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1986-10-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
• J 22 17 8add1eback peapt8traa~ vanq_· RACING COVERAGE SEE A2 FOR u 7 TODA Y'S NUMBERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1986 25 <;ENTS ~l Salvador quake kills scores uncfreds in jurecLl 50 feared dead after earthquake topples buildin sin capital were reportedly damaaed as well. The radio also said hundreds of people were injured. r The casualty reports could not be confirmed immediately, and there was no official toll. El Salvador's capital was almost compleiely cut off from the rest of the country and the world. "They were digjnJ out (from the hOlJ)ital) kids, babies," said Ms. Ascanio1 ofRockledae, Aa. "I helped carry a aead baby." "We were the only ones who sot out (of the pizza parlor) w)'len 1t was happenina. The rooffetl," she said. Duarte said dam11ae was confined to the capital area. Earlier radio reports said there was also damaie in the western province of Santa Ana and in the eastern departments of Usulutan and San M1Juel. SAN SALV AOOR, El Salvador (AP) -A strong earthquake and aftershocks wrecked buildings in downtown San Salvador on Friday and unconfirmed reports said score$ of people had been lulled and hun- dreds were injured. Dazed residents wandered the lit- terf'rl streets A youna woman A 2-year-old Oakdale boy la atruggllng to stay allve after h'9 heart was re- vived 3 'h hours after he was submerged 90 minutes In the Stanislaus River.JAi A aerial killer task force Is Investigating two more deaths In the Loa Angeles area.JAi Nation 2 Democratic senators aald that members of the National Security Council may have organized a private supply network to arm Nicaragua's Contra rebels.JAi World President Reagan and Mlkhall Gorbachev made.1 final preparations Friday for their weekend summit In Iceland./ A4 INDEX Advice & Games Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment In the Service Public notices Real Estate Religion Sports Televlslon Trivia Weather A12 06-8 A13 88 A 10-11 A3 A14 ,88 C1-36 A9 01-5 A7 A12 A2 clutched a bleeding child to her breast as she searched for medical help. - Radio station YSU said more than I SO people were killed in the coif apse of the !().story Ruben Dario building. Radio Cuscatlan said about 45 peopk were known dead, including at least 30 youths whose bodies were found in two schools. Other schools Vacationing Americans Robert Annadle and his wife Pam Ascanio, who were inside a pizza parlor when the initial jolt bit, sa.id the tremor damaaed Bloom Children's Hospital across the street. Some buildinp were reduc.cd to bent and twisted steel, and offi't~als said other buildinas in this city of 800,000 people mi&ht coUapse Later. President Jose N"apolcon Duane. s~kinaon Radio El SaJvador, urged ettizens to stay •;:r, from damaged buildinp and ap ed for calm. Losing caaee in winning battle AJICel• llanaaer Gene llaacb ~~ with umplrea in tourtb inntna after omclala called Wally J'?yner oat at home on what would haTe been the tyin& run in Friday'• American Lea&ue Championahlp &ame. While Mauch &ot toued oat. the Ancel• tallied a few more run• to take the aame. 5-3 . from Boeton. Detail• on Bl. Volunteer dua 1n the rubble toward victi ms trapped 10 a San Salvador store where a fi ve-story building c~llapsed. Helicopters femed the in1ured to hospitals. which were reported!> filled with quake v1ct1ms. Ernesto (Pleue eee QUAD/AS) ~''-'9#"'1$-1 -Chance-of coach's charges dropping . draws mired views By LAURA MERK OflM~,........ • Laguan Beach res1dents""cxprcsscd mi xed reactions Fnday to the po s1- bility that felony cocaine possession charges against h1&h school football coach Cednck Hardman may be dropped 1f he complete a drug rchab1htat1on prl)gr.)m Harbor Mun1 c1pal C oun Judge Richard Hanulton ordered Hardman to return Oct. 24 for formal arraipl- ment. Deputy District Attorney Steven Bickel said the judge Wiil iikely drop the charges if Hardman success.- full y completes the program. Ron Kreber. Hardman's attomey, said Hamilton could $imply dismiss the charge or could opt to drop the charge on the condition that Hard- man continue to seek drug treatment (Pleue Ne UACTl0Jlf8/ A.2) Hoffma?n·'s bid for new election fails By LISA MAHONEY Of .... o..i, l'tiol ..... Lyndon La Rouche tollowcr Art Hoffmann ~111 ha'e to look to the U.S. House of Rcprcc,entat1vcs 1f he plans to continue his battle to change the outcome of June's Democratic pnmar) The 4th D1.-.tnct ( ourt of <\ppcal Fnda) upheld an earlier Orange Count} Supenor Court dcc1~1on that ll cannot order a nc~ election 1n the 40th Congressional D1stnct The U.S C'0Mt1tut1on gives onl\ Congress the power to decide di'>· puled federal clcct10M. the three· Judge panel ruled Hoffmann, a 30-\ear-old tech nical wnter from Santa ~na. blamed ballot stu ffing for costing him the Demo- cratic nomination in a recount de- manded hy hi\ opponent. wntc-10 candidate Bruce C\umncr Ong1nall y declared the winner h) a margin of 267 votes, Hoffmann was ... defeated by 1.228 votes after a 16-day recount that turned up numerous uncounted write-in pallots for umner Contending that the .. mystery ballot.,.. were slipped into ballot boxes between the pnmary and the recounL Hoffmann asked Supcnor Coun Judge John C. Woolley to order a new clecuon 'Woolle~ d1sm1ssed the petition, saying the po~er to review con· gress1onal races rests with Congress. The higher co un soon agreed after heanng Hoffmann·s appeal Tuesday umner. a 'Jewpon Beach attorney and pa.,t chairman of the Orange ( ount~ Democratic Party. said he wa~ "delighted" by the court's ruling. "A.s far as I'm concerned. the LaRouche tacllc'i on this phase of things have been 1n the nature of (Pleaee eee HOFFMAJlfN/A2) No debatinglt: Deukmejian won't debate Defense to test evidence in Kraft case lly STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,. ......... Gov. Geo~e OcukmeJ1an renewed ids pledge Fnday not to debate 1:-<>s naeks Mayor Tom Bradley dunng the waning days of the gubcmatonal tampa1gn. saying that such a fo rum -would serve no public purpose. "We're both known quanuues. :J/c're two of the be t-known people ta the state," said the aovemordunng a private mectina with political reporters and editors in Anaheim. "We debated four years ago. I won the election," said OcukmcJ1an. re- calling that network television dcclin· ed to cover that debate. "It was on public tclev1s1on and I'm not sure 1f anyone watched 1t." he said. DeukmeJ1an. in Orange County for a fund-ra1s1ng reception. admitted that he once introduced a bill that would have mandated debates be- tween ranlong political opponents. But he said that unsuccessful bill was introduced only as a favor for Pete Wilson. then mayor of San Diego. ''On the presidential level. I think it 5Crvcs a true purpose." But when ll comes to other offices. I don't think the public learns that much," he said. Ocukmejian seemed at case as he answered questions from rcponers and editors in a suite of an Anaheim OC commuter line may be added to Amtrak service p,.m 11alf H d wire report• A pcc1al Oranic County com- muter hne and two round tnp! between Lo Anaelcs and <;an O.eao each day would be added to Amtrak tram strv1cc under a proposal rtletttd 1h1 Wt"Ck by the stale Department or TraMpor· talion The Los naclc~C4un· tycommutcr line would Nn twice daily and have e11ht ~tops, includ· 1n1 stations 1n Fullerton. Anaheim. Santa Ana, Irvine (after the station 1s completed neitt year). San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. says Don Dove, mtrak's chief or pubhc tran portation. · The repon WI' rctea~d Tllurs- (PI--... A.llT&ll/ ~) hotel, that was seemingly overrun by Boston Red Sox boosters. He nibbled at a bowl of ice cream as he talked about topics ranging from Rose Bird to cocaine to the Angels. The aovemor was asked if it's true that he is thinking of running for president in 1988. He said no. The governor was asked about the World Series. The Angels apinst the Mets, he predicted. But his most passionate comments were saved for the state's judicial system and the person perceived to be tts most influential representative - Rose Bird. Dcukme11an said he will vote against Bird and 1wo other upreme ·(oun Junsts -Joo;cph Grodi n and Cruz Reynoso Howe ver. he s~ud be intends to vote for tanlc;¥ Motk. the fourth Justice most onen targeted by cnucs of the ~late Supreme Court. Mosk. said DcukmCJian. 1s an admitted opponent of the death penalty but has still voted to uphold 17 death penalty convictions. Bird has never affirmed a death penalty conviction "Rose Bird says that she's JU~t following the law. Docs that mean that Mosk isn't? Here's a man wh o 1s (Pleaee Me QOVltRPfOR/ A2) Toy_guns a loaded Issue ln NB By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,.,... ... Toy &"Uns that look hk.c the real th1na arc causing problem for pohce who say w1eldin1 such cop1c may lead to traaic mutts. Replicas ofboth coUectonnd convcnt1onal firearm, arc be1na manuf1e1u~ with srowina authcnt1c1ty and when they're ICCn by an unsu pectins passerby or waved at p1 s1na motori ts. tbeiro~ miatlt be ml\takcn for an armed cnm1nal. 11ys Ncwpon 1kach Police Officer Howard E11enbera. "So far, st hasn't led to any~ problem, but 1t ha~ the ~tcnual to lead to tra&tdy 1f n cont1nu ," he said. 'What we're hop'"' 11 that by promot1na some senst of awarcne • we can avoid a tragcd» .. Accord1n1 to E1~nbcra, Newport Be ch Pohl'e art rtcc1vsn,g1 an>Wina numbcrof'·man with I Jun" call~ lhat tum out to be nothing more than wmeonc plav1ng wtth o rcph<'a aun. perhaps a to) ~u1rt aun ··sut when we receive the call. we h.a"e to hand lee lh of them as a worst.a cnano. We have to pl&) 11 for real.'' he id. "The pohcc officer u,uall) ha\ only a pltt· second to decide whether that aun., rtal or not. and depcnd1na on the liit\t and other condu1on\, that·, dsffi<'ult to do." s an e\&mplc. Es nbcra \a1J two \ouna men m1it\t be engaged m nothing more thrtatcn1na than a 'Quin "tun (Pleue eee TOT I A2) o) • a .. .. By the Associated Press Cklensc S( 1ent1c;ts will be allowed to 1e-.t ph-.s1u1I e' 1dencc against a man 1tnpli(atcd in 37 homosexual sl11y1ngs. but onh 1n a counl} cnme lab under c;uflCrv1s1on of a coun- ap~inted oHrsecr. a Judge s1ud Fnda)' The dcc1<;1on in the case of Randy Kran wa<1 a rnmprom1sc between pro«-cutor•; desire to prott'Cl the e' 1dcnce from loss or destruction. and a defcn~e mouon to remove the evidence for testing elsewhere so pro~cutor; wouldn't lnow e'actly whlll tCSl'i UC performed. Kraft. 41 . who ha pleaded 1nno- 1, 111 1Hchcdulcd to goon tnalJan l2 111 r >ranae County Supcnor Court on ~ h.1ra,ec; he murdered 16 }Ouna men 1n th\ "ount betv.cen 1972 and 19 3. HC' al~ has been either cha.fled or 1mphcatcd by prosecutors 1n 13 \.ilhna., el~where 1n Cahfom11, Ill 1n Orcaon 1nd two 1n M1ch1pn. Kran wa~ arrested M1y 14, 19 3, when a Cahfom11 Hiah..,.Y Patrol officer pulled h1 car over and fo und the body or a dead Manne on the pa n er ~at Octectiva later 111d they uncovered evidence bnkina Kran to a ~ncs of homoteJtu&1 '\la-.1n (Pleue ... s aAPT/AI) • r "' REACTIONS I I ••• • DIN HARDMAN CASE ••• Pram Al on an out-peuent blsls. Kleber aaid he believes there·s a fOOd chance 1ehool trustees will reinstate Hardman1 who was suspendtld from coacnina after hi• arrest lut month, before tbe end of lbe hi&h school f ootblU season. Superintendent Dennis mith and school board members Charlene Raptz and Harry Bithell refused to comment on that possibility except 10 say that a decision will be made after Oct 24. "I think the hypocrisy will be incredible if they rehire this man. lrrcprdless of the fact that he is weU loved and a good coach. We set guidelines and need to follow them," said Jennifer Yelland. chairman of Laauan Beach's aniti-drug JMPACT team. Yelland said a peution has been circulating demanding that Hardman not be reinstated by the school board. "I a01 supnscd at the court's reaction. I thought possession was a felony. Well, they are treating it as a masd~meanor," said Yelland. Deputy Pohce Chief Jim Spreme said. "I personall) don't believe he sets the right example for the kids. When I was an high school we were a winning team too But we bad to follow the rules. "The Laguna Beach Police Depan· men\ has been very active a.t the request of the school board to ~et involved an some programs dealing with drugs on campus. We put an officer on campus and they brought Toma(a former New York policeman who lectures on drug abuse) here at tbc taxpayer's expense," said Spreine. .. My feelina is that Ctdriclc should have resianed." He's in a drua diversion prottam now -that is some admassion itself, said Spre1ne. But Ann Kitcher, perent adviaor for the Safe Conduct Council, said she supported the court's decision. "I am hapPy for him. I think it was a wise dec1$10n. h's not like he ls your typical drugie, robber. I think this is eq_uitabJe, fair and wise," Kitcher Slid. Hiah School Princjpal David Wheeler said many of lhe teachers at the hiah school have visited with him to discuss the matter, but he and Superintendent Smith denied they have beard rumors that teachers plan a walkout if Hardman is reinstated. "Staff members have taken the lime to express their feelings one way or the other. Most of the staff members arc waiting to see what the coun's decision will be," said Wheel· er. Students at the high school were quiet and basically unaware that Hardman had been an court Friday, said Wheeler. "Most peo ple just went about the da) as if nothing hap- pened." Ellt'n Mahoney. the mother of the football team's captain. applauded thejudge'sdccision. "I'm 100 percent in favor of them allowing him to enter a pro~m," she said Fnday after attending the hearina at Harbor Municipal Court. "Suddenly people have found out that he's human and can make mistakes like everyone else," said Mahoney. who noted that team players adore Hardman. Bickel said that Hardman is a perfect candidate for the county drua dJvenion Pf'OP'l.{J\ btcawe or bis standina in the c0mmunity and the fact that be bu never been in a rehabili\atJon Pf'OIJ'Jn before. The month-Iona prosram Hardman is now enrolltd in could be applitd to the prosram, aaid Bickel. Hardman voluntarily entered a 28· day drua pro,rarn 11 South Coast Medical center in South LIJuna last month. The proaram ends before his Oct. 24 am1anmen1 -the date of Laau"-Beach Hiah School's home- comina. But Deputy Chief' Spreine said he felt it was unfonunate Hardman was -.nowed to enter the diversion pro-ararn. "Police officers just don't like the idea of cocaine beina included in the diversion proarams. I always thouaht is wu only for marijuana:- The whole situation is disappoint- ing.'' he said. Hardman was arrested Sept. 20 after he was stopgcd on Laauna Canyon Road by an officer who. susi>ccted the driver of the red Cadillac was drunk. Police said they spotted a pac~ ofwbite powder in a briefcase !'CStina on the front seat of the car. They were refused permission to search the car and when Hardman tried to stop them ~lice were forced to spray Mace .a1 him and arrested him. Hardman, a former professional football player with the San Francisco 49ers. was suspended from his coaching duties following his arrest fo r pos~s~ion of S.S grams of cocaine and res1st1na arrest. HOFFMANN LOSES APPEAL ••• From Al harassment. .. I think at now will be recognized for what 11 1s -JUSt an attempt to hurt me for talung them on and being successful." Sumner entered the 40th d1stnct race late an the game to prevent a laRouche d1sc1ple fron:i representing tbe Democratic Party. The contro,ers1al LaRouchc as a perennial pres1denual candidate who. among other things. maintains that the queen of England 1s a drug pusher. Duri.ng the pnmary contes,t. Hoff· mann alleged that Sumner had mob ues and drug connecuons. He later blamed Sumner sup- poncrs for stuffing ballot boxes to win the election. Hoffmann could not be reached Friday to comment on the court decision. On Tuesday. his attorney Robert lcV} said he might carry the issue to the state Supreme Court ifbe lost at the appelate level. Sumner is challeging five term incumbent Robert Badharn. R-New- port Beach, for a seat in the House of Represcntauves. Battling for control of one of the most heavily Republican districts in the country. Sumner must carry all Democratic voters and one in four Republicans to beat the entrenched incumbent. TOY GUNS A LOADED ISSUE ••• From Al fight. I "But let's say afterward they go to a doughnut shop and one of them tucks the water gun mto his pants. Someone m1fht sec at and think he's planning o n holding the place up,' he said." And when we roll on the call. there is always a possabilit) for a confrontation:· AccordangJo Eisenberg, everything from 9mm or .45-caliber automauc handguns to the fsraeli manufac· tured Uzi submachine gun have been copied. "You can't tell them apan from the real th10g. They're not clear plastic 1U1ymore wnh the big rubber cork sucking out the back .. And it's nOtJUSt kids who are purchasing and pla)'ang W1th them. Adults ot\en are among the biggest customers. Last August, a 21-year-old Santa Ana man was shot and seriously wounded by a Highway Patrol officer who saw the man waving a gun at passing motorists in Laguna Hills. When the man refused to drop the weapon, he was shot b) the officer. The gun turned out to be a .4S-caliber replica pellet JUn. Some cuaes. including Anaheim, have already taken steps to avoid such tragedies by passing ordinances that make 11 a misdemeanor to brandish a fake firearm. Eisenberg said Newport Beach Police are not recommendmg such measu1es yet. GAME 4 I WE EK 4 / DAY 7 I I 8 5 40 27 41 59 63 38 !/ fi YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR / CHANCE TO WINI CHECK THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WINGO CARD. Rules a~d row •o ca ",,. I gome o re on vour g~,.,n cord. o r co I our HOTlll\!E 64 2-4333 9 5 M.f OS• lor WIN-GO r.lormo1 or I Dally Pilat ,TWA • \ 10-1 1-86 \ • L Mostly cloudy thrOugh weeKend The Nation.I W..U. &r.ice ~· moetly ctoudy weetn.r during~ and mom6ng hour• tocl8y and Sunday, with eom. ctoud• In the 1fttrn00nt. leact\ h19ht today WI&! range from II to 73 cs.gr ... and Sunday 14 to II. L.owt M to 80. Valley hight tOday wlll be from 74 to 78 and Sunday II !O 74. Lowa 52 to 58. U.S. Tem1>9 ., .. 64 M 73 61 .., .. .. 42 12 .. 17 47 .... M 45 17 70 M 41 11 ... MU 50 32 1S 47 50 40 ... ... 12 ae to n M 6' .. 46 .. ,45 12 .. .. 71 .. "'' ., 50 12 17 53 41 IO 43 50 27 ... 72 ... 53 n H 19 SI 68 •• eo " 63 ,, 55 .. ·-~~ :~::: c~ ... 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Sect_,to 77 St lllllnM 13 54 Ian lletnw dlflo 73 90 Ian &ebrlel 75 82 aan °"09 10 eo San FranciaCO Sii 54 lanJoM 1S 67 Santa Ana 7' ., lemll llerberll 72 IO Tldea Flntlow =::1'1ow TOOA\' l·llO am 11 Ila m 4 57pm "*DA\' 12:2••.m. 7·1t a.m 12.21p.m. Sul\ rtt. today at 8:55 a.m and ...; a11:24 pm • Moon Ila. tod•y al 3:21 p.m. and ... at 12-lt a.m. t Surf report Lltll• . ... = 1 . • . . ..._ GOVERNOR MEETS THE PRESS ••• Jl'romAl .. • • opposed to the death penalty but In 17 instances, he has affirmed at,'' said Deukmejian. Deukmejian, an attorney, said he is not o pposed to appointing or elevat· ing liberal judges "as long as they are able to separate their own personal view and carry out the law." Responding to criticism that he has named mostly prosecutors to judge- ships, Dcukmejian said in some instances he has appointed former public defenders and has even ~~'A~~e Daily' Pilat MAIN OFFICE elevated Judges appointed by former Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Deukmejian chuckled when a re· porter told him that Bradley blamed the governor for the clogged freeway system in Orange County. which resulted in· the mayor being late to a reception. "Well. he should have left earlier," said Deukrnejian ... Have you driven the streets in Los Angeles recently'? There arc quite a few chuck holes. It's almost as bad as driving in New York . city." = Dcukmejian blamed freeway oqn- d11 ions on Brown and comr1lamed that his administration Is stil 'pliY· ing catch up." He said SS 1 m1llibn was spent on improving frcewa~n Orange County and that $450 milUpn will be spent on county freeways in the next five years. Later Friday, Deukrnejian ad· dressed the Orange County YolJng Executives at a San Juan Capistnmo fund raiser. D~ 330 Wes! Bey St Costa Mesa CA ...... 80dr-8oll 1560 Colta M-. 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Thoma, a 1969 paduate of Eatancaa Hilh School. i1 a re~uon and cryoteni~ 1echnicial with the 22nd COmblt lnfor· matJon Sy1tems Squadron at the Air National Guard station in Costa Mesa; Callens is a 1970 sraduate of Oranae Coast Col~. while Cbo- quebuanca is an il\fantrvman with t6e 3 lst lnfantry. ' . . Anny Pvt. Lewtl Q. Pres-. son of John and Sally Preston of El Toro. hu arrived foe duty with 1be 2._.th Air Traffic Control Compuy in So~th Korea. Preston, an air tnffic control tower operator, js a 19M sraduate of EJ Toro Hiah School. ••• Pfc. Scott L. Breoll1, son of Adele Humphery of El Toro, has completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He is a 1985 &raduate of Mission Viejo High School. • • • Second Lt. a.gaa Nicltoll, son of Marthena Virtue of San Clemente, has graduated from Air force pilot training and received silver wings at Reese Air Force Base, Texas. He is a 1982 graduate of UC Santa Barbara. • • • • "" Seaman Recruit Je1se Romo, son of Margaret Romo of Costa Mesa, has completed training at the Recruit Training Command in Orlando, Fla. Romo is a 1984 graduate of Newpon Harbor High School. • • • Pvt. Mattllew E. Egu, son of Patricia Corbari of Huntington Beach. has completed Army basic trainin& at Fan Leonard Wood\ ~o. -• • • Capt. Stevee P. Hellman, whose wife is the for.mer Tem Bullis of Costa Mesa. has graduated from the health services admtnistration course at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. • • • Anny Sgt. Linda, C. Welcla, dau~ter of Ruth Buder of Huntington Beach, has amved for duty with the 164th Military Police Company 1n West Garmany. • • • Pvt. Jeaaette D. Freltaa, daughter of Sgt. G~lbenand lnV"d Fnet.asofHunungtonBeach.has completed basic t·raining at Fon Jackson, S.C. She 1s a 1984 graduate of Ocean View High School. • • • Airman Joseph M. Coppom, son of James J. Coppom of Fountain Valley. has gr~duated from basic training at Lackland Atr Force Base, Texas. • • • Airman 1st Class Donald Farquhar Jr., son of Donald and Margaret Farquhar of Laguna Hills, has arrived for duty with th e 33rd Information Systems Group at March Atr Force Base. Calif. Farquhar, a 1984 graduate of Laguna Hills High School, 1s an electronic computer and switching systems special- ist. • • •• William L. Cooper, son of Be verly Wnght of Irvine, has been pro(Tloted to the rank of senior airman 1n the Air Force. Cooper as a fabncat1 on and prachute specialist with the 14th Field Matntenance Squadron at Columbus Air Foree Base. Miss. • • • Air National Guard Staff gt. Beaton O:- C.1~ •• whose wtfe 1s th e form er Paula Lewis of -1 Fountain Valley. has graduated fro~ the Air Force electronic computer and switch mg systems course at Keesler Air Force Base. Mass. • • • Blake B. Je11en, son of Roben and Barbara Jessen ofNewpon Beach. has been comm1ss1oned a second lieutenant in the Air Force upon graduation from Officer Tra101ng School at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Ronald J. Herna11dez, son of Rosalind Clyde of Costa Mesa. has been promoted to the rank of technical sergeant in the Air Force. Hernandez. a 1976 graduate of Los Alamatos High School. as an air traffic cont rol radar technician with the 2 I 92nd Information Systems Squadron at Loring Atr Force Base. Maine. • • • Spec. 4 Valerie M. Ayabarreno, daughter of Patricia C'hnst1an of Huntington Beach. has re· enlisted m the Army for four years. Ayabarreno, a 1983 graduate of Manna High School. 1s a personnel action specialist wtth the I 18th Personnel Service Company m West Germany. • • • Airman Teresa G. Uptbe1rove, daughter of Peay and Richard Upthegrove of Huntington Beach. has graduated from the Air Force lav. enforcement spec1ahst course at LackJand Air Force Base. Texas. She 1s a 1984 graduate of Manna High School. • • • Airman I st Class James R. Waite, son of Roben Waite of San Clemente. has amved for dut) at Kelly Air Force Base. Texas. Watte 1s an mventory management specialist. • • • Timothy S. Evan1, son of Wallace and Helen Evans of Dana Point. has been commiss ioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force upon graduanon from OfficerTrainingSchool 1n Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Airman DllDDa E. Jacklon,son of Mr. and Mr!> Charles Jackson of Irvine, has graduated from basic Jtaining at LackJand Atr Force Base. Texas. Jackson 1s a 1986 graduate of ELF High School an Irvine. • • • Second Lt. Ivan D. Puett Jr., son of Ivan and Motoko Puett of San Clemente. hitJ..Jraduated from the 58-day Ranger course at the Infantry School in Fon Bennina. Ga. Puett. a J 985 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy in We t Point. 1s a platoon ledcr with the 37th Field An1Uery in South Korea. • • • Spec. 4 Joutlaa11 F. Goddard, son of James Goddard of Hun tinaton Beach. has completed the Ann~ personnel adm1n1strat1on specialist course at Fon Benjamin Hamson, Ind. He 1s a 1981 graduate of Marina H1ah School. • • • Pvt. DavWS. Pattenon Jr., son of Pat Patterson of Fountain Valley, has completed basic training at Fon Diic, N.J. He is a 1985 graduate of Fountatn Valley H•ah School. • • • Army Pvt. Joseph A. Packl, son of Joseph ~nd Ute Packi of El Toro, has completed 1hc tacucal communications systems course at Fon Sill. Okla. He is a 1985 graduate of El Toro High School. • • • Airman Tltom11 H. Te11ler, son of Patrick and Barbara Te icr of Fountain Valley, has &raduated from baste trainina at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He •~ a 19g2 &fllduatc of Fountain Valley Hiah School. • • • Pfc. JMa r . WUHam1, son of Lynn nderson and tcpson of Bruce Ander$0n of Seal Beach. bas gniduated from the Army 1anal Center's sm&le channel radio operator course at Fon Gordon. Oa. He 1 a 1980 graduate of Huntington Beach High School. • • • • Second Lt Ttm• .. Y J . Tremper, son of Mary Robcrts-Ph1Jhps of Huntmgton Beach, has gradu· atcd from Atr Force pilot tnuning and has tecta~ed ••her,...,... al Lauahlin 1r Force Base. Texa . , Oldies but goodies on whee Vintaee 1utomobtles, from pre· 1916 il'iiouah 1961 models, fascinated new ~tion1 last weekend at the annual Newpon Beach Concours d'Eleaance held at Aldrich Park on the UC Irvin~ campus. At fiaht, vi itors marvel over a 1907 Packarii, '_Vhose reptilian brass hood omam~nt as seen at closer ranae in the lower .nab~ photo. Below, the focus of attention ts a Peerless, built prior 10 1920. The antique cars were assembled as an annual fund-raiser for the AsSClsment and Treatment Services Cer.ller, a ~rivate, non-profit agency which provides counseling to minon and lt\eir famjlies. The agency bas benefited from the Concours d'Elegance since 1982. ,, Daily Pilot plloi~1 by Lee PafM l' Laguna weighs downtown changes By LAURA MERK Of .. o.lr ......... The Laguna Beach City Council has had its first chance to look at the long-awaited proposal for changes and upgrading in the downtown area. The idea of a Downtown Specific Plan was first adopted nearly three years ago when II became evident there was a flight of rcs1dent-scr\ling busmesses in the downtown area. Tourist-related busi- nesses began to spnng _up around town, creaung mcreased traffic and fewer ser- vices for the residents. said Coun- c1lwoman Bobbie M1nk1n. When the problem worsened over atycar ago, the co unctl was forced to adopl an emergency plan that required all prospec- tive merchants who v.ltshed to open shops in the downrown area to appear before a public hearing. The preliminary plan, developed by a citizens committee with the help of consultants Ruth and Goina. Inc., was presented to an enthusiastic council Tues- day nighL The plan made several sugges. tions to alleviate traffic problems, increase pedestrian traffic and bcauttfy the city entrances. The in~epth plan was praised by the council which gave its approval and turned 1t over to the stafTfor a final work through. City Manager Ken Frank estimated tl would take about six months before the plan 1s returned to the Planning Com- mission for public heanngs. "But we hope that it as completed before the end of the fi scal year," he said. Among the plan's suggestions were a pedestrian walkway over the storm chan- nel near the Festival of Ans grounds; reserving Ocean A venue for resident parking; a_nd providing parking lots with tram service 1nto town tn order to lessen traffic problems in the downtown area and encourage residents to shop there. To encourage tourism. the commmcc suggested an increase in the city's bed tax be used to promote tbc city 1n the ofT- scason. The proposal also encoura&es purchas- ing buildings for low-income senior hous- ing. To promote more pedestrian traffic downtown, it suggested the alleyways ~ upgraded with window displays and planters. The council appropnated another SI0,000 for Ruth and Going. Inc .. to prepare design plans for the proposal. brina.ing ffilfr total fee to St 7,000, "We arc like amateur dccorat0rs. We need professional help," said Minkin, who asked that tl\e draft be presented before her term.on the counctl expired in November. "Ten yean a.go there was really very httle change. We have a tipt little downtown area. When the interat ra1e1 went down we saw a rush oo buildina. I am thrilled wtlh the plan." she said. l n other action, the council: • amended ats sign ordinance to preclude any intenor liahted S1&JlS and suggested that all displays that set apihJt and cluuer store windows be prohibited. • adopted a hazardous materials di~ closure ordmancc in order to contraet with the county to handle the inventory and reporting required by state law. Newport 2000 spends $1,500 on candidates Car burglaries growing in Laguna, police warn By STEVE MARBLE By'LAURA MERK OflM~ .......... The slov.-growth group Ncwpon .2000 has spent less than $1 .500 endorsing ctt) council candidates 1n Newpon Beach. even though fi nancial docu ments show the group has <;pent more th an eight times that amount. and estimated only half that amount has been spent endorstng council candidates. The group has distnbuted a single. c11yv.'lde mai ler ask mg voters to ele<"t Don Strauss. i\llan Beck . Da vid horcsand Phil Sansone to the cit) council. The mailer also asked for donat1ons A stnng of car burgJanes dunng the pa'it v.cek 1n l aguna Beach has prompted the Police Depanment to issue a warni ng to res adenh Paul RyckofT. a former Newport Beach ma)or and leader of the acu vist group. said the group·s financial statement. filed this week. covered expenses and contributions dating back to 1984. The statement shows Newport 2000 has garnered S 17.665 in contributiuons and has spent S 13,698. RyckofT said most of the money has ~n spent on behalf of a traffic initiative the group is pushing. He said Newpon 2000 has spent less than S3,000since July I R)ckofT said he '" un'l urc how much more hi s group v. 111 spend on behalf on council candidates "It reall) depends hov. much mone}' we get. Maybe we ·11 ha' e enough for another mailer," he said "But we won't have any last-minute htt piece and we don't have a huge war chest." The only other poltt1cal actio n group to filed documents w11h the l'lt\ was C'ttizens for a Better Nev.port. wh.1ch is urging voters to suppon lrvint· Co. plans for expanding Nev.port (enter I According to Tim Maller, the depanment''i communn~ services officer. sax burgJanes and two attempted burgJanes were rcponM<Junng the past v.cek. Dunng a normal week there are onlv one or two such cnmes. he ~1d Of the six cnmes. fi ve· were on Vol kswagen!> o\nd 10 each case e11her the windows wer~ smashed or the doors were pned open. said Miller. That prompts pohce to believe 111s the woJ(.of the sa me \U\~'"(t Most oflhe burgJanes ha ve occurred at night wtth cars parked on cit~ streets. In most cases the thieves have made awa~ with the car stereos. often caustng extensive damage to the dashboard. In other 1nl 1dents, propen) left 1n the car by the owner was stolen. said Maller. "It was striking to read the reports and p1d tht\out,'. said M 11lerof1~ number of thefts. "But people should know 11 1s a pre' en table cnme." he s~ud. Miller suggested people park their car 1n lighted areas or garage!> whe never possible and place the stereo in the trunk 1f 1t 1., rcmo~able H\: also suggested that anyone hearini the sound of break mg glass or '>U'ip1cous 'iOunds tn the night should repon it to police. ... Don't let jrour kids steer you into second chlldh9od A funny thmg happens on the way to setting old. Your k..ids start treating you like a child. When my daua.hter warns me to fook both ways before crossing the street, I shrink to a NANCY MchtTYRE kinderprtener with a Mickey Mouse lunch peil. Second childhood is only a hop, skip and jump away. For a woman who's dodged chaflin1 New York cab drivers with the skill and daring of a ma&ador, bcina told I no longer have the marbles to jaywalk is tbe final indip it y . From my son, the ell•PtZU monster and white supr freak, come droning lectures on ·proper nutrition. When he has me to dinner rm required to eat all my sur-fty vcsetabfes before I act a dried fi• for detten. At Inst he refrains from tying double knots an my shoelaces. There's noth1na wrona with children fetlina cooccm about their parents, but sometjmes 1&'1 carried too far. I rc5ent hav1na m)' name and tdcpbooe nwnber pinned on me when I take a trip. It doesft 't do a lhint fOf my Chanel suit. Is childhood bet1et the leCOod lime around? No, k1dd1c • it isn't Sodoft"t let yourfamity l'Ulb tbtllll. nae blby boomtrs are Wen intentioned. lut you've IOI to ~~~m • 0 111dren aren't the Mly OMS wt.o live you a bed time. The wofld also ttt.all You with ..,.vatina t solicitude. Every morning the postman pours out a smile as thick as syrup and inquires in deferential tones. "And how arc WE this morning?" This is typical Durie>Spcak., the language used to communicate with loveable old deanes. Note the use of the plural pronoun which indicates either respect or double vision. You don't need an ear trumpet to identify the sup.ry synWt. "My, my, don't WE look pretty with OUR new blue rinse," coos the hairdresser. The dulcet delivery raises the blood sugar to dangerous levels. Now I know how a coddled cu feels. Depressed. Whenever I go to the market, box boys leap out to help this old lady out with herlittlesackofsroocrles which don't we1ah as much u my jogina shoes. 1 have to arm wrestle these kids to tole my own bran flakes. If you want to know how old you look, try sneak.in& put the cbeck.o\at counter under your own steam. .... / There's no a prcate • when you're no~an ordinary person but 1 bvina lqend -however you1l know 1t when you act there. Your ctuldren 1tan helpina you up and down a step as if you were on your last Jcp, even lhouah the lcp are 1tilJ u pat u Dietrich in her heyday. It takes a lot of dctcmunatton 10 mitt the conccm of loved o"MS. Fors>vc them. They don't real1ze bow youna and fct1ty you feel in your 60I. 70I. IOI and 90s. By 100 you may be reedy for Or. OmtOM. But don't count on 1L Theft tJ one tlu.na rm aanous lbouL ln your leCODd chitdhood doest.he Toolh faJ.tyleave a Q\&llVfWlilen yov put 1 1ooac &lbae uoder' )'CMll = Niltilq ........,,,. .... .. Nlf9el. u ......... -.... - • . ~ Gorbache\rurg~s serious action on arms control · Reagan readies off er to li~it testing of nuclear weapons REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) -President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev made final preparations Friday for their weekend summit. with Gcrrbachev urging .. serious and decisive action" on atfTIS control and Reapn readyin& an offer to limit nuclear weapqns tesllftl. . but each spoke optimistically of prospects ror rcachina some understand1nas here. Gorbachev, on his arrival, uid he was ready to Join lhe United States in a quest to .. remove the threat of nuclear war." Reapn. asked br, reporters about the Soviet leader's remarks, replied, • I hope their hopes afC realized." The Soviet • who are pressina for the United States to join them in their unilateral moratorium on all nuclear tests. have never formally responded to Reqan's proposals on the verification problem. Speakes said Friday that Reqan '1ould tell Gorbachev that he would MAbmit lonptandinf. nuclear test-hmitina treaties for Senate ratification as 'the first order of business" whet\ the new Conareu convenes in On the eve of their second summit, pres1dent1al spokesman Larry Speakes said that Reagan was ready to 1etk Senate ratification of two long-pcndin& trcaucs limilln& nuclear tests. if the Soviets ag.rcc on venfication procedures. Speakes revealed R_cagan's plan not Iona after the president cleared a J?Oteot1ally ,hazardou~ s,uperpower neaotiatinJ hurdle w1lh successful long-distance nego- tiations with Congrc son several arms COJltrol disputes. January. : But a White House '1atcmcnt uid if the Soviets don't approve acceptable, new verification technology, Reapn . will rcserv( the right to block the treaties. · Acknowledgrng that the new administration proposal doesn't substantially alter U.S. policy on nuclear leltJn&. Speakes said 1t gives both rountries "more im~tus toward reaching agreement on verification. whacb has t>etn a sticking point .. Gorbaclfev and Reagan-did not cross paths Fnday, "We arc prepared lo seek .Olutions to the most cnucal problems that worry people and, most of all, those soluuons that would remove the threat of nuclear war," Gorbachev said. The Communist Party chief added that he will ao to has meeting with Reagan with a sense of responsibility for the fate of the world, and he expressed hope that Reapn shares ttfat view. , ~ , · + ~WNAI A WAY lQ 00! . . W in one game of WIN-GO and get two free tickets to Europe ... Aisa ... the W est Indies ... or some other exciting place. 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Aefrlger•tor • Frost free • Adjustable shelves • Twin vegetable/fruit drawers • Reversible doors SAVE 130 ONLY 149915 House Democrat · drop_ restrictions On arms control - 4 of 5 conditions dropped ; President expresses thanks effectively with the Soviet Union." Speakes said. "The dispute thrtf l· coed to give General Secretary Gorbachrv the false impfCSsion of a divided America. The president did not believe it w~s in the best interest ofour nation to create this impression ASH-JNGTON (AP) -House r.. ~ J' Democrats surrendered to President House Majority J.A;auer am Rcapn-o,i Friday and dropped most Wnght. 0-Tt=xas. who was also pan of the arlns control rcstricuons that of the p}u)ne call to Reagan, ~id the Reagan said would tic his hands at the pri:sidcnt answered. "I am delighted. weekend summit with Soviet leader Now we can go forwatd unile4.:'. -· Mikhail Gorbachev. Sen. John Warner. R-Va., chief The Democratic decision to give up negotiator for the Republicans and four of the five major rctrictions they White House. told the news con· had attached to a catchall spending fercnce that "neither side blinked.'' bill cleared a maJOr hurdle as Con-However. the only Dcmocratic- gress tried to clear its agenda and proposed restncuon which· will be adjourn for the year. The Democrats decided to drop maintained '" the. budget.bill needed their demands because It is up to to finance most government oper- Reagan and Gorbachev. not Con-at1ons will be a ban on final-staac tests grcss, to negotiate arms control. said of anti-satelhtc weapons. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill The other four proposals attached Jr., D-Mass. by the Democratic-run House were --We m.C-ongress can Tegislate arms dropped. They were a freeze on "Sta control up to a point," O'Neill told Wars" ant1-m1ssile research. a haJt t reponcrs. "But we cannot sat at the U.S. nuclear tests. a ban on a bargammg table in Iceland." production of chemical weapons an · Reagan had made the same point, a requirement thlit Reagan adhere t more forcefully, over the last few the unratified SALT 1t·nuclcar arm days. Stumping in the South for control treaty. Republican candidates for the Senate. The bipanisan agreement "fall he accused House Democrats of tying shon of a 5()..50 arrangement,' hi s hands. O'Neill acknowledged. "I could look across the table in The White House -tlad been insis Iceland in a couple of days at a man mg that all the arms control restric who coulbe be sitting there thinking. lions be dropped while negotiato 'If they had their way. he dots not from the House and Republican have to negotiate with me. he will just controlled Senate had spent much o wait fur Co11~·cs~ Lv 6ct h:rr. \',hat !'a~ the week in closed-door mectinas t wants." . seek a compromise. O'Neill told reponers Friday he The major hurdle was the Hou had talked by telephone with Reagan demand that Reagan adhere to th in Iceland and told the president: SALT II pact. which he says he won' "Bring back something solid and continue to observe because he strong, and the American people will claims the Soviets arc violating it. be proud of you." The final agreement announced In ReykJavik. Iceland, White Fnday simply puts the House on House spokesman Larry Speakes said record apinst breakin~ the pact's Reaun "expressed apprec1auon to limns of various categones of nuclear the leadership for working out this weapons. but docs not require agreement. We believe that this adherence to it. agreement improves the prospect for Reagan also agreed to submit for approval of venlicat1on ana 1m-Senate ratification next year a pair of provements in the procedure. It decade-old treaties lim1tmg the size of outlines and underscores our obJCC-nuclear explosives if the Soviets aarce tivcs more clearly, and tha1 1s to to prov1s1ons which which would reduce offensi ve weapons. permit compliance to be verified "The president and the Congress They arc the 1974 Threshold Test will be united on key issues in U.S.-Ban Treaty and the 1976 Peaceful Soviet relations, and this unity will Nuclea r Explosives Treaty. Each strengthen the U.S. hand as we bans tests larger than 150 kilotons. explore ways to resolve our dif-Sen. Sam Nunn. D-Oa., termed the fcrences with th e Soviets, .. Speakes decision to seek ratification of the two continued. "The action this evening pacts "a very significant change in the unties the pr_!!sident's hands to deal . administration position." Reagan plans s p eech to nation following Iceland mini-summit REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) - President Reagan will make a Mon- day ni&ht "rcpon to the nation" concerning his weekend mcctin~ with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, his spokesman said Fn- day. Larry Speakes said the president had not yet decided whether he would address the nation from the White House or elsewhere. He said Reagan was considering asking Conarcss to shift its schedule so he could addrt s a JO&nl session . House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., 0-Mass., said Thursday he mi~I oppose a Reapn speech to a joint session but would not block it. O'Neill said he would object to uch a speech if Rcaaan's intent 1s primarily to help Republican can- didates. "I think It would be dis.- respectful to the Conarcss and the people of America," O'Neill said. Coming Sunday Oct. 19, 1986 in ... , ... •-( .. II Ca..llfied A....;...,., 330Wetf~$t · c.... -... c. ,,.,. 642·'671 • - ·QUAKBKILLS8CO IN EL SALVADOR ••• : ;KRAFT .•• 'P'romAl Judge James Turner indicated dur- ina a Friday hearing that he w1ll issue an order-wi thin a few da}'s appointing an impartial special master to oversee the testing of evidence in the Orange County case, said Deputy District ~tt.omey James Cloninaer and de- fense lawyer C. Thomas McDonald. Bu t Turner said defense scientists must perform the tests in a cnme lab set up inside a library at the Orange County ShenfT-Coroner's Dcpan- ment Cnme Laboratory. rather than removing 11 from law enforcement custody. McDonald said the defense wants to review all of the roughly 7,000 pieces of"SQ:..Callcd evidence' against Kraf\ in the Orange County case, but doesn't ye t know how many wtll be tested. The prosecution's evidence includes blood samples. fibers, hair st.rands, tissue samples. clothing and other items. 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DANISH INLAID TILE TEAK DINING TABLE Accent your d~ with danish tile inlay' Th!S beautiful teak and Ille table wlll bnng elegance 10 any dining decor tt measlles ~"W x63 lt2"L a8 ltl'H. and expands tor those gracious entertainwYJ evems Wlttl two 6. wide leaves. Matching contemporary chaifs are also avai'able CllOWN • v Boy saved after his heart stops 3 ,hours ACRAMENTO (AP)-A 2-ycar. old 0.kdale boy 1s strugalint to stay alive 'after his hean >¥1 rcvlVcd 31/i hours after he was ubmcr&ed 90 minutes In the chilly tanislau$ Ri ver Friday, officials s:ud. "There already is very little brain activity bcina detected.'' said Lind.a Kina, a spokeswoman for U. C. Da vis Medical Center in Sacramento. where Allen Smith was listed 1n very serious conditio n. , "Quite honestly. the doctors aren't very opt1misttc about his survival," she said, addina that he has been put on a ('tspirator and 1s bcin& fed intravenously. damagt'. The bo¥, whose family li ve ck>le to the n ver, wa$ spotted by a heUcopter crew Thursdey aficmoon. His body was motionless, spread· e~gled and race down. He had snaaacd on a rock beneath 10 to IS feet of water. Rc$Cucrs in a boat pulled the boy to the surface with a blunt-ended arappl· in,a pole, ending a search that started with frantkcrics from Allen' 4-ycar- oJd brother, Dennis Smith Jr. Emergency room nurse Deny Lar- rabee said Allen appcan to have survived because of a natural reflo that automat1cl'lly "shuts otr' bodily functions. 4rrabee said. "If ~our heart stops you're not . getting oxygen," he said. "But your body dosn't need any oxygen either." ,___, By die A1Mciale4I Pr"t . gofa visitor in the Koreatown 1eeuonofthe . LOSAN~ELES -Thea~y rial killer blamed for seven other deaths city !"ay be hnked to an ~lu11 vc day. The slaylna of another man waulso wittun.the ~t Cl_'Onth. poh~ 111d F lated, a sheriff$ deputy said. Results or under 1nvest1puo!' a1 poua~ly be~na s decide if that case is connected were an autoP.5).' that !'u&ht help 1.n~csupto 1 Kang. 34, who was fou.nd &bot lG not available Fnday. T~e k1lhna of Ch •l thrce miles west of downtown, has death at ~a.m. Tuesday !n. Korea town a~ sti~tina the serial killinp. police been autan~ to a hom1c1.de task force 1nv tails linked Kana'• death to the Cmdr. William .Booth said .. Asked what men were shot to death at close others, Booth said on~y that in all the cas,es th ther details were withheld by ranse p,n the street In the early momma. 1nvcstipto11. Sclendllc •tenlte launch VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -A faul guidanc::t syllem forced · · f c satelhtc that spent 15 officials to.scrub fnday's.planncd launch Q a sc1en.11 rec said ... A delay of years on d11play at a Smithsonian museum: the Air ro the booster and several weeks is expected while the satellite 1s removed h::! been set. said the problem is corrcctcd," and no new launch da~c eek the launch wu spokesman Sat. V1~l Short. Jt was th.c second t1me-th1s escarth ,.tellite -postponed. 'The Polar Beacon Expenmcnts and Auroral m Frida ato · Allen's chances arc hm for surviv- ing the "remarkable 1nc1de~t'' an which he was submerged underwater for 90 minutes and then lay in a hospital emcraenc)' room for two hours before regaining a regular hcanbeat, said Kmg. In this state, little or no water enters the lungs and even though the hcan ofien stops, little additional oxyaen is needed in the bloodstream. known as Polar BEAR had been scheduled for launch at 5:3 ".... iJ rb.P .__._.._-=-"'"'"'--'--_,-,-.. .... ,,-11..Ja a 75-foot-tall Scout rocket that was to carry ll IOlO a 625-m ile-.,, po O It However, if the child pull 1hrou$h he 1s expected to suITer major brain =:.=-~~~.J~0?~~~~e.moatb-to-moatb ·Long Beach gem money for AIDS pro .~ The Centers for Disease Control announced the award of S~. 1 :l!ll3liion PUBLIC AUCTION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th --l:OOPM ESTArE LIQUIDATION OF JEWELRY ANT IQ UES, COLLECTIBLES, BRONZES HELD AT . . 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The carryover projects are in Albany. N.Y .. which receive $696;?00: Dallas $284,887: Oen vcr $560. 978; and Seattle $721.021. The Chicago project received $865, 732 and the one 1n Long. Beach. $602.834. Dr. Robert E. Windom, the assistant secretary for he~lth m the Department of Health and Human Services, said, "Education continues to be our best defense apinst AIDS. These community demonstrations are quality models for the kinds or programs we need throughout the country to help inform the public about AIDS and how its transmission can be hmtted.'' Trial of a -Peoples Temple member _open• SAN FRANCISCO -The murdcr-cotuptracy rctnaLoUormcr eeopl~ Temple member Larry Layton began Fnday with con01cting descriptions of Layton as an "assassin" and as a brainwashed disciple seeking only to stop temple defectors. Members of the temple ambush squad that gunned down Rep. Leo Rya n and four other people on a South America n JUn'1e airstrip eight yean ago all died, and "Larry Layton 1s the only survivor.' U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello told a federal counJury in an hour-long opening statement. But Assistant Federal Pubhc Defender Manannc <Bachcrs said Layton was "completely unaware of plans to an1urc the congressman or Richard Dwyer." the deputy U.S. chiefofmiss1on 1n Guyan!\ who was one of many wounded on the airstnp. Chevy Chaae checks lnto Betty Ford Clinlc RANCHO MIRAGE -(hevy Chase has checked mto 1tre fieny Ford Center to break his addiction to drugs prescribed for back pain incurred by his stunt falls, a publmst for the comedian said Friday. Chase, who turned 43 on Wednesday, entered the celebnty chn1c for drug and alcohol addiction several days ago. said his publicist. Pat Kingsley. The painkillers were first prescribed 10 the comedian to relieve back pain. "the result or years or pratfalls and stunts as part of his work dating back to his days on 'Saturday Night Live,"' said Ms. Kingsley. Schabarum get• heat for 'granny ba•~ng• LOS ANGELES -A slate senator says he'll issue a resolution praising a softball-playing grandmother for standing up to a county supervisor who knocked her down "like a train" as she blocked home plate. "I don't care how competiti ve you are. you don't go slamming into women half your size during a softball game," state Sen. Ar1 Torres, D-Los Angeles, sa1d. Los Angeles County Supervisor Pete Schabarum , a Republ ican who once played pro football, bowled over catcher Margje Morales, 50. dunng the Monday rugh t game. "I wonder ifSchabarum would have done that if a good-lookina blonde had bee n standing on the plate,'' Torres said Thursday. He said his resolution would "praise Mrs. Mo!'jtles on her courage in stantitrrg-np to an obviously oppressive Re publican." 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AGHT IACKI WITH DAVID -l:30- HOAOMTZ I ~ G STET HAWK ..,..~ If yo u are a non-profit group or commercial firm ready' willin·g, ano ab-le to be paid to decorate Harbor homes and businesses fo r t his year's Harbor Home Christmas Light Show, December 13-23rd. CAL L NOW FOR DETAILS • (714) 642-4321 Ext. 115 And get your company's or non-profit group 's name on the list of H elping Hands that will run in the Daily Pilot for approximately nine weeks prior to the start of this year's Harbor Home Christmas. Light Show. FOR THE FIRST TIME II THIS-CENTURY 100 STEINWAY PIANOS TO CHOOSE FROM FIR TWO WEEIS Oil Y • Prices Rolled Back • No Dawn Payment or No Payment 'til '87 • In-House Financing •Extended Terms-Up to 96,, Mos . •Last Year to Receive Tax Deduction for Sales Tax •Limousine Service (Call to make appointment ) THIS REPRESENTS THE LARGEST DEALER SELECTION ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES . .. a once-In-a-lifetime opportunity to select the Steinway Plano you've always wanted. For this speclal event, Steinway Representatives will be on hand to assist you. ONl.Y AUTAOKIZEO <'! STEI NWAY & SONS It• Al• H I I A OICANI •• \tl\jT\ HA HIV•tc,lllF' • "'",. tOH.,AIUllMI 111'1\ DUlllG THIS SALE These Events Will Be Taking Place: •Secrets of Steinway •Technical Seminar •Teacher Workshop • Monster Concert • Dueling Pianos Recital For Information (213) 384 -1858 LOS ANGELES COSTA MESA lON8 BEACH WOODLAND HILLS 3330 WILSHIRE BL. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 2188 LAKEWOOD BL VICTORY & DESOTO 213-387-7201 714-545-0415 213-597-3618 818· 999-6020 ' - -a - 2 Senators believe White House· involved iD c~rgo plane inciderit Repoiis link Busn a1Cle tQ Contra cirms pipeline WA HINOTON (AP) -A top coord!natina an 9peration in CentraJ ajde to Vac:e President Oeorac Bu•h ~menca. Alle&a!!onsco that effect ate has been H.qkcd by several aourtes to 11mply not true. . acttvitaes ~Cuban-American Another spokesperson.10d~e f~,ah-WASHINGTON (AP) -Two Democratic senators said Friday thllt members of the National Security Council may have orpnizcd a pnvate supply network to arm Nic.araaua's Contra rebels in violation of U.S. law and the decrees of Conaress. with them, who have also violated those laws," Kerry said. Sen. Tom Harkin, 0-lowa, said it i& bccomina apparent that "pcrhars it's 1he National Security Counci and not the Central Intelligence Aaency where we ought to be looking" to learn wbo was responsible for a car&o plane shot down over N1caraaua this week. past two ¥CatS. the same cannot be said "for the president of the United ill. d Slates an~ o~her people who by their Oi i Jclals sen own .adm1ss1on have been cncourag-• b di b namcd Max met, identified by a er, said B~.lh's office wou ve no captured Ame n · 11 a CIA em-comment on whether Greg hJd ployce who hel coordinate secret amn~d aiob for Gomez. La il'lf. these private operations.'' 2 0 es ome 'I think the White House knows, has not been telling the world and probably should at some point to help the ClA," Durcnburaer said. arms drops to Co~ra aucrrillas In Whne House spo~esma1n ,. hrry Don:ld . Grep, nati al security he had asked B~!h's-o~ce at>c?ut '¥ Nicara ua '~ Speakes told reporters 1n lee an.,. t at Sen. John Kerry, 0-Mass .. said he has "evidence there have been viol- ations of the Neutrality Act and the Arms Expon Control Act over the course oflhc last year and a half to two years by people acting with the open encouragement of the Reagan administration." "And I have some evidence there arc some people within the reaches of the administration. or in other words the NSC (National Security Council) or people who work in connection Republican Sen. David Duren berger of Minnesota, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said aJI of the Americans involved in the night of the cargo plane had been involved with the CIA at some time in the oast. He said that while it now appears the CIA deliberately ~tayed out of, efforts to arm the Contras over the But Senate MaJority Leader Bob Dole, R-K.an .• said in a statement delivered on the Senate floor that Americans arc also in Nicaragua helping the Sandinistas. He also said there would have been no need for private U.S. helP. to the anti-Sand- inista Contras 1f a "small willful minority" in the House had not held up final action on $JOO million in U.S. aid for the rebels. Santa's elves are busy. They are working on all the deliahtful decorations that cr«'.3te our traditional Christmas Fantasy; unique trees, wreaths, center-pieces and home adornments. And ... "espc!eially for you this year, we are havmg SNEAK PREVIEW DAYS October lS · 29 in our Ga llery. Come' see a sampling of what's goint to be our finest Christmas ever in t e Gardens. Treasures from all over the world have been selected to comple· ment your holiday imagination. Ahh, but this ls only a peek of what ls to come. Oo«I o •o 6 Oah •San_..,_~<>' '.toe""""" 11..:t •Aero .. ''°"' rCHlloOn..,,,.,., '-wl>O" ~ ___ _,,_ N~~Sfr:IV • l\j()OOft P ... l'NTS . FLORIS' • LANDSCAPINf; • PAll() fUfm TuRr • 4tJ' QuE~ -----== Target Peyle11 Shoe Source Su1le'1 Deel1 Lena Creftera FHhlon Gel Houae Of Shl1hkebeb ·~.n~ T• louttl Callt'a 111W11t Ind m01t ...... w ltlp shopping _.. II ,., ,_ open fir yaur COIMl .. ICI. • . I ) •• .. Qnnd Oper*'9 October 12th, CllllNIMlon cenlrw ttwu "'°""' " Odlblr. .. Located 2 Block• North of South Co11t Plaza 1t the comer of Bt11tOI 1nd Alton • MANAG UA. Nicaragua (AP) -advi' .... r to Bush, rec mm.ended re~n. but that the vice pr,es1dent I Gomez for a sensitive 1_on at sta11 uas not answe · Thcbod1esoftw0Americ•nskillcdin .... ~ 1ri..a red me He said a rebel supply plane shot down by 8 n El he ex"""'ted a repl~ later Sandinista soldiers were sent hom llopanao Afr Force asc --. -~ .. h salvador, according to a story I ~e But suuesung e .m1.,.t nothC?.!'1" Fridav. Government radio said t e . E mcntevcnwhenhed1dknoww Cu1er men 'tarri vcdaspilotsandarclcaving San Francisco Jtaminer. A sour \ h ·d "Tb as caroo." who insisted on not beina identified, \ the account was correct, e w • · c ·• told The Associated Press the same 1we,r shoul~. come from them Th bod f h• 1 • th'ang sh s office). • e 1es o t e cargo p ane s · . • S akcs allO su~tcd there might p1Jot, Wilham J. Cooper. and co-pilot Oreg did not r~turn a reponer s . wron in someone in Wallace Blaine SaW)er Jr. were te.lephone calls Fnday. But Marlin be "? m& ti d.~1 Gomez a job 11 delivered to the embassy Thursd5\}. A Fitzwater, a spokcsmatl for Bush, Busb so ice 1~ •1 . j third v1ct1m has not bC~n 1den11fied · said, "The-re is no one on the 'Vtce Iona as he sn t 10 the direct emp oy and his body has not been released. president's staff who is directing or of the U.S. ovcrnmcnt. Nicaragua: Papers show Amez:lc new many flights to ald Contra rebe MANAG UA, Nica ragua (AP) -Americans. some reportedl y with CIA ties, flew hundreds of flights, including co mbat support operations. to assist Contra rebels over the past two years. according to documents the Nicaraguan government says 11 captured when one cargo plane was shot down. between President Reagan's National Security Council and Americans who aided the rebels. One of the names listed as being on many of Sawyer's flights this year was "Owens." The documents -'flight records, personal. paptrs and crew logs -depict a ma1or secret supply operation backing the Contra rebels dunng the two years of a congressional ban on U.S. government militl\ry aid. Owen has repeatedly refused to discuss his rela- 11onsh1p with the NSC. and the White House has declined comment on its reported involvement wjth Owen. Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government reported .shooting down theC-123 Ga~o plane on Sunday-about-30 miles north of the Costa Rican border. Three people, including Sawyer and another American, died in the crash. and one Amcncan, Eugene Hasenfus, survived but was captured. Nicaraguan military officiah said that on the dead pilot, Wallace B. Sawyer, the) found the business card of Robert W Owen. who U.S. go\ernment and Contra sources ha\ e 1den11fied prcv1ousl> as a key intermed1al) White House will begin shutdown of governnient WASHINGTON CAP) -The White House. despite getting what It wanted on arm s control, said it would still begin sh utting down the govern- ment at midnight Friday rather than sign an emergency stopgap spending bill approved by the House and Senate. House Democratic leader'> on Fri- day agreed to back awa y from arms control prov1S1ons that were the kc} roadblock to passage by Congress of its largest-ever spending bill. includ- ing a requirement that the president abide b} the ALT II arms treaty. Howe' er. the president's adviser\ said he sull would not sign a stopgap, emergenc} spending bill to keep the government operating through the middle of next week while final details on the permanent bill were worked out. . There were doiens of other dis- agreements between the House, Sen- ate and White House 1n the huge fiscal 1987 spe nding bill, which totaled $562 billion in the House version and S558 billion in the Senate package. Ed Dale, spokesman for the Office of Management and Budget, said government agencies were still being told to prepare for a shutdown. However. the effect of the shut- down would be hmtted because of the three-da) Columbus Day holiday weekend. Armacost of Bof A resigns SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Samuel H:-Armaco51,president and chief executive officer of embattled Bank.America Corp., announced his resignation Ftj- day after five stormy years at the helm of the nation's sccond- largest banking concern. · Armacost, 47. said in a news release that it was necessary to end his 25-year career at BankAmerica because the bank's image had been "so eroded by rumor and specu- lation that a change in man~ ment is necessary to help restore confidence in this orpniza- t1on 's capabilities and future." NEW SP APER CARRI ERS: We Salute You! COSTA MEIA lnternat1o nal !"\c\' e:.p.1pl·r Ca m er D.1~ Donavon McGrath Amy Hulbnlck Chris Sandro Oct obl~r 11 19 6 Matt Ertlct\ Mlchael lnglea Chad Mcullen Jeff Chrtstlanaen Chad Coneway Connie Waldron '\ Dondy Gorzynski Bryan Webater Andy Riegler Joe Willey FOUNTAIN VALLEY Jerod Jardine Gabe Hoppe Steve Fllhbecic Larae Waldron Bryan Duncan Jason Webb Amir Rlztcalla Loe Tien Huyhn Jason Ferguson Mark Fn.drlch Todd Lockwood Eric Watson David Ferguson Bobby Schiel Bobby Boyd Jenny Noland Charlie Kane Jeremy Walowakl RhU Peterson David Couayn Shane Harvey David Yamate J.J. Cameron Jerry Jardine Troy Smlldzlns Roger Huff Sheldon Peteraon Dale Jardine Salvador Mendez Robert Schuck Mike Riffe Cale Jardine Anthon ut Latcy..c.tter • Oregg D~uare Tess ca Liberman Aaron Nlca1tro Brent Velln Jell Lebaron Doug Fluor Hana Khatib Tony Mlchalakl Colby French Scott Groakreutz Mike Obe41 Steve Martinez Richard Begones Glllermo Bernardino Jade NlcQtro Erick Chad Weaver Enrique Gallardo Jeff Oberle Tuoc Duong Chris Waddell JeesHolmes Mike Garcia Jeff Betz Nancy Waldron Felicle Gruner Howard Lo Mike Hamilton Jorge Calderon Kevin Bolllar Ken Leber G9M Chu Randy Shadown Marc Emerick Ruthann Chamber• Sulalman Lani Matt Oliva Chad Dette Darren Chamber• Tom Brlghtblll Ramon Marin Chris Dryden Alex Morphy Juon H«n Caaey Hunt Derek Crlafasl Jacob Rlgham Tobin Rene Campuzano Jessica Troxel Ed Part0n1 Lee Zleberth Mark De La Torre Ryan Sprague Nathan ey.,1 Matthft Rlct\ardaon Jenica Troxel Todd Wiiton Todd Byert Mt VaohertY Rydet Watson C~Anderaon =Wltllemt Merk Johnson NEWPORT BEACH Joe rlttenaon urrteta LUii Fl0<e1 ttoreg Taylor Leann Rupp 0.Ykl Cotucd Dana Young John a.ck Andre Robertoo Mike Woods Garle Olton Chrlt Webb Joelah Liiiy Stewart Tifton ~1:!rea Herman OeYkl Aodectcer Cody Rodman aughn Brinkman Brian Shlppley St~Oh Steve Pl Pete Elll• Eric Bally Motty Hurst John Campillo Le Loe Kurt Odonnell Teri Ruth Tony Hulchlnaon Son Kim Dao Darren COhen IMtl pet Doug Wltltamt Bryan Luxembourger Ouyen Ngyen Eddie Hernanda Chrlatopher AhlMde .Noah Tool Oarrly Quinn G«don Barlow Tony Oatlndo Kathie Smith Quyen C'No RamM1 Vlllavlcenelo Mark Hoyneetl Georo-Chavez Lee Luong Eyad Aryan 8tepMn Aoberton Leslie Wonacott Merilee Harper Sandy Lee David Glllando Jull Jareokl Jeff Smith Kevin Coleman MlehMI Galindo Ste~ Wonacott Walt Harper Tony Ed1trom Jodi onacott Mark Dalby ' Tanya Stumhofer IRVINI Arltif Heredia Tim Owent Jeff Marlhall Lance Merrlfleld Carol Anderton Mark Sutkowt!I Thanh Van Nguyen A.nee Merrlfleld Pat VlnMI Andrew Spencer ~uAwume Katine Me<rlfleld MlehMI Hunt Cllnord Soeda Tin Vo Paul Harri• HUNTINGTON IEACH Mark Grandy Fllhc~y Jaton Sldet Ryan Gem~ Bui Ven Tho4 David Phllllpt JlmmySuo Tr9VOf hrtow Peut Oennarro Brien Dart Jeremtah Oortett Paul Morrlton LAGUMA•ACH Tony Hutchlngeon Bobby Kuralh Ryen O'Connot Chrlt Lugo Taafla Monroe OeYkl SMtle Klttc~ Alex Crane ~ St~Vog,.t Jett Hiiie UndeC... Juan Ettrlda • S.anf.::ram Mwtln loom 9--Hona Cot"ty Delahunt Man Filh AobbyC..,_ MeMnltown David Johneon Roger e.rklty ~yThomaa M#ll ltown Sthdy JoMton llilyPilld L" ' " ... '. , 11 o&oaoa w. OOAN&LL -............ NEW YORK -Reh11oua book publilhina tw beeome a va&& and swellinainctuatry in thi1count.ry, with annual commercial 111et estimated at more than SSOO million and I JO million volumes. By a key yarchtlck. thal'• nearly twice 11 many volumes 11 were sold 10 yean aao and flve times the dollar amount. The total hu been fa&ured at more than a third or the commercial market. Wha&c the statistics, compiled from various sources and perhaps not complete because of the diverse scope of the industry and no com- prehensive tabs on it, the phenomenal ar<>wth JS shown by 8 central soun:e. That is the Christian Booksellers Association, based in Colorado Sprinp, Colo., sales of whose 3,400 member stores climbed to about SI ,3 billfon last year, fi ve times the 1975 total, almost twice what it was five years~. At the same time, calculations of the number of religious books sold by those stores. figured at about 27 percent of the total business plus about 16 percent in Bibles. has nearly doubled to about 42 million copies. That includes about seven million Bibles, still the all-time best seller every year, the annual total of which probably exceeds I 5 million. includ- ing various other outlets. Abigchwltof.lhcadditiona1 Bibles arc distributed through the American ..., Bible Society, which last year sold domestically via its own low-cost channels 1.9 million full Bibles and 1.6 million New Testaments. Other Bibles now through de- nominational conduits, spec1alt} publishers and house-to-house sales- people. For various lunds of religious books. the Book Industries Studies Group estimates 1985 annual sales at S.516.3 million. in volving 13 Lmillion books. not counting dcnominattonal output. "Megatrends" analyst John Nesball says the total is more than a third of the total domestic co m- mercial book market. William H. Anderson. president of the Christian Booksellers Assoc ia- tion, says the business has soared. "and in the next five years will mushroom even more." He auributes the growth to nsing AC.•11 Wllc1•1 ,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH C0tt1 Meu FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Harbor Bl'ld. Church School 9:00 Worlhlp 9:00 and 10:30 Chari.. O. Clark, Minister CottlM ... MEIA VEftDE UNITED MITHODl8T CHURCH 17019all~ W0t•hlp a Chur~ lchoot 1!30-10:00 a.m. Or William E Steel 979-8234 Huntington 8"cll NO<tl'I COMMUNITY UNITED MITHODllT CHURCH 6662 Hett Avr.lt4~4tt1 W0t.ttlp lentc:. l :JO A 10:00 1:30 1unc1ar tcttoot 10:00 Fount.in Valley FIRIT UNl'nD MITHODIST CHUftCH 18225 au.hard St. ----Jamee R. H9dley. Putor Wor.Np A Churctt lchoot l'.30 A.M. NCWPORl cnm K UNllED M£THOOIS1 CHURCH 1111 lllertu.rlte Awe. l:.,.. .... .....r• ... I a.di kMll t:lO IA Rev. Burley R. How CIELS&lf CMCI CllCllCAl*Al 1111111111.,. ~ c.w ....... llllM l .llb. .... t•Hll. ....., ..... 144-14'1 (Ma kMll ',._., C.t :Mf,RITT . _..-~) ••-s.-.m ._,llntlJ I ffl~ •• F ....,, St""*' ht fll•ey ----110 ...... Stlleet _...I• Ywlll ~ ~ 1111 c~. """"1 ladl '"' ...... i .... ,. c...-.......... ,......,.., ..... ' l' religious interest. to belier, more sophisticated marketing and display by stores, and to a more appealing quality of religious books turned out by publishers. "A decade ago, most new reli&ious books were lhcoloaical. but now they're coming from psycholoaim, sociologists, pastors, other specialists and lay people." Anderson said in a telephone interview. "They're aimed at the averaae American, while a decade af.O they were aimed· at the theologian. ' He said current books deal with religious aspects of all sons of social issues. human rdations, art and culture, al ong with personal ex- periences. "Primary interest is in life-related problems, of Christians solutions to such thinJS as death, living with cancer. ra1S1ng kids. dealing with a marriage fall ing apart,'' he mid. "lt't not the old self-help so n of books, but those that offer sound values for facing difficulties and gaining strength through them. This kind of book draws a great deal of auention." Next 10 that genre. he said rehg1our, fiction is commandina increased demand. w11h more good wnters and more people looking for that sort of light reading. with religious elements. Anderson said that religious best scllersmnsell general bcsrsellcrs by a ··2-1 or 3-1" ratio, although only occasionally listed on secular best- selle( lists. such as those of the New YorlC Times or Time Magazine. since they are compiled from surveys of general trade stores. "There's a bag g;ip on those lists." Anderson said, with many unl isted religious books selling more than books listed. PRESBYTERI AN CtuCH OF Tt£ COVENANT Brue. A. Ku"te, Pntor Sooday Worship 8:·30 & 10:00 1.m. Church School Children thru A~s 10:00 1.m. Nursery care available 8:30 & 10:00 1.m. Come Join Us 2850 Fairview Ad., Co•t• M•H 557-~ CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 1M1uout1 Synodt 7IO Victoria St., Coeta MeH Loth1r V. Tornow, PntOf 831-1111 .,_ ........... ., WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Sintay Sclloll ' AcMI 9llle Ctm 9.20 UI CtwntiMI a.m.ntary Schoel sca..eeee JL . ll =:it'F. PIESIYTHIU CHUICH JWb Lastblutl Or & 1ambo1ee. Newport Buch Rev Wiiiiam McQuo4d. PISIOf Rt• Robeft P Stewart. Assoc Putor Rodttl WMten. Musit Director • 9:30 AM Worlftip • 10:30 AM Connrsalion 10:50 AM Eticatlon Clid C•t Prori6td • for Info: 6"·13'1 ST. lllOUIU I AU &lllU l lll P .............. .......... The • .,. £Mc• ... ~, PYttlt Ill Chlrtt A..ef.,.t:l5MI Slnktt. Ml I IHI Ml F• ""'""'""' Oii Wtt*dly Sink" ul 644-0463 Church of St. Matthew by the Sea 1Trld1tl0nll !~) HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNOAY-9;00 A.M. (look Of C(wrvnon ,,_. 191'1 MERTZ HAL=Lc..~ Of COmfnllMy ~IOfttl CIM~ St 1 Hel!Otrope, Cot°"41 OM Mat TM Rev S1-.n C k#IMt -$32·2201- Jews mark hol The QllllM ., lnlM and CMelM ti i..-Jewish ccnten will be obltrV1n1 lbe holint day or tbe Jewish calendar Monday. At Irvine, the Kol Nidrc aervac:e wall be held Sunday at 6:30 p.m.; the Shacharit service will beain at I 0 a.m. Monday, followed by the Yizkor and rabbi's sermon at 11 :30 a.m. The cl~sina service ~ill take place at S:JO, W1th the .sound1n1 of the Shof&r at 7:15 p.m. . The Laauna conaretation will start ittmominaserviceat 101.m. witbthe Yizkor memorial rites at 11 :30. The elosina service starts at S p.m. and continues until nitthtfall. • 'I''. "Wherever Two or Three or Two or Three Hundred" is the title of Rev. David Sandbcra's sermon Sunday at the 10: IS a.m. wonhip service at 8'etlllenl of Ge Hllla Ualte4 a.rd of Clarisa, 30121 Niguel Road, Laauna Ni1ucr. The church's fim anhuaJ "fall gatherina" of the conarcaation will like place Sunday at S:30 p.m. and will be an evening of fun, food and fell owship. Call 495.1310 or 831-0522 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. fo r further information. .. -. Dr. James Oobson's film series. "Tum Your Hean Toward Home," will ~ presented at St. AJMlrew's Presbyterlu °'"ell la Newport Beacll on six consecutive Sunday evenings, beginning this Sunday, at 7 p.m. Rabbi Lee Byeel Women's Association, will be pre1- ented between servaoes. Call the church office at 474-1555 between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 'p.m. for more information. • • • "Quiet Confidence" will be the title of the Rev. Jack F. Lamey's talk Sunday at the 1Clll•rell of Rell&tMs Science, 27802 El Lazo Road, SOutb Laguna. The services are .scheduled for 9: I 5 and 11 a.m. • • • Dr. Theodore Ginsbura will di .. me eG10 111&. TM dMltdl 11 ........... a111ms T._.. .. ,.... localed at iM COl9S of SL Aaa•1 lllda. Tllli= ii ...... • t:J:m.:! ~I=~ !r:.:r.·.-:. ....,., .. .. • • • .. Bobbi De~. IMCidive dj. AaMall II ~ a -of•CllrillilUdt:.e I ---. called BnM lorlbe w d. will .. Lilliflk j,,ook ... w ~ f: Su......,1t9:IS1.m.atk _. Coeduclld, _,...~. _, ----,~~···.,, ........ Dr. ,..... A. Al .._., .... __._ i1 NdlOaatlMOt t11C-..U = Corona del . • The church is 11-t. ... ---.. 12"-a y · localed at 3233 Plciftc View Drive ~11 --17 with reau1at Sunday worship letvices ~ Mela. Call 646-46Sl .. held at land J0:30a.m.Cal1644-0463 • '-• __ for more information. ,_,.. .... IM¥lll or ~ • • • Couaty will celllnme me botidaf GI The Irvine Trio will ~a Sukkot aex& Fridly •&r·m. w+w concert entitled "The · ., o( • ....... 61 ~· ID~~. -., Music" It the °'9111c..e Wntminl1er. call dll...... • U... "t a..... I 2S9 Viaoria 892-6623 for furtllm illti ·ttae. Sl.,COlta Mae.Sunday at 10:301.m. • • • Tbe propam will co,11111 of cluucal T ..... ...,_of Com Mal will mutic: by viva&da. Mendcluobn, hold SUU01 services Friday M I p.m. Mozan and Beethpven. There will be aod next Saturday and Sunday 1t 9:30 no admilfioo charae: a.m. at 617 Ham1hon SL Call the • • • l}"NllOIUC ofr1CC at 631-3262 for "A Cue for Absolute Dependency" details. will be the Rev. Carol NickJon's toptc It. WllfrW ~· Yerl Ept1e-0pal at Sunda}"s_ 10 a.m. lef"Vicc at lhc Church 1118631 Chapel Lane, Hun1-Etenal u,ttt a.rell ti IWA,_.. · n~-h ·11 ~-..... Sdace. A meditation period is beld 10&1on ~ • wt state 1 twv-uay at 9 a.m E'th Sunday school and Renaiuance Faire next Friday and ~ .. ,. . Saturday. The evenJ_ will inc.klck chilu ca:rc vided dunna the Rr· jestina.Joustina, food . games, fun and vice. The c urchmccts at the People frolic. The public is invited and tbett Center. 2340 S. El Camino Real. San is no admission charte. Clemente. • ·-.-¥ • · • • Temple Ellat at 22081 Hidalao. The series focuses on the family, and the public is welcome to attend the programs in the sanctuary, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. • • • The women of the LapDa Prnby- teriu Clltrcll will honor "Women's Role in Mission," a celebration of women's work in the church, Sunday at the 9 and I 0:30 a.m. services. cuss "AIDS: The Facts" at Sunday's 10:30 a.m. service at the Ual&artu Ualveraall1t Fellow1lalp of Laiu"- Bcach. The center is located ·at 42-9- Cypress Dnvc in Laguna and infor; mation is available at 494-3651 or 494-4743. Good Shepherd luthenn Church Mission Viejo, will conduct Sukfot will mark its first decade as an Irvine services nnt Friday at 8 p.m .. congregation this weekend. /\ Satur· Saturday at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday at day niaht conlJ'ejltional dinner and 101.m.Scrv1oeswill be conducted by program will be followed by a festive Rabbi David Jessel and Cantor Josef service and reception Sunday. Good Chazen . Call 770-9606 for further Shepherd is localed at 4800 Irvine information. Center OriYc, and more information r:============~:----41 is available from the Re v. Jam~ R. 11 • • • Laity Sunday will be observed at Hale at SS2-1918. • • • "The Challenge of Refo rm FREE A mission faire, with a display of la yellcs for the mission in Alamsa. Colo.. ind other projects of the the Net11tborbood Coasre1auoaa1 Clllarcb m Laguna Beach Sunday at I 0 a.m. with a service run by members of Judaism" will be the topic of a lecture given by Rabbi Lee Bycel, dean of administration at Hebrew Union College. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Shir Div orce block up set s community 0p.RESP0NOENc~ .~O QJ ' • Easy to use • Study at your own pace LOS ANGELES (AP) -Among Orthodox Jews. only the husband can grant the couple a religious divo rce. known as a Get'. Without it. the man and woman arc barred from remarry- ing or even seeking new mates. supponers. man y of them rabbis and -The Ginsbergs were granted a civil their wives. have plastered the heav1-divorce in 1979. Afterward. the ly Jewish Fairfax and Pico-Robenson couple had a rabbi. Samuel Katz. hear secti ons of th e ci ty with posters trying their case. Katz decided that Mrs. • Biblical -not denominational to shame her husband. · Ginsberg should be itranted a Get. • Free of charge .,... ... _ WYLI 111u sc•L But Sender Ginsberg refuses. and his wife. Rochel. is angry. omc say the publ ic displa y is a "We wrote the di vorce. and at the disgrace. last moment, he ran awa y," Katz ..You don't wa!th your underwear says. "I sent ham a summons to gi ve Ill WUT --nmT MST&mu,llUflml 11121 ,\ o angry that she and some of her 1n public," one shopkeeper said. the Get, and he tore it up ... NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ltottr J. Berc. Pastor Kim Eff ert Krocstad. PastOf (Dlecl"'9• ol Chtfal) :l4CU lr•IN 11 lllflll le<IMI .... potl .. ICh MS-5711 ! WHlllP SH YICE Morning Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM I AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter for the deaf at I AM) SUfC>AY SCHOOL 9:15 AM fbsery Care Aniable WfLCHE ltl hwtr Ir, ltw,.rt h acll 141-1111 .J -..... - .. • , "' • \ I S1n11t 1 T o,ic: ,,~I"!~ " I "Livi11 The Yisi11 Is Co•passio1" CtuCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Mem°"' 01 IN 1,>no1eo Chutefl ot AellQ'Ollt Sc.en« 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 Adults & Jr Church 8·00. 9:45 & 11:30 Rev P10'9y Bassett ... For lnlormatton 969-1331 .. Laguna Presbyterian Chu rch . "Church of Chimes" A lriencly duch lor the South Ccuty. Stildalilc S.rnons. BtautN ITMk. ' • lL . ,,..., ... .,,,,,j .. ",., .. ,.,,. ,, ,, ,,, ,,, \" -i ... ,,,.,,, '1/11111/,\ ,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,, ,.,, ... ,,, ,,.,, ,.,,~, Wffkday Propams For Cltlldrtn. Youtlt & Ada/ts 41 5 Fore l A vt • Phone 494.7555 Or. Atttu I. lrilfsley, Rn. Craic Wibns. Or. £dwtrds Caldwtl DIAL·A-PRA YER-494·PRAY CHRllllll SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES Of THE MOf HER CHURCH THE FtAST C.HURCH "l)~ CHRTST SCIEH11SI IN"8()<;1'0N Vll~"IACtt~f'~ "Ire Si1, Diu111, and Death l1al1'' 1rvlne-Flr11 Church of Chrlal. Scientist "anc:ho Ian Joaquin Intermediate School 4111 Mlchetffft (NHt Ye .. ). Church a lundar &choot-10:00 AM Reeding Room, 4330 aarrance Pkwy , Suite 1'5. Ston•crMk Pteae 10 A.M.