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1986-10-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
l'oanttata Valley OCeaDV.lew UnlYenltJ BRaacla Weetmhieter 21 eo.taMaa IS lllt•lon Viejo 40 Buntinston Beach · 0 ~unaBlll• 9 ltYIDe 0 Tu•thi 28 24 llaterDel 21 La1una Beach Newport Harbor .17 TrabucoHW• . 22 St. Bernard . 7 CltANGE Q)\Sf RACING COVERAGE \\'IN+G() J. SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBER S SATURDAY, OCTOBER ~8, 1986 SCENTS Odom 'suicide risk' afterjailorder Ex-major league hurler has convulsions in court after he's ordered to serve term coca me. "If he goes to jail. I may no longer have a husband," said Gayle Odom, the former pitcher's wife. "I hate to say it but he is suicidal. I may ~ losing my husband." spend 11me an a rehabilitation center instead of going to Jail. said his attorney. "Ke had to be assisted from lhC-- counroom and the ba1hfT helped revive him." said Stephen DeSales, the attorney representing Odom. his client did not require medical assistance Odom's wife said she look her husband to a~hnic in Garden Grove following the coun hearing where he has been receiving treatment for a drinking problem. has sentence. "I think the judge had his mind made up that John was going to jail and why we had 10_Jump through all these hoops for llim. I don't k:now. l mean I cned my eyes out before the Judge. John spoke arid so dad the director of Jhe chnic," satd Odom's By STEVE MARBLE OttMIWf'INotlta« Despite warnings that former maJor league pitcher John "Blue Californians' aid for vic- tims of El Salvador's earthquake will finally find Its way into the coun- try./ AS Nation Congress gave fi nal ap- proval to a $576 billion spending bill for fiscal 1987 and sends an over- hauled immigration bill to President Reagan./ A4 Congress bids Tip O'Neill emotional farewell. I AA Gardening The great pumpkin weighed this year at a record-breaking 671 pounds./A7 Poll tiles HB Chamber of Com- merce rates Tom Mays as best City Council can- dldate./ A3 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Gardening Public notices Real Estate Sports Television Trivia Weather A10 A3 86-7 A 11 88 A8-9 A7 85.8 C1-36 81-5 AS A10 A2 Moon" Odom would become suicidal if jailed. a Superior Coun Ju~ge ordered the Fountain Valle>: resident to begin serving a 90-day jail sentence for selling one gram of Odom went into convulsions and had to be led from the counroom after Judge David Bnckner declined to permit the former ballplayer to "He became very. very emotlonal and had convulsions nght in the counroom." said De ales. who said Heather Luick, 15, hold• her brother Benjamin Adam Steven at Humana Hoepl- 0.., ..... ,....__,IMc~IC ....... tal Huntington Beach Friday. Heather helped deliver her brother Tueeday. Judge Bnckner ordered Odom to repon to the counly Jail m Santa Ana Thursday al 1 a.m. to begin serving wife. (Pleaee Me '000111 A2) HB girl put .to test, delivers baby brother By ROBERT BARKER Of .. IW!'I .......... Heather Luick had a good rea!ton for missing a te'it in her history etas~ Tuesday -'ihe was making a bit of it he rself. The blonde. 15-year-old Hunt- ington Beach girl, was home deliver- ing a new baby brother into the world -==-D~·amuw\.da.m SLC.vcn LwclL And she did such a good JOb tha1 doctors at Humana Hospital Hunt- ington Beach released the 5-pound. 5- ounce full-term baby an apparent good health la1er the sa me day. Heather. a sophomore al Manna High School. was alone with her mother. Linda. when 11 became apparent the baby wouldn't wait. "My mother began cry10g and say ing she was going to have a baby 1 wasJUSt there. There were a couple of seconds I didn't know what to think. But 1 didn't think anything bad. It's amazing what you can do under pressure." Heather said she set out towels for the baby's arrival but aa some problems w11h 11s umbihc.al cord. "Twice I had to take 1t (umb1lacal cord) from around its neck and once from around 11s chest." she wd. Her mother. a 36-vear-old medical tran- (Pleue .ff SPEclAL/ A2) Survey: OC voters back Deukmejian, Zschau, oppose Bird By PHIL SNEIDERMAN CM .... 0..., Not I~ -\ t '( ln1nl· \une~ \3~'> Orange Count)' \Oter'> ""' ca'>t their ballol'> for hl Zschau and George Dcu- kmeJian in m·~t month's election but "ill oppose '>tate Supreme < oun Jusucc Rose Bird by a large margin. The political predictions were an- nounced Fnda\ b) Mark Baldaor;..arc an assoc1a1c professor ol <;1x.1al etolog~ "ho directs l '( "" Orangl' ( ount\ ~nnual Sune' Thc .count)wide po.U launchl·d 1n I lJK.:!. focuses on resident.,· inrnmc hou~1ng expenses. p1 l111l·al preferences and opin1on<o on <otK 1al 1'-\ues. Complete results of the <our\C\ "'ill be released at a later llml' hul Balda.,.,are made an earl' tll\1 ln\llfl' oflm:al voung projection\ H1'i re.,ults v.ere ha\t'd on a scien- tific poll of865 registered \Oters who were 101erv1t'wt'd b' flhone between <icpt 2 and ~pt 14 "Our rr<,uhc, pn" ilk an l''>llmateof 'oter -.entiml'nl lor .ill of Orangt' ( ount\ at the time 111 the 'lurvc' that .., Y5 percent alrnrate v.ithin J 5 percentage point'I Baldassare said "Th1:rl'f orc unk" a maJor upset CKTU r<o during lhl\ IJ\I month or lhc l ilmfla1gn1ng lhl'"<.' rirl·d1lt1on~ art' li ~l'h 111 hold tru1 · I he I < I <,ur' l'\ lnunll that the l S \l'nJll' ralt' I\ thl' m1\\t l11fficult ICl l Jll In lhl· poll Republican candidate I d 1'l hau dn·v. \UPP<>rt from .p pt.'flCnt of thl' l llUnl' ·., \ otcr,, "h1k llll urnhcnt lkmrn ra1 .\Ian ( ran'llon (Pleaae aee SURVEY/ A2) Rosenberg's moves don't worry Sumner 3 arrested for plotting drug sale By ROBERTH HYNDMAN Of .... Delly ,... '""' Democra11c rnngrc'l'>ional can- didate Bruce . umner s~11d Fnday he wouldn't be or;urpmed 1f Nathan Rosenberg endorses Republican in- cumbent Roben Badham. But he said the endorsement from Rosenberg. Badham's opponent m last June·~ Republican pnmary. shouldn't hun has own chances of defeating Badham an lhe Nov 4 general election. "Coattails don't work." Sumner said. "I think that's been shown 1n Suspect attempts suicide in OC Jail suspected child mole tc1 aucmplcd su1c:1dc I ndny while 1r mechcal ob5trv111on at the Or anae County Jail. a henff• Dcpanment poke man said. Robcn G. ra. on. 35. of nt• na was found han11n1 1n h1 medical unit ·11 about 9 a m fr1d ). 1d Ll l)..-k 01\0n <\ ph 1t•11n trained 1n cmcr&- cncy mcd1 ine and medical stan on duty aavc Araaon Oll 1cn and (Pt.... ... SUICIDS/ A2) past electi ons I don ·1 belie\C a candidate can dell\ er \upporter-; .. umncr's comment\ follov.cd a somewhat embarra-;sing th\Ugrt'l'- ment Thursda\ whether Ro'ICnberg promised Badham an cndor\Cmenl or not. Wilham Schreiber. an aide to Bad ham. said the endor'\Cment prom- ise was made during a telephone conversation Thursday afternoon and was a sign of unit~ among Republicans behind Ba<lham '\ can· dtdm:y. Rosenberg. however. deni ed mak- ing any promise. "I'm not taking any action yet Thal doesn't mean I will endorse him: it.doc!in't mean I "'on't t'ndorsc him .. ~•d Ro!ICnbcrg. who "'on 34 pt'rcent of thl' Rt'publican votes an the pri mal) In c11hcrcuc. Sumner said he's not O\ erl> concerned. "It clear that if Rosenberg docc; endorse Badham. it's only because of c'treme pressure put on Rosenberg for hill future," Sumner sai(.1. "Thllt fac t that he didn't endorse Badham right after the pnmary I thmlns proof of what I'm saying. "I "ouldn't be \urpmcd. though. if he did endorse Radham." he ~•d. "I think he might wa nt 10 run for office again in the futurt' .. (\umner sn1d he will rnn11nue his campaign for the 40th ( ongrc s1onal district \Cat undeterred by any en- dor\emcnt. "i ne\ercla1med I "'ould take all or Ro~ntlcrg'\ \Ole"> ... he said. "I'm going to take some of Roscnbers'~ and 'iome of Badham·s. not because of Roor;cnberg. hut because of Bad ham and his record and bccau!ie I otfer an :.1ltcrnathc .. He has. howcHr. given up hope on winning R o~enb1:rg's baekin~. Or<ing1: ( nunl\ \hl·ntf\ dcput11:\ and ~n Clcm1:n1c polil'c arr1:,1cd three 'lOuth l.OUnl\ residents 1 hur\ da) night for con!lpinng to \ell drug' and confiscated S4 75.000, a hentTs spokesman said Rau.at £duardo Gal.vi 29. of Ex-El Toro businessmen held for fraud Laguna l1 1lls. Manlvn Jeanne Pnce. ~q. of I aguna Nigue l and Colombian na11onal Juan Pablo Ramirez (1on1ale">. ~7. of Mission Viejo were arre'itcd in their home~ and hooked at Orange.-< ount) Jail. said Lt. Dack ()J<oon The hail lnn'al h v.as !>Ctat $25.000. hl' <,.lid 2 accused of bilking Investors of $8.5M fn boilerroom cam BJ t~e Auoclatd Pres• Ml Ml -Two membcf') c>I a r. mil> who atleaedl) balked 2.000 '""estol"\of SS S m1lhon an a prcc1ou metal bo1lcrroom operation weft' or- dered held without bail Fnday pendant a heann1 ne\t week on their rtmoval 10 Cahfomia Joel Herbert f 1~h. 56. ond hi~ \On I ndd tvan Ft h. 25. who had an offil 1n r I roro before moving to n onda. "'crt' urrc'ltlXI h F-RI agenh 1 hursday on an Oct 2 Lo' ~ngclc indictment accusing 1hem of 4~ counts of mail fraud. w1rt fraud and tran~pon1ng tht' proc('(.-d'I of a fraud l J, Magistrale Patnc1a K) le ordered the tv.o men held "''thout bond until tht'ar remo\al hcanna. Prosecutors h:id artued there v.-ac; danger the family would 0('(. and s:ud 1hcy "'"r" a thrt"al to the cominuntt) Jotl Fi~h's wife Joan. SS. was also arrcc;tcJ Thursday~ bu1 M . Kyle ordered her rtkascd on S 150.000 bond c;o c;ht' could take care of her ill mother Meanwhile a fourth man oa mcd 1n the l °' \naelc\ indictment Warren Shatp 4 '· who h"cc; .J ' ,] 1n the same M1am1 Beach apan mt'nt huil1111,~ a\ \henff, deputie and the n the Fisch famil y. turned himself in to thl I Bl .ind c lemcnte poliCt' had tK-cn 1nvcsttaat- wac; ordered released on SI 00.000 oond 1 n1 "hat the~ believed to be • m.,or The rem<'l\ al hcanng IOr all four "·" '4'1 1111 narcutiC"i c;mugghna nns. SI.Id Olson. Fnday at 10 a.m Polu:i;.. had search warr1n1 and I\ ic;tant l I ~ \uornc) T cm L ind~' ... 1111 .a~tl'd the tno at their homes.about the other tv.-o men named 1n ind1l tmen1 Ron \.\ C\I 7· 30 pm Thundly. said Olson and 0 nny Hoch'>tcm. are c;11ll at larac .\lthouah no narro11 wtrt found The 10d1ctment accu'\Cs the gruup nt u\lnf in an' of the home\. $475.000 1n cash 'ompan1cs 1n ~vcral ( ahtom1a l.itll''> .ind \<an-wa\ seized. 1d Olson. Narcotics. couvcr. BnMh ( olumb1a. to fraudulc:ntl "'" \n1ffin dogs -.'?re used to dctenmne pr«1ouc; mctal'l ru1urc'l an 19~ 3 and I Q84 1 hc ' that the mone had been norcd with allc cdly 41'e 'inmc lUstomcn1 tal<,(' ~10<-umenta· Jrug.,at one t11ne. said Olson 11on howrn11hc1 r monc~ h d been in,csted. and f hC'rt wt"rt no inJurics or ~rugle\ 1n .. ome C"Mc'i rcponed lo''"' .111 thc fund , dunn11 th" t1ITT\I. he $&1d. •• . ' l ODOMORDEREDTOSERYEJAIL TERM •.• ~--l"ramAi- "I don't know why he forctd us to to lhrouah IO much hurt.~ don'& know why we bothered,•· she said. said Odom'& wate. "l hope tbey'tt rounded w unit in the bthef he had bapp)' now because iLwill-'*ltoy the barricaded "imself. Ke was arte1tcd man. It will absolutely destroy ham." on suspicion ofassauJtina hit wife. Partly clou4y skie~ th~ weeken_d -:t_ Odom, a two.time All Star who pitched in thret World Series games. may bt housed at the James Musick Hooor farm in El Toro rather than in the main county jail. the attorney said. "I've contacted the sheritrs depart· mcnt and asked that he be allowed to serve his'scntcncc at the honor farm. He m'iaht bt OK there. But not at.the main jail." siid DeSales. "This is a black kid who was raised in the South and jail 10 him means $Omething very different than it does to the rest of us." said the attorney. "He ma)' have ~ut on the trapping of Orange County and the former big l~ue player and all that but he's still a kid from the Deep South." he said. "He's 8 very proud man and I'm deeply concerned about him." OeSales said the judge refused to allow Odom to spend I 50 days confioed in an 3lcoh~lism rehabili- tation center instead of going to jail. He ~id Odom haS" very sen ous alcohol and psychological problems. "Because of who he 1s they've dt'Cidrci to make an example of him.'' ~Sales charaed that Odom's l~I ~om later explained that he had problems stem from "pollt1cs" ins1de been drinkina but denied he had the Orange County District At· barricaded hlmselfinside his modest. torney's office. DeSalcs said he of-one-be<iroom .apartment. He $a id he fc~ a "very tl'nerous settlement" in was aslttp when the police s11r- thc cocaine case carJy o n but that l rounded has apanment. prosecutors insisted on aoing to trial. 1 The charges later were· dropped Odom, 41 ,/etircd from baseball in when Odom and his wifQ aJreed to 1976. In a recent interview. be said he complete a family counseling pro- dropped the nickname "Blue Moon" gram. when he quit baseball and had hoped On July 31 . Odom was con victed to live quietly with his wife in Orange on the cocaine charges followini a County. trial in which he admitted ustng But in May of 1985, Odom was cocaine but denied ever selling it. He arrested by Irvine police on suspicion testified that he purchased cocaine ofscllingasmallamountofcocaineto from the man he was accused of a co-worker in the parking 1ot of the selling it to. now-defunct Xerox plant. Odom was sentenced to 90 days in Odom was subsequently fired from jail on Sept. 5. Af\er the sentencing. tiis job and has been unablt '° find Odom· checked himself into the worlc .since. His wife said she lost her Roque Center in Garden G rove for job early this month because of the eight days of detQxification treav amount of time she has take11 off work ment. to attend court hearing. "He hasn't had a drink in 30 days." . "We had everything," she said. said0dom'swife: .. Hejustgothis30- .. Now we're down to nothing." day pin · and 'he was so proud. He In December. Odom was arrested always had to have a drink before he tn his fountain Valley apartment went to court. But today, for the first after a police SWAT team sur-time.he didn'tneedone." SPECIA~ DELIVERY: IN HUNTING~ON ..• From Al scriptionist. told her what to do. Heather said. l Heather's father. Steve, personnel -director for American Health Care Management Inc. in Orange. said he had just arrived for an .ap~intment inl Long Beach when his wife ca!led -=:,. ____ ..aJid said he should come.home quick. Heather went back to the hospital Friday to sign a binh certificate form as the person who at tended the baby's birth. Also dropping by the hospital Frida} was Ira To1bin. Heather's princi pal at Marina High. ··sne~s a very responsible girl.~ Toibin said ... She's always there when she's needed." could make .up a test in her sophomo re world history class. · · .. I have lots ofrespcct for Heather," Steve Luick said. "She's 'a good daughter. a good friend and a fine young woman." . ~ath.cr took a make-up liistory test l>efore visiting ihe nospital Fri- day. • The Luicks have four other chil- Partly cloudy ak ... are~ OYet the Orange CoMt and ...tern vahyt today. OthefWlee, varlabte hlQtl cloud'"-le expected Ktoea Southern California thl• momtng. It thoued be meetly dUr thla efMrnoon and tonight and =and Wmet' Sunday. Guity north to nortttw.1 wtnda to 26 .. fOteCMt below C:--and canyon• today. ~ h~ wlll be In the upper to low 70• and the low to mld-70. ay. OYw=t loWI wtll be In the upper 40I to : 509. V~lay h~h• t ay 1hould be In the low to mld-70• and unday In the mid· 0. to low SOI. U.S. Temps .. ... ~ 4t 44 ~y.N.V M N KWWMOlty 71 42 !:...-"C'qw ea 41 LMV"119' 7t 13 ·-~~ FRONT S 73 .. Ul1ie RoCil 7t 4t Allellorlll)t 44 37 ~· .. 44 W11rn -COIO,....... AllleYMle M 3-4 lulllloc* ra 47 AllMll 71 A4 ::::-... 7t 411 ShOwers Ra.n F1utr1H Snow OccluO•O..,,,. S:al.ONIV ... At!Mtlc CitV e2 4& es 111 ~ ._.... E .ci HOA.A Ml Rtt-~ ~· CoMIMISs: Autltol 7t g ~ 74 llO llllllmor• to ........ 441 .. ~~ 72 40 ...... ,,9114 ea )7 Calif. Tem1>9 a.. ..... 1• •• 72 41 ......... 7l 41 ..,.._CNI 71 • 1119matell 71 341 New0!1eMI 72 ... ..... MeN 10 41 llotte t7 37 ..... VoriiClty to .. =~ .. 31 ........ t7 • .eoeton 50 44 Norlolll, v .. • ... 10 ... lloclllton • • Brownsvtlle t2 65 Notlfl Plel1e 7t 30 . a.wt-74 -... TlflOeV..., IO • 11una1o 47 42 Olll9llOml Ol\Y \ ., 5t .__,. .. 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Monlerey Ill ... tow 6;12p.ITI. -0.1 o.n-74 40 SMAtitonto llO 51 ...... 117 m Second high 11.26p.m. 4.2 O..MOI"" eo 42 SM Juan,P.R. 90 74 Newponlluch t7 lll Deir oft 54 41 SI Ste Mltle 45 2t 0..!Md 116 a7 Sun ,._ lodey at 7:00 Lrn. MCI MW Dulutll 41 at Seattle 56 ... Onterlo 71 151 at t : 18 p.m. EIPuo ,. 47 ~~ 7t 42 Plllm 8pMoa 87 lie Moon r11M lodey at 6:441 p.m. MCI NII Evanwtlte 96 43 ee 3e P-.dena 73 54 ,_,_at 7:50 Lm. Flllrbllnl<I 34 19 Spok-lit 39 P-Roblle 73 Sil Fer go t2 35 SYflCUM 411 44 Aed 81ull M .. Flllgetalf 53 211 Tempe.St Pt,.bQ 80 541 Redwood City 68 54 Surf report QfMCl~I 53 3e TOl*l• 75 37 Reno .. M GfMtF .... 72 40 TllClon 91 511 ~ 71 67 Gr~lboto.N c_ .. 37 Tulu 7t 50 ~to 69 50 HfltlfOfd 55 3t W111Nn9ton.O.C. 6t 47 w.... et 52 LOCATIC* lfD -Helena 64 27 Wlchfte n 42 San ..,,,.,dlno 10 eo ZlllM 2-3 w Honoiufu eo -re Wllk ... e.rr. " 4 Sin 086ilel --1 75 54 SMt•MOnlca f·2 w ~ton 74 ~ Wllmlngton,Oel. 64 40 Sen Dleoo 89 t2 Newport 2-4 w lndlMepott9 ~ 41 SM francleco 67 5t Senl>Mgo 2-3 w Jedteon,MI•. 74 41 s.n.i-69 64 Outlook: ltttl• Ste-ve said he rushed home as fast as he could but knew it would take at least 20 minutes. So he was over- ---j<>yed, to say the least. whe.n he returned to find that Linda. Heather and Benjamin had th!ngs under Toibin learned of Heath~r·s good work when her dad called Wednes- day, explaining why his daughter was absent Tuesday and asking if she dren in addition to Heather and -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Benjamin. They are Chris. 16; -... J~ 74 50 s.nta Ana 74 lit ctMlnge. . - . 0 ' . • control. SURVEY GIVES DUKE EDGE. FromAl - was the choice ot 36 percent. But Baldassare said the challenger may not have qu11e enough support statewide to unseat Cranston. "Poliucal analysts believe that Cranston. who leads by 44 percent in the state poll, can trail by up to I 00.000 in Orange County and sull win the overall election." the UCI professor said. Baldassare added. however. that his poll found 17 percent of the voters in Orange County were undecided in the senate race. leaving open the prospect of an upset. The professor found it less d1fficult to predict results of the gubernatorial race. The survey indicates 55 percent of Ora.nge .. Co~ \I01ers supPQrt in- cumbent Republican Gov. George Deukmejian. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. ,the Democratic challenger. drew support from only 31 percent of the county's voters an the UCI survey. According to Baldassare. Bradley Hn 't doing much better in a state poll. which gives him 34 percent of the vote. compared to 49 percent for Deukmejian. "While Bradley appeals to a young· er age group -especially the en- vironmentally conscious-his prob- lem continues to be party crossover." the UCI professor said. "Twenty-fi ve to 33 percent of Orange County's Democrats plan to vote against him. primaril)' because ot his stand on economic issues." The researcher said C hief Justice Bird faces an even gloomier outlook amon$ Orange County voters. Wh1lt_sonK.y_ounger voters in the county said they would support Bird. 57 percent of those polled said they will vote against another Supreme Court term for Bird. GAME 5 I WEEK 5 / DAY 7 " 38 47 69 Nicholas. 8: Meaghan, 7, a~d Courtney. 4. Fountain Valley bank held up A lone male. who apparently pretended he was armed with a gun. .held 4p a Bank of America branch in Fountain Valley late Friday, escaping with an undetermined amount of cash. Patrons of the bank were able to copy down the license plate number of the getaway car but police said they've yet to locate the vehicle. The robber. described as a caucasian man of average build and about 30·ycars o ld. entered the Bank of American at Edinger Avenue and Harbor Boulevard at about 5:30 p.m .. according to police. He approached three tellers, in- orming-each-they -would be--killed if · they failed to comply with his robbery demands. said officers. Nobody was injured. 78 54 9 45 37 • • ~ A YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR f CHANCE TO WINI CHECK THIS SUNDAY 'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WINOO CARD. Rules and how to plo. ,f c game ore on your game cord. or coll our HOTllNE · 642.4333 9.5 M-F. OS~ for WIN .GO 1nformot1on. Daily Pilat & TWA F11>.iD ou HOw GOOD wE ef .All, ~PE ,, • . • • • * • • . . . . . 10-18·86 \ It . . • • . • • , SUICIDE ATTEMPT ••• From Al \. treated him before he was transported to UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange, said Frank Madrigal, the medical unit administrator. had undergone minor surgochi. said Madrigal. 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Pftrquet wood •dr111Hry rod ,.,,.1, 1M3 Plec.ntJa A•t, Co.ta M .... CA t1U7 (7 14)14t-413t/(714) ........ .. • . -- 25th •and ca•tle conte•t Sanday The 2$th Annual Sand Cude Contest at Corona del Mar State Be8ch will be held Sunday and trophies will be awarded in six cateaoriel for lhc top castle carvinas. The contest, which bcains at noon1 is open to business firms, families, church and ctvic poups and youth orpnita&ions. Each partici.-tina team ls presented a certificate-. Team have two hours to build a da1t&e. All hand tools and props are permitted. Food coloT aJso is allowed but must be biodqradable. There is a S20 entry fee. For more information, call 6'M·82 I t. Senior Day at UCI Colleae-bound hiah school tenlors and thrir percnts arc invited to anend UCI Senior Jay Sunday from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in CrawfOld Hall on the UC Irvine campus. A aencNI information session will exrlain academic prosrams. and campus tours wit be cqnducltd after the protnm. Senior dance la irriile The Bia Swing Band will entertain Sunday for a dance from 3 to S p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center. 3 Sandburg Way. Admission is SJ at the door for the event, conducted regularly on the third Sunday of every month. Blood drive In Newport A blood drive will be conducted Sunday between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, on Jamboree Road and East Bluff Drive, Newport Beach. Appointments may be made by calling the church office at 644-1341 . Hanger walk planned The Golden West Hunger Walle, sponsored by the Council owMinistrics at the Community United Metho4ist Church in Huntington Beach. will be held Sunday. starting at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. The event will benefit local and worldwide relief agencies. and more information is available from chairman Richard Justice at 839-1487. Swmg Fling In Mesa A benefit Swing Fling dance to raise funds for the South Coast Symphony will be held Sunday from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Sou1h Coast Plaza Jewel Coun in Costa Mesa. The donation is $75 per person for 1he event. which will feature bandleader Tex Beneke and singer Robena Linn, the original "champagne lady." Call 662-7220 for more information. · Retlrees plan meeting The Saddlcback Valley Chapter 1689 of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will conduct its regular monthly meting Monday at 2 p.m. at the Western Federal Savings and Loan Association. 26940 Crown Valley Parkway. Mission Viejo. Additional information may be obtained by calling Joe Greve at 964-1322. Water aerobic• offered Evening water aerobics classes at the Newpon- Cost.a Mesa YMCA will begm Monday and will meet Monday and Wednesday evCllUlgs from 7~0 to 8:30 p.m. at the Y. 2300 Uni versity Drive. Newport Beach. The cost as free to members and S25 for non· members for five weeks. Call Sharon Mcloughlih at 642-9990 for funhcr information Birth cJa .. e. scheduled South Coast Medical Center will stan a new schedule of prepared chaldbinh classes. sibling classes and maternity teas beginning Monday. The programs will be offered Mondays through No'. 24 1n the board room of the hospitaJ. 31872 Coast Hiihway, South Laguna. Call Candy Marshall at 491-215 7 to make rescrva1ions. Cosmetic surgery viewed Golden West College will present a program titled "A Thoughtful Look at Cosmetic Surgery .. Monday from 7 10 9:30 p.m. in the college's Community Center. Huntington Beach plastic surgeon Dr. Michael J. Kamper will conduct the session a{ld the fee 1s S5. Call GWC Community Services a' 892-771 1 for details. Kappa Deltas to meet The New~n Harbor Kappa Delta ~lumni Assocaauon will mC'et Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Sharon Moore. 18421 anta Joanna in Fountain Valley Call 546-5770 or 846-4164 for informauon on the group's monthly meetings. Weight program offer ed An ant1-<lict weight control program will be previewed Monday and Wednesday. prior to 10 weekly classes geared toward solving problems of overweight people who have tried to diet without success. The fee is $40 and those interested should call the office of Dr. Lynda Helfcnd at 472-1003 . • Kid•' addiction• discussed A free program focusing on addicuon 1n children will be held Monday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. al the Heritage Park Youth Sen ices Center. 4601 Walnut Ave .. Irvine. for adults concemed about younastcrs who could become dependent on alcohol. drugs or food. The program 1 presented b) the Irvine Fam1l} Ser ices Department and more information 1s available at 559-0464. Pre-natal claaes at Y Evening pre-natal fitness classes will begin Monday at the Ncwpon-Costa Mesa YMCA. 2300 University Drive. Newpon Beach. The classes will be-held Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. ~all the Y at 642-9990 for additional information. Legal •ecretarie• to meet .. The Newport ~ach-Pacific Legal Secretaries Auoc:1auon will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m at Rcmick's Re tauranl. 18120 Von Karman A vc. in Irvine. Hcldi Mueller will be thr guc t pcakcr and the co~t is S 18 per person. Call Terr) Wade at 495-9395 for reservation and 1nformat1on Mater Del dlnner •et Mater Dc1 H1ah hoot's fund-ra1 •na Century Club dinner will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. 11 the Saddlcback Inn on Fu~t tr~t in nta Ana. fhc donauon as $200 ~r couple and reservations arc \bcina lakcn by Mike Layton at 953-SOOO or Tom MQtflerway at 474-1300 By S'ITVE LAWRENCE t 1 9 ,.,_.,,.. SACRAMENTO -You'd think an incumbent would rather run for re.' election •aainst a political novice than a veteran campaianer. Not Leo McCarthy. At least not this year. Th-.: Democratic lieutenant sovernor says that his biuest asset as he seeks a second term on Nov. 4 1s the fact that he's ru nnina aaainst Mike Curb. former Leo llcCarthy lieutenant governor. and not Mike Curb. rtx'ord producer. "What savrs me in this race 1s that Mike Curb was lieutenant govrrnor for four }Cars and spent those fou r :years auacking Jerry Brown and then George Deu- kmcJ 1an." Mc{'arthy sa:ys. Curb "would have a much betterch~nce if hc had nC'ver been 1n office," McCarth) adds. ''Then he could attack me and never have tOJUSllfy his O'A n record as lieutenant governor:· As the McC'anhy-Curb campaign enters its final da}s. i1's become a race between two politicians burdened with liabilities- Curb with his turbulent single tenn as lieutenant governor and his tendency to talk himself into trouble. and McCarthy with his support for embattled Califomia Chief Justice Rose Bird and his onetime opposi tion to the death penalty. So far, it appean that Cutb has the biF burden. Two statrwlde polls takca in ntly October found him lraiUna McCanby by four or (lve points, despite Curb's heavy spcndi"• on teltv11ion adt that, amo"a other th1np. att.Kked McCarthy for his support for Bird and his votes u a lesjslator qainsl lhe death penalty. CUtb was the biaest reason McCarthy led. acoordina to one of the polls, by Mervin Fidel. Asked why they t.cbd McCarthy. 46 percent ofthoee questioned said they didn't like Cutb. On lhe other hand, only 9 petUDt of Curb supporters told F'aeld qucstioner1 that they backed Cutb becaUR they disliked McCanhy. The bigest reason people becked Curb: He's a Republican. The other poll, by Sieve Teichner. found that 49 percent o( thole who planned to vote agafost Bird becked Curb and 32 percent supported McCarthy. Teichner attributed that split almost tot.ally 10 widespread Republican opposition to Bird rather than opposition to McCarthy. "In other words, even though Bird is losing with voters of both parties, McCarthy is not losing the support of Democrats who say they will vote against her," Teichner said. Curb, 41. was the first California lieutenant governor in this century to serve with a governor from a different party, and his years in office were highlighted by his struggles with Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. over-Curb's authority ks acting governor when Brown was out of state. In 1982. Curb ran for governor, but tle lost the Republican nomination to Dcu- kmejian after a heated primary election campaign in which Deukmejian question- ed Curb's maturity and Curb questioned Dculcmejian's conservabve credentials. Deukmejian won a come-from-behind victory after news stories revealed that Curb did not register to vote until he was 30 and had a different draft status during the Vietnam War than he claimed he had. When he announced his candidacy for a second term as lieutenant $Ovemor. Curb used a telrvision spot in which he issued an apology of sons for his performance as lirutenant governor. saying he'd grown and blaming Brown for the turmoil. · But Curb's public relations problems !\ave continued. His primary election opponent. state Sen. H.L. Ri chardson, a former Curb ally. charged that Curb lacked "belirvability." And in the general election race. Curb has been burdened by a couple of fence- ........, ... i8eidea11 ia which he appeemt knwjaan. but bt's oftea bUlnced criumm IO bl boill for and l!lliDll a couc* o( wiLh pnttt. ICMlday ~ IOUllMr Sou&h Uien A fonMt AtK....,. .,_tw, ~ •nnionl IDd dtc '* of 90venunmt hat been men actin in thr kif '11h1w penaion funds &o balance tbt st.ate budaiet procns than 1ny t~utmaat JOVenof ill "Tbt IUY is teared to death to ofttnd )'tars, puslunt btlls to tOUlbtft a..,... anyone out of ftar of losina votes.'' homeresulation,clan11pto•icwaltclaad M~hy ~ improve child care. Curb• cknin 1hat be has an itnaae Hi1 liabihtinc:om~ from his Support f'ot problem. ''Tht only kind of imqt prob-Bird. who docs poorly 1n public optnioft lem is with thole individuals that suppon polls becau.e of her votes &o ovenun Row Bird. Jetry Brown and Leo death sentences, and his formero-ppoeitioa McCarthy." he says. to the deatti penalt,. McCat1hy switcbed Whal he does have, Curb claims, is a p<JSitions on capita punishment lat yar tende!\(Y to ,aet, mort tha.n his share of af\er wl\at he dcteri~ as a soul-searchi°' ncptJve stones 1n the Pf'C$1. re-evaluation. "l ~~inkmany.ofwm(~rs)Ltan1n Curb charan that McCarthy made a a pohh~ d1r«uon tbat 11 a lnde d1tftrcnt calculated political deci11on &o cbas than mn.e." he aid in a recent mtttvicw. positions becausr ofmatr vOCCT s11PPort <Or "I ~ay tend to Ft a ~break on aood the death penalty. a da1m MCCarthy stonn versus bad stonn. den1ei. • "If I held a Pl'Ctl ronfe.rence today with "l support the death penahy.-hc says. "I 48 Democrats, the heM!hnc WO\.lld not be • ha"c very stron.a convictions." Curt» endorsed by 48 Oemocrau. h would Curbs telev1SJon ads ho\\'eYtt coa- be Sout~ Africa . o~ Curb di!fen with dernn McCarthy's. votn against· Capital DcukmeJlln on this. puntshment as a legislator and accutt him But Curb also says, "I think Lhave to ofk11linaata~numberofanti<rimtbills. analyz~ myscl~. (and) set better at McCarthy has countered that clairn with an.~wcnns q~~t1ons, . endorsements from several police &rOUPI. r have this ·~nn-f~ho1 that some.day say1n1 he wouldn't bavc aotten thrir ~y press [.Clat1ons will be subs\ant1aJly support without a basically strona anta- 1mproved. cnme record. McCarthy. 56. is the 5eeond California McCarthy defends his support for Bird by saying that hr plans to vote for all six Supreme Coun justices on the Nov. 4 ballot. including Deukmejian's two ap- pointees. He says 1fhe was a U.S. senator he would have voted to confirm U.S. Chief Justic:t William Rehnquist. one -of tbc court's most conservative members. lllkeCarb lieutenant governor in this century to serve with a governor from an opposina party, but his relationship with DcukmcJaan has not featured the rancor that marked the Curbo-Brown years. McCarthy has been cnt1cal of Deu- "The test of how I vote on_@J\finnation • should be based on the basic integrity of each JUSt1cc. the devotion to duty of each, justice (and) the overall balance of hun- dreds o( civil and cnminal cases the} vote on." he said. As the campaign moved into its last weeks. ll was a lont-distancc affair with each candidate blaming the other for a lack of debates. McCarthy has accuse<l C'urb of h1dmt fro"' him and the press. Curb held a formal press conferncc on Labor Day and has held impromptu question-and-answer session~ with re- porters after speeches, but his campaign chairman says Curb as more comfon.ablc with one-on-one 1nterv1ews. Curb-says he won't debate McCarthy because the Democratic lieutenant gov- ernor has hcd about him, a charge he made against one of his earlier opponents, former Democratic Lt. Gov. Mervyn Oymally. One of the lies, Curb says. was McCarthy's claim that Curb registered late for the draft. McCarthy says he based the claim on a news story. Norman Cousins withdraws Prop. 63 support LOS ANGELES (AP) -Warnm$ that Proposition 63 threatens to denigrate racial mi non lies. author Norman Cousins resigned from the advisory board of a group backing the ~proposal to declare English the state's official language. Mays rated top candidate in Huntington chamber survey ·· 1 now recognize that Propos1t1on 63 has a negative symbolic significance." Cousi ns said in a letter explaining his reasons for resigning from the national organization U.S. English. In the letter. addressed to U.S. English execu11ve director Gerda Ra kales. Cousins said that at first he supported Propos111on 63 "because I believe ll to be a mistake to equate cultural plurali~m 'Allh a mul11- lingual SOCICt} ... By ROBEJlT BARKER Of Ille D.itr ,..... ..... Businessman Tom Mays topped the hs1 of 21 Huntington Beach City Council candidates in a Chamber of Commerce survey. Ma ys. 32. agreed with the chamber's position on 93.5 percent of his answers to questions dealing with business and econ- om). Golden West College professor Rick Ro"'e wound up on the bottom of the list. He agreed with the chamber's position on onl} 9.6 percent of his answers. Other candidates and their ratings Elaine Craft. 83.9;-Don Troy. 80.6: Jim Silva. 80.6; Henry Yee. 77.4; Wes Ban- nistrr. 74.2: Lavonne Lawlor. 70. I: Dan Mahaffey. 70.1: Robert Crawfis. 67. 7; George Hanna. 45.2. and Timothy Klink. 41.9. One of the questions in the survey asked if local government should have greater or less contol over business. Only Hanna and Valentino marked the question greater. Lovelace. Livengood. Winchell and Rowe said Bolsa Chica should be restored entirely as a wetlands preserve. Valcnt1no. Lo'elace. Winchell and RO"-C said redevelopment of downtown Huntington Beach "'ould do more harm than good. Li vengood answered that 1t would do more good. as did Hanna. Bannister. Bailey. Erskine. Mahaffey, Mays. Vander Molen. Lawlor. Crawfis. Cra ft. Yee. Troy. Silva. Stout and Passan· nante. The-i .. ehember has fa vcved re· development efTons , · The chamber has 900 members. The sur' C) was printed in the October issue of thr Huntington Beach Business newsletter as a public ~rv1cc The propos1t1on on ( ahfornaa·s No- ' ember ballot would require the stale Legislature to "make no la"' 'A h1ch d1mm1shes or ignores 1hc role: of Engh~h" and 'AOuld permit an~ indl\ 1dual or business to sue to enforce the decree. Rowe. one or three Huntington Beach planning commissio ners seeking election No'. 4 to be endorsed by the slow-growth Hu ntington Beach Tomorrow group. said Tucsda} that he's not "bothered:· He said some of the questions required more than a simple :yes or no answer and that he wrote e«tensive answers. This response earned him blanks. which were counted as wrong answers. he said. Huntington endorsements A group of 25 Hun11ng1on Beach resident<, has formed a poh11cal organ1111on to endorse candidates in the No'. 4. elecuon Cousins. 1hc editor of the \a1urda' R C\ IC\!. for 35 ,cars and au1hor of SC\ eral hooks. said he "an1s 10 pro1ect 1hc Engh sh langua~c "but I am no"' forced to rerngn1ze that lcg1'1lauon 1c; not 1hc proper or cffccll\I~ mcanc; for dealing with this problem .. Called Citizens for Belter Go,ernmcnt. the organ11at1on has cndorwd Tom Ma,\. John Valentino. Ti moth) Klink and Ja~ 1ou1 for the four open C 1t~ Council seat . For Cit) attorney, the committee endorses t\\-o-term incumbent Gail Hu\lon Other candidates endorsed by Hunt· ington Beach Tomorrow fared better. Norma Vander Molen got an 80.6 rating. Planning Commission Chairman Tom L1\'engood got a 77.4 and planning commission member Grace Winchell got a 16.1. Costa Mesa endorsements Costa Mesa City Council candidates Or\llle ..\mburgc' and Bnan f hcno1 ha\C.' been endorsed b) the 3-year-old Costa Mesa Republican ..\<,sembh Amburgey and Thenot won th e ~roup·s support bccau'l' ot their '1C\.\\ that "the markrt econom}. based upon capllahsm and free cntcrpmc 1s thc most productive supplier of human needs," said a prepared \latcmc nt from the as~mbl~. "Not un11I \.\C pro' 1dc cduca1ional fa cilat1cs for all "ho arc now standing 1n line ''a1ting to take k"sons m English should Wl' presu me to pass judgment on the non-English-speaking people: in our midst." Cousins said. <\nother planning commissioner seek- ing election to the-City Co uncil , John Erskine. got a rating of 87. I as did Shernood Baile}. Ja) tout and Tony Passannantc. The group 1s a grassroots branch of the C'ahforn1a Rqn1bhcan ..\sscmbl~ .ind" only '11\Jthoriscd to endorse registe red part~ member~. although 1hr ,·nu1w1I ran· " no n- partisan. Lite sex less filling but not as great \\.: ha\C.' htc Wh ile men under 80 have not been quick to rmbracc ~ maple s~ rup. htc this revolu tionary concept. gentlemen over 80 cont·cdc 11' ~f/ 'i~') beer. and n,l\'. li te ments sc'\. The latter 1!tn't NA .. CY The antroducuon ofl11c 'IC"< has not come a moment ~ as much fun :n real 1 n too soon. The medical world has discovered that too ~ se,. but 11 doesn't much SCA is •nJunous to }Our health. They've suspected () · have the caloncs Mcl111TYRE for }earsanythingso plcasurcablc wasboundtohaves1de V \ yo u get from a n effC<'ts: but they hadn't sufficient proof to put 1t on their passionate lo ve hfc hst of mea urcd merriments, along with barb«ued nbs where you have to and latr hours. Now laboratory trsts reveal that excessive keep up your strength wi th milk shakes. • pas ion impairs the section of the brain controlling !>elf Lite sex 1s less 'ltrcssful on the heart than watching p~cscnation .. Individuals lose their ab1lit) 10 make cro\1c soap opera . according to cardiologists, and 1s d1spass1onate Judgments. ~nd are posse sed by wild mood c!opccu1ll~· recommended forolderpcoplc "'ho muM \\-3t<"h swing~ from ecstn11c to m1!1Crablc thcir c"<citemcnt level. Or couples wh o have cclc bratcd 1 he questt0n rtma1ns: How much 1s too much? <\t thcir diamond wedding annivc~I) and ar(' slowing this stage there arc no firm au1dcline as there arc for do""n cholesterol, or fat intake. However. doctors havt> · comp1lcdafewquc t1on 1o dc1erm1ne thoscinahigh-nsk Doctors co~ccdc that g1 v1ng up real sex .for a low-cal. aroup tf you aMwcr ">'C "to anv of the following, it ma' IO\\--''llre $ ~ub 11tu1c ·~al mo I a ' hard a l" ang up real be prudent to Stt~ http. • coflec for decaf. but 1t s one of thost sacnficcs we mu'it I sex 1ntcrfcnn1 with "our JOb or famil y life" Docs make to 1Mure lonac' It). Ont da)' this ahcmaic (; rm of ~our mate complain about ioo many amoroU$ advances" lovemak1na wall be as al"Ccptablc a a low It diet I sex soc scntial that }OU can•t cnJO) 1t modcratcl) Ho"' ever. there'll alwa)s bc the dichards who prefer to die on 5pcc1al occ. ion hke )Our b1nhda) or cw 'car' w11h their boots off -dotn• what com naturally. Eve? Lile se' 1 so named btcause thestrnsful. uspcnsctul Do you USt' job 1n:iuet) or frccway ten ion as an clement ha ve been rcmov . Ir never fails to work: c.xcu~ to have sc ' require no an1ficial umulant!. such as '1tam1n E. 1s Do )OU have a mv1na to make lo"c 1he fil"$1th1na1n he31thfully relu1na. and 1s prcanant-proof. Lovemaking the mornina before you can feet tht day? 1 rc tricttd 10 howna. trok1nJ. holdma hand • It& ma. nucs oftlus new icntificd1KO\Ct) argue it ha.sn't nuuhna. n1bbhna. and M\lttt11n1 rach other with )'Our been sufficiently rettan:hed to be vahd. Foremost amona e)es. Blow1na 1n the car 1 al'° f?CnTilllcd What II larks 1n 1hc d1 ntcrs arc x 1heraPt ts who cl11rn tt11 will put pa ~•on 1t •makes up an afTC\:1tona1e comrnun1ca11on. a KAual em1nc1pa~1on back a thousand >tars. Or wont. virtue c~ncc1all> appral1n• 10 w1"c' lhrtatcn pl'O(rcation of the pcc1e . ... I ....... _, ____ kanwh1lc. hte \C'\ J01n the 1ncrta i!'I ...._, o( ul'Kt1lule pie 4JU"1 -\O)bcan u.s.te ... ""' -non-dau) chcc~ -which I k hkc the Ml ....a'-"' not hanrdous 10 \ ur hcahh. Now af the) ~an onl me up Y.1th a litt' tu. ·uey ~,_,,,.. U'fH I•,..,_. MfWI . • • • .. • • • • • • • ' ' • • t 1 Or-.. CoMt DAILY ptLOTI Saturday, October 18, 1988 __ .,_ ... .,_.__ ____ ~=-= Congress~lears spelidiug bill~·-debt lncre~.-e- JOvcmment, it would bchooye the president to atay here in Washinaton and call off has trip to North Dakota and call in Sen. Dole and the le ders of the other body," Wright said. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Congress on Friday pve final approval to a $S76 billion spending ball for filC&l 1987, rcsolvina a stalemate that didn't end until after halfa million federal workers were sent home early. White House budget dircctorJames C. Miller Ill said Prtsident Reagan ~ould s1gn t~c c.atchall measure. the sinale largest spendin& package 1n history. "The Cona.rcss has passed •!" appropriations bill covering the entire govemment which as acceptable to \he president and which he intends to sign." M iller said. "Therefore. government operauons should now return to normal.'' · The spending bill, needed to operate the government throuah Sept 30. was alrcadv more than two week late and had been held up for 24 hours by New York's senators in a battle to secure business for a Long Island defense contractor. 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""" Large Capacity Waeher • 5cyclea • 3 watet level• • PwmprM• ONLY •399ts expected on the lew Olher remaining bills needed. Lawmakers were cager to leave Washinaton for the campaign trail. The Senate's snarl over the defense contract fouled government operations and caused some Last-minute anx1et1es for Congress. Reagan himself was out on the ~litical hustinp Friday campaigning in North Dakota fortncumbc,ntSea. Mark Andrews, who is in a tough race ~or rc-elcct1on, "We could be out of here if wc1ust resolve this i~ue." . said Senate Majonty Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan. "We don't have that much work to do." The $576 billion spending bill, covering vinually the entire government's operations for the fiscal year ending Sept. JO. 1987. was passed . by the House Wcdn~y night. Reagan endorsed the ball, though he took exceptJon to a couple of House amendments wluch the Senate was fighting to remove. House Majority Leader Jim Wri&ht, ()..Texas. crit1ci1ed President Reagan for heading orion a ca.,mpaign tnp 1nste~d of staying in Washi ngton to help res<>lvc the money cns1s "It seems to me that rather than close down the Overhaulolimmigration law win$ congressional approval WASH INGTON .(A P) -An overhaul of U.S. immigration law won congressional approval with Senate passage Fnda>. offering hope that illegal entries will cease even as malhons of undocumented residents are granted amnesty. The 63-24 Senate 'otc ent the legislation to President Reagan. who .. awaits the ba ll and has agreed to sign 11:· said chief Senate sponsor Alan K. Simpson. R- Wyo. legislation, but told colleagues. "There never wi!I be a perfect bill. any more than there are pe~fec!. children, perfect marriages. perfect en mes. or a~ythang. Sen. Phil Gramm. R· Texas. the ch1efopponent _of the bill. said it was unfair to 1.9 million current applicants who waded through legal channels to become U.S. residents. The bill lingered form years between life and death and. at the end. sponsors had to keep at alive Fnday with a 69-21 vote to choke off a filibuster against its amnesty prov1s1ons. The final version never lost the cornerstones with which ll began: fines and pn on terms for employers who knowingly hire illegal a hens: nm nesty for those who came here long ago and established roots. The amnesty applies to tho e who arrived beforc 1982. He said th<.' lmm1gra 11on and Na turalization Service has Just started processing applications for permanent residency for people who applied eight years ago. The program would give temporary resident s.tatus to aliens who have worked at lea t 90 days an agnculture from May I. 1985. through May I, 1986. Ahens who have worked 90 days a year for three years could adJUSt to permanent resident suatus after one year: those who worked 90 days only between May 1985 and May 1986 would have to wait two years. ihtrt)·four Democrat!> and 29 Republicans voted for the bill. "h1k eight Democrats and 16 Republicans were oppo~d. Samp on. sa' onng ht'i \ucces'i, told rcponcrs the btll could cause "terrible adman1Mra11ve problems" but added. "It will be 'lure as hdl a lot helter than what we have no" ... For employers. there would be a sax-month education period during which no enforcement actions would be takl•n. During the subsequent year. a warning citation would be issued for the first offense. Then. a graduated system would take effect. with a third offense carryrng a civil fine of between $3.000 and SI 0.000 per illegal alien. The bill also would authorize cnm1nal pcnalt1esofup to six months' imprisonment and S3.000 fine for those engaging a "pattern or practice" of haring illegal aliens. Rep. Romano L. Ma11oh D·K)' .. a chief 1mm1gra- tion spon~or 1n the House. said ( ongress must carefully keep watch on how the change~ arc handled by the government. which .. tends to be stodgy in its ways and slow on the draw." The sanctions and new an ti-discrimination protec· 11ons for Hispanics could be eliminated after three years if a General Accounting Office study found them unfair and Congress concurred. Simpson admitted there arc Oa" s tn ahc compromise 19" diagonal Color TV • Auto line tuning • Auto color control • Black matrix picture tube SAVES20 ONLY $229 29 8hrVCR • Wireless remote • Express recording • Elect. tuner • High speed March • Stop action 25" diagonal Color TV with Remote • 8 lunctlon remote • Auto color • Black matrix picture tube ONLY s499•5 Tip O'Neill given. emotional fare well W SHINGTON (AP) -fhomas P. ··Tip" O'Neill Jr. bade an emo- uonal farewe ll to the Hou~ of Representatives on Frida} night as he stepped down after 10 )'cars. the longest con~cuta ve term for a speaker of the house. ··11cavc w1thJUSt love and a1Tect1on for this ~rcat 00d>7 o·Ne1ll. 0- Mass.. said dunn~ an alternate!) hushed and uproarious interlude as the 99th Congress drew to a close. "I'll always be a man of the House of Representatives." Congress was scheduled to fin1.,h 1ts work and adjourn for the ~car on Saturda~. O'Neill. whose burly form and white mane have become the national symbol for the Democratic Party during the past six years. was gi ven several long and cheering standing ovauons as he held' the gavel for one of the la t 11mes. In a quiet and sometimes emotion· 11nged voice that contrasted with the boomani tones usually hea.rd_~~nng co ntentious debate. he reminisced about his 50-ycarcarecrasa legislator and restated the Democratic: ph ilosophy that has guided him. "F1ft~ )'cars ago. eYery community had a poorhouse or an alms house." he recalled before the nearly full chamher. "Your father worked six da' s a "'eek. What was life all about'> Life 1s all about the family. a roof over )Our head. food and sustenance. you r children 10 ha' e a better education tnan )OU have ..... l\nd an 50 years I've seen a change. And J"ve seen a change because the American people wanted a change ... The great laws. Social Sccunt). Medicare. the G .l 8111 of Right . in 50 )Cars I've seen so much,::._ O'Neill was fir>t elected to Con· gress from has Boston district an 1952. and rose th rough the ranks to become chairman of the Rules Committee. Democratic whip and majority leader and speaker after Carl Albert retired IO 1976 'omc of O'Neill's longtime col· kagues. including his poliueal nval. Mtnont> Leader Robert Michel. R- BI.. gave brief accolades as the speaker sat in a chair and listened. "You've been an opponent who stuck to his principles." said Michel. FAA investigates why F-4 didn't turn a way from Reagan's plane W.\SHINGTON (AP) -Federal a' iauon officials say they arc tn· 'est1ga11ng why a military Jet pilot did not respond 19 1nstruc11ons to veer away from a tourse closer to Presi- dent Reagan's plane than regulauons allow. The F-4 jct. from an Air National Guard base in New York, came closer than the five miles allowed between aircraft as Air Force One was nying over Pennsylvania. carryin$ Reagan to a poht1cal appearance 1n North Dakota. said Stephen Hayes. a Feder· al Aviation Administration spokes- man. At no tam e was Air Force One endangered in the incident. which occurred about IOa.m. Friday, Ha yes said. Lack of metric knowledge puts U.S. at disadvantage By the Auoclated Pre11 CHICAGO-The campa1~n to convert Amencans to the metric system has fizzled . putting U.S. companies at a disadvantage when they try to compete oversc;as1 government and bus!ncss leaders said Fnday at a U.S. Mctrit Assoc1at1on con_feren ce. "Our economy as suffering because countries don't want to buy our anch·poun~ products when they can buy metric products from West Germany, Japan, Taiwan and other countries," said Valerie Antoine executive director of the association and an engineer with Litton Industries i~ Los Angeles. The United States is one of three countries that haven't convened to the metric system. said Gerald T. Underwood. director of metric programs for the U.S. Commerce Department. The others arc Burma and Brunei pan of the island of Borneo in Indonesia. • Secaritle• firm ex-prea1dent get. 30 yean FORT ~AUDERDALE, Aa. -A federal judae on Friday sentenced the form~r presa~en.t of ESM Gov~"'!ment Scc1;1rities to 30 years in prison for his role an the b1llcing of $315 m1lhon from investors. A contrite Nicholas B. Wallace told reporters he had hoped for a lighter 5entencc, but understood the Judge's decision. He must serve at least 10 years before he is ehgjble for parole. "I'm terribly sorry for the pain and sufferina and losses that were caused b)' ESM. I wish I could undo the damage done," Wallace said afterward. The collapse of ESM an l 98S collapse sparked a run on savinas and loans institutions in Ohio. forcina Gov. Richard Celeste to close temporarily the state-char1cred thrif\s. It also cost school boards and cities around the nation who had invested millions of dollars. Fal•e claim• of ch1ld mole.tlltlon mcra.e Fathers seeking custody of their offspnna dunna divorce battles arc 1ncrtas1ngly subJcct to false accusations that they sexually molested their children, psych11trists said Friday. The therapists blamed arcatcr public awarcne s ofsc~ual abuse, laws rcquirina teachers and doetors to rcpon even u~s':1bstantiatcd, accusations. careless counttlors who interview allqed v1cums, and JOlnt . c~stody law thn spur mothers to fight harder for sole cu1tod)' of their children. The custody laws and chaf\&ana moral value mean mother& "have sot to act a little more vicious and come up wnh somcth1n1 better than ldult~ry" ICC!JSil1ons •inst their cstranJtd husbands dunna custody blttlcs, 111d Dr. Diane hetky. a Rockport, Maine. child 1>5ych1atri t. l..OSANOELES(AP)-A pnvaae rrhefaroup ~)'• w aovernment of £1 Salvador bat revtned ntelf and Jf'llnled perm iss~on for at. least two planes land ID San Salvador Wtlh Medicine Ind other auppbes for eanhquake victims. The planes were scheduled to take off from Los Anaeles on Satur<tay mo'mina. saad Neil Fraf!'e. procurement director for Operation C11i- fom11, an emelJCncy relief o'rpnization. . The cel~bnty-founded aroup is among several an the United States that has been trying u.nsucccssfully to get supplies into th e country since an ~afthquake a week ago killed nearly 1,0001 J>CC?ple, lllJUrcd more than 8,000 and left an estimated 150.000 homeless. Air patiol canceled by FAA 's l!eliefflig Operation California WI' refused ~rmission to land. appaRntly because its ajd was to be funneled throulh the Roman Catholic Church Frame said. He •id ~ Salvadoran aovemmeni perceives ~ chw-ch as being allied wtth Marxist -OppollllOn .,oups. "It effectivel y cut off any relief sup_plies to any 1eency other than the aovcrnment ," Frame said. "Meanwhile the church is slttin& thcrt with their personnel and the Infrastructure to move the stuff out into the barTios and into the areas that were badly hit ... The aovemment and military ha ve allowed onl y aovemment-to-aovemment aid shipments to land a~ llopal!lo Air Force Base outside the ca pital. That 11 the field rcponedly used by the CIA to supply rebels fiahtina the leftiJt 90vern1Mnt in neatby Nic1rqua. (}ptrat1on Cahfomaa 11 work.ina thrOulh Catholic Relief ~rvi<a and tlw llNCY wu IM one actually rtf used permiSJion for shipments, J Frame said. "The ,ovcmmcnt, in particular lbe military, has a very eery view of the church," Frame said. "'The church down there iA conaiderd by the aovemment1 especially the military, as beana 1 subvenive orpnization.'' Frame 111d the planes, 1 chartered Boeina 727 and 1 OC-3. would carry mostly medical supplies, but couldn't immedi11ely supply an ~ti mate of the vaJue of the aid. They will land at 1 civilian lirpon, be . LOS ANGELES (A P) - A week· end operation using police he hcop- ters to scour the skies for aircraft violating controlled ai rspace was called off by the Federal A v1at1on Administration on Friday because of advance pubhc1ty. MORE GREAT VALUES ~MAND UPHOLSTERY' OMlN8lNL~S ~~~EWlOEt Off\CE ENSE ''Due to premature publication of this information by the media. the ability of the FAA and the Los Angeles Police Depanment to con- duct this test and receive valid data bas been comprolillSCd... FAA spokeswoman Barbara Abels sa id. The uniq ue arrangement usang FAA 1nvesugators aboard two police helicopters 1s designed to make the ski es sa fer plan. The experiment. onginally planned for today, will be rescheduled, Ms. Abels said. "Another test demonstration will be scheduled at a later c.Jato. which will be unannounced," she said. ··Results of that demonstration will be released to the press after compleuon of the operation.·· The e'penment. behe"ed to be the first of tts kind bet"een the FAA and a Cll) police force. is the agenq ·s most dramatic move to manage the bus) outhem California skies sance the Aerome"co mid-air crash Aug. 31 over Cerritos. .. II is a good suggesuon that has not been tned before that may assist the FAA 1n locaung those pilots who invade contro lled airspace." said Ell> Brekke. spokeswoman fo r the FA>\'s Los Angeles office Two pohce hehcopters planned to take pan an a three-hour experiment an undisclosed areas. said Capt. Robert 0 Woods. head of the Pohce Department's Air uppon 01\ ISIOn . · Guns headed for Philippines seized in LA LOS .\NGELES (AP) -Gun<1 hidden inside microwave ovens were seized 1n the Los Angeles area and Tempe. Anz .. as federal agents inter- cepted shipments intended to reach the Ph1hppanes. authontt es reponed. I nvest1gators from the .S Cus- toms Depanmcnt and the U .. Bu- reau of ..\lcohol. Tobacco and Fire- arms said the} seized 84 semi· automatic handguns found inside two of the ovens at an a1r-fre1ght compan) in Tempe. The raid was conducted after an a1 rpon confisca- tion an the Los A.ngeles area of 44 semi-automatic pistols concealed in- side a microwave oven also headed for the Philippines, officials said. A Filipino national was arrested Tuesda> an Burbank and authont1es said more arrests an the case were expected. 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The meetings will be held uri ng nil Sunday mornina and evening se r- vices Sunday at 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. snd 6 p.m.. then Monday through Thursday eveninss at 7 p.m. f or more information, call 966-0454. • • • Prospective. new and long-stand- ina members of Temple Be~ El are invited to the fourth annual member- ship cocktail pany to be held tonight from 7:30 to 11 :30 at the home of Dr. Jorac and f.va Monstersky at their home. 2500 1 Buckskin Drive. Laauna HiUs. • • ... Allan 'Solomonow, the Mideast peace education secretary for 1he Northern Cahfo rn1a offit-e of the American Friends Service Commit- tee. will speak Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at S&. Mark P resbyterian Church, 2100 Ma r Vis1a . Newport Beach. ) Solomonow ha1> ret urned from an cxten,1ve trip to the Middle Ea I where he met with numerou groups representing several sides of the ronOicts. Call 644-1 341 for more information. • • • ''Personalized L1vin1" wall be 1he topic of Rev. Lou Bass· sermon at Sunday's J 0:30 a.m. service at the · Q arcla of PractJcal Clarl1d alllty, in thC' Willow Tree Plaza at Moulton Parkway and El Toro Rpad 1n El Toro. Call 380-8366 for f urthC'r information. • • • Lida CampbC'll, a candidate for the Laguna Beach City Council. will peak on "A Personal Journey" at Sunday's 10:30 a.m. mcetina of the Vlli&ariaa UlllnruU1& Ftllow .. , el Lapu Btac:•. harina the podium wilJ be Paul Cu lton, who will eumine the political implications of Props•· uon -64. The fellowship ~nter is located at ~29 Cypress Drive; Laguna Beach and more information i available at 494-4743. · • • • The Rev. Roben Anthony Schuller will deliver the sermon ''Prayer Power Pays" unday at 9:30 and 11 n.m. at Rancho Capltt.ra.no Communl- ty Chrc:la 2925 I Camino C'ap1mano. San Juan Capi trano. Dcbb> Smith, a frequent 'ue~t on the TV show"Hourof Power,· will be the soloist. • • • ..A Ca c for Prosperity" will be th r 1op1c of Rev. Carol Nickson at Sµnday's I 0 a.m. service at thC' E te rul LIO• Oarcll of ReU1loa1 Scleffe. AIT fa iths are welcome and the church meets at the People Center. 2340 S. El Ca mino Real . San Clemente. • • • f hc mini tr)' to the homeless wi ll bC' the subject of the Sunday forum at St. Mlc:btl ud All AactJ• Q orcla 1,>arish center Sunday at 9: 15 a.m. Colin H~nderwn. a priest in Laguna beach, will describe some of the problems faced by homeless mem in Lagun a. The church is located at 3233 Pacific View Dnve, Corona del Mar. Call 6~0463 for more information. • • • · Mac Bell. who will piny-Porgy in "Porg) and Bess'" at the Oran~c Count} Performing Arts Center in February. will prese11l a program of classics. spirituals .and Broadway musical hils Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Slaepllerd of .,.e Hiiis United Cbufch of O rl1&, 30 l 21 N 11uel Road. Laauna N1auel. T1cke1 are S? SO at the door. the mo1nian service will feature the Rev. 0:1v1d andbera pc:1k1ng on "Alhc W:intcd." Call 495-13 10 for dctuil . • • • The Rev. William J. Eilers wi ll speak on the human trugalc to pray and persist in prayer despite the tcmp1a11on to despair Sunday at lhe I 0 a.m. crvice of the Nell llborlaood Con1re1at1oaal Cll11rcla, 340 St. Ann's Drive. Laguna Beach. Call 494·806 1 for f unher information. • • • • .The Rev, harle H. Jester will be the visiting minister at the Lapaa P re1by&erlaaC.u clt Sunday fo r the 9 and 10:30a.m. services. The church' is located at 415 Forest Av~. in Lasuna and fun her 1nfonna11on 1s available at ihe church office. 494-75SS. "' .. "The Essence of Your Life" will be the utle of th e Rev. Jack F. Lamey's talk Sunday at the l1111rch of R~ ll&lous Science, 27802 El Lazo Road. South Lafuna. The services arc at 9: I 5 and I a.m. and information 1s available at 831-2683. • • • Power Team to perform at Newport-Me.. Chrlatlao Center. A benefi; concert by .Jescic.r rance l ounty's new.te.mro.rary sh~her. and Kelly Keller wall be given The Shir Ha-Ma'aJo{ Harber Re· Thursday at the PaJludea UaUed rorm Temple will welcome 28 stu- MeU1odJ1& O•rela, 27002 Camino de dents in kindergarten through third Estrella in Capistrano Beach. at 7:30 gr~de at a speci al Shabbat service next p.m. Proceeds will be donated to the Fnday at 7;30 p.m. at the temple, ESA/Anchor House. South Orange · 2100 Mar Vista. Newport B,each. MissouriLDSstakerejects Black church group bzitTS TV station 7 women from priesthood t J ' By tbe A11oclated Press Judaism. \a ~., the illegal d~ug trade is 1988 celebrations marking the mil lion to 220 self-help projects 1 i.... lNDEPENDENCT.Mo.fAl'}---sevenwomennavebeen rcjcctcd JACKSON. Miss. _ A battle "oncofthc greatcst pot~nt1~.l dangers-l ,000th8:f1n!ve~sary-of~stablt hment across t hecou!"*~ . •fro m the priesthood b) a local Jurisdiction of the Reorganized Chu rch waged 22 years ago by the Uni red lo the futun.· of our society. . . of Christianity 1n Russia. In announcing the grants, Bishop ·of Jesus Chnst of Lauer Day a1nts. Chrch of Ch rist and local allies to Rabbi Kassel Abelson. urg.ang an-CHl,..AGO ~T·h •N 1 < 1 _ Arthur N. Tafoya ,of Pueb!o. Colo .. · h f bl k 1 · · tc ns1fied efforts by congregations to . '-. e ationa oa 1 the bishops' committee chatnnan for The Blue Valle~ Stake in caste!'T' Jackson County 1s the onl) p~otcct ng ts o a.~ te evtsi.on combal drug deali ng and use. said 11on of Am~ncan ~uns has urged lhc program said more than 33 Junsdact1on of the church worldwide that refuses to allow the v1ewers ~as !ed W WLBT becoming President Reagan's ca ll for stronger Congress to anclude an tax reform a million Ame'ricans ·•struggle for a ordination of women. according to church officials. thew nation .s irst b_lack-owned pe nalties fur 'aolators was not prov1S1on ~hat all income of those decent hfe at or below the povert) The acti on came dunng a conference Sunday in the RLD net ork affiliate T V st.at ion. enough .\~l!>On stud funds also' un der rehgious vows be retroa 11vely line ·· Auditonum 1n Independence attended b) a.bout 2.000 membe~ of the pa~::;~;0~~~7~f~~~1~BC a 8iia~~e should tx· .alh><:ated for rehabilitation exempt from federal income tax stake. which is c~mposed of 14 congrcgauons. T~e vote agaanst the sajd the recent buyout of whi t~ center\ The organ itallon of about 2.000 women was b) a -·to-I margin or more. stake officials said. minority interests made the station NF.'-' '\ORK•.:_ Stat1st1cs issued Roman Cathohc sisters say!> such a • • • DAYTON. Ohio - A United Methodist consultation here on deaf min1stnes has called for increased sensiti vity and actions in the church to serve needs of hearing-impaired members ··1 was ~cstatlc." said Cheryl ~ng. a con~rvauve .w.ho believes 96 percent black owned, assurin~ its b) the I uthcran Council in the policy wa5 established by Congress in that women s ordinauon to. the pncsthood violates onginal church operation will be "the way the United United \talc\ ~ho"' three maJor 1912 when federal income tax was teachings and Scnpture ··1 d1dn 't know the vote would be by th at large Chu rch of Christ envisioned 11 when Lutheran dl·nominations had slight begun. but since 1977, has been of a ma~n. It came 10 our assistance." IO\!-C!> in meml~rc;hip in 1985. and altered b-. Internal Revenue Service "Th1<1 k ts the people 1n the churc h know that the rt' are tho~ of u~ The Rev Everett c. Parker of Wh11e total Lulhl'I amn mrnibe rship fell b)' decisions" who are going to rc'il\t women\ ord ination and other changes an the Plains. N. Y .. retired director of the 21.650 to 8.4tl4.2.i1 These have excl ud'cd from t.>'\emp-Among other things. the consul· tataon asked the denomination's pub- lishing house to develop a '"sign language" com panion to the church_'s new hymnbook and for steps to train more pastors in ministry to the deaf. church." church's communications office who Dc nom1nat1on' 'lu ffenn g slight tion income earned by nuns who One of the c;cvcn women. Barbara Ho~ard ofl ndependence. said led the struggle for incl uding minority losses were the 1hrce largest. 1he work for institutions apart frothe she was disappointed by ~he vote but re ma!ned hopeful. . , interests in the station's program-Lutheran Church 1n America, the churchthe coalitin said. even though "I thank the people in our. sta.~e are l_1ke people standing in the ming. called its reorganization "prob-American Lutheran Church and the that income goes to une orden.. a ocean. trying to hold bac~ the tide. s~e said. . . ably the greatest achievement fo r Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. "clear intrusion" into their practices. The sc'cn women w~ll have to abide by the st.ake s decision until minority ownership in broad-• • • • • • Holl y El liot of San Fra ncisco said there are 91,800 members with com- plete hcanng loss and nearly 500.000 hard-of-hearing members whose ··handicap 1s not their deafn ess. but how to communicate." its maJonty '"''"&"in 1he1r favor. as has occurred in at least one other casting.' MO COW -The Russian Or-WASHINGTON -The ant1-pov- stake. Official<. of the church, which 1s based in Independence. • • • . th odox Church has opened an in for-eny program of U.S. Roman Catholic maintain t~f 1h1<, 1s a matter for the ~take 10 handle. M INNEA~1:-IS -The president mat1on center of exhibits, meeting Bishops.. the Campaign for Human of the Rabbinical Assemby, rep-rooms. 1ourist advice and a religious CX velopment. has made 1986 grants resenting the Conservative wing of art shop in co nnecuon wi th planned and loan<; totalling more than $6 • Clrlllll .......... The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CtUtCH OF THE COVENANT Bruce A. Kurrie. PHtor Colla Meaa S·-..a W .i.:.. FIRST~ITED u.Nay or ... .., -METHODl8 C"HRA:ui'TA"~-t-t---u..w ' lO:OO a.m. 19th St. & Ha r Blvd · CtMch School Church Sch I 9:00 Children thtu Adults-10:00 a.m. Worship 9:00 and 10·30 Charles o Clark, Minister Ntl'sery care avabble Cosla Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Come Join Us 2850 Fairview Rd., Co1t1 Me11 557-3340 NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Ro1er J. Ber&, Pastor Kim Eifert Krocstad. Pastor WHSllP SHYICE 8 AM & 10:30 AM (Interpreter for tht deaf at 8 AM) SUfl>AY SCHOOl 9:15 AM fbsery Care Avabble WILCllE lH httr Ir, le.,.rt h Hll 141-H l 1 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IDlsclpl .. or Chfl•t) 2401 11"\'IM •I Santt IN M I ... Wpofl8H C:h IM5·5111 Morning Worship 10 AM Sunday School 9 AM n Mlnleter COllUMITl CMUICM COICIECATJOIAL ' 611 Mtliot~r. AM., c.r ... 4tl l ar Dollld I . btz, llWlttr 10 l l . I S1Mly Wor1M, 644-74ff o..it-$t"80i , ,._.,Go<• 1701 Baker Worehlp 6 Church School 1:30-10:00 a.m ~~~~~~~~~~~~---.,' ~ Or Wilham E Steel 979·8234 Nt>wporl Beach CHNIT c"""c" H THE SU UMITED~IT 1400 W Balboa Blvd In--Rev Lawrence T Vouno • .,._ I Ci-di ac:..... l:JO A.II. . ...., ~---11"4 o., c-7:at A.M.~~ ... Hununoton Beach Nortn COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Ave 842-4461 Worahlp Service 1:30 a 10:00 1:30 Sunday School 10:00 F"oun111n Valley FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bushard St M2-25t3 James R Hadley, Pastor Worthlp a Church School t:30 A.M. N[WPORl WHU! rt UNll£0 METHOOISl CHURCH 1I01 MMguetlte AH. Corona d91 Mar 644.o7"5 Worttip I Cludl $dlMI 9.30 UI Rev. Burley R. Howe ¢ LAGUNA BEACH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 21W W..ter Dr. aouttt ~UN hech m n ..... .JOll Woo/lt0 & Churc~ St11&~ 10 00 'm m1n1\ltr\ ~II(~ COl!lfl110n • 10111 W••mtt Sole~ H1llowttn Sm1<t ()cl 76 1000 AM II lllPOIT ... ~) RA881 ... S.•l£R . , SMMIA J SOVIC(S '" , ,,,,. f~y r.cn hi fodar 01 11 -130 ...... ,Sc,... M1111 £• Ytwlll Clo.ot $il'llltJ lll 1 ~. """" .... , ....... , ..... 1 .. c.m.,....,......, ....... .., ... CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (M 1ssou11 Synod! 780 Victoria St .. Coeta Meea Lother V. Tornow, PHtor 831-1611 . _.a_ er-.lfftl•, PH lot ~HIP SERVICE 1:00 10:30 AM Sundaf Schoel & A~ Bible Clm 9:20 A.M Cla-rsliln £1eme'1tai1 School 548-6866 i ST. MARK ~ PIESIYTERIH CHURCH ~WO taslbMt Ot & Jamboree. Newport Buch Rew William McQuoid. Pastor Rev Robert P Slewarl, AUIX Pntor RoclRtr WMlen, Music Drrtctor t.lO AM hitip • 10:30 AM C.enation 10:50 AM Euation CJlid Care Provided • for Info: 544-1341 IT. moans • &LL &HILi atH ,_.. ""' lme ........... The •••. £&cw M. lhMl 1 rrtnt .. Clwtt AcMt f °""' 9: 15 AM Stnlces I AM & IO:JO AM f. lllftnNllon .,. Wffla y Stnlt11 u l 644·0463 Church of St. Matthew by ,,,.s.. (TrtdltlOnal ~) HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNOAY-9:00 A.M. lloolr °' ~ Pniyer-,.,., MERTZ HALL S1nnon T o,ic: "Livi11 The Vision Is Wonder" COCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Memo.< ol IM Untlecl CftutClll OI ~~.enc .. 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 Adults & Jr Church 8 00. 9:45 & 11.30 Rev Peggy Bassell For Information 969-1331 \'f ~ ... l't I Lagu na Presby teria n Church "Church of Chimes" A ~Y ctuch for the Soutfl C0111ty. StiTWtln1 Sennons. Btltltifd nmk. -- ... UU.#1h "Ill.,,,,,,, 11 ,\ /II ,,, '\I .. ,,,,,,, "'1/1 ... 11,\ lf;/,f, "'ll11h 'tl#I \H \.,,..,,,, lot1 1'111,11/1.,/ Wttl day Protr .. s For Chlldn n, Youth cl Mu/ts 415 Forest Ave • Phone 494-7055 Dr. Attlu J. T"*lf1My. flew. Ctaic Willms. Dr. Edwlfds CMclwtl DIAL·A-P RA VER-494-PRA Y CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF T'1E MOTHER CHURCH rHF ,-IRST CHURCH Of CHRIST SCtENl lST IN BOSTON MASSACHUS(TTS "lroctrin1 of lto111m1nt" lrvlne-Flret Church of Chrltt. Sclentlal Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School 4111 Mlchel1on (Near Yale) Church a Sunday School-10:00 A.M Aeadlng Aoom, 4330 Barranca Pkwy .. Suitt 145. StonecrHk Plau 10 A.M • .-. P.M. Mon. thru S•t. tO A.M.-7 P.M. Thuredap (..111,,(J f ••• ,, d ., \ "-• ,,,,., 1. Newport 8eech-Flrat Church of Chrl1t. Sclentlat 3303 Via Lido. Newport IHch Church I l 11nday School-t :OO I 10:30 A M Aeadtnf Aoom, 3315 Vlt Lido Mon. thr11 Sat. t A.M ·& P.M Tuee.-1·t P.M (."1 C.At• p, t/ jpd fwf'\•'lr .f 'I • ~A frilf •,11"1t' ftf!'"' Newport .. .ch-Second Church of Chrl1t, Sclentlal J too ,eclflc Vtew Dr •• Coron• d91 Mer Church I l 11ndap Schoot-10:00 A M ltffdlng "oom-3500 "8" E Coett Hwy . CdM All are cordially Invited to attend Iha church services and enJoy the privileges of the R ading Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES \ - IEW THOUIHT CHRISTlll CHURCH -610 W. llttl St .. -Cosb MtU (Teaching Science of Mind) .... ,., &iYI U11" Pnotiff1a1n l11ti111 ..... ., 211111,. You Wiii be Wetcomed-And Hetpedtl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ...," at Adema. Huftttngton heeh SUNDAY: Actl¥9 Youttt Groupe Morning Worship ..... 10:30 AM NurMf'Jaerwtc. Bible School. .............. 9:00 AM M ike Farra, Dave Malcom & Alber! H Karges. Ministers; Evening Worship ........ 6:00 PM DIAL·A·DEVOTION -531-MIO; omc. -531-2511 "PrMChlng Chrtet llnc:e 1115" St. Andrew 's Presbyte ri an C h urch W0Mh1r and hear th" practical, Chri•l-c('nlt'rC"d , hihloc.-1 mt'\\ajlt' "WISDOM FROM T H E HOLY SPIRIT " (I Cnrin1h1an• Z1fl·lfll Dr, John Huffman, Jr. i1lXl I" n1 Jam.-• Oo~n Film -rr. i.h"ll: "rarrntm1 I hr Youn1 ChllJ' Oeto~r 19. 1986 ~1 lO Bnd IO:lt; A.. M . 600 St. Andrews Road . Newport Beach. Californ m 1714) 6 31-2880 (acr<»• from N~pon Harbor H11h hool 11 Irvine&. l'i1h.I Be sure to worship at a place of your choice AINT JAME WELCOMES YOU IUNDAY WO.... MIMCll 7:30 AM • ~ EudWtlt Rite I _ 1:00 A.M • Hofy !uctwtaic Atte II 10!45 AM -Prerer Ind Pr .... Euchlrltt Rite II Church School -1:00 AM CNld Cere • 7:30 & 1.00 AM (M\.ic, aermon Ind otWkl care at 3 Mnltoeal ~WIBWOMIMOP Mondey-Ftkley • 1;30 AM Momlng Prey. Tutedey • 10:00 AM Euchertet l ~ 1erV1ct W~ -1:30 AM Holy ~ Fr . .._. P. ,,._, D.D. Pr•t-1n-eti.ge Fr. Eamoncl 0 Ftn1t, Aufttlng Thi Rev Thomaa Henry • Or Wlltlem Aobertt •Mr. Stmuet Stlafet AlNT JAMES EPI OPAL CHUR H \21~ Vta Lido • ev.pon 8cach • 714-6n -02 l0 ' -, c .. · .. ., ., __ £umped-Uppum-pkins v-i~fer~r-eateSt----- ~ .. Al''--•Jhla Arthur ~tro Valley klUeShia "treateat pump- kin," a 526-poand apeclmen, a t the World Pumpkin Cbamplonahlp In Half Moon Bay. IJ IM A•HelalH Prw ··we·ve been it this for 22 yan." tchooheac~ and vettran pumpkin For IM pell five )W'I. ., p 1' • It's the tally season ipin. with the 011uidt '"Robtnt~-.:.::nen. N....:.. ~~..'!'!.~ power ~ .. N1 ~L~nd· ( • mere com~ bll ..... • ...., pal pumpkan rilll'\I out of pitches ~ •----•v-._-UK ~ pou-... I • iu o a crazy, v-cvenL around the world 1n coml)ftitaons ror toil, 1maate, ftitiliiie. Ten yean from fri'-oloul summer habiL.. c.....sa ud &be u.-.. .._...._ the lartete ........ t. now oeoPlc art u yina ~ coWd be 11 In Half Moon Bly, runntr·LaP for pitched &be pumptia dt••IWKrt* I Colli1 .,..., J ,000 poUnds.." tht leCODd year was Arthur Qwnt. beck and fonh d&arins dw _. n ollins. N.Y .. a record-breakana ....... _ pumA&.J·n· '"'ha·c~ ~··•-1,, ....... ~. _....._ h 67 1-pounder beat the pulp OUI ohhe I'"' .-.. - " ....... .... • wnOIC pn~ pwn.,..n -" ... -.. an at tare . compe1i1ion at · ahe sixth annul ma~ a 12 men to move I.hem from mete S26 pounds. • • ' The last American 10 bold die dllll. Wor1d Pumpkin Confederation forldaf\ 10 triack tcalc, att IO bit that "One of thete dayi. I'll bit the Norman GaU.a0er of Lake C"Mllm. Wei&h-ofT hett this week. whale a they Vow ftat on OM aide and each ·world," said the 7S-year..old Cu1ro Wash .• broke me recont in 1914 wida n var conicst headquartered in Cali-ridae "wider than a man'• fool. Valley, C~lif .. rcsuknt, who was hisa 6 12-pound aiant. fom ia was won by a S48-pound fruit. The G ancarz brothers fiaure they ·consoled by takin11op honors amona Tmy Pimsltur, one o( IM or- Robert Ganea rz, 36 of spent S2.SOO raisina &1ant pumpkins U niled States entncs. pniL~. said ~eral i~ - Jacobstown, NJ., won ~.000 /or I.he on 1hree of the 27S acres they farm Quint. howe~er, docs not go av.-ay &ors produce the latle pum...._ aiant that measured 12 feet, 11 inches with their fat.bet. with JUSI a prospective Halloween indud•na the f'ilbt wea&hcr. IDod around a nd cchl)!Cd his brolher Growina aiant pumpkins dates to Jack--0-<lantern His huJC pumpkin seeds and "tender lovi• care." Edward's entry _ a 61 8.S-pounder 1900 when Wilham Wa rnock, of earned him a SSOO pnze for own-"Some wives complain that for dae that took second place. But Edward Goodrich, Ontario, sen1 a 400-pound ership or the la,..est pumpkin at the pall m months, they pey lllOft Gancarz. 40, squelched his brother in specimen to the Paris World's Fair. Kalf Moon Bay wc1~-<>ff. attenuon to their pumpkint thu to the squash competition wiib 1 record . "They stan out looki,n• li~,e n~t The pumpkin we1&h-<>ffs began in them," Pimsleur said. ~95.5-pounder. Robert raised the inner tubes and start nsana. said 1974 at J:talf Moon !Say as a way to The wca&h-<>fr 11 a prelude to lb.is secbnd·larges.t squash at 562.5 _!om Cone o f Andover, a promote 1tsannual pumpln n festival. weekend's rump~e.stival, pounds. •. I rr==========~=~~iii!iiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiii.;~~~~~~~~~==:'i . T hird place went to 16-year-old Alan Nesbiu ofG'oncsus, N.Y., who grew a 579.S.pound pumpkin on his first attempt. ··He said it was total luck. bu1 he was always calling me for lips," said weigh-<>ff sponsor Ray Waterman, who operates the con1est-out of his restaurant in Collins, N. Y. Weigh stauons for the World Pumpkin Confederation contest were set up here and in ten other locations in the United States. Canada, Wales, Italy. New Zealand and Australia. More than 40 growers took part. The previous pumpkin record of 611 PQUruls WU SCl lft 1984 in the International Pumpkin Association compet1uon. which claims to be the original. Headquartered rn Half Moon Bay. Calif .. it awarded its top honors to a Canadian for the fourth Europe _ Bo Von Hemen lnceriors brings to you 1 very special sale on Bombe' Chrm. Ovrr 200 to choose from in all shapes & sizes. ALI imported DIRECT from Europe. Don't miss this opponunity to enhance your home with a beautiful Bombe'. Australl. an plant_s __ ti ___ me ..... ;rthea~o~%~~ ~~~ttillarmer from Manitoba, h,ad flown his ~ pondero us pumpkin to Halifax, I f I Nova Scotia. one of four weigh a So Success U • ::--"'\ stat1onsfor that contest. · 1 n · While the competition in Collins was low key. the 250 people attending Amerl. can gardens :~~~\~~~c~~~~ :st~~~o:~~;::i~u~~ t1on. It took a 481 5-pound pumpkin to elicit applause. Silence greeted a 454.5-pounder . . , Auslralta -homt of the Amenca's Cup -as the source of many exciting plants for western gardens. fhc winter issues of Pacific Hort1· culture includes an article b\ W Rodger Elliot that describes inan~ useful plants that are a'a1lablc 10 Pacific Coast nursenes o r b\ mail order. · an impresswe display of the-petaled. "Everybod) says lhis is just fun, starry flowers over a long period this is JUSt games:· said Robert dunng late winter and <ipnng. Gancarz. ··But this is serious, this 1s nothing like fun and game<i." .. Boron1as bloom 10 l'nrly <ipnng -Indeed. as competitors and ad- March and April 1n California. Sep-m1rers surrounded the mutant-look- tcmber and October in Australia. ing gourds. the Gancar1cs· hired Boronia megast1gma. from Western hands served as bod)guards to keep .\u:)traha. has small. brown and an)one from defiling the entries. )Cllow. bell·like flo"crs with ~onder-Competitors asked 1f the brothers ful fragrance. The pink. start). four-\\-ere selling seed from the ~enetic petalled flowers of Boron1a pinnata giants. but the) said they did not arc a delight. and the camphor· think so LAGUN A BEACH \4~ N. COAST HWY. (7 14)494-6~~1 COSTA MESA 1 ~9~ NEWPORT BLVD (7 14)642-20~ "Many of the plants we grow in Australia." writes the co-author of the Encyclopedia of Australian Plants. "should prove 'iuccessful al o 10 gardens in the western United States and can provide a succession of flowers and fruits lbroughout the )Car. \Cented leaves are a11ract1 ve. All -;:::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::~=============================================o boron1as respond \\<ell to. and often "We will start by cons1denng the fall season. when the graceful. gra' • 1sh-leaved Acacia 1te~phylla from South Australia. will be in its full glon with fluffy. pale )CllO\\-. ball-hl.:e Oov.cr clusters and purple-tipped ncv. lca,cs. The pendulous form '" an excellent screening plant. A. recently introduced cascading. lov.·grow1ng variety has a htgh potential for u'iC a<o a ground cover. especi<ill> o n em- bankments. "If you come across plants ol Boronia. Correa or Enostcmon. snap them up. The~ all prefer poc;1t1on., 1n morning sun v.1th ac1d1c <ioils that retain moisture. ··comas. o r nauve fuc h1as as thl'' arc commonly called. arc '1s1tcd regular!) by hummingbirds 1n \carch of their copio us nectar. "The flower colors of cnostcmon'> are more subtle. varying from white to pale pink or mauve. Ofte n the buds arc pinkish. These plants arc excellent in shaded areas. wher<.' they provide requm·. hard pruning aftt•r flowering. .. M~ parts o t Cahlo rn1a ha¥e- so1ls and climates s1m1lar to Austral- ia.E'en the tOpo$,raphy of some areas 1s uncan nil~ s1m1lar. "\\-ith the problem of water short- ages 1n the West.. and the high tolerance of man\ Australian plants for extended periods of dryness. 1t makes sense to consider using more of these beautiful and adaptable plants in western gardens." I h<.' winter 1ssuc of Pac ific Horti- culture contains other articles to stir the 1magina11o ns of western gar- deners. These include descriptions of attracu ve crevice plants. alhums. the rob1n1as. lachcnaha\, and plants for color in the winter garden Ever) issue has book rcv1c\\S of interest to the gardener and datcc; and times of garden 'ihuv.., and \ako; Pac11ic Hunilulturl' a colur-il- lu\trated quanerl). 1\ a'a1lablc h) .. uhscnpt1on 'ient to Hoit 485. Berkeley. C · .\ 94 70 I. S1 ogle copll'S arc SJ.50 bu mall or 1n <;elected book- stores and nu~nes Two lectures on orchids scheduled for next week Orchids arc the talk of the count\ ne'1 week. w1th two lectures planned fucsday night o n the exotic plant'i Bart Conner will show slides ol his orchid collec11ng mp to Peru at tht• New(;>On Harbor Orchid ociet) mceuna at 8 p.m. Conner's talk v.111 be preceded by a 7:30 class b} .\n McCann on "Gctung read} for thl' cymbidium season -preparing tor flowers." Refreshments will be M!rvcd and there will be a table of member.,· blooming orchids and a raffil' for orchid plants. The society meet~ at the Nt·1ghhorhood C'om muntt} Center. 1845 Parl.. \' e .. Costa Mesa . .\dd111onal information ,., a'ail· able b\ rall1ng MO-.:! l40 or 644-0589 '"What's ne" 1n orch1tK' 1<o orchid !1pcc1ah\t Dr l\oorno Hast-ga"a's tall.. to the HortKultural 'ioc1ct) of Orange Count~ at 7 lO pm at the Pre b)· terian Chun. h. 11 ~ l.::! Fuclid "it in Garden urO\ e The meeting will include a plant \ale. plant forum and refreshments. V1s1tor!> arc '"dcome at lluth meet-'"~' and thcrt• 1., no charge for adm1ss1on presents K?oses txj & S eo Roger's Gardens & the Ofange County Rose Society are pleased to announce the ... 19th Annual Roee Show "RCA5F.5 BY THE SEA" October 18 & 19 will bl" hc!ld hrtt. in our p rd Nl Ama~n bfin& your r'Olk'I in t»\WMn 7 and 10 11m fur JUd11nl( or jwl \Op by and • • fantaJllt UT'ly of nJllC"I trom a 1ln<' bloom to lntt1a1t.o a.rrana m«"ntt NO ADMISSION CHARGE trn•~,~~·'"· ~-' Ill') rtoft • •~II I ' • A (lolt -..OC·~--- NUfSU'f • OCX>t PlANT~ • 11011 l •PATIO fU' ES .d. ' f OR THE FIRST TIME IN THIS CENTURY 100 STEINWAY ·PIANOS TO CHOOSE FROM FOB TWO WEEIS Ill Y • Prices Rolled Back • No Down Payment or No Payment 'til '87 • In -House Fi nancing •Extended Terms-Up to 96 Mos. • Last Year to Receive Tax Deducti on 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 Piano you've always wanted. For this special event. Steinway Representatives wlll be on hand to assist you. ONLY AUTHORIZED <l STEI NWAY & SON lltAI •"I\' LA Otll\NfO ' \•'fl MA Ml\ UC.l'-111 I '"' n• M'll"IUllNO <()°' DURING THIS SALE These Events Will Be Taking Place: •Secrets of Steinway •Techn ical Seminar • Teacher Workshop • Monster Concert • Dueling Pianos Recital For Information ( 213 ) 384 -1858 LOS ANGELES COSTA MESA LONG BEACH WOODLAID HILLS I ._ 3330 WILSHIRE BL SOUTH CO AST PLAZA 2188 LAKEWOOD Bl. VICTORY & DESOTO 213 -387-7201 714 -545-0415 213-597-3618 818-999-6020 .. r , Or.,._ CoMI DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, October 18, 19" - ~ ii.~& ~1~==~ ~INOITaJITINQ'-.: ~ • * ~ ~Nlttlll'ftmllillllNllQ Polilanl'' 119'5> ~aw~. RM Ma. ~ -a:oo- • Ml• THE NF\. n~iceOnThettgfls.ie" I (I) NIW 1111<£ HAIA8 _ s:-rOf MaTYQ • • ~ "The orw 1n Tht OMct" k:• SUMn 8elnl Jlrnel. BMblr• zoo~ -· a.UI IOICIHT -..9MITH'8~ l =.r-~ a.llBAUC'TlON MOVIE H "W.-rlort Of Tiit Wind" (1985) Anl!Mltd (!) THe WEE< IN BASEBALL -ni- l (I) TE£H WOlf • QI PUNKY BAE'WSTER NEWQIDGET di POUND PUPPIES MOYIE U "Kid l>Jnamite'' ( 1943) Eut Side Kids, PIO'llll Bllke. I . (l) COLlEGE FOOTBALL WAU m&TWEEJ< BUSINES8 FU (fQ ONE WAY GAME INSlDE FOOTBALL wmf 808 EL.DER MOVIE • •1o\ "Two LOYeS" (1961) Shirley Meclaille, Laurence HIM)' -10:00..&. I Cl) PEE WEE'S PLAYHOUSE QI ALVIN ANO THE ' cttPMUNKS • AMERICA'S TOP TEH 8 9 BUGS BUHNY AND TWEETY ISHOWWAESTLIHG t... PEOPLE, PETS ANO OR. MARC JIM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY GD IHSIOE TRACK G THEBEAM CB) INSIDE THE NFL -10:30- • Cl) POPPY'S GREAT ADVEHTUAES I Q!JFOOFUR PUTTIN' ON THE HITS !·~=OKS MAl<EAS MATCH MAX HEADROOM MOYIE * t * ·~ "Caretul, He Might Heat YOAJ" (1983) W«tdy Hugllel. Robyn Hem -11~ • Cl) HUlX HOGAN'S ROCK 'H' WAESTUNG IOUL TIWN THI QUIT COUICTOR CMIT flOR l'fACI DM.EIV~ Ml WHIC .. MOTOR IPORTI MOYIE • • "Morons From Ouler Spece" &>NSJ:._~THE"'= °" ''OAHCINO ON THE CEIUNO" CO MOYE H "Bring On The Glt1s" (1945) Ed· • die Brtcllen. Veronlcl I.Ike. 11E1'oor..u KATHY'S KITCHEN EOONOMtCS USA ARTHE\.ENE NPPY JAY JOHNSTONE'S BASE8All REVIEW MOVIE • • "Remo Wiiiiama: The Adventure tt'" ( 1985) Fred Wwd, Joel MOVIE u ' Rustlers' Rhapsody" (1985) Tom Ber~. G W. Biiiey ... _ AFTEAtfOOH - -12:00-• D WESTERN INBOARD DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP I THAEE STOOGES ®'COLLEGE FOOTBALL TOOAY D MOVIE * • "The GJove' ( 1980) John Saxon. Roosevelt Grief tD MOVIE **'h "The Sad Saeli" (1957) Jerr; l ewis, David Wayne. ID JUSTIN WILSON'S LOUISIANA COOKIN' • OUTOOORS ~ ECONOMICS USA at LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Eli) DEAF WORLD mwRESTUNG -12:25- • @) COU.EGE.FOOJBALL -12:30-D THIS WE.EK IN BASEBALL CJ) TWILIGHT ZONE eGETSMART • HOUSE FOR All SEASONS G FREEHAND SKETCHING 89 ORAL A08ERTS MOVIE ***''"A Raisin In TheSun" (1961) Sldlley Poitier, Clludia McNeil. ***loi .. ~ l.Mng" 11$37) JIM • At111ur, Edwd Atnold. -1:00- MmN PlAYIOOK 'M MUN9TW 80Ul. TIWN DUICll OI HAlZAN> DOCTOl'WHO FM8WI) 8KETCHINO FNITA8t l8lANO CtWUI TAYl°" MCGRAW / 8TAllHES F1HAHCE ?E :fJJ:' ON THf t11TS * H "Tht Clndld1t1" (1972) Aolr ert RedfOfd, Ptler Boyle -1:30-1 ~ INTAOOUCINO BIOl.OOY 8S4N> THE SCENES MOYIE * • "Oh Godl YOAJ OM" (1984) George Burns, Tld Was&. OAHCEFEVER -1:45-Gll AElJGIOUS PfllOGAAMMINO -2:00- 1 ~, CJ) PVTTIN' ON THE HITS tD MOVIE H * "The Roed To Rio" (1947) Bing C<osby, Bob Hope. e POUND PUPPIES ID INTAOOUCIHO BIOl..OOY QIMOVIE u in "1941" (1979) John Belllshl, Tashiro Mllunt. GD BETTY JEAN AOllHSON G TB.EPHONE AUCTIOH FAME ON THE FILM SCENE WITH CHARlES CHAMPUH -"'2:30-l ~AACING Jil GOOD TlitES I~ FAMLYONE WAY GAME MOYIE t *~ "RMI Genius" ( 1985) VII Kilmer, Gabe Jwret. (%)MOYIE • * "Remo Willlems: The Adventure· Begins" (1985) Frid W11d, Joel Gray. *'.:&:Uc-in. IT'tAl.MNG ITMFAMS NOYA MMKITING TO• AHNOUNCED 100 HUNTl.EY 8TI&T MOYIE * * "The e.crtord lnc6denl" ( tae&) RlcNrd Wldtntttc, Sldnty Poitier. ~=COUNTIM I IAANAIY-=s NICNEWS ~ONEMiFAMILY AMENCAH STORY: IEOINNWOST01m ®MOYIE U "Maxie" (1985) Glenn CIOle, Mandy P1tln6tln. -·~-l ~INAEVIEW FAKrASY l8lANO WHAT A COUNTRYt MOYIE * U "The Secret Ute Of Walter Mitty'' (1947) Danny Kaye, Virgin!~ Mayo: . I (I) STAR TIE< THIS OlD HOUSE AMENCAN STORY: ~T01en I GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS IENNYHINN SPEEDWAY AMERICA TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE -4:30- e ooesT I WOAt.D SERIES REPORT GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS (l) AT THE MOVIES e MOTOAWEEJ< ID THIS OLD HOUSE 9 SISKEL & EBERT & THE MOVIES ([)MOVIE "Hotf#Ood Gllost Stories" (1985) CZ)MOVIE • • • "Personal Besl" (1982) Ma11el Hemlngwey, Patrice Donnelly. -5:00-IJ ROCK 'N ROLL EVENING NEWS D Cl! WORLD SERIES 8 LOVEBOAT 8 SPORTS UFtSTYL.ES 0 .STAEET HAWK CJ) MOVIE • • O "Sirocco" (1951) Humphrey Bogart, Mll1• Toren. E OITHlm UIYla l.OOQ AT ... I .. 8TAlll "" .. DAUM HOLM ~ • • "Sllwf lkllllt" ( 1985) Otty BuMy, Corty Helm. CZ)~ • . • * "The DoctOf And Tht DIYMI" ~) Timothy o.lton, Jontthen . _,__ Cl> POUCE STORY e DAVE AOEVEA -10!00- NEWS Stacy Keach (rlah t) arfaee a point of law with attorney Michael DaYld 8lme on ''The Kew Mike Hammer" tonight at 9 o.n CBS. C~nel 1 (I) TWIUGKT. ZONE / 0 8PEN8ER: ~HR Lff.STYLES °"THE NCH Alll) FAMOUS PAISION AMO MEMORY MEADOWl.AM LEMON VIDEOONE I MOTI9 AMO 90N 3 . . 6i) MOTOR'NEB< Cl) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Q) BARHEY MILLER . GD ZOLA LEVITT • C#EMATTRACTIONS UONEL RICHIE: THE MAKING OF ''OANCING ON THE CEILING" MOVIE * + * "Tht Gre"t Fox" ( 1982) Rich- atd Farnsworth, Jackie Burrooghs. EVENING -8:00- • (I) CBS NEWS 8 NEWS D SOLIDGOLD m SMALL WONDER G) BAm.ESTARGALACTICA fl!) LIVING PLANET: A PORTRAIT OF THE EARTH 61> EVENINCI AT POPS ®) WKRPIN CIHCINNATI (l!) R08ERT SCHULLER '9 TOKUSO SAIZENSEN MOVIE • * "City Heal" ( 1984) Clint East· wood, BIH1 Reynolds '-"MOVIE • •• "Agnes 01 God (1985)' Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroh -6:30- IJ (I) NEWS G LOVE BOAT e TEO KNIGHT SHOW QI THREE'S COMPANY MOVIE -7:30- • 2 ON TH£ TOWN 8 COUSM KEVIN G l..N<EM PAE-OAME e DANCE FEVER e JEOPAPDV Cl) Close-UP 9 EYE ON SAN DIEGO INN NEWS MOVIE • • "Rustlers' Rhepeody" ( 1985) Tom Berenger, G. W. Balley. -8:00- 11 Cl) DOWNTOWN 0 MOVIE ••• "The People Vs. Jeln Hatris" ( 1981) Bien Burstyn. Mltlln Balsam. G MOVIE MOV1E ·~ "8*'' (1985) Lorette Swlt Alp Tom PAINCE'S TRUST ALL.STAR AOCK CONCERT MOVIE , * * "The PerUs Of GWlndollnl" ( 1984) Tewny Klteen, Brent Huff. DEMPSEY & MAKEPEACE -10:30- 1 HEWFACES TWILIGHT ZONE SNEAK PAEVIEWS AACHERS MOVIE * "Barbltlan Oueen" (1985) Lana Cllrkeon, Katt Shea. -10:35- U "Night Of The J\lggler" ( 1980) MOVIE James Brolin, Cliff Gorman • * t "An Arntrlcan Werewolf In D (JJ) LIFE WTTH LUCY Q London" (1981) DaVld Neughton, D NBA PRE.SEASON Jenny Agutter. BASKETBAU... -10:45- (J) YOU WRITE THE SONGS 8 SATURDAY SPORTSPAGE tD QI NEWS -11:00-~ ~~Naked Spur" 1953) e II e Cl) t1J Cl! NEWS JemesStewart. Janet L...,.., 8 (!JTALES FllOMTHE ...,,., DARKSIOE Bl WONDERWORKS 1 w·A·s·H ~GREAT PERFORMANCES OfF THE WALL Ell) R.W. SCHAMBACH • MOVIE ~ HORSE RACING + t • "Gumshoe" ( 19721 Alber1 F1n-MOVIE ••·Better Oft Dead (1986) Jonn ~·.,;:ce~ Cusact. David Ogden Sl~ ii REAL VIDEOS -··THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR:·-tm BATTlESTAR OALACTICA e THE AFRICANS 6i) FACES OF JAPAN ** "Cat's Eye" (1985) Dtew Bar· rymore, James Woods -7~- MOVIE m HO ** Remo Williams· The Adventure (B)MO~~T Begins· (1985) Fred Ward, Joel •• "Bachelor Party' (l9S..) Tom -14A8C-RADIO Joonna langfdJ "This will be one of the biggest box office blockbusters of the seaS<m:· -.VRC TOOA I' SHI >14 CNr!.• \huh1 "One of the richest, most exciting, most adult Hollywood movies of the year." -· -\f;k SWE.'£1i l>.11 id AAA"' ----NOW PLAYING ---- *LA .. lllADA * HEWll'OflT BUCH •ITAHTON Plaloe s U M1t1'11 £°"'-IJdo (Ow-VlllQI Ct1!!t1 994-2400 673-8350 .. , 05'7 *~IA * lltVM * MllSION Vl(.J() OllAHGf MlttnhP!.\11 ~~ f°"'atGiVOl!OM•• Sl.O-umO•·vt·•• 529 5339 85' ... lt :164·6110 639 8710 * HUn1NOTI* llAOl * LAGUNA HMS ~OW. C.... 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RANDY SHANKLE (D GObF JOURNAL (C)MOVIE • • ·~ "Comprom1s1ng PositlOtls" ( t985) Susan Sarandon. Raul .Julia_ _8 MOVlf -l 1:30- •'h "Trancers" (1985) Tim Thomer· son, Helen Hunt. GHll9T05 .., WHEEL OF FORTUNE ID SMITHSONIAN WORLD ~ WONOERWORKS ®)THR08 ' p) MOVIE * t * "T"· S ,_ r... .. ( 969 • * • "Assault Force" (1980) Roger '"' 1er1 ... .,.,..koo 1 ) Moore James Mason Uz• Mlnnelll, Wendell Burton . -8'30-Q al SA~RDAY NIGHT LIVE (!)MOVIE **** "Amet1can GraHlti" (1973) Ron Howard, Cindy Williams Ell> NANCY HARMON m INOQ4t..UFE D 0 ELLEN eURsTYN S. HOW Q 8 CARSON S COMEDY CLASSICS LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AHO e EYEWITHESS SPORTS FAMOUS WEEKEND -5:15- rrSSHOWTIME HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS: tD JEFffRSONS Cl) YOU WRITE THE SONGS Q!J SAN DIEGO ZOO'S ANIMAL ~ ~lllCluery 01 Fear" ( 1979) BE-FORE! -5:30- • SISKEL & EBERT & THE MOVIES MOVIE t * "City H .. t' (1984) Clint WI· wood BIH1 Reynolds =E :':O':eughes. Key Lenz -9:00-* • ·~ "Strange Invaders" (1982) ----------------------------PIUI LeMat, Nancy Allen LUXURY WALK.IN THEATRE OHUlt( DRIVHNS *llOW1 RUl IUnERED '«"CORll AT All WAllH NS* * ~2TCWH1ts * S2.1'l1n ~Hwtl * AMfieltnSllewt•"'" m 6-1 _ .... o-!M" Fe! rtttt11111 _.r;1m11uw _ @ijJ:iiiJ;ijijhiij1i1H.i)6)ftL I tf"".:,91~ ) 1n 17?!/!!1111 Nr SiM• T..: COL.Ott CW C .. LDR&ll Of" A T .. COLO• ~V I•) ~R 000 C•l CW llOfltRV(lt) 11 2:45) 3: 10 5:35 (12:50) 3:20 5:50 Phu Beverly Hllh Cop (R a:oo t0:25/70MM 1:10 a. 10:30 ~V MM ee>T C ROCOOfLa OUNOEC MARRIED ( ... U ) (PG-U) (1:101 3:30 S:40 (1:05) 3:15 5:30 7150. 10100 7:40 .. 9150 STANO av .. , .. , TOUGH eun CN) (1 :00) 3 :00 5:0'0 (12:55) 3:05 5:20 7:001.t:OO 7:301.9:10 THAT'S u n lll'O-UJ (1:05) 3:151:25 7:35 .. 9 150 TOP G UN (Na) 11:301 3:40 s:lo a:oo &. 10 :10 /ln70MM A UllNS (R) D«AO&..V FRIENDS (R) (1:00) 1:00 7 :00 10:00 (1:45) 3 :0 5:15 -No Pauu -7·15 &. 9 :15 "10 + ... Absolutely wonderful ... " "One of tbe year's best films." t.<M \h~•I CHIC.A(,() TlUlll N'f WILLIAM H URT """"'"• JACK ~l.ASff , .. , Jewel ol tllt N lie (PG Burt L.anca1ter TOUGH GUYS IPG) Karate K id II (PG) THIE l"LV (R) N19htmare On t 1m SI 2 (R I MU COITAlll(IA "'-llrH 111111 !O.l'Ol 1"°""W't Sli~ ·s 118' MUllTlllGlOl IEACll !°"'111!SC•~C...••• .,. 0710 lA MlllAOA ll(WflOllT NACll OIWIG( l>i.t IC s LI lotofl04 (0..1'01 lltWOOI' <If..,. ~ 99ol 2400 6" O'™l "' ~SJ !llllllA 'Allll u• IAo•"•' 9Sl •99• IAGUllA lllUS £d\l>.OS-~ , UQ1_.I ltll""" 161 e61 I t!!'L:-----r) Cl) DANCE FEVER 0 OfF THE WALL (l!) CELEBAATE WITH JESSY DIXON MOVIE *'' "Trencen· (1985) nm Thorner· son, Helen Hunt MOVIE "THE AERIAL STUNTS ARE SPECTACULAR ... A PLEASING DIVERSION:' J il'' C•·st NORTv " ... THE CHASES ARE DAZZLING:' NEW YORK TIMES CHOKE CEU~YD&i .. * "Tell Dirty To Me Pitt IV' (t•) T"'8 IW1 Johii LMtlt ~~ Rold To tw.g Kong" (*2) llng Ctoeiby. Bob .... -11:41-•aow * ·~" (1t74)LMI Tllnw. Rllpllla1't -1UD-IE--DMAM GA U.S.A. rwcN' TO lMI HIT1 STAT~ ADVENTUAE WITH M (%)MOVIE ••• "Pel1onll Belt" ( 1912) ..... Hemlngwey, Plttlce Donnelly. -12!20- MOW U "Ctn You Keep It Up Fot A Week?'' ( 1978) Jeremy Bulock, Aldl- wd O'Sulfven. -12:30-l ~MOYIES * .. Alien Conteminalion" ( 1911) left Mcrulocll. L~ MlttNu. (!)MOW U 'A "Thi Frozen 0M9" (1917} ;"~&r--. (I) HAMY-0 (fl AOa< 'N AOll EVEflHO NEWS I SATUAOAY ALIVE MAO MOVIES WITH THE LA. CONNECTION-12:50- (C) MOVIE "Pertec1 Tlmlng" (1982) Stephen Mll1de, Michelle Scarbe!N. ClDMOVIE ** "Thunder Alley" (1985) Roger Wilson, JiH Schoelen. -1:00- 1 HIT cm (IN STEAEO) MTV TOP 20 VIDEO COUNTDOWN 8ALL IN THE FAMtt;Y • TEl..EPt40HE AUCTIOH *'-' "Night Of The LMng Deed" ( 1968) Judrth O'Oea. Duane Jones -t:30- G 8NEWS .MOVIE • • • "Desperate Ch1rect1rs" ( 1971) Shif1ey Maclarne, Kenneth Mars ., MOVIE ••·~ "Twenty-four Hours To Kiii" (1965) Mickey Rooney. Watter Slezalt O ABCNEWSQ DAI.I.AS HOLM RHODA -1:40- 8 ABCHEWS9 HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS: BE-FOREI -1:55- D MOVIE • • "Hell's Angels On Wheels" ( 1967) Adam Roerh. Jack NICllOl- son -2:00- 8 MOVIE * • • "Funny Business" 11978) Nar- ratld~er Melthll.t. l lHNNEWS~ 8D RICHARD HOGUE -2:15- MOVIE u • "The Candidate" (1972) Rob- ert Redford, Peter Boyle MOVIE *1,t "Sex Ktttena-Go to College" { 1960) MllTlle Van Doren, T Ullday Weld -2:20- (C)MOVIE * * "Uttll TrNSYre" (1985) M11got Kidder, Ted Denson. -~:30- 8 MOVIE • • "The Impossible Veers" (1968) David N!Yen, Lola Albright. Cl) MOVIETONE NEWS -2:35-(ID MOVIE • • "The Protector" (1985) Jacllle Chan. Danny Aiello. -2:40-C!l CARTOONS -3:00- ai) BEHIND THE SCENES (IJMOVIE • • "The Re1um Q1 The Uvtng Deed" (1985) Ctu Gutager. Jemes Keren 4 WINNER~ ALREADY.II EVERYONE'S CHEERING POR AMERICA'S fl ?aaiRGUYS! ANAHEIM f1t4~17! !111/Lrmeg 'A. Duft fey '"''"'tt.H".1 -.111 ~,..., .... fOM UUlll TO, OUN 1Nf CHOtCI CANYON 1'°1 WIUCINO WAHI09S Ill HtON IAOLI 1,._111 DIAOlT PlllNO COMA• BUENA PARK H1'1111 .. ,.,l,.,.•ltt W _._.f'efl 0-. /I •..(lUIOC)"" AU .;C"ff"' ~I OOlDUJIO JUMPIN' JACK PLAJH t•I NIVH 5AT HIVll AGAIN INI IUIT l.ultAl!a-IOUMM TOUGH GUYS INI OIADl T PRllNO Ill ~ Moll<atto KARATI IUO Pt.al It 1"1 AIOUT LAJT NIGHT ltQ LoHABRA .. ~ .... 11 IW r.r-rT . ,AUL HIWMAHf#OM <11\11111 COLOtt OP MOHIY Ill A NllD A#Allf ~ ,AUL~ CIOCOMf OUHDll ~tat ouNO HOt ~111 WllKINO WMJUOU IRON IAOLI (Motil • ''YEAH ••• PACK YOUR BAO$. YOU COULD BE NEXT/'' .. Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. And Name Your Destina tion! TWA & THE DAIL Y PILOT -See How Good We Really Arel lailyPilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REA LLY ARE LAXIO~ COUNTY CONNECTIONS VIA0~0L OEN ~TATE AIRLINES WIN·GO Hotline (714) 642-4333 "AN ABSOLUTE HIT." AT THF MO\'I~~ 1 ABC takes big swing with playoffs, but BJ &OIDT BAAR 0 s ,,._..._ NEW YORK -Baeeball wasn'l enouah lO pull ABC out of tltird place in the A.C. Nielsen Co. ratinp lasl wttk, but tbe network did bcner with the summer aame than with its fall shows, ABC with six ni&hts of leque cbamplonthip playoff aames, had a . l 5. 7 avenae ratina last wce!f\ up l .1 points from the p~vious WCCK. NBC won with week with an 18.4 average and the top time shows, and CBS was second at 16.8. CBS led in evening news with an averaae of 11.4 and a 22 share, followed by NBC at 11.2 and a 22 share ud ABC at I 0. 3 and a 2 l share. Each rating point represents 874,000 homes equipped with tele- vision. The share is the portion of sets in use durina a particular ti me period. Bastban -pre-empted ~·Moqn· Uahtina" and . "Orowin& Paau," wnich had been 1n tbe top 10 the wetlt before, but it alt0 replaced a ~nch of ABC's bottom 10 eoeries: ·-soen~r: For Hirt,'' .. Colbys,.. "Life with Lucy," ••The Ellen Burttyn Show," "Our World" and .. Heart or the Cit ." ~BC's news mapiine" l 986" took the bottom slot la$t woek with an 8.8 rating.orl.3 points better than ABC's news.-nostalaaa show "Our World" had done in lhircvious week. The best · t of baseball was Wednesday ni t's thrilling 1-0 vic- tory by the Houston Astros and Mike Scott over the New York Mets and Dwight Gooden, which averaged 18.9 with a 31 percent share or the audience to rank 17th for the week. Overall. the six games had an average rating or 16.2 and a 27 share. compared with a 16. 9 rating and a 27 wre IUt year, wfiin NBC Md the playoffs. saad Ocrald Jaffe, NBCs vice president for rtteatth projects. The lOP 10 shows last week wert "The Cosby Show," "Family T1ct" and "Cheers" on NBC, "Murder, Sbe Wrote''ud "The Last Frontier, Pan 11" on CBS, "Golden Girls," "Niaht Court" lt\d "When lbc 8ouah Breaks" on NBC, and a tie for nin.th between NBC's "Hi1hway to Heaven .. and CBS' "60 Minutes." CBS' "Dallas" fell a little el0str to NBC's "Miami Vice" in Friday ni~t's key contest. "Vice" was 22nd with an 18.0 ratina and a 29 share while "Dallas" averaged 19.S and a 32 share for 14th place. In the first three weeks of the season "Dallas" has dropped from a lead of 16 share points to seven points to three last week. Baseball. however. did more dam• to "Dallas" than did the day-glo drug bu$ters on NBC, -u ''Dallal" dropped 2.1 ratia&po1nt1 while "Vicic" was up .6. The "Boll.IOI' Red Sox:.Cahfomaa Aftlela Pfl.'