hr., 59 min) W(C) .. "The Man With One Red Shoe < 1985. Comedy) Tom Hank•. Debne Coleman. Chosen at t•ndom. • IOtMWN off-center vlollnlst Is thrust Into the crose fire of rlval CIA gfOUpt In WathlngtOf 'PG~ ( 1 hr., 32 min.) ... W .... II (l)&TOl ......... TM E Ion John mlxet tilt oleMk:9 "Danie!. "Rocket Man" and "laland Glrl" afon. with songs from hla let .. t album "Br .. Jo 1ng Heertl" In a London farewell Conoet" In stereo. ~~'. ~ •1TAMI lflCUL llCMI "Mozambique". ( 1966, Orama Steve Cochran, Hlldegerde Kn.ff. A wom an blaci<malll a pilot In Otder to obteln tho content• of a btlefcae. " ............. .. CJ) .. "White Zombie'~ (1933. HOI' ror) Beta Lugosi, Madge Bellamy. A tom ble leader e>tdett his aubJectt to WOfk h 1'11$ auger miff. w• .,. "The Men" (19SO, O\'ama; Jack Webb. Mar1on Brendo. A paralytec war vetetan 1truggtes to OYe<oome thl pert0nal dlfftcultlet brought on by hi• dla abl~ • "Go W111-;; (HMO, Comedy) Marx Brother•. Diana Lewll. Sevetel uni men turn their slohl• ~tward. whetc t~~wTth tralnl end re~dl ., ...... M llRll L A radio evangellat la a t nwcy of tilt own alnful put. G.t) ~ ~aldlnt Page t1ar. .. CC> "Remo Wllllamt: The Actv.nturt Seglna" ( 1985, A~tUte) Fred Wltd Joel Gray. Wl1h the help Of• phlloeophlca rnartlal at1a tnaltef, a Ntw York cop r• crlllted by the governm.nt la molded lntc an Invincible crime fighter. 'PG-13' c;> ( 1 hrn ~mln ) .. i -·lpoals .... e h I- n ) 11 FromPaae2 --· -1-MClll"-O* T.._ .. Olllftm ..... IT ...... __ IUunlay __ _ •••11 ••=:,.uw, .. * a l'"IU: fU""9 "rt ... Le1911e C811•Jlnn1U• -. ,.,_, ~>Cl•> . e . CGLllm llOO'l'M.L ,.,. m I II ...... -.(LM)(I .... ) -- 1-.......... ---~ 'ALF' sltcozn really far out By BOB WISEHART ~ ............ "Air.' is a comedy about a bett-swillina. 229-year-old former phlegm dealer from the planet Melmac who stands 3 feet 2 inches tall. ~nacks on cats, and brap ... I've got dandruff older than your country.'' .. The Love Boat" it's not. ALF (Alien Lif~ Force) cruhes into the life ofa sitcom family named I.be Tannen. Willie (Mu Wright of "Buffalo Bill") is a mousy fellow whose haitline and chin are reccd1ng; his wife. Kate (Anne SchedeenJ. djsapprovcs of Alf's designs on the family cat; and the k.ids think he's cute. Ozzie and Huriet never had problems b1ct this. ' TlR"lhow. whichairs Monday nisbts on NBC, will nse or fall based on whether viewers take to ALF. a Muppety aeature Wlth -the personality of an out-of-wort Catskills comic who resembles what ml&bt hap~ 1fadot mated with a pea. lfit'u hn. facsimiles Will be available at a toy Stott · near you, oo matter wbcTc you a.re. ··ALT netther run noT f'alh.; 1t leans a lot. tbouJh th~ a.re 1CVeral sood hncs u ALF learns aboul bis new home plmd. ~na d«pi)' \nto the recases of a O usJuna totlet. he muses. .. , n tenstina coocept.- WeU. lhked n anyway lf ,ou·ve 1nvesied 1n ALF toy futures. iorry: but t m dubious about the 9"°" fof the Iona haul~ or any haul Oimmd shows en.her h1l ( .. Mort A Mi.ndy"') « ftop (""Mr. Smith." the aU-Call:d story of a fmJu.t orancu\.ln three yean ,..:>) Wltb re. marbble ,peed., The -ALF"' creaton prob9bly ~ cncou1*d b)' lbe '°"'' runnillJ JOCUSS of Jim Remon '1 M uppcu, but Hmson at 1 mque and -oodt~J man. the closest th1na we have to the la1C. pal W'aJt Dtsney ' I don't ttt anywbcr~ for .. ALr to p> from ~ I wash him -eD. but n cm1in be bc$t rf be h11.Ched tbc ont ride 1-t to Md mac. If £T c:ouJd.pbonc home. to cu ALf. ,,., ::-= ... .... "', . ..., ............. ... '*' 1a11t -•a caum POCnUU. TOOAY ....... .., ....... Jllg.(U..) -!'5:.:1...!..~;; -N:.&. POCnUU. ,_ .. ... •• 1111d. (LM) (1 .......... . ., ....... .. JJ mJMT _.. ~-OM EE •••El II W.W ...... '""' Y• 11 ca,&C.