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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-09 - Orange Coast Pilot• \WARM SATURDA , AUGU.ST 9~.---......,.._ "' Bay polluters to reduc·e runoff 0.-,,... ...... .., ~,.,.. The emerald treen all.me that dota the watera of Newport Bay believed to be a threat to public health, but lta excealve doean 't keep the.e children out of the wa ter. The algae la not arowth hu apurned complain ta from area re.Iden ta. Nation . A swarm of killer bees attack and klll a Univer- sity of Miami graduate student In the jungles of Costa Rica./ A8 The urological tests President Reagan will undergo today are con- sidered routine./ A6 Religion A woman started dress- ing dolls as characters in the Bible for teaching aids and now they fill her home musuem./ A7 ~ports Dick Schofield's three- run homer keys Angels' 6-4 w in over Seattle./8 1 Ex-Golden West stand- out John Moses has earned a place in Seattle Mariner outfield./81 INDEX Advice & Games Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Gardening A 12 85-7 A1 2 88 A9·10 A7 A3 A9 CM Mayor Hertzog won't run again By TONY SAAVEDRA Of tt. 0.-, Nol II.ti Ma)or Norma Hertzog. lhe fir~I woman ever elected 10 1he Costa Mesa Cat} Council. disqualified herself Fnda}' from seeking a fourth term. by lettan$ the deadline pass for filing her nomination papers. Elected 1n 1974, Hertzog had declined the las1 few weeks to reveal v. hcther she would retire or run for rc- clccuon when her council term C\· p1rcs an No, ember The answer finall ) caml.' Fnda) n1 ~ p.m .. the deadline for c.o mpletang anJ delivenng nominauon papers to the c11y clerk's office. Hertzog had not e'en .P•cked up lhc forms. Sance Councilwoman -.\rlenc ~hafer had earlier announced thal she would not seek ~ 1h1rd 1crm, the filing penod was already expected to be ex1ended 10 Aug. 13 for non- incumbents However. tame has run out for Hen10g. v. ho 1c; reaching 1he end of a ~trenuou!> t~o )Cars as mayor on a council d1 .. 1ded b) the issue of gro~th She has been attacked by (Please eee HERTZOG/A2) Haig stumps for Badham in Irvine By LISA MAH ONEY Oftt.o.l)Pllotll.llft Former Secretary of tale Alex- ander Haig appeared in Irvine Fnda\ on behalf of Rep Robert Badham'o; re-election campaign. Haag praised the Ii ve-term New- port Beach Republica\\ for his al- lcg1ancc to President Reagan dunnga fund-raiser at the Irvine Hilton and stressed the importance of continuing lhc "Reagan Rcvolu11on" by electing Republicans to the DCmocrat-con- trolled House of Representatives. renaissance ol the Amcncan spant wall be a happ~ but all too bnef footnote or ~111 cam this countn through 1990'' · · To maintain 1h1s Reagan-spawned "renaissance." Republicans must mru ntam control of the' Senate and remain a strong force 1n 1he House of Representatives. Haig said a} ing that he kn ows of "no bastion of Rcpubhcan1sm thal com- pares to Orange County." Haig e'- pressed confidence that voters in 1hc 40th Congressional D1stnct would return Badham to Congress. Candidates file in Coast el ections Friday was 1he filing deadline fo r candidates 1n Orange C'oast municipal elections. In some cities the deadlines "ere ex- tended when incumbents dad not file for No' ember elec11on. Those fihng Fnday included Newport Beach Candidates re1uming their filing stalcments Fnda} in- cluded: lncumbcnl Coun- cilman Donald A. Strauss and Planning Comm1ss1on Cha1r- (eee CAMDIDATltS/A2) Fertilizers may cause growth of a lgae; 3 a r ea nurseries to monitor operations By STEVE MARBLE Of .. DellJ .......... Orange County's three largest wholcSJlle nursenes agreed Friday to reduce the amount of runoff and fertilizer that as swept from their fields 1oto channels that feed New- port Bay. The ni trogen-nch fertilizers may be responsible for an explosion.of emer- ald green algae that dots the ba y's surface. covers shorehocs and boats and discourages swimmers. There as concern that the heav) mats of algae are robbing the bay waters of oxygen and could be responsible for a May 31 fish kJll in Balboa Coves. a remote inlet west of the Balboa Peninsula. Ni trates, however. are not known to pose any threat to public health But at the best. the heav)' la yer of algae swamping the bay consu1utcs .. pollution of aestheucs," said New- ' po~ Beach Mayor Phil Maurer. "I truthfully believe this the worst the aJgac. has been at any ttmc lD the city's recorded history," said Maurer lfhe Santa Ana Regional Water Quahty Control 8Qard, of' wtuch Maurer 1s chairman. met Fnday an Newport Beach 10 seek a cooperauve agreement Wlth nursery executives. The Irvine Co and the Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct All arc thought to ha\e a potential role in the huge quant1t1cs of mtratts that are swept down the Sa.{\ Diego Creek and into Newport Bay An estimated 12.000 pounds ol nitrates now daily into the b~, swcpl along 1n the 17 million loni. of water that pou~ from the n Diego Creek -the bay's matn tnbutary The sourct of the nitrate<> as believed to be fert1hzer and reclaimed water. used anrl:ns1vcly 1n Irvine and (Pl eue'eee NURSERIES/ A2) CoCain e seizure will have little effect on suppl y By MICHELLE COLE 0.-, l'tlot Cot I I 1 J I fldenl Narcotic agent$ said Fnday that the an Clemente Border Patrol's record cocaine seizure will have v1ftuall} no effect on the drug's street suppl) an Los Anietcs or Orange counties. Offictals believe the 4 77 pounds ol cocaine seized by agen1s Thursday at the Border Patrol checkpoint near San Onofre was destined for the Los A.ngeles area "In \ 1ew of the amount coming in. the pncc 1sn t going to nsc. and nobod) 's nose 1s going to fall off." (Pleue eee COCA.ll'fE I A2) Nielsen won't seek third term in FV By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ottt.DellJ ..... l lMI C1t1ng business and famll}' com- mnments. veteran Fountain Valle} City C'qunc1lman Ben Nielsen said he will not seek a third four·year term on the local governing body. In 1984. the city's voters appro\ed an in1t1at1ve that limits council mem- bers to two consecutive terms. But the measure e>.empted those SCI"\ mg on the council at the time of adoption .\s a result. N1elo;en was permitted to run again. and he fueled specu- latlOn 1hat he would when he took ou1 nomanat1on pape~ last month But an a wntten statement rC\:e1\ed Fnda\ !\;1elscn 'i31d. "Due to the recent acqu1s1t1on of m> o" n hu'i1 ncss and m\ de'>1rc w spend murt• ume with m) fam1I> I tia .. e made the dec1s1on no1 10 see!.. a third 1erm on the Foun1a1n \< alln ( 11\ ( ouncil al 1h1s t1mc.. · honh alter hl' 1nol.. out nom1 nation paper\ "'u:lc;cn v.as cnt1c11ed dunng a counnl meeting Resident Leo Jones c.harged that ~1el<;t>n had re' crsed hi\ p<>\ltlon from I 9~4 (Pleue att NlELSE N/A2) .A °""' ............ "7 L-lten' In the Service Paparazzi Public Notices Real Estate Religion Sports Television Weather 8 7-8 C1-32 A7-8 81-4 A10 A2 Haig. who as stumping for Re- pubhcan candidates throughout the United Stales. called the mid-term clcct1ons thr most important since World \.\tar 11 because the) .. will decide in es~ncr whether or not the Badham, l·f'a1g said. is a "very. very distinguished and extraordinarily cf· fectave member of the House defense commillee and a 'itrong advocate of (Pleue .ee HAIG/ A 2) Former Secretary of State Alexander HaJ.c lend• hi• aupport to Congreuman Robert Badham, who I• aeeking re-election ln the 40th Congre .. lonal District. . AIDS initiative arguments to be stricken from guide From staff and wire reports A Sacramento County Supcnor Court Judge Friday ordered three key arguments by proponents of the AlDS 1nit1ative stncken from-the state's official voters' pamphlcl for being false or misleading. ludgc Jame::. i Ford said state- ments by proponent of Propos1t1on b4 that AID clln Ix-casually trans~ mined and camcd by insects like mosqu1tos and bedbugs are untrue and art contrad1c1ed by sc1enttfic evidence further statement that A I OS as "cas_y to get" aught be true llmona the at-nsk population. hut 15 m15lcadina an the context of the ballot pamphlet, he said l he ruhna hrought \lrona rcact10M from oppc>ncna and proponent<; of the 1n1tl211\C.. In Oran1c Councy, 1n1t1111vt' oppo- I -' nents praised Judge Ford for protect; mg voters from m1S1nformat'lOn ahout AID whale supponer 1\rt Hoffmann blamed S«retary of State March Fong Eu and lht' Judgr for buckling under to political prc.,.,urc from homosexual~. Ford sa1d the arsument'> might he consututaonally protected m the open debate of a political campaign. hu1 the taxpayers n~ not finance the puhh· cation of araumcnts "calcula1ed to instill and engender fear. dread and panic" He did allow tnallallvt' proponent' to reword their tatcmcn1 about transm1ss1on throuih ca ual LOOI.a t, however. and rein tatcd the name of Dr Kenntth Kizer. ~tote health director. 1n the ballot argument Kizefs name was u~ 1 n referent c to a SUltcment he made calhna for more '\ID tc,hna bu1 he obJccted 10 (Pleue eee AIDS/ A 2) 0.., .......... -.'-~ Albert An:bbold (ii(ht) ahare9 hla old letten with a lrtend. ( Letters returned to sender a fter 42-year delay By G. J~ANEnE AVENT F-or 40 )ear\. lhc tour lcttcl'\ IJ\ undchvert'd and unopened 1n an attll thouo;a ods of m1lc<1 from tht'1r de\tl nauon The)' spot-.c s1lcntl)' C'lf an \mencan serviceman's lo'c tor h1' v.-1fe has one·\car-old \On and h1\ tam1h v.h1le he v.a\ fat av.a\ on an \mencan v.a1'h1p · \fter four d(QdC\ Hun11ngton lka h rcs1dcn1 i\lhcn Archbold gol ~cl a piece of h1 hft' Fnda)' 1 he letter'\ he had Y..nttcn to his wile has mother and m1Hhcr in-lav. Junns \\MIJ \\;u II v. r rNu~ 1nh1m- undt'li\ ert'd -"'1th thr ona1nal \IJmp• ,11ll 1n 111.ll c \rd1hold an I II·' l·ar r(,1Jcnt lll lluntingtnn Rcalh Jnd J rc11rcd (. Jhforn1.1 \t3tl' l'mpln,C'e 1\llnl' nl ~' 4'C'n1n•men the l \ Pmldl \er"IH~ h.i~ bc.'\'n llllll.ing h Earl1rr 1h" 'ea1 an nterm1nator h1und mun· than ~00 ktter\ ol the kttcr<. in .l R.1lt'1gh. :"o\ ( • aHll and 1umt'd thrm ll\ l'f hl tht' pmtal ~rv ICt" ,\ Raleigh m.1n rhJq~cd Wlth fltl\tana 1hc I ~44 k1tl·r, Id\ thC'm in tht"1r Arm} duflC'I ha along w11h \Ome old \Ol l.\ in ha\ 11unt'\ .t\lll -rea\C.m 11nkn11v. n for H'hbold thr letter'\ hrouaht (Plcate .ee L&TT&R I A.2) -I NURSERIES TO REDUCE RUNOFF .•. h'omAl rekastd periodically by t~ Irvine Ranch W&lt'f Oistnet "I've been wimmiot ul t.he bay for 40 years and it finally got to the point where l couldn't even sec my own hand in the water." said Or. Jack kmner, a Newpon Beach pbysJC1an who initially brought the probJem to public attention last February. "last year the water wa sort of chocolate color," said Nancy lonncr. has wtfe. "This year the water's clear but the algae has gone wild " T he nitrates may cause rapid growth of both algae and plankton or mn) activate one and not the 01he1. theonzed Mrs Skinner Representa 11ves fro m Hines Wholesale Nurseries. El Modeno Garden Inc .. and Bord1er's Nursery Inc. said the} doubt they are the reason for the fert1hzer-laden waters of Ne wport Beach but agreed to monnor their operations and reduce run off from their fields. ··1 don't believe we should be classified wi th the polluters or the world. We don't use DDT , PCBs and $tull'like that," said Bud ummen , 1 pokesman and ~scan:her for Hines. Still, ummcrs projected the nur- sery would cut its average runoff by IS perunt by the end of the year while another oft he nurseries-8ord1er - said it ha spent $200,000 to in toll a recycling system that will C3Ptutt used water "We sec ourselves as environmen- tahsts," said Jan Groot, president of the third nursery. "We consider our businesses to be n benefit to the environment." The Irvine Co. also has been targeted as a possible source for fertilizer pollution because it owns and maintains 9,000 acres of orchards in the bay's watershed . Much of 1hc land, however. now 1s watered b> drip-1mgat1on, which produces little run off. Likewise. the Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct has come under suspicion bcc:auSt" 1t prnodtcally releases treated waste water that eventually flow in the bay. That prac.lJcc 1s schedule to stop an Octbber. The water board re istcd reaulatmg runoff. a move that could ha ve !oevere cconom1c con!.Cquencc on the nurs- enes. Instead. it set a one-year deadline for reducing run off A task force. made up of C'i ti1cns and go vernment agenc1c,, will monatorthe bu tnes!.es and the n1tn te pollution in Newpon Bay. "I don't want to punish the nurs- cnes," said Dr. Skinner. "I guess I'm just frustrated b)-1he speed of gov- ernmental agencies. Things don't move very quickly " Jim Bennet, director of the water quahty board, suggested more far- rcaching cures such as re routing the San Diego Creek so that It filters 1hrough a marshland in Irvine or steering 1t direc1ly to a resen oar. The latter, th ough, likely would upset the estuary balance 1n Upper Newport Bay. LETTERS ARRIVE A LITTLE LATE ... From Al back a flood of memories. The 69- year-old penned the letters in 1943, when he was 26 years old. He spent three years io the infantry before 1ransfemng to the-Air Force. When the war broke-o ut. he was stationed at a lookout abQ' e Stinson Beach in Petaluma ··wa1ching for a Japanese invasion .. He wa<1 then \hipped o ut aboard the S .. Caleb Strong. a 550-man troop earner for a nine-month tour of dut)- as an armor gunner. Thl' trip from V1rRJnta to North Arnca took two weeks. Archbold wrote all ol 1hc letters below deck. He remembers sitting in his bunk with a yellow tablet for a desk surrounded b} 40 or 50 roommates. Archbold sa1d he didn't think letters were ever missed No one ever said anything, he said. Looking at the letters Frida}. he said. "most ofihem were chatt)." He would ask his motberabout his wi fe. ht Hon and ht'i brother. The two letters to his wife are )ltll pnvate 1hough. After 19 )Car., of mamage and four children, he and his wife are divorced and he has remar- ried. he said. "It wouldn't be ap- propriate" to read them alo ud. he said. "It's too personal." He says he still talks Lo his fonner wife and mother-in-law. but he doesn't th ink they've heard about 1he letters yet. It all ha ppened so fast. ArchbOld said he'll probably give the letters to his children. They knew the people the letters were addressed to and 'Tm sure they'll be very interested" to read 1hem. he said. NIELSEN WON'T SEEK THIRD TERM ... From Al when the count 1lman had strongl) endorsed the tv.o-trrm llmll Dun ng that campaign, proponents ~aid the mcasurt· v.ould reduce the power of incumtwnl'> and assure wider represcnt<lllun on tht: council Nielsen did not addre\\ the term hm1ta11on measure in h1<; prepared statement But e did $41\ '',.\t; far ~s m\ political career IS concerned. II IS m~ rnten11qn to \Cek elected office again at <10m<.' future date 1n 1h1'> ell\ or al some h1ght.·r In rl For nov. I will be 'Cf1 acuvr a'> a memher of the AIDS ... From Al being assoc1att.•d v.11h the in1t1a11,c which will appear on the No.,ember ballot. f:u called tht• ruling .. a 1..icto11 for { ahfom1a·~ 'otcr., .. and a ··1andmark tor 'oters· ngh1s .. Eu 1n1ttated the lawsuit again~t the Prevent AIDS '\iow ln111a11ve ( omm1ttee (PAN!(). authors of the hallot statement PANIC' members are followers ol pol1t1cal c\trem1">l L)ndon LaRouche After Frida\·.., hearing. aniJ') 10- ll1at1 ve supporters said the~ m1gh1 not ha '"e lime to appeal before f:u scnds_the \Olen· p:imphkts-which 1nl'ludc n'al hallot argumen1<; -lo l'Te\\ ne~I Wl'l' ... But P.\:"-1( 1l·aderHa1d the\ would tonllnue to U'>t: the \lmken argu- ments in t:·arnpa1gn appearamr'>. advertisement<, and htcrnture. ··Thi'> makc'> ll lf"\Stal dear that the P .\"I( organ11a11cin 1'> tr. mg to deal .... 11h m1\lcad1ng 1nlormJt10n and unJus11fied fear to promote the in- 111at1 \l' .... a1cl V.crner Kuhn d1n·ctor ol the (1a\ and Lc-;b1an Cornmun1t> \l'r' ICl''> (enter ol C lrangc: < ount' ··Ilea Ith otTiuab ha' l' said the} hJ\C 1hc pov.cr the~ need to fighl 1he .\ID"i cp1dl·m1l .\ctuall}. v.hat .. '-'"llUld hap~n 11f thl' t0111at1vc were pa'>\Cd) I'> h 1.1.cn1ld 111\crt mont:\ needed tor re'>l.'Jrlh .rnd 1rl·a1men1 lt1 thing'> '>Ucha., UOl'lC\\,1r. le\t1ng and quaran11nc ... hl· '>aid , Robert C1cntr... an 11pcnl} ga\ 1 aguna tteath ttl~ touncilrnan lauded the ruling'><!~ ing The 1udgl· ,., a11ing nn mcdital 1nlorma11on "'e kno\.\ .1hout 1he dl\Ca'>l' II'\ .,.l'I) good that he '" helpinJL inform th1· ( ali - l11rn1a \ote1 I h" dm:' rnJute lhc 1ntlamma1nr' lnlll ol thc 1n111atnc · HofTmann ""ho retcnth lm1 a bid to.r lhl' 40th < ongre'>\1onal Dt:mo- crn11t nom1n,1111m wa-. nnc of the l a R11u< he lollo\.\er' 1.1.ho unulatcd 1n111;l11 'l' rx·1111ons 1n Orange Count\ H1· ,,11d P \..._I( 'itand'> behind m bal101 ,1.1tcml•nts abou1 t1an\m1\\1on b) 10\eCt\ and th<.· ea!.l' v.1th v.h1th 11 can be pa\<ied from one per'ion lo another· ThC' organ11at1o~a., Q.tllirt'p to attcpt a re.,..c1rd1ng ol lhl' \ta1enwn1 tha1 ·.\IOS liln tx· tran'>mlttl·d h\ casu:il contal\. llolTmann \Jld Bui change., in lhe hallo(\1Jteml'nl will not chanfe the: "'cl) < Jltforn1an' reel about l\ D~ ht \J1d ·ay and large. the p('oplc: reah1c \ome1h1n~ need~ to bl· d111H: .. • One of lhl· 1n111Jll\C"' goals ,., to uknuf, and pm\lhl. t\olatc: hoth \ID~ \tlllm' .ind po11•n11.1l Utrlllf\ ~~i!l Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 221 Republican Central Comm111ee and as a mem ber or the Orangl' < ount} Lincoln C'lub.:' Nielsen was elected to the t:ounc1I m I 978 afte r ser..1ng two year\ on the Foun1am Valle} Planning C om- m1ss1on. He was re-elected 10 lhc counc1l 1n 1982 and served two years as mavor lA his '>tat~At. Nielsen said h1'\ accomplishments included e).pand· mg summer recreation programs at local parks, cs1abhshmg regul ar "Ma)Or'<, Breakfast" meetings with community Icade~. hel ping to estab- hsh a senior c1t11en program at Mile Square Park, me-d1ating disputes be- tween mobile home park owners and tenants. and helping to 'double·thc number of athletic fields. Nielsen said one of his rema1n1ng concerns 1s 1ha1 .. above average development" should be r ncoura$ed on the lunit.ed vacantJand rema~nmg in Fountain Valley The councilman said he plans to continue to speak on city issues. Nielsen said he wi ll "carefully review the hst of cand1da1es and acti vely support the moc;1 qualified people." HAIG STUMPS FOR BADHAM From Al Pre-s1den1 Reagan·., agenda" Should he be elected to a sixth term. Badham wo uld become 1he thtrd ranking m1nont) member on the Anned Services Committee and ranking mmont} member of 1t-s Procurement and M1 htaf) Nuclear Systems subeornmmec'\. Badham suf' 1vcd a senous pn- ma11challenge1n June from New~n Beach poh11cal con~ultant l'oa tl'ian Rosenberg. His Dcmcx.rauc OP,j:><>- nent 1s Bruce Sumner. an a1tornc' and former chairman of the Orang!: ( ount\ Dcmocrattl Partv Tho~gh Haig has co~m1tted ht!> name and his time to other Re- publican office seeker<. 1hrough lhl' upcoming No' ember election. he acknov.ledged his ov.n intere'>t 1n running for president 1n 1988 Haig said he behe\l'S he can attrat t the same combmat1on of Repuhltl'an and Dcmocrat1t· '<>ter'> 1hat ..cnt Reagan lo the V.h1ll' Hnu\1· lor two terms Hu1 he s1dc:\ll'ppcd que,11on'> about another lt kel) Republican tand1date. Vice Pre'i1drn1 C1corgc Bu<.h . and declined 10 d1<,t·u.-.'> poltt1t:al dif- ference\ with 1he Reagan A.dmin1s- tratl()n Haig hetam<: \t.•cretar' ol '>tatr in Januaf) 1981 and resigned lrom lhe po..1tl()n m Jul~ I Q82. He wns Wh11e I louse< 'hid of Staff under lormcr Pre<;1dcnl RKhard \1 N1\0n and Supreml· ( oinrnand+e of ;... .\TO Badham aide Wilham '>thrc1bcr ~aid f-nda) ·., fund ra1\er " l'XP<.'lled tn net $70.0<Xl for thl' rnngre-.\man'\ fl'-elcc11on ellort Badham's goal '" to ra1\l' a .... ar Lhcsl "in the high '>l't ligure\" -\OmC' of which ma} ~o to help the l'lelt1on campaign!> ol other Repuhl1<:ans. Schreiber said COCAINE PLENTIFUL ... F rom Al '-'Ud a loc.il Drug Lnlortemen1 Agcn- C\ ollioal v. ho d 1d not wish to be named "II 1s JU~1 a \mall amount rorn- pared lo what'\ being brought 1n and 11 sho""~Just hov. much that 1s ·said I t Richard 01,on of the Orange ( ount) Shertfl''> narcotics squad The cocaine w11h a tonserva11H· street \alue ol $'iC) m1ll1on v.a\ d1sco-.ert:d hy agent\ during a roullnc lar .-.cart h at the Aorder Pa1rol checkpoint ll "'a" the large\\ narcot1n se11ure in th<· h1<1torv of thl· San Diego office of the Border· Patrol LuCta < anales-.\pJnc10. :! I of f-1 \alvador and Jo'><.' Anuro Leon- F1gueroa. 40, of unno\ < Jhf. were arrested for 1n vnt1g.at1on of trans- por11ng. pos~s~1on and po\<,e<,\1on for sale of narcotic\ alter near!\ two dozen bags of uxa1nc "'-t'r< dl\- rnvered 1n the bed of their truck .\ 3-ycar-old chtld, bel1c\ed 10 tx· the daughter of .\r>ariC'10 ~a' '-'"llh 1he lOur>lc at the Time of tfie arte\l \he "'a" taken lo a rccc1.,1ng n•njt.•r 1n :\ orth <)an Daegu C ou n 1}. While ht• c1cknowlcdgcd ll wa' a '>1gn ilkan1 amoun1 of cocainl' to he: 1ransportld b} tl"\lclc. O lson ..aid trafficker\ Uc,{' an> means poss1hlc to bnng drug'> 1n10 th<.• United 'tntes. C harlc<, Hullcl\·k a spokc:spcr<,on for 1he Drug f.nlorlement Age ncy 1n Lm \ngclco; ..aid there helve been 'iC\Cral 't'l/Url''\ 111 th.1t '>llC in the pa'il "'to ~ dd.,.!>, bu1u<,t·1\10 Lm Angele' .ind Orange count11·<, '"111 h;" c nu proh- k•m getting thr drug. ··Then· v.111 onl> be a .. 1igh1 ctlect to Lhosc.· v. ho depend on thal par11cular '>Uppl) .. Rullo<.~ '>t11d HERTZOG ... From Al slow-growth :u.11\.1\t' lor hl'I 'll'W\ on commen:1al dl·\clopmcnt and ha\ often becom1• a rcfcrn hct1.1.een feuding counul memtx·r.. Hertzog wa<o also faung what wa'> predicted to tx· a bitter challengt.• by Mesa Actton. the j10h11cal arm of a homeowner.-.c:oaht1on that <1uccccdcd rn knocking one incumbent off the council in I IJM4. Elected that year were Mesa Act1on-supponed can- d1date'i Da'r Wheeler and Man Hornbuckk __ After .-.ening an ahhrn.1att:<l one- )ear term a., m.1\or 1n 1977 lfcrtrng was Lhm.cn h~ her lUlln<.il t.ulkagul"' to a two-)-car term a Iler thl' hiller '!!4 clcct1om -mainly bccau\c 'he "'a' regarded a\ the "\wing \ olt." on development t\\Ue'\ tlowe\?er. \he ended up ra1\1nJ.' the ire of community p.roup\. who al·- <:u-.t'd her ol being ''°"'th-oriented l krt10g wuld no1 ht· 1r.1lhl·d 1111 comment F nda'. Dally Piiot Dell very I• Ouaranleed Just call 642-6086 What do you hke aoout the Oat I)' P11Qt., What don't you hke., Call the number above and your menage will be recorded. transcn~ and dc- h,ered to the appropnate c<htor The ~me 24-hour answenng ~rv1ce may be u~ed to record letters to the editor on any topit C ontnbuton 10 o ur Letters column muSt include their name and telephone nombcr for vcnfic~t1on Tell\ us wh11t's on your mind ClrculaUon TetepMft•• .. Sunshine will fallow coastal og Low cloucta are expected thlt morning, but they lhoutd cltar by thla 1nemoon. Lowt In the low and mid-ea.. High• Saturday In the upper eoa to near 80 again Late night and early morning low ctoucts and fog are expected alOng the t>Mch .. tOday, othetWIM fair. Lowe In the low and mid 60a again Highs S1turday In the mld-80t to lower 90a again . U.S. Tempe Albell~.N Y Albllq_Q.,. AIMi1llO AnchOtllQ" A.IM\1119 Atl.,.,la Al..,.,llC Co~ Allttln a.n1mooe llllllng• BlfmlngNm lliemetct. .,... HI L• " '6 t1 113 "' 16 55 49 80 et 79 70 87 ., 95 71 II 62 &4 ., " 87 92 12 89 H 91 78 90 " .. 71 Botton 8town•1lille Bullelo Bufllngton, Vt CelC* a.en.ton.SC CNttelMon.W 111 Cllenotte N C ~ Ctwc.go Clnclnnau 0....and CoMl'l'*-SC Columbul.ONo C-0,N H Oellee-Ft Wonll 0.y1on ..... 90 18 87 77 .. 76 86 71 92 611 95 70 .. 50 IM llO 14 87 ;: ~I 82 51 lie 74 89 74 10~ 84 82 .. 81 86 97 ... 71 71 92 .. ..... 95 62 .. 72 Calif. Temps o.n-0.M- Detrotl Duluth EI P-E,,_... FMl>enitl FW(IO Fleg911ft Ormnd flapk!JI 0 1MtF ... ~bo<oNC Hwtfotd ~ HonOl\ilU Houlton lfldlanape>111 J ec;Uon.MIM J~­ ~ l<Aln.-Clty LMVeQU Uttle Roell IO 83 ee sa Ill IO •2 .. ti 70 63 5e •2 ... ee aa 811 62 " 11 ..... &4 61 95 79 84 .. .. 68 13 llO et e2 11 llO IM 88 es as ee 48 " 5$ 83 53 78 tl2 91 55 90 87 N &8 113 54 90 77 94 76 &4 M 91 72 95 73 70 .. ts tl2 108 llO 79 67 Extended " 18 91 II " 11 " 76 .. 81 tit llO 116 71 86 64 IM 67• 78 ... 114 74 .. llO 97 70 111 ee 82 73 " ee f t 87 86 74 t02 llO 5*>ta CNI t8 88 S111ta Mlf\e 110 711 Senl• ..._ lf7 17 10 54 .. 81 fl 57 tt 63 S10Cllton 82 "' 14 50 r .,_ 11.o.y IOI 5e t07 14 70 tl3 78 112 Ill 52 102 87 100 .. 13 ... 14 tl3 t 2 llO t2 llO " ... ... 67 l()f ., 70 83 67 53 92 83 108 82 .. llO t4 50 &9 se 95 52 93 61 lie 54 78 68 95 86 90 82 1• ee es 54 78 5e IO 64 71 54 Surf report LOCATION Zome Sanll Monlce ~ S111 Otego Outloo~ Tides lltll• TOOAY ll 10 •"' 12$fp lll e z:)p m 1132 p"' IUNDAV -I aw a aw 0 4 4 7 It &:I f'lrll IOW 12 t2 • m • 7 F1ra1 nlgll 12 39 pm 4 1 Second IOW ll 39 p m 0 I Second hlgll I 18 p m 4 t S..n ,._ tod•y 11 a 10 • m encl - at 7 48pm Moon n-tod.., 119 511 m encl Mta at 10 10 P"' CANDIDA TES FILE IN 1;,0CAL EL!tCTIONS ••• From Al man James "Buzz" Person in D1stnct result. the tlhng deadline for Foun- One. tain Valley candidates has been Incumbent Councilwoman Evelyn extended to 5 p.m. Wednesday. R. Hart and computer engi neer Allan Incumbent Mayor Fred Voss and Beeld:n:the Oimtc:rTbrce;...Planning-GO'unet1mii1FJ&m~ ~Hired for re- C'omm1ss1oner Clarence J. T urner rn elecuon. D\stnct Four. Filing deadline ex-O thers who filed 1n the council race tended to Aug. 13 because mcumbent mclude: John F T hompson Jr .. an C'ounc1lwoman Jackie Heather 1s nol attorney: Robert Hoxsie. acontrac- seeking re-elecuon. tor; Lauraon Cook. pres1dentof Attorney Michael lapin. radio Fountain Valle) Neighborhood personaht~ Pat M 1chael.-. Ph1hp Watch John \1c Knight a bu\1- ~amone. Jr . and Harmon V.csllln for nesc;m:in I r:ink Ncgn. a t·orpora11on D1<i1nc1 SI\ hhng e\tcnded to Aug. prcs1dt.•nt. Marr H. Fl11s. an attornn: 1 l becau\c 1nrnmbent ( ounc1lman and JoH:c Mane Char. a hou'iew1fc Hill .\gee" not '>ee.,,mg re-elecllCln lluotlogtoo Beach Costa Mesa In thl' llunllngton Beach C 11' V. 1th the filing deadline c\leOlkd < oum 11rilCt'.21 ol 1hl' ~:! peopk ""h11 IO V. eJnc~Ja>. tho~c returning nom1-took out papers tiled th\· paper~ b\ 1hr na11on paper~ earl) wert:· On ilk 5 pm deadline 1-nd.n •\mburge) formnCoc;ta \1e!><t pollt.e The tand1datl''> arl '\Ing lur 1h1· lieutenant and bus1ne'isman Peter four rm1t1ons h~:in~ 'arntcd h\ Buffa. prnduc11untumpan) prc'>1ckn1 llllumbent\ Rulh Batie) Buh M.in and a ot) planning rnmm1ss10ncr. die. John "Fhoma-. and Don C harkne John\on. owner of l on·, MatAlll\ter J...1tlhen l"alenng c;er. ice and Roht:rt I h1· 1.md1datt·, art.' RtthJrd R Hanson a t:lt} trallic lomm1'>~1oner Rov.<: planning\ 11mm1ss1oner John .\lso filing were auorne) M1thad Lr\k1nc. planning wmm1'>!.10nt'r. attorne)' • 3nd college instructor, Timothy E. Klink, businessman; Elaine A. Craft. communi ty volun· teer. John F. Valentino. retired: Wesiey ..M.-Banrfiller. busme»man; Daniel M. Mahaffey, businessman, James 1h a, businessman; V1rgi1 A Lovelace. author; J.D. Stout, bus1· nessman; Henry Yee. cen1 fied publk accountant: Grace H. Wincti!ll. plan- ning comm1ss1oner: Anthony Passan- nante. bus1ne-ssman: La Vonne Law- lor. booH.ceper. and CJeorgc A. Hanna. tool maker. For the city attorney·., pos1t1on. two tJnd1date\ -incumbent Gail Hut· wn and Ted Johnson. deputy d1stnet auome). have filed. Laguna Beaeb f-1\e of the eight people who took out nom10at1on papers had filed by fnda~ Three council seat'i, currently filled h) Roben Gentry. Pan Kenney and Bobbit: Minkin. are at stake. Mmi..1n decided not to seek re- l'll'C 11on e\tcnd1ng the dcadlme to 5 p m v. edncsda} Others tiling tor elec11on were: Lida '\ut1~·r. bu-,incssman Doug 't ate\ and Donald J T r11\. hu\lnl''>'rnan Planning { omm1\\toncr Joe: "iht·~1111d V Bailn h~eo,-.marr P Lcnnq. acher; Maggie Meggs, a ~nicr. Ric ~ater. a custodian. t ~•cphen "v1 • Lc<1sor. an attorney and "'orman R (1ros<,man . a program manager and member of the city's Board of ~dJU\lment. ha'e taken out nomination papers. Lm~1n. _.. Tom 11,C'ngoud planning "-t'Om· Foun tain Valley m1\\111ner T ont J \.fa~'> buo,ine"" C ounc1lman Ben N1elo,cn. 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Sullivan is a l 979 antduatc of Fountain Valley High School. · • • • Army Pvt. F'rHll G. Martlll Jr., son of frank and Gladys Martin of Laguna Halls, has graduted from the combat signaler course at the Army Signal School an Fon Gordon. Ga. Manin, a 1985 graduate of Laauna Hills High School. wa'I a distinguished graduate of the course • • • Evan Wel11, son of Narayani Diono and stepson of Joseph Daono of Capistrano Beach, has been promot~d to the rank of senior amnan in the Air Force. We\ss as.a I 982 araduate of San Clemente High School. • • • Dowel•• M. Harlow, whose wtfc as the former Julia Grey ofSan Clemente. has been comm1ss1oned a second lieutenant in the Air For~ upon has graduation from Officer Training School at Lack- land Air Force Base. Texas. • • • Airman Jolln E. Logu, son of Andy and Mane Logan of Seal Beach, has arrived for duty with the S2nd Aircraft Generation Squadron in West Germany. Logan, a Jct engine mechanic, is a 1985 graduate of L(\S Alamitos High School. ••• Petty Officer I st Class Stepllen F. Bel1lto, son of Floyd and Anita Belsito of Huntington Beach, ha$ rcponcd for duty aboard the fleet ballistic m iss1~ submarine USSGeorge.C. Mar~hall. home ported in G roton. Conn. ••• Airman David M. McDowell, son of retired Air Force Master gt. and Mrs. Michael McDowell of San Juan Capistrano. has graduated from basal'. training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas .. McDowell 1s a 1982 graduate of Dana Hills High School • • • Army Pvt. Joseph A. Vleson, son of Joseph V1eson Jr. ofC'osta Mesa. has amved for duty with the I st Engmeer Battalion in Fon Riley, Kan V1eson. a combat engineer. 1s a 1985 graduate ol Back Bay High School in Costa Mesa. • • • Dtborah A. EIJlot, daughter of Neil El11 01 of Laguna Hills. hct'i betn commi.ss1oned a .seco.nd lteuteoant m the Air Force upo_n gradu_atij)_nJrQl'lJ Officer Train1ns hool--at ~ktand Air Forc~~a~. Texas. • • • Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert L. While, son of Dr. James H White of Corona del Mar, has re- enlisted for six years while serving with the Personnel Suppon Dctechment in Idaho Falls. Idaho. White 1'> a 1981 graduate of Corona del Mar High School ••• Airman Mlcbael J. Mark, son of John and Juheanne Mark ol San Juan Capistrano. has graduated from the Air Force 'iCCunt~ police specialist cour~ at Lackland Air Force Ba'iC. Texas. Ma rk 1s a I ~84 graduate of Dana Hills I ligh School • • • Scaman Recruit Wiiiiam T. R.awlelgb, son ot Todd Rawlc1gh of Newpon Beach. has completed Na' y recru111ra1ning at Recruit Training Com·mand 1n Great Lakes. Ill • • • Arm> Pft Steven L. Ruulon, son of Donald L. Runnion of Costa Me~. has am' ed for dul) as a m1ss1lc crew mcmlxr "11h the 6 7th .\1r Defense An1llery 1n West German} • • • Seaman Recruit Dawayne T. Opfermao, M>n of ...:Margaret ~mian ofCwta Mesa. has com¢c1.ed Navy recru1t traanang at Recruit Training Command an Great Lakes. Ill Opferman 1s a 1985 gniduate of Estancia High School • • • Seaman Recruit Jon R. Van Senos, son of Roben and Neala Van Senu\ of Newr>9n Beach. recentl y repon ed for d\Jt} aboard the guided m1 !>s1le fngatc USS Gary 1 n Long Beach ••• Robert C. Gunderson, a 1981 graduate ol Huntington Beach High School. has been promoted to the rank of spcc1al1s1 founh class 1n the A.rm) Gunderson as an air defen~ gunncl) crew member with the 4th Air Defcn'iC Artillery at Fort Bragg. N.C ••• Scaman Apprl'nt1ce Jessica J. Brown, son ol Dr. C"arl K Bro" n· ot Newport Beach. recentl} r<'port<'d for dut) at Na"al \ecunt) (,roup Act1\lt) 1n Chc:'sapcake, Va. • • • Pvt Raymond H. Garra III, 'ion of Raymond Garra II of ( orona dcl Mar .• ha" completed ba'i1c training at Fon Kno>., K). (rarra l'i a t 985 graduate of Corona del Mar High School • • • Airman Tlmotny S. Tourek, son of Kath) Stncklett of lfun11ngton Beach. has graduated from basic tra1n1ng at La ckland .\If Force Base. Tcxa~ Tourek 1s a 1984 graduate of Fountain Valley High School • • • Air Forcr l t. Col. Robert W. Elsass J r., tlrothcr of Su~n Elsass of fluntingtun Beach. has pan1n- pa1ed 1n Team Spint '86. a JOIOt U.S.-Korea combined forc:es exemst' an ~outh Korea. Elsass 1~ a public a1Ta1rs chief with tht• ~I ~I Tactical Fighter Wing 1n South Kon·a • • • Arm) Reserve Pvt Phlltp Seruto, wn of Mr and Mrs. An Shapiro · of Ncwpon Rcachhac; completed basic tra1n1ng at Fon Knox. Ky He 1s n 1979 graduate of McNally < on11nuauon High School in C'on:i Mesa. • • • Newt) promoted Air 1-orce scnaor airman Nlcholn A. Colucci, on of Donald Cplucc1 of ·an- Clcmentc. has amved for duty wllh th<' 21 1 )th Information ~ystems S<iuadron 1n Italy Colucci. a 1981 graduate of , an Clemente thgh School. 1\ an 1nformat1on systems pcc1allst ••• PFC Erlk R. Peter1on, wn of Ku rt Pete~on of San Clemcmc. ha'I completed b3s1c tr:uning at Fort Jackson, ( He 1\ a 1980 graduate of~n Clemente High ~hool ••• Navy P<'ll Y Officer 2nd C 'lass Robert J.. Wlllle, on of Robena White of I luntangtonfkach. has re:'· enlisted for \1\ ycnr'I while ..ervang with the Pe~nncl Support DctaC'hmcnt an Idaho rall'l. ldah<>i Whtl<' I\ n 1981 graduate of Corona dc.'I Mar I I 1oh School • • •• Air f orce l l·th at Rlrtiard P. CHUllo, whose wife 1\ the former Jud)' F.nC'kl' oft.aguna Beach. has been decorated with the Mentoro1 us Service Medal 1n South Ko~a C :m1llo. \upc"1wr of the Publil Affairs Office with thc 51 '1 Tarnrnl Fighter W1na. r'C'Cently part1c1pat('(f 1n Tc.'am Spint 'R6. a JOtnt LI S • Korean traanina uer,1se an South Korea ••• ('apt Mar~s M. Kenier, 'iOn ot Melle 01hb, ol Irvine. has bttn d«omtC'd Wlth the Air Force c o mmendat1on MC'dal at l m ngcles Air Forte Station. Kerner. who rct..Cl\ed a doctorate from Southwe'\tem l ln1"cn11~ 111 l O\ Ansctc, 1n I Q78 1~ ~h1cf ofctvll law with Hcadquart.ct'1, Sp:aet D1v1 ton. • • • Pvt LawrtDCt J. BeHdry, '°n ot Ralph Beaudry of uauna Hill' hu completed h '' tnunina at f ort Kno,, K) Bcaudr) 1\ a 198.& aradualc or Manna lh h hool tn Hunun,1on Tkach Orang9 Cout OAILY PILOT /Sat~. A4lgUtt t, , ... - Residents are winners at tb.e falr- Amateur adult and youth contntants Vted for awards IO the 00nCUltUrt dep&rt• ment at the Orancc County Fair. Local winners included· Bryan Harland. 7, Costa Mesa, fourth, arranaemenu . first, arranacments: Ryan O'Donnell, Newpon Beach, chird, IJ· rangements; 'hawn O'Donnell, S, New- port Beach, second. arranaemcnts, Diana Sheahan. 7. Co t~ Mc~. secQnd Pla.nters, fir.st. arrangement!>, lil'$t, arrangements: Don Biel, Costa Me , fit t individual, African violet dbli Paul Brecht. CoMa Mesa. fim. landscape. orthid&, third, landscape pa11~/dcck: Oah Col!1ns. Costa Mesa second, 1n<l1v1dual hangana P.lants; Costa' Me~ ff A, first. large California landscape, first. I od5eape/ begonias: Ocb- bie Harland, Costa M<"sa, second arrange- ments. floral, C'arol Latjmc:r, Costa Mesa, first arrangements silk flowers; Sh.aron Marshall, C'ostu Mesa. third, plants bcgonia-nLoma1ous, second, plants 'IUC· culent, first ha.ngmg plant~ Joan Morrow. Co ta Ml'\3. fo unh, dry arrangements; Newport Har~r Orchid. Costa Mesa, second. J>3llO garden/orchids; 8 Rochelle O'DonneU. Newport Beach. · second arrangcment'i, third. arrang<'· ments. first arrangements. Caroline Ran- dolph, Newport lkach. ~cond dry ar- rangements. S<'COnd arrangements. third. arrangements. unusual container. Dee heahan. Costa Mesa. first arrt\ngements. fo unh. arrangement\, second. bouquets: Connie Sm11h , Costa Mesa, second. ar· rangements unusua l container; Sharon Suuon. Co\ta Mesa. first hang.ing plants: Michael Will. Costa Mesa, ~econd, land- scape patio. second. courtyard garden. scc:ond. landscapc/bt·gon1Ac;; Chris Barcia. Fountain Valley. ~cond. planters/dish garden, first tcrranum. founh. planters unusual container, third, planters/cactus. third. planters/succulent, second. arrang<'- ments: Matthew Claudius, 8, rooted Dei dre Grace of Coeta Mesa pick- ed up a flret place award'for her allk floral arrangement. pl;1nt<./t·actu\ Juht· Rro"n. f ounta1n JI le} lir\I patio lk111dohn<;on ll un11ngt1ln BcJ,h. fourth . arrangement\. third ar· rangemc.'nt\/gla\\ fourth Mini Jrrangc· m~nt'i/unusual lllntJ&n l'r Jenifer M<XC\ founh amateur arrangt•ment founh. bou· qt.let'>. fourth mini arrangmcnts/dl). first arran~cmenh I a1f"""tilcmc. Jul-)' -Porker. Huntington Bc:at h. 1hmJ. arrangements. founh, arran,rmrnt'>. founh. arrange- ments/rock. (,a~lc 'lwaMon. Jl un11ngton Beach. ~crnnd. d n :irrangcmcnl'i. Jane T ymon. H un11n~ton BL·arh. f1r<>t plants/\urrnknt,and rlura Wehrle Fou~­ tain Valle) fuunh. arrangc11wn1 .. knn1kr Luc'hes1 8. ( oronJ dl'I \1 .ir f11u nh arrangement<, Fine arts ~\t'ral art1 \t\ am..iteur a\ "-Cll a' prnfl'~\1onal fl'le1\l.'J top honor<. for their worl.. 1n the line .irt' lOmf)('.lltmn I ocal "inner\ 1mluded \amaruha < rdl·r4u1\1 c 11\1,1 \1c..a. third 11>att'flolor'\ Jon C onl.L''-'\icwpon Bealh \t"l<>nd Lk\1gn 11lu~1ra1111n lounh dc-.1gn illu\tra11on <.iusanna I k•nton. ( O\ta Mc<.a lounh. dc\1gn 1llu\lra11on. tounh. de\1gn 11lu\lra11nn < hn\lnphe Domino ( o\lJ ML'\J lounh \lulpturl'. .,ccond. \t ulptun• lal I. I ardl. < o'>ta Ml'\:t, third dc\lgn I 1>1\ C 1ardanrr. ( O\ta Mc'i.I, fourth, oriental hru\h l 1\.1 C11ldea < osta ~k'ia. tounh. or1entjl hru,h. hr-.t oriental hruo;h C hm )l.Jrl "fr"' port Heac:h, \t•rnnd au) h<.'\ l ><>nnt'll Mai. ( O'>t3 Me\a, first wotL·rrnlor\. top 1D Amat/Juror; Jmce Malone. lnunh. oil,, M~ Ma~tt. Newpon Beacb. flrat cba&n calhgrapby,d1v1sion Vittnnct:Jaru1 McCu. Costa Meta, fourt.~1 oncntal bruah, foW\h, oncnl,11 brush~ Al riava • Costa Meta.fil'lt 1eu.lp1urc, Top lD, rounb.1eulpturc; Anne Olympius. Newport Beach, third, de i&n calligraphy, KClOnd, oriental brush; Cindy · Payne, Costa Mesa, first gra.phi~. fourth. araphics; Stephanie Rohmer, oata Mesa, first oils, divl ion winner, Arline Saul, Costa Mesa, fitJt des.tan calligraphy; Charles Sutoriua. Newpon Beach, founh, sculpture, founh, and third, 1eulpture. John Bolt. Costa Mesa. fourth . 2-D fra med • S and under; Jam.le Caron. Costa MC'8, fourth, 2-D framed. aae 5 and under; Peter Clarke, Costa Mesa, third, 2· D framed aae 12-14,j Jacob McCants, Costa Mesa, founh, 2-D 1ramed aae 12-1 4; Kara Rhoddenbaugh, Costa Mesa, second, 2-0 framed aae 12-14; fim 2·0 Framed aae 12-14; Karen BauJ)lman. Co ta Mesa, second. graphics, third. d~i'° illustration. Velma Bolio, Huotioaton Beach, third. onental brush, founh, oriental brush: Marlene Cote,""'estmanstcr. fo urth. design calhgraphy. Ph,hp Hanks, Huntin,aton Beach, fourth, oils: Linda Hough. Hunt- ington Beach, third. graphics. Steve Hu t· '"i-Fountain Valley. second. design; Michael Koelsch. Fountain Valley, fourth, acrylics. founh. watercolors: O'Ne1ta Kuykendall. Fountain Valley, third, and fourth, design calligraphy; Sharon Maczko. Hunti ngton Beach. first water- colors, 20 /div. winner; Kathy Mangels, Hunti ngton Beach, fourth. design calli- graphy; James Simpson, Huntington Beach, first dcs11\n. founh, design; flalsa Lamben. Fountain Valk'y, second. water- colors: Amy Alderson. Westminster. founh, 2-D framed age 9-1 I. Alex Alficn, Huntington Beach. fifth. 2-D framed age 6-8. youth theme award. second. 2-D framed age 6·8; Al yss.a Alfien, Huntington Beach. third. and second. 2-D framed age t 5-17. El<"na Alfien. Huntington Beach. fourth. 2-D framed age S & under: Steven Connally. Fountain Valley, fourth. 2-D framed age 6-8: Laura Hermer. Hunt- ington Beach. lirst 2-D framed age 12-14; Jenni Oblath. Huntington Beach, fourth. 2·0 framed age Sand under. K1m1 Poner. Huntington Beach. second. 2-D framed age 5 & under; Reiko Poner. Huntington Beach. third. 2-D framed age S & under; KC'vin Timm. Huntington Beach, third, 2- D framed age 6-8: Tim Waldman. Hunt- ington Beach. founh. 2-D fram<'d age 5-17; Carey W1lhams. Fountain Valley. founh. 2-D framed age 9-11 ; John liarri'i, Corona del Mar. first des,gn printmaking. div1s1on wrnner: Phyllis Horvath.Corona del Mar. second. onental brush. Amateur photograpben Local winners in the Junior and senior di\ is1on in the amateur photograph) competition at the Orang<' <. ount) Fair included· Carole File, Hunt1 n8tOn Beach. fir-;t plants and animals. founh. slides people . Sanda Kanak1s, Huntington Beach. fo unh. slides people. Oli ve L1po1, Fountain Valle\. fourth. plants and animal!>. Irene Mcln.tosh. Hunungton Beach. founh. general slides. Rack Mondragon, Fountain Valle). fourth. plants and animal'> James Simpson. Huntington Beach. -.ccond. slides people. founh. '>hde5 people. Diem Pham. Fountain Valley. tounh. pnnt<; general, fourth. general !lhdes. K1cu Pham Fountain Valle) fourth. pnnts general. fou rth. slides general Fllmmaken Local winners 1n thl' the prnh:s'\1onal and amateur film maker!I rnmpe1111 on included Professional d1 v1!>1on -educational or 1nstruct1onal: second. plal·r Da vid Goodsell. Costa Mesa. "The Return of Hallef s Comet." honorable mention. Dave Bell. Laguna Niguel. "( reat1on~ Hair Salon." Professional di\ 1~1on -cn1e nainmen1. second. place. Diane Tellc1. Newpon Reach. '"Pageant of the Master\," third. place. John foncr, Fountain Vaill·~. ··\\ 1thdra" " .\mateur d1' l\1on -educational or 1n<>lruc11onal (group) fir;t place Ariane .\mhro\e. ln1ne. "Learn Your ( hords," honorable mention. l>on Durban Laguna "'•guel. "Turn 1 t On · \matcur d1\.1\1on -entcrtJ1nmen1 (1nd1v1dual producer) '>C'Cond. placr Oa' 1d Otta. Newport Bcalh. "I llgh ~hnol Basketball V 1dco." third. place. Lt·o CalOJa. lr\lne "llnll)"'Oo<l The GoldC'n 'l car-," honorable ml'ntmn. < 1ad1 Barie'"). Irvine. "Hot .Scat With Wall} (1corgc'." honorahlc mentmn Dun Durhan Laguna N1gurl. "Ne"' Wa ve-, .. .\matcur d1v1~ion -cntrnainnient CUol Venard of Coeta lleea hold a Barda.nCer tray that won her a flnt place 1n adtcbery. (group prkrluc1ion)" honorable men11on, David Otta, Newpon Beach, "Mad Axman II." Gem• and mlaeral• The gems and mineral compct1llon at the Orange County Fair included cntnes of rock collections. mineral specimens, fossils and jewelry. Local winners in the Junior and senior divisions included: Stuart Shim. Huntington Beach, second. Jewelry and/or art metal craf\: Louis Maresca. Hunungton Beach. second, min- eral specimens/mixed display: K<"nneth Siu. Fountain Valley, first . lap1· dary/crcative; David Anthony, Costa Mesa, third.Jewelry/creative mou ntings. Aquarium n•h Aquarium fish and hobb) collect1on\ were Judged in special compcut1ons at the fair. Local winners in th<' Junior and senior d1 v1S1ons included: Michael Nelson. Hunungton Beach. second. JUntor Aquanumr>' freshwater. Scan Nelson. Huntington Beach, first 1uruor aquarjums novelty, Jennifer ~'reaplt. r 'ounafo--Ve1lt<'y. fost gcnml collec11on miniatures: Gerald Steagall. Fountain Valley. second . gcneraJ collcc- 11on. buttons and pins. Mary Cooper. Huntington Beach, lirst. general collec- tion: Katherine Evanii. Huntin"Jton Beach. sc<.·ond. feneral collectaon, animals: Neil Mak<'n. Huntington Beach. second general collection. Richard Newell. Huntington Beach. first Aquanums, Carolyn Ray, Huntington Beach. second aqunnums. Special cont~i. Several fairgoers have taken home nbbon., and other awards for takUlg top honors in the special contests at th<' 1986 Orange ( ounty Fair in Costa Mesa. The winning fairgoers competed 1n such conte~ts as th<' barnyard fashion parade. milk dnnk.Jng contest, The men's super le~ contest and the Sadieroo contest. Fair <,pcc1al contest winners included: Enc Taylor, 4, M1ss1on YteJO, fint 1n milk dnnking contest age 3 and 4; Matt Kn o"hn. 8. Huntington Beach, first 1n milk dnnk1ng contest age 7 and 8. Sandra '>1leno. Costa Mesa. fi rst 1n Badgcroo Contest: and John Felt. Costa Mesa. third in the mens super le~ contest Foodcont~m .\wards were pre~ntcd to contestants in various food contests at tht Orange Count} Fair. ' Baked good\. confcct1ons. appc111er'> and preserved food' were among the 11cm., Judged. Local "inner'> an lhe foods compe1111on included Michelle 'itrand. 15 Costa Me'ia . ..ect>nd bread/roll5 1uniof'i. Katie Weber. I U C O'ita "viesa. lirst (and) Junior, tc:'phanie Woodard. 8. Costa \frsa. fourth bread/roll!> Junior. ~cond cool.1c~ bar f1r\t cookies/drop 1un1or. lir'>t cookies/drop Junior. Chnst1na Alton. 11 Fountain Valley. lir.t December cake' JUn1or, founh cookies/drop Junior. second calc'>. Ju nior James .\hon 4. Fountain Valle). serond cookies Junior Karen .\lion. 10. Fountain Vallq. firn ~ook1e'i/har 1un1or. founh December rnke'> Junior. Am) .\merman. 10, Foun· 1a1n Valln . fir<it cookies Junior. (1rc1chrn Bnnegnr. 7, Huntington Beach. th ird L·nokic'>/drop Junior: Amie D13l , 8, Hunt ina«>n Beach, third. caka i:.':.cior; Andy Lanpdorf, Hununaton b, ~na cookJcs/rolkr, K<:Ond ~dfoo ,juo-•tor: Nl(ky Lanpdorf', HgnttllllOft aMi:lt. tee0nd cioolda/drol) Junior, third candy 1un1or, Ltaa McMahon1 14, Hunti.-oa Beach, first, third. (2) rourth bread/rolls jumor, second. third fourth caka junlOr, fint pies junior, sceond candy j unior1 fit11 a_nd 1eeond cooluc1/blr junior. chiro l4d fourth cookies/drop junior. second cookle1/(olled junior, first cakn/puuiea junior; Jennifer Stt:.ai1all, I 1.. l'-:oun~n Valley, lh.ird tabletctt1npJun1or,Jen.n.tfer Luchesi, 8, Corona del Mar. third cook.iet/drop junior: Bryan Robi.Mon., 9 Irvine, fint Table Settinp junior. Ud Jaclynn .Ro~inson. 7, Irvine, second table Ktttnis JUOIOr. Jeanne Harris, Corona del Mar, fint Bread, third C.ake Mix Ori&, third cookies/rolled; Paulette Pappu. 8aJboe. KCOnd pies/crumb, SC()Ond pia/doulb; Francn A. Adams. Hunt.in&ton. Bach. third cook.Jes/drop, second cookic/Nr, Eleanor 8. Allen, Huntinpon Beach., (2) first fruns/vea's dncd, dJVtsion winner, (2) ~nd Jams, third Jams, third Jellies; Kathleen M. Allen. Huntington Beach, second brcad/oolTce cakes: Robert V. Allen. Huntington Beach, first, (2) second; third cook.Jes/drop; Dee Dec J. Amerman. Fountain Valley, second c..ak.efbundt: Joan L. Barret, Hunting10n k..ach, third marmalades, third Jellies: Hu.el L. Cour- rcges, Fountain Valley, (2) first. seoond fruits/juices. first, (2) second. (2) third, (2) founh jams, ( 2) first, ( S) second jeUies. (2) second marmalades. first pickles. (4) fit1l veg's/juic.es. div1S1on winner. Dawn Dial, Huntington Beach, second cake, second, third cookies/drop. third cootcie/b&r, Susan Fems. Huntington Rea.ch. second confections; .Richard Georgeson, Hunt- ington Beach, second cakes, fourth cakes. lirst cakes/pound; Marcella Grahami Huntington Beach. fourth profcuiontJ chef: Donna Keller. Huntfogton Beach, third pickles, Hcasner Kyle. Huntington Beach. second bread/quick. third bread/coffee cakes. Dianne McMabo11, Huntington Beach. third. confections, fourth cook.Jes/roller. Elaine Meigs, Hun1- angton Beach. third fair lh<'mc dessert, second cookies/roller: Cheryl Randolph, Huntington Beach. first bread/quack., d1vmon winner. fourth bread/yeast. uzannt Schiffman, Fountain Valley, Ala Alfieri, 7, of Ban~ Beach won tile theme awanl" for hi• work endtled, "o.J.ry De- llCht" ln tile junior fine an. competition. ~cond lru1t~/JUIC:<'s. lourth Jams. lint Jellies. first marmalades. first pl"<'SCrves d1v1s1on winner· Ph1lhp t. Cloud. Hunt 1ngton Beach. first pickles: Shannor tuard. Huntington Beach. second Cake: Joanne Thill. Huntington Beach, first bread/quick. Lavonne Troi1ell. Founta..in- Vall<'). second. third fru11s/ju1ces. second frum \eg's dned. first I:!) second Jams. (3) fir<it Jclhe\, d1' 1!>1on winner. (2) second. founh Jtlli~. 131 fir~ ~ond. third Pil l.le<;, (4) 'iClond '.,,cg·,1uices; Linda ~ lle'i Hun 11ng1on Beach first pies. first cookie\ rLllk'd d1' 1\1on v.inner: John L. John\on Huntington Bcarh. first fair them<' ..aulr lir">t Jam-. "iuc Baker. fint cook1C' har \all\ lk Lkstrom. first l0ol.1e.,1drt1p Man Hrndncks. S«ond bread/\Ca\t. Linda John~n. fourth pies. Michelle Mocab'. \C('O nd fair theme appct11cr Marg.trt't \foorc. first Jt'lhcs wine and "nn '\hum,1kc1 fourth fair the.· mt· dt'\\C'n J ll o f Ir\ 1nr Flame of passion may be pilot light, butit'sburning .\ m:cnt J>'>ll -------------d1sdoscd that th<' maJonty of men and women from SO to N Q3 still ha ve:' act1\e, ANCY happy 'iC\ hVC'S. t Q4 you have to give MCINTYRE up ..ex and take ur. hang ghdtng St1l . ••••••••••••• that leave" \OU 4' )eaM to get into trouble Mid-hf<' swmger'> wh<l fee l wu!>hcd up at 40 and rc:'ad)' for a crn'lh cou~ at Mll\tcr. Johnson -take heart Sc>. doesn't d1uppcar It IU~t &eh h1~licr Th1'l a"lton1'lhang <;urve) reveal'i that whale f~uenq ul \('\ d1mm1"ih~ an Inter year; th~ overall quaht} improve., ( ouplc't whn mad<' lrn e '"IC<' J Ja\ 1n their 20\ w1thm11 rtgnrd for high \tandard'i. no"' make lo\e tw1~ a }tar. m1 the Founh ol Juh and Ne"" 't C"ar·-. f \c C\1" month\ ot careful pl anning amt prC"parat1on cn\Urt a h1ahtt ,.1hher of o;c, f rtQucnc~ vane\, ol lour~ C ouplr\ "'llh a 'itronarr \(':\ Jrnt,clchratt" mor· hohda,, h:Jnk federal and ~talc -"~ wd l " le\ll\t' O<.'t:l\1on' hkC' wanr 1a~a1n1 ..,: nae' and \u~rmarkct opcn1na T emportf) impotenn or Ma' ion lmp<>"l\1ble. a 1t'\ chn1 call \' known. 1\ not n o"er·nd1na ronccrn an the ,un~t )Car'\ II )OU don't make 1t one month, >o u·11 makt ll the nc\1 Rc"dt' ~lh~ arc a lo\ of \C\ 'U~\llutc\~hkc.' h1n o 'huOlc hoan1 and .,1i;~ d1v1n ln latt a per cnt c of 1hn\C' ll''ll<'d c.onk'i~ the)' "err rrhrveJ that \t\ WI\\ kaput hJ'C'·1itlh th<' WI"~ wh o lived h) thl' tC'\lhuoll.' tlfl 1111v. 111 holJ \our man . ..\f\c-r de~adc\ of arrct1ng their hu,hand\ .ll night 1n a frttllf\&. scc·through n1ght1e and makinl\ 'ipontancou\ love under the d1n1nJ room t.3ble. the:' '" had 11 ~lu\band also admatlcd 11 wa'l mon.-fun c h.1\1ng a goll l\dll than lhc Mrs. If sc' endure\ until v.e'te 0 or~. think how lof'la it "'II la t 1n the next centun wht>n our h1olog1Cal dock a.re re'iCt ~o "e'll li ve I ~O 'C.lt' I )01. tm' prcd1c1 w~men will be ahlr to bear lh1IJrC'n ut'llil ih<'\ n· XO It 'l ea } to cnv1~1on a conveN!t1on on lht· lal t\ of htr l°)etween an 8(). year-old woman and her 60 \<'M-oldlhtujlhter · "~) bil." .,.,~, 1 rnntht·r ncr' o~~h L.n1111ng boolleli, "how would \OU like, httk hro&hC'r "(•OO<l ir1ef Mom' I >011 't ll•ll ml \ ou tt· 1to1n& to have a bah>" b ") e ..... ,he gulp' "'1"' I kno"' "'hat 1he\ me1tn y m1d·hfc cn'\1\" "Rut I thought "'ll .ind l>aJd, hAd 'l(paratt bc-droom\," S\h1I prt'\\C'' "We did.;, 'ih<' lonfl''"'' hut the Jtxtm put u\ on a diet of o,~ICt\ Rnc.kclcllcr 't ilU know hov. COi\' o"ters malt' \OU f('('I \hC' aJlh v.1th ,, Jn.-am} C\Pl'C\ ion "( het'r up Mom rrphr' hC'rdaugh~~r "It.II be nice to ha ve 1 httk brothC'r <1rounJ tht" hou~.. .. "But I ha "cn't told )Ou t"cl')'th1ng. she en~ The doctor \il)'\ I'm 101ng to hi"<' twini;'" \\ hllC' the name of pG\ ton 10 'he goldc:'n )'<"In may b( tiM a\ a pit )t haht 1l \tall flicker\ Love conqucn wnnklM. nanncl bathrobe'., hair curie~. do21na oJl 1n front of the tuhc. bockach"' hcada1:hC'. and occa..\10nal cn&inc f11lun.-\till )_o_u_m~ay-rind the" malui't [ro\ mccr 1han 1he b' < up1d -.•ho \hot )'Ou dov.n in )Our vouth . ~ U<" Mdllf rt> "·~· "' IAI... lptl. • Restrictions lifted from site of mystery plane crash Area cleared of a ny traces o secret c raft's wr~ckage The Atr Force declared the sate 12 miles northeast of Bakersfield and tbe air above it a nauo&I defense area. Access was limited to investigators and guards. blasts were det0nated to make ceruun no pieces remained buried underground. Man lied to get security clearan ce BAKERSFIELD (AP) -An Amencan flag waves over charred eanh at a sate whett a mystery plane believed to have been a Stealth fighter crashed four weeks a~o. Miltu.ry restnctaons were removed Thursday from the sttc which was sealed ofTto the public after the July 11 crash. The small flag. a tribute to the pilot who was killed. was placed at the bottom ofa field iJllltCd when the plane hit the mountain and burst into flames. Air Force officials would not say what type of crat\ bad crashed, where it was based or whether it was an expcnmenu.I a ircraft. But ther~ were reports that the plane was an F-19 stealth fighter. which various sources said is buih by Lockheed with the latest technology and aerodynamic dcsiJ!lS intended to make radar detection difficult. af not impossible. The Air Force will not even admit that any such plane exists. That work ended Thursday, rc~rtcd Don Haley. spokesman at Edward$ Air Force Base. which handled the scant blls of 1nformat1on lhat were released. "We're tcrmanatang operations there," Haley said. ..People who were up there to retrieve anytbingconnected with the crash have concluded their operations." \ Air Fore~ personnel searched every bu of wreckage and ground around 1t to make sure every trace of the plane was removed. Small dynamite That meant the crash site was returned to the control of Sequoia National Forest officials. and pilots will be allowed to fly over the area. They had been banned from fl yi ng lower lhan 8.000 feet oyer the crash site. CAVIS. BRO\NN APPLIANCES • TELEVISION • VIDEO --f-totp_o-i.n± 17.7 cu. ft. 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The documents were filed Thursday an a sentencing memorandum for W11l1am Albert Reinke. a worker on the super-secret stealth bomber who was convicted in March of defrauding the &ovcmmcnl and Northrop Corp. The U.S. attorney's office d ocuments said Reinke. S6, was hired at Northrop and, before that, at Rockwell. International Corp. after claiming on h1!i JOb appltcat1on that he had no cnmanal background. In has 1984 application a1 Northrop, he also claimed to have done th~ years of college graduate studies 1n engineenngdunng a penod when he was on a flonda chatn gang, the documents state , ________________________________ __ Bradley buoyed by newest poll SAN FRAN( 15( 0 (API -Lm Angeles Mayor Tom Bradle}. bou9ed by new poll that shows him advanc- ing in his battle for governor agaa~\t incumbent George l)cukmeJ1an. Fn- day predacted conunuing progrfss that will result in a 1dctnry for him an November. The latest ( ahfornaa Poll released on Tuesday found thr Repuhlican go\ernor icading Aradlc} an the percentages b> 52 to 41 . a 'IC\ r n-po1nt drop from the lead held h\ Deu- kmeJian in late Ma~ and 11 p01n1s undt"r hie; earl }' Ma-. .,how1ng The surve} was taken bc.•twt'en Juh ~4 and last Saturda} Brad le\., at a nt"iwsconlcrence at the Hatght-.\shbul') Frt>e l\1ed1cal ( lina~. in which he attacked the gOH'rnor s stance in the fight again-;t .\ 1 D\ \81d the poll verifi ed what ht''d bc.•en sa) ing all along "When our campaign got unc.Jer- wa) tn Ma} Wl' began a \tl•adv movement and I than!.. lhe polls ha'c: now reflected reduction of the lead ol the go .. ernor. and ult1matel~ 11 will result in turning thl' poll'> n1mplctel' around and a \ 1ctor.. lor me in November" he said When 11 was pointed uut that the new poll also says DeukrneJian has a 73 percent positive raung on overall "oter impressions, Bradley added: .. , don't think that means a heck ofa lot. The poll that really counts 1s the polJ on Nov. 4 •• Responding to a question, Bradley ('ailed it "unconscionable" for the governor to have vetoed a measure last week favoring non-discrimina- tion agalnst victims of deadly Ac- qu 1red Immune Deficiency Syn- drome The mayor went on: "I think 1t was a demonstration of has lack ofofcompassion, or a lack of has concern for ~ople. He said there was no apparent evidence demon- strating a need. we JUSt had a clear e'ample 1n the stale of California and other areas where people have been dented JObs because of AIDS. "I thank the clear scientific e'" 1dcnce thus far 1s there is no means b} which. on a casual basis. AIDS can be spread On the baSIS of that I think people ought not to be discriminated against on their Jobs." In a talk wtth John Newmeyer, the free clinic's epidemiologists. BradJey said he was alarmed over the pQtcn- taal fort he spread of Al DS around the countr. Procter & Gam.ble sues newsletter over synibol By tbe Associated Press SAl\ JOSE:. -Proctl·r &. (,amble h..i\ brought a SI m11l1on lawsun against a mobile home park nc"''ilctter in the latcc;t court action involving the giant com pan}·., .. l\.1oon and Stars" trademark The newslet1er published tt "v1c1ous and unfounded" lettl'r that alleged the trademark 1s a -satanic symbol 1 a1.cord1ng to the suit liled an ~nta C l.ua Count> ~upenor Court on Thursda} "This reflects how ~nous 1h1s compan)' cons1dcn. the spread of this false sto~ .. said Linda l Ire) spoke!.woman for 1he C mcinnau. Ohio. manufac- turer of ~uch household productll as C re<it toothpa,te. l\.OI) soap and Pamper<> disposable diaper<; The libel <>u11 mark\ the lir;t tame the compan:v has sough t moneiar'\ damage\ hut I'> the 10th \u1t tiled over tht· rumor<. about thr trademark -DoCfor to·s nd tr1il arge LOS A NC if LF~ -A ph)'Sll'ian ha'I been 01dcrt"d 10 '>ldnd 1nal on a chargt· he raped one ofh1s patients at his office. Mun1c1pal Coun .ludgl·-\ \.,a K Bobb on fhur<;da~ ordered Dr Abraham Alfred Mekelhurg. 'i'I tu appear for arraignment 1n Supenor Court on l\ug 21 on the sanglr chargl' fhe ph)s1c1an remains free on $I 0.(X)() bond The 40-year-old ~ahadoran 1mm1grant. who , ,had been treated by Mckelburg lor the past \1x years. 1eartull> testified tlunng a preliminary heanng thdt the doctor ~\ually auad.cd flL·r in h1<. Van Nu}\ otlire March 11 "'hen she iwt.>nt to him for 1reatme11t ol ,1 lul hand Bus travel safer, accordlng to offlclals LOS ANC..ELES -()e\plle a rao;h of bus au1dcnts the <iouthem ( ahfornaa Rapid l ran'ill D1'itnct in'iasted Fnda} that ll'i hu'ie'> have better safct~ records toda} than three year\ ago The a\..enaon tollowed two bu\ <K('1dentc; Thursda:-that inJured 10 people. prompting county . upcrv1sor l\.cnncth Hahn to call on the R fD to <.:hangc its poht ~ of iw11hholdang thl re'>ult\ of drug tests on dnvers Sinle Ma> tran'ill-related accidents havC' tnJured more than 150 people Drner'> who Le'>ted po'>lll"e for drugs have been blamed 1n at least two accadentc; that 1n1urc-d 50 people "There 1s a perception out there that the R TD ha' J ..afcl) prnhlem and we are ll'rtainl) concerned," -.aid d1stnct spoke'>man Marc I 111man "The puhhc 1' ctincerned and we have to be <.em1t1vc to 11 " Man ordered to dle for murdering co up l e MODfSTO -A man rnn\lllCd of murdenng a San Francisco couple dunng a drug deal near Santa ( ru1 wa., 'lentenced Fnday to die in the ga c, chamber Stanislaus Count)' Superior ( ourt Judge Edward Lacy ordered,thl· death penalty for Royal Kenne.th I la~es alter denying a ~nes o.f defenS<' motions. commodore BLOW OUT SALE ' 64C COMPUTER•• $188.88 1541C DISK DRIVE THOMSON COLOR MONITOR COMPLETE SYSTEM•• $178.88 $158.88 $458.88 • iNCLUOES GE OS-QUANTUM LINK·EDUCA TIONAL SOFTW~RE • • 128 COMPUTER 1571 DISK DRIVE THOMSON COLOR MONITOR COMPLETE SYSTEM ., t l(iHI .. 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The Finnish news •ncy FNB said armed _police took po$J tiOl\1 within 60 feet of the car, a Volks~n, and attempted to ncgotiate, spea.kina with the two women bostaget because the gunman refused to nqotiate directly. the suburban Hetsmlo bank. phce bad provided the sun.man with a suitcase full of money, the getaway car and promised him safe passage out of the country if he released aU the hostages. The police oommis.sioner refused to say more aboU1 the agreement. demanded an undisclosed amount in ransom. police said. The mc1dent at first was described as a r9bbery attempt, but polioe later said the man had-iaken hostages a.od demanded ransom from the outset. MIKK.Ell, Finland (AP) -The getaway car of an explosives-carrying gunman who fled a Helsinki bank with three hostages .and ransom money exploded today as police surrounded at, killing the man and a hostage, police reported. A police offi cer had fired at the car just before the explosion, said Mau no Tuominen, officer in charae at the blast scene in Mikkeli. I( was not M and ela detain ed , rel eased . JOHANNESBURG, South Africa CAP) -Two of South Africa's most prominent critics of apartheid, black actt vist Winnie Mandela and white Parliament member Helen Suzman, were detained briefly by soldiers Friday while visiting a Soweto school. The two women, and nine journal- ists accompanying them. were re- leased after about 30 min utes. Mrs. Suz.man, 68. who has joined black leaders in · protesting recent deployment of troops at schools, said: .. It must be extremely distressing for black students to be confronted at every turn by a man with his finger on the trigger." Mrs. Suzman, who belongs to the opposition Progressive Federal Par'ty. went to Soweto to v1s1t Mrs. Mandela, wife of Nelson Mandela, imprisoned Afncan National Congress leader. American, British and South African reporters and photographers accom- panied her to the blaclc township ol 1.5 m1llton people outside Johan- nesburg. They went to Phefenr secondary school, a~ut 200 yards from Mrs. Mandela's home. Out the pnncipaJ said the visit wa~ unexpected and that they could not tour school grounds because of secunt) restrictions. -\s the v1s1tors left. they were detained for a shon ttmec at the entranre Dominican coup plotter hanged ROSEA.l r. Domin1ca(AP)-Fred- enck Newton. the former com- , mander of th1~ Caribbean island nation's defense force, was hanged Fnday for his role sn a I Q8 I coup attempt. · The go-.emmi:nt of Pnme Minister Eugenia Charles carried out the execution despite pleas from Amnes- ty lnternat1onal and the Dominica Chnst1an Council. among others. th~:~. c sentence be commuted. e ~tish colony's first -iOn in 13 ye~ Newton, 35, was condemned to the gallows after a coun found sn January 1983 that he organ17cd a 1981 attack on police hcadquancrs sn the capital of Roseau. ---R-UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... CMn ler1I 1922 ...... llft~ COSTA llU-541-1151 MENS a WOMENS STYLE CUT . •900 ~~ -,... ~ ,... -& ~ ... ~ 5 I -ia g -~~ § ~ -Q) ti ~ E ~ Q. u ~~~! .... 0 ~~:;:::i > -~ = :c o(I ~ u -ns ~~-;~ ~·~~ ~!1~ 8~ ~N "'Ill E I -~~ CD~ .... :I: .! a. immediately known whether the shots had detonatc(i the 4 a.m. eic.plosion. Two women hostages escapCd from the car just before the explosion, said Tuominen. He said police had urged them to escape when their captor decided toattemet todriveaway. The shots were fired after the women escaped, he said. One of the women and eleven The drama began Friday at a suburban bank in ffelsinki when the gunman seized 13 hostages,. de- manded ransom and held police at bay with a shotgun and explosives. Police said he was "very cold blooded and methodical." It ended 14 hours later in Mikkeli, 125 miles northeast of the capital and Vaino Rantio, Helsinki's police commissioner', said police demanded the release of tbe hostages. while the gunman wanted a different car. No deal had been struck when the car exploded, police said. Following earlier negotiations at Police said the robber was armed with a sawed-off shotgun and "ex- plosives used in rock·blasting work," but they did not elaborate further on the explosives. They said they knew be had connected the explosives charge while still at the bank. 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Killer·bees stin student to deat 24-year-old swarmed tnCosta Rtcajung1e: two others Injured I MlAMl (AP) -A Un1vers1ty of Miami graduate student was attacked by a swarm of killer bees in a CostA Rican Jungle and crawled into a cave and wedged himself under a rock overhang in a futale effort to escape the fatal stings. lnn-S1ang 001. a 24-year-old Malaysian who was work.trig on his doctorate in biology, died July 3 L dunng a field trip with l l other students about 100 milc!I northwest of San Jose. A coroner in San Jose counted about 46 sun~ per square inch of Ooi's body. said Dr. Charles hnell, coordinator for the Organization of Tropical Studies 1n San Jose. The Miami Herald on Fnday quoted Schnell as sayrng Oo1 had been out ahead of the rest of the students as they hiked along a steep trail. "The others saw a swarm of bees around his head, a cloud." Schnell said. "At first the}' climbed toward him. trying to help, but they were attacked, too. and had to tum back ... The> could hear his screams. which finally diminished to moans ... An hour af\er the tn1ttal attack. two of his com~mons reached Ooi, still covered'Wlth bees and unconscious. wedged between rocks JUSt inside a srpall cave. T hey tned but failed to itt.Ject adrenalin. which might have kept Ooi alive, Schnell said. Their efforts left the two - Claudette Mo, of the University of Wisconsin, and Peter mallwood, a rock-dimbing cq>en from the Uni- versity of Arizona -covered with hundreds of bee sungs, Schnell said. Ms. Mo farntcd from the attack and later had 10 be hosp1tahzed, he said. After sunset, when the bees calmed down, four Costa Rican guards tugged Ooi's body from the rocks. His remains were returned to his family in Malaysia. Following Ooa's death, the students decided to continue their field tnp. University biology department chair- man Dr. Jay Savage said school officials were not 1mmcd1atcly aware of the attack because of the Jungle's remoteness. The Afncan killer bees were ex- poned to Brazil in 1957. Some queens escaped and migrated, breeding with docile honey bees. ··The otTspnng ofth1s union carries some of the aggresive nature of the Afncan bee." Savage said. ··Bees are the most danierous animals 1n the Western Hemisphere ... • Urological tests ordered for Reagan·are Feutin-€ NEW YORK (AP) -The two urological tests President Rca,an W111 undergo today arc routine steps to check for such difficulties as a n enJarged prostAte o r possibly a growth in the bladder. But "this is just probably a routine checkup" said Dr. Eduardo Farcon. urologist at the New York Umversity Medical Center. Although the tests often follow SiJ.nS such as blood in the unnc or difficulty urinating, they could be performed without such indications in a man of the president's age who has had colon cancer or a unnary tract infection four years ago. as Reagan did, Farcon said. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Friday the tests were not related to the colon cancer that Reagan, 75, suffered a year ago. He also said he did not know af Reagan had been suffenng any discomfort or problems. The tests were rec- ommended by Reagan's doctor Speakes said. One test, a cystoscopy. invol\e\ passins a tube-like 1nstrumC'nt through the urethra to the bladder. It allows a doctor to see the bladder and prostate The test 1s commonly done for people who show blQ<>d in their urine, or people age 50 and above who have trouble unnating. Faroon said. Jn the latter ca~. the obJcctave is to ruJe out the pou1b1lity that an cola~ prostate I) cau<i1ng the trouble an unnating. he said C \stoscop) can also be used to rule out the poss1b1l1t> of growths in the hladdrr. benign or mahgnant, or <;tones in the bladdrr 1fblood has been detected 1n the unne. he said. Waite renews plea for hostages' release Lebanese captors urged to begin negotiations - human feeling and there is compassion. ~k!tp111: all the misery and d1ffitµlty," he added. the Shute Moslem extrem1s1 group which has claimed rcspons1b1ht) for a number of abducuon.s of Westerners 1n Lebanon. but 1-; 'it11l wa111ng for a response. NEW YO~K (AP) -Terry Walle. special e nvoy of the archbishop of Canterbury, o n Friday renewed his pica for Shiite Moslem captors to speak .with him about the three Americans held captive in Lebanon. · Asked whether the captors' propaganda advantage weakens as time passes. he responded. "1 herc arc certain questions that rm hesnant 10 answer ... because I'm thinking so carefully as 10 how it might be interpreted back in the Middle East. Watte, who has visited Beirut several times and said he met with the kidnappers, announced Aug. I that Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcic and Pope John Paul 11 had asked ham to return to Lebanon to try to resume nego11a11on!> with the Moslem fundamentalists. No date ha!> been set. A statement del11.ered 10 a Beirut newspaper Sunda}. purporting to be from Islamic Jihad, said the group never will ncgo11a1e with Runc1e, the pope or President Reagan. The group had denied that the Rev. Lawrence Manin Jenco of Joliet, Ill . who was freed Ju.Jy 26 after 19 monthsofcapm it). earned messages from has captors 10 Runc1e Prc-;1d1:nt Reagan and Pope John Paul II "Let's get out with honor and with dtgnity and move forward. Because the longer those people are kept, the more the situation runs into stalemate," Waite told a news conference. "I'm optimistic because I believe that in the captors and in a lot of people in Lebanon, there is He said he has tned to contact lslam1l Jihad. Upon has return. 