~ P.M. Mon. thru S.t. 10 A.M.-1 lt.M. Thurtdar '""O r.1u1 "' ..,., ' l"lr ,, .. ,.1 .. , N•wport hech-Flral Church of Christ, Sclentl1t 330J VI• Lido. Newpoft .. Kh Church a Sunder lchoof-t:OO a 10'30 AM Aeadlng Room. 3315 Via l.ldo Mon. tht11 lat I AM -SP M TllH.-7-t It M {l\IQ( ...... _,~., -·I a.,.1,<1..0,f.,.f N•wport hec:h-lecond Church of Chrt1t. Sclentl1t 3100 ltec:lftc v ... Df •• COfona del Mer Church a lundar lchoof-10:00 A.M • RNdlftt Room-nocf ;; ... I . Coa•t Hwr . CdM •••• , fftlJH!I Tfl TWY •nw ••.aauc•nc•• All are cordially 1nv1ted to attend the church services end en1oy the privileges ot the Read,ng Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES - l. IEW TlllllT ClllSTlll ClllCI 110 I . lltll St .. "c.ta Mesi" (T eachini Science of Mind ) "l••lt Y11r Tlli•ld111 Sfl"licllt'' ........ 11•4 ...... . oHti••• We4. I Tll•r. l-1 You Wiii be Weloomed And Hetpedlt FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein at AdMna, Huntington llMch c SUNDAY: ~~ Morning Worship ..... 10:30 AM Mike Farra. Cave Malcom & Bible School. .............. 9:00 AM Alben H K8fges, Ministers; Evening Worshlp ........ 6:00 PM DtAL·A-DEYOTION -531-1510; Ofnce -531--2:91 "PrNc:htng Ctwtat Since 1195" Wunh1r anJ hnr th,. r rac11, .. I. hr1~1-ccn1 .. rfi.T, hit;liol mt'\\•411l" "TH E TRANSFORMING POWER OF AFFIRMATION" (Erhr'l~n• '4 2'1·\21 O.i,1lwr I.!. IQ~f\ '• ll' .rnJ ll':l'i A M Or. Jam*• T. !"tou1 71\1\) r m J•n•r• Onh .. on I 1lm rr.-.h ... q "A Farhrr 1 .... 1... llA\ ~ .. oOO St AnJrew., Road. Ne"'"l'X'rt fk:Hh l .1litnrn1J 1/141 ~"·2Nll." (aero~• frnm Ne-wpnri Hart>ar H111h 'hool al ll'tnj' ~ l'ith I Be -sure tO worship at a place of your choice 'J\ll'\T _J Ai\1L ' WELCOMES YOU 9UNOAY we>aaHIP KftVICll 7 30 AM · Hoty Euchar111 Ritt I 9 00 AM • Hoty £uc:Mrlst Rite II 10 ~ ~M • Ptll)W Md Pral• Eud\arlat Rite II Chureh Schoof -9 00 AM Chtld Cate • 7 30 & 9 00 AM (Mueic, Mrmon Md~ toM• at 3 ~I m>-WIBWOMlttOP Monday-FrtHy • 1·30 AM Motnfn9 Prayer Tu.day • 10.00 AM fucNt'llt & ~ SeMot W~ • I 30 AM Hofy fuc:Mttil1 ,r, oa.t '· ......... D.D. Ptleet4n·C"9rge Fr. Eamond 0 Ftrfla, .-...11ng The R4'Y ThomM Htnry • Or Wtlf!am RotMttl • Mr. Samuel Sha,_ ~INT J M Pl C P L H R H l~(W V11 Lido . N~pon BtK h . 714-61\-0llO I • • .. agney, uz1-:-Ev e ea<iing for a smashup on 'Search~ . Paal 1fewman. Tom Crulee abare ••top .. blllinC on Life••. co•er. Who's on top, Newman or Cruise? -NEW YORK (AP)-The cover of the new issue of Life magazine features actors Tom Crujse and Paul Newman. Or Paul Newman and Tom Cruise. For the first time in its history, Life is issuing two different covers. Read- ers in the West will see Newman upside down on the let\ and Cruise nght side up on the nght: readers in the East will sec them reversed. The two actors, who will soon be seen in a sequel to the 1961 film "The Hustler" called "The Color of Money." posed flat on a pool table for Life's camera. their heads next to each other but in opposite directions. u&h you!re after. "Clockwise' will ~tart ........ u.._ your funnybone at the ouuet and continue without mercy. John Cleeee is hilarious ... -Wllllllla Welf. CNlNETT NEWVAl'OlS EXCLUSIVE ENCAGEMENT NOW PLAYING MoNTY PYTiiON'S JoHNCLEESE IN CLeCKWISE -TM llllMlftlDf Bo<* A lllGVEllSAL Rt-•---.....,,,,..... 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Daily Pilat . & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines WIN-GO Hotline: (714)642-4333 Peggy Sue Got Married ... At Edwards Cinemas 'fll.STUI "'1l.~ l\l> RA.\1AR PR&\l A PAlt R &lllU.\ zot:T1IOf'E mlllOS PllOCCOOS KA Tlttm lt lt\tll "PEGG\ SH GOT XARJUED" \lCOUS CAGE -·~JOff\ SW\ ·~B~ j,ij.ij~ "=W.\ TA\Ol.UlllS -=:mt\Clkl\'E\1£11lUC •"'CJEJUI\ LOOITU'iG URLE.\ls.ut\ll -:PAU. l ~lll~ Ullll-M>!-CfU C'OPl'IU ,.,..-=.._.:== ~ UT. ICH. &41-0no Edwlrdt Ctwter COSTA•IAS31-3501 Edndt Hlrbor By LYNDA Hl~SCH ALL MY cttlLDRP!N: Ross doe$n't want N1tahe to serve as Palmeri nurse. Amy unhapp) that Nina plans to buy house Ch ff shared with Nina. Wade 11\JCClS Phoclx with lethal Poison. Hillaty stunned when Langlc~ tells her about Wade and Tad's pasrconnection. Tad and Robin listen to Cihelley's tape, which .ttveals 1ype of Po• on Wade gave Photbe. Joe admin1Mers anudote 10 Phoebe. Dressed in drai. Wade buys ttcket out of country Langle) s.tops Wade at atrPon. Wade booked on charge or first~egrcc murder of e:it<cllmate. Leamina Phoebe out of danger. H1llal) tells Tad she knows all the secrets Tnd kepi and suagcsts they separate. Wade admits 10 Tad and R.obin they v.erc never cause of an)onc's death. Lan,ley tell\ Phoebe rc<"onc1ha1ton un-Po~S1hlc a1 pre..ent. k>se 1rlls Robin Greg has moved 10 Hong Kong Adam plans 10 • bug Stuan and Sk) 's npanmcnt. Brooke and fom reconc1lc Enca tends 10 mys- tenous man 1n arnc • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Manssa stunned when she learn, ~he fell \•lct1m to amnesia after being struck by h11-and -run driver. Rrginald told her after accident that she was hi s wife Manssn and kept up he for IS years. Mitch and Rachel have reminisce. Chel) I stands up for Vine<' while Scott Ulkes RcJinald\ side Reginald ash Scott and Marissa 10 fol'$1vc: him for alrthe lies. Reginald tells Mans~~he had planned to leave Vinrt' a1 the 11mc of thd accident Vince vows t0 win back Maf) (Manssa). the wife he adored Stoll and ( her)'l learn Sco11 1s the adopted \On of Marissa and Rc$1nald. C. hcryl and Sco11 decide 10 forget famil" 1cns100\ and e\plore their rcetings for one another Reginald warns Donna Michael in danger unless she drops him. Bnttan) plans to protect hcr~lfand Peter Jr. any way she can. ••• AS THE WORLD TURNS: ha confesses 10 Channing'\ murder 10 get C. nug off the hook. Denise tells Hal that \he. Dcni<,c. k1llcJ Tad Channing llal. s11ll 1n lo"c w11h Denise. mus• book her She sa)s that she killed him because he was going 10 reveal her past in porno films~ Craig wants to knov. who tried 10 ~I him up for Channing·s murder Dust) tells Meg he doesn't want to mart) her but v.111 stand b) her Lisa keeps on having hot Onshes .Margo feels better. but M.cL lull.c) pu1i. her on matcrn1t\ lca\C While 'ihannon talks hopefull) of her upcoming v.cdd1ng 10 Brian. he 1s haunted b) thoughts of Beatrice Duncan and Ro:>ahnd former lovers Duncan tell~ Rosalind Hl.'n~lcy was the hooded ligurc. ;\ hooded figure appears in ba..emcnt afkr .. shipment .. arrl\ cs Meg 1ns1s1s that Dusi) mu\I mam her l\a tells Crt11g that his plan' 1s v.11h S1erru Iva falls through rolled floorboard • • • CAPITOL: In Colombe. Judson meet~ \ oodoo man Papa Nebo and also linds Glenn Mamou. the pilot of8a~1er's plane OeltY. oo. 8; 15. 10: 15 Sit/Sun Mita 1'30, 3:45 Delly 8:00, 8: 16, 10: 15 Sat/Sun Matt 1:30, 3:45 "'"" 551-0855 Edwltdl Woodbndge Diiiy 8:00, 8:15, 10:10 Sat/Sun..... 1:30, 3 45 .,.... .. ,.... lOWAM>I tAOOUJIACIC .W.l&4-M11 !OWA"OI UNIVIRlfN INfTA MA ~.7444 IOWAN>t MllTCX WWIMll flh •1-3IN l'AClflC HIWAY M OI IT AlffOll at 1-0567 E*-dl Vltage t ' . .. 1200, 2:15 -~~1 Edw'deM.V.Mlll at 1:15, a:so C09TA •IA 17.,4141 IOWAll>I ~ CDITP ... ,_IJITlll "1°'*6 lOWANll CINI.MA WllT ~'34-1311 l'ACl'IC OfWIOC Cl &..A-.oAtn.ltll ,ACWIC OATIWAY ~.,._MOS IVUN CITV ClNTUI • when it cruhed ~O ears aao. Glenn. comm11nica1i"'-th no.a. Of lus htad. daJms he 111w the Bax&er 4te. Judton takn first plane borne and JCtS coun order 10 ellhumc the bo4y buned in &.liter's arave. At borne. C1arissa blames. Bu &er's connection to V.ictor for all her marital problems. DJ. arrantcS for Dylan to have acctcknt In O.J. 'scar. Tiil' aCC'ldcnt causes no iruury but hundrtds of dollars in datna1t to car. Brenda pts Wally featu re anicle in Teen Review mapzinc. Sloane. beck home, ttlls Mark &he wants to 1nvestipte Josh Hamniton's death. Sloane admits to Mark she loves Ah but knows she'll never sec him apin. A weak Zed rcp1ns consciousness, .... DAYS OF OUR UVES: Breaking into Kiriakis' desk. Bo finds gun rqistration belonging to Bntta. Emma stunoed when she learns baby Andrew is in Salem. While try1n' 10 bum Bo and Patch's tattoo drawings. Lana is threatened by manacr. Mike tells Ahce that he loves Robin. Bo gives Shane the aun rcgistation. In Stockholm, Bo tells Hope he renounced his family so that Victor would leave KJmberly and Shane alone. With Mike's help, Rohen proves that Dr. Miller 1s a fonncr Nazi. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Fnsco 1s ter- minated from police force. Tony and Tania thnlled by the binh of their baby daughter. Bobbi upset because she rcaliLes 1( she and Jake marry she can never 11ve him a child. Edward tells Sean if he turns over the Quancrma1n fonunc, Edward will tum over the new evidence he has against Scan. Sandy and Jade arc acce pted 1n10 the" General Hosp11al nursing pro- gram. Dick SPotS ITrisco at the computer Chuck Mornson sends Monica 10 Pautauck Monica stunned when she secs Alan, the husband she thought was dead. Duke is told to get engaged again so he can hold another party and 'transfer more funds. Robin loves Duke. Scorpio 1s \Cr)' open in his contempt for the man. • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Alan insures spot on board for himself and Alan Michael. Alan realizes situation between him and Ph1hp will never be resolved as long as Phihp 1s searching for Beth. Alan makes cena1n C\er;one believes Beth 1s dead. Ph1hp learns his book 1s about 10 be published Claire undergoes e:itpenmental surgery :ind almost dies on tablr. Dinah and Dome arc foster sisters. Realizing Jrss1e not his and Vanessa·s daughter. Ross searches for Gordon Mathews, Calla's ell.- husband, since Ross believes Mathew'> knows the identity of Ross's child. Je~s1e returns from hospital. • • • LOVING: Kell) tells Zach she wishes he v.ould mart) Jane. Jane furious that Kell) has said this but dttldes 10 l"Ome up w11h a new plan to get Zach away from Loma. Nick su~csts 1ha1 Trisha move in w11h him. Tnsha informs GW}n that her mothcrl) concern 1s SC\ cral )cars too late Nick tells Harry his check to the casino bounced Harry 1h1nb lhe m~nty ft'om the lottery comm• ion wa.s ttnt lat~ lO the bank. N1cli. 5a):S he undcrst.ands but putu stop on Harry's pmbllna until the check clears. Harry agrees to mvesuptc N1clt If in return Gwyn agrtts to act Stcvc'sp,..e the AJden Acct contract. Still tutorina Lo111c, Cunis realties she 11 hjdina somcth101 f'rom her past. • • • ONE UFJ.: TO LIVE: Cla1mln1 ti.by Jennifer is hers by Mitch, Allison ask& her mother Mrs. Perluns 10 watch the child. Pete feels Pam using him 10 make A• jtalous. Pnvate eye snaps picture or ~k and Pam toaether. Asa says he's usina that to obtain di vorce. Donan plans to do TV talk show on kidnapp1n1. Judith aaree• to move back with Charles. Lcamina of k1dnappina. Chuck mums to Uanv1cw to olTcr moral supPon Charles finds baa of cocaine in Jam1c·s clothing" Charles -decides not 10-tell Jud11h but docs ~t Jam ie m move back home • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Leaming the syndicate rcbelhon 1s in full ~wina. Mu realizes his fam1l) is in danger Max finds uplos1ve planted 1n his office Just before Siobhan trips it. Delia uses eyeshadow on fooc to worsen het .. bruises." then makes Roacr think 11 rcallv huns Roger tells Delia she can sta) at h·1s home unttl her le& JS fully healed. but that he reall) loves Magic. Maggie and Roger reconcile. Bess tells Maggie not 10 .spend her lime worrying about Ocha. Diana lca\Cs Frank copy of statement 10 press which exonerates Frank 1n sexual harassment case and she prom-ises not 10 sue. Evan and C'hns. Diana's roommates. are beginning to fall for one another. • • • -SANTA BARBARA: M11s<>fl stops Bnck from wnng1ng Lil) 0!> neck Bnck shouts out a pan1ng threat before he leaves. Rosa tells Santana she'll tr) and get Brandon awa" from C.C Heanng part of Gina's tape·. CC. realizes she hase\ 1dcn<:t to clear Jelly of Dylan's murder Jane upset by her mother C'arohnc·s am,al 1n Santa Barbara Lily tells Mason she loves him. Gina informs C.C. 1fhc wants tape he must remarry her. Ma!>On offers 10 help C.C. avoid man)1ng Gina while clearing Kclly"s name-in the murder Juha turns down Keith"~ offer to become his law panner "lick think~ L\hcc has Pole n11al to be mo<lel (rut tells Fd<.'n Ton technically r~n~tble for Kalle's dcath_b.9.drowrung several year<> ago . . . \ SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Estelle and ~unn} team .up to g<'t even w11h Bela. Sunn) plans to tell him that she 1s pregnant bv him Hogan and Cagney arc thnllcd by Kate's return. but Quinn wonders 1fhe can foraet the past. Hogan and Pa111 sneak awa) from 1he1r rendezvous. unaware that the udgc 1s follov.1n& 1hcm Quinn upset that Evie 1s dattng Jerry. ( agney learns the Judge has owned L1bcn~ Hou\C for 19 )Cars Jen") asks Evie to man) him Quinn bnni) Mic to the renovated house. K.ate faints when she 5CC) 11. Kate fearful of 1ravchng to Ireland .\s Cagney. Su11 and E\•1e dn'e home from pany. an oncoming car cro~\ over to 1he1r side of the road. • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Nina mo, cs 1n ~1th Cricket Lauren sends nude shot of Paul 101 contest 1n woman's maga11ne Jack fantasizes that John wel- come' him home Ellen and Jack have dinner Jacl asks ( arol 10 keep eye on Brad c;,cn elude~ police and btce>mcs fug111,e 1n Mciuco. Mall lea mi. Ashley and Victor through. Matt tells N1kk1 no one lo\ cs her more than him. he reJttls Matt. Victor and "l1kki reconcile. N1kk1 stops taking med1cauon Ashle~ tellsJuha not to tell Victor that she"s pregnant since N1kk1's illness makes 11 1mposs1blc for them 10 be l ether. 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Gurney Jr., will be presented Sunday at 1 p.m. in UC Irvine's Fine Art!> Concert Hall by Theater Artists Group, the resident theater company at UC Santa Barbara. · · The play is set in the dining room of an upper middle-class household where the family members assemble for breakfast and ctinnn:1'he actors changeTOles. lJlersonahnesand agesanney portray a variety of characters. Tickets are $8 for JCneral adm1ss1on. $5 for UCI students and $7 for other students, senaor citizens and UCf staff. faculty and Alumna Association members. Reservations art taken at 856-6616. OflUX£ °"'VHNS , CENTURYCm,.domP ~ ~ .......... eoT MA••ICD .... tl) (1 :10) J:JI l 1H 7:4\ .. t :ll CHtLDllDI Of' A ~90DI•> (1:0013:2011$0 1 :10 .. 10130 °CllOCODIL..E CMM...: .... ~, (1 :3013:301:40 1 :00 .. 10:10 TMArsun,..,., I 1 :40) J :40 S:40 7:40 .. t :40 8urt Ullcat1er TOU8H 8UV'S IN) Also f"l•tcll (!IC) STNeDrf' .. 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For the Harb or Home Christmas Light Show I( you arc a non-pror.t group or commercial firm rc.dy, willtng. and able to ~ pa.id to decorate Har bor homes end businesus for thjs year's Harbor Home Chri tmas Li~ht Show, Drccm~r H·llrd, CALL NOW FOi DETAILS. (7t•)Ml-4Hl Ext. 116 And gn yourcom~n 'or non· profit roup"t name on rhc lisr ol Hr/ping ll•nds that will run 1n the O.ily Pil« (or appra1om1tely MlC' weeks prior to chc tan or this year's Harbor Jfe>fM Chriscmas Li hr hoW. 1, .ID&Y IUCk .,, ........... LOS ANOEtES -Cauttic com-edian Joan Rivers cballeQed late- niabt klnJ Johnny Canon Tbunday in televilaoa'1 bonat war of words aa more than a dozen years. "The Late Show Stania& Joan Rivers," the fuit sttp in Fox Broad· castina Co.'s bid to build 1 fourth TV network, pits Riven apinst her former mentor and b<>1t of ··ne Toniaht Show Starrina Johnny Carson" on NBC. Riven' openina aipt auesu: Cher, Pee-Wee Herman and rock stars Elton John and David Lee Roth. Carson's auests: Richard Pryor, Sean Penn and 11xapboni1t Kenny G. ... Rob...,... ~ia .... *" ... -11 Ocher hots remain active in the '70., and Mike DoUilat. and David ....._ wta .UC Ml C..veuwl frail~ "P &bealnoou. coluninill Ji'::k lrnlin llternatiaa llivm fiftd her opeahis talvo ... ._.. •llllk-tllow boeta. TbW'lday nipt witb .w ,ftist oac-o.n.. It I rr, ..._ Canon hour live show 11 11 P·•·· _...... a ~· tradl ated tbOWc:alled • half-hour jump Oil c~ . 19th Fox and Riven. howeYer. In~ .. Pbil Donahue facet downplay confrontllion with ~competition hm Oprah Win· Carson. · hj. Group W is wenni111 up com. "We•re , not compedna with edian WiJ Shriner for a new daname Canon," saad Fex ~n talk show. P1u1 lhere'1 NBC's Lai.e Kim Rowtey ... we·~ IDtftl after a Nilht Witb O.vid Letterman," Lafe-difrtrent audieftC'e. Theft~ plenty time's Rcci1 Philbin, Cancmax's of people out there wbo clon't watch "Max Headroom," and USA Canon.'' Network's Roben KJein. The only Fol executives recall what hap. defection came when Merv Griffin pepe~rtwo llO wtaen Tlucke was ended his l~na·runqina show. ball to beat Canon, then The talk-show field hasn't been this n . crowded or competitive since liven will be seen on nearly 100 Canon .. c~vett and Griffin IWnt itadou and is 1rttin1 aood raponae Riven' c.teparture from "The Tea niaht Show, where she had been permanent substitute h<>1t, was not a. friendly one. NBC dropped her the r=============-··----------------------=~.:._..:......~ day Fox announced ~i; new show in May. Canon was aqcrcd that she had not told him of ber plans. Rivers felt her work on "The Toniaht Show" B•DllONB'S CH*DJ'NG'IOll wasn't appreciated. ' Carson has faced and survived AIDIUCNStl TOUGH GUYS! many challenges in his 24ayear tenure on "The Tonjaht Show." Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin and Dick Cavett all tned unsuccessfuly to overtake him. The last attempt came three years ago from Alan Thicke with the syndicated "Thkke of the Ni&ht." It vanjshed in less than a year. 8oth Carson· and producer Fred DeCordova declined comment on the new Rivers show. said NBC spokes- "AN ABSOLUTE HIT." • -ATTl1.I! MO\flES' "A SPARKLING COMEDY." -Judith Crtse ( Actor Aldo Ray expelled by SAG LOS ANGELES (AP) -Veteran actor Aldo Ray has been expelled from the Screen Actors Guild for having worked on non·union films. despite reeeated warnings from SAG. The act1on against the 60-year.old Ray, who has appeared in such films as "Battle Cry" and "The Naked and the Dead," was taken at SAG's western re_gjonal board mceting__Mon- day nlgnt. ~· ~----l'c:R NOW PLAYING -.,._ .... IL---.._. ............ 'V ... f .. ··------·-.... _ ........ ·-----.. _ °'~ -·-... _. - ijo\--·----.. ""-"'''.,.,, "'"" ·-··-... _ ... _ ---"--· _,__ ...... ,.. -... . 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PeQQY SUE GOTMAMtED" (PG-13) I 30, HS. 6 00, I 15 10' 15 KA THL£EN TURNER "C•DMNOFA LEllE9' GOD" (R) 12: 15, 2:45. 5:00 7:30. 1:45 ~ ( l[)t~T J\lt.j VJ\ f y ;..., j q . d 111 "ALIENI" (R) 7 00 9 45 GREAT llOUIE 12 30. 4 "UVIQATC>r 2 15 . I~ J I VF rh I I Y H'i I RH 1 1 ~ TOM CRUISE "TOP OUN" !POI 12·30 2 45 5 00 7 15. 9 30 "DEADLY FRIEND" (R) 1 00. 3 00, 5 00 7.00. 9 oo. 1S11 Only 10'40pm) "IT AM> •Y •" (fl) 12-00, 2:00, 4:00 •oo. e.oo. 1:45 "CLOCKWllE" (PG> MONTY PYTHON 1:00. 3:oo. 5·oo. 1:00. 1.00 (Sat Only at 10-45 p m ) ''llLUE YEL VET'' (R) 1.2; 15, 2"45, 5:00. 7:30. 10.00 DOLBY STEREO "FEIRll llUILLEt" 2: 10, 8:00, 1:50 (PG-13) "IMlUll fllalll.r 12 15, 41>5, 8·00 R "Al.JENI" (9') 1 00. 4·00. 7 00 1:45 "DEADLY FRIEND" (R) 12·30. 2·30. 4'30, 9.30, t :30, 10 05 "HALF MOON STREET" (RI 1·30. 3:30, 5 30 7•30, 9.30 1SAC1ta .... 1..-.e ...... ....,. (R) 12 '°· 3 00. 5 \5. 7 45, 10-00 .. TOUGH GUYI" (POI BURT LANCASTER 12 30. 2'45. 5·00. 1 15. t ·Jf "C9'0CODILE DUNDEE" (PG-131 1 15, 3 30. 5 45. 8·00 1000 "DEADLY F9'1END" (R) 1 00. 3 00. 5 00 7 00. 9 00 (Sal Onfy 10 45 p m , "JUMPtN' JACK FLASH"IRI 12 45, 3 oo. 5 15 7 30. 9 45 "PEGGY SUE GOT llAMtlED" (PG· 13) 12 00. 2 15, •: 15, a 15, 9 30, 10:20 ~1l JtJ I lt.ji, Ir ltJ TWIN MIHIJ\~K --~ "BLUE YEL YET'' 1A1 1 15. 3 30 5 45.100 10 15 "NOT-..o IN Ca.c>N" 12: 10, 4 20. 9 30 (PG) '"IACtt TO SCHOOL" 2·2s. 9 35, 10 35(PG13) ~ I ! ' 1 ~~I I . . ~ l ) 1 ll 1 ~ ~ "TOUQfl QUYI" • TRACK DOLBY STa.EO 12 16. 2:30, 4:45 7 oo. •15 - 'QOCODU DUlllll" -12 00, 2 05, 41)5 (PG13) a 1s. 9:30. 10:11 ",, . _, ~ ~ . . • r . • , . '\ ~. ~.. ~· " /, ,. . ' ' ' I ' ·--'ftQQYIW QOT ...,._., .. tP013) 1·30. 3 45, 8:00 a 15. 10 1s 1 ~,~ r.~r" :-L • 4. 4 ~ SUI "aM)CODU~ 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12 00. '2-00, 4;00 e is. 9·30. 10120 ~IUEUD" 12 20, 4 10 9 00 (PG 13) "MJTHlLEll PEOft..F' 2 20, 9 10. 10.00 Fl "TOP GUN" (PG) 12 45, 3 00, 5: 15 7 30, 9•45 "DEADLY FREND" t 00 3 00. 5 00. 7 00. 9-00 (Sat On.ty 11 10 40 p m I Wf '~I H~'J(l .. • 1' I I If I ' ~ Ill SOTS U.• fl.m "THE FLY" IR> 12 30 • 1s. 9·00 "COMMANDO" IRI 2 30, 6 15. 10-00 "ftMll IUELJ..Er' 2 45, 6 30. 10 15 (PG 13) ''MITHLEIS PEOPLE" 1 00. 4•45, 9:30 ·.v· ,, .i lHr11r' f \ • l)t ~ "PIGGY IUE QOT~D" (P0· 13) 1 30, 3:46. t .oo. 8· 15. 10~ 10 ··~·Ufi'-A-#-.. ...:1:.T.:.;A:i\-N~D.,.•;YMM;::,;;E;;,.'...:' 1:.:..;R.!...) #.-"l!EAQY..aUE__ SOLDIE9'" (RI ~ 30. a 30 '10· 10 GOT MAMnED" 1 15, 3 30 (PG-13) 1 30. 3 45 6 oo. 9 1s 10 15 "HALF MOON a oo. 9 1s. 10: 10 "THAT'S LIFE" IPG-131 ST9'EET'' IRl JACK LEMMON 5.00. 7 00. I 00 12 00. 2 00, 4 00, (Sal Only II 10 40 pm I 6·00. a oo. 10·00 "CIWCOOU DUNDff" 12 oo. 2·os. • 10 (PG131 -e· 15. 9 30, 10 20 "CROCODl.l DUMDll" 12.00. 2-00. 4 00 (P0·13) 1·00. a: 15, 10 10 "THAT'S LIFE" IPG-131 12·40. 2 45, 5·00. 7 15, l ,30 JACK LEMMON "JUMPIN' JACK fl.Alffnt,_I 12 45, 3 00 5 15 7 30. 9 45 "CtK>CODl.E DUNDEf" 1: 15, 3:30, 5,45(PO13) 1.00, 10·00 'WAOl y ,.. .. ..,,. (RI 1 15, 3 15, 5 15, 7 15 9 15 0 PIGGY IUI QOT llAMllD" CPG-13) 1 30, 3 45 6,Qp. I 15, 10 15 KATHLE~ ~ ---==---...;.~--...-4111 'W\'l9IG • ca•w (P0)340, H6 "~tDMl•M" (P013) 1:IO, too. 10:00 --ntl90YWMO COULD fllL Y" ..._ 11·t1. uo. • • ., ... a" "ST AND •Y ... (R) 12 30, 2 30. 4.30 e 30. a 30. 10. 10 "IOY WHO COULD Fl Y" I 15, 3 30, 5·45 9 00. 10 00 IPGI BURT LANCASTE8 "TOUGH QUYI" (POI 12 45. 3 00. 5.15, 7•30, 1 .30 "TOUIM Ml" (N) M#IT LANCASTER 1Z 45, 3 00, 5 15 730,130 "JU ...... JACK FLAIW'IRI 130.'45, 100 • 15, 10 10 ,. . , . ' ,, ~ . '.·•Al I I ' ~ .. ,"TANG av •"<"l 130. 3 46, s 30, 7 30, I 30 e ~ Cout DAILY ptlOT/ Saturday, Oc1obet 11. 1Ne ------- s-4ay, Oca.kr U ARJES (March 21·ApnJ 19): Family pthcnng relate t<? seeunty. home, money and a "new friend." Be diplomatic, stccr·clear of d1sput~s based on picayune demands. You'll receive good news from one at a distance. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Element of luck rides with you -individual wbo bas been elu ive will contact you. Stre s charm, versatility, humor. willingness to travel. Keep recent resulut1ons concerning diet. nutrition. general health. GEMINI (May 21-June 20). Check source material, focu on publishing. communic.ation. metaphysical and re· tigious subjects. Permit spiritual values to SUflC to forefront. You'll be asked to revise some material, your efforts arc appreciated. SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-Ju~ 12): Be analytical. discern mouves. realize mem-. OM~RR ber of opposi\e sex requires ·vote of confidence. You'll be dealtn$ with act1v't ••••••••••••• people. dynamic ixrsonahties. 1ndiv1d- uals to their fingertips. Respond accordingly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Domestic adjustment as featured -could in.elude residence, marital status. Focus on special documents. contracts. clash of ideas. Break from past procedures 1s nccessar). VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What was a secret is no"' revealed. Emphasis on dependents. those who rely upon your good will. Be charitable .• but refuse to be gu llible. Clarify terms. meanings. Protect' self 1n emotional clinches. LIBRA (SepL 23-0ct. ~2): Emotion dominate logic -)OU tend now to feel rather than reason. Avoid extravagance. adherl' 10 rules. fulfill obligations relating to deadline. Love relationship 1ntcnsi fie~. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Finish what you start. look ahead rather than viewing past. You arc on solid ground despite ObJeCtaon'I lrom one who is impatient, lacks wisdom. Your "audience" wall be receptive. Anes. Libra ixople figure prominently. · SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 )"Highlight pioneering spmt. romance. danng. charisma, willingness to make new start in ne"' d1rcct1on. Relative makes request which could involve short Journey. You'll ge1 to hcan of matters where love is coMemtd. • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Sense of purpose. d1rection will be restored. Missing links fall into place, this might mean more monc} for you. family member aids in vindicating views. Cancer. another Capncom play paramount roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Expand personal horizons. look beyond the immediate, ixrceive potential. You arc o n right track, you'll be complimented on judgment aod physical appearance. Gemini. Sagattanu<> nata,es play outstanding roles. • PISCES(Feb. 19-March 20): Disa ppointment atdela> as temporary-this will actually work to your advantage. Avoid brood1n$. realize >Ou are undergoing valuable "teaming eitperience ... A very "explos1 vc" relation hap IS featured. IF-OO'l'OBER 1! IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc-•dynamk. an1S11c. versatile and have unusual sense of humor. You arc very much aware of body image. weight. appearance. wardrobe You are flexible. have 1endcnC} to scatter forces. You appreciate music, balance. design. and }OU constantly stri "e for JUSlicc. Gemini, sa,ittanus pla} important roles in your life. You make new start this year, conditions "settle" for you during October. You'll tra' cl in November. you'll also get e'cclknt new<; concerning money. Love will cease to be a stranger. Def enders take home more than carriers How can you call yoursell a pro football e'pen 1f}'OU didn't know tht' average pay of defens1' e linemen in the NFL 1s higher than the a\erage pa) of running backs'' Q. A punk. sar-When m} grand- mother wac; born. the doctor said. "May she be a Carnival Queen .. Where was \he born'1 A New Orleans. no'lThat once was the trad111onal line there upon the birth ofa baby girl Q. What makes a hippo'<, bate almost always fatal? i\. Sile of the bite. PrcsiOent John F Kcnnedv J1d not much care for Washington. "r> < He c;illed it "a city of southern cmoenq and nonhern charm " d1c1 t1s Le Me Bo YD 'Taint ea'i} to stand a quaner on edge. Tell the bancnder you'll give him a dime for eve11 quarter he can 'it.and on edge. If he stands four quarters. give him four dimes for same. You get sixty cents profit and a poke an the nose. C.). Do your fingernails ever stop growing whije you're alive'! A. Almost. sometimes. when >OU get senou<il}' \1ck llhtera1es an the I 'n11ed States outnumber all the people 1n France. too. Am told an explosion tha1 can be heard a half mile across land can be Q War, Chnstopher C ol umbus heard I .000 miles across the ocean. kw1sh'1 A. Most scholars think '>O. Longest table 1enn1c, rail ) of record -between a Romanian and a Pole - Jastt'd I hour 58 minutes. Q. Name the onl ) American actor knighted by a Bn11sh monarch A.. Douglas Fairbanks Jr For off· stage good works. Those 1,1,ho thank they know bcheve 75 percent of the U. population will 11\e within 50 miles of the seashore Within the nelCI 10 )Cars. Open C.)ue'illOn ( ould a pll hull whip a wohC'nnc'' C) Ho"' l'naO\ tumh'ilones arc 10 Tombstone An1" "· hactl) 792. 31 1h1'i writing. Doctor\ think they know that children 1,1,ho cat .i lot of high fiber food' arc less likely 10 get appen- "Turn on the kitchen sink ~rbage grinder with cold water running. but neH·r the hot 1,1,a1a." direct' a -.a'\.} chenL .. The hot water e'pands the metal. reducing ckarances. thu' ta us- ing greater wear ... Client claims h1'i granddad in- ve nted the telephone four years before Alexander Graham Bell did so. but made one bag mistake: He only wire up one phone. 'iO couldn't call an y~y to repon 11 Water can make II\ way through :rour unpolished fingernail 100 umes faster than through the ou1er la) er of )OUr kin. In Florida. pcopk can \1gn up to "'uncss an execution. an}' execution. Al last report. 40 <;1gncr., were on the waiting hst. L .M. Boyd 111 • 11yadlc•t~d columa/11. Six t i-iviaddicts score flawlessly Perfect scores were the orde-r of the week as six of our contenders -the GWC Koffee Khllcb, CMMD Plus, Collaio fr Padilla, lgcle, Cheryl &i Frtenda, and both the Scbolars and the AU1Jete1 at Bell Gardens High School a11 hit the bull5eye. Someconnictmgdafa regarding the Wrisht Brothers' plane has been received. bur srncc no on~ answered Toi Tnus what mu\1cal on Broadway? 7. Name" the ex-1\ngel who won both the Rookie of the Ycar'1nd the Most Valuable Pl<l)er award'i an his first !>Cason. 8. What two actors dressed as ,,,~ pncsts an om· mo' 1e and as .police· "' men an its sequrl'l TRIVIA BOWL VII STANDINGS CMMO PlueC111 owe 1<o11M 1<1u1e111111 IOQle. ~' ''""'°. ( 111 COiiazo & F'l<llll• p 1) 8GHSc'1_ol.,.(ll L.ol1y l Co (I ) 80H Alhlet• ( 11) ,3'~ 9. The license numbt:r 2D7876 43'" 1dent1fied 1he car from what tele-:~:: v1s1on series'> •o~ 10. ldenuf~ the publications which 37~ employed (a) Bill B1 xb) on "My NMCy PflOf ( 10) Pro-AmctO) Mill Mona ( 10) AunlMl't FlanQe<t (81 C/lelk (I ) Ooo Oell Bundy(t) • Alc:lt w,,,_ 12•;1 3$ Favorite Man1an" and (b) Ted ~~ Besse II on .. That ( rarl ·· 31 •Jim Engbll Cl"'I .JoM AulMlf ( 10). ·TIM Dumm._ (3~) 'TM m Enlgml (4) 'SyMa EdWwc!e 41 I LM1Agalnt11 31 Last W~ek's Answers -·-rn•·-·"·--.. :: ~ I. "Creature From the Black 2~! Lagoon" (gill man) 13•.., 1. Pa1nc1a .. Patt)·· Mc{ ormack The He<aom-( 11 • (ch1(ci star in "Eagles") • no en1ry rec.lved. hatf ol lul ac:ote ewetded that question last week. the scores will not change. Here's yo ur next edition, and good luck with number nine. I What "'as the make and model of car dnvcn by Eddie Murphy 1n "Beverly Hills Cop?" 2. Who replaced Ronald Reagan as the host of "General Electric Theater" when the program was ~~ nd1catl'd" J. Roscoe Sweeney was a <:harac1cr from what comic stnp'' 4. Name the only Amencan presi- dent to da(• of cancer. 5. Who wrote the theme music for the Tonight Show'> 6. The Ingmar Ber~man movie .. Smiles of a Summer N1ght" 1n pircd 3. Barne) Google (Snuffy Smith) 4. "Battle H} mn of lhc Republic" ( RFK funeral song) 5. "Queen of the House" C"Kmg of the Road" spoof) 6. "Come Bio"'\ our Hom" !Oscar Mannheim) 7. M1am1 Dolphins in Super Bowl VI (no touchdown'i) 8. ''The Black Bird" (Segar as Bogan's son) 9. All hosted "Death Valle> Da~s" I Reagan and com pan)> 10. Grann} on "The Severi) Hill· billies" (Dais) Moses) (Send youranswt:rs to TRIVIA. c/o the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costn Mesa 92626. All entries must be recei' ed bJ Wednesday. otherw11»e halfofthc pla) er's prt'\ 1ou' score ""'" be awarded.) Customer a king with salespeople DEAR ANN LANDER · As a person who has been in the retail bus1ncsc; for man) years I wa\ delighted 10 sec the letter 1n )our column ahout the cnd11Terence and JUSt plain rudeness of some sales- people. That would have been the ideal time to rerun a column of several :rears ago nplaining what a customer is. I clipped at. had blow-ups made and placed them in strategic spots in all my stores. It's not too late, Ann. Please run it again. -H. JN ARKANSAS. DEAR H.: Thanks for askJng. I bad so muy angry letters from sales- people telllng mt bow rotten tbe pub lic 11 that I feel a real need to rerun that column. Thank you for asking. WHAT IS A CUSTOMER? i\ customer 1s the most 1mponant person in any business. A customer as not dependent on us. We are dependent on ham. A customer as not an interruption of our work. He 1s the purpose of it. A customer docs us a favor when he comes in . We aren't doing him a favor b} wa1t1ng on him. A customer 1s pan of our busines~ -not an outsider. A customer is no( Just money in the cash rep ster. He is a human being w11h feelings and de- serves to be treated with respect. A customer is a person who conics to us with his needs and his wants. It is our JOb to fill them. A customer deserves the most courteous attention we can give him. He ts the lifeblood of this and every business. He pays your salary. Without ham we would have to close our door\. Don't ever forget 11. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I read in a recent column the descrip- tion of a woman whose life was a li ving hell because of depression I ANN LANDERS kn ew I had lo write. I experienced all the p:11n she su ffered . 1n fact. I could have wntt en that letter myself. There were days when I stayed 1n bed with the drapene~ drawn because I couldn't face the world. I was so ashamed because I didn't know anyone who was as weak as I. In 1975. I took a complete physical (my first) and teamed that I was allergic to tuna fish This was some- thing I craved and ate twice a day for 'levera l years. When I stopped eat ing tuna fish my life changed completely I no longer am depressed. I look forward to each day. I am olT all medication and feel like a new person. Please tell your readers about this, or better yet, pnnt my letter. - DAISY IN DAYTON. DEAR DAISY: Tbanb for abaring tbe good new1. We've known for quite a while tbat allergies to certalns foods CH cHse emotlou.J problem•. Hyperactive children are prime ex- ample•. I ar1e anyone wbo reads tbl1 and suspect• tht food could be ll1e culprit to cbtck It out with a pby1lclan who ts a clinical ecolo1lst or one wbo does food additive aller1Y testlng. Tbb slncJe act could cbugt your life. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two months ago on my 14th birthday my dad told me he had to stop hugging and kissing me. r feel unloved and awful. Please help. -AMY IN K.C. DEAR K.C.: So m.cb ht been .. --------------------------------·------•I •rtttea abo•t lllttst year dad prob-ably u1 bttll frtptned off. Too bad. 1 WINNERS ALREADY!! ''YEAH ••• PACK YOUll BASS. YOU COULO BE NEXT!'' Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. And Name Your Destination! TWA & THE DAILY PILOT -See How Good We Really Arel Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. . . LAX/ORANGE COUNTY CONNECTIONS VIA GOLDEN STATE AIRLINES WIN-<30 Hot/lntt: (714} tU2-4333 ' Clalldrea aever O•tfrow tltelr •Hd fo r 1 •ffectloa. Vo1r dad •ff4• to be told I tbe dlffereace betWffJI Sood toad1tag ud bad totcll1i•g so be ca.a 1191 yoa a1atn. • • • ., DEAR ANN LANDERS: With all the exixrts you can call on. why did you go out on a lamb and an wer the question about baldness without chcckina1 When the youna woman wrote to ask about the chances of her fia ncc cndin' up bald. you said. ''Look at his father." WR ONO. WRONG. WRONG. Baldne is a scx-hnked charac- tcrisuc that descends throu&h the acne supplied by the mother. You should have told her if she wants io know af her fella 1 hkcly to lose the crop on top. to take • look at her mother's father and her mother's brothers. -80NNlE B. JN ROYAL OAK. MI CH. DEAJl BON: v .. ·re rt&a.L I ftll flat .. my face .. t "·••• at...t worD lt. J cave •• lea1t !,Ht ,.,.. '" pltat•re of correctJq 111t. Nfttt• dleletl. I am uUIHi of mJMlf. It ......... , i. cMd ·'' .... • WBMLY BUDGB QUll' • Q.1-AI South, vulnerable, you hold: ~10781 QANel 096 N The bidding hu prooeeded: Nortla Eut 8o11tla Wfft •• 'Pue l• ..... 2• ..... ? What action do you take? Q,2.:.._As South, vulnerable, you hold: •7• QAQJ8 0 985 •AXJtO Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What action do you take? Q.8-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AJ8e2 QK87 08542 •a The bidding has proceeded: Weet North Eut South 1 • I Q Pue ? What do you bid now? Q.4-Both vulnerable, as ..§o!!.t~ you hold: •AJ862 <::?K87 06542 •3 The bidding has proceeded: West Nonb Eaet South 1. Obie PaH ? What action do you take'? Q.5-Nelther vulnerable, as South vou holrl· TUT DAILT PUULll O Rearrange 1.tters of the foor tcrombled words be.- low to form foor simple words o ... SHAllF . CHARLES Go1u• .AQ981 Q&7 OU •AJICM The bidding hu proceeded: We•t North Eut Sooth •• l Q Pue 7 What do you bld now'~ Q.f -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: -ttKQtt--t>~"HAH'Q~l5~·-onro- The bidding has proceeded: Sooth We.t North Eut 2 • Pue 3 • Pue 7 What do you bid now? Look for answers on Monday. It---r.-1 ~--i,.--0 ..--r ..,.-1'---r-1---11" I GEERM I ___ , l_l _t _I t ~-....A,...__,v,...r_s_1 -1 -~-·! Most°' the dentilt'• padentt Is ( I' ( for the day had been chMdren. _ _ _ _ When I walked In he tlghed, "lt't nice to finally wortc on eomeone I G E N B 0 E I with 8 --. " ~,.--Tl-..,.l-..,l""''"-lr--....,..1---1 G Complete the chuckle quoted . _ _ . _ _ _ by l1lltng in the m1sslng word1 you develop from step No. 3 below. fj Pl!INT NUMBERED LETTERS IN SOUAl!ES t) UNSCRAMBLE FOR ANSWER TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROl8 1 Mouth: pref. 5 light source 9 Aspec1 14 HouMbrOken 15 Ruulan man'a name 18 Forgive 17 Kept cool 18 Cut down 19 Scrape ott 20 Inflexible 22 Ups 24 Post 28 Allowed use of 27 Additionally 28 Olsrespec1tul 29 Suite: abbr. 32 Stroked 35 Charming 37 E.atate unit 38 Cobbler 39 Dingle 40 CheeHa 43 Ll•te. e.g 45 Pipe fitting 46 Ooob1--reed Instrument 47 Outcry 48 T.rer 49 Free 53 Thankfulness 57 Tied (shoes) 58 Berth 59 Hollow 61 Pokey 62 Unique Individuals 63 On the level 64 Grid five 65 Tam's kin 66 Close a hawk's eyes 67 German river DOWN 1 Geta moving 2 Kind of OK 3 The end 4 Pondered 5 Smooch 6 Encote 7 Time of day 8 Eliminate 9 Festldlous dresHr 10 City ol Afghanistan 11 Bl ble book 12 Viewpoint t3 Orly seasons 21 Feed 23 Redecorate 25 Not regular 28 Salary pfua 29 Effectual 30 R9queat 31 Mlnlater to 32 Entente 33 Hanker 34 Yucca 36 Pleaaant 38 Goods 41 Most stupid 42 LI• up against 43 Article 44 Ouebec city 48 Metric unit 49 Stage ahow 50 Caustic 51 Fllhlng g .. r 52 Garden tool 53 Lump 54 Quebec'• Leveeque 55 Say as true se Outfec. 60 Aah , .. Hold up your goal posts, Daddy!" J I> ·II "But t don't WANT to feet llke I'm right there In the stands!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE .~~ ... ~,, ..... ...........,.r 10-11 ,, __ ,_ • ..,._... ~ "Pop's watching a golf tournament. Can I watch cartoons with you?'' PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08£18R08E by Hank Ketcham ~l j l ' e •HES JUSl T~E RIGHT SIZE TO MAKE A NIC£ LAPFULL .·• by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady U .8.ACRES HERE,WAPL WMAT '-'00 PON'T &f.E CAN"f ~C.ARE YOU FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER DOONESBURY • . • I ;. by Jim Davia I'M AFAAIP Of TME. PARK ---~ by Lynn. Johnston by Jeff Mac Nelly J by Harold Le Ooux S AM DRIVER TOLD ME YOU SAID THAT YOU OlON'T WANT ANY K IND O F A F IN ANCIAL SETTLEMENT, OTHER THAN YOUR CAR A ND THE • 4 .000 IN YO U R CH EC Kl N C, ACCOUNT 1 THAT DOESN'T MA~E SENSE I YOU'RE ENTITL ED TO HALF OF WHAT we O WN ! 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R UIC, UCLA 8Mk PAC·10 footbell v1o1or1ee ..-,.114. , Angels blow lid off 'Oil1.Can' for 5-3 win Homers by Schofield, Pettis give them 2-1 ed e in series By CHRIS MON"AHAN o.llrNMC.r J •I ..... His nickname "011 Can" doesn't explain just how explosive Boston Red Sox pitcher Dennis Boyd can be. With his emotional instability and f~uent temper tantrums, he is more like a nitro&)ycerine bottJc. The An1els nearly aot ham to blow up twice; 1n the fourth and the sixth, but finally 101 tired of wa11ing and exploded themselves. •• J.)1ck Schofield and Gary Pettis hit ho me runs ofT Boyd in the seventh, breakins open a 1-1 game and leading the Angels to a 5-3 wrn an game three of the American League Championship Series Friday at Anaheim Stadium. The win, before a crowd of64,206. gives the Angels a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series w11h two more gam~ to be played in Anaheim. The two home runs, the first for each player in post- season play, made a Winner of John Candelaria, who held the Red Sox to five hits and one run over seven inninp, The win was the fint for Candt~ria in LCS play, bavifl& gotten two no-dedsions with Pittsburgh in the 1970s. Candelaria got into trouble just twice in his seven innings and he worked out of both Jams superbly. In the second innina. Jim Race walked and Don Baylor sin&)cd to left. Candelaria aot some help from has battery-mate Bob Boone, when Boone picked Baylor off first. Candelaria then gave up hits to Dwight Evans and Rach Gedman for a run, but aot Tony Annas on a pop-up and Spake Owen on a comebacker to end the innin,.. In the finh, he was even better. After Gedman sangled and Armas doubled to right, he got Owen to grpund out to Joyner. with the infield up. . He pitched carefully to Wade Boggs, walk.inf him on fi ye pitches. He then reured Marty Barrell to fou out and 8111 Buckner to ground out, 6oth to Joyner. "Candelaria was outstandinJ. He went seven innini and threw 100 pitches (102), which is just beyond him.' said Mauch. "That's the way a winner performs." Said Boone, "He has such a presence about him. You expect him and Witt to win. They're tough." "I had no problem Wllb my elbow. f threw I lot Of pitches," sa1d Candelana. "I could have gone back dut there (for the eighth), but I didn't want to. "I was just tryina to hit spots. With a club like Boston, one mistake and they can hit one out.'' Donnie Moore worked the finaJ two 1nn1ngs, receiving a save, though he pve up two runs m theci&hth. The bottom of the seventh started hannlcssJy enough as Boyd retired the firsl two Anael , but Schofield crushed the first pitch, a lettcr-hi.Jh fastball, driving 1t over the lefictnterfield fenbe, putuna the Anaels ahead, 2-1. Boone followed wilh a sinfic up the middle. Pettis hit a 2-1 fastball Into the first row in the n&ht-field bleachers making it 4-1 . ' "I was j ust trying to keep the rally goang," said Pe ttis. who also hn a two-run home run off Boyd on May 6. "I knew I hit it welt. When I neared fitst, I saw(.clght fielder) Evans look' up and it ~as a6ne. "We've got guys who can drive in one or two runs with on swing of the bat." Though Peuin.nd Schofield arc definitely not the most prominent. "It's like I was saying the other day about Pettis beang cocky," said Mauch. "There's a difference between cocky and bravado. He feels he's a good hitter and I love at." The two shots signaled tile end for Boyd and a fi rnng way for a m.an who bad aiven up 32 home runs 10 t.be"' reauJar season to go. • "On both home run.. I threw 1t too hard. It all happened so fut,"'said Boyd. "I wouldn't say I pitched a aood pme because I lost. When I feel rm lb.rowing well and it doesn't work. I don't know how to sum it up." Boyd made only those two m11ta.lces, allowina only one other run, that in the sixth. "Bor,d was very strona." said Anael Manaaer Gene Mauch.• Hedoesn't&Jve you too manyceokies to hit. We earned everytttina we aot." The Anaels pro~bly earned one more run thu they actually got, but for a series ofbiz.arrc~vents. With Wally Joyner on second and 8rtao Downing on first, C>Qug OeCinces hit a around ball that hit first ba~. bouncing aw4y from Buckner And Boyd. Joyner saw tbisas be rounded third and kept coming. Buckner's throw to Gedman beat Joyner. but Joyner appeared to step around the tag and was called safe by home plate umpire Terry Cooney After Boston protested and the umpires held a conference. JoynCf' was called out, prompting Ma uch to argue and get thrown out of lhe same ''It was one of the best games I never .saw." 'iald (Pleue eee AJllGEL8/B4) An el rally~ ma es 'Play' meaningless But Mauc h ejectea after arguing call reversed by umps By EDZINTEL Delly f'lklt C:-.-11111-1 For two inning\ and perhaps 20 manutes. 11 wa'i known around the country as The Play With capital letters. Then. after the Angels rallied for a 5-3 win over the Boston Red Sox in the third game of the Amencan League Champ1onsh1 p Scncs Fnda) night. 1t became JUSI a nother play. albeit an unforgettable one It brought back v1s1ons of the Don Delunger call at fi rst base 1n the sax th game of the 1985 World Senes. Remember that onc'l AL P'•r!!.!~~.et1uJe .. ,,..., I 8011on I , Wedrlel4Mv'1 Sc.we 8o1ton 9 4119911 2 Fr\OaV'I kere .__..,' ~·-J '"-'' ._eo _..., 2·11 T~tG..ne to11on ((~,,._, 24 41 et A,,.. CSullOI' IS-II! S 20 om s.,...,_.,,, Garrw 801ton I Hurl! 13 8 ) at A1191H !Witt II 101 noon Tu.Miav'I Gemt A,,..i1 II Bollon If ntceuarv S '20 o ,,., WednesclaV'I ~mt AllMh el 8011on •• n~narv S 20 om All tlmH POT AH 11e rnH on Cnan.,.I 1 Here's how T he Pia} went Fnda) niah t W ith two outs an the fourth inn in@ and the Red Sox leading 1-0 the Angels' Wall) Joyner broke from second base on a slo"' roller up the fitSt base hoc hll b> Dou~ De<'incc!> A!I fir~t baseman Ball Buckner reached down for the ball. 1t hit the inside of the bag and rolled 1nrn the infield Boeton catcher Rich Gedman trlea to tag Wally Joyner at home plate in the fourth inning. Joyner, trylnC to acore Delly l'tle4 pflete bJ ~ ._... from third baae on a ground ball to flnt, waa out on the play ln a controversial call Friday at Anaheim Stadium. Everyone in the world It seemed. except Dekinger. saw the Royals' Jorge On a out on a play a1 fi rst. Dekinger called Ona safe kept the ann1ng aln e for tht' Royal'i who came back to Ile the senes and then"''" 11 an the SC\. en th game Like World War 11 the" sa id 11 could ne"er happ<'n again· Yet 11 almost d id Patcher Denni\ 'Oil C'an" Boyd coming O\er 10 CU\er on th~ pla} reached down tu p1( k up the hall and d ropped 11 Burkner then pie ked 11 up and (Pleue~_LA !fB,:4 J Patti Sutt_on will also be feeling pressure tonight I Husb and Don set to face Clem e ns, RedSoxingam e4 By HOWARD L. HANDY Patti Sutton has been a ba\Cball w1fe fo r 18 years and she has seen a number of h1 ston c moment-; along the way includang husband Don's 300th career victory. Pressure is noth1og new 10 her and tonight's stamng role for Don '" nu exception. ~ "It's nice that we won tonight. 11 takes a lot of the pressure off." Pa111 says. "I'm confident we'll wan 1o n1gh1 even agaanst (Roger) \le mens " S1ttang behand home plate \\.Ith daughter tac1. Patti talked w11h everyone around 1her. bel :ring her anward feelings. "I'm a nervous wreck so much or the time. But for 'IOnll" reason. I fee l relaxed tonight. "I know Don's fac ing Clemens and that's toujh. Don'sgood but Clemen<, as 'reat. Of course. he's yo unger and he s a phenom." In Sutton's Dodge r days of the late 60's, he was known as Little D and Don Drysdale as Big D In those da~"· Sutton could have hcen classified With Clemens or toda:r an youth ah1lil) and ahoul l'\\'r} other facet ot pitching Patti re\ealcd 1h,t1 Oon had been an an au1omob1le alC 1den1 earlier an the da' Fndm. "Some lad~ completely '-'lpcd out h1' l J r but he didn't get hurt. lortunateh " Su11un h1mscif"'a" non-rnmm111al about 1he an:1den1 hcfore the game as he "'a' running 1n ihe outfield and prepari ng for tonight''> !>tan against the Red l\(l\ 'T \(· l'nJt1\l'd nl\ lill' 1n baseball and I l.\.ould n't trade 11 for an} thing," he <ta1d "I nc\\'r v..inted to leave the Dodgcr~ hul made \ome wonderful fm·ndc; in Mtl"aukec and Oakland before "'e mmed to Laguna Hills. I wouldn't 1ralk M l\ of the places wr ha\\~ hcl·n " Don·., 4ue<,l tor ht\ \(Xlth maJor league 'll!Ull 1h1<, '>C3 '>on ~as pcr- hap<, thl' mo-.1 nl·nc-\\ralking thing she ha' laced in ha,eball "Thl' 1cn.,1on '-'3'> reall} great." Pa111 sa~s ahou 11hccarl~ '>Ca'>on ··1-1e got off to such a had c.tart but onl·c he rea h1cd that was 0 ' l'r, he could go on and pitch th~· \\3) h..;.ca n I think that was the most en uu pa1od of our h H'S in ha\c II "Once he got No. mo. though. II wac; hea' cnl~ -hut I wa.;, c;urc glad II \\;lS o 'er an<l dom· '-'Ith .. . ome p1tl hers ha\ l' J <>c:t routine the) follo~ each ti me thn take the mound "I prctl\ much leavt• h1r.l alone on Don Sutton'• daqhter Stael (left) and wife Patti watch Fricfay'a game. Sutton wlJI pitch tonight in game four acainat the Red Sox. the day he p11ches." Patti sa}"· "He 'lh.'cp'l 1n late and ha1. his thoughtc; on the game that night' Faung C'lcmen!I 1!> going to be a tough JOb and he'' getting read) I don't want to bothl'r , him at <,uch a time" In spite of the pcnod' of ncnnu,.1 ness. Pa111 en1o}'i her life "Don "'a' 'la\lng the other da} ho .... things ha ve changt•d." \he 5a'f'S. "II'' getting tougher all the tame ti) 1ng 10 keep up w11h the kids ( utton 1s 41 ) "Regardless ot C\Cf} thing cl'il' lhl\ ha~ been one of m) fa,ontc }t'<tr' in h:h cball. We ha"e a n 1c~ home ncarh\ nnd a nice 'itad1um to pla} 1n and C"Cl')thang has been '-'llndcrful - c'ipcciall) \\.tnn1ng N o lO() I'm 'en happ\ nght no"' " \\hen ~ullon lall'\ < k ml'll\ lcl- n1ght tr) mg to gel tht: .\ngdH'H'n 1n the .\mcman League ( hamp1on'ih 1p Sencs. he will bl' going tor hi\ I Mh '1c1nr: ot the )Car lie I'> appt•anng in h1' li fth Lcagut• < hamp1on\h1p Senc-;. '>l't'Ond in I he t\ men can I eagu<' lron1call). he defeated the ~ngel~ in the third game of the 198 ~ ALC for M 1l\l.<aU~Cl' H1'i pla\ofl record ,., 4-1 \utton pl:l ' cd 1 n I 1' l' ~ orld \enc" tour \\Ith thl' D o dg en 1 1 9"6-'4-~1.~10 a nd in 191!~ \\tlh \1tll.\.aUl..t'l' Shocker: Santa Monica clobbers top-rated Edison, 21-7 By BARRY FAULKNER • o.1r ..... c.. ... , ..... 1 The Edison High footMll tCBm didn't know quite how 10 react when the final seconds of 1t 21-7 lo to Sania Monica ran out Fnday night 11 HuntinJton Beach H1ah The fact 1s 1t' been awhile since the Characn were on the shon end of a firtal scorc Edison last u.~ted defeat Oct. 18 of I 98S when they dropped a 2•14 decision to We~tm1nner -12 sames and a CIF Baa F1.,,c co champtonshtp aao. The enonn1ty or the win for the V1kmas (3-1) was not lo t on their coach, Tebb Kusicrow. who called 11 "the biggest w1n tor us \1nct we beat Lona Ekach Pol> hack 1n 1981 for the (IF cha mpionship of 1he l oastal Conference .. The Chargers. who dropped 10 4-1 and wdl also fall from the Daily Pilot's top ranking tn O range ( ounty, appeared d1~pondent aner the final aun. but they also pla>-ed in a bit of a haze for most of the same T he:r fu mbled sax 11mc , lo 1na fo ur of them. and all threc V1k1,nJ touch· downs were either the direct or 1nd1rec1 ~ult of a Charger f um bk "The)' ( nta Monico) came out and wcrc rcad r, to phi)' and l.\.C Ju,t weren't ready.· said Edawn Coach Dave While. who had hoped 10 a\-01d ha fir'it defeat at 1he helm UI the Chargers h~ "'arnang ht<, team ahtmt the danger'I of a letdown "We d idn't block people. "'e drop- ped ~s..cs and )OU ca n't "'in when )'OU do tho~ thanp." said White, addang. "The team that wanted 1t mo!lt won tonigh t." M tll Mo nica got 11<; fir<;t break late an the opening pcnod when a Charger punt ~na p bo unced hcl\1.-CCn the lea' ol punter Wa~nc D\1Pla nt1 . who M l'i tacklrd a t hi\ own R·vard hnc a' ht' regained pos~' ion · Four pha:r" later V 1~1na• quac- tcrb.1 k Rand> Bonaard took 11 10 him If from 1n 1dc the one and the v1~11or~ led 7.0 w11hout the bcnrfit of a lir\t <lm' n .\ftl·r 1he '"'o 1eam' 1r,1~kd runt' Ld1<;on ended11~0 .... n 11-r l.i' nian.h. when qu nerba k Da"1d lknder.o n was h11 from behind 10 the ptx.kct b\ hltllinJ V1k1n&' com erback t:nc Eteban . The re ult1na fu mblr wa' Kooped up on the run at the \anta M,pn 1ca 16.yud hnd by hncbacl..t'r ( orwan B:uley, who ramblcd 66 yard' fo r 3 J 4.0 coac l-'.d1<;0n took the cn\umg k1ckoll and v.e nt RO )'Ard~ 1n JU5l ~ven pla)''i. aided by 1 I .S. ·ard spc~nna .r.rwlt> on C\anu1 \fonaca on a .. I -yard ramble b> Henden.on. which mo"cd thc ball to the Vilung '~ d1 on Junior \11lbacl ~alt'aph ( .trtcr lapped the dn'l' "''h .1 onc- \ard run hut 11 ""nuld prinr to Ix' the onl) tall~ for thl· l hargl'r' C artcr a two-\C.u \IJrll'r had rushed for a caretr-h18h I ~-'ard~ ,1 \\t'Ck ago. but found the \ 1l..1ngs \C\-en-man front st101ng Led h> prc~ason \11-.\mcn(l\n hncbalker Em Oa'" the: \1kin@C1 ~topped Ed1\on 11 time' tor 1et04iOr minus yarn • 1ndud1ng \ltl ltng I kn dcl'\On 1:\ time "We &01 behind and "'l" ""rrtn'1 runn1n \-Cl'\ v.cU o ~<' tried Jl.1\\ 1na." ~1d \\hate. But 11 wus JU\t not the l di ln football mathu~. wh1 h had found a (Pleue eee &Dl90N/8~) Sea Kings, down 20-0, rally for 30-28win Vaughan's field goal with 1 2 seconds left stuns Costa M esa By ROGER CARLS01' OI the Delly l'llol lten E'cnonl '>J'-' •t -thl' 11nl' question "'a' "hat 11111!.. pl.•ll' in thl' Corona del \1Jr High ltx.l..trroom .11 halftime a<, the \ca i...1ngc; rall1l·d Imm a 20-0 defiul Ill P<l'I J \II-~)\ \ ll tllr\ capped h' Hnan \ .IUj!.han' 2'H,ird field goal wnh I 2 'Cl t>nd' left "I rl·aml'd t•m out." 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They stall strikt up the Colts' fight sons. and will play 1t ap1n Sunda) when the 160- member troupe entertains the crowd at the NFL game between the Kansa~ Cuy Chief.-. and the Browns at Cleveland. .. They're coming on one cond1t1on." said Browns General ManagerEm1cAccors1. "I told them the> ha\t~ to play the song, 'Let's Go. You 8alt1morc Colt ', und not the 'Ohio State Buckeye Battle Cry.' " The Colts' band wa left Colt less in March 1984 When owner Roben lrsa)'. in a m1ddle-of-tht'-n1ght move, spirited the team to Indianapolis. .. We want to show the NFL that lrsay was "'rung •• t~at the spirit and enthusiasm for NFL football 1<, YCl) much alive in the city." said John Ziemann. the bantl\ bass drummer and public relations director. After the lrsay move, the band had to be ~kcll\ c about playing the fight song because n somcumcs drc"' hisses. director Art Schmersal said. Colts fans still boo trucks from 111~ mo' ing company that hauJt'd the team's belongings to Indianapolis. But for the Cleveland tnp. another local moving firm has donated a van and two dnvers to transpon the band's equipment and luggage. "They thought 1t would be a public service and help their image." Ziemann said. "I JUSt hope they bring our stuff back. and don't head for.Indianapolis by mistake after the game," There was never any question that the volunteer group would continue a trad1t1on that began in 1947 when the ong1naJ ( o lts ""ere 1n the All-America Conference. - Members marched and pla)cd long afier that franchise Tolded an 1951 , and e'en before the moving vans reached lndLanapohs t"o )ears ago. Ziemann said he knew the band would go on. "The~ told me "e were sta)'1ng together.'' Ziemann S31d. "They weren·t asking. the> were telling. We felt like orphans. but we had each other.·· Quote of the day John Parry, athle11c director at BroY.n Un1vers1t). which has turned out plent} of doctors. la"' u·r. and ~nanc1al "'1zards but ha<. ncH'r had an alumnu!i pla) 10 t.he •Na.uon31 Rasketball Assoc1at1on· "We ha'c no one in the NBA , but thou~nd<t in the ABA ( .\merican Bar Assoc1at1on) •· Blackmar leads in Pensacola PENSACOLA. Fla, -Phil Blackmar n shot a 7-under-par 64 for a one-stro ke lead Fnda\ as the second half of the field compieted the rjtn-dcla)'cd fil"lt round of the Pensacola Open The 29-)ear-old golfer from Corpus C'hns11 1 l·,a~. blistered the back nine hok<i "'1th a 6-undcr-par S<.Ort' ol 30 on the 7.093-~ard Perd1do Ba) Reson course Blackmar vaulted ahead of Cun B>rum. frt) Siu man and Ernie Gon1alo who had tied for the lead at 65 Thursda} on the par-71 couN: before a dnvmg n11n suspended compctnion. Joining that group at 6 under par was John Cook who played in the ~me thre(•\ome as Blackmar. will pocket S54.000. PGA official'> announced 1he final t"'o round~ would be played ~unda' to make up for the ram dela~ The second round on the par-71 cour5e 1s scheduled for toda) . Plnlell••l&D•~O-yearpact Monarchs-zap HB, 20-0 Yan~iJ~~~~nqerl.1;,eu.:1~:n:t~~ L._W ·' -tou.ah on the 01ten' defensive unit, Pascoe "ltWISJUStamauer ofa~w ~~~;J'~:nt~~~~~~~a~ :=~ -Pascoe says MD 1eavini them with their tongues play. or~~ m1at-t have kept them m•n ('t of the club 00 Fnday t ied t it -hlna>na out by the ume the game from onng. O~ thal lonJ pa ""e ,,,n1clla, who ~l\t'd a' one-ar contract last r 0 pour on; ended Wllh Mater Oct ()..2) left It the were caught ~1.1wna and didn't have ""' ...... .-.. th Y k ·)'taJ2 rd fifth G 11 dJ -01Jcri' fivt' )ard hne an)'one there. V\.to~r. man~... c an en to I 'KY1 rcco • I • a 0 sagrees "We moved the ball but couldn't The Monarch • first ~ Wll the ~"an ~ball t~1 ason. Tht' team won I 8 of ab last ,,,.,,._.. d Pa• ....... "The dcfen)C was result of a blocked Oller punt at the 2S pmes to finish 1n ~nd place 1n the Amcncan ~v.... I "'"'"' r\ I ~oo . uaguc East S'h games behind Bo ton on the field way too Iona al'ld \\-Ore Huntington 24. rat~ no went into "We art pleased with Lou) perfonnancc 1 Lhe By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR down. I really don't know nt.ht now the e~d zone from a yard ~ut for a 7-0 club's manager lhis~t season and the improvement ~ .... ~.,u .. Rt what el,se to do to get ihc olTcni.e ma1in an the second period. . ht howed throu out the course of the year." You d1dn·l baV(' to be o mtnd -or going." . . ·•,he blocked pun\ and the dt'- Woodward said. .. c had the team playiJta hard all a lip _ l"('adcr to act a sense of the Pascoe tned pla~ma musical quar-fens1vc breakdown (on t~~ 72-yard ~son long and at the end of the year he led them to a fru trauon Huntington Beach H1ah tcrbacks, platooning Staner Brett pas$) were all they needed, shru~cd stron~ finish. football coach Georgl' PaS('oc was Brummett with Senn P1cquclle. The Pascoe "~ther than that our de cnse :'He bas gained thl' res~t of the entire basebaJI feeling after has Oilers dropped th('1r ~ ult was" <'om baned 3 for 13 passing "'a great fli ,1 community for h1 managenaJ skills and lbe u~rience final non-league same Fnd11y n1aht at night for . I 3 yards and two }'ards ~ut what n~ut the 0 ensc. .. he has gained this past sea>0n should make ham even Orange Coast College. rush1!'&· Fifteen yard~ of toLal offense I really don t know what to say better e arc happy he will be returning for lhe next ner \IS1t1ng Mater De1 rca1 tered wasn t what Pascoe had in mind * tY..O seasons." a 20-0 win. Pascoe met with Monarch "We tncd to sec 1f on.c those guys Matw o.i 10, """"'....., a..c:tl o Coach Chuck Gallo in the miCSdlc of could act us going but neither of them k•u w ~"T 1 7 ,_10 Lakers roll to exhibition win the field, with Pascoe v1~1bly upset {'Ould.'' he 1d. "Our def(n~ pla)ed ~~119~: 8HCll 0 0 0 0-0 ovl'r Mater 1)('1 putting the ball up in good. very good. but the) were on the MO-L•DOdo 1 run m1ven kick ) INGLEWOOD -James Worthy's 27 m an attempt to up the score with field lOO long." ' lti(~o--O'llrlen 4 OH\ from Curllu$' (Sillver point!> pa<'ed the Los Angeles Lakers to a seconds left. The' Oilers generated ju f one fim . Mo-o·er1en , o•n from curt1U1 1-10 I~ l-104. victory o'er the Chicago Bulls Gallo held up his hand~ and told down in 11\e second halfnnd 108 yardi. '•"~ieno•llc• uoo <••llmeleci> t-rida} night 1n an NBA exhibition open('r Parroc that th" MonaN"hs w"rcn't of total offense. Their d(fcpcst pen· l<.ir both club~. ~ " '" " ctmllo~ was the Mater De1 14. but a GAME STATISTICS Th\· t aker•,' Kare('m Abdul-Jabbar added 19 11"> ing to pour 11 on. and Pascoe lost fumble ended the thrt'at and "'"1 aown, ~ HI s )l·tS ll l-13·0 6·l? l I HS point\ ~h1k Magic Johnson scored 16 points to go evcntuallv smiled and walked ofT Huntington Bc3ch cros...e<l m1dlit'ld Au,,,., veroe11e l H7 along"" 11h h1<i nine assist Kun Ramb1s had 14 points shaking his head only one(' aner :::::::: verc1aoe IM~~~ and pulled out a game-high 11 rebounds. "It was frustrating for u · sure:· Mater Dt1 had no troubk at all in PUll" NI Bull-. .\II-Star guard Michael Jordan led all score-rs s:ud Pascoe.·· '-\nd here. 'WC are losing lhe quanerback department. as FumH' 1~' ios• 1•1 20-0 d h k 27-0 Penall e' verdaQt 7·70 . "llh ,,i4 J)O•nts. an t e> want to ma e 11 · Monarch signal-caller Mike Curt1us 1ND1v1ouAL •usH1NG But he (Gallo) told me the) weren't was 16 of25 through the air for 217 MO-Lel>O<'oo, 1•·37, e .. mrs11. s-14, ~ •. Television, radjo TELEVISION N JO a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 13. 9 a.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Pit- tsburgh at 'IJotre Dame. Channel 13. 9 a.m -INSIDE FOOTBALL: With Bob Elder. f'IMnAl'l 56- 9: I 0 a m -BASEBALL: Astros al New York Mel'> 1n game three of National League playoffs. Channel 7 . 10 a.m. -WR ESTLING: Channel 11. 11 a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 a.m.-THIS WEEK INMOTORSPORTS : Channel 56, 11:30 am. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Arizona at UCLA. Channel 2. 11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY: With Jim L1mpley. Channel 7. I I :30 a.m. -JAY JOHNSTONE'S BASEBALL REVIEW Channel 56. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: M1am1 at West \'11:grn1a, Chant\cl 7. 4 Noon -WRESTLING: ( haonel 56. I p.m. -AUTO RACING: Channel 4 2 p.m. -POWERBOAT RACING: Channel 3 p.m. -SPORTSCOPE: Channel 4. 4 p.m. -THIS IS THE NFL: Channel 2 4 p.m. -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL: Channel 4. 7 'i6. 4 p.m -NFL WEEK IN REVIEW: C hannel .i p m -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel 4.~o pm -RAIDERS PLAYBOOK '86. Channel 4 5 p.m -GOLF JOURNAL: Channel 56. 5:20 p.m. -BAS EBALL: Boston at Angel~ 1n game lour of Amencan League playoffs, Channel 7 8 p.m, -HORSE RACING: Oak Tree. Channd So RADIO 9 10 a.m -BASEBALL: Astro~ at New York Mete; in game three of National League playofTc;. KN'< CI 070) \I. It h Hrc:nt M ushcrger and Johnn) Rcn(h Q:30 a m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Pit· t!>hurgh at '=otre Dame. KRTH (930). tr) ing to score. even though II looked yards and two touchdowns. On th(' ~~,'.~~,,~':'1:9.';::inu's-~ Duvet, HOl'·rnlnus·•. like It." nigh~ Mall'r Oc1 had 277 yards HB..,..McGthff, l•·S2, Murrav. 1H7, Pk Suffering their 1hird shutout 1n five passing. ouetle 3·1. Cunnln9ham, HOt'·tnltlUs·2; lrum h 0 I (.., 3) II mell, 1·1or•mlnus·10. games. t c 1 ers -· w1 gel no Jim O'Bnen pulled 1n nine bal+s for INDIVIDUAL ~ASStNG rehel when they open Sunset League 136 yards and the two TDs. He got Mo-<urilus, IMH, 211. 1tam11ack, 2+0, Play "°"inst Westminster. half his yardage on a 72-yard bomb 17• Sotne•. 1-1-o. 33 .._ k Hll-8rummell, 3~1•0, I), PIGQuellt, 0-6'0, o "Wo"' ... said Pascoe. "you no"' that set up his four-yard TD grab in 1ND1v1ouA1.. 11111c11V1MO they'll be tou~. ·• the third quarter to make 11 14-0. MO-O'll<len, •·13'. s-.c.. S-S•. ubu' The Huntington offense made 11 ··That catch hun u~ a 101." said 1 ·~a~~~':'n.!:1::1?~~11~t1~"'· 1·7 Barons make it halfway Poly erases 6-0 Fountain Valley lead With 20-point second half for 20-6 win By JIM CARNETT Delw "94 Con-141 odent LONG BEACH -After playing outstandmg defense for the entrre first half Friday night Fountain Valley High gave up several big plays 1n the second half and fell to Long Beach Pol)" 20-6, in football action at Veteran's Stadium. The loss dropped Coach Make M1lner's squad to 0-5 on the )'Car Poly 1s 2-2. However. a ,new season awans Fountain Valle) next Fnday night wnh the Sunset Lt-ague opener against Ocean View. If the Barons manaee a third-place Sunset fini'lh - though they'd possess a losin$ record -they would likely make 11 into the C'IF Playoffs. The Barons held the bigger and faster Jackrabbits in check for the first 24 minutes as Poly managed but 26 yards in total offense by mtcrm1ss1on. After puttcnng bad4 HI tl\C OP<'fl.- 1ng half. Poly's ollensc came ah'e on 11-. 'Cf) first poc.\Css1on of the setond half. dnvi"ng 75 ~ards on nine pla)'!> Th~ key play "as a 18-yard pass from quarterback Todd Nichols to wide receiver Alvan Warren. Nichols faked Russell into the hne. then rolled out nght and found Warren all alone. Russell scored two plays later from the sc'en. The conversion ktek was wide, lea' ing the game tied. 6-6 . Russell found the end zone again s" mmutes later. racing around the left side of the hne and cru1s1ng 9 }ards forthe score. The pass failed on the two-point try. and Poly led 12-0 Long Beach scored early in the founh period following a blocked punt to put the game on ice. The TD came on a founh-and-13 \1tuat1on at the Fountain Valley 30. Nichol nailed wide receiver Larry Harriston with a perfect pass for the touchdown Hamston took the pass 0 ' er h1<; right ~houlder at the 3 and do'e into the end 1one for the ~ore. Ru!.scll ran fo r the conversion. mak mg It 20-6. Junior running back Ray Lucke had a producu Ye night for the Baron, The durable 5-1 O. 160-poundc rushed for 77 )ards on 23 carries. * Lone &Ndl ,.... 20, F.untalft y_..,, 6 ~ bv Ouanws F01,1n1tln vauev 0 6 O 0 -• long ISIKll Polv 0 0 12 1-10 F 11-Pom 37 F G Fii-Poii\ JI l'G Auuell 7 run (!tick lelltdl Aune11 9 run (o<n\ felled) Herrhlon 30 oau from NkN>la (A11uell r1111 Attendence 7,000 <n llmalt<fl GAME STATISTICS "v ,..,. """ oown' II 11 Au,,,., veroaoe ll-t2 l1·'7 Peu11111 nrclaQt n ll7 Paut119 18-21 ·0 I · 1'·0 Punl1 4·M 2·30 Fumblet·fumolt' IOSI 0-0 t-l Ptne11i.,·verda11t 6-lO •·3• IHOIVIDUAl. llllllSHINC; FV-Luckev. n·n, Tueiellet, 7·14, Wrocin, 4·4, He11IQan. •·for·mlnut ll. Polv-Rus..il, 1l· 10l; Vouno, I· ll, NlcllOls l ·tor·mlnui 1• INDIVIDUAL ~ASSING 1'11-Henleen, 10·11·0, n Polv-f'llCllOI$, I · 11-0. ll7 INDIVIDUAi.. •ECllVING FV-luckev, 4·11, 8rand. 2·2S, ()\borne 1·10 51alforo, l·I HICtlmen, l ·I Potv-Werren l-S6. Jenkin' 7·71 N .. _,, I 0 Young l·JO, Hem\lon, 1·30 A sustained thunder<,turm pre' cntt.'d half ul tht• 156 golfers from compleung the lir")t round Thursda) and officials had considered dropp1~lhc.fmaa..u ..... ,,,...,_-t• 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL n1onu at { :c I A KMP i1-t'O}--- Fountain Valle) kicked two first- halffield goals to take a 6-0 ad"antagt· into the lockerroom. bul Long Beach out-muscled the smaller Barons m the second half as the va unted Poly speed became a factor. Sea.hawks continue to ·get some respect Forrest Skipper wins at Los A~ uper horse Forre'>t Skipper showed ~ Southern Cahfom1a hamc!>s racing fan-. wh} he has ghded.through 1986 unbeaten in 12 races when he ea'iil) handled a superb ~ lineup of older pacerc, f rida) at Los Alamllo<i tn the S 30 I . 3 50 Breede~ ( rown pan· The nchest race for the standardbrcds evt"r in Cahfom1a, the Breeders ( ro~n likcl.,, kept Forrest Skipper 1n the forefront in balloting for.Harness Hor~ of the Year The Breeder<; ( ·ro""n top award brought the 4 year old son of Scarlet \kipper to JU'>t under a m1lhon dollar-. in lifetime earning' 'With more in ~1gh1 as several races remain on the horse·., <ilhedulc. Broadwa} £:\pres., finished two lengths back of Forrest Skipper "'1th I uc.tras Big Gu} another three- quarter!> of a length hJd 1n third Forrest Skipper, a North Camliaa-hrcd paid S2 60 to win and the S2 exacta combination returned $26 60. l 2:40 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: U'iC at Wa~hington State. KNX ( 1070), I p,m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Or('gon State at Cahfornrn. KRTH (930). 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washing- ton at Stanford, K WOW ( 1600). 4:45 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Okla- homa State at Nebraska. KLZZ (600). 5:20 p.m. -BASEBALL. Boston at Angel in game four of mcncan League playoffs. KMPC (710). KNX ( 1070) with Cun Gowd) and Ernie Harwell 6 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ca l State Fullerton at Long Beach State. K WOW (I 6CXll. KWRM (1370). KPZE(l 190). 7:30 p.m -COtLEGE FOOTBALL: R1 ver- ~ide at Saddleback. KSBR-FM (88.5). 7·30 p.m. -EXHIBITION BASKETBALL. uolden State at ( hppers, KRTH (930). 7:35 p.m. -HOCKEY: New York Islander~ at Km gs. KLAC ( 5 70). KG IL { 1260). Rams strike fast, top Vikes, 24-1 O LOr-..c, BE:M H -,\.t1lht..an <irnrl'd three tOulhdo"'n" "'11h1n a 3'·1- m1nutc span m1<l"'a) thrnup.h the c.cronJ quann Fnda} night to p<>'WCr a 24-10 football '1cton ll\t'r w1nlc<,<, 'v1anna · Thl' V1k1n~-.. 0-5 ran \Ut et'\<ifull~ hut could f!Jlount no pa,\lng auuck a'i !he Rams1 4--0, ran up 'lK7 }ard'> of total offcn~ "fl was a tough ballgame ... Manna Coach Chm Ramse) 'a1tl. "M1lhkdn play('d vcn well Thl·~ gained momentum at th~ oul\l't ol the game and our team did not respond " Manna did manage to ~core fir'it on ,. its 1n111al dnvc of the Lfelmc ~) th~ second pla}' lrom Slnmmag . •. fens1ve lineman John rd) lor rt . covered a Millikan fomhlc at th(· Rams' 37-vard hnc R111 the Manna dnve stalled at the M1ll1k.m I ~-yard hne w~rc Ren LcFranco15 booted a 29-yard ticld goal to put the V1kes on top 3-0. ~ Raoul Spears gave the Rams a 7-3 ll'ad at the 8.42 mark of the ~cond quancr on a 2-)ard run a) Millikan drove 74 yardc; 1n 10 pla)S. After a Manna punl, Millikan c;1ormed bact.. with a 30-yard Ja<ion Von .\r' touchdown run to make 1t I 'l-0 wi1h 6:28 left 1n the first half'. The convcrnon failed when Manna·s Tyler Aldous blocked the kick. He also blocked a field goal 1n the game. On theensucingMannadnvc:. Tim Mulligan picked oO a Rick Van- demet pas'i and ran 18 yards for 1hc third score 1n a c;hon c;pan A \pea~ convc r,ion run made 11 20-0 w11h S 13 left. -It toot.. Manna onl) a httleovertwo <Oompa~! At the lions Club Annual Orange Coast <Oktob<Zrf <Zst minutes to answer on a 55-yard run by sophomore John Sims. but Mllh· kan never looked back. * Mllitian 24, Marina 10 S<we bY Ollar1tn Marina 3 1 0 0-10 Miiiiken 0 7• 0 0-14 M•r-Ltl=rel!Co)\ 79 verd FG Mll-Se>Hn 7 run !Crane l<ICI<> Mii-Von Arx 30 run (kick te11edJ Mll-Mulllgan JI run .:l1r. lnlerc.ollon I SM•" run I Mar-Sim\ SS run (ltl'rencol\ kick> Mlt-Cr1ne 40 vard l'G Allendanc:e 7,000 IHlfma•tdl GAM• STATIJTI(S Mar l'lr\t Clown\ 1 Au\he\ veroeQe 7•· 121 Peol119 verO•Q• 1S Peoino • u-1 Puntt 5·11 Fu~s·lumble\ IOSI 1·0 Pen.tllla' vatO.Ot 6·60 Ml II .0·113 ,,. I 13·0 ?·76 I I " 110 INOIVIOVAI.. ltU,HING Mar+srrn,, 11·72, Cerlt\, l·3S, Ma11u1a l ·l6, Sctlmldl, 1·6, Van<lerrlel S•for-mfiws I Mll-Sl!Hrt, ?O 149, llbn Ar11, 10-55, WO flam•. 4 ts. Griffin, I ·n, Crtne. 4· IS. JOflet, I 1 INOIVIOVAI.. ~ASSING Mar-Vano.rri.1, 4·14·1. 2S Mlt-<rane 4 1·0, 11, VOii Ma, 4 4 0, 11 INOIVIOUAI.. •ICllVING Mar -L.tFrenc:Olt 1 I . Ma9\ila, 1·7, kflmlcll, 1·1 Sien« l·l Mii-"-', S "· ICl/W, M , (;()ffln, 1·3, T v rOftt 1 tor mtnva S The Jackrabbits rolled up 203 yard-; an total offense during the tl11rd and fourth periods, scoring three touch- • downs to win the contest handily . Long Beach's 6-2. 205-pound. sophomore running back Leonarp Russell accounted for 103 yards on 1J cam cs. sconng two 1ouchdowns and one PAT Baron Junior place kicker Dana Potts booted field goals of 32 and 38 yards 1 n the second quarter to g1 vc the Baron!> a 6-0 hatnime advantage EDISON .•. From Bl wa) to wan all of 11s four pre" 1ou<; games this season The Chargers were able to add JUCit I 0 yards rush mg and I 0 pass mg 1 n the final two Quarters, while allowing a late TD after a fumbled punt recep- tion at their own 16 was cashed 1 n by Santa Monica tailback Mark Jackson. who dove over from the I for the margin of victory. ·anta Monica. no offens1"e JU&· gcmaut itself, managed JUSI one: tir;t down in the first half and ~ven tort he game * Sant• Menka 21, Edison 7 Seer• bv Ou•rter• Senre Monica O •• O 7-21 (Olton 0 1 0 0-1 SM-8on11erd I, run (Prlnule ~lck) SM-llellev 64 run wllll tumble !Prl119" 1o,1c1o, 1 E--Carter 1, run (Tll1ver kk kl SM-JackJ<>n I, run (Prlft91e klClt) Atteno•nc• 1.100 l•slfmeled) GAMI STATISTICS SM ldl l'ir\t oowns 7 II ltuthts·varoage lS 1)0 JS f1 ll>aulno verdaQt 41 1?4 Paulno 1· ll-0 I H O Punlt S >4 6-lO Fumoies fumble, IOSI 2·0 6 4 Ptnattlfl·v••dlle>t 10-SO 10·60 INDIVIDUAi.. llllUSHING SM-JIC:ktOll, 12•71, MllcMll, l·2S; 8onoard, 1· IS, Miiburn. 3· lt Edl-<:errer, 70·'1, Htf!Wton, 13 70, Rott nQula!, 1·7. Oa11 H~. l•mlnus ' INOIVlOUAI.. ~ASSING SM-eol!Hrd, 1-13·0, 4' Eol-H~IOll. l·H·O. 124 INOIVIOUAI.. ltlCllVINO SM-L.oneo M 6. KetN« 3·15. HOiiand. N Edr--ffV4.•IO, ~"6. H4llllOI\, I t, 0.n Hutnts ,.,. Oct. 10·12 Mii• Squar• P•rk, Fountain V1lley (Brookhur•t end H•ll) Folding Bike Perfect for t Sponsored by r-~~~-,.r--~~~~~-'! .... ~~-.. tboi<1 len•lTtrno llOflt 0u .. 1 Dr11QA•1t<•"•H C: •y il ,.OP"' L'Ol\t Iv• I•""' Weltct<n h• 'o 1nct11cin ~!C 1 r~ Ill!'<! Loq:' a <Q'>• •n<I H Al~ THh"V ,.qg11m ... 'folds 1u o e Boaters c o m p O c I • Pilots IO"A 18 '128" • Campers _7_si_b, __ AUlhoMed Do Hon 0.0 < ,. ,,, ,.,, "14239 •'"·•' SIA WITCH , ; "'.;:':~ 4 ~· INRINA TIONAL • But a ll it adds up.to is another def eat, Saints win, 22-17 By SCOTT STOERCK 0.ity l'tlo4 Cor~I Ocean Vie~ High football coach Gu) CnrrOILO has got to he wonder- ing when Lady Luck 1'i going to cross his path after h1<i Seahawk'i <iuffcred their second hl'an-breakmg lo<is ma~ man)•games. th1sdefeatcommga1 the hands of highly-regarded Santa Ana High. 22-17. ··we played our hearts out" < ·ar- rozzo said. glancrng at the c;coreboard. ··but it sure would be nice 10 eomc out on the other end of these games." Ocean View did manage to outga1n th(' Saints 1n total )ardage. 280-276. but the Scahawks were unable to mak(' the big pla) when the> needed 11 most. "In a game hkc 1h1<i, one or two pla)!> can make all 1he difference.'' CarroZTo said. / The big play in ttt1s instance was 11 9-yard run b~'Seahawk fullback Kun Siuba. but t c apparent touchdown was was call back because of an 1lleea1 motion penalty as!>Csscd against the Ocean View offense. Octan View had to settle for a 29· yard field goal by iun1or Matt Ben ram The Scahawks opened the sconng on their finh play from scnmmage. when Victor Gut1errc1 found James Davis wide open in the end zone on an option pass play. ()c(an View was looking to score again on its next J)OSSCs ion aficr a 4- yard punt aave them the ball on the . Saints' 27-yard hne Uut ant.a Ann's Royal Wilbon pu:ked off the first of three pa se' he wu to mtert'cpt and returned at yards for the Saint • "141 ... ,.. Cl,. .. ,.-.... ...... ........ M ERCEDES first 'irore f ollowing the field goal b> Bertram. Sa nta Ana put together a dnve totaling 80 yards. capped with an 8-yard TD pass from Richard Fanti to Efrain Islas. With the the two-point conversion, Sant.a Ana led 16-10. mark.mg the fourth and final 11mt· the lead would change hands. The Scahawki> ended the lint half on a high note. turning back a Santa b.na threat 1ns1de th('1r own five wtth 1us1 seconds remaining. But they were unable to carry their 1enac1t) into the earl y minutes of the third quaner. as the Saints drove 62 yards for a touchdown on their first pos~s'lton of the half to take an insurmountable 12-point lead. Ocean View scored aµm with 6:20 left 1n the game to close H to 22-17, but 1he1r final att('mpt at victory wn"i futile a~ Santa Ana's Wilbon p1ckl'd ofT his third pas<; at his own 6-yard hne to ensure a win for the Samb. * S.nta AN 1l, OeMn View 17 S<tr• bv Ou•rttn !>anle An• I I 6 0-7? OcNn vi.w 1 l o 1-11 Ov-Oevlt 10 oen trom Gu1i.rre1 (8erlrem Ilic Id SA-Wlll>On II 'nltrcee>lfOll return !Fenti rUflt OV-8«1ram 7' FO SA-hlH I .,." from Fenti !Is••• oeu from Fen Ht SA-Vef(IH 11 OHS lrom Fenti '"" '•lled) OV-Soence I r\HI 18«tram 1<1<;11> ,; Alltnd•nc• IOO (e\tlmeledl OAMI STATISTICS SA I' lrtl clown1 9 Ru\llff·verO•Cle 2t· 111 PaulnQ yarde11t 15' Pe\\lllO I I) 0 1>un1a •·'4 I' umbles·lumtlles IO\I 0-0 Pena11i.1 v•rO.Qt I· SS INDIVIOUAl. llllUSHINO OV II '3 , ... .,, 6·14·) 1·'6 I 0 .. , SA-Fenti, 17·57, MauOA, 1·19, Garcia, S 19 l•IH. 3·16 OV-Sruba, '1 101; &Mul:Men, 1?·40, l(elw S· 12, Sotn<e, S·IQt'•m!ny1 6 INOIVIOUAI.. ~ASSfNO SA-F111ll, I· IJ-0, ISi OV-Sotn<t, S· U ), 112, Gulltfnl, I· I 0, 10 INOtVIOUAI.. lllllCllVIMO SA-ltlal, 4·6', h lltV, 1 )1, Wilbon, I J3 lleroH, I 17 OV-Sll#Ot ) '7. 01"1t, 7·7', tow.cl, 1.,7 1 l1H't(1 f 1r~·.l•M• R' ~,,, "" ~ ,,'IJ Bt..8 J(JJ ."1 4 t.Jti n:l'.1 ..... . -. f ' ,. " .. .. "' "' .. Of_.. Coeet DAILY PILOT/....,, •• Ootob9r 11, tW • Saddle back ronfps past Capo, 48-7 Artlsts lose wallets, wia- Roadrunners stymie Martnovlch passin with quick defense Behind a strona team c;tefens1ve ·performance and a rormidablc pass- 1n1 pmc, S.ddleback High shut down Todd Marinovich and Capisttano Yallcy for a 48-7 victory at Capo Friday night. T he Roadrunners intercepted three Marinovich aerials and sacked him twice, kcepina pressure on the Cougar quarterback all night. Runnina back- dcfensive back Nate Primous ran for three Saddleback touchdowns, one on a 29-yard scamper with an inter- ception, and Frank Larriva picked off a pair. "Capo Valley has a player." Saddlc- back offensive coordinator Bob Man- gram said. "We have a team. It was a good offens1 ve game for us and a good defensive game. On both sides of the line of scrimmage we dominated." Scan Therien led a powerful Road- runner offense .. hitting on 12 of 19 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns. Two went to Danny Ontiveros. from 41 and 11 yards out as the wide receiver vabbed seven passes for I 06 yards. Billy Thurmond snared frve passes for 106 yards. including a 58- yarder from Ontiveros to ~t up the Roadrunners first score, a I -yard run by Primous. Saddleback mounted a 14-0 lead in the first quaner before Marinov1ch enjoyed one of his few successes on the evening with a 22-yard touch- down pass to Tommy Adams ··we were not that impressed with the way they looked on film . We went after him (Mannov1ch)." said Man- gram. "Our kids arc quack, and our lids are aggressive We aren't very bi&, but we are quack. We domi- nated." Saddleback improved to 5-0. wh1te- Capo Valley fell to 3-2 * Sadcleblictr 41, Caplstrane Vahv 7 Sure bv Ou•l1er1 S.Odieo.Cll I• 1 I) U-4t Cu ltir•no V•fn O 7 O o-7 S.o-Prlrndu t 1 run !Goni.l•U S.d-Onllveros 41 oeu from Theritn 1Gon1"alts klclll CV-AO.mt 22 Pett from Merinovlch (McKelvev kick) S.ct-Prlmous 19 run wltll 1n1erceo11on IGonteles Ille.Ill S.o-Holat,,,.n 5 oess from Therien l<ionieles lllckl S.O-Prlmous 1 run lll1ck lalled) S.d-Onllv..