(T~(hr.) .. , .. , .... .. "'9••19lA ............. .Joan Collins will quit 'Dynasty' LONOON (AP) -Joan Collins says it's not the press- ure of the non•stop · work but the constant primping \bat has per- suaded her to 9uit her role as Alexis an TV's "Dynasty" in 18 monlh1. The Bntish star re- vealed her pfans in a television in terview ______ .... to be broadca!t thi! Colllnl week. • "Dynasty will be going• on for another year and a half as far as I'm concerned." Collins wn quoted '' aaying. When prcsKd, 'Jhc: wu quoted u sayina., "Yes. I am 1oin1 off. l"m IO'"I (o produce my own mov1n." Hut. 'he added, "I am allowed to chanic my mind."' ~ Colhn'J ~1d, "I feel al the moment I've done 5'h ycar11. Jn another ye ar and ' a half J think the pm'1ll1llt1c:' of what they cao do with herlAlc~.,> will ha ve been txhau,ted •• Storrlng Ed Beglef Jr. Beverly O' An{JefO, and Charles Durning SliMJftow~ --• COWBOYS AND QUIZ SHOWS HAD THfIR DAYS ... FromPlljfeS . Ranger and Duncan Ranaldo·s Cisco Kid-" and Gene Autry hot on lhe1r trail lo sa \ c By the 11me lhe cloud of dust sett.led, the were hot on Hoppy's trail with Roy R~ers 11sclffrom having to look down the muzzle all went 1thataway. TV ha~ manued to d1 ' of oblivion. the 8-movic Western sk~ad-what' movies couldn't: kill tbe Western ---------------died over to the small screen. aided by the anti-violence movement o WAGNER A 'funny th ing happened on the way to the 1960s. They were more or les • • • the roundup. As TV cowboys took aim at succeeded by action shows -like th• FromPa&e3) k1ds. movie cowboys-crew up in .. High Westerns. many from Wa_mcr Br~thers - full of gifts. He puts the optimistic son an a room haJffull of manure. When he checks on them later, the pessimist is plagued by suspicion of the gifts. But the optimist is laughing and throwing manure in the afr1 and his father asks him why. :fhe son replies that with all · tht manure there must be a p0ny. ··That's lJle story.'' said Wagner. "It means to look for the good things in life. Look on the positive side." Wagner a1sl will appear in a "Hart to Hart" special and plans a movie based on Samantha Smith, the Maine schoolgirl who had received international publicity when she toured the· Soviet Union at the invitation of the late Communist Party Chairman Yuri Andropov. She was to have made her acting debut with Waancr in the TV series, "Lime Street." but she died in a plane crash before the television season. started. The S6-year-old actor talks about .. Sam'' in the 5ame pained and weary way he responds (o even an oblique reference to his late wife, Natalie Wood. who aa:identJy drowned near the couple's anchored yacht off Catalina Island in 1981. Wagner had publicly recovered from the tragedy and the later cancellation of his hit TV series, .. Hart to Hart." and was ready to return with "Lime Street" last year, in which he played a wealthy international msurancc investigator. But 1he series crumbled with Samantha's death. He doesn't yet have a tcript for the Samantha story. "I j ust have the rights to do it Wlth her mother:· he said. "They llad wanted to make a film out of it, aod I thought it would be better to be involv~ with it so that sh~ could be told 1n somewhat an honest way." Since his first movie in 1950, "Halls of Montezuma." Wagner bad the image of the charming leading man 6ut was always drubbed by critics for hjs acting ability. A native of Detroit who was spotted by a talent scout while still in college. he's made 26 movies for thcatncal release and telev1s1on, including "A Kiss Before Oyin.a" with Joanne Woodward in 1956 and "All the Fine Young Cannibals" in I 9S9. He starred in the TV series "It Takes a Thief,""Colditt,""Sw1t(:h" and "Han to Han." Over the ycan . Wagner has learned to laugh at his acting. He was asked if his portraya l in "There Must Be a Pony" strttchcd his talent. "Anythina is a stretch for me," he quipped. "I aot my hand1 _,..u doina what I'm doina, you know? I find that. to make 1t -look as easy as possible. to make it look as real as possible. it takcsenouah of my time to de that." 30 Sunday, October 5, 1988 Noon" and ''Shane:· So. 1n 1955. TV gave until \J'ley all