.'C had a 14s1 ratint in tbC first haJ(-bour, competed \0 a I il for "Sledlt Hammer," ABC'a ~ p.m. entry t6t previoua Friday. SW1iJll with its two-hour "dream" premiere "Dallas" has aooe from 26.S to ll.6 to 19.S in the ratinp. ''Vlce"haslotaed 17.4, 17.4and 18.0. "The. 4st "-Frontier," a four-hour CBS miniseries starrina Linda E'vans, completed a strona run on Tuesday with a 2S.O ratina and 39 share to place fif\h for the week. The first two hours the previous Sunday had a 23.8 rat ina and 36 share. Ted Danson, who ptar,s bachelor Sam MaJone on "Cheers, · starred in the week's eiatnh-placc show a.s well, the NBC movie .. When the Bough B~ab.'' The film . with a ratin4 of 22.3 and a .36 share, ran four poin ts Statuesque Mary shatter-ed on 'World' By LYNDA HIRSCH payments so that Iva's not covered lor any of her medical bills. John goc:s 10 Lucinda ALL MY CHILDREN (pan1ally pre, and threatens 10 tell Luy the truth about empted due to baseball playoffs): Mark her parentage unle~s Lucinda pays lvo's doesn't have mo ney Erica gave him to hospital bills. Lucinda agrees. Tom de· leave country. Earl. h usband of Mark's last cides to go after underground cnmc in the girlfriend, is out to get him. Nina qutts job ctty with his first target befog the Falcon. at Cortlandt Electronics. Phoebe slaps T ad Barbara truly sorry for aJI the problems and the duo trade insults. Lan&Jey re nts a she's cau~d everyone. room at M~lc's. Hillary telTs Tad &~c CAPITOL: Ha:i~g • body ci1humed wants ~paratJon. Cliff Jealous o f Nina s Judson. tells Clanssa the man th~ buncd da~ with wealthy French bust~ ma n-yea.rs ago-wasner f'lrst hus 00 1Ja:icter Jacques R11meeu. Roy tells Hillary he McC~ndless. Both nan~sa and Thomas loves her. • • • aarec that whoe,er the man who claims to ANOTHER WORLD: Vince hean-be Baxter reall) is. they bo<h catt for him broken when Rcg1naJd says he and Mary After Judson confronts Baxter, Baxter were lovers before she had the accident &~ to amc. pretending to find 'IOme which lei\ her w11h pennancnt amnes1:i. papers to e,plain things to Judson Butcr Donna. wuhout saying she fears Reginald sneaks out a"' 1ndow and heads for Caria ·s. will kill him. tells Michael the wedding 1s The> both beheve the agenC) hu kt them off. Mary hurt when Vince turns her away. down The amulet Tcre~ ga"e ('lanssa She tells RC'glnald she's stayutg in town 1n breaks -inside arc lhe word~ .• "Beware order to rcaffinn rcla11onsh1p with her the Octopus·· Carla and Ba.xter believe the children. At graveyard. Vince destroys Octopus 1s out to get them. DJ. makes 11 Rachel's sculpture of ,Mary. Cathn ms look as though Brenda's about to be raped, vestipting Reginald for Michael Learn-then saves her Dylan a nd Brenda con· ma Matthew took photos of Miich taking '1nue to have multitude of arguments On "trump" from stables, Mitch ell poses and D.J .'s orders. Mered 1th sl«ps with Dylan, ruins the film. Bnd&ct and V1c tona then l't'ahzC$she 1s falling in lovl' w11h him overhear Bn ttan) and Peter threaten one Tre) interested in )'Ou ng Senate page another~ Rachel crushed when Reginald 1~ Angelic.i. Kt<lly-and D.J. smoke dope only one to purchase her work at eJth1b11. DAYS OF OUR UVEs: Bo get\ Alicc;o Rachel further upset when Felicia amves keep Kmakis busy. which allow~ Gillian wt th Miich. to crack office safe. Once into safe. Gillian • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Leaming of finds note staling business 1n Salem lva'sacc1dc-n1. Meg halts tnp to New York completed, now it's 11mc for Stockholm. wtth Dusty. Having suffered a broken Note makes Bo think Kmak1~ lt1lled the vertebra, Iva 1s paraly1ed from the waist thrtt in Salem and alr.o una ( arolinc down. Sierra realizes Iva's accident has 1calousofV1ctor and S)'h 1a's rclat1onsh1p awakened fechngs Craig has forl va S1emi Glenn to rece1 H' award as oumanding dcodcs to head for France. Tonio overs student Hope gets Roman out or Jail hears Sierra telling Betsy she's pregnant. Kim's son Andrew 1s now being called Tonio thinks baby 1s his Dusty has Teddy; Barbara and Paul'\ son is named appointmtnt wtth Dr Samuels. who tells Teddy Kim hean brolcrn when kidnap him there wa~ a m1xup 1n the lab and Meg stor) a hou and once again there I\ no 1s no< p~ant Bcts:r enraged when sht' \1ght of her infant son Robin slOP\ shon learns Ste-ve forgot to mail Iva's insurance of making lo' t' to M 1ke -instead. ~he prepares to celebrate Succoth with M11ch and Eh. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL (panially pres empted d ue to baseball playoffs): Fnsco gets job al Duke's. Angus tells Duke to marry Anna as they'll both be protected. Monica thinks Alan faking amnesia. Marco. forced by Duke, swears he framed Felicia. Felicia cleared of _all charges. Frisco pretends to hate polict as he con11nues {o work undercover. e •T ~----GUJDING LIGHT: Sean and Jessie break up. Calla rcahzesJess1e plans to h'"c on her own. Jessie moves into boarding house. Reva decides Kyle bas revencd to his old s~t self ancr he re1urns from Rome Claire's operauon appean to be a success Alexandra amnaes dinner part) for Jarrell he then decides to 1nvesuga1r his backgro . Dmner pany a d1:.a.s1er u guesis continu~ stream out. Alan feels guilty that he told Phihp Beth was dead. but reallies It's the only way Ph1hpcan get on with his hfe. Phihpand Alan seem to be neanng rcconc1liat1on. • • • LOVING: Nick con11nues tb ask Tnsha to mo"c in. Jim retatnSJOb at h igh school. Lorna returns engagement rin_g to Zach and considers return to m<M1diniJ:iarn goes back to gambling tables and con· unues to lose He finally gets one winning hand. Lome up~t when Cun is Joke~ about being ready to start dating and planning to use his hule black book. Jack's d11.:y spells continue. Cece realize., Steve mamed her on rebound. • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE {pan1all) pre- empted due to baseball playoffs)· Chuck stops C'hnt from cholung Asa. Chnt tells Asa he knows Cord h" son. then <ells~ he'll never forgivt' him for keeping them apan Mana tells Cord Chot 1s has father. Chnt doesn't go along v.11h Lam's \uggcst1on that N1ck1 1s back and that she ~1dnapped Jennifer. A ransom demand 1s lell for Asa Again~t pohce orders he dC'C1de~ to pay tHe kidnappers and asks Dan 10 drop off mo ncv ••• RYAN'S HOPE: J ill and Frank reconcile 111 cabin Ocha makes Melinda uncoms fonablc when she tells Ryan that Melinda and Pat arc hvina toðer Mu and Siobhan are in EnaJand. Someone seems to be spying on them. Delia calls Dow\1, pretends 10 be a Meiucan man, and maJces disparaging remarks about herself. MaliJe Jindi-papcrs that mak.e. 1l appear Della was involved in illegal doings 1n Mexico. SANTA BARBARA: C'ourtney reruses to bum photo of Keith and Madeline. &kn learns that Tori·s boyfriend 1s famed tennis pro Martin Elhs Gina pleads w11h Lil} to let hrr be pan of her hfe. sweanng she had no idea that the baby she gaH b1nh to v.hen she was I hved Mason. Ted and C ( tell (,ma <he only wa) to ·keep Hayley out of Jail 1s to surrender the v1deo<ape • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Quinn's car 1s s1dc\wipcd by an oncoming car Jerry amves -011 ~enc and learns Suzi 1s dead Jel'f) gives mouthsto-mouth resusc1s talion to the baby. who ha\ sum.•rcd a minor head 1n1ury Meanwhile. Cagney has a \fHnal 1nJury and internal bleeding. Da v1d is the onl) o ne who can operate on Cagney and perhaps allev1a1e his parals ym. Wilma and Jo find David pasM:d out 1n his car • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTL~: Jack cleared of all charges Ellen touched wheTI instead of leaving, Jack decide) 10 '>t"rvc lunch to the \heltercJ 1nd1gcnu Ellen and Jae~ ha' c dinner and tul~ about their li\CS Dann) warns ( m:~ct not to let Nina create problems for her (racket's attempt at matchinJ up Nina and Ph1hp is fu11le. Spotting Nina. Ph1hp takes off Matt goes to V1c1or saying hr knows about N1kk1's 1llnr's N1kk1 enter\ a\ Mall and Victor are talking and demands 10 know ""hat'\ going on ahead Ol lbc Met;;;AIUol ~ iid fat ahead of CBS' movie•• Violm«: A Family Drama" wh&cb had u aver- qie r.tina of 1,. 7. 1 (1J • .,,. C-.V ...,,-1i9C; m I LO 2u,,......._. 2. !JI • .,,....., Tiii." 11K. 1\.1, IU ...... ,.,,__ J fJl "C._,., .. 11K, .... a1 .......... .. (6) •• ,,., ............ c:aa. Ill. .. Satl'taunbu\td CBS' narrow W1n 10 the news race ao a e>ne·nitbt IUf'llC followina the weekend muuina or anchorman Dan Rather. The t l<ity ovtmiaht ratinas showed CBS up 2S to 30 percent over the wcc~ before, Jaffe •id. ............. I. (111 ..,,.~~'Wt I."-~ T...., ..... __,.., .. IU ............. 6. 161 .. ......,_ 0...'' C au, It.I....,. ........ 1 ISl ''Nllflt ceurt." HIC. au. IU ,..._. '*"'" t I ISl ''Wfwl ,._ .__ .,.._ "· -''-.C ~ Nlellt Mo¥te." ft.), 1f S miii.. ..,.._ '· <Ill "Hllflwe",. .__, .. Nee, ru. -.. ·•The CBS Evenina News" had 'll national ralinf of 12.2 on Oct. 6, compared to 1.9 the week before, Pohtack said, while NBC's "Niahtly News" with Tom Brokaw Jumped from 10.3 to 12.0. • Miiiion """'"· · ' (10) "'° Mlnul ..... cu. 21.l. lM .....,_ "'°"*· ll Ill> ''A"*'.'' NK, 207, 11.1 ~ llOtl'\et, It. cm "A'""' for~ ... -HIC ....... Nltttt Mo¥W.'' 10.0. 17.5 mlllloft "°"*· I) (12) "MettocK.'' NIK, tU. t7,1 .,... "°"'" Heft arc \be prime.time television ratinp as compiled by the A.C. N1cleen Co. for the week of Oct. 6- 0ct. 12. Top 20 listin&s include the week's season-to-date rankm& in par. entheses. rating for the week. and total homes. An "X" in parentheses denotes on~-time-only presenta~1on. I• Ol "Delles/' ces. "'· 11.0 n'l4ll6on "°"*' 15 (tj) "Hunter." MIC, tU, 1U rnMloft ~ 1' CS.l "Mtenum, P J./' CM. 1t.0, 16.4 rnlllon homes 17 (21) '"1'17,'' NM:, ltt, 1'.5 ll'IMoll '*- 17 !XI "Meh "" Altro., CW..)'' AIC ,,_.,°" G-IU . IU mllKon "'°"'"' " o•> "Newt\Wt/' ees. tU. ,._. m9oft llOf'llff 20 1131 """" ~·· s.m;· ces, tu , "-> tnlllofl "'°"'"" • • "CHLDREN OF A LESSER 000" (R) 12:30. 3 00, 5:30 8:00. 10·15 "THE NAME OF THE ROSE" (PQ13)· 1:00. 4:00. 7. t5. 9:30 LIDO i'i 13 83SO "TOUGH GUYS" (PO) BURT LANCASTER 12 30. 3·00, s 15 7 30, 9 •5 "ST ANO BY MP (R) 12 •5. 2 •o 4 30 6 30 8 30. 1040 "DEADl Y FRIEND" (R) 2 45, 6 IS, 9·50 "CHOKE CANYON" (RI 1:00. 4:30. 8•00 "THA T"S LIFE" (PG t3) 12:15, 2·30,. 45 7•00. 9•15 JACK LEMMON .. THE COL°" "THAT"I LR" (PG131 4 TAACK DOLBY STEREO 12 15, 2 15, • 15 8 15. 8.30. 10·20 CLOSED SATURDAY "ITAND •Y ME" (R) 12·00. 21>0. • ·oo 8 00, 8 00. 9·•5 "CLOCKW18E" PG) MONTV PYlHON 1oo,300.'6 00 7 00. 9 00 "CHILDREN OF A LE81ER 000" tA> 12 15. 2 •5. 5 00 130. 9 50 'ftllll IUELLEJI" 2..50. 8 45. 10,25(PG13) "IMHl.Ell PEOPl.E" 12:00, •·55, 8 45 (R) "THE OOsPll ACCOROINQ TO VIC" (PG 13) 12 15, 2 10. 4 00 6 oo. 8 00 10 00 "OEADl Y FNPID" (RI "WEEKEND WAMIOR" (R) SUNDAY PREVIEW "FROM •EYOND" "TOP GUN" (PG 13) 1245, 300, 5 15 130. 9 35 OF MONEY" <RI .. PAUL NEWMANITOM CRUISE "TOUGH OUYI" (PG) "T 12·15. 2:30, •~45, 7:00, 9:15 ''THE COLOR OF .MONEY'' (RI 10 MM DOLBY STEREO 12 10, 2 '°· 5:00, 7·30. 9•45 "CAOCOOU DUNDEF' 12:00. 2'05, 4:05 (PG13) 815. ~'30. 0'1~ - CINEMA i_(,c,' .... r,~F c.,r. ',.1 .. 1 " .• ...--.-- "CtlOCODU DUii&" 12 oo. 2m. •·oo (PG13) e1>0, 9· 15, 10 15 4 T~CK DOLBY STEREO r,1f SA r: l~J~ ~.~ ·"' ")f'.. ")(I/' ~ H.l\RH(JR T'./• ~. t {, '· ·J(J 1 "P£GGYIUI GOT MAMIED'' (PG 131 , .30. 3.45, 6 00 8 15. 10 15 "JU .... JACK FLASH''(R) 12:•5. 3:00. 5 15 7 30. 9;45 r._ __ -1_2,_2.Js...A __ ~_z_. "9_.30. __ -t 12 30 2 45 5 00 . '{ -1;==========================~' "STANO av ME"<"> ----1 _15_._9_30 __ _ 12 45, 2 45 • 45 "CROCOOtlE •TES $2.51 ll1. l• "CROCOOl.E DUMDIE" 4 rnACK DOLBY STEREO "THE BFSf FILM OF TIIE YEAR~ -.lotl Swfd. ABClV pl6\JY~~ lla~ue) ~ 0 , .. .,._.. • N« .. lftlMf w, ~ r •--~ ..... -£ !Wl!llllG!Otl llACM OflAllG( lllU VA!l,..-t<.X;::'! fO••'O\("t•""'(t ,,,. t ~ MllA,AM UAMG-'t' 151.,,., COSTA llf&A u .. ....,",."' '• 631 )',O• COila llf&A UAc;....,.. ~or.to ll lOllO (-S...0.C· .51151eo &-1• or bJA M l llMllt llA•TOll ~~-<? f-- ~· ., ... ~, ~ v •""''• l'f IMltOll ¥!(JO f~., "'~"'-.tO"I V•iD~ l646no ... ~, --* 2311 SMASH WHK! * llllSll#lHUI • TOM 0""'9S ~~=ri10Pnn.GllfiF w ... PG.~ A PARAMOUNJ PICfUR( i~; -.... -·-..... --~· -·--._ . + G'DAY ORANGE COUNTY! ·A channlng good time movie thors impossible to resist ... • Mlclloll lllllMO 5"EM llflfW'WS "' .... . _ ..... .M\ltlif to..,. •IA -• llAllltll ~ MW•u~.._, .... ... ..,.t\ot .. '' ..... ·-··· f '-....... __, l..rtll --IJtUll -r..o. ...... ·--~,,, ait• !)..., .. UMllO ..... _ \oll 11H , .. __ ..,,.. ...... W'lJO J " •Wiil~• W(fT-1l• ...... ' ~--•u,_ ., ..... .., ... ,.-,; ..... .,... ... ,...,.....,.,,. .. "" "0-iw. W"'' ,.., .. ,' IA-~61l"' ... _ ,.. . .., • CllU.U " 60ll •. _,,..... ·--c. .,..v...,Tn••,m-- ·-~!>'61•(11 ••OU> uo au .... _._ ......... ~ WHAT A WAY TO QOI W in one game of WINSGO and gel two free rickets 10 Europe ... A1sa ... the West Indies ... or some other exc1t1ng place. ~· Check Today's N umbers on Page A2 Daily Pilat & TWA \Al O•ll~!l"COv"• Q.ntl• •·Qr: \:(1 Go!U•ll S• .... A ...... FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE .. THE PLATOON THAT LOVES TOMRTYJ 1 • LA MIRADA ~IVl·IN " ....... '*'•I ,... • HI 11M • 111•1 ~U Utt ~ ....... ,, \ ."'''"' ', ......... ~ .._ ... ,, www1m 1••1 ~~ .-~ tMY•MAtt0-1 .... ~ ........... .................... ..._..._ _ _.., LA~f71'1•• ,._0r.,..0 1 ,,, ,_....,._ i..toWIMA '1l·lt 11 ~,.,...,.,_, ~o_,, IJ A _._,en 6 45, 8 45. 10 20 DUNDEE" cPG 13> I 15, 3 30, 5 45 "THAT'S LIFE" IPG 13) 8 oo 10 oo 12 15. 2 30. 5 00 ucROC0--1·1s. 9 ~ "'~ JACt< LEMMON DUNDEE" (PG 13) 1 15, 3 30, 5 45 "PEGGY. SUE 8 oo. 10 oo GOT MARRIED" ••THE COLOR (PG· 131 1 30. 3 •S. 6 oo. a 15 OF MONEY'' IR> 10 15 l(ATHlEEN TURNER 12 IS. 2 45, 5 00 "CHILDREN OF A 1 30 9·•s LESSER GOO" (R) "JUMPIN JACK 12 15. 2 •5, 5 00 FLASH !RI 7 30, 9:45 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 839 1'>00 ~, ... ,, I 00 3 IS S 30 7 •5 9 50 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" IPGs r.Jl 12 00 2 15. • 15, e 15. 8 30. 10 20 12 00 2 00 • 00 6.,.1.5., &..30, 1 Cl..20 "TOP GUN" (PGI 12 •5. 3 00, 5.15 7·30. 9:35 "DEADl Y FNENO" (RI 2 •5 6 15, 9 45 "WEEKEND WAINOR" (RI 1:00, 4.30. 8:00 "ttAUTE'KI> r (PG 13) 1 30. 8 00. 10:00 "BOY COULD Fl Y" (PGI 3 55. 8 05 "'"-~~::::::::~~=.=:::::=-: .. "TOP GUN., <PGJ "GREAT MOUSE" IPGI "NAVIGATOR" tPG> UNIVERSTIY 8'.>·l 8811 ~ "THE COLOR OF MONEY" IRl TOM CRUISr'PAUl NEWMAN 12 15. 2 •5 • 00. 7 30. 9 45 "THI COLOR OF M• MEY" (R) TOM CRUISl PA.Ul NEWMAN 1~ 15. 2 •S 5 00. 7 30, 9 45 ''DEADl Y FRIEND" (RI 3·00. e 30, 10.00 ''WEEKEND WARRIOR" !RI I 15. 4 45, 8 15 "THAT'S LIFE" <PG· 131 JACK LEMMON 12 00 2 00 • 00, 6 00 8 00 10 00 "CROCODILE DUNDEE" t200 205 4 10 (P013) 6 15 8 30 10 15 WH00"1 GOLDBERG "J UMPIN J ACK FLAI H"IRI 12 15. 2 30 .. 45, 1 00 9 15 C~1tl JTH r:OASl \t'u,tirJA .iq7 1711 ~ "ITANO av ME" (R) 1 30,_, 30, 5 30 7 3b, 9'30 "CROCOOILE DUNDEE" 12·00. 2 00. 4 00 (PG·131 e·oo, 8 1&. 10 10 ''RUTMlEll '1£°"-F' (RI 1 00 4 45 8 30 "ftMIS IUfll.ER" (PG 131 2 •5 e 30 10 10 "DEADl Y FRIEND" (RI 2 •S 6 15 9 •5 "WUKENO WAMllOR" IRI 1 00 .• 30. 8.00 "ST AND BY ME" !RI • 30 8 30. 8 30 10 10 "THE GOSPEL ACCOAOtNG TO VIC" (PG131 12 30 2 •O '•O 8 •5 8 •5 10 25 "THAT'S LIFE" 1PG IJ 12 •0 2•s son 1 15 9 30 JACK LEMMO 1 "JUMPIN' JACK FL AS H"1R1 12 •5 3 00 5 15 7 30 9 45 "CROCOOtlE DUNOEE" I 15 3 30 5 45 (PG 13) 8 00, 1000 "DEADLY FRIEND" (RI 1 15 3 15 5 15 7 15. 9 15 "PEGGY SUE GOT MA .. AIED" (PG 131 I 30 3 •5 6 00 II 15 10 15 KATHLEEN TURNER --_..;;.;-=~,;;;;._-=--u "WIEKENO WA~" IRI "TOP GUN" cPG> 130.3 45 .•.• 15 ISA T OHL Y 10 30) ,.,... COLOft OF ~Y"IAI 1 1& 3 "°· e 10 a 35 (SAT OH~Y AT 10 0 1 n11o • .,.,,.isN OF A Ll8M" 0 00" l~ ' 10, J 30 • 45, • 00· t at 10 2() fl'I' 330 700 10 t5 "RECRUITI" (RI I 46 5 20 4 45 "MITil.IH "Ofllf" 2 55 e 35 1005 "CMO«I CANYON" 1PG1 1 05 • 45. I 25 "TOUGM QUTI" (POI 12 00 2 00 • 00 • 15 • 30, 10 20 I U"f LANCAITt,_ 10v COULD r 1P01 t115, 4 tO I 00 °'*VtQATOW'1P01 2 M a 18 1000 "BLUE VELVET" IRI 3 45 8 00 "PU YING F°" KEEPS" IPG1311 45 600 1005 "RECRUITS" IR> '00 4 30. 8 30 "CHOKE CANYON" <PGI 2 '°· 6 10. 10·00 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (PG· 131 1 30 3 45. 600 8 IS 10 10 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (PG· 13\ I 30 3 •!- 6 00 8 15 '0 10 "ST AND BY ME'' IRl 12 30 2 30 '30 8 30 8 30. 10 05 "BOY WMO COULD FLY" (PG) 12:20. t:10, 1:00 "FLIGHT NAVIGATOR" (PG! 2 25 6 15 10 00 BURT LANCASTER "TOUGH GUYS" PG1 12 45 3 00 5 IS 1 30930 "TOUGH GUYI" (PG) 8UfH LANCASTER 12 •5 3 00 5 15 7 30930 "JUMPIN' JACK FLAIH" 1R1 1po.3 45 eoo 'P 15. 10 10 MISSlt"'N \i It ,, MAL l , .. I "·'· I ~ ·-S2 i<A THlEEN T~NEA "PEOOY I U. GOTMARMD'' (PG 131 1 15 3 30 545 800 1000 '"THE COLOR Of lllOMY" fAl 111$, t 30 4 41 1 ,~ •• •5 4 TRACK OOlaY Sft!MO 11 00. t 00, • 00 • 11 1 • .....,.OdlMrlt dm (M~h 21-April 19): What bad been a "pres u re poinf' will be reliev.,d. Burde11 is shoved aside, (Undina is obtain~. financial p icture takes on bri&ht &low. You'll reach m ore pwple, p roject will be successfully completed. TAUllVS (April 20-May 20): Lunar, numerical cycles highlight initiative. oriainality, fresh start, intensified romance. If direct. you get to heart of mattcn. Imprint style. realize timing is on target, you will be at nght place. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Family member could act in eccentric manner. Realize secret is involved and It ------------ CMmathteachers expand their lead is not necessary to force issues. Individ- ual close to you wi~confid~. eventually ~rate. You wt receive unusual s dinina invitation. YDIEY CANCER (June 2 1-J uly 12): Popu- larity increases. social activities ac-o cclerate, you could receive gift that 1111 enhances wardrobe. Long-distance com- munication might involve prestigious •••••••••••• affair. journey. Gemini. ~ttarius figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Toss aside nonessentials. Stick to facts, lei fantasy ·go for a nother time. Emphasis on solidity, structure, design. willingness t<1 remodel. revise. rebuild. Professional superior takes note. you will be rewarded. ·• VIJlGO(August 23-Sept. 22): Focus on spiritual \J'llues. travel. publi'lhing. d issemination of information. Scenano highlights change. tra\el. \ancty. physical attraction. Another Virgo will play signifisant role. Get ideas on paper. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on domes11cit}. d1plomac}. ab1lit)' 10 locate needed material. personnel. Revelation is featured -concerns fi nancial status of one who would "do business." Taurus. S<:orp10 play significant roles. SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Lie low. go slow. be dtscreel. play cards close 10 chest. Be positive tonceming legal nghts. permissions. Dc~ne t~rms. pla) wai1ing game. Perfect techniques. get nd of superfluous mateqal. Pisces pla)'s role. SAGlftAJllUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on power. authonty. rcsponsibilit¥. You have valid opportunit} for financial coup. Individual who bu beenclUSlvecould now becom e vigorous ally. Member of opposite sex feels need lO .. talk-." CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar. numern:al cycles highlight completion, fulfillment, willin&ness 10 broaden pe_rsonal hom~ns. Emphas1s_i., also on romance. creativity. pll\nS for poss1bleJOurne}. Anes. Libra nauves will surprise by actions. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on fre~h ~tart. ro mance. St} le. ability to get ideas across in compelling manner. Roadblock 1s removed. response is received to recent inquiry. Focus on secunt). propcrt~. older individual. Watch Leo. flSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on famil). trips.\ 1s1ts, re unions. Intuition is honed to razor-sharpness. Follow through on first 1mpress1ons Forces that had been scattered will fall into place -design\\, 111 Ix' completed Watch Aquarius. IF OCTOBER It IS YOUR BIRTHDAY 'tOu rccentl) learned 'aluabk lessons, current cycle highlights business. marnagr. traveling. 1ntens1ficd relationship. You arc d ynamic, creative. sensual. and you seldo m do anything in ~lfway m8;1\ner. Leo. ~quarius play 1m~rtan! roles 1n )'our life. Whenever possible, avoid heavy hflmg.v Your back 1s vulnerable whrrc 1nJuric arc concerned. In October, you could complete ma1or transaction. During Novc.m bcr, you make new start. member ofoppos1tnc' 1., m'Ol\'ed. )Ou 'll be emouonally fulfilled. The Costa Mesa Hi&h School ma1h teachers who make up CMMD Pl11 101 a linle breathina room 1his week as they -along with Doo DO B ... y and Collaao It PaclUla -chal"ed up a perfect score to move a point and a half in front. _Their nearest rivals. the GWC Koffee IU•tcll, se\tlcd for 10 correct as did Loll)' & Co. and the Beli Gardens High Scholara and Athletei . TRIVIA BOWL VII STANDINGS There may be some lo ugbics in 1his week's stack, so spend the time you would have wasted watching the Angels in the World Series to figure out these quesuons: I The question and answer 10 n11mber 6 last week together inspired what Woody i\llen movie? 2. How man> spaceships made up the original caraven in the TV movie "Battlestar Galactica?" 3. What was Humphrey's last name 1n the cQmic strip Joe Palooka? 4. Identify the politician who was known as Mr. Republican. 5. In what movie docs a character named Ice smg a song about bemg cool? • Toi Tnus 6. In the musical "Godspell," the actor playing ksus wears a shirt with what let1cr on 1he fro nt? 7. ldentify the only person ever to p lay for the Angels who had a movie made about his life. 8. In the movie "I Could Go On Singing." Judy Garland watcher her son perform in what Gilbert and Sullivan operena? 9. What athlete has a license plate that reads TXNO I B -ancf what does it mean? 10. Good Time Eddie Filth wa s the intriguing character name of (a) what actor 10 (b) what movie? Last Week's Answers I. A Chevy Nova (Murphy's car) 2. Edward Arnold (subbed for Reagan) 3. Buz Sawyer (Roscoe Sweeney) 4. Ulysses S. Grant (only preside nt 10 die of cancer) 5. Paul Anka ("Tonight" theme) 6. "A Little Night Music" ("Sum- mer Night" musical) 7. Fred Lynn (top rookie, MVP) 8. Dean martin and Sammy Davis Jr. (priests and cops) 9. "Route 66" (car license plate) 10. (a) Los Angeles Sun. (b) Newsview (Bixby and Bessel!) (Send your answers to TRIVIA. c/o the Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. All entries must be received by Wednesday. otherwise half oft he player's p~vious sco~ will be awarded.) ·A farmer's outstanding in his field DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you YOU RS IN L.A. plowing up, seeding down, rotating nothing can sto p them. . please print this essay in your spa«? DE AR GREAT: You bet. Wltb from. planting to. fe rt1hzinJ with. A farmer 1s a paradox. He 1s an lt was the last column by Bud Lee, ]>leasure. It'• a boney. spraying for and harvesting if. overallcd exccu11ve with his office in who retired Dec. 27, 1985, after 28 WHO IS THAT EXECUTIVE IN Wives help them. lillle boys follow his home. He is a scientist who uses years as county director and farm OVERALLS? them. city relatives visit them, sales-fertilizer a11achmcnts, a purchasing adviser. Univershy of California. -What is a farme~· men detain them, meals wait for a$ent in an old straw ha t. a personnel ~A~G~R:E:A~T~A~D~M=J~R~E=R~O~F~H!l~S~A~N~D~~f~a~r~m~e~~~a~~~fo~u~n~d~1n~fi~1e~ld~s~~~ih~e~m~,~w~e~a~th~e~r~c~a~n~d~e~la~y~1~h~e~m~.~b~~~1 d1~~rwith ~a~und~hisfin~~ r · na1ls. a dietician with a passion for fresh fruits and vegotables. a pr<),oJ ductio n expert faced with a surplus, and a manager ballling a price-cost squeeze. Prices 30-70°;0 Below Retail 11011111 lrllll11t Di1•01ds llt!JI GeinshlM 0.50 ct. VS tlttt Calor $3250 -$1360 0.51 ct. vs Qualty $1595 $135 0.77 ct. BtautiM $1925 $1050 1.01 ct. vvs Qualty $6890 $4150 1.00 ct. SI Whitt $6250 $2790 2.01 ct. Bara• $4020 $1179 YOU OM R TO Y<USllF TO COWMEI Don't be looted by phony percent-off dllftlOflCI Silts Most of them mfu usual mark 'em up and rnark 'em down sale &lmt. At The Gemstone Collector you can aet rell uv1ncs on every diamond because you ire buyu11 direct from the importer No ~ mJrkups, no hi&b retail markups. rust buubful diamonds at rtltOfllble pocn everyday Come 1n today, you win be &lad you did! Marquise Di1mo1ds 0 .50 ct. YYS Bricht 0.51 ct. G Color 0.18 ct. F Color llthl Gent .. $2700 $1770 $1530 $751 $2640 $1270 1.01 ct. Very Bricht $2020 · $149 1.00 ct. VS tilh Color SI050 $4516 3.06 ct. BC 1bnanc1 Sll,450 S5725 ,,., lh•••tl 11 ....... lt!JI """'- 0.53~t. E.W. Prict $1275 $595 0.73 ct. vs ttch CGlor $4100 $2120 1.00 ct. SI, 0 Color $6900 $2490 1.00 d. Bars• C•at $3000 $1599 1.50 ct. SI Quilty $1280 S37IO 1.91 ct. H.Colof $5445 $2950 ,.,.._ ArM.Mll (0.A.C) ~ $1ibte(I lo INIOI ult ne Collector (DIAMOND IMPORTERS I COSTA MESA · SANTA ANA t714) 862-0188 lttle~ Town & Country Centef·One btoc1! l'bm Of 1outtt OoM1 Pia ~ Thure 10-t. Fn 10-&, a,t tO.a, CIOMd ~ He· manages more capital than most of the businessme n in town. He likes sunshine. good food. county fairs. din ner at noon, auc- tions, his neighbors. his shirt collar unbuuoned and above all. an above- average annual rainfall. Al• lMDEIS He is not m uch for drou~ls. ditches, freeways, weeds, the e1ght- hour day, dusty roads, development, insects, diseases, freezing weather or helping around the house. Nobody else gets so much satisfac- tion o ut of modem plumbing. good wea ther, automatic furnaces, electric blanke ts and homemade ice cream. Nobody else has in his·pockets at o ne time a three-bladed knife, a chec k- book. a billfold. a pair of pliers and a combination memo book and general farm guide. A farmer is both Faith and Fatalist. He must have faith to meet the challenges of his capacities amid the ever-pre~nt possibility that an act of God (a late spring, an early frost. nood, drough1) can bring his business to a sudden halt. You can reduce his acreage but you can't diminish his optim ism. Might as well put up with him. He is your friend, your competitor, your customer, your source of food and fiber. He is your countryman -a den im-dressed, business-wise states- man o f stature. And when he ~mes in at noon havina spent the enef'I)' ofh1s ttopes and dreams, he can be recharaed a new with the mqic words -"The m arket's up!" • • • DEAR ANN LAN DERS: A ques· 1ion of etiquette -if you please. ls it proper to put PoS&ale stamps on the return m vclopes for weddina invita- tion replies? lfmy memory serves me. ycan aao (durina the l)epreujon) j( wu considered poor Wit to do this. Th~ Implication wu that the rccip1- cnt1 wouJd not or couJd not spend their own money on po1111f. Have tifMI chaftlld? Pleate let me know. Our daulh8!f'• weddia&J• eomina up and we clon 1 want to offend anyone. -MOTHER OF THE BRIDE IN GRAND RAPIDS. DUii llO'l'llBR IN OJL: O.rt.1 ... n.,, .. ,._ ... w ... ,. .. ... ......... , ,...., .... :r • ................ C111t•1r ... ..., ......,. ~tet ... -..... ..... . , .......... .. WEEICLY BtlOOE QUIZ Q,1-Nelther vulnerable, as South you hold : •ta Q88 0 Q10988 •AKQIO T he blddJng has proceeded: North Eut South WHt 1 • Paee Z 0 PHI 4 0 Pue ? What do you bid now? CHAI LES Go1E1 .. Q.1 -As South, vulnerable,' you hold: The bidding has proceeded: H V'K1076 OQ.1853 +J72 Weat North Ea•t Soatb The bi~ding has proceeded: 3 Q 3 • Obie ? North Eaat Soutll Weal 1 • 3 + ... Pue PaH What action do you take? Q.5-As South, vulnerable, you Obie 4 + ? hold:' • Wh~t do you bid now? . . +AJ9852 QAt 'OICl48 +1 The bidding has proceeded:. Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: North Eaat Soutb Weat l 'V Pua l + Pu• •A8 QAJCQe32 OAQ •KQJ The bidding has proceeded: 2 (;') PaH ? What do you bid now? Sout h We.t North East 2 Q PaH 4 Q Pass ? Q.6-As South, vulnerable, you hold: What action do you take'? Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you hold : +10963 QJ963 OQ1072 •8 Partner opens the bidding with one club. What action do you ta ke? t 83 V'Jl0542 OK983 •A6 Look for answers on Monday. TUT NILY "ULll 8 '-'0"9'0 ...,.,. ol "'-~~-*boo- ............. 1-.. "'"-· I !LANDI I I I I I r _ _, .. , ........ I C AWAM Ii' r I I I' . ~._;..;...N ..;,.O ..;..p..p.y....:·E~1 d> .. ! . I I t r . Don't yov •11111 Cl•P•rt· -~ WOlilCI ~ ... ...,,,, doct. -would ... "'°" ..--------. wNtl IO wU.e UC> --I ENUHA M I ~, _l,.;;;....,l,....;;..,1,........,1,........,lr--I 0 C •o .,. "'• <""""• -"" '-· _..__...__...__.L-...11-...1 ...... ::.~~~,,o:, ::.. ":1 ~ ~llllt MJM611l0 l(llft~ IN 0 1'1fU SQ\JAlfS Q.• !Oii -;:) IAMI TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Not prodigal 6 Spatter 10 Troubles 14 Circus star 1 s: Rods rider -r 16 Undiluted 17 Marketplace of old 18 Accustomed 19 Wall section 20 Minimized 22 Shrewder 23 Jacob's son 24 Figurative language 26 Pronoun 2g-Room 30 Roof edge 31 Fencing move 33 Angry 37 Wheedle 38 Torrent 40 Blackout 41 Hold back 43 Be suited to 44 Bankruptcy 45 Everyone 47 Brunched 48 Extra stuff 51 Multicolored 53 Weight unit 54 Ship posts 59 "Step --!" 60 Turning: pref. 6 1 Toughen 62 Enthusiastic play review 63 Fairway club 64 Sharpen 65 Have a craving for 66 Botchery 67 Hoists PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO DOWN 1 Dutch town 2 Elevator car 3 Roman god 4 Perfumery liquid 5 Serious play 6 Fence 7 Forfeit 8 Well-behaved 9 Seed container 10 Poverty 11 Contract 12 Stevedore 13 Narrative 21 Kin of St. 22 Ripplet 25 Weapon 26 lncentl\le 27 Rabbit's kin 28 Work units 32 Ran away 33 -Fleming 34 Parlor pleoe 35 Issue 36 Tryst 38 Announced 39 Smock 42 Owa~ 43 Defect 45 Cooking garb 46 Fraudulence 48 Nut 49 Mother of Perseus 50 Ambition 52 Roman author 55 Oklahoma lndlans 56 Breaking waves 57 Horse race 58 Old world _ Lizard 60 Perimeter by Bii Keane "Oh boy! A lot more ba9s for our bag oollectionl llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson ~--'-~.Ille 10 1~ ~ "Look at the trick Marmaduke learned from you, mom. He gets on the scale, makes a face ... and then kicks It." PEANUTS SEE ™AT SQUIRREL? HE'S SEEN STORIN6 UP FOOD FOR THE WINTER .. 11LL SET YOU NEVER TMINK Aeovr THAT. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS NO, SCRGAM1f% FL.EA, l'M AFRAIP I roN'I. DRABBLE R08E18R08E 00 l(OU? 1. by VlrgU Partch (VIP) "Another reel 1plne·tlngler, eh?" DENl'flS THE llEKACE by Hank Ke1cham BLOOM COURI I Utfl'~ lfl1'CN!KY,,, ~ , \ U.S. ACRES 60, WAPE. JU&T MOW 'LONG MAVE '-'00. &£.EN OF'F Y,00~ NOT? ?('"~ POR BETTER OR POR WORSE ' ~ l 1 . . t ~ .. i @LJ1J ~ t Do 1 AAVEIO STANO HERE 'OAA'(, SO 11LL SIT HERE ~· LISTEN TO ALL CX-n41S ?' AN' Ll$TE:N 10 IT.' COME ON I TELL ME .• ~AT AAVE YOU DOME TO PREPARE FOR WINTER? by Charles M. Schulz I0-11 ~---·~" by Jim Davis 801' TMl5 KINP OF lETMARGCJ TAKE~ ltlAL Pl~CIPllNf. by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan .. by Pat Brady .. ,_ . r ~~11H AlL l~SE Ca51~es.voo ccoLD "HAVE THE.BES! e HAUDWEEN Pffi"1' IN THE. Wt1JLE. ~DU ~ PUNKY WINKERBEAN 1Ht6 ,~ 5LJC.H A F1RS1 , 1·0 uKE m 6URPR15E ... I ~I 1HANK f'(Y) MOfHE.R,,.,..,, KN()(>j WHAr 10 5/Jf..) I PRE5S PGBSI I fH£ • . ~ 5QIOOl &:)AID, 5UFER Q I~ SHOWEN'lt t QJR PRINC.l~ MR t fAI~ I f HE FACOIJl.> .. l i j ,, DOONESBURY SIR, I KNOW '>f)(//le PlltJllA8l.;t 7H/NJ(JN(; I'~ ACTEP &¥5/D#UY J IN TlFNING YW IN 70 'THE AIJ7HORJTIES ; I ... g;fJf_ . \ 1 by Jim Davt8 PL.Orr! ,. by Lynn Johnston MOM? yoopc. fv1CXJffi ISOF'EN by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Dowe IT USUALLY TAKES AN EFFO RT ON THE ~~OF ALL MEMBERS OF THE ALCOHOLIC'S FAMILY FOR TREATMENT TO•eE: SUCCESSFUL 1 IT WOULD BE VERY HEL PFUL FOR KIM TO KNOW THAT Sl-lE IS NOT THE O NLY TEEN· AGER WITH A N ALCOHOi-iC PA~l! .... T ! by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau 8UT TRY TO~ 'OJ HAON'T CDW't£TEf)A 5tN- TflJC.& IN R:JlR. MCNTH5 I ()I() IT WT CF Cf;S- PE/l.ATION I I IN T/Mf;, I THIN!< nx!UTHANK. Me R::R. I I'VE PAIVA tAlf6t Hf,KIOW •;()70KIU- 'KXJ -- • .. a . ·~ ~-,~ -- ,_R hino's days in wild a r e numbered Pilot logged missions to U .s. bases records o t has thahts in two log books covering 1he pcnod from J unc! 2. 1985 until shortly before the era h. The books list the plants used, the crew's last names and PARIS (AP) -Unless Sinppore and North Yemen stop buyina its horn. the re.ipoceros. a lumbcrins hnk to prehistory. will be ~1'nct in the wild within a few years. a lcadina rhinO expert sa1d Friday. Amencan based in Kenya who is leadina an international effort to save all rh inos. "Anythina else is just wastina conservation money." Martin whose studies arc becked by the World Wildlife F~nd, testified last month to the House Subcommittee on Natural Resources: 1 ~ WASHINGTON (A P)-An American pilot killed when his plane was shot down while resupplying Nica,...uan Contra rebels flew missions over the past 16 months to U.S. military biases. to Colombia aod inside Anaola. accordina to log books found in the crash. According to his ecrsonal night crew loas, Wallace B. Sawyer also was pilotana a Southern Air Transport L382 cargo plane in Central America this year even though Southern Air insists he had left the company by 1985. horthand dcsianations for airpons. Whale some of the notations arc unclear and others appear to ~ peflOnal ab~viations for clandest.ine airstrips. the roualtty 400entnes portray Sawyer as a pa lot involved with diverse worldwide operations. Nicaraguan officials allowed The Associated Press to review the books for several hoU'rs. • Asit is. Esmond Bradley-Manin said, the! days of roaming free arc numbered for the Herculean herbivore, welt-suited to defend itself in nature but helpless against poachers' automatic rifles and poisoned spears. ., Singapore impons thino horn for traditionaJ Asian doctors who prescribe it to lower fevers. In North Yemen, it is carved into handles for.daggers regarded as a symbol o( manhood. In some other coun1ries. there is unfounded belief that it is an aphrodisiac. "The rhino catastrophe calls for close inter- national cooperation in stoppina the trade. So sharp and dramatic a decline of the second largest land animal is _hard to accept in this age'." Southern Air, a onetime CIA-owned company. has denied any connection to the Cl 23 cargo plane tha't was In an interview f-nday. after mceun~ th Gla!'d· Switzerland. with wildlife groups and rhino s~1al- 1sts. he said: · shot down over southern Nicaragua on 0ct. 5. Reqan administration officials have also said they were not involved with the flight. although they have yet to identify who was. More than .100 entries appear to mark nights in Central America, includina manr ·to "MS S.''. the international code for El Salvador s llopongo mihtaf) airport, where a survivin& American crewman on the downed flight, Eugene Hascnfus, said the Contra resupply operation was based. . .. There is no hope for the African black rhtno except where protected by fences," said Martin, an "No mammal an the world has declined so dramatically tn recent years as the rhino." Al greatest nsk is 1he Africa n black rhino, reduced from 65.000 in 1970 to 4.500 today. Sawyer. who lived in Magnolia. Ark., kept detailed FOr rersOnal -POrtables and Home1on1ce ESsen11a1s vou 11eed most ••• at auarantaad Lowest Prices ••. ••• WHY .SHOP ILL DUEii THE CITY WHEn YOU can SHOP ''THE CITY!''. _, lCROW N .-..1 -- ?JClr;J 0-AlllPll --..... C1111 .. 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Orll11r~ncP uooo prool ol tl'lr iow11 pr.ce aoller •~ludA\ lhl' Ctrc ·~•City Oullel Stor• v' uy- vouc:an II 1nta1>9 ofl0d1yuuperprn»abylaylno mott pur •w•v With a 111\111 oown ~.,.'Ji hold YoUr lal«:tlon up to 80 oav-It 1 1 greet -Y lo UWI ChMtlNI Uy1w1yt m~ be poc:lled up by Dec 17th ~ 1•LC........• .,,,..._,,. \ ......... .,. .... .... - ·search for quake survivors may end SAN SALV ~DOR. El alvador (AP) -The go,ernmcnt struggled todJ\ to meet the need'> of tens of thousands of hungry and homeless people as an international rescue corps considered abandoning its search for survivors of an eanhquake that devastated an alvador a week ago Meanwhile a lo&J.am that held up the am' al of a number of mercy nights from the United tatcs ap. pearcd to ha ve been broken. with a h1gh-cank1ng Roman Catholic Church officrnl blaming the State Dcpanment for 1he delay. Rescue workers planned to probe the ruins of the downtown Ruben Dano bu1ldin$ for signs ofl1fe at least one more ume before dec1dtng whether to give up their gnm. dangerous task. About 150 people ha'e been pulled ali'e from the block-long. five-story bu1ld1ng. whu:h was reduced to a hea!J of rubble by thcOc1. IOquake. but the last survt\.Or wa~ found Wednesday. Hope was abandoned earlier tn the week of finding funher o;ur"1vors 1n an}' of the more 1han 75 other many stoned butldmgc; that were felled or hea' 11} damaged tn the cen tral com- mercial d1stnc1 of this city of800.000. The quake killed about 1.000 people. tnJured more than 8.000 and left around 150.000 homeless. Presi- dent Jo~ Napolron Duane has estimated damage at S 1.2 btllton . equal to the losses sufTcred b} this Central Amen(·an nauon 1n seven }Cars ofc1v1 I .... ar A pnvate. ( aliforn1a-based relief organ11at1on finally received govern- ment authonLat1on late Fnda} to fly tn disaster rcltefsuppltes tntended for the archdwcesc of San alvador . • Earlier. Sand Brim. the executive director of Medical Aid for El Sahador. said h~r Los .\ngeles office had been denied landing permission for two plane'> filled .... 11h SI00.000 in emergency suppltcs. Ahhou~h the Salvadoran govern- ment dcnu:d that 11 was delaymg or hahmg an} nights. Ms. Bnm said at least 13 other mercy flights by other organ11ations also had been denied landtng rill.hts ·\!though bo1h official and p9vate aid from al ka~t 21 countncs was no~tng tnto the countr}. bureau- cratic dcla~ c; appeared to be lo.ccp1ng some of1t from reaching the need} "We ha'c not been v1s1stcd b} those from 1hc government. none of them have '1o;11cd us." satd G1lbcno Platero. 30. one oft he hornclc'i'i tn the La r oo;a ne1ghhorhood "We need food and mcd1c1nc<,. also material for cunstructton and plastic to protect us from the rain. Onl} the ch urch and pnva1c persons have helped us:· Oil talks hit new roadblock Crl N I:.\·\ I \Pl -OPH ·~ mara- thon 01 l 1alk<.. hogged down for nearly two weeks. have encountered a new roadblock rcbutldtng the cartel's shattered pnC'1ng ~hq The 11 oil mtnistcr~ of the Or- gan11at1on of Petroleum Exponmg Countries lex.la) entered the 13th day of what has become one of1he longest meetings 1n thr cartel's 26-year his- tory . \\hen the tallo.'i adjourned Fnda:r C\.ent ng after ti vc hours of d1scuss1on. there were few signs that th e con· feren1..·c was approaching a con- clus1on. althou~h some offi cials said progress was bc1 ng made "We arc gradually ad,anc1ng," said Arturo Hemandt•z Cinsant1. the 011 mini ter of Venezuela Faw11 Shak~hukt. the Libyan 011 minister. told rcponcri. there was a concensus within the cartel to try to return to OPEC-previous system of fixed 011 pncc After years of erosion. this system fell apart last September 1nce then the OPEC countnes have been free to u~ whatever pnc1ng s)'stcm they laked -with mo t ltnking their prices to rates on the open market. Libya and some other OPEC coun· tne want to return to a unified pncmg poltcy 1n which the cartel declares and seek to defend a single price. Others however. say 11 is 100 soon to attempt this. udt rabrn 1 reported to be scckana an OPE\ commatmcnt to a pncc target range of S 17 to S 19 a baml for 1987 TIM. an comhmat1on wath a new ~t of produ ta on C'Ontrols. could be the fir t ttcp back to an official prac1n tructurc .. 1 SATURDAY, OCTOIEA 18, - UCI gr....._ Mttllng to rneke their._, In fl9A. Mt Ante...,pOloleta rlillt, but cOnle qp ehort n. C& • o.-, ........... .., ""' Def'n.co Ocean View'• Kurt Szuba cut.a upfield (left), and Baron quarterback David Henigan (right) finda himself surrounded by Seabawk tacklers. ' Managers weighing.options as Series opens Darling-Hurst duel tonig ht. rest of rotation undecided NEW YORK CAP)-The New York Mets are playing the Boston Rt'd So>., not the pt>rcentages, 1n tonight's World Serie\ opener (Channel 4 at 5:30) Manager Dave) Johnson will pmh right: hander Ron Darling. 1ea .. 1ng the pos'11h1llt} of using both his left-handers to face Bo'>ton·s Green Monster next week or even adding fitth- starter Ri ck .\gu1le ra to the rotation. And even though Red ox Manager John McNamara will open with left-ha nder Brut e Hurst. John'ion 1s abandoning his season-long platoon and ~tarting lefty-swinging Len Dykst ra, the team's sparkplug 1n th e "'JL playoffs ag:un'it Housto n. McNamara. meanwhile. m1~h1 prefer some of John .. on''i options. He's still '" 1ng 10 decide on a health\ first baseman. The two managers worked on the~ probkms and on scouting rep<>rl'> Friday as their teams prcparrd fo r game one. Johnson said his game two pitcher in New 'or~ would be Dwight Gooden. and he would o~n at Fenwa\ in Boston on Tuesda} n1gh1 w11h lcft-handcr Bob Ojeda. who was traded to the Met'i from Ro.,ton last December It fohnson fo llowcd h1\ normal ro1a11on. the Met'i0 gamc fou r pitcher at r cnwa} y,ould be k ft-hander 1d Fernandez. ··t ha,cn·1 made an} dl'll'it0n on game four ·· John'>o n '>31d "Boston ha\ a hallparl.. a lot ll~c the (Chicago) Cubs ha 'c with that shon porch in left field." Th.c unmlled addendum was that f-ernandez IS a fasthall n) ball pitcher. while Ojeda. though he has a 2-10 career mark at Fenv.a} 1s more of a ground ba ll p1tchcr John son sa id he had two opt1or.s hes1de" U'>tng Femande1. He could mo'c the ngh1- hand('d Asuilcra into the rotation. "or I can bring Darling back on three 1.la) s · rc'lt, v. h1eh he likes to do. We'll Just v.a1t and ~e ·· Johnson's other major mo'e .,.,a'i to announce that D} kst ra '' 111 '>tan aga1n'>t .. 111 pitchers in the World ~enc\. A.s a late in ning replacement 1n the final pla)off garnl' aga inst the Astros. D) kstra was 2 for! agam~t I luu\ton lcft-l')ande~. including a lcadoffp1nlh-h11 tnpk to start the Mets' thr.ce-run ralh 1n thl· nmth "Mook1r 'A 1lo;on .,.,,II lead off and [)\k\lra w-111 bat sccond." Johnson <,aid '"Tha t "iii ~1,c D}kstra a chance 10 pull 1hr ball in lhl' hole 11 Mook1e &l't'I on base. and D~kstra I'> al\o a better hunh.·r." Johnson said hl' still would platoon ngh t- handed h1111ng Tim Teufel and S\\lll h-h111cr Wally Backman at second. Nc"Jamara had two maJOr 4ue\t1ons to an-.v.cr "'ould Bill Buckner be health} enough 10 '>tart a1 first base 1n game one., .\nd v.ho would p11t h game two -Roger Clemens or Dc1ln" '"0 11 Can'" Bo)d., Ml Namara would lt ke to use ( lemens. but he p11chcd twice on three days' re'>t 1n the \mcncan League playoffs. And hc would tk· w m1ng back Sunda} on three days' rest agatn ··1 v..on"t make a dec1s1on un11I after I ~' .,.,hat happens tomorrow." McNamara !><ltd 11 Boston v..ere 10 win game one C k men' probahl'.i' could be moved back to gamc three at Bo.-.ton against Ojeda. allov..ing him to latch up on h1'> rl''tt I hl' p11rher., thlmSCl\l'S d1dn t huH· JO} Jou ht ·-rm goi ng to thro.,., \unda' · C kml'O\ \i!ld ~ ou ld B<nd take batting pral llle \atur- da'" · · '"\A h' 'houlcJ 1'1 I'm not pmh1ng unul r uc~a\ .·. he ~Id Barons munch . . it out, 35-14 I By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille Oelf Nee .... Ocean View H1ih's Scahawks had the Barons of F('\untain Valley think· ing for a few IT)Oments in the third quaner wi th a pair of block~ punts resulting an touchdowns to pull even at 14. but for all intent and purpose, that's all the Barons we~ required to do. The} gave 11 some thought, then proceeded to ram in 21 fourtft-quarter poin ts to pull out a 35-14 Sunset League football "ICtory Fnday at Huntington Beach. bchmd a lethal power game bent on execution. Ra> Luckey. who carried 13 times 1n the first quarter alone, led the barrage wnb I 07 )ards on 26 carries, almost t'.tclusl\el} within a power frame behind a 'iurging front line. It mauered not in which d1rect1o n -to tht: nght behind chard Lopez. Warren Ta)lor and 11ght end Rick Brand. or the left side behind center Doug Van Lare Lance Lunetta and Glen Ju'iuce. "T m JUSI glad 1h1s game 1s over," said Barons (oach Mike Milner, mindful tha1 h1'i team had finall y hit the .,.,inning rnlumn JUSt at the right ti me. but also cogn1L.ant that in order 1,9 do 11 he had to beat a fnend. "Gu) and I .,.,ere together for seven (Pleue eee BARONS/BS) ,.~ ......... Bruce Huret fa eo.ton '• •tarter for game one. Orange in 23-7 shocker Tustin tops Tars in Sea View debut Woodbridge fails to live up to No. 1 crede ntia ls in CIF By BARRY FAULKNER Woodbridge High. wh1eh carlll'r this wee~ reached the .-.umm11 of m slow cl imb to football re'ipectab1llt} by reaching the No. I ranking in the Desert Mounta in Confe rence. promptly plummeted from that po'i- 1t1on after falling to Orange Frida} mght 23-7 at El Modena High. Warrior < oach Gene NoJ• said earlier he had taken care of the shghtl> S"-elled heads which accom- panied hi s team's 5-0 start. He also said that he >A as gea ring h1'i team fo r the Paci fie ( oast League opener as the begmmng of1he1r "second season." It was an 1nauspic1ous opening. "The} JUSt ~1cked our bulls." NOJI said. "That No. I stuff was Just there. It didn't mean anything nnd I could have cared le-.s about 1t " As the game unfolded. 1t became appare nt that the Panther<>. from Orange cared even less aboul the vaunted rankin g of thei r larger oppo- nent. Orange. which eHncd 11s record to 3-3 with its 'iCCOnd stra1~t wm. took th# Wamo rs apart with a pe k) defense and a big pla) offense. The ho!.t Panthers led 10-0 at the half, while hm11ins Woodbridge to minus 2 yards rushing on 11 tnes. The Panthers also held the visi tors to JUSt 33 yards pa mg and mtcr- ceptcd one Woodhndge pass in tht first two quan ers. It was that mterception which set up the game's fi rst score. as Gal) Valen1ucla made the theft at the 39- yard hnc and ran 11 to the Warriors· 26. From there. Orangt' bruisi ng run- ning back P11ul Maund did the rest. The 5-11, I SS-pound Junior plowed Lhrough the heart of the Wamor d fen for run• of • I 3. I '· btforc capping the dme ~uh a onc·)'&t\J touchdown plunge for a 7-0 lead with I :3S lcf\ 1n thC' opcn1n pcnod. Then Panther dcfcn\lvc end 8nan Carr knocked down n W m or pas.-. (Pl•ee Me ORANOE/113) ~ Newport Harbor'• Tyler Parka drawa a crowd of Tustin def end era after haullna In 0.-, "414 ~· •• ................ 15·yard reception for first down durln& second quarter of Friday'• game. Ne wpo rt ra lli e s fo r lead b efor e fa lli ng to Tille rs. 28 -1 7 By ED Zll'\TEL Delly Pllol C0<rH poftdenl "'l'komr to 1hc ~ca \ tt''' I l J!!Ul ManJon ·\nl llh Tha t\ "h.it the "'n' p111 t 1 larhor H 1gh 'iailor' \l'l"mrcJ 111 ''" 111 I hr ltlOg·llnll' loOIOJll lUJl h (lllrll f ll'l1n High ... , .\nulh·, l 11lt·" 11rx·nrJ lcagUl' fll1I\ \\llh ,I ~8-1 "'\\Ill .II I 11,t1n Frida} night .\nnl h. lhl' 't'tl·ran coat h ''ho h.1d 'o man~ lim· \ea,nns at \1 P.111l I I 1~h "'\larting 10 t'OJ1•\ that \Jnll' l..1nd 111 \UlH'\\ at I u\l1n \nd I u,11n \\ h1l h had 11' '>h.1rc 111 ml'l'llt' 111 1lw ( t•ntuf") L l'Jguc hl'lor,• 1111111nr lht• Sea \ 1t'" l l•ague 1h1" 'L'ar '' l 11111' 1111,: ha\1ng .\m 1l h around I lw I Iller' arc nm\ "1-1 on thc \CJ\1111 Fnd.t' night f u,11n '''"''" 11nt touchdo" n in l'\l'n qu.irtt•r lx·h1nd the run ni ng ol 1un1or 1.i1lh.11 I.. 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"' 1< 'tart tht• ~"11nd (Please see NEWPORT /82) Mustarigs trip Laguna Hills, 13-9, in league opener Riddell. Szypers k t power Costa Mesa rus hinggam c> By JIM CARNETT Oelf,... C«ru111f'Mll"" \en1or'> TYier Riddell an1 I M11..e. "IX'r\~1. led the \l•U} aft ( osta Mc..a High'~ Mu,i:rng<i notchtd u I ,.Q football "1ctnf\ o' ~·r L .1t1una 11111, r nJ ;n n1aht at O range c oa.-.1 c ollegc f hc·con tcst was the Pnohc ( oa't L ca uc opener tor both \thool I C o.1ch 1 om Baldw in'\ \1 ustangs arc no'>' 4·2 on the sca'ion I he t lowk~ art I -~ "Our k1th watched I nguna ti 111'\ gt.'\ f'llov. n out 1n a couplr of games on tilm th1'> "'rel... o1nd read ~tort(''> 1n tht• fl3JX'r'> th•H ~1d Wt' we!\' 'iUPflO""cl to \\In h1g." Baldv.1n \Jld ( 1m'l' l.Jllt'ntl\ our 1nten'l11\ wa\ lack1111 "'t ou h:n c to l!." (' a lot ot l fl'<ll t to t hl' llJ\\~'I. hnwl'\Cr the\ plaH·d 'L'I\ wd l fhr final gun hadn't gont• oil mo!\' than tiH· minute\ earlier and &ldv.tn "ii' .ilrcad) th t n~ing ahout OC\t f rtda\ ., l'.1c1ftc ( 03\I Ll·aguc opponent l aguna Beach. one of thr f:n orttc\ tn win the league 11tle and unbeaten "'Ith a \1\-gamc winn1np. •.trcak. "There'll be a lot of tntcn\11\ on our prn t1 cc fkld ne" v.cck ." he prl'd1~ted \\r 'lhould be mcnt II f'lr\'J)Jrl'd for that one .. R1ddrll a • t '10-pound 1a1lh.1dt,-u)(· n<•rbad nnhed for I~~ \ard~on 21 carnr\ and \coml a tout hdov.n Ile l'"krd ofT n cruc1o l fXI'>~ la tt" tn the game 10 flrl•,ervc the\\ in \I\ ixr"~'· a l\·11. 11 '-pound full had.· m1ddk hnl'hJl ~l·r ru\hcd tor 10 \ard., nn I~ t .irr ll'' I k had .1 ho't of una <.<,1\tl'd tackle' 111 gn ,1lon~ "1th lt'l' qu.1rtc rbaC'k '>3l k' "l ho\l' '"" gu)\ rcall\ r laH·d .,.,l.11 ·· B.1ld" 1n -..i1J · K1ddcll made the r la' ot tlw @aml' "''h hi\ 1nll'rccpt1on He v.a" an 1nlh J\\'1\ from brla~ing four or li'c long tuudr- duv.n run'> "Lugu~a l l1llH<lllld'1 '1op l:.('ll'"~' in lhl' t,l'<"IH1d halt I le n mtrolkd the pml' for u., I hc Mu'it.tni' '4..0ftd on their 1n1t1.il fl0\\l·\~1on uf the game dn\ln& 6 1 'ard'I nn C'\tlht pla'" H.1dllr ll pcr.-.onnlh Jccountcd tor ~ i of thl' \ard\ I he tuuchdo.,.,n c.tmC' when hr '"'el'l k;fl end tor 14 \Md' It wa\ hi\ 12th TO of thl' \e.u' I n1iun.1 H1ll'I dime '' \Jrd\ for a won· ,·arh 1n 1hc '>t'rnnd i.i u.irtcr hut ml\\l'd thl'C'\tra . . . . f . . J • .,. . ~ . . I I • l . • • From AP clJspa&c~es NEW YORK -Basct>All't. new alter· Ill nating designated hntaor ru le for the Wortd Series.probably will ground 89ston's [)po Baylor for the first two games apinst the New York Mets tonight and Sunday. Unle Baylor replaces aimpy Bill Buckner at first base. he will have to sit for the games at hea Stadium. limited to pinch hitting duties unttl the Series switches to the American League park, where the DH will be permitted. rhat prospect docs not thrill the veteran slugger, who was an integral part of the Red ox' attack this season. hitting 31 home runs and dri vi ng in 94 runs ··or course I'd like 10 pin>." Baylor said. "But that's up to the manager. It's not my hneup to nialcc.. Buckner ts olir first baseman. lfhe can plar. I'm sure he will. I don·1 want to Jeopardize Baylor the team at first base. not being there for the cutoff. not playing a bunt properly. ma) be huning our chances.·· Buckner has a sore lell ankle and hun hu. nght Achilles' tendon in the final game of the American League playoffs. He worked out Friday weanng h1ghtop shoes to protect his inJuries. "Btll) feels much better after the day off yesterday." Manager John MrNamara said. "I wan1 him to play 1fhc can. But rm not making qut the lineup toda ." ~aylor '-'Orked out at lirs1 base Fnda}. He playt•d first in three of the last four games of the regular season but is hardl} comfonablc there "It's not grounders I worry about," he said "IC~ n~ balls. That's 1hr toughest. "If I don ·1 pla). I'll be a cheerleader. rtl lit nght next to Mac. It would be tough to sit, especially a game like this. the first game of the World Series. I'd like an opponunitr to pla). He kno'-"S m~ attitude. 'Tm not bitter at Buckner or the manager. l'\e · watched World Senes for so man> )Cars. I'll be called 00. When II will be. I ha\ t' no idea I I.no" r11 tx·in 1here at Fenway.·· Quote of the day Harold Lewis, agent for runnin~ back Earnest Jackson. "ho '-'OUnd up '-'tth the Pittsburgh Steelers af\er being d1sm1sscd 1n training camp b) Ph1ladelph1:.i Eagle'> ( oach Buddy Ryan: .. Rish1 in thr m1ddll• of practice Buddy said. 'Get him out of here. Trade him for a six-pack. It doesn't even have to be cold.'·· Plana for Westdome unveiled Hoping to attract a Nauonal Basl.et-m ball Association team. Mayor Don Rolh unveiled plans on Frida) for construction ofa $40 million sports arena in the shado~ of Anaheim Stadium. The Westdome spon~ arena 1n the 1ad1um parking lot would seat 20.000 people. Roth said. adding the plans were sull at the prelim1naf) stage. "We have no formal agreements in place and man} details have to be worked ou1:· Roth said dunnga news conferen~ to announce the proposed indoor spom facility. "fhe city must hold public hearings before construction. It was also disclosed that Nick Mileti. former owner of the Clevel and Cavaliers basketball team. will be in Phoenix on Monda~ 10 lobb> the NBA Board of Governors to award an e>.pans1on franchise to Orange Count) Mccarron undergoes surgery ARCADIA -Jockey Chns Mc\ar· ~ ron , who was injured 1n a five-horse spill Tbursda) at anta Anita. underwent three. - hours of surgef) at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Downey on Fnday to repair a broken left femur bone. the track announced. '"It (McC-arron's femur) broke into four scparaH· pieces:· Dr. -Douglas Garland. who performed thl' surgery. was quoted as saying by the track. "We put in .1 compression !>Crew and a s1depla1e. "It will take four or five montheor, for 11 to hl·al I k can't walk or put an~ weight on 11 for a coupk of months He should be in a chatr tomorrov. and up on crutche!> by Monday ... Mccarron 31 , 1s th e nation·., leading JOde~ II 1\ mounts ha' c earned more than $9 million 1n purse<, 1h1c, year. The leading rider at ~anta Anita's Oak 1 rl'C meeting the last two years. Mc<"arron wa" un..cated 1n Thursday's feature race when ht'i mount. Va net> Road. fell over another horo;e at the far turn Lakers top Bulls in exhibition CHICAGO -James Worth y scored a m game-high 24 points Friday mght to lift the Los Angeles Lakers to a I 09-99 Na 11onal Basketball Association exhibition wm over the Chicago Bulls. The Lakers. 3·0 in C'<h1b1t1on pla>. tool ad"an1age of nine Bulls' turnovers in the third quaner to grab nn 83-77 advantage gomg into the final ouaner . The Bulls, now 1-3 in exh1b1t1on ac11on. we rt• led h) ~1chael Jordan. who had 20 points, and Dave ( ur111w wnh 16 points. Stewart lead9 tourney by three Pay .. Scewart $hot a 6-under·par 66 l!I Friday to take a thrce·sho1 ltad at I J·under par after two rounds or 1he Walt Disney Classic golf tournament in Lake B~na Vista, Fla. Ocfendina U.S. Open champion a., Fley• was at JO.under 134 aJona Wlth Milt IUU••· Floyd shot a 6-undtr 66, while ulhvan played the ti&ht Palm Course at >under 69. Stewan. whose last PGA Tour victory came bere in 1983, rolled in seven birdib at the par-72, 7.190-yard Mainolia Coul'1C and sufrettd his only bo&ey in two rounds after hittina his drive on the 11th hole behind a tree ... Jn Syndey. Australia Ore1 Normu of Australia fired a I ·under-par 7010 hold onto the lead after two rounds of the New South Wales Open. Norman, who shot a 6-under-par 6S in the first round. is at 7-under-par 135 after 36 boles, one stroke ahead of fellow Australian Peter Se.tor, who shot his second straight 68. Lopsided declslob for Hearn• DETROIT -Thomas Hearns, fight· mm mg the last half of the match with a nasty cut over bis right eye. pounded out a one- s1ded 12-round decision over Doug DeW- llt and retaioed the North American Boxing Federation riuddleweight title Friday night at Cobo Arena. In an earlier 10-round match. James Kfochen, the World Boxing Association's No. I-ranked middle· weight contender and ranltoo No. 2 behind Hearns in both the International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Council rankings, was upset. Iran Barkle>. a substitute. knocked down Kinchen 1n the ninth round and scored a 10.round split decision. In the s1ic1h round of the Hearns· fight, during an exchange in a corner. 6lood suddenly started flowing from a cut on Hearns' right eyebrow. Referee Robert, Watson said the cut was caused by an accidental head butt. Hearns al o was cut on the left eyelid. apparently from another butt. in the 10th round. His cut man. 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K WRM ( 1370). 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long Beach State at New Mexico State, KPZE ( 1190). 6:30 pm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Diego State at University Texas-El Paso. KSDO ( 1130). 7:30 p.m. -EXHIBITION BASKETBALL: Seattle at Clippers. KMPC (7 10). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Saddleback at San Diego Mesa. KSBR-FM (88.5). 1 JO pm. -HOCKEY. Boston at Kmgs. KGIL(1:!60) 8 p.m -EXHIBITION BASKETBALL: Lakers vs. Chicago at Unive rsity of Nonh Carolina. KLAC (570). .. Diaz g~ven release LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers have asked for irrevocable waivers on left-handec.t pitcher Carlos Diaz for the purpose of g1' ing him his unconditional release . the team announced Fnday. 01a2. 28. did not record a dec1s1on n~ he compiled a 4.26 earned run average in 19 games with the Dodgeri. in 1986. He was 1-4 with one save and a .S.64 ERA with the Albuquerque Dukes of the Pacific Coast League. In the three seawn since he wa'i 1cqu1red from the ew York Met'i, D1a1 wa\ 7-3 v.11h one save and a l 71 ERA for the r>odaers .... ....... ....... mAL=~t ......... ~ MFRCEOES NEWPORT ••• rromBl half On the kickoff. Scou Mo"'"C> recovered a fumble at the Tustin 2.C. Five plays later. ummers threw five yards to Tyler Parks for the touch· down to pul Newport Harbor ahead. 17-14. That's when Machadn went to work. On the nc:x t p0sscss1on. Machado c.auaht a 26-yard touchdown pa from Menje to cap an 80.)'•rd dnve. He then took the pme in10 his own hands on Tustin's next po ses ion. Machado carried six times for 60 yards to highlight a 78-yard touch· down drive. Hollinger scored on an 8~ yard drive early in the fourth quarter 1fl mAlrf' II :?fl-17 * TUlttn ti, NeW'*1 H.,._ 11 kw• llv Qv.ntn Newr:>0r1 Harbor 0 10 1 0-11 Tuslln 1 1 7 7-11 lu\-HOlllnoer ? run (Kollar kick) NH-Surnmer• I run ltob«IV kl<kl Tus-H01tln11tr \ run (Kollar kick) NH-<ot>trtv 11 FG NH-Park• S oan from Summer ICOberlv kl(.k) 'fu\-M.clledO 76 11au from Menuet ll<oli.t kk k ) lu\-Hollln;ef t run (Kollar klctt.I Allend· ence. 1,400 (esllma tedl GAME STATISTICS NH Flr\I dOWll\ II Ru\hes·verdage 2:2-70 Peni"9 vardaua 167 Pau1rig IS-29-1 Punr~ 4·12 FumblM·fumote\ lo\! I· I Ptnallle\·ver~ 7·7 TUI ,. '3•14' 1\1 l ·f•O J•lt M ,.,, INDIVIOOAL RUSHING NH-Tllom11son, 6· IS, GuPllM, 7·47, Mltum, S·19, Greely, l·I, Summers, 3·for·mlnu' II. Tut-Mec:t1ado. 23· lll; Hollinger, 11·39; Menuas. 1-30 INDIVIDUAL PASSING NH-Summers. ll·26·0. 1'3, Breltlu,, 7·3· I, 74 lu\-Mtll9fl. 1·9·0, Ill. INDIVlOUAL RECEIVING NH-Craig, 5·11, KeletK11tn, •·17. Perk,, 2·20. M~um, 1·10, Meaw•"· 1·9, lul .. r. l·I. Tus-Pa1,1one 4·66 Mac:llaoo. 2·34, HOii· lnoer. 2· 11. o..r ......... -.~ ...... Newport Harbor quarterback Kirk Summera (1 0) fad• to pue while Muon Thom~n off era 'protection Friday nlCbt. • Trojan$ ring victory Belle Univer sity h a lfback rambles for 4 TDs in ripping Eagl es. 4 3-20 By CHRIS MONAHA N Delly ..... c.,,. ........... It "a?. sure I} not the intent of Unl\Crsit ) High football coach Mark Cunningham to run up the score against Estancia High Fnda} night. but with the talented backfield he possesses. 11 was hard not to. The Trojans duo of Craig Belle and David L1ebke comb1ncd for 233 yards rushing and live touchdowns. four of them b} Belle. a!> the) led the TroJan!> to a 43-20 v1ctof) at Newport Harbor High in 1hc Sea View U-ague opener for both teams. Beyond the fact that 11 got Un1-.er· Sil} (4-2 overall ) off to a 1-0 league stan. the win was significant becau\C 1t was the first lime the T roJans had beaten the Eagles in nine tries. losing seven and 1ymg one 1n the series. "I had been told by a previous coach (Dick Roche) that we had never beaten Estancia. I didn't want them (Tro1ans) 10 let down:· said Cun· ningham. ··we made them suit up t'VCf) da> thl\ "eek and thr) were ready to pla) :· After stoppin$ the Eagle!> (0-1. 0-6) on their first dnve, the Trojans took JUSI three plays to score. with Belle sconngon a 43-yard run just:!: 17 into the contest. Geoff Lindgren recovered an Eagle fumble. one of a combined c1gh1 for both teams on the night. gJ\ ing thc hall 10 the T roJans at their O'-' n 28 Quanerback Jeff Batie) h11 Belk on a S'-' ing pass and the senior tailback ran n. yards untouched for his <,ccond scor<.' and a 14-0 kad. Belle scored h1'> thtrd touchdown ul the of the game. a 6-yard run. JU'>t 17 second'> into the second quaner and his founh on his final carr). a Hard run with IQ second\ left 1n thr third For the game. he had 182 combined \ards -10.3 rushing and 79 recel\ · Ing. Hc "a'I rcmo\'ed after th:i1. bu1 onl~ because 1he Trojans were ahead 43·6 a1 the time That would not ha-.c been s1gn1ficant. but for the fact that he had left all of 1he other game 1h1'> season earl) '-'Ith inJunes "He has had a rough season I le ha\ not pla)ed a tull game:· '>:Jtd ( un· ningham. "He ha~ had prohlc:m!i with kg cramps, but the team doctor gav<.· him '>omi: clectrol>tcs." llcci.tu!>l' of that fact Cunningham said. ··He was sta)tng in there for three quarter~ no matter wbat." Belle\ backfield panner L1ebke rushed for I 30 )ards. 57 of them coming on a touchdown run in the third quarter. Laguna survives scare in 24-22 win Back-up kicker boots winning FG with 5 seconds left By RICHARD DUNN Oelly ...... C~I Tim Dennis. a back-up offensi ve lineman and back-up kicker for Laguna Beach, turned a potential nightmare for the Artists into a Jubilant. come-from -behind Pacific Coast League football victory. The Anists, entering the game with a 5-0 pre-league record, may have taken Trabuco Hills. the newest kid on the block in the newest league in Orange County, a little too hghtly Friday night. Had it not been for Dennis' winning field goal wi th fi ve seconds left in the game. the Artists would have been the victim of a fru strating upset. However. Dennis' 22-yard kick on first down gave the Artists a 24-22 wm hcfore an esti mated 1,000 fan!> at Mission Viejo High. \tandout running back "ho staned the game a'i Orange County's leading ru?.her. nc' er reall) got his feet moving the wa) he usually does. And . as interim head coach Llo>d Cotton will attest. the Laguna Beach offensi ve line was no help. The Anists. however. managed 10 fight off upset-minded Trabuco Hills ( 3·3. 0-1) and win their league opener They pulled 11 out becau~ of quanerback Dann) Lane. Lane. who struggled throughout most of th e contest -as did mo t of Laguna Beach's offense -came through when he had to. On the winnin~ scoring drive. he marched the An1sts down the field. Lane completed 12-yard passes to Todd and Robbie Warminglon and two passes for 36 yards to Chris Dickerson. including a 23-yarder to the 5-yard hne to set up Dennis' heroics. .However. Todd was held to a q_uiet 135 yards (only 52 in lhe first half) on 24 carries. He scored all three Laguna Beach touchdowns with runs from 10. I and 8 yards out. But fort he most part. the MuMangs keyed on Todd and kept him from breaking their backs. Estanc1a's one standout was quar· terback Todd Rrooks. Brooks com· pleted l 5 of 11 passes for 141 yards and a tou chdown. as well as scoring a touchdo" n on the ground. * Unlventtv 4J, Est.nci. 20 Score bv Ov.,'ten Unovers.lv 1• IJ 14 O~ E,1anc1a O O 6 i.-10 un..-Belle 47 run IBerger ll1ck ) Unr-Btltt n oan trom Balltv <Bergtr llk kl Uni-Stilt 6 ru" (k•Ck mluecl) Uno-Gandara SO '"terctotlo" run ( a.r11tr klCk) E\•-Broolo.\ I run lllo<k DIOcke<ll Un.-L tO•t S1 ru" 18trgtr "><") U11r-Satetv oa 1 u1eootd 0<.il or end r~ Un..-&t11t l run <Btruer k•Clll E\1-S.Cr.aoarum 1 !>H S from Broou lk•O , 1a11ed1 e,1-Ton lS run IBroo"' run) AHtnoance l 100 le\llmatedl GAME STATISTICS Uni F tr!! oown\ I• Ru\l'>e\ .. •aroaoe 30·710 Pau.ng vardaue 14 Pau ng S·9 1 Punt\ 1·3' F umolfs tuml>le\ '<>" • 2 Penatllt\ varoaue 11 107 lhl 13 36·111 141 1S·71·1 J·)7 •·7 1·•1 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Unl-Lleokt. 10-130, Belle, 9· 107, Smarr. S·••, Kee, 2·71, JacoO\, 2·S, Weaver. 2·3 E\1-!>chaoarum. 12·93, OnSlotl. 10-27, Rocllaro 2 I. Brook\, ll·for·mlnu\ 7 H.,Oev l ·tor m1nu\ I INDIVIDUAL PASSING Un•-Baolev •·1·0 14 Leland 0 I I 0 t \t-Broolu 1S·2f· I 141 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Um-Btl•e 7 79 Amon. l·le, Gandara 1·21 E \1-S<haoarum. •·61 1(11IH 1nskl, •·60, Paco• J·lJ Haritev, 2·11, Barragar, l·lS. 011\lolf, 1·7 MESA. • • From Bl in front of the Laguna H11l5 wide rccc1 ver and s1olc the pa~\ The Mu~tangs managed to hang onto the ball for the next !>tx minutes to ice the 'ictory Costa Mesa logged 304 yards in total oncnsc for the nrght. ..\ total of 259 yards came on the ground. "The offensive hne played vel) , ... rn:· Baldwin 'll.l1d. "We did an c>.ce llcn1 job of op<.•ning 'i11cable holes for for running backs:· * Costa Meu 13, LIVUM H•s ' kOf'e IJV 0vel'1en Leuuna Hill\ 0 9 O 0-9 Co\la MeH 1 O • 0-13 CM-R•dde 1 U run IC.reov kick) LH-l"lem1ng 1 Pau lrom Lel11o.< (kick leiltdl LH-Flem1ng 2S FG CM-Crowe 7 run fpau faileO) A1111nd1nc:t · l.000 f91tlmoled) GAME STATISTICS LH Finl Gown\ IS Ruint1· varoaoe JS· I S7 Pau1ng vardage 107 Pau•no 1·10·2 Punh I •2 F umb4t1 lum1>1t1 IO\I 0-0 Penallles·verdaut 6 JS CM 17 47·2S9 4S 2·1·1 2·3S O·O 4·21 INDIVIDUAL RUSHI NG LH-Oetmonlco, 2 60. Lef11t>tr 7·0, Smlln, 6·23, F1eml119 I 7, Prt1co11, •· 10, Coiner 6·33, Saunders, 7· S, Co1oue11e. 1· 19 CM-RI00.11 22·1SS, SrvPer\ltl. 1'1·11. Crowe, 10·10, Winnie ?·I, e~vanl, l·S INOIVIOOAL PASSING LH-Le•gbtr 1 10·2 107 CM-Crowe, 7·1· I H INDIVIDUAL RIECllVING LH·Otlmoni<o. 4·64. Fltmlno. 7·71, Prtteoll HS CM-A11cn1t, l·lS, Srvi>enkl, 1·10 Laguna Beach (6-0). off to its best start since 1968 when it went I 0-1. never led in the game until th e winning field goal. lt was 1hc fifth comeback victory in six game~ for Laguna . OCC women break drought Senior Jonathan Todd. the An1<1t<,' Utune ... ," 24, Trabuco H•s n · kw• bv OUarten Lagu11a Beecn O e o 16-74 Trabu<o Hiii' 1 9 O 1-21 TH-S<len,kl 2 run IOOOlt v ltlclt l LB-Todd 10 run ITodO rvnl LB-Sden,ltl 2 rvn IWat1~1 run) LB-TodO I run (Vl(.lttr\ IOClll LB-Todd I run 0 .1<11 lalltdl H+-Oootev 50 IMIH frOM Mlflf' (Ooolev 11,1(11) LB-Oennl1 21 FG Alle!IOa~• 1,000 fa llma1eo) GAM• STATISTICS L8 F1"1 oow"' 13 lhnnts·vard•Ot 31 171 Paulno ·ttro.ot 1$-4 Penlno t t> o Punll )-)$ Fu~~-f~ IO\t t ·O Ptnatht•·veroaoe ?·I) INOlvtOUAL ttUSftlNG TH 10 JI Ill 12' I " 0 MS 0 0 MS L.,_lOff, ?• IU, MYtr•, 2•7, Ol;ver, I l, D"ker~. I IOMTlllll.t,·1, l..t"9, 3 fC>f Mlnu• 1 Tl-4-klen•~I. fl·"· Wtlltn. 3·>6, Menn, l·S. Mitter, •·Pof•mrnu•·11 INOtvtOUAL PAJSUtO LI-Lant, t ll 0, IS. T.+-MIJttr, • 1'·0, 129 IHOIVIOUAL •ICalvtNO Ll-fOdd, 3 71, Oi<lltt'ton 3•,_ Werm ine•on 1 12, 0..IOll, 1·1, Myers I·• Tl+-Ooolrf, •·100, lvM1 I 18 Wlllltn I·•· G11Wa1tll, I '· k*!UI. I IOf m nu••l , It was a long time m com1na-fi ve years to be C'\aCt -but 1hc Orange Coast College women's oceer team overturned a 14-gamc drought ~amst El Camino College with a J .1 victory on the road Friday. The v1C'tory also kept Orange Coos1 (5·0 1n the South ( oast ConferenC'e. 9-1 overall) in fir\t place. while (I ( am1no(3·2) finds itself out of the top spot th1t. sca<1on for the fi~t ume in th e past couple of year.<. Kris Hicks. Kr1~ ngels and nncl- tc Lovnneseth scored aoals as the Pirate\ built 2..() fir t·half advantage 1nd never looked back Goalie Trace)' T oundrow hod 11 save for Orange Coast In community college men·~ oc· t1on Oraa1e Coa1t i. Rinrskle CC l: The Pirates ma1nt.amed its hare of fi~t place 1n the Oranae Empire Conference. po tina a 2· I victory over the vis111na T1icrs. The P1rattset~r1umcd a l.Odeficu on a R1"etl1dc aoal 10 minute into the match Kevin Wolfe tied the ~me at the 20-minutc mark and Glenn Shaw scored the go-ahead tally on a penalty kick 10 minutes after that. Neither team could manage a aoal in the second half. The Pirates improved to 3-0.1 m the conference (5·5·1 overall) and stayed even With Rancho nt1aao atop the standings. Cerrito• I, Golden West 0: James lcal) <;Cored the only goal with 2:46 rematntnJ 1n the fim half for the Falcon v1c1ory at Golden West. The Rustlers life 1-2 m the South Coa t Conference and 6-5 overall while Ccnito improved to 1·2 m con· • fercnec pl&} Ooahe Tim Rontt11er played a trona pme 1n the' net Wlth e1aht saves. as Golden We$1 watched two exc:cllent shot opponun111es by P11 Penner deflect off the C emtos aoal frame. In colleae men'$ alt1on C.I t.ate F•lltrtoo •. UC lnlM I: The An1e11m omi the first aoal of 1hc me but the Tuan notched the next four in the PCA match at Fullenon Ot1nge Coeet OAtLV PILOT,...,_, <>ala• I II. .. • ' ORANGE. hem Bl • • BARONS WIK, 3 5-14 ••• hola81 1ad sacked quarterback Enc ~on sutccttive pla~s, forcina WoodbriclF to punt from ns own I· , rant lane, which led to a 31-yard 'Corty P6trct ~ IOll for the 10-0 edM It intenni11ion. 'Noodbridae came to life on ill second possession of the third quar- ter, driv1na 80 yards in 13 pl1ys. with 8r'OUlhef carryina one y1td for the TD cTcnina the llP to I(). 7. )Cl~ It Fountain Vallty and M It 1tarted. Hmipft ~Ill IO M ' dc'doped a rtlauon hip 1 think o( QtborwforUJll*toUIPdle · him as m) brother " 10tn1 and hr ftllilhed it off .. di a The Baron' rambled on their ta"'t yard peta to lrUd wilh 9:17 left 1wo pos ion • aoana 80 yards m 17 give tbe Bltoftu l l·l.t lad. pla)s, all on thr around. then drivina Brian Len1kes, who ttood The key play 01\ the dnve was 1 26- Y•rd pus, with Brouattcr ~nnectina with aen1or ti&ht end Joe Adlesh. movina Woodbridae down to the Oranae 26-yard line -the Warriors' first peneJration inside the Panther so. Maund returned the ensuing lode· off 31 yards out to his own 38-yard lineand two plays later broke 60yards for the beck-breaking TD. which b\lmoed the lead lo 17· 7. • "We knew he wauood coming anto the pme," said Noji of Maund, quickly upgrading the scouting rcpon of the Oranfe dynamo to "great runnina back' . • After Woodbndge's frustrated of- fenK turned the ball over on· downs with 6:02 left. Orange receiver Kerry Reed turned in a 49-yard TD jaunt on an end around to put the game out of reach. 0......... u, wn•l1d9e 7 S.C-lrt~ WOoclbrldM 0 0 0 1-1 Or-.. 1 3 0 ll-?l f){~Meund I run (Pi.<ce klc:ttl Ore-f"lenOfl J 1 Ii.Id ~I wooct-erovoher 1 run caoo1hl'ovo klckl Or~und 60 run (Plef'ce kldtl Oro-'t"o ., run (kick l•lledl Atl•n<l•nc•· 900 (etllmereo). GAMa STATISTICS Weod Fir" oowns 9 lt""'9t·vero•oe ll·•S Or• ...... 9 41 , .. ~ ..... ,.._...,TIM - 80 yards on 8 plays. with a Sl·yard dcfen avtl). oovcred c.x.n V pan from sophQmore quanerback second fumbk o( the aecond half David Hen1pn to wade r~aver Mike theOV 46and it tOOkJUSt 1even ~ Maaa to the Ocean View 4, scumg up for anot~ FV touchdown. Wlth Luclcey' second hon-yardage touch· Hcn1pn·to-Map connectJOd for down. yards tettan1 1t up at the ._yard line~ Ille Seahawks, however. p ve Otretc 1uescher went in with I: Mainer and his Barons a JOit ari tbe left. third quarter as Phil Bowen swept 1n Ocean V1ewpveawayficldadv from the left wnhou1 oppos111on to tagc in the wan1na seconds block Dave A1nn'c; punt from the 16. Fountain Valley reserve Brc and VJctor Gutte1Tc1. operauna from Hickman broke overthe middle fi the n&ht side. fell on the ball in the 24 yards out wath 29 seconds ten end zone with I 49 1;pent tn the the final score. second half. The Baron were forced to punt agam on 1he1r next possession and as 1fthoy badn't convinced anyone yet, Bowen-and Gutierre7 teamed up again, this tame the latter p1clung the ball up at the 13 and racing 1n for the touchdt>wn, thus equallang the Barons' first-half output without snapping the ball in the third quaner "Needless to~)' I'm not real happy with our special teams," grumbled Mainer. "We allowed them to get back in the game. Our defense deserved a shutout. but g1\C Ocean View cred it." "I\ was 100 tattle and lOO late." commented Ocean Vaew C'oach Guy Carrono "As I ~1d before, I don't understand how they went 0-5 (1n non-league)" Fountain Valk} dominated every facet of the game untal the blocked punts. and aOcr a punt C\Change continued the dominatton up front and on both \1de\ of th e hne. '11nklo v•rd•oe '6 1"9ulno 9·19·7 Pufttl 6-37 F """*" · lumOIM lo\t l · I II •+O •·lO 1 I Baron quarterback David Henigan geu olf a third-down paH during the .econd quar- ter of Friday'• 35-14 victory over Ocean View at Huntiniton Beach Htgb. Mike L>ougla\ recoHred jl ScJ· ha"'l..s fumble at the Rarons' 41 10 P,l:t Penelllet·varo.oe S·SS ··~ INDIVIDUAL •USHING Wooct-TownHnO, 15·7', Burk•. 1·'8, l rOU91\er, 1~1or·mlnv& 11, JonH, 1·7, Wiiiiam\, 1-fof'·mlnu\ 10 0r9-Meuncl. 10--174, llH-t, 11 ·39, Sloclo.. 6-tw•mlmn 'll. •MCI. l·d , Wero, 2·for·m1nu\ 2, Plef'ce. l·lo<·mlnul 2 Westminster rilmbles past (O)ilers with eas~ .. INOfVlOUAL PASSING W~rOU9Mf, 1·17·2, 67. Fe<llO l•l•O 2', T-nsencl 0·1·0, 0 0r_.s1oc11.. •·•·O 1a INDIVIDUAL •ECEIVING WooO-Fertlo. 3·1•. Townsencl, 2·37, Jorden 1·29, Adlftll, 1·26 Or_.Meuno, 7·1. Smllll. 2· 10 St.Ambrose to honor Errlon DAVENPORT. Iowa -Jack Er· rion. a former coach at Corona del Mar High and whose prep ba'sketball teams won 5 71 games over a span ol 36 years of coaching, will be honored tonight at St. Ambrose College b) the K:hool's alumni assocaauon. Huntington Beach s uffe rs fourth loss by s hutout as Lions ch e w out 21-0 win Bv JOSEPH D DEVOIR Oel!J ~t Cot<ffpof>CMnl (1l·orge Pa\loc dOl''n·1 h.1q· 111 "Orr) about lhtng'> getting 1110 mut h Mtr!>C \x'.fcm· thing' &l'I hctter tor hi\ H unungton Be,irh High loolhall team rh~ Oiler ( Oal h \\,lll'ht:d ht\ team t.lrn\\ \Cl another hlanl.. a'> 1 lunt· 1ng1on · bownl 1n 11\ \un'>(.'t l l·agu1· opcn~r 10 thl· hu\I ~ e'\m1n\ter l 111n' Fnda~ nrght 21-11 .\ ftn h<.·ing \hut out for the 'l'lont.I ume 1n a" man' "cci.. .. thrt·c 11mc\ 11u1 of thr l.t'l lour and tor thl' lour1h 11mi: u"rrnll f>a\Uk' \hool.. ht'> head and ri:.,pomkt.1 · fhl·fl'., not rl'alh mulh I tao .,a, .\gain 11 wa\ on1· of 1hu'c ivrmt''> \\hl'lt' \\l' mah· 1-.l'\ n11<,t.1!..t·'> rn 11gh1 <,pnt' I don't lo.no" \\h.tt 10 J u to gl·t Ocllt'I ·• '-11nw 111 thl· lnv.lighl\ 111 thl· '>l'tnnd hal I 1nduJ l·d nn lir'>t Jo" n<, (.1nu onh thrt't' tor thl· g<lml') a n11nu•H\\O ';mh total olll'n'>e ant.I< hkr-. dee pl'\ I fll·nl·lratmn h,.·ing tht• l 1on,· -N ·\ard ltnl' -thank\ lo an un~1l•ldtnl/. "e\lmrn\ter tkkn~· On the other \ldl' ul the lield I ion' ( oat·h Jim O 'Hara v.a' all \m1lc'> ··wl··n.· l'>-uh.·d ..... 11h 1hl' 1h1ng-. ~l· d1J tonight." hl' 'a"t ··w l· ran tht• hall hl.l· v.c u~u.111\ do a' crag1ng ahout lhl· \ard<o J rnrr. and \ltt' g111 \Oml·thing through 1hi: air J\ 'll.l'll \.'.c·re plca<,l'd ·· ~ l''>lmtn'>la "'J'> kd t)\ ruJ'l ntng hack J im Ruhalta,,1 "ho hulldo1ed tor 105 \ard., .ind one 111uthdn"11 on 28 carrir'>. ant.I quartl'rhad .. M1l.c .\u,11n. v.ho thn·v. tur 181 ~ard' on 11 nf:!ll pa<,\tngam.I l\ltO TD' fhl' <>1k" 'l raf)t'd 1nge1hn 7ti \Jrt.I' ol oll1·n,1· on lhl" night \\llh uni~ n1nl· ul them u1ming through the air Hunt1ntttun "mi" 2·4 Thi· 0111·1' ha' e S{Orcd a total ul 45 po1nh on thl' \Car \\1th 16 lOm1ng 1n onr gamr aga1n .. 1 R1~hop Montgomcr) ··w('·rc not doing th~ ttung~ )OU haH' tu do I guc:o.,," ~1d Pa'>coc \\ ,•\lm1m1rr ( 1-~-l) did thl' nght thing\. though Wh1k :lllt:mp11ne. ,1 24-~ ard lil•ld gu.tl late 1 n the f1r~1 halt l'nckd up ""h a touthdo"n that hmle the gaml' open and thl· hacl..H>I thl' 01kr'> AU'>lln the huldl·r on the pla\ (and qtJanerbal k) took the 'nap rolkd nght and found Mall Jonec, 1n the end tone tor a 14·0 kad \It 1th Ill \t'n1mh ll'ft 1n thi: '>l't<>nd period ·To he h1tne\I, that "a!>n·t a fal..t• lll'ld goal" \atd O'Hara "It v.a' J ml\hant.l kd '\n.ip and "'c pratt1le "hat to do in tho..c ktnd\ ol ~•tu · auons ·· :- On \.\-cstmanster's first touchdo~. ..\u.,t1n unloaded a 39-yard bomb j> Benn} Mendo1a on ~ despcratiGf\ th1rd-and·24 play . ~ fhl' 01kr'>· onl y real sconng thrctit camt' 1n the second quan er. whtl Hun11ng1on moved from its own -0- \ard ltne to the Lions' eight. Bui;jt dcla~ pcnalt" and thr~ downs latcf the Oiler\· 17-yard field goal sa1lfll ""1de nght and that was that. :: ··wt' Just keep hurting ourscl\1@S mer and O\ er," said Pascoe ... And 4tn '>pcc1al teams "'e do the same thariJ. Thi-; 1s the second umc in the last t..SO "eeks our special teams have help¢d lu'>e the game ·· A Homecommgdinnerand award\ proaram is scheduled for Ernon. a 1950 graduate, as well as four of the other school's products. Errion 1s also being inducted anto the school's Hall of Fame dunng thl\ Homccommg week for his work "'tth youth m the Sou them Cahfom1a area las a teacher. coach and counselor. Monarchs' late stren gth enough, 21 -7 Pascoe was refemng to the holdn~ call on the Oilers when Westminster ""as pun11ng, g1vrng the Lions the baJI bad'. with a first down. They eventu· all~ ~ored on the aborted field-goal 01ttempt Wntminster l!, H""'""9tM ... di o Sc:we lllV ou.nen Hv"'·"OlO" 8~1CI' 0 0 0 0-0 l/Ye\tr'""\''" 1 1 0 1-'1 Errion's backJround includes four years at Peoria Spaulding. 22 year. at St. Anthony'-; m Lo~ Beach and IO years at Corona dcl ar. PL.\'\.\ Dfl RI'\ -In a ttJ11t1 \\ hcrl· p.l'>'ll'\ \\Nl' IOtl'fC'l'Pll'tl nght and left Mater' Dl·1 lound II\ "·I' \°\Jl'll''"lulh through the air enough 111 \Cl up thrl·e \hon touchdo"'°" run' and a 21·"1'1cton ll\ l'r <it. Bernard 1n .in \11~1 IU\ I l'.t~lll <IJ'l1.'0l I l\1 <111a1l11 qu .. 1.11ab.1tl-. \1 tlo..l' ( urt111' \,,1, p1d .. l'd 11fffour ltnlt'\ h111 '" \\J' hi\ lllUl)lt:rp.trl ( .th Ill ,.t,pcrt• 1 hl' t.l1lkrl'nll ".l' that ( unru'> fount.I \Ul le\\ on ~ll 111 " Errion was the rec 1cnt of the . tate of California <\sS<.·mbly A\1.-ard for ellemplaf) service to )Outh 1n 1974 and 1981 and he was named the winner of the Ne" port Berach a"'nrd for the ph)s1cal and cducall oP,al development of yo uth. ' Diablos devour Irvine iri~·40:0 South Coast w D Dodgers increase p r ices for tickets LOS ANGELE (AP) -The Lo' Anaeles Dodgers have incrcao;l·d ticket pnJ:es for the 1987 season b) SI across the board. Dodgers Director 111 Ticket Operations Walter Nash .in nounced Fnda) T icket pnce~ for Dodger game\ in 1987 will be S7 for bo't scats. Sti tor reserved stats and S4 for g~ner:il admission. up from S6. $5 and SI respectively. General admission 11ckets for l h1l- drcn 12 >ears old and under .... 111 remain S2 and there "'II he no increase in parkrng fees In int· H 1gh t 11uld d11l111k1n ,1tlk ,1 '\!14·\ard \1 1,"on \ 1e10 11l1rn\l\l' ,Hlal i.. r mt.1~ night .ind "l'rt' l'\l'l1 k'>'> 1mprt''""' on the 11lfcn\l\l' l'IHI 1n J ..111.11111" Oil In 1nl' Tht· D1.thl11' put 111~wthc.·r a fll'rl1•t t hknJ nfthl· P<I" .ind ru'>h . '>u1nnti 111 1'\l'r. 4uJrll'r tx·h1nd thl' running 111 l>arnn 'wl-.11\ I IX l Jrrlt'' 11 ~ '.1rtJ, I .rnJ thl' p.1"1n~ lit I 110\ .\rn11nl' 1111111 I" lnr I 'I '.ant<. .ind q '·" l" ru\htnl!I .\rn111w \1,lltl'd lhl' :--1 1 ... -.11111 \.1l·111 \l't1rtn~" 1th .111111l'·\ilrtl run" llh' I' rt•ma1111ng 1n the lir'l lluarll-r anJ thl· Di.thine, nnt•r hltnl..l·d ..\lln a pair 111 ( 1.1r. 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I 0 I 1Nm-Y..rroo11 J9 OH \ trom Au\!111 (lto\Mln .. .(II.. ..-v-"'"~' 11 nn• trom Ault•n tAou••" • c• \Nm Rci1>4•<••.s 4 run <Aouean 01cll l Al•tno41nct 2 ~ e\11ma 1eoJ GAME ST A TISTICS Ha ~ ,,, "°"""' 3 Aull1e\.,11 ro1ge 11 67 P•u "II •••O•V. t F>au.rg 1· i0-1 P.,.rt\ 1 41 F .1m1>1tl luml>'tl IO\f 0-0 Pt"•" e $ va•CS•Ot 7·40 - -'"OfVtOUA~ ltUSHlW _,, ll 511-111 lll 9-"1t-7 )•3' ""° 7·60 . 018 M<Cit"tt 10·'4 Murrav 6 14, F>lc flvf'''' ~ •o,. m.nu' 1l JV,..,._A~1>a•c1ve 11 IOS H•mmer1 7·)9 Aus• r 6 11 Tur,,_r S 14, 0 H•ra 4 I INDIVIDUAL "ASSING ,..9-P.c l ~ .. 1 t I M1.•rev 0· I 0 0 Cllt> ., "'Q"'a~ 0 ~ 0 0 ...... -......... ,. 9 10 1 111 AoUHn 0 I 1 INDIVIDUAL •ECEllllNG t<8 -A8"'"., 1·6 Murre v 1 3 Wm-Cr>1auon, l SJ Sm•tn 1 44 Jonu i 11 MPn001a I 3q Eoov 1 ti UCI golf tourney set lk:itlltnr tor l'ntne~ 1n the 20th ,1nnual I C Ir' inc (1olfTnu rnament· \ul 11on \chet.iulcd tor 'v1onda~ Oct ~.,at thr \.tr\a \ r rdc ( ount~ Cluh 1n ( O\la \k'ia 1<, th1'i ~onda~. <mt 1s Sl ..,S. "h1l h includes golf llrnncr .ind 1hr aut 11on Fm 1nl11rm.111un. phom· ~\\O\.IBll' \thk'llt D1r1·l'tor \ll 1kC' < arroll al F.5fi-'i 'i 'ill GOING OUT OF ·BUSINESS SALE! EVERYTHING MUST GO - Saturday & Sunday only-0 t. 18th & 19th 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., move 'em out prices! • Tiger •Nike •Reebok •Brook • Saucony • Patrick FLEETFEEI Loehmann 's 5 Points Plaza• (714) 847 .. 1608 18573 Main St. (near beach blvd.) Huntington Beach .. -------~~~~~~---------...... --~----..... --~----........................ .,.. ..... .. ' .. Ormnge~t DAILY PILOT/ Saturday. October 1&, 1988 - ~UC/grads battle tough road~to stJckin NBA Rc)gers. McDonald possess best chance Offofmer-Anteaters to make pro ranks lt'1 oe ver an easy step from college to the NBA. So many seemingly brilliant collqc players never male it While still others, who seem less h kely tosuecttd, find role open to them in the pros. · A host of UC Irvine basketball players' have met with varying for· tunes over the past five year5. Five of tllote ...... Kevin Maaec. Bob Thornton, Tod Murphy. Johnny RO&crs and Ben Mc.Donald-ure f'ightina for different careers in dil'.. fercnt pr6Tessional league here in th e United States and abroad. RoaeNjoins the veterans McDonald and Thom ton in an effort t~stick in ttie NBA this fall as the 23 teams' rosters are cut to 12 by Oct. 30. while two others have: found mixed results ov~rseas. . The 6-10, Z25-pou nd Rogers, UC l's leading~orer and rebounder 1n 1985-86. has impressed manage- ment and the coaches of the Sacra- mento Kings, according to the tea m's media director Julie Fie, after being drafted in thesecond round. . .. He has a very good shot to mak'c the team." Fie said ... He shoots the li&hts out of the b311 and has shown he can pill) tllJ parts oft he .-me ... Re>ge11s1aned1 multi-year contract with the Kings in late September, wi th I.be first ycar~arantccd, accord• ins to UCI ports information direc- tor Bob Olson. He ha averaged nine pointsand five rebounds per game wb.ile sboot- ing64 percent from the floor. includ· ingo team-high eight rebounds agains~ Golden State in th.c K1ng.f pre-sedson opener. "I was happy with the way I played the first two games ... Rogers said. "When vou watch the action from the De nch. you feef in awe of their talent. But once on the court, I've found a waytofi1 in andbc:succes.sful oul there. I feel confident and com- fdrtable. but there'sso mQch to learn." The learning process 1scom· pounded b} th e fact that Rogers has been playing~werand small for- ward. plus a lank center. He said the team 1s deep in the small fo rward spot but i.hort on back-up ce nters. Oak Tree handicap <at santa Anbl TODAY'S INT•IES llSlll .. 21·daY tller.Utl*M mMtillel First P9St. I p.m. FIRST •ACE. 1 I/ 16 mlleJ f>urse J21,000 FJltl .. & mar ... 3 vffrs Old & UP Clalmlnv orlce m .000-22 .500 1 Good Sivie (Stevens) I 16 1 Socletv ltlva (Cisneros) • 109 i Oette's Gold Coln ISollJ) 116 4 Funnv Tumbler (f>a.11on1 a 109 S Neumle'J Girt (Plncev) I II 6 SotldO Pfln<:eu (Sll>ille) I 11 1 Cebrlolete (Bleck) •I 1 I a Don A ToP (Meza) I 16 t Bkl F0t Her (Pedroza> 116 II Swnt Wlntlle ISrevensl 116 11 Ed'J Bold Ladv (o.tar>ounavel II& ED'S BOLD LADY <•·II Throw out IHI a l Pomona, alwevJ runs weM al San1a Anll• end 1• PllG~ In tHlfll SPOI to dale, DON A TOP (•·I) Does nor need IM tead, llrH besl from off lhe pace, M11a rides lodav, SWEET WINKLE 19·21 Mav be able lo shake c1ter earrv, r ider brlnos ~ tile bctSI end llto edoe In 1he1e C>Pen CO!llest• LONGSHOT NEUMIE'S GIRL SICOND RACE. 6 fur~s Purse 11•.000 Maielef1 fllhes & mares 3 vH r s old & uo Ctelmino CH"ict '32,000·2& 000 I Pats Dev (Vei.nzuelaJ 118 2 Suoer Nova (Munoz) xiii l Fe11 Verdlcl (Stevens 21 119 • Macenuda (Bazel 111 S lteaHv Oellllno (Cu renonl 119 6 QulHl9an's Dolle< IPellonl c 113 7 Grnn Eveo LOti <Peclrozar 111 a Me Anoe! 1Bleck1 .113 9 T J •1 Val CC>tl1h0unave) 118 10 Freek A Zo1d (0rtKel 121 II Rt<1ov'1 Redhead !Merel Ill 12 Skelt Queen (Hernandez) 118 ~~ ll FranJwav ISll>ill•I I II I• Bellv Kn19hl !Ka~I 111 IS I lteme-moer When 1s1even1 119 16 Hol Skare (P1ncavl 11& ME ANGEL '7·21 Tried hard 1n 9000 •Horr s"ould vein command •erlv IO<lev end ca" hold 1wev. •IDOY'S REDHEAD 19·71 SIOw euv drllli on lao IOt lllls filly, primed for oebut, could be mild suroriH, PATS DAY I' ll Worked well WTfh bfrnlters Ocl/, weR beCkt(I OI 0.1 Mar Valenzuela SllCkl will! IPllS 1111• LONGSHOT I REMEMBER WHEN THNtD •ACE. 6 , lurlo1191 Purse US,000 Allowentt Fltlles, 2 veers old 1 Road To Haoolntts (Blee~> • 117 7 Very Subtle iV~~Z\,!!leJ IJO ~eTcJlng O'Tncrn-11d • NOt"IPlt rn Gacrie ISot1s1 I IS S Fencv Frn11 fOetaF10uu1ve1 117 6 ~lemall <S<o111 111 1 Anvllllno For Love ISltvt nU 117 I Tractv's T"c1< 1S1b1t~> 115 VERY SUBTLE (S-21 Won 1mnrtn1vel• oesoite •uoglno our 1e1e, lleos uo ou1 shOuld ha ndle IP!li comoanv, ROAD TO HAPPINESS 14· II Oroos lrom mucl! rougher 10 acllon sppl lei lor 100 tllOtl TRACE Y'S TRICK 16 I Bumoeo nero tariv rac1n10 In 1reH1C 1nrouoh0ut can ma~e amends LONGSHOT FANCY FltE"'EZE ' FOURTH RACE. I 1 16 ml1e1 f>uru 122,000 Malden l veer1 old & uo I Va llent Couoar IPlncavl 117 1 Poc!o<Je !Sol11I 111 3 Pluml> S1relon1 IOe.ahOuuavtl 117 • Pecos P1Do•n !Baze> 121 S El Mollno (Slevensl 117 6 a-Snero1r·s Be11 (Toro) 117 1 e·St•r Ribot IMcHerouel 117 a CoHtal Lovt (Valenzutla l I 17 9 Sun Man (Sltvens) 117 10 Brilliant LHCler !Meza> 117 11 Mav'c Leaaer (Slbllle l 111 12 Oecorr IL11>hem1 117 -Allen E f>•ulson enirv SUN MAH 13 II Closed verv SlrO<llllV 1n runner·uo ettorl wlll need verv C>e$1 to bct11 111is con1e1111ous field, OE.CORE 16· 11 lton trretlcallv 1nrouohou1 wnlle rn need of racing. can lmwo.-e ott last. COAST AL LOVE 19·21 Arrives snaro end wilt oe hero 10 oenv for stwirt LONGSHOT SHERGAlt'S BEST FIFTH RACE. 6 lur'<M!Ol Purse 119,000 3 •Ur old\ & UP Cla1min9 l>l'ICt 175 000-22.SOO I SuoPOrt1119 Cast !S1blllel 116 2 Jor.n·s Jove I Hern1noez1 116 l SIUC>fHI I Pinet v I I " • Caoric•ou•ntu (Bazel 116 S CD<Jrnno E.vie (Peorotel 111 6 Amarone 1s1evtnll 116 7 Barbe• I Bleck) "111 I Grenoo•t l0r1Kal I 16 9 Celebonoe IOelehovS1avt1 I 16 10 To119n Enio1tur CMeza1 116 I I Blztoo11 (Veltn1uela) 116 12 Rodn•v !Steven\) 11' Allo tllOllH 13 Nor1riern 01"ove<v fl{eentll 116 GRENOBLE I' I) Won lrom tn•tde OOSI CIOslno bol<llv 10 nall 1ne s~ drewi outs1c1t and can rtl>ltll win, will oe decent oric.e again. COURSING EAGLE (5·21 Oroos beck lo com· oe1111v1 level afler rac1no wtH wllh 1ouoner, must oe Chailenoltd H rtv or lonv oont, CALA80HGA (9-.11 Tough oldllmer vtrv wloe enrerino lhe SlrtlCh IH I. Cletehouueve rldH IOdlV LONG SHOI-All.E80Y SIXTH RACE 6 , turtonos Purse UO 000 Maiden fillies 2 veer olds I Gulf$1rtam Fiver CMcHarguel 117 1 Cinerator (Velen1uetal 117 l hxH Wlld !Slevtn$) 111 ' llS Alwan Sorlno (S1oillel 117 5 C-&nuae1ao-(Me1~ -m 6 E xoreu Eleva tor COetallovua veJ 117 1 Devil's Bride (Pince vl 117 I Mt u• Menor (Casranon 117 9 Wiid Ortve (Blee.kl xlll TEXAS WILD 17·7) Nice Ollt on• Oct IS, •7 lier 1moreu1ve field of maiden fitlle\, CON· TII ACTED 16· ll T rt Jet olhorlno rtPOrltdlV can llv lhrff euv drllls ovt r '"" oval, covtd ~ nlc.t price todav, EX ... ESS ELEVAT~ 14·11 Hloh e>erctnlaoe of winners for this trelMf from rela llvetv few 11ar1ers. beaullfu"v twtd flnv One btaQUHtion was •nswned for the Kinas Fnday nisht w~n they $tJncd holdout~ .,ent LaSaUe Thompson, theirleadinarcbounder 11 center last season. 10 a four-year con1r1ct. Forward Eddie Johnson, the club's lead ma scorer in 1985-861 is yet to s~an. R~ speculated Thursday that the Kingswerueton rt·sianlna Thompson but ad<kd the}' could let Johnsonao. ButJohnson sdepanure would have to be compensated by his new club. would probably leave RogcN unaffected. Ironically, R<>strs said his miin eompctitfon comes from theauards. lfthcKingsdecidetokeepfive, it could reduce Roacrs' chances. He finds himsel(compctingapinst Mike Brati, third·rounddraf'i p1ck Bruce Douglas and veteran v'-gabond Brooke Steppe. .. In my position, f think the Kings look a( measa utility man and prac\ice player." Rogers' said. "My versatilit y could be a help. There's not really a man in camp that I'm goi ng head-to-head with. In a way, I have to ou tpla)' the guards." But he has enjoyed his stay in the NBA. "The lifestyle 1s something else." Rogers said .... You lose all conception TERRY TURRELL LONGSHOT DEVIL'S BltlOE SEVENTH "ACE. 6 IUfk>nOl f>ur'8 s?a,000 AMOwence -3 ""'" Old'S & 111> I Mu lie Uo I SI evens) 11 S 1 Amulno Coureoe CCesranon) J IS 3 Forsvthe Boy (Black) ~ 110 4 Halo's Sword (McHeruutl 117 S Jlmeo (Ve1enzu.•a l 116 6 Roll A Nalurel IMt1tl 115 7 Hermes !Bartl 115 I Quip Sier I Pedroza I I IS 9 Htoh HOOk (Plnc•vl I IS 10 Hl9h TOVCJI totlahousHvel I 17 ROLL A NATU.AL (6· I) Old nor ll~t "'•rD 1urn1 of f>omona. bctSI lrom rion1 olf lht oece. nas one blo run, QUIP STAR (9·21 Bobbled al '"• \lert racl119 In llon1 ouer1er1 lhrouohout. ,,gures verv h111n w1lh c1ter lrto. HIGH HOOK 11·21 Relied since Del Ma• cemoaion. 1rou~ 1n IH I elfOtl drilled S9 3 Oc.t a 1n handv fuh1on HI for besl LONGSHOT HERMES EIGHTH RACE. l't mlles oo lurf. PurH '75,000 "Volanle Hencllcao ·• l veer otds GroH Purse, JIS,700. Value 10 Winner. tS1 950 1 Double Ftlnl (Pinctvl 119 2 Ht's A Saros (Valen1utlal I 17 3 Air Oosolay (Stevtf1Sl I U 4 Lud !Solis> 110 s Bright Tom IMeHI I 12 6 Vernon Cu llt COtlenouuave) 111 1 Caro·s HolfvwOO<I (Blac~l 112 a Chtleoskale (Ca.1aned&) 170 9 Shelv (Solo) 113 10 Armada (Toro) 111 VE•NON CASTLE 17· I I Turi se>eelallsl •hOuld IOve lhis ~011 count. wnen rl(lhl can tie C>eattn llv onrv tht O.st BRIGHT TOM 14· II Calumet cOIOrbeerer 04ew oul "alldilv over this course under "rono hOld telt, will need vtr v t>est eoelnll foo ch01Gt, LUO I 10-11 Chance for a \hare e 11d shOuld be 1110 ortce, brtd lo love lhe gr au LONGSHOT Allt OISPLA Y NINTH RACI. I'• m11ts Pur" l'll.000 3 veer olds & uo Clelm1ng orice. US.000·21 .SOO I Otnell ltid9e (Otlenouuavel llS 2 Bemldol (Herntr>dezl 117 3 Mark In The Skv !Stevens> 119 I Rl\leve (Stevens) 1 IS S Free The Gold !Betti 117 6 S•r Sier CSlbflle) 115 1 TV 0 11 (CHtenon) 115 J M..111 l~ •llO 9 Julie\ Mark IMtHI llS 10 Swill MH'8oe IVa1tnzutl1 ) 115 11 Anligue (Solis) I IS REST AGE {l · I) ~'"" Sl>ftd In lhlS heel IO ~eeo 100 cnolc;e llOnHI, should 004n devllohl end will be vtrv nard lo overhaul In flnele, MARK IN T.HI'. SKY (S-21 Ci•me UJM.v: come 111lnnln11 la 1morenlvelv."neech some nt10 uo fronl lo solttn Int oace. If so re1>1tal t rN lllv. DENALI •tDGE •6·11 Caoabte of b•O tffor-t al time\, !>HI will be neeoeo, rlOer suits 11v11 ot runn1no LONGSHOT Slit STAR BEST BET llEltNON CASTLE 11111 Rect ) ... ICE PLAY ROLL A NATURAL (7111 Ractl x-denolH aoortnllct rocktv 12 Forelon Leoton !Pedroza> I IS •-d41notts eoo~nt1Ce toekeV Los Al quarterhorse entries TONIGHT'S ENTRIES llnd of 56-nlotlt quartefMne mMtln9l Fiol !Miit. 1:)0 FIRST RACE. 350 vards Punt ll,600 l\Mldtn 111118', 1 vter Olds Cl11mlno prlcl' S12.SOO 1 A Fok On The Run 1Meler1 1'12 2 Four Wav Miu fGarc1et 17? 3 Siies Rttentltu IM1tcM •I) 17? • Bedu1nos Medrine f Pau1.ne 172 S Never Ever Easv1lv (Harl 1?2 6 Miu Glorv Moon CPer11J 12? 1 Lon9 Chenet Rubv !Crtaoe< I 1:n SICOND RACE. 400 varos Purse U.400 3 ve..-olds & uo Cleim1ng orir~ IJ,?00 I Stinking Rich (Whlltl 122 2 Ave Otrt ICrHotrl l?'l 3 Cr.er Iva n (Floueroel 121 • Hedda GoO<I Home IGe rc.111 12? S HIOPltv (Hartl 12? 6 AC1mlnl11ra1or (Gerica J 122 1 Parish Pr its I ( Treesur•I 122 a ltun Georole Jon IOider1C~\en1 11? TH•O •ACI'.. lSO vards P1,f\e U 600 2 veer okll , twtd ln Cet1forn1e C•a1m1n9 or1ct u.ooo I Tlmeto Tenoo IGatCl81 12? 2 SwMI .Mftoulle IWerdl 12? J Dawn Jon (Bard) 122 4 S.H Bteu (Lewi1) 127 5 Mav lb"1ble (Peullnt l 122 6 Ms Merri Mtrrv tBroo).\I lit 1 Corv JarNs CHan J 112 I A vine ( Gercte I 1 It 9 s...,.. Whl~ago ICerdozal 122 10 Cutt Tanciue 1010..iCHtnl l'n FOURTH RACE. 170 vards Pur\t IJ.IOO 3 veer old\ & uo C1e1m1no on ce Sl ?00 I T,,e Ftillval (WMe) ? Doc NHI CGarcieJ l Rune11 Rouohneck (Lewis) • ~vii Crttk IPaullne) S (;one Johnson IF 1gueroa I 112 122 112 in m 6 E•oand Tne Pace 101oerickstnt 1 Jtl lnd•Oo !Creager> -111 122 116 & So Sunny IRtVHl FIFTH RACE. 350 verds Purse 12.600 1 vHr olds Ctelmlng onet 15,000 1 Blos Sis (Whitt ) 119 7 Celcha Ledv CBrooksl 119 3 •chin For Chklu (Garcia) 171 ' Slzzlln ltocktt Te (Ol<Mrickstn> 122 S Conan rne Wanderer !Hart) 121 6 Smokt That Thl119 llleU9hnl l?'l 1 Master Shut 1Gart1a) 121 I Ptrtecttmenlt (f>auhnt • 122 9 This Hour CCrHoer I 122 SIXTH •ACI . &70 vards f>urse· 13,800. 3 veer olds & uo Cl1lm1no price •S.000 I Wtndv Ku 'Brooks> 122 7 F ... 1 Mu:uv (Oldtricl\ltfl) 119 3 Oyno Ooo (GetCl•l l?'l • Monsieur La ltue IH•rtl 122 S Mira11e OM ILewl1I 119 6 EluSIYtlv (Gercl•) 119 SEVENTH RACE. 3SO Ytrds f>urit 115.000' . Tnt Pacific H1ndlceo." FIHlts ? Vlllrl old I Kttell Mv Coov IBrOOkl) 110 '1 Serehs Gone N111ve CCardoza 1 116 J Oa Ooo ltun ltun IG•rctal 12S • Bancl Of PIHsurt (Gercie 1 12.S s l\,1olyl KIUI\ (Le••11s> 6 Fur An Fencv (Oklerlck,enl 1 Ladv Of Substance (While) EIGHTH RACE. JSO Vtrds. Purse Allowance J vur olds 1 Tht Be<lulno !Garcia ) ? Old Swa le !Creeoerl 3 Jtl Ilic.II Man (Herl) 4 Slxerun (0 1oerki<senl S The Lotterv IWhllel 6 Hot Wave IGarciel 7 Merrldoo Llmll (Lewll) I Im• Merrldoc !Treasure> 122 llS Ill SS,200 m 11'1 121 17'1 121 119 121 122 NINTH RACI!. 350 verd5 Purse \ IS.000 ··T111 Cvoreu Hendlcao ·· ? veer Old coih & gelding, I Col BOO (FIOtesl 11'1 1 GrevtHv Meadow IM1lcheM) 121 3 Extra Meoebucks CLew1s) Ill 4 GOO<I WIM (While) 124 S Moonholll Solash (Garclel 116 6 Streeltin Garrell CCrte11er) 123 1 Ttsl Tht Re1uons <Gerclt l Ill 8 Flnel Point (BrOOksl 120 9 Lollv Eeole ICerdoze) Ill TINTH RACE. JSO verds Pvr~ '3,200 3 vur olds & u11 Clalmlno price •7.SOO 1 StrMI Smart !Garcia) 119 2 lteo A Jet (Maier) 1'17 3 Miit Fine (01derlcksen1 121 ' f>tr1tcl Tradlllon !Lewis> 112 s Golik• Tombov IMVltJ) 122 • Mlcrowtvt Plus CGttl) 121 1 Bunabo <Ceroozal 1'1? a Rlno ThrM (Wtrdl 119 • l"ftwr Maelav <B•rdJ l21 Los Al quarter horse results P:•tOAY'S •ESUL TS ( ltt .. S.·lffllt ouartwMru me.ttnvl '"'-ST "ACE. lSO Vtr0$ Klno Of Tiit f>erede ILeckevl HO 160 210 Startin Fresh C Ol~ICll.Hnl , 00 160 lhlM Your Ettort CWardl • 00 Time II " ""°ran GOOdll .... Ot n<er Stvl•S" E110 HOI OUNr, Cun P,.ver krt lChtd Swnl HOMv Bunny 12 IXACTA lt·SI !Mid i!O 70 SICOND lllACI . 350 v11d\ ~utnouo Countv <Bard) Gas II IH Garcia! L.itrsltfS Cno•et Clltu11) Tim. 17 95 1320 uo 00 J 00 HO • 10 AIM> ran ltoll1n In 0oug11 Dari! lvo-v, Slt11110nt•o•dm~ 9,ez1n saoi. No KrelC!lh U IXACTA 13·61 Ptld i•O t10 THMO •ACI. 3SO verds o.dltn Wllll IDIOtrlcU..,l l ush NII~ (LKkllYI ~let AO.In <Olfl) Time II n 12 40 S70 H O uo ao 600 AIM> ran CllffffUI ~v. ~nor1te APOllO Pro11mol1. ler Vootn. Mtt°' Cnarl'll No Kl'•lchH U Ile.ACTA IS 7J °''~ ile 00 '°""TH •ACI. 110 vt rds Hoodv 1(111 <L.•wl•) SCttl'l'IOllM Jot CPeullnel ...,.. Cll!Ollr 10~111 Tome .. 0. SO 40 10 10 II 00 UO HO •.0 Allo ran Bugs M·lo Gt>nt1•1 Gaoe "1verdlllt °"'' Heda L.er~ No Kratcnti "tf'TH RACE. JSO ~ardl Jene Younu CCreeoerl Brtall Oe,,c1119 1M11crw>111 S<Nllll IH Gere .•• T1~ II IS "00 640 340 3 00 HO ) 40 Also ren Go S1111t Te Oancln Fever, T111y Lff tit LH B•otrsm Bv Fire SCratch.O Ledvbug\ Sotu11on U EXACTA II SJ P8td l~S?O SIXTH RACI lSO v1rdl Hev HOtlh Miu ff:1guer0<e) Po,1•1vt •• S""Hh•no ICreeOtf'I \0<end'd ""'" O•dtr>t-senl T mt 17 f ) 1-4 300 140 HO ? 10 ,.0 /1 \0 •en RtM\ Hv f:"lvtr fl11lu 89d0! ltO\f\ APlllOIORlllO No tertl<Ntt 11 IXACTA 14 SI oelG \1'90 SIVINTH •ACI. JSO vards H11v TO Hustle ICruoer l 11 IO 4 ao 2 to Or11n1a1 Lt9tnct 1e rooi.tl 3 40 2 IO Ct> loObot Oii IC ereloza I l 00 Timt II 03 Also ran M•U •tc1 AO.Ir, St11rl\ lteou•"I Strttclltcl 8tfvl\ a.1>wlnt U IXACTA 16·11 oald 116 00 llGHTH •ACI. UO verds S1u lln S.uc• IH•NI Et 9enllo IPttt1J Sot ~ F'Nl\Tf (LKkt\fJ TlfM 17 64 • 00 .)OO 3 00 410 ~· SIO ·. AllO ran Fiamlloven. Elleoos E•oreu, Bank Tiit Ctsh, Mind G1m1 No Kratcl'let U IX.ACTA IS 71 o•ld ST.l 60 u DAILY TRl,.LIE (4·6·S> oeld 117910 NINTH •ACI )~ verd\ Pr1ov Fein CC•Hoerl Te.elk• ILr#lS) TL P18 ILt(k~I Tlmt 17 S9 IHO 6 60 S '10 1440 uo s..o Also ran Mandv rio. Ntels Wonder F.•lv COllVtrJellon SCrerchtd ArtHI• n IXACTA (1-61 oelct 11SH0 n l"ICK soc 16• l·•+s-11 oatct tm .o 10 s2 Wlftf!lnO ll(l\8b flour flOf"Mt), H tct "' 60 10 6.e w 11111.ne llCUtS I fflr.. llOrM'\I t 1 PtCIC ...... 14+S+M+5·1) otld WOO IO 17 WIMlno tkktft (11Yt nor-.11. l>eld w 10 10 114 winnlM tlea1t1 (four horHtl CerrvoYlf POOi U .372 IO TINTH •ACI, tOO verd• ltm ••v <Dloerlcks9'11 £an ltttldual\ IHefll Bttt\trt "~ ~ 9ebv IWtrd) Time 20 It 120 )40 HO \00 uo • '° AIM> ran Eltl'l'ltl Nt11vt, Ital" YO<.lf Alltt, w1111tt w renoltf Oo1n Slru~lfl. "'"' Teel, Svmm1no Ho Krllait• U IXACTA 1 .... SI •<Cl \lSOO "'~nee s•tt Mulue4 H 1101t ttta n4 JON f EICUSOI COLLEGES oftimeand whatdayitis. lt'sa Lot more demanding than I expected. We practice tw1ccda1ly, and at thi~ level you have to be your be t every time out." And his confidence is high. "I feel like I could be doing more than l'mdomg." Roaerssaid. ·•1 happy wi th my defense and my floor game iscomingaround. I'm leamina not 10 telegraph passes. Once I know the offense well and know where the peoplearcaoingto beat, it'saoina to 'bebcttcr. . "My chances att pretty &ood to make the team. I just have to continue to do what I've been doing- shooting the ball well and improving on defense." He said his performance in three exhibitions during the next week should be a key to his making the team. McDonald. the second 1ll-11me leldina scorer for UCI and a 1984 araduate. is tryir\I to stick with the Oolden State Warriors after playina with Cleveland a year ago. Golden Sta.tecut itsrotterto 16 Tuesday with thechm1nation ofthrtt more player RQten. whofed .. sbinedal UCI . dllrir\I McDonald's tcnior season, Mid tlie two went head-to-head durir\larecen&ei<hibition. He said McDOnald looks like he'll make it with the Warriors. Mc Dono Id hasavcraaed 8. 7 points and 2.3 rebounds wnile playing 15.3 minutes per contest through three uhibition aames. He had 13 paints and 4 rebounds against New York on Tuesday.and 11 pointsand 7 re- bounds q.ainst Sacramento over the weekend. Thornton, who graduated in 1984 with McDonald, played a year in Europe before averaging 4. 