-01 11 oeu from Therien (Gonzale1 klclll S.0-Ca rter I run !Gonzatet k>e k ) Attenclance 3.700 testl,,,.tedl Chrla Dtckenon By ST AN Gll4NCB ..., ... °"' $ f The Lquna Beach Hllh Artists ruined San Cemenk'$ Homecomjaa aame by defcatina the Tri10n1, 16-0, for a noa-&cape football victory Friday ni&bt. but there was a price tae. T-he Artists' tab came in tbe form of lost aood•. w;lh half or the team effected by stolen wa1ehcs, monies and valuables prior to halftime. "I have a bad taste about this town and I don't ever'want to come back aaajn," said Laauna Beach interim coach Lloyd Conon. Although 5-0, penalties piqued the Artists aaain, especially the offensive unit. Laauna Beach was hit with 11 ~nahies totalina 80 yards. The ._ts had to find a different way to win u senior runn1na beck Jonathan Todd WU "held" 10 126 yardt on 28 c:atria. Todd was ~y1~wath a broken finaer on hit left and, an injury he Jutrered this eek in practtce. • The Ar1i,ts' first drive was typical of their .eason u they scored on a 2· yard y&rd run by Todd. The dn ve cov~red 6~ yards on 11 plays,_ with most of the plays beina n.ans by 1 odd. Then in the eecond quaner l.aauna Beach added three points on a 32· yard fleld &oaJ by Ian Vicker1. For the rest of the helf, the Artists' defense did not aive an inch, but the offense faltered on their possessions. With the offense boucd down in the mud, Laauna Bcacn decided 1t was time to throw the ball, and 1t did so with success. Junior quarterback Dave Swigart, ruahing agaln·at Golden Weat above, la Orange Coaat College'• leading ruaher. The Plratea search for their firat victory in tonight'• game with Gronmont. Danny Lane was 11 for 17 for Ill yards and one touchdown. Hat fevorite receiver was Chris Dickerson, Who bad four rettptions for 66 yards and one iouchdown. The Artists final score came with t~o minutes left a.s Lane hit 01ckersoo acrou cM middle for a i). yard pass to .-put the aa.me on lee. Dickerson wu also active dc(ensi vely as he intercepted two paucs. One or the intercepticsns was a spectacular divlna catch, which stopped what appeared like a aurc touchdown. "The defe~ was 1mpreuivc," said Cotton. We came to play. We in· timidated them." Cotton foresee more victones ror the Artlstt sayi,na. "The team has character. They can make a aood plar, even when tbe coaches are wrona.' ' IC . 1 '"" ....., ,.., ,.. .... Pirates search for. first vi.ctory Nine-year streak of homecoming def eats could end By JON FERGUSON Of Ille D .. y ~ lwt Orange Coast ( 'ollege has not won a homecoming football game in n1nl· years, but the way the Pirates are playing. tonight's contest with Gross- mont might change 1ha1 Kickoff 1s set for 7 30 at Or.inge Coast. Meanwhile. (1olden We\I opens us South Coast ( nnkrenu~ season at Pasadena ( 11\ < ollegl' Despite an 0-3 record the Pirate'> have demonstrated the~ can pla' with the best. neut' handing tht: state's top-ranked team \addldlal ~ 1tsfirst l(}sss1nc~ the 191(4 PoO\ 80 \1.I l~c;t Saturday in a 11gh1 21.24 lo\\ The Pi rate~ have lo\t three gamt:\ b}' a combined total ot 12 r><>tnt' to three of th.c top 'it' en team., 1n the Southland commun1t } colk·gc poll vo tea on b) the college,· <ipon<i information d1rcc10" "We've pla ~ed well enough tu hi.· 3-0." Coach Bill Workman said "anll 1 f we had won t ho\e OH'r the t' pc\ ot team<i ""e've been playing. we·d be ranked at the top ol the \late We ha,cn't heen that tar awa}' .. The kc~ delen'>t\eh agatn\t < 1ro\\· mon1I2-1 l "tll bc i..ecp1ng up with .i pair of lket-footed "1de rccc1' er.. most notably Tony Kemp who has pulled tn 18 passes for 376 yards. Quarterback Enk Rainer has com- pleted SO percent of his passes for S6S yards in three games. - The Gntrins are 1-1 tn the con- fercncei ha vmg lost to Saddleback 28-7 aner 1ra1hng 28-0 at half and beating a weak ·San Diego Cit} College team 45-0 last Saturday. Grossmont's running game picked up onl > six yards against Saddlcback but Orange Coast found signs of strength 1n ltS running game against the prcv1ousl> untamed -Gaucho rushing defen'\e The Pirates ran tor I 00 yards on 21 cames 1n the ~cond half agarnst a '>addleback defen'iC ""htch had allo14-- ed onl> IM yards ID two games Making his first stal1, fuUback BJom Rebney e<;tabhshed himself in the Pirates' backfield with 52 yards on I 0 cames He also often led the w~ for Sw1$'ln who had 52 yards on nme cames 1n the sewnd half Jon Nowotn\ who left the field three plays into the second halfofthe Saddleba<.k game with severely hru1<;ed left c;houlder (he throws w11Q. his nght arm I. 1s doubtful for to- night's game. Cary Conway, who completed live ofnme passes in relief 'Aili get the c;taning nod. (1oldcn 'West. ranked founh 1n the \outhland poll will be-tqi+ng lO equal ti\ best opening win streak an its 21 - ~car h•'>lOr) at Pasadena. The 3-0 Rustler\ opened the 1974 season 4-0 going nn lo a S-0-1 record before lo\tng Pasadena has a 1-2 record cntenng conference play. Keller's dozen goals pace OCC to victory Irvin e cruises to first victory of year , 21 -1 6 School record pe rformance keeps Bu cs unbeaten in conference with 17-14 w in Orange Coast sophomorl' Lm Keller scored a school record 12 goal'i. nearly matching Saddleback\ total output, as the Pirates held oIT thl· Gauchos. 17-14, Frida) an a com- munity college water polo contest Friday at Saddlcback Keller scored four goals in the lir\I and founh pcnods and two each in the middle quaner<; to help ()( ( assume first place an the Orange Empire Conference Each team "a' 5.(1 in l'<ln il'rl' nn• r>l:J\ l'n ICrl ng the match "Thl·~ lthr ( •tl lllhO\) Wl'rl' dt11n~ C\C~r~ thing tl'tc' lould to tr;. and \tllr> him .. 'aid Orang\.' ( 11a\t C ·o.il h Don \\at'>nn "But L rtl ""'\Cr~ tu.kpt .ii i...t:cp1ng h1mo;dl umkr \.Oll trol · The P1 ratr\ .,n·11nd r.ini...l·ll 111 \outhnn ( .ilt101111.1 lllll'lrll'l'U 10 I 'i-1 m era II ''1th till' 'll lof\ In 1)1ht'r1 1111111 u n 1 I' l llllt'E!l' Jl 11110 Golden \\ e,1 11. Pa adena 7: I he Ru<;tlcr ... lOming off an ovcname win oHr Rantho ant1ago fhursda}'. led onl' 8-7 entering 1hr final period betore C.,ary Tichy scored Jwo of ha s Ii""' goal~ and Alan Auchanan cappell the '>rnnng to rut Golden West tn rnntrol. Tht• \ll tor~ rm rroved the Rustler\ ~ou1h Coa'lt Confcrl'nce mark to ~-1 and°' era II rcl'Ord lO I I -1 On lhl' high <.chool h.'\ el: University I 0, Foot bill 9: Ken I 111k· and 01rk VentlafT scored four !(Oal' apc1lt' kc> ang the Tro1ans to the niml'·lrom·hl.·hmd 'JCton at Foot-hill . fhl· Tro1an, trailed 7-l at halfumc CORONA DEL MAR RALLIES FOR WIN e e • From Bl Corona's chances for a mm1clc "an appeared dashed w11h I 07 left a<; Szypersk1 nailed Ehmann on a tl4-o- po1nt conven1on allempt al the one after the CdM quarterback had h11 Kcvtn Maa\ on n 32-yard -;conng strike. leaving Mesa atop. 28-27 But CdM's John Grantham re- covered an onside k1ckofTat the Mesa 27 and with 32 seconds left Ehmann clicked on a 16-yard strike 10 Man<; to set up the wmnmg field goal. "It was not even a good one (on~1dc kickoll)." said a disgusted Bald'' in Corona's Scan Woolsc}' rnn 2 vnrd' for nnl fl) <tnd \\l'OI -l11 \Jrd' '"llh a scret n l'ld" tor .1n111hu l !> in thl' thin! l\uana hu1 \1l''a n·'>rxinded \\tth .1 2'1-pa'"' lrom < ro\\t' lo R1dckll 111 l'lUll oul 111 ,1 211 I' ll'.Jd \\llh I 117 ~J'lCnl in the h•urth quarll·r ( n111nr1 dcl '-1a r rulkd to "tlh tn 2X-l l \\llh '\ .t 2 kti nn \fall Pat- tcr,on·, hur\t 1l\Ct h1\ kit ·\Ilk . tnrnpil't1ng,1 oX·\Jrd drt\l' ttt.ntll'l.I h' \can \tcl'ic\ 111trrll'pl11in Tlw \ltt\t.1n~' got till' l'n\u1ng ~id.nil nu 1 10 t lfr .t 2 "11h .i 2n-~ ard rl·turn hu1 \h',,1"·''111rrwd hal k tn .in umu,l•J I d\1 lkll'n\c and had to Warriors whip Orange, remai·n perfect in PCL Woodbridge remained perfect 1n Pacific Coast Leasue volleyball al · t1on Friday n1aht with a nearly perk\.! three-same sweep of Orange The Wamors cruised to a I S I I S-2, 15-3 victory a'S Oran~c hall trouble mounting any ofT~s1ve rr· tum at all. Woodbndgc 1s <$.0 1n leaaue play and 7.-0 overall. Oronge 1~ winle s 1n four league matches ,, In .1 lommunll\ lllllt:(lC game Orange Coast 3, San Diego Mesa 2: ·\nn Ja,age and Crnd\ lhoma\ led ~he wa~ ~1th 16 and 14 ktll' r'l'\flCl'· 11,cl) a\ thr P1 ratl'\ t•urned a 1uut1.h ti' c-gnml.' \ •l hlr). 6-1 5. I S-1. I 'i 11 14 16. I 5 I~ ovcr I.inn 1>1cgo M('\3 punt OUI ~1111. with °' 14 kit. < dM was ~'i >ard~ awa\ But tor Ehmann and ( o. tl wa<, but a 1uneup for the final llurn and field goal. * Corona dt4 Mar 30, Costa Mas• 21 Score bv Ou1rttr\ Co\la MeH 0 10 0 8 -78 Corona oel Mer 0 0 13 17-30 CM-Rltc1111 2J oau lrom Crowe (k1c1< t111eo1 CM Rlooell 73 Pan trom Crowl' !Crowe PIU to RllClll~I CM-S1vPer11l1 36 run wlt11 tutnole l~•Cll te 11ec11 • COM-WoOhtv 1 run 11/a\J'Ollla n klOI CoM-WoolH V •9 oau 1rom Enmenn lsnao mulfeo kick l11teo1 CM R1ooe11 16 oass from Crowe !Crowe PH\ 10 R 001' I C OM-P<1lltflon 1 run Ellmann OHS to 0 Ne•t) COM· Mut l7 oau from E11menn trun 11119<1) COM-V1119ll1n 7S F<i Atte1101nc1 J ?00 1n t1m1te<1l GAME STATISTICS CM F "1 aowns 11 Ru'"" vero1ge 7S .i P1U•ll1I veroage 125 Peu•nO 12 11 2 Punts •-2S ~ ~mt>•H lumo ~' O\I 1·2 Pen•tt " v•rOlff •·~ INDIVIOUAL lltUSHING CdM .. 37· 109 226 ll:.27 I s 3S 6 . I S7 c M -Crowe i0·7' ltldO.il 11·8 Szvoers•" ) 7 COM WOOIHV iS·61 Pallenon l•-M> AJ\elt>on I 5 k nll\t I tor mlnu\ I Ehmann 6 f(lr m•nu\ 13 • INDIVIDUAL l'ASSING CM Crowe, 11·27·2 22S COM Ehmenn 13·25· l 2111, Mtlboll 0 I ·O WOOll•v 0 I 0 INDIVIDUAL 11t•C•IVING CM Rlddell 7 120, ltttcn•e • 9• falt>ert ' 11 COM-MIU • 79, WOOl\tV )·61 81owo'r ) )) Ni.on 1 SS 0 Nell 1 7 Tamam1 Murakami led the wa) with nine ace serves. OCC runners second at meet In the South Coajt L.caauc; ln<IM S, El Toro t: Sophomore setter Jeni Fu scrvrd the last ''' ()01nts as the Vaqueros handed the Charaeru IS-7.16-1•. IS-lldcfcatat Irvine. The victor} kept the Vaq\ unbeaic.n at 4--0 1n lcaauc pla In the Academy I caauc: Ne.,.n Cllrt1Uu S, Leffl•&•«ll Cllritttu t : Jolyn pp1ck had \('"en k11l1 and five service ace to propel Newpon (2·2. 1-,.) past Leffinav.cll. The Orange< o3!.I < oll~&C' men and "omen cro'>'> l011 ntr) \QUJd\ cnth J'l()<ited \trong runntr up tin1'ihl'\ tn the team rc'>ull ·nda; at the lrv1nl' ln\.ltaUonal at l~1ne Park Thr P1ratt' men ~ortd 8~ point\ I ' lieh1 nd fir t-pla1 t Rant ho \an- 1 rn10 and lhr ·c h(onrr than 1araC o\tll Da"e PaN'I plnccd \C( ond tn the lour-mile run 1n I~ 4M, heading thr\-c-OCC runner\ an the top I 0 tnd1'1duJJly Jo~ \k. r.11 Ct ht rd 1n I~ ~ 7J .ind \al •\lcanll (~\.'enth 1n 20. 11) were thl' othC'r top fin1 he~ for \oa t On tht women's .,1de. OC< had '~ potnl\ 11 more thll1l the w1nner \11r11( o~to Top tin1<;her for the Pmue wo1, I t~rolcne \\alters, "ho t0ured the three mile cour~ an 17 37. 17 ~<. ond\ ofTthc "1nntnJ ume t hC' Pirates al\O rcccl\ cd fine cOorts from Lots C url, who wa" foaunh an 11! 02 and Delinda Patt no who wa\ s111th 1n 18 I Q bu1 L111 lc '>lOrcd three and cn1latl l'-'O an 1hc lhtrcl quanl'r 10 pull n1vern1~ C\.Cn at X-8 cn1enng the final 'ilan1a Then VcnLlaff and L 111le su>red thl' first two goal~ of the fou11h quanl·r and U nn er\11}' wa'I able to hold on for Its 13th victor) 1n 15 outings th1\ }car In the \unn' Halls f ournamcnt Newport Harbor 8, Valhalla 6; Newport Harbor II, Marina 8: 'l'"' pol1 Harbor gained a pair of' ictortl'' to enter toda}'°s final tour defeating Manna 1n the quancrfinal'\ Harbor led mo'il of tht: ""a' 1n the \ldnna rnnte'lt. than~'> 10 liH· go.ii' h} Robcn (11fTord and t\\o ap1l'll' h~ Speedway nationals set tonight fon1ght'<1 IXth annual t 'n11cd \tates Natmnal ( h:imp1onsh1ps for ~peedwa~ mo1orqtle rann~ feature'> a field of 16 top ndero; ranging rn age from 17 to 11 . 1ncll.1<.l 1ng lhl' \ounge\I comf'C-tttor C'VC'r an< 1an I ltl'k'>. Racing hcg1n\ JI X n'dol'k on the Orange < ounl\ f a1rground..,· one c1gh1h-m1k ()\JI tnur\l' tn ( O\la Mr.,a lath of I he In ndcr\ "111 ran· fi , e lour-man hl·:H' .1u 11m11la11ng three through /l'ro ix11 n1 .. tur a ti,-.,1 throu~h fourth pl.Ill' lirmh rc\pcc- '" cl) Forthc lirn 1inw a I 7·~car-old \ .... 11 compete 1n thl' n.11111n.1I final till i.. .. from < ilen <\ "nn had 10 ha\ e h" parent<; go 10 court 10 dc<.ignatl' ham an adulL The oldec;t rider 1n the lirkl 1'\ 'I· H"ar-old John <\andona of ( ohon rollo14-ed h~ defe nding na tional champ .\Ian ( hm t1an .1 'O· )t:ar-old nder from Huntington BeJlh .anJ ~9-}'car-old~ \11ke f-ana and Bnhh\ chwan1 Fana 1\ the potnl\ l hamr>Hln on lhl' 'outhern < al1fom1a c1rt ut1 th" 'um mer with CiO <.lra1ch main \.,ttOlll''· 1nc:lud1ng a urcu11-h1gh \l''t:n u1 Costa Mesa Ral hou hl.1nll ' '><:hwan1 ha\ \pht h1\ ll ml' tx·t""Cl'll the Engh~h and o\mcn c:u n ral\.·'~"" th1\ ~ummer Other eomrc11tOr'\ include \ll'\ c LuC'trO and Rrad (hie>." ho ""ere ~-\ an the ltnal 'lt'ao;on poml \landing' and tht• tl4-o lop mcncan ndcr. un the ~n111r f:-n&hi.h nrcu1t lam:e I\. ans of F11unt.11n Vallc.-y and '°lam 1 Ermoknko of ( orona 1 hl litld al~ rnnta1n~ the mO\I non-Suuthem ( ahlom1a ndcr<i 1n h1 ton ~,th TuO 1c-8ndc ot Ne-\\ York · nd \lorthem < ahtom1an'l Ban Ba t. John ( ook and Jim ~1\Cmon: Other compc111or. include l\.c11h Chn o of Costa Mc\I Rol\n1e Corre>. a ond rookie 11lon1 ~•th Hick • and Rohen Pfe111na .... Ja\'.ton lklanger .ind Putman \11!..l' \fc( lane had fiH· for \1 anna. \\htlh \\111 lOmpetl' in 1hc cnnsolat1un hracket for fifth plale 1oda} .\ga1n~1 Valhall<t 111 f-1 ( aJOn the 'iatlor~ rallied "11h a \trong i.ernnd- half effort. including four lourlh· quanrr goals Gafford \um·d four goal~ and Belanger '>Cored twill against Valhalla. ~htk goaltt: l>a\l' \te\\art rc:rnrded "' \;J\C' rn the opener and l.t aga1n\1thr\1t..1ng!. lo help 1he ~atlor., ""Cl'l'l Marina ~. Mission \ iejo 4 T hl' \ 1~1ng' \\on their Ofll'ntn1.1 ga me ol thr da' hehtnd lour u1n\t'l Ult\ l' goal\ alta tra1ltng ' I <ti halfttml· Dcan -\nntgune lll'<l the g.iml' .ll lhfl'C 1n thl' thtrJ j'lCrto<l anJ \nJ~ Para1t'lll' .itldt'd .1 p.ttr ol I •urth pcnnd guJI\ \,h.lh ga \1Jr ra 1 "·' ,iJ,antagc \nn1g11m .i t1-.l 1cn1n1 basketball rla\l·r { (1Jlh [)aq l'i.I. ford '" hnng1n1.1.il11n~ 1n the: prn1I lul hoth r,hot'> hl' took 111 lhl· ganh Costa Mesa 4, l nh~r~1t' (Sao Diego> 0: 'vt u<>tanggu..ilil \\oil I .1\1111 earned h1'i tir'I \hutout ot lhl' H'JI with a tnur-,a\t' rx·rturm.llhl' ,, ... Co\ta \1eo;a "nn 111 thl 11rwn1n11 round The Mustang ... 11· ~ n·1t·l\nt1111al' from hane < oon,. < rarg \I.uh''' StC\l' Kunc;t ..ind \1 1~l· l\.l nnl'lh Ir' inc High'<, Vaqurror, snapped ou1 of a four-game losing streak I rida\ nigh1. \conng first and never 1l'11nq1mh1ng the lead on 1hc way 10 a ' I 16 non-league foothall victor\ u\l'r \l\ll1ng Vill a Park \ll~c 'itc1nkc '>Cored a pair ol 111ulhdm~n run\. going 1n from the 3-,. \Jrd ltnl' an 1he fir'>I quarter. and dmrng out 1he Vaquero~· scoring \'llh a ~-,arJ run in thl· 1hard penod \nthon" Hernande1 r,cored the 111her Ir\ inc wuchdo"n on a 3->ard run 1n tht third quancr as the \ .14ucro\ u11h1ed their running game h• nl'Jr patc<.11nn punttng only onte 1 hl.·\JU\c.' ol a holding penalt~ I RI\ lo. 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"if fh utlf_.01 ·~·.t JI'!,,,,,., ...'!f Ti."" /Ur OJUt " \ 011v1ur tlTft c. rt1/1<u.tr, .z/ ~ P.zrK ;g, _flnf. .... , ------ ''"'"1 .. ,, .,,,,._ ~ ",,, - \ O.a .. eo.t ONLY.PILOT/ Saturday. Oc1obet 11. 1988 17 PLA¥' ••• rrom .. 1 threw home to cat~~cr Rich Gedman who llad good po 111on over the plate As Joyner approached home, i appeared tllat he was a dead duck Gedman reached over to htt left anc made what appeared to be the ta& O• Joyner a he crossed the plate. Home plate umpire Terry Cooney standing half way up the first-bas. tine after tryina to act a read on th• sround ball. signaled ~f'e -much t< tt1e delis.ht of Joyner and 64,2()( Angels fans at Anaheim Stadium. But then third-base umpire Richie Garcia. standinJ about 60 feet up the third-base line,J<>jled over to Coonel and after a brief discussion with him signaled out. Numerous replays indicated tha• Joyner indeed had been ta&&cd however 1t appeared that he may h-ave crossed the plate before, or at about the same time. the tag was mado. Angels Manager Gene Mauch nat· urall y thought that immediately as he rushtd out to the field in protest. In tl'le coofusion. heartttJed w1th not;us1 Garcia· but all of the four umpires. until finally, firs\ base umpire Nick Brcmigan, not plt ascd with what was em1tt1ng from Mauch's lips, ejected him. As 1t turned out. the call had li1tle effect on the ou1come of the game. S1ill. at the 11mc, it seemed like the end of the world to the Angels wh o were having a hard nightagainst Boyd up to that point. Garcia said that he did not change the call but that Cooney correcte~ himself. "Ten)' aske<j me 1f the runner-was tagged and I said 'yes: " Garcia said. "He felt that if 1he runner was tagged he ws out. But he made the original call of safe because he did not sec a Dennie .. OU can•• Boyd la reatralned by Ma nager John McNama ra (left) while ar&11in& call at home pla te ln which Wally J oyner wu originally ................. ~----· .................. called aafe. After declalon wu re•ened ..... Alltel Manacer Gene Mauch arpea with amplrea. Mauch ... e.entually ejected from the aame. ta'=t neve r said he was out. t merel} ans"'cred the qucsuon of Cooney's that a tag was made. When he (Cooney) found out from me tha1 there was a tag. he felt the runner wa.\ out." ANGELS BEAT BOSTON •.. i'romBl Mauch. who said he ''wore out two pairs of shoes walking up and down the runway" to the locker room during has ejection. felt that Coone) wrongfully changed his course alier admjtting he did not see the tag put on Joyner Mauch. "(Af\er I left) Moose (hitting ooach Moose Stubing ran the offense and Lache (pitching coach Marcel f.,achcmann) ran the pitching. 1 thought Moose did a real good jOh ~th Penis and Schofielcr.~ But before the heroics. lhe Angels were still trailing 1-0 in the s1x1h when thoy finally broke through on Boyd for the tying run. Trojans take on Cougars PlJLLMA N. Wash ( .\P) Southern Cal will always t>c fast. big and strong, says ~ a'ihington State Coach Jim Walden. and the No. 9 Trojans arc also undefcatc:d hl.'ad111i into today's Pacific-10 C onf1.·rl.'Jltc: football game at Manin S1ad1um "All that 1s a gi ven." sa}!> Walden ''The thing I won) about I'> us not being so damn good to them h~ g1\ 1nK them turnovers. - "We're.going to have 10 pla} 111.1.· Anzona State doc\ -takt.· "'ha1 the\ gi ve us. be patient w11h 11. pla> a'> good a defense as poss1hle. keep them oil the boards and do n't turn Jhe hall over That's no1 a gn en. becauc;c Wa,h ington State lost to U'iC the lac;t two 'years by 18 and 2 points b} g1,,.1ng up nine turnovcro;, incl udinga bad center snap on a J1unt that went for a Trojan touchdown. and a blocked punt for a safet) "There's not man~ 11.·am<, )<>U'd lose to 1f yo u did not do that hu1 you'd cena1nly lo~ to I,..,< .. ..aid Walden. Walden admns a 100 pcrt1.·n1 clTon by the Cougars might 'it1ll fall ~hnn because. of the TroJan,· o,,.crall deplh "I'm not in the lea<,t b11 under- mining the qualil} oftht'1r team . bul I would like to at lca<,t \3} thn ht:at u<, at our vel) bc<.t." said \.\aldcn The Cougar defrn'!.(' ha\ had IO takeaway'i in the la'it 1"0 gamr'>. hu1 the ofTensc had th rte turno\ l'r' in .1 24-14 \.1Ctor\ aga1n\t Oregon ..,tall' last week Kickoff 1'1 \Ct for I p.m Thr Trojans. 4-0 mcrall and leading 1hr Pac-IOa1 ~-0 arc 10"-prnnt fa .. onte' to extend their 16-0 \lreuk da ting back 10 195k Th1\ .... 111 be ..,outhcrn car .. second tnp lo Pullm.in ,'.IOlt' l11 <156 lt leads the scric<, W-4-4 l Wa'ihington 'itatc ., 2-2-I and 1-1-1 in the Pac-10 Brui n s hoping .. histor y repeats PASADENA CAP) -UC 11\ h." been in this position bcfurt -in trouble after only one Paufi1 I() .,Conference football game In the recent past. the Bruin\ h:Hr rebounded bcaut1full) to win 1hc league title and the Roo;e Bowl (oat h Terry Donahue is hopeful the~ ran do it aaain. "Wc·re in a difficult po<,1t1on and we arc joins to face one of the best teams tn the country this year on •.Saturday (today)," Donahue \31d .. We arc aoinJ. to have to be at our · absolute 6cst 1f we expect to &et inw tbc c;onfercncc race. "I'm hopm1 this team will fight a' ·~ard with its back to the wall us the other teams did." UCLA, 0-1 in Pac-10 play and 2-2 .. overall. enten.a1n 11 th-rankt"d '\n .tona, t-0 and +o. ll the RC>sc Rowl coda • KJckofT'tame 11 11 :40 a m and • • • :The .. me will be telev1~d on ~Channel 2. The 8ru11Udroppech I ~9 dcc1 ion to I 5th.,.nked Arizona tatc la t weekend, 1Jvin1 them an 0-3-2 record in their la t fhc conference opener' With one out. Jo)ncr walk ed. Bnan Downing hit a i.low lhopper to Boggs at third. who tned to get Joy ner at second,Joyncrbeat the pla). bringing Reggie Jackson 10 1hc plate Jackson stroked an 0-1 p11ch be- tween first and ~cond and this time Jovncr scored from second un- contested. ty1n,·1hc game at 1-1 Bo}d. who had exploded wnh anger in the founh "'hen he though t Joyner waJ safe. kicked at., th e mound after Jackson·~ single. Red Sox Man- ager John McNamara came out 10 the mound to calm do" n h1i. e>.c1tablc right-hander. Wha1c .. er \lld'"amara <,aid prob- abl} helped a' Bo) d got a double pla} 10 end 1he 1nn1ng. * ANGEL NOTES -co-Miludl'\ e1ec1JOn ""' on1v 1ne H<ond '" American_ L.eaoue C11amP•On•l11P Serie\ 111\torv The onlv other lime WH 1977 when aert c.~-h WH •lt Cled In game three Tl•e crowd ol 6" 106 "''' Ille ~ond laroe\I •n L.CS lllllOf'V, ~ond ontv 10 Ille 6" 406 tPlal viewed !Pie Anoel\·M 1lwaul<ff Brewe" game Oct S 1991 Garv P8"h Plad n•ne outoul\ In Frtdev·, onme \tfl1nu an L.CS record TPle prev1oui mark ol 110111 wu held Dv Al Otlv~ IPire1e, 19771 ano 00ft Hahn (Mel$ 197ll Third Da"m•n Dout O.Cince\, wno " oar11cular ebOul !hr oround around IPlfro, H IO 1ne 1>100Ht 1t1rea1 10 the lnlltld Is no1 fooll>ell Plave" but r ather "ll'lose ~teeOef\ 00109 klCI<\ •n nttts When I olavftd mv first oa!NI nert alter a foo11>a11 oame» I coulOn'I be!leve ine t1e10 Tnen one Sundav I watchf!d 11no Hw rolailno \tlS of 12 CPIHrll!OOtf\" WPltn Waly Jo\l!lff 1111 "'' nome run Weonesday, 11 wu announceo ln•t ne wu 1ne 1.r" rookie 1n L.CS 11 siorv10 oo \O Tll•I 1\ on1v oar11e11v cMrect He " Ille ""' '" '"' American L.e•oue 10 Oo It WIYM G•""' (Mel\, 1969) G-Olnes !Plrale\ 1971), Cllrh Slltlef-!Giant\ 19721 end Wiie M<G" 1Cer01n••' 19911 O•d 11 orevlou\IY Fo •ow1no 81 veer 01<1 An~ Coacn Jimmie AMlt, wno 111rew out ltte llr\I oall FrlOev. U · vur 010 Memlt Meuell, mother of Gen•, will do 1ne 11onor\ 1on1g'11 o.llr ........... ~~· ...... Aneela Gary Pettie (left) and Regle Jackaon reapond to the crowd durln& different •tacea of Frlctay•• game. Petti• takea curta.ln call followinc hi• homer In the aeventh lnnl.n&. while Jackaon aeem• to be aakJng the fan• to react after moving to third baae ln the el&hth after an e rror. "After .he talked to GarCJa. he suddenly felt that Joy ner was far enough up the hne when Gedman made contact w11h him." Mauch was then asked 1f Garcia was in position to make the call "Richie ts as diligent an umpire as I've ever known but I have no doub1 Wall y was already on the plate when the tag was made." And how did Joyner sec the play" "I tned to step around him (Ged- man). My foot landed on his foot and the plate. The home plate umpire ruled me safe which was correct. in my opinion. "I continued into the dugout and then saw all the commotion out there I figured the Red Sox were trying to get the umpires to change their call . which they did." And Gedman? "I knew he was out," he said, "but I don't argue for the sake of arguing." And Red ox Manager John McNamara? "The throw beat him," he said. "and I thought Richie ta~ed him but the umpire was up the line where he was supposed to be and the third base ump made the call. From my view- point he was out." Gary Pettis. who hit the home run that gave the Angels a 3-1 lead in thl' seventh. said that the attitude of the Angel'\ was that in a one-run game With SIX inOIOJS (0 play, tbe call W8\ not "going to break our backs. There was plent) of time to catch them." There was and the Angels did Pettis lets his bat-do the talking with big homer Angels· quiet outfielder shows rare power surge of-c;cvcn senes Peltls homered JUSl to the left of the 370 'l1gn in nght field to gi ve the Angels a 4-1 lead 1n the i,cventh inning. But that was after Dick Schofield had put the Angels ahead. 2-1. with a solo home run off Boston loser Dennis "011 (an·· Boyd with two outs in the c;evcnth . Pettis hit his liro;t home run of the season on Ma y 6 at fcnway Park against Boyd. It was also a two-run shot. .- But since he was a rookie. Pettis hac; always been uncomfonable around 1he media. So being put in the spo1hght for his home run probably made him feel more uneasy. p1onsh1p Senes record. He also reached first on a walk m the first inning, but wa~ later thrown out attempting to steal second by Boston catcher Rich Gedman. By RICHARD DUNN Delly ,. ... Cot,...,_..,I "It was an outstanding ball game,'' said Red Sox Manager John McNamara. "highly competitive and well pitched." C1al) Petti\ 1c; a man of kw words. He prefers not to have a crowded clubhou<.e full of members of the media Pct11s. who hit o nly five home run'l during the regular season. hfted 1he 64,206 Anaheim Stadium fans to their feet w11h his blast forcing the Red Sox into a vinual mu!>t -win situation 1oda) "It was an off speed pitch. a ehangeup," he said. "(Boyd) got 11 up and fortunately I was able to hit it out. "He was pitching well and doing what he was supposed to do, he JUSl got a couple of balls up to Schofield and I " Pettis also made a fine snag of a hne dnve in lhe eighth inning to end a Boston raJJv. "We"fell behind," said McNamara, "but battled back and had a chance when (Tony) Armas hit the ball well, but nght at Pettis. It was well played on both sides." Bui Fnda) night he hll the biggest home run ofh1s hfc and was more or lcc;s compelled to stand 1n fron t of th e podium 1n 1he interview room after the Angel s claimed a 5-3 victor) over the Boston Red Sox in th e third game ol 1hc American League C'hamp1onsh1p Series. Ao; u\ual 11 was a comc-lrom-bch1nd win for the Angels. who took a 2-1 edge 1n the best- If Boston doe5n'1 wm today with Its ace Roger Clemens (24-4) on the mound. the Red Sox would be close to ehminat1on. Two p11chcs hun Boyd. That wu enough. "The p11ch to Pellts was a bad pttch.'' Boyd 'ia1d. "It wa'i 'lupposed to be a screwball. I fell hkc (Pettis) was looking for (an off-speed pitch) b~ the wa\ he <;wung." Angel Manager Gene Maucti,,_ Miid that Pettis has become "justifiably cocky about hi !. hitting" lately. "Naturally 1he more pitches yo u hit the more confident you get," Pettis said. Pettis also had nine putout~ in center field to c 1abhsh an American League Cham- "Well, that was one of the best games I never saw," said Mauch. who was ejected for argum~ a controvers1al play at the plate in the founh inning. "I must've worn out a couple of pairs of shoes walking up and down the (dugout) runway." Darling, Knepper tangle in game three NL playoff scene s ht'fts to Shea with series even at 1-1 N f W YORK (A P) -There ts a world of di fference between <iplll· fingered p11ches. Ron Oarhngadm11s For e·rnmple. he says. "mine doesn't strike out 14 batters." Darling drew the 'itanmg ass1sn· men1 for the New York Mets in toda~ 'c; third game of 1hc Nauonal League playoff'i r1'ga1ns1 Hou ton:S Bob Knepper at Shea ~tad1um The t"'o ttam\ <ipht the fir\t two games of the bc .. t-of-!ICven '>Cncc; 1n Houston. Mike ~ott, ba~ball's chief expo. nent of the "Platter. p11ched a fivc- h1ttcr to beat the Mets. 1-0. 1n the opener, stnk1ng out 14. Boh OJeda patched the Me1 ton S-1 v1ctot') 1n "M1ne's a lot d1ffert'nt ptlch than Mike''·" Darhng said The b1a&c\t d1fTcrencc t'l 1n the size of the hand' Roger Cra1a. now manaaer of 1he an Franc1 o 01ants, ituaht . ou h" spht·fin er fastball. "and ( ra1g hkcs to teach pla~ers with big hands. Mine arc too small. so I taught m)l-Self the pitch." Darhng, who u'ICS his splitter as a change of c;peed, ~ays he decided to learn the pitch af\er he was un~uc cessful at learning the Tom Seaver changeup. the one where the index finger and lhuml'l meet to grip the ball with an "OK" sign. ''J tncd to learn the pi tch. but I JUSt couldn't manage 1t," Darling ~1d. "I don't think anybody can.'' lJs1na the <ipll t-fingcr. plus a 90 mph fac;tball and a h:ird curve. Darling tom piled a I 5-6 record th1l' season. winning three of his last four dec1S1on\. Darling had 13 no-de· c1s1on'>, but in his outan~. the Mets had a record of 26-8. the best for any pitcher ont he staff. Qarhng was I· I with a 2.63 ER again'lt the Astros th• season Knepper. on the other hand, wa'l 3-1 -one victory com ina in relief -wllh.L.1..61£RA apJMt the Met . fter Au,. 20, however. Knepper wa~ l..4ine1int t.artstortllash 17·12,and he m1 d a tum in the rotation to work h1\ way out of 1he slump. "My mechanic' were aJI me ~d up," Kneppcru1CJ •• nd I'm the kind .. NL playoll .cbedule WtdMMIV'I Seer• HOU'ton I Ntw York 0 TiwndllY's Seert New 'l'ork s. Hou\lon 1 (S.rll\ li.d, 1 II l'NIV'• Geme Hou1ton (l(ne-17-121 11 N•w 'l'Ofk fDtrhno IS·6l, t 10 • m SlllldllV'\ Geml Hou•ton (0.tlltlll 12·Sl al New 'l'ork (F1r,..nd11 t•·6), S•20 om MIMlv'• GINN HOUllOll el tff• York noon w.-...V'tGttM Ntw 'l'Ofl< at Hoallon, If MUUf'"'· noon Tlwrldllv't GINN Mew '1'0(1< 11 Hous•on. It ntc•H•rv, 520 Pm AM flmtt POT An t•mtt on C"-nn.I+ 1 of pitcher who approache the aame from a mechanics and rhythm s1and- point. I had a totally incorrttt picture of what I was try1na to do Wlth the ball. My folks sent me some videotapes. and I saw from them thot I wu aoina about at all wrona." The Mets finally aot their off en~ goina 1n l'me two aaaanst Nolan Ryan Ryan reurcd the first 10 batters. one shy of the playoff record set by Vida Blue1n 1974, thcnpvc up 1wo runs in the fourth and thrtt more 1n the fifth That broke a tnna of 12 scoreless playoff 1nn1ngs fo r New York. Keath Hemande1 had two hits, including a two-run tnple, and Gary Carter drove 1n a run with a double. but the key was New York's table- sctterS. Wally Backman had two hits. scored twice and drove in a run. Lenny Dykstra had two hits and scored once. Houston'" No I and 2 hitters, meanwhile, were ineffective. Lcadoff hitter Billy Hatcher and the man who follows him in the order. 81lly Doran. each "'ere I for 8 for the two aame • and only Hatcher scored a run. The Astros stranded 17 runners tn the first two aamcs. and 11 could have been worse but for three Mets double plays. "We scored.two runs in the first two aames of the players. so we·ve aot to fetl lucky JU t to win one," Astros Manager Hal Lanier said. With the lef\y Knepper aoma in game three, Mets Manaacr Davey Johnson planned to use his n&hl· handed hJthn• platoon for the first time, thui t1k1na both Oyk tra and Backman Out O( the hncup. '1>'l1Ch· hitter Mook1e Wilson will hn lcadoff. rnov1n1 from lcn into Dybtra's center field spot. I' Howser hired a s KC manager KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)-Dick Howser, who underwent surgery for a malignant brain tumor in July, will return ne:itl season as manager of the Kansas C'i ty Royals and Hal McRae wilt become a player-coach. the Kansas City Royals said Friday. The Royals also announced th1rd- base coach Mike Fcmro, who fin - ished the season as interim manager after Howser fell 11l, has been replaced by former Mrnnesota Twins Manager Billy Gardner. Hitting Instructor lee May also wa, released. "We're putting together a stafTthat will be a &ood staff for 198 7," OcneraJ Manaaer John Schuerholi said. The Royal~ finished 10 pmc under .500 after winnins the 1985 World Series championship and Schuerholt sug- acsted he would be busy thjs winter rctoolina the club. "We need to make somechanfes 1n tome aspects ofour tea.m as wtl . " he said. 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GE EMPllll CONFEllENCI Orange Cot•l dt l !.an D•euo MtH 6 •S lS· 1 15·9 14· 16, IS· 12 H19'1 ~ etrts P'AClftC COAST 1.EAGUE WOOdt>r>dOt def OrAnoe IS t IS 2 IS l SOUTM COAST l.EAGUE lr11l11t dtl Et Toro IS·7 I• 14 IS 12 ACAOl'.MY l.EAGUE Newoort (llrl\han dt f Ltlf1ngwtll Ct111\11-n lS·I IS-13 IS 6 Pilon 'slate goal rallies Coast for tie ·with Dons Coa~t < o nfc rc:n<'t ~1n at home Golden """"' 1\ 3...0.1 1n conference play and 7-'l· I o Hrall TOOAY'l ..... I tM•f1•9" .. H ........ , .......... , ... NIST •ata. • tuf... ~ slUtO Flllea, 1 1 ._.... Ole! Clel!Wflt lll'rke. m....,..-1 ~ ,,.,... ($!....,.) 11• , To .. ,,,__,iv. C~arl lit l 0111a11t G«iwna111r CDoocY) 1" • Gooct Newt TM9y CT0tol 116 S GVPIY ~ CtiKlll 11111 6 LJMIV $Mrt\al1 IVlllln.lutlal I It 7 AIW ... U.xurv (Of' .... ) 116 • lrltll t-(Plftca\r) lit TO N .... 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Dadi, ~ASICANaLL (J·l ) Frts11 lron1 go00 *Ill In orOCIU(tlvt l\Ml, Slt"911\ fits 1111• runner wtll, NOllTMlllN DISCOVaaY 14· II Anotl'llf llTIPftt•IYt wlnntr tdch ro llUJtlt, drtwa •ell al\d wnt Ila forwerd l.ctor tron1 Ille lltrl LOHGSHOT 811.AND IMAGE TH .. 0 ltAal, l milt Puf'M U S,000 .AllOw · enct FlMltt & mart1, 3 """ Old &. I» I Twlllonl Rklot (Sltvtn.tl Ill 2 Wt ltrtlde ( PlllCAIV I 11 S l Ambra lllld9t !Sollsl 115 4 Mtr11trt1 8ootll CT oro > 11 S S Frau Altlve (p,o,ottl 115 TWILIGHT lllOGE 12· II Quemv t111v llu -off since ttrtv In '"' yter l'loce Oriti Oct 4, l la furlonos In I 11 t C91\ tletl 1t1lt llUOCll. t.MaltA IUOGS (4 II Wor).ing wtll OVtf 1111• 0"'' and can lltndlt ll'lt O•lltlKt CltltfvK conaieltrttion. WATEIUIOE 13 II Sclr•nl"' w tie Cle-OU\ rf t lllt IO rellA t lfar ll'lt O ... fltf oueatlon o4 01\ltlKt LONGSH()T FRAIJ Al. TtVA FOUltTH llACI 6 ,..,_, Pur\t \70 000 Mt~ l••+u-&. marn. l Yttf's -&. .,. 1 Mol•llt'f l!>ot•Sl I 11 1 StnhtTWnlat Song !Meza 111 l Gy~v Power Ptoroitt 111 4 FIOOO IVattnruelal I 11 S Mtnelo\ Prn1<eu 1$1C>llltl 117 6 La Affirmed IStev.,.,,I 111 1 Me+o(lv MttOOW\ PtllOlll A I IS I lnttntl., IP1ntt VI 117 9 8ttu""k v t 81tctt > a 117 FLOOD 17·1> Runner uo >n tevtn luriong """1 ~WI~• trom lllt Glllt Cllllll•"V Olf \Ot.11 strtt1 of drolls IHTE .. TI. 'I' U It GoOOd effort a1 two turn\ l1nl1hll\O 111.rci 10 nlct pro~••. Nor~td st 4 Oct 7, l)t(M soronllfl9 \lrono contend••. IEAULUCIC. Y •·I 1 Frt\lltnell t i Sen Lui\ At., Oowna •lter Del Mtr c1m11•lon. ready 10 ro11 ••o Iott LONGSHOT GYPSY POWEA FlfTH RACE. I • milt\ on •urt Pi..r11 '11 000 AllOWtntt 3 vter O<d\ a. uo 1 At111Vmno (Mtre~ 111 ? Beml<lil• ll<H ntll 117 ) II'\ Nol My JOO t81AC1'1 • 114 • Nurt lv tSoto> 111 S i::oriunt lt Dene.tr • T oro1 I 17 6 Art EdlCI IHt<ntnotll ii' 111 1 C•11el OI F1r1t IS·l>•l t > 117 I Morll ISl>t•~ll II 1 ' ParWKI JoM (Peorortl 117 10 P·um Ctrta•n 1Snoef'nt 1't<l 114 11 Patomo ISoh\1 117 AltT EOtCT 16· 1' Hu\lhf\O ••Clef w>M tit on '°""' hve mount\ now '.net rtc.t<ll lttm•.-o w1IPI new-'·"'" r-lrOUllltcl on "'' took tor Dlo tltOtl, ~LUM CERTAl't 18·1) C.000 race to lt ll,t t tfW '1\01\ 1111\ \!retell rUflfttr CtNl>Ot wotll toe> tttort. MOtlSE 14·11 Mov ng uo ll>e lt dlltr ffom clt•m•no rt nl!\ ''""of r\ilWl•llO '"''' tlllt maratl'IOtl turl """' LONGSHOT run TlllW EIGHTH RACa. 1 I 1' m.oa Purw U00.000 Tiie NorfOllr m1tH tor 1 ._ 'OIOI I Pt"aveftcl t Htlntl\der 1 Sw0td Cll¥Gtr ISftotmtk•d l Prince S.italrt• !Torti • Ct oolt IP•nc..vl S Gvtcll ICordtrol 6 C.Old On C.rttt1 1v • ..,,,.....,, • 111 111 111 118 ;z 1 o ... i.tv ISlt~-1 • I It CAlll'OTI'. 16· ll Mev "'"" Ml ll'ltt' llr'IClt • 111 a oe.utlfuitv bred .,.~,.,, '°""' lfelntr', riw coml>O, OUAl."Y 12:.11 EllMrft IP '1!I orom•ntnl r.0111 off ,,,. oaca. 0.. MM FUlurllll ..,,""" resttcl \lllCt vna\11«. ''-to., GULCH ct•Sl Ettttrn Pl'OIOK1 tm\lft wl.._ &rttelt<• Cup " ulllmttt ll09t, w• NM .,. eou~ 1.0NGSHOT SWORD CHAlllG£111, NINTH •ACE I I 16 Mlltl Pur'W Slt ,000 ) fH r old• &. <JP Cttlm;n9 Price tl0,000• 18.000 . I Pltlltv ConKlou• (Sltvtn\) lt6 1 Ot lbv I Htrl\l notl I 11• l Swill MtUtOt CllHOtll llf • co .. • Mtn IP•llont a 10) S 1n Nttun 1 Form ICa11enon1 llt 6 Amorou• ( P1"'fV l 111 1 Mlkt 's Cat (VtltnrU411tl 11• I Grev M>H I .. l&IK.111 alt1 t Mt\ltf NtvelO 1~°"91 "' 10 Lvot\trd CPI.,,_ lSol>\I 11• AMC>aOUS 13 11 CtU8111 '" ~ ~ ITom OUl .. de PO\I lt\1 Ctn lrtCIL I"' sMM fl'CI dr•~ wt41 100ev Pinctv rkllnll 111 orand ~. MAST•• NAVAJO 19·2) $tr91c:ll runner tMv lll•t ICIVt nl-of tll•sltrll\ll ..,,., ...... C9I\ - •' Int mtrl>ltt ittt 11Mtl'1 CAT 110-ll LMk tor D'O tftor1 lfom ""' l'\llWW, • "* ovtl ... wl tit Clot 1(1(.t LONGSHO'T DAL9Y BEST 8ET AMC>tlOUS'lftll llec•) P'IUCE 111'1..AY N.ASll 17111 Real t-dt<'olft ·-tn•tet IOCll8'f Los Alamitos, Oak Tree results Oak Tree (t i S.ntt Alllttl FlllOAY'S RESULTS (1111 .. lJ •• ,,, lflartVtfllWtcl mHftM) FIRST llACE. 6 furlOng\ Jem Time C Ve1tn1ua•• I J..-•.n GO'dmlne •Sot•u ~. r• Goomo•...., 'Ce\tenon T mt lll •S SIO HO lOC '60 760 t9 oc SECOND ltACE 6 '"''°""'' Ho...s•o~ 8 ••00 ID .. al'IOu\UV•) ,, 40 HO )IO lOO HO ) 00 Enc "0 A•aLtn Prnc-a v Oecooe s1..,..,, Time I 11 U DAIL 'I' OOUll.E 2 5 ot.O •4110 U CONSOLA~ DAILY DOUll.E 7 c Potid U 40 TMlltO AACE 6 '·••IO"ll' T me C •tied Sttvt•\ D sttnt Runnt• S b•• e 8 •v Ju n SO<' T."" 1 17 7 s 600 )40 740 140 110 nc Al\O ren Cul N S•t •n Hvdro Jt l Pree.ow F•nlH Y Fono\11 Me\\t~ ~· ktt lel..a l'ull 0 Gtm\ U IX ACTA 7·3) Ill.cl \11 40 FOURTH RACE 0... milt c1auv llioon (Bla(k N•o ' lro\l'I Vatenru•'• Suoer Ac lion I S1evtn\I T me 139 1 S FIFl:HJUCE. 6 lurionut Maolllfl(.ent Crown 181tc11,1 Breektl>tt IO-tt011 > T •mtulla CCofaova l Tome t 12 1 5 6 10 410 ) 6() 100 HO •00 HO l60 1 IO 4 60 190 & 6() •. ,o ra~ MO\I Ort mel•C z,,e Zll•"• 8•~ ' l •H • Roman Gt m Ml\'Y Mt•• t• ScrtlClled P•t'llV Prt\llg1ou\ 1$ EXACTA 11 6 oa1d "300 . ) SIXTH RACE 6 lurlC>nCI\ ~ v ng H•ontr IP nctyl 1• 40 I oc.i \ :'O •' c• P,rat~ 81•ck) Oance •• Summ~ Vt lffllutlfl Tmelll)S 600 u o 140 "''° ren No Romance TOUle~~ Dt •rt• 1 encl Plev•nu r ao' Leurt"ht n i:: ""' • £ 'D• • 11 .. .,.,. Wtttl\for Moen ... \ Lallv SEVENTH llACE One m •t' FtJttv 0.0 C~tlltrl ~ M•,,_ IDtt nousHvt1 Cue Mottev t Va'tn1utltl T•,..,. 1• 1 !> •to HO J60 hO hO •40 Atr.o rel\ 1.a COCIO•nu "'" ~ Lt \• GH ta11t Se!dOm ~ !>.,. Fouta Toho ~·u To Aem•n.\Ct Sc•alCl'lfO Ir \II kr•s• • SS !:JlACTA 10 S oeod \10. Ml •tGHTM llACE. 1 • mlltl on lurl 8e><>nt lit r Toro1 • 70 • MIU Ct•DOtr ISravtnll Stell CIOud lftincH I, T.rnt I .. ( S l.20 2 40 no J OO uo Alr.o ran Swee1 Oroo Lt Mlme>M, 81uillifto ~tclllttll No Krttclltt U IXACT4 6 51 0t>CI 13' SO \l DAILY TIU~LE {)· 10-6) H id MIO 00 NINTH •ACI I 1 milt\ Pen Pan PH\H IP llCAYI ~··~ S""t" I Ottt••ountve l Soll OI Rt.a 81act T mt I SI 4 S ''° 00 .C.00 .... 600 s 20 SS EXACTA 7' Ot.O \14000 " P'KI( MX 1 • ) to 6 11 otkl M. IOI 00 to 24 .... ~n no '•Cl<f l\ , .. "OfV1ol "'° 5Sl '°to '3S ''"""'"9 '"-' •" f·•e "°'"" ot>ll '6 20 10 S, 117 ... ...._ "<"'" '°"' l'IOfSfl U P'IClt NINIE 2+1· 1 f·)· 10-6·1 otoCI '6.51610 IO one W•M•llO 10(0 .. ft l•QM Plor-1 Ot•ll ttll 00 •o l6 w•nnong tte"-'' CMVtn PIOrlft) CenvOY~ OOOI ·m 11S .. "lt•ndtr>Ct 20 261 Mui.,,; Ht nd.. U •11 .. , Lo. Ala.mlta. ,.IOAY'S ltEWLTS (4Stll ..... ...., "'"'"' ,,_.,..) "ltST RACE. Ol'lt "'"' oat'I Toron CtougntrlV llOuttm•MI ,. 60 I 00 380 Loll• Fut! IPla nol 410 2 .0 Storm Tnt HI" I Anlltf\Ofll s 60 Timt 100 ) ~ U IEXACTA 1c 11 oe111 \I040 SECOND ltACE O<it mile oece Hv Stn !».•-¥•11'•nd> 1 00 Wll'td Or· ¥41'"" A "0•' \Gt' 1 Cto•e111 Ca"'" P •"<> Time I Y, • 1tEXACTA 14 D41.0'2l l0 THIRD R ACIE 0-~ .,., •t oec~ lo. tvl Ooo·•~ "1"•" I s IO T"" gh•~e\Jf"~ Y ... •t' MIU Sy 8e\ .. 1 o(V ,~_,,., T me 7 oo' ,, IEXACTA • ot d a7t IO "OURTH RACE 0-.. m '9 O•<t T ..,o Ocet•\ Par• t 1 tO \oc• 5,." .. .if!l>'f" l\,\Onttr ... •fl 11"' P -!IOI Tma1 Sl4 ~ , FIFTH lt~CE 0-.. mtlf o.u S:orrf\' !». -~on•• nel 7 60 llrotcl•e• E •Oft\\ l\o\(!rjil'.'IO' I L '"" 11 ~ C.u• (.4 fl T ""' \.I 4 \ "EXACTA I Oil d atuO SIXTH ltACIE :;,.,. """" Dlttf HO h O HO 240 2 60 HO l 40 ,, 40 ti 40 640 UO 2 tO 140 110 2 10 1.t~ \l•M I A-\On )40 ?40 1f0 Slr.•ll~rt "'P' ··~ M.,t~r J 00 ) 00 11.,nr 8H< •IO T"" 107 R ichard Pilon nened the sec ond o f h1\ two goals w11h aN>ul 10 minute s remaining to help the Pirates cam a 4-4 tie with Ran cho ant1ago 111 ()('( Fnday . rhc 11c kept OC'C atop the Orange Empire C o nferen ce with a 2-0-1 record (4-.S·I o verall). while Rancho Los Alamitos entries U IXACTA t 4 Pe•d '7 IG HVfNTH RACE Ollt m •t ot<t NtYtr StY I c rOOllt n) 1 00 II ow en Crn t II• itnl« • HO 240 >JO 7 to no Santiago is n ow .k0-1 in oonfcrencc TONIGHT'' •Hr.tu pla~. c FlftM .. 4'·llltll' "'"'"' "'"""9> T k b h d GI """ lll'MI' 7:)0 cv1n a 3 ayas 1 :in cn n • "•n •ACE. On• mil• PM.• Puta. u ,ooo Shaw also talhcd for the Pirates. who c~uered cooew•""• O•t"'t Ptty trailed 2-1 at halfhmc Q('(' host\ C•l'l'tt°"'" t.•nt L A Dic•a•or Cefllo•n • R d F · ..1. Anoe+ l'ltrnKr"t l tvtl a...Jlv IVCr$1 C nc.11.t nU<lly SICONO llACI On. m•lt 111c.1 """" ~ tOO In the Sou1h Coasi C onference : HetevOll HOflOf ,....,iou, Pt um" tt•"ll Of Loaft Beac~ City S, Gol4ta West I: 1t11vt11m. ll'rlf'llO ~...., Pr••'••· " eo to siv 11or.aon S.Cltl IC ll'IO The usllcl'\ dropped their con-no•o u ci 0ne m" "o """~ ,, JOO ference o ptncr despllc rallyina from a ....-o c:11a10« o rac:e 1n Ac1o0n Jo~ qUICk 2-0 dcftCll tO os1n I 2·2 UC' at CIOutl'lttlY U v• LtOV, Vlf'Ctflrt W1nn..,o .,_ ~. Ft l>CI Kt !lrdl ........ Ttr .. halfhmc •1r.o ., 011ot-H"'"'" c.,,.,,,,~ .. n Goal\ b) Andj' Lough and Jim ~"" uca. o-.e m PK• Purw lkmot pulled Golden Wut (5-4 u 600 ovcrall)cvcn. but Lona Beach'$ tc"c ,_::or.~~ ~~ ~'~~" H: : ~~ Varalye1 tallied with 6.28 rcma1n1t1g °"' ,..... w o .. 1011v~ the V 1k1n I~ 11tet0t) ' ,i:wTM a.u.. ~ ,.. '*'* """ .. u .m C lf'lllflt Ill' a llUOO l'•t tll T~t. Soictv t routMt. In a w o men'i pmt.. Lo\41\ome. Mtl'll 11 •v•n. w 111e1u1 Go9'd Wut 1, Paa.mu I : f'nnnie °''~"Y o...11c1ova, u IN• Will~ A Tra«, C•l•Wft•t Knapp and hannon ugu,tinc Ma!~ ... ,1 L0td l •vov orcd lhrtt and two 1()11 re pcrt1~c-i1•f H uc1. OM m•lf H ee Pv<w o 400 I to 'park lhc Ru\tle" to a uth LOl'd HtulrlM ·~ Ttfft lttcli. Arl'ntlro l rOWtlOatt Mo11tr Aml!<'>Ct l\ Tt"" Pt,1' L-. Jim\ p-r OUr Edw•rd SunriH Columl>U• AllO tc1glble-M00'9' Danav MM SllllH'TH llACI. One rn11t llttt Purw '3 000 lll•ldtf V.c:lor Slltaem Hiol\ l.eYtflUHI CraiOOwtfl F1ort1ng l vrd fr,oo Ga,. llov•l rt11e Vel'I Gel>llt C11ar11., ~ AIM> .. 0 Ofto-J•Cl"'llY Vence Crt mf' Ot L• Cr""' EIGHTH RACI One ""!I -• P~M '10 000 ICtlllerrlll. Ct '°'"'' I t • k "°'' I T'"1llO IM Cll o, V9'ttcl ....... ~ •- Tronacn• ~ a. """' Mt Ne• e..ltMt Al\O tl'O --W-~ S-Wlll NINTM llACI Ont mi ot<t 11'1.rM \) t09 It PKO. LlftMll 1(-'ft!M •ct. nd ~ ca tomia s.u .. r IC.tit\'&'""" 11111~ COoOCI " SI\', Mi\\ v .. -"""" ••« On. mi; oac/ ~ '3 400 w..-. tt.. Allr1 anut. Pr~ c~ SttM k l<fl A"'CSY\ C.ttit, M..-. ~''' lll'a1r011 Solt CNIM. Wt •O<"o C~ ILIVINTH llACI. °"' INllll oa t Pur\t sl.lOO C '"""'' ouu \SOOO L•~•ly RllYlhm, t oe>m« Hiii Ando ,.,,,..,, ~••ltd To A TM, '>Ill-•,,. llvt lht ~Ott• """ c l~~y ~'"'"' ,., °""'' lllvlld(W Alao tt'U blf!-J•m \fllwarta, Andy\ ltt•Ofl ,p.1.,., COUll(ll IS••••' T1nt ?OOI S '1 IXACTA 6 41 Pt'CI \17 +() llOH1'M llACIE Ont m rla PtU Ann•• Ot'IN' 1Croq11an1 7 00 llt•I• E APft\\ ~11\anol M·U f-t (Sl\tfrtn) T•mt I SI c ~ n IJllACTA 1, l 1 oeod •1910 NINTH II ACE Ont m It ~ Pl'vllli lll'e•t llonoo 11 00 C>Mlltfo.MI ILtr't"I I("°' Jtll , ,. ..... ~ t ome H1 > \ ,.. 210 , .. 260 IHO •• uo .. ~HO st IX.ACTA I tt MtCI 11>4.IO U lll'tCJC SUl ) 't ' t I) MAO Sl,llt.llt 10 •·t'll __ ,.. •<••t• (S.h .... I ., ~ "• CV" t 1111 M >CI \SI 00 .. 16) WIMIM IOtl\ (tfft l\orWt) TINT'M llACI ON"' .. ~ W ,_.,.. Rase IK...,_l S.• I.• Yt ... Iii¥ l .Ancltnolll '1rn •.,. ·lllallOI Timt I ~ 1 S 2_. u • UI l.tt )DO 1t IXACTA Cl SI NJll slJ8 I\.~ 9'Act. ON "*Ma ,.trlW\ LllW• lMuetlcw I 1 JO 111 Ut ~ 1111.,, Ooiv!vtw'9M (AAdlnefl) ~-, • ~ rvst tL t'YI >OO Tim« 1 \1 4r1 \1 IXACTA IHI N •d *10 .t.11.no.•a • '21 M111•• Ht tfOJ,.W ... ·-- .. .z .. • -Orange Coul OAJLV PILOT/ Saturday, October 11, 1Ne CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CAI.LING FROM SOUTH ORANGE M0-1220 4M-llOO -'AIL .INTO SAVINGS 4 fines, sg oo' 7 days... , """•It filerly ONL y No ,.... ~m· .. Commer\Cel, AulomoUW llolono. Of .... Wtnl.cl TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS '!"De_•_n_tln...,.. _ _..Sl.-1._I Clerlcal/OHlct HIO Cltdcal/Oltile 1411 Sain HlO Cla~s/l11taar11t1 ~ atral ~ ~~~":"ti= ~~9/y· ... lfflOl F /T SALD M IRM -----------• ssao i.-~~'!""r'!r!l'P ~ng & cat to; 13 y; Phones.bllllng,typfng.CM Resp for pnonea Ofd« E~~~t~~:<J.'n{! COCKTAILS. HOST-10.Cllllf P• a old Alao need aome 1rea Mon-Fri tMS-9640 proc. btckP.Q & olc; P•y· We wlll tra n Weekends ESSES. COOKS Wt Ml overnight n.tp. Belboa Is GIRL FRIDAY Phones. •blea Xln t 1yplng & 10 & evening•. 8'42·2606 train. Students ok, Hof· Is now hiring for th« 675-2802 or 675·6376 good w/numbers wltraln key req. Some"'" eup--lday help needed tuft or cale Our new up --Mac or-or Yachts 1631 port N/amkr, Ht to ·RETAIL SALES 11 f 1•10 cal• 0...-1,.,, the 1002-2790 TtaclMn 4158 Ptaeen1~. c M S t400 5<0-7111 J"lle part me. •PP Y v ,...... ...... " Canterbury of New Z••· Newport Blvd After 6PM wMk In November Pllllllll T•H•er M AT u RE PE Rs o N llOlnUY -land an International ac-or call for Appt 752·8955 Ilona to be tiffed Inc Cf'lrlll an Mlnfa1ry S5--S8 w/Accounts Receivable Ambitious, n..rd wortclng tlve wear apparel com-or 645-5448 WlffrlH · A RE IN T H E REAL: ESTATE T1'8LOID SECTION hr on-Fri 642-1426 exJ>« 10 key by touch, seeretaty tor aggressive pany Is seeking ex-COOKS AND CASHIERS · hlMJ Pref i 1v. type 40-50 wpm. real estate company· perlence salespeople, Needed tmmed Only llsnasller I taa Knowlege or Burroughs must type '45 wpm good F/T PI T. xfnt P•Y & ben· exper'd need apply F -~ •-~ Maiai1trat ft 5100 L-4000 helpful N/smkr on phones, neat appear-eltta, for the new South Milano s ltallan RH-•-_.,.,. AWARD WINNING FlRM perl. OC airport area. ance, non-smkr, real ea· Coas1 Plau Store taurant. 600 E Bey, C·2. 011•len Seek a Interior detlgner Ce I I 8 -5 wk d a Y s . tate Ucense a -+ Alk for Please send resume or Balboa Fun Zone ,t.ppllcatlons are beln Lost I r.... 2925 Lost ' Foaai 2925 Ml(llmum 3 yea.rs pro-I 545-t060 or 545-405C Tom lee 6<42-1603 fetter to Canterbury of cepted II ~sonn« festional experience, PIT AP/AR for GM RE New Zealand 21° Forest COOKS flee M·S, 10AM-5Pt * sso REWARD. .. l 0 s T l n as 0. A p s 0 t s•o•n••y Lagun-. Beach. 92651 3333 B I -· crea lvlty & mgmt skiffs a mgmt co Bank dep, de-5 -Al'TN Sharleen Bicket llTCuE.1 SIPEllYISO• '11"' LOST ORANGE TABBY "Misha '!"/tag. mufti must Send resume & 1111 ortentated a must. II Gen contrlCIOf toe In NB " " " Co111 Mesa MANX CAT name IS R .. f. I brown & wht. vcty 181h salary lllstory to fmpael comp, type, lite. 10 key nr o c etrport seeks de-11na1L ••LfS11•• Excellent opportunity lor EOE ly 111c Newport Terrace CM Hme 722-8395 Otc I 26 S $6 00 2 7 d w f '" - -Cook wtal least 2 yrs eicp on Ocr 4 642-41136 645 5800 X273 Rewar~ mages 11 · Yale, · /hr, 41-06 7 ~gn w~:so:Om:c :;,agf: Retail background req'd in hosp11a1 cooking & CLHl/IWIEI ---------LOST Old lemale Poodle llfs:;~• Alna. CA 92704 -PIT RECEPTIONIST phone exp to assist Prot Must have refs & full-time special diets Excellent Card ShoP w/gltts & Missy gray, vie ot --~·c~a~/~Dt~•-•,;;,•;,.l--5.;,1,;:;0.:,SI Me1ure person with 1ron1 Allmin N/smll ofc FIT ~~~1~:;'. ~m;~''be':. pay & benefits Mesa metlcs NB 640-731 PCH/Ne~=~99~n 10/ 1 Cl&llll• lllTll ~~f~~:r ;~g:ea;aa~cdel1g~~ w~~~PM6.11S~~r~~~2~:~2 etits paid vacation In-~:~~:, cg;v C~~~ M~:.! COllTtll lllP FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: .. 2.1111 WllTUT typing Pac11lc View quire 11 Kirk Jewelers, 548-5585 FI T. CM arN Come I Personal Sen ict1 Flex-time position avail in Memorial Perk and SECllETlllY/IECEPT. 2300 Harbor Blvd, Ste with us S56-41188 3004 Pr""resslve high lee"'. Mortuary, Nwpt Bch. p FIT k 18, Coste Mesa No IL FOANAIO -• " 644 2700 le I p ermenent non sm r, phone calls please ASST IHill CISTtllll WllTll PERSONAL FifNESS high touch office Salary -as or at type 60 • challenging TRAINING Quick resu''s. open Position evalf Dec PI T Typing Bkkpg for position exp prel'd, Retail Cele/Bakery Seeking well F6o4r5P31T72em8 P11oy'!'~t 1st 496-0311 8-4 M-F exec female Musi be salary commensurate organized aggressive, • • ter .... ono refs avail For more Into _ h E bl 11 C 1 w/exp 1-1 B CPA Firm SllESPEOPLI 1ndlv1dua1 w ability to IECI i••t Fii ya• call Glen 12131592-1620 IEITll ASSIST&-s arp est u 1 1 Call tor ap t 84 7 4044 work under pressure -.. Flexible Part·tlme. ex'p'd Sal/Sun 760•3905 P • Video sales end rentals, Previous exper nee ben· Deck Hand/Cook fOf 11 FOUND a -pet _R_A_B-Bf-T Sclloob I chalrslde & X-Ray w/flc llECEPTIOlllST retail record and 11pe elits. advance Sportflshlng Yacht lrt gray1brn 1n Eastblufl. 1 __ 1_1_1t_r_1_c_ti_o_• __ 3_0_l_2 Pnvate Practice. Seal Retail Art chain store Teckaical/Traits sales Full and pa11-11me 6\0·4279 Marcia 1ng to Mexico. NB Call Ben 650.:3234 Con .. ersetlonat Spanish Beach (213)431-2929 opening new office In 5505 positions NOW AVAIL-I h I L I 722-9 173 Eves 720-0 -H ti B T 1----------ABLE Entry level. ad-It trs lratl FOUND Beaulllul German Forming smell group We DENT Al CHAIRSIDE AS-un ngton eacn ype EXP'I ElECTltOlll v1ncemen1 potential. wllf l ltchtl DELIYEllY /STOC Shep ii rd Newport have a teacher to guide SISTANT, 4 day week. 50wpm, good phone • train ApplL In person Hetghts Call to 1e1ent1ty us Call E/645-4492 NewpOft Beach lmmed manner, pleasant person And Etectrlclan 11 Helper .., Is accepting app11ea11ons FIT Uh 1 SO lbs 111 YI 548·3238 opening 648·35l5 Some sales helpful, but Amburgey's Efect11c • llSIC PLIS for energetic people 10 250 Ogle S1 Costa M· Ea~lttaHt C-l i not req'd Hard worker. 979-2311 or 645-8623 2407 S Bristol work 1n our Vegetarian llSlllH Ct ,· • 1,.. lOl11:. tr cal/Offict 5400 sell-motivated, depen-... ELP w•NTED electr-lcal Santa Ana Gourmet Restaurant Fl /Pf 1 F 11 • " • ll -dable For appt call " ,.. W11't1rs/W1l tr1ss owers an s u CHILD CARE. my CM hm YEllTlSlll 17141894_3780 ·instrumentation and CWI SlUS OIUHTH Part·llme Apply In I 3 dys wk 9.4 For 2 pre-lSSISTllT inspectors send resume Over 21 to work evenings NHftlS son. The Flower ' school children Foreign Immediate opening tor an HCEPTIOlllST 10 2421 Haley St Suite l9 and Sat & Sun Full-Time , Cashier 10l26-A Adams Ave, spkng OK 642-2969 Assistant to our Account Gen ottlce. phone & typing Bakerslleld CA 93305 Gd salary. 644-1212 Elct Dell • t71 4)983-0739 Executives must type 65 exp req $6/hr 8.47-7101 PlST COHiil TECI 267~r 268 10-5 Wkdys All thllts evellable apply lltvfl CllllCllE/llYE·lll wi>m. be °'g•nlzed and t9770 B H B PI T Must drive 854-1265 possess the abiflty to prl· llECEPTIOllST Lnoeecadl s pero'u' teco!'~hof wcoe SALIS PHSOI each, unt ch Allen Beet! Florist, 2. 955 3900 e Irvine Re ch F iet.; Experienced to wort( 225 E. l]th, Costa Mesa Nwpt Blvd, NB 675-1~ • ob orlllze Entry level Excel-n armers trlln must have good ReS"""Slble loving nar. lent benefits Call Markel has opening In d ee d c II M weekends at SWAP IOW llllllll DRIVER& FIOtlStAsllst ,,_.. ..-. 642-4321 ext 316. Judy busy corp otc lor recep-11v1ng r or • r MEET $75 PLUS com· * Waiter • Waitress FT /PT SS/hr son to care lor 2 year old Oetting, for Interview ep-ttonist Heavy phones Charles, 432-0838 m1ss1on Must have own H II and 5 month old gtrls pomtment Must have experience llOOFEIS-21111111 \.d• Must :0vi.. att1..._1,1e * Tostess • Bcusboy 1'1 Hk Iris Preferably In my E1sts1de cA-1 t Bet"' 631 4•08 h eke Oul & a1e11ng l•• ........ •11 221 CM Mme 1 child DK. IJ•••t Ceast "" ac ., · • .. Eic~lenced only-w en wearing and dis-Parad!Se Cele ---• • • · --C I B b 548 0769 playing C>Vr rewetry Call 600 Nwpt Center Dr. NB DRIVE S Cro•• Coun 646-4834 eves/wknds l1Hr Plltt llECEPTIOllST F /T 11 0 · Caryn (7 14) 898-9596 No exp nee""' Calif c DO•est ica 3011 330W Bay St Design firm. pleasant at-Monday & Tuesday 1·5 W&ITHS I HSTHSH req d MacGregOf Yee COMPANION HSEKPR Costa Mesa. CA 92626 mospnere, M-F. Must be S l 5510 SALES PERSON ior line Biiinguai Please apply In 1631 Placentia, CM l d , Appllcatlons now being independent and type __ 1_e_1 _____ ...,,.-. 18 1 1 'd person between 2 5pm at 1c river or widowed 415wpm, 26 1•1161 * we ry s ore exp • elderly lady uve In. accepled for Part·Ttme --_ _ __ SALES* preferred Costa Mesa El Aanchllo Restaurant, n/smk. wtrlront hm. pV1 olltce position -Typing. HCEPTIOllST /SEC'TY area 5418-3403 210 I Placentia Ave. CM rm Call 557-9891 or 10-Key required No Eves 2 positions open. Mon-Fri THE CHRISTMAS-GUILD No ~hone calls please 546-2624 or Sundays Days only, 8-1pm & 1-6pm Busy (111$111) •'I now hiring for SC WAITRESSES & HOST. 25 Hrs/Wk Apply at Kirk phones & good typing Plaza. Dyer Rd, g Tustin ESSES tor AM PM. & Jewelers. 2300 Harbor skills Must be well Prior plumbing sales ex-stores Pis call 990_4796 gr11ve yard, Please apply Blvd, Ste 18,Costa Mesa groomed and rehable perience necessary 11 the GRINDER Res- No phone calls please E.11per1ence helpful but Apply'" person Mon-Fri Clalas/lt1t1ar11t1 tauranr 1400 W PCH EXECUTIVE SECRET ARY w111 rr lln Call Joan THE Ellll 'S PlUllllll! 5520 Nwpt Bch Medicine/bus Operate 63 I· t266 • _______ .;..;.,;.;. 642-8881 Manager 1526 Newport Blvd HS PHSOI ~8a~~ntosh c~mputer You OOI\ t know what you re Coste Mesa Needed evening hours Ct111llie<1 s a great piece to -hrs/wyk al ecc to m1as1ng 11 you haven·1 reaa (714)642· 1753 Calf 673•0910 aaveruse your tiome bus•· exper 6414-4311 ctoss1fled 111e1 neu - llWHSWUTH Cell! driver'• fie req'd. f driving rec;ord $4 50 lmmed empfoyme Please call 754-634 ENJOY MONEY? like earn more Without int lering 1n your hlesty Interested? 497-4510 Flllll LlllHIE IOIELS No e•per nee. $30/hr. c Lenny s photo 11u1 675-0823 CdM ---- FLOWH s••• ••lp11 PIT near 0 C Alrpc Hours flexible 852-91! IHHAL llllTEWt Accepting applicatlor 3333 w Coast Hwy, N Beach Mon-Fri 9-5 ll1lr Shll1ts -Some follow1ng In Ne- port Beach 756-1659 ---MOTEL Beaullluf Resort Hotel h the following pos11101 open •DOORPERSON •BELLPERSON •RESTAURANT LINI COOK 1r ROOM SERVIC CASHIER Xlnt wages & benefll Apply I n perso 9am-4 30pm, Mon-Fi The Newporter Resor 1107 Jamboree Rd. NeY port Beach KENNEL AIDE PIT, City l Laguna Beach. 20-40 h• per wk SS 00/hr to 111r t8 yrs or older Maln11111 animal shelter lac, feed & cares tor anlmels, 11 sues lies & gives Info t 1ne public. El(per pref b\. not req'd, apply Persor nel SOS FOfest Ave. La Bch. 497-3311 : -. llH u tc•le fir at Po• ude. J 8C· I Of· 4. coe.- 3 Call ey fl trge Vel· t tc 283 I or ..,. 4111 HB I09 53 int ry• •IL l!S to er- ~? Ill Ito ., rt 5 IE s >I ¥· IS IS £ n I. I. ' s ••ft ... ft ....... WOftler, • .. .... _,. 11 OU N w/loe dill M4NOu? WaJ ~,i;;.=·~ ~aw~~ ........................ 7' ... ;•111• oan-.... -.. ,_ ........ 41tkM. Alklftt l 1IOO ., na ~~-.... ~~duty... 11141 .. 1111 ---.-...."" ... ~I 11 MU Ad9lftl moc111rn lt"'9 .,.., , , ..... IHHll king f« • •=:; ~, .._,, chelr1 1200. fi.ctrlc ''•nch p rovonclo l ~-::-'*'produce WANTED wet!!! eo. ~ lrM>.ac:J~.::: :"-"11to041W718 n•tllM• t ProdUco-.:> nee Ofdlnet0t neectt eome lttm1 m ake offer ..... , ..... ~ .. t ........ / ...... I & Pert-time ,,..._ waltr•t1 becllground 494-7803. 515 "Through AW WWW pro-... 1t 225 r. 17ttl Lovely environ,,..~\ St. LliGune 8oech fffllonal rowt~ m•· 9!!!"!"!'!!'!"!llJ!l~~-·jii,iiiii91 trool. Co.to MeN Good poy •l!'lnoo -: SOfA ~ ~ chino w/countor, Ullo •I BL" ....... • lllTll lllTI ofltt 414-"50 dlnlnQ tbl wic:twt. rva: now 1275 414-1..,.5 Wll &IW ·--·· ~r1~:!! ~1• HOAf DtC11 M AXM11U8 swo-,.,.,.,....-H-.n------i v*tlt>le In Irvine .,.._ F/PT. 11300 mo op. ._.., ...... .._..._ "' Ofll ro• no me· vv 4x4, .,. l300 to MOO. No eolleet• P<>t1unltyl 79()..7057 SOFA, '°'"Sit. tof• bod. OhlflO W/Ce>untor, Ilk• ttoreo, 10K ml, pit, p/b, 1ng 3-4 houri • doy, anUQue • oak dMk & now 1275 4fM· 1 ... 5 5 'if wmty. Showroom Moodl)'thr11Ffldoy lftor· llTM, center podHt•I tbt !~"--cones $7700. 4"-11M 11oon. S•tutdoy end Sun· ... Ill• I ... W/lelva. 54S..HM -.. 11 ,., .. dly morning. C111 TlllTllTWTll SlEREO Well wtth fifi ....... &42·.,4333• ui:.~~lrll. -f 11" bullt·ln •1>Mllor1 '72 s;;IY wlirZr, outty WH I I t .... , Yecht Melntonanco WOflc. SSO. Gl•N lrt kite ca.,._ teblrl. newly roblt out· t11.m Pitt Nows>ort Boech ., ... No S30. 555-8 Victoria St. drive. exit eonct sesoo Not 1 but -ralo chOoeo 330 . Boy St exPOflonco noocs.d. FUlt WALL UNIT w/bllthlvt, FIRM. IOS-~ 12 f~ In 11c:' cos11 Moea.CAt2e2e or Port-Time. Call doall, drwrt, ' cabinet 38'UNIFUTE~brldoo. ..,.""*"' "'* llUWllY (213)82•-78&4 Rec:flntt w/\llbtr a hoot, 2 Ford motori. Alt cabin. 252• Herbor C.1 MeN ~;.h~~w:=~e &a,1.,. .. 1 Wu.., s100.. ~~rctur•. ::~~i.n:;. MMUI Apply In portof't to Mr • 5535 llilctll 6'&-7819 Fuentn 11 Rot>or1 Boin, PA Xc tic XL RuMSt.UML a leltt 7 14 W1I~ flOtl a Auoc, HOUSEKEEPER. Does It AMERICAN l.ndlln ltoma 301 sYNTTNT OP t401 OUtll SI Npt 8ctl AH LIYe-ln or out. L~ wanttct, -rugi, bl.lllott, ,. ,. ,. ---refs. own Cit 873-5f00 111<> Otlontaf rugs Late '83, 9 Nita.·~ to Uaml•IT 213 691·1837 reeo/erulM Under S30K. PI T 1tternoon1 Ttl•· llathati1t AllEl PUYlff n1 Tr1de conald•r•d'. :n~0111:~ == ht!t._UI Ali All D1ys SJ0.$80 wloptlOn 64&-.ee __ 9_3_P_P ___ _ cauon Mr Fuontoa. Aot>-*NEW ANTIQUE MAU* on W C S 645--3022 11' Pl-.a 2 Mttl.. DATSUN •71• 5 '° AM trl Betn. Wlllllm Froal & NOW OPEN . AR MOIRE w/mlrrort, Trallor. cat box. lltco now tng . 371( ml • It ... ASSOC ''° 1 Quall St N B 1119'11 ...... n/repaJr $550 Obo. Rallgh •2000 Obo. 84'"5093 pm bolled rodlelt. 4 IC)d. gd OPENl~GS AVAIL for l931 Nowpoft Blvd. 10 spd comp model S800 l .... /ftl INfl cond S1500 Mt-1714 manlcllrlata for new Costa Mesi 842-8990 Firm• 548-6213 •a--.. 2 __ salon Oel't vu Llg Bch Deale< space avallat>te Ency10pedl 1985 $185 _,.,... -- rer'lt space at i tOO/wk If Open 7 Daya HURRY IN!! (Was S650~Great Boollai Tn 'II af 1111 Aa ...... , Very cle1n. 75,000 ml, TOf SSS PAID ... r:2• IN U.S.A •. All> THllG HMDCa TO a =l . •A&.a• • aDVICI •PARTS • LaAalNQ lAllCCSf INV!Nl~'I ON ll1£ Wf.Sf°COOI EWIY IOIEl & cou• BUICK DEALER IN OAAHG£ COUNTY w. Offt1 . -~s.. • UMdC• ~ • Stt..ct • lA""I • [~,NII( .. ·.~·· -· . - 1n1eres1ed pis call Pllltll LIT SAU Set new 5400 t 985 (550) S 1800 oa obo. Cludct tOH S5000 Call 675-4262 497-66t0 Patll Of't 11 &. 12. Sat 9.4 Sun Americana Encyt S500 .!_79-7820 or 536-2130 -1624 ROLLS ROYCE JAllAI '11 IH 10-4 Roby's Furniture (Was St2001 838-38•3 ltmet, S.ai,.tal COUPE $72,801.42 Fl1wte11. burgundy, For P1mperod MoreodOI Boni CAU.T•AY ' NABERS CADILLAC MERCURY '78 MONARCH Orio owno<. low ml., am7fm, ale. SU~ 090. (7t 4) 673'-709' Openings Now Avall1ble Gallery. t651 Plaeen!la, JOHN WAYNE FAMILY Satt!iH 7i21 Helen Carver: Gr1n11 $2'-:000. 645-8787 Cost~ Mesa 646-3868 TENNIS CLUB memti.r-3 HP s~dult i175A2 cy; Pass. OR (503)476-8628 'IO IOOTI ... E•~~~r~!!~!sd .. Arrliaam 011 ~ h Ip :4~~5°141 C.A LL :!'~:~J~IOI. ~::·5 ~llC. VtMclH ~ MC:d. ~':~~o.ml~=~ livery of The HUNT. I llY lPPUAIOES LADIES NO RUN PANTY V Drive 139~6-4005 5 Toyota Picll·ue>. T.; vloa reoorda & t yr w11- 1NGTON BEACH/ FOUN-US lll·11U HOSE 100c gu1ranteed IJ.i /111....-L ·1 t :;:~~~~7~~~Bg~~;x ranty available TAIN VALLEY INOEPEN· $399 pr Dlstrlt>utorlhtp fl uwal erl_tt 111 HI DENT Dolivor t di" 1 15 cu It lreezer $100 or avail Call Kalle 85a.9628 · TIU Hond1 Elttnoro. runa (#Ott',,.,.1 llmlllATIUlll Top Moreodoa Prtcee Paid CALL PETER or RAY .... .,.llTI 41a1moan 213 or 71' 837 ·2333 TOYOTA '77 Collc1 ST. xlnt eond. to ml. auto, air. , II r.' 1 ! .. • I f , ... r I l , < 'o t; I \ 'j 1/: 11 842 2000 VOL VO '70 142 Sdn. rad1, st8'to, new valve Job. xii thru-out S2t50 ob{> Oya 49•·2552 Ev 497-1597 ' trade for working re-_ gre1t $150/0BO. Call Iii vv week No coooeung, no 1rigere1or 8'7-7194 Laroe !\'116' wood ci.tk. SLIPS XVXIUAle btwn hm to 3pm Jll IU ... S sollelllng Must have de-matching hlgh·beck brn Sizes 25-.nd 30' 645-4976. •PllTS 1ml fm tape, $2850 Ofc ],:;=======::;. 548-1181 Hmt 645-8814 pend1blt car. truck or unaa WWH exec Chair both In greel Cell 642-4844 -.,..,-. ~ .. ---.. --=---:·;:-,1:-::oe= 1001 Ouail St • N B s1allon wagon and In· & electric: Dryer Good cond $200 964-4968 t-Spm, Mon-Fri 1;:•=:"i:ii!i~~===~=~ 833•9300 TOY OT A ~Coron1 Lu11 Edit, like new 4dr loaded, new radials, t>nts. re• shock• $4750 5'0-9529 surC'Mj_ 142· 1~ Cond $250 847•8115 SMALL Bird night cage WAITD Tl llY JI• CLICK MBZ '7? 2400 orig ownr. Ask for JoAnne lttrlc 11H .... st... 2·x4·x9· s75 t2 Cinary Balbol llllnd thor• IOI/RENAULT lmmec cond new p11n1 & PUT Tim NlmllS Av11t1ble d1ys. evenings Stocking team, ~Chll'I· dislng 111endar'lts. cashiers receiving & over night stocking cr1w Apply 1n person TARGET Personnel 9882W Adams Huntington Beach 964-8008 E O.E S 150 Both In x.1n1 cond breeding cagea lnc:ludlng mooring. 87S-882t -.. llrea PrlOe<I tor qulcil TIYITI O.Hu 'll CALL 616-4262 cups. perches & nests ~,..,_ ....... "'~"50 WL...,. J I I )(I d M .,_,II S 100 lor all. 646-8132 •iac. Traa1,.rt1tioa S· 0 ,,. _,,, ..,. "'""' eves om • nt eon ust ~ Side 11 Side frig, exit. s 150 -___ 759-1660. dya 250·4033 $27001 494-3220 Wood desk $35 Chair C:a•trll I Aircraft 1111 MBZ '82 300SD Turbo $SO Sewing maeh $40 S,ait•tat HH Ultra lite ilrcrafi. llkt new pristine. 1n11hrecHe YW 'tl IHG Mel E/side CM 646-4924 3smm Weston Camera. 11ngte awing Nit, one IRVINE AUTO lpalamino leath int. 59K Auna. new !Ires Par1i tart 5014 flash & tripod, brend new. cylinder engine cunnard CENTER m1 S~2.:;oo..PP 873-1181 MUST SELLI 642-7279 still 1n box wtwarranty wlng S2.500or wl11 1r1de 114 9513144 MGB 'l9T59Korlgrni.eua-VW ·17'"eMue. new 11 I llY Flllnlll f65 Call 64•-2531 , Jor cycle or car l)lus cash. • -· tom spoice whlS & wood brakes & paint Cle1n 1n- LES .IT .14141 Origin el cott S5.000. 800-428-74.85 st-rlnn whl, 4 • ...,. w/00 terlor, rebullt engine • •• FrH It Yoe 1 5022 847-7t94 ._ _______ ~ s2soo·~bo 122':'982t $2700 obo. 968-33t0 8' Brunswick pool table Free kittens 1 grey T1bby c I... I ' I ii I Ill OIDIT AOOEml 'I• llTSlllSll 11100 -'10 ··L.•tt with ping pong top, wall 1 peach & wtute. Als0 r I r tr '" • .... ,_ ......... _ 1111 P/T lntlttry 11ker1, In local dept Slores, no exper. day 1ome hours. car nee. call 1(8001331-7809 rack and access $250~ Calleo. ipprox 6 mo fem I014 llJ ltlliq 14G·UOO Cordla·L X'lnt cond Blklred, to ml, $2300 645-7 408 to good home 548-4481 ·76 XL 35ft Sth whMI Like Ftn1n<:lr'lg avt 63 t-5092 Financing 1v1 631 ·5092 ;ffRJ.. BEAUTIFUL Coffee table. FREE-KITIENS TO GD HM new. al e. stereo, will sell llW 1.15 % NISSAN MAXIMA '83, xln't VW '8 ,-Red Rabbit Conv. ( ~"'l........ RESP WOMAN ~ed tor lull time office help PIClhc Plano Rental 645-6460 glass lop, gold carved 2 blk M. 1 blk M w/wlll tow venlcle. call for de-APA FINANCING cpnd. lactory maintained, 52K ml, 5 spd air. new >volkSW'31a4E!l'll pedestal legs, see 10 •P· paws. 1 grayish mix F. 1 tails 240-2365 On Approved Credit $6950 obo. 557-1012 top $5500 675-6442 1 prectate. $89 551-1413 3yr blk Mom cal Call l•alfTr1ttl TraHtr ~.~~1':~~~fy~ days 855-9174 eves. X200 Eves 673-~067 1442 S Bristol.S A BE AU TI FU L 0 AK Kelly between 4-JPM Mint cond Mull Me to ap-So!NI Restrictions Apply ---llliiiiiilll ___ l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiim;;;;;;m--mf1 141-0220 DRESSER double mlr-969-5428 precl1tll! 786-7647 • LARGEST SELECTION of t110 model, tow mllMge Codill.CI in Orange &40~11c;·~ 2600 H1tbor Blvd COSTA MESA ----1HC&IFUlllHI ... LOldeCI 39 .000 ml BoaulJ· fut car Sor 269240 •CAO '78 Eldorado Bier· ntz. mnrf, 88K mt, lmm-e. $3775 • Nwptr II Mir• 642-0795 Eves 548-8823 CADILLAC '78. Sed1n D'Eleganoe. llght blue, orig Owr'ler. S3500, 240-8263 WE HY AU IUllS USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR 'llll.llmTI• ROYAL BAO V.S, .,.o, 1/c, tilt, crulM, power w1ndllotk1. M'll lm CMI. Uc #1LST837. .... THEODORf ROBI NS FO RD • 11. • ...... ~·Ji ... (0\!A °"'·.A ' : ....... llTUll .. Alplne wttlto. MK. full power. ve ... ,,. e1oor1 Uc•~ 'UTUa• T ·Top low mlln.Nd flnlttl. custom wl'letlt , Goodvear Eaglet. Lie •542128. SHYICE STITltl ror 9 drawer. xin·t cond. s111•_.w'I amll&IT $400.513.1519 _ Offict Fuaitert YW YUi OAllPEI 'II -•i• - G I F P .,_.. ._ 11:.:J•••t , ..... 7 t4.500 mllea $14,000 Full or P1r1-T1me Laguna tr s r rov .,.,.,room --· ... ~"'!iii .. -1!!-!!"!"'"'!"'!--'"-obo 540-9362 Chevron 604 S Coa11 set onel Queen bed. dbl 41"' Tl 10"' 1540 JambOreo. NB 64().~ Movrni soon to tfle new 1 Santa Ana Allto MMI vw 84 Scirocco. 5 lpd air. 34K ml, blklgray mt, Alpine stereo ca.ss. ,_ radials S7 100 496-51 t 7 flH&nUllAL OtLILLO can.n ...... Hwy. Laguna 8cti dresser. end tables like ,. ,. flltttrcyclH/ SERVICE STATION AT· new 1150 no .ms OFF LIST Scttttrl 1811 TENDANTS up'd Reis DINING table Country NEW NAME BRANDS RIVA SCOOTER t80 Red Day SM! Sundey off French. unused, beaut Office furn & 141Pp41M alway• gar1ged now SS/Hr to start CdMI NB sotlCI wd 42x72 w/2 20 •OFFICE KING• larger llrts $ 1295 are1 644-7 t51 lea ls S 1600 760-9171 L1Quld11ors 497 -6073 or 494•1187 HIPPlll CUii KING SIZE BED ANO Female/Male non·smol\er WALNUT HEADBOARD. Full· Time In Irvine Call GOOD CONDITION Jane 250-1299 Must $225 540-3238 eve pass security check Lovely oak coff tbl, wood 2500 S Falrvl1w. SA 1714)557-KING YAMAHA '83. 180 Riva XEROX 1020 Desk-Top Ce>poer Uke new. takes any paper Paid S 1800 asking $600 obo 675--7243 Scoo1er X'lnt cond, blue/blk, radio, wndshld, lrunt< S 1300 673-39 t3 SEPWTI OllPWI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW M-F 11119. S·S 11116 626 S. Euclid SI Fullerton, CA 71~6JOO 2t3-69t-670t STUDENTS In tloctronl<:s dinette set. 011 wht tr1- wan1ed lor PIT phone d1t1onal aola. crib and work covering trade changing tbl 854-385 I show le1ds Send appll· cation lo Bo11 5233, Gur- den Grove. CA 92645 •••• liiiaall t NEED A COMPANION? Oogs-Cats·Kltttnt. Come to the Newport Antmal snelter 644-3656 .. ,, 111,1111 • .... II ••z• ••• 1111 • cllllllllll1111111 $2.40 per day Tl'l11's ALL you pay tor 3 llnes. 30 d1y minimum In Ille SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll All FOii LOIS Your Sorvieo 01roctory Aeprotente!lve 142-4321 .... 310 ,. ............ ti ... . SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IAn ONLY ~/tine. CALL 642-5671. lalMI Isla.. I l H .;.Co.;.;1..,t1..,fll.-t-.11...__.-...;;.;i SUPER GARAGE SALE Sii 9-4 F'urn. pictures, For SI John Vtanney lamps, exercise equip, Guild. 60 1 N Baylront, kll<:h rtems. clothes (adult Balboa Island, Sat Oct & chlldl. child's toys. I 1, 9 to 1 PM Great CASH 1869 Elba Circle b&rglns Incl Sailboat. !Mesa Verdel waterford cryslal, t1m~a. bike 11e1ment, golf clubs, jewelry bnc-a·brac. im- ported soaps books br ass so fa. baby Saturday 9-1 Floor cover- ing. furn, hsetiold & baby items, etc 1337 Conway beh1nC1 Fec:tco lurmture. loys. games, UNIQUE GIRLS BED. cameras & COiiectabies DOUBLE VERY CUTE YARD SALE ArlllQue & modern lurmture plus lots more 206 OPAL SUNDAY Only 7am-noon Ct1t1 Mt11 6124 3 F1m11y Sale Wood & lea1her crafts Photo archery. ski & golf equ1pt Furn clothes. bike gas lawn mower. lg & sml dMks, comm'I trac-htes Volvo eng etc etc• 2862 Ch1os Rd M Verde Sat Call Terry 642-7 t56 YARD SALE Everything musl go• Furn clothes, 1oys bike typewriter. e~erc equrp Satl Sun 9-3 2191 Pomona btwn Wilson & Victor1e FtHtaia Valltl 6134 SatlSun -3 Ser wl stOOls & lots ol barvware. tbl1. surfboards & much more 17786 Santa Anita Circle 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH ~l-llll;l4t-llS1 'llMYf 121 Alpine whtle T • T oP full ~ turned Por1 lnj, new Eagle GT• low 'PON·--T-IA-C-'7_1_GPSJ---. mllet Uc •420098 Ill Portl. gd cond. ~. 111 II blk. nu tires. t>ott. atrtr $1200 obo SA&-2719 NtllC NOTICE FICTITIOUSMl9MH NA•STA~ Tile following per~s ere doing bullness u NEWPORT FUNDING COMPANV. 2845 Mesa Verd41 Drive East, Coate Mesa. Calif 92828 J Douglas Studebak.,. 2946 Mevt Piece, Coete Mesa Ca111 92626 TlllS bUSll'8H II COi'· dueled by an Individual J Douglu Sludeball.,. Tto•s stalement -• lli9d with tile County Cltrtl ol Or· •1199 County on October 2. 1986 11»1• PubhShe<I Orange C041st CHEVY '70 C1maro. VII Oa1~ Pilot Oc1obef 11 18 307 runs grut. xlnl 1n-2S Novembef 1. 1986 tClfiOf needs minor body Sa-<>53 S700 Obo 645-6092 Pt.a.IC NOTIC[ c1m "'onaTIH FICTITlOUt ., ..... S t995 NA• STATl...-T 644-0807 or 675-0854 Ttoe 1~1ng !*son• ere OO+ng bu5ll'e$S .. CHEVY Celebrity. '84 s1I-WEISER MAGNETICS, ver 4dr al e v-6. 21:122 Wavecrest Clrele AM/FM, cruise contrOI. Hunung1on Beacto Calif $4500 760-0322 92646 RICl'lard Charles Bruoe CllYSUl, 1112 21322 Wavecrest Circle, 71 000 orig mites i1tn'1 Hununoton Beach. Calll cond must see to ap· 92646 prec1a1e $850 o bo Tll11 busmen Is con· 639·3 t 11 dueled by 81' 11'd1vldv11 R•cllard C Bruce •14 CILT flSTA WAI Tl'ua sta1emen1 wH llleO Auto air, stereo, eass, w1111 the County Clerk of Or Pracll 7 passenger ~~i: Coul'ly on October 6 Vin • 800609 FU1m 111HI Pubhslled Orange Cott• HHODOH ROB INS FOGO "t. I II ~ • t • • I A "-" 1 j, • • ' 08lly P1101 Octobe< 11 18 2S November 1 1986 Sa 061 Pt.a.IC NOTICE .. 4 4 Ill or.,. C.. DM.Y ltll.OT/ a.turdtly. OctObef 11, tlM ... ...,...,. ~CflW ~ °"'l.Oot•C0111Gf•UOfl Qrde, tM•lftoll 9'Mft, ~ ~ C... -Died Of T!Wt. dMed 0. Thie .. ~ ... !led Ctlll t"4t ~ ,_. ........ I? T~·= .,. The lolloWffle IMlf'IOM .,. The~ ........ .,. .... H . , ... Md ,.. wltfl IM Cownty Cl9rtl Of Or· Tiiie bUI.,_. .. con• ~ .. ,;;;-• _,.___ dOlllQ~• ~~-cor-. on Dec11.., )1. einee~~on 1ec>ttir11t>et Oue19fby ~Met.... • .... '° ~ buelneM • AL\IED 9UQ.DCM llOI ,AJfUNGINRM.a ANO 1MI. Ill 9oola Dll4, , ... H . 1tM Wm f '4MM•tl.icS SA IEHNMIDIA!~ £. 11111.St ..._ tOt.'Santa D!VlLO,MI NT. HU M . H ~t l'Ull\bw Pl.lblllMid Orange Cout Tnit tt•t_..,.,,. _. ftleO ~~!=~ ~· e:. Al'A c.111 tH27 Tlv•rton Cite•• WHI • D1314n. Ill ,.. °"""' .. 0-.V Pll04 Octooet 11, 11. ¥Wit" Ille Covn4Y Cieri! Of Or· tH&I ' fl '0 I) H t r t r b 1 r t Mlnllt«, C. IMa COfdt Of Sen ''anotKo 25, Novemblt 1, I... 8 111(11 County on -~ ~ H . ....,_., 3tOO IM*PftlMtncl ,CallfOfftle ~ Coun~.f[/J _. S...o.t 17• 1* .... M Park Otllt\ °'.Corona del Th11 bu11n ... 11 ~· oCWt :::=tt !~ ·-ec ..,,...,.r Pl.ltllltMO °'""" eo.t Mer C.ilf 9"21 Mted tly' • corporlllOn ~ ,--iw1"4 Ste> .,., 27 Thil bu.in.ae I• COfl• lltob•r: s Hlttrb .. ,, w::.~ t:."' i ..: '•TAT119fT Of g:it~·~~ t t, I~~... . du~~ b~ ~ ~tatement ... .... ..,.... AIANll a•••MT Oil s.-001 J Thlt tletement -flled wttt1 lhl County et.II of Or· on ~&&Ir 7. 1tM UM Oil flCTmOUe w1111 the coun1y Cll!t ot Or-= eounty on Oclo'* 2. • c-..... ...,. .• ~ ':::I T"'=~•on• "8lJC Jl)TIC( PottUOll. C.WorlM. 245 ~ 11 Ille COunlY Cl9rtl of Or· -. County oo -temw 1 ,_,.,,. T• tMnl,_ IA c°" tOOM..,,. • C••'* turYe the UM of -aner ~ A·1, Cott• Meet. County on Octollllr 7, 22. tN9 • • ---............... • 8 1 ,ICTITIOU8 .,..... c..i• 92tH 19 9 ,_ ~blllhed Or .. Ooalt due11d ~ • genetel pwt.. .. =., --·· 1111 FlcllllOUI UI neH .... tTATIMIMT Thi• ..... 1ne1. It con· '111111 Publllhld OrtJIOI Coeet Deily Piiot Octot>er 11, 11, • nenNp ..... .......!'!!it• I Nwrw THE HUNl'INOTON, The IOl!owlng CMlf.onl .,, dUC11d by, a OOfporetlon Publtthld Orll\09 Coast Dally Pilot October 4, 11, 11, 25, ~bit 1, ,... Batu SarllkbY r,,__ Orangt CoMt 111& 1 ''°'Ida Slrllt HU/II· dOln bylitllll.. Vlclotla W .. tOn ly Pilot Octebet 11, 11. 25 1986 • • S.0541 Til4t llatement •M lllld O.ity _..,. Octoe. 11• , ... ~ton .. een, Clllll 92M 8 1JE TAN STOP' 16051 ™• ttt1tnlel'lt wu flied 25 Noven1t>..-1 ttee S.-OH NOTICE w1111 ~County Clerk 01 Of· a.oeo lhe F'lelltlout 11111" ... BtOOltllU •• •O ;ounieln with !tie County CIWk o1 Or· ' • sa-450 ---------P\Bl.IC ange County on SIC>iemai.t N'"1e ,.,.,,Id 10 •l>OYol wu v11i.y. C.1of 9210. •• county on SIC>i*"'* fUl.tC fl)flC( '9CTmOUI tulMll 24 IHI ,_ "8.tC Jl)TIC( flld .._ °'~ =·~.~ f'IOl\ard A PdcMc:, ?82 I 19 19H rtaJC ll)TIC( NAMI ITAT'lflllWT Publtthed Ort• Coat ~.. LO(I Or . Hul\lington leeel'I, PW bGM. FICmtOUI eueeNIU Thi lollowlng ptflOM .,. 0.lly PllOt Oct°'* 4 11 11 llOTIC8 Oil Oe9IM C<ltP.OrMlon Call· Cthl 92&48 Putlllttlld Oranee CoM1 A.DVUTl-WT fUllC NOTICE NAMI ITA~ doing buslnHt" 25 19'9 . . . ~ HIAMeQ fofrff. 1M t I F'lof!cJt Slfffl. 'on•t•noe L Palkovlc. Otlly PtlOt 8-pt9mblt 27, D41PAlnWNT Of Tl'I• tollowlng p«ton• •• SHEL TON CONSTRUC· S.-022 -.~OMco•'"'•••..... Huntington 8HCll, C•llf 1 1 Lori ()f . Huntington Octobef 4. 11. 18, ··:e .O()t ~ ,ICTITIOUI eUtlNIH doing busl~ U Tl~CO , p O Bo11 9775, ~ _... 1264• 9-11. C1hf 92848 I 11Jtvte91 NAMllTAft•NT US SPOATS AC· l66S5 Mt Etl!I, Fountetn OllntlCITYOll Thie bullnnt wu con· J:• bullnHI la ,con· IN~NTAL dJ,,11e:!::'!!':''°"'',. g~:n~o:~~s·sJ1~2~. ~:!= v1111y,Ca1111n128 N~~aersv~ev d1;..'6by1eor~•:"flled d ~~li!'tb~==wtf• MOC NOTIC( MIOUltCHMCTION J INDUSTRIES 20A32 c·"f ""2705 Wtlhtm F Shellon 196~ P\8.IC NOT1CE GIVfN lt\11 on WICll 1 .. 1y. 1 atatemen w TIM 1111ernen1 wH lllld Notice 19 hereby given by Stnll 'Ana Ave • 21·. Sen•• A"~·s S~r11 AdYentUttt. Mt Erin Fountain Vtt-,. Octobtt 22. llM, et ?:30 with tlle County Clefll of Or· wllh ~ CO\mty Clt<k of Or· 'ICTITIOUI .u.-11 Ille o.p.r1men1 of Otvetoo- •n•. Clllll 92704 Inc , CaUforrnla, 2122 South. Colli 92709 FICTfTtOUI eu ... 11 Pm In the Olly c.nc11 lf\OI Countv, on S41s>l•mber ,,.,.. Qounty on Septemblt NA• ITATS...., ment Setvlces. Envfronmen· " Ttus business IS con NA• IT A TllllRNY Cllll'llbln, 10200 ...._Av· 21 ltae ""f'~e. T f . 111 Rttou<QIS Section of Ille s!~:i:nJ• =~c':~. ~~~! Gr•nd Ave Suitt C, Senll dueled by an lndtvtdull The following perSO(ll •• tnue, Fountain V#fllr/, tM Published Or~ Co11t t7 ,,_1,. he ~ P«'eont .,, City ol Huntington &..ch An•. Calif 92704 M:11,;·~~~:~:!5s 11 con• Wilham F Slletton doing butinffS H Pltnnlng Commlttion wlll Dally Piiot Oclo~~~ 1. 18, Publilned Orange eo.st do~n::cJ•,~~ •;Oo, 1720 Jh11111e following reQuatt 1« Tiiis bu11neu 11 con-ducted by,• corpor1llon wn11111:~e't'~~eynJ1;:•offl~ TOWN CENTER PLAZA, hdd • put>Mc llMrtng on IN 25· Novemt>e< 1' S•..045 Ditty Pt101 Sei>teml* 27. Santa An• Ave Cotta ~·1~~ ~I ·~~· ...... •,u !WCtlCI b" Ml lrldtvldu1I Bot>elle Moreno, ~· l90 I East 411\ StrMI, e.nt• IOllOwlnG lltnil. OGIObef 4 11, t9, t998 M•H. Cellf. 92927 r.V~wu •;.::'..., 1 ev-•..,... ~ E J P:ttchetl ·~r County on October 1• An• Cahf 9~705 CONOITIONAL USE NR· S•·998 Sally Merle Jacques 1678 ~ ...... r111-oonllMN;n"' Tiit• a111eme'1t wes llled r•i:~rs statement wu lli.d 19 6 FU1507 Equny Partt1ert/Two, MIT NO 882 Pta.IC NOTIC( R1v1u1d• Pl Cost• Met.. Oc~1~·ci::,,,lon No wllll lhe County Clefk ol Ot· Wllll tile Countv Cltfk of Or· Or C t 2000 Powell StrMI, EIMry· Petition tubm411ed by Cell •IDllC MnTIC£ Ct!lf 92827 .. ...., •fl09 County on Octobet 2. , Publ1Sh4!d ange OH ville Calif 94608 Ktrclltr Enttrprltll tor ... TATIMENT CW ~ nu tn1a bualnen la con-96-51 (Conditional fxcec>· 1988 ;~g~9~~nly on Seotembef Da11y Pilot October 4 t' 18 00n W C1r1son. 2 S•nd demollllon ol 1111111ng bl;ffd. Wt1'HDRAWA&. FROM flCTlTIOUI eU11Nlll ducted b¥ an lndlllldull lion No M-78, Conditional n 21w FSZOMO 25 t986 Si-02? Hin Ro•d Orinda, Call! Ing and conttructton 01 1 'AflT .... IHW WAMI ITATIMIWT Selly Merle Jec:Quet UH Permit ~o H ·50, PubhsMld Or•nn. CoeJI p bits~..,. '"'-•""""' "-··t 9~~t:l new ne lnciud~ drlv.tflru ,~T"!.~1 ••~a-"11 ~ .... foltow•~g naraon1 are Th•• st111n1ent wu lll•d Coaat•l Oe~I p.,. -..,-u '""' ..,.._ . .,.. _,.,... Tiie Blumberg 1984 °-~ ""45 w -" """ ... •.-; "" ~· ,... mil) Is I leQuett for • 181 011ly Ptlot October 11. 18. Daily Piiot Octobe< 4. 11, 18, PUBLIC NOTICE c 1 b1 e T, u 51 D~ri'j;i •• •• Afr\ef venue. NAMI doing business n wltll tlle County Clerk of Or· • 25. NovemM< 1, 1996 25 1986 Btumbetg Trust... 48 1 ..t~Et,0 VARl~NCE CASE ,._ tolloW\ng peraon has UNITED STATES HEAL TH •fl09 County on Sei>ttmber ~o~lnt~n!/epert~~ ;ro: ________ s._-04_9 Se-019 FICTITIOUS eualNlll Dalewoo<I Drtve Orlnde, P1tltl0o aubmllted by P. wltlldr-n oegenera1p1rt• CARE RECRUITERS, 666 17. t996 fl20111 jlCt compoNd of two end Ptlll.IC NOTICE i-----------NAM£ I TATEMINT Cam 94563 Ruben Soto tor • rHr Y#d ""from the pertMrst\lp op. Beker St Suite •05. Coll• Publ1shld Or•,._ Coet1 ttwM atory atructunie OY9r Dl1111 1C Ml'IT1CE Tiie lollowtng persons If• Rtenard G Wolleck, 3464 1 I ..... a a.. conn·-1on ...-.. 8'8.-un6lf IN fletltiOUI Mesa. C1lll 92626 -.... -tubl8freneen perll....,. Tiie rUUL nu 1 dOlng bu11ness IS Cl•y S11ee1. San Fr1t1Cltc0, ~,,; ~~~w;;~ ,; bu.iM:u name of SunHI Wiiiey T Moore, Jr · 635 Oiily Piiot Sep~em= 27· 7 4 grou acre tltl i't.,,on tlle NEW CREATIONS BY Callt 94119 Ing pelio •• 9102 McBride Appralsel Service at 2730 West 8eker 0.703. Cosll October '· 11, 1 • 1 eut ~ ol Lall• StrMI be--FICTlTIOUI tU ... H NA• ITAT9MENT FICTtTIOUI IWIMH Tiie fotlowing per1ons art NAME ITATUllNT doing butlntta .. Tiie followlng persons tt• STEPHEN C. GROAT DE· OlllQ ~ullness II vELOPMENT INC , 235 E NEWPORT TACKLE. 239 Bak et Street Suitt A. Coll• ugonl• St . Newpon S.ech. Mesa, Cell! 92628 all! 92663 Stept>en C. Groat, Ctll· I LeRoy H Wiegand, 239 lotnlt . 418 Glodenrod. Cor· Lugorila St . Newport Betel\, on• c!.i Mar, Calif 92625 Calif 92663 Tl\11 bualnH • I• COfl• Suaanne F Wiegand. 239 ducted by • c0<por1tlon lugonlt St . Newpor1 Betel\, Stepl\ln C Groll c.i11 92&63 Thts s11tement wu fllld Thi• bualn•H 11 con· will\ the County Cltfk ol Or· ducted by llutband and wife •rig• Cou"ly on Sei)temt>et LeRoy H Wiegand 23 1996 Tiiie statement WH llled ,,_.. wtlll the County Cieri! ol Or· PubHslled Or•nge Cout ange County on September D•tly PllOI October 11. 19, 29. 1988 25 November t 1996 '1:11117 ' Se-043 Publlslled Orenge Cout ---------Da1tyPi10t 0c1ob41f4, 11.18, P'tlllJC NOTICE 25 . 1986 S...020 FRANCOIS, INC . 17 11 Tiie Croom 1990 ~0-River AV9nUI Camino C191suano •7 San Mna Caltt 92628 S.."9 1.-n Ptctn Ind Alltnl• In Coley River Circle • 10. cable T1u1t. George E THISE MATTERS ere Ci.rntnle CA 92672 TlllJ bualneu 11 con· the Oldtown Specific: Plen. Fountain v11i.y. Catll 92708 Croom, Jr., TruSIM . po. being prooeaNd ~rauant lo The flctltlou• business ducted by an lndlvldu•I P\111.JC NOTICE CZ (Dlllrlct 21 end tilt Qown. New Creations By Ftn· Qo1teoo9, Incline VIiiage, N\I the PWwllno Lewt ot the name refeued to 1bove wts Wetl•y T Moor• Jr town Specific: Piii\ Dlltrlc1 COtS Inc Catltornt•, 17 I 1 .... 50 Sttle Of Catlfotnle, GOll9rn· flied tn Orange County on Tll1S ll•tement WH llled FICTITIOUa eu ... al a.. Thi arff le dlslgn•lld Coley Rover Citcle 1110. fhe LeWI 1983 Revoeebll menl Codi. 6.000 11 eeq .. June 3 1993 FILE NO will\ Ille County Cieri< of Or-NA• aTAT9MENT for Medium Olntlty Reti- Fountain V1lley, Calil 927ot trlilt. M•rv1n T Levin. end the Fountain Valley Mu· F219294 enge County Ofl Seplember Tiie fottowtno J>4WIOnS tr• ctenti..1 al'ICI Mixed UM Of. Tn•s bus1ne11 11 con-Trustee. 