started to look. ahkc, too ''adult" Westerns a t,ty. These shows had especially on ABC. "77 Sunset Stnp" ~ no "sidcwinding varmints" and nobod y "77 Sur1b9ud Strip" ("Hawaiian Eye ') had .i favonte horse. much less one that did which beget "17 H~useboat Strip" ("Surf triers. The fi rst. NBC's "Fronti er." was side Six"). which beget "77 Gumbo Stnp' JUSt passing through and M><>n pa~~ on. ("Bourbon Street Beat") and on and or Others stayed a while: "Gunsmoke" on until we all wished that chis begcttanE CBS and "The Life and ~gend of Wyatt v.ould begone. Earp'' on ABC. : It's ironic that, while $COrt1 of Sood 1uy! TV saddled up with a vengeanQ!. we~ making the Old West and the ne..-. ' "Wyatt Earp'' was based on the exploits Hollywood safe for widows and orphans. of the famed lawman who died in Los TV was playiog out its biggC$t scam: the Angeles at 82. only 26 year; before the show game4how scandals. was born. The real Earp was a cold-blooded Game shows had been around TV since snake who selectively enforced the law in there was TV to be around on. O ne oflhc exchange for a piece of the action. .\s first, which had the e~citina title "Missus played by Hugh O'Bnan, he looked good an Goes a' Shopping," fea1urcd such ripping a vest, stnng tic and flat-rimmed hat. and stunts as a woman tryina to shdc a qu.ner ou1whted most of the worst clichcs. off her nose without movlna her head. An But "Ounsmoke" was the real trail boss. intensely visual, but awesomely Slupid, For almost 20 years, the towerin& Matt experience. By the late 'SOs, there wasan an DiUon (James Amess) was the law in avalanche or pme shows, led by .. The Dodae City, at least as bes\ he knew how, $64,000 Quesuon" (CBS), where a youna which sometimes wasn't aJI that great. psychologist named Joyce Brothen woo 64 Dillon wasn't the fastest draw or the grand displar,ina her vaat knowledae ()f deepest thinker -not once was he bnght boxina. On 'Name That Tune( {l'fBC. enough to .talk his dance-hall. gi rlfriend then CBS) a Marine Corps major na~ed Kitty ':Jpsta1rs -b\Jt he got the JOb done. John Glenn took home S 15,000, which ABC's "Cheyenne," lamng Chnt beat the heck out of service pay. A pme- Walkcr. an ambulatory slab of rock who show producer, Louis Cowan, even played one of the pharaoh' bodyguards in ascended to the CBS presidency. "The Ten \ommandmcnts." showed up ··Twenty-One" was NBC's answer to the same year. Bui as one of three revolving CBS' "The $64,000 Question" and in 1957 shows m "Warner Brothers Presen1s. ·· it 11 found what all game shows dream of -a was shackled to "Ca~blanca, .. a hooter contestant who cauJht the J?Ublic's fanC). based on the Bogart lilm. and "King's Columbia Universf y EnaJ.isb instructor Row." gibberish about a small-town psy· Charles Van Dorin was smart. chu· chiatnst. and tOQk a wh1I~ to 'tatch on. 1smatic, m~cst ~n~ on~ ~well ,auy. Ner· Viewers never knew when 1t would ~how vously chew1nJ'h.is hp, w1p101 his brow or up be~usc "Cheyenne" didn't rtay on Its sighing under pressure,., he wh1ppe8 !he own until t 962. It alsoahematcd off and on re1gmn1 "Twent y.One champ, a toad with the anthology series "Connie!'' and named Herben Stem~I nobody liked the Wamcrs Westerns "Sugarfoot" and anyway. • "Bronco." Van Doren kept winning and ratmgs Still. three out of four wasn't bad and the kept rising. In February, he made the cover networks hitched a nde on the bandwagon. of Time. A few days later, he was offered a It's not good enough to be J1 stalwart. movie contract. Finally, in Man:h. after majght-shootin& hero when everybody's a two agoniz.in& draws. Van Doren lost to natwan. straight-shooting hero. So the lawyer Vivien Nearing. third wave -after the k.idd1c and adult Amcrica'scuhead left "Twenty-One•· in WeslCfllS -~ere the gjmmi~k cowboys much better -shape than ~e ~ntcred 1l Will Hutch ans ("Sugarfoot ')roamed the Pockettng S 129,000 in wtnnings. Van West while taking correspondence law Doren took a job ISJl radio show panclisl· cou~s and practically gabbed bad guys to commentator and siancd as a ''Today" death. Bret and Bart were the chicken· how rt1ular for $1 .000 a week. hearted brothers in "Maverick" (ABC). On May 20, 1958. a contestant on a That dude in the atnc and derby hat was minor·leaauc pme show called "Dotto" "Bat Masterson" (N BC'). Sodbuster Chuck di scovered that the winninacontestant had Connors spent more 'time bla1ing away been supplied with the answers in advance. with his nifty Modified rifle than be ever Paid St .