7 points and 4.0 rcbouf\dS for the Knie ks last season is injunes lef\ the Knicks.the wont team m the NBA. The return ofceoter Bill Can wright and forward Bernard Kingappe.arcd to solidify the Knicks up front and might have: rnadethe6-10Tbornton expendable. Ironically. both have a.one on the injury list again - ('artwnitu by refr1etunn11 metatat'iel in hil fOot for the fifth time and Kinabyaurav11inghi1chronie bad knee. Thornton attended Pete Newell's big-man ca mpovcrthesummerto workoo hisgameand av~~ S.O points and 1.5 rt bounds tn his fiBl twocxhibations. But he suffered an ankle prain in an exhibttfon t1me earlier this week, and could miss · ' abouowowccks. His contract is dependent on makina the team. Murphy. who led the UCI front line along with Rogers in 198S-86, has suffered some bad luck since dccidin1 against continuing with the Seattle upc&nics th is summer. When thinas looked doubtful for Murphy at the Sonics' summer rookie camp. he turned his attention toward pla> ingin Italy. But once there, he torecanilage in his knee which required surgery. He is now on the road tQ rehabilitation for tb.e next sill. months but shoutd makeanothergo at professional basketball in the 'futu re. Kevin Magee, a 1983 Jraduate. will continue to play professional basket- ball in Tel Aviv, Israel, this season. * * * IMPORTANTINFORMATION - OCC has another difficult chore 1 n the annual porting Newscolleae and pro basketball yearbook which hi t the newst.ands this week, the editors used enou~ foresight to provide readers wi th "What They Are Wearing," a comprehensive list of what sneakers prominent colleges will wear this season. Look mg through the alphabetical listing of shoes and schools, one can find 1ha1 UCI will don Converse. USC wears Nile and UCL.A is "undecided." Now we knowevel')- thingabout everybody. Coast faces pot~nt groun d attackvs. ffo. 9 Riverside CC By JON FERGUSON Ot , ... 0111, ..... •tafl In an effort not quite up to par with 1he way Orange Coast College had played football its first three games. the Pirate~ came away wnh their first "irtor) last Saturda> The Pirates v.111 need an effort e'er) bit as solid. 1 f not more. as their firs1 three ouungs when they tra vcl to R1vers1de Clly College for a 7:30 kickoff in tonight's Mission Con· ferencc game. Mcanwh1le. Golden West faces Long Beach City College in a South Coast Conference match up of the JC Grid-W'ire's 20 th· and 15th- rankcd teams. respectively. 1n the nation "We got a win because we should ha"l' won:· Coach Bill Workman said of the: 22-10 victory over Grossmon1. "But we did not ha ve a great effort. If we had played the way we dtd the first Oak Tree Facing results --... I et Santi Anlt• I FRIDAY'S ltESUL TS 114111 .. 27-day fllorwtlMlred "'"""91 Ft•ST •ACE. 6 , furlonlls Jecert 1Veltniuelel UP Tiit Pote (Cas•anon) lnou,.111ve !Solo) T1mt I 17 I'S 940 500 '"° 1120 •OO no AllO ran Crlm eurie, Well Bov. More Tnru•I, Frav Rtfltlo Mr Reacror. Covotero ScralChed Eoo Buck, Perleolano SECOND •ACE. 6 turlonlls Fat>ulOus S.rene (S Sltvenll 9 &O '60 1 ao Br•tr Dancer IG Srevens) '00 1 40 Swett Juoerv (Vatenzuele) 2 60 Time I 12 Al\o ran Mrs Moo. Primrose Kllclltns, Slun Oocror'\ Brew. Yosemlle Rose, Bio Pre' French Teri Scratched Amo Old 11 <.,, ;.inl. Domenice Mia Ka mvlee, Qulllloen's Doller. Macenuda S2 DAILY DOUBLE ll II oald 18100 THIRD •ACE. One mllt Roct>tll~ Girl N altnzuelt I Ledv Htlche (Black) Snow Cream (Hernendail Time 1 J7 llS 27'0 ll tlO 9 "° 710 7.0 460 Al'o ran Arctic Lend, Air Force Bellv, CO<ltd Ltllers, Rullles N Beaus, NlchOIOve. Summer Gtow No \Cratches. '2 EXACTA (2·71 oeld 1233 40 FOuttTH RACE. 6 turlono' OlmeSJOlo's Ptl !Oeiahoussevt) Sao 2 to 7 40 Franswev CSlbll .. ) l.00 ? 60 El R8VO Kid (Htrnenoeil 4 60 TlrN 1 I I 4/S Also ran Glvtrnv Trtndira, Romaneu Sentimenlel Memorv. Betit Marena Scretch.o Periv Invitation. Lrta·s 0111. .Amanda Gal, Miu Tonio, Fes1 Vtrdicl. GrH n Evtd Lori COOkte Queen, Bounlifvl Miu FIFTH RACE. 6 turlOnos B EH!t I Slbltte) Sour Mt On Clemm11rlnol Temmv Lu IOelehouuaye) Time I II 3/S S3 60 1780 • 00 ,, '° 900 ~ 320 AIM> ran Reoule llon Min , f>roud Doll, Rader Oewn, Fa,,cv Look. MalChP811nv No scratches SS IXACTA (5·21 oeld S1,S3SOO SIXTH RACE. 61 J lur!Ollol Soruce Sklooer C Sottsl Ot niuro IOtlellOUssavtl Undenftd (Veltnzuele) Tl,.,. I 11 1400 uo •60 no s20 • 40 AltO ra11 ConftcMf'llt Han, War Pllol, Cul -Frn, Park Roed, Jolin Saxon. Tl'lulld, Jubllenl Dance Scrtltl'led ltewane SEVENTH "ACI'.. I 1116 mlle1 Anneourna IStbllltl 14 20 S.to 6 00 La CodornlJ (Meza) 17 60 11 tO Veronica's Ovtsl (Solis) 9 to Time 1 tJ "s AISo ran. Kno Oallno Soor1l110 Acl<. Luckv Sllvtr, Plumoelre, Tel'd And Trvt SCr11c11.o l/lvre En f>e ht JS IXACTA 12·71 01ld l s-44 SO. llGHTH •ACI. AllOul 6'"> furlOftO' on turf Cherry Malson (Pecsrorel 11 oo 7.60 HO B11M1on <Stevens) I 00 • 20 Wllcherv 191Kk) ) 60 Time I IS 2/S Also ren Llnoac Lfff. Eve G , Pr1.cillt's Crown Tenlelfztd. Faoers Cnarm, Oewl'I Of Hooe. LtslJ.'s 0.b ScratthlQ Brune Ot Met, Ciou li>er, Neu11l'llY Meoem U OAIL Y TIU,.LI (4·, SI oeld 11 ... 7 tO NINTH •ACI. I I 16 milts C UIO'lfeftff (S'btllel ltell1 SMiier IMtJal JUOtler Totet (Hewltvl Tl~ 141 31$ 760 2IO UO ,.., 4.00 u o Also ran Son .Of ltela, Ceofel11 Double . Hurts 'N ltow•. Cl'l111rln1no, ,,lr•I•'' lt111s.om, 111 Natura l FOl"l'll No t<:rtlellts lS •XACTA ci 7) Oe•d tl3600 '1 fttCK IUl (9·S·M-S-ll ii.tct U .212 IO to It w1nnlne llcket1 (h\lt 1'10t1ttl, l)ei4 t 10llO lo Jl1 win11111tt tlcll•t• uour llOnn ), Hid Sf.10 10 1.1$1 wlnn I'll tldt ll (fl'lr .. llOfMtl ti PKK NINS ll I 2•f•S-4.)-~.>)J NICI tlSS 60 10 tt winnlno tkket\ lllwo hots.ti, oelf 'I' 00 10 111 wlM4"9 ltCtltll (IOIJf !Wlrtftl Catr;0vtf .... '7•AiS.17 Alltlldallc.t ll, 109 Mutual Ht~ l>.t llJlt three _games. 11 would have been different. We need to get back 10 tha1 level." At 1-3, the Pirates face a 4-0 Tiger squad.D.Yhich is ranked ninth in the nation by the JC Grid-Wire. "We finally saw a team on the field that wasn't one: of the best in the state. and we came oul and pla)'ed 10 (Grossmont's level)," Workma1tsa1d. ''The end will be in the first quancr (this week) if we come out like we did last week." Orange Coast will again go w11h Cary Conway at quarterbad.. v.1th Jon Nowotny. the field leader through the first three games, still sidelined wnh a tender bruised shoulder. Nowotn)' has thrown tn practice but h1i. motion 1s hindered and another hard tackle on ii could make the situa1wn much worse. Ad nan Montgomel). a back-up to stan1ng tailback Dave Swigan. is working his way into the: lineup more. having earned for 52 yards on 12 cames aµinst Grossmont. Although wigart 1s solid. Montgomery could sc:e more than Just the safe-lead type 1nsenion he has thus far . Ri verside presents a multi-Lalcn1cd offense which 1s first in the M 1ss1on Conference 1n rushing )ards and includes the second leading passer in Keith Widener. Running back Mike Moore leads the conference: in rushing with 661 yards m four games with a 7.9 yard average per carry. Key on him. and the ball goes to Tommy Thomas. a 6.5 )ard avera'e per carry. And Widener 1s not afraid to keep the ball in the Tigers' veer offense. mrch'lJarry e1er as saict Moore could be the bc:st back running- conc1ous R1vcrs1de has ever had - bc:11er than Tony CherT) who was cul from the an Francisco 49ers afler four games th is season when Wendell T)lcr returned from injury. Riverside had not passed much un11l last week tn a comeback victory ovt'r prcv1ousl) top-ranked addle- back. Down 21-16. Widener hit on 12 of 21 passes for 189 yards. While he led the conference in interceptions a year ago with 17, Widener is yet to throw one tn 58 attempts this season. The Tiger defense 1s led by All· American can1date Tim Hardin at middle linebacker, plus hawn Ramirez al outside backer and Alonzo Hampton in the econc.Jary. A sophomore who played for Ri verside Poly's B1' 5 Conference champ1onsh1p team m 1984. Hardin has 11 .5 tackles per game and made 1he pme-savi ng tackle on Saddle· back s founh-and-goal-a t-the-1 si tu· ation in the fourth quarter last week . But Meier is wary of Coast. .. Orange Coast 1s the best 1-3 team you'll ever sec. Their record is not indicative of their ability If we arc not prepared for the game, we'll be in real trouble.'' Does Ball State Umversjty in Indiana know something the others don 't? They arc the only college to <>elect Eton1c, which is the sole shoe compan yw11h onl y one sc hool signed fo r endorsement. * * * AREA COLLEGIANS-Ncwpon Beach resident Rex Moore, who had bccn'coming olTthe bench for USC when 1tsfour-linebacker<fefense was 1n us.c. has done more than just take o'er the third starting spot with the loss ofSam Anno, who was injured Saturday against Washington State and is out for the season. Moore has become 1hc leading t.aclder tn the Pac-I 0 after his 24-tackJe per- formance ag;11ns1 the Cougars last weekend. His 80 tackles (34 un- asSISted. 46 assisted) in five games gives him an average of 16 per contest . Freshman Gary Coston of Mater Oei High upped his standing among Pac-I 0 field ·goal kickers to second v.ith an average of 1.8 pcrgame(9of I0 1h1sseason) ... Kim Ode•, who prepped at Irvi ne High and played volleyball for Stanford. will partici- pate for the USVBA women's na· 11onal team when it meets the Japanese national team Nov. 3at 7:30 p.m. in the Anaheim Convention Center . Penguins off to best start ever From AP dlspalcbes BUFFALO, N.Y. Mario Lemieux scored three goals and assisted on two others Friday night to unbeaten Pittsburgh to a 7-3 NHL victory over the Buffalo Sabres for the Penguins' best start ever. It was the fif\h straight victory for P11tsburgh. which entered the league in 1967. The loss leaves Buffalo \l.tnlcss 1n fi ve stans with Just two ties. the worst $tart in the team's 1 7-ye~r h1stor;. Craig Simpson had two goalS'and one assist. John Chabot and Rod Buskas added single goals. In other NHL games: Maple Leafs 3, DevUs l: In East Rutherford. Russ Courtnall, Bill Root and Mike Allison scored in an 87-second span in the second period as unbeaten Toronto downed New Jersey. handing the Devils their first loss Qfthe season. Oilers 41 Red WI.Das 3: In Edmon- ton, Wayne Grttzky set up all four goals. including three by Jan Kurri, lcadin~ the Oi lers past Detroit. Cross country runners face tough competition By RICHARD DUNN °""' .... c .. ,. ,, e ..,, If still' co mpetition is what some of 1he area's top cross country ru nners have been lacktng in recent weeks. thl' search ma) be over at the annual Orange County Jnv1tat1onal th1s morning at Irvine Park. Nine hiah chools -incl uding finh-rankcCI Corona del Mar (CTF 4- A) on the boys' side and fif\h-rankcd Newpon Harbor (4-Al for the iirls - fro m the Orange Coa~t area are scheduled to panicipate in one of the most prcstii1ous invitat1onnl~ of the year. C'osta Mc~ and Woodbndac from the Pacific Coast Leque, orona dcl Ma.r. Newport Harbor and Estancta from the &a View and Edison and Marina from the unset arc expected to er\ter at least one of its teams, either the boys or 11rl . Most should enter both teams In the meet. which "aru at 8. Mater Dc1 from the naclu and Irvine of the South Coast arc also ~hcduled to enter. In bo)' ·competition, the Muuan~ rally around three sentors -h.ri' Hob1on, Charhc Moreno and Don Mclachlan -for the ma.Jority of I I their success. "lfwc had a founh and fif\h runner like those three," Costa Mesa Coach Tom Burns ~id. "I could write my own ticket " Bums must have hjs Mustanas doing someth ing right because they ore ranked No. 6 in the CtF 2-A. Joel Bender also has some impressive marks for Costa Mesa this fall . Corona del Mar. which rides the strcnath of three stellar runnen. should be highly compctitjve. Eddie Lavelle, who broke a counc rcc:ord (I S:OI )at the Costa Mesa lnv1tational eulier m the month. and Grea hryock, who has finished first in a couple of dual meet~ this fall. are C'd M's top two runners. l.Jlvclle and hl")'OClt finished 2·3 at the recent-tntral Pitt' lnvitttional behind Upland's Pete Ban.ks, who ran the quicke t lime of the day. Hunter Pierce gives the Sea Kinas a sarona third leg. For the airls, Newpon Harbor's T1f11ny Anderson hu hel~ hft the Sai lors to their No . .S rank.Ina. Estanc1a's Mui Benavi~ a jun· 1or. and Corona del Mar's Leslie 1sh1on Wlll llSO help form I ttron& rcprc5entation from the Sea View Leaaue .. ................ T ..... , .... IOtlOll (Hwsl IH) •t New Yon. Met• cD•tllnl 1$-6), UO """ ............ lloslon CC:ltt'NM 2•·•> 11 New "°'" Mitt CGOOdln 11·•>. s u "'"' ,.......,._ Ntw Yorll /!Mt• 11 ao.lon, S'30 om. ....... w' ...... NtW YoB Meta •• !14Won, S:2S o.m ~f ..... 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IU $I Ck!i DI Yld Pett cu s ' 6-l. 6·3. lttmesh Kri•M•n llnditl atl Jooetnen Center-IU $I. 4-6 6 l. 6·• Jaime V Hiit IPtru1 Off Mllt.t DeP1tmer CU S I, 6 7 6 • 6·2 JO/Win Cercu on CSwlCltnl oef Peul Cn1motrlin cu S ) 6·• 7·6 w_.-, Samlfll\ll Sin91et llt lllna FulCo IArgen11nel det Meae~o Y•n101 CJ1oan). 6·•. 6·2, Helen K1l1tl 1Cen60e l atl lletll Herr cu S l •·6. 6 J 6·1 H19'1 Scf\ool 8'f'ts ,.ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Cn1-Miu 16, Tr•buce H•s 2 Slntll• Herrlt CCMI def Eertv, 6·) IO\I 10 McL1n 0·6 Dv Olftull, def Mtve< 6· 1 Nuecll1tr1t1n CC.Ml won. 7-6 6 3 6 I PuCktll CC.Ml won 6·0 Dv Otflull IO\I 3·6 #on 6·) ~ Tevlor ·Frt1 ICM! def Seo~ Scll'1tder 6 O del Pnne·t.roer 6·0 won o.. 011t1uo Dev· Sw1nMM1 <CMI won 6 0 6 0 won Dv oefault Ltt·Mal'ltn11 ICN<t won 6 2 6 0 won DY oei1u11 Ll-'9 8NCll 10, WMdbrldet I ~ L••cn LB> ioa• 10 Wll•e" 1 • °'' so.~ev 6·0 «Ml Enn•t 6 0 8•owl' LBI !Ott 0·6 I o won 6-l Net CL8 1 IO\I 0 6 4 6 won 6 l ~ Su91·Stt1>11tnt lL81 oei Perenic~• Va11 Hff 7·6. Otl 8 tro·Hon1n 6 ) dtl MtYtrton Weroo 6· l Pelmtr FOlev CL Ill IOtl DY Otlaun won 6·0 10\1. I 6. Dr104r·N1vf0r tt.llJ '°'' •·6 won 6·) 6·1 MEN'S SOGCElt c ..... "CAA Cll st ... Flllef1ell 4, UC lrvlne l UC Irvine acorino GolOen t Cemmunffv c ..... SOUTH COAST COHFIEllENCE CllTlt.t I, GtlOlll W1at 0 Goldttl West 909lle aa vtt llontreger a OllAMGI E""""IE CONP:llltlENCE ()rlft9t CaHI t. It~ CC I Dranoe Coe\t acor1no Wolle l, S"-w I Goel .. aavu Footmen 6 WOMEN'S SOCCER ~( ..... SOUTH COAST CONl"EltENCE On"91 C•st l , II C•rnlM I Dr1n0t CO.SI scor1no HKIU I En9e1~ Lovnet.eth 1 Goltll """ Toundrow 11 90XING 111 Oetrlltl MIDDLEWEIGHTS -Tllomat Hternt IDt· troll) won unanlmoua dtcltlon over Douo DeWll! I Yonker' N V ) 10 rt11ln North Amtr1can Boxlno Fedtr111on llllt cHeern' It •2 l w11n l6 knockout' Dew111 It 27 •-l w1111 17 o.noco.outst MIDDLEWEIGHTS -Iran 8erli.ltY INtw York I won toll! dtcltlon over J1"11t K1nc"en !Sen 01eoo1 IBarl .. tY It 20·3 with tour 1i.noco. out\ K1nc11en '' JS 2·2 wlltl ?7 knoc:ll.outtl (II Y I V-l) CRUISERWEIGHTS Htnrv Tlllmen (Lo• AngetHI won u"1n1mout dee•\lon over Tvrone Boore CHarllOrOI T1ilm1n ,, I) I w1ltl n1nt ttnockoul\ 8ooie " 11·6 1 w1111 °"' knocttoutl • NaA EXHIBITION Lelren lot, aue' ft LAKlllS ClOtl -Wortllv 0 I? I 9 1• Grttn J • O· I • Abclul JIDD•r l • ) ' ~ Scoll J • 1 1 I JOM\on • t ' • 17 A Turner I 6 0 0 2 ~ttlltwt 0·1 0 0 0 Coooe• • • 0 0 t llrench S·6 2·S 12 lt1ml>is S· I' O·O 10 ar1c11.owt'• l S 4·7 10 TllOmo•on l • ? 7 a To111, •? ll 1S l • '°' CHICAGO Cttl Stllert • I• 0 0 I Oeli.ltv S t I J 4 13 Cort•nt 6 10 • • 16 Colltr 4 II I I 9 Jo•d•" • ? I > 3 70 Pau on l • • • tO Mven 1 l ?·2 4, Wll\On 0 I 0 0 0 Brown 1 ~ 1 2 6 E Turner O 1 O O O. Curt ton 6 17 t 1 ll Total• '°" ",, .. Scere b>w Oii•,..,., L•••n 21 n n 1• '°' Ch·cn o 21 l2 2• n " T"'" DOlnt 00111 Non• FOUltd out-NOlll lteoou11cn -L•li.trt " I JOM'°ll .. CtllCI QO •• tOl-ltv 1)) AU•'"-L•••" ?? 1Sco11 JOM\on SI Cll<I OO 7~ (0.1>.ll'I' CoHer Pt•\Df' • lotll IOU1\-Ll,tf\ 21 C:"I< I 1' Alllfldl n<_l, , .. o.. ......... Nl~T 1.ANOltfO -t I\ 2) 1110• .. \ t bonito ' tend tien 6' c.1 oeo o.u 11 ~uto1n 7 rocll '"" U m1c•.,11 DAVIY'S t.CXKEll (....,_,, ... Ol) • 00.h 11 1no .,, JI vt tto .. 11 11' llOl'l1to " Cl •CO IMIU n .. ~ IMIU " roo coo , wll•ll \M DtU 21• ma(,ttf!I OANA WHAi" -, 00.1\ " 1nolefa ll 1141" HO t>oMo H7 roci. cod n m10trtl, I l>\Jllll '"n• A n t ea t er r a11 fallSjust sho Late goal boosts second-ranked Cal to 8 -7 win over UCI faced w1lb Che p rospect o( play ing the to p 1wo ranked teams in th.c natton o n the road on u ccs 1ve days. the UC Jn·1ne water polo team made a late su.JJC but f•llcd to o vercome Cal Berkelc> Fncla) ni&ht. R ich Amb1dge sco~ for ~nd· ranked C al with the Golden Bears at a man a<h antaJe with o nl) 2:17 to pJa) (or an 8-7 v ictor) O\ er the e1Jhlh- ranked Anteaters. • Irvine. 8-7. has lo'it all it games 10 teams ranked higher. Cal 1s I ·S while toda)is o pponen t to p-rated Stanford. 1s W-0. T o m W arde and Mike Halph1de led the AntC"att'T rall) fro m a 5-1 seco nd-period defic it. w ith W rdc tying th e game. 7-7. o n a penalt) t with 3: 13 lo pla). B ut H alph1de wa ejected for a foul. putting the Bear5 a man up: Om-Smoot 3M Wood also added go als In community college amon. Oraage Coa1t Z l, Su Diego Meta t : The Pirates. ran ked second in the state . made 1t 1-4 straight '1cto n cs. puttmg awa\ ch c '1s1to rs earh w ith e ight goals In eac h or the firs t t v.o penocls. Ka rl Ste"" an had all fh c ofh 1s goal-. and Enc Keller scored three o f h is four io the fi rst half ""hen ()('C (8-0 in O range Empire C'onfi:rence pla' 17-1 o'era ll) built a 16-4 ad\lantage· Goalkeeper Da'c ( o hcn )topped li\e shots m goal 1n the lim hall before bt-m g ccplaced h' Tim Bo_gdano' 1ch. Golden Wei t ?O, Mt. San Antonio 7: o n Larsen nen ed fh e goal\ a\ t hC' Rustlers bro ke open the <ivuth C o a'it Conference match "Ith t'1ght third· penod goals for the: ca~~ deu'>111n 1n the Mounttes· pool Golden West led 1.3 at hallumc: b ut extended the margin 10 1 'i-o e ntenng the final penod as L tr')(!n 5COttd three sune to ~ all!il: upns.ina. · Mt.kt tory added bat ~ Alan 8uch2na.n a.nd 8riaD ·~ chipped in "-1th thttt a.,..ce far ~I Rustlcn.. now 7-l in conftteGCe ~ and 14-3 overall. On the hip school le' cl: >J• F .. dlUJ a. Ne.,.n Hart. 7: q,r\i..: lmqu1St SCOf'cd h is fourth aoal of dlpl! pme with c1aht seconds ~1n1 .. _., hfl the Kmallb to &n uJ)'et win ow~! the 1lors at Ne""l)Ot\. ~ The teams pla)~ on c~cn ~ thro ush thrtt quan~. as the ICOl'C was tted at the end o r eaeb period. ·: T he \ICto~ dropped ~ ni.nkcd second in CIF 4-A. to S-• v.hllt.' Foothill. ""hrch was ua this "'~k. 1mpro' ed to I .S-S ov Ja)~on Belanae r led the 1lors :with three &e>al\. f Coroea •~• Mar U , o.-:~· phomore Chns Ocdina • e1ght g Is. the to p ~onng-efTorl • an}' Sea King thi'J season. H C~ overcame a ,1ugg1)h s t.an to ro u1 t.h4 V1 krngs at h o m e. Coro na del M ar led onl} l-2 at mtlJ c Do" ne) 6-1 1n the second period co ~1Le con trol of the game . fhe "1c tol') was th t' l 8ttr straiab1 w itho ut a los~ tor C dM this )C&r. The. St-a "-togs l6kt"on Long Beach Wit· ..... ...---1 Tuesda' at Belmo n t Pla2a . Su Clemrnle 1%, Costa Meu t: T he M ustangs. ranked N o. I rn CIF 2- .\. ""ere e'en with the 3-A 's sccood- rated <;quad al halfnmc. but were o utsco red 4--0 1n tlw dei:JSJ \'t_tbird quan er C ra1g M ane's was th e to p sc;orcr for \1c<;a 11 ..i,.rn o'erall) \\1th thrtt goals "h1le '-11ke Kl'.'nnt'd ) a nd Shane ( t'<>ns ~hipped 10 with two api~ \1 u\tang goalie &oil Ta~lor stop~· It> shots Su vllt! 11 , M•t~r De.i lt: The M o narch-; sutlcrcd a to ugh loss a t th• hand-; o f .\ngelu~ League n val Scrv1te to fo ll to 2-4 in league acu o n and 7-1 OH:rall J 1mm" ( antarella h ad tbrc. goal~ for M ater Dc1. w hile LeR on l:lhs and Bnan B reen a dde d two a p tt'Ct.'. Angry USC, Devils. square off today · Trojans seeking to recover from last week·s upset loss LO .\.NGELES C.\Pl -The .\.nzo na talc un f)c, 11\ and o uthem Cal 1 ro1ans. ea ch angf) and hoping to tal c out some fru'>lratton. meet tocla~ 10 an 1mponan1 Pa - ctfic-1 0 Conference: game at the Coliseum . T he I 0 th-ranked un De' 11!1, as lhe tr co~ch 1ells It, a re. road hccau se they we ren't consid ered good enough to pla> a t • o uthem (al. The I 5t h-ranked T ro1an\, mt·an- wh1le. a re up set becau){' the' pla~c<l poorl~ 1n a 34-14 loc;c; to \\a.,h1ng1on State last "ecke nd .\Sl ' ( oach John ( oupt.'r "ho ob' 1ousl\ "ants 10 as~urc 1hat hie, pla>crs a·re a t a n e m o u o nal peal for tht> I· 30 p .m . game. said "\\ e canno t match up pla,er for pla~er" llh l 'i< I tell o ur pla~t>r'> at pral ltll.'. \ 11u gu}sareabunch ofl "( rc1n1' .inJ the ktd !I kno" I'm nght "Our pla}Cr'i \\l'rl· nol tilkrt•d J scholarship to li~C or 1hc' "ould be there. Bui "hen I tdl them 1ha1. thl'\ get mad and 1hat'~ good becau\C "e need a fana11cal dTon 1h1\ "l·c:k " Southern ( al ( o:Kh red T ollner sa id o fh1s te am\ mood 1n 1he "Jll' 1\I last aturda} 'c; lo''· "'.\.t th!\ f"l'lnl v.t• ha'e a 1eam that·, UP"l'I 'l'I'' concerned and 'l'~ "llltng Ill dn v.hate,cr 11 tal e., to m.1ke \tm• thJI doesn't happen agn1n .. T ollnt•r \,1) mg thl' t\\n ll'•llll' pl.t\ .1 <,1mtlar '"le of footh.111 .ind p1nl1, 11ng 11 v.uuld hl.' a 'l" ph"1l.t l lOnte't. 'aid "\nnm.1 \t.1h "pla\· mg the: Oe\t ball 10 thl' ltlllll'rl·n, r Bruins put streak on line BE RKlll'i 1 \P1 II" \.1lt· forn1a fkar\\\tl1'l·d. 1111·ntl.1 I I ,,.,11 losin g treak . a \h<11l1t· ~t1mp.11l·d h• one " h1c h ended n11w nwnth' .1i:1• in toda ) ·., 57th g:imt' o l th1·ir h11•1h.1ll ..cne "Hhl'CL\ C'al"s b:l\ketball ll'·"" Ix.ti I l I \ for the first u me in ~<; \\'.tr' ,11,1ppin~ a 52-gamc 'itrcak. la,1 l.inu.11' Tha t bnskt'tball t\',lm h1mn 1·r w n11 e n rou te ton w111ntng \l'a'<'n .ind llS 75-6 7 h o m <.X'\lUM \ ll tor~\ llllld Olli be considered nn 11p,l't. ( tMl h l11e Kapp'<i foothull lkar' \land I -' .rnd will hnvc to pull off :i \tnntt 11f 11p,l·t, to a\ 01d a third trnrght 10 ... m11-w•"nn l ICLA 1) '·l for nil game'> and I 1 10 thC' Pacifh :-10 T he Bruin' hll'-C' a !'.o. 19 na tional ranl mtt at1cr hh1 wcel t'n d · come t rom-bch1nd ':! l'i conference v1ctol'\' o' c:r \nrnn:i It 1ool a ~S-po1nt fourth qunn t'r d u ring whu;h quanerhad. \fatt • tC\.C'O' htt Pa Q ( ra1g on <l 7R \ ard touchdo "'n pa pla\. 10 ""'" and hand tht' \\ 1ldc31\ the ir lil\I Pa(· 10 ~tbacl ~tcHns. il -.cn1or, hc.mJ \OllH: tltlo\ trom 1hc home crov.d e01rh 1n the &-'lmc but turned them off h\ f'I;' '''na for ~ 11 o f h1~ ~ 4 ')a rd<, 1n thr w(·nnll half On the p mc·" inning f l> dnH· v.tuch cndrd w ith (1 ton< 1f\"en'\ , ,_ \ard run in the clo 1na minute StC'\"CM complct~ fi, cot'" P3'~' nght no" "H1'>1llnca lh "e·,c alwa\\ had tro uble "1th .\nzo na State. Tht\ ·"c al"a''I had ou~tandmg teams a n d nen game 1 a hard-hilling o ne:· The: l roJJns are .i-1 OH~rall a nd :!-1 1n the Pal-10 The un De lls are 4..()..1 .ind ~ ..f).. I 1 n con f e re n ee pla}. \I.1th thl· onh blemish on their record a ~1 -~I ue iuh \'.ashington tatc. .\. L'. alo ng \I.1th ..\nzona I~ ne""est members of th e confere nce, has t he d1s11nu1o n of being the o nl} Pac· I 0 1eam 10 hold a series edge O\.er the Tro1ans. T he Sun Dev ils have "o n fou r of six m~tings. including '\4-14 in I 983 a nd a nd 24-0 last vear. l ' ('nipped >\ l 6-3 in I Q8 4 . Q uant·rback Jeff Van R aapho rst .tnd tailback !> Dam I H ams and Pa ul Da' lend the .\.nzo na Late o ffenst'. Quanc:rhad.. Rodm·, PeetC' and rel.·e1' er\ Ken Henr) • and Rand ) rannl'r &I\ c the T rOJ30S a whd pas'>mg threat, and tailbacks >\aron Emanuel and R )'an K night pro ' 1dc 1he hull nl the n.t'>htng .mad .. It'<, J h1g ballµml' a crucial hallttJmc < 0<1~r 5a1d "It's tht' h1tr,ges1 game "l.H' pla~ed 10 date. 10 m\ u p1n10n Jnd "l' J o n 1 ha"e an) l'\1.U\e tor nnt b.:tng rc:ad' tu pin~ .. Woodbridge tops Laguna in volley ball I hl· \\ 11ndhr1d~l' l I 1~h g1rh 'nl· le' h.111 h'J nl \lrl·n~tlll rtl·J "' ttnr no lir'll pl.H t' In thl• t'.\\1t11. ( '"l\l I l':l!lUl' '"1h.1 I"' I'-'" 1' \t• J 1.111llt111\t'r l Jt11tn.1 Hl'.h h I 11d.1' f ht• \ ll l\lf\ ~·I \ l. 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Au1omo11 .. to.tine °' Help w~ r===~~~~~~~!!!il! .. 1-..L';;';t l;;;F•;•;•;• .. ;2;t2;;S Trani 3014 Cledcal/Otfice . 5400 Ttcllaical/Tra•ts Cl1la1/lt1t11r11t1 ltatraJ 9530 Gtatral 553 faraitue 1114 CLAlllflED INDEX 641-5671 • HARE llS l'IXPEISU HI. FHIT IFFtcl SSOS .5520 IHHAL OFFICE ,..,...--...... _...-.....,. MOii NORTM OMNGa CO. ~1-FOUND ADS TO FLORID!' 492·35?2 Mu~ tyoe_45 wp!'(\ F1hng & HITORS l!'ll~A~R-..lf......,C-AL_L_E_ll_D.-A"""R-.S f'IT permanent. Some RETAIL STORE llR. TEAl<WOOD FURNITURE C;ill 7 10 8pm only • ph(ln sk1ll1> 9~7 8352 Neeoed tor nan wkly Law ~ Holiday Sea'lon Nov-Jan flew Very reasonablel! E 1 I 0 ntowspaper PoS1 l1ons Now ~tek1ng knowlPdge ol book Goll wrlllJ pack Ship 854-5008-Ho~ ARE FREE •r OJ•Ht UI FFICE lllR opt>n 1 00, SJC hdqtrs PANTRY GIRLS kf'f'P•"9 and Burroughs bu~ s.er' photo cop.es 759 1900 eitt 2 18 A.nn ITakt" ch111ge phones. btll p HOSTESS l JOOO helpful 10 key by 10 6 do.111)' FIT p T MIF CLa'l• Care 3016 mg t'-ptnn p•yroll cu "0' newspaper editing Ap"ly 4200 Scott 011ve. touc:h type 40-50 wpm .. b d / I Mi1ctJlHMll MIS C II • , " .. "" t••per is specll1cat1y ,. B non smoke el ed .... ust r goo w peop e. a : LIVE-IN NANNV tor lnlant arCd MOn·F" 645.9640 roq'd Resume to A Nnwporl each Mon-Fri r pr e11 hove rel'· rollBble. to Pttl ft .. ltf •al betwt!~n 3.5 Plca~ant olltce Call be· n-ciior N B loc w es1c1111 • "' m Laguna Niguel pvt rm PART TIME Tonsong US Law News twl"Bn 8·5 weekdays Plaza Newport Hills Re-Partlcle t>oard base. Xlnt EngJ1s.h >p1:ak109-n ~kr.. 3 I 8 7 2 c a m I n 0 Mtthers MarL ta 545-1060 01 L45-4050 cood S50 494-3220 1 ri>ts ,.,0 d 249-1587 Advefl1s1n9 Public ~ela· Capistrano SJC CA •I " sume c.:ill PM Courtney ---------I tonn\ Agency needs PIT 92675 No Calls lltchH GIFT WRAPPER Milol Today 56 Villa Tree 142-Hll 80 Hond1 expre11 "'oped. Bus hcket to COi· umbus Ohio. new Queen sue foam mattreu, bkl/wht lV 7~Gremhn, COi()( 25' TV Magnavo• console Best offers 1 FOUND BL ACK and BABYSITTER NEEDED ll'>'>•~t for emmds 1,11111. I:; accepting apphcallons Expertence(t Full 0, Part Ln Irvin 733 8828 WHITE CAT vie Costa Oc.c.:i~ wknds & evt' s S3 11'!}19en otc Mus1 have THICK Fil• for enMgetrt people to time Contact Mrs 'Green SECRETARY M t.'">il St on tO 1!> hr B1:JLl1 Atlant Hunl I t.11 Mon Fero ltPrnoons SCREI:• ,RIMTER woo !. "' our Veget.Jroan .at Gtalton Strt't'I rn 548-0530 Bd• C,11 Bev 960 9670 prf'I t1 s11.-, 111 %7 25!>~ E ,~ G11u1met Restaurilnt South Co•st Plaza •P pre willing to train " FOUND Btaci.. Lat:> lemale I MOT Hf RS Helper needNI pr•sol FRID•Y 11ght Pt'fSOn Sholl work litcltH C11llitr 549 &278 0111er vNy well t>ehclved 111 m~ Nf! hvmC' Children M itn & 11 QA PRODUCTIOM IMSP • lr11kf11t Cotk D .1 n J Po, n t a, e j .i4t ... 1 ~ '• M F 7 30 1 I uture responsible } 'l' ' • GROOMER .1934521 Mu"' ''l .. '' 644 2b 1~ 1 •11ht 1 ~ P•nQ he_avy Microscope exp prel d Co14-Liat Cotk Ne.-ded lor large Animal I I h ..int•• Full time sbitt work C.:itl 979 6378 Otli Mtlp Hospital 20/hrs week FOUND tem EhHe11 Domestics 3011 642 9237 Sales 5510 Stntrs 125 Me!>o 011ve c Mesa I I '""d Ir• c.ulu1 JI Bay St I HOUSE CLEANING E ~ Nw'-'1 Blva Fem lab 111 oL {" DM home Moll Fro R CEPTIONIST FIT Advert1s1ng I A11107v710111Bseaacvha1laHbul"r,I 11Bpcphly INSTANT PRINT SHOP n11• blk .,. will c.hesl JI • Dr..,1q11 torm pleitsant at P 1 counlt.'r ~ales.Paste 10110 T1~l(H Fem llotl r., 7144q16564 '"''"'-'""'"'MF Mu!>lbt.' TELEPMONESALES 22~r 17th Cost.l Mesa upperson Expahelplul µrowing f'n91neer1ng hrm sf't'konq e•P secrelary/ gen olhc.I.' to wor..k on 1as1 µ.iv•o dPpt lie• heavy phor)(''> •Int lyP.,•SI dl!ta1I 011f'll1t'd Xlnt beneht1> & plPa"> int ... 011<1ng con· d•lt""'> Sfmd resume to Mo Fut'.'nll'S .ti Rot:>ert B"'" W1ll1<1m Frost & A'~ >C. t40 I Qudol St Nl'WPNI Bc11 CA 92660 492-3522 AMERICAN lndl1n ilefnt wanled. rugs. baskets, also oroental rugs 213 691-1637 BOYS 10 spd $40 14' MAYFLOWER sailboat St 50 Alum palto 1abM. 4 dome~toc ~ht nau Cdl ' 1"' mt':.:..:ig,. 11 t.ll'~·Pndent and type w train Mod-day Mon· bruwn 1..ablly at 1640lf•"ch•rs .. 650 ' t"wpm 261 1161 11111··.01anqP Coast Daotv llOW MIRlll F11 Pep Pron1ing. 298 E Wlo111ter 7'l4 '> l 11 ... "' , RfCEPTIONIST 1"1101 ha:. •lrt 1mmed1a1e Waiter • Waitress 17th St C M 642-06Z1 SE.VICE STATIOI cha11s umb1e111 s 100 n Evenings 6A16-8721 ' T F ACHE R Enthu.-.1115IC N I D c ,,.,,,ptoon .. .-.ale~ opening • HO~ll"IS • Busboy llG T FOUND Malt~ gray rab (lt'<l"•' lo• 4 yr~ old ""l .. ~•gn 0 hRilS an I ,,. Clas~'""d Adve1t1~1r1g T J~t· Out & Ca1erong H MAINTENANCE T e won k It< C.H 5 11 ul New I ic or \'1111q 101 e.;per ecep-Musi t~p~ 45 wpm and P .. 1ad1se Cate worker $4 50 hr sta111 ATTEHHT fu T11T11' E.cp prel Apply ClllS 8 · 12 M r Chevron 3000 Buying & selhng Grt'JI, 11,. ECE Ii !'•per 11011st P1es1>nt.i1>1e ap 11~ .. ht'lpong customers 600 Nwpt Center Or NB F T Good tor T8-22yr old l..._-:"..,....,.r~fr~iliiiiiii~~Li;::::::::;::;;;;:::::;:=::=:::-=t+~eN~~'ll'"""i"11'1l~"'rf-~~..IH.~~~~~:.:_~1~•l'~J~r~il~1L~e~l~r~1~~~~~~~~~~::'9l~~1""'1~fNC~:Ol~~~reii~ g.QIQg~ P-M ~~~es 16540.Harbor Blvd '"--i---o .. _unlaTii'Villey. 7Ts:f!JSO- c;EWl NG MACHINE I o orqan1z111tona1 ay prep m" t mdlE' 3 8 tems at t 11 1-11 645 1791 plu~ ci mmissoon £ .. eel· tor Housewives or Stu-Exper FIT all phases wk~ GeomJn Shepard ""'" requued Please I Pt•roenct> hf'lptul c;dlMy Pt-r ns FrT P•T Ideal MAIL ROOM l:UlllC OPFRATOR lor canvas HUMMEL UMBRELLA pr •I.Jue.ls co Exper help-BOY & GIRL W1ISC1n P.Jrt. Male blk 11'' 1 lof'nefol s Call dt!l•b Will tram Starl I I -• G n. •ECEPTIOllST K •th11 .. •11 Olson l or inter-S4 LQ "-00/h A I ma1, g vui d ..,.1vtng L .1h m1• at Ba~er & Fa11 bee Secretar• FIT " vot•v. ("lit) 642·4'321 ME"& "Eos rPIZZPAP y4a110. recd a must Also asSt on ful b45 2244 S700 each F11m Cutt & • carry 644-5444 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL EST A TE TABLOID SECTION A1rc1a1e m1< tan 3 mos E~pf'rit>ncPd n-s~kr 01 Fm Beauty Salon Full I · gen olc duties Depend&· lem at Orange & Buoy g:inozPcl di>pendat:>le time & Pall tome Exp d ORAICE COAST EJst 17 St Costa Mesa b1llty & rels teq Pocll 754 531 t Mu-.t w ,. without super· 540 4454 Ask tor Fatar DAILY PILOT PRIVATE CLUB now horong up .ipploc al OC Perl Aris I R Cntr 600 Town Ctr Or FOUMD PIT IUll F. ~·Is~· p .~;:t'hr~ ·~::::1.~: I SECRETARY JJO w B.ty St I c~~~:;,as11~~3:~~;·~.o:. CM blwn 9 30-5PM M F 111 c 6 a Ibo a Penn v,ic;.itoon Call 101 appt 1 Amh1llous, hard working ( u"lu Mesa CA 92626 !>It.' JOO Newporl Beach MAKE UP ARTIST 675 2316 4qq.4 18, hlwn 2 6 only' o;t<retary lor ai:141f'ss1ve ' CASH IE• I SALES t7 141675-0900 FOUND SM Orange & rt-.11 estate t.ompany n E\pPnenct-d P1T demon Wllltt' M C..t w coller vie E .i•cuto~I' 1ook1n9 ICl• par I rnu~t type 45 wpn· good 1 r H belle• sportswPa1 I TME IU.CM NOUS! s11:11ing local depar1men1 west S•llf' CM 646.5455 t m1>,t<;v>ctdle wholt'Sdle 011 phont'" nu.11 ~ppear-bovt1c;ue P 1 I~" tu• Is accepting applications •lores 1 800-833-8800 \uµpl~ ru11~ C.iµ11..a111ed I ar•cf' non <;mk1 ri>al es-I llv.-Pl Bch b42 11405 lor lull l•mf' DAY FOUND VAiiow & White b4. 1683 1,1tt• llc.Pn5f' 1 Ask tor F XPERIE'NC ED s,.1.,., PPr w,iitre~ses Apply ai MI F HOSTESS STUDENT<; on electronics wanted tor P T phone wor i.. covering lr ade stoow lf'ads Send appl•· tdtoon to Bo• 5233 Gar- den Grove CA 92645 TYPESETTIH TypPS('llt>rlPasle-Up per· son nPeded lor P11n1 Shop E~p nee Call Carol Mercer 547·7013 sm cal voe Shorechll ot Tnn L"t' f 1. 160:i r. t SI Work m rental olf1ce Sat-CdM Call 10 odently RE' Bro~"' Assoc1;.11e 10 "' ' nt>Pll" 1 Appl," '"'' .1 ''" Malltw urdays & Sundays ooly WINDOW WASMER 11p'4 760 1032 CUTE SM CAT' I wM~ P T with 11mllv SFC: RF T ARY Orqanozl'd '' 11 " ·" q Y mo "'1"'"" lant1 lac1u1a ltaclt hours 9 5 Showing & F PT St 300 mo OP· . 0111<111•1.l mortgaq1· com d• I''' o .. t IP , .. 11 •ncen I Court r 1~hoon Island rc·ntmg apts etc Must t:>e portunot~' 760· 7057 LOST 10 113 Small µ..an~ 671 i480 11,,. "''"' lollov. thr11 "' GIFTSTORECURK WllTRESS&MOSTHS bondabli> tinerget1c & Chihuahua Cowboy 1 M d' l /D l 5105 , NH 11P• S 1000 n11' D• Prf'go s 11.ihJn Rest m.11ure w111 tram Call Mercla1ndise eye Reward" Call e ICl enli 1 f WI ~ 11 4.c90 H tlbn;J Part Tome Full n< • Fa11111e"' Rd CM 545 4855 MF t:>twn 10 4 .• .-...... ~-----,.,.,. 536 t 775 960 1027 01 • n t' ~ r, t ,, ~ Anti.au 6010 collect 1714"'58-9517 I NURSES AIDE ISF:C.:T' P T NwClt Cir He• Gener1l 5530 for appt S add1toona1 onto - TU E<penencl.'d tor IT'IJn woth 111 m11'>I tu· o•g.1n1zeo I MILLION$ MARKET +NEW ANTIQUE MALL* OST 28 p NOW OPEN L gold cham 11k111,ons Pr1m,tr y I ,µ111q'\ "'"''' 1°1,one wk Phniw ~Ptv•CP co '<'f'ks AUTO MECMAMIC ANTIOUE EMPORIUM 1o1.1eweled hearl cnarml 1an91Jo1QI' £11g1o~r1 f,,.,5 1 6 1-1~ • .i, i;·c,p141 ••1 ~11f'5nldn high Muo;1navt'Stt1091oc &exQ MOTORROUTE cupoa wlmallet mending "IJm 7.100 Call 'iJ? C, t t) c 1 m 1plr~r t 6 1... n I N,_.f'O good ,.,,.., N smi..r 1931 Newport Blvd broi..en hear1 S 100 RE Lt'dY" M••S\.:IQP SECRETARY "'"' prc•t> 1n1 .. only bt>!ol EJ•i•• C.M shop 64'i-4641 Cos1.i Mesa 642-8990 " Available in lrvme area WARD 675-3751 no Cl • l O . Ito P•PS•dent of 'mall pri '''"<' 11,1,11 Mr Warten l 3 De111e1spaceava11able questtons asked enu / fhce 5400 v.11P 1n11i>s11q111u,.,., ot11ct! , " 6 t2~ 111 673 b774 Carpenters Helper s 00 10 S600 No collec.t· Open 7 Days HURRY IN" -1 orui 3 4 hours a day LOST brn11an mixed pot Appltcaloons now bt>inq '"'"<l phnnp~ dic RE$ S I &13-4&91 M 110<1~ thru F11day alter French armoire 181h cen· bull Sheparo w bl~ har JCCf'(Jl>'IJ !or ru I me I •~Ph r ~ ( ~t... .t r·e NOB! r ALE PEOPLE c A" f I ,, Satuoday dnd Sun tvry S8000 Fre!l'Ch om-Olloc• I ,,.1101 T ypong 9'-''"ll'll • '110 I~ Prop Mqm1 Woll lt!lon .--,HI R Full t•mP Pan 9 ~l'a~~ Yo~k~~a:n ~~:S~~~ 10 ~t', 11•4wt>d No fvpo; I J•I' • ( 11n, 641.i 4<'~0 '11.1r, '''••"' 6.1, '.1850 I ~""" f lf'\1t:>te '"' Angel :'.:', Y 43';'3°~~~ nl~r Ki~ 811 ~~~~~·~~~st ~y 1\c:~!~~~ llllinen' Fiunci1l Lost & Found 2925 10 5 670 t491 . IJ• ~urnlcly'i Days only SEC'TYI RECEPTIONIST I RET•1L saLES "'"'' Wdsn Appl,'" per 0 c t S4000 548-4058 hdneu for Sale *REW•RD SlOO* A111•1 11 Kork Jewelers I " " '"" r111c1 oas 11 LOST Old temalf' Poodle .noo H srb r B1•1l Ste Lorn• L 1a Bch ,,.a estaie <.•1111• Jean '" Fashion . . • Daily Piltt Appliances 601 l 2900 r.,. 1 s1 dogs Mo\Sy iray· voe. 01 t9 c •a M••.; No 011 """ t6t 1-.~agen1s ,11111J•S,i>t'""''Q•ru11b Cash1trR1cephon1st 330 1/'/BaySt --'!!P"'!'A'!'!IN'!'!T!!"·"!"W·a·l-lp""a_pe_r _S_T;;;.O.;.~RE Ott'•"'" l HP.~lt-r tanl P(.HNe ... 1ind on 10 1 it ,1,1, ,,1,~,,.dt' I f tr•0<,1ho11 1i14811 I 1•thm1·<,h<"'c;a1 .... c,1111f •pP111'nc.ed pan tome (nst.lMP.-.iCAg2626 lllYAPPLIAIC(S 1500 sf Estb 40 yrs w I w '•or r • 11 I .Joi 1n~wt>r s I !)Jb 49\cl4 TYPIST l • "" r,.10 itO?O '" I no "d"l.l I " f •'>hoon j LES H l ·1133 Hollywood p1 s46 500 ' "" • "m" t Koa BOOKKEEPER · 1~1 '"" Rf't ~11 <;tore Nu"" H111na Clerks tor all Owr w retore 213652 7848 •Al"' t>.1_,1raoloan LOST oranq>' 1abhy mah>~ 1 "pr Fle.,blf' mon 5 P 1 11 .. , hrs lor ~m.111 RETAIL SALES fl•·,• C'dll r,14 5070 "rt Full or Pa11 tomt> CLE AN REFRIGE A · <:•, .. : I' l • " ... whl GJll "'' MacArthur & I ""' ,.., ... f or v111n11n A,. t-: r'" I\ ncP a11p " n.• 1m1(' nC11v1dua1 f• E 0 f >l.J11tng ~'tly S4 50-$5 Hr AT')R<; s s Pholc.o and Aaao11ceaents c r r • tl '.1 1• .wers ro I B " B .. ic.our' area n ry (. 1 .. 11, 6 I o '" • t. ag C..-Jll V1v1¥ 1 • • • • 1 • Ct " " a .. ~ rndonq Cln e•P Com G•t,-,1.in Kenmore w dry Annoanceaenh z9201lt•1' ''"" ..... l'..1mm1e ~lwplBCI 6449l58 I I (714)752-2161 I. l;I .111<1 ,,,.,ClUIOPERATIOMSMGR 1•1ny hPnl'llls include Kt"rimor.,a.tc5472916 < uM "' 1 P.il f11dl.l1nq~ Rf WARD' LO!il M N~ BOOKKEEPER '' ,.,.. '" F ,,11 O• Pi1n ":111111'1 Mnn.1QP11.11 Mech ~h .. 1lth insurance paod IF <; .;'$P1RcfUAL & PSYCHIC, r,4 1 ir, " •c,r, 02.33 0, ,,., ,,,an El~ Houno tius~y RP;il e<,t,11!' co 1001<1nQ tor TYPIST PIT tM Th alter I"''" t Q• t.1c1 Mrs C,r1•pn I '" • ,.,~ Rt:t Ha•d • 1cJ11on· p1ol11 sha"ng (l;,0 tit•, K;nmore washe~ READINGS Palrr .i Cl pl• •iolf l'i60 l!i'60 0• I I •' bl" <,Iv VIC Ac.acoa hotl l•IT·I 1:)1)(\~~t'PPPI r• •IJS \ Fr jll Ila~· n ·•' r,, 1flr.r Slll•f-1 " " " ' • s.11.11., open ,.,,Cl 1ra1ni119 Apply tn d d yt' good con ca1dreading~a11a11Jt11e ·~r •fl')'< ( 11.1tO1(; 6732287 [,p,,•d '" accountng I F1' -in 1-;1 liw Ole S "" ( •SI 1'1111 f, .. ,.,, ,. 10f,(1 IJ•"sonal&t;ip&GoMar oioc.n 5 J'l3073 Nationally renowned por,y I 1 p.,,,,.,1v mo1T11 back· Lt•g.11 BM t11~plJyw11tPr '~'l ~276 t u~TA MESA ANIMAL I-Pio; 3All8 PCH D&na TOP OF THE LINE GE chic. local & tic d 19 yr~ ~OUND Fem lllk tJrown RfWARO Lost on 10110 Qr<1UIHI 1 Tom Lee f'•ri1·r µrel 7'-.'l 1080 Cl b R I Hf'leriTAL n .. , ... ~ Full f'l1 ••II w.1,hl'r .\dryer oeau11lul Sal S,ac' G S1 r·• m•• tMr L,,,,, ~,-a1 """" .. ol 1ralt1c on t 4.., 1501 U s/ estnrants " d 1 Id S300 ' ion ,uarant~d' • u 0 .... ' < Need d cn1mnt'r '""l't'P 1 m1 111,., •J 1111 P1e.1SP •ECEPTIOllST '0 " yrs 0 Ot:lO 492-7296 0, 493.2054 rr • .. r ~"0" ~ whl Moc.Arthur Harbor l/iew Or 5520 n C 111 (;44 2626 "' 1n 1 •em 1" colored white plasl•c. bag with 3 GfNERAl OFFtCE A11-J " "0v""" How.it·<"'' •I I ' I" or P T al1ernoons TPll' Sht>Pdrll mPI maroy cais ••deo tapes & books pr;r1 ·"' l Non smoker, som..on(' to tun"' vnur "'""' ASSIS TAIT MAIUiER "80"{.d 1 '.,. <:t C.M pount> skills Apply 1n per Far1ihue 6014 Newport Beach Animal ~rp,;t senttmental value p.HI 111TII' mornings 0' '"'''"you nC1w 10 Pl3'1"1 Trf'IT'IPfldnu., opportunity DELIVE'RY LA TIMES to "'" le. complete appt1 __ ...,..-, ____ _ 852 0404 k I Sh Lots ot specaolty ""1v•ce' "'" I IUY FURllT•RE Shelter 644-3656 (7 14) 536· 1100 · as or aron advertist'd in Clt11s•••eo '' 1 ir• i>nt>rgel•<. M r 18 "''"'"' .n NPwport Beach c..tl•on Mr Fuentes Rob II' yl'.tt'> or ollle• "' ii last 5.,,.lj.11 Qn1 1 Ja,... Sam "'1 BPor W1ll1am Foost & LES llf·l133 ..... :: :::1: g• w nq l•111nP Rf'~ I f 0,, my p u reQ d As c, 1401 Ouo•I St NB WOODllHIH taur M11 No !'•ll ner 646 1111 or 548 844 1 OFF ICE DELIVERY Iron stove black, w11h Apply on persc.n C111c..1qo C11ca90 P1n11 4 t,11 (' 1rnp11'> Or •rvofll' CountP• Persor• P1u.1 Maker Waolt-1\ Waotre''• ApµI> l•f'I Nf'Pn 2 •11'"' <itOI:! Adam!> Hun11ngton BedC t A)k 101 Ed DELIVERY PERSON F T high <;Cllio'QI graduate I popes St 75 645-1326 Al O· ~, Luv o; Flowers w•I" qooc1 dri0ng record r T , p T 6 ·5 9484 Avply '" pefson to Mr Ceu.try Plal4 CHch I Fuf'ntes .it Robert Bein. and 1011e seat hke new DESI CLERK V.11ham Frost & A!>'IOC St75 642-0670 Woll ••il•n Nights Sea Lark I 140 t Ouc11I St Npt Bch Dinette set 4 black naugh I.A 11'1 2274 Newport pallTER chairs walnut black B • I C.M Apply 7am II Nr "' M Th 64t 7445 E •Pd Custom work re· table All like new• S 110 p 11nts a nPw work 642-6028 HOSTESS/COCICTAILS r;;::-::-;-::-;-:-_:-;;;:-:-:-:-:---1~==~::::::;__::::::;..;._-=:ti==:=~:;:::====~;::::;=~;::=====i=::;:.==:::=====~ SePk 1nq lhP rtQhl 1ndlv1d· Coastractioa Nursing Service u.il f lhP PIPg.1(11 ~f'ttong DRIVf RS Croo;s Country' W.1yiw 11t 6pm 494 454 1 No P•P nee Calll Oil roq d MacG•e<jO! Yac.hts PART TIME Mon-Fri Golt tf)3t P1ac.entoa C M ""' 1pp nQ ,Jnd Goll FREE Mattress springs. headboard 2268 t='ederal Avenuf' Costa Mesa 548 8120 Call F11st1 8.1~l<t't\ ao;~f'mbly Will Donr., MolcMg!t Bay & lailding CC1mpen1on/A1dfls lor love 11' 1~''' H)W(P<; RES W1nC1"'"" ComplPtP Patios LOCAL CONTRACTOR-IS T /T /Cl on Cilrl' & 1111' h<,kp" lor TA URAN 1 Apµly m Pf'•- FLOWER shop Helper! 11.1111 675 074 1 P T near 0 C A11po11 Mahogany Dining rm tt:>le w 'drop leaves S75 MahOq desk $75 Queen SZ t:>d SI 10 646-9590 • $2.40 per day 1 ree rom eanup compl " , . ., tOAM JP~• M f' Add,11011•, Ou;;i.1~ Wori.. yr~ P•P Aris Renegade gardening Reas prices the Plderlv 1714)8:.1'3 2oori .r • 4"' P;i., r,45 8860 Cnr :.l•uC11on 650 3223 642 2873 Chuck 11 .. Suri .., ·1110 Httll'I H ur~ llP,oble 852·9155 PICTURE FRAMER l1T1mPd1a1e opf>nong E • 1 • rrPnCt' prelt'roed lor That s All you pay f 1r 3 Imes 30 d.1y m.nimu,. on lhe hinlinf t< 'j~ ( l'>I Hwy I Donr<. R .. pa1r·AllPrat1ons Doors DUSTY S Landscape/lawn ""F-IN_E,_,,P_A .. IN,__T-IN_G_B_v_R_•i:_h_ Lagu11i1 AP.ult CA FRONT UD CURI ro1 busy Cosca Mesa SERVICE DIRECTORY )5 .rs "•P JPrr~ 642 0567 A 1 CUSTOM DOORS & 1 lime Free est 241 -1640 ard Sinor 16 y•< "' h,1ppy HOSTESS I HOST C 1t1•roPf.-, Panf't Loclli.·etc.1 ~-----.. -.. -Main SNv Wkly/month/ DOORWAYS All Sliders CU!>IOIT'lers lt( 280644 Full tome 110 E~per ,,,., pl1,11rn.1cv 546-2 t23 PtL" <;1T11ll RemodPI and' L•C Bonded 548-5555 STOMP llSTERS. Th,11·~ You• %3·'1t14 Apply or ~"'"on Le H•., A l'l•I .. '> Wdll~ Doors Electric1I Slump & Root Removals A A A PAINTING Int E•1 rotz "t4 Nu Npwporl Bl I 6..4'2-1710, I CARE, lEM PARRISH ELECTRIC Back Yards Ok 536-4444 LOWE ST PQ~slbh• price Nwµt Bc.h 645-6700 G 10 Slt>P Servoco 662 3235 C ~ •I I Oualoty work free est ardenong Full Service Is your bu11neaa moving to 1 n-loc&tton? Announce the move In cl1S11Hled CALL TODAY" ASK FOR LOIS Your Serv1Ct' Oor>'clory Repre~ental•v" 642-4321 ext. 310 PUIUC NOTICE Tne Caltl Puhhc u11111'"' Co1T1m1ss1n" REOt RE'> lhtll al1 u'Pd t1(1, o>l'I 11 Q00dS m 't't'~ C rt(' I It 't'•r p u c Cdl T 'IUlllt)P1 , 111 adverlosl'm1'<1l<o u 11111 havP a QuPo;I on ..abr..11 lhe 1e9dl1t, t a n "•' Call Pubhc u1111 ... s I ti'!' m1ss1on 7 14 558 11s 1 L WN PAINTE Also lnttE1t Paint n Lie 288597 63 1 '•111' .rp .. s 425513 968-7401 Mow edge clean ups MATOIAN PAINTING rARPfT LAYER Sens 9b6-rt6Eves LvlT'ISQ Oui•1,R<;p.-roa11y RfSI01COMM LtlNO 26 ' ' t' •, ;JI Wholes;:ite Y'"' Do my own wor~ Lie Landscape1Garden Ser Lor :>1111'".17 631·9295 ~·,, ... n .. l.ill;Jtron~ and 27804 I Al 646-8126 VICE' Compl monthly maont Gl ASGOW PAINTING k., • Tirr C,41j 5785 tint"''" Stf've 546 llt47 •111 f.f )0 ~,., e~per ELECTRICIAN '"' ., f,.1.: r.,;> 111 Cement 1 Concrete L11 233108 Sma111ta1ge TREES n,. ,. , , • patio'> paths. 1c:..t>'> /lo repaH!> ";4B 5203 Topped remove Cl1111r1Lip PAINTIN' EXPERTISE IY ... ~, 1or, IO!'I !.mall ELECTRICIAN Oval work nu lawn1'1p•nklr 75 t 34 76 CHRIS n .. ,, t,l 1Ck> 1 '> f 0553 Fre<> 1''!.I S20 hr ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE RI' H'lf'ntoal commer t .'1EF:I' c; ( ONCRfTE A87892 GrPq 979-6276 Cleanup' 6 Maintenance F'RH •· t1rn •1tiJ 58 t!I >;1PVCES •Sawcu111ng-NEW & REPAIR No jOb 11't4185041A7 RAiPHS PAINllNG LIC .. " ' ""Uf'h• .1s1.1na11 •o'o ~mall Top quality K ( TREE SERVICE R1·.1~ Rc11 .. , C..ust Wk I•' 1"7C.c,Q 63t '610 Reas FREE esl 631·2345 Tr,r r""' RPmoval Oval Int E•t Fr f'•I 'l62·470 t Hadyaan . I S~rv L ~ ins tree est Paperint Chil d Care • •HANDYMAN•. jf.Q a. 6.3 or 536 6696 ""'!!'FAr!-R!!'PTH~l~N!'!!G"'!l'!"N"!!'T""!'ER""!'l ... O""R .. S- ' B •h• "l111~P wt 14 yrs exp L,t19P or small I do ii all' I JAPANfSf GARDENING HANGING/STRIPPING t1~'"'l lPPilc.ford11ycare F'.1• ';31·5579or lvttmsg ISFRV C:•f'•ln:uP & Maont VISA·MC671 t',t2 '5ta•1 •op 1 1 3 536 76()7 •GEN HOME REPAIRS F•Pt' P\I Tony Cl6• 4758 l.AP "''' ,.,Pd Nannr s Paint Drywall Carpen\•y OIG IT l ANDSCAPE ANO Pl11ter/ler1ir • ., .. , 1ve ins 0, pvt etc. Gary 645-5277 PTl CONST W,. dag 11 all• Reas DRYWALL ''""1 S. ·•, wf'e~ 647·2415 FENCES·GATES Tree trom proc.I'~ he ms 646 7070 Complrte services' FREC AMTEX TElCTURtNr, •Mi HOME OAYCARE41 Dump runs C M IN B estomatesr 968-6374 Wi ii & Cell•nQ r"''' '' • c:; ., , P" q• im reas retes area Jim Whyll' 6•2-7206 flluonr~ Pl ~· I 848-7203 Boo 5l1 W•'l" "'"l J' "'" 642•0544 '!!"!!_ .... oli ______ .,,_1.•-•-•.•~-----HOME REPAIR Plumber BRICKW AK Small tobs A1rblt C e1ect11c:a1 111e work bath Nl'wpori Costa Mesa. 24 hr El• llt-1150 Parking Area 'Repelr'\ 3 1 lunin Servict & kite remodel 6A7 2326 lrvinr RPI s 675 3175 •A11 plumbmg&.heat1n9• 'Aesurlacmn • Rooflno 11 •1r, 1\Pr1,.11n1ng•W1n ows Hiila'nt DRAINS clear lrom $15 "' 11 Masonry Of All Types wetltf'proofing• 631 "1QC. ,r ,,., lble reas own Bloc1< walls biock wor• ti•-F.iuu•t 01spo .a1 R1"p1pe$ , I''"' ~ 45 Cl866 P1na1De1la LT HAULING MOVING " "" 641 OQ07 PS 722 9066 Aatt ltrYICtl Garage & Yard Clnups patioo; trer P<it 536 •833 , 0··~1<>rio1n1e Ell1c1en1 Jon 645-8!92 loofint •MOBILE AUTO DETAIL • Sc. 1(H.l1naJ1an gorl IOOklng fll • .__..,,._.._ _____ _ Special montnly rate' ',. 110 ·~eclt'an1n9 NB HAULING • CLEAN-UPS , __ ._.,_•• .. •-------111 be.I any b•d by 50°1t hendwash Mark 259-1'.11 ! • 1, I:! 1 [),;na Pt areas 7 Days Lowest rales •A· 1 IOYlll* Comn• Rt"s•d Work gu1r ... 'Se ... ·ce1 ,1!M111114Q4-4106 Call Barry 631·4748 CLEAN&EXPERT THFLfAl<STOPSHER(1 , • r rH !IC.I 722 7537 INTERIOR OECORAfiNG HO•JC\F. CLEANING Ho11tlittia1 0 11e• 25 yearuKperience Y1chl1-spec1a1111ng in con R~t Owro 1r;in~t1or1111on •A•tt""haioib""1""e'"""E•ne ... r9·e·11e--P""1·n•1' l •t: r 116 428 730 1353 lt•Mtlilt/ A•11iti oa1 tour bedding cvrt11n1 "'l~onlblf' P11c.es Couple W1HHouses11 Will ••ABC MOVING•• Ouock i\ CArt1f11I f 138046 LO RA rr:s 552 0410 SHmS Newport 754·6278 f 11 2891 co1re for horses dogs, C.La'att• IS t101JSfWORK ORIVI~ CMS. l)lrOS etc Mlifll • •OU CRA/.Y' yds xonl rels 641 4970 l>ATA1cks cAe1Net Rt. ooN ' DESPAIR c.11 FINISHING S1rip-1111n Tess v•te•p qs7 3915 111lr1ctita seaHelintSh OualrtyWOl'll. PERSONALIZED HSECLN TufOA grad • 2-e ,..,. lrH est Sean 892· 7703 Many ye.ar\ e~p Altt ., Alt S 1 S hr Read1ng·Phomc1 CUSTOM CABINETS &pm Stith 8')0 1}"~ M11lh·etc Shirt 432-1170 •Cff>set Design •Cuatom w and• a Kelty 1 au hly L1 .. 1ca,ia1 K 11 ch e n C 11 b 1 n • 1 • .,.~ .. anmg tllp refs I Lawacart •Form1e1 642-0405 or 962 1667 o Ri£NT .. L GARDENER H9C10f (213)!>41·3053 " ,... " " Full gard~lng Mntic. ·Cartn~ CHtr1tttr1 rroe nt1mate1 $30-0185 Gp:;t&p11ntry servtc. Atbobns ·AOdlUona G1rdenlng·Clt nup•· Tree ~11r·Aemod·1 A001t1on1 1epair, 'rtnel\ 000t1 & rtmovalt·Tflm New 11-.n1 Ooora ttc ~48-4980 window.i LlG 548· 11152 3 Ma1n1 Atlrtdo 541-3833 C:XPERi REMOOELEA Loc111 Rel s L1ce11seid -450001 Don 611 4112 All ltvlll SYSTlll Full s~voce prof mover• 1,T_ll.,.•-------low!'SI 1.-gal 111es No EfilfRt CERAMIC Ttllng xtr8 c:hQ on wknd• l.°'31 011tonr1tve. Allordobtt" & IOnq d1tl rrH Ott K1tc.l1en1. both\ '2<'·978:! GuA! prt<.l'JS 147452 To11 1 eoo 843·0823 Wldtw Clt11i 11 ITlllYlll OILUll STllHTI llYlll Cl. Ou•r199 Co Or.gin-' Sludent Mover• Insured Lie T 1'4 43& 641 IJ421 NEW W111 house Slor.llgtll LET THE SUNSHIN~ IN Sunthlnfl \lllondow ctean1ng lid C1lf 11 1•1 t 48 ~980 LISI yW1'19Slef ll••hng IKhOQI? Slllrl. MW IOb C!! hOOby by IQokmg lhrOugh C:lt"'f1jll(J I MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 ext 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA :························ : f \l<I I I< 111'1'1111 11 '\I I) : • • : ~1A AGER : • • : '""'·· 11111111• tiff' 1111~ lll'lftjl Ill : e 1 "1•11·11for1111111,11t1·11w 111 I"'"''""'' e • • • 111.-ft \ 1rh1.tl• 111 11•1 h1· ... 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Bay St. : : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : • EOE e • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• --~----·- t.;~1 g•1Jw111g t.ompany MatchonQ 8 Davenport & CALL 26 t 7656 matching loveseat floral PROGUM AIDE NPP<lPd lor home M R children 957 6 t90 RECEPTIHIST with Call f•clvsove NB Mens Club M,11e pr!'I d Mature '"'OPlf" 011P11teo n smkr 1r;2. 7903 Mr Thomas w be•gP background S300 S48-94 t8 MOVING SALE' Sola love seat end tbl up1'ol chrs. m1c.10 Bl stools misc 644 5368 all 6 pm OCTAGON game & donong tablf' woth 6 cna11s 2 naugh chairs & 01tomarr Xlnt cond 754·0700 Rehllble' ma1 Pt>•son over· PINE Desk 7 drwr very ~"'' bus., rooltng yard nice• $45 Typew11te1 A1·~pons1b1htes mate11al table \lurdy ad1ustable poci.up & delivery 1ob $10 5'1 8·7239 ~Ptup & ordf'"ng ma· tt"•olls Bilingual a Gd SOFA & LOVESEAT ltl<E !riving rec. \.l 642·72Z2 N(W $800 DINING ROOM SET 6 Chairs w pads China Cabinet & ServN S 1000 Gola Hall Morror S 100 95 t 3057 R..,~pons1blf' Reliable . rwat 8 rl('an p1>15on 11t-f'ded tnr Bakery Room tor ddv.Jl1Cf'ment FIT & P T po9•hOM Pis call tor 1n1t•1v1ew 673 7890 RFSP WOMAN needed tor lull tome ofltce help Pac1tic Piano Rental 645 6460 Soho oak dining table & 6 chairs 3 yrs old like new $600 obo Lv msg 722-1 868 C•ass•he<I has spec1111ntor. m111on 101 people with spec111 needs Openin11 Now Av•il•ble CAR ROUTES Earn Extra C••h For D•llv•ry Of Thi• P•,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no soliciting. Mu st have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney • Lrg p109&ne bbq S50 On solabed $85 Kng matt S25 Canv1s1owb0at $45 All good cond 631-4752 IOllUP•lf E11cellent condition S800 or best oller Call tor more tnlo 648·4~ POWER/hand loolS. 10/I P bikes motOfcycle aoees. scattoldong 780·0240 54!> Seaward Ad CdM Side x Stde frig. e•lt. S 150 Wood desk S35 Ch111 S50 Sewing mach $40 E s1ae CM 646·4924 Un1vers1ty Athlellc Club prvt men s Raquelbl ll membership NB S500 incl 11 anster tee 760--0518 Yamaha CASO $395 Min· str al Windsvrler S650 Oynavn exercise bike $2400 7 Couch llower print S300 858-0462 YAMAHA Corn;ert Organ E 5 S2800 French coun· try d1n1ng tbl & matching s•de board S2800 set 6 high bk uphol antique chrs S 125 ea Game tbl w 4 captain chrs $385 P1>1s1an hall runner $900 No!lak1 China serv lor 12 S600 Czechoslov1k11n china serv tor 12 $600 Ant1Que Rose wood shiv· mg 1T111ro1 & stand S 130 760-5034 ca.eras' Esairaeat 501' 3Smm Weston Camell, tldsh & tripOd brand new. Shll on bOx w/w1rranty 565 Call 644-253 1 days Cta~attn 1111 O s N fX.160 PR1NTER LIKE NEW• $275 OR BEST OFFER 559•4494 Fret tt Tt1 1122 Bassett Hound 111~olor. 2 yr old male house train- ed shots AKC registered Call 964-5696 Ive msg FREE KITTENS 7 weella, nousebroken need good home (tiger st11pe) 548-5405/H 720-5361 IW FREE KITTEN TO GO HM 1 black M 9 weeks old. 1 t 'Y' black Mom cat Call Kelly between 969-5428 Jewelry /F111/ Art 6025 EMBA TO URMALINE Mmk Coat $ 1500 Black Diamond Mink 3/4 coat $ tOOO 720-3912 LAUU 1M11L11 C ,_ A P T I f •111•1T•1 Stable told/great buya, 552-336" Judy or Steve PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi ,,,...,.,., •n '45 f .. CM•t H•~ Ne .. ,.,. a..ch ,, ... ,.. ,.. ...... 12 Very gd cond throughout, S8500 obo. 731-3545 *PEUGEOT * • MASTEAAll * ---• ALFA ROMEO * 4 ftffl Drift/Jfffl *SAAB * BITTER• H31~ .g I Jeep cJ5. Uk• new. ' 35K ml, am/Im AlpiM • • ' stereo, crpt, Hlgh-bacil * 752-<>900 • seats, plenJY ol chrome, green/tan Int Muat be SUBARU '84 GL 10, low seen• S5900 759-9458 miles electric W1ndowt, "lliilMa::Jl•IW--MC blk w/gray inlli'IOf, I 11.lllPMAll . ..... $11.llt ,, .... 10r, ... ___ ,...P'"'P_oiff~Hiimi 2011 Block Island Bulcal- ANTIOUE Beby Grand ly sound Could make at· Not Piano Cn1ekerlng, 80 yrs tr ct1ve claas1c $350 obo old mint cond Trade tor (619) 722-7339 small car or lruck , 1 but (S to chOOM from 1n 111 COiors Orange Coast Jeep/Renault 642-4610 REPO 2524 Harbor Cost1 Mesa 42 CHEOY LEE. btds , .... ao2• 35 CHEOY LEE. teak ,. • BALDWIN 611 9 Inch GRAND Ebony, re- stored. 60014 S5800 decks S39 900 Tracks 26 LAGUNA 82 ob vhf .._. .... ...., ___ _.......,, ... s 13 900 12 TIYtTA ~TH N NEW CATALINA$ Long bed 5-speed. 1714) 644-4048 STEINWAY GRANO Plano 5 7 M, M ahogany $0000' 673·2989 or 673-7468 call tor appt DISCOUNT PRICES stereo. shell Oorsee Yircllts 650-4440-Ltc • 2B503l9 SACRIFICE 2511 Santana 11,111 THOMAS SPINET ORGAN with Rhythm Section BEAUTIFUL Make offer. must sell! 559·4•94 525, w/Nwpl shp, xln't cond. VHF etc, must sell' S9000 obo, 722-8685 S,eH/Slri lt1t1 WUflllzer organ 3 key-7016 board. excellent con-'II llO •-t •Lj dt11on S 1450 Pr1ee ftrm - - Cash & carry 644-5444 OtlJ 111001141-0241 YAMAHA Sh1ney Ebony Twt •11 .In SllS Largest uprtght 3 yrs 1550) S t800 ea obo new $2500 P I P 979-7820 or 536-2t30 975-4706 or 662·2552 Sptrti11 '"41 6065 Semce, .E•1ipa11t1 cOl.oRAOO s Pt ELK hrthea 7u2o TROPHY MOUNT S600 MAAlNEvAAO SALE Boat ot>O leave message at bldg matertals tools etc 536-3745 t6102 Construcuon Cir E WILSO• THI IUI£ Goll Clubs bag & Shoes. table & chairs '759-8560 TV, Sttrff, Eltctreain 6010 llACK STHH w1tr'I 32' speakers AM/FM cassette $125 963-9395 Trn1;;t1tiH Irv Sal & OCC Swap Sun Slip1/Dockt/Stera1e 7022 Grand Canal Side Tie for 18' Boat Easy access to open water Balboa Island S60tmo 854-9779 SllE TIE HAIUIU 5220 Up lo 2511 No L.1ve Aboard SWALES ANCHORAGE Daily 9.5 548-1501 SLIPS AVAILABLE S11es 25' 30' & 40 Call 642·46'44 9-5pm, Mon-F'ro If yo~r• loo Ing for• car, classlfled has news for you. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10f>(I HAA8<JR Sl .CJ CCl~IA Ml ~A ..,.11 OOlfJ vua 1140 F'ORO '72 EconOline van. gOOd lianspocatlOl'l El- -tale sale Must sell Best offer 720-1755 FORD 78 Customized Wtndow Van. Xln't cond • 4 high back seats. Bed. etc 631-5037 673-8484 1 Aati••ts, Cl111ica 9045 ·63 356 PORSCHE 20.000 ml new engine. fully restored Xlnt cond $9.SOO 645-8151 PP Mite. Ve~icltt toto I '75 f oyota pick-up, IS Ts $700/0 BO '52 Chevy step van S70010BO '75 Honda Elsinore. runa grea1 S 150/0 BO. Call btwn 9am to 3pm 645-4976 Aattt la rtt4 9100 JllWCLICK I AUDI/RENAULT JEEP s ,.. IAVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 HI CHiil ICC£"fl ..... lt11i11 140-4100 $6500 548-5324 TOP SSS PAID For Pampered Mercedes Ben.z lllHIAT£ CHll i op Mercedes Prices Pt11d CALL PETER or RAY MOUSE OF llPHTS 4i1llHCHH 213 or7 14 637-2333 -SOUTHCOUN-TY . VOLKSWAGEN & JSUZU TIWI( YOO f:2~ IN U.S.A. AM> TRYING HARDER TO 8£ = l •SALES •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING I ARCCSI INVf Nll)lh IHI 1'1( Sl °COA I BUICK ~---DEAL[R ms .,.,t>or BNO C.M. 979·2500 BUICK '77 Electra Limited, lull power. $1200 obo 540-8534 Of 54>2682 'll HICI llYIHI toadea-wrth power ~ii>. beige wl matchlng leather mtertor shows excellent care 1036XWO) ...... ............ LllCILI IHClllY 140-1130 CAO '76 Seville. snrl, loaded good cond Es- •ate Sale Must sell Best offer 720-1755 CAO 83 CdV loaded, leather super clean• Gar- aged' Pampe1ed' 44K twy molP'> $11 000 673-3600 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ot lale model low mileage Cadillacs m Orange County' See us today• 540-9100 .t .... _,,,_ 0c Jfg _.,.::.::ua ~ _ ............. ........ ,_, .. Z..0....f!llK L ftll .... ... '"';ii;; C IONI ow.I M). .... a.., C-d9 C-.. 111 • IONI CHMIU ........ . t• A .. t,_., la INlflAflD IY TM n -...... to ... ,.... l'lA.....a -----.----&II) n.. ,__ w ~ TO MZONI OI _ _...I 11 Gf .. Tr ... llTUATID .... RAl&.V .,.. ALEC llROTA ALONG THI IOUTH .. l'AMILA 81lllOTA, 0' WA .. NIR AVINUI 0..,.... • ......... ~ fHl0l>Olif ROBINS J()Uf1 . ~ ,. . t ' ,. ..... , CHEVY '78 Monza, 4 epd, new eng, clutch, pelnt, urn & b1ks >Cini cond Make oner 7IO..e800 ac..•.n.-. 11Dn-AIKY,AMCMCLI. A'"'OIUMATll.Y 110' CA&.WONM 1171' I AIT 0' NlWHO'l I---......_....,~~--· Ttle ~.:?r= ~.i:~~v, .. ~~3~1N:'~l---'m;;::;;;;;;;;iooi ;J\Mt.HANANOHIA 018T .. ICT TO Ct PIC ...... IJ ,. • I . HAN, U41 N. 11.0f()fl) ' · C 0 M M I " C I A l , ..... 8fA1 • • -==---ITAEET. I.A HA8AA, CALI· AOMINllT"ATIYl AN~ The tolowil'I ~ 11'11,WD 1 FOANIA'°'31 ~l Ofl'!Ce ~-----,.. -• 1 All °"* ~ name. DtlT...cl Tiiie ~ II ltOO tnc 401 ..... Loa.Md w/r>ower equip & end ~ UMCI by ttie further deeo rl bed H NelllPOrt e.--CA much more L~ • tLP0001Tr.-.orwlthWlttne~• ~·· 'ltOll Ma, No SMton L. K.... at,• 1ea1peeit 90fat .. known10 tlf-'Zt-at IUelnteOf'Clllllto Dofot"Y Or .. VIia ,_., •111• • • the t rwfer• are· NONI L.oe CM .... ~ ..S 9*1 • • (c) The IOCMlon °1nd ~ ll>onl C-.0 tor _,I "6oli Of o.ot91 N ._. L•tlU .... " • ., .. deectlptlof\ Of ttle P'OO-~= ~ NO Dofot"Y c. . Y"9 ...... Ml-ltM er'YIObe tr~ •r. NJ • HM? _ _ ""'111Ute, fllllllf•, eQU1!-371 • ZONE CHANGE Thie bu""9el te ment "*""*Y I allllhold INITIATED IY THI ducWCtby· aCQt1IO'" .... , MERCURY '77 Monatcn. lmpr~I., • *40CIC In f'l.A.......0 COMM....aN Sl\eron L MM. •fllD, 1112 Ol'lg OW'*'. nu bltl. IO ml trade 9QOCIW!land....,... TO MZ0NE 2 43 ACM8 PteeiOem 71.000 otlg miles. J(ln't amttm. ale. QOOd eon<S. --· of "* --... llTUATEO OENE .. ALLY This.......,. -cond must see to ap-1 S 1300 obo 673·7094 tion.y ....,.... known •: At.ONO THE 90l/TH ~ w.ltl 1,... County CWll.,. preclate, $850 obo I . 8•6AAA STAHONE"S. OF WARNEA AYENU~ . CountY on .__, .... 639·3111 OLDS '90 CUTLASS full 1I02&-AIKVPAN<CtACLI, AP,.._OXIMATELY 160 ~gee power .cruise control, IAVIN(, CALIFORNIA 92714 WEST Of-THE SANT~ AHA •u • T ftlTI ... I clean. $2300 Clll after (d) The ... end cs. Ofl ~I v E " F R 0 .. .. • ~ Auto air ateteo can I !lpm 756-9281 or aft• Whk:tl ttie lk* MANUFACTURING Publ•.ned Orante D1tly Piiot $ep*"'- Octooer 4. 11. ta 1 ... . . r .... i.1ob.coneum-OISTRICT TO C P r/rack. 7 P~ r THE ESCROW • · C 0 M M E " C I A l Vin z •t2ILISllLTI• =:e. 23131 LAKE ADMINISTRATIVE ANO ...... ROYAL BRO V•8, auto, CENTER .DRIVE. SUITE L, PROFESSIONAL OfftCE" --------· ~ THlODO RI ROBINS f O RD • t HAM~r J51 t" l '-'ti (U\IA M t .A 1,.i. <'10 FORD '89 MUSTANG Fastbk 351.Wtndsor eng. nu 4 brl carb, great in/ out $2500 OBO 540-0867 l /C hit. CfUl'M, po-EL TORO, CALIFORNIA DISTRICT. Thi• property !ta.IC flOJIC( . wmd/IOGks am/Im cass. m30 ON Of' AFTER No-cunently lmprO\led with a 2· _.....;=;::;.;:;...;..;;;::;.;.;,=.._.• Lie 7 tLST637 vember 4, 19M. etory office building FtcTITIOUa .,_ .. 11111 (•) ci.tmt mey be flied (Conaolldet•d C1p1tel .. .._STA~! with the office lhoWn lbove P r O p e r I I t I ) w I I h I The toltowlng per9Clfle (I) The Int date tor tiling 1ubterr1nH n garage 11 doing r>ullnne •: dllm• •• 11-3 198e lurth,r Identified .. THE COUNTRY c (gl This Buik Tran111r ,, AaMllOr'I Parcel Map No PANY. 4000 Mac;Att tub)eci to Section 8106 ot 160-421· 13. Boulevard Suitt 700, the Commercial Code Thia m111er It btlng port Be-=ti c.i11 92tl0 ii JUNG S. HAN prOClftllld pur1Uanl lo tht Robert F , liEA s HAN Planning Llwt of the Stalt Sr 4000 Mac Ar1i. Publilheci Orange eo..1 bf Callfonl1 (Gov't (;~ Bou!flard Suite 700, • PLYMOUTH •81 Reilanl. Dally Piiot October ti, 1He Sec;llon 8.5,000 et aeq~ por1 Beach. C11if t2tt0 r ' SaOIS the Fountain Vt//Wy Z"'~'V Rldlard L ~· Good cond. dependable. Ordinance. The Zoning ~000 MacAnllur , AM/FM Cass $2000 811111 "' llnJIC[ Ordlnanc:e, Zoning Mapa Suite 700 Newc>ot'f , 722-8776 r~ nu and exhibit•.,.. on flle In lfle Calif 92flS> THEOOORf ROBINS FORD Jf,r, tiAWfH>P' ,. l -1 il {(J~t A Mt\A t•lJ (JUIO FORD '82 Eaeort. whtlb, station wagon. 431( mil••· loaded. 52400 obo Also '81 VW Rabbit P/U AIC, Stereo SOK ""'"· engine NOTICa Of Planning Depal1ment and This buslmtH 11 ounllC NOTICE !'UM.JC .. AlllNO art available for public ducted by 1 generll overhalled, $2,400 obo --------- 760-5489 ,. .. 'IO PllTt 22 400 mt 1ir xlnt cond Must be seen 494-7735 - _...;r...;..;;uu...;....;_.;.._ ___ ·--,,.... Cm""'........ lnepec110r1 and e.tUimlnatlon nerslllp ,...r...,._ '.._ ..,.,...... ThON dellnnQ to 199tlfy in Ricnaro ~ FICTITIOUS BUSINDS Of THE favor or In oppOlitlon to 11111 Thi$ statement ... NA• STATE•NT Cm Of ptopoNI w+ll be giver\ an with the County Ctttt1 Of Tht-lollow1ng pe..sons are 'OUN'TAJN YALLIY ~unlry to Oo 10 tt ange County on October Oo.119 t>usoness as STYLYN NOTICE IS HEREBY further lnform1tlon II 1986 AGENCY 17 IS I Newf!ope GllJEH thl! on Tueed•y. dftlfed. you may conlect the 'II FHI Olll Wllll Street Suite 204 F'ounta1r> October 21• 19M 11 1 OO Planning O.partment a1 Publ•Shed Orange XLNT! Lots of power Valley CA 92708 P M. tn lh• Council ~25 D111y Potot Octot>et 11, t5 h d San<lra Robin Durhtttm Chamber, 102.00 Slater CnY COUNCtl Of THl ~~1~60enpga~sNP6a;65to 1\i535 Got1salvea Street~Avenue, Fountain Valley, CITY OF FOUNTAI .. N0111!!mbefl,8 19841 ce..ro1os Cahlornoa 90701 Clkfonlla, the Clry Council y Al l I y I I 1 II 111.111 This busmen " con· Will hold. public heiring on McClendofl. CltJ e:.:. --------1~ .ltMISll I Sii OuCC~ by ar> 1no1v1duat l~l~E, EL Op M EN T Pu~ Orange Cou1 __ ...;....;;..;;;..;;;._.....;.....;.._.._ ll111ta•1 lllCllY Sl"nd•a Robin Dumeim Diiiy PllOI Oc:lobef 18,J 98E --This statement was hied AGREEMENT I PRECISE Sa08' FICTITIOUS .U... i40·lllO with the Cour>ty Clelk or Or-PLAN NO 374) PETITION ...._ BTAW f ·~County on OCIOber 17 SUBMITTED BY SAFECO DtD11c NOTICE The following peraon• r· FORD ESCORT ·93 2 door, l916 ' INSURANCE COMPANY r~ oo.ng bu"nett u · stick. like nu. stereo. FW114 FOR DEVEL OPM ENT SMOKETREE RIVERg;S $2450 obo Below blue Published Orange Coast AG A EE M E N T F 0 A FICTITIOUS 9UIMSS t N v E ST ORS , 4 O O book' 760-5489 Oa11v Pilot October 18. 25, 0 E V E L 0 P M E N T T~e4ffto1io!~ng·~: are MacAnhur Boulevard. e 1 8 1986 MITIGAT ION FEE IN .... ~ 700 N port Beech 'I.-lTI W'IO• November ' · 1 CONJUNCTION WITH doing bu11net1 H US Tel -' ,. " Sa08 25,000 SO FT ADDITION Comm t6541 Gothard. 92660 t B 03 James P Warmlr19ttn. V/6 auto. ale. cru11e ---------TO THEIR EXISTING Hunttngton each • 1 :)090 Pullman Cotta ..... 1JXYX703 PUBLIC NOTICE INSURANCE COMPANY 92647 Catil 92826 1 $1111 ---------FACILITY AT 17570 Keno111 Scot Aoama Edwaro G Watm'= FICTITIOUS BUSINESS BROOKHURST STREET 2062 1 Sandpiper Hunl-3090 Pullman, Cotta , NAME STATEMENT B. ZONE CHANGE NO ington Bch CA 92~6 Calif 92626 •• THEODORE ROBINS I FORD I Jllf>O HA~llO• lllVO CO\IA Ml \A '°'41 0010 ' 114FIHTllN GL 4 Dt auto 1/c am/Im I ~tereo 2aumo56 141H The lollowong pe1sons are 374 & DEVELOPMENT This 1>u11ne11 11 con· Rot>ert F'. Beauchafftp. d<>ong bu51ness as AGREEMENT • PElrTION Oucted t>y 8" inoivoOuat Sr •OOO Mac Arthur T ES L A A N D A S · SUBMITTED BY MANOR KeM.,ll S Aoams Bc.ulevard Suite 700 New· SOCIATES 318 N Newpott H E A L T H c A R E Tho• stal~ment WH !oleo poft Beach Caltl 92860 Blvd 4 71 Newport Beach. C 0 RP 0 RAT I 0 N T 0 wolh 1~ County C;:"k or ~~· Rtci'irO L Beauc:llamp Catol 92663 REZONE THE 3 4 ACRES an~t! ounty on ugu" •OOO MecArthtJr Boulev•d' Dan Tes1a 819 Canary SITUATED ALONG THE 1'l f, FJ11301 Su•te 700 -Newpon 8"ch Ct l.tl<f• Elson<'re Caltl SOUTH SIDE OF WARNER O C Catot 92660 9?'.\30 . AVENUE APPROXIMATELY P.,oto\hf'd •ange oast Tnos ousmen 11 con- T111s ou~or>e'i'i os con· 800 EAST OF NEWHOPE Da"• Polot Septf'tnl>4!r 27 Oucled b~ 1 gene.at ~ ductl'd by an 1r>01v10uat STREET FR 0 M M 1 Oct~tw'f ' 11 l8 t98:.o S netSl'i•P Dan l esta MAN u FA c T u RI NG t A.ctlaro Beluct\amp Tnos statemMt was hied DI ST R IC T T 0 C P Thos statement was flle<I ""''h thr County Clerk of Or· · C 0 M M E R C I A L . PUBUC NOTICE with tne County Clefk ol Or· •"9f County Or> Octobe< 8 ADMINISTRATIVE ANO .tnqe County on October I t986 PAQFESSIONAL OFFICE FICTITIOUS BUllNHS l'll!6 F322174 DISTRICT IN ORDER TO HAW STATE•NT Dutltsn~O Orar>gf! Coa!ll DEVELOP THE PROPERTY lnr loflowong petSons l•e D111ty Pilot October t8 25 WITH TWO 4-STORY 001110 ous1ne11 as November t 8 1986 B U IL DINGS . 0 NE PageWor~s 2372~ C1m1no $11--065 ACCOMMODATING 160 C4il)lSl1ano l <lguM No0ue1. nnm Put>hshed Orange Coest Da••y P1101 Ociobet 18 25 November 1. 8 1986 SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 6'2-5671. BMW9.15 % 1 APR FINANCING On App1oved Credit EVERY MOon & COLOR CALLIODAY ',1JIJTHI •J\i~JTY 'H,'11 Hf ,\1 H H 1:! 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA ~CAO '78 Eldorado Btar· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ rllz. mnrl 68K mt. 1mmac, Sa-075 81IM11111.. 6106 Cotta Mt11 61.24 ~,;,;,;;;..;.--.;;;......--.,;. Yar4 Silt Sit 1-1 This Saturday Only 9-4 30 Furr> clothes bikes & Bike. clothes furniture. LOTS MORE 206 Opal T\t n1c·nacs books, etc Reasonable' 2 127 81lM1 Raleigh Ave Peai11al1 6107 Foaat1ia YARD SALE v 11 6134 60 Monthl30% Down 1 'Limited Time Only" I Some Restrrctlons Apply ... t540Jamboree. NB 640-6444 Oct 22nd & 23rd Wed & --1-''-----~ Thurs 8om-Apm In alley Sal/Sun 9-4 Furniture. T\I 1105 W Balboa Bl Balboa and much more •m.i• t 7652 Santa Elena U••• CtrtH 4el Mir 6122 nr Maonoha & 'Talbert Hi IP J' '' '" T • 'J f1f 1\ I · (ll·l ) 842-2000 VOLVO 172 114S S 1500 OIO 541-5213 VW 73 Squareback II blue top co,,d Rebll eng ,,l'w mt dm Im stereo cas~ s1q95 644 2510 3 FAMIL v GAAAGE SALE A1w1ifa a .,.._Mloue • No Add1toon1I 0ed~1 t627 Bay Clolf Circle Hut. lelC~ 6140 11l1ctlon of new & ~rkuos Corona de! Mar Sat Oct Giant "20 Family Garage c•retutty prepared • No Hmits S3&7S it Nwptr 11 Mtrs 1!42-0795 Eves 548-8823 CADILLAC ·75 Eldo-rado. gd cond , new rad1tor. tran & other new parts St 500 ObO 499-4017 CADILLAC 76 Seville mint co•1d, new Stiver pdtnt new fires fully IO.lded S3995 963·2 t63 CADILLAC '76 Coupe De Vie Elegance' X Int cond X tras ma1n1 rec avl tllue S3 000 854-8277 CADILLAC 87 Coupe de Volle perfect cond low low miles pi p Best Oller 63 I· t692 Bob CAD SEVILLE 12' 18 ONLY 8AM-4PM Sal~' Follow signs btwn Pf"IR'.cl BMW'• In .eet IHlt "itlfw4 3 Golden Oak Ch8,,s Warner & Heil Beach & 8'0Ck. tullt/"*" /t:uw"* Loaded w/power equip $35/ea funky brass look Newland Sal 10am-3pm M doel meke a dtf• t'/llkf hlack on black with dbl bed sprongs $too 2 f9r9nCe wher9 you ., 11>atner a real beau1y beach crus1er 20 S35. Hant. H1rH1U 614 dtW BMW 11EQN4681 dbl btke basket S10 MOVING SALE Oct 18 & pW-rliai'illlfl ' ff $11 ,115 673-6848 21 t Goldenrod 25 bed, Iv dtn, turn trun-II JOlllSO• I SOI STAIN glass. 1urn11Ure, die bed. etec trpl, surl .. A j LllCOLI MHClllY some iunk. some good bds bike Much More, ~,MV~ &40_51•0 stull SAT only 10 4 166 t t Jtb Ctr HH. or call 'GU? .. W~ " • 460 Serra Ortve 846·33 t2 1114 1 CHEV '8'1 Caprice Classic ICorons Highlands) 6144 (11'l 1 1 -;1.11100 wagon 25K miles. TABLE sews tO 1n Rod Irvine , 20IW.1 ......... Afte ~~ loaded 11ew tires 3rd Arm saw pails wa~her, ESTAJE SALE --------_.,,,<........ :.i"'' $8900 631-2966 hand tools power 1ools 1 2351 SE'AltATE HHPUM $Wagef1 t t t t t t t t t t 10 spd btku Molorcyle By Appt! 55 • DEUVFRY OEPARTMENl 2 S 8 SA parts & acces Scaffold· 'S W 144 r1sloJ. ~P5 tea':~:~ R~6~~~40 L11111 lt1c~ 6141 ·McLAREN BM 141-0220 SATURDAY 8am-2pm ~, r ,,11q c; Stoll6 Twin mallress 4 poster Form' 429 Cypreu Drove r .'f c; Euc.hcl St T1r1 It Cl11slfitd bed boy s 10 -spd hutch 1 ullt>rlon <..A 1eat blower & misc 11ems Newport lt1c~ 6169 ; t4-b80 t>JOO Movmc soon to thf new Slnla Ana Auln ~II •••••••••• Sun 9. t2 419 Marguertte _ , 1) b9 I b701 •M OVING SALE* Ctttl NtH 6124 703 Lodo Pork Or NB SUN 8-J DCC Swap IEET Ac.r • from Deloneys " RP<.taurant Relrig Furn Mounted S1.11ll15h Ftsh rqu1p Everytl\mg goes• BMW 74 2002 •lr>t Cl'i•'d J '!'ti 1m Im c.b:> S".1200 01 t C'~I niter 8" 1. I 14/ ATSUN 82 280ZX Turbo Every Sunday Orano• Coast COilege Fa11v1ew & Adams. Cost1 Mesa Ad mission & Parl\lng FREE Spaces S 10 432-5880 .. 2 lully 1.2.af.l!'~t --ulllO 1 G l~ath onl e41l Clfllt bltl 711 li4t S8900 Obo 854 30 19 Park Dr., Sit l -12 MOHi •u •• , .. , LEATHER bar cn;ms rugs 5spd al e Xlnt cond' GA8~GE SALE Br1nd turn nt>w Ra1sm clothes $4500 obn 646 9783 "'9few h\llng 1 oom furniture soltd oak plank 11oor1ng Spoubella wedding 1.,,.nmwr 10015 household MBZ 70 280SL gown, az 14 Odds & more' Set Sam 2300 Reblt e,,g new uphol •e ends Come make offers nno SI lfrvoM Avel ct>ntly repainted red 223 Wellesley 557-0357 $16 t,00 OBO 26t 0404 SAT /SUN 10·4 LIDO ISLE MOVING SA~E MBZ 82 JOOSO Turbo HALOWEEN COSTUMES Wa•her dUryer Reblrkige/ p11"1t1111• an· l h1ac1IP • lrppzer ntveq11 I I I II II 5ql( makeup o acceu D1natte t.itcri.-n ttems clothes p.1 u11111w ••J 1 11 • set. misc Sat 8-2 books c::tec:ouitor items mo$.';> 1100 PP 673 1181 253 BrentwoOd nr Sant• ·;' !6 v111 Lore MBZ 8., 380SE In m1 ltl(e I ltabel off Santi An• SAT /SUN 8-? new wnite P111om1no JUST REMOOELEDt Furn chromi> wheels1mold1ng & mttc at greal puces lets tf llPHTS! 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"*' ltf'l9I c:out11y Ot1 SIPt-.nMt lf;tl>C:tlCt tty· • ~91 Pfrt• ~0bu1~~1A :'E 1 AS . 23, 1911 ·-'U11!17 'SlOlll N#Jlll I TATl•WT . MESA MARINE SERVICE. the perto" wllll wnoffl ~1n !he ~y Clerk o1 Or· 11 ttN ,,,.,1rup Put1111~ 0.•119' Coa11 Pubi11he<I °'"'~ Cotll 1111 ICIUOwil'IQ Pfttorl• are 220 viet0111i. rosti. "'"'· c1111m1 m•y tMt tiled•• Gttll• al'lgt Count>-on OCtobtf I . ,»1'111 e .... sas .... by SOCIATES IOCltU. 2199 P\lblllhld Oo•nge Coa11 Of~Y.P•IOI Oc!Ol>ll 11 11 Ottly Pilot OclllOI• )1 11. d0111gDUt~N! C•M 92021 'f Ser~IC• EtctOWll Comptfly !He . Publt""8cl ()f'Mlgtl Coat This liallll\tn1 w11 l!ltc:I Whl!t F\tld. Sulit 2SS. 0111~ p,101 OGldDet •, 11. 18, 25.. Novtmbtr 1 1106 ' ' :i'!> Novfll'lltiot l, 19d M!T~ SRJOtO, llOOS· 'Guy I.. T., 8o.11h, 3071 lnc . 14204 B•tell &tYa.. '»21IO 0111~ ·Pl!ot $ept9mb4tt 27.lwllh lhe CounlyC!e•kOI Or· lrvind.Ctlll 92714 :i'!t 19116 • '. , .• Sa.0&2 5a·O.f.3 G SkY91•k C't_cle. lr\'l"f. 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Riley SO-Apa•ttn10t• FICTITIOUl .Ul lNlll FICTITIOUl •Ul lHt:ll lrYioe,Cal•I 9271.f. f"•t DllllMll It COii• bttofa Ir.. COtta>mmlliOfl flCTITtOUI •USINlll .25 1916 ~ v 2699 While Road.f.Su11a NAliltlE I TATt:•MT r:i"::o!!.~1:.,-::! .,. NAME I T•TfMENT Tl"I ou•111au 11 COii· OUCla<I by I ~al p.at'I• .dt1• specolied •boYa 1---------- NAMI: I TATl•NT Sa.022 255 1'""'' C1hl 927.J'..f. Tna tOllowlrtg l*sont 1•a -~"" ll'le I011ow111g l)afsont ara dvelf!d by a corPor1tlOfl f'llfinio 0.141<1 Ot;t()bel 1. 1NI flla.IC NQflC( tt>e fOllOWV!Q IMfSOl'll .,. , • Tlllfl b ... 1•n••• ii tOf'!• <IO•llg OUl!ntlS II 0·~~L~~~~ OE:SION. GOlf'\g bu5"'61 •• Df-e .. 1a,.. v ft Sain ' a.ti)' J r., Busn I I IC VU I OMO, HWA OO•~bu$!'11Sl lt ,....,'IC NOT IC[ Oucted by a ganeia1 part· ORANGE COAST AUTO US S P OR TS AC·jMilrk&ll!IQ lnla llllt~ttll Wll llled MVUNQ IONO, ln™"'9d fK:TITIOUIMl ... 11 I.I HE O"ESS CODE ruu.. 1*lh1p LE OSIHG 252• Hooboo • l3 3 1tl' St., Nawpol! CESSOR!ES. 21'2 Sou1ri 1 '"' oO•O•-• wo> ,, . ...,. T I ., J s RI 6oa<:1'0. ca,, 9Utl3 ....... ..... .. 11n '"-C°'-illly Clerk ol Or· ,.,,. tlM ,.,,.. ITATIMINT I b )8 J 'S FASH I 0 NS FIC TITIOUI .UllNll& Tll 1 ·~ I Blvd COt!lt Mell Call! Jalle Ellllbetn• K••llf, Giand Avll Suite C Santa w+th trie COUl'llV Cl.,k of Qr. anga CCJU11IV Ofl OC!Ollfll I Pubhtinecl ()lan(141 COllJI TIW IOllOW!ng ptfMllll 111 !C~ARBARA'S FASHIONS, NAM£ STATlllMNT ii lllle1T141fl! '"'' 11~ i 92f!26 8 0 O -•· -C M AnJ C1ht 9270~ arigt C0un1y Ofl OctOb!f" 7, 19li6 ' 01111)' P+IOI OCIObe< 1IL 11116 dOI"" ~Hat. ·11593 s B•OCll<llurlt ~ou,.. The roito no l>eflOl'll I. r\•ulh 1he Cou11Lv Cl11k or O•· °''•Coal ! AMC 1'"9· ~.i11 9;m .... ·• 0111 911. us Sports Ad~IU•tS. 1966 ,1221'1 S.014 r'H'E PROFESSIONAL lton \/alley, Cfi•I 92701 'domg to.i11.=1s 11 ' ·~ C0unly Oil Seolemba• CaJ1f0•1111 252-• H1rbOt Tn,,.. butl,.ttl is COl'I· loc Clll•IOHlll 2l22 Souih fl22111 Published Oflf\Q'll Co•tl t"4AGE, INC , 190 NawPOrl W1t~M'I F ' Ba•b•fl J s r AT MEDIC.Al A'O· 2 lll66 Bt~d Co111 Mt!l.lll. C1J1! d<KI~ b~ An ,.oiv11;1 ... .i Orilld Ave s ... 1e c S111•• Pubh~lll!d Q11nge Coa11 0.Hy PllOt Oc!Oblt 11, 25, M LIC NOTIC[ I Cll>ltt! on..... Su•I• ''°· S..m,.,.,11eld 1693 1 Agate VlSORv SERVICES 10. 1 7 f»Oln 112626 Jii•le E Ketlef A"ll Cit!~ 92705 Dail~ P1Lql 0CI008• 11 , II. November \. I . 1916 1----------Newpot'I Beach, Call! 92680 C"clf' Hu"hllglO" Bellell E" R1ve1 Ct ,oun\am Viii-Pubpl•Sl'le<I O.illg9 Coast Ttlrt bus•riass IS -COii-Tnis 51a1ement w•• hlld Tnis ll"'S•ntst 15 eO"· 2!i. Novembef 1, 1.916 Sa-066 NOTICE 0' .\On anna 0.0~l e If'!· C1M 926<19 ~, Cill•' 92108 °,, .. ~ .•• ".010tlol>er • 11 11 <IUCltdl)~ •COtPOlllllOI\ l<tl!lltrleCl'lulllTClelll°"'°'· dUCteal'ly llCOtpotlll+Oll 51.0~ ' OISSOlUTK>N OF leOll)Ol'lled. C11moin111. 71 '' • 0 ·.-.-1.,_ W•••-· Go 00 Bobette Mor11"0 Sec· ~ · IMITID I •$ ~'""'' 11 cof'!· C11101 Van<1..,1a, 1 •IT Elk s ,.o2, ... ,:W'.... "''· "" an!;1" co..,nty on Seou1mba1 f'UBLIC'NQTIC£ L l111d11 ISie. ~I 8tlcil, Ou<:;led lo!' t....'b.,id a"d w•lt R1ver Ct . Fou,.1a1h \/alley, ...,IM'l-oe< 23 19.!16 reta•y • • rtel.IC NOTICE 1 ,AllTNl.ftlH• C11l1I 92660 ·, W ' S ' '' I T•·o ,,,,_ o o ,_.. ln1s 1111ament .. 11 h!e<l m umm111 1e C•hl <177011 l '" ..,,..,n wa5 ,..., 1 f'2'0t51 flCflTK>Ul •UatHESS P..,t;ohc f'!OllU '' htl•etly Tll!I buso,.e11 1• cOf'!· lh1s stalemen1 was hied Tn,5 ll..,&m11ss 15 con· PUBLIC NOTICE wll h 1neCoun1y Cl111k of 01· Pul)1i51>ed Or ange Coa$I wolll !he Count~ Cle•~ ol Of· FICTITIOUS 8UltMllS NAM! STATIEMlNT give" tnat gen111a1 p•r1ner1 <lut!ed by 1 CCJtPOflllon w<'I! tne Co"'"'Y C1er~ ot Or-lo..,th!d bv an 1n<11v1a ... s1 Ian~ C.OU,.ly on ~1t1mtMt• 011,11 r,101 0t1ooe• 11, 18, aoge CO<!nly Q" Septe"•t1e• NAMI I TATIMIHT Tl\f! lotlOWlf'!O parlOol 1,e' HENRV F SANTANGELO I Adr'4!flne Oo)llfl. Pr~t ~"II"' Cou"IY o" Sei>l&n•ba• I Cdiol Ya.11<1..,fl 'ICTITIOUI •USINEIS 21, 1gl8 25 Novembel 1 l9&fi 14 !986 Tiie lollOw•"Q PMSOfll art <lomg buMntlt •s I 1na GfFIARD l GAR· This 1111emer.t wet tiled fS2011• wolh 111t" CQUn!y Clerk ol Q1. Tiie IQllOw•ng ~5 ;11111 Pub11ifllll'd Orange Coa11 p..,Dl•sned 0<dllQf! COa$1 N(W CREA TtONS BV A llON, 500 ~· Ctlllll aull'!Oflt•tion end tOtliitlll ol I 11191 CCJtillty on OclOblt I , Ii' 1986 lh!i ilale<Tlenl was Ille<! NAME STATEMENT fUl117 Sa·0.-1 F:t20l40 dOt"O bus1rie1s 115 THEO PAClflC CORPOR· 1RI0 AN w 1 1 n I h t lw1tl'! tile Cou111y Clttk ol Or· PuDl•sned Or•11~ Coast 1,nge cou,.ty on Sai>ttmbtf d<tll\g b"'S•'11SS as Oii<ly Pjlo1 Occooer • 11 11 ---,---1-C-N()_T_IC-£--·IO.,ly Polo! Otlobe•' 1 t 18 fRANC01S INC . 11 11 °'"'' So.lite _920. NtwPO<t 1~ limited p11,,...,.,, Ol'l lr\1 1 1988 0.:111v P1lo1 ~temo.tr 21 ,. 1986 CC FACTORS. 2'15 F1t·l25 19e& --"'=-"-'"'-""'-"''--·l25 1986 COiey R1vt11 Clfcle •10 S-Ch.callt.ll2MO 10Jll day of Stpltmbt<. fll2214 OC!Ollet ~ 1 I 11 19111 f S20152 tfll!I Suit" A· I Cos!a "41151, Sa·035 FICTITIOUS IU ... U Si·O 19 f ou,.1.:11n V1lley Cahl 92701 l(onopilOt E"latptllal 11986 llllsotved APACHE Published 0.lf'!QI Coat! Sa·001 P..,bi1slled Orlnl>I! C0•$1 Cl\hl 9,626 t • NAMISTATI!MftfT 1---,------,---·I New C1nh0fll By Fll<l· lri<; 500 Newport Ctn!.; GR.\PH1C ARTS LTD , •IDl >ly P1!01 0c10n.t 11, 25, ----------0•11~ Pilot Oclober. 11, 18, Co11tmental C•e<l•I CO•· I Pl81JC NOTICE Tne fotlow111g pefiN>lll ,,. PUBLIC NOflCE CO•S Int C11J11oin11. 17 11 Drove Sune 11920, NewP0<1 C11!1foinla L1m1l'!d Pa1111e1· 1N0Yembe• I, e. 1911 PlB.IC NOf lCE 25" 1986 POt ahOn Ca11to1n1 a, 2•S Fi•· ----------1 Cole~ Rivet Cirtll • 10, Be&eh, CaUI 92660 lhlp, wi1h 111 Pflf'!Ctp1i place S•·Oll ''CT'T'ou •• u.'.... S1·0 l6 ({'111Su1~t1.\·1 Ctila Mes1.1 'ICTITIOUl •UltNEll flo~no~~s~r;rss::~ COM· f 1CTITIOUl lUllNIEl8 Fou11lamValley,Calit 92708 Tnit b..,11,,.11 Is COii· ol b..,11nest 11! G•laway 1----------a.lit !12 26 NAMt: t TATtMINT MUNIC A T 10NS M, •el NAME , STATEMENT Th•S llu11ne11 le t on. dueled Dy a COIPQrlllOn I Bu1ldlllg ,,0 s ... +1e 1•0. 120 1 NAME STATEMENT PlJBl!CIHQTICE Ttus Dv,>nt!s 1s ton-Thi loltOW1111lQ petto,.1 111e Flow<!< Cost• MIN. Calif ft!@ lollow1og pe1iN>lls •111 <1uc111d lly a cll•OQrauon lhtodtie O Konopltol, Newport Ce,.!er °''"" Clty ~---------- flle 1o11ow11ig pet SOiis <111e ducted by a CO•POllllOI' doing bUt<'11SS u 97627 dtmg t>us-nets as Men1ly N<>lol. Vic• Pres•· Pfelldanl . ol Newpo<I BeltGll Count~ of, Pt.el.IC NOTIC[ ~ aomg to.is.riess as ,ICTITIOU& 9UllNESI ~ICIOl•ll Weslon fled I SAND CASTLE GIFTS. SR M•rlt Okoonin ,63 TOWN CENlER PLAZA. den! T~ ltllllmef'\I was filed 1 01a11ge S!&le of Ca11tornia, j --,.,~,c~cOOU=~.~ ... ~-=-.-.~. -THE TAN STOP 16QS1 NAM£STATIMINT nos sla1emeri1 WU I EA '•·663993 =I Swill F C M Calil 1901East •tt1St1eet Sil,.111 lll111ta19me11I w•s hied w.lhtn9CCJtil\ty C!erkol0r· Ind tlfmm•tec:l lllt!lo 111•· N MllTATIMINT 9, 11..,rst 110, Fou"t"" tne toUow•ng l)e<iN>lll aie w•t11 tha County C~tlt ol O.· c..,,, Newport 8eact1, C•lll lowe< oSll au. A"a C•hl 9'70S w•th ltle Cou111y 9 1etk ol Or· 11 COUii! °" Dctobtlf 9 llO<IS IS parlnl!IS t~eon A ,,,.-, Ca.ht 92701 anoe Coun1y on September 'll,663 92627 Eq..,uy Pan,.ertl Tw o. aoge Coun!y Oil Oclol>ef 2, •""• 6 Y · r .. 10._ -•• • •-oby Tr.e IOllowlng petllO"I 11e "" doing b..,1.nas1 as t9 1986 I Tl'l•s bus1f'!lll It con-916 v ...... ..,, ,.., aoing bu R1tl'li1.rd R Pi111towic. 7121 GE NERAL TRANMISSION FU034I Le Cl11re 6 Prince !Al'lA ducted·by-e"tndlV~I Jql)O P0111ell Street Emel)· 1916 fS2llOT f'22291,9'""'° Ill&!!~ IJflOll~ne<I, R A sor;s1 ~s lo11Dr H"'nt1ng1onBe•tll. EXCHANGE 2013 H••bol P I O C JleCta,,e B Farn5worth) ae Mar~Ollooriall vtlle Clhl 9•808 , ... ,,_ ,.,..,, '-••O Well1 & Ha!kOwtth, 500 1 0•0SQ~llflfo•~ob,•0•.•~,h·~ll<l.00 ~:1~I NOA/PENNHll.LI LAOUNA C1111 926•8 Blvd c01111 Mesa. C•lll 0 "'b ~"nea S 1•l'i'Qfl 0•2•71 Sw•fl Court Nawpo11 Be11cn. Till! SlllflfT\elll l<tll tli.cl 0011 W Carlson, 2 S•"d ...... uY ....... N C Of Su 1 g .,,. ,.., ....,., .,,., Coos1ante L Palkovoc. 92627 aily 1101 epltmbflf . ,C911L92.603 w•lll l1'e-C~nly-(;letk of.()f. Hill Road Orind• Cahl Oa1I~ _!'_l_'!.>I ~IObtr ?.!:.....!!: :~~~~~~~on ~Ill!,! .Q!..lhf Lim!l~I PART NEA~tilP, 595 Thi 1811 1;011 Or Hu111rno1on ECOomy r,.1 o ... uef 1;;cr0ctoll'e1' • 11 11;!966 11111 Dusi11e1s 11 con· ange Couniy Oii Septambt< 9•56... 25:'Novemr>err.19se: 9i660 Pa1~nt••ne1eot.-lhall l'IOI tMt Cny Dnve. Suotr-201, Or· Beacri c11111 926•8 carilor,.la 2073 Hirbo• S.-009 lauel&d by 1n 111d1v1a ... a1 30 1986 Tht Blumbe•g 191• At1¥0· Sa.057 Publ•s~ O••noe COllll J •espons!ble 1o1 '"Y debts. I' 1nrad Cellll 92661 C Hus o ... s•nes1 •S ctn· Blvd Costa Mesa Cal•f I ltCl11fe8 Pfmte ,221301 e able lrutl , Dlf'l•t l O••'Y p,101 Otltbet 11 25 llab•l1toti1 oi obllQ.lllonl in· "°'' 19u111 Oii)()" ctucteo by 11 ... sba"d arnl wife 92627 POOLIC NOflC{ Tn11 11a1eme111 ••s tll1d Nei! c Peil/SO,., 17731 Btumbeig 7ru1111a. •11 flUBllC NOTICE NoYembef 1 e !916 ' · 1 curred by OI'" ma 1111mt of '1'°"· : i;::i•w~'' 2°':· C011st111te L P1lkovie Tlli& b"'S•t1•u 11 con· w•lll 1111! Cou,.!y C1ei~ ol Of. """" Blvd Su•I• lOt. Dalewood Drive 011f'!dl . S .()6:J the l•mtoe<l P1rtne•Sll<O •lld illoOll U! 1"0 O · •II T111s "11ement w1s hie<! duel~ O'f , tOtporlhOll FICTITIOUS .UStNftS an911 Cou11ty Oil Septembet Tullin Cilll 92680 C1111 9•563 flCTITIOUI ....,...... a • illlling oi accrw11g 11t .. tt>e f •20. 100 MatlOf'!IOld Road, .. rth rne County Cler~ ot 0•· Oaie r Anner. Pi•llOl!llt NAME STATEMENT 11 1916 RH:ha<O G Wollaclo. 3•6'1 N,... ITATI!mMT (Ille o! d1ssolutton. Radnor. Ptt1rityl>i1ni1 1'°87 .,.QI! Countv ()fl Seo1embe1 fri.s S!atemertl Wl!I! '•!edj Tiie 10110 .. 1119 ~fSOns illtl flt950I o:.1~b~~og::e '~~8'. Clay Slfetl Sal) r1ancl5GO ltoa IOllOwlllQ Ptlf'°"6 .. e Pl.llt.IC HOflCE [);i!l!(J llt Newporl Beteh, l~un• P .. lntfl. I C1ll- 1r t!186 .. n~inect1..,n1yCll!r1<oro1. <1oingbu1mes11s P"'bhirittd 01ange Coas1 25 Novembei 1, 1986 C•lt! 94111 • doongtMJIJf'!tuu! Cal1l01111a 11111 1t111 d8"-el I01ni1 Qa!'!M•1 pirlnet'lhlp, f"10111 ang.eCo..,n!~o,.Seolember l HANG If UP TOO 172010a1lyP11o!October4 11 11 S.·056~ fne C1oom 1980 Revo-THE HU Nr l"OT ON, FICTITIOUl •UltMlll . Oclobar 1916 595 Tne City Of1v1, Su!le l'unl•tlle<t Orange Coas1 26 1''186 ~ , San111 An1 Ave Co,1a125 1988 clblll T•utl. G1101ge E 18851 Flo11d• S1tet. H..,111. NAMllTAT£MIENT ' R0111ld l You119, LAW l'01.011noe.Ca1ll 92661 ~Da11, P1101 Septemt>t• 27 . Fl21121 Mt!la Cah! 928'7 Sa·028 C1oom Jr l•..,11111. P 0 1nglon Be1te", C•!tl 926'1 The !ollow•ng persons Ire OFflCEI oF JfFFf'if:V M. Tll1s b"'''"e'' +1 con. Or;1ob<J• 4 , 1 11 1986 Pybl1,hed 0<10(111 Coasi I Sally Ma•1e Jacqye$ 1571 PUBLIC NOTICE eo~ S009 !11tl!ne \/1l!age N\/ <;y,,11n9IOt1 8tat/1 COft. dolf'!O bYStnass •s I HOWAfllO A ,,OMIJonel (lut\ed ny • Qtntl•I Pill· S•·9!18 Oa•ly p,101 Oclober • 11 11 R1ve•S•de Pl COll• Mesil PUBLIC NOTIC[ 894SO ¥1i!UCef>I Hot.Olla! CotPG<· CALIFORNIA BUILDERS Cotpot•l'°'1 :a COftl'Ol'•I• f'!tlllllP PUBLIC NOTICE f!CT1T!OUS •Ut lNfSS NAME STATEMENT • tne' to11ow.ng persona ara :Jom; D"'$"less 11 UNI TEO ST A TES Hf.ALT H CAI'!( RECRUIT ERS 666 0•kllf St Suite •OS Co'1a Mesa Caht 92626 Wl!Sley T M00<e Jr 63~ Wes1 Bake< [). 703 Cos1a Mesa Cahl 92626 Tn1s b"'11net1 11 ton- duc111d b'f' I" 1n01v1d..,at Wesley t MOOlt Jr T1111 s1a111ment wa5 Med w1lh !~e Covn1y Clerk of Or· •nQ"-County on Septemtlfl• 1!1 1966 "''"" Punl1sned Ofa,.1111 Coast 0-'•ly P,101 Seo!emtoer 71 Oc!Ollf!• 4 I 1 !8 1986 S•·OO~ PUBLIC NO TICE FIC TITIOUS 9USJ NE 8S , NAME STATEMENT The lottow1"g petlOl\5 are doing Dus,,.ess It HUSTINGS •RTWOROS 10901 fl Cid .\ve S:oun111n Valley C•ltt 92708 Stt¥en Miehffl l'+ust•"'IJ 10726 E! T•t1 ... 1on, Fou111a1n \/•1111~ Cam 92701 Tt11s busonas1 11 con· duc:1e<1 by .in 111d1wdu1I Sreve HuSl•ng T1111 s1a1ement was hie<! w1t11 Irle CC!Unty Cll!l'k of O•· ange County on Seplembei 19 1986 '"""' 25 19B6 CaM 928,7 'ICTITH)US 8UllHfll Ttie lawon 1913 Rall0Cable ,,,0,., CtllfOfll la 1lll t HA~OWARE SERVIC E. lttai-. Sulla' 125 Nawperl t W1!h•m E Gillwlll. Ill Sa·03J[ Tn1s bus•ness 11 con· FICTITtoUS e USINESS NAME STATfMt:NT t< ... $1 Ma•Y•n t L•w•" Flouda SlfMI. l'+lll"lllnQIOll 1161S Boy<I St .San111Aria •ac" CAt2llO• IPaflnl!f <l\JCll!<l lly •n mdiv•duaJ NAME STATEMENT lnt IO'lo'""'9 Pl!liN>ll• art lr..,stee 2000 Po...ell Stree1 Baath Clhl 9,8•1 Cahl 92705 Pub~"1t!O 0..Jnga Coalt lhlt llatwntfll was hltd ------.,.-,----S.11lly Mai.e Jacques Tne totto...,,ng persons a•e doing o"'''""' as Emeiy_yille. Calif 94601 Thi• o"t.•nt•• 1• ·CO<'I· 011v1<1 0 1ono1 208 '°' IO•~~ Polo• Octot>e< II 19a1 w!.lh Ille CO\l"ty Cll!•k ot Of· PUBLIC NOTICE Th•J sta1emen1 was Me<tidoon.g Dus.rness as A GOlD KE V PRO-t11e K1101an 1982 Ravo. d ... cle<I b~ 1 cOll)Qflllon Fernlflaf Ave . Corona dal Sa<>l3 aoge CC!U"'Y Oii Oc:IObei I. ''CT'Tlou •• u.'H'ss ,.,l111he Covn1y Clef~ ol o1• BROWNWOOD AS OUCTIONS 463 Ftowe• caDle Trust Jay M K•plan l•mJ Paulsen, Vk:el>tesi-Ma•. Caht 92625 1986 o g•Co" o Sooo-" Cts1aM11sa.Cal•! 92627 Trustee 117 Ave11i011 fll11 business II COf'!· ,3221• NAME STATEMENT n u Y n '"" r lSOC!ATES. 1720 E Garr., 0 dent PUBLIC NOTIC[ 17 1!116 1AYe ~203 Santa Ana Caiir M1u k ~Oof1111 463 1Mua!toros T1bu•o11 C•m Tlll5 51,uimenl ,.11 filed dutt~by anmd•~•du•I P"'llh5heO Or•nge Coal! 1'1e tollowmg pe•5ons are ,no11)19270S Flowe1 Cos111 Mes• Cah! I !1•920 th tne C 1 Clefk r 0 Oav1<1 Orono1 0 .. 1,. Polt! OC!otle~ 11. 25. ao•,"s,Dus0",'~',",'o •ME ••T ""'ll".sri .. a 018,.0e coi•t) 2111 c..it ... ry l td Int 9:.06'7 Teny E sne1<1on •51 ;~oecou~n:,,Sepi!n~ Tn1s 11atemM11 wu Iii.cl A:l~~.:i~i;,, Novembl!f 1 1.1916 , • .. 0,111" Pilot Sep1emtoer 17 Tn1s Dusoness •I ton-1 Nlo,,1c•est Place 0111v>ll11 JO '''' wun tne County Clerio o1 Or · S..tl72 ,"' GooO·•o So """'· • • Ci1hl0<n1•CofP01ation 1120 c ,_ g Ul£0f'FICTITIOUI ..,. ~ Oc!ofle• 4 11 16 1986 dut1..i by an •'1d1v•d"a1 Calo! !1<1526 Fl2lll :3' il"Qe 0U"IY on .... tOl>e• •ngion Beatll Cl!i! 9,6•8 S• 999 E GIHY Ave "203 Sanla Mdl~ Qkoo,,an j Robert J De Monie 20•5 P ... n. ,._ 1!186 BUSINESS NAM£ ,.,, "·oo W••d• 1001 -""a Caul 92705 ulll•s" ..,,a,.oe ...... as1 ,_7, Too '''''"'"' 00,00, 0 ~ ...., I h•S $lillE'mf!llt ••~ loled Oa~1arid Avertue P•tdmont O , p '"0 -, ,.. o l '' ·-• f lO••da St H"n''"'''" Mure<lil 111ves1me11t Sal· c c -•o I air '"' ...... o · p 00 .. _.. .... ,.._ 11ave1bandoilf!<l ltieuw ot • PtJ8LIC ~TIC[ C w1111 rne ou11ty le<k"' ,. c .. 111 946 I, '' No-m-• 1 1016 " is,..., ""'"Oii ....,as• S.-atl'! C11ht 92648 mJ •ICll5 l"C lhl Corp 5 13 c ·--•• -D ' '·-· ,_, -· ,, '' Ille F1t!l l10VS Butl,.•IS O 0 ange ounly Oll,,.,.,ltmbei TneDan1eyFarn•ly l 1..,s" Si1·0•4 ll•J '"' ..... o ........ PUBLIC NOTIC£ Ill•§ !Jus•ness •I con ' ullooll '1111! Los "1105 30 19.!lll W.ilte• F Dlnle~ Jf Novemt>er 1 II 1916 Name DEl "4A CAR E flCTITIOUllUIJNl:SI outt,.d!H ;mind•v•dual FICTITIOUl 9USIHESS 1C~1ot 9•077 ,l2ll00 Trvstee ISSOVetll•il"Ave S•-OTQ C[NlERS INC HUNT· NAM£ STATEMENT J~c•O w ... oe 1 ~A1M1~STATEMENT I 11"~ 0"'~'111155 ''toll-Nell C i:>ta•son. 177Jll No 311 lo~.\ngel.es Calo! PUB LIC NOTICE INPTON BE ACH CON-H1e r011ow1ng pe•sonsare ''"~ ~l.ii,.me•H was hied f' O Ow•nQ µ~rsons cue 1111cl1•1! Dr iO"'I Vllf11u•oe 0 0 8, 0 S 0 •Ol 1 0 PUBLIC NOTIC[ \/AlESCENT HOSPtTAl ,, ... ng •·••••• '' do "0 b ~" ss 111 ~ G O P O 1 ~' e y "'' e · "'1 m 90025 FOCTOTOOUS OUI ONESS 8 "--'""!! t"" t:'"'"'v C1 .. r• o1 O• I ' "'' " · 'Loll •utiei 1~' ent C1111t 92660 rne Wells 19114 ~amily !8 11 FI0<1da Sl•MI H..,nl· TH£ CENTURY GUESI ang .. c 0.,.,1,nro<;,.p1,.mber ISL•NO TANNING INC I This S1M,.ll'ent ... as Med Pulll•lheel O•ange Coal! Tiu\1 J Thoma' Wells NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS •OQ1on Beiten.Calrt'926•1 HOME 1•337 11041 Ava 2f; 1986 307 B Mari"e A1111 Balboa w•tn1ri .. coun1~Cle•~olO•· Oaii,. PolOt Oclol>e• It ,8 f•.,stee irSouth Al!aM"a Tri.!lollow1n.goe<S-0<1sare NAMEITATEMINT T~e r..:::111oou, But•ness Sinta a.lla Calil 92705 FJ2112tl ls!ana Ca11! 9'667 [d"'.J .. Count~ on Seo1emtM11 25 N ~ 1 1916 \lo•no l>uStnt!IS as Name reh!ff~ 10 al>Ove w1s fiena 8 Deocampo Pulll<Sh,.(I 0•d"lll! Coasl Rona111 J Ga•11e. 6•32 24 1966 ovem r I Su Lo19una Caht 9,677 ACE ELECTRIC COM· Ille IQ110lll•rtg Pfl<sons a1e hle<J in Oranoe COU'flly on 1433, HOit A\111;' Str11a A"I D.11.,P.1r,10•1,.11('1 4 1! 18 Ru!QPIS c .. H"'"''"gton FJJOIM Sa·05S• .. Douglas M l(et!y 7000 P.\NV 409W B•yS! C101 doingDusmtSSIS Septembll1 :JO 1911 FILE Caht 92705 <'!> io;,86 I B""'C" C11i.1 926•7 I P1.o1i11s'1ed O•ange Coes11----------.. ,,.·,ell S1tee1 Emeivv•lle Cos1,1M .. $it C•hl 926'1 1'.l(S.\ VERDE \/lllAS l! NOr177167 Hoocwato 0 --·-m-. S. 0,, Jdmf!~ l Ga•ne• JO' D·''' ""'' Oooo•-o 4 11 18 C~l1! 94606 Coo""''" C•-o• ·-W .f.000 MdtAlllllJf BouleYar(I ,.,__ C C ~ -" -PUBLIC NOTIC[ 000 "r -"'" " '"" S TOO B ....,1m1 OIPO<atlOfl alt· 1433' Holl A·-''"'' o•o. M!t'"'" AV!' Ba.Inoa Island '' "'" 101111 Lie-N1el51'n ;i •• , So C •O• c •••• M••• U•!I' NewpOfl ea.<:h 8800 -s •• " P S ' I . C , 92660 lo•n•• 1 .,,.!-•re 1 Cal•! o2TO'. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie IOllOW•"IJ P9'SOr15 ar11 dO•"g ll"'$•nl!$5 IS WEST CO CIVIC CENTER 31656 A11way Ave Cosra Mesa Calof 926'6 WeMco R1111 Es111111 In· >ffl:;lme,,ls lf'!C Calo! Co•· pora1<on 3 185B .\1•11ta1 Ave Colla Mna C111! 92626 Th•s b"'11nes1 is ton· duc:le<! by a CO•POlllion Linda J MaHOlylCFO Tll•s statement was 111ee1 w•'" 1rie cou,.iy c1e1• of Or· •rige County on Seo111mt>e< 26 1916 C11t1! '1?667 Sa-025 .<'.lwPll ' l•eet meryvolle. C•"' 9.,611 ''" , FICTITIOUS 9USINEll C O I O 608 • " b o I B k 1100 Hun11ng1on Belell, Tllis '"'"''' ,, 00 ... In,. 11 ... ~·n111' •s con· ----------1 1t 1 Tho• 0 .. ,,.,,, ,, 000 .... o '" ea ... c .. amp. C ·o 926 8 • " NAME STATEMENT Ao , c ol .. s •ooo M A ,, al• • ductedlly , .. ,,, •• ,.,.,,, (lue1 .. 11 oy ,, 9Pne•<1I pa11 . PUBLIC NOTICE o en ~ i1Spa11An .... ,,., •y ,,,_0, .. , ... ,, r at ' "'' 1 • ·~ " Too OO"owoog ,., ... , O•O B N 6 S "~ " " • uv 8 0 • 1 TOO N ll!S b"'Mr'\eH w•s ton· "'O•o 8 ---·--11e1sll1p --~="'-'-'"-"-'"---1 ..,., uJ~rey o auu~to. Co'''''' Com•k ~1 ouJeva.1 . .-111. • ew· .. ,,. b " -.. _ I <101ng l)uSif!Eo!S as C ., 0 9,965 " -· •-o B •• , c '' 92660 uUC Y II eOtPO<lllOl'I Tltrs "''""""' w•! -R0<1 Gen,.tr FICTITIOUS BUSINESS "1 Tni> •O•O•mooO .•. ,, Oo•od ""' e-. 11 f• o o o o •-• I R!LEV rERICKSON NO 1 " 0 , J096 " • • d I a. -"'' S il-1 was 1-. '"'!llthl!COUl!t'"-·•oO "" Tn.s sra1eme"' was !+led NAME STATEMENT •"10• •us '" w•O""-c-.. .,, c-• ot '"'··' ,.,.c;,,.,, auc .. amp. "-··-"'-· -•..... .,... .,... 50 1!> B11cti Sir tel Newport w n I N 1 s '"' "" ..,, ..,. •000 M A Th Boule d Wiii! Ille ,,.,, ... 1y ..,_k "' ...... lf'IQll CCJtillty on Ottot>e1 1 WJI~ '"" Cou111, Cle•~ ol Qr. In" ro11ow•n9 pe1sons are Be~cn Cai.I 92660 as "'9 on o 111 ' •n~ Counl}' on Ottooer 10 I ilt r "'1 "11' '"9" Cout1ty .,,. Stt>Utmbef 1988 a"ge Counly on Septembl!f aoino llus.,1ess as James PastflCk Rile y F1a11c1sco rCahl 9• 115 ' 0 '11986 . ~"'·t~ ;~ Nt:!WPOfl Betel! 26 1916 fn2072 19 1916 COOEUS CLI NIC Al !9767 Mesa Oll •e Villa .,~·~n 11~", bf'•~. 1 ''215'0 a,1ik P..,blllhed 0..1"911 Co•" Putlll'J/le<I 0 ,11....., ,._,,0 FJ202l1 01 .\GNOST!C LA00RA· .. e< .. roo~ .--ac11 ..... o••ga, p .... ,,,._ o ..... C···· "'' ous.ness •• COii• D p "-' ,, •• -P~r~ Cal<! 92667 c 1 9,5~ _., "WY -d 1 0 b a•1't 1101 ..... 1ot>e< 1 o .. 1y P1101 Octoo11 ti 25 Pubh5f'll'd Orange Co1$t TORY 1•161 Newl)Ofl A•e 11u(ldell R•Chaid Erickson 11~' ~964 l Oaol~ P1!tl Oclober 18, 25 uc e i,/ 111 "'~Ill· 25 Novemoe• 1, 1988 NoYember I, 8. 1916 Da•I)' P•IO! S"p!emDI!• 27 . S1e,D r115r.n c a.111 !12660 6804 N Josnua lree l•f'!t. r111u• Hon 11111 NovemDe• 1 1 1988 corpon1t11 assoc11 1011 Sa-O•I S 080 Oclober 4 11 18 19::.001 M;,~~; S~ood~~: 3~:)~11:,.1 Pa1 ad•seva11"v .\18525"3 01~1~11no:r~l~~~~:~'m;;,~:~1 . , Sa-071 ol~~~~~~cn0e~:~t~:;:~•P 1-----------1 " H11~ n"'''"ess is ton. N 328 , '' c o, r• o o o o o o ~••tC NOTICE Pac•tlcCoas1Hwy Nf!l<tPO<t o ml'.•yvi 11 ..,, 1 PUBLIC NOTIC[ "'' s11eme11 w11s •e l--"'=-"-''-""'-"''---l-----------PIJBLIC NOTICE I Beacn C111tt 92663 d1J< let\ D~ a gen11111 par•· 9•608 w•!h lhe Counly Clerk of 01· · I Shaion coaeus Artnes ne''11'" Tiie Singer Pi escort ll"Of! Coun•t on Otlober e. ITATIEMENT O' S J Pet••t• Ro!ey T•usl Norman B Smgar I FIC TITIOUI 8UllME9S !986 A8ANOONM£NT Of' flCTITIOUSSUSINE SI M•rinacl•P ~26 3333 W !1111 sra1emen1 was r+le<I 1,..,5111" 2500 Sle1,.11, NAMEITATEMEHT fJZ2203 UIEOF,K:TJTIOUI 'ICTITIOUl•UllNlll NAM£ I T ATE MENT Ptc•l1t oa~l Hwy Newpo•t w1!'1 111" County Cla•~ of Or-Stieel Sa" rrant•!ICO Car•! 1 Tiie lo!low•n.g l)e<iN>lll are PuO••Slle<l O•a,.ge Ctast •UllNIEl l NAME NAME I TATEMENT Tritt tOllo'"'"9 pe.sons a•e I Be!>Cll Caht 92663 an,,. Cou111~ Of1 Oc:tol>ll• e. 9•, 0~ do•~ bus•nelt as 0 0 • ~ 8 '' 1 ne lorlowlf'lg perto"t Tne !o!IOwi"9 """•sons ire <I 1htl D s 11ess s tO" ' -' "y ..-.101 ..,..101>11• 1 ...... l't.lll.IC NOTIC£ Publ15llll'd 0..aflge Ctasl Oa•ly P11Q1 September 27 Oc!obe• 4 11 15 1916 S•·006 f Ja11 1s f>ullhs~d O'anoe Coast 0~1lv P•ID1 Oc1otoe1 4 11 111, ---------l2'> t9B6 0•"0 Dus•n('sS llS u I b I '. 1986 Jon" w Hellwig 27651 G LOEN HAMMER 2 188 Novt!ml>t!f I e 1966 na.e llDlf'ldOllt!d '"" use ot do•ng Dulll\9U ., PREFERRED .\UTO. duc!edllcy nus and andw•e fl21591 la•~•n Slreet No 17 Sllri1 Mao111 Slfeel •I<. Co1111 s1.07 1 the f oc li110 ... s 8u11nti• R A O . 20270 CypfeSS Sa11ra A"a· I Jon11 ooe ... s Pvbl•Sh11d O•a,.ge Coall Frintisco Cllht 9• l09 Mesa Cah! 92667 0 ----------Nim!! THE HUNT INGTON. NOR1PENNHllllORANGE Celli 92707 lllis stillemen! was hie<! Da•ly Pilot OctOl>t!I 11, II, On k A ful!or, l26 E 2nd M111 k 0 Tavlo1 '118 I' 1811$1 F!oroda SlrM1 Hu11t . CREST PARTNERSHIP. 59!> Cary Alan Lambein 1wo1n 1neco..,nryCler1t o!O•· 25 Nnv~mb"' 1 1986 Sl•eer Be"et•a Citot 9•510 Maple St•el •K. costa 1 ___ PUB~~L~l~C_NO=_Jl"C"E~-1ng1on Beacn.Ca111 !128•11 rrie Cit~ o.,.,. s..,111 201. 20270 CyPfllSS Sanla Ana ar>go Co..,111y Oil Sep1embef Sa Ot1 B ,,_ O>OO !Mesa Cahl 92667 Tne Fict1toout Bus111ets O.nng11 Calif 92668 ca.111 <l2707 124 1986 . Jronn ....,,n .\cacoa f lCllTIOUI •UatHEIS PUBLIC NOTICE FtC TITtout 9 UllNESS NAM£ ST A TEMf NT T ~ IOllOw•"Q petiN>llS iltll doong Dus•ness es BE ECHER ENG 192• W~11ace 0703 Costa MO$•. cai.r 92627 Del" G Beechef 192• Wallace 8203 Costa r.Aes•. Calif 92627 Tll11 11 ... 11nes$ 11 con· dut1ed by an 111d•Y1du11 Don eeecne, Th11 s1•1eme"1 .. as hied w•lh the CQ..,nty C111k ol 01 •nge Cou111v 0" Sep1ember 19 1966 f320).17 Putll•slled O•anoe Coast Oa1ry P•lot S11pT1!mb11• 27 <>;101>1!1 4 11 18 1916 S•·OOI '''°"' Oak'llllld Cal<! 946111 Tll1s b"'1•ne11 11 con· NoME SToTEME.,. Nam11•tl111rec:l!o •boYew•1 R1d1101/01•11oe C1111 Duane .\llln Pone• 70270 '-----------1 Id 1 d ll nd d &I "' O C C '-. , oo ·-• o c 11· Donald l S•IYrrm•n 70 uc e Y '" 1 '"' "' rne lollOllll"" .,_'°"1 art l1le<I m ral\Qe ounty on 01pl)fat1on a ""'11w11e Cyprl"SS Sanla Ana Calll "' ,5,.,,., range oas PUBLIC NOTICE Bales Bouieva•d Orinda Mar>. 0 laylO< ..... ,., Dus•nt~;' ;,v·AI l ewto 5eoleml>t!< 30 191' FILE CO<l)Olttlon. 9..,,1dmg No 2. 92707 0allyPilo10cTOl>t!•• II 11 11115 S1•1emen1 was hie<!""' N0F11';189 S ... 1111 •:?0 100 MlllSOlllOtO FICTITIOUS 9UllNESS tnos 011~one>• " oori.125 191ll Calif 9.f.563 ( o• ,. C O C• O O Eletllot Co !nt . B! Lewco C NAMEITATEMENT I I S•·023 f lCTITIOUS 9USINESI oa~1d J1yne1 16161'"'" "" C!U'lV fk O •· Magrn!tH:I •S6 N Nl!W"""'1 Oel'Tla O<POl lllOn , Call· Ro•d R!Klna< P1111111y1v.,.1. dur.111<1 ll1 II 11ene-"al Plf!· NAME STATEMENT B 0 S 11nge Coun!y on Ottobe1 10 """' I010<1. 1118 11 FIOl1d• Street. 190117 fne tollow111g persons are ne•$hip roadw(ly N<J 4 I an 1 996 BIYd N11wpQr! Beac:ll CA dO•ng Dus11111111 •s C•r~ lamtoein T11e lotlow•ng pe1sons ••e f1 arn:1sco Calll 9• 10!1 1 92663 Hunto11910" Beach, Call! Cfl!S! Part,.ers. a C•h· SHflTON CONST RUC · Thi; sraieml!lll was Meo PUBLIC NOTICE domgbvsonessas Stl!vtn K McGinn•1 205 1 f322'30 ltiwco El.cli•c Co 1,.c 926•8 lo•111a 11onl!fal par1ne•Sll1p, TION CO PO BO• 9775 wi!lllneCoun!!'Cle•k OIO.. FICTITIOUS I USIN£SS JP INOUSTRIES.20•32 C11•olCou•t D11nvtlle Call! Pvtll•Shed Orange Coast Cshl <::O•P •S6 N NewPO•j t1111 b"'stnasl was CO"· ~9S The C•ty 0•1Y11 Suite 16655 M! Eron FOUf11Bin a"ge Co..,nt' 0,. September NAME STATEMENT S anta Ana .\ve •26 S11111a 9•526 Da<ty P•IOI Oclobt1 16, 25, Bl Nl!wpo'1 Beacll, CA ducle<l by a corPCJt•llon 201 O••noe Cal!! 92668 ,, ,_, c ,, 92,28 A"a. Ctl!1l 9270• W•H•am H Mo" 1517 Novemtoa1 1 8. 1986 ''''' trios starement w111 l!led This ll"'''"a11 '' co"· .a.~, II• 1a 1ti86 Ille IOllOWI"'"' l>efSO<ll art • p 0 '' S• -· '' ··-c C•. -· -0 b • W<lham F srie1to1> 166'>~ Fl20171 0_,0 0..,s,,.,~; ,5 dd1e J fllt~n 2 • 01f111s Court San l et11d10. .....,.. E•rl " L.wt1 Pres., Call! wo '"" OUllty ' "'..,.. uctfl'!l ~ 1 gene< 01<1· "' Saf111 A,.1 A•e •26 San11 ca111 94~ so e l.fl9t! Coun1y .,,. S.Otemblf ne15ll•O Ml E"n ~ounra,,. Valle) Put>•·~t,efl Orange Coa51 1atSTERNORIV E Ell:· .\na Call! 9270• S j PUBLIC NOTIC£ GOIP 1 1 Modena AYI , 26 1966 Wo!h•m E G•rw111. Ill CaM <1~708 0d•li Polo1 5,.01embe• 21, CHANGE (biOUlORtVE EJI· ll!OOl•d OUll 305 "41 Newoorl Beacn CA 92663 Thi~ bus1,.1155 15 co" 0 ,,,0,., • 11 1, 0986 CHO"'GE CO . OOT> P•-~-. T/ltl b..,s,,.ess •I COf'!· P11oma1 Place Clay1011 Frar>ees M l eWIS 501 El Publtsh«I Orange Coast Parlf>l!J ~~ ... .... ........ ,,,,,, ,,.,-.. , ..... ,, c ,, ,,,,, FOCTIT~·s·"• ... •• '.. D•+l~Pllo! Ottobl!f ,, 18. 1111, ,,., __ , ••• ···-· ducrea by an !ll(lw•<l..,11 Sa-004 11;1 ..,,,. Ctsla Mesa Calif uv '"' ""v a' '""' -Modena Av1 . NIWPO•t "'"'"" _, W '' , S , E J P11lchel1 £roe Horodas. 21 Sand"s ' NA• ITATEMINT a.oo". c • 92"'"'" 2!>. OW!mbe< 1, 1916 w•lh lhe County Cla•k ol 0.· + idm ne •on R•ymonfl Pa..,1 A11da 7 11 1 l I " " ....,. s .0•5 c oc e lh·~ st111emen1 wal hied PUBLIC NOTICE w Bav Balboa Cal•! 9,663 wir:;~,'c"o1~~~nc'•~='o/'~ Rantll Road "4o•llQO. C11M lie oHOW•l'IQ ptttson1 are Tll•S ousmess 11 COii· ________ • __ ,•nx• ounty 011 tollflr . w•!n 111,. ce..,nt1o c1e1~ ot Or· Thos bus+ness ,5 tOll· ~ ' v-r 9•556 <.IO•ng D..,,,,,.,, at ducted t>y 11 COlllOllhO" DllD•tC NOTICE 1' 6 ••- c o 0 o b , '"ie County 0" Oclobt< 2. Maurice H All!. •01 Oay B00 HJ)( SUB.\RU. 2480 Lowoo E'-O•" r -. tn~ r~ _.._ !l"ij~ "''" Y on C 0 er FICTITIOUS OUSONESS (l..,c1ed Dy an llld•v•0..,;11 g , H B C ""' "' "" ,,.. P bO • .,, O C ,.8< 1 " Sheri San ~·antosco Cahl arno• ov1ev1•d o5!a ''", L-••. P•••••-oo u ''" •ange 0111 " "oME IToTEMENT "''mond P Af<da '" 12T M C o ~-...., STATIMIENT Of D ' p '· I 15 '''' ••f " 1 9•!3t t'"'a al! lhi• •••••m-t wo• "'"' aoy •IOI v..tobe< 1 , -"' <o"Owl"" .... 1,00, ''' lh•S sl111eme111 w/15 hied p O C 8 p S "'' AIANOONlllNl Of N •-l 8 oSO n 0 c .. ., "'" ubhShPfl •ang11 011st Consolt<lile<l C10.ra1 E•· Ob H1> ont•K· "'ba•.., wit~ tlle Coi.mtv Cll!lk of Of. ovem.,.,• 1 "","~""'!! •a"9f! 01151 dot"llDus•ness11 '"'lh!~t-Coun!yC111•~o!Or· Oaoly Pilnt Or.to~• 11 11 llC"hve G•~·p ltd 1 Calo Int: CaM0<"'' 2460H•rbOI C S UIEM,ICTrTtOUI Si.013 0d1ly 110• ·J'10l1!'• • t 1 II, o MER•CoN HEA"•NG .,0 a..,._ Counr, ~ SoptembM "" -81>(1'! oont~ on epttmbei 8Ut 1•tt MAMIE PUBLIC NOTICE ' • ,86 "' "' .. ,..~ 25 NOvP mbe< t 1981 '"'ll>a hm11ea pa•lnersll•p •Bou1ev11rd CoMa Mesa. IO 0986 ' ' CENY ER l ' lo Towo a 2!1 191ll S•·0•9 c o rne lo1tow1n9 per tons ----------1 5 027 2000 Powell 51111111 Emtlfy-1 a11 '311m PUBLIC NOTICE a· co ... nlry Ra s ... irt .,10 Or· FJ2112' ,,111e Cai.! 946011 Tnis bus.nest 15 CO"· Pubhsnl!'<.I O.aog11 Coaii na...., abaridoned lhll use ol --!.!e~"'..~~~--1 ---;;;;;:;;:-;'::;;;;:;;---ange Cahl 92668 P..,t>11sriea 0 1ange Const lh+s t:t..,,,,.11ss •S con. duClll<l by ~ co•poratio11 Ille F1c1t11ou1 Bu1111a11 PUBLIC NO TH:£ FICTITIOUS 9USINESS PUBLIC NOTICE Oonalct HR•vey Whitt Daily P1!01 Oclob<>r • 11 Ill PUBllC NOTICE dutle<l Dy a 0enera1 oar!-Robert L H1 . f>•es1<111n1 ~~,1~:~~1 OC1one• 4 11 11 Name Vil LAGE HOME DE- M' S 1658~ Elm C" Fountain 2!-l'lM; llerSh•P ' Tt>•S s1111eme111 was llled SIGN ,62• San Mo!uel, I TATEMl:NT 0' NA TATEMENT ''''' ,, C 91106 I So 031 Sa031 ~-w""•< Bo-•. CoOoO 9 ,.. WOT-AWAl F _ l', ,, valley. 11••1 . f lCTOTOOUS BUSIHEIO EtotO Horooa~ Sr V·;t l'"1rhllle Coun1yCle1k o!Or· '"'"" .... fl!......, d " o 0''"119 persons are f K:TITIOUS I U81NE88 Evtlyn 0 W1!11e 16513 i-----------1 NAM<~ATEMfNT Pre,ident ... ange Counrv on OCIObll• 7. 1----------Tiit! f1tl1hous Blll•f'less 'A"lllllllllHlft 0'"0 D"'5•f1tSI 11~ NAME ITATEMENT Elm Cir Foun11111 Vtlley PUBLIC NOTICE 711,, ttatemtnl was 1o1eo I 1!186 POOLIC NOTICE N1m111et.,1e<1 to •bt,,. was °"""TINO UNO(fll .\ SLICE OF ORANGE The loO'-winn ,....~,., 0,0 C O O OITOS fne loll Pl!t'!IOl'I lfl flle<I .,, Or .... Co'"'°Y 00 F-r---·-·· COUNT" 0800 06 S •v ·-• ... v . ..., I I do•nf """""' oo w'1h the Cou,.ly Clerk ot O•· f J;DO;J.3 "" """'• -• 111 I H ,,,,,, .... -... ' • ' ••CTOToous •u•••••• «2117:J J"'Y JO '''' ,,,, NAMI ' M ""~ n1s usi11ets I Ctn· W 1SER MAG NETICS. •noe Cou111y Oil Sl!ptemo.tr , W•ll!am " Fi11IO, Im: .f.40 M 17 N-oo•IBe1eh C•hl METF!OPOllfAN TIS·,,,,., •>o•-••11"wit• NAMEITATIMINT E " B NOTICITO N0 F21258• Tn~r.............,,_.·-ooo 97663 "MAN 'OWE" "f"lU"E u Y "' '"' " 21322 Wavecrell C"clt, 2• 1986 • La ,..,Jbfa tva , ll 1-labfl . M TOllO OF '"" -·v-••>v ,...._,,, • ., • n .., ()orlill<I Harvey Wll•lt Trie IOll01111nq_ l)ef$0"S are f uotn. Cali! 90631 C DI Cf11g Tllom1s Le1lhef1, wilh011'Wn a11 99f'l9'-' part· ' lo1r5a•ne Fa"'111 llOO t•o l•shman West Man•ge· Tll1S statemenl w1' hie<! do1ni;i llv1•ne1115 ~~;~~llQ!On Beat h Calif Pub!i!lN!d 0,,..,. Coast Put)llahed 0<"'91 Ctiltl •U\.et TfllANlfElll 2711 Albert f'!. Cotla Mna, -lrom lhe Pllft"411'thlp OC)o ' '" ! '"" 2 l2 NewPO•I mPnt Coio 0f1t City Blv<l c c·-· '0 S• ,, N•M OB• Eu"O Cl.Cl 1101 .. w C•llf 12621 01 ,,,,....;. .. _ I" 0Pac11 c 11 9,663 wr1n tne oun1v ..,.. o •· l H .., Rien•i<I Cn•rtu Brue•. Oaity P1101 October • 1 t, 11, Oa•ly Pilol Oclobaf 11, 25, ' . 111 Ilg· V"V""I """ ... 111~1 1 a 1 West Orange Cahl 92661 •11ge CC!Un!y o" Seo1embef MOOE IMPORT P 0 Bt• '1327 Wivee•etl Clrt la. 25 l!l86 No¥i!mbtr 1, 1. 1986 U.C.C.) Ot1nht Lee Ltath111, 278 butl,.ets "'"'°' o! Su11MI '"' b .. 1•11ess +t con . ..,.,rropol•t•" Lila ,,.. 17 1916 7306 Newpo.tBascri Celi! s •• 021 S•·O~l2.• E.,,twNo.'311SKM AlbeftP!.Cotl1"4esa,C1llf App111111 S-itt at 2130 nuc~.,fl by ,1" ind;vidual '"'8nce Comp1riy N Y fJ2011t 926~8 ~~;~~nQIO" Beacf\, Ca!!I N~t II rittreby gl¥tln to 9all27 Camillo C1p11lflf'!O •7. Stt1 LOtra"'ll 11111111 10tJ60 W•I•"'' ,,,.. S•• ' ,, ·-· 0 c ' N•-·· " ···••m 3900 credllO•I o! Ill• W!tll l" Tn11 bYllMIU WM COii-c --··· C• ,,,,, "''' '' o-·•o , , ,_.. -u 15 .,,.. ••ngt oas _, " t1111 llu1111e!S •t COii· DllDllC NOTIC£ PUBLIC NOTIC[ • ~. -·-· 111 .,.,.., w 5 '""' 14 ~8 Los Angele• C1111 01•ty P1lol Sepl11mllfl1 27 Par~ G•een Of . C01ona del o __ C''-"-"'"-'""'-""'---1-:c:'::'o=!""-"'"-'""--1111111ea !rans • ..,oi\SJ lh•I • dueled by • hVsbafld •f'IO Thi! 1ieu110 ... 1 bl.l•I"••• w1111 lne Counly Clerk ol O•· 91)1)~4 Oe!obe• • 11 11 1916 Mar Call! 92625 ducted Oy '" tlldivtdu1l 1 · bulk transfer it 1bout to De wilt "a"" leftlfftd 10 •tHWt wn '"Y' CCJtillly on Septemt>et r.siim•" Cny ro-Lim-Sa·003 11111 b..,sm•ts ., C:Of'!· Fli<:lli•d C Brue1 f 1CTITtOUl IUllHfll I 'ICTITIOU8 IU9INlll midi Oii PlllOlllll l)IQPert'y 1n11 •l•t'"'-"l -ltta<J hied 1,. 