2000.Powell Street. nielpel Codi. Tltle 21. Full N•me and Address ot 19 1986 dOlllQ bU9lf1eM II 11cl41/~ldlntl•I dueled by a corpotetlon Emery.1111 Ct hf 94808 THOSE DESIRING TO 1... Ille Peraon W1tlldrewlng FS20251 ISLAND TANNING, INC · Cop ... of tllt.M requntt Memly Nolol, Vice Prtsl· The Kaplan 1992 Revo-tily In fevor or In opposlllOn JtmH E Morg1n. 407 PubHsned Or•'1ge Coast 302 B Marine Avl . 8elbOll 1r1 on file with Ille City dent ~ Trwl. Jefi M ~1111. tothePJ®OMbwlffbeglven Mot1t1re y Ln S e n Diiiy Pllol Septemb« 27. Island c.ltl 92962 ci.rtc. Crty of Huntington Tiiis Sl81etnenl Wit fMd Tt11,t11. 117 Avenld• .,, ~unity 10 do IO ., Clementi. CA Oc1obtt 4 11· l8, 1986 Ronald J G•m8'. 8432 Beecll, 2000 Main StrMt, will\ tlle County Cieri! cl( Or.-Mi,Mlorts. Tiburon. CaJll. tl'I• Pl4lllO lleltlng. tt furtll« Signed• Jtmet E Morgan Se-005 Rutgers Cir . Huntington Hu'1tlngton Beech, Call· 1T1ge County on Octoblf 2. 94110 lr1forr\Wlien Is delK~. you Publllhed Orenge Coast Beech. Cllil 92847 l0<nl• Any Plflon wltnlng 1986 1•ry E Sheldon. 451 mey conttGt the Pfenning ~ Prtot Seplember 27. POOi.iC NOTICE James L G1rner. 302 to comment on tlleM r .. '121"7 Montcrett Pltce, Oeovllle, Oepert"""1 11 H 5·U 25. ~to~•. 11, 19. 1986 M11r1ne Ave · B•lboe lllltnd, quests m1y do to In wrllln9 PubHSMCI Orange CoHI c.tll 94629 1ndrtferto thetboveltem-. Se012 FlCTITIOUI •u ... a• Call! 92662 wltllin 10 day• 0111111 nota Dally Piiot Oclobe< 11, 11, .ftoDert J p. Monti 2045 11 1 IWOt>OMd action It NAlft STATEMIH'T lh1s but lneu 11 con-by providing Wfltttr'I com- 25 Novemt>e< t 1986 Olk1'r)d Av.,_, ~t. cllalltnged In court, there "8.IC NOTICE The folloW'tng person• are ducted by a gen91'81 P•'1· menl9 10 the Oeptt'1ment of S•..o57 Ce11J:'46I1 m•y be a llmll•llon to rllllng d<Mng ~atneu as "~$nip Ol\letopmlnt Services, En. ---------'Ale Olnlely Femlly Trvsta only tftoM IMUel ., Ille PIA>-• ACT1TIOUI --II HUS TING'S ARTWOADS. R()fl Garnet Yifonment .. ~ SIC-~llC NOTICE Weh., e Da11ley. Jr . llC ne8Mg delcf'lbed In *" MAim tUftWJfT 10908 El Cid Ave., Foun11tn Tiiie lltttmenl wu flied tlon. p o 9011 190, Hunt· ---------Truttet, 1~ Veteran A11e . notice or In 'Wfllttn eor• TM toltowtne pereona are Valley, Calll 92708 w1111 111e County Ci.ti! of Or· tngton Beech, CA 92M9 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll No 311, lOI A~ C•lll reapondence delivered to dolnQ tM191neU u Steven M~hMI Hu1Ung Inge County on Sei>ltmber CoJT1men11 will be con· FICTITIOUI eUINH NAMI ITATIMENT 80Qa6 tile Plan~ CommlMkln .. C & S !HTERPRISES, 10726 Et Tiburon, Foun1a1'1 t9, 1998 tldefed by lht dlClelon· NAME ITATt:•WT MllC NOTtcl The 1o11ow1ng perao:11.,. • f"9 Wiiie i9.. FamJJy Of P'tor to tlle-~bllo.-i--1835 Wntttler ~ve. B·t3. Valtey;-Cellf 92708 'l20ill1 ma'ilng body 1n Ila dellbera· Tiie IOlloWlng pertona "' ___ ..,_ ______ .dOlnq butlness .,. t rua(. ~ J ThomH we111, 1ng Co.ta MeM, Ctlll. 02627 lllts bu11neu 11 con· Put>11aned Or•• Cout tlon on whether ui En· 1 ,,.,,,..., ~ CWllomla, tor tlle ~ ol llGHTllN C 1' ~fl!'AlfUCATID I U IHl\.TIM. 'Wll•MIO'W .... 4' IM ...... , ...... ,,., ....... ........ °"'°'of .... ~ Atlftl .. 11 '"" DrM. CCNlla ...... cal-,.,_ ............ ,.. turned to "" Mtentlon Of "'8 Qty Clertl ..... laid lllM "'9111. In ....... ~ lcMr\lltlld on ttll ovttlde with Ille 9id Item Number Ind the OpieNno Dal• lec:tl bid "*' .-clly Met\ ana ~ item .. Mt Iott!\ In the IC*~ Any Ind Iii Ill-Ilene to tM epeclfleellOnt mutt be diet• ly •11tld In the bid. ~ flil· U(I 10 ... forth tlly ltMI In the llS*lfleltlont lt18ll be ~ound• for r1jeetl0n of tilt &cf\ bid~ NI f0f1h Ille full n1rnes ~ rllldetleel Of Ill PlflOnl end Pll11el lni.tlllld In the propoMI. " tM bid It by • corpor111on, .. .,. the namet °' the of. fie.ti wflo CM '6gn 81'1 eorttmtnt on behalf Of 111e eorpor•llon end wtteth•r more 1han one olfic• nMJll algn II lhl bid II by I 1*1· nerlhlp or 1 lolnl Yenture. ... ,. lhe ',,.,,,.. end ed· dr ..... Of ell 911*111 pert· nera Ind !Olnt ~lurer• II 11'11 bidder It a tole propnetortl\19 Of anol"- entlty 11111 dOH 1>u.t1neu ul'ICI., • llcttllou• name. tlle bid sn•" M tn Ille reel name of the bidder wttll • deeig· nation lollowlng thowlnp "DBA (the fletttlout nemeY . prolll<led. however. no fie· tlllout nem1 shell be UMd \h'lleH 1"-8 II 8 eutr.,,I reg11tratlon with Ille Orenge County Recorder In c ... of COfl>Of'lllon1, Include lh• names of Ille Pr .. tdent, Sec:rlttty. Treuurer, and Man.ge< The Cit)' Counoll of the Clly ol Cost• ~eu r'""'91 the right to r•leCI any or all bid• . Vendor wll be required 10 comply with •M ac>c>llC•t>tl Equ11 Employment Op· pof~unlly laws end regu.- letiOns Tiii• contreet 11 aubjlCt to • fln~I ual11anoe con- tract belwelrl Ille Orange County Trensll Olstrlc1 and th• U S Oepertment ol Transport atlon • All bidder• will be required 10 te111ty thet they.,. not on Ille Cornptrotler General'• 1111 of 1nellglbll cont11Ctor-. Publllhed Orange C~tt Delly PllOI Oclot>er 4, 11, 1986 Sll040 Ml.IC NOTIC( 4olfl9 t)1J~IS FICTITIOUl IW ... 11 THE HUNTING TON, TrusiM, 17 60U\t'I Al .. Mirt. CLINTON tHE""OD, Rlchlld CovinGton. 1835 dUC1ed by an lndlllldual Oally P11ot Seotember 27. v1roriment1I lmpec1 Rec>ort FORBES ENTERPRISES NA• ITATI...,., 19851 Ftorlda Strei. Hunt· So Laguna, Calif 92977 secretary, ~ C-· Whittler Ave 8-13. Co111 Steve Husllng Oclober '· II, 18, 1988 ahould be pr9')1red for tllt flCTITtOUI eu ... al 1l220 ~ St • Foun· Thi foll0Wlt1g persons t re tngtot1 Beacll. C•llf. 92648 Douglas M l<llly, 2000 ml11ton MeH . Calif 92927 Tiil& Sl•lement waa Ill.CS Se..007 projlel NA• ITATS•NT taln \leltey, Calll 92708 domg bustness as Huntington BeeQI Con Powell Street Emeryvllle, Publltlled Orange eo.tt Et le Slf I on . 4 0 8 '" wtlh the Couflly Clerk of Or· Publlllled Orange Coett The loltowtno CMlftonl .,. orrf~;0~911,:i~!b•eau: FOX MANAGEMENT co. vataseent Hosp1111 Cotl>Of· C.llf 9•608 Deny Pilot Oc1ober 11. 1988 Ja1hmtne, Coron• del Mar. ange County o" Seolemllef PtltUC NOTICE Delly Pilot October 11. 1986 doing 1>ustne11 ... us Tll 20581 Pebble Lane, Hunt· t Uon. C11tlorn11. t 8811 Jonn L1t·Ntelse'1, 2000 S.058 Calif 92625 19. 1986 St~ 1 Comm, 19541 Gothard. 92714 1ng1on BHCll Ctllf 92646 Florid• Street, Huntington Powell Street Emery111lle. Tll1s bu1lne11 11 con-'aaoaM flCTITtoUa tU ... 11 Hunli11gtot1 Beech • 103 Tiii• bUltneu I• con· Bruce w Tnompaon. Beacll. Calli 926'9 C11tf 94609 c unr1cE dueled by eo-par1nen Pubtlslled Orlflge Coul ..... ITAT9MENT POOi.iC NOTICE 92847 ducted by an tndtlllduat 20561 Pebble Ltne, Hunt· Tl'111 bu11ne11 Is con-Rot>er1 J C1Spanan. 47 PUBll "" Richard Covington Dtlly Pilot September 27. Tiie lollOwillQ persona If• Kend•ll Scot Adema, Tommy lee Forbes 1ngton Bttcn Calif 926A8 dueled by •corporation Bulkley, No 6 Sausalito STATEMENT OF Tl\11 stttement was llled Oc1ooer 4. 11 19. 1996 doing bullneu u NOTICE 20621 Sandpiper, Hul)t· Tiits statement w•s ltlld J•nts foa Tllomp1on. Tim J P•ulsen Vtee PtNl· Caht 94965 AIANOOMMINT CW wllll Ille County Cllf1t ol Or· S•-006 P REF'ERRE 0 AUT 0 , INVITING elOI tngton Bctt. CA g2846 wltll Ille County c .. rk of Or· 20561 Pebble L•n• Hunt· dent V1CIOt Oruo1n 3196 UIE OF FICTITIOUI ange County on Se(>lember 20270 C)'pl'IU, Stnla Ana. 910 mM lllls bu1lne11 It con• ange Counly on SeptemMr 1ng1on Beac11. Callt 92646 Tiits statement was filed Wa9111ngton. No 7. Si n IUllNEll NAMI 17. 1986 POOi.iC NOTICE Calif 92707 NO. 1..i ducted by en lndlvidual 24 1986 Tll1s bullneu 11 con· wilhtlleCountyClerkofOr· Francisco Calli 94115 Tne totlowtng persona "20115 Cery Al•" Lambetn. NOTICE IS HEREBY Kend•llS Adam• F3207tl oucte<I by 11usband •ncl wilt ange County on September 11wtn F e tn bet g 2 1 O II ave abandoned 1119 use 01 Published Orange Coast FICTITIOUI IUIMal 20270 Cypreu. Santi Ana, G 1 v EN 11111 s ••I• d Tiit• 1t•1emen1 wu llled Pubhslled Or•fl09 Coast Bruce w Tnompson 30 1996 Ald&rbrooll Plaee Moraga. Ille FtctlllOul Bualneu Dally Piiot S9')1ember 27 NAME ITATIMEWT Calif 92707 propot1tswttt M received by wtlll lht County Clerlt of Or· Deily Puot October 1 I, t8 ll'us. statement was ttled F3.21t12 Cettl 94556 N•me DELMA CA RE Oc101>1t ' 11 19, 1996 Tiie lollowtng P«ton• .,e Ou-Alen Potter, 20270 the cny of COiia Mese 10 •fl09 County on Auguat 29. 25 November 1 1986 will'I the County Clerk ot Or· Puohshed Ortnge Cout Arlhur Holl 5969 Ztnn CENTERS INC HUNT . S•·002 doing bullnesS IS CYPre11. SITll8 Ane, C•lll. wit· Tiie City Council. P.O. 1986 _______ S_t_-0•2 an9e Counly on Oclot)e( I Da•ly P1101 Octobet i I 18. Orovt-Oakland Cthl 94611 ING TON BEACH CON· A SLICE Of' ORANGE 92707 Boll 1200 C~tt MeSI C•Jt.I n1a. P\llLIC NOTICE 1986 25 November I 1986 AllenTrant,4 Commodore \IALESCENT HOSPITAL. P\llllC NOTICE COUNTY 1900 16111 SI H T1111 bualneu 11 con-torn•• 92628-1200 on <><, Pubhllled Orange eo.tt ., .. FICTITIOUI 9Ul*EH NAME ITAHMENT Tiie lollowlng persons are doing business H BVI DISTRIBUTING CO . P 0 Box 927 San Ju1n Cep111rano Call! 92675 3:<>952 Velle Rel . 92693 BYI. Inc . Canrornla, P O Bo• 927 Sa n Juan Cep11tr•no. Calll 92675, 32852 Valle Rd 92893 TlllS bu11neu 11 con- ducted by 1 oorporatton em YatH. Presldtr'll Tll1s Sltltment WU flied wllll lhe County Clerk of Or· ange County Ofl September 24 1986 FUOMS Pubhslled Orange CoHI Daily PllOI October 4 11. 18. 2!> 1986 Si -02611 MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNEH NAME ITATEMENT Tiie fonow•ng persons art doing busoneu as 700 MARKET AS· SOCtATES XXXll 2699 Whole Road Suite 255. Irvine Ca111 927 •• FNS Mort919e Service Corp C•lllot111a 700 Mar- kel Street. San Francisco. C101 9•102 Rile~ Bowe• Apartm~ts v 2699 WMe Roed Suite 255 Irvine Cahl 92 7 • • This business 11 'On· due.led by ii general pert· n&oh1p JS "'"ey Tn1s sia1emen1 ,..., llled wtlll '"" Counry Clfttk of Or· l\nge Cl')o1nty on Septembe< 2• 1986 F3208lt Publ•'Sltt'l..I Orar gt Co111 Datt, P•l<>t 0rtol>4!r 4 It 19 25 1986 Sa-024 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME STATEMENT Th" lollowing P""ons are do•ng busmess n CODEUS CLI NIC AL DIAGNOSTIC LABOAA· 10RY 1' 161 N""port AWJ Ste 0 Tustin Cthl 92MO John Codaua Arcnu M1r1na Slip •26 3333 W PactftC' CoeSl H"'Y Newoort Beech Callt 92M:l Sllarot1 Cbdev1 ArthM M.,lna $Up • :16 3333 W PectfiC Coe11 Hwy NllWl>0<1 Beach. Caltt 92863 Tll•t bu1lneu 11 con· dueled by lluaband •nd wtfe Jolln Codeut Tl\11 l l•lemerll WIS filed wtlh the County Cieri< ot Or· 1ng1 County°" Septemt>e< 2•. 1986 F120111 Put>llttled Orange Cottt Dtily Piiot October 4 11, 18. :ZS 198e Se..023 Nl.IC fl>TICE FU14M Sa.Ou No 329 Emeryvllle. Cam 18811 Florida Stteel. Hun!· 212 Newport Betcn. Ctlil ducte<I by a gener1J par1· bef0<t11\tllourol l100• m Oally Pilot S9')tember 27. Published Orange Coast 94608 ingto'1 Betel\. Call! 92649 flCTITIOUI IU .... 11 92663 Mrslllp Ofl Frld1y October 24. 1H6 October 4 I I 18. 1988 Daily Piiot Oc1ooer 11. 19. P\llllC NOTICE Tiie Singer-Prescott The Flclltioua Bullnen NAME ITATl•NT Lorraine F•nlna. 1900 C1ry ~mbetll 11 a"8ll be Ille respontlbillty S.015 25 Novemt>e< t 1996 Tru91 Norman 8 S1ng1r. Name reterred 10 •bovt was Tiie tollowtng pe<son• are 1611'1 SI H 212 ~por1 Tilts ll•temenl wu filed or Ille bidder 10 delllllf 1111 S1-049 FICTITIOUllUllNEll Truatee 2500 S teiner hied in Otange County on dOlngbustnHIH Beac11,Ce11f 92663 wlllltlleCountyClerk of Or· bldto111eCityClerll'10fflce Pt&..IC NOTICE ---------NAME ITATIMINT S1ree1. San franc1sco, Calif Septemt)e( 30, l981 FILE (afrHE DRESS CODE Tlltt bus1n111 Is con· l flQe County on Seotemt>er by tllt proper announced POOi.iC NOTICE Tllefol1owlngpersons1re 94 115 NOF172t67 (b)B J S FA S HIONS dueled by t1t1 1nd1vrOu•I 19 1989 ttm• Bids wilt M pubtlclyt flCTITlOUllW ... 11 ---------dOtng buslneN H "l Lewco Jonn W Hlllwtg. 2265 Delma Corporatt0n, C•lt· (C)BARBARA'S FASHIONS. Lorrame fanm• fm1n opened i nd retd tloud atl NAME ITATS•WT FICTITIOUI IWllNEll Etectrlc Co Inc . Bl Lewco Larkin Street. No 17, San rornta, 18800 Delawate SI , 18593 S Br<>ollhurst, Fout1· Tllll s111tment WIS filed Pubt~lled Orenge Coeat 11 oo • m , or H IOOn 111« .. , The lotlowlng PlfSOM ere NAlft I TATIMENT Mmgnetlc1. 456 N Newport Fr•flCISCO Calif 94109 • 1100. Hunttngtoo Beecll. "'" V1lley, C•lll 92708 Will\ Ille County Clerk of Or· Oa1ty Ptlol September 27, ttlef .. prllciic.tbte on Fri· d 0' n g bu 1 l n... • • Trte following·oeraon1 are Blvd , Newport BeKll CA Otrk A Fulton 226 E 2nd Calil 92648 William F 8 81tbar1 J. enge County on September October 4. 11, 18, 19IMI day, Oc1ober24. t998. In the PegeWorka. 23724 Camino dOlng butlness •• 92663 Stteet. Benecta, C11tf 94510 Tllt1 bu11neu wu cot1· Summertteld, 16931 Agate 19, l988 S•...004 Council Cll1mber1, City Hell. :aplstr•no. Leguna N~ N E W W A y Lewco ElecltlC Co Inc , Jonn B Dern 6200 Ac•cla. -------------------CA 92677 ENTERPRISES 17175 A Ct lll corp 456 N Newpor1 O•kland C11tt 94616 PUBLIC NOTICE P'talC NOTICE P'tltl.IC NOTIC( P\alC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Beverley Kimmel. 33752 ~~~F~~v~.~.~~Be~~ ~~L~erm~.ro ~==~~~~~=~~=~~=====~;;;~;;~;~~~~~~~~===~=========~·~~#1,0~~.CA C•ltl 92708 92683 Biies Boulevard Orinda. NOTICE OF PRIPARATION OF 92629 Emil F VIOi•. 409 A Earl A Lewis, PrH. Ct llt. C.Jll 94563 Tiii• buatn•H •• con· Sunllo-Santa Ana C1f1f CO(p . 501 El Modena Ave . David Jaynes 18 18 NEGATIVE DECLARATION ducted by en lndlvldu•I 92101 Newport ee.c11. CA 92663 Bro1dway. No 401. Sari (Loc•I QukleHnee Section 41) &ev«tey 1<1mmet Tiits buatneu 1a con-Fr1nces M Lewis. 501 El Frariclsco C•lll 9• 109 r1111 llltement wH fhd duClecl by 1n tndMdu•I Modtne Ave , Newport Stevtlfl K McGinnis 205 wlth Ille County Cieri! of Or Emit F Viol• Beecll. CA 926&3 Carat Court Danville. Cellt Santa An• Mount1ln1 County Wa1er Olttrlct enge County on September r1111 1111emerit wH llled This bu,1ne1a 11 con· 9<1526 30575 Trabuco C1nyon Road. Suite 200 22. 1988 with Ille Cout1ty Cieri! of Or· ducted by • corporetlon Wiiham H Mon 1587 Posl Office Box 500 ,...,o 1ng: Countv on Octobet 2, Ltwco EtectrlC Co. Inc Oar1us Court. Sen Le1ndro, C C f 92•78 Publl• .. _,,, Ora,.,.,. COHt ' p d c 111 9•5u Trabuco anyon. all ornla ., .. ._. . ..,.... 19 6 Etrl A. Lewis . rest erlt a ~ ""' Oally Ptlol Sei)temblt 27. Fl:21"7 Tllll stetament wu Hied Leonard Souza 305 Ml i-Oc1ot>er 4. 11. t8, 19H Pubhlllfld Otl11Q41 Coest wllh 111e county Clerk ot Or· Palomar Place Clayton, The S anta Ana Mountain• County Wat« Dlatrlct "(SAMCWO") It preparing a Negative Declaration fOf the pro,.......t s.o14 Dauy PHot Octobef 11. 19, •no• County on September Calif 94517 described below. A "Draft" Neg1tlve Declaration Is on Ille •t the Oletrk:t otllce and II evaUeble for publk: lnapectlon. A 25. November 1, 1986 10, 1986 Erle Horodas 27 Sanders Negative Dectaratlon wtll be conlldered for approval or dlMPPf'OVal by the Board of Dlrec1or1 Of the Dlltrict a1 thll S.-052 "31"22 Renell Roed Mor•go C•lll meetln~ to be held on Wednesday. October 22. 19815, et 7:30 p.m. a t the Dlatrlc't office loeeted at 30575 Trabueo Canyon Published Or•nge Coast 94556 200 T ..... c C lit I 921578 Oelly P1101 October"· 11, 18. Mauttce H A111 401 Day Road, ulte · ra .... co anyon, a orn • · __ Ml __ IC_NO_T_IC_E __ 25, 1996 Street. Sari Francisco CtUI S.038 94131 FICTITIOUI IWllNIH Consolidated Capital Ex· NAME ITATIMENT ecu11ve Group lid a C1ll· Tiie followlng peraons are MllC NOTICE fomtt limited partnerslltp oomg o.u.ineu 11 1----------ooo p s E VILLAGE HOME DESIGN, FICTITIOUS eUIMla 2 owell treat. mery-4 13 3 lat St . Ne .. porl NAME ITATIMENT vtlte Calll 94608 Beecll Ctlll 926&3 Tiie following pe<sons ere Tll1s buslneu Is con· Ji ne Ellztt>etll KMler, dOlllQ bu1lne11 H dueled by a general Plrt· t8160rlole 0t .Coat0.~11•. S f AT MEDICAL. AO· nerslltp Calif 92629 VISORY SERVICES. 104 17 Enc: D Horodaa Sr Vice Tn1s bualneu 11 con-Elk Riv., Ct , Fountain Val-President ducted by an lt1dlvl0U•I tty. Calif 92708 Thts statement was llled J•t1e E Keele<' Carol Yt ndurt. 10417 Elk wttll tlle County Clerk ot Or· Tiits st•t9mlnl was llled RIVlf Ct . Fout1t1ln Valley, •fl09 County on S9'>tembet wllh lhe Cout1ty Clerk OI Or· Cefll 92709 24. t988 Fl~ enge Cout11y on Sec>tembef l\ts bu11neu Is con-Publtslled Orenna Cout 23 t986 ducted by •" tndMduel •-Fl20MI CerOI Yandure Dally Piiot October 4. t I. 18. Publtsned Orange Coa.af Tllll Slat•ment wo llled 25 1986 D111y Pt101 Oc1oM< 11 18, witll Ille County Cieri< of Or· 25 November 1 1996 ange Cout11y on Septen1t>er S•..0' 1 24, t986 Fl20752 PUB C unTICE Put>llellld Ortnge Coell ___ l_l_nv ____ Dally Piiot OC1ot>er 4, 11, 18, S•-021 Pta.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF IALE NOTICE IS HEREBY FICTITIOUI •u•INI•• St--016 GIVEN 11\at Ille prope<t)' di · NAM( ITAT9MINT scribed below. collateref 25. 1986 TM fouo .. tng persona are -------under 1 Pledge 1nd Securlt doing bualneu H MllC NOTICE Agreement I' Agreen1et1t" 14 GOLO KeY COM·1--..;....;.;..;.;..;_...;... ___ dlled December 26. 1995 MlJ NICATIO NS M. <193 ,,CTITIOUI eu ... 11 executed by 2296 Sutt Flo.,er Costa Mell, Ctlll NAMI ITATl•WT Street AnocittH. I Nevld 97627 The IOltowtng peraont •rt 11m1ted p1'1nerthlp (" Aa Metk Okoorttn. 463 doing l>uslnest •• a19nor"), In f1v0< 1nd for tll Flower Coate Mel8. Ct llf GENERAL TAANMISSION t>eneflt of Wntern Emplr 926:>7 EXCHANGE, 2073 Harl>Or 611111\Qt Ind Loan Auoc:la Ttua bu11ne11 11 con· Blvd • Cost• M.... Cellf tlon, Wl!I. t>ecauM of the ducted by an t'1dlVIOu•t 92827 leull In Ill• payment of tum M11k Okoorltn Econmy Tire Olltlet Inc . owing under Ille Noll I flus st•tement wts filed Ctllfornlt , 2073 Harbor •~111' dell/led '" t~ "or with 1ne Counly Clerlt of Ot· Blvd • Cowta M.... Csflf men11. be told by Wesler ange County on Septen1t>er 92627 Empire 81v1ng1 and Loe 30 1986 Tiiie bualneu 11 con· Auoctatlon, 11 1 pvbliC .. ,u1ao1 c:tuctld by e corl>OfttlOn on Octoblr 11, 19ee, • Nell C Pe.,aon, 17731 Oelt TAnntr',Prttident 1oooam .11tllerMln Irvine Blvd Suite 101. Thll ttttement WM ltlld trtnee to tlle officer• o Tu111n C11t1 92880 with the County Clerk of Or~ Wttt«n Empire Saving Published Orange Coe1t t nge County on September and Loan A11oc1e11on :>auy Piiot October 11. 11. 28. 19" 17951 Cowen Str .. t, lrvlnl 25 November t t9H '11'11f1 c.lllornll. unlell prior t Sa.058• PubHalled Orll\09 CQut aucll time Ill IO< Hie I ---------0111y PllOt Oc;tow 4, 11, 1a, default 11 cvrld by the ~ 2$ t9H ment of 1111 1um o S1·033 11u.n2 01 p1ue $43 16 flCTITIOUI IWIMH Oty from Ind •tier Octo N .... ITATSMIWT rtalC NOTICE t. IH6 tllfOUQf'I Octob« 10 P\&IC NOTICE The pro)ee1 conallta of the following. ... Attachm.nt ..... Pro ject Name: Agreement with Moulton·NIQuel Weter 0111rlc't and Santi Margarite Wat., Dlatrlct ("SMWO") for an option In favor of SAMCWO to allow the 011trfc1 to purchue water capacity from the lrvtne Lake Pipeline. Project Location (•P«lllc): Pro)ee1 Location : (City) ... Att.chmeftt ... " (County) Onftte Description of Nature, Purpose end Benellcierles of Protect: ... Att.ohment "C" Name of Agency Underteklng Project: lattta AM Mowttalftl County Wet ... Dtetrtct Contact peraon: General M1nager -Mr. J. Fred Sima Are• Code · (714) Phone: 868--0277 Mitigation me1sure1 to avoid potentlel algnllloant effec11: NofM. RoMrl Anelow, ltaff Membet ~ lot ~~atloft W1fflem J. Kedl, Ae•tant he,.._, Date: October 8. 1986 ATTAC ... NT "A" This Pro~t conlllt• o f an IQrMm«'lt betWMn Santa Ana Mountelnl County Weter Otstflc:1 ("SAMCWO"), the Moulton-Niguel Water OtJtrJct ("MNWO") and the Santi Margarita Water Olltrlct ("SMWO") by which ~eement MNWD and S MWO wtll purchlM from the Munlclp1I Water Olltrict of Orange County ("MWOOC") MWOOC t wttter eapeclty rights In 25.8 cft In RMchel 1·5 of the lrvtne Lake Plpellne.. Through thft Agr..,,_,t, SAMCWO lhllt eor-wlttl MNWO end SMWO thet .SAMCWO lhaJI htve the oPtton to prochaM up to 5.8 eta of water capeclty Tn the trvtne· Llk• Pro)9Ct. SAMCWO lhall alao ha.,. the option to !MM at\ addltlonll 1.0 cfl of water cepeclty from bOth MNWO end SMWO In the plpellnt, eub~t to 1vella bttlty. ATTAC ... NT ... " Reechet 192, through e of the Irvine Like ptptllne MQtnnlng neer Chamen Avenue In the County of Orange. appro>elmttely 3000 feet eMttrty of Santlego Canyon Aoed; tMncl extending In a aout'*1Y Ind aouthellterty dlt.cUon to lrvlne Bouleverd In the City of IMne; thence toutl'IM9terty along IMM Bouleverd to L.ambert Aoed; thence northe11terty to the Lambert AIMrvOlr northerly of the El T«o Marl~ Corpe Air Station. ATTAC.-MT "C., Net\noltM~ POOi.iC NOTIC( flCTmOUI tuteNUI NAMI ITA.,._WT The foll<wftng pettonl .,. dOlng bulllMU U : The Copy St<>c> inc , •301 Blrcll •5, Newp()(I Bemch, CA 928e0 S111ron L Kent, toe72 Oor01hy Ctr . VII .. Part!, CA 92687 George N l<ent 16072 Dorollly Cir , VIM• Park. CA 92Ml7 Tiii• bu1tn1H 11 con- ducted by 8 COIJ>Ofl tlon Slleron L Kenl. Vic. President Thi• 1tatement WU fllld will\ Ille County et.k of Or· ange County on Seotember 18, 1996 ,., .. 1 PubllSlled Orange Coe1t Oa11y Pilot S9')tember 27. October 4 11 18, t9H S.013 NORTHRIDGE Y OLA NDA N N O R T H RIDGE . belovt'd molher o r Dav id Northr1dge. Yolanda Mc G uiness. Eliz3beth Watson, Susan Lowe, Mary Sherman Loving sis· wr of Robert Neill Mrs Northrid1e ab;o survived by ht'r 7 grandchildren MAM of Christian 8uri•1 at Our Lady Qu n of Anaels Catholic Church, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach Inter~nt will be In H o ll y Scpulchure Cem· Nery, Orange. PacifK' View Mortu..ry. Oi- recto,.. 644·2700 Tiie toltowlng P9ft0nl .,.1--..;..;;.=-..~-----19MI •nd 163 TO C* de ACTITIOUI tu ..... 11 dOlng buslnesa 11 PICTITIOUI 9U ... ll tllertatltr ..... ITATl•WT A GOLD Kl!Y PRO· NAMI ITATS....., The P'°'*1Y to be Thll Project ce>na'1t1 of en 11greefMf\t tMtwMn Santa An• Moum91ne County Waler Oletrklt ("SAMCWO"). the Moulton .... lguel Wit• Olltrlct ("MNWD") end IN Sant• M•oertt• W•t• Dtetftc1 ("8MWD") by wNch ~...,..,, MNWD end SMWO wttl purd\ ... from the Munldpel Weter oe.trtc:t of Ofenge County ("MWOOC") MWOOC 1 _.., eepectty right• 11'1 2a.e 011 In AHChtl 1·5 of the ~ \Ake ~. Thr~ fhle Aef'MtMnt, SAMCWD .......... """ MNWO and SMWO that SAMCWD thall heW the optlOn to purchlle up 10 s.e cfl of...., c:epeclty In IN~ LM• Protect. SAMCWO shell 11~1119 the oPtlon to ..... .,, lddittonlll 1.0 Cf:I of .. ,., ~from bOttl MNWO end IMWO tn the l)tJ*lne, tublect to a~..,..lty. The ~of the Prolec' Wll be wentlalty ownerlhtp cNtnoe In the wtter oepectty right• wtth an oe>tlOn be1nO pur<NM by SAMCWO. The fotloWlnQ ptf90fll .,, OlJCTIONS, 493 r10 .. 11. The foMowtng ptftonl .,. ooh•ltt• of All·lnclutlv dolr19 l>ulllneet.. Cotta Me ... Ctlll 92827 doing bullMU.. P11rcn111 Money NOii (e )STl!flHOAIV! EX· Mlrk Okoorlt n 483 J W O!VELOPM!NT, cu1tc:1 by Lonq 'orm All·I CHANG! (blOUTO~IVt EX· F'lowtt, Cotti MeN. Clllf 7141 OttflllO St Hunt· cluelv1 PurctitM Mone CHAHOC CO , 1172 Ptecen· 92&27 lngton BeKh. Ctllf 92.848 0..0 of Trvtt. mt.CS 111 Ave . Cotti ,,,...., Cetif Tl\11 bu11n1tt 11 con· Jack DNn Wtldl. 1007 cember 23, t915 t pr ~lymond Paul Arlda. 71 t OUctld by an lndMOUat ''ortd• St • Hvnllnoton GI'* tamOUnt OI I . . w hy. ~. Clllf t2M3 Mttll Okoor1w1 IMCh, C•Hf 92841 executed by Anthony J, • Thi• bull""' I• con• This ""'"*'' w11 llled Tnla bu11nn1 •• con· P1Htr• Ind 1r11 J Plllet• c1Uc11d by en lndMdu• With the County Cieri! of Or· OUCllc:I by an lndMdUtl tlvlO.nd Ind wife, Tl\OfMS ~ .. Mel• allOI County Oii hc>ttmb« J~k D Welde Plllnl end JO)'Ce M f'lMnl. Thl9 ttlllemtnl wM tllld 30. 19M • Tl'llt tltttrntnt waa lllld llUM>end Ind wile, John W 2 . ....,.,...., ........... t: The purpoee of the Projec1 II to ...rst In mllllno mat• water c.ptClty Ind wettt ~ty .., .. ~to the dletttct to ueltt the Oletrlct In rneettng the tutute weter Medi of 1tt c:oneutnert and cuttomer.. wttn 1M County C""1I of Or· , ... wt1h the County Ci.II of Or· ! Vofttftlir end DtlMe Voi- ef'IOB County on ~ ,.... C Pwton, 1rn1 -. County on -temMr tmer, hUINnd Ind wife. 3 .....,.,,_..of TNI" ta alll a . 1NI !MMIMI tun.101, Tuttln 2t. 19M la91 01v1n1. • 11n911 "*"'*' er.. '1C ca111,..::: °''"" COM! Puollthtd o.enoe ~ c:'b"!Ns ~ ~~~. Ttw .. .....,._ of tNI "'otect .. bt SAMCWO. the Pf9Wll CUltamert Ind GOnlUmSI of ...., wvtoe wtthtn ~Hot OctOber •. 1t, '9, ~ OctoMr 1t, 11, ~Pllot0c10Cltr 4, t1, 11. hutbllfldanctWtft,ln flWOt'of $AMCWO, Ind ftropetty OWnera, .tthln· IAMCWO, ""'°""" dellf'l •t9' ~from n. CMllrtct In IN Mure. H . 1tM ti. fl«!,,... 21, !Ne ~ ~ Not• It • .... ....--n.-,.___. ~-.... ~ 11, ,... -.o!t ~ le.OM• ~1 . ...t:""'°::.:::..=lrV:!...:'~l:ono:.::.~"°':.:.:.m~A=•~·.1..--~r,;:;~;;;,_,;;;,~v.;.;,;;;;-;,;;:;,....~~;,;;;;;;.;--~'~r;.;;,,;,_,;.;.;;'°"';.;,;,;._._.~;,.;.;,;..-.-. ....... --,.. ...... ,..,..,..~,.. ... ,..,.. ... ____________ &.-;a. .. .., __ ._ __ _..~ • ----- t· cno fAO PAG• Z/SATUllDAY OCTq.•R It,, .. ------------------------------DAILY PILOT/nAL •STAR COVElt HOME PllOVIDED BY GEORGE ELKINS, CO. --I MESA VERDE • • G ARDENS ~I - 8AYCREST . WESTCllFF. PAGE 2, Ma rktt Map/lndtx 3. Grubb & Ellis 4. Sodleby's lnternational Rt'llty ). C&e Realty 6. George Elkins Comptny 7. Waterfront HomH 8. Tht DaJebout Association 9. The Dalebout Association 10. Uniqut Homes 11 . Lynne ValtntiM 12. Colesworthy It Compeny · 13. Grt'lt We1<ern Rtal Estate I . PAQI l - 14. untury 21 ·The Real ES<ams n. Turner It Associates 16. Remu of Cotta Mesa 17. Rema• o( Cotta Mesa 18. lido Rtalty 19. Lido ReaJty 20. Remu of Cost• Mesa 21. Remu of eo.. Mesa 22. Remex o( Cott• Mae/Harbor ReaJry 23. Uong1 of N~/Ral utate Profile 24. Opm Howe Oittctcwy - 2,, Opm Houte Dirtttcwy PAQI 26. Clusif ied 27. Cla.uified 28. Oauified 29.Clauif~ 30. Ouaified 31. Newpon Trails 32. Akins OewJopmmc 33. Wik °"'lopment 34. Villagio ''· Colcfwll Banlcet, Co.ta Mete 36. Coldwell Banker, Newport Bach Ji awn•• 111111 a,•,• ~utUul traditional custom built home. Ablolute perfection. Two years under corwtruction. c.arved oak doon, heevy crown moa.tt,., aid tr.. hardware. Wonderful aolf COW"le and lake view. Five ~ 8 BA. fonml din1nl room. WonderfUl pool and· patio area fOf' en~. Central alarm •)'It.em. Beverly Morphy and Barbara Aune WllTIUff .... _ ...... Great home in peat neiibbOf'hood. Traditional home with two ftrepi.:s, 3 BR, family room. good family floor plan. Beautiful pool hM its own bath and dre9li.ng room. This home ia near park, library and ahopptnc. c.an to lee thia apeda1 home. Barbara Aune t11 aman -• t11 awn.,, aa.i-. One of the largest lota on the bayfront. Archilec- turally designed land built by pnieent owner. A truly apeciaCUla.r home with custom construction of the finest qualtiy. Five BR, 6 ~ BA. large bayfront all purpoee room with pool table and sit down bar. Formal dining room. Exciting bayfront livlnc room overlookJ.na 8J'een lawns and ~ dock. Lanai room to 1wimm.i.nc pool and spa. Wine and pub room. 4 car prqe. 11\e home bal everything. $3,750,000. Barbara Aune and C.a.rlyn Steiner llUT LIUMI • 111111111 -1211,111 Stunning condomin.ium ln guarded gate com- munity. Two mast.er suit.es each with their own patio and beautiful prdena. Central air condition, security system and aeparate 2 car garage. ~ash er, dryer and refrigerator an added bonus. Seller motivated!!! Tom Al.linlon and Carol Alllnaon .... llllt ..... , ...... Four bed.room home with pool on Kings Place off Dover & Clill Drives. Owners 1eleded ~ prime location years a,o. Off IU'eet cul-de-sac parking. Ready to move ln and enjoy. Tom A1linlon U..L.81 .. "' ·--u you want 4 BR, and a~ home on a large (45') lot and like to decorate, don't mila this home! WeU located on popular F..ut end of the ialand. Large wrap around South patio for entertaining. Cloee to bay, tennis ahopa and theatre. Joan Lewil and Micki Cooper. LmJ I IUllY---.... A greenhou.e eff«t ii achieved through the entry and living room. Included ln the home are 4 BR, 3 BA. family room and gorgeous un- obstn.ded ocean view. A very Larae private spa ii oU the llvtna room. Reduced i 100,ooo. Maureen White and r.a r..cano . IHITI' • -In .... A beautiful 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. FR home built and flnilhed with ~Xttptional qwlllty and nyle. et.- tom woodwork, crown moldinp, hardwood OooB and French doors leadinc to Roser'• Gardens patlOI. Only atepa to ocean and bay. Call Maureen C> f- OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY . PENINSULA ·--IMla- 3 sa. ra 1-5 Hobie Dinny SAHTA ANA ·--.1 .... ,. l BR 1·5 Sharon VOii\ &ASTBLun ..... ........ 3 BR. FR 1-6 .Coby Ward HARBOR VW HMS .... llllr.t' ,,. 488 1·5 c.arotyn MMOn SUNDAY r.ASTBLUFF .... 111lAnle 3BR, FR 1-5 Coby WU'd CAMlX> HGHLNDS ....... .1 ..... 4BR 1:30-5 Maxin& Propp HARBOR VW HMS .... 1 ...... ..., 4 BR. J'R 1-5 HobieDmny PENINSULA ........ me-.. .. 4 BR,FR, VW 1-5 ChNt.en Nu.tn CORONA DEL MAR ..... 1111 ....... lr 1 BR, waterfront 1-5 CMolynM..on HARBOR RIDGE .. .,.. ......... 5 BR. Pool. Spa, VW 1-5 Sharon Vast BELCOURT .... 1• ·u,.. 4 BR. Pool, Spa. 1-4 Donna Godlhall OCEANFRONT .. ,.,.. ... ........... 6 BR. FR. Waterfront 1-5 Tom A1lliwon SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NEWPORT CREST ., ...... , ......... 2BR 1-5 Uz BeUley. SPYGLASS u.1...-,., .. ....," Lota 84-85~86 8-8 Mara1ou Ingold BIG CANYON ·--H LAr._ru 6 BR. FR 1-5 Stepharue Grody CORONA DEL MAR t••• Mlllrk 2BR 1-5 Jaab./Allilon CORONA DEL MAR ... 111 ... Lot 1·5 Jacobs/A.Wion CORONA DEL Pt\AR 11.--1111 ....... 3 BR, VW 1-5 Ann Pe1.en W!'.STCLIFF .. , .. , ..... 3BR,FR. VW 1-6 Amato/St.el.net' WESTCLlFF ..... 1111 ......... 3 BR, FR, Pool 1·5 &rbara Aune HARBOR RIDGE .... , ... ,,., ...... 3 BR. vw 1-5 DLana Prcmet- SPYGLASS ...... " ........ 4 BR, FR, PIS , VW 1-5 Sandie Fix •IMlll-mALfMMY .... A channi.ng home with an abundance of wood and atone. Includes 5 BR, 4 'h BA. Nestled on one of Big Canyon's largest Iota. Featuring your own private drive and a' grand pool and spa viewing over beautiful lush gardens. Prictd for an lm· mediate aale at $945,000. Appointment only with Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody White or F.d FAcano LIWllT ,_ _, 11•• _. lnl,m U•Hl•I lldiil llTT• M8-lmmKUlatecondltlon, thilcharmina 3 BR home la Ablolute perfection and a fabulous jewel on located on the 14th fairway of Blg Canyon Goll comer lot. C-omplet.ely remodeled inside and out. Courie. Very light and bright, spacious fo~l New roof, heating, air oond.itioninc, gorgeous Ulee • living/dining rooma and family room .. A great and custom papen, Wied brick firep~.,SuMy couples home or excellent for amaU family. Easy / patio, 3 car garage 2 BR, Perfect couple home, but to show. Call Danny Bibb f Stephanie Grody , can add 2nd story. Gated community with 2 . beaches Beverly Morphy • lllnl 81111 LD TITlllWll&•l•l•I 11..,.. IWllU ·UY m.&. Barely offered, this 4 ~R, Versailles model ell' mafP'U tee price $70,000 to ~t It told now! F~ BR, formal dining room. magnlf k.'ent paneled library, pool. spa. overlooking 86,g Canyons lu&h fairways. Total leCUrity and the privacy of Big Canyon. MaralotA Ingold and DeMy Bibb '#2 Clwlc ~Piasa, Suite ·100· • plan. Features drama Uc 2 atory entry with sweep.-ma d.rru&ar sta.irca.w. 1arge fonnaJ living. dinin& & famlly roon& Luxurious mast.er IUite located on lint level. Excellent cu.J-de-aac location with acetUc viewa. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody I ' ~--' 1'3211 -..... -.... Ele8mt 3 BR home with the unique feature of a eo 1t priYate s-ldle tennia/llpOl't court ph• an invltinc fn!e..fonn lwimm.i.nc pool and ape for the active aportsninded family. Set amidst beauti- fully IMdlcaped prdena, this ~ Tudor home en.eta both an at:molphere ideal foe oom- foctable family livtnc M well • a lu.xurioua llleetyle tor gradow adult entenainina with concentration on quality, de9lan, and detail. In- cluded are two mMter adie. and a gueet bedroom suite; formal llvinc and dinlnc rooms plua a apedoua family room with wet bar. A best buy ln HarbOf' Ridge. Ed F..cano and Maureen White. • UIYll B.IUm . .. .... WITH BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS! An e legantly appointed home situated on dceptionally large grounds. Garden is gorgeous and includes Koi pond, waterfall & spa. Four BR, 21h BA. FR, French doors everywhere . Danny Bibb & Joan Lewis -'I'"• "'1"111 I W 14R- Some unique features make thi9-a special and very liveable home. Private brick patio, viewing loft few swwetcocktaila, new kitchen and updated baths. Cozy family room and 3 Jarse bedrooms. formal c:lln.lng. A really oomfortab~ home. $485,000. including land. Beverly Morphy 1111 mt• WllT .. .., ~ 111..- 1 F..uy in-F.asy out for work or pleasure. The finest sands "on" location with easy aooe91 to all of Newport Beach culture, sports and business. This , superb architect home of 6 BR + den and master suite w/fireplace and air conditioning has "Atlan- ll.s" views. Priced fairly at $875,000. F.asy to see by anot. Tom Allinaon ....... ~..u 11,111.- 180° view of ocean and Catalina from all 3 levels. Custom built home will be completed approx- imately October. Features include large patio with spa, 2 wet bars, ,owmet kitchen. Fabuloua master suite plus two guest suites. Once in a 'lifetime opportunity to own your dream home on ' the sand. Call Diana Pro.er ~ ••••111..11111111111. 11.-.- Approximately 10,000 eq ft i.oned for mixed resi~tial/oommerdal development. On the aanda of Southern C.alifomiaa finest beach. Thia loaation offers a rare investment opportunity. Hobie Denny and Jan Debay lll IU'""" ... , -~ Thia F.utbluff floor plan i. all a happy growing family could want. Five bedrooms, 3 BA, dining room, family room and a big h.ck yard. Top echoola within walking distance and all kinds of recreation nearby . Call Coby Ward IMUI-U•• •Hardly ever available. Large I BR, l BA on the t'ront with an expansive view from the jetty to the Balboe Wand Bridge. C-ompletely redone with new built-ln kitchen, ceramic tile, brick floorlna on porches, beth with marble counters. electric awning and more. Showa beautUully! $«9.000 lncludes land. Martha Mam.ab ...... , .......... " ·--Desirable spacious triplex lJ\ Huntington Beach. Near beaches and shopping. Large U11umable loan. Low vacancy area. Two 3 BR and one l BR unita. All with garag~. Aak.\na $308,000. Martha Macnab •••• ,-.a""'...,,.,.... ... ... 3 ~ BA. FR, formal dining room and living room with Cathedral ceilinp. ~car iraraae. Sky- lights, French doora, and plantation ahutt.en throuchout. Pool and spa, built in bar-be-que and covered patio. >Jr cond. & alarm ayscem. Donna GodahaU NIWPOllT BIACll • -. ~ .. / __ YJS 0 ALREAIAT¥-· 759-6700 • •. '"'-"' , Hll1 (,A. VO C!4JIJ. 'TRY CL ·e Jr .~r ,.YJ1f ,l,'1'JI ~ ., lr~JAAd ,,.,.,.,lfAMc dM d V,:P. "k""" ..-,11,..,,,.,.,f fllf~ flff~n ,,,.,, ._,.,Jlfm. *""'a.ad 'llkl':. iaalt ~ , .,_ Y 11••1• 1* Mdp ._ 1 _.~.n~ 1,,,.•fftlffifMl ~•ofliff U/tlt~~t; Hfl'W.a.Mleff'S M ,,, z , fr!WPOl't HEAC .. ff BA YPIO T < '""" 111( w ",., .,,.,. ht ~ '"' u. 1Ury1mm, hf~ 11 Pf"tf H1 ,,,, " tlf y f .. 1111ly u tnH •'""'&bat f'rfl11'• mt.t'tUlntn ~,arin1 "''"'~ "' u..-UvJ n* '"''"' "'"' '""'''' ''""n 'Tf>ate a fttHn1 <If .• .,,., .,,1~~ '11l111w "d t,y ffttlf l•tU t;drtJtffm. a.nd bat.bl Yoor },,.,, µr, l»V '"'"' ftlfl wilt 111 n1111111fMtA It l:.t"° ya< ht '"ft!red ill •Vl'1 IJ'J'J 411 N 11 I• 111m~' t •c ;lrw~~IBllc 17:111-~llL ...... .._ £XlllS.. CW',.,. ..... WIWM --=-••miis ~. , ...... -. t11ne _. ~ flrmal ..... roam ad sp • plllJD .-.w zm.. A XF.S • .\ EASTSIDE SPYG~ CUSTOM ;:,po;r.i.<il~lT nnrS' Ocean. bay aod ~t ~ A custom bailt Clllpir.lDded cnlt:m.amhip Pive spaaoas bedrooms. dr~ lutdwn, eleYat.or. '"°' cdl.u. pool spa. ~C:a(lm! wa:terfaD. a bndged Kol Pood aod a security gate entry =• LO ~ Ws nupficent ~ $1.29$ .... Ad BA YnOS-T PE ITBOliSE-RED ·cED! or• aJDJl deKn.be adeqaldy WI spectaOl1ar a.ad muq• a.orne. S«taated oa tM bayfroat. rt lw been compldely ref artM*d a lmnt-Ol~ IDOtll Lavish.me of ~ beveled and aalaed 0-. Offered fllr'lllSMd, yat.eryur was °""' lb.is laanom' Two bedroolm. den, aod tJwe baths. Boat slip anil· able M~.MO Ad • 00 . SPECTACULAR 0 . LAGU A OCEANFRONT Wit) ... feet of oceanfront and mapilliceat coa.....uine views, lb.is prmUer raidenoe is located in our most secluded p~gurded · community. A private tennis court lying parallel witll u.e oceu- front offers a uniqae Mtf•nc Localed above your own stretda of pnvat.e beacta. tJw estate lnclades expansive grounds aod amp~ pat partiq; A spado&s and dramatic borne witll views wt- •rpalled on our cout. t.bere are aclequ.ate bedrooms, baths and p ra1es for tM most actlve family. OF'FERED FOR THE VERY PJRST TIME AT St ,S00,000 Fee. Ad II 007. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Great opportuoJty for a finMlme buyer. One bedroom and one- lullf bath-borne aitualed iD a carefree environment Tennis courts. pooll, tpU, sauna, amou1um and clubhouse available. Easy walk to major lboppin& facilities. $86,000. Leasehold only f31 6 per year Ad # OSl. WOODBKIDGE ESTATES We have Just lilted a W~ model with ~ bedrooms, Uaree bltll, den, fftlla D91at and an ableatee owner. Vacant and avallable to lllow now! Call for appointment today. Sl H ,000. Ad # 024. T -EDY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY ~ <.:orpora Pl ua, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700 ------- 2&11 llYSlllE lllYE Ftr••r JOHI WIYIE IOIE Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths. this Incredible residence is the FINEST Bayfront property in the City of Newport Beach. A private dock for multiple yachts fronting on 160 linear fee1 o~ the water, you MUST see the views and this fine home. Home is near- ly 9,000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. $10.6 Million. 1 usn• 3 COLLllS ISUID EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLllD This incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms. 3'h Baths and over 70 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest in waterfront living. Only 8 homes on the entire Island and this one has THE BEST LOCA TIONIVery adult oriented wi the finest Main Channel views. $2.950,000. 32 LllDI ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIV I TE ISLAND If it's view of the Main Channel you want STOP. You've just found it. With 4 Bedrooms. a boat slip for a 60 footer & wonderful western elCposure to the sun and Main Channel. this lovely home makes It all worth while. $2.3 Milhon. . 11 Ulll ISLE DOLISIYE PllYITE ISWI Warm and efegant are the bywords for this lovety bayslde home featulng nearly 5400 sq. ft. of beautifully appointed room after room. 5 Bdrms. 4'h Baths - extensive use of beveled mirrors, glass and wood plus a boat dock to hold a 60 footer. A Unda Isle best "fee" buy. $1 ,750,000. 's " COIL nrnLTT --· @ IM~TMinT E0MrnnT ~ I IWl• 111111 DOLlllYE PllYIR Ill Ill Incredible 5 Bdrm. 6'.li Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's most exctustve, private Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq.ft. of the finest construction w/goumret kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. ExceUent assumable financing. $3,995,000. UJll ... IDlmll 11 Ulll ISLE OCLISIYE . PllYITE ISUll This lovely home w/5 Bedrooms and over 80 linear feet on the water features the LARGEST PIER & SLIP on Linda Isle. This property offers a home for your yacht up to 110 feet longll & thars not a misprint!! This is just a fabulous home. $3.25 Million. HOME OF THE WEEK 30 LlllDA ISLE · $850,000 This main channel custom home with a fantastic view of Newport Harbor and surrounding islands has just been reduced by $450,000. The owner has instructed us to sell the home_ and close escrow before the end of the year. This 3 Bedroom, 41/2 bath home with 65 foot pier and slip to hold 3 boats can be purchased for well under it s present value. Call William Cote for an appointment this weekend. 41 LllDA ISLE PRIVATE llTE llAllEllSUID Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATERI Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3'h Baths w/famlly room & den, this adutt-occupled home Is im- maculate and In move In con- dition. It offers the finest In bayfront llvtng wtth a pier & slip for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard. S 1,350,000 . .. Ullllll 10 IOCIY POllT 1111 SPYILISS 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 views. Quality construe.. tlon w/over 40 tons of rock uaed. New to market & prieed to Mii at $999,500 w/excenent financing available. m111,..m1m11 760-1900 iUC$ a - & COLLllS ISUID EXCLUSIVE PllV-TE ISUID This quietly elegant home with 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. features 3 large bedrooms neWly remodeled. and all situated on nearly '/. OF AN ACRE ... ON THE WATER!! Includ- ing a private pier and slip. this SI NGLE STORYls just for the dis- criminating. By appointment. $3.2 Million. 5 HlllOI ISUll EXCLISIYE PRIVATE ISUID Cozy and done with s~erb taste, tl:lls custom situate right ON THE WATER, offers a arge 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 IUJll PllCE IEllCTlll 2& LllDI ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with 4 '-7 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 LISTill 4100 OlllllTll C&IE,I SllllES CISTll Incredible over sized corner lot with nearly '.la acre & beautiful single story rambling ranch home. Ocean view & WJry private patio with poof & spa. 3 car gar- age. Sold compkttety furnished 4 bedroom with study, den, stan quarters & family room. Move In condition. $995,000. t ' I ~ t l • 1 I .. I 1 SHORECUFFS • MEW ON THIE llAMET · C>~tofl ~·!!~ enhance thts cracious custom 3 bedroom 1iom1-:.e or d larce lol rust a stones throw from sleps to galt:G tltcl.I T ne charm of days eone by 11111tti Lath and f'ldsltt C.rown Mouldmgs Hardwood floors f1eoch Doors ;mo tots of wa1m Used Bock• Mettculously and 1o~1ni1• mc11nla1ntd S79S.OO<i MARll YN Hill SPECTACULAR 1IO' VIEW 01 Newport Beach o .. tar & harDOf trom most 'OOfl'IS 4 Bedroom ftOme with w1rn-!..ehoi c1nd artists studio Guest roo1r or lower lettt will '.>ej:d' ate efl\rif"'t 6u1" or c fltafl) .. 2.00C ~ t1 10' Must ~ lo realtt dWfetlalt' tilt woode<tu view and ~.1ui.1vt tOCalion $695.00C MARili BlRCO~ l SPECTACULAR FAML Y HOIE 5 Bedroom : o.it: ~llr&~ Hll tiome Cathed•a cal~ f,enc: ouoi. hnrna d1nr11g 1oom wet bir• c.ustom stilf<..ll no•owuoe! hoor~ Beautnu tam1lw room wrtt foeplatt ove•took1fq_ hUif earoer JOei fCK tnte<tarn1~ JANN: OU 60fS OPtN HOUSC SUN J ~ €, MORRC 81< ~ ~YGLASS Ht L ~ b MOVE UP TO SPYGLASS! PRICE RE- DUCTION OecOfato• ~ect lcht. brt&tit & a.ry 3 0011r : batti & family room home wftt1 tul bay oc.ean t..ilc11tna & <.1ty ltihls view 2 f11eplaces wood shutter!> H.t1C1wood tile & ~~ fiooflfle Spci m pn"ale arbof ~tltnt &eautrlu \indS<.i1>rng & gardem. ~96.000 8£.LLE CHASE LH OPEN HOUS£ ~ J S • CARME.l 8A'f · SPYGtASS . C O.M I M..UFFS • EXCEP'TlONA&. V ALUEJ Custom &Led & remodeled fortnef ~ o~ 2.000 SQ f1 w r rencfl doofs shutters. eourmet lutchen. earden windo w tamdy room ~ yheflb & cozy fw~ 111 miSter bdrm 3 beaullful Wed pitm on lowelr ereenbelt $269,900 with the land SAU Y SHIPU Y & X>'fC£ OABOl T OPE.N HOUS{ Stlf J ~ 464 VISTA TRUCHA BLUHS N 8 aUFFS ·NEW USTING • 4 eEOAOOllS lmmacwtate end unit Mowe1'1 GOodlbon w1tti new draperies, carpet & fresh patnl Verr nM.ral. lcht & •r E.atinc arei "' lrt.chen ptvs splCaOVS lm~dlnl~ room tOfTlt)lfla1ton Wr_a laret PlbO. t269.000 UlCWdes land SAU Y SttflIY I tJrCE DA1n T 9lUFFa ... WACtOUS FOUR eEDROOll LcM & airy end unit ~ 5eS*lle bedrooni & battl on ma.n lt•el Pet1ect b otfa. ~ quartefs, irHaw. teenlcef, or rOOfl-fllatt. 3 bedfooms up$(Mfs, a u. arei 111 Mchell & let ~ltw·~ roon1 o~ pabo ' CfeeOOetl $310,000 SAll Y SttflIY I JOYCE DA80l T 91.Uffl l'"<M I LEVE. • C~ NEW USTINGI End wniit en Geelent locatJoft neN poof Cathedf 11 ~ plus m.anr qrades. Convtnient walk· •"C dlstlnc.e to ~ t.eftttf/dwrc:hes Xtta If& pafJo/'M.W of bid bay ' S41Mfts. $239,000 ~ llnd .. ~ SAU y SNPUY I mcc DA80l T OfEH HOOS( ~ l ~ 2067 VISTA OCL ORO BUJH S. N.8 NEW ORLEANS OHAMI ON UDO tst.E Step into the atmosphef e & ttecaoce be11t~ a ship s captain The 1nteuo1 of ttlf SJlcK.IO~ lour bedroom 3 bath home 1nclu~ hardwood t1oo1:. beamed cetlt~ beveled glass & d shtp s phey tha• ~ to be seen to ot appret1ated A!>propiately pnced at $650 000 BOctR BROWN lOWlll SlAAA OPE.N HOUS£ SUN 1 5 408 PIAll.A UOO, LIOO 1Sl£ .. OUTSTANDING WESTCUFF HOME Gieat 101 enterta1ni~1 Thrs house floW!> beaulltulfy lrom the cozy ~v1~ room to the upanded famrlr room to the pnvate pa\IO & pool features mclude 3 large bdims island i..1tcher two hrepla~ CIOse to good school!. parks & ShoWtfli $305 000 JOYC[ [).t.8()1. T SAU Y SHN Y OPEN HOUSE SUN J 4 1308 SUSSEX LAN£ llEA~BEACH-CGMOO - ~0..-$101,000 ·Hehir upgr.sed ont bedroom. one bath condo ~ !tie Versa""5 A must 5et tor a '°"°' coui>'t buy1nc their t11st home. or mature coui>'t movmc to smaller Quart~ Att.racttwe courtyard/fountain u posure plus secuuty gate & PoOI t>YCE M8CK. TI SAU y SHIP\.[ y UNOBSTMICTEO OCEAN/MY YEW - REDUOED OVER l1J,000 " JOVf are loollnc fOf a macruhcent wiew property m Newport 8each. ttws 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse cOf'do can't be belt A pool,~ & ctubhovse .. add to your r*Jsure .._, this you1 permanem home or weetend hedaway. $21 4.900. SAUY SHIUY/JOYC( ~l PANORA..C OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Ontr $275.000! lnc:tudes pool, spa, dou1* sewnty and best of .. tttree bedrooms. 2 baths. two bak:onlts & laundtr rooca wrth ~/dryer to remllft tall to see tne best of the "Versa.ties" ROGER BROWN/LI STARP: "'9CE REDUcnoM IE I Pl tlA VE fllOVED Grat opportunrtr fOf an CK1tst.lndq wlkle. Mint ~ ta!My home ttahlflf'C tow bdrm. 2~ bltbs • ._, rOM and .. new my are ~ Thrs SUMJ ' tctit home is •~nt & ra6y tor you. S343,000 CAGHEY LANE CONDO Redlla!CI SS.OOCI An.uollS OWTr #Ill tonSadet' 1 ~ O{ lasf QPtior f!AeSt •ta lou• OlOdel ~Writ swt~ ftr$lac.t and somf WltW ......... $J42.90Q ROOD.- VERSAILUS CONDO · DflAST1C PNC£ REDUCTIONI Wrtho..t a~ ont of tJlf arw best burs' ~ '1.JtOC11 lllOdel separ1tt bOfm surtei. hn a great ground floor loc:lbon ' cozy flreplact tor th<r...t c.ool W''lt!f e~ It s cieJlt & w1e.1~ ~ & awa Mg you( otter S 129 000 X>VC£ OABOl l /SAL.l 'f ffUY I flllM.TAITil9 I UMDERST A T£D ELEGANCE [AqutSrte £111 trsn Cotswold mallSIO~ on one metJCUlovsty dt$Cned acre 'iiew ten~ pool alld SiPi. SoWQ, stlt*s Wrndq sta11QW rn the t story entrt bds to bedrOORI areas I Call agent tor moft information $1 990.000 OOROlHY Wl<HU u ... I DRAMATIC CUSTOM OCEAN VIEW RESIDENCE Stunnm& S bdnn San CleNnte home has 1 all' The Spanish door entry operl$ mto tush trQpc.al plants c.aSGad•n& into a ~Ot pond A ~t si.case asce~ to tht 1m1Messrve lll.IStef bedroo swtt Sf y etits came room. maicfs ql&lften. and a~ to dett(hl ~ny eourmet complete the settq 1599.SOO SAL l Y StlPLE YI JOYCE IWn. T FREEWAY AND HOSPITAL Ct.OSE · 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths. pool sae Jlfd WIUI bUltt-tt1 88Q. p,1tio. tamtty room ldded All ttws and mud! more 1ftthtn minutes of 3 ma,or twys and 2 hosprtats FooN Schoool dlstnct S 160. 000. l E STAAt( OP£H tQJS[ Slit 1-.4 2010 IM8URY ~------. . . _ _......._ -. ~ ;. --... I UNITS UDO ISLE · Four 2 bdnn, two 3 bdrm condos m sucier locabon Slt!$>S to community tenM ' buches. Short walk to l ido Ylllace. shops & restiurant:s All 6 f()f s 1.300.000. CAllfNN TUN.LE OCEANFRONT DUPLEX. CORNER LO.. CATION · Outs ...... 3 bdrm. 2 bath OWMf1 IM wrth cathedral ~,.-s. buttt-1n kltcheft, ocean ,wn balcoflr and d!Mm.. 3 8drftl lower unit opens to pmate pabo on the sand. ~ v*! MARIA BEROCVITT/MAlll. YN TWfTetnl LOOKING FOR SO• I :•G INCW.? · ~ C.O.M. lownhouie style 1nits. u.q. con- temporary descn with many acitlf'C futures.. Super loat:Jon. Easy •altnc distance to badt MltSt see to ~tmte. $465,000. 1M GREER ow-t.EX -OLD C.D.11. · Pnde of ~ IS reftlctld wr U.S beaul.w, ....._. ..... Eadl unet teatwes two bdrlM w/n11••• ••• les pllls 1 tw Clf pr11e. Grat rlMll ... Nllolt $300.000 of assumlble hnlncq. Ottnl ll $325,000. lib TAGl.W€TTI , ., WE DON'T JUST SELL "WATERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ... WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER ... AND NEAR ·THE WATER Corner location, hishty ~rable rental arQ, nQr pier, shops & re:staura,,ts. Upper-3 bdrms, fireplace, balconies, lower 2 bdrms, fireplKe, rai~ living room with french doors to sand. S5S0,000. 631-1400. BA YSHOR.E BA YFRONT wit Olffet 80 eet o water frontage and panoramic views of the widest part of Newport Harbor. urge, grKious 1 Story • bdrm home wifh forrNI dining, bmlly and sun rooms plus courtyard pool In this exclusive pted waterfront community with private beacl\es. $2,200,000. 631-1400 PENUllSULA BAYFROHI' Dmnatic, remodeled 3 story home, 6 bdrms includin9 3rd floor rmster suite with fr.I, atrium bath & viewing deck. French doors open rom Italian tiled living rooms to patio & lawn stretching to your dock for tarse boat, on extra wide lot. OWNER MAY EXCHANGE, LEASE O R LEASE OPTION, PLEASE SUBMITlll Sold furnished. $1,475,000. 631-1•00 LINDA 131..£ Total remodel just completed. Four bedrooms including huge bayfront master with fp, 2 baths ;ind sitting room plus family and forrNI dining rooms. Fresh, & exciting with french windows, spa and berber carpeting. Bayside patio with pier and slip. Owner will consider trades for lido Isle or --lt.1ystrores:-S1,l9S,00&6lM400-- BAL80A ISLAND BA YFRONT Outstanding Little Island custom home built with the best of everY.· thing. Upside down house with spacious high ce1l- 1nged rooms, roofed in copper with warm used brick exterior, oak and tile floors and many windows for mtn, bay and night lite views. Three bdrms, den, tiled goulmet kitchen, spa, steam room and dock for large boat. $1,300,000. 673,6900 MEDITERJU.NEAN VILLA Fabulous hilltop retreat. Wrap-uound decks and windows extend the wide views from most rooms of the 6 bdrm est;ite with formal dining ;ind huge family rooms, den, library, wine cellar & dark room. This security g;ited custom estate of over 6000 sq ft is appr~ched through ;i flower filled courtyard with pool & spa. Offered at 8£AUTIF1'L BA YFRONT -BALBOA ISLAND Handsomely remodeled corner duplex. Each unit, 3 bdrms, 2 baths and fireplace. Wonderful for owner occuJ>ant or easy summer, winter rental. For wile completely furnished. Terrific value. $745,000. 673"'6900 - LIDO ISLE ~TE A r.ire architectural gem built in "U" s~pe ;iround lush patio on wide lot. lovely high ceilinged nwter down with libfary wall and adj.Kent cozy den with fireplace, plus 2 chil- drens bdrms in upst;iirs wing with sun deck plus .eparate iNids room, formal dining, gourmet kitchen, wood floors and trench doors~ $579,000. 631-1400 LUXURY BA Y!IDE COVE CONDO Gate guarded waterfront community. Elegant 1 level 2 bdrm & den unit with bay views, security system ;ind ;iir con- ditioning. All decorator furniture for s;ile . Comm. pool & spa. SS7S,OOO 631-1400 BA YFROHI' LUXURY in this fabulous condo with 210• vtews of Newport Harbor city skyline & night lights. Glamouous 2 bdrm with new while a rpet & sauN on the 8th floor of prestigious building with door1Nn, pool & spa. $.470,000. 631-1400 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 BIG CANYON----·-~··----$545,oeo 35 Rue Fountainbleau, Sat/Sun • OCEANFRONT---··-··--·-·--·--··-·-·· $M5,ot0 47,.1 Seashore, Sat BA YFRONT ........... ·--·-······ ··-$715,otO 415 ~yside Or, Sat, Sun, Tues, Thurs BA YFRONT -··----·--·· $1,475PGO 1120 E ~lboa Blvd, Sat/Sun LIOO ISLE..-··-····----·····-·---· .. $570,000 152 Via Undine, Daily N. LAGUN"---···-·-·-----.. ---·--·-····· $515,oeo 390 Cliff Or, Daily OCE.ANFRONT -·--····--··-···-·-.. ·--·-$8&5,000 · ~ --~n1 Seashore;-5u OCEANFRONT ........ ._ ....................................... $925,000 2000 E. Oceanfront, Sat/Sun OCEANFRONT--·-··--·---···-············---·· $550,000 -2914 W. Oceanfront, Sun NEWPORT HEJGHTS-........ -.............. -.......... $235,000 2406 Holly ln, Sun NEWPORT HEIGHTS ...................................... $325,000 332 Catalina, Sun BALBOA ISLAND ............................................. $745,000 1301 N. Bayfront, Sat/Sun BALBOA ISLAND ............................................. $287,000 1511 Abalone Pl, Sat/Sun BALBOA ISLAND .•.•... -.................................... $-t95,000 223 Diamond, Sun TURLEROCK PT ........ -................................... $395,000 33 Mirador. Sun S 1, 100,000. 631· HOO )....,_------------------' COUNTRY £NGUSH BAYFRONT With ex- traordinary taste & refinement. Extensive use of paneling & mouldings, wood floors & trench doors. Spacious & high ceilinged with 5 bedrooms, library, banquet sized dining room, family room and gourmet kitchen. Used brkk entry garden ;ind rear patio with spa ascendint to the dock for SO' yacht. Price includes the land. S9-t5,000. 631-1400 NEW ON nf£ OCl.ANPRONT an incredibly beauti· ful property. Almosr 4,000 sq ft and the finest available in qu.ility & ~1n, custom 8 ft. doors, wood privacy shutters1 hand trowled fireplKes, cus· tom ~pers and l~dea & beveled ,ans windows. The main house with glorious ocean views, has 4 bdrms, and there is a 2 bdrm apt. $865,000 631-1400 • BALBOA ISLAND HOME Newer Vlc1orian 3 bdrm, family and formal dining rooms plus den and spiral staircase to roof top view deck with spa. Bonus in additional 1 bdrm guest unit. Owner will consider trade. $.495,000. 631-1•00 REMODELED ON UDO ISL£ lovely 3 bdrm home with separate family room, spacious deck plus sunny 'South patio. Attractive brick fac;ide on extra large lot just steps to tennis court and private beaches. RE · DUCED TO $.479,500. 631-1400 OCEAN VIEW CONl'EMPORARY IN LAGUNA Shingled • bdrm, formal dining and large gourmet kitchen on extr;i lilrge lot. Airy, bright and im· maculate with lots of glass and oerber carpeting. Walk to beach and village. $475,000. 631-1400 BA YFROf'irl' CONDO in security building with P<>OI. Spacious 2 bdrm with' deck off master and fiving room for full advantage of turning basin, ocean & lig ht views. SliJS fees at $1.75 per foot. Walk to shops & restaurants. (LH) $399,000. 631 -1400 SHORf.CUFFS Well maintained 3 bdrm home with foriNI dining room & den on large corner lot with established rose garden & fruit trees. Glimpse the ocean, watch the rn;ignificent sunsets and en1oy the private beaches. $395,000. 631-1<400 NEWPORT BL\CH Newer gated custom home community. Vaulted ceilinged & dramatic 3 bdrm home with form;il dining, family & breakfast room~. Charming yard borders woodsy stream. SJ6.4,900. 631-1400 EXTRA LARGE LOT on the Peninsula Point with beautifully remodeled ~bdrm home. Separate family and laundry rooms, spacious covered patio and added parking for RV. Near Ocean and ~y beKhes. Priced to sell ... SlSS,000. 631· 1400 BAYSIDE COVE 2 level condo with master suite up, living room, den ;ind gourmet kitchen down. Airy decor with tiled entry, bermuda shutters & lovely fixtures. Gated complex with comm. pool & spa und included. $299,000. 631· 1400 UDO ISLE-RARE OPPORTIJNTTY to build your dre;im house. V;iant lot on one of lido's lovliest streets. Short walk to boat garden, clubhouse, beaches and tennis. $279,500. 631-1400 CAPE COD CONDO with privacy & serene canyon views in Harbor View Knolls. Tri-level with 2 bdrms, H1 baths, cathedr;il ceilings, hardwood & berber carpeted floors, extensive U\e of mirrors and two decks. Charming small woodsy complex with pool, spa and tennis. Reduced to $226,000. 631·1400 BLUFFS TOWNHOME Freshly painted & tm· _i:naculate "Y" elan. Space & privacy with more than 1850 sq h intfos J bdrmunil wlth--i story tivir'fg rt>Onl, plus large eat in kitchen opening to walled patio. Skyline views from Cathedral ceilinged master, acres of greenbelts & pools .. Land included. $232,000. 631-1400 VILLA BALBOA cof'ioo Former model, loaded with extras. Two masrer suites, mirrored wardrobe;, ,/ C'O rner fireplace in living room leading to cov~ .>atio, custom drapes & neutral colors. Guard gated complex with pool & spa. S 195,000. 631-1400 EASTSIDE COST A MESA Triplex, older well main· tained 1 bdrm units in secluded woodsy setting. All have good parking and private yards or patios. Excellent income. Well priced at $168,000. 631·1400 ~~~RIDGE ESTATE A home of great quality with superb vi~. The m;iin house has S bdrms, including 2 master suites, formal dining room, den & family room. There are also servants qu.irters with 3 bdrms & 2 baths and fabul<XH grounds encompassing a tennis court, pool and s~. S 1,795,000. 631-1400. CGlw.delMar, Band•..-Belda, Jnlne. Laaana Beecll and Newport Beecb WATERFRONT HOMES,,. INC. REALTORS Sales, lftttals, Property M.lrY~t 315Marine Ave. Bilboa lsl~nd 2436 W. Co.st Hwy. Newport Be.Ch 673-6900 8.11·1400 I THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY BAYSHORES BAYFRONT ... Your own villa at ****************************• EASTBLUFF ... Lusk Plan 8 . <4 Spacious the water's edge 60 foot prime lot on fee land. • OP N HOUSES •bedrooms. 21h baths. Family room with eating Step-down living 'room. Formal dining room with • • WEEKEND E it area·. Wet bar. Dining r8:>m. Extra hatf bath has oak church paneUlng and wine storage. 5 : DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT .............. $77s,ooo: easy access to pool area. Slldlng-doors from bedrooms, 3 baths. Inviting balcony overlooking •Sat 1_5 .......................... 308 Morning Star Lane it master ~room to pool area and spa.. lovefy the bay. Hand painted cabinets and stained • • landcaping and pleasant vlew ............... IM0.000 glass ceiling In large country kitchen over-•DOVER SHORES .................................. $731,500 it look Ing bay. Elaborate use of hardwood floors, ! Sun 1-5..... .................... ........ 1524 Antigua Way: 8 A Y C AES T Be au t If u II y de - mouldings and French doors. 3 car garage with • • signed ... substantlally constructed Ivan Wells loads of storage .................................. 11,115,000 • DOVER SHORES .................................. $725,000 it home. 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths. Spacious tamlly •Sat-Sun 1-5 .......................... 1342 Galaxy Drive• room. Formal dining room. Central alroondltton- DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT ... Custom : DOVER SHORES .................................. '"5,ooo: Ing. Freshly painted. Solar hot water heater. bayfront home with an ambiance of special • Sat-Sun 1_5 .......................... 1730 Galaxy Drive• lovely pool-sized yard .......................... 1144,IOO features. Pier and float for large boat. Main • • house has huge living room. dining room. library: DOVER SHORES .................................. 1875,000• BAYCREST ... In buying a home you look for and master bedroom suite. Across the huge• Sat-Sun 1-5 ........................... 1736 Galaxy Drive: quality, design and charm. You find It alt In this brick patio Is a separate 2 bedroom suite '« • lovely home by Lyons and Cashion. 3 bedrooms . ............................................................... $775,000 •DOVER SHOAES .................................. 1157,000 it 2'n baths. Spacious living room. Otnlng room. •Sun 1-5 ................................. 1518 Galaxy Drive at Family room with wet bar. Tree shaded patio. DOVER SHORES ... Dramatically renovated. 3 : BIG CANYON ...__ 000 ! Excetlent value ...................................... tm,,000 bedrooms, superior kitchen with breakfast • .. · ···· ................................. -· ; room. Olnin room. Family room. Giant play • Sun 1-5 ......................................... 3 Rue Blarrltz Jt 3 g H d ood fl High• ,. IRVINE TERRACE ... Spacjous one.story, room. 3 fireplaces. ar w oors. h • WESTCLIFF CUSTOM .......................... $449,000,. bedroom home. 2 baths. One bedroom wtth beamed ceilings. Plantation shutters. Frenc •Sun 1-5 .............................. 1207 Highland Drive• built In shelves. New. fine quality carpet doors. Unobstructed view ..................... tets,000 • Jt throughout. Refrigerator, washer and dryer In- • IRVINE TERRACE ................................. 1315,ooo it eluded New Cal-Shake roof with 30 year DOVER SHORES ... Delightful home designed! Sat-Sun 1-5 ................ 1519 Santanella Terrace: guarantee .............................................. 9311,ooo for comfort. swecu1r1 lty an1 d eleg'!r\ e~tesrtp!~~~~ • BAYCAEST ........................................... 1291,500 it It's the Ivan e s atr um mo e ·. •Sat-Sun 1-5 ..................... 1834 Tradewinds Way Jt BAYCREST ... The Impressive Interior boasts bedrooms. Family room. Formal dining room.• •of ~n and s aclous area I cludin the ca- Beautlfully landscaped vi8'tilLSida..o.Ly&d has a :.SA¥GRE8'f ......................................... ::-t211;ooet! tfie<:fial ceil nged llving roomL.. and dining room. pool, fountain, spa, barbecue, sink and flreplt. •Sun 1-5 ................................. 1729 Terrapin Way it The magnificent kitchen is a culinary delight, Entire bayfront of the huge yard Is enclosed with « • with top-of-the-line appliances and ample a glass front protecting the a~ea from excess ! BAYCAEST ........................................... UtS,OOO: counter and cabinet space. This Is a very breezes. 3 car garage ... one easily convertible to • Sat 1-5 .................................... 1301 Nottingham Jt interesting 3 bedroot'T(home. hobby room ........................................... l890,000: THE BLUFFS ................................... : ..... $278,500: Reduced to ............................................ $310,000 DOVER SHORES ... A magnificent 5 bedroom• Sun 1-5 ............................... 2420 Vista Nobleza • home in a park-like setting. Delightful view of! WESTCLIFF .......................................... $279,800: BAYCREST ... Single story Ivan Wells model. back bay. Quality shows In many ways. Kitchen • Sat-Sun 1-5.......................... 1228 Sussex Lane • Excellent location ... reasonable price. 4 recently remodeled. Bookcases in family room.• • it bedrooms. 3 baths. Family room. Dining room. Wet bar. Owner anxlous ... wlll consider trades.: BACK BAY NEWPORT BEACH ..... : ...... s1eo,ooo: Convenient laundry room. Special platform bed ..................................................... NOW 1857,000 •Sun 1-5 ............................ 2512 University Drive it In master suite. Large lot.. .................... 1211..SOO : MESA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA ......... 1159,800: SPYGLASS .. : Beautifully expanded Cape• Sat 1-5 ................................... 933 Sonora Road• THE BLUFFS ... The popular G plan ... spllt-levet Horn model with many elegant features. 4 « • design to take advantage of the "tree-top"vlew bedrooms.2'nbaths.Famllyroom.Bonusroom. *****************************Living room. dining room, kitchen with eat1n9 Formal dining room. Entry of double doors and area, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths on upper level. 1 leaded glass. Maybrtck and oak floors. 2 fire-bedroom, 1 bath, plus 2 car garage and iiorage places. Kitchen with all new appliances. 3 CM BIG CANYON . . . Popular Monaco model. 3 area on lower levet. ............................... 1271..SOO garage ................................................... 9'30,000 bedrooms. 2'n baths. Dining room. Wet bar. Air SPYGLA81 ... Lovely Tradewlnds model with view of mountains. ocean and city lights. Hard- wood floors In entry, family room and kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. 2 flreplaces ... flvlng room and famlly room. A magnificent spa and water- fall. Gas barbecue. Flreplt. Everything to make entertaining a pleasure. Security system ................................................................. 10,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Great curb appeal. 3 bedroom home In an elegant neighborhood. Back bay vJew. Gated entrance with push button caH system. Huge living room with picture wtn- dow and fireplace. Dining room. Large family room with wet bar. Spacious yard plumbed for poot .......................................................... ,800 conditioned. Security system. Potential view and room for spa. This Immaculate home gleams with pride of ownership In this guard- gated community. Reduced price of ........ ,000. BALBOA PENINSULA •.. If the home sets the mood for the day. why not have It by the beautiful sea ... or Just steps away? A fascinating home In many respects. 3 bedrooms ... one with a fireplace. 3 baths ... muter bath with a Jacuzzi tub. No waste space ..• every Inch la utlltzed. ............................................................... ,.,000 BAYCMIT • . . The charm of old Clll· tornla/Spanlah ttyte. Thie 5 bedroom, 3'A be~ home 11 perfect tor acttve famHlel. Family room. Otntng room. Newly Plllnted exterior. Extr• l•ge lot. Poot, spa and ahufftet>oard court ... '41.,_ 63l~7300 \ BACK BAY ... Condo with an accent on relaxa- tion. Within walking distance of golf courae, driving range and YMCA. There are also putting greens and poota In the complex. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Mirrored closet doors. Neat kitchen. Adequate eating area. 2 patlol ............................................................... t'll0,000 •IA D£'L MAR . . . Attractively landtcaped and well located corner lot. Thia apaclou1 3 bedroom plul convertible den (wu 4 bedrooma) hU Palos Verde atone flrec>teoe In tMng room. Bookcue and TV In den. Delk end ...,_ In one bedroom. Kitchen CNWtooka patJo end neat yard. Side yard large enough for pa11lble RV acices1 ..................................................... 11-.- 1617 WESTCLIFF DRNE. NEWPORT BEACH ~ .. THE DALEBOUT A S S 0 C I A T . I 0 N A R~ EST~TE COMPANY The Estate of ... MR. AND MRS. ROGER W. LUBY Whe never real estate experts rank the ten best properties in Newport Beach, the Luby Estate is always among the most prominent. What makes this reside nce, besides its six bedrooms, six baths, dining room, pub room, etc. so rare among this city's luxury homes? It is, quite frankly, the most abundantly and efficiently e quipped residence in the city. The property offe rs many specific advantages and a host of uncommon but very, very re warding amenities. He re are but a few characteristics that set it apart from ordinary luxury homes. · • LIGHTED FULL SIZE TENNIS COURT ... with viewing gazebo comple te with wet bar, beer tapper and ice maker. • MAGNIFICENT POOL ... with large boulders, circ ulating wate rfalls ove r the boulders creates a mountain like atmosphe re . Also, the re is a custom jac uzzi. • CROQUET COURT • FOUR CAR GARAGE. .• with guest parking for ten cars. • SUMPTUOUS MASTER SUITE WITH FIREPLACE, WET BAR AND COZY STUDY WITH BOOKCASES AND LIBRARY LADDER. • MOTHER-IN-LAW (OR SERVANTS) QUARTERS FEATURING A LIVING ROOM, FULL BA TH, FULL KITCHEN AND BEDROOM. . • UNDERGROUND WINE CELLAR WITH STORAGE FOR 200 CASES. ., The quality and c haracte r of this offering never ceases to ctstound even the experts. To be a bit blunt, a~l too o ften one finds that beneath its tasteful appointment, the average luxury home is, indeed, a very average home . But ... this special property invites the most c ritical to view it. We, at The Dale bout Association, believe the re are still people who recognize superior taste, superior design a nd superior c raftsmanship ... and are willing to pay for it . JUSTIFIABLY PRICED AT $3,500,000 CALL US FOR A GUIDED TOUR ' 1 631-7300 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPQRT_BEJ\CH _ • I I 1 -~-~------ NEW LISTING NEWUSTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING mu LUCE NIT._ -In Harbor View. ctose to school and park. Highly upgraded, air con- ditioned, plantation shut- ters. lreshty painted. 5 bdrm, 3'h ba, move In perfect. $362,500 Fgl.J Fii -In Harbor View Hills with 4 bdrm, 21;, bath. Great location. neutral decor, updated kitchen. family room and good view. $439.000 LICIT AH HICIT Sausalito In Harbor View • Hiiis. Nicely upgraded In neutral tones. 3 bdrm, family room, with extra large yard and lovety landscaping. $329.500 CMTIY Clll Cl.IS( Much desired, rarely listed 3 bdrms, 2'n bath In great location. Goffer deflghtt Sold In present condition. S 189,500 ---UNDER $300,000--- COIOU Ill UI cUsslc -A cottage, complete w/ leaded windows. courtyard, spa, rich wood pan- eling, 2 bdrm. $275,000 I• lnl•E I• PIESHT C... -1 bdrm plus con- vertible den In popular Orange Tree. Streams. tennis. pool. activities. $109,500 UI£ Fm -A 2 bdrm home w/ 1 bdrm, 1 ba rental units. Close In Olde CdM location; bft of a yard & chance to Increase Income. $229,000 H CITUUS -A 2 bdrm, den home wtth beams, brick fireplace. tile floors, workshop and new root. on hill In CdM. $229.500 Ct.OS( TO mlTTlllC -In near new 3 bdrm townhome, trench doors. oak kitchen, breakfast room, decks. mini vu. $215,000 I.JI( A TIU ... SE -Secluded 4 bdrm 3 bath with some city lights view. Corner lot among the trees in the Bluffs. $270,000 Fee ---$320.000 TO $499,500--- HT STIFF OI Tl( Ull£T -A 3/2 and 2/ 1 duplex in Olde CdMI Cul-de-sac near footbridge. Cozy feed and atrium In owners unit. $355,000 CUSSO T ... 11(-In cosmopolitan CdM. Near scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms. 3 bath. Fine appointments. $419,000 HUI HIS( -lnslde and out. Large lot. shut- ters. trench doors. 2 fireplaces, huge family room. owner bought another. $320,000 Oll( um CUii . (PfJM! -3 bdrms, 2 baths. larger lot and close to the beach. Beams, bricks, board and batten. Priced at $325,000. A IUl F• -In Harbor Rldoe. White Berber carpets, pavers, spa, 2925 sq ft. 3 bdrms, family room. well-priced at $439,500. ... WPllT9Tl -F""· O •ty desiring lovety, spacious 4 bdrm re_ 0 \-.., 1n prestigious lrvtne Terrace. Reducec.1:1 ~75,000. _,. NEWS FLASH The staff of Unique Homes anxiously awaits word from Owner/Broker Jim Wood as be continues his ascent of Mt. Everest. Jim ls In an area so remote, communication Is Imposs- ible. No news Is gOOd news. More to follow 10/18/86 " Holly Markas, energetic, enthusiastic and capable, works har<Land plays_ bard. 1ILspUe of a brief sojourn to the Hawaiian Islands, Holly leads Unique in sales at well over a million for the month of September. Holly, most success- fully, mixes business and pleasure. IUT OI IELCOllT llU -Panoramic view, one of the best townhomes in area. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 fireplaces, immac. cond. $475,000 Liil O .. -In Harbor Vlew/Seawind. Gorgeous Por1oflno. New carpets. paint, kitchen, baths, guest house. Vacant. $398,500 -TmaCl Fm -Spacious single story, 4 bdrm, 2800 sq fJ, "entertaining ftow", Just re- decorated and close to all. $449.000 IUCll MYS IUT -Traditional 3 bdrm with gardens, brick patios, 2 fireplaces, shutters, panes and bay cfote. $450,000 L.H. Wltlfml •••••n -Outstanding 4 bdrm home. sunny location In Balboa Coves, dock tor 40' boat, trade 0( leue option. $499,500 A lmFT• • llMD -With very open feeling, 3 bdrm, 2~ ba. 2 fireplaces, cozy FR, comm pool, spa & tennis, guard1Jated. $338,500 SHSfT IACAZm -Featured In 1988. Ctasak: Olde CdM. 4 bdrm. 3 ba, updated Santa Fe style. large lot. courtyard. spa. $595,000 Wl(W, WIEI, "811 -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 story on highly e&evated 40' lot. Fantastic ocean vu. Buy adj 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000 ---OVER 1 MILLION--- ecu.tllT HTAn -Ave bedrooms, seven baths. flve car garage. 8700 sq ft with every amenity Imaginable. $3,950,000 A ftU Hr. ll.WF -In San Clemente. spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms. medlterranean flavor, owner willing to finance. $1,500,000 st' IF ffAllT UYfltlT -Charming, tidy, older home. garden on prime bayfront. Sandy beach, pier, dock. penlnsula location. $1.100,000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 ..,.. $362.500 1111 Ptft ........ Unusual 5 bdrm Portoflno, upgraded S. Corzine ..... $925.000 411 remodel or rebuild/ 3 R-2 lots It.II NI $895,000 Ocean vu. 3 bdrm. 2 ba MAlll TIU $109,500 1 bdrm convertlble den UL.Ml "'° $499,500 • bdrm. dock. patio on beach SUNDAY 1~ ---~,.,... .. J.Skahan 1211 ..... "'4. 0 . Johnson ., ......... B. e.trtngton 41 .......... T. Wallk:k ...... $362,500 1111,..., ........ i.Unusual 5 bdrm Portoflno, upgraded B. White ..... $419,000 211 ......... Townhome. 3 bdrm, 3 bath T. eo.and .. .. $925.000 --~ ..... 4/1 remodel or rebuild/ 3 R-2 lots J. Skahan .... I&, $450,000 ........ .., Traditional 3 bdrm. close to bay B. Berrlngton llLlll N llU $1 , 100.000 11• L .... llM Home, gwden, beach, pier, bayfront K. GreNefi .. 1--$«9,000 11• ..... TenMt Wefl m_alntalned 4 bdrm 1 story E. Tal>U Sp s 3 bdrm. F.R. all the extr• A. Johneon .. $895,000 1111 ....... ~ 1320.000 1117 - vu. 3 bdrm, 2 ba 0 . JohMOO SIT ltlll llW -From beamed living room and llLlll Ma $499,500 ., .... ..._ watctt the bay Md pevtlNon, 3 bdrm, office, 4 bdrm, dock, patio on bMch • T. W8'tlck courtyard, dee9* kHcMn. $575,000 ... *338.500 1• , ........ lllCI fl9T ICU 1• -Under COMtructlon, get Guerd gated 3 bdrm, 21!\ ba F. Scott-Evana Involved wtth 3 bdrm, 2 ba on Weet Ooeanfrdlit. • llll.. $355,000 4M .... S560.000 wtth $20,000 decor pkg. Or lee 3 bdrm unit $1400/mo B. Hutchings - IATUllDAY OCTWll 11. IW/PAM 11 / PROPERTIES, INC. (714) 760&133 • 3 Civic P1ua • Suite 17Q • Newport Beach 9'l660 DOVSJt SBOJl&S-l'mW' llO .. Thls ts a very JlfS1t'POaTBEACB, CALD'OJlJllJA magnificent BEST Bur IJf A.LL or lf&WPOaT BEACB special Dover Shores famlly home. Located on a New Orleans style home In Harbor RJdge-5 roR A OATSD COllllVlflTT Sea Island-All on large com er lot with room for pool. Completely re-bcdroorvs plus separate maids quarters. 4 car one level. Looks like new. all neutral ton~. !decorated with ta warm contemporary flalr-5 garage, Unobstructed ocean and ltghts vtew of Pla ntation abutters. and all gold fixtures. 3 'bedrooms with 2 muter suJtea, 4 baths. de-Newport Beach. 40 foot pool a nd spa. Incredible patios. peauhful fully landscaped/plus 90me latched work shop and much more Including the decor. Brand new Va lentine home. 83.500.000. view. ~at end location on a cul de sac. next to I tranquil views of the Back Bay and city night Open house Sats & Suns 1 ·5. 33 Rldgellne. the gol. Cburae. Top this for 8399.000. lights. Owners wlll lease. lease option or aelllll O'WlfE WAlfTS TBJS SOLD l.M~DIATELY Asking price 85 l 0.000. DOVER SHOUS-Olf THE BAY 6600 sq ft of Deane Town home In prime Jocalton with custom 1 SEA VIEW'S LAROEST JIODEL Almost 3.000 quality construction completely remodeled In '5 4· pool and spa. Deauvtlle model at bargain price of sq fl of comfortable llvtng. Beautifully landscaped Massive 55 ft X 21 ft llvtng room. Beveled, stained and decorated. Two story end unit adjacent to & etched gJass. Pool. spa & waterfall. Bonus room. 8550·000· CALL US. d belt d lthl Jkl g dt t nee of pool wet bar. & sauna . Master suite with fi replace & BIG CAJfYOlf Lowest prtced Monaco Model. ,.,reen an w n wa n . s a sitting room paneled In Imported Koa wood. Sec. Immaculate condition. Neutral decor. Custom and tennis. 4 bdrms. 3 baths. Ocean and city Sys. 200-300 people can be comfortably enter-furniture Is negotiable. 3 BR. 2.5 BA. Reduced to lights view. Cul-de-sac location. Guard gatt'd talned. Avail lmmed. Sl .050.000. Incl land. 8460.000 community. Seller may trade for lrvtne home or commercial property. $399.000. DOVER SHOOS BAYrROlfT This lovely 4 I A LOVE£ Y LD"BSrn. llf JASJlllfB CUBJC bedroom home Is located on one of the largest lots 1 Im. peccable condition. 2 bdr, 2 ba. lg family room. avallable-60 fl on the bay with Its. own private Tiled patJo and fountains In front and back boat sUp and beach. A great entertainment home patios. Carpet a llowance. Best prtoed plan 1. with a n extra large family room which opens onto 8299.000 a 40 ft pool. $795.000. LH (Lease may be l'IEW LISTIJfG 2 master suites. fi replace. dining purchased at 'h quote) room, patio and a 2 car garage. Nice end location UNDER COlfSTRVCTIOl'I Beautiful Top of the all on one level. Light and airy In great condition. World canyon view. Buy now and choose floor First time offered-Only $129,000. covering etc. 3/80. 2/BA. Breakfast nook , 3 car PLANS APPROVED roR A CUSTOM HOME · garage. Plus many more amenities. Move In for CUSTOll LOT One of the last lots available In Chrts tmas for 8295.000. BlgCanyon.Ovcr 12,000fect locatedonaprtvatc JASJllNE CREEK Immediate pos· cul·de-sac street overlooking the park. $649.000. scsslon ... Localed In a guard-gated community w/Ughted tennis courts. pools and Its own private BELCOURT 4 BD·Thls one Is Gorgeous! It Is new spa this elegant spilt level home with 3 ·and over 3300 ~ Fall In love ~ flrst-stght. It ~rooms. family room & 2~ bathsiexpanded has a wonderful floor plan. It has a View. room for deck w/vlew of ocean can be yours now. A a pool. $595,000 beautlful home for the executive who likes to SEA VIEW'S POPULAR J STORY BAJIPTON entertain. Central air and security system. OPEN JIODEL Cha rming Ivy-covered courtyard. At· SUNDAY I ·5 PM 7 CURL DRIVE tractlvely landscaped yard w/spa. Near comm. A SP~ClAL PLAC~ TO BEi Please compare this pool and tennis. Cul-de-sac locaUon. Ocean and townhome-A true value! Decorator perfect all _c ity lights. Guard gated community. s355.ooo. white and sort colors from the expanded entry. 'TBE ACTIVE LirB 1 Bdrm condo In lrvlne with breakfast room. llvlng room and walk-In closets community pool. spa. voUey ball and tennis! You In master. The finest materials were used In this wlll love this complex. with running streams. and home. One of the finest vtt-ws In Newport Beach 'lush landscaping. Close to shopping and free-of Ocean and city lights. Approx. 3.500 sq ft. ways. 87 1,900. JUST REDUCED $595.000. BEAUTD'UL DECORATOR BOia Expanded 3 BO. bordeaux model on a extra large comer lol. 2 master suites. crown moldings. french doors. marble entry. leaded and beveled W1ndows. Dec· orated with a European touch. Roorh for pool. $499,000 ON THE CLirrS lN LAGUNA BEACH Fabulous 3 bedroom home In the exclusive gated community of Three Arch Bay. Situated on 2 lots In one of the most desirable locations on the water overlooking Whale Rock. Special marine room overlooking the coastline-A real party place! S 1,995.000 LANDMARK HOME IN LAGUNA BEACH This 3 bedroom home Is truly special! Built tn 1934 with Its European Esplanades and balconies. you can really feel the essence of yester-year. Approx. 