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Ky. (AP) -Cor- dia Bruner thought small cbiJdrcn would act more out of their Sunday achool lesson jf she dressed up one of her daughter's dolls as a Bible character. That first week, she successfully caulht the students' attention. Every week after that, Bruner rajded her dauahtcr's toy chest and created another character. Nineteen years later. Bruner still ~s those dotJs. She now invites the public into a section of her home she has turned into the Museum of Bible Story Polls. Since there is no admission fee people sometimes ask why the 63~ year-old woman opens her home to curious visitors. ·•1t may sound strange to some people -they want to know what J get out of it," she said. "I don't have very much education. It gives me a chance to do something for others." Bruner may have needed her daughter's help with the spellings on each doll's placard, but the imagina- tion for each costume was all her own. Friends donated many of the dolls in the museum. Bruner estimates she has 500 on display and at least that many waiting to be costumed. . "I always llked dolls,.. she said. "But I never dreamed t;d get this many." l Dolls with soft plastic faces and limbs dating from the 1950s and '60s are painstakingly dressed m flowing brocade robes created from old curtains, or burlap gowns that arc supposed to resemble ones worn by Israelites many years aao. Following no patterns, Bruner dresses the dolls in detail, from the turbans and shrouds on their heads to the small leather sandals on their fee1. But Bruner's imagination clearly shines on the baby dolls she bas turned into _grown men. "I cut their hair and saved littlcjan· of it, then l!,lucd bits of it onto their faces to mile whiskers," she said. An old .wedding dress became satiny angels' gowJ1s. An abandoqed barbeque encloses a fiery scene. Under close examination, Goliath's helmet is a bleach jug carefully trimmed and sprayed gold; a laundry hamper lid similarly disguised is his shield. . Miniature dollhouse foods arc used for the Last Supper scene. Plastic fronds from a flower arrangement set the mood for Palm Sunday. "I just used things that people throw away," Bruner said. The museum, most ofwl\ich is in a garage attached to the house, has been open every day since 1967. "We built this new garage but there never was a car in here," Bruner said. "My collection was in the house for a year and my husband said we couldn't keep that up." Adve~ising is non-existent other than word-of-mouth and a sign on Bruner's front lawn that attracts some Collection of miMlonary doll• are owned by Cord.la Bruner. alert motorists. ' "In the beginnin" I used to sec grade school classes walking by the house so teachers could show them flowers and bushes in the spring." she said. "I asked if they would like to come in the house and see my dolls, and soon other teachers spread the word." That was 19 years ago, and Bruner says she still gives tours to church groups and schools. "I never dreamed I'd be doing thinp like thi&." she said. "I could never tatl\., to groups of people before." Bruner is a religious woman, "but I don't ever talk religion to people unless I sense they are, too. Some arc here just to sec the dolls. "Some people have even offered me money for some of the--dolls because mey'rc antiques, but I tum them down," she said. "Mary will always be Mary and Jesus is Jesus, and I don't study the dolls for what they're worth." Orange Cout DAILY PILOTISa1urday, AugU918, 1888 A7 .. . r · . Church leadei:s deny tie t re bel_s ______ By ... AtMdl"4 Preti DALLAS-The head of the Greek WASHlNGTON-U.S. Lutheran Orthodox Church sa~ he looks &-"' Ro-an Camolic leaders have forward to the day when the 12 •N .. ~ separate American branches of Or-cknoun<:«t accusations by a 1overo-thodoxy are united to peak with one ment informant m El Salvador that voiceJ l various churches there a.nd church Arcbibishop lakovos to d th.e 2 relief aa,encies have ties to rebel million-member dcnomin.auon's insw-icnts. clergy-laHy COnSJUS tbaC Eastern Several church work.en have been Orthodoxy must "ann the churcb arrested. The accusations have been with the spirit that Will secure its unity reported in El Salvador newspapers . · ., and television depllc denials by in the Western hemis'J)herc so as to Roman Catholic, l.;utheran, more effectively serve the cause of Episcopal and Baptist churches.. .pco.pcap~ ... amona the churches and Officials of Lutheran World Relief said the Salvadoran government SNOWMASS. Colo. -The Cm- scek..s lO discredit groups providing tral Confcrenc.e of American Rabble humanitariatl relief to displaced h.as urged the Vatican to extend full people, putting church workers in diplomatic rccognitipn to Israel, and danger from death squads. · asked lhe United-States to normalize Monsignor Daniel F. Hoye, general relations with the Nicaraguan gov- secreta!y of the U.S. Catholic Con-emment. ference, urged that au1horit1es "move · The conference. represcnllng Re- swiftly to rectify this scandalous form rabbis. termed approval by the development." H~u.se of Representat1ves <?f $100 Catholics and Lutherans run two of mJlhon ID aid to rebels against the the largest relief agencies in El Nicaraguan government ·•an act of Salvador. aiding swanns'Of displaced bel~1gerencc .. against another sov- people. ere1gn st;ate In Ph1ladclph1a, United Methodist INDIANAPOLIS -Delegates to the recent national convenuon of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, a conservative denom1nat1on of 2.6 million members, voted over- whelmingly to uphold its reJect1on of ordatning women. bishops and regional officials io 12 ~onheasleIQ states denounced the 11ouse action as .. an act of war without a declarauon of war." "Our country has taken another maJor step toward bec-0m1ng an outlaw nat1on in the world communi- ty," the Methodists said. Seeing.th~ light in plant selection Mix •nmatch Low-light foliage plants excellent for interior decor By EARL ARONSON Growing houseplants successfully indoors depends largely on light. Selecting plants that overcome low light intensity while requiring little care 1s one solution as long as the roots are kept moist. Ernest· F. Schaufler, floncullunst at the New York Sjate College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell Un1vcrs1ty has compiled a list oflow-hght foliage plants for int.cnor use to help gardeners: A combination of chryaanthemama, lmpatiena and ver- bena bring• an array of aammer color together lo an lntet,~tlnl planttnc. lt'• truly and eye-catc~er. -Chinese water evergreen (Aglaonema simplex) will grow well in v.ater onl y, as a single or branched stem ir1jl1 upright position. GARDEN CHECKLIST •Morning 1s the best time to haryc.cst v~egetables. They·re cris~r and cooler then. •Many of the tlowenng plants in your garden serve double duty. Not only do they bnghten up the outdoors with their colorful blooms bu1 they can be cut and put 1 n vao;es 10 do the same indoors. •Give yellowing azaleas. emus. rhododendrons or camellias an iron supJ>!emcnt along with their normal fert1lizat1on program. •Pot some lobelha or 1mpa11ens for a continued show of color in the shade. . When its too hot to cook. cool off with HoneyBaked brand hams and Barbecued Ribs. So sit back and relax and let your HoneyBaked store take the heat off with their summer coolers" • Helf or Whole HoneyBaked brand hamt 1hd 111111 •I ''""'Pf M lfU l~IO JO-· t•G tillttl tk .. I 'Hlf '"'""9 I • Fresh Oven Roasted and Smoked l\lrkeya Yo111 nu/111 Nofttfl1kt4 11011 11 ANAHEIM The Vlllege Center 1222 So 8'00U1uu1 92804 (It 8111 Ro~) PhOll• (714) 635 2481 ll TORO 24601 R1ymond Way • 7 (81111 Tower P1111 North ii ft Tnro Roed) 92630 Pllon1 (114) 837·382' • Party Treya • Nationwide Shipping • Fully Cooked Barbecue Ribs • Gitt Certificates LA HA8RA Sycamort Plaza 2478 W Whllt1er Blvl1 '10631 (1 light W 01 Beach Blvd ) Phone (213) ~q4 ?114 COROfCA Dll MA" 3700 E Coast Hwy 92625 Phone (714) 673 9000 HUNTINGTON lfACH 19069 8111ch Blvd 918.tll ORANll 1419 N rus1in HON YRt\K D (N&~t 10 Ratphl Martl!t at Garh~ld) Ptinna (714) 848 M75 (ll Kettlla) ll2Sb/ Ptiont (714) 99T 9960 TM .,.,.. '1"'9l•&A•tl01~ f """' H,4 ' M -41 • "j ft\t" -Pmosporum tobtra, the com- mon pittosporum, a native of tropical areas of Europe and Asia. grows well in h'omes with httle ltght. It has excellent dark-green foliage. -Podocarpus microphyllus "Maki" or sea tea~. also of tropical ongtn. is a small shrublike plant that requires little light. -Sansevieria lrifasc1ata "Hahni1" is known as bird's nest hemp, with a rosette of flesh¥ leaves. The tall- growini Sanscv1ena ts known as · bo~stnng hemp, snake plant or mother-in-law tongue. -Cast iron plant (Aspidistra elauor) grows as an expanding clump, about 18 inches tall. -Kanp.roo vine (C1ssus antarc- lica) and grape ivy C1SSus (rhom- bifolia) are vming plants for living wall coverings. They require some natural light. -D1effenbach1a (0 .maculata) is a large upright plant. commonly known as dumb cane. Leaves grow about 2 feet long and about 8 mches wide. D1etTenbachia can grow up to 6 LIMITED SUPPLY ~WE OFFER OUR OWN CONVENIENT FINANCING ONLY AUTHORIZED ~ STEINWAY & ON OEAl.£R IN L.A., ORANCF.. VENTURA, IUVF.RSIOF: & AN BERNARDINO C'O'S feet tall and can be grown in sphagnum moss with a bi-weekly feeding of fertilizer. -Philodendron scandens, the common hcartleaf philodendron. 1s fine as a vining plant. It can be grown as a wall cover. on a totem, or up an upright pole fixture. Dracaena fragran s ··Massangeana," commonl y known as com plant, isa tall-growing t(op1caJ with narrow leaves s1m1lar to those on farm-grown com plants. Dracacna dercplenis "Wameck11" 1s the striped version of the com plant. "Before buying any of these plants. look at them in stores and decide which Wlll be most pleasing to your blossom 1s the shnmp plant. This one., howe ver, requires lo\s of light and water. Th1s Mexican na11 ve forms brancb- cnd bracts that tum pink as they mature. Then delicate white flowers resembling shrimp appear. Sbnmp plants should be pruned back once a year to about one-third of their size. For wmter blooming prune in spnng; for summer bloom, when the plant can be outside. prune in fall. Take cuttings at a leaf Joint to propagate: keeping in moist sand out of direct sunlight. Then JllOve to larger pots_ home," Schaufler advises. Cool ta &ood Compared to flowering plants, You·111mprove the atmosphere for foliage plants generally are more your indoor plants and save energy if casil) maintamed, Schaufler says. you lower your thermostat. The Grown pnmarily for their leaves cooler temperatures benefit indoor rather than flowers, foliage plants plants by ra1s1ng the hum1d1ty The have gained in populanty for home warm. di) atmosphere due to and office decorauon. artificial heat is a ma1or proOlem for Shrimp plant indoor plants Water less frequently A plant with an odd long-l_a_s1_in...ig::...-_a_1 l_o_w_e_r,_te_m_pe_r_a_tu_re_s _____ _ t BIG, BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE BY CHICKERING DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR ..... . YOUR BEST PIANOBUY \ TODAY! 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Coast P~a~e Phone (714) 545-0415 11 Mall loc.Uont..c:Mclc yellow P1t9U for nNrMt •tore. • I Food booth to aid building fund St. Paul to serve authentic Gree --===:-=--::::.:.._:::~:::..:........:~~~~~~~...a.JoL]~ at home and garden show in Anaheim Members of St. Paul's Greek • • • Orthodox Cburcb will cook and sen e Beaut1firnt1on plam for Temple authenuc Greek food during the Shirron m Co!.ta Mesa. designed h)' 3'.!nd annual Southern California archn«·t Ron Y l'O, has won a Juror'!> Home and (Jarden Sho'4 on Aug. commcndauon in the Orange C'oun- 16-24 at the Anaheim Convention t~ Chapter of Amencan Institute 01 Center '\rchtect!> compet1ton .... Such popular !.pecialue~ ai. Ian Tran'). England'-; ;oungcst sh1sh.kabob, g) ro plates, bakla' a and cathedral organ1!>t-cho~r · stcr '4 ho a vanet~ of other pastne!> will he presides over the large · pe organ offered. 10 thtt Bnush Isles. present a Proceeds will aid the building fund rt>cital at 7 p.m. Sunda~ at St. of the church at A.hon Parkwa)' in Andrew's Presbyterian Cburcb. hOO Irvine St. '\ndrews Road. Newrort Beach T • • • .\dm1-;c;1on is free emple Beth El will host a potluck ••• pool part-.. for ne'4 ·and prospective · members'from 4 to 7 Pm. Sunda)' at The ruk ol religion and rchg1ou' the Mi ssion Hills Ranch Comm uni-, images in .th~ pro~ess. ofhealtng will ty Pool, 301.21 Outpost Road. San be e~plon:d at I 0.30 a.m: Sunda} at Juan Capistrano. For informatton. the. Orange Coast ..}Jnllaria.o Uoiver- ca\l Susie Naren . 1 v)· 4 _614v sahsr Cburcb, J _59 Victoria St.. T 1 !>a 0 0 • <.ostaMesa. emp e Beth El 1' a relorm s k II bl: h R H Id congregation sen tng South Orange pea er "'1 · 1 l' l'\ 1 aro Count}. Service.-.. arc hl'ld each Beau. minl!>ler of the l nitanan Frida) evt>ning at JOL~ 1 Niguel .l nt\crsalt~t ')o~·\t;,,1n Wh1tt1er Road. Laguna Niguel Fran and Robrn Markham. <.\n Om•g Shahhat. ho~tetl b\ Or m1s~1on T't'presen1at1\l·~ frum Zam- and Mr"> Rnhcrt ~1mnn in honor of h1a. will bt'guec;t m101o;tersSunda} at their son Jacob''> bar m1Ll"ah. \.\ 111 the )(I am. worship !>en Kc at thl' follow tht' !Sp m '>l'f\Jn' fnda). Neighborh ood Coogrega tioal Cbu.rcb, 340St. Ann's D~1ve. Laguna Beach. • • • Guest preacher at the 10 a.m. scn ·ice Sunday at the Sbepberd of tbe Rills-United Church of Cbrlat win b<' Afne Joye. who has rompleted a year of service to the local congregation as a staff associate and is finishing her Ph.D. program at the School ol Theology in Claremont. The ehurch 1s located at lO 121 Niguel Road. Laguna Niguel. • • • A beach party. including game'>. singing and a marshmallaw-ma~t. will be held at 5 p.m. today at Aliso Creek Beach. South Laguna. by members of the Laguna Niguel Ministry. Service~ ar<' held al 9:30 a.m. Sundays at the Crown Valle) Elementarv School. 29192 Crown Valle} Parkwa}. Laguna Niguel • • • "Om· Vine. One God" will be discussed by the Re\. Philip Quirk at 9: 15 and 11 a.m. Sunda) at the Chu rch of Religious Science, .27802 El laLO Road in South Laguna. Quirk, who has '>tudtl'd Wi th Dr. Rocco Encco and has conducted seminars on the Lampsa Bible throughout the area. is affiliated with the Huntington Beach · Church of Religious Science. • • • The Rev. (Ob)' Juda. a cert1lil'd hypnotb.crapist, wtll conduct a dem· onstration at 12:30 p.m. Sunday for the Eternal Light Cburcb of Re· llgious Scleoce at the People Center. 2340 S. et Camino Reaf in the Spa01sh Vi1lage Mall. San Clemente. Rev. Juda will demonstrate how hypnotherapy can be used as an effective tool in directing one's thinking toward greater well-being. • • • A poh11tal science professor will give a comparison of the U.S. and So' 1et kgal systems at the 10:30 a.m. meeting Sunday at the Unitarian Unlversalist Fellowsbi~ of Laguna Beach, 429 Cyrpess Drive. Speaker will be Harry Lindsey. • • • The Jewish commemoration ot Tisha B' '\V, and ancient destruc11on of the first and second temples will beginc at sunset Wednesday at Cb!lbad of Laguna and will continue through Thursday. • • • Cbabad of Irvine Jewish Center will commemorate T isha B'Av at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the center. 48 72 Royce Road. The sen ice will begin with the reading of"E1chah" (lamentations) Afterward the documentary. "Holo- cau~t." \A.ill be shown. ~~~-1-;;;;;;;;;;i:;;;~~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-...-... HARBOR ':J CHRISTIAN CHURCH l. Rnbb1 '\.kir Gitlin leads a class on the Torah ponion for each week with in-depth explanations. The cla!>ses arl' held on Saturdays at 9'.30 a.m. at the n ·nter. For 10form.at1on, call 7 86-)(}()() Announcing PACIFIC COMMUNITY CHURCH. A Christian Fellowship Devoted To Healing Hurts and Building New Dreams Featuring • Beautiful Music- Inspiring Worship • Biblical Preaching and Teaching SUNOA Y 10 a.m. SERMON TOPIC: "Powerful living'' lr\o1nt· I td1on Hor1·I lmrwr1..il T f'rrM,. I 40'i <11 JJ m bort'<· Call 540-1 248 2401 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92660 lncludtos • Pastor • Coordinator • Organist • Mer flower\ • Three Candle CP.remon y • Bows down the lslP • Clean up r~w Call ... 675-5781 • 548-4604 e 646-8092 Biblical names l most frequently 1 selected by Jews 'ii_\>\ YORK fA P) -The most r opular namc'i for children born to fl',q,h fam1ltes in 19t<5-86 were .. R<Khcl .. and "Adam." according to a <.ur\e) h) the Women"sl:.eaguc for ~-< An.wr:vauve J.udaism - :-.Int muM popular choices were · Keht·n :t .. "Jonathan" and .. Dantd" rtw rr<.ult!> were colleLted rn con- 1W< ttlln \.\1th the league'!> new Jt•w1\h h.1h' rt·cord hook. "Welcome to th\· \\ orld" I .. B1hllcal names provt•d to be the rno .. t frequent once; selectt•d ... sa" ~l·lmu We1n1rauh. the league's prcs1- --------------I \knt. ChU.rch le&ders plan ahead for pope visit SA LI NAS (AP) -Ronll\n Catholu.~ Church leader~ ha ve asked Monterey County to pn:pare for a Sept. 17. 1987 v1S1t b> Pope Jo~rn Paul II. even though the Vatican ha!> not made an official announl'etncnt. . Monsignor Tod Brown. moderator of th<' Cuna for the D1oce~ of Monterey, sent a letter to the Monterey County Board of ~perv1sors that said 1fthe pope does come .. it 1s env1,1oned that (he) will make a major presentation on agnculture addressing the respons1b1ltt1cs of both farm workers and farm growers." - Officials for the diocese ~tressed that the> hJ\t' not yet received official word from the Vatican. . Monterey Diocese spokrsman r cd f:lt!>Ce said local planning IS centered around .. the date we bd1t'vc Monterey will be on the 1tinerar) ... The v1i.1t has been included on a pr<.>posed 1t1nerary submitted to Pope John Paul 11 by the National Conference oflathohc B1shopi.early this year. Ehsee said . If the proposed schedule for the' 1i.1t wins Vaucan approval. the pope would v1s1 t Montere} ( ount} thl' da> bcfort' the <>tart of the 1987 Monterey Jazz Fesuval. Ehsee said the diocese is hoping to get word about tht• -.1s1t hy late eptember or early October . In the letter received on Tuesday, tfrown said that hc is seeking "concept approval" for use of the county's Laguna Seca Recreation Area for an audience of about 100.000 pt·rsons A county waiver 1s needed to hold events at Laguna Scca that will attract more than 20.000 persons. LA Catholics ' main concern: Familylife LO~ .\NC1ELES (API·-( atholtt'> and 26 percent who listed better arc most concerned with 1ncreasl'd educa11on including increased aid to l'hurch tn\olvement in family ltfr. parochial school1 and "Ju!>t salaries" 1ncludmg helping those w11h marital, for teachers. ·drug and alcohol ·problems and The suggestion that divorced involving the divorced in pansh people be encoura~ed to pan1e1pate act1v111es. the Los Angeles inpanshact1v1t1esisind1cati~eofthe archdiocese said Thur~ay. ch urch's relaxation of lt!> tradiuonal Archbishop Ro$er Mahony !>aid restr1c11ons on divorced Catholics. that was the chief finding from Mahony said 1t will be up 10 special questionnaires filled out b} 350.tl(){J rnn \ ocat1ons meeting later this year church members in 285 parishes tu decide how 1hese goals should be throughout the archdiocese. put into practice. Mahon}. who took over a~ lt 1~ uncommon for an art•hd1ocese archbishop last year. ordered the to survey the laity to help ~tits goals. surve\ condu.eted to help him de-although the church has been increas- terminc goalsfor!Jlectrorch-overlhr 1n&lv turning to. HS-m~ f~ next fi\e years. guidance. Family life was rated as the b1ggc~t • This is the first ttme the Los concern by 35 percent of those who Angelcll archdiocese has conducted returned th e suneys. ~uch a survey. Recently, a s1m1lar one It '4as followed b) )J percent who ~as conducted by the New York felt there should be better com-archdwcese and got about 50.()(.)(J mun1catton between the !atty, \lerg} responses. and sisters. 31 percent who kit It has been years since the c;crmons should more directly con -archdiocese has done a thorough nect the Bible to their everyda) ltvcs. rem.us of itself. a spokeswoman said ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- -~ A Cordtal Welcome rrom The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH C.o~·a llAe'ia FIRST UNITED ' METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St 8 Harbor Blvd Church School Ci 00 Wors1'11p 9 00 ano 10 30 C'1arles D Clark M1n1s1M ( •.1<t1-1 M..-... c.t MESA VERDE UNITED ME THODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worahtp & Church School 8·30· 10·00 I' m ...... ,. '" ,. ' CHRIST CMUACH BY THE SEA UNITED ME1'HOOIST '4fW 'IV Be1()r1a Blvf'.l 873-3805 •1.. ;twr~r tP ' I 1ur 1.,.i Wonhlp a Church Schoo! t-30 "M W-tldey Pre· k"-1 •"" Oet C.•re >JO&lol ~OOPM ....,ur11r gtrir ~t.'r1L'1 ~. ,. COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH f)f16.? Heil A vi! 1342 .141 Wor1hlp Service 8'.30 a 10·00 8:30 Sunday School 10·00 ~ 1unl ,_.,, J ~•llPy FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bush1m1 "it 962-'2593 James R H11dl'ly Pa..,tor Worahlp 6 Church School 9:30 A M ~h ... ~ \. .. Pjli Y. -I JNI r r o ~! , H R 1 ct 1801 Marguerite Ave ~ Corone del Mer 644-0745 Worship l Chwch School ~ ~Q '_m I Rev Burley R /-1~ COMMUNITY CHURCH CO•CRECATIOllAL 611 Hellothrope An., Coron1 del Mar Donrld W. l(utz. Minlsttr 1 o A.M S1t11day Worsblp 644-1400 '" ' ~ RA881 MARI< S Mlll£R F•1 8 P"' \11JOJO1m ' ..... •• I •Jt • M "'' < l!r11i '>lhllf• 1 j 1 t I ,, l•O\ I ~ ·~ 1011 C•mtlblt' lltWj)Ol'I lltttll t41 1_..,, 144·1"9 Cantor Alan Welner [ducator Mlrl1m V1n A11lfe L r e PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE CO VENANT Bruce A. Kurrie, Pe1tor Sunday Worship 8 30 & 10·00 a.m Church School Ch~dren thru Adults l O·OO a m Nursery care available 8 30 & l 0 00 a m. Come Join u~ 2850 Fairview Rd .. Costa Meaa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 160 Victoria St . Coate Meta Lother V Tornow, PHtor 831-1611 8ruce JH-• P11tor WORSHIP SERVICE 8:00 10:30 AM ~unday Sr.llOOI & Adtil flthlt Cl~'\ '! lO AM r.lwt\toin f ttf'Of nl '' f Sctiool 548-6866 ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I •'>tlllutl f)r ~ loimt~··~• NPwlJ ·f' li•.u' 11,, lt'ollia"· M <1' •O en I • • '", ~ ""'' J l•wpt A• , flntlp•• WM••~ Mu 11 lhrN · Worslhp 9:30 A.M. Education Classes 10:45 A.M Cltlld Ctrt ,ro.!~t4 for lllft· C.ll 644· 114 I SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR TEMPLE REFORM $abb-alh Service• 1114.tr f ,. .. ~I I IS , M f1•~l Str\'ICr' f1nt frl41r ti Ill# .. ~fl I le , M SeN111g the Ntwport l"1nt Aru 21 00 Mar Vista Church of St. Matthew by the Sea l'Tredll1-l &llkoplllf HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNOAY-9.00 AM (llMlo OI ~ "'-"'" 19 .. ) MERTZ HAl.L Of CommuNty Col'IQftgttlOtlll ~el'I Si 1 ~iOtlopt, Corone o.t Mar ... .., ............ -m.m1-""·'--......., NEWPORT HARBOR J.UTHERAN CHURCH HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH Roe er J Berg, Pas tor IOl1c:lplH ol Chrl11l 2401 lrvln• •' Sant• lubel Kim Eiftrl Krorslad. Pastor Newporl B••c:h WORSHIP SEllYICE 8 AM g 10 30 AM <lnltl'preter for the deal al 8 AM) Y "'5-5781 MorntnR Wo1\h1µ 10 AM Sun<tay Srhool 9 AM ---_...,.....,=:..,;S,.,:W"-'•!!!n!,.:1c:;o'-'Jn i...:.M::.:l::.:.n:.:::l•.:.::l•:..:..'--1 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 15 AM Nursery Care Ava~able WELCOME 711 Dntr Dr, lew,ort leach 548-3631 Sermon Topic: ... ~ , ''Living as a Celebration of Life" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ' •• ,, I ,,. I ,, ,. 1ftllO I t1vr r I Qf'h"'''>V '), •""" I ft .:20> MP.IN SHffET SUITE ?3 t11JNTINC.TON BEACH CA Q;>648 II .• I ~ .. J P.d•Jlt<.; ". Jr l •1urrt1 i' ifl <l .! ' ~ ' 1 '.\O Rev PPggy Bassell t or 1ntorma11on 969-13) 1 ~~~~<r-~~·~....O""-.t:i"""-c:7""~~0.0-....0~""-.t~~.n-.~~ .il\ Laguna Presb-yterian C hurch A "( Jwnh of'Ch1mes " 11 If A lrrtndtv church lor the South C0111ty .stm1ti11 Sermons Buutiful musJC U" I "'"'""' 1 \t '"'";,, 'J·.10 11111 \11r.,1·r1 L11rP />rrn itlrtl • . U PPltdaJ Program.; For fhildrrn~ Youth & . .\duli.s I I\.) Fnre'\I A\t· • l'hone 494-75!'J:) Dr Artlu J hnhrmy. Rev. Cra11 W•ams, Dr. Edwards Caldwel !HAI. A PHAYEH 494 -PRAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ~ A,._,l tO lf 1 ••I ·~ >htf ft ( t1 Ill( tf ltH t ,.,., ( lh;U< .. ·•J f'• ,., r 1N flfJS I CJN MA' .. 111 Hll .n •. ''Spirit'' Irvine-First Church of Christ, Scientist R•ncho Sen Jo11quln lnltHm1dlate School 4861 Mlchelson (Nur VIiie) C.nureh -& Sundey Sehool 10-00 A M Re11dlng Room 4J;JO 8&rr11nca Pkwy Sulle 145 Sl onecreek Plaza 10 A M 4 PM Mon lhtu Sal 10 AM -7 P M Thur1d&y '' . Newport Beach-First Church of Chrl11I Scientist 330:\ Vl11 l ldo. Nn1por1 8e11ctt Church & Sunday School 9 00 & 10 JO A M Roding Room. 3315 Viii Lido Mon lhruSat 9 AM SP M Tuu -79 P M Newport Beac h -S,eeond Chur~h of. Chrl1t •• Scle~tl1t J 100 Pacific View Or Coron11 del M11r Church a Sund•y School 10 00 A M Re11dlng Ronm JS()() • 8 E Coaat Hwy CdM .· WEDNESDAY EVENING TESTIMONY MHTllCI 8 P .M. ALL CHUICHEI All are corcl1nlly m111ted lo nttf'nd the ctlurcn services 1nd on1oy the pr1v1lcgcs ol tM Reading Rooms Child Cnrn Prov1df'd AT ALL SFRVICfS llEW THOUGHT CHRISTllll CHURCHl 610 W. 11th St., Cost1 ~ (luchrlc Sdtnce ol litld) "Above all gain Und1rstandin1" Rev hm Vaughn Dr (teanor 1> on Vacation Sundu Mor,..ng *'"'~' H1>4M£ & "'"'"' ( ~" ; ' " Dial-A-Prayer 646-6464 You Wiii be Wetcom9d-And H91pedll FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mein et Act.ma, Huntington S.ech SUNOA Y: -._ Active Youth Groupe Morning Worship ..... 9:00 AM Nur .. ry Service Bible School. ......... 10:45 AM Mike Farra. Dave Malcom & Albert H Kerges, M1rns1ers. Marge Iden. D1rec1or of Chnsttan Education DIAL·A·DEVOTION -531-9580; Office -53&-2519 "Preechlng C hrl•t Since 1195" Evening Worship ........ 6:00 PM St. Andre\,/s Presbyterian C hurch \\'or•hop .ind lwAr lhl' pr.11.11, .. I l hri,f~l ,'f\h 'Yt J h1hlh ,,I 111l'''''Ji(t "GETTING THE JOB OO~E" °'unJ,1v, \11J.:U't I~\ 191'1(1 l"I: \~)and ll':l'i i\. M . ~~~~~-~-~-~~~-- h \ \ "r \n,ln"' R,1,1,l :\\·\\p11rt P.c.1,h l .1 lll11m1~17H1tdl-2""'' J,1t·r11" from ,,.,.P•HI H .. rh1>r llol(h '>dwnl ,11 lnir1< ~ l~rh J Be ·sure to worship at a place of your choice ~Al'\T }t\J\f l.~ WELCOMES YOU SUNDAY WORIHtP IE9'VICH 7 30 AM • Holy Eucherlal Ritt I 9·00 AM -1101y Eucharlet Rite II 10 45 ~M • Preyer and Pralae Eucharlet Rite 11 Church School -9·00 AM Chlld Cere • 7 30 & 9·00 AM (Mualc, wmon and ctllld care at 3 IOfv1ce1) MH>-WHK WORKIHOP Monday-Friday 8:30 AM M0tnlng Prayer Tuesday · 10 00 AM Eucharlal & Ht1t1llng Service WeclneJ<tay • 8:30 AM Holy Eix:hart11t Fr QllMrl P. Pttnc.. 0 .0 . Priest tn.Chargti Aaaoc .• Fr Brian Co•. Attltllng The Rev Thomas Henry • Or Wllll•rn Ro~na • Mr Samu 1 Shatei \\INT JAMF-.~ f PISC OPA i ( Ht RC fl t 'IN \ 1.1 I 1d11 • \o\·~ p11r1 ll. lC h • '1-1 • 11 • PAPARA/ /I Bernardo Yorba with party cbalrman Oene'ri~e Ba.rrtoe SoutJICate. , Orange Couµty will celebrate 1 OOth By CAROL HUMPHREYS ..,,...c.. 1 1 It.maybe thafonlr bi~tory l>uffa realize that Oranar C.Ounty wtll soon have upecial birthday. On AuJ. l, 1989,0ranarCouotywUlbe 100 years old and plans arc in the ma.lung fora ycar-lo"'centenniaJ celebration. "l went tothcOranseCounty Chamber of Commerce an 1'981. l was on the board. and sugcsted we stan planning our anniversary eel· ebrauon Wcrcceivodthesupportof the supervisors, researched the ideas of other cities, developed an officiaJ loao and formed a non-profit or- ganiz.auon wnha 17-memberboard of trustees," ~plained P'ruk 09cey. "Our mission is to recognize the econom 1c, social and cultural past of the county," a nnounced board chair· man Bob Clifford at the97lh0C bJnhday party for 400 County VJ P's appropriately held an the historic counyardofBowcrsMuxum ... To- n!Jht we wanted 1011vc a proare rcpon onour cenitruiial ~and introduce ourtalentod and dynamic board. Wearcenthutwtacaboullhu wonby proj~t.aboul Oran&eCounty and thebusincssofOranlcCounty and feel our celebrat1on will utend throu&hout the world.•• Prut Sml~ has been named pr;esidcnt of the Oranae County ctntcnn1al Inc. "Our1oa1,·· said Smnh, who was on the LA Olympiccomm1ttec ... ,, to unify our 26 cities an to a year-long celebration beainniogAua. I , 1988. We are considering concerts, air shows, fireworks and sporting events." As the band played, guests previewed a p roposed OC d 1spla y for the state capital, cruoyed cocktails and refreshments and met those board members challenged to plan lhecounty'1ulcbral1on of human H1stoncal Comm1.1 ion, BUJ .._. o( acb1evemeo1 the lndu,tnaJ LequeofOC, 8* .. Thcboarchndudn ha.mbcr MlakiaoftheLcaJUeOfQties. Jlm rtSjdeotLeeleeT~l.S.,.rvltor MeoreofRuian andTut.,kerand ~-Nter. T•m ltempo(thc .Beatrice cha1rmao ofthc cvcnana s fe uvn1cs Corporation u.ta La• of ttle oc Oeoe~teve f!an1H Sotltlacate. H 11torica.1 and C ultural Foundation. .,... Smith told panygocrs t.hal he was FraM ReW-0hbc Federated · ant.crested 1n hean~J IM'tr ideas on CbambenofCommerce, Pattl-Oeae thcceJebrauon. Official heJdquart~ Sam..-oflheOCArt1Alhance. arc located at thcrcatored Howe- S.penl.Mrftotet'Stuiea,8enar4o Waffiehousc ooS~l'JCOnLDSaot.a Ye,..ofYorbe Eol.erl)rise • T.. Ana. "Rlght now,1t's)U1tmcandao TettmaaofEnm & Wh1nncy.1Udl· answcn ngmaclunc: added Smith. anlO'Ne.UloftheSantaMarpnta Company, Tom Nlelaea o(lbc lrva.ne Papa.rauJ It eGted by Daily Pile• ( ompa.ny, 1!:1U..r Cra.merofthe OC Styledl .. rVW. Deu. -mlf\llSS ''STA• IT ... (I) lNS. 2'.•4·1S 6lS.,tlS.1ttl 1t • 6 flACI DCUY Sl'IXO "IUEIS" (I) 1:4~ •·•. NO. tt·IS MCI IKllUOll lllfl flmP "fUCIT ., Tl( UW1CITW (PC) 11:90. Z IS. t.10 ......... t .... 1mt e 1Ual IOll1 S"QO "UIS" (I) 14S. NI 7 JI, t•IS IOlllCIUI "MCWYS.Cr· 12.ll, u e. ue <Kl tll. l:ll, lt .M • 1IAal 9CUY fltl[O IOlll callSl "Tot er t..C) IH S, l IS H 5. l:te, 10 IS JACI llClClJOll 10Tl S'TEP "IUITUll'' (t) 121S,'lll U S 1• tlS .,.., Bob and Del Clifford. Harold Putorlue. Bobble Mlnken. Clarice Blamer and Barbara Vuquea. Lucien TrubJ.11, Jim and Pam Van Haun and Frank Cuce:y. "Elllln" <•> IUS. l.lS, US. l.:00. IO:IS 1' • I lUCll DOlJT STOlO "IOWUI Tl( NC." (..C) ll:lD, I 40, 4;00 llTlt -.0 "IVTllISS '10Pl£" (I ) 12.-.S, U 5 u s us. • •s. 1•.JS Latestlady lawyers honored at party By CAROL HUMPHREYS 0...-, ..... c.niiiOndeftt The wo men (plus o ne) had JUS t J?assed the bar and ~ere being honored b) the Orange Count~ Women l...a~)'ers at a summer recepuon For '>umc ot the!><: new Orange County attorneys 11 was a ~condor third career "We h~i th1s panY"e¥er)I year so-we can-beeome-aequ&1rtt~11h 6Uf-t1ew aommees. We" at-so mvl~Judg:B, our orgamzanon meetnnom liils a ud om programs arc either 1nformat1vc or entertaining. Thi~ }ear 1s our 10th ann1 ... ers.al)." said Marjorie Carter, president of the 100-memht•r organ11a- uon The Yorba Room at the new Four 'ieasons Hotel provided the \Ct ti ng for the no-host coclctarls and hors d:c~\iHec; . .\mong the 100 or so 1n a11cndance 11 ~as difficult lcno...,ang who was ma mcd to whom. Man' of thl· mamcd prole5SIOnals d1d not ha\e the ~me la'it name and ll Wa\ OOC ul thc IOplt'i of (On 11crsat1on. "Jewl)wed Victoria Avey attending ~1 1h husband Michael Gertner, both attornl.'}''» commented .. I'll continue to u'ie m)' maiden name s\fter '>pending COSTA MESA (C.r.;u(J < f t"'.i n•,., 97<J ... , El TORO '" fr...-~·~' .. ~ 'O'tl!J • ')II• '>Nil" GAllOEN GllOVf I J"~'0' WP~tl:lt ' 10 UOl r .. ;< r~· ... -.1.,."' )<J •t • OIWtGf ( ty Genie! &.'l-4 2~!>3 •SANTA AHA fOWlfO\ 8• \l ~ ~0 1.i.u .... Ooldlhosdt • WH1111N1$Tlll OM#Ol Em ras C~ West SllCll\lm On\'I In 991 3935 639 eno li®iM ... l)i~TD MU 'Ml 1 ~ ll'lUll'9 P1t1l1C s S.,n1 J>1n O• •• 8?1 .a70 With a crowd· like this anything con happen. "' -... tu41N -.. 1..,,. u.-· ---_m..,. __ .... _.,..., I I ~ears building up a pract1c:e, I can't all of a sudden change 11 10 my mam ed name." .. It reall} de pends on when ~ou were mam ed I was mamed when I started m) career. so could I easily use m) mamed name," suggested auracu ve Pamela Paul, a founding life member of the lawyef's group (husband Malcolm is a plastic surgeon). -Ottrerconvcnataon centef'ed-ar-0und tfle newaHemeysand-lt:ihey W¥M;..i~1- emp O}ed M osrwert'. MaTbt B11nette has a Job rn 1nsurancedefcMe-11n~ probably meet up wrth Yvonne Sben who 1s going into pnvate practice specialw ng 1n per)()nal m1ury Linda Ballard and Ano Faller are suit looking and. hopcfull}. met someone dunng the party that could help. Befo re departing for dinner at vanousdinner houses (some tned the ho tel. others "t're o fTto the nt'" 30th ·trcet Bistro). almost evcr;one was introduced a nd the \\omen Lawyers' scholarship winners were a nnounced. Lha Melfi of In 1ne (attending Cornell law school) and Catherine Hogan of San Diego werc the luck\' rec1p1e nts. 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Or9n09 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, August 0, 1886 TV L 1:111 ~~l ;\ -----...... ---i u.&. FANl lllPORT ECPt.ORM ntl tfOl Y LAND O..ONONI Jr -lc30-1 m := -aoo-KmWOAlD MfTNEY N#D THE ROBOT CNIM8COl.BC>A8 ATTltUIOVIES T'EEN TAIJ( GAANEA TED ARMSTRONG £8SENCE INSTUDIO OURSAHOEOO rrs YOUR BUSINESS MUPPET8 BAETPlACE GENE SCOTT MOYIE •• ···Go«dla!" (1985) Anthony Ed- wlrda, Linda Florentmo (!)MOYIE • • "Olltlle Chin Altd The Ftett.- .,ed 8-rpent" (1948) Roland Wini.rt. Ktye Luke (%)MOVIE tt~ "MIMn Altd Tlgt" (1983) John Cmaw111. Billy Dee Wllllaml -&:30- Q)QU(Z 8ASEMlL BUNCH PACESEI IEAS ITISMITTEN MEET THE MAYORS MINONTY BUSINESS REPORT HEW FORCES JOY Of BAADEHtNG HERE'S LUCY MUPPET'S TODDLER'S FRIENDS MOVIE ** "Kelly" (1981) Robtf1 Logan, T~·Dawn Vollins ())MOVIE * • • "Irreconcilable O.lttfences (1984) Rytn O'Neil, Slltlley Long -7:00- 1 ~ UTTl.E RASCALS (II PINK PAHTliER AHO SONS OffHAHO CHAAlANOO OOOODAY LA INSTUOtO SESAME STAEET (R) 9 SA T\JADA Y MORNING JOY JUNCTION U~ IUll Qttt' LOONEY OOMB7Y "°"" E TAUC a.LJ<!H BACK TO PNWIE I'°'"'° IAm.ESTAA GA.lACnCA WON.D 0# CAA'fOOHN) LMNGWILD =ANOOOUATH ** "Johnny Olngefoully" (1984) Mlchtel K11ton, Joe Pilcopo. E TAAIN THE ALM SCEHE WYTH CHAM PUN -8:30- 1 DAVEY AHO OOUATH Ul.YSSES31 MAOtC Of Oil PAINTIHG CARTOON CAAOUSEL MOVIE * * ~ "The Mysterious S1renger" ( 1982} Christopher MlktC*IOI, 'red Gwynne. MOVIE **'~ "Young Man With Idell" (1952) Glenn FOfd, Ruth Roman. (Z)MOVIE: * *'" "The Woman In Red" (1984) Gene Wlldtr, Ktly LeBrodt. -t:OO- • Cl) HUU< HOGAN'S ROCK 'H' WRESTLIHG I HAPPY DAYS O) LAFf.M YMPICS O NEWZOOAEWE S.W.A.T. BUCK ROGERS ADAM SMITH'S MONEY WORLD 'I!) RIVER JOURNEYS GD KIDS PRAISE THE LORD mGENESOOTT (I) RICK SPRINGAELD: THE BEAT OfALNEDAUM WRESTUNG -9:30- 1 IB PUNKY BREWSTER HAPPY DAYS (!) EWOKS AHO OAOIOS ADVEHTURE HOUR G SUPER SPORTS AMERICA ~ WAll fTREET WEEK ONE WAY BAME MAX HEAOAOOM -10:00- • RICHIE RICH 8 EXCITING WOAl.D Of SPEED AHO BEAUTY 8 LA VERNE & SHIRLEY G SUPER POWERS TEAM: ctlM p"" °""' LAN. MCME **"One Miiion YWI B.C." (1M1) JoM Alclwdlon, Rlcal* Wtkltl ~ ** ''Tiit HorM'• Mouth" (1959) Alee GulnneM. ~ Wlllh. MOVIE ''Ctlmt In The Sn.ct'' ( 19M) Sal Mineo, John CWWla 1(1) ~ DAAOON8 1'Hl8 ME< .. IASOAU WHATS HAl'PBtltQH SPORTS COUJMN FAME , * ~wun And Thi LI09lfd Woman" ( 194e) JohMy Wtltlmulltr, EBttnda-=.GAADEN A ~POWERS TEAM: QUANlCAHSQ l lOOOW>EO MAKERS MATCH -11:00- CI) POLE POSITION QIBASEIAU. AMl'NCA'S TOP TEN 9 WE9<ENO SPECIAL WAESTUNG SOUL TIWN FRUGAl OOUAMET OAlEEVAHS · INSIDE NASCAA MOVIE * * ~ "That's Dancing I" 11985) Gent Kelly, Liza Minntlll. -11:30- • Cl) CHAAUE 8AOWN AHO SNOOPY SHOW 0 I PUTTIN' OH l'HE HITS 9 AMEAICAH BANOST ANO SOUL TRAIN KATHY'S KITCHEN EVENING AT POPS a!) ARTHELENE RIPPY m JAY JOHNSTOHFS 8ASEBAU REVIEW (%)MOVIE * * * "Cal" ( 198-41 Jonn Lynch, Hel· tnMln tn -12:00- 8 IOOOUIZ B THREE STOOGES MOVIE **'""Shoo! Thi Sun Down" (1980) Christophel' Wallten, Margot Kidder G) MOVIE "The Mar1udtr" ( 1967) Gordon Scott. MIN Pasalt 41) SOllO GOLD "1 DeHlro. Mef)I 8Wep. EtC HOUllE ~AU. 9fMONS TMASUAE HCUO Of AIM (I) MAD MOVU WYTH THE LA COIECTION GD MfADOW\.NIC LEMON -1:00-e M<NIE H "CIY Pll!lc'' (1974) JoM For• r5F- • • • "Invitation To A Gunftgttllr''' r==~geSegll • • • "The Hend«ton Monlttr" 1980) Juon Mk. Clwtttint Llhti. CHAll.E.8 TAYLOR WAfSTUHG **~ Remembtr0 Mama" (1948) Irene Dunne. Blrbw• Bel Geddes. DANCE FEVER -1:30-l ~HOUSESOf llflTAIN l::'™ESCENES * ** * "The Emc*e Slrik• B1Ck" ~MO) Mitt Hlmill, Hllrison Ford. PtlTT1N' OH THE HITS MOYIE .. "ComrMndo" (1985) Arnold ~. RaeOl'tlm Chong -1:45- GD RSJGIOUS PROGRAMMING -1:50- •00CTOAWHO -2:00- 1 :OAT RACING WHfZKIOS MOYIE ** "The Ouesl".(1976) nm Matt. son, Kur1 Rusetll. IFAHTMY ISLAHO BETTY~ R08INSOH TELEPHONE AUCTIOH MOVIE ·~ MPrivate Resort" {1985) Rob Morrow, JohMy Depp FAME MOVIE . **"' "The Silent Ont" P™I Tllo M ..... ~gt Henare. -2:30- Mother and chll~ v Faye Dunaway •tan u actreu Joan Crawford and Ma.ra Hobel pl ay• her adopted dau&hter. Chrl•tlna, In the moYie hued on Chrf•tina'• book ... Momml e Dearest ... to· n laht on Channel 2. CostlWlt', Judd Nelton -4:00- • Cl) C8S SPORTS SPECIAl I STARGAMES GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS FANTASY ISL.ANO iE~LMNG * * * "Thi Gr111 Wallendas'' ( 1978) Bntt Ekland, Lloyd Bridges fD PRE.SENTE Ol WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS Q! HART TO HART 8!) BENNY HINH m SPEEDWAY AMERICA MOVIE t * "Kelly" (1981) Robtf1 Logan, Twyla-Olwn Voklns MOVIE MOVIE ***'~ "$pellbound" (1945) Ingrid 8tfgmln. Gregoty Pee*. (%)OH THE Al.M SCENE WITH CHAAlES CHAMPLIN -5:30- ir G!) ZOlA LEVITT !:w3~0ElMAR t *'h "M8Ml1 And Tige" (1983) Jonn Clssa¥ttts. Billy Dee Wiiiiams EVENING -8:00- • C8SNEWS 0 MOVIE -t:OO- B a GOl.OEN onu MOVIE -7:30- 8 BEREHSTAIH BEARS 0 a! ADVEHTVRES Of ™E GALACTIC GUAADIAHS Q Qt BLUE KNIGHT «I) GET SMART ID JUSTIN WILSON'S LOUISIANA COOtON' Cl) HOGAN'S HERoES 8 MOVIE ** "The Girt On The Lale. Late Sbow'.'._(191fl--Doo _.Myrray, L.arame Stephana. **'"' "Tiit Jerk'' (1979) Steve M1t- 11n, 8-Ndette Peters ~=OHS .. .,. "Cannonball' ( 1976) OaYld Carridine. Robtf1 Cirradlne. ** "Amazons" (1984) Jadt Scllla. Mldellrtt Stowe ---QUMMI BEAASQ tll PEOf'1.f. PETS AHO 08.JWiC I!) JIM COOf'ER'S ORANGE eooHfY' -G> DEAF W!lRLO $:TUNG **~" (1984) Ten Gau. YOVT'H AHO E ISSUES PEOPlE TO PEOPlE RAIH80W BRITE HOOKED OH AEAO&CS II (B ALVIN ANO THE CHIPMUNKS Q'i) CHILDREN'S CINEMA m THE BEAM '~FATS DOMINO & FRIENDS }f1MOV1E • * "Girls Just Want To H1¥1 Fun" (1985) Sarah Jesslca Plfktr, Lee Montgomery. MOVIE I =RE HOUSES Of BRITAIN GD FAMILY ONE WAY GAME Peter Weller -4:30-a WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS Cf)(!) AT THE MOVIES I FASHION REPORT VIDEOS GRE.Al'E!T AMERIC»rHERO THAEFSCOWAKt EVENING AT POPS ®) NFL PRE-SEASON fOOTBAU G) ROBERT SCHULLER m TOKUSO SAJZEHSEN 'Jf)MOVIE -3.'00-• G08PEl. BIU PUTTIN' ON THE HITS -8:00-* * St Helens" 11981) Atl Carney, Oavtd Huttman. ••'it "The Warriors" ( 1979) Mlctu18' Bec:k, Oofsey Wright ®STAR GAMES e DAYTON INTERHATIOHAL Alf&fOW Qi) MOTORWEEI< "I!) EUROPEAN JOURNAL ... "2010'" (198-4) Roy Scnelder, Jonn UtllOOW 11,,1MOV1E ~.MOVIE 8 MOVIE MOVIE • Cl) JIM HENSON'S MUPPET'S, BABIES & MONSTERS • * •.; "Streets Of Fire" (1~) M•· • *'""Felling In Love" (198-4) Rob-* U "Murder, He Says" (1945) Fred MacMooay, Matjone Ma;n -5:00- • BARNABY JONES G STRICTLY BUSINESS O FAME *'it "Where is Parsifal?" ( 1984) Tony Curtis, CUUndra Oorneok:a "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE SO FAR THI YEAR." PH)PLf, ' ·r ''"''' I fRUTHLE LY Fl NNY FARCE." DIYL STB.EEP 4'ACI NICHOLSON ORA.'IC.E ( m vn RfC.l'i fl'R .............. ~.. I Sex. l.A>ve. Marriage. Some people ,.~ Pe@tzle don't know when to quJt Heartbum NOW PLAYING -· .. .. ... -. y~··~h ....... . . lOt 6 Wt JA h .. coit,,, .. ,. ...... ~ T •••• s l----u-- f"IUDAV T..: UTH MlltT • (llt) (12•201 2154•1060$ l :00&.1000 Rllt llt IS llUSL.LJ[llt.S DAV OPFJPG-U) AT (12.J I} 2 45 $: 1$ 7 30 .. 9 ·4 5 A Ut:NS (R) ( 1 00) 4 00 7 00 .. 10 00/ 70MM No Pu,es HE.AlltTBU"N (RI AT (l24$)30SS2S 7 45 .. 10 0$ KARAT£ KID II Cf'G) f ll 50) 3 00 5 ~O · 740 &.955 Ae<>UT LAST NIGHT (RI AT P2•4S} J ·OS S2!>74S&.1010 NOTHfNQ IN COMMOfle (PC) p2 3013 oos lo I 00 &. I 0 2S TOP GU.. IPIGI (1 2 2S) 2 4 S'S OS 1 ZS&. 9 so -IN 70MM- RUTHLES5 f"EOPLE (R) SHOWS Ai' ( I ~ 0) l l 0 S 4 0 7 S0&.101? ~llltlOltl(j(Jt -.. . "'"' ., .. ~· " '-"'~' ~tf'•,,,. l!U10lt .. .. ..,, . . . .. ..-~ • . ~-.. ..., . .. ... • • "°-' ---cct"• 0 '°" . .... .... • ............... 1 ....... DRIVE -INS :~~~l~ • il;l·]L•111•6• 6U I! 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IC • ~A HA.'IA (~'SoC41 •....,. u•11&oo • .,. ,..,...,,.~··• ,.... 1wu11 ~09) ~II &91 IJl:l) •lllUtOfllM.KI • HUNTIHOTOH llUCH !~< .. ! • 14~ I fdWlnbV•ltll ™ auo Nf W'°"f llUCH ( lwm lldO a13 U!IO ~·NOa •lilt Ol'lllQt .... 837 ~140 OltAHOS UA0..,0.- fl'll 1t11 °"""°' ~!» ""°'"' .,. 1110 WHTMIHITD ,II. I< I H Vtr.., )t an..""' l61l WUTWttTt'I UA f•t11 . ~ .. ,,, I AMEAICAH BAHDST ANO BIONIC WOMAN BLACK SHEEP sou~ MOVIE ~) BERNICE BOBS HER HAIR ., MOVIE -1:30-**"' "The Terminal Man" (1974) ~~~·t=H~. i UTTl.E HOUSE OH THE PRAIRIE GD CHRISTIAN UfESTYl.E MAGAZJNE * t t Thi Howling ( 1981) Dee Walt~. Patrldc Macnee 8 G (l) NEWS NBC NEWS -11:45- 8 AICNEWSQ -11:55-«I) MOVIE • • • "Thi Train Robbers" ( 19721 John Wqrtt, Annw= G) TED KNIGHT SHOW fl) WILD AMERICA • CAHHED FIM FESTIVAL -12:00-8 MOYIE. -7:00- %)MOVIE - • • "Eraserhead'' (1976) John Nanu, Charlotte Stewart -~EWS M"A'S"H B UPFAOHT F1GHT BACKJ WITH DA VIC HOROWITZ **'h "LMI A UtUI, UM A Uttle" IM8J EM1 Pr •• M6c:t1111 Cltly. INN NlWS CNOSTAT~ DE JOHN CONCEMI 8BIES -3:30-m NDH-FlCTIOH TaEV1S10H G) HERrT AGE SINGERS ':C)MOVIE I =y SHANt<LE m aHEMATTAACTIOHS re' MOVIE I HOU. YWOOO ClOSEUP INTO THE UNKNOWN NEWS * t !.t "Fandango" ( 1985) l(IYin ~fSHEf'S FLIGHT NAViG~ffiR !PGJ'nr. NOW PLAYING •tOIU•e~ .. wot' OI'•-, .... .,.,,_;.. _, .......... ..,, ~ r'""' ._.,,. ' ... . ' .... ", .... ~., .. , U ..-..AU~ a..-"-llll •.._., •• . . .._ ...... °""" .. .,, .,, '". ,. ll.•-l• --•o• Wf_., ........ , .. .,...~. ... ... ~ .. ~ -... .... _ ' ... " ... l'O\.WT..,. ••Uf 't OI'-•"'ll:W-1(0~ ,..,.,..,...,.__....~ ..... .• ,, .. .._... -OCIJlliDll!IT &Jt •WMt " ., . ..,, A * * "City Heel' ( 198-4) Clint East· wood, Bon Reynolds. H****· Ont• of th~ h t>!14t mo\'i~s o f th_. \'~a r:' . -Hul(l'r I hrrl. I Ill• \tAl"I ,. Tl'ft ... "About last night..~' : 'ti ·- •totU "IU L#f.;11 .. flll(M . ..... tCltllMl\A ""'-'"" . .. II tQl!O ~-·J't -. , . .. GA~Ol• 'llO'it 1 .. 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FERRIS BUE' ' ER'S DAY OFF (PG 1lj.g. ~ ... ~-<-•·-----~- NOW PLAYING '"" ~-"6.111 ~ ..... --· .. ~ ..... ~·-y ,_ _...,_ '1t me ••• ~--ntmJ ~.'' ..... ~,.,. It ~·-....... ""''" ...... .,_ ... -•u-.. , ..... -'..,. JI ,• U 1tr.\..oiitti w •tallA•U I NO • "'11...wa ;1 .,. ! • .... -·~~· U.D• Civi l rights group wants black anchor at KCBS LOS ANGELES (APJ -I he NAACP ~)s 1t want~ at least one black ncwc; anchor to replace ncws- castc~ Jess Marlow and Colleen Williams, who arc parting company wtth KCBS-Channel 2 because of contract disputes. "This 1s a pos1t1on we have had for years. to get a black anchor on a (network owned-~nd-operated) st.a· tion out here 1n Los Angeles," said W1lhs Edwards. president of the Beverly H1lls-Hollywood chapter of the National Association for the l\dvancement of Colored People. The organization sent a letter making the request to KCBS less than 24 hours after Marlow and Williams acknowledged that they would be leaving the station because of failure to reach agreements on contracts. In the letter, Edwards said the station "has an excellent opportunity to make history here." Station spokeswoman Andi Spork1n restated the station ·s pos- itton that KCBS has "the best minority representation on the air in the market and we'll continue to do so."' The station's management is malt· mg up anchor assignments for a new format to be announced next week. she said. "I loved this movie. It rates a 9 out of lO': -Gary F~anJ<lin, KABC-TV TOM HANKS· JACKIE GLEASON NOTHING IN COMMON IRU COSTA MESA UA~.. (11• '11• 9'JO <l(Yl> I • I • !!' IU(NA ,ARk >I ~ II II u• Mll•·n 9'>l t<r! 1 IMEllCD#I Fill TOM C RUl&I! ~I OP GUN w ... A PARAMOUNT PIClUAf (Irr.~; ~~ ..__..~ ......... ,.. ... , .... ~U'I .... ..,...,... ..... " .. ~. •r..-.. IWfWIW ·-~r:-. .......... "llr. .. ., .... "'., -• Wll • COIU •O• .. ~ "''"""" ' "4!> ... 'l\fol• ll't ti N • Sunday, A•1•1t 10 ARI~ (March 2 ~-April 19): Some people may be JcaJous of your t.alfnt and pot~nt1al: Ma1nta1.n bal~nce, to ptrfect techniques, to look behind scenes for pertinent 1nformat1on. P1~s. Virgo natives will play significant role . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What had been an obstacle is transformed into stepping-St<?ne toward goal. Focus on added rcsponsib1lit>. deadlines. pressure, 1ntens1fied rclauonship. ~cep rea:nt resolution concemana rest, recreation, diet, nutrition. h1ghhghts attraction, GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Good lunar aspect chansma, speculation, ability to com- plete significant assignment. You'll reach -------------wider audience, burden will be removed and you could be flirting with fame, fonune. s CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Push YDNEY Js1de .. the odds.'' Set your own pace, 0MARR focus on secunty, home, long-range prospects. You'll get to hean of matters.••••••••••••• ~oung person will become vigorous all) LEO (July B·Aug. 22): Member of opposite SC.it may express cnv). re!>Cntment. Follow through on instincts. refuse to become inexincabl) involved. Older family member offers vahd guidance. Cancer. Capncorn. quarius people play roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): D1vers1fy, give full rein to intellectual cunoslt). ( ycle 1s such that yo u impnn1 style, make valuable contacts. What you feared could be transformed into reason for celebration. Gemini, Sagittarius figure prominently. . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. :!2). You ha ve "golden opportunity" to recufy past mistakes. Cycle 1s high. you11 be at nght place, yo u'll·obla1n needed material Emphasis on design. mu~1c. flowers. beauty. romance. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) You'll be delighted as dynamic. attractive 1nd1 vidual showers you with attenuon. flatter). Secret 1s shared. romance t·ould blossom Be persistent. dig deep for informauon. refuse to be bullied b) ignorant people SAG ITTARIUS <No.. 22-Dcc 21 > You'll obaarn funding, finanual picture 1s bnght, )OU could embark upon remodeling or rebuilding program focus on. d1plomaq charm maJor domestic adjustment Taurus. Libra. \corp10 people pla> roles CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan I 9) Looi.. behind scenes. follow through on first 1mpress1ons Emphasis on prestige. power, authority. ambition. contacts with the "h1gh-and-thc-m1ght)." Clandc~une arrangements lend spice to \1.e nano. AQUARJUS(Jan. 20-Feb.18). TravelplanHanbecompletcd. Yourdt!t1re tu ··get awa)" dominates scenano (rcauve Juices are activated, )ou'll be ('apable ofart1cula11ng feelings 1n dramat1l. entenammg fashion Older person I\ ally PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Obligat100 1'> fulfilled. burden 1s removed. member of opposite ~x confides ··true feelings." You'll ha,'e Lhance to appear he fore the media. 10 reach more people. to break from status quo l_ IF AUGUST JO IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are creative. dynamic. sensual \tubbom. romanuc . .\ncs. Leo. Aquanus people pla}' 1m~t roles m )Our life. You are capable of 1mpnnung st) le. }Ou also are 1nvent1~. an onginal thinker It IS not WISC for )OU to ltft hC3\) Objects. )OU should al~ knov. that man) of }'Our "best tnend'I" are en\lous and v.ould seeretl) enJO~ seeing ' ou rail You'll make maJor domc<.llt adjustment this ~ear -could include actual 1.hange of residence or mantal status "\o,embcr v.111 be outstanding for \Ou in J98b Texas parkpopulated with migrating birds <.).Which of our National Parks has the mos I kinds of birds'• ·\ Big Bend 1n Tc"<as At lca'>t \50 'pec1es. It'\ 1n the m1srat1on route'> ~ That Benjamin franklin wa\ lhe nation's lir~I po!ttma~ter general 1s 1..nown b) all Les\ well under'>tood is "'h) ht> took that JOb. ( ongress had 'oted franking pn,1legc., for 1t The nt>v. spa per Franklin ov. ned "'il~ dl·· It' ered free Q Didn't v.omen a wupk ot entunt"s ago v.ear clothing that nposcd C\ en more ol their bod1e' than tod:l\ 's clothing" .\ The~ did Dunng the f rl'nlh Re,olut1on a v.ell-d rc\'>ed lad~ v.tHl as httle as po\\1hk atxl\ t' thl wal\t The fashion la'itl·d aoout 'II \Care, then England'' C)ul't'n \. ll tona (orcf'd an e\lrt"mt' co\t'r-up Jn Juh of I "'7o. C1l"nl·ral < 1l"Orl(l" ~ a\htngton issued a I (n."' ord ordt•1 to his soldiers that said 1n t'lkct.) nu men are sweanng 100 much J.. nO\ ~ off the cuss word'> Q Wh~ do the ciga rette malia r' put saltpeter in that tobacw 1 .\ To keep It burning PEOPLE \lore than one restaurant bu1ld1. HS 5unda) brunch b~ gn 1ng tree meals 10 minister'.) "'ho shov. up v.1th congrega11on membe~. Q In Old Testament lime'>. l\\O goats were taken annual!) to the temple. O ne was killed as a sin ~entice. the other turned loo~ to y,ander a'i a II\ mg atonement It 1\ from that ··escaped goat" that wt· get "scapegoat ·· t To hatch her eggs. tht> motherduck- b1lled plat) pu~ doesn"t '>It on them ~he lies on her back and holdc, tht·m .igam'it her m1dsect1on <) Oh g1,e mt" a homt'. v.here the buffalo roam tra la Ju~t v.hert: did the t1Ufl'alo roam. most I\') \ From the Te'la'> Plain., all the "a' up to Hudson Ba' .\ml hacl.. The~ l..l'pt on the mo' e Dog ewert'> sa' the little hairk'>'> Chihuahua come'> do"' n from the big hair. Sarno~cd. In Dl'ath Valle) gro" 22 1..ind'i ut plants seen nowhere dsc L.M. B oyd Is a s_yndiC'ated rolumalst . . . Titles of DooKs, plays not original A considerable number of well- known books and plays have bor- rowed their titles from passages in carher literary works. In today's Word Quiz. you are asked to 1dcnt1fy the on&i naJ work or author from which the tttle was taken. Half is a most commendable score. I. "Cakes and Ales," by Somerset Maugham. 2. "Ah. Wilderness!" b) Eugene O'Neill. 3. "Blnhe Spmt." by Noel Coward. 4. "Arms and the Man," b} Bernard Shaw S. "Tender ls the Night." by F. Scott Fitzgerald. 6 "Gone Wtth the Wind." by Margaret Mitchell. 7 "The Children's Hour," by L1l11an Hellman. 8 "Vanity Fair.'' b> Wilham Makepeace Thackeray. 9 "After Many a ummt"r Die!> the Swan," by Aldous Huxk> 10. "The Sun Also R1sec;," by Erne~t Hemingway. I I "Sermons and Soda Water," by John O'Hara. 12 "Look Homeward. Angel" by Thomas Wolfe. I J "The Voice of the Tunle." b)' John \an Drutcn 14 "Of Mice and Men," b)' John S1e1nbcck ANSwmts· I From "Twelf\h Night," b)' 'ihake!.peare SIDIEY Hu11s 2. From "The Ruba1yat of Omar Khayyam" by Edward FatigeraJd. 3. From Shelley's "To a Skylark." 4. from the first hne of Vtrg>l's "Aeneid." S. f rom Keats' "Ode to a N1ght- 1ngaJe.'' 6. From the romantic poem of Ernest Dowson with the long Latin title (itself taken from a lane an Horace): "Non sum quahs cram bonae subrcgno Cynarae." popularly called simply ··cynara." 7. An 1ron1c allusion to Long- fellow's sentimental verse of the same name 8. From John Bunyan's rehg1ous allegory. "Pilgrim's Pr~ss." 9 From Tennyson's· Tithonus." 10. From the Book of Ecclesiastes 1n the Old Testament. 11. From Byrpn·s mock-heroic epic saure. "Don Juan." 12. From "Lyc1das." by John Milton 1 J From the Song of Solomon in the Old Testament. 14 From "To a Mouse." b)' Roben Bums True jO_y of life is the ttip-through it DEAR .\NN LANDERS: Your lOlumns touch all our h\'CS 1n so man} ways. and I bless you for the <la) s )Ou've bnghtened and the things )Ou ha'e taught us. You are pan of our national hcntage '.'Jo da> 1s complete until we read Ann Landen. .\nd what God-gl\·en energ~ LO ha-.e v. ntten e'en da' since 1955' .\her ~O mo\es in 35 'ears of mc1med hfc I can tell \OU I could not ha'e made 11 v.1thout 'ou . .\nnie .\nd nov.-v. 111 \Ou please rerun m' la,onte column') I found 11 stuck 1n m)' recipe book fhl\ gem deserves to be repeated. Thanks a million -A. DEC A Tl R. IL I RE.\DER. DEAR DECATUR: Here fris, wftll pltasure THE 'iT .\TIO~ 8) Robert J Hastings T udcd awa-. in our subconscious minds 1s an 1ch lhc '1s1on W e see ourseh es on a 'long, long tn_p that almo'it spans the conunent We're traH·lt ng b> pas\enger train. and out tht· "1ndov.s we dnnk m the passing .-.cene of cars on nearb} h1ghwa}s. of children waving at a crossing, of cattle gra11ng on a distant h1lls1de. ohmoke pounng lrom a power plant, of rov. upon row of corn and wheat, of flatlands and 'alle\S. of mountains and rolling h1lls1de;. o f cit~ sk~ hnes and' 11lagc halls. of biting winter and hlazing summer and cavorting spnng and docile tall But uppcrmo\t 1n our minds 1s the tinal dest1nat1on On a cenain da} at a ll'na1n hour "'t' v.111 pull into the '>tJtl()n fhcrt> v.111 be band'> pla~mg anl.l flag' "-J' 1ng . .\nd once "'e gt>t 1hac '\Oman) v.ondertul dream~ wlll lOmt" trut• '>o man' "-l'>hl'\ v.111 be tulfilled and \O man~ piece\ of our l1't'' linalh v.111 be neatl) fitted together hl..t• a completed Jigsav. pun lc Ho"' re\lle,,I~ we pace tht> aisle\. damning the minute'I for lo11enng wa111ng v.a1t10g. "'ailing tor the .,lat1on However ~ooner or later we must rcah1e there 1s no one '\talion. no one place to am' cat once and for all. The A1111 luDEIS true JOY ot hie is the tnp The station l'i onl) a dream It consurntl> out- d1~tances us ··When v.e reach the station. that "'111 be 111•• we Cl) Translated 1t means ... When I'm 18. that.t'tll be it! When I buy a new 450 L Mtteedes- Benz that will be 1t1 When J put the last kid girough college, tha~W:ll be it' When I ha'e paid off lhe 'IWnµge. that will be 1t! When I win a promotion. that will be It' When I reach the age of retirement. that will be 11! I ~hall hve happily ever after:" Unfo rtunate!)'. once we get .. 11. .. then "it" disappears. The station somehow hide'> 1t~lfat the end of an endless track. "Relish the moment" 1s a good motto. espec1all) when coupled w11h Psalm 118:24: "This is the da) which the Lord hath made we will rejoice and be glad in 1t " It isn't the burdens oftoda) that dn\e men mad Rather 1t 1s regret over yesterda} or fear ot tomorrov. Regret and fea r are tv. in 1h1e\Cs v. ho would rob us of toda' ~o stop pacing lhe a1sle'i and counting the males ln'itead, chmb more mounlatns. eat more ice cream go harefoot oftener "" 1m more mer'> v.atch more sunset~. laugh more and Cf\ I~ Life mu'>t be 11 .. cd a' we go along The station v. 111 come soon enough DEAR READERS: If ever I printed sometblag tbat bas tbe possibility of changing a few lives, tbat essay Is lt. I hope Robert J . Hastlnga' little mas- terpiece wlll move you to 1avor the moment -Slop puttlag tblogs off tbat you can enjoy tbls day, tbls week or this yur. "One of tbese days" may be none of these days. Wobegon 's sex symbol no.tn yth , 8) tbe Auoc1ated Press \T PALL Minn -\\ ntcr Oarrlaoo Kelllor of m ~th 1cal Lake Wobegon. \I. nerc tlit" men arc good looking, the v.umcn are \lrong. and the ch1ldrtn art atxne average. 1<1 one of the I 0 ~'test men 1n Amenca, SU)) Pla}girl maga11ne Keillor v. ho originated ·· \ Prainc Home C ompanmn" on pubhc radio and who<.c ··takC' Wobegon Dn>'" 1s a lx\Mellcr was vacat1oninii 1n the Rod.\ Mountain" and could not lX' reached for rnmment after Mon d3\ ·,. annountt'mcnt .-., lnov. one thing for 'iure.' ~1d Howard Mo9'r , a "llonw (ompan1on .. wnter who frt•· ~ucntl~ apJ)('Ur\ v. 11h .~t1 1lor. "Ht II probahh 1anort 1t Othe" m tht" top 10 wt'rC' tu: to" Don Ameche and Micbael J t'oi1 comedian 8111)' Cry1Lal ~n Robert Dolt H Kon pro football plaH•r Wiiiiam "Rtlrt1uator" Ptrry Je-.clopa Oooald Tnmp. and "wr Bn1ce Willi• Newman Ole• suit MONT£Rf:Y C ht -~'<1V" I Paul Newman Paul 1'1e""man ha"> tiled ~u11 again 1 two men .• ccu\ing tht'm of damaging his rcpu1.111on and cauw\ b1m cmotioMI d1\tre'i\ h\ dealing druJ'i wh1k ka\1ng \f).1\ c from him at a race 1r-.1d. The damagl' 'iU1t a121n0;t l\.farl Ptvcc and Randolph ( BaNlttl al'<> claimed that thC'" fa1k-d '" Oarri80n Kelllor p.i' rent on the oOil.e hu1ldmgand arage the~ \uhlc;i\C'd from h1" r\,mJn RaC'lna< 11rp a1 l agun.i '1.J Ra~l' tr.11 I.. tn 191\l '-cv.man. v.ho "'"''" ,1 r,1\ r \Jr dn'l'r. llchc-,C<1 thl" 1v.o ffi('n ··rng.aaecJ in unlav. fut iaw ' 111t"' in1 luding l:lut not limited to cJt'ilhnf! In lllejdl ndf\'OllC . t~ ----------- '>Ult '>aid · The suit filed in \.1onterc' (ount} uJ)('nor ( ourt la\t v.rdc scd. unspec1fird pun1U\e and actual damage ttome\ John Hartford. representing Pivec Jnd Barsom c.illed the u1t "a rtnt d1 putc ofa ho-hum kind·· Music award \ EROJ'.IA. Ital\ -.\ )o,,orean <,0prano won the firo;t pn1c in tht' ( arlo .\lbcno ( appelh intrr· n:monal opera 'i1nge~ compct1 twn T ue~a\ orpn11cr'i an- nounced Soo-Kyaa11 Jo v.ho \l.<l\ lhO"'-'n h' n' er 'ii ' other \anger\, ..ang two aria'> from Ro\ 1n1'\ '\cm1- ram1dc' and Don11ett1'\ ··1 uua d1 l .. 1mmermoor." The l0mpc1111on, named fter tht" late <tuprnn tendt"nt ot the \rcna of \erona opera theater 1' one of the mo<.t prt''illJIOU\ 1n Ital~ Tu c1)mpctc, \tn f\ mu\t tir't \lo'1n 1nothrr comf"'lltmn 1n Eurosx Orange Coat OAIL't' PILOT/Saturday, Auouet.9, 1Me AU WEEKLY BUDGE QVlZ Q.1-Nelther vulnerable, 11 South ------------ you hold: •'7Z <;> AQ98' 07651 ff' The bidding ha.s proc eded: Nortll Eu\ South West 1• 2 0 ? ,. What action do you take? Q.2-As South, vulnerable. you hold· •AKJ952 53 OA •AK4 The bidding has proc~ed South WHt North Eaat l • Pu• 1 NT PaH What do you btd now" Q.3-Both vulnerable a.s South you hold· +AQJ2 ~Q9 ~987 •8782 The bidding has proceeded: North Ea•t South West 1 Q Pu• J t Paa8 2 Q PaH ? What action do you take? Q.•-As South. vulne rable. you hold. . +A93 1:76 0 .KJ 102 •98732 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Eaat Pus Pu• t ? Pu• 1 NT PaH 2 + Pua ? 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HOWEVER , iH£RE.~ OOl<.> OOE M010RCJ..>CLE. ~RKE.D HE.RE Al IHE Er© OF IHE ~ t} DOONESBURY OH I ()()N7 THINK. HeR HU51JAN[) ~lHAT RAMP! by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk 1HAi'5 Rf&f1f I ANO WE'RE GOIN& TO j LJMP Ii "TfilRTEEN 11MES I by Garry Trudeau • .. SA TUAOAY, AUGUST 9, 1986 Coeta MeN pololata win gold medal at Junior Otym~. 112. Seaver, Red Sox end Tiger•' win atrMk with 1-1 vlCtory. U u le loo golden in 6-4 victory Schofield's homer provides Angels with winning edge By CHRIS MONAHAN °""' .... C4n'1 •• • AdeM With a 5-12 record spread among three pttchers (Ron Romanick. Mike Cook and Ray Chadwick). good pitching performances have been the exception for the Angels· fifth staners tn 1986. But Fnday night at Anaheim Stadium. a ~rong showing became the Ruhle rather than the exception. Vern Ruhle, who during the course of this seaM>n has toiled for the amateur Orange County A's, the single-A San Jose Bees and the triple· A rdmonton Trappers. made hie; fim maJOr league stan in more than a ~ear a good one. Ton'61Jt'• game Seattle (Morgan 8-10) at Aqell {Candelaria 4-1 ). Time: 7:05 TV: None. Radio: KM PC (710). Sunday's game: Seanle at Angels. I ;05 p.m . ··You're out of baseball and mjgbt not be able to put a uniform again and have the optldn to come back and p1rch for a pennant contender." Will Ruhle get another chance in Mauch's rotation'> ., "I wouldn't hesllate to assume that 1f I were you," replied Mauch. "He gnes a catcher a lot to work with and the hitters a lot to thank about." Unhke Thursday's starter Kirk McCask.Jll, Ruhle. who was locked 1n a 2-2 duel with 6111 Swtft. kept the ~anncrs thtnkmg long enough to get the offens1 ve support necessary to earn his ftrst win since July I . 1985. while he was the Cleveland Indians. °""',... ., Todd Bailey of Ocean View applies tag to Chula Vlata baaerunner Da.td Tappan durlDg fifth tDnlng Friday. Ruhle ( 1--0), who had pitched se .. en shutout 1nojngs agamst Seattle Aug. 3 to cam Frida) 's stan. held the Manners to JUSt three runs on fi,e hits in seven-plus ann1ng.c;. helping the Angel\ to a 6-4 wan heforc :!9,950 fans. The necessan-runs came in the sixth inning. With one out. the Angels put together consccuuve smgJes by Jack Howell. Ruppcn Jones and Rob Wilfong. the third producing a run and a J-2 lead OVColts handed.· . 7-5 loss Def ending c hamps / need victory today to k eep hopes alive By BARRY FAULKNER D..,,~Con11p1 ....,,, The Ocean View C. olt A.11-'tar learn. which came out of the loser"s bracket an the 1985 Colt World Sencs 10 wm seven s1ra1g.h1 and e"entually 1he champ1onsh1p. again put Ilse If an a must-wm sttuauon in the double- ehminauon West Zone Tournament. losing, 7-5 Frida) 10 Chula Vista at Ocean View lhg.h. Now. 1f the defending champtonc; arc 10 return 10 the Coll World Senes an Lafayette. Id . they must win three straight. beginn1n$ today with a I :JO clash against Encino. a1'so at Ocean View The hosts looked for a ti me to be on the way to the final game of the tourney (the lounh and final quallfy- mg event for the World Scncs). leading 1-0 into the fifih 1nnmgon the heels of their second conc;ccuttvc strong p1tch1ng performance. 1h1s 11me from John Beaubien. Beaubien had the '1s1torc; from the South Region '\hackled for lour mnangs. allowing onl) a sing.le and a base on balls. appar{'ntl~ 1m1tating Tuesda) night's Brent Knacken gem an which he allowed 1ust two hits an s11 mmngs before g" ing wa) 1n the se'enth an a 6-3 win The Wln kept the Angels I . game'i ahead of second-place Te,as. which defeated Toronto. "That's the wa} I remember him," said Manager Gene Mauch tn referen- ce to Ruhle's better da}S with Hous- ton. "It was ltke old times for him Pitching in a game that meant something and gettmg the Job done " "It's great to be in a pennant race Ifs been since 1980-81 when I was with Houston. This is what baseball is all about." said Ruhle * * * One pitch later Dick Schofield provided what wouJd proH to be the w11ining runs. belting Swift's pitch over the wall tn straightaway cc9ter field for a 6-2 .\ngel lead. ''That was outstandrng." said Mauch "The guy (Swift) had ~n throwing groundball after groundball all n1g.ht One of them didn't sink too well and Schofield hit it good." (Please eee ANGELS/BS) * * * Moses finds himself center of attention Former Rustler earns place to play inSeattle outfield By JON FERGUSON Of .... 0..,. ll'9ot ..... Seattle Manner center lielder John Moses has had quite a few coaches - good ones at that -throu.&h his life, but there's one he won't forget. the first one who really believed in him. Moses d id not exactly pan the Red Sea of the baseball world a., a yo ungster and the o nly water he drew was from a bottle not a stone He never staned a game in four )Cars while at Western Ht&h tn A.nahe1m But nonetheless. Colden West Col- lege Coach Fred Hoover sa1.1. there was something to be made of M o~s -not a prophet but a prelt\ good baseball player in h1~ own ng.ht He gave Moses the chance to stan Thars all the fleet-footed 5-10. 170-pound player needed. pro baseball I "I alwa)s thought I could play in high school I wasn't blg. but I could a run and do the little things 11 took to wan (Hoo' er) had a lot to do wt th v.herc I'm at toda\ If 11 wasn't for him I don't know ~here f'd be. He's one of the best l'vc ever played for.·· Where he 1s. as he turns age 29 toda)'. 1s v.here he's dreamed of being for quite a v.h1lc -stickrng With a maJor league basebalr team. The amval of 91ck W1mams as manager tn earl} Ma)' was a blessing c;mu~ the 't'lcran skipper was looking to add some speed to the cl ub. Seattle i:alled up Ha.rold Reynold~ in m1d- Ma y to mc;ert an the leadoff spot. but he wa~n 't h1ttang. so Seattle made the mO\.l' '\la' 26 for Moses who ·was a\eragmg 324 at Calgary. Ivan ( alderon wa~ sent down "He'c; a hard \.\Orkcr." W1lhams c.a1d · 1 needed some speed up front. <,o 1.1.e brought htm and Re ) nolds up The .. had more c;peed than anyone on our cl ub .. -\gain he had his big break But Beaubien ga"c up a walk to stan the fifth and threw two quick balls to the ne't h11tcr. causing Ocean (Please aee OCEAN VIEW /82) Ocean View'• Mike Zamora l09es hla cap while making a diving catch during the . third inning of Friday'• Colt Weat Zone Tournament at Ocean View ~lgh. "Coach Hoover ga\.c me a shot at pla)tnge ... ery da}:· Moses said 'Tm \'Cf) grateful for what he did for me I got a scholarship to Anzona from that. and nght tn there 1s when I staned bchevmg (that he could pla\ "That da\ a1 'I am I was called up· \loc;e•: said "~c had an after- noon game and I \.\a~ in the lineup -\ nd I'' e tiecn there e'er since I hope II Lan '>llckl but \OU ne,er can tell (Plea11e eee MARINERS'/83) Dodger hot streak hits red brick wall Ci n cinnati hurle rs a ll ow only one run in twin bill sweep llNClr-.t'll"TI ("Pl -Pla)'er- Manager Pete Rose hsted three reasons for Lhc C1nc1nnat1 Reds' rare doubleheader sweep Fnday night of the Los 4.ngclcs Dodgers -pitchers Bill Gullickson. Chns Welsh and Ron Robinson. Gullickson tos~d a five-hitter for a 4-Q shutout 1n the-first game. and Welsh and Rotllnson combined on a five-httter 1n the ~econd same for a 5-1 v1ctol) and the Reds' fir~t double.header sw~up of Los A ng{'lcs 1 n 13 years. "lt'c; prt"tt)' tough to losC' when you get p1tch1ng like we got tonight," Rose said. "We gave up one run in IM innings That's good pitching stop- ping good httttng .. The Dodgers came to C1nc1nna11 on the cre\t of a hot streak Lo·., Angeles had won nmc of 11s la'it 10 gamc\. a"crag1ng ~· ruM a game over that o,pan Dodger" Manager Tom Lasorda thou&ht his 1cam was a l1ttlc Oat but couldn't single out the reao,on for tht decline from five run" a pmt' l<' fht h1tc; a game "I don·t know what 11 \\.a\." he -.aid "I didn't thtnk I'd 'iee that, whert' w(' get one run 1n two pm<''i h<"r<' " The w1nn1na 'itrT;ik had c;hot the Dodgcf"i up 10 third place 1n the Niu1nnnl I cnguc Wcq ~· g;tmc' Today's game Dodgers ( \ alcnLucla 15-61 at Canc1nnaft(Denm X-10). Time· 11 20a m TV Channel .t Radio KABC (7Q0) unda' 's game Dodgers at C1nc10na11. 11: 15 a rrr behind Houston r he tWtn losses Fnday left them sC\.Cn games back. ··1t was a \Cl"\ tough night. very. ven sad h was a \l'r). very deprc'i • ing mg.ht ... Lasorda '>31d The Red-s. com mg off a 2-7 We'll roast road 1np. climbed back out of the ha.,ement 1n the NL Wec;t with the c;wecp Frida} Gullickson went the d1'itance 1n th{' first game for h1'\ firt;t \h11tout t;tnct• Ma) 11 . I 9R5 whrn ht' wac; with Montreal Kai Daniel\ hit ,, pair of <,olo homers and Eddie Milner .iddcd a two-run homer to help Wcl'ih win th{' second game Ron Robinson pitched t""o perfoct 1nn1ngs. stnk1ng out four. to close the game Wd~h. 4-l gaH' up live hm and one 1.1.uU. over se"en innmg . tnking out thl'l'<'. JU'lt houn aflcr com1n& on th<' d1sablrd last He had arthroscoptl ~urgcry after l<'Qnng can1lage in hie; kft knee while bat11na Jul 17 .\lc1andro Pena I ·2. suffered th1· ~cond-gamt" loo,s. iiv1ng up tlt hit 1n fiH" mmng"i Kurt t1llwell '\1ngkJ horn,• th<' fif"it n1n \Ct up by St'C'ond ba~man \tc\ ~ \a, \ throwing error 1n the \l't 1n,1 Pete Roae Daniels' homers off Pena an the third and fifth 1nn1ngs gave him lour on the season and put the Rrds ahead l-0 Ntck Esasky reached on an infield hit and Milner hit his I I th homer oil Joe Beckwith 1n the s9'th Daniel<, had fi ve hits 1n the doublchrader. dn\1ng 1n thrct' run') Gulltckson prevailed tn a fi~t· game pitching du<'l with Ort'I Hcr\h1~r Gullickson. 8-7 had .l \Cac;on-h1gh eight stnkeout\ 10 h1<, founh complete game No other Rt'd., p11chcr has more than one compkte (l.'lnlC Ht>r\ht\t'r. 11-M. allov.c.-d JU t thr«' h1tr, and oi pa tr of runHlH'rthc fir>t "' innin(l'i, lea\lng 11m1d a two-run rail'°' 1n the c;c\cnth Ru11<h Bell led oil the Red\' tourth with h1\ c1ahtl'I homer Daniel\ (PleaM eee DOOOERS/BS) Norman takes command Late surge puts him 4 s hots ahead a t PGA Championship TOLLDO. Ohio (.t\Pl -C.1reg "'1orman reco .. ered from a bnef lapse with b1r<l1es on three of the last four holes and opened up a four-shot lead Fnda} after two rounds of th{' 68th PCIA Nattonal ( hamp1onsh1p. -"I told m'sclf that tM peopr~-wtio plCl)1etrfn the morn mg 1.1.ould ha' e the best of the cond1ttons, to JUSI pla> a good. soltd rouRd and keep m)'sclf rig.ht there .. Norman said The wh1te-ha1rcd ·\ustrahan e.\ceedcd that goal His fast fintsh -he used only three putts on the last four holes-enabled him to double his lead. Hts margJn went from two strokes to four on his 133 total, nine hots under par af\cr 36 hole' over the Inverness Club course. "l played ver) ohd again.'' said Norman. who opened this. the la\t of the "ear"s four maJor tc\t\ of golfing greatness. with a 65 L "J had two or three more loo'it" shots than I did in the 65. hut I pla}ed well. dnl\e the ball well. putted well "I'm enJ0)'1ng m'sclf out there I know rm pla)ing well. and I'm comfortable on the golf coursc. comfortable O\Cr the ball." '\:ltd Norman. who won the Bnttsh Open af\cr challcn$mg for ooth the Ma.,ter\ and the ll \.Open and. almost inndentalh "eltang a c;mglc-o,ea!ion mone\- v.mnmg record nfS5M .,~1.1 on the .\mt'ncan tour Whale 1'\Jormun·, authnrtt) rcmamed und1c,putcd th<' fomthar fiaure ot lad. "'11d.lauc; -the 46-)'car-old Ma'ltcn <·hamp1on .ind holJn ol a rt-cord 18 maJnr pror<'.,!t1onal lttlc., mo' C'd into contcntmn N1cklau'i pla\tog .ih<1u1 lnm hour" in fron1 ot '\Jorman. alc;u had a flh and n·ached the tournament haltwa} point at I JS. lour under par and the off the pace "OhHou<1I). I'm tn \Cf) g1\0d JXl4'll1on Thert artn't that man) fellow<; an front of mq with two round' to JO.·· ..aid Ntcklau\, who'\C unm:ltl h('ct~·ollcc11on of ma1or tttlc'> mcludc'i "" Ma'itCf'. liH PC 1 H four L \ Opens and three Bnt1sh Opcn'i Pa~ ne \tcwart "ho ~cm' to rrc,cr\.t h1\ he'it pla\ tor thr game's ma1or c hamr11on'ih1~. and P<.,A Tour rooloc Mile Hulbcn mo"ed into a tit' for 't('(Ond at 117 fi"c under par tewan hirdt<."tt thC' ftnul hok tor a f\7 and lf11lht'n Second round leaders Greg Norman 6S·6&-133 Pevne Stewart 70-67-137 Mike Hulbert 69-6&-137 Paler Jacobsen 68-71>-131 Jack Nicklaus 70-6&-131 Jim Thor~ 71-67-131 Ronnie Black &1-71-139 Scoll Simoson 70-71>-1.0 Phil Blackmar 67-73-1.0 Bruce Lllltke 69-11-1.0 Jeff Sluman 70-71-~ Craio Stadler 67 7._1<11 Donnie Hammond 70-71-1'1 Tom Warson 72-69-1'1 Wayne Lavi 68·73-l•l 0111ld Edwards 71·69-141 ~hen a M "•c klauc, \\3'i tied .u I 'li "11h 1\tt·rJacol\.,en and Jim Thorpe Jacobc;en had .1 r,olld ~, 1 and Thorpe shot 6., <\II of the leaJer\. l'\lt'pt 'lorman. pla,ed tn the mort calm cond1t10M oftht• mnrnin11 \.\llh the gret'ns sull oft and' 1ddmg trom reu·n1 1ain'> "In the .1flcrno1rn 1ht' '"nd dned tht·m out \.Cf"\ qu1d .. h ·Norman o;,.11d ·I km·" thrrc \.\Ouldn't be much dont· 1n the altt•rnuun "fhe la<1t nine tht' grn•n, \.\ere 'en finn Tht' golt courc;c. "getting had. to 1.1.hat 11 u.;ed to be It'\ gcmng tnu(lherandtougher It "a" mon: than IOU(lh t'nnu~h tor <.uch pla}C~ as \e' e Ralk1,tern'i 111 '\p.11n Rt-rnhard Langer of West f t{'rman' Full) /oclkr l \ Open champ Ray Ao)'d and .lohn l\.1aharTn a t11rmt·r \.\1nner ufth1~ 11tlc and the ,·urnnt Tournament PlaH'I' champion .\II failed 10 4uahl) lcir the linal t\\-O rounds toda\ and ~unda} . BalksterO\ 1.1.1nnt'r of ihr of ht last 'ii~ stan'i 1n f.uropt" 1.1.a\ "'ti-1 '0 l:.:in11.·r 'hot 74-14., Aoyd was "I 147 7ocllcr "il" .. ~·141\, ;rnd \1ahatTc-v 78-1 49. .\mt,ld Palmrr 'fl \Car\ old and till chasm& the one ma1or title that ha., C'ludcd him, also m1\ d at 77-1 S2 l om \\ atr,on nrrdmg th1c; title to become ool}' the lif\h man to cumplcte a can.-cr c;wC"Cp of aolfs Bia Four 11tlc'i 1mpnned ltl tiq 141 , hut w11s c11ht shot bl :k ~Ith 1v.o r911ncl'i rrma1n1n~ I 1 • • • It'\ Al2 Ora~ Coast DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, August 9, 19.88 FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "San Francisco had a big earthquake when Mrs. O'Leary kicked over a lantern at the Cow Palace." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson I hope you like dogs PEANUTS N SJV: NE of-100~ ..\v0D5 . o/C:, ..i~, c -~ ::::; CA~Ec _ .\f.(\u -Sr ~-1N6 ;:>~Jo:-ii= VO(JR CE Oi:E~M \,..:'NE ON T14E SIDEW~L-.. (jf'r'-. .... ~ ~. ··-· ... GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS -reu.. ME: I 0 MIJFFl..E MAWE:C7 MINl-Mll7AS1 t70 'tblJ ~eALLY f'l.AY C~OQUE:101\1 A rot.O P'CNI? DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ' . ~"l .. 7 ! t ' .. 89 8 '? ! ( ~''~ VUM .. IT'LL lfJMf. TO US )/ BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) i y,, "Flyhound? W~AT flyhound?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I i I • t CAN'T STAY VERY LON§,.~T l FIGURt.O A LITTLE Of -M£ lS &m:R. IKAN NO ME AT ALL ~ • by Charles M. Schulz ~1 0 ~0~~/ 6\J-NOT N T4':> NEtGHBORHOJO: r.-;=c ~ ~ ') i ~ .J •• ·-:-·--"! • .Al'-<I .., _........ F=~:--;>_ by Jim Davis by Tom K Ryan 5"<:~ 1eel.E ! Jl.t @,+1 -.! by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ( TAJ..K AW ~) \_ I.A~,({ .~A~Ci ~ f) "'Vll .. ,. BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES I CAN ~E WE 'RE GOING TO HAVE SOME. f'UN WITH WAP£. THAT'5 NOT NICE. "OCJ. SOME TIME.~ YOU CAN 6( VERV CRUEL FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE \1"1E ~·s UPf \TS CLEJ1R1NGI SHOE JUDGE PARKER .. -11::;~~..:'J N0THINC7 I MPORTANT' MR WARNER CAME IN A60VT AN HOUR ACIO. SArD TO TELL Y0u HE WAS ~kA"" IN HIS O FFIC E 1 HE WANTED TO ~NOW IF YOU INERE TIED UP EXWSE ME I CAPTAIN CRANK$HAFI, BUT ~'RE 5UPP05ED 10 JUMP 4>00R SCHOOk BUS OVER THIRfE£N MOIORWCLE.S I ~ A ROOJ ... DOONESBURY \FOR LUNCH • HOWEUER I IME.RE~ ()NW OOE MOIORC4CLE ff\RK8) HERE Al fHE E~ OF THE RAIYIP ! JOANIE kKJN'T Be IN ~Y, H?S ~VENIVKr H:ll.. Hl/SBANO ff.Dito IN $/CX. F<JP. HEil. by Berke Breathed l4C'W I I IECAH ~,r».' I by Jim Davis by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk •~Af'5 Rl611f I AND WE'Rl:. fl)/~(;, 10 JllMP Ii IHIRTEEN ltMES I by Garry Trudeau • SATURDAY: AUGUST 9, 1986 • I Coate Meu polol•I• win gold med•l •t JunlOr Olymplca.112. Seever, Red Sox end Tiger•' win etr••k with S-1 Ylctory. n Ruhle looks golden in 6-4 Victo.ry Schofield's homer provides Angels ~itl"!_ winning edge By CHRIS MONAHAN D19JNMC...11,1..,t W11h a 5-12 record spread among thret' pitchers (Ron Romanick. M1lcc Cook and Ray Chadwick). good pitching performances have been the exception for the Angels· fifth starters in 1986. But Friday night at Anaheim Stadium. a ·stro ng showing became the Ruhle rather than the excepuon Vern Ruhle, who dunng the course of 1h1s season has toiled for the amateur Orange County A's, the single-A San Jose Bees and the tnple- A Edmonton Trappers. made his fim major league stan 1n more than a )car agood one. Ton161Jt'• 1ame Scattlc(Morgan 8-lO)atAa1eb (Candclana 4-1 ). 1'tme 1:05. TV· None. _Radio: KMPCC710). Sunday's game: Seattle at Angels. 1:05 p.m. "You'rc out of baseball and might not be able to put a uniform again and have the opuon to come back and pllch for a pennant contender." Will Ruhle get another chance in Mauch's rotation'> ''I wouldn't hesitate to assume that 1f I were you," replied Mauch. "He gives a catcher a lot to work with and the hit1C'rs a lot to think about." U nllke Thursday's starter Kirk Mc(ask11l , Ruhle. who was locked in a 2-2 duel with Bill SW1ft, kept the Manners thinking long enough to get the ofTcns1v(' suppon necessary to cam his first W1n since July I, 1985, while he was the Cleveland lndjans. De9J ,... ,.__... .., Drtld c.,._ Todd Balley of Ocean View applies tag to Chula Vt.ta ba.enmner Da'rid Tappan during fifth inniJlC Friday. Ruhle ( 1-0), who had pitched se\.en shutout innings against Seattle Aug 3 10 earn Fnday's stan. held-the Mariners to JUSI three runs on fi,<- h1ts in seven-plus innings. helping the l\ngels to a 6-4 win before 29.950 fans. The neccssar} runs camC' in the sixth inning. Wnh one out. the Angels put together consecuuve singles by Jack Howell. Ruppcn Jones and Rob 'Wilfong. the third producing a run and a 3-2 lead. OVColts handed 7-5 loss Defending champs need victory today to k eep hopes a live By BARRY FAULKNER Dellyl"llolC..11 p1 ....... t The Ocean View C olt 1\11-~tar team. which came out ot 1he loser's bracket in the 1985 (oh World Sencs to wm seven straight and e"cotuall} thechamp1onsh1p. again put nselfin a must-win s1tuat1on in the doublc- ch~mnatt(>n West Zone Toumam~nt. losing. 