0<"'0' COull!y "" I'! 1916 •II'<! Pi•l"ersn•o c10 T+s· Ouctecl bJ '" ll'ld1y1au1J This statemanl wu llted NA• l l:ATl•NT MAMI ITATl•NT llere111a1t .. dfte11t>ad w.lh Iha Coutlty Qttti. of Of. Ju!'\f! 3. 1ltl3 FILE HO flaOMO ri ... ari Well Mgm• COIP DI 11111c NOTIC£ N1se< H Bl!l'lnam *1111 the Count., Clllk ol °'' Tne !Ollowlng Pl"IO'M .... Tile IOllOwwlQ .,.,_,. ara tne ,..me. arid ~. "'Ot. COUnl)' Oii Oc.1obtlf '· f 2 \979• Pub~t.lled Orange Coast 1...,60 w"''"' ''"" .,00, •-0 1"9111 C0unty on OClobat I . ooo'l bu-n "' dol!IQ buttMM u : .ot11nses of 111a ll>leooad 11ae , ... "'""',..A--•-_ O.f Po•-o ~·-·-,, ""' fll•S tlate!lltl"I Wl l hid 1986 N "'PORT •u"D••G' B~IOG ECAEEI< PS'I'· ' soo~· ft..k ..... _ .. "" ,.__ ....... ..... .... '~ "' ~r ..... ....,, Los .\nQele1 C1Hf 9002• flCTITIOUl •UllNIEll ""'!h tlM!CountyCltil~olOr· COMP"o••v, >O••"MooolCHOTHERAPV CEHTER , ,,.,., erort •1• ,.. rv.,...._, ...,anga ....... 11 !ht P111011 W!that'awlf'!I!', Oc1obef'o• I 1 \ti 1116 Tn1s bu"11e11 11 con. C S .. ':J2ll1'1 " HOON HONG, "4! JA HONG, Dl!1y Pilol Octot>lt 11. 2S. Jam•o E ••oooo•. ' 51-010 duc1ea Dy II gertaral Plf!• TNAMIEITATEMENT 1111ge o ... nlyOll ep1em , Pubh•ll•d °''"'i>t Coat• Vefdt Dlt .... E1•1. Cot1a111r10 Watf'lll' A¥e. 11 12•. 1H1111tOC:k lr\'lf'!t,Ca!ifCJtf'll• No"9fl'lblt l,l , 1916 Mon ltfl)' ... Ln., ••• he ro110 .. 111g oei1on1 a1e 17 1916 .-:120n:1 D"!Y P1101 Octoba• I 1, ti. Mesa. Call! 921211 founlatn Vllley, C•!lf 12701 92714 s1-o7o Clemanla, CA rie;,:11 1 1P , 0 , c 8 H ao•rig bu5•11e1s as C 2!> Nov1mtoet I 19111 J OOug1u S•u<1•o-M11. Charles w SCott. 5S71 rna tocarion 1n caw10rn11• -----------1 .., ... J E PUBLIC NOTICE e ro 'e "' • Y v O o I M A N Pvo111nf<! Or•f>Oe 0111 S1-0SI ""•6 "'•• ~.,, Co••• R1voe1a Walk L""" Beach 00 '"' ,~,,,,. .. ,,-Off<'," PUBl~ NOTIC£ ,..., •ll'llt · Mo<Olfl Robett OvDult Asll Vice ENTE RPRISES 153$ S u· 0111yP•to!0clOOll<4.11 18 .,. M.,... '' • ' ... .,. ' '""' """' "' Putiltlhtd Dltngolt Col .. P•eSldf!fll '" ,,,, "4es•. CaHI 112120 ·C•l•I ~&o3 Ot P'lne•P .. butlf'!fltl Ollie. .. __ ,y '"" ·--.-... ''· p@•IOI Spc 11 Ne•pO<I v t"'' bu•·-· ,, ..... n. 11111 bYIJt\111 •• COfl-..,.,.. -..... '-1,,-.. 1 •u·-•• T111$ 1t•tem1t11 w11 hied,. l·-------"'1,•c·£1'''----------·I .... ..... 011ne1111tf'ldtdtu1nt•0t1t ,ICTITIOUIMJl .. 11 ...... ,,.,., ,, ''·'"' .... JVV ...... Kh Clltl 92663 I. dueled b ... an lncllllldull cluttad by If'\ ln<llY!dual ...... NAMI STATl•WT witri •ne County Cl411k o• Or I \l()(l•m•" v NOfWOO<I J• Pla.IC NOTICE r.....!. .. S en '"w ~1 60~ E l1lbOI 8tvd . New· NA• ITATl-.r s.o12 lf10fl C0un1y""' S&01embt< l!t>•· '"-'°' '" ,., 1 __ !PUBL~il~CC;NO!!,!T~l~Ci£ __ !-:;;;::;;::;::':;::;:::=-I J --v-• tlldeb•k• "' PO<' R.o11tto CA TPll IOllowlr.g Pl'tOllt ..,, ~ 10llOw"'O Pl!tf.otll ata 26 l~lll ,..... J• ,tcTITIOUI MJ ... I S 11111 tl•tlil'fr>f!l'lt wa1 111aa Th11 111111'*11 w11 fllta All Olntf bull"'"I f'!~ dO<f'IQ ~· 11 1·-::::=======:::--00"'0 t>uS•l\elt •s ,,,, ,,, NllWPCJt1 Beteh C•lll 92,J&l flCTITIOUI •UllMIEll NAMI ITA-MI..... ..nn lhe CCJtil\ly C ... k ol °'• with tJll Courily Cltlfk of Of. , .... -.............. by '"' DA TS•·TOVOT A Tu··· • N(WP0 RT TACKLE 231 Th1t bu1111111 .. eot1• '"' '"' C 0c 1 COunl Ott btlf I '"' u• -" " L119011 .. SI N9wPOt1 Be.ell Putlh\hed o ••• Coal! I dUCI~ by .,. '"d1vldval NAMI ITATIWNT Tne IOllOWl!lg Pl"tiOtll ••• ~= OUll!y Oii lobtlf . ~ore v Oii 0 ' j,,,.,.d.-d ttarit.fe<Ot "'""'" f:l[,AIR. 2241 FalrvJtow Ra . Cilhl 926113 Oailt Pol(i! Oc1ot111 • I I, 18 Vodlmlll V NOfWOod Jr Tna IOllOw•09 f)eflOfll lft dOlflg bUl!lletl •t ,.1.. ,....,. Ulfet yell• last ytltt lltl CMll M•sa. C1tlf 92627 l•Roy Ii Wieg11rnl . 238 25 1916 This S!8!9mt lll Wiii ·,,ltld ao1no t>\19111111 •• llOR8ES ENTERPRISES.' f' bl S"9<I ()fan,. eo.11 Pvb"thad ()lange Coat• 1)1•1 tO ,., •• known ••• ,,. Sco!J w Kll'lg. • 142 '':Ion... SI NewOO!t 841.cll Sl ·030• ..,,;,.!he County Ctert.: ol Of. All..IED BUILDERS, l!lO~ 17220 Newhope SI ' Foun-II I ... _ .... _ ...... • ,, 1111andan tra111lt•M •••. Mfdtllfll Or . Hufl!H'IQ!Oll , ----------'E 11111 St Su11• 10t. Sa111• 111 V••'-' c.n 021oa 01111 P,1o4 Oct00« It, 11, ..... ~r ,.._, ...,..1ooer • ' . none &eacn Calif 920:49 C '' 9?663 1· ll<lQl'I CC!Unly on Stotemblt An• Call! 92127 ; Offl ... (',, 'fOtbtl 4 J 15 No,,....Mt I, 1IM No'l'l!IT\bet I. t , 1MI fflt n9ml(1) ~ bualMla OoNltd W Scntn.k, 2MO Sul#f'!nt F Wlegln<I. 231 PlBLJC'flQ TICE 26 19Ml R 0 b He 11 1 b 1 1 g Orlllwood. lr'tlf'!I . c l ot ~ ' 5•.011 lldd• .. t ot the lntaino.d "°Yll Palm Cott•' Meta, lvgOt'!•I 5! NawPOtl .,.Kfl ·-'UtllO (l'lltfl)!IMl ll'c:. 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Classified 26. Ous1f1Cd 27. Cl111tf1Cd •SAN JUAN CA PISTRANO 28. ~n HOUK Directory 29. Opm Hou• Oittctory JO. Real Eltate Showe.- ~I . C~d~ll &nkn /Cosca Mesa 32. C~dwell &nkcr/Newpon ~ach LREALTY 759-6700 PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT • On one of tbe finest East Bay Avenue locaUom, tb11 newly remodeled bayf ront estate is rich, warm and wonderful. With 60- feet on the bay, the private slip will accommmodate three large yachts. Lush new landlcapin& and pat.loa fu:rtber enhance the beauty of this outstanding property. Offered at $2,700,000. Ad # O!R BELCOURT HILL-JUST REDUCED! We have just listed an end unit with a spectacular view. Highly upgraded in neutral decor, and air conditioned for m aximum comfort. Three large bedrooms, three and one-ball baths, library plus family room. This is a spacious home in tum·key condition Adult community offering clubhouse. pool, and a delightful park. $540,000. Ad # 011. HISTO RICAL HOTEL We have just listed the oldest historical landmark in Corona del Mar. Built in 1905, and formerly known as The Corona de l Mar Hotel and later The Palisades lnn and Hotel Del Mar. this unique property recalls a past l.bal long ago became an integral pa~ of our community's rich heritage. Presently used as .a muJt1~le family residence with nineteen fully-leased units, thas cha rmmg lady from yesteryear bas been ref urbisbed recently and_ carries her age with beauty, grace and style! Call today and share in the experience of re-living her colorful past. Offered at St. 785,000. Ad# 020. MESA VERDE Model perfection! Vacant and ready f~r your immed.iate pos· sessi~n. this ~ollbouse has new everything: carpet, pamt, land· scapmg, apphances. and much, much mor e! There. ~re three bedrooms and two baths, a beautiful fenced yard. a nd 1t 1 located on a quiet street, ideal for a young family. Offered at $1 59.900. Ad 11 026. HARBOR VIEW HOMES We have just listed a Portofino model in phase two with loads of street appeal and decorator touches. There's a bonus room, bedroom and bath separate from the ma in house, ideally designed for teenager's quarters. Located on a quiet street, this lovely home is vacant and available for quick occupancy. Asking $349,950 Fee. Ad# 027. SOUTH COAST SPRINGS CONDO Location-Location-Location! This 2 year new condo is just a walk away from South Coast Plaza. Contemporary 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with security, microwave, garage, community pool and spa. Great value al $128,500. Ad# 034. WOODBRIDGE ESTATES We have just listed a Washington model with three bedoroms, three baths, den, fresb paint and an absentee owner. Vacant and available to show now! Call for appointment today. $195,000. Ad # 024. BELCOU RT REDUCED A serenely elegant borne in THE TERRACE. Marble flooring. pla ntation shutters, plush while carpet, marble-I aced fireplaces and beautiful landscaping. Exquisite is the only word that properly describes this home, Thl'ff bedrooms, two a nd one-half baths, all wonderfully upgraded. Now $525,000. Ad # 005. MAGNIFICENT OCEANFRONT ESTATE Directly next to tbe Luxurious Ritz Carlton HotB in Nlruel Shores. this contemporary Mediterranean estate off en one of the most 1pectacu1Ar views on t.be cout. Desilned for privacy and comfort, the spacious fioorplan also makes this outstanding home perfect for entertalnln1 on an intimate or &rand tcale. Of ferff al $1,999,000. Ad # OSO. BELCOURT HI LL Adult Uvi.ng on one level, with spacious rooms, verandas off primary living areas. view of nilht li&bts, ocean and sunsets. Two bedrooms, den, two and one-laall baths, upgraded Allmilmo kitchen, and air conditioned for your ultimate comfort. $420,000. Ad# 039. BAYFRONT HIGHRISE The most beautiful prestigious high-rise residence in Orange County. Complete aecurity building on the bayfront witb un· paralleled big bay and city light view. Highly upgraded in a tasteful decor . Cera mic tiled, wet bar, private sauna, pool, spa. Waterford chandelier. Come and experience it. $769,900. Ad# 068. BAYCREST The owner barely finished complete redecoration before being •transferred. Fresh paint, new carpel, custom drapes, mirrored walls, all in outstoinding quality. Four bedrooms, three and one- hall baths, f amity room. formal dining room and spacious patio. Priced right at $319,000. Ad # 022. LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT·REDUCED! From the Beveled Crystal front doors through to the meticulously m aintained dock that accommodates a SS foot yacht, no expense has been spared to create a custom m asterpiece. There are four family bedrooms plu_s a maids room and bath. The m aster -bedroom with balcony bay has a fireplace, two master bathrooms, incredible storage and c losets. Call today for a private viewing. Now only $1,695,00Q.. Ad# 067. BELCOU RT-VACANT LOT One of very few lots left in the prestigious Belcourt comn:wnity Plans for a 6,000 square foot home have already been approved. or have your own home designed to your exact specifications. Priced to sell at $355.000. Ad# 042. LINDA ISLE-WILL TRADE Just listed! A sorhisticated and spacious bayf ront home with sparkling view o the main channel. Soaring ceilings, circular staircase. this dramatic home offers three bedrooms plus three ctnd one-half baths. Boat slip will accommodate a sixty-foot yacht. Owner will trade for a luxury condo in beach a rea. $995,000 Leasehold. Ad# 040 COSTA MESA Located In Plaza Del Sol, this exciting home has a large modern kitchen, family room, central air conditioning, three bedoroms, two and one-half baths, bay window and close to community pool and spa. RV parking available. $244,900. Ad # 015 HUGE LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Situated on the east end of Lido Isle on 55· frontage with dock this distinctive contemporary home has five bedrooms. five and one- half baths, including a maids' room a nd bath. Waterfront patios of generous proportions off er the opportunity for gracious outdoor entertaining. Offered at $3,100,000. Ad # 017. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Great opportunity for a first-time buyer One bedroom and one half bath home situated in a carefree environment. Tennis courts, pools, spas, sauna, gymnasium and clubhouse available. Easy walk to major shopping facilities. $86,000. Leasehold only $316 per year. Ad # 031. CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT The only vacant lot presently available in Cameo Shores Coastal Commission and City of Newport Beach approvals have been made, and this spectacular site awaits your.dream home Views of whitewater crashing on rocks below. Catalina Island and colorful s unsets. $1 ,900,000. Fee. Ad # 032. BAYSIDE COVE We have just listed the laraest model in Bayside Cove, a secur1ty gated waterfront community with a private swlmming pool, spa and wbite sandy ~acb. Tb1I hilbly uwaded unit offers the ulUmat.e ln soplilisticated adult lfvin1. Tbere are two generoa muter suitai den, powder room, and formal dinin& area. Boat sllpt are available. •715,000. Ftt. Adi OSS. SCYIHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REAL'IY I \ 5 Corporate Plau, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700 iiiiiiiiiiiiii , --------------------------~~~~- PAdll 2686 BAYSMORE DRIVE Former JOHN WAYNE HOME Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths. this incredible residence is the FINEST Bayfront property in the City of Newport Beach A pnvate dock for multiple yachts fron1mg on 160 linear feet on the water. you MUST see the views and this fine home. Home is near- ly 9.000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. $10.6 Million NEW LISTllli 3 COLLINS IS LAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND This 1ncred1ble custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms. 31h Baths and over 70 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest in W(\terfront living. Only 8 homes on th'a.antire island and this one has THE BEST LOCATION!Very adult oriented wi the finest Main Channel vi ews. $2,950,000. • 3 2 LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND If it's view of the Main Channel you want STOP. Yo u've just found 1t With 4 Bedrooms. a boat shp for a 60 footer & wonderful western. exposure to the sun and Main Channel. thrs lovely home makes rt all worth while. $2.3 Millton. 71 Liii& iSLE UCLISIYE PlllYITE ISLllD Warm and elegant are the bywords for this lovely bayside home featuing nearly 5400 sq. fl. of beautifully appointed room after room. 5 Bdrms, 4'1t Baths - extensive use of beveled mirrors, glass and wood plus a boat dock to hold a 60 footer. A Linda-Isle best "fee" buy. $1,750,000. ;' EOtt ntl\tfT · ©-mvrsrnrnr conrnnr 3111111 ISUll UILISIYE PlllVITE ISWI Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6'n Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's most exclusive, private island. Featuring over 8,000 sq.ft. of the finest construction w/goumret kitchen. 2 famny rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent assumable financing. $3,995,000. IWll PllOE IEllOTlll 11 UIDI ISLE UCLISIYE PRIYITE ISLllD This lovely home w/5 Bedrooms and over 80 linear feet on the water features the LARGEST PIER & SLIP on Linda Isle. This property offers a home for your yacht up to 110 feet long!! & that's not a mrsprrnt!I This is just a fabulous home. $3.25 Mrllron. HOME OF THE WEEK 30 LlllDI 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, 4112 bath home with 65 foot pier and slip to hold 3 boats can be purchased for well under its present value. Call William Cote for an a1111oi1tm1nt this wt1k11~. 41 LllDI ISLE PllYITE llTE GUARDED ISLAID Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER! Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3'h Baths w/famlly room & den, this adult-occupied home is im- maculate and in move · In con· ditton. It offers the finest In bayfront living with a pier & slip for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard. $1,350,000 . ........ 10 •• , PlllT llU SPYIUSS llLL lllTI• Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hiii featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, a very private pool & apa & fabulous views. Quality construe· tion w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to.market & priced to sell at $999,500 w/excellent financing available. IA.Ill PRiii IEMITlll 760-19QO 6 COLLINS ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND This quietly elegant home with 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. features 3 large bedrooms newly remodeled. and all si tuated on nearly 1 • OF AN ACRE ON THE WATER!! Includ- ing a private pier and slip, this SINGLE STORY rs just for the drs· cnmrnatrng. By appointment $3 2 M11t1on. 5 HIRIDR ISLAID EICLISIVE PRIVATE ISLAID Cozy and done with superb taste, this custom situated right ON THE WATER. offers a large yard, private pier & slip and the finest address in Orange County. Situ- ated amongst the best homes In Southern Cal, this delightful home Is just' that...home & reasonably priced at $2,500.000. IAM .... 1111m11 21 Lllll ISLE EICLISIYE PllYITE ISLAll Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with 4 'h Baths and a lovely dock to accommodate a 65' yacht. This warm home features a 3 car gar- age and all the amenities one would expect of a custom home. $1,845,000 with land. Great Main Channel views. .. UITill GOO•llllTH ClllEO SIMES llSTI• Incredible over sized corner lot with nearly 1/z acre & beautiful single story rambllAO ranch home. Ocean view & very private patio with pool & spa. 3 car gar- age. Sold completety furnished 4 bedroom with study, den, staff quarters & famlly room. Move In condition. $995,000. VERawia CONDO -DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONI · Without a doubt one of the areas best buys! This "Latour'' model w1ht two separate bdrm suites has a great ground floor location & cozy fireplace for those cool winter evenings. It's clean & vacant & awa1t1ng your offer. $129,000. JOYCE OABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-4:30 300 CAGNEY LANE # 110 CAGNEY LANE CONDO · Reduced $5.000. Anxious owner win conSlder 10\ down or lease option. Finest "La Tour" model with two separate bdrm suites. fireplace and some view. Reduced to $142,900 ROGER BROWN/LOWELL STARK EAITBLUFF VIEW HOME -SINGLE LEVEL · Location, location!! Unique corner lot with view of back bay, city lights & mountains. Plenty of room for expanst0n. Remodeled kitchen & bathroonms. Solar water heal Spacious workshop/utility room. $375.000 SALLY SHIPUY I JOYCE DABOL T OPEN HOUSE SUN l ·5 2951 CASSIA . NEW ORLEANS CHARM ON LIDO ISLE Step int<>-t~ itmosptmri !legante befrttmg a st11p's captain The mtenor of the spacious tour bedroom. 3 bath home includes hardwood floors. beamed ceilings, beveled gla.ss & a ship's galley that has to be seen to be appreciated. Appropriately priced at $650.000. ROGER BROWN/LOWELL STARK PRICE REDUCTIONI SELLERS HAVE MOVED · Great opportunity tor an outstanding, value. Mint condition family home featuring tour bdrms. 2'n baths, f am1ly room and all new easy care landscapmg. This sunny & light home 1s vacant & ready for you $343.000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD OPEN HOUSE SUN l ·5 1601 PORT ABBY PLACE LOOK OUT BELCOUATI · Prof ess1onally de· signed and upgraded 1n Harbor View Homes. Sohd oak doors. hardwood floors. custom fireplace in hving room, French doors and windows. cathedral ceihngs, cozy family room with bookshelves and garden view. Beaull· 1 fully planned landscaping. JANINE OU BOIS UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN/BAY VIEW • REDUCED OVER 113,000 · If you are looking for a magrnhcent view property 1n Newport Beach, this 2 bdrm. 2 bath penthouse condo can't be beat. A pool, spa & clubhouse will add to your pleasure. Make this your permanent home or weekend hideaway. $214.900. SALLY SHfPtEY I JOYCE DABOL T OUT ST ANDING WEST CUFF HOME · Great for entertaining! This house flows beautifully from ths cozy hv1ng room to the expanded family room. to the private patio & pool. Features include 3 large bdrms, island kitchen. two fireplaces. Close to good schools. parks & shopping. $305.000. JOYCE DABOl T /SALLY SHIPtEY BLUFFS ltNGLE LEVEL • CHOICE NEW LISTINGI · End umt in eaceffent location near pool. Cathedral ce1hng plus many uptrades. Convenient walk· mg distance to lhoppinc center /churches. Xtra Ir& patio w/view of back bay & sunsets. $239,000 1ncludtng land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN/BAY VIEW · REDUCED OVER S13,000 -If you are looking for a magmficent view property in Newport Beach. this 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse condo can't be beat. A pool. spa & clubhouse will add to your pleasure Make this your permanent home or we6end hide- away. $214,900 SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DABOL T BLUFFS -SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM - light & airy end unit with separate bedroom & bath on main level Perfect tor office. maids quarters. in-law. teenager. or room-mate 3 bedrooms ul)Stairs. eating area m kitchen & tge dining/living room overlooking patio & greenbelt $'310.000. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T BLUFFS -NEW LISTING • 4 BEDROOMS Immaculate end unit Move-in condition with new draperies, carpet & fresh paint. Very neutral. hght & airy. Ealing area 1n kitchen plus spacious living/ dining room combmation Extra large patio. $269,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T I IOUIHLMI• I SOUTH LAGUNA OCEAN FRONT · Endless white water view with private steps to the sand. Modern kitchen, extfa large master suite with bar & sitting area. Two view decks. Priced tor quick sale. Vacant. $899.000 LINDA TAGLIANETTI I I UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE lxqu1s1te Eng· llsh Cotswold mansion on one meticulously designed acre View, tennis. pool and spa, sauna, stables. Winding staircase m the two-story entry leads lo bedroom areas Call agent for more information. $1.990,000 OOROTHY MITCHELL J DRAMATIC CUSTOM OCEAN VIEW RESIDENCE · Stunning 5 bdrm San Clemente home has 1t all! The Spanish door entry opens into lush tropical plants cascading into a ko1 pond A magnificent staircase ascends to the 1mpreSS1ve master bedroom suite Skyhghls. game room, maias quarters. and a kitchen to delight any gourmet complete the setting. $599.500 SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T I Ml!ilii 1 FREEWAY AND HOSPITAL CLOSE · 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. pool Size yard with bu1lt-1n BBQ. patio, f am1ly room added. All this and much more within minutes of 3 ma1or lwys and 2 hospitals Foothill School [I -~!C-!!Dl!l!•!!!A~D!•~•!!•!~~j·) District. $160.000. l.E. STARK MOVE UP TO SPYGLASSI PRICE RE- DUCTION · Decorator perfect hght. bright, & airy 3 bdrm. 2 bath & family room home with full bay, ocean. Catalina & city lights view. 2 fireplaces, wood shutters Hardwood. Ille & designer flooring. Spa 1n private arbor setting. Beautiful landscaping & gardens. $496.000. BELLE CHASE LH OPEN HOUSE SUN l 5 17 CARMEL BAY · SPYGLASS Hill, C.D M SPECTACULAR FAMILY HOME -5 Bedroom, 3 bath Spygta.ss Hiii cttome. Cathedral ceilings. French doors, formal dining raom. wet bar. custom staircase. hardwood floors. Beaullful family room with fireplace overlooking huge garden. Ideal for entertaining. JANINC OU BOIS OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 6 MORRO BAY· SPYGLASS Hill, C.D.M SPECTACULAR 180' VIEW -Of Newport Beach. ocean & harbor from most rooms. 4 Bedroom home with wine cellar and artists studi~. Guest room on lower level with separate entrance. Built on a nearly 12.000 SQ ft lot. Must see to really ~rec1ate the wonderful view and excluSlve location. $695,000. · MARIA BERCOVITZ SHORECLIFFS -NEW ON MARKET Ocean Views enhance this gracious custom 3 bedroom home set on a large lot 1ust a stones throw from steps to gated beach. The charm of days gone by. wt1h lath and Plaster, Crown Mould1np, Hardwood Floors, French Doors and lots of warm Used Brick! Meticulously and lovingly maintained. $795.000. MARILYN Hill I , w111 ''ct an r J DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. · Pnde of ownership is reflected in this beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amenities plus a lour car garage. Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of assumable financing. Offered at $325,000. LINDA TAGLIANEnt LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL! · Exceptional C O.M. townhouse style units. Unique con temporary design with many exciting features Super location. Easy walking distance to beach Must see to appreciate. $465.000 ANN GREER OUT ST ANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME · On a very picturesque street. large 3 bdrm with family room. wet bar. 2 fireplaces in an aulhenbc Spanish motif. Includes separate and very pnvate oversized 1 bdrm income unit. Seller motivated! $439,000. LINDA TAGLIANE.TTI OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l·S 2216 WATERFRONT, COM OCEANFRONT DUPLEX, CCfANEA LO· CATION -Outstanding 3 bdrm, 2 bath owners unit with cathedral ce1hngs. bullt·m kitchen, ocean view balcony and charm. 3 Bdrm lower umt opens to private patio on the sand. Exceptional value! MARIA BERCOVITZ/MARl YN TWITCHELL WE DON'T JUST SELL ~'WATERFRONT" ... WE SPE£1ALIZE JN PROP-ERTY ON THE WATER ... WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER ... AND NEAR THE WATER PENINSULA POINT • lharming shingled New England style 3 bdrm home Pa1wlcd l1v1ng room wtth U'>C'd bm k f11t•pl.1t l' & p.int·d windows, room for ('X· pJn\1on on p1ckC't fenced sunny corner loi clow to bt'd< hcs ':>ubmit exc han~cs. S359,000 SOUTH COAST METRO Small security complex in b1•,1 J1 ca closl' to shops, upper 2 bdrm condo. large b1•Jnwd < £'1l1nK<'<J l1v1ng room with fp, dining room & dt•< i... lovely Krounds w11h comm. pool. Assumable VA loJn Sll4,900. 631-1400 VILLA BALBOA CONDO Exceptionally clean with 2 mast<•r '>U1 tes, fireplace, tiled kitchen and handsome 'v\111<.lo"' trc.itml'nts Guarded gate complex with pool & ~pa S 10,000 down and qualified buyer can tak<' O\ er l'Xl'>tmg loans FANT 1'STIC RED UCTION to. s 149,000. 67 3-6900 LACUNA Fahulous ocean views -Fabulous price, i189,000 -Fabulous f1xl'r . Original old beach cottage -uppl'r ll'vcl, living room with fp, one bdrm & huge deck. Lower one bdrm with kitd1enette now renied Zoned R-1, walk 10 V1c1oria Beach. 631-1400 QUAINT NEWPORT COTT AC£ On R-2 lot. Charm· ing shingled ex tenor. 2 bdrms, with antique fireplace m.intel, stained glass 2 two landscaped patios. lovely location across from neighborhood beach. walk to m Nn & shop~. S205,000. 631-1400 NEWPORT HEICHTS With country trench charm. 3 bdrm'), ~pd & Sl'parate s1ud10/off1ce in well land- '><ilpl·d pool s11cd yard. Beamed ceilings. bay wrn- do"', lot~ of u~ed brick, french doors & skylights with \umh1m• & priv.lcy. $235,000. 673-6900 PENINSULA INCOME PROPERTY Super location bl·tw1.·(·n thl' P1t•r\, stl'ps to great beachl's. Well m.iintJrnl•d property with 3 bachelor units & one 1 1Jd1111, on wparatc mt'lers and coppl'r plumbed with 111ph· >1Jrag(· Motivated seller wants fast '>die $275.000 631-1400 TURTLEROCK POINT Outstanding I M PC'ters built 3 bdrm view homt• w11h den. famil y room and private spa Two s1ory ce1hngs in living & dining area, custom papers & carpeting plu!> sccuri1y systl7m New gated community wi1h pool & spa S395,000 631 -1400 WATERFRONT FORECLOSURE Lowl'st price in area with your own Joe k Home wnh 3 bJr m,, l baths, large living room with wet bar and f11<>pla re opening to pa110 O'verlookrng the water lar!(C' .1~ sumable . ht TD S424,500 631-1400 BA YFRONT CONDO W11h panoramic views Tot.illy remodeled 2 bdrm rn security building, offered fully furnished down to the last teacup Association fee '> include all utilities Boat slip available & walk to Lido & Cannery Villages Great vacation g<>1 -a-way $425,000. 631 -1400 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX Bright and arrv 2 bdrm cottage with firl'placc, new carpet and \unny patio plus spacious 1 bdrm upper unit. Closl' to f<'rry & ocean access. $450,000. S673-6900 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 OCEANFRONT .................................................. $8i5,000 4711 Seashore, Sat OCEANFRONT.-............................................... $925,000 2000 £ Oreanfront, Sat & ~un BA YFRONT ..................................................... $1 ,475,000 1120 [ Balboa Blvd, 5at & Sun BA YFRONT ........................................................ $785,000 41 5 Bayside Dr, Sat & Sun LIDO ISU:.......................................................... $555,000 152 Via Undrne, Daily N. LACUNA ........................................................ $55b,'ooo 390 Cliff Dr, Sat & Sun DOVER SHORF.s .............................................. $314,000 1942 Santiago, ~un PENINSULA PT ................................................. $415,000 502 K Street, Sat & un PENINSULA PT ............. ·--·--········ ................ $359,000 2041 E. Balboa, Sat BALBOA ISLAND ............................................. $287,000 1511 Abalone Place, Sat & Sun NEWPORT HEIGHTS ...................................... $235,000 2406 Holly Lane, Sat & Sun LIDO ISLE.......................................................... $499,000 11 5 Via Waziers, Sat & Sun HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS .............................. $ZZ6,000 2772 H1llv1ew, Sun EARL y BALBOA ISLAND Charm rad1a1es from 1h1s CREA T OCEANFRONT LOCATION Close to New- tr Jdilional 2 bedroom collage with spacious open port Harbor Vach1 Club and great bay. beach, bike.• to b('dm ceilinged Irving room equipped with cozy Balboa Pier. A J b<'droom beach house with separate ftr<'plc1ce WcJll.. to shops & beaches from the quie1 bonus room and bath. $489,900. 631-1400 l111lc isl.ind loc,111on. $287,000. 631-1400 NEWER DUPLEX Less than a block 10 Newpor1's LIDO ISLE Full of charm & sunshine. Gracious home hc·,t h1·J1 hl•\. Uppl'r J bdrm unit with beam<'d with J bdrms, including spacious master• J ba1h~& < <'11111>;~ & Ip, idc•al for owner. Lower 2 bdrm 2 bath, cozy den. Beamed ceilings & fp in living room, ri 11•cJt for ~ummcr/winter remal. Price includes most hardwood floors & lovely south patio S535,000. 631-1-400 u1 ni~IMKS. $299,900. 631-1400 PRF.sTIC£ CONDO WITH SUPERB VIEWS Of DRAMA IN NEWPORT W11h fabulous views of night Newport Harbor's turning basin and city lights. BAYSIDE" COVES Fabulous bay views. Like new bayfront condo sold with boat slip rights. Nearly 2400 sq ft, one level 2 bdrm & den (or 3ro bdrm), v;,iulted ceilings rn living room & master suite ;,ind huge deck New carpet, oak floors & designer papers. Gated comm. with pool & spa. $685,000. 631-1400 OCEANFRONT CAPE COD In prime Peninsula Po1 n1 corner location Picket fenced charmer with 3 bdrms, vaulted & beamed ceilinged living room w11h fireplace and views of the dunes and ocean plu\ gues1 quancn over detached garage. $925,000 631-1400 NEWPORT SOPHISTICATE 70' Bay frontage w11h dock and side lie A large one sty, -4 bdrm home with den, dining & family rooms bit in "U'' shape around ~pac1ous patio with custom pool. S998,000. 631-1'400 NORTH LACUNA Brea1h1akrng views of coastline, hills & city light!>. Over 4000 sq ft with 3 bdrm, den and formal dining room plus custom pool in prrvat<' setting. Freshly painted with new white carpel Sl,150,000. 631-1400 CLASSIC ON LINDA ISU: Wit h great lender (inane· rng Tastefull)'done traditional with• bdrms, family , formal dining & utility rooms plus lovley dockside patio. Courtyard gives privacy to spa & dip pool Sl,395,000. 631-1-400 LINDA ISLE 2 Story 1rad111on;,il with -4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms and gourmet kitchen. Super bay & sunset views. Spacious patio leads to large dock. Owner will consider e•cbaoge. Land 111cluded at S 1,750,000. 631-1400 MAGNIFICENT BA YFRONT Beautifully built with -4 bdrms. including spacious guest suite, game room, family & formal dining rooms, playroom, study & top of the line gourmet kitchen. There is a 3 car garage, pool & spa and dock for your large boat. Designer amenities include brass hardware, oak cabinetry & woodwork, c;,irpeting & wallcoverings. S 1,775,000 631-1400 LINDA ISLE SOPHISTICATE A 4 bdrm plus op- 11onal den o r guest room, living room with antique mantel & le;,ided glass windows fr<lming lovely views o! ~he ~y, plus spacious family room and formal dining room opening to the sunny ~tio leading to your dock for 2 yachts. Owner wilt consider ex- change for commercial, or lease option. S 1,975,000 631-1400 CHOICE SOlml BA YFRONT l18hb and bdd bdy. A spacious family home w11fi 4 Contemporary decor with 2 bdrms, 2'11 baths and bdrm,, l.HKC Irving room and family room plus ~una. White tile floors, brushed aluminum kitchen On Balboa Island with new dock. A cutle-like 4 cxuting 1ndoo1 pool and spa. <LH) S314,000. cabinerc. and accents of burled oak. Security bldg. bdrm with family room, formal dining room b31 -1400 with doorman & pool. S545,000. 631-1400 with Austrian crystal chandelier, 2 s~' In LOVELY NEWPORT NEIGHBORHOOD And won-PENINSULA POINT VIEW lovely 2 story family ~ster ~~h and outsid~ play yard, and sauna d erful home for lar~e family with 4 bdrms (or 3 & home with 3 bdrms, formal dining room, den with wtth tanning lamps. Built in 198-4 with master den) with separate dining and large family rooms plus wet bar and dramatic soaring ceilinged family room craftma nship. State of the art technoloey solar wa ter heating. French doors lead to estate sized with skylights. Bay and jetty views, full security guides the heating & cooling system, spas & yard with pool & spa, perfect for enter1aining. syste m plus ictra gst parking. Steps to beach. sauna, video, intercom & security r.ystems. S325,000. 631-1400 SS59,000. 631-1400 S3,850,000 631·1400 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' Corona del llar, Han~ Beach. IrriDe. LlgaDa leaa and l'fewpun "'-II WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS S.les, lent•ls, Property ~getMnt 315Marine Ave. B•lboi lsl•nd 2416 W. Co.st Hwy. Newport Beach 873-8.'tOO 831·14M ----=--- - NEW LISTING tl.M ClltU Ill IM C1M1 -In a lovely 4 bedroom 3.. bath family home. Beautifully maintained Cape Cod, some view from master. Close to beach. shops, school. $625,000 UMlllllE IOlfEI MOVEI AHEAD/ As Owner /Broker Jim Wood (pic- tured right) continues on in his trek across the Tibetlan Plains, the staff of Unique Homes has never been busier. Sales are up, listings are being marketed, and the staff of Unique is motivated and enthusiastic. So it's onward, up- ward and Jim ... justkeep_on trekingJ ----UNDER s:too,000---- Clllll Ill • CWllf. L. 019· complete with leaded win. 9 Q 1a, rich wood paneling, and 2 ·-· ""·""° LlftlY Tm1 ..... -In the bluffs. on tree-lined greenbelt. view of bay from patio and decks, designer upgrades, just reduced to $235,000 • -• PllSOT Cl•ITill -One bdrm plus convertible den In popular Orange Tree. Streams. tennis. pool. activities. $109,500 HUI lllSE -Inside and out. Large lot. shut- ters, f rench doors, 2 fireplaces, huge family room, anxious for offer. Reduced to $298,000 UI( Fiii -A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath rental units. Close In Olde CdM location; bit of a yard and chance to increase Income. $229,000 OI CITHUS -A 2 bdrm, den home with beams, brick fireplace. me floors. new roof, on hill in CdM, room for fun front yard. $229,500 CllSl Tl mmm -·-or new 3 bdrm townhome, frenS Q \.. ... chen·breakfast room, decks, m .... •.!15,000 Liil A TIU MSE -Secluded 4 bdrm 3 bath with some city lights view. Corner lot among the trees In the Bluffs. $270,000 Fee · CMm Cl.II CtJSE -Much desired, rarely listed 3 bdrm, 2'h bath In great locatlon. Golfers delight! Sold in present condition. $169,500 ---·$320,000 TO $499,500--- •T STlff II TIE UllET -A 3/2 and 211 duplex In Olde CdMI Cul de sac near footbridge. Cozy feel and atrium In owners unit. $355,000 CUSW Tll•I• -In cosmopotltan CdM. Near scenic . views and creative dining. 3 bdrms, 3 bath. Fine appointments. $419,000 tl.M C. CIMI · OOIE -3 bdrms, 2 baths, larger lot and ck>M to the beach. Beams, brick, board and batten. Priced at $325,000 A IUl F1m -In Harbor Ridge. White Befbef carpets. pavers, spa, 2925 sq ft . 3 bdrms, family room. Well-priced at $439,500 KST • IO.CMT E -Panoramic view, one of the best townhomes In area, 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 fireplaces, immac cond. $475,000 Ull D ... -In Harbor Vlew/Seawlnd. Gorgeous Portoflno. New carpets. paint, kitchen, baths. Guest house. Vacant. $398,500 lmR THUCE Fiii -Spacious single story, 4 bdrm, 2800 sq ft . "entertaining flow", just re- decorated and close to all. $449,000 IEACO• UYS IUT -Traditional 3 bdrm with gardens, brick patios. 2 fireplaces. shutters, panes and bay close. $450,000 L.H. IATHFIOU OPHITU•ITY -Outstanding 4 bdrm home, sunny location In Balboa Coves. dock for 40' boat. trade or lease option. $499,500 EITU LAICE HITOFllO -In Harbor Vu. close to school, park. Highly upgraded, A/C, shutters, 5 bdrm, 3'h ba, move In perfect. $362,500 F-.Y fUI -In Harbor View Hills with 4 bdrm, 2'h bath. Great location, neutral decor. updated kitchen, family room and good view. $439,000 UCIT All HICIT -Sausalito In Harbor View Hills. Nicely upgraded in neutral tones. 3 bdrm, family room, lg yard, lovely landscaping. $329,500 PUIUllC VIEW -Ocean, city llghts from living, dining, master, kitchen. 1 story, 2 bdrm. den, every amenity of Belcourt Hill. $495.000 ---$580,000 TO $895,000--- SIT .... fl(I -From beamed living room and watch fhe bay and pavtmon, J bdrm. office. courtyard, designer kitchen. $575,000 llACI FlllT ,,_,. -Under construction, get lnvofved wtlh 3 bdrm, 2 ba. on West Oceanfront. $580,000 with $20,000 decor pkg. ....... ftlll ·-Ocean Blvd, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1 story on highly elevated 40' lot. Fantastic ocean vu. Buy adj 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000 CO.YJA HOME ... sun fl snu Custom home with four bedrooms, 3 baths, trench doors, ,, bullt-lns and upgrades, courtyard with spa, located on an oversized lot In lovely Olde CdM. $595,000. A listing of Melinda Hugill. .·· ---OVER 1 lllL~ION-- ICUlfml ESTAn -Five bedrooms~ seven baths, five car garage. 6700 sq ft with every amenity Imaginable. $3,950.000 A ftU II TIE llWf -In San Clemente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, mediterranean flavor, owner willing to finance. S.1.500,000 51' Of OUAllT UYFIHT -Charming, tidy, older home, garden on prime bayfront. Sandy, beach, pier. dock, peninsula location. St, 100,000 OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 llll C4ll $895,000 Oceao vu, 3 bdrm. 2 ba. SUYllW $338,500 Guard gated 3 bdrm, 2'h ba 111&11111 l .U . $439,000 View 4 bdrm. 2'1' ba family home ..... $925,000 4/ 1 remodel or rebuild/ 3 R-2 lots ULNA ltftS $499,500 4 bdrm, dock patio on beaeh WTILlff $37 5,000 3 Bdrm, F.R. pool u11 ..... .,,., O.Johnson ,., ......... F. Scott-Evans 2111...-Yln 8 . Hutchings ---~,.,..., J. Skahan •1 .......... T. Walllck 2141 Altl Yhta N. Fogarty OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ... .. $419,000 211 .......... Townhome. 3 bdrm. 3 bath L. Curci ... ... $895,000 1211 ......... Ocean vu, 3 bdrm. 2 ba 0. Johnson ...... 1 .. ,... $439,000 2111 ...... ,... -View • bdrm. 2!1lha famJJy home E. Tabak .. .. $925,000 Ml-llllA ,.,..., 4/ 1 remodel or rebuilt/ 3 R-2 lots J. Skahan .all 1111 $298,000 2111 P ..... Spacious 3 bdrm, FR, all the extras A. Johnson uuu llYIJ $499,500 ., .......... 4 bdrm, doci(, patio on bMch T. Wallick LY.I. --$398,600 HM Pwt L.-. 4 bdrm POf1oflno, better then new K. Granieri -nmm $449.ooo 11• ._.. ,.,.. Well mlllntalned -4 bdrm 1 11ory B. Barrington Ul1'alff $375,000 ........ ....._ 3 Bdrm, F.R., pool N. F ~~~~~------~--------------------~--------------------......... THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY BAYSHORES BAYFRONT ... This is a bayfront property of which few, In a lifetime, come to the market place. The environment completely transcends even the uppermost limits of ac- cepted greatness. Forget, for a moment, the warm and comfortable 4 bedroom home with pool, spa and gym. Concentrate on the 25,000 square foot lot, meticulously landscaped ... and the 180 feet of priceless bayfront, complete with 136 feet of pier. It Is here that thl• property justifies its expensiveness ................ 111,IOO,,OOO NEWPORT mEACH ... Famous country estate. Well-located to provide a private, retaxlng and social environment. Spacious. metlculous grounds Include a pool and spa In a mountaln- llke settlng ... a fuU-slze lllumlnated tennis court, croquet court greens ... two doubt&-ar garages plus additional parking for 10 cars. Under- ground wine cellar with storage for 200 cases. The colossal 7 ,000 square foot interior ls much 100 extraordinary to describe In this ad. To find out more about this Important property, please call us. This prestigious, one-of-a-kind estate Is priced at. ............................................ l3.500.000 BAYSHORES BAYFRONT ... Your own villa at the water's edge. 60 foot prime lot on tee land. -Step-down livTrig room. Formal dining room with oak church panefling and wine storage. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. Inviting balcony overlooking the bay. Hand painted cabinets and stained glass ceiling In large country kitchen over- looking bay. Elaborate use of hardwood noors, mouldings and French doors. 3 car garage with loads of storage .................................. 11,115,000 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT ... Beyond guarded gates sits a water oriented 3 bedroom home of near perfection. The attention to Interior detail is impeccable (high beamed ceilings, beveled glass, gourmet kitchen, etc.) 72 feet of water- front. Pier. Slip. An experience to be savored ............................................................ 11,115,,0GO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES : .. . • DOVER SHORES .................................. S739,500 • : Sun 1-5 ................................. 1524 Antigua Way• • • : DOVER SHORES .............................. : ... $725,000: •Sat-Sun 1-5 .......................... 1342 Galaxy Drive• • • • • • DOVER SHORES .................................. $870,000 • •Sat 1-5 .................................. 1918 Galaxy Drive: • • • • « BALBOA PENINSULA ........................... $415,000 • : Sat 1-5 .......................................... 117 G. Street• • • • • • WESTCLIFF CUSTOM ........................... 1441,000 1t •Sat-Sun 1-5 ....................... 1207 Highland Drive • • • • • • BAYCREST ........................................... '311,IOO It •Sun 1-5 ............................... 2100 Leeward Lane: • • .. . -trBAYCREST ........................................... 1341,500 It : Sun 1-5.. ......... .. . . ... ... . . . . ... . 1700 Starlight Circle • • • • • -ti BAYCREST ........................................... 1325,000 • •Sat-Sun 1-5 .......................... 16 15 Lincoln Lane • • • . . ~ •IRVINE TERRACE ................................. 1315,000 : •Sat 1-5 ........................ 1519 Santanella Terrace • • • • • • BAYCREST ........................................... S299,500 it- : Sat-Sun 1-5 .... -............. 1834 Tradewlnds Lane • • • • • -ti BAYCREST ........................................... S211,000 • •Sun 1-5 .................................. 1729 Terraplnway: • • • • • BAYCREST ........................................... 1215,000 • •Sat 1-5 .......................... 1301 Nottingham Road• • • DOVER SHORES BAYFAONT . . . A special ii • home for special people. Pier and float. Main : THE BLUFFS ......................................... 1271,500 • h f t II · di 1 room llbrarv M Sun 1-5 ............................... 2420 Vista Nobleza • ouse ea ures v1ng room, n ng · , • , .... • and master suite. Nine foot ceflings. Strauss • * • • • * * • • * • * • • * • * • • • * * * * • • * * • crystal chandeliers. Separate 2 bedroom suite across the brick courtyard .................... $775,000 DOVER SHORES ... 5 bedroom. 4-'Ji baths. Fantastic use of wrought Iron. Entry of marble floors and columns. leaded glass and oak doors. Formal dining room. Oak-panelled library. Fam- ily room. Guest quarters. Large master suite with oak flooring upstairs. 3 fireplaces. Pool and spa ......................................................... 1731,500 DOVER SHORES . . . Designed to de- light ... wrap~around design of poof creates a light, outdoor feeling throughout. Huge living room. Formal dining room. Four bedrooms. TotaJly redecorated Inside and out. Huge family room. Many deUghtful features lncludlrg ptanta- tlon shutters, parquet floors, garden Window. Security system ............................... ,J •••• 1725.000 --··~ t .. DOVER SHORES ... One visit will convince you that this elegantly upgraded home warrants your consideration. 3 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths. A living room that makes entertaining a pleasure. Oen large enough for poof table. 3 fireplaces. A kitchen that would delight any gourmet cook. Breakfast area In kitchen. Un- obstructed view of back bay ................. .-S,000 DOVER SHORES ... Ivan Wells atrium mOdet. 4 bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Elegantly landscap4Kt view side of the yard has pool, spa, barb!_cue and flr_eplt. Rich looking glass fence. 3 car garage ............................................. 1110,000 631-7300 DOVER SHORES ... Highly upgraded home. 3 bedrooms. 3-% baths. Master suite has sitting room with fireplace. Famlly room with ftreplace. RemOdeled kitchen. Oen with bookshefves. French doors. View patio with flreplt and spa. 3 car garage ............................................. "75.000 DOVER SHORES ... Huge home. Large living room. Family room with brick fireplace, walk- behind wet bar, lcemaker, and room for pool table. Kitchen with loads of cabinetry and eating area. Master bedroom has walk-In dolets, sep- arate tub and shower. 3 additional bedrooms. Sewing room. Oen with wood cabfnetry and shelving. Huge coverld patio on view aide of lot ............................................................... tr70,000 DOVER SHORES . . . Courtyard entrance beautifully landscaped with room for pool. In- terior designed for comfort. Open beamed cell· lngs. 4 bedrooms_ 4 baths. Wet bar with wine storage. Kitchen remOdeled with skyllghts and all new appllances. 3 car garage. Very motivated owner ... will take trades ............... NOW 9157,000 SPYGLASS ... An Immensely private setting. 4 bedrooms. Family room. Dfnlng room. Game rQOm. Inside. you are surrounded by comfort and convenience. Outside, you are surrounded by a huge park•Uke setting. We cannot ade- quately describe this exceptional property and its limitless amenities. You must aee It ................................................................ 0000 SPYGLASS . . . An extraordinary home In an unusual setting. Glass fencing on bayside. 4 bedrooms. 2-'~ baths. Dining room. Family room. The fun part Is the spa environment designed to take full advantage of the view, waterfall, cooling pond and barbeque feclUtles ................................................................ 10,000 BACK BAY . . . Spacious C .. lfomla Spanllh style home. Tlte gallery. 6 bedrooma. Large corner lot with additional property zoned for hones. Must Me to appreciate ............ 11-,- DOVER SHORf s . . . lmpressJve courtyard entry ... plumbed for a poof. Refreshing v'9w of back bay, city lights and the mountains. 3 spacious bedrooms. 2-'il baths. Deflghtful llvlng room with corner fireplace. Entire home la open, light and airy. Central air conditioning. Kitchen complete with eating area ....................... ,500 BIO CANYON ... Obvious pride of ownership. Monaco model Woodsy letting. Gracious wind- ing entry ... some view potential. 3 bedrooms. 2- 'il baths. Dining room. Conveniently located wet bar for easy entertaining. Third bedroom has den bullt-lns ... easlly convertible. Effltlent . kitchen with breakfast area. Central air con- ditioning. Security system. Large yard with space for spa. Reduced price of .......... S.,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEA€H ... THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY BALaOA PEN9t8ULA ... Highly desirable two- story home ... approxlmatety 6 doors from ooean. 3 bedrooms ... one wtth fireplace. 3 baths. Master aJI new wtth jac:uz:zi tub. Extraordinary view deck on upper level ... great for entertaining. Loads of storage .................................................. MIS,000 WESTCLFF ... You'll be impressed wtth the quality and floor plan of this custom built home. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Oen wtth large screen television and built-In stereo speakers. Dining room. Fabu~ltchen. 3-ca( garage. Pool, spa and greent\O\JSfi. Owner wtll carry first trust deed at excellent terms ........................ M4t,OOO BAYCREST ... Spacious 4 bedroom, 3-'l'i bath home with oversized yard complete with pool, spa and shuffleboard court. Large family room. Dining room. 2 fireplaces. This property Is per- fect for entertaining on a grand scale, yet lends ltseU to Intimate famlly living ................ '415,000 HAR80R RtDOE ... So much loving care has gone Into this "Renaissance" model. Custom brick floors. mirrors. crown mouldings and Plan- tation Shutt•• are but a few of the finishing touches. 3 bedrooms. lnctudlng a handsome master suite. Library/loft with bookcases and wet bar. 2 decks. Mountain view .......... '410,000 BAYCREIT ... Stately 2-story home. View of back bay and mountains. 2 master suites. 5 bedrooms. 2-story living room with fireplace. Family room with fireplace. Dining room. Kitchen with eating area. Wet bar ..................................................... NOW S-,IOO EA8T8LUFF ... Comfort and charm. Popular Lusk Plan B. 4 bedrooms. 2-Yt baths. large family room with eating area. Dining room. Electric kitchen. 15x30 foot pool. Spa. ............................................................... S350,000 BAYCREIT . . . Beautifully apP<Mnted tra- ditional home. 2 stories. 4 bedrooms. Dining room. living room wtth wet bar. Lovely view of lush gardens. Famlly room with vaulted beam ceilings. Home Insulated. Large lot. Motivated owner. Reduced price of.. ..................... SMl,IOO BAYCREIT . . . Exquisite home for couple or small f amity wno want elega~t home. 2 master bedrooms ••• each wtth private ba1h. Family room with flrepalce OV8f'looklng pOoC and spa. Huge carpeted patio wtth barbecue, flreptace and wet bar. Cheerful breakfast room or offtce. Separate soundproof hobby room. Securtty system ............................................................... 1145,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ! ***BIG CANYON*** : . . ,. • Where else could you find a magnlfl-• •cent, custom bultt home wtth over 125 • : feet of frontage overtooklng a double ! • fllrway .on the golf course ... plus night • ! lights sparkling In the distance. The : • home was bultt In a spllt-ieve. design to ,. • take full advantage of the fabulous • : location. The upper level Includes living : • room, dining room, kitchen, master • • suite and powder room. The lower level • ! has 3 additlonaJ bedrooms, library and : • family room. There are fireplaces in the it : llvtng room family room and master ! • bedroom. The upper level features a • • spacious view deck for relaxation and ,.. : easy entertaining. The entire home : • sparkles wtth new carpet, paint and • • other decorator touches. A beautiful it ! pool and spa lends to the charm of the : • very large private yard. Three car gar-• : age. Owner highly motivated. 1135,000 : *************************** 8AYCRE8T . . . Spacious Ivan Wells home. Light and cheerful. Freshly painted. Lovely shut- ters provide privacy. 4 bedrooms, 2-Yt baths. Air conditioned. Double pane windows. Insulated attic. Solar heated water system. Beautifully landscaped. Pool size yard ................... $344,IOO BAYCREST ... Traditional Lyons & Cashion home. Loads of charm. Living room. dining room. family room and master bedroom ... all overlooking the spacious tree shaded patio. 3 bedrooms. 2-'h baths ............................. $325,000 IRVINE TERRACE ... Beautifully malntlaned 3 bedrooms, 2 bath home. One bedroom now used as den with bullt-ln bookshetves ... easlly convertible. Manicured grounds with fruit trees. Fireplace In living room. New carpeting. Electric kitchen with refrigerator included. New Cal- Shake roof with 30 year guarantee ...... $315,000 BAYCREST ... If a kitchen is the center point of your family life. you'll love this tasty 3 bedroom home. This state-of-the-art kitchen is custom. spacious, functional and In mint condition. White you're here, be sure to aee the cathedral ceO- lnga, pfank flooring. secluded master suite and private backyard. Reduced to .............. '310.000 8AYCR£8T ... A comfortable family home In a delightful environment. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Otnlng room plus eating area In kitchen. Flre- place In llv1ng room. Built-In pfatform bed In master bedroom. Reasonably priQed ... 1211,500 631-7300 BA YCREIT . . . A prime factor in c~ooslng a home Is "location". This home is in a delightful neighborhood. Spacious living room with , vaulted celling and brick fireplace. Otnlng room, Country kitchen with barbeque. Wine room wtth wet bar. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Family room. Large yard. Motivated owner just reduced price ..................................................... NOW 1211.000 WESTCLIFF . . . Well maintained single story home. Tree lined street. 3 bedroom. 2 baths. Formal dining room. Expanded family room opens to deck. Kitchen with new stove, dish- washer and compactor. Lovely yard with maillbu lights. Built-In storage In large double garage ............................................................... 1215,000 WESTCLIFF . . . A lovely home In a delightful neighborhood. Convenient to schools, library. shops and banks. Spacious living room. Dual flrepalce shared with cozy family room. Three large bedrooms. Two baths. N-eat yard ... complete with patio and pool: .... $279,900 THE BLUFFS ... Dramatic tree-top views from handsome living and dining rooms. 2 bedrooms. (2 baths) family/den, kitchen (with dining area). Convenient bedroom suite. attached garage, storage room on lower level. Patio and balcony for outdoor pleasure. Professionally decorated. Immaculate "G" plan ............................ $279,500 NEWPORT BEACH . . . Delightful 3 bedroom home In a great family neighborhood. 2'h baths. Living room with flagston~ce. Breakfast counter In kitchen. Dining room. Air condition- ing. Lovely view of back bay and night lights. Reduced price of ................................... $245,000 SANT A ANA ... NEAA WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER ... Popular Shady Hollow patio home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Huge 200 square foot family room. Upgraded throughout. Brick atrium. Currently leased at $1300 month. Good lnvestment...20•1. down, break even ..... $151,000 WESTCLIFF ... Attractive 2 bedroom, 2 beth unit. Prl\tate sauna on patio. Community pool and spa. Convenient location ............... 1150,000 COMMERCIAL High vtsabillty corner office building one block from the growing Anahejm business center. High traffic count on Harbor Boulevard. 1900 square feet used as two offices suitable for many professions ................................. ms ... . 1617 WESTCLIFF ORI.VE, NEWPORT BEACH . -- . ' ~· PA• 10/SATUllDAY OCTOMll ... Itel PROPERTIES, INC. (714) 760-8333 • 3 Civic Plaza• Suite 170 •Newport Beach 9'l660 FIXER Olf H-'1 LOTS Prime Peninsula Point - Jusl steps Lo the beach. 4 Bedroom wtth a 3 car garage. Spacious upper deck with peek-a-boo ocean view and lovely patio. Great potential! Asking $339.000. Alf ENGLISH ESTA1"& This home Is Im· maculate from top to bottom • 5 bedrooms. 7 baths. 4 flrcpla~s. family room. study, and for- mal dining room to suit any slZe family. All solid oak doors a nd crown moldings throughout. a nd many more amenities . Approximately 8.000 square fttt of living space. Call for a personal s howing. offer~ at 82.250.000. .... ff.SA.RT OF U1VPORT 8SACll Beautiful 2 bedroom. l level condominium In the guard gated community of Sea Island -adjacent to the New- porter Resort and located on the Newport ~ch golf course. This home has a very light and airy reeling. Highly upgraded throughout • plantaUon shutters. parquet noonng. exquisite gold fixtures In baths a nd great walk-In closet In master. Spacious patios and some views too!! In the hub of everything. Just •DUCID $399,000. LAJCE mSSIOlf VIUO vmw Beautifully dec- orated home overlooking Lake Mission Vlej<> and rolling hills. 3 BO. 21h BA. balconies on the view. Fireplace. custom carpets and tile flooring. 8219.000 FAJfTASTIC VIEW Ocean and bay. Lovely lrvlnc-Terrace home with extra large rooms -4 BO. 3 BA . Hardwood Ooors. kitchen redone • DOVER SHOOS 8AYTRONT This lovely 4 shows beautifully. Large courtyard with fenced bedroom home Is located on one of the largest lots off big pool. Totally private. 8850,000. avatlable -60 ft on the bay with Its own private boat allp and beach. A great entertainment home LAlfD•AllK so-. IN LAGUNA 8EACll l 380 with an extra large family room which opens onto Hillcrest. Thls 3 bedroom home Is truly special! a 40 ft pool. 8795.000. LH (Lease may be Built In 1934 with Its European Esplanades and purchased at 'h quote). balconies. you can really feel the essence of ycster-ycar . Approx. 4.000 sq. ft. with hardwood DOVER SllOUS Olf TBE 8A Y 6600 Sq ft of noors and french doors which open onto an ocean quality construcUon completely remodeled In '84. view. $598.000. Please drtve by & see this beauU-Massive 55 ft x 21 ft. Living room. Beveled. ful home & we wlU be happy lo make ammge-stained & etched glass. Pool. spa & waterfall. ments for a personatshowlng: Bonua room. wet bar, sauna. Master suite with fireplace & sitting rm. paneled In Imported Koa WESTCLIFF POOL BO•S Large 4 BO on huge wood. Sec sys. 200-300 people can be com- corner lot. 3.5 baths. Sunny rooms w/spaclous fortably entertained. Avail lmmed. Just M - kellng. Owner Is ready to sell nowt So call ouca to $995,000 Ind '-"d. Immediately!! 8399.000. CBA.a.JllNO TURTLEROC.JC CONDO Reduced THIS IS A WONDERl'UL OPPOaTUlflTY TO to 8219.500. End unn wlht large pallo w/large LIVE llf IJtVllfE TEJIJIACE 3 BO. 2 BA. beaull-yard faces beautiful rolling greenbelt. 2 Master fu t hardwood noors. Quiet location with lots of suites plus den. Shutters. hardwood noors. charm. Some room for expansion. An excellent s hows like a model. buy at $282.000 FEE. PUSTIOIOUS 810 CAJfYOlf TOWlfHO•E All 1VOOD8RIDOE LAICETRONT Prime location on l level. 3 Bedrooms. lovely kitchen very light with the widest. most expansive view on the and airy with french doors, expanded den with l north la ke. Master suite. ltvlng room. and dining beveled windows. Decorator designed In ; room a rc a ll on the view. This lovely lake front Europena n avor. You can even walk to Fashion ·has been highly upgraded. 8259.000 Island. Room for pool. Just MDUCED. $499,000 PLANS APPROVED FOR 1VlfAT •A y 8£ YOUR DU~ HO-. ON CUSTOM LOT One of the last lots available In Big Canyon . Over 12.000 1fect located on a prtvate cul-de-sac street over- looking the park. 8649.000. ,A SPECIAL PLACS 1'0 HI Pleaee compare this townhomc -A true value! Decorator perfect -all 1whlte and son colors from the expanded entry. breakfast room. living room and walk-In closets tn master. The finest of materials were used In this home. One or the rtncst views In Newport I Beach of ocean a nd city lights. Approx 3.500 square feet. 8595.000 ON TlfE CL1'TS llf LAOUNA •SACll Fabulous 3 bedroom home In the exclusive gated community of Th ree Arc h Bay. Situated on 2 lots In one of the tn09l desirable locations on the water overlooking Whale Rock.aSpcclal marine room overlooking the coestllnc • A real party placell 8 1.995.000 IDO_,.. 011Tim•A1' ·LIDO PAU DalVS Spectacular bay and city l~ts view. Walk lo ahopa and restaurants. 5th floor end-untt. Highly upgraded. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Secured bulldtng with pool and 2-ear subterranean parking. Sltp or aide-tic poeslble. Sellers may exchange ror BlufTa condo or leaec option. •DUCB to $388,500. 810 CAJfYON Lowest priced Monaco model. Immaculate condition. Neutral decor. Custom furniture Is negotiable. 3 BR. 2.5 BA. •DUCID to $480,000. •ACK 8 .. Y AUA Perfect family home. Large custom 2 story. 4 BR. 2'h Ba. 2 fireplaces. Extra large lot with childproof pool and spa area. Cov- ered patio. 8305.000 OPEN HOUSES SATVJWAY ., ... , 0 2 ?' .. c.n,c.. SUlfDAY _...._.. ~-.... 1·1 ........ ....... --1-6 •"-....... .__,..... -.-1-a .......... ....... --1-6 SATVIWAYAlfDSUlfDAY .. ,, ..... "' ...... -...... , ... , I I ........ ............ •P'IR ........ ------... --..... ·---- 1-1 14 Y:~i 1-6 1-1 , .. 1·1 , .. ~ IUDOELINE Breathtaking views or the Harbor and city lights In this apectacular new home set on one o( the finest sites In Harbor R~e. Th(s 10.000 sq. ft. home featurea a muter suite and guest suite with sitting rooms. Chll· dttns· wing with 3 bedroom~ and" baths plus sitting room. Separate 2 room maids apartmen t. Gym with sauna and massage room. Huge party room features wine tasting and storage room. Indoor/outdoor kitchen/bar open to the 40' pool and spa. Study. family room. formal and Informal dining rooms. 6 masonary fireplace. elevator. 4 car garage ( l limo). Open House Sat & Sun 1-5. 83.500.000 8SST 8UY IN BIO CAlfTON Spectacular view of golf course & night Ughts. OeauvUlc model In prtme locauonl 3 bedrooms. den and 3 baths wtth custom pool and spa. This home won't last long. A real bargain a t 8550.000. lfEJr LISTIJfO-llAltJIOR IUDOS cusro• lfOMS This contemporary home has everythlngll The finest amenities -totally solar paneled. stereo through-out. 2 skylights. dumb watter shaft. all closets arc cedar lined. Jepcrete noors for sound proofing. Pella windows through-out (56). rec room on lower level w/maJds and gueat quarters. 360° viewing deck and a spectacular mountain and ntght light vrew. 81 ,250.000. NStr LISTllfO-DOVSR SllOUS • VIZtr llOllB This Is a very special Dover Shores family home. Located on a large comer k>t wtth room for pool. Completely re-decorated with a warm con- temporary flair -5 bedrooms wtth 2 master suites. 4 baths. dctatchcd workshop and much more Including the tranquil views of the Back Bay and city ntght lights. Owners will lease. lease option or sellll Asking price 8510 .000. A UAL SPAIUUS• llf TVSTJlf 12122 Sky- land. Lovley. rambling 4 BO + (am rm home situated on two-thirds of an acre surrounds love- ly atrtum court with spacious brick patio. 3-tlercd fountain. and beautiful tttes. This home Is like new -totally redone with decorator wallcover1nga and carpet. 40' pool and spa Included. Open house every weekend or call for appt. 8545.000. ~ "'9CI •DUCTION. SASTBLUrr CBAJUm• Lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo with 2 car attached garage. Just like new -light and airy feeling. Living room opens onto an all brtcked patio with lots of Oowcra. $199.500. 8LUrrs 3 Bedroom. 3 bath and den. Perfect location end unit with lovely patio on greenbelt. I Shows beautifully. 8265.000 rce land. Jee>• •Al' vnnr Oreat 5 bedroom family hOL"e with large yard and one of the moel apcctacular bay views In Eastbtuff. Walk to echools. ahopptng and tennis. NEW LISTING. 8359.000 LH .... U.TWQ. JnaAJIA.a l'LAlf IIf OllAU GA 1'SD COll- llVJflT1', or JLUUN)a JUDOS Garden In a foreat, country home reeling. vtewtng Nature Trail. Emerald gccn carpet. white tUe. extenatve mirrors. skylights. 2 BD. 2.5 bath. den. dlnlng room. patloe. AC. ape off muter. Audto apea.ller. Intercom. securtty ptc. $479,000. •A TIUDOS Sharp 2 bedroom. 2 bath townhouee In gated community. Highly upgraded. PlantaUOn shutters. Extenatvc U9e ol mlrrora. Air condtllon· Ing. Attached garage. Convenient to all ahopptng and beach areas. 8215.000. We Sp_ecialize In. Personal Service PRICE REDUCTION!! NEW LISTING Located on beautiful major greenbelt. Bluffs "E" plan, 3 bd, 21h ba, lovely courtyard e ntry, end unit privacy. Seller wants a short escro w (COE 1986). Leasehold. •EST•UY Extremely well maintained, well decorated Bluffs "G" plan. 4 Bd., 3 Ba., very open bright home. large redwood deck with spa and Finnish redwood sauna. Leasehold. Eastbluff -Absolutely mint condition through- out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 2 V1 ba, new roof, new exterior paint. Move-in!! Excellent home, ex- cellent price, includes the land. $230,0000 $212,000 OPEN HOUSE l·I PM SAT A SUN 2•IO VISTA ORNADA, Na $2•7,500 BLUFFS "5" PLAN Contemporary home shows lik e.-a model. Spacious 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated in understated elegance. Off white cpts, shut- ters, ~uiet greenbelt setting, partial bay view plus city lights. Including the land. LUSH QlllEN•EL T Bluffs "Fransiscan" on secluded private green- belt. 3 bd, 2112 bath, new kitchen, air con- ditioned, quiet cul de sac location. Fee land. Bluffs condo, tri-level, 3 bd, 2 ba, large master suite. Good starte r home, close to COM and shopping. Priced very well, includes the land. $219,IOO OPEN HOUSE 1·1 PM · SAT A SUN tMa YllTA CAUDAL, N.a. Nl8HT Ll8HT VlllW $219,000 St•3,500 FOR LEASE Bluffs "An,elita" plan is 6 years new. 2 bd, 2 ba, plantation shutters, tile entry & kitchen, exposed beam ceilings. Qwility decor. Fee land. Expansive wrap-around patio overlooking Upper Bay. 3 bd, 2Y1 ba. Yearly lease, no pe ts. 120001 ... $281,000 COME BY OUR' OFFICE FOR A FREE ANALYSIS OF THE MARKET VALUE OF YOUR HOME, OR TO DISCUSS ANY OF YOUR REAL EST A TE NEEDS 640-0020 . Eastbluff VIII••• Center, Newport Be•ch J J .. , COSTA MESA MESA VERDE IHIAllLE OSTSllEl 1111,000 IETIER THAI EYER! ~utstandlng community minutes from FASHION ISLAND AND NEWPORT CENTER. 2 bedrooms. 3rd Annual Giant Mesa Verde Multi- soaring ceilings. SKYLIGHTS, den. WHERE Family Garage Sale. Next Saturday, Oc- PLANTS BLOOM! Call to see 646-7171 NP13 tober 25th. For Information call MISTlllC&l F&a•lllSI 1214.tOO ._5_4_6_-_23_13_. __________ __J NEWPORT BEACH Clllll•LllAI ll .... Qulntessentlal luxury lh1lng, s1eps to beach, panoramic view of ocean. 4 expansive bedrooms, each private bath. 3 woodburnfng fireplaces, all electric kitchen, Imported tile throughout. Call for showing 646-7171 NP1 Antique car buffs will love this! 6 or more cars. WllLI RAIS llMI I •F '"""' Completely renovated for most discriminating NIT Pllll • IEIA ftUI 1111,181 lite at the top with views of NEWPORT BAY buyer! Decor enhances furnishings, charming 2 Great price for a great areal Excellent family AND PACIFIC OCEAN. Deslrable 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom Cape Cod. Call today 646-7171 NP14 home. Four bedroom. two bathrooms, huge bath. SWEDISH FIREPLACE, elegant personal yard. Call today 546-2313 HP1 amenities, lush landscaping. Truly lncom- WTSIH UfOmYE 1221,llO parable. Call 646-7171 NP2 This home is truly a treat! Well appointed with YM llUll ... lllE I~ numerous custom features and upgrades. 2 Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home. llST•nn I 1111• ... .- story, 3 bedroom, 2'h baths. Large private rear Spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal Walk to beach. Soaring ceilings In living room, ytttd with sparkling poot:-eafhmtay-54t>-2313-dining. 4 large-bedroom . 2"'/i 1Jaths:-BUbt:mng masstve fireplace, formal dinfng;--fRENCW- HP6 spa. RV access. New landscaping. Call for an DOORS. LIBRARY. gourmet kitchen, master appointment to see. 546-2313 HP2 with luxurious dressing area, PRIVATE SPA. 3 SPAllllll IHWPUOE 1211,IOO car garage, no parking hassles. Call 646-7171 Lovely top to bottom! Fresh paint and a bubbl-PHii IP Tll Pllll 1111,IOO NP3 Ing entry way fountain welcome you In. Lovely Very nice family home. Spacious and gracious. living and family room. Extra large bonus room Large living area. Family room. Wet bar. Oen, 3 WARIFIMT EIHR .. ._ with wet bar. Formal dining. Four fireplaces! large bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces. For the BOATING ENTHUSIAST. Truly elegant Lush master suite with sitting room , fireplace Pool, large yard . Come see this one! 546-2313 estate with numerous outstanding features. and whirlpool tub. numerous quality features HP3 Walls of glass In living room and master suite and upgrades. Call to see 546-23 13 HP7 overlook BOAT DOCK, unprecedented interior s for sophisticated tastes. Call for appointment OSTSllE UIUlll 1144,111 646-7171 NP4 OTHER AREAS New on market. Neat and clean, new carpet, new drapes. Hardwood floors. New paint. Well appointed. Family room. Alley and RV access. Oversized double garage. Call quick 546-2313 HP8 COLLHE PAH 11H, .. Excellent opportunity! Great family home. Tile work upgrade in kitchen and bathrooms. 3 bedrooms Large lot. Call now! 546-2313 HP9 FOH ,LUCELUITI 1241,tlO Assume Interest only loan -owner will carry tool Great condition. Lathe and plaster. Each unit with separate garage, washer/dryer hookup, and private patio. Call today! 546-2313 HP 10 OTHER AREAS PRIYATE UIE co•••m 1111,IOO Beautiful Anaheim Shores. Executive home spacious living. Family room. Captains loft. Up- grades galore. 3 big bedrooms 2~ baths. Backs to greenbelt. Views of private lake, park. Com- munity pool & spa. Call to see. 546-2313 HP13 FllllEHIH 11U,MI Beautiful residential neighborhood in Orange. Spacious family home. Crackling fireplace. Comfortable living. Large rear yard with bubbl- ing spa. Quiet cul-de-sac Call now 546-2313 HP14 lift THllAllS S 1H,IOO Bring your paint brush and save, great buy! Lowest priced In nice Huntington Beach tract. Family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms. Call to see this home. 546-23 13 HP 15 YIW P• F-.am 1211,llO Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room with wet bar. soaring celllngs, fireplace, courtyard entry offers abundance of privacy!! Call to see 646-7171 NP8 STUL TllSI M4,100 WOODSIDE VILLAGE -2 bedroom, 1 bath, convenient to South Coast Plaza & Music Center. Community pool, spa. Too good to be truel BETTER THAN RENTING. Call 646-7171 NP9 & Wlill IF llYllEl 1101,000 Near everything. Premier lower end unit. PRI- VATE JUCUZZI off master, mirrored wardrobes. Light, airy, gracious personal amenities. large patio, community pool and SPA. BBQ AREA. toddler parks. Call 646-717 1 NP10 IUI HAlll IW. 1141,llO GARDEN OF EDEN. Abundance of fruit trees, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, 2 garages, 1 extra for workshop or recreation. Villa Park Schools. Call to see 646-7171 NP11 HUL •T lllllt 11U,OIO Comfortable 3 bedroom family home. feels like country living, yet Is conveniently close. Family kitchen, Newport schools, lots of potential! Call 646-7171 NP12 Nil .. 111•,IOO Fantastic starter home or investment. neat and clean. Famlly room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Cov- ered patio overlooks sparkling pool. Call to see 546-2313 HP12 a LIYILY UFunu san.- Each room Is an Invitation. [)esjgned for family living. living room overlooks lovely pool. Walls of glass in formal dining room, oversize family room. 5 bedrooms. numerous features. Call today 646-7171 NPS ..... , .... oe&rr ....... ABOVE THE RES T! Experience ocean fresh climate and forever OCEAN VIEW from outstanding VILLA situated across from private park. Marble tlle accents, formal dining, quiet corner location. Call today 646-7171 NP6 &Wl•H 1111 UY .. 21,000 Views of BACK BAY AND FASHION ISLAND. Home for growing family, memories. Walls of glass in Jiving and dining rooms, luxurious mas- ter suite exquisite dressing area, den. family room. Retreat or party room can be In-law quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION! Call 646-7171 NP7 •WNITIUU 1111,MI Young executives dreamt Showy and spacious. Well ap~nted 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome. Private jacuzzi and sauna. Community poof and tennis. Walk to beach! Call to see 546-2313 HP4 IUIT1fll IAYlllST .,..,_ Large entry opens to spacious living and formal dining. Large kitchen, upgraded and remodeled. Amenities galore. Lovely master suite with vaulted ceilings, skylights. Beautiful patio with spa. Large landscaped yard. Call to see 546-23 13 HP5 ••••• ..., 111119 -..... Only one home remaining. Beautiful 4 BR custom m one of Newporf s most prestigious private enclaves. Luxurious styling and materials. Of- fered at $660,000. Call Rod Daley or Dave H1n;chll'r · , PlllATI SAU 1111-1204,000 Favt' Huntington Beach estate properties in good location. Priced for fast sale from $101,000 to $204,000. Excellent opportunity for invest.or or individual home. Shown by appointment. Sara Htnman & '°' ..... FWILY .. .. Tll lllffl 1212,llG An excepUonal C-pJan with very functional up- grades. A great location close to lush greenbf'lt The c.'Ommun1ty pool is just a hop. skip and jump away Owners highly motivated. Hobie Denny and Coby Ward. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY HARBOR VW HM~ IMI• lilt hit ....... 4 BR, FR 1-4 =.Rowe WISTCLIFF Utt.... 11 t2 LIM 3 BR. FR. pool 1--4 Barbara Aune PENINSULA Mii--21• • ..., J BR. FR 1-5 Hobie Denny SPYGLASS .... 2t ..,_. .., 4 BR, FR. pool ~ 1-5 Marilyn Bulkley . MHllllUMI ...,... In this 2 story 3 BR condominJum. Views of golf coune, lake and city lights. Granite counter tops. Berber carpeting and gold plated fixtures are just a few of the elaborate appointments. Guard gated community with pool, tennis and spa. Gayle Amato ---... u OUIS IUOI I lllF 1111.- Archit.ect designed 6 BR dream home. Master suite ale with his & her baths, s1tung area. fireplace & white water eternal views. Roof top SUNDAY tub, walled decked. Large patio off living room, IRVlNE TERRACE SeM,• fire pit, barbeque goes to sand. Pacific Coast 3 BR. FR 1-5 Highway at Prospect. F..asy accea and e~ . ~~TCLIFF SlJI~~ Value price $875,000. Appointment only. Tom BELCOURT ........ AJlinson 4 BR, FR, spa & view 1-5 TUll11IUl WU1IUff IUlll Utt• BIG CANYON Slft-Newly remodeled home located on a choice street 4 BR. FR. pool. spa 1-5 an good family area. New oak kitchen with top of VlLLA BALBOA 1224-the line appliances. Four BR, 3 BA. E.}ctra sized lot S"-·-••••yews IUl.000 3 BR, FR. view 1•4 with pool and volleyball court. Very special ,.,, ___ ...-CORONA HG HLND 1441.-0 Singh.• story 4 BR. 2 BA Capehom model with 3 BR, FR. pool, spa. view 1-5 Linda Oeth courtyard pooT anaspa an extensive wOod deck· SPYGLASS SMl,IOO NACI TIWI .. llPLD IHl,000 tng. This beautifully maintained residence lea-4 BR, FR, pool. spa. Vlew 1-5 Newer side by side units a rchitecturally designed turC'S air cond1t1oning. security system, extra OCEANFRONT .. ll. for privacy with private patios and decks. Living storage. track ltghting. wood flooring. marble and 6 BR. FR, spa. view 1:30-5 areas have soaring cathedral cetlmgs. Front unit IS bu1.e:hcr block kJt.chen counters. formal lt vmg and NEWPORT BEACH SHI.MO 3 BR, 2 BA. Back unit 1s 2 BR + bonus room. Very t.hnang rooll\$ plus family room and ocean, bay & 4 BR. FR. pool. view I .30-5 Sl'V>l't.al and a rare opportumty Linda Oeth PENINSULA S1,el0,000 r--t'1ty night light view. Call Sandie Fix 4 BR. FR, view J-5 UYS•H CllmY OITIAH 1121,000 I. I. 1111 HTAH HARBOR VW HMES 1411,000, Absolute perfection and a fabulous )eWel on W/lTilllTlll Tl ODY HTAIL 1111,IOO 4 BR. FR 1-5 comer lot. Completely remodeled inside and out. Luxury, quality and perfection abound an this BLUFFS SH2,000 New roof. heating. a1r-cond1t1onmg, gorgeous tiles d. 5BR 5 1 ... BA to famiJ ho 3 BR. FR 1-5 .... ......1 b . k f' I S outstan mg . ,, cus m Y me. BIG CANYON HH,M and custom papers. ~ rte 1rep ace. unny Used brick. dormer windows. crown moldings. 6 BR. FR 1_5 Stephanie Grod patJO, 3 car garage, 2 BR. Perfect couple home. but French doors, leaded & stained decorative glass can add 2nd story. Gated community with 2 windows, state o( the art kitchen, library. oWce SATURDAY AND SUNDAY beaches Beverly Morphy plw. spacious grounds including pool & spa can be SPYGLASS 12--T., et .... , Pt -lfk WHTIUfF 1211,NO yours Sandie Fix and Ann Peters Lots 84-85-86 8-8 Maralou Ingold Traditional one story 3 BR, (arruly room. Two HARBOR RIDGE Sill-... llWseliM d llWU USm Ult.... 5 BR. FR 1_5 Sharon Vogt fireplaces and sparklmg pool with resmng room A wonderful 4 BR view home with absolutely BA YCREST 1111• ,.,. L ... ~ u.e and bath. Quiet tree lined street. Near school. everything m a pple pie order . Oodles of hard 3 BR. FR 1~ Paula Balley library and shopping· Call to see thlS special work was done for you with care and taste. A WISTCLCFF 14'1,MI 1• lrete home. Barbara Aune home you can trust to bring you years of comfort 3 BR, FR, view 1-5 Amat.o/Stemer ..... FIL Ml IOI IUCI S2IO,OOO and py. C.Oby Ward EASTBLUFF ~~ 2~w-= Short walk along strada leads to tenms. pool. LIWllT PllGll HU CMISI llSTM Slll,.. t::T~UFF 1.it.-21H ._.. volleyball or the ocean. This well mamtam«:'<:I Lmmaculate condition, this charming 3BR home is 4 BR, FR. Vlew 1-5 Sandie Fix family home features a remodeled kitchen with locat<.>d on the 14th fairway of Big Canyon Golf HARBOR vw HMES IJH,MI 1MI hit._. new appliances, 3 BR (2 of which are expanded), Course. Very light and bright. spacious fonnal 4 BR. FR. pool 1-5 Sara Hinman 2 BA, cathedral ceilings. skybghts and a large ltving/dinmg rooms and family room. A great CORONA DEL MAR SUl,IOO 2tt Iris private garden patio. Sara Hmman U f U { 'j Eas 1 BR view I ·5 Oeth/Jacobs couples home or exce ent or sma am1 Y· Y CORONA DEL MAR IJH,MI 111 Iris UYFlllT-llWPHT ISUll SIH,IOO to show. Call Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody Lots view 1.5 Octh/Jacobs Spacious home features 6BR, 4BA plus a b11J1arcicl •If Ill OUY•'I TIP FIYI 11,111,000 CORONA DEL MAR 11,Jtl,lll HH ..... ...... room. Large patio overlooks bay and lt·ads to Truly one of the canyon's top five locations with ~RR. vi""' 1 -~ Aon Peters private boat slip. Three f1r<'places including one in incomparable golf course views. This 6 BR. 7 BA ·1 lhe master suite. Decorator perfect. Call Diana . custom home features quality . ~aftsma':lS~ip ·MW USTlll • m• YllW .. , SIH,llO Prosser throught.out. Impres&ve f~~ living ~ dmmg ,\w onderful family home with pool. 4 BR, 21h BA, 111 IAIYll ·•If & I• rooms. F~bulou.s master s~1te Wlth e~ercise room. two stories. choice location close to greenbelt and · •1m1111Y WllllllUI 12,2 ..... Large childrens' wl~g wlth entertamme~ ;:;a· 1 school. Highly upgraded throughout, new carpet, Designed by one fo our most celebrated architects, Includes separate ma.ads q~~· eleva1;0r ge parquet. plantation shutters, tiled baths plus ,1 Fred Briggs. This 5 BR custom home of approx private pool. Shows beaul:Jfully. Incredible value. much more. Shown by a ppointment only. Sara i 6.000 sq ft is one of Big Canyons finest offerings. Danny Babb a nd Stephanie Grody Hinman 1 Breathtakmg 180° golf course. mounWJ:i & city 1111111 1441,.. 1 lights view Features imported blue tile roof, ln Corona Highlands, beautifully remodeled two n.T llW SOT S1AM• gated courtyard. imp"5ive ent.ry with circular story home. Three BR, 3 BA. pool~ spa, huge Greatest show on earth. Some of the worlds finest staJrwell and soaring loft ceilings, Elegant formal game room, 2 fireplaces, beam cetbngs, 9eCOnd yachta cruise past your patio. What a place for a \ living & dining rooms. paneled study. Large story views. Owner has bought another home, boat parade party. A full view of the Pirate Caves fanuly room with bl.nit m entertainment cent.«;r and says sell th.is now! Susan Scanlan of Big Corona Beach. Just steps from the wedge. Gourmet kitchen, separate maids quarters, chtl- llL--T --.a IT•Y 1AUDY _.-..... A lovely home properly designed and equ.ippc.'d drens wing with game room Luxunous ma.4'ter --.1.. k l Ra-Plan 1 Four BR ' (or entertainment. A great family home with 4 suite with itting area and private balcony Danny First time on me mar e . •"" . • BR 3~ BA Call Hobi"" Denny . . d S h l Grod 3 ,..., BA. FR. formal dining room and living room • 74 • "" Babb an t.ep an e Y with catht-dral beam ceilings. Three car garage. . MW Ill.I MUT If •WPllT 1121.-Ill OUT• -HllW&Y LIU1111 s•.- S kyhght.s, French doors, and P!3"tation shutters Four bedroom home with pool on Kings Place off Four bedroom, 4 BA, family room. billiard room, throughout._ Pool and spa, built 10 bar-be..q~ and 1 Dover & Clift Drives. Owners selected this prime. plus a 2 BR guest suite A private pool enhances ·covered patao. Air cond. & alarm system. nna location yeara ago. Off street cul-de-sac parking.') this prestige property. Owner IS very mottvated Godshall ,. • Ready to move ln and eajc>y. Tom AUinaon , Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ' l '#2 Chrlc-Plaaa, Suite ·1o0·. NIWltOlll alAtil I ~ Lido Realty . NEWPORT BEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : **IEI USTllC** : • • • llST ICOlfmT llPUI -White water view on ! : the sand at quiet end. 2BR, 2BA, both units. Well • • maintained. $550,000. Carol Mulvey • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UlllA P£mll.A Un.T -Beautifully re- modeled Cape Cod style, custom features. New pier & slip. $1, 195,000. Claudette Taylor , I PIHHTOIY IAYflllT -Country French with old world charm andquality craftsmandhslp. Pier & slip on quiet bay. $1,395,000. Darrell/Lawson llST tllWPOIT OCUllfltlT -Custom built home for the discriminating. On the sand, spectacular water view. $619,000. Stepanie Bernardy UIO PAH 111¥£ U YFIOU -'rd floor unit. All new kitchen. Security "'s' ..... 0\.0.. boat slips. WU lease option. $250,000. .J walker UIO PAD lllY£ PEITIOISE COllO -Baytront beauty 2 bdrms. den 3 baths, slip available. Reduced to $485,000. Javad/Tlllie IAYFIOIT tnCllllSE -Refurbished unit, 1 bdrm + den, w~ baths. gourmet kitchen, slips, pool, custom decor. $299,500. Gib Walker HLIOA PDllllSULA OCEHFIHT -Kitchen, living room & master suite upstairs for the great ocean view. $685,000. Javad Mansoor IWOA PE•lllSULA -33rd Street, corner location, high quality custom 3 bdrm. 3'h bath beach home. $349,950. Darell Bryan COSTA MESA HITIUY 1001$ -Spacious E'side townhome, 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, pool, tennis courts. only 30 units. $154,900. Stephanie Bernardy COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ,.. .. Ill IUCI LKATttl -Large office/retail building. $200,000 dn, owner will carry large 2nd to uaumabie 1st T.0. Across from City Hall. $1, 150,000. Bob/Wyvonne Serving ... • .. . NEWPORT BEICH COSTA IESA e LIGUlll BOCH LIDO REAL TY SALUTES JOE CAIN Joe Cain Is our man In the Versailles and VIiia Balboa Condos In New- port. As a resident, Joe knows all the Ins and outs of the 534 units in the two complexes. At anytime, he has 10 to 12 listings that are priced to sell. He services the project "almost to a fault" (his words), helping prospective buyers, sellers, other agents and appraisers. If there is anything you need to know about the Versailles/Villa Balboa condos, call Joe Caln. ***OPEN HOUSES*** 335 Nm UH, UH ISLE (SU. 2·5) -4 BR. large upstairs den w/set bar, beamed ceilings throughout, corner location. $555,500 221 YIA IHTOIE, UH ISU (SAT 11·2)-Extra wide lot with a 40' pool + delightful 3 BR home. Price reduction $410,000 721 N UH SM, UH ISL£ (SATIS• 1-4) -Truly unique. Large corner lot with bay view. 5 BR. 4'h BA. Open & light. $795,000. # 7 Cl£Ttl ClllT, I.I. (Sii 1-4) -Newport Crest townhome. Plan 3, 3 BR 2 'h BA, pool/spa/tennis. S 189.000 117 N Ull SM, UN ISl1 (SAT 2·5) -Baytront home with extra large dock, approximately. 100' long and wefl maintained. $1,950,000.. ltl N Ull U., Ull ISU (Sii l·S) -Baytront home, "T" sUp for. 100' yacht. View of turning basin. Reduced to $2,495,000. N UM SM llYFml -8 bedroom home with extra large "T" sUp for 100' yacht. Turning basin location. $2,495,000. Darrell/Lawson LIDO ISLE N UN SM IAYJHIT -6 Bedroom home with extra large "T" slip for 100' yacht. Turnf ng basin location. $2,495,000. Oarretl/L.awson N Ull Siii -Elegantly remodeted baytront home. 4 bedrooms, den. great view. Dock & sandy beach. $1 ,475,000. Bob/Wyvonne N tlfll -Large family room + wet bar area. 3 spacious bedrooms. 2111 baths, 50' side lot. $465,000. Virginia O'Brien YIA CHU -Approximately 4200 sq ft of elegant living + large patio. Huge master suite with bay view. $795,000. Gib/Anne NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES Community Pool, Spa, Tennl1 Ctntl CMT PlM l • 311, 2YIU • SIU.Ill en..., KIALOA COllT PlM I • 411, 2YIU • $111.511 ~ VILLA BALBOA CONDODS 2 Community Pool•, Spa, Gu.rd 0.te 2Zt llCE lAI( # lt2 (fertdeurt) 21t CACIO LUI£ # 212 21t CACIO IJlll # ltl 21t CACIO WI( t: l t4 • Ill, ha. llA • $1Jt,Sll • • UMIJ-. • 111. llA • SUt,111 • 2H, ... 21A • $212,111 JetC. • 211. 2IA • S141,Sll W. lllftll VERSAILLES CONDOS Community Pool, Spa, ClubhouM , Guerd Gate lM CACIO UIE • 2H,21A • SU4,511 Pllltleae #12 • • ...... 112 SCllU PWA # 121 • 211, 2IA • SID.Sii ....,.., " (W11111 .. ) • ............ lt1 SCllU PWA #223 • ....... • SltS.llt 511 CMIEY IJll # 212 • 211. 21A • Slit .... 2MllClll.#2tl • , ...... • S1S .... 2MICIEJ. • ... • su .... , ...... #11 • • Jetc.9 *OPEN SUNDAY 1·4* 2MICIEJ.#H2 • m.m • $124 .... 2"11C11l #Hl • ... • sue.• 2tl llClll Prn•1 u #1 • 111,211 • SUt,Mt He S.Z NU #214 • .... • Sl•.llt let S.Z NU #Ul • 1-.1u • . ... •c. .. , • Experience, Training, and Dedication help us to find your new home- or sell your present home in the shortest period of time. For all your real estate needs Great Western is the only name you need to know WE· HIVE IUYERSI The...,._ ll'llb .. an• ...... • ... 1tecl ... qlllMl4 IMlytn. If Yt1 M" I .... that lllltcMs ... .... ul ... y! llPlfl I have e couple lookJng for • duplex In Coste Mesa. Ther're anxious and reedy to mow. Call T5M830 and at« for Sten Wylie. ,.., .. Quafffted buyerl need end want a Portoftfto Model home In Herbof View HOfMI. Calt 759-4830 and uk for Kitty Vink. llPlfl Is needed by professional couple In the Corona Del Mlf area to $300,000. CaM Suzie MacKlnOn at 759-4830 l§!!!j, "bill be sddmourservke. lllfWIY Tl PllAlllE Maybe..,.,, c;toMr le t~ Wfl'f you wlM feel about the view trotffthe diNnQ room, tamlty room and kitchen of this beeutlfuf home In Newport. In addition to the 4 bdrm•, thef'e ete aepetete qua.r- ter• for guesta, or In lews that open up onto a private courtyetd. There II • lot of hOme here for $499 ,000. Cell 759-4830. .... , .. , ....... , On the upper deck of this ipeQou9 temily home aurrounded by tell treea. Sec"ll6on ta the theme. Onty whef'I you w8'k out Into the 9'rel4 do you reeHze that you ere up onto • petk> & la ,.,tlct for temtty or In~ entettelnW'G. Reduced to $234,000. Calf now to lntpeet thil Ne1JPC)ft 9Mcf\ home. 75M830 .. , .•.. i..Jbe_9f!ect the Palm tr ... _and ptantlnga NIYe etound the awlmming poof end IP9 of thia elegant -AofM.toceted In ~Jlig canyon. Tiwe .. 4 specious bdrma, a famity room with wood burning ftreptece end e wet bW. A formal dining room end en Informal eetlng area. 'with an adj.ecent separate patio for outllde dining. This home 18 reduced to $599,000. Call for en appointment to view this home. Call 759-4830 ........ TownhOUee In e preatigk>ul locetlon. It's lltuated In e rear location r#fff trom tratftc noiM with lots ot privacy. This home Is the Jergeat In the complex with 3 apaciou1 bedrooms, 3 baths end a large kitchen with natural wood cabinets. The adjecent dining area could be Ul8d for formel or Informal dining. And th«e la a wood burning ftreplace In the living room. A lerge WOOden deck •off the living room and the amster bedroom. The asking price Is $239,900 end It's h'cahty ~·vacant and ·eecty to move Into. CAI 75 . Ill ....... and reedy tor a f.-nly. Th6a home ... lllready In mint condftion but Mrs. 0..... made It betler1 It sp9rktel along wttt\ the 3 tpec:icMIS bedrooms & 2 baths. There" a poof meet lot with a IMmmlng pool. This Cotta Meea hon'9 .. being oftered for Mle by the ortgln9I CNll*9 tor $185,.000. Call now to ... this home. 75M830 fllllllRE with this beaUtlful showcue 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. It features an ovenMz:e master autte with a retreat area which could double as• den. A separate downltairs bedroom with Its adjacent bath Is petfect tor guests. Thef'e is approx. 2600 sq. ft. here with a fOtWard ltvtng room end a family room sMus a wet bar tor only $224,900. Call to tee thfl home et 759-4850 allUITHf ITIEET 111 In front of thts 4 bdrm, 2 story home In a super .., .. of Costa Mesa. This home Is only 4 yrs old and thef'e ts plenty of room for a f.mlly to spreed out. 'There are 3 baths and • woodbumlng flreplece. A raised wood deck affords outside entertaining. At $188,900, this home wont last! Call 759-4830 MllllC Tl PALM IEIEIT and the ownef' must sell this newer Irvine Terrace home In Corona Del Mar. It's walking dtstance 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 worlhfppers. Asking $376,000. Bring your offer. Call 759-4830 C.:Y CITT llE In Corona Del Mar. tt's a reel charmer with Its wood shtngted front. Thef'• are etl kinds of poalbMlttes here end It has a oozy wood burning brick fl,.. sMace. call now to see ht'9 quaint cott• pricled at $185,000. Call 79-4830 , ITllCTl Y UPPEI ClllT Except the prlee and lt1 IOCated In the •dusNe Big Canyon area. There la nothing "mini" about thlalownhome. There are many custom featur• tnciudlng e fireplace. Lota of tall trees In the., .. giw a '9'flr0 of MCfuslon. Offered at $189,000, the owner Is anxious end wlWltS an oft«. Calt 759-4830. ' 2870 Su Mleael Drive, Newport Beacll • 759-4880 I I 11 1 j I l ' t l I COTO'S ll!ST VAWE Th114 ~droom. 4 Nlh homr h.iu lupt1 bonus room prrfrct for m.iid's qu•rtrrs. mochrr 1n·l-or gue5l room PrKtd to sell .it •26Q.OOO ,.. H•rtfleld S0011TO11 COMPLSTSD A<ul-de·a.c loution with v1twgJw thruoon 10 ~ compiftN f bedroom 4'11 b.tch homr an• pocrn11•I ~acurft include old world f1replacrs. top line 'P!>la.nus •nd suptriof ct.1ftsm .. nt111p. $-47S.OOO .. • ~·,,, ~. \, '-"' •" • ., • • • • ~.., ~ ., .. ' ,. • '-"" • \o ., "" _. _,. • I. _. .._ • ' • • '• . t I COLP COUl SE VIEW When you buy a home or a custom homeslte at Coto de Caza. you don't 1ust get the home. What comes with It ls a life few people have the opportunity to live. A life in a private guard-gated community set amongst rolling hills and valleys. .,{.. towering oaks and the mountains beyond. ~ 41 ~:~ ~~ ~ "'•. A life that offers Club Caro. where you'll find every kind of recreational amenity •, .o: ~r known to modern man. Tennis. equestrian. skeet and trap. swimming. racquetba ll. i "+ ~ volleyball and more. Not to mention the world acclaimed Vic Braden Tennis College ~ '*·~. and coming January 1987. an l&·hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones. Jr. ~~ It's all at Coto de Caza. all available to you in the properties listed below. Which ~ are something substantial. Ca ll today for a special showing or for more information. . ~ Ask for Jan Hartfield. Tom Hesper. or Nan Hamson. Call (714) 858-1500. i M•p not to sc.ilt ~ ~?.v~R.~~h~~~~c!~~}ty Life never looked so good AYAILAILI IMMIDIATILTI Thi• J ~droom horM ft•tu~• vitwsof tht golf course and SM:ld~lt Mount•1n. locs of decking •nd • coun· cry ltuchrn UW.000 "8 it.rtfleld Th11l•r1t.4 bedroom.) b.tch home ft,lurrs largt lt1tc;ht11 'nd IWO .ir condll'lon units Ptrfru for 1he family Szs.!.000 1t1t1 .._,., SPANISH MIDITHllAN Pcrfeu fo1tnlt'rUen1ng.1h15) bedroom. 2'11 bach homt ft•turcs •n Indoor 11p.11nd wrc b.tr olf ol tht family room MU111tt to apptHl.ttt $)80.000. ,_ 11utfWd COITUTUAT M<ra to this f•nl.aatK aolf courw vltw homt iJ v1•' bfldet (f()Rl"I OVtl tht pool, ip.t Ind b.ibbl1,. bfOolt A MP'rMt' &lltlt ~ (racurft Z bedroomt. I b.tch vlu.1 nuid~quarttrSOWllht I''• f n0.000.,.. GUAT~OfllOm'UNITT Thl1 townhonw h.M ) becboolft11 uch btdroom hn Ill own b.tch. 1tu 1,.110 .1nd mtnn<e ind un ~ rented 1ndtpendtntly or• .1 unJt Ownt1 will P'rtklP'tt In f ll\ln< 1,., f 199.000 ,.. lllfdieW r IEW •Liil 11111 UL• m 111 lllTll~-- eu11t In 1980. Thia .,_,tlful custom home hu FOUR BEDROOMS and 3'A baths. the versatile floor plan can be converted to Include a aepar- ate.ae.arttn9!1t. All the charm and locatton you coul want. Aakfng •••· Please calf tor appointment. RAE RODGERS 131·1- 0PEN HOUSE SAT a SUN 1-5 The beautiful MEDITERRANEAN home could be f the BEST "VIEW BUY" In NEWPORT BEACH Bullt I 1978 with the utmost quality with properfy compres with "NewportFlnest". Four spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. A ma~ous 111'1 llSS I INI lliV master suite w/slttlng room. An absolute J '• pleasure to Inspect. Competltlvely priced at ust back on mnett 3 bdrms, family room, 1121.-. premium CUffhaven location. Huge oversized lot RAE RODGERS 131-129' w/poot Some back bay vtew. Unlimited poten- tial to expand. Priced right at ...-. DO NOT WAIT! RAE RODGERS 121·1• 11111 LIYlll IW TIE IUCH 1111,000 I YUIS IEW Beautiful split level condo with Newport Beach address. Custom decor. Two master suites, 2'h baths, formal dining, oak floors. Asking 1111.- FlllL Y LIYlll IT ITS IEST II CLIFFlllYEI Spacious 3 bdrm resldence w/expansive family room. This appealing home has been recently remode4ed. New kitchen w/breakfast area. Bay windows, French doors to lnvit~n_g Pil!i~. Privacy reigns supreme. Won't last at ...-. RAE RODGERS 131·1• REALTY MERODQIM .,,_,.. . ~ I IFFEI -= ll•U IEllZEI IUllET DILIATllll . .,, •. _ 10 FEE N "'111'11111 LlllllllS TllTLE llCI YIEWI .llST LllTEI This elegant 2 bdrm, 2 ba, den home is 2 years newt Single story condo with unbeUevable ca- nyon and water view. OYer9lzed kitchen w /eatlng area. Upgraded carpet, custom drapes & shutters throughout. Altt cond, central atrium with spa. Priced to Mfl at all.Ill. RAE RODGERS 111·1- LIYE I SPllTIMW YIEW1 1111,DOO Back on mar'ket but not for long! Amazing value. 3 bdrms, famlly room home. Loacated In New- port Gelghts. Broad ocean views from this decorator perfect home. Beige tones -ex- tensively remodeled & upgraded. Feels like newt RAE RODGERS 131·12" The Harbor Area's Oldest .Real Estate Firm ...... ,..,.,. u1..- Goroeou• ocean, harbor and night tights vtewt 2 luxurious master bedrooms open onto private aon decks. SkyHghted kitchen, custom carpet and plantation shutters. Setler may hetp finance. 1111• • • -un.-mnesa forces sale of this lovefy 3 bdrm Corona del Mar Vitia. A private end unit with red tile roof, 2 patios, family rm, 2 fireplaces, wet bar and 4nf9rl a aun deck. Beautiful community swimming poof & tennte courts. .... ,·-·--· .... ·--Well maintained 4 bdrm home on TWO huge R-1 lots well located just a short walk to bay and ocean beechea. Separate apartment, 4 car gar- age, large enctoeed patio. Priced to settle es-- tate. ._,..,.., 11.-.- custom built 8'ngle leYef 3 bdrm .. bath home on Harbor Island Aoad with LARGE PIER ANO FLOAT. Enjoy the curwd family rm bar. Ceiling to floor marble fireplace. Formal dining rm, pool, lovely patios. .... 11&.1•••.. un.-wett located sJngle story 3 bdrm 2 bath home built around sunny. private patio. One of the lowest priced homes on Lido Isle! Make us an offer! .... _,.._ Harbor Realty Is a full service locally owned ~ Estate Company offering a complete range of real eetate serviceS such as an active rental department, a nattonwtde relocation network, and an In houM com- puterized listing service. Let us prove we will do more for you. -.U _.. llAIP Im SU .... Beautiful large master bdrm plue den and 2 full baths. Party size deck overlooks water fountains and trees. Huge living rm with fireplace and dining area. Designed for llvlng In style. ................... . ...... Beautiful Balboa Peninsula 4 bdrm home with finest craftmanshlp throughout. Chotce location on "The Point" just a short walk to bay & ocean beaches. Bookllned famHy rm with ftreptace, enck>Md private patio, step-down tlvtng rm wtth marbte fireplace, huge master StJlte also with flreplece. ............. 121111 . an,m Plush beige carpet, mirrored fireplace, bMutlful wall coverings, pllintatlon lhutter1. all new kitchen appllancea. A pride of ownerlhlp show- plaoe. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, format dining rm. ..._ * 1111• • • m..-Atmost new Harbor WOOda townhome with 2 bdrms, 2'n baths, enctoeed attached 2 cw garage. Bright and cheerful end untt with nr. place and private deck. Priced to Mftl MITml ... , 11 .... Check out this large 2 bdrm condo In convenient Huntington Townahlp. A t.,rtflc value. Walking distance to shopp4ng ~park. BMutltutty metn- talned grounds. Private community pool. (213) 628-2828 (714) 673-4400 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Costa Mesa. high income. Good financing. Up- grades. ultra clean. Asking $169,000. ROBERT MILLIKEN EASTSIDE IEST IUY COTIAIE S 121,000 Cute 3 Bdrm. 1 bath large fenced yard. Great for 1st time buyer. Cozy fireplace. A real steal. Prlncipals only. DIANA CAPPEL STARTER HOIE ... I Excellent 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family home in quiet home area. close to major shopping. 10% down -owner will work with you. Offered at $145,000. RUSTY GUINTHER IOl'T llSS AINI llYU Just back on market! 3 bdrms. fmally room. premium Cllffhaven location. Huge oversized lot w/pool. Some back bay view. Unlimited Poten- tial to expand. Prloed right at $299,000. DO NOT WAIT! RAE RODGERS Eastside Costa Me!}.~~!! and butter. 2-3's and 4-1 's owe with 10•1,. Won't last -call now to see. CRAIG BATLEY ASllll Sl3/SQ Large 2700 SQ' home In young executive neigh- borhood. Owner out of area. Vacant. Reduced to S 194,500. Call for &pPointment. PETER JOHNSON IEST IUY II IEWNIT llElllTS Beautiful custom -3 bedrooms, family room - perfect for entertaining. Spectacular ocean view. $309,000. RAYLENE MIRACLE EASTSIDE COSTA IEU 7 Units plus studio. Pride. Huge lot. $60.900 GSI $650.000 -PrincipaJs only. SHERYL BREWER ASlllli OILY S 110,000 Best location in complex. 2 bedroom. 2 bath Woodlake Condo. Security gated. thousands In upgrades. A must see! GEORGE MASON 31 HARIOR ISLllD Almost 'h acre on waterfront. Room for 100' + + + yacht. 5,000 sq. ft . estate. Call for your personal showing. PATRICK TENORE IDEAL I.I. llPLEI Great location with spacious owners unit -large lot. Asking only $355.000. Seller motivated II Call now. BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER * IRUT IESA YEllE HOIE * JIST IEllCED California living at Is best! 4 spacious bedrooms, 21h baths. family room w/wet bar overlooking pool. Motivated seller! Call now. BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER IARllll HllTERS Want to Buy Undermarket? Accepting new clients for my VIP LIST. Call 631-1266. JUDY FITZ PAllUllC VIEW View of Bay and Ocean from every room. Wet bar. country kitchen formal dining, fireplace, 2 car attached garage, open beam celling ptus a whole lot more. This bright and sunny end unit won't last at only $212,000. CONMECORN FEW OF Ol L -...s.nta AM-Koop/Ja L .-..s.nta Ane-1BR-IC W. -.s.nte Ane-18R- W, -JIS& Senta Ane-2BR- -tta•port lfeecn-1BR-mn..co.ta Meae-1BA-Mlll& t• IM mmf•Nawpor1 8ctt--·U•llPOf1 e..ctl-Johnso _.._Coate Meae-Ceppel --Coata Meae-28R-M1 -~ ••flPOl't Bw:h-38 i&S I C4ala Meu-212-Jc ~Meae-3BR-C ~ Vllley-3BR ~on a.en-Ma.so --fta:.wport a.cn-2BA- --..WW.-3BA-Wede -~..co.ta Meea-2-U-\ 0 Coate Mw-3BA-Wad • .-t..co.ta Maae-2BR- WZ-coata Meaa-38A-Macc: -.-i rtawport Bw:h-28 -··Coate Maaa-5BR- ••• fl911111 ort aa.cti-2BR ---Nawpor1 Baech-38 • fl1 pan ....._,2M-Gu1n •-21 .. 1 .ee Toro--4BA-Tenon -C.oata Meaa-•BR-T •• ftaapcwt Bw:h-38R-Jor 29 c-. Maae-Herwis. 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'°'e ............ a..111.1" 1266 ·,STE 117, COSTA MESA Cll 11111111 OILY 1231,000 Charming 2 bedroom house on beautiful tree lined street. This home Is In move in condition and boasts hi beam ceilings. fireplace, laundry room, updated kitchen and bath, new roof and copper plumbing. All of this plus guest house and parking for 4 cars. Very motivated seller . DELIA DELGADO IEWPIRT HEllllTS LICITIOll Nearly new elegant French Normandy townhomew/nearly 1800 sq ft: 3 bdrm, 2'h bath. stained glass. 