4 .000 sq ft with hardwood floors and-French doors which open onto an ocean view 8598.000 Please drtve by and ee this beautiful home an<I we will be happy to make arrangements for a personal showing. 1380 Hillcrest EXQUISITE CUSTOM REDWOOD BOii~ In lncllnc VIiiage. 270° view overlooking Lakt- Tahoc and the National Forest. 5 bedrooms. Indoor pool. spa. sauna. Gourmet kitchen and solar healing. 8849,000. A UAL SPAlllCLER llfTUSTINLovcly. rambl- ing 4 BO + fam rm home situated on% of a n acre surrounds lovely atrium court with spacious brtck patio. 3 tiered fountain, and beautiful trees. This home Is like new-totally redone with decor· , ator wallcovertngs and carpet. 40' pool an4 spa ' VIEW· VIEW-VIEW Beautiful custom home only 3 yrs . old. Ocean. bay. & ci ty llght,s. Pro- fessionally decorated. 3 BD. 31h BA. huge family room-All of this plus 3 BO. 2 BA home on Bayside ---------------r] Drive. Great guest home or 2nd unit. $895.000 OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY Included. Open house every weekend or call for 11 La 9'ocMtle a ppt. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION. 8545.000 1 cwt Harbor Ridge Jumlne Creek 12122 Skyla ne. 1 .._ ,_..., lhn Big Canyon TltANQVIL WOODS a WATS• VIEW In pres-'411Hahl ..-COM ug1ous guard-gated Hatbor R~. Lowest priced 11111tt•~ ~ Tur1•oca "Kensington" with thousands In Ught & brtght "'....,,... ,,.... , trAMTenece decorator upgrades. $449,900 • Yllal9 ._., Bluffa BACK BAY ADA Perfect famJly home. Large custom 2 story. 4 BR. 21h BA. 2 Oreplaces. Extra large lot with childproof pool and spa area. Cov· ercd patio. 8305.000 ......... eo-snor.. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1.5 CDJI DUPLEX 3 BO. 3 BA decorator perfect home. South of the highway. Walk to the beach. Spacious I Bdrm unit. Situated over a 4 car garage. Is furnished a nd lovely. $449.000 1.5 rli&R ON J 1iJ LOTS-PIUJIE PENllfSULA 1-5 POllfT Just step to the beach. 4 bedroom with a 1-5 3 2ar garage. Spacious upper deck with peek-a- 1.5 boO ocean view and lovely patio. Great potential. 1.5 A339.000 1-5 2-5 2-5 11.-.-..... OBA T STAJtTS• BOMB Prime location on 11 ....._. 1...s Alf ElfOLISH ESTATE This home Is Im- maculate from top to bottom-5 bedrooms. 7 baths. 4 Oreplaces. family r:oom. study. and for· mal dining room to suit any sl~e family. AU solid oak doors and crown moldings throughout. and many more amenities. Approx. 8 .000 sq ft of living space. call for a personal showtng. offered 82.250.000 prtvate cul·d e·sac strr:et. 3 bedrooms. 2 .baths. • "·s • • Hlfbor RldOI a.-.-1·6 large back yard with SJM!. $195.000. == =Shof• ...... 2...s LOVB TO ENTERTAJJf & UL.Ai IN STYLE LAJm llJSSJOlf Vl&IO VJZWBeauttfully dee-a1tWMwn ~ BMctl :::: ~~ 'AT BOJIZ? BELCOURT-EXCLUSIVE. ORA· orated home overlooking Lake Mtaaton Viejo and · a........ Jeamin. er.... --I-& M,l\ T IC. UPGRADED. 3 BO TOWN HOME. Circular rolling htlls. 3 BR. 2"'-t BA. balconies on the vlew., 1 ,..... '--~ .,..... 1•6 !staircase In entry. large family room with Ore· Fireplace. custom carpets. and Ule flooring. i. i===============~ · )place look ing onto a lovely courtyard with water· 8219.000 ~ ""-'.fall and SP19'. Ortgtna lly a Model home. 8849 .500. ' ' . ' • I a PAG• 1J/SATURDAYOCTOa•a 11, , .. BEST BUY . Extremely well maintained, well decorated Bluffs "G" plan. 4 Bd., 3 Ba., very open bright home. Large re dwood deck with spa and Finnish redwood sauna. leasehold. $212,000 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM SAT & SUN 2 650 VISTA ORNADA, NB NIGHT LIGHT VIEW Bluffs "An~elita" plan is 6 years new. 2 bd, 2 ba, plJntat1o n s,hutters, tile entry & kitc hen, cxpmt'd beam ceilings. Quality decor. Fee land. $28 1,000 r.~" . +O ~+ ~ "MODEL" HOME Contemporary home shows like a mode l. Spac 1ous 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated in undcr'>tated elegance. Off white cpts, shut- ters, quiet greenbe lt setting, partial bay view plu., < 11y lights. Including the land. $239,500 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM · SAT a SUN 1966 YIST A CAUDAL, N.B. NORTHWOOD EST ATE-IRVINE T~e family home to perfection ... 3100 sq h with 4 bd, 2V1 ba, 2 fireplaces, formal dining, central ai r, micro kitchen plus large bonus room. 3 car garage, owner transferred, quick possession possit>le. This is the big plan 6 model. 52H ,OOO PlllMI: LOCATION Very best greenbelt l~ation in. the . ~luf~s, overlooking the reflection pool. Like living in a park. 2 bd, 2 ba with vaulted ceilings, secluded master suite, expanded to include sun room. l easehold. $220,000 LUSH GRl:ENBEL T Bluffs "Fransiscan" on secluded private green- belt. 3 bd, 2Vi bath, new kitc he n, air con- ditioned, quiet cul de sac location. Fee land. $219 000 ,-------, PRICE REDUCTION!! East bluff -Absolutely mint condition through- out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 2112 ba, new roof, new exterior paint. Move-in!! Excell ent home, ex- celle nt price, includes the land. $267,500 ~- EASTBLUFF • FAMILY HOME This home isj~ move in condition. large yard front & ~ck with nite light view. 3 bd, 3 ~. family room, formal dining, breakfast room off large kitc hen. Leasehold. $217,000 t DAILY PILOT/nA&. •STATE BLUFFS ''S" PLAN Bluffs condo, tri-level, 3 bd, 2 ~. large master ~uite. Good starter home, close to COM and shopping. Priced very well, includes the land. St•J,500 LARGEST FLOOR PLAN Beautiful Bluffs "Z" plan, lar_gest floor plan in excell ent condition. Totally free-standing end unit, 5 bd, 3 ba, remodeled country kitche n, two master suites. Dramatic tile roof line, private patio. Priced very well, including the land. $267 ,000 1 CREME OF THE BLUFFI This Bluffs "Delores" plan is upgraded throuKh-out, top quality in every detail. New k1tl hen, French doors, paneling, etc. FULL VIEW OF BACK BAY from almost every room. Umurpas!>cdll Price includes the land. $391,000 PANORAMIC VIEW POVE~ ~H~RES. B.lnk repo. with excellent -tin;snc1ng available. fabulous Calif. ranch style, 4 bd, 3. tia , courtyard entry with pool French doors & windows thru-out, country kitc hen, and a view " to die for." Price includes the land. Sl4l,OOO 640-0020 Eastbluff VIII••• Center, Newport Beach F not e. Experience, Training, and Dedication help us to find your new home or sell your present home in the, shortest period of ~ime. For all your real estate needs Great Wes tern is the only name you need to know ' l§!!!j. WE HAVE BUYERSI The t•winr acenb '" cllTentty ·~with mo~ated and qiiaified buytfs. N you hawt a home that matches their needs, ul today! DUPLEX I have a couple looking tor a duplex in Costa Mesa. Ther're anxious and ready to move Call 759-4830 and ask for Stan Wylie. POITOflNO Qualified buyers n~d and want a Portofino Model hOme 1n Harbor View Homes. Call 759-4830 and ask for Kitty Vink FllEll 1 have list of buyers and sellers of fixer properties. Call Mary Jane tor details. 759-4830 DUPLEX Is needed by professional couple In the Corona Del Mar area to $300.000. Call Suzie MacKinon at 759-4830 '1xl'll be soklcmAxr service. OPEN HOUSES ···~ Corona del Ml! lat&lun 1·5pm .. , ... Lattliaput Corona del Mat lal•lun 1-Spm 1211~ Cotona del Mar lat&lurl 1-Spm °''°""' Corona del Mai lun 1-S pm HALFWAY TO PARADISE Maybe even closer is the way you will feel about the view from the dining room, family room and kitchen ot this beautiful home 1n Newport. In addition to the 4 bdrms. there are separate quar- ters tor guests. or ln laws that open up onto a private courtyard. There 1s a lot of home here for $516,000. Call 759-4830 llEAlfAIT 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 $234,000. Call now to inspect this Newport Beach home. 759-4830 .. . Is tf.e• theme of this family size Spyglass S-O(Jthport Home with Its 6 bedrooms and 4 '12 ~stha. Th~ is a dramatic foyer which leads oft Into the elegant living room with Its marble flrepface. An area off the living room has a sit- down wet bar with bras~ink anc:trall. There is an oversized wine storage rack. too. The spacious beamed ceiling features a huge brick corner fireplace and a stand-up wet bar. an· Informal eating area off the kitchen opens up onto the outside patio and there is a very formal dining room for those special oc- casions. A game room upstairs has plenty of room for just that .. l<Jts of lntormal fun, games and • hobt>ies. Tt°'e glas~-ln back yard has a swi~ml~ pool and spa with lots sN decking and tner.e 's a swim~~ bar. too. and a gazebo prO'Adee a·peaceful"'1reat to sit and enjoy the0c4'en vtew. ~ ' \ .. T~r,.ia.a lot of squar4footage in this Cape c0c:t Home and It's tkUat~ on a large pro- fessionally land8capecHot The asking price is -~~00. Call today to ln9Pect this beautiful hs>me. 7~9-4830. • . ".~ SOUTH SEAS Is the effect the Palm trees and plantings have around the swimming pool and spa of this elegant home located in exclusive Big Canyon. There are 4 spacious bdrms. a family room with wood burning It replace and a wet bar. A formal dining room and an mtormal eating area. with an adjacent separate patio for outside dinlnQ. This home is reduced to $599,600. Call tor an appointment to view this home. Call 759-4830 ALL DRESSED UP and ready for a family This home was already tn mint condition but Mrs. Clean made 1t better! It sparkles along with the 3 spacious bedrooms & 2 baths. There Is a pool sized lot with a sw1mmlng pool This Costa Mesa home is being offered for sale by the original owners tor $185,000. Call now to see this home. 759-4830 FALL HI LOVE with this beautiful showcase 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. It features an oversize master suite with a retreat area which could double as a den. A separate downstairs bedroom with its ad1acent bath Is perfect for guests. There 1s 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 this hOme at 759-4850 COBBLESTONE STREET Is in front of this 4 bdrm, 2 story home in a super area of Costa Mesa. This home is only 4 yrs old and there 1s plenty of room for a family to spread out . There are 3 baths and a woodburnmg fireplace. A raised wood deck affords outside entertaining. At $188,900, this home wont last! Call 759-4830 MOVING TO PALM DESERT and the owner must sell this newer Irvine Terrace home in Corona Del Mar. It's walking distance to boating and recreation. There are 4 spacious bdrms. a family rm and a swimming pool. A covered patio offers shade for the non-sun worshippers. Asking $376.000. Bring your offer Call 759-4830 .. COMf Y COTTAGE In Corona Del Mar. It's a real charmer with its wood shingled front. There are all kinds of posslbllities here and •t has a cozy wood burning brtck fire- place. Call now to see htis quaint cottage priced at $185,000 Call 759-4830 STRICTLY UPPER CRUST 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 trees In the ar-ea give a feeling of seclusion Offered at $189.000. the owner ts anxious and wants an otter Catt 759-4830. I 1870 Su Mlpel Drive, Newport Beacll • 76M880 PA• 14/SATUllDAY OCTOUll I I. , .. •............................................... lllllllljl .... mDAILYPILOT/ltaA&.UTAn MESA VERDE mAT ,_ ..... ,MUI 11..,_ Popular floor plan In desirable are 9f Mesa Verde. Exoellent opportunity to step I to a great community, 3 large bedooms 1¥• ths. Call tlSday. 546-2313. HP27 I '9IT UITINJlllTM Iii Bl• 111._ Unique opportunity-rare on market. More space and luxury than you'd expect In a townhome. Large living areas. Formal dining. Breakfast nook. 2-master suites:-One wtth· ttreptece and deck. 2'A-batha. Lovefy pool and ape area. Great location. Near 2 country clubs. Call to aeel 546-2313 HP28 IBllD... 1111,111 Anxious seller pride of ownership home. Comfy family floor plan. 3 bdrms, 3 baths. large lot. Cul-de-sac street. Call to aeel 546-2313 HP29 mu ftlll mn 1111,111 Great home-Great area. Sitting vacant and wasting money-seller says "SELL"I Gracious formal dining. Family room, crackling fireplace with hand carved mantle. Built In bookcases. 4 Bdrms, 3 baths. Call for an appt. to &eel 546-2313 HP 30 .... 2 lllST Sill ....... Designed for young executive. move-In con- dition, spacious 2 bedroom, covered patio . community pool. Call to see. 646-7171 NP10 COSTA MESA . -........... 11-. Desirable eastalde locatlonll Outstanding com- munity minutes from FASHION ISLAND AND NEWPORT CENTER. 2 bedrooms, soaring ceil- ings, SKYLIGHTS, den. WHERE PLANTS BLOOMI Call to see. 646-7171 NP11 IDT Tll ._ 1111,111 NEWPORT LIFESTYLE ... COST A MESA PRICE. 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors. famlty room, fireplace, large lot, tree-lined street. PAINT ANO SAVE. Call nowl 646-7171 NP12 lftUIZll 1-2 LIT 1111,111 EASTSIOE CHARMER. Many poaalbOltles. 2 bedroom, STUDIO RETREAT, beaulfulty land· seeped yards & gardens, central vacumn, move In condition. WALK TO COSTA MESA COURTYARD. 646-7171 NP13 U"'91 IU llffl 12M,111 Historical farm house completely renovated for most dl1Crimlnatlng boyerll Decor enhancet furnishings, charming 2 bedroom Cape Cod. Park 6 or more cars. Call today. 646-7171 NP14 ~ YWN ITllTllJ 1114,111 Perfect for the young executives! Eaay mainten- ance townhome. Soaring cathedr•I oetllngs. Large country kitchen. Very showy. 2 bedrooms, plus den. Wet bar. Central air. Clean and quiet gated community. Call today546-2313. HP16 Ultml ....... l1M,lll Exc.ellent price for this home and area. Motivated seller. Formal dining, large family room, fireplace, upgraded kitchen and pantry area. Large yard, dough boy pool. Call to see. 546-2313. HP17 "'FA• TllTI 111Ull Bargmn price! Very private and plush end unit townhome. Vaulted ceilings. Cozy fireplace. French doors and wtndowa. Dining room leads to enclosed patio master suite with sitting room, alcove, 2 ~rooms. 21~ baths. A real must see! s.46-2313. HP18 UlllTM~ 12 ....... Beautiful spflt leY9t home. Cathedral c.elllngs In llvlng room. French doors off dining room. Built In bar and book cues In family room. Attractive fireplace. Guest bedroom. downstairs wtth bath. Spacious master suite with dressing area. 4 bedrooms, 3 baffis. Call to aeel s.6-2313 HP20 SANTA ANA ... " llt,111 Lovety condo In South Coast Terraces. Very clean, 2 bedroom1, 2 bathrooms. Located acrou from new mu8'c center. And Close to South Coast Plaza. Call to see. 5'46-2313 HP24 .... _ 111 ..... Fantutlc starter home or Investment. Neat and clean. Famlty room, 3 bedroom•. 2 bathroom1. Covered patio overlook• sparkling pool. Call to see. HP25 llWI Will.., .. ,.. Motivated Miier wttl help wtth move In coats. Showa llke a modell Greet 2 bedroom condo. Exceffent compte>e. Greet awortunlty for flrst time buyer or lnveltor. Cati todayl 5'46-2313 HP26 NEWPORT BEACH •1111• 1111• ...... Every room II an lnvttatlon. ~ for tamlty llvlng. Living room overtoc>ka loYety pool. Walls of glUI In formal dining room, over9'ze famlty room, 5 bedrooms, numerous teaturee. Call today! 646-7171 NP1 ITTlllU 11 .... QulntesMntlal luxury llvfng, 1tepe to CORONA DEL MAR beach, panoramic view of OCMn. 4 expansive bedrooms, each wtth private bath, 3 woodborlng flreplacee, all electrk: kitchen, Im- ported tlle throughout. Call for lhowtngll 656-7171. NP2 --~~___.,.~~--~~ ... .. , ....... ...... Views of BACK BAY ANO FASHION ISLA~O. Luxury home for growtng famlty memor'9s. Walls of glass In IMng room, dining, luxurious master suite, exquisite dr•ng aree, den, fam- ily room. Retreat or J)frty room can be ln-4aw quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION! call 646-7171 NP3 ***1111 •••••"*** 11n,-1dea1 for beach starter home.~or may be used as "BASE'' for builder looking for BEACH PRO- JECT just steps frorT1 OCEAN. Charming 2 bedroom. First time offered. 646-7171 NP4 1•,111 ABOVE THE REST! Experience OOMr\ fresh climate and forever OCEAN VIEW from outstanding VILLA situated ecrou from private park. Marble tile 8CC4Wltl, formal dining, quiet corner location. Call today. 646-7171 NP5 ............. ..,.. DISTINCIVE ARCHITECHTURAL DESIGN, walk to beach. Soaring ceilings In llvfng room wfth massive fireplace, format dining, FRENCH DOORS, LIBRARY, gourmet kitchen, muter suite with luxurlous dressing area and PRIVATE SPA. 3 car garage, no parking hualee. A must see! CaU 646-7171 NP6 •..• ,.. .,..... life at the top wtth views of NEWPORT BAY AND PACIFtC OCEAN. Oeelrable 3 bedroom, 2 bath, SWEDISH FIREPLACE, elegant pereonal amenities, lush landacac>lng. fruty Incom- parable. Call 646-7171 NP7 OTHER AREAS .-nt-11'911 ..... Near everything! Premiere tower end unft, PRI- VATE JACUZZI off muter, mirrored wardrobes. Light, airy, graclou1 personal amenlttee, lwge patio, community pool and SPA, BBQ AREAS. toddler parka. Calll 646-7171 NP8 ~ ... , ...... WOODSIDE VILLAGE-2 bedroom, 1 bath, con- venient to South Cout ptaza, Mu8'c Center. community pool, spa. Too good to be truel BETTER .:rMAN RENTING. Call now. 646-7171 NP9 .J llft 11111ARI 11.,_ Btlng your paint brU9h and AW. Greet buyl Lowest prtoe In Nice Huntington 8Mct'I trect. Famlty room, 3 bedroom•. 2 batha, Can to Me thla home. 5&4-2313. HP21 -··-1--11.. ~ Come ... thta onel Dream kitchen amentttee g9k>re. Famffy room, formal dining room, den. Large muter autte wtth ape-beth. 3 bedrooms. 2'A-baths. call to .... 548-2313 HP22 -IT111'11 11MMI Exoeffent first home or lnveetment. Model per- fect! Clean and neat 2 bedroom, 1 'A bath. Beautlful compe.x, WOOded 1treama, pool, apa, and tennl1. Call now. 548-2313 HP23 DAILY ,.ILOT /nAI. aSTATS · <Tit.r-ter c~'~M»eiat_tc~ REALTORS EIEUll ltlCf -A lovely 3 bdrm home complete with top-of-the-line upgrades In this gate guarded private area with tennis courts and acres of greenbelt. Beautifully landscaped gardens. $329,000 I UCI SIH CUii -Thrs cute 1 bdrm cottage boasts an extra large lot ottering great possibility for expansion. Short walk to Crescent Bay or Shaw's Cove beaches. $239,000 lllACUlATE OCEAlflOIT -Near Newport Pier. Nloely remodeled family home on the sand with 3 bdrm. 2 baths, or could be two separate units. R-2 zoning. An excellent property offering multi-purpose use. $590,000 ... Since 19()4 Turner Associates ReRltors (714 ) 494-1177 TUllDAY OCTe>ma• U , l_./PAU 11 WELCOME TO OUR WORLD .... A· world of t11i1t 11cl1Htl ,m1t1 1r111 lluiff 1ro11d •111ific11t coves. EMERALD BAY OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY,OCTOBER12 2 to 5 p.m .. Call office tor admittance through gate 47 Emerald Bay (lot) 172 Emerald Bay 314 Emerald Bay 337 Emerald Bay 345 Emerald Bay 718 Emerald Bay 727 Emerald Bay 1000 Emerald Bay (lot) ' SIPU llPUI -In prime North end location. Upper 2 bdrm ocean view unit would be Ideal for owner and rent the lower for Income. $255,000 IUIA IY TIE SU -This magnificent ocean- front home is located to take full advan- tage of the views of crashing surf. tldepools and city lights at night. Definitely a one-of-a-kind property for the most dis- criminating buyer. $1,950,000. - E•Ull UY -One of the last vacant building sites In this prestigious private area Is now available. Just high enough to enjoy the lovely views and still close to beach, park. tennis and pools. $520,000 SWEE"IC llITTWATH WIOft -with mountains and city lights are yours from this 2 bdrm and den condo. Great floor plan. separate utility room, large storage area. The beautifully landscaped yard and covered patio Invite outdoor entertal?ing. $230,000 1105 .Vorth Coast High way • Laguna Beach. ( a/ifornia 92651 - l l KAREN •CUIMI Realtor Associate ...... CAPPU .... ....... IAIYU• COllS HYE COOPH ., SIHYl llOIH EISTSIDE IEST IUY con11E 1121,100 Cute 3 bdrm., 1 bath large fenced yard. Great for 1st time buyer. Copy fireplace. A real steal. Principals Only. Cll $231,000 Charming 2 bdrm. cottage w/beam ceilings and flreplaoe plus guest house. This home Is In move In con- dition. Best buy In town. llUllEl.1111 TURTLE llDCI IOIEI llDIE Sparkling 2 year new Turtle Rock home. 2 bed. + den, formal dining, central atrium, spa. VIEW. All for $229,000. llAll.YllH•I OCUI YIEW Fllll DEllY INI $121,000 Newport Beach Veraallle Penthouse. 2 bedrm., H'• bath luxury corner penthouse condo. Security, pool, .Pa etc. Low, low price for thsl top quality view home. ............. ..... , .. , .. ' ! COSTA IESI DUPLEX Two, 2 bedroom one bath units. Legal R-2 room for expansion, RV access. Large backyard. High Income, high assumable loan. Cati today. lllDTl.-.ulEI ) llEll I.I. llPLEX _.-/ Great location with spacious owners unit -large lot. Asking only $355,000. Seller motivated!! Call now. -.! I_. WDl11I 31 1101111 ISUll Almost 1h acre on waterfront. Room for 100' +++ yacht. 5,000 + sq ft estate. Appointment. Plllmnml CLOSE Tl IDOi 3 Bedroom, 21A bath townhome. Many upgrades. Super area. Only $158,000. ...... LIOllllTIH ... F•IEI SALE A once In a life time offer to own; this 2 bdrm, 2.5 bath, former model, 111 block to bay In Balboa. Offered at $199,500 . 1nn1121m ..... PL.#11 631-.1266 a11m Eastslde Costa Mesa -Bread and Butter. 2-3's and 4-1's OWC with 10%. Won't last. Call now to see. IUllUTLIY IEST Ill II IEWNllT IElllTS Beautiful custom. 3 bedooms, family ro, perfect for entert.inlng. Spectualr OCean view. $309,000. UYUll•MU 4-PLU lllYEISllE All are townhome design. One 3 bedroom, 2 bath 3-1's. Close to • shopping and transportation. Pro- gressive area near Arlington and Van Buren.Asking $185,000. Gross multi- plier 7.4. ........ STOTEI lllE ... FlllTlll YILLEY Excellent 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family home In quiet area, ck>ee to major shop- ping. Owner will work with you. Of- fered at $145,000. Inn •11•2n1•m• USTSllE DllTI IEU IPEI lllSE Sii 1-4 Just listed this 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, detached townhome. End location wtth a nice yard. Stop by 2430 Santa Ana. Offered at $164,000. mTYl&&IM USTSIH OISTI MESI 7 Units plus studio. Pride. Huge lot. $60,900 GSI $650,000 -Principals. ~-.. 4 lllLIEIS ILnEllT Only 1 left. 2 bedroom, 2111 bath townhome. Fireplace, attached 2 car garage, toi:.ar=-=r· ca11 ... .. ..... • OCEll VIEW Breathtaklgn view of Bay and Ocean from every room. Wet bar, country kitchen, formal dlnlng.,flreplace, 2 car attached garage, open beam ceiling plus a whote lot more. This bright and sunny end unit won't last at only $215,000. Call today. Ulll ...... IEWNIT STEIL 4 Bdrm + den, 1~ bath, dbl frplc, cul- de-sac home. Seller motivated.· Only $244,900. Call now: 11.1. • _. •WDS--m- POOL Hl•E 1143,000 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, hardwood floors. Huge pvt lot. Assumable VA loan of $87,000 at 1cw •. llllU lllftL llYESTll'S IPNITllITT 11 YIS IEPIECllTIOI Beach house 3 bdrm, 2 t18th. Steps to sand. $145K lease. llAU UPPIL EISTSllE 3 IElllll Quiet Eastslde location, 3 bdrm townhome, garage. Vacant October 15th. $1, 150 -6 month lease. IUllUI Cll•IS EITU URIE llEWPlllT POOL HOIE Swim in serenity and privacy! Located on a superb Newport Street. this resJdence has 4 bedroom. 3 baths (one bedroom t-bath in a separate wing), large family room that opens out to the pool, formal dining. library or music room, AND even two fireplaces. Reduced to $229~9001 ... ltlll "° ... ' 1-4 1l21SIYWI IEWPIRT IEllHTS LOCATIOll Nearly new elegant French Normandy townhome w/nearly 1800 sq ft: 3 bdrm, 2~ bath, stained glass. 2 fire- places. gorgeous custom redwood deck and spa. HI ceilings. tons of light. $173,000. -ltlll IPU SATlllAY 11-2 2211•1 n . # c COllO SELL OFF StartlrJg at $58,000 -these S.C. Plaza condo's are great buys. 3% down • fixed financing. Pool, spa and secur- ity gated. 1 and 2 bedrooms. 1&11•.t&SllWlll COROIA DEL IAR Price duplex w/potential income of near $29K. Owner's unit (2 bdrm) + guest qrts. + large 1 bdrm! Fireplaces ~nd a pool! Recently new roofs. and immaculate! $290,000. I -Ti.I FAllTASTIC EASTSllE llCllE Pride and Immaculate w/7 units (five are UTILE SEPARATE HOUSES) on 2 separate legal lots. Current Income $60,9001 Just listed $649,900. Won't last! Cati for all details. ...... TtlCI IESA VERDE Look no further If you have location on your mind! This lovely home has 3 giant bedrooms, 2 baths and a beautifully remodeled kitchen. A wonderful park is situated less than a block away from the front door. Priced right at $174,900. llllf llCWUll llEWPORT HEllHTS - LEIDER REPO Best Buy -5 Bdrms, 4 ba, newer home with 3 car garage. Owner anxious! Asking only $299,000. Cus- tom sauna and master suite. Princi- pals only. llAUWHL HARIOR YI -IREAT llY Privacy and super clean are just some of the gestures of this 4 bedroom, 2111 bath, 2 story. Fell out of escrow and owner is very motivated. Asking $334,900. lllUUPPIL AFEW OF OUR LISTINGS ... L ---Santa Anll-Koop/JMz . . . .... ...... I. f.....,...s.ita Ana-KooplJasz. . . . ... 111,m w. 1'00 IM-Santa Ana-Tenore . . . . ... ..... W. WWWUZS Santa Ana-Tenore ........ Sll.- ...... Newport Beach-Jonnson ........ 111,m flLLBM..Costa Mesa-Miller .......... a..- t•IUll lf-Npt Beach-Koop/Juz ..... S11 .. ...... Newport Beach-JohMOn ....... 111 .... .. IJ&Costa Mesa-C&ppet. . . . •... S11t,m •-.cost• Mesa-Milllken . . . . . . • .,,.,_ -If-Newport Beectt-Wade . . . . . . . 11 .... f-..COSta Mesa-Jones .. . . . . . . . ,,.,.. .-Ala-Costa Mesa-Cappel . . . . . • 11U.- flliMZm lrvine-Mtllel' 11 .... •nu 1111 Fount Val-Guinther ..... 11-.- ..,_-Costa Mesa-Tench .... 11..- ...._Huntlngton Beach-Mason .... s1...- Ml.T-.Npt Beach-Rodgers 11...- L ltTI IT.-Costa Mesa-Wade. . . 11H ... --Cos1a Mesa-Wade 11...- tm IT..COSta Mesa-M1lttken 1112.- IMJl..Costa Mesa-McCasland . 11lt,m -.-1-Npt Beach-Jones.. 11n.- Ul'll IUll-Cos1a Mesa-Webster 11...- su--..Npl Beach Cappel 1111.- L Uf-Npt Beach-Guinther . . 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RP I I 1111-Npt 8each-K009S . . . . . . 11.-.- u -.Laguna Beach-Tenore ....• ~ -.._Npt Beech-Tenore . . . . .. ...... 234 EAST 17TH STREET, STE 117, COSTA MESA VAlEJt( KOOP CttJCK Sl'l..1.EJt ftAGa t8/IATUllDAY OCTOUll 11, 1- I Lido Realty NEWPORT BEACH : PRICE REDUCTION it • PlllllTll'f UnmT -Country French with old it • world charm and quality craftsmanship. Pier & ! : sUp on quiet bay. $1 ,395,000. Darrell/Lawson it •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UlllA PUHSIU OCUlfltlT -Kitchen. living room & master suite upstairs for the great ocean view. $685,000. Javad Mansoor UllM POllSIU -33rd Street, corner location, high quality custom 3 bdrm, 31h bath beach home. $349,950. Darrell Bryan UllM POmlU OCUlfltlT C... -New. New. New - 2 BA. den, 2 BA, built-Ins, fireplace, 2 car parking. $560,000. Howard Lawson .... PlmlSIU unmr -Beautifully re- modeled Cape Cod style, custom features. New pier & Slip. S 1, 195,000. Claudette Taylor 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO •STATI SERVING ••• NEW PC • • ! PRICE REDUCTION ! •llST .. MT OCUlfltlT -Custom built home • :for the discriminating. On the sand. ·spectacular: •water view. $619,000. Stephanie Bernardy. _. ····························~ COSTA MESA llITTAIY ... , -Spacious E'slde townhome, 3 bedrooms, 2111 baths, pool tennis courts. only 30 units/ $154,900. Stephanie Bernardy WT M STlllT -~i-1' 'lQ home on 'I• acre, 200 f1 . deep. N4M ~U'-" >rs, beam ceilings, 2 fireplaces. S2&4,5 $. r1oward Lawson SOUTH LAGUNA BEACH OCUIJIMT llTIUT -& t\ 'ldeted cottage with guest quarters. P·e.\\~,.,s to sand. fabulous view. $599,000. St'iJ .• dnie Bernardy COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ,.. llWNIT IUCI LICATlll -Large office/retail building. $200,000 dn., owner will carry large 2nd to assumable 1st TD. Across from City Hall. $1 , 150,000. Bob/Wyvonne .. ••••••• OPEN HOUSES••••••• ..... • .. . • 335 NZZl UIO, UH ISU (Sii 2-5) -4 BA large it :upstairs den w/wet bar, beamed ceilings ! _.throughout, corner location. $550,500. • .. . • 221 YIA IDT ... UH ISU (SH 1-4) -Extra wide lot it L LIDO ISLE Vil OIVIETO ;r-Older home with potential. 5 or 6 BA. 3 BA. 40' lot on street-street location A great buy at $375,000. Howard Law1on . . • PRICE REDUCTION • • • •Yll UM SM Unmt -6 bedroom home with• •extra large "T" slip for 100: yacht. Turning basin! :1ocatlo.n. $2,495,000. OarreH/Lawson • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ••••••••NEW LISTING••••••••• • • • Yll CEIU -Approx. 4200 sq ft of efegant living • ! ! large patio. Huge master suite with bay view • • $795,000. Gib/ Anne • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • ••••••NEW LISTING •• • • • • • • .. . • Yll SU 1£11 -A~ ... ,· 1 ft ~arming 3 BR. de~ •home. Brick BBQ .$ 1~ .. tlo. Every room has! : appeal. $385,000. virglnla O'Brien. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •with a 40' pool + delightful 3 BA home. $425 000 • .. . .. • 121 N UIO SIUt, UM isµ (Sii 1-4)-Truly unique. • , ! Large corner lot with bay view. 5 BA, 4'1t BA. • •Open & lights. $795,000. ! ·: #1 ctnn CMT, I.I. (m 1-4) -Newport Crest • • townhome, Plan 3, 3 BA, 2'1t BA, ! •Pool/spa/tennis. $1 89,000. • :214 .. lnlll~ UM ISU (SAT 1-4) -5 or 6 : • bedr~s, .a t>ath, •o· lot. Reduced to $3 75,000 • :fo~aale. : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO REALTY NEWPORT BEACH • PRICE REDUCTION • • • .,N UIO SMt -Elegantty remodeled bayfront • ~~~e. 4 BA, den, great view. Dock & sandy! •uaech. $1,475,000. Bob/Wyvonne • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- --~~-- DA&Y PILOT BAL UTAft )RT BEACH e COST A MESA 'GUNA BEACH . ~ir()l ~~~~~~~~~'"' VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 Community Pools, Spa, Guard Gate 22t .U lJI( # 112 -1 BR, den, 1 BA, plush carpets, c6rner unit. BANK OWNEO. Price re- duced to $139,~. Linda Jacobs 211 CICIO Ull # 212 -1 BR, 1 BA, extra storage. Just reduced to $1.29,000. Joe Caln 211 CICIO U. #111 -2 BR, 2 BA, den, penthouse wtth ekytlghts, custom decor. Just reduced to S212,000. Joe Caln. 211 CICIEY lJI( #114 -2 BR, 2 BA, first floor, upgrades/mirrored wall. $141,500. John Martin NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES Community Pool, Spa, Tennis CIOll CHIT -Plan 3, 3 BR, 2~ BA, Immaculate condition, assume 1st. $195.ooy. Carol Mulvey. . . UM.IA CHIT -Plan 6, 4 BR, 2 ~ BA, family room. $187,500. Bob/Wyvonne. ' · r A.') VERSAILLES CONDOS Community Pool, Spa, Club House, ~uard Gate 111 SCllU PWA #223 -1 BR, 1 BA, Move In condition. $105,000. Carol/Javad 3M CACID lMl Pl 12 -2 BR, 2 BA, sunny, bright, corner location. $134,500. Anne Dennis SM CACIEY lJI( # 212 -2 BR, 1 BA. upgraded decor. mirrored walls. $75,900. Joe Cain 2M lcllJl # 112 -2 BR, 2 BA. Custom decor- ated mirrors. $129,000. Joe Caln Hl SCIKZ PUU # 123 -1 BR. 1 BA, First floor location. $95,000. Joe Caln 112 SCllU PUU # 121 -2 BR, 2 BA. First floor converted 3 BR, BANK OWNED, Ocean/bay view. $189,500. Linda Jacobs 2M lclEll. Pl # 1 -Top floor, end unit, 2 BR, 2 BA, immaculate. $119,500. Joe Caln 2M .. ll # 213 -Studio, 1 BA, mirrored walls. Perfect hideaway. $75,990. Joe Caln 2M WEil # 111 -2 BR, 2 BA, end unit in top shape. $119,000. Joe Caln. lM SCHll PWA # 214 -2 BR, 2 BA. forever ocean/bay view. Twin suites. $199,000. Joe Cain LIDO REALTY 3377 VIA LIDO Lido Realty BAYFRONT CONDOS UM PAii MM PllTlllSE CMI -Bayfront beauty 2 BR, den. 3 BA, slip available. Great bay view. $485,000. Javad/Tillle UM PAii H . ll·ltSl U YFlllT -Beautifully decor- ated 3rd floor unit. All new kitchen. Security bdlg. Pool & boat slips. $250,000. Gib Walker. ~ •••••••••••••••••• LIDO REAL TY SALUTES Del DeVrlea and Gall aylor We're proud· to Introduced two new sales associates who have just joined the Lido team. Del DeVrlft halls from Healdsburg California, in the heart of wine country. Prior to her career with Wright Realty, Del was the publisher of the Healdsburg Tribune. As a former resident of Orange County, Del Is very familiar with our coastal area. She has just purchased a home on Lido Isle and Is already very busy with her real estate career. G•ll T•Jlor is also a Northern Californian. After commuting from Los Gatos to Newport Beach for seven years. Gall has settled in West New- port. In Los Gatos, Gall was a very successful agent with Cabrlllo Properties. Gall combines energy and enthusiasm with a very professional approach with serving her clients. 673-7300 NEWPORT BEACH COIDO LIYllli IUR THE IUCH $159,000 5 YEARS IEW Beautltul spht level condo with Newport Beach address. Custom decor. Two master suites, 2'h bath$. formal dining, oak floors. Asking $159,000. W lllllEiS 111-1211 TURTLE ROCI -YIEW Sparkling 2 yr. new Turtle Rock garden home. Two bedrooms, den. formal din- ing. central atrium. spa. View of mountains. All for $229,000. Call IUILH CHllS 111·12H ua11111•1 U1·12tl HElliHTS TOWIHOIE UIDER $200,000 . What can you buy in Newport Heights for • $199,900? See this professionally decorated 3 bed townhome. Nearly 2000 sq ft of gracious living, formal dining, light, bright and ready for the most discriminating buyer. Call llAlllO Hl•S 111·1211 ROOM TO liROVI If you need space. call me about this 5 bedroom Irvine townhome. Nearly 3,000 sq f1 of living space. Two fireplaces, bonus room, patio, at- tached 2 car garage. Community pool & spa. Asking $205,000. llllU I CH•IS 111·1HI FOR LEASE Eastslde townhome 3 bed, 1.75 baths, attached garage. Available for 6 month lease $1150. Vac. Oct 15. Call 9MILYI Cll•S 111·12M IEW EllL&ll CUii llLIOA ISWI CISTll Built In 1980. This beautiful custom hom~ has FOUR BEDROOMS and 31A baths. The versatile ' floor plan can be converted to lnctude a separ- ate apartment. All the charm and location you could want. Asking $495,000. Please call for appointment. UE 111101111-1211 IPU ..U SIT I Sii 1-1 llLLlll SSS YIEW The beautiful MEDITERRANEAN home could be the BEST "VIEW BUY" In NEWPORT BEACH. Built lo 1978 with the utmost quality with prop- erty compres with "Newport Finest". Four spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. a marvelous master suite w/stttlng room. An absolute pleasure to inspect. Competitively priced at $529,000. Ill ll•DS Ul-1211 FAllLY LIVlll AT ns IEST II CLIFFHAYEI Spacious 3 bdrm residence w/ expansive family room. This appealing home'has been recently remodeled. New kitchen w/ breakfast area. Bay windows, French doors to inviting patio. Privacy reigns supreme. Wont last at $295,000. w ••ns 111-1211 EASTSIDE C.I. Highly upgraded EX- ECUTIVE TOWNHOME. Very large yard with private spa. Over 1800 sq f1. Just like a private home only two townhomes In the complex. Offered at $159,950. an& WllE U1·12H IPllMISISll 1 ... 2241 llllll lft. anawm 111·12" CIRPEITEllS DllEAI -EASTSllE C.I. A unique 3 Bdrm home on one of Eastside best streets. This home has a lot of potential, fix It the way you want It & make money. Lath & plaster walls -very large lot. JUST REDUCED to $125,000 -Won't last! llTl Wm tl1·12H IPll-UT1_. Hl L 21'11 ST. llPLEI -WTSllE C.I. $111,100 2 -2 Bdrm units on large lot. Excellent location and owner will carry with 25'1• down for 25 yrs. llTt Wm U1·12M lllYllE • WNlllllllE Just listed a very spacious 3 Bdr m townhome In Woodbridge. Large yard, dbl car garage, perfect for your executive living, 1850 sq ft . Communtty pool and much more. Please call for an appoint- ment. I IFFEl l: c1•n1am1 l MUIO n1111n11 -IFY••- •• FEE II ••Tiii W llllEIS 131-1211 LOYE A SPECTACIL&ll YIEW1 $301,000 Back on market but not for long! Amazing value. 3 bdrm~. family room home. Located In Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this decorator perfect home. Beige tones -extenslvety r~ modeled & upgraded. Feels like newl W l•Ea 111-1211 STEPS TO BEACH Newport Beach super lo- cation!!! 3 Bdrm. 21h bath home. bargain priced at $227 ,000 Fee. Call now. llLL .. MIU wosm 111·1211 • 111.11-. WllSTEI U1·1HI IEWPORT IUCI llPLD Owner may carry 1st T.D. Both units 2 bdrm, 1 bath w/flreplace. WALK TO BEACH AND BAY. Call now for flnu;f details. 11.l • wusrn 111-1111 $10,000 PllCE IEllmll FUILllS 110° VIEW Luxury home In highly de!Mrable area of Newport Beach. 3 bdrm or 2 and a den -now only $218,900. Call now. IU • _. WIUID U1·1HI I Ull. Piil I SPAii Fii •LY 111•,IOOH Redecorated large family home In an Ideal location -great patio/poet entenalnment area. Call now, this one won't last. Ask for 1&1• .... W1AfDU1·1111 ... .. llEllCEI Tl SELL -llWU Mesa Verde Executive home. 4 spacious bdrms, 21~ baths. Family room overlooking poot. Now only $229,900. Setler motivated. ml ..... -·· 111· 1• -....=-...--- ® REALTORS HARBOR RIDGE OISTll lllllllE 11,110,000 Shown In OC magazine, August & CA home, Summer Edition. Ocean, Bay & Cffy Light view. Contemporary design by Farl. Master suite has dreamy celestial design In padded silk walls, but the stars only come out at night. Soaring walls of black etched glass in round dining room. cathedal celling In living room w/gold leaf dome. gourmets choice kitchen, bl-level pool w/spa, 5 bdrm. 8 bath, 6 fireplaces. ...... 1 ... II MWI TllE IVEI PIYIEO . Assumable $600,000 1st TO, 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. .. I llYIE INP 110° OCUI, llY I CITILlll VIEW Ullll llllE CISTll Country French Custom by Ron Pollendlne In- cludes 4 Bdrms, 5 Ba, formal living room w/antlque fireplace & high ceilings, formal din- ing, gourmet kitchen, Ubrary, family room w/flreplace, 3 car garage, private spa w/foom for a pool, security system & landscaping by Rogers Gardens. Premium Vlewl Listed at $1 ,395,000 ...... lllP * IPEl .. SE * Sii 1-1 a CIYEmY, UIUl llHE OITILlll VIEW Lovely, light. airy, open home. Sunken living 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. ••••••a. NEW LISTINGS ) PllVITE NIL l TElllS llPIULLELEI OllSTIL VIEW 7 bdrms, 7 baths, 6 fireplaces, hand carved oak throughout, solarium w/360° view, double es- tate lot, 9000 sq ft, fabulous home beyond description. $2,900,000. For appt call. IHlllYIElllP CAMEO SHORES -IOUI VIEW Custom view home. Enjoy ft ~n views from Hvlng room, family roo,....~ ~ 'lOm & master suite. Upgraded v·o ,..--marble. Privacy oriented lay-c e. . \JOm, 2.5 bath, formal dining, famlty • ~.dO, formal courtyard & entry. Many extras! Offered at $400,000. LH. IHlllYIElllP COASTAL I OCW VIEW Fabulous contemporary · 0 . just spent S 150,000 to upgradP ~ ... from family room, llvlng rO"· Q Y <lining room and bdrm, 4 bdn S o1aths. fireplace. lovely pastels through .. ~99.000. L.H. ...... 1 ... NEWPORT BEACH llLlll PElllSILl Walk to Lido Village, cute peninsula styte beach home. Large front yard & patio, large llvlng & dining room, huge kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story home. $215,000. YWllEI• SU VIEW llTEI c111111n Hampton model, designer decorated, 3 BR, 3 Ba, loft In master sytte, family room, formal dining, 2 flreptacet, private spa. highly up- graded. Fabulous canyon view! Priced to sefl. $365,000. ...... 1 .. * OPEi lllSE * SIT. I Sii. 1-1 2221 PllT UIWICI SUWllD Lovely City Light View, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Montego Model, Vaulted Celling In Living & Dining Rooms, Large Kitchen & Family Room. VALEll KOOP # 1 IE/MU llEITS II ClUFlllll 1171-1911 IOKOOP •· SPECllUZlll II IEWNIT IUCl'S FllEST HIMES INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllSTEI OFFICE LUSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath, dlvtded office, end unit. 90 cents per foot. Groas lease. Corner of Gofdenwest and 20th st . 1004% llPllVEI ULE /LUSE 6400 feet of 1qoe~ Clf''l 0 ' well decorated with ample par' S U ~ ... Delow mancet at 95 cents N.N.N.T.' .. 124,000 sale price. . • .... 1 .. DIYIES FAVORITE RECIPE LUSE .ml.•lll0,000 Comm. Pool & Tennis, New Carpet and Paint, Pool size Yard. $385,000 DEVONSHIRE. highly upgraded, 5 BR, 4 BA, oak Ill .II. I YILEllE 2 Peeled Diced Tomatoes RED SNAPPER VERA CRUZ entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ....._ _____________ __, 1 L1. Onion coarsley chopped =~~~~j ~:~~~ntaln views. Wiii trade for llllS 1111 FILL VIEW 2 T. capers • I llWE I• Full ocean, bay & city lights views from 1st & 2nd 2 Sm. Jalapenos, seeded & chopped story, completely remodeled, professionally juice of 2 Imes BOB JR . IEWNITIUCI Versallles Penthouse ocean View 2 bdrm. 1.75 ba. $129,500. Ocean, bay and city light view. ........ s.o. 1m1 1 Bdrm, $58,900, 2 bdrm, $72,900. ... decorated, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 master suites, pool, 2 cloves 1ark, pressed spa, formal dining room, den, w/wet bar, weight y4 C white wile room, 3 fireplaces. $595,000 .. I 11WE IMP· 4 Red Snapper flets Garnish: chopped clafttro & In skn 111111 ISWI lllVE ton1ne fnt 1 1noect. ' simmer in tarre pan 15 mn Add fish Bay view from llvtng room, formal dining, family & ...., 15·20 min. &.mh n sene with rice n hot rols . roorrt. maa1er atlte & moret Dock tor 2 boats, Esto es ""Y buenol onelup to 50'. Assume existing lease option. Outstanding terms, low down. Great buy! $910,000r INIMYlllMP .. .. ' REALTY The Harbor.Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm .......... . ..... Spectacular white water and coast llne vtewl Largest penthouse plan with 3 bdrms, family rm & formal dining rm. Beautifully decorat~ with m~ny custom features. A real show plaoe. • -... ,., 11.-.-Tle up at your ltvtng rml 70 feet on the bay. Enjoy •111111.... HJ.,_ --------------- the curved family rm/bar. Custom designed 3 bdrm, 4 bath home. Ceiling to floor marble fireplace. Formal dining rm, pool, lovely patios. May be purchased leasehold at $775,000. Transferred owner has priced this near new HI• Ill Ill ft.U Un,111 Harbor Woods townhome for Immediate sale. 2 lr1Dll• U•ms Red tile roof, private sun deck plus patl~. bdrms, 2''4 baths, enclosed 2 car garage. Extra The Harbor Realty rental department has a Private community pool, spa and tennis nearby. llght end unit with fireplace and private deck. waiting llst of desirable year round tenants. If 3 bdrms with flreplaoe In master, famlly rm, wet you have a garage apartment or home to rent, bar, 2'1\ baths, attached 2 car garage, private call ?Ur rental dfPartment for fast professlonal end unit. service. YILU ULNA NIT9UI 1111,811 Mml bay view from the deck. Light & airy penthouse with double master suites. Neutral beige decor. Very motivated seller might lease option. L-..-------------~ Me.ATll'S mWPUll 1211,MI 4 UUS II •WNIT •HT l11t,llO Largest floor plan with 4 bdrms, formal dining rm & family room. Ceramic tile entry, parquet kitchen floors. close to private community pool & tennis. (213) 628-2828 FlllOLISlll * UllU NWIU 1411- Beautlful custom built 4 bdrm home. Choice location on "The Point" just a short waJk to bay & ocean beaches. Bookllned famlly rm with fireplace, enclosed private patio, step-down llvlng rm with matble flreplace.-huge mastef- suite also with fireplace and high beam ceilings. New carpets and paint. Designer-owner has really done a job on this one. 2 master suites, bevelled mirrors, planta- tion shutters, custom carpet and custom tlle In entry and kitchen. IALlll N•llLA * LIT Yll..M Mll,MI Spacious well maintained 4 bdrm home plus separate garage ap on 2 HUGE LOTS. 4 car garage, large enclosed yard, well located near bay & ocean beaches. (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR CURT HERaERTS II 131·1- 1/ew ofiJli11gJ 2JeJireJ fJ ,.ofeJJionul murk1>/ Gvuft,alion no O/,/;galion REALTORS A TOUCH OF COllTRY II Al ISLAID sm111 •02 31th Street, l••••rt leach I· 1: ···.,· : ... [:..~ . ~ . "", ... ,4'"'""' .. ~ . ...-.. ,_ ._# / .. : ..... ,, >' IEW LISTill Newport Islands Custom Built Three Bedroom Two and One Half Baths Country designed residences features Formal dining room, famlty room, computer room, and stunning master bedroom suite~ Private deck and spa over- looking Park and canal. A real pleasure to view. S32s_.ooo OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1_. or by appotntment. .., •••n 11 111-1111 \ I IEW LISTlll Spacious three bedroom two and one half bath townhome with formal dining room, large pri- vate rear yard Is Ideal for entertaining friends and famlly. Asking S 149,900. OllT &. .. IDTI 11111· 1211 YOUR PRC\~lTY HERE 0.1. llPLEI TOTALLY llElllELEI Extremety good condition townhome style apartments. Two story two bedrooms, one & one half ~ath, approx. 1-.000 aq ft. Actual gross Income $18,920. Projected Gross $18,000. Priced at $178,000. mt L •lmTl 1111-1211 ill DAILY PILOT /aA&. UTAT8•----llll--11111111!1-----~--~-----------lllA TUllDAY OCT09a 11. 1 .. /~Aaa JI . McCardle chariges field, scores with his real estate firm • , JOYCI SCHERER aOOLOVICH o.llr .... C.fl ' a s Terry Mccardle. president of Cen- tury 21 The Real Estaters, spent most of his high achool and college years comfortably clad In a football jersey. Today, McCardle who linked his com- pany The Real Estaters with the Century 21 network In January of this year, proudly wears the gold blazer repraentatlve of Century 21. Yet. McCardle admits that his early footbaJI experiences have had a defi- nite Impact on his successful real estate career that has spanned the last 22 years. "I probably would not have gotten an education If It wasn't for my Interest In sports," he said. "Sports taught me to be a leader -sports Is hard. tough and a lot of work; It relates directly to real estate." McCardle Is an Orange County product. He first played for Newport Harbor High Schoot as a defensive guard, then moved on to Orange Coast Collegefrom 1960to 1962. McCardle's athletic skills were awarded when he was named to the Junior All-American team. That award carries special mean- ing to Mccardle, because the season he was named as All-American, his team's record was &,.dismal 0-10. "That taught me not to give up ... I mean there I wu playfng on a team that did not wtn a game, but to hang In tMre and still perform at your best -weH eventually you wtll become a winner," he said. Again Mccardle retated that 0-10 experience to real estate. "You can work wtth 10 different clients and be turned down; then all of a sudden It turns around and you are a winner," he said. McCardle became a winner In 1962, when his football talents and tenacious nature ~ him an athletic acholar- shlp to play under the leadership of Coach Tommy Prothro at Oregon State. "Prothro was a demanding co~h. always expecting the best from his players. Yet -he aJways took the time to know 'each of his players," he recaHed. The year 1964, was momentous for McCardle; married and the father of a son, he moved back to Orange County and enrolled at Long Beach State with Terry llcCa.rdle plans to complete a degree In educa- tion. However. when he observed the financial success his brother Randall was achieving In real estate, Mccardle put aside plans to become a teacher, earned his real estate license and joined his brother's company The Real Estaters. Within a month Into his new pro- fession, McCardle had closed his first real estate transaction: he realized he had f=hls career niche. ··1 r ber the feetlng I had when I sold my rst house," he sakl smiling. "It was the same winning sensation I experienced when pla~ing ball. . . I loved It." Mccardle stayed with The Real Estaters until 1975 working as an assistant to Randall. Then, in an abrupt career move, he bought a fishing resort In Medford, Ore., and moved lock, stock and barrel to the rural communi- ty. "I just wanted to try something different," he said about the transition from realtor to resort entrepreneur. By 1978, McCardle was ready to resume his real estate career In Orange County. So -once again he packed up his famlly and moved back to Costa Mesa to manage one of the Real Estater's offices. In 1982, when Randall retired, McCardle purchased the Real Estaters. . Great Western offers review course on real estate exani Great Western Real Estate Is offering a four-hour review course Sunday for persons studying to take their Cali- fornia Real Estate Exam. take practice tests. review answers and most Importantly have their questions answered. There Is a $39 fee which Includes materials. .~. . '· OURCUDITS ARE SAllFSFIED LLONGS OF NEWPORT Dear Gerry and Christa: You did an outstanding job in estimating the value of our borne LO Corona Del Mar and selling it satifactorily in record lime . ~ Sincerely, Mr. & Mrs, A.L . ,.J Newport Beach YOU.WILL Bl SATIFllD, TOO! .....__ NEW USTllCS UllOI NW .. s · Beautiful Palermo 4 BR, huge lot, pool & spa. Spectacu- • lar backyard ....................... $355,000. HAiia VEW tOE · Carmel model. Beautifully maintained 1 block to school. Klds don't have to cross any streets. 3 . BR + 2 BA. Original Owner. $269.000. 640-LONG LOTS C~rista I Cerry loll CDM .•• OCEAN 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 ····················································································· $584,000 640-LOllC BELCOURT 10,000 sq. ft. . Very quiet location in pres- tigious Belcourt. Gated community. listed at... ......... $439.000 640-LOIC LAGUNA BEACH: PACIFIC WAY · Nearly •1t acre atop mountain In Laguna, One of the finest vlews .............. $399,000 640-LOIC CORONA HIGHLANDS -DUPLEX -2 BR + 2 BA in each unit. Large yard. Very private locatlon ........................ $369,000 641-LOIC IRVINE TERRACE: DOLPHIN • Large corner lot on Dolphin Terrace. Solar heated pool, plenty of yard for expansion. 4 BR and 4 BA. New roof (two years old) ............................ $449,000 641-LOIC COROIA HICHLAIDS: SEIRA • Pool home with ocean view. Immaculate condition. Two story, room to expand. Sunny location ........................................................................ $349,000 641-LOIC CAIEO SHORES: CAIDEI • 4 BA. Ivan Wetls design with retractable roof. Great ocean view on 2nd street from water. Owner will consider exchanges for commerclaJ property. Owner may carry ......................................................... $695,000 641-LOIC SPYGLASS HILL: COLETA POllT ·NANTUCKET, pool/spa, fabulous ocean view. upgraded. This Is the 5 BR and 3 BA model. A stunning view of the bay and city lights of Orange County .... : ..................................................................... $775,000 640-LOIC -- 1 •0NGS OF NEWPORT INC. ( 714) 64().5664 l69 SAN MIC.UH oA SUllJ "XHifWPOAT Bl.ACH CA 9'MJO The four-hour review course Is taught by Frank Glib, Training Director and Licensing Sehool Instructor, and wtll begin at 1 p.m. at tM Anahetm Hilton and Towers In Anahefm. In the revtew session, students will Additional four-hour review courses will be held on Nov. 9 and Dec. 14. To register for one of the four-hour review courses or to obtain Information on Great Western Real Estate's Callfornla state approved 45-hour Licensing l School, call 550-5292. --------------------------__. HOMES FOR SALE 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.ooo satisrn 1-5 * * 1323 Bayside Or, Mal Kai 644-6200 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3621 Bear St. i:t H. Santa Ana 644-6200 $100,000 Saturday 1-5 209 Iris. Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM 3 Aries Ct, Newport Crest 644-6200 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 326 Orchid. Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $269.000 Sunday 1~-5 1758 Santa Ana Ave. R-2 E/s1de Costa Mesa 646-7171 $234.900 Sunday 1-5 •26282 Vta Lo Grono. Mission Viejo 546-2313 $120.000 Saturday 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEN 28 Rainbow Falls. Turllerock. Irvine 760-8333 $225.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 222 Rochester. Easts1de Costa Mesa 646-7171 $165,000 Saturday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 66 Beacon Bay, Beacon Bay 675-6000 $450.000 Sunday 1-5 •46 Canyon Island. Big Canyon. NB 760-1900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1255 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 6 73-5354 $344.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 42 1-D E. 20th St (Single fam). E/side CM 644-9060 $195.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1850 Fullerton Ave, Easts1de Costa Mesa 759-6700 $190.000 Sunday 12-4 3201 Montana. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159.900 Sat/Sun 2-4 3335 Ocean Blvd. COM 644-6200 $1 .295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2088 Orange Avenue. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $215,000 Saturday 1-4 3 Rue B1arrltz.Big Canyon NB 63 1-7300 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 •240 Santa Isabel. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,900 Sunday 12-5 •2529 St. Andrews, Santa Ana 546-2313 S 114,000 Sunday 1-4 1308 Sussex. Newport Beach 759-9100 $305,000 Sunday 1-5 •220 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 12 Wellington. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $437.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR ,1~s FAM RI or DEi 2137 Aralla. Eastbluff 644-6200 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 2139 Aster. Eastsfde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $210,000 Sunday 1-5. =--3 ...... ,. . . .. .. ,. ...... . I • -~~~ . - * 1112 Berkshlre.Wes1cliff 644-6200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR plus Fii RI or DEN • 17 Carmel Bay Dr (Spyglass Hiii) COM 759-9100 $496,000 Sunday 1-5 1311 Antigua Way. Dover Shr/Westclitf, NB 2834 Catalpa, Eastbluff 548-6333 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $259,000 Sat 1-5 V'2 Barrenger Court. Belcourt, N.B. * • v 11 Cherbrough, Harbor Ridge NB 759-0469 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7771 $670,000 Sunday 1-4 2401 Bayfarms (Back Bay) Santa Ana Hghts •511 Cliff Dr, Cllffhaven, Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $214,900 Sunday 1-5 642-5200 $322,500 Saturday 2-4 *29 Carmel Bay/Spyglass * 10062 Cliff Drive. Huntington Beach 644-6200 $540,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 848-5055 $203,500 Sun 1-4 •2951 CassJa (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 1093 Danielle. Costa Mesa 759-9100 $375,000fee Saturday 1-5 759-6700 $244,900 Sat 12-4 Sun 10-2 ••6 Chadbourne, Betcoun 260 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM 644-6200 $899.000 Sun 1-4 673-5354 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1112 Danietle. Costa Mesa 1736 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores NB 546-2313 $269,900 Sat 12-4 Sun 1-4 631 -7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1108 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace • 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 675-6000 $449.000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1800 Glenwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 1000 Grove. Westcliff 759-6700 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $457.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2133 Indian Springs (Back Bay) NB 328 Hazel Dr, (Ocean View), Old CdM 646-7171 $425,000 Saturday l -5 759-9070 $675.000 Sunday 12-5 2010 Maybury. Santa Ana * • 1207 Highland Dr. Wes•cllff Custom 759-9100 $160,000 Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $449,000 Sun 1-5 335 Piazza Udo (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 3280 Indiana (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 2-5 759-6700 $159,900 Saturday 12-4 225 Poinsettia, Corona def Mar V' 16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Cree«, CdM 646-7171 $749,000 Sunday 1-4 759-1626 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 310 Poinsettia, Old Corona Del Mar 3022 Killybrook, Costa Mesa 759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 546-2313 $148,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Pl (Harbor View Hms) NB 212 Lillian Place. Costa Mesa 759-9100 $343,000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $144,500 Sunday 12-5 1954 Port Carney/Harbor Vu Homes 724 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 644-6200 $450,000 Sun 1-5 644-9060 $299,900 Sunday 1-5 * • 1979 Port Ramsgate/Harbor Vu Homes 2 18 Marguerite. Olde CdM 644-6200 S:l45,000 Saturday 1-5 675-6000 $419.000 Sunday 1-5 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 21 49 Miramar. Peninsula 759-6700 $349,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $450,000 Sat 1-5 1688 Rhode Island. Costa Mesa * •308 Morning Star In, Dover Shures 546-2313 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 631-7300 $775,000 Saturday 1-5 •• 1242 Somerset Lane (Dover Shores) NB 1301 Nottingham Rd, Westclltt 644-9060 $373,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $295,000 Saturday 1-5 ·20792 Spindrift, Huntington Beach 3216 Ooean BIVd:-Olcte CdM 963-6049 $182,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-0987 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10052 Suntan Circle. Huntington Beach 2017 Paloma. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $184,900 Sunday 12-4 548-9610 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1919 Suva Cir, Costa Mesa 321 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 546-23 13 $259,900 Saturday 1-4 644-9060 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1834 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrest. N.B. "1 Rue Blarrltz (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 631 -7300 $299.500 Sat Sun 1-5 644-9060 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 * •627 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 1519 Santanell Terrace. Irvine Terrace 644-9060 $1 ,350,000 Saturday 1-5 631-7300 $315.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1436 W. Bay. Newport Beach 933 Sonora Road. Mesa Del Mar 673-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $159,900 Saturday 1-5 * 1228 Sussex Ln. Westclifl 631-7300 $279.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1729 Terrapin Way, Baycrest 631-7300 $298,000 Sun 1-5 1807 Tradewlnds (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 642-9797 $268,800 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •207 Tustin Ave, (Nwpt Hgts). Nwpt Bch 673-7771 $296,000 Open Dally 1-4:30 427 Westminster (E/side). C.M. 759-119 1 $199,000 Sat 2:30-6 4 BEDROOM 2274 Channel. Peninsula 644-6200 $1,450,000 Sunday 1-5 932 Coronado. Costa Mesa 546-7910 $159,900 Sun. 1-5 * * 1108 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 675-6000 1. 100,000 SUnday 1·5 230 Iris Ave, Corona del Mar •642-5866 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' 5 IEDROOI * •31 4 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores), NB 644-6636 Sl.195,000SSSSSSSSSun 1-5 * •3452 Santa Clare, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $189,900 Saturday 1-4 720 Vla Udo Soud (Lido tste) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 5 BR plus FA" RI or DEi * 1524 Ant!gua Way. Dover Shorft 631-730<0$739.500 Sun 1-5 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $539,000 Sa1urday 2-5 203 Evening Canyon (Shotedltfs) COM 644-9060 $1 ,300.000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores • 631-7300 $657.000 Sunday 1-5 ' • 1806 Glenwood Lane (Baycrett) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hiiis) CdM 644-5273 $520.000 Sat-Son 1-5 • 1533 Miramar (Peninsula) Balboa 646-7171 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 6 Morro Bay, Spyglass, CdM 759-9100 $549.000 Sunday 1-5 **401 North Star Lane (Dover Shorea) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Point Loma. Spyglap 760-8333 $765.000' Sunday 1-5 * •2227 Port Lerw~k (Hrbor Vu Hmes) NB 673-5354 $396,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1978 Port SeabOUrne. Hatbor Vu Homes 720-7443 $362,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •44 Rldgeline. Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1332 Santiago (Westclltf) Nwpt Bch 646-717 1 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 & IEDROOI 224 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $375,000 Saturday 1-4 & BR plus Fii RI or DEi 211 Iris (lot), Corona del Mar 644-6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Lochmoor. Big Canyon 644-6200 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••6206 W. ~anfront, Oceanfront 644-6200 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM * • 7381 Coho If 101, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $133.900 Sunday 1-4 38 Morning View (Turtle Rock)lrv 640-1212 $235,000 Sat 1-5 **600 E. Ooeanfront ~3F, Balboa Penin- sula 644-0519 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •219 Tarocco (pv1 spa) Orangetree Irv 646-7171 $105,000 Sunday 11~4 •2067 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) Newport Beach·-....._ 759-9100 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 1127 Hiiiside (Harbor View Knotts) NB 644-9060 $269,500 Sund1y 1-4:30 3 IElllDOI 43 Canyon Island Dr (Big Canyon) NB 759-0279 $275.000 Sonday 12-5 *48 canyon Island Or, Big Cenyon, NB 760-1900 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *•#7 Gret• Court (Newport Creet) NB 673:7300 S 189,000 Sunday 1-4 2859 Vista Ornada (Stutts) N.&. 644-8439 $235.000 ,.. S.t/Sun 12-4 ~ I ~ .. l__._ --·~--~ ~ DUPLEXE~r FOR SltE 3 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi 2512 University Or, Back Bay 631-7300 $180,000 Sun 1-5 24'20 Vista Nobleza, The Bluffs 631-730<J '1279,500 Sunday 1-5 ••64 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Newport BeaCh CIHOS TOWIHOIES FOR REIT 759-9100 $269,900 Sunday 1-5 3 IR plus 2 IR * • 1001 W. SteYena #'421(2BR 2BA), E. CM 4 IEIROOM 559-9400 $775/mo Sunday 1-5 300-300'h Femleaf, Olde CdM 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 11 11 Kia Loa Court (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 $187,500 Sunday 2-5 309 La Jolla, Newport Beach BEL'COURT -NEWI 2 BARRENGER COURT Looking for a brand new home? This home is a Gallery 3 custom. 4,24'5 sq.ft. 4' bdrm, 3'h baths. Very •• built Including granite, marble & morel A must see. Come by today! <HM tDJS[ Slit 1-5 $895,000 759-0489 Owner/ Agent OPEN SUN 1-5 1311 ANTIGUA WAY Custom red brick traditional In exclusive Dover Shores area of Newport. Spacious and efegant. 4 BR, 4 BA. Formal dining room. Super famHy room. Lovely yard. m11a Tl Pll,111111 KEN IRITT1NGHAll. REAL TOR 5411333 631-1266 $355,000 Saturday 1-4 Situated at the very tip of Lid<> Isle, this propef1y has a panoramic .....-----------------,-, v.ew of the five major islands of Newport Harbor and Bay ISiands The site oveilooks the conttuence ol the Harbor's six map channels, making this a premier localion in Newport Beach This Is one of the few baytront properties oltemg pte· ture-perlect sunnses ovei Newp<xt Harbor and exclUSNe Newp<xt Cent et fOR INfORMATION & SHOWING CONIA(l ROBERT CAUSTIN The lot sae of the property es 50 feet of bay frontage With a t44-foot depth. and WIH accommodate a new resident of awoxmately 9.000 square leet. appio>umately de- signed. The e>ustlng 40-year old home is very liveable CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES '000 MocA1111ur S..t1t HOO • NewPo't Beoct. (A 92&o0 OHIC£ 8~ I ~70 The property's dock will accom- modate a large yacht pluS room to Side tie smaller vessels Pnce upon request t£SIOt:NCE 673 03~4 Prabel• ... fvote ol Wdl,,, o......i Oougio.11 '*-Ou>•9• C°""'y <<N" "° A 110913 toge. C ,.,, ... f.t'Cutor 676 WM•• ~J S...re 400 10\ Ange1e1 (A 90017 TOP OF TIE WORLD That's the VIEW from this manor high on a hill In Harbor Ridgel 5Bdrm, 7 Bath, famlty rm, library. Enormous master suite w/sauna. Pool/spa. Will trade. $1,750,000. Agt, Jeri Hunt uu. ••• 4111 New,.rt Beae• •yfre•t Thia ha to be one of the ftneat water- front homee aYlllable. Large dock wtll handle terge bcMlt eo ft. and 2 ama11er onee. 5 bdrm, ·~ blith. F~ doors and wttldoWs. Bndc deck and courtyard. Trade for ~ home or lnduatrlal bulkttng. 11,1-.- llllCY ••-• IEALm 14 ···- SPECTICIUI FllllLY IME 'l Bt-droom, 3 beth Spygla lltll holflf' Cathedral rr1l1~ . f rt'nf'h door'-. formal d1ru~ room. wet t..r. 1·wtom sta1rcue. hardwood floors ~au11ful lam1h room with firf'plarr ovrrlookm11 hu11e 11ardl'n ldt'al for enttrta1ru~. MNI F. DU BOIS OPEN HOUSE UN 1.5 o MOR ROR BAY . PYGl.A. 11111 .. N B llMlllU ..... (lH ) lll-1111 SllllP DUPLU Located in a prime Newport Beach location. Close to shopping and market. Both units are 2 bdrms and have fireplaces. The upper unit has a private glass enclosed balcony. The lower unit also has a private patio. PllCEI AT 1241,000 .1111111111.n, •· 111-1111 •Spa •Pool *•Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool VGlve address at guard gate OLD CORONA DEL MAR·1 RANCH CLASSIC I Remodeled, used brick, open beams, fire- place, large lot. ~ block to Big Corona Beach. I , 3 bedrooms. 2 baths + guest quarters1 large patio with spa. Open Sat/Swl 12·5 By Owner $485,000 675-9040/home 642-5866/w HARBOR HILL DRIVE BY -25 tllLSBOROUGH · Fabulous huge ocean view vacant lot in private gated Harbor Hill. Lot measures approx. 85' wide x 123' deep -It's huge! Proposed 1 preliminary plans for 5,600 sq .ft. Mediteranean home included In urchase price of $335,000 cash firm. Owner -Agent 759-G48 OLD CdM 328 BAzEL THIS IS ITU! Price Reduced to S675,000 Your "Decontor Dream Home" on lush canyon w/part.lal ocean view. One block to COM beach. 3BR, 3BA, fabulous family room. AWESOME! 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FOUR·PLEI Good rental area of Costa Mesa all are 2 bdrm, 1 bath units with carports. Good condition. Rents are tow. Asking $247.000. Traditional Realty 631-7370 ltaerlJ I Ai .., hi ...... ..,... *IAYFlllT* U.UY Yl.Ull ~two 3 bdrm,~ First resale offering IN EXCELLENT ~~~t~~ pati~e: Premium End Unit twnhm VecantL~1~!!?,~~t with summer/winter rental. on .. The Cove" Elegant & d 1 S o I d c om p I e 1 el y spacious w/2 suites, lorm :;:ts.~ be~:.:'! furnished at $745,000. ?1ne view ~eek & dustrlal II desired or build OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 waters edge patio commef'ctal building t301 N BAYFRONT Justreduced to $595,000 · OPEi UT /Sii 1 ·I for prompt sale !ALSO Double Com· -"•\ti HI HO'lll Hasungs & Co 640·5~ mef'Ctal lot on Villa Way ltll'11 "' 1-. tH nlllll l&IYll •UYFlllT• near Layfayeue Quaint, REAL ESTATE --NL Ill but updated bulldlngs t7MIOO 14H W. UY wllh good lneome. For BR 3BA.. lam rm, din rm. IPI• SHIAY 1-1 user. could bulld new Beaut1tu18ank Aepol Near '9 lot. good vu $799.000 Best buy on the bayl commercial and resl· Sun City family section! and IND~l~~MG) lltnml-NW WEST COSTA MESA Older 5 Bedroom. 21' Bath Outet cul-de-sac. 7011140' horn. In good condition lot wflh house~ MPW· Formal dwMng room,Jlr• ate shop whletl can be plaoe 1n llVlng room, llfttt. used or rented together Ing lull-width p orch or separately or 771 Call actoss front Pi9r and - for details. float for 40'·50' SO.t. 142-1200 .12~120o A PETE BARRETf REALTY J PETE ' BARRET r REALTY Fabulous vu, Lrg 48r dence above Call about Pool! Spa access! Only 1211 OlllRIS, l.I. Home. JBa ~ pwdr room, these properties. S75,000! John Denver Very open 38R 2'~BA, 1-------• i--------• elevator. sec system, 142-1200 Realty 657-5118 Eves beam ceilings. lg tot pier & slip fOf lrg boll 657-2834 #H214 wl pool $3'44.000. Ti' tf U4t hie Betow appraisal to setlle tlaan __ -n••f IPEI SlllAY 1 4 so· 01 ~~Y frontage. 144' Ctnaa ••I ••r 1122 PETE BARRETI ... REALTY estate $875.0001 • "wr • - -• depth See Dtsplay Ad In •Jutt Lialedl Gorgeous on R-2 lot Charming 2JH .. T lllWICI Showcase" Probate, 4 000 slf horn. 4Bf l Ba I llfTS CORONA DEL MAR 1 2br couaon. frpls, & oar· ages rare find Joan Howe B«r S7S-7696 shingled e11 terlor, 2 Somer 1 58R 1 . Bob C1ust1n 85 t -7720 Of h~ lam rm on 45• wfd4i b<lrms with antique '"• M • · am rm, 673-0354 1 ptaee mantel stained pool & spa NICE ot 1 bit! to bch ()pn Sat --------1 ' $396 000 & &m 12-S 310 PolnMt-g:.~/ [~and.::= ' laJp~ hL $695K SI 759-9070 Flier W..e.4! . .,..,,... ..... lal ll1·lHI ac ross lrom nei gh· ILIE CIM tauaala 1007 CORONA HIGHLANDS bol'hOOd be.ch, wdl to South of hwy, c:loM to • 1ao• OCEAN VIEW• ocean & tho pt . beacl'I Spwkllng 3BR, TllPlD 440 De Sola Terr, 3500 111 $205,000 prally yrd. Only $325,500 3bd, 2ba, upper unit In 48r. 3''>8a, pvt bch $549K trlstlne cond, VACANTllLee 720-0455 e«r ••'" "'•' 1•2-111• __ ... .-AllYOll BUY OF THE WEEK - WATI HI KO"l 116111 IT&lffll Ready to gol Pl.US 2bd. ----110~1.., a.c. tbd down Great rental *IAYflm _.* REAL ESTATE SU Ull IULn area Lsetand $229,500 * 114' .... 121·1.aD lll•IJM ASSOCIATED REAL TY Specious 28' 28a 40• on 673-3663 water Auume fine & BEST II BLUFFS --owe Boat l(lp right• llOft all thoet unuatd Ownr I Agt 750-8069 ems this wtntet? AdWr\IM 1-----fal g11rege Mlt Ind.._ F0t a no-llaslle way to lh()9 fled. ' ol.a.sltled *ONE OF BIG CANYON 'S TOP 5 LOCATIONS * EXTRAORDINARY FAMI LY HOME * APPROXIMATELY 8,000 SQUARE FEET * 6 BEDROOMS AND 7 BATHS * FABULOUS GOLF COURSE & LAKE VIEWS PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE $1,895,000 14412• Yll UYll'T 1111 Tiii! -Just listed. "E" plan, lrg family home. 2200 sq. ft .. 3BR, 2'n BA, tam rm, A/C, sec .. 4 lrg outdoor patios. lmmac cond. Prime greenbelt location In =Bluffs. AsklngS2 12.500 LH. IATI• 1-4 111 ftlTA FLIU LlftU .....a" · 1 level End Unit, 3BR. 2BA decorator's home. Move right Into this modet like home. Earty S.uffa, lg prvt patio, CUI-de-sac. $219,500 L.H. .... -1-4 .. '" UllU <•WW.W.) OOUIFIOIT CllM .._IC llU-Fabulout view, 2BR, 28A. top fir, 2 parking epllCM, MC bldg. $299,000. Sanregret 6«-0915/873-5908 . .. UT/• 1.. • L =p??fmt IELEI I. MWI .......... 111-1411 Liit • .., .. "' ...... LIWEIT PlllD llllLI I TWI mlY 11111 II IPYILlll *YllWS 1111.lm* FlllT ...... lllllT Pristine move-In condltlon 3 bdrm home w/mountaln & ctty llghta view. Large pvt yard w/spaclous entry courtyard. New appointments throughout. Only $389,500. 1111 "" ITllY "' Large poot, spa & vtew. Jutt a umpt- lng of the amenftiee avalable In thl1 a...ge 5 bdrm family home. Greet tertaJnment ., .... Maid's quar-ters. $539,000 . ... Ill 1-1 11 •AID llY ,. DAILYPM.OT/119A&...-rAYW~~~~~~~~~lllllJ!l~~ .... ~ll!!i!!l!!!!ll!!l!lll!lll!l!!l .... lllill ................... .. a.a.11111• RDL DIBl'i c........... .... 1111 ..... ,., .... , .. ·-.... ,. •Mii ·-· E/81DE Hr. 1·ttory 'mulN~ .... h mWtlUI ~cuet38R3'MMI CONDO Pn Lido, ... Greatly r9duoed! <>ww. ~ w/frpl, IQ LR I. Opes\ &et/SUn 1·5. 38R Only s 118 tOO for lherp form DR. gourmet kit, 3 ~ WK'f prWelel H.t laYlng .,... .....,. trtal ....... petlo, 2 aw ltl. gw 38A. PY1 bch Partc PoOll W•1dlft ~-2 bdml 2 frpt Prof ~ .. Hoag 3bd. 2be. s 159,000 lvl FOf'm DR. FR MMr 81' I 141,500. 151-0255/0 tennla. c.M for 9ftirlf'ICI beth, w/frplc. dlnt~g dee. "39,500. 631-4304 agt 645-3683 Manny w/pv1 petlo. Sec gate .. Ill.I ft.... lo gated area 759-1552 UH, pool + more •IH-_.I! --• S325K Open Sat l !Min Of' 497-6437, 1·5pm WON'T LAST. Cell ~ ._.._.. -t - 1·5, 18 Jetty Driw 11..... I PATRICK TENORE 3BR 18A ~ on extr1 A .. llYD C41 ~... SMrp 38drm, 1~· IWge """' IMQ l•t 631-12681760-3702 lerrc comer R-2 lot. Jult bed! on martcetl So of PCH, 2bd, lg petlo. =:-~~& +u~:::j __.,, 5'8 .000. Owner 81\K.lous. 3 bdrma, f1mlly rm, Recently rer10V11«S. P11· 9%. OWC 67S-8918 or $e>r..ilng 1lty58r 48&. 3 W1yne, Agt. 646-88t6 premium Clltlt\lllen lo- lectJor flrs1 time bu)w1 631-4861 ell ger, llPP• 1'~ ICl'I BEST BUY IN NPT HOTS Clltlon. Huge over.a.d or great VKllllon home! comer lot. clrc. d~. 3 yr old 3bf 2'nba home 1.n lot wlpool. Some bide $225,000. 720-1760 ........ ... OOupgrVEadedR R E$.47~~KLt\.,, II ..... --nice ar-. 2 cozy trpl'a. ~:ren~l1:1•·to U~~l~m~~'c,~ In ......... U. CU1e Md cozy Drtw by · • _..._ IC>ml dirling rm mini lliew i:: 197~ FUlllertOti then can ll.UTlflL wunun ~=t :o:::~: 1~·'!'; of ocean. S199.000. Pr!C»d right at ,000 FM SAU.,.... Loll Miller 631· 1218 Home. 5 yrs new. 3400 llq. aeht 5 OOO+sl Hlate OPEN HOUSE 2:30-&pm ~~:'"'r's BeautUul Broadmoor tt. Pool+ spa. $429,000. C 800 o0o Appolntl'l*li 427 Westminster. C.M. Rae Rod08f• ~1-12ee Home PanOfamlclliewOf Anxious. Agt 720-1704 w;th PATR.ICK TENORE Cell Maxine 759-1191 ~~~:,n· .~~r ~'fce~~tl ••.atau•* 21~'\60~ 111un~ .... , ••. · family room, 2'~bl com-LAO E/SIDE STARTER Lot value duplex. Great lo-1 ·ii4~;· L~: =s 2~:-· w/sx:o' mun1ty pool 1520,000. JBR n .BA wlformal din cation. Close to ocean § High celll =lgg~te. By appt. only 644-5273 rm, lrg fem rm. 1650 aq ft. $ li.4,500. -:'"!....:....---• formal din n~~· & wet ba~· •Ull-Tiii ...... -•m-Georqetagt 546-2313 I $1795/mo Patrfckt agt Price hn been reduc:ed on •---63 1 1268 d 760 8702 this beach home. 2 bdrm, 1211-lleta YttM betnhe l&CI • IUllU · an • beam ce111ngs, fireplace, Best buy In trN BMutt· 3bdrm. 2 b•th under Pl• llMTlll Ill UIYM Ollll tile floors, Ill In grNt fully decorated 2 bdrm ~ S 145.000. Out of .,.. Fabulou1 Big C1nyon Golf courM view, 3BR. condition. $264,500. den Must '"· .... , ••· owner HY9 "s.11 It". All Condo. 38drm, 2'h Bath Pool. tennis. Fri>lc In m11r pensiv. In area 1nqulrle1 through agt •WAl'llfmT* Unsurpassed view All ol· BR $275.000 759~279 ..... al.I ~5::E~t'!'l 2t 48drm28a,dock,1'..,lot + ~8;;5~efu!~t~=:= BY OWNER lg 5br. 4be. Burr Wh1', l{,1l t(r U... 54g.2313 or !)49•5t32 18r 1Be h0use. ByOwner 760•1900 gourmet kit. completely 180 ocean view $450.000 675-2332 updated. spa, 8actc 8sy -: lf' · "• • ... ;. · • H "~ •4 B : •• ..t ~ ' • .lt>, H I Fabulous updated 4 ,..I F• .... UU S399.000 722-8295 --------• bdrm home wlveufted $119,000 to $159.900 Youdon'1know'lllhlltyou'r• ce•hngs. 1o11 of marble. 3 tmmac Exec. 48< 2Ba. Ciliftrlil Lhill It Ifs lest Clanlfled works· beyOnd • mlMlng 11 you ,,_,,.tread car ga{ & pool Listed et bldcyd w/apa. new paint, snadow ol a doubt only S395,000 land1eap1ng, wood firs, Sensational horrcre•I • 1&.11 • frpl, nr schools 646-7910 T"'o Ston• Ponl Home! '211,111 S A N M I C ~ E I. 11011 or katt '10 the Soulh of hwy, charming TOWNHOME 2bf. 2'-iba. beach. Of relax bv t~ cottage w/belm cefflng1 ~U1 1 'If old. & 128.900 arid llreptace on 45' lot. by owner. pnnc:1plls only healed pool. J bd. 2'' ha, Nf11NAY Buy w/10% down 642·0894 1G-7PM family room. wel br. frplr, Hua1•1~1 J!!"' lut. IHck IMI gar. Profe ioanlly land· • -. .. Dlllllft scapped "'ith prinlders. JOE 1111 IW. ESTATE 111111 IQ-IOll US191! OPEN HOUSE 1·4. 4BR + 38A $182,000 10062 Cliff Drive RV gate, private Huotin•ton Beach, CA. ------Bkr 963-8377 " •OP~N SUNDAY 12·5* 326 Orehld. South of PCH. -----------------------1 2Br. 1Ba. frplc. 45· '°'· INSPECTIONS 10'1. Down owe. s2&9K Lee 720-0•55 8kr VIEW IWU a• 21& Obi gar ea unit, Pftced to sell $354,500 760--0189 Ce1t1 llt11 1114 BY owNEA os1BE DUPLEX 2Br 1 Ba, ea has own yard & gar Owners unt1 larger hU encl. petlo $179,500.(21315~7 •FIXER• lnsc*ton of commercial, incOtM. industrial and residenbll t CompMte eumination of technicll and qu1~ty alC)ICb. t Elpert adYtee on how to remedy deficiencies, mintmlle urthquake dlmace Ind optimae maintenance. PRICE 1111mo1 TURTLUOCI Located on greenbelt this 3 bedroom, 2 bath with spa off large master suite Is a must see. The home is light and airy with cathedral ceilings. Also. featured are Inside laundry room and low mainten- ance yard. OWC second T.D. ·Reason- ably priced at $212,000. Call for financ- ing details now. &II F• Piil STAllEllHI llO-IOOG * Generatn ottr $33,000 U1C0111e annually * Separate cottJces w/oak krtchtn, hardwood floors * Owner may urry some equrty * Ofttf ea at $329.ooo UU.mTYISEIM u1-1•1u1 .... R&IM~ of Costa Mesa ru PIYEllS UST ClllCE I lllPLU, lllllll, HIE II .... Tllm .lllT 11111 FM YM A duplex two blocks from th sand. Priced at $179,950 with an assumable loan of $124,390 with an adjustable rate current- ly at 9.875%. Two on bedrooms with one bath. Ther are two new water heaters, n roof, copper plumbing, electrl garage door opener with tw remote controls, a washer and dryerj nctuded. Live io one unit (Ind rent the other. Principal and interest of only $1130/mo. Call for an appointment. C1r11 Warll 111-2242 EBY'S Lg 3Br. FR on R-2 tot Rm for mofe umu. $159,000 Ani1lous! Agt Site-7739 t ful written report t Surprisqty lo• cosl DR. JON uaEN, PROFESSIONAL ENGIHR (714) 432-0493 INTERNATIONAL REALTY 3BR 28A WIPOOL. Col· lege Paril. Mull Miii No bro1<er1. 11.0,000. Call Laurie 9-5 ~20 '-----------------------~! 4 UNITS xtn't c:ond. lg u- sumable lnlereat only loan, owe. Agent Pat Cobb 675·2013 AUllP.a New elngle femlly hOfnel In Coste MeM wtpmete fncd yrdt, TMe roofl, oek cabinets & nwdl morel Call todey Agl 548-1329 ..... =:-... 11111 ... Mtn cabin rw Snow $utft.. mil. 28r 28a. • Y"I otd High 1ummer /winter rents. $80,000 ~. Tr.,_ fof ~ In CMIN8. eel nOwt Lll or Chuck 131· 1211 or 641-&743. OIE OF I 1111 llYWIERE! 1 l1poli Thia 6BR, SBA architectural masterpiece, designed and bullt by Ron Pollendlne, Is situated on O{le of the finest stghts In gate guarded Harbor Ridge. This premiere r•dence. with no detail overlooked or expenae spared, recalls the legendary estates of Europe and has complete privacy plus an un- obstructed ocean, bay and ctty lights vtew. There are m~nlfloent large open rooms with high cell- Inga, separate guest quarters and poot houae, wine room and cellar, pool, spa, solarlum and grounds. AH reminiscent of an era gone by. Maureen White, Ed Eecano, and Maralou Ingold. IFFEIEI AT 13,100,000 --- ClrubbfiEllis R£SID£NTIA.L llU)t(£9'ACF. SCRVIC•-~ 144-1200 1 759-6700 INVITES YOU TO AN EXCLUSIVE VIEW 107 MILFORD DRIVE CORONA DEL MAR A VACANT OCEANFRONT LOT IN CAMEO SHORES , .. OPEN SUNDAY ONLY 1-5 A SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL TY AGENT -WILL BE ON S1TE TO ASSIST OFFERED AT $1,900,000 Fee 1:1.•••r111t Rl'L Di1Biii _.......,......,,.;,,;;,;;;;,,...-.-. ... -..--.-=~ll~ltlleWle..... ltMral 2112 ... 1114 ... UM L1tua ._. .... ,.. _. ,_ 9l0 f• laJt l lM Coutal 3bf hM 2ba f/yfd •2 STOAY 28R 1~* ~J -VICTORIA BEACH oc.M-EXCLUSIVE HARBOR Monaco model 3BR 2BA, Mint condition. 1blodt10 .... gar kids fine $750 Frplc. w/d h ookup, Oulet loc: 3BR twnhm front 3bf 3ba. furNahed. RtOOE 3bd, H ba. Lg move In cond 8est ofter beach. Lrg 3 bdrm. 2 Home by the bay tor 539~191 Agt fee beloooy. dl w. 99':1:· •I gel V8Ql'lt Oct 15. flfeplace. Mot• ...... Loft. w/wM w . pod/ over $240,000. No Bit,. beth w/sundeck. high adults. 'h mobile • ~ IWPT mm LUSE S750/mo. 642· S4 S 1150 • 6 mo ...... (818) 790-3272 '9Mtl. -r·3\:9· trptcj 2 Laurie, 9.5, ~ c•hngs & frptc:. Lrg 2 house Model home con· FULL y• FURN & BEAUT * Eatlide "*'P 28drm. M er 11 y n C o o m b I ....... ~ I 52 g:11.::_F ~ 1· I::' Kltn M 11&111111 Yin-bdrm. 2 beth. hlghty up. d111on. Luth yatd & gar· 1ea hc>uM. Gerege, lncd e:n -1296 linRr"~B""iRR§~iiill""'W~~I-==-:::...:..:::..:......:....::..:=~ ~r:*', Irr: end peteo. dens. Cell LOii 631-1286 ~N::~J,!8R temily yrd, crpt1. drps, w/d 2 den CatalM ~Newport Cr•t Condo, WWlll 1 •,new290•000blolut91 v1lbl or 673-7544 BAVFRONT 6BR end hkup No pet• S&75 + S~350i 496-67-' End Unit 38r 38a, dbl C at • w 1erm1. MC Must •lend credit mo .,., gelllQe meny upgredel AllrlCtlve 1nnel model 3 Of1ve 2711 w. Balboa, flbulous. $4500/mo ctieCk no...5'29 WALK TO BEACHI Condo 11500/mo 548-00&9 bdrm. 2 beth, on l11ge then c.n Patrtck Tenore llWPT·YILYlllTIU Ai .certt Blufflt'--------sunny lot S"991' neigh-631-1268 or 780-8702 WEST NWPT 2BR. frp4c, •Small pet ok. Hoc new Ul1l9I ..,. mi nr a on on $&75 Nwpt Hghtl 28R. ~ borhood. A grMt buy el nu p8tnt & CfPI S925/mo condo nr bctl. 3Br 2~88. 