~00 to lceep his yap shut, he talked spent behind a plow vn "The Rineman" anyway. New York D1'ltric1 Attome)' (ABC). washbucklin• Guy Williams Frank Hatan. who just happened to be the carved hundreds of Z's an fat Sat. Gart1a's Democratic nominee for the U.S. Scnatt' pants on "Zorro" (ABC). The C:inwri~t and wasn't averse to a little publicity. family on "Bonanta" (NbC) had to bench announced an investipt1on. to just keep Little Joe (Michael Landon) 1n Stempel declared that he'd been 11ven bullets. Dunhg the show's 14-y~r run. the answers on "Twenty-One:• but was Landon estimated that he shot 200 people. (,.le&MMelCA.1'DAl.8/PaC• Sl) :._ ..... ____________ ..... ...._ ___________________ ~---- I -' ,. .. Evans' 'Frontier' far from 'Dynasty' - By JERRY BUCK UT~W,.._, • • LOS ANGELES-After spending much of the summer in tbe Australian outback filming a story about a woman ranche_r, it was something ofa culture shock for Linda Evaas to return to the glamour of"Dynas. ty." "It was hard to come back and do 'Dynasty' again," she says. "Especially gettins dressed up and into makeup. J thought 1t was Halloween. but they said that wasn't even as much makeup as I had before l left." Evans.· who is best known as Kristle Carrington on the ABC nighttime soap opera, stars in "The Last Frontier," a two- part, four-hour miniseries C BS will telecast tonight and Tuesday. ~She plays Kate Hannon. an American woman with two teen-age children who takes over an outback cattle ranch and is forced to battle the merciless environment and a ruthless landowner determined to, grab her ranch. . "Tbat was the-ha~cst work I've ever done in my life,'' sift says. "We worked six days a week, from early in the morning to often late at nifht. There was little time for anything else.' ' The Australian production made its headquarters for the 61h·week film sched- ule in Alice Spring_,, which is iri the mjddle of Australia and not far from Ayers Rock1 a huge monolith that is sacred to toe aborigines. . "J(s a -~mall town," she says, "and coming off nine months of 'Dynasty' I'd forgotten what it was like to be in a small town. Wearing blue jeans and no makeup and no iewelry. It's a back-to-basics life where thin~ are simpler and people talk to each other.' In the miniseries. Jason Robards is Ed Stenning, the land baron who has his eye on Kate Hannon·s ranch. Jack Thompson is his son, Nick Stenning, who has his eye on Kate. "It has to do with courage and dreams and power and love. Jt's mostly a woman who refuses to give up and challenges the most im~rtant man in the valley. I like doing thin~s that show what women are capable of.· Evans says she loved the Wlld beauty of the.Australtan outback. "h 's mostly desert and ·I had visions of sand and cac1us." lihe says. "But it's red earth and ghost trees and, mountains. You see camels and kangaroos." · SCANDALS SET GAME SHOWS BACK IN FIFTIES ... From Page SO ordered to take a dive against Van Doren, and the whole thing began to smell like I 0 tons of dead fish. Van Doren used bis "Today" forum to deny everything. except that he was "sad and shocked " by the depths to which his fellow man could sink. He would be a lot sadder. Revelations came-fast. When The Rev. Charles E. Jackson confessed that he got answers in advance on "The $64,000 Challenge ... the U.S. House of Representa· tives