2 fireplaces. gorgeous custom redwood deck and spa. HI ceilings, tons of light. Asking $173,000 . RoetN TENCH IESI YElllE Look no further If you have location on your mind! This Jovety home has ~ 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 . ANNE McCASLAND OCUI YIEW Fllll EYEIY 11111 1121,000 Newport Beach Versallte Penthouse. 2 bdrm • 1~. bath luxury corner penthouse condo. Secur- ity poot. spa. etc. Low. low price for this top quality view home. DARRIN JASKOWtAK Cllll SELL IFF Starting at $58,000 -these S.C. Plaza condo's are great buys. 3•;. down -fixed financing. Pool, spa and security gated. 1 and 2 bedrooms. DARRIN JASKOWIAK/808 KOOP JR. llLLlll llLUI YIEW FllPUlm New listing In Cameo Highlands. 3 bdrm, 2 ba with tuperb ocean view. A must see for only $3&4,000. HEIS DAV10 COOPER/NICKIE VOOR STEPS Fllll 01111 CIYE 01111 ... Bay and ocean views from this refurbished home on extra large R-2 lot. Super value at S..29,500 . DAVID COOPER/NICKIE VOORHEIS . . ClllPEITEllS lllUI USTSllE C.I • A unique 3 bdrm home on one of Eastside's best streets. This home has a lot of potential, fix It the way you want It and make money. lath & plaster walls -very large lot. JUST REDUCED to $125,000. Won't last! AITA WADE 1 IEllllllS, NIL UI SPl Best value for tunctlOl"''·o sa Woods pool home. Downstairs~ '-~ + 2 bdrms and 2 ba1hs. Upste~ U ~ and 1 bath retreat. Family room~ .• dn overlook pool and patio. Reduced for '-'"''ck sale to $184,900. JACKIE HANDLEMAN IESI YElllE Piil HllE Remodeled 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Private courtyard entry. Large family room overlooking secluded yard with large pool. Priced at $229,900. JACKIE HANDlEMAN TlllTLE lllCI llllEI lllE Sparkling 2 year new Turtle Rock home. 2 bdrm +den, formal dining, central atrium, spa. VIEW. All for $229,000 . MARILYN COOMBS 1212,001 Triplex -Xtra large 3 bdrm, 2 bath, patios, single story, fireplace. 10 x gross. $28,000 Income. LIZ AND CHUCK JONES REALTORS HARBOR RIDGE CISTDI llllOllE S 1,110,000 Shown In OC magazine. August & CA home. Summer Edition. Ocean, Bay & City 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, cathedat celling in llvlng room w/gold leaf dome. gourmets choice kitchen. bl-level pool w/spa, S bdrm, 8 bath. 6 fireplaces. •tMYIElllP 10 DOWI TllE OYER PIYIEIT Assumable $600,000 1st TO, TAKE OVER PAY- MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized "Lautremont" 4 BA, 3 BA. family room. formal dining, mountain & city light views. Fabulous for entertaining. Ill I llYIE IOOP 180° OCEll, llY I ClTILlll VIEW HIRIOll RIDGE CUSTOI Country French Custom by Ron Pollend1ne In- cludes 4 Bdrms, 5 Ba, formal hving room w/ant1que fireplace & high ceilings. formal din- ing. gourmet kitchen, library, family room w/fireplace. 3 car garage. private spa w/room for a pool. security system & landscaping by Rogers Gardens. Premium View! Listed at $ l .39s.ooo IOI I IOYIE IOOP CITILlll 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. 1111.MYIE IMP LEASE on101-s110,ooo DEVONSHIRE, highly upgraded. 5 BA, 4 BA, oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean. bay, city & mountain views. Will trade for commercial property. IMIMYIEIMP BOB JR . * IPEI IDISE * UT I Ill 1-1 200 •IEIL # 12, IEWNIT FILL llWI I llY VIEW Versailles Penthouee. ocean view 2 bedroom. 1.75 bath. $129,500. Ocean. bay and city light view. .. .... s.c. 1m1 1 Bdrm. $58,900, 2 bdrm, $72,900. -- NEW LISTING S PllYITE PML I TllllS llPIULLELEI OllSTIL YIEW 7 bdrms. 7 baths. 6 fireplaces, hand carved oak throughout. solarium w/380° 'lllew, double ee- tate lot. 9000 sq ft. fabulous home beyOnd description. $2,900,000. For appt call. llllMYlll• .. CAMEO SHORES DCUI VIEW ·c ustom view home. Enjoy h <1n views from living room. family roo,...~ ~ '>Om & muter suite. Upgraded .. 0 ,.--marble. Prtvecy oriented lay-c e.. . "'°'"· 2.5 bath, format dining. family • ~.dn, formal courtyard & entry. Many extras! Offered at $400,000. L.H. .. ....... COASTAL I OCUI VIEW Fabulous contemporary · 0 . Just spent $150,000 to upgradP ~ "' from family room. living ro,... 0 ,_ <Jlnlng ri:>om and bdrm. 4 bdrr. CZ, ..,aths, fireplace. lovely pastels through .. ~99.000. L.H. ...... 1. NEWPORT BEACH llLIDI PElllSUU Walk to Lido Village. cute peninsula style beach home. Large front yard & patio, large living & dining room. huge kitchen. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, 2 story home. $215,000. YlLEIUE IOOP SEA VIEW SITED co11u11n Hampton model. designer decorated. 3 BA. 3 Ba, loft in master syite. family room, formal dining, 2 fireplace$, private spa, highly up- graded. Fabulous canyon view! Priced to sell. $365,000. llllMYIEIMP SUWlll Lovely City Light View, 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Montego Model, Vaulted Celling In Living & Dining Rooms. Large Kitchen & Family Room. Comm. Pool & Tennis, New Carpet and Paint, Pool size Yard. $385,000 Ill .II. I YALEllE 11111 11011 FILL VIEW Full ocean. bay & city lights views from 1st & 2nd story. completely remodeled, professionally decorated, 3 bdrm. 3 ba, 2 master suttes, pool, spa, formal dining room, den, w/wet bar, weight room, 3 fireplaces. $595,000 ••11t111• 111111 ISUll •IYE Bay view from IMng room, formal dining, famlty room, master suite & morel Dock for 2 bo9ts. one up to 50'. Ataume existing lease option. Outa1andtng term., tow down. Great buyt S910,000. -.. ....... .. ' # 1111111 llUTI• c1u•111 1111-1111 SPECllUZllli II IEWNIT IUCH'S FllEIT IGIES INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllSTER OFFICE LUSE 850 SO.FT. of prime office location, private bath. divided office, end unit. 90 cents per foot. Gross lease. Corner of Goldenwest and 20th st. 100% llPROVED SJ LE/LUSE 6400 feet of 100-/e 'JI:.'\.. 0 ' weH decorated with ample par' S U ;;;.., oelow market at 95 cents N.N.N.T.' ,.124,000 sale price. IBlllYlll• DOVIES FAVORITE RECIPE SUFOOI 11111111 2 T. wtw 1 T. ti 1 S... """ ,_., cut Into dulk1 1 lb. Ced,. ii l " du*1 1 Utz. ca1t lllMlllftn • • ........ (rlllnt '"") ~, ..... ,..., Saute rice In butter untll golden. Add oll green pepper & ICalltona, aute 2 mfn. edd fish & syrup/broth mixture, stir gently. Stir In spices & soy, bring to full boll. add orange sections, cover and remove from heat. Let stand 5 ·mtnutes, fluff wtttl fork . Garnish wtth scalHon• & MNe. Servee 4. ontrarj to rumors, 1 · ewport homes have ncreased in value GEMV 6 ClmaTA LONG What h .. happened to real .. 1ate lues In Newport Beech In the last f1ve ars7 Since the end of the real estate oom" of the late '70s. mueh has n said about the value of homes In r area since that time. The general ncluslon la that there has been a rtaln loss In value since the end of at period of lnflatk>n. Has there n? Heresay, rumor and speculation ave not been reassuring ways of tabll1hlng the valldl.ty of a theory, so e decided to go to what we thought as . the best source of such lnfor- atlon, the records kept by the local ewport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of ealtors. Their records are based on their ultiple listing Service, subscribed to y about 2,000 board members. The embers are encouraged to reveal the ates price of each transaction they andle within a set time period follow- ng the close of escrow of that sate. Based on our analysis of 12 months ndlng with June 30, 1981. and the ame 12 months ending June 30, 1986, e come up with the foltowlng figures: Statistics from the Board of Realtors: 7-1-80 to 6-30-81 homes sold, 855; average price $329, 424; 7-1-85 to 6-30-86 homes sold 729; average price $348,038. According to these figures. there has been an Increase In the value of the average Nome sale In Newport Beach In the last five years. Increased average value -$18,614; percent increase over 1980-81: 5.6 percent. The statistics kept by the board of reattors are broken down into districts across the Newport Beach area. Costa Mesa Is not Included In the study. Only two areas -Dover Shores (and adjacent) -district 7 according to the Realty Board's districting -and the lower Balboa Peninsula (district 10) - lost value during the five-year period. District 7 Is under the flight path of John Wayne Airport, so the loss was antici- pated. We might have all been fooled by the end of the "boom" spiral of the late '70s. Sellers were so used to pumping up prices. that when the market cooled off (when the spec buyers vanished) In 1981 and 1982, sellers were left with Inflated list prices that were not realistic to begin with. Homes were finally reduced to market value. then sold. llALERIE TORELi~/ rt·u// t REAL ESTATE 840-4188 212S ._ jee ....... H1Us Rtl. Newport Center LIVE ABOVE IT ALL! Desig!Jed to please the most discriminate, this 5 bedroom. 7 bath. luxurious custom home is located at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180° ocean, bay, city & "Sunsets Over Catalina" VlEW. From warm library to family room with one of 4 fireplaces to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects concentration on true old world c raftsmanship. Mast.er suite (over 1000 sq.ft.) with sauna fireplace & breathtaking VIEW. 24 hour guarded gate. Use your ho~se as down payment or submit trades. Offered at $1 ,695,000. Call Jeri Hunt to see. WATERFRONT C.D.M. CONDO WITH SLI P RIGHTS AND SPECTACULAR VIEW! Single level with large patJO on bay. $4 59.000. Fee. Call Barbara Kastle. 1209 Baysldt Drive Open Sun t-5 MAGNIFICENT OCEAN & BAY VIEW Clos~ to shorping & f~ne restaurants. 2 Br .. 2 Ba., totally remodeled with the finest o everything. $299,000. Ask for Marie. MESA VERDE Real Estate SPECIALISTS Open SWJ I ·6 THE TOP REAL ESTATE OFFICE IN MESA VERDE IS PROUD TO PRESENT THE FOLLOWING "MESA VERDE HOMES" CUl-D!-SAC wtTH IPAI Fabulous chltd safe street! 3 bdrms, all good sae. Spacious ltvtng room a. famtty room with double flreptace. New carpets & tile thruout. Large yard wtth gazebo and spa. Mesa Verde Bargain ......................... S 158,000 STEPI FROM PARKI 4 bdrms, 2 bath beauty! Immaculate front yard In pride of ownership neighborhood. Flowing one-story with eecluded master. Plen- ty of room for an addition. Owner bought another ..................... $199.000 LISTED YESTERDAY 5 Bdrma, spectacular yard with custom pool. Over $70,000 In upgradesl Formal din, plus eating area in kitchen. Over 3000 sq. ft .• 3 fireplaces! A real beauty! Must see! Mesa Verde's best .......... $299,000. NEW, MESA VERDE PARK 3 Bdrms. family ,,. f"\lnd format DR. Just steps from r·o· ~ y ·eek park. New roof and floor•$ ~~.,18al. RV access. Bright and open r11an. Asklng ............................................... $171 ,900 •IT •IA VERDI LOCATION JUI? UITED • PRIME On tree-tined street betow Adams Blvd. Large 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Remodeled kitchen and every- quiet corner lot. 4 Bdrm, 3 BA. 1 bedroom and thing totally new. N4'N carpet. paint, tile bath are downstairs -great for llve-ln or thruoutl Famlty room with built-In bar. Formal mother-ln·law. 3 car garage. RV eocess. Over dining too. One s1ory on cul-de-sac street. 2400 sq.ft. French doors and much, much more. Must seU ........................••.•................ $249,000 Onty .................................................. $212,500 NEW ON MARKET Huge 2-story near golf course. 4 large bedrooms with walk-in closets. Entertainers family room with butlt-lns & wet bar. Re- modeled kitchen with designer tlle. New carpet. X-tra large yard w/spa. Owner motivated .............................. $279,000 GOLF COURIE LOCATION Just a 5 minute walk from Mesa Verde Golf Course. 5 bdrm custom built home. Over 3,000 sq.ft.I Floor plan Is great for large family. Home boasts den, family room. formal dining and large gated courtyard. Located on one of Mesa Verde's moat prestigious streets. Owner must sen ................................ $299.000 MESA VERDE EXCLUSIVE <4 bdrm, 3 bath with custom pool. Unique floor plan with 1 bdrm & bath down. Large famlty room ott kitchen. Seen by appt. only, but worth the wait. Asking ............................................... $259,000 / For other exclusive Mesa Verde properties Call ... ~~®Q~LE!L!L .. r • I I I I PW H/IA11WY oaa•n ... , .. -~-·Alll sanu1m LLONGS OF NEWPORT Dear Gerry and Cbriata: You did an outatandinciob Ill estimatiq tM val~ of our borne in Corona Del Mar ud selline it satisf 1ctorily i.n record Ume. Sincerely, Mr. &r Mrs. A.L. Newport Beach YOll Wal .. san--, TOO! NEW USTllGS Ull8I Wl(I MIU · Beautiful R~rmo 4 BR, huge lot, pool & spa. Spectacu- lar backyard ....................... $355,000. HM80R .W ..-s · Car,.,.el model. Beautifully main''"ail 1 ll110 school. Kids dorllliHI& • t ~ ..... .ny slreets. 3 . BR ._ 2 ~~mal Owner. $269,000. 640-LONG Cllrista I Cerry Liie COIOll llCllUIDS -DUPl£I • 2 BR + 2 BA In each unit. Large yard. Very private location ........................ $369,000 141-l•C llYllE TEIUCE: DOLPHll · Large corner lot on Dolphin Terrace. Solar heated poot, plenty of yard for expansion. 4 BR and 4 BA. New roof (two years okj) ............................ $449,000 140-LOIC COIOllA lllGHWDS: SEIU • Pool home with ocean view, immaculate condition. Two story, room to expand. Sunny location ........................................................................ $349,000 &48-LOIC CAMEO SIOIES: CAllEI · 4 BR, Ivan Wefls design with retractable roof. Great ocean view on 2nd street from water. Owner will consider exchanges for commercial property. Owner may carry ......................................................... $695,000 641-LOIC • SPYCLASS Hill: COLETA POINT · 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 .......................................................................... $775,000 648--LOIC J.OTS CDL.OCEAll 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-LOIC IELCOUIT 10,800 sq. ft .. Very quiet location In pres- tigious Belcourt. Gated community. Listed at. ........... S-439,000 141-LOIC LAClllA BEACH: PACIFIC WAY • Neatly 'It acre atop mountain in Laguna. One of the finest vlews .............. $399,000 141-LOIC IBS OF NEWPORT INC. ( 714) 640-5664 • •SM MIGUEL DA . SUTE •· ~ WM:H. C'A..O By JOYCE SCHEJUtll BODLOVICB a.1r .... c.. • 0 0 He's lntenee, dedicated and suc- cessful: He Is BIN Cote, owner-broker of WIHam F. Cote Realty & Investment Company. From the time he was a kid growing up In Wyoming. Cote knew that one day he would be a successful busineuman. However, he admits that his youthful m ind did not pinpoint the apeclftc profession that would earn him weetth and honors:1 "I graduated from the University of Wyoming In 1961 with a degree In -electrical engineering," he said. Before Cote could pursue a pro- fessional career, he was drafted Into the Army, joined the Navy and eerved 2-1 months In Vietnam attached to the Seeb1111. After earning the rank of Lieutenant In charge of the lntettegence dlvtsk>n, he wu honorabty dlschatged In 1966. "I went to work for Motorola but soon reaHzed that I dtdn 't r..ity want to be an electric engineer -tt wu too boring,'' said the fMt-movtng Cote. In 1970, Cote entered Western State University College of Lew In Anaheim. He graduated wtth honors four yMrS tat8'. "My first and only job as a lawyer was with the City Attorney Office In Hunt- ington Beech ... I was the Deputy City Attorney," he recalled. "Agatn, I re- aJJzed this was not the profesak>n for ~-I didn't Ilk• public law; I wu taking the work home wtth me, both emo- tionally and phyaicatty. I am an lntenee person, and I can't turn my swttch on and off." Almost wtth foresight, Cote had earned hl9 real estate llcenee In 1974 -one yw 18'er he opened COM Realty & lnveetment Company WI New- port BMch. ·'Reel estate is elao intenM." he said. "Especially in our com.,.ny becauee. we 9P9Cia1W. In tuxury homes and have to dMI wtth a wt\ole battery of lawyers and accountents who are advteor1 to the buyers and Mflers." Cote, whoee specialtty ls waterfront homes, h• the listing for the former home of Johrl Wayne priced a t $10.8 million. "The reaeon our company lists and auccesafulty Miis more expensive property. 19 becauee we have the flnett marketing programs wtthln the city - and becauM we do more advertllfng than anyone etse," he said. Ingold named top producer for Grubb & Ellis Company Maralou lngokl was the top producer In gross r9Y8'lue for the first quarter of 1986 for the Newport Beech Residen· tlal office of Grubb & Ems Company. Ingold has been with Grubb & Ellis since she started In real estate 21/t years ago. Since then she has sold more than 11 mHNon dollers worth of residential property. She hu been a Newport 8-aCh resident for the past 25 years. As a mother of four. she stiff hu time to participate In many community Of· ganlzatlons. Big Canyon Philharmonic Society, Orange County Performing Arts Center, Newport Harbor Museum. Junior League of Newport Harbor and U.S.C. Trojan LMgue of Orange Coun- ty are but a few of the actlvttlea she Is Involved In. Grubb & Ems Is the largest Indepen- dent real estate terVicea firm In the nation wtth Orange County residential offlcel In Newport Beech. Laguna BMch. Laguna HHfs. lrvtne, Dana Point and San Clemente. 295 new real estate agents join RE/MAX of California in August RE/MAX of California reported that 295 new agents jo6ned the real •tat• or~ In Augu9t, a e.5-fotd 1ncr .... compenMt to 45 6n J~. Thie growth, ... mekea" the fMt91C-growtnQ ,.... ...... Mtwof1( tn the ltete. AEIMAX of c.Mtorn6a b 111 ...... " Pton1111og the ldM of 100 perceut commtulona for real estate ..._ J*)ple, • oontruted wtth tradttlonlll lheted comml•lons, RE/MAX AY8 tt attrects the cream from the poof of ,.., · •ate-oenta. ''And thla ls only the begtnnlng, •• Mid 8te¥e Hatetton, r~ director of RE/MAX of c.ltfomta, • •ALDTAn FNIAll HOUSH/CONDOS ---· ............ , ............. , .... , ... ~...-v-.. ---~(-\eo-_,_ ~· .. ~ .......... _, __ -·-' ·~ t lllTS -J&.m CORONA DEL MAR Nt'oll & mce JOM Howe 8~1 675·7696 llHHT•lllT lnlUSSllY r111oy mount1tn ..,... lrom holh ll'vets Large 5 hrlrin w/bdrm a.nd bath II ,.,.n5ta1rs Large pool " clov1ng board water lodt> & spa Entertain I t<;•OUSly w/pvt yard OPEN SUN t-5 1? DRAKES BAY Jo-Ann Doran 100'1 100. 1001 1011 ion 101• 10>6 10» ICO. JIWO 10.1 '°"' IW '°'° IOSJ IOU ,_, ·-1016 ·-ICllO IOM I* IOll IOl'O 1100 .. _ ....,.,c-__ _,,_ ~-c,,.... _, ... _ _,_s. °"" OI C. ,,_., °"" OI -.._.., _,_c;._ _,,_., , _ _,,.. ., r.a... If W- ~ALI HOUlll/CONDOS a..... --._,_... '----C--•-c..---u 1 ... •-v .... ,..__ ,..__ ... _ '--,_ .... ll)S ,_......, tin "'° , ... ,_ nu 111) _v.,. ,,., In) ---· ,, .. 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A great couple's home or excetlent for small famlty. 11 llCIElllLE YILUE IT $195,000 For more Information cell: _, -• llEPllm ••• , GrubhtiEllis tu:MODmAl laOKDAGt: savea;s 144 IZ• _,_ --~--· ... \-.AM ........ -'--_,_ fv.-. MISC. llNTALS ,_,,_ o..-----v.,...,.. ....... -··--........ _ c;o,_., ... ·-Wt--·-COMMllOAl I .I . SALl/llNT .. _ ...._.. ,._.., \<olo -· Oii><•-.... ,_ ........ _ .... °"""".""""" -· w-c,.....,.,~ PUBLICATION DEADLINE ' . Monday ........... Fri. 4:30 p.m. Tuelday ......... Mon. 4:30 p.m. Wedneeday ... Tues. 4:30 p.m. Thuf9day ........ Wed. 4:30 p.m. Friday ........... Thrua. 4:30 p.m. S•hKday .......... Fri. 3:00 p.m. Sunday ... ... . ... Fri. 3:00 p.m. CHECK YOUR AD THE NIT DAY The Delly Pilot 1trtv. tor efficiency end .ccurecy. ~. oc:cM6onelly em>rt do OCCUt ,,..... ~ wMrl "°""' lld .. reed bec:lc end d-* ~ lld o.lly. ""*' enort lfnmedietely IO 142-5171. The ~ Pllol 9CC1C141 no lieDllty tor .,.,, wror In .., ...,....., ... tor wtlicfl It mey be reec>OI..._ •JIOl9' tor IN COit of tfte .-~ occ:upled by die error. C<edlt can only be~ tor IN flr'lt lnlertlon THE DAILY ptLOT OFFICE HOURS T•: M·F 1-5:30/COUNTER M-F 1-5 COLDWeLI. BAN~eRO ,. Custom 2 story bayfront built in 1980 I~ on water Fairway. Dock f6r 55' yacht plus side-tie. View Newport Center & mountains across wide open main bay. Finest quality thru-ou~. Sotld oak doors. cabinets & floors. Double-paned glass on exterior windows: 3 up- stairs decks. Large bayside garden patio with brick planters. Uncom- parable value! $875,000. Fee 1121 E. IALllA ILO. IPU UT I Ill 1-1 IC.-IOIO BIG CAllYOll . BUY OF THE WEEK * ONE OF BIG CANYON'S TOP 5 LOCATIONS * EXTRAORDINARY FAMILY HOME * APPROXIMATELY 8,000 SQUARE FEET * 6 BEDROOMS AND 7 BATHS * FABULOUS GOLF COURSE & LAKE VIEWS PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE $1,695,000 For more tnfortMtlon call: DllllY -•II& ... -y GrubhtiEllis 844 8218 .. I - .. a.amr111• RlaL DIDI Ill ... ...._. llM c.n.a .. I Jiu 1122 C..... ... llir llU C.ta lieu 1114 C.ta llell llMc.ti ... u SMTllCl&STmtlt Garden Grove Tetnflc 2 L•ntmfllm CIMUlllllAI 1411~--..U'Slllll-tlT •llTFllllYlllll• ... llN Condo on lovely small well story twnhm, 3br. 2W. Excellent Island location. So of PCH. 2t>d. lg patio. BROKERS WELCOME 3BR -$128,000 Lowell price CM 2t planted secunty compleJI AIC. yard gar. pool. MC. Need$ some TLC 2 bdrm -llST llYS!U Recently renovated Pet· Loaded w/upgradu, Immaculate tl<>lne. boast• story twntwn. w/lrp ,.,.,th comm pool 2 bdrm $87 000 obo, 7S4·0684 din rm ; bach rental rect 10< first 11me buyers these dramatic: 2 story ptuSh catpet w/c<H>fdl· encl gar, 192.000. "-,1'~ed1~1~amedroomce. 111•ng11e--5 VA"~onvenflonal? 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IM3·2234 -H209 ···--· lenl loc;alion. parking Ber::'11lul Broad moor TIAll M WI home. see II lodayr Call • utre'i s 123,5 REAL ESTATE -rr-• $300 000 a year plus Ml b s s 646-7434 (707V) Owner 642 .. 619 131-1400 . -•11-" ... * 26 l'lome Panoram1cv1ewof n ca in nr now um· •HW•-• TW02BR2BACON0t FIND ,. gross years young ocean bay and city mil, 2Br 2Ba. 6 yrs otd ..,.,_ COl/E Soac1ous 2Br 28&. 40' on · 1 lee B High summer/winier CALL OUICKlll PENTRIDGE Try onk on your hnge<s on· water Assume fine & LOCATION one short hghls 4Bn ,0 f / r, rents $60 ooo Furnished Charming ranch 11y1e ' 2 cat gar Open Sufi stead 01 Dl•stets on your teer owe Boal slip rights t>lock to beach. 2Bdrm. family room. 2 tba com-Trade ,0; an thin In home is sure to please! ' • 785 Grayling Bay --.nnp c1as5tllect throu h classified Ownr/Agt 760-8069 2Ba condo 2 car garage. ~u~~Ypt ~°r::y' s.::.25°2~ CMI NB Call n~w1 L~l or Step saw'Q k11cnen has 3031 Croyden 8.ly hrei>tau skyhgh1. onty Y Chuck 63 1 • 1266 or handy ad1aoen1 dining 759-0734, N1nCVllO BRAND NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING * J&Smf CIEfl * $239 500 311 Dahlia 64s..5143 Plush carpeting blends B •-L 1 G Greatly reduced• Owner Open Sunday PM Ctsta Mesa 1024 w/<Jecor 3 bdrm' offer aat. -•C• 1eav1ng area Beaut sngl *-1 iratr Piii * , PRIVACY for morn & did. IUll l&llAll 11;1 f orm OR. FR Mstr BR ..___ kods °' gu.sts Spacious Greal area wilh many 20792 SPINDRIFT HUNTINGTON BEACH w/pv1 oatoo Sec gate •CUllEI* rear ground' lor kids to grades on this 3 bd $325K Open Sat & Sun Lovely 3Br 2Ba. lg yard, --romp & play Only 2'> balh townflou 1·5. 16 Jetty Of1ve Ill C41 se .•• PCM I ,ai OUI of area OWrtef,I $129.000 I E·Z 1erms1 Ready to QO Call me DUPLEX small home • Great hxer1 21><1. ''•bl, very amoous to NII Call WTSllE Cll·IE·SIC Call 646-7434 (5858) your personal show~ $182,000 4 Bdrm + 3 Bath OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 income 2Bdrm tea and' 30x 118 101 SP S249k Agt ask for Ski 540·36661 Soaring ceilings. qulel ~~21 George Muon 63t·14 tBdrm 1Ba, $279.500 Assume loan Owner/Agl •EISllllYIWWI* family local • 3 (7 14) 675-5715 548-6040 3B 2B 1 ...., f ...., Bedrooms. Den. 2 Baths r a x ra -v am rm, 'V Lovely 2 slory home with laundry rm s1orage area. 4 car g8fagelworkshop cul-de-sac alley acc8". brick hreptace. palio and RON ORT 963 -8377 REAL ESTATE PROFES IONALS RESIDENTIAL MAL [STATE RIMCU IUUTIFIL IEW LISTlll 4 BR home, perfect for ex- ecutive entertaining and com- fortable family living. Totally re- modeled. Top of the line custom kitchen, high ceilings. large fam- ily room. Pool. spa, running waterfall and sauna and so much morel Truly beautiful, must see! IPfl SAT /Sii J.I 112t mtl, IAJCIEST IAICIA IUTIIEWS 144-IOH NEWPORT BEACH CONDOS REDUCED TO SELL HARBOR RIDGE Beautiful 4 bedroom Kensington model with over $100,000 In up- grades Including: Jacuzzi In master bathroom. mirrored walls, custom window treatments and tract lighting. City lights and moutaln view. $495,000. BUY WITH ONLY 10% DOWN Harbor View Knolls 2 bedroom and den. 2'h bath. 2 car garage. Com- pletely upgraded. Mountain and city lights view. Excellent location, owner must sacrifice. Quick escrow OK. $239,000. CALL RONFELSOT 760-5000 ATTENTION OWNER/USER/INVESTOR .cJ LUXURY PENTHOUSE CONDO A1111Nxln11111y 2,000 sq. n. live in Newport Beach in this spacious home/condo with 20 foot ceilings, large master suite, walk-in closet, 2nd bedroom and bath, spacious family room off gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, fireplace In ll'Jtng room, plus entertainment balconies . OPEii SUll 1-4 280 CllilEY #319 ' LIGHT I IRHiHT I VIEW $224,000 CALL JUIE DIVIS IT: 144-1201 or IDIE 121-1322 BrubhtiEllis a•MOllAL •OkFJIACt st:RVICf..'i 1441211 S224 500 Open Hse 12-5 separale place. dog run E/S IOE 3Br. 1-sl orl lniat ll 472 At>t>oe Way 64s-4539 $210.000 Condo w/lrpl lg LR IPll 1·1SIT.1111. SH,800 21JI &sttr P"" patio. 2 car au gar I 2BR & Oen 2' • balhs C e,.aS-.1J·I s141.500 851..025510 tacned conao. Bright l'lome by the bay tor adults ·, mobHe -'• hoose Mocset home con· d•tlOn Lush yard & gar· dens Call Lo•s 631· 1268 01 673-7~4 142-1200 IH.lll'S MllSE ' ~~°.fg'1b~~r,; 1 Cute and cozy A PETE BARRE Tl REALTY Asking $105.000 Drive t>y ht•H ltac~ lt 1973 Fullerlon then call ._1 ••t/Sll 1 • LOIS Miller 631-1266 .... ~ -• Emerald Bay Ocean v• 1 ·~~~1 ;:41a 3BR 3BA pvt be&< ,.._ :~~~;ioo75~~"1~r2°' 1--.;;__ ___ _.;..;.;..;.._...., --497-6837. 1·5pm . Sm•rt bu1era •nd Miiera order • Jungren Proteaalon•I Hom• lnapectlon f."""' ·'" 1olld1hon\ nl !ht prope1ty 1ll(lud'"& struclural 1n1ei111y foundations st1sml( 11~~ ~'""' J J•4·"•i' r1lfll0l roof tntr&f tll1utnr1 tit< t11c.i 'nd Qlvmeinc r~i•it.n11\ t CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION t Dr. Jon Junoren, ProfeMlonllt Enotneer BUILDI• DIAllOITICI, llC. Cll•IEI flll I •l•ElllAL 17141411-1411 HOLLY CASTLE $699,000 WHITEWATER VIEW Walk 10 bch 4400 sit S 5Ba. maids 3 car O· Scoll·Land Co 499.16( ....... lillt . 10! OPA81131EH•I LIKE NEW $144.900 B 111-1000 •nrrt ltac~ toe · 1umHL nmu• Home. 5 yrs new. 3400 s ft Pool • spa $429.00 AnJOOUS Agl 720• 1704 •IUCl•SE• 3Br 2Ba Doll House S 159,950 Includes Lane .... -----------------------.... I DOCKSIDE RE 722-973C •BY OWNERw FAST APPROVALS FREE AP,RAISALS* FIXED AND ADJUSTABLE RATE LOANS AVAILABLE CALL Ji~c / ~ J:.~~Hf1 _:> • ~· • (714) 476-3250 •HARBOR HOMES • 4Br 2Ba lg pauo. yan comm pool $285 OOI 760-6211 Owner/Agt •CllH* * L8'11UTlll * 2 Bedroom. 2 bath cond wJth lireclace. PoOI large llVing rm • din ., .. Reduced S 10.000 10 onl $116,900 tor last Hit Call PATRICK TENORE 631· 12661760·4702 . ........ . *l&IUll* Modern perfect 4 B<lrn 3'~ Bath with formal din Ing room. tamlty room, : hreptaces • view Sacri flee at $469 900 wflt terms! For details c.S PATRICK TENORE 631·12661760-8702 HAVE OTHERS ···-IUlll&IUll W•lk to t>Nch L•roe :i bdrm, 2 bath. perlec1 lOf Investors or 1s1 lime buyers Asking S 145,000 (Lease). Dlaf'la Cappel 631·1266 WM~" ' ' . -----------=------- I 124 r 2 & ::an •• pie )0 >S 40 - IP· m, 1e lor ~ t M • ::>n 22 ~7 II - 3r 1r () 10 -I ' -, ~ ) ) ) AILY PILOT /aAI. 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S56K. 2nd'$80K S210K dinto~ rm IJmil~ rm pvt 18r 2Ba U'111 w '111t1"" ol ' BAYFRONT 8BR and yrd crpts drp5 w/d Covntr) k1tctlefl tam11) •••!980·85!>6 lee R<vt'f51847_.788 y.iro MORf;ILMSf"OP P·11t r11 1r11 ti .\ l"11n+' l>y the bay lor laoolou~ $.4!>00/mo l\kup No pe1, S675 • room a11a11a1>lf' NOW 1ioc~t;1< 1 s ''J5 000 Caiil L" 1n •·11 0 ..,, !11 h•" mob•lto I oieC: Musi StJnd credit S 1 I O O mo A nne "SlORlllPOOLISPl!t SHCMSIACllH IAfRIC; lfNOR£ :'f'l.1 to~•· I ocean~ 1•uu» Mooetlllomec.on "IWPT-f URHTALS check 770-5620 McCaslanCl63l-1266 •• oo'f Cour~llt.11 Sbd 'b• W• , ~ uo" l11rn1l8thSI p,~ hl•o1 Lu"h f}ICI & gar-WESf NWPT 28R, lrptc., -· FOR Olll Y S 11 • • $399.000 722·829& Own (;] 1 ~6~' ~ 8 02 $7«' nnq At')t 611 .,.144 th 11~ Call Lot• 631 1266 nu pJ1r11 & c;rpl $92&/mo * UTllA tllCf * • • • 1 1 lrge I amity I HA E 'H ·RS or (;7'1 7!>44 WEST NWPT. I blk to l>Ch, ;iar dP'.'l1gnN neror 111ru· 4 r fK>I • .. ,.r toeallon CUFFllYfl V1EW ~ ~~ & ~ ~~ ~ 1 1BR. lrpl S 1200/mo 1 •">UI mOfe $600 \ I ;it ' • pOOI enlet· Lignt ew.p1ns1ve hVtng •Br • snrs TO IEACN WEST NWPT 3BR l\m lrpl TELERHT 115*1150 u. · · 1 ... Call now famtty rm Clen 3Ba pool 1'!' ~i .. ..,, nt1 b 1 r .ur>f'• I• ~ dbl oar $1350/mo MESA WOllS 31R ·~ ,. 1 tasl ,.,.. large lot By Owner "•••vi" J t !Irr tlltlll · DOVER SHORES 4BR •PHTRllCE COYE* 'l BATH BUil f -INS l ilt ;;MWebr.ter $359.000 6'16-4394 HWPORT HEIGHTS t1~fT~t.-Harg..iir ~·rtCed •''1Br tnd new Goldt>n West lam1ly home $2250/mo f•Cellent loca11on 2Br DISHWASHER YARD __ _,_,..._._. CONDO Park Llbo 1m largP 101 2Bdrm IBa "~:> ~~Ft~ ~01:t mdy IRA 1n downtown CM COSTA MESA TIMME 2BJ Wsllr/Orvr micro S 1250 Bkr '·~~~~> . maculateverypnvaie•Nr ..,1approvt'<lplJU\IO• .. d c.my n a now I w.1'~ 10 restaurants & 3BR frpl(;,hkenew,comm lrptc: vaulted CPtllngs 2 151-5000 ~!.·---· Hoo'l(l 3bel :i.'ba $159 000 c.J11<ons sn )00 By IWPT IUCM DIPLEX I ~t,or From $24 995 pool s 1000/mo I CBI gar w ·opnr Over ;t e• 8gt 64S-3683 Manny ~"'n"" c,411 gr.t;7 f>w,..., may carry tst l 0 ~IUA;,rms 548 611'i Watertront Homes Inc streams & !alls POOi & MONl!CtLLO Twnlls-e " Br ft• _,n,1~ 'l bdrm 11 131· 1'600 spa Great view $995 Avl 3bdrm. 2ba newly d!ICOf· I'-' irw CONDO 11&1• YO tCUtlFROtlT 41R 31& IJJlfl w '"""'Jee WALKlfurn Sl\ylme l2K"4 • Kira 1113 No pets 549-2447 atcd n-pet s $800 2Dd 11,.i 9.tr. pool. 1az SY OWNER MOl'tt~o 'br lont'd A-2 S569 000 TO BEACH ANO SAY rm i;:idl cond Must l>e Ocean clly 3bdrm 2ba hsej 11 1 613-8005 or 673-1294 '' ,., Ov owner 2ba. $265.0oo 644·8592 640 1460•305 645 9586 C.111 no ... tor r.nancmg de· "s?J 500yr5 B6:2au9t5~MO park I/yd gar s1<yt1gh1s S7sol3s~~dr~g";e 11~~1~v ~:S~ tl(W"•T MEM!!ITS 21 , J4 cocrect tJ•" 'I !>39 6191 Ao• tee 1 ' " •• •••• Ylltr •LS "'II( llPLEX S lOI p · • .1 ,. CE $900 security Pe1s Ot\ Du pt e JI 3 Br 2 ''>Ba -Modf'rn t.lrge 3ar ;>Ba net "•••C ttl SICIUFI lalHa Isla.. 2106 662-05&0 S935tmo Opeo Sa1 1-4, "' Cllltl 118°,.. -IUl,000 ;>B B FAIULOIS 180° VIEW b5 Vandyke 1BR 18A . 2 •ST A CUSSIC 4BR 2BA POOL 3077 No pet:; 353 L1Perle Ln UCK o• TMf IUlllT Upctale<I " bdrm, vaulted ~a~~•lro~ 2 F~e~ta~~~· Lu~ur'f home In l\1ghty de.I .1dd Ot)S, •Int cond $101< •AL r let w~ $1300/mo 642-5461 8(o ,11 " '' thts 2 bdrm . ceilings pOOI, 3 .car gar t11911 ce11tng& garages • '>11at1te .irea of Newporl< 842·Bi54 or 6-42-4'619 Deslgncer decor through· rlavs (2 1~)602·6965 N ew Pott Te r' a c e d"' wir.ided P1nenursl age and a 180 ocean Bt>dCl'I 3 bdrm 0, 2 and a oul heck this dream , 0 I •• ~ Jusl 1 ... 1 OUI 01 more E•celleAt value at d 1 $218 900 Acr••t• 1125 home S700 5 Fee Ev..s 17 14)760·9526 Townhouse 3Br 2 '>'Ba. M '• w 0 er s ....... "" $290 000 Drove by 27 11 en now Of'I Y · ... _" pool spa $1095tmo Call mo•· ' J Asking only .escrow Sel1ef •S very w Balt>0.1 Blvd men c;all IEWPOH STUL! I 8 Acres• Central Pemst TELHHT 115-1150 s7&0 renl '400 dep 3br IOt Sh<>wmg 675·9797 $1~ iOO O.ana ~ mo1rvated Delra Oetgado PATRICK TENORE 4 bdrm • Clen 1>. batll. Ripe l0t devetopmenH I 1.... 2t:>a kids basic decor call f>3 l 1266 63 l· l2i>S 631 12661760·8702 Cltll lrp1c cul-de-sac Jus1 $49 5001 Terms! I ~9·6 l9 l Agt lee POCKEl PLEASERS I~~~~\:. liAVE OTHERS 11un1e SPll~r mu11vated JoM Oe.nver Realty Ptai1nJa 2107 PERFECT ROOMMATES Ullls free S425 pad prvt .:4 ' .-t Ouly $244 900 657-5118 Eves 244-,001 2 .t 38drm W1n1er & Yrly Spacious 3Br 2'1Ba prkng tow deposit lotsa ---I'll I 111W1 .. •t1r -A170 Peninsula Renllls avt Condo l=PL O/W others I ., • •• Villa Renlals 675-4912 PATIO 09L GAR EL •rlH-1111• 115 CHYM W -...... '1IW .. S U1-12H Ce•ttery Lttl YEARLY. 2BR 1BA w/sml GOO W/O llkups $990 • Or totally redone $750 lrri'lMrm 2 .. ,ba,w/poOI MoNco model 3BA 2BA. Crrrts 1225 sludy. newly patnled & $1190 dep 863-0697 or 3bdrm2btll garkldst1ne MM t•·nn1~ and sec g1te. move 1n CC>nd Bes1 oiler pi1 BLIC NOTICE 1 111 PACIFIC VIEW landscaped 1 block 10 863-1!>-00 i i 539-6l91 Agttee H1qt .. 11tngs. skyltgttta. over $240.000 No Bkrs U !:' . Ocean view• plot for sale bay S 1000/mo 675-6884 IACI llY CHM TWO STORY nr 81utfs 31>< 10·:, I 11n rm & _, bar 640.4020"95-1217 MT as' FIRECUCIH I $800 71• 496-3793 YEARLY 2BR Pen Potnt 3BR 21.,BA. 2 Cit gar No 2ba blttns. w/dry. avarl '! I mo PalrlCkl agt LOW DOWN' Talle over N~ belOte Of'I markel ()t SIPEll lmt ool Wnlt 2 3 & 4 Bdrmllurn pels Avail Nov I s 1200 '111186 ~2-87.18 Lease £ 1' 1 •.6 and 760-870~ Unan<:•ng Lge 38R poo1 5'1<>""" 1 , .ic1e es1a1e Country charm 1n great 10. Lots fer Sale 14 MEL FUCHS REAL TY 548-0 183 ex 650-0400 S l200 ll&CAIYll home, many extras appro• 6yrsold Mau111e ca11on 3 bdrm t'. ball\ LAGUNAWHITEWATER&I 675-8120 B k h 4b 3b Why pay more S500's L d 811..,.ng 722-6072 S3SS,OOO/owc Pato1>V9fde<.poot &sep·l ttome New appliances CITY llOHlS VtEW1CaJistn1t leack $~~~Jr~ itc ~se:. 2bdrm al>Ode kids flat ow nwn no qu .,. j arate 1ac • bdrms and Only $193 000 Call now LOTS Call tor details , 2111 Y gar mus reasonable 539·6191 '·• ' 1' "~~sron Vacant ...... YIL.111 dt>n • playroom A Brll or Donna Websler Sco11-Land Co 499-16001 539•6191 Agt lee Agl fee 4L~ ~"01 sauna Agent M odettl 3 belrm 2'1 ball\ k•tCht'n a woman woutd 631 1266 H 1Cllarmtng2BR,den. l '1ba CHARMING 2br 1ba 64J 1 ?9 $599.000 2100 sq It wllomlal din· lctll tor Surroullded t:>y. . lesert PrtJ 15 nr Pines Park & bell Newl Pieter mature single or R I 1. 2140 I •~i~\· mg rm. famtly rm. lire· mhll1·m1111on S homes ~ 180 DEGREE f ,.HOE Lake paint 1ns1Cle & out S 1175 cpl $625/mo 1s1. last. ••t. tlC• 1114• , place • more $265.000 Room tor tennis court vit'w must sell,2slry4br. 213-476-2165 •st'Curlly646·4576 4br 2ba. lg kt1. butlUos. -~~--· Call PATRICK lENORE Price $975.000 1st TD :? ba 2 1111 rms. 2 kits. 3 C • l M 21221 new carpel/drapes dt:>I 'b 631-12661760-8702 $710 000 at 10'> .. assum dks must see 10 1>1!11eve1 trtla e II Charming 2Br Eastsiele gar wld hkup tg bk yel BLUHS• Lowest pr~ 1n1eres1 NO BROKERS •. HTCllFF $225 ooo (7 14)'499 ... 860 12BR 2BA. spec1acutar house Gar1l9e wtopener $1250/mO need quret ....,. ,, East Ne S 1SOI< PLEASE' P11nc1pals only I Brtql'll spacious t>eaultful ocean view hptc 2 car lrplc W/D hi.up patio lmly wtTLC 536--092 1 ,,, , 517611 Fee. 28d. Agt'nl63l-l579 381 2Ba tgtol remodel WATERFRONTCUSlOM gar paho 511 Seaward $880 01Ck666·40190ys. m" ·r.o 6097 ..,,t S?79.500 Agt 548-5133 1-iOME I S 15351 760•8382 640·2426 Eves/Wknds ATLANTA/MAGNOLIA ' ..,, Wrlh private bOal dock' mo I 3Br 2Ba, FPL. O/W, FNCD DI TllE Piii TllTUllCI Located on greenbelt this 3 bedroom, 2 bath with spa ott large mast• suite is a mus1 see. The home ls light and airy with cathedral c:etllngs. Also, featured are 1ns1de laundry room and low mainten- ance yard. OWC second T .0 . -Reason- ably priced at S212,000. Call for financ- ing details now. UIF•.-.n••• 1111111 WM~ of Newport Beach SILE IF TIE OEmlY OPEi UT I 111,1-1 UllMEUIE HllllOI llllE ESTATES Detached Devonshire. SBA. 31hBA. bonus room. 2 fireplaces. security system, built-Ins, 2 air cond. units. 2 heating units, superb views. Total- ly private. Absolute best value in Newport Beach at $575,000 1111• HIT IHl111 "4-1200 111•11 144-1101 Gr ubba Ellis PIRTIERSHIP LIQUlllTIOI OPOt Slit 1-4 406 E. BAY P\MCHASE WITH 10% OOwN * Balboa Peninsula i., block to bay * former model 2 bdrms 2 S bath condo * Award wrnmng design I ~ years new * Ottered al S 199.500 FCJ A PmATE ~Wit& CAll: 11sn llllTIEI. &31-12&& RVM~ of Costa Mesa , BELCOURT'S BEST BRAND NEW ON MARKET 8ELCOURT'S MO T PRIVATE LOT Truly a unique situation to build your own "one ol a kind" custom home on your very 3000 sq It ,bd, 2'1ba,12t>r HOUSE. lrpl d/w. no CONDO 380 1 tBA gar YAO DBL GAR Kids & rt><1uced 10 S515 000 Ex-1 gar suit 2 employed X'lnt 1<>< S 1 tOO mo pel!i ok $975 • S600 cellent tmoncm9 Cor· a<1ults no pets S 1300 &48 0422 wknds/pm 2 l3 dep 863-06971863-1500 exi.1do Cay San O.ego 760-9657 542-358 t wl<days Poot llome Weslmmste< Own Agl 6 19 575-4353 I * llYFllllT CllN * Cos la Mesa Twnhm 3BR huge 4Br .' 3BB 2 story R E W IN 1625 Lg 2Br 2Ba Elegan1,I ''"' llke new, comm pool tam rm. dine rm FPL. • ' aa COMPLETELY Furn 6 Across trom Parl\ S lOOO DtW DBL GAR, across I pay casn tor your mo tse ex fse opt wtxtnt Wnte<lront HOIT'teS Inc trom w M Mall Kids & µroperty no gimmicks terms $3200 Ownr/Agt Ul-1400 pets <>I< $1800 $1000 Call 760-8702 agt 760-8069 or ~0-6198 l dep 863-06971663· 1500 I Eas1s1de 2 Beelroom 1 Rentals I BAYFRONl 18R Mai Kai Bath, enclosed PBllO SEASiDE VILLAGE twnl\s ---------1 condo. 6 month lease $695/mo Call btwn IOVPly toc galed nr octt Ho11uf CtdH Parity lurn Bayside Dr 4-6pm 548-0648 I 2br 2ba 1011 frptc encl C'uerar 2102 s 1600'm0 &4•·9555 USTSIH 311111 ~' ~3~ c~;~ ~ E.lllALI IAY ICl\Brmtng 3Br 2Ba 3 llseslauiel toe 3BR twnttml aqt q14.9555 544 7562 to CdM bell Lg FR & wlgar Vacant Ocl 15 Spec1acufar 180 Ocean pa110. lrplc. 2 car gar ' $ l 1&0 • 6 mo lease H H b 2142 View• Ultimate 111 p11vacy prlmg $2200 Open Sal M a 1 , 1 y n c 0 0 m b 5 •nt. U OU SecvrrlyGaledcomm 24 t2 31Sun 12 5 216 63l ·l266 Watertronl Upper Un11 hr securrly patrol Pvt Jasmine SI 759·9070 2Br I Ba111 xlnt views bf>.lCll p.irk pool tennis Walk 10 t:>ch S 1175/mo ~Pil 48R 38A qwet loc CUTE 2BR lBA garage. 722 9730 Qwne1 .$3000 Owner / Agent patio laundry room, avail 760 2601 1111 $995 lncf u111 lr•ine 2144 673 8889 or 673 8890 HSTSllE COST& IESA --------- Oc!'.1n 111f!wl 2 d ecks NfW38A 3'18A TWNHSEl2Bdrm 1''rBa $900/mo 3t:>r 1 •ba Condo 1bdrm ttse ;>blll gar l\1ds Wet bar 2 trplcs Clbl gar 11Bdrm tBa S7001mo I $87!> mo Call Doug Am l)t'l!i 5q7r, r,3q 6191 No pets $2000/mo , 3Bdrm 1Ba S8751mo ml-'rman lwl< 16SO 44&5 '" Agt tet> Agent 673-5354 Carey War4 tM11 760-695 1 own gated tot II••--------------• $139.000 39 ROCKINGHAM ' 131-2242 TURTLEAOCK lovely vrew home 'lhr den 2 •..,t:>a pool 1enn1s spa S 1425 &44 2054 Eves• wkeods REDUCED! Tremendously upgraded Manor 2 home on pmate oversized lot S 130.000 in upgrades Ownef muSI sacrilice and 1s willing to trade down TefmS $776,000 38 ROCKINGHAM PLAN D TOWNHOME Spectacular townhOme with own custom poot and spa. Marble floors. cul-de-sac. lo- caoon. Owner 1s motivated and will consider C41TY1ng 5785,000 'RT OPEN SC J-S 2 CHATHA M cot. ~ For more tnformat1on CALL RO FEL OT 760-5000 CHEAPEST IEWPORT COIDO Only $95,000 tor this 1 bdrm condo. Walk to shopping at Westclltt Plaza. Great starter. hurry on this one. ElSTSIDE CHARIER Rem odeled 3 bdrm home with ex- tensive use of oak and stained glass Situated on a corner lot with alley acess and conversation pit. Asking $149.900. r Traditional Realty 63 l -7:170 8Sunho\\ Hl·alt~ EMEHlDHY . ". 1eo o, .... " l ' • J ) • I ' I j I f . · .. ~ I . I .1 I n 111auluck lift. l Ulllf BLUFFS 3BR '''ba, 2 ear mfllt. E/..cte 28R duptu. pr EASTStDE SHARI W1<1e ocean views. Esta1e gar Clean. airy. hghl No pets. ~95 i 2Br 1 'ABa townhou1e. $695 • Cottage hse. lg yd CLEAN 2Br. w/d ho IMng on acres of gar-FaSh1on Isl view, $1200. NO GAR. S850/mo, 1efrig.microop1tona1 S600securlly646-3618 Eaalllde locetlon. Pool, $635 • 28R. patio, gar I car-encl gar, NO dens. pool & spa. CloM Cat ok no dogs 720-1509 834-0959 708 Avocado 675·52 t9 gwage, lodry room $750 $665 637-6594 750/mo 5'6-9950 10 beach 2Br. 2Ba ILlffS mo -Attrllci1~ 18drm. quiet ~" -·· L111• 2 ... _. mo 2310 Santa An• E SIDE LG 2bf. 2'Aba. ·---•au $1661/,.,o inti uLIJs -••tw• --W/ ··--,........ TSL MGMT M211103 •200 " -494•4653 or 494•6017 3BR ~ den 3BA, pool upper. yrly. M1ture r• Cute. cozy bllcilelors & b...,.,..y ,.,.,..,.. No~ • _ twnhse. • sq · new E/tide 2BR 2BA • Min view. lg gar. blt-tns ltred lady, No smkg, peta, 1Bdrm located 1n unique S695 + S600Mc M6-3f 111 MA ..a c:atp/drpslpanl. lrpl. ldry pallo. d/W In QUM OCEAN VIEW Brand new Beam ceil, wallpaper waterbds Reis 675-0247 apl complex w/charmlng * * * * -. APlll'mll hkup. bk yd.J.ardnr. no ple11 353 Hamllt0t I Bdrm contemporary pY1 patio. lrpk, $1700 BalOO. t11and1eR garage etmosphere Lndry rm. lg Poot pets. 1910. 8 1597 Thurtn S7•5 &46-91 nome auto gar opnr (818) 798-9504 apt Liv rm kitchen sundeck. prvt ~arari ATTllllM 1 IM lauftd~~::;,t.lon room. EIS IO E t g Pr Iv ate SPARKLING 2BR Ul S 11~ mo 646-1945 Cheap but clean $425 dlrtelle, 600 · st. Yrly: ;~·~~·st RARN FtN t 1 E111r1 clean. new carpet, 1 Bd"'' $525/mo bachelor, kitchen. $550 utils paid Pool. laut OCEAN VIEW Irvine Cove bach t.unoatow bills pd I $700/mo 675--8678 • 675-~47 ° pe 1 celling lant In bdrm & Hv-2 Bdrm MS<>-SG75 Incl u1111, Parking, no pelt No pelt Near ah 4 Emerald Bay 4br reas dep hurry 539-6191 Unlum age apt 28R •no rm. mint bllnclt, new 530 w Wiison 673-8889 or 673-8890 $875/mo 548-7689 hOmes available now Call Agl ree lBA. slfstmo Incl utllt. <»en airy 2BR 2BA duple• ba. gar. heal pd, quiet Completely remodeled ----TOP AREA ui.t no J Adra1na1ag1 499-1678 AEGIR PROPERTIES unit w/lrplc. 5hr gar ·w/d complei1. 981 Valencia urnts. like new ClOM to llUT L.llATill MESA PINE~ 1& l Ba L I ' I ZlSZ 11111111~ llUll'f 675-4000 hkup So of hwy. St $520.• sec $350. buses, shops & beach $550/mo 1BR 1BA 1111 Carport encl patio 11811 llH Exira sharp studio, ultra S 1195/mo Agt 673--S3S4 775-1755 or 955-1219 TSL MGMT bllns, lndry rm. nr bUch Or~ SGlO up 3Bdrm or 2 • Den rn the modetn 111tch ~oo·s. IM lal•ta ftalanJa CG 1 I d t * * • * * 6'42·1603 or 722-9012 & sh<>PS POOL .,.a. bbq 549-2 Sl'lores Catalina view ULllllT llJ..... 211? mp ete Y ecora or ---741 w 18th St ..... S 1400tmo No pets Agt ' furn. oeaul 2BR twnhse. * LG lBR newty re· ATTRACTIVE light. elry TSL MGMT M2· 1603 Unfurnished 2Br 18&. 494-9704 EASTBLUFF 3BR, 2BA. TOP Floor LlbOa oMCet lrplc. palto Poot. tennis decorated quiet, pool, no 3br 2ba apt Xlnl E/llOe _ _ crpl bltin r.nge 0 St650tmo tst&last•sec studio.VliwApt.,w1t>Nu1. $l295tmo 673-0896 ~ts $552 up, tau 1oc lrplt t 'car 11 no dtw'Gar pa11o si25 WAl K TO BEACH• Condo Available 1 t-t. tease only oak flfs. nigh ceillngs. -·-Monrovia 548-0336 pets s875, dep 5~8. ;709 Lalanne Aptt 2Br 18a, 957•2565 Res 759·5• n1 R1lz·Car1ton on Blulfs• (7 14) 650-8088 Iv mess S650lmo. }56-9162 --•'5w $700/mo $300 dep. Gas __ 11>0, Iba, p901 spa S675 -2Bdrm, 1Ba. private. •PEm•E Olfl• & water pd Child ok. Utilities p.id Studio, sec 966-0696 Eastblull twnhm 4Br 2'l8a BAY Frontage pier, Wntr street. lrplt $1100/mo Excellenl location 2Br &YAKJlll 11"1 1838 Plaunoa See Mgr kltehen & bath, patio sharp end uml Obi gar-furn prkg, 2br $1000, 1br yrly No peta Reis req d 2Ba Wshr/Dryr, rnlc;ro. 18r & 2Br. trig. range, -now1 $425/mo No lewrrt h1ela 21'9 age pool S 1600/mo yr $1S50. $100. ulils pd, 303 C.tJ War4 tr pie, vaulted ee1ungs. 2 laundry, PoOf, carport. No Large 2Bdrm 1Ba. East· 6-40-5341 Newport Shores gorgeous lse Susan (7 t4)633·5907 E. Edgewater 871-2866 u1-22•2 car gar w/opnr. Over pets $595 & SG95 side, quiet street. no • 3Br :?Ba all amen111es. Fantasljc Condo on the OCEANFRONT 1eR-S750 streams & fills POOi & 931 W 19th St 548-0492 pets, child ok. $625/mo Daa1 Peiat ZI u<.ean view new crp1 water wtlabulous V181# ind uots Great a.too. spa Greal view $995 Avt oau • -63 1-6155 • CLOSE TO BtAcA U11per Ouplu $1400 Pool $1795/mo DecOf· 1oc 51• e. Oceanfront. t 113 No pets S49·2447 9lft ... --2bd. 1be. w/gar. $750 Villa Rentals 675-4912 a1or furnished 673·0896 968-658e eves/wllnds 3br. 2ba, gar. w/d hkup, WE;RE THE BEST! $675/mo 2BR IBA, w/d 739·1919-d1y1 2 B B _ ----_ 1 & 2 BEDROOMS' 497-1326-Eves lll'l Chl pootlten. 2br llll ISU OCEANFRONT 2Br 28a. no pets. pal. $825/mo. FURNISHINGS AVAIL hkup. fncd yds, good loc :?ba Nwpt Shrs. 1269 SF 2BR den 28A S l900/mo reduced to s 1 tOO/mo SPIOTAllLll lllAI I 18 I Del Mar. Mgr Apt H •Fr• utilttiet 1800 Pomona TOP OF DANA POl'- Clbl l1Ar S 1175 lse ~ S 1600 unfurn 's2000tmo turn. w1nlef. s t200-S 1300/mo UY YllW 645-9•55 •Specious living TSL MGMT S.2-1603 2Bdrm TownhouM se<:63'·3025 Call.Lynn675-3315 yrly Agt752·2226 ~ice 2Br 1Ba l<>Qated in $550 -"'tMonthFree Renl. •Huge kitchen NEWPORTVICTAGE encl garage, pa •BIG CANYON• SOTIEIY'S Outet area· bright 28r lBa charming bldg w/un1que So Coast Plaza area. 18r, 1tBlt-ln ovens & ranges APARTMENTS S750/mo 496-6822 H1qhl~ upgraded 2Br ' w/lrg COYlfed patio fresh atmosphere Just steps air. fenced pool,~ •PatlOS Costa Mesa TWO Bdrm Apts nr Da d n 1870 Sii $2500 mo llTllUTlll&l IUln patnl, new ClPI A~ now 10 beaeh Lndry rm. lg No pets S46-11791 •COY«ed Ga~ages PRESTIGE LOCATION Harbor $670 & $610. R Own11rtBkr 759-0706 N T 3B 2,LB $795 1 utlls 675-5030 sun deck. prvt gar age *Pool & BBO • 5 Blocks to 25081 & 91 La Cr• wpl errace. r ,., a • · -available A RARE FIND• $575/mo. 2br unlurn. •Plush landsc•plng South Coast Plaa Owner 494·6U8 *Liit.US I .. ,. Twnh5s. trplc. gar. pool. Yrty. $1500/mo, Charming $975 No pets 575-0447 drapes. wall 10 wall •Xlnt loc1tlon across •CloM 10 oc Atrport Fill your vacancies fasl & sp.:1 t ISO. ' MC. Ron bayfront. Mature n/smkr carpet. 2 blkl 10 shops. from p;ark •7 Minutes to Beech Baat. ltMk 2f lree We screen our ten-963-8377Mary•98·5735 perl, refs. fantaatlc vMlw llyoureno1rnarc:l'l1ng101h.• no pe1s. 1st, last. dep •Sorry, no pets •Ntgntl.lghted Sand -... • mis & landlords tclAlflllT flll pkg, pvt bch, 675-3063 c:tass•hed tune. you may be 1 t80 E Rochester. See 365 W WILSON Volleyball & Tennis ens -•5 TELE.£.' .71 ••• 0 • ----payingprtces1h111reou10 Apt 0 675-6527 M2·11l1 •P I Jacuz:zl 8BO lBR tBA upper, bate. I • 4Br 3Ba. Winter S 1800 C • I • _22 atep • _ oo • • ln<lry rm Very dean$ •NPT CREST CONDO• 640-l'46011305, 645-9586 llHI f 'L-... MM Cetta.... 2'24 CLEAN I & fBdfm Apts :g:-:/~'f.t.. 7932 Aldrieh FRONT ROW VIEW• Redone & ready 2br thdS I BDRM unlUf'nlthed. Bll·lns. centralty loc. In •Ree Room with Fireplace TSL MGMT 642· I 3BR 2· ,eA, s 1550/mo pets ok nr waves $850 I blk to belCh. $725/mo · t>e1ut. area. POOi, rec and Bittlards Kathy Agl 645-2235 1mmacu1a1e• 539-6 t 91 BACHELOR Apt 1500 room. 979~ 1911 •Saun&1 SUW111 YILUI •RENTALS AVAILABLE Agt lee 675-4174 EASTSIOE 1iif u~alra 1 BA FURN/.UNFURN ~ IH cngd $900-15000 SEAVIEW HOME Guard 28DRM2BA DUPLEX.So MEDITERRANEAN ap1 Santa Ana/21st St. Corner Nwpt Fwy & e.er WIT Mn ocnlrt 3br 2ba S t800 gate 2Br 2• •Ba lam rm ol Hwy, 2 adults. no pets, 01n area, lots of wind~ ' Sorry, No pell~ LIVE WHERE YOU HA' M"'ll Agt !714)642-1183 QOOl/spallenni~ 10 b~ avail 1114. SltOO/mo VILLAGE 1625 t $625 dep (714)557-0075 •Spectacular1Pts •WATERFRONT IBORM avail lo continue markel· d75-9835 8e3-0697 or 863-1500 OPEN SAT & SUN t·3PM. :~:~,\!.~': 10.1 guest house Gar mg $1750/mo 720-3995 2br lba. d/w. refrlg. 424 Easttlde 2BrtwnhM. New 2025 Laurie Ln Lg 2br. •Fir8')lacet dlJI! lseS tOOOtmo CALL SlepslosandS7255room Poinsettia. S900/mo incl THE place 10 com!' homt' 10 -A peaceful crpt, drpa, garage $760 Iba 2nd slry encl gar, •Private balconies 675 2332 lay out yrly must rent last ullls Open house Sal & '""~ .. ~ .. ).Pt111ig c.oovemtillly toc:eted Onty Dick 666-4019 Dys. n/smk edits. no pets Garden patios 539-6 t9 I Agtlee Sun 1-"PM. 494-4262 "'""" in Soulh Coas1 PllM:I and lhe beech 640·2'426 Eves/Wknds $700/mo 631-2025 Wll 111• J8drm 2Ba 2 sty house ~ ' bl~ 10 ocean. comm 3BR 2BA bay vu $1300 2BR 2BA upstairs apt 1 ltedroom Eastslde deluxe 28r. gar OUIET LIVING I •3 Lighted tenmacou1 puol 1enn1s '$1350/mo 3BR 2BA 2 car enc pkng. W/0 , new crpt No pets 1 Bedroom a Oefl/2 aeth1 S710 D/W, lrto. gas & Nwly decrldl 2bd. 2ba. •2Swimmlng pools Dnve by 320 Prospect yrly s 1350 BACH. sec Avail now s950/mo, lst, 2 a.cs,_,2 ••the water pd. Adult• No gar $795 Most ulll paid •Streams & ponds 722 6640 or 631-4609 0, bldg pkng. poof BACH last & dep 759_7586 2 hdroom TownhowM/2'4 .. th• pets Yr IM 648-3838 631-47S3 •Sorry. no pets ~48 0620 lor app1 ocnlrnt 3BR duple•' -•Furrnlhtngt avail Beaut 4Br 2' .ea dbl gar CUlllY IHTAL 3~;/~~in~7'iaw;~2;:;~go ... ~ 111 A•' :•\IMA~l!S 'teeta ... MM Ceeta ... 1111 Ges for He~~~ & Cook 100 II ocn Yr S 1700tmo J I -T llO. . sec. 494-4262 OPEN 1 .. ,11• """1r S1400tmo Cule2Br 175.••-11•117• Sat&Sun 1-SPM .,,, ",, ... ..,., l'l•1M~ W WIYllTULL bt»lm ce11 gar 100 11 ocn • --tf r • 11 I ~••1t•1 r••11, l l'flllf'4lfll'111Coull' na1111 y• wntr Kill ~36-5769 Statla Ctllt ••trt •11& Ill IUI , 1 ,,,., '"' l~l\l\lnt l • Bt-au11lul custom home 21H Lg 3Br. 38a. u/lurn Lower eome' -., Ml -~ -o-t. c~toftatllc k , IUWlll YILUI 161 Oen 3Ba lots of Duple11, lrplt, W/D, gar-5 N p -.,.. ........ ....., I tll4<1h ceilings overloolung lbr •den. sec bulldlng, age S t•OO/mo Agt., Orry, 0 etS dose to fr9IWIYI & So. ColSt ,,_ ... .,..., IMllllH IO IM 15555 Hunllnglon V1ll1 pool s2500 Agt 642•2 t34 walking distance to SCP. Rod 673_4400 be1e.h GIJll'S 1Wlllellle. II) rf:TS PU:ASE. Lane, from San ~ lots ol utras1 $800/mo · Freew1y, north of Bea ltl CUYM Clllll 546-3641 Iv meu SftOTAllUI lllAI I OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9-6 W • •Al • U 111 IY •llM I to McFadden. wat Lrq1 bdrm 2'•ba w/P<>Of A9rtatatl ••y-?•100 Harbor Blvd (at Fair Drive) llAG••• 'llS.'161 McFad~ sµ.i 1enn1s and sec gate -TKW C I •••••• ......... STUDIO W/LOFT. M H1gri ce•hngs sk.yltghts, ''L~·.e;-------Cozy prvt room located In osta Mesa I lrpl. Ing, miCro. rorr form.ii din rm & wel bar Ill••• 268' Chitrmtng apt complex 714/557-8020 I l••••MI '76S.'771 tub.c.nteralvK.ultlsl s t795tmo Pa111C)l/agt w/umque atmosphere •--.. 1 .a. -... - -/ vt 646 9501 C.31 1266 and 760-8702 2BR lg bath. beam cetllng, JuH Sleps 10 the ocean _, -• -• ••--w P gar. • trplt, huge eundeek, Lndry rm, lg sun<leck A MANAGED BY RING•• Ml •Aall&ll Pldlll6)adurUl6ttMcyclel A c1au1Ue<18<1 . for a hllle wshr/dryr. dbl carport. RARE FINO• $325/mo vn0TH£R8 JL::.::::==~----.:=~==-trtoee "8rll't-weattler tretc.1 guy tiecomm•nosa10101 y11y St.075 675-9797 No ~ts 675-0U7 ~ar:arziuza:z:.irza~r:zzarzaZoirzn~ Ta••••• I Ma.1"3 brw9'c:HnetNdeeeflted auenoon PWf.~"""'------ Rate chart ... ...., 11th Dtetrtct coet ........ Index: 8.018 WMllly lndHee: t-Mo. CD. 5.59: 1-Yr. Trw., 5.57 . Rates are oorrect as of Friday, Oct 17, and are subject to change. lAftdef9 .. ,.., ... ec1 ..... 11-,.., fixed BANKS ..... A .. 11111111 ..... ... . ....... Baflt( of America 10.25 2.00 9.875 2.00 7.75 2.00 8-Mo. CO 2.50 MOATGAGE COMPANIES First Interstate 10.25 2.00 9.625 2.00 8.375 2.00 1-Yr. Tr .... 2.75 Muon McDuffie 9.75 2.00 9.625 2.00 8.00 2.00 1-Yr. Tr .... 2.75 GMAO 9.75 2.60 9.375 2.50 7.25 2.00 1-Yr. Tr .... 2.50 Sheerlon AMEX 10.25 2.00 9.875 2.00 7.25 2.00 l ·Yr. Tr .... 2.50 SAVINGS ANO LOAN Atrwlean 9.75 2.00 9.5 2.00 8.25 1.50 11th Diet. 2.25 Home~ NA NA NA NA 8.00 1.50 11th Diet. 2.00 OreatW..-n 10.5 2.00 10.1 2.00 e.oo 1.60 11th Dllt. 2.25 CaNfom&a Federal 10.6 2.00 10.125 2.00 1.000 2.00 1-Yr. Tree.. 2.75 Home F-eder91 10.875 2.00 10.625 2.00 1.500 1.50 11th DIM. 2.00 GNet~ 9.875 2.00 9.625 2.00 7.Ma 2.00 1-Yr. TrMI. 2.75 Downey 8evtnoe 10.00 2.00 9.75 2.00 8.500 1.75 11th Dl9t. 2.00 Index: lntet9l1 rate lndtcator used to determine ch8"gft In rnortgege tnt.,..t rate. Mwg'n: amount or percentaoe added to the Index at eKh adjustment lntervel to determine the new tntereat ,.._ DATA PROV10ED BY THE HErTMA"f GROUP, INC., 8TOCKTON,(20t) 4n-5t&5. I •/pvt • 6- 1 •1 94 "*· dry. ops .. s •47 111/w "90, Ofc 84 lull A\11 ,.,, i21 .. 71<1 T IPt 10 ,. ltf's ,,. "'· ;gs 503 I 'E or IS ng E oe go Ch on 3L •n id. c:t1••r111t R••L &i&I =b~ ..... =~~~·~11~ .. ~-~ ..... ...\·•·Ille~ ••l•wttrt.... ... ..... /--.a. UNNI.. 19A BEM:H OUPl£X •OCEANFRONT• g=== lfll IHtlh ti ·TI11Spm19s IBRcondO, Btlght&llty.bMMC91ing, 3BR 28A. y;ty 11595,mo •IAIYllUST ftlUILll 1• ~--wlrMJ c•P• Poot tac. ten· Yfly, t\lt'n or unturn. S&tS Fri:>t n; teollls COUf1t 1Enjoy the kl11uey of thlt ex-Quiet Pentnouae. all 11111 • NN"iBi'.1Ae9"~:;0;;1t1:".Ci:i:~;~,3;;i;;:;i1i~----"'s S62S mo 891~ _:.ecur1ty 850-9100 "• ia1t0 64S:_«88 ' ~~~:':J:!sTe; ameni~ 541-8636 Wkly rent• S 14S & atW 2br 2b.i :n~:: 10 17~ 2Bt. 1Ba DP• w/frple. •S~ IU• 2Bt 2ea Twnhse Amenmes incl 2 VIie Betbol 18r 1&50 Up/Wkly. Color TV, tree bcft-poot.lndry 1375. Dysl-""!""_...,, ___ _....,..- UI ltlC~ Mtl lnOry, 1 ca< ow Water &. frplc, nu dee. Ea~lbtutf'. trples. wet bars, AIC. Versallles 2Br $980 cottee. heated pool maid 4'76-32501143 E/873-0390 IN 1121 ... n . 1 guesl Ilse apt It\ com-trath P<I 1 b4k 10 bcn NO PETS. Poot S950fmo mlctos. WID hkups & 2 Poots. Spa1. No pet1 aer~ & steps to~ Npt encn. Fem t~ 1817 Wee4dlff tef!IPO'&ry wood &gJMI 1&501mo(l18)33S·1S78 722·81<10or722-8011 car garages $1825 722-7388 Agt K1tcll11vlt8S N.Cout 2Bdrm 1~Ba . pool,Nwp1Bch.5<11·5032ag1 Me I blk 10 Mou Pt bet\. 28A 28A, lfpl, iii !*lo. •Versaillel BKh Un'1 • ~·no pets 6<14-0509 WATERFRONT 2br 2ba. Hwy lag Ben <I~ S305t aec:.+~ utll. DELUXE WATERFRONT 0 W d1sp miCIO, W"'8 bltns dtw. 2 eat o-r. 1 ~ Great toe• Sec bldg pool EASJBLUFF T~se sun de c k . yr I y , pM W llTll Kim 632·9090 deVI OfFICE SPACE a wa WtDS875lnelutlls losend Yrty$10SO/mo apa Nr bell Mi25 ofc Apl3Br2'.'t8a2carger $1150/mo. Pis cellwkty rentals now evail Niiinkr ASAP!* 2Bt S75aqlt&up S150 • a caote 497·82~ Owntl ligl ISS-4'909 752·8011 Ev S48·0<12S No pets. S 102Slmo yr 11e 6<16-7!<111636-9524 Suzy S 1<10.00 wl!. & up, 2274 2Ba. llv rm & kitc:tl. Great Call 842-4'844' 2BR 2BA ON WATER at •ca.n 2Bt 1 a.. beiOony 3BR-28A fr I 2 1 6<1<1· 1010 or 760-7037 Wlf9111TU Nltf91 Blvd. CM 8<16-7US toe:. overtooh pool, tenn, CdM, 1000-ICI ft. NW--c:a-rl)-• r~ Cove~~. Fr pie. beam ce1ling1. decks. bltn~.C, dsll:~ Alter Spm or Wknds 3bd. 3ba, frplc, ow $1800. ....... •• S liart etc s-4 83 .50 8"2-5499 paneled, many wlndowl. 1 mo 4 ,.......eo. a carpon. no wstv/dryr ~ & beam ce1I. t b1k E·BlUFF IU• twnhm w/811 Avl immed 876·6566 _4 ,.IN/lmltr; pet9 oll. neat good 5lgtllfe. 673-<t 120 Btai1 10 see _ SMC> NO PETS 722·8011 10 tarld 2 car gar , Bay vu 2 airy <lbr. 3be. •• n 0 C.C .. $350 inel uttlitlea or 873-4' 12t FANTASTIC ~Stu-....... * spaee s 119S/mo yrly, lrpl. vaulted ceiling, dbl Su a.-tt •71 . 1211....... (714')6<12·593<1 Pam ~ ----e~a ~ H~~,::c~ NOH-SM<>t<ERS ONLY ownrl agt 9SS-<1909 1~;·9s~~~1• I~~ ~~~~i Allrecttve large 28drm Wanted F to lhr 3bdr. N/amllr ant 2BR Nwpt Gorgeous Newpol1 Beecll Tremend~svu.trpl $l085 Stunntno 1Br lBa + 3br. 2ba unlur 1'.lt blk 10 11.1. 722.1'o66e;11 ocean view. taundry, •MCUflty S46-0~4 _ e.acnhoueeon~ • Futlion le&end of11Ce mo Incl tll <19"-..eo 7 enormous terr .IUf\deek• bctl,g1r.iatt0 S1200mo --parking , $800/mo Beaut Eaetblufl condo ltland. 1350/mo. David apace evail 10 1ublet u LYiy enwonment a wew Yrty, 1v11I 1117 Respon.-Venaillel trg 1BR penthM (714')<198-4'686 MIF rmmtes needed Pnnce 759-8700 lmmed. Apc>Jo• 2000 s/f. Pool No pett 1 person Stble people apply to Bo• Sec:. POOi. clubllOl.IM . lmmed 2BRs 2BAs av.it ---but onty pay tor 1300 slf 1-rt .... Zllt $750 LM 840-03<19 2583, NB CA 92663 !P' A otl tmmed CLEAN SUNNY 2BR 1BA $350 ea. 759·18&8 • N~~r ~.-~~~ ~ IAU(l1,.)111 -· •• ,. .1so1mo 6<15-7<108 PATIO. NEAR BEACH ........... V<o -· -· ·-· .. •,BLOCK To BEACH •LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT •11YillJ4e1M4 $700/mo No pets Mm aw,a. MH I frplc, etc. 1550 • utllt . OV N EW 4 UNIT BUILOING- 2Br $900 or $82S • 3Bt 38' 28a, w/d, frptc Prl-28r 2Ba. W/D S132Slmo $;~ISLE . FURN 1BR 4'93-2710 F rmm1 wented Incl utils &60·<I02<1 Ev 673-0822 987 W 1ttn St , C.M 1300 • Bacllelor 5400 vate beac h. tenn11 ror yea.r • 673-7838 mo yeerly lncludel --su~ 780·1267 '1NJllT\tlr sht 3Bt 2Ba NB StOfes °' ~ 80().3000 142 471,, SI 968-8263 $1850/mo yrty 67~7687 A 1 uhlrhes & gar5age3. 1 per7 • IHt~ CNlt ••tit ---condo on Pen1n1ula Sq Ft Agt 5<11-5032 ,.cross rom beach West son, no pets 6t -083 --COM Non ltMr to stir 3br · • --- Toodretltow .. ? Tooth .. toGhe? Newport 2Br 2Ba lrptc --.... house lrple qlriet nr lrptc. OIW, g• Nr bet\ NEWPORT BCH 1150sq' 5tove. garaoe. no pets: ~rt ~eights 2Bdrm •28: 2L, new carpets beach• & pirk, '$4oo , s3so •~tis. 8.:_S.5627 Now antique & gift store adults prel'd AYI Nov 1 ~ ~ai':e & L!~nd;~ Patio, carport, pool, spa. 'hutll, avail lmmed NWPT BCH nlltMr stir Inventory, li•tures avatl S 1000 yrly 6<15-4905 5700 & sns 6~82~3 Coin-Op Washer/Dryer 675..,.059 873-0835/E 2Br 2Ba, vteW, pool. jac. 5<16-029<1 •"er 8pm .-SS,_ llACI _ $795 No Pets 722-8011 Ctean-ffvlng. n/smkr. tennis, gym. $485/mo NR o c Airpo;t eree. TootlNtl to .. ,,., Spacious pert furn 2bd .... T ISl.m ---Irvine, $375/mo. • •it u1tl1 Avail nowl 722·8"72 a1r1~m ottice 225 sq It Vrty SlOOO 772_84119 • 2Bdrm ove< garag41 apt Taatia 2111 {7 1<1)788-8977 .............. ! Jent I, uttl. lots of perk· Clean, cneerlul $825/mo. XVATl NOW Newport C M HOON M/F to stir Rmmt wntdf '320 mo Ing. mo-mo.ok !~·9366 ............................ Oceanfront 2Br 281, ................. Sl<ISOtmo 3Br 2Ba .. .... ek P We.. S 1S9Stmo Stove. cpns, ------------------• drps Yrly 675-0<l<17 INTO SAVINGS Th. 11111 .... has a new way to turn your Htdd.n Treosurfl into CASH witt. a $9.00 Clouified Ad. $9 OO with • prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days- $CJ .OO ............. .., ... ,_....,left. Private parties only No Commerdal, Real Estate, Au1omo1tve, Booting or Employment Ads. Thete is no price l1m11 10 who1 you con odver1159, II you need to 5el1 yoor couch, high cho1r or any unused merchandise-coll the Dolly Pilaf Classified staff or use t~ coupon below Moll to: Oalty ~lot. 330 W. 1oy St .• Cotto MMG. Ca 92626 642-5678 ~-----------..------------ NAME AOOltfSS. ___ __;. 'f!------ CITY STATE _ ZIP AMT CMClOSED com. -VISA ~ M C Reasonable persons Ave/S A Fw~ lBr lBa 3bd ~ar OCC & T......_~..... Avl 1111 831-2366 -• ... ••YIM only (213)377-<16<10 or cond · ' ·~ ..._......... _.r_ .. (7l<l)850-09l9 o FRL. DIW, FNCO Park $<150 mo t util A~ NWPT CREST wlk iObCi\, E 17th St. CM Aemodeted. VRD. 2 CAR ENC c:a<porl, lmm-557 ·2275 msg 3bd 2'Jtba ......,. pvt 'lrba ale pa1t0 The *-.,..,-. Pel ok $630 • S830 dee> _ · • ,......., ape. · ·... • _, -•• 863-0697 or 863•1500 CM-Rnp MIF <I() t Furn tennis 25·3S, n-smk, Doyle Col ndl 722· 1602 APUMm mster BR & BA walk-tn s-425 ~utll 831-5737 -=-·-- LARGE 1&2 Br In pnme Closet S<ISO I 1' I A I ----·-~ ~ -·~ MAKE YOUR DREAM A Tusltn loc S.I TV. (FREE 10125 241• ;~' ~ v OC~A~O~T SS~~· Full seMce office REALITV ESPN & Movre ctlnl) Gym _ ul I · .. ,, wt..,.,._, Newport Center 640·5<170 U -~ T responsrble pereon. avail e. tile hrsl to 11ve 1n theM, w1 mv weight equip. -.,,... now 673.1s92 alt &PM Unique large t>aytront Ap- Mednerr1nean Aper I·' Sau n n • & P o o II Sgl Parent rml. Frplc, :__ pro• 2<IOO aq ft + 1000 menl ttomes umque 1 & 1 S55011br.S67S/2br.2ba, Po<>I. Jaz. SSOO 6"2-7302 OCEANFRONT $<195/mo, sq fl outdoor deck 2 Bedroom floor plans 1 Hollday Gardens Apts 111 msg and 731 -6S20 Jill urns included. respon· $2500 mo (7 14')<132·06S3 Pools & spas Moments S4 1 ·3102 . stble person. 1v1iteble away rrom 15601 Tustin Village. Wy CUSTOM OPLX on Penin· now 6~3-tS92 after 6PM ,.~---'~• .___ (55twy/McFaddent sula1 F n-smk wanted! --L ~-... ,....ty •Sttopptng lrptc, w/dry, spa tub. gar OCEANFRONl~a! ml • Thealres •isc. ....... $495. lmmedll 6<16· 1253 2bd. 2b•. gar Greet LEASE mrm •Aest ---Spoil $495 + MCurlty. ...._._,.,., sq It eurants .... , ZT• DUPLEX 1n NB SO ft to 675_4580 Gery stlops/commerc. ample •Partcs/Beaclle$ f UANlSHEO roo m sand! Prof Female Mells --prtcng on ~lor Ave SeMKled Untls W1tll Ftre· nonsmo4o.er Proteuionei same Yrly lease $500, PARK NWPT TOWNHSE. 631·4884, 850-2828 pla<:a Now 1ak1nn reset· Bus1neu Mele 30 ~ uhl meld 631-0<158 pool. IP•. teo. fwy cloM . .. ,, -Beck Bay YU Ava II •&I Ir n-.... 11a11ons for Oec;emt>er OC• 5<18-5056 EASTBLUFF lg twnhse. IMMEO Jen 720-l457 -._ .-& cupancy <I Br 3Ba. two bdrms avail. _ ___ 2 Bldos On Lot $229.500 MESA VERDE nr OCC. Professional MI F 25·<IO Prof 25 + clean non-tmkr 1982 CHARLE ST C M For furlller 1nrormat1on, lu•ri S300. Unlurn $275. F (71<1) 120.91'25 · to sllr 2BR 28A HB apt 6<1S-4539 or 6<12·79io please call n·smk. all prtv. pool. stu· $37S/mo + ,,., ullls can r bdrm w/beth, pool, ow. IMutrW ZTU (l 1.il2A .llll dent Pref d 662-2123 E'BLUFF NB 2 sty llOuM, Kathy 960-0727 a" &pm .• OP N DAILY Non smkr. quret, rnpon· prol. respon11 bte person Prof/F Shr IQ hm. Lag. Nig .. 1.-..-......,....., .... __ .-,~ 8 30AM·S 30PM slble m~lure person, $<100 720-9202 early am min. from bch. own Bdrm 2t11 s/f, ltll lirt• good rel s, S32S C M _ Ba gar $550 Incl IP• Nwpt Bctl S 1200/mo M-1· Oceanfront detuH •Br 642· 7148 call 111m-5pm CORONA DEL MAR j.1 :,..Mk · 364-05ta A Zone Agt 541.5032 2Ba upstairs. 2 car gar· Elegant Great nome for poo en pr age. WIO Completely 53 R00 0 M FOR RENT man ·Available now• Rmml to itw 2b< 8')1, prof 2500 slf W11etlouse incl 2 furn Avl 1111186-611187 2SIM -+ DEPOSIT $650/mo 640-4'25S non smkr. age 30-3S. otfteeS & lg menanrne 675-7386 LAKE FOREST AREA Senti Ana Hgts loc. call 3042 EnterpnM. C M o IP.-.SAPUIMIT (714)9S1·895:l MIF nlsmkr. no pete thr anytime wtcnd 957-6092/E Pautanno blwn 8r1st01 & ROOM I M le F CM hse. lull Ilse prM---SS Fwy 60C Sii NNN 1 mlle from beectl 642-23S7 nouse topr:n:lege's Null leges WIO. $350 -+ ut1ls & Roommate wanted. Prof S46~9SS or 957.2731 '"' 0 sec. Mary 5<I0-7955 1em11e. non·amot<• to ----drugs S32S 5<18·3311 --share apt on BalbOI 395 Sq Ft speoe 1n the VERSAILLES all 7 30 pm Fe non-smkr, 2BR COM Island No depotlt reqf rear of a sandwleh shop * 1BR pnl llM ,., quiet loc -apt, lum except bdrm 6 7 5. 7 1 6 7 L e a v e w1lll an overtiead door w1tll mtn1 ocean vteW ltttll/ ... la 2711 Fun. Udy gala only messaoe 54'S·2682 °' S<I0·8S34 Avail now S82S -$<150/mo Celt Veter le __ • lrg bacll unit. aep 11eep-SU I -&.ml 631-1266 Stir Big Canyon condo, 4800 sq " light mfg & Of· Ing area Quiet er•• OY9f· 3026 w Pec:lfic: Coeet Hwy F tfW bctt n W prof lady. nl tn*r. Sut>-llee wl parking l oading loolltng fountain $625 Newpor1 BNctl Refrlg TV " arm en· prtlng. MC. pool, tennl• area Alrpor1 tocatlon 6<14-7211 IOI Refs TRW s 135 I .ii egl. nO depotil. :;-:='· ,c:;i~r'(lin~ $550/mo 711().1337 S<19-3909 or 760~ .... -..... .. .... ..-, 8<16-4'912 780-3242 STIPI Tl.. 9300 SF refurbialllng ln-r;:!!~=======:•:P::":::::::::;;;1 --Newport BMctl bd side & out, can redo Inter • FEM prof. ,Peiert TwnhM Hae S32S mo ~~t to SUit, 87S w 15tll SI NB, Make the Move to the New Park Newport Make die 1-1 ..e " hn Nt.,.rt, ,_.,.rt leadl'•,,......., ....... ,_,...... ... atu rlAlt1• l, 11 6 S M* .......... -............ ..., ......,. frm New,.-1 Ol*r _. PaMem ....... ,,.. ......... . J ........ s--.. ....... (7M) 644-l900 .PARK NEWPORT Irv. 4'br. 2 ~ba. lndry, ger. · · 2 13·433-0941 frplc. rec fecil. MOO • ,,._ --- utll. 788-3435/840-1181 ............. n• I~ Herttege Point Male PAO#Essi&Al vm I act• I p It ,11 If prol euionel 20·35 COl.IPle Meka N 8 reei· _______ l'IMiiiiii-. straigllt to lhere 3bt. 2',., dence. 2·3 bdfml. IC· .....U bath epw1ment wge. cest to pool 12000-+ . e It poo111ennla$342mo.Call <IS4-370 1 Add •225. ~ o:."=:~ Bred II 5S4·7ot0 In Deity PllOI PO.Bo• 1seo. Alking $305 000 Prtnd-mornl~ MY day. Costa Meta.I~ pats onty ~ Younker. Lu1uryl Furn E'alde C.M. QUIET tlOUM llt11ng pol" Re/Mu lnveetmenl HM 3bd, ape, gar. Single ttlon sought by engineef. Grout> 831-12M Mele IOoll11'19 IOf tg1 M/F. writer. <lj Just retutned (!Nine & 17ltl) 721.Mll from Europe local refer-,_ l9lll --ences. JamM 173-334'1 Modem "'91 ». 28e • Ml f . E.Bluft '119w IWMel. --large 29t 28e In mint fullpriv,etwba.avlll 11·1 1 111111 fer ltat condltlol'I f lr1p1ece1. $380/mo. 780-0511 Lucy -.. high ceiliftOI, 0Wli089 • L.Uve Mestaee •• more Eaoellnt v.._ 11 MIF ahr 38drm CdM 1100 SINGLE GAAAOE S2t0.000 on.,. by 2711 due*•. spedoUI, 9d IOC. Sale & Clean. 701 W ~AT .. -~~ call wl»! to betl. etc $400 mo Avocado. CMon• Oel "''"' • "~ I ullll Call675-145t Mar e75-521t 631·12Ml7to4702 HAVE OTHERS I --. ----· --.. --- f ._._._ 4• • • . I I -:J~~ -• . . ~ • ,. • •. ---4 ... .._-.:_.-r. 1.·• -.c --·----~~---I.Al.:-. r-·--· HOl~S FOR SILE 21 1 Iris, Corona Del Mar lots 644-6200 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Lots84-85-86, Rocky Pt, Spyglass 644-6200 $2,400,000 SaVSun 8-8 1 IEIROOI ** 1209 Bayside Or, Corona Del Mar 640-4868 $459,000 Sunday 1-5 209 Iris, Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEIROOI 600'h Larkspur, Corona del Mar 759-4830 $185,000 Sat/Sun lr5 1100 Rutland Rd#3, Westclltf 644-6200 $139.500 Sunday 1-5 534 Tustin Ave, Newport Hghts, NB 548-6667 $223,000 Sunday 12-5 •26282 Via Lo Grono, Mission Viejo S.6-2313 $120,000 Sunday 1-5 . 2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi •••633 lido Park #E3 (lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $625,000inc furn Sat/Sun 12-4 3 IEDROOI . * • 1975 Bayshore, Anaheim 546-2313 $180,000 Sunday 12-4 * 1255 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 673-5354 $344,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1124 Essex Ln, Westcllff, Nwpt Bch 548-5133 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 117 G St, Balboa Peninsula, NB 631-7300 $ Satll[day 1-5 401 Harbor Woods, Newport Beach 759-4830 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3022 Klllybrook. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $148.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd, Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 32 16 Ocean Blvd, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 423 Poppy, Corona del Mar 759-4830 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 * 220 Via Mentone (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $410.000 Saturday 11-2 3 Ill ,1us Fii RI or DEi 472 Abbie Way (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $224.500 Sat/Sun.12-5 •2845 Alta Vista (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $375,000 Saturday 1-5 2139 Aster, Eastside Costa Mesa 642-5200 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1112 Berkshire Ln, Westclltf 644-6200 $269,500 Saturday 1-4 260 Cagney#319, VIiia Balboa 644-6200 $224,000 Sunday 1-4 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr (Spyglass Hill) COM 759-9100 $469,000lnc land Sunday 1-5 * •.,... 11 Cherbrough, Harbor Ridge NB 673,7771 $670,000 Sunday 1-4 •511 Cliff Dr. Cllffhaven, !"'wpt Bch &42-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1·5 ••540 Oeenza. Corona Hghlnds M"-8200 $449.000 Sunday 1-5 280 Evening Canyon {Shorecllffs) COM 873-5354 1799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1000 G~ Weetcllff &44-e200 $447,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ---=-~--= -~=---=------ * * 121 Harbor Island Rd, Newport Bch 640-4868 $1,595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1207 Highland Dr. Westcliff Custom, NB 631-7300, $«9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V" 16 Jetty Drive, Jasmine Creek, CdM 759-1628 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1640 Leeward ln, Baycrest 644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1615 Lincoln Ln, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 218 Margu«lte, Olde Corona def Mar 675-6000 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 2149 Miramar. Peninsula 644-6200 $450,000 Saturday 1-5 45 Northampton (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $540,000 Sunday 12-4 1301 Nottingham Rd, Westcllff, NB 631-7300 $295,000 Saturday 1-5 ••2060 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2017 Paloma, Costa Mesa S.8-9610 $298,000 Sunday 1-5 19S. Port Carney (Hrbr View Hms) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 1519 SantaneUa Terr. lrvlne Terr, NB 631-7300 $315,000 Saturday 1-5 1807 Tahuna. Irv Terrace 644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 1729 T«rapln Way (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $298,000 Sunday 1-5 **736 Via lido Nord, lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 1-5 2152 Vista Entrada, Bluffs 644-6200 $232,000 Sunday 1-5 1900 Yacht Mana (Seavlew) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $338,500 Saturday 1-5 4 IElllOOI * •47 Balboa Coves, Balboa Coves, NB 650-5097 $499,S()(j Sat Sun 1-5 * * 1108 E. Balboa Blvd (Penln) Balboa 675-6000 $1, 100,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IR ,111 Fii Ill or IEI 2839 Alta Vista, Eastblutf 644-6200 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •29 Carmel Bay, 644-6200 $ Saturday 1-5 * •29 Carmel Bay Dr, Spyglass 644-6200 $540,000 Sunday 1-5 2839 Carob. Eutbluff 644-6200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2951 Cassla (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 759-9100 $375,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2274 Channet Rd, Peninsula 644-6200 $1,450,000 Sunday 1-5 1108 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr) COM 675-6000 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 1918 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $670,000 Saturday 1~ * 1342 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1800 Glenwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 75M700 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 2209 Heather Lane, Newport Beach $350,000 * * Sun 1-5 2501 Island ~ (Broadmoor HVH) COM 675-6000 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... * 115 Klnge Pl/Dover, NB 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1:30-5 ••4500 Orrington, Cameo Shores. CdM 760-1900 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 335 Plazza lido (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch • 673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 2-5 225 Poin8ettJa. Corona del M• 64&-7171 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 310 PolOMtUa, Old Corona Del Mar 759-9070 M95,000 Sat 12-3/Sun 12-5 250 Poppy, (Oceen vtew), Olde CdM 759-9070 $3e9,800 Sat 12-3/Sun 12-5 1801 Port Abb9y Pl (Herbor View Hms) NB 759-9100 1343.000 Sunday 1-5 * 19"8 Port Albans, Ha(bor Vw Homee 644-6200 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1954 Port Carney. Harbor Vw Homes 6«-6200 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 2330 Port Lerwick (Harbor View) COM 675-6000 $398,500 ,Sunday 1-5 1979 Port Ramagete, Harbor Vw Homes 64~200 $345,000 qa Saturday 1-4 1806 Port Stanhope (Harbor View Hmes) NB 759-6700 $349,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1688 Rhode Island, Costa Mesa S.6-2313 $179,500 Sat 12-3 Sun 1.,.. •24 RocklnghMl. Belcourt 6«-6200 $849,500 Sunday 1-5 •• 14 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644~6200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 114 1018 Sandcastle, Hrbr View Hiiis, NB 760-1900 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 1521 Seacrest, Corona def Mar 759-4830 Sat/Sun 1-5 20792 Spindrift, Huntington Beach 963--6049 $182,000 Sati Sun 1-5 * 708 St James Place, Cliffhaven, NB 646-4394 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 10052 Suntan Circle, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $184,900 Sunday 12-4 • 1919 Suva Cir, Costa Mesa S.6-2313 $259,900 Sunday 1-" •• 1820 Toyon Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $499,000 Sat/Sun 3-5 1834 TrJldewlnds Ln, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2216 Waterfront, Corona def Mar 759-9100 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *V'6 Winged Foot, Big Canyon, N.B 759-1501 $599,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 I IElllOOI 720 Via lido Soud (LilJo Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **219 Via lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IR ,11s Fii Ill tr IEI * 1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $739,500 Sun 1-5 .,... #20 Canyon Fairway (Fairway 1) Big Cnyn 644-9060 $1 ... 50.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 203 Evening Canyon (View) Shorecilffs, COM 644-9080 $1,400,000 Saturday 1-5 1215 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hiiis) CdM 644-5273 $520,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2100 Leeward Ln, Bayctest. NB 631-7300 $399,900 Sunday 1-5 • 1533 Miramar (Peninsula) Balboa 646"7U1 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2227 Port lerwtck (Hrbor Vu Hmes) NB 673-5354 $396,000 Sunday 1 .... « RldQeflne, Harbor Ridge • 644-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1332 Santiago (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 1700 Star11ght Cir, Bayctest, NB 631 -7300 $3.49.500 Sunday 1-5 * * 107 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $1,950,000 Saturday 2-5 llE••• 3 Cambria, Newport a.ach 759-4830 le19,000 Sunday 1-5 **103 Via Udo Soud (Udo t•) NB 873-7300 '2.495,000 Sunday 1·5 . . , . ' ~ ~~ --'F . . ~~~- . I II 11111 FA• I• or IEI 23 Lochmoor, Big Canyon 644-e200 $890,000 Sunday 1-5 * • V' 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) COM 6«-9060 $3,900,000 Sa1urday 1..S •6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1 :30-5 CO I DOS TIWIHllES FIR SILE 2 IEllDll * •300 Cagney (Versailles) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $129,000 Saturday 1-4:30 ••7381 Coho #101, Huntington Beach 546--2313 $133,900 Saturday 1-4 ••3031 Croyden Bay (Pentrldge Cove) CM 759-0734 $127,950 Sunday 1-5 * • 785 Grayling Bay (Pentrldge Cove) CM 759-0734 $129,900 Sunday 1-5 2 IR 11111 Fii RI or IEI 311 Dahlia, Corona Del Mar 673-849" $239,500 Sunday PM * •22 Pinewood, (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-5127 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEIRDll *46 Canyon Island Or, Big Canyon, NB 760-1900 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 361 Ravello Lane, Costa Mesa 646-8545 $~41 ,500 Sat 12-5 DUPLEXES ·FOR .SILE 2 IR 11111 1 IR W3 Begonia, Cotona def M.,. 675-5715 $279,500 3 IR 11111 3 IR 602 Avocado, Corona def Mar Sat 1-5 3 IR 11111 Fii RI or IEI 6«-9060 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 2420 Vista Nobleza, The Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 •464 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $269,900 Sunday 1-4:30 HOMES FOR REIT 216 Jasmine, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $2200 mo Sat 12-3/Sun 12-5 4 IR 11111 1 IR 300-3001h Fernleaf, Olde CdM 675-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .... •Spa •Pool **Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool V'Glve address at guard gate A NEWWO.RLD -. OF ADVENTURE! y~u'll find in the I 1 • I I ' I --. . -. . --": .l • • ·"", .... J, l . -->.. -·-< • __,,..~ ~-~ - HARBOR HILL DRIVE BY -25 taLSIQOUGH Fabulous huge ocean view vacant lot in private gated Harbor Hiii. Lot measures approx. 85' wide x 123' deep -It's hugel P'roposed preliminary plans for 5,600 sq.ft. Mediterranean home Included In purchased price $319.000 cash firm. Owner-Agent751-0419 ••mmn •mmEEllllD •Tm Wini• mPT ICI Locat.ct at ttle -*Mee of HAMOR ISLAND ON NEWPORT BAY + CHAHNELt PenotM'llc views of a.y + ChMMI. 100 ft. trontege on Newport Bay wtth 118 ft. on CN!nnel of N9wpor1 Bay. ~ ecocN1iod9t• 100' ++ )'9dltl 20,000 eq. ft. + '°' wtth perk-WI• grounds I ........... -..... Pltml IElln 19-1711 IUlll-tm D1·1m "BASIC NOITH COSTA MESA•• 3Bdrm. 2Ba. has need for In terior refurbishing, but will give a llowance or? Near South Coast Plaza. Ex- clusive listing at this time subject to an exchange. Ca ll for an appt to view! PRICED AT $136.95e OWNER/AGENT 559-6221 BIG PRICE UDUCJ'ION tMl.IOO LOWEST PRICED OCEAN VIEW HOME IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR ~ B6odt to Corona Del Mar Beactt. • Bdrm, 2 Ba, Family/Dine Room. Great deeks. Private &serene. 250 POPPY OPEN SAT 1%"3/SUN t -6 JIM a PATTY McDONALD 769-9070 SANDS INVESTMENT MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE Situated at the very llP of Lido -----------------Isle. this property has a paOOfatnlC FO~ INfQeMATION & SHOWING CONTAC T R08U T CAUS TIN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATIS view ot the five mafOf islands of Newport Harbor and Bay Islands The site overlooks the conllueoce of lhe Harbor's SIX m3f0' channets. malmg thiS a premtef locahon in Newport Beach. This rs one of the few bayfront properties offertng p.c- f\Ke-peftect suonses o-m Newpor1 Harbor and excluSlve Newpor1 Center •000 Yo.,.,,...• S..•e SSOO • "'-POr' "'°'~ CA 91660 Off IC! U I '370 The lot S&Ze of ttie property is 50 feet ol bay frontage With a 144-foot depth, and W1I accommodate a new residerlt of approxlmately 9.000 square feet. apptoxlmatety ~ signed The existwig ~yeat Old home IS VffY liveable. The property's doc« wll accom- modate a large yacht plus room 10 Side tie smaller vessels. Price upon request P!SIOENCl 673 03H P•·>W~ IO• (\lot~ ol Wo•-.. Oonold Oo..Qlol 11 .-le<eoM<I Oronge COU<\I; co.-oo A 110913 ,GO'"' c ,.,." (.K ... Ot 616 W/>flwe eo--d Sor<• 400 loo A"91!"1 (lo 90017 ....I ~--__.;;:· SHARP DUPW 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. PlllEl IT 1241,800 .S•lllULn,• 111-1111 BELCOURT -NEWI 2 BARRENGER COURT Looking for • brand new home? This home Is a Gallery 3 custom. 4,245 eq.ft. 4 bdrm, 3'1\ baths. VflfY wet! buiH Inducting granite, marble & morel A must .... Come by today! 1815,000 7U-cMllOWw/Aaent E1t' LISTING!! OLD CORON!\ DEL MAR "Ct\PE COD" M.lOO Ml· h ... Tlw _, liieau1if•I ho.el 48', Je.. ti168 .. r ..... 1,. ""· 2 rrp1c •• pe1io a .,.. l'.::otqul~ilf' 111 .. f'1tlry, marb~ r,.,ac. llitJli i.e ... C'f'ili•· 1695,000 ... Enry lu11•ry ,_•4 cl..· •ire::: Jle "l\lt:n'IA SAT IW,lllJN IW II• 6 P"1TY •M.N4La f......,t l4N .. l~~mn'•~TI .. WWFml "R8BTI CAPI <m" lei d .. on the opea 1M1rke1. 2llclnn, IS.. bea• 111 celllD1. ta.lly rm, RY Kale. ..... of Dotty ,. .. CCMIDby thr•-«Mll It I frpk1. Exch11lve lied .. at thl1 time. 1u)f4tct 10 •• e11eha...-. Call for •• appt to view. PWID AT SU9 .... ... ~-·· ........ ltf ..... y .. Sell y .. ,,.,,,.,, C.ClenlfW, '4t-fj71 for information & surprisingly low cost. ~ ~k lo buch. 38drm, 3Ba PL I Bdrm, I Ba. 4 car garage. Owner will H8i81 with (inaneing Or will trade up for Newport Beat"h ¥ie~ property near water ... 1249,500. EHIB1IATEa aE.U Bf ATE t.UL (714) 414·1111 ltf ...... y .. Sel y. ,,.,.,,,. O.ClenllW. Mt-5671 for Information. & surprisingly. low cost. Demay l• one orthe cu•tom home• available at Lea Malaona, the enclave of French Normany realdenca at The Eetat~ tn Lantern Bay. Les Maisons in Lantern Bay provides authenticcllly designed custom hoines Les Malsons. an enclave of unique custom homes In the exclusive gate- guarded community of The Estates at Lantern Bay, represent a rare op- portunity, states Joseph Lovullo, direc- tor of tales at the Dana Point develop-ment. "This Is a rare opportunity to Invest In an authentically destgned, truly fine custom home In a mllllon-dollar neigh- borhood," Lovullo added. "Les Malsons have many of the same features and appotntments as our S 1- mllllon custom mansk>ns In The Es- tatet. However, Les Malsons homes are priced u low as $422.000. That's tr~pua newe for someone who wants a Conveniently located, very high quality single-family home near the ocean." Pronounced "lay May-zone," the name means "The Homes" In French. It was chosen because these residences are designed in the French Normandy fashion. one of the three architectural styles approved for The Estates. French Normandy homes are in- tended~o~k as If they have grown via centurl ot additions. So, they In- corpora e numerous roof angles and exterior walls. Among the traditional architectural details found In Les Malsons are: high-pitched roofs; towers topped by turrets; arched entries, doors, and gates. birdhouse gables. tradltlonally shaped chimneys with clay chimney pots; diamond- pattern leaded windows and small- pahe woodframed windows with shut- ters or in bays; and front wing-walls that extend to enclose a door which functions as a gate. The interiors also are traditional with French doors, archways, coffered ceil- ings, elegant chandeliers. and finely detailed fireplaces. Three basic plans were created, then modified for each homesite. All exterior designs are different. Every home, therefore, Is unique. Each plan Is named after a city In Normandy. The Argentan has two bedrooms and a convertible den In a single story. The Bernay Is a two-bedroom, two-story home with a den. The Cherbourg has three bedrooms. and a family room on two stories. Sizes range from 2.000 to 2, 750 square feet. The Estates at lantern Bay also offers homesltes starting at $440,000. One custom mansion is available at $1 ,395.000. lantern Bay may be reached by taking Paclflc Coast Highway to Street of the Golden Lantern In Dana Point and turning oceanward. Approaching by freeway. take the San Diego Free- way to the Highway 1 offramp In Capistrano Beach and proceed north on Coast Highway to Gotden Lantern. For Information phone •96-2188. . .. PAGl)l~A ~t~Wi~lil ...................... iil ......................... 1Ci~lh'Yt*Aa.ft¥AN1 Dave Calllouette of The Baldwin Compeny chOOHa pampklna with Orecory Stowen, Juon Lewie and Erin Brownfield. Portola Hills hoine owners treated to jack-o' -lanterns It's that "trick or treat" time of year. and The Baldwin Company is treating Portola Hiiis homeshoppers to a very special treat indeed -traditional Jack- o' -lanterns for Halloween. "Portola Hills is a family community and our gift of pumpkins is The Baldwin Company's way of supporting our families and encouraging them to enjoy this holiday," stated Dave Caillouette, sales and marketing manager for The Baldwin Company. "This is just another example of our commitment In promoting family-style fun at the Portola Hills community.'' Starting today. each model home complex within the master-planned perfection of Portola Hiiis will be stocked full of pumpkins for home- shoppers who tour the model homes. There is an opportunity for each segment of the homebuying market within this 1,000-acre community, where homebuyers wlll discover every- t h Ing from condominiums to town homes. paired slngle-f amlly resi- dences, detached cottage homes and single-family estate homes. Prices range from $77 ,900 to $202,900. Portola Hiiis offers much more than jack-o'-lanterns -It's a community that gives families room to grow. There are hillside trails for hiking and bicycl- ing. equestrian pathways. and plenty of open space for public parks, and other recreational facilities. Future com- munity plans include an elementary school, commercial and profesalonal centers. a business park and local fire station. Homeshoppers are encouraged to visit Portola H.llls today, to pick the choicest pumpkins and the choicest homes found In Orange County. To visit the community, Jake the Santa Ana- San Otego (1-5) Freeway and exit at El Toro Road. Proceed northeast on El Toro Road approxlmatefy seven mites to the Portola Hiiis entrance on the left. Turn left on Rldgellne Road and follow the signs to each of the five neigh- borhood sates centers. Community representatives wel- come trick or treaters dally between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. For further Information call 858-9220. Turtle ROck Crest has designs on you Turtle Rock Crest by Akins Develop- ment Co., a luxury condominium pro- ject located in Irvine. has attracted Immediate buyer attention due to its spacious, view-oriented d8!1gn and quality amenities. This announcement was made by Rovert M. Yamafujl. Principal and co-founder of Corbin- Yamafujl and Partners Inc. of lrvlne. architect of the ~ million, 32.6-acre development. Located at 1-4 Antares Dr. near the Intersection of Hiiicrest and Starcr~st Drives, Turtle Rock Crest will consist of 113 one-and two-etory homesltes pr6oed from $295,800 to $399,900. A devetopment of Akin• Devetopment Company of Newport Beach, the pro- ject is being built In conjunction with Glenfed Development Corp. of Encino. Turtle Rock Crest Is one of the last view-oriented residential develop- ments available in Turtle Rock. The single-family, attached homes are designed In four floor plans ranging from 2,3700 to 3,510 square feet. Aemeni>er family or friends with Special Occasion, Get Wei or Memorial cards. Turtle Rock Crest's tradltlonal architecture features an earthtone exterior with eggshell white accent trim, muonlte skiing and slate-gray ston pavement. Each plan Includes a private, format courtyard with wrough- lron gates, vtew-ortented wood decks with clear glass railings and attached two-and three--<:ar garages. ~ FIGHTll'G Frn \QJ?UFE * American Heart ft Alloclatlon v Sea Island Phase Ill in demand Continued demand by home- shoppers seeking the benefits of an address In the heart of Newport Beach has prompted the recent Phase Ill release at The Lusk Company's guard- ed-gate condominium community of Sea Island. Boasting a one-of-a-kind location adjacent to the fairways of Newport Beach Country Club. Sea Island Is minutes from the shops and ranch market at Fashion Island and the dynamic business envlrqnment of Newport Center. Newport Harbor ts within walking distance of the homes. "Certainly a location central to the Newport Beach social. business and recreational environment Is what initial- ly draws homebuyers to Sea Island.'' noted Lusk corporate director of sales and merchandising Frank J . Gootrad. "But beyond the considerations of address, discerning buyers express an appreciation for the refined yet simpli- fied lit estyle presented by the elegant design of these residences and the quality of the Interior home comforts.'' Sea Island offers Thermador bullt- lns (cooktop, Thermatronic microwave oven, self-cleaning conventional oven. trash compactor. dishwasher), Nutone food center with blender, Moen riser faucet with sprayer, built-In can open- er, ceramic tile countertops, lcemaker plumbing, fireplace with ceramic tile facings and hearth. master bedroom fireplace with tlle f aclngs, porcelain towel bars •nd paper holders. Also Included are ceramic tile pullman tops, separate ceramic tile shower. oval tub with tile surrounds, Kohler faucets, ceramic tlle or wood entry flooring. built-In central vacuum system, Inter- com, wet bar with ceramic tile top, plus Luak's state-of-the-art package of energy conservation features. Ranging from 2,313 to 2,791 square feet. the Sea Island residences offer from two bedrooms plus third bedroom-den and 21~ baths to 3 bedrooms plus morning room and three baths. Each home Is air con- ditioned and has a fireplace in both the llvlng room and master bedroom. Many of the residences overlook the fairways and greens of the 18-hole Newport Beach Country Club golf course, Gootrad adds. In addition to the benefits of a guarded-gate entry, Sea Island offers such private recreational facilities as a swimming pool, spa, recreational center, and two night-lighted tennis courts. The Sea Island homes are currently priced from $330,000 to $4-40,000. Luak's special finance packages In- clude both fixed-and adjustable-rate conventional loans. some with low down payments, no prepayment pen- alty, and no negative amortization. No P.M.I. (private mortgage Insurance) Is required. Modets with Interior design by Luak- Serengeti are open dally from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Contact..._ repreMntatlves Lorene Henry or Kim Harding collect at S.0-5050 for further details. Take Jamboree Road exit touth frQm the San Otego (405) Freeway to Sea Island, just north of Peclflc Coast Highway. _ Laguna Meadowa' new tennu court.a ba•e attracted many buyers to tbe Laguna llllla tcnrnbome commanlty. Tennis courts swing buyers to Meadows Tennis is riding a new wave· of popularity. So, it Is no wonder that two spotless new courts at Laguna Meadows have become a big reason for some people to buy homes In this townhome community In close-In Laguna Hills. Says Terra Industries president Rob- ert E. Kreis, the developer: "Twenty-seven million Americans currently play tennis to keep flt be- cause it's a very enjoyable sport, a social activity, and a great way to get a lot of exercise In a relatively short period of time. But one of the big problems Is finding a court. How nice It Is to have access to your very own private court! There aren't many mod- erately-sized, affordabty-prlced new developments that Include tennis courts. Laguna Meadows Is different with 120 homes and two lighted courts. When tennis players find that out, they really get enthusiastic about our rec- reation-oriented llfestyfe.'' The Laguna Meadows courts are a part of the community's Recreation Club, which includes a large swimming pool with extra-wide decks and diving board, a therapeutic pool, two saunas. and a large roofed party patio. Laguna Meadows' homeowners also can enjoy two more tennis courts at 4he nearby '4 'h-acre Laguna VIiiage rec- reation oenter. This complex Includes a 5,500-square-foot clubhouse with a huge meeting-party room with bar and kitchen, an adult pool room, and a teen game room. Additional outdoor facili- ties are a large adult pool, a children's pool, a therapeutic pool, a sand volleyball court, two shuffleboard courts. a ptayground, a party patio with barbecues, and acres of grass for picnicking-or just soaking up the sun. Laguna Meadows offers a choice of six townhome plans with either two or three bedrooms. Living areas range from approximately 989 square feet to 1. 7 14 square feet. Prices at Laguna Meadows range from $112,500 to $143,900. Additional information may be obtained by calling the sales office at 581-4850. The sales office is open daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. At 22197 Caminlto Laureles. It may be reached by taking the Lake Forest Drive offramp from the San Diego Freeway and proceeding oceanward (southwest) on Lake Forest approximately one mile to the end of the road. Laguna Meadows signs lead the way to the furnished models. Exchangors council to hold national marketing conference NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE COSTA MESA PRICES!! The National Council of Exchangors will hold its 12th semi-annual National Marketing Conference Sunday through Wednesday at the Hacienda Hotel In Las Vegas. More than 250 NCE members fro across the country are expected to participate In the conference. which Is open to all real estate licensees. The three-day marketing session will provide a forum for real estate professionals to market properties estimated at a total value of over a third of a b1lhon dollars. Such marketing sessions. designed to expedlfe the acquisition and disposition of Investment properties, otter an etfect1ve alternative to traditional means of promoting real estate. To open ·ihe conference, a welcoming banquet will begin at 6 p.m. Sunday. Anyone wishing to attend the kick- off banquet must make their reservations with the registrar. For more Information phone Registrar Freda Shelley at 983-0'4'40 or Rebecca Lloyd at (619) 295-95~9., Bfond New Single Fomlty Homes Newport Trolls A unique community offering your choice of 2 and 3 bedroom 2-story homes. bordenng the planned Canyon Community Nature Pork Just moments from shopping. beaches. schools. b1k1ng and 'NOlking trails and business opport\Jnttes Custom Features Include: • Full hie roofs • Fireplaces • Vaulted ceilings • Sl<yllghts • Gaffers & Sattler appliances • Oak cabinetry • Private pool & spa area • Balconies PRICED FROM ONLY $158,900 .. OPEN DAILY 10 om to 6 pm Closed Wednesdays 1932 Sundance Lane Costa Mesa (714) 548-1329 I Ji f 8 l • FiOMES Models open daily from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. 15 Bay Cove Newport Beach, California 92b60 {714) 640-5050 . . 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 and food cen- ters. Separate formal 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 ceilings. \.Akt-bars with refrigerators and ceramic tile tops. V\bod windO'N 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 Newport Beach. It's the best of everything. From the mid $300,000's. y ptLOT /BAL DTAft NEWPORT BEACH *""'--...,.. Sensatk>Nll 82 feet of waterfront on quiet family Island complete wtth dock for 3 boats. Huge south facing brk::k patio for entertaining a crowd. The two ttory villa Is currently a duplex but could MlilY be conYerted to a gracious family hOme. klNIT-Mii• SparkAng 3 BR waterfront + dock on Intimate island. Decorator perlec1 wtth watts of glass, mirrors and tile In fNfl(y room. Picture perfect views from yOUr IMng rm, dining rm. Jenn Air Kitchen, and Muter BR. Come see this af- fordable waterfront! WHIWlllT IMl- Weekend Retreat! Incredible Newport water- front buy! Charmingly decorated 2 BR. 2 bath, gorgeous plantation shutters, private brick patio with inviting spa, over1ooks water and large boat slip. Don't delay! Won't last. *IFWT._ Ull,NI Charm and character located In one of Newport Beaches best neighborhoods. This bright and cherry home is situated on a large corner lot. Walking distance to schools. bay and beaches. Call for showtng. lf ... T.. 1112,NI Cool ocean breezes in quiet canyon location are included with this hlghfy upgraded 3 BR. 2 BA home in Newport Beach. Community pool & spa are waiting to be enjoyed all for $ 132,500111 SANTA ANA SAITllll 11M,IM Owner is ready to move. rarely on the market republic home! 5 BR. downstalr master. hand- some wet bar. Located on an lmmacuately kept street. Move In condtion, hurry won't last! UITAlll 11N,HI ChamMng home on large corner lot. Earthtone carpeting aM redone except kitchen. Fantastic bathroom, must aeel Outside has R. V. access. covered patk> and large fenced yard. l&ITAAU 114,111 Luxurious cul-de-sac 3 BR. 1~ BA. 2 car garage. Best lower price, large master suite. fireplace. skylight, window planters, dishwasher. micro- wave, and many morel Won't last. l&ITAAU 114,111 Quaint old English village with pool, spa. tennis. gym Is the home for youl This model perfect studio condo over looking beautiful commons. won't last long! Call nowt MESA VERDE BEST BUY .MITAllU 11 ..... Mesa Vet;de's best buy! Steps to Mesa Verde Country Club, 2BR, 1 'At BA.llvtng room, formal dining area, patio areas and a community pool and spal lnciudes 2-car garage! A MEMBER OFJHE SEARS RNANCIAl. NETWORK ..................................... OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ..-ra ma 1015 Corona Lene 58R $187,500 ...... 1-4 IAT1MDAY OCl'Ollllll te. tW/P.W n . COSTA MESA mllml me.- Does watching sunMtt on pr•t~s Meu Verde Gott CourM appeal to you? This outatandfng 5 BR home hes many fantastic qualttlMI Formal dining, remodeled kitchen wtth brellkfast area, new tile, range and microwave. hardwood floors, fm room. Iota of gtus, stone frpt, and wet bar! mllml .,, .... cu.tom Gott course vtewl ·4BR, 2'h BA, new kitchen flOO(', paint, oentrat air, vaulted ceilings, huge patio, security system, block wall. See today! ..-ra ma 290 Victoria A.-1 3BR. Comm Pool S131,500 L~llU-..... Grack>ue 4 BR +den Mesa Verde home has L -ewtythlngt Located near 2 gotf courM1 and 2 1-5 parks, beautiful yard wtth pool and patio, and L ._.. aide hideaway patio off the den. new add-on 1-4 family room and teen quarters with It's own L ..... ,, entry. Bring In your offer! ..., ..... 5BR ..., ..... 48R ..., ..... 48R,Spa ..-rama 3BR SUNDAY 202• Komat $329,000 3001 Country Club $318,000 3490 Queens Ct. S2'49,900 1135 Charleston $159,900 NEW LISTINGS , .... Lln"-•t 10-2 AINIJIOll ....... A magnificent view of Newport Harbor domi- nates this lavish 3 BR. 5 bath home. Nearly half a million dollars has been spent In redesign in order to provide the ultimate in gracious living. Whether entertaining a crowd or just one, this home speaks eloquently of your taste. Call now for a private viewing. ••,.twn nu.- This is the place!! Two blocks to the beach and on fee land! Each 2BR, 2BA unit has tile counters. fireplace and more. The upper unit features 2 decks, one of which Is huge! Call for details on how this property pencils out. •U•TI 1111,111 Neat as a pin! 3BR. 2BA home nestled In tastefully landscaped yard. Wood entry, new vinyl. upgraded kitchen. fresh paint, ·brick fire- place and beige carpet. This is a house worth owning I oau•u 11a,111 Great alternative to condo living! Walk to park and South Coast Plaza. Very pretty home Is clean and well keptl 2BR, 1.75 BA includes flreplaoe in living room. 2-car garage! OISTA IOI S11l ... Large end unit with yard. Two huge master suites. Open floorplan with vaulted ceilings and skyiights. Double garage, balconies and morel 2BR. 2.5 BA condo close to everything. .. - mll llU SI•• Two stOt')', 4BR. 21n BA home has family room, format dining, living room. highlighted by wood burning flreplaoe and soaring ceilings. Master bedroom aecluded In own wtng, extra mirrors. plus carpeting, low maint. backyard. Community pool, spa and tennis. UITml MIT& ID& s112.- 0wner wtll carry .. .for qualified buyerl Eastslde 3 BR. 2BA on R-2 lot. R.V. parking. Knotty pine cabinets. hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, must see to appreciate!! WTml MIT& ID& 11M,lll Appealing 3 BR plus den on the Eastslde and only 3 years young. Just some of the amenities In this approx. 1640 Sq. Ft. townhome Is a huge yard and private spa, complete ceramic tile kitchen wtth every appllanoe, stunning living room with stone flreplaoe and skyilghts. WTml lllTA ID& 11 ..... Charming and meticulous 3 Bedroom + den. Perfect for a young f amity this lovely home Is just steps away to a popular park! MITA Ill& 1111,- lmmacutate Mesa North home. 3BR, 2BA, newly landscaped. fresh paint Inside and out. Attract- ive country decor. Move In and enjoy! mTA 11U S1..,.. Beautifully upgraded end unit with plank floors. chair rails, shutters. custom window treatments. Kitchen features fromica counters with wood trim. Two patk>s and a community pool and spa! Many upgrades, shows nk*yl See today. lllTA 11U 1111- EASTSm llSfA IUI ,,..,.. Largest model In Ooean View Villas! Terrific 3BR Two master bedroom suites Included In this has a bullt In bathroom in each bedroom. terrific end unit. 2BA's, frpl, Inside laundry, 2-car Commuity poof and spa for your enfoymentl attached garage. Call for below market flnanc-Cloae to beach, shopping, schools! See today! Ing. 645-0303 2211 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESA / • l • ; I I • l PAGl l 6/SATURDAYOCTO .. R1a.1 ............................................................... ... NEW LISTINGS m• YllW 1-.u 1211,111 A "minltur&-Belcourt" kitchen, commercial gas range & sub-zero refrlg. w/simllar up~rades thru-out. This condo is made for those 'coking for perfection. J&SlltH CaEEI ' 1211 ... Super sharp 2 BR plus den. Decorator wall co~rings, wood floors. low maintenance land- scaping, private location. Won't last. CAllEI .... UIS un.