28dnn l'MSa StOO/mo. lbd. 1~ epa.. yud. ger. Unlurn $279,000. Cell owr'8f lor &c,... I 2S WEST NWPT, 1 l>4lt to bctl. FIP, dbl gw, IPL I 1195. I Bdrm 181 $700/mo. •tee. S975tmo w/~ Ol l900 ewc>in'ment 640-8397 irAC::. I c;;;,,;i p;;,;i 3BR. 1rp1 $1200/mo 646· t&.44 or 642.eee6 38drm 181 $875/mo ....... INcl lllt w/o gdn(. Cel 675-3381 LIWllT,... Apt ., .. 1 Juil $49,0001 WEST NWPT3BRhm.lrpl. ...,... ;;:;;i" Nwpt Twrece. 38' 2~88 •lllYll WALKTOUOOVILLAGE Terms! John o.nver Re-DdOb~G:·'st~o50~mEs0 4BR ..... ...., ... ., Ul-UU 3Br 28a~~ TwnhS, "'*·gel. PoOf. . alty 657·5118 Eves E ~IW • •--. ape, $1150, i MC, Aon 2Br. 2B1. den, Dover Mdl. Architect/owner h11 re-2_.4_4001 llA 170 family home $2250/mo oceen view, new Cf1>1. 963-3377 Mwy 491-5735 Sgl Slry. Clll 760-8069 built. Corner loc. be-cMTl •SA~ Up~ Duplex 11400.1-------- lor g11e admltt DAILY. tween 8eaoh & Canel Like prlvecy? One eorel 3BR frple like new comm ...... ter.... V1lla Aentlll 67S.-..912 Oc:nfmt lwn 3BR + MPW· S325.~ Owner/Agl wlth views from balcony. View! Correl & 1hedl poc)i llOoo/mo ' Frplc vaulted ce111r9 dbl 2 blk belch/........,/ten 2.,, ate guest qt,., lg lot -3 Bdrm. 2.5 Be. dbf ger. Passed percl Ju11 · ·........, No • 1 .,vv> • Good pkng. CIOM to llWPT•TIW•I• ONLY S297.000.(5371 $16,0001 Eesy owner WeterfrontHornes,lnc lgw,.,vy>,..,_. peta. LUXURV3bf2baEMtlide 2ba Nwpl Stirs. 12" sf NHYC. Avt now. Vrty. Allllm STOL Cartier Realtors 96.t-& 111 tlnanctngl John Denver _ II 1-1-~."f;h St. 645J~: Townhome, H~ yra old. =~!'vi s,~i~ t;~~~ $3000. 67M&30 ~ Guarded gate comm high· Realty 657-5118 EvH • Very deluxe $1200/mo. -OPEN HSE 227 ORANGE ly upgreded w/2 mitr BR WWEI -SUYIEW 857-8729 •A272 lalMI WaM Zl • ...,... ""* Villl Aen1811 28r 181. 2 e« gwegewlttl Npt Stir •Br pyt QtMtt ~ 38A. dwnstrs den or BR 1 Sty, 3Br & good vu In CnHtery Leh ....... e.tt.t* Excellent IOCetlon. 2Br 87S.-..912 ln'lell yerd. & new ki1c:Nn bl!~ euY/own lend Of Loe In 81yndge Musi be exch tor oor Big Cyn Hm, C...a. 1 ••5 2Br -1~ .. p1llo, yrly 199 281, W/D hllup, trptc, MACARTHUR VILLAGE in Newport Hgtl. no peta, r9tt neg 63 l...a684 0wnr seentoapprec1ate Open Otpossiblesale.644-7070 ~ -se151mo 720-1199 vauttedc:eillngs,2cergat lbr end unit up lllifw S1200tmo. 111/111t. _ __ Hoose Sal/Sun Cell lqr - -, ... ftlW . ___ w/optt. ~ atrMml & ~ ape t l ... • 642·3715 WM I Bly Ave home· 3BR appt 760·393715-40-55113 WEST .. , Aft Ocean YleWI plol tor .... Eleg1nt 3br hse fly~ falls. Pool a 198-Greet c..;, M2i> 9:;'.'28;8 • 2BR 2BA fUm mobile hm 2 ... BA. Frptc. ger Avall $244 950 Prins onty l&Yfml $800 714 4~793 · child/pet line others 1va11 view S 1 t50 Av ... 10/ 17. _ utils pd Pool Extt 1oc' now S 1600/rno. yrly IWIEl llSIM _, 4 bdrms wilh maid's QUll· S950 S39-6191 Agt tee No pets 549-2447 N • w Po r I Te,,.• c • Wnlr 9115 to 6115 $900: 675-4630. egent Now reduced to what ters, 40' dodl end aide Lets t. Salt 1411 Furn 38R 28A. ~rnU 48R, 2BA. POOL. 30n ~=~:: ~%9~~!:' 945-9114 or ~20 38R 2BA~ w '1300 owner paid 1n 1979 • tie Prestigious 1tree1 +carport. $1350/mo -t TylerWay.$1300/mo ·(2131472-6145 2br LIDO ISLE hOuM for 3BR28A,2ewenc:pkng $296,000 3Bdrm, lam with sweeping bay Ind 11 • Ami ••• , UlllS Agl 673-4062 Days (2 13)602-6965 ---_ rent quHt1 pel'manenl yr1y S 1350 BACH, MC rm Custom home night Ilg ht views. • .... ... NORTH BAYFRoNT Eves(714)760-9526 Off Adams 4br $860 n11 resident lease Evenings bldg, pk~pool BACH w/go;~ss~v! spa se95.ooo • I .:::-::&Am Exec style home. 38R lLWT a tulSIO ~~9-~9::-gtsr.:rne• (2 IJ) 862.'se20 OC:'!~ =!~ v n ...._ -3•,eA unfurn yrly ---• ..,.,_ Open Daily 1-4 30 Relidential hlllllde with S2900 'Agl 673-4002 Ultr1 aherp 4 rm home, ONE 8ed oom houM I ••UDO Elegant llJm lg '·--UNITED BROKERS sweep;ng ~canyons entry kitchen S500's. Fee r n 28r den. 2'"18a, 2 lrple, -· 673-7771 ocean and nlQht hghi l&JMI TILUUT lli-1118 ~ 1= ~~ S~~ PoOI. spa. 1ennls. piano lli-41MtrllM1ll PlllCE HHCH 20I l'l~les Imp:~~~ Ptaia1al1 2107 PERFECTROOMMATES weekdap 548--0944 S t750l mo _57s-o.t7~ Yrty 2br nr WltYeS $725 or Seav-3&. lam rm. v-. ;~d d~::~ly, hlde·~:uay 12 & 3Bdrm W. Inter & Vrly. Spacious 38r. 2._.BI Tribe siZa 4br hse loolds •NPT CREST CON°?'* beach ped $500 utllllles $375 000 640·7258 Nt•ile Beats Tile price reflects PenlnsulJL Rentals •vi Cond o FPL. D/W, den kids pet 08' lrplc FRO~T ROW VIEW paid 539-6191 Agt tee STEPS Tl IUCI llOO outstanding value Don 11 Villa Rent•ls 67S.-..912 PATIO. Del GAR. EL $895 539·6191 Agt tee 3~~hy2~~Ai ~5~~~ Fer Sale miss this one• Calli , -GOO, WID l'lkups S990 t a • g ~Htl 2i:.d2:~~~:J11 $27.aoo obo. Adoreble Ba~bara, Agt 760·1900 Ca,utraat luc~ s1190 dep. 863-0697 or Du1 Ptiat 212' •OCEANFRONT 3t>r 2ba 1•a&;,._ ______ _ Fee Land $315,000 lbr mobile home on tile 2111 863•1500 OCEAN YIEW furn. 38r lower dupleic, St8001mo. '·l... ••~ Assoc•aled Really beach. Must see! Space UllU IUCI Charming 28R. oen. n~ba ·BRIGHlON SPRINGS -2Ba. decks. trplc, garage. MARTI FERGUSON, Agt. .. -673·3663 rent $600/mo 924·6960 Won't last! Spect1cular nr Pines Park & bcl'I New Condp 2Br 1 'hBa trl·level. yard, patio, avail Nov· (714) 642· 1183 1.t .. Bd __ rm __ A_pt.._w_/_ba_y....;vfew-..;.;i SSOOODo 'T biles! bu1ldable lot will'I while· pam1 1ns1de &oot $1t75. micro. 2 car gerage July 1 $825mo.240·1812 •WATERFRONT lBORM fireplace Yearly ren111 VERSAILLES Penthouse wn womo waterv1ewS125,000.Call 2t3·476·2165 wlopnr,W/O hkup.Over f i IBa uesl hOuse Gar S7001mo Incl ullls Studio Condo. pool. One loll Supor rental Agl Barbara 760-t900 streams & fall1 Pool ape t1at1 I g • 67S-3470 s~~"c:~' ~':..b~~~::~g Mr ~~~k!~rivTs~-~°t1~ ~;;, . CtrtH ••I Jiu 2122 S995 No pets S,.9.24•1 Vallez 2134 iaoe. tse :;~;;: CALL tBR 18A yeany unturn Seelig 12 t3)567. t394 244.4001 : M 150 2BR 2BA, spectacular CONDO 380, 1 'hBA. ge1, Fountain Valley tlner 3br Bayridge Condo sec apt No gar $750/mo • r -----------------IHllll ocean view. lrplc, 2 car x·1nt toe S 1100 ,mo 2ba tncd yd spa kids gated comm 2B; 2Ba u111111es Avail now Agl COASTAL I REDEVELOPMENT AREA HUNTINGTON BEACH Commerclal Propertlu I Project• STILL AVAILABLE Prlnclpala call Knowledg .. bl• ICM gar. patio 5 1 t Seeward 548-0422 Wknd1fpm 213 1675 at 539-6191 Agl I• frplc air pool & ip~ 67S..062 ~·mL-" Sl535/mo 760•8382 ~2·3581 wtldayl • St4s0/mO lse 760-t275 2BR IBA YRLV UNFURN afaeraf zloz •CHARMING 2 Bdrm, 2'" DARLING 2SR HOUSEi ..... ltac~ 2141 Beacon Bay 2 llfge NO GAR. S850/mo .. ••• -• ... •-Bath No pets Flfeplace, gar, 1>11-lns. gard'nr. w/d •R••-•y... bd 1 ba 2 83-4-0959 -•-• gardener. S t050t mo. hk p Cat ok $825+ dep --""5• • Cit gar. Short term ren111s lrom CALL 640-7085 19~2·Meyer ~9-~&.4 Gated, near bch, excl 2br. lrplc Sl700lmo, yearly *IUITYI JW 1N* $400/wtlly to $2000/mo ---2ba trpl. dlw, wld hook· Unfurn 675-7685 Gar frplc & morel Cathdrl 28R 2BA wntr S 1150/mo Ct~ar~~';1 :~ 2~~ 3F~se: EASTSIDE 2 BDRM 1 up encl &ger, 2 bales. ten-8eaulllvt custom home ce1i1ng S 1000 873-5348 38R 2BA yrly, s 1200/mo patio. lrplc. 2 car gar • BATH NO DOGS. 1700 ~I~ oc6 0 • ~:·o ~o ~~~ 3er I Den. 3ea. tots 01 FURN 2br. Iba, no gw, no BACHELOR yrty $475/mo prkng $2500 SI 759-9070 17141 642-6007 ""'"' """""' high cetlongs over1oolung pets winter rental 1111 J•"" W t rl 1 H I -....,....,,,,.., PoOl 12500 Agl 642·2134 ~, a e ron omes, nc NEW 38R 3•.;BA TWNHSE Eaststde 2 Bedroom. I CLEAN 2BR tBA CONDO Isl S7751mo 673-3608 113-ltoo Wet bar. 2 lrptcs. dbl gar ::~s enclo~I P•llo. Bll·lns. relrlg 16875 ... hlY':" cml! NU Oecof In & out. 3bf REAL TOA, NATALIE KOTSCH No pets $2000/mo 4 I mo al btwn Viewpoint (N /Warner Lrg 3 bdrm, 21't ba, w/pool 2ba. $1600. 2br 2b1 S~=11~;::i,~e~7~~. Agent 673-5354 -6pm 548-0648 _ w/Belc:h Bl) 1725 Agl ~ah tenn;:s ano sec gate s t400. yrly, ger, frpl, w/d m prices & sizes Tell us C JI 2-1.-,. LUXON BUDGET 54S-1030or897·7080 , 1C:,gmatc:i~~·&~~~~· tgent673--6511 PIER REAL TY INC. LJ! 538-9328 what u need! Fee tsll tH ., Stylish 2-Slory3br 2ba dbl fm1t 2144 $1795/mo Patnck/ t YEARLY UNFURN APTS TELERENT 675-8860 2BR 1BA. lrplc, alarm. dbl gar llyd lrplc spa S995 631· t266 end 760-87~ 28R 18A $975/MO EACH C~1~:'~28obo1:k't. *Hl-1111* 2b~Y~~~TllY Block• to beach 3br 2ba AEGl~f~~~RTIES Newport's most impressive new home sprawJ- lng over 2 oceanfront lots. Heart stopping cllff top view of the harbor entrance with 3 bedrooms, 4 baths and highest quality con- struction. Shown by appointment. $3,110,111 UlllU llTllll MILEl/IWSll llTllll .. COLO WC LL Bi\N~<!R •. ----Call 844-8080 New1y remodeled 3br 2b8 • 8• a c c.rport. gar lrplc must see S 1200 646•8695 gar kids ok $750 lotsa $950 720.0876 deta1l1 539·6191 Agt lee others avail S39-6191 TURTLE-ROCK 28R 2BA -lalltu Ptai111la Agt tee Ellec Townhome View BLUFFS 3br 1'-'ba. clean. ZH7 ""'--'-~---'---....;...;.-~ • • tight. airy, Fashion 111 ________ _ lrplc. ale. '1600 p/m. view. s12001mo no pets 1BA. BCH DUPLEX. 640·1212.0wner/agt 720.1509 BRIGHT, LG. YRLY. Hlllllll lllNE -SIClllFICE IPEI 1·1 SATlllllY I SllllY 12 W111iqt11 C11rt Spacious 38R, 2'~BA townhome. Soaring ceilings and extensive use of glass enhance light open feeling and view! loft with wet bar. MUST SELL • THIS WEEKEND. PRICE REDUCED TO $437,500. llll&PllllD llllMIMMlll ----······---Also Available 3 Vienna at $439,000 Clrubb&Ellis L 111 lttc~ 2141 lltrffs tay Yift '"4es FURN OR NOT $735/MO , 2 Lovely Models + SEC. 6SQ.9 100 BCH, LORY, GAR, NO 3 8drmsJ2'h Baths. 28D. IBA HOUSE YRLY PETS, S 1300/MO UTILS S2000 • $2200/rno. Garage $850 ~ ulMs 2 blks INCL 960-035'4 Agls 85'4-92021760-9678 to beech Avail lm+TMtd MUU llf Furniln9d-Cape Cod ,_ No pel a 635-54-45 Beeut vu hm 38R 3BA. Futllon lllend 28r 2'MJI. 28drm 288, frplc, bltins Welk to pyt bdl 759. 1552 Short lcwm ok Pool. ten-huoe petio, 2 car garege nls S 1600 760.3611 I blk to OONll S 1100 EMERALD BAY Owner/Agt 648-990e or Spectacuter <>c.en vie--..,. Terr... 855--4909 Security g1ted comm 2bd, 2ba. pool, 9PI S100 2br 2ba frpl $ISO/ Pr1v11a beech 4BR 3BA, Agenl 645-3643 a ·.11 1'0 15. 1 1 I mo, $3000 760-2601 --V • , I , IS _ CUTE 2br, 2t>a, lrpl, pat. • $300, Iv me111ge lrvtne COY9 4BR. Cofn. $1050 1st, lut dep. 2 544.7549 Owner/Agent pletely l\lrnlshed. oceen Ulltude Court Nwpt Ter-*2800u 1 .... e_......~ vMw Wntr '3500/mo nc. 644),2787 -"" _. ,.....,_, Adriene/agt 499-1878 ---lendec.ped yerd, 911tege _ _ E11joy feedlnQ dud!s lrom "50/mo yMr'ly 1eue lift. 1 lllnl thla 4& 2l&8a '*'*on! 538-as l7.,.., ~ - Wide oe.er'l vi.wa E1111e home. S1600/mo. °'*' ---- 11v1ng on "krea ·0, gel· Sat/Sun t0-3. 631-4752 •l•ID•TD* o.nt, Po01 & ape. C1oM Fant .. tlc-ConciO on tt; Sludlo..l!!_9119toNtld Utlls to beach. 2Br, 2Ba water wlf•buloua vtew ll'1CI. vnfY 1395 Hunyt,.. S16611mo Incl utlla. POOi $1795/mo. Decor~ TILllllT ll ....... 494-4653 or 494.eo 17 ator tumlshed. 87~ -- OCEAN VIEW. Brend new NMrly new bMutlM Hr. 3=. 2:.n.~"~ I 8drm conlemc>Or..-Y 288 home w/lrptc In cer pettoilnQ. 1 Mt to h<lme, auto ger. opnr Newport Helahta 1 1050 OCMr'I St*> Ownr/Agt st 150 mo. 648-1945 per mo 122.f.en 148-ttOe or e&S-4tot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ............................... ssA'TUllDAYOCT09mlll,1 ... /PAGa29 CL1 •r11•• BBL Ulan Ptalanl1 C.... ... llu MD c.te .... MM C..ta ..._ UH C.ta .... Mat' c.ta _______ 1117_.,nw 2t>e, up9t81ra epe, Old •Meu Verde 28' 1 I~. ~~=~=~~~l~~~·~~·~~.!~~=~~~~.J~!l•IWl.-t TOP Floe>< 8elboe offtcel CdM, nw cerpetJpelrll. Ul>C)er, new decor, df9h. ~ ·-E SIDE 2bd. 1be, rrp1c, Unfumletled 28' 18&. w/W ~~~ ...... --~--- studio, view Apt., w/beeut w/d, S950tmo, no pet•. wuner, lodted gw9ge WE AE THE BEST! gar. pn'vlte patio, no crpt, bltln renge, own, oak fir's, high ce111ng1. 759-75ee $675 No peta 840-2495 1 & 2 BEDROOMS c~!!· l&OO +eecunty. 120 d/w. Gar, petio 1725. Oflc $650/mo. ?S&-1182 FURNISHINGS AVAIL .... rbfooll l.Me. (&19} 957-2515 AM 759-S.S. . Open airy 28R 28A duplex •NEWLY DECORATED* •Free utlllti.s 346-&829.(819) 753-9529 857-1176 °' 780-1713 •Br. •Ba Dup6elC Ape, un-untt w/frpk; • lhr gar -2&, new crpt, fncd Yfd, *~" llvlng Utllltie9 Ptl6d. Studio, full Oceenlront 28r 28a, furn. 6 mo IM°' mWy Ill wld hkuc>. So of hwy. wtr pd ~ 120 t-Spm. *Huoe kitchen mAT LIU.,. kl1chen & beth, patio All! 2'4t S 1450/mo. 38r 28a, May t Oar 12200 $1195/mo. Agt 173-5354 2568 Orenge "A' ... MSO •811-in ov.n. a r1ng91 $550/mo. 18R 18A, al nowt '425/mo. No pets 1 top 11595/mo. St0¥9, c:prta, 2 13.943.9434 orct1•rmlno Becllelor, •PalRMMI* •Patio. bltns,lndryrm,nrbucl'I 840-5341 prk..,...i.1C>Ot1eus7i 5. drps.Yr1y tl75"-0447 213·943~284!0 ec:l'OM from pwti, un-Exc:.tlent local •Cowred O~aoa & ~.ri·w. t&th St: 1st/lastlaec:. 124-8557 or Near Hoeg. large 28drm, Bl<lM!Of ped, no kttchen. turnilhed, IO of PCH. 281, W/D hk:::· tr:!' :::=i~ B~O I TSL MGMT 642-1803 ~ tenant 494-9173 1'h81, stove, crpta, d.,,., Pref t>usy IC11"9 n/lmkr. S535/mo. 7~ vautt«t cell 2 • an ICaPlng FANTASTIC OoMnfn St W/D hk119, encl 911'198 Avall now 1350/tno. Cal ~ w/Of'flr. ~tr~ -~~~ 'C::tlon acrosa Large ~or w/latge IPMTmn dlo, In H .. t0t1c St>~ $750 No pets 675-e60$ atter 6pm 873-4248 Furn apadoua 18drm den falls Pool & spa Gr .. 1 •Sorry~ pet patio, lighted carpo<1. s..utlful dMrl large Ger Villa on pvt 9eec:h Cove -&Unll WT BalDOI blytront. c:Mr"""9 '1300/tno 173-55'5 view $1150 AvaM. 10/ 17. 385 w Wl~ON 859 w t9tl'I St. $420/mo. den Apt•. patio., dedla: Tl'9mendous vu. trpl s 1oe5 EnlOY the lwuMy of tl'll9 ... IBR & den w/petlo Utlls -ON THE 8~CHI MOO No pets 5-49-2447 N2-1tl 1 9lft... spa SMry. Ho petL mo Incl utM. 494-8I07 clul!Ve QUlrd gated com- & pkng fr ... $825/mo. 1Bd tBa Call Diana $675/mo 28R 1BA. w/d 28drm 281tl'I s7eo SUNSET Over Tl'le ec:.n munity In a apeaous 28' 752-9511 Of 873-8247 Cl4S·6785 Tue•· Thurs $550 • 'h Month Fr .. Rent. CHEERY 280 DUPLEX hkup, fncd )'(SS. good 1oc 398 W. Wilson 631-5583 Studio. So. Cout Hwy TwnhM. Amenltla ind F --0·30-2pm Weds l 5pm So Coast Plaza area 18'. FULLY FURN 1800 Pomona WANTED let 111 Slove/relng patklng no frptca wet bars A/C 0,~;n p~·~ r,-'oc>o w~t!: s...... . . --~r. fenced pool~~port. I Of 2 P«• .• n-amkr TSL MGMT 642-1603 N/smk :J~tts ~ ~:· pets $675/~. Ctl-2Seo miuoS, W/D l'lkUPa & 2 ;g, • 1uu10 Apt, lull kltol'len r•O pets ~v-8791 Rel. $650. 646-2323 ' "' • car garages S 1695 S850. $100. utill pd, 303 $500/mo Isl last + $200 -----Newport Heights aree. 1bl, d/w, pvt pat, encl WOODS COVE STUDIO Sor no ts •644 0509 E Edgewater. 871·2866 security Weik to bUOl'I ATTRACTIVE LO lBR Eestllde 2BR 1BA, up-Lovely spacious 2Bdrm, r'· 2nd story, no peta . APT $650 Incl ullla. __ ry~ • _ F m 2BR apt /gar ..,.., 673-~4 1 B A u p s TA IR s SlllfS urnt, new Ct'pt & den, ,.-.s.. frplc, patio. Ht side quiet cul-de-Be au t 11 u I • et t I ng BLOCK TO B~CH ~nhl June. ~ ~ ,._ .... $450/mo 640-4979 • paint Lg porch SS30 dbl gar $950. 646-4067 sac: Wl!ll/dry hoolcup (714)497-5721 New Nautlcal Studio Clean neat $750/mo _.ta 1124 -----lmmed occpy 851-()424 N EW P 0 RT VILLAGE $700/mo 631-2025 .-t Furnished, $CIOOlmo. yrly, 535-6786 « 67s-6409 1 i 2BR APT 6UIE¥ AIJ,~~Tl~~I ~~ :' EASTSIDE 2br Iba, fresh· APARTMENTS DUI p • 1 --utlf paid. Agt. 673-3663 COMPLEX Pool, no pelt, 1 pie ' · ly painted Clean, ldry Costa Mesa ... --• omp letely fui'ii"i'Sii9a $495&$695 SCIOOMC. sooa+'J:;,gt;&-~:"19• lac.nopets,27t·A,16 pl, PRESTIOELOCATION •CLOSETOBEACH* WATER, 4 13 SOUO. Bachetol'apt,greatloc:& 646-3618 _ $625/mo Open Sat 12-4 s Stocks to 2bd. Iba, w/gar.$750. 714 LIDO IS~~~2:j325/mo view $625/mo. 759--0142 1BD.1BA. gllage, v1s1i'Or AYAIWU •wt --WTllll Ill South Coast Ptaza 739-1919-days _ • Leave message. OCEANFRONT 28' 281, parki..,,. new paint g 1Br & 2Br, frig. range, DI-a.... •• ..,.. •Close to 0C Afrpon 497-1326-Ellft •Clean 28' 18a, balcony. -..... _,. 18-.... 1 d pool N .,, .. _,.., encl. garage •7 Mlnutn to Beech Frplc beam cetll s .., ·• ..,..._, redueed $1100 Winter, drapes $525 mo +MC aun ry. ,earpon. o &patio nopets645-4319 •Ni....t L.....,t .... s~.. la•t ltacli 0 · ng • UI _ ...... $1200 $1300/mo 11 I 541-6023 M 675-8918 pets $595 & $695. _ _ ' _ 'V" .,,.. ..... -"" • carport, no ws"r/dryr tra .,._., 4 rm l'IOme 4g, 752-.222e f r Y ----931 w 19th St 548-0492 Eas111de blcl'leiof, qule1. VOileybaii & Tennis Crtt 28drm 18&. new paint i $890 NO PElS 722-8011 Lovers trptc, worklhc>c> ---,-_,...-.._11BR 18A Garden Apt ------unturn Kitchen w/stove •Pool JIQUZZI, 880 drapet, bltlna. amall Oii + mofe MIOO'a. Fee Oueet area · bright 28' tBa $495. Refurblsl'I, with BRIGHTON SPRINGS pk n g s 2 8 5 I m 0 ' •COYered Partling encioMd yard & garage •Ullf APT* TflDm 171-1111 w/lrgcCMlnldpatlo, lresl'I heating & COOklng gu Condo 2Br l '~Ba tri-level. 852-al87 •Cable TV Avellable $650/mo. c.tl 891..-090 Extra clean 1 t batl'I, good1=-==---=,--,,,.---- pa1nt, new crpt All! no# paid. Carpets, range, micro. 2 car garage -. ~ •Rec Room wit" Rrepiaoe area, lull klteh $525 Fee ~STBLUFF TownhouM $825 ,. urlll. 675-5030 refrig walk to tKlt & w/opnr, W/D hkup. Over Eutside delUxe 2i:., gar and Bllllards left... TIUIEIT lll-1111 Apt 3Br 2'"r8a 2 ear gar ~Shops. 646-5282 streams & falls. Pool, spa $7 tS DIW, frig, -gu & •Saunas lBR 1BA upper, bale, gar, No pets, $1025/mo yr IM Ctrt• ... l llu MU ·---$995 No pets 549·2447 water pd Adults. No t BR FURN/UNFURN lndryrm. Veryc:lean $595 •Spacious lux 2Br.,28a, 644-1010 or 760-7037 ~~~I""!!'""'!!'_,...,.. 18i. 18A houM wlfront -----pets Yr lse 646-3638 Corner Nwpt Fwy & Baker 7932 Aldrlcil lrplc, nu dee, Eastb1U11 Alter 5pm or Wknda 2 bdrm, 2 tMlifi. :alftQ yatd Clole5700 to t>Nel'I & CHARMING 2Br 1Ba. encl 1 ElSIDE. lg "" bach kite Sorry. No pets' TSL MGM'T 642-1603 NO PETS, Pool $950/mo EAST BLUFF BACK BAY distance to bc:tl, liltgla ~---Imo utltltlea gar, frpl. S775. also 38' s550 Ind ut OPEN.HSE (7 14)557-0075 SUWlll "lll.Alll!E 722-8011 or 722·8140 Upper 18' bale: lrpl car gat9 , S 1200/mo .. ......._.. 54&-5393 281 $875 187 Montel S , --'t • ----· · · · 675 5061 Vi t C M 646-1282 AT 221 ,, DEL MAR. Nioe 28r 2Ba DIW bltlns * Vetllllles Bacl'I Unit • skyl1te, sml quiet com· • 1BR upstltifa. S4 5/mo 15 1· . 673·e&a9 or 673-&a90 lndry lac:. 1~ ~tlo No __ 1 Great 1oc:• Sec bldg. pool, ple.11, pool acx:ien, a'lall 2 bdrm. lirec>laca b8ern Pool. gas paid, no C*S. ,._a .. __ -•Jj',......,.. ---pe1s Non-smkr S650 ••• -• spa Nr b<:h $625 otc lmmec:l $775/mo 644-3449 ceihngs. patio. eeSt IOUth referenc:es requtred \oftll _.. __ ,__.. ... 2124 760-1418 or 642~7528 LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE 752·801 t Ev 5-48-0425 Versalltes lfg IBR pentl'lae ol hwy . location 147 Flower. 645-8ttlt -•Speciacular apts 3BR 2BA, l BLOCK TO Security bldQ wtpool, Sl200/mo 673-4078 2 bdrm. 1'1\ beth. -.t lndry QUIET LIVING * 1 & 28r, 1 & 2Ba suites BEACH. "'s"wa•"-. R~ club"ouse, s~a. Av1ll .... Nwly decrtdl 2bd. 2ba. •Spacious town"ouses ..,.. ~·-~ P 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath $1100 rm Inside unit. Patio. gar. gar $795 Most util paid. •Areplaces tngerator. $950/mo. now $750/mo 645-7408 Available lmmed11tefy 2 Nice. No pets. S675/mo. MEDITERRAN.EAN 631-4753 •Private balconies or 650-1618 lido eaytront 38, 2aa. bloclls to beact\. Agt • Ca11Pame31·12Cl6 EASTSIDE S HARP & Garden patios llVOOf~movlngloa w/d, frplc Prvt beach, 760-1900 CLEAN 2Br. w/d hookup WIY•Tl ,_loclllon?Announce ttte tennis Avail 1111. •ELmAIU* VILLAGE ._ t car encl gar • .NO pets •3 llg"ted tennis courts movelnctualfied $1850/mo yrly 675-7687 750/mo 546-9950 •2Swlmmlng PoOI• 2 • Study, stepe to bet!, •Streams & ponds ........ ltac• UH lnprt lt•c• 2"t gar, plu.sh crpt $900 Fee •lmllf fllll• THE place to come l'IOme lo -A peaceful SHARP! C LEAN 2Br •SMry no pets -TELtm 111-1111 lBt tBa. n.1= 1550 par• hke sett•ng convenoenoy located Only l '~Ba, W/0 "kup, patio & •Furnl~lng5 avail -m1,,u1es 10 South Coast Plaza •nd t"e beM:h i a r age N o p e 11 G 1 H ...,,. & Cookl $750 . 2BR !BA atUdlo 28r 28a. fir eo. SCl25 as or eatft-v ng UhUOes Plld 3Br 2Ba. yard $750 t ... _ 690/mo. 546-9950 " Paid Make the Move to the New Park Newport 708 Avocado OTHERS AVAILABLE. Fee 1 lledroom I Den/2 .. tha SMALL TRAILER FOR -•T ••• 1 CaH675-5219 TtlDEIT llJ..... 2 11edfoomlt .. th• RENT srnall yard, ..,., _.. 2 lledroom T-nllouM/2'N .. ,.... $350/mo Older woman ltl·11tl _ .... c.tl... --.A , ffi4<1' ~ SIU pref d 646-4151 ...,. ._. 1 ••• ~·· PM\'llA SPARKLING 2BR upper, SUWlll VILLAIE •• • '"''~ i..;111, ullls plld Pool. laundry 15555 Huntington V1119Q8 WOODLAI• YUA APAll1'MlllTI R~·· w,.,., , • .,..,"' W•JClll .,..,.. No pets Near stlops. Lane. from San Diego Maltt tlle smut move to l>ult Newport, Newport Btacll's premier lanry addrrss. Comt & enjlOy our 1•dtn 5lyit aots Quiel comtoruble h•t~ close to frteways & So Con t Plan "'* only m111utts lo the bnch C¥1pS nllllble NO P£TS f'UAS£ ~·•U·U.Dt••Ylll .. 8AG•I• 'SIS.'MI ·-···· ........ , 2••••••• '761-'771 ......... ,. r •" •61 •'~~"'Ii! r .. ~~t~ 41cM•d ''"'"' '"''''l $675/mo 548-7689 Freeway. n<><t" of Beach l • ''" ,,.,,,,,., '··· lluu1<ne SPARKLING Newly re-~CF~~~:~den. west on Sorry, No Peta OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9·6 2400 Harbor Blvd (al Fa1r Drive) Costa Mesa 714/557-8020 MANAGED BY RING BROTHERS modeled Eutslde 1Bdrm S665/mo New ap. W&ll Tl lllPPIH pl1ances, garage, pool, • 3BR, 1'MM Townnouae spa Conveolent loc No • Quiet pets 1n E. 22nd St • NEW Carpets, NEW 631-7376 Paint, NEW Floor Tiie TOP AREA quiet no pets • Pool. Patio MESA PINES 18~ 1Ba • No Pe11 Carport. encl patio • Mature Couple Or balcony $650 up. • '800. 984-3816 POOL spa, bbq ~447 Yoor flt1t pet. your IH'st job, Wlnterln your "°'"8 with yo11r flr'st car. your fifll l'l<>me Ml .... , • ..,.A,.... 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CtMHtiM :C:.c ~·ui::k~tl~~~; Newland & Hemlllon. / (ll•)llt-llll ...-100·1 Of Leeds eveilable $415/mo John 673-0181 ss95tmo. 969-4787 OPf:N DAILY ...-o.C. Lergesl Agency ---•111.a 11-.. " ' 8·30AM-5:30PM ...-0pen 7 Days A w.-Newport Beech on Bac:lt ._ &• ... ~ • -------COSTA MESA 641-0229 Bey. mllle. lumlsn.d or 1617 W•tcliff •aa-aaa•~ MISSION VIEJO 364"'3800 unfurNthed. Pool S550. Nwpt Bc:h S41·5032 ag1 .... _. .... _, __ , 64<4-2607 -- 1 mile lrom beld't. BACKBAY-Huge house ----~LUXE WATERFRONT 642-2357 fOfmal DIR grand piano' Npt Hgts Condo, shr 3bf OFFICE SPACE. TRAVELING EXECUTIVES frplc. more. $375 +u111: 3be. fu1ty tum W/D, ger, l,OOO sq t1 & up. St .50 +. LIDO BAYFRONT poulbly less 241-9331 ell emenltles 1450 CICI Catt 642-4644 Fantastic REL.AXING view 6.42• 1012/D 64&-1715/E eeiiCh 81Vd nr Mein. New Penthouse 3br 21..;be 10 a:::• :.s'P~/F ~~~r ;:' N/tmkr ASAPI stw 28r ottlee speoes from $200, stir w/another trevellng S400+ulll, 'lat last+def>: 28a, llv rm & ki1ch. Gr .. t mO'"'IO mo ,valt Steve exec $850/mo• 12utlla. 10-15 yrly 673•1376 loe, overiootlt l)OOI, term, 912-3223. Feye962-2868 refs. silt 18fm lse nego. etc $483.50 642-S.99 CdM, 1000 sq ft, new c:erp, 675-1095 COM Femele roommate Nt•_.. .... 3 ... 28a-N-B peneled menv windows -to shr w/same In 3Br ...... r '""" ~ • , • Vetsallles 1BR pentl'IOUM CdM hse non smkr no cor'ldo on Penlnsule. good lignaoe, 673-4120 In Qutel IOc w/mlnl OCMI\ pets. S36Stmo. 760.88S4. lrplc, D/W, ger. Nr bch or 673-41~ view Avell now. $825. $422 t utlls 67!>-5627 COSTA MESA 644-7211 agt Reis TRW CdM male n/smkr ahr NWPT BCH M/F 2 ... 2b Three Rooms 730 &I\ 11 --dul)le11 upstairs $475 + • "' •. ' ..., · Wint., 3Br 21 .ea Dplx on SSOO depoSlt Avail 1111 view. pool, Jae:. ten. gym. AIC, crpt & drps $650 the sand nr 45th SI. or IOOner 67s,_9850 S485/mo evell 10-10. per mo grou. 645-6266 Furnished. all upgredel, ---_ _ -722-8472 EXECUTIVE SUITES- almost new $2500/mo. CdM Ocean view. 5BR FURN G ROE 544-2484 M-F 9-5 3BA. lor Single person or NWPT stps to Bc:h, matr A N OFFICES ooul)le $745/mo Scott br. lrpl. pool, jac:. ten, pvt Receptionist, W/P, Copter. WNTR Oc:nfrnts 2BR $800 760--0212,D 760-09201e oomm a more S&75/mo. Coste Mesa 751-1308 & 3BR Penthouse S 1475. 722-106e LG dbl office-1r1 COl1e Both furnished CLEAN reliable fernele to M S250/ n Playa RE 673-1900 ltlate my 3 bd home All OCEANFRONT S550/mo .... mo. sme ln-arneoitteS $310 mo S50 Utilt lnct Meture respon-dultrlli spece pOSSlble, Saa Cltatalt 71 dep. n-s,,;llr 540•4791 slble person Avellable edjoinlng ofc. 642-8620 223 LA PALOMA. 17&> --nowt 673-l592 Evet NEW~ UNIT BUILDING Unlurn 280rm Welk to ... hJt Ttn... ... LWt •--1"-•.a21 887 W. 1tltl St.. C.M. beach ocean vHSW encl Frplc, pool, taz. $550 -~ Storn or Ofcs 600·3000 garage (714) 637 -7918 &42-7302-N, 957-5066-0 Frplc, l)OOI, gw. M, n-amlcr Sq. Ft Agl 541-5032 __ _ 30 • 6.46-8067 Karen _ ---- Sl it •--..-... EASTBLUFF townllouM ----._. ... -;m-l mml ..._ 4Br 3Ba female pret'd. PARK NWPT TOWNHSE. .......... .,_.. W w ... HAIWU •w 25-40, prolessional (714) l>ool. se>•. ten. twy clOse, St507mo & S250tmo. 833 2BR 2B 759-3597 Back 8•y vu Avall Do11et Of. Matt 722-7294 A, upper unit. ger _ IMMED Jan 720· 1457 ------- w/d hkup, good loc. S725 CORONA DEL MAR · lff1lll ,_Pl ... 2626 Aurora Elegant. Great home for Prime N.8 . non smkg, E 17ttl SI. CM Remodeted, T SL MGMT 642-1803 mar'I. Available nowt prof. own wing of 2000 sq pvt, ~be, ate. patio. The St tk C 1 -....-S&50/mo 640-4255 It. home. Incl gerage Doyle Co/Aid\ 722-1802 • ... • " - -- - -- -$450 + lltll. $41-5375 Ziii Employed prof M, 45+ ... WITl ITIUll.. ~~~~--....;;.;.;:-. dean hOme nr 405 & Prof non-imk femele, 141112. IN CoSTA-MESA * 28' 2Ba. new cerpe«s. SCPlaza. pool, spe. S350 room w/pvt bath In UCI S200t mo. 54g..8923 ' Petlo, cerport, pool, spa +$25 def> 432•7366 TwnttouM. Carport, wtd, _____ _ Coin-Op WHher/Oryer. -SSOO 854-7282 Tll mllfM 11111 $795 No Pets 722-8011 E/SIOE C.M Rmml want-RENT 2 Full Mf'liCe office • --ed, pref temeie to Sl'lare bdrm&. pvt ba. In Iliac. ltatab 3bf house S300tmo 1at trt.-le¥91 twnhM, nr bet\, Newport Center 640-5470 & tast 722-9219 I .prof M n/.,.r, $400/mo Unique wge.bllytront. ~ ..... ZT• Fe. 2BA 1BA CM eipt. Pool encl utile, 544-0404 prox 2400 sq. It + 1000 Fem non-smkr. Nwpt S385. utill Inc. tst a S300 Ammllo atw 1bf epl, Prof sq " outdoof deck. l'IOme w/lndry & kltetl de9 AVAIL NOW. Kim non tmkr, 8Q9 ~35. S2500 mo. (714)432-0653 pr1v 2 t>lkt to beach H 5"8-3587 W 752·8522 Sante AM~· loc. rA WEST CL I FF 81 d g $375 + u1111 &45-~-~-2.._28 llhf 38' 28a Dec. 1 157 2/E ~ IUl1e, 1450 .q Furn rm & beth. klletl & CdM ept N/SIMr, prof, RN .... l'lonMt r~ ft l tlOO/mo inC1 utits & lndry prlv Yng empl'd S380 t utlls. AVI 1111. stbte roommate to lhere '*"'°'• egenl 722-7312 mllle Dene Pt S350/mo Alk tor Jenice. Ole lrvlna IWnhM "487.50 • •• ••• •••••. •• • ••• 49,3.5474 evening• 474-1819 Hme 675-3861 nemllr 7M-809t Lovety room w/pvt beth, FEMALE 2S-35to-atlr YOUNG PrOt wentedi'SiW HAYI k1tetl prlv. w/d Prof '9m, bout. 2 stry 3t>r, twn-. 3b0 l'louM In CdM. 1350 A NllD? non-smtir S350tmo + Nwpt Bc:h. 111n·1 loc. nr mo mtlr bd. n-8f'tllct. deposit. 75~351 bc:tl, pool, ~760-et19 17'"""' Ill mag. WI" excnenge tow rent tor FetNle N/lmk;, 10 enr 3bf Reod ~ doulll6d poges general house wor•. 21>&. Nwpt tlm, $300 + latall ..... 27~onct you re Wfe to hll Ill Newport 8Metl fwlllr. 11tlf1, Avail 11-1, CeN GEAMANCOUPLEwWlllll Refs. 790-219() 646-6457 7-9AMt6-9PM to rent f'IOme/condO In ..., ... X'LNT ioo.ttonl Pitt ~ n MALE to lhate 38r 281 CM/NwpVlnf .,.. ep.. trance & ~. n.-ert*r.,.. ...._In Coata Mele w/2 pre»i 24 moe. commenc-•••-1111 tchc:f*\. £mp M. "'...._ ..., women, $400/mo. tno .-. lO '17. 152-t 1• w.c l3eO +'50 . ..-..10M a..:nn •tis ~daya ~ m1•roe •••••••••••••••••• ...... j \ '. t." w·.-... ~' ., ""' .. \ INTO .SAVINGS The Illy Pilll has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with o $9.00 Classified Ad. with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$C) .00 "40 changes In copy or cancellation. Privole porttes only. N o Commercial, Real Es101e, Automotive, Booting or Employment Ads. There is no price hm11 lo what you con odver11se. If you need lo sell your couch, high choir or ony unused merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Closs1f1ed stall or use the coupon below Moil to: Doily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St .• Costa Mftso, Co 92626 642-5678 ------~----------------_. ___________ __ NAME ____________ ~PHONE ADDRESS ---------- CITY ____________ STATE ZIP ------------ AO COPY: -4 line minimum, oppro111motely •words per ltne. AMT. ENCLOSEO _________ c•rctt -VISA or M.C. ------- 'Are you o 'ub1<riber to the Doily Pilot? c~ci. -YES / NO DAlLVHt.dr1•1AL.wrT~lll----------------------------ISA~Y ~ tt. t._/PMU Jt San Clemente's Villagio· rece~ves two Elan awards Vlllagio, a popular coastal communi- ty In the master-planned Rancho San Clemente development, received two awards for excellence at the recent ELAN ceremony held In Los Angeles by the Sales and Marketing Council of the Building Industry Association of Lo~ Angeles, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. The first award was for "Best Sales Office ove~soo Square Feet" while the --second-was for "Best Interior Design of a Model Priced between $110,000 to $170,000" for Its Plan E. Amalfl model. "It's a great honor to have your efforts recognized by your peers," stated Rick Doremus·, president of EPAC of Long Beach, creator of Vlllaglo. "The success of Villaglo Is due In large part to the outstanding work done by our creative team." ners of Santa Monica; land planning and landscape design by Presburger & Associates of Calabasas; public rela- tions and advertising by Kerr & As- sociates of Huntington Beach and Dan Bish Designs of Tustin. • VIJlaglo Is themed around famous Mediterranean coastal resorts and each of the five model homes is decorated in keeping with the am- biance of Its namesake. Models include the Amalfl with a contemporary Italian design; the Allcante (Plan 0) with the exotic touches of Spain; the Cannes (Plan C) evoking the liveliness of sunny France; and the Mykonos (Plan A) and the Corfu (Plan B) which reflect the symmetry and grace of Greece. Villaglo sits on the hillside over- looking the picturesque town of San Clemente. Many homes have ocean views, while all enjoy the fresh salty breezes and proximity to seaside attractions. The Ama1fl. Plus g at Vw..lo, won an ltLAN award for ae.t Interior Deatcn ln lta price ranee. The model .. bued from $161,990. The design of the award-winning sales office was created by Impact Images of Santa Ana, whlle the Interior design of the model homes were provided by Color Design Art of Pacific Pallsades. The sales office design features vaulted ceilings accented In vivid Mediterranean colors and marble floors. The Amalfl model has seeond- story bridged walkways and architec- tural niches, all In soft pastels. Other creative efforts by EPAC team members Include architecture by the firm of Johannes Van Tllburg & Part- To visit the award-winning Vlllagio community, take the San Diego Free- way and go south. Exit on Avenid8' Pico and go east for one mlle. Turn right on Calle del Cerro, entering the Rancho San Clemente community. Vlllaglo Is located on the left. The models and the sales office are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more Information, please call 498-1600. Plans accelerated for Phase Ill of Sea Island Situated In the heart of Newport Beach with the Newport.Beach Country Club as a next-door neighbor. The Lusk Company's luxurious condominium community of Sea Island bouts rapid J81e9 of over half of the 32 homes In the Initial two ph ..... prompting the developer to accelerate plans to reteue Phase Ill. "The strong buyer reeponee to the Introduction of Sea Island Is Indeed gratifying, aJthough certainly not surpris- ing,'' commented Lusk Corporate Director of Sales and Marketing Frank J. Gootr9d. Many of the Sea laland residences overlook the fairways and greens of the 18-hole course, which has just undergone extensive landscaping, Gootrad added. The devetopment's popularity Is anchored In the appeal of the homes themsetves, UMrts Gootrad. "Sea Island buyers are aaured of Luak's 40 years of quality homebuilding, plus truly distinctive noor plan design and an appointments roster that lists u s1andard many Items associated with custom resJdences," he notes. Models with lntertor design by Lusk-Serengeti are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Take Jamboree Road exit south from the San Ofego (405) Freeway to Sea Island, just north of Pacific Coast Highway. NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE COSTA MESA PRICES!/ Brand New Slngkt Family Homes Newport Trails. A unique community offering your choice of 2 and 3 bedroom 2-story homes. bOrd ering the planned Canyon Community Nature Park Just moments from shopping. beaches. schools. biking and Y.'Olking trails and business opportunites Custom Features Include: • Full tile roots • Fireplaces • Vaulted ceilings • Skylights • Gaffers & Sottter appliances 1 • Oak c abinetry • Private pool & spa area • Bolconiesc. PRICED RK>M ONLY $151,900 OPEN DAILY 10 om to 6 pm Closed Wednesdays 1932 Sundance Lane Costa Mesa (714) 548-1329 ~ lJ.:.I ..... - § _y \ .!-, j~)_j I n r Y ~nu ~---a•s;::Jma::::t;s•a11117'p:;11•------D-IDIBliilRJ1!1£;CSJ15:! ___ ... T TL~ A!J TC..Jl'I y 1-.. ftAG• JJ/SATURDAY OCTC>eS• 11.1 .. _________________________________ •DAILY PILOT/llaAL UTAR Low-niaintenance lifestyle at HaniptOn Laguna Niguel vill e is popular with busy buyers Homebuyers seeking the benefits of a carefree, low maintenance lifestyle are finding It at Pacesetter Home's popular new townhome community of Hampton Village in Laguna Niguel, according to a representative of the builder. "When asked what most attracted them to Hampton Village, visitors often mention the desire to own a home free from the exterior maintenance con- cerns that may take up a lot of leisure time,'' comments Pacesetter company president Landon M. Exley. Located In the ocean-close com- munity of Laguna Niguel, Hampton Village Is within walking distance of a neighborhood shopping center, and the beaches, parks, dkling and enter- tainment facmties of South Orange County are just a short drive away. Prices for Hampton Village begin as. low as -$103,995. Excellent conven- tional financing programs with down payments of as little as 5 percent and no-down VA financing add to the value. Four wefl~proportloned floorplans offer the elegance of Victorian-styled architecture with 2 bedrooms and 11A to 2 baths. Charming kitchens feature beautiful European-style raised-oak cablne.try and pantry, double porcefaJn sink with Moen fixture, hand-set ceramic tile countertops, and· such low mainten- ance appliances as Caloric range, microwave and continuous cleaning ovens, five-cycle dishwasher and re- cessed fluorescent lighting. Large master bedrooms have pri- vate dreuing areas and generous closet apace, and walk-Jn cioeets In some modell. Baths Include vanities with twtn 9'nks In most homes. sculptured Dupont Corlan Pullman tops and oversized mirrors. To vl9't the beautlfulty furnished models. take the Crown Valtey Parkway exit from the San Diego Freeway south to Niguel Road. Turn right on Niguel Road, then left on Alicia Parkway. Follow Alicia to Hampton VIiiage. Models are open dally from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more Information, phone 495-3369. place for people who've already made a place for themselves. You know how 11 fed s to have arrived Once you walk 1he cres1 of Tunic Rock, you'll experience that feel ing once again 0 ( being m 1ive Ooorplans. Wherc.t'lcgant appointments give the look and fed of a cu rom home A home tha1 blends w11h the hillside, rewarding a place that seems ve ry familiar, very comfortable the owner wnh views of the hills and 1he valley below This 1s rhc rop of Turtle Rod , 1he Crest A place for people like A place whew you'll find pres1i- lo(10US home . tn hm1ted numbers Homes where light. space and volume are combined into d1 tine· you. who've already made a place for 1hemscl~s Urtle Rock By Akins Development Company 11 Antares. Irvine, California 92715 (711) 851-7323 From $315,900 Built in conjuncoon with Glenfcd ~lopmenl Corporanon IRVINE The Quality d Life GN Models open daily from.:> a. m. to 6 p. m. 15 Bay Cow Newport Beach, California 926tlJ (714)~ ... STHENEW fAISIAND IN NEWroKf BfAcH . It's an island paradise. A stunning collection of single-family attached homes, sequestered behind private, guarded gates. Enriched by sumptuous master suites with fireplaces and lavish baths. Completely equipped gourmet kitchens including micro- wave ovens, compactors anofOOO cen- ters. Separate fonnal dining rooms for elegant at-home entertaining. Expansive living rooms warmed by marble-hearthed fireplaces. Sunny breakfast nooks and morning rooms. Comfortable dens. Patios and decks. And detailed enhancements like hand- troweled ~· \Akt-bars with refrigerators and ceramk tile tops. V\bod window sills and an abundance of glass. Even built-in vacuum systems. Elegant exteriors grace grounds that include a private clubhouse. A pool and spa. And tennis courts. Adjacent to the Newport Beach Country Club and just minutes from Fashion Island and Newport Center, the coast, the shops and the restaurants of Orange County's most prestigious community. Luxury. Privacy. And ~ewport Beach. It's the best of everyth'mg. From the mid $300,(X.X)'s. ' 1 I I I I I I I I l I I l I I I I I ·' I I I I t ~AG• M/SATUllDAY OCTOa•R '1, 1 .. ---------------------------------mDAILY fttLOT/aAI. ISTATS Adam Walsh Cerlter salutes Al Baldwin Alfred Baldwin, president of The Baldwin Company, was honored by the Adam Walsh Child Resource Center at a recent Building Industry Association meeting. Susan Davidson, executive director of the center, awarded Baldwin with a plaque. "for his dedi- cation on behalf of the children." "Al Baldwin Is a special man, and we are proud to award him this plaque in honor of his dedication to reunite an abducted child with his family. Al Baldwin had the Insight to recognize his company's value In bringing the Siegel family together, and he went that extra mile, devoting time, energy -and re- sources," stated Davidson. "It is com- forting to know, In today's world, the head of a large corporation will commit himself to the realities of making dreams come true. We salute Al Baldwin.'' Baldwin was Instrumental in achiev- ing the reunion between Janis Siegel and her nine-year-old son, Kristopher, who had been abducted by his babysit- ter. On July 10, 1986, Siegel received word that her son had been found with positive identification In Bangor, Maine. His kidnapper was in jail and bond would be posted the following day. Phone caJls to airlines and travel agencies were made only to discover no flights were available, and charter companies required an Incredible sum of money up front. In a flnaJ effort, the Building Industry Asaoclatlon was con- t~~ed. putting Siegel In touch with Baldwin who had a company plane. The plane was available but not fast enough to fly the 2,714 miles to meet the tight deadline. A jet was needed that could depart within two hours. With Al Baldwin's asststance, Siegel met this critical deadline and re- covered her son. Baldwtn contacted Don Callender, president of Marie Callender's, who donated the use of his company's Lear jet. After a 13-hour flight, their mission WJlf,Successful and the Siegels were r~ The Adam Walsh Child Resource Center is devoted to child crime victims. The organization's primary objective Is recovering missing chil- dren, along with being an advocate In the prevention of sexually abused children, and will asstst In law enforce- ment when necessary. For donations Alfred Baldwtil (rUht) recet.-8le1el (left) aad laer •on plaqae from the Adam Wmh Jlrljtopller. Al8o alacnna la 8aMn Child RellOal'Ce Ceater. Baldwin DaYld8oa, aecatlYe di.rector of wu loatramental In unltlq Jant. the center. or further Information, please contact the Adam Walsh Child Resouroe Center at 721 South Park, Orange, CA 92668, or caJI repl'esentatlves at 547-1361. The BaJdwtn Company, based in Ing In San Diego, Is In the planning stages of a $25 million center • B UON GIORNO! WaA!e up each morning to beautiful blue water ocean views. BELLISIMOI 2. 3. I 4 bedroom single family homu with unique Meditnranean design and European inspired amenities AMORE ! >bu ·111ove the price .. from only $1Zl,IH. SUB IT OI But act qutekly. they're almost .~Id out! AVANT It Come to Vi/lag10 at Randlo Son Clemente. 7bke San Diego Freeway (15) and extt Atimido Pie.a Co easl, then tum right on Colle de/ Cerro 10 VILLACKJ (714) 498-1600. SIN<JLE FAMILY DE:TACHED CCMST'AL HOMES FROM S/29,9901 O'Mara finds success . at Coldwell Banker The luck of the Irish Is not the only force that makes Kelly O'Mara successful. Kelly has been In the real estate business In Laguna Beach for nine years. Five of those years have been spe(lt In Coldwell Banker's Laguna Qfflce. Kelty Is a member of the prestigious President'• Club, which honors the top 5 percent of Coldwell Banker agents. O'Mara grew up In Laguna and attended high school there. As the buyer and setler of many properties, Kelly Is quite knowledgeable In the history of many Laguna properties. Because Kelly handles mainly the high-ended Laguna properties, dealing with various client personalltiea makes Kelly's job Interesting, and the part he enjoys the moat. "I especlaJty like the achievers, the people who have made their own success. There are some colorful characters out there and most of them are delightful. Many have become my good friends." What Is this man's philosophy for overall success? Know yourself, show genuine concern for your friends and clients, and gain their trust by your words and actions.·' Coldwell Banker, America's largest full eervtce real estate company, Is celebrating Its 80th anniversary In 1986. Jan1' name<I presiaent of Board of Realtors Mary Jank, veteran real estate brok ... with tM George Elkins Company's residential sales division In Newport Beach, has been named as the new president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. News of the event was announced by Don DeThomas, Manager of the Newport Beach office. Jank has been In the real estate field since 1975 and qualified for her Brokers license 3 years later. In 198.3, Mary Jank was honored by the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa BoarcLof Realtor,a aa their "Aealtor Associate of the Year." She was also the first woman to preside as president of the investment division of the same Board of Realtors and continues to hone In on that experience through working In residential and Income property sates and exchanges as well as selling limited partnerships for which she Is also licensed by NASO (NatiOnat Auoctatlon of Security Dulera). EASTSIDE Ul1lm mta... ..,.. I Pride of ownershtpl Slxptex In excellent Eastside location! Ave townhome styled units with patios and one unit with balcony. Each has garage; plus- 5 spaces. umm ..ia ma 11u,- 0wner wil cany ... for qualified buyer! Eastside 3 BR, 2 BA on A-2 lot AV parking. Knotty pine cabinets, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, must see to appreciate. umm..iamu . 11..,... Appealing 3 BA ptya den on the Eastside and only 3 years young. Just some of the amenities in this approx. 1640 aq ft townhome Is a huge yard and private spa, complete ceramic tile kitchen with f1WKY apptlance, stunning living room with stone fireplace and skylights. UlllmmTlllU 1111,- Charming & meticulous 3 Bedroom + den. Perfect for a young family this lovely home is just steps away to a popular park! NEWPORT BEACH .... --1125- SensatlonaJ 82 feet of waterfront on quiet family island complete with dock for 3 boats. Huge south facing brick patio for entertaining a crowd. The two story villa Is currently a duplex but could be easily converted to a gracious famt home~ , ···---...... Island Trend Setter for the art collector. A lovely 3 BA, plus dock with gaJlery lighting, mirrors. walls of glass. Areplaces In the living rm and master suite. Water ~ and beckoning patio all say Newport Beach. Come see this affordable waterfront today!! ...... .... .... Lowest priced waterfront with private dock in Newport Beachl Decorator perfect, new carpet plantation shutters, tile kitchen. Outside Is a tile patio with spa, leading to a 2 boat dock. Call to see! •••• ,.. 12",tll Eastbluff View! Well designed 4 BR, 3 BA home. has beautlfuJly panelled family room with flre- plaoe, wet bar, formal dining room and break- fast room. Tiied ftreplace In large formal living room with a gorgeous "Tree of Life" stained glass window In entry! Pool sized lot. .... ,.. 1211,111 Duplex In desirable west Newport only 9 years old! Garage, carport and laundry facllltles. Price Includes the land. Fuesy owner has well cared for property. Walk to oceen, call now for financ- ing detallal 1111•1--1112,111 Enjoy the prestige of tfvlng In Newport Beach for a small price. 3 BR, 2 BA upgraged condo In ·quiet canyon .,.. wtth local ooean breezes. Terrific brick and tile area with built In bar-be- que and wet bar. A MEMBER OF THE m. SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK lII COLDWELL BANKER RES!OENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY Mlllllll 290 Victoria A-1 ....... 3 BA $131,500 1-4 SUNDAY ....... 900 Cliff Drive ....... 3 BA $298,500 1-5 MITllda 2620 Elden 86 .,. .......... 3 BA, Spa $164,900 1-5 Ollll ll1l 620 Rhine Ln L~ 3 BA $148,900 1-5 FOUNTAIN VALLEY F'"1'• YAU.ll 11..,_ Dream no morel This 2 BR condo has every- thing! Oak kitchen, tile counters, 2 car attached garage, private patio and yard. It's ready for you. close to transportation, parks and shops! SANTA ANA UlllAll ........ Owner is ready to move. rarefy on the market republic home! 5 BR, downstair master, hand- some wet bar. Located on an Immaculately kept street. Move in condition, hurry, wont last! UlllAll ....... Charming home .on large corner lot. Earthtone carpeting all redone except kitchen. Fantastic bathroom. must see! Outside has RV access, covered patio and large fenced yard. UlllAll ....... Luxurious cul-de-sac 3 BA, 2% BA, 2 car garage. Best lower pr_loe, large master suite. flreplace, skylight, window planters, dishwasher, micro- wave, and many morel Won't last. IAlll All -.. ( 11 .... SOUTH COAST METRO! Quaint Olde engllsh vtllage with all modern amenities: pool. tennis, gym. Model perfect with wallpapers, mouldings, mirrors, and a beautiful view tool Call now to see how charming life can bet 645-0303 a NEW LISTING •aum.. ~ Charm and character located In oneof Newport Beaches best neighborhoods. Thia bright and cheery home Is situated on a large corner lot. Walklng dtstance to schools, bay and beaches. Call for showing! mtlmA ... First time buyer, 1986 owner occupied or not. Two story, fireplace, 2 car garage. Big sun deck, ·- ocean breeze, 1 mile to Newport Beach. 3 BA, 2 BA, 2 units. 2 BR, 1 BA with carport access. Call now. COSTA MESA mtlmA ...... 11 unit Investment! 10 plex with copper plumb- ing, large front windows and beamed celllngs. House features new roof and double garage. Zoning Is C-2 Hurry! mt&lllA . .. • 2 lots, 4 unltsl Owners are presently llvtng In 2 units. a positive cash flow even 1f all unlts were rented at siightly under market!! Call now! mtamu n•• Two story, 4 BR, 21h BA home has famlfy room formal dining, living room, highlighted by wood burning fireplace and toartng cefllng. Master bedroom secluded In ownw Wing, extra mirrors, plush carpeting, low malnt. backyard. Com- munity pool, spa and tennis. .atamu n-. Three units one mile to ~ewport Beach & South Coast Plaza. 2 Story, copper plumbing, 2 car garage, 2 car carport & space. Fireplace and laundry room! Beautifully landscaped! mtl Illa ···-MESA BLUFFS! Perfect for today's modern family. This 3 BR, 3 BA has a large kitchen, separate den, spacious patio with spa. A bright open feeling! 2 BR's are master suites. End unit. mtlmA ..... Immaculate Mesa North home. 3 BR, 2 BA, newty landscaped, fresh paint inside and out. Attractive country decor. Move In and enjoyl mtlmA 11.,... q,autlfully upgraded end unit with plank noors, chair ralla, shutters, custom window treatments, kitchen features formlca counters with wood trim. Two patios and a community poof and spal Many upgrades, shows nicely! See today . WDl-1111'1 mA 1111,111 Good vaJuel 3 BA, 1.75 BA quiet cul-de-sac location near the seal Secluded patio, fenced • yard! Immaculate. Enter a wortd of quiet. charm and beauty. mtlmA ..... Largest model In ocean view villas! Terrific 3 BA has a bulh In· bathroom In each bedroom. Community pool & spa for yoor enjoyment! Close to beach, shopping, achoolsl See today! 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA • .,__~---------------------------------------------....---..... ------------------~------.... --. .. NEW LISTINGS ....... ...u ...... Highly upgraded 2BR/den. Custom European kit, light wood floors, Berber wool carpet. Nicety finished extra room over garage. A must seel ........ ..... .Remodeled contemporary, short walk to beach, private patio entry. 3BR, den, formal dining, 2 FP, oak doors & wfndowa. KJtchen w/granlte tile. .......... .. ... Duplex In excellent location. Two Identical units, 3BR each. Great Income potential, call for de- tails, nowt Motivated aefler. ... r..-r IWlll ..... Jog along beach & enjoy sunsets from the 2 BR wfth bachelor apartment In excellent condllton. Great location on lower Peninsula. Un.st t•,IM Pertec1 home for entertaining & comfortable family llvlng Inside & out. Large LR. FR, poof & spa. A must to seel 1W1ll ...... Nestled In the hllla w/mountaln & tights vtews, this 4 BR. estate offers seclusion & elegance. Pool, sauna, wine storage. .,..TllUll ....... Breathtaking bay & ocean view. 3 BR. 5 BA. large master suite w/FP and wet bar. Separate wing for live-In hetp. Completely redone! NEWPORT BEACH .... ,... ..... There's excitement In this 3 BR contemporary home. High celllngs, lots of glass, 2 fireplaces. great pool & spa. Move-In condition. SUYO IHt,IM Lowest priced property In area, 3 BR, 2 BA Nantucket with large pie-shaped yard. Excellent Investment. Gated assoc. pool, spa & tennis. IAYllllT llll,IM Seller has purchased another home, so must sell this lovely famlly home. 4 BR, 4 'Ii BA, family room, pool. spa, large yard. New appliances. IUYO 1411,IM Prime location wlforever view from this 4 BR home. Located on Irregular lot. Brick deck, decorator papers, wood floors. air cond. UllllU ..... "The Castle" Is your dream home. Sophisti- cated, wood floors, new construction, 2 fire- places. 3 BR, 21h BA. "'° .... 1121,1M Newport living at Its very best! Great view 4 BR, 3 'h BA. outstanding pool and spa. A must see for super famlty llvlng. .... 11...- Customtzed & expanded 5 BR home. Perfec1 for enteratlnlng. Large yard w/pool + spa, added FR with full bar and gourmet kitchen. uw.n 11,1...- eeaut1tu14 BR, 3'h BA decorators home. Wood floors, gourmet kitchen, huge south patio, large atlp, fabulous muter suite. ,,..... 12....- Wonderful vacant lot w/pler & slip. Once In 1 lifetime to butld your dream castle on NB's most pre1tlglout ttland. ........................................ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY llWPllT llAll 111 ....... . 2 BR $295.000 B. MILES .... HL ma 121 ,._HI• 3 BR & FR $345,000 A. GOTHARD ULllA Ill'• 121 hp 4 BR & FR $560,000 M. MATTHEWS Liii iii.i 121 Yll LNe .... 4 BR & FR $1.3.50,000 E. OLSON SUNDAY IALlll llUll 121 hp 4 BR. FR $560.000 S. MARVIN OllllA IEL ma 411 Irk 3 BR $255,900 R. KV,RTZ llAUM YllW 1111.U 2111 lllsWt 2 BR & DEN $269,500 K. PARKER llYI• TEIUOI 124 lll•ar 3 BR & FR $299,900 G. LIVINGS'TON OllllA Ill IAI J21 Pelnettt1 3 BR & FR $345,000 A. GOTHARD UY•llT 1242 le•tnet a... 4 BR, FR, POOL $373,000 E. OLSON ~ UYllllT 1181 ll11w11• 5 BR, FR, SPA $389,500 J. MERTZ IPYIUll 11 0 ...... llJ 4 BR, FR, VIEW $589,000 B. REEDY IUOll llY 21 le .... a., 3 BR $600,000D. VALENTINE 111 lllYll # 1 .. llarrlb 3 BR & FR $650,000 L. ROSE 111 un• 4 BR & POOL $729,000 WllTlllWNIT 3BR, FR, VIEW$875,000 L. MCLOON --Ill.... 4121 ....... leM 5 BR. FR $1,975,000 THAMER BROWN CORKETT .. BEACH COMMUNITIES BEACH COMMUNm!I ..... . ..... Ou•Hty, htghty m81ntained 2 BR ctwmer. Gr.t lstand IOC8tlon with high celllnge & cuetom · wOOdwort<. Lg kitchen & remodeled bath. ~•Ill llU ta•• Remodeled 3 BR, 3 BA home. ltg LR w/flreplKe, exerciM rm or den off "**"" muter a1ndeck and well malnt81ned. ' laANm ...... Ctwmlng, yet modem and functk>MI, .. amenlt ... of tht1 3 BR home oppoette P9fk . Dtane Johneon kitchen mak• cooking • ctr.m. .. 11&£ " ·--lnw.tor opportunlty-9reat k>catk>n, low ...ma. 18rge lotl, .... mM'ltained, tp8doul untta just atepe to the beactl. Lm--·--Maximum UM of thll 32' k>t hM provided M elegMt, tp8doul, 4 BR fmnlty home ju8t ltepe from the bMch. Good "08ndng. Lml laA ... Moet preetlgloua bayfront high rlM, fuH MOUrlty w/doorrMn, loYety 2 BR, 21~ &A. Beautltut decor and view forever. •'FllT ..... DyMmtte contemporwy. 4 BR, ttat• of the .-t kitchen, h8fctwood ftoorl, l8Ytlh UM of white 08k, teak and Texu lhellstone. " mA .. ,,..., ·--Cluaic gem 3 BR home Is on exelullw Buena Vista. Exqutatte decor, hardwood floors. Sepw- ate sandy beach, garage, den and brick patio. N•.U~ ,.,..,.. Rotllng sand dunes to ocean Is view from this appealing home. Extensive use of brick and wood add to the exJatlng charm. HWILt.....n 11,-.- Lower peninsula 4 BR home. Large patio, extra parking, hardwood • ftoors, plus an endleu ocean/Catalina vtew. CORONA DEL MAR .... ...... This ls the home you've been waiting tori 3 BR or 2 and den, skytlghts, beamed cetllnga, nice yard. Priced to sell! -nm. ..... Custom home with a b•y v'9w cloM to park. beach and tennla. In great 9Mpe and priced to sell. ........ ·--Enjoy the panoramic sight• from tN• expMded & upgraded 4 BR, 4 car garage home! V.ulted beam cetllnga, wood floors, trench doora. ....... ..,.,.. Fabuloul 1eo• vtew of h8rbof and OOMI' from thll atunntng, totalty upgraded and remod1l1d 3 BR, 21A Ba home. App't. ......... ., ..... Eleg8nce, dignity and charm of M Engftlh manor hOUM, newty COMtruoted wtth aH the comfort and conwnlence. Exoeetent nn.nctng. llillll" ....... En)Oy the prlYllCY and tranquHlty of thll unique OCMI\ front property neetled among mature tr ... & landtc8Plng unm•tehed. App't. 644-9060. JOAQUIN HILiS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH, I TMINK l'D SETTER JUST J4A'lE v'ANILL~ GARFIELD® MEY, GARFIELP, 1 WA5 GOING iO CHALLENGE YOO TO A RACE, 801" I PECIPEP NO'T 'TO HUMILIATE .... oo. YOO'RE TOO FAT ANP OOT OF 5HAPf TO r-- OUTRUN A GARPEN ·9LOCS ~CLICK DAD SA'(S WMEN ME WAS LITTLE, ICE CREAM CONES WERE OML.V' A DIME .. HOW ABOUT MINT CMOCOLATE CMIP'? WMAT'S T'4E -·· MATTER? Ml.J P6'9>CHOLOe;,Y 15 WORKINC:f/ © 1986 United Feature Syndicate.Inc. TMERE I~ NEVER BY JIM DAVIS A NEEi' 10 OUTRUN .. A~THIN<S YOO CAN OUTWIT ~ ... - \ DENNIS THE MENACE .. . take out #le garbaje ... .feed Roff! ,___ __ You can si3rt by hangiry up yoor CLOTl4ES . JUDGE PARKER "J\s HANK WARNER IS A60UTTO LEAVE THE HOSPITAL AFTE!R HIS VISIT WITH KIM, HI! PINDS HEATHER WAITING FOR HIM! WELL, I'M GLAD YOU /lS I SAlD, I'LL GAVE ME THE PHONE PROBABLY BE AT NUMBER WHERE THE HOTEL FOR A FEW YOU'RE STAYING, MORE DAYS! I'M LOOK- HANK! ING FOR AN APARTMENT I HOW ARE YOU GETTING ALONG OTHERWISE? OKAY! I'VE BEEN 601NC:, TO SOME AA MEETIN<3S, SOMETHINC:, I --- SHOULD HAVE DONE A LONG TIME AGO! -.-.r;.....--- ' . . • I Harold Ledoux YES! I'VE BEEN REAL BUSY! I'VE HAD SOME JOB OFFERS ! ..,_._ __ WHY DON'T YOU TRY TO SEE· KIM'S DOC- TOR ... ANO ASK HIM HOW we SHOULD eREAK THE News .--------_....... TO HER AeQUT I'LL 00 THAT,,.ANO THE DIVORCI! ! U:T YOU KNOW! I~M GLAD YOU'RE GOING • ' ...... • .·fXX}~J .. ~. WHEN l'M M A 6AME 1: AUAJ~6 BU£J A PROGRAM~ 1 CAN LOOK UP 1HE VA~IOUS Sl6tJAt5 1ME REFEREE5 1HA"f WP/.J l>JHEM ! 5E.E A ""! CAN ~ECK AND CAU-1HA'fl'M ~AMIUAR SEE IHAI rr UJA5 ••• ~EI • LIVE IT UP. ... lAJ rfH •• • 1--1 KE 1J.fA1 kAf>i LUCl<Y ME! Of(, ~E~E1S MY 2¢-· GIMMEiHAT Rec> ONE'· ,f by Ferd and Tom Johnson HoW C,AN You 1r1s ouR 1 1 ... LUCKY S~LL A C,ANDY SPECIAL 'You . B,AR FOR ONLY ~e'i.~c~~D 2¢? ITEMS .... ~~~ ii d I ' •• ) I r • UM.ti(( COW!>, Pt<i!> &TOP £.ATINCI WM(N TM(Y Glf fOL.l , . .. .. '°" ~ DOWN "mERE I GIVE. A . GOOD FAt'E-, AND J:U.. ~IT 'OJ IN 'THE-ENO ZCNE. ... oor JT? 4 QC SPACE AC.E ORSON ANV Hl5 fRtE.NP'!> LANP SAfELY TME PLANE'f CL.ARION! ) CAN YOU TllVST YOUtl rtatt ,...... .,. et INst six di ... r· ., tftcet .................... .., ................... How quicldJ -,.. ,... ,.._, a.a •••• 1 wen. tMM Mlow. ....................... ~ '9 ,__, "~ lilOd •• ·~ 11 llOl!d 't ...,.._, .......................... .,.., ·1 :_,..., .. \. .. ':. 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UE TOOk: 'Tl ME 'TO GET A ORuM!>TtCK OUT ~Tl-\f. ~EC:-'2l6f.RA1a(? ~Rf\..'/ ... ! TMIMK WE ~LD TALK ASOlJT MOW WE'RE GONNA PITCM TO nu~ (iOIZILW\ ... ' BY BERKE BREAtHED ·@ UIJOY-A ·•Ml.IC 11JtE•-1t1-A CQttMIE-~ ·MRQ PHR5e llilyPillt POWER PLAflNG AROUND · Jackie Collins tells the troth _ about Hollywood husbands and previews her naughty new novel, out this weekend. s.c.-SWf,f1Ct4 VISiorl areak· throu9h When I put on the pl!.ir of glasses what I saw I could not believe. Nor will you. By J osepk Suga:rma:n. I am about to tell you a true st.ory. If you believe me, you will be well reward· ed. If you don't believe me, I will make itworthyourwhiletochangeyourmind. Let me explain. Lenisafriendofminewhohasaneye for good products. One day he called ex· cited about a pair of sunglasses be own· ed. "It's so incredible," he said, "when you first look through a pair, you won't believe it." "What will I see?" I asked. "What could be so incredible?" Len continued, "When you put on these glasses, your vision improves. Ob- jects appear sharper, more defined. Everything takes on an enhanced 3-Def- f ect. And it's not my imagination. I just want you to see for yourself." When I received the sunglasses and put them on I couldn't believe my eyes. I kept taking them off and putting them on to see if indeed what I was seeing through the glasses was indeedactual- ly sharperorif myirnagination was play- ing triCks on me. But my vision improv· ed. It was obvious. I kept putting,on my cherished $100 pair of high-tech sunglasses and comparing them. They didn't compare. I was very impressed. Everything appeared sharper, more defined and indeed had a greater three dimensional look to it. But what did this productdothatmademyvisionsomuch better? I found out. DIPUlllNG COLOR The sunglasses (called BluBlockers) filter out the ultraviolet and blue spec- trum Iigbt waves from the sun. You've often heard the color blue used for ex- pressions of bad mood.a such as "blue Monday" or "I have the blues." Ap- parently, the color blue, for centuries, has been considered a rather depressing color. For eyesight, blue is not a good color too. There are several reaaons. First, the blue r&YI have the shortest wavelencth in the vilible spectrum (red ia the longest). As a result, the color blue will focus slightly in front of the retina which is the "focussing screen" onto which li~ht waves fall in your eye. By eliminating the blue from the sunglasses through a special filtration process, and only letting those rays through that in· deed focus clearly on the retina, objects appear to be gbarper and clearer. The second reason is even more im- pressive. It is not good to have ultraviolet rays fall on our eyes. Recognized as bad for skin, uv light is worse for eyes and is believed to play a role in many of today's eye diseases. In addition, people with contact lenses are at greater risk because contacts tend to magnify the light at their edges thus in· er~ the sun's harmful effects. · y, by eliminating the blue and uv light during the day, your night vision improves. The pur:ple pigment in your eye called Rhodopsm is affected by blue light and the eyes take hours to recover from the effects. IUNGLAll DANCNR But what really surprised me was the danger in conventional sunglaaaes. Our pupils close in bright light to limit the Jightenteringtheeyeandopenwiderat night-just like the aperture in an automatic camera. So when we put on sunglasses, although we reduce the amountoflightthatentersoureyes,our pupils open wider and we are actually allowing more of the blue and ultraviolet portions of the light spectrum int.o our eyes. BluBlockerssunglassesaredarkerat the top to shield out overhead light. The lens used is the CR-89 which most eye doctors will tell you is one of the finest materiala you can U8e for glaases and is manufactured under license. Theframeearesomeof the moat com· fortablelhaveeverwom. The moulded noae rest will fit any nose. The hinge cauw theframelt.orestcomfortablyon your face and can be acijust.ed for almost any size face . We also have a clip-on pair that weighs less than one ounce. Both come with a padded carrying case and an anti- scratch coating. I urge you to order a pair and ex- perience the improved vision. Then take your old sunglasses and compare them to the BluBlockers. See how much clearer and sharper objects appear with BluBlockers. And see if your night vision doesn'timproveasadirectresult. lfyou don't see a dramatic difference in your vision-one so noticeable that you can tell immediately, then send them back anytime within 30 days and I will send you a prompt and courteous refund. 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( ~ COVER STORY '" ~ £ • • The tomcats of Tinseltown More pillow talk from novelist Jackie Collins, who stalks the male of the species in her brand-new sizzler, 'Hollywood Husbands' HoUywood-U-a touch town to conquer, but oooe ¥Ou do, the rewards are worth 1L Ask any Hollywood ~ Or maybe a Hollywood· husband or two. They view the pme difbently, but both play 10 win. All the way. I have been writina novels for 18 )all, startina oft" with a sim· pie little di& at the double ltan- dll'd in 1& World Is Full oJ MtJl'ri«J Mm. and continuina tbrouab 10 = book. Hof. lywoOd H . HUJlxwis makes my previous best seUer, Hollywood Wiws, read like a child's tale! Hollywood husbands are IOUlb. driven men -usually ldf-criade-who strive for pow- er and teX, in that order. ~ a the wives CX>DSider delisrw docbea and aJta1lin.ina aD-im- ponant, the husblndl tread a d.iliftnt l"Old. And yea, the double standard ii ltill ~ and well in Holly· wood. Man rules. Woman ~ Mm make the imponant dedliont.. Women live aiat dinner parUea. HoUywood wives make it a Nie 10 isnore the a.fliir1 their Hollywood husbands mi&bt have, even if the hmband lets his pt&iend up in an expallive which often ~ ~Hollywood wife finds ri:... to 1alce no notice of the other woman rather than came a-- eoene and put her manilp at rilk.. Polidon is evaythirw. There n aU kinds of Holly· wood buanda. Top of the heap ii the induluy mop) -UIUdy I IUpel rich mlll who decides 10 buy a 6lm ltudio and moves 10 Bewrty ~ wi1b bit ~ and &mily, wbenlupon the entire iown puta oua. one way or the odlcr. Ownen olllm lbldiol are a very bot item. Until they ldl the ICUdio. dmt is. Bia movie 11111 ll'C the royalty ol Hollywood ~-.. Sup«· 1&leDtl sucb • Bob Hope and the 1ide'Yilk>ll oontiJlemt. TV IC- tcn and lll'Oducen may be .. rich and lunout • the movie there's always lbat &int when it comes to films VI. tdevilion. band bis How does a ~ hus-Jlbe-r.: ICU boP.ea to be wortciJll, And if be ii, 1t'1 up at dawn, a .. wartrout with • pa'• IOll&I Im. aoat. and olf 10 the lbadio until 6 or 7 in the eve- . when hia limo =him DIDI. ii home -be hlln't to .. in biJ very oomb1able drmins room or motor home and have an aftilir with biJ oo- ltlr or one of the other women on the 6Jm. Usually Hollywood huabands induJee in ~tic encountm at lundltime. It I U, quiet and compmativety ·vm, altboulb everyone on a a': let knows t&e imault two people -qetber. Tbm cX ooune theft 1re the PY _blJlbandl. the kinky. bu. mndl. the~ hUlbudt, the unblina hUlbilnck. the drinldna ~ But you'll have 10 teld about them in my book. This is a family mlllrine! I love wriunc about HoU wood, bec:IUIC it ia I . . complex place, 6llcd wilh than-li.fC clwlcten. When lywood Willa 6nt bit the stores, ~ I went I IOOOltCd byfariqus Bevafy ladies who thousht they been portrayed in an unfta · liahL All I did WIS to write the tru about c:auin women -· down to their tummy tucb, liper' panties, S.5,<XX> • dreaeea and im~c don't think I WU ~And 1«1 face it tbou8b my book Wll 6aion, e eryone tbouaht they . abeolutdy ~/ Let me aet the l'CIOOl'd suaiab There are tome terrific Holl wood wives. Lively. in . women, who don't take the er pme or thermelves t.oo oualy. and "",,. to ad . normal lives. I don't write them, became by pqe 20 y would orobablY be . where all the aCtion is! The mne witb the b~USband! In Hollywood Husbattds. I wri about the more manic ten. It k.eepl the P1tF1 and my rada111...W~ There's Howard Soloman, former 'Flt turned audio who has a ~ problem wi cocaine He lum after bis jectl and ID lft'air with the p ~ Whitney Valentine - tdevilion blonde with the m famous hair and teeth in world. Howard lusts while . aociaktim~ ~ Poppy. si at borne and llWI "'81 lund\. Then there ii Jack Face to Fea With Pytlton is IDOlt "aa:mt\J.l talk show . A.maim, and Jn -who like Wuren Bratty and IOUnds lib Don Jobmon -apenda his time ftahtinl oW predatory wom- en. He ba~~an exocic:aDy beaudfW and ctaneer~ ous woman named Jade -who i: .=-to be. miDioo-dol- The third tn.ist.nd ii Mannon Cable. a mlCho movie star with memcnble blue eyes and a bilh- ly developed 1eD1C of humor, ex- CleP-' when it comes to bis ex- wik, Whitney Valentine - whom be wants t.cx. Last, but ct:r1linJy not bit. is my favorite: Wes M~ a down-on-his-luc ~Jt . who ,:ts mvoMd with Silver Ander- soo. She's the most beautiful ovcr-40 TV srar in the world, and bunary for a real man. Quite a poop. And I know rm JOi:nc_ to _tel the phone calls: .. Is JICk Python Johnny Merv Phil. David?" • • .. Is Mannon Cable Burt Tony, ~ Kirk?" ' Nol No! No! My characte:rs are completely · · men. rm c.oaaantl~bow I do ~~ raeardi. and I usually reply, cry, vay carefully!" I '° to I lot of penjes, and evezt if I don't at1end, I have a nawort ot'loyal fi:iends who call me most days to pve me~ rq>ol1 oo what I've ~ People are inclined to treat me like I ftee psychiatrist. It all comes pouring out, and I enjoy lis&eninl. One day a a<qeous movie star c:omerOO me at a perty. ..I dire )'OU to write about this," she commanded, her bu. aquama- • nne· -Cll-.1 •• .:.a."""™'• • -J-UIKU WIW I apatlOn. She proarded to fill me in oo the tune she WIS married -she ~t quite happily -to the btad of the studio. . One dar she went out ~ JJUll. IOt into her car (a Mer- cedes, of coune) and found she'd left her pune behind. HU1T)'irJ& ** into the boulC, she beard the phone riDlinl. and picbd it up to bt.ar her husband bout to a fiiend how he'd made Jove to the ltt:Mrdess Oil bis ffisbt in from New York, an unknown starlet and the rDellHlal" of his latest movie -an within the S1*Je of a week.. "Sorry," I said rqJetfuJ.Jy. ..I already used an almost identical ICClle ID Hollywood Wiw.s." Truth is abnost always strang- er than 6ction. I always try to tone down the true-~ stories to protect the not-so-innocent. Sometimes I m•n-to IOmC> times I don't .. __. ' When I announad I was writ-ins Hollywood Husbands, the calls bepn. Hollywood but- bmds 9CtUally bepn ~ me~ '?.:'UD1m' their ler\'iocs u ti. .. You can't write it unlels you 1dJ this inaedilJle Siar)' lbout 10 ~ IO," they said, follcrwq this With ablolu* outnieeous tales about dole fiiends and rivals. J finally lpnd out it WU their way of --~ llpimt someone who'd dooe them wnq. in bulimia or in Jove. Hollywood husbands just me totetevm.Q • VER STORY ·~~ ... and the pussycats ~ YQrwft K-.ne By SmNl/Ron Gelela ucs . ... ........ .., Wiii, 41, .. .., ·~,.,,,,,, ... ':ii.=· JS, ..... .. ....., ..... ....,. ._,,.,........ . ~ Ouy ~/Qlmme u..on c.m. SJ,...,•....._ t1•111r 11 • • ... 11n ... a.rt ... •11111114 tt swar. W-. • ................ ..,... 1'lnt I tlll ICt fll..,., lltllM. And then there's Hour MogaziMs Quy C'GlllN, married to the breatbtak-. fOnner Mils America, Mary Ann ~obley. They work ~OD projects to raiJe money tOr SWVin& cbildmi in Afiica, and they are a deliahtful couple who really give marriaee • P>d name. husband by proxy is my fHend MidlMI C.... Even Enllisb. he's liwd here for eist>t rc-n. IO 6e can be included. Mi- c:bad IS I vet)' wdHnfonncd. warm and witty man, who happens to be one of the &nest 8CIOl'I in -the world. And what a b...,_Qd: He actually ooob.! The ptest rout bed and Yort- sbire puddh• eva-. Shakira. his beautiful wife, makes put curries. I could go on and on. There is Dynas- ty producer AarGll ~ director 88- ly Wilder, acton I..ema Jonlu, JICk l..-,AUll~ Paul is married to the very talented J.w Woodwri His famous saying is: .. Why go out for hambwJer when you've f>l steak at home'r' The list woukl have to include one of the newest Hollywood husbands. Tomy 0..., wboee fiWy-We weddina to the pretty Tracy I attended in Mab'bu last summer. And yes, ladies -he's jUSt u fW1 of 1ex appml and fun off the little ICl"een u on. USA Wax&ro ·OCT I 0-12, 1986 • 5 / f I I I I t I I ' I ' f I Chris Wallace First. lady is second to one The reporter's new book tells how powerful Nancy Reagan really is, and how the President's outhouse almost landed him in the doghouse. IJllerptStnll 01 RJ Ills TV~ OI blCr lllCll IS ... I lleM:I thinJc Nancy Reagan, in one sense, is the ICCOnd most power- ful pmon in the country. She bas cnonnous influence over her husband. I don't mean that she's the puppeteer pulling the strinp, but . . . her opinions baVe con- siderable weight And it strikes me that there are certain areas that this President doesn't like to get into -staflin&. pe penonne~ cradcina the whip, firing people, that son of thin&. She bas had considerable inf'fuenoe on the fate of various people during the Reagan yt.al'S. °' th .... trillr. The book (First Lady: A Portrait of Nancy Reagan, St. Martins Presa, $22 9S) is, by and larle, the &uit of an NBC documentary that we spent about six months worlcina OD last yCar. OI tM Mlt wen It ...... '-r. Reatbs. In the coune of interviewing people, that word came up over and over r IPin. When Nancy Reapn wants tomethina. she can be ro- leotbs. II ....... Mt r.,.n lltten tilt Int IMr. I wouldn't say it's taribly aitical. J would say it's balanced. lord knows that we quote the tint lady. bet f.amily and &iends at Jenath. And tome of them have ~ to •Y that ti"e aitical. ... Her aon Ron bas • very open, wwfldrd view ofbis mother. At one point be says, ._.., a bandfuJ, rm not sure tbat I would want bet to be my boa She'•.~ .. 01 ""' sH's rtllly Ila: She's tough, she's opinionated. She bas lists; her good list or bid lilt She can be very warm if you're on the good lilt If you're on the bad list, woe to you. h IMCy's oltlt: I think she WU instrumental in one of the sil'8le most important decisiom in the administration -the hirinl of James Baker u ctud' of staff ... She played • ~ role in the reversal of Re.pn's policy '°" ward the Soviet Union in I 984. ... She WU persuaded by tome of bis advilon that it WU very impor1ant for him to lay off that hardbeU anti-Soviet rhetoric and become more conciliatory. .. ., ..., WMtM frlll .. tn 11111•1• II tilt •111•1dlrJ: She knew WC were nrw to have friends and ueociAiii talkins about her OD camera, and she wanttld Frank Sinatra. It ltNdc me that of all the people Mn. RellllD would want_ to &ave ta-- tifyi.Da in the documentary, about the lut person you would want ii Frank Sinatra, with bis rather oontrovenial put. ... It's only conjecture, of ooune, but I bad the 9eD1C that when she WU a starlet in Hollywood in the '405 she may have bad a ausb on him. And I don't think she ever quite p over it II trJ111 -II ,. -ti pt 11111: We ltar1eCl tallcq to Sina- tra's -.ents and lawyers. ... They wanttld rillUa, they wanted the questiom in ldvuce. They said there oouJd be no editina. In other words, if he pve a ~ ond answer, we'd ha~ to run that and if be pve a u-minute IJ1l'Wa' we'd have to nm that 6 · USA Wmc!NI> ·OCT. I 0-12, 1986 . ........ ··-- There Wiii no way we were IOi.na to put up with the demands. II ._ Prtel•11t ..... aW. 1111 .. ,, l11•1r: We bid done eome · of them ridinl bon-es (at taC. Califomia ranch). and while we were waitinl for ~~to ,et teldy & an tnterview, we were standint out- side with the praident And be suddenly sW, .. Do you want to come up and tee my outhouter I have never been ubd by the ades' of the he world to come and tee bis ou1hou9e. So we IW'led up the hill, and Mrs. Rapn came out. She said .. Where . boneY7" And the~-=-"Ob, rm jua PD& to lbow Olris the out- ~" ... I suddenly bad the lel* that here Wiii I woman who b IO many )an bad been pulbed in -adowt while ev-eryone b :uled oa bet bUlblnd. J oouJd tell she WU umoyed that be WU takina UI all away. Not wantinl to provoke a crisis, she put her bands oa her hips and said "Wdl. all riabt, but be quidc about it" lt WU very fwuly. h..., ....... --= Sbe't • lovinl puent, but touab. She hll very ~tdaments about bow her sbouJd behave, and when~ ClOOfonn :t!n~ ~ chilly. ~ very dole to Ron filbt DOW. But I think she's eerwonaDY hurt by the novel PlUl wrote. .. ..., ....... ~ Not only ia my &tber (Mike Wallloe) in the butinCll but my *Pfitber is Bill Leonard, for- mer president of C'm News. I srew up expoeed to the most ex- traordinary eventt. Conven-tions, ina . political cam · ~IDOlt people el~ the tune arcum- stanca would think dUs loob lib an awfWly intaalinl job. ............ IMtt ..... llC: I call it the velvet trap. It allows you to be an eyewitnell to history. When Rapn and Oor- blcbev are ~in the 19th century lakeside in Geneva. you're there. The nt11tive side is that it'• vwy con6ni .. rm stuck in that prem room in the White HOUie and required to ~ to all the brieftnp and heir the ld- ministratioll people put the best u oa their view cl the wortd. You have to tab all that ini>r- matioa and filter it and try to come QUt with what's true. ........................ .~ ... 1 ... ..-. There are peat plum but there are oomiderable minoaes. It is ratric:bve. You can~ ID out and report, you're more of an editor than a reponer. And I think that anyone who teta bis bcmt oa a job. of wbic:h there are only thtfJe 10 the world. ii aeaina tiimtdf up fbr a &11. Q • ) For~, it's a series of i;j SPORTS ~Cky .......... ...., ........ -rwa worried about the introductiooa. I W11 ahid I m.ilbt start c:ryinl. 1bere .)'OU are in &oot of millions of oeoole. You just don't mow bow you'll react in a situation J:iR that. rm hippy to ay there weR DO ~just & lot of bappnell '-CltJ--' .... • ,..... WW. "You want to dedicate the win to evayone who bdped you over the yean. And as a &- tber, there is no thrill that can top a good oerbmanoe when you know your kids are in the mndl." St. Lem. ,._ T ... W.,.. , .. In a reaular«asoo pme, you have a few reporten hqina around, and some- times you donti tel asked any questions In the ICries, peope knock you down to find out your views OD the tt.am, the team you are playina and how you are~,.· St. U. W1' .,v Wiie McGee .. E..-.uhnttv all over the·~:. wa1diq you -that's the only difi;1enoe. 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Picbn petfect ca1.-,S make shootilg a snap ll • USA wmtENo «>er. 1().J2, l 986 THERE'S NO REASON TO LOOK OLDER THAN YOU FEEL Tova Borgnine's Secret Can Make You Look Years Younger TOVA•s AMAZING NEW FORMULA GUARANTEES YOU WILL LOOK YB.A.RS YOUNGER OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Leta be honest aboat why most people look older daaa they feel If I tlleir' aid& WrtaJded, wadler- beatea Ilda 11t •Y • can make people look older tban daey UC. Unprotected akin needs care -It's that lbaplc. Now daere'a a new product oa the mm1ret dlllt lea you look years y<Mlllpl', ·-·It helps to elim- inate yoar wrblldes and It t0ftem your lldn whlle c:Janlina and protecdna Thia produet wu developed by Mrs. Ernest Borplae and many ot tlM top mn la HoUywood absolutely awar by It. Ia r.c.. Ruta Lee, Breada Vaccaro, Con- nie Stewem, Maareea Dan, Jed Allan, Bliek Treat and Debbie Reynolds se J111t a rew of die Important eelebrldes wbo ate and eathaeialtically eaclone tlds prodaet. meat .. only nan.hie Ill eemin very remote leCtiom olMaico.11 It coalcl Work OD die people w1lo lived la die ........ arid eaviro• meats of that repoa, don't you think it could help you too 7 · Tbe mn who me It aay It worb Db ...... Tbe~c•Ulbs oaly lullf an boar maiden aay dlere ii nnflll• Ub ltfor•ybody w1lo wma to look years YCMIJllCI' dlan tltelr llCtaal calendar ... It la easy to me. All you do la applytlae formaJa to yoart.ce and ftlt.-"Tbe er.DI la plU when you ~ It, and pwlaaOy 1Dnll wllite, aays Tova. After It tma1 wlalte it llaoald be nmoved. One "'tlae peat tldnp ahoat It Is dud dlere la ao pea work. It "knows" wllat to do by ltletn" "Bat the bat tldaa of all," saya Tova Borplnc, 4411 the way it " .•. Actually, he looks so good many of his co-stars have accused him of L.-• fi l:li 1 " nuv1nga ace I.JI •••• And what about Braeat Bors- alne 1 1111\'e yoa 1ce11 him on h1a lilt T.V. terla "AIRWOLF'? If yoa laaft, yoe probably aodced be loob )'OGlllel' DOW tban Ille did lOyws..,_ Act-Hy, Ile loob 10 aood .._, of Illa ~mn llave accmecl IWn or 11av1q a t.ce DftJ Bat Bnle ._,, It la not tne and, ............... eoaference. M ~ dlllt die maly NMOD he loob JO'lllllr toUy ....... did 10 ,.,..., .. becaa• ofwlallt .... wife Tcma '-dltconnd. -W... ._ Ton Borplee da. COlf•-91 n.e M ...... ... .... It Ila ., .... 1orm.1at1m ca••• from die roots ol a WCDt plmt ....... ftntdlloownd by dleAmc ................ of ,_..._AINI, ...U rwwdJ, dall looll·JOBllr ...._ m•kn you. look yean and years younpr wftb die very tint ~ pllaadon. .. fact," Ille .. ,., "tills la what I calJ a 'no exe11se' product tllat la ncbcl ap 100% by the TOVA C.orpondoa'1 paraatee." Would you Jib to try dUs re- -bblc clllcmery? Woa1cl YOM BU to look• YHlll • yoa feel? If-. llen'a laow yoe can try this anwzl;J!ormDla wltboatny rbk mt alt S ply 10 u.d ad order Tova'• formala by mall or t.ele- plloae. n.. M IOOll M It .ma. try It oat la die privacy ol. yoar home, .... tab. dole look llt tbe wzilll ch r yoa will w In ,.,.. mm.rt After tllM. If JOll are llOt JOO"-......... lhnply MDd ...... -;r,prod1aet ooaaiaer whllla 30 of oar ... lpmeat cl-. MCI we' ... daat yoe pt a reftmd wltll DO qaadou asked. "/in so posltivr my formula tt111 taler \Y!OT'$ off \'ourapfHOran~e. that 1711101 only srlld 'OU a tTfimd if \'ou 'rt not /()().,, satisfitd, but 111 st11d you a /ru 121.00 gift tmmrdiaJtf)• JUSt for m;ng If.·· -~ Bol'flnint Rememberl You can 't lose money bMt you can lose years off your appearance! It's easy to order. Just compleu the order form below, and send it to Tova llorgnine with your pay- nunL Or, if you prefer to pay by cndit carrl (Visa. MastuCard or American Exprus), just call 1-800-36-TOVA-9 (1-800-368· 6829) toll-free at any time (14 hours a day, 7 days a week). Important -Frt:e GifL· All orden malled within 10 days wHJ receive a , free aift worth $21.00 or additional Sida Care producta. · NO-RtlKORDEACOUPON ~~~~h~ !~~~t1~_1!~6 • ----- ----- --------(PIMM fill 1n and mell today!) , I lO: TOYA BORGNINE cJo lOVI\ CORPORATION Th• Penthouse 8920 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills. CA 90211 VITALNOTEI Orders May Be Charged By Calling lOLL FREE 1-800-H-TOYA-I (1-I00-3A-6129) Aemembef tr. TOU.. ~ 1 DearTova. 1 v Ml 1 would like to look Y9•f8 younger by u.tno the formula you have dieCOvere<S. I am endae- 1 Ing 139.00plus12.75 Poetao• and handllng (Total $41.75). I underai.nd th1t tf I 1m not 1 ~ ; .. tiaf~ 1 may return the unused partlon 1n its origlnal contalnerwlthln 30 days of your shipment 1 to,,,. tor a prompt and courteous refund of the putet\ase pl10e of the pmducl No Queetlona uQc1 NOTE: Ch«;!(,... If you wish to order by credl1 card. 0 VISA 0 Mas1el'Card 0 AIMflc.an Eq>tee1 CREDIT CARD NUMBER (all dlglll, ~) EXPIMTlON OO'E ADORE SS CITY/STATE/ZIP I P$.CtleckiandMoneyOfderalhoUldtJemadlpeyablelOttlelQVf\~lnd0.ftlomillrteicllnll mu.I edd &\\~ ules 1&11 (125') fOf • .,._, ol 144.29. Tha.nk 'tbu T • 1 333 I I I I J ' . • . • I 1,, ".' '" ' ~ ""' _...,...,..,., . ... 1113 l#lllljlllllillllltDwmt .. ....... d ..... 11 , ... _._.-1a.11)'W 11111 CMll iD ... .., !11111 ...... IDlllM!.~~JIJ--...., ii 117.0UO. I ... --W-. ma_.._,_..._.. ..... . outrlbowtllly ... . ._,.SS • S 'I 1,N.C. n.- 14 ·USA "'DuND • Ocr. 10.12. 1916 MONEY .. .. W-ISh you'd thought of that? Tiiey dil Secret formula: Stick-to-itiveness The Polt-it Note Fad, an inctilP"'•ble item in many oft'loes, can be 1nOed to the day in 1969 when Speoa:r Silver, a 21-year-dd c.bemist at 3M C.orp., decided to fool around with eome moleaales c::aDed mooomen. His . ts resuhed in • llue that didn't ~bard; be fiaured it 6ad some commercial pollibili but be wan't sure what. So be~ .. Oll ~docn -for year-. Nobody at the St. Minn.. companr. wanted a not-~ adbaive. But Silver penillCd; .. I wu convinced that all I bad to do was find a proper niche for it, and it would pow ... It WllD't until another 3M cbemilt, Arthur Fry, thouabt of the need for .. sbdr;y book-mam" that the Post-it J*l WU ~~ The little yellow pads went public in 1978. Silver raped no finardal royalties &om the POil-it fld but WU elected to 3M's idec:t cm. ton Society of Scientists. Now, be •YI. it's easier to tel equipment and 1ftstance and "they live me a lot more support with eome of the straneer" ideas I come up with." ., a.Ill,_., --... -.... ISL& ; " .. ......................... -. B}MWIW.. llTD .. , .......... ,.. ...... ,... ... _ ...... ..,s ... ,,.e.111. He had a plan, and he ran with it If you've got the idea .•• Here are tipa &om BrmktJl1ougJu! authors Nayak and K.ettaiipm jf WWI have I concept you ~will eel): 8 lbmoe your idm off ~with . bies. ad t~. as manukturina and mamu,.. They'll tell you jf it will wart. • Find • leDior' man- •:meot IPOOIQr to lhieJd and, later, promote your idea. It hdpa to have iiwxbd b' a ciompeny kq eDOUlli to know who'• influential. • Don't Ilk for too much too 10011.. If you Ilk for 1 bi&~ com-~ you may only succeed m tettinl your . killed. ~ perUml Don't live in to skq1ticism. If you~ lr.lf.emplo)'ed: • Ser.k out pcqile with the lmowiedle and lkiJlg you don't baVe, and put ~ a am to devel- op the idea. 8 Don't take OD too much ftnanciel rilk. Be willill& to art small. 8Nib'1 Bowman reoomrnmds .-.. a ~orsmmtJaw;e;~ 'Milt to~ =!..~*1 tbe ,. PeOi*.- • CJet I nondilciolure ~'::'°J:. your~ . coms-ny. a ... paOleCG it ion1 tW.IJ _ ....... -~~~~~~~~-----------------------..... ----............................ .. Gl·lt?Jl=J Liquidator" HEAROID .. ELECTRONIC ·ROBOT PUBUC NOTICE lltCIWAle remote contral1d roht .. ,. yow ...... COlllnlMds, ,... fo "9lton, NW• you, JOI#' famay, and trfendsl Amamg Hesokf"' la 1t"Tlll . r- FAMOUS lllAlll LOOl-AUU MEI'S AND LADIES' WIFCHEI These ltnk1ng Oufonte Watches by Lucien Piccard are look·allkes of worfd famol.9 Aolex• watches. setting f()( thouunds of dollars. They're now at a LOW lql*Mlon price due to an inventory adjustment Precision quartz. Brushed gold-tone dial. hands. hour maridnge. Notched bezel 0...YMr u.....t Flidllry W.1wty. :·,~~~~ .. 549 Mede: ...... H-171&-701).31() S/H: U.00 ... ...._.: .._ tt-11se..101i.is2 s 1H: sa.oo ... AOUX• II • T>P° N "ilde;;a\ al Roe. Welctt U.&A. ....,_ AOLEC• nor flolell WMcll u~ ... .-..-wt11 c.o.MJ.eo. When a famous Japaneee manulac1urer dlteontinued tr'lls model. we Rtpped in to obtain a llmited quantity for liquidation a1 this LOW pttcef Heerold,. will delight your family and lmpreea your frienda u he ... • Serles them food and drinks, carrying objec;ts in hand or on a removable tray. • Obeys 12 Y01Ce comma~ 9P(>ken In any language or accent. with the aid of a aophlltiea'8d voice r9e0gnition computer. • Invites guests ln, welcomee them. glvee them a tour of your home. sings. and tells jokes. • Giidea along on four rubber wheela. Rltns up to three hours on a rechargeeble baa&ry (included). ..., ~ ,..., .... t)I> Mfr.um•399.95 s149 I , '( ' n4le« Pwtce ••••••••.•••.••• "9nt H·17'5e-7'00CMQ ... t.Mf: 9'.00-. NIPPON -I CORDLBSS PHONB ................. Ill' It ' olCOI 1.- pnldUctl e.e .... be ~ ....... ... pttce ,.. ctane tor .... .-..wc:tt• Dltcontlnued MnM. ..... ,.... •• modeta. OW.lbub'• ..... c.allld ......... rupllcy. '8dofy O\W• ptOduc:lon.. C»d .. 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No. Fai:> I PlEA9E """"' Cl.EAR. y ...... ----------------.....,_ ______________ ,_ °"---------------~ ... -------- "'-w -1---'------------ 9fllltWw --------------COMB COMB COMB COMB G«·Xtl = J COMB COMB FOOD :i.r.--p Bicoastal Fresh in Florida ... 16 ·USA Wmu!ND•Ocr. 10..I~ 1986 • • and San Francisco Here's the latest comparative information for smokers who want lower tar & nicotine. ~times and tastes change, and be- cause of claims and counter-<:lai.ms, we. the makers of CARLTON, present these few !:acts to )'OU: In 1964, CARLTON first recognized the des~ of some smokers to know the tar and nicotine conieot of the ciaareues they were smokina. CARLTON became the tint brand to put these figures right on the pack.. During the next 20 years CARLTON introduced a whole range of products, including the lowest in tar of all brands, the lowest men- thol. and the lowest 120's. In the Wt 21 reports issued by the U.S. G<Mmmcnt, no cigarctr.c has rested lower than CARLTON. In the lat.est such repon. CARLTON Box King was n:poned u less than O.S mg. w , O.OS mg. nicotine. As you ~ through ttW statement. from CARLTON, you will see how CARLTON compares to other low tar products. For example: Carlton /()(J's Box 1 mg. tar 0.1 mg. nic. Vantage JOO's 9mg. tar 0.7 mg. nic. And if you're a Merit smoker, it might inr.crcsc you co know that Merit IOO's ha\'C 10 mg. tar. 0. 7 mg. nic vs ca.RLTON Box IOO's at I mg. tar, 0.1 mg. nic. And the com- parisons continue. Carlton /()(J's Box 1 mg. tar 0.1 mg. nic. BRANDS CARLTON 100'1 Box Cartton King Now 100'1 KM 111 100'1 Benaon & Hedges Ultra Ughta True King Size Merit King Size Camel Lights Kent Golden Lights Vantage Kings Marlboro Lights Marl>oro l.Jgtlts 100'1 Benton a Hedges 100'1 V'Mlton Kings Meri t /()(J's 10 mg. tar 0.7 mg. nic. TAR NIC. 1 mg. 0.1 mg. 1 mg. 0.1 mg. 3mg. 0.3mg 4mg. 0.4 mg. Smg. 0.4mg. Smg. 0.4mg. 8mg. O.Smg. 8mg. 0.7mg. 9mg. 0.8mg. 10mg. Q.7 mg. 10mg. 0.7mg. 10mg. 0.7mg. 16mg. 1.0mg. 16mg. 1.1 mg. Our point is simply chis. If you arc inter· C$ted in the t.v oonr.ent of your cigarette. you should compare the tar content rA your cip- rcne vs CARLTON. If you are interested in the lowest ..• LATEST U.S. GOV'T REPORT CONFIRMS: no brand lower than Cartton Box King-less than 0.5 mg. tar 0.05 mg . nic. CARLTON IS LOWEST Box King-lowest of all brands-less than 0.01 mg . tar, 0.002 mg. nic. . .. There's a Carlton for you. Carlton Box King (less than 0.01 mg. car. 0.002 mg. nic); Carlton IOO's Boll, IOO's menthol Box and menthol King (less than I mg. tar, 0.1 mg. rue); Ctrlton K1n1 Soft Pack {I mg. tar, 0.2 mg. nk); Carlton IOO's Soft Pack and 100'1 menthol Soft Pack (S mg. tar. O.S mg. nic); Carlton Slims and Slims menthol (6 mg. '-. 0.6 mg. nic); Carlton 120's and 120's menthol (7 mg. tar, 0. 7 mg. nic) SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Ouining Smoking Now ('J(eatty Reduces Serious Risks to Your Heatth. Box and 100'1 Box Manthob Less than O.S mg. Htar. 0.06 mg. nicomrt Soft Piek. Menthol and 100's 80Xi 1 mg. "ta(, 0.1 mg. nlco1ill: IOO's Soft Pick and 100's Mantholi: 6 mg. ·tlf". 0.4 mg. nicoUlt 120's: 7 mg. ·tar. 0.6 mg. nico1N IV. per dgerent. FTC Report Jen. '86. Sfims. 6 mg. ·..r. 0.6 mg. nicoMe av: per cioer.na by FTC IM1hod. JI ·USA Wesam·Ocr. 1().12, 1986 De loll .. slllrt ... Don't ,et your an,e1 hair in a tizzy, puta lovers- it's National Pasta Week. We ate 16 billion ~ of puta last year -38 percent of it~ Put your noodle to work on this pam tnvia quiz: 1.w... .............. ? a. The Romans b. The Greeb c. The 01incse 2. WMt does "'fenwiae" -.. Italia? a. Ribbons b. Strinp c. Whiskers 3. Pam cams m how-., shapes? a. 16 b. (J() c.-600 \ 4. How wy calorie8 ii 'h cap coobd .,..Mttt? a. 90 b. 290 c. 490 s. wwm o1 ..._ ..-~ • tmwer? L Spesbettini b. Spagbetti c. SpagbeUoni ...... 1.c, 2. .. l.o, c.., Le Scuce: Nllllonlt ,.... A8eclc"91b .. MRCA II lb11111110i I ~ Low interest rates added to the busy summer housing marlcet and manr. of us moved into new homes. Getting settJed will undoublably involve boulehold fix-up projects. Sixty.five percent of us repor1fld bou9ehold problems in the past year. The molt prevalent pcdina paint (18 percent), mk:e ( 16 pc:rocnt), JeakY roof ( 1 S percent), water damatr ( 13 percent), toilet overflow ( 12 percent), loose tiles (11 peroent), fumaoe problems (6 peroent). Scuce: R.H. BrUl6dn ~ ;' 1111 wily William Seward, aecretary of state under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Job.moo, was rimcuk:d when be DqlOtiattJd the purcbue of Alaska for $7.2 mil- lion, liesa than a penny per SO acres. Alaska, nick- mmed Seward's Folly, became a USA poaemon Oct. 18, 1867. It's no fODy now: AJasb produces 20 percent of the USA's aude oil and homes the c:ootinent's luJest reaves of copper and zinc. It bas two-dlinls of the USA's parkland and ooo-fifth of all our pottntial timber. 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Lee ... fi Lllllrw .. ettl1111 ..... {UN) (1 ..... , 119 _.._.,._o.T;.. .. OM11m .... lf ...... (Pl ..... 9PORT8/Pac• Sl) CBS pioneered TV news Huntley & BrinkleY,-_ Cron ite In forefront of journalism's surge (Editor's note: This 11 the fourth m a ~ven-parr #rie'l about tclcvmon as 1t has developed over the past 40 years. Subsc· quent installment& will be camcd in TV Lo1 in the weeks to come.) By BOB WISERART Mee....., ............ The story of television news over the patt 40 yean 11 that of the armor-plated miaht of CB apmst the other auys. There's more to it than that.:.. of course. But even its nvall recoan izc \..BS as the leader in television joumall1m. It hasn't always been first or best, but it's been first or best lonaer, and more often. While tfle chanacs in tele v111on news have bttn pervasive and revohmonary. on another level, not much has chanacd at all. The medium's power siill is how iu pictures tum storie into people, from Walter Cronkite Rooae Arledee Richard Nixon's tearful .. Checkers" speech, to Binnin&ham, Ala .. Police Com- missioner Bull Connor's doas 1n1ppina at black women and children durina c1v1I· riaht• demonstrationa. to the Challenaer spece shuttle explodina 1n a bill of fire. "If you read a newspaper, one of the news m~ines, and a book now and lhen, you re aoina to know most of what's on the evenina news, and probably a 101 more." observed CBS' Dan Rather. "Rut you won't have SEEN 1t, and 1n my mind there',-a-bi~a~ig--d1fferencc." Sometimes it takes a special story to drive the poin t home. After a liaht lunch of couaae cheese, pineapple, and tea, Walter Cronkite planted his feet on h11 desk and was sk1mmina the ncw~paper when an aide stuck hit head in 1he door and yelled, "Kennedy•s been shot•" Cronkite broke in to "As the World Turns" with an audio bulletin , and hit the air for real 20 minutes later. At 2:33 p.m. EST, his voice cracked and hi s eye~ filled with tears u he rcponed official confirma- tion of the death of John F. Kennedy. Cronkite, relieved by Charles C'-011· in.wood three hours later, discovered that he d been on the air tn his shin sleeves, and returned to his office for a jacket. The telephone rana. he answered, and heard an anary viewer complain how "absolutely cri minal that man Cronkite" was "because: everybody knows he hates the Kcnnedys and there he 11. crying his crocodile tears. ·1 "Madam," roared Cronkite, "THIS 1s Walter Cronkite, and you arc a goddamn 1d1ot1" (Pleue MC TV NEWS/Pace SO) Producing cheers Danson also By JERRY BUCK ,.,, ........... ...., LOS ANOELES -Ted Oanson seems busy enouah1 what with "Cheers" and his film career, out he has now taken on the duties of producer. Danson'• first cffon is the NBC movie "When the Bouah Breaks," a mystery thriller in which he also stars .. The movie will be broadcast toniaht He plays a child psy- choloaist who becomes involved in 1nvest1&1t· ina the murders of sev· cral wealthy and power· ful men. Ph il Pennin· -l. e.' -~-~ arotb wrote the 0..... screenplay based on the book by Jonathan Kellerman, winner of the 1986 Edpr Allan Poe Award. Waris Hus~tn dlrected. Danson was executive producer with his ptrtner, Dan Fauci, and is lookina for other project1 to de velop. He hoecs to p~oducc a small feature fllfn dur1na h1s.ncitt vacation from NBC't "Cheers." Danson recently starred in two fcaturt' films, "A Fino Mess" and "Just Between Friends,'' but neither was • bo• offioc 1ucca1. "Now that I have my own production compeny I feel much more arounded than w1it1n1 for son1cone to tap me on the shoulder and say you're a movie star." he said ... , can have a hand in doin& the things I want to do. I have certain thlnp I want to say. I used to think I had to wait until I was a bia star to do that." He said he secs "When the BouJh Breaks" ua murder mys1ery that has social ovenone1 and is also a character study. "It's a man cominf. to trips with his humanity," he said. • Thero are some very evil people here and when he bumps into them, does he combat evil with evil? "I play a child pscyhol()li1t and my best friend is a poli0&detectivc who hapeens to be p y. Nothina more is made of it. I thiok it's areat when you can show a relationship between two men, one strai&ht, one p y, and nothinJ i1 made or it. 1bl1 is aJso 1 wonderful Los An,eles piece. 1t•1 the kind or story you couldn't do anywhere else. I\ exposes the eJlcnses or the nch. The bad auyurevery rich people who are into child abutc. There are a lot or IOOd thine about LA but there's allO 1 lot or excess. • The movie also stars Richard Muur. Rachel Ticotin, Kim Miyori and James Noble. Danson wasjust back from two week' in Africa, where he had completed his role in an ABC movie tentatively called "We Arc lhe Children." It's 1bout the Caminc in Ethiopia, althouah for poUtical rcason1 1t was filmed in Kenya. The movie allO stars Ally Sheedy and Judith Ivey. It wu produced by Paulisf Productions and Father Elwood "Bud" Keiser was ex· ecutive producer. "It was one of thost arcnt experiences of your hfc." Danson said. "We were in the dcscn nonh of Na1rob1 with people who didn't kn ow other people citistcd until 1972. "There was a con~U\Jlt 20-mile wind, h kc bein• on the ocean. The tents napped all the tame. there werC' dc~n ~tonns. You couldn't ao anywhere w1thou1 havina 10 k.Jds boldlnnour hands. You'd wake up 1n the mornina and there would be a wamor wi th a spear. h was ~uch an intense upcnence I bopc 1 don't lose 1t." Danson plays a cynical tclcv11ion ~ porter. heed y is an idealistic youna doctor on a three-mon'h volun,cer stint. Min Jvey ts an American nun and nurse who has been In Africa fOr r2 ycar1. ABC will broadcast the movie later this year. In the meantime, 1n his ~Jc u Sam Malone on "Cheers," his relationship with Diane Chambers (Shelley Lona) is heatina up aaa1n. am proposes to Diane and she wants to think It over. The on-aaain, ofl'...again romance be~ lwccn Sam and Diane, two Oppo9iles with different cultural and intellectual back· grounds, has fueled this ahow since 1982. But Miss Lona hu RJvcn notice that she (Pleue Me DAN90N/h4•M) Sunday, October 12. 1988 3 Sliipp docks at 'Santa Barbara' · remember as Peter Brady on .. The Brady they let JOll Hnaley {Holde~1 "As the Bunch'' and who later ap~ on World Tums") &cl awar, from t.nem when BY LYNDA HIRSCH J• Wesley sw,,, who won a daytime .. Another World." is once apin involved be bad a minor role on• One Urt to Llve." Emmy this ICUOD for his ponryal of in selevilio~ thi1timeasoneoftbecutin1 ........ DAYTDIS~•IO) homicidal maniac Oou~s-Cumnn.np on directon on ''You ApJnT' which sian "As the-World Tums, is once -apin former .. General Hospital" star J.U retumina to daytime TV. Sllipp started his 8tamel. KJU&bt is still active!)' punui.na.an career on soaps in the role of Kelly Nelson actina career, but also enJoys wort:ina on "Ouidina lifhl" behind the 1eenes. Incidentally, Stamos, This time Shipp will appea~ on "Santa not only an actor bu ta talented musician. is Barbara" as a t~nnis pro, bqjnnina lat~r writina some of the incidental music used tllis montb. Shipp has s1aned on for six on .. Santa Barbara." weeks, but we hear that if John would like • • • to stay lonaer he certainly could. AJthou~ "Santa Barbara" producer:s say.the~_wLll be no tennis playana on aar, Shipp JOtncd tbc cadre of offic1aJ LA residents by tak.ina a set of professional tennis lessons. If they decide to show his character's tennis prowess on air, those in the kn.ow say John could fill the bill perfectly. • • • Add Leaort Kaldorf to the list of new arrivals on "Santa Barblra." K.asdorf was tcen on "Guidina Liaht" in the role of Rita Stapleton from 1975-81, one of Ed Bauer's many love interests. Lenore will play Jane Wilson's mother on "Santa Barbara" and tum into a love interest for Lionel Lockridae. • • • C.rlt l.alpt, who lonatimc TV viewers Three talented ladies hav~ recently joined the soap opera ranks and aJJ arc -dientt~of' Rand)"'-Jamff, bmer heed f • ABC's East Coast cas1inft office. C&mUJa Mere plays the role ofGi ian on "Days of Our Lives." We undentand the character will bcoome ilnportant to several of your favoritct in the months to come. Jnaifer ~ is presently seen on "The Young and the Restless" u Ellen. You can bet that she ii aoina to be Jack's latest love interest on that show. And on "Capitol," Princess Yumin is beina played by Alilb Das. Her character jull mi&ht .Jive DeMrall M.U.WMJ'• character of Sloane a run for her money in terms or foreign intriaue. • • • lnsjders at ABC still bemoan the fact that ,, ' Creatma a real • .,,._tJ' ~ .. llOlll ., ...... of ··~·· ... Jlrom left) ...,. D111te•c:irroll. ...... r.WJtM. LbMla SftU aM OU ColUu aad ........ ............... plro. , &undtly, 0ct0ber 12, 11ee ~QaA No wedding bells for Tvy,Howie By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I recently read in .a soap mapzi~e that Ivy and Howtc arc 1oin1 to ,et mamed on "Days of Our Lives." ls that true?-J.R .. Captoon, N .J. A: We HUllJ refrabl from taW.1 aboet adnaee 1leeyl1Ht la dM ce1 ... , ht IM1 ... ..... .. rWlcelee• •• w .. commnt. ftere are M plut fer tM curac&en of Ivy u4 Bowle 1o 1et .. ,edler. hldM8tallJ, la ral Wt Holly Gapler (W~ 'lay1 lvf) u4 ........ llleyfrteM Alec aNwla Out .._ •• HA oe "hot1 Lu41aJ" amd Mfort Wt BWy oe ''TM Doc&on ) llave ealle4 off dlelr remuce. Q: The actress who played Molly's mother on "The Youna and the Restless" looked familiar. Has she done any other soap operas?-R.K .. Littleton, COk>. A: SIM certalaly u1, u4 roe Mn a • ....,,.. memory. TM rele ef Beverly ltan wu r:!'J. .. bJ Lyu 0...&er -Y". ,,, .... , a.er a1 Lyu ..... "'- ... plaJM Mere411~ Le,.,• .. OM Ufe .. U•e" fr .. I Mt to lt'JI. b real Wet!-_~ l1 manW .. Celby Cllelter, Y61t't MJCMel Crawf.,., Q: Can you tell me if tbe actress who play1 Sierra on" As the World Tums" is the 11me IC1ml who was seen H Amy Amet on '"The Secret Storm?" -C.R., Aurora, Colo. A: .u .. 11 .. 11 Mt. F•Carter (Sierra) 11 la lier eart1 '"· "lecm I..,." ru from atw le 117'-TM ... ,._,., A.m1 hMI WU .... ,.... ... , la die late 'ltt WMm iM wu a t1111..,. J• ftowtatl wa1 .... Al AmJ Amel. Alter tMl IH ••toe .. ,.., ..,.. Carel It"• "TM Deeten." Q: I'm inquinna about one ·of our daytime soep operas, "Santa Batbara." It uted to be on from 4 to ~. 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LA Store Houn: IO:OOAM·o:30PM Monday · S1tt.urdav Closed Sunday -Dayllm! Coal. -Sunday -llondng -----1_., ICMIUIJlc;J DMMAPPlll TWll c:n"ml llARATMON Fr<Jm Mlnneap oils-SI Paul. Minn (Lr.,e) (3 hrs . 30 min.) (8) lllCml "Red Dawn' ( 1984, AdVen ture) Patrick Swayze C Thomas Howell ~hr .= ~"::,.. "Joshua Then And Now" ( 1985. Drama) James WOOds. Alan Ar kin ( 1 hr . 58 min ) .. 1MI • UU.OON A llllle boy lrnds a large red balloon bobbing from e lamp It on h~ to school 19 IATPA WDllMll•lllM _,.tll,Aml llAllC LOLLl'OP AD¥'IJfTUM Anlm111e<1. Baron Bad Blood kidnaps baby dragons from the modleval land of Tumtum and ~the mt~ wand-tha1 ~"" lolllpope-- .. 100 =~~~"~om• -.... 1MnCAT Z•OMIALLDY &W•lllTllTDt MLOGUATWLD•ll """'---~, ... TWft•H•M 8 Sunday, October 12, 1986 I E='~'ToMywood. (1 hr.) •11111••··-uccoam MAN Animated. Bert Raccoon decides to meet the CfMtlJfe lurklng on Evet!'"" Mountain. Cl) mT M 1faml a Animated. Fat and fuuy creaturn, the Wombles. want a clean world and embark on a mllllon to plci( up the mess left by humant. ( 1 hr .. JO min.) .. ,.,. ... llCIOIY....,., ..-a 11'1 .. KllL E• LIT~•&...r ._ .. =z-a•n.UNSnU•IABll ....... ~ -m11 er .-voa • 9'Wihh ,.. """-----.....,.. _. .. MTClatM _.,_,. •'1••• 11tt11111 mcom ~ rr••• ... •"••• a... -~OOQ ... , .. -•nu• (CJ llCMI "The Well" ( 1982, Orama) Tom Conrl, Lisa Eichhorn (2 hrs 30 min.) (JI) llOm "Places In The Heart" ( 1984 Orama) Sany Field, Lindsay CrOVM 11 hr . 42 min) Cf) ...... , CZ> .,. "Cloak And Dagger'· ( 1984 SuSC*lM) Henry Thomat. Dabney Cole man. ( 1hr .41 min.) ............ -..... ,. ~ ,.. •ML "Immigrant RiQ!lt•" ~·-··---·· .... _,, u.. ... ~--LI.MO-.• ..,,.MIMT NnAlllC.-.OPHWIA UmM -----..... mrowca -•'Bll9Cll ,_.,... ,. -COW AWWM Oii .,.,Y -The ctau runt dlSCO'lef5 he hat unusual. dynamic powert. ( 1 hr l 19 (17).,. "The Gre<1t Gatsby" ( 197 4, Au mance) Rober1 Redfa<d, Mia f!arrow (3 • hfl) -·Cl) 9'WY •N•ll Scheduled PfO Ille cifhlmmaker Franco Zelfirelli; a reporl on Chatham. Ill , a mlddle-clats communl· ty thet la located nwr one of the poor .. , dtatrlCll In the country ( 1 hr • ao min.) -Sunday Coal. l:'COIUBmlCI ........... u.MOILVIE M-,_.,,,Al.._ 0 2 IAlal The efforts of the South- west's natMI American groups In develOp· 1ng educauonal 1radllions that parallel ttiecrrJch c-unure Host Ted Danson ..alCll&BY .....:TWU¥all WAY OP mint UI KIM ... fMCMW tWPYDAYI .., ....... mTm8 Tm AT CALYAlf'f ,.__It.MCI WILDMmlCA WMmllQ .....:TWU¥all ~ 1'MI Wlllt .. .ollTI llO¥ll "Abboll And Costello Meet Frankenstein" I 1948, Comedy) Lon Chaney. Bela Lugost ( 1 hr . 30 min ) TMI LATI QMAT Im: ITOlrf Of. A na.. AQI A&.COHOUC A 15-year-old girl dlssatu;.- fted with her self-image secretly turns to alcohol ( 1 hr , 14 min ) rrneut 1U ..... .. mTTMI .... uv..1--.n -.a ~I TMlllCMll OUUC IHI WU.WUWllT rr•"""9 ._&CM.,..,.. DWllHT nt0•10M •11 •••a NOm •11wrn•1110M..,,.. ... ~~umDAY ll'IMt• OOlll Oii MC>ltmM A fa· rher rakes drastic measures to get through 10 his alienated ad<>lescent son JJ MOVIE "Oreamch1ld' ( 1985. Orama) Coral Browne. Ian Holm ( 1 hr , 33 min ) (l)llCMl "Schlock" ( 1973, Horror) John Landis, Saul Kahan ( 1 hr . 20 min ) I UMYa.a,.mn l:a ()) 19\. TOOAY Hosted by Brent Mus. burger 119\. W rnBob Costas WMAn MOWI WAU.mmTDMAL~ DAY• .. a•r 1111 a llTM COfll.Ne .... .,.... ........ , '°"'KIMlllLWIC.OllC. --~ •1111111-MlllOM llAlmADIOOll ... ._._ ~ .ocl Boober searches tor a quieter place away from the songs and I mes of Fraggle Rock Q ,._TMIWUT -()) ... FOOTUU. Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta Falcons (Live) (3 hrs . 30 min.) l n.:n,_ .. llO¥ll "The Ladies· Man" ( 1961, Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Helen Traubel (2 hrs.) 1--·"-.. ~ICIUJ.BQ llCMI "Adventures 0 1 Sherlock Holmes" ( 1939; Mystery) BaSll Rath bone, Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr , 30 mtn ) • .,_ "San Francisco lnternatk>nal Airport" ( 1970, Orama) Van Johnson IPerr=. R:.~.J,2 hrs ) TCllY .... l*MAL IBTTMI ... ... DlllAM OCIMI• .,.,. "The Bedford lnc1den1 I 1965 Drama) Richard Widmark Sidney Poitirr OO hr., 42 min.) ICMOL.Al11C lflO«TI MmlCA llCMI .. Ma>eie" ( 1985, Comedy I Glenn Close, Mandy Pallnkm ( 1 hr 30 mm.) Cl) llO¥ll "The Harlem Globelrot1ers On G1thgan's ISiand" (1981, Comedy) Bob Oenve1. Alan Hale Jr (2 hrs J Cl) llO¥ll "The Candidate" ( 1972 Ora ma) Robert Redford, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr .. 150 ~i..,WOILD ....... OllTllAl E--5.:"DAVIJ ... L.iY O Things you might not have considered When searching fo r a mortuary, there are things yo u might not have thought of, yet they are important. I::,';;::; OCIMI• AC1101t OU11MM1M wmt MM._. llCMI "Garbo Talks" ( 198', cpma) Anne Banaoh. Ron Silver ( I hr . 43 min J llO¥ll .. Clouds Over Europe" ( 1939, Adventure) Lamence Ol1vtel, Valene Hob- son (1 hr 22 min) G Mal UTATI .. FOMCLOIUlll ,..@ llCMI "Barelool In The Park" (l967, Comedy) Robert Redford. Jane Fonda. lhrs , 10 min I 11• IUlllCE M:MMD •RC)llR-IMTNI I ~ llAl1'llllllCf THEA 1111 Q llO¥ll "The World's Greatest Lover" (1977 Comedy) Gene W11cser, Carol i5t-=-~ lllY UI> OI TOWN 11:11 B ..,..,..,. oecn """°Off NOM011 OJ IAIEMU PUYOF'FI Ameflcan League Champ1onsh1p Game Five, II nec- essary Boston Red So.c a1 Catlfornia An- gels Note II game five •S not ptayed, local programming will 81' IL1ve) (3 hrs, 30 mm J • AID .ION>AN MOVIE ··Things Tc Come" I t936. Sci- ence Fic1t0n) Raym;;na Masc;ey Ralph i5l2:.... loa.llOLMM -Afternoon---• 12tl I THllD ITOOQEI CMETMOUR MOVIE ''I'll Take Sweden" ( 1965, Comedy) Sob Hope TuPsday Weld (2 hrs J • I DMAll Of JEANNll fm lllYITIJm "Shroud frir i1 N1ght1ngale" At Harbor Lawn • Mount Olive, we offer comfortable facilities, ample parking and a convenient location. I larbor l~awn ·Mount ()li\e ~tcn1orial Park ·Mortuary· Crematory • & Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Sunday, October 12. 1986 A ., -lan&l!YCoal-- (Season Preml8fe) Baled on the novel by p o James. The mlJfdef of a nurse at N1gh1tngale Hoose if'ltenupts Scotland Yard's Chtel Superintendent Adam Oal- gllesh's vis.It 10 the hospital to question one. ol 111 giavely Ill pellents Stars Roy Marsden. (Part .I ol ~) c:;> ( 1 hr.) l ...,iamM ~.-tulMm.AVIOI ( 11CM1 "A View To A Kill" (l 98S, Ad· venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts. (2 hrs . 11 m!(I) WCT ,._ Sconidale Open, final match. from Ariz (Live) (2 hrs I 11CM1 'The Raz0<'s Edge" (tee.. Olama) Bttl Murray Theresa Russell. (2 hrs, 8 min) Jfl MOVIE 'Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981. MuStCal) Steve Martin. Bernadette Peters 2 hrs) ,Ala CHAii A blacl( Student. Intent on w1nntnij the moot court competition, drrve~ his POOf partner to open rebetllon L1 hr ) !2) llOv. "Streets Of Fire" ( 198.4, Dre· ma) M1Chael Pare, Diane Lane ( 1 hr • 3" min.) m MAI. llTATI MD flCIMa Oii• tt1S ([) llCMI "Songwriter" ( 198.4, Ofama) W1lhe Ne!son. Kris Kristofferson. ( 1 hr . 3" min) 12:118 ..... CH.tMal Indianapolis --75 Years Paul Page. voice of the lndlanapo- hs 500. and Donald Davidson add Inside 1nformatt0n on some of the great stOfles llOMMDmeY ~ W Hosted by Bob Costas. •TOUCM r••1T.-tu1Mm.AVIOI CAIBOOK Of •-.oac MOUm l beh=r=. 1M llOWI "Inside Daisy Clover" ( t96e, Orama) Natalie Wood, Christopher Plummer. (2 hrs .. 45 min.) 1a D GD 9l POOfUU. Denver Broncos at San~rgers (Lrve) (3 hrs.) I .... GOLD Host Mantyn McCoo Scheduled Peter Cetera and Amy Grant ("The Next Time I Fall"). lhe L.A. Raid· ers ("Sliver-Black Attack"). Baohman- Turner OvefdrlYe ("You Ain't Seen Noth- 1n' Yet''). the Monkees (inte<Vlew) In stereo 11 hr ) I IMll Of NAZZM1D WOM.D wmtOVT WALL.a Ian. UM· MW1 AMCM _. Based upon hef !Ong-lost memoir "'West With the Night," which recounted her 8JtPeflenoes growing up as a European woman In Africa. Thor· oughbted racehOrM t1ainef and •vlellon ~ 8efyl Markham is i><otiled. Actor llvle TalbOI nerrates ( t hr ) NCU1 • IOCllTT (II) llOW9 "The Strip" ( 1951, Orama) Mickey Rooney, Salty For1est (1 hr , 2S m1":J... t11 1M CM..W WIW I 1•AUC1D1 10 .. UiCIM't narf ... Of 90ITI The famous and not-1<>-famous ftre a part of thlS offbeat 1()()1( at sports, hosttd by the tomw Majc>f lAague catch-er who humbly refers 10 hims.II as "Mr Basebell" ( t hr ) 110¥11 "The Searle! Pimpernel" ( 1935. Adventure) Leslie Howard. Merte Obc= .. 2~'-9 I '::"n:::..·~=-""" Cit ... Sunday, October 12, 19M ~Guest: Bryan B1own w•--•,_A I (I) ... "Dune" ( 1984, Science F~ tion) Kyle MaCLachlan, Francesca Annis l hrs.. 20 min.) 119 •aca M IAllOll .... .,. "Barracuda" ( 1978. Orama) Wayne David Ctaw10<d. Jason Evets (2 hrs.) • ... "The Best Little Girt In The World" (1981, Orama) Charles Durning, Eva Marie Saini (2 hfS ) • llOWI "The Wild Women Of Chastity Gulch" ( 1982. w .. tern) Prisctlla Barnes. Joan COllms. (2 tifs.) IMMGlll._UW . .... __ ..... MllO~ CART Laguna Stea 300. f1om Sa11n11, Celi! (Live) (2 hrs J (!) FMm (Season Premief'e) FOllOws the lrves of students at a IChool 10< the per· fOfmlOQ arts Today· Everyone returns '°' the new year, CM• is depressed when his dreams don'! come lrue ( 1 hr.) (%) 11CM1 "Red Sonja" ( 1985. AdVen- ture) B11gltte Nielsen. Arnold Schwar- zet:ii ~·· 29 min ) -1·· ·-... ...... Wif'NM LA. C!Jl ll•cnoet _,, .. MUIT __ ..... .,. "Cove< Girt" ( 19«. Musical) Rita Hayworth. Gene Kelly ( 1 hr • 4 7 m1n~MCteMWOf~ I',. camr Singer • songwriter Lionel Richie otters Insights abOUt the maklOQ of his latest music video .. (I) llOWll "Secood-Hand Hearts ( 1980. Orama) Robert Blake, Barbara Harris (I hr., 38 min ) 967 •B llCMI "Alra. Texas Style" (1 . A~enture) Hugh O'Brien, Jotln Milts. (2 hrs.) • 110W1 "Three Ring Clfcus" ( 195.4, COmedy) OrJan Martin, Jerry Lewis (2 hfS) I .UTllT9GITIL1•11t .....,._ mrt91TU•n Ml -Robb Welllf lntetVlewl Burl Lancaster ( 1 hr ) •• -. 'tlOllTUlf CID .,. "Sphinx" ( 1981. Adventure) Frank Langella. Lesley-Anne Down. ( 1 hr .. 59 min,) (!)llOWI "The Lonely Guy" ( 198.4, Com· edyi.::-Manin. Charles Grodin (2 _ 1hrs, &.llllTft.a ITM1m ·-.. LIAW If TO llA• Oll'Yef's (John Snee) afraid Ills ctassmat• will taunt him about his brec.. e ml Fllmmtlk• Alexis KrasiloYsky ex- plor .. her family's Jewish hef1tege. Vlslting Nikofsbufg and Prague In Cz.thoak>Yakle. Wett GefmenY'• o.cnau coneerttratlOn camp, and the New York of her childhood IMNI ... ..... ,NlftWf .. ~ .. "An 1ndecef\t ObSeSSIOn (1985. Ofema) Wendy Hughes. Gary Sweet.~ . 40 min ) -1----...r MCll wml M• WWWll Tipt on a product thet bait• lllh. Mlling used cet'I. gwage door hlnrdl and hOw proo- ucta are t•ted • 110wt1 "The e,Mident't .,._tr"'" ( 1978, AOV.Oture) 'Beau Brldgel. K.ren Grassle. (2 hrs ) ... e llOwtl "The Gun On loe Planet U<o ( 1978, Science Fiction) Lome Green. IR-2hnl _..., .... , . ...., ........ w llOWll "Warrlon Of The Wind" ( 1985 .. 1 Fen!~~: (I hr • 35 rrWn.) WllMMOW ... ..COLI ....... M. 110wt1 "Hollywood GhoSt ~IOfies" 1.1985, Oocumentaty) s hr . 15 m.n ) Cl) 9l 'I .UTllT • •ITI Legends of the FaU. llOWI "Rustlefs' Rhapsody" (1985 Comedy) Tom Berenger, G.W Balley ( t hr .. 28 mm ) .... -.. ,co.mm llCk A TICllT TO M ._... Actress. Deborah Rattln. Charles Hald ("Hiii Street Blues") and tournalist Mitte Cene repon on interes1tng places and events 111 Eu· rope Featured: an auto race lo Italy. fuh- ions 1n Paris, benlting in HUOQSry and trad1tt0nal music In Ireland. ( 1 hr.) e llOWI "The Slipper And The ROM The Story Of Cinderella" (1976. Fantasy) Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven (3 hrs) 8 9 N•M.L llUYOflfl Nallooal League Championship Game Four. Hous- ton Astrot at New York Mets (Live) (3 hts , 30 min) I r, ..... MAITTONMT IATDIM. ~ ~ Ml· tan's swordsmen; revegetallng the land- scape of Mount St Helens: the Wlldllle In the coastal lagoons of Belize (2 hrs.) • ..,_ WID Marine biologist Alastair Birtles tours the Austrahan reel and ex- 11;; ecology. (RJ o ( 1 hr ) . --1\llTY ~ '91' ... IOCll Boobef 1e1rches for a ... quieter place away trom the songs and Q!_mes of Fragale Rock. O U!J LIUmA Of M -=et Am•-Actor Oolptl Lundgren ("Rocl(y IV") 1ourt London's Sa'lillt Row: Rita Jenrette. the subject of a Washington, O.C acan- dal, a costume bell In a 50<Noom Bavari- an palace. ( 1 hr.) l cowm.,. .. .... . M CUii,. "'~111111-1 Henry taket Juttlo9 Into l'l!t own hendS lftlf Monroe Is ~~~,women ..... _..MmM.m M FM- tured the elephant encl06ure •• SUfgety f()(===-l <•uma.o-=e.a _.,.CAT Animated Henry lhe ca. tries his paw It c.rtoon animation lf'I "The CotrMPOndanoe Course" llnd lmegines ha Is Sherlock Holmft 1n ''The C... Of lhe Pilfered Pe1r1t •• Narration Oom 0.- L~rt lol2) CJ) "The Yellow Tlci<et" ( 1931. Oreme) Elllu Landi. l.lurence OIMtr ( 1 hr , 21 min.) ••U101TA9 _......_ ___ _ •1-=.r111•rr w -Robb ... lntenllews Burt Lancast8f C 1 ht > Cl)Cll ... • -"BaIJ~uda" ( 1978. Orama) Wayrte David Craw10fd. Jason Evers A con.ge atudent tries to prOlle a chemical company Is eecretly dumping toxic wastes Into a town' a water tupply (2 hra ) .... u.u. --9' °'THI 11A91&1DI Palnt8fa Moren and Att>trt Blaratadt. and ptl()togrephett Wlltlam H Jackton. T1mo thy O'Sullivan and EadwNrd Muybridg9, .,. ltleplted by the w .. tern laf\dtC•P8'• E ; atao, plc:tur" d9pletlng the final the "Wlkl Wttt " ( 1 hr ) OOWI ITOIY Slng•r·actresa Suzanne It pr0fl9d. • •A An t ll8mtnatlon 01 1nlormat1on gein.d by rieurOloglats ttH tlng victim• of Patl(lneon'a dltMN from the study of an lmptlaoMd drug addlCt peretyted by e bad batch of aynthetlC heroin (A) Q ( 1 ~ llDW9 "Tlme Bomb" ( 1984. Orama) MOf'Qen Falrchlld. Biiiy DH Wiiiiams. A hlQl'lly trained team of tren1por1 speolaflst• atlemptt to thwan a terrOfltt group plott- ing to hijack an armoied vehlcle hauKng p!Utoolum acrou T exaa Q ( 1 nr . 46 min.) CID llOWll "Place& In The HQrt" ( 198o4, Ofama) Salty Field, Lindsay Crou1e In 1930e Tax••· 1 tenacious woman con· ctlvtt a plan to save her farm from a bank fOftcloaUra end la helped by a transient blecl( flttd worker and 1 bllnd World War I '!!!.,.n. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 42 min ) (]J ._ "The P1red1ne CaN" ( 19•8 Mystery) Gregory Pack, Anrt Todd A lawy.r falls In IOve with • woman accuNd o1 murdering her husband ( t hr . 58 min.) (!)LMIOAT Cl) ._ "The Candidate' ( 1972, Ora· ma) Robert Redford. Pater Boyte. A you09 Nbetal tries desperately to avoid balng corrupted by his campaign for a ... t In the U.S S.nate 'PG ( t hr . 50 min'-= 1--='=' ---Ollllll ---~._Jamie brings a home .. ,-,!:{.;__c_ -·----Gus enoounters 1nequ1· he ltgal system whefl he serves on • . In atereo. ( 1 hr ) lfMllMCM --...... --·-llllliiilllllTJllillNcm'W ._AT ... The New Ve<k·baMO one-ring 8tg ApPe Circus visits Boston to .,,.,. lta tent With the Popa in a blend of music, 1n1ma1 acts and aerial feats tn ateNO. (R) ( 1 hr ) i wu._ WOttd Open, from Phllldel· ~=) (1 hr.) .. 0'.Jolhul Then Anq Now" (1185. Orema) Jamff Wooelt Alln Ar· , kin. As implications Of involvement In 1 sex ecandel threaten his public profile, a respected Canadian author look• back his lite. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) ••a•• •••r.11 1:9 ,..,,A&. ..... TO•UllD' .. .. CJ) -. -9n1 An unsolVed mur(fer case 1i reopened after the "-11\ ... of a men in r.iarent mlsteken Identity snooting. Q 1 hr. I • UIY In stereo. ,-Mm (Season Premiere) FOllowt the tlv" of atudenta at 1 achoo! tor the par· fONnlOQ •rt• Today Everyon. returna tor the new y.er, Chris i. oaprMMd when hit dreamt don't coma true. ( 1 hr ) • llOWll "Art Voo In The HOUM Alon.?" ( 1978. Suapanea) t<ath!Mn Belttr. Blythe Oanner A high echoot ltlldent It catepult· ed Into terror when IM INrna IN'• the tar~k,~a.==-~~~.) i :m... °' THI mt Me PMIOUI Actor Dolph Lundgren (''Rocky IV") tourt london'a Saville Row: Rita .i.tlrtttt. the "-lbject of • W11hlngton, 0 C. scan· del: a costume bait In a 600-room B1v1rl- an p1llce. ( 1 hr ) • LMll PLMITt A POITUlf °' 1'MI IMnt David Atttnborough obtervet the treee and wlldlllt In the world's lergett woodlands. a band of fOf'Htt encircling the Northern Html~t. (A) Q ( 1 hr } ! ,.._THI LOl9 llAITm•CI TMIATM "Wlnaton hurchtll: The Wtld9rness VHrt" A• the countdown to wer beglnt, peoplt OuUldt Parliament look lnoreailngly toward Churchlll. (Part 8 of 8) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) Ct) llO'fll "Jagged Edge'' ( 1985, Orama) Glenn Close. Jett Brrdgn An attorney falls tn love With her client. • San Fr1nc1 .. co newspapet publl$her who may ba a manlpulattve murderer 'A' Q (1 hr .. 48 min) (I) llill..allf-No1C91-"9lll• CB) llO¥ll "Mexle" (t985, Comedy) Glenn CIOM. Mandy Pattnkln. A demure San Franclaco secretary develops a split peraonallty when the ghost of an outre· geous '20s flapper inhabits her body ·po· Q_(l hr . 30mln ) CDllOWll "Jagged Edge" (1985, Drema) Glenn Cloee. Jett Bridges An 1ttorney falls In love With her client, a San FrancfS.. co newspaper publisher who may bt • m11n1pulalfve murderer 'A' (I hr , •8 min.) ~ODOCOUIU Cl) llO¥ll "Love With A Perlect Stranger" { 1986, Orama) Marilu Hanner. 0.vld Massey While 1n Italy on 1 business trip, a wiOowed AmerlCM woman finds herMff a11rac11no the rom11ntlc attention of two men. (2 hrs) I .... ucma-From Oak Tree ... e Y~ A top hairdresser turns Valerie Into a blonde tn stereo. Q • ~.-AYllOWll "Tiger Town" A veteran baseball playef lea<'• the Detroit Tigtrt to tne World Safles St8rt Roy Schei<*. Juatln Hanry O C 1 hr ) ~~::" • ClllCI "oun Cobb'• bowling team Is one game away from winning It only Edna doeeO't p}-Y I_._ SSI ••••rn•• ~tM&Sf .. Cl) ... "Cuela 01 V~. A Fatm- ly Orama" (Premiere. OrltNI) Tuaadly Weld. Geraldine Fltrgetald A deurttd wife fecee cfftfk:un choice& end terrible IC· cusatlont u the attempts to deal with her mother's Increasing senility. Q (2 hra.) 8 e ._ "When The Bough Breaks" (Premiere, Orama) Ted Denson, Richard Masur A cMd psychologist relUCtantly joint torees With a detective to lnveettgate a airing of murders. but 900t'I becomes more obe1119Ci with thl cue Jhan his a. aoclate. Q (2 tw..) - - _ _ • AT THI_.. Rex Reed and BIH Harri• proflla the cereer of fttm director Martin Seorane whose credlll lnc!Udt "T8'11 Ortver," "Raging Bull" and "Aft8f Hours." O llOW8 "Semi-Tough" (1977, eom. dy) Burt Reynotd1. Krll Krlttott.fton. Two football-playing t>uddlte ~ tot the hand of the ttam owner'• bMUtltul and exc..=-11y wealthy d1ughttr. (2 hrs.) • "The ChaOQallng" ( tt79, 110!'· ror) O.Orga C. Scott, Trish Van o.tere. A wld<>wtd mutlc proteuor rants 1 ~ that II heunted by • rHti.tl spirit with an old ICort to Mltla. ~rt.) I m 1m CON1J .., .. ..., llAll••CI TMUTM "Wlnaton Chllrchltt: The Wtldtrnen VNfl" A• I~ countdOwn to war begin•. people outlldt Perllament took lncreaalngly tow8rd Churchlll. (Pen 8 of 8) (R) Q (1 hr.) I NAmMU. ll'flf•" "Shroud 104' • Nlghtlngale" (Sa11on Premiere) Baaed on the novel by P O James. The murder of 1 nurM 11 Nlghtlngalt HOUM Interrupts Scotland Yard's CNal Superintendent Adam Oel- glleah'a visit to the hoeplt11 to quaetlon one of 111 gra~y 111 patients Stera Roy Meriden. (Part l of 5) O ( 1 hr.) (J) Nlf'O MClll Formula Ona Grand Prix ol M1111cO~me-d1y tape) (2 hra.) (!)ITM (I) llOW8 "Altered Stites" (1980. Sct-enc•F~lion) Wllllam Hurt. Blair Brown. B1Md on Pe~ Ch1yeft11y'1 novel. A Harvard tclentlst s ~tic atructurt Is 11- tared when he conducta mlnd ... xpandlng experiments with ltoletlon tank• and pow· trlul halluclnogena. 'A' ( 1 hr , 43 min.) 1 ..... 0 -TO•MllDll .. m Ole LA. FeaMed vucat11n. Mexl· co. ·-_.,,,.. -... ...,_ ...., .... lmT.-mT~ .... ,....,.. ITGIY °' --The Scottlah Influ-ence on the English 11nguage alld the Scotsmen's role In spreading EngNah worldwide. lrom Northern Ireland 10 Amer· 1c1·=~~1 hr) I mAT '. a ... llCll "O.nce In America: Mark Morris" Performing to mu- 81C 11 dlverae as Vlvaldl. Handel •nd Vol<o Ono. dancer·choreographtr Mark Morns and the members of the Mark MorflS Dane. Group make tl'lelr l'J dtbl.lt. In stereo ( 1 hr.) CC) ... "Mate Harl" ( 1985, Oram11) SyMa Kristel, CMs!Opher CutnOYe A MdUctlVt Dutch woman Is recruited by Germeny to spy on the French In her own apeolet way dOtlng World Wer I. 'R' ( 1 hr. 48 ':J. <BJ "Bachek>r Perty" ( 198•. Com- Sunday, October 12, 1986 11 edy) Tom Hanks, T awrry Kltaen. A cer. free SChOol bus drMw"• ~· decide to ttvow a pre-wedding petty tor him: ccm-- ptlcating matters IS the feet lfwl the glrft fllher c:IUPPfOW!S of her choice. 'R' Q ( 1 tv .• '6mtn.) CD 110¥11 "Body Doubt•" 119&4. $lJSP8M8) CfaJg Wasson. Melanie Gilt· flth NI unemployed Hoflywood -.:tor. house-sitting '°' an .cquaifltanoa. t. comes obseS5ed with a t>eeutifuJ neigh- bof. ~ w.tll the porno film indultry .,l(f a MJSpeCt in a violent murder 'R' l 1 tv .. 49""") TM.B ... nllDAmt-=-:~ -....... ,,.. c.-LM. LMmCM mu Ullf..a ... '"..., ........ _.,mn -..... , ... -........ tW '& =1.:-A lonety wiMef is aslced to Invest tn 1 revolutionary r~;~::~-aw·· '..cow"""._ ... Pollllcal Nllritt Mark Ruaell and So- Vlet attalrt expertt. Including fomw New Yen nm.a Moecow &KMu Chief HMl-aon Sali.bl.lry. axamlne varlout facet• of Soviet llfe ttvough Nghllghts ot TV dlpe preeenteO on "" nightly news btoedcMt "Vr~~ • MM ...... Video anlat NM! June J"'alk cr•t" global TV In tNa lnterecttvt variety program O<lglnatlnQ ~ from New Yant City. Toltyo and leoul C<Mrege of the 1986 Allan a.n. (Seoul); mut1C by the Phlllo Glell En- wnble (New Yant C.ty). and Ry\.llCN S.- kamoto (Tokyo). u well u aumo ., ... tllng, a fathlOn-dence OOllebotltlon end video segments. In 1teteo. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) (I) _ _.,... (l) .,. "The Miracle Of Morgan'• Cf-eek" (1 944, Comedy) Betty Hutton, Eddie &acken. When a young gift tlndl heraetf pregnant after a l\lgtlt on the town with a group ol Git, the II flatd-pr-.d to Identity the father. (2 tn.) (I) .. "Rustlerl' Rhapeody'' =· Comedy) Tom e.enoer; a.w. Wi1h hiS trl.CeO hof•. a blaling lht-gun and a limitlea supply ol fringed lhlrts, a crooning COWbOy restorea peeoe to a trout>led town. In sttfeo. 'PG' Q ( 1 hf .. 28~ CJ) "La Ocala" ( 1983, Orama) Clo Goldlmtth. Varna lJll. The~ Of 1t1 Imp H1lonable young woman Who ,.,_. WOl1' .. a meld at a btothel (Subtl- u.d) (Uw.,30mln.) ....... , .. ,_,.. .. ftl9 _ ........ ft9 --Pll llW aa : 111.-n 1 • -·-··· ---., -.... Rex AeeCI and 8'H Herrls profllt the car_. of ftlm chctcw Menln ScOtMM wtM* ordt lndude ''Tax.I O!Mt," "Alglng U " end "Att. 12 Sunday, October 12, 1NI Hours.'' 9 YIU .... - -Guests t<enoy Loggins. ~ Mancheltet, Academy Aww~ tync.st Oe9n Pitchford "Ferne" l · In stereo ---a&. -&LILUIT -anu.u. ......,. -· tW 19Aft• JI WmM&'llNITllMCI• m&.,_aom• n11 .. "The Little Orummer Girl" (1984, Orame) Diane Kealon, YOfgo Voyegrs. Aecrulted by Israeli e>pefatrves. an actress becomes a double agent as- signed to track dOwn a nolOflOUS Palestln· -, .... E Q (2 Iv•. 10""" I ...71 Ii WCI ... M•n•ll---e&aMULTMCMm • ' r CA Moderated by Yale Url!Yerslty Pr-'dent Bemo c Schmid! Jf .• panelists, lncJvding heett surgeon Or. Mlehael OeS. key and Seo. Alben Gore Jr. (~Tann ) . dllCUSI the gatheting and distribution ol H Jot traneplanl operallons.. ( t hr.) ,,.,,., .... __ _. .. "Prtz:zl's Honor" ( 1985, C0014t- dy) Jacic ~hollon. t<athleen Tutneir. C» rec:teO by John Huston. Compllcationt atlM when a hit man for a Br~lyn cr1mt family marrlet an lntr1gulng LA. blonde wttt'I a cloMth.11 ot lkNtona. 'R' Q (2 In.. 10min.) CJ) MnO Melle Rally ot 1000 Laket. from Flniltld, (R) ( 1 hf ) .. , ..... .. "SOn Of Slnbad'' ( t954. Ad· ventufe) Cele Robert.on. Saly F<wrelt. A young man II forced to work • mlfecie In Ofdtf to win hit freedom from the CaUph of ~~ .• 50mln ~ •-a•·1 1. -(I) ... "Once The Killing Starts" (1974, MytttfY) P1tricic O'NMI. Petrlcle Oonehul. A prot.lor ha dltficutty dllootlr\a of hit wife after fallnQ In love with 81'10thet worne~ .. 30 mln..) • _, I ., lllOlllC'A• lnter'liews Melcolm-Ja!NI W1met ("The Cotby Show"). singer SIMy Houston (mothet ol Whitney Houlton) • actor Lawrence-Hiiton Jacobs ("Welcome Back. t<onet"). =~Cheryl Daniels. _lji:r;:..: __ .. (1980. ) Robef1 Bllkt, Betbata Hetrls. A r .... cat·wash attendant wait• up one morning to find thet he la merrled to a nightclub waltr ... with ttne kids. 'PG' -< 1 tv .. 38~ __ ..-;_ ... Cl) .. "Schlodc" ( 1973, Horror) John Lendll. Saul Kahen. A rnonater ~ to be a genetic "milllng Ink" goee on a •i!f°' terror. 'PG' {1 hr .• 20 mW'I.) .. "The Oeeth Polic:y'' (1973, ) Robert Powel. Barbara ~ don. A Whlrlwlnd r~ tUfl'9 Into a nightmare when a wonwn ~ thet her hulbetld .. •MdV mwTttd end plott-:1 to dO eMY -"" her. ( 1 hr .. 30 "*'·) ·=:..1r.- (I) -FOfd Sports Champ!ONNp, mlxed'doublesflnel (A) (1hr.,30mln.) i -., .... t:tl .. t9 .. "Ave M1lllon YMtS To &ntl" ( 1968. Science-Action) Jerf"9 OonekS. Andrew Kt11r NI unearthtcl ~ cepalle conta1ns clueS to a prenistOric Martlen Ylt.· 1t to Eatlh (2 hrl.) lll'UGUI• 111 ii w -c• ....... .. (l)~ATCll ..... u. -""llTOllt .. AIC&WIQ .,. "Stand Atone" ( 1985. Orama) CN.rtes Oummg. Pam Grier. F«ty yMrs aftet being decorated tor valor, • Wor1d War II tletO clasheS wfth drug dMlets In his ~borhood 'R' (1 tv., 49° mitt) t11ct) .,_"El Condof" (1970, WMWn) Jtm &own. Lee Van Cleat. A c:heln gang escapee and a con man heed few Mexico to steal a m11Uon-dollar fortune In gold. 'R' 1 hr . 42 min) llCMI "The Yellow Tlcil.t" (1931, Ofama) ElrSSa Landi. Laurence OIMer. In cza1ist Russia, a PMSanl pretendl to be prostitute to Obtain a travel pess to Ylslt lief :.twl father (1hr .. 21 min.) = 1,.,. CllAll A blacl( student, Intent on w1nntng the moot court competition . drlvM hit poor partner to open rebellon i l'lf .. S mln{ -9D¥111 .... .-.-..ne UM11 NAKC Mlctw.etern Chlmplons ~. from Columbua. Ohio. (R) ... -~ .. ...,.,. ..... cm aw n - __ ,..,, .. .. "A1t1ck Of The Monet .... ( 969, Serene.Fiction) Nobuhlro Kali- ma. Ctvlltopher Murphy. The lnhebltantt of the planet Tt<o thrMten Earth wttt\ • a1~~ t hf . 90 mu,) I .. ..,, .. ,_. ............. ,.., _,.IQll ... "Taae/'ler1" (t*, = Nick Nolte. JoBeth WMlla.ma. A btought against • ~. Ufben hWI school tor ewerd1ng a c:hplome IO an 11- tlfate student spurs a blJmed.out lnllNC· tor to seerch '°' his dltcatdecl JdMla. In Sttfto. 'R' ( 1 hr., 48 min.) M OO .. "Songwrit•" (1tM. Crime) Withe Netson. Kris Krlstoftrtrlon The WOf1d ol country music Is Med ....,_ '419 Ind downs tor a revered countTy--....m llnO- ., end his lrresponlibte D-pet1nlr, 'ff Q 1! hr .. :M min.) M CZ) .. "Red SOnje" (1115, Allvelt- ture) Btlgltte NlelMn, Arnold &chww· zenegger. A. woman attempts to~ • talisman from a queeo who ..,. Ult the charm tor evil purpoeea. 'PQ..t3' (1 hr .. -E-~ II .. "Jagged Edge" (19&5, Orama) Clole. -Jeff Bridges An enamey fa" In love with her clltilt a San Frenc;a. co newspaper publlaMr Yrho may be a manlpuletlve tmndeft< 'R' Q ( t hr., .a min) ICIWMm.!1LllP•l•••M_,. -:a=iu 11111 TOllT "MllFll I I r E ORANGE COAST AllC-JEEP-RENAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -I• I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-13$-3171 CADILLAC NARRI CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Qotta Mesa-l40-1100 ALLIN OLD8M091LE· CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Caplatrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 82-GIOO DailyPilai Daily Pilat C .Y E PLY OU ATLAI CHRYILIR-PL YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 0 D THEODORE ROBINI FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-l211 808 LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 112-1151 13&-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd.'. _. Costa Mesa -Ml-9303 UNIVERllTY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -Ml-9303 ===----~-----~--~------............ .._ .. CC) "Great Catherine" ( 1968. ~ Peter O'Toole. ~anne M0<eev ( 1 hr . 39 min) "An locJecent ObsessiOn" ( t985, Or•· me) Wendy Hughes. Gary SW4Htl ( 1 ht.1 40 min.) NI Q?) "BloslOms In The Oust" ( 1941. Ota· ma) Grett Garaon. Waller Pidgeon. (2 hrs l .. CH) "To And My Son" (1 980, Orama) ru<:tierd Thomea. Julle CObb ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (I) "Garbo T1lk1" ( 1984. C>ttrna} Anne Blnerott. Ron Silver ( 1 l'lr , 43 min.) •CZ> "Cloudt Ovet Europe" (1939, A<Nen· turt ) L,aur~ Ollvi.r. V1i.r1e Hot>eon ( 1 l'lr . 22 min.) • ~ "Fletch" ( 1985, Comedy) Chevy ChtM, Joe Don Bak1r ( I hr • 38 min ) -~·rti. GrH t Muppet Cl!*" (1981 ) The Muppet•. Chet! .. Grodin (_ll'lr . 5mln) Cl) "Tt.u1 Ctrnlval" ( 1951, Comedy) Either WIHltma, Red Skelton ( 1 hr . 7 min) (I) "R.d Sonra" ( 1985. Adventure) Sri· gill• Nlelaen. Arnold Schw1rteriegger ( t hr .29mtn ) -al) "CO.st Of Skeletons" (1965. Orama) Rlctiard Todd, Dale Robertson (2 hrs) ... "I Love You Goodbye" (1974. Comedy) Hope Lange. Earl Hotllman ( 1 hr . 30mln) ,,_CC) "The Opposite Seic" ( 1958, Com.cjy) June Allyton. Oolorn Grey ( 1 hr , 57 min) "My Science Proi-tt'' (1985, CO,,,.. dy) John Stockwell. Dennie Hopper ( 1 hr . 34 min.) (I) "X1n1du" ( 1980, Mualcal) OIMe Newton-John Gane Kelly ( 1 hr 36 min.) _ .. , ..... _..._ a.• "55 Dayi At Peking" (1963. Adven· turt) Charlton Heaton, Ava Gardner (2 hre ) CH> "Dune" ( 1984. Science Fiction) Kyle M1cLachl1n, Francesca Annlt (2 hl'I . 20 min ) 1•CC) "Dallas" (1950, WHtern) Gary Coo- ~. Ruth Roman ( 1 hr , 34 min ) C1J "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Western) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs. ( 1 hr . 32 min) "The Power And The Glory" ( 1933. Drnma) Spencer Trecy. COiieen MO<>fe .U hr . 16 min ) 1:11(8) "The Corn Is Green" ( 1979, Orama) Kathllnne Hepborn. len Saynor ( 1 hr , 40 min) 1::11 (%) "Cloak Ano Dagger" ( Hl84, Suspense) Honry Thoma$, Dabney Cot.- man (1hr .4 1 min.) • "To Sir With Love" ( 1967. Orama) Sidney POOtef, Judy 0M;on ( 1 hr .. 45 min) "The Razor's Edgt" (l~. Chme) Bill Murr1y. Th«t9' AuSMll. (2 hra.. 8 min.) • (!) "Charto" (1969. Wesrern) Etvlt Pr~. Int Be'tln, (2 hra.) <ll ''Ntght 01 fht Juggler" ( 1980. ~) James 8folln, Cltlf Gofman (2 h11.) •(11) ;,A TOUCh Of Clue" (197~ Comedy) Glende Jeckeon. G.orge Segal (2 hrs.. & min.) •CB> "City Heat" (1984, AdYtnture) Clln1 14 Sunday, October 12. 1eee ----------- EastWOOd, Burt ~dt ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) (%) "Clouds 0vet £uroPe'' ( 1939, Adven- tlNe) J,.aurence O!Mer, Va.lerie liobson. ( l hf Z:! mJn) _ , ...... ----· -1· ... .... ,J. Ill M POOTUU Ptttabvrgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals (Llvt ) c;i (3 tve ) ---•M.LM ,,.... (',Jl{9111f -·---..... ..., .... LA._'9PMl&Y . ..... ...... . ' _,. "8t1rrnan" (1064, Scienc. Flc· lion) J.ff Btldgee. Klren Allen An al~ comet to Earth i nd ~ a hOttlle en· vtronment In wtilc:h ht. atong wtth a wtoow he encountn , i. reltntlelely ~IUtd by ac~tiete wtlO want tht CtM1Uta for a llb ~ment. 'PG' c;i ( 1 ht., 66 min.) W vaunuu. World ChamplontNp Semlfln•:~~aptd) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) M OJI ~ A tNn·agt girl (Marthe Cronyn) ga1ne a fresh epprec:lt· tlon of life's abturdltlet after tier flr11 ••· Ee with love and h .. nbtea" ComA11 d llO¥ll "Oh Godl You Oevll" ( 1984, ) Ge0<ge Burnt, Ted WHe. A struggling musician deolarff In dt1pera· uon thlt ht would trade his IOIJI for a ch1nce at fame and fortune and the twf· obliging deVll grentt hit requet1. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 38 min.) .. , .... .... f:' CLOel '°" ~ l'ltnry'e fa· that PIYI a vttlt with hit Mure bride. a woman In het 40. WhO It pregntnt with his child. l ... '119 .. llAClm. I~ .. IMCU -IW.Llmll'Y PACll OJI CUL TUlll llO¥ll "Tennee ... Champ" ( 1964, Orama) Shelley Winters. Dewey Martin A young prtzeflghte< of honorable prlnelplet tries to reform hit thldy fight menage!'. ( 1 hr . 13 min) Ml 8 I Gel TMI TOMI Featured· a look at some cetebtltlet' fav0<1tt pastimes; Jin Ir• land and Charles Bronson tell what they do with free time on the stt; "Miami Vloe" star Edward James Olmo. shOws off East L A , a mUSIC video With the LA. b9nd Watbtlde. G anaf~ nllllfT Interview with actor Tom CrulM, gte•t momentt from I t WC>fld Seflea. ..... N .,.._ The ambulance driver found Mlt1tyn Monfot on tht day of het dtlth, eotr-ERzabtttl 8tMett ----... ~--... ,,, .... ,....L.09 •11111-.r ... .. "An IMec«lt OblMelon" (1985. Orama) Wflftdv Hughea. Gary Swttt. An Auttttllll\ m!Mta.ry hoepi1al ..,._.. .. tht beci<dfop tor romence be- tween a nurta and a dl9tut1)td toldlet OUt• Ing World W11 IL 8eMd on coi. ~ (1hf .• ~mln.) 1:111= "Good Newt" (1947, MiAlcaf Petet Lawford, Jufl• Allyson. A c<>llegi campus comes llM with the excftemar of foo1oe• 'll<:tories and joyfUI C»ltbta tloos. ( 1 hr . ~ mlfl ) 79 MOTGPUY c. ..... ..... U.ATUlll ta.LYWOOI•''• ........ I:°' .. U•CA A look at a van.ty o t>MlltlflJI and clMdly wlld c:e11. tncludlnc tht i.gYar. mountaln Non. lynx, bobe.a and oc.iot e IOCl'l ILICTIOll W "Orange Counf) ~or Court: Oftlct 5 Candld•t•" (I} WA,.11 • lntttnetlonlJ Tour. frorr A!'Qutll. Ga (R) ( 1 l'lr ) CH> ,. .... MCI ~ tht mysterlout Mlnstrtll return to Fraggle Rock. Molct) decldet to Join !hem Q i ... -AAC*I From Oak T'"· .. ~ Uft a AU.II Kit•'• torced 1e sj)end he< birthday In the ~tat. Q D • IU ALF catlS tht Prteldtnt with 1 aolutlon 10 the nuclear arme race. In ate<· eo 8 llCMI "The Other Side Of Tht Moun· 1a1n" ( 1975, Orama) Merwyn Hatlell, Beau Br1og" A chlmplon tklet, Jll Kln- mont, suffers a tregtc tumble whleh leaves her==legle. (2hrt.) 1 ~1-= "Airport 1975" (1 974, Orama) artton Hnton, Klrtn Bliek Whet'\ tht crew of a 747 11 klli.d In • lf'Mk eccldtnt . the chief ttewatdeM mu1t pilot the huge l!!to .. ~rs.) • Mn WOIU Thi wont ot ao· venturous IC~htll to conquer new fron- tiers •• from • non-11op, untetueled around·lhe-wor10 fllght. to u,,.xplottd eav" In rhe Baham11 -i re axamin.d c;i l hr) MAmTlllLOM Tiii WllT OP Tiii ..._.,.. A look at hOw the anittry of Frtdtflo Remington and Ch11tey RuaMll tt1n1t0tmed the w<>fklng cowboy ln10 • hero of Arn.tlcan lolklora. ( 1 hr.) CC)llOWll "Fletch" ( 1985, Comedy) Che- vy Chase. Joe Don Bake< An L.A. report· er with an ft.rray of dlsgu1M1 attamptt to unravel a plot lnvoMng a wealthy busl· nessman who contracts hit own murdef 'PG' t:;I ( t hr , 38 min ) .,_ "The Great Muppet Clpe<" ( 1981, eorn.dy) The Muppets, CherleS Grodin The Muppet& tra'/91 to Londoo. where ttPQf18f& Kermit •nd Foule be- come ceugl'lt up In a ie,a,tl robbety end Miss Piggy IS romtnoeo by • dathlng con man. ·er-{ t hr • 35 min ) llO¥ll "Comp««niSlng Poeftlonl" (1985. Comedy) Susan StrandOn, ~ Julia, A bored houtewtt. tume am11teur tleYth and dlgt up IOme atarltlnQ 1een1ts Wl'1lle lnvatlgallng tht murder of'* phi- landering Long ltlend dtntllt. 'A' ( 1 hf • 38mln) (!)ODDCGUN (l}llCMI "An Ametletn Wttewoff In Lon- don" (t981, COmedy) o....d Nlugtlton • Jenny Agutt• The vecatlorf of two young Amerletnt on a wal!(lnQ tour of Engllnd Iii ruined Wl'ltfl • Wlfewoff •neck ~ one deed and tht ottw cur..o wtTh • hung9t 1. - for human flesh 'R' ( 1 hr • 37 min I 11.UA .. Cl) .. ..,..= • MIA-A teen-age h<><· ror-movle fan's fantasy about the girl ne)(t door turns Into a frightening eKperlence In leter•-rOf Al.IPl'Nm .... ....._.,, ....,..,. _,.a1•1 ..... • (I) ~ Oick heads lor the West to !Ulflll his dream ot becoming a cowboy it e llCMI "Can You Feel Me Dane· Ing?" (Premiere. Orama) Justine Bale man, Roger Wilson. Her ltrsl love provides a young blind woman with an opportunlly for the emotional Independence nol pro vlded by hef overprotective family In ster· eo. O (2 hrs) • IMCtnD MacGyver embarks on a hang-gilding adventure 1n the wilderness I(~ Cftitft-90ll'T wmt DOM COR'tlLL llCMI "The Foitune Cookie" ( t966 Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Waller Matthau A &windllng lawyer advrses htS brother-In law to play up an accident Injury and col lect the insurance. (2 hrs.) a?l llA!DIAI. •OGIMMC ~ Mt Ian's swordsmen: revegetating the land· scape of Mount St. Helens: the wildlife tn the coa11a11agoons of Belize. (2 hrs ) e ID DAY TMI _.,.. CIUlmD: A~ ICIW. ¥llW IY Mimi .,... (Premiere) Author James Burke traces the history ot key discoveries which dremallcally changed lhe world. In this episode man te eeen a1 a PfOdUCI of his knowledge. whlCh in turn, rs constantly being modified by in novallOO and discovery O ( 1 hr ) e NMI TMI LOllD (I) MlfO UC*G Spa 1000 World Sports Car Championship, from Belgium ~af:~~r ) ~ llCMI "The Power And The Glory" ( 1933. Orama) Spencer Tracy. Colleen Moore A man traces lhe rags-to-rlehes rt&e ot a friend who struggled to t>ecome an 1ndos1nallst even lhovgh he was no1 eo=~16m1n) •I Cl) ccumn ._ AltOCIATDt A ad Hosts KrlS KtlStOllOf&On and W1I· "' lie Nelson Pfellcle over the 20th annual awards ce1emony, from Nastwllle's Grand Ole Opry House. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) **I "The Papet Chase" ( 1974. Orama) Timothy Bo11oms. Lindsey Wag- ner In hie first yea1 8t HaM lfd Lew SChool. a student attempts to Impress 11 tyrannical professor while unwittingly f811 Ing In love with hlS daughter (2 hrs . 30 mrn ... -1 E=t':tured travel to Tahiti ,,.,..,,...,. ~-MacGyvet embarks on a ha~·~:~1ng ldventure In the w"de<ness AITMUn C. CLAMl'I WOIU Of -T~lc premonlltona ...-IACI JO M M\m: MY· L.-Y Thia ovetVlew Of Raymond Loewy'• contrlbUtloM to the look of the 20th e«1tUf)'. examines his prodoct and logo detlgnt. ltlCludlng the COldtpot , ... logerator. the Shell and Exxon logos. and lhe 1nte11or of Skylab ( 1 hr ) CC) MON "Remo Williams· The Adventure Begins" ( 1985. Adventure) Freo Ward, Joel Gray With lhe help of a philosophical martial arts master, a New York cop re crulted by the governmen1 Is molded Into an 1nvtnclbte crime fighter 'PG· 13' O (I hr , 54 min) ~ McDonald's International Jun IOf Challenoe. from Sydney. Australia Al (I hr) llCMI "Thunder Alley" ( 1985, Or11 ma) Roger Wilson. Jin Schoe'8n The !Of tunes of a rock band rise when an A11zona larmboy signs on as lead guuartst 'R' ( 1 hr . 51 min) MON "Thal ObScure Object Ot Of! sire" ( 1977, Fantasy) Fernando Rey. Carole Bouquet Orrector Luis Bunuers 1as1 lllm. the SIO!Y ol an aging artstocra1's obsessron with a complex, sensual younu woman Surreal touches Include Bouquet allernat1no wllh Ange111 Molina 1n the woman's role 'R' (I h1 . 43 min ) TW.Dff 10lll ULU •a O¥IR YU MIAD Gallagher bring~ hts any 1nventt0ns and ltvely obser vallons to an auellenee tn Beeumon1. Te11 l as = (1h1) ....... MOQll. ..... PACO Of WM mrT MD Diii U'TIU ..... llOvm "The Mean Season" ( 1985. Orama) Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway A M13m1 reporter beeomes swept up In the medla bhtz when a psychopathic murderer cnooses him to be hlS sole sPQl(esman 'R' U ~ 4J min ) 1191D u e ... ~ 'MIDAY ICTV Sketches Lab ass1s1an1 Eel G11mley (Shor!) sllrs up a love potion in lhe movie "The Nutty Job ASS1s1an1 ' Guest John Cougar Mellencamp m LATI 8ttoW Host Joan Rivers ~ched ulecl Angela Lansbury. Sharl BelRfonte Har~.) 1.,. "GOOdbye My Fancy" ( 1951 Comec!YI Joan Crawford. Rober! Young A lemate pol111co relurns 10 her alma maier to receive en honorary degree. bUI instead beeornes an object or gossip when he1 past m1sadven1ures are recalled ~ hrs . 20 min ) • ~ A mysterious phone call trom Leonard leads Ria on a ; cha54! I CtMTWILIUTYLI U8I IUH••..r IPOlll'T&OOK lllZILYAD.a llOvm "My Science Project" ( 1985. Comedy) John Stockwell, Dennis Hopper A hlgh-sct\00 s.nlOf discovers the key to passing his aclence class and to the SP8Ge time conhnwm 1n a mllltary funk i rd l.n Siert<> 'PG' ( 1 hr 34 min ) u.TTA 1t:ll -I -A woman hires lhe Simons to find out whO kilted her brother at o '60s rolly (R) (I hr . 10 min ) D GD •IT Oii CAMOll From July 1985 actois MIChael J Fo11 and Charles Nelson Rellly. and novefly aongwrtter Weird Al Ysnkovlc loln holl Johnny Carson In a1er loo ~~'M~Y-.TIM !LE· e AOGllY Jllne's held h<>stage by an Irate follower ol her advtGe I NAmntlLON> lT ..... LAQUU lflOllTIClln8 m• YllDCT: TMI WROMG llM lh1s docu· mentary presenis IOU' case histories ot in- nocent c111zens who were sent 10 prison lor crimes ranging from robbery 10 rape {I hr) 1.LJ .,_ G1r1c; Ot Th1> N19hl" ( 1985, Adull) Pn11t1C!> takP a back "\881 10 plea sure w11h lht'I Wa-:hmglon crowd 11 hr 22m1n 1 U. I '1'nlTtR .. IDIMlll"9 ODOCOW\! mm.ft .,,. cmTIMMT MAK PMVl!Wt Ha<.ts lf'tlrey l yons and M1ch;iot MeClvP.d review "Peggy SuA Got Married .. "\,l uldr<>n ot a I f''>'il9r God" and "TOIJ9h Guy'>" 111 stereo C, MAL. IUODY HOUY ITORY Paul McCarl My Ke•lh R11..tiards ;ind lhe Everly Broth ers arP among lh••'-" IPalureCI 1n lhtS relro c;f'lP<.ltvP on lhP ltlP an<J music of rock legend Bll<Jdy Hl.Jily tnc;ludPd are perfoun encA cltps and 1rtt~rv1ews w1lh lem1ly lr•e<10s en<1 mem1>;>1c; nt Hntty c; tlltnd. Tne Crickets ( t n1 t (£ COUIQI 'OOnALL m1.tt1orna S1a1e al Nebraska tRt 13 hrs) (p) lllOYIE 'The B•a<>s £101111· ( t964 Fan tasy) Tony Randall. f!ur11ves A man buys a t>rass bOttle for h1'> ltancee·s father. bul trouble bOQ1n<. whAn a QPn111 Appears (2 hrs ) G111Cl.UI tt:ll D GD LATI tlQHT WITl4 DA YID LfTTIMIM In 11&1eo ( 1 hr J I TWIJGKT ZOMI llOvm Lady Ham111-, • I t969 Ora ma) Michele Mere.er John Mt1ls The lrag 1c. scandalous love :ilfa11 bf'tween l or<J HorettO Nelson ant:l I ady fmrnn Hl!lm1ilon i hri;I ..... IJfTIRT.-wf TOMIQHT tnww~w wtth ac101 Tom Cr111!>(' QfAlll momMl!I lrMn ist WO!ld Serit'I .... M'Oual LOVI, MmJICM Im.I MmJICM STORY NAmTHELON> ) MOVIE "Red Son1.J I 198'i Adven 1uro) Artg11te N1eMn l\1nr11e1 Schwar· zen~r A woman 011e-mp1s 10 retr11111e a talisman from n quMtn who will "~ the charm 101 ftv11 nurpos.es PG t 3 ( 1 hr 29mtn) tMf) llOYll 'The Other Woman" ( 1983. Orama) Hal Linden. Anne Meara A 5-0 yeer·OICI widower. d1s.n<;hanted wllh hJ1 marriage 10 11 g111 hall his age. embarks on nn alla11 with 11 more competlbla divOfced si~andmo1her (RI < 1 hr ~O min ) tM (tfl llOW "$phi tmAge· ( 198:> Ororne) MIGha&I O'Keete. l<aren Allen A young Ofymp.c hri~11>tu1 1<; tu111d 1n10 a lllnlltornt rellg1011~ cull R I 1 hr , !> 1 n11n ) CS) MON •·c;111bo1 Tnlks I 1'~8A Oram I Anrwo R111 Lr• II non S•lver l o loll1ll Mis dy· 1ng moltlt'• "'"'OOQ C1rP11m of meeting 01et8 Garb< ~ voung men sets out to k>- ca111 lllmd< .. " • 1~.1uc..v11 ""CrN>11 ~lld PG t 3 ( 1 "' 41 nttn ) t•1· .... Dll.YICCfflO .,. "King ()I Tho PncM' \ 1936. We'llfttn) .J11h11 Waynfl M1111fll Fvan!l A younu lewy(ll wh~ parentt were mur dcfed by n ruthle~ call1e baron. Pf8Por" Sunday. October 12, 1986 15 -Moatl11YCon•. lllmself care~u,11:1 :n open oontronlalion wltll lhe klllef. 1 hr .• 30 min ) ·=~•11•••• (!i _,. "Joshua Then And Now" (1985. Orama) Jamel Woodl. Alan Ar· kin. As lmpllcatlons of ltWolYement In a se11 scandal thtHten Ille public profile. a respected Canadian authof looks beck his hie 'R' O ( 1 ht . 58 min.) W WGILDATU.- W ... .. "A Patch Of Blue" ( 1965, Ora- ma) Sidney Polller. Shelley Wlnt4n A sympathetiC black man trte. to conVlnoa a young blind glfl tllat she can bett« her lite by breaking free ol Iler shrewtsh guardian. ~hrs) • llCMI "Serenade" ( 1958. Orama) Mario Lanza. Joan Fontaine. A slflg8f rises from working in the vlneyerdl to ~ cess In the opera bl.It Ila• romantic trouble when he beCOmeS Involved with two differ· ent women. (2 t\rs ) llTIMMT M.L•M,M&Y fllamMU. -())~ATCM CiaUZt11 --·~·---..... , ....• :::."'., llCMI "An Indecent ObMslion" ( 1985. Orama) Wendy Hughes, Gary Sweet An Australian mil4tary hoepnat serves as the backdtop for roma"°9 be- tween a nurM and a disturbed soldler dUr· -Tuescllly •(%)"The Mean Season" (1985, Orama) Kun Russell. Mariel Hamlngwey. ( 1 ht .. 43 min i •(I) "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Orama) Hayley MIHt, Bernard Lee ( 1 hr . 39 mlr'I.) •CC> "A Raisin In The Sun" ( 1961. Orama} Sidney Poitier. Claudia McNefl. (2 hrs .. 8 min.) NI al) "Tile Man I Love" ( 1946. Romance) Ide Lupino. Robert Alda. (2 hrs.) *(%) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 19U , Suspense) Henry Thomat. Oet>oay eoi.- man (1hr .41 min.) .. CH) "Oh Godl Vou OeYll" ( t 9M. Com.- dy) George Burne. Ted Waa. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) CJ) "Victory" (1981. A~ture) syiv.- ter Stallone. Michael Caine. ( 1 ht.. 57. min.) -~ "A Teet Of Low'' (1885, Orama) Angela Pundl McGregor. Draw FOfS)'the. 1hr,33mln) -"The Power And The Gtory" (1933, Orama) Sl*l<* Tracy. COllMn Moore. illlr . 16 min) -CH) "Red Dewn" (196-'. Adventure) Pa· trick Sweyze. c. Thef'net HQw911. ( t hr .. 54 min.) "The Whllpertfl" ( 1967, Or•m•) Ed1tll Evans. Eric Portman. ( 1 hr., 46 t'nin ) -al) "They Made Me A Crtmln&l'' ( 1939, Dr•ma) John Garlleld. Ann Shertdlt\ (2 hrs) -· "Manhunt«" (t87A, Oretna) KMI 18 Sunday, October 12, 198& Ing World Wat II Based on Colleen _1MCCulough~. (1 hr . <40mln) ·=--COUflLI -.wmw __ _. ... .... "Once Upon A nme In Arner•· ce" (1984. Orama) Robert De Niro Jam.s WOOdS A f)Oftrall of the friend· shli-. toyaltiM end betrayals of 11 small gr~ of JeWiSll gangsters 1n the 1920s and 30s. 'A' O (2 hrs • 25 min ) M CI[).,. "Love Lettefs" (1983. Orama) Jamie Lee Curttt. James Keacn After dis- covering that Iler recently deceased mother had been ~ in an e11tramar1 tat affair throughout her marriage. a single woman beoOmeS invotved 1n an obsessive affa11 with a matrled man 'R' ( 1 nr . 36 .. lmln .l.-. ,.,.. -~ ... .... ---... "A.cklef.s" ( 1984, Orama) At dan Quinn, Daryl Hannan Conflicts a115') wti.n a troubi.d teeo-aged biker, allenat· ed from his alcoholic lather and an out- cast from 50C1ety, becomes 1nvotved with a young woman from a stralllaced. middle clas:=.·R· ( 1 hr 30 mln ) I c•AICOl.lllDA• .. CMT'OOlll • .,. "Tile Man wno woufcJ Not Die ( 1978, MySleryl Dorothy Malone Howard, Ga'.1' LockwOOd ( 1 ht • 30 min I CC) "Victory' (198 1. Ac;1venture) Syl11e-; te< Stallone. M1enaet C81ne ( 1 hr 5 7 min ) 119(%) "Slreets Of Ftre" ( t984. Orama) Mo chael Pare, Diane Lane ( t hr . 34 min I _ .......... 11ov1es- -· "The last Of Sheila'' ( t973. Mys te<y) Richard Benjamin James Coburn g hrs.) CH> "Royal Wedding" (1951, Musical) Fred Attalre. Jane Powell ( 1 hr 38 min) Cl) "C8nnonball Run II" ( 1984, Comedy) Bur1 Reynolds. Dom Oelu• ( 1 ht 48 -~/,Diamond HorMSt\Oe" ( 1945, Musi cal) Betty Grable. Oick Haymes ( 1 hr "'min.) W C%) "An Indecent ObeeAlon" I 1985. Ora - lnll) w.,.,ciy Hughel. Gary Sweet ( 1 nr . 40mln.) •CH> "Advice To The Lovelorn" (198t COm.dy) Clons Leachman, Desi Amaz Jr 11 hr •• 40 min.) Cl) "Str .. ts Of Are" ( 1984, Or•ma) Ml cheel Pare. Diane Lane ( 1 hr .. 34 min ) •c.c:> "Night Of The eom.t" ( 19M, Sci· enc:e Fktlon) C8thaflne Mary Stew1r1. Kalll Maroney. (1hr .35 min) •CD "()l(j Enough" ( 198<4, Orama) Sarah ~d. Rainbow HatVWt ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) (%) "Red Sonja" ( t9a!. AdventUte) Brl- ~e Nlalaen, Amotd Schwarzenegger ( 1 28 min) -"Teen WoW' (1985. ComedY) Mf.. cheel J. Fox. JatY'9I Hampton. ( t hr .. 31 min.) Keen.an Wynn The ucipper of • l8Jll boat finds himself hunted by police. I FBI and !he Mal~ when Ile plckt u~ passenger and a vagrant ott the Car bean ( 1 nr . 30 min ) Cf)FAmt• e .a. 'Tne Galling Gun" ( 19': Western) Guy Stockwell. WOOdy Stroc U S troops seeking to keep peace In • post-CMI war West come to r.iy on t Galling gun (2 hrs ) TCMl&__.,MID,_ m MTDl'l IU I I•• TODAY ROIOTICM ....... , ... aw• r1• • • 8090TI .a. ··The Yellow llc<ket'' ( 19~ Orama) Eltssa Landi, Laurence OINler czanst Russia, a peasant pretendt to I p1os111u1e 10 obtain a travel pass to 111 her dying fa Iller ( 1 hr . 21 ''"" ) . d i .a. "Richard PryOf Live On Tl Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Alcha Pryor Tn1s lttmed concert perlormal'ICe lligni.gnled by me comedian's views c seit. mamage. prison nfe and a ch1t111 1nough l'K.lmoroos account of nls cat woph1c exr.mences wltll cocaine 0 --,~i:.::I THlllFO,_ d 1 llOVll "She" ( 1983 Fantasy) Har son Mu11e1 Sandahl Bergman An 1mmc tal Amazon Queen helps two men rescl their kidnapped friend ( 1 llt • 39 min ) S "Wh1.,lle Down The Wtnd" ( 196. Orama) Hayley Mills. Bernard LN ( t h1 39 rn1n 1 d C Ghostbvsters· (1984, Comedy) 8 Murray. Dan Ayl<royd ( 1 hr , 47 min) 'l.J "MaM1e" ( 1985. Comedy) Glen CIO•.A MMdy Pat1nk1n ( 1 h1 • 30 mtn ) l Z Josnua Then And Now" ( 1985. Oil ma) James Woo0a. Alan Arkin ( 1 hr & min I Ml Body Heat" ( 1981, Suspense) W1 ltam Hurl Kathleen Turner (2 hrs ) .. l!!.l Money From Home" ( 1953. Come dy I Daan Marlin Jerry Lewis (2 hrt m•n) -Evening ___ _ .. IE!~Ml.UfWN Cll... " PM.a.Wt ... I IA•A&.L .UYClfft Aeoula prOQremming may be pre-empted for llvt covtfege ot MaiOf League Batebel a~~ ,. iiiiAilUii'' .......... .c ... ... ..a:a •• , ... ,.....'"'Aini IOLL.L-. ..... -Oii IOll-A I•· thtf lak• dfa.11e meeaurat to get ttwougt' to hit .,_,ed ad<ltatcent aon. (l)~IWM.L'ITM.L , ....... iiilll "Ltgend Of Slaapy Hollow'' Ed Beg• -I - 2 .. ie ie ,, g I· ,. II , ley, Jr. po<trays the hapless teachef lcfla.. bod Ctane In this v«slon of the elastic Washington Irving short stoty. Charles Ourrnng and Beverly O' Angelo co-star In ster~~hr) .. lc:m ... . ... : I U•AU. PLAYGflN Regular progr1mm1ng may be pr.-.npted fOf live coverage ot Major League Bastban ~ayort game. • TOO Cl.Oii POil ccmrGIT Henry UMS Cosmic Cow to seetl a tax deduction and an =~ol~degree 1.-1&.11-•ww -~·Mc:ww .,_ "The Man With One Red Shoe" ( 1985, Comedy) Tom Hinks, Dabney Coleman Chosen at random. a somewhat off-center violinist Is thrust Into the crou- hre ol rrval CIA groups In Washington 'PG' O (1hr ,32 min.) ® llOW9 "Android" (1982, Science Fie· 1100) Klaus Klnskl, Don Opper In an It<>-· lated st>•ce station. an almost-tlUman ro- bot It horrified to discover that he ls to be put out of commlSSIOfl by a cra.ted scien- tist 'PG' (I hr , 20 min.) .OVW "The Magnlfk:ent Amberaons" ( 1942, Olama) Joseph Cotten, Anne Baxter Based on Booth Tarkington's nov- el An eccentrlC Indiana family clings to trad1tlon during a time of rapid change. ( 1 hr . 28 mm) llOVll "White Zombie" ( t933, Hor- ror) Bela Lugosi. Madge Bellamy A zom- bie leader orders his subjects to work 1n his auger mill ( 1 hr , 30 min.) NI 8 COW. ITOllY 81TBTU•IT To.INT Highhghta lrom the Country Music Association Awards, great moments from past World Serles l &valPOC* MC ... I llftW PLAYa.. (May be pre-empted lor sixth AL playott game, 11 necessery, California Angels at Boston Red Sox.) O Cl) ,. llAGAZIMI Andy Griffit h ("Matlock"). the rooftop gardenl ol Mannttttan's exclushlo penthouses. I DATmU. ... .,_.,Y_rT TW I UftW. YOfN Regular programming may be pro-empted tor live coverage ol Major Lea~;.t.i=.=ott game. l ..... Nln. ---&.09 • , 211-.T llCI .._ From Atlanta. (Live) ( 1 hr. 30 min.) Cf)• ... CJ) ,.,. CMll Hart becomet romanti- cally lnVOIVed with a young woman woo turn• out to bl Kingstleld'a daughter mum..,.. 1:11(1l) .. "0..th Peoelty" (1 980, Ota- ma) COllMn Oewhuttl, O.vtd Lablola. A determined paychO!ogllt confront• strong opposition ftom the authof'ltlel wMl1 ane lrletl to rehabilitate a t .. n-eger convlettd ot murde< (2 hr. . 5 min ) 1:111 PllOIM.AY -~ .... .. ..r Gidget fights to M\19 tl'lt I pert( from detnolitlon. m•u.1u•AU: .u,... U.ATU.. a&.ftOGI•·- 0 ... ,.. ... ,, •• W.llU .... AtglJlat progr*""*1Q mey be pre-empted tor llve OOYet'lge Of Ma)of Leegue Ba• bell pl8yoff game. l rA-nt ...... .. _.,._, e ...... • "Of'ange County Boerd Of Supetvllcn: 'th Olttrtct Candl- idat~ ---From Oak Tr ... .. Cl) --A Latln--ArMflcan revolu· tlooaty IMder' 9Chemes to prevent e scheciJ!ed peec. confetence. ( 1 hr.) 8 • •llOCI A vetttan tootball pl8yer II cheraed with the murdef of the tNm's owner. in tttteo. ( 1 ht.) • .. "How The West Was Won" (1963, w .. tern) (Part t of 2) James Stewtr1, John Wayne. Three generations of pioneers partlcipete In Wfttern expan· alon In the 19th C*'tury. (2 hrs.) e 0 _. • ...,tony encourao- Jonathan to mocttty his lntellectual'lmege i=~ed.)Q ....,..,_ -::.. "The Magnificent Seven" ( 1960, Western) Yul Bfynntf, Steve McOUeen. A band of gunfighters Is hired to protect a Mexican town from outlaws ~hrs) • llOWA (Season Premiere) Beginning Its 14th season, this award-winning sci- ence documentary serlel examines how the victims of a former Argentinian gov- -ernment' s reign of teffor are being Identi- fied through the efforts of a forentlc an-thro="-:..n~tlcls1. Q ( 1 hr.) I TM MWC• A kx* at how contem- porary African social organizations and hlestyles have been Shaped by the Influ- ence ol the native. Western and lslamk: culture&. Q ( 1 hr ) CC).,. "A Test Of Love" (t985. Ora- ma) Angela Punch McGregor, Ofew For- sythe A IOVlng, lamtlial bond form9 be- tween a soolel wOf'ker In an Australian Institution and the cerbtal Plllay victim lhe teaches to communicate. 'PG ( 1 hr . 33 min.) ® .. "Red O.wn" (1 964, A""8n- ture) Patrick Swayie, C. Thomas Howell When Communltt peratroopers invade a small U.S. town and begin to tlaughter Its Inhabitants, a group of high IChoot stu- dents detpefat.ty fights back. 'PG-13' Q -11 hr., 54 min.) CD .. "Ane<ed Stat"" (1980, Sci- ence-Fiction) WNllam Hutt. Blalt Brown Based on Pa~ CNydky'a OOYel. A HaNard aclentllt a genetic ttructure It al- tered when ht conoucta mlnct--expandlng experlmtntl With ltolatlon tlMI end pow- erf\JI ::=r--'R' ( 1 ht .. 43 min.) ~=-"Vlc:IOfY" (1Qt1. Advtnf\Jfe) S)'lvMter Stallone, Michail C.lnt. During World War II. Allied POW• ... their ticket to fretdam In a match between their soccer t•m end ll'lt Germen National Teem In Parlt. In tltreo. 'PG' (t hr .. 57 min.) (%) .. "Thie! Of HMrts" (1984. Ori· ma) Steven Bauer. Barbera Wiiims. Af· tar IOOting an Ol)Ulent Sen Franci.co home, a burglar dltcowrs he poe11 .... the .aec:ret dlatlel of a ftvltrlttd married woman and lrr\petuoully Mtt out to lulflll her lent ...... 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 mh) 11.Y#JL .. di WSM ,_A gh1 ueee Carol to get a date With Mike. (May be pre-empt-ed.= I CIWICIOIA ....... PJ. --•c.:uun ...,...,. -.a1 .. ..__ .. Cl).,_ "MileS To Go" (Premiere, Orama) Jill Clayburgh, Tom SkerrlH. After years In remi$$10n, a woman's cancet r• !Urns. leading her to come up with an unorlhodox plan to ensure he< !amity's IMk ourity_O (2 hrs ) D • ~ ITOllT Whlle working on a case egamst a raeist landlord, Abrams tans 1n love with a crusading journalist In stereo ( 1 hr.) 8 0 ~ (May be pr&-empt· ed ~1hr) I llOVll "The Front Page" ( 1974, Com- edy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau. A tough city edit()( and a topnotch reportet cover lhe execution of a conv1eted cop- klllef (2 hrs ) e lMI AIWC• A IOOk at how contem- porary African social organizations and lifestyles have been Shaped by the Influ- ence of the natrve, Western and Islamic cultures O ( 1 hr ) GD PIWll 1MI LON> ID MOVA (Season Premiere) Beginning us 14th season. this award·wlnnlng sol· ence dOcumentary series e1Camlnes how the V1Ct1ms ol a former Argentinian gov· ernmenl's reign ol terror are being ldentl- lled through the elforts ol a forensic an- thropologist and a genetiClst O ( 1 hr.) ~ IWIMTAlll Prol11ed George Halas i lTMTllD -.n' QAUlltY d flOllTUIT Of AlmlCA: AM•At A p<of1le 01 this state as ooe rich In.family ues and a strong sense ol work, featuring an interview with Virginia Alexander, a res- ident whO s111t holds afternoon leas In re- memt:>rance or psst traditions Host Hal Holbrook ( t hr ) •Cf) .,. "The Young Phlladelphlans" (1959. Orama) Paul Newman, Barbara Rush The 1n1egnty ot a young lawyer Is Instrumental 1n his ga1n1ng a prestigk>ut po51hon and a beautiful girl (2 hrs , 30 lmln .. HUlllM>Oll TCIPUISIO-('lt) ...rMLL8'f -I=,_ .. (May be pr•empt· ed ) O ( t hr.) I Plilfwt..,. ..... ,.cu •ACIAMUUM cm UmCA Moderated by Yale Unlver'lfty President Benno C. Schmidt Jr., panelltts. Including Ora Wiltlam DeVrles afld Robert Jarvik, debate the beneftts and probleme of the art1f1clal heart vs. an orgtnic tra119- i nt. (1tu ) --tcmt ITOllY OI-... An axarnlnat.loo of t~ roots of blnck Engksh, trac:tno this misunderstOOd language fOfm from Its ~ glnnlngs on Allica·a Wnt eo.st to the Harlem "11.JSlclans of the '20t and ·30t and .:.=:ts urban r11ppers ( 1 hr ) CC) "The Spirol StalfcaM" ( 1975, Suspense) Jacquehne B1$MI. Chrlttopher Plummer A beauhlul mute woman ii tar· ror1ztd by a mysttHloul kllltt Who lurk.a In tl'lt aNdOws surrounding an Mga.nt rnan- Sunday, October 12. 1888 17 l'l.l1e llet#E!e"! • r.Qtl &'ld I W'OtT\a'l R' 2 JYs 10 ,,....., .a11m .. 2002 :. Se• :>.?fSSet '986 A()..Jj Torr 8~ •or Sna'Jl' ... l'Ctle' A 'ee-'~ ,,,..,. oe<;k ar'(f'f()f1 ' ln"e 'a a se--. ol e-otc er<OV't~Sc , nt • 9 ,,....,.., I Z 90Wtl S·•ee·s ::>' .:-.,., '1964 Ofa- ,...a ~<:~.ae Dare Oa"'t! La"-J. roe .. " •()I. •aDle abOl;.1 • roe;.. tinge' ll<l· ~ Dt •" ~re• g.i"'!1 ano net •escue or.~ t•·oort"~ a'lCI al~ ~1_..,r PG 11 ,..., 34 ..,, .. -TM.aOIMWWWtiD cmoccuu ~ ... llTmlMT .... .a......,..a.011cm -IA"NU .,. Ov«a ... Biues • 9~, =>-• ... .a Pt'ler FO"Ga Susan Sar.1 Ja~ ~a coun•ry-~•e-., y~ s•e<1s hlS song e' ~·<()"' "res ~a·e-, ·c re•,..