7-5. Fnda} to Chula Vista at Ocean View lhgh. Now. 1f the defending champions arc to r('tum to the Colt World Sene~ 1n La fa}ettc. Id . they mu~t win three straight. beginn1ni today with a I :30 .clash against Encino, also at Ocean View. The hosts looked for a lime to be on -th~ way 10 t~ fin1ll game of the tou me:r (the founh and final qualify- ing e"ent for the World Series), leading •-O into the fifth 1nn1ng on the heels of their second conc;ecul1\.e strong p11ch1ng performance, th1-; 11me from John Beaubien Beaubien had the \.1<;1tor. lrom the outh Region c;hackled for four inn ings. allo"""g onl} a single and a base on balls. apparentl> 1m11a1ing Tuesda} nigh1·c; Brent Knackert gem in which he allowed JU'il two h11s in six innings befor<-giving wa ) in the se' en th in a 6-~ "1n The w,n kept the Angels I' game!I ahead of second-plaCt' Te:itas. which defeated Toronto '"That's the wa} I remember him " said Manager Gene Mauch 1n referen- ce to Ruhle's belier davs w11h Hou!>- Ton. ·-11 was ·like old times for him Pitchins in a game that meant something and genmg the JOb done " "It's great to be in a pennant race It's been since 1980-81 when I was with Houston. This 1s what baseball as all about." said Ruhle. * * * One p11ch later Dick. Schofield provided what would prove to be tbc winning rum. belting SW1rr5pitcn over the wall 1n straightaway center field for a 6-2 Angel lcad.- ··That was outstanding.•• said \ltauch "The guy (Swift) had bee11 throwing groundball after groundball all night. One of them didn't sink too well and Schofield hit it gOOd." (Please eee AJfGELS/83) * * * Moses finds himself center of attention Former Rustler earns place to play in Seattle outfield By JON FERGUSON Of -D..,. Not ..... Seattle Manner center fielder John Moses has had quite a few coaches - good ooes al that -lhrough his llfe. but there's one he won't forget. the first one who really believed 1n him. Moses did not exactly pan the Rl'd Sea of the baseball world' a'> a youngster and the onl y water he drew was from a bottle not a '>lone He never started a game in four years while at Western High in Anaheim. But nonetheless. Golden West ( ol- lege Coach Fred Hoover saw. there was something to be made of Moo;e<, -not a prophet but a prc11~ good baseball player in his own nghl He gave Moses the chance to stan That'<; all The fleet-footed 5-10. I 70-pound player needed pro baset>all l "I alwa}!> thought I could play m high school I wasn't big. but l could a run and do the httle things ll took to win c Hoo' en had a lot to do with "here I'm at toda.} If 11 wasn•t for him. I don't know where rd be. He's one of the hest f'v(' ever played for." 'W hcrt' he as. as h(' 1ums age 29 toda\. 1s where he's dreamed of being for quttc a whilC' -sticking W1th a maJor league baseball team. The amval of Dick W1H1ams as manager in earl~ Ma)-was a blessing 'i1nce the 'etaan ~kipper was looking to add some speed to the club. Seaule Lalll·d up Harold Re~ nolds 1n mid- Ma' to 1n<,en in the lcadoff spot. but he wa)n't hitting. so Seattle made the move "'-i a\ 26 for MoSt's who was a'erag1ng -1'.:4 at Calgary. Ivan Calderon wa<, '>Cnt down ··He"; a hard "orker." 'W 1lhams ..aid "I needed some speed up front. -.o -we brought him and Re )-no lds up The' had morl' c;peed than am one on <.lUr\luh' \gain he had hie; h1g brcal But Beaubien gave up a walk to stan the filth and threw 1wo qu1c\.. balls to the ne:\I hitter. causing C"kean (Please see OCEAN VIEW /82) Ocean View·• Mike Zamora loeea hta cap while making a diving catch during the , third inning of FrlCiay•e Colt Weat Zone Tournament at Ocean View Hi&h. ··coach Hoover ga'e me a shClt at playinge\Cr} da) ... Moses said 'Tm 'en grateful for what he did for me I got a scholarship to .\nzona from that. and nght in there 1c; wht'n I started believing (that he could pla' ·That da' at 4 a m I was called up · \1 n~·., ..aid "~ r had an after- noon µml' and I "ac; an the lineup .\nd f', c hcen there c' er <,tnce I hope II 'an \lll kl but \Ou ne'er can tell (Pleaae aee MARINERS' /BS) Dodger hot streak hits red brick wall Cincinnati hurlers a llow only one run in twin bill sweep CINC l"l"'l'\rl (\Pl Pla)er- Manager Pete Ro~e listed three reasons for the C inc1nnat1 Reds' rare doubleheadC'r swC"tp Fnday night of the Los Angeles DodgC'rs -p11ctttrs Bill Gullickson, Chns WC'l<>h and Ron Robinson. Gullick on to~scd a fivc-h11tcr for a 4-0 shutout 1n the first game. and Welsh and Rob1n<>on combined on a fi ve-hitter in the second game for a 5-I victory and thC' Reds' first doubleheader sweep of Los Angeles sn 13 years. "It'~ pretty tough to lose when you get pitching hkC' we got tonight," Roc;c !laid. "We gave up one run in IR innings That' good p11ch1ng stop- p1nggood h1111n1 " The Dodacrs came to C"1nc1nna11 on the crest of a hot streak Los An&eles had won nine of 11c; la~t In games avrraaing s•' run\ a game over that sp:in Dodgers Managrr Tom Lac;orda thou1ht his IC'a m was a httle nat but couldn't c;inaJr out thr rcason for tht> dechnr from hv(' run!I .i pmc 10 fiH h11 a pmt' "I don't know what 1t wa'I, .. ht' \31d "I didn't think. I'd 'iC"<' that, where we gtt ont run 1n two pmrs hl"rr •· The Wlnn1na streak bad shot the Dodaen up to third place in the National I caaue Wr'\t ~' • itnmr" Today's game Dodgers (\ alen1uela I S-6) at Cincinnati (Denn) X-10). Time 11 20 am 1' T~nnel 4 Rad io KABC (7Q{)) unda\ 's game Dodgers at (1ncinna11. 11.15 a.m behind Houston. fhe twin losses Fnday left them seven game back. "It wa a \.Cr} tough night, very. ver} sad. II v.as a vcr\ very dcpre s- ing n1gh1:· Lasorda said The Reds coming ofT a 2-7 West Coast road trtfl. thmbcd back out of the basement in the NL West with the sweep Fnday Gulhckson went 1hc u1c;tanrc in tht• first game for his firc;t 'lhutout '\incr .Ma} 11. 198~ when · he wa'i with Montreal Kai Daniel., hit .l pair of ~nl1l homers and Eddie Milner added a two-run homer to h('lp Welsh win the second game Ron Rohinson pitched '"o perf~11nn1nas. 4'tnk1ng out four 10 clo~ the gamr 'Welsh. 4-) P "C' up li\C h11s anJ one walk over ~\en innings. stnk1ng out thrtt. Just houM after romin& oil th(' d1sablffl hst He had anhroscopit: '>urger} after "aring carttlaac 1n h i-. left ln~ while batting July 17 >\le1andro Pena. 1-2. sufTere<l th( ~ond-pmt' lo\ . giving up SI'< h11~ 10 tlve innintt" Kun hllwrll \inglt'd home llK' fu\t run.-~t up by ood baS<"man \'t<''l' \J~ ' throWln& t!rror 1n 1hr \<'1 md Norman takes command Late surge puts him 4 shots ahead at PGA Champion ship TOLEDO. Ohio (API -(1reg l\lorman re<:o .. ered from a bnef lapse wnh b1rd1e<1 on three of the lac;\ four holes and opened up a fouMhot lead Fnda) after two rounds of1he 68th P<1A Nauonal ( hamp1onsh1p "I told rm-seU' that the people who-pl~JTI the morning would h:i"e the be'>t of the cond111ons. to 1ust pla} :i good. sohd round and keep m\.sclf nght there .. Norman said The wh11e-ha1rcd .\ustralian c>.cceded that goal H1 fast finish -he u~d onl y thr~ putts on the last four hole -enabled him to double his lead. His margin went from two trokcs to four on his 133 total, nine shots under par :iftcr 36 holcc; over the lnvt'mess Club course. "I played vef\ '>Ohd again," said Norman. who --..;;..._~ r'opened this. th(' lnc;t o( the )Car"• four major tests ol golfing greatness. with a (l<; Pete Roee 'Daniels' homers ofT Pena 1n the third and fifth-innings gave him four on the season and put the Reds ahead J.Q Nick Esasky reached on an infield h11 and Milner hit his I I th homer ofT Joe Beckwith 1n the 'i1'th Daniel.-. had fi ve hits 1n •he doubleheader. dnv1ng in thr~ ruM ' Gullick on prcva1led in a first - game p1t,h1ng duel with Orel J lersh1 scr Gulllckc;on. 8-7 had a season-high eight stnke<1ut-; 1n h1<. founh complete g.ame No other Red\ pitcher has mort than one compkte µme Her.h1-.cr I 1-8 allowt'd JUc.t thrl.'c hm and a pair of run~ over the lint \I'\ 1nn1ne,c. lca,ing amid a two-run rail) 10 lhC' ~\enth Rudd<r Bell led ofTthc Rcds'_fourth w1ill hi~ ctahth homer Daniel (Please tee DODGERS/BS) "I had two or thrcl' more loo<,e shots than I did in the 65. hut I played well. drm l' 1he ball well. puttt'd well. ''I'm <-nJOying m,c;ell nu1 ther<.'. I know I'm pla\.tng well. and rm comfonable on the gol(course. comfortable oH~r the ball." said "lorm.m. "ho won the Bnt1sh OP'-'n afk1 challens1ni tor hoth the Ma'ilef"\ and tht• l ~ Open and. almost inndcntalh ~·tttn(l a <.1ngk-~ason morn:' winning rt"Cord ofSC\M 12'111n th<" \mcnc:an tour Wh11l' Norman·, .iuthonl\ remained und1~pu1cd the fam1h:ir ligun.· nl Jal k \i1l klau' -the 4b-.. car old Mac.tcr' l hampwn and hl1kkr nl J reC'ord I A maim profc\\mnJI t1tk' mmt"d 1ntn lOntcntmn "11cklau\. plJ\ln~ .1t1ou1 lnur hour'> 1n trnnt nl "liorman. al'ln had a ti!< and rl·achcd the toumamen1 haltwa\ point at I .'8. four unda par and fi"c ofTthe pare "Oh\IOU'il) I'm in 'l"r) g1'10d po\lllOn The rt aren ·1 that man) frllo"'i 1n fmnt of mr ~llh t"'o rounds 10 ~o:· '81d "l1dd. U\ who"° unmah h1•d ulllc\'t100 of ma1ur tllle-:. 1ndude<; 'ii\ Ma'it<'~. ti"· P<' \\ four l ' \ Open' and thre<' Bn11~h Open.-. Po, nc \tc"an "ho \C'l'm' to r(',ervl" h1 .. hcst pla" 101 the ~me·c; ma1or chamP.1on~h1p,, uod PGA Tour roc»ac file H ulbert ffiO'\.Clf 1ntn a llC lnr \t'COnd at In li\r under par. \tcwart h1rd1C'J the final holl" for a t..7 .ind llulhcrt Second round leaders Greg Norman 6S·68-IJJ Pavne Stewart 70-67-137 M ike Hulbert 69•68-137 Peter JacobHn 61·70-t38 Jack Nlcklau' 70-68-138 Jim Thorpe 71-67-138 Ronnie Black 61-71-139 Scoll Slmo,on 70· 70-1.0 Phil Blackmar 67 7)-1~ Bruce L._,rke 60· H-UO Jeff,Sluman 10-11-141 Craig Stadler 67 1.-1•1 Donnie Hammond 70-71-u 1 Tom Wahon 71·69-1'1 w...-ne Levi 61-n-141 David Edward' 71-69-t•I shot a nX 'J1cklauc;"ac;t1cd.u I 'x~11h Pr1cr.l:Jrnh.;cnandJ1m Thorpe Jacoh'-<'n had 11 '"IH1 711 and Thorpe shot 6~ A.II of the leadl"r<. n .. t·rt '4om1an pla,t•d 1n the morr calm cond1t11in' ol thl' mnrn1n11. w-1th thl' green-; still <;Olt and \adding lrom fl'lcnt rJ1n' "In th<' alicmoun lhl' "ind dncd them oul "erv quid.I\ ·· 1'-nrman o,.11d ·I kn1·'~ thl·n.· wouldn't he much dnne an the al1anrnm Thl' la<.t nine 1h1 grl'Cn' "<"rl' 'en llrm The.Joli u'ur'll.' 1<, getting halk 10 "hJI 11 U\t'd to~ It'' gt t11ng tougher and tougher II \\il\ morl' 1han 111u1th em'u(l.h tor '>Ul'h pla}cn a \(·' l' Ballr<,tcrn<. of \p.11n lkmhard Langer of 'W est German' Fuu' 7odkr l \ Oprn champ Ra)' Flo)-d and lohn \.1ahaff<'' 11 101 mt•r "inner ol th1\ 11tle and the ~·urrtnt Tournament PlaH'r' lhamp1on .\II tailed tn qualaf, l11r 1hc tinal two round~ toda~ and ~unda\ Ralk~tC'rn<., winner ol fi,e of h1' lut S1' stan in Europe. WI\ "'f\-1 'll l.an~er 'hot .,4-147 F.loyd wa 71 14" 7cx-lkr "a' "'~·I .SM.and Mahatlt'\ 14q \mold Palmer. ')f'I \CJr\ old and ,ull chasing the one ma tor title that ha' rlu<ird him, also mmcd at 71-1 S2. 1 om Wabon_nccdlni llus. ullc \Jl bec:omt:.onll' the 1inh min to compktC' l c l't'Cr \weep of 1olfs Bt1 Four 11tlc'\ 1mpro-.ed 10 fiQ. J 41 hut WD"-Cl&ht ,hots back with two round' rt'm.uning la2 Oran~ Co.at DAILY PILOT I Stturday, Augult 9, 1986 Sandona takes scratch main Gerulaltls, CaBIJ to play ln Newport CM poloists earn gold While Hun11na1on Be l-h's Alan Christian and Make Fana had a ''paint-scrapana dud." Rkfi1e C1&- 0)00's Johu · odona found room 10 au by and lake 1hc pttdway motor cycle racina 'iCnttch final at the Oranae County Fauvound~ in Co'ita Mesa Fnday n1aht 3nliona won I ht• lour-lap e' ent b> more than 10 hike leng&h'I wh1k t hn~uan and Fann tool.. 5e" ood and third ~~JXCtl\CI) Northern ( alafomaa·.., Ji m is~ l'lllOrl'. ll''lt111g the ( 'osta Mc'ia track 111 a11t1upatwn ol thc National Quall fl l'r\ 1n twu wcd.!I here:. rode to \ 11 rnr~ 11'1 1h1• h 1tf\ll1w;1~ m•11f\ SPORTS BREAK Tennis compettUon heads tnto semifinals tod ay a t John Wayne A flea holdinaofTyouna Leo Lavalle 1n three sets Thursday. veteran Vitas Gerulallls will take on unother star of the younger ~t on the tennis tour 1n Australian Pat Cash at the Hanman. Racquet Club Tenni Classic today. The two will mee1 in thr second singles semifinal match up of the day at C'cnter court of the John Wayne Tennt" Center an Newport Beach. wtth Australian John F1t.Lgerald (a Newport tt 1dent) and week Hennk undstrom meetin,J in the other i;cm1final to ~tart things at t 2:30 p.m. r he day's tennts conclud~ wuh a ~mi final doubles match pitting Cash and Fitzgerald apiMt Vi.Jay Amnlr&J and Genslait1s. Sunday, the winner will meet Lavalle and Butch Walts. who defeated Henrik Sundstrom· and Roscoe Tanner, 6-3, 6-2, Friday night 1n 1he other doubles semifinal. Despite seven months since has last tournamen1 stan, Oerulaitis looked strong in defeating the up-and-com- tnJ Mexican LavaUe. Cash is in the midst of a strong comeback after s1t1ing out s1ic months ol 19~5 with a swollen d1 in his baelt. He made the lar&est s1nalc-tout- nament jump 1n the nistory of world tennis rank:anis (2S'1 to I 03) with his perfonnance at Wimbledon in July. F1tzaerald urvaved a hairy stan an his first-round match T hursday to take Amntnu in strai&ht sets. Sundstrom handled Tanner rather easily in straight sets Wednesday. Today's sinaJes match losers wall meet in a consolation matcl\ to sto.rt uoday's action at 12:30 p.m. The singles and doubles finals will follow that match. PRo FooTBALL ST LOUl bane Co<>n~ scored a goal with two sccond1 remA1nina to aive Co ti Mesa an 11 -1 O water Polo victory and the gold medal at the Junior Olym- pics here Fnda) Coons, who had five aoal an the pme and 17 1n the tour· nament, wa voted the tour· nament's Most Valuable Player and a first team All-American. Costa Mesa trailed 1~8 with 1:20 to play before Coons and Tony Litwak tallied to tje 1hc scorr. Litwak finished with lwo goals and Mike Kennedy had three. OoaJie Scott Taylor, who tuts played the game for only four mont.h allcr cxpcneoce as a socceraoahe, was voted ftnt team All-American honors, while Lltwak ( 11 goals ovenJl) and Kennedy(llaoal )earned honor- able mention. Coons also had ~pis in a 5.5 Ile with Nonhem California's Clovis on Thursday. Colt.a Mesa finished S-0-1. while Concord (another Northern California team) and Clovis won the silver and bronzt medals respectively. For C'oach Mike C.Onroy, a former All-American water polo star at Long Beach State, it was a highlight to the conclusion of his fim year of eoachina water polo. 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Richmond. winning has third pole of the season and eighth of hi) career. turned his fast lap around the 2 ~·mile WatJ..1hs Glen International road course at an 3\l'rage of 117 563 mph. fh1\ 1., the first NASC'AR event at the h1.,1ont upstate New York track since 1965 and Richmond'~ r,rx·ed ea!.il) br<>ke the track stock car qualifying record of I 02 .:!22 \Ct 1n 1964 by Bill y Wade on the old 2.3-milc track Ramsay named Pacers coach INDIANAPOLIS -Jack Ramsay. d1sm1ssed after last season by the Pon land r rail Bla1ers. was named Friday as head 1:oach of the Indiana Pacers. General Manager Donnie Walsh said. .. Wh)' he w:i'i let goat Ponland is their mistake and our gain ... Walsh told a news conference to announce Kam\a~\ hmn~ Ram<,ay dad not attend. He was to arrive here \CJturdav for a news conference. "Ht· 1<. what basketball is ilbout." Walsh said of the 6-1-year- nld Ram'><!)'. wh o as second onl y 1o former Boo;ton Celtics' Coach Red .\ucrbach 1n NBA victories. .. r h1<, l'i a grant step forward lor the Palcrs." Walsh said. 'F'-Cl)One l talked 10 dunng the -.carch wa' 'Cl) qualified. but Jal'k 1\ on a lc"cl of hts own .. Ramc;av replace-; George Ir> inc who resigned lac;t month tu bl'come>the Pacers' director of ~Y rla)'er personnel. The Pacers went 22-60 and 26-56 IO lrvme\ two \ea\On'i J'i coach. Ram..ay ha'i won 785 game'i and lost 691 in IM \l'a~ons a' a head coal'h with the Philadelphia 76<;r'>. the Bul1alo BraH'\ and Portland. Auerbach won 938 game" with the ( dt1c\. T elevision, radio TELEVISION 9 VI am -AUTO SPORTS: NAl.iC AR North 20() auto racing( I hour). from Dover. Del . < hannd 9 11 15 am -BASEBALL: Dodgers at < 111unnat1. ( hannel 4 11 a m -WRESTLING. ( hanncl 9 11 am AUTO SPORTS: ln\1de 'J \\( \R ( hannel 56 '\loon -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 12 \Op m -GOLF P(,A C hamp1onsh1p(2 huuro,) from Toledo, Ohio ( hannel 7 I pm -SOCCER World Cup -Ital) "' .\rgentina ltclpcd). ( hannel 14 2 p m -WATER SPORTS Powerboat rau ng (I houri from Sacramento Channel 4 4 p m -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS \.\ \.•>nllil 1-.u,. former Olympic gold medal <,printer "profiled. ( hanncl 7. 4 pm -AUTO SPORTS: International Ratc-ufC hamp1ons( I hour). from Wa1k1n sGlen. :..... Y . < hanncl 2 4 \fl r m -WIDE WORLD OF SP ORTS· I' \ DI\ ing Champ1on,h1p<o, from Orlando. Fla .• Pm B<"ach Volleybull. lrom Zuma Beach (90 m1nu1c:'i). C'hannel 7 ~ 1() pm -HORSE RACING: Del Mar ll·.iturc ral.l'. 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A sellou1 crowd of 61 ,891. includ- ing nearly 1.000 in the new luxury boxes. as expected for the game at Candlestick Park. Walsh said he 1s pan1cularly con- cerned about his comerbacks and pass rushers as new players take over those positrons. Second-year left cor- nerback Tory Nixon will be gettmg plenty of acuon as he takes over for former All-Pro Dwight Hicks. Former Oakland rnvader Derrick Manin will stan at nght comerback 111 place of injured Enc Wnght. Rookies Charles Dean and Larry 4S,r quarterback Joe Montana fade. back at practice ln Roberts. who Joined the team this preparation for Sunday'• ez.hlbldon game with the Raiden. wee-k1tfier11 long h0Wout.11lso wrH be--, in the spotlight as they try to replace pre~ason game." Dorsey sard. "It'~ Fred Dean. who was also released. oeen tougfl . However. all along I Walsh said Robens probably won't knew f'd be here. It was JUSt a matter play much because ofh1s late amval of time. but added that the rookie has looked "l don't know 1f I'm 1n football ··explosive." However. offensive shape," Dorsey said ... , really don't . tackle Bl.lbba Pans cau1ioncd that t}link so. I ~11ow.l'l1 be behind in the Robens will need a penod of adJUSt-playbook. but I'm ready." ment. CHICAGO -fight end Tim '"I think he was surprised at how Wrightman is expected to sit out much contact there was 1n pass-tonight's exh1b1t1on game aga1mt the rushing in this league," Pans said. Steelers in Piusburgh Righttacklc 8ruce Collteand t1~t Trainer Fred (a1 10 ~aid end Russ Francis m1s~d practice Wnghtman was sull rccovenng from because of inJured backs but both are a sprained ankk suffered Sunday in expected to play 5unda) the Bear<;' 17-6 win over the Dalla' In other news around NFL Lamp'i C'o1A.bo>s in London NEW YORK GIANTS -Enc DALLAS -Her~hel Walker\ Dor~y said all he needed was time -agent. Peter Johnson. sard he wrll tr) four weeks worth of lime. to arrange talks with Dalla-; manage. Dor<;ey, the New York Giants first-ment next week. He ..aid he want<. round draft pick. reached an agree-Walker to become the h1~hest-pa1d ment on a SI 35 million. four-)'ear Cowboy. but add\ that his cltent''I contract after a month-long holdout demands won't be "outrageou'" and reported Fnda> to the team. But team oflicrals ~) paying practicing 1n Suwanee. Ga .. wnh rhe Walker more than SI million would Altanta Falcons throw the Cowboys· current· salary ··1 hope to pla}' an the next ~tructurc out of whack MINNESOTA -F-ullback. Teddy Brown will start in tonight's exh1· b1t1on opener against Miami accord- ing to eoach Jerry Bums. who says he\ confident Brown will stay with the team. The 29-year-old Brown was quoted as ')3y1ng he was leaning toward retiring next week. He repeated fhursda> that he will make a decision about hrs future next week. PITTSBURGH -OfTensJVc guard C ra1g Wolfley will undergo Jnhroscop1c surgery on his left knee 10 correct a ligament inJury suffered earlier th1'i week 1n practice. <Jttens1ve tackle Ray Pinney, who suffered a calf IOJUry in pract1~. as cons1dcr~d doubtful for the tonight's cxh1h111on 1t3me against Chicago. SAN DIEGO -Charger running back Lionel James. who led the team in rushing, l'CC'e1ving. kickoff ·and punt return yardage last seaspn. has hccn sidelined b) a knee sprain and will miss tonight's pre-season game against Dallas RaideTs to alternate .QB' s Wilson to start Sunday aga ins t 49er s ; Plunk ett sla ted to face Dallas n e xt week to be careful not to push them too for " .\number of Rams missed Friday's practale. including linebacker Jrm Colllns. tackle Irv Pankey. linebacker Mike W1lcherandquanerback Dieter Brock. hut mos& are expected back by Monda} From AP dispatches The Raiders. in a maJor dcpanurc from previous substitution poltq will alternate staning quarterback'> in their firs& two e'h1b1t1on games. Coach Tom norc'i said Fnda)' Marc Wil son who 'tancd I \ gaml''> la'>t season after Jim Plunkett wa\ inJured, will '>tan \unday\c:tth1tntmn at San Francisco Plunkett. who ha'> been the staner in all 16 exh1h11wn' since the Raider'> moved to Los Angele,, wrll not pla} against the 49ers bu& wsll start thl· following week aµinst Dallas W1l<1on will not play 1n that game. In both elCh1bit1ons, second-year man Rusty Hilger Wlll work thl' second halve<;. "The reason 1<, that we want to give Rust)' Hilger as much work a\ possible," said Flores. "If you play three quanerback\ 1n one game. t1o1.o get 'hortchangcd " Yet that has been the Ka1der,· pohry in the sever\ years Flores has coached the team. I Th~nnounccmen1 after Fnday''i practice wa'i, Flore'\ admmed. ··a major depanure But in tht past, we usuall) had a tw~man race. rm not saying we have a three-man race . but I'm not closing the door on that poss1b1ltty." Entenna training camp. Flore\ decided that the controven1al Quar- terbacking SS><lt would begin w11h Walson. Plunkett ·and H1lgrr. 1n that order He hn'ioften called the po'l1llon '"rnmpctttlve" Now. cla y\ after saying Hilger would hav<' to make his mark in the ftr'lt twoe,h1hrt1C1n\, he secm'i to have reinforced that statement tie ha~tened to add 1hat .. W1l~on <1t1ll ha<> the edge ha~d on praet1cec;" J\fter the tint two exh11)111on'i. receivers Bruce Dav1\ (formerly of the Clneland Bro"' ns) and (1crald Alphin (Kansas State) and punter Kevin Buenafe (l ( l A) Rams 't1red . beaten up• Ram'i <oat h John Roh1nson dl'- \Crtbcd ht'-team a'i .. tired and hcatcn up.'' after tht• '>Cl..ond ol two prac11ct·, Frrda' at the duh'' C al ~tate full- crtun ·training faultt). "We've tx·cn working them c,o hard. 1he) 're' <.'r) laugucd and c,orc ' he sa id ... but we'll continue Saturda) (today) and then give them Sundav off." The Ram~ arc in th<.' m1d'it of an unu§ual I 3-day gap between th"1r g1rst exh1b1t1on game and their <oe<'· ond game Aug 18 again\t th1.• San I ram:1~0 49cr'I "We're tr)ing to take ad,antage ol 1h1<o lime to work them ao; hard a'i po<,<o1hle ... Robtn')On said. "but I have < "olltns. bothered b} a shoulder inJUI). wa\ c>.ammed at length and \J)Cnt the night at Cent1nela Hospital an Inglewood The results of the tests \.\.1JI be kno\.\.n today ""1 here's nothing run her to re- pon," ~1d Robinson. ··we expect ham back shonly. but we'll know mure tomorrow ... In other news. the Rams released three players -wide receiver Sam Moore. tackle Jam Hawn and nose tackle Carlton Willis -reducing the team's roster to 85 players. Eighty-three are in camp. wlth wide receive r Henry Ellard and linebacker Mel Owens ,1111 holdouts. Rob1n!>on al'o said that the Rams would be 1ntcres1ed 1n signing two l fn1ted \tatc<o Football League play- ers they have the nghts to once they are cleared to do so by the NFL. Ex-Trojan Salisbury sparks Seattle, 21-14 From AP dlspateb~• SEA rn E-Scattlc traananacamp \urpme ~an ~lt,hury passed for two touchdown<, Fnday night 10 help the Seahawk~ beat the lnd1anapoh!> <oil~. 21-1 4, 1n the NFL e:11h1b1t1on opener for both duh~ Saltshury. St rookie free agent from \outhrrn ( ali fornaa. teamed w11h tight end Gordon tlud~on for a two- )ard 1ou1.hdown pu~\ and hat Byron Franklin with a 20-yard scormg pa'' Both l-&me an the 1,econd quarter. Salisbury had two sconng pa4i\C' in a K1nadome scr'lmmage qain<ot Houston l.ast wt.-ck \IX 11mc'l for los~~ that towed 40 yard., Scahawkf Coach Chuck Knox withheld stan1na Quantrback Dave Krieg 10 order to sec wt\at Salisbury. Ciale Galben and Paul McDonald could do In another NFL cxh1hit1on: Eaales 11, Lions I : In Pontiac. Mich . re~rvc: quarterback Ron Jawor~k1 P<l'l!.t'd for one touchdown and third-stnng QB Randall Cun- n1n&ham rnn for another score to lead Ph1Tadtlph1a to the victory over Dctro11 l\n.1 ~rrt htWt\('f q11wt cl th1• rail h r11 ~ !If• I .tppl n 1ll 11f " ( 11nd 1->J'' "hrrt Ir h,1111f\.1ntt'dt1111n 1 'lld !')111 h I ,1t11I ri:IHllW th1• n1 '' '"'" I Ill•,, I I~(' r1 ti ~11n1 It 1dlo<. ~('cl di fl 1111he I 'I -.c·.ir olJ h11rkr y1cldc:d a r1111111 the "''h <tnd allowed the lir\t i rc1· rn lht' \t'\l'nth 10 reach h;i~ ..... rel\ hefml' tu"1ng wa't If) C1ut1errrz tk'auh1cn began the ~venth with a "'al)( and H.tlhard l e1n1ult douhled to put runner1 at ~ccrnd and thtrd. I r.ink Taltl then reached on an error, \tonng Rcauh1cn, and Mike /.amora TOU• .. AMI NT SCHIOULll l•t ~ V1ew H1'fll f'f1*y'\ k- E11C1"° • \•11•• Crur 2 l~l'I• C.rur t ht111fllltdl c11u11 Vl\te 1 Ooa11 v ..... S TMev't Oef'N Flore~ \lltd he would then re-cvalua1c the three quarterback\ and the two deemed No!> I and 2 would act tht' remainder of action an the last two c~h1b1t1on" Hilger clearl> &he bcneftl 1411') ol the chan1c:. wac, plca~d hut re tnuned "I think I need the work and 1t'' a great opportunit)." U11d &he I Q8 S draft c.ho1ce {'ia~th round) from Okla- homa \tate "I nttd all the work I can aet l>olh J)t'rwnally and to th<" hcnefit of the ttam." 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He won his 263rd career pme and is 16· 7 lifetime vcn1us the a sin&)e nd Harold Baines and 11m RSI total to 94. Hulett added bastwrnpty home Canlt(to·has hit three homers and ruM. powcnna Chicago past th e driven in I I n.ins in his Last five Brewers. , games. Fro~ AP dlspalcllea DETROIT -Tom Seaver pitched a fi ve-hitter and struck out nine batters, his season high, as the Boston Red Sox dcfeated~Dctro1t, 6-1 , Friday lf!d .ended the Tigers' four-game winning streak. "It's about time we got hi1' some runs," said Boston second baseman Marty Barrett. "He's pitched very well all year long. He could have won all of his games since the All-Star break af we had gotten him anything to work with.·• Instead, Seaver, now S-10, was 0-4 in his previous five starts -games in which the Red Sox had scored a collective five runs. "He could have been 7-0 for us if we had backed him UQ_ offensively," lJOston Manager Tohn MCNamara added. "He has pitched very well for us. Having a veteran pitcher out there in Tom against a good team like the Tigers helped us a lot." Seaver, who pitched his second complete game of the year, was supported by Wade Boegs' homer and a four-run, second-innin$ rally. "Detroit has been playm~ well and swinging the bat well," said Seaver. "Any time you can hold a ballclub like that to five hits and ope run. you can think that you pitched well." In other American league action: ladl.01 3, Ortolea 0: Julio Franco hit a two-run homer and Tom Candiotti aJlowed five hits over 81/J innings as Cleveland defeated Balli· more and snapped a five-game losing streak.. The Orioles lost their third straight after scoring 19 runs 1n the two previous ~mes, and dropped five games behind Boston in the AL East. Candiotti, J I ·8, fNalked four bat- ters and st ruck out lhree. 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A-34,244 RoyaJs. • Rusen t, BlM Jay• 7: Scott Fletcher's two-run single with two outs and the bases loaded in lhe t>ouom of the eiahtb inning rallied Texas past visitfoa Toronto. Fletcher's hit came off reliever Tom Henke after tbe Rangers had loaded the bases on a hit batter and two walks. Pete O'Brien added an RBI single. Wlalte Sox 11, Brewen •: In Milwaukee, Daryl Boston drove in four runs with a three-run homer and ,, Cubit.~) ltHILAOllU"HIA CHICAGO Redus If Stone Cf S.mu-4 2b ~ Heve1 lb GWllsonrf Joltull c GGrou Ph Jetll u RCl'tnell Ph Ruffin p ebrhlll 4 O 1 o Dernier c1 4 1 l 1 Sn<lbrg 2b > 0 I 0 GMlllw1 If 1 V"V"O Frencon If • 0 0 0 Morelnd r1 3 0 1 0 JOevl1 t 3000 Cev3b I 0 0 0 S1141fer 31> 3 0 1 0 Ourrim lb 1 0 I 0 Dunston " 2 O o O Si.llclllf• o 1 0 0 0 Trout 1> 0 0 0 0 LeSmllh Sc:hu pl\ Tekulv•1> Metndt !>fl Tet9tl I 0 0 0 9h I 4 1 T...ia SC.• ... 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WIHlamJ, Sec:ono, T-74S A-24.111 IP H It ER Bil SO 1 1 4 l 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 4 4 I 0 0 0 2 ,2 I • 2 0 Crewlord, l'lr\I Wendehledl, Third, Tate There were seven home l'\IM in the Klogsnan·~ homer was h1~ 28th aame. four by 'he Brewcr5 and two of . tyina tum with Jc~~ Barfield of those two-ru.n homer:& &y Rob Deer, Toronto for the American l...tague who now has 24 this season. Paul lead. Molitor and Cecil Cooper also home-In 'the National League red. Astroa 5, Padres 0: ln thr A'• i, TwlA1 t: ln Oakland, Jose Astrodomc, Mike ~u pitched a ,ix- Canseco hit a 1wo-run homer and hitter, and Jose Cruz drove in lWO Dave Kingman hH a basewmpty runs, &J ving him 1 ,001 in his ma;or shot. leading the A's to the victory league career, as Houston defeated over Manncsot.a. San Diego. Canseco's homer, dnven deep into Scott. 12-7. struck out nine batters. the lef\-ccnt~r field bleachers, was the boosting his Q'la.JOr kaaue-leudana rookie outfielder's 26th of the season total to 216 and giving him 41 and raised his major league leading 'ltnkcouts 10 h1!> last 32 innmg.\. 80STON llogg, JO _hc.c.ttl.ll! 'Rlc:e" • eevlor lb · S11otrn lb bwEvn1 rf 8 uck11r c:th Greriwlpr Armas ct llomlne cl C.tdm.tn c llomero u Tetell * AMERICAN &.EAGUE Red Sox ,, Tieer• I DITIIOIT abrl) Ill ' 1 3 I ... 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A-)?,Ol6 0 D () ANGELS POST 6-4 WIN OVER MARINERS • • • From Bl They needed all of those runs when Ruhle was removed after g1v1ng up a lcadoff sin$le to Domingo Ramos to open the eighth: He was repkteed by Gary Lucas who, after striking out John Moses. wa lked Phil Bradley and gave up RBI singles to Alvin Davis and Ken Phelps. Doug Corbett replaced Lucas and retired all fi ve men he faced. earning has ninth save an the process. The Angels made R•hle"s long road back to the winnmg column (he entered the game on a seven-game losing streak rn the ma)Ors. daung back tu Ju1y 1 1 ut last year) a little , run. this time getting help from Bob easier to travel. overcoming Scattle"s Boone. Boone opened the inning with first-inning run with single runs an a single to center, was sacnficed to both the fi.rst and th~rd. second by Pettis and m(}ved te third The first run came without benefit on Jackson's groundout to the right of a base hit, thanks almost exclusive-side. ly to the legs of Gary Pettis. Pettas got Again 1t was Downing who made aboard on Ramos throwing error, sure that his teammates· efforts were narrowly beating th e throw in the dirt. not in vain , singling to nght to bnng With Reggie Jackson at the plate. home Boone. Pettis stoic both second and third. The Manners tied the score JO the Jackson hned out to center. but Brian top of the fourth, but only by a few Downing didn't waste Pettis' speed, inches. Davis singled to open the grounding out to drive him hpme. inning. Phelps hll a line dnve that In the third, Pettis, Jackson and glanced offW1lfong'sglove into right, Downing were re.~pon~ible for the sending Davis to lhtrd. Ruhle in- duced a 6-4-3 double play out of Jim MARINERS' MOSES ... Presley. hut Davis !>Cored tn the meantime * FromBl . One day you're ltving great, the next you're back in Triple-A ... In the ltncup every day, Moses had a bag 3-for-S day asamst Kansas Caty June I. He hit has first big league home run June 4 and his average continued to d1mb to .290 by the all- star break. "I have to remain consistent.'" he said. "Lately. it's been coming in ~purts. I've had 1wo good ~nes, but other than that it's been one hit a game "The pitcher'\ are getting the scout· 1ng reports back on me. I'm trying to adjust again. They seem to be pitch- ing me nght where they want me now." _ H" present average 1s .266 and he has contnbutcd 23 stolen bases (tops on the team) 1n 64 games. He had a 1wo-h11 game Thur~y n18ht against the Angels in his fir.it start before family and fncnds an his native area. But he will not start today in favor of Mickey Brantley, a n outfielder c.alled up Friday from Calgary. a player Williams wants to Jesl "He'!' b<..-en 1n the organization a long time." W1lhams said "This is has fifth shot and 1c; probably the hecit he''I done Reahstically. he's a fourth or DODGERS • • • From Bl \ingled to lead off the sixth, stole ~cond. advanc-ed on a &~ound . out and scored on Dave Parker s ~cnfice 0) Oulhchon and Daniels <11naJed home runs with two out 1n the ~venth to cha~ Hershiset, who "uffeiTd his fi~t l<m tn his last four drc1s1ons fifth outfil-lder in the big leagues." Moses was drafted m June of t 980 after he captained the Arizona Wildcats to the NCAA cham- pionship. Afier a bncf successful stint (.3 18) with the club in 1982, he spenl most of 1983 as a pinch-runner and defc-n$1 ve replacement with the parent club but hit only .208 in 130 at bats. After fall stints with the Manners in 1984 and 1985. 1t was back to the manors for the start of .1986. But he had a hot start. the first of his career. "I had never been a quick starter," Moses said. "Usually. I was always hatting .240 or .250 the first couple of months. l knc~ I h.fill to have a hot start or spend the year in the minors. I. was hatting about .330 through the fir<:t couple of months this year. I was trying to get their attention." That's not always easy. Keeping a positi veattitude while aoina back and forth from the majors to the minors is no easy chore. "It's the to.ughcst thing to do in baseball." Moses said. "You always have to adJuSt in this game. If it's not at the plate. it's you're attatud~'whcn you're sent down "It's something you have to over· c<>mc 1f you want 10 play tht' game. I don't know what I'd do afl had to do 1t apan. I know I can play this game. We'llJUSt have to wait and <;et' what I c.an do " ANGEL NOTES -UrtleM LU90 WhO m<9n1 n•v• filled 111• ever ·cl\e119lng flflh srerler role for 1119 Anoers were II nol for otf·lffson tlbow suroerv, con1lnue1 1ne IQng roed l>e'k In hi• mos• recent 11ar1 er Edmonton Thur\dlV, ne \hOwtd lie 11 \lilt a long wev away In seven Innings, lie g•v• uo \IX hits end flv• run• (ell In the llr11 lnnln9 ), walked one •nd struc:k our four DHoll• his succ•u er Ille Dl•t•. both rtcenl (9 for 2S, .360 In Augusll •nd 1on11-1erm C 199 over his lest '3 game•>. no one wanll 10 11111 ebo\.11 G•rv Petti•' hilling All Maneger G-. Mel/di would sev wh. "Ht'• wO!'ktd herd enc:t round •n eo1>ro11cll ,,.., comlortal>te wllh " Petris was even more curl wllh nls commenl\ "I r••llv don'I have env comment rlgl'tl now I '"" w•nl ro kMo dolllll 11." he w ld "Mevt>e wh-n I've oeen doll!ll 11 awhile, 1 can lelk about 11" Sfflll• rookie oulflelder O_., Te,,.bUI, wl'IO left lust ~Ol't Triurs<l.tv nlglll's oame ro De wllh his wrtt In S.11111. Dteeme • l•lller Frlde Y HI\ wife ~ gave l>trth to a •·oound, •·ounce 9lrl elmosr lhrM wffkl Mem11urt 8011' mother end 11\e H ·v•• n•meleu child a rt doing wtll Tert•l>Ull I• upecttd to 1>e t>ecll IOI' lonlgl'tl's game . . 8etor• Frldev'• oame. Seellle oltcller Mlrt ldllWINn ll•d \Om9 tun with '"' t1n1 In t'l!_ u-dKk, 1 .. dlllil dltterent 1ec:llon\ In Cheers end rtwerc:tlng Ille lov<lell \AICtlOnl with l>esel>ell• thrown from Ille flel<l Folding Bike Perfect for • Boaters • Pilots • Campers fold\ IO (1 rO 'ITIPO C I 10 '18 ·28 781b\ A.uth<.>rtTN1 C>o Hon Dctol(lr # .. ,,, ~ 'll•.95 (714) 675-2550 Cub1 %, Pbnllts 1: At WnsJc)' Field. Lee Sm11h broke 8ruct Suuer's club record wnh his J 34th ca~r sa~c. leading C hacago to the v1cto~ over Ph1ladclph1a. · Smith pitched thr final 1nn1n1 for has 21st ~vc Rid utcliffc w<)rkcd the fjrst Sh, giving upont: run on four hm. teve Trout patched 21/1 1nmngs of one-ha t baJI and Smith finished up the com ban~ su1·h1Uer Expos 5, Met1 3: In Montrt'al. tim Ra1ne'i drove an two run~ wtth a pajr of !itngles lo lead the expo~ to their fifth strtu&,ht vic tory • Bryn Smith allowed <>even hits an 6"11 innings for' has first victory s1noe July 10. Cardinali 3, Pirates l: Al Busch Stadium. Terry Pendleton had a carter-h1&h four hits. and Danny C.Ox allo\\ocd three h1ls over el&ht 1nninp. helping St Louis win 1t" ttf\h straight game Pend~l&n JohR Me ms and Cun f·ord drove: 1n run'> for the: Cardmals Pendleton wa~ 4 for 4 <tit Mngl~. * White Sox 11, l!Snwen 6 CHICAGO Mll.WAIJl(l!E tb rt• b4 •ti r II Ill C an~s If Be.\' n (t Bo1ntl rt Ha\W>v or ..... .-11 )I) f ,,. ( r_,~11 ~ '' C•u1 21> ' l I • Mo llO< Jl:i S I I t \ 1 1 • (OUnl ct 1 O O O • 1 2 I Ma1>n11g rl J 0 7 0 ~ 1 J I C-lb S I 1 1 ~ i ' I C. T 11m, <l~ 4 0 0 0 • ? 7 1 ll•~l u l 2 1 0 ,~~o p.,rrl •1?• ~ I t 1 Sr 8W\ H 4 0 0 0 A I I 0 (,e"lnr ]b 4 0 2 0 Yl'lroeor c 4 0 0 0 Tal.lh 42 1114 11 Tat•l1 J7 4 II 4 Sc•n b't l"""'9s ChlUge S04 100 010-1l Mllwtll•e<I 101 001 020-6 Gomt' W•M·"Q llB Bo•lon •JI E--6re1xn Mot•'P' 08-Cl"(•llO 1 Niii wau~ ff 1 18 <-•ni""' 2 H•J••lt Men"l"g Hli' -M04HC.r s 8 ,,ion COOotr 9) o-2 1• 8•"~' 11 '"'" P" 1 ~8 <•-'°'' U ~!=-MO"'"'' C1'\Q09 OWte\I IN I 6 Nel~n 5 4 Mlw•ull .. 0..rwlll l. 6·& CiuttefblJC• C ear IP H R ER aa SO . , 1 0 l/J ' l \ J Stltll l2 0 0 0 0 0 t-48P f'o1~·' : " 1VP-Oer...,1r w•t• B•W'I" t>v O•rwln Uf"r'Otff'\. ••r,""(lo "nf18QO•O J. lr\t W .. ~ •• ._.,,,no p,,,,.,., Tr>•o Y'oung T-74' A 7) 707 *· •~'"'n' 3, Orldes 0 CLEVELAND llALTIMOftE •o r n l>t ttJ r11 111 8 '''•' • ' t • p J8onto n. l 0 0 O ~ f'" ~( .,t, I )n••Ov Pt 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 () c",""'' 711 0 0 0 0 J 11 0 0 l eCv rt 3 0 I 0 Con•; f • T'""lf\ H WH"1 t , ' t) 1 0 ~"" CI 3 0 0 0 t 110·•" Jarc.r.iv • !.•"'0 0 Q 0 Murr~-. lr. ) 0 1 O 1 0 ' 0 ~.°" '"'.. • 0 0 0 3 IJ 2 0 T•1t!>f>r lit • 0 l 0 J J I I \hffl' •I 4 0 0 0 ; l 0 U 0 Mbllv lD 4 0 0 0 o..moh r 1 0 o o Stfle<n r 1 0 0 0 J4 l t l Tetal.s ll 0 S 0 S<ort l>V lnnlnel 000 020 Ol~J 000 000 000"70 ~.11t"'" ""'"''',"' fll'bl .-.r•nc.c '6 P « ~•fl "'tr &all more I 0:6 ( 1""" e-na ~ 81t••1mQr• a ._.Q Franco is, ~" 0 ft " 8 ""'·• ri,.,) ~ &eltlrnoA Bo<1c~ ~ "'" L.. u t Un c;, '*\ "1n'• ~ \flt ~"d CJ.eo,, .. lf•~t .. ~ 91/ IP H It ER ea so ~ • J l s 6 (.01»• I= ''' McCJelle!ICI. l"''-' ltt•llv T-'2.37 Gulhclcson ga ve up doubles to 8111 'Madlock an the fint and o~, Srock an the fif\h , but both were Wlth two out. Madlock was CJCCted in tho Stlllh by home plate ump1tt Tom Halhon for compl:unina about a C'Jlllcd 1h1rd 2 "'····· ... ,,..,,.. ""' ~ "1-3239 SIA WITCH INTllNA TIONAL I :--.i 'ithap \ .1rd \\ ,,, • l.1<111 '1 ilri1u· ( enll'r • 't'\\ port lh·.t 1 It ''nkc , ~ . . . . ' " MAJCMt L•ACW• ITANOIHGJ Amerkllft .......,. WIST OfVISION Allflfl Tt UI Ctllc.etO Kansas Cllv Ml-Ott Oelr.l•ncl S.•lllt W L ~ 01 s• so s.1 ~ S2 S27 lV') At SI 451 9 41 " 44C) 11 47 61 43S ll'll 4 63 "' 11 .. 63 U1 17 l!AST DIVISION Botlon Balllmore ....... York 0.lroll Toron10 Cltvelancl MllwaukN 6J 44 S9 SO 60 SI S9 SI SI S3 S6 Sol S3 SS ''*.,., kw•l Afteel• '· S..lllt • New Yorlt 2, l<anHl C11v 0 Boilon •. 0e1ro11 l Cleveland 3. Baltlmort 0 Teicu 9, Toronto 1 Chlcaoo 12, Mllwauk" • OaklarMI S Mln!lffola 2 TacMV'I Gamn s s s·-, 1 I 101'> S.alllt IM0<11an I IOI •I AntMb ICanclelana 4· ll, n l(anla, Cltv l!Mt~01aoan 1> 10) •' New York !Onllel< 2·S) MinMM>ll (VIOf• 11 •IJ el O•kl•nd (Slewen 4•0) Ootton tNlpotr 6 71 al 0t1ro11 fT•n•,,. 9·0 " Cleveland ll~oman 0 01 11 Bell1morp (Dav" 1·11 n Toron10 IJ Jonnton 1 11 •' TtxH llovno l·O), n Ch1cavo 10.Leon ?·01 el Milwaukee tHlvue re "·7) n 5undav'' Games See Ill• e I Aneltli l<a nsu Cllv a l New Vori.. Bo11on e 1 De1rol1 Cleveland al Belltmore Chlcaoo e l Mllwauktt Mlnnu ole el Oektand. i Toron10 •' Texas. n Netl4M\lll LH9Ue WEST DIVISION Hou lion San Francl\co Oedlen ~Clncln~t Allan la Sa n Olevo W L 61 48 S6 SJ >c SS 51 56 SI S7 s' S1 EAST DIVISION New Yorot Monlrtal Pflllao.ton1e St. Louis Cnlaoo Pm,buro11 n 3S SS SO S? S5 S? SS 41 60 ., ~) Frldev's S<wes C1nclnna11 4 S. LOl Anoel•s O Chlcaoo 1 Pflllaci.lon1a I Montr .. 1 S New York 3 Allanle 1. Sen Frenc1Ko 6 SI Louol 3. Piltlburoh ' Hou,1on J, Son 011110 0 Todav's Gema\ Pct 560 ~ 14 495 411 412 •n 613 GB 5 1 9 9 , 9 l 574 16 416 20 ... 20 C3' 25 ~ 79 OMeen 1va1en1ue1e 15 61 el C1nnnne1 tDennv 1•10J PrulltdelPhl• lHudlon o 101 a1 Cn1caoo IECktrslev 6 61 New Vorll. lDerllno 11 41 a1 Munrrea1 IT•bO\ 6·61 , n Sa n F'ren,1sco <Down\ 0 1 ,., l\llan1a (Pel~r 9·11 n Pitlst>uron (Wal• ' 61 et SI Lo1.11\ tConrov 3-6) n Sen Dieoo <Haw•IM I I 1 al "iou\!Ofl (0Hh111U 6·31 n Sund.IV'' G•m.l D.0-l a1 C1nc1nn1110 Ntw Yori. al Mon1re•1 San F'rancllCO al .a.1111n1a Plllsburon a1 St Louil Pn;ladelPl'I•• al Ch•caoc. Sen 0te9(1 61 i-10U\1011 AMERICAN LEAGUE AnOlls 6, M.rinen 4 SEATTLE CALIFORNIA Mole• ct PBrao•v l AOav11 dl'I Pl'lelPl lb Pre\tevJl:> SBrad•o c OHeos11 rl Owenu Remos 7t> Totals ab rho. t 0 0 0 Pell•\ c• 1100 i:IJc~snd~ ' l 2 1 Dow~.119 I ) 0 ) 2 Jovner lb ' 0 0 0 JKHowt lb 4 0 1 0 RJont \ rf • o o o w uiono 7t> • o o o Scl'lof1ld" 4 I I 0 Boont! c lJ 4 1 J Tmh Scwe bv lmln9i ab r h Do ) I 0 11 '0 ' Q 4 0 I 1 1 0 0 0 J I I 0 ) I 1 0 4 I J t 4 I I 3 ' I I 0 l1 '10 ' SMtwe 100 100 010-4 Callftnlla 10 l 004 OOx -6 G•~ W1nn1no RBI -Wlltono "' E-Ramos OP-Seallle 2. Celltornia 1 LOB-SH 1tle S. Calllorn1e 6 2B-Wllfoog HR-SchOfleld 1111 SB-P Bredlev (II), Pellh 7 tlOl. S--Pell11 IP H R ER 88 SO S.."'9 ~will L 1 S S I J 9 6 S 2 0 Bf\t I 1 1 D 0 0 1 Gue11erman 1 I O O o n C..llfomll RuPlleW l·O I \ 2 Lucu I J 1 I Cort>Pll S 9 I 1 J O O O O Run1e PHCl'led to I 1>a11er 1~e 11~ UmoorH-Home Mflrroll F.r\O Henor• Sec Ond Cous•n\ Tnird E VIII\ T-147 A-?9 9SO BurltsO" Jovner C.r.c!I Oown·no JecklQn HeMroc• Wilforo Pelto\ How et O.C1nce\ SchOi.t ld Jones Narron Boone Totals ltunl• Wit! Flnle v Moor• LUUI\ CorDt11t McCH1tlll ll'on1er Cenoe1aroa !>ulton CheOw1<• Tllteh AnOll •v.,1v-s (Throvtti FrkSeV'\ Ga~) BATTING All R H HR 188 16 ~9 •76 ~1 1)1 )OJ 24 ~ )l>l !,ii 99 m ·~ 16 197 JI SO 217 21 56 J7 I '>I 9S 101 20 11 338 ·~ 94 )01 47 1J 288 S6 61 S7 4 I l n 7 ,, 10 9 1 1 I I\ II 1 lOS J 1 66 ' l6lt Slt 960 116 PITCHING RlllPC1 2 3U 11 308 20 11& 61 270 36 267 )0 160 30 2!111 )9 756 1J 757 60 749 •o 743 39 2lJ • m )I 116 SOI .260 IP H BB SOWLERA 11111 IS ) 9 1·0 1 ~o 18)4, 1SI SI t•I I? I 1 ~4 ?I 'n 17 II I 0 2 Q~ 19' ' )7 10 .,., 2 • J ,, ll 9 ) 900311 \9( ' 4(> s 11 1 2 l l7 171•1 141 6A 14~ 17 1 I 41 )I )6 13 71 4 1 l 48 JS•• )j IJ 21 • I tO<I 1)4( I JS 18 88 10 I • 48 '." 101900 t7J 941 )47 441 St·SO 4 1' ~,e, Moort 13 Corbftl• 9 Fon•pr 4 TOP 10 Atne<lan LNeue ( Tlww9'1 Tlwnda¥'s a.mes> IB•Md on 2SO at-bani B090s Bo\ton Mall11!Qlv NV Pu<:kell M1Me\Ola Roca, Boslon Fltlcl!er, Tues Ward. Tuas Btll T e>rOfllo En •er. Ntw VM• Car!er. Clevela nd L~M. Balhmort G AB R H 9'I 3611 66 111 110 4611 ,,, 160 101 41>) ll 1SS 101 407 6 I I)~ 100 n1 41 114 93 )O~ ~ " IOI 43) 7\ I~ 100 H7 \0 11• 101 .,. 611 1)2 I~ lOS ~ 9S HOIM ltUftS Pct )45 J47 lJS jJ) 324 )71 )19 Jl9 311 311 Bert1tld TorMIO 11 1C1nu""'"' Oe•land '1 Bell Toronto 26 CenM''O Oo•lano 2S Peollerulo New Vor~ H B•l«K>"· I( •R\H C11v 14, Gae111 MIMelOI• 23 Hrbtk M1Me~Qlll 13 litu•tt BaltH If! C••mKo Oe•land 91 8•11 TC1ro,,10 87 MArtlnQIV New Vor~ 71 Pr•\lh ..... 1,.., 18 Je..,_, A~. 11J Berf1ekl Toron1n /) ',.,.~, Clavtland 7~ K1nom•n Oe•lenrJ n ll'ttclllne It D.clslons I ltevnuutn New Von I? 1 c. ,,..,.,,,, l\n\ ion II 4, 1<1110 Ofllr(lll I 1 Allf'" f "o<.,oo I 1 H••l. 0a~1and I ' 8'lt1dir• •• B•ll·mc.r• IA \ khrO"t Clavt08nd I I 4 E•CMtOM fO<OlllCl • l W'llll•mt T t•e\ I l N•fklNll LN eue (T'llreutfl Tilur\daV'l G•rnfll caaMCS tft iso at-bal'\l '1'00kt MontrH ltaftln, MontrH OWVMI, SO C ltown, $.el' F•en ~tf'.a,N...,Voo Id.~ tadlrNll. Hew YO!'ll ..... HOUJton Knfettl, He"' Yon K~f'lde.1,,..V G Al It H '" l06 \a 104 .. l.. 'I llO 1n. 4 IA 1)1 I It •l 141 41 llS ti 7'1 \I • 107 40J '1 Ill 11 1•' .. t4 101 ,.. ~1 ,,, •l )l1 \I " 10) ... ,.. 113 ...,,. """' ll'cl 140 II 111 ))I ,. JM m )14 m "'· SC!lmlllf ""~•a 74 C. Do ' HO<l\I~ 2'. "1ttlltf, ClllCIMell. 11 $"*». o....n.. 1'1 Cart«. "'-.,.,k "• ~ o.deWlr ,., Mofntt, Allanta 11 Muro""v l'!W I• I/ Wall• I\ ~1rtai 11 Pro golf result s Del ar ha:Jidicap KA~ (atT ... ) Greo NOl'l\'\aft U ·61-ll3 Pevne Sltwatt 70-67-137 Mlllt HVIC*I "·61-1'7 Lerr.t Mio .,·16-1.U BuOdY Geroner n n-10 St•ve ,..,. 1,..,_,,s MarkMcCutnot< 11·7-1'S Oenlt Wtt~ 11·7t-l4S Calvfn ~It 72·1>-10 ~~ Manuel Pinero Brao FHon S.UNOAY'S .. fTRllS 11-1t-119 Cl1WI If tt.41V ._..., ...... _.,.., 7,. ,,_ 149 , .... , "'"" , IU'I\. n 7t-14f "ltST ltACI . 6 fvrlOnOs ~"' JI0,000 > 1S·l ..... l49 VHf old\ & llP C1-lmlno Clflce '10,000 n ·16-1A'I l Hot!Vwood Partv (Steven\) 116 73·16-119 7 Lord'n Bultr (Caraballol 116 KALOfMG I)· II W .. ~ !fl Mui, WW lltflffll 1rom tnt OU! no. e.rn. lllt c.•. SLIWO. CS•21 Po" no hell> wt lhlt ._.. twtf flllv ""'61 lie rao~ wllll, I AAI M A SUI OC>-ll Hiett -i;enta~ of ~ lrom l ie $tN\Q llnl \lart'", lhlt fll1v "" uowt dlallCt LONG· ~ltf' Jt COC>t.ell 61· 7C>-I• ~H~ ~ia Jim The>roe 71·67-131 8a.n.CUm.baw 'l..Jlmo.l.U- Don Poolev 71 7~1•S TM CMtl Oaorue &urn' Larrv Gmi.rt .Qa.vkl O+ 'iCM 114 SCOH at1\ HowarOCtark Tlrn Slmoaon Pet McGowan Lvnn Janson !.e<te 8allestetO\ &ob Lohr ~J....u CDMCkftC410t Ulle<lr.J xJ ll. 14 7~1" • Dle1emlll 1Peclrott1 1f1 TERRY TURRELL SHOT AHMAlt --.,_...,,,~~,__-SIVINTM ltACI. 1 1116 mllft. Purw: RoMle Blaclr. 61-H-139 $c;Ol1 Slm11.ot1 70-71>-l tO Pl\11 81•clr.mar 67·7>-140 Bruce (1a11li.t 69-71-140 Jett Sluman 70· 71-141 Cr•llJ Sladl•r 67·1-141 OOllnlt Hammono 70·71-141 TomWahon n -6t-14t Wayne Ltvl 61-73-t•I David Edward' 71·69-141 Oen Pohl 11·71-"' Mar II Wltbe 7S·67-142 Lonnie Nielsen 73·69-142 Gene S.uen 69-7)-142 ltao Ao1t1 73·6J-141 8oO Twev 11·71>-1•2 Freel C O<il> .. S 69· 73-1 t2 Scoll Hoch n -10-141 Devi\ Lovt 111 10-12-142 Ian Woosnam n -70-14? Dt vld Froll 70·7>-143 Ken Green 11 7,_143 T011v sms 11 7,_143 o ... e SloctltOfl 70·7S-l•S Jodi. Mu40 n • 13-10 Mvwt Green 1S·7o--14S LN Trevino 71·7t-14~ Tom Kii• n -73-l•S Garv Koch ... n -145 Ml1>.t$1.1lllvtn n -7>-145 Jo.v Sindelar 74·71-146 .,.ale Irwin 76·70-146 Bob MurPhv n· 13-146 Jev HH S ••-11-146 Jc S-d 70-76-146 J ames Blair 71·7-146 Ken Brown 13 73-14' Lennie Claf'f\enls 11 IS-146 Lannv Wadkln• 71·7S-14' , alao te Quellfv Andy Norttl 7?·7S-147 R ... FIC)yd 16·71-147 8ernha rd Lanotr 73·7,._147 Kavin Mofrl\ 74·7>-"7 Pal Fltulmot'" 73·7-147 Marlr. McNutlV IS·12-141 Mark O'Maar• 13·74-147 Gerv Htrdl11 JlmWllllt Larrv WebC> l<ennv Kno~ P1ul A1lnoer Ken AUaro Biii Schume1<tr Rick Verlllure Whetief Slewar-1 BtNGlanon Leon•rd ThOmCllOl'I <hsltMoore Arnold Palmer Danny Edwards Ed DovoMrlv JevOver1on n -17-149 S Frey ltetlelo (OfttOa) llt n-.71-150 • LvckelOt ''"'•non> 116 76·7...,.150 1 Bollowln <SOio> Ill 74·76-150 I Crlmeurla !Garrido> 11' 74·76-150 9 Artllllc Venlure (Douola•l 11• 74·16-150 10 Mr Ber AOI• (KHntll 116 77·7>-lSO LVCKALOT (5 1) Pece lector In Oot11lno 1S·JS-1SO nte1. rtll•l>fe tor 101> efl0tr, .. RAY R•,L•JO 16·74-150 (4 ll Traffic prOblems IOP of Iha lant In la.1. 74·76-lSO claer sa lhno 1>11h 1111' c1a1,,,.,-In tine for • ct1ee1<; n -71>-tSI HOLLYWOOD .... TY (6·1) Wenlecl no par! of 7S 76-lSl dlsl111Ce race IHI oul. bell \Clfln!lno LONG· 74·n-1Sl SHOT LORD N BULER 7S-76-1Sl SECOND litACI. l 111' miles PurM S11,000 ~:1,;=;~~ J vH r olds&. uo Cle lmlno ortce· '31,000-llt.ooo. l Ptou• ISollS) 116 19·n-lS2 2 For HlmHll !Sttvtn•l 116 76·76-1S2 3 Malltr Caw11on IPlncavl 116 1S 77-151 4 BuslMU Scl\OOC 10...houn•vtl 116 ~ r.:~~ , S Juhe' Mark (B11tl 116 n-IO-lS2 6 E90 8 vck (Pe11001 1110916 1 Cold (TO<O) 1$-71-lS3 \ I Muill (Olivares) 116 • Vel O'Lat ISolll l S Jolt Stnt Me (Htrnanci.1 I 6 Maute Lffder 1$Jblllal 7 Throw Horne CPlncevl I Extranl1t {Va1tn1utl•) . 9 Our Lordllllo (Oelet>Ouuavt) 10 Granllo <Betti 11 Mondanlle (LIP!laml 11 Cul FrM (Shoemaker> Al.selElltlltlle "' 116 116 ,.. ll' II• 116 121 111 13 Deni.Ill (McC•rronl 11• AMI ASSAOOAIAL (5·1) Brolr.t ooorlv IC)\lnQ •q (hence last. dfawi wtlC, S1even' tltcks eboard, ~ANITO 16· ll MOl\teverdl coo Ila\ si>arkltd In AM. i:ranktl honlno this nlG• oroloecl tor debu , O\M LOROSHI.. (4 1) Fre'l\et\ad '!nee Senta Anita, ll'tollld IOve 1111, ov1I LONGSHOT THltOW HOME Mike Oon•ld 74·69-143 RC>Qer Mallb•e 13·70-143 Jim COibert 1•·73-141 Niel< Ftldo 16·71-141 Nick Prlct Jose·Marle Cnarl Steve Verla to Jeff Foxx ROOtCIHovl WlllleWOOCI 71-11-1S3 9 Tovoll Envoy (Velen1uelal 116 72-11-163 10 One Evecl Romeo (81a(k) •I 11 Fll"TH RACa. 1.a. mtle\ Oii lurf PutY 18•7S-IS3 11 Vlcerov Lad ISl\oemakerl 11• $?4,000 ) veer olds &. uo Clalmlno Clflc.e Mat'k LY• 17 11-143 JoMnv Miller n -71-143 Barrv Jaeckel 13·7,._147 Lerrv Rinker 7'·6t-141 77-71-1>1 l"Ott HIMSIELI" U· I) Broke In tanole raclno 5'2.SOO-s SS,000 7•·7.-154 wide tnereeller loslno bell chance, can make l RaihH n ID.ia llOUuevel 113 O A Wtlb(lno 71·1?-143 JoM COOk 11 n-143 Anbrew MaOM 74·73-147 Mark H•v•s 73 14-1'7 Charlie EPPl Dan Forsman Rlves McBte 77.7.-iss amend\ IOdev, MASTER CAWSTON C•·ll t Ml!>rwrav Boy (Srerllnot •10I ~:~::::~ Forced Int pace orovlno beSI 1•1• tn oame effort, 3 Too Much For TV (Sltven\I 114 Corev Pavln 71 7'2-143 Oan Hel!OO<SOll 7S·7l-1411 BOl>Dv Wadi...ni 69·74-143 BoDG11der 6t·7S-144 Mac O'Gradv n 16-1411 Mike Sct>l..,.ttr 74 7-141 Pe ul WIH Rov Vuclnicll reoe•• ot ,.~ cOUl<I Nrn enolf'ler. JULIE'S 4 Sesiarem IGarrlCIO) 113 14-77-lS6 MARK (l·ll DrooO!ng oft dull effor1 to ~lier, S Cerro Pinto (lammarlnol alOI 1761:880-s-:~ add\ hullllng Nort11er11 rider, sirono foe LONG· 6 La Fur IPlncav) 116 David Grenem 7S·69-14' Oouo T e,.,e11 73· 11-144 WevnPGr•dv 68·76-14' &ob Acl<erman 76·72-14' Mauv Kuremo•o 73·1S-14' Ml~e SenFllllPPO DwloM Ntv•I 79-11-1.56 SHSOT ONE EVEO ROMEO ' Promontory (Toro> 115 I Plt:>ar John (Valen1utlal 11• Breit Uooer 71·13-144 Howard Twlllv 11·76-141 R•Y Frtem•n 7S 73-148 Gerv R01>1nlon Rick Acton 13·7S-ISI THIRD RACE. 6 ~ lurlonol Purse SS0.000 9 Pautlvo (McCarrOfl) lit IO 78-ISI Rene"<> BernarCIO Henolcao -for llUles & PAUTIVO (10-1) 1morovemen1 no!td In IH I Chio Beck 71 13-144 Clarence RoH 13 71-144 Tom Puruer 73 7S-141 Larrv Nelson 14·74-141 Larrv Bel>lca Gerv O\lrtoe 79 11-1'1 meres. l nan old &. uo To1e1 Pvrs• SS4,3SO, lor lhh Aroenllne lmoort, wlll Ilka Ille edde<I n .-io1 hi, Ill.ISO. 2nd. '10,000, 3rd, S7 SOO. ""· '3,1$0, dlsle nca encl win satoom tlno lonoshOt wllll Hal Sunon 73·11-144 Andy Been 74·10-14' Fuuv Zoeller 13·7S-1411 P•l•r Oek .. v 11·77-149 Bob Leevtr Grtoo Jone. 71•83-161 Slh, ll.2SO chanct wl!h McCarron at>Oard, TOO M UCH 79·83-167 l Renooon Rubv <OelahOu•savtl : :; FO. T.V. (4·11 In nohl a nd wlll have manv u rlv, Mike Relo 11·73-144 Tommv Nalo.ellme 11 13-144 Dave Barr 71 7)-144 John Metleffey 71 78-149 Curtis Stranot 14 7S-149 Ron Wells Paul WtY U 1~163 1 Prllcllle'\ Crown ISlbllle l 125 11 al1owtd slow tractions ma v never IOok becll, 91-14-166 J Tel>.t My Plcrure ISl1venl l razor slle ro, ll'llOMONTOltY (6· ll Toro on ll'le LPGA Henr"°" Qaul< Nancy xren1on 14 72-146 Dlenne Dall•v 7S-78-I~ l•t Hltfl POlnt, N.C.) Judv E•ls Sam\ 74 n-t46 Susie BPtCIOY 17·16-ISJ Bellv Klno 10·67-131 001 Germa in 7•·73-147 Gall Lff Hirala 16 77-ISJ Rooln Walton 68·69-131 Shirley FurlOno 16 11-147 Calhv JoM\ton IS·Jt-ISJ Kris Monaoha" 1>9 6._ 1311 Clndv Reric• 13·7,._147 Susan Tonkin 16·17-ISJ JoAnn• Carne< 69-69-13' Jo Ann WHhem 1•· 14-148 Jeck le Bertsch 71 76-1 SJ Cnris J011n1on 11·1>t-ll8 J ene• An<Hr•O" 75·73-148 Merv Murottv 71·1S-15J Jene Geoo.s 11-61-139 lllClu Ta DOr 12·76-14' eTr1.11e Timmons 75-71-ISJ 1<a1nv Posllew111t 61·12-1.0 HOlll\ SllCY 72 76-14' Sue Ertl 7S·19-IS4 Catnv Kran •rl 11-69-1.0 Cindy Fooo Curr•er 16-72:-14' Lori We\! 78·76-IS4 Nancy LOPP? 11·69-1.0 Lvnn Adam• 7S·73-141 Marlene FIOvd 77 77-I S4 Bever1v Klan 70·11-141 Sul1f McAlhlter 16-n-ttll Julle Cote 14·IO-tS4 C1nc1v Macoey 70-71-141 Jene Crelltr 76 71-148 Bonnie Lauer 76·78-154 Del>DoeMaun 70-11-141 L•ura Beuon 11·78-149 Pat Mevtr\ &1·73-IS4 JoovRosen111a 17·69-141 Bever~v Oav1\ 11 16-149 SMrrl S1e1nneuer 74·11-15S Laur· ?piers<>" 10·71-141 Jeritvn Brill 16·13-149 OeDOrah McHelf•e 19·76-lSS v.-1 S"nne• n 70-147 C.onn•t Chlltemo 73· 76--149 Kerrn M.<nd'noer 77·11-ISS Sanora Pa•m•• 11 69-147 Merlhe Neu'' 19-70-"9 A RelnharOI 79-76-lSS Sl'lerr· Turner 11·10-141 K11nv Hitt 71 79-149 L1ura Hurlti..1 11·7S-1S6 M1tz1 Ed9e 74·69-143 Jan Sltohtnson 76 7._lSO Linde Hunt 81-75-156 Kathv Wh1twor1P1 11·17-143 Marverei waro 14-76-150 Nencv TomlCn 90-76-156 Ave1<001<amoto 73·10-143 Joan Delk 1•·16-ISO Carotvn Hiii 71·7t-156 PeOI R•zzo 1S·61o-143 C Montgomprv 74·76-lSO La.lie Peorion I0·76-1S6 Am'f Benz 68·76-14' 0tedff Lui.er 77·73-150 Barbare Penderoest 79·78-lSJ ~JOOb .JO:.li:-IU S.uiie Pegt!T 77-Jl-l.SO Loreua Aldtr.ele.. 83-J.-lll Kim Snooman 11·73-144 Sally Lotll~ 1S·1S-ISO Pem Allen 79·18-1S7 Dawn CM n-11-1u SuH n Sender\ 16·7-150 •Paule Br10S1ow,11.1 80-11-151 Nlnli F'oUSI 80·71-158 Bell\ oa111e1 13· 71-l44 Susen smltn 74 76-150 Allee R11zman 71·13-14' Fa'"° IO QuallfV C1n11v F'erro 79·8(>-159 Tercv-Jo Mver• 16·69-t•s 11.otnv Bo~er 79·72-151 Pel!Y JOtdan &2·17-IS9 Mvre Blac1<wetdtr ll-n·-14S T l=redrlcll.•on T3·7t-1Sl Nencv Rvbfn 18·&1-159 Heetner fer' 13·17-1.S Htelnt!r Drew 74 17-ISl Catlllt..Sherk 12·1&-160 M J Smllll 74·11-ltS LuLono Radler 16 75-ISt Lori Brock 76·8a-160 Lavrif!' Rinker 70-a-14S Lvnn S1ronev 19 11-151 BKkY Lenon 76-94-160 ColleenWalktr 73-72-145 · Joen1'4' PeclllO 16·1S-1Sl Barb ThOme\ 76·76-IS2 Sis Semen · 87· 71>-16 l aK1m Bell< 13 78-161 Pennv Pvlz IS·71-l46 M1nov Moo•e 74·71-146 Lvnn Connellv 76·76-IS7 Sue F'oolpman It 18-162 M F •11uera• Doll• 73 1)-146 Allee M1lltr 18 74-152 Nencv L•dt>eller 79·83-167 Caroline Gowan 74 72-146 Mehua Whllmort 7S·17-IS7 Debbie Hen IS-18-163 Pa nv Havt!\ 13 7}-146 Ju nnellt Konlheal 15 77-IS7 Senov Lemon 11·81-16'1 Snet ev Hamhn 73 13-146 LI,. Youno 16·16-IS2 sneron Barrell 15·96-171 M B Z1mmf!'rman 14 71-146 C Cnaroonn1er 76 76-IS1 S1t1>nen1t! Kor11f9aY ~-87-111 Marc. 80111rin 7) 13 146 Oebb'e Me"'''"" 14 78-152 Solv1a Ber101acc1n 7S-WO M1u 1P McG~rgp IS 1 146 S•t1>•11n1e Ferwoo 18·1'-IS7 Janet COie\ 79-WO Runs BattH In Carter Ntw York 13 xnm101 P"•l•<le•onoa 80 F>,~" '' Conc,nnal 19 C. Devo\ Hou\lon 73 C Oev' Sa" F' ra"Cl\CO 60 Ha vu Ph11eo.1 11n•a 60 Wtt 'acn Moniree 60 Hor11tr Allanla 59 P"c:hifte 19 Oecislenl I 01eoa New York 11 7, Kerteld Houi1on 1·2 Fernan<H1 New York 12 4 Darling New V0tk 11·4 Goooen New Y0t1' ll 4 Beoro"•" P11 'a<H10111a 8 l . R Robon,on Cone .nna11. I 3 121 VaMr!Jvela, Oocloers, IS-6. NAT IONAL LEAGUE R~s 4, Dod9en 0 FIRST GAME LOS ANGELES CINCINNATi ~-2b Scio•cle c Medick lb Hemlln lb irev1no on Slui:ll>~cl Merlha rf Metuuk If Broct. lb Dunca11n Htrlt11\r O Bec•wlh o Guerrr p~ llanoBro o Totals •b r ti 114 •b r ti 114 4 0 1 0 Denleli II 4 I 1 I 4 0 I 0 Milner c1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 llell 111 4 I I I O 0 0 O Park er rf 3 O O l I 0 0 0 E Da "' cf 3 0 l 0 4 0 I 0 (Lukv lb 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Stllwll u I I I 0 ) 0 0 0 81.1ltr o c ) 0 0 0 ) 0 1 0 Ot\ler 2b 2 I I 0 l 0 0 0 Gullekin Cl l 0 I I 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jl 0 S 0 Tatllls Score DY lnnlnei ,, 4 1 ' L01 A""4ti 000 000 000-0 C1nGinNlll 000 IOI 10x-t Geme w "~o 1151 -8t'1 11 LOB-lo\ A110,tl S C•ntonnal• S 2B-MaOIOC• Broe• ~ .. owttl HP-Bttl 1111 SB Oan•• \ I E Oav•\ 601 SF Perker II' H R ER BB SO Loi A,,..._\ H9" V11ser L 11 I Bt!CkWlll'I '7 ) 6 1 ) 0 I 1 ' 0 • 0 3 0 0 \/anoe Bero 0 0 Clnclnnltft Gu hCk\on w 8 1 WP-(,ull•n,on 0 0 0 • U"'P·•ts-'1ome Hall•on ~ "'' Mor\~. i1'< nr>d F-•oe,,..m.no. fn1ro DovlO\On i-211 Rtd' S, Ooctoers 1 SECOND GAME LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI ~tit• 7b Dunten u Guerrr oh Modic• lo Mar\hal rt Caoe111tl Trevino c ~lubb\ II RWllm\ Cl Matusz~ '' A Pena o BR uH pn BKkwln Cl B•oc• o~ llllRd8rQ p Totels eb r h bl eb r II bl 4 O I 0 Oen••I' If • ) 3 2 ) 0 0 0 E Davis It 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Bell 31> 4 0 7 0 •000 Parurr• •000 ' 0 0 0 BOl&t < ' 0 I 0 1 1 I 0 E\os•v lb ' 1 I O l 0 I t Miiner c I l 7 I 2 l 0 I 0 Slllwll u l 0 I 1 ] 0 0 0 0.lltr 1D 4 0 I 0 t O O 0 weisn o I O O 0 I O I o Rllobn" n O O O 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 0000 )0 I S 1 T.iah Jl s 10 s Scan bv lnnlnft Las A""'491 000 000 100-I CtfKIMltfl t l I 011 OOlc-S C.a~ W1nn•"O RBI -Sl•llWP•I " E-SI t•we I 7 SluODI Se, Trevino OP-Los At1oe<ts I C •n<mna1I 2 LOB-LOl Ano"''' l C0nC•M&h 6 78-Tre .. ,no HR-Daniel\ 1 04 M1•ntr 11 S8-M<1n•r f 101 Slillw-41 C SI ,,. H It Elt aB SO $ , ) , • I I • ,.. 0..0 SN flsf\inO NEWPOAT LANDING -S ooa" 114 anolf!rl • blue Ion tuna 4 v~110wta1I l ... 1111• Ha Den. 600 land Dau , 423 DOn110, SI 1>erracu011 t7 cellr.o ban I meko st>•'"'· 6'17 m&ekerel DAVEY'S LOCKER INew-1 8MCll) -6 ooels, llS enoltrl 14 berrecude. 244 bOnllo, I yelk:lwleil, 17 rock cod, 89 c.allco Dau . 821 land t>au, 400 m.ackere1. I lCuloln, l white see ban DANA WHARF -10 boa ts, 218 engleri 1,081 ban . 19 barracuda. 699 bOnilo. 41 r<><:k fllh, 424 mackerel Thh week's trout pi.rm LOS ANOl!LES -810 Rocor Creek 8ou11utl Canvon Crtet.. SAN BERNARDINO B111 Btar L,, ... •· Gr19orv Lalo.e, SllvtrwOOd '-•"e SAN DIEGO -Cuyamaca Lal<t Sen Luo\ Rev River KERN -Kern River COtmocrat Dem IO KQ I PowtrhOult Borell Powerhousl' •o Democrat Dam haoe1111 Dam to Borell PowerhOust KRl PowerhOuse lo Lake lsaoellel TULARE -Kern River Csoulh 10<'11.• Ktrn River CFa1rv1tw Oem 10 KR3 Powtrhoust JohnlOndalt Br1doe lo Ft11•rv1fw Dami PtoPPr mini Crff!l luooert Tute Rivtr lnoflh ano lQUin lorl<• ol m•1n IO<"k C.eoer Stopp arta MADERA -Sen Joeou1n R ver m Cid fl fork ) Solcher Lekt! Starkwtalht• LtllkP ALPINE -BluP La•t Clowpr INYO -Bai.er Cree• B•Q Pon• Cree• 8"l!OP C•eek uower m•dOle \ou1n ano onla• e Ill GeoroH Creel\ lndeoenoence Cree• Le1<e Sabrina Lone Pine Cree• Nor111 La•e Owen\ R•vtr •l>t'low T1n,.em1111a1 Pmt Creek Qoc~ CrNi. •Rock Cree~ Lake 10 1ne end ol '"• roao1 Roe" Crtelt Lal>.t S/lt1>htrd1 Creek Sou•n La•e Teooose Creei. Tmnemella Crte• Tulll• Crfl~k NFL exhlbmon scores, sdteduie l"IUOAY'S SCORES Pn.iedelon1e 17, 0.lrO•t 9 ~a111e 11 lnd11naooll' 14 TODA Y'S GAMES Ntw Yortt. Jell vs Grffl\ Bav al M4Mll'41\ INIS I pm Chlcaoo al P11t\1>1.1rgh, 1 om BIJffelO •• Ctevtlano 1 30 II m C1ncln~ll el IC.•nias C11v 6 30 om s1 Louis at Temoa Bev I om M1em1 al MlnnelOle 1 ll m New ()(leans at Denver 1 o m Oe ta\ al San 01tQO 6 e> m SUND.A Y'S. GAMES ltaldtrs 11 !tan Frenc1KO ICh1nne1 1 •• N>Onl We'111not0fl e t Ntw Enoland. 7 o m NOTE All II~' IO<al 4 Lt L'troenl (Plncav) 116 1' f lo th Ille Ille I Ille 5 Bold N SP4Kla1 (McCerronl 110 lur ' Iha noer t race more er • 6 EI0<1uoct. IS.no.maker) l l7 \ rldl"11 eaoertlse. LONGSHOT RAJHAAN 1 ~art Sterle! (Solll) 108 TAKE MY PICTU.E (l ·S) Hard 10 <1env IOI> SIXTH RACIE. 6 lurlonos PurH '16,000 I I Malden fllllet 1 VH rs Old. slot 10 !his mere. won oe r tasl veer al lh11 ove 1 Oh So Precious (Velenauela J -.no hH llu i.c:t 1n IOUI drllls, BOLD N SPECIAL 2 Allmer (Soto) 117 117 117 111 117 117 117 117 111 111 ll7 (6· l/ Wiii be clOstll 10 "" ooce but Ille race 3 Tio A Sou (Plnctvl loo"\ lor lKond RARE STARLET 16· ll 4 Ideal Cl\llnoe ISotlsJ Outstoe c hancf! •1 Dell •l'IOuld earn • Check s Miu M•nanas IOtlveres ) LONGSHSOT LE L ARGENT 6 Sc•l<llno {McCarron) FOURTH RACE 6 1 furlonO\ Puru Sl6,000 1 Tri S11r (()(t99a) Me•dtn• 3 veer• old &. uo a Down TM Strip (P•lltnon> l AmbaneCIOrla l ISltven.i 11& 9 Barbare s .... (LIPhe ml 2 Nort11trn Bltlt<: (Blee" I x 116 10 Slewclt (SttVtflS) 3 Calvary Cheroe lMcHorouel 116 11 Foti• IPeclro1a> ., Del Mar results l"RIDAY'S R ESULTS llStll of 43-dav tllwwtflbrad "'"1lne > FIRST RACE. 1 1116 ml~s Most1nout1te I Oouol•~ 1 8everlv Drive (Pedroza> L& Preclo•a ISolol Time I 44 3 S 1360 980 610 1160 1160 1040 Also ran DQ·Arcllc Land, L• Preclose, Prollla She'\ !>o Bo10. Our Cooue11e, Miu Danie a Full Ac,lalm, Fairy ve>Omother Pirate ' Min No "relcl'lel U EXACT A 17 II o••d \791 90 D<>-Arcllc Land linl\ned llr\I C11\Quelll1eo and oteceo lourin SECOND RACE I lurlong, B•ac~ Cron (Baze T111erlll0 CDelehOunavel 1n,olreo Too 10r1e1101 Time 123 4 S HO S40 4 20 10 60 7 40 180 .t.l\O r•n Miami Kid Gum Flett, Ovlso Selan·, Beau. lnhPrited W"CIOm Hewewllan Finn B walerd. Catch Tiie C.IOrv Bio Oen Sc•atch•d Mas~.., Cllaroer W•tc11 'N Won B I 0 Sero\ o ... ' LOO. n DAIL y DOUBLE 17 71 Dald '119 60 THIRD RACE On• mil~ h"C>e Tanoo (SIPVtn\ 1n11erent K•• (De ellOuUOYtl Hot ~1111 (Soll\I Time 1 JS '4 S 160 HO J 20 )40 7.0 u o Al\O ran Soa'e !>nam !Mlstoo. Flu,tuatt!, GOtdon \ Command No \Cretches U EXACTA 11 61 oa•O \5300 FQ\JRTH RACE. 6 lurionJ\ Jan P'aver l Toro I Fir\! Snooier CMcCarr0111 Tnol ' Blernev I Oouoias> l ime I ll l S 1160 960 660 ''° 360 II 80 Al\o ran S1eedy Siar Penuco. Old !>ouroouon Nelvral D110. Celmo. Ar1re1u, Make A PocOllut, Felt Boun1v. Allrec!lve V1eld Screlched lnlrloulno ldH , Secrel Scor•. Prelu!Zk v Score Hlon FIFTH RACE. I 1 16 mlle' 'on. turf F'ltet R•'" 1a1at.k) IS.00 6.IO S.00 !We•ohl S•orv tP1ocov1 S 10 4.00 JO Ca11von fCl\neros I 10 Tomi' 14• AJJ.o.u~5ruo T.o.Sllor• • .Brune De Mal. Env•e Dt R1re Laur• Doon Scretched Girl In Blue IS EXACT A (4·l l oeld '147 SO SIXTH 'RACE. 6 lurl()no\ Sllppprv Sliver (Ketnell Sir Demon (Plncav) Power Forward (McCerrOfll Time 109 415 JS •O 1400 100 620 460 410 AllO ran Ouler Umll\, Dowd Canvon, tmellll~ lndlen, Muv Fuerte, Cove Of Santt.ere. Tem1>er Proof, Luckv Advocate, Ptruvlan Blade. Coal Bag ·Screlclled Fell Excusloo, Jlmeo SEVENTH ltACE. One mile Miu Beverly Hills (00veretl lo 10 100 160 1600 720 HO Polly La F'9(Tlme CTorol ' Pellllanle (P1ncavl Tlmt us 2 s AllO ran Mtuean Gooo lar Slell Cio..o La . Dove<llde, Barbar'"•· Bunion No scralcllfl "5 EXACTA 11·21 oa10 MSSOO U PICK SIX 17·7·1·4·1·111>1110 SS9t7310 IO one wlnn1no llCkel five hOrsesl Carrvover POOi \S1 473 21 EIGHTH RACE. 6 lurlor>O\ Comoerel>fhlv IMcCarronJ l111De11e ' Ovlllo c O.tal\ou\ .. vtl Silent Arrival (OrrtoaJ Time 1'09 41S Al$0 ran Waterside Demeerco No scraichtS S60 400 340 S?O l.O 360 LUCkY Twl" SS EXACTA IS 01 Pe•O 5'9 SO NINTH RACE. 6 > luriongs Hurrlcena Hee C!>olol Grenoble ( Slbllle I Down Renoe (Cestanon/ Time l 16 )IS l3 70 10 .a 61>0 400 JOO 180 Also ran Anolemen, Soec• Hawk, I'll Smoke, Naml. Mr Reeclor. On Dao. Cou"lno E•ole Se11111or McGuire, Bloouden Scra1c11e<1· Emeroencv Fund, E rckJ\tvt l<lno SS EXACTA (1·91 oe ld 5Sl4 SO n LATE OOUBL~ ·~·II oeld smfO Alftndence 16,19S Mutue1 Hendlt U 119 406 Quarterhorse entries Hottvwood PU'tl TONIGHT'S ENTRIES { 11111 of Sl ·n19'11 <a11ar1tfMne "'"""91 '"''" "'" 7:)0 FIRST RACE 350 vard\ Pune U.600 Ma•IJen two vur oldi Cle1m"'o Price '6.2SO Ornooo H.u1v F'eeture Ot1t Tn1n O•me Hev Louie So Plain And F t11n< v Cettne Ledv ('.nan Ber Step l<ellvl lri•h L 1 Brown Horle Corv Ja~s Also tllgl~Anov Tu S1u le SECOND RACE 3SO varoi Purle U,600 Tnree vtar old\ Cle1m1no Price u ,000 GolO.n Nolt\ Bani.. Roll Buddv PIKt A Tri. Acllon Amerlc•n Dosh Oonclno Commende Born To Soar Rocke! Rvsiler Pelnled Deserl 011ddv Hardheed Slu le• Revenot Also tlloll>le-Ges To Tnt Limit\ THIRD RACE. JSO verds Pur.e SJ,000 '.Aaloen lwo YHr Old\ C1almlno Price 517,SOO J1.111es uncle BOD Hav A Buck Merl•as Wino Svrler Smoolh Comoan• Tal'llbaros Wran111t r wv111c111e Soecl•I Cl1h oo Vuoo Bov Summer Solution FOUlitTH RACE Tnret veer Olds &nd Chaun' Bevou Sllnt.lno Roch Mr Tonv B Tuff Alest aoero V•I Lou 400 veros Purse u.aoo JD Clelmlno Price SJ.100 CenltM• Y Revo Pacific Gtau T'wo Notn A"tlt<:ellve Hade Llfk Fll"TH ltACE 350 M.t•oen IWO YH f O'ds vardl PurH 51 600 C1a1m1no Pr1Cw '6,250 May Remote L1nelllll0b Bar Cleve<: O.v11 So•cv So.•rti SIHI lhe Bacon Blez•n Bebv 81111 Oe11 Sol RIOhl M1on10111 Casanova .t.ISO •11010< Elln Intent Serewei.. Winos Blackev D•ie SIXTH RACE. 110 v1rd, PurM '2,IOO TnrH vtar Old' •ncl UP Cta1m1ng PTIC• '3.100 Trouble Whlo S.ms An~ The RlnQ LHder Pan N Run Scremlmo Jot Denoerous Ot'ol B\10\ At0telhOU11"' Red HOI Rv er SEVENTH It.ACE. 3SO verds Purst '1 IOO Maiden 1nree vear old 11111e\ C1a1m1no Pritt "000 Girl Scoll Aorll 0 Toote Rul Pnnceu Too Rul Rel> Ne1ural Love So,11rretv !>h1ti.v A Perl~t Plc1o.~re '>•nton1e EIGHTH RACE. 350 Ya rd• PurH M,100 ThrH veer otdl Allowance · No1aooormen The Glen ltlvslon Le Pehorosll• Mt<ldlln ~rrldoes Llmlh S!rtakln N Reachln R•belllous Ol'Phen Hol Wave Cole Olebla NINTH It ACE, •OO v1rds Purse '100.000 aoded THE GO MAN GO HANDICAP Thr•e ., .. , olds a nd uo Ou n In Sivie Cn n Rele Vendv\ Polley RIHN Hloh Countln Tne Cash E asv Conver~atlon Mov1n Well TENTH RACE. 3SO verdl Pur~e '2.IOO Fllllt\ lhrn veeri old C1atml119 PT1e1 '8.000 Miss Euv Nuotaoo Llll>el1trnolhlno Miu Lad¥ In Blue Perr Nonn Sia r Trie>le~ 0oub4& NaLIH \la Roce You There Shelanarrow Tlntas 8.oof Rol91 ELEVENTH litACE. 3SO verdl Purse \7 .00 Malden ''"" vear oldt Clal"'-Prtce '6 250 COl>n Coov Or '"-rrv Mutual Velvet 0 TOOft FIYt Doi Merriment No OolJDI Here Golno F encv SlrlCM Smatn Wer Belter Then S11v Sutorllft Startel RICl'le\ 8•~ AIM> tlloloi.--Kevcnt 8ov, F1¥1"9 FMlurt ~.ooo ) ""' otct' a. vo. Claulfled •i.owenc.. 1 8 1tdlno (snoetn.tt.f() llS 2 t•rland IV•1tn1'*9) 119 ) E~lute IMcCarrOfl) 117 4 Va rlelr. CDelaho~aiavel llS s Kowrt (Plncavl 122 6 lmoortanl Bu•lntu (~ltvens) 1 1~ 1 Vloor's Prlnc-t (81a~I a 110 l<OSHARI ()·ll Tlllt llNI htt a~ Of '°"°· Plnc:av can Clf'OY• '"' differ.nu In Illa "'•''"'· ILIDING <•·II Wanled no ""' Of lht 1vrf, bacil Oii Illa-ma in lradl and 991\ lllOOd llourt , •ARLAND (6·1) Herd·knodtlftll c.m· pe lo,,.r "'' SOlld '"' IOdt v, capoeble Of Mltna LONGSHOT· VIGOR'$ PRINCE. llGHTH ltACI. lV. "'''" on tutf ""'"' SIS0.000 Eddie lttaO Ht ndtaP -Graoe ti , vHr olds & UP To••• PUtM Sl10,AOO. hi, , 100 • .00. ,nd, '30.ooo. ltd. sn.soo. ""'· SI l.250, Slh, \J,150 I Al Marnoon (V•ltruuefa) 2 Prince Tr..,. (McCarr-ol!J ) R•rl>IKen ITO<O) 4 lofiarw 10..hOU1Mvtl S Wiii De ne.er <Stevt11sl ' a·Peleca Muilc IS'-"'81t.er) 1 •·ShullC11 ISOto) I Clavtf' Sono {Pincay) 9 Truce Maktr (0tlvar9') a-Allen e P•VI~ Owned E111rv AL MAMOON (3·11 One of Ille oreml« lurt hOI''" In Illa «>untrv, rkler tlotcllno hOI hand, wll Mad !>HI, ZO, .. ANY {4·1) Hal credanllall 10 beat this hlol'llv coml>ttlll.,. f1eld on hi& dtv, muu 1>e c:onllde<ecl, l"RINCIE TitU• (7-21 Lov" lhlS IVClt ol '°" IVrf. danoer wllh POwwful "'elefl kick LONGSHOT: CLEVER SONG. NINTH RACIE. I~ milts on furl. Pvna. 12•.000 3 veer oleh a. uo Clalmlno 11rtee· 162,SOO-ISS,000. 1 Peniance (SOio) 113 2 Winning Fluah (Toro) I 16 3 Rushed (Blackl 1t 112 • Travet !Ca moull llS S lndvll tSoll•) 113 6 Rol>en kv (LlohemJ 113 7 Grev Mlu ile (Bazel 116 t Sllet'llln (McCarroo) 116 9 Sut:>ar NOOlt {Oilvares) 113 "INUHCI 17·1) Hard·kMClr.lno tonsfstenl runner ~" 511m ~ In IOUl1h flnale, ltUSHAD <3·11 L~I winner over lhls courM, In llOht, ca11 handle Illa dlllance, SHERl<IN 19·11 Merli' t look with rldtr ~noa. BIKk 10 Mcet rron LONGSHOT· INOUIT l lST atET TAKE MV PICTURE llrd Race) ll'lllCIE ll'L.A Y JULIES MARI< l'ncl Race) Hollypark • j .racing results l"RIDAY'S RESULTS I 11 WI et Sl·lll9flt quartitmarw "'"""9 l l"NUT RACE. 350 verds. Sulcllfft (Lacktv) Molave Mil! (Lewis) Break Oenc:lno (FIOl'nl Time 19 39 J.O 2.10 160 1.00 S.00 1.00 Allo ran !>ome~lnda Wranoter TOP Tuna, Caianova Pete, Rich Mlooe. Jet\ T Bill, Fi.to Min , Dusi< To Dusi n EXACT.A 11·6> Paid $62 20 SECOND RACE. 350 varos Lualla Ruin (Creeoer1 ExCluslvt FM11n ICa roo1al Pooutar (Wero) Time 17 9S 11 EX.ACTA 14·SJ e>.tld '3120 THlttD litACI!. lSO verdl F1vlno Pauem IFIOresl Bunaoo (H Garcia ) Peot:>ar MaClley CE Gar"•I Ti~ 11 1• 540 3.0 140 400 3 80 JIO 460 340 260 21201000 310 AllO ren Per1KI Tre<llllon. DevlOs Win. PJs Pill.,. Pelt. Home Brewecs, Five TlmH Gold. Tu Otl Snat n Ex.ACTA 1•·7> oeld 112210 l"OUlitTH lit.ACE. 3SO verd' For Evans Sakt (H Ga rcltl Jel POOi Ten (White) Siu lln Rocke! Te IOIMrlek\Oll) Time 11 SI S10 310 140 3 60 160 2..60 Allo re n Bevond The Limit, Nol>Oclvouknow. PeredlH Loll, T!Qress On Deck Dance Annie Dence. A1 uret Gem FIFTH lit.ACE. «O varos. Hidden Thunder (Brooks) Fair MarrlCIOC (Meier) Dendv Vlkln11l0n (E. Garcia> Tl~. 2246 480 3.0 ao 110 A60 660 Al10 r•n Kan Run Soma, Masters Mark, Doc For Olamood,, Bale Mar Jet, Glpolo KIP n EX.ACTA (7-6) oald '31 . .0 SIXTH RACE. 350 verd\ Lt lnster Miu (Leckevl Cllrl• Sena !CrHoer> Bllllnos .. y Ch.tnce lWhlltl Tl~ 11.0 • 00 2.10 2 .0 J.60 2 60 3 .a Also ran Wiid Shakin Rol ot , Min SOider MC>Mv Blon4Ys Cousin, Love To Travel. FIYlno unoto S.ucv Moonmald n £XACTA (J·/) Paid '14 00 SEVENTH It.ACE. JSO v1rdl ilPlV OrlYt<: (Olderlel<son) s 20 300 1 .0 400 240 3 60 Etuslvtlv (E Ge rcle) Roch And FO•¥ CF'loueroe> "'~ 11 22 AIM> ran Miu Red Ad1lr rr.ermo\ Fine Dev Eeolt' R••Mv Tuff Merrllune n I XACTA IS·61 Paid sneo EIGHTH ltACI!. 350 vards A ivre Rovalrl<IUHI IGlfll Slecvs SoMlon IWMel Dulk Tll Oewn (LeckevJ Ttme 11 17 4IO 310 240 160 520 100 Also ran Minnie Zanini. Docs FuM'( Gal. Dolls Daa1ler, ClabC)erellOll MoOn,·Sf'O'lll\lnolv U EXACTA 12·61 Clatd U920 NINTH RACE. 870 verOs Trulv .a. Pleesurt (H. Garcia) !>olced Dice !Let ktvl C•ll Cai.ti (01der1Cklool Tlme 46.10 12 IXACTA (5·61 Paid S2'l .O 320 260 260 100 • .a 6.10 U .. ICK SIX 11·7·3·S or 3·1-Sl oald '60.60 to lO'l wlnnlno tlct.tls (SIK hOr\tsl l2 Pick Six tonsolellon oeld ilO 00 10 l.IO'l wlnnlno lie'-•" (live hone\! TENTH ltACE. 170 vards General Geo• 1cardo1a! Chl r!Oltt\ 8uo lLtwll l Ooc NNI (H Gerclal T1tn41 46 9t U EX.ACTA 11·1! 0•1d '16 60 • 20 l.10 2 10 3 00 2 10 210 ELIEYIENTH RACE. 440 Va rc1s. Puna.Sl.600 Peclllc E•i>e<t (DlderkllM>nl S 60 160 2 40 Summing ICarel01al 3 00 260 Charoer Oavv IE Garcia) J to Time n Q _ _ Allo ran Mat.• A Ctlar~. Gorn Perlect. Ptime rv Puroo'9 Mio Vl(;tQtv 5.tl!P Oed\Jc: , • .,.. Plunder N Utnill No Kf'l tChel U IEXACTA 16-Sl oak! ilUO A1ttn0ance 7,fOO MutU411 He n<llt SI 201,7'4 LosA""'4el A Penal I) ~tc~wolh \4.ancie BPro °"'Ima" 't'VPISh WC ) P Rob<n\Qfl Umoir t\ Momtt, I • • 0 0 , 1 0 1 0 I 1 I S I 3 , 0000• Mer'" Firs! F'roemmln9 Zoffanjr heads Eddie R ead lineup >t cona Davidson ft11r11 Hamon T 7 2& A l5 UI T8NNIS He,,.,,.,. O.uk tat ,....,,_., ... CllJ 5-nNWll o.utl6el Leo L•••··· Ml>• (01 BulCI\ Walh l\J s. I .,., H~"' • Sv~llllrom ISw.otnl Ro..-OI' TaMff U!. •I 1>1 IMft'I toumerMf't l•f \fr•ltM ~ .... vu T'MrtllitauM ~ ,,,..,,..v (Onl'M\ IU S > o.f ltel>lo Arreve Pf'ful 4 6 t 4 • 0 Aftelre .t.t.tU• (U S. I <lei k1111 O•v·' ru s. 1 •·l. l • • ?. M11rirf' L•u••Me•u IC911a<l•• oat Jonattlan C•"'" \) S • 4 4 ' 6 J Jol'ln M(fM09 CU S. I Mf 'Na..., M3\uf IAu1lr11l.t l 6 1 1 • Ouar"'1!NI ~ C:OMM\ ~ lt~I S.011.0 IU' I :l ' 6 7 • I 1vet1 l tT'rJI lCtf(flOstOvelltel Hf, Orad .-..,_, "' I ' 2 ) 6 t ,, MtEMoa def A;en A 1 ~ l 8CM"' a~u· !Wes• G..rmenvl ·~ I • t """"•11 I \ t 1 't1daV'i lraMae11Gns IASl<ITIALL Na"-' ........ AsH<laf*I NlW JERSEY NETs.-~I Darwin CCIO• o.,11rd 10 'II• Wt\f\1~oton 81.111e1s IOt out (!)'ls10.treHonl l"OOTI ALL NetteMt ft ..... ~ N W Y01tK GIANT'-S!Qnt(I Erl< Oo<~ defenllY• 1acll1t 10 a four·vear contract NFW YORN JETs.-Wa lYt<I John l uct.1tv l•Ofll ef\d lt~I [tltt A~rfl ll'tl l'Cll tM ,,.,ba<:lt.s lob Hewt<o -rttrbeck 0 1rr .. 1 JaCkson clt'fens1vt lackle Kevin \Nol 11Mll.tu.tf, 0•11 C.IOwalllu, wlda fll<.t•...,. SAN llltANCrSCO •t ltS-Welvecl Kt·)ll BOif', Wide ra<.e•Ytf Pal lf!919S0¥ Olillltf' •'Id Ron.rt Wt1r dtftl'tlvt le<klt HOCKIV N.....,.. Hacllev LM9W M()NTltfAl CANAOl(N~ Si~ Sateq lo S#eff, r•Ohl wl"Ver 10 a one vffr contrecl •ltfl .-n OC>llon y .. f ' COLHGI NORTH C•ltOl.INA-Nam.d llte!tdv E~ -'°" Meo 11 •'no C4&<JI KIUTH ._STfltN CONI' lt(NCC-Nt~ Col H•rVh S.Chllltr 1eeoue comml•\10ntr l>l l M.\R (AP)-A field ofntnl' head~d h~ /.oflany wn!i cn1 crcd Fnda} 10 run 1n 'iunday's S 150,000- addt'd fdd1(' Rend I '3ndicap at r>et Mar 7offon> will be: ridden by E<ld1c l>clahou<.\.'l)'~' and was a signed high wt·1~ht of 12' pounds for the I 'lh runn1na of 1hc I 11-m11c race for 3- .,t'ar oldc. and op on f>C'I Mar·., turf lUUr\( Top <.