- European contemporary, 2 blks from ocean, 3 private beaches. Just remodeled, 3 BR, w/FP In li~iJ.lg room & master suite. Former model. $299,000 LEASE llYllE TllUCl $111- Spectacular location on bluff w/view of bay, ocean, lights. 3BR & SBA! Exquisitely remodeled w/dynamic entertaining area. JUST REDUCED USTISll OISTI •SA 1211 .... Absolutely immaculate 3BA home on very nice street. Every major expense has been done recently. Move tn, sit back & enjoy. llUlll YIEW llLU H4t .... Rare opportunity to buy 4BR model below comps. Needs TLC. Big reward for handy creative buyer. Great location & area. IAYOllEST SHl,IOO Outstandi ng SBA. 4BA family home w/remodeled country kitchen, FR, large spa & patio on one of Baycrests most prestigious streets. MAHU YIEW MILLS SJH,000 Popular Sandpiper, 4BR w/pool. New ap- pliances 1n kitchen. View of canyon & ocean Reduced $25,000 for quick sale. SH YIEW S41t,IOO 4BR. 2'hBA single level new Bedford with pan- oramic ocean & city light views. Many upgrades & marvelous added storage. IAYSIOIES Sltl,000 Quality home 1n prestigious gate-guarded area. Immaculate SBA with den. Master suite with fireplace. CORONA DEL MAR ctllll lfL llAI 1211,HO Best priced newer duplex south of PCH just steps to shops and beaches. 2BR rear unit and charming 1 BR front unit. J&S•llE CIEH 1141,HI Popular Plan-3, 1 story w/3BR & FR. Excellent private location. Spa, brick patio, skylight. 24 hr security, pool & tennis. 111111 YllW llLLS SHl,IOO Spacious single level "Sandpiper" 4BR plus FR. Beamed ceilings, central air, security & ocean view. This won't last! CHIU lfL llU Sllt,000 European ambience with the convenience of modern California. Owner will lease option or assist with financing, assumable loan ILi C• Sl,H0,000 Over 100 ft frontage w/incredible view of ocean and harbor entrance from every room, all cus- tom design and just completed. A MEMBER OFTHE Ill SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK IAJ COLDWEU.BANKE .. AESIDeNTIM.AEALl!aTATEHRYICEa OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SlTlllllY UYOllEST 1121 T1111 4 BR, pool, spa.$499,00<M. MATTHEWS PElllSIU 1121 E. lal~1 3 BR $875,000 F. SENNES SllllECLIFFS 203 EH1iq • .., •• 5 BR, View $1,400,000 E. CORKETT NEWPORT BEACH .... , HILLS 1111 ... 2BR condo in small & charming complex near Hoag. Nice pool & spa. Great split level ftoor plan. una•F 11 ... Convenient to pool & shopping areas. this 3BR "S" plan Is located on fee land In one of Newport's lovllest communities. IAUll 1111,111 'fl Block from the ooean front. Vintage cottage In area of much remodeling. Great summer /winter rental. ••n UllMI 3 BR, one story Bonita. Relaxing vistas of wtde greenbelts beyond sunny patios. Assume low Interest 1st trust deed. ......... ..,.... Award winning Casa Blanca model, lovely decor, very light & airy in a serene pastoral setting. Smashing view, 3BR, library, large FR. ....... , ...... Ocean & coastline view from this 4 & 2 duplex. Outstanding condition, 3 FP. very large rooms. Ill CllYOI 5+ BR .., •. , ..... ,.. 20 CllJll flirw11 A perfect home for you. Lovely LR, FR , marbled $1,450,000 L. ROSE entry and custom kitchen. Beautiful pool, spa and waterfall. Much more, must see! 1101111 llil&E 6+ BR 1 •• ,.Ii $3,900,000C. McMAHAN WIST UNIT 1121,-Exceptlonal 3BR, 2 year old home built with SUIDIY LIDO 127 Yi1 Litle Std 4 BR $1 ,350,000 E. OLSON COSTA MESA 421 E. 20ttt St. 3 BR $175,000 J. AKERMAN llAICllO Sii JOAQlll 13 latlre11 2 BR, Den $179,950 J. DONAHUE PElllSUU POllT 1117 E. 111~11 3 BR $230,000 EADIE/BENTS 111111011 VIEW llOLLS 2711 llllsitle 2 BR , Den $269,500 K. PARKER PElllSIU PlllT 1l40 Plan tlel lert1 3+ BR $375,000 BENTS/EADIE 111111011 VIEW lllLLS 1432 S1a4011tl1 4 BR $395,000 B. YORKE UYSllllES 2711 laplleres 5 BR $669,000 L. MARSTON OllOU IEL IUI I 11 ''''' 4 BR, FR $759,000 A. KURTZ WEST l&llll 4101 ...... ,. 3 BR. FR, Vlew$875,000 L. Mc LOON PElllSIU PlllT 1121 E. 111~1 3 BR $875,000 F. SENN ES SllllECLIFFS 201 EY11l11 0.1111 5 BR, View $1,400,000 B. MILES Ill CUYll 20 0.1111 F1lrw11 5+ BR $1 ,450,000 L. ROSE 644-9060 quality. Gourmet kitchen. many upgrades. Best Is the forever ocean view! ua•wE 1111,- Heaven1y ocean and bay views from kitchen, family room and deck of this beautifully up- graded 3BR condo in gate-guarded area. WUT .. NIT 1711,tll Outstanding oceanfront duplex. Comer location with two JBR units. Easily converted to single family. WIST lllWNIT lllUOI Dream house come tr~. Extensive u~ of tlte, brick & wood, super vie of ocean. Quality thru- out. 3BR. SBA & FR. ust see to appreciate. LIDO ISLE UllllU ...... Beautifully designed contemporary home of glass & dramatic decor. 3 fireplaces, security system, deslra151e tJdo corner' tot. UllllU ..,.... Redecorated and appointed 3BA home on 40' lot with delightful sunny south patio. Beamed ceilings, Palos Verdes stone fireplace. Ull ISU 111Mll A special executive 3BR home, harmoni%1ng colors, exc. quality & relaxed living. Newly re- modeled w/gourmet kitchen, double pane win- dows. UllllU ...... Best views of bay, ocean, lights and mountains from sophisticated 7th floor unit in Lido Park Drive bulidlng. Full security. Ull .. ..,... Marvelous home of finest quality. Every amenity, 3BR, FR & formal dining. Wood wtndows, shut- ters & floors. Abundant storage. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH . \ r :HARLIE BROWN, 11LL OLD THE BALL, AND OU COME RUNNING , AND KICK IT! ~---r iARFIELD® I . SURE! SURE I WILL ! '(OU MUST T~INK l'M REAU.V STUPID ! ONCE A 'f'EAR .. JUST ONCE A VEAR .. I SUPPOSE IF SOMEOME L00!(5 FORWARD TO 50MET~IN6, IT'S WROM6 TO SPOIL IT •• OOW DEPRE5SIN6 ... VOU LOOK FORWARD ALL VEAR TO A SPECIAL MOMENT,AND 6EFORE VOU KNOW rr, IT'S OVER! Tl415 VEAR 11M 60NNA KICK THAT BALL CLEAR TO 6ULLHEAD CIT'(! BY JIM DAVIS 1 ASSUME. I'P LIKE TO GET YOOF\ TME.RE'f» A A€>~E55MENT OF' THE REA~ON FOR POSSl&tL•TY OF TMl45 etoEeE~~~ PANCAKE~ FOR 0REAKFA~T y ' -1 ' l DENNIS THE MENACE All -this mail IS forOCQJ~T! Whats a occupant,' Dennis? Or UfAR him either: Hi9 ., kinda like a GHOST ~ 1 1 JUDGE PARKER THANK YOU FOR YOUR I THINK THE TWO OF YOU SHOULD TIME, DOCTOR! I'LL TELL SlT DOWN WITH KIM AND EXPLAIN MY HUSBAND WHAT THAT YOU OOTH LOVE HER ... ANO YOU SAID! WILL CONTINUE lO DO SO EVEN THOUGH YOU DIVORCE! ~~ ' MEANWHILE THIS IS SAM OR\VER ! IS MISS SPENCER IN? MR. DRIVER IS ON THE PHONE! ,. by Harold Ledoux SHALL I SAY YES, IF YOU WISH YOU CAN YOU'LL CALL SAY THAT .•. BUT SUGGEST HIM BACK? THAT HE NOT HOLD HIS 6REATH! ........._.., ........ --------------------------------~~-~~-~- .. DOONESBURY 1 cAl\l'I 1tU. Q:X.) 1-tlW HAPPQ 1 AM FOR ME All~f5 MOMENI ! . 1 ~ru ~Al Ml) M01HER 801 I ~ WISH IHM GEr6 A Wf OF CRtn0£M •.• EVE~ GfRk. 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IDIMdcmtooarn.llha .. 0 ................ .,_, Odm'Rlllll••·" :-.... , ''"' "You have to respect power, others' as well as your own." -StM ..... .,...., If•·•·• stntt ...... ........ ·u.a..' USA WEEKEND·Ocr. 17-19. 1986 • 3 COVER STORY a Mirldn's Dr.· USA WEEKEND-.: FibleSSis .. __,I ml1t. EmlT:"llMnlllllll • ...... 1111rt ...... .. Mt ....... ,.,. 1111111111. i.-...., ....... lllrt .. ... -ha ....... 1•WD'""ffi17-19, 19!6 " COVER STORY • uide for earnest exercisers Now our fitness ~xpert answers you, with a little help from Vern's friend ... I Yim mKfll: II-rn.t, Jll'rt"'..., tt llt ltt Mii ,_ •nlnra tt-': M 2~11 Im: I M1b ................ , ,_ l lrlll JI I ta wlll II 11111111 .. IM,..• -U ._. tt Ill ........ tM .. IL -. flmlt Ytl ... , _ .... tt • tlllll tt Ytnt exercile, your mutelm lel"Ve 11 a cton-i push to the point of dis.-But pain is the leut likely rea-recent study showed that those blood.seoondlf~. ~pins oomfon. Hold stretches for five 10D you duck out of~ AJ-who join clubs are more likely to 1----sud-ICJOODd&. Do md1 10 times. most half af you II)' you mill quit thm exercile propam than denly, it ~ a lln.iJl on the You ~ pertjcularty coo-wortou11 becawe of time. .. I am thole who start one at home OD heart, wbic:h hll to take up the oentrate on thole mude IJ'OUPI out af town a lot and am very their own. slick left _by .J?1r mUICks. you'll Ule in your cholen ICtivi-busy and that maka it very bard I qpt you 6rst ~ easing While buiJdina Mn>bic fitnell ty. Rwmen, fer instance, should for me to esaabtilb an exen:ile into a home propam. u; on the is ~ too many of )'OU IR ja. work OD CIMs. Bikm OD their plan," l8ya Jim KJUsbt of Pon~ other band, you need the ~ norina lll'ellldl and ftmbility. upper -... Rowen on lower ac, Mich. KJUabt should PM* a port of others. don't hesitate to Both are important to a bll-hick and sboukkn. You proba.-pm of mbn and take a walk. try a dub or enlist a friend in a anccd 6tnell l'flimen. bly should devote at 1taat five At lunch. Bebe dinner. Time shared "limen- To Id~. you have to minutes per WOJtout to stretch-shouldn't be a stumblina block. Very few of you •Y you work exercile soecific 1et1 of lkdetaJ ins. An ~t pDde to Everyone baa 30 minutes tbftJe out only on weekends. That's mUldel for not more than '° stretchinl is Bob Anderson's times a week to ltt fit pxl. First, wortina out for just comec:utive leCODdl ipimt re-book~(SbdterPublica-For othen amooa you, moti-two oomecutive cfays a week simoc:e Wdlbt liftiDs is the ~ $8.95). vation -not time -is the won't make you very fit Second. moll popular option. and oae 1boulb you report a ranartc-stumbtina block. Sylvia Saak-if you take five days olf and then you c.OUld~ into your rou-ably low injury rate 11 a sroup, neck of Mmninlbam, Mui., pliqe into c:u:rcile, you're · tine twice a week. aoadenta take their toll oo IOIDC. writes: .. I kl p>d when I e:xer-more liable to ~ younel£ Finl pick I 0 or l S eurmea .. I Wlllt to know bow 10 beo cile, but 1 itt bored after 10 min-Evenina examen prevail in , ~~a;::,..~a!:': ~~ .. ~~~!j ~m:.=~ ==:;~ beavielt ~t you can lift com--sprained. my hick ~ Nauti-that bcndom: Wa1Ch 1V, 1'*1 a time. A noontime workout of- fonably 10 tunea in a row. Start, lua and b8d 10 lay off for fbur book, listen to the ndio or your in a pat mer'IY boost to carry ay, with a wriat curl and then moatbs but am relldy to ,et IC>-WaDanan while you pedal. Al-you tbrou8h the afternoon. And move on 10 tbe nat ex.erdle. Ult... IPi_n " tanate your workout&. Walle tt sure beata that •UllF pizza To beoome ~ need People Id hurt when they IOIDe days. ride otbcn. All it and fiies vnu'd be wortins out to amch. nu. ~ mu. dive into exercile or try to ~ taka is a little iJNllinabon. OD ~ des. The k,..r tbe mUlde, 1he ._,orlolieertban their body is ~-:JOU work out mn --------- pm1er the b'Ce tbat CID be p-uted to. To prevent injury, rat a make I diJlerenoe. too. "I belona Mirldn is IM autltor Qf Dr. Gabe I er.id OD I joint F1r:ldbility will day betMen ~ t!1 • I laid to I belJth club. but haven't Mitlcin's Fitne9 Clinic (Con- j allow you to jump ~-nm cmtier, ahenme acuviuea. Abo, been there in owr a~, .. •YI ~ BoolcJ. S7.95J and ~ filla' IDd tbrOw artber. wnen 11.oP when you M pain. The Raebel BkNle <:A DlllllCown. Oettins Thin (Lirtk, llrown, J ~ don't bounce and key is 10 1Ue it e91)'. PL That's a common rehin. A S8.95). m USA Wl!Ec!No·Ocr. 17-19, 1986 • 5 . l .... -------------------------=====-...!! ..... -----I!!-~-~=~-~ ....... ----___ ._ __ _.________ - Ml Sl1id1 Sheet designer takes a detour WilliW ear's creator can sit out the N .Y. spring fashion shows next week. Why? He's got other designs for displaying his newest styles. IJl.MlluTltllll h Ills Mlltilt tf •tJlt --... ... It Style is being able to milly pull it off; whether it's the most oomervative or the most outlandish look. I think J ue1inc Onaais bas style. On ~ . the total opposite end, there's Ckr. I can't believe she still does all that with the feathers. If it wasn't her, you'd be laughing. h ,. ..... tM .... , Oltlta ......... .,ea... .... ..., .. ~ l Sclllt'*'I: We at down and talked about difti:rent ideas. I told him I want- ed to aend him down the aisle in a pink suit and he looked at me lib, .. Willi?" I did off.white linen pants and blue linen blmn. The ties were ofH>lnk. The wedding was beauti.Nl. I was pinching myself. .. .... ... "'111/llMlr eel· llctiH: rm rt.ally excited about what we're calling our Santa Fe poup. It aort of combines South- west, Mexico, pottery colon, ter- ra cotta. The fabric:S arc liahter 1 f and easier; COtfOD and J>Ol)lin. : •We're aJlo doina a Monte Carlo I ~~-I p: __,.. reeort we8f' : f:1 men women. The Latino ~ is very Wat SJ« Story: : Nftles U(> the sleeves of the 1 sbirtl. a tmy ruflle on the pant, : which is wry unusual for me. I l Jove Latin mus!c? and I watch l the Latin street kids ~ The look is not mai.dor, but Latino. II .., .. lu't afllllC I .... :~ Hll~lam~tofind an mnovatJvc and men unaat-ins way of preeenti.nc the clothes. I want to develop a cloeer ~ between me and the JJftll and1be ~ -just fbr• (couple of teMOnS. The prt11 and the buyers will come bc:rc to the showroom. We will do the models as if they're in an outra- seous show. We'll make them wallcing art pieces. 0. a,a•1-11r. Another reason rm not spendina-too much time on the spring show is that I oced my energy. fm plan- ning to go into l.iamsina rve waited a long time to go into licensing. rm going to be coo- ceo&ratina on swimwear, shoes, cbilllren's wear and the home. 0. Ma cuttMn, ........ ,.., Ctlllla .., J.U. a.-: They arc career-oriented -I won't say yuppie because it's not tbem-youna men and women who strive to be individuals. My style is exag,erated classic shapes. When do thinp that are too classic, they pass me by because they don't come to me for that. They are between 18 and 3S. After that, life seems to take a more aerious turn. 01 tM .,,..a tf Illa .U..a: They're not wild, but there's somethinaabout ~ ~thes that I gueu is 6Jce me: They're always a little oft: We're trying to make a 'classic double-breuted blazer and I said to my panan maker, "Can't you just" take the whole thing and tilt it a little, put it a little over the ed,e?" That's what it is. Allo, they're atbdable (SSO to S2SO) and that's a bia plus. .. ..... pb 1111 IHa: ~ p&e call me a .. street" desianer' and it IOunds u if rm ~ out on a S1nlet comer in Philly, but that's where you tee people. The bird.core ldda now wear an bllck. I even look at what the bl8 people are wmrina 10 mp warm. J don't find ideas in dubs ...................... " ......... aunulff:lllllll....,•&:~-·~·:.1a1t111.t1t•• .... ""*•'" .. .... ,,.. .... , , THE WIJJ Fil£ 21 .. •.,. t111111.,.. 11. a.. ....... n tlZ5 ..... •-=•._......,,. 21, 114\:•11 ...... a. ........... .. ·-= ClltY Slit lln .......... . ltl•rtl•JI!~ lMl ""*' ...... , ..... ... • ................... 1114.CllJ ......... ,....... 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I used to make jobs about the Betty Font Ceo1a' -me and Liz, riabt? -but I went out there and I mid a . . tual re.-~ I :::Jihad this Oodjiven talent that I Ml de- ltl'OVINI 1bat WU two~ .. ~ and"i~ been IObel' Mr~ .................. ..... 11111 -.st My putner, Uurie Mallet. bu bee.n a tre. mendcM i:nftumce. Wne been fiieods for 1 S years, partnen for 10. She's a c:rativc businell-woman. In another way, rve been watchina the hUIC 5'kXelS of c.alvin Klein and Ralph Lauren as mentors in business, and the imaae ~ J)Rlellt. II Ills Int ... kUt It WU at this spol1.IWelt place called Digits~ here in New York in 196~. It WU a tiny little company and thele two ~ who started it libd my desilns and put my name on the la6e1: Diaits by Willi Smith. ...................... .... tw .... Wbo dcdded shower curtain in America everyhad ba . . to VC I daisy OD It? And bow about a plain 1011P dish? It ~ hive ~ Joor-Ub-1 tbrlmp. It just bu to bold the I08p, and blend in. I know the world is obeeseecj with patterned sheets but I tbinJc a lot of the neuro1eS 1ta1t with sleepina on all that stuf[ Midcey MOUle run-nina acr'Oll your pillow, trains, Batman. Tbele tiny little lcids ,et nwty fbr bed and have to flc:e Batman first II llHllC If II I fa•tH 111 .... ~ I rananber my mother and her siaa1 weuq tulle c:oct1aiJ dreaes with shoes to match, and tbdr hair sprayed tbcamecolor. Very~ tal. We bad a dirty COIM:lurniD& f\umoe in the~ and Oil the other side, dean. would be an tbcle peaicoeta, my ~. and mx 11U1l11'. We wenil'f a ~ llmllY.but it WU aJwa}'I about docbes. Q Rise and shine to breakfasts at their best ; One of the nicest thing5 you can do for yourself, family and friends is to make a big productionoutofSaturdayorSunday I breakfasts. Most of us spend the weekdays in a rush, grabbing a cup of coffee and a piece of toast before tearing out the door. r ,_ t But weekends give us a chance to unwi~d, to enjoy the morrungs over a leisurely, special meal What better way to treat those you care about than to feed them a hearty breakfast before a day of tennis, horseback riding or lounging r around with a good -llUIFUT IS IDID: ... hall book. • ..,. II. ... • tatJ start. Weekend brunches ~ can also be an inexpensive way to entertain 1 friends before a fall football game or other e sporting event. Now on to some very special e breakfast dishes. And bring a good appetite ! because all of them are hearty and filling. .. One of the ~t specialties of the famous Polo Lounge 1n the Beverly Hills Hotel is the ! apple pancake. Truly divine! I have my own .. version here and, with no conceit on my part, I ~ have to say I like it just as well. . lmelJ wakend fire French Tout with Brandied Lemon Butter o Blkrd Apple Paocae Huevos R•ndwol D ()pen-&ad OmdtUe Paysanne D Oeufs ~n H<mpP Swill ~ueeli D Fruit Smoothie --------' ........... u ... 13 USA WEExEND ·OCT. 17-19, 1986· 7 By Joalpk S-ugarman Th.is may come as a shock. But according the latest re.search, those vitamins that ou take every day may be doing you ab- lutely no good. For example. PACT: Vitamins should be taken after meal-never before. The body must first ve protein, fata, or carbohydrates in the tive tract to properly break down the 'tamins !or proper absorption. PACT: Your body has a need for a tural vitamin balance. Too much of one "tamin may cau.ae another vitamin to be eas effective. For example, vitamin A ould be taken with Vitamin E but ex· eaive iron should not. PACT: U you take too much caJciwn, you y deplete the magnesium in your system. And· you need magnesium to convert food to energy. PACT: Some vitamins are best taken in the morning and othen at night. For exam· l)le, the trace element chromium helpg break aown the auiar in your food which in tum :rates energy-perfect to start the day. ut at 'night you should take Calcium which has a relaxing effect-perfect for the evening. PACT: Athletes or people who exercise • great deal need vitamins more than peo- ple who don't exercise. Vitamins are depleted at a much futer rate during ex- ercise than daring any other period of time. But there was a series of other facts that surprised me too. For example, despite everything.· I've just mentioned on the care in taking vitanunt, there are thoee people who abeolutely need vitamins becauae of the mental or physical activity that they undergo. People on a diet, under streu. thoee who smoke, women who take con- traceptivea and even those who take medication-all rob their bodies of some of the e11ential vitamins and minerals that they need to help combat the various habits or conditions they are under. And with proper vitamins in the proper belance and at the proper times, you will have more enera and vit.a.Uty. Little ~ may Wet plac.. Your naila may become atronaer, your hair may become Uiiclcer and your akin may be more elutlc .which will keep you younpr-looldnr 1onsv. ' DOCTOH MAD IOU About two ye&rl aro a (l"ODP of doctors oad an idea. They re&lfled that many peo- pl. were taJdnJ vitamina and not Nally poticl.n( any ditference in tbC 1-Jtb. They llto rel.liled tha1. bued on the latest nutrf. QonaJ tindinra, tht vttamina peopl• were Stop taldng thllt Innocent lootdng vitamin pHt untll you rHd th6e repott. taking may not have been doing them any good. So they formed a group of adviaora consisting of nutritionists, dieticiana, der• matologi.sts, biochemists and phyaicians, and they worked on the development ot a vitamin program that incorporated all of the latest information on vitamin.a, minerals, nutrition, food processing-even streas research. They realif.ed that vitamins were a two-edged sword. They could either help you or hurt you. They then took all this information and developed the most effective combination of vitamins and minerals, formulated four tableta-<>ne for the mo ming and one for the evening-and one for meh and one tor women and then &tarted a test prognun that lasted over two years. The results speak for themaelves. It waa perfect for weight loss programs and it was perfect for people under stress. It helped many increase their en.ergy levela. Smokers benefited. Some under medication benefited. And before long the company that had developed the program became the futeat growing vitamin company in the United States. And no wonder. llVIRAI. llNIPITI With the proper vitamin and mineral balance, taken in the riiht quantity in the right combination and at the nnt time, several obvious benefit.a occur. finrt1 you may develop a better mental outlook because you've iOt the enel'JY and the zeat to accompliab more. A.a a result of the trace eleme.nta rcnr· zinc and manpnese. your body ia he.I to make ita natural anti-aging emymea t keep you fit. Improvements in your vitality translate into everything from better job performance to a more fulfilling sex life. JS&A bu been selected by the vitamin company to introduce their medically for- mulated vitamin program. Every two months we seod you a two month's supply of 120 fttnela tableta-ooe t.o be taken att.er breakfut and one after dinner. .During the first two montha, you will have ample oppomutity to node. the dit- terence in yoar energy level, your mental &ttitude and your overall stamina. You lhould notke little truno too, Ulte the 1~ ot your tinpm&ila, your thicker hair. \'ow comple:xion m&y even take on a KJow. Some of you may notice all of theae Chaqet and others may notice just a few. But you ahould notice a change. U for any reuon, you do not notice a change, no problem. Just pick up your phone, and tell us not to send you any more vitamina. And if you ask for a refund, you won't enn have to send the empty bottle back. It's yours free for ju.at giving us the opportunitf. to introduce our vitamins. However, if you indeed do notice a dif· ference (which we are confident you will), you'll-automatically receive a two- month's aupply every eight weeks. OMI MOft INCINTIVI I'm also goin& to give you one more in- centive ju.st to let me prove to you how powerful this P.rogram really is. I will send you a bonus gift of a fitness bag with your first order. 'fhis beautiful bag will hold all your fitness gear and it's great too for ahort vacation tripe. It's a $20 value but it'a r.;>ur& free for just trying the vitamin&. Even if you decide not to continue, you keep the fitness bag. I am 10 convinced that you will feel and see a difference when you take theae vitamins that I am willing to gamble on it with this unu.aual offer. Vitamin.a indeed are import.ant. And with today's research and new nutrition technology, you have a greater chance to achieve the fitness and health level.a that may have eluded you with the typical store vit.a.mina or the poor advice we may get in health food storea or from friend.. Frere ia a sate, risk-tree way to 19\ one of the best vitamin prorrams in the country, for- mulated by a physician, with the right com- bination of v1tamina, minerals and trace elementa, in a convenient program that uaures you of delivery every two months. I personally take and biihly recommend them. Order your trial quantity, today. To order, credit card holders call t.oll tree and uk tor product number (ahown in parenthnea). or send a check and include ,2.60 for delivery. Men's Vit.amina (1155US~ ......••.. 124 Women's Vitamin• (1166US) .. , .••. 124 • Ono JS&A Plua. Northbrook, Dlinoia 60062 cAU rou Piil IOO 22•1000 IL ,...._II .W 7' ..... ta&. en.AA C-.,. r~.1- C.oMi •• frOl!1 ,. 7 I love Fre!ndl tout only if it is with sreat bread. lds &a it, the bread · the most important inp'edient Buy a: uncut lo.t' -white, IOUldoulb. wbea even raisin -from a IOO<i bUery, have the baker cut 1-incb-i>lus slices. J remember that the slia:s ofbrad may a day or two old. Or if the at' is simply spread the aim out OD the ki counter and let dry overniabt. · once to dry both sidt.s.. This is the aecret peat french toast The brandied Jan &uuer is extremely festive and a c:baDae o pace from maple syrup. Both the ftench tout and the pe.oaike can be eerved with a little bacon or •UlllCi if desired. ~ of coune, some IJ)Od. hot tea or strons. bot cio&e.. The homemade Swiss muesli and the tMle ca dishes -oeu& elttllpl. buevos rancberos and the omdeUe paysanne - should be accompanied by some fresh fruit or juice and a .,00. mult.i1rain tout. The recipe for oeu.& esb'1pl wu J!ven to me by the owners of the Oil6ltati Res- 1aWant in Ostud, Swit?rrland. They serve two eat for lunch, but I prefer ooe for break&st. So tab your cbolce. The recil)e for huevos rancberos is the direct result of~ up in Southern c.al:ifomia. I WIS practlC:ally weaned on • Mexican food. The Mexican food I am UICd to -and definitely favor -utili7.es fresh, homemade salsas. not the cooked or canned sauces. ())eek a Mexican or Oriental marbt if you are unable to find a frab jaJape6o pepper or frab cilantro, also called Cori- ander or Cllineae parsley. This ia an all-or· nothina recipe: If you -are una==to them fiesh, there's really DO substitute. And heed this · • ····--WU'DlQI: ,.....--or other bot w.opcppei--rs, .. put your bands Dt.ar your eyes. Wash your bands well u soon u you have finished. The ~I volatile oils can be exbemdy imtatina. The omdene payanne is extremely hearty and sreat fbr a oold momina of =t~~~J*Xfto You can add or mbuact inpedients in the Swill mueeti acx:oniina to your own taltel. So id free to experiment with oth- er fruiis, sraina and nuts. It RPI disap- pmri.n& u we photacraphcd this Mek- md's meals! Foe thole of us in a hurry, a &mm ftuit llDOOtb.ie ii the answer. Made with al- most any combination of frui11 and ftuit juices, with or without a raw ca a smoothie can be a meal in a ai.. I usual- ly me CftDIC ~ as a bue, but try your own tavoriie Juices. 8 •USA WllUND•Ocr.17-19, 1916 ................ 1 .. llPlll'lll ......... ¥1--"·-,. ....... _ ... 1 .. --.-.. , ..... ::1:1\ I ,. .......... _ !i~.FOOD 1\'I ........... _. 2 ''"" apple• (Qrannr I•"" or ==~••11.oorMMdlloed an.._ .... 111t.u•= al YI .... From the pan with panache Freacll Toast with Brandied l.etllon Butter ; =:'Md 1 tap. auger V2 t9p. ult_ 1 cup ... .,,. v. tap. venil9 eX1nlCt 12 tt1idc llcee of breed tMt have been cut •nd left out overnight to dtty out ButW Powdered .., (option81) In a shallow dlah, beet eggs, sugar, salt. milk and vanilla. Solk breed In the mocture. Heat but- ter over medlum-Ngh heet and CX>Ok NCh slice until stlgtltly brown on NCh side. Serve wi1t1 ma- ple syrup °' brandied lemon butter and lemon slices. Sprinkle wi1t1 powdered sugar Serves 6. Brandied U.. Butter Vi cup butter 1cup"'98f Juice of 2 lemona 4 ... grNd lemon rind 3 ouncee of br8ndy or rum Melt butter over low hNt. Spoon off any foem lhet fonnt. Pour Into • dlth. leaving behind ll'IY sediment In h pan. With pen, pour In the de~ n.d butter and 8'Jglr. Stir continuou9ly until sug- ar distotYM. Add rtnd, Juice and brandy and stir until smooltl. Pour OYfl( hot trench 1Dllt. .... ,.....,...12•13 USA WEEK.ENI>-OCT 17-19, 1986 • 9 . . . . ·-·-------------------------------~ ' ( t l FROM GRRAT STARTS. Great taste begins early in the morning with Gl'eat Starts frm.en breakfasta from Swaneon. Ch008e from a variety of breakfast sandwiches and en.trees, all microwaveable, all clelicioua. .. IDGRFATFTNTSHRS , ' , \ • ,, . . ' When'"''"' no1 home cook.in: SWanson is. , ·. , ' . . , Fordecades,Campbell has been famous for good taste, convenience and wriety in prepared foods. So it shouldn't come as a surprise that Campbell produces the frozen foods America loves. · From Great Start breakfasts, elegant Le Menu dinners, Swanson and Mrs. Paul's entrees to luscious Pepperidge Farm desserts and lots more, Campbell fills your freezer with over 200 different kinds of good food This week, look for the Campbell family of frozen foods in your supermarket's freezec 'Rley'll give you a nice warm feeling at zero degieesl . I • I I I • . ' I l I ~ ' l l I j l I 1 . I • ! i ! l • I l I ' l ! Get cracking on 3 easy egg dishes Fry potatoes In a llnte butter untJI browned and cooked through. Drain on paper towels and keep warm. Repett prooesa with onions, cook- ing until lightly oolorld and soft. Rernc:tV8 from pan and add to potatoes. Fry bacon, drain on pa- per towels and kMP warm. Beat the eggs vigorously with 1 or 2 Tbs. of milk or cream. HMt a llttle butter in a non-stick pan over a medium flame. When the butter ~ gins to fOlm, pour In the eggs. Add onions and potatoM and. with a fofk, move the wet eggs a.round a little to <X1V« the onions and potatoes. Continue cookWlg tor a moment more. Place be· con str1pl on top and slide the open-faced om- • e1ette onto a pin. Garnish with chopped chives and fr'Mhly groood P8PP8'. Serves 1. 12 ·USA Wmc.ENo•Ocr. 17-19, 1986 ..... -....... It L41hl== ••• 2 11¥ 11111111.. Qlll 1m ......... Jll!I ... . ,.. ...... ..... " ~·IJJlll ....... .,_ ..... :=. ... -·-..., • ..... _.,_ .. ,I ... 4 .... ., ..,. ........... ,..... ,., ... ,. .. ........ -·~···----... =., ...... ,...ol .. •--·· ........... u. ......... ., .... ... ----= ..... --••1••-.... ,.. •. , ... "-* ........... __,_ ... tw .............. ---· .................. ,._ ....... -GI ........................ .. .. -. .... .. !t~FOOD Ho.•1111Swks11111 11/2 c:upe .... ot ........ 2 cupl ........ l.ltCOOUd y, cup Ollt ..., • y, cup grMld coconut 2~ Juice of 2 ..... . 2Tbe. lllW ... . V2 cup I I I dll 11 red ot green gnipM. cut Int.If V2 cup~ diced V2cuplllrnondl,~ V2cup rllillmot_..at 1~11ced 1 cup whilll*ll ~ a strawblnlee, llced In a i.tgl mbdng bowl, ,.,.COl_rnbi_• 11'6 wtf'l lhe oatmNI, oat Inn Ind gr8'ld CX>OOnUl Let 1he murture SWld, 8*Ttng once Ot twice, for about 15mnAM. Meatlwt*, peel, ocn Ind ~ 1he ~ into a lwge mbdng bOwt. Sprtnkil '*'1 wtf'I the lemon juiol Ind ti:* wtl\ the ~ d blend- ed To 1he apJ>il mtnn lldc:1 grlPM. dltM. 11- mondS, ,... Ind bllW. Now .. 1he fruit and nut l'Ti>dln Into 1he oatmlll mbctln. Whip 1tle aeem Ind fold hllf °' It Into 1he oombi led fruit and oatmlll. Spoon thla Into bowls Ind top with lllold *awbentel end a dollop of 1he whipped Ct'Mm. s.rw. 8 to 8. ' Avallblt from hellll food atoree. MAYBE WE SHOULD CAil IT "MAYONN-EASE~ c DAFT) New Kfll.11 Squeezable Mayonnaise. ~ I j 1 ' . , ~ 1 • j t i I --------------------___;,,,.-..........;;;.;;_ ___ ___;c=._ __ __;, __ ,_,,_~----~------..-.-... -----------------· I 24• ..... ... r v......s.-...... ~-- lbua .. Diii Dal "key llJIW'. 11 hokter I I I ... 3 position switch-for· and bllde drops wt. 811 Wini, l'Mf88 and lit. 11.. U-1337 110 \<Oii, 75 watt. ......... ... , 2 .... 21«>. 2170 v-... a... ~-a L HEAL TH ~ AIClk Ftle PllD LMlt Mltl11l1t ... llibiil'a _,II ..-a •11at1111 ..,. ...... ...,, ....... .,,.. ............. You c:an cook " a new mCM with the right kill of food F.atina a bUJ'ICf and fries or lin&erin& over a heavy lunch is 9K.as k>naas you don't have.an unportant afternoon meetm& -IOCOrdina to nutritionist Ju- dith J. Wunman. Her new book. Managing Your Mind and Mood Through Food (Rawson Associates, $16.95), due out in early November, is written for people lib David Hoflinan. Hoftinan, 30, occasionally hiU the eDeflY doldnuns -somethina be can ill aftOrd when there's an imponant meetina Oil his calendar. His diet reOectl bis fast- ~ ak>t»trottina lifestyle - it fluctu&ICS from the SOil}' to the sublime. .. rm either catina dinner at a fast.food restaurant, or bavin& a businaa lunch or dinner at the 6maell reetaurant in the city " •YI the WubinatoDz. D.C, computer c:omultant:o And if rm i:luJlina an all-nilbter, then it's twinkles and IOda." WurtmaD'a ldvice: Hoffinan should lllrt pa)'ina auention to hmcbes, dinnen and IDICb. In her book. the Maaslcbu- tetta IDltitute ofTechnolo&Y DU.. tritiooill oovm what foOcla to tat fut an enr:qy boost ~a key meeting (go for protein: to relax after a busy day (try bohydn.tes). }{ere are some more \\ man sugestions: •To ay alert in the• noon: F.at high-protein, ~ lunches. Protein helps de! brain-stimulati.nJ cbemi that kick the aaruwn into pr. At fast.food restaurants for a plain hamburier or s salad and cottate cbee9e. If; fancy restaunmt, order chit or fish without = aucc pasta. Hilb-&t are I an1ecd eDalY bustaa. • For tile all-nlaht Cbooee a small. ~ dinner and then oontmue small. ~ snack! plain yosun, mm-milk ch or a little shrimp. That will a lift and eliminate the c that invariabJy OOCWI aft supry &nldc. For an added try a cup of oo&e. •To wt.I-.: Hilb c Ire jull the thin&. Tbat'I time to have a Twinkie or cake. Carbohydrates abml the delivery ol a cahnina ch cal to the brain. •AM.wt..redJU,.. Try I Illa o( wine« beer in inoclcntion. ll YOUR FITNESS Relax, hottms good for,., most of the tine n. ..... · rm a S0.)af-<>ld woman in &VCfllle health. I walk ~ fi>r exm:ile to stay in shape IDd to filbt mild arthritis. I a1lo ocasiooaDy dim6 in a bot tub. I know I fed more reined IDd sleep IOUDdly after ~ time in one. Are they aood for bodYl GenldlDe Gewle en,e.t., Texas please try Carlton. - SURGEON GENERAL'S WARN ING: Quitting Smoking Now Great~ Reduces Serious Risks to Y1 ur Health. Box and 100's Box Menttloh lm than 0.5 mg. ~te(. 0.06 mg. mcot1n1: Soft Piel Menthol Ind lOO's 8011 1 mg. "11r. 0.1 mg. mcounei lOO's Soft Pick and lOO's Mantho~ 5 mg. "tar". 0.4 mg. nicotNi• 120's1 7 mg. "rar''. 0.6 mo. nicotine av. per c1ga11ne. FTC Repo11 Jan. '85. =~~:=:===:--::-::-::-:::-==~--~-~;:::-~::::t=:::==-= -~.!~'!~;!~:...~.!~~~~by FT~~:..~ I ~El~~ARK 100o/o Effective Agllnlt Fl.-end T1cka. Microcecb collar rids dop .t C&IS ol nei. .t ticb IN 7 DAYS. WE GUAllANTEE m It emits ultrH<>Wld iJlaudl'ble to huma.as and animals, but so patina on fleas, it sends 'em 0 yin& .t creates I 4 ft. protection zone that travels with petS. VET TESTED, 1~ SAFE, no chemicals or poiaons. ONLY S59.95, works for years, saves money oo repeat purclwe or Oea powders, sprays, dips, eolian cl treatments. Fat, 11ftr comfortable protection for your pet. r:---CUPIMAI. ----, I PEDIOREEI, Box 110, Ult3, O s.lld FAEE I lpeoce~ HY 1"561 Cefaloo. I Send -dog & -Cit COllU(I) II S69.95 Nd\, I I a Cheek a Moriey Order 0 VISA or 0 Maslereard I I I I Cf'9dtl C.111 No Explm lon O.t• I I SlgMlvl• I NelM ----------I '~.----------~ I Clly Stal._ ZI I L -• ,..11111J m-1m. -_J Send c:fta. 1111NY "91' or c:IWtl Wd' •P. I to' Since Anit')AI 01v~i~~91 •965 City~ Petco WIOUUU UtlUl &um.Ill ~ Dt91. USA 9500 Alvlfedo Ad P.O. 801 1111t La Mau. CA 920'1-0318 (51111 -.01u m 0 Ordtf EneloUd 0 Frff Calaloo Only Nemt ---------- Address ---------- City State -zip __ t:----------:1 .;,Store Cann ed Pef Food Dispenser NO MESS PROVIDES: NO SMELL NO TOUCH ... Throw Away That Special Spoon! Finolly o t0lullon fOI' the dispensing of I-' 0 1. conned pet food. Invented by pet ownera be- coute they no longe< wonted the hossle. The NEW S&Ne-'n..Store convenlently dispenses one fourth or the full contents of o I• oz. eon dlreetly Into your pet's dish. Fits all brands of 14 01. conned cal or dog food. EASY TO USE-COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS ~ GREAT FO R STORINO THAT OPEN CAN! • AIR TIGHT •WATER TIGHT • OURA8lE • EASY TO USE • DISHWASHER SA.FE • MAi<ES A NICE HOllOAY STOCKING ST\Jfffll~ FOR YOUR LOVED ONESI ~ The S."'• 'n S1ore '' the only p1oduct of 111 lul'ld Ol'I the morloet Not 1old in 11ore1 ORDER TODAY! 1 NEW S..'"'8tof9only114.50 lncludet thl1>!>'"9fhandtlng MONEY IACK GUARANTEE CALL US TOLL FREE 1·800-522·PETS (7387) 24 iw.. • ., -, ..,. ....... In Iowa Call Collect 1 (515) M7·4311 °' u11 0tder below Why !Kii up with the tfMll any longer? Mode •n USA u $ & ro<•-9" l'o••n• '•"'1•..q __ --- - - - - ---- - - -·'llA~I ,llNT -- -- - - - -- ------- MIC or VISA # Exp. Date: ~ Name . •., Address City • Stole, Zip Daytime Phone(--1 • Mell etlllelo °' llilon•y 0 ... TOI Colors Avoiloble 0 Fllff 9'IOCHVf!E Noc o o • 0 8'J<Qll'ldy 0 CN>colole 0 Comel '•' Poli • Q s.nd 1'IWf I~.,. $1or0 w/sNppltlg $1-4.50 Oh•. of Rtof\ IMhlttrlff. Ud, 0 • ·~ ) /•L.-..1 ·-..,. '·0 ... 4)0, 0.,,. USA S.ndlM:toS« ... ri -.1• w "'",.....119.,,,.~ Ml~.IASOHt Keep Your Puppy In His Pla~e Tea<:h Ur ~~ works easily and safely to keep pets confined or away from where they don't belong - without gates and even when you're not around! The secret Is sound waves that humans can't hear. but pets can. Portable Teach Ur Pet9 includes a 24" x 36" waterproof mat, battery· operated sounder unit and complete instructions. Dogs and cats learn quickly ahd easlly with Teach Ur Pet9 ! t i9.95. Check. Money Order or COD. luPP11'0•• ,,..... ......... 2171 Research Dr. Livermore, CA 94550 (415) 563-3308 Who owns 12 mlllon calsand dogs? You do USA WEEKENDERS! Watch for our next Pet Marketplace in the November 23 Thanksgiving issue all about the American family. Ad¥er11Mn cell Jenef ... , .. 212·11f·2t26. .. PETS '1----_ - Vetvisits~ healthy pets stay that way ly Ir. lllls ..,_ Even normal, healthy pets should vi! the vet for a ODC»4l·yeat-eum. Doo and cats that are IO.plus yea sbouJcl be taken twice a year, and thoe with bcalth problems should visit as ofte as the vet recommends. The benefits of periodic exams a many. AJ with humans, a regu1: prosram of preventive medicine is le expensive than treating an illness that hi gone unc.becked They allow the vet 1 update the animal's immunizations u spot potential problems. Many ~ owners mistakenly asaun: that a villt to the vet is .. just for shots Not true. The animal should be fully e: amint.d during its yearly visit A J>UpPY or kitten should be seen fc the first ume when it is 6 weeks old n vet should explain the owner's respona bility and what it will take to maintain tli pet's good health; uJ>-U>-date vaccim tions, proper diet, exercise and sroomini Immuniz.ations are usually given 1 several doecs, two to three weeks apa until the .Pct i.s about 14 wceb old. Rabit vaccinanons are recommended for pets months and older. Be~thevet •Ex ....... tbe anhMI. This incluO checJcina the skin and ooet for parasite and the ears. eyes, teeth and mouth. I breathiDa and heartbeat should be tesU and the abdomen examined for lum1 and other abnormalities. • O«ers .Mee. The vet should discu ~diet for the pet: a maintenance di if the pet is heeltby, a reducina diet if it obele or a build-up plan for thin animal • Admlailten needed •acdaatloa Tbe9e combat diaeaa such u enteritis,. virus a&ctina a cat's intestinesl diS1ell per, a virus causing skin, respiratory u neurolop:al damy in dop, especial youna ones; hepatitis, a virus a&cUna 1l liver; leptolpirosi.s. a becteria cauaina Jch ney dam•r. and other illneues. •T..alDr...._. .......... JUI ..._ The pet should be liven a ic cum and beartwonn tat to check for ii t.emal intruden. and e.wnined for exte oal problems such as -ticks. mq funaus and b9ctaial diaeaees A routine visit IO t .yet .costs ~ $10 and SJS. Treatment of common ai ments such as UPICl stomach and tick • flea inhtation can oott c $I 00. Set ous ailments requirina wotk, ' rays and surpry can reacll S l ,<XXl. lf a vet 11.-. anythina more com pl cated than a reauJar exam. ask why. Y c should know what you•re payina for. a Dr. Btrman practices v1terina1 m«Jicine in N~ York City. 16 ·USA W!El.ENl»OC'r.17·19.1986 , SPORTS Roler deltJy f'llls its ~ JoM T. lerr, a.mm..lillllon LIT TIE .. llE -.I.: ftr = .... ..., .. ..._ Llllllil ..s ._ ........ _ ........ :.., ............ to football's quarterback: .. What really counts is SIJCICd and6nme." Hollywood stunt coordinator Pat Jo&mon ditcovered Lana-lois.. . mound the let when she hld':tt role in the Jama-fu film Tlte Big Brawl, and 1ei:m:d her to the T -Birds. I .anak>U ays she joined the derby becaUle .. It WU a aood way to be on TV twice a week." At the lea1ue'1 trainina ICbool. lbc learned the ways of thepme-~"'takina the ~" tlippina over rather than iaistq it and riskina injury. Ten months and a brobn oolJarbone later, she WU ~ b the~ Her attitude: .evou mm with me, you maa with tbe best. .. , ..., liwa with mom Kathleen,. mane. and did Ray, an enctNer. Sbe IUadies nudear mririne at Smlta Mcmca City Colk9! '"It's the fbrtbClt ~ from anvtbinl J want to do, she meeft.. .. I'"d rather take the rail any day." a The essence of faith is that we believe and make our commitment of self to God on the basis of what He reveals to us. It's God's word-God who cannot deceive or be deceived -that provides the basis for faith. Any- thing less than t hat simply does not do . "Well, then:' some w ill ask, "why do Catholics believe in Purgatory?" "Where is Purgatory in the Bible ?" "And if it isn't in the Bible, how can 1t be God's word?'' "And if it isn't God's word, how does 1t merit belief?" Fair questions. Honest questions. Questions often asked in the kindest tones by those who are not crit ical but simply puzzled. We w ould like to try to answer these questions . to explain in some way at least why Catholics believe in Purgatory, in this state of purification for those who die free of serious sin but not yet quite ready for heaven. Writ e for our new pamphlet: Purgatory, Doctrine of Comfort and Hope. No one will call on you. --FREE-Mail Coupon Today! ----------- Please send Free Pamphlet entitled "Purg11tory-Doctrine of Comfort and Hope" usA 1a This otter It limited to one frH pamphlet. Nem•----------------~ Address ---------------~ City --------State -----Z•P --.- CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE KRIGllU OF COLUmBU5 P.O. Bo• 1971. New Heven. Conn 09&21 USA \\DDND•Ocr. 17·19, 1986 · 17 ~-~-----------------------~---------------- • The key is ii the car. . The door is locked. And the stage is set for the appearance of a pmerby with a most unusual skill JI ·USA W!IUND•OCr. 17-19, 1986 '.· WHAJ IN Htf WORLD Wltcll category .. ,. ii? HalloWeen ia k:nockiDI at the door and di&:rent .-are preparina in ditrermt ways. The kids are drami~ about trea1I and pmtiea -31 percent say candy is the best put of the holiday. 23 percent vot.e fQc gutiea. 17 percent like drelliDc up. Plr- enll look forward to letina all the pmm, witcbel and Rambo OOltWDel -37 pen:ent of ~ between 18 and 64 eqjoy the bis who trick-or- treat the most. Older foDca say .. Boo!" Forty-nine peroent of thoee 6S and over say they spend the day wisbina it wu over. Scuce: E'1QOt Pol ...... dothes comfirtable A point WOfth pOOderina this week at the National AJsociation o(Men's $portswtar' Buyen Show in New York: Sixty.qt>t percent of men hue their spo115v.ar purchws on pure comfort. Only 8 per- cent say they often take advice from salespeople. SollOI: MerwMer ~ d Anwlca COMPLAINTS These t.s fmed Ille fn The first official World Series took place in 19C but the National I.ague and the defunct Ame can Association played seven "forgotten" Woe Series from 18~90. In th09C days, the games 1 sembled a vaudeville road act, with post«U com~tion played out in as many as 1 S pmes 10 aties. No scores are available, but we do knc the Providence Grays (NL~beat the New Yo M~tans (AA) tn that series. The AA f aplrt m 1890. and c:onsiderin& some of the anti that went on, it's just as welt • At one pine, an irate player shot the umpi after bein& called out slidina. •At another pme, angry Doston fims set fire the ble8cben and burned down their stadium. -··- EMMA JUNE C~Hh', RE6&1£, OF couflS~ w£ CAN AGlll~ .,.. OISAG11t££ ••• AS Sool'J AS Y ou AGR€E THA"T 1'M R IGH-r. ~~~~~~~----~~--------------------------........................... _ A a part of a nationwide publicity campaign, a leading New n. York firm will ~ away its most expensive stuffed animal doll-the sensational best-selling wrinkly pup that ii takiq America by storm-for the astonish- ing publicity price of only SS to every person who writes to the company address (below) before Midnight, No\!rmber 21, 1986 . . ....... , .. pulllllly .. nnllt aeco .-yyoar nqu11t.No~ or pbotoltata. These are the same famous wrinkly Shar-Pei Plush Pu~ na nation- m ally advertised in ing media acrou America. Modeled after the rare breed of priceless Shar-Pei {: dog (you may have seen one of these ld pups on a top-rated prime time TV e-show), each stuffed doll has the ~ floppy ears, soulful eyes and lovable w wrinkles that have captured the ~ hearts of children everywhere. cs Irresistibly huggable, these wrinkly re Shar-Pei puppies stretch out to over to a foot long. They are great big huggable puppies your children can 111 actually put their arms around and really make (riends with. · • The cutest, most lovable-and wrinkliest- dolls you've ever seen, these wrinkly Plush Puppies are perfect •pals". Every child in America would love to own one-so don't miss out by responding too late. These are the fastest selling and most popular pups ever sold by this 1 multi-million-dollar New York firm. These Famous Nationally Advertisedna Plush Puppyna wrinkly dop will not be sold at tim price by the company j in any store. There is a limit of two (2) pups per address at ) tbia price, but if your request is mailed early cno. (before November 10) you may request up to 7. Each wrinkly pup ia cowred by the company's full one-year money-back ~- To order, mail this original publicity ad (no copies or ph()tostats) together with your name and address and $5 for each pup. Add S2 shippin& per pup. (New York residents add sales tax.) Allow up to 6-8 weeks for shict. 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Sen1111 the Orange C'ounty fommunltles of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, BllDtl•gto• BuU, Irvine, Lapaa Beach and Fountain Valley Modem Nazi fighter Lee Remick •tan•• Alicia Brownln&. a woman wlao retarn• to Germany. the country of her blrtla, and unco•ere a myetery that lead• all the way back to the Third Reich and the notorloae 88 Lebeneborn proeram In "Of Pure ~lood" tontcht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . SHOWTJME (S) DISNEY BRAVO GALAVIS/ON USA CNN NICKELODEON ARTS & ENT WPJX(P) WOR LIFETIME CBN WEATHER •Cla••nels• NETWORU . (2) KCBS, CBS. 6121 W.Sunset Blvd.. Los Anaeles 90028 (4) K.NBC. NBC. 3000 W Alameda Ave., &Urt>enk 9 UOS (7) KABC, ABC. '4 1Sl Prospect Ave .. Los Anseles 91 sos (8) KFMB. CBS. 7677 En11necr Road, San Olqo 921 11 (10) KGTV. ABC. H1&tiway 94 end 47th Street, San Diqo 92 113 INDEPENDENTS (5) KTLA, S800 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los AnJCles ~28 ml) KKl_i..SS IS Melrose Ave .• Los Anacles 90038 K 1 1 V, S7'6 W. Sunset Blvd . 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(LM)(lln.) -·"IMT---· -l-\i..·---.... ~ .. , :.o--r.:=~ ••. :. . ., •:..· (Pl ..... uoan,..,. 111 ... elworks Sixties Spawned silliness In retros p ect. 'The Beverly Hillbillies· doesn 't seem so bad (Ed11or'!> note. This is tht' fifth in a seven- part sen~ about tcle~ mon a~ 1t hn< devrlopcd over the ,,:m .JO ycafl. ubse- quent installment• will he romcd in TV Log m the weeh to come.) By BOB WISEHART ...e...., ........... If tckv1S1on "ere a person. 1n the m1d-196Ch 11 would have been pu1away1n a rubber room bccau<,c 1t went stark raving mad as 11 reeled from trend to trend. each onr nuttier anij d111ier than the la!>t. The medium bcraml' a kind of national vaca11on. a place to g('t 3'-'a ~ from 11 all - "11 all" including the 3!1\a\\1nat1on of John F Kenned) 1n 196 l ncll\ in the n t1e\, unresi on college lampu'ir\, and a war in 4iouthca~t A~ia And that''I hOI·' thl' C lumpctts bc<:nml' Buddy Ebeen BobDennr the first famil y of the a1rwavei.. Country_ teh:vmon wasn't new. "The Andy Griffith Show" was the first and best of the rural comedies from \BS President James Aubrey. a reptile known ttr> ''the sm1hng rnbra" for his charming wa} of telling '>tar'i of long ~landing. ~imply and m idi). "You're through .. Years earlier at i\8(. he'd hit w11h "1 hr Real McCoys," about a famil y from "West V1rg1nny" who moved to \ahfom1a·~ San Fernando Valley. Aubrey wasn't a great humanitarian. but he wasn't stupid. ei ther. He knew hc was onto something. On ~pt. 22. 1962. "The Be verly Hill- billies" opened to some of the worst reviews tele vision ever had seen. The plots were aby mat, the dialogue was ch1ld1sh - and within ~1x weeks it was the most popular show on telev1s1on. while cntics wailed and gnashed their teeth. Now it can be told: "The Beverly Hillbillies" wasn't that bad. Honest. The conccP.t was simple: A family. of Oz.ark h1llb1lhcs struck 011. became fabulously wealthy. and moved to Beverly Hills. for no apparent reason other than there would have been no show 1f they hadn't. In short, the old fish-( or fishes)-out- of-water idea. Let's not kid ourselves, it WAS a stupid show. But stupid can be funny. and Amenca wasn't at all embar- rassed about 1t. "You know what they sa} about laughing all the wa y to the bank?" asked Buddr, Eb~n. who pla)ed "a man named Jed · (PleaH eee SIXTIES/f>aCe SO) 'Spenser' steps up the tempo By ROBERT BARR ._...... ,,_ .,. .. , NEW YORK -i\ new girl. a new hom1· and a nc" cham·l· at hk 1n J new lime <1lot. Rut the fir..t thing }1111 no11ce about "Spenser. For Hire" th1<; -.ca'lon 141 a difference in the thl'm\· mu<11c "We chan,cd 11 lrum from a minor kcv to a ma1or. · \illd tht · show's new c~tr1111ve producrr. Juanita Bartlett. "AC'tutlll)' ~t cve OorlT. who 1<; the com- poser. had not been that plca~d w11h 11. and he brought 1n the tape he had made on h1~ own. 11nd we liked 11 t1 gre:.u deal. It had a mctrl' \Jrlc .. po'l1t1 ve feel." Spcn~r. who quote~ great hook'i. 110\ "'eight and 1') happiest whipping up a aourmet dinner for the woman he love . 1\ the cl:1<1'11est privlltl' nc on tclcv1~1on. Ru1 the ~h(')w, ba!.Cd on the hook\ h) Rol'>cn 8 . Parker, ~trugg.lcd on T uc~ay night\ 1n m nm season and is ge tting a second chant'e at 10 p.m. aturdnys on ABC This S('ason. ~pcn~r ( Robcn Unch) ha' lefi his convened firt hou~. and h1, airlfncnd • usan 1lvcrman (Barllara ~tock) has lef\ Bo\lt>n for ~n Fmnc1 o Nov. h' ing 1n a th1rd-Onor walk-up, Spenser gol arquaintcd la~t week with assistant d1\lnct auomc) Rita Fiori <Carolyn Mc( orm1ck). who will be around all ~aron One thing which won't change 1s Hawk. the menacing musclc-for-hirl' played by A\el) Brook'i It 1~ Hawk. with hi!> blood- curdling grin nncl telegraph!<: .,pel'Ch. who lifts "SpcnsN" out of the ordina ry run of detective dramac; "Hawk 1-. llawk," Rartlett said ... and will remain that · usan wa' a prubkm. lhr producer said. bca.usc 11 was difficult 10 find reasons for her to appear in Cipcnscr'!I ca!les. ..., "I suppo~ ~he didn't ha ve to go. That was something that was d1~us!>Cd at sreat length," Ranlcu said 1h1s week in a telephonr interview from Boston. "If you recall. in the opening two-hour ·Promised Land' (la'it 5eason}. pcn\Cr asks Sui.an to marry him. and 'ihe ~ys no In the Parker book\, \he 15 'iOmebody who 1s sllll tt) ing to find out who 'ihe 1s. She was somebody'" daughter. then somebody'~ w1fo and then Spenser's Susan." It >NBS an cxcmplary, ~ttled rcla- t1onsh1p "I think ~ttlcd 1s dull." Bartlett 1d. Parker 1n fact. packed Susan off to San Francisco 1n "A Catskill Eaale.'' and the author !IUUC!>ted Rita. who appearg 1n the prcv1ou~ novel "Valed1ct1on," as the new TV interest. "Th1'1 l'i not an instant romance with c;omebod)' cl~. becau..c that would do a d1sscrv1ce to his rcla11onsh1p with Susan to leap into bed with 'iomcbody new, or commit yo urself to \Omebody new." Ms. Bartlett said "Whether or not 11 develop~ into a romance. we really wan1 to take the ent ire scHon to get these people to know each other." Difficult rcla11onsh1p'! have paid off handsome!} for other shows. "Cheers .. on NBC 1s 1n m seventh sea on of burning passion and cold showers for Sam and Diane. and a s1m1lar romantic tease animate~ ABC's "Moonhgh11ng," Both arc top 10 shows Ms. Bartlett. formerly a producer of "The Rockford Files," has some ex- pcncn('C with 'lk1tt1sh couples. he was executive producer for CBS' "Scarecrow and Mr-s King" for a ~ason and a half. In re-tooling ''Spenser:· Bartlett u1d the producers were more consc1ou or tailor· '°' m appeal to women than to men. ·1 1h1nk women and men respond to some 1h1ng~ very much the same. Women don't tune 1n JUSt to sec the pretty clothes. They hke humor. and I think men do. too,'' heu1d. Sunday. October 19, 1986 3 --~ 'All My Children' will miss Franklin By LYNDA HIRSCH ff•&l9 Franllllo, who pla)Cd Dr Charil''> Tyler on "All My Children" for 13 year\, dtcd Set>t. 2fl of cancer 1n h1 ~ Tornngtnn, Conn .. home. Franklin'\ rharacti:r of the kindly Dr. Tyle r bcramc an important element in the '!how beginning 1n the mid- '70s when his marriage 10 Phoebe. pla yed by R•t~ Warrick, began d1~in1egra11ng anc.J he fell in love with Mona Kane. played h) Fra Bento. Man)' of Franklin'" lail·r appearances dealt with hi~ real-Ilk hearing problem. He was a longtime \ta~c actor un11I hl' , decided to retire in the mid-'50., and '>PCnl a decade running a general '>tore in< 1o<>hcn N.Y. Franklin then dt'.'cided to rcartivatl· has stage career and replaced Melvyn Dou1Ja1 in the Nrw York produr11on of "The fkst Man." Hr al'><> appeared on- stagc an "The Cherry Orchard .. .. fhl· Play's the Thang" and "l\llcc 1n Wonder- land." His other \oap opera tn.•dm 111du<kc.J "Dark Shadov.\,'' "I O\e of I 1k" and "Young Dr. Malone." Franklin wa\ marnc-d IO gothll w11tl'r Madeline L'Engle. He 1s '>Ur\ 1vcd h'r a \On two daughter'I and fhc grantkhlldrrn There has Ileen no report on how the death wall be handled on the \how Lately the Charles Tyler character ha!> bcc:n referred to by other\ but has not been !ICCn. . . ' Matthew Cowles, who appeared a-. Billy Clyde on" All M y \h1ldrcn" from 1977 to 1980 and then in a ~hon -,tint m 1984. 1s returning to c.Jar.1mc. He ha'l 'l1gned a two· \ear contract with "I ov1ng." nn which he'll play the character of Etll:n Jape\ 1 hr character will he a man from I 01t1e"• pa!il. and you tiln bet he'll crc·att' all kind~ of problem'> for Lollie and prt\umahl)' for ht'r lo\ c interl.''>t C urt1'> Alden Cowk'I 1\ ma med HI I ony-award- w1nner Kalberine 8aran1ky, v.ho won her Ton\ two yea r\ ago for hrr role 1n "The Real Thing." In "1\ll M) < h1ldrcn" \he plU)Ccl one of Hi ll y ( l)dl"\ honker\. C owlc\ and HaraM"-' ha\ ea bilb)' daugh- ter • • • l\H( "going to g1\ l' ~ou al hantl' lU talk on the phone to )OU r ln vonll' \nap upera t•haractcr lx·g1nn1ng Ott 27 I \t'r~ d:.t) a d1fTcrcn1 ABC <1oap and Mlilp r haral 11.:r wall he fl·aturcd The tcntat1 vt• \thedulc· Mnn da ). "All M> ( h1ldren". I u\.'W3) "I O\· mg". Wcdncwa). "Onr I afc to I ,.,,c''. Thur,c.Jav. "R van\ II ope''. I nd:n ··c icn Ha1b Franklin eral Hospital " All you need to do is call 1-900-410.SOAP. There is a 50--t:cnt charge. The mcs,agc run& less than n minute and the character will be lrtallng the caller "as a confidant. .. For example. "One L1fo to L1ve's'.' Nina may talk about hl'1 k~s-thtm-pcrfcct rcla11onsh1p w11h ex- hu\band ChfTand h" interc.,t an Amy. • • • .. All My ( h1ldrcn .. will soon be doing a rcmotr at Sing ing pri~n 1n New York 'W e under~tand that Je.aa Leelerc'e cha rat. ter of Jeremy will be tak1n~ up rc\1dence a1 that pm1on for awhile. Patti ended things with a bang BY LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I've been watching .. rht· Young .ind the Restless" (or a ycu. I'd like to know what happened between Jack i.lnd Pa111 - P.8., Wannipca. Man11ob<&. A: la tile 1toryllu, Patti IUerall)' lost her m1ad, 1Jtot J.ck, aad ltmpor•rlly para- lyied Jtlm. S~e reallied tl9at Jack didn't rttJI)' love Jter bat aeedtd to marr)' In orMr te become aa Important part of hit fa&Mr'• IHl1lae11 firm. Wiien Paul re- covero4 from amae1la, 1Jtt reallied ber marrta1• te Jack was a mistake. Tltt two ..,.raa.4 •M Patti moved oat of town. Sh1ee Patti 11 ao loo1er on tbt' )lfw, ber relat ... Alp wltJt Jack It only al'Ndtd to wMtl Jack 11 lavolved wltll ber fa ther, Carl WllUam•. (Carl alw&)'I felt J111ek was an .,,.rtaltt.) Q: Please. pica~. pica~. l'vl' wr1tl<'n to you many times and ne ver ha vl· aoucn m\ 4 Sunday. October 19, 1986 k iter pnntn l' I read )Our l<>lu111n <.'\Cr) "-t•ek hoping < an )llU tdl nw what C un Dawson. who pla)t·c.J Dr. Peter ( hapman on "(iu1ding Light" and wa\ al'IO 7.:.tdHlr)' on" not her World." died from'> He waB<> young and \Ccm1ngl) health > -I I>. White Plain,, N. Y A: Sorr)' for not prlntln« the previous lttttrt, but often 1everal letters 11klng tlmllar questloat are represeated by just o.e. At for Curt Daw100, yes, lae was q11lte )'OHi· TJte actor, wlao alto did a t•m as Roanle oa "A• tl9e World Tani," H C· c.ambed to cancer lut year. Q Why did Mal) on "~anta Harbarn" meet \UCh o terrible fate'' I read about ". :inta Rarbara" ~eking a n<.·w actrc'l'I to play the pan. and no t thing I knew thr character wa\ lolled ll'~ a -.hame thr \Hiter\ (c(\ the aCtrC~!. WU\ too \trong for lhr role of Ma ry. -() S . OufTalo. N.Y A: TJte wrller1 of "Saota Barbara" decJded tut Mason, •• playe4 by Laae Davlet, ~· become oae of tlte mala 19earttlarobs of tlle allow Hd l1 more lnterettla1 ualtaclled tlaao •• • claaracter commlt&d te •••ikr. We .. den&u4 tut Lue really nJ01ed workla1 wltll Harley Kouk ud Hped tlllat 1Jte would remalo wl~ tl9e 11tow. However, we cu IHer· staad wily tk writers ml1llt tJtlali ao outtaclle4 Maaoo wo•ld ltacl to maore lntereatla• 1torylloee. lacldHtall)', Aue Howard Balley, 1 .. ,. lime writer ... advl1er oo "Ge11ral ffospltal," lt •llP,plo1 over lo ll1at role OD "Saota Barbara '1tarllng later tails moetlll. /lnvc D quc,ttion ahout rour favorite !t<>JJP or soap tar'> Wr1tt• to ynd• Hirsch. </<> Ncw:. Amcncn S/ nd1r:Jt<'. P.O. 8oA 19620. /rvinc. Cnltf 9. 7/4 \he w11/answcr us mttny questions "" ~lie can in her rolumn. but the volume of m•il makes p<•rwnal ~plies 1mpon1blc. . 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( 1 hr., 3~ min) 8 Sunday. October 19, 1986 aJ ltUa-· -•ft OAT &Kmllli&mY ••••• iiillll, ... , .... Mw.IATLIJ II I -----_., .. .,.,.. ...... -·--..... Topic· bellot luuel, a review of the*'°"' z~ (, hr.) 1•1•111 ....... .... ...,. "AdVlc• To The Lovetotn" (1981, eom.dy) Clorls L .. c~. Oetl .. .. .. .. p:r :====.wu., .. we 11 r1 a.r ,._ PA~-·-""' __ , . lj .. mlll ___ _ NCTlfllLR &&.• ..,, ... ,. liilw:.l.l= ~LR•'lll ....... JU lllW. ,,._FU I (1' emLm ~ / emLm - ... =..":... .... NL IU11rMa M•t&aMU111c-. ....... ~ ==a.·-··-~ =~MAN(M) ::.ldcwnum -•••T09Wtw(Wm) =="' " a.i•1 .. ,.•·n211 • CM.PD•Ll~ -u.,::,,,-(1'11) NOTIOILR .. *"' .. 111 ....... ---... "'...,= llmaal••~ (M) _, __ Al'llL&.(99) ...... --.. -~1 .,!ffl•IT~~-(N 1 ......... ,.., =·~-.,.. .. =------. ..... ,. ......... 0 _,~ .. i:.m .• , ~~~ ... ~·,. Cl)_. _____ The tar. c two teen·•oe<I boys, from wtry dlfferen bectc.gf oundt. Who leern about MM and un defstandlng when lhey fece ~ I nt chelleogea 10Qe11W In the CokndO Rock 1e1, (Pert 1 of3) ....... " _,_,, ~LI ...... II &IT,..•u.r ----·-CllMWWllnll ,,.,_ .-.,.-u.u. -~ -lallllg Caa•. I .. • (C)-Llllll UIYoo.ll Olek C.\'ett nenatee this proflle of Gaty ~ PtW that featuree cap. of his Oecar·wln· n~ormanoe tn "High Noon." ~ M ... ,. .. Puppets, A king end his eon Mt out to recapture the crown Of the underyround kingdom of Bogg. ••num.--wa • ..,mmw 19 1WftW --· -·--.. .... ro......, _.,_ .......... ,, .... -.... _., .. , ... 0.. .. ....,..,Q ~, .. ..... RlllD• ..,. "Cannery Row" (1982. Ora- ma) Nlcit Nolte, Debra Winger. (2 hrs.) i -llllC90MI 1-=:A .. _., ... "Whistle Down The Wind" (1 962. Orama) Hayley Miiia. Bernard L ... p hr .. 39 min.) . ..,. ___ __ NI ..... ,. ~ :at ALL "Farmer Families" -.a-.TtMllOWlll GlftlME ii u.w .. a.mm.- WnlO-.• ...,.,...., MrMMW•M·• It All -----,.,.. .. -..uoca -••arcu ... , .. ,.--Tl,. -• (!),_ma• Cl) .. "I Walked With A Zombie" ( t~3. Mystery) Franoes Dee. Tom Con· way. (1 hr .• 9 min.) 1'9G!) ._ "Big Jake" (1971, Western) Jof'ln Wa~. Richard Boone. (2 hrs.) • e (I) .WY •Niii Scheduled: resi- dents of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. react to the recent bombing Incident• In that city: profile of Leron Lee. an Amef'lcen bese- beH player who's now playing profffSlon- 11 in~n. {1hr .. 30mln.) ... oatll ICI -._ "The Divorce Of Lady X" ( 1938, Comedy) M9fle Oberon. Laurerioe IO!Mer LA.OJ:;;.>. ·::-.:..91 ---·'lllA:-..... 1......... ~ ....,_ ... "Teen Wolf" ( 1985, Comedy) MICl'lffl J. Fox. Jamee Hampton. ( 1 hr .• 3 ·;.uv,."""' -.,, ... ..,, ...... aaW-ATCM.'fMf 5 ..... .. di CA ---••H-11 ............... ._., .. ''Abbott And Coetello MMt The lfWlllblt Men" (1851. COmedy) Mency Guild, Wllllatn Frawtty. (1 hr .. 30 min.) ,,.,. .. 11111 ..... ._ u-•-.n ... ii ...... w.y :r•--.. EC• ••1111 _.,.,,., _, .... =llJ_•....,.111-• ... .. "Heidi" (1968, Ofama) M&J<l- millan Schell, Jean Slmmoqs. ( 1 hr .. "40 min.) ())-.&.IT MM&.' TM&. TMa • Lm- -"Legend Of Sleepy Hollow" Ed Beg-ley. Jr. portrays the Nlpless teecher lcha- bOd Crane in this version of the classic Washington lrvlng short stC>fy. Charles Durning and Bewrly O' Angel<> co-star. In stereo. O ( 1 hr.) CZ> .,. "Arthur's Hallowed Ground" (1986. Orama) Jimmy Jewel. Jean Bohl i hr., 2"4 '6l1'j1 u.Y !Mii ITI • ())Ill TODAY Hosted by Brent Mus- bufger • IR. W Hosted by Bob Costas. _"..,,, .. ,,.,.. llYGfW'l9t lllmMCCll&a. --~ ...11191, . ... , ........ . ···-~ 1111••11-·•111 •---· --·-,..., _. When the mysterlOYs Minstrels return to Fraggle Rock. Mokey decides to join them;'? ·----·---•llll Mn'O UClll American 500 live from Roc!lnoham. N.C. (3 hrs .. 55 min.) -1·~ a NOT'IMl Los AngelM Raiders at Miami Oolphlns (Live) (3 hrs.) e .. "Romance On The High Seas" (HM8, Mualoal) Doris Cay, Jack Carson. i hrs,) IUU...U a NOT'IMl Callas Cowboys at Phll- ade= .. ~ (live) (3 hrs.) IClllU8Q __ .u.........,..u.:s_'_,,'C=h=ar11e Chan At Treasura la· land" (1939,• Mystery) Sidney Tolef. Cesar Romero. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) • llCMI "Rio Rite" (19"42, Comedy) Abbott and Costello. Kathryn Grayson. (2 hrs.ta. lfflll ,_••••,..,1••'91W .....,_ ---.aM --· llCMI "To Sir With LOlle'' (.1967, Ora- ma) Sidney Poitier. Judy Geeson. (1 hr .. 45mln.) CE) AUrO UC. World Sports Car Cham- pionship, Spa 1000, from Belgium. (R) U hr.) CID llOWI "Heidi" ( 1968. Orama) Maxi· millan Schell. Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr .. "40 min.) (l) llOWll "The Fighting Sea bees'' ( 1~"4. Adventure) Jotln Wayne, Susan Hayward . ghrs.) Cl) llOWI "My Selan~ Project" (1 985, Comedy) John Stockwell. OennJs Hopper 1 hr .. 3"4 min.) -PACIMIMnOll !IOCIY_....,. ~ ,..,...,. C#lftl.jOl•M. unu-OllMPRAM mMNlaYI OCUll• llCMI "The Jigs.aw Man" ( 198". Ora· ma) Michael Caine. Laurence Ollvler ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) CA•DOICOl .... OCKNOlml 1W AT-WMl.~W..r .._ID.II IMD910u.AY ...... WlWICllMIAlMQ CllUCIKmnt 'lmlCAl_._IT NA IOll Disney World I Oldsmobile Classic. final round. from Orlando, Fla. {11ve) (2 hrs.) C1J llOWll "Victory" (1981. Adventure) Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine. Curing World War 11. Allied POWs see their ticket to freedom in a match between their soccer team an the German Na I 11••• ,..rt• .......... ,, BRING A LITTLE of the OUTSIDE INSIDE! . ..,, .. For aa.iflfd Ad ACTION CID A DAM. 'f rtlOT ... YllOl .U.1611 ~~ 7° _.I inaow s • Custom Flt lo Exlslin& Opening (No b11Udln1 modification ~ui~) • Top or Side Openlnp Include Remqvable Screens • Adjuatable Glass Shelves • Tinted Olass Available • Unlimited Paian OplloM • Choice of Metal Finl.sh 10% discount off total cost wltb this advertisement Curved Tops & Bay11-0ur Specially (714) 841-1075 Hunungton &ach Sunday. October 19, 1988 9 -lanllay Coal. TNm in Pans. 'PG' (1 hr, 57 min) l •--•ta. tW .. "The Sex SymbOI" (1974, Dre- ma) Connie Stevens. Shelley Winters ( 1 hr., 30mfn.) •rl!~ " (!') _. "Smoky" ( 1946. Orama) Fred MecMur9'i:nne Bexter.1~~ I=· Cl•..,..". Q ,,.,..,~ ...... -c••••rr .... -a1·--··-----1,_mia• 119-wmtD.\Vl»~Q ..r .... _. "Th'e Great Ameflcen Traffic Jam'' ( 1980, Comedy) John Beck, Shel· i Faberes (2 hrs.) ·--·~ .. llWti "Shroud for • Nightingale" Despite the Investigation, the nursing staff at Nighllngale House trieS their bett to continue hVing and working es If 1 murder had not been commlned (Part 2 of 5) Q I~ .... ••• ,._ .... lmll .. llOWll "Victory" (1 981. Ad\lenture) Sylvester Stallone. Michael Caine. ( 1 hr . 57 mtn.) llON "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Sylvester Stallone Dolly Parton ( 1 hf., S 1 mm) (P.:) llON 'Sands Of two Jima" ( 1949, Adventure) John Wayne, John Agar (2 hrs) ,.,.. CMAll Hart becomes roman11- ca1ty 1nvo1Ved with a young women who tuins out to be Kingslleld's daugtl1er llON "Othello" ( 1966, Orama) Lau- rence Olivier, Maggie Smith (3 hrs) ~ tall ... Tlllllmow •• u .. .... .., 1111. W Hosted by Bob Costas .,... , •••• ,._ .... lmll_ W IR. POOTIML New York Giants at Seattle Seahawka (Live) (3 hrs.) 8 ... Clttt-Formula One Power- boat& Top lntema tlonal stars compete on thl •iZiMr: of America 1-. "Wild Racers" (1968, Orama) Fabi~ ~mer (1hr .. 30min.) (I) 9\. Regional oov8fage of De1rolt Lions at Los Angeles Rams or New York Glanll et Seattle Saehawks (Liva) Qhr'a.) ~ a .. Im.I Sehedvktd. JUiee Newton. MlchNI McDonald, Regine, George Ben-'°"· Pater, Peut end Mary ("No Eaty Walk to Freedom") . Melba MOOfe ind Freddie Jackeon ("A Llttt. Bit MOft"). Peul Revet• end the ~ldtra ("Kicks"). P1tti LaBelle (lnteMtw) In atereo ( 1 hf.) 0 .. "Bumt Otttflngs'' (1978. HOf- ror) OIN9r Ae.d. K1r9'1 Black. (2 hra., 30 lmlnd..a. ... • ht 11'1 1987, ector E.G. Merthllf pomeys fom'lef preeldent i nd World w1r II A-.d commender Owtght 0 EJteMow. er, whO teminllCel ebOut hie lite end ca- r• While tell<Jng to • yourlQ Qfed\.!ett •t~ 10 Sunday, October 19, 1986 dent (Alice Helnlng) . ( 1 hf.) e lllL NCnlM&. "Sen Citgo Cher~ et Kenw ~~~) (3M.) I ': .... ~ Sarltl. from Phoenix. (TIPed) ( 1 hr.) CD ... "The eoc.coi. Kid" ( 1985, Comedy) Eric Rot>em. Grete Scacchl ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) Cl) .. "TeJ1es Carnival" (1951. Com- edy) Esther WW.ms, Red Skellon ( 1 hr., 11m1nL 1 ... , .... -...... _ ,.._ ... •I IW ... "Thi War Of The Worlds" ( 1953, Seience-Flctlon) Gena Berry, Ann Robinlon. (2 hrt.) alJ .. "Living Proof: The Han« Wii- iiams Jr. St=, Orama) Richard ,..115'=;~~1 .. lllSICI -.. "The Glove" (1980, AdVeo- turt) John Saxon, Rooeevelt Grief. (2 hts.) ... "Smoky" ( HM6. Orama) Fred MacMurray. Anne Buter. (2 hra.) • ,_ ..... Anlmlted. A group of lov1ble, loJHettd canines CNMdet to find fammes for homelela. 1tr1y dogs. ( 1 hr.) · ... "Huey Long" (1986, Oocumen- llry) Nerr1ttd by 0.vid McCullough ( 1 hf.,:~ ·-111UM (!) _. ''Th4t Phil1delphla Experiment" ( 198', Science Fiction) Michael P1re. N1ncy Allen~ .. 42 min.) (() Mn'O CART PhoeniJI 200. !hive) (2 hf8.) (8) .. "The .. Y90ly Kid" ( t985, Comedy) Lewis Smith, Jason Gedr~ ( 1 hr., 29 min.) (!) P• Nicole and Jeue break up; Chris lime~!:.:; hit cousin'• beetit!Of par- • .... ,. 11111 • LI UGH• MAm Anlmlled .. Bert deeldet to meet the crMture lurk=i-1'~ Moont1ln. l ••t11UM . .. ''Streetl Of Fite" ( 198A, Ori · me) MlehMI Plre, Olene Lene. ( 1 hr .• 3.4 · min.) •• -.ri·.11u•r••mrn ,. -Interview Wfth alnger-.ongwrlter Geofge Mlehetl. ( 1 hf.) ... "Sitting Pretty" j 11M6. Come- i Clifton Webb, Robert Young. (2 hft.) ..... ". . lfM ,_ Animated. The weve of • meglc Wand btlngl '8tltMy tO thll ldven· ""' that *""" trollt. catlltt, .av.. '1&';~ (1 tw.) .. ''Th4t FCM 8-lonl" ( 1981, ) Alen Aide, Cerol Burnett ( t hr .. ,7 min.) (!) .. "Nlgtlt Of The Jugglar" ( 1980, Sutpenee) Jamee Brolln, CIMGonnen. (2 hrt.) ~ .. ''Th4t Doctor And The Oevtle" 986, Drema) Timothy Delton, Jonetnen oe. (1 tw.J.!2 rrin.) • ~b&ll-aJL Ill ,_ Nleoet and ...... btMk up: CMt l'nilll• plane fOt hit ooueln'• bectltlof per- ~ (1 hr.) O .-rs • I --rneervie" with tlnger-IOligwrittt George Mlct\MI ( hr) Ql) -LIAW If 10 --Kip loM5 1 ·~toFreddle...._.. _,. , ..... Mftl1'I A perfom\9a oMttlretlt'I( the National Olcade of the Dllabted will the Gatlin B<otl'lers. Jermaine Jedtton comedienne Gari Jewel and young dit 1bled anists. Hott: Nancy Aeeigen Mt1te of Cetemonlel: Cliff Aobtn:ton . ... ... . , ... ,,.JMIT ... ..... "._ -__ ...,.. .. --·-UA. --rrau. ,,.,.., ... .. "Gus" ( 1978. Comedy) Eo I -ii: KnotlL (>Mo.I _..., Ill llllNllO _. ~rti. Oppolite Sex" ( 1956 Comedy) June Allyson, Ooloraa Gr1y I' hf . 57mtll.. (() .... ~ CID .. .. ~dvlce To The Lovelorn (1981. Comedy) Ciorla LMChman, ~ Arnaz Jr. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) •Cl) .. "Viet°')''' (1981, Adventure! Sylvester Stallone. MIChMI Celne ( 1 hr 57 .. •• "Live Again, Ole Again" (1974 SuspenM) Walter Pidgeon, Oonne MHIS ihr.,30mln) --,._-.T_ .... _ *Ol9 ...a&. .... ..,. AWAMI From the AUdltorium ThMtra •r downtown Chicago. Hotta: Tram11nE H1wklns and Al Green (T1ptd ~15-86) ~hlS.) 9 W UCll-D.\-1111 a &Ii T~ on Schlage locka, auto Mfwty standerdS P<Oduct tampering end perlume lm1ta· tlont. 1::-.:: ...... Ill• ... ....,. 91 II ITt Hlghltghtt ot the '72 Miami OolphN. (%) .. "Sex Kitten. Go 10 College ( 1960, Comedy) Mamie Ven Doren Tuesda~ if:r:it·l •• • Game Two. BottO<' Red Sox or C.Hfomle Angell 11 Houston A1tr0t or Naw York Meta. (~ (3 tw..) l uma-•vwm•--.. -.w. ---Sched· Ultd reYtews "The Colcw of Money" (P1ul Newman, Tom CNIM); ''Sid end Heney' (Gery Oldman, Chloe Wttlb): "True Sto- rlet" (Swoozle Kurtz) . 1~~-=-~D•tJ11D•111r a.no pelntlng . Atllone and New Mtxioo: a Maaal trl n pr<Mtemg "" en1ma1 kingdom In Tenzaria: key..-. In P9ru, • thMter troupe that pertotme Ollnw op- " .. In Slnaepore: the eftectt of the Cher· nobyt nucTMt diletttf on !ht ,._, ~tlon. (2 hre.) • .,.. .. The tf*ta of tourlltn. OYeJ~ and other enwonment11 ~on Afr1Qa'1 AmbOMll Netlonll P~. (R) O ( 1 hr ) ·-·Nm ~~Ml MA19 "Three Little Pigs" Biiiy Crystal, Jeff Goldblum and Vai,t"le Penlne star In the claMlc tale ot thfte ~ pigs that match wits with a ~°',. ..... , ... Actot Stacy Keech on a tour of New Y0tk City: an lnt9'Vlew with actreu C8fton Baker. a new Regine's nightclub on the French Rivleta; young entrepreneur J. Paul Fox.,di hr.J I ., ml .. '-o*.,:',i. W Henry and Monroe fll'ld a bag of money and plan to k.-p It. unlll they discover that a neigh- bor's home wa robbed. 1---c ra urm C11Dn.11 •UTOlfMI _.,,. .... ___ _ •1f.":i.u. "Beach Head At An- zlo" G .. "The Glove" (1980. AdVen- ture) JOhn Saxon, RooteYelt Grier A bounly bunter drttamlng of retirement lac- kleS his final mtssiOn -· to capture a vicious criminal who UteS a steel glove to stop his enemies. (2 hrs., l .... mc.1un ..... u.u. IATTLmfM MUC'nCA M wmf fll M MA91A1DI A look at how the al11stry of Frederic Remington and Charley Russell transtonned the working cowbOy Into a hero of American fotkl0ta. ( 1 hr ) G lllWA (Season Premiere) Beginning Its 1<llb $UIOC'.I, thla award-winning sci~ ence documentary series examines how the victims of a former Argentinian gov- ernment's reign of terror are being identi- fied through the efforts of a fotenslc an- thropologist and a geneticist. O ( 1 hr.) CC).,. "S1arman" (1984', Science Ac· tlon) Jeff Btldgea. Karen Allen An alien comes to Ea11h and discovers a hostile en- vironment In which he. along wllh a widow he encounters. Is relenllessly pursued by scientists who want lhe creature tor a lab ~r1mtnt. 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) (HJ ~ ...... IOCI When the mysterious Mlnatrels tetum to Fraggle Rock. Mckey decides to Join them Q CO K llOCUY Edmonton Oiiers at Los A~les Kings (Live) (3 hrs.) Cl) ...._ _, • LM A fund-raising special to benefll research at St. Jude's Chlldten'a Hospital In Memphis, Tenn. ( 1 hr,j Cl).,. "My Sclen<:e Project" ( 1985. Comedy) JOhn Stockwell, Dennis Hopper A high-school senior discovers the key to paUlng hie science claaa -and to the space-time continuum --in a mllitary junk- ard. In 11ereo. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 34' min.) ........ ouzu .. --ll•ll) ..... •oo.LI ·----w.-.. ... "TMO Woll'' ( 1985, Come<IYJ Michael J. Fox, James Hampton A tMn· ~ tak .. ad\tantage or hlS alt•1QO to boott a loelng t>etketball tMm 1nd his ~love llfe. ·11~ hr., 31 min.~ Cl}-.,.... ... a.Ml• ~Guest: Bertrand Tavernier I"' n • ... .. IDLYWOGl91~(W_, -Cl)•--D ... "The Rlchett Cat In The Wotld'' ( t 986. Comedy) Ramon Bierl, StewrH{empmann. JMIOua relatlvaplatL a catnapping when they discover that their uncle has left lhe bulk of his vast es- tate 10 his unusually intelllgent feline. A "Disney Sunday Movie" presentation l)~hrs.) ITMllMCM .,..,.. M.MllOl--••llTllCOlll.Me IA'lm (Season Premiere) Host George Pa.ge explores the mysteries ol the natural world as "Nature" begins Its filth season. This episode examines how the plants and anlmats of Alas~a·s Alyes- ka wilderness have adapted lo the re-Q!2n 's harsh climate. In stereo. o ( 1 hr.) w •••AW Wotld Open Profesaional Championship Semmna1. Nick Varner vs. Jim .:ii'.:W. (Taped) (1 hr) ~--''Remo Wiiiiams: The Adventure Begins" ( 1985, Adventure) Fred Ward. Joel Grey With the help of a philosophital martlal arts master. a New York cop re- cruited by the government Is molded Into an lnvlnclble crime fighter. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 54mln.) l ••••o •••t11 7111 ,.., PM.ml llTI TO IUCClll .. Cl) -. -won Jessica gets Involved In the defection of two European musicians and Investigates the murder ol a British lntetll~ agent. O ( 1 hr.) 8 • Gm OaVid's Inspired by Gus' taleS of Halloween mischief. In ster-eo. ( 1 hr-) e , ... Nlcole and Jesse break up; Chris makes plans for his cousin's bachelor par- 1..k'.:. (1 hr.) • ._ °' M WQll.D "Women Who Have It All" Profiles of accomplished women from vattous countries. Host: Jene Seymour. ( t ht.) i , ...... ,. 11111Mt ... •111--:ma OI,. ... ,. , ... Actor Stacy Keach on a tour of New Votk City: an interview with actress Carroll Baker, a new Regine's nightclub on the French Riviera; young entrel)fentYr J. Paul Fox. ( 1 hr.) • u.I IUISn A Pm1IAIT Of M BlnM Host David AttenbOtough explores the richness of life In the Ecuadofian jun- gle as his camera SIOwly detcends from the crown of e 200·foot kapok tree. (R) i.(~MU. • WIM &• Wm "Paradise Postponed" (S..son Premiere) Based on John Mortlme<'5 novel about Ufe ·in England In the tour ~des fotlowlng W°'ld War II. Rev. Simeon Simcox's quiet death in Rapstone VlllaQe has shocking repercuulons for his lamllv. Stars Michael Hordern, Annette Crosbie. Peter Egan and David Threlfall. (Part 1 of 11) o ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn) (C) .. "Wild Geese It" ( 1985. Adven- ture) Scoll Glenn. 811rbara Carrera. Mer· cenarles rlak threatt on their own lives to complele a mission lnvotvtng kidnapping lmpr1soned Nazi leader Rudolf H ... from Bertin' a lmpene1rable Sp11ndau p<itOn. 'A' (1hr .. 51 min.) (I') ...... ®--"Jagged Edge" ( 1965. Orama) Glenn CloSe, Jetf Bridges An attorney falls in love with her client, a San Francis- co newspaper publisher who may be a menipulalive murde<er ·~· O ( 1 hr . •6 min~ ®ODDCOHU - Cl) MOWll "Year Of The Dragon" ( 1965, Orama) Mickey Rourke. John Lone As- signed to control murder01Js youth gangs. a renegade cop wages a one-man war against a criminal system deeply rooted In the Chinatown subcullure 'R' (2 hrs . 6 min.) l .... llAC:m fromOak Tree .. LOU.wtf CNICI IT oun The manager ol Cobb's Supermarket, Howard Bannister (Don Adams) . is ordered to lire a security guard who has been replaced by electron- ic survelllance~tpment ; ........ ,. ....vma1- mft'IAU.mY • Cl) llO¥ll "01 Pure BIOOd" (Premi8fe, Orama) Lee RemlCI<. Patrick McGootian Returning toner German birthplace to In- vestigate her son's v1olefll Cleath, a wom· an learns that his demise could be con- necled to events In bOlh 0 1 their pasts O ~hrs) D llO¥ll ''The Mallrly Sea5on" ( 1960, Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Laurence Luckln· bill. A female lawyer !Inds love and aggra- vation at a b1rd-wa1ch1ng re1rea1 (2 hrs.) 9 AT THI llCMU With ReJC Reed and Biii Harris Scheduled reviews "The Color of Money" (Paul Newman, Tom Cruise), "Jumpln' Jack Flash" (Whoopt Gotdbe,g. Stephen Collins) Michael Jackson's "Ca~1nEO '' G (Ill llO¥ll "Oralnary Heroes" (Prem- iere. [)fame) Richard Dean Anderson, Valerie Ber11nell1 A young man is forced to re-evaluate JltS. 1elaUonSh1P mlh hts glrl- rnend alter being OllndPd dur1n~ his tour ol dut~';~~ts) I llOVll "The Last Chase" ( 1981 . Sc1- ence·Fict1on) Lee Ma1ors. Chris Makepeace In a world ol the Mure, a for- mer race car driver and a teen-age com- puter experl light lhe government's pros- ii 11on of automoblles (2 hrs ) ... ..,.. COllLMD ..,,, •MIAllT llAITlll'llCI MATM "Paradise Postponed" (Season Premiere) Based on John Mor11me1's novel abOut life in England 1n the four decades following World War It Rev Simeon Slmcox's quiet death In Repstone Village has shocking repercussions lor his family. Stars Michael Hordern. Annelle Crosbie. Pe1er Egan and David Threlletl (Pert 1 c1I 11) O (1 hr .. 30m1n) • 110¥11 "9 To 5" ( 1980, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton Three working women rebel against their subjugntlon t>y a mete chauvmlSI ooss (2 hrs ) IDPUlmTMILOM (J) Mo 'I mATUT ••m H1ohflghts of lhe '63 NFL Champ1on&h1p (Bears vs 01 ants) and hlghllgh1s ol the '65 Green Bay Packers, ( t hr ) (OllOVll "Creator" (1965. Comedy) Pe- ler O'Toote. Marie! Hemingway With the help ol tree-spirited young woman. a brlt- Uant but dalt scien111tt Irle' 10 re-creale.hls long·dead wile from cells he's preserved for ~~=s ·~· (1 hr 47m1n ) ~ .. "Perr.onsl Rost I 1982, Ora· Sunday, October 19. 1986 11 -.. llllayCoal. me) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly Two young female athletes are tom be- tween love and ambition as they tr11rn tor com lltlOO 'R' (2 hrs , 4 min I -IUlft'alO .. -COllll.I W&D Clf lllMVAL ,.. Nicole and Jesse break up: Chris makes plans tor tits cousin's bachelor par- !l:. ( 1 hr.) • llYl•fl "Shroud for a Nightingale" Despite the Investigation, the nursing statt at Nightingale House tries their best to continue liVlng and woOllng as if a murOer had not been commtlled. (Part 2 of 5) O t hr.) PA'lm..,..IDT -.. .. a1•a11 ...,,..mr....am W&DICWDW ,...,.um .. "Victory" (1981, Adveoture) Sylvester Stallone. Miohael Caine. During World War II, Allied POWs see their Ucket _SOCQe ea rld OerDl tiatl to freedom In a match between r Team in Paris 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min) (() ,,_ Ford Spofls Champtonsht . mixed doubles final. (R) ~-.. 30 min ) CID ~ M --This docu· mentary presents four case histories of tn· nocent citizens who were sent to prison for crimes ranging from robbery to rape 1.!hr.) (!)TM.a,_,...__ A sell-sacrl· fk:lng woman dlStupts her family lite when she starts ~Ing miracles -r~i.:~mu , llOIY GP --An examination of the roots of black English, tracing this mlsunderstOOd i.nguage form from ils be-~ g1nni<\gs on Africa's West Coast to the Harlem mUS1Cians of the '20s and ·30s and tOday's urban rappef! ( 1 hr ) ID mAT ,. a--=a "Miies Ahead. The Musle of Miles Davis" This proflle of the fife and careet of Jan trumpeter Miies Oavts. features classic pertormances. a 1986 spring concert, and interviews with friends and sidemen, Including D!zzy Gil· lespie, George Benson and Herbie Han· OOcic, as well a.s a re.re lnteNfew with Davis hlmtett. In stereo ( t hr ) (!)•--(I) .n• Lou's newly acquired gam· blil'lg habit has him in debt 10 "Big Al," the bOOkle, tor an uncomfortably large amount of money. Guest stars Charles _1Gue:::r;~:y O ,_ U&.1\r,:. A self·aacrl- ticing woman disrupts her family Ille when l .. f{:!r·----••111_,,. ... _ -• IGU: M U&Y DAYI The root• of roek 'n' roll are traced through the cerMB of BIN Haley. the Everly Btoth· ers, Fata Domino. Buddy HOiiy, Bo D!dd· • ~. EMt Presley and othefa. Cl) .. ''The Fabulous OorMya" (1947, Musical) Tommy and Jimmy Oof. wy and their Orcheltru. T'*<> of &wino 12 Sunday. October 19, 1986 music's great oandleaders feud and even- tually reconcile. (2 hr~ n"IUMY••1111-.111CN -Ami 1t11 ueAY~..W. 11111 Cll .. , .... ,,. ltMI •11~1 Lb WI IMQILDml OIM 9MTD AT TMI.,... Wlth Rex Reed and 8111 Harris Scheduled reviews "The Color of Money'' (Paul Newman, Tom Cruise) "Jumpm' Jack Flash" (Whoopi GOidberg Stephen Collins). Michael Jacksoo's "Captain EO." ®l YOU Rn THI 1°"81 Guest Nell Sedaka in stereo l ...,PALR.L a.NIQILD• ..... DAYM\WCIWl •. A,._.. AL. ¥llW IY Mml ... (Premiere) Au· thor James Bufke traces the history of key discover.es wtilch dramat1C&l1y changed lhe world In this eplSOde, man 1s seen as a prOduct of his knowledge. which 1n turn, Is constantly being mOdltied by inno11a1ton aad_=at'Y~ Wlf..} I TMI ~ DMAll "A. Search For Community" An explorallon of the myths and realities of California living (!)lllOITm CID llCMI ''The Heavenly Kid" ( 1985. Comedy) Lewis Smith, Jason Ged11ck Killed 1n a car crash, e man can't pass through heaven's pearly gates until he re· turns to Ea11h and helps a teen-ager gain some confidence 'PG-13' ( t hr 29 min) CS) llCMI "Streets Of Fire" ( t984, Ora ma) Michael Pare. O!ane Lane A. "rock 'n' roll table" about a rock singer k•d· napped by an outlaw gang and her rescue by a dashing ex-boyfriend and a :ough-glrl adventurer tn stereo 'PG' O ( 1 hr , 34 min.) llOWI "Arthur's Hallowed Ground· ( 1986. Drama) Jimmy Jewel, Jean Boot An elderly English groundskeeper resists elforts by a cricket team that wants him to give up the rights to a plot of land he's ,.,.11akEa:.~:.::s ( 1 hr 2• min ) ........... ~.a. MCIUTWOCID~ -.,.Q.UI liOfll "The Devil's 811de" (1 968. Hor· ror) Christopher Lee, Charles Gray In the 1920s. a duke discovers that a young triend has joined a Satan-worshipping cull and, attempting 10 help, is subiected to a 1¥.:.7' ""'" (2 "'•I WC'f..,. ,,.,., ...-. ---.. "Pale Rider" ( 1985, Western) CUnt Eastwood, Michael Morlany A mys· tenovs stranger rides into 11 mining town and bnngs much-needed relief to gotd prospectors being harassed by an unacru· pulOOs power baron 'A' O ( 1 hr , 53 min) AUTO UCM Amerlean Series, from Phoenlll. .f:J ( 1 hr ) ta111o.A~ llOWll "Abbott And Cottello Meet ptain Kidd" ( 1952, ComedY) Charles Laughton. Hillary 8rootte. 'rhe boys search for a pirate's treasore. with the pi- rate In hot pur8ult(1 tir . 30 min ) GW•MOllll' II -a WI llf IMOllCAll tnt«Vlews· tress Apoltonia KOfero, the Plettera. mailer Fred WllhamSon, Mother'• Ben. iwa=~·= mueal gr~ -~ ...... ,. CMt •AC&a lllM1MC • .-cA Moderated by Vale UnMt PreS1dent Benno C. Schmidt Jf .. penal including Dis William DeVnes and Ro JaMk Oebate the benefits and probf ol the nr1rfic1al heart vs an organic Ir 1MIJ>la~--w .... llCMI "Death In Deep Water" ( H MysteryJ Bradford Dillman. Suu Farmer An ex-gangster attempts to from his underworld colleagues and f tne protection of anonymity In a lo IBrtt:Cli:i::.: . 30 ~n ... Mll&&A. ·- :U..M&..-NA IOLI Disney W0<1d I Oldsmc Clas!tlc, linal round. trom Orl11ndo. !Bl (2 hrs) CHJ llCMI "LOSJn' If' I 1982., Come Torn Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley I reen·age boys hoping 10 lose their vlrg 1n a Tijuana brothel p1ek up an older w an going south for a Mexican cflvotce I hr , 40mm I .azL.YAD.a llCMI "The Doctor And The De1 ( 1985 Orama) Tlmothy Catton, Jonat Pryce A 19tfl...century Engllah anatc professor s trustratJOn with the quahl' corpses he Is receiving for experlm1 leads him to deal wltti two unsavory cl acters 'ff ( 1 hr . 32 min ) QD-.rAY-.-CA t •(S)MCMI "Creator" ( 1985. Comedy) rer O"T oole. Manel Hemingway Wnh help of lree·splrlted young woman, a llant but dart scientist tries to r.cr911te long-dead wife from ceUs he's Pf8H' tor =.years 'R' ( 1 hr . 47 mln ) ;:1.,. "Mayerllng" ( 1968, Romen Omar Sha1if Catherine Deneuve. ~ tr1&'s Crown Pr1noe Is Involved In a I atta11 which ends In tragedy (2 hrs . mtn.) ll'IYM• HW• b9 'JWICM....,,_ -= -(I) lTQt .. .... , ... ,. .... ,.&..- .,. "Women In Love" ( t970, C ma) Glenda Jackson, Alan Bat ... Ba: on the novel by D H Law1enc.. The mantle allalrs of two aeparate couplet tvstrate the nott0n of 111tematlng lo"9 1 hare between a men and a woman 'R' ltirs ~ITIJ...,. -.,.,.. ... .......... ... _,. "Barb11rlan au.en·· (1986. J •-enrure) Lana Clarkson. Katt Shea. Y. lhelr medieval village In ru1na. t™ee fem wamort take on tlio 1~1ant who ceut lhO delllUCllOn. 'A' ( 1 tlf 11 min ) M CMW M ._, IWllllTT a QI ITMI AT C. .. (!)~ -I -ao- Um- I (I I} 175 nne flee eek '\efy • bile Fla CJ:) "A View To A Kiii" ( 1985, Adventure) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberta (2 hrs. 1 t min) CJ) "Careful. He Might Heer You" {1983, Orama) Wendy Hughes, Robyn Nevin ( 1 hf .. 56m1n ) ,. dl) "Reunion" ( 1980, Orama) KeVln Dob- son. Joanne C.seidy. (2 hrs.) •00 "Aeoo And The Doc" ( 1983. Com&- dy) Kenneth Welsh, Henry Ramer ( 1 ht , 40min.) •CJ:> "Avalanche" ( 1978, Suspense) Rock Hudson, Mia Farrow. ( 1 hr .. 31 min) Cl) "Easy Living" ( 1937, Comedy) Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold. (1hr.,30mln.) •OO "The Aviator" ( 1985, Orama) Chris- topher Reeve, Rosanna Arquette. ( 1 hr , 36 min.) (!) "Smash-Up On Interstate 5" ( 1976, Orama) Robert Conrad, Buddy Ebsen. (2 hrs) .. ~-Heall& Artd Cotoneie'' f-1~. Comedy) Alee Guinness. Dennis Price. ( t hr., 44 min.) Cl) "Cimarron" (1931, Western) Richard Dix, Irene Dunne (2 hrs , 4 min ) -dl> "Ave Miiiion Veers To Earth" (1968. jy) Scienc:.-Flctlon) James Donald, Andrew our Keir (2 hrs.) .,11y -· "Beftchhead" ( 1954, Ad'lenture) :im-Tony CurtlS. Frank Lovejoy (1 hr . 30 'R' min.) Cl) "Arthur's Hallowed Ground" ( t986. •IS 1an my ot (l!S ,,, Pe- the )rll htS ,ed :ei US· )118 30 rs· oed ro- 11 nd Ir ... Orama) Jimmy Jewel. Jean Bohl ( 1 hr 24 min) .......... 11ov1es- ... "Up The Down Staircase" (t967, Orama) Sandy Dennis. Eiieen Heckart (2 hra.) CC) "Cry Repel" ( 1973, Drama) Peter Coffield, Andrea MarcovlCCI. ( 1 hr . 15 min.) ® "Ues My Father Told Me" (1 975, Dra- ma) Jeffrey Lynas. Yossi Yadln ( 1 hr . 40 min) (%) "Brewster's Millions" ( 1985. Come- dy) Richard Pryor, John Cendy ( 1 hr., 37 min.) -Cl) "Love With A Perfect Stranger" ( 1986. Orama) Marilu Hanner. Davld Massey (2 hrs ) W CC) "Old Enough" ( 198.&, Orama) Sarah Boyd, Rainbow Harvest ( 1 hr , 31 min ) .. CID "Royal Wedding" (1951, Musical) Fred Astaire. Jane Powell ( 1 hr . 33 ;''~Red Dawn" ( 1984, Adventure) Pa- tr1ck Swayze, C ThOmas Howell ( 1 hr 5" min.) CJ) "The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984, Orama) Mlchael Caine, Leurence OllVter ( 1 hr . 3 t min ) •CC> "Hollywood Ghost Stories" ( 1985. Documentary) ( 1 hr , 15 mln ) CD "The Wild Life" ( 1984. Comedy) Christopher Penn, Eric Stolz ( 1 hr , 36 'l!l.n.) -~"Careful, He Might Heer You" (1 983. Orame) Wendy Hughes. Robyn Nevin ( 1 hr, 56 min.) d (C) "2010" ( 1984. Science Fiction) Roy Scheider, Jol1n Lilhgow. ( 1 hr., 54 min.) ... CD "The Magnificent Amberson•" (1942, Orame) Joseph Cotten, Anne Bexter ( 1 hr .. 28mln.) •Cl) "Men And Boy" (1972. Wntem) 8111 ~y. Leif Erickson (2 hrt.) (!) ". Tick Tick Tick ... " ( 1970, Ora· ma) Jim Brown, Geotge Kennedy (2 "'' ) .. Qll "Marriage On The Rooks" (1965, Comedy) Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr (2 hrs . 20m1n) •CID "Sphinx" ( t981, AdVenture) Frank Langella. Lesley-Anne Down ( 1 hr., 59 min ) -lvealng ----.. , .... ..... ,J. 0 9'. flOOTULL. Denver Broncos at New York Jets (live) O (3 hrs ) Cll ... PM.LM t--.°'9Mlf -AmMJ ., ..... .all'T .... LAv.m1MIPPAl&Y .,......... IT TO• MllDUllCID ..... ...,..TOlll ET· ton John mixes hlS classics "Daniel ... "Rocket Man" and "Island Girt" elong with songs from his latest album "Break- ing Hearts" In a London farewell concert In stereo. (2 hrs) CZlm¥11 "Easy L1v1ng" (1937. Comedy) Jean Arthur. Edward Arnold An unem- ployed stenographer crosses paths with a m1lllona11e banker when he tosses his wife's sable coat out a window ( 1 hr , 30 mm.) GcomAn H ([) 90¥ll "GarbO Talks" ( 1984. Orama) Anne Bancroft. Ron Silver To fulfill his dy- ing mother's hfetong dream of meeting Greta Garbo, a young man sets out to I~ cate filmdom's rectuslve screen legend 'PG· 13' (I hr . 43 min ) ·1== :'Cl.a. flOlt C090llT With college graduation approaching. Monroe applies for jobs withou~ success. 1:i~••w Pl•n• ••t •f t•ncf PACll Of ca nm I-~ .,. "The Spiral Stairce.se" (1975, Suspense) Jacqueline Blteet, Christopher Plummer. A beautiful mute woman II ter· rorlled by a mystel'lous kiner who !unit In the shadows wrroundlng an elegent men- SIOO. ( 1 hr , 40 mm.) NI I f'llOTOPUY 9"9f.-T T-.n A repon on cocelne use In Hollywood. ....... Cl),..,, ... Carol Burnett. a COOYe(l· tion for twins. DATmU. .. ,_..0(9., .-..flOINm ---"°9 ...... .al'f .... um..,.. HI .,. "Viva Las Vegas" ( 1964, Musi- cal) Elvis Presley, Ann-Margret. A Les v-eoarSW1rnmlllV1fmructor1*6h'llS 1t1e obiect of affection for a sports car nut end his Italian friend. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) ,.9 IC.ntlTOWll Featured: a look et high school. past and present, lnclUdlng sock lhops~. and home room. LD.ATU. MOLLYWOGD IQllAMI rA ..... . •. ., WIJt ~ Aher studying the gflZZ· ly. naturalist Marty Stouffer adopts e cub from a zoo (Part 1 of 2) ID IOCl"I &IC'IDI • "Assembly C.ndl· dates. 70th and 71st Oistrl<:ls" Cl)~ .. CW= CIW.' ., ....... a. Arst round highlights. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) CID PIA-.. llOCI Two platoons of Doozers challenge each other 10 a oolld· ~contest O (%)':. "Arthur's Hallowed Ground" ( 1986. Orama) Jimmy Jewel. Jean Bohl. An elderly English groundskeepe< resist• efforts by e orlCket team that wants him to Don't Be A Victim Twice EXPERT LEGAL REPRESENTATION For C'1*1flfod Ad ACTION C.11 A DAil T fll&.OT AD-YISOI Ml·l611 • Any Type of Accident • No Fee Until You Recover FREE Co11suttatton Serving All ol Orange County Lew Ofllclee of JOHN RAPILLO JUCIQe Pro r-Weet °'.,. Coullty 24 HOURS (714) 848-4849 ctober 19, 1986 13 give up the rights lo· a plOt of land tie's taken care=ears. (1 l'lr., 24 min.) I -From Oak Tree. • (I) U11lAU.m Kate's flirtatious rela- tlootNp with her doctor becomes m<><e serlous.Q 8 e IU ALF runs away When Wiilie los- es his lemp&f during a family camping trip In stereo . • llCMI ''I Want To Keep My Baby" ( 1976, Orame) Mariel Hemingway. &Jsan Anspech. A pregnant 1 S-yeer-old eban- doned by her boyfriend decides 10 have llhe S:.S' hersett. (2 h,.. I ... . llCMI "The Deer Hunter" ( 1978. Ora- ma) (Part t of 2) RObert De Niro, Meryl Streep. Three cfoM, carefree frlendS from a small Pennsyl'lanla steel town are changed loreve< by el(pel'lencing the ter· rors of war when lhey are drafted and sent 10 Vietnam. (2 hrs.) • Ul'lm (Season Premiere) Hosl George Page explotes the mysteries of the netural world as "Nature" begins its fifth season. This epl80de examlnee-ttow the plants and animals of Alaska's Alyes- ka wlldefnesa have aO.pted to the re-r· s harsh climate. In stereo. Q ( 1 hr,) ,...,.um M wmT OP M -..&TIOll The West es popular C\llture and u &how bust- ness Is seen In this look at the cowboy stars. early filmmakers, lmpfesartos and songsmiths of the pest. and the rOdeOs and Frontier Day celebrations of contem-~~merlca. (1 hr.) CC) "A View To A Kill" (1985. Ad- venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts. Brl119h agent James Bond 'attempt• to thwart an lndustriallst'1 plans to become cur of the computer Industry 'PG' Q (2 hrs .. t t min.) CB) AU. M ..._ _ Upon her arrl'lal In 19th-century Australia, shipwrecked end orphaned. 16-y .. r-old Phlledelphla Gor· don (Sigrid ThOrnton) becomes enchant- ed with life on the river during her Journey to the Inland home of her strict Victorian aunL (Pan t of 4) Q ( t hr .. 43 min.) CD llCMI "Oreamcnlld" (1985. Orama) Corel Browne. Ian Holm. While In New York to celebrate the centenary of Lewie Carrotrs birth. the woman who had In· aplfed him to write "Allee 1n Wondefland" comet to tetma with her feellngt ab0u1 the author. 'PG' ( t hr .. 33 min.) mc:a~90W'?UM The far-out Comedy of Elayne 8ooeler It thowcued In thi. taped per- fonnence. In tt.,-.o. ( 1 hr ) 1 .. , .... • (I) llf .._ .. Patti win do any- thing to meet the rock etar that ti.r elater ~t90'aphing. 9 • e k'MPll .,_ Earl Sweet (Charlel Clurrq) dreemt that a Jetliner lcr-=,=-.:A:it°J iiifi1:t '" ••••fl• I s;m11•1 • r.: Joenna joint a wlnt tatt- ing ... and mek• Mendt With a fellow ~·•Q • • .. "An Offlcef And A o.nti.- m1n" (1992. Orwne) Alch9rd Get•. 0.- br• WlnQer An ~ Ne'fW a'lle- 14 Sunday, October 19, 1988 tlon officer candidate meets his match In a tough drltt Instructor whlle. off base. he ro- mances one of the tocal town gins (R) Q ~ hrs.. 30 min ) • ~ MacGyver a11emp1s 10 res- cue a myste(ious youth who's believed 10 be a cenlurles·old reincarnation c:;i ( 1 lhr.) =-· ~ wmt-COll'f'&&. llCMI "Somebody Klned Her Hus- band" ( 1978, Mystery) Farrah Fawcell, Jeff Bridges Shortly alter a beautiful young woman falls In love with • sales- man-wnler, her etutty husband IS mur- dered. (2 hrs.) • • °'''* u••••••C11Rt1mt ,,.. tollii,..IY~-JamesBurke Visits Nr1y European unlVersltles and Gothic cathedrals to examine how the redlscOYery of long-losl Greett manu- saipts led to a conl1ict between reason ;r:~~t~ (I) --FIFA World All-Star Game from L09 Angeles. (Taped) (2 hrs) (l)lfMTim Cl).,. "Love Wlth A Perteet Stranger" ( 1986, Orama) Marltu Henn.er. David Massey. Whtie tn Italy on a buSlness trip, a widowed American woman finds herself attracting the romentlc attention of two men. (2 hrs ) (Z)llCMI "The Jigsaw Man" (1984, Dre- ma) Michael C.lne, Laurence Olivier Years after defecting lo Moscow. an ex- Brtllsh tntelllgenoe agent Is given radical plastic aurgery and returned 10 England under a new ~tlty for one more mlsslOrl 'PG~r . 31 min.) '111M~FMIC~ Sand painting In Arizona and New Mexico. a Masai tribesman protecting the animal kingdom In Tanzania: kayakers In Peru. a !healer troupe lhat performs Chinese op- eras in SlnoaJ>Of•: the effects of the Cher- nobyl nucfear dltnter on lhe reindeer ~latlon. (2 hrs.) • • Cl) I Ill If 111-Suzanne ma1cn.- ee up Chenene with a mor•than-hefty Q!Otleman, {I) llCMI "Aeflectlons In A Golden Eye" ( 1967. Orama) Eflz.abeth Taylor, Marton Brando. While his Wife romanoes a teltow officer. an Army officer becomes attract- ed 10 one of the ~ In his command. (2 hre .. 30 min ) l =IMWW , -(I) CAmY a LACIY Ce.gney balks at going away on a three-day vacation In the C°'-"'try with her bOytriend. Q ( 1 hr ) 11.•: LA F .. tured. lhe mysterious ii •net haootlngl of Hawaii. ,.,,. ... wn. ~ywr at1empt1 totes· cue a mytt«lout youth who'• believed 10 be a centur~ reincarnation. c;> ( 1 hr,) • MllMC.~W&DOP .,.._,._ TQPlc. polttrgelela 1----llfT Henly Gibson narratea this lootc at the 9¥04utlon of the Statue of lib-erty, tracing the llfe of lte IQJ!ptor. Frede<- lc·Auguate Bartholdi. lrom childhood through the etatue'e oonetructlon. CB) .. "Agnet Of God" ( 1985. Ora- ma) Jene fond9. Anne Bancroft. lnveetl- gatlng a neWborn 1nt1nt'• dMth at a con- Y9f'lt. a ptyehletrlat'• tMtch for a retlonal eir.pllnatlon it ctouded by a YOUOQ. nun'e l•flh •nd myttlellm. 'PG-t3' Q (1 ti<., 37 mll'IJ CO llOWll "Places In The Hort" r Orama) Sany Field, LlndMy Crow 1930s Teus. a tenaclout womer c9111es a plan to save her term from 1 f()(ecfosore and 1s helped by a trtlf" black held worket and • bllnd WOfld ' val~~rw 42mln.) .. i = .... , I llMI~ -... PACllOPW• mnMm.,AXTa&. Y.-0: ,. MnlTI' .-.&T F"u dUrlog the Slimmer of '85. Robert M•t conducts a tour ot Yeddo. lhe seeh. IOl'mer Saratoga Springs (N Y I etta• Ka1r1na and Spencer 'r raslc. who M llshed this retreat In 1926 for artist work without 1n1errup11on. In stereo Cl)• ..... Cl) llO¥ll "Dirty Dt!lhes" ( 1978. Ora Carole Laure. Pierre Santini. Frus1ra1 .. the demands of her husband and chlfc a housewife stages her own form of re lion._JSublltled) 'A' ( 1 hr . 37 min I '*19 .. ~1-MIMY ICTV Skelcnes· a lamous film dire> (Morams) faces llnencial problems pert HOimes !Levy) and Chock Mang1 (Moranis) get insulted on "Shoot tor Stars " • LATI IMOW Host Joan A1~1 Set uled John Houseman. the rap group F D M C . comedian Gallagher ( 1 hr ) e -.mR Host David Bren Scheduled IOl'mer pro lootbaff quar back Ken Stabler e IU'T1'9L8I Adam IS fired and mlSMt Leonard I CIMNl&Rlml ...... • ••••90RT llOWll "Beer" (1985. Comedy) Lo ta Swi1. Alp Tom Madison Avenue teke on the chin as an ad executf\le hires th average Joe's tor a campaign to pump the sales ot Norbecker Beer 'R' ( 1 hr im1n~ -.,,Ala. llO¥ll "lnvaSIOn US A." ( 1985. ' venture) Chuek NorrlS, Richard Lync;t1 former U S special agent'• peaceful 1tremen1 IS rudely lntefrupt9d by an lnY1 Ing Communist fcxce benl on turn Americans ega1n61 each other. In 11e11 'R'~47mtn) t1:tllllCMI ·~1r1ngera On A Trlln" (t9! Su$p9nse) Failey Granger. Robert Wa er A pro tennis player 11 offered a • defous proposition by a wealthy Pif 1 path while !raveling lrom. W $hlngto1 New York (2 hre .. 5 min ) tW •Cl) _.,_.A woman hires 1 Simons to find out who ktli9d her t>rott ata '~ (R) (1 t>r 1Qm1n.) 11:.:.:..Na\Y.-r LM a: .... lfM19 ...., Val and And)' voa tl'lelf f"' tratlont ~ tl'lelf unetable marriage, • .._,,.um - 'Tied Neri <led e of, ·ab- ; to ra1 I Oy l a .... ....-.. ... ill •• .. -Featured: a makeup ertllt, • loeatlon man and a costume d&- ft mr Clf~FromJuna 1985: opera linger Lucleno Pavarotti. com.dl- AIH:larlneflst Pete Barbuttl and actr"* •iom• ......,.. join host Johnny Cart0n In eeereo. (Al 0 hf.) •9i1i:.• _,... Host: David Bfenner formef pro footbal quarter· ~ Kan Stabler. ....... Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and MlchMI Medwd look at wti.1'1 new 1t the mcMea. In •t•eo. (I) .,.. fllOOllM.L T aams to be an· ~ (R) (3hrs.) OJ ... "Talk Dirty To Me Pan IV' ( 1965, AdUlt) Talja Rae, John Lealle. A group of amorous mermakn decide to ~ romance on dry land a try. ( 1 hf . 21 min) (!) MIAT Traces the Mfe of Egypt'• late preeldent Anwar aJ..Sadat. Stars Louis GoMett Jr .•• Sadat, Barry Mot'M .. Menechem Begin. Nehemiah Peftotf u Leonid Bffthnev and Clvlltopher Lee as the Shah of Iran. (Pan 1 of 2) (2 h,..) ••CIUll .. (B) ... "Stripes" (1981, Comedy) Bill Murray, Harold Ramis. A perennial IOM< jolna the U.S. Army. ~s a tough Mr· :t•)I geent In tr1lnlng camp and t>ecomet em· Rv brotled In 1n espionage caper In eastern ~ .. Eur~Wr., 45 min.) I .. "The Saint And The Bfeve Gooee" (1981. AdVenture) Ian Ogilvy. Gayle Hunnicut. A request for help from a mysterious young widow IMds Simon Templer on • seerch actoes the Continent fOf tunken traMUte. (2 hrl .• 5 min.) 1191 s ,, ee uO • ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :?2 •Cl>"~ Dewn" (198', AdVenture) Pa· trick Swayze, C Ttl<>mas Howell ( 1 hr .• 64 min.) .. -~ "The Jlglaw Man" (1984. Orama) Michael Caine. Laurence OIMef. ( 1 hr . 31 min.) "CID "Untlt September" (198', Orama) Keren Allen, l'hlaf'ry Lhermttte. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) -~ "Back To Bataan" ( 1945, Adven· ture) John Wayne, AnthOny Quinn ( 1 hr , 35 min.) M CI> "Easy Living" (1937, Comedy) Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold. (1 hr , 30 min.) •t 'Comraoa X" ( 1940, Orama) Cl•rk b4e, H9dy Lamarr. (2 hrl.) • "Eleni" ( 1M5, Creme) Katt Nelligan. MtlkoYlch (1hr .• 67 min.) -~ "Otofll" (1960, Or1me) G9M Row-.John Adamat. (2 hrl .. 1 min.) .. City He9t" ( 1984, Adventur~ CNnt .. ~· 8:'01=· 8. hr;:,! '&'~ill' (11170, 8ulptntt) Glenn Ford, AoNmlry , . (2 hrt.) MHle" (1985, eom.dy) Glenn , Mandy Patlnklt'I. ( 1 hr .. 30 mitt) Cl) "Gold le Whett YOJ Flnd If' (1038. W•tern) Gfotge Btent, OIMI de Havll- ' CMIMYt•Bl•lllTOwr7 ._,.&9 ... "Skyhlgtl" ( 1985, Or1ma) Daniel Hlflch, Clayton Norefoaa. Th<ee cotlege 1tudent1 V9Catlonlng In Greece 11e purlUed by KGB and CIA agents when the tr1o unwittingly falll Into pouesslon of a ~ teaet tape. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) W ... "Bfawat.,·1 Mtlllont" ( 1985, Comedy) Richard Pry0<. John Candy. A mlnor·IMQue baseball play., gon on a »day. $30-mllllon apending apree. a praraqulalte for collecting a S300 mlltioo Inheritance. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) -· Cl> .,.. "The Miltlon Doller Face" (1981, Orama) Tony Cunis. Polly Bergen. The ruthless head of a oosmatlcs compa- ny IS caught up In a battle fOf supremacy with a rival company run by a formet loll· ., ® (,hr .. 20 min) W8. U11WwrfttDA'91.iil& ... From November 1985: CtiicaoO Bears lineman William "Refrigerator" P:erry, ac- tor Emmanuel Lewis ("WebStef") and comed an Jerry Seinfeld make appearanc- es. also, a wake-up call to Australfa In st.,~:J..(1 hr.) 1-WICCllO ... "The Night Aloers" (1939, Western) John W1yne, Oo<een McKay. A cowhand expoMS a crook claiming to be a descendant of 1 famous don ( 1 hr • 30 min.) I TOMn• H&ll CMYGU•TI&l•t .. "Altered States" (1980, SCl- ence-Flctlon) WlNlam Hurt, Blair Bfown Based on Pa~ Chayefsky's novel. A Harvard scientist 1 genetic 1truct1Ke is al- tered when he conducts mind-expanding land. (1 hf .. 30 min.) -Gl) "Torrid Zone" (HMO, Adventure) James Cagney, Ann Sheridan. (2 hrs) -· "Smokey Bltn The Dutt" (1981, Comedy) Jimmy McNichol. Janet Jutlan (1 hr .. 30 min.) tW~ "trreooncllabte Differences" (1984. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long. ( t t)r., 54 min.) tW(C) "Fletci\" (1985. eom.dy) Chevy Chase, Joe Don Bak.,. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) -a1·--·•• llori•--· "Moby Dick" (1956. Adventure) Gregoty Peck. Richard Ballhal1. (2 hra.) ® "Superg!tl'' ( 1984, Fantaay) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway. (1 h< .. 54 min.) ()) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984. SutpenM) Henry Thomal, Dabney coi. man. (1hr .. 41 min ) • -~ "Peraonal Bett" (1982, Or1ma) Mar· let Hemingway, Patrice ~ (2 hrs .• 4 min.) •CC) ••Covef Girt" (1944, Mutlcal) Alt• Hayworth, Gant Kelty ( 1 ht., 47 min.) ® "Ramo Wllllamt: The AdVtntute a.- gin•" ( 1985. Advtnture) Frid W1rd. Joel Gray ( 1 hr., 64 min.) ()) "Second-Hand Hterts" (1980, Ora· ma) Robttl Blake, Barbara Harris. ( 1 hr . 38 min.) •CD "Como<omllino Poaitlonl" <1985. exper1ments With 190letton tenka and pow- erful haHuclnogens. 'A' ( 1 hr., '3 min.) Wll)-.ATU.. w• ... ''Ledy L" (1986, Orama) So- phia Loren, Paul' Newman. An 80-yaar-otd woman recalls her spicy Ufe through comi- cal flattlbaeka. (2 hrs., 30 min.) • .,.. "The Third Day" ( 1965, Ora- ma) George Peppard, Ettzabeth Ashley. An amnesiec Is aocVled by hit wife 1nd cousin of murdering a woman and hel c~~~ ...... u. .. 1.-.nrATClt WMClfnlllTAM .... , •.•.. ALL •M P-.Y -""llYOlm 119 .,. "Stand Alone" ( 1985, Orama) Charles Durning, Pam Grier. Forty years alter being decorated for valor. a World War It hero clashes with drug dealers In his neoghbofhood. 'R· ( 1 hr . 49 min ) d (C) _,. "Creature" (1985, Horror) Klaus K1nsk1, Stan Ivar After landing on one of Saturn's moons, members ol an Ameflcan research team are stalked by a mysterious hie form 'R' O ( 1 hr , 37 min) • C•UJSiil &::u AmYWSiih --~ .... • nm flUI -wme w ii.--..• Gueat: e.rtr1nd Tavefnlaf' ... ....,,.,.., II •CI>---~~:&Aftm IOOIL9 The far-out comedy of Bayne Booslef is showcased In this taped per· lormance In stereo ( 1 hr ) -·----(!)...,.. ... Comedy) Susan Sarandon. Reul Juha ( 1 hr., 38 min ) •(%) "Sex Kittens Go to College" ( 1960. Comedy) Marrue Van Doren. Tuesday Weld ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) •CH> "The Great Muppet Cape<" (1981, Comedy) The Muppets. Charles GrOdln U hr., 35 min.) •W "Norme Rae" (1979, Orama) Sally Field, Beau Bridges. (2 hra .. 30 min.) CC) ''Back To Bataan" ( 1945, Adven· ture) John Wayne. Anthooy Quinn ( 1 hr .. 35m1n.) Cl) "Which Way ts Up?" (1977, Come- dy) Richard Pryor, Lonatte McKee (2 hrs ) ''City Heat" ( 1984, Advtnturl) Clint Eastwood. BY'1 Reynolds. ( 1 hf . 31 min ) •a> "S-plendor In The Grau" (1961. Ora· mA) Natalie Wood. W1nen Beatty. (2 hrs , 35 mm.) -1ve.1 .. ----·1--=-:i.. Sunday, October 19. 1986 15 lr.-:':=n - .. ICMll.£05 •mt1nmn.u1MM MTI .a.~ llOWll "Warrlors 01 The Wind" ( 1986, Fantasy) Animated The forces of gOOd battle an evil queen to ensure a peaceful and aafe future lor m11nk1nd 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 ~11 -1E ...... lOO Cl.Oii ,. ~ Monroe. Jackie and Sara use a home computef to bet on horse races. l .. ,..uml ~/~····"'°!om'AIC'9m llOWI "The Com Is. Green" ( 1979, Orama) l<Jltharlne Hepburn. Ian Saynor In a turn-ol-the--cootury Welsh coal-mlnlng community, a hlgh-spirlled English school· mistress resotves to educate a young m1Mf with a deSire to learn ( t hr • 40 mtn) -· MOU.YWOOD: -·-=-... Screen tests for the female leads for "Gone with the Wind" and "Rebecca" as well as chps from numerous other Selzntek hlls and interviews with actors, prOdueers and directors highllQht this IOok 11 the ca· l reer:,y;: ~cxxfs giants ( 1 hr ) --:':?'~ Trea~re hUnter Met Fllher. a compelilk>n for stand-up come· dlans ·-----~LosAn· geles Laketa vt New York Knleks, from Madison Square Garden In New York i!-1.u.:r". 30 min ) (II 'l:l •IT TOlllNf Interview with l~ .. °i ...... DCll -From Atlanta (Taped) ~~ ... ~ ,.,. CMAll A Supreme Court Ju1t1Ce is put on the spot beeause ot hi• record or never hevtng hired e woman law clefk In hie :,;:rs on the beneh { 1 hr ) "Careful. He MtQht Hear You" ( t983. Orama) Wendy Hughes. Robyn Nevin Aller hit mother'• death, ap 8· year-old Sydney boy becomes lhe o6Ject of a bitter CUttOdy ballle betWMO hit two aunta • one a w .. flhy 'Plnt•er end the other a worklng-<:13" wife 'PG' (I hr . 56 min) 1 ........... 1111111111•- -.. 9llf Denni mull llnlah 1 few h<>utehold chorea t>tforo going on a 1rip with friendt • --=.t&. lmACUI A looK at aomt lnctediblt medloal brti1kthrough1 which 11e n.lplng ttie blind to '"· the lame to walk, encl dOctora to let Inside the [..F he•m"'' ""'" lrA:um ...... ............ ,,. .......... "A....-nbly C.ndl- detn 10th end 7111 Olt1rlct1" e _.._From 0.k TrM. 16 Sunday, October 19, 1986 M a7) llCMI "FOfever" ( 1978. O!ama1 Stephanie Z1mbahst. Dean Butter A teen age girl encountefs her first ttue love ano ~fub=" It Wiii not la$1 (2 hrs ) • • ()) McKay and Jagger help .,,. American aeronautical engineer tree his. davgt\tlf trom he< Soviet captors ( I hr J O llCMI "The Gentlemen Aand•t ( 1981. Orama) Ralph Waite. Julie BAvM so Based on the true stO<Y of Father &tr Ntrd Pagano, a controversial pnosl wtto wns amtsted tor a se11n ol 1obbor•tt.'> 11 Delaware (2 hrs I e llCMI "Dawn P0<tra11 Of A Ttenau" Runaway" ( 1977. O!ema1 fve P!umb Leigh J McCIO$key A l<>n&ly 15 l"&r <Jlt1 girl flee!! an unhllppy home Ille and be cOtnft a prostttute 1n HollywOOd when st.1• can't find leg11tmate work (2 hrt J • 9 WMO'I M..,.., Samantha enter tains thoughts ot attending an "~clv'i111P boardJ~hool 0 IL "The Deer Hunter" ( 1978, Orn ma) (Part 2 01 2) Robeft De Niro. Meryl Streep Three clOse. carefree lnendt lr0tt1 a small Penn1yl11an1a steel town are changed lorever by e1pe11enc1ng the ter- rors of war when they are dratted and seM to Vietnam (2 hr'l ) • MOVA An e)(am1nat1on 01 knowieouc gained ln Janwiry 1986 by the unmanned V0yage1 2 spacec1ah's P81S&ge pnst lhP J>l&net Uranvs c:;i ( 1 hr ) l ~MLGm M AflflC• All A Mazru1 8•11mtr16 lactO<S that influence rellQion In Alr~a focusing on the coex1s1enc.e of 1r11d1l1on111 Alrl<:i!n re1tg1ons, lstam and Chr1s1111n1ty Q_(I hr) (,) .. "Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Chl'! vy Chase. Joe Don Bakt1 An L A reporl er with on a1rey ot dltgutte1 allempt& to unravel e plot 1nv0Mng 1 wealthy bv" nesaman who contracts his own murder ·po~~mln) r ALL M _.. Mii Alter 1e11v1ng he1 es111nged aunt. Delle worki in o pfio10 graphtc lludio In EchUca, but aoon con· cenlratet on man.gfng the rlvert>ott PhM- odelphla, and begins 11 romantic and citormy relallonahlp w11h her partner Brrri ton Edw11rd9 Sigrid Thornton. JQtln Wa ters (Ptrl 2 of•) O ( 1 tu , •O min ) ((.) llO¥ll "Thft Arlde" ( 1985, Droma1 Sting. Jenniler Beals Beron Franken <Jteln'i. female cre&tton is 'J)ttited with " ltery tndependenc.e ol mind And l>Ody 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr. 58 min) ODOCCUll llCMI "Clook And O&~er" l t.984. S1>$08nse) Henry Thomas. Dabney co1-. man An t 1·year·old with an overzealoo• Imagination beeornff entangled 11'1 a rHI life spy tdvef\ture when he w1tnusea e murder and the theft of top-secret m1111ary dooumentt. tn stereo 'PG' o ( 1 ht . 4 f lmin~Y.l.D. .. t1J •• .,. ...... , .. The Seav,t chll d1tn feet nut1*0UI problttnt es th4 llC~A~I UnderWlly Q ...... "" -. . ...,. ···--1111 .. 11• .. r~Jotinnle Mae G1bton f'BI (Premltrt, Ofema) Howard E Rollins Jr Lynn Whltflold Feet baMd story ol • Southttn woman who overcame a po-ver ty·11t1Cken chlldhood and the t1rein1 or t>alOf'tGtr.g a marnage Ind a car .. ac.h111111' hor ambltlOl'I of becoming ar1 ~~nt C) 12 hrt) • ('fOJ ~Mt Ot'*to "'' mmitrtlt{. overtures toward Herbeft temp<;rary c;Jerk Q ( 1 hr ) • llO¥ll ''Betrayal" ( 1983. Orama K1r.g•J,.y Jeremy lfons A man IOok1 t: lhrnugh the rnne years of hll w1te''l W11h his t>est t11en<1 culmlnatlng in h1 rot e<:l·on~ ol the retattOnShie> s or1g11 t1rs ) 8i) M AlllC• All A Mazrul e.11sm tact1lft thlit tnf~ reHgion In Al' loc11f.•f\(1 on the coe111tt~ of tradit•• Alrtc.1m 1ehg1on8, ts1am and Chrlttllu Cl_llh•J GD llO¥ll · Norm& Rae" ( 1979, Olar S.al1y F eto Beau Bridges A young w<X 1or;.c-. 111ti,m111on from her famlty l11en•J·1 11~ •he eltemptt to unlOnlze her •ow hlctory workefl 1n 1 Southern town (2 hrs. J ' Gi)~lMILOM G MOVA An txaminell()('t ot knowte y•tllll"f1 m January 1986 by the unman Vriy11q••r l \p&cec111tt'1 peasage past ~litnet lJr3nus O ( 1 hr J '(J M UCITAM A orof1 or Dea . JC>f\e\ <PJ ITM~ ? llO¥ll 'lrreconGllable Otfle1enc 1198.t Coniedyl Ryan O'Neil She I fJllU A 9 1ear Old girl, leetlng neglec 111•d 1Jlllo11ed 'ieek<; legal aid to d•vC. "'"~" t1C>m the c.ustOdy of her eve< ~ ucc:11p11d parents and move 1n With lorrnor hl>ot.ekeeper 'PG' ( 1 hr . S• mt ~uum ..... llO¥ll · Promises In The Derk" ( 19 Orama) Mnr,ha Mason. Kathleen Bet A phy\l(.••n linen her own lnnet ttren 1h1w gh the or<'eal of one of her pe11ei a c,1,1w11geout yoong woman with a te1 net 1Unen I? hrs , 30 min J £,TOP AA*._ Henry Tdlman f yroror Booze 1n a crulserwliQht b -.cMduled loi 10 rouMt. from Laa Veg i ) 12h1t) ~uu.t M llO¥ll "Abandon Ship!" {1951. C. rr1111 T yruoe Power Lloyd NOian Adril itr• fNftH.rowde<I hlet>ott a captain m m.11<11 1tf11 or death dto411ont to ensure 1'vrv1v11t ot thn remaining pa1Mno-t• hrs !'> rntl'I ) M fi l rrt •1MOW....,"1'-M--a 'fOUR ~ 'fCM CMDICI How ch<'°~" lho bett dOCtor and why petle "'ould be 11c ttvety 1nvotved With their o hestth care ~•0.1 Carol HU1cfllnson l!a=..:... .. ~C< • -SCA P11nella11 Including AMA v P1e11dent Of Jamee TC>Qd. Sur~ Gi 1111 C E11trtt1 Koop Supreme Court J1 ttct Httry A Blackmun end newtm•fl T Kopptl debate tne prot>Mlm of !Md~ mal~i::~I~ I "°"' °' .... rrom tne Rtvo llonnry War to the Roering '20., the f\'O lion o ArYWtricatl Engllah 11 tr.ced throu the w tWIHd ellpan$1on by ~ tlvetbOllt mun, QOla m1nar1 and 19tfl...cAi tury immig,ant• 11 l'lr ) CCJllO'ftl · S.11111 Ott DMd" (191M. Co edy) JOOn Cli , 1~ II OtVld Ogden St..,_ tovo'llCk teen 11•,· • h1tnnacn. 1ntent1f1 ~ t\'efyt>f in town cha'" after I ~A OtrHroeN'I l'G' 0 11 t.r , 38 min ) -I 10 re1 h• ttie r• (2 I .,. 00,. tll'Cll & A llurnlOrd 11 pul'Mlhed IOt hlft g<Md with a vOOdoO cor1e Harry Hamhn 1tara CD llON "Sliver Bullet" (l985, SulpenM) Gary Busey, Corey Halm Based on Stephen King'• nolf9lla of a "-ndlea~ 13·yeer-old whO tr191 to convince hlS uncle that murders In theu town are the l'landrwork of werewoiv ... 'A' ~tu.35 ml. ~-"Silver Bullet.. ( 1985 Suspense) Gary Busey, Corey Halm Baled on Stephen King's novella of • handicapped 13-year-old who 1r1es 10 convince hll uncJe that murders In their town art the handiwork of werewolvee 'A' 1(1 hr ..i..35 min ) ..... __ ,..,.. 11 · ... .... CIWICI OP A LalTm ~-91TAml -.UY -TM.a Prof9SS()( Xa111er TlttMft attempts to .. ve Theresa Sharpe (C.therlne O'Hare) from her l1taralfy fl.IC :~.,-m,; "91MY 1~· ICTY Sketchol Nitclub pe<lormef 1,.y Jack Rogers Jr (Short P8Y,8 tribute 10 ·ftd his lather, "Days of tha eek • continues ·r" e LATI IMOW Host Joan ~s Sched tit ~•tr •I .,. :(I • ti! " A lit Uled Elllott Gould. actress Connie Sellec ca ("Hotel"). rec:o1d1ng artlSI Wendy O Wtllilmt ( t h1 ) • _,.,,.. Host Dal/Id Brenner SCheduled the Four T opt e ..,,,.._ An old scnoot Irland helps Ria come to a decision about Leon ard. 11.Y.-.L ..... ..., ... "Mute" ( 1985 Comedy) lenn Closa, Matldy Pat1nkln A demure San Franc11eo secretary deVelopt a spht personahly when Iha ghost of an outra· geoua '20s flapper lnhnbno her body 'PG' ~(I hr , 30 min ) _, ... .,.. 'S.x 1<111ent Go to Coliege· ( t960, Comedy) Mamie Van Doren Tuesday Wald A shflpely btonda 11r1pper Is setect~ by a computer u being the proper Choice to head up a College ICI •ne:=.rll'n8f'lt ( 1 hr 30 min ) I Cl) .,,'_,,. An author is apparently killed~• swarm of oeei ( 1 hr 10 mln l • ~ tioat. Johnny Cerson ~ltd tntertalnef Liza M1nne111 In llt8f;.J ~ JnllaA, w""' ~~ .. "~ ''"'"' """' Laurance and Jana must d«IOa whethaf Michael WIN be raised .. a Jew OI I Chrrs- tlan l ..... u. AT ... •u.MA ..,..,. ... ''Vision Ovetl" ( 1985. OfemaJ Mattn.w Modine, Lind• Florentino An 14- )'ffr-old beolnt • bwtal training~ In Ofdar 10 delMt tho IOUQhttl wreatrer In the t111a 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 48 min ) a> .. "Fair Wind To Jave" ( 1952. AdYltnturt) Frtd MacMurray, Vtra ~i. ton An ArMtlean ... men end a g1oop ol plt•ttt ract 10 vOICanlC Krakatoa to claim a legendary fortune In dlamondl ( 1 ht • 55 min) CD ... "Gltll Of The Night" (1D85, Adult) Polltlca take a Md< IMI to flea- sura with this Weahlngton crowd ( hr . 22 min) ..... 8-=ond-Hand Heen1" ( 1980, Drama) Robert Blake, Barbera Harrie A Texas car-wash attendant wakM up one morning to find that ha ii marri.d 10 a nigtitolub waltr ... wt1h thlM kldS 'PG' ( t hr .38min ) -1T--ClfMMlHCI• -OOUIU ~ Hott. David Brenner ISc=~~=~---.. -·u. UDAT An ol<* and WIMf S.det (Lou· if Gossett Jr ) becomea dltlllUalontd with war after the death of hit btother and con- Siders that peace might bt poqlble. Co- stars Madolyn Smith. Barry Morse. Netiem.ah P9'toff. ChrlStophtf LM (Pait 2of~~") mel e LA11WWITllOA•lili Liii From Novtmber 1985 musici.n Pata Townshend. sportacatttr Marv Albert and Tom Mulllca (dOn tricks with cio-rettat) ma~~ .~~aranc.a: alto, &tupld pet 1r1c~;.jA) (lhr ) I TMa••www•• ... "'Stiletto" ( 1989, Myttery) Alex Cord. Blllt Ekland. A district anornay trtes to n111I a playboy coont Who It kllllng thugs on betlalf of a gangtter friend (2 hrs ,5 11".J. ai :., ... ff TWT lnterv~ w11h actor Robert Duvall 1-90••• TUC .. 111• •IU.M ... ll(ll)Q ..... L.0'9 _, Citicorp I Olntf1 Clllb Han of Fame Classic. from Bay Point, Fla (A) ( 1 hr. 30m1n ) .,.. "Personal Bell" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrlee Donnelly Two young tamale athletes are torn be- tween love and ambllton as they train for Q!y~ -=r.1111on 'A' (2 hrs , 4 min ) ,.. • Cl) "He's Fired. She ·• Hired" ( 1984 Comedy) Wayne Rogers, Katen Valen1tne Attempting to pretaNe their wet1-""'9d llfntyte, an ou1-of-w0f'k ad e11- l')CUllV8 gall htS lnaicpa<lenced Wile a CO- pywftllng ,ob on Madison Avenue (R) ( 1 hr , 20mln) ~"Reino Wtlllamt Tha AdYenture Begins" ( 1985 Adventure) Frtd Ward. Joel Gray With Iha help of a phllotopNcal mar11a1 arta master. a ~ YOfk cop r• crulted by Iha government 11 ~ Into an 1nv1nc1ble crTme flg.httt 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr .54 mln) ·1-... w.ce11-~·mo-iu ... "0..d HMt On A Mtrry-Oo- Round" ( 1999. Comfdy) Jtmtt Coburn, C&mllla Sparv Al1tf hit ptllon parolt, a con 11tls1 0911 rlghl btCk to wor1c plennlng en 111rpon bank robbery to occur llmulta- Wlth the al'flval ot t AuMlen dignl· hra., 10 min) ~ n•t 111 CMllU•ftlll I .. "The AetUfn Of The LMng ONd" ( f9e5. Horrot) Clu Quleger, Jtmtt Karen Tha accldtntal IMkege of a roxlc chemtcal lnlo the L~. l(y lky QfV.. hie 10 an armr of brain-munching Lombln 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ., ... ATM llOWlll With F\ex Reed and 8111 Harris Scheduled reviews "The Color of Money·· (Paut Newman, Torn Crulae), "Jumpin· Jack Flash" (Whoop! Goldt>er9. Stephen Collins) Michael ~ton s "Captain EO." e llO¥ll "Khartoum" ( 1966. Orama) Charlton Heston, Laurence Ollvltf. Gane<- al Charles Gordon defends 19th-eent\Hy Sudan from the fanattCal rellglow leader. Iha Mahdl (2 hrs . 45 min ) e .,. "Sandy Tha Seal" ( 1965, Dra- ma) Heinz Drache. Marianna Koch. A comp11s1iona1e lighthouse keepa< t>rlnga hOme a stray seal lor his two children to lloveaU'.'ir~1~. hfl ) ..-.n11L0'9 .,.. "Heavenly BOdles" ( 1986, Ora· ma) Cynthia Dale, R1ehard Aeblere An am1>1110Us )'OYng wom&n strugglet to rMl- 11e her dream of opening 11 dance studio 'R' ( I hr 29 min ) fl) llCMI "Compromising Potltlons·· ( 1985. Comedy) Susan Sarandon. ~vi Juba A bored housewife turns amateur slevlh and digs up f>OITle stertllng MCrets whrle 1nvestogal1nQ Iha murder of hat phi· landenng Long l'lland dentist 'R' Q (1 hr .. 38 mtn ) Wl..OATLMll .. Cl) WWATCM CMllW111 llCMI · The C..omecltans'" ( 1967, Ora· ma) El11ebeth Tllylor Richard Burton. Whtie having an allatr with Iha wlle of a diplomat in Ha111. a British man t>ecomM involved 1n 11na11ve1evol1 (3 hrs) I DICI CAVITT IMOW ............. ': RAC9IQ Amerlc11n Serlas, lrorn .. ls'"§t.~I ..... .. .,...,... ll llOYll '"Aol1y Double'" ( 198', Suspen-.o) Cr1110 Wasson Metanl8 Grtf· ltth An umtmployed Hollywood actor, riouse sttltflg tor an acquaintance. bt· comes Oll'l&s~d with 11 beautiful nalgtl- bor. onvOlved with the porno film tnduttry atld 11 'luspect 1n a vlOfenl murder 'R' Q lhr . 49 rn1ro) -... ~MDMW •DllC• llO¥ll '"ComprOr1i1ttng Potltlont" ( t985 Comedy) S~n Sarandon, Raul Juke A bored hoosew1fa turns amateur sleuth and digs up some s1artMng MCrtta wh11t 1nvf!stigatlng the murder of her phi· tondartng long tsl11nd dentist 'R' ( 1 hr , 38 ':'9'i- .. "Dirty Dlshel" ( 1978, Ofame) Carota Leurt. Pierre Sanllnl. Frustrated by the demands of he1 husband and chfldrtn, a housewtfa steo-t her own torm of rtbtl- uon =titled) 'A' ( t hr , 37 min ) • "AteklaU" ( 1984, Orama) Al- "8n Quinn, Oftryl Hannan Conftlcta ari.. When o 11001>1ed taen-agtd bitcer. alltn.t· ~ from h11 etcoMllc father and an out· CHI from IOCIOty, beeome9 lnVC>Ned with a yOUng woman from a atrahlec.d, mkkllt eta• lamllv ·A' ( t hr . 30 min I Sunday, October 19, 1986 17 ' •(I) "lneconclleble Oltt«eno.t" ( 1984, Comedy) Ryan O'NMI. Shelley Long. ( 1 hr., &4 min.) M (I) "TM Adv9ntur" Of Buckaroo Banzai: ACIOSS The 81h [)(menelon" ( 1984. Sd- ence Fiction) Peter Weller. John Llthgow. Ohr., 43 min.) M Gl,) "Thlt Certain Feeling" ( 1956. Come- ~ Bob Hope, Eve Marte Saint. (2 tn.) M (C) "The Man With One Red Shoe" (1985, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Debney eoierr..n. ( 1 hr .. 32 min) CJ) ''Wagonmaster" ( 1950. Western) Ben Johnson. Joenne Dru. ( 1 hr.. 30 min) •CH> "The Raz.or's Edge" ( 198-4, Orama) Bill Mway. Theresa Russell (2 hrs . 8 min.) •CC) "Night Of The Comel'' (198-4, Sci- ence FktlOn) Catherine Mary Stewart. Kelli Meroney. ( 1 l'lr •• 35 min.) (I) "Othello" ( 1966. Orama) Laurence OIMer. Maggie Smith. (3 hrs.) •(!)''Coach Of The YMr" (1 980. Orama) ~ Confad, Oevid Hubbard. (2 hrs ) -Cl) 'The Strip" (1951. Orama) Mickey Rooney, Sally Forrest. ( 1 l'lr., 25 min.) -Ill "Hot Rodi To Hell" (1967. Orama) Oe.na Andrews. Jeanne Crain. (2 hrs.) -· "The Hanged Man" (1974. Orama) jf...,. Forrest, Cameron Mitchell~ ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (II) "The ..._evenly Kid" ( 1985, eom.dy) Lew!S Smith, Jason a.drlck. (1 hr., 29 min.) tW ~ "Time Bomb" (1984, Orama) Morgan Felrc:hlld. Biiiy Dee Williama. ( 1 hr.. 40 min.) tW(I) "Garbo Talkl" (1984, Orama) Anne pancrott. Ron Sliver. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) _.,, ...... Mori.- -· "I Ol9d A Thouland Timet" ( 1955. Orama) Jack Palance. Shel'-Y Winters. i.g_ hfl.) (JI) ''Teen Wolf" ( 1985, Comedy) Ml- cf*I J. Fox. James Hampton. (1 ht., 3 1 min.) (I) "Remo Wllllems: The Adventure Be- ~ .. ( 1985. AOYenture) Fr9d Ward. Joel ey. (1 ht .• 54 min.) W "Victory" (1981, AdYenturt ) Sylves- ter Stallone, MlchMI Caine. ( 1 hr.. 57 min.) •<I) "The AdVtntur• Of Buck.aroo Banul: Aet'* The 9th Olmeneion" (1984. Sci-enoe Flc11on) Ptttr Welter, John L1thgow. ~hr .. 43 min.) "Eaty LIYlna" ( 1937. COmtdy) Jean hur, E'dWard Arnold. ( t hr., 30 min.) -~·oxford BIYea" ( 198-4. Orama) Rob 'Aly 6heed'f. (1 hr .. 33 min.) • ''Coup De Tttt" (1979, COmtdy) Pa- Dtwurt. France Oougnac. ( 1 hr .. ~min.) "Cfe9tot" (1M&. Comedv) Ptttr Toole, Martel htmlngway. ( 1 hr., 47 -~l'er.wst«'a Mmlonl" (1M6, CorM- ;) Alchlfd Pryor, John~. (1 hr., 37 -~)'"-tlnurn IMonda'' (1931. Comedy) ~ t4ett0w, Lortne Young. (1 hf .• )() -~,'TN A~ Exprtet" ( 1979, Ad- wntute) Robatt hW, LM MaMn. (2 tR·t0 °'90'M 0reema" c 1986. 0tame> *',,,.,, llldel. lhlwn Blot. (, hr.. 2t 1• Sundey, October 18, 19M _ ....... ___ _ .. 1.::, ... ... NU.Wt ... Q -.a•• -·-. ..., ...... • IF E 11 IP.,., IT .. "The Bedford Incident" ( 1965, Orama) Richard Widmarl(. Sidney Po111er. World peace henge on~he lslorls a na-val commandeir must whtr'I he en.- count«• a lortlgl\ submer wtllle on Pl'" trot ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) CH> .. "Red Oewn" ( 1984, Adven- ture) Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell When Communist paratroopert lnv*'9 • small U.S. town and MQin to slaughter Its Inhabitants, a group of high IChool stu- dent• despt<ately rights back. 'PG-13' Q 11 hr., &4 min.) ~ Cl) ..,. "Two Loves" ( 1961. Orama) Shirley Maclalne, Laurenoe Harvey. A controversial teacher gets mixed up with a _1 .... .i' who oontemplat•....,... loiti. ,_ CWf Henry' a con- tract 11 up tor renewal tnd Monroe brlngl home hit aeeurlty partner, a Oobefman namedK=-1=-l=•l&IN ---NmlPMMm .. "HollyWOOd Gholt Storltf'' ( 1985, Oocvmtntary) John Carradine holta thll examlnetlon of the sup«netvral 11 portrayed In IUCh movlel 11 "Polter- geist" and "The EJ!orcllt" and eicperl- enced by 8Ctr ..... Susan Strubtrg and Elkt ~~ hr., 1-5 min.) ,,.. -·-Anlmet9d. Liv· Ing In a foreat cabin, Ranger Jones tMch- " a cub lht flntf Points of dreMing up and bobbing for applet .. the beef c.At- br•t• hll flf1t Halloween. 1 ..... --&g .. ·-A 1oo1c at pro....ion.1 wr•tllng: MIChelle Phltllpt, forrMf "*"' o1 The Mamas and the Papa ·---•••rrw tnttMtw w1tt1 I .E .. r.-r 'WllgOM\ltttf'' (1960, W•t· tm~ .lohnlon, Joennt On1. A group of .... a ~ and heedl fot Utah. (, ht., JO min.) I ... _ ... ,,. .... ''The ca.. Of The Phen- torn Faket" Whla toMng a c.- YCJIJf'Q sleuthl IMm about mlcto-erch« gy, counttrl91ting. llreboet9 and pi e=:-.. 11111 T9)10r helpa Yu11 overcomt her ehynela. • ._ ""8 An ex.Mllnaflon o1 contrOYerty of wMther Httter was kUle l~at=• llYtnQ today. ..a.ww.1•22• --~--.a .... .. ,., •HAL.-.Plll D••Dl -----M~Of vat aviation. lta rolt In Amarica'a tot> policy and 111 •'*1• on me lhlc>lnl lJ.S. history. from Atllltant Navy S. tary Theodor• AooMYalt'a efforts to ate a naval superpower to the tedlnol cal aophiltlcallon of today's alrc carrier. (1 hf .. 30 min.) • IOCl'I IUCNI W "State ~ Race: 32nd Olatrlct, Orange County" i .. -MClllFromOlkTrN. • (I) ,_,__IT_ Sam an<S J era=·• glrl9.0nly pejama patty • "Sfcold•" -(19$1, Orernt) c ny Kaye, John Rublnlteln. The ArMrl CMI Liberties Union lnterwenet when nois clttztnt attempt to ~t 111 demonstrations by neo-Nazla. (2 hrl. min) •.,. "Porlralt Of A StrlpPtf" (19 Otama) LllMty Ann Warren, EdWard ~ mann. A widow tries to maintain a llt• herself and hef young aon wtlill wor~ as a dancer In a 8'1tclub. J 2 hrl.) • 9 ....:T NI-Larry pus =-~h of an onc:omfng t1 li!F-::: ...... 11914,"""' • Dewn Chong, Goy Oe>As. Young p pie In a conttmp()fary urbln ghetto I cr .. tivt OU11tll In graffiti art, rapping • breakdanclng. (2 hrt,) l ....... LG9 -~ .,. "Tlmt Bomb" (1914. Orarr Morgan Fairchild. Blly 0.. Wllllama highly trained t"m of tranepe>ft apeclall attempts to thwart a terrorist group pk Ing to hijack an armor9d ~ htul plutonium acroea Te.ua. Q (1 hr . ml)i (l)AmM.L'I IMA1WT ... Hlghllg of the '78 World s.nta. (Yank ... ft'~ --Cella kNf>' I Pfegflancy a tecrtt wt.\ lht Ind Brtnl tat<e tht Phlledtlphla on a ~ 1 down a low rivet In a dtlpefatt 1tttmPt make lhelr r1vefboat profltable. Sig ThOfnton. John Watn. (Pert 3 of ') 1! hr, 46 min.) Wiiiili "Gho9tt>uttert" (1964, Con =Bii Murray. O.n Aykroyd. Fr...iar gr tn ec>rlng to action Wf\tn M In hlgtl rite btcomee tht gatt'tlt IOt EarttHnvadlng ghoutl I PG' ( f hr •• """J..-~~ou nterty dlaowne hit a ~ when ht contl<*t IMYlng the .. 11 a~ttart1 dating Kelly. Q • ~ _,. Mft Btlan rnoderat .. Ir'~ on nucllet -. . ...... °*"''•Intl ORANGE COAST JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-541 I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-135-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Coste Mesa -540-1100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512-GIOO Daily Pilat lailJPilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 54CM211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M2-oo10 M0-1211 -' . S•~'G BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 192451 131-2500 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ---------------------------·--• 105 -::;=r -. ..... ----An~ofr.-~' av\edon, b ro6e In ~·· IOtet;n poky end leil .nec:tt on the ~ of u S hlStory. from Attlstant N9Yy Seer• tary ~· Roon,..,., ettotu to o~ ate a nav.i ~ to the t.nleltogl- cat ~JCatlOn of tOday't alr~att canw ( 1 hr • 30 m1n ) ·---1 .... , --=.Q .... -..,. atm• ~ Bertrano TaverNef -la>1',:..,.l An WOftment of 0.- tectNet giattws f0t tr. annual private in-~tors' conwci110n in .-..wa1. ( 1 ht ) • a """" A.ieu on... • s 100.000 reward to anyone who <*'I P'~ ~ detQ llnlting Bl&lle to the La Mno-fire ia<~ ' .... "Magic" ( 1978. HotrOt) An- thony Hoplc1n1, AM-Margret A diltur~ *'1rllOQ\Mt IS eonvtnCl9d IN1 hll stege dUmmycoottOls ,,.. action.. ~:.) e W'l'rl ,_ M Inter· Ylewt with ttudentt, MW'"*' Ind Com- mun.t °"'°*'· ........ HunQerlan dial· c»nt Dezao Bic:z.o'. tn1 -A.it to hit hemelend In 30 YMrt. lllulttate tN9 •.am- inetJOn of ,,.,. sociel. s>c*lcel and econom- ic Changes Wtlhln Huogety llnOe the Octe>- bef 1956 t1udent upf'lllng which ptoteste<I S<Mel oontrOI ot lheif goyetNnent ( 1 ht ) .... ''Reoveno-Of The Pink Panther'' ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Dyan Cennon The burnt>ttng lnlpect0t Jecquet CIOuseau attemp11 10 smut\ an interna- uonal crime Mg wNcti wants to ellmlnete Nm~~u. I Mint .... Frontlef 500 Of1 Roed Ra~. from Las Vegas (Taped) ( 1 IV ) (l)ITMftm (1)..,. "Garbo Talkt" ( 1984, Orama) Anne Banctoh...BmS~T-4 MM• ct'F mofhe?i 111e1ong dfMm of meetlno Greta Gart>o, 1 young man Ntl out to lo- cale filmdom's r.olUINe ICfeen legend 'PG· t3' (t N , 43 min.) (%) llOWll ··~ Wllems The Ac:Mr\tUte Begins'' ( 1985. AdventUte) Fred Ward, Joel Grey Wrth the htlp of a ph11oeopNc411 martial art• master. a N.w YC>ftt cop r• CNlted by the go..,.M*'lt la moeded Into an lnvlnclb&e crme fighter 'PG-13' ( 1 tw .. 6"4 min.) ·-M&m •(!) ... "Little Mur~" (197 t, Come- dy) alo4t Gou6d. Merell Rodd 8ued on the pi.y by JUlet Feltt., A men mertltt lhe gltt who ~ Nm from ~. (2 nr. .. 30min) =·~Deya In May" (19'4, ) Burt L..aneatCer, KJrfc OoualM A top-fMkinG U.S. ~al plOtt a mliftery coup In oppoettlOn to the ptllident't pro-= ~· ;f:)' wtlh the -1 l'Lru a McCe11 aten• a , ... ,ion- lhlp With • fllhlon dee9* who11 btlf'G ttrong..artMd by • ....wiop owner. ( 1 ht) ,,, • .:£.. ~ 8nJdlhew be- 20 Sunday. October 19, 198e ~ ltwohoe<I In • ~ ~ 1=--daloua attar. Ctwttes <Abot oontinu. 10 " !!! .. _. P9ter'& ouster from lhe ~ Q ( 1 ,_ tw ) ...,, Laurence entilt• the help of l i/5..--·-r==--M-• ~ Fii lil'PJ ,_ • Lalr'I 1n1er-u ... •u..a """' WCh llUdentt. ~ end Com-•• ,_,. muniet oHldalll ....... ~ ._.. I Cft 1Mf MAATM m CC* dent Oez:ao 8czo•1 ht llltit to hit ~ Eric Clapton, Ptll Collin$ hOme&lnd in 30 .....,.._ llustrete tr. P.am-Elton JoM. Paul Mce.rtney. Ttl'le Turner onetion ot the social, polltlcal and econom-Rod Stewart end Sting com~ Tt*' tel IC cheng9$ wtf1wl Hungaty llr'°9 the Ocio-enll in tl"llS e<>noefl staged In London IC be< 1956 student UPfSlng wNicn e>tot•ted t>eneht a cnerity managed by Prince Soll4et oontrOI Of their ~t ( 1 hr ) Ohafi. CC)--··ute Of TheParty The Story Of tWCC) ... ''The French Women" (1981. Beetr1Ce" ( 1982. Dfama) C.rOI Burnett, Dfame) Francoise Fabian. Oeyte Haddon Uoyd 8'ldges Based on lhe true story of A t>ouWo being kept open by a Q0119fn • l'lel~ Texas woman who, alter merit 1Ubsldy ii the tcane of murder and reoeMng "'"'b ,,., alcohollm. begrfW a pcltul IC8ndal when • VIP Cuttomer IS campaign 10 opef\ e hOule fot r~ -~ogral)hed1 'et play ~ ~,.:7.,~J. female aleohQtrce lrl LOI ~ ( 1 hr , • -. I .-r I ,._ .....,...., '°min) ~reviews "The Color of Montiy'' (Pet,11 Ir ....... U&.NA'9 I~~.=~~!~ and Nancy" CB) ... "The ...._~ Kid'' (1965. D•COWU Comedy) L"'5 Smittl. Juan Gedr1c:k ~.. 11ost Dellld Brenner. K.ll!e<I in • car crastl, a 11*' C4lll'1 pe• through heeven's l)Mlty gatee untl he r• .. _ tlJl'M to Earth and ~ 9_t~ gein 1W ._ -Heory Tillman vs some conftdence 'PG·~· I 1 tw • 29 Tyrone Booze In a crulMrwelgt\1 t>ovt min) S<:tiedU!ed lat 10 roundl, from Las Vegas ..,. "The Razor's Edge" ( 1984, i) (2 hrs., 30 min ) ()Jama) Bin Murray, TheftM Rl.lleell t•tCY Bae<! on the novel by w Somerlet JllCLUI Maugt\lm Trevmatl:zed by Ne experienc. -..... VIII! To A SmaN PleMI" es in Wot1d War I. a C~ drNmlf ( 1960. Comedy) Jerry Lewtt. Ean Holli travels lo PariS and the Hima.teyu In man A space creelure lanm In Virginie Mitch of enllghtenmen1 and Mll·lul1lll-and Mta out 10 learn abOvt Eatth1ir9 and metll 'PG-13' (2 his • 8 min ) their ways ( 1 hr . 55 min ) ,___ .. ([) ... "An Unnatural A.ct Part II' .. :"-11w•-·,. II (1~. Adult) John L .. lle, Nina H~ley -• •·-~··~ '" A entry ot a female gtlost1n10 a malt body --crea1" some lnt8fntlng situations ( 1 hr lltttttm '20min) MlllM--· e LAftWwnMM•Wli 'M IR. ftt•Da&: • •'l'flCIUI From November 1985 comic ac1or Mertln 11 St1or1 and lllZ m\Ncian Sien Gen make n.. appearances. also. IOOd ~I.Ur.._. In tW , .... -----_$&If~~ --.. , ,, ........ . ten ~11dlet Metonville's rMJ.Mfe~ ... "Madame Sin .. (1971. Actv.n version of a "Towering Inferno", Alex Tr• 1uie) Bette Devit. Robttt Wtgntf A eintt· bel (Levy) holll "Hatt· Witt,.. 1 brain· tet lady abduct• a CIA agent and comp.II I~ ehow lat cret1na htm to pertlclpata 1n 1 pfot to stHI a eub e LA11..,. Hott Joan Rivers Scl'led-rnerine (2 ht&) uled· aulhot Jac.kle Colllnt. Donna Mlfls CJ)• ... l hr) 9 9119f~~lnteMewwtth ~ Hoa1 O.Vid Bfennet ~·mutlelan Shella E. ..,.,... Ria cornea to a decillon 1•---• 1111 1 ebou1 Leonetd. llmHllllllll 1 1.-WWml 7 I ~•""'1•Hlllll10_, I DI~ .._,_l'9 ~ .. "The OoctOI And The De-All' _, ._ ( t985, Chma) Timothy Delton, Jonathln ... "The Stu<J" ( 1976. Dfarna) P~ A 19th-Cll'ltury Engflah anetomy Joan COlhne, Olive< TOOlu. A waiter ad• p.ot"'°''• frustration W11h the quality ot venoes hla car• by ~ with hit corpses he It rectlvlng tor ex.perln\tfllS bOM't witt. 'A' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) IMdt him lo deal wrth lwo unstvory Cf\tr· (%) .. "The Pn Of Owenoolllie'' act.,. 'R' (1 hr.,32 rnin) (1984, AdvtnfUI'•) Tawny Klteen, &tent -®--''Teen Wolf" (198S. Comedy) Huff John Wiiie'• comic 111lp heroene MIOhMI J Fox. James Hampton A teen· o.orn.a to lite In a ..,. ... of thtlllng ~ ager takM advantage or hie 111er1g0 to tUt1iil' N., 29 min.) t>oott a fOllno buketblll '"m and hit I a ~ k>v. kft 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 mil\. I tW -.Y Addeffy lnwatlget• • -·Cl) .. "Get11nv Physleal" (1984, mob chieftain'• ~' In a -* of Orama) Sandahl 8tfgma1', AltMndfa lllTm on the tr. of a federal judgtl. ( 1 Paul A contendtt in the Miii Ptlytlque tw • 1.mlt\ .J.... ... oat·. = ,..___ USA conteet kt confronted wlft'I S*IOMf •-• n ~-· ptOOleml wt'6le ptec>ar.ng fat Iha oomp911• actr .. Slgoutnty .. ....,. an-CJ2n. (A) ( 1 ht . 20 min ) Imel expert Jim Fowler. tn eteteo (1 ht l -Cl) .. "T~s" 11984. Orama) emT•M'9AY-LM Nick Nol1e. Jo8eth Wllliamt A laWIUll _______________ ....... _________ ~-- I -W.dne•cl.,y btoughl eg9inl1 • zoo-like 111ban high IChoOI for awarding • diploma to en lfll tetel• atudent aputt a burned-out lnttruc tor 10 ... rch for his dltcarded Ideals In atereo, 'R' ( 1 hr., 46 min ) ,.1·-, ... ,.WMWt• .. "Never Steal Any1hlng Small .. ( 1959. Comedy) Ja"* Cagney. Roger Sm11h A 11m911tlme bo88 alms for the big ume ttepping on eYeryone In his path be tore comlng 10 his senses (2 htS 10 r ... "Steelyard BIUM" ( 1973, Com tdy) Jene Fonde. Donald Sulhetland ThrM mllflta plan 10 restore an Old b• plane to ute H their 11cket to e crou rountr4 '"I~~ hrs ) tll~ .. "Revenge Of The Nerdl ( 1984. Comedy) Robert Cerradlne. An· lhony Edwerdl Fed up With suffe<Jng 1n1erminable humlllatt0n1 mast8fmlnded by en LJPPefCleu frate<nlty of macho ath· letat 1 group of freshman bookworm-out ca111 deeldes to Mt the college's values tll 1tr~'A' Q I I hr • 30 min ) 1--, ... ,. .... ,. .. "MttquefaOI" ( 1965, Adven tUtel Cliff Robertson, Jack Hawkins A p11va1e detective Is hired to discover the -'l'hanclay • "Coup Ot T11e·· ( 1979 Comedy) Pa lriek 0.wMte. Franc. Oougnac I 1 tu 3!)m1n) .. (%) "Ea1y Living" (1937. Comedy) Jeitn Arthur, Edward Arnold ( 1 hr 30 min ) • "The Candidate" ( 1972, Oram11 Robtrt Reclf()(d, Petet Boyle I 1 hr . SO mtoJ _ ct) "Remo Wiiiiama The Adventure Be g;nt" ( 1i85. Adv9nture) Fri.Kl Ward Joel Grey ( 1 hr , 5"' min ) Nlt1l} "'td We Meet Again" ( 19•0 Ro mence) Me<lt Oberon. George Brent 11 hra ) ?:ll (C} "Diamond Horseshoe .. ( t9•5 Mu~1 cal) Bally Greble. Ole~ H1ymes 11 hr 4'min ) •CH> "City H1at" (198•. Adventuie) Clint EutwOOd, Sufi Reynolds ( 1 hr 37 min 1 •(%) "I Wallced With A Zombie' I t94'.l Mystery) Fre"'*I Dee. Tom Conwsy 11 hr , 9mln.) •CCJ "Hollywood Gnost Storlet" ( 1965 Oocum4ntary) \ 1 ht , 16 min I "Red Alert' ( 1977. Suspense) w 11 llem Devane. Mk:hHI Brendon (2 hrs I •OO "Plecet In The HNr1" 1196' 0r1ma1 Sally F..ict, Lindsay Crouse ( t hr •? min) "The Iron M11treta" ( Ul!>2 Ad11t n tCHt ) Alan Ladd, V1tg1nla Mayo (I hr !10 m'11) •al "Angela Waah Their Facet" I 1939. Orema) Ann 6htf1oan. Deed End Kldt 12 "") •• "T'ht King And Four Queens·· I 1956 Wt11ern) Cl.erk Gable. Eleanor P11rkltf 11 h1 • 30 rnwq CJ) "The JIOMw Man" •( 19&•. Drtme) MJcntti <Alna. Leurence QWltf ( 1 hr 3 1 """ ) fW(C "A ~ 1n The Sun·' I 1961 Drema I whereabOUts of a young Pf'nce from en Oll·rich Mldeattern klngdOm (2 hrt) ~Ml • .,., .... , .... ,.LOl9 llO¥ll "Ghoulles" (196', Comedy) Peter Liapis, Lisa Pellken A teen-ager un· oer en evil &pell, hit bef\Jddled glrlfl1end, two benevolent elves and a nett of Mfanlc creatur8' converge In e dllapldated Holly· .. 1w1"m.fNa~·13' I 1 hr , 24 min.) DIJllll llll:ICAft'Tf ... ... . • .,. llYOllD llOWll "Barbarian Queen" ( 1985, Ad- venture) Lana Clarkton, Kall Shea. With lheir med11111al village 1n ruins, three fem.le wamors lake on the tyrant whO cauted the destruction 'R' ( 1 hr , 11 min ) .. (8) llOWll ·"Thunder Alley" (1985. Ora· ma) Roger Wiison. Jill Schoelen. The for· tunes of a rock band rile when an Arltona farmboy 91Qnt on et lead guitarist 'R' ( 1 hl .51mln) -1---.. ·Kone Coaat" ( 1968. Adven· ture) Rlchald Boone. Vera Mllel A young woman dl8S ol 11 drug Olllfd<>M end the man who gave her the drugs mutt er.ewer 10 her t~Olng lather (2 hrs.) 1:..-. Sidney Pe>lter Claudia McNeil. (2 hfa., 8 min) -JUtemoo• _..._ -· 'She's Bick On Broadway" (1953, Mvsica11 Vlrg1n1a Mayo. Gene Nelson (2 'VS ) (HJ "AnOrOld' ( 1982, Science Fiction) Klaus 1<1nsk1, Don Opper ( 1 hr . 20 min ) CSJ '.'.CannonhalLBun II" ( t 98A~ComectyJ Burt Reynotds. Dom OeLulse ( 1 hr , 4e min) ,_rz. 'The Doctor AM The Oevli.·· (1985, Orama) T1mo1hy Dalton. Jonethan Pryce i_I_ hr 32 min ) t.tl'C) "My Science Proiect" ( 1985, Come- dy) JOl'ln Stockwell Dennis Hoppei (I hr 3• min J a. "Rh1nes1one· 1198•. Comedy) Syl· vesler Stallone. Dolly Perton ( t hr.. SI min ) J; 'll'le Cand1011e' (1972, Drema) Robert Redford Peter Boyle (I ht., 50 min) tll 'L "Omeuo· ( 1966, Orama) Laureno• Olivier, Maggie Smith (3 h,. ) .. "Blarne It On The Night" (19M, Dr•· ma1 Nick Mancuso, Byron fharrwtt ( 1 ht 25 min ) .. "The ShOeklng M1aa Pltgr1m" { t947, Mus.cat) Betty Gr1b6e. OW;k Haymes ( 1 hr _ 2Sm•n I ut'lf "Held• .. 1 t968, Drama) Mhlm!lian $chejl Jean 9itnmont (I hf . 40 min.) ·'The M1gn11lcenl Amt>eraont" (1942. Or11ma) Joteptl Cotten. Anne S..ter ( 1 hr 28 min) • "Harry And Welter Go To Ntw York" ( 1976. Comedy) EIUott Gould, JamM Caan (2 hrs.) "Baller Off Dead'' { 1988, Comedy) JOM Cuteek Drlvtd Ogden Stiers ( 1 Iv • 38m1n I "Dynasty" ( 1978, Orama) S.tth M1ltl Sttcv K..Ctl 12 hfl I ~=-.. ~ .... An Americ:an Wer..olf In Lon- don" ( 1• 1. Comedy) Oevld Nll.lghton. Jenny Aguttef. The wcatlon Of~~ Amerlcant on • ~·lldna ICM Of Engl9nd i ruined when • ~ 1tt~ IMW8 one deed and the Other •CUtled with I hunger '°' hUman fleet'I 'R' t 1 hr .. 3"7 min.) .. ,--..... II -.. ... ''ll'le Brotheta O'Tooi." (1972, eom.dy) John Astin. Pet Cerroll. A pelf of Midi drtftert ride ln1o the lleepy. bro- ken-dawn mining town of Motybdenum. Cotorado. In the 1890e.. (2 tws.) I .... .. , .. .. ''Wild 0.... II" ( 1985. ,,,,,..,.,.. ture) Scott Glenn, Barbare Cat,.,a, Mer· cenarlet rltk thr .. 11 on their own lhlte to complete a rMllOn ltWoMng kldNPPing lmprllC>ntd Nazi leadtf Rudolf ...._. from 8tflln·1 ~rable Spandeu prteon. 'R' ~hr . 51 min) ..... ... "G.holtbuatt<a" (1984. ~ dy) Bill Murrey, o.n Aytcroy<L Fr....-nce Qhollflgtitera spring to action -'*' a Menhlttan high rile b9cornte the catleWeY tor Eart~lnvedlng ghoult 'PG' ( f ht., 47 (!}i.r1N-.. "' •Ill> "A Sum"* Ptaea" (1959. Drama) Troy Donahue, Sandie Ott. (2 hn .. 50 min ) • <J> "Remo Wllllams· The Adventure S.- glnl" ( 1985, Adventure) Fred W1rd. Joel Grey (1 hr . 5A min) ._ --1::,: .... NLLWf --0 --.culltf _, __ =II__, .... , .. ___ ..,. ...... l0tA~~1tNew Jt<M)'_~ (l.M) (3h,.,) Cl) ... "The Oevtl And Oenltl W.r; tttr" ( 194 1, Fantasy) Jamee Cfllg. Ed- ward Arnold. Bated on Steph«I ~ Baneft llOfY Attorney o.nlel Webltier la called upon to defend • men wno mede • wtth the devil ( 1 Iv .• 62 min ) -1' -... -.. -:-.. NI fl IE at When Muo- rlera real mother an't¥ee tt the Auetl i!7"z::,:: ....... , --... ·'Reno Md The 0oo .. c · K.,,,,.rh weeen. Httw'r . IOtd CC>tl men and an tcce1 ltr1C tormtt l lhlete Ult thtlr ,...,..,. In a protea. llonal tkJ tour and bOUI flll tn IOYt wtm • beaUtl1UI journali9t { t ht • 40 mtn ) Sund1y, October 19. 1986 21 -TllanllllY Cam. ·1:::u~ ':: ::&-Actress Hayi.y Miils. 1 IMl"I who ~ on an ISiand ott the coast ot ptt. ... ~ ~? I 1W lnteMeW with l ,..o;:;,-_ -. ..... ,..,..._ • 11 ... ..., .. ''Gh0ctbu$18fl'' ( 198'. Come- ) a.I Muney. Dan Aytuoyd Fr..-Mnce flghtets · spring to action when • uan high r• beCOmeS the getewey tot Earth-tnvading ghoula ·PG· Q C 1 tv •7 men.) (I) Mll'O ~ FOfmula "One Grand Prut of MexJcc>. !Tom Mexico Ctty (R) ( 1 nr 130==. .. 19 1•M1W1 •• , ... ,Don decides to sell the house. .lolDATaMWCll.INCIC A!<><* et the rOle of the German submarine forces 1n WOf1d War II l::NJ:' .. ,. ... ,.. ... ...... -·~ ......... Of_, ..._ m.IC1IOI W ''Congr91SiOOal Candldattl For •3rd OlstrlCI" ~=mTOOll While decldlng whether Of not to leak some lf'llormatiOn to the pressJ 0<ehead tet~ t}ls teCtet to overy· one he knows (%) .,_ ··1 W11tked With A Zombie" ( 1943, Mystery) Frances Dee. Tom Con· way A nurse OOM to the W•t tndleS to treat the SIC• and endS up deepty tnvotved rn Caribbean voodoo and zombies. ( 1 hr • 9m1n) •-uc. From ()91( Tree 19111) .,. .. A OuestlOO Of Love" ( 1978, Ofama) Gena Rowlands. Jene Alexandef A •Noman's ex-husband tries to use hef hOmose•ualtty as proof that she It an until mother =· 5mln.) -· (() I -The Simona ere htted by a woman who cialml that lhe wants to protect her t+derty father - wtlo's off PfosPeCllng tor gold tn Mexico u hi) e .,. "Like NC>fmat People" (1979. Creme) Linda PIJfl. SheUf'I c..ldy. Two mentelly retardeO young people meet with a g1ea1 deal ot rH1Stance when they en- nounce their ptans to merry. (2 hr&.) • Q'I U --.D Hlghlighte from the Spring of ·54 include the Army·McCarth~ heerlngs, Roger Bannister brMklng the'- mlnu1e mue barrier. the landmlrtl Btown vs. the T<>peka (l<ans.) Boerd of Edvea· tlon c.eM. and 1he lirat ~ of Spot1s ll- IUS1reted magazine: alao, talka With H.ien He)'91. Jonas Salk and Sid Caeut. Q ( 1 ht,). l :IL": ':. "The Pur1U1t Of Heppin.st" ( 1971, Orame) M.c1'1891 Serraz.in. Barbera ~.A ra01ca1 stud«lt II Mnlenc.d to a~ In prtaon alttf ~c:Jdentally kllNng a woman wfttl his car (2 hr&.) 22 Sunday, October 19, 1986 • -lmT • ,. ---The West U popl.Aat CllAture and M "'°"' ~ t'ie$$ IS seen ff\ this loOt et the cowboy 511115. Mt'Y filmmekers, lmpfeurioa and IOtl(l9mittl& of the pest. .,.., the todaol and From. Day celebfeuor. of ~em- i~ ~~tv ) 9J 2 -· "WOfdS By Heert" In tne early 19009. the young people of a smal Mldwestem town •ntmPt to 0¥'tf· come racial Pf9judlce. (Pen 2 of 2) (R) Q_(t tvj CID Ml M --~ ape11 trom hef huSband after the fire on ct. ~ phta, OeWe retume to Btenton wtl089 ~ MQUenl llljufy f0tc. Dale to nr.'fgate tl'IH restOfed boet fOf one IMC d*'Ce to mak.e money before the benk forec:toa. Signd Thornton. Jotln Waters. (Pwt 'of ~~·~11W\.) ~ .. ''Once Upon A Tlme In Amer._ c.a" ( 198•. Drema) Rober1 0. Niro. James woooa Sefgic> Leone'• portrait of the friendStllp8. loyalties and c.trayu of a smal gtoup of Jewish gangaters In the 1920a and ·309 'R' (3 tn . 46 min.) 1 .. ,, ... .. .. "The Day The Loving Stopped" (1981, Orama) o.nn., Weever. VMrie Ha11)ef A young women. on the ev. of hef marriage, recalls with hefJounger alatar the shattering experience her onc.-lo'l- lnO patents' teperatlon and l>lner d!Yotce . !2hre.) =a...:::IOIAa...... " ..... o.1un .. ....... -•a1•1 ......_.Robert Oornen (Republt- can,) Rlchefd Rotiineon (Oemocret,) Ind Lee Connelly (Llbett11ian.) ( 1 Iv.) -· (() lllOrt ~ Val invt1es JMn Hackney to dine With her and Ben; Greg t11es 10 force Phil to leave town. Q ( 1 hr ) 8 QI M CGMI _Monie.a Joformt Jaoo ot a past ~ affair wtllle hiding a dafk8f sectet from him Q ( 1 tv ) I ':a "Vtlla Rld89" ( 1968, A<!ven- ture) YUi Brynner. Robert MrlChum An aviatOf teama up with Pancno Ville to f\K· ther the cause of the Mexican Revollltlon ~ htS) • ••llflflMl,.•-n "Shroud IOt a ~e .. Nervea are straln.d e• Adam 's lflV8Sltgetion axpoees the private of the Nightingale HOUie ataff. (Pert 3 of 5) I( t'hr,) co.Y-In 518180. Q ..... a.. ...... .. "Cr .. tOI'" ( 1985. Comedy) P• 19' O'TOO., Meriel ~ay. With the help of lr"·eplrlted young woman, a b<'fl.. liant but daft IClentilt trlea lO r~t•te his tong-dead wtt. trom celll he's P'8'erVed 10< thtttlyeers 'R' ( 1 hf .. •7 min.) CIHR ... S ITI (I) .. "Dune" ( 1984. Sc:lence Fie· lion) Kyte MeeL.ectllln. Franoaaca AMII. Baaed on Frri H«bttt'• beetn .. r. In the year 10.991. a watrlot ettemptt tor_.. ly lhe lowly dw9llef'I of a deW1 pllnet 10 Vlct()(y OY9f a ~t monarch. 'PG· (ijJ::~ mW!.) (%) .. "TM Doctor And The Oavtll" ( f985, Ora.me) TlmOfhy Dalton. Jonettlen Pryce. A 19'tH:entury Englleh aoetomy prof8$50t's fruetration with the quelty of corPSff he la receMng '°' ••!*'"'*"• 1eaoa Nm to dael with two Utm'IOfY chi acters. 'R' ( t hr • 32 min ) •CJ) .. "Ball Of Fife" (tiM1, Corned Gary Coopef, Barbara Stanwyck. A gtOI of PflSSY PJofess<n relMfc:hlng a d'ctlO ary o1 American sla"G b9COmea lnvOlvf with e geng of thUgS and a caberet llt'Of ~hrs .. 30mln) e .. "The Champ" ( 1979. Oram1 Jon Voight, Faye Dunawey. A dlvofcc cx·prtzafigtltlf ettempts a comeback retain c:U5t= ot his young son (2 hrs i e 9U • JCA "Mountain Mon11c:h! l<><*s 11 the apeclal edaptations thet alto •lc>tne arwneis to live in the sewre ti~ mounta.ln eeosystem. (I) UM11 Pro ChampiOMhlp, from De• vef.~~ -1 Cl) UY~ K11yo tries to calm patient wtlo's neM>US about hlS tct'te< uled elac:tlve SUfgefY ( 1 hr.) 11""" • Scheduled' report on M c:hee! Aeymond, and informant used o the FBI end the Justice Department ll'l 1r vestlgatlons ot poliUc:al c:cwruptlon in Ne• VOfk and Chicago. Q (1 hf.) G -.&.nlOOD~Produetloos from 1914 1 1930 lnCkJde "What P11c:e Gtory? "Wings" and "All Ouiet On The Wester Front." ( 1 hr.) Ill) .... "Ah The King's Men" (19•C Orama) Broderick Crawford. John llfl land. Based on the novel by Rot>ert Pen1 Warren. An ldeallstk: South«n politlc:111 quiekly becomeS C()(tUpted by PQW8f anc ambition (2 hrt . 20 min.) • ~ a Mm• Tlberkls disappoints lht aging Llvl9 with his treasonous reign wt111t Seienus meintetns the real ~ In 1r1 empire: Claudius receives an odd rtques lr.om.:ilendmOlhef ( 1 ht ) ,. ..... L.-eumTl A POllTUlf °' THI Host Oevld Attenbofough ex_ploc~ the riehness ol Ille In the Ecuador.en 1un· gle as his C81Tl8fa slowly dtloendl f101T tht c:iown ol • 200-loot kapok tt .. tRl ~lhr) -W&Mm -M IW AT M Com.dlan Robln WltHams apoots President Reagan., mechlsmo and father- hood trom New Vork'a Metropolitan OP· e<•=.i~ I .... .. ........ I -.. ... wmeouT W Documentar1 on tttHI. the laeue of terr0<lsm and tht l~re .... .. "Barblrtan Queen" ( 19&5. Ad ventUfa) Lana Clarkeon. Katt ShM W1tn their medievel Vlneg. In rulnt, three tamale warrlOfe take on lht tyrant who caused the destruction 'A' (1 hr . II min.) ,.lu .. •11• ,.. .. , ml.,_ Two sitent-ac:reen legend• -the glemorous, durable Gloria Swant0n and the movlea' grMt"t lowr. Rudolph ValentlnO -art prohlad ( t hr ) e LA11-Hott: Joan Riveft.. Sotled· ulad: Mel BrOOkl.. Sally KtHarmen ( 1 hr I e _.. Hott. David 8rtMt' ~: ac:tr ... Jttn Steptelon • MEL W Laona1d It Ml to toove 10 AmttlCa. Ben le tway and Alf c:an't make i her mind Who tO QO Wtth. ......... • 1-.T (· 'I p l· d ' d 0 .. "At-Anlmtltor" ( 1985. Horror) Jeffrey Combe. Bruce AbbOtt H P Love- cr1tt' st• of• young scientist conducting gristy eicpetlmenta In an effort to r8VIV9 the ONd. { 1 tw .. 29 min.) ~=-=-Holla. Len Oawson. Ndt ~~ 1 hr) ~t'11a 1t11 ~ .. "At-Anlmetor" ( 1986 Horror) Jeffrey c:ombt, Bruce Abboll H.P Love- craft's t•le of• young aclentllt conducting grisly ex~ta In •n ef10f1 to rtV1vt the dead (I hr .. 28 min ) 11:19 9 (I) __ , A killer stalk& members of the city's gey community ( t hr , to min) D .,_,, Host Johnnt Carson. Sched- lu~~1;;=·~':;::.1n stereo ar:=- ..... WNn Jane sets out to steer Rob toward happiness, she must also face llhe F.i.;~ ma<nego ... ..,.. M .. "Cyreno De Bergerac" (1950 Clfema) JoM F•rrer. Mala Powe<s The advent\Jl'tl of the soldier-ol·lortune w11h lhe noe. of 1 elOwn end the heart of a poet 11•=uted (2 hrs) •::..u--i _.... Hoe1 David Brennei Scheduled' actteM Jean Stapleton I':. M9 • Maggie accepts a man'.&. otter Diu:r.ulu.. e ~Holt Johnny Carson Sched- uled· actr~lo Llly Tomlin In s1eieo 1 hr ) " ..... ..,. ... "LlftfC>fct" ( t985. Science Foe t100) Sll'le Railsback. Peter ftrth Three space vamplrea are transported 10 Earth where they embark on a terrlfytng murder ~ee. 'A' (I hr . 40 min ) r19 ~ 01 M .-cM MIO PAllCM Actor Stacy Keach on a tour of New York City: an lnttfVltw with actrm Carroll Baker. • new Regine's nightclub on the French Riv111a. young entrepreneur J Paul Fox. ( 1 tv ) 'I).,. "Year Of The Clfagon" ( 1985 Clfama) Mickey Rourke, JoM Lone. As- 51gned to control mutdefous youth gangs a renegade cop wlQIS 1 one-man war agalntl • criminal system Cleeply rooted tn the Chtnalown sut>cutture 'R' (2 hrs 6 min) (%) .. "The JtgMw Men" ( 198•. ()fa- ma) Michlel Cline, Lauienot Ouv1er YMra after de*tinO to Moscow. en tx- Bntllh lntelllgtnce agtnl II g!Vtf'I radlcal pltstrc: tu1gery and returned 10 England under 1 new Identity l0t one mo<• mlsalon 'PQ' (1hr.,31 min.) -••r•k1 llovlM._ .. (C) ....... Alda(' ( 1965, Wt1tern) CHnt Entwoocs. MIChMI Moflerty ( 1 l\r • 63 -~l,1001 Arabian Nlghll" (1969, Anl· ••cum tt911l) .. "Seven Angry M9n" (1955. Drama) Raymond Maseey, Debra Paget A rflan and hts sons attempt to abolilh slavery before the Civil War. (1 hr , 55 m1n.) ta:aD LUI W wn11 u• &iii Y From October 1985: 1ctor Arnold Schwarzenegger. chef Julia Cl'llld. tn1tf· 1a1ner George Burns and "LAii• Nlgtlt't " Chris Dion make appearancee. In llereo illl hr) TW*'mm .... ....r.-nOllMT ln1e<v1ew with Wh<>opj Gold)*&. • 1 ........ ,. -.co.1-•1W1CaL .... I CIW>Q ... ,.La. ..... AUTO UC*I Formula One Grand Prix of MeJClco. from Mexico City (R) (2 hrs ) 1M 8 Cl) llO¥ll "Quarterback Prfnoess" ( 1983, Orama) Helen Hunl, Don Murray . A Canadian girl causes a stir When she decides to try out for the high-8Chool foot- ball leam (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) 1MCD .. "2002 A Sex Odyssey" (1986, Adull) Tom Byron, SharOn Mitchell. A teenager travi!ls back and forlh In time f0t a se11es 01 E!fotic encounl9'$ ( 1 hr , 19 min) ' w, .... , llO¥ll .. The FrSh Thal Seved Pittit- burgh" (1979, Comedy) Jullvs Erving. Stockard Channing A 12-year-old boy and an astrOl<>ger put together I winning baSketoall team out of players who were all bOrn undet the sign of Plscea (2 hrs . 10 min.) (!J MOVll "Female On The 8Mch" ( 1955. Suspense) Joan Crawford, Jeff -Chandler A woman begins 10 believe that her husband 1s planning to ~HI her for her money (2 hrs .. 10 min ) !Ill TODA ft• H•• e .,. "Manhunt In Tha Jungle" ( 1958. Adventure) Robln Hughes, Luis AlVaret :trn explorer scours the jungles of Brazll 1n search of a missing expedition of ~Id-seekers ( I hr , 30 min ) 111 U11 mfT wmt DAWID &ii I -From October t 985. actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, chef Julia Child, enltr· 1a1ner George Burns and "Late Night'•" Chns Elliott make appeara~. In stereo ICY ~) (lh .. t:1I ... .. Joshua Then And Now" I 1985. Orama) James Woods, Alan Ar· kin As 1mphca11ons of Involvement In a sex scandal threaten his public p<ohle, a respected Canadian authof looks back htS hie 'A' ( 1 hr , 58 min ) ,. ... ""1W Oii M MiTI 90Wll "Iron Fingers Of Death" ( 1982, Adventure) Tl t..ong, Pal Piao. After a rwenty-yeer separation, two brothers r• unite to avenge their l1ther'1 murder. (2 hrs I mated) Vote.I of Jim BICkut. Kaltlryn Grant ( 1hr.,30 mln.) .. Cl) "Street• Of Fire" ( 1984, Orama) Mi- chael Pare. Ola,,. Lant. ( 1 hr , 34 min.) NI al> "The Strtngar'' C 1G48. Sutpen9e) Edward G Robfnaon, Colon W.._ (2 hrs) J'l9(J) "Rl'llntltone" (1964, COmedy) S)+ ...... u. (J) .. "I Walked With A Zombie" (t943, Mysttry) Frances Ott. Tom Con-- way. A nurM goes to the West lndlel to treat the slci< and ends up deeply ln\IOIVed in Caribbeln voodoo and zombies. (I hr., 9 min.) W CID .. "Btchelor Party" (19fM, Com· edy) Tom Hinks, Tawny Kltaen. A car&- free sdlOOI buS drl\lef's pals decide to throw a p<e-wedding party for him; eom- pllcatlng matttfs IS the fact that the gir1'a lather dlsapp<oves of her choice 'R' Q (1 •1hr .. ~ ;'9/.,.,1QI eiUtEiii .,. "The Carey Treatment" ( 1972, Mystery) James Coburn. Jennifer O'Nelll A pathologist lights to clear a colleague charged with murder when the daughter 01 a noted physician dles during an Illegal ~atton. (2 hrs.) • llCMI "The High Command" (1936. Orama) James Mason. Ll()(lel Atwln. The British general of a West Afrlean mllitery post commits a vloltnt crime and years later faces the consequences of tilt ac- tions (2 tirs ) •au.•MPM&Y CD MU. I oim • ~C..!Wf!ml'T The tinging duO perlorms "R1ch Girt." ",Kiss On My LISI." "I Can't Go For That" and "She's Gone" at the Montreal Forum ( 1 hr • 30 mlnJ. .. ~~= .(I) ll0'9 "Can You Keep It Up For A Week?" ( 1978, Comedy) Jeremy Bul- lock, RiChard O'Sullivan A young woman agrees to marry her bOyfrlend on tht con- dition that he remain ga1nfvlty employed · .. ,for =-~1 hr . 35 min) ... "Tall Story .. (1960, Comedy) Jane Fonda, Anttlony Perkins A young gtrl anxlOus to find a husband bribes a basl<etball player to "throw" an Important me. (2 hrs . 30 mtn ) ,,.,,....,,. ...---tcml INITILOOI .... .. __ ..... ?II .. all .. ICllDo.Lll ·-· .,.. "The Coca-Cola Kid" (1985, Comedy) Eric Roberts. Grela Scacchl. An Atlanta-beSed soft dnnk Whll kid 1rles to convince ttle citizens of a remote arM of Australia lhal thlllQS go better with Coke c;J ~Mi7-.J (J) llCMI ''TN Doctor And The Devils" ( 1985, Orama) Timothy Dalton. Jonathln Pryce A 19th-century EngliSh tnatomy professor's frustration with lhe quaffty or COtPMS he Is reoeMng for e11pertments leadS him 10 deal w11h two unsevory chtr- acters. 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min.) vttter s1111ont. Dolly Pinon. ( 1 ht.. 51 min,) -~"Morons From OVtar Space" (1 985 . Comedy) Mel Smith, Griff Rhyt Janet. ( 1 hr .• 31 min) ® "Bye bye 81rdil" ( 1983. Mutletl) Dick Van ~·· Janet Leigh. (1 ht., 51 Sunday, October 19, 1986 23 -· ''A ThouWld OlcMN'' f 1856, eom.-dy) JMort AotlerOll Bwty GorOOn (2 tnJ 't) .. Tne w · '1962. OrarNJ Tom~ lAe Eic:Morn I 2 In . 30 ITW\ ) (}{; "l.Mrow'' (19ee, Orem.) ~ J Trevant1. Dllbney COenwl. C 1 tv t&O tT'IM'I ) ',I) "My ~ PT<>;ec1" ( 198S eom.- Oy) John 61odewel. O.W. Hopper I 1 hr • 3A n'W\) •• "Oumehoe" (1972, Comedy) Alben ~.~~1 tv .30mili ) .. (JI) ''Coor To . ( 198', Com90y) Ron LiebtNn, At'-Howwd. ( 1 hr • 26 min ) "6tr..u Of Fire" ( 11MM. Orwne) M .. ChMI P.,e, Ol9ne Lane ( 1 hr .. 3A "*' I (%) "Thenk You. JM¥11" (1938, eom.. <liJ Arthur Treec:t'«, ~ Nr.oen ( 1 hr ) • '.c.J '04d Enough" ( 108A. Orame) Setal'I Q91d.. AalobOw Harvwt ( t tv , 31 min ) •aJ "Sonawfrt.,-• (188-4. 0rMW) Willie .....,,,, Kile KttltotftrtOn, (1 hr .~ min.) (%) ''Protocol" ( 1 ... Comedy) Gotdle Hawn. Ctwit SerandOn. ( 1 tv .. 3$ min ) W CC) "A Tttt Of Low'' (1885, Creme) , AtlQlle P\#'ld'I Mc:Ofevor. Drew F0tty1he 11 ht ' 33 min.) (J) ''Whliltll Down The Wif'td'' ( 1982. Orama) Heytey Miii. Bernerd Lee ( 1 ht . 39 min) W (I) "Hembone And H•" (198'. eom.. dy) Lllliln Qlth. Timothy Bottome. (1 tv . 2~ min) •(!) "Nigtlt Of The Juoajef" {1980. SllspenM) J•met BrOlin. Cilfi Gorm•n (2 ~•) . ® · .. Ad'Aol To Thi ~n" (198t. eom.dy) Clot1e LAec:tlm9n. Dell AmU Jf -i!. hr • 40 min.) w ·•a., 1119nd'' ( 11.0, SwpenM) Don-~ ~. y.,._ Aedgr1w. (2 ~·J .• Tht ~e.pt.-Opet•" (1962. er.. me) Laurence OIMer. 'Y\'OMe Furneau• L! ht., M min.) •a.z> "Piiiow T1lk" (1969. eom.dy) Aoctt Hudton. Ootlt Dey. (2 hr1 • 10 min ) -~ "GIOrla" ( 1880. Orama) o.tia Row· lanot, John Adamaa. (2 tvt .• 1 min.} -•. I·-----· ....... --.ca•.wr .-. . ..,.. ...... ..,. • 11.alT -M ... HO$ts Len Oewton, ~ti (1tv) (l) .... CZ) .. ''Oh God! You Devil" (1~. Comedy) Geo<ge &Jma. Ted Wass A llruggllng musician dec;larea In dllpefa- 11on thet he would trade hit IOUI tor a c~ at lame end fortune and the ever· OOllglng d9Vll grant1 hie r~t 'PG' ( t hr • 3e m.n.i ' I .. ·- ,,,. S'J ·---,. mlf AT~ Ffftured' Howard ..._ UYfY' LA. '1 top evl!Mry -~U. 8oulh6ancf .. be91 f'*» bef9,- • '=='=---~·· egent wants to tum Medine'• cue ltUdy on l horr ~~ t:il' 1n10 a movie. ~,.. .. ,.. ........ , ... au .. ,.~ ........ ~----0 (C)C I «J~U t Sheet Gfeena Corbett Monica #Id J9n Mum snere tneir tavont• ~ end atones wt host G.rty Marlhal II'\ st.weo.' ... -IMmlfromOeklra 119 ~1MCICl · .... Ml ll"IW118 .. .. &nMLLC 1..WW Erwny AwarO-WU'VWlg WWNl9CI leetur Gr.'ield and Od• encountlf ghelll er gr.outs when they become ltrllnded ltl rieunt9d houM on Haloween night (F it e A-TIMI A Caribbean ~ dlc:h '"' ho60s ttvee ~t AtMricans hO' ~0 (11'1rJ • ... "~red SttlJQrltl Anothef S ii ry" { 1980. Orama) Cliit O.Young, SIC Shaw A JlNentle probehon oltlOlf bl comes IOYOIY9d wtth • P'avratn run t harO-lil'le cOOVICll to scare JuYeni11 offenc er5 1t1to going stra,gtlt (2 hrs.) • a-_,...-w.t.1.-11e1ns '"' Grandtatl'lef Pa •al.LO lro:-:: er.·· 11077. "'""' Robby Benson, Annette O'Tooll A ldeallShc COiiege lresntnan. Chfted by univerSlty lor his ~etbell t«llls, learn the "8rsh reelltles ol the IChOIUllC sporr w<xld ( 2 hrs ) l ··-··-• ... Q .... ,.Ulm WAU. ~ -''Ptlyirlg Wit Toys" Guest Robin R Young. retearc director. John J l<innero & Co (C)llCMI "Beer" (1985. Comedy) Loret ta Swlt, Rip Torn Madison Awnue takes 1 on the chin as an 1d exlCU11Ye !WM threo aver1ge Joe's for a campelgn to pvmp v1 the sales of Norbecl<er 8"' 'R' ( 1 tir . 2: min) (8) ll0'9 "MU!it" (1 ~5. Comedy Glenn Close. Mandy PaUnldn. A demur. San Francisco secrellry 01Y91op1 a sp11 personality when the ghost Of an outre geous '20s Happef ll'ltl•bl,. 1W body. 'PG Q..~30mm) CIJ "Real Genivt" ( 1~5. Come dy) Val Kilmer. Gabe Jarret Unbe«nowr to a w1M-Cracklng co--9d and hls Of"" horn roommate. their, IUpe(IOf .te11nut1c eptit~ are bel~ UMd to eolttvate m11 • tary we•~PO ( 1 ht . "5 min) ~~LIWM9M .. 1Nom 1> behlnd·thl-seenn took 11 the making o· the video tor the aong "Stucl( With Y04J lrom the group's new album. "Fore." Ir stereo ... '1-'~ M IMAT IWIZ CllAU lloilt Animated In ll'llt annuel r..tu11 Llnut waltt In the pumpkin petcf\ for the elusive H•llo~;ik-o'·lantern. (R) O I Hir:~·-... " oYt~bln"r'v~~~~ dlftetor, JoM J 1<11\l'ltrd l CO e •HBSIWOMIT "~ ti.le~ YM Or No On AIOS lnltlat!Vt?" .. ,WWW. 1111.-..at a 1 11CM1 "My Science Pro)Kt" ( t985 > Jot'ln StockW911, Otnrlil HopPlf A hlQh«hool Mnlot dlleowrt fht key to peull'lg hie acitnce 01111 -and to the epe.c:•llme con11nwm -In a mlll11ry jynk- I I d a ) , ; i d. In stereo 'PG' ( 1 '", 3' min l .... _ .. •.... M ~ 1-Cll Included: Tina Turner ("'Typical Man"): New Edi1lon ("Earth Angil"): "8mft9 Brown ("Gravity"): Human L~ ("Human") In stereo ( 1 ht.) • e (I) DMUI Miss Ellie reveals Par- malee'• claims; J4tci<'s scheming ex-wife &rt1V911 on the acene Q ( 1 tv ) 8 e .. WCI A higtrschool athlete helpt the vice squad Mt up a teen-age dtlJQ dealer In atereo. l!_hr ) • 0 ... Stt? LI H1mmer and Oore.u are held hostage abOerd an air· ~·lnst.,eo Q • ="Mirror. Mirror" ( 1979, Or1ma) Lee Meriwether, Loretta Swit. Three wom- en plaoued by different desires and ob- sesalonl seek the help of a noted Beverly Hiiis plastlO surgeon. (2 htS ) e WT ••1t&mc• "Wagner" An 1ll-1tar c .. t that lnctudes Vanessa Redgfe¥e. Sir John Gielgud,-511 Ralptt Alchlrd9on and Sir Laurence OIMer jOln R10h8rd &Kton as Wagner In th11 dr1ma11c pomayet of 1he Germll!l composer's Ille and cer..,. In this episode Fleeing lhe consequences of hlS political actMtleS. Riehard Wigner meets aeveral rich wom- en who help SUpPOrt h's career (Part 1 of 11=.eofti~r.) ,_ ... "" .... ,._ ITMTm .. "VNr Of The Dragon" 11985 Drama) Mlekey Rourke. Jotln Lone As· Signed to control murderous youth gangs. a renegade cop wages a ooe-men war agaln$t a com1nal system deeply rooted 1n the cntnatown subculture ·R' (2 hrs 6 m•n) e IGa. ~ Hatcher (26-3, ?O KOs) vs Darryl Anthony (23·3·2. 17 KOs) "' a WBC Continental Amencas' welterwetght title bout scheduled tor 12 rounds, from Atlantic Cltx. N J. (Live) ( 1 hr I •• 9 11na• Errne suspects 1h111 Jlke's.become &Cr()()j(ed~Of) Q (!) .. "Plague 01 The Zombies" ( 196e, Ho,,0<) Andre Morrell. Diane Cl1re A prof.ssor's daughter falls under ttle hypnotic spelt of a youno man who Is intrigued by The power of voodoo (2 l\r5 ) =.. ":.:;: =: ........ C-AX (C)llMTll ml •A m M tllTOIY OI ""' ..... • 8M CA "White POiitics" A '~ IOOlc at the 1tereo1yp1· ctil down-end-dirty electtoneem10 of a $!NU 1own In Amerlc.. Hal Hamson (Fred Willard) enters locel pollUc:s ~1e the Oblectione of ni. wife (Mary Kay PlaceJ •nd cNldren In 5tereo ... ~zzs •ll".=c.in >.noel• ho5ts. par ly lat the opening of her spa; Tony Cum- SOn tr~ 10 patch up his relaflonlhfp with lA"2!. Q ( 1 tw.) 8 • LA. UW Keleey repreMrltl an 1nde- ~t 1oy menufactut., who wanta 10 ltend off • t•eov. bid. In stereo ( 1 hr ) I ir .. SterTNn encounters a e)'°" from PeU Forrtst•'• past Q ( t a NDU.YWOOD Two of Hollywood's most flamboyant silent film dlfeetM -Ceclt 8. OeMllle and Erich Von Strohelm -are pro- ltoled 5:.'1:-:ria .. -.111_ .-.:A Panelltta lnc:IUdlng AMA Vice President Or. Jama Todd, StirgtOn 0..- eral C EYe<en Koop, Supreme Court M- lice Harry A Blackmun Ind newtrnan Ted Koppel debate the problem ot medical rnalpractl08 ( 1 hr ) CC).,_ "Morons From Out., Spece" I 1985. Comedy) Mel Sftitth. G<lff Rhya Jones After crash !anding on a B<ltlltt ex· pressway, a trio of bombling •lieoa from a very Earth-like planet attain celebrity sta· tus with tl\e tlelp of a publlcity-coneclous ter 'PG-13' (1hr .. 31mln.) .... mlTtlllUDMa .,_"Jagged Edge" (1985. CX.me) Glenn Close, ~Jeff Brldge9. An ettomey talts in love with her ctlent. a San Francis- co newspaper publlshe< who may~ be a -man1po1anve ·murtteter 'R" Q (lfV .• ~ min.) CD ... "Night Of The LMng Dead" (t968, H0<ror) Judith O'ON, Duane Jones Dead bodies become ma,.,...ting monsters When they are activated by a ra· d1a11on leak ( t hr . 30 min.) ~ATM llOVlll Rex Reed and BNI Harris profile the career of film director Martin Scorsese whose credl1s Include "Taxi Driver." "Raging Bull" and "After Hours .. -! ='"The Company Of Wolvft" ( 1985, Fantasy) Angela lansbury. David Warner Alter a storytelling seseJot'I by her eccantrtc grandmother, • young glrf he• IUrld dreams of witcheratt •nd wolves th.et merge with reallty'R' tf hr . 35 min.) ........ ~.II -LR_,_tllllAl•WMPl"lflM•• ...... Tat --~ .. :#'L. 1W m:,-rw """' MOU. YWOOD The popularity of tt1e .._ lent comedy and 111 growth as • dilt~ art form It Illustrated with the work of Har- ry Langdon. Butter Keeton. Harold Lloyd and Charhe Chaplin ( t hr ) • UTI ..,. Host. Joan Rivers Sched- uled the Pointer Sisters. Mist America Kellye Cash. Or Ruth Weethelmer. Hull< Hogan. ( 1 hr ) lallllff\R Hosr· Oevld Brenoer. W"••u •am.Y•WAY ... • Hlll.-.T ..,... -., ..... .-rfl tW ()) TJ...,.. Hooker helpe a po1a- wom1n edjUSt to Nie after en on-tt.job '!)!U'Y (R) ( 1 tv , 10 min) -~· ,_.. 1-to9t Johnny Carton. SchedUted. aetor Mlct\eel Lendon ("Hlgh- w1y to Heaven"). In 1ter90 ( t tw.) .nt11M.,._.Y_,&M ~ ITM!tm --AT--•&.-. ........ --·--... "Star 80" =Drema) Mar· iel Hemll'IQ'Wty. Erle a. Tracee ttle career and dee1T\ ot modeMc:tr-Doro- thy Strattan who wM nuder9d by hef ... 11111~~=-'R' (1 hr.,.Umln,) CD .. "Rltlna Star" ( t9ee, AdUlt) Klmbettv Carton. "Sharon KAM. life In the world of adult movlaa. (1 hr., 22 min.) Cl)_. "Altered Stat•" (1980, Sci-~Flctlcn) Wiiiem Hutt, 8lU Brown. BaMd on Paddy cn.yMlky'a novel. A Harv.,d ldentlst'• genetic ltructure la ... t•ed wtler'I he eonclUc1s mlncH~ ·~ta wfth iaoletlon tanlct and pow-et1\JI ~ .,.. ( 1 hr .• 43 min.) tW <JI) MM.LT -TJ&ll Prot..Ot XevW Tlsteert •ttemc>t• to ....,. n.r ... Sherpe (Catheflne O'Hara) from hef lterally ex· --==--:A:..., ~Holt: David Brenner . .. .,_ C. cu.rt _, OP ,_Topic: poltergelata. .... _ (I:) .. ''Tlaefs In ll(»tlclc" (1979, Comedy) UrU ~ S)'Ma l<ti.tel. ~ lket<Ns In wtlich womer'I employ their Intelligence and eedUetllle power9 10 outmeneuver men In ttle ,_...,-.ndlng Q!_tna of kwe. 'R' (1 hr .. 23 min.) W AUTO MClll World Sporta C.r Cham- pionship, Spa 1000, from Belgium. (fl) i hf.L •• cw •a. -.. "Remo Wiiiiama: Ttle Adventure Beglna" (1985, Adventure) Fred Ward, Joel Gray. With the help of a phltoeopNcal martial arts master. • New Yonc oop r• crutttd by the government II molded Into an lnvinclble crime fighter 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr .~~ -· e Y.W.-In s1ereo. (1 hr .. =_. l££.rw1n1eN1ow wtlh ac1r ... L-- .,.. c. cu.rt ....., ,. ,_Topic. te6apettly. I ... •: .. .. "Th• Heart .. A Lonely Hunter" ( 1968, Orama) Alan Ar1'1n, Sondra Loctla. B8Md on the novel by Carson McCullefs. A eenslttve deaf men II be- friended by a young girl who under'ltanda his = rorment. (A) (2 In.. 36 min.) (I) "The Heart II A lonely Hun1.," ( 1968. Drama) Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke. Based on ttle novel by C.rton Mc~ A tenettlve dMf men la be- friended by • young girt who underltandl his ;=• torment. (A) (2 hrs.) 1:1 • .r .. "East Of Klllmtn)ero" ( 19$2. AdYenture) MartnaA Thompaon, 0.bby Andre. Action and adventUN .,. the key- notea of 1 ~hunt In Afnca (t hr .• •S ~ (!) "Two On A GUllOflnt" ( 19eS • Honor) Deen Jonea. Connie St....,.. A maglclen'a dtUgt'lter II forced to epend a w.-In 1n ..,... menak>n In order to attain her father' a Inheritance. (2 In.. 30 min.) I ,.,. ...... _. "Tht Mrlde" (1959. Orama) ClnOI Bektt. Roger ~ A young Sunday. October 19. 19'8 25 - . Spanish postulant struggle$ between l'lef love 10< a man and hef reflgloo (2 hrs.) ...... (!)NA_, Vantage Championship, sec· • • ond round, from San Antonio. Texas (R) ~ tn.) CD.,.. "The 'th Man" (1983, Orama) Jefoen Krabbe. Renee Soutendljk. Recur· rent premonlttOnS of a deadly encounte1 tall to prevent a writer from falling in love with a woman whose prevloot husbands died zs•erloutly (, hr .... roiA'i) i .. Cf 11181111-AUCTIOI d ... "Glen Or Gi.nda" ( 1953. Ofa· ma) Daniel Devit, Beta LugOtl. A troubled man who aecretly dresses In women's clothe$ wants to become a beeuty queen. 'PG' ( t hr .. 3 min) W (C) "°"' "Creepthow" { 1982, Horror) Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeeu. A Quin· tet ot hol'ror stories from a cNld's comic book inctudes taleS about re..animated corpses. alien vegetetlon, a voracious ap&-llke creature and mHllons of vengeful cockroach". 'R' (1 hf., 67 min.) -1::. a:•••• laM _., COWIC1m '11 LCM • .,. "The Glory Guys" ( 1965, Western) Tom Tryon, Herve Presnell. A professional soldier It forced against his be11er judgment to lead untrained men 1n10 battle. t2 hr&., 15 min) =-.m•at W ---~90n*T1 UM The far·out comedy of Bayn& 8oosler is sh<>wcated In this taped per- form&~. In stlfeo ( 1 hr ) --~~1MCll ... l:'!~Nlght Of The Juggler" ( 1980. Suspense) James Brotln. Cliff Gorman. A former police officer launch" a desperate search through the streets ot New York City tor his daughter, Who was kidnapped ~a ~hopathlc criminal. (2 hrs.) U "Beneath The 12 Mlle Reef" ( t953, Adventure) Terry Moore. Robert Wagner Divers compete tlercely for 1he -·hlrclay .. • ... "Derk Journey" ( 1937, Ofa· ma) VMen Leigh, Cornd Veldt. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ...._,_.., ~ um••--.... .. _., ... ---..... LG9 .. "Mr. Moto In Oanger Island" ( 1939. Myttery) Peter Lorre, Jean Her· lholt. (1 ht .. 30 min.) .. ---·· -···--~ a_..,.. ..... ,.., .. .... 11'1"91111•11 -IAYU. ·-Topic; bellot lleuel, a review of YWloul propoeltlont ( 1 hr,) 26 Sunday, October 19, 1986 valuable aponoes In Flofld&'a coastal wa· ters. (2 hra.) (f)UA.P-~ 1:9® -M 19\. Hosts· Len Dawson. Nick BuonlCOntl. ( 1 hr ) ·1·· ... ··--... ... "The Compeny Of Wotves" (1985, Fen1esy) Angela Lansbury, Oavld Warner. After • storytelUng teStk>n by her ecGentrlc grandmothef. a young glrl has lurid dreama of wttchctaft and wOlvea that .. 1merCi=-~t~'lu: min) ~,.... .,.. "<Aged Heall" (1974, Orama) Juanita Brown, Erica Gavin. Frustrated detires and a sadistic warden plague the Inmates at • women' a correctional facility 'R' ( 1 hr .. 15 min.~ • • a.. ".:JO..' (1959. Ofama) Jack Webb. W•Miam Conrad. A managing editor pulls all departmen11 1ogether to get the paper•.i: hrs.) I ~----Ill AN-91CML1....ramlT .. "Real Gef'lua" ( t 985. Come- dy) Vat Kiimer, Gabe Jarret Unbelcnown to a wite-efacking co-ed and his green- horn roommate, their superior sclenllflc aptltUdeS are ~ uMd 10 culhvale mlll- ~f== ~r. (1tv .. 45rnln ) ... .,.. "Short Stories 01 Love" (1974. Romance) BiH Bixby, Jullat MlllS Love stories by Kun Vonnegut Jr .. w Somerset Maugham and Daphne du Maur1er ( 1 hr .. 15 min ) •CC>--"Women In Love" (1970. Ofa· ma) Glenda Jaekaofl, Alan Bates. Based on the novel by 0 .H. Lawrence The ro- mantic affairs of twq separate couples 11- ltJstrate the notion of allemattng love and hate between a mar\.end a woman. 'R' (2 hrs.. 10 min.) CH).,.. "Blind ~ .. (1978. Adven· lure) Fred Wllll&ml<l\'. O'Urvllle Martin A quartet of blind com("lndOs plan a mulll· ' (8) .. "The Avlator" (1985, Orama) CMttopher Reeve, Rosanne Arquette ( 1 ht , 36 min.) (I)_. "Garbo Tait<•" (1984, Orama) Anna Bancroft. Ron Silvtr ( 1 hr • '43 -•m1nL ... ·•-11111 .... Q l'Tl!lllor\-doltar bank l'lellt 'R' ( 1 hr min) ·1::·=··='• a1am:mwm LA_,_,, .. , ..__"9.....oATI 119 .,. "Kung Fu Hetlcata" (197' venlure) Chen Kuan-Tai, Ftankle Wt Chinese emper0< confronts • tong. enemy In a battle to the death. (1 hr min) -· ..,_ "Summerdog" (1977, Ad ture) James Congdon, Elizabeth E1 man. An abandc>Md dog flnda lt9 way the hearts of a vacationing urben ht teaching the membef't a ~ In < ...;'~~tw..) ~ -~ ..... ..,, amsm --=-... "Whistle· Down The W 11962. Dtama) Hayley Miiia, Ber Lee An escaped murderer aurrande• police Instead of destroying the h11t the children who discOYerad him ( 1 39mln) 41118 .,.. "Remember" ( 1970, Ora Vince Edwards. Katherine Crawforc psych1a1r1~t falls in love wtth 1he motti. the boy Whose h,. he aaved. ( 1 hr m1n~---I=--~ ..,...,. :'Vear Of The Ofagon" ( 1 Orama) M1ckay Rourke, John Lone signed 10 oon1rol murderoua youth ga a renegade cop wages a one-man against a criminal system deeply roo11 the Chinatown subculture. 'R' · (2 h11 min.) I •CID llO¥ll ''Not For Publication" 1 Comedy·Orama) Nancy Allen. 0 NaUQhton. Ila=:. 111--·i tiWT-111 ........ NMl10~ ..,. '1Tarun'1 Hidden Jvn (1955, Adventure) Gordon Scott. Miies. ( 1 hr • 30 mlnJ r lftmTllQQ ••in• ......... ~ .. "Only When I Lari" I , ) Richard Alttnborough. C H~ ( 1 hr .. 45 min.I. llmft•MW I llMIM ,. u ........... , l.:a. .. ,...,Q .... __ _ WU' Ill ...... -·,·-· lllFIF --Budw9lterH1 cede. from~· (A) ( 1 hr) I ..,_ .. ()) • 1•11 .. meant. Ull - - 21 .e ~I I -latunlay Con1. --·-&::',. .. .... ,., ... ,.., .. .... &W.A.T. cm•• .... oa1n A 1,000-yeer-old Indian PIJ&- 1>1<>. milking a cow: e INl'"folling weevil ~~nrereo.Q •.,..0...,-.111_ ~ ... "Hollywood Ghost St<><les" t965. Oocumentery) ( 1 hr . 15 min) ...... CM••"11•1 .. ....., .. " DAWY•emMlM N IG-~ ..... ,.,.. c....c.-. *ILGIWf' ... 111_ .. ,_UftWY WOllf wnCle A boarding echool for witches Is the Mttlng for the mlaedven- • tures of Young Mildred. e student whO'• afraid of the dark. ( t hr., 10 min) _.."The Whisperers" (1967. Ofa· ma) Edith E111tns. Elle Portman ( t hr . 46 min) MPUl•IOODllmDY .. (l)IM.MY-Ll-•-.n 1.~=---Q ---~ .__.,._., WOIU ......... Ill 111111 fll.., M •91Y*' A profile of Bobby ~ltchell. CD .... TU num "Three Linle Pigs" 8llty Qystal, Jeff Goldblum and Valerie Perrine star In the clesslc tale of th<ee daring pigs that match wits with • hungry wolf. Q (!) CGU.lm WI. Boston College et West V'ir~m. (Live) (3 hrs • 30 min ) IW'mn -en 11 I AUCTIOlt .. tt•.., ......... ~"ti= Steps Out" ( 1943, Comedy) L.eo Gorcey. East Side KldS ( 1 hr , 30 min.) CJ) ,._ ..... Animated A grovp of lovabl9. ~ea1ed canines crusades 10 find lamllles f0< homeleSS. stray dogs. ( 1 hr.) e CCII.Lim WI. Teams To Be An- nounet<I (3 h'1) all M&• WI. Teams to be an- nounced J.3.zlj. 30 min l Ii., .. -....... .., .. "Time bOmb" (1984, Orama) M0tgen Falrchl1d. Biiiy Dee Wiiiiams. ( 1 hr,'°min) 11 lb I .... Pro19981onal Tour. from MIMMPOlll. Minn (I.Ive) ( t hr .. 30 min) CJ) .... "Lonefy H88rtl" (1983, Ora· ma) W:,cJ Hughea. No<man Kaye (1 -1~.i~F-Trrw--.. •=•11• ,.,. ----'9n- I E.;••w ~au•• w ccum "De-bate: Y• Or No On AIDS lnltlatlv9?" <If) -M IR. Ho.ts: Len Oewson. Nick Buonlcontl. (1 hr.) CD _.. "The Four Seasons" (1981. Comedy) Ala.n Alda. Carol Burnell { t hr .. 47 "ti.ii. -1r-=:.:·:.. ... •i..-:·~·-· .... ,. ... I MLIB .... M ,_Animated The wave ot a magic wand brings fanluy 10 this adven- ture thet fMtures trolls, castles, elves. l·;:n;:~s (1 hr.) -·-~NINACI .. "Tanneeaee Champ" {19~. Drama) Shelley Winters. Dewey Martin ,.,~~.ir ....... ~ Jl.W.TM~Q 9 a -.... "Liberty and lhe Llftles" Tom and Lucy Little dlscovef that their French ancestors. Les Petite Littles. are being peraeouted by an evil general on Liberty Island In New York. (Part 2 of 3) •=---.. Cho'1esSa· ca.mano visits Mexico's western coast. south of Puerto Vanarta, searching for na· live plants suitable tor Indoor cultlvallon In 1he United Slates . I DMllW• ClmTNINACI AUV'O MCm Berber Saab Pro Serles. from Watkins Glen. N. y (Live) CID .,. "Sphinx" (1981. Adventure) Frank ~~· Lesley-Anne Down. ( 1 hr .. 59m.:.... 1•li:u~::=.-r:;,.':!: As They Come.. ( 1942, Orama) Dead End Kldt, Liiiie Tough Guys. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I Lll-1-0llMIWI IM .._. •• WVl'NOUT-Documentary on Israel. the UJ9 ot terrorism and the QQOd thlnat happening there. • ~ '* "om the '20s 10 lhe '80s, an Inside view of the US farm itrot>- lem. Q ~ .. "The Final Countdown" ( 1980, Sclenoe-Flctlon) Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen. (1 hr .. '4 min.) (I) •••n W Breeder's Oown. from FrMhOl<l, N.J (live) (%) ... "Glen Or Glenda" ( 1953, Ora· ma) Oenlel Davis, Bela Lugosj ( 1 hr . 3 min ) eMYIVllllf-ltA•tU--_.,. __ . ____ _ • ...... .. il1J Jett Smith P'9J*• Italian recipes lndUding ga<llc toest, ltalllln ~8lil~dried codfish rn crwn ..uce . • ..U.. ,_Aft.,_ Inter- views with newswoman Linda Ellerbee . modeling agent Eileen FOfd, and acton Deidre Ha", Kirk C.me<on and Sheri a.. lalont.-H~ ( 1 hr ) I~• UM The effects of wage. puce and rent controls In a fre&-mari<et economy O (I) NA IGll Vantage Championship, third round, from Sen Antonio, Texas. {!.ive) (2 hrs ) (0 ... ''C<>mpfomdlf'lg Positions'' ( 1985. Comedy) Susan Sarandon, Raul Julia. { 1 hr . 38 min.) Cl)-. "Second-Hand Hearts" ( 1980. Orama) Robert Blake, Barbara Harrla. ( 1 hr., 38mln ) -1 :-=.. fll001UU. Teama to be ennounc.cj (Live~ 35 min I -·Cl) C0U.. Teams to be an~i.Jrllve) (3 hrs., 30 min.) 1~ .... 111 ....... ..-. IMlf9I I GIM.••-"" • •• ._...,Cl. MWCll1Ml ... Llp-synced: "It's a Hatd·Knock Lite" (from "Annie"), the Beach Boys· "Surt1n' U.S.A.," Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Bebe." In S141feo. W 8 ... Ql1lft-Automobile And Cul- ture Tony Danza expl0<85 a unique blend of world class cars and works of art at the Los AngeleS Museum of Contemporary Art I =~ ... .. DOC1'0I WNO "The Hand Of FMr" The Ooct0<'s return to the 201h century INdt to a confrontation with a primeval menace (Part 1 of') ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e 9'CMllWOll.D Scheduled; Suf)Mltara Final Competihon. from Miami (Taped) •l hrs ) atW•TAYLGI e :au. ma•• .. -Futured: a makeup anist. a location man and a costume de-e ·--,. ... -.,. .... -is=:------....... -.olY .,. "The Spira! Staircase" ( 1975. Suspense) Jacquettne Bisset, Chrtst()phef Ptummer ( 1 hr • 40 min.) <If).,. "The Aviator" ( 1985, Orama) Christopher Reeve. Roeanna Arquette. ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) (l) MMI ..,. Judges: c..ey Kasem • actress Holly Gagnier, comedian Freet T,... valena Musical guest: Rocicwell. In tterao. (%).,. "Year Of The Or-o<>n" ( 1985, Orama) Miekey Rourlla. Johr'I Lona. (2 hrs , 6 rNn) ......... , I CD ... "The RalOt'I Edge" ( 191M, Drema) Blll Murray, Theresa Russell. (2 hrs. 8 min ) •• .. , ..... SchedUled· Superltara Anal ~IOt\ from Miami (TllS)ed) (2 hrs) Sunday, October 19, 1986 27 1--. ._ MW• "9 lln Lip-4ynoed: New dtlon't "Count Me Out," Slater Sledge's "We Are Family." Al JollOn't "Toot f oot Toottle Goodbye." In atereo. ... "A High Wind In Jamaica" ( 1965, Ad'.19nture J Anthony Quinn, Ula Kedriif:wJ2 hrt.) e "World Of Dracula" (1979. Suapente) Mlcheel Noufl. Carol Baxter "'" ...... l hrs.) ............. ..,.., Mmll Formula One Grand Pr1x of Mexico, from MexJco City. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) •• Nicole and Jeeee b<..X up: Chris mak" plans for hlS coYlln's bachelo< par· t (1hr.) ~MAU.•TALL TM.mamL» "Legend Of Sleepy HolOW" Ed Beo- ley, Jr. j)O(trays the haplaaa teechef 1¢h•· bod Crene In thll version of the Classic Wahington IMng short story. Charles Cuming and 8eYefly 0' Angelo CO-tier In ..... &.i ( 1 hr.) I ,._._ .. ---··---..... .. ,_ ..WAYDI A look at the work being ~ at Baltimore'• Johns Hopkins Medl- c:al c.n1er to find new methods of treating allerglet beMd on lncrMNd knowledge of our Immune aystem. INl&Y•WAYU. .. =tt-----_.. "lnvaalon Of The Body Snatch- era" ( 1956, Science-Fiction) Kevin ~·=-Wynter. (2 hrs) .rr'IA&llm ~ DA An examination ol knowledge gained In January 1986 by the unmanned Voyager 2 apaoecraft's paSMge past the ~net Uranus. c;i (1 hr.) • .,.. "The Great Train Robbery" (1979, A<Mn~e Sean Connery, Don· 111a :':n 2 . - • UIM ---91ATACCMmm Taylor helps Yung HI owrcome het lhyntta. Cl).,.. "GarbO Telles" ( 198". Ofama) Anne Benoroft. Ron Sll\lef. ( 1 hr.. "3 mk\.) .. tll)--.- -(!) C!> • M PAm.Y Don decidee to 8911 thehOuM. I s ~•""' -AlllC-.n' I CA .. "Eleni" ( 1986. Oram•) Kate I ' John MalkOYlc:tt. (1 hr .. 67 min.) --.. E' .... ,.. --r AO• Nii Tay!Of ~Yung HI O'MCOft'lt het ahyneee. 9 mA1llT ._,. LI 11 11 Profiled: AFl footbel 1ter Lance Alwonh. who was called "Bambi" t>ecauM of hit grace In catching 1 footbtll. Hotted by George Pllmpeon. ... "Houle Of Bemboo'' ( 1955. ~) Robert Stack. Robert Rytn (2 ~J.,. Wl Twne to bt an- nounctd (3 """ 15 min.) 28 Sunday, October 19, 1986 • .,. U ..,._ A progress report on the Cape renovation; cutting rafters and lra=n:mf.Q • '•ICMl1'0IY ~ .. "2010'' (19S., ~ FK:· lion) Roy SCheider, John Lithgow. ( 1 hr 5"mlnJ. (l)coa.POOTULL ICCl•a.:t CD.,. "Creator" (1985, Comedy) Pe- ter O'Toole, Ma1lel Hemingway. (1 hr .. •7 min) (!)TM.II ... M .__ A married couple ITIOYeS Into a home that has 11 dark, murdetooa peat (%) .,. "Pilgrimage" ( 1933. Ofama) Henrietta Crosman. Heathe1-Angel (2 l hrs . .,__,,~ -~ .... mA'fllT IPCllTI U•me AT "9 ._ Wlth Rex Reed and Bill Harris. SCheduled reviews "Soul Man" (C. Thomas Howell) and "Clockwise" (John Cleese). A segment on the selec· lion of the new James Bond. 0 -. l mar & TM1 MCWlll Sched· uled reviews: "Soul Men" (C Thomas Howell): "Hall Moon Street" (Sigourney Weaver. Micheal Caine). "True Stories" iSwooz.ie Kurtz). .,, ..• Tiii U ..,._ A progress report on the Cape renovation: cuttTng rahers and !ram~ the roof. c;i (I) dlm flOOTIA&..L. Teams to be an nounced. (Live) (3 hra., 30 min.) (!)AT TMI.,.. With Rax Reed and Biii Harris Scheduled re\llews. "The M1SSl<>n" (Robert De Niro. Jeremy Irons). ··Half Moon Street" (Sigourney Weaver, Mi- chael Caine), "Soul ~an" (C Thomas Howell). ... IOCll W Ml.I. ft¥ll ... Sched· uled: live perlorma~by Cheap Trick Chuck Berry's 60th·blr day party; come- dian Bob "Bobcat" ldthwalt: country singer Steve Earle; Sovfet rock anlst Stas NameA.-ln ~( ~ - 18 :z;--m II Necessary .-n~ .A .... .. ..., ...... .,. "The Split" ( t968, Drama) Jim Bro; .. Oiahann Carroll. (2 hrs ) I .,. "The Le&I M&rried Couple In America" ( 1980, Comedy) George ~I. Natalie Wood. (2 hrs.) • M .uwc• All A. Mazrul el(amtnes factor• that lnftuenc41 religion In Africa, focusing on the coexistence ol traditional African religions, lsl1m and Chrlatlanlty Q_(t hr.) • ... I U•AU. PUYOPN Regular programm.ing may bt pre-emt>ted f0< live COV9f8Qe of elxth World Serles game I ..., .... ...... .. "To Kill A Mockingbird" ( 1962. Drama) Gregory Pack, Mary Badham. (2 hrs •• 30 min.) Cl).,,. "Love Wlll'I A Perfect Stranger" ( 1986, Orama) Marilu Henner. Oavtd Masaey. (2 tn.~ 1•10•u11ae • -. a .-r a M _.. Scheel· uled revitWI "Ftom S.Vond" (Jetfrey Comba. Barbara Crampton) • "Soul Man" (C. Thoma Howell). "Tflek or Treat" ~•re Prioe. Tony Fleldao6i.ca CJ) 100 ~ ,_ T Throuoh flashbacks. the Ruah tamly reflects how they met Monroe and how they ca IO love him = of hl8 lllty mllheps I =:.., •.• 11.l PU'°"8 R• far programming may bt pr....mptad live i:r~ Sixth World Serles gam l llONi&U .,. "Dune" ( 1984. Science F tlon) Kyle Maclachlan. Franotiea An1 (2 hrs . 20 min ) -Evening----· .. 1(1)-... MMT IAClll lmtDAV91Wiiil .. "Race With The Devil" (I 9 SUSl)ense) Peter Fonda, Warren 011 When a vacationing foursome ina<!Varte ly wltness4t9 a human sacr1flce by Sa• wor~r'· they flee In terror (2 tira ) l ltm'TMW --•'WAn IMAU. ._Jamie wanta to win 1 attectlon ol Harriet's 18-year_-old_coustn • ..,_.~APmTIAIT Of1 IM1M Host David Attenborougtl tXplOt lhe rtehneu ol hie In the Ecuadorian /\ gle as htS camera slowly deloends Ire the crown ol a 200-foot kapok tree 1 l(~TOIMT ~tcll!Um llA,_ (Season Premiere) Ht George Page explores the mystertas the natural world as "Nature" begins 111th season Thlt episode examines "' the plants and animals of Alaska's Aly1 ka wilderness have edapled to Ille ~·s harsh cltmate In atereo Q ( 1 tir , (kl llCMI "The Philadelphia 8cpertmer t 1984, Science Flotlon) Michael P11 Nancy Allen In 1943, a top aecrel rac tesl aboard a naval destroyer go haywire and two sailors art propelled • e-11me-warp;-m10 11 stmnarOJJitlminn~ !!:!SI place In t 9S. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 42 min (j.J .,. "The Bride" ( 1985. Oram S11ng, Jennifer Beats. Baron Franke stem's female Cfeatlon It aplrited with fiery Independence ot mind and bOC 'PG-13' (I hr .. 58 min.) (Z)llCMI "COde Of Siience" (1986, A venture) Chuck NorrlS. Henry Sll\la maversck Chicago cop wages a 5()1111 war against rival drug-running gangs lhr,41mlnL TOIUIOt-1111 -Cl) ... ...... -., i-..o•• 111 ..... -Monroe II Jatled I refusing 10 r8\IH I hit tource for an una thorlzed SIOfy aboot dumping toiclc was that appetred !fl Pf~.11~,) - ,. ..... ,_ Gueft:Smok• Rol)lnson. In ster.o. l rr'IA&llm ....,.._. MPUUW-OM.rrW A• mated ~ Ann and Andy ha tch plan to unTte ,· homete.s Jack-o'-lant• with a IOnely Uttle boy WtiOat atern au won't allow him• Haltoween pumpt<ln G ... IOU Scheduled: Eddie Mooe e.uno. Carkslt. Owlaht Voekam. Ken• G. L ... LIM & CUit Jem Wltt'I F'Ull Fore St...,. WlnWOOd (Int.,._), 8tn E KU ;;.s.;;:. by Me") 1n atateo. (1 hr.) 111' ,_Sandy'• nelghbof trlee out for I jU- lor IC· IS a !' e 81 :tS 18 k· I II °'" a y j A ·y ~· )I J• e I • n it I ry • ~ • i t as a linger In a new rock group tTOI ........ M1'19 (Season Premiere) Host Geo<ge Page explofee the mysterie8 o1 the natural world as "Nature" begins Its fifth seatOn. This episode examines how the plants and animals of Alaska's Atyes- ka wllderneu have adapted to the re- [ 's hallh climate. In stereo. Q ( 1 hr l -. OP ..,_ I IA•A&.l ""9 Regular programming may be p<~ted for live coverage of sixth World s.r;a:.a: I~ I ••• "ISiands" EAt>elled rrom school aod In trouble with the law, a recalcitrant teen-ager (Ingrid Venlnget) eitpet1enoes a rlte ol passage when she spends the summer on a remote Island with a compassionate lamlly friend Louise Fletcher) (R) Q ( t hr.) _."Second-Hand Hearts" ( t980, Orama) Robert Blake. Barbara Hairls. A Texas car-wash attendant wakes up one morning to find that he Is married to a neg.hick.lb waitress with three kids 'PG' ( 1 hr ,38mln ) I ....... 1!11 tu•••• 1:11 I• 119 '°"'9 Featured fall fashions. a look at how Calilornla has deSlgns on lhe !Ille ol the natlorfs fashion center. the lafett lookt I=--A special look at lire-man In the LOS Angeles area 1----....... 11.m fllW9I Judges Casey Kasem, ae1r ... Holly Gagnler. comed1&n Fred Tra- valena. Muslcat guest Rockwell In stereo _..,, .. ZIOO"I MmAL ..... I .UlOflll Regular programming may be pr8"'empted tor Uve coverage ol sixth WOrid Series gttme Featured· the rainbow worlO of birds -how and wtey fea::.a;etheer colors -=m1Mlall~ -..... i PACTI OP LR Andy's grandmother plag!ariies Natalie's proee (May be pre- ~=:.Jaln stereo. 9 • "Night Of The Living DHd" (1968. Horror) Judith O'DH. Duane Jones Dead bodies become man-eating monsters when they are activated by a ra· dlallon !Mk In stereo (2 hrs.) I O LR91MLUCYQ ... "The Legend 0 1 Sleepy Hol- IOw" (1980, ~) ~ff GOldblum. Dick Butkus. Based O(l Washington Ir· vlng's st<><y of an 1830s schoolteacher In • small upstate New York town who t\as a lt1ghten1ng enci>unte< with a legendary headleSS.&.iit;;t (2 hrt.) (!) '°" 1MI ... Guest· Smokey Robinson. In atereo I= "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Ro- mane.) Oaryt Hannah, Peter Gallagher Two American college students spend a lr .. spirrted aommer on a Greelc island {?hrs ) e WC I a•t "tslandS" Expelled from school and In trouble with the law. a rtcalcitrant teen-ager (Ingrid Venlngetl tllper~ a rett ol pessage when She SPtndl the summe< on a remote taland with a com~Sllonttt family friend IOUIM ~C1*JJ> (t hr) .... _ ... TS W a a ' ~) "Wagner" An att-.ier oest that tnctudM VanetM Redgra~. Sir John Gltlgud. Sir Ralph RichardsOn and Sir Laurence OIMer Join Richard Bufton as Wegner In thla dramatic: portrayal of the German com~·· Illa and career. In this ep!Sode: FlMlng the consequences of hie pollttcal activities. Richard Wagner meets leYef•I rich wom- en wteo help support hie career. (Part 1 ol ~In stereo. Q ( 1 hr.) CC).,. "Altered States" (1980. Sel- ene.Action) William Hurt. Blair Brown. Based on Pa~ Chayetaky' a novel. A Harvard scientist s genetic: structure It al- tered when he oondUcls mind-expanding experiments with lso&atlon tanks and pow- erful haltoctnogens 'R' ( 1 hr., •3 min ) (!) COi Lim flOCnlM1. ...r 00 _. "'The HOICroft Covenant" ( 1985. Suspense) Michael Calrie, Antho- ny Andrews. Whan his father IMves him S"4 million to right the wronga the Nalls committed, a man suspects that the mon- ey will l.nstead find Its way to forces plan- !'llng a rebirth of the Nazi empire. 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 min ) CD .,. "GhouUee" ( 198A, Comedy) Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan A teen-ager un- der an evil speH, his befuddled girltrlend, two benevolent elves and a nest of utanlc creatures conv&fge In a dllapldated Holly- wood mansion 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .• 2-' min.) Cl) .,. "Carnet Knowledge" (1971, Orama) Jack NlchOlson. Arthur Gartunk- el. Two men express markedly different attitudes about women and wx as they remain friends from their college yaers In lhe 19•0s through middle age for bOth of them In the 1970s (2 hrs.) (%) 110¥m "Wild Geese II" ( 1985. AdVen- tura) Scott Glenn. Barbara Carrere. Me<- ceoaries rl5k threats on theit own kves to complete 11 mlSSlon Involving kldnaPOlng 1mp11soned Naz.I leader Rudolf Hffs from Berlin's Impenetrable Spandau prison. (2 hrs.) .. 1' ._MClll From Oak Tree. =·~eels hef' dream man at ~ bal-(Mav be Pf...ernpted.) In stereo. 1°=-'Tt:.":'i.,... Former "Batman" co-stars Adem w .. t and Burt Ward: country singer Dottle West. fashion designer Denial Hechtt<: Tony Bennett tours San Franclaoo: a eosmetle•autr cflnlc In Tahiti. (1 hr ) l &J&dD Clm&1"1'UC11G11 .. ~1UCll -(I) ... "Psycho ti" ( 1983, My. tery) Anthony Pe<l(ins, Meg THly. Former psychotic killer Norman Bat .. Is ralaaaed alter a 20-year stay In a mental Institution and bellaY9S himself cured untM a mytte<l- ou1 rash of murdef'a begins (2 hrs.) e e __ _,Rote wakM up from an esophageal apasm thinking ahe's gone to heaven. (May be pre..mpted.) In ster- eo I: tmMTOPMcm I "Betrayal" ( 1~3. Orama) e.n Kingsley. Jeremy Iron& A man IOOttt beck lhrough the nine years of .t* wlft's affalf with his best fTlend, culmlNtlng In hll r• oollectlOns of the relatlonthlp's origins. (2 hf•) 1.1,,..0P,_ IMUI ... ... 11111•1> ....... 1111 .,.. •111u1•t Soonino Leontyne Pra and pianist ~ Sett<ln are guest solOilts In a Oevfet S~ Hall concert a.leb!~ting the Sen Fraocle- co Symptiony'a 1~ aNWer'Mfy. The p<ogram, condUCted by ~ Director Hetber1 Blomstedt. lnotudee Beathoven'. Plano Coocer1o No. " (S«kln) and the finale from "SalOma" by Richard Strausa ~tg;k~L::eo. (1hr .• 30 min.) ~--"Death Wllh 3" ( 1985, Orama) Ctlat'lel Btonson, Deborah Ratfln. Atl&f a friend la murdefed by a gang of punks, vigilante Paul KarMY hits the streets of New York once egaln to light crime htS own way. 'R' (1hr.,30mln.) L:. -... -........ ..,. •• e --ROlly tallt heads oYer heels for a woman at the din« (May be pt• ernp,;'J,.~eo ~----Z'3 _,.. "Sliver Bullet" ( 1985. Suspense) Gary Busey, Corey Halm Bated on Stephen K.lng' a llO'illla of a handicapped 13-year-old wteo tries to convince his uncle that murders In their town are the handiwork of wefewolves 'R' .. ~~~ -· e..,. Hunter and McCall Investi-gate a ..,,.. of mUf'ders that may be linked to the estate of a deceeled milllon· alre. (May be pr.-.mpted.) In stereo. ( 1 hr.) IT••ll• POI -Hawk takes over the contract ol a heavyweight bOxer Q_(1 hr.) a UDf ~ A .-M. UWll TO .-cA Hist0t1cal footage Interweaves with music. Lee Greenwood's ··God Bless the U.S.A ," T Graham Brown'a "Ameri- can Mt" and Woody Guthtle's "ThlS Land Is Yoor l and" are among the songs fea- tured in segmt'1ts Introduced by John Denver, Martin Sheen, Tony Danza. Rot>- er1 Gullleume, Stanley Kramer and Mike LOYB. Hott• Hal Linden. In stereo. ( 1 hi ) e LRm\9 OP 119 llCll .. ,AllOUt Fonner "Batman" eo-sta,. Adam Wes! M'"BOrl Wird: country singer-Dottle West. lalhlon designer Daniel Hechter. Tony Bannett tours San Francisco: • cosmetlC-sur~ry cllnle In Tahiti. ( 1 hr.) e ----Arthur tries to uncov· 8f his mothat'l lalMt echama. ·----LW CC) ... "The F1nal Countdown" (1980. Science-Fiction) Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen. The atomlc·powered aircraft car- rier U.S.S. Nlmltt la transported back In time to the Pacific Ocean hours before the attectt on Pean Harbor. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 44 Emlnclou..WLOI> WY WI I a .• IT• AT CM- Aft.M'llC CllTT In tt\IS OctOblf 1985 performance. comedian &Jddy Hackett COYers a variety ol toplc:a lnctuding mar- '9.a<>lfand medical advane•. (I ht.) (l)ll .... 6._._0amoMY (Mi- chael Btandon) taceia • mbcture ot theft and mutdet at ht attempts to trtck down Arab tctffor1ats and drug ttatflekttt In Lon- don. (I hf.) (%) ... "Gian Or Glenda" ( 1953. Ora- ma) Denial Devis. Bela Lugosi A troubled man wtlo aecretly dr ..... In woman's clothel want• to t>teome a t>Muty queen 'PG•hraii min. I -1------.. WI• Sunday. October 19, 1986 29 t -latunlai Com. ·--•m An OY9Mew of ne-val aviation. its role In America'• toreign policy and Its effects on the lheplng of lJ.S history, from Assistant Navy Secu~ tary Theodore Roosevelt's -'forts to er• ate a naval ~~ to the technologl- ca.I eophiltlcatlon of tOday's alrCtatt carrier. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -1U19AY .. T•'9 _,..... '* l '.aiUroww ... mar- rled couple moves Into a l'IOme that has a dar1t. murderous PHI .... "If Things W•e Olfterent" ( 1979. Creme) Su,.aMe Pleehe«e. Don MUfray. A women la IUddenty fec.d with a aeries of dlfflcun responslbllltlea when htW husbend ot many years lllpl Into an Irre- versible catllonlc trance. (2 hrs.) I .A .... •••au. .. "~gy Girl" ( 1966. Comedy) Lynn Redgrave. Alan Batea. A gl'1 marries a welt-to-do older man In order to give htW friend's beby a home. ( t hr .. 40 min.) •MAL- 00 .. "Stripes" (t981, Comedy) Murray. Harold R#rua. A perennial to joins the U.S. Army, .bucks a tough £ geant In training camp and t>.comes t btolled In a.n espionage caper In easl• Eur=. 'R' 9 ( 1 hr., 45 min.) ~ ~N'tgtil School" (t881. M tery) Leonard Mann. Rachel Ward. An 1 thropology prol8SSOf with a penchant co-eds Is suspected of the bMal murdo of some of ~ former bed P•'11'18fs. 'R' hr . 28 min l SIXTIES SPAWNED SILLIEST TELEVISION ... From Paces Clampett. "It's true Nobody likes being nppcd to pieces by cntics. But lemme tell you. money makes a hell of a Band-Aid .'' The problem wasn't .. The Beverly Hillbill ies." It was what happened next: "Petticoat Junction," for one thing, a "Beverly Hillbtlhes" spinoff in which country 1elcv1s1on showed signs of ex- cessive inbreeding. because the show did everything but drool. Like its own spinofT. "Green Acres." "Petticoat Junction" was set in fabulous Hoo1erv1lle. The shows even shared character~. including Arnold the pig, as bnght and talented as anybody else in the cast. If the e11citemen1 in beautiful downtown Hooterv1lle was non-stop. the country craze looked lilcc it wouldn 't 'end any time soon e11her. when Aubrey turned a cold eye to "The Andy Gnffith Show" and twirled Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabor;) off into his own orbit. By now. there were more fish out of the water than in it. and country television reached its delirious JCnith when ''Gomer Pyle" went up a~inst ABC's .. No Tame for Sergeants," which had exactly the same premise (Sammy Jackson played a rube who joined the Air Foree). The irony was positi vely lurid. ..No Time for Sergeants'' was based on a movie of the same name. which was based on the play. which was based on the television . show broadcast on "The .S. Steel Hour" in 19SS, which starred Andy Gnffith. who repeated the role on stage and film, and on whose series "Gomer Pyle" was born. The country scam was out of hand. Faced with mounting criticism. the networks agreed that maybe the country vein was exhausted, but ti was clear that viewers still wanted escapist shows. What came next made Hooterv11le look like the Golden Age of television: CBS' "Gillipn's Island," the breach in the waJI throuah which poured Manians: monsters. flyinJ nuns: ~nosc-w1ggltng wtlches, and 11111tn1 scnacs. l)y the time "Oilligan·s Island" went off the air in 1967, it was without a doubt the worst Ions-running television show the world had ever !lttn. The premise over- :.._helmcdd. the writers w11h limitations· .xv~n 1 .101s were shipwrecked on · troo1cal island from which they 1 30 Sunday, Octobef 19, 1 ~itrer could be rescued. or the show was over. For 1he same reason. there couldn'l be any new characters or outside influences. The) were stuck. So were we. "Gilligan's Island" was popular with kids who didn't know any better, and the stampede was on: "My Favorite Manian" and .. The Munsters.. on CBS. "Bewitched." "The Flying Nun," and "The Addams Family" from ABC; and ··1 Dream of Jeannie" on NBC. One. NBC's "M y Mother the Car:· often is dismissed as the worst show in the 40- year history of television. Not by a long shot. It wasn't even the worst show of the m1d--60s. Never has television ww:ked .so hard to deliver such putrid results. It would get worse before it got better. How much worse? Think "Pe)ton Pla ce." • If it seems antique now:it wasn't exact I}' a rocket to the moon th en. ABC gambled that thf popularity of daytime !IOSP operas coulct be transferred to prime lime. lf''Peyton l?lace" caught on (it premiered Sept. I 5, 1964). ABC would ha ve two hits at once. because 1t was on twice a week. It caught on. In retrospect. the show is only a footnote that loomed larger at the time. After a best· sdlin~ novel and hit movie. the story was familiar even to ptople who weren't interested. It focused on Constance MacKenzie's (Dorothy Malone) struggle to guard her "terrible secret.'' that she had given binh to Mia Farrow 18 years earlier and hadn't bothered to get married. Mercifully. the influence of "Peyton Place" was shon·livcd. CBS tried a pnme- time spinoff of"As The World Tums." and NB(' tried anificial respiration on "Or. Kildare" byconvcrti"I it to a twice-a-week serial. Both showt suffered from lo~ rattnp counts, and died. Television was at its nadir. stupefied by asinine ttends, trapPCd and helpless in the tentacles or televi11on com. soap o~ras. and comedies that curdled our m1nh. Who could uve it no~ How about the Beatles and JamH Bond? Unlikel y alltes. but this was no time to be choosy. In an event filed under"So What?1'' Cliff Richard. a British sinaer who'd failed to dent the U.S. marlcet. appcarcd on "The Ed Sulli\•an Show" in October 1963 0 month later. ulhvan had Billy J Kram and the Dakotas, another Rriush gro1 that hadn't scon.'d here. managed b) : English Sammy Ghck named Bnan Er tein. The great Stone Face wa'i up to 'iOnt thing. But what? ulltvan had vacauoncd in England ti ~ummer before. and was stunned b) 11 reacti on to a new breed or British roc kl'I The cann y showman thought 11 phenomenon might tra ve l across ti .<\1lan11c. wanted to be on the cutting ed. when 11 did. and decided that the bc'it "· to make sure was to help make 11 hap()I. After testmg the water with Richard ar Kramer, he signed Epstein's biggest grou the Beatles, to perform in February. Then he got luck)'. Between NovcmO. and February. the Beatles turned into tt hottest thing since Eh is Presley. On Feh 1964. the quartet opened and clo'>I. Sullivan's show w11h "All My Lo' 1n(!. ··She Loves You." "Thas Boy:· and ··T There Wu You." (Presley-got SS0.000 le three shows in I 9S6, compared to II Beatles' S25.000 for two shows.) Beatlemania wa11 unleashed and " couldn't get enough of ANYTHlf'<• English, a path that already had bcl smoothed by the success of the first •~ Bond films. "Or No" and "From Ru.,;,1 With Love." Actually. Bond had appeared on l ' television years cadier. but nobody h.1 noticed. On an Oct. 2 I. 195 4. episode ' CBS' "CHmax" anthology. Barry Nelsn played 007 in "Casino Ro)·alc... Late Bond creator Ian Fleming even wrote a outline for a Stt\CS, bu1 the deal k through. Now tele vision turned to Fleming aga11 this time 10 create "Mr. Solo," a bottlcd-11 Bond spy. A hcan attack forced the writ1 to drop out of the project. and the Bon film-makers demanded a title chan~ bccau!.C a character 1n one of the novels t which they owned rights wa~ named Sole Producer Sam Rolfe shrugged. changc(i! th tillc. kepl the name. and dcliverr• Napoleon Solo as "The Men Fron U.N.C.L.E." NBC's "U.N C.l.E." wa a union ,. camp culture and the spy gen~. In contra• to television's usual lockjawtd SC<'f'C (PIMH Me lfTCOllS/,,.,e 3 1 ll' :r 1p in ,. ll' ll' ' ll' l d 1 'I I J d II I' n .I , : .. f SITCOMS OF THE SIXTIES SILLLY STUFF ... rroaraceso agnits. -.bo can&)ed ""'th guttural. half-wit foes ho mack Bons Ba<knov on "The Bullwtnkk Show~ look hkc a master SP) ··t: SC LE"" k.q>t its tongue 1n its check Soto (Robert Vau&hnt and Russian crony lll>a Kur}~1n <David \1cCallum) dc- \Clo ped a SGaPP} gJ\C and take much hke •hat o ( ~ .\~en~ · a Bnt1sh sen~ Rolfe admired ~ xroo)'m L"" ("LE dtdn·1 mean an)'tluqat fint. Rolfe P1Ckcd 11 becau~ "11 "'u kiod of c-ovocalJ'llC -But he ""asaskcd \0 oftta 11ohat 1t meant that we finall y had 10 m.aU p someduna to tit • he \atd and JectdcdontheUnit.ed ct,.ork ( ommand tor Law ~ Enforcement 1Nhteh com- !:>atcd TKRl SH the 1nnguc-1w1sting T echaotop:al H 1C12rchy for the Remnval of L ~rabtn and Sub1ugauon nf Hu- :nan1cy. ,.,"hat d~" -\ n.auon ~broiled 1n funda mental J>robfcms at home and ahrnad 1mmcn~f\ enJo~ed chts lampoon ~cau~ rcaT-Ti" !'ICTOCS ~ ook1n1 awfully dr'ltructahle T cl~ 100 ~ the way 11 always doc' and sa1ur.ucd the a1rwavc'I with ~L'.N CLE -1m1tattons from BnMh mpons (-s«rct 4&rnt" and 'The -\.m~") to nomt'"'lfown vcn10M t"I Spy" ud -rhc C11r1 Fmm l "" r l F. ·' E\C'ft ~°' Bu~e a m1llmna1rc cnp 1n \Des .. Bur1re'' U.w • maaicall~ wa\ iran.sfonned 1n1n .. .