Commiuee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce immediately announced hear- ing_, on the quiz. show scandals. If a man of God succumbed. anything was possible. Besides, there was no sense in letting that New York DA get.aJJ the ink. Finally, Dan Enright, part of the team that created "Twenty-One'' and other game shows, admitted he routinely used "controls." So what's the big deal? he asked. Everybody docs it. "Deception," he explained, "is not necessanly bad." Enright s opinion was not univ~rsaUy shared. But the worst was yet to ~me. Af\cragoniiina forwceksdunnga vacation in the boondockl, Van Doren revealed that he was supplied answers in advance, too. Now it was everybody else's tum to be "sad aod shocked." Say it ain't so, Chuck. But it was. Not only was Van Doren ajven the answtn. but he'd been cotached in all those nervous gestures that made millions of viewers identify with him in the first place. . \fen Doren was so obviously contnte ttuu many people were inclined to foraive bim • .chou&b Columbia and ''Today" fired him on the spot. U.S. Rep. Steven Dcrounian of New York registered a minority opinion: "I don't think an adult of your intelligence should be commended for telling the truth." But when Van Doren's "mea culpa" was followed bi news that 1-3-year-old Pally Duke. who d gone from an appearance on "The $64.000 Challenge" to a Broadway role in "The Miracle Worker," had been coached, too ... Well, by God, that was just about enouah. The nauon rose in righteous wrath and President Eisenhower threaten- ed to • use the miaht of the federal ~ovemment and get to the bottom·ofthiS; Everybody who could copped a plea. Eventually, Van Doren and nine others pleaded guilty tf> perjury and1 received suspended sentences. ;. 1V would spend years clcanina off the •ran. Coupled with the payola scandals that ended dilcjockey Alan Freed'~ career and almost did the same to Dick Clark, TV was in deep trouble. Despite a few briaht spots -CBS' "The ~·c1c Va J?yke Show" and "The Defenders" ak:inga move, and Johnny Cal'$0 replaced Ja.ck' Paar on NBCs "Tonight" show -it wu smellina up ·the joint A photoaenif clod named Gardner Mckay wu bus~ p•min1 ABC's "Adventures in Paradise ' into creepina ~ catatonia. When ra\inas melted away for tbe adventure show NBC's "Klondike," it advanced a cenwry or to, moved south and became ••Acapulco." as if vicwen were so dumb they wouldn't notice. Jn ABC1 "The • Hathaways," a solid contender for the worst TV show ever, Jack Weston and P~y Cass played "parents" 10 a gang of chimpanzees. Judging by the expressions on their faces, th~ had slepped in something foul. TV wasn't supposed to turn out hkc this. Lucy and De1i divorced . George "Super- man .. Reeves killed himself. After 2,343 shows, "Howdy Doody" was off the air and "The Flintstones" ("The Flintstones"?) were loose in prime time. Wa!l this the best it could do? In a heavily publici1ed speech. newly appointed Federal Communications Commissioner Newton Minow sneered that TV was "a vast wasteland ... Nobody disagreed. In a strange echo of Ezekiel C. Gothing_, years before. Rhode Island Sen. John Pastore launched hearings on TV violence 'after a particularly nasty episode of ABC's "Bus Stop," in which rock singer Fabian played a degenerate drifter who had an affair with a district attorney's alcoholic wife. blackmailed the DA and then killed his own lawyers. "I haven't felt clean since," said Pastore. "(still have the stench up my nose." What to do? News, for one thing. The 11me·show scandals were the best thina to happen to news since Huntley met BnnlcJey. Nobody can rig reality. Who can quarrel with news? As it turned out, a lot of people could. News would hdp, but it clearly wasn't enou&h. TV needed help. II neede4 ... ''The Beverly Hillbillies ... {Nt~t: TV news tells us the way it is.J Sunday, October 5, 1986 ~ 1 COMPA FEATURES Detkpro CPU ..... 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