-e.-e .... ~ • ecor o.ng ''O'" •s ... ,,, oe oa" "'lQ t rie l>O'oee 2 ,.'S MQJll ~ 90Wtl Ar Af'"'!!'ICar Dream 19tje Orama S~i..a-.\~ 1rar Ja'-e' Le-g~ A teieo."510fl ·~e-" ca~· ~·~ •r;e s1ncxate tor e~ng 1~ po1.c.e con- ~·IO"'S a"lCl "-e oo oee '':)I '"''!. • te s ,....,.._ oer 121'1rs 10"""' 1t1I --~ C-:noa"1 O' ·"'~ r 1985 Fantas>" Arigea Lar.~ry Qe,,'<l Warf"#!t Aft!' a Sl~1e "'Q sess..on or~ eccen•rc gra~MO'ne< a 1ovng gr nas lutod ~earns 01 'N'tcnc.ra,. ano W01;es 1ha1 mr~ \It •n 'M!•lf_ R I. IV 35 'T'-'1 I ta:a8 • UTlmMT'wmtDAVI»~ Sc~ 5c"Qef Boo ~ comedian i Lf"O In s•e-reo • >v ~mm TM& Ol TMI wmNCTllD .,_ ~ Secre O' ~agu !W"'C (198 t ~I Jetef't"y Bren NIC ... y Henso'I A ,oung Af'T'eriean go• tnes •o "•!'It" l:)j.nd s.'Ster hom l'ef sand cap:"'"" (2 hrs • O mio l .... mmT.-T TOl9llCT highligt\ts fron-lhe Country MUSIC Associall()fl A•au:ts greet 'TIOtl'leO'S ••om oast Vt. Ofld Series 1•••1 DCJtlt.C l.U Low. ' C Ml Im.I •IUllCM---~Q ,._,.um . 11/fO UC. CART Ugun8 Sec.a 300 -Wednesday -"a..·· ( 985 Comed'f t l0rt!'t18 $#1 Ftip Tom (1 IY 22 min > •Cl> "Red Oa•fl·· (19&& A~tlle) Pe- tro Sn.,ze C Thomas H<Nwe' ( 1 hi' ~man.• $c;No0'.. ( 1973 HotrOf) John L.andd. Sa.JI Kanan { 1 IV 20 m-n) • • LoYe and Larceny ( 1985 Orama 1 Jennfer Dale Oougias R.1-n (2 tn 33 min I NI@ ''Second Sight A L~ Story' { 19&& Orama) 9zA!bettl ~gomery Berry Newmen (2 "'' ) Ml ''A90 Soo:,a" (1985. AOY9nnxe) er.. am• N Amc*J SChwarzei iegger < 1 fv 29 ITWl) .. "L19S My Father Told Me" (197S, [) me) Jettrey Lynes. VOSS1 Yadln ( 1 IY • l'TWI ) "LOYe With A Perteet Strange ( 1986. Orame) Matllu Henner. Dav Massey (2 hrs) .. "Th.el Ot Heans· (19&&. Ore.tM) St '*' S.utf S.tbeia Wiliams ( 1 hr 4 l'IWI ) -''Covef Girl'' I ie« Musical) R1t Haywonh, Gene Kelly ( 1 hr •1 m.n.) 'Gold 1$ ~.You~ II" (1931 Weste<n) c;.o,oe 8'90t oe.w. de ~ lend (1hr 30m -m "O.y 0t The A!'llmata" < 1en . Sc ence-Fictm) Cht lopher George. Le91 ........,.. (2hn.) -• ''It Couldn't H!lppen lo A Neer Ouy ( 197 •. Comedy) PlllJ SoMno. Mid-. 950 ' A '$ !'e e I -I · '° t-o t 2 Leemeci (t hr , 30 min.) ' <JI) "Reno And The Doc" (1983, Cofne- ) dy) Kenneth Welah, Henry Ramer. (1 hr., .W min.) Cl) "An Indecent Obeestlon" (1985, Ora-- ma) Wendy Hughes. Gary Sweet ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ...... -11.v1-- • "Mame" (1974, Musical) Lucllle BeH, Beetrloe Arthur. (2 hrs.) CC) "Fort Apeoht" (1948, W•ttrn) John Weyne. Henrv Fonda. (2 hra .. 7 min.) <JI) "Maxie'' ( 1986. COmedy) Glenn Q!9M, Mandy P11tnldn. (1 hr .• 30 min.) (J) ''Cloek And Oegger" ( 19U. Sutptn .. ) Henry Thoma, Dlbnty Cole- man. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) CJ) "Joehul Tti.n And Now" (1916, Ore· me) Jamee WOOdt. Alan Min. ( 1 hr., 68 min.) (I) "~ Olwn" ( 198'. A<Mnturt) Pa· trTck Swayze, C. rhomll How.II, ( 1 hr .• 54 min.) CC) "StarrNtn" ( 19M. Scltnot Fiction) Jtff Brldgee, Karen Alltn. (1 hr .. 66 min.) (8) "Forbidden" ( 1985. Drema) Jacque- llnt Blutt. Jurgen Prochnow. (1 hr .. 63 min.\ .. Wi 1•The Coca-Cola Kid'' (1985. Com. ) Eric Roberta. Grtt• Scacohl. ( 1 hr .. 3 min.) {%) "Tht Powtr And Tht Glory" ( 1933. Ofema) Spencer Trecy. Collten Moort. ~hr .. 18 min.) Ml "Cry Raptl" J 1973, Drema) Ptt•r Hltld, Andrtl arcovlcc:I. (1 hr., 15 min.) CC "Plec" In Tht HMrt" (1984. Orama) Silty Field. Llnd11y Ctoutt. ( 1 hr.. 42 min.) CZ) "Schlock" (1973, Horror) John Landis, Saul Kahen. ihr .. 20 min.) •(J) "Tht Sun.hint '' (1 976, Com. dy) Gf()(gt Burne, alttf Matthtu. (2 hrt.) •al) "Meya" ( 1968, AdVttlturt) Clint Wtlktr. Jay North. (2 hrs., 5 min.) I •(8) "Suptrglrl" (1984, Fantuy) HMn Slattr, Feyt OUnewey. (1 hr .. M min.) _......_ ___ _ .. , .... .... ,.1. ... /l'ft'll fUYMll --•MLM ... I Utft'U. JUYOfN A9gular ptogremmlng may be pr.-.mpted for live eoverege of Major League Baeball yoffgamt. ,_..ca • ., -A--• 111.alf --••llTll--• H•ll OPllMI' Im IE ff .. "Tht PhAadtlphla Experiment" (1~. 5elence Fiction) Mlchlel Pare, Mency Allen. In 1~. • top ttCt9t r9dar '"' abOerd a naval dtetr= ha lrt and two Mllort art pr • vie a tY::warp, Into a slmllar tl(f* t tak-~ place In 1984. 'PG' Q (1 hr., 42 min.) (l)llOWll "Love With A Ptt*t Str~" ( 1986. Drema) MarlkJ Hennaf, Dlvld MaSMy. Whlle In ltlly on a bullntla trip, a widowed Amtran woman fir* htrMlf tttr~tlng tht romantic attention of two men. (2tn.) (I) .. "Red Sonia" (1985. A<Mn- turt) Brigitte Nlelsen, Arnold Schwa!· zenegger. A woman attemptt to retrieve a talltman from a queen who will UM the chtrm fOf evil purposes. 'PG-13' (t hr .. 29fa'.an -1-... .... ':I IA•AU. flUYOPN Regular programming may be pre-empted for ttve 00Yef8gt of M•Jor Letgue BaMball r>!tyoff game. • TOOca.,. ~Sare falls f0< l •n :;:;i:,:, •ddlctlon. ._,,.._ ... _ =---NmOPMNm 9DWll "OrMmchlld" ( 1985, Oramt) oral Browne. Ian Holm. White In Ntw Vork to a.lebfat• tht centtntry of Lewi• Ctrroll'a birth, tht woman who htd In· IC)lttd him to write "Alice In Wondttland'' eomtt to ttrmt with htr fMllngt about tht tl:!lhor. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) -· .. flllTIWM.IMOW 'A O.y In Tht Llft Of Capitol Recordt" A look at one of tht wor1d'a largttt record eompenlet, It's famous artltta and how an album It made and marketed. Hoat: Richard Blade. 8 9fmT~ TOllMT lnt•rvlew with actrtM Annt Bencroft; great momenta from peal Wor1d Strltt. l ·-90Gll AIC ... I lftftM.l JU'°" (May be pr•tmpltd for aevtnth AL playoff game, If MOelllry. Callfomll Angell et Boston~~ c;i Cll N .,., f'rtnklt Avalon, Bobby Rydtlt and Fabian; actor Edward WOOd-warg.~ .=-112er'') l ... 9fmT~ TOllMT I Ut•All ftllN Aegui.r programming may be'°' pre-empted f« he ~ of MejOr lrr-er*'~game. I ea• ·-· ..... ,... ..... •I Ell.alf --... aui-1:t1 .. "A Latt Cry For Help" (1979. Oramt) Linda Purl, Grant GoodeYe. A lonely young teen-ager II dttpetately drtv- an to tht point of consldettna tulctdt • a tolutlon for htr problemt.. (flirt.. 6 min.) ,.. , llllOIWU, u. .... ..., A OOWl'lm Nlkolll tlnka Into bt wnen ht uett hit Cttdlt cardll on a r rfTt·u-t"tLL M""9 U.ATU.. 11a&.YW9•·-... ftm ... /IA=w. IU""9 egullr programming mey bt pr~ for llYt covtrt gt of MtjOr lMgut a... blll:-1~· 1.,.,., ............. I alCftOIW "AMtmblyCandl- dat•: 58th And Mth Olflrlett" Cl) U•t"tLL'I mA111T llTI World Se- rles Grtttttt Momeni.. ® WIU.W lnteNlewa with tome of tht ~amea In show butlnttt. a1'm "The Yellow Tlctett" . (1931, Drama) Bltll Landi. Laurene. Ollvl«. In czarist Rutale. • pMMnt prtttndt to bl prostitute to obtain • traV91 Pll9 to vielt htr dYlnQ father. ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) I _.._ From 0.k Trtt. .. .,...,...". 1 ... AYTOMIA• Tht ltthtr of a dtctaltd Vletnem War Ylttran It reluo-- tant to a~t mtmbtrt of hie eon'• rtfu- Q!e !amity. In 11trto. C;I ( 1 hr.) .... "How Tht W•t Wu Won" A~ ~!L;A'hnt : i«U.a~~ The beot.jfy of Florence and 20's Ireland turn this Jove story Into o lavish romance starring Marilu Hanner. OM YON MOMM •.• #010# H«JI Oct. 15 8 p.m. Copley Colony Cabfevtslon 549-3500 Sunday, OC1ober 12. 1oe6 19 -( 1963. Western) (P.n 2 of 2) .-,.,. Stewatl, Jotvt Wayne. nv.. ~ of ploneets pen~ In w.wn ~ llC)li fl the 19th c:n::r· (2 tn..) • o amxun 10 LMry ,,,.... enty 1ak• a swig of a oo6d rlfNdy from eaio·s homeland (May be pr..-npted,) 1 .... ,..... 5 I JWIJ I I = "Aetvrn Of The s.wo·· ( 1966. Attventure) Yut 8'ynn9f. Robert fiAler Al· t• one of the "Magnificent ~ .. 1a kl6- napped. hlS '°'"* oonYedes come to Nia t-=ve (2 ht•) • a Set 1n 1967. actOf E.G M8llhal portraye fofrNt Pf_.,, and Wor1d Ww II AJl.-d commande< Dwight 0 EIMnhow- er. who ref'lllf\ISCel abOU1 his ~fe end ce- rw wtllle talking 10 a young gtaduat.e ltU· dent (Alice Haining) (1 tij.) l .... ,.LGll .. "Hoey Long" ( t985, Documen- tary) Narrated by OaV\d McCullough F"ilmmaker Ken Bums' portrait of the late goyemor and u.s senatOf from LOtAaiana. whole atsat11natioo In 1935 cut lhor1 a controvetsial and c:otor1ul pollhc:al ~,.., Q_(1ht ,30mln ) . CCJ .,.. "My Science Project" ( 1985. Comedy) John Stockwell. o.nNt ~ A high-IChoOI &enlOr dlsc:oY9tt the key to paselng tilt aclenc:e c:laM -and to the apa~tlme continuum -In a fT)llltaty lunk· Id. loatereo 'PG'iJ,1 hr . ~.":lil ••ca• ewt • m• .. . HIQNIQhtl of the tnt round. (Tap9d) _..,..Strip91" (1911, eorn.dy) 6111 Murray. Hatold Rarnll A P9(tMitf loMr joint the U.S. Army, buCkl a IOUQtl ..,. gMnt 1n t1atnlng camp and becomll em· broll9d In an ~ ceper In ... tern Europe ·~· Q (1 hr .. 45 min.) (I).,. "Aot* Of God" (1965, Ora· ma) J•nt Fonda, Anne Bancroft. lnYftll- ~tlng • ntWbom Intent'• dteth at a con- vent, a peycl'lletrltt't ... ,en for e ratlone.I •~nation It clouded by a young nun'• tilth and myetlc:lem. 'PG-13 (1 lw .. 37 mlnJ.ccuu l .ott•Q .. ,, ... .. Cl) llTnR DATI Detolte being grounded. Brian tnMkt out ol the hOuM 10 anend •rock concert. • 0 ... a.,_ CUii (Mey be pre- ~eictd, cr-•ALRTm ... " ...._,. :n:MmDll•E ... _.., ........ ,..._ .. Cl) ••lal •J. A form« nerneelt •• MtQnUm to http tw ... ,en for "* ~--· (1tw.) •·-·--Nell tr...-to New YOfk to find out Whet het become of Joey end M9tthtw. In ttweo. Q • 8 l'llMTY Krytttt ·~ to IUf· vtYe efter the Amoullne ~: MICNel Q>lhlne'• lntentlonl 11• lntltntttd. (May btJ)f~ttd.) Q (1 hf.) E" ''The Out-ot·Townert" ( 1970, ) Jeck Lemmon. Sendy Olnnla. An ONo couple Yllltlng New YOfk "'t*l-ence ""Y kl'IO'#f\ urban cllteter. (2 htt.) ... '"HUey LOf'IQ" (1116, Documtn- llfY) Nlnet.cf by DeYkt MoOAougf\, Fiimmaker 1<en eume· pottrmt of the 111e 20 Sunday, October 12, 1188 ~#Id US . ..,_tor ~om Loueiena. whole UUlllNtlOn In 1935 cut et'°'1 • c:onu~ and OOIOrlul politic.I career 1(1rv ,30min) .... ,.u. ... .... ITMlm .. "Creatcw .. ( 198.5. Comedy) Pe- ter O'TOOle. Mariet Hemingwey With the help of tree-tPr1ted young woman. 1 bfll- l18nt oot daft 50*\llSI ttlel to te-c:t"eate hlS tong-dead Wife from oeltl he's preserved for tl'Wty yeatl 'R' ( 1 tv • ~7 min ) .,.. "Joshua Then And Now" ( 1985. ()fame) James Woads. Alan Ar· Ion As impllc:elions ot itwe>tvement In a se• ~ ltveaten his publlc proHe, 1 respected Canadian authCH IO<*s b8CI<. I: his te 'R' ( t Iv . 58 min ) ~....-. " .. "<Wis! GIOll Girl$!' ( 1962, Mu- llCal) ElviS Presley. Stella SteYens A bOy refute6 hit ~·s gilt until he aees another would-bt IUifOf af1• her (2 tvs . ~ mtn) • • • llU AMllt In 11ereo. Q (I) .. ''Up P~" ( 1959. AdYen- tufe) James Garner. £dmond O'Brien A naval officer Is ordered to carry out a dan- ge<ous ~ during Wood War II (2 lvs . 30min ) ea Set 111 1967, actor E G Marshau j)O(lrays '°'"* prMldent and Wood War II Allled commander Dwight 0 Elsenhow· er. who remtnleoet •bout hit llfe and ca· reer while talking to 1 young gradUata 1tu- '*':i~::-Hainlng). ( 1 hr.) _,Cl)•= A bllnd mullc c:rltlc't Ille It thr .. tened by the man who .... Ultld ~eeveny~=~r.) • • IT.! A sympathetic: houttmald compoundt Cf1lg'1 mer11a1 iC>Ottml. mi ( 1 hr ) 1 .... Peter'• legally reinstated at the hoi.I; Chrlatlne hlr .. I MW Conc:letge Gue9t ,,.,. lnctude Ralph Bellemy end Morgen 8'11tany. (Mey be pr...,,,pted.) i (f hr.) .,.,,., aM9 ---.. "Cr•tor" (1985. Comedy) Pe- ter d'Toota. Mttlef Hemingway. wfth the help 9f fr..-.ptrlted young women, • brll· llant but dlft tc:lentltt trlM to re-create hit IOnQ-0.d wtft from C.-he'• preserved tor thirty yeera. 'R' ( 1 hr .. '7 min.) E ......... ,.,,. _. "Maxie" (1985. Comedy) tenn Clote. Mandy Pat!Mln. A demure Sen Frencllc:o aec:ratafY developt a tpll1 pertOMllty wherl the ghost ot an outre· geota '20t flepper lohtbltt her body. 'PO' Q_(1 hr .. 30 min.~ (JJ _. ''Gatt>o Tait<•" (19M. Ofama) Anne Btncroft, Aon Sliver. 'ro fulflll hie dy· ~ mother'. llf9long drMm of meeting Grt1e Gart>o, • young man eeta out to lo- cate fltmdom'a reciUllve ICfMl'I legend. ·PG-Dhr~mln.) I ..... .. • rnu••• 11 -II llftftl ........ _,,_ .. ,,,,~Mary renc:es VMCk narrat" thfa portrait of btMt>ell entrepttneuf and lnncwator BIH v~<:'-. .. ll&are ,.," • ICTY Sketcf'lc Pwry Como (l hypel '* new stage proci.tc1lon: lht a.ans tlke ovet SClV~weL · • U11-Hott. Alvtrl. 54 Uled Tracy Scoggit-. ("The CO'b K~(ltw) 1., tam: Ria and the men k lile coma down With a ..,,.. cac botedOM. 1..-Y ...... I I I El90IT ....... _., ... ... ''Nlgrlt School'' (1981, tery) Le<>natd U.00, R9c:hel W•d AJ 1hropology professor wfth a~ co-.ds is 1USP9Cttd of the twvte.I """ ot eome ot llll fOfmer bed pertnet9 ·~ hr . 28min) .,.. "Clouds Over EUfope" (I AdventUfe) LaUfence OIMer. vw1a t ton A teal pilot helps Scocland Yard 1 the dJSappearanc:e of new t>omt>e<s tv .22mln) •MMTTA tw a> _. "To Km A Clown" (11 Suspense) Alan Alda, Btythe Denner tar moving to 1 remote lllend. a ye couple OelCOYer that their lenclord der af'.lged kllltf ( 1 tw .• 50 min.) n:ae (I) -.,y Addtfty loolc• attar rich ton of an ex·ambuladof ( 1 hr mlnL 8 • l-.T Ho.t Jol'IMy CartOtl lleflO (1 ht.) l mna.Mn.AT~Ufl ~ ~=-·Jane'•~ tor help Whir\ hll l'IOmOM1tual affair rM I• crlela point; Jene goee Into lebot .... ,.L.09 "--•u.IM ....,_,. 1W IOTS:lll•Tm .. .. "WOfk.lng Qltlt" (1 iM, Ad1. Jamie Gllll The erot\c t0Yentur11 some ltdlet of the ~· ( 1 hr , min.) tta(C) ... "~Wutte~. The AdWnll Begins" ( 1986, Adventure) Fred WI Joel Gray With the help of 1 phlloeophk martial art• matter, 1 New York cop crUlted by the govetnment II molded 1r an lnVlnclble crime fighter 'PG-13' c;> hi.,~ min) --.&~·----CCU\I ~ .. llTlmlf .. _ -----•icw JllCL.- .. ... "The Tarmlnator" 0 964, Sc IOCe Action) Arnold ~ Linda Hemltton. A cyborg II lent btCk time from the yeer 2029 to preeent-dl Lot Angtlte to .... tell'Mlte a .-man wt II dtl11ntd 10 glY9 birth to a rt¥Olutlonlr 'A' Q_( 1 ht .. 41 min.) -·. LA11 ~"""DA• &11 I ma SOl'ltdUlect. comtdien Drake S.ther. ce toon~ ~'War 1n stereo < 1 hr > I , ..... -..:. .. "81dft\nder 1" (1977. AM< tura) MlcNtl Pantt. MetJot Gonner. M91 Ind ftnMllt r1defl tnCount9r nurnerou halatde In a gruellng mQCOCfOll taclni chempiOnehlp. (2 hta.) <!>• .. -• - I her • 01 ~)'S· l&n· I tor !Sers • (l 139 IOb· l>lve (1 the 10 111 0 •r•T'D•IT TW lntervtew With ectt911 Anne Bencrofl: great momenta ffom ,..a WOttd-S-1-. · l -R9011 LI i!!.'Mi CMmu ·--11:4CM•ITOIY ... 1"1L.Gllt Cl) ... "Thief Of Hearts" ( 1984, O<a- ma) Steven Bauer. Barbara Wllllams. Af· ter looting an opulent Sen Franclsc:o home. a bU<glar discovers he possesses the Merel diaries of a frustrated married woman and lmpetVOUSly sets out to tulllll her lantasle9. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (I} ... "Veer Of The Dragon" ( 1985. t5f ama) Mickey Rourke. John lone. Aa- llgned to CO(l1rol murderous youth gangs, a renegade cop wages a one-man war agalnst a Ctlmlnal system deeply rooted In the Chinatown subculture. 'R' (2 hrs.. 6 mln.L e Cl) .,. "The Dark Side Of lnno- Cl) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984, SUlpenw) ..,ry Thomat, O.bney Cole- man. (1hr.,4 1 min.) (%)"White Zombie" (1933hH0<ror) Bela ~o•I. Mad_9.9 Bellamy. (1 r .. 30 min.) (G) "Tommy' (1975, Mutical) Roger Oal· i,' Ann-Margret. ( 1 hr., SO min.) "That Hagen Girl" (1947, Drama) ~r r~ Temple, Ronald RNgan. (2 hrs.) ;h .. (%) 'Xanedu" ( 1980, Mulloll) OllVla It Of 20 re d :11 e 10 , r n y 0 Niwton-JoM. Gtnt Kelly. ( 1 hr., 36 {l-l·oxfOfd Bluet" (1 984..t Drema) Rob • Ally Sheedy. ( 1 hr .. ;s3 min.) Upl & Downs" ( 1983, Comedy) Skinner. Andrew Sabiston. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) (I:) "The Man With One Red Shoe" (1985, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Debney Coleman. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) (%) "SttMtS Of Fire" ( 1~. Orama) Mi- chael Pare, Diane Lane. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) ® "Murrow" ( 1986, Orama) Daniel J. Trevantl, Dabney Coleman. ( 1 hr.. •O ~·1.The Qlrl With Green Eyes" ( 1964, ~ma) Peter Finch. Rita Tushlngham. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) aJ "The Adventures Of Robin Hood" (1938. Adventure) Errol Flynn. OIMa de Havllland. (2 hrs.) •• "Larry" ( 1974, O<ama) Frederlc For· r•t. Tyne Oely. (1 hr., 30 min.) CC> "The Oppoe11e Sex" ( 1956, Comedy} · June Alfyaoo, Dolor" Gray. ( 1 hr., S'7 ..:..ti.. mln.) } ...,. (J) "Cloudl Over Europe"Jt 1\)39. Adven-ture) Laurence Ollvler. Valerie Hobson. ( 1 hr .. 22 min.) • "Brinks: The GrHt Robbery" ( 1978, Oieme) Otrren McGevln, Letlle Nlelten. !hrs.) "Agnes Of GOd" (i985, Orama) Jane ondl, Anne Bancroft. ! 1 hr .• 37 min.) CC) ''The Jlgaew Man' (198". Orama) Mfcheel Caine, Laurence O!Mer. ( 1 hr., 31 min.) .. (J) "T1'tef Of Htattt" (194M, Orama) st .. *' Bever. Batt>ara wn11ams. (1 hr .. 40 ' oence" (19715, Or.,.,,.) Jolnna Pettet, Anna Archer. P..ontl and profeellonal preseures att.ct the INea of thr .. Qtt*•- tions of a suburban 1amlly. A) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) ., .... , .... ~ .. .. ''The Neked Runnet'' ( 1967, Orame) Frank Sinatra, Peter Vaughen . Brltlth Intelligence raquettt that an Ameri- can t>uslnetaman .... sa1nate a defector while In Eaat Germany with his ton. (2 hrs.) I TWnlll••• .,. "All My Derting Oeughters" ( 1972, Comedy) Robert Young, Ray- mond Mauey. All four daughter. of a wid- ower-plan to wed In a llngle ceremony. ( 1 hr .• 30min.) (I) ... ''Real Geniut" (1985, Come- dy) Val Kiimer, Gabe Jarret. Unbeknown to a wl&e-cracklng c<Hd and his green- horn roommate. their ~ scientific min.) •(I:) "Life Of The Party: The Story Of Bea· trice" ( 1982, Orama) Caro! Burnett, Lloyd Bridges. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ® "The Aviator" (1985, Orama) Chris- topher Reeve, Aoaanna Arquette. (1 hr .. 38 min.) Cl> "Cimarron" (1931. Wt11ern) Richard Qt!c, Irene Dunne. (2 hra .. 4 min.) •CIJ "JtQOtd Edge" (1985, Orama) Glenn CIOM, Jeff Btl~ (1 hr., 48 min.) (%)"White Zombie" (1933, Horror) Bela ~oat. Madge e.llamy. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) •C.GJ ''A Vlft To A Kiii'' (1916, Adventure) Roaer Moore, Tanya Roberta. (2 hrt., 1 1 ~In.I CJ) 1·upe & Down•" (1983, Comedy) Colln Skinner. Andtew 8abltton. ( 1 hr., 37mln.) •(!) "~un With Oick And Jane" (1977. Comedy) George Segal, JAM Fonda. (2 hra.) CJ) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1884. SuspenM) Henry Thomat, Oebney Cole- man. (1 hr., 41 min.) •aJ "World War 111" (1982, Orama) (Pert 1 of 2) Rock Hudtoo, Otvld Soul. ( f hr .. 55mln.) •00 "The Heavenly Kid" (1986, Comedy) Lewis Smith, Jaaon Gedrlok. ( 1 hr., ~9 min.) -~----·1•i~tU.UYOfN --NllM ... I U•U MYOfN Regullr programming ITllY be pr.-.mpted tor !"'9 oover1ge of MaJOf Leegue a..o.n ~ff~~· ,_..c•• _, __ • 11•11-.r .... 'I ..., ... ·-·---.. ... "Citizen Kent" (1..-1, °'9ITll) Orson Wellee, JoMph Cotten, Fleehbeekl recall the llfe of a WMlthy. powetfUI and eictravagantly Mlf-lnc:IUlgent ~ megnate, ea a reporter .. ,chea tor the aptltUdee are bel~ uaed to outtlvate ,.,._ ta~ wee~. 'PG (1 hr .. 45 min.) Cf) •m . WGl)-.aATU. ·1--••• TM.a fll TMlwmlHCI• -"Ave Miies To Midnight" (1963. Suspense) Sophia Loran. Antho- ny Perkins. After survtvlng a plane cr..n, a man goes into hiding and convtnoee hla wife to make a claim for the lneurence m~ on his Ille. (2 hrs.) I AU.=PAl&Y ,...,.LOii» W CC) .. "C.H U.O." (1984, Horror) John Heard. Daniel Stern. RadloectlYe wastes Illegally stored In the subterraneen tunnels of "'-w Vorl( City give rite to a race ol murderous mutants. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.I significance of the men'a cryptic !Mt ... ,-a··m~., ... . ... , u•M.L .UYOflN Regular programming may be pr...mpted fOt llYe coverage ot Major LMgUt BaNblU ~yott~tM. m TOO O&M POI~ Sara vlel for lb •• • TV enchO<Woman. -.nm ... .... ,.._11.111•B•lntDUim• -"""=·-,.. Eric Aobert• 1tw1 In tNa Ila Cltl'ltr tlle •bout a yooog man Wtlo 1tNlt from hit emplOytt In turn-of.-the-century Pittsburgh ea a mHne of getting to New 'fort<. Me t • M '°"" F .. tured: the Belly· dancer of El Segundo; the Wizard of ~andTlme. • 9"WIT'DDTITT01181T Interview wtth actr... Ellen Buratyn: greet momenta lfrom~;.~'"· MC ... I IA•W. .UYGff (May be pr...mpted for teventh NL playoff game. " nec .... ry. New Voric Mete at Houston Attroe.) O (I) N ...... JOhn Ratnnbergtr ("Cheeft"): Cloris Leachman (''The ~ac11 otu<.. IE .. I IT TCllD•IT I ....... 1 ... Alauler propnmlng mlY bt Pf9'4mPted for live OCMTflgt of MIJor 1B.11n:c1off Q81M· -. ...... 'Wlllerd" (19'11, Horrof) 8Nce , E"*f BorOl*'e. An ~need "'""' young l'Tlln Jrelnt an anny of rett to o.-11r~-=-~2 tQ.) • 1u11-.r .,. "To Sir With Love" ( 1Ge1. er .. ma) SldMy Pottier, ~ Geeeon, A b11Ck man teechel hie ltUdenta more ttW\ whet the textbootca he¥e IO Of*"* llOCePt· Ing a job In .,.. Elle End L.lftdDft tahoot. Sunday, October 12, 1... 21 ., I ~.~.,,..,.... ~....IC~ .. C.OI EU'l'len (9' ~~ Q lthrJ I ""'"" aAl9 "a M•• roenu1 ._, l.MI ti ,....., " be ~eo in Che <*th .... .ar'IQ,4: ~...... ~ bet v of "'lt1tll ~ ( 1 I --..,_ ~ ' ............. " ( IMnf Oitvd Att~ ~ .... eNj • In ttle -ortcr• -~~~ a bind °' tot-. .. :!'le •far1"*'1 ~·· (A) Q ( ! ... ·the Uttte Orumintr r • 96.c C>.,,.,., Olene KMton. l'31fq9 ~t.cl l)y .... oplf al'. ac11-oecomet a ~ 1ge ~ 10 ~'aoll ~ a nocorioul Pl •n ..-rontt ~ (2 rn. 10 mA) ;"£ TWl.9IT-i'.I: ... A11..o Stat•" ( 188( rc•f:C1onJ .am Hun, ~ I 8aM'O on ~ Qw)•tllil1'• no Hr.arc ~I.st 1 gen.tie~ '~90 ~ ,.,. concM;tt mlncHaPI ~ menta w th ltOlellon tanb anc ... ,=~.·~ (1 :,'3mk .. ---CITUl~U ar e G·~ Cofb9tt Monica and Jen• tllart I~ lavortte Jolt• Ind ltorlt ~=Marshall. In lletto. . uc.-.Y .... llOftl "An Indecent ObNc I 1985, Diam1) Wendy Hughie. Swtet An Australiln mllftary he serves u the btcitdtop tor romenc tween e nurM and a dllturbed IOldlt 1ng World War II. Bated on C ,._I::=~ I~ hr .. 40 min.) ..... _g nllDAY ICn Sketches· Ouy C.b (Flaherty) •!templs to stop the Al takeover ot stTV • LATI lltoW Host Joan ~ S. uled Kate Jackson, Nell C.rtlf. ~ Ma~ Hefner (1 hr.) I IUnml.m AUIMll lnn<>lJne .. his 'frHlnd II pregnant. •1U1'rm°= ('!) llDWll "Mata Herl" (1985, 0!1 Syllila Kristel, Chrtstopl'lef CtztnOlt seductive Dutch woman la rec~ Germany to spy on the French In hit special way doong World War I. 'R' ( 48 ~ -"9 ~ Hos11 Len °'' NIC~~ltv) 1wi =·~'The Gangster" (1147, ma) Barry Sul~van. Al'clm Tamlfoff. A rl5e1 from socie ty'& OUlltfS to orlmlnel lntnce ( 1 hr , 66 mrn l 1t.ll 8 llMf MIAT Thuga tt.ik • AR o•rl who Wllnesatd a *' ~ crOOked union bo6 end • epecl9I secutor. ( 1 hr., 10 min.) • • t-.n Holt: Johnny c.. Scheduled 1c1or WOOdy H1rre 11 ltw! :if Ger· IN to 11') . ,. • tilt argtet :tei.ng 'a~· Vorgo ltlYte. .,, ... lilet~ " SCl-lrown l'fl A 11 • inoing paw- l) ("Cheefl"), comedian Ritch Shyndef, singer Cyndi Ulup« In steteo ( 1 hr.) l . ._.,..IATm.\YmffLM 11;=.r ,..,, =ttMtnn In what she be- lleYee la 1 raclelty motivated argument 11 the hoepltal. 1 .... -~ AT--•LMlllA .. ,_,. ... I n ·-a. YCUt tmAD Gallagher bflngl his zany Inventions and lively ot>ser- vatlont to an audience In Beaumont, Tax-u . In atereo. ( 1 hr ) e llO'lll "A Star Is Born" ( 1937. Ora· ma) Jenet Gayn<>f. Fredric March Feellng his own popularity allpplng as his young wlle'a caree< Is on 1he rise, a big-name star 1urns to the bollle lor comlor1 (2 lhrs.J.. CCUlll ~ ... . ...., .,,. •IC* Maggie Insists lhar her next-doot nelghbot Is spying on her (I) CGUW '°""""'-Murray State at Akrrl.~~h(3 hra.) CB) : M -llM This docu- mentary presents lour case histories ol In- nocent citizens who were sent to prtton tor crimes ranging from robbery to rape ~~Of M mt Me PAllOUI Actor Dolph Lundgren ("Rocky IV') tours London's S.Yllle Row: Atta Jenrette. the sublect ol a Washington, D C acan- dal, 1 costume ball In a 500-room Bavari- an pa'-<:e ( 1 hr I e•cua 1';11(D llO¥ll "All American Glrls In Heat" ( 1983. Adult) Shauna Grant. MteMI Lee A weal1hy young woman invites her friends 10 the South Pacific 10 shere the detans or !heir most recent erotic adVen tures. ( 1 hr , 20 min.) 1198. UTI ..r mM DAVI» LIT'mmM Sc~· singer Bonnie Raitt. tllmmaker John Waters. In stereo ( 1 hr ) I TWIJMT .. llO¥ll "The Romantic Enghsttwoman" ( 1975, Orama) Glenda Jackson. Michael Caine A huSband's sosplcloos are con- firmed When his wife's lover appears at their home w1th0Ut an 1nv1ta11on (2 hrs . 20 min.) (11 ..,..,.-TTOlllHT Interview w11n actress Ellen Burstyn. great moments from past World SerleS l .... mici1•1 LCM. .-cM Im.I ..... M..,.•(R)Q ,._MLOllD llO¥ll "La Cicala" ( 1983. Orama) Clio Goldsmith, Verna l isl The aoventures ot an tmpresS1onable young woman who llndS WO<k as a maid at a bfothel (Subt1· fled) j 1 hr .. 30 min ) 11199 (I) .,_ "Take Your Best Shot" ( 1982. Comedy) Roberl Urich. Meredlll'l Baxter Birney An unemployed Hollywood actor tnes to rflVltatrze hlS '8gglng career and salvage his fa1hng marriage (R) ( 1 hr .20mtn ) 1llill ct) .,_ "Into the Night" ( 1984, Ofa- ma) Jeff GOldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer A t>ored aerospaoe engineer receives ~ umnvited excitement wt;en he bec<>mes 1nvotved with an 1rresist1t>le ~ smugglet 'R' O ( 1 hr . 55 min I -()) llOWll "Caged Heall" ( t974. Orama) Juanita Brown. Erica GaWl. Frustrated desltes and a sadistic warden plague the Inmates al a women's correctlonal laci11ty 'R' (lhr •. 15min.) ,.. ...... Cl) llOWll "Brainstorm" ( 1965. Orama) Jett Hunter. Anne Franctt A young man dev ses a scheme to kilt hlS IOver' s hUS- band and plead lnsanfty. thus nsklng only t~~lliteltt ~y l!DTW ..... llOWll "Anal Eye" ( 1977. Sclence- Flc tlon) Susan George. Donald Pleasence. A private investloator trles 10 f0testall a diabolical plOt by memt>ets of a luturlstic society (2 hrs ) al)LUCYlllOW CID llOYll "Body Double" ( 1984, Suspense) Craig Wasson. Melanie Grit· fith An unemplOyed Holtywood aclOf. house-silhng for an acquaintance. be- comes obsessed with a beautiful neigh- bor. lnvOIVed with the porno lllm Industry end a suspect In a violent murder 'A' O ihr .. 49mln ) •1cr t:ll ... M1W Cll M t1T1 llOWll "The Hoodlum PrteSt" (1961. Orama) Don Murray. Cmd1 Wood A priest tries to help criminals by becoming a part lott==(2hrs) M.L•MPM&T ,...,.LOllD 110W11 "Party Anima.I" ( 1984, Come- dy) Matthew C<lusey In exchange for some romanhc adventure, a lovesick man sells h!S soul to 1he devil 'R' ( 1 hr . 16 m•n) !£i 1::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~'~r_lt_cl~-"--=~=--------------------------------------------------• be-L--------------r our· >llten L.:.:....----...::.------ (I) "Cloak And Dagger" (1 984, Suspense) Henry Thomes. Dabney Cole- iii.co man. (1hr .. 41 min ) ct) "2010" ( 19a.. Science FlcUon) Roy 11U1n Scheider. John Uthgow ( 1 hr . 54 min.) :htd· d}) "'The Clock" ( 1945. Romance) Judy Garland. Rober! Walker (2 hra ) l(Mlt (I) "Brewster't Miiiions" ( 1985. Come- dy) Richard Pryor. John Candy ( 1 hr . 37 tliar min ) CC) "Time Bomb" ( 1984. Orama) Morgan Faltchild. Billy Dee w m111ms C 1 hr . •O min) ll'NI) {II) "Oul'le" ( 1984. Sclenee Action) Kyle M.cLechlln. Francese& Annts (2 hrs . 20 t . A min) j oy (!) "The Split" ( 1968. Drema) Jim own Brown. Diahann CarrOll (2 hrs ) I ht (I) "EM~ LIVlng" ( 1937. eom.dy) Je11n Arthuf, dward Arnold ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 't()n, CC> "0.llea" ( 1950, Western) Gary Coo 00. Ru1h Roman ( 1 hr . :J.4 min.) "'TenneMff Champ" ( 195•, Orama) Shelley Wlf'ltert. Dewey Merlin ( 1 hr • 30 Sunday. October 12, 1988 23 Ora· min.) Sc al) "The Stranger Within" ( 1974, I mtn enc.Fiction) Barbar8 Eden, George Grit · em· :rard (1 hf .. 30 min ) way e "Brian'• Song" ( 1971. Drema) Jamet Cun. Billy OM WIHlemt ( t l\r .• 30 n a (it)'The COrn It Grllf'I" ( 1979, Ofema) II pto- ton Klttwlne HepbUrn. ~n Sayn<>f ( I hf • "O tori min.) Copley Colony C•blevlston 549· 500 -...... _ ........ - -· --S·~ W&r!W'IQ ·951 Cht'•\31 ~ ~ Ro-ta.Id~ 12 'YJ. 1L P1ec:es 1n ~ l'1er. l '9CM c>a--a~ Sd'; ,.de: t-~, Cto::r..ise • ..,, 42 !'IWI -· ,,, P~Ot" Pace· •Cj7• v~ '•1 Rcr.arc /.!'ertx:T?JT ~ ~r. 12 rn ~ ~. n..~ S.r-"Of !'93' ~1 Jea' .. t~~a Ycv--:; • ... Xt ,,...,. ·~CH ()."1~~ 'S84 ~ P>,~ 0 '4ea s~ e, 7t; ..... >c,..,..,., t9 Vc•ry, I SC. A!!•f<''-'e s, ·~-•er s•a110nf! IJ~.ae' Ca~ • ~1 s-: ~ -Tl'le :;•ea• •I~~· Caper ·ge · C<lrlect, rne •1 .. ~s. Cr:ar.es c;.cr-- .,,, 35""1r'l ) • GtllOS't>uS'teri 198A Corr~1 S. t.l11t:ta1 oa~ Arro1a '"' 47 ~r Ct~f!f Orea~ '965 C>ctrr.a Rut>et> ~ srw .... Ei Ol • "" ~ m-r . all .,,agoc-.tr.a$te< '9!>0 lte$•etr Bee-JOraJI()(> Joa'"~ Or.. ( • r;, 3C: r1Wl I 41:11 ~rie R~or s. E1lge •<JaA t:>a~.a1 B. •I.Par Tl"leo!esa ~.IS6e' 2 "lrS 8 fr'" .. ~ Bae., Cl-.a"es1X 61\.oe f 1972 Comee)') Goc: .. e, ea~titiooe Ra Jl'TIO''° SC Jaicq...es I 2 l'lr' ·~nca (t~42 Orama1 H.ur!)- plvtrf Bogan Ingrid Ber~,, 12 ~ rz; · Tne Jogsa .. Matt • •90A 1>ema1 Vicn.ae' Ca-ne Lavenu 0 ·~ • ,.,, 3 • "'"' .. @ N011<J'ffa••• •982 Ora"la 1Pa11 2 ~ 21 Roo-Hveson Da "<> Sou. t ) "' ~min I t -....... ------· -w: cm ... Ulm ..... ..,. --Q __.CUM -A----~ --: db MLMCI CMNL•mM .. ''Remo Willems The AOVMtlJre Beginl" ( 1985 Advemure) Fred Wwd Joel Gfay With me help of•~ martl91 9ltl mesl9', a New York cop re- Ct\llted by the petriment IS molded ll"ltO an WWinob'e crime flghle< 'PG-t3' Q '1 tw • SA l'IW\ I TOP ... -Henry nflman vs Tyrone BooZ9 1n • ciUISefWelght boo1 IChedUled fOf 10 roundl. from Laa Vegas {yv..Jo.\i tw. 30 mn ) C1J ''The Bfide" (1985 Orama) Sting. ..llnni* Blell Baton Franken· ..,., len'M cr•tlOl'I • IPW'll.0 with a fiery Wldepef ldel'ICe of mind and body 'P0-13" (1tw.58nwi) 24 Sunday, Oc:1obef 12, 1986 O...m1n AAJO Morita ... 'Sllytligh" ( 1985. Orama Dlniel Hirsch. 0.Y'ton Horooa Thre cOlege ~!JdOnts vacatlOt'Wlg tn Greeoe '' ~bf KGB and CIA -oenta ~I tno umntt.ngly la~ into pc u 1 n oo o1 MCfet tape~;: tv '° fTW\ ) --......--~ATTM mT Comee.an Roo.n W...,,_ spoo• Presiden1 Reagan mactwsmo llnd fatf'ler nooo from New York's Metropolitan Op era House ( 1 tv I llON Silver B uller' { 1985 ~) Gary Busey Cot~ Ha '" Based on Stephen Kings ncJ\'ela OI • nanocapped 13·year-o6d wnio tries 1c ~ hts uncle tl'\al murden in ,,.e11 town are the rianotwOfll of wer~ R .,. • 35 l'TW\ ) •ccuu OMllm..a&.I ITMll...,, .. O ••-George oet• s.ng·"Q from Rooer1 Goulet o .... ,.&. ... "Some Lille It Hof' I 1959 Comedy) Tony <»tis Jack Lemmer Two Witnesses to the St Valentine's Oa1 massac:te. pose as memt>ers ol an •1-g·i t>and to conlvse the gangsters wno pea,. 10 Qlspose ot them { 2 tvs . 30 fTW\.) • WALLITmf-"Will E~ Be Made ., Jepen?" Guest Sony Coti: Chuman Aloe ~ISi • • CDOI •I OUW CCMfTY De b9l8' Y• Or No On Gann lnltlatMI'' .. ,_,,. -M>:l m I ... "StiOll" ( 198' Orama) Bull Reynolds. Cand1ee Bergen An e.x-con s attempt to avenge his prison buddy's mui der bungs t11m face-10-tace with Flotlda mobsters In ste<eo 'R' o ( t hr . •9 •i'-=~ A hlgh-scl'loOI athlete hetpl the lnOe squad set up a t~age ~ deelef In stereo It ht ) • 9 ... Mt WI A former lri.n<l ctldanges Hammer to an old-fasNoned ~In stereo Q I= lUCll lnctuded T1na Turner (''Typial Male"). Stacy Latttsaw, ("Na11 It To The Wall") loverbOy ("Heeven In YOIJI Eyes") JamftS Brown. r·GtaVlty") In stereo ( 1 tv ) • .-AT JU ar UJICa "Mi• AhNd The MUSlc of MU.S 0.vlS" Tl'llS proh\e 01 the Ille and carte( ot )&ll t~ter De~ tea!Ufes ctaSSIC perlOfma~. a 1986 lptVlQ concert and lrtleMr#s wrtt> fnends anci 51demen. lnC!UdlrlQ Otuy G 11 lesP'e George~ ancs ~bie Har> CQCI(. u -.I as a rare tntefY!eW .,,th °'"' him9elf In aterao ( 1 hr ) ,...um ._ ... Ill--Of-... "UfefOtce" ( 1985. Sctence Fie hon) SI.,.. Rails.baoc Pet" Ftr1f'I. Thfee ~ vampires are transported 10 Earth wnera they embark on a tam~ mur<W .. 'R' ( t tw 40 min ) ITM'lm ... "Remo W .,.,,. The Ad't'etltuie ~ns" ( 1985 A<Neflture) Fred Ward Joel Gray With the help of a pNloeOpNca mattlal am mast9f a New YOf'k eop re Ct\Jlted by the 00\-emmeni II molded tnlO an irMnclt>'e etime t.gl'\t., 'PG~ 13' ( 1 hr ~min ) .. •P--J;'Q m's,;; "Dracula A.O 1972" ( 1972 Hon0tl Chnttopf'lef L ... Pet• C\,lltw'.g • 1 -rrway Cont. In present-day Chelsea, the evil blood courit sets his sights. and fangs. on a P'•t· ty ~hangs out with a band ot ~I pies. hfS.. -"°'" .. "0..d Ancl Bolled" (1981, H0<ror) Jame$ Farenuno. Melody Anclef- son A smell-town polieeman 1nves11gates a aeries of bizarre murders 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1-.TUUBY .. •ILCCll CMITQ i LA. UW A loveSlcl< man ignores ltQal adv1ee and returns to his unfaithful wl1e. In at8feo. ( 1 hr ) I tf.•:;AlmM Scoll causes chaos When he Clecldel to 1es1 h'9 magical pow· --==c;J {lhr) -.TTUCU L-.. MCI TO M fll&IW: llAY· LOIWY Thts overview of Raymond Loewy's contrlbUtlons to lhe took of the 20th century. examines hlS product and logo design•. lf'leludlng the ColdsPot re- logeratOC'. the Shell and Exxon logos. and lhe ioterlOC' of Skylab ( 1 hr ) ' -TMllC:mt .. I.II OUR ..a.II: HUL TH CAM .-CA Moderated by Yale UnlVerslty President Benno C Scilm1dl Jr . peneltsta. including Ors. William OeVrles and Robert .hlrvlk. debe1e the benefits and problems of the anltlclal heart vs an organic lrans- ;~ ""7. .... IUTOI al DMCI AT M llO¥WI Rax Reed and Biii Harris profile the career of ltlm dtree10< Martin Scorsese whose credits include "Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull" and "After Hours " IPUlnM .. _,.,...,.. II .. tt.-..ctWaOI ALJll'rm .._llATCM •n m1 • llACllO .... llO¥ll "Compromising Positions" ( 1985. Comedy) Susan Sarandon. Raul JuUI A bored housewife turns amateur SleUth and digs up IOm9 startllng secrets while lnvntlgat1ng the mur<* of her ph1- landerlng Long ISiand dentlat. 'A' c;J ( 1 hr .• 38ml~ '"'l11a1:·· TlltDAY ecn Ske1chel· Marr ret Thatcher (O'Hara) and Tip O'Neil (Candy) are guests on "Nightllne Melonvllle"; a parody of sclence-fletlon films of tha 1950s. • UTI llOI Host· Joan Rivers. Sched· uled· Larry Hagman. Slnger e.llnda Car1i- sle. film etltlcs Gene Sislcel and Roger Eberl~ 1-.TTUCll ... u ...... 'M&Y•WATUlm ..... ...,. .,.. "Jagged EdQe" ( 1985. Orama) Glenn Close. Jeff 8'1dges An at10<ney tens in love with her client, a San Francis· co newspaper publisher wno may be a maniputatrve murderer 'R' Q ( 1 hr . •8 min.) ~~ne" ( 198•. Science Fie· tlon) Kylt Maclocl'llan. Frenoeeca Annis Based on Frank Herbert's beat&e114tf In the year t0,991, a warrior attempts to rat- ty lht towl)I dweller• of a deMrt planet to v'letory over a maievolent monereh 'PG· 13' O (2 hrs , 20m1n I ( lllO¥ll "2002 A Sax Ody " ( 1986, Adult) Tom Byron Sharon ss:lrchell A teenager travets Dack and f0<1n 1n ume fOf a series ot erotic encounters ( I hr , 1g--• min) (l)mml.Y ~ '.%) llCMI '"The Perils 01 Gwendoline" ( 1984. Adventure) Tawny Kltaen. Brant Hull John Withe's comic strip herome comes 10 life 1n a serleS of thrilhng adven· tures ·R' ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) G OI M M -wmt MfCHll DOIAllUI tt:ll 8 Cl) T..l NOOllR Hooker tracks dOwn lhe thugs who tniured his ex-wile during a robbe.-!J. (A) ( 1 hr . 10 mm ) D m 1-.n' Host Johnny Carson Scheduled Singer Linda Ronstadt In ster eo (1 hr.) IUT Of IANl>A'f llQHT UVI a ~ -ILM:IC .-cAPM&Nff t-.-rn. ..., ....... _..._ ATIOWl•LMU&A lllOllT1C8119 tt9 ,~~V'IDIOI ODDCCU\I .-mR ... .-rlMAllT llQHTTMClt AllTHUR c. CUMn llYITlllOUt WOM.O 19 mA&. VIDIOI (I) AUTO MCINO American Racing Series, from Laguna Seca Raceway tn Salinas. Caht Jr.> ( 1 hr ) i 5-lllllNCY 1'1CLUI 1HI llO¥ll "Blazing Saddles" ( 1974. Comedy) Cleavon Llllle Gene Wilder In Mel Brooks' western parody. e ra11roaC1 worker 1n the ~d Wes1 is app91nted Sher1tt of a town marked tor destruction by a governor and a business tycoon R' ( t hr . 34 mtn) 12::9 D GD ..-AY llQtfT YIDIOI In srereo ( 1 •a=-i --.-.r T091GHT A report on Hollywood aoclety Includes ln1ervlews with aree restaurateurs D=-AllmLI --C. CUMl'I WORLD Of ,.,... TOPIC' ptemonltiom ·--CD llOWll "Re-Animator" (1985, Horror) Jeffrey Combs. Br\lce Abbott H P Love· craft's tale of e young sclerltlst conduc11ng grisly experiments 1n an effort to revrve the dead. ( I hr . 26 min ) CZ) llO¥ll "Dirty ()jshes" ( 1978. Drams) Carole Laure. Pierre Santini Frustrated by the demandS of her husband and children. ft housewife stages her own fOfm of rebel- llon (2 hrs.) a.t8 llOWll "The Anal eon111cr· 11901 Drema) Sam Nellt, R05Sano Brew In the third pan of .. The Omen" trilogy. young Damien. the embOdlment ol the Antichrist. rs oow an adUlt and 1 trusted adviser to Ille ptesidenl of the Unlled States (R) ( I hr , 20mln) Cl) .,_ "The Final Contllct' · ( 1981. Orama) Sam NeiN, A05Mf10 8raul In Iha third part of "'The Omen" t11IOQy. young Damien. lhe embodiment of the Antichrist. Is now en adiJlt and a trusted adviser to the ptesldent ot tne United Stata (R) (2 hrs.) 1tll(C) .,_ "The French Woman" (1981, Orama) Franc:OISe Fabian. Oeyle HaddOn. A bordello Doing kept open by a govern- ment subsidy is the scene or murder and political scandal when a VIP cUS1omer Is 1 • ~ho=~ at play 'A' (1 hr .. 37 min.) 1.,. "Hercules In New Y0<k" ( 1970. Fantasy! Arnold Stang, Arnold Schwer· zenegger The storied demigod tires of Mt. Olympus and makes a vfsit to <Antral Park. where he hnds more eitcitement than he bargained for (2 hrs.) (!) .,_ "The Slreets Ot San Francisco" ( t 972. Mystery) Karl Malden. Michael Douglas A yOYng lawyer ls framed for the murder ol a girl whose bOdy was found floattng 1n San Francisco Bay (2 hrs.) oi r00Ana1111• m .,_ "The Sea 0 1 Cortez" ( t978, Oocumenlary) This study of the animals indigenous to the inlet at Baja California includes him of killer whales that use the area 10 raise their pups (2 hrs.) ~llQMT TMCltl -.a.er.,..... NA OOLf Wall Orsney World I Olds· mobile Classie. second round. from Orlan- do, F:a.g;tj2 hrs) i ._ CY lll.lflMOlllAUCnclll 1• ~Y..., TAUi A mysterious stranger (John Candy) schemes to re-- store en economlcally depressed town. t:ll, .-cA'I TOPT91 -.a& __.. COUIC1'DI <II LOWW IOMll m llOVll "llltle Moon And Jud McGraw .. ( t979, Western) James Caan. Stefanie Powers An elclefly Indian woman relates a tale of vengeance 1n the Old West (2 hrs) Si) .... tcM••M:M ~ (8) -M llll Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buonieont1 ( t hr ) 2'18 llOVll "Locusts" (1974. Orama) Ben Johnson Ron Howard A discharged World War II pilot tries to overcome his fear of lly1ng when a swarm of toeusts en- veloGD his home. (2 hrs.) a .. ~The Spltt" ( 1968, Orama) Jim Brown. Diahann Carroll. Atter pulllng off a big robbery. a gang ha1 trouble dfvldlng the money (2 hrs ) G llO¥ll "Little Lord Fauntleroy" ( 1936. Droma) Freddie Bartholomew. C Aubrey Smith. A little Brooklyn lad beeomet a proper British lord with impeccable teste and.e:.f'ft:J~ hrs ) ~ u.a. PAim 9ClllT ~ llO¥ll "Vlct0<y" ( 1981, Adventure) Sytvesler Stallone. Michael Caine During world War II, A"ied POWs Me their hcket 10 lreedom In a match between their soccer team and the German National T earn 1n Parts In slereo 'PG' ( 1 hr 5 7 m1nJ.. t.91'1'1 OAVlllOlftll .... .,_ "The Jigsaw Mon" ( 198•. Or• ma) Michael Caine. Laurence Ollvlef. Years alter detecting 10 Moscow. an ex· British 1ntelhgence agent Is g~ radical plastic surgery and returned to Englllnd under a new ldenllty for one mote mlalon ·po· ( 1 hr . 31 min.) t:ll llO¥ll "She" ( 1983, Fantasy) Harri· aon Mutlet Sano.hi 8-rgman An Immor- tal Amazon queen helpa two men reecu. Sunday, October 12. 1986 25 -lalianlay -11 .. •,.. 1 =:t~. 1bEWn1:.1wmu•• NISS NT MC*I Bodwelser Emer- ... llOVll "Gesl~I f;ollles" (1945, Com-ald ~om.seattte (R) (t hr.) :-= .. •...: ledy~ .• M30~~k<><d. Douglas Fairbanks. ..•~.-r.i: . ....,., MW 1 ':"coor•a W CCMrrf u.t. F-'9GIT ~ bate: Yes Or No On Gann lnltlatMI" ..an. ...... ® -M 19\ Hoat8: Len Dews U.GFMlal liVnlr•MIM Nick Buonlcontl. (1 l'lr,) ~~~~ a ~~---~ "'°'°" !!!!!l.AU -u=mAT...,,... llOWll "Remo Williams The AdVenture ~·- Begins" ( 1985, AdVenlure) Fred Ward, l.W.A.T. ••1111 .. IJoe= (~In) CW•aet.,,. I:.'!'~ ~ Oil I TY (Season Premiere) An _ .... our award-winning children's nature and sci--·"* ...... ,..a.a. ence series tagging polar bears; Bona-~ .. FUCI ~ MC*I Breeder's C<own. part finds a new friend, lemurs: ll'le Hoot ... ....,. from Minneapolis, Minn (R) CIUb kids turn into sculptures. In stereo llOWll "Careful. He Mlgl'll Hear Ve llCMI "Pinocchio In Outar Space" I DAVIY MD IOUA11f ( 1983. Orama) Wendy Hughes. Rot ( 1965. Fantasy) Animated VOteeS ol Ar-Nevin. ( 1 l'lr . 56 min.} nold Slang, Cliff Owens ( 1 hr ) co.rm lllAllY MUL11f--'*11 llU MOUIPI IOCa W WMl1\a .. YW_,_ llCMI "Door To Door" (1984, Come-U.TMAC'Lll_, W1WY am M llGIOT dy) Aon Liebman. Arllss Howard ( 1 hr . -amt• ULl.8" 25 mtn ) 0 i I -RCW. "Liberty and I Cl.OllUP (l)IOUL TUii Littles" Animated. Tom .and Lucy Ur tmTU Cl) llOVll "Tl'le Devil And Daniel We~ get Involved In a dangerous advenh CIHIL.O ster" ( 1941. Fantasy) James Craig, Ed· When they crash-land on liberty lslai rrt ~· .... ward Arnold.{ 1 hr .• 52 min.) -------wwt-1of3) Q -~------Wl,_.Nf#DATLA.-------~~---41!-e.~'ftlt•ll~111111••1•~•l~f --"-Wlll1\ml •maDToplc. Elections. (1 hr J .. IWPYDAYI ICM 1U11 llA1'0llM. llOIR.VllC ID'l_._ DAW't Ale IOUA11f M ~ COLLIC10lt Thia drama p. lllfNTI 11HJ•D-trays tl'le private ltte of ll'le late Andr• ~llUCI ~ .. ,.,_ Mellon, a banking magnate. lndustria ,...111Tar-...OA*I ,.·-c:=ee and public otticial, Who donated his llOWll "City Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) -·---collection to ll'le American public alO Cllnl Eastwood, Burt Reynolds ( 1 hr. 37 co.rmDIAIYMUL11f WI with funds fOI' the National Gallefy of Ar1 min) llOvtl "Better Off Deed" ( 1986, Com-I DMllYAm llCMI "The Adventures 01 Buckaroo edf) John Cusack, David Ogden Stiers. Gl•'UOI f1AC1 Banzai· Across The 8th OlmenslOl'l" ~hr . 38 min.) llOWll "Morons From Outer Spac (1984. Science Fiction) Peter Weller, ~lnarrec~~~bleAY n.tterences" (1985. Comedy) Mel Smith. Griff Rh Joh=ow ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) _,na """',.. ..,, Jones ( 1 hr . 31 mm) .. , Maclovlo Perez hosts (1984, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley (I) NA~ Walt Disney World I Ok 0 aD1 AM lllGfU TOO Guests L~}1 hr .• 54 min ) mobile Classic:, third round. from Ottanc Chnstopher Hewett ("Mr. Belvedere"), 111!J•.AL.-,,..a""',.._ .. IOODllmDY Ra (LNe) (2 hrs.) ventriloquist Jay Johnson. actor Ernie .. Cl) UUIY-Cll>Lam..._M ..... Gf~ Reyes Jr. ("Sldekleks") LA,_11191.ft Oii M ca.' Singer· songwriter LI<>< rr•w.na O MM....,.,.,_Q Richie otters lnslghta about the making MGFILl••ll lilWZIOO.wl his latest rmrslc vldeo ..-111 n-• CD llOVll "Bring On Tl'le Girts" (19~ ~IUH••.all :::.:.WYWCKO Musical) Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lak ...,n -·-.... -l hr .. 32min.) """" --,__.llOTOll90lln ,.......,_. al II ....... .., tW CJ) ~ POOTUU. Teams to I .,. "Glofla" ( 1980. Drama) Gena 19\ .....,. Profiled: Joe Namath announced.~) (3 hrs .• 30 min ) Rowlands, Jol'ln Adames. (2 hrs • 1 min ) llCMI "Warriors Of The Wind" ( 1985. 11-~ ..... _.,. ULT WATWI Fantasy) Animated f1hr .• 35 min.) ~Q Cl) 1111 wm • u•.u Highlights of •n• • lln'Clml M1ll' '* M... Major League action are shown. Host· Mel .,.._ ..w ,. ,., ... Q .. 1.,f J.•..,··-._ .... Economic ,.C,()(S t> &::'w --·-hind tl'le Coca-Cola fonnuta chenge: n suocesa of the Asbury Partc Pr .... c;i e-n•o ~-•11• CB>llOWll "RemoWOOams: TheA<Mn1u J91Y-Ell -· Begins" ( 1985. AdVenlure) Fred Wa r .,.._ a ,...FUFFlll Joel.= < 1 hr . 54 m1n.> ..UTOFIGFU iiMI "Kid Dynamite" (1943, Come-Cl) llOWI "Rustlers' Rhapsody" (198 _.."Tarzan's Peril" (1951, Adven· dy) East Side Kids. Pamela Blake. (1 hr · Comedy) Tom Berenget, G.W. Beiley. 1ure) Lex Beri<er. Virginia Huston ( 1 hr . 30 min.) hr., 28 min.) 30 min) Cl) e ~ POOTUU. Air F0<ce at e MY .11•••--1w••n••fA•'l.L ... l --11m'f (ll)Q Notre Dame ~hrs.) M1f ..,_ al) C0U. Teams to be an- •H•IE • MC*I nouncedJ.~,· 30mln.) ~ANV\master" (1960, Wnt· 1=--•AT.,,.-· -r· IUllZll :n. trn) Ben Jol'lnton. Joanne Dru. ( 1 l'lr., 30 min..) 'ICl•FI Pro Tour. from Al- 1...,. .,.MCllll .. IWMOO ~In. flt ~/''. 30mln.) E CV C0LLm Alf FOfce 11 Notre 19 I I "......_ ar M... Dame (live) (3 hrs .• 30 min ) • ' Cl).,.. "Two Lovet" (1961, Orama) l tll~ .. ,_,YQ Shirley MacLalne. Laurene. Harvey (2 ,..,..___ hra.) ... ,.. 1-FOOYIMlWlt---(l) ..... flU,_ 26 Sunday, October 12, 1986 • .,.,. ..... •• -........ ---· -1.~·•--•m1--. l ,_ITOOlll 9 COU.• flOOTMLL TWY Hoete ~Jim Lampley. (live) e llOWll "The Glove" ( 1980, Actva1 tUft) John S.xon. Rooaevttt Grief I ;~ ''Tt'a Sad Sac*" ( 1957. Come 1 =~==-(~~ -I u I yn • he lie ire ·d )f IW 1st I trl ig ,. (S &- 0. .. el :>I 5. !I e j, ) 1 • 2 -lldu,clay Cont. ~ Beet chuck roasl Boslf)n butts. and 1 barbecue and bas11ng c.aucP arept~ed. I uml-Ollntl MAM .. _. IC-I UIA Supply and demancfS power In the marketplace IS examined 1n this look et the Caltforn1a drought. the Arab oil embargo and the desogne1 1edns Cl~ -1 a COU.. POOTIMJ. Teams ""'~ not evelleble at press time (live) (3 hf<. 35 min.) -· ...... • H•M.L Hlghhghts 1JI Mlljor League action are shOwn Host Mf"t Alen. i .,...., .. llT...r -flOI AU llAIOMI A look dt E•J rope's Woonert Mo11ement and renewable r-:=ment from Scandinavia I PMEU.mTCt- .. "A Raisin tn Tne Sun' 11961 Creme) Sidney P0ttlef Claudia McNe11 ~In .. 8mltt) .. "Compromising Pos111ons" 985. eom. ) Susan Sarenclon Raul JURi: .nr .. ""38 m n (i) "Easy LMng" ( t937 Comedy) JMn Arthur. Edward Arnold 11 hr. 30 min.) ---fUYIO(ll(. .... lla!Ull -'11MAZZW -·· ---,,.,,,, .... WTAYLOI ...... ,.,. -UC. Maryland Mtlltons. frnm Laurel. Md (Liv•) (2 hrs ) Cf) M1IP OI 1MI tltt Up synced Cheect'I and Cl'IOng's "Born tn East L A · Oevld Lee Roth's "Just a Gigolo" Irene Cara's "Flashdance Whal 8 reefing " In stereo Cl) llO¥ll "The Candlda1e" ( 1972 Ora· ma) RObert Redford. Peter Boyte ( 1 hr 50 min.) ! .... ," .... ~~ W AUr0 UC. NASCAR Delaware Fall Grand Natlonal. from Dover Del ( 1 lhr.)_,_ __ _. ....WllCUOY .. "Oh God! V<:N OellM" ( 1984 Comedy) George Borns. Ted Wass ( I t'lr .• 36 mn.) (!) DMCI NWR Judges Catherine Hick tand ("Capitol"), Ted Lange ("The Love Boat"). comedian Ronnie Schell Musical li E•rl Thomas Cont;g In stereo. Ml ......... I .... && .-NnlP•M HrTI .. '"Th• Road To Alo" (1947 ) Bing Crosby, Bob Hop& 12 ;•,....Animated A gr<:NP of IOY9ble. lop-eared canines crvsaaes to find tamllles fOf homeless. stray dogs ( 1 ht.) • .,_ • 1~t" (1979. Comedy) John 8iilutN. TOlhlro Mifune. (3 hrs ) l ll'ITTaMIDll•Gel ....... ....., ,_ (s.aton Premiere) Follows the 11"'9 of ttudent& et 1 school for the per· forming arts Today Everyone retums for the new year. Chris la depreaed when hll dr.eams don't come true. (1 ht.) OI 1MI ... -Wini C11°aa atA9\ll Guest. Benrand Tevernler I ,......,. HI ,..,wmt. AlmO ..... t:a llCYCU UC. HlQhllgt'lts of the World Pro Road Race and the Vet0dr<>m4t Champ1<>nsh1p, from Colorado Springs. COIO (Ta~) ( 1 ht) •= ... It lllO¥A1IOI Preventive measures and new methods of treating bacl< problems. 1=:•AY .... 'll MCMI "Real Genius" ( t985, Come- dy! vat Kiimer. Gabe Jarret. ( 1 hr .. •s min) l J llO¥ll "Remo W1tllams: The Adventure Begins" ( 1985. Adventure) Fred Ward, Joel Gray. ( 1 hr .. S• min.) t:a@ llOTOH• IWllTIA• Ml 9 Ml • TMI 91\ A weekly feature h;ghlogtltlng a player °' team from the past. a current pettonatlty and en analytl- cal prevteW of the week'• mo.t Important con~Taped) 8 "Romano• On The High Seaa" \i948, Moslcatreortt a.y. Jeck Carton. l'f:" Ulll)lllCID ..... rrtAUW. ITM PAMI Animated. The wave of a maglo wand brtnga fantasy to thla adven· ture that features trotla, caatles. elves. prtnoesses end dragons. ( 1 hr.) e NOVA (Season Premlate) Beginning tis 14th season. this award-winning IC~ ence documentary serlel examines how the victims of a former Argentinian gov- ernment'• reign of terror ere being Identi- fied through the effort• of a forensic an- thro~~d~tlcltt. O ( 1 hr.) I~ Bedford Incident" ( 1965, Orama) Richard Widmer!<. Sidney Poltlef t! hr , 42 min.) (J) llACIC YUM • ..,.. Hlghllgt'lla ot the year t965 with a feature on former football great Red Auerbach. ( WHAT A c:cumm Ntkolal sinks Into debt when he uses his credlt cardS on a shopping spree. IOllllQ Thomas Hearns vs. Doug DeWitt tor the NABF Middleweight tltte, scheduled for 12 rounds, from Cobo Hell =1~ ·~:: ..... ft~ . ecMOUmC...,.. • mca .,_ "Maxie" (1a8S. Comedy) Glenn Close. Man<Sy Patlnkln. ( 1 hr , SO min) • M PM&Y Uncle Jake'a lady • Irland (Gretchen Wytef) wanta 10 get •1mai:. • ..., •ITM'fm ~---.... ,A CGWn'IYI mATaT _..,.. LI 1111 Profiled. BasebaN gr•t Jol'lnny Bench. Hotted by Kan Howard. ... "The Secret Lift Of Wetter Mtt• ty" ( 19•7. Comedy) Denny Kaye, Vifgln- 1a Mayo (2 hrS.) all COU.. flOCnlM.&. T W'N to be a~ nounced (3 hrs . 15 min ) • ,,_au_ Masonry WOf'k: a visit to a concrete block factory: h mlng the family room addition: planning the new room's Interior O --· rmtJ CM treml 111111111 TO 9'7 COLLmNO!IM&. ICD•IW9 ....... , __ .-AY..-c.. .. _., ___ ..,. mA111T9Glnl Ll•IDI Cl) ATM .... With Rex Reed and Bill Harris. SohedUled reviews: "The Color of Money" (Paul Newman, Tom Cruise). "Jumpln' Jack Flash" (Whoopl Goldberg. Stephen Collins) ; "Happy New Vear" {_Peter Fa»t. Cherles Cuming). III -. a a.r a M ._ Sched- uled reviews: "The COior of Money" (Paul Newman, Tom Cruise); "Sid and Nancy" (Gary Oldman. Chloe Webb}; "True Sto- ries" (Swootie Kurtz) . I llO'tOSIS-,,_ au ... Masomy work; a vlalt to a concrete block factory; framing the tam ly room addition; planning the new room' a Interior. O (I) COU. POOTUU Teamt to be an- nounced. (live) (3 hra,, 30-m.n.)-CD llO¥ll "Hollywood Ghott Stories" (t98S. Documentary) ( t hr .. 1 S min.) Cl) llOWll ''Pe<aonal Best" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Mariel ~lngway, Patrice Donnelly. l~mln.) • w..au..-... • WOll.D -Game One. Botton Red Sox or Calllorn a Angels at Houston Asttosor New York Meta. (Live) (3 hrs.) I~~ rA ..... mmTIMW llOWll "Sirocco'' (1951, Adventure) Hum~y Bogart. Marta Toren (2 hra.) I MT1\llTM IAUC1ICA M llflC• A tootl et how contem- porary African soclel organizations and hfealyles ha11e been shaped by the lnflu· ence ot the natl•e. Western end lstamlc cultures O ( t hr ) ·===-= (!.,. "Tratll*S" ( 1985. Science Ac· tlon) Tim Thomerson. Helert Hunt. ( 1 hr .. 25mln.) Cl) llO¥tl "American Graffiti" ( t973, Comedy) Ron Howard. Cln<Sy Wlltlams. lhrs .. 30 min.) .., ..... .. ""..,.. --.._.,.,..,.. TOO Cl.a. flOI comicllT Henry break• his arm. and Mr. Wainright tilret an over- ambitious artist to help him with Coemlc ICowE.:" Laa .............. M ca..-Singer • songwriter Lionel Riehle otters Insights ab001 the making of his latest music vfdeo. llOWll "The Grey Fox" ( 1982, West- ern) Richard Farnswor1h, Jackie But· r~ (1 hr., 32 min ) -~~ -····h·------·11:8 ... Sunday, October 12, 1Ha \ 27 ..... Scheduled: Juloe Newton. MichMt McOoneld. Regine. George Ben- ton, Petet, Pevl and Mary ("No EMy Walk to Freedom''), M8'ba Moore and Freddie Jed(aon ("A Little Bit More"). Pu Revere and the Aaldera ("Kicks"). Patti LaBelle (Interview) • In stereo. ( 1 ht.) I Wlll'•C.:HUTI . --.&. -Ttcl end Jemie buy e con "*''•stolen~ ··=~&WOfM Bini Oevtd Anenbofough obMM9s the tr ... and Wiidiife In the wor1d'1 largest woodlanda, e band of foreat1 enclroling the=~•· (R) Q (1 hr.) 1.-ATflOfil The New Vork-butd ooe-flng Big Apple ClrCUI vlllts Boston to shire lta tent with the Pops In a blend of music:, anlmll acts end aerial feats. In stereo. (R) ( t hr.) CB).,. ''City Heet" (1964, Adventure) Cllnt Eastwood. Burt Reynolds. T owarda the end of Prohibition. a cop whose part-'* Is murdered teams up with his on.- time friend, a pti'late detective, and or- -cheltratee tome fancy footwonc to track down the kllletl. 'PG' Q (1 hr .. 37 min.) CD .,. "Agnes Of God" (1985. Ora· ma) Jane Fonda. Anne Bancroft. Invest~ gating e newborn Infant's delth at a oon· vent, e peycNatrlst'a ...,ch for a ratlonel exptenetlon II clouded by e young nun's faith Ind mystlcilm. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 37 lmlnJ.u.o Ullll 1111 .. Cl) ... LIWllMT ,_..°'9., ,....,.. ... Murlel qulla her job. .,. "Cet's Eye" ( 1985, Suspense) Drew Barrymore. J.mea Woods. A myst• rloUI atrey feHne link• thrae mecabre 110- rlee by Stephen King. 'PG• 13' Q ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) -· "* 9'I TMI ... Guest: Nell g~ I= Sandy's gullt·1trlcktn when she recdl .,,..King out one hlgh-tchool dlte =-".:rOf .... • 'illwtl'" .,_. The work of ad· ventUfOUI lcientllta to conquer new fron- tier• -from a norHtop. unrefueltd around-the-world flight, to unexpfored caves In the Bahamas -are e .. mlntd. Q i hr.) . IWICT._ WC& I•• ''Worct1 By Heart" In the earty 1900I. the young people of e small Mldwwtem town attempt to <MK· come racltl sxeJudlot. (Pet1 2 Of 2) (R) Q..(1 hr.) {ll)UY ..... M ...... A behlncHhe1ceneil look at the maklnQ of the vtdeo for the IOnO ''Stuctt With Yoo" from the grOUP'• new album. "Fore.'' In e-.o. Cl) .. "City Heat"(~eM. Adventure) ~ EMtwood. 8Uf1 Alynttdl. TOWlldt the end of Prohlbft~ •• cop wtQt pert-'* II murdef9d teame up -"" hit <>M-tima Mind. a private ~90tM. and «· cheelfat• tome flnc:y footWOl'k to track down the derl. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 37 min.) ...... MIU)IM --- 28 Sunday, October 12, 1988 ,., ... ,.. .,_ ... A ~ teenager IS taken on e wild ldventure WtMif\ he has to entertain hit highly Imaginative cousin KeYln. l a. ... uw .... M••-Featured: a visit with U.S. MfWot tOWina champion. KMtney Johneton: a locic athow San Dllaans han- dle streea; a photographer w.flO shoots be-~; e k><* at money being made at lndl-an rtlefWtlon ~a end bingo. • ..._ ,._ Judges: C.theflne Hick· land J"Capftol") • Teel Lange ("The Love Bott' ) • comedian Romie Schell. Musical : Eat1 ThomasConley. In atereo. .,.,,, ... .,. "Rottier$' Rhapsody" (1985. Comedy) Tom Berenger. G.W. Balley With hll trusted horle. e b&azlng lixijUn and e llmftlete ~ of fringed ahfrts. a crooning COWboy rettorea peace to a troubltd town. In stereo. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. ,,.,28 =-~TUaraWTIUlml .. Cl)DOlmO. llDWll "The People Vs. Jean Harris" (1981. Ofame) ~ Burstyn. Martin Ba1- 11m. Baed on trlt*:tlpts of the trial of 'the prlVete school heedmi.treee convicted of murdering h« lover. "ScarWle Diet" author Hennen T amower. (3 hrl.) ... "Night Of The JUggler" (1980, SUlpenae) JemM Brolln. Cilff Gorman. A former police offlcef launchel a desperate seetctl through the 1trMta of New York City fOf' his dluatlter. who was kidnapped i~~nel. (2hrl.) ·----~ Chlceoo Bulls at LOI Angelee Lakers (Live) (2 hrs.. 30 min.) Cl) YOU WMI M -Guest: Nell Stdake. In stereo. , .... The Naked Spur" (1953, Weatern) Jemee Sttwart. Janet Leigh. A bounty hunter. an ex~. an old pros- pector, en ootlew Ind a glr'I join fOf'ces In a struggle tot eurvMI. (2 hra.) • -I I •t ''Words By Heart" In the Mrty 1900I, the ~ people of e smell Mldweetem town ettempt to over- come racial Jnfudloe. (Pert 2 of 2) Q ( t hf.) ! ....... m&TSmamu 1ca 00M11ea Ahead: Music of Mlle8 Oavll" Thll ptOflle ol the ltte and career of Jen trumpeter Mile& Divis, teeturea clMllc performances. e 1986 Sptlng oonoer1, and mtervlewa with ft1lnda end aktemen, TnclUOlng Olz:zy Gii· lelpie. Qeofge a.neon al'ld .Wbie Han· cOOk. aa well aa e rare Interview with Devis hlmeelf. In atereo. ( 1 hr.) ~--"Better Off DMd" ( 1986. com- edy) John ~. David Ogden Stiers. A kMeldc t~I hMrtlChe Intensifies when ~ In town cN.tee etter hlS •11~~1wm1n.) ~:.. "Remo Wllltmt: The Adventure ~.. ( 1886, AcMntuft) Ffed Ward. Joel Gray. With the help of e phlloeopNcel rnlrtMlll .,.. meeter. a MN Yonc cop r• ~ by the ~t It molded Into en lrwlf'lcfble crime flOht« 'PG-13' Q (1 hf .. 5t min.) CD .. "Comptomlelng POlltlon.s" [1995, Comedy) SuMn Sarandon, Reul Julia. A bOrld hol •twtfe tvrne emateur ~ end • up tome atartllnQ MCf•ll wtllle inveetlgatlng the murder of h« phi- landeflng Long ll&lnd dentist. 1t ( 1 r 38~ Cl) "Assault For~" ( 1980. Adve tura) Roger Moore . .JetT* Maeon. An e centric frogman Is called In to oiwen t plans ot extortlonilt• who are threatenlt to C:•; North ~ oll riga. (2 tn.) I MClll From OeJt Tree. " ... _... .. a•••Wnl-Q lJl8n\m Of ---,..,. Actor Stecy Keac:tl on• tour of New Vo City. an loteMtw with ect,.. C.rr. Baker; e new A9glne's ~tdub on 11 Frenc:h Riviere; young entrepreneur Pel.II Foit. '1 ht.) l&I ---IOO'IW.A II .. .. ~TUCU .. Cl) .... .._ Hammet lnves gates the case of e woman who degtd died as a result of• drug O\«doee. 1 hr.) l wrOfnmcmo "The Girts fn The Office ( 1979, Comedy) St.un Sa:lnt J.me Barbara Eden. Four young women worl Ing at a huoe new department store mv choose ~ love end IUOCMa. I hrl.) l lMl\mOf-.. ITAM Of W Perlormenc.. by u~ end-OOmlng mualc Ind comedy act. Recording artiSts: T Greham Brown. Che relle, the Fore9ter Sitters, K.nny Jemei the Judds. Mell'aa Mofgan, Aun-0.M.C Sawyer Brown Ind Wh<dnl. Comics; Jo Baher. Meurlol LaMardle. Cero4 Lelft and Merk McCollum. Lellle Uggams an Doc Severlr.n .,. the hotte. (2 hra.) 1::~--UMI lllCIYm LOGa AT 'MIF C Al Edward Donley, Robert De« Robert Beck. LIHlan Vernon Katz and Ser John Heinl (A-Pe.) loln hot! Lout Aul(eyset tor • dlscusslon of current Issue fac~w economy. ( 1 hr.) ~ •Yll "Sliver Bullet" (t985 Suspente) Gary Busey, Corey Hairr Baltd on Stephen Klng'1 ncN'llle of 1 handicapped 13-yHt-dd who tries 11 convince hla uncle thet murders In thei town ara the handiwork of W9fewoNet. 'R QJ t hr .. 35 min.) Cl) llOWll "The Doctor And The Devlls' ( 1985, Oreme) Timothy Da"on, Jonathaa Pryce. A 19th-century Engtltlh enatom: professor's rrustretlon With the quellty o corpses he Is reoel\llng tor eicperlmeritt leads him to dell with two unMVOty char ec:ters. 'R' (1 hr .. 32 mfn.) •1 NUCI ftalY MWI--.. ~ .... -L ,_,__In stereo. (1 hr ) di •r 11 FF ,. -Hewt( become! the mantQer of a hMvywelght boxer. O u hr.) • '"""--Of M --P.aul Actor Stecy l<eacn on a tour of MN York City: In Int~ with actNet CertOI Baker: e new Regine's nlgMctub on the French RMefe: young erit~ J PIUl~hr.) • --Maggit acotPll • man'• on.r of e c:rulel. 1==-=-A look at the portrayel of blacks In 1llme. lndudlna pro-fllel of Hattie Mc:Otnlll. 8teoln F9tcrit. e u "Bojanglel" Roblnlon, Oorothy Dan· dtldge tnd Sidney P~ler. (R) Q (1 hf.) .. I r, • k >II .., J I• y 1 ,• 11 2 · 1atmc1ay Cont • CC) ... "Bee<" (1985, Comedy) LOfet· ta Swtt. Rip Torn. Madison Avenue takes II on the chin u an ltd executive hires three awr• Joe's for a campaign to pump up the Mlee of Notbecker Beer 'R' ( 1 hr , 22 min. .. .... flOOTUU, (II) \ I I en 1IUIT A&l.4TM -=ec COIJ Mualclana Erle Clapton. Phil Collins, eton John. P9ul Mceertney, Tina Turner. Rod Stewert and S11~blne thelt tal- ent• In thla conoert staged In London to benefit a charity maf\808d by Prince CNt1a CC _.. "The Perlls Of Gwendoline" (1984. Adventu~) Tawny Kitaen. Brent Hl.lff. Joho Willie's comk: strip heroine comes to lite In a ser1e$ of thrllllng adven- tur-. 'R'~ hr~ I·-u ---.... ,.._ .. ......... .,. .. _.."Barbarian Queen" ( t985,,Ad- venrure) Lana Clarkson. Katt Shea. With their medl9vll village In ruins, three female warriorl take on the tyrant who caused the daltnJCllon. ( 1 hr .. 30 mm.) -(I)--"An American Werewolf In Lon· don" (1981. Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Agutter. The vacation of two young Americana on a walking tour of England is ruined when a werewolf attack leaves one deed and the other cursed with a hunger tor human flesh. 'A' (1 hr .. 37 min.) .. 1.1m1,....,• ~ .... tW 'JIU&':-A lottery winllef It asked to Invest In a revolutionary lnwollon that has extraordinary powers, I, ........ ~ ........ OllJMWAU. .,. "Gumshoe" ( 1972. Comedy) Albert Flnney, Janice Rule. A nightclub emcee turna private eye and winds up en- tangled In an African revok.ltlon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1 ...... M •Hiii This profile of a Belgian freight•'• crew during a 5,000-mlle jour· My from Duluth, Minn.. to Northern Eu· rope l"uetr•tea why some people chooee • ... ftrlng life. (A) Q ( 1 hr.) young actress, who IS determined to keep WO(king In spite of the eerie, netV&-wraek· ~ events happening t~hef.. (~hrs.) ' m .,. "Strange Invaders" ( 1982, Sci· ence-Flctlon) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen. Super-ln1elllgent beings from space mate- rlalize in a smau mldwestern town and as- sume the bodies of'its rMldent.s. (2 hrs.) mcw•aftMlll.-etm ~--"Trancers" (1985, Science Flc· tlon) nm Thom.son, Helen Hunt. Hot on the heels of an malevolent mystic with murderous plans, a cop travels back In time from the year 2247 to Los Angeles of 1985. 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr., 25 min.) CD ll0¥9 "Talk Dirty To Me Part IV' ( 1985, Adult) Talja Rae, John letlle. A group of am0<ous mermaids decide to give romance on dry land a try. ( 1 hr .. 21 min) (!) llCMI "The Road To Hong Kong" ( 1962, Comedy) Bing Crosby. Bob Hope. Two dancers become lnvol'ved In a ~Y ope<atiOn In Hong Kong. (2 hrs.) 1W• .,. "Pe<secutlon" ( 1974, Orama) Lana Turner, Ralph Bates. The trouble Is just beginning when a disturbed woman puts her wealthy husband out of the way. lhr., 55 min.) mn'TUCU 119 CADllDIPI~ a AlllCI ..... u.u. . ... DMICll' TO m tlTI Musical guests· the S.O.S. Band ("Bo<rowed Love"). In stereo . • CMa "',,.._,., (%) ll0¥9 "Person.al Best" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly. Two young female athletes are torn be- tween love and ambition as they train for ~=wr=n~·~4 min.) tt11 {I llOWll "C8n Yoo Keep It Up For A Week?" ( 1978. Comedy) Jeremy Bui· lock. Richard O'Sullivan. A young woman aP.rees to marry her boyfriend on the oon- d1l1on that he remain gainfully employed fOf seven eta~ hr., 35 min.) · -· ATM With Rex Reed and Bill Harris. Scheduled reviews: "The Color of Money" (Paul Newman, Tom Cruise); "Jumpln' Jaok Flash" (Whoopi Goldber~. Stephen Collins): "Happy New Year ' i eter Falk, Cher1ee Durning). , IMMY.O •· .,. "Allen ContamlnatiOn" (1981, Selenoe-FiOtion) Ian MoCutlock. Louise Marieau. An astronaut responsible for transporting deadly baet9fial eggs from Mars plots to take over the Earth. (2 hrs.) Cf) _. "The Frozen Dead" (1967, Hcxror) Dana Andrews. Anna Polk. A German scientist attempts 10 bflng back the Hitler regime by thawing OOf NW ~~evolunteers. (2hra.) I .IOU..._ ... ••••••rm UNm&YMM ..... wmtMU.CQlllC,_ .. ~1UCU -.,. "Perfeot Timing" ( 1982, Ota· ma) Stephen Mari(le, MIChelle Scarbelli. An lll·timed career change puts a New York photographer's love Ofe and flnancet on the skids. until he teams up with his womanlz:lng brother and a punk rocker. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (B) .,. "Thunder Alley" ( 1985. Ora• ma) Roger Wlls0n, Jill Schoeten. The for· tunes of a rock ba-nd rise when an Ar1zona farmboy signs on as lead guitarist. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) . ·1"' cm ...... , lmTGP•wmlOCCUITDOWM au. .... , .... ., PU IOLI Wal1 Disney World I Olds- mobile Classic. third round, from Orlando. Fla. (R) CD _. "Night 01 The Living Dead" ( 1968. HOfror) Judith O'Oea, Duane Jones. Dead bodies beeome man-eating monsters when they are activated by a ra- diation leak. ( 1 hr , 30 min. l l .... AUCTIOll -.... -~9·oesperate Character&'' ( 1971, Orama) Shirley MacLalne. Ken· neth Mars. A middle-aged New Yori( oou- ple try to maintain their home amid the squalor and advancing decay of the city U hr .. 45min) • llCMI "Twenty-Four Hours To Kill" ( 1965, Orama) Mickey Rooney, Walttf Slezak. A gang ol smugglers force an air· liner down for a layover 1n Lebanon. (2 ;hrs.~llOlM lllODl w .... ut::i'AMDm--•-Mm A bel'llnd·the-scenes 100~ at the making of the videO for the song "Stuck With Yoo" from the group's new atblJm. "Fore." In stereo. Wal>..,TMCll we _. "Hell's Angels On Wheels" (1987, Orama) Adam Roarke, Jack N.1· chotson. A gang of motorcycle toughs is IOfoed to flee following the grudge-kllllng ota saliOf. (2 hrs.) ®.,. "BachelOr Party" ( 1984. Com· edy) Tom Hanks. T•wny Klteen. A care- free school bus driver's pale deci~ to throw • pre-wedding party f()( him; com- plicating matters Is the fact that the girl's father dlsapproves of her choice. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 46 min.) i .... MOUIAT 1W .,. "The Sterile Cuckoo" ( 1969, SOAP QUESTIONS ••. homPaae4 Ot•ma) Liu Minnelii, Wendell Burton. A lonely. mixed.up college co-eel tries to manipulate a naive. sensitive freshman Into a romantic •ff=·~ hrt .. 30 mlo.) • 1 U'IWAY LM In stereo. ( 1 hr., min.) I Cllt .. ~a.IU_l.llNITI ZEA& -... Judgea: Catherine Hick· lend ("Capitol"). Ttd Lange ("The Love BOit") • comtdian Ronni. Sohell. M~I ~t: Earl ThOtnat Conley. In stereo. (!) a .wt M -Guest Nell Sedaka. '" lttfto. l .... au. .. "Stnctuary Of Fear" (1979, M)'lt«Y) Bernard Hughes. K•y Lenz. A ~York City prleat betrien<lt an a&plrlflO cuetlM, we ••aea& tUt YM eoa&act Cite pro1ram director of tit.at 1&ado9 vta teleplaoae or -tv• better -la a letter. All vJewer retpoue diet ce ... tato TV a tad ... an l'eCOH ... ftey reellJ .. ma.ke a dlffaraee wMtl It com" to Nhlndal a allow diet'• bem tak• off th air. Al for Su&a Barbara ltetaa retuH4 la Ch TallllMl1eee area, we ,_,, U.w wutlter It wUl lte or "" lt9t fer •dlen wlll'v• wrlttea la altHt '11u&a Bar'Mra," "R1u'1 B,,.,'' "Lovtaa" Uld US.rd! fer Tom•rnw' -dlete lut ~0ow1aeem to set b•mpe4 ... mnt .,... .... 1till ltave. a peat coterie of loJal tau-Jnta1 we'Vt ••aea&ed to L.B.. cootact tle proaram dineton ud 1ee If yoa cu en aome of dill viewer elMt to 1et a favorite IHW retal'Dff to die air. H•ve a question •bout lour favorite soap or wap sw1 Write to ~ncJ.. HkJcb, c/o News America Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, C.Jif. 91714. SbewilltnsM'r u m1ny questions •s she c..en in her column, but the volume of m.O mates penontl replies impouible. , r: ....... Sunday, October 12, 1988 29 ' I TV NEWS PIONEERED BY CBS NETWORK ••• rrom..,.s · It was an unusual outburst from a man known for cool under fire, a characteristic -Cronkite never needed more than during 1hoee tragic days in November 1963, when television news was jolted into maturity by a cballenp far greater that anythina it had previously tllperienced. It was lucky that CBS and NBC had expended their evening news from l 5 minutes to a balf·bour not long before Kennedy was murdered, because the nation was about to stumble into its most divisive era since the Civil War. Jn journalism, bi:4 stories make careers. This one was no dlff'erent. For example, Dan Rathet's report.ina from Dallas led to his promotion as CBS White House correspondent over several more-ex- perienced bands a few weeks later. Cronkite benefited more than anyone. Althouab he'd ancboced "The CBS Ev~ nina News" for 18 months and handled every political convention since 1952, he wu ~ by most as a reliable but uninspired workhorse. But ip iu shocked state, reliable was exactly what the country wanted. Even his i>m<>nalinteresu were riaht for the tlme. Cronkite was an admirer of the space pr'OIJ'lm, one of the few major stories that didn't make viewers wince durina the turbulent '60s, and his identification with it added to the reservoir of aood will. It was four years before he peued NBC's popular Chet Huntley and David Brinkley in the ra~np, but once he did, he never looked back. CBS was accustomed to success. Its reputation bad been establish~ in World War 11, thanks to the dramatic reporting of Edward R. Murrow ("Tbjs ... is London"). After the war, CBS' first daily television newscast with DouJlas Edwards was followed by NBC's ··c amel News Caravan'' with Jpbn C.ameron Swayze. Tbe two men couldn't have been less alike. With his boutonniere and bubbly "Let's go hopscotching the world for headlines.. signature phrase, Swayze re- sembled a door-to-door salesman who just bad made a big sale. Onoc his news days ended, be DID become a salesman, of TimeJl watches ("It's still tickina!"). By contrast, Edwards was so low-key that even a S<:rcwball suuestion from his .. director -th1u he learn Braille so he could look at the camera and still ''read" the news -didn't JCt much of a reuction. That director. Don Hewitt, still is a dynamic force in television. In spirit. if not years, he's the same imp sent to cover a New Jersey prison disturbance 40 yean ago, found the ruckus over when be · arrived, and aot his footqe anyway by malcina an obsoene acsture at the inmates and sbootinJ the reaction. Hewitt coined the word "anchorman" to describe Cronkite's role at the l 9S2 f2litical conventions, directed Murrow on 'See It Now1" produced the first Nixon· Kennedy deoate, and created (and still controls) the most-watched, profitable and enduring series in the annals of television Actor drums up business LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Beach Boys made a aµest appearance on NBCs "You ~r· and John Stamos sat in on drums for two songs. The 1tory calls for Stamos, who plays Matt, to audition as a replacement drum- mer for the group after the regular DAYTIME ••• FromPaC•• Hensley will be ,ettina away from .. As the World Tums" later this month, but only for two week&. Hensley, wbo hu worked lteldiJy aih:Joinina tbo show. year aao,, is abOut to for California and Me~1co for tome much-needed Relit ••• Krtadu Alf .... set to leave "Days" and her role of Hope at the bqinnina of neat year tw become eopte<t to Simon Franci1 Maeaufey from Bnta1n. No official da1e let for the weddi~. However, Kris-tian'• caunalC U.. T,....l, who plays MeU.m. bu made it official that she and n..w WallMe Jea·Todd, "Days of Our Uva") will •Y I do" on Nov. J. Wallace landed' a recurrina role on the prime .. timc abow "'Hotel!' so Sunday, October 12, 1986 drummer suffers an injury. The show, which stars Jack Klu'1tlan, wiJI be broad- cast later this year. In real life, Stamos is a substitute drummer for the Beach Boys. "I &o on the road with them on hiatus." said Stamos. He plays with the group durina the encores. "The first concen I ever went to was the Beach Boys at the Unjversal Amphitheater when I was l 6. I've always been a big fan. l met them throuah some friends and they asked me ifT wanted to ao on the road with them." DANSON ••• homPaceS doesn't Intend to return at the end of the current ~son when her contract expires. Danson re-negotiated his contract, so he is obU,.ted to be bid nelt yearifNBC wanu to continue the show. ':Perhaps by midxason we'll ,et enaaJC<i and a weddina by the end of tfie year 11 a possiblity," he said. "I think the uncertain· ty of Shelley's return next year aives us the opponunity. to write the relationship to some son of conclusion." journaliJm, "60 Minutd." "As a kid, 1 wanted to be either Julili Marsh the dlrcc1or in '42od Street,· • Hildy lohoson, Lhe reporter in 'The Fro Page,'" he said. "Alona came televisic and. by God, I could be both oflheml" J( Hewitt supplied the energy, Murra supplied the re9ut.atioo. Sin« bis death l 96S, he's evolved into the Georae Was ington of television news. Like Wuhin ton, the real man is buried by the Jea,end Murrow's team of repon.ers-proteg durina World War U formed the CBS Ne' core for 2.S years. Murrow later pioneen the television documentary and made uniquely his own, never more so tban wi his March 9, 1954, broadside 11 Sen. J, McC.arthy. The show relied primarily on footage the infamous Red hunter in action_, whic in effect. let McCarthy do himseh in. 8 the summation was pure Murro· "(McCarthy's) actions ... have causi alarm and dismay ·amonast ... our am abroad, and ajven considerable comfort our enemies at home. And whote fault that7 Not really his ... Cassius was rig.t 'The fault, dtar Brutus, is not in our sui but in ounelves.' " Murrow dled a frustrated man emb tcred by the drastic way his belov1 documentaries. early television's me influential journalism. bad been cut bac What he didn't envision was the evoluti• of the evenina news, by tbe mid·1960s t showcase of television news. While CBS and NBC fousht for ratin supremacy, ABC finally expanded evenina news to 30 minutes in 1967, a1 their combined daily thrust had me impact that any documentary ever cou achieve. That day-to-day saturation, coupl with technology that enabled tclcvisi• reporters to get their work on the air almc instantly, even in the midst of a shooti war, helps explain how, for the first time aovemment relinquished control of t way a war was perceived back home. It was inevitable that reporting of t Vietnam War would clash with policy. 1965, CBS aired a story ftom Morley Sat showina U.S. soldiers destroyini t viU. of Cam Ne, focusina on the potc but appallina image of U.S. troops usi liahtcrs to set the villaae hutches ablaze. was that controversial story, more than a other, that ushered in what New Yor~ television critic Michael Arlen called t ''livinr·room war.'' By 968, even Cronkite entered the fr: For the first and last tjme, he used "T CBS Evenina News" as a personal foru His conclusion that "the only tational \\. out" of the war was neaotiation had ~~und 'impact on at least one view Jdent Lyndon Johnson, who confid to aides thah if bt•d lost Cronkite, he'd 11 the country. "It was the fint time," wrc 04avid Halbentam, "• war had be declared over by a comment.ator." By the end of the horrific 19609, to ma viewen television had become inti chanaeable with the tMd news it deliven cPleMe ... ...,,.,..,.s • w n l• ~- :s IS d 11 h I( >f n. .u •St ,, '\ c , 'I NEWS SHOWS EXP ANDED IN SIX TIES ••• FromPaeeSO not a new thou&ht. Years earlier, Alabama Gov. Georae Wallace had suqestcd that n was publkity given to d v1l-nghts ac- uvitics. and not any underlyi ng inJusucc, that was responsible for the problem. A notfon on the fringe worked its way into the mainstream. The networks mis- read the depth of feeling at first. 1 llustrated by CBS cxccuta ve (later NBC News president) William Smal~s Joke tha1 "they stall went ahead with the tJOston Tea Pany. even though we couldn't ge1 a mobile un11 there in time." Nobody laughed when the Nixon admin- istration launched a full-scale assault on the .Press generally, and CBS New~ in particular. using V1c.c President Spiro Aanew as the point man. In spct..-ch after speech, Agnew charged that "a tiny. enclosed fraternity of pri vileged men" with a liberal bias ran the major news outleu in television and print. It was not CBS' finest hour. When · Agnew was especially critical of the ne1works' "instant analysis" after speeches and press conferences, CBS Chairman William PaJey responded by banning instant analysis. if only for a shon time. In the early 1970s. Watergate added more heat to the battle ~tween the administration and the networks. But until the Senate Waterptc hearings headed by U.S. Sen. Sam Ervin were broa dcast for 11 weeks. Watergate was not a television story, ~cause ats very complexity made it difficult for a visual medium to explain. CBS did scheduJe two I 5-minute reporu on "The CBS Evening News," an ex- traordinary commitment of time for a half. hour show. After the firs t, Nixon aide Charles Colson tned to pressure Paley into canceling the second of them . Paley refused. sort of. It was stall cut in half. And where was AB News at this time? Hardi) anywhere al 4lJI. Despite a few 1neffcctual gestures -hinng Harry Reasoner from CBS in 1970. and teaming him with Barbara Walters six years later- ABC with the smallest staff and the lowest ratings, wasn't a factor until the late '70s. when it gave its 1nnovat1 ve sports presi- den t, Roone Arledge. control over news. too. Characteristicall y, Arledge moved swift- ly. Reasoner and Walters were replaced by a tri o of news anchors. one of whom. Peter Jennings, finall y got the job to himself. Arledge launched ''2020." A BC s answe r to "60 Minutes." and using many of the techniques he devd oped in sports. gave ABC news a faster. snazzier pace. Finally. as an outgrowth of ABC's coverage of the U. hostages in Tehran. he created "Ntghthne" with Ted Koppel. th e first im~rtant advance for network news since "60 Minutes" 1n the late 1960s. -lporls Cont __ ......... ey __ _ Reduce your taxes. Support the American Heart Association. ft American Heart v Auoclaflon i ==-'.('-'") tl:ll Ol COU.. POOTULL T .... ._.. not •r"rhl• .. ..,_ tlMe. (U..) (I ...... ~ . 11:11 D 1111 • IA-.U. ........... .. =-~ ................. Heee: ,.,--.... ~· t.a AUTO 1M*1 NAaCAA D ....... , .. -.............. ,,... Dower, Del (1 hr.) -· llCYCU UC. ............ ... Wedd ,,. ..... ..... .ti ... v .... --.a..,11=.._.c .. .. ........ c-.. CT (t hr.) ... TMll • Tiii IA A ..-., ...... ...... ... . ,..,. -.......... ... ............... ,... ..... ,~---................................. ...... wtl UL(T...., ··""-..... 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With the success of "60 Minutes" and "2020," prime time was another target for ellpansion. This fall, on any given week, there may be as many as fi ve news- magazine shows on the alf. From IS minutes of "bopscotchina the wo rld for hcadJines, .. network news depart- ments grew into powerful duchies ~~ose combined re venue approaches S 1 bllhon, no lonier run by seat-of-the-pants JOUrnal- 1sts. but by middle-level management of huge corporate conglomerates. It sounds in better shape than it is. Pessimistic predictions are easy to find these days. They foresee affiliate stations taking on what the networks now do, and sheer surfeit of news reducing the networks' audience so drastically that network news operations will be no more than electronic news services that transmit stories to affiliates. What of mighty CBS News?. . iherc's trouble in paradise. Falhna revenue from shrunken ratings and a soft economy, coupled with a power struggle at the upeermost corpo~ate level. led to deep and painful cutbacks in manpower. After 30 years offailure against "Today" and later"Good Morning, Ame~ca." "!he CBS Morning News" was sh~t lake a tired old horse. It will be replaced in Jam-!ary by an as-yet-unformed broadcast. outside the news division's jurisdiction. Even the Murrow-Cronkite-Rat~er legacy is wealcenina. "The CBS Evening News" recentJy had th~ l~we~t share of the aud ience (20 percent) 1n its history . At one point.. HeWltt, Rather, and others even offered to buy CBS News and separate it from the troubled corporation. That offer was rejected. but Andy .. Roon~y. th~ resident curmudae<>n or 60 Minutes, spoke for a lot of people when be ~mJ>C<!: "CBS News will never be as aood as It was . To be fair, perha~ it's just the victim of its own lofty reputauon. . "The other networks are treated hlte networks," complained Gene Jankowtki, P.residcnt of the CBS Broadcast Oroup . :.Out we're treated like some kind of va.Jue sys1em.'' NEXT: Counrrified com blooms on the Vast Wuttl.and. Sunday, Ociober 12, 1988 31 .. ack in Stock!· C olor Syst em t ' 32 Sunday, October 12, 19M