\mM Rurkr ~<'n:'f .\p!.- Tile 'li&bt tf)O(h N3\n t ('v1dtn1 r.vrf'· ..,nae. Them~ ('t.prc~'I"<' 1h1n1 nn ( B\ ·~n lm~1hlc.. 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Sunday' s dwo CA1QJi • brUnd'l runs trom9 30a..m. to2:.30p 11'l ln0o t1ets oottenN penca-. oaJitwood smoked ~ lrestl J.c:es and lots ~ The,......,. a oe>ert su days trom 5 p m to 0 p lor dinner Sunday ' p m to •O p m . lunct1 is 11 30 &-"\. o 2:30 p m so days Swlday 9 30 a.ft\ \0 2.30 p m tor brunet\ c.11 8'6-SS.53 tor further intormanon Visit Ow 6rl Great Food and Fast Service Open 1 Days ... Plllr's 1 ' I 846 5553 t1111111111••n • r - New Warehouse ' gets under way as old-on goes-=-on The Warehouse Restaurant will soon get a new facelift: however. owner Percy Hendler assures his loyal customers that the restaurant wlll not be closed down during the remodeling The work will be done section by section. Exciting things will be happening at t~ Warehouse for 1987," Hendler said "The final ootcome will bring a brand-new look both inside and outside to the War~house. but still retaining the hlstorlc nature of the building." Although Hendler 1s not ready to divulge all the new plans tor the restaurant, he did reveal that one new feature will be a three-level deck that will emphasize the bays1de view Since Hendler purchased the Warehouse in May of this year. he hu already made favorable changes which Include the menu and res- taurant's happenings. The lunch and dinner menu have expanded to Include more seafood items and pasta dishes, "I think pasta has become Ameri- canized." he said. "It no longer just appears In Italian restaurants, It has become part of the American res- taurant scene. Another new feature 1s the Happy Hour, Monday thru Friday from 4 40 p.m to 7 p.m where a vanety of complimentary hot and cold llems are offered Monday Night Football showcases hot dogs tor less then a S, hsh and chips for S3.25 -and a wide screen television to vtew the game Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday are a seafood bonanza -all you can eat seafood platters for S 17 95 Entertainment is offered nightly with groups performing the top 40 songs The restaurant also provides harbor boat cruises. which Hendler said c an cater to any poss1blltiy sunset cruises, dinner cruises and other packages for small or large groups. Sunday brunch 1s served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. adults S 14 25, chlldren age 6-12. $6 95 and free tor children under 6 years old The Warehouse Is located at 3450 Via Oporto, lido Village In Newport Beach. 673-4700. Large validated parking lot adjacent to the res- taurant Curtain up at Curtain Call Elizabeth Howard'• Curtain Call Dinner Theater at 690 El Camino Real ln Tu1tln offen fine food eened at your table and entertainment nightly except Mondays. O..., Pllol ...... ..., ...... , ... Currently on 1tage through Nov. 9 11 "Man of La Mancha," with "Camelot" arriving Nov. 13. Call 838-1540 for ticket lnfor - matlon and reaenatlon1. Beach Club brings back the surfing Sixties in Ne\Nport Beach The vintage pink Cadillac parked outside the Beach Club Is almost a nostalglc preview of things to come when you enter the Newport Beach restaurant Located on Balboa Boolevard, owner Jett Reuter has transformed the former Tastee Freez building into a focal hangout for people who enjoy a great ambience and equally good grub. The Beach Club's exterior 1s bright white complimented by turquoise trim Once Inside. the restaurant comes alive with 1960s surfing memorabilia. Authenlc surfboards of that era artistically lean against a lush green palm tree; dated tur- quoise celling tans blow a soft breeze and 1960s music plays In the back- ground. However: It is the walls that seem to capture the essence ot the theme restaurant -original theater lobby prints advertising the then popular Annette and Frankie "Beach Blanket" movies, "Gidget Goes to Hawaii," plus a smattering of Beatles MEET OPASO Hit first name It Opaso HIS IHI name la Vachlrachatch<>t Thet'a why avei:yone ~M•hlm Qi>uo His rettaurant Is also celled Opaso s Ba.lboa Thal Cata But tor the put two years, peopHI have been calllng II the bell Thal reataurant. "Dominici It'• better then ChlneH I" We hear 11 every night Dom ealS hete a lot Wall llU you taste their Thai won ton soup, beef sat11 With peanut sauce, the most lamous Thal noodles and Balboa Thal Feast. a comb1n111on of gartlc shrimp and tlealc sale Come to Opuo·s Balt>oe Thal Cate II 11'1 your first lime for Thal fOOd. he II help you order And don't worry about the food being too spicy, the chef can make 11 as mild as you like ()peso makes two prom11es One. you'll IOve your dinner Two II you can uy his rut name Without stumbling. he'll reward you with an alt!H' dinner drink Don I Wall Come Meet 0PHO 209111 Palm at Ba y in Balboa Dinner Nightl) Except Tuesday Call 67~·0 1 61 fur Reservations • Catering • Take Out and Beach Boys memorabilia According to Reuter. a few changes have occurred since the Beach Club opened in Jury of this year "We have lowered the prices. we have lull waitered service and now offer breakfast from 7 a.m .. seven days a week ... he said A sampling of the breakfast menu five selections of fresh 1u1ce, fresh fruit, lots of beverages .. plus the collection of entrees Omelettes. which all contain four extra large egss. plus any extras you might desire. might be the delectable spinach and mushroom or salsa and sour cream Eggs Benedict ($3 95). or steflk & 3 eggs ($6.95) served with hashbrowns and toast are a few of the egg selections Pancakes may be peanut butter, chocolate chip or pineapple. French toast. hot or cold cereal, toast or English muffin, plus corn tortillas are some of the tasty side orders. Lunch and dinner have been expanded to include a massive range of 'Celebrity Favorites· sandwiches plus hsh chicken and beet selec- 11ons Reuter said that a banquet room is available upstairs that can accom modate 50 people The Beach Club 1s located at t900 west Balboa Blvd Newport Beach open from 7 a m to 10 p m seven days Call 675-0070 for more 1nfor mat1on Jeff Reuter opens his idea of the id ea l Newpo rt Beach r esta urant at Balboa Blvd. & 19th Stree t on the Peninsula. 675-0070 EVENINGS/ An. A<NerHsrng Supplement to tt'le OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday. October 19 1986 3 I I I I Pescada Fresco f •• , ,...., Albocofe Mahi Mahi Swordfish Ahl Ono Yellowtall Red Snapper Monkflsh Catfish Sea Bass Halibut Grouper Salmon Shar1< Wahoo Trout Spear Fish DoverSote Petrale Sote Boston Schrod Opah 1. With Another Enchilada 2. With Taco •• 3. With Chile Relleno 4. With Burrito .... , 1. Albondlgos • .... • .. f ... '"~· • ... ... ,,, ,,. -1w .. , 2. House Salad l. 5.95 5.95 6.95 6.95 1.95 2.50 ; •·J .,.,, • .. ,_ Ii "~tll't'tft ., "''VI•'"" ,.,.,.,..,. (1,.t•Y1Q ............ '""• . ., 3. Taco Salad 4.25 l1t .. ~ l 14WIJ .. ll4'~1f~l 111t•f ....,,~-~ llj_., ,, •'"'' ~ \,a.1<1(1 ...... ..,, "" ........ { IW'YJIW J_.yo ...,.,.,., ., ~-...... ,,,.,,,,,., 4. Pacifico Salad 6.95 " , ... ,, ....... a,., , • ~.,. ......... , ,,.,. ,, , .. tt .,. ,,,....,, >r( ..... 1 ..... , • .,,,.,~ ,,..,...,, ..., .. ., ~rw~"'--' ,.._ , .,.,.._ ••• ,,, , ...... ''"'"""'"1"1' 1. Huevos Ranchefos 6.95 2. Maehaea eon Huevos 6.95 ...,..~,_,1 ,.,,.,.._."'-~""'IW borwf"I' , ... .,, ,,...... f~\MWIC...'"'"'-•tlQIQ'\1 3. Eggs Benedict 7.95 ,A.__,,,,.,,~ ,.,.""""1frq/Mtl'M/lftrt ""-""" ,,,,.,.. '*"'' <~,....,,., ,.,,.,_.,,,,W"_...,.,,~~-· ----- 1. Tacos Macho 5.95 5. Steak RancMrol 6.95 ·--""'-c...,,.,-,.,., -S-0 S-C..»i.#A-0--"'-' ,...._, -°"""'" .. ·-al---<;or .. 5.95 6. Tostado SUpNme 2. Burritos Gral~ ,~ 8-101 (,,ICIWff; 6.95 ,_IW"'Ow--5.95 •CAO ""1 'ihm'pi 7.95 3. Camltas ---~· 4. Chicken Picado 6.95 7. Fajitas 6.95 ~,,..,...al~~-"'-"""---111W1'->"iion11t•~~s,.u_,,. i!w.IL*"O...,dlJwtr*1r ~ •<AHi ""1.1 ~' ..,.,._,., 1. Chlmlchangas 5.95 4. Chicken MoWt Enehllada 5.95 ,r,..,,,. IJMt>l-'*---s.--.-"'~""" ., ·-!>IO""al°""-"""''illr• S-...,..:;...,. .__ .-,_,-~,,,.,,..,,.,(.-"------·· .,.-,.,... ..... ,..,..,_c;...... --N..-.m1-., 2. Chicken Monterey 1.95 I0-*'1-• alO.O---·-~ °""' .-..,......, -·---r,,_ --Ar..--• 3. Came AIOda Combo 11 .95 IAUf'l'-c;i....Owf-••(.,,,._,•l~f,,,.,_ ....,.,-~....,Rlt-.A.,-wJ~I • 1. 1he Crazybuno Burger 4.95 111&v.AIC'f8olVO' ""• r--<>-Rr1" -·--o--a.-___ ,_ - 0-•~•Nof-~I 5. Crab• Shrtmp Enchlladas 7.50 IAU.0.<JoJ>C..-alS.._v_..,,,S..,. ._ ~,..,....w....,c..Mrw-n~ ~Wt(f-~Ar111fll"(f~1 6. Fish• Chips 4.95 1°"9r;>ffrt!Kl~f~f..,,"'"' ~ • .._.(_flt,...~ ~~..,~ ltrqllt~,,..,., \ t. Jwl-.bo ltw"9lp Codrtal S.fS .,~ ................. --... 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AVEN;;:::::..;:.-:u'";':;t~~-:..-:.tJ ------------------------ .. 4 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19, 1986 r a Barbecue flavor lures diners to Herman's at Newport Pier Walk Into Herman's, enjoy the Not only,is the food great, but the savory aroma -then alt down at one-lottytnterlof with shades of plnk an of the mini white picnic tables and bright green adds additional fun to sample the hickory-smoked the dining experience. barbecue fare. T~ menu boasts of such Items as Herman's, IOcated next to the BBQ pork, smoked Italian Susage Newport Beach Pier, Is the brainchild and hickory smoked burger ('h of Herman Cothran. The restaurant pound wtth cheeSe) -all for less has an unique cooking system de-than $3. Garden-fresh chef's salad signed for a small kitchen, that and spinach salad (house dressing, produces the pit barbecue flavor in a eggs and bacon bits) run for around remarkably short time. $3. .. Once people taste our food, they Other tasty items assured to always come b~;· said Cothran. satiate the diner are the numerous .. We have regulat customers who platter dtshes served with Herman's come In and eat three times a week... fantastic barbecued beans. cole slaw and cornbread st1x. The combo p alter ($7.95) 151/4 chicken, two baby back ribs. two side ribs, and one beef rib Whole chicken platter is $7.25 and pork side ribs $6,95. Another delletous food feature 1s the stuffed baked potatoes with either barbecue chicken, pork, beef or butter and sour cream. all for under S3 Side orders of cole slaw, bbQ beans, bbQ sauce, cup of trench fries and cornbread sticks are avail- able Herman's ts open seven days from 11 a m to 11 p.m. Located at 110 McFadden Place. Newport Beach . 675-4994 • l Famous Hickory Smoked BBQ® MENU SANDWIC HES RB(J Pork BBQ Bc("f BBQ Cht<'kt-n Smoked llal1,m Sa usage fltC'kory Smoked Burger ' , lb W Cheese A LADS 2.7 5 2.7 5 2..-1-0 2.75 2.25 2.45 Gardl'n Frc!<h Chef . 2.50 PLATTE R. "n .. 1 "•lh II• "'m I 111H•11• /11111 ~·.1n-. t 1 •/t to;/,,~ A t urnhfl .ut '''' Wholt• C'hu:ken 11.i If C'hH·kl'n 8Jb~ RJr k Rtb" 1P11rk1 Pork S1dt· Ribs Bcl•f Rib" Combo Platter ' I 'h11 ••• ,, :! "·'"' 11 .. ~ "''" t '11/1• ll1h' I Rt'< I R 1l1 7.25 3.90 7.9!) 6.95 6.95 7 .95 R/11t• 1 'h"'"' 1000 l•/,ind 1/1111><' l>rt•\.•11111 Spinach Salad . 3.25 ST UFFED BAKED POTATOES 1/1111 ... /lri·"in/l f Kil Jnd 8.1r.in Ril• S IDES C'nle SIJw BBQ Beans BBQ S<:1un· lpintt \up of French F'rn·~ C'ornbre.id Sttx S \1 <\1.1. I. \tH.t- 1.05 1.95 1.05 1 .9 5 1.95 .80 .50 DESSERTS Applt• T11rnm1•1 1.7;) M11dt /rom " r ""It J.1111 BBQ C'h1C'kt•n BB~ Pork RRQ RC't•f II lh Rut t1·r ,~ ~our Cr1•.ir11 BEVERAGES "11.,1111 M ~\ S.'111t·r .75 ~oft Drink-. .65 l .1•rnnn.1 d1· ~ .65 kt'll Tt'.I .65 ~Ilk 2.95 2 .95 2 .9 5 2.00 I. \1t1 ,(• LOO 1.00 1.00 EVENINGS/An Advert1s1ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT Sunday October 19 1986 ~ -------------- T .c. Peppercorn emphasizes personal touch Stop by T C. Peppercorn in Hunt· 1ngton Beach, and you wjll~pot new owner Peter Gus1 as he strolls through the restaurant. stops at the various tables and chats with the customers It 1s this personal touch, combined with the excellent food that ttas established T C Pep- percorn in the hearts and s1omachs of Orange County diners Gus• and partner Steve Pappas. both with years ol successful ex- perience in the restaurant business. took ovec the helm or T.C. Pep- percorn in June of this year Pappas 1s the owner of Candy's in Hollywood. the French-born Gus1 brings over 17 years of award winning knowledge to the Huntington beach dinner house. The newty decorated T C Pep- percorn in sol! shades of rose and blue accented by ivory hued walls crea'les the setting of a comfonable French chateau The roomy bar the scene of Monday Night Football daily luncheon fashion shows The where 1umbo ch1h dogs and tacos are brunch 1s served at 9.30 a m enioyed lor only $1. osts nve -f d entertainment seven nights a week Although customers look orwar to the fringe benehts Pappas and Currently performing is lormer Gus1 have provided 1t 1s the Amerl- Mouseketeer Dick Dodd who leads can cuisine with a contwental llalr the Dodd SQuad with h)tS lrom the that has customers retu'foing on a 1950s and 1960s along with present regular schedule to the reSlaurant top 40 selections Other lun times at T C Pep-Chef Michel Lerm1n1au and Gust percorn include Sunday Football have combined the1r culhnary talents Brunch (S4 50 all you can eat) and 10 produce a eclecllc select1on of -- -- 1 offenngs 01 course. the dinner OUR MEALS ARE A. TRIP TO MEXICO I COCKTAILS Mllano's in Balboa house standards hke Mew Yor steak, fllet mignon and London bro1 all served with potatoes Dr riC8-.<ln fresh vegetables. are sllll hous favorites. the menu also feature lighter cuisine eafood. pasta sane w1 ches. fowl and seafood T C Peppercorn 1s located at 805 Stark (one block south or EdingE and south of the San Diego Freeway Huntington Beach. For reserva11or or banQuet lnforma11on ca 842-5535 BANK AME RICARD MAS TERCHARGE AME RICAN EXPRESS COSTA MESA • 296 E. 17th St. HlltGREN SOUARE • 6'.S.7626 Entertainment In The Simo Room Al Raymond! operatee llll.ano•a Italian Reetaurant at 60 E. Bay Bl•d. lri the Balboa Pun Zone eecdon of Newpo1 Beach. Bay Yiew dinlnl and a co~ete line of plzzar ~iiiii:ii:ii:ii:ii:ii::=:=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::i::i::i::ii:i::=======iii=iiiii:iiiii:iii~~ dlnnera, seafood, Mndwtchee and eta are featured.• 1 well aa delt•ery to yacbta. Call 675·8171 for reeerT&tion "ON THE WA1ER ADJACENT TO THE BALBOA FERRY." LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH PATIO • OYSTER BAR • COCKTAILS • FISH MARKET 503 E. EDGEWATER • NEWPORT BEACH, CA RESERVATIONS: 675-2373 Sall Loft Bar En.Joy a auene ocean .tew from the SaU Loft Bar a Gr t 400 S. Coaat Btchway, Lafuna Beach, abo•e the Joi ROfer. The em,Pbula la on freeh eeafood with U ................................................................................ entertainmentnJCbtly. 6 -EVENINGS/An Adverllllng Supplement tQ the DAILY PILOT/Sun(iay, October 19, 1986 r =-g 1 0 Special occasions created at Registry Hotel Tucked In the opulence of the ~lstry Hotel In Newport Beach is he office of Lorthar Bullesbach. irector of catering for the hotel. It is from this office, that Bull- bach and his talented staff work 1th Registry clients to create a ial occasion -be it a small oard meeting or a lavish wedding pt1on. Whatever the occasion. ullesbach promises 1t will be a reat1ve masterpiece. "We have many facility options n for our clients." said the erman-born Bullesbach. who lngs an impressive international tfoho to his new director's pos-on. "The large ballroom can hold a axlmum of 750 people, however 11 be divided Into eight smaller Ions for a more Intimate gather- mg but still retaining the elegance of theme party titled ·2002: .. People the room." dressed In a wonderful array of space The newly decorated mirrored costumes and we provided a collec- ballroom has antique ivory walls. lion of space foods like seafood, glistening crystal chandeliers and canned dry goods -all convenience wall scones, accented with pastel food Another party was a 1950s green-blue patterned carpet sock hop -we decorated with According to Bullesbacn. the bleachers and a basketball court many executive board meettng plus set up several restaurant-look- rooms lhat accommodate an aver-.----------- age of 20 people have been very popular within the business cqm- munity Another plus for the Registry clientele 1s Bullesbach's talent for planning a unique theme party "I have worked with many clients over the years to produce a party that Is both a tine social evening and something very different." he said smiling. "I remember a futuristic Sterling. Crystal. China. Linen . mg booths, like Arnold's. The guests were really inspired to dress the part.'' Bullesbach said that his stall can work within a client's budget to help plan that special occasion His vast experiences enable him tg have creative menu and entertainment tdeas We've been expecting you. emories abound at sland's Village Inn 1!1111 ft1ll): hJ' fl litt II 'Ill<• \11111111111111! \"\l't\ !.111'111' -'1 II It .111111!1 l'r1"4 111111~ (,tit• t.ltJbll' I \lt'f'""" 'I l.1f1 II Ill 1 l1 i:.1111 r .. l.1w1l -.·11111i.: 1111 111rl1d111.ir111tllll'lll lor h11,111t'' d1111111' IA· rt1.1rdu1111.11 l<u 1p11·111 ot 1lt1• t ,111.I \\l,ml lur ~1111n111'1 llll'I 11 111111111 I,, h!i-11 If the VIiiage Inn walls could talk, would recall the snatches of versatton heard over the last half ntury from such notables as James gney, Preston Foster or Sonny tts. According 10 general manager e McNamara, the Village Inn "1s little piece of quiet in a natural rrounding." "There are super memories here ... said, "and those will always in. However. what. we have anged is the management. chefs 1d decor ... actually we have brought e restaurant back to what local sldents came to depend on over le years." McNamara said that the Village Inn I the only cocktail lounge on Balboa and that otters entertainment ven nights a week. The entertam- ant features group that play the ies and the current top 40 e old English charm of the taurant's exterior has been car- d throughout the Interior design h soft blues and dusty rose tones create a warm and cozy setting. e two fireplaces. one located in the ing room. the other in the bar. only d to the charm of the restaurant "The mood of the restaurant changes from the more informal setting of the day. to the 1nt1mate ambience of the evening when we add linen 1ablecloths and candles to the tables. Yet. though the res- taurant becomes more informal, 11 still retains the comfortable at- mosphere." she said. Lunch prices range from around $2.95 to $5 75, dinner from $6 95 to $23 for lobster. Omner entrees include a selection of spec1altty salads ltke spinach. Caesar or shrimp v1negrette. A new addition to the menu Is the Early Bird Dinner served from 4:30 to 6 p.m., with price ranges from $4 95 to $8 95 There are six entree selections. beef, seafood. chicken. pasta, hamburger or soup or salad. served with fresh vegetables and potatoes. Monday Night Football and Happy Hour with a collection of appetizers 1s also featured at VIiiage Inn. Cham- pagne brunch Is served Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m to 2 p m Located at 127 Manne Avenue. Balboa Island. For more information call 675-8300. alypso at Newport l;andlng- ewport Landing Restauram. the test waterfront d1nmg spot m • has JUSt added a shce of the 1bbean to its weekend hnt' up as and Harvey's Steel Drum Calypso takes the stage upstajrs 1n the nge Sundays from 2 to 6 p m he bright and colorful lounge .rs view s of the harbor, an oyster menu complete with shelff1sh, ders and sandwich speetalt it's a wide selection of beveragts lud1ng ovtr 30 varieties of rum oy lunch upstairs Mond<ty ough Saturday ownsta1rs 1n either d1n1ng room. y lunch Monday through Friday, nch Saturday and Sunday and r every evening With original I I ' trad111onal favorrtes, !ht menu ead al l todau:') news-.--,-a-il-,-,-i-la-i (, everuday m the 1\.11 d 1, '" 11.t 1 .. : 11111 """' lr11l1 11111111•r.1hl1• J11 I >, 11 I • lflll'I I 11' 1\ll "'I ' ' It l.1.· l.uurn1u Iii. 11h11111h 1111·•11.1" ):t•llrtlld 1htllll): .1111:1111·111111i: 1111 10111plt-ti· 1111111111ll1 «lur1!011111 "11li1l111l11l,/•1n1 ,/, ,,.,,,,,,I/If ·~·\\II\ 11 .. 1 ,,llhl "''", r.111111• 1 .. 1, ,,,.1 l1•1t11 .ii lht• Ill'\\ 111.l\!lllfh I t1!I r1llhM!i11\I 1<1 ~'''" II• •..I• '""' 1.11>11 '-'Jllllll! 11r? REG I ST~ ;&el-~ lfa• \t'\\ ~IJlldJnf !\.'!Oii \l.11 \nh1ir Bh1I lnnw 'l"-'I"'" 111~1d1 I \ ·1~·1, -11 -~~ :-..--- "The band makes a big d1f- ferenece In setting the mood of the party," he said "I favor live music because it brings more ot a creative ambience to the occasion ... The Registry is located across the street from the Orange County John Wayne Airport Call 752-8777 for more catering mformatron. EVENINGS/An Advertising Sllpplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19. 1986 7 - El Ranchito restaurants have become a family aft air The story begins in 1959 when the Avila family let1 thetr home 1n Guana- 1uato. Mexico. to start anew In the United States cropped up over the last 20 years From the beglning, the restaurant concept has been a total family involvent. The entire Avila family pitched to start the first Huntington Park El Ranchlto in 1966 latest is the newly opened El Ranchllo 1n Upper Newport Bay where Joe Avila Is the prop1etor. The restaurant's decor 1s abfaze with a rainbow of bright and v1v1d colors Its spaciousness adds to the festive ambience created by Avila Mama Avila brought along all the wonderful recipes that had been in her tam11y tor generations The blend of secret ingredients and strict attention to freshness and quality set the foundation for the succeslul chain ot tam11y restaurants that have Today, 111s still a famlly-owned and operated business. There are 10 El Ranchitos scattered throughout Southern Cahforn1a Several are located in Orange County -the · The new eatery features a ta;Jar for last tasty meals a tortilla ar which produces fresh hand-de tor Ill las and a massive bar /lounge ' TRY ITI INTRODUCTORY OFFER 0 Acroea &om the Newport Beach Pier." 2001 WEST OCl!ANRONT • NEWPORT BEACH (714) 175-91 Serving Balboa Slace 1956 L••c• Mon. -Fri. 11-4 PM Dlaaer Sun. -Thurs. 4-10 PM Frt:-& Sat. ·'1iH 11 PM Delly S,,.c .. I• WlldGa .. Flrat Weekend of Each Month Featuring • Hippo• Venison •Quail • Wiid Boar • PheHant $15.95 to $17.95 ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA Sat11rd•J1 A s-d•Jf Bn1ac• from 53.75 9 AM to 3 PM Featuring • Huevos R-an~heros • Briney Deep Benedict • AHorted Omelets &d~ 81nl Dl•••n 7 Daye A Week $7.50 Featuring Prlme Rib or frHh flah ·soi E. Balboa 673-7726 8 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Octobef 19, 1986 * area that boasts of a wide-screen telev1son Monday night football tans can munch on tacos and sip margadtas tor around S 1 Happy hour. Monday through Friday from 3 p m to 7 p m . otters a complimentary 1rad1t1onal Mexican buffet For further en1oyment, strothng mar1ach1s wtll serenade diners with thetr musical talents Requests are encouraged Pastel's In Newport Et Aanchito will featrure its winning spec&Jalttes like que Avila ($6 75). burrito Guad ($7-95} and machaco ($6 25) is priced from $3 95 to $7 9 dinner from $4 95 to $8 95 S are· run week and average $2.95 Et Ranchlto 1s located a Irvine Avenue Call 650-26 further lnlormat1on Cat.by Denec:re and Pierre Peqier poee oatalde thel reetautant, Putel'a, at 1520 W. Cout W,b .. ay, Ne Beach. The eatery feataree a apeclal blend of cul creation• from Callf ornJa and t.be rat of the 1 lncladt.nc allrtmp, ecallop., plua and a n.rlety of Grl •peclaltiee. Reeenationa are recommended at 548-1 Remembef fa11141y or fn with Special Occasion Get Wei or Memo<&al c ~'RE FIGHllNG FOR \O,JR LIFE American Heart Association 'lmelia's Restaurant undergoing changes on island 'mella's Restaurant 1s not a new Tie to Orange County diners. 1ablished over 25 years ago on lboa Island. Amelia's has made Its linary mark. iowever, according to owner John binson, there has been some :ent and ~exciting changes at 1elfa's. "We now offer lunch and fassan of Hassan 's Sunday brunch." said Robinson Customers can relax inside the cozy and Intimate restaurant that Is decorated In soft shades of blue, and repast on the luscious champagne brunch Amelia's offers each Sunday. Delicacies like eggs dolly-poached eggs on bagels wrth smol<ea samon ef Hauan a...an of Hauan'• Reataurant at 3325 rt Bl•d. on the Balboa Penlnaata In Newport Beach ea ap aome lamb, a Wedneaclay apeclal on ad•ance aeat. The ezotic Lebaneae reataarant ha• been a wport fa•orite for 11 yean. Call 675-4668 for reaer- tiona. Remember family or friends with Special Occasion , Get Well or Memorial cards. WE'RE FIGHTit..G Fm 'tOJRLIFE and seafood sauce ($6. 75); llnguini carbonara -Italian pasta with ham. onion, cheese and egss ($5.95); frlttata -omelette with.Italian hot sausage and. marinara sauce ($6.75) or cold grilled chicken breast with honey mustard dressing ($7.95). The savory tare is served wlt'h fresh trun. Lunch and dinner cu1sine, accord- ing to Robinson, is half seafood and half Italian. Veal dishes, chicken, lobster and !inguini and clams are a few of the choices. Lunch Is priced around $6 and dinner, which m- cludes soup or salad. $12 For fresh fish lovers, Amelia's provides five choices each day. A few unusual offerings are fresh New Zealand scallop with roe and fresh soft shell crabs. With the holidays, just around the corner. Robinson said Amelia's has a lovely banquet room that can ac- commodate up to 30 people. "We hosted some wonderful Christmas parties In the banquet room last year," he recalled "We can work with you to create a personalized menu '· Amelia's 1s located at 31 I Marine Avenue, Balboa Island ( 100 yards Jrom ttTe_ eat.boa Bfld.geJ~Lunch IS served from 11:30 am. to 2·30 p.m and dinner 6 pm to 10 p.m daily Sunday brunch 10 a.m to 3 p.m. Call 673-6580 Great Winest Great Foodt Dine at the A!!ey CJli.0 · .. Jl'l'1 LLEY Located Where Coast Highway & Balboa Blvd Lunch • Dinner • Brunch RESERVATIONS: 646-9126 • ~ GAILEY 11/fNJ ~ . N-O on-a ~lECIQ\6Fa A 9\lACX ()( LGHT tv'fAI COllA.MNT~ OOM.:aAT Kt\f'PY KU Al\O ~E'vf.NTS fEATUllNG flESH SEAFOOD FRESH LOCAL LOISHI NOW IN SEASON IASTHN lllf LUNCH • DINNER • BRUNCH WEEKEND CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISE INllY!dv•lt ~tOt' 1 ~r H•rbOt" (ru1\.f' w1tf11 Of'uMF\ •r'KI C"41""'tP8~ '--''.a •OOAni tN' C•'WM"'' CrUfM 80.t ISL.A MUJEfil\ For Mner'f'atlon C•'' t111) ~111 EVENINGS/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 19, 1986 -9 l ~ I I ' I • ... Mene's Terrace in El Toro The owners of Meoe's Terrace -from left, Albert Ylsber, Eric Llulf. Mene Flsber and (seated) Andrea Fisher - operate a family-style Greek reataurant with authentic food in the atmoaphcre of a Grecian terrace. Greek wines also are on the menu. Catering ls available and reservations arc taken at 830-3228. Exquisite Seafoods • Delectable Pasta • Fine Win es •Fresh Fish /--~ "\ /. ...... ~ ..... MM • l ~ l ,,..· On Balboa Island 1" 714/673-6580 1+' 0 0 0 BuBB~~s BALBOA CLUB Sunday Brunch Lunc h • Dinner THE FABULOUS INI{ SPOTS EVERY TUESDAY Live Entertainment 7 N ights The Place is hoppin' till 12:30 weeknights and 1:00 Friday and Saturday! We'd love to see you there! (11·4) OR-sooo3 10 -EVENINGS/An Advert1srng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 19. 1986 e -EVENfNGS/An Advertising Supplement to the OAIL Y PILU I t~unoay, uc1ow. '"· otJou "" French to establis , a center for cuisin BELLEY France (API "The fate o t na11ons aepends on the way they f>.:Jt Frances first and most famous toO<l erotic Jean-Anlhelme Brilla!· Savar1n wrote 1n 1825 Taking his maxim seriously the French today plan an mlernaltonal cen ter for lhe lurlherance of cu1s1ne here in his birthplace and hope to 1moro11e the health of the world Some of the world s richest countries are not particularly well- nourished · said Dents Defforey. president ol Frances Carrefour supermarkel cham and one of the contributors to the Bnllat-Savarm Foundation We m France have somelhing 10 con1r1bute to the world, and the foundation will fulfill a real nee a Mayor Charles Millon of Beiley e1tplamed that the foundation hopes 10 attract food-oriented tourists and professionals from all over the world For both professional chefs and amateur cooks. 11 will otler seminars. courses m French cooking and gastronomic history. The great chefs of France as well as big business and the government are combl{lmg thetr funds and tal- ents to create the foundation in Belley. a town of about 10.000 people 50 miles northeas1 or Lyon. In a green. hllly part of the Savoie region Fooo -co-rporatl6rm-alreaay ffitve donated an lnltlal two mllllon francs ($300.000) to the foundation. In add11ton 10 Carrefour. the com- panies include Aocor, Europe's larg- est hotel-restaurant chain. and BSM, a food-and-drink conglomerate that packages and sells ev8fythlng from Ev1an mineral water to Danone yogurt (Dannon In the United States) and Pommery champagne. In announcing their role in the project. Aocor's directors quoted Brllla1-Savarin· '"The discovery of a new dish does more for the happl· ness or mankind than the discovery of a star ... A 1udge by profession. Brlllat- Savarln is best known for his ob- mg tempUng dishes for t,1m came back to Selley two m year on vacation from his Geneva According to tocat 1U1d sisters were so ass1ou JU, t had to spend about 10 resting 1n bed to preparn rtie for culinary teals I 1 ; 'l'!a brother When the cen1er , , o casual tourists will t1P .it1le Brlllat-Savartn memo• d:i11t consult a gastronomic l1tJrJr mg young cooks will b• nit chance to compe1e tor a Savarin scholarship The foundation also will d annual prize for excelhJtlC novattve or trad111011<1t cuisine Several top chefs will consullmg board for the lou including Georges Blanc ol and Alaln Chapel of M1onn nearby However. the foundation be open to the public lor months ··we·re working on detail seminars and cooking cours Dominique Faure, the e1<Pc rector. A graduate of the Grenotl scnool and former execute~ France's Max1m·s restaura~ atlon. Faure hopes to attract cooks from all over the worl< The Brlllat-Savartn tibrar: now being collected. bul I looking to a computer-base• Brillat-Savarln country is 1ust about everything Franc Its freshwater fish. cheeS!= chicken and fruits are outs Its local wines are on their '-' A major problem for BellE hotel space. not even a g• taurant. But a new hotel is bf 1n the hislorlc part ol to Brlllat-Savarln 's horn presumably to Include a r~ worthy of the gastronome town. servations on food and wine In '"La .----------- Physlologte du Gout,'" published in English as '"The Philosopher In the Kitchen." He died tn 1825, the year his book was published. but presumably he was well-fed to the end. Two maiden sisters devoted themselves to cook· Follow ad vtt't' on d11nH afrttir' "' \nn I .andt·• i 1 La Cave in Costa Mesa The unique eattnc eetabllahment known u La ca.-e hu been eentnc C•ta lleea on 1"1.De A•enue at Eut 17th Street for o.-er 24 yean. You can enjoy intimate dlnlng ln the romantic cellar with the flneet fn ateall• and eeaf ood. Dinner ta aened e•ery nlCht but SQDdaJ. Gino's on the Hill a comfortable eatery Gino's on the Hill in Costa Mesa 1s more than an Italian restaurant. It's II a comfortable place where friends and memories meet. The inviting ambience has been created by owners Gino Boero and Hersh McMullen "Gino's on the H1ll 1s a place where we can cater to local people and take care of local needs." Boero said "We didn't want a pretentious kind of restaurant -just a comfortable one where people feel welcomed · · Even though the restaurant's menu 1s full of Italian Items, Gino's on the Hill otters a large variety of other tempting fare "You can select hamburgers to veal plocata or sandwiches. salads. pasta, fresh fish and more. Our emphasis Is on quality and reason· able prices." Ttle-toncheorrmenu. ln11ddltion to the ·magic board' specials could offer carne asada, lasagna. short ribs of beef with fettuclnl, roast of loin or pork. flsh and chips, plus an Interest· Ing selection of appetizers. soups, salads. sandwiches, hamburgers. and egg dishes The price range for lunch Is from $5.95 to $7 95 The dinner menu offers three Chicken dishes, four veal entres and two large steaks. Dally fresh fish selections Include shrimp scampi, calamari and other delectables from the magic board. Gino's on the Hill provides a Sunday champagne brunch from 9 a m to 2 p.m. The buffet Is heaped with salads. fish dishes. breads. rolls and lots more A choice of tradlt1onal egg dishes such as eggs benedlct are ottered along with crab and shrimp crepes, chipped beef on homemade b1scu1t . machaca and Goat Hill monte cristo. Various kinds of waf· fies and pancakes are also available. Prices range around S 10 for adults and aboot $6 for children 12 and under Another convenient service of- fered by Gino's on the Hill Is a c ustomized c atering service equipped to creatively plan any special occasion, large or small, down to the tam detait: -- Gino's on the Hill Is located 428 East 17th St. Costa Mesa. Open Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday until 11 p.m Saturday breakfast served from 9 a.m. to noon. open for lunch and dinner from noon until 11 p.m Sunday brunch 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner from 4 p.m. to 10 p.rn. Cati 650-1750 for reservations and cater- ing information. ---Oyster Bar joins Newport's Rex With the o~ning ot their second restaurant 1n Newport Beach. Rex and Susan Chandler have the ideal d1n1ng spot tor casual diners as ~II as those In the mood tor romantic elegance. The Ru Restauranr and Its sister restaurant, the Newport Oyster Bar and Griff. both serve Rex's incom- parable quality or rresh seafood with the same polished. rrinedty service, but one sets the tone for relaxed tun. and the other tor Intimate eel· ebratrons The award-winning Rex Restauranr serves lunch and dinner rn an at· mosphere or timeless sophlsrrcatton. Polished brass. black and maroon woodwork and Victorian paintings provi~ean elegant backdrop tor Rex's exceptional food. Hot and cold shellfish appetizers. Bouillabalse, lingulnl clams. Wet mignon and rresh Hawaiian tlsh selections are some of the menu Items tor which the Rex Restaurant 1s famous. With the recent expansion. the restaurant, food, ser- vice and view are better than ever. • Marcello's in Huntington· specializes inf amily dining If you are looking for homestyle Italian food served In a rrieridly atmosphere, journey Into Marcello's. Slnoe 1973, th& Huntington Beach eatery has ottered dellclous Italian cuisine prepared by Carlos and Irma Benevenla served Inside the pic- turesque setting of the restaurant. Formerly named Two Guys from Italy, the Benevenla family renamed the restaurant In honor of their son Marcello. However. the name change has not altered the fine Italian food or excellent service. The Benevenla family said family has alWays been a top priority In their lives. They have extended that same family emphasts rn their restaurant selling. "We treat our customers like our own family," said Carlos. Marcello's otters a menu over- flowing with Items which include their famous lasagna. veals, seafood. pasta, plna and 12 house special- ties. All entrees are traditional family recipes prepared homestyle Com· plete dinners are served with soup or salad. garlic bread, a side of pasta with meat sauce, coffee, tea and Ice cream. Family dinners (minimum of four people) arQ,S 19.9.5 and Include SO\IP or salad. spaghetti with meat sauce. a large cheese pizza. hot rolls, butter and choice of soft drink. coffee. tea or milk Additional dinners are $5 per person Seafood Items. available a la carte or as complete dinners include six dishes that feature scampi, halibut, or a fragrantly spreed cloppino created by Irma's father. Marcello's Is located at 17802 Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach. Phone 842-5505 for lntormatlon or reservations ITAUAN FOR LESS THAN YOU TIR. Our menu is a quick read. And a great value. All your favorite Italian veal, chicken and pasta entrees. Unlimited refills of our fresh garden salad and famous soft garlic breadsticks. Sinfully rich desserts. Wine. Beer. Spirits. We serve twelve Italian wines by the glass or bottle. ambiance as much as our cuisine. Spacious tables and booths. Prompt service. Best of all for a restaurant so rich in features, you don't have to be rich to afford it. Open Sunday-ThW'Sday 11 a m.-lO:JOp.m Fnday & Saturc:Uy ti a.m.-11 p.m. t7~"i (d~th:ton C..1 tv of lndu~try (iWI) %5-·i71tl So for a truly unique Italian dining experience, bring 2.1442 lfawthorne 61\ d forranct' (211) 171·0'.'4'; 16811 Bc.l\h Bl vd your appetite to a truJy unique Italian restaurant. (Ju~t North ut Warner /\H• I I lunlln~ton Bc«K'.'h (7 14) f\48-14lN You'll also love our The Olive Carden. 1k ()_~{AtlMA~ r at f he C czr de fW.IAN e, ~ ~ . tl\..y\ . 11..rll·•"'1·'1" Q \ \ ., (1o> ,, fllll t't 1 11 ,d~ I I [ AL t>ntr•": 1: .. ;!~l<'tk1~I ,,,,, •I 1:111 • d Ha \I s.i.Ja<IJll.i .,l.. oasfas ArofAn J . d £ free s 1 ' "' ,. • ll· • k n v·th ,.i:tl· B e Sl~qhelll \ ' < l\Jl'I' Oven ~ a 6 9!J · w1tl1 Mt't11 •• !.> 9!1 w11 II Me,1' l,,,i. ,. . ,. 5 95 wllll $atJSt1Gt' 6 95 A 1fwdu }•· •t t urcinn ru ( ·'l fllll 1brteUon1 '" d L1n~u1111 ' ChHll Sclllt •' w1tll WhJ!t Veal B 95 t0..9.5. J0.95 Rav1oll 1 P ·~·o 5,n1ct> [,Ulg'UJlll WJl l I •' I plates Children s r a.sagn" 7 75 7 95 8.95 6 95 JO 95 995 895 12 50 1)1 • Sn;.fqhCI ti 1 .> LI 2 91J ·~-Rav10 Beverages d Milk soft DnnJ<s an Ccif ee and rea cappuccino gspresso Desserts 75 75 1 50 95 2.25 295 2.75 1.95 EVENINGS/ An Advertising Supptement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 19. 1986 -11 I t - Spectacular seafood in Irvine Monterey Bay Canners offer• tempting menua, outdoor patio dining and a and a Sunday champagne buffet brunch. Monterey Bay Canners ls locate spectacular oyster bar and cocktail lounge in the Irvine Home and Garden the corner of Irvine Center Drive and Culver Drl•e. Reaervadons are ta Center. The restaurant ls open for lunch, dinner, a dally 4 -7 p.m. happy hour at 552-FISH. Indulge in a f abulou,e Sunday lunch and llave a joll.6ting good time. AT SPECIAL MATINEE PRICE \Xt· H ' Jll'I .1ddnl .1 Ill'\\ "uml.I\ l1111d1 'l11m II• rntr l11w 11p 111 rq~11l.1r p1.:rlurm.111u·, .11 'PU 1.il rnlulnl pnu·, "11ml.1~ lum h .11 I p Ill lkl(1tl.ir 111>:hll111H lli-r lor111:11tll'' rm·,<l.I\ 1hr11 'l l111r,d.I\ .llld "111111.t) :AleJievaP CUmes .11 -t'i p 111 l·riu.a~ .1mJ ";1111rd.I\ n1>:h" .11 <1 .tml l) pm Rt·,t·n J111111' rn umnwntkd c 1n111p' ol .111 "'l'' t ulll,lt l Jim It 1111.ir1,u11 (714) 521-4740. (800) 438-9911 DI NNER & T< >t 'Rll.JAMF.NT Medieval Times, 7662 Beach Blvd., Bue na Park I'• mllc-north ofKnmt''> , Award Winning Restaurant Original home made Recipes like Mama does in Italy Lunches from s 3as Co mplete 5 Co urse Dinoe rs from S62' Lunch I I :30 -4:00 M-F !Buffet 11 -Jl Dinner 4:00 -Closing Se rving from 2 p.m. Sal_: & Sun . 17502 Beach Blvd at Slater, Huntington Beach • 842-5505 We're Fighting For Your Life. 12 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 19, 1986 '''Bob Barns,• Still Great . . . '' S.11erlv B••ll Smit Award Winning Con1inen1al Me nu featuring a Wide Variety of Fresh Fish Early Menu 5-7 pm -prices $8.95 to $10.95 Elegant Sunday Champagne Buffet lunch • Dinner • Cocktails ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY• BANQUETS 37 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH, 644-2020 Orange County Prem/ere Nell Simon's New Comedy Dlr.ct9d by Lynn Pttllllp S.lbel Ofmences uesdey thru Sunday, turday and Su y Brunch 3503 I . Harbor •tvd. Sant• Ana, CA. 'h Mite North of San 01 Fwy Cafe Lido elegant, but funky Ask Cafe Lido owner Joe Sper- rauo to describe his Newport Beach. restaurant and he will reply, "funky elegance." "I want you to walk Into Cafe Udo and feel comfortable, yet still know you are going to have a dining adventure," he said. To achieve ·comfort.' Sperrazzo and his wife Shirley have used deep shades of burgundy to create an inviting warmth In the restaurant's Interior. For dining pleasure, guests can sit in one of the two dining rooms located on either side of the well· stocked bar. The black neon board, directly In front of the bar, advertises the selection of specials for the day. Wednesday board advertises a six- course Italian dinner tor $9.95. N-ew. chef at Bob Burns Dlllman's in Balboa a long-established ·family restaurant Oillman's, located at the corner of Balboa Boulevard and Main Street on the Balboa Peninsula. has estab- lished a sound philosophy In the 28 years of Its successful existence. The philosophy: to keep the established eatery a local family restaurant with a large sampling of delicious fOOd s. Olllman's, honored as "A Legend In Its Time" by the Southern Cali- fornia Restaurant Writers Associa- tion, offers a friendly atmosphere and personalized service. It Is the kind of place where a person can go clad In dressy clothes or sporting casual attire and still feel com- fortable. Part ot the homey atmosphere has been created by the well-padded booths and smattering of tables and chairs. A massive circular bar ac- cents the front interior of the res· taurant. According to Jim Dillman, the family-owned restaurant has ban- quet facilities that will seat up to 45 people beef, the menu Is brimming with fresh seafood se1ectlons '8nd much. much more "We try to have two fresh fish dally; that does depend on the season and weather,'' he said. "Also, we have fresh abalone and lobster whenever they are in season." Another unusual treat enjoyed by Dlllman's ~s«>mer-& Is the •l(()tie fare offered the first Friday and Saturday of each month. Aptly tttled "Wild Game Night." choices of buffalo. bear, hippo, pheasant, quall, venison. alligator and zebra 8fe prepared in Dlllman's own style. To accommodate the wide fOOd selections. Dlllman's has designed a moderately priced wine hst. ·cus- tomers can en1oy a range of mostly domestte wines and a few imports Dillman's serves an eclechc brunch each Saturday and Sunday with choices like Briney Deep Benedict and Eggs Sardou - enhanced by champagne (full bottle or by the glass). Besides the adventurous dining experience the award-winning res- taurant ofte<s nightly, Cafe Lido has gained a reptutatlon of featuring classical Jazz entertainment weetlty. The New York Jazz Connection and Max Bennett with Freeway are a few of the popular jazz groups show- cased. Cafe Udo Is located at 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, 675-2968. Dinner nightly untll mid- night. Ste•en Crane la the new chef at the Bob Burn• Restaurant, 37 Fublon Ialand, Newport Beach. Freab flab and beef are •pecla?tiea at the award-winning reataarant. Call 644-2030 for lunch or dinner reHTVation•. "Another convenience for our customers Is a large parking lot adjacent to the restaurant," Dillman said. "O\Jring the evening we have valet parking." Oillman's has long been con- sidered a fine house of prime rib; however. along with the succulent Olllman's 1s located at 801 East Balboa Blvd. Lunch Is served Mon· day through Saturday 11 a.m . din- ner Monday through Saturday 4 p.m. and Sunday 3 p.m. Brunch Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Call 673-7726. Newport's Cannery Village (A ff ~DO Known for A ward Winning Contemporary Cuisine & Live Jazz Entertainment Nightly Joseph & Shirley Sperazza owners of Cafe Lido 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2968 R1 <:;T t)RANT( ---t.-1T A V l R N A T he ntw Allrl·d o\ . ..,.,v, ronMnt l' 111 n1t111y WJV'-t ro1111lw .unh1,1m l' dnd '\Oft h,1rp m11.;1l 10 the p.ilJll' .ind l'Yl' plt'.l'-Hl)! llll'nll l<'lllghl fSl;\j)(' 10 cl l.LHllflCan d HllllJ,? l'\JX'rll'llll' It"<, ,I ll rllxHll ll1\.l' Located in The Westin south Coast Plaza Hotel Reservations: (714) 540-1550 EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19, 1986 -13 -- Veep at Mi Casa Rick Moore of Ml Casa Restaurant welcomes Vice President George Bush on a recent visit to the Costa Mesa e.atery at 296 e. 17th St. Ml Casa welcomes the common folk too, and reservations may be made at 645-7626. r ,. C 'OUHTI IOUSE i I I •I II" I "1111-\11 :~,,,,,.,:-,, /n/'~ .,'tc,..,. .,,;~,r, '''". '., s1.1 •,i; ., Romantic setting enhances new Gabbiano's restaurant The newly opened Gabb1ano's llahan restaurant. nestled m New- port's Cannery Village. has an art1st1- cally created a romantic intimate setting Ow11ers Jim and Paula Brough have chosen warm shades of deep green, blue and mauve to accent the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant The formally set tables are sur- rounded by lush green plants that add to the charm of the restaurant's Tnlerior. - Customers can also en1oy dining outside 1n the restaurant's lattice covered patio Tables and chairs have been set up amongst wooden boxes filled with colorful flowers Heaters have been pos111oned around the patto, so the setting can be en1oyed all yea1 long According to Jim Brough the cuisine 1s neither northern or southern llahan style "It 1s fresh, with homemade pastas fresh white veal. fresh chicken and fresh seafOOd dishes.' he said "All the entrees are served with antipasto and garlic bread; meat dishes are served with pasta." Complete dinners range around $13, lasagna $7 95 and veal dishes around S 15 95 The fresh white veal cut from the tenderloins produces such delec· table entrees as stuffed veal rolls ($15.95), stuffed with golden raisins. prosciutto. pine nuts. romano cheese and sauteed 1n wine. tomatoes and artichoke hearts -or Nick's comb1na11ton of veal chop and crab raviolis ($16 95) Chicken dishes feature chicken alla piedmont ($10 95) boneless chicken breast sauteed with red cabbage and red wine spiced with garlic fennel and red ch11tes. or chicken marsala ($10 95) boneless chicken breast hghtly breaded and suateed in butter. ohve Qil garhc. scalhons and marsala wine For seafOOd lovers. penne alla gabb1ano ($11 95) is penne tossed with ricotta and fontma cheese topped with a red seafood sauce. fresh bay scallops and shrimp gar nlshed with fresh basil or llngu1ru & fresh New Zealand mussels ($10 9'> served m a red sauce spiced wilt• oregano spooned over ltngurru Daily spectats could include fresh b9., scallops and sun dned toma1oes sauteed together with 011ve 011 garlic and toasted pine nuts over lln9utn1 1 $12.95) Gabb1ano's has an extended wine list that features over 85 d1lferen1 domestic and l mported labf'ls Another plus for customers 1s lhe Italy 1n a box, great for a day 01 boating -mannlcot11, an11pas10 garlic bread and a bottle 01 hous• wine The treat serves two peoplP (S 15 95) and paper plates napkins forks and wine glasses Party tray, are also available served with anti· pasto and garlic bread Gabb1ano's 1s located at 2813 V1lld Way. Newport Beach Open sevPn nights for dinner 5 pm 10 10 p m and Sunday 4 p m to 9 p m Call !or reservations 675-9355 The Cannery an adventure in dining along Newport Beach's waterfront The Cannery, one ol the lew historic landmarks in Newport Beach. combines fine cuisine. a waterfront view and bits of the past to create a dining adventure for its many cus~omers. However, In 1973 present owner Bill Hamilton reopened the legendary doors Today, the Cannery's interior is filled with the original machinery preserving the h1stonc ambience of the old canning company The Cannery was an active fish An extensive dinner menu features packing plant for over 50 years such engtrees as abalone halibut before 1t closed its doors in 1966-~nd swordfish steak kind crab legs. 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( ;" J J} (J -;,) •. / IJ(J./ 14 -EVENI NGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19. 1986 Varied Oriental menu offered at Lotus restaurant The Lotua restaurant. nestred ii\ the northern corner of the Harboi\ Center 1n Costa Mesa, combines a savory, eclectic menu of Mandann, Shanghai and Scechuan cuisine with a fnendly dining ambience created by owner Ryan Tsang While Tsang strolls through the deep green and ebony decorated eatery greeting customers, a myriad of delectable aromas from such dishes as the hot and spicy Kung Pao chicken and the barbecued pork with snow peas permeates the res- taurant Tsang hesitates by one of the crisp. whlte-linened tables and the Lotus story unfolds. .. , was born in Taipei. Taiwan ... he satd. "Asa youth I was ln"Volvedin the import/export business until I immi- grated to the United States In 1976 ... Once In the United States. Tsang became an Insurance broker spec1al- 1zmg In in the needs of Chinese restaurant workers. Because of his growing closeness with restaura- teurs and staff personnel. he soon developed an intefest in the res.- taurant business. A 1ortunate meet- ing with Jimmy Hu, a 25-year veteran of Chinese cuisine and the general manager of the Lotus Eaters Res- taurant in New York City, would eventually lead to a partnerShip with Hu and the opportunity to become a restaurant entrepeneur. "Early In 1979. my dream of owning a restaurant became a reality with the opening of "Lotus West (West Los Angeles) ... he said The success of the restaurant earned Tsang the h1ghes1 Chinese Three Star Award by the Los Angeles Restaurant Wflters Assoc1at1on and the California Restaurant Wrtters Association. an achievement he has enjoyed each subsequent year. Boosted by the success of Lotus West. Tsang opened the second Lotus West (Brentwood) 1n 1980. By 1981. Tsang had again captured the two prestigious awards for the new Brentwood location Always eager to explore new forms of the baste Chinese cuisine. Tsang serendipitously located and added to the already talented Lotus staff, Chef Wen-Neng Liu of Taiwan. Neng Liu began his apprenticeship at the age of 13, under the knowlegeable supervision of his father. He further studied with the top chefs of Taiwan For fortunate Orange County diners. Tsang opened the third Lotus eatery on Nov. 6. 1985 1n Costa Mesa .. The day members of the staff are veterans of the other restaurants - with a mix of newly found talent. .. he explalned. "Our general manager. Mark Tin, born in Shanghai. China, gives the house a certain inter- -;') • j \ . ' , , ........ , . . . I '/ r .-, ~ ·_.1 I J I r:: J r7 Olllr -.,_.., __._ ._ Lotua manager Lynn e Alexander and cbefa dlaplay Lotua duck dinner. nattonal air with unending knowl- edge of wine spmts and hospitality Chef Neng Liu prepares the tra- dltlonal Lotus dishes with an Orange County flair." The "flair" to which Tsang refers, could be the comfortable at- mosphere, the waiters who take the time to explain the Ingredients of the savory lood. or the cons1dera11on of tnd1v1duahzed cooking.·· "Upon request. we wlil omit all MSG. cornstarch. sugar. oils. and/or salt from the food," he said. For further cons1derat1on to cus- tomers, the Lotus menu has listed the hot and spicy Items in bold red letters to alert diners who prefer their food a bit more mild. The Loi us. located at 2300 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa is open Monday through Saturday for lunch, 11.30 a.m to 3 p.m. and Monday through Fnday for dinner 4 30 to 10 p m and Saturday and Sunday noon to 10 30 p.m Reservations are suggested at 545-3331. EVENINGS/An Advertising Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19, 1986 -15 1 c ;a t 5 2 & '--------------- Guide to This guide lists each restaurant b y food category and page number of corresponding dining information. The prefix number indicates the loca tion of the restaurant on the m ap. American ------ '· Beach Club 2. Court House 3. Gino's on the Hill 4. Herman's 5. Hogue Barmichaels 6. J. C. Melin's 7. MacArthur Park 8. Newport Rib Co. 9. Village Inn page 3 page 14 page 24 page 5 page 29 page 19 page 2 page 30 page 24 7 Californian ----- ' 0. Bubble's of Balboa 11 . California 500 12.Pastels page 10 page 31 page 20 Chinese------ 13. Golden Dragon 14. Hunan Garden I 5. Lotus 16. Manda rin Gourmet page 28 page 22 page 15 page 18 Continental----- 11. Bob Burns 18. Embers page I 2 page 29 16 EVENINGS/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 19, 1986 61 14 27 36 55 32 6 34 37 42 31 19. Katie McGuires 20. Morre/l's 58 45 40 60 16 5 11 4825 3912 4 39 47 56 511 28 35 : 41 10 s; " 21. Registry/Le Chardonney page 20 page 17 page 7 page 13 page I 4 22. Riviera 23. Sheraton/Palm Garden French2&&&-ll&S&ll&SS&&22&&22- 24. Le Choteau 25. Le Midi 26. Le Saint Tropez page 28 page 14 page 20 German -&&5&&&5S&&SS&&5&~- 27. Old World page 22 2 22 29 18 24 21 50 B 43 23 19 28 ~49 17 57 109 ) i354 48 53 28. Mene 's T-errace page 25 Italian 29. Alfredo's page 13 30. Amelia's page JO 31 . Cafe Express page 18 32. Franco's page 32 33. Gabbianos page 26 34. Ma rcello's page 12 35. Mi/an o's page 25 36. Olive Garden page 11 37. Pero's page 23 38. Villa Nova page 21 Japanese 39. California Beach page 21 40. Gen Kai page 27 Lebanese 41 . Hassan 's page 19 Mexican 42. Crazy Burro page 4 43. El Ranchito page 26 44. Mi Ca sa page 6 Seafood & Steaks ./J The .4/ler page 9 46. Cafe Lido page I J 47. Th e Cannerr page () 48. Dillm an's page , 49. La Cave page l9 50. Monterey Bay Canners page JO 51 . Newport Landing page 6 52. Newport Oysrer Bar & Grill page ' 53. The Sail Lofr page l2 54. Tale of the Wh ale page 2 55. T. C Peppercorn page 21 56. The Warehouse page 26 Thai -------------- 57. Balboa Thai 58. Thai Dishes page 3 page 24 Dinner Theatres--- 59. Elizabeth Howards 60. Harlequin 61 . Medi va/ Tim es page 23 page 12 page 12 EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 19. 1986 17 ... .. .. • 6:.; /Y ~" {J {iy (' (lrj;re&Y Homemade lread And Pasta FULL IEll HOIE IELIYEllY HOT TO YOlll IOISE 960-9909 ITALIAN • CONTINENTAL • SEAFOOD • AMERICAN INSIDE & OU1IQ! . PATIODI•• We 'vt· cut our !Jri<'t'" in ha lf L_!!_!Wl!TH~AN~~CJm~~·!~~V~IE!!W!._~ Full f'OUf!olt' lllt'ali. wit h Cou1try Style soup or ~a1 at1 prirt'd Breakfast Buffet a i All You Can Eat ':J"~ l~ llJI F n·~li Fj..,h ""iand" i1·lw ... HB() Ht•t·f & Frt"11c·h l>ip Crinclc•r.., l'{ \l orl''. $4so Every Sat I Sun Fro111 la111-1, ... Dl ~~E R PEC IAL TIES I .asagna & Ma nicotti Tortc·llioi & G nocchi Fettuc·ini & paghetti Eggplant Parmigiana l.in~uini w/ Fresh Cla ms \~al Sc·a llo pine & \'1•al P a rmigiana 1111 ••• 1 .. "11h ""'" mill. r .. d ... ull Fresh Seafood Tradition at the Embers Tbe Embera In Coeta Yea la a tradltional continental reetaurant with lar1e dhtt_n1 areu (apper left) and penonal eernce (Mlrek So••· abo•e. preparl.Jll a .alad). Gourmet dlabea •acb u brocbetta a la Re&ence. •eal a la Fore.tiere and crlapy Long hland doc kllDC are featured. T be Emben la located at 2642 Newport Bl•d. and re.ervation• are •aueated. Tbey are taken at 646-2774 . Courthouse juc;Jged ~~~~P~ac~11~1c ~c~oa~s~1~Hw~y~a~1~L~ak~e~s~··~·H~u~n~t1n~g~to~n~s~~~c~h~.9~6~o~-9~9~0~9~~~~ru tOpSforflneculslne 18 -EVENINGS/An AdYertlling Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 19, 1986 The popular restaurant. once known as the Old American Courthouse has found new manage- ment and a new name Renamed the Courthouse, in keep- ing with the clever 1ud1c1al interior design. the restaurant has relained many of the ong1anl staff members including Chef John-Patrick An- drews. -We are. pleased to report that more than 75 percent of our em- ployees have returned including Chef Andrews and bar manager Mark tanazzo," said the Courlhouse's general manager. Roger Probst. Chef Andrews has fine tuned the menus for both 'the Library' and 'Supreme Court' dining rooms Mow- ever. regular customers need not fear -the Library still serves buttermilk biscuits at lunch Catorle- conscious diners have expressed delight with the many salads and seafood offerings Ca1un seasonings are subtly dlspense(j in savory items like pan-blackened fish with chili- lime butter Chef Andrews. who worked his culinary miracles 1n many of the finer restaurants In Colonlat Wii- iiamsburg. presents his own in- novat1ve versions of strictly Ameri- can cuisine The Library's duck with ches1nuts and orange with peppered dressing or a fresh oyster stew with artichokes served 1n a hollowed loal ol sourdough bread, are a few examples of his talents A circular staircase In lhe main entrance hall leads diners upstairs to the more fOfmal and-;nnmat~ su::-- preme Coort Open for lunch Mon- day through Friday and dinner Tues- day through Saturday In the bar area. a New York style deli menu Is featured Many items are difficult lo find south of Beverly Hiiis or west of the Hudson River. Real New York corned beef on a special marbled rye bread is served with dell coleslaw. or cold fllet mignon 1s thinly sliced and served with papaya. pineapple. melon. cantelope. water- ·melon. grapes and strawberries Monday Night Foolball and other sporting events may be viewed on two big-screen tetevlsons The Courthouse Is located at 2 Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana Lunch is served from 11 15 am to 2:30 p m . dinner 5:30 to 10 p.m Sunday brunch is served from 10 30 a m lo 2 p.m For reservations and further Information call 540-8615 Shnp ltw molll'\ '>:J\ ini.: \'<11111'.., .uh 1·rt1..,1•<1 111 tlw Daily Pillt A lot of brass The Original Llnk•tetter Mualkanten, the 10-plece oompa- pa bran band from Germany, plays Wedneadays through Saturday• at 6:30 p.m . and Sundays at 2 p.m. through Nov. 9 at Old World ln Huntington Beach during Oktoberfest. The German re.taurllnt complex la located at 7561 Center Ave .. Huntington Beach at the Beach Boulevard exit to the San Diego Freeway. Call 897-14 70 or 895-8020 for details. Villa Nova continues long family tradition Villa Nova restaurant has over 53 years of family trad1t1on The late Allen Dale. a silent screen actor, founded the restaurant 1n 1933, however its location was not New- port Beach -bUt on Vine Street in Hollywood From there Dale moved the eatery to Sunset Stnp, and eventually Villa Nova found its home 1n Orange County in 1967 mostacc1olo, rav1olr . lasagna trnguin1 and much, much more. The VIiia Nova has provided a menu for children 12 years and under. 11 has spaghetti. ravioli, scallop1n1 dore and scampi casahnga -all with a choice of soup or salad. The piano bar offers a bays1de view while customers enjoy the piano talents of Ri ch Fauno and Stan .Palm Garden wins raves at Sheraton Smee Its opening rn early 1984, the from Hawaiian waters prepared a Sheraton Newport's exquisite Palm choice of three ways: poached. Garden Restaurant "has beam the sau1eed or mesqut~ grilled to sear in recipient of rave reviews. With its the flavor warm, Intimate ambiance and decor, The palm Garden dining ex- the Palm Garden has qutckly be-perience Is complemented hy an come one of Newpor1 Beach's most innovative wine list and sumptuous pleasurable dining eJtperlences selection of dessert creations to The Palm Garden has an excellent include a grand marnler souffle and a dinner menu with soup, salad. ap-special dally cnocolate creation petlzer, entree and dessert creations En1oy the exotic creations found to present the finest innovative on the dinner menu at the Sheraton California cuisine In a dramatic Newport's Palm Garden Restaurant ' (} tropical atmosphere. open for lunch Monday thru Friday. , The dinner entrees range from 11.30 a.m to 2 p m . dinner Monday roast loin of lamb served on a bed of -thru Saturday 6 p m to 10 p m spinach with fresh rosemary sauce Closed on Sunday Dinner entree and garnished with oyster mush-prices begin at $16 rooms to Pacific abalone. a delicacy The Sheraton Newport 1s located sauteed with lemon and capers on the corner of MacArthur Blvd. and Diners also have the opportunity to Birch near the John Wayne Airport enjoy the finest fresh fish available Phone 833-0570 Ribs, Fresh Fish, Pasta Crab Ca kes, Scampi, Steaks Seafood & Much, Mu ch More! .. SUNDAY OCT. 12th -SUNDAY OCT. 19th .German Grille............................................................. s 11 95 Bratwur t & Knockwurst served with German potatoe sa lad and sour red cabbage Pork Chops & Spatzle................................................ 111 95 Broiled Pork Chops served with Spatzle (a German noodle) and sweet & sour red ca bbage Both specials come with Apple Kuchen and your choice of German beer or a glass of house wine for 'I 00 Plav~ vnur fovonte-s .Thur Fri S.il 81'\1· l\11dn1ghl r1 c. mL.qns 0~ar It !lri6 18121 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 841-0417 . . Charlotte Dale and sons Jim and Charly have continued the line tra- dition establtshed those many years ago BreckMr~ge T~enterta1nmentis !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ provided from 8 30 p.m to 1 30 a m r. The restaurant's executive chef 1s Ernest (Sonny) Mergenthaller. who was well-trained by the late Wally Gentile Villa Nova's onglnal chef Villa Nova is a dinnerhouse which has an array of Items that include pasta and seafood. pnme Eastern steaks and veal. Customers can also ento~ daily f.resh f1sh.selec:.t1on- A la carte speclalltles feature scalloplni dishes. bracloll cacciatora. oss bucco. frlttata di prosciutto, pollo alla marsala. polla parm1g1ana and salslcce and peppers Pasta offerings could be spaghetti with delectable sauces. fettuclni alfredo. U.S. Savings Bonds now earn market-based interest rates like money market accounts So you're guaran- teed a competitive return no matter what happens to interest rates• All you need to do 1s hold your Bonds for f 1ve years For more information, call Banquet business. according to Jim Dale. is very busy at the Villa Nova. 'The main banquet room. named Top of the Villa has been remodeled to achieve a warm personalized atmosphere he said ·11 is also very popular because 11 overlooks the Newport Bay VJUa_N.ova 1s presently host1!!9 monthly wine tasting dinners that coordinate with the restaurants de- lightful cuisine The Villa Nova is located a1 3 131 west Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Call 642-7880 for more Information and reservations toll-free l 800 US-BONDS. \..., US. SAVINGS BONDS -·- _..__ =;=-__ _ Authentic Exotic Lebanese Cuisine NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH! Tues. thru Sat I I :00-3:00 We cordially invit e you to come 1n and have lun< h Choose fro m any entree from our regular menu and pay o nly 'h p rice Barbequed lamb every Wednesda\- Dinner served Sun . -Thurs. 5-11 Fri & Sat. ti/ Midnight 3325 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach • 675-4680 (I block so. of Via Lido across from City Hall) EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 19, 1986 -19 - ., .. , ,. Tire French have a word for it Le Mldl, a little French restaurant on Lido Isle, ls operated by Chef Walter and Marcia Ruttimann. Some call it avante ga.rde. others say it's c lanlc: all agree that Chef ~· Walter'• cuJslne ls lnnovatlve and ez- qulsltely ezecuted. Le Midi ls open for lunch, dinner and Sanday brunch and f eaturea an extensive wine U.t. O;Dt ,~Gf>C7 ~ ELEGANT FRENCH CUISINE VIOLINIST NIGHTLY DINNER FROM 6 P.M. RESER ATIONS 673-7883 FIVE BLOCK WE T OF PACIFIC COAST HWY. 3012 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH 20 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 19, 1986 -----oz - Morell's featuring gourmet cuisine in new, varied menu Morell's offers a new menu of tempting CaJl1orn1a cuisine gourmet style according to Don Olivier. the hotel's director of food and beverage operations "The new menu items at Morell's represent an exciting added dimension to the restaurant's cuisine." he said. "These new offer- ings are delicate and delectable entrees and appetizers that expand the consumer's choices. The new menu items are available at both lunch and dinner." Morell's focus continues to be California cuisine that involves only the freshest ingredients (vegetables. fruits. meats and fish). Imaginative and striking presentations and un- usual combioatlons. The results from tne preparation are both delicate atid savory. New entrees feature five exciting seafood dishes: an opaka braised in champagne with papaya, sea bass p A s sauteed with pine nuts. poacned sarmon with dill and oba sauce. prawns with tequila and pickled tClmatlllos and lotte wrapped in cabbage leaves. New appetll.ers also stress deh- cate flavors like new confit of duck with baby green beans and walnut dressing or the Sonoma County Chevre m phyllo. port and y~urt sauce Entertainment is proved Thursday thru Saturday evenings by a trio of classical musicians from the Full- erton Chamber Players. Morell's is located on the main floor of the Irvine Hilton and Towers (Jamboree Center at the intersection of Jamboree Blvd and the San Diego Freeway) Morell's 1s open for luncheon from 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. dinner 6 p.m. to 10 pm Monday thru Friday. Saturday 6 p m to 11 p.m For reservations call Morell's at 863-3111 T E L s A BLEND Of CULINARY CREATIONS FROM CALIFORNIA AND THE REST OF THE WORLD. You enter Pastel's to the tontoltZtng aroma of freshly baked pizza Forget the ~ menu, you 'll hove pizza from a wood ) burning oven! A waiter posses carrying Tricolor ~ f us1llts with Prosciu tto. This isn't going lo be easy. The menu arrives. You see ~ the low prices and smile "A bottle of your best winel" Pastel's 1s everything your friends said 11 would be. Grill and IJar [l.11rn' ~· 1witl rlo1lv R•"•~W>loOll\ '""')'""~ rMlld ( lo<.<otl Mnntl•1v \/0 W.•'I (,,.,._, 14, ~'"''"IV N1-w1 .,., 8'-1,, h CA 9/W, I llJ •,4f1 llt.l Alley Restaurant offers a touch of old San Francisco Friendly atmosphere. great food and a-touch of ofd San Franct&CO describes the Alley Restaurant. Located In the newly refurbished Newpor1 Balboa Village shopping center (GOrner of Balboa Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway), the Alley provides a savory collection of lunch. dinner and Sunday brunch. The creative forces behind the Alley's fresh Callforn1a/French CU1s1ne are owners Jerry and Patsy Overland The talented duo were the former owners of the oceanfront Alley West. which eventually became the Ritz and today ts the elegant Rex Thal was 10 years ago, but Newport Beach has not forgotten the fine cuisine made famous by the Over- lands. ambience of early San Francisco with shades of warm burgundy, antique lace curtains, marble·llke table tops and imported peach tinted mirrored pillars The Alley's decor, although rooted in deep rich shades still presents an open airy setting "In the evening." Patsy said, "the mood of the restaurant shifts to a more intimate directaon with the soft hghts and more formal table set- ting " Beneath the shiny copper shroud. which overlooks the exh1b1t1on kitchen, customers will find Jerry, Patsy or daughter Lisa prepanng the trad1t1onal Overland food along with a sumptuous collection of daily specials - Ribs and more ribs There has been a teml1c local response," said a smiling Patsy about the flock of old and new friends who have crowded Into the Alley since 1t opened this year. The restaurant has captured the Locatated ast 4501 Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach Lunch Monday through Saturday 11 30 a.m. to 3 p m. and dinner seven days from 5 30 p.m to 10 P m. Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m to 3 p m Call 646-9126 for reservations The Newport Rib Company feature. large portion• of baby back rlbtt along with dellcloue dlnnen ln a pleaaant at- moephere. The menu lncludee barbecued chicken, New York eteak, ebrlmp and Loulelana bot eauaage along with-the ribtt. All cUnnen are eened with corn bread, •ecetablee and freeh fruit. • Prime Rib • Steak • Lobster Lunch: Monday-Friday 11:30-J:OOpm with Lingerie Show Daily Dinner: Sunday-Thursddy 5:00-10:00 p .m. Friday & Saturday to 11 :00 p.m. Happy Hour: Monday-Friday 4:00-7:00 p.m with doubles & complimentary hors'd ouerves Live Entertainment & Dancing: Nig htly 9pm-2am wirh Hu ntington Beach's own Dic k Dodd Banquet Facilitiea 20-100 People Bea ch Blvd at Stark, Huntington Beach • 842-5535 (2 blocks So. of San Diego fw ) Happy Hour Specials 5:30 -6:30 p.m. ,_ .... ,91't., ~ •t)f.,. ... i.r.•~ ,...,,et', ti(• ..,\'.,~Nf •l\lil ..... 11~ SUSHI $12so (/Jc/t Sushi, steaks, & seafood ---~~~~~~~~_;;:;;;;,.._~~~~~~~~ 3355 V10 ltdO NewPor1 Beocl'1 (71•) 675-0575 I'>/ \Ri 1-,111 fl1''1 ' DRIVE TO ITALY FOR DINNER TONIGHT Enjoy our cuisine from Central and Northern Italy. Every meal is served with old world charm. a generous view of Newport Bay. valet parking and complimentary boat slip Piano bar and full menu until I a.m. Make plane; now to dine with us this evening. Call 17141642-7880 for reservations or information about our bay view banquet facilitie . 3131 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 19. 1986 21 ~ L Olive Garden The · Olive Garden Bowl teamed athletes and trainen to create new pa•ta reclpea. Jolnln& Gino De•antl• (uancUq). chef at the Hunt- ington Beach restaurant, are (from left) Barry Ryan, Loyola Marymount; Rory White, Lo8 Angeles CUppen; Jerry Simmon•, USC; Alan •~---~ ~ck~1 Athletlco~ an..!__ ~UH Bolinger, ez-Ram• lineman. The Olive Garden la at 16811 Beach Blvd. and re.ervation• are taken at 848-1499. • £'~ HUNAN GARDEN Restaurant Hunan -Shanghi Cooking ~ MASTER CHEF Hing-Hwa Liu For Over 30 Years a Practitioner of the Chinese Technique "Maxjmum preparation & minimum cookmg " ~ • Shanghai Style Dim Sum Any Hour I Any Day • Same Menu All Day tf J • Beer And Wine • Food 'to. Go r Lunch Menu From •24s -Dinner Menu From •49s Open Tues-Thurs & Sun 11 :30-9:30 -Fri-Sat 11:30-10:30 586~ Edinger Ave at Springdale Huntington Beach (Between Vons & Sav-On) 846-1660 5#pm-1210am Sun-Thur• 5pm-Z-11m Fri ti S.t BAR & Featuring Fresh Seafood and Oyster Bar Located upstairs -Above the Jolly Roger 494-3958 GRILL Ocean View Dining Sunset Dinner Specials from $6.95 Mon.-Fri. 5-7 p.m . . Jazz & Mellow Rock Entertainment Nightl y -22 -EVENINGS/ An Advertl8'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. October 19, 1986 --:q • Golden Drago n Chlyun Wan&. known H Mama Chi, l• the proprietor of the Golden Dracon at 2023 Harbor Blvd., C08ta Me ... Reservation• are taken at 642-7162. f/~ I ) \ \ ·I~ ~t~-g1Qf--lO - -GERMAN RESTAURANT ,~~ • ... • open daily Lunch 11 am -5 pm Dinner 5 pm -9:30 pm Fr. & Sat. 10:30 pm TRY OUR Continental Specialties Cocktails Banquet Fad Ii ties Now thru Nov. 9th Oom-pab-pa Bands from Germany E•lt Beach Blvd .. South .05 Fwy. 7561 Center Ave . 11m•T111UOI (714) 117-1470 ·(714)111-1020 A family atmosphere at Newport Dance Co. The Newport Dance Company owned and operated by the talented Rose Purlington otters more than the fine art of ballroom dancing Just ask the McCray tam1ly Tim McCray was the first to 1om the studio's dance program. soon he was followed by his sister Collen and his mother Pa1 "Dancing 1s an excellent way of exerc1s1ng and losing weight · c;a1d a smiling Coleen According to Mike. the lamely atmosphere of the dance company is wonderful "Newport Dance Is like my ex- tended family." he said "My mom and sister t~t the same way · Purhngton. whose has devoted I more over 24 years to the art ol dancing established the Newport Dance Company m October 1985 11 is a pleasure to have the McCray lamely 1n our dance pro- gram said Purllngton "It is very rare that an entire ramify takes dance lessons together The Newport Dance Studio is tocated at 12454 Chapman Ave. Garden Grove For more 1nforma11on about the dance classes offered at Newport Dance Company .. call 750-3203 . . . . fhr 1mc --·blr ,..,..,m \nK•I Di 11 tH'r (t\ Siu•" from "'I .) 11 ' . . . RI "I R\ ATIO'\" ( ';' 14 l \ 18-1 :;40 . . r.'Hl fl l \\<l f\;ll RI \I fL<;Tf\; -i~ntlO . . . . • . Now Play ing . . . . . ThF-u-N-ovember 9t • • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . Camelot . • . . . . STARTS NOV. 13th • . . . . . . J • • ~ . •••••·•••••·•·••·•••·•••·•·•·•·····•··•···•··········•·····•···•••• C?alli9eaf1'61 etae/Jtet, eft,9,i119 Find out who can teach you through classified. ~ht'"C~ r; (!.. Country Side in Newport A touch or the French countryside has come to Newport Beach with the opening of the Country Side Inn at the intersection of Bnstol and Red Hill avenues (photo at leh). The Country Side Inn 1s the home of the le Chateau Restaurant, featur- ing fashionable Ca.llfornla cuisine with a French flalr, prepared with Impressive creativrty-1'hrough the combined efforts of Culinary In- stitute of America Graduates, Ray Richardson or formerly or Chaz and Mr Stox and Arturo Enriquez. for- merly of the Ritz Carlton and Am- brosia Restaurant. Specializing in traditional French Classic Cuisine, with a novelle Hair. reflec11ng a younger attitude. Le Chateau also offers courtyard dining for breakfast. lunch and dinner beginning at 7 a m dally. P£Q®O • COUNTRY STYLE BREAKFAST Served doily frorr 7 30 o m Homemade breads and batters ,.. Tt-10 best omlettes on the planet • HEARTY LUNCHES 1101ton and trod1t1onol r>o11v ~1als Outdoor/Pot10 seo11ng • CANDLE LIGHT DINING Hompmode Posto veo1 chicken and f1s,.., Unoo11evoble pasTnes and desse1 ts by Coro11ne Seacliff Village -(71 4) 960-7764 1967 u RIVIERA R£ST.AUR..ANT .9 Join us for a Pre-theater Dinner Served fro m 5:00 pm. Fine Dining in t he Contine ntal tradition. Excellence in flambes. ex- tensive wine list. Visit our p rivate dining rooms -seating up to 75. The Riviera is a winner of the Travel Holiday Re staurant Award and the So. Calif. Restaurant Writers Award. Lunch from 11 :30 am. Dinner from 5:00 pm. Closed Sundays ~uul f, t~\l ~J~1u~& • t.,o.Jo 0'Jl\'..'4J 714/540-3840 EVENINGS/An Advert1s1ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday October 19, 1986 -23 •• .· ,,, f I • THAI DISHES Catch the THAI hospitality in a friendly~ atmosphere THAI CUISINE AT ITS BEST ., Chicken on fire (B BQ chicken w/pickled garlic sauce) • Combination Seafood (Shrimp, calamari. mussels & octopus) • Pinapple Fricol Rice (W/shrimp, chicken. cashew in pineapple shell) HOURS Mondays Closed Tues-Thurs -o..c- Fn Sat Sun 11-10 11-10 30 12-10 30 12-10 962-1312 10065 Garf.eld at Brookhurst tn McDonald's Plaza Fountain Valley. CA 92708 .,..,,..,.....,~,- Cafe Ezpreu . Rallroad baffe will find Cafe Expreu on tbe rlCht track to loocl dinlna ln a patio at- moepbere 6allt around an old Amtrak car wltb a .tew of the ocean. It'• located at the corner of Lake Street and Coaet Highway ln Hunt- loCton Beach and re:Hr- • a ti on a -are taken at 960-9909. Sldppen Jani and Ron McLln operate the nautical-theme ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~tJ.C. McLln'• at 18121 Beach Bl•d. ln Hun~ ;. tn1ton Beach. The eatery offera a wide •arlety of creati•e ~\ TRY OUR ~£ · Early Bird Dinner s Mon.-Fri. 4:30-6:00 p .m . Special Menu s495 -sags Balboa Island's Only Cocktail Lounge! featur ing LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS -9 p.m . -1 a.m. Bre•kf••t from 6:30 •.m. Lunch from 11:30 •.m. Dinner from 4:30 p.m. Sund•y Ch•mp•gne Brunch 7:00 •.m. to 2:00 p.m. Open 7 D•ya • Week tltbt lJillagt J nn •ALBOA 127 Marine Avenue I S I .. A N • 675-8300 24 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19, 1986 American and eeafoocl culalne, .and every holiday ta celebrated laTiehly. Welcome aboard. Hunan Garden Muter chef Hln&-Hwa Liu, bu been aharpenlng hie knife u a premier practioner of Hana.a and Shanghai cooking in Barcelonc. llanila , Bangkok, Hone Kong and New York and bl• talente are now on 'f'iew at the Hunan Garden, 5860 Edinger A'f'e., Huntington Beach. Reaer't'ationa ma y be made daily ucept Monday at 846-1660. Seafood specials at Newport Oyster Bar The Newport Oyster Bar and Grill, near Newport Pier. Is featur- ing several outstanding seafood specials during the month of Octo- ber. Monday taste their famous llnguini clams for $4 95. regularly $8.95. Tuesday features the orig- inal seafood lasagna full ot shrimp. fresh fish and cheese which reg- ularly sells for $7.95, specially priced at $4.95. On Wednesday try the Seafood Canneloni for $4 95, regularly priced at $7 .95 The Newport Oyster Bar and Grill. owned and operated by Rex and Susan Chandler of the Rex Restaurant. 1s fast becoming the most popular "casual" seafood restaurant in the area With a focus on fresh llsh. pasta and sand- wiches. rhe Oyster Bar menu includes chowders. shellfish cocktails. broiled and blackened salmon, soft shell crab sand- wiches. king crab legs. shrimp kabobs. seafood pastas and more. The Newport Oyster Bar and Grlll is also the only place 1n Newport that Balboa Thai Cafe ~hal d lahea are made memorable a t the Balboa Thal Cafe, 209 l /2 Palm St., BalWoa Penlneala . For reeer- Yatlona, call 675-0161. Open dally ezcept Tue.day, dinner ta aerYed from 6 -10 p.m . Off-atreet parking ta •••liable Learn to DANCE 1. Make new friends . 2 . Have Fun 3. Exercise Learn The Latest Steps Foxtrot Tango Swing Waltz Cha-Cha Hustle Rumba NEWPORT DANCE COMPANY ' 12454 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove (714)750-3203 Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day specials will be available through October 29. seNesoy~er~ewlnthetraditional i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ East Coast style ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiii ...... Mene's Terrace AUTHENTIC GREEK FOOD Pioneers of Greek Chic -Herb Baus I .S El Toro Rd -IX I joddlebo<~ °' onoetrer Pf-·-Plo10 LUNCH DIN NER Monday Fr1doy Mond..,, Sulu•JOy ll 00 3 00 )()() 9 10 830-3228 13531 El Toro Rd . El loro CA Oronv• 1 rtt Plorol I Offering a complete l ine of Pizza, Sandwiches, Dinners and Sea-food Specialties at mod erate prices. Com e and enjoy the bea utiful view o f Bal boa Bay with us. Sunday -Th ur sday 11:30 a.m.-9:00 p .m . Fr iday & Sa turda y 11:30 -.11:.00 Dine In or Take O ut 600 £.Bay at Balboa Fun Zone 675-8171 EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 19, 1986 ·-25 'Encore' package at Westin Altending the theater opera. sym- ;>t1ony or ballet tonight? Now you can c.ombine your plans with an over- rnglht stay in the comfort of a first- class hotel to make the evening even morfl special ~t> Westin South Coast Plaza 1s 1•rPnlly offering its Encore· pack- • " IPdluring $65 room rates (per "•qhl sinqlP or double occupancy) r P Enc.nr1> package is available ,. , 11 ;y nl tt1P w<>t>k through Novem- 1 "' l'3 A, ~ ... trnm thl" special rate the : .1• 1o. 1ge mclu<JPs complimentary wll pdrk111q and unlimited use of the q.ime deck including sw1mm1ng pool • t..-yball t.ible tPnn1s badminton 11•Cl putttnq qre~n rht•dtPr fliJll 011". Wiii appreciate the : .... tons 11ttrd convPnient loca11on 1n1p1, 1 p irks10P 5troll away from 1101t1 ltlP c;olJth Coast Repertory lhPt1tPr .mrJ the Orange County p,.rformmq Arts ( Pnter "'i'ht-E nrorto lull special is avail· ublP rm d lirrnlPd tias1s and is not ct~1pl1cablP to groups Resf'rvallons c ari be md<J1· by ca111nq !he hotel D c1ir.,c.t at S40 2soo or 1011 lree at (8001 Before the c urtain or after, Alfredo'• Rt.torante and ne 1000 Taverna offera lt all ln tbe Weatln Soutb Coaat Plaza Hotel In Coata Mesa -gracloua dining, impeccable service, prominent location and validated par king. !BllW: Gebbleno 'a IU!llen Rlatorente 281 3 VIiie Wey .-...& llt-1/ian Ri...l oranle Vim· rli11i11/! i11 ;111 i11timatt• .... r llinl! l··,, .... J, /'u .. tu mmlt· 011 tlw /Jrt•m i . ..;r ... Fn ..... /, \ ''"I ,..,, ... /, I lo11w111mlt · l ''"""to l•n .,..,/J 1"i..,/J Newport BHCh, CA 92663 714/675·9 355 ··o ur food i ... out of thi .... tt orld. but tilt' µrin ""' clrt' 110 1.' .. Costa Mesa 2101 Placentia 6t2-llt2 26 -EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19, 1986 l 1\\' WJ\REHOUSE RESTAURANT OFFERS s9 95 BONANZA lacldn 11111 ti .U.t ... : Cai•• Niglits TH•: Chicken & Rills Wt4: Prime Rill Banqaet Facilities • Sanday Braach New Menas • Moad1y Nigltt Footltall Newport Beacla Lido Village (714) 673-4700 Franco•• Re.taurant ln the Charter Centre complez of HuntJnaton Beach feature...homemade ltallan food. Franco's streamlined HB Italian restaurant A sleek. racy atmosphere and Appetizers are another favorite tor authentic Italian cuisine are featured Franco's customers Calamari at Franco's restaurant In Huntington marinat1 ($4 50) is marinated squid Beach. salad with JUiienne of vegetables; Lodged In the Charter Centre prosciutto con melone 1s thinly sliced complex at Beach Boulevard and Italian ham with seasonal fresh Warner Avenue. the upscale res-melon ($3 95) and prawns all'agllo - taurant features homemade quality prawns sauteed with garlic tomatoes Italian food created by e)(ecutlve and white wine Franco s offers three chef Lauren Tripp and a maze of soup selec11ons with Tripp's special other auractlons certain to make it cullinary touch -trad11tonal mm- one of the premier eating spots 1n estrone, onion soup baked with Orange County. fontina and pecormo cheese and According to director of oper-chilled zucchini flavored with dill, all atlons Sante Campanile. Franco's is priced around $2. revving up for some exciting new To compliment the fine tare. Fran- changes soon to be Implemented. co's offers an interesting and un- "Chef Tripp Is preparing a lunch-usual race car theme throughout its eon menu that will feature a selection 8.500-square-foot facility Waiters. of fresh homemade food priced from waitresses and bartenders dress In $3 95 and up. There will be sandwich colorful racing attire. 011 cans double and pasta specials. along with pizza. as wine lists and a bright red salads and other favorites." he said authentic race carts suspended from The goal of the new menu is to the wall provide an affordable, delicious 30-Entertainment also is the spec1al- mmute lunch break for the business lty of Franco's Sports enthusiasts communlly. Everything on the menu can en1oy Monday Night Football on also may be prepared for take-out. a high-technology seven-foot Tripp, formerly sous chef tor screen Hot dogs and special sand- Alfredo's R1storante and Taverna 1n w1ches are offered tor under St: the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. drinks are pPced around $1 After 1s enttwsiastic about the creative the game customers are en- cutsme she develops for Franco's couraged tc enjoy the live entertain- customers ment a n ghtly ritual at Franco's "All the ingredients I use are fresh Happy hc.ur which offers a com- and of the highest quality. she said plimentary buffet runs from 4 p m to 'It 1s exciting to see people en1oy the 7 p m Monday through Friday and is homemade food at such affordable extended to 9 p m on Monday pnces." football night Tripp has many original rece1pes On the 15th ol each month, Consl~r the garlic potato chips Franco's presents Grand Pnx Day.' served>Wtth-&11-lhe,sandwiciles. or tbe Door prices. entertainment and authentic pizza brushed with ohve 011 guest appearances by tormUla race and fresh garlic topped with an array car drivers are part of the gala event. of fresh Italian delights _Created to salute local companies. Pasta speclallues could be lus1lh the evenings are always a success primavera ($7 .95) with fresh spiral Although Franco's does not have a pasta and seasonal vegetables s•m· separate banquet fac1hty, portions of mered in a cream sauce. rotolo the vast restaurant can be divided to casalinga ($8 95) fresh pasta rolled produce a semi-private setting with spinach and chicken and baked Sunday brunch offers an elaborate wtth mornay and tomato sauce • spread from 10 a m to 3 pm Soon Other savory fare ts chicken saltln· to be added to the sumptuous bogga ($11 .95) chicken scallopin1 offerings will be a Belgium waffle bar rolled with prosciutto and fresh sage and dessert crepes and sauteed In butter or swordfish Franco's is located at 17041 alla Salvia ($13.95) broiled swordfish Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach. Call stuffed with mozzarella cheese and 841 -7077 tor further1ntormation and brushed with sage butter reservations Reduce your taxes. Support the American Heart Association. &•a American Heart ~Association Take the fn"-hest of ingredients. add .:i tdlentt><l and accompli<.ht:<l mJ-.tc·r < hd. encuura~e him to lin('<.'>l' lhl· nt>vv ( .:il1torn1a cuisine, and -.urmun<l h1-. ('fh1rt!> with line china clnLl tin.illy. gle.:i ming c~tal. I h.1t'<-, why more pcoplt· .m· J 1:-wv1•1 ing the mdgic nt Morell '-. Ma ke ii your choice h1r lun<-h llf JtnnN I THE IRVINE HILTON ANI >r fatV'fJ 17<)()() 1.imhoret' Blvd .. Irvine. (A 02714 I 7141803-3111 ·- EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19, 1986 -2'( - ·Riviera a fine curtaini raiser for Performing Arts Center While many ot the Orange County restaurants have bowed to the lighter cuisine trend, the Riviera restaurant still satiates rts customers with the same classical French cook- ing rt made famous 1n 1967. "Although we have added a nrce selection of fish entrees and a collection ot pasta dishes. our menu has stayed pretty much the same over the years." said Riviera man- ~ger of 18 years Perry Jahangrrr. According to owner, Jackie Bou'>rRry the R1v1e•a staff ha:; prepared for the Orange County Today the R1v1era rs a regular Performing Arts Center by creating a haunt for the business community pre-theater menu that would allow chentele. the restaurant's cllentele to enjoy a "I love this place and our cus- four course meal an.d still reach the tomers,''"Bouscary said. "We usoally theater in plenty of time -for the know all of our guests by name." performance The Riviera. tucked beside the The Riviera opens for lunch Mon- May Co in the South Coast Plaza. day through Saturday 11 :30 a.m. to 3 was a pioneer In the "fashionable p.m. and dinner Monday through restaurant in a mall' concept estab-Saturday 5 p.m. to 11 p.m Closed on ltshed almost 20 years ago in con-Sunday and holidays. For reser- junction with the primary build1nQ vatrons and banquet mtormatron. :.te11 . -3840 --~~~~~~~l~~~ -~ Cbla..e Jf•adarla DI••- Servia9 Co•ta ..... Slace 1975 "7N~ 1Um19'.i dlilll '7" 1'tetue .•. ,, FIFI Ch8o DellJ Piiot Lunch -Monday thru Friday 11:30 to 3:00 Dinner -Monday thru Frida~ 4:30 to 10:00 Saturday and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fall Bar S.nlc• • ....... FaclHtte. Fresh Fish Daily All Year 'Round Banquet Facilities up to 500 with sw ee ping harbor view . Inquire abo ut ou r new banquet menus. Br ea kfa st • Lunch • Dinne r Saturday & Sunday Brunc h 7 AM to 4 PM Oyster Bar Fri, Sa t & Sun Early Bird Specials 4-6 M on-Thurs Happy Hour 4-6 P·M M on-Fri Serving Doubles & Hors d 'oeuvres Ent ertainment Wed thru Su n Ragtime Piano Sunday Afternoons Call about our Sunday Harbor Brunch Cruises _. 28 _ i:.\,4e .... •N,G~/An Ativert!slng ~uQplel"(le"t t9 th~ DAILY PILOT/Sundev, October 19, 1986 .. '.,. 1~1 jt" <"'1() '"?I I J 11 I 1 ,.,, 1 I jJl ••• ~ fl \ Pero's Restaurant The aervlng •taff at Pero's Re•taurant ln Huntington Beach dltplaya some of the dessert delicacies at the award- winnlng eatery ln the city's Seacllff Vlllage shopping center at Main Street and Yorktown A venue. Fl•h and pasta are among the speclaltJes. A country-style breakfast is aerved dally and reservations are accepted at 960-7764. Count~yside Inn 325 Bristol St., Newport Beach (Intersection of Bristol & Redhill) 549-0300 C rc;Jtnl b~ A.,.-es ~tnC't' /<l()j Tale of the Whale Karen Tbornbaqb, &eneral manager of the Tale of the Whale reetaa.rant ln Newport Beach, welcome. patron• to the aeaf'Ood eetabU.bment with a panoramic view of Newport Bay. TradJdooal fa Tori tee and an oyater bar are featured, &Jona with banquet facllldee for up to 500 people at 400 Main St., Balboa. Call 673-463 3 for reaervaUons. Dine In Our Romatic Cellar Steaka • Lobater • Seafood Cocktaila Lunc h Monday thru Friday 11 :30 -2:30 Dinne r Monday thru Saturday 5:30 -10:30 Servi ng Costa Mesa fo r 24 yea rs -llt5 lnine Aye. 646 7944 Coeta M--_ Harlequin Playhouse buffet an appetizer fOr .a big show ~ The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. provides the perfect entertaining evening. II offer$ the best of both WO<lds: professional Broadway mu- sicals and comedies along with a sumptuous meal In an elegant set- ting. When you enter the beautiful main room, which seats 450 people, you can feel the excitement and antici- pation. The owners, Al and Barbara Hampton. have recreated the sup~r Mandarin Gourmet club atmosphere so popular in Las Vegas. Performances are Tuesday through Sunday evenings with brunch performances on both Satur- day and Sunday. Upstairs at the Harlequin, you can spend a special evening In your own Celebrity Terrace room. The guests not only enjoy the privacy of the room, but least on a sumptuous gourmet meal. _ Ttie. dinner pJayhouM also or- ganlzes parties for special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, tund- raisers and comQ'any outings. A 11111 bar Is offered. Currently playing is Nell Simon's new comedy "Brighton Beach Memoirs" and beglnlog Nov. 19 Is Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance." For reservations and box ottice 1nformation, call 979-5511. For group rates and Celebrity Terrace reservations call 979-7550 Andy Lee, Mlcbael Chiang and the Man- darin Gourmet'• chef, Mr. Man, alt at a table llterally prepared for a feaat. The restaurant at 1500 Adam• A•e. ln Costa Meaa •peclallzed In cblneae dellcacles llke Pelting duck, dumpling• and whole flab. The llandarln Gourmet also offen an edenal•e wine ll•t and take -out orden:- For reservation• or more lnfonnadon, call 540-1937 . 'Trod111on is long lasting and w11h True Value Truly a T rod1t1onol Cont mental Reslouronl " Mesqu1lc Brotlf'd Seafood, Steaks & Burqcrs Complimentary Appetizer or Dessert with Dinner Just by mentioning Doily Pilot "Evenings" Lunch Mon.-Sot. 11:00 -2:30 264~ Newport Blvd Costa Mesa Next to Newport Mesa Best Western lhru Nov 30th Dinner Nightly fr om 5 p.m. Reservations Suggested (714) 646-277 4 EVENINGS/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19. 1986 -21J ' .. Medieval Times a trip back in history The 1 llh century comes alive 111qhtlv at the new Medieval Times j inner and entertainment complex in duPna Park Jousting swordfights ,md gallant knights on horseback provide the entertainment as guests least on the authentic lour-course banquet fare The entertainment and dining con- cept held in the castle s 900 seat Grand Cereraon1al Arena, was oectted by a Spanish family whose ancestr) dates back to the 11th century There are two similar oper- 111ons in Spain and Flonda The Florida Castle opened 1n December 1983 and has entertained over c.,oo 000 v1s1tors The adventure back to Medieval Times begins as guest enter the • castle tower and are greeted by the Count and Countess of Perelada. Eacn guest receives a colored crown corresponding to his or her seating area and to the kinght who they wlll cheer onto victory throughout the f'vening The guests pass through the castle s elaborate intenor gardens into the Hall of Arms A lull bar service 1s available while guests browse the displays of authentic medieval artifacts ... -• ' .... ,.. .. -· .. The master of ceremonies soon usners the guests into the Grand Ceremonial Arena and the uniform- ed stafl leads the guest to their color- coded pa vi I hon as serfs and wenches deliver the lour-course least Elegantly demonatrated horaemanahlp and equeetrlan drill• are part of the l l th century pre-ahow actlvttiea As the guests en1oy the fresh vegetable soup, whole roasted chicken llambe. spare nbs. herb- basted potatoes and dessert. col- orfully attired knights and attendants parade the team of champion horses and demonstrate thefr knighthood skills in games of javelin throwing and 1oustmg matches. Medieval Times features the din- ner show Tuesday through Thursday at 7 15 p.m: Friday 6:30 and 9 p.m.: Saturday 6 p m and 9 p.m.. and Sunday 1 p.m. and 7 15 p.m. One price admission includes dinner, -------------------- 'We have a lot of competition but our Ribs don't' 2000 Newport Blvd (Corner of 20th Street) Costa Mesa 631 -211 O Featuring 811-l-Q11e4 laity Back Ribs, Bar-1-Qaed Chicken, Shrimp, New York Steak, Brisket I Lo11isi1a1 Hot Sausage. Open 7 Nights A Week. For Dining and Carry Outs Mon.-Sat. 4 p·m to 11 pm Sundays 2-10 pm B eer & Wine Served JO -MMNG~/ An Advertfshtg Supplermmi 10 rfltr oAtL 'r PILO'f 18ltndey. OofOt>er i~ .. i1986 # occurrtni nlahtly at tbe new lledieTal Tlmee entertain- ment and dlnlng complez in Buena Park. show. beverages (bar service ad- ditional) and tax. Adults $23. chil- dren ages 12 and under $15. 30 Reservations required. 521-4740. Convenlently located off the Santa FRESH RESTAURANT OYSTER BAR· COOOAIS rhP l>1•\I OW~llilV·I.<• OO<f ( hf114 11,11 bro1l1•tJ h••'h '>l'.tf1KICI 111 l t1lif11rnl11 for Lunch. Oinrwr an<l 0.,11n<l<1v Hn1111 h1 """'" 11/11 '1 111\.1 I 1 .. ' I I,, • I ,, I ~ 11 \1, I 17141951-Fl"tt CmilN , ,, I I • 1-. «2131 402-H~ll ,,. I .l~H 111\ .. 111 , L•• .. 1 .. .t 1n lhl' IMr11 11 .. 1,,. .._. (, 11 1, n C..r1IPT .n flu r• .. r 1 ,f I 111v. r .md hv 1" < ""'''' I iuvd (714) 552-ASH ............ Ana and the Riverside leeways. just one block north of Knott's Berry Farm Free self-guided tours are available daily from 10 a m to 4 p m (no show) California Beach sushi bar stresses informality If you love sushi and love a good time. head straight for Cahlornra Beach located on Via Udo in New port Beach. According to owner Kazu M1yam1 tradt11onal sushi bars In Japan ar4> very quiet and formal. However. that is not the case at Calllorn1a Beach customers are not only encouraged to en1oy the savory rare -but to also have boisterous rip roaring good time Everybody frolics at Cahlorma Beach even the chefs who greet customers with the tradlt1ona 'lra1shal' (means welcome) and then proceed to prepare the lood In view of the diners -and more than occas1onaly, have a sake toast with their captive audience We opened this restaurant in March of t985," said Mlyaml, 'we are the largest sushi bar in Orange County. Callfornra Beach is located at 3344 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Lunch is served Monday through Friday t 1 30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and dinner 5 30 p m to 11 p m. seven nights . • Callfornla 500 a racy experience in· Newport dining An affordable waterfront res- taurant with an exciting race car theme has come to Newport Beach. Newly opened California 500 has a packed menu complete with salads. sandwtehes_. desserts and California 500 spec1alltles. Manager Denis Charles said the restaurant is the most affordable waterfront establishment found in ltle Newport Beach area ·we are aHordable without being a diner," he said about the stylish restaurant Cahforn1a 500 features a large circular wrap around bar and the mo11ff 1s ar1 deco with lots of chrome and glass The bar has Its own menu with such tasty treats as 1umbo shrimp cocktail, thin crust pizza and tried chicqA.gou)eonettes. The C\llsJne.acco1'ding to Charles. 1s American with barbecued ribs and chicken a certain speciality of Chef Charles Gedeon The menu has selections hke pasta salad. grilled New York steak. Texas- style chih, fisherman's catch and giant hot fudge sundaes Cahfornla 500 otters ns customer a unique Sunday brunch experience from 10 a.m to 3 p m Sunday brunch also features mounds ot sealoods. salads, meats, omelettes fruits pastries and much more The Swan a 120-loot yacht docked outside the restaurant. Is available 10 cater theme parties. brunches. formal dinners and lunch buffets Callfornra 500 1s located at 333 West Coast Highway (attached to the T oka1 Bank). Newport Beach. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. weekly Call The rest•urant has plenty of win- dows. so whether a customer sits at the bar or en)oys one of the com- tortable booths in the dining area. the waterfront view Is always visible 642-5000 for reservations California 500 offen a bay view from the bar ln Newport Beach. Elegant French dining featured at Le Saint Tropez in Newport Beach Le Saint Tropez, an authentic French restaurant, features classic and nouvelle cuisine with elegance Parisian chef Marcel Perrin. for- merly with San Francisco's La Bourgogne. has refined his art so that each dish 1s a masterpiece of culinary sklll The onion soup 1s extraordinary, the veal 1s white and tender and the seafood and veg- etables are det1c1ously fresh. House speclalities at Le Saint Tropez Include a very delicate lob- ster pate. Wisconsin veal with cream and Calvados, sweetbreads tn a Madeira sauce and a French rabbit stew marinated and baked in Burgundy wme. Le Saint Tropez is an inlimitte dining setting with an atmosphere created by soft pastel interior, fresh flowers and 1mpress1on1stic prints which communicates warmth. Le Saint Tropez. 30 t2 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach is five blocks west of Pacific Coast Highway Parking Is available 1n back of the rest~rant. Reservations are sug- gested and coats are recommenoeo for gentlemen The restaurant Is open Tuesday thru Thursday. 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m: Friday and Saturday to 11 p m . Sunday until 10 p.m .. closed Mondays. Call 673-7883 tor Infor- mation or reservations. Set the Pace lunch & Dinoor 7 Days a Week ~rving (onrmuously I I om Ioli> Seafood i 1bs So/od) Ov1rogeovs O~sscrts Champagne Sunday Brunch 10:30 2:30 F 0 --M o nda y N ight Football Satellite TV Valet Parking, Cocktails, Bay View - • - EVENINGS/An AdvertMting Supptemeot to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 19, 1986 -31 ~ So You Want Soot/ Italian Foot/?- It's Fun! • Dancmg mghtly from 9:30 p.m. • Orange County's hottest bands MATINEE IDOL , JAKA TA KA Tl'N JAMMERS ... & MORE • Monday night football party every week! • Complimentary hors d'oeuvres ' • No cover charge Coming Attractions . • • • Halloween Bash Fn and Sa t nites! Costume contest! Pnzes! Music by Matmee Idol. NO COVER CHARGE • Sunday Night Dance Party!! Motown music & fun/< every Sunday mght begmnmg Nov. 2nd It's Affardall/BI Good Italian Food doesn 't have to be expensi ve ... • L unhes from 3. 95 , • Dmners from 6. 95 <-ftpp'et1zers, Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Pastas, Pizza 's, Seafood & much more! SERVED 'TIL MIDNIGHT Sunday Brunch Buffet! • Fresh fruits and cheese • 7 hot entrees • Delicious desserts • Unlimited champagne All for only 8. 95! It's Special! Upscale, yet casual, chic and mexpens1ve ... • High beam/high tech environment • 7 ft. -wide screen television • State-of-the-art sound system • Service-oriented staff • Banquet facilities available • Free parking-Charter Centre garage L. Italian Food & Spirits OPEN DAILY 'TIL 2 a.m. 17041 Beach Blvd. at Warner CHARTER CENTRE, HUNTINGTON BEACH Reservatio: ~cepted 114 -841 -70 7 7 32 -EVENINGS/An Advertleing Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 19, 1986