·hallenae~ to loffan} figure to h< Pa lac<' M U\ll "'ho will be ndtkn h)' 8111 Sh~maker and wa, orngncd I :!1 pound<.. and Al Ma moon. "'hn will bl' nddcn h} Patnck \ alen1ut'l11 and wa' a<.\llncd 121 pound\ \I Ma moon fin1\hcd \econd 1n the F.dd1c Rtad la\t )CM T unam1 Slrw won the ract 1n a \lakes-record 11mr of 1.46 4/S Olh<'r<. cntcrt'd were Pnncc l rue. ,.ho v.111 he ndd<'n by C hm Mct ·ar- ron and wnc. il\\t ncd I 20 pound<., Clever Song. Laflit P1nca:y, 11 7 pounds: Truce M11ker. Frank Ohvarc~. 115 pounds. Will 011nccr. Gary StcvcM, I 13 J)()unds, Ra1p11lan, rem11ndo Toro, 113 Pounds, and Shuhch. Santiago Soto, 112 pounds Near tragedies mar race By Al.MON LOCKABEY Oal!W,... ......... ,..., Two near traaed1c marrtd tht' fo unh re~ of the Kenwood C'up (formerly 01ppcr Cup) bc101 '31led by ~me of the top rac1na yach" 1 n thc v.orld. In Fnday's 80-mile Molokai recc out of Wa1k1k1, Lal'T)' Harvey' CraLy I font. be1na k1ppcrcd by kip All n of Ncwpon Bea.ch. had a ma n oveTboa.rd 1n 2S.knot winds and I~­ foot ~as. The crewm1n. Ron • n)'<kr. ""11' rescued hut C'rary Ho~ was almo .. t rammed b) John .\rtnf Tomahawl (Balboa YaC"ht Club) dunna tht' re~cuc I he incident happened in the middle of ThoM:I) night. In the other mc1dcnt, Denni~ ( onner. \kipper of the yacht Spnna Bok. ran aground on Molokat Island and was dl~mastcd. 8111 Twm. another former New Port fkach y ch ts.man and ~kipper of the )'acht Rlade Runner. saw nam \Cnl up hy Conner and helped tow the bua1 oO the rocks. ( onncr. of n D1eao. 1\ a contender for the n&ht 10 challcf1gc for the mcna·, Cup II of this hapPCncd shonly befort the 8SO.m1lc recc around Hawau (111 uf thr ,,land~! which stans unda). I I CALL 642-5678 $A/l 1NYO SAYINGS 4 lines,~ s7so •511 7 days. . . with pre~ayment OHL Y No FMel &late,~. or Help W.....,, , . l. ,~ TODAY'S REAL ESTA TE CLASSIFICATIONS IM2~2790 ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION G1d1!119v!W G1d11l1:at IW .. a.111/11111 1111 t111rsl D ~ T --...... IT mllT .. SSSPI I ,.._..--=~..::=: ~~IP 5,2=•*'·'°" lllllM!..1.. 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Merv9QBectronAoa. 1170 REUAURANT ""· :M how•. d9¥. wtttlt !!!!11..J!. 11--.,,.,=---·----~ CenW In Huntington Hett>or. C.M. 1400 P8C COMlt Hwy Mondty *u F'*Y .,_. cm. -,,__. LOST 4 POUND YORtO' . . BMctlMelcaagtfWalot-~ leedl noon. 8Mwd9¥ end Swi>-c:itws'300lob0, 7...a1 NeerP~Offlceln Pr..sdlool, Cfturd\ r• no. per90n to W()t1( a PIT .. 11'PllT ~ 142..-.1 dey mornlno Call l'•-C«ona del Mw. REWARD leted, "4.50-M/Hr. CALL totel of 30 Hre/Wk ....._ be e0te to hendle /546-31CM. Hae°"'*-for ffT &42-4333, 8lk tot l(tnl. 973-3505or953-29M &42-9181 7:80lfn.-l:30pm2weel(i ph~ & llte bkPil. * ..... * ~_,.,.. :t;IM+t t1•1a .... LOST Bledc & wNt• long P11t111ilaal/ • month. Slllety '5/HI\ -831-1814 Netlona ~ gift ft>P Wlllll•llll' ... Corner Unit Bede.,__ heired female Cet, Niguel Melelatratfw llM FlexlbM houri the ,.. PIT ... WHIR ctleln ti•• lmmecll•t•~ 330 • Bay St. $76. Woftelng dw6c Plfl. & Allele In Laguna Nlgu9! malnder. of the month. For aftemoene.. 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BMctl. f73-?030 P«f9Ct llPt .._ ....._..,., aurgery on left rHr 8'>P JCNa petlenctnec.~to P•reon for property Grinder RHteurent P•lllYlll..,. 0r.-.e1 MahOgMy t9b6e (1t1eved), mixed grey IMllal/ll!tal llH Computer, P.O. Bx 451, = c:_.w::: ~~Y CIMelfledMMrtlalng 638-1984 21002 PCH, UY8w/'9mly WllprOYlde $150,pedeU!tat>MMO. w/'f9i/lt0w apot on bee*. 3 -_ ._ Cotona del Mw, 92e26 wort( S.tur-~ \. ~ ULD HuntlnQton Bdl lkl pethe, lkla. tten.po. dining ch•lra 13514, wtlt toee on ,..., pews -• - -.. _,. ~"· I ... Rm a t>oerd a ~ wrought Iron end ~ REWARD. ~23 AR lhfft9 ~ 8m1 91.W~ = !-::2.':* • The Orenge COM1t o.ly al I 1n -.etio tor c:fllld care. $1512. am/fm tt•eo. '~-&•& ConvF&~ ·..._ ~ ~ .. ~1 Exp~.~ wlttlt-.JOOOd · ~fcurr9n~ ~ ... open-..... (7 U)S"U -8251 or W9lnut cab. $1'5, ol ......,. -g1 .... .,... ....,___,, ...., ~ IECEnllllST ""'4' or • """ • .., '*1· Major r eptilc:a a (801~ Den/Kim pelntlnga I 10-USO xn;on;;;r,1111ngeneu1o btwn hm-5pm lk , ltrong typing & llme te6ephone ..-. ,........, •c:.._ dr1¥-739-7818 Paula. ecdden' et the N.E. oor-IDT lheltthend helpful. ~ HMdquwWI offtce ,._ pet'IOf\ In our CIMelfled ~, oo., ft.,, Hl19t1U WllTB 1 ,..., of Sant• ....,... & IL 111111111 In P«8C>n wlttl.reeume to tairent en.In tla9 Im-Act\lel1111ng Oaperlme11t. •"· MI F encout~. ~ 1t-aa. to tall•'*' 1n ESTAn SAl.£. AUG. t . luiMlt I Flaudal 1 ........ t:i. 2111 Newpor1 BtYd, J4Nr 25. Caring Pedo offtce_.lng ~_;_ ~~~ Fet-Robert& && medlste opening few fuel ~ 1~ 45 ~....:.... lleve ~~.:-· br~g ~ peychotogy ..,.nm.n1 fumlttn l Ac~ I IPPfOX 5pm Ptew call outgoing,~ & talented .,_,, ... _.., r.,.. ...-time pennllMflt recap-.,.. ..... __,,.IOlie -ex-OM . for cole9'I ~ 1 hOur 1750 Whittler A_v. ~ 1, •llHll ftr lilt NEED $65,000 et 11% 2nd Pat. &46-9508 ...i-atent, wltraln non toditia. f401 Oullt St. tlonlat. lk»Y lobOy end perience. end• ptwent, A riM~ t:'4 w~ p.-.-. up to S150 p.-C.M •• pet1l on atraiet ltll T.D. On Newport 8Mctl RDA, n-ttnk Newpor1 Newport BMdl. CA 9~ 0 I m en 1 Ion P 11 X . c:flMtful telapholie 'll06ca. "· . ' _,. mo. 456-9324 ANTIOUE SHOP f& .. Pfoper1y. Cell 640-5500 C.,,ter~11 f.Mlyplatneededforlmall 1witchboerd that re-Excellent Hlery plut AHSWEAING SERVICE lf&fll I mt• 11 ~..,,,. 1oc Pr1m9 or Ev.. 790-0830 PP lubwdta 3111 -•• •-11T Nwpt apprelul ehop. QUlree •very paraooebte commlulon and good AH Shffte. Swttchboerd Pert time ~Judy• 'r.~room. Newport Beech . ., .. a..........11 IBM r.-..11QM & u;c -·--• R.E. elCP Mtptul. Aleo lndMduel wlttl front of.-benefttt. Dpereton wltreln. Y11lftlll;..... · O . ' ......,,._ PIMMnt ~ BMc:tl hel Ith ti /llt b Pf~ 8'>PM'· Cell KatNMn Olton tcw ~ 8:30em-3pm l Or.._ l(JNG bed 115. CoftM wner retiring. 714 L.......... •• lntOlh Comput... $15 office. EJtpMded dut.... ....!...M.t Jz.:n • ence. Poettlon .., ,.. tervlew •PPOlntment. yard: 1401 Avocado Ave. NO SEWNGI 2 Oertle tab6e & 2 end ...... 546--0294 en 9 pm. . Hr. ~ tutoftng. axperlellCed, ~2 ..,.....,,. l eYe qulr.. UM of 10·key S.2-4321..,. 302. Ste 204 ~ ~ needed to ""'1fy t.... bfeek, modern t2M lulwa 11 llWIU 'I Any PfOQnm or eoftwW, f IT I P /1 • lll'AL edd« end light typing phone order'I. Hourly. GrMt Cond. 14& t30t Otprtula.1~ ......_. ... a.n-·u ... _ 979-<1551• Gene lllTl&. ... id•IT tFINTERESTEDCALL Lovely ottlcM inedl-WllUT lfl&l•lnm&ii HOYrt 5;30pm-e:aop.,, :::;;;iro un ~ n, t(,-0( - -lafet NEWPORT BEACH LAURA 540-9242 c.lldenteJ pkg'. Appty Ill.I NIT OrMge ~Ml 5 Set. 9:00em-1:00c>m-F0t MOVJNGJ 8dm\ ~ (1 ~ ome™Y At~t~io[°"rvt.ltto An.a Ult A~~ .. ~look_.~_!or:a WICKESFURNITURE 9AM-4PM. 330 W.BeySt. ~lont'°!._ H ~l!: ~30pm~ .. cmt2 .. 1rene79 eft• ~~). ~-'!!!· Agency. Experience -·7 • .,... -,.., ._'V"'V --JOLLY ROGER INC Coet•Meaa. CA9282e t ..... , W()t1(. -1 r + . ..,.. "· -• .,.. · _,,_ ..,._., .,.., ._ req'd. FuH pnc. "40,000. low, Grtinclma aXBYsiff@R NEEDED. portunlty? WE ere -..... , 11042 Gillett• Aw P.,fY ett 3pm &45-6790 ""lllnlll din rm W/11utcft, dlMCte Send replyt to Adl79, I.Mt i ,.... HU Experienced for nMt1y 2 Ing for• rn.ndty, mature, Detell ortented, good tele-INlne. CA 92714 ••• 1 ..... 1 Mt, port.,._ i.cz.. '"' CIO Delly P.tlot, P.O. Box ,_, okl t>oY P8!1 time •nttliul11tlc penon phone penonellty 250-0331 ... 1111111 ,._ .. ,"' lll•IAll dMdart ·Mlac: ltMll Al 1590 eo.teM .. 92828 d-83 -211.;.• . wlden181 expen.noe to lmmed opening 573 w' Wottt tor 'TAXJ'S llobb)11 Local Peet Control COm-very Reeaoneblet • . •YI· 1--!<>In our team. Top pay, 19thSt CM . . RECEPTIO"NIST Hottettnew oductOur OpentnoeNowAv.....,.. peny need• rout• teen-854-4nf laaiatll W 18 It fnl IU\ ans MATURE WOMAN fringe beMflt1. n-emk. • Outgoing per1on, tor people., • .:!.Ing it blgl &m extr• Cut\ tot c»-nic.n. we treln. c..i Mr. All Frenc:fl Prolltnclel:Sold .... \M1U IW To cert for Intent & 2 yr 644-0505 LlllL llm'JllJ hMvy phone& & maill. C.U nowll 973-1520 llvery THE HUNTINGTON Teytot, ~ &-12 tt cherry cot tbl •; OCl09 ~""!"I-----~--ID£ fRE£ old. In my E CM llOme. ---I a TUml . Typing 55 wpm. Mon-Fri BEACH / FOUNTAIN 879-«>21 ChWI 5150 -.. ~ MWPt Bdl rm wlkhc ;tV, M FfT M~F &42-7328 I ~ -&-5, beMflt• near INIM Lin TILi VALLEY INDEPENDENT. poo1 1 n1 M/F 13 5 · ' Needed! lor new office In Excelent opport\Hitty for Auto C.,,tre. 79i-t011 The LOI Angele& Tlrnee DelNer 1 dey • weel(. No Pllalf blue IOfe/lf Mat w/WMe 'MM.' 2 Cal: NEED retpOMlble ~. C M. 12-9pm Mon-Frt. pet'IOf\ wlttl :r= Karen Clrculetlon hi•-colleetlng, ~~ WiWf :'tn*~· .:"!,~ '°:: =------'-'--to C#'9 tor & ~with my lllftTIL .. ._ ~ t work t IECEPTllllST 11\antetlng Pr()gfem Mil Mue1 haw RepOtte to construcUon orig. $3000 eacrlft« laftl .... t M2·1111 ~~r~'dug:= •111 _ eman ~ ,.::_ part time..._ Q991111igt car, tru~ or~tetlqn mor. rHpon1lbl• tor $1400. Mint oond c.n ~.a._ 1111 Pet Mon--Frt ~ -.... Port 8Mct'I lAw Finn lmmed opening '' ed lor t>nght, ••getic ..._ wagon rMCe eupervlelng lend dev Dehw. 072-2308 ~, .... , Requlr• et IMlt 9 mo exp Conuict JMn &44-0t90 · egenc:y. auay ~-P90C*. tt you ..,t to Cell &42-14'4. Mk for con11 prol. Involving Paying 18% 1 YMf term FOUND bledl end White ::: ...... ---tin:-----.....r:l"21 In 1111 phuea of hoepltel Typing ... SO/Wpm fr1 H rn 15.00/tlr. $7.00 JoAnneCraney. ~ng • .._,, storm Oell ... unlU150.oin.. 52500 min GullrW\lMd a kitten, •bout 5 montht bllllng. Fite, type, haw m R . PIT ofc eppeerence Cell comm1a16on lof wtl .... CASHIER Full t ime, drain water oonc:ret• • 1150· Pauo turnlt\lre secured by pending legel old NHr l.ak• Pm, HOUSEKEEPER! oepen-, OOod phone tectWquea. Poettlon ..,..,, fOt "1 ofc In Debbie &41-0111 .EOE end quellty for our •t-mature p.-aon ... tteln. ~ & utiim... GOOci 1200 Call 751-6&11 tettlement 540-5503 Hunt Bch. S36-&&21 debW&-.r•t•.1 Mra Herp.-253-7324 SklnCareOlnlc.Apc>tyln • . trtlC11wbenefttSpadtllQ9 A"9tY In pet'IOf\ Mme knowtdedg of IChedullnQ o.eeo 175. Medboerd ... T Found deMr1 TORTOISE I reference•. 432 1205 • pet'IOf\ AHC PNlrmacel, -nl•IT -'**' lndude9 medlcel Bec:trontca. 1170 Hllf'bor & oc requirements. 6-10 s10 gold o.n.a '°" ~ • I.tu 14 vie Orenge Av c M c.ii Cell •ft• 3 PM leo Cert p 888 w . 18th St, NB. Immediate F'*-tlrM open-C0¥8feg8 then'* to"' BtYd. C.M. yn exp rnendltory. oom-... , S15. kJtc tbta 3 ctn. w166w t1ei1 MONEY for & kW!ttty. IMs-'.4114 HOUSEKEEPER ttv.-ou1. ~d 1n W:, s 1~ Ing. Light typing . t'::r For en 1nt9Mew 111 11 penut1on p11g highly wtrt o.-'50. end tbl wtrt TOI S10K/up, no Cl'edlt FO D .,~ ,._ N.B.••EnglWl~-1 ~Nforln1er:t'-.,,. ..... Tll pteuent~ .. llOlce. call 14-540--0301. -· •-competlve, no phOM oe11$15,241...est0,M-F, .., . no penelty. Call UN ...... DLH .... t. Ing. Expert.nee In au ""'' • computer Input, wllllfta to • 'I ZllllT ai1a. ~ 10· Santa 5!30-9. wttnds aft 9. Denleon AMOC 973 731 t brown. orenge. cream. ph .... of lloutetleeplng I rewerdlng W()t1( In office p. T perm 10-2.30, M-F. Ire In. App I y M. F IUL m&ft Ula ':-'an I IJB Margartte Co, Attn· Con---------Fem DSH b<own orenoe Incl c:ooeclng $l200/mo' end oe>e<ellng faclllty. Newpor1 S.... offtce of 9:30-2·30 201 E Sand Needac:flenge?Juetllert· • 111-etructlonMgr 22082An--AOOMEYCHESTotOr-. ='~~. , T .D. ff ti whl cet. Met'• DSH ~me 10 E. S.,ger, 11701 Wort! 4 d•yt peld for 5 Netlonel Corp w/pluth POlnte: Ste 340, Sent• Ing out? Wern to become It now !Ming applc;Mlont tonlo Pkwy', Renctlo .,. & Outdoor Ber-6- 0 -, graylwht kitten. Mele Sent• Ane Ave •t• A d•yt. no ---~· or surroundings . ...icing,.. Afia 545-5333 eucoeMfUI? Before YoU lor • fuel tlrM caeNer Sent• M•roerlt• CA Oue. 540-5841 TOI Ai!= =~ on Yortlle tan/blk. Fem DSH Colta Meea ll2t2? 'I nlght1 Selery com-1pon1lble, energetic, (55 Frwy & MecArthur 8tYd do anything calf Eldon et Mutt be ab6e to teke ,. 929M ' 1 SOfA-PLAIO I FT TO . I 10 000 buy Tabby & wtlt cat. Fem men••t• w/expertenoe. welJ"iaf. oomed p.-aon to In Hutton Center) 75M830 Md find outlll 1pon1lblllty, eMJgetlc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I VERY GO ltO 1· • up to blk/wht Spenlel ml• I Send Reeume to Box II, handle ell office tune--.&T WllTm end trtendly. Mother'• It JUMBO'S. Call Dennlaon Newport Anlmel S~ c/o Deity Piiot, PO Box tlone. Competltlw ..iary, .... JlllllT 8 growing company end p /T .... l9ftl LG COMAE CHAIR NEW Aeeoc. 873-7311. &U-3&.58 1590, COit• M..-92821. exp nee. 833-2320 e>ppty lof tflMrlUI, a ,.,_ IU&.DT&ll oner1 meny ~n•fltt. Needed 10 Mllwr teer "°· 213"5i2-5t2t ented lndlv, t>uay phone&, GW-,,..._ llPP'Y et; 225 E. lhMl• lof the o.IV Piiot. llilft ..., l light typing, greet client• 17Jh St. eo.t. Meea. 4 Hrl on Frldey .ner-Cc;JOU m d8 WlprOf' peraone111y. Frt DELIVERY L a. '"--to l'OOM, t5IHr +-gee--a~ ~ ,,__'. ofc eppearence, prevloue ,. • ,.._ IOwenoa Mutt he\19 r• "...,,... -·~ ••P. t.QlbM l\endwrltng. homet In Newpor1 BMctl. ll•bl• tren1portetlon puter. t,2 or ~ Cell Mt Sulllven . Retail 3:30Mlto9am$725/mo. Contact Liu Smith NkenewStOO ~1852 752-2272. EOE. ...... ITm &46-1413 or ~1 &42-4321 Ext 275 EVERYTHING muet go: lllHL.,_ n&TllllllY _, • .,_ ~2~~~e~~ = IAltm Expentton of our CdM Eve·1 & wkndt. To.,,..., SERVICE STATIOH guller S350/0SO, Fleo- 10 mth W()t1( YMf 10 WI>'" WM ltore, l\U Ct'Mted ptionea, petlodk;aly thn.t ATTENDANT Cher UHS HIFI VCR lhor1Nnd req'0,65wpm openlngl tor FIT. PfT. oul night. 88CM6of'1 Apt. ExpeliellCedl Ape>ly In I*· SIOOt OBO. Yemehe typing. $1503-1127/mo. ~& ;_~. ust L~ + .-.ry. GrM1 '°' cO-'°" 3190 Hert>or. C M Ml1X ' trac:tl reconler Appty In per90n, Founteln ou "'_.-,..,.. lege .. udanl. Study wt"9a 111••• .. -• '350, Cannon T50 35mfn Velie'( School 011trtct Retell exper. ~ w.. you W()t1(. Cell 147-0730.••r -c1mer1 with 1Hmm ~!S!!!!!!iiiiim ,.__ C ~ p&1-~· 17210 Oek Str•. F v'. treln. Au. ICMdutM. 7621 ~Cf. H 8 . :,'!..='i,.~~ ioom S250. T8C)pen 800 c-tJL .. atll ... ~ Cloelng dete Augutt 4ttl Benefttt.p~----F~ o.t~ ~In w • I t m I c r o • e v e ~ m: pea;: TESTrMtrlm F1Ne 1NtiNd BY G E.O.E. s .. ~&li:1200....... ..,..P/1 BOOKS~E s 2001o e o M l k • etc No job too lrNM. Dump N nl. C.M.IN 8. DUSTY'S L..and~ewn erdSlnor.19~oflleOPY t•t . M~~ ~~ 729FWlldSt,CM $41~ $2.40 per day Thet'I ALL YoU pay fcw 3 llnea, 30 dey minimum lnihe SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll lllFll Liii Your s.rvtce Directory RepreMntetlve M2·U211d.IH RMI Mtc:tcey. S3&--0S5S .,.. Jim WhY'•. &42-7209 Main S«'v Wtclylrnonttl/ customer•. Uc. 280644. llWTllllL/alt&LI SALES rua time. dMn a neet • Ml-AH UHi I 1111 ltlo.JU ,.___ •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. 1 time. FrM .. t 241-1&40 Thanlt-Youl ~114 Fu" time. letm pr099rtY pHrence. tor eppt a 10 ftOOI •.._... = "aum ....-.. P . t n..-u ~t A A.A PA NTING I /"'-mgmt ept rentel ~ 10-2 ...... Vlr ... i.., SHIPPING & Rec.tvlng • w .. -... .,. em ·.,.,___ ry COMMERCIAL L..and1ea99 · • 1 nt ""'' neu Herd worklnn lmmedl•t• openlnge tor ...... ...!"'722· _,....70.23 r-or ....__.., u -F"', 7·"" ~ 30, & ran_ S300 ? ~94aat .... -~ Lovlng/mottler/bebyaltt etc. Gery &45-527 PTL Melnt. SptlN\lert, IOd. 20 LOWEST pottlble price. · • fUll time end part tlfM v<w,. ........ ._..,.. " ~ llnlherlhomelWMk.c-1 10 St-~ 9e2-3235 dynemlc pereon who tu ber llardw e Md . "4 75 "' to etan Ben-e .,.,. HANDY ANDY -Melnt & ~In 8fM. Tony 645-512' ..... · . Ilk• wortllng W'lttl publlc. pl~mbl~n & :.cirlcal lllllW W'Jllf efttt. nw lrvloe Auto .--------- t nd/weeltendel olte Repelr SVC Home Apt & C&B LAWN SERVICE EXTERl.OR EXPEATS ~ prefd Some eelee p•eople Home Exper14Nlced only. Top C.,,tre. 79i-t011 Man • Mela .,..._ 646-079e Commerclel. 180-i 194 MOW• EDGE TWICE MO Olfftc:utt rec>lh R IC)eClelty S.turdey work. ,._ . ealary 6 beMfttl lor --------&--! UC•281597 831-9295 -· _,.. M2 1••• .,...teraxperlenceeptua. TelemeR9'i\ .... ll'l ct ••HANDYMAN•• l20--S25. IM5-5737 ·--· • -,,..... appty In peraon. enttlutlutlcceneronen-1111 .... bUSfe'U§fER§.UA/mo. L.argeortmall.ldoltalll IJw' .ti GLASGOWPAINTING SECRETARY/BKKPG. L.f-8TD tedper90n.Trernerldoua .,... 'up. Wtc/91-mo IUppllel Pit 531-5579 or lw meg. en Int/Ext 30 yra exper FfT good typtlt l)l'OW 1211 •.&a&....1 '• ~t Potentlel. NOW AVAILABLE turn. Chrtl 181-0888 LARGE OR emell. • it s1Us x DREAM r.,'1. &42 .. 5214 .• With IQe Crwn~f. Co In .... ..., lrvln• & Huntington 81 Su,_. Stretc:fl ,.. • .,..,,. · l /F Ill Beech ereu. Cell Enel'09'lc P90C>le ne.Oed FRIENDL y TIOERSI Why Gener•I home repelra. teed JO;. tce9 A9.oc PAINTER NEEDS WORKI ~t Bch. 97 13 Gr . t c ti. n a . 3 0 -5 to conduct • Mertletlng apenctYoUrV1Webletlme l~up.Troy548-2077 mem.#3?f:P.99e..5143 lnt!Ext.oelllnga,reftncab. a.TllY·f/T ULDIU. (714}141-t265 ' Stucty tor the Orange rwonable541-3e09 ~ Devi• PelntlngH4-3837 : L:. of phone 1 & & 1 ..-end dey. ~ Ulliiift..._ Nos.lllnglnvotv.d I c:IMnlng? frMMtlm•t ... laalia~ (28) yn up., W()t1( guar. F bu "1endly merlne Pert-time fot eYenlngl 5-9 COMt Pvbllthlng Co Houaec:IW*lg 14 yra exp. LGT'~~ L4INGY,;dMC~~ BRiCkWORk. §m:Jj )()&. QUALITY PAINTING w0rd proc.ttlng nee et Wlndeor, Ane LadM For Fl Retell ltore. Must PIMNnt phone voloe 1 I•-------rellable,,..., tf• .. ,, own --..--"-"'9 . Newport, COit• w.... spec. In old "°"991 a gref-831-&480 Appeirel 11ore In COit• have exten1lve c11h mutt. no ~ ,... ......... --rdNJ..,,...........,&lillll.....,.,,.,..._--trane. PINI IM&-Nee Oetle Jon &45-8192 lrvlne. Ref'I. 975-3175 ftttl r.-novai. Beet 911'1 Mela. Herbor Stlopplng llendltng end CiUttomer quired ldMI fot ~ int?>WR60XiUtiD Houeec:IMntng. ~·' HAULING • cLEAN-uPs. stucco-FlnWICablnetry bld.guar.W()t1(.87MOte SECllnlllY C.,,terw-2122 ~1~~ .. ~tlo F~~ ~.~·~.:~~~ Alto 1nt1&t Pelnttng uphOtttery, wtndoW9. etc. 7 ~-~83'f.!;:.e No Job to em.-An typea. PaJlriil lmmecl opening In •d ClU./lltwuub c..Ner. E.O E. ~10 & moon11att1 .. 1 Houre Llc#288697 &31-1295 Klrbyt Melnl 83 t-5272 ' FrM eat. Lie 831-2345 FXRTHflJa iNTERtORS egenc:y Cl'Mtlve dept. Ao-IHI FACIAUST Mondey-f'"rtdey 6·309m I t HO LEANING 10 HAULING & MOVING SUPERIOR QUALITY & HANGING/STRIPPING curete typing Mlllle ~ & MANIC\,IREST to t OOpm, Slturdey YRS EXP Good reft, Cotlege Student w/trvdt RE(SONABLE PRICtS VISA-MC 873-1512 wpm, good gremmat • EXPERIENCED IMPIZZA l Needed HOWi Very oOf)d 9 OOem to 1 OOpm Stert xr .. m;J ownlrant Merta2'1·0553 Thet*YoU,Lewtl 54&-1452 lk:•413790 epellng & ptoof rMdtna PASTA Selery 1tar11 opponunlty Rent or et l4 O~~ur plu&e Returteclf'i • Rooftno 6 HAULING a MOVING PWttr/lltlh lklltt. WP exp • +, wti from 54-Se COit• MMe. commlMlon Call ........ tlOnUM9 ,.., .... ,. delk Weterprooftng•e31-'190 •ANNE'S HSE CLNO* CollegeStudentw/trucll lhftat jtJGtlJ:Q;J;llt:;;;g train. DebbMIM1.()111 LUIGI'S· 831-3-433 142~114 ·-,phone. CH ual 11t1re Cmplt~. wtndowl. paint Thank•. Lewte 75&-9164 ... 1... eu.tomTextumo. OualltY Equel Oppt'y ~-F__,__ ~ ... -l U--0 ~:":,~ :::-ry l !:~=~==~ ... vecenc:111tAnne122...as12 wonc Pr~NoProt>---· --·-· ._ ··-QUO CARE stMVICe MARIE'S Janltorlel Melnt • ..._._ o:,~rN' EXPERT 1ama1 • u2tll4 554-7831 = F~= ~-se~: :rse;; °' emergenc:yt Hr·Dey·Wk. Prof.ClnlnQ.Qd••P.J,..,._ ™™'• Min. 2 Lie T-11r.t:~3; Pl LO& penin1• Now Available .,. the ~-,IT or -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sectt'l-Btckpg 875-"37 24 hr. Call ~erle 547-5&4e 11ngi. quallfted ternai.. . ••J!I PfT ,._ & -........ -. 40yraold rttiabM exper . ••ABC MOV1NG•• • ..,. II"'_._ • ._ l~!J=~'"""' .... ~1'!"9 Wend• & Ke!IY• Quallty wtllcetekwpet1&'p4enta. Quiett & CwWI T138048 HllrR 111-1• CAR RQ T s 54&-74tior952-31tt llfttm I• .ttaec:tMntng. 8JC9., reft, •Int r.ra. 1ae-ea22 LO AAns. 552.o.410 tJA• plUmblng & ~ U E FULL T1ME..,. t1Wn 9HtP-Mutt be ecut>a Olf1lt\ecl ~-Aemod'l-Addltlonl &42~05 or IMS2-19e7 /WitltM PING & RECEIVING. Wiii treln 973-3630 Door...ic 5-41-4990 WILL KEEP YOU SHIP Meture prof working IT&lf9lllU.m Apply I n p e rton ~lnge-S. Sl1APEI Experienced.,.. :';".,:"opp~~.,':~ 1w11 •• •. xaa•,.o;;;;:rn E•rn Exlr• C••h MARVAC etectronlc1, ... kutiM w1-.......__~.._......•P•~IOI ~~ ... ~ .. IUPPl2 .. ~·tr• m--i oeo-11'3 281-4378 st?:...~tMCo,Ortolnal_... TopOuellty. Low Price. For "-11..,•ry Of Thi• na,,.r 1170 HarbOr 81• C.M. LiB,.,. All a..:...~t ....... ~&. ,.... ............. t w........ -" '".,.,...... 8" .. pm .. ' """"' ov.re. Tneur-.. F,_ •t. LJo.. ... 1~"3•5 .,_ ., r, E P F o.ur - #4'?MPf";l&-eHO .._..At~ La 1"91 Llc.T124-43e.IM1-Mn -' ~~~~~SH,: lllT .......... ., ... _..._ a......... NEWWeretlouMStoreoe HUNTINGTON BEACH pert lime, ftexlbM M LU Hl-1111 0oor .. ,._~Aneratione I lal~ ..... Ill 4811 a 3()..19m, 940.237'0 cat>1M11-P..,.._Lodl .... c rnm=::mr. TIDI .... FOUNTAIN VAL Y uwe.11 .. tt sl'l'lct u2s """5 st. ~••P. Jerry&42-0M1 ooore·Wlndowe-Petlo T~tremQlled Olean-Cereful..court~ LE lllTilatm SIS a.inMer Ille• new po.,.1aQe " '"O lot GARAGE door~ Covere·O.Ckl. Frenk. ~. '*' lewN. i&1"3-478 8Y"' IOI p6eoe. 8•• *5 ' INDEPE NDrNT We .,. .... c:fltng for ... &~ S300 """ 720-02t5 " rt-P.'" •m ,,..aetme,llclnt ..... imer H&-7107 uc•4aot17 • ~ ... ~tic "''·•tarting mvv duty wuh-S-• Conti (213)&92-383_1 ........._ CIMn~Upt~•TrMT~. ffiC,ZK.i!C!(,.. !~R'!._¥..!.~2!'0 l*90nto ..... ourcolof' erldrv-t ExCllent cond L-......, _.. . ... _..., ............ _ .. ,..,..,.._ D I d N p tent 1peclat11t •t '500/0 110 1'2-8944 ..._... J PATIO'•· dedt•. t.ncel, Entry I F;;na; m Ml ! 850-3 tlf'td) WttdOlt orec1Utte. KttcMna. bathe. T22...f7t3 e tver 1 ay a week. 0 Stl«m•n Oerden1 In ~m111110• ~--c. c•I remdln9. R .. 8Y Honnen TM Doorman Tree/Trtrn/Qaenup compl Wll P'9C*• ~din. II 1. CdM Cell Dorothy M-, · a, .. ...,.... Jctw11eo.1132 o.. 6 F1t 867.DOOR ~denlnD eompeettiw '*'~~· pet1taa. co ecting. no so 1clting . a 30em-4pm 113-221 1 ~eo ...,.., a dt"fW ,,. ,,m ,..........,._, PM.,,,.. AamocM1 tinc1 a..tnc 1 Pf1cel Chudcl42-21n ~ .._.,.71°' J.c tWfiNVk!t; Must have dependable car, 1NSTALLEAS f()f to11et :6°JOO",:~t re ._..--., Addltlone W• Ooorl a t< c TAEE SEAVIC! A KIDS PARTY by Camel Trtmmlng ~ Ywd per1lt1o n1 and 80· 52,_5302 NEW FCM a.LY l1 Ml·1l11,llAll.ID HMmll.llTm Top. Trim. Aamoval Ouel Cartoon c:MrtlC1 ..... c. ~ "*"· $4M52I truck or station wagon and c .. IO,,.. Tool• and - ()ualtty_..,.,frt .. et 8etV UC/tnt.frtie19t ~'43·1110 lnSUranCe 1r1n1portaOon req'd ~~tor 2 600r '°9of C... 1425413 Me-7..0t Nt4263or&3el8M ~ _ S4W1t0eo.ta.._ ~.14.2eut>ICfoo4 ~ RESIDICOMM'L.llND H JAPANUIQARD£HtNQ cc;;;;;;o;11G iOt t;; ~l=::.:o LiMflllll• 9'0loftar t4()..l40t ~ =~~;r.; ~7~';11,:-"...::,'21Uo Sf:~~~ t::=~·1=::,. ud c.11 (714J••• 1NO CALL 842-1444 F~.~·~-wo~ atn•m;s;me,~-,: __ • __ ri.: ____ _ ::;:t'~~~11e.,::• NEWIREPA•R <Millty No 1SH1KAwA L>.HOeCAPE 1a your~Jllnlwmow19 •u t °" l30 ~$:0 Ask tor JoAnne Craney = ~ ., 1 fr1d0, frotl ffea, •: LAUIA Wied IWOCIMallled. to amal,~ Sod ~ w.lnt :::.io:~::~tfte CWf.~ 124 (7W651~ ~~.~= C 9' "'-..~·. -~ ""'!' ~ ., . - -- EP I 0rM0e C0Mt OAJLV PILOT/ Saturday, August t . 198'J / _;==--i=:i;!!!!;j!!:J•!i!!l~l~hb~~.~Waal""'!-~,"""IM~t~.IUl:~:_~ .. ::11::::.-fi:l-l;.;t..-T....a....:._..· ____ ----il,...A-1t-"-la-p!!-l .. --,-ltl~A-1 ... ~la-~-~-=1~1ll~A-••~ ..... :""""~til~l:::MI::" ewe II an PLUMUUA ICIT'T£NS..Ft•,.............. C ... T .. LI"· .... w • ..... ·-PORSCHE '71 t 12E, WJ IUO 'M WI Ill ILL Illa PW1t1,U 15gellofllln. a ttou.. ttwnecCi"~.. ~mi:,·~eoc,-YlllTlf'fl~P/I 111000 on ang. ne. 0t1g bodV a~, euto, gd u&EOCAM&TAU()(S .. FloWer9 In b1oOm CALL 0·937.o213 X223. _,,., fixed k .... 7 s Hond9 need.I wotttl l360 ObO ~·· axcleni cond. con d , I t 0 0 I o b o . COME 1H OR CALL ,Of' 645-4445 epm/Wllnd• 557 ... 241 S.SOOO/obo a-64 .. 78'4 I 141-1512 110.500 obo. 7&9-:ltet 64&-822Z m.g PMI APPUllll w..-MMle dub POOOLES-R-PEOPLE • -,· °' *"81•8 VW AMPER • .,--OeLILLO tam memt>et9hip '500. Poodle "''Pl. TMCUP•. OOAONAOO ti w/tr...,, Yaaa IMI * p£• ""EOT • )Clnt eonCI .m/tm CAA ~ 11\Ct 1----. t 821 1~ ,.... ~low hull, multi~ I """ ' 112001-......_. 0 ........ .. • ...... Toy, Min 1350 up ... reclng rigged 11750 '80 DOOOE RXD xlni • MAST!AATI . UST sru.. .., ...... '".. 1121t ~ 11.V • or 21S-H$-$211 ~S.2841 ooO SS~ttlv M.g 1 oond cetpet & pai'9I • *ALFA ROMEO * 7~5"45 HUNTI"°TOH8EACH lnO .iz. wel•bed wte t1ical lutn11ntl I ac>d. cuatom pelnt o;~. *SAAB* BITTER* vw cO'HVBUO '72 Ml-llllt HI 1111 =:.r~t:.•= ..iii... . MIS Su~~'~ .. , :=&3 !'~02~· U BMCHU A::·~~!tt~::~: mn .... •ffttl 1 U.A.,l lal .. lt ... eRUM: ... oo~~ c~ri HOBIE 18' Trt, Nila. cat• t"9ft, * 762.0900 * VW SUPeRBEETLE '73 CllM Lie• tKU~ 1 ("IOlft' newl260 1·80M IWOUtd 11kato=tltibW18 c.tbox l1500 ~ 546-522• Auto. AC. tttt, AM/FM emb•t•hlp 1250 5:f.1967 °' ~S.1572 boa. beh roller, •X1ru C1auln IMS SAAB '82 T bo 3 dOOf Super cones. tlafec>. eat ..... • , (71•)8AO.()aet 11260 ~64 ur • • co ~· '2800/ob o -------~--~~~~~------~~-·-~Niew~PO~R~T~a~r~.C~H~·~ UI H081Er.a.T1~ ~'·~~~ ~.~~~.~~1~000' ~n~MS."12 • THEODORE ._,....__ u=::~ 11•_. .. ..,. ..,.. v Run• & lookt gr .. t. exc*i.tlt cones 7 . ...-lllu• 11 .. C..11 lllWH .,. lut ..... ~ 1140 Tennl• Club Mambenhlp. 6011 With trallat LIKE Nffl $8000 obo 84g,.3918 964-8993 aft &pm VW SUPERRBEETLE 'U dXIUdl sxtt. suNoXY '"" AIT1tll UUll Ill.IA Uliliili 1150 TH1s we.e.K1, Pay 1mcAicktRIRd r . a rn. EXTRAs. 12000 _ suNBua.oRr sHAPE ONLY, Aug. 101t\, 9_.. w••-•ir •-•• Tran1f.,. 875-3208 Grand. Ra9t0ted to 0f10. evening• only 975·9921 A la .. tllO ALL OPTIONS tot Colline Ave. BalbO• ----ULI A rare ttlowpieo411 Mutt HOBIE SUPER Buy! 18' atH ~rt $2200, 64 5 • 522 " ltlend. TV'a, bookt. toy•. Fr•nel.c.n dlthM, apple & HUNDREDS 01' HOM!SI Perfect !Of apt lro•tfr• ... to appr9C111a1 value w/trall.,, box axtraa. 11 f RXAAIY con~. CO:: alll "-•"' c 13 mlec:. houMt\old Items oth., panern1 SI H , Vaclnlty ot Spring· tyr old ''Iii 1260 FrlO· over $25,000 wlll Mii good oond 1975 obo moe •llver/blk, apt• ... ,, - etched mlrrOf• $3, rollt ol dale/Talber1/Edward1, ldalre 18 cu " uptight frtr s 15 ooo p p 943 5353 caN, axlnt cond. $5500 AM '11 111&11 c.r..a ..... , 11a2 uphOl•tery ta~lc FREEi follow lign• SAT ONLY, 175 Apt u Mc Oryr, • ~2•9 vt ty obo 644·2809 Gatyl ESTATE SALE I L~ l 11nen1 $1, .iiver One big Day, Aug 9th plug• Into 1\0 Ona Ill>!' 1.iandet 30· MKll, crvlM IM0 •.141·1112 Mtlqu.e, linen•. book• 1 )ewelry 12, dlshea. crv-tal 7·5pm, courteey ol Sue & aot• S75 obo. 87S-.-203 Grand Plano, 5'2" Kawai equipped. well meln· ALFA SPIDER 1983, IVOfY, IMlvet,SundayAunuat IO 11emware S1 . plc:tures, 1 Annette,1t1TeemWalk· POWER EDGER s100 Grand~NMrtynew·Mu•I talned, Newport ellp 381< ml. hard top, J/MCLICK -• booktS1,oldtrunlltS15. In Realty MOfa lnfo can power mower 150 pw; uatlloe • PleaM call S23.500 645-2787 (10188050) 110,095 1========= A••Ol/RENAULT V;:n• 9r~:'oe. !~,!! SLo 0 11 oOot furniture S5 to 7 t 4 . 8 4 8 . 8 2 8 4 0 r lawn vacwm $&5, ~uh-p•1 •)3M-2008 Ull l' LIUU Beech lmP«t•. 752-0900 TOP SSS PAID "' T Co 5 II• S2, name 213-596-8110. .,/dryS145M 648-5848 Gult>ranaen tlleetre ch..... EXCELLE..NTCONO AUDI '82 COUPE. dart! JEEP etrece. M I br•nd •port•we1r SS, 2 ... ..-:~· FOf Pamper.CS s ESTATE SALE , clothes $1, VlclOl'lan Iron MISC ITEMS TEA SERVICE.SILVER «gan. manl. ,.,ll .,....,., 12200/0BO, 557-<M42 btue, 5 apd, air, anrf, new Metcedae Benz Patio furn. couch. IOunger. doll bed S 12, decorative Sat only a...pm ENGLISH SHEFFIELD -::1~\ s':~~~r,;~ LIDO 1• wtth treller Xlnt ~'or~ t=• gr•t. lllEll&TI WI . • Yemahl Ofgan dbl bed celling lan1 S 10, wooden 609 l Utllefleld Ot LARGE 8 PC. $375 cond Ou aged lull T09 M.,C.O. Prtcll Paid hlld Items, ~ eo1iec: Cl\Jld'1 ctwn .S2. 1260 SP1'ln¢1le/Talberl 979-5385 IClmbell Console Plano, equipped w/~ 11~ AUSTIN '65 HMtey Sprite CALL PETER or RAY IRVINE AUTO llblei9, Sat Only t~pm. Logan (1 bll\ 90 of B•ket, SAT & SUN 8-4PM YALE FORKLIFT 3 lllQI Sl 199 Lowrey Conaole r..._ offer. U5-&eti1 ! .. °!!, M1 .. ~M11<1ge10.._:, ~ 11111 If ... TS CENTER ~ Morning Canyon Rd. btwn Herb<>< l Fairview). 19092 BUSHARD mHt 41< lbe cap Like Otgan S 1900 Both xlnt -.rvv ._. ,,_' ,......, •Ill 1.EIOflll 7"' 4 951 3 -t 44 ROBINS FORD lObO HARBOI r.L l!J CO~fA M U.A b4 J 0010 I CHEVY ·75 Mallbu CIMele. \ mu11 Mii. MW paint, gd I tlrN . xlnt running cond I 1100 OBO. M0-4643 CHEVY '77 Concour•. 85K ml, am/tm r9dl0, gd cond. Asking 12200. c;a,t (71 4>-492-88S8 CHRYSLER ·u Ea•c Limo, VCR, bar. mag center. \7K ml. alt op- tlOfll, s1• 160 •e1.1ese Ot 619-724-6835 DODGE POLAR.A '73 Statlonwagon. rune & need• woB, 1700/0bo COM 1blllSouth o1Flve Frt7·7.Sat~3 9&8-8639 MW 's.crlflce for qulcttl cond MuatM1167S-1657 Ludar• 18, rHlot1d dellwry714-832-8t•7 I ' --' C Rae 64 clatllc, 28' Loa, Ilg l'IUJI. t;:;:j;;;;;-213or71.e 837-2333 800 428 7485 rowot t, 4·5878 MOVING • All noral 'IWlcke< love Mat $10, Hit ~0-526§ WllUTDllNIT tabarneckl• mut 16'!/;L't, -- Moving Sale • S•t/Sun Cl'lrlalmH •uppllea & ~~er ;m t!vl:~· 0 MW Ctap1ttll l PECAN, WIBENCH, LIKE 119ln1kat, genoa. 5aagu1j ~psu~ T~~O~!t ~~:n~~LAc~~ !'------~=-"°' 8:30·4 215 FernlH I, cr1'1 ltem1. Wey below ,:.-~~ S 50 ~1-:1 APPLE 11• NEW.17S0,8•6-328CI 08.Betl otfarl752·2SS. .... ~ blueexter,PlonearCau l '22-713! Flll'llPitft ssoo 080. 722·9157 After 5 PM CdM. Furniture, plants, I wholnale. 957.0303 store counter S2o0 •tore Grn mon, duo dr, t meg li;&I" or 650-72'67 11200 obo, 64~ Ol9he9 l much morel! •YIHl reeks s...5-s 100 l00g lbl rem. super M<lel card, Retired couple. formerly i-.. • Moving Slit 1 Day Only Mlac Item• 2024 Federal I s 10, used cloth Ing speed up card, Sl,000, tr NEW MOUNTAIN owned Hetreahofl Ketch. .. ••• 312 Cametlon Set 9-6.30 1 Ave Set·Sun 8 ·-• pm s1 00/ea, oval tbl s1o, call David 854·8745 BIKE-21" ONLY 1250 o..tre ulllnn prtv In ••ch -SOUTH COUNTY Oak tbl, lemp1, books, MOVING SA-;_·~~ I glauwere, pie framea, HITACHI HM37t9 ROB W-~~~t.~;~22 for bo•t ·~alnl./repalr. VOLKSWA<a:N clothH, hHhld mite Conitructlon equipment. ~ash register S 1 ~O. Analog mon. 19", 31 op. Partner•hlp? 908·6418 & Cuti only ottlce turnltur~ and sup, 76-1800 Courier Eno 1024 x 800 rH 33.3 khz PEUGEOT pv.10 • --prepared ISUZIJ Moving S•le Fri/Sat. TV's. 1 PllH, plants. plclurea. 575· beer mirrors SS·S 10· hat, long P9fl S 1200 cell Vltu1 frame, Welnm•nn l .... /Skl INtl pr~ BMW't tn j W9hr dryr beds llv & din I etc Everythl~ Mu•t Gol lamps, dishes S 25• hang· David 854-8754 brak" 1 yr old good 7011 atock ' • · · ers 25 tor S SO van win· -· · · Mt•. dinette, lamp1, tbla, 7AM·2PM, AU 9TH dowa s20/u ' curtalna OAK COMPUTER DESK 1 cond. S•OO. 637-7918 JET SKI ,It does Mel<• a dl(• reQOl'dl. paintings, Nat'I 17092 Pullman, Irvine AND MOREi · 58" long 11 28" high I • ,. __ _a 11.-.S KAWASKI «O f•renc9 .twe · 0.0. cotlecllon. etc MOVING SALE Reason---x 28" deep, w/91011 tor l ~1haf -· VVW GOOD CONO , ~ __ 2_5_12 Wavecrest eble prk:eal ·x-tg dog lmat . 61 H cables & paper teed. S95 OOELON Stringing M•· s 1100. 842·2915 1PIM.Z:--1<ft'J~n · Wlckar. antiques. mlcro hOYMI, chlklrent lteml. MOVING SALE! avenlnga-675~0898 I chine. mdl D. iclnl/re-. II' /"-·• I --' ... book•. clothes. bile• & Sn1rk 11' sailboat, otfa Conatruclloo equipment, f" •• ,. ' 22 furbished $395 0 80 Cell 1 .,. -•I ttra_Jt , .. -ms II ml11e 721 Nercl1su1. Sat-ch•lr• golf Clubs, 1011 of office furniture end sup-1 1 Dwain, al16pm. 722-<M 73 7012 .ftr..nT cib urday & Sunday 91m good stuff 2013 Celvert pllea •pl1nt1 plcluret Free 10 good hom• rn s El i ........ , uu•~-~ Av (Mesa Verde) Set 8_. Etc. Everything Mual Go. FEMALE AUSTRAILIAN / '""' tctrta Cl . I -I Cetta leu 6114 7AM-2PM AUG 9TH ~HEPARD 844-3656 IOIO w/35 pwrbt Great loci (114) ... 1111 1'1 V1RdiN1A PLACE R~:c~IG~RA;~.~.m~~~~~ 17092 Puliman. Irvine Friendly 1'11 year old c.1 to R1oas 6',<,' Screen TV S 9.a<> 87 5-0 7 40-0ay. 20I '# 1"· 5.,_,.,. SAT ONL YI 8-3PM wlth 1ce mailer s 185. l<119Mrt ltac~ It H good home Sliver gray, wltuner New $3500, Sell NEWPORT ~EACH DOCK. -!~!!!!!!!!!!!~~!I MUCH MISC Kenmore microwave :.::!! loves kldl 84µ215 $1500 C8l1 497·•654 Up to 32 MotOf boat :: large ,,28• nei r ne.; HAM radio geat Knwd ---$250/mo P.ntlng av1H aw; IF•llYYar4Salt $185 se1 1963 Nissan 520.S200 TenTechCen· W /lllEAWI Tru1~atita 673-2747or87S-01•g BMW 3033 BABlf SI Sat 8 AM rims 4 lug !Ill 200 tury 21. S 175 Keyer, MISll NPPIES ~ Freezer, Pl•nll. boolcs. SX mos1 Dalsuns S100 mike. etc Houaehol<I 7 wks old dyl/259-8960 INt~ aeral TOil ~~:v:~o~~d~o SIMPLY THE BEST tools. b1by I tems ATC Honda 110. as Is goods, book• 548-1768 ev/wknd842·495tSuMn 71 FIBERGLASS Dinghy, Power only 642-2512 s furniture, much misc s 195 542.5459 I COfner Euex l Cam· • good condition, towing alel · S«vlca • Leaalng THANK YOU --brldOf Lines {Westclllf) Ofhct Farait•H eye s 125/0 BO. 760-955" SLIPS AVAILABLE EUROPEAN DELIVERY Sal 9.4 Misc hsetiold. ln-.. • 5.u7 -Sli .. 25', 30' and 35' l5"0 JAMBOREE RO FOR MAKltG US tcC SWAP IEn , 11n1 & ct111<1's c10111es MOVING SALEI • •• •Ht '" J '81 SEARAY22· C•ll 642-•644 NEWPORT BEACH 2 Every Sunday Orange 1 3/4T u kng wood Mbrd, I Construction equipment, E11pren crulMt. loaded. 9-5pm, Mon·Frl Adjacent to Funloo Island ft Coast College. Fairview & lg playpen tools 218 office turolture and sup-LEGAL FILE CABINET 270 l'lrs. mere eng. Open 7 Days aw.- Adam•. Costa Met• Ad· Bucknell Rd ott F1lr piles, plants, pictures, seo~. 2 CHAlflS I 26ClHP. many Jllras. Misc. Tr111pt1tatita 8-40-644• mlNlon & Periling FREE I Sat only 8-"4 Biro &Caoe I etc Everything Mu•I Gol 631.0496 S 17 ,500, 759-5004. C T SEPWn HllPUll Spaces S10 •32·5860 baby Items. wlcke; 7AM-2PM. AUG 9TH DESKS. CHAIRS, SOFA ACHILLES lnff1table 12' aa,era/ uihrl changer tbl. lots more 17092 Pullman, lrvlne Fiie cabinets. OMder pan1-Red w/Evlnrude 7 5 HP 1014 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT Baby furniture car seats 2294 Pacific A~_ NEW 3M copy machine, t1on11, 1BM Selectrlc, tran-1 like new. 1 1450 t979 Apollo 331 Olua X McLAREN'S BMW IN U.S.A. couch, cornef bed SAT ONL V 9-5PM bicycle, lawn mower acrlbblng equlpmenl, cal-759•900• Motor Home 33K ml, 4•0 M·F tlll 9, S-S tllt 6 ANO TRYING HA mower. 1oy1 & ml•c Grear Prtces' Every1hlng beech chairs. clotnes end culetort. 3 ring binders. Alum llahlng boat, 1•· w/2 Dodge eng, auto, fully 626 s Eucll<I St. ROlR S•t/Sun 9-4, 862 Ceplt•I MUST 001 Frldg, oell moral 1201 Sussex Lane Wiimer's s1ocle fishing chairs & treller, equlpt, deluxe lnl, cruise. Fullerton. CA TO BC I boo~ snelves dresser Saturday 8-2 7AM•2PM, AUG 9 Johnston 14hp, $700 pis. pl b. levellng jM:ks, 2 714-6806300 • SALES IAIUJISI lrampollne wingback -17092 Pullm•n. lrvlne Cell 642-9755 roof a/c units. 6 5KW 213-691-6701 • SERVICE BUICK . DEALER IN ORANGE COU NTY 979 2500 FORD '60 Fairmont Wgn New llret/brakeslbatlery xlnt cond a/c radio S2100 obo 733-0838 FORD '63 Thunderbird '83 Turbo Coupe, ctlarooel grey slick, xlnl eond. S7000 obo 673-7170 FORD ESCORT '82 H1tchback-Reblt eng, new llres. go body. $1800, 645·5830 '121AWUW ... Auto air, orulM, Ult, 11ereo power lodes Lie• 186409 ""' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 'lObO HAReo• Ill VO COSTA MESA Ml 0010 FORD MUSTANG '78 V6, auto, P•. pb, call, 59K ml, outttandlng cond, $1999. e-957-1001. Antlquet. furniture lawn overs1uNed chr. cl'lllds SaJes Rep equlpmen1 & GRAPHIC ARTS, C1'11rvoz I Onan gen. Island bed. mowers. 10 speed bll\e organ oks. etc t64 1·A samples Womens dance LASER SHELL slngle man 581, b•r. kltch w/mk:to. BMW '63 320!, blue/gray • PARTS lamps, radial arm saw Corllnder Or 549-3598 & swimwear turn, book• llble chair, cabinets. rowing boat. excellent oentrel v.c, •wnlng, Mich metallic. 5 spd, am/tm • LEASING NABERS muchmore.,S•l·SunAM & misc Sat/Sun 9.3 llgl'll etc Berg•lnt l con d 1t 1on S1 100 tlrM Mu•tbeMfll\tobe tape Oecl\, snrl. orig ONLY! 20 ,. 0 Pelome Or SAT ONLV Babit\oos&-t807 Ant!QuaClr CASHONLYl536-'3·H 673-2632or875-5887 appreciated! S36,000 ownr Grea1 cond .Afl,f ~,p, •• CADILLAC hold & misc ttems 2510 - -OBO 97 22 1 1 'ul M 1 MERCURY ZEPHYR '79 ( 1 blk west ot lrvlnel Westmmster Ave C M Sii 819-& Sun 8110 10-3 IBM Conectlng Selectrlc Three 8' Olnghyt Sell ball-4 • 21/494-• 181 675-6132 Auto. am/tm ca.ta. lie CASH Reg11ter, fu1nlM• SAT-SUN 10 • 4 12 ... flshlng Estate Sele · Entlle Typewnter 15 cerrlege, Ing unstnkable S199obo 81 STARCRAn-TENT BUG vw '78 wtilte con-(V[.RY MOOU &. COt.OR I LARGEST SELECTION 1)9. pb, eir.callent cond bicycle. auorted hOuse-boal greenhouse en· hsetlld Furnllure ap-$300 Xlnl cond 497.,.854 each 673-3630 Trelle<. gd cond 4 Obi bds vertlble, 46.000 ml, new CALL TODAY ' of late model. low mlleage I 1200. 845--3755 tlolO and clothing 11em1 t•ques furn designer pl1ances etc Cash only US E O OFFIC E p IN 7012 lumace frldg, awning top/tlres.alc.$5500obo II Cadlll~lnOtange OLDS '80 Cut l •U SAT AUG 91h 9.5 fabrics ktlcnen nemi 1700 P0<1 Shefffeld FURNITURE & EQUIP· twtr ti 968·9238/848· 7227 760-6600 County! SM vlloday1 w•gon.a/c, tilt wh•l 3120 Roanoke Lene C M clolh1ng 15 yrs of h0u1&-S11t1 Aaa 6110 MENT. CALL 979.5039 11' MITH WUUR MILEY Tlndum Axel •f5 DATSUN 260Z I &•0-9100 caas. crul" control FURNITURE·C-LOTHING nold goods Must selll sat 8-1-Glall '"" din rm •••• a Aaiaab 5 04t 40 HP. engine. full COYef Horse Tralltt excellent Looi\ a grHt and runs 2600 Harbor 8IVd S2800 obo •99--4997 Antique beer b01lle 301 Monte Vista ..,... trallef 54000 673-5811 con<I rwtw p11n1. tires, gre11 12950 549-3255 COST A MESA a1 -•ti colleQ!k>o SMONLYI SAT &SUN9.4-PM set 2 uphota bacl\ cane &ICUINPS 2.e Ch ___ -8 kick plates etc S2500 --'vOL 0 '7 S -._. 190 Sanra l11bell LOTS OF GOOD STUFF chrs, 11mp1 & m1ac hthld Biie/ ello'w M/F S175 rltcrett V , glau OBO PP 645-4445 DATSUN NISSAN 300ZX j V 4 tatlonlCADILLAC '72 Coupe de I CUTLASS SUPREME 2708 S Glenarbor nr Y Mag · 722 _ 9376 hull deep V cuddy cab. '86 turbo-red, auto. Hop. Wagon. 4 door', yellow, Ville New b•ttery MW BROUGHAM, auto. air, GARAGE & PLANT SALE 754 ALLEGHENY Greenvllle /Segeratrom __ VHS, head, runs greet.1 UTILITY TRAILER 20' loaded, xii cond air, S700 Call 642-1078 tag~ 9"log c«t ,..Q,•tom f !S. P/Wlndows. cue. Freezer ...ouch, dishes & NA BRISTOL/BAKER oN Manly Ave ClllESE SIU-PEii seals 7. N B dock . 1 Flatbed, equipped to haul 1 499-2 1631497-305• VOLVO 79 Wgn 4ap0oio1 Mat covers, MW v1nyl tilt Lie• 1FY0588 other 11s0<1ed gOO<llesl SATrSUN Good uted Males from champion $.4900/offerS42·9666 I ears et~0 5E2x616t cono DELOREAN .81, Perfect orig ownr. elr, am/Im top, xlnt In-out $1250 SIMI Sat 81m 273 Megnolla plumbing l•Atures, p1c· 1 · lines Lo•ds of wrinkles 24 FL YBRIDGE. fiber 5 · cond 5 ap0 air power can. exit inllde & °"' 646-4112 $AFeTI glasses gto11es 1 tures old Knlc-knaoe FIND S1500-S2000. 6-42-9057 form. sleeps 5, many e•-MtttrcyclH/ I S17,Soo. 71416s0·5"63 · S5200 obo &46-1814 1n1:uuuRE . ROBINS he.ring Prolecll.on rain' 135'~ Flower 51, 1n alley OCKER S-P"NIE p PS lras w ith trallers I IOll --CADILLAC '76 CONV " L U $12 i>oo (714) 539·602i CMttll FIAT '74 126. looks gd, ' Blk on blk. 68K or!Q ml wea r . des 1 g n er TRUCK size 1001 box.1 4 male, 2 female Beaut. · 177 MAIC,O /H runs well rebll eno new fAm.Y -Perfect Cond 1ung1111ea. urcycle bikes. clornes posters I h ~ I . f J all butt color Champ I 26' SEA RAY Surldancer w onda 350 I trena am/Im C&ll 's1so "'"-CUTI ER LEASING I FORD I '.1060 HAl&O• Ill VD COS~A MESA 641 0010 furniture Set & Sun books chlldrens games · r<lllK 1 • ·""1 lt'r lines w/papers $1751275 1979, NEW ENGINE XL,camotor2•~•110rebmo.!.or 1 obo ~6-9957 Lv ~..,, I INUTU -I0-3pm 1952 Pelican Pl S811Sun 9-S 249 Albert Pl 499.5903 Electronics. Immaculate , w MS, ... 1rr ... 1. ""' 1111 O&U. 702·111·0111 priced to sell asl\ for Dick I fork•, N it, tank. ~50 FIAT '7• Spider. runs C -------I d-250-8511 · e-5"8-8489 759· l227 or 548-33'5 great, rblt, new top, llrM , • No Md11ton11 {~al1·1 t.~';~~ ,;~~. ;.~':~~· P£~T~1~ a~~~~~·~ - ---111111210 '71 battery, l 900/0BO Markup\ 1 lK ml F II I t M t ·-11 S ""5 '81 Seerey 26' El!press 'Susan 642-1888/eve • No Has\lfo< • u Y equ P · l us '"" "'"' obo "1 Cruiser Loededl Xlnt 7,500ml,S500/obo I $17,950 840-6834 673-3630 or 786-2151 INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to tu rn your Hidden Trea su res into CASH with a S7.60 Classi f ied Ad. cu $5.60 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No chonges in copy or conceflotion. I ' rir ( nrnrt1f•(f'l(JI K"'J' h to f1 or Employm,.nt Act "'' JI (OU c.on odv•·rl1·,1· If yov r11·• I '' f'.Jur U >r bofll couch, high rhCllr 0r any 1Hll1\•'d mrrrhorid • 111 rhr• Dritlv Pilot ( loss1f1ed \loff or usr ri'lr roupcw lwl >w Moil to Doily Pilot. 330 W Bay St .. 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S800/0BO - CHAIS CRAn 23 759-9281 Jlllll 'll f,1120 w r11e11er tune tower. i --L i tGlO Lo ml, e•lt cond, leather fighting ch11r Volvo l/o, natl 111 •I S 10,500 720· 1950 S6000/obo poss trade IOEY -for car/truck 645-6130 JAGUAR SOVEREIGN '85 ELECTillC UY HAT I SILES I LUSlll • I Amlhraclte gry gry lthr I Int, anfr, Europe wheels, 1Surrey top Cocktail crsr '11.000 ShOCk 873-2050 I All IAIH many extras EPA/OOT a •HLS certs. S31,500. 675-8581 IGLS 12' 52 Evtnrude 35 hp reconditioned. lrl, I anchor 1eckett, etc $700 obo. 6•6-4063 DOMESTIC & FOREIGN MASER.A Tl Bl TURBO 19202 BEACH BLVD '84 & '85 EJ!ecutlve Car• 714/111·4100 SAVE $$$SS Beach lmport1. 752-0900 Sail leati 10f4 A1t• Stnicea/ NEWPORT 30-Top shape Part• tol9 Loaded. NB slip. ownr PROF CIR ClllE trans, mull sell. S22K/obo • • o-533-5115, h-673·8858 POLISH ONCE A YEAR ------Work Guar Don 7~_.359 u · Vagabond with HIOh· - lender lraller. multl-eolor 4 ftffl DrlH/JHpl Miis custom cover. xlnt 9030 cond. mutt tell S 1200 ______ _....-,. 000 963-3959 'II JEEP OIElllEE •LASER • -11000 x1nt con<I 3 sell• new FlOTllY IHAn ~~~· c~~~s-'::j 1 t 900 ~um/I ous,.T --~ -•ffffl tlH 77 ISLANDER 38 Loaded 2524 H&fbot Cotta M ... Rec survey. hlng mul,<111, 1,,.1 IO!I teak/Int .now«. teak & ~~·~~- hoity eo1e 9&8-5902 P P Tracb HlS !Cal 20, cieen, goOd'CQ;i. i67i f..350. 121 H116ed. dmon. Dene Potnt •llP •''· • epd, 86,500 ml. $3000 Call evenings I good shape, 1 owna1 551 1280 15850 (714)682·5712 OUlllO Oll %0 OOOOE ·n t-. Ton long Gr&at o'nlterl d•yHller / btld, equipped tor tow. I c111s racer Clean & low mlleege. lllel new sound c:ond With o B. 5•0-5288 S3250 OBO IH/548-5468, Vo//5.e& 7285 Get an angle on the I cam.era 1equ1pment ' youve always wanted. Read classified. 'II TIYITA TIMI Ill 1.Af •WD. xtr• ~b. 4 cyt, 1uto tr•n•. A/C. mtQ wt'll•lwlde tlr ... pwr door IOOU pwt ....... am/Im ''"'° c .... 1111 whl UC •3CO~ 111,HI THEODORE ROBINS FOID 101'0 HAi t.C e llVD COSTA Ml \A t>4J 0010 THI ODORE ROBINS FORD Jot.n HAllO• 11110 CO~TA MHA 641 001n MBZ 250C '72-A/C, pwr anrl. chrome wheel•. blaupunk stereo, icll. 8111· Ing $6500, 552-9210 MBZ '71 220D As It Strong eng, tr•ns needs reblt. St500 OB O 845--411 4 MBZ 'aO 2~D. stlcll-:-ilr, crulM. aunrf . .uper condl 16950 obo Con.tdet IBM PC Part swap 831·7228 •lllOUOll* Aed/PllO . 00fv«JQ9 "Ca Super cond. lo ml, 3yr warr avail, MtVICe r .. cord•. lae/purchaae •005900 Thlt W.-only 121,HI "lllUlllll ...Tl IOOI Ouall SI , N 8 133.9300 -----llllU •14 nuu 5-SP, AC. AM/FM can. crul" control. LIC# 28KF704 llHI THIODORI ROBINS FORD 1000 ~·.a•ao• 1wo CO\IA M l\A ()42 0010 lllllmG MOTOll Wiii f'(l~SC. HI '" r>I I HF VMOl I l H11hu t Q .. •111, ...1 .......... . trl•U#I •OTOll ,,,,, 44~ ~ ( •I""'~ ... _f""tl ~ .. , .. 673-0900 9.93 FllWIOlll AlllAL PHlllTAIE un HAPNIYAL IFnHn 1985 SEDAN DE VILLE $13,995 , II '°""'' .,,~ .. Ufl\ ll•lf"ltli 1984 CORVETTE $14,995 _QN_A1.L NEW VEHICLES 1983 COUPE Of VILLE IN STOCK S 11,995 ( f?•"l'lf.!J!!!!~:1 "J. I " • .., f1<1 MM~ fl°'"'l ~swagen r--~~~~~~~--.J 1447 :, 811~101 ,. A 1982 ELDORADO COUPE •••• 0220 s11 99 VW ·11 Bug, belQe, 101( ml 5 , on rebtl eng, new redlala, ' good cond, S 1800 Cell "'* t•wl\ \#at~~· ~n f'frt•H7i 675-8154 ~ nr•11 wm1 Aebullt engine. S 1800 obo Call 24Q.?g74 VW ·fi Karm•n Ghia, look9 & rune grHI, rebll eng. new red p1lnt. Oleen, S3•00 obo 5•8-7277 Jiii VW '75Bu1,8~ new eng bit frOM bottom ut). gd an.p., ~. S3300 obo846-34&8 RECYCLE lhrough lhe DAILY PILOT Clas lf1ed Pages Turn unwanted ltomsmto monoy todsyl Call 142·5171 1982 COUPE DE VILLE $6995 lwll ,._ llillltl \ff t11JltAIAlll 1981 DATSUN MAXIMA WGN . s5995 I You'll hopk your limit of interested buyers with ads you place in the classifieds. And our rates won't swamp your profits! J.'· Daily Pilai CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 PRELUDES In Stock The Popular One Immediate Delivery 4 Dr LX Accord Immediate Delivery Comfort plus Economy .. SHOP AT HOME! Make classified advertising the best way to save time and gas! D1ilJ Pilot 142-&lll ALL MODELS LARGE SELECTION 1986 CIVIC 2-Dr Hatchback LEASE FOR 9665 Lus. IO< 19' 6~ Per mo IO< 60 mo1 Incl~ II• residua• 17113.20 Att llnenclnlf.on aP Provt<I crt<lll Serial 1'019019 NO MONEY DOWN or purchase $5986.00. Call TEf? MERtr11lllOD l ease Manager ~ \ I . . pr._ COMI DAILY PflOT/....,,_, ~I, t• THE ECONOMY LEADER Prelude Huge Inventory large Selection The Popular One • Cir-. 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I FSIOI Dal~ Piiot Augutt 0, 1Ne pr09(1Md t1PPM1 II on Ill In l--'-=="-'""'-"'"--1~;;c;;;~~:;::;:~;-n14412 NOTICI Of' ~ Fdlty, :: M'°'*ll •Cnotit ATED OENEAAlLY ALONG Sa99I tM ~of °""'*'P" AnmAYn' CW I '1CTmDUI llJll•M .:•~;::c:.~: c~ ~1.v:!1:c;:;::_·~~ IMMot~n::'!JC:. ~~~rO:~if!,~~ PlBJC NOTtCl Ml.IC P«JTIC£ s:!t. HYntlnGt:oo.:=. =·= T~=-~ , Ca111:t2t00 Pl.MllT NO..... th• Plan• and Sp.ell!· "*'' s.rYlcM £iWlronmWI. Of lHE CENTEl'ILINE OF NOTICI Of Calllomll 92'41, for inlP'O' I Chat'-i , Kally b4lll'IQ CSOWIO ~.: Publ!IMd OriUIQ<9 CoNI l .. QATNI c.llOl'lt t91 ~o..5.cilon olll'll BROOf<HURST STREET. "-*JC M1AWO NOTtCI TO tlon bY thl pubk. ouiy ..-n wt atft.ing my TA°ANISCONTtNENTAL ~ P1o4 JlJkJ 29, Ai,;gult 2. DICLAAATION ~ Pr<IPOMll .n.-IMI ~ City of Hun~ 'DNch i 2 ZONE CMANOE NO. IKCW... lfOM. CNDITOlll Of' ALL INTWS'flD PEA-Mgnlt~ to !NI cloclutMnt. INV!.STM!NT OAOUP L TO., t . 18, 1He (T*'•:-.:.:rb~~ Wllad una. ...i.o co-th•t tM ft>llOWlnO ~· 3'73 · PETITIONJ~ RElcr~ ......,. .... auut 'n'AHeRPI SONS.,. ~10.:;::: do hWet)y mP• 11'11 follow· 1112 ~ Ci'., 1'9. s.-M9• NOTICE 18 HEREBY and an .. 1 b& ~ lot N:~= Decfal'IU°" ~~~=.:.:~R AL~A T~E , •. ,, ... (hoe. 1101 .. 1'1 ~ ~ eW:l$C'IOI 1!:'t&tfWil "' tact. eno B-1. Hlolnll!tQIOll Be.ell, ---------101\IEN hi .. Hurltlnglon by -of lt\I '°""'of bid· _,, _,_,v ... SOVTH SIDE Of ELLIS A\1-"'='~-) Nollol i!'~~) OI"*' lO IOtOl'~t"9appk.&tion I, TM!. t:.:"' 11'1 Al· Cllll. 92643 7U2 --II' Mftnl'r 8Mch ... _ ..... CommlM6ol'I ... MCUl'lty ,.qultlld by abil IOI' pubic r......., com-E•UE '" -n WEST OF _, .. ,,__. •ticn.. It "*9 ._ ..... Ron A. Rof:*l'11, __ c~=="-='=-"--lw111tioid";";-:..C11Mrtng 1n 59cllon 10 Of !hi 5p9clft. m«IClngAUQU111,1111. ITHE CE;T~EALINE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY cr•dllOft ol th• •llllln .......... -.. fld&Vlt ol 1 ..... , ...... ~·Ct .. St• ..... ACTITIOUI ........ IM COi.ineii Chamti.r at thll callont. All pt()pONll .., .. ~1Ne ~·''°" NO.IBROOKHURSl STREET GIVEN th&! IM Huntington named 11an~1) ttlal • ::... ~ r,.::, Rncl-:,:.. "::all;~..: H11ntlnglon a..ctl, Callt. MAmPTA~ Hunllngton Bt>ac:fl Civic IMllMrk&dPropoMllOl'IPrO-(Z-C&MNo.16-ll) FROMA1 "0EMERALAORI· :::.a~~ =.1·::·::.::..~~ A••l•t•nl Ptan11•r ., md•vll WM l'IW'Of'I\ to Incl 9~uarn OlXOll, 1111 1"' lollowWIQ pw.on. _,. C«ll•. 2000 M91n Slt'Mi, ;.ct No. 31'1 ll'ld m&llN Ot I• 1 '~-I lo~ =jCULTURAL" D1STAICl TO thl C,........,, C1111mti.r at tM 119re1Niftet 0Mc:tlb9d. 6341-52?1, tortncl on July 21, 1Nf ~-•I Ct .. S-. M ~~ .. ; untlngl°" hacfl, Call• Qell.,...lld .to .. tObalnlhl zoning nat rom OH "GARDEN HOMES" """'"'1' T --~· -W. -· -s~· A-Sl•on--• ~ •-•• • h&ndl ol lhl ......., Cltwll •I !'"° •-r~) R2-0I Hununoto11 Beach Civic I'll Ni~ wt --,,... '"' _., Hunt..._.on e.ac:fl . ...,_,, s EA Fl\IE POINT 'toml•,Ol'llMdat•lncl•llM .... , DISTRICT Cwit•. 2000 MW! sir..i. aod•MW ot th& lnl«ldild. ret&IJ,................... ~ •lll)lrtll, ,~.,.··a .. ·. . 11593 Mein SlrMt. Hun!· !lme lndlcatlld below to,..'* office In ll'll Oty H ... Oualltl&d) to Mmh ~ J OE.\IELOPMENT 8o C II 1 I '' lbl ~-,111 lln Jo""•-•6. <ttO. TOI• 10200 Sll!tt A,,._ on OI' .......,,, 10 """° 11on. In 11'1 1 · Huntlnoton Kh, • • r•n1 .,or• are: •• • _.., ,..,_, a1rlc• 01xo11 , lnQt01'18Mcfl,callr,92Mll ~ll'ldO<>Nk*IMlt•I• ' • ._.... Mal AGREEM ENT FOR Of· torl'll&,onll'lld11aer4111M Melal ~ MlllUl.ctwrlng Ot"etlOI COM'! 2. TMt ~ IWOl'TI 91•t• n J • .:... _ _,_ Ct 8 M S h • r W • 1 I e r n """111 of all p$C'tonl wtlo b&lolll lhl /\our i tatlld. At .,. .. •PPfoxlm•I• to 11 VELOPMENT MITIOA TION ltrn. ln<tleatlld below to r.. Co.. 3'5 A9Gh&f A.....-.u.. Dally ptlo( AuOu&\ 9, tMI oonlltlMCI 11'1 lM •boW _......,..,t ., i.. C 111' En I•, pr. I •• , H. rm """'to 1)9 Nard,..,""' lo IM_-.......... , ............. ~ s.,··--.:;:"st~~ FEE tN CONJUNCTION °"""'andeonllldt<rll'lltl•t• Co•I• M•••. C•Ulo1nl• [,_:_ __ ~-=~·~·~·~·-~=~~ A~ .,. Huntlngt8n 8"Cll. • . EnlwprtMI, cl o 320-10ltn lhl ~tlOn d..crlb.a r ......... ~ . WITH THIS BUILDING PRO-926,11 ()p&Md, 11.am!Md and 0. ti aer• ... lf'ICluOM 78 JECT mttit• of •II pwtOl"lt wtlo 12121. my po.WI.Ion 11"1 r~ '*""" Ho, 7112 ~ ~N.E.,•:~~.WMn-"'o°.:"TEtTIME : Tu••d•Y. cl..-adt>ytl'llClly~.Bld· proptf!ln Md 15"1 Wiits. B DEVELOP MENT ""'"10M"-"drel•t ..... 10 T1Mn&mfl(1)andt>uw-P\8.ICNQTIC( o !hi' ln!WMI ,....,.119 point Ct., St•.,a..a. Hunt· ... 7 00 PM Wt and ,.,. publC .,. In-Th& i.llMI tlfuciur• In 1"9 AGREEMENT FOR OEs IM apc>llCallon OMCrtbl>d .oor-of IM lntttMl.cl (Tiiie 2t u.s.c.~ tN lng!Ol'I 8MCtl, Calif, 1121'1 sr-wwl Abbot "'UOUl1 19· , . : vi IMI I I '"' 112 torlM balow. transt.Mt•I .,,, MSL In-'tcTTTIOUI .UIMPI 'Form 1CMO" IM Callor111a ltmo111, S•no1. 1112 sr.r. c/o 320-lotlth N.E., APPLICATION NUMBER: l«I to pr-• ..... I . VELOPMENT MITIGATION OATE•TIME·. , .................. •-., ,,,, Y-" --'. T ,,, " • •• P9r II No dacl•rallon o l 1•ld Copl<M of 1119M raq~ll FEE IN CONJUNCTION ., ... ,.,,. "'" N.-...: ITATI ""' •v•nu1 an II. 0 8oNChPOi"t Ct., I•. _..... =~ e.i ........ WuhlnQlon =tllon•I UN m . propoull. .,. on n1e """"' !hi City WITH LUCKY STORES AUQIJ91 19, 191e, 7:00 PM Aoac:I. Sull•2SO, Oek Blook, Tiii folowln9 ~· ... 'and Iha "Form MO", 'HIJntlnglon IMach. Cllll1. JusUn W. Sher Tiult, APPLICANT J •m•• AJ1bld1aor.e9!....0,...,... C.,.., City 'ol Huntington PROPOSAL FOR EX· APPLICATION NUMBER: llllnoll 90521. doing~ u . E3. Th•t I 111 .... d9POIJted 92&48 lrled and daclarlld .. !Ml , .... s..en. 2000 Mtin StrMI, c Spec!• Sign Parmll No.""" ni.1 '"' ptop&rty •p$C'll-DANCE THERAPY, 952 w. 0 ,,.. U.S. c.rtl"90 MIN Thll bu111'1Me I• OOl'I· Clfc. A. SNr Trull, l_,. L Lumbtt Co IClll'ild by lh& Cll)' Cltwll to Hunting Ion B••c::h, C•ll· P,',"o''°R •, 0 •,',"' •, ,'"• ,0, APPLICANl: Ray JOMllOll n.11 l'llfeto ti dMcrlb&d In Wiiton St . Coll• M .... 1.ium 1eoelpt 11qUMtlld), ductlld by: • oan-• part.. ~Trutl,C.o!IOCalffOl'nla LOCATION:SooJ!hlkl<lof __ .. MI •--•~~ -••:Al...,..,.,_I,..,...,.,,., S>r ~...,31 1Ne ........_Of St" 1,lh Floor, San Fr-W•rlMr A--. •PPrO•· IM City Engl,.._ • .., 1 ornia.. ..,,, pai'Mln BROOKHURST STREET. ~,,.. ~, Clltl. t2 .,.,.., ' • _,.._ narth!P dtGO. C&lll. IM 111 ln'llolllly 200 '"' ... t "' City AllOl'My fot c;McKlng IO <:OIN'l*'ll ()fl .,_ ,. c CHARGES FOR PHASE LOCATION. 1&12 w ... ,_ ti.KM, l9aNhold lmpt~ ThomU Ru .... , l ll*K. ""Y ....om Amd•vtt to 1111. Aon A. Aobartl Alb•ec• Sh•r truit, P9lmdlle A...,.,., and r!lpOrt totl'll City COun-qUMll may 6o IO In W!itlflg II Of ll&e WEED ABATE· AY9f!Ull ln$C'ill, rolling lloctl, wor)l In t52 W. WMIOn St., Cotl•i:::"I and~ lllt&d Thll ll•l-11 •U ftllld Alci'lel M. Slier Trual. c/o ZONE: M-1. Ught lndu'" ell •I 111 rl<gUlar in.ting on wl!hl11 10 d&Y9 ol this flOllol MENT PROGRAM Pr-ZOIK: C4-MS ptogr_., machirllry, $Clulp-M-. Cell!. 92827 In PIW'tgr-'· eNI With 111& County ei.tt of Ot· 520 Ovarl•k• Dr E. trlll Tllnd.y, Auoutt 11, 11&1. by prOYldlng wrtltttl COlfto-No """'° Edwin "w.obtt AEOUEST; To Inst ..... mant, olb aqulJ>l'i'*ll and Thi• bu1ln•U 11 eon-~fl•t IM ~... 1n:o .. .... County ()fl Jul'/ 11, ·--·-. WNh...,.lon NOCM AEOUEST. To pa.rmn IM Prior lo eomm•nelng man11 to 1M O&partmtt1I or 1 · (CON-M-31 ' tqU.,• 1001 etl&onal 1911• eompute11, \oollng •nd ductad t;y: •n lncllvldu•I 'pr••ddrM •11v• Op.91, !IMI -YV9 "'W wor11 theoontrlCloranclall ~I 5.......io.., En-ne. wallllgnonlMto<Jthtoldlof P•r1t,and911otMrr-m• Thc)IT\alRuu.llU!llaur tMMallngollM.,,....,~. ,,,_ Thll bu1ln.11 II eon· t1mpor1ry 1torag41 ot lumbar tu~lrKlott ll'lall obtain vlfon"*'lal R99ourc. S.C-TMM m•Uetl Ill'• b9lng • r9'1M bulldlng a~lng teri&l and -U. r,,.o In 11'11 Thlt tl•t--.1 -llled l&fMI IM dellvwy lnlO tM Publllf\9d OrW'OO' COtilt ducted by: •n unln· punuianl lo s.ctlon 933l.3 • ~ llc"Arf\M trom th& !Ion. P.O. Box 190, Hun!· prOOMMd purauant to IM lh• m••lmum •llo••bl• d•a!J1nlng, m•nutecturlng wllh lhl County C*1I ol Ot·.tlancl• ot •U.S. Po.r!91 Clwll 0."" Pllol July 21, A~ 2, corpor•l•d •••oclaUon Uncialllfllld U-of !ht Ot· Ch> of Founleln \llllef In ae-lnglOl"I 8-ch, CA 9~. Planning Lawt of t';'-Sl•t• lqVar• 100!'0" or tlgll'O" and m11k9'Lng of !llxlblto aflr. Ccunty Otl July 25, ti••~ '#llMIMd. .., O!Nr !han I l)a(1F*"elllp dlfl•f1(;9 COCM. C M IO .. ot C911foml• !Gov I COO. ,._.._....._. <• •--·-• -' '"' IM p ·-" I, 16, l981 ... ,..1 R .... S'*' EN VI R 0 NM E NT Al cordaf1(;9 wtth tt>fl ITy U• Comrnanlt •I con· for IM-""" IPK4 ma ,,., .. , _.,. '""'" 19 6 . 1 __,. .,.., _... nieip•I Cod• No \lolume I llderlld by IM dacltlOn· Section 15.000 •I saq) and E N VI R 0 N M E N T A \. rt'4d bellowl, dueling, II«:· •1t5Xl:I: Ag9nclM In P••• 3, 1---------Thll 1t1tttn11nt WM llllld ST A TUS "'-Qa!kl9 l.)ecl.ar· Tiiie 5 Ch-Olfll. 5 ().( and malling body In Ill O&llW• lh9 Fountain \Ill~ Zoning STATUS: Ell-pt Clu. 2. lrlcll tlt!IFl{lt, elKtncal ... PubHlti$CI Otang.a Cout •bO'lf .... : J1tB.JC NQTK:£ '#Ith tM County C*1I of Ot· •lion No. 86-42 wlH .ieo b& 5 OI . . !Ion on wh&!Nr 1n En· OrdlnlNll. TM Zoning Ordl-Section A -7!bl ... •r'ld OIMr r•1t$11 0.fty Pil<lt Auou•t 9. 18, 23, Pfllton1</A09'14JIM-<An af'IO' Court!)' on July 18• coolldtt$11 by !I'll Pt•nnl"'GI 'In .ooordaf!Ctl 'tlflth Ill& vtronmctn1al lmp&CI Aaport ~. Zoning M•PI arid ON FILE· A copy of lM producit ancl It localed II: 30 .1988 M.il No FK:T'ITIOUS ........ 1988 n 1441J ca:~ A copy 01 in. provlllont of s.ctlon1 1770 thould b9 Ofaparild tor IM ;~=~ llfo.::,::,,~ !: propoNO sign II Otl Illa In 345 Flac:Mr A.,.,_, Coal• . s.a&e J'"* Balktt, Sect•lary ~ ITATDllNJ GlblOn, Dunn ' Cl"\l1CMI"' OIC>POMd condlllon•I UM 1 •o 1'780, ll'ICIU...... of IM project .,.. ev•H•bltl tor !)\!!)Ne m-lfll ~' of Dev9lop-M.,., CA 9262e DIQar'l,,..,.I ol tfl,&Jr..-ury TM fiillowring pet'IOl\9 .. 800 "'-POrt CArlttt Qrlw, p•imlt ind neg •llv• L•t>Of Code of t"9 St•1• of O&llld Aogusl 5, 199e ....,,Ion •r'ld ex11mln•llon mtint , 2000 Mlln TM Bual""8 n&f'M UHd l'\.8t.K: NOTICE P 315-153-11 ~-Con,-OOlrtO bu*-.. ; Nawport &Nch. Call!. 12880 dlcl•r•tln 11 on Ill• In IM I C.lllornla, !I'll City Council Publilllecl Or•ngti Coal! ThoM OMifing 10 lMlll'I In Stt•l. Huolllngton a..cri. b~ Mid llantl•ort '' "'° 9'-Rober"! ...,.l'IWI NEW WEST PROPEATIE:S P\.lbllthild Orangt COUI 09patlmtt1I ol ~l ol tM City of Fount91n \l•ltly Dally Pilot Augull t , 1ite l•VO< or In oppoll11on lo lhlt CalllOl'nll 926'8, lor ln!IP«· loclitlon !1 Flexlblti M91al 11m 3 15-153-111; S&n&tor AIWI LONO BEACH 321 North 09lly Piiot ~ 2I. Augutl 2. s.rvic-. 2000 M•ln Str..i, 1 has by rMOlullon a(loptlld SdOO propotal 'fll'lll IMI 111...., 10 op-Uon by !Ml publlc:. Hote Manulacturlno Co. •nd FICTTTIOUS ..,..... Cr•nllon P 311!1·153· 169: N-porl "'v•'.. Ne•port 9, itl, ll86 Huntln,lon Beach, C•ll· !hi Pf•,vall~~ nourry0 r11~ """'unit> 10 do IO. If hKIMr Al l INTERESTED PEA-FMH N,,,_ STATW.MINT S•n1tor Pit• Wll1on P 8.-cl'I Cllll' 92913 S ... '"'' , ~-·--·-Of'-.,.,, er• or .,,..... ...,., SONS 1ra Wwllad lo 11\111'1(1 Th•t uld bulk 1ran1I"' ia_ TM ,....__.na c----315-1 1!13-170, Pr•tld•nt ..__' 11: ... : ... , --. '' •·-• forn!e . or"' ""' , .. _._ __ ... P\llt.IC NOTIC£ 1ntorma11on I• OMlred, you :::':'! t" ..., """""""-~----P"-3 15--"""'171: ._, ~ .. -,....,,_ ----------by lhe put>llc 10 1'fOl',.man or ,,_.._,.._ may cont&ci tM Ptaf\nlng Aid hMrlf'l9 •nd .::J::! Int _.,._....----CDnlUm· jjOtnQtiUilfffiii •F '"" · Mor!'llng S1ar. lrvtne, c.111. ~TICE ALL INTERESTED PEA· l199IM4 lo ••aoul• tM oon-NOTtCI 0' 0et:olr1mctn1 II "'3·13! I opl11lon1 OI' tubmlf m•ted ' IM otnoa of: Fii•· N t I M A N • M A RC US KllN\91h Cory, Calif Slate 92715 Pl&.tc ""' SONS •r• 1!'1'111$11 to 11'9nd tr.ct wt!lch wrn IMI •••rdao 'Vl\.tC .-:ANNO C1TY COUNCIL OF THE lor or lgllfl~l th& tppllcallon Ible 1.1&111 HOM M•nufac: TRAVEL SER\llCE, I •9 Con1rollfll _, memb&t ol AoNld ~IM!ft...112 __ - CITT Of' .. Kl .,..,.Ing lli'ICI expr"' 110 tne tl.IOOMIM biddtt, N ZOHI CH.UtOl NO. CITY OF f OVNT AIN VAL· •s outilMd ~. It !hit• lllflng Co ' 3"S Fltel'lfll Av .E•snlOP lllllld,-1<1....,pOl'I ti....st&i. BolrO-ol ~--13th St., Huntington a..cti, •Ot.llf1'.A91 VAU.E\' OOir>iOl'ftorlU.blnll~·o.ttrmli'lldb'ttn.Sl•l•Dt-a -11 LEY .... ~ lunll&r ~llont enue. Cott• MN•. C•M· S.llG!i.Calll.92860 tunon _, Francf!IM Tb CaW1,g2a..1 CIJJ'OflMA tor 0, again•! tM appllc.ltlonrrector ol 1n0u1trl•I Rel•· (Pll....CD TD E...i MeClendon City pie•" c.11 . G•yll 0 Brlflll, lorn la 112120 on or &Mfll Firit l r•,,.. Corporstlon, • Bolrd P 315-153-112: Gov-Jon A. Miiier, 8'127 cap. NOnct u outllf\&d •bo'l'9. 11 tll&r• tlont "2-0-CD-tl'D) Clttk Yfl • A111111n1 Plann•r •t Ai.gos! 31, 11186. c a11101111• Corpor•llon, amor a.oi-oa Daukrntf\WI. N••bury, Hunt1ngto11 INVfTlN09'0I are •ny lurlNr quwllon.a Th• contr•ctor 1h•tr NO TICl: IS HEREBY P bllthlld Otano-Coalt 1"6-5271 T111t bulk 1rianti. II flot 127SS Stal• Hlgtlw•y 5&.Sl•I• ol C•ll lornl• P BMcll,c.111.928'8 NOTICE IS H~EBY gkl9n pl9aH clll Mk:flMI S!rlf'9&, I Pf1.~,.-°"!!', .. "'":,'"",. ~','°".., GIVEN th•! tM Hun11..,100 10•1,':'. P!lo1 August 9, 1988 -·'=--· .... -·.~11• ... ~.-tubjlci !o Cautornl• vn1-Mlnne1poll1, Mlnneaot• 3l5-1&3-173 Tl'll b.oMQUfll Corpor• Pl 1 ,...., .......... _ .., yr ., ··-• ,.., -loimCommtt"cl•ICocleSK-SS<l'l 5 11191 th& pubhnlng of •tlon • C&llfornl& OOtll 3 :;111;:;.,:~1:~~c~~ ~;:.~~~~'· •1111 •• • l •bOt coo. ol ltMI Slat• ol :H~~~":.icC:C:= S• IOI "'*"""' C~tealon,.. ___ !Ion 81Ge Thll but•ne•• " Con· lhlt_ A!Tldavlt In Iha L9Qll ~ NawpOr1 PW& 0.. .. .,.,,_ w. ,elln, S.C· c.lllornl&, ~ thlll Pecut• ltMI Council Ch11mb&t •• ll'll I Put>llllled .... en;. .....,..t T"'9 n.me and addl-of ouetaci Dy· 1 corpor•tlon :ioacoon ot •n a...,. C.0.-~ 8Mch C.111 112te0 lornla. wtll 1'°""" Malad _._ Huntlfttlon -..Cll • conlrlClor, <*1:tflcat• r• B h Cl 1 01Jty PllOt Auou1t II. Ilia& 1hll pe11o n •Ith whorn G•r•ld w Hogan, ,...._. 1y 11•••P•P•' for Ill• Yaletn C•krfiak. · 25943 ro~:.:111 o'::9 ~;.~ j,;lng COft\mll&lotl o•rdlng .. IO eon'IPtt'l .. llOn ~,1:01:00o ~~~ su:.i~ P\llllC NOTICE I S•8i2 el•lml may b& !Hao II "°' 1..,1 99cr•tlry prncrtt:«I llrM ..... prOYllM BIUCOI. Miiiion \Ii.to. Clillf. A.ugvtl a. 19&1, IOI' Projlci Publlaheod Orano-eo..1 requlrttnantt. TIMt contrae-Hunlln';ton BHeh, C•ll· MOTK:E Of-spollcab*,wl'>lc:l'lllth<I0..11-Thll tl•temfllll w" lllad trvctl"' Notlol to ell 92891 l809. R&hablltl•tlon of 3, Dally Pllol l.ugutl II. 1il8 IOI' Niall furlll9r '~'• ~ lomla on the d•t• llncl 11 the I PlBLIC NOTtc( neu Oly belor• 1"" con-with the County Clerk of Ot· trial 1 Filo.,. IMM-0 Ttll1 Dutln••• I• con· <>~ M•N'!0191 •I \larlol.i• s.a95 aubCOntrlC\ort to _,, .,,, 11 l~lc:a!9d b910W' to ''" PVllUC HEAlltNG tumrn•tlon O•t• IP'(:lll«I 111"11" County on July 30, he OOVfllnmtnl, bOtll St•I• ductlld by • IJ«lllfel ?W1· .--provlda llUci'I comPtt1Ullon 11'19 CONOf'TIONAl. Utf: NOTtCE M •bo'i'9 198'5 nCI F&d&ral, ol my pmltlon, ,.-llhlp Loeatlonl Thl"OUQhOUI lt>fl lnturanol for an of !I'll llJt). cto!"9 llncl eoo.ci. 11'1111•1• f'EM«T NO. "411 So ,., " 11 i.nown to uld l'Jl-t•lul, """9. wt Met• Don E Porltt City In IOCOl'dane& '#tth tM P\.Bl.IC NOTICE COl"lllector1· ~· TIMt rnen11 of •~ !*ton• wtlo COAITAL DEVEL~NT I '1J9UC HE.utlHQ Intended Tr•ntlfll"' MIO Publllhed Orll\QCI Coal Ito! (IC!, In thJt •l'ld the Thll ltatttntll'll wu l'll9d Pt-and Spoeclllcallont contractor• •nd aubcontrac-•llh to IMI nurd •el•ti.... to P£PIMIT N(), ..... 25 ZOtft CNANOE NO. intended fran1t .. or uMd Dally Ptlot AtJOUtl Q, 18, 23, f"!ortmfll'ltlonao Alfkl&\111 ..tlh th& Courtty Clar1I of Ot- P.,.opotal• ana11 M Pf... NOTICE Of-1or1 Niall lurnl.IO Iha City • the •PPllClllon dMCrlbed NOTICE IS HEREBY ....... , UN f'lftMrT th• lot!o•lno •ddlllon1t 30, 19118 I now""• my tlgnalur•tO al1Qfl Counry on Jl/ty 1'. :!,ad.,.:°:,~ c~:~ cert1t1c11• ol, •alv•r ot ~r EITIME Tuetd•Y. Gl\IEN lh•l tr.a l1unung1on 1 ENv:OO.::~TAL j°"tl,_ n-and Id· S•·811xllr-1fflrmlltlont: Cl!Mlel 1186 NPIMJT NO.~ subrO{l•tlon u~ thl tfllmt "'"""" li, igse, 7,00 PM a..c;n Plannlog COrnmtMIOn 1 IMPACT l'IEPOPIT dr.,_ Within !hi thr• WKlllly, Amr'"9f'll '11~ by -of tt>fl forml of bid-NOTIC E IS HEREBY I or 1ne worker' c;ornpensa-·.:p:PLICATION NUMBER. •HI hOld t publk; r-rtng in N0.•1 ,._,, 1111 p111 · Fl•xlt>le P\llllC N0TtC£ Subterlbad •nd ••Orn Publlthad 0t&fl0' ~ dtt't ~rtty raqulr&d Dy !Ion ln&ufl~ !he Council Chatnbaf •1 lt>fl (A Olt M91•1 MOM, F~H. Dayco or• mt, 1 NO!ary Put>llc Dally Piiot Jul) 19, 28, S.cllon 10 of tl'll Spacift. Gl\IEN !hit lt>fl Hunllng1on No bid wlll b& oonlldtlreO ZOIM Ct\1"9'1 No 82-15 HunllnljjlOn 8•1Ch Civic "9"*' Ind Singer HoldlnQI, Inc , lot tM Slat• of Calllornl•. t 98e C.llOnl .U prOPOllJI 11\d 8Nd1 P1iannlngCommlltlOn unlfft n It m•dti on tt>fl ol-APPLICANT Ctty of Munl· (Ariler. ~ Main Str•1. l'l-•"l' Pf"ot-ci) 777 Wnl 16111 Str9", COlll •JCTTTK>Ul IW ... U !covnty of Of"ange thll 31 Augutl 2· ' 1 s.a;Jl Di1 marll&d "'P1opoMJ tor wlllhold1publlchNllngln illcial blllnk lorm ruinltl'tedlngton8eKh HuntlnttOll Be•th, Csll· NOTICE IS HEREBY Meu Cal!lornl•ll2621•nd N.U.ITAT'l..wf :0.yat~ 1He Projec13flOll" and mallad or tM Councll Chamb&t 11 tM Cly IM Chy •nd ~ made In LOCATION North ol U1JU tornlt , on the d•l•lnd •I lt>fl Gt\IEN lh•1 lt>fl Huntlflgton1 851 W•tl 16th SlrMI. New· TM lollowlng ~ 1t•1-OFFICIAL SE.Ai. "91t'o'9f"ad IO N 10 b& In lt>fl .-i unt•noton B•aCh Civic 1 •ec ord •ne e .., 11 h i na A....,..... aou111 of YorktOW'l llm& lndlut.O Delo-. lo r• Beech Pl•nnlog Commllllon port 8Ncll. C•lllornla. dol"'GI bu.._ u ; SYLVIA ANN STRONACH, n....cit of CM City C"'11 et Cfllltfll, 2000 Mlln SlrM1. ovtllont of thl• Nollc9 and Av•nue bel•••n 1 71h_ i;e1,,.anc1 oontldfll !he tl•t•· •Ill "Old a publk. hHrlng In 0.Clld; AUljjUtl 5, 111&1 (•)S WIS S P AC IF IC !Notary P\.lbllc Cl<ltfornl• or. her omoe In lt>fl City H&M. Hunt1ng1on Be•el'I , C•JI· ~ propoall raqul,.,....,lt SIFMI ind Lak• S1ree1 """''' ot Ill P9f"IOOI who lh4i Councli Cti•mbar 11 lhl MSL IMl.lllttM, Inc., Py G RQUP, S A (b )NEW County, My Com-'tCTTflOU'S _, ..... 10200 Slattt A......,., Ol'I OI' tom!•. on th<ld•t• ind •t tll& Ind concllflOni Ml lortll AEOUEST· ~--w4lh 10 M r-td relsli.... to Huntl11g1on B••eh Civic .Norn ... C ~ S-lor S O' U R C E , L T E · Exp Jan 21 1IKIO MAm ITATW.MINT De!or• !I'll nour st•lecl. Al Oma 1f'ldleated o.IO'w lo •• 1 u"°"' Section 2 of tt>fl Spad-Uon ol • raql>M1 10 ellal'lgll lhe appllcilion O..Crlbed C9ntfll , 2000 Mel11 StrM1. \VU Pt--'6.nt and 0.-91 (c)STEALINQ & COMPANY Publtlh&CI' 0t-af.oe' Coul TM lollowlng PflllOM II• thl ci.ion-1$11 !ll'nl .. I bldl Olli.,. wt conakltt 11'11 tt•t• flc•llonl. EKh bldd« m.utl Ille tonl"'GI on ag.proxlm•lllly below Hununoton B••Ch, Cau. 1 C-MI Int~ Trana-d )PAOFESSIONAL NAIL •lly Pllol AUQUll 2 9 ti cklirlg ~ M : roc:alv&d wlll M pYbllcly """111 ol all PttlOlll who IMI llc:el'\Md In aoeord•~ 9 aer .. l1om Rl-0 (Slngll OATElllME Tu•sd•y, lornl1, on the d1t9ll Ind 11 f<er• ' PRODUCTS l•)AEC MEDIA 1988 ' ' ' CHRISTIAN RESOURCE OPfll'l'lld. axainln.d and ci.. ~ 10 1M1 r-10 r&l•ll .... to with tpptk:ablti elate la-F..-nlty Rtllldtlntl •l-OM S...1-Auou•t li, 19ae. 7 00 PM 11111 limes lndated o.IO'w Publll'*I 0raflge Cont OAOUP, 11 I W Dyfll Road, S.e?3 OE\IELOPMENT. 11122 Cl•rlld by tM City o-ti Bid-tM ~!Ion Oft(;r!o.d Purlu•nl to Calllornls flxt 1nd R14CO (Slngle APPLICA llON NUMBER· Tiie pubfft ii lnvtllld IO al· O•ll)' PHO! Auguat 9, 1181 Sul1• 0, S•nta An•. C•lll Skypark Clrct. •L. lrYlne. d&rl •nd IM publlc: ar• In-b&lo-. Government Coo. s.ctlon F•rnHy Ret.IO.Ot!•l·Oll Su•· 1eono111ona1 UM P ... mn No. ::o.w:~:,!":" ~I s~ 12~~ PllClllc: 01~. S.A 'I'--------,--· 1 c~. :!: ~~am&tlOMI, 2595 vttad to IMI or...-.1 11 tl'lil OAlEITI ME Tua1d•y. •SIO ltMI conlrK!or wlll IMI llx-Clvlc OlltrlcO lo .A2-G. ~JelCoU1•1 O.oel0Qrn9f°ll I" IC ~r"'c: P'lB.JC NOTICE ,. __ .., ...,, --,,, -d•cia1at 1on ot •••d August 11.1988 7 00PM 11nilt'9d 10 poal awrOYad CO-PO (Medium O.n1lty PermttNo 86-25 pro!K1 but no oub ... corn-f'lB. ""'1w. N.,.,•0• ....,..,.., ""' prOQOMlt APPLICA T!ON NUMBER. MCurltlM wlln !lie City or '" Retldllnti•l·Olt Sull~·Clvlc I APPLICANT· Ctty ot Hunl· rnentt will be 1aklln Thi Marlhl Kre!Oel. Secr•ll')O 1 FICTfTIOUS eiu-•• MexlcCI 87' 10 All bid•'°''°"'"'°· •~am-condmonal UM Pfllmh No appro...ao fln•rn:l•I lt>tlt!lu-011tr1c1-?1ianntt0 O.velop-!ngtOl'I 8Hc;h purpOM of tne Pl.IDlk: hMf· NOTICE °' Tiils •l•tament wa' ltlad N,,,_ S'M<~NT Amfll\can Comout• Solt· ln&d •nd 0.Clllf9d will b9 r• 86-32 tio<l in ordl!M' 10 hlwfl ll'le City rnent Sulfl~I Tiii• l\em was LOCATION 1 8 tcrl tit• Ing on Sep1emt>er 3 It 10 •• PU9LtC HEAl'lfolO "'11'1 1"'9 County Cl&l'k ol Ot-The lollOwing Pflltoti• sr• 'flee, 131 1 Vttn°" Orl'fl 19rrlld Dy tM City o-ti lo APPLICANT Monl&UOl'I <ete ... lundl ri ta!ned D-y ~t1nuad 10 I d"e uncfll· at tl'ltl norll'l-t cor""' ol Cli'iw and tot1lld11<"lh4i11•t• UHPePlfllfT •ngfl County on July 16, Oolngtll.!11,,_.•t North, Dunwoody, 0.0.gl• lt>fl City Engl-and lt>fl o! HunUngton 8e&ch lhll Cny 10 !naui• p•r· 1a1n on Deettnber 6, 19112 P•c•Nc; Co•ll Highway iand menll ol 811 Ptt:t0n1 who I NO . ....W 1986 FITNESS TRENDS, 8 30308 City Allorntl)' '°' chtdltng l 0 c Al 1 0 N 1 7 2 0 0 totm•f1(;9 of ,,,. con IF K t E N v I R 0 N M EN T A l Beech Boule\>erd wllh to bl MBld lell tl\111 !O CONDfTIOMA.l. '314211 Allnoncl Tr• l-. 1,,...,,., Th•• l)ullf'lell It con- 11\d raopor1 to IM City Coun-Pinehurtl Una tL•••~...... Plana ~!fk:•lion ....ci ST A TUS ~•live 0'9Clar-ZONE. Downtown Specific: the apptbllon OM<:1lb9d IEllCl!ll'TION NO. • Pubfjitl'>&d Oranoa Cout Call! 92715 duet..:! by • bu~ lrull eM and tt>fl AoaneY tor Corn-Scl\00(} o!fk;lal PrOpOUI lorm• 10 bl 1•t1 on No 82· • 0 w•• Plan. Ol$\flct No g o.IO'w , ..... O•lly Piiot Augutl i . 18. 23, Gary A 0 1!•rhol1, e Wllll•m C Mo.ct>. ag&nt munlty o....loprnenl •t •II ZONE. CF-E lCommunlty ulad IOI Dldd•no c•n be OD· prevlou,iy appro\llld Dy th& REOUES 1 To aporo .... 1 0 ATE I T IM E S ! U d Y COASTAL. onfl.OftffNT 30 1i88 Almond Tr .. L-. lrvlM , Thl1 tl•t"""'°t -fllild !"llUlar ~ting on TUMd•y. Flcilll..._Eduea11on•O l•ln«I only 91 l"9 office ol Pl1rmlng Comm1191on ..:!-lempo<•ry overnight Ylll'>lcl& S-llon , Augull 11, 1986 · 1'1.ftMfT NO. •tt S•-&18 Clllll i27 15 '#Ith IM Count~ Clfllli: ot Ot· Augutl 19, 1981 REOUEST· To •Kpat\(I an llhl CllV Eng~ City Hall OrllUIFl{I !he .,v1ronmant.i c•mplng lacitlly -...ttn lpecl91 6·00 PM, Pu!)lk; HHFlng -(l!•p&naton-An01•• B Ml!!••· 8 •no& County on J"'*Y 11. Prlo• to co mni•nclng ••l1t 111g Mon te11 ort COit 01 H id 'pt•n• and et1ec:11o!th1t pr0ject Pfllmll lor radve«I Pl•nttt 54Ptembflf 3, 1i&e • 700 I RMt&t.lt11ntwtth Pl.B..IC NOTICE Almond T1• LIM, lrvln9, 1916 •ork, the contrKtor •nd all Pr911Cllool Specification II $ 10 00 In· ON FILE· A C09Y Of lfll -"dlh 10 i!1 IN! 11onQ b..:11 PM ... .,.._ lo Calll 12715 '1ta22 tubc:onlrK\ort sh•ll Obtottn E N V I R 0 N M E N T A L, duding ID II !he tild0.:. ,. propoMd oro1nsnce II Otl E N V 1 R 0 N M EN T A L APPLICATION NUMBER '#kine) FJCmK>US PU..... Tlll1 butlnMI II eon· Putlllthlld Orang.a C.0..I • bu..,_. 11c9nM h om Ille STATUS Exempt POl1• th•I '"" Pt•n• and Ille In the O&pet'l"*'I ol De-STATUS NllQallWI o.c:t .... Zona Chanoe No 66-,/UM NOTICE IS HEREBY NAMI tTAT'IMfWT duct..:! by" • gerw1I pMI-Cally Piiot July 21. Augi.ttt 2. City of Fountal11 \lllllly In K-ON FILE: A C09Y ol thl Speclllu!lons be ""1t Cly ..... apmfli'l1 s.vleM, 2000 •llon No 116-5 hes Mttl ail· Par m l! No 118 ·11En·1 Gl\IEN !hit IM Hunting\ on The loliQwlno pertol'll .,, nfllltllp I, 18, 1Q9e cord•ooe wllll IM Clly Mu· propoMCI UM Pfllmlt It on mill t"9 mllll"'GI and hand-Main StrMI. MuntlnljjlOf\ Ot0....0 by ltMI City Coundt vtronlMfltBI 1mp1e1 f\epor1 8eaetl Pl•nnlno Commllllon doing bu"'-M' a...,. A O.t•floll Sa-Me nleip&i Code No Volufn9 I, Ille ln Iha a.partlMfll OI De-Mn{I 'chair. .,.all IMI "' .O· Beac:h. C.Htornll 926'1, for ON Fil[ A COPY ol t"'9 No 86-1 .viii llOIO a pul>lk: hMrlng In HI-AES QRAPHICS. 2eee Thlt t11t""""" w• ltl&d Tille 5. Ct\ac)l$C 5 (M "'4 ..... ~, s.rvic-. 2000 dltlonll 5 OO N9llher IO& ln1P9cilon by tM publk; pr()(!Oted UM Pttlftll I• on APPLICAN T Angus P11t· 11ne Counc" Cn1mbflf •I t"9 Or•nge Av•. •I . Cott• w11h Iha Count~ C...,. ot Or· 5 08 Mllft Str•t. Hufllln{llOl'l cot! Ol lhe Pl•na •nd Sptci· ALL iNTEAESTEO PEA· tlli in tne Dep•r1m11nl or De-roltlum Corp Huntington B11ch CtvlC MllM, Calli i2027 •n;. COUnty on July 1,, In KCO!dlln«i with the S.aen.Caltlorf\11926'8,fOI llCltlof'llflOf lMcot\olm•ll· SONS 1re 1nvt19d lo 11ttt1d jllelOO"""'' s..vleM, 2000 LOCATION l •o blodlt Center, 2000 MMn SlrMI, JOM Gfllard Aoc:krotir, 1986 provtllOl'!t ol S«;llont 1770 lnlJPll;tlon Dy IM publlc Ing and hl ndllr>O wlH IMI r• Mid M4•rtng ano exor... Main SlrM t. Hunt1no1on bOundtid by o.!aw11• St•MI Hun1lno1on Bitch, C•ll· 2661 Or•noe A'lll • 1. COit• n11021 CASTLE 10 1780. lnGlu9I.,.. ot Iha ALL INTERESTED PEA-h.1nded opinions or ""blnlt 11vtaenoe I S.ich, Csl+forn•• 926'1, tor lo th• e111, Hunllnoton toinll. on !fie d11ii •nd •t tM Meu. CaHf. 92621 Putlllthecl Or•"O" CObl Llbor Code ol 1ne Siii• ol SONS af• 1nvtt$11 ro t11ttld The Clly ,,_... .. 1,,_ rignl l'or or ag11 n11r11e1ppllullon lnSpeetlon by !he publlc: Str•1 10 the -1. Totonto time lnOIClllld DillOW 10 ••1 Thil bu•lnMI 11 con-Diiiy Pilot July Ii, 26. CATHERINE A. CAS- C•lflotnl•. lt>fl City Council 111d lle111flg 1nd 1xprne to ,111«1 iny or •" Dldt u outiln«I Ibo.,. ll tllflle ALL INTERESTED PEA· Avtlf>Ufl lo 1M north and ~end contldflf 1h&ll•t• ouct.O by· an lndMOulll Augutl 2, 9 , 199e TLE, resident of of the Cit\' ot Fount.in \l•lley ooin+on1 or tubmll ~ I!...,,, Mc:Cl9ftdoft Ctty •r• lfit ruriher queetlonl SONS tre 1nvtt9d 10 atl.00 Aoc:hetl...-AYflllve 10 tM IMfl!S of 1111 Pflfton• wl'oo JOfl" Aoc:ll•Ollr S•-832 Huntington Beach , h" Cly rMOlullon liOQPted tor or ~•Inst 1"9 •ppllcallon Cletti of !hot City ol fou,._ piee" ell• Je" ADr1mowlll:, Nld hell•lno IFld ••Pf-aoulh with 10 IMI hurd rllan"' to I Thll 11i1-1 ..... lll&d \----------I tile pr..,.alllng hourly r•t• ol 11 ou1ll"9d above II l"!f• 19111 Velley, C•llf'llr• 1Ass1111 n1 Pl1nn•r a l OQlnlont or 9Ubmll ~1 REOUEST ZOM Cll~ Ille a?P!!Callon dMc•lt:«I Wi th IM COunty Cltwll olOt· P\llt.IC JllOftef: died Au~t 5, 1988 at ·~ lor MCtl et•ft or typa are iany furthaf qUMnona O.l..:l July 198e 53&-!1271 '°'or sg••n•t the ~iuuon A ell.Inge ot l Otll trom Old· Clelow •noe County on Augwt 1. lhe age of 68, in of worto.mian or mec;nank; p!Mse caH Seoll iitlal, A .. p bllsl>ed Or1ng1 CO•tl ..._ w. Pellll, he-.. oul!lned I bo ... II 1....,.11own Specific: Plan (Oii!. 21 OATE /T!ME Tu••d•y, 198fl FtcTITIOUt eu•••• G rand Forks, North need..:! 10 ••.CUI• IM COf>· IOCIB!e Pt1nnf11 "536-5271 O~lly P!io1 Auou•I i , li86 l'.i.,-,. Hu.irneten lkloell ! .,fl any "'"""' qUMllOnt -0·· 10 "Oldto~~ Sp.Kiii(; Augutl 19, 1i81, 7·00 PM ,.,,,.,, NAMf STATl•NT Dakota She WU born Ir Kt wflk;h wilt bl ""'"O«t J-w. .. .. In, •.c· S•902 .-iat1mne COMMll•lon l ple•M e&H Sc:oft HNI, As-Pt.., (Diii 2)-0 I Ute P9<· APPLICATION NUMBER PubH.ri.d Oranve Coal• I T"'9 followtng 0$C'tont .,. to in. IUCCM.ltul bld<ltt, u t•t.,-,, Hunllfltt°" -...Ctt Publlal'lad 0rll>Qll Cout 1oc:li te Ptanl\fll 11 Sl&-521 1 mlt To <19.,..top • eon· UM Permit NO 86-58/Coft. I 0.Hy Piiot A"OIJ•I 9, 18. 23, 1 dOI bulliflMI u · June 2, 1918 in ~ttm1M<1 by t11e 81Me Dl-1 1'1eft1111'19 CommtN!oft nuollC NOTICE D•llyP+101 Augu119 1986 I J-w. ~•In, s.c-tolld•l..:ldrilltllt11ndoll op-d1tlon11 E•c•Pl!on No JO, 19!16 I N'lwPO RT FAMILY G irvin , Saskatche· •Klor ol lnOu11rlal Rlla· 1 PublllflllO Or•nge Coa.lil ruu 5•891 relafl HWlll"tlOft hech ••!Ion 116-'l/Cout•I ~· St·815 MEDICINE 3e0 S1n MIQI* wan, Canada. Sht' i.s llont D•lty ?llo!Augullll, 1188 1(2'70l7 ~C-!Mtoft EN \l l R O N"MENTA L Pen'nltNo.118-211 Orl.,. ~BMch C .. lt . ..1 b do h Th• con1r1 c1or 1h•ll 1 S18971 No1ic.:---of Putlllthecl Ot•l\QCI Conl lSTATUS Dr•llEnvtronmen-APP LIC AN T R on: f'WllCP«JflCE 92681) · tiUJVIVt.>u Y ug • IJ'fo'l\Oe aucn companuuon P 1 D•llY Piiot Augusto. 1tse t•l lmpKI Raport No 86-1 ungenl"t• C•lh«IM A C•mplon. ler, Barbara Lee lntu11nee .. reqult9d Dy the Pl8LIC NOTICE " .. ' ·::::. • PlellC NOTICE ' 5&89e ON FILE A COpy ot '"' LOCAT ION 221 Main ··-M.0 .. 3eO Sen Mlgurll OrlWI, Bradley of Florida; l abor Code ol lhe Sl•I• ot Prt.•l• propoMd lOf'la t ll•l!Qfl, UM Slr9" l'JCTITlOUI ~·· Neowpor1 &Met!, c.llf. 92e60 Cas CaHtornl.a and .,..n ••-=ul• NOTtCI Of' I No A 132021 NOTICE Of pe<mlt •nd EIR ar• on n111 1n ZONE: Oowntown Spacl!IC NAMI tTATl•WT MK!yn 8 SOIT*t, M.O . sons. Dale Alben · 1 con1r&e!or·1 c:Mtltle&t• re-""'8UC HfAPllNO In '"" SuPttlor Court 0' PVllLIC HEARING Pl.B..IC NOTICE the Departmen1 01 Develop· Pla n. Dlllrtet No 5 T11& loMorrow11'19 PtWtOf'U .,. 380 San Migu.I Ortv.. ~ tie or Orange. Craig o••dl"{I ... d OOf'f'IPtt'l"11on coot AMENOMIENT 1h• Stall ol C•lllornla, IOI •E•OPll THE men! SfllvQ9 2000 Main REOUEST To ••panel U • Oolf'l9 bullnMI u.: por1 e.Kti Call! tHIO Franklin C..tle of raqulr"""'"tl Th& con1rac-NO .. a f:~ COunty ol Orarige ·~A.IN '+IAUIY • 210ll SlrMI, Hunllng\Ol"I BMch. llllng , .. ,.llf.,..I Wl!lllll .,,, DECOR FURNITURE. WIM!•m A. aom. •. M.0 . Fullenon: brothers, lor shall J'Ur'IMr fllQUlf• aY {R•dl~•lap-1 In 1he M•lltt of c:..Elt•t• AQINCY •OR "°""'et .... of Celllornll.926-48, I01 lntpec:· e•!ltl"'GI bulkllnijj With ....n. EUROPA DESIGNS, CON· 3e0 San M!gv91 °""'9, NIW- tubconl•Klor1 lo llm~•nv "OMCJ • ' RQy J JOMe, lad c~ RMI hoperty •I tlon by lhl putllk; •nee IO ofl ... lfMI partllng ,. TEMPORARY ll,EST'l'LE9 porl BMdi. Call! 9HIO Bill Williama of North piovt<M llUci'I ()()f'f'l09ftl&llOn 1!1111'*-"I•) NollC•fln....b)'l':'9"'h•I DIYIL~NT Pf"ty..... I ALL INTERESTED PER· qulr--.1 • LIFESTYLE FUANrTURE CFMorlM H Tllfl'* MD Dakota, David Wll- lntur•f1(;9 for •II of tM tub-NOTICE is HEREBY ~Ml ~ Ml ~,..:: I NOT ICE IS MEREB't' No A1211508 SONS 1r• •n'ltllld 1~a11eno ON FILE. A copy of th& 11750 Knoo A,,. Bt.-n•l3eo S•n M~ °'""'· ~ liam! of Florida, Neil oon1rKI01t'-~. The OIVEN thll !lie Hunt1ng1on "1Vl !e M · !O 1 I G!\IEN Ullll on TUNCl•y, In thl SUl)flllof COurt OI Uld nearing and e1pr-p<oPQNd_pr~J9!<1 1~1tlltn Parll -Clall toe20 '-· ~BMdi c.ttt t~ · J c.im.J.....U contr&cior••nd1UbconlfK-e..ctiPtannl"'G!Commlulon~:.S',:'dfli'r-~S 0 ,,.uousL-lt , liJ6. •l ~ St•I• of C."lort'Ji&, fur' OP111fCA11·~11 1"-t:Jioertmtint Oi ~ C91-Euio Fumttura Ott-J E H.,,i.y T~ MO and ohn ..,...... , _ _..,,It lumlll'rtl'l9 Clf'y • wm hO'd •puDlk; "-ring lf'l I::".'~'..'. •t 0 1~ P M. or u llOOfl rr-Mft•" '"' Courtty or 0rll'IQI tor or eg•1n11 th& •POllc:&tion m11n1 S.V.O... 2000 Malft lilbutor• tnc; Calll<M'ni• 380 San Mlgl.ltl Orl¥e' ,,....~ both of Canada; lis· c•r11tle•t• ol ••lv•r ot 1,.. Council Chttnbiar •I tl'll P9flOI Cour1. ()fl or •ti• pOUibltl, Illa rounleln \11119)> In the M•ll• 01 Iha Etl•I• u ou1llned •bOWI 11 111ere Sl""81, Huntington BMd\, t •530 E · c:.rrO \/lit• Or • 1pon 8-;h C•llf 92eeo teni, Agnes Barrtbal 1Ut><oO•llOn unw ti>& tttm• Hunu11gton e11cn Civic 11 d~ A"'~~~· ;1 Agent~ for Commu!'llty De-'°' VIOLET PETERSON. De-afe •ny tu11hfli' QU9ttlon• C91ilorni. 926't. tor lntPtC-IA"•Mlm Clalt 02807 ' 84Sf'lj•mlfi B wng,.1 M o of S•n Fernindo, of '"-WOI"~""' COfnP"""... c.nttt 2000 M•ln Slr•I lhe o 1 &81 Yftlopmenl Wiii llOld ' puDlk; ic:.&Nd pl9ue e&ll Soot\ HM.a or lion by 1111 publlo Th bu 1Mu 11 eon 390 San M~ om.' ~ !Ion 1n1UlllflOI Huf\tln°gton S.tcn C•ll~ Dunn AnOt.,.,. •1 l -. hMrlng 11 10200 Sl.altt Av-Nolt0.11,..,aoy gi...., !Ml Pain Poaian. AMlll•nl Plan· ALL 1NTE~E8TEO Pf;R-di.IC!: b ! COl'l)Ol'lllon • 8Mcll c.llf t2'8o lvadell Ba.shaw of ~o bid '#Ill b9 conll<Wld lorn!•, on IM d•t•.rK! II IM : Mal:n s~:· Sf.':2~· ...-. Fountain \I~, , .. IM unclertlgnad """" ...... l'lfllt" 531·5211. !IONS.,. IFWll$CS 10 •!land ... ~.,: "°T'111. ~.'*. II oon• North Dakota, Sarah u11 i.u 11 !1 mad• on 1M ol-!Im• lndk:•tecl belO'W to re-c!':~'ty J·or.:;:' St•t• of pidl"X thl 11>1~0 ,,.P Prtv•t• ..... to tM hlQ'-1 .laMM W. ,.elln, 9"· Mid '-tncl &l'ld •iqM'... Thie ll•t9!Ml'!I .... fllld duel.O l'J<f' a~" Pflll· Pratt of Canada; 4 llcil l Dl•nk lorm tumlsl'l&d °""9.00 ~!I'll 9\al• ' Itta 1 E\llEW A ' wld bMI bl6dtt. IUbjact 10 ratafl, Huftflnt!MI 9-f'I oplnloN CW ll.sbtnlt ~ wllll tM COur!ty C1w11 ol Qr. '*""19 d hlld •- Dy thl City anct .. m.ci. tn rnen11 ot •II p.91"*3"11 '#t!OCallfoml•.llt tMrtgn1,'ci.. PRO\IALOF FINOINOS ANO flm'lllllon of Mid Su· ~c:-11111 torori091Mttl'llappff09tlon COufllt Of'\ M 30 Gllar!MH TutMI MO gra.n c ren. '30E!f· •ceorcl •nC• wllh th• Wiit! 10 bl ~rd rela!IW to •r'ld ,.:191~.! t':' -:' ci.tth CONCLUSIONS TMAT THE P«"lor Cour1, Of'I or •ftW IM PYtllllhllO Or:r. Coelt •• outlfnecl e.bOYa. "1""'9 = ' Thli itsl9m.nl ..;.. ni.ci vices will be heJd, pro...i.ie>nt ot 1n11 Nolie.and tt>fl appllCatlon O.CrlMd :: •ti ~~ llgl'i";" 11111 .ncs CITY'SJi~~~~~~:e 19 day ot AUQV11, 19H. •I Dalt, Pllo\ Auqlltl · 1re •• "'Y l\lrtNr ~HOM n1lf7t Mltl 1,,_ County C*1I ot Of-· Sunday, 2 P.M. at 11'!1 orOPONI raqulf~1• blfOW f11 ° It ' ATE H I IN ofnc;e °' LllOMI• "' "'°~call Scoll l'WI,,.,... PYbllthild Oranp Coast "'GI Coun.ry on Ju"1 ,, Communlty1 United •nd c:ondhlon• Ml l«'lh DATE/TIME TU••d•y.,1n1"':e!:C,'h ~,!i MET WtTMLESSTHAN~Dur\l'l,Attor~•IL ..... ',&al ... ,.,,,,...,. .... 1-..5271, O.lly PllOtAugullt.18,23.1 1988 '-. •• 1ihodio1 Ch .. -h, unoe< Sectlof'l2 of tM8PeCI· Augut! ti 19!11 I 00 PM .. Id '' OF THE TAA INCREMENT N Ml!fl Str•l. Sul!e !IOI, P\llt.IC NQftc( ,,_ W. ,...._ ..... 30 INCi '114CDI M '"'" 'leal!on• EKh bid<tfll n'll,lll APPLICATION NUMBER. Dy ow•tlOn .:law: :i:-BEING SEl ASIDE l'OA Sen•• All•. Calllorl'IWI 12?0 1, ......,, """""•• leeatl ' S•sH2• Publlthlld °'""""' eo..1 Hunttna:ton Beach, !Ml 1ic.n.M1 ,,., KCO'd&f'IC9 Coo.A"*"""*"' No 116-19 Witt 01'* n . LOW AN O MODERATE IN· County of Qreflgl, St•t• ol NOTICI Of "'--ce .. 1111 ' • 011!y Piiot July 111 21 with R4lv , James .otth aopllcable ,,.,. i.w.. APPLICANT Chy of Hun!-:::at~, ~:i.:. :f" OM~ c 0 ~O~ES H(A~F u A~~~)G C•Hlornta, •II IM rtghl, "'"' l"U9l.JC Hl.uttNO Publllhacl Ot-. COUt Ai.igUll 2. I. '"' . ' Thomann off:kiatlng. Pur1u1n1 to CaHlornla . ingion S.Ktl . .,,, eno 1·0 all tl'll <*flaln,...; PUA · P and lf'll•MI of Uld cl.-COHDmOMAL UH Dally Pllol A..,.i I, 1NI Sa-N& Pro' vole lnlermenl Qo.....-nfTlllnl Cod& 1ectton AEOUE-St To •m•lld 2 RE\llEW AND A • OMMd 91 IM lln"I o1 OM.lh NMWfNO,-.S1 a.et3 IC -~SIO '"' ~•r&CIOI' wMI b9 Olvltton i of IM HuntlngtOl'I P'Ol*TY allutllld In !I'll City PAOVAL OF F1HOING8 ANO -"° an tM rlghl. tltll Ind (T• "-""'" l'\a. nuTICl will . be •t Paelflc .,111i.o 10 peat .,ptoved ~h QrOlnanc;9 Gode to or o ... a.... Grove. Counly of CONCLUSIK>HS lHA T EX• lf'lttt•l lh•t !Ml Ml•t• of Cf'IMd Can '9r P'l8JC MQTIC( "8.)C M)flC[ V p ~r!O•wlth tNClfy OI" an &llOw IM Reel• 9109f'*ll Orangt. S•al• ol Cilff\'or lll•. !STING OILIGA T10 N8 Mid ••• ..., l'IM llCQIM$11 12 CMdrMI) ncm.::".,...... '1CTITIOUI .,..... iew Memorial ark. flC)Of'O'llld ti~ lnelltv-~to Ille,;,, "1th• par1IO.llsrtydMa1bedNlol· PRECLUOE TH( USf. 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BY UDO UAL TY AGE 2. Market Map/lndtx }. Sothcby's lntcrnauonal 4. Gtorgt Elkins Co. 1. Lynne Valtnttnt 6. Waterfront 7 Unique tlomcs 8. Colcsworthy & Co. 9. Daltabout ...... 10 The Real Esraccrs 11 Lido Real!~ 12 Grubb & Ellis I}. t"llrbor Realcy 14. llunc Reahy 16. Remu of Cosca Mesa 17. Remu of Co ca Mua 18. Optn Hou~ Dirtetory -- 19 Open House/R E. Showcasc- 20 Coldwell Banker 21 Coldwell 8.anker 27 Ncwpon Trails 19 Nonhwood Homoos ~I Coldwtll Banktr, Costa Mc a \2. Coldwell Banker. Newpon ~ach - DAILY PILOT /•LU HTAT9 --------------------------------llATVltDAY AUGUST 9, 196/PAH J - SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 COLONIAL BY THE SEA Choose from two new single-family homes just steps from the beach on the Balboa Peninsula. They are both designed in the traditional manner with lots of Colonial feeling. Each bas three bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a two car prage. Act·now and enjoy the surf and sand of Balboa this summer. $375,000. Ad# 003. WESTCLIFF TRADITIONAL-JUST REDUCED! Perfect for the young executive with a large or growing family. There's room to roam around this four bedroom, plus den and family room, three and one-half bath borne. Fresh palnt, new drapes and ready to move-in. Larae yard with room for a pool and RV or boat storage. Only $295,000. Ad # 004. BELCO URT A serenely elegant home in THE TERRACE. Marble flooring, planta· tJOn shutters, plush white carpet, marble-faced fireplaces and beautiful landscaping. Exquisite is the only word that properly describes this home Three bedrooms, two and one-half baU)s. all wonderfully upgraded. $580,000. Ad# 005. 601 LIDO PARK If security and privacy is important to you, this bas ll·and more!. Oc~n, bay and nightligbt.s view are all included. This highly upgraded hlgbnse co ndo unit is Ideal for adult living in a sophisticated environment. Practically priced at $625,000. A<JJI 006. SANTA ANA APARTMENTS Here is a terrific investment opportunity. There are seven umts. all fully-leased. Assume the prese.ot loan and enjoy a positive cash flow . The owner is also interested in a trade fo r a larger number of units. $320,000. Ad # 010. BELCOURT HILL We have just listed an end unit with a spectacular view. Highly upgraded in neutral decor, and air ci>nditioned for maximum comfort. Three large bedrooms, three and one-half baths, library plus f amity room. This is a spacious home in Tum·key condition. Adult community • offering clubhouse , pool. and a delighUul park. $560,000. Ad# 011. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB J UST REDUCED! Ideally located overlooking the tblrd tee, this warm and cheerful borne offers four bedrooms, three and one-haU baths, pool and spa. Fairways, lakes and greens are included in the view from this custom golf course estate. Now asking $995,000. Ad# 012. NEWPORT CREST We have several very fine homes to choose from In this beach-area community. Tennis courts, swimming pool. spa and meandering paths tbrough lush landscaping are included In the secluded, ye( convenient lifestyle: 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room, $180,000. 3 Bedrooms, 21'1 , baths, dining room, $167,500. Ad# 013. IRVINE TERRACE A spacious and open four bedroom family home with room to grow. The kitchen bas recently been upgraded, French doon and a bay window added. Enjoy total privacy with enclosed front and rur yards. An excellent value at only $Sl9.000. FEE. Ad# 016. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT DUPLEX-REDUCED! Two Bayf root homes for the price of one! Built as a duplex with four bedrooms and four baths in the main residence plus two bedrooms and one bath ln the second. Both homes bave excellent bay viewa. There is a great sandy beach right in front and an asaoclatlon-owned boat dock nearby where you can areet your yachtin& guests. Now offered.al $995,000. Ad# 018. BIG CANYON.JUST REDUCED! The palnt is hardly dry in WI two bedroom, two bltb Deane borne, because It was just completely refurbtabed tbroqhout. New kitcben appliances, Charles Barone wancovertnp, Crown mol~ French doors and much more. You11 appttelate the charm and warmth tb1I home offers. Now ukln1 $385,000. Ad# 021. SOMMET DU MONDE ESTATES SITES U you love nature and sweeping views of the ocean, mountains and canyons, this is a once in·a·lifetlme opportunity. Adjacent to Top of The World in J..jlugna Beach, this exclusive, gated development is limited to Lour natural-grade buildable sites fully 4eveloped and ready for your custom home. Includes one ,quarter interest in 6.9 Acres of open space. Priced from $399,000. Ad# 025. DOVER SHORES Lovingly restored In 1983, using the finest materials and workmanship, thi5 home reflects the owner's desire to create an Old World Master· piece. There are five bedrooms, four and one half baths and spacious living and library rooms. An ext.raordlnary day and night view makes the enjoyment of livLDg and entertaining complete! $760,000 FEE Ad :I 026 MAGNIFICENT OCEANFRONT ESTATE Directly next to the Luxurious Ritz Carlton Hotel in Niguel Shores, this contemporary Mediterranean estate offers one of the most spectacular views on the coast. Designed for privacy and comfort, tbe spacious floor plan also makes this outstanding borne perfect for entertaining on an intimate or grand scale. Offered at.$1 ,999,000. Ad# 030. HARBOR VIEW HOMES If perfection pleases you, then you must see this professionally decorated Palermo Model. You will appreciate the custom wallcover· lngs, matching drapes, custom shutters and other quality upgrades throughout. Four bedrooms, of course, with two and one-half ~aths Ideal family community. $299,000. Leasehold. Ad # 061. BELCOURT HILL Adult living on one level, witb spacious rooms. verandas off primary living area, view of night lights, ocean and sunsets. Two bedrooms, den, two and one-half baths, upgraded Allmilmo kitchen, and air conditioned for your ultimate comfort. $420,000. Ad# 039. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT We bave just listed one of the finest bayf ront homes on Lido Isle. From the Beveled Crystal front doors through to the meticulously maintained dock that accommodates a 55 foot yacht, no expense bas been spared to create a custom masterpiece. There are four family bedrooms plus a maids room and bath. The masteT bedroom with balcony on bay bas a fireplace. two master bathrooms, incredible storage and closets Call today for a private viewing. Sl .875,000. Ad # 067. COSTA MESA DUPLEXES We have just listed two duplexes in East.side Costa Mesa The uruts are practically new and fully leased. Capitafued at under 8 % they are realistically priced at $285,000 and $360,000 respectively Call today for more information. Ad# 041. BELCOURT-VACANT LOT One of very few lots left in the prestigious Belcourt community. Plans ror 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 sophisticated and spacious bayfront borne with spark.ling view of the main channel. Soaring ceilings, circular staircase, thll dramatic home offers three bedrooms plus three and one-half baths. Boat slip wlll accommodate a sllty·foot yacht. Owner will trade for a luury condo In beach area. tl,095,000. Ad# 040 Leasehold. COSTA MESA Located in Plaza Del Sol, this exciting borne bas a large modern kitchen. family room, central air coocUtionlng, three bedrooms, two and one-ball baths, bay window and close to community pool and spa. RV parkinr available. l244,900. Ad # Ol!r. SPECTACULAR NORTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT -Witb-tet-feet of ottanfront and magnificent coutllne •lt!wa, Uri.( premJer residence is located in our most secluded pte-pardecf community. A private tenbls court lying parallel. with tbe oceanfron~ off en a unique setting. Located above your own stretcb of private' beach, the estate includes ezpansive grounds and ample peat partmc. A spadoua and dramat1c borne with views UDIUl"pUltd on our~ there are adequate bedrooms, bat.bl and prapi few the molt lctift' family. OFFERED FOR THE VERY FlRS"J' TIME AT $9,$00,MO. Fee. Ad# 007. '"--__ SOTHEBY'S INTER.NATIONAL R EALTY ____ __, 5 Corporate P lua, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700 . I P'AGa 4/IATUftAY AUGUST 9. ~----------------------------------DAILY PILOT /BAL DTAft SPECTACULAR 1I0° VIEW of Ntwoort 6'-dch ocean & harbor ' Dedroom homt with wine cellar llT-a 11!1ft1 t l 000 w tt 10t Mu$r s.et to reany apve.ratl' thl' 1ronderlut view and eiclu~ve location si,;i~ o/Jv MARIA B£RCOVIT Z FOR THE DISCRIMlNA TING BUYER Ntwei -01111"'• r d~rrable-locat.ion-Wali lltl:actt & ~ [ad! un.• l'!atur'!~ 3 bdrms hreplac:e soa & bakony Qualrty 'tiroughovt [1celitnt rentals Owner motivated' S46~ OOC AHN GRHR PRESTIGIOUS SPYGLASS HILL fabulous 5 bedroom toronado model Over 3.000 !.Q ft of com fortable hving space Features include an atnum en trance, custom staircase. cathedral ceilings. French doors estra large pool sue lot. pastoral view Tremtn dous value' Ottered al $5,9,000 JAHK OU BOIS HARBOR VIEW HILLS WITH 24 HR YEWS S~ct0us sunny & t>t1etit Delightful one level home 1n dnirable netgtlborhood r enced pool Private back yard Many e•Ctllng upgr~s A special home for a special family SC I 9 000 ANN GRUR THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME! Unobstructed total view Large lot with space for eApansion r irst hme ottered Located in original Harbor View Hills Many ewting posS1bth1tes Pool & rock waterfall m lovely tourtyard setting New 3 t ar garage 3 bt'drooms & family room Pric:ed for quid sale $420 000 BELL[ CHAS£ LH OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR HOME OR DUPLEX So ol highway corner lotahOn Attractive owners unit w/2 bdrms & c:onv den 2 balh!. lovely private yard light & airy apartment w/2 bdrms. 2 baths. ~par ate entry on side stree! 2 car garage plu~ I parking space Each unit has laundry room $410 000 . MARILYN TWITCHELL PRICE REDUCTION-VALUE & VIEW IN SPYGLASS Decorator pertecl ltght. !>tight & airy 3 lidrm 2 bath & family room home with lull bay. ocean C.alahna & city ltghts view 2 ftreplaces, wood shutters Hardwood tile & designer flooring Spa in private arbor ~ell1ng Beautiful landscaprng & gardens $525.000 BELLE CHASE LEE OP[N HOUSE SUN I 5 11 CARMll BAY DRIV[ SPYGLASS HILL, CD M DUPLEX-OLD C.D.M. · Pnde of ownership 1s relle<.led 1n this beautifully maintained duple1 Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amembes plus a four c.ar garage Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of •mumabte financ1n& Offered at $335,000 Lr.DA TAGLIAHEITI I I UDO ISLE, NEW ON THE MARKET A custom rebuilt home in the tlfold Pwza of Ltdo Generous use of !>tick and beveled glass invites one lo see the intenor [nler the dutch door nollce the new hardwood hoors. new bathrooms, a eourmet kitchen with ships galley decor.a private patlO and g~ts · quarters topside $840,000 ROGER BROWH 8 UNITS UDO ISLE four 2 bdrm. two 3 bdrm condos 1n super loullOfl Steps to commumty tennis & beaches Short walk lo lido V1Raee. shops & restaurant All 6 f1>r Sl.300.000 • CATHRYN TENNILLE NEW ON MARKET -FOR A DIS- CRIMtNA TINO BUYER lmpectable 3 bdrm Westcltff residence Light. airy & insulated Country kitchen w/breakfast nook. inside utility room and a 2 car separate garaee Sparkling pool is surrounded by flowers and trelltsed patt0 Close to good schools & stores $305 000 JOYCE DABOlT/SALLY SHJPUY OP£N HOUSE SUN I 5 1308 SUSSEX -WESTCLIH. N B BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO FOR S101,000 Highly upgraded one bedroom. one bath condo at the Versailles A must see for a young couple buying their ftrst home. or mature couple moving to smaller quarters Attracltve courtyard/fountain ex posure plus security gate & pool JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHlPLEY PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Only $275.0001 Includes pool, spa, double security and best of all three bedrooms. 2 baths. two balconies & laundry room with washer I dryer lo remain Call to see the best of the "Versailles" ROGER BROWN . ., ..._ "''·• ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS Great location! Must see to appreciate Ready for remodehng, 3 bedroom s. 2 baths on large lot. $249,500 MARY WtK/ ~ B£MlNl NEWPORT BEACH CONOO-DAASTICA- L Y REDUCED TO 175,000. · Walk lo the beach & enioy all the amenttltS afforded more expen51ve properties 1n rtie Versailles 1.l secunty gate, pool, clubhouse Owner wants this sold today Submit all offers JOYC( OABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY EXCLUSIVE LIDO BA YFAONT-MA Y SIMPLY MARVELOUS! Newport Crest end umt LEASE OPTION $1,800/mo Beautiful Isl floor Vaulted cethngs, dramatic stepdown ltv1ng room, wet bar condo on the water Spact0us 2 bdrm w/deck & atrium -----------....-..,&,,.....lli'ilfteplact 3 &Jtffls wltli'1ffl'iat oft master slJlte:-OWner--Lge den can be converted to 3rd bdrm Pier/slip. anuour. Submit your offer Try a lea~/ophon Security bldg Lease. Lease/option or sale Submit" $189 9SO $495.000 BARBARA CHAMB£ RS SALLY SHIPL[Y • NEWPORT BAYFAONT-HOllE W/PIER a SUP Ont of the areas best values! • bdrms. f amlly room. upsta11s retreat. secunty system. 3 ftrei>laces. separate utility room Quality conslluction Ample parking Move-in lresh $1.075.000 OON OE THOMAS OPEN HOUS£ SUN. 1·5 606 HARBOR ISLAND ORM.NB JUST . USTED-NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beaultful custom home Pnvate pool & spa Gourmet kitchen The best of ev~ythint. Large family room with ft replace 4 bdrms. 3 baths r rench doors & lots_ more LINDA TAGLIAN[TII VERSAIUES CONDO-BEST "LA TOUR" BUY · Super clean and beautiful 2 bdrm, ground floor condo Mmored doors. ftreplace. deck. Absolutely ready for occupancy [xcellent location near beaches, bosi nesses Great pool, gym, recreat10J1al facrMltS $132.900 JOYCE OABOl T /SALLY SHIPL(Y CUL-DE-SAC LOCA TION-5 BEDROOMS Great home tor fam~y ltvtrl( and entertaln•ne. Pnvale largt lot with sparkltnt pool Formal drntnc. ~rquet floors 1n f amtly room Walk lo schools. park. and sho1>1>4ng vtllage $259,900 V1CKI KRAUS $10,000 PRICE REDUCTION! Lovely Eastbluff home located across from the park 4 bdrms. family room. formal dining. huge country kitchen Must see to appreciate' Reduced to $349,000 CAROL PANGBURN I I SINGLE FAMILY HOME FOR ONLY S118,500 This 2 bedroom Irvine home won't last It features covered patt0s front & rear. cozy fireplace & privacy hedge secluding front yard Great starter home One year home warranty included MARY J~K/ ANN BEMENT UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER Only S 12.600 down assumplton fee takes over this loan for lovely 2 bedrDOm. 2 I /2 bath condo Walking d1Staoce to UCI theatres, mo~ and shopping $137.900 ANN BEMENT /MARY JANK I IMTAAllA I WALK TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA · Excrttng executive condo 1n So Coast Springs. Highly upgraded & custom decorated Poot. 1acum, meandertng streams. & gated commumty Custom furmture may be purchased $125.000 L H SALLY SHIPLEY/ JOYCE DABOl T I I LIDO BA YFRONT CONDO 2 bdrm den Lease/option poSStble. $1,800/mo. SALLY SHIPLEY NEWPORT BEACH Villa Balboa condo w/ocean view 1 bdrm. air cond1ltoned $1000/mo SAlt Y Stm't.E----- OCEANFRONT Seasonal rental 5 bdrm un lurn1shed S2.500/wk . two week mrn SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOLT -" DAIL! PILOT /llU.L •STATW ________________________________ llATUllDAY AUGUST f, 1 .. /PMIS I ,. PROPERTIES, INC . SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL And COMMERCIAL Real Estate . (714) 760""!8333 Newport Bea.ch• Irvine• Coat a Mesa• La~una Beach 3 Civic Plaza •Suite 170 • Newport Beach~ CA 92660 vnw &.OT 111 CYl'ltVS_SROUtJ Thl4' guard it<•IN'I rnmmunlly has prtvate bt'ach. two and 1,i, .1t rr purk. wtlh clubhou8CS, pools. tenntli and "IM Adjacent to Ca~ Pacific and Collon Point bll ' I 24 IOI A2fl0 ()Oil W£STCLIT' POOL HOii£ l.a~e 4 lkl on hugr t nrnrr lot :w, baths 5unny room!> w/spaclous ft·rllnjt Ownt"r 1 .. rrnc1y to '«'II now• So call l111nwdt.1trly" s~gq.ooo . CDll OC£AN VIEW · DfJPL£X lkaulllul 2 yrs t·u.,1o m honw on bluff facing the bay and ocean. '·\1111w' llkr ,, moch·I home. prores'tlonally drror· .1t1C'l .l Bel 'l lMth.,, hu~e family rm with rantasttc 'lr'A 1\11 ol rhl., plw; ·3 bedroom totally !!('parate 111111 ,11-.0 With Vlt"W 8895.000 HEART 0, LAGUNA Bl!ACBI Walk to town .md tilt" ~.1c h 2 Od 2 bath wtth extra bonu:. room La r~ p.ttlo. maturc fruit trccs. large lot. ~pt"l'larular tx-amcd N'lltn1ts . Newly remodcled 111.J.,lt"r bf'Clroom and updated baths 8229,000 CVST'Oll OCEAN Vl&W LOT3 1 Rtdgellnt One 1 o( thc rmc'tl lU~tom lots available In Nt'wport lkJc&;>pcrh•cular ocnn and bay view~ by day .:ind b) .nJgtll a nd array or breath-taking city ll~hts Th ts lot Is for the Pf"rSOn to whom ln<Slvld- ual e-xp rcsslon ts of ultimate lmportanu S995,000 BACK BA 'Y ADA Perfect ramlly ho~ La~ <:ustom 2 story 4 8d 2~ ba. 2 flrt'places Extra lttr~r Int with rhlldproo( pool and spa a~ Cov· rrrrl patio &305.000 'pagsTIOIOVS BIO CANYON f'O"lfBOM& I Ruc Fontutnblrau All on l level 3 Bedrooms. lovrly kllchcn very llitit and airy with french rloorl>. txpanded den w'hh beveled windows. Dec- or.1tor dt" tp,nrd In EuroPf"an flavor You can evt'n w,1lk to F'ashlon Island. Room for pool 8510.000 Pal•£ USID&lf'l'IAL LOT In 1tated'C'Ommunt- 1 y or llarbor 11111 Newport Bt'ach Located of( 5py~las.' 11111 Road. this lot ts ovcr 9.000 sq r1 s24·~.ooo lltVTNE T&RllACa F'antastlc vtew Newly of· frrrft l.ovt'ly 4 Bd, 3 Ba home-w/Jtrrat view of bay and coe-ran l.arJ{c rooms. lovely private courtyard wll h bllot pool $850.000 OATS·OVAJU>SD COllllUKIT'Y Charming 2 rk'droom prnthou:JC near the beac h and beautiful Lido Vtllup,c Shopptllf( Center Outatandlnp, C"lubhou<ic. pool and spa facll ltes. plus fitYms and ~unas Party rooms wtll ~ your11 fo enjoy Al 27.!'IOO WOODBIUDO& LAJr&,ltOlfT 39 Lake View Pnme IOC'atton ,with lhe ~. most expan~lve view on the nol1h lake. t.bttcr aulte. living room, anct ct1n1na room arT all on the vkw Thi• lovely lakdront hn!ll bttn highly upg~. 8259.000 A SPECIAL l'LAC• ro .. , 15 La RO<'hdle. Plcaac compare thl• townhome A true value! Ottorator perf«t~all white and 90f'\ roll)rs from the expanded entry. ~akfaat room. llv1ng room and walk·tn cloeets tn master The Oncsl of matertal•werc ull"d In this home. One of the rtnt'8l vlcwa In Newport Beach of ocean and city llgtits Appmx 3.SOO 111q (l. 8690,000 C-LASSY TOWNHOVIJS llf <!OSJIOPOLlf'Alf NB 22 K.1nrnlt1 Court. Hl'1fthl and 1'unny 3 bd 2"'1 11:1111.. C"rr.1ttvl' lmprovrml'nt~ Ju81 l't'ducC"d s 17'1 000 A UAL l'AIUCL&lt I.If f'VS1'111 12122 Sky· I.inc l,ovt'ly rumbllng. 4 Od + fAm rm. urTOUnds lovtly ;11rtum court with spectou brtrk patio , 3· lll'rf'd founluln, ,tnd beautiful t'l'C'f' . Thi ~Is Ilk<' nrw lotally n'dont wllh dtton11tor wnllrovcrlnWt anti rnrptt. 40' pool and l'IJ>" In rl11drct OJ>('n hnuM every wttkC"nd or call for .1ppt 5649,000 HOME OF THE WEEK Bl!LCOVltTt You can reel tht' w:mnth lhroUl{houl tht& special home. 4 BR. plus dt'n trench doors. bay windows. hard w«XW (oakJ noors. family room with plni'wood panellnl( and arches. Lovely #(rounds with pool and spa and fountain A11ktng 8899.000. OPEN HOUSES SATVRDA YON~ Y M ~ a.court -.-t-5 SUNDAY ONLY 191 VleUTNC:M .._,... ....... t-5 7Cwt JMl'niM~ ..... 1·5 BOTH SAT AND SUN ••••••• H.,bor Ridge ·--1·5 12112111,... Tua11n ..... 1·5 2Y.uNN Harbor Ridge --1-5 411H1l1tr ... CdM ...... t-5 •Lvrrs •SST BET Newport Beach's popula r two atory. 3 Bcdroqm model. End unit with wrap· around patio. Allra<"ttvely decoratl"d and land· scapcd 8195.000 CDll DUPL&JC 41 5 Heliotrope 3 Bd 3 bath decorator perfect home. South of the hlahway Walk to the beach Spactous I Bd unit situated over a 4 car garal(e. Is furnished and lovely $449.000 tJl'ACIOVS rA.11'11.r 110-. 2018 Santiago On a large comer lot. 5 Bd, drn and ~parale work· shop. BcauUfully decorated Hl((h cet11ngs. mlr· rottd nrcplace and much motT with light and airy fcellnit 8510.000 sicLUIJIVE ' Beoaoo• ro"1fll01" rlf B&LCOllltT 16 Bf>lc-ourt Dramatic entry with circular staircase. large family room wtth Ore· place looking onto a lovety courtyard with wa ter- rall and spa. Ortgtnally a model home Over 8 150.000 tn upttrades alont. &ft.49,500. Also for leaM option at· ~3. 750/mo CVST'OM 111 JIAJtaOa ltlDOS Outat.andlng 4 lWdrooms. 5YJ bath home with pool and •P9 'lit~ 5.800 sq fl home fcaturu • maata suite with Muna. huge family room with bar and ~paralc de-fl. 3 car garage f;xrcllent UM ~ rtch hard- woods 8995,0C>O' lfS" LIST'flfO·DOVSlt SBOUS 6600 Sq. F't of graclout ltvlng on the bay. Complete-ly ~­ mo&led In '84 Massive 55 Ft 11 4 1 f't rtvtnl( room Beveled. stained & el<'h('(t p,lass Pool. spa l\ w1tterfall Bonus room. wt'1 bar'& sauna MMlrr aulle with nreplaC't' & Stiling rm. P&nf'lf'd In Imported Koa wood. Stt sys 200 300 pcoplc <'8.n be rmTtfOl1ably rntf'ftnlned. Avail lmmf'd 8 1 .050.000 lnC'l lanct. HA .. Oa HILL-NSJrPOaT B&ACll Nrw homr wll h view P""81ta1ou11 ne-w home In ll11rbor 11111 biay °"""" and rlty llfthl vltws l..lllht OIAk Ooor<l. m1trblc nreplaN'.'... ~umpc11n cabTnets. 2 1.nrte '\undttks ovtr l(rttnbclla 4 Br 4 n."' C'harmtng ntw ll!ltlnl(. 8795.000 TUltT&.•ltOCIC •SAUT'Y·lltVlllS Chol<'t ~t llnl( This lovrly condo • rnd unit with t;artr pullt> faces a rolllnggr'e!nbclt. 2 Br pll13 dl'n ~hullrrs. hardwood noora & dttorl'lor pnper11 makr tht" n "'ftaJ winner, 8229.M>O Other Oran1e County ~dona .LA1'& .,SSJOlf Vl&IO VIZ" 22466 Petra Bc3utlfully dcrorated-homt" overlooking ~Lake Ml'lslon VleJO and rolling hllls 3 Br-2'h Ba, bakonlei, on th!'.' vtt'w FIM"plarc, rustom carpcts and tilt noonng Pll'.'a"W" ·call for showlnl{ 8220.000 SPACIOUS ~AELY 8011£ On a l.arJtr corner loL 5 Br. Orn and scpar.ue workshop Beautifully dttorated High ~lllngs. mirrored rtrcplace and murh morc with l~t and airy fttllng 8510.000 Owner wlll lease or lease option LANDMARK HOJlg IN LAOVNA BEACH I 380 Hlllcrcsl This 3 bedroom home Is truly special! Built In 1934 with lls European Esplanad~ and balconies, you can rt'ally ft'<'I lhe cssen« of y«"slcr-year Approx. 4,000 sq ft with harclwooct noors and french doors which open onto an O<'can view Call ror appointment Ask ing 8598.000 SOM£Tlfllf0 SP£CIAL llf JASll1JI(£ CU&JC Creallvt' uMraded Plan 5. 3 Bdr 2i,;, ba. family room. sccurfty. pools. t<'nn111. extra large garden 1 Big dee~ and Big vlst.a. 8367 .000 A l..OVEL r Lr,SSTYLS llf JA816llf& cus• Impeccable condition. 2 bdr 2 ba, lg family room Tiled patio and fountains In rront and be.ck patios Carpet allowance. Beal priced Plan I $299.000 LIDO ISL& BA Yr•OllT' rolt $749.000 I 17 Via Lido Soud. Located In the h<'art of Newport Beach. This Lido lsle bayfront Is on!'.' of the beat buys on the water with a boat allp. 3 bedrooms. 3 balha. 11pa. and 3 cac ~rage SSA vmw·s LAJIOSST llODSL Almost 3.000 sq 0 of lovely ltvlng. Bc.auUfully landscaped & dttoratcd Two story. 4 br. 3 ba Ocean ~ city lights view. Cul-de-sac location Good assumable IOlln. Cuard·jtaled C'()mmunny l'las pool & tcnnta. 8339.000 Olf~ IJTOltY "BAMPTOlf .. llODSL 111 SSA· VIS" 3 Br. 21h ba. Cul-dc-sac: location. Allract· lvely dttorated & landxapcd. Ocean/city lights vlt'W. Cood agsumablt' loan Cuard·~led comm has pool & tcnnls 8335,000 llOlfAltCH BA 'Y Wonderful 3 bcdroom/2 belh custom home In prestigious private community F'eaturtnft 24 hour ~cur11y. prtvate beach club. tennis and san~rh This grnt hom«" has e11cl08ed front ('ntry with beautiful pool sur· rounded with Futura stoM dttks and patto Room for expansion 8375.000 Olf TIU CLl7P'S llf LAOUlfA •&ACJI l N La Scnda. F'abulous 3 bedroom home In IM n - clustve jtaled community o( Three Arch Bay Situated on 2 lol!I In one of thr mMI deslrablc locations on the water ovt'rlooklng Whale Rock Sptttal martnr room overl<>«*ln« the coastline ·A rral party plac('fl 81.995.000 · MO CAN'rOlf Lowest prl«'d Monaco mo*I. Immaculate condition Neutt91 dttOt' au.com furniture I nf'j(lotable 3 Br. 2 5 baths Rcduttd lO &475.000 call rlOWI TIU.DmOlfAL •SLCOUJIT' 65 Belcourt ~h &autlfully dtt0r11tt'd c-uatom horM built by JM Pet('rs. 5 b<-dmoms. family room and study. Ap- prox 8400.000 In uPftrade . Corner lo<-atton w1th t"X('cpttonal laoctM"aptng. very prtvittt' pool. A wonderful w.1y of llf~ Valued al & 1.249.500- CVSf'Oll LOT 72 Hlllr1"l One of the lut Iota ;ivatlable In B~ Canyon Ov~r 12.000 fttt located on a private ru Hk ·83C str'ftt 0¥1Wlnnlittog th~ 1>3rk. Don 't miM thJa.oncl &Q,t9.000 .. eASTBLUr, CHAltllSlt 3 12 Vlata ~rte. Lovf'ly 3 btftmom. 2 bath Condo with 2 cer .uta<'hl"d li(:tniae Ju't llkt new • Ilg.hi and tlry rttllnl( LrvlOft room OP"M onto an aJl bndtf'd P'tllc.> with lot' or nowera A attat buy for 8 199.500 rVltJITIJIDD llOD•l. BOllS l1f •VIJIS 4 .llkbcrry Hrand nc-w 3 bedroom model hO«M • Bcauttfulty rlttoral~ with a coonuy Ra.tr. Lottly yard w1th lush la nd!lt'apCng and 91)9. Thia home hai. evt'rythlnl(ll C'omplt't~ly furntahed for 8179.bOO Sc-llC"r ~\I provide nnan<'tna. ' ' flAG• 6/SATURDAY AUGUST 9. 1 ... ---------------------------------DAILY PILOT /nAI. UTATS WE DON'T /US T SELL :'WATERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER . NEA R THE WATER ... AND W I TH A VIE W OF THE WATER . CHARMING IN BA YSHORES Spacio us s1orybook collage. Large living room with fire· plact>, sunny ki~chen ~ith bleached plank flooring and 3 bdrms, includ ing 2nd sto ry master suite built around landscaped patio. Gated community w11h private beaches. S245,000 (LH). 631·1400 FABULOUS HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE A home of grea1 qual11y with superb views. The main house has 4 bdrms, including 2 master suites, formal d ining room den & family room. The re are also servants quarters with 2 bdrms & 1 baths and fa bulous grounds encompassing a tennis courr, pool and spa s 1,795,000. 631· 1400 YACHTSMAN'S COVE Bayfront perfection in this J bedroom, office with fp, den opening to 4' by 20' lap pool, gdurme1 kitche n wrth bayfront breakfast nook, and magnificent 2 story living room with a wall of windows fronting on the bayfront patio wi1h dock and ho ist for small boat. A custo m pro~rty re· modeled y.i1th superb quality. Sl,650,000. 631·1400 CLASSIC ELEGANCE ON LINDA ISLE Beautifully appoin ted 5 bedroom, including private master re- tr.eat, separate u11l1ty room and family and formal dining rooms. Window walled formal living room oprns 19 dockside patio. Charming courtyard offe rs privdcr 10 the spa and dip pool. Lender offers x1ra sp<'c1a financing, call for info. Land included. s 1.395,000 631· 1400 . PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT LOCATION W1th 70' on the• bay Dock for several large boats. Wa lls of glas~ ~ur round this cheerful one story 4 bd rm, den bonus & l.im1ly room home, built around bayside palio with C.U\lom pool Gourmet kitchen and a formal dining room 100 Price' included land, $998,000 63 1·1400 BALBOA16LAND SOUTif BA YFRONT With 1erif1c 111rning bas)nw1<,tas Two slory ".Cape Cod" be<1ch hnuw with 4 bdrms, cozy fireplace & lots of window~ or vww1ng 1n highly desir1bfe coroer location with dod. S920,000 673·6900 OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL f\1AR DUPLEX "'Wt"t>ping views of 1he ocean-an d harbor e ntra nc-c 111s1 <,lcps to fabulous beaches. Custom built w11h Vduh<'d Cl·1lings and walls of glass w11h sp<1c1ous owners un11, 2 bdrm for income plus bonus guest apt S785.000 f>J 1-1400 OUTSTANDING ON LIDO ISLE f x1ra large <.o r nt-r 101 To tally rPmodeJrd with tht> f1nes1 ma· t••rials ',panou<t 5 bdrm 1nclud1ng complet<'ly n1·w m.istt>r with vJulted ceilinJ(s .1nd fireplace, new kite hen, family room opens to sunny well l.and~«1ped patio S8J5,000. 631· 1400 LUXURY CONDOMINIUM In Newport's pres· t1g1ous gate guarded Bayside Cove complex. One level Sea Diamond plan with large master suite, gues1 bdrm and den, wi1 h elegant decor & bay & boa1 views Air and security system. Comm. pool & sp.a Decorator furnishings for s.ale. S575,000. 631-1400 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Corne r_ location, highly desirable rental area, near pier, shops & restaurants. Upper J bdrms, fireplacer~lc~r lower 2 bdrms, fire~lace, raised living room with french doors to ELECANT "COLOMA!." ON 'nlE..POJNT Com· sand. SSSO;ooo. 611-H -pletefy remodeled traailiona with4 bdrms,ancf BIC CANYON MINI ESTATE Over 3,500 sq. h. your choice of den or formal dining room. two palatial 4 bdrm townhome with pool, spa and canyon stairways,hardwood floors, completely ne w views. large, high ceilinged rooms, formal cfjning gourmet kitchen and french doors to stone room gourme t loichen with nook and fabulous floored/atio. Replumbed, rewired and air con- muter suite. $545,000. 631-1400 ditione . S585,000. 631-1400 MEDITERRANEAN ON UDO Beautiful sunny 2 BAYSIDE COVE CONDO Great opportunity in this story 4 bdrm home with formal d ining room, den & ~ated bayfront complex. An impeccable 2 bdrm unit spanish tiled gourmet kitche n. _Frendi_d<>?rs lea~ to in great location with partial views fro m living area flower filled patio with fountain on Lidos pre ttiest and master suite. Available rights to 30' boat slip plus meet. S52S,000. 631·1400 comm. pool & spa. Take advantage of good lease or CHARMING ON BALBOA ISLAND Two sto ry 3 buy the land. S275,000. 631-1400 bdrm white brick house with a 2 bdrm apt. for CA.PE COD CONDO With privacy & ~rene canyon income. Newly carpeted with forced air heating, 3 views in Harbor View Knolls. Tri-level with 2 bdrms, car parking and separate laundry room on lovely 2 'h baths, cathedral ceilngs. ·hardwood & berber sueet. Asking $450,000 673-6900 carpeted floors, extensive use of mirrors .and two ....--------------------· decks. Charming small woodsy complex with pool, WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1 5 soa and tennis. S239,000. 631 -1400 • PnflNSULA POINT With lots of character & charm. NEWPORT CREST ........................................... $10,150 Shingled 2 story 3 bdrm o n picket fenced sunny 20 Aries Court, Sat. corn~r lo t. Paneled living room with used brick fp. WESTCLIFF ...................................... -.... -...... $195.000 Across from bay beac h. S359,000. 631· 1400 1418 Irvine, Sa t. & Sun. RA.R£ IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lovely 4 bdrm LIDO ISLE. ......................................................... $570,000 family home with hardwood floors, French doors, 152 Via Undine, Sat. & Sun. used brick fireplace and spacious m.mer suite. Lar_ge LIDO ISLE ................................. -...................... $375,000 terraced yard & patio with separate children's play 125 Via Vella, Sat. area. $350,000. 631-1400 LIDO PENINS\lLA... ......................................... $450,000 PRIME ARr .. DUPLEX S f N ' ..... _. 633 Lido Pa rk Dnve El, Sun. "'"" teps rom ewport s ~t beaches. Upper 3 bdrm has large deck with ocean WEST NEWPORT .................................. -·····-· '475,000 view, great owner/occupant. Use nice 2 bdrm lower 29 Balboa Coves, Dock, Sat: & Sun. unit for income. Both units have bric k fireplaces & WEST NEWPORT .............................. _. ..• -.... S8'5,000 large rooms. $335,000. 631-1400 4711 Seashore, Sun. BIG CANY0~4.R~;··F·~~·~~~·;~t;j~~·~:·~~· ... ····· $545,000 ~~ l~~~~!~~~f l?d~~·1~Jif~~ B .. YSIDE COVES $ ... 5 w eets Short walk to boat garden, clubhouse, " ......................................... ~ "' ,OOO beaches and 1e nnis. S279,500. 631·1400 984 Bayside Cove, Sun BALBOA ISLAND ............................................. s.450,000 VILLA BALBOA CQNDO Former model, loaded 211 Apolena, Sun. with extras. Two ro~ster suites, mirrored wardrobesr NORTH LAGUNA ............................................. $550,000 corner fireplace in living room leading 10 coverea 388 Cliff Drive, Daily patio, custom drapes & neutral colors. Guarded ...._ _________________ _. ·gated complex with pool & ~-S1~. 63 1· 1400 CONDO WITii GREAT VIEWS Of both Bay and Rhine channel. Ele~an1 high ceilinged unit with ftr epla ccs 1n both living room and master bedroom. A total of 3 bdrms, 3 baths plus utility room and 2 pa11os. Security building w11h available boat slip. $450,1)00. 631·1400 HARBOR RIDGE TOWNHOME Upgrade 3 bdrm with fa mily and formal dining rooms, vaulted ce1I· 1ngs, skylights, mirro red walls & designer papers. Some ocean & night light views Community pool & tennis S425,000 631 -1400 FABULOUS WHITE WATER VIEWS From this Cor· nnc1 dd Mc1r condo A terrific vacation retreat at the mouth of the Harbor A 2 bedroom unit 1n a df'sirablt> sC'curny comple~ w11h community pool. S399,900. 6.31·1400 LENDER OWNED ON LIDO 4 bdrm on larger lot Master hu fp, spa & sundeck. Lots of T.L.C. neceuary bu1 1emfic potential with skylights and hardwood .ind 11le flooring. Walk to beach & tennis. Just reduced to $375,000. 631 ·1400 CUFFHA VEN CONDO A bright & sunny 2 bdrm 2 bath unit 1n a loverly neighborhood close to church. schools and central shopping. Extra spacious with wood burning fireplace and vaulted ceilings S129,SOO. 631-1400 BEAUTIFUL BA YFRONT. 8Al.80A ISLAND Handsomely remodeled corner property. Two units, each 3 bdrms, 2 baths and fire place. Wo n· derful for ownrr occupant or easy summer, win- ter rental for sale completely furnished . ilrriflc value at S74S,OOO. 673·6900 #' Corona clel Mar, Hlllltiagton Beach, Inlae, Lapaa Beach .uad Newp0rt Bfacb WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS 3 15~rine Ave. Balboa Island 673-6900 • 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631-1400 • JEW LISTING M CITUUS -A 2 bdrm, den home. with t>eama, brick fireplace, tne ttoors, workshop and new roof, perched on hill in CdM. room for fun front yard . . $229,500. Holly Markas Hits the Mark I~ Unique's July 1986 UNDER $300,000 otl IOttlTA, II ILUJJS -Back bay and night light view from 3 bdrm, 2 bath condominium, end unit. sunny patio. on greenbelt. $229,000. COIOU tU llAI CUSSIC -A cottage. complete with leaded windows, courtyard, spa, rich wood paneling. even a guest house. and 2 bdrm. $280,000. LOVELY THEE IEHOOI -In the bluffs o~ tree-lined greenbelt. view of bay from patio and greenbelt, designer upgrades. excellent buy at $240,000. IACa IAY TORIOIE -•\..• 0.1rger Cape Cod style with 3 r~ Q .. sun decks, and A/C. Master ~ ~ cozy fireplace. $225,000. Ulf flH -A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath rental units. Close to Olde CdM location: bit of a yard and chance to Increase Income. $239.000. lOWHT PllClt -Duplex in mlddle·of Olde CdM. . room 4 creative improvements. Spacious own- ers unit +.rental + high ann. Inc. $229,500. ,. ' 11 lmlE 11 PUSHT COlllTIOI -One bedroom plus convertible den in popular Orange Tree. Streams. tennis, pool, activities. $111,500. . IPEl llllSES SITllllY 1-1 ... -$625,000 121 ,.,,, Classic 4 bdrm, 3 bath K. Granieri um•••• S3~.ooo ,,, ..... .....,. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, prvt bch access S. Scott Evans ... .. $359,000 414 ..... 3/2 and 211 duplex, grt loeetlon 8 . Hutchings MIT& ma $320,000 1111 ,._ Spacious 3 bdrm, fam rm R. O'Sheughnessy SllllY 1-1 kll NI $325,000 H1 lr.e.w Close to beach, 3 bdrm, 2 bath l. Curci -···-$343,000 w ............ 3 bdrm, 2 ba, prvt bch 8ocess E. Tabak ... -$62-5,000 121 ,.,., Classtc·4 bdrm 3 bath T. Boland IL.II .. $359,000 3/2 )lnd 2/ 1 duplex, grt location MIT& ma $320,000 Spacious 3 bdrm. family room '" ..... 8. Hutching• 111lP ... A.Johnson SALES PERSON OF THE MONTH AW ARD FOR OVER S l ,000,000 IN SALES HOLLY MARKAS is a unique specialist in Olde Corona del Mar, and In homes on the water- front. Holly Is no newcomer to Real Estate .... She just always acts with that kind of enthusiasm! ---1310,000 TO $415,000-.__,..-- IJCIU IUCI -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm, a block to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peet< of blue view. $435,000. • CAP£ Cll 11 C4I -A 3 bdrm 21h bath charmer, two story, spacious master suite and family room. street close to beach. ·$435,000. CWSEl T ..... -In cosmopolitan CdM. Near scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms. 3 bath. Fine appointments. $439,000. HUSE IUITifUl -Spacious ranch style on large lot In lovely area. Shutters. trench doors, 2 fireplaces, copper plumbing. $320,000. Olt( C4ll tun..£111TOll£l -3 bdrms. 2 baths, larger lot and close to the beach. Beams. bricks, board and batten. Priced at $325,000. SOIETllllC SP£CW. -In Harbor Ridge Crest: spotless 3 bdrm with almost 3,000 sq ft and intriguing view. Priced right at $465,000. C41 llU.SltE -Potential view. 3 bdrm 2 bath, access to private beach a~d very anxious owner. Lush foliage. sparkling pool, large rooms. $343.000. ---$529,000 TO $745,000 --- A LOVELY UflSTILI -Harbor Ridge townhome with serene view of city and beyond. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, Impeccable condition and A/C. $642,500. SIT toWI VIEW -From beamed living room and watch the bay and pavllllon. 3 bdrm, office, courtyard, designer kitchen. At $575.000. SHIY Ult lllCH -Spectacular townhome over- looking all of Newport Beach. Bright, perky, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, in Harbor Ridge at $661,000. IUCI fltlT TMIOllE -Under construction, get involved with 3 bdrm, 2 ba on West Oceanfront. $560,000 with $20,000 decQr pkg. SllSET UCAZIH -Featured in 1986. Classic Olde CdM. • bdrm, 3 ba, updated Santa Fe style, large lot, oourtyard, spa. $625,000. PA¥IWll PAllUU -Incredible view, large lot, lovely 2-story In CdM's Harbor View Broad- moor. Every detall tended to. $529,000. ----OVER 1 MIL!JON ---- IOT STlff II T1£ IAIUT -A 3/2 and 2/ 1 duplex In Olde. CdMI Cul-de-sac near footbridge. Cozy OITSTAHllC -Great view, lot extends to high feel and a!rlum In owners unit. $359,000. tidemark. 6,700 sq ft home with finest construc-tion and every amenity Imaginable. $3,950,000 CWSIC UYCl£ST -Beautiful neighborhood, love-A vtW OI Tl( lllff·-In San Clemente, spectacu- ly • bdrm, 3 bath pool home with spa, large yard, lar view of the Pacific, • bdrms, medlteranean fruit trees, and realistic price. $310,000. flavor, owner willing to flnlf'\ce. $1 ,500,000 I WE SPECIALIZE IN PERSONAL BACK BAY VIEW Very dramatic "Delores" plan, with used brick, stained glass, beautiful Back Bay view. 3 Bd, 21/2 ba/. split-level, end unit. Remodeled kitchen w/hardwood floors. leasehold. $23a,OOO OP£N HOUSE 1-SPM SUNDAY 340 OTERO, N.8. EASTBLUFF-FAMILY HOME This home is in move-in condition. large yard front & back with nite light view. 3 bd, 3 ba, family room, formal dining. breakfast room off large kitchen. Leasehold. $25 7,000 ~ ..r ~ -- LARGEST FLOOR PLAN Beautiful Bluffs "Z" plan, largest floor plan in excellent condition. Totally free standing end unit, 4 bd, 3 ba, remodeled country kitchen, two master suites. Dramatic tile roof line. private patio. Priced very well, including the land. $2•7,000 SPACIOUS BLUFFS "Q" PLAN Very rare floor plan with conversation pit. Large living, dinin~ & kitchen area. Perfect home for entertaining. 3 bd, 21/2 ba, shutters, tile entry. Includes the land. $239,000 OPEN HOUSE 1-SPM SAT-SUN 307 VISTA TltUCHA, N.B. ' I ' ... ~ . - -J. • Jill MOVE-I NU Eastbluff -Absolutely mint condition through- out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 2112 ba, new roof, new exterior paint. Move-inti Excellent home, ex- cellent price, includes the land. $279,000 CREME OF THE BLUFFS This Bluffs "Delores" plan is upgraded through-out, top q~lity in every d etail. New kitchen, French doors, paneling, etc. FULL VIEW OF BAO< BAY from almost every room. Unsurpassedll Price includes the land. $391,000 QUALITY "E" .PLAN Exceptionally lovely Bl uffs "E" plan on the best greenbelt. Private e nd unit with shutters, new carpet. 3 bd, 2112 ba, family room. Very gracious liveable home in move-in condition. Price includes the land. LARGE PRICE REDUCTION Irvine -University Park home for a family, 4 bd, 3 ba; family room, air conditioned, spa. Excellent location across from park and tennis courts, community pool. Price has been re- duced S1 5,000. Phyllis Goggio Doug Herbst Joy of Newport Carmen Rowe Cuhy Colesworthy $289,MO ~ 640-0020 Eastbluff VIiiage Center, Newport Beach Gayle Follingstad Sharron Harris Judy Loos Harriet Spencer Chuck Colesworthy, Broker I ~ THE n -·A LE B 0 UT ASS6CIATI A REAL ESTATE COMPANY 8Kf8HORES ... This Is a b.ayfront property of which few, in a lifetime, come to the market place. The environment completely transcends even the uppermost llmlts of accepted great- ness. Forget, for a moment, the warm and comfortable four 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 this expensive property actually justifies Its expensiveness .. $11.800,000 Jtlt**************************. WE8TCLIFF ... A "Presley" built custom • • home. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Famlly room it ***DOYER SHORES*** -. wtth fireplace. Dining room. Den with large it Opulent. Magntflcent. Powerful. Dis-• screen tetevlSion, built-In stereo and speakers. : cover how much llvtng your money will • Poot. Spa. Gazebo. Owner will carry first trust • buy. This custom two-story, 5 bedroom, : deed At excellent terms ........................ $441.000 • 6-'A bath, French Regency majestically • <>Pen Sun 1-5 ................... 1207 Hlghtend l>rtY• it commands attention. There Is a two-• • story dining room, a step-down living • BAYCREST ... 'An Ideal home for the large : room, a regal master suite, a breakfast ! family. Spacious four bedrooms. 3'A. • room and maid's quarters. From the • Prlvacy ... extenslve use of shutters. Formal din- • private brick court yard to the 20x40 • Ing room. Spacious living room with fireplace. LINDA ISLE ... Waterfront luxury: A concept _! dock, this home has been carefully com-·! Efficient kitchen. Large yard ................. 1375,000 ·that goes deeper than plush carpeting. ThlS • posed to accomodate large gatherings • pulse-quickening three bedroom residence • and, at the same time, be luxurious and • provides virtually every amenity one could sane-• comfortable for the family that occupies • ly require. Soaring beamed •. cell.ings, Indirect ! It. Don't miss It.. ...................... $995,000 ! lighting, power driven drapes, gourmet kitchen • Open 8un 1-5 .. 210 Evening Ster lane' • with both gas and electricity, spa, pier, slip. You • •• •••••••••••••••••••••••" will find no boredom here .................. $1,115,000 DOVER SHORES ... Highly upgraded home. 3 IRVINE tEAAACE ... Against an awe-Inspiring backdrop of bay acf ivity. blue ocean and glisten- ing night lights, you'll discover a boldly designed home. Three bedrooms. Five baths. Superb master suite. Beautifully Integrated kltch8ft. This residence reaJly pa~ks a w~allop ............ ~~ Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .......... 1309 Dolphln Terrece DOVER SHORES . . . Custom bayfront home with an ambiance of special features. Pier and float for large boat. Main house has huge living room, dining room, library and master bedroom suite. Across the huge brick patio Is a separate two bedroom suite ................................ S775,000 Open Sun 1-5 .............. 30I Morning St•r Lane · DOVER SHORES . . . Home with a traditional feeling. Living room with skylight. Massive wOOd panelled family room with brick fireplace, walk- behind wet bar and lcemaker. Extra large kitchen with huge eating area. Master bedroom suite features his and hers walk-in closets, built- In cabinetry, separate tub and shower. Three additional t>ltdrooms ............................. 9191,500 DOVER SHORES ... One visit will convince you that this elegantly upgraded home warrants your consideration. Three spacious bedrooms. Three baths. A living room that makes entertain- ing a pleasure. Oen large enough for pool table. 1Three fireplaces. Breakfast area In kitchen. Unobstructed view of Back Bay ........... 1185,000 10pen Sat 1-5 ........... ~············ 1730 Gaa.xy Drtve 1DOVEA SHORES . . . Live like a king In this lovely waterfront home. Three spacious 1bedrooms. Two baths. Formal dining room. •Charming den. Two flreptaces.-Pler and slip wlll 1accommodate a 40 foot boat. ............ ,. 1115,000 1DOVER SHORES ... Delightful home, It's the 'tvan Wells atrium model. Four spacious bedrooms. Family room. Formal dlnlng room. Beautifully landscaped view side of yard has a pool, fountain, spa. barbeque, sink and flreplt. Entire bay front of the huge yard Is enclosed with glass. Three car garage ........................ ll80,000 bedrooms 31n baths. Master suite has-sitting room with fireplace. Famlly room with fireplace. Remodeled kitchen. Oen with bookshelves. Crown mouJdlngs. View patio with flreplt and spa. Three car garage ........................... Sl75.000 Open S•t 1·5...................... .. 1731 Galaxy Drive DOVER SHORES . . . Courtyard e.ntrance beautifully landscaped with room for a pool. Open beamed ceilings. Five spacious bedrooms. Four baths. Wet bar wtth wine storage. Kitchen remodefed with skylights and new appliances. Thr,ee car garage ........ 1157,000 SPYGLASS . . . A privileged and Immensely private setting. Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Game room. Inside, you are sor- rounded by comfort, convenience and charac- ter. Outside, a huge park-like setting. We cannot 'de5crlbe the exceptional property and Its limit- less tmenltles. You must see It.. .......... ll30,000 PENINSULA POINT ... Rare among fine resi- dences. One two-bedroom and five-one bedroom units. Owner Is anxious to sell or trade for lndustrlal/c.ommerclal property. Appraised at $660,000 ................................... Now $585,000 BACK BAY . . . Spacious California Spanish style home. Tile gallery. Six bedrooms. Large corner lot with additional property zoned for horses. Must see to appreciate ............ S550,000 BIG CANYON . . . Popular Monaco model. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Dining room. Wet bar. Air conditioned. Security system. Potential view and room for spa. This Immaculate home gleams with pride of ownership In this guard gated community ......................... NOW $510,000 Open Sun 1·5 .............................. 3 Aue Blarrttz DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership shows In this lovely view home. Four bedrooms. Dining room·. Family room wl1h custom walnut bar. refrigerator and wine storage. Oen easily con- vertible to fifth bedroom. Maid's room with bath. Full security system ..................... NOW 9'75.000 Open Sun 1·5 ................... 1141 a.nttago Drive • 631-7300 BA YCREST . . . A home that reflects stability and charm. Two stories. Beautiful gardens. Family room with a vaulted beam Cefllng. Four bedrooms. Four baths. Eating area In kitchen. New range, ovens and microwave. Dining room with built-In credenza and rosewOOd servlng counter .................................................. .-,sao Open Sun 1-5.... ... .. ......... 1700 Starttght Clrcte BAYCREST . . . Choice neighborhood. De- lightful home. Spacious living room with vaulted celling and brick fireplace. Sparkling pool and patio. Dining room. Country kitchen with built-In barbecue •. convection oven. refrigerator and washer-dryer included. Separate wine room with wet bar. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Family room. Large yard .................................. '350.000 Open S.t-Sun 1-5 .............. 1729 T9"'aptn W•J BAYCREST . . . This comfortable home has been upgraded with new carpet and point. Four bedrooms, 3~· baths. Relax in a private room with a jacuzzi tub. large windows and mlrored walls. Secluded yard Is equipped with hot tub, wet bar and refrlgerator ........................ '348.- 0pen Sun 1•5 .................... 2011 L .. ward Lane JASMINE CREEK ... Spacious two bedrooms and den. Two baths. Dining room. Breakfast area. Plan two. Two fireplaces. Wood floors. Corner location ... Lovely patio and la'1dscaplng. Gate guarded comniunlty ............ NOW '337,500 Open S•t 1-5 ............ 105 Jaamlne CrMk Drtv. BAYCREST ... Traditional Lyons & Cashton home with great curb appeal. Loads of charm. Living room, dining room, family room and master bedroom: .. all overlooking the spacious tree shaded patio. Three bedrooms. Two and one-half baths. Wet bar ........................ Im.GOO BAYCRE8T ... A comfortable famlly home In a delightful environment. .. beautifully maintained. Four bedrooms. Three baths. Formal dining room plus eating area In kitchen. Fireplace In llvlng room. Amenities Include Plantation Shut· ters and built-In platform bed In muter bedroom. Reasonably prlced ................ 1125,• Open Sun 1-5 ............... 1134 T...cl9WllMlll lane BA YCR!ST ... An address to be proud of. .. four bedrooms. two and one-halt baths. Spacioua living room wlttl fireplace. Dining room. Famlty room with fireplace. Kitchen with eat1$i. area. Heated pool. Large patio......................,• 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA l.IWllT,.. • mam 11.._. Near South Coast Ptaza. Enter to format dining · room, country family room with ()pen kitchen. Lots of light and glass. 4 bedrooms, n', baths, Spa. Lawn needs a manicure. Save money on this easy to live In family home. Make offerll 646-7171 NP-1 m•1mY1111• 11...- A rare Eastslde find that affords an abundance of privacy but remains convenient walking dis- tance to Back Bay and nature reserves. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, 2 cozy fireplaces on extra slze lot. Newport Beach Schools. Don't wait, call today! 646-7171 NP-6 UITml IUITY 1221,MO A rare find, beautifully decorated home on large cul-de-sac lot. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, family room. formal dining room, living room. massive used brick fireplace. Stained glass entry. Nu- merous outstanding features. Call now. 646-7171 NP-12 llPll ITAITEll '"·MO Rare opportunity. Great location. Cozy and private 2 bedroom 1 'h bath townhom~. Private patio, enclosed garage. Call fast. 546-2313 HP-36 WTSall ITllTH 1111,IM Great opportunity! Cute home on a big lot. Looks great. New carpet, new paint in and out. Call fast -won't last! 546-2313 HP-37 "'"'nllTDr 11H,Mt Perfect for the young executives! Easy mainten- ance townhome. soaring cathedral ceilings. Large country kitchen, very showy. 2 Bedrooms plus den. Wet bar. Central air. Clean and quiet gated community. Call today 546-2313 HP-38 ml~ Yll W&m 1221,MO Amenities, location and terms. huge executive family home. Famlly room, formal dining, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, pool, RV access and hook- ups. Great eastside location. Owner will carry. First trust deed with 20% down! Call nowt 546-2313 HP-39 USTSllE SIPll SUIPI 1141,000 This charmer looks like a model! New kitchen with all the goodies. Lovely 2 bedroom on buildable R-2 lot. Call fast on this onet 546-2313 HP-30 FH•H ~L S12l,OGll Beautiful plusl Quiet and secluded close to burbllng stream and ponds. Numerous up- grades and extras. 3 Bedroom 1% bath. Ready to got 546-2313 HP-31 •SA •ll FIBI 1111 ... Bring your paint brush and savet Excellent opportunity to get in a great area at a bargain price. 3 Bedrooms lo/, bath. t;iurry won't last! 546-2313 HP-32 •H& Ill 1111 ll&IT I 115- Large 5 bedroom 3 bath family home. Great loc~tion. 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Call for exclusive show- ing. 646-7171 NP-13 AfftllAIU 1M1T 1214,tOI Suburbia at Its best. Convenient, secluded area with tall trees and mature shrubs. Large master suite with lavish bathroom, step saving kitchen. Formal dining room, plus family room/play center. Newport Beach schools. Priced to sell fastlll 646-7171 NP-3 J Mil MUI lllUU 1124,MO Acres of greenbelt surround this outstanding three bedroom 2111 bath, Newport Beach townhome. Well organized kitchen pantry, in- side laundry, spa on private patio. Ideal for relaxation. Enciosed garage. Owner anxious. Call today. ~6-7171 NP-4 YllWt ftlW1 ftlW1 IMll ... Exceptional Dover Shores home with outstand- ing view. Aristocratic decor with French doors throughout. Spacious master suite with luxury appointments. Family room, wet bar. Comp"'te- ly separate chlldren's suite. Courtyard pool. Call for exclusive showing. 646-7171 NP-5 SU If UllT1 Mll,llO Quiet cul-de-sac street. Walls of glass in format llvlng room and dining room give picture view of Back Bay and Fashion Island lights. Luxurious master suite adjoined by luxurious dressing area. Family room, den, plus party room down- stairs Ideal for teenagers. Call for exclusive showing. 646-7171 NP-7 &llMll Yll IM Will N• MH,111 Newport Beach's most exclusive area. An Im- pressive custom home with 5 spacious bedroma. 3 baths, vaulted celling living room with wells of glass, formal dining room with French doors open onto a private patio with spa In a setting of tranquil charm. Where everyone wants to llvel 646-7171 NP-8 .... , ll1llTI 1212,111 Professionally decorated executive's delight with 2 master suites, fireplace In formal llvtng room, formal dining and gracious yard with patio and gazebo. A -MUST SEE. CALL NOW. 646-7171 NP-10 Tll .. Ufl 11...- Quallty neighborhood for yotJr executives de- llghtful entertaining areM, vaulted ceilings. 2 master .wt ... -each wtth lta own bath.-8tep saving kitchen. Balcony overlooks spar1dlng pool and spa. Prtvete gated. Call nowll ~~7171 NP-9 MESA VERDE .UT ... ·mATtmAI 11n.- Popular ftoor plan In dMWeeble area of MeN Verde. Exoehnt opportunity to step Into a great communtty. 3 Large bedrooms n', bath. Call today 546-2313 HP-24 Tm 1M411-TlllJ ~ Gorgeous Mesa Verde Executive home, spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal dining. 4 Large bedrooms 21/t baths. Bubbling spa. RV access. New landscaping. Call for an appointment to see. S.46-2313 HP-25 ..Tiit ,,., .... Another just llstedl Fresh paint In and out. Great famlly home. 4 large bedrooms. ff, baths~ Extra large lot. RV access. Quiet street. Call today I 546-2313 HP-26 llWLllNll S1H,lll Excetlent location close to everything! Com- fortable, spacious home. Large dining room. 4 Big bedrooms 1¥4 baths. Separate laundry area. Quiet street. Call now 546-2313 HP-27 LtftlY f .. Y IM 1111.-0 Clean and very well kept! Charming throughqut. Bay windows Custom cablfWtry. Bulltln window seat. 2 Fireplaces. Enlosed patio. 3 Bedrooms 3 baths. Low maintenance yard. Call for an ap- pointment to seel HP-28 11• -Tiii HM,Nt Gorgeous executive famlly home. Gracious and spacious throughout. Dramatic hidden two story Buccola home. Formal dining. Gourmet kitchen. Huge living area. Mother In law quarters. 5 Bedrooms 3 baths. 3 Car garage. CaJI for an exclusive showing! 546-2313 HP-29 OTHER AREAS lllTIMTll IUll IPIOW. ' 11•,211 Lovely located perfectly for shopping, schools, beach and freeways. Single story 4 bedroom 1~ baths. Double garage. Home warranty tool Call for an appointment to see! 546-2313 HP-20 • eULJm111 11•.- Assume large FHA loan. Large single level condo. Showa like a model. 2 Bedrooms 2 baths. Call for morel 546-2313 HP-21 PllSTllllll MWll lllll'fl ....... Large private estate. Elegant entry way. Large llvlng and family rooms. Huge game room with wet bar and soda fountain. 5 Big bedrooms 41~ baths. Over 5,300 square feet of lovefy home nestled In a ~. acre lot complete with sparkling pool and forever view. 546-2313 HP-22 IUIP ITll1U 11..,_ Many extras and upgrades make this a real nnd. Great famlly home. Close to Mlle Square Par1<. 3 Big bedrooms. Come aeel 546-2313 HP-23 t . .. DAILY PILOT/llSAI. DTATll Lido Realty NEWPORT BEACH llST IOINIT ICUlflKT -Custom built home for the discriminating. On the sand, spectacular water view. $649,000. Stephanie Bernardy Plll llTll'f llw.T -Country French with old world cttatm & qualify craftsmanship. Pier & slip. $1 ,495,000.0arell/Lawaon UlJIA POllSU OCUlflHT -Upside down floor plan: Kitchen, living room & master suite up- stairs for the great ocean view. $685,000. Javad Mansoor IUT •EWPOtT -2 story, 3 bedroom, 2'h bath home. Balcony off bedrooms, large patio. $245,000. Linda Jacobs IHICH Sll,Mt -Double lot with an existing 3 bedroom house on Cliff Dr. Build 2 homes, live In one. $369,000. Stephanie Bernardy UlJOA PUllSIU -33rd Street. cor11er location, high quali~"'custom 3 bdrm. 31h bath beach home. $349,950. Darell Bryan WUTCUff ICAUll -Contemporary home with high ceilings. Spacious rooms. 2 bdrms. den, 3 baths, 3 car garage. $365.000. Howard Lawson IOVEI HM TOWllOIE -In Dover Village, walking distance to shopping. 2 bdrms, 21h baths. pool. double garage. °$134,500. Gib Walker 12 01 TIE IATEI -45' lot with a 4 bedroom home + separate 1 bedroom apartment. Dock for small boat. $450,000. Stephanie Bernardy UIO PUl lllVf PHTllOUSE COllO -Bayfront beauty 2 bdrms. den, 3 baths, slip available. Javad/Tlllie UYFIOIT MICHlSI -Decorated & custom furnishings for the discriminating buyer. 3 bdrms, remodeled bathroom. slip avall. pool. $42S.OOO. Tlllie/Javad UYFIOIT llClllS£ -Refurbished unit, 1 bdrm + den. 1 'h baths, gourmet kitchen. slip available, pool. .$299.SOO. Gib Walker PAllOllMIC IAY ¥1£1' -2 bdrm condo on the bay Pool, sub parking, sllp available at tow price Turning basin location. $439.000. Claudette Taylor COSTA MESA llITTHY WOODS -Spacious E'slde townhome. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. pool, tennis courts, only 30 units. $1S4,900. Stephanie Bernardy 15TI STtul -Spacious duplex, 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths. fireplace, double garage each. Well main- tained. Both rented. $328,000. Gib Walker 2tTII STIEET -One of 4 properties sharing private driveway. 2 bdrm +den, 2 baths. yard all around, Immaculate condition. $184,000. Howard Lawson ~Serving... · • IAL.aOA 11&..ANO • 8Al90A • IAYSHORES • C~OMA DEL MAR • IJ • COST A ... SA • • DOVER SHOMI • LAGUNA IEACH • LIDO ISLE • ~ • LINOA llLE • • MEWPOfn HEJGHTI • Wl:ITCUFF • • WEIT N!WPOAT IEACH • • THE ll.UFFS • SPYGLASS • • HAR80llt Y1EW • CA.•O SHORES • • .. Q CANYON• COVER HOME OF THE WEEK BALBOA PENINSULA BA YFRONT WEST BAY AVENUE Prese1ted by Claadette Taylor A vacation home year 'round. Beautifully remodeled Cape Cod style with many custom features. Spacious master sulte with fire- place, sitting room, panoramic bay view. large bath with skyllghts & dressing area. Hardwood floors & Berber carpets. Bayside patio with flowers & lawn, new pier & slip. $1 , 195,000 .............................. • • : OPEN HOUSES : ! 72t YIA UIO SOit, UIO ISU (SU• 1-4) -Truly : it unique + large corner lot with bay view SBA, it • 4'hBA. Open & light. Near beach & tennis. • : $79S,OOO : : 336 PWll Uto. UDO ISU (SUI 1·4) -Spacious : • 4BA, large upstairs den w/wet bar, beamed • • ceilings throughout, corner location • : SSSS,500 : : # 11 llA LOA COllT. 11 (SUU-4) -Newport Crest ! it t o wnh o me . 4B A. fam ily room . • • pool/spa/tennis. Plan 6. $181.SOO • • • : # 1 ctETEl COUil, II (SUI 2·5) -Newport Crest :- • townhome Plan 3 . 3BR . 2 1/1BA , • • pool/spa/tennis. Assumable 1st. $195.000 • • • • :: 11 Ult FAU CHIT, U (SAT ·Sii 2·5) -Newpon • it Crest townhome Plan 3. 3BR, 2'hBA, full • ! ocean view. Pool/spa/tennis. $23S,OOO : : 245 S. Mill.TA llW II, AIAIEIM MIW (SUI 1-4) -: it Engllsh Tudor Estate on 'h acre. Pool/tennis • * court. Authentic Pub. $1.000,000 • • • : 22t Y1A MHTOI(. UIO ISU (SUI 1-4) -Just listed : it 3BR. 40' pool, 55' lot. $425,000 it • • Jt 211 VIA PAUIMO, UtO ISU (SAT 1-4) -Beamed • it ceilings, French doors. remodeled kitchen & ~ : master suite. $385.000 ! ·························~··· l.;100 ISLE N UM SOUi UYFIHT -6 bedroom home with extra large 'T ' slip for 100' yacht. Turning basin location. $2,750.000. Darell/Lawson JIST USTH -3 bedrooms, 40' lot on Via Genoa. Excetlent street to street location. NfMlr bay beach. $379,900. Virginia O'Brien N UYHU -This low price of $2S8,000. Use a beach cottage or build a home you always wanted on Udo. Javad Mansoor N QUITO -Large family room + wet bar area: 3 spacious bedrooms. 2'h baths, so· wide lot $465,000. Virginia O'Brien Y1A UIO SOUD -Features that will delight the eye or. a discriminating buyer. 2 boats t sandy beach. S 1,550,000. Bob/Wyvonne VI.A IUCE -On so· .wide lot This beauty 1s one of the finest you will see with absolute quality throughout $670,000 Howard Lawson VIA LOICA -3 bedroom with lots of appeal Large patio, perfect for entertaining. Spacious 45' wide lot $325.000. Virginia O'Brien VI.A PlllllO -Beamed ceilings, French doors & windows. remodeled kitchen & master suite, large brick. patio. $385.000 Virginia O'Brien VIA OIVIETO -5 to 6 bedrooms. 3 baths, 40' lot on street to street location. Reduced to $375,000 tor a good buy. Howard Lawson VIA IEUOlE -Newly decorated 2 bedroom home. with den and formal dining room on 40' lot Full of charm. $42 5,000. Howard Lawson VIA llAYIE -Recently remodeled & decorated. French doors & windows, separate maid's quar- ters, formal dining room $595.000. Linda Jacobs LAGUNA BEACH SOUlll LACUllA OCCAllFIOlT -Dramatic coastline view. Perfect 2 bedroom cottage + guest quar- ters. Private steps to beach Spacious sundeck. $599.000. Stephanie Bernardy IOITll lJCUllA OCCAIFIOIT -Magnificent coastline whitewater view. Traditional style villa featuring 4 levels of adult oriented living. Indoor pool & atrium. $1 , 700.000. Gib Walker COMMERCIAL PROPERTY llEWPOIT IEACll PltlE lOCATIOll :..... Retalllotflce building May exchange or sell outright. Acrou from City Hall. $1 .200.000. Bob/Wyvonne ' I . t • ru er is Bf.S IDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES AMIWIOI, lUUIOI I Ill CUlH 1111,000 This trad1t.Jonal home has everything you've been looking for! Four bedrooms. 3 fireplaces, fabulous hbrary. formal living and dming rooms over- looking Big Canyon's lush faU"Ways. Brick patios surround home. pool and gai.ebo. Privacy pre\lculs. Call Maialou .lngold or Danny Bibb WlSTCLlfF ,..L H•l 1211,IOO Great home m great neighborhood. T:ad1tional home with two fireplaces. 3 BR. family room. good fam1y floor plan. Beautiful pool has its own bath and dressing room. This home is near park. library and shopping. Call to see this special home Barbara Aune UllH IWIH-Ulll ISU 11, 111,000 This 4 BR. 4 112 BA. FR. Bonus room home has u ndergone a face hft with new paint, new carpet- ing. new landscaping. and much more. Located on the water with a private dock m a guard-gated community Owner will carry new lst T.D. with extremely attractive interest rate and terms. Ed Escano and Maureen White UH ISU IPNITllITT SSH,000 Extra large lot with wonderful 2-story older home Three bedrooms, 2 BA. large yard. With a lmle care and potential remodel. thts could be a wu'lner! Call Martha Macnab . - PllOI llllCTlll IJH,000 This newly redone beauty needs an offer quickly' ll's a big 2-story 3BR home made for . gracious living an ent.ertamment near great recreation, schools and shopping. What an opportunity! Coby Ward 1100,000 PllOI HllOTill Mll,000 Long private driveway leads to this secluded single story 3 BR, 21h .. BA. FR home. Many decorator extras: wood floors. m1rrors, skylights. private pauo with spa off mast.er suite! Maureen White/Ed Escano IUTTUlll Miil Ulm II ua• llMl lllO,IOO Plus exciting ocean and sunset view from this outstanding 4 BR. 3 11z BA home. Two family rooms. a library. spacious living/dining room home with dazzling waterfall and Koi pond. Maralou lngotd and Maureen White _ HST llY-UI• 1111£ lll0,000 A soph1st1cated and dramatic 4 BR. 4 BA. family room custom home behind guard gate includmg fr('(>-form swmumng pool and spa with waterfall Terraced gardens lead to lighted gazebo & paddle tennis court. Maureen White and Ed Escano llS OUYll-TIT&L PRIYlCl Stu,000 A charming home with an abundance of wood and stone. Includes 5 BR, 4 112 BA. Nestled on one of Big Canyon's largest lots. Featuring your own private dnve and a grand pool and spa viewing over beautiful lush gardens Pnc..'ed for an 1m- med1at.e sale at $945,000. Appointment only with Danny Bibb 111 CUYll'S PllllH IHllHOl 11,411,000 A very rare opportunity awaits the f9rtunate few who l'Uuld own sul'h an estate. You may feel as if you've returned to the 19th century. The home is characterized throughout by plastered walls, Lm- mcnse solid oak beams. antique oak doors. Marie Antoinette hardwood floors and very !lpacious rooms. Featuring 6BR, 6 ~ BA, fonnal living & dLmng rooms. separate family room. gourmet ki~hen & butler's pantry. paneled study, wlne cellar. 4 fireplaces. and all the amenities you would exp«t m such a home. ApproximatA?ly 215 feet of fairw~ frontage and some 19,000 IQ.ft. of land. Truly lncomparable! $3,450.000. Appoint- ment with Danny IMI».-~ #2 Gwlc Plaaa, Suite 100 SATURDAY OCEANFRONT Ull,OIO 6 BR. FR, Sp:t,<Wtrfrnt 1-o PENINSULA 1111,000 3 BR. Wtrfrnt 1-~ ltOl W. h1aetr1et Tom Alhnson 10H f . WM11h•. Beverly Morphy SUNDAY BIG CANYON SUI.MO 4 BR. FR. Pool. Spa 1-5 BIG CANYON 1111,000 3 BR. View 1-5 PENlNSULA 11,411,000 4 BR. Wtrfrnt 1-~ HARBOR RlDGE ltH,000 5 BR. FR. Comm Pool 1-5 HARBOR RIDGE Mll,IOO 3 BR. FR. Comm Pool 1-5 HARBOR RIDGE UH,MI 3 BR. FR 1-5 EASTBLUFF S211,MI 3 BR. Fr 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS aan.- 4 BR. -Spa. View 1-5 WESTCLIFF Ult.IOI 3 BR. FR. Pool 1-4 BELCOURT U.U,IM 4 BR, FR. Spa, Vtew 1-5 IRVINE TERRACE 1'81.oM 3 BR. FR. View 1-5 H.B Hills 1111.000 1• •••• ,. ..... .. Maralou Ingold 111MA......, Carolyn Mason UJC.._..I ... . Hobie Denny ••Mll•lillt Tom Allinson uw.-..... Diana Prosser t hrhrlWc• Ir Maureen White JIM ..... Coby Ward 1101 lillct Gayle Amato 1112 hRsllireLI Barbara Aune 24 ......... Belle Partch 1MlT ..... Bev.erly Morphy HllDMUe 3 BR, Fr. View 2-5:30 Maxine Propp SATURDAY & SUNDAY SPYGLASS Lots 84,85.86 NEWPORT CREST 2 BR. Pool. Spa CAMW HGHLNDS 3 BR CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR, FR. Spa. View SHORECLIFF 4 BR. FR CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR. Gee.an v lt'W BIG CANYON 3 BR. FR. Spa CAMW HGHLNDS 4 BR WESTCLIFF GRV 3 BR, FR. View MAl KAI 1 BR 12,lM,MO 8-1:1 ., ...... 1-4 SMl,111 1-4 llaMI 1-5 ... ..,... 1-5 un.- 2 -5 11,111,111 1-5 ., ...... 1-5 1411,llO 1-5 ........ 1-5 ,., .. ...., pt Maralou Ingold a 1t1et °"" -L1z Beazley .... ~ Donna Godshall 2224 PHifie lr/AeHil Carol AJhson Sllf'""'cl..,.. Denny/Peters 2tl Iris Linda Oeth 11 • ., .. It. IMra• Stephanie Gmdy .... . .,.. .... Beverly Morphy 1000 •••• Lue Amato/Steiner 1121 a.,.w. Ir. Mason/McNab Ill CAllll·llW I PlllHOT 11,111,000 This one of a kind fabulous 4 BR. 3112 BA custom home has all I.hose amenities you've been looking tor. incredible extra-large private view lot with spacious pool and entertainment area. Only steps to a beautiful park. Furnished and finishing touches by "Canterbury Interiors"! Owner leav- ing area. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody lllfFI TIWIOIME-UUT HAL Ll.S 111,IOO This immaculate 3 BR. 2112 BA "E" plan home is ready for immediate occupancy and pnced for a quick sale. Lush greenbelt location Close to schools arid ~tores in the heart of Newport Beach. Call Danny Bibb F&llLHI n•nlU UITIH UH,000 On prestigious West Bay Avenue just steps from bay and ocean. Recently painted and remodeled this charming wood beam l'e1hng home has It all. 3 bedrooms, huge family room and maswr suite, formal D.R Sundeck and patios! Call Maralou lngold .. USTlll-UY'FUIT 11,llO- Rarc opportunity to own 100' on the sand @ pier and slip! Charming 4 BR home with h3rdwood floors, country kitchen. Room for expamion. Enjoy your beach while viewins the action on Lhe .ba)'~Ana.Pecers 644-6200 Llll,•TSl .. I 1111.- Enjoy it on the oceanfront i.n this exceptional investment property. Relax in the comfortable owners unit on the sand and lease the other 2 s~cious view.units. Beverly Morphy ll•FFI I PUii 1211,HI Spacious 2 story 3 BR. 2 BA condominium witn huge liVlng room. spacious dining area, powder room and large master suite. Land included. Beverly Morphy 11W • uun-nsrouFF.... 110,111 Lovely light and airy condominium. Upper unit. Very spacious. Two bed.room, 2 BA. fireplace, like new kitchen. Walk-in closet. Courtyard with pool. Vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Beverly Morphy l llll llT-llWPllT.... 11n• Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautifully dec- orated and immaculate. Nestled among the trees in the heart of Newport. Two BR, 2 BA. Highly upgraded. Community pool, spa and tennis. Must sell! Micki Cooper •l IF Tll ..UT PllOELS If WI II TIE llll OIAST IS FM UU1 . 12,lM.- To build the estate of your dreams on the very top of Spygl~ Hill. imagine land offered for sale in this prestigious community, with unequalled views. the chance of a lifetJme in years. Act now!! Maraloulngold Ill.OMIT llllTt 11,111 ... Private tennis court. pool and spa. Large custom home situated on 1"2 acre lot in prestigious -Belcourt. Two story home with 5 BR. 4 BA. family room, study, air conditioning. extensive security system. Bright and cheerful and in "move-in'' condition. 24-hour guarded gate com- munity. Price includes the land. Owner will consider trading for Jess expensive home. Donna Godshall .. • UMll MIWllS Ull,- Single story home with great "street appeal". Three bedrooms. 2 BA. formal dining area with super kitchen. Home recenty ~modeled and ready for occupancy. Lovely large yard with room for pool or spa. Walk to three private beaches. $365,000 includes the land. Donna God- shall Wiil IOW FUil 11,411- View forever -beauufully maintamed older Laguna home. Used brick terrace; lush courtyard entrance with secluded swunming pool. Three bedrooms, formal dining room. den-maids quar- ters. Barbara Aune uraum uaMI 1 am NWS m1.- Exctusive area of multi-million dollar homes. Four bedrom, 3 ~ BA. with oven;iied party room. hvmg & dining room. This home is exceptionally prit'ed and is easy to show. Loan may be as- sumable to qualified buyer. Quick possession possible. $895,000 Tom A.llinson llW um. • It.I --llL .. 121..-Build your dream. ~model or ---on this great R-2 property. A wonderful location on quiet street south of P.C.H . .cali Gloria Robert.&on or Lmda Oeth snOT&OIUI sneuu ........ Smgle story 4 SR, 2 Ba Capehom model with rourtyard pool and spa and extensive wood deck- ing. This ~utifully maintained l'ftldence fea- ture5 air conditioning. aecurhy system, exu-a storage. track Ushting. wood flooring. marble and butcher block kitchen count.en. formal livi.na and dinJ.na rooma plus famlb' room. Call ~ nx llllWltO•I BIACll • .At Sotheby's, selling real estate is an art Newport Beach realty can boast of its lineage as its parent company was founded in 17 44 BJ JOYCE SCHERER BOOLOVICH o.llr .... c:.. ' •• f Sotheby's lnternatlonal Realty can certainly boast of Its llneage. After all. Its parent, Sotheby's. was founded In 17 44 as a world~wlde . art auction company based In England and specl41izJng In the appraisal and sale of estates. "About 11 years ago, the manage- ment of the company realized that since we were selling the art off the walls, why not also sell the walls,·· explalned vice president Marion Buie from his Newport Beach office. located at 5 Corporate Plaza. • "Our first clients were our auction customers who wanted us to sell their homes. In a way, we got into the real estate business by accident; happily It has been growing steadily." According to Buie, In 1983 a group of American Investors led by Detroit financier and former.owner of the Irvine Company, Alfred A. Taubman. bought Sotheby's. Francisco, Washington D.C., Connecti- cut and Beverty Hiiis. ~ "We opened the Newport offloe In 1985," said Buie. "We ftave 17 Sales associates and are becoming re- cognized aJ one of the leading bro- kerage offloes In Newport Beach. In fact, our objective for our first year In business was 1to. sell $25 mllllon. However, by the year end we will have exceeded our goal." While all the communities that house Sotheby's art auction companies also Include Sotheby's real estate divisions. Newport Beach appears to be the exceotlon. Yet, according to Buie, It Is only a mat1er of time until a Sotheby's art auction company will emerge. Today realty offices and art auction offices are located In affluent pockets of America -Palm Beach. San "What we are effectively doing is tying togeth~r our relationshlp with the art auc'tion clients and the real estate division," Buie said. "We are able to market our properties ... say here In Newport Beach, not only nationally but internationally through our association with the art auction company. There is a group of affiliate brokers that ex- ceeds 400 Internationally." Sotheby'• Internadonal Realty in Newport Beach. The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm LIWIST PllCEI YllU IAUIA I 12Ull The lowest priced 1 bdrm unit in popular VIiia Balboa. Deluxe built m kitchen. carpets and window shades. Opens onto private enclosed patio. Motivated seller may help finance. Ull IW SMl,MO A good buy on exclusive Lido Isle. Well located 3 bdrm home built around sunny, private patio. Motivated out of town owner. Good terms to a qualified buyer. cciT•T• 1U11.... 11U,Ht Large 2 bdrm upstairs unit with party size deck - very private. Beautifully maintained grounds and community pool. Walking distance to shop- ping and park. A terrific value .. .... TOIHT Sltl,111 Largest 4 bdrm 3 bath unit with huge 2 car garage plus extra guest parking. Quiet, private location near pool & tennis courts. Compare this price with much smaller units! 213) 628-2e28 UlflSI * .... NIAllll 11,HIMI Prestigious location on Harbor Island Road. Elegant 3 bdrm home with large private swim- ming pool, famlly rm/bar and formal bayside dining area. 70 feet on the bay with pier and float to accommodate large yacht. ··-'·"' Harbor Realty is a full service locally owned Real Estate Company offering a Complete range of real estate services such as an active rental department. a nationwide relocation network, and an in-house com- puterized listing service. let us prove we will do more for you. Un.ID Uw.T S1,Hl,IOO Custom bullt single story home m a fabulous gate guarded location with 88 feet on the bay! 4 bdrms plus family rm, 2 fireplaces. large bayside sundeck, room for a pool, priced to settle estate. 2812 Bayshore Dr., Open Sunday 1-4. F•ICllSlll * PfWIU NltlT UM.- Premium corner location 1ust a short walk to the beach. Finest quality construction with high beam ceilings. stained glass windows, 3 fire- places. bookhned den, enclosed patio and '4 large bdrms. · OllllA Ill IUI 11111 1221,111 Luxurious 3 bdrm corner unit with 2 fireplaces, private enclosed patio, wet bar & family room. Enjoy the private community swimming pool and tennis courts MUI YO PlllTMISI un.- Enjoy the white water view from this beautiful penthouse In gate guarded Villa Balboa. 2 large bdrms. 2 baths, formal dining room. private sun deck It's all here and reduced to sell. amme1 llYIST•SJ .... •f• 3 OCEANFRONT lots m fast growing Carlsbad. Beautiful corner location across from the beach. Multiple zoned. May sell separately. (714) 673-4400 2845 EAST COAST HIGHWAY-CORONA DEL: MAR- I ................................................................ DAILY~ILOT/ltaAL•STATI Looking for unused space for work? Try toying iii the attic Thi• la one attic which was turned into a design •tudlo. Going rtgliffc) the toP isn't such a bad idea For free-lance fashion designer Anne Taubman, artist :Jim Brown and · music arranger Jim Hay. the decision to convert the attic In their homes to work studios was not unusual: The. unused space was their only option for an at- home office. What was unusual, according to Ann Britten. design consultant for La-Z-Boy Chair Co .. was the "surprising sense of serenity each experienced the first time they sat down to work In their lofty new space. For all these people, remodeling the attic was the only cost-efficient way of adding needed space to an older home on a tight-squeeze lot; but the necessity of building up rather than out produced a bonus -unexpected relaxation," she explained. Artist Brown, for example, notes that besides offering natural light unfound elsewhere in his turn-of-the-century house, his skylight fitted attic studio provides a bird's eye view that Is both soothing and Inspirational for his art. Around the corner. music arranger Hay says his whole family has benefited since he opened his attic workshop. The out-of-the-way placement of his new soundproofed music studio makes It possible for him to work without distraction; even Into the wee hours of the morning, without fear of disturbing family or ~hbors. Taubman's fashion designs reflectf- the serenity of her surroundings: cheery colors wtth soft. easy flowing lines. To maxlmlz~ the peace-givlnq at- tributes of an attic work space or family retreat, Britten offers the following decorating tips: •Take advantage of the upper atmosphere. Sky11ghts and dormers will not oply provide views never seen before, but natural light as well. Use them lavishly. In Taubman's studio the drawing board Is located In a small alcove surrounded on three sides by skylights. The effect. both night and day, Is heavenly. •Furnish for the ultimate in comfort The relaxation offered by an attic oasis makes double-duty furnishings that are good for work or play a good choice. •Let your imagination soar. Almost anything 1s possible when a complete third floor Is waiting to be bpened up. Taubman wanted easy access for clients; double Dutch doors and an outdoor stairway with a small upper deck were added. Hunt & Associates REA L ESTATE 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Newport Center ~ New home sales decline for third straight month ~ * TRADE YOUR VIEW * FOR SUNSETS OVER CATALINA Owners of this magnificent manor-high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge will consider your·property as down paymetn! A luxurious f> BO, 7 BA. library. Custom -boasting of the ultimate in quality design from gourmet kitchen to incredible -VIEW -Master suite w/sauna + fireplace, 40' pool & spa, security system, 3 car ga rage. 24 hour guard gated community. Submit your tradeA. $1,750,000. 6 TRAFALGAR OPEN SUN l -5 LOWEST PRICE IN BIG CANYON 2 HD, den, 2 BA. Dover model, upgraded throughout. Single level, wood floors. $349,000. 11 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 BELCOURT CUSTOM GALLERY REDUCED SI00,000 With meticulous attention to detail-this newly completed-dramatiC' 4 RD :s , BA home is proudly offered to the discriminate buyer. Quality materials and craftsman hip not often seen in homes of thiR price. Spacious, lite and airy, boasts of every amenity plus french doors and accents of granite and marble. Over 4,200 sq ft on a corner elevated lot in privat~ gate guarded community. $895,000. Open Weekends. BA1TENGE1l CT. OPEN SAT~ SUN 1·5 . But sales for first half of year above '85 rate By MARTIN CRUTSINGER WASHINGTON (AP)-Sales tn June of new homes fell 9.9 percent, the third con~utlve monthly decline. but sales for the first half of the year were well ahead of the 1985 pace, the govern- ment reported today. The Commerce Department said that single-family homes were sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 703,000 units last month following declines of 11 .8 percent In May and 4.3 percent In April. Even with the string of declines, sales of new homes for the first six months of the year were running 18 percent ahead of the pace in 1985 as housing has been one of the few bright spots In the economy. Helped out by falling mortgage rates, sales of both new and existing homes SPECTACULAR BAYFKONT have shot up dramat1ca11y. Axed-rate W /60' ON THE WA TEil mortgages dropped befow 10 percent New pier wltli Blips for 21arge boa---u.-nr~matic high-beam cetltngir, --1 for ~lrat time this decade In April. French doors, 3 IJD, 3 BA, library, den & large formal dinjng room, but began creep ng aclt up n May and 2 fireplaces. Perfect for entertaining. Fee $1,595,000. Call Harriet early June. Perry for appt. 64Q·4868 or 642-9178 However, In the past six weeks rates ~-------------------------'· have been decllnlng again, dropptnQ to a national average of 10.4 percent iast week. according to a survey done by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Analysts have predicted that the recent mortgage rate declines will spur further Increases In sales In the months ahead. The weaker sales pushed prices down In June. The median price of a new home fell 3.3 percent to $89,600. The median price, which means half the homes sold for more and half for less. had been $92,700 In May. The average sales price declined by 4.2 percent to $111,100. The June sales rate of 703,000 units was the slowest pace since last Octo~ ber. Sales soared as high as an annual rate of 924,000 units In March before beglnng to fall back. The weakness hit au regions of the country last month except the West. where sales rose by 9.4 percent to an annual rate of 210,000 uhlts . The sharpest decline came In the Midwest, a 37.9 percent drop Which put salel at an annual rate of 84,000 units. Salel In the Northeut, the hOttest h~buytng reQk>n of the country this )'Mr, ••• by~ percen~.__..l..-.ILIW.l"'-­rate of 98,000 units. Salel In the Sout h, which has been hurt by a slump In the energy Industry. f•I by 1.5 percent to 332,000 units. DAILY ... LOT/a.ALSSTATS .......... ~~~~~11111111111111111111~~11!1111111111 .. llllllll ................ llllllA Concie.rge ~~;.__....;;..;..~:.;:.,;;;,,,;; • services offered South Coast Metro tenants gain service at no extra charge Q On-site concierge services through American Concierge Inc. will be avail- able at no extra charge to the tenants of South Coast Metro Center st.artlng In August. according to Transpacific De- velopment Co. "We are one of the first ottlce buildings In Orange County to offer tenants personal and corporate ser- vices through a concierge," said Peter H. Adams, senior vice president of Transpacific Development, a Tor- rance-based commercial real estate development and asset management firm. In order to begin to provide services Immediately, the concierge will be temporarily located in Metro Center1s leasing office on the sixth floor of the building until American Concierge's 1,300-square-foot ground _floor office has been completed in September. "Providing a concierge service creates a positive Image for the developer among tenants," Valeri said, "and offers an amenity that other buildings in the area do not have." American Concierge will arrange personal and corporate services at no extra charge to Metro Center's ten- ants. she continued. Services will Include: Laundry and dry cleaning, car wash/detailing. shoe shine/repair, film processing and video movie rental. tailoring and alterations. men's formal wear rental. floral service and plant rental. limousine service/airport trans- porta t Ion. theater /sports I show tickets. travel arrangements. event coordination and catering and corpor- ate gifts/personalized shopping. Previously, Valeri managed the em- ployee activities and services for some 8.000 employees at Walt Disney Pro- ductions (Disneyland) in Anaheim and In Tokyo. She also plans to establish concierge services at other Transpacific Develop- ment projects including the Santa Monica Business Park. American Concierge Is located 575 Anton Blvd, Plaza Level, Costa Mesa. For more Information. Valeri can be reached at 966-5353. Transpacific Development Co .. based In T orranoe, Is a commercial real-estate devek>pment and asset management firm known for Its large. in11ttutlonal-quaHty projects In Cali- fornia, Oregon and Hawaii. The firm's current deYek>pment ectlvtty rep- rn 1 nta more then 10 mMMon ~ .... of,... ee1at• vlllued .. s 1 bMMof, In profec'S to be cornpteted ov« IM next nw to l8Y9f'I yeen. American Conctece Pre.tdent Pfancy Valeri will arrance 8e!"ricee for Soath Cout Metro tenant.. Make it a"moving eXperience , with the proper preparation \ Moving day can be a traumatic ~xperlence for the unprepared. To help buyers make a smooth transition to their new homes, Irvine Pacific, the residential development division of The Irvine Company, has prepared a list of suggestions designed to ease the moving process. "The key to a successful move is planning and preparation," said Gall Zarta, Irvine Pacific marketing man- ager. "Planning should begin several week sin advance of movlng day. .. One of the first things on the agenda Is to eliminate all odds and ends, particularly item s which can be donated to Goodwill Industries. she said. The next step Is selecting a reputable mover. "Check wtth the Better Busi- ness Bureau and also solicit rec- ommendations from others," Zalta said. ''Have the moving company representative explain rates. Insurance and other services. Including packing by the company movers. She advlsect that "once a moving firm has been selected, notify them as far In advance as possible regarding the acheduled move In 0<der to avoid scheduling problems. "Depending on how much is to be moved. packers may arrive 24 hours to a week before the move. The key Is to know the date when the packers are coming In order to have everything organized." she added. On moving day, packed cartons should have colored tags with numbers, and an inventory sheet should be kept. "The colored tags will help to prevent any mix-ups with another tndtvldual's cartons • and furniture that may be on the same moving van," she explained. Having cartons and furniture placed In the proper location at the new home will require some advanced planning. "You can save time and money by planning the location of furniture ahead of time. Draw a rough floorplan and determine where furnishings should be placed by numbering each piece. "Once locations are determined, label each piece of furniture with a room designation and number. W0<k- lng from the ftoorplan, the movers wlll have an exact location for placing the furnlshlngs," she exi>'alnect. Additional movfng tips compiled by Irvine Pacific include: defrosting the refrigerator and freezer. packing and tagging bedding. linens, kitchen utensils, groceries. clothing and tolletries. so that they are accessible for the first night's use, Zalta said. "Pets can present a problem. For long distance moves they can be transported In the car. For short distance moves it might be advisable to board pets in a kennel until the move to the new home is completed," she said. ·'The post office, utillty companies. local supliers, such as milk and news~ paper deliveries. Insurance com.- panles. Department of Motor Vehlctes, banks. department stores and ldloots should be.notified of your new eddreea. "Most magazine publiahets require six weeks to update thefr maiNng lists, so contac1 them as early as possible," Zalta advised. She also suggested obta&nmg COCJ ... of sdloot transcripts as welt ae meclcel and dental reoorda from doctors ... Alk your physk:illn .-,d denttat to r«- ommend someone tn the new.,.... .$~ .• 1 billi~n in niortgages entered escrow Home Savins hOpes rate wtllcontinuethrou h '86 bllllon, and the company Indicated It Ahmaneon & Co., hM Mid ~ hopes that rate will continue for the rest that It hopes to be ortaln911ng new of the year. mortgages at the rate of 11 ~ a Loan• entering eecrow 11 a key month by_ 1Mf~. wttt.. a taUI or Indicator of current mortgage demand between St bmor\ 9td 110 b9on I . ., ... Ml 1 atited ~ and future funding of mortg1199 loen1. written tn 1118. ~iOC:lCM)l1""--i--.:=.~~::::=~~==~==-~:;:::=-:::-:z--~cm~~of~"~·~·~~na~are~~tu~n.~ct.~d~wtthln~~30~to~ 1n the ftr9t ~ma.•• ~~Jmll-------!~_,! LOS ANGELES -Home Savfnga of 45 d•Y9 after biglnnmg acrow. the fiOjM~ In mort- Amenc. l8'd that He loana entering CC>mPMY 18'd. o-oee. oompmed to 12. 72 ~In the eecrow an J4JktJ reeched a record S1.1 Home, the chief eubtakttary of H.F. yw..,.., pertDd. .. I l STllllll 110° YIEWI This beautiful MEDITERRANEAN home could be the BEST "VIEW BUY" in NEWPORT BEACH. Built in 1878 with the utmost quality this prop- erty compares with "Newport's Finest." Four spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. A marvelous master suite w/slttlng room. An absolute... pleasure to Inspect. Competttlvely priced at $529,000. UE INIEIS 111-1211 IEWPORT OCUI Vlflf $301,000 _ Back on the market -but not for longl Amazing value. 3 Bedroom. famlfy room home located m , I Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this ' decorator perfect home. Beige tones -Ex- tensively remodeled & upgraded. Feels ltke new! COSTA MESA 1110,000 This truly unique home is full of charm and character Beautiful wood floors and celling, built-in china hutch 1n d1n1ng room and desk and bookshelves in hv1ng room 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. 2 car garage RV access JUST LISTED CALL FOR APPOINTMENT lllE llOD&ERS 131-1211 NEWER CUSTOM BALBOA ISLAND -1495,000 BUil T IN 1980. This beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 3' 1 baths The versatile floor plan can be converted to include a separ- ate apartment. All the charm and location you could want Asking $495,000. Please call for appointment RAE ROD&ERS 131-1211 SAT I Sii 1-& 12 UNITS $675,000 Excellent units near Beach & Lincoln tn Buena Park Eight 2 Bdr and four 1 Bdr Gross income $71 400 Call for further details RITI WllE 131-1 211 . 1. JUST LISTED AITA WADE 631-12M FIXER DUPLEX 1n Easts1de Costa Mesa Two-2 bdrm units. Excellent location. Owner will carry with 25% down for 25 years $165,000. Call for details. RITA WllE 131-1211 IEW IEW NEWPORT HEHiHTS Darltng 3 bed P/. bath Heights home. Fireplace, family room and GUEST QUARTERS. Asking $242,900. 1111WOE131-1211 DOYER SHORES POOL HOIE $211,000 Baycrest best buy! New roof & paint. Remodeled kitchen, bath & plaster. Security system. Lovely CORNER location. Beautiful pool. 4 Bdr, 2'h baths. Asking $279,000. For an appointment contact. lllTI Wiii II 1· 1211 UE llHEIS 131-1211 CLIFFHAYEN VERY MOTIVATED! Huge tot -almost 10,000 sq.ft. One of the very best areas of Newport. 3 bedroom Ranch style home includes family room and pool Corners Cltff Drive Vacant and ready to sell! SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! REDUCED TO $299,000 UE llOllEIS 131 • 1211 SAT I Sii 1-& NEWPORT BEACH CONDO 5 YEARS MEW S 151,000 Beautiful spht-level condo with custom decor Two bedrooms. 2'' baths. Formal dining. oak floors Just hsted at $159.000 RAE ROllEllS IJ 1-1281 NEWPORT BEACH CHARMER $112,500 California ranch style with 3 bdrms. 2''1 baths remodeled kitchen. bnck fireplace large yard Great neighborhood! Great buy' RAE llODIERS 131-1211 PRICE REDUCTION-BEACH DUPLEX Summer Special! Walk to beach, bay or pav1llion Ea 2 bdrm 1 ba and brick fireplace Owner may carry 1st T D Call lor eYcellPnt financing details llll I DOlll WEBSTER 631 -1216 S 189,900 BUYS-5 BDRM POOL I SPA A must see for the buyer who needs a large famtly home' Recently redecorated. Great patio/pool entertainment area Outstanding lo- cation - OPEi MOISE UT, IU& I, 1-4 llLL I DOiii WEISTEll 131-1 211 VIEW CONDO Fantastic Back Bay view & night lights from this luxurious home situated in one of the most desirable areas of Newport Beach 3 bdrm or 2 and a den plus fireplace. Only $228.950 llLL 1 lllU WEISTEI 111-1211 OUTSTINDllli VIEW! Unique and totally customized. This lovely home will appeal to those who truly appreciate qualltyl All new gourmet kitchen, Imported marble fire- place. newly redecorated baths & more. To see, call for appt. Asking $359,000. llLL I lllU WEISTEll 111-1211 IESA VERDE 4 llRI I POOL Excellent family home on large lot. Courtyard entry. 4 spacious bdrms, 2'h baths, family room overlooklng pool & lovely landscaping. Extra large lot. Asking $229,900 ........... 11110,1-4 -.&. ......... ,. 111-1111 1 I • RAE AODGEAI 131·1• DUPLEX -IEWPOllT IEACH $110,000 A TIEITIOI • IUILIEllSll Just listed this unique property. Two 1 bedroom units -older Includes complete plans for 2 condos Rent out now and build later! Great opportunity Asking S 15Q,OOO, W lllllEIS II 1-1211 NEWPORT HElliHTS DUPLEX SUPERB 3 bedroom unit with 2'h baths t family room 2 fireplaces. Completely remodeled -A perfect owners unit Fully contained one bedroom unit rear G M.I. $1 .,800. A very fine property Asking $245,000 EXCLUSIVE llstlng Call for an appt RAE ROllEllS 131 -1211 "HEIGHTS" 4 IDRM CUSTOM $315,000 Two story Engllsh Tudor. Spacious 4 bdrm with family room & pool Two fireplaces. solar heat New plumbing Separate guest unit tn rear Recent add1t1on. Sttll needs some decorating Tremendous value. RAE lllllElll 131-1211 SAT 1-11 UI 12-4 CUSTOM-IEWPOl'T HEHiHTS PrimP loc 4 bdr , 4' · l 0 rm home Also tea1ur'ed are s" . 0 ... ""drden view from all rooms $37l · J&Cl.c lllllLE•AI 131-1 211 CUSTOM-MES• ''ERDE Ont> of largest 101ciO ' 0 te Walk to golf course 5 bdr S ~~001 & spa ReduCPCl to $369.500 .llCllt Ulll.EIWI IJl-1211 IEW II ll~ri' Best value Mesa Ver"-' . \I •baths Fresh paint. built-In $ U ~.n Won't lest at s 146.900 JAii• U• IUI II 1-1211 "ICllE llllLElll The 0 HOUSI IOLD" na .... needs reur lletln1. Leta et IHlren ••• llttle lnwenterrl c.11 .... fer ............ , ....... "•rtr . ® NEW LISTINGS EAL TORS ~ HARBOR RIDGE NO DOWI • TllE OYER PAYIEllT ;. .c;umable$600,000 1STTO, TAKE OVER PAV- ~.IENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized iutremont" 4BA. 3BA. family room. formal • r ng mountain & city light view Fabulous tor ···rtaining. Ill I IOYIE IOIP RARE POOL SIZED YARD 1116,000 c: :/ONSHIRE SBA, 4BA. family room. dining om NEW PAINT, CARPET. drapes. bnck t0 c 1c kitchen & entry Complete ocean. bay city •, mountain views Assume $350.000 at 11%. 000 at 12% Rare yard with room tor • / ite pool. IOI I HYIE IOOP LEASE OPTIOll r Sl&0,000 I 10NSHIRE , highly upgraded 5 BR . 4 BA. oak · " f & family room Formal dining room En1oy "•tn bay. city & mountain views Will trade for 1mmerc1at property 1111 HYIE IOOP CUSTOM BY FARI I IARIOllllE r11es1gned by Farl. this custom 5 bedroom 8 tJ ''h has a master suite with walls & ce1hngs of : !dded silk, with control llghllng for the celestial •lPs1gn work to steep under the stars. black 111rrored walls & gold leaf ceilings 1n formal d1n1ng, pool & spa of stone with cascading Naterfalls Unsurpassed view of ocean. bay. city tights A must to see If you want the elegance an d contemporary feeling of Harbor Ridge Asking 1,695,000. • 1111 llYIE IOIP LIDO ISLAND Llll.llYFlllT 11,410,000 ITILIU YIW llSTEIPIECE Lido IM b8yfront,custom, three bedrooms, 3 baths. Award-winning tlle floors & waits thruout. Muter euft• hu steam room and hot tub, lnkeboll CU8tom carved bed. headboard and credenza w/car.opy, french armolre, leads to muter bllttt "To Stay". Carved wood wall sculpture 188xt4" "To Stay". Thia la a muat to see. Many tt.ma, too numerous to list. .......... IEWPDRT IUCI LUSE 3 BR, 21/t BA, townhome, llvlng room with fireplace. famlly room, sun deck and garage. $1, 095/per month. YllDll IHP HARBOR RIDIE LWE Ocean. bay, mountain & city tight view! De- vonshire SBA. 4BA. famlly room, formal dining, large deck • yard, new carpet, paint & window coverings $4,SOOper mo. Ill I llYIE lffP CAMEO HHiHLAllDS LEASE Ocean & Canyon View, 3BR. 2 BA. family room, formal d1n1ng. breakfast area. pool Highly up- graded 12 mo tease ~ 1 yr option $2.300 per mo IOI I IOYIE IOOP SE& VIEW SATED co11u111n- Hampton model, designer decorated, 3 BA. 3 BA loft in master suite, family room. formal dining, 2 fireplaces. highly upgraded Fabulous canyon view' Priced to sell! $365,000. IOI I DOYIE IOOP NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT CREST LOWEST PRICED PUii 4 S1nart spht level with loft~e1ling. 3BR, 3BA. fireplace. wet bar Mast,. V includes walk-tn closet sitting area P " _ d sundeck. Formal d1n1ng plus noo"O ~nen New paint and carpet t!.. STUL _,,,. llE Fii S 110,000 ''' I llYIE IOIP HARBOR ISLAID DRIVE Bay view from llvlng room, formal dining. family room, master suite & morel Dock for 2 boats, one up to 50'. Assume existing tease option Outstanding terms, low down. Great buy! $910,000. 1111 llYIE lllP llSTIEU FIHOLISllE 11111 1111 IEWPllT Fabulous view of Bay and Ocean from thla 3 bedroom, 3 bath home wtth large game room and pool. Steal at $552,000. Must aelll . ........ IOI I DOVIE KOOP IOI lMP, JI. SPECllLIZll& II IEWNRT BEACH'S FllEST HOIES # 1 RE /Ill llEITS FOR CILIFORlll Fiii 1111 tt 1111 INDUSTRIAL OFFICE WESTlllSTEI OFFICE LUSE 850 SQ.FT of prime office locatlon, private bath, divided office. end unit. 90¢ per foot Gross lease Corner of Gotdenwest and 20th Street. SALE OR LEASE 100% IMPROVED 6400 feet of 100°/i! office space well decorated with ample parking. Priced below market at 954 N N N FT or $724,000 sale price. IOI I DOYIE IOOP SOUTH COAST METRO COIDO SELL OFF . 3% DOWN -Owner occupied 15% DOWN -Non-owner occupied 1 BDRMS from $63.500 2 BORMS from $73 900 Walk to S C Plaza' ........ 131-1211 Dovie's Favorite Recipe r------------------, STEAK 'N DIP 1 Cup Beat Food M•yonelae 2 T. chopped p•raley 2 T. c.pera 2 T. chlll uuce or c.taup 1 Clove g•rllc 1 Envelope me•t m•rln8d• mix 2 lb9 beef round at••k •bout 1" thick I I I I I I I I I I I Place first 6 ingred. in blender. Blend 30 l sec. at high speed. cover, chlll 1 hour. I Marinate & cook meat according to pkg directions. Cut Into cubes. Serve sauce as 1 1 dip for meat cubes. Serve meat warm or I cold. L --------------~---J ,. ,_ HOMES FOR SILE 2 IEIRlll * •3 Aries Court, Newport Crest 644-6200 $164,500 · Sat-Sun 1-4 *882 Halyard. Newport Beach 548-9880 $147,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 209 Iris, Corona del Mar 6'{4-6200 $429.000 Sat-Sun 2-5 2 IR 1tlus Fii RI or DEi 105 Jasmine Creek Dr, Jumlne Creek. CdM 631-7300 $337,500 Saturday 1-5 **633 lido Park #E3 (Udo Isle) NB 759-6700 $675,000 Inc tum Sunday 12-4 29 Ocean Vista, Newport Beech 760-2~ $529,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 11 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon 640~868 $349,000. Sat-Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI 4500 Cortland, Cameo Highlands 6«-6200 $365,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 421 E. 20th Street, EaatakSe Costa Meea 6«-9060 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 **1014 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula 644-6200 $895,000 Saturday 1-5 3464 Fuachla. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $161.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1807 lrvtne Ave, Newport Beach 545--4289 $225,000 Open Dally 1-5 * • # 11 Land Fall Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $235.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar 675-8000 $325.000 Sunday 1-5 1931 Port Lockslelgh (Harbor View Hms) NB 760-5000 $269,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Rue Blarrltz, Big Canyon. NB 631 -7300 $510,000 Sunday 1-5 18 Rue Chantflly. Big Canyon, NB 6«-6200 $515,000 Sunday 1-5 *220 Via Mentone (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 63 1-1266 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 3 IR 1tlus.Fll RI or DEi '402 39th St., Newport Beach 650-3335 $349,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * 1112 Berkshire Ln., Westcllff 644-6200 $289,500 Sunday 1-5 * 633 Ca'meo Highlands. Cameo Highlands 720-7428 $3'43,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr., Spyglass, CdM 759-9100 $525,000 land Inc. Sunday 1-5 283'4 Catalpa, Eastbluft, NB 644-6200 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 1309 Dolphin Terrace. lrvtne Terrace. N.8. 63 1-7300 $905,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •3<41 Evening Canyon, ShOrecttffs. CdM 851 -0424 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 63 1-7300 $695,000 Saturday 1-5 1736 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. N.B. 63 1-7300 $675,000 Saturday 1-5 * •9'49 Goldenrod. Corona del M., 759-9100 $420,000 Sunday 1-5 1000 Grove t..ne. W..icttff Gr~ 644-8200 $457,000 88'\Kdey 1-5 9 Harbot R6dOt Or, Herb« ~ &«-8200 1885,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1207 H6gtUrld Or, Harbor H6gNWlda. NB 631-7300 '448,000 Sundey 1-6 ••3914 HumtM*ft, ~ Hert>our ~37• .... 7.000 s.IS-1M ., 11 Jeifty Dr .......... c.-k. CAt 759-1629 $339,800 ~ 1-$ 2121 Leewwd (Beycreet) ,..,_.,Ott ~ 844-9060 $333,.000 S&#Mtay 1-4 730 Meaab8r. IMne Terrace. Corona Def Mir 758-1Sn $275,000 Saturdey 1-5 *** Momng Star Lft.1 Dower Shene, H8 831-7300 1715,000 ~ 1-5 .s HQ[1Mmpt~crdoccurt) •-=:llCh.....-__ _ 1-.e100 • ~ f2 2017 P8lorM. eo.ta Meaa 87&..eooo '320,000 s.t.Suft 1-5 • 11 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 , 150,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1519 Santanella Terrace. lrvtne Terr. NB 631-7300 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 2121 Sevllle. Peninsula Point. Balboa Penln- SYla 67~377 $320,000 Sat/Sun 12-5:30 * 1308 Sussex, Westcllff, N.B. 759-9100 $305,000 Sunday 1-5 1807 Tahuna, lrvtne Terrace 644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 *1729 Terrapin '/J~. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * • 12 Wellington. Harbor Ridge 644--6200 $479,000 Sunday 1..-5 v •26 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 720-0280 · Saturday 12-4 ••2200 Windward, Newport Beach s.«-9060 $275,000 Sonday 1-5 •6 Winged Foot Dr. (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 759-4830 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1917 Yacht Camllla (Seavtew) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEDlllll V2 Barrenget" Ct .• Bekx>urt. N.B. 640~868 $895,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 ••415 Bayside. Newport Beach 759-4830 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Ortve (Dover Shoree) NB 759-4"830 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 227 4 Channef Road. PenlnsiJ)e, NB 4 644-6200 $$1,450,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1101 Kings, Newport H4Mghts 644-6200 4829,000 Sunday 1-5 161• Ponderoea. eo.ta u... 546-2313 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •38 Rockingham (Belcourt) Newport Beach 644-6200 $795,000 Saturday 1-5 941 Serra Way, Costa Mesa 5'45-5408 $162,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 218 Via Palermo (Udo llHI) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $385,000 Saturday 1-<4 4500 Wayne Road, Cameo Highlands 6«-6200 $355,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 4 IR 1tl•s Fll 111 tr IEI * 21 12 Windward. Newport Beach . 675-185<4 $339,000 Sun 2-5 lots 84-85-86 Top/Rocky P1. Spyglass 644-6200 $2.700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8 ••23<45 Arbutus St.. Eaatt>Juff, NB 631-7300 $250,000 Sunday 1-5 Bekx>urt Dr South, Newport Bch 759-1877 $860,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 17 Burning Tree (Big canyon) NB 644-6200 S 1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 356 Evening Canyon. Shorecllff 644-6200 $595,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1356 Galaxy Dr., Dover ShOree, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $695,000 fee Sunday 1-5 * • 1113 Grove Lane, Nwpt Bcti 720-170'4 $435,000 Saturd9Y 1-'4 2018 Leeward Lane. Baycteet, NB 631-7300 $3.49,500 Sunday 1-5 •2224 Pecifte Or/Acada, CdM 644-e200 $8'45,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 335 Plazza Lido (lido llle) Newport 8eech 673-7300 $555,500 Sunday 1-4 250 Poppy, (Oeeen Vi.w). Otde CdM 759-9010 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •321 Poppy, Olde CofOM del M.r 780-109' $825,000 Sat-sun 1-5 1747 POft Abbey Pt (Hwbot Vu Hmt) N8 75M700 $291,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1801 Pof1 Abbey Pf., H'V Homa. Ne 759-9100 1349,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 1135...,. r-n:.r "'-HMeJ,. 131-1-.._,.,a •24 Ac Id..,...., lllaowt. NII .......... .... 900 Sund9J 1-5 •• ,, ..... Onnd OucW. Ilg~ ~ see&.000 Sunday 1-5 1400 ~Wine T.-rW) COM 144-tOeO ,000 ~ 1-5 11'8 S.11Mgo 0rtwe.. Dows Shot-. N.t . 131-7300 1475~000 &ndlly 1-6 1&27 8HCf_. (HWbot View Hiii) COM ~ 1388.500-"--s.ttaun"1-5 1521 s..cr.t, Hewport 8Mctt 758 4830 s.t/Sun 1-5 - 1 hr --·-·---~----A-----. . . 4L. * • 1242 SonwMt Lane (Dover Shorel) NB 644-9060 $373,000 Saturdey 1-5 1216 SomerMI t.ne, Weetcftff, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 715 St. James Rd, ClttthaYen, NB 631-0133 $339,000 Sat-&ln 1-5 1222 Suaaex Lane (W•tcftff) Newport ee.ctl 644-9060 $305,000 Sunday 1-5 183'4 Tradewtnds Lane, Baycr91t, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 **1436 W. Bay, Newport Beecft 673-~ $875,000 Sunday 1-5 1 IElllOOI ••v # 1 Rue Chateau R0yal(Blg Cnyn)NB 644-660<4 $525,000 Sun. 1-5 720 Via Udo Soud (Udo t•) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 5 IR 1tl1s Fll Ill er IEI •••401 North Star Ln (Dover Shrs) NB 873-5354 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1437 Antique Way, Baycreet, NB 631-7300 $415,000 Saturdey 1-5 20 Canyon Fafrway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB 644-9060 $1 ,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **210 EWWllnQ Ster Ln, Dover Shene, NB 631-7300 $905,000 . Sunday 1-5 • 1806 Glenwood lAne (Baycreet) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 503 Hazel, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••44 RJdQeflne, Harbor R.ldge 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1528 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 320 Seaw8rd Rd, (Shorectlffs) CdM 720-0683 $489,000 Sat/Sun 1700 Startlght Clrcfe, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $369,500 Sunday 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Rktge. NB 640-<4868 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5 8 11111111Fll11 tr IEI * • * *3 Cambria, Cofone del Mat 759-1867 $795,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 * • v # 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $3,800,000 Sunday 1-5 * •245 S. Peralta Hiii Dr. Anaheim 673-7300 $1 ,000,000 Sunday 1-4 **•6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront 644-6200 $875.000 Saturday 1-5 CO I DOS TOWlllOIES FOR SALE 21ER-' 950 Cagney Ln# 107 (vtffa Balb08) N.B. 548--7901 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 301 &planede (Beuffa) Ne•port Beld\ 644-eoeo 1295,000 ~ 1..s «5 Glouc•••, CoMa Mw 673-Tn1 S154,000 &lnd9Y 1-4:30 ••833 Udo Pn Dr .• Udo ..... H8 1st--1100 s:we.ooo s.e-sun ,_.. * "•240 Noe L1' #lM. VIII lilllaoa. Ne ~ 8181.000 ..... 1.S ~7•1 r--.-., Ullll -c... ..._ 142 ...... •11•... .. ... , 14 1741~A.a.UllllY,~ .... &42.-.0 8115.000 s.. ""' 1--6 174t Tusten A\19110-A. COIU .._ Me-4380 $125,000 Sund9Y 12-3:30 2 .. ,.., .... ., ... n - -~ . --I ..... DU PLUES FOR SILE HOIES FOR REIT ••11 0NMe Court (P .. wport er.t) NB 75M700 $180,000 Sunday 1-5 ••#1 ar.tel Court (Newport er.et) Nwpt Beh 1115 Eaex (38R Welltdlt'f) Nwpt 8c::h 846-8789 $1595 Inc gdnr Sat/Sun 12-5 873-7300 S195,000 Sunday 2-5 111,111211 ... , ... 414 o.hMa, Olde Corona del Mer t. * • # 11 Kia Loe Court (Newport Cf'eet) NB 615-eOOO S359,000 --Sat-SUn 1-5 **429 Vla,Udo Soud (Udo Ille) NB 873-7300 $187,500 Sunday 1-4 644-90e0 $715,000 Sunday 1·5 TURTLEROCK HILLS ~ 1•0 VIEW PRESIDENT HOME -IRVINE leauttfultJ cwlOft lied._... OMttooalng Or-ane-Co. Oft extre ...... pm ... lot. French doon, wood ftoCWS,.......,.. uNqiue entry and ptllto. 4 • 1 dlr...,. end 2 a.th. $475.000. Ot- ter.ct for .... bf.....,, 11791 PUitof'.wlO Or. 154-Gl11 OPEN HOUSE Set. a Sun. 12-5 LOWEST PllCEI OCEAI VIEW HOIE II Oll COIOU DEL MAR '~Block to Corona del mar Beach. 4Bdrm. 2Ba.. Fam/Dine Room . 1 Great decks. Private & serene ... ALL THIS FOi OllLY $399,000 250 PClfY CIO SAT/Sllt~12-5 .. I PAm ll1daN.D 759-9070 SAID IMSTMENT C:OMMERC:IAL BUILDING A 1' THE NEW FlJN ZONE ZONED Cl Tht' Fun lonf' .,,.. " •ttr•rtm11 uow<h n111htlt llrrr •• tht' jlt'rr,.,., loc•hoo for f ••I t'ood or Rrtail! 1295 .... OWNER Ull llfflllT SI0,111 Pllll IDllTllll Estate must Mii elegant condo In ••cluslw Udo Park Drive NCUrlty bldg. FMtur• 2 huge bdrm•. 2 baths, etrlum, decJ( over- looking weter. Side tie evalleble. Probate ..ie. s.~9.ooo MARY JANK/ANN BEMENT ... D.UIS •• ____ (,!_l_H..;_) llt-11M ___ OCEAN VIW & fl:AR BAY BEACH Luxurious near new Duplex. 3 Bedroom, Baths up and 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths down. Fireplaces in both Units. Big 4 car garage Asking $289,000 JACOBS REALTY, INC. 675-6670 UsmUNI Gorgeous Pacifica bi-level model In fabulous See Island. Cus1om private pool/1P9, 2 Bdrm. 3~ ba, muter bdrm wlte w/frpk:, gourmet kitchen. protesslonelly decorated & randtcaped. Ott~ et $529,000. A wonder- ful home '°' entertaining and relaxed Call- fornla llvlng at It• beet. Open Sunday 1-5. 29 OQean Vls1a, Newport Beech (Jambofee & le.lend Lagoon) ....... ......... • 111-MM ....... 11 MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE Situated at lhe ve<y hp of UdO Isle, this propefty has a paooralTllC r------..---------:-:---::---:-1 V'ltlW of the hve map islands of fOl INFOIMATION & SHOWING CONTACT K>eftT C~USTIN CAUITIN • AllOCIA ns 4000 MocMNI S....t S$00 • ~ &eoc~ C" 92660 10 tlSIOENCE 613 354 '•obot. .. E-ol w ... [)o..old ~II <Mc.......S 0r0t!Qfl COlllllV <OM"° ,. 120913 1090" c ""''" hecueor ,,, WHw• ~ s... .. 400 IOI ,.,...., c,. tOO'' Newport Hart>Of and Bay Islands The srte OYe11ooks the conllueoce ot the Hart>Of's SIX map channets. making lhis 8 premier locatiOn 111 Newport Beach This IS one ol lhe lew bayfroot Pfopef'lltlS offemg PtC· rure-per1ect sunnses CN8' Newport Hart>Or and exck$ve Newport Center The 1ot Silt of the P'operty is 50 VIEW DUPLE~ feel of bay frontage with a 1«-loot depth. and w111 accommodate a new Two iarwe Uai11 tltet pt"Och1ee a &oocl tolid resident ol approximately 9,000 I~ I• a gnat re•tal ere• of Newport square feet. apptOXlmlllely de-• BeHll. The Upper it • bu·11e 3 Bedroom, 2 signed. The existing 40-yeer old Betli witlt OttH •iew '""" • 81•11 enc:~ home is very liveable IMlleotly. The Lower Unit It • 4 Bedroom, 3 ~s dock w'ill accom-Betit Uah wl • flreplatt A la'°'e petio. IOdiite a large yicii~I p1us=~room===-"o~-t-----~'32.S.000. side tie smaller vessets Price upon IACOBS REALTY request .. 7. ·~----' ~ I . -.] :;;,,,a~--... Ill Ml 121 UZIL UIE A Fiim Ylil • Tll IMD& ,....,4.111....,.." nm ... Tiii WITI ---... 111W Goroeou• 3 11ry w/1tunnlng decot & Impeccable lute 3 8', 099" 2 1try FR & wine cellal. Frtneh dOOl'I, ~own modlngs, htdwd lb, be't96ed mirror•. lop-ol-th9-llne ~ $Si5,000 IN A WORD "SPECTACU~ ... CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. MI Nm •••ALI l ... Mll ......... Danae Corporation PICTURE PERFECT BeauufuJ Weitcllff family home. 4 yffrl. °*w 4 BR, 4 BA + library, family room. gourmet kitchen. Pool & spa M~.000. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-4 1113 GROVE LANE, N.B. BLUFFS BEST BUY Beeuutul tiled en~. Immec:u1ate 3 BR, 3 BA home. Cwt.omiad kitcbft. I.Miele laundry room, air conditioned. Peecef\al veenbelt MU.lt11. •219,600 r ... ~21 AVENIDA CAMPO, N.B. CALL ('114) 720-t!J . .,..__., __ _ Doua Bulley, Broker -. -· PAG• JO/SATURDAY AUGUST 9, , ... ______________________ DAILY PILOT/HAL •STATI GINNY ANDERSON JOANN AKERMAN MARCIA BENTS ALLISON GOTHARD LOIS McLOON JUDY ROBBINS LUCY ROSE A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK l1lftll .... ., 1..W.ltW l•ll lttltt lenlen ~ . DEBI BIBB ELEANOR BOWIE MAGGIE GUTH SHRILEY HARRIS LYDIA MURPHY CYNTHIA RUMSFELD FRANK SENNES ,. T~ese highly trained, well seasoned professionals de vote all their expertise t the sale of Newport Beac: homes. Your real estate re uirements deserv nothin i ·- 0 h ·- g ... AJLY PILOT /HAL UTATS _________ liiiiiiiiiiii _____ liiiiiiiilliilll--mATUllDAY AUGUST 9, 1 .. /ftAM JI we KAY PARKER ' .. EVAN CORKETT LINDA MARSTON I MARIAN PHILLIPPI 4- JOAN DONAHUE CAROLYN EADIE . SARA MARVIN MARCIA MATTHEWS KAY RANGER BERT REEDY I HILLARY THAMER LARAINE SHAW DOTTIE VALENTINE ss than a full-time special- t. Not a part-timer. You eed someone with proven xperience intimately fam - iar with the market. Some- ne who is bes~ positioned to provide you the top flight service you deserve. If you have a requirement to buy or sell, call them today. They're ready to help you. -I I -j .... i \ nALllTAn .. .._ ~,, ___ F•IAU ....... ,,......,.. ,.__,..,..... HOU SIS/CONDOS _, ... __, C.-el l()(r.' '°""' .. ~ --100. °"'°' c. ,._ ----..,1001 °"'°'_,,_ (Q,M.HO-.. ..... 1011 -~, .. ,...(.,.~, ~··""'-' 1011 •*"°"''~ (~•~ •&>• ·-~ ... o......•-t&>o Ill·-I to-o •OJ7 • t w........, f~V°"'l 10)• ----· 1040 ..... ~~~ 10.1 IOU •urrALI ·--•Od .. ~,..-lh IC))() HOUSH/CONDOS l09Wft0~1 10)) ,,.,... f0tttt IOU G.Nool ~\41'\VWto •Ool ...__ ,.,.._llO"' ""°'Ii\ 1069 .._..,_., \oor1o....-•C1• (op.\tltw'G t.Ot• \Of' ....... 'DP'•"Of'M; 1071 (OtOf"O fW1 ¥-0• -· .. OIO c~"' ¥..-'* W-O •f"'O~·' tot< o......•-....... -·-'* OM t ... "'""""''oOv""" ,......,_.,,.... 4 ... ()9() ---· MISC. I .E. ........ ~.,,,.......,..~ ._... ............ ............, 'Lender says "Sell Now" This newer home 1n the South Palm Canyon area of Palm Springs has almost 3,000 sq ft . Red tiled roof, 1 story home w/spaclous rms. gigantic mstr ste and deluxe kitchen Is on a quiet gr4enbelt leading to the pool. Great opportunity slnoe lenelef needs to have It off the books by the end of thi! quarter and Is taking a heavy loss. Only S 195.000 caa llulllCllll• 711-IOIO. 559-7466 117) I_,..... 1150 ~'Of•t' t17J -v-,,,, ~-· '"' s..c- 140() s..,,_,c_ .. _ ,,n s..... .... •uo ~,._.....,... t ,,, ~c .... ~. ,,., -l-1)90 ·-1600 .. ,, APAITMINTS c.-.. .............. d . ._,_...... '---· 7•07 ( OfO.... d.t ""°' 710o <.ouoMfo .. )tC)1 o.....r_, '"' ti,.,. 1•11 f~"°""" ,.,. ----· )110 ~"'°'"'-t , l1 .. _ 1 H l~..,. .. ' .a ·--,,., ,_ ........ ] .. .de••"' • •• """'~"~ ....... ~..., .. BIG CANYON BUY OF THE WEEK TRADITIONAL 'CUSTOM 11'1 "" ,,., ,, .. ,,,. ,,.,. 1190 " .. 1•16 ,, .. ,,~ 16&1 7eD6 1.01 , ... 701' 1o1• ,.,. >..r> 103.4 )..0 1~' ,...,. ] ... 16'0 >•n JOH ]661 106<1 This charming 3 bedroom, 4 bath custom home abounds In quality and detail. Located adjacent to the 7th green of Big Canyon Country Club, you'll love the scenic and action view. Absolutely immaculate! Owner motivated and flexible. Sl, 150,000 11'14 SAT'9 1-8 11 lmYAL SJ. G8m For more Information call: DOIY-•mPUmll•Y GrubhfiEllis 644-8200 1-C-s..-c...----·-~ .. -........ PUBLICATION DEADLINE _, __ .-1_.. Monday ........... Frt. •:30 pm 1.- MISC. HNT ALS ,_,_ o..io-·---Voc .... t...-.ft ·--'•SI.• TUMCSay . Wedneld.y Tnur.ctay Friday ... Saturday Sunday Mon •:30 p m Tues •.30 pm Wed 4:30 p.m Thrus •:30 p m. Fri 3·00 p.m Frl. 3·00 p.m •-w..-c-_., ...... CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY ""'--·-COMMHCIAL I .I . SALl/llNT .. _ Tile Dally Pilot atrl-for .,,IClertc;y end IM)c;U(K}' H-, oc:catk>n error• do CICClUI Pleue listen when yo.if ed la reed tlac* .WS dl«lll II ad dally ~ wrora immed\etely to &42-M78 The ~Pilot 9CC4 no lla«!Moty lor eny enor In an ~t kif wNcll It m.-; reeponeit)le HCIC>I b' Ifie CO.I of Ille lpece ICl'*9y oocupied ~ error C<.oit CM only be allow9d lo< the twit ~Ion ..._ .. ..._...~ ~()Hr.re• ... ,_ .. _.., 0wpa.._4'\ ~ ..._. ... THE DAILY PILOT OFFICE HOURS Tele: M-F 8-5:30/COUNTER M·F 1·5 ......... ,,...'b l&IYNYllW A PETE BARRE Tl REALTY H·AvE ········· Custom hofne 3 bdrm, 2'A A NEED? bath. Bright, open, l>Mm • celling, pool. Smalt oc:ean 11eod the clou1f1l'd !J<lfl'" view. 1349,000 d 1 II .. YITUffD sua..1U1.n 111-UM on you rf> 'U'" •r, ,, Dailr Plltt ••2-1111 •...•....•.•...... IRVINE TERRACE · ... IDllMI .. 1-..et loweal pric9d home In thla greet ., .. 38drm, 28&. beeutltulty kept, loY9ly gardens. .,.. .... ..,1.1 l Mlll•w COM MllD'llDD• wml Ill IPU'IWll I South of Hwy, oomar lot 28drm. 28•. countr !ranch home with lata.t upgrades, 111 ne kitchen Submit CdM, A PETE BARRE REALTY n•M.A,. 3& 2Ba, total In country tr.nctl ,..., Dacor1tor'1 draem. Sevilla For Salt Owner $320,000. Sat/Sun 12-5:30 . 875-4377 or 840-4020 c.r..1 ••t llu I ....... -1-JLIT Gr .. t IOcetlon on P~ l*1ac1 unit OWf db ··~lMd ,... Of 2nd unft In ' Call for Info 759-1234 -.+-.Jlt4>W~ ~aft1J•. PIMaa cell to ... P~11.1t-'1. R E A-'L. T ' SEAVIEW 1917 YACHT CAMILLA OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 Immaculate 3 BR & 3 BA. famlty room home. City lights, plantation shutters throughout, xlnt location to pool & tennis. New carpet, built· in closets. custom oak book- shelves in family room & kitchen. brick atrium. outside lighting. Larger yard with covered redwood patio Xlnt move in condition. Must see -Will not last long at: $398,500 Ginny Anderson 644-9060 CIEllllE PllPEITlll (lH)lll-1111 Cuatomlz9<1 Plan JNmtneer.i..~ 12 .... 2tWM.w .... Catofyn 720-0290 11 IUlll IAY 11,111,llO Bayfront 3BR & 1BR, beach comm. dock &. tennis 121 IPIL 1111,0IO Bal. Is. remodeled duplex, twd 3BR units 1401 MIU YllTI 1121,811 San Clemente 2BR. oceanfront duplex 0.•tt•t SAIA IAllYll 144-MIO ....... __________________________________ ~~~~~~~ ATW 1 • lll7 --llT rend I( s ..ctl ltlon . . ,~ .. I, full ·ont· end Doet. I -If erlor ode! 2121 By "*' Hm O re Bi - PY 1 ger- 'Oi'tg ront. REDUCED TO SELL Beautiful 4 bedroom condo In pres- tigious Harbor Ridge. This popular Kensington model has over S 100,000 In upgrades Including: Jacuzzi in master bathroom, mir- rored walls, custom window treat- ments and tract fighting. City fights and mountain vleW. s.495,000. Calf RON FELSOT 780-5000 This detached houM Is unique In Irvine t>ecau .. It IS such a rneeel Perfect for the handyman who wants to buy a bargain and UM his skllls to Improve a large 4 bdrm, 2'-' bath home. Conve- nient to the 405 Fwy. Only S 140,000. Clll ........... Rf'{hitl( of Newport Beach IEST II ILIFFS MT UITll-ln one of the most beautiful Earty Bluffs locations. from encl 13x32' patio. End Unit. 3Br. 2'/eBa, form dine. Nearty all new 3 yrs ago. $247,500 Incl land. IBJJI 111 Wll IPNI YI f81S'M .. llTI• 1~ M1 IW Lml (lltlleaL.MI) lll1m .. 1J1191.End Unit. 4Br, 3 Ba, spacious "G" Plan. Beeut decor thN-out. New crpts. wall cov- erings, shutters, all wfndiows. Neu- tral. Vac. $237,500 Incl land. Barbara Sanregret .. llTI• t~ 11• ftlTl 11111M OCUIFlllT COIN ••NIT ,...llU-Ftnest, fantas- tic view. 2Br, 28a, fOfm dine, top floor. Two Inside parking spaces. Sec bldg, lmmec cond. Affordably priced at only S299,000 Incl. land. Appointment to tee. Call Barbara Sanregret M"-0195 HELEI I. DOWD •• ....,, .... -lll-1412 Lht I a., wltlt tile 11,erts VERSAl.LES COfl>OS ec..uity Poal, Spa, CM> House, Guard Gate lM CACl(Y lMl ,. 12 SM CACl£Y ll. :t 2 IZ SM CACl€Y LI. ,. tt 11 lttllclll #2t3 211 ldllll tt ll2 'Sii ._.,LI. ttlts lt1 SCllU PWl ii 123 112 Sdlelr f'tau 11 121 • • • • I • • • • • • tu. tu • Slts, ... Cini/ ..... 2U.2U • $U4,SM 211, 2U • ZU, 2U • STlllO, lU • Zllr21A • UCl(lM • lU. IU • ....... SlZt,M $141 .... $75 .... $12t .... su .... StS .... JMC. • $14.511 a..tte ,.,.. Zll,2U • VI.LA BALBOA COfl>OS Z ConllUity Pools, Spa, Guard Gate Ht CACl(l LI. # 212 211 CMIO LI. 11 lt I • 111+-. lU • S14U• u.. .. • 111, lU • $U1,M • 2U , ZIA + Kl • S214.5M JMC. • 211. !IA • $141.5• • Jemlllrtll fOPORT CREST TOWtllM:S Cormuity Poal, Spa, T.m • • • h et1 111r11•• .... ·-ifli~ .... I• ..... -I ......... I• .... ........ D!!r ~I~ .......... lfllmll IDll1Mlll 1111 L.1111 ..... 111 OPENOM.Y1-6. __ ... fe' all 1111 .... 111--'WftllTdl HAMOR vtEWI Don't mAlll tH1 QUeMy eu.com ~ ,--.... 1807 MMNE AVE Aeduoedtroml2 .... 000to 2138r ._ & Y~. ,._..Had ood ..... I 1•n .... 30d.c:.rm..e1rcoildldof,. home.3bdml,3ful....,. w/Smlltrldrwt.._,_. HR w/~ta of land. ID4.500. located In _,.. Aanlalll 9lll c.11 ywct, ardftr 1ne ... ._., lnG. comw lot, "*'Yup-oatt ftoon. new c.rpet, taM1ccounery._ 1211K 1225.ooo. Ael 141 •• pnrnur• ... ' bdnnl. VIia Aanlall ~12 mode red kft n•L-'5FllT ~o0o~~1 ~~ ... U. Jll I• PUmll 'l:.nm7::'° 48R 28A. peeto, dbl OS ~~ 4 Bedroom, 4 beth ~:.in;:.-Af~~ Lm•... 8;,'::r'..,."':.~= IULllTiTI · :=~t.ut°':r: btwn 11-Noon 8Mdltront hom9 + two ---.. at S 173 500 c.I fof AM ... lM --In ""I hom9 In Big ~·The d I It u r b t en ant I , ....,,. It. 110I bedroom end bdl Cl'*t 8MutM prtvete pool and lflowtnO ~· · Coombe apec:b• bdnN w/AC I moat dl1orlmlnat1no l5W 111-2~121 ..., ..... quarters. FentMtic ¥taiw ..,. eurrounded by LUSH 83 • 2 car get I I'm°""' 2,,.. buyer WOIM -.pec1 to 111-llG almoet Ill r~ fonnel landecllpe. Spntwtlng 4 1-1 oldt 1135,100. Call pey muctt men...,.. tM ~WllY ltl IMng room, gleemlng bdrm, 3 betha. torma1 7M-4UO te2t.OOO. c.l 751-4130 38r ~ 2 ,., gmrege. pegged t1atowooct ~. dining. tam11y rm. lltlf'ery, MUT •IW IMAT mfW leundrY'fOO!n O'P'L mW Game room, ... w . 2 flrepteoe9. 1299.900. IUL m·•·n ... Jua Cit. lftl blln~•. stove, Ollfl• tamlly room wtth maaalYe c.1 Robin 831·1~ • llAL DTITI -....... $1800/mo ..._ bM1n ~and hunt· , ~i·~\:·P ' "Ell _I.. -.n'I l!UU MCMt11 213 .. sszs Ing lodge type MOM.. •· r .-GW' GW CulCom Engllfl Tudor In ' .... ptaoe Qourm« kHdlen, lli Model pertect 4 bdnft, 3'41 Hunt Club 30177 bulft.:in r.nge. own, r.:. d&= , bd\,3000aQftwlfomW StMplechaM. Ouard1 .. C....----. ... ,.......,L....--11rT>ll'""''1BAS7IOIMlug1r1 frlg«atOJ, dllflwuner. = .!"'rNw.~ oNd 4 bdnft, SIA bdl 2iiR \IX oottaoe wX:U Oi .,.......,.. .. Indoor BBQ, FrenchcuFF HAVEHI MUST It ....... o'o. Call ........... -. on~acr9W,..,,.Pttcld jeny.Front +cllc*.W/OE'Sldrellbd,2tle,fl doorstobrldepatloand SElllbMutlful4bd 2ba. PATRICKTENOAE AiOllf----------alaahed to $4H,OOO. hllup gar.S1200 +utk peeto, os. I" winding brick patha lrg ywd,eustomr~. 831•12Mnl0-l702 CC>untry charm, Sbd Thia 8elcoult pr~ PATRICK TENORE AGl e~ &1375, 211 Mor* through protMalonally 1339000 131..()133 2'Abe. ram rm. hot tuti: meybewMtyou',.loc*· 131-1211/78CM702 142-11t3pm&"41 makltllned ground•. S.. • · aundec k . R-2 lot. Ing tor. Approx 3600 IQ 38r 28a w/frPC, ~ -- ctu<Md apa. r9d bric* ...,..,.. • Yll1f ' $348,000. M0-3335 ft, lgM oettnoortng, oient ..,.,.... lnOry .,.., ellt • -dec;l(tng. Two car ger11ge Light upanetve llY1ng. IMtr, 3 frl*:I, mcwe lft ti 1. S 1450/mo. Ho f*9 St 100 mo +llO + thr .. cw partclrig. Va-•BR, tam rm, 3BA. <Mn, IWPT UY • ... fl cond. N6W Oftty MSS,000 &40-t2IO « M0-7M3 (3) people, 3bd. 2b c ant. O wned and pool. Lrg tot. By owner llllllYllW_. 2 bdrm, t~bettlV...._ Call Peter tor appt GAEATSTAATE~ •BR'2'~DUPLEX OS Qean&aood llnane.d r,y a 1aroe eai1-S359.ooo. 848-4384 ._. • 1'11 .... __ penthouM. c.11 Bob "' ss 1-1He 2BR 1BA 3 m1 to bMctl .,..., 2000 .. ,,..., 142.....ee • tomla bank and mu9I be -__., 131·1298 • ' .. .-.. eptece. IQ'" llquldated Terrific wm. WUlllll OwnerlarMlmotNIMdon 2 poole.-1.000 A~ AuQuet 15 E'SIDE lrg Sbd. S 1985 .W,atMd value: 2 bdrm . 2 bat h • :!,..4 J:!rm P'!:':t° 1 •; ~ J; I;'. Pueo Catolna. 4""'2758 S 1800/mo, 759-1708 car llli'· J:t· frpl S2.500,000. Open SUN.-w/flreplece +pool. Slept ~--~~In ,,..;JIMlij ..... CMlt Flat rwcM...,.. S500'1 off ~~Pt. t: DAY and WEEKLY tl'lwe-to ltoree. Only $119,900. -~-••• ._.__ , .. ~ hM gar dedl 1ftertN1nM1N6e. Won't last.Celt tloor l ng . •ki ng .......... _., unique deelgrl MM19t1"'EXEC,....,,..,,...."""'CCM ___ ldo__,.abf-.: Calttorcpenhouauched· PATRICK TENORE 1334,~1~ Cappel IWPT.atl111... l=-2LIT1 28M1Wconao.so:& AgtfM ger .• petto,WIO,. ule or mey be lnlpected l31-121en eo-a102 • All new kltch l ap-2 wonder'ful ~. bullt Metro .,.., 2 ca-llli'· pool, no peq. u dally by appointment. F« ~ • ·~~~\·? plilncee/gaa. 2 bdrm, 2 up kK ooeen vtaiw. Per· w/IUtO oPnr. petlo, pool, JASMINE Creek 2b bct1 $1100/mo. 5.c tuft1*' Information and ··~~~;I :. 4 • • • beth. Beet loc. nr pool.I feet kK owner'J 11om9 + )lie. MOO/mo. 54S.-3255 Den. guarded comm, ten-broctlure call t J#ft~! apa&tennla.lAorChudl Income. A ... Ten .. I ..... n111pool, 12,100/mo.,EXECUTIVE 38t .I••--•Run _!!,_ -••• -·-·•• 831·12M « 146-6743 S320000 OPEN SUN 1_. M0-1212. ownrlagt. trpec, D/W. Aece .... ll&M. • · rr r. •-•-llM decOfated. wtt•• (1 ) ..... WllW... 1 ·ii.~\:· 1401 CU.-r DRIVE ..,. New 3 bdrm 3~ bdl. 2 denln Hrvtci 1• 121·1111• Ul'Talff-lf .... Ltr91tainnylotnextto the11~5 AoblnTenc:f\831-1291 ACROSS from beachl flrepllCH, wet bar, s 12001mo.54&-tl (211) .... 111• 12e2,000. 38R 2'h8A. By pa(k & 9Choo4. 38drma, _:~=• ··~i·~\:· S.Utlnt..-lorexJntcond, double gar age . ;;;~~~~~~J.;mppt~~onlyi;i780-~2~88j7~iil '2&8.900. Call Pam Moee 114 • •: 1bd, 1ba. din rm. ltv rm. $2000/mo. Agt 973-5354 F.-icect ltttle "°"' 780-6000 or 75t-1890 ......... DTITI ~ 135.000. 536-7078 appt Hice cottage ao. of hwy. dlld I* fine Y':: M/1119' """'9 like "NEW ~antront ' . ASSUMABLE mor1QI09. new carpec and patnt. but =-<**'9 ~ Ow11 a Sllee "/ tlte g""" l!i/el --'tl~;;;:;-:-;::~:-:-=:=;:---:-1 w/1pec11cular whit•· lllftl1Jl_ mat eterlu mo.bll• 28R tBA w/2 c. -.1 ...... AGt_..,.,........_,...,.,..""'" Hrbf vu Hma =-P.ienno Wlltertre>fte~pte1Urlf ey ow;. . a. to .,. 11ome. l(lnt 1oc. S308/mo. bftck petlo. s 12501mo. toxuAv=c6HO? 4BR, family room, 3BA, poetcwd vtewel Oceen pradate • below mnec. 129,500 no agta. n..S787 Unique Homee 175-«>00 <Mn. 2ba. trpc. 2 • 240 Nice, # 106, Vitia Balboa. Two master suites, larger liv- ing room, kitchen & deck. $165,000. Quiet & secure, tell guard at the gate, "Open House Sunday 1-5PM." May lease S 1200/mo. large yerd $339.000. Vien from bdnns, IMng 3bd, 2be w/lrg aide yard. BEAUTIFUL PARK pool, ape. &1100 ~ 75t-54 71 room. lam rm. Hbr~ •1 Guarded community wtth ty 64MI022 °' 14 ________ , formal dining a maid I community pool a tennla. Lowly LG 1br, 2ba. petlo. .. ... , -YI .. -qrtra. Price l6Mhed to ·Alduced to l299 000 kK $34,500, boet 111P Spacloua 38dnn, 3 8attl MESA VERDE 3t> P•• -$2,229.000U lnwned!Me_.., ' QOM!bfe"' brttr_. 175-4010 lower du.plea unit. 11125 mo lnddi Pvt bMctl oommuntty, ju9t PATRICK TENORE 833-3822. 131-5510. HEW DELUXE LG 18R $tl00/mo. Open Sun ;!5 ~ 0 1 blk to bMctl & tennll. 13 t-t2M17804702 &44-I011 14a44, nr be9dt l ~ t-4pm, 50t Acec6a A\19. o Sff.a2,, Dbl 1ot, 3 bdrm, 2 bettt, 2 llPlllTI.....,... jacunl. ss 1.500 eozy 28drm Cottage 2 --------~ ear gar. llz or Chudc .-•-no agent1 722-0488 ear garage 2 patio. RareE-e6de._S6 83 t· t2M CK 846-6743 With pmme cour1y9rd I a ~fl = ·~ s 1375/mo . Ow Sun pet fine 0-1¥1 I ·~~~~\:·' ,.,.., .. H VI_, COHOO I ~ r!T ~~::. -R --t 0 1 m • 1' p ;-.. 7 2 1 hurry 538--119 1 A lli 4 r • -..,..,..,. "''"' • ango. · Marguerite Aw. Aamodaled 3br 21 IL 2bd. 2be. var. extru. ~.500. ~~ Hr 11c1 .,.., ,,.. kK IAAI• -··n "'' 1125 1clda '" ~-~·!-~-~-~·~·~!!!:.I $197,500. Open Houee condO. llouee, Hwpt are&. -otheru'tall 539-e Sat-Sun. 64&-at19. 1 MDT ml• 957-3345 3031258-2319 lll-4m fM ••• ..,. llMI I p~ onfy! 1111. DTITI 11nta1t Cllta ... 1114 Remodeted • nkie 81..,.. OPEHHOUSEIStunnlng2 ~/&;Li NeW cwcu;y cm: g; ram11y home. 3 b Beet buy In ., .. Walk to 1tory 2bd 2~ bath ~ A r I 2'M5&. f/p apa. dbl OS beth ........... =· ~T~~,1 townhome,' numeroua ~vv ~ jfff P9toll.2m.tobct1S11t5 IUla I~ P wme S 150.000 In iO.n.. , .. ,ur... s 147,500. LO'# I COTO a: cm 146-1144 « 942·81M ~ .. ...,.,.,, ,• '-$ =ooo Ju9t .-.dueed' ~-t~ = ITIPI 11 UY s:1~E SE~~~ !BR. 1~ ~."" prv 11250/mo. aae-2 ........................ ._ ______ I 10 l.ua.n... SHI 882. Halya rd. Enjoy 8alboa1Mng11 H;1 autte,ltv/dln"':t,vtaiwt ~n~':'"~= ... 1 ... 548-9880 Agent flneet. Thia 2 Bdrm, 2~, $1885/mo, ase..82&4 424 Hamlfton ..846-1420 Encf Hw SEAVIEW 1917 YACHT CAMILLA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Immaculate 3 BR & 3 BA, family room home. City lights, plantation shutters throughout, xtnt location to pool & tennis. New carpet , built- In closets. custom oak book- shelves In family room & kitchen, bnck atrium, outside llghtlng. Larger yard with covered redwood patio. Xlnt move in condition. Must see -Will not last long at: $398,500 Ginny Anderson 844-9060 111-1211 OPEN SAT/SUN ,_, I .... """"" -" ... ""i'll::'db:' .::-.... 11200 • • .....::-..... Ulll..'U"-bMCh,._Vllla 1 ~~ ~ J!p!c !!!cal~ ...,.. .... _. -•• MOO/mo, 541--Baltio.. 950 Cegney ltOf •t'223.ooo F0t pmme tall 53M1t1 Agt... ~-UUffU ~8-11 1 175.000. Ownr/Agt lhowln'o call Auaty .:IL: •~•--JI .• ,.. ort9'7·930l,t 1 ________ • 546-7901 ~51t9 83,_,2M ...... --• TllHllll B'*I> 211r OUptar.t WMNC 0 ,ii :.c' ... • i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill I ~~~\-CHARMING 2BR & STUOY ...... tlf IMf Olla, WOOd bun* NEWPORT BEACH •4 r ;,. IBA, ...,_ldryet hkup, Frplc, 'llUlled ~.dbl gar, WIO hkup, J l South Petlo, gerage,' gar, pool, ap&. Ho peta. Mt51mo. 7eo..ea CONDO -·---· 11215/mo 780-8384. 1 18drm a ns I see w. tath St 845-2739 Spacious exec1o ------.......,....,... Yl.lllt•mm bdrm Elllde ewn Except tne pttDe and "'' lft LAO 48R 38A hM. Jetty *111'1 llTT•• c. attach ~ a prtrne ·-· S1M,OOO., ¥taiw from &It beyfront.,1Br 1Ba. .. bttlne. mlcto, s..>t 1 .. WID I OPEN 8UN12_. BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS 2751 HILL VIEW DR. 2 6edrooms and den. 2 'h baths. 2 car garage. Completely upgraded. Mountain and city lights view Excel- lent location. Owner must sacrifice. $249.000. R N FELSOT Call 75Q...413Q S3000/mo, yrty, U1MI Ind, ~ yrd, peta ctuoed. Non'4ml MllTWlllm ISOUTH BAVFAONT f\iml Cite '560. fM peta, Alklrng 11: .... DTITI 38R 2BA. io.. duplex. TILmlT 11....... ~ ~ 13 11500/mo, wntr. -NORTH BAYFRONT f\.lm 38' 2ba Wwn, wd bum ts>. •4 r · GW · 1 2BR 18A uppet unit patio, comm pool. S10ISO f 11400/mo, wntr Waterfront Homel Inc INORTH BAYFAONT """ 131-1400 •PENTM>Ol c -4 iiiiiii'iiiiiiiiil-1 4BR 28A 119'* unit ~p111llng Sbr 2be ger 2Br28eCondo.W'!I 1911111t• •1eoo1mo, wntrtrp1c kid• peta uso dbl oeraoe w, Red bride, 4 bdrm. 4 bdl. Lora ~~.,,..or equlpt kltch 53M1t1 SIM. Nw am tradHIOnal leyout with .,,_ AGt '-...._ No ..-146 ~ T"'e:,1~600· ...... EASTSIOE twnhM, Mte ... Nat . ......... 21n new. 38R 38A, frptc, dtll W"'!' ..... ririjiio ..... "'" • ·~iq~.? I 1 F: fi'om bCii •'· IW rr· patio. ~eta. &;;; m COG i t--li , 2br dlld fine ptto llPI* 1050. AGt 114 28A, frptc, w/d, • mGfUt53M191AO(.. ...... t;::';=~ Whet'• yovr ......_ Mf'Vk• apecltttty .., ......... , Atco.fttlftef Awte re1t9lrf Actvertl•• In claHlfled. 8t)4e ~~from ..... pool I ... _,,_ lftOdet w. i ""' ..... -~ Larft ...., Y9fl E. CM, prof~: 2'b7. tor""·~ ~~ ~~ .,.., lllm. 112-1 Cllllnga. lna6de W/d, ... Haw aomethlng y tedled 2 cer os. "*' e 10 ... ., aaealflec mo IM. 11175, 152-1116. It W911. 142·"18 rAn • 1111 --...... I ... 1fl en, le tclf u:i l»/mo. I ... ,.. "' !*. lrg o-• I VllCa, rMI ~ rfty 1, 2cer oc .. no " .. ~ ~. av9ll " deity .oeee k ffp 350tf. ml. to M131 28•. IUy ,. ' gar- 1 Incl !50 . • '400 I !>-* M 191 I. 2ba. I ordn, r, kklt, 'd, Agt 11\11 19th et•ok :4te iiY.3 Mn w/2 •·Avail fl1g tn- :r -no IOO/rno 1-12te • Mi"" IOl*up opener .,,,. a ~4'7 1111 ;e.-m ble• to 5.$87S. rs-.-140 li1i --1, room Qt.01, '57. >U want lld• do - Mon"'" ~1"' Dletrtct coet-ot-..... Index: 8.374 ... .., lnde•H: Mio. CD, 6.30; 1-Yr. y,..._ 8.27. Rates ere correct u of Friday. Aug. 8, and are s.ub'8Ct to change. L--. _.,..,fixed Polnt9 11-,.., fixed BANt<S Bank of Anwtca MORTGAGE COMPANIES First 1nwai.1e Mason MeOuffte GMAC StiMraon AMEX SAVINGS ANO LOAN 10.375 .t0.25 10.12& 9.875 10.750 2.00 2~00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.125 10.000 9.750 10.000 10.825 American 10.250 2.00 10.000 Home Savtnge NA NA NA Greac W1•1m • 11.000 2.00 10.500 C .. lfornle Feder.& 11.000 1.50 10.750 Home Fedetal 11.500 2.00 11.250 Greet American 10.375 2.00 10.125 Downey Savings 10.500 2.00 10.250 Index: Interest rate Indicator used to determine changes In mortgage Interest rate. Pointe 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 NA 2.00 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.250 8.875 1.500 7.875 7.626 . 8.750 8.500 8.500 8.000 8.500 8.625 8.500 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 1.50 1.!0 1.!0 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 1.75 Index 6-Mo. CD 1-Vr. Treu. t-Yr. Tr .... 1-Yr. Treu. 1-Yr. Trees. 11th Dist. 11th Dist. 11th Dtlt. 1-Yr. Treea. 11th Dist. 1·Yr. Treat 11th Ottt. 2.50 2.75 2.75 2.25 2.!0 2..25 2.00 2.25 2.75 2..00 2.75 2.00 Margin: amount °' percentage added to the index at each adjustment Interval to de1ermlne the new Interest rate. ' DATA PROVIDED BY THE HEITMAN GROUP, INC., STOCKTON 209 477-5155. _, I I • h ~ACISJ6/IATUllDAYAUCIUST9.l ... -11::::~==='==~==~;;;:::::~::~:i:~=--===:::::;::::-:::=1::::: Cf,,.,,,,,, •••t -v -~~;ji;;;f;!!~~=~·;·~ .. ~i·;•ill leatllt tt 1•111 atilt te 1•111 liel1•,_ ... Ill tW fH•;a laHae __ •·2rn1n• ....... ,.... 1111 1n1 1111 28dnn 1k ..,.... p.-o act. a. i ff75 hMXti n:;a 10 ;:; tor t. t1t OMoe Suite ~ =::, ~ i;.= DUPL1X w.80A ,_. 111 •• yrty l 1000lmo. tl0-243 ~71 lrtl V ...... IPt.IM Mrm& Bdml. "°"I 1a 1 . N.I . rwtlor. 171 eq fl Awl St cw' IMO-I H2 0 .,. -"°"',.. 0.. +iiiiiiiiii;rijt,i;;-l-----__.,...,,,---1 !>di. ~ btlY llW. 1370/mo. f71.4014 A"91 Sep 1. cal 142...... · • • • • l ....._MA..,..._ ... -.p ._ •• lllllTWf• ._.,_L 20-~ oN. 1441 mo lept.1.17M014 fllml' II MMllWf &CORd.Mo• 111f ...... hiollOfY,2...-C L~.,!:'~~==-==::~l:o' •~M2·1'0l4 ftfof. non.-10 * HUNTINGTON ~ IHt•• tu'iUI 1321.000.•-....1.u.. '*"· llYMllil Pl mi 11 ,.,..... eu..•cozy 1er 111a teao FEMALE .,_.,,,,"'°"'·~~-..-. UntQue ...,_ oflm ... ~•11111• ~~ -------•la.Mil 1,.._ l'lome. llundry ....._ 9'oner decor. Lagune ,.. .. ~ 8IW9ll eome •fUI nw..2bdr'IM.1'1'....._ ~ G lllllc. I *""' " .. * P'M'• beth 9500 mo. Bcti.1471. "4-2771 • wttll vtewe, 10Mf tor : .... -.. 1 ~,.... • tnS/mo. .Mt lie.d S11l Studk> w/MI k1tcften ut11 VIie 8elboe. 220 Nkl9 ln. 722-0314 eec:to.ir co. ttW11 IQW!t. NA 38A 1-' ---. ~ Well 10 ..... *241,800. lncil,lu'ryl400 .. e unlf 105. 18A + o.n, F/~ed 30001f.Mlllkltl ........... ftM 1fne11 t.C....,_, ~ Old. 1 112,500. Call ~1!1·1211 Cwt HlrMrtlt• TILmlT I~ 1'~ 11000/mo. Cell Viejo Exec. hm, pool, IP8. m. eH 10 2000 eqn, George.._... IS1• 1ttl •• ·~\:-'°' IPPt Bob P.-IOn n/tmkr no 1*913M+ut Pou ol Woet ~ In • ·~·J\:. 4' .-Acrou trom the beedl 1n 818-380-9212 7e&-391i lrene/530-4M3 ~~nt== 'H':! nwMurt1.l1040·1Sl7 ••' 11(- N.B L~ 2Br 2S. furn. WATERFRONT DUPLEX HBI Ooeanl F, quiet loeele. rentel hlstOfl' In ~ & °' 213 592-4441.Q i,;:::::::::;;;;;;::;;;;:;;:::=~== ~~ .X~b &..t.8'503e F/P 38drm 38a, 'oof!~ GS· n-llMr/dmk, pool, IP8. t llome owneiltllp pride. C-.-daJ """" II"'•• • -.... ~ · · o.n. ptitlo. av-now. rec rm. Share beth wt28 j 831-o951 lnl ___ ..._.. ~ ••--.... $1900/mo .. yrty + utN. F $350 +d9p eee-.tee7 o;;:;;;;;~~-;-~-;;:;eli------.:.:.::.:JGreet CM tocetton. AM -873-2747 Of 87~2 • • Profenlonel cpl• Ju•t HXAiOA ILVD 28dml Unite. Rent• ete IOIOTu-I IG nu lnclud .. utllltl•I +MC M/F SHR 2BR 2W · trans nda 1·2Br ~t. ap-FRONTAGE . 2 UNITS low. AM!lng 1247,000.... WW -... 650-2407 IUM la tab CONOO-EASTSIOE pro11 $800, CdM .,.._ ~ox 1000 aq tt ..... M8ke.,.. ott. ._._....__,•THE WTll., 211 HA • COSTA MESA. N/SMKA 09'4'.e CallMlan 851-3030 5'M787 & tet-2ooo . I vii£& _ W/P1tlo. Nf s~ cntr m HR 25-35 YRS, 645-5'04 1111111 fer .... Nwpt Bc:ti waterfront office Traditiona l BEST D..,~ - $995 No pet1640-13M N6ce m room. utJla MATURE, rffponalble, fHI bldg w/allpe IOf boetL ... SVV'"a EASTBLUFF Townhouae pd. Ute khc:tlen ptlvtl,"' employed '*"'°" to "" EUl rn a;;; ;;;;i; Recently remodeled. Realty EVER .... ~ Apt3Br2~S. 2cargw. ~,!, ~~~:· :00~~~·1 garage S75Jmo. Call SC2,400.000 .. _!7~ 631·7.370 .-..-159 No pet.a, S 1100/mo yr IM. · ~ B. 873-3117 emery v_., .._,, If you had a progressive neuromus &44-1010, 8-5 M-F only. Fumlehed toom In C.M MALE 29+ Prof N-SMKR. raA~ ~200-ft lar d ..... ~ .. '"V"ry t '""lITOW --------1 llome.KttcherlprMteoet. lfg4bd,2~ba.HMCOM., NEWPORTBEACK-NEW ~.. for-;_ Tootlfldlowell?Tootlted c;u ""'--·'"'" (.,,,. • UIYll UST S300/mo. 645-2435 avllll NOW! S350 +utll One cw garage, lndtvldual or IMM. 501 31" St. to drive? ~oo tired to mov.? would brin~ yolq~reac~r ~kn~ EntoY the luxury of this ex-+MC 780-9195 MCUrhy g91ed comm eeoo.y Vlboe Aeelty Welllfyou renottootlredto and more muscle waste. And chc clullw guard oated com-ROOM for rent on Belboa BIB CK ..,,. ... E $95/mo, l55-«l90 873-3717 reed.you're not tootnoto L--r J<1y """ r-lUld h,,,.,.. 'or ~·Id munlty In e apaciOUI lsUlnd. Av ... ble lmmed. N A BAY""""" II . . lhopd IMlflld ~ 1~"""' , •-11 ~ ... 2Bdrm To•nl'louH Looklf'IG tor meture edult •lhOrM atlll •veil, lfglS75 St«aoe only. 9 •18 Ix-che {lne you ""ere having nghr Amenltlee Incl frpQ wet w/reterencH. female pool, .. arnenl11ee. 30--'0. Sat• a SSec:ute. 724 A cl...afted 8d .. an ... , Wa'/ to MIJ now bafa A/C mlcroe 'wto non-amoht preferred. '475 utll lndd 852-9259 JamM trMI. Cotta hkuc). & 2 cw g.;.agee, 111 & MQJfhy 6epoett N.B. CONDO F pnrf'd, pvt Meea 673-7787 '/OUF metehandlM, and ft'a ... '/ on .-....a MIN.ul.-r [~""irf'I' As.t~ From S 1895. Sorry, no movee y0u In w/all utlllt• rm/be wlloeda of xt.r•, "-----1-• '/OUF wallet, too. _... }t-fT) l.c-w1\, N.Hktn.ll ~' peta 6'4--0509 paid. 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Bo! ~t., Costa Me-so, Co 92626 642-!>678 ---------· ·-· -· ---;--..-.-.-,-..--------------- NAME PHONE APPRESS CITY ST AIE ZIP AD COPY A hne m1n1m1.1m opprox1motely 4 words per line AMI ENCLOSEQ NO :TATW • 'H;I -"8 ---°"'· '~ .... 4 current M,920. 17,MO. l,~. 1-12tl • L ILY ~fLOT/llSAl.9STATW .................. ,, .................................................. ;. ewport-Trails offers seclusion rand opening sales begin today at Mesa ts 6 s ingle-(amily de tac hed home community Grand opening sales are set to begin day at Newport Trails, a collection ot single-family detached homes in sta Mesa. Named for the miles of biking and lkrng trails that criss-cross the area, wport Trails offers a secluded living vironment: walled for privacy, sur- unded by rolllng hllls and eucalyptus s ' Homeowners wlll be afforded an pans1ve view of Costa Mesa's anned Canyon Community Park. The rk. a 45 acre nature park, borders wport Trails. and offers miles of walking trails. lakes. streams, and hundreds of trees. The nelghborhood Is also just mo- ments from the beach, with easy access to all of Newport's shopping'. dining. business and entertainment opportunities. In short. Newport Trails offers buyers the advantages of the Newport Beach 1Uesty1e -at attordable ·Costa Mesa prices. Available in a choice of two- story floor plan designs, with 2 or 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, and attached 2- car garages. the homes begin at a moderate $158.900. randview's location ttractive to buyers a rden t ownhom es in lToroeasytoreach A convenient location In South ran_ge Couoty contlnues_to__attract uy ers to L an d m ark omes/Grandvlew Serles, the Signal andmark garden townhome com- unity In the hllls of El Toro. according Sales Manager Ralph Decker. ' This outstanding location offers uyers commanding views of Saddle- ack Valley, as well as easy access to a1or shopping centers. fine res- urants. shops and all the urban mer11t1es which are part of this ynamic area." Decker said In fact, many of our buyers tell us e convenient location of The Grand- ew was a major factor In their ec1slon to purchase here." he said. The two-story townhomes are avall- le 1n four different two-and ffiree- ed room floorplans, ranging from .386 to 1, 794 square feet or living ace. Priced from $131,500, the rrent phase of home• offers the best ew lots In the devel~ment. All Grandview homes have fwo.-car ttached garages In front wtth direct ome entry, fenoed,..., yards, down- airs powder rooma. two full baths Pstalra and fireplaces In living rooms. wo Plana feature courtyard entries to rmal foyers. Among the atandard features In- eluded in all Grandview townhomes are central air conditioning. carpeting In all maior living areas. ceramic tile entry flooring. vaulted and cathedral ceil- ings.decorator-selected hardware and lighting fixtures. energy-saving forced- air heatin , mirrored wardrobe doors in master Didiooms. sl<yT gnts over stairwells, cuttured marble pullmans In baths and steel bathtubs with glass shower enclosures. Kitchens offer eye-level gas ranges with microwave upper oven and self- cl eaning Convectionalre lower oven. dishwashers. custom-finished hard- wood cabinetry, ceramic tlle counter- tops, easy-care vinyl flooring, luminous ceilings and pantries. Two plans have breakfast nook areas and greenhouse windows. Excellent financing with an 8 percent first-year Interest rate Is currently being offered at The Grandview. The rate on the 10-year loan. amortized -OVer 3(} years. increases to nine percent the second year and then Is fixed at 10 percent for the remaining eight years. Attractive 30-year, fixed- rate financing Is also available, and Signal Landmark pays all non-recur- ring closing costs. . Landmark Homes/Grandv~ Serles may be rltached by taking the San Diego (5) Freeway to the El Toro Road exit and driving east OA El Toro Road to the community, which la just pU1 Trabuco Road. For more Information, phone 859-2472. Features in every home Include raised ceramic tile entries, vaulted ceilings, woodburnlng fireplaces, cus- tom dome skyUghts and plush wall-to- wall pile carpeting throughout. Kitchens are a cook's deflght wtth rich oak cabinetry, ceramic tile countertops, abundant pantry storage and a full complement of appliances. Master bedroom suites have private decks and private dressing-bath areas featuring walk-In · closets or double .vardrobes, double sinks. and over- sized oval tubs. Each home is enhanced by antique brass hardware, convenient Indoor utility rooms. and such energy·savers as full weatherstripping, R-11 wall Insulation and R-19 celling insulation. Some homes offer the added pleasure of French doors and special view windows. Exteriors at Newport T ralls ar equally appealing, with attractive "California Contemporary" architectural styling, a variety of window treatments. concrete tile roofs, fully fenced yards and attached two-ear garages wtth auto- matic door openers and convenient direct-home entry. The neighborhood has a private community recreation area with swim- ming pool, spa and furnished sundeck . Following the grand opening, New- port Trails sates office complex will be open dally, TIT a.m.t o 7 p.m.-visrrors may take 19th Street wes~ off Newport Boulevard, proceed to Sundance Drive and turn right to the site. For more Information, phone 548-1329. Grand Opening! Brand New Single-Family Homes From Just 5158,900 Newport Trails 1s an tnltmate new stngle·famrly neighborhood of 1ust 16 homes Located right on the border of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. ou'll find -an appealing NewPOrt Beach lifestyle-at affordable Costa Mesa prices Hurry! Come Out Today -Only 9 Homes Left! Quality Features Includ e : • Full Irle roofc; • Skylights • Vaulted ceilings • Fire places • Gaffers & Sattler applrancPs • Choice ot 2 & 3 bedroom 2 sto1y pldns • Private pool and spa area And much much more• Newport Trails Sates Otoce •o •M ro u Open dally, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (714) 548-1329 Sundance Lane Costa Mesa ~/ I I, I,\ r-,.1f A . t-i .. "'"•' 4 > ~ 0 i~ • . ... . \ • ~ • ·~·""'I ,, ' 111 A( .. N C:lltC COAST HW ~AG•Ja/SATURDAYAUGUST9,1986 .............................................................. .. Sea Island • convenient to Newport • • attrac t ions When the only thing between your home and Fashion Island is Newport Beach Country Club, you're living at The Lusk Company's Sea Island. Frank J . Gootrad. corporate director of sales and marketing for Lusk, attributes the near 50 percent sales of recently-opened Phases I and II to the community's one-of-a-kind location. ··Many developments offer conve- nience in relation to local attractions,'' Gootrad noted. "It's just that, at Sea Island, those attractions represent the highest quality recreational, business and shopping opportunities available anywhere.'' With a need to reflect the Newport Beach personality. Sea Island's profile has been shaped by Lusk to offer the coastal city's renowned combo of recreational flair and business savvy. "Unconsidered display of luxury wlll not take you very far with the Newport' Beach home shopper,'' continued Gootrad. "Because that shopper: puts each e6ement through an acid test of oo-target-prieing-, luxury-must-translate into dollar-for-dollar value." Sea Ialand adjacent to Newport Beach Country Club and Newport Center l'ublon lalaDd. -~ Current prices from $3'45,000 to s.4'49.000 mean more at Sea Island than ~ort Center across th.e way. Newport Beach Country Club next door. and Newport Harbor down the street. Rancho San Clemente's Villagio oPens community's Phase IV The sJngle-level residences of Sea Island. whose prices range from $3'45,000 to S..49,000, detiYer a square footage range from 2,313 to 2, 791 . Two bedrooms plus third bedroom/den and 21h baths, to 3 bedrooms ptus morning room and 3 baths are hailabfe among the wide sefectlon of six floor plans. Dual fireplaces (llvlng room and master bedroom suite), two-car, direct-access garage and central air conditioning are standard. Vlllaglo in Rancho San Clemente opened Phase IV of the successful single-family home community on Juty 13/ The Phase IV opening at Vlllaglo coincided with the Grand Opening of the Rancho San Clemente master- planned community, a 2,000-acre de- velopment in rolling hills above San Clemente. Vlllagio offers the first single-family homes available in Rancho San Lusk offers a number of finance Clemente. The community design calls packages, including both fixed and for nearby shopping centers, an variable..tataconventlonllt loans, some -element~. teAAia-dub,busi with low down payments and no ness park, 27-hole golf course, and prepayment penalty, no negative acres of open space for family rec- amortization, and no P.M.I. (private reatlon. mortgage Insurance) required. "We were quite pleased with the Standard features In clude: turnout at the unveiling of our newest Thermador built-Ina (cooktop. phase, most of which enjoy blue water Thermatronic microwave oven & self- ocean views," noted Rick Doremus. prestdent of Epac of Long Beach, developers of Vlllaglo. "We had over 500 visitors on Sunday and over half of the Phase IV units have already been sold." Vlllaglo has enjoyed a brisk sales pace since Its opening last winter. From the total of 114 homes offered In the four phases, only 29 remain available for sale. Vlllaglo's five floorplans offer two. three, or four bedrooms and range from 1,216 to 1.691 square feet. The architecture and orlglnaHty of the -~flng the Image of a Midf- terranean village with pastel colors and many patios and baJconies, are what attract shoppers Initially. But what convinces them Is the outstanding value: the residences are priced from just $128,990. Features Include separate areas, breakfast nooks, private landscaped !font yards, fully- rear and front yards, woodt fireplaces, and direct-access t garages wtth laundry areas. The little extras In the kitchen cost extra, and Include gas rang continuous-cleaning ovens, 4 savtng under-counter dlshw heavy-duty disposals. and a wa for refrigerator lcemakers. The decorated model hor VHCagfO""....-op;en trom 10 a-:m:-u daJly. To vtslt the communtty of famlty detached homes, take t Otego (5) Freeway and exit at ~ Pico. Go eeet to Catie def C.. turn right to VIRaglo. For mor• maUon, phone •98-1600. c,ean conventional OYen, truh com- pactor. dishwasher), Nutone food center with blender, Moen riser faucet with sprayer, built-In can opener, ceramic· tile countertops, lcemaker plumbing, living room and master bedroom suite fireplaces with ceramic tile facings and hearth, porcefaln towel bars and paper holders, ceramic tile puilman oval tub with ceramic tile surrOUflds. So.uth Peak ho01e wins Golden Nugget Sea Island value extends beyond each residence to comprise a home- owner association package that in- cludes exterior and common area maintenance, 24-hour gatehouse, pool, spa, two night-lighted tennis courts, recreational center. and indl- vldual fire/hazard lnsur&nGe. This Is supported by a monthly assessment to all homeowners. Contact sales rep- resentative at 640-5050 for further details. Exemplifying strong design qualities envisioned 'for all estate residences at the community of South Peak In Laguna Niguel, the 6,000-square-foot Manger residence was honored with a prntlglous GoJ<lttugget Merit Award. Co-sponsored by the Pacific Coast Builders Conference and Sun/Coast Archltect/Bullder Magazine, this hlgh- ly-acclalmed awards program judges entries that are deemed to be the "Best In the West." Attracting well over 800 entries from throughout 14 wettern states, this year's competition covered 33 different categories. From among approximately 40 entries for "Best Custom Home," the Manger residence was selected as one of ftve finalists and e Merit Award winner. In fulfilling their dream of owning a coastal home close to the ocean, Or. Chris Manger, an opthalmolog~st with Laguna Hiiis offices, and his wife, Carol, were the f!rst buyers to bulld thetr-OWn custom eetete at Souttri>eak. Retaining the services of multl-award- wlnnlng architect W. Wayne Collins. A.I.A., of Collins Steichen Architects based In Anat\4tlm, they created a magnificent res)dence In a Contem- porary Mediterranean style. Oealgned as a showcase tor the Manger' a personal art collect Ion as well as to be a work of art Itself. the two- story home Is unified both Inside and out by the use of basic geometric forms. Floatlng sofflts, recessed sculpture niches, volume celllngs with skytlghta and large wall expar art displays dramatize the dimensions which lncorpora bedrooms, 6'h baths and a full • living and entertaining areas. Furttre"r contil6utlng t dimensions of the restdence ar• tile pool and spa In cobalt blue as a gazebo with a red tile re prlyacy waits with glass In& created by Morae Western ot Laguna. Inside, Carol McM Martha Gresham Interiors of $1 Capistrano provtded "glass ICU' wall and window treatment furnishings for the entire hOuS4 five large, modern motif wall h• were completed under contr Mlchaet Bryan of Newport Beac TATW s don't eswtth inergy- ISherS. ter llne l9S at 18"p.m. :e venlda ro and I lnfOf'· ies for Interior te five •rray of > the •an all· as well t0f and 9tS, all South lhn of 1n Juan ptures. ·s and t, While 1nglngs act by :h. 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(71 .. ) 857-5539 I li1 ~dlMlOO ... I Prit...., t"lf«lhT al 1lmt' 111 pul>- 11-.ukm and •uh 1 10 pnor '"'It" on or aftt"r dt"adllrlC" or th.,. t"dlllon ~ hom .. , f.-;1111,... umdomlnlum 0W1tt""hlp. llonw- ,_, .... ,.·, """'"-"'''""'· '"PP"""d h) all t'l°'ldl'nL,. malnuln n ·c...-;a. 1km f;ttlllu ...... home t"""'"°"· • .ind «•mmon :it'l"a• \...i. )OUr t'l"p~lll<lllhT In .... J..-.. Off'kt" tor dc-u 11, NORTHWOOD HORIZON IRVNE PACIFIC IRVINE flk· Q11.illf\ 111 I 1!1.: I --------------------------------DAILY "LOT/IMAL UT. C utom Cedar Bomee will con•tract portion• of the interior of their 2500 9Q11Ue foot home at the Home and Garden Show in Anaheim: Coto de Caza ground broken; 4,000 new ho111es to be built Ground was broken recently for the first major residential development at the master-planned community of Coto de Caza In Orange County, signaling a beginning of building activi- ty at Coto that will see 4.000 new homes built In the next 10 years. Pacesetter Homes of Newport Beach will build 77 new single family detached homes, many situated along the fair- ways of the new Coto golf course. -Tentattvety prtced from--$-115,000, the grand opening for Coto Country Homes by Pacesetter Is scheduled for November, 1986. "This Is a real mllestone for all of us who have worked to launch the new development plan here at Coto," said John Yelverton. president of Coto de Caza. "Coto Is the largest gated residential community In Southern California and with the recreation, rural atmosphere, the security and now the Classes in real estate offered at Saddleback new homes. we feel Coto will be one of the most desirable resldentlal com- munities in the state." Coto de Caza Is a joint venture development of Arvlda/Dlsney Corpor- ation -a major development firm well known for Its residential resorts In Florida and Georgia -Chevron Land Development Company and City Fed- eral Savings & Loan. When completed. 4'"000 new hof!leS will be _built at the 5,000-acre Coto community as well as a new 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. The estimated value of the property is $1 bllllon. Coto de Caza Is located just 30 minutes from the John Wayne Airport. To visit Coto drive south on the San Diego Freeway to El Toro Road. proceed east to Santa Margarita Parkway, then south six miles to Coto de Caza. For Information call 858-1500. Home, garden show features construction .of split-log house Visitors will be able to tour unique cabin The 32nd annual Southern California Home & Garden Show at the Anaheim Convention Center Aug. 16-24 will feature the partial construction of a split-log home for visitors to tour. ABC Custom Cedar Homes, which will construct the cabin. Is a family owned and operated Northern Cali- fornia corporation. The unique con- struction of the home Insures maxi- mum Insulation at a reasonable cost. This Is achieved with a 4x8 log spllt In half forming two 2x8s. These are then separated 31h Inches apart with con- ventional 2x4 studding. The dead air space Is used for plumbing, wiring and, most Import- antly, Insulation, so that this system far surpasses any requirements for either the hot low desert or the cold high mountains. A purchaser can elect to do all or part of the construction himself or an ABC contractor wlll do the job. The show moOt}J ~f Real log Homes to be constructed'ot\ site will feature a covered porch, loft area and loft rafters. This special scaled-d0Wf1 play reproduction of a larger stan home will be avallable for sale a Home & Garden Show. Log homes are becoming morE more popular. About 25,000 n~ homes are bullt each year and a m Americans now live In them. As the Industry grows, designer adding a more contemporary loc the architecture to create a t design adaptable to typical subu subdivisions. Also on view will be a selectic manofactured homes by Fuqua, C en West, Sllvercrest and Apex. The giant 32nd Annual Sout Callfornla Home & Garden sh<>'A the Anaheim Convention Ce1'1 400,000 square feet with thousan products and services for the t environment offered by over exhibitors Including room addlt pools. spas. patios. Interior decore roofing. water purification syst kitchen remodeling. closet organ! gourmet cookware, security syst window treatments, outdoor furnl solar heating .• landscaping and r more. For further Information: p 999-8900. Ground wu broken recently for Cota de eua. a 1:::-pa.r comma.nlty dnel~tl. Paceeetter Bomee of Newport ell. At were (left to f'ICbt): e Mohler, Ylce piwldent of planntna , dnelopment; Landon ltzley. preeldent of Paceeetter Bomee, I: John Yet•erton. preeldentofCotodeCasa; Walter Gayner. preeld of Gayner l>n'elopment Co.; Rod Giiiiiand. Tice pre.tdent of., and markett.na for Coto de CU.; and 11.oclrla A. Tldema.nla pro manacer for c:!henon Land and DeTelopment Company. ' . Saddleback College Community Services will present a one-week program today through next Satur- day, offering real estate pro-- fesslonals 45 credits of continuing education. Black and white interiors color new ho111es To register by phone using Visa or Mastercard, call Community Ser- vices at 582--4~6. To register In person, contact Saddleback Col- lege Community Servtoes, Bulldlng A, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. ., McCletcMy ..... a.me. When all else falls, when chartreuse doesn't appeal, purple's too passion- ate, and t>etge la too blah, there's always btack and white. For the lut few .,..one, this cl ... 6c and cool com- bination has been one of the hottest In home furnishings. lnterJor-furnlthlnga des6gners, In-, ciudlng thoM who produce furniture, lamps. wait coverings, and ac- cessorlfi, appear to favor these high- contrast colors because they call attention to the sculptural quality of deeigna, rather than muklng It with a blaze of glorious red, blue, or yellow. Starting with noora, black and white le being uaed 1n a checkerboard pattern In everything from marble to painted canvaa floor cloths. Watla are being decorated wtth 111•. and wallpaper border• come In btack and white check board or chevron patt• Black-and-white stripes are a fav In f abr6cs ueed for drapertes upholstery. Black lacquer or etalMd furnltur' "mutt" In today's contemporary tinge, u are contemporary lam~ black and white. So black and whl read all over, thele days, u combination with the most "cun cy." dis- dard t the and 'log Ill Ion ; are •k to ome rban •n of iold- hern fills ter's js of ome 700 ions. ting, ems, zers, ems, tu re, nuch ione !led ute a.64 :ic.: ent Llee Ject - trns :>rite and tis a 981· s In tels the ent- __ . ______ _,...._~.-:'~~-------...---------- ILY f'ILOT /llSA&. UTATS·-~-----------------------------mATUllDAY AUGUST f, t .. /l'AM It UNDER S 100.000 lllTllM Ila.- South Coast Metro! Quaint otde Engllh vtNage with all modem emenftlel: pool, tennis, gym. Model perfect with wallpapers, mouldings, mir- rors. and a beeutlfut view tool Call now to see how charming ltfe can be I lllTllM 112,111 Here Is your dream home! Delightful 2 Br. 2 BA condo In a park-like aettlngl Premium end unit, - extra yard, convenient location, near South Coast Plaza and Music center. lllTIAll 111• Luxurious cl-de-MC 3 B'r, 2'A BA. 2-car garage. Best lower price, large master suite, fireplace skylight, window planters. dishwasher. mlcrO.: wave, and many morel Won't last. $100.000 -$200,000 .,.... 1111• 2 Br, 1'A BA condo, great locaOon. end unit that fs adjacent to ·s1ngJe family homes. Freshly painted, new tub enclosure, pass thru to patro fr~m kitchen. ~t value In complex! MITlmA 11"- T rHevel condo hU -3 BA, 2 BA wlttl-flreplace, famlty room, wet bar, track lighting in each bedroom. Stream & lake off rear patio, master suite on separate leYel. Walking distance to South Coast Plaza and Metro. llSTlmA 1111.- Close to the beach but, not to the crowds! Seclusion at Its best, descrlbeS this warm, open 2 Br, 2 BA townhomet Kitchen Is a cook's delight with built-In mlcrowave and oven. Enjoy now! See today! MITlmA 11.._ Charming Sommenet home, 4 BR, or 3 BR + den, 2~ BA townhome with community pool and spat This fantastlcatly organized home has A/C, cable T.V., large lighted patio yard. custom cabinets & ahelYes, storage, mirrored dining room wall and skytlght In bedroom whlch opens up to true blue sky1 llSTlmA 1111,IM Ttiis appealing 3 BR home with vaulted ~OS.­ party-sized family rm Is surrounded by your own private park. Secluded R.V. access complete with hookups, is a ptusl A friendly home for gracious living and entertaining. OllTlmA 11•• Mesa Bluffs! Perfect for today's modern famlty. This 3 BR, 3 BA has a large kltchen,.separate den, spacious patto with spa. A bright open feeling! 2 BRs are master suites. End unit. MIT'mA . 11•• Fantastlc opportunity! Each unit a 2 BA, 1 BA, with washer-dryer hook ups In kitchen. Private patios with 2 entrances from unit. 3 Garages. All this In a great rental areal .... _ 11•• Ideal arrangement for teen-ager or mother-In- law quarters I Cozy ·and unique deacrlbeS this large comer tot pe>ol home which backs to a parkl Two muter suites (one up. one down) separate family room, utility rooml A MEMBER OFTHE ril SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK laJ COU>WEU. BANKER HatOENTIAL REAL UT ATE SUtVICH OPEN HOUSES IATllllY .... , .. 3808 Marcus '-••" ..... 2 BA, dock $359,900 1-5 .namu 2024 Kornet .... ...... 5 BA, Fm room $345,000 1-5 .... , ... 2742 Portola "'• 3 BA, Bonus rm $169,900 1-5 UIH• 3863 E Beer .......... 1 BA, Comm pool $75,000 12:30-5:39 SDllY .... , .. 38 to Channel Pl. '-•·· ..... 3 BA, dock $459,900 1-5 .... , .. 3808 Marcus . ........ 2 BR, ctoctc $359,900 1-S- .namu 2006 Lemnos L._. 4 Br, Oen $229,000 12-4 .na mu 3'467 Wlndaol Ct. L.._, 3 Br, Pool/Spa $204,900 1-5 .na mu 27 42 Portola L~ 3 BA, Bonus Am $169,900 1-4 .namu 912 Hyde Ct. .. ..... 4 BA $160,000 1-5 .namu 941 Presidio L L.Mbrlll 4 BA $160,000 1-5 NEW LISTINGS mn111 .aa mu 1111.- Atfordable Goff Course Home! 3 BR, 1.75 BA, Family room with cozy brick ffreplacel Won't last tong, call today! IU&a-.. • ...... 4 BR Mesa del Mar beauty! Close to schools, Tewlnkle Park and tennis courts! Enjoy this lovety upgraded home with new paint, carpet, vlnyt. Fenced-In pool for your enjoyment! WTml mTA mA I ll._ Charming & metlculous 3 bedroom + den. Perfect for a young family this lovely home Is Just steps away to a popular parkl Ul1'ml .aa mu 11...- 0wner will carry ... for qualified buyer! Eastakte 3 BR, 2 BA on A-2 tot. R.V. pari(lng. Knotty pine cablne1s, hardwood floors, 2 flreptaces, must see to appreciate!! ...,,.., ....... Tee off on thts great goff COUrM locattonl'S BR. formal dining. remodeled kitchen with breakfast area. new tMe, range & microwave, hwdwood noora, lots of glass. stone frpl, mirrored walk-In wet barl 645-0303 5200.000 -$300.000 .aama ..._ Lovely Wimbledon VIiiage 8 Plan wtth extra large tot, landscaped yard with covered pattol Attrectlve atrium wtth pfantatlon enutter1, cen- tral 8'r, community poet and ~.W.I _,_ sne.- Fabuloul 4 Br home with 2'A BA, formal dining room, apeck>u1 llvtng room. Very deeirable area, located on a popular street In Meaa Verde. Huge yard and eeparate playhouse for your kids! .aamu n-. • Three units 1 mlle to Newport Beach & South Coast F?laza. 2 story, copper plumbing, 2-car garage, 2-cat carport & space. Areplace and laundry room! Beautlfulty landscaped! ..,,_ ..... Gractous 4 BR + den Mesa Verde home hu everything! Located near 2 goff couraee and 2 parka, beautiful yard with PoOI and patio, and aide hideaway patio off the aen. new add-on family foom and teen quarter& with Its own entry. Brtnol n your otferl mTlmA ... Two extra large lots have everything! Includes houee,-<klptex, commerciatt>tdg, pool, sauna, "3="- car garage, 2-car carport and 6 spaces. See this excellent Investment today! mT&mA ... Clau6c Newport sty1et Outatandlngty land· scaped with jacuzzi "charm". Huge balcony, cover patio, new tile, 3-car garage, 2 story. unique decor! . .... ,... ..... Eastbfuff vlewf WeU-des£gned 4 BR. 3 BA home, has beautifully paneted family room with fire- place, wet bat, formal dining room and break- fast room. Tiied fireplace In large formal llvlng room wtth a gorgeous "Tree of Life" stained gl~ wtndow In entry. OVFR $300.000 WATmlllT llM- Weekend retreat! Incredible Newport waterfront buy! Chanplngty decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath, OOf ge<>uS plantation shutters. private brtck patio with lnvttlng spa, overlooks water and large boat sUp. Don't detayl Won't last. ..... . ..... 4 BR, 3~ BA. custom single story home neer Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge famlty room, with cozy used brick fireplace. Gourmet kltehen, central air, security. pool and spat Thlt wff ftt you to a teel ....... . ..... Spat't(Hng 3 BR waterfront + doek on lnttmet• island. Decorator perfect wtth .... of gem, mirrors and tile In fJY8fy room. Ptcture perfect vtews from your llvtng rm, dining rm, Jenn NI Kitchen, and Master Br. Come ... thtt 81- tordabte waterfront! .2211 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA IESI. . ~AG• 12/SATUftDAY A UGUST 9, , .. NEW LISTINGS SU-1141- Prlde of ownership shows in this 2 story/2 master suite end unit. Neutral decor. beautiful decorator touches. Walk to beachl MST&•U 1111,111 400 block of Eastslde C.M. Great location, large lot. Terrific 3B0/2BA & FR addition. Wonderful value for low price -won't last -hurryl WYO U•,111 Immaculate 3BR, 3BA & FR home. City lights. Plantation shutters thru-out. New carpets. Freshly decorated. Excellent location to pool & tennis. lu.UY ........ Carefree bayfront llvlng in desirable Beacon Bay. Charming 2BR, den on A1 .5 lot. City leased land. PROBATE SALE. OlllU Ill I.Al llH,111 European ambience with the convenience of modern California. Owner will lease option or assist with financing, assumable loan. ... IMlll I 1,Hl,111 Breathtaking ocean view from all living areas of this 4BR, 4 'hBA home plus pool. Impeccable taste throughout. CORONA DEL MAR Olll U Ill llAI 1211 .... Investors! This Is the best buy south of PCH . Duplex with good Income, newer construction and a very motivated seller. tl• OlllU •l I.Al IHl,000 Stunning new condo. 3BR, 2'hBA. formal dining. FA. wet bar, deck & patios. Insulated windows, oak cabinets & more. South of PCH UlMI VIEW llUS I Hl,IOO Spacious single level "Sandpiper" 4BR plus FR Beamed ceilings, central air, security & ocean view. This won't last! snlUIS 1411,111 Dynamic view of ocean, bay & lights of Newport Harbor. HfgfiTy upgracfed 4BA, 3BA home. 4 car garage, wood floorlng, trench doors. spa. --Ill .. 1111,IOI Fabulous 180° v1ew of harbor and ocean from this stunning, totally upgraded and remodeled 3BR. 2'hBA home. App't. H U • YllW M.U ........ Sweeping ocean and bay view complimented by stunning sunsets. A sparkling poof. spa and fire pit make this 4BA a "must see." IPYIWS llll l l H ,IM Sellers designed this SBA home to Insure maxi- mum privacy for parents & noisy teens GorgP.ous custom home -priced rlghtll fllH£CllfJ H,Me,000 Like a hm1tad edition, this SBA . 41h BA ocean- fron e,tdte is a rare find! Grounds are un- m •!<.t1•·d Call today tor appointment , • A MEMBER OF lHE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK '"' ......... " ................ Senti• OPEN HOUSES 1-5 OPEN HOUSES SATllllAY ~ •YmlDUll ,.,..., ..... 3BR,FR $279.000 M. PHILLIPPI ----H 1 P ......... 3 BR, OEN $3S9.000 M. MATHEWS ......... 12'2 l1•1rMt LIM 4BR, 4'ABA $373,.000 G LIVINGSTON llllMYllW -.U 11211 .. ., ... 4BR,FR $398,500 J CAMPBELL ... "" .. 111..,.., .. ., SBA $1 ,69S,OOO L. ROSE SlllAY E. OllT&•U U 1 2M ltrHt 3BR, 2BA $210,000 J AKERMAN llYllHT 1-4 ONLY 2121 ..... 914 3BR, 2BA $277,000 ' J. SHAW •nRTUUOI 1 ....... 3BR,FR $279,000 M PHILLIPPI lllFFI H 1 1.,. ..... 2 BR $29S,OOO A GOTHARD llYllHT .... 1.,..u.. 4BR, FR, POOL $298.500 L.McLOON WHTOUFF 1222 S.U.1L.Me 4BR $30S.OOO E COAKETT IHllE TIHlCI ............. 4BR,FR $333,000 G LIVINGSTON ClllUllL IO HI P-..etla 3BR,OEN $3S9,000 J ROBBINS ".aeu PllllT 1140 Plau ,.. hft9 3BA $395.000 BENTS/EADIE ua ... YllW llLLS 1121 .... ,.., 4BA,FR $398,500 J CAMPBELL UTtlHT 111111ellWM4 t..h SBA. FR. SPA $419,000 J MERTZ UltllUll ........ 3BA $521,000 S HARRIS llYllHE 2111 ...,...,. Ir. SBA $69S,OOO L MARSTON Ult llU 4HYla l.Welte4 3~0UPLEX 1715.000-E..Ol-SON llftl-1 112 1 ........ ., 3BA,OEN $730,000 B.REOOY Ult 121 Ylal.We ._, 4BR, FR $1,350,000 S HARRIS PllmlU 11U f • .., 4BR $1 ,500,000 K.PAAKER 111 lllYtl 2 .... ,.., .. ., SBA $t,69S.OOO L. ROSE ......... 1 ...... 6BR, FA, POOL $3,800,000 C MCMAHAN ..,_ .... n ...... , .... 4BR, View $6tS,OOO 0. BIBB OTHER AREAS MT& •U 111,n l Finest In condo design, large rooms, quality conatructton. flk-e new end prtced to sett W OllMHTl 1111,000 Dramatic oceanfront condo, 2BR, 28A. furnished. One year new decor. stairs to beach, breathtaking view. A perfect summer home. 644-9060 NEWPORT BEACH ···-IUll an.-There's excitement· In this 3BR contemporary home. High celtlngs, Iota of glass. 2 flrepleces, great poof & spa. Move-In condition. l&Y.aT ..,... Great famtty custom home. 4BR, 48A, ~ heating for huge pool, cedar closet, formal dining room, toads of storage. Excellent buy. ••PllT•mTS ..... Upgraded famtty home. Berber carpet, new large master bath, decorative wallpapers, oak kitchen, new 2nd BA. hardwood floor & much more. SUISUll Mn.- Fabulous 2 BR + den condo In prestigious area. Lights, mountains, water view. Contemporary design with Berber carpet. tile flooring. UlllSU ....... A Jewell Beautifully remodeled kitchen, added foyer. Sunny tlfed patio. Plans for second story master suite. A special hou5e. SUYllW 1411,111 Prime location w/forever view from this 4BR home located on Irregular lot. Brick deck. decor- ator papers, wood f~oors, A/C. Ill IAIYtl "81,IOO Excellent location In Big Canyon. Popular Mon- aco plan with extra large lot with view of ocean and city night fights. UlllSU 1121,111 Fabulous 3 BR, 2'h BA nearly new home. Open curved stairway, wood floor, fireplaces. Owner just acquired thru trade. Must sell. UM 1111,Mt Only luxury high rise in Newpor11 Utmost aecur- lty including door man. 7th fir unit w/glorlous ocean, harbor and lights views. Ull ISU ........ Sophisticated elegance, 1 'h years, trench doors • 3 fireplaces. marble floors. 5 BR, 4 BA. maid's room, family room & much more. Ull ........ 38A -bttltt by erit~sman. 3 fireplac.a. Serene perfection from the moment you enter the walled courtyard. Unbelievable storage. Ull llU . 11-.- 0wner wants otters on beai.Jtlful bayfront duplex. 3 BA, 2 BA, fireplace & bay vi.w patios for each unit. Easy to convert to single family. MIAIFmT 11-.- Ex tr a or d In a ry contemporary. 4BR, master with best ocean view In Newport. Quality and auper taste abound A must see! lllCUYM 1111,Mt Inside and out -a total rebirth! What's new? Everything! 4BA + pool, that's bright and cheerful In e)(ctusJVe area of Newport Beach MllllH llHE lll0,000 Superb quallty for a realistic price. Outstanding SBA medtterranean beauty In Newports finest guarded community 2181 SAN JOAQUIN illLLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH Dllllil CUil l, MOSTLY MOZART:: WMAT DOES THAT MEAN? THAT'S W~AT THEY CALL T~l5 CONCERT .•• ~ow A80t1T ''ESSENTIALLV· EL6AR,'' OR "SUPREMELY SC~UBERi'' OR ''6ENEAALLV 6ERSMWIN ''? GARFIELD ® ARCM TOA5T SNATCHER, GARF91E.LV THE CAT, PREPARE~ TO PLY HIS TRAP£..___ TINY TOTS Concert Today IUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1 ... I ~ATE 6EIN6 CALLED A l' TIN'1' TOT '' ~ow ABOUT ''REGULARLY' ~AC~MA~I NOFF ''? W~'( NOT"PRINCIPALLV PROKOFIEV"? YIU lllORl llllY Ml HERE'S A PROGRAM FOR 'r'OU, SIR OR l'F'REQUENTLV FRANCK,'' OR ll LAR6ELV LE~A~,'' OR ''C~lEFLY TC~AIKOVSK'I ''OR ''MAINLY MU550R6SKV "? © 1986 United FHtur• Syndicate Inc 0:10 . ' I I • WHEN I G~ UP I WANT TO BE 'ZACTLV L.IKE MOMMY. • I THAT COULD BE THE REASON WE NEVEQ HAVE MUCH I WC1el E . IN TMIS S:-AMU-V. ·; You ~n take long walks ... ! even saw a movie. You can work the.air blower and the I i9ht swrtdies. J"ust push a button and the seat falls back. Va krkM' what EL~ IS neat . about .fl~i"9 '? They can't 5end ~OU OUTSID£ to play. JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux MAY I tOME' IN, HEATHER? YES, I KNOW ! I 'M 601NG TO DO SOMETHIN6 ABOUT MY DRINKING! ~ .. YES ... BUT I 'LL HAVE TO LEAVE IN A FEW·MlNLFf'ES FOR A LUNCHEON APPOINTMENT! I ... I WANTED TO APOLOGIZE ABOUT LAST Nl6HT ! I WAS OUT OF LINE, SAID THIN"9 I SHOULDN'T! YOU ALWAYS DO WHEN YOU'RE DRUNK, HANK ... AND I RARELY SEE YOU SOBER! I 'M GOING TO 0ET PROFESSIONAL HELP, HEATHER I KlM'S PRdBLEM WITH DRUC:JS HAS REALLY SHAKEN ME I EVER SINCE :t:T HAPPENED, I HOPE YOU DO GET HELP, FOR YOUR OWN SAKE .. , BUT I THINK YOU'LL AGREE THAT OUR MARR.t,AC:,E IS NOT SOME - I'VE WONDERED IF IT'S MY FAULT? • " THING WE CAN *SALVA6E! J .. 0 f • DOONESBURY PEAL . ' I · i "I'M MIKE MAJ"ORO 1 A"lD LOrTH ME IO~ 10it.L.L...U~ ABOUi PIJWlt..iG IN k.111"1.£ lEAGLJ~,_ .. -15 IHE COACH AND ONE OF 1HE PlA;>E.R5 FROM 1HE. MONiONl'S PIZZA iEAfV\ ! MOON MULLINS YEP! 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He's 90 handlome and~· f d like the oil applied slowty and ICDIUOUSly like a me I And. moll imponant, DO Wk. A&r tions speak louder than words." -',. - f , · ..... ·-· .. ... l1l1tt ........ llU, u. ...... II n's aplnae• ?.a..., ... .. My oo-bolt, Bob Salsat. We work 10f:tbcr, and even tboultl it's a ~tonic rclarinnsbip we are wry dole and honest with C8dl other. We rardy meet on a IOcial levd.." _., .... ._ ' FAST TALK Publlhed by Gannett Co. Inc. AllnH.••· ...... ~ "°"" J. Curter. Pr 11111en1 • ceo PEOPLE ONE LINER "With maim you can appear to ba\!C ~ -even if you don't." _ ........................... ...... - USA v.mam · AUOUST 1-10, 1986 • J You've played backyard croquet. Your company bas a softball team. Maybe .sbuftleboard is your game. You probably can rememticr spending idle afternoons jumping rope. Or you've played tua-of-war at a picnic and water.aied on vacation. You know the spOrt.s of summer. What you don't know is who docs them best Meet the USA's unknown champions. A JOO.pound paving executive. A female autoworker. A 66-year-Old retired mccbanical engineer. An Arizona real estate developer. A 22-year--Old co1Jeae dropout A l~year­ old from Brooklyn. They're all No. 1. ______ .,Ell....., _____ _ lecQ atzw Bring on the Bears The capcain of the USA.'sbest women's ~war team bu no ~about takina on an ID-male team -ay, the Cbica&o Bean. If we pulled the Bean, we'd lole the fira," •YI Becky Klitzman of Rudy's Girts. "But if we held out io1J1 enc>Ulb. who knows? We oould Ft 'em tiftd and win" the llSt two tup in a best 2-out-Of-3 sport. Klitzman, 2.S, says she picked up the sport beans '"I love the tramwork, I love the competibon, IDd I love the puQq. .. The United s.ates T us-of-War Awociltion bas three Weicht clwi- 6catiom.1Dd Rudy's Girls of Orbdville, W-11.., have won al bit one every year si.noe 1980. The Girts, one of 22 women's teams Krom the USA., is cbame of all three and will debd the titlc:s Labor Day weekend. To wm, teams-opponentaowr a drawn line, not into a mud pit like the t.elevilcd tup of Wiii' between football teams. Rudy's Girls Ytar ~ shoes. 10 they <U dia in their beds to Fl I SlrOol foothoAd b pudirc pulls. '"You aboulc1 me your lep i>r power," Klitzman ays. WVour lcp are lllOllll2' than )'OUI' t.ct." Klitzma.n and a clc=o tonu""ta pl'llCtice three summer nishta a week iJ) their hometown (pop. l, 143). where theYre cdebri• with their own float in viDlle J)ll'ldes. '"Orbdville is kind of Uled to ·us ~ It pUta a lot of prmure on us. We're D:p«UJd to win now:• COVER STORY Cni&Elltt Move over, Babe, a slugger is here Do )'OU know him? Problbly not. He doesn't even have ID American Expn:a card. But ~ )'OU should know · alxNt ~f.mou: He's the best 90ftbal1 plm)'el' in the land. And tbat'1 sayq a lot, since about 22 million people in the USA play m:~not sure rm w best," Elliott ays. '"There are two or three otba' IU)'S in the mnni .. " Maybe IO, but EDioU, 34, is aoftblll's answer to Blbe Ruth -ft-om bis proqioul home runs to bis me 40 Milt. And bis ~ Steele's Sports Co. of Grafton.. ~ ii ~ t.ll's answer to Ruth's Yanlaa: Next month, it will defend its slowiJttcb super division title and Elliou bis MVP award. Still not convinced? In 1983 Elliott bit I rm>fd J90 homers. Anythina die? Well, yeah. But let Elliott tell it. ~ f came up and there ~ DO outfidden. I didn't know what Wll ... on. but then there they wae, all bar of'em, •ndi• WUJtd the out- fidd i:nce., ~ their Pm:s at me. 1bat wa a p>d one." Howdlecio~~aMoot-4, 300-pound bebemoth with the ftuid swins of I bis ~ bat-tina cblmp? The IDIWU: 7 times out of I(), you don~ When Elliott IUidel into I pitch, ll1DI ex1eDded. weilbt • hind .him. the rault ii oflm 1be ame. TlautJcl Home run. .. rm a '°'llh 1UY to ,et out," be ays. EDioa ii ID dlble AW.men with a proltmbie pavina huMMM 1n Wdey, I town...nbir:wa'cit- izml -,32 -thin .. ~ rum bded in i.t teMOG. ~ 5'mn IDd children John, 6. and Jeni. 4, • a lot of taftblll. .,,We Ill love it," 11Y1 Suan, "'wbicb is a lucty 1bias." Eliott .,... Ulde l.ailue bMeblD at. 7 IDd ..., It u. Now, 19 ~ 175 PG'mdl and tmwnds mbome rum lat- er. he is IOftblll'a aapa w . Ellioa ria al 4 Or ' 00 awn-mcr mominp IO be can be o6 wott in time i>r bittina dinicl. Aids.-Getting the jump on life It's a btiller~~ but April St.ede loves lllminl rope for ber world champion dutdl JUIDP rope team, the Jazzy Jumpen. -some people think the an wbo jump have the lmd job,'' ays April, 16, CllpCmin of a i>ur.pt tram. '"They should 1ee my btistal." Double du1di is done on~ aaa. the USA: two ropes. two rope. turna1 and either one « two jumpers -two in this C111C. St.ede liYea in the BrowmviDe 1eCb011 of Brooklyn, N.Y., but jum . ha btJped her 1ee the worid, indudq London, Hollywood and~ Uniwnity. • ~&irk in my~ ,et mWd up in drup and ltf'.lli. and lb.di;"' Apri1 ays. ~OD this tam ,ell in trouble. We wort 100 bard. And we bani out tctetber' all the time, too. .. There are three evmta in doutile dudt oompultory, speedjumJ> ins and~ April benr.lf' 111* to jump fi'eatyte-a ho-wbed- . event in wbicb a8 bar Pk Db turns doq tricks. 111\lt ulCld to be the only tbiDI )'OU did ... toucll your feet while ~ '1Wft jumpi~t lbie la)'I. ~ eva')'body Pl ~· Cartwbeels and llipl -n's~ to be more like breekdln>ci._ But speed jumllinf 11 St.ede's flvorite evenL The Jrazy Jumpers nxxxdcd 366 jumpa m two minUlel -os record time -on their wa~ June's NeN Yorlc ~Pepli Olla wodd title. . «iCOOd coordinatioo the two sirls tumin& the rope and the two ~ jumpins is what maka the Jazzy Jumpers dD. Their aec:ret We pnc1ice tiR auy," April •YL That means about three hours a day. "'This isn't just ~ around OD the ~" ays COKh f.ari lbomas. wrhis is lm- OUS. The9e airts are m a l!P0'1. not a bobby ... eart111111p Hey~ the water's fine The man is. m bum -Wllta' variety ... rm out ~ practic:q every day," ~Carl Robrqe. .. Hey, water ~ is my job." He's not lriddq Robrqe maka a tivina on sic.is, both from ~t endonemmtl and punes from pro events. Haw much? .. sso.exx> and s100.exx>." be 1aYL There will be no money at Slake, but ~ty of prestiaie,. when ~ men's overall champ is a-owned at the National Wat.er Ski a.mp- ooshi.PI OD Aus. 17 in West falm Btadl, Fla. Roberie ha WOO the title fOur of the put five yeaR -be rm.ct 1984 becaUIC of A ~ iitjury. And be is the &vorite to win the top amateur aWltd IPlJl Hold on. How can be be an amateur awl a pro? The American Water Skiq Allocilta Dllka no dillindion. 1bat's just beilw realistic," be ays. '"'fbe-pro water mq tour is small poeaioca" And R~ wiD tell )'OU be's not in it for the money ... I love to ski," be •YL°IJ ltlnfJd when I -. 5, IDd by the time J wa 8 I was pmty pd. and I det>rJed I would devoee ~~to it .. Roberie. 22, dropped out of~ when it intai:ted wilh slciq. He plans to retire to delicn ms in • few )'ml: .. Jt'. a )'CUJW man's sport .. And what does a ski bum do on his days otrl .. I like to 10 to the beail and surf. Hey, I tiR the wata'." COVER STORY llJ 1e1 Master of a sticky wic~et This man is a ~junkie, but not the 1*:kyard variety. .. Most pq>&e have wonderful, wann memories of the badcyard pme -tendinc Uncle Pete's b.n down to the roee bushes. But what we play isn't a kids' Jlll'Qe." Sl)'S Ray BdJ._ 38 ... It's the difb'ence between Little Lataue and the ·or )cagucs. '"Competitive croquet is a. b~ ays the SooU1dalc, Ariz., real estate deveJoper who will ddeod bis tides as the United StaleS Oo- quet ~tion's a.aes and doubles champion in September ... It combines the band-eye ooordination of Sol£ the shot-making tech- nique of billiards and the menial lllility of chess. At its top levels. aoquet is a ~ demanclq tpOrt mentally." 11le nino-wickd, two-mke . in bldcyards it.clithent from the six-wicbt, onMak.e pme ~-by-Bdf-md 3-,SOO other USCA members. Serious Q'OQUd ilf');d on manicured llwn.s; there are only 80«10 fialki2e courts in the USA, mostJy at country club&. Bell calls the t.dcyard p.me .. pill& blJr' becaUle t.Ils must be hit 50 bard to move throuth mush pus. Tht USA's best pro athleta make millions. To be the beS'faoq-uet ~)'Cl' casts money. BeD's annual travel expemes are ~5,<XX>. ~e. •>? at is money well spent: .. I don't know any sport that as 50 cxanna. Ja Scn11•u Pushing for a younger crowd 1lii!ft ii one dlina om ibUfllcr can't un- da 01 1 ..... flvorite lpOl1. ~Why doo't kids say i1?" alb Jlldt ~· '"It _. ~ out in the hlh air. And 1bere ii t 1~· OD the CIOUl1." SdwWW. who win~~~~-..... AL. aanmen m _.,, NJ .. WM a .-Ow~ When be.• ..... 20 ,_. .. By 1985, be ... GD the USA-·· -.n dllllt 1ll'Oll the ln--.1'ltioall SbulteboMt Qampionahip. ~ perunt of the lllDe it lb'UlllY." llyt Schneider. who .PU11 in 2P boun a week on the oouru. 1"be rest as bei._ able to tboot snilhL "(l USA ~·AUOUST3-l0, 1986 · 5 \VITH BEST \VESTERN! TRAVEL GUIDE. $50 U.S. SAVINGS BOND. c:-.arlr .:'t<><> pa~cs of full c:olor photo· w;iph.". maps and <ks<:riptiorus to ht:lp you plan your trips throughout the l lSA and Canada. Just ask for your copy at any &st Western. <.et info rmation and ~tlon! at anv Best Wt.-strm. ~ your Travel Agent. or.call toll-free: 1:800-528-1234 lb: Bat Wcstrm Travel Guidc:/Bond K.11 P.O. Box 10203 Phoenix. AZ 8'S064 ·O . .Wj DEPT. 704~ Plt"aSC knd m c )'OUT full color Tt2vt:I Guldt' and SC•r Nl(tht Bond KJt. I am c:nck>llna 12 to c~cT J>05t.a8C ancJ tw\dlln~ COQ. Ut~·---~Mllte_Zlp __ Make 6t•r Nl8ht n::scrvations at any Best Wcstt'111 and suy 12 St•r Nights at 8c5t Westerns and receive a fn:e $50 ll.S. Savin~ Bond Ask for your Sc•r Bond K.lt at any lkst Wcstc:m. YOUR FINANCES Engileers want bU!prids,. a _stable fubl'e Tiie 's I p tf a.Mer, .. Jor,e and Lucila Manalanl are electri- cal dcsilD enaineen who b8d little money . but locs of determin.noa when they i:m-.ru,r.led to the USA &om the Philippines in 1969. They worbd for Bechtel Q>rp., a ~ enaineerina and~ com-pany, until two years .., when they de- cided to form their own ooosuhina firm. Last year their income dropped from sUt fi&ures to $30,<ro. Meanwhile. their two cbildren, Joel. 17, and Lennie, 16, both honor snldents, are =to aaend the University of · · The Ma•ll• own their own home, have s~cro ~ty in rental~ eny valued at $90,00), and have $100,<ro in Treasw)' bills. They also have $25,<ro in life insunnoe. Tl9* ..... How can we provide for our c:hildrcn 's education and out retirement while build-ina a new busi.ncu'? We have been told to put our •vinls in the sux:k martet. ·--The Mamla•' business still is in the aiticah11n-up saa,e. to it is imponant for them to proteCt their pcno:nal UletS and maintain a akty net, •YI Jeft'Slla:acio. a financial planner b KMG Main Hurd- man, a New York~ intanational ac- countinaand ~firm. Slla:aci? ~f­fen this •••uncut of the Manata,. Slt· uation:.._ _ Rilht now, the MaM••ma! assume they ~ i-.o cboioes fOr timncina their cbildren•s education; Tap their avinp or sCn their raual propeny. Both should be -and problbty can be -avoided. BecaUIC their cbiJdren are honor stu- dents, they stand a~ chance of r=v-. ICademic tebolanbipL And, if the t%,,.....,. joint a11ey mys at the cur· rent ievd throulb 1986, Joel probabfy will be .,. for a Guaranteed Student l..oen. He oouJd rea:ive up 10 $2,500 a year at 8 pc:roent intaest. and repayment ~be poapooed until after pwluation ~= ~ lla)'I down for another year, Lamie probably will be disible for a auannued ku. ioo. Tbe Mana~ allo llndd consider ..... the sJO: equity they have in their rmlal pnJpa1y tO ~ .. y for ed- .. They oould '*the equaty. oollaller· aJ 10 Mlblilb a line ol mdit 1lm they could draw OD M needed OI' t0 borrow I lump ~ More and men people ~ becomima~ olbow they can UIC eqw- ry to lheb-ldvan ... The Mana .... -UDdaimuftd wi~ onty a $25,<XX> wbok life imurance pol>- 6 · USA WE!Jt.ENo •AUGUST 8-10. 1986 -I & ( I Look who's lowest. Look who's not- 3mg 5mg Now is lowest. By U.S.Gov 't. te sting method . SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNIN'G: Smoking By Pregnant Women M,y Result in Fatal Injury, Prematur9 Binh, And Low Binh Weight. NCJN "THE LOWEST OF AU BRANDS ~11rw ta~ rc11ect1 thl 1,,, ft'l I IC R.i111 SOFT PAa 100s RlltR. MENTHOL 3 1119. ~tlf". 0 3111g lllCOllN " "' Clfllllll bf FTC MhM 8 I i ~ I .. I r ! I I l ' Marie Osmond On her .own and on her way Her new country album doesn't sing of cheating and drinking. That's not her style. But this single mom is no goody-two-shoes. To tell the truth, she says, she never was. ., Mert l 0.- h Mr steeM CllltJJ .... , 161 Olly ..... ,.., .. ClllilC tit ... 15: If peo- ple liked the last one (her lrst country album, TMre's No Stopping Yow Httllf, 1985), t.bey'lJ like this one better. we·ve been collecting material ~ last AUSUSL There's a duet on this album with (pop singer/songwriter) Paul Davis. He's a good friend, and he ~wrote Meer Me in Monl/JllQ (her 1985 duet with Dan Seals). 01 lier '-cfaill tt altl ,., Cllltry •IS 1M ~ U... latlM If Ml*J·tHll MSic IM ....._, ... cilutlla llricl: I don't think rd be qitimate in traditional country music. I just don•t have the voioe for it It's not the style of music I sing. And who would believe that (cheatq. drink- ing songs), coming from me? lt'sjust not real. And I don't have a Southern acmll 01 Mr lllYt, ...... illll•: People think Marie Osmond is naive, but I WIS raised to be independent rm 26, and rve been worbng for 23 years. I lived in New York and I traveled and I bad just as much fun as anybody else did I remember when I cut my hair when I WIS about 17, they called me the rebel I went from my teen- • years into being a woman on national TV. Now being a mother and moving into your 30s is another chan&e. rm defi.. nitely not a 13-year-old eirl anymore. 01 railill Mr HI St.,.11, •I• l , H "9 r'IM: I read a lot of psychology boob and thino that talk about providin& your child with a stable environment Well, I think Wnily and home are wherever you are. • I trunk it's important that be visits his father (Marie's former husband, Steve Craig). And when be aocs away, 1 wonc really bard to~ thinas done so that when he's back it's Just us. h Mr 1115 ~ ..... ,.,.., ...... ,..., lllhtnltJ MsUIW stir, ltm 8 · USA WEEKEND• AUOUS'T 8-10, 1986 Crill. ~ stlllM lier fall: It's been over a year~ it was finaliztd But. you know, wc all aet on with life. Baby or no baby, you still have to ao on. there'll come a time when all my babies will be tonc. if I have any more, and I'll be just me anyway. People sensationalized it but, you know, we a1J have our hard and d.iffi.. cult times.. And then we eet on with life. 01 Mill a,ettM wM 1'1Ct1t1J ....._. Jelll ScllHWtr, Clllty mllc 1111• _. ltnltr •hbs tf lau.ln' atr. We dated a long time ago, before I got married. As far as dating people, most of the ~ I went out with or was IS.10Cilted with were peers. Sometimes I just needed an escon. John and I are friends. We don't .. date." h --· ••••• If tilt ...... clll: People think we're robots. (But) anybody who's been around us knows that ~·re a1I distinct ind.i viduals. We may share cer- tain idea.ls, but there's not ooe of us alike. Everyone thinks my mother (Olive Os- mond) runs the family and that's so far from the truth. All she wanted to do WIS tcac.h us good values: fAmiJy first. rcli- Jious belief second, and business third. Even when I was young. my parents let us decide, career-wise, pretty much what wc wanted to do. I don't see my parents that often (anymore). I haven't talked to my brothen lately. Yes, I love my parents. Yes, I love my brot:bers. But when I talk about my family now, I speak of Stephen and myself. 01 "' .... If .......... atdlb: That's very untrue. Mormons were some of the first to a:ive women the vote. We have women's orpnizations and pat tlUng1 for women. We believe in devdop-in& talents.. beina strona iDCliyiduals. Pee> pie have a very ta.be peroepoon. h Mr HBbj wic Mnilts: I still in- dude a tribute to country music women in my show, and I keep upda~ it By now, rve.met than all, except Pauy Oine a:ive a oompliment I don't mean, either. (who died in 1963), and I woWd have II ~ ..._. a..-.... lt'a -t that ...... ftll!t'\pfe loved to have known her. She's one of the .., ..,.. ._. •-UJ{; -.~ pat lldiel of oounuy music. The otben who buy country music arc the FreC! and arc all IOC)d frieodL But I just love Loretta Marte m Des Moines who walCbed our Lynn. She's a very classy woman. She's TV show for years.. They're the ones that sincae. She's honest and I tike~bon-arc k>ya1. They're wonderful people. ca, m)'ld( vou·re wastina 's II die._. h•11•-..: No, I didn't timeand~ownifyou'renot. never have them fWd. I think I ~Y Just say anythina J don .. mean. And I'll never p'eW into them. a •SIZZLING • SEXY •CAREFREE•ELEGANT •IRRESISTIBLE• SPORTY •COMFORTABLE I Often, a dWld'a rrat eouctq momea m-e thoee tpent wtth a ~ faltNul pup. Eiped*; when the I asn II a "pe1 tie In crtme." a ' bond d b,<aly edD. '\'\ °"9ec:e" I portnlyl jult IUdl a helrtwa 11 !Ing 1 d1lcltood momet it. on a lma.td I ecldcn colector plate, atft fD be : ct.w.d by al who vWJw It. ; A ltde glf1 and her pWJful pup ~ Wlll8ked tWYOC In Mother'• : garder\ sld rv:w the~ nut ~ In the oomef for her Ii llladeed.. ~ .. lhere d the blame, t. lo)wl dog .... piece~ her Ilda. a dlf ag the time when they mn.-fdcandpllPJ THI ct.t" •ae st 11 one d Ba- • fWI ~··moll '-now WCftca. ~for hs wide 8Cdlirt I both In the U.S. end lbroed. Nowt; fer the ""' t.tJv euer, thle flr'notJI st II blilr18 Pfll I *9d on 9n om- delly euthorar.d "'!'lted edltk>n potoeMAn colecta plMe. Offered ~ The t tllf11Mtori Collectlon •. 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(Spr 'f· ._Dal· MZ171 •Cid Dol-~Mll2 ....... ..t. -I.it 1,.W.OfewYed relide•8dd ... su.)·Alftiw upto6-l w11bf0r1t,_. ""* chttlc "'""6b6' Jo RTM Co. Mail to: aTll.. a...· .,.., u.t •• ,,, ... ..,. ..... j New....... (llGl1I) .,. .......... --.... --. .... ,,. •August 10 ~o August 16 D L _____ __..I Sen1•1 tile Oru1e Cowaty Commultlet of Newport Beaa, Cot&& Mesa, HutlaCf,oa ~. I~ BeaQ ucl Poutala V&lle1 Sharlntr their .ecreta llellM& Gilbert. 8tefule Powen and llaareen of women who GDCOTer tlaelr puta tn ''Family Stapleton (from left) •tar u three 1eneratiou 8ecret11° Monday at 9 OD IOIC, Channel 4. ·-Day11- CBS gains Emmys,ratings 'Young and Restless, now most watched of- the daytimedramas By LYNDA HIRSCH Not only did CBS pick up 20 dayu me Emmys, 11 picked up the highest ratings for the week before the awards as well. CBS bad its highest daytime Nielsen score in years Wlth a 6.7. ABC, usually on top, was at 5.8 wnh NBC posting a 5.6. While that left NBC at the bottom. n's closer to 11s compcutors than it's been in years. "The Young and the Restless" made the top of the Nielsen list with a 9.5. "The Price Is Right's.. second half-hour followed; "General Hospitaf' was in third position with "Days or Our L1 vc!1" and "As the World T ums" rounding out the top five. ''As the World Tums" beat both "One Life to Live" and "All My Children," its ti me slot competition over at the Alphabet Network. "All My Children·· is in seventh place. surprising bcc.ausc AMC. usuall y in the top three, almost always has its stro ngest showing in the summer. Could I\ be that teen audiences have discovered all those interesting lookers o n "As the World Tums?" • • • When the Emmys \liere gJven out last week, it seems the wrong winner was announced in one of the categories. While best wrftmg kudos were handed out 10 "The Young & Restless" at the awards. later that tvcnmg tt was discovered that the winner for best wnting was actually "Guiding.Light. .. while the n ght hst of writen was IJVen on the card, the wrong show was named at the end. Due to time considerations it bad been decided not to announoe the names of aJJ the winning writers. That evenina. when vanous members of the press and networks began chcclcing the winnen' liat, they noticed that Pam Lon& Hammer. not Bill Bell, "Young & Restless" head writer, topped the Ust of writers who won. In fact, every writer mentioned on that winninJ hst was part of the "Gu1dina Licht" wntins crew. A check with the academy's aocount· ins firm was met with .. Oops, we mack a mistake." • • • W111iam G ray Espy's return to "Another Yes. lots of face~ arc red World" means a hot storyline in the offina for Victoria Wyndham. Wyndham's "Another World" character Raebel and Espy's Mitch ·share a mutual attraction and It ~ms that a son in the NBC series. Espy deputed -D!ytime Ga A "Another World" in 1982 because "I wanted to devote my time to wrillng. workif!f on new roles and renovatina my house.· The roles Espy worked on included a guest spot on "Miami Vice" and a movie. "In Like Flynn." 'ReStless 'Nathan not really illiterate Prior to his work on .. Another World." Espy created the role of Snapper Foster Qn "Young & Restless." Espy left at the beiaht of his popularity and 1pcnt the year traveling the world .. • • • "Days of our Lives" is not only busy adding ratina points, but also cul mem- bers. Songstress Marilyn McCoo joins the By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I've been watching "Young & Restless" ever sine~ It started. and I'd hkc to know 1f the actor who plays Nathan 1s able to read or write in real life, since his character cannot. -Mrs. E.G • Denver, Colo. A: Natbll P1.rdee, wbo playa tile cbrac:ter of Natllu oe U.e allow, certalaly cu read aad write. lD fact, Natllu 11 11.lp.Jy e4acated, altff•&ll h admits .. ere are times la llJa llfe •Ilea Ile acted le11 tlau lateWsut 10 Ile coald set alon1 l9 llJ1 an1911leal. Natllaa was plea1ed &o llave a rele wllldt featared someooe witla a Uteracy problem shlce, accordln1 to Na tlau, "ft'a a problem ~t e1J1t1. I see lt all areud me. I've 1otten Iota of letwrs • fnm ~1Qo aa barely write. Believe me, f,..m aome of U.e letten, U1ey doa't Me4 lo tell me Wa -U'a obvloe1. Bwt &Mab .. me, dtey're eot ••llamed &.a)'· m.n ud are 1•«hl1 llelp." ~ MMIUy 11y1 dle.ooly U.111 tllat lledlen ll1m abMI llJ1 cllaract.er 11 t.Ut .._ ........ very •fta .. dte .a.ow lately. AM .... , It eeemt4 le &a.lie my claanekr ...,..!:I., ..... ,. .... le, ...... write die 'aat.' MJ dal'aeter 11 a.wua,.t, lie j91t .... 'tlla~e die .._.d ... A ... t ase 19 life M'• be aMe to lean IO rUAI ... wrtlt •ad! men ~'I· I ...a d&at mlpt be 411cet1"-llal te Mme peeple "' dtere wlto 4 Sunday, August 10, 1986 bave a literacy problem. Bat at least show in mid-August. We bear sbc•u be a "You1 ar Restle11" tackJea lM problem, love intemt for James Reynolds. who a.ad I pe11 I'm not 1olng to qaJbble over t .. e plays Abe. Philip Levien bas Staned to play Uttle hHu." Mitch Kaufman, a hospital pharmacitt lacldeetally, ,. .. ea Natllu'a curacter who turns the Mike Horton·Robin first came on U.e allow, Ile •as called loni. Jacobson romance into a trian&le. Recalh Natllaia, "My mottler was .._.te • • • a:n.bppy. Site coaldJl't believe ~t Iler Everyone on "All My Children" Cll· 'baby' was bel91 called Kon1. Wiien It wNpectcd changes to start when y.,. decided to itve my curacter a aame, BU Wl9thra took the the helm from Jaekle Bell, t .. e 1Taow'a llead writer, tlloept It Babbla in September. But even before woeld be flae to aH my rut first ume . . . Winther& returns to his former PoSt of a move tllat made my mother qaJte llappy." c1ccutive producer, one m~or east mem- ber and chaf'IC1er has been told "adi<>t.." Q: What's happened to the characters of Jack Arm•~. who replaced ~ Annabelle and Tony on "Guiding Light?" Laa in the role of Gres Ncl10n, wu told hlS - D.W .. Buffalo, N.Y -services wouldnotbcneededaftcrSeptem. A: A.uabelle ucl Tony &Gek a vacation. her. Nothina apinst Anmtrona'• actina W~Ue oet lravellas, Anawlle laMM a Job talenti; he was told, ••we love you, it's just as a.a Eacli•ll profesaor at a coDece .u4 that the character bas nowhere to go." To•y decided IO stay wlttl Iller. Joe Rumon fly that when Armstro~Jcavcs Wlllmore, wllto llaa rewne4 as exeeaUve so will Delterd M~. who ys his prodactr of "OaWla1 Uiitl," •&1 atuae4 girlfriend Rob~ and possib y Chris by tile abtnce of Toax. Ud Anabelle. 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Guests Mlchael Caine, Jack Jones. • • POI OWi ,_ Host Marshall Efron re- tells the stories of Jesus at Galllee and King Nebuchadneuar (A) llllll'ICAT ~-'t::i­. ..,. 1WLOOUATW t•11 YOUTM•M-ueAY .. e11.at••-...,. . ._. ........... mu..-. '°'9 .. MPWIYCAT1 .,. "Sesame Street Presenta FOi- iow That Bird" ( 1985, Comedy) Voices of Jim Henson. Carroll Spinney (1 hr .. 28 mln~ICO'TT 1111 'MTMWAYI .. ~·1...-r LGllllL n .. wua 11• LIT~•UMT ,_,. CllCMGll-~ CIMTWIWllTYl.lllA..,_ ~nmu.u .,. "Breakln' " ( 198•. Musical) Lucinda Dickey. AdOlfo Ouinones. ( 1 hr . 27mln.) CID .,. "Arthur" ( 1981. Comedy) OUdley Moore. Liza Mlnneltl ( 1 hr , 37 mlnj. •t ll:IYIC .... ¥OICI .. ,,.,,.....,,. ,. ,.."..,. Ill .... ....,.,,.,_. ---~ .... ,....,. '"" ,,_ IOUATM .. _. _, ,, . ...,. e-~~Q MIT'O MCml ormula One Grand Prix of Hungary. from udapest (Tflped) (2 ~""-ueAY ~ .. "~I In The Sun" ( 1~7. Western) Jennlf9f Jones. Gregory Peck (2 hr• . 18 min ) • ••n•1---.. ,. ..... 7111 ~ ·---C191 .. •• ·•-R.11••• ..... ii umw~ wnD-... ..,, . ....., ICOOIYDOO lmS!Mml fATlm .. mml.UCCI ........ ,_ITOG_ MJ. M YUM A rebellious teenager reaches a new understanding with his mother when she prevent• him lrom being charged with the shoplifting crime he was arrested for 1'111~.,. "Red Rlv9f" (19.S. Western) John Wayne_. Montgome:y Clift. (3 In.) ... ()) llWY -Scheduled: ,..,_ dents of Bishop. CaHf .. td< about the In- evitable approech of a dlta1tr0ut earth- quake: profile of New York restaorateur Geof.&D 1a (1 hr . 30 min.) ....... •a• ..... wnlOL&N M-_.,fALwa&. NITMnC.._.,......, at I ' .. ,..,_ ~-·' MtmM. _,,,.IC Chrlatopher Plummer narrates this hlstorlcal profile of Je<usalem. focusing on the rell'gloul Shrines, the diverSe cultl.K• that coexJst peacefully within Its wans. and Its people, Including longtime mayor Teddy Kollek. In Soak Up The Disney Channel This Summer . LAKE WOBEGON COMF.S TO DISNEY rht 2Ulhor or lhl' bf\I \t'llrr 'u kr \le~ OJ,\ Garmon Kt'ilk•r \mt'flU\ b \Ofllt' \!Of\ 1rllt'r lCllllt'\ It• Tht' Ol\nt) fh1nlll'I in a spttltl b:L\td no h1\ p~nomt'oal rad1t1 strlt'S. '\ Pr1mt' lloctll' (.nmpan100 0 RETIJIN TO Ol Thr rt"<tnl DiSfl('¥ r1n1a'' 11\ '"hkh llomtll\ JjlJlll ~I• orr rof ht 1th Ad\t'Olllrr Thh llummer. there's no need 10 sit around watching ho-hum rerun s when The Disney Channel is shining with fresh and imaginative entert:un~ mcnt you can't find anywhrre else And )'OU 1VC>n't mw a minutt of the fun If you subscribe no~. Copl•J ColonJ C•blevlelon of Coet• MeN 549-3500 Sunday, August 10, 1986 9 -laMayConl _.,. __ . ____ _ I , , Kld1~hrs.) e ITMI llMCM In the formal ot lhe "Star Search" MfMIS. lhlS 6P9C'1ll compelltton features preteens and teens performing 10< $50,000 in cash prtzes In the categories of male vocalist, female vo- calist. leading lady, 198dlng man and dance Scheduled guests Silty Huf8ey. Kim Aelds, Justine Bateman. Host: Ed McMahon In stereo. (R) (2 hrs.) I. &YWJJla .... AL OMIA: CM- 1 mYa.e m.AT IM Dlm'lllCll "Dance In America· Don Quixote" Mikhail Baryshni- kov's prodllcllon of "Don Quixote" Is pr&- sented by the American Ballet Theater, leatur! Baryshnikov end Cynthia Har-Y,.!'J R ( 1 hr., 30 min ) llJ P Widespread vandalism at the school causes everyone 10 be a bit edgy. lns=·~lhr) -1~ _,,."Hell And High Water" ( 1954, Drama) Rlcf'lard Wldm&rk, David Wayne. ~hf~ • I NCAU Scheduled: CART Mtehlgan 500 auto raoe. from Brooldyn. Mich (Taped). lnternatlonal Polo compe- tmon lrom Bethpege, N Y (Taped) (2 hrs) l ,,_,,IWMUIT llMl--·••1u• aw••• a: n ..-WO&Dwmt--~ George Plimpton presents cllpS of variety shows, game shows and mOll<l VldeOS from televi- sion around lhe world Including Italy. Ja· i n and the Soviet Union • ,..c•~··s1cydMnQ'' ... ,IWO&D Scheduled: CART Michigan 500 auto race. from Br<><*lyn, Mich (Taped). lntematlonaJ PolO compe- 111100. lrom Belhpage, N. Y (Taped) (2 hrs.) e _,,. "Trell Of The Lonesome Pine" (1936. Western) Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda. 12 hrsr (I) uor.-..wmenm~oa11•c1D1 The L A Connection perlonna Its version of the 1950 mOYle "Cyrano de Bergerac " • --"Silence Of The NOf1h" (1981. Adventure) Ellen Burstyn, Tom Skenltt. {l_hrs.~ Cl) ..,.... -UC. Bodweiser eo.-umble Cup, from Tri Cttles. Wash. rraped) ( t hr.) CH)_.. "A Pie.no For Mrs. Cimino" ( 1982, Drama) Bette Davis. Penny Fuller ~hr., 40 min ) _.. "A Wedding" ( 1978, Drama) rol Burnett. Vittorio Gassman. (2 hrs .. 5mtn.) (l) ... "Forbidden" ( 1985, Orama) Jacqueline Bisset, Jurgen Prochnow. (2 hrs.) (I).,.. "RNnestone" ( 19M, Comedy) Sylvester Stallone. Dolly Parton. ( 1 hr . 51 min.) • 8 ..,. "Luv" ( 1967. Comedy) Petet" Falk. Jack Lemmon. (2 hrs ) 1 ..... -MlOllurr• .. Unfortunate accidents c:;lagoe a troupe of circus perlormers culm.natlng In morder and revenge In this San Francisco Ballet production 981 to the music of Ben- ·amin Britten. (R) _.. "Bachelor Mother" ( 1939. ) Ginger Rogers. David Niven. ( 1 hr., 21 min.) (%).,. "Ordeal B ll'lnoceooe" ( 1985. Orama) Donald Suth;land. Faye Duna- wa~ hr., 27 min.) =1 ... ~ClllCI tTMlm _. "Tombs Of The Bllnd Oea~f' ( 1974, Horr0<) Cesar Burner. Lone Aem- '.!)i1· (2 hrs.) U R ,_ .... P001ULL. Dallas Cowboys at Sen Diego Chargers p hrs.) e ... "The Great Wallendas' ( 1978. l"ii..:~nd Lk>yd ·-· -~ flll AT nm ..a Scheduled: revtews of moYieS available on videOcasaetta lnciud:- lng "Modern Romance" (Albert Br<><*s) and "Bad Boys" (Sean Penn) . (R) (!) .. "The Other" ( 1912. Mystery) Uta Hagen. Diana MuldaUf (2 hrs ) ---mmf .. cau •n••c• .-anca .. ,,_ ... u..aan .. R.11••• rA ..... tTMlm MTIOllM. llOllll'llC ~ Wa- ter spiders and b4"erllngs; artisans who shape marble lo P18trasanta. Italy; cranes; Finland's racing reindeer. the Grand Ptlx's Q!_eatest cars. (2 hrs.) • ,_.Lim Guest· Harvard law profes- sor Alan Oershowltz. ( 1 hr ) ...... lWTY CC) --"The Red-Light Sting" ( 19M. Comedy) Farrah Fawcett. Beau Bridges. t hr .• 36 min.) ... Trim Men's WO<ld Cup. from Halelwa, Hawaii (R) CB).,. "The Four Seasons·· (1 981. Comedy) Alan Alda. Carol Burnett ( 1 ht . 47 min) a;) , ... TM.I TMIA1M "Jack And The Beanstalk" Dennis Christopher plays Jack and Ka1hanne Helmond rs Jack·s mother 1n 1his V8fSIOO of the tale about a young man who must prove his courage against a giant and giantess (Elliott Gould, Jean Stapleton) to win b8cJ( his family's riches. (l) LRl1'YL8 t/11 '"' ..... ,...,. Waylon Jennings, Rosemary Clooney, Brooke Shields tours Kenya.(~ ( 1 hr.) YW (AT lmMT) ~ ........ David Brenner hosts a perlormance by veleran cormcs Carl Ballantine. Shelley Berman. Norm Crosby, Jackie Gayle. George Gobel. Jackie Varnon and Hanny YouG' In stereo ( 1 hr ) (%) "Duel In The Sun" ( 1947, Western) Jennifer JOl'l8S. GregO<)' Peck l 'I0&,1=~ -Cll ... emc ... 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Cl) Nm JeMe tries to save • caller trom suicide aft« he becomes a disc Jockey at the IChOol's radio station. In stereo (Rl -u~ .. 111 •• ........ ..... ,_ W AI 1915 draws to a close, Walter ( t McGregor) Is captured by the Turita and Biiiy (Scon Burgess). wou~ eel at Galtlpolf. returns home to Australia dlaconlolate over Diane's death (Part 7 ot 7~\4.um 1-c•NA.,...,.,.."' "Noon Wine" An adaptation of Kathel'lne Anne Porter'• short story about a Swedish hifed hand's dramatic Impact on a Texas farm family at the tum of the century Sta,. Fred Ward. Ute HHboldt. Pat Hingle and Stellan Skaragard. (A) Q ( 1 hr , 30 ct""-' W M•T• Highlights of the 1978 men's fine!. ( 1 tv., 30 mln.) (f)T ...... M ...... (I) _,,_ Kelly and Donald discover that they are both dating the same man i...,._ -· ICl9IOOl mT Topic: Entrepreneurial WNz Kida. Cl) ITM .... Sports competition fMturlng cast members from "Growing Palna,", "The lnalders" and "Oltf'rent Str°:A'J;a~~rJnu ~ ........ M MTGI & An old man (Oerren vtn) with • prlceleea ruby ring pre- eent1 •challenge for a greedy retirement home nurM (Margot Kidder) woo robs E of their YIWbles. .-r-_DOU.,,.,..~ Kenny Rogers and Dofty Pa.rton tNm up for • oonoert that reaturet "We've Got Tonight" and "ISiands In the Streem " ~tl'9·1<*"1M look at re I lncluded ( Hw > -...... ,.flOOI _,.., .. , ....• tW au&: •. A young men (Robert Rothman) moves Into an apertment that later tak" on frightening charectet'ittk:t ~ he breaks the ;::.;•~indlof) rulet (R) 1., .... ...,.MIMIT umf .. ---1'Y Actress LMlle ron lntroducM lntamatlonftlly made TV producilonl Two films: Chilean exile An tonfo Sksrnthl't West Germen PfodUc flon of "Burning Pattenoe" (with tubtl· ttet) examlnel a postman'• friendship wtth poet Pablo Neruda: an anlrMttd Dlnlth short lllultrallng 1ymphonlc music • "T.;:t;~1 hf . 30 mln) • T. "The ClalrvOyant" ( 1985. ~) Perry King, Elllabeth Ktmp An artltt it affllettd wttl'I the unwanted etialfY 10 fOfMt • murdlret'I grllfy In* 'A' ( 1 tv . 37 min.) ®--•"fht Big Score" ( 1983, AdVen ture) Fred Wll118mt00, .John Su on A tough CNcago narootlct cop II dlemlleed from the totoe In • tcandal and goee loOk· lnO for r~ egtlntt the dNQ daelett r~.,._ 'R' ( 1 tv .. 26 min ) C!J ITM .... Spont competition teatu11ng casl membefs trom "Growing Pains,.. "The Insiders" and "Olfl'rent Strokes " (R) ( 1 hr.) Cl) m¥ll "Rhinestone" ( 198•. Comedy) Sylvester Stallone, Dolly Parton. An es- tabhshed country singer bets that she can turn a louomouthed New York City cab driver into a con11lnclng country enter1a1n- er tn JUSI two weel<s' lime In St8feo 'PG' QJ I hr , 5 t mtn.) {l).,.,. "The •1h Man" ( 1983, Orama) Jeroen Krabbe. Renee Soutendljk. Recur rent premonitions of a deadly encoonter fall to prevent a writer from felhBQ In love with a woman WtiOSe previous husbands died m_y&tertously ( I hr , « min ) •llmlUO 11:11 IWmAY '""'9 flllM. tW Cll ... , ....... IVIWhW..,.. IT a cm ~ AltlCA .olf: TUMf//1 P._ ATM .,_ Scheduled reviews ot movies avallable on videocassette includ 1ng "MOdern Romance" (Albeft Brooks) and "Bad B;~~ean Penn) (R) l1'J ~ Ml -Interview with Ted Danson ("Cheers") (I hr ) 1..,, ... -... AllATIUR .,_ GOid medalists from the US and U.S SA compete at The Olympic Spo11s Feettvat In Houston craped) ( 1 hr) e "* '11 PIACI A chronicle ot the dlp- 1oma11c negot1at1ons following Amerlea's victory In 1781 at YOfl<town that led 10 the 1783 Treaty ot Parl9 Ale•ander Scourby narrates ~ IJ =::.. DOW1 IDT ,,,_, .,. "Indiscreet" (1958. Comedy) Cary Grant lngrld Bergman A rich Amerl· can and a European actress fall in l<>Ye although he ctaima 10 be married (2 hrs . 15 min) I== .. 9IOllT'lllACI• -.,. NGLL TW00D ca..a.w SchE!'<fuled In tor11l•wa -with Sammy Oav111 Jr and LtLA Mlnnell1 Cl)• ... • OU&..,.MW~r1rre1 I LOIT•INCI ---OU 8 DUTI Muhammad All ~. Ken Norton. taped Sept 1973 in Los Angelel IB> < 1 hr I Cl).,_ "C.C. And Company" (1970, Orama) Joe Namath, Ann-Margret. An outcast member of a motorcycle gang saves a r ®ng woman from rape. (2 hrs.) 11:118 .... Scheduted: Or Ganh Wood, author of "~of Neurosis." ( 1 hr ) 1--' II tt:8 llOWll "Westworld" ( 1973. Sc~ Fiction) Yul Brynner, Richard BenJ.amin. An adult playground t>ecomes • grave- yard when the computeMUO robots go ber~2hrs., 30mln.) Cl) "Murder On The Mldnt!.,~­ press" ( 1975. Mystery) Judy . CtlarleS Gray A dtStraught young woman has trouble convincing • fellow pe99e11ge1 that she has seen a dead body In one of the compartments. eapeclatty when the man She describel tuma up alive. (1 hr • 30 ~ I /lnlMOK• tmlCA'llW• D'flTO•ICDll Cll*"••-DAVID ·--Scheduled allergy vicllms and their doctors (Al (I tir ) 1.-cmu.u. IW.L.lmln llOWll "The Bay Boy" ( 1984. Orama) Liv Ullmann. Kiefer Suthel'land In 19308 Nova Scotia, the adolescent son of an Im- poverished family faces uncertainty about his tuture as a clergyman due to burgeon- ing desires and hit involvement In a mur- der ·ff ( t hr , 44 min ) 1MI CC) llOWll "Torchlight" ( 1984. Orama) Pamela Sue Martin, Steve Railsback A wealthy artist's s1orybook romance and marnage turns SOUf when her hUsb8l'ld Is seduced by a dangerously attrae1rve thlfd e!,rt-ocalne. 'R' ( 1 hr . 3 t min.) W Cf) "A Little Game" ( 1971, Ora- ma) Ed Nelson. Diane Baker A frightened man suspects hlS s1ep900 of plannlng 10 °""def him. ( l hr • 30 min.) I =.-::.•o'imv w CATNOUCIMll ""'ur-.- BRI NG A LITTLE of the OUTSIDE INSIDE! ,,.,.,. .. ,.,, For Cl ... ltlfd Ad ACTION c.u A DAl..T N.Of ... ~ MJ·M11 G!f~ °Wz·ndows • CUJt.om Fil to E•llltin1 ~nlna (No bulldln, modlficat.k>ll rrqutr~) • Top or Side ()pt'nlnp lncludt' Re-movablr SCr~ns • AdJUJl.lbl• Glau Sht'lves • Tintf'd Olau Avall1blr • Unlimited Oestan Optlont • Cllolce e>f Metal Ftnl'lh 10% discount off total cost with thls advertl.sement Curv~ Tope 4't Bap Our Spedalty (7 14) 841-1075 RuntJf\CWn 8Ht b Sunday.August 10. 1986 13 -lanclay .... ,.La. ([) ,_ Votvo lntematlonal. hnal match. from Stratton Mountain, Vt (R) 2 hrs) "°"' "Revenge 01 The Nefdt" I 1984 Comedy) Robert Carradine, A~ ll'lony EdwardS Fed up wtth suffering interminable hum1llat100S mast•mtnded by an upperclass tratemlty ot macho ath· letes. a group of freshman bookW<>fm-<>ut- casts deeideS to set the c<>llege's values straight 'A' ( l'ht, 30 min) (%) _,. "Love LettflfS" ( 1983, Orama) Jamie Lee CurttS, James Keach. Aher di• coveono that hef recently deceMed mother had been lnvOlved In an extremer~ tal affair throughout hef marriage. a single woman becomes lnvotved In an obae9llve atta11 with a married man 'R' ( 1 ht . 36 t11 lmifl =econ ) ,. .... ,,..,... I 1• OP91ml> .. ()) .-rtrATat, .,. "Prlsooet In The Middle" ( 1974, Orama) David Janssen, Karin Dot A U S bomber accldentalty jettisons 8 nu- clear warhead near the Jofdanian bOfdef -·nclay -11ona1ng Movte. - •CC) "From Hell To Te1ta1" (1958, Wett· ern) Don Murray Diane VerSl ( t hf., '40 min) 00 Wamon, 01 The Wind' (1985. Fan- tasy) Animated ( 1 hr 35 min ) (%) "We Live Again" ( 19~. Orama) FredrlC March Anna Sten ( I hr , 30 min I M IJZ) "The Truth AboUl Spong" ( t965 Ora ma) Ha)'ley MlllS, John Mills (2 hrs ) 119(%) "Cal" (1984, Orama) Jotin Lynch Helen Mlrren ( 1 hr . .U min ) •CCJ "An Innocent Love" (1 981, Ro- mance) Mel1S68 Sue Andefsoo, Doug McKeon ( t hr . 40 min ) CID "You Light Up My Ule" ( 1977. Ro- mance) Otdr Conn. Joe Sliver ( t hr . 30 min) "Beware Of Blondie" ( t 95 t. Come- dy) ArthUr Lake. Penny Singleton ( 1 hr 30 min.) •Cl) "Top Secret!" ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kilmer. Lucy Gutteridge (I hr. 30 min) •9 "Hitched" (1911. · Advfnture) Sally Fleld. Tim MathelOO. ( t hi' • 30 min ) •C!J "5uperwneeta" ( 1978. Advenlure) Robef'1 Mark. Sal Borge (2 hrs ) -CC) "Bil Cosby. Hlmsetr' (1982. eom.-<M 8111 Cosby. ( t hr .... _. min.) (I) "Wa Art NOi Alone" ( 1939, Orama) Paul Munl. Jane &van ( 1 ht . 52 min ) "The woman in Reef· ( 1984. Come- dy) '3ene WWjer, Kelly Le9rock ( t ht 2'1 min) -d1l ''SMtoh" (1972. AdVenlurt) Hugh O'Btl8n. Elkt Sommef. (2 hrs) -"FOi.,., Oettng" (1956. Comtdy} l.UCi Ball, Dell Amaz ( 1 hr . 36 m.n ) tW(l) "Ordeal By I~" (1985, Ora· ma) OoMld Su11Wllnd. Fayt Dunaway 11 hr , 27 min ) 14 Sunday. August 10, 1986 lhl'S.) .._., ....• ... ,...,.um _ ... ...,.. aw 8DWll "Thief" (1 981. Orama) James caan. Tuesday WekJ A prof9SSIONll C(QOI( gives up his indepenOenCe f()( a big tc0te that he hQPeS wi" secure his temlfy'a lulura. 'A' (2 hrs.) CH> 8DWll "Tightrope" ( 1984. Su.pense) Clint Eastwood. Genevieve Bujold While 1nvestlgatlng a l8fiel of grisly ae• mur· ders. a tough New Qfteans cop dilcovers that he ha.t muctl In common with the kUler he is pursuing .'A' Q ( 1 hr . S.. min ) -1 ........ ..WWilih .... .,. "Death 01 Marlo Rlcel" (No Dale) {2 hrs.) Ml(I) llOWll "Who's Afraid 01 Virginia Woolf?" ( t 966. Orama) Eltzabeth Tay10t Richard Burton A caeual get-together be- tween two university professors and their WNes explodes In a night of peycholOglcal furor reveallng Inner tensions and marllal IUtmoll. (2 hrs , 9 min ) ..... (!) llYI TO tuCCW -· "Young Man With A Horn" (1950, Orama) Kirk Douglas. Lauren Bacall (2 hrs) ~ "Aapp1n· " ( 1985, Orama) Marlo Van Peebles. T8.$1a Valenza. ( t hr . 32 nun) CH> "M A 0 0 Mothef't Against Drunk Drivers" ( 1983. Orama) Marlette Hartley. Paula PrentlSI ( 1 hr., '40 min.) Cl) "CharlOll 01 Are" ( 1981. Orama) Ban Crosa, Ian Charleton (2 hrs .• 3 mm ) W • "Blrd 01 Paradise" ( 1932, Romance) Dolores Def At0. Joel McCrea. ( t hr . 30 min) (%) "Marvin AncL~ .... ( 1883. Oreme) Jahn Cassavetes. Sllly Dee Wlllla.rM ( 1 hr .. 44 min I a.(C) "Allot Adams" (1935, Drama) Ka- tharine HepbUrn. Fred MacMurray ( 1 hr . ~min.) CJD "The Sw0td 01 The Valiant" ( 1980, Fantasy) Sean Connery. Mites O'KMfe 11.ht .. '42 min ) •CJJ "Midnight MadneSS" ( 1980, Come- dy) David Naughton. Debra CllnQef ( 1 ht., 50mln) •CD "Love Letters" ( 1983. Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis, James Keach ( I hr . 36 min ) •(%) "Cel" (1984. Orama) JoM Lynch H°'8n M1rr90 ( 1 hf .. « min ) -~"Bia.me It On The Night" (19M. Ore- • me) Ntek Mancut0. B~on Thames ( 1 , tir . 25 min.) W C[) "Sheena" (1984, Adventure) Tanya Rot>erts. Ted Waas ( 1 hr , 57 min ) ' "Ab The Chimp" ( 1976. Comedy) 1.ynne Morgan. OelCle< Fle1cher ( 1 ht • 27 .. Cl)' ),Ctackera" (19M, eom.dy) Donald Suttlef18nd, Jack Warden. (2 hl't) u/ •OJ "Unconquered" (1947. Advtnt e) Gary COOper. 8or1I l<artoft (2 tva.., 55 mtn) •C1J "Cr1Mt In The SlrMll" (1956. Dra- ma) Sal Mine<>, JoM Ceaavetes ( 1 hr . 30m!n.) _ ....... ----· I== TOii,,.,.., .. F#llla TOlll,.., ,,.,_ ......... 111W' .UT INCIOGAlm •1UTPAftlOL TOll--....n MIAna.. -econ d Ui).,. "Suri II" ( 1~. Comedy) E1 die Dee.ten, Linda Kerridge. A madma concocts a tainted eott drlntl that compe sur!ers and ~burnt to eet garbego 'A (1 hr 31 min ) -~ .. "Breekln' " (198", Muaical Lucinda Dickey, Ado!fo Oulnonet. Str91 dancers 1ntr0duce a waltreea to IN bfeat dancing fad and all find It to thetf advaf tage at a profealonal dance audltlot 'PG' (1 l'lf • 27 min ) -•INCi U.l.Q tmt•I l•TWY . ICOGIYDOO ,. ... ._ ... a..I .. , .... iin MOU1T011 ta•AU Al pr ... time. tchedult games we<e New York Mett at PN'9de p/'llAI Philllet °' San Franctaco Giant• 1 lei~~ (Tape delay) (3 nrs ) IU'*..., lll'tJA• IMA111T' •c•-l'Wtu. At pr ... time. ~ games were New York Mets at Phllad& ptua Phllflft °' San Franci.oo Giants 1 C1nct0natt Reds. (3 hrt.) I.,·-.... ,.... ... •••• ..., "J ... u_,_,,..,, ....... ..., ... llOwtt "From Hell To Texu" ( 1958 Wntern) Don Murray, Diane Varel. Whet a man d• by Na own knife In a fight, hit father and bfothert '1alk the dM4 men's ~I (I ht . '40mln ) CHJ .,.. "Sl11 WNlcs" (1982, Orama) Dudley M00tt, Mary Tyter Moen. A mar rled CongreulOnal can<ldate becorMa In creasingly tnvotved In IN ~ of 1 wealthy New Y~ woman end Mt leuke mlC_daughte< 'PO' {1 hr . 47 min.) Cl) ... ''Top Secttll" ( 1984, eom.dy) Val Kiimer. Lucy Gutttr1dge. A apoot 01 IPY l'T\OVl9' Ind EMI Pi.-y fllnw. Ir whleh an AmetQn rode 'n' roll '1at getl caught up •n NgtWeyel eaplOnege White tourTng &st Germany In sterto 'PO' Q lhr .• JO min ) OMA1' ...... :'cu. .. C D•m Jac:tlle falls In love with • l)Ollcetnen. much 10 Hervy'• dr.ir.='· l =,~=zm• . -~ ..... ,..,. 11/fO Mmll NASCA.A 8udwMet At , I -llonclllY Coal. I· n $ The Glen. from Watkins Glen. N.'Y. (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.). ([) _. • National Lampoon'• EJ.lroptan Vacation" ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Ch .... Beverly O' Angtlo. After wlMlng a European hollday Otl a TV game etlow, the Grl1w11d clan ~ on a chaotic tour of Old World capltall. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr., 37 Mt .... In.) ~~yomn lntervl.w with John Denver. I .., ,_ ..._ Sttvlt Wonder; the hlll· · ~ characttt9 Larry (WIHlam Sander· IOtl). Otrryl (Tony PapenfuM) and Otrryl (Jot\n Voldtt•d) of TVt Nfthan ta~• • ltroll oown ~IJ•' ROdeo Drive. LMCla DI ... E e.-._,,,..,.. MU. LI 11__,, .... _. "0..th Of Marlo Ricci" (No Datt) (2 hrtj ! .... DWI NI ._ fllTWWM. "'°" ''Walla ~utlc "tl11al" Thlt ltlutt to muele highlights Bo Oldd1')t, IM McCaM and Jazz. goepel ltl'ld,;.:.e~r~he Watt• Towers concert .,.. ... ,. .. ,. t.D.ATU. ..... ,L.R'l'm .......... al nmttCA Garter 81\8ket, an East- ern glaM llzard, a desert tortOise and the atllgator are teen In this look at the adap- tabl=3~11et. o lmM_.W ~=..-oclt Based on the aatlrleal comic strip, thiS first aeries epl80de finds Rep. Bob Forehead nearly ending his ca- reer when ht Introduces a bill on beer and ttlevitlOtl tax retlef. !,. ... .. (J)tc...,.am-. ... Former gency peraonnel are recruited by a devl· out man fO( nefarious purposes. (R) ( 1 hr.) • e _. "Famlty Seotett'' ( 1964. Orama) Stefanie Powera. Maureen Stapleton. Three generation& of women apend a weekend together to learn abOUt their pests and redlac011er the leve that only mothers and daughtMS can stlare i i) O (2 hrs.) llOWI "8ruce Let: The Man. The yth" ( 1977. Adventure) Bruce LI. The lltt and times of Bruce Lee, from his be- ginnings In Hong Kong 10 his rise as a tr..=.--.. " 12 ... 1 • .. "CrtCkttt" (19&4, Comtd'y) COO.Id Sutl'lerlll'd. J1e1c Warden. Oown- otHhtlr•luck charaater• In San Franc! .. 00'1 MIMIOn dlttrlct decide to NM their financial woes by crtCklng • pawntl\op owner'aufe. (2 hra,) (ll)• 1111 • • .-AT,_. Soprano Kiri Ta K.· nawa 11r1Q1 compoaltlonl by Handel. Mo- mrt, ancf BroadWay ltlOw tuntt from "Wnt Side St°'Y" end ''South P1c111e." In lltrto. ( 1 I'll'.) ~ ... ,.u. .-cu..,. "Jamee Levine· A L e In Mualc" Thlt profile of the Metropol- itan Opera's artlttk: dlrtetOI Jlmtt Levine Includes production preparation, perform- ance ollp1 from the SallbUrg and Bay- reuth Fnttvall, and Interviews with col· leaguea lncludlng Placido Domingo and LIOl'11t.RYsanek. Q (1 hr.) ~--"An Innocent L.ove" (1981, Ro- mance) M911taa Sue l,\nder800, Doug McKeon. A 14•year-old 1"{19thematlca gen- ius and a 19-year-old All~merlcan female volleyball "layer become ln110111ed In an unusual romance. o (1 hr .. 40 min ) f..au:.=-o--.a. ..... ~ 00 .,_ "Once Upon A Time In Ameri- ca" ( 1984, Orama) Roberl De Niro. James Wood&. Sergio Leone's por1ralt ol the frlendtl\tp1. loyalties and bMayala of a small grouP-of Jewish gangsters In the 1920s and '30s 'R' Q (3 hrs,, 46 min.) CD.,. "Health" ·p979, Comedy) Lau· rtn Bacall, Glenda Jackson. A national health food convention Is the scene of e power struggle between the aged head of a health food company and her ambitious underll~ ( 1 hr .. 42 min} ~~TAI.I TMU11m ''The Princess Who Had Never Laughed" A king In a land where there 11 no laughter summons a comedian (Howle Mandel) to cheer up his aad dauRhter. In atereo. Q ( 1 hr ) • llOWll Oh, Susanna" (1950, West- ern) Rod Cameron. Forrest Tucker ~a­ senston erupts among the ranks ot cavalry •offl~;:.6 .,... ... 11.0. ~ ,. ., .... Stevie Wonder, the hill· bllly characters Larry (Wllll.am Sander· son), Darryl (Tony Papenfuss) and Darryl (John Voldstad) of TV's Newhart take a stroll down Bev~ HUis' Rode<> Drive Cl)...,.. (!) laSYllOID , .. .. 8 (J) Uft I AU.9 Kate's father an nou=ans to remarry (R) 8 "Kansas City Bomber" {1972, Orama) Raquel Welch, Kevin McCarthy A woman faces problems with ber team· mates and her managers whlle cllmblng lo the:&: the roller-derby circuit (2 hrs ) R llCMI "The Triangle FactOfY Fire Scandal" ( 1979, Orama) Tom Bosley. T ovah Feldshuh In 1911. hundreds of young immigrants are trapped In a blazing fire rhal erupts In a shirtwaist fitctory swe=. (2hrs.) e "The Seven Year Itch" ( 19!>5. Comedy) Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell A happily married man meets an attractive blonde atter sendlnij hts tamity on • sum· mer vacation. = ~ MtmM. JltlC ~ Wa- ter spider• and blttorHng1: artltans who shape marble In Plttraaanta, Italy. crann. Flnland'I raclE tlndeef; the Grand Prlx's ~etttt Clfl. 2 llfl. ._.CM "Jamtt Levine: A LI e tn Mllllc" Thlt profllt Of tht Metropot· ltan Opera' 1 1rtlttlo OlrtetOI James L.vtne lncluClet productlOn prtparatlon. per10fm· enct chps from the Sal2burg and Bay· rtulh F .. tlll•tt, and lnt~wt wl11l cOi- ltagues tnclud~,,., Placido Oomrngo ano Leon~ta~(1 hr.) I IA~ --IOCSn ....... Loretta SWlt n1rn1tN thlt look a1 the black-footed ferret, thought to be extinct un. lllltar .... mer~ In f981. Q (t hf.) (JJ l'•MJ.• mA11Sr llTI Hlgl'lllght• of the 1971 AH Stir Game. (R) (l)lfM\'9 (J)llOWll "Cherlotl Of Fire" (1981, er .. ma) Ben Croee, Ian CNrlltOn. SOclel pr ... ure and perlOr'lll turmoil beM1 two very dltterent Brltlth athletn on thelf way to glory In the 1924 Parll Olympa. In stereo. 'PG' (2 ttrt., 3 min.) CZ)llOWll "Marvin And Tlgt" (1983, Or•· ma) John ca ... vet ... 8Uly 0.. Wiiiiama. Having flllen on herd tlmee and Into the bottle after hla wife'• dMth, a former ex· ecutlve avert• an 11-y .. r-old youth from suicide and becomes hit turrogatt father. 'PG'Uhr.~ • • ()) Unaeuonably mild weather threaten• to ruin the annual win- ter carnlval. (A) Q CJ) llCMI "A ~ever In The Blood" (1981, Orama) Efrem Zlmballtt Jr .. Angle Olck.ln- son A sensational murder trial btoomte • pawn In the polltlcal garnet played by a senator. a dlltrlet attorney and a Judge In their separate bids to beOOme governor. 1?,f'lra .. 3= (() MlfO IHRA Northern Natlonalt. from Milan, Mich (R) (1 hr.) -· (J) CAmY I UCIY Cagney'• deter· mined to nab a~ who attack• hand-lca~ peraone. 9. ( 1 hr ) D • lllUI 'love and Sex" In this series of epeclalt, hoet Phll Donahue examines human beha\/lof. Tonight. Or. Wiiiiam H. Ma.stars and Virginia Johnton are among the expene who wm oontrlbvt• 10 a report on sexuality (Part 1 of 5) ( 1 hr.) l &v ... ID ::",.. °" C8lm Three dance works: choreographer Trisha Brown's "Aooumulatlon With Talking Plut Water Motoi," David Persona· "Caught" and Charles Moulton'a "9 Pereon Precl- ;n~~~tereo. Q CC) llCMI "Until September" ( 1964. Or.- ma) Karan Allen, Thierry lhermltle. Stranded In Paris af1er belrig seperattd from her tour group, an American woman meets and falls In love with a married banker 'R' O ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CD llCMI "Perfect" ( 1985, Orama) John Travolta, Jamie Lee Curtis A joUmatltt sets out to write an expose on heelth clubs and ends up falling for a repofler- ~ aerobics lnatruetor. 'R' (2 hra.) Cf) ~ mM Featured; a salute to .. i-=~== byl Big T<ouble -CAS&fTI "A House OMded. The Economlet 01 OIVoroe" -1:.-,::=-u• A retro- spective on the will ertottd by the East Germana In 1961 tneludet a loot< at hOw the pr"'>nc• of tf'lret w .. 1em powett (the u S . Great 8rltell'I and Franoe) guarantees the teeurlty Of W•t Betlln, which the Soviet• view•• a "a thom In !he Sldt .. LMnO ...... LW .... ,,.,f.ii •• - "9MY mAm Sketot'ltt the Schtoctt School Sunday,Augutt 10, 1986 15 -lloncl!J' Coal. for lnteeurlty: Khomeini'• tire •tore: Oolly Par1on newt =: Iha oldest atuntmen. ·=~The Spkal Slalrcate" (19"6, r'uspense) Dorothy McGulft. George Brent. A young deaf girt II •talked by a shadowy killef ln a glOOmy old house ( 1 hr., 50 min.) • IOOD •• •• Tom and Ba1ba1a take Mlf-aufftclency a 11age further. l aS&l•LlllmllMMBI' ...... ~ ..... CIMNICl&l•FINm llOW9 "Car' (1 98.4. Drama) John Lynch, Helen Mlrren. In Nor1hefn Ireland, a 19--year-old Cathollc man Is haunted by his involvement In the mutdef of a Prot• 1an'='8n 'R' ( t h< , "" min ) 11191 M • Robef1 Carradine and Jonathan Hadary star In Wiiiiam Hoffman'• award· Winning play wtilch deals with a homoeex· ual AIDS victim, hit lover who return• to care fOf him, and the emollonal ltauma caused by Iha dliUM. In stereo. ( t hr .• 30 min) t'W • ()) ., ... 'J. Magnum leaches ea· ger university sludenla how to be a private detective. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) 8 e mlf W CMIOI F1om May 1985. actor SylVetler Stallone, comedian A. Whitney Brown and pianist Hor&do Gut· tlerez )otn hOst Johnny Ca1100. In stereo l>J~y.n ~ ... lfM1ml -. •• IM Hacker must reduee ~ call ~~ucracy. AT _.. • UllllA Featured: ,>etma· _.,,ADAm ~nenJA!S£ tw llOW9 "Porlcy't " (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark H«rlef. In Florida In the lllte 1950&. a gang of tun-tovlng high school boyt seek• revenge against tfle proprlttOf ot a local brothel. 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) tW CID M MNn!ITICIClll• .. ml A young man running trom the police meet• an evil-looking mao· tctan at a emall lno who lnMtt that ha be a -LRlnLa "',. ... - , ..... lrt of her ect. Elizabeth Aahley 11ara. ~--.,...,., IT TW lnter'Mw With John OenYef. • -.,. ......... , In thlt epllOdlt entl· tied "Cheating Heer1t." IC** from "Falllng In Love." "10" and "Hannah and Her Sitters" a1e used to Illustrate changet In how Holtywood portrays adUltery. In tter~. w} (I} llllg•rM'Uil CI) .. "Body Gifts" ( 1983. Adult) Hy• apatla L ... Robin Evetttl. A women'• be> dyt>ulldlng contest aperlca a rtvatty ~ • • ;m.,rtlng gyms. (1 hr .. 20 min.) -.. "Key ExcNinge'' ( 1985. earn.. Ben Maattr1. 8'00kt Adams. At the requRt of tilt TV1)1'0duetf Qlrtfritnd. I tr ... wnttllng mystery wthll rtluctantty taktt 1 1t1b at 1 commitment. 'R' Q ( f hr., 30 min.) -··U11~wmtM'9Uill U• ~led· sotrea Bevtrly O' A~ In ;r~ ... 18 • Sunday, Augu9t 10, 1986 I ,. __ IUA9.., • LM A tuno-r11S1ng IPtcial to btntflt , .... ,ch at St Jude's Children's Hoepltal In Memphis. Tenn ( 1 lhr) .... ...... ~ a.. ITM llMCll In Iha formal of e "Stat Seerch" aeries. this epeclal competition features p<eteens and teens performing for $50,000 In cash prlzet In Iha categoriel of malt vocatlat, female vo- calist leadlf'IQ lady, ~ding man and danoe. Scheduled guests: Biiiy Huftey. Kim Flefds, Justine Bateman. Hoet (d McMahOn. In ttereo.:l (2 hra.) I CMlOU•Till . IOU II II Thia pertonnenc. docU· mentary chtonleltt rtheartals of NVeral of PuUtzer Prlz&.Wlnnlng compoeer Joseph Schwent,,.,. a work a. Guest perf ormert In- clude baseball atar Willie Stargell. vlollnlst Pinchas Z!Jkerman and aoprano Lucy Shelton. ...... .,..um . (I) TOP UIS -Bart Cooper vs. Tyrone Booze for the NABF Crultefwelght tltle, achadultd for 12 rouodl. from Las ~~) .(2 hrt .. 30 min.) Cf) I "Superdragon" ( 1978. Adven- ture) Bruce LI. Tang Pel. traces Iha life and loves ol kung tu legend Bruce Lee from hi• childhood to his International stardom. cun starus and mysterious deeth. (~ ... Cl) "You Can't Take II With You" ( 1979, Comedy) Jean Staploton, Art Carney. Baaed on the play by George S Kaufman and Mou .. fart lnvoMng a bllfi8fully unconventiontl Manhattan Clan that dellOtlt• In Its own eccentricities (R) 11 hr , 20 mtn.) .. Cl)_. "Beverly Hlna Cop" (1964, Ora· ma) Eddie Murphy, Jvdge Rtlnhold. A tuHallclng cop traits hit be81 trlend's kUter from the alleys of Detroit to the Posh gallerlet of Btver1y Hiiis. In ateteo 'R' Q l hr., 4'5mln.) --.ATU. w .... ... "The $~Idler" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Ken Wahl, Wllllam Prince. A ruthteP CIA agent 19 tenl to neutralize a Soviet· b8cj(ed terrorltt pl<>t to hold Iha Mideast nos;a;. with nuclear e)(ploslwe. (2 hrs ) I -~ &1.•MPM&Y llOWll "Seven Beauties" ( 1976. Ora· ma) Giancarlo Giannini, Shirley Stolef. DI· recttd by Lina Wertmuller. Whn. Impris- on.cl In a Na.zJ c:oooantratlon camp, a ptlly lhltf tlndl hit obtaallve deelre tor Mff·preterVatlon put to tht utllmate test ~bbed~1hr .. 55mln.) · wr!= "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Bcooke SNelde, CMatopher Atkl08. Two caataway chlldren grow to adolee- oenc. on a remote South Pacific ltilnd and txpttlanet tht pangs of fltSI loY8 'A' JJi. ri;.."; min.) .... ~ _. F.atured: a aalUte to Daltball; performance by Big Trouble IB> • AT M --SchedUled: rtvltwl of m<Mtt avtllable on ~-n• lnelud Ing "Modern Romance" (Albert 8foolc1) and "Bed Boyt" (Sean Penn). CA) • ... "rti. lrlth Whltkey Rebellion" ( 1972. Orama) Wllllam Devane, Anne Mtara. CMing Prohibition, an lrllh bOOt· leggier trlel to rallt mon.y tor the C.UM of IRA lrtad0r1J tlght1rt In Ireland ( 1 hf .. 50mln > • llOW9 "The Ch81go At r .. ther River· ( 1953. Western) Guy Madlaon, Vert Mites The aafe deilvefance Of two wtihf women ~ an Important factOf llf' a1aa.ug.,o=ndtan uprlSlng (2 hra ) .... ,.,Ma, ,...,.t.a. • G':.Tal &:,;• ...... ~ IQ.8 Cll llCMDWAY Stand--u~ cr,rntd1an Robert Kleln takes the spotlight In h11 flr1t one-man Broadway snow ( 1 ht) ·1:e-:""-. .... M llOWll "Perteet Timing" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Stephen Markle. Michelle Scarbelll An 1IH 1med career change pull a Ne• York photographer's love Ille and flnancet on the skids, untll he teams up with his womanmng brother and a punk roci<er ( 1 hr . 30mlll) II cm ... =1==-:· ------·--·.aTICll .o¥ll "KGOO" (1980. Comedy) Dabney Coleman. A/chit Hahn A near bankrupt TV 11at10n changes lta format to alHt hg1ous p1ogr1Jmmlng 'PO' ( 1 hr .• 30 min) Cl) CAMUCOLBl>AI (%) MO¥ll "The Woman In Red" ( 1~ Comedy) Gene Wlldef, Kelly LeBroci< An otherwise happily married San FrancleGo bureaucra1 becomes obaMsed with a gor geooi; model and 1r1es desperately 10 lnlll· ale an 8tl&1r w11h her 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 27 min) ... CC) •OVll ' Razorback" ( 198• Suspense) Gregory Harrison. Arkle Whiteley In the harSh Auttrallan outb8ck. two men track down a blOOdthlraty bo11r wtilch has run amok A' ( I hr • 3" min ) •(l)PAmta e .o¥W "The Oamnod Don't try" ( 1950, Orama) Joan CrawfOfd. DeYid Bri- an A woman rises from meager begln- ni~s 10 become a glamorous gun moll I~ . ...,.,,_ :'lDl'l IUH •• ~y .UT •ACt COA1'1M ·;== -ICOTT 4111 WAll•TOOlll Based on the tatlrleal comic strip, lhls first series eplaodt ftndt Rep Bob Forehead nearly anding his ca~ r~ when he Introduce!~ bllt on beer•nd 1e1ev1sion lax rellel •11U.U.o ...... MlDl'l• H l•TODAY . MAii A WITlm A poll.er gtmt It a fo- rum for terlou1 dltctiUIOn ~the pi.y •• chartenoe ch olhar'• hopet and dreams Start Kttth Cerradlne. Gary Buaey, Nick Mancuao and Saul Aubine\ ~(~ . ~ 90Wll ·~serhead" ( 1916, ~iouor) Jottn Nance. Chftrloltt Sttw11n At1w QIV Ing birth to a monster child, a wetid young woman IHves the baby for the lather 10 ra1M •IOOe. 1n wtiatever lathlon he chOoMt c' hrs ) -Tuesday _......._ ... ., ... _ -~ "Hardly Working" (1981, Comedy) ~"/. Lewla, Susan Oliver. ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) \Al 'Whefe The Boys Are" ( 1960. Come- dy) Ool0<es Han, George Hamilton. (2 hrs) ,. Gl) "Tammy Tell Me True" ( 1961, Come-~ Sandra Dee. John Gavin (2 hrs.) -~"I Remember Mama" (1!M8, Orama) Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes (2 hra., 14 min.) (8) "AN Of Me" ( 198'. Comedy) Steve Martin. Lily Tomlin (1 hr .. 33 min.) (l) "Blondie" ( 1939, Comedy) Penny S~leton, Arthur Lake ( 1 hr • 30 min.) Cl> "Aratborn" ( 198-4, Orama) Teri Garr. Peter Weller ( 1 hr • 40 min.) •CZ) "CommandO" (1985, Adventure) Ar· nold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn ChonO i! hr .. 30 min) •a ''This Is The West That Wu " (1975. Comedy) Ben Murphy, Matt Clartl ( 1 hr . 3Q min ) •OO "Romancing The Stone•· ( 198', Ad· venture) Mlchael Douglas, Kathleen Turnet ( 1 hr , 45 min.) (l) "How Do I Love Thee" ( 1970, Come- dy) Jackie Oleuon, Maureen O'Hara (2 hrs.) -(I) "Big Leaguer" ( 1953. Orama) Ed· ward G Robinson. Vera-Bien ( 1 hr, 10 min) CZ) "ThlS 19 Spinal Tap" (198', Comedy) Rob Reiner, Michael McKean ( 1 hr . ~2 min ) -a,) "Breakthrough" (1950. Orama) Da- vid Brian, Frank LOllejoy (2 hrs.) -CC> "The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension" (198'. Sci- ence Fiction) Peter Weller, John LllhQow i! hr . 43 min ) tW(I) "Curse 01 The Pink Panthef" (1983, Comedy) Ted Waas. David Niven ( 1 hr . 40 mm ) _., ....... _ _.__ -CB) "Ordeal By In~·· (1985, Ora- ma) Donald SutMt'tand, Fay• Dunaway L! hr , 27 min.) CZ> "The Woman In Red" (198•. Come dy) Geoe Wilder. Kally Lt9r(lci( (1 hr 27mln ) -CC) "S.Vond Ttle P0181don Adveoture" J1979, AdVentura) Michael Caine, Salty leld. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) •• "Outpost In Morocco" (1949, Adllen ture) George Raft. Morie Windsor ( 1 hr 30 min.) W CB) "Tempest" (1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena RowtandS (2 hrs . 25 min.) Cl) "Night Of The Comet" ( 198'. Sci- ence F'ICtlon) Catherine Mary Stewart, Kelli Maroney ( 1 hf . 35 min ) CZ) "Where The Boyt Are" ( 1960, Com& dy) Oolorn Har1, Ge«ge Hamilton (2 hrl.) •CC> "[)ur,." ( 198", Scitnot Fiction) Kyle MICl.achlan, Fr~ Anm (2 hrs • :;.>O min) •CO "Commendo" ( 1985, Advtnlote) Ar nOld Schwarzentgger, Rae Dawn Chong 1!.hr . 30 min) • w "M11rfft'I And Tige" ( 1983, Orama) John c..aawt-. Biiiy Dee Williams. ( t hr .. « min.) •Cl) "Somewhere TC>mOfrOW" (198', Orll· ma) Sereh Jttalca Pertter, Nancy AddJ- 9E (1 ht ,30mlnJ -"0.nny" ( 197 , AdYtntUfe) Rtbecctl •oe. G.ctge L.uo. ( 1 hr • 28 min ) CO "Streeis Ot Fire" (1984, Orama) Ml-- chaet Pare, Diane Lene. ( 1 hi' .. 3.c min.) •Cf) "Crackers" ( 198'. Comedy) Donald Suthertand, Jack Warden (2 hrs.) (C) "Fury At Gunslght Pass" ( 1956, Western) David Brian. Neville Brand ( t hr, 8 min ) .. (%) "CommandO" ( 1QIJS. Adventure) Ar· nold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong (I hr . 30m1n.) _ ........ ---- .. I".::',. Cll ... aM:S ......... .... 0 ... , .. ,,. ...... -.. •Hmll9GllT ---.. ... "".,.,, ... ~ llO¥ll "S.Cret Places" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Marie-Therese Aelln , Tara MacGowran A German refugee has dltfl- cullteS adJu!tlng to Ille In an Engllst't glrt'a schOOI during World War II 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 38 mtn) llO¥ll "All Fall Down" ( 1962. Orama) Eva Marie Saint. Warren Bee1ty An Irr• s1s11ble ladles' man has a brief but Intense affair w1lh a v1S1tor ( t hr . 50 min ) GcomAn 1:11([)110¥11 "Way Out West" (1938. Come- dy) Stan Laurel. Olivef Hardy A comic pa" comet to the aid of a damsel In dis- tress 'G~r . 6 min ) .. IE-... , ... llMIC Oii WAlWCGI .. 110¥11 "Crossover Dreams" ( 1985. Drama) Atiben Bladee. Shawn Elliot Whlle eking out a fMng on the Latin social club circuit m New York, a Alsa slngeJ yearns to break through to pop music ,..1s1arg.;'~hr . 26mln.) a BrmTY•rr ~ 1n1erv1ew with acror Perry King ("Riptide") Ii' :i. Blanca Jagger, llngeJ WMnoy Houston and Sigourney Weaver ("Allens") tell why lhey take part In fvnd- ratsers, a hoaxer who IOOls the media I LMCllll•CTIOI 1..-; ..... .......... •••••9GIT .... llOWll "This II Spll'\81 Tap" (198', Comedy) Rob Reiner, Michael McKean. In thts sat1te on ttre contemporary roett mu· sic scene. an A merioan documentary mm- maker e1tam1nea the pf'lenomenOn of a 17 year-Old heavy metal band from England 'R' (1 hr , 2:t.> min} .... .,.. 119 IJl) llO¥ll "Capteln Horatio H0<nblower" ( 1951, Adventure) Gregory Peek. Virgin 111 Moyo A Btltlth Ma captain aellt !he ocaant during the Nal)Ottc)nlc Wara. (2 hra. 30mln) • ,... II* .... ..,. "Air SuoPIY" A look ar RIJIMlt H1totlcocl(. Graham ~ Md Frank EMlet Smith during their' con-cert lour I .... ~ 111 Oii LA. FN tured" I loOk at a rouno-the-ck>ck gym; how to t>e one of the guys; Pia Za60ta; a behlnd-tM-9Cenel I-ii~··-.. ._ ... ......... "", ...... .,,., ~-Edlt0< Katherine Fan~ Ing dlec4 •a• The Christian Science Moni- tor's goeJs. CD ... "Fon Apache" ( 1~. West· ern) John Wayne. Henry Fonda A stub- born cavalry officer It held responalble fOf rampant Indian attacks aoaJnat 8 mflltary out;;, (2 hrs., 7 min ) .i';'= •-The Simons are hired to keep an eye on a prlceleu Inca medallion. (R) ( 1 hr ) e e &.l'IM A Chinese restauranl owner turns 10 the A-Team for help when he's tormented by a powerlvl syndicate In stereo (R) Q (I hr ) e .,. "Enter The Game Of Death" (1978. Adventure) Bruce Le. Three mem- bett of a 1920s underCOller Chinese gang try to retrieve a mllitary dOcument con- cerning a poulble Jape099e Invasion (2 hrs.) • 0 WllO'I \'Ml IOllT Tony agrees to i~:=~:·:·~ Through dMne Intervention, Moset (John Marley) leads the oppressed lsraelltes out of Egyet and acroes the Red Sea: Sole> mon (Tom Hettick) proves his wisdom and wor1hineee as a leader when he aet- tles a dispute between two women Claim- ~ the same baby. (2 hftl ) • m¥A A look at the horse racing Indus-try In its search for Thofoughbredl. With speed, stamina and the wlll to win. (R) Q ~~-.... • cc.am A steel mlll soccer teem In the Soviet ~bite of Azerbaijan P<&Pflr-lng f0< a matcf'I aoalnst their archrlvala la viewed to study life In Soviet factory towns and the emphasis placed on sports to 011e<come boredom o ( 1 hr ) CC) ... "Finders Keeperw" ( 19tM, Comedy) Michael O'Keefe. Beverly O'An- gelo A $5 mlHlon cache ~ at Slake t0< a se1ty neurotic. two con artists, a gangster and assorted 01ner characters traveling on a tra in from CaHf0<nla to Nebrall<a 'R' O ~~;'J.om ~.,."The B«der" (1981. Orama) Jack NlchOlson, Valerte Pemne. A Teua border guard's va-.. come In conftlct with thoM of his corrupt co-wortcera and ~hit -!¥~writ. 'A ( 1 hr • '7 min.) .,. "Firstborn" ~· Creme) Teti rr. Peter Weller. te her tone' warnings. • divot* woman becomet In-~ with a Chamllng, though latently tlnllter drifter Who ultlmtttly , .. ,. ttre lamlly aoen 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr , 40 m4n ) .... "Oklahoma Annie" (\052, Comtdy) .Mty Canova. John ~ A spunky cowgirl Mt• up a rv.. to rid het town of out*"-(2 hrl ) •• 0 ••• ,_ I*\ ooot(a up • ldlemt to ralM enough money to txl)' hlt h1thtr a blrth<My preaent CR) Q Sund1y,Augu1t 10, 1986 17 -i••UrC:O...- ~.,:..T ... :.-..,.a •• ,. u-wmew -· Cl) .... , ... Megnum•1 Mitt Iha! ht rtotntly MW a ~dead friend walklng the llrttll ot Honolulu, (A) ( 1 Ill) •• --A l)(lztflghttr, tta~ for the murder of hit manag«. II rtleaMd fr~r1ton. In 1ttrt0. (A) J 1 hr.) • 0 ~ 0.vl INrl that lhe .. tranged hutbend of a former glrtlrlend" ""'8~lrylng to kill htr (A) Q ( t hr.) 1-. "Niagara" ( 1963, Oramel Mer· 11yn Monroe, Joeeph Cotten. The un althtul wife of a war V9ttran plant to kffl him on thtlr ~oon~(Vn.> ... .....toc:mY .... Loretta Swlt narral.. thlt look at the blacit-loottd ferret. thought 10 be extinct untll 111 re-emtrgence In t 981. Q ( t hr ) l ,._MU. DA A look at the horse reclng Indus· try In Ill ... ,ch for Thofoughthdt with , stamina and the will to win (A) Q .J.iw.'I m1DT llrl Hlghllghts o the t983 All Star Game (A) ~ITMlm llOWll "Where The Boys Are" (1960, omedy) Dolores Hart, George Hamlfton Foor young women JOln the hofdte of Flot· lda·bound colleglans during Ea1tet vaca· tlon. (2 hrs.) •CE ._ "No Time For Sergeants" (195e. Comedy) Andy Griffith, Nlek Adams. A Georgia farm bOy Inducted Into the aervloe Nts the mllttary on Its ear by his refusal to conform to standards. (2 hr1 .. 30 min.) (I) -.. -Bert CoopeT vs Tyrone Booze M the NA.BF Crula.rweight tltle, scheduled for t2 rounds, from Las 'tfga.;;.:) ( t hr .. 30 min.) • (IZ) • "The Oertl Mirror" ( 1946, Dra- ma) Olivia de Havllland. Lew Arres. A doctor probel the peraonalltleS o a pair of twin slater• 10 determin. which one 01 them 1$ normal and which IS en insane klller. ( 1 hr , 50 min.) -· ()) IQUM IP A young repor1tr feele certain that his new nelght>Or fl up to no ~· (A) (t hr.) • e ..,._ AmM. "Nature and Nut· ture" Host Phfl Donahue examines factOfs that contribute 10 humen development, In· clUdlng • look at genetic research end b&- ha'llor modification. (Pert 2 ol 5) ( t tu ) ll"f.":11s NI-A hlgh-tchOOI student who wltnestet • murder 18 held hoat-~~:-· (R) Q (lhr) I CD•,_ A lttel mlll aoooer teem In the Sov1t1 ~bile of Aztrb81Jan j)(tper· Ing for a meteh egelnet their archtlvalt 1s vt.wed to atudy Ute In Soviet factory towns end the emphallt placed on sports to r.;;;=:m·Ji ( t hr,) • ·..,. ClrY &ml Wavton Jtnnlng1 llngt "Honky Tonk Htro.' .. ai-lci "Luck· enbactl. TaJtat." Billy Jot ShaV9t per l0tm1 "Rldt Me Down E.ay" and "I'm Jult an Old Ctlunk Of Coar" In lte<eo !~·!.Beyond The POMldon Adveti turt" ( 1979, Adventure) Mlchatl Celne 18 Sunday, Auguet 10, 1986 ' Sally Field. 88tv9gt 0.-ltrl and a mtdlcal !Nm INl<lng survivors •board a capalztd ocean llntf race agelnet time and a ... 1er vllleln aeeklna the aNp'a Vlluablt ptu- tonlum ~· ·pQ· (2 hra .• 2 min.) (H) M ~&& A 1trey dOQ b9comt1 an unutuel pe1 tor a depr-.0 man (Mi- chael O'Kttft) holtd up In • bMctl hOUM CD llOWll "Ordeal By Innocence" ( 1985, Orama) Donald Suthtrl•nd. Feye Dune· wey A r .... rch ecltntlat In Englend Mt• out to unravel the my11ery behind a wom- en's murder. Baled on • nO¥el by Agatha Christle. 'PG· 13' ( t hr., 27 min.) Cl>~ mM Sketch. "Rim Shot lor a HNvywelght." (A) Cl) ... ''Night 0t The eom.t" (1984, Science Fiction) Cethtl'lne Mary Stewart Kelll Meroney. A comet tmMhta Into Earth, i.tvlng global devettetlon and the hope for humenlty In the handl of two valf. ant =f::· 'P0·13' (I hr .. 36 min.) .. ,__,. .... I -~ ... ... ._ "Apology" (1986, Suapenae) Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Weller. An ertlst puts her own Ill• In jeopardy when she records anonymou1 phone conl...iont for an avant-garde creetlon. Q ( 1 hr .. 40 mlnJ. ... ,,.,&•a••-- ""°"' ma. Sketches: Fanteey Island; ad- dress bOOk mugger: President Reagan's i rents; Brotherhood Wet!<. --mM IOOD,. I & • The Cot1\lmeS ror the music eoclety's l)(od1Jc11on of ''Sweet Cha~·~~-ea:· m I=:.--°" TO IUCClll llOWll "The Woman In Red" ( 198-4, Comedy) Gene Wiider, Kelty le&Ocic Ari otherwise happily ma.rrled Sen Frenci9CO bureaucrat becomes ob9eaed wtth • gor· goous mOdel and tries ~ttly to Initi- ate an eltatr with her 'PG· 13' {1 hr., 27 min~ 1wl llOWll "The Wiid Heart" (1952. Dra- ma) Jennifer Jones, David Farrar. A lusty and IQvely gypsy girt lrom Walea lets her heart rule her head when • hand9ome strarJger comes to town. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) tW. Cl) -• -The Simons PfOtect a professional dancer'a llfe. (R) ( t hr . 10 mln L D • mT OP~ From May 1965· actors Saundra Sen11aQo ("Miami Vice") and Tony Randall end" ""1,," Al Jerreeu l~"jc.C.'*"' ~ ttt<eo (RI ITMlm "' • IM Hacker INdt a deltga-llon to the P9J1iln Gulf 1 ..... ... AT ... • Ulllll Guttt: Sandy Jo. ~ .. , .... ~-"Between Lovert" (1983, Dre· ma) Jetle St. Jemea. John LatNe. A IUC· ceurv1 fashion ~ dl9COYtt1 hit huabend having an aff alr end ltavta him to find anofhef man whom lht alto mer· ri. (1 ht , 30 min ) ~-" tw ... "OutM 0t The Pink PantMI 983, Comedy) Ted w ... Oevld N"'9t A bumbling New Y~ City cop lnttMfotl a l'IOlt of 8IJtPldOua Chlrletwl In hit It ~ffllgetlon of the theft Of the t.bulOi. Pink Penthtr ~mond. 'PG' ( t hr., • min.) -1 LRm\11,,,. ... -,.., ~--mrmna• n w 1n11Mtw wir ~.'~™II~. ~ ... ''V<>kmtttrt" l 1986, Comedy Tom Hant11, John Cendy. M errogar Yel~ Joint lht Peece Corpe end goee I• Thailand, where ht meett an owrzealou umerlten wfth an lli-plOtttd plan to build 1 br!dQt. 'R' 9-( 1 hr., 48 min.) ([) MllO ~ Formute Ont Grand Pn Of H~ lfom Budapeet. (A) (2 hrs.) .. 1 :a,, Cl'flT~ NWT llT • lfMTll Sketchtl from hll May 1988 ~· show at Hotstre Un1¥tr11t7 end • fllmt< NQmtnt on the meklnQ ol • BIMy Oryeta shdw teeturlng Rob Atfner. Eugene Levy Chrlttophet Guest and Brother Theodore \!.,) -• 'ii W tlml DA• &iii& U · actrest Merle Conchita AIOn IO, author Jen Harold BM'tvand In tte<eo I ~-. .,. ------.... ..... lllMI .. "Return ~t" (1978. Drama) Elizebeth Teylor. JoMpfl Bot· toms A former actrtl8 who It tNChlng 11 a small college forme a 1P9Clat rtlatlon 1hlp with one of her l1udtnt1 ( t hr .. 30 min~ I •=• A rehearsal of George Rocht>erg'1 new compoeltlon tor the New York Phllharmonle'I j)(lnclpel oboist. end two movements each from "Between Two Worl<Ss" and the String Ouertat No. 5 are i rformed. llUmMU. .. "Macl'IO Callanen" (1970, Weste<n) David Jenaaen, Jeen Sebtrg A woman ottera • huge bounty tor the cep- ture ot the men Who raped her and kllled htr husband. (2 hrs.) (%).._"The 41h Man" (1983, Drema) Jeroen KrabDe, Rene. Soutendljk. Recur· rent premonitions or e deedly encounter fail to Pfevtnl 1 write< from telling In love with a woman whou previous husbands died mysterlOUSly, ( 1 hr., -«min ) ... ()) .. "Ebon . Ivory And Jade" (t979, Adventure) ~ Convy, Debbie Allen. Two L81 Vegas lhowglfla and their promoter double as dttectMMI to l)(Otecl an Important eclentllt trom terrorists. (R) l hr .. 20 min.) -.... ... "Hltchnl~tl" ( t974, Suspenee) lotlt LNChmen. Mld'IMI Brandon A woman on her wey to s.n FrencitcO pie*• up a hltcMlktt wtlO turne out to be a mut· I~ hr .• 30 min.) .... "Clote To M~.::MW't" (ti&t. Ima) Ray .._nd. · l'Jtmev, A chlld'"8 couple wl'IO haw edopttd the cNld of an amoral kMt.r proYt thet l'ltt• ty la no1 the tole Otltfmlntng factor In pet· !2!'18.:..•~1 (2 l'lrt.) CIJ I "Kty Exchange" ( 1985, com. dy) Ben MattWI. Brooke Adema At the I I • ) --------------------------------------------------... .---------.-----------------------------~. request of hlS TV·produoef Qltlfrlend. · a on e_.PMture ctUile In the aree. (2 hrS.) their lntelllgeoce and Mductlve power• to fre.-wheeling mystery writer reluctantly 1 •.. outmaneuver men In the neYlf~ takes a stab at a commitment 'R' ( 1 hr., .,. "Two Champions 01 Death" lme Of love. 'R' (1 hr .. 23 min.) 30 f.t·j.-(1982. Adventure) Lu Feng. Sun Chien. • PMll•· I -· • A young IMofin mattlal arts e~ kills a .,. ._,,,, .. ,_. W .,..ATU. clan lee<* In retaliation for wounde lnftlct· M ... "All 01 Me" (1SS.. Comedy) ed ~leeder.(2hrs.) IA1mtmtl lll'IWY Steve Martin. Liiy T omlln A haplesa law· al T •I!!!! I• m&T 9ACI CIUm yer's normal routine assumes a diffeteot (I) MllO UC. American Setles. from • .,. "Melody In Love" ( 1981, perspective after a cantankerous heiress's Toronto, Ont. (R) ( 1 hr,) Adult) While vtsltlng her aunt In exotic soul transmigrates Into one side Of his •1•1U1C11•-''Ute Bel0te Birth" c.y1on. a young woman hu a memorable ~.'PG-13"Q (lhr .33 mln.) ..W.-.ml affair 'R' 11hr .• 30mln.) •1•----~ ..... ).fheManWhoWouldNotOle'' ~--Sketch· "Rim Shot for .... (1978. Mystery) Dorothy Matone, a Heevyweigtit," (R) .. "Thil la Solnal Tap" ( 19&4. Keenan Wynn. The slclpper of a ..rllflg e -...lWOD Cl.Om• Scheduled: In-Comedy) Rob Reiner, Michael McKean. In boat finds hlmtelf hunted by police, the tervlewt with Sammy Oavts Jr and Liza this satife on the contemporary rock mu-FBI and the Mafia when he plci<a up a Minnelll. sic scene. an Am«lc:an 'ctocumentary ~ passenger and a vagrant oft the Carib- • .,. "The Prlsonef 01 Zenda" maker examlntt the phenomenon of a 17· bean. ( 1 hr.) (1952. Adventure) Stewart Granger. 0. year-old heavy metel band from EnQland. 1--- t>Orah Kerr An Englishman figflta off 'R' ~ tv .. 22 min. L ....,.. usurpers While posing as the king of a tiny .......... , I _.. "Black Sunday" (1961. Hor· country whole reel king has been kid-•CH>--"The Warrtora" (1979, Orama) ror) John Richardson, Barbara Steete. A g,;:,a.. 5 min) Mlchael Beek. OOfMy Wright. Blamed IOf girl returns trom her grave to see« rev.nge the murde< ot a charismatic leader at a f0t being burned as a witch. ( 1 hr., 30 •MPM&Y New York street gang convention. mem-min.) .._ • .._ bets of a Coney Island gang mutt fight (l)lmA'fMCUIP WI _.. "Hot Reton" ( 1985, Comedy) their way bacic to their home tvrl. 'R' ( 1 (%).,. "LOYe Letters" ( 1983, Orama) om arsel<lan. Debra Kelly At a posh hr •• 34 min.) Jamie Lee Curtis, James1<eaeh. After dle- summtf hotel. 5tatt member-. anooty •CE ..._... covering thal her recently deOMMd prepple9. and balhing beauties are all po~ •.,."East Of Eden" ( 1955, Orama) mother had been lnvol\led In an extremari-oocupled with one activity -sex. 'R ( 1 James Dean, Julie Harm . Baled on the tal affair throughout her marriage. a~ hr .• 33 min.) novel by John Steinbeck. Frustrated love woman becomes lnvOOed in an ob9eaa1Ve W ~.,. "Deja Vu" { 1985. Orama) Jae· creates confllcta betweeo two boyt and attaif with a married man 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 lyn Smith, Nigel Terry. A apfrl1uall•t con-thelr-lat~2 hrs.) min.} v1nces a SC1eenwrl1er and his nancee that I •-econ they are the r81ncarnatlon of two loYera _,__ W CH>.,. "Bustin' Loose" (1981, eom. wno died In a blaze fifty years earlier 'A' Y•••-•mTm dy) Richard Pry0t. Cioely Tyson. A bum-1&:~ .,. "Way Out West" ( 1938. Come-bllng burglar. a concerned schooltMCher • ATat dy) Stan Laurel. Olivet Hardy. A comic and eight children make a crOll--COUntry -pair comes to the aid of a damsel In dtt-trip In a broken-down school bu8. 'A' ( 1 .,. ''Beyond The Bermuda Trlan-tress. 'G' { t hr., 8 min.) tir .. 34 min.) gle" (1 975, Mystery) Fred MacMurray. (l)---•11&A.&1.Q Donna Mtlls A rettred ~ losee •Cl>.,. "TlQera In Llpetlck" (1979. -=-ITATOl• I SL his falCll'latloo with the Bermuda Triangle Comedy) Ursula ~ress.. SyMa Kriste!. M1ml• 111111WY when nis fiancM and trlendt vanish While Seven sketches 'T lch women employ tcaYDOO -Weclnesclay -.......... 11.v1es- •Cll "Sornewnere 'Tomorrow" ( 198•. Or&- ma) Sarah Jessica Park8', Nancy Addi- , ~ (1hr ,30m1n.) •llV "'The Siient One" ( 198'. Fantasy) Tel<> Male5e. G80fQ9 Her\8re ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (%) "Commando" ( 1985. Adventure) Ar- nokj Scnwarzenegge<. Rae Dawn Chong 11. hr . 30 min.) 19 ~ "Battleground" ( 1949. Adventure) Ven Johnson. John HOdlak ( 1 hr . 58 min) Cl) "AhtneStone" ( 1984. Comedy) Syl- vester Stallone. Dolly PartOf'I ( I ht . 5 1 min) M al "Without Reservations" I 1946. C~ dy) Q audette Colt>er1, John Wayne (2 '1!J.) -~"Death 01 M11110 Rlcel" (No Oete) (2 hra.) •<B> "St. Helent" (1981, Orama) An c.t· Oevld Huttman ( 1 IV .. 35 min.) Blondlt 9t1nat Up Baby" (1940, Penny S°lngleton. Arltlur Llke U . min ) • o "The Dey They Hanged Kid Curry" ~971 , W•tffn) Peter Duel. Ben Murphy hr ,30mln ) "Antarctica" ( t9M. Orama) Ken T•· kakure. Tauneniko WataM (2 hrt , 17 min.) •CPJ "HOUM Ofl Greenapple Road" (1970. Mystery) Christopher George. Janet L~h. (2 hra.) (%) "We Live Again" ( 1934. Or•ma) Fredric March, Ann• Sten ( 1 hr • 30 min.) -® "sesame Street Presents; Follow That Bird" ( 1985. Comedy) Voloee of Jim Henson. Carroll Spinney. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) Cl) "This Could Be The Night" ( 1957, ComedY.) Jean Simmons., Anthony Fran- cloaa. (2 hra . 24 min.) -al "GOdZllla Vs. Megaton" ( 1978, Sci· enee-Flctlon) Katsuhiko Saukl, Mori Mlk· Ila. (2 hrs ) tW ~ "Oh Godl You Devil" ( 198-4, Come- dy) George Burnt. Ted Waea. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (%) "Marvin And Tloe" ( 1983. Orama) John Cassavetea, Bflty 0.. Wiiiiama.. ( 1 hr .• 44 mtn.) -CH) "Weird Sclenct'' (t"5, ComtcfY) Anthony Michael Ha•. K911y le8rock. ( 1 hr . 34 min.) _.J_ Cl) "National Lampoon's Europeen Vac.· tlon" ( 1985. eom.dy) C/ltovy ChaM. Beverty o· Angtto. < 1 hr .. 31 min.) w• "The HIQh Command" (1038. Ora· me) James ~uon. Llontl AtwlU (1 hr .• 30 min ) ~ "Stage Door'' ( 1937, Orama) Katha· rlne Hepburn. Ginger Rogers. (1 hr .. 31 min.) • W (B) "Enola Gay· The Men, The Mluk>n, The Atom1e Bomb" ( 1980. Drema) Pa· trick Cutty. Bitty CryStal. (2 h<S .• 30 min.) (%) "Eraaemeacf' ( 1976, Horror) John Nance, Char10tte Stewart. (2 hrs.) •Cl> "Ahlneatone" (1~. Comedy) SV1'- vester Stallone, Dolly Parton {1 hr .. 51 min ) •CC) "From Hell To Texas" ( 1958. Wes1· em) Don Murray. Diane Varsl ( 1 hr , 40 min.) ([) "YetlOW Hair And The Fortreee Oi Gold" ( 198-4. Western) Laurene LandOn. Ken Robenson. ( 1 hr .. 42 min ) •(%) "Romenclng T'he Stone•· (t~. Ad- venture) Michael Douglas, KallllMn Tu_met. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) .. Cl) "Peter And The w°'' And Othef Tales" ( 198 t. Adventure) Ray Bolger ( 1 hr 25 min.) .-(11 "The Siient Ont" (198-4. Fantuy) TtlO MaleM, G.orgt HeMre ( 1 tv., 35 ~n.) .. "Whole Ute IS It Anyway?" !!.:.!· amt) Rlch3rd Dreyfusa. John • ~tes. (2hra ) ([) "Whefe I& Parall•17" ( 11MM. Comedy) fOny CurtlS, C&Slllndfa Domtnlea. ( 1 hf , 24 min ) Sunday.August 10. 1988 19 ..... •CZ> "Ordeal By lnnoceooe" ( 1985. Ora· ma) Donald Suthefland. Faye Dunaway ( 1 hr . 27 min) -lvenlng ___ _ -11'=. cm ... aACll ........ .... Q w+wm---... --a11 ... .., ..... mnnme._ ............ .,. "Ballleground" ( HM9. Adven- ture) Van JOhnson, John Hodlak Ame<I· can soldle'8 of the 101st Airborne Division engage In the French campaign and the Battle of ~Bulge (1hr.,58 min.) CE MA .... COiumbia Seniors Pro Doubles, from Erlanger, Ky (Live) (2 hrs.b-.n -..... L':r .a. 1 ~auu1aa• -MCIM,,_ .... ,,..... ._, ..,_ ,_ DCllU ,..,_ ~ Kenny Rogeft and Dolly Parton team up fOf a concert that leatures ··we've Got Tonight" and "Islands 111 the Stream " Behind-the-scenes took at re- hearsals included { t hr ) ([).,."Summer Rental" (1985, Com- edy) John Cancfy, Karen Austin An OV«· wOfked air-traffic controllef and his family head for Florida fOf a ~ttle rest 'n' rela.xa· tlon that turnt out ro be catastrophe 'n' calamity ·:3· µ rr .. 28 min, Cl) &&ml When a young girt and an eldefly woman are "hlr9d" to beoOme aumm« companions, a sltoog bond of frlendlh:r.t:.ioc>s between the two •1cm 0 ..r.-r .,...,, a.Nod rr• of Don Alcklee' upcoming, TV I~ :"'.,.i.. Ac.tor LOfenzo Lamas ("Falcon Crest"), a woman wtioee alee· Ironic synthesizer aeates sounds fOf commercial& I = c,..a,.1•1 ••:,.,Tl"'•• .-. . ..,. ......... • 11111-.r ... --a .. MLOITRJll To Alk:e'a fruatraflon, Ralph r9futee to oo out on New Yffr'a E\19 -untll ht gets 1 pany lnvtt1tlon trom Tommy end Jimmy Oofwy ~ ... "SeYen Beeutln" ( 1976, Ora· me) Glal'\Carto Giannini. Shlfley Stolef OI· rect9d by lint Wtrtmulltr Whft9 lmp(l9- oned 1n 1 NazJ conotntratlon C*Tlp. a petty thltf flndt hit °'*'9fVt dellfe tor N11-pr...,...•tlon put 10 tht IJltlmet• tell Jlu=.ltd.:·~ ht • 55 min ) 1'.9 ~ .,. "The Wreci<lng Crew" ( 1968. Comedy) Oun Martin. Elke Sommer S.. cret egent Matt Helm ... ,en. fO< a large quantity of gold !Nt mutt bt returned to in.ure lnrtrnatlonal IONtncy. (2 tits . 10 20 Sunday, August 10. 1986 ,.;n "-PllTIWM. lllOW "Rick ·n· Fats" In perhaps his laat maJot lotervieW, Rick Nelson talks about his youth and late< ca· reer, highlights from his tour with Fats Domino. I .... ~ WMnlW'P•llH m. LA Featured a look at el!OllC Ja . U.AT..-. .,....~01A ....... "°"'"CCUIT -.. ,.. ... ~ ...... -.. .,,.,, .. .......... . llCMI "Sesame Street Presents· FOi· low That Bird" ( 1985. Comedy) Voices ol Jim Henson, CarrOll Spinney. Whisked away to Illinois by a misguided social worker. Big Bird sets out on an adlleflture to 'Ta" his friends In New York 'G' Q ( 1 ,.1···F; .... .. (I) llCMI "Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown" ( 1980. Comedy) Animated Oi· rected by B1l1 Melendez Snoopy and WOOdstock lollow exchange stUdenls Charlle Brown. Peppermint Patty. Linus and Marcie on an adventure hUed tour ol England and France (R) Q ( 1 hr , 30 minL D • ..... AY TO MU• An 1nvestlga· tive TV repo<ter makes Improper charges regarding the ope<atlon of a home IOI teen-age unwed mothers In stereo (R) Q_(l hr) • _,.. ''F"rsts 01 Bruce Lee·· ( 1978, Adventure) Bruce LI. Lo Lletl An adven· turer obtains a hst of lntematlonat smug- gle<s and drug-trafficking gangs and sets out to find the men on lt.J2!1rs.) e 0 Ja ICT ITIAJI-Larry's em- barrassed •• ~L ~~lkl's outrageous ap- ioach 10 ~la (R) Q ::r -.&111T-(lllMmLl In ''Oa· vld and Goliath." a young laraeltte {Roger Kern) armed only with 1 slingshot volun- l&efS to hght a loathsome giant (Ted CRS- sidy); w11h God's help. Joshua (Robert Culp) leads the Israelites 1n10 a seeming'>'. 1naccesslble city lo "Joshua at Jerk:hO • {2 hrs) • llATIOllM. __,RIC CMatopher Plummer narr1tn this hls!Oflcal profile of Jefusalem. focusing on the reflglous stw1nes. the diverse CUitures Iha! ooeidst peacefully within Its walls, and 111 ~. IOC~~Dlongttme mayOf Teddy KOlleti In ;r;..:>,.i~. 10 min) G M1'111M. ••'llllC James Whit· l'l"IOfaJ\8trates this protlAI of the ~ wf\o make their llYellhood from the 111111.,1 of Chesapeake Bay In sttfeo (R) Q { 1 hr.) (CJ llCMI "Fighting Back" { 198?. Dr•· me) Tom Sktrrllt. P1ttl Lupont. An •"O'Y Philadtlphltn organ11.. a vigllante fotce to attm the fide of ~t crime In hit ~hbof'hood, 'A' ( 1 hr • 40 min.) (J) IR,.. r• I ii Ah Pro T .. m Llnebachrt. CD.,.. "Werra Science" (1985, COmt- dy) Anlhorty Michael Hall. Kelty IABrock Fruttrat9d by dat..... weekendl. two high IChoOI nordt Ult their home comput- er 10 oon~t up the womal\ of their dr .. mt 'PG-13' (I ht , 3A min ) (l)-CCUlll _,,_ As their r•tlonlNp WMI ens. Joe and Cliff IMk c:ompenlouahl through personal adl Q ... "One Of Our AWCftft II Mill Ing" ( 194 1, Orama) Enc Pottnwn. Goe Irey Tearle A group of RAF flter'8 ~ 10 return to Eng*and •ft• their elrcnft 1 downed (2 hrs.) • • 0 a ••111• Leon ennounoe plans to leave the unlvtrllty wher'I h learns that his uncle left him an Inner' l']t_;~ .....nca•••fl.om -• -A--Nell Ind the Kar lskis have trouble dealing with the Chief' death. In steteo. jR) 8 0 llACI,. A ruthlell ~all takes a trainload of paaeengers hollage i )riJ.1 hr) llDWW "The M!aflts" (1 981. Drema Clark Gable. Maril)'n Monroe. A young di vOfcee fights against the eruetty UMd 11 ltle rounduJ> of Wild hOf... (2 hrt ) I .... ,..~ W'll ...... ,. ... A survey of new tecMok>gle9 tot ..int the brain !unction lnoludtt lnteMewi wttl sclent1s1s and a history of attempt• to ob serve the IMng brain CR) ( 1 hr ) (() lf•MJ. • mAlltt' llf'I Wortd Se nes Unsuno He<oee. (}j)lllMI T.The Wiid Ufe" (1984. Come dy) Christopher Penn. &le Stotz. With the start ol school just around the comet, 1 group or teen-agers Spetldl the IMt wttl or SUmmef In all out hedonistic rfNe/lry. 'R ~(1 hr .. 36 min) ITM!m llCMI "Natlonal Lampoon's Eur()f>Nf Vacallon" ( 1985. Comedy) Chev) Chase. 8ev8fly O' Angelo. After winning 1 European holiday on a TV garM thOw. fhf Griswald clan goes on • cf'laotlc tour o Gld World capftalS. 'PG-t3' Q f1 hr., 37 min) (%) ... ··Commando" (1 986, AOW/n- lure) Arnold Schwarz~. Ree Oawr Chong The ex·leader of an 9'1tt mllttr) task fOfce 1s prtsaed back Into ~ when hlS daughttf Is kidnapped 'R' { 1 hr., 30mln ) .... mAT •• a1w IC• "S~ Fin. Kaye's MUSICal Comedy Tonight Ill" Decto Van Dyke. Ei.ine Strltch. Panl l..e8ell and Roberta Pet8fl ere among the "8f1 re-ereatlng BtoedWay mullcals ~ 'The Boys From Syracuee" In 1t.-.o (Rl ( 1 ht 50 min ) n Ul 11CM1 "Mysteries From 8-yond The Tnangle" ( 1977, Oocumentaty) A.- searchefa prObt the myst~ phloorr• non Of strangt ~ranc.e In the "OeVll't Tr1ang1t " (2 his.) • e (J) llfA R1ta Mareno •tan .. a career woman trying to relee thtee cNlchn In an urben envltonment. A*> ltlft 91rry Primus end ApfN LMman •• "" ..... Htnry recalll "" dly Mall n'IOYed In with him 1fter not ..ing each othtr f0t f'l'll"Y )'lllt In •tet90. (AJ ~ 11CM1 "Viva Knltvtl" ( 1977. Adven- ture) Evel KnleYel, Leureo Hutlon Crook• plM to sabotage Evtt l(ni.v.f'1 mota cle )ump In Mt!Uoo eo they can coca~ Into the US. by ~ It In ~edtYll'e coffin. ~ .. 30 MIN ............... ) t • • ' CD ..,. "The Woman In Red" ( 1984 COmedy) Gene Wilde<, Kelly LaBrock An otherwise happily married San Francisco bureaucrat becomes obseised with a g0t geous model and tries desperately to 1nu1 ate en affetr with hef 'PG· 13' (1 hr. ?7 mln.L -·Cl) cm ... RCW. "Big Gamble In Atlantic Citf' Bill Moyers reports on the lmpect casino gambling has had on Atlan- uc City, N.J . In the 10 years sJnce 11 was l~llZed theta ( 1 hr.) U W .... ..u&. "War and ·v10 fence" Host Phil Donahue examines the reasons human beings k1H their own ktnd !art 3:J4 (I hr ) ' llOTa Biiiy hires a new securi1y leer. Pele< Is ottered the chance to ;a~ t'<>tel (A) Q (I hr I I _,. .... llmf COlrfACT This award w1nn1ng lllm lncludel footage from the 50-year-otd movie of a New Guinea t11be's first en· counter with three .white men and features interviews wtth two of them and with Pa· ~nt Who recaN the event (R) ( 1 hr ) ~--''The Killing~ .. (19S.. Ora· ma) Sam Waterston, Hsing S NgOI BaMd on New YO<k Times reporter Syd ney Schenberg's chronicle of the unique trlend$htp that developed between him and hit natwe assiStant. Ollh Pran. n 1970s wart0tn CambOdla 'A' Q (2 hrs 21 min.) (()1WllA ..... .all'TI (l)~mM Sketcties Include "Plan 8 From Oute< iJr• .. (R) l tMATm_,l.OlYWIC IODIG .. ....,.,_., II -DMllY• ' HCA'I M: ClfA" 1• DOW &II- (!) .... (%) _. "LO'Ye Letiers" ( 1983. Orama) Jamlf Lee Curtis. James Keach After dis· OOYtrlng that hef recently deeeased mother had been IOVOIVed in an exlramari tal affair throughOUI ne< merriaoe. a aiogle woman becomet involved In an obsessive at1alr with a married man 'R' ( 1 hr 36 .. '!i"~ c..J. If Lllllnt.D 1•11.•o•• ... ,,_DAT ~ Skelches P1nnochi0 ~' l~~r:.n ... Comedy la the loPIC when David Brtnner. Andy Kaufman, Rober1 Klein and St_.,. Landetbef'O get toge1t1er a1 the I= ~~~~~heir starts •IT 1.-..n' .,..._ I It• Clltdl •tn...., ..,.,._....,.George Plimpton prtten1• ciipt of v1"ltty shows. game lhOwS and rnu9lc vldtOt lfom 1o14W1 liot'I atound the world Including Italy Ja ren and ttle SoYltl Unton .. "S.JC·A·~" ( 1985. A®l1) ne c.rrere, A young men 11 transpofled I an eout1 Vld90 {1 hf .• 19 min ) DI WC&Mll .... .. "Laure" (HMSO. Orama) Dawn l()p, Mavd Ac:Mms. A woman trltS to prtvttnt a retal!On&hlP belwoen a ecutptoc wllh whom she he1 kid an nffalr and her reeo-ege beltrina daYQtlt« 'R' ( 1 rn '~ mln-,,..1 ... ''Thll Ctllld 11 Ml~" I 1974 Drama) Steven Young. James Craig. A boy suffers emotlona.1 trauma wtien his b11th mother, an actress. sues his adopttve ~rems 10< custody ( t hr . 35 min ) 11:11 B (() U . NOOl8 Romano belks at the chance lo shool a c.op-k1l11ng youth. (R) L! hr , 10 min) U GD lllT OI CMIOll From May 1985: ac10<s Ten Garr and Lance Burton end corned1an Tom Dreeun jOln host JohMy Carson In ster.;.,r> ( 1 hr ) llAn.AY o ~ Wl.D,Wl.DWllT ..... ITMlml ftl. •11 t• Hocker has 10 deYl9e an 1n1= natlonal transpo<t policy I MUii» AT--•LMM .. , ...... .,_ "Commando" ( 1985, Adven- ture) Arnola Schwarzenegger, Rae Oewn Chong The ex·leader of an etlle military 1as" f0tce is pressed back ln10 terVloe when his daughler 1s kidnapped 'R' Q ( I hr . 30m1n) Cl)a.DLT ... ttim8 ....amD OI TMI Melt,_,_ ~COl9Y ... (lj) IMTIRT.-r Tc.MT Batilnd the scenes of Don R1ekles' upcoming TV spe- cial fl) MM ,_ Oll'f cerTa Three dance works cho<eograpfler Trisha Brown's "Accumulallon With Talking Plus Waler Moror .. Da111d Parsons· "Caught" and Charles Moullon's "9 Person Precision Ball Passmg " In srereo Q L£) MlfO UC. NASCAR Budweiser Al The Glen, from Walkins Glen, N Y (R) (3 hrs) (%) M0¥9 Ordeal By lnoocence" ( 1985. Orama) Donald Sulherland. Faye Cuna· way A re5earch scientist In England Mtl 001 10 unravel lhe mystery behind • wom· en s murder BaSed or a novel by Agatha Chr1she PG· 13' ( 1 hr • 27 min ) QD1'1CWI tt:a (tJ llCM! "The little Drummer Girt" ( 1984. Drama) Diane Kfflon, Yorgo Voyag1s Aecru11ed by Israeli opera1tvea • 11n actress t>ecomes a double agent a• signed 10 track crown a not0<10US Pales1ln- 1an 1errl)11st 'A' Q (2 hrs 10 mtn ) 1:1:11 D GD LA11 _., wmt DAVID Lit I Ml Scheduled comic ac10<s JOhn Candy and fugene Levy singer·f(eyb0erdl9t SteYe W1nwood I~ stereo ( 1 hr ) I ,...,,,.. , ...... PUAll _, • LM A tuncka1$1ng special to t>enehl research at SI Jude'• Children's Hospital In Memphis, Tenn ( 1 hr) i .... .. IU&. ....... MO¥ll "Roll Freddy. Roll" ( t974, Comedy) Tim Conway. Jan Murray A di- vorced computer programmet trlel to Im- press hit son and Ml a new WOtld'1 recotd lor nons=ter sh11ng. ( 1 hr • 30,,,.,, ) • -:i• 11 II Perlorman<* of MYerll ~lier Robinson comPotltlont lnCludlnQ 1ne '" t •et of his Qoepel opera "Lootc Whal Wondef Jesus Hu Done ... "Ooc.Skeys 10 Jeru581em' nd "The Bal- 1ad of Harr101 Tubman." GD PUmTMIUll» 'I) .,_ "SIMKado" ( 1985. We1tern) Kevin Kline. Scott GleM.ln the 1eaoa. ttle o"tht of two drtNtrt con...erge en route to ttlf)lr destiny In a town celled S!Mlfado. ·PG-; 12 "'i'i' 13 -) _; ... ''Tht !(den Wltne." (HMS , Sdence Action) Heney Snyd9r, recs Lac>lat. KltlM photogr9'>h>' tech- n1quee. In whlCtl plel'lt .......... ate ,.. tlC'ed on tllm, are trnplOy9d In • murder ca11. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (I) .. "Purple A81n" ( 198-4. ,...,.) Prince. Apollonia Kotero. A ~ M!Me- apolla llnoer'• IOfdld famlY bec)(ground provldel me lmpetua for hit ,... 10 tne top of tht contemporary mutic WOtld and ...._ ablM him tl> find kMt with a wlfwome roek ilnceea.. In 1tereo. 'R' Q (1tv .. 51 min.) -_.., .... . ----"The Victim" ( 1972. SutpenH) Ellzabeth Montgomery, George Mahatta. A young woman trapped In a remote houN OUrtng a vlotent 11orm ii unaware tNlt the le ttle ne.11t target of an l k= klller. ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) .. "The Big Glme" (1972, Ad- venture) Stephen Boyd, France Nluy9n, Foreign ~ta attempt 10 obtain • pow9fful mltld-COntrol dtvlol from Amtri- ~cen.tt;!#:J:.~> _. "Ctetpehow'' (1982, Horror) al HolbrOOk, Adrttnnt Bart>eeu. A quin- tet of hOfror 1tona. from a ctllkft comic bOOk lnClu* ,.... tbOlll , .. animated corPMS. elet'I V9g9fatton. a vor.aoua ~ cr•ture and mllllont of verlgeflJI cockrOKhes. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) •l=econ ~ .... Sketehel Include "Plan 8 From Outer Spece." (R) e ATM --Scheduled: reviewt of rnovlet available on vldeocawtte Includ- ing "Modern Romance" (Albert Broe>U) and "Bid Bova" (Sein Penn). (R) • ... "Rebel Router1" (1989, Dr• ml) JflCk Nlenc*on. 0..... Ladd. A group of ~WI dtciOea to lletl revenge on a ttMI~= hr .. 46m.) !•-:: ..... ... "Etattrheed" (1978. Horror) JOhn Nance. Cha.OOtte Stewert. After tj:v- lng birth to • monater chlld. a weird young woman IMWJS the beby f0< the fethtf to ralee alone In whatever luhlon he ·1cT=~m.) • .. Dirty Ho" ( 1981. A<Mnture) Wong Yu. LO Lr.ti The heir to an empet· O<'I tlvone, thrM1entd by hit brother,~ frltnda • thief MM> vows hit allegleflCe In ""..::r:;;. (2 hra.) .. t.i.•1£1 .. .. "L.uet In The Oul1" (198-4, ) Tab Hunter. OMnt. A~ oua ttrenget. • Blble-quOtlng bed 'Pf. and a MIOon lk'OI' are among tt1e motley aMOrtment whO COO'i'llOI to ... ,otl for a C-Che of gold 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 27 ri\ ) Cl) .. ''Commlndo" ( 199$, A""'11'1- ture) Arnold Sc~. Rae O.wn ChonQ. The a11-tMder of 9f' eltte mllltary ralk fore. 11 pr-o bectc Into ..w. 8unday,AU9U•t 10. 1088 21 when his daugttter Is kidnapped. In S1e<eo 'A' ~1 Iv .• ~min.) .. , ........... I -.. "The 8lacJ( Castle" ( 1953. Myat8')') Richatd Greene, Botts Kar1off A man tries to find the whefeebOUtt of rwo Englishmen wno dtsappeaied on a hunhng ~~~=J. .... "The Devil And MISS Sarah" ( 1971, Western) Gene Barry, Janice Rule An outlaw uses lhe powe<s of the deVll to turn a woman 8Q8J(ISt her hUSband who~~ng him to justice. (2 hrs) 1 •. ,.,. --·-·mnol _.."The Big Soofe" (1983, Adven· tvre) Fred WllllelTllOn, John Saxon A tou;h CNcago narcotics cop IS dlsmtSSed from the force In a scandal and goes loo!!· Ing lor revenge against the drug oealefs r~ble 'R' ( 1 hr , 2~ cnln ) CD ... "The Woman In Reef (198A, COmedy) Gene Wiider. Kelly LeBrock An -Thursday -llondng Movies- •<l> "Romancing The Stone" (1964. Ad· venture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. (1 hr . 45 mln.) •CI> "Peter And The Wolf And Other TaleS" {1981. Adventure) Ray Bo4get (l hr., 25 mln.) •CC> "The Srother From Another Planet" ( 198•. Fantasy) Joe Morton. Darryl Ed wards. ( 1 hr • « min ) 119(%) "Marvin And Tlge" ( 1983, Orama) John Cassavetes. Biiiy Dee Williams ( 1 hr .. µ min ) 1111«?.l "For Love Or Money" ( t963. Come-~ Kirk Douglas. Mitzi GayOOf (2 hrs ) -~ "City Heel" ( 1984, Adventure) Cllnt Eastwood. Buff Reynolda (1 hr , 37 min.) ® "The Mysterious Stranger" ( 1982. Fantasy) Chrlstoptw Makepeace, Fred G~nne ( 1 hr • 30 min I (!) "Blondie For Vlct0<y" ( 1942. ~ dy) Peflny Singleton, Arthur Lake (I hr , 30 min.) •9 "F:emale Artlltery" ( 1973, Orama) Dennis Weaver. Ida Lupino (I hr. 30 min) (%) "Duel In The Sun" ( 1~7. Western) Jennll.w Jones. Gregory Peck (2 hr•. 18 min.) •CH) "The Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980. Science Fletlon) Mark Hamm. HarrleO<I Ford., <i hrt .• '4 min ) (!) "S'int"" ( 1973. Orama) Glenn FOfd. Michael Burnt. (2 hr• ) -Cl:) "The Red-Ught Sting" ( 198-4, Come- dy) Farrah Fawcett. Beau Brldges. ( 1 hr .. Jamin) (I) "The Horst'• Mouth" ( 1959. Come- dy) Alec Guinness. Kay Walsh ( 1 hr., 33 min.) -~ "&eM The .Bfflta And Chlldlen" 1971, Orama) Qin Mumy, Barry Robins 2N~) · tW "Command<>" ( 1985. Adventure) Ar· nold Schwarzenegget Rae Dawn Chong {1hr.,30mln) _.,, ..... ...,.._ -· "S.Olof Vear" ( 197' Orama) Gary 22 Sunday, Auguat 10. 1986 . othefw-se happily mar(led San Ffancieco oureaucrat beCOmeS obSe8sed with a gor- geous model and Ines desperately 10 Initi- ate an affaw with her 'PG-t3' ( 1 tw .• 27 (l)Jo • llA-- H (l) llCMI "The 4th Man" (1983, Orama) Jetoen Krabbe, Renee Soutendijk. Recuf- rent premonitions of a deadty encounter laU to prevent a wrftet from falling In love with a woman whose previous huablnds diectmysterlOOSly ( 1 tw • ..-min) -Nme• TOii i,..., ,,.,_ "" UTm'lllJFl•FI TWY .UT•ACICMll9t 41111 TOii..,.. llMTI .,.. "Masked Avenger•" ( 1962. Adventure) Chiang Sheng, Chu Ko. The leader M.a trio searehlng for a crime syn- dicate dlfiCOVefS that one of hill men may be a ~yndk::ate spy. (1 hr .. 30 min ) OS)llUMUP Frank, OlynnlS O'Connor. (1hr .. 30 min.) CC) "Follow The Fleet" ( 1936, Musical) Fred Asta11e Glngef Rogers. (I hr • 50 min) (8) "Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) ree1 Wass. David Niven (1 hr . 40m1n } 'BMX Bandits" ( 198A. Adventure) David Argue, John Ley. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) we "Passport To P1mllco" (1~9. Come- dy) Stanley HOllOway Margaret Ruther· IOfd ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CI> "Love Letters" ( 1983. Orama) Jamie Lee Curtl$, James Keach ( 1 hr . 36 min.) •CC) "That's Dancing!" ( 1985. Musical) Gene Kelly, Ltze Mlnnelll. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (8) "A Piano For Mra Clmtno" (1982. Orama) Bette Davis. Penny F\Jllef ( 1 tv . 40mm.) "We Are Not Alone" (1939. Orama) Paul Munt Jane Bryan. ( 1 tv , 52 min.) t.:ll(I) "We Lrve Again" (19~. Orama) Fredric March. Anna Sten. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •([)"Love Letters" (1983. Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis, James Keach. ( 1 hr , 36 min.) 41111(%) "The Woman In Red" (1984, Com&- dy) Gene Wiider. Kelly LeBrock ( 1 hr . 27 min) •CO "A Wedding" ( 1978. C>fama) CarOI Burnett. Vittorio Gassman. (2 hra... 5 min) •<.C.> "City Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) Clint Eastwooa. Burt Reynoldt. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) "Forbidden" ( 1985, Orama) J~ ' line Bisset, Jurgen Procnnow. (2 twa.). .. ® "The Sword Of The Valiant" (1ho. Fantasy) Sean Connery, Miies O'l<eete 1.! hr • 42 min.) W 'Mervin And Tige" ( 1983, Orama) John Casaavetes, Bmy Dee Wiiiiams. ( 1 hr .« min) ........ ·11.r.=. .... IUCll..., •·11 n a. --Q .. .,~..,. .. mi .... •11•11..-r -·-ICOTT d (C) .. "Lfttle Darlings" (1980, Come- dy) Tatum O'Neal, Kristy McNlohol At summe< camp, two teen-eg1 glr1la com- pete to see who Will be the ht to !OM hef • l(llt}'. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) tilt _.,Lim,_ m .._ lmMT 01 a. IGU. Huey Lewis and the Newt perform singles from their albums "Sports" end "Picture This." lnciuding "If This Is It.·· 'Wallung on a Thin Une" and "Do You Believe In LOYe?" In stereo. ( t ·1hr.) LOIT• INCi ~~ .. UTm'I• 11•11 TWY _.. "This Is Spinal T~" ( 198.4, ~) Rob Aeinef. MichMI Mcl<een. In thls satire on the contemporary rock mo- SIC scene. an American documentary ftlm- make< examines the phenomenon of a 17- year-old heavy metal band from England 'A' ( 1 Iv., 22 min.) Cl) ICOOIT IOO l ..w~­IMllC--OllMIY ..... Mn0 UC. Formuta One Grand Prix of Hung.aty, from Budapest. (R) (1 hr.) Cl) ,.,. alAll Klngsfleld actlvely op- poses Hart's appointment to the faculty, Bell must decide Whether Of not to accept a Ion 1n ~se (2 hrs.) caman -.... 1= IMClm. I ~•CUii,. ...... ,,.... ... "The Cat People" ( 19'2. Hor· ror) Simone Simon. Kent Smith A girl Is cursed with the ability to convert hertelf Into a vtclous panthef at will ( 1 hr .. 13 ,.1m1n ..... O mnuTVF •r TcmMT lnt8Mew i" f'.:i. Singlea """'' " ........ ~tta supermarht: actress Sarah I~ CJll• c TIClll -. • .-nm ... ,..,.um • 11.-olf ... "The Red-Light Sting" ( 1984, omedy) Farrah Fawoett. Beau Bridges. In ordef to convict 1 local rackets king, a government bureau COY8ftty ntumee management o1 a brothel. Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) {I) Mm>._. USAC MICIQeta, from ln-dla=JLM) (1.""·· 30min.) I ...... 7111 .. "The Grttt Bent< Robbrt" 989, Comedy) Zeto Mo.tel, Kim "'°" vak. A blnk II bell~ by gt"Q* of would-be re>Obtt$. (2 hrt.) 119 • ..: "'1WM. -"Lo. LobOI· Backstage at tht group's conoen. meet the group Tletra: Chtech and Chong on ~nlnEattlA " 1-,.:=.,. M • U. Featured. a lo<* a1 Japen. NI and Egypt, U.ATU.. ·=GPA~ ... ,.. ... ..... _.._. .,,., W. • 1lMl1 Jeff Smith OOOlll aa· genakl, p&akl and other Gr..+c dlthel, and Ylllt1 1 GrMtc rtetaurant ® .. "National Lampoon's European Va~llon" ( 1986, Comedy) Chevy Ch11e, a..,.ny O' Ano-I<>. After winning a EurQPMn holldly on 1 TV game lhOw, fht Gro1w11d clan goee on a chaotic tour of Old World capltalL 'PG· 13' (1 hr . 37 min.) Cl) IOW8 "Crime In The Street1" ( 1956. Dfama) Sal Mineo. John ea..ave1• oe- splta the effona of a tocial worXtr to re- form him. a young atrMt hood leads ooe of hl1 gang membeft Into a life of crime • hf . 30 min.) --,. h ... • 1 .... W Pl'lm.t1meedltlono1 the popular deytlmt game show with host Bob ~1T.i.\f hr.) 8 • .. A family friend tells Clltf about P<Oblemt ht'1 hlvtng with his teeo·ege de.ughter. In 1tereo. (A) o 9 ... "The Dragon LIVes" ( 1978, Ad · venture) Bruce U, Caryn White The It()()' of a mani.1 an1 atar. (2 hra) e ~ -..W rf GI llOT1 A vOICank: exploalon on ont of Jupiter's moons. a champion gymnatt who ovefcame paraty· &IS. a gardert on a New York rooftop (R) ,.. .. 1(-hr. "rti. Big Sleep" ( 1978. Mys· 1ery) Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles. Los Angeles private detective Phnlp Marlowe travel• to LondOn to look Into the blaclt· mall of a retired gentHal and beeomes caught up In the bizarre lives of his daugtr tars. (2 hT:J.r • ~ ,_OP 1'MI .. A lead- er (John 8ec)() with dMoely inspired strength aucc:umbs to a Philistine 1emp- trasa (Ann Turkel) In "Samson and Dell· lah", In "The ()tluge,'' Noah (Lew Ayres) preperes fQt a worldWlde nood t>y t>ulldlng an ark and gathering a male and femele or eac~1';.'-;; h2:f t 1 ..... ... ..,... ... Marine t>IOIOglSt Alasra11 Btntea tours the Australian reel anp ex· e!_!1n1 l11 ecOlogy. (A) Q ( 1 hr.) l1J ... "The Warriors" ( 1979, Orama) Michael Beck. Oottey Wright. Blamed tor the murder of a Charismatic 1t1def 11 a New Y°'k atrMI gang convertllon, mem- bers of a Coney Island gang must fight thelr way beck to their home turt 'R' I 1 hr .~~ ~=-"The Naked Face" (I~. Ora· ma) AOQef MOOfa, Rod Staiger. Baeed on a novel by Sldnty Shelc:SOn. After his sec· retlry and 1 pttltnt are mU<dtftd. a pty· chietrlat rMHite that hil own Ille le In tt<>P- ar!fy. 'R' ( 1 hr., 43 min.} • ... "Agalnat AU Odd&" ( 1968. F1nt11y) Chrl•=r LN, Richard Greana, Tile die Or. Fu M&l'CllU'a teheme to pcleOf'I hf9 tnen'llal arouod the w0<1d may euceeed unleel a ScOfland Yard lnvtttlgetOf a.an dellfoy the Will gen· lut' tonr-1n the Amazon Jvngt. (2 tn.) •• • ,-.,ma 1n a~o1 ~ backe. the K11ton1 retatt llOmt of Alex'• WICk'-r atcapttdet to Ellan In 11ereo. (R) ...,._,. 1Wt•a1•1 .. ....,, ... • (I) CllAIY Liii A fOI Harry ln~tl· Qattl when a doc10t·frland of H1rrlton'1 la aocUNd of murdering a fallOw physician and gell helpful Information lrom an unex· Q!Cted IOUfce. (Al ( 1 hr ) • • M COLITt ~allon and Jeff h<>My· moon In Jamaica; Mllee It charged with murder (A) Q ( 1 hr.) I:. "Ahlef 01 No Return" ( 195•. Adventure) Aoben Mitchum. Marilyn Monroe. A widower, hit eon and 1 bar• room entertainer eecape on a raft from In- dian attack• and a sinister gambl« woo Is Intent ujy; finding them. (2 hra ) e •t ti "Agatha Chrlllle Mysterlee II" An unemployed young woman It aw.pt up Into the world of rlchtl and royalty When she aJ!r ... to act aa e double '°' a ini.~~~hr) ...UCM...,.. "Jamee Levine; A Ute In Mulle" Thia profile Of the Metropol- 11an Opera's arttstlo dlrect0< James Levine tnclvdes prOductlon preparation, perform· anoe clips from the Salzburg and Bay- reuth Fattlvals. and lntervlewl with col· leagues Including Placido Domingo and Leonie Rysanek. c:;i (1 hr.) CC) llOWll "Assault On Precinct t3" ( 1976, Drama) Austin Stoker, Derwin Joston Cops a.nd convlcll Join '°'~ to prevent a teen·age gang from laying liege to a nearly deeerttd police 1tatlon. 'A' ( 1 hr,31mln.) (I) lo'Ww 'I .. TllT llTI Highlights Of the 1977 W0tkl Serles. CB) .,. ''The Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980, Science Action) Mark Hamm, Har· rlson Ford. Rebel fighter Luke Skywalker Interrupts his training as a Jedi Knight to rescue his lrlenda from vlttalnoug berth ~cs;,~~ (2 tira . • min ) (Z) llOVll "Ot'deal By Innocence" ( 1985. Orama) Oooald Sutherland, Faye Cuna· way A research scientist In England sets out to unravel the mystery behind a wom- an's murder. Based on a novel by Agatha Christle. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) .. aJ .,_ "They Shoot Horses. Don't They?" ( 1969, Orama) Jane Fonda. Mi- chael Sarrazln. A l)ep(etalon-eta danoe marathon 11 entefed by a young couple In need·of~~lze money. (2 hrs . 35 min.) ' 119 8 • Sam helps Frasier beat the blues by senlng him up with a fun-lovlng Q!!_I. lo stereo. (A) C!J .,. "The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs" ( 1960. Orama) Aoben Preeton. Dorothy McGuire. Based on the play by Wilham Inge. Mem~a ot an Oklahoma family In the 1920. ttfaQale wtth1he prob- lems of everyday Ute. (2firs .. 30 min.) (I)..-Oulcklltver Eddie Alkau Big Wave lnvltaOonal, from Walrnea Bay. Ha· waM_JTaped) -•Cl>,......_ ... Old wounos are rtopened when AIV9ttlde'• father It ad• mitttd to Sao Fr1ncftco Mtmotlal Hotpl- • tat U ht.) e • -MmM. "Woman and M•n" Hott Phil Donahue eicamlntil ~fell and .cultural fa.ctort that make men and women dlffer.nt (Part 'or 5) ( 1 hr.) 11 ~. ScMdultd. updeted ~ on tl'le P ... csay. • bend of ~ Stone Age tr1belmen found living 1n the Phlljll,'=72. Q ( 1 hr.) I,. rm_. ----~ A 1ttt1 mlll aoooer teem In the Sovwt AapUbllc or AnrtMil)an Pf9Ptt· Ing lo.-' match agalnat their archttYtla 19 viewed' to atudy Hit In Soviet fectory towna and the emph .. 11 plaO.CS on aportt to Ci):Air~ Q (1 hr.) CIJ llOW9 ''Tuff Turf' ( 19M, Orama) James Spader, Kim Richardt. An Eat Coatt teeo-eger mov. with hla !amity to 1 rough LA neighborhood ~ l'le claahet with an antagonl9tlc put*. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 6= Cl) ... Sketchtl: "Alo.rt Btootc• and a Psychologist," "Ferdlnlnd and laaballa." IR) (I) ...--.a-M LGIT .. 1111 Allee and Ralph plan anntvettary pertlea for each other; Allee rrtea 10 nit up the tr1f· Ile ~ha date. Q .. 1,..., •t11• 1ntervlewl with faml- ly and lrlenda and a perf()(mance by LMlll Uggama capture the life and muelc of George Gershwin. F11tured tOnge Include "Someone to Watctl Over Me'. and "Summertime:· William Hurt hOata. (1 hr .• 35mln.J.. .. ,~ ...... II ----Cl.U~US n A 1oot1 at a nal)lell traveling basketball aalelmln ~on ==~' . ... .,_••Thief 01 HMrts" (1 9M, Dr• ma) Steven Bauer, Barbara Wiiiiama. Af· ter looting an opulent San Francltco hOme, 1 t>urglar ditcO\-ers he pouuua the secret dranes of a frva1rated mam.d woman and Impetuously seta out to futfllt her fantasies In stereo 'R' Q ( 1 hr., -40 min.) (%).,. "The •th Man" (1983, Orama) J«oetl Krabbe, Renea Soutendljk. Recur· rent premonltlON of a deedty encount41f fall to prevent a writer from falling In love with a woman whOM ptevlovt husblndl tW ldied,;er[i.i ~~«min.) TlllDAY .._ Sketchff· The Gong Show; trH1exual Interview, gullt shop, C.mp Mlsal.oir~ ='8r. makeup for men I :;~ ..,. "Commando" ( 1985, Adven· ture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rae Oewn Chono The ex-leader of an elite mllltary task force Is pressed back Into aeN\oe when hlS daughter IS kidnapped 'R' Q ( t hr,=.. ~ •ICT tw I '=9--. The c:omedllin (aod "SI. ElMwl'lefe·· co-allr) p«forme hll nightclub act Taped In November t985 during Mandel' a North American tour. ( 1 hr.) tW • (I) _, IUT An ex-oon IMng In a resldentlll halfway l'IOUM la aOCUMd ot mur<ltf (A) ( 1 hr. 10 min.) D • mr Of CAl10ll From Mty 19ee: actor Patrlek Duffy ("OIU••"). the Amhtrll Saa O\Janet •nd oomtdlan Jim. Sunday_ Auguat 10. 1988 23 -TllllnUy C.-•. my Aleck join hoe! Johnny Cer900. In lier· eo. (R) ( 1 hr,) IA~Y-.r -L-:m..r ="'-........ AT ... •U.. ..,...,. tW llCMI "The Delphi Bureau" (1972, Adventure) Laurence LucklnblH, Joanna Pettet. A research bureeu aupplylng lnfor· matlon to the president hlree a man gifted with a phOtographlc memory. (2 hra • 5 min.) tW. -I I IM Hacker discoYera tome embarrassing Information concemlng the s.Je of Brl111h arms to ltallan terroneta. -1 Llll1"ft8 OP M llCM am, .... ~mM .-r~~ lnte<vlew with Elton John. Cl) PIA.,.. Columbia Seniors Pro Doubles, from Erlanger, Ky. (A) (2 hra.) CD .,. "Between The sneett·: c 1963. Adult) John Leslie, Sek& A new manrMS meets an old bed and Is told 10me "hts- torlcal" facts. (1 hr.!> min.) (l) Llll1"ft8 OP .... llCM am,...,. Wayton Jennings: Rosemary Ctooney: Broo«e Shields tours Kenya. (R) (1 hr.) ••a. .. CH) llOYW "Fright Night" ( 1985, Suspense) Chris Sarandon, Wllllam Rags- dale. Convinced that his next-<foc)( neigh- bor ls a vampffe, a teen-ager calls upon an aP.lng horror·fllm star to lnvettlgate the mans sooret life 'R' Q ( t hr .. 46 min.) ... ._..,. -(I).,. "The Cotton Club" ( 198-'. Ota· ma) Richard Gere, Gregory Hine.. In the 19309, e 1&22 mualclan saves the lffe of a powerful rect<eteer and It towed deeper and deeper Into tr-.. vlolent wor1d of gang- sters and guMlen In stereo. 'R' (2 hrs .. 7 min.) -··U11_,9"1tMWtUfi n Scheduled: Insomniac EdWtn Finkbeiner. singing duo Ashford & Simpson. former New Vork Jell quarterback Joe Namath Ins~~ D-..,_,, CGLLICTICll OP UM I ... _ ..... .... .... flltllll llOWil "Rolling Man" ( 1972, Otama) Dennis weaver. Don Stroud. A man be- gins to tearch for hla two tone after belnO releeted trom a four·yMr prteon term. (l ht .. 30 ~ I= I 11 A pefformanoe of Canadl-- an compoaer Harry Somera' "Kur,u." wr1nen In CrM Indian for hla C>P8f'• 'Luis Ritt" ...... ~ ~ 110Wi1 ''WhO'I Stop The Rain?" c t978. Orame) Nick Notte. Tueadly Wtld.. A vi.tnarn veteran lrWoMls a lr1tnd from !ht wtt and hil girlfriend In tr-.. hlgh- ptlctd and denQerOUI WOf1d of drug ~ 'R' (2 firs . 6 min,) (J) .. "The Woman In Red" ( 198-4, Sundiy,August 10, 1988 Comedy) Gene Wnde<. Kelly LeBrock. An otherwise happily married San Francisco bureaucrat becomes obeesled with a gor· geooa model and tries deeperately to fnttl· ate an affair with her. 'PG-13' ( t hr . 27 min.) .. e (I) llOWll "The Intrude< Within" (t98 1, Horror) Chad Everett. Joeeph Bottoms. Workers on an Isolated oil rig become the prey of a creature from the dark recesses of time. (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min.) •• ., ..... .. "Beneath The t 2 Mlle Reef" ( 1953. Adventure) Terry MOOfe. Robert Wagner. OiY9f's compete flerc:ely for the valUable sponges In Florida's coessal wa- ters~.) Cl) "Savage" (1972. DrarM) Bar· bara Bain. Martln Landau. A supreme court nominee Is Investigated by a TV . news commentary team. (t hr., 30 min ) I= ':Melody Of Hate" ( t962, Dre· ma) Marla Perschy, Horst Franf( Two sis· t9'$ both talented pianists htll In love with lthelli.°'1:'°' (2 hrs.) -ICOTT w ... ~ mM Sketches: "Albert OOks and a Paychologlst," "Ferdinand and Isabella." (R) G .. "Summer Stock" (195t. Musi- cal) Judy Garland. Gene Kelty A troupe of actors participates In daily farm chores In eitchange for the use of a Connecticut barn to ec:t In. ~rs .• t5 min.) ~M&.•MP Y ..... u. .,. "Ceve Girl" ( 1985. Comedy) Daniel Roebuck, Cindy Ann Thompson. Trapped In a time warp, a nerd travels back to prehistoric days whete he meets an attractive cave dWeller 'A' ( t hr • 27 min.) Wl_.ATU.. -ic:ITWATCll ..... =... ( T975, Comedy) El· Hott Gould, Eddie Albert. A human guinea plg tor the Army Is forced Into retlfement after anlttlng too many weird chemicals i ~"Deadline U 6 A " (1952. ()la. ma) Humphrey Bogart, Kim Hunter A bfg--city newspaper editor befit on getting an expose locks horns with a powerful chief. J! hrs.) , ...• ,_ Mita Pro Celebrity Champlon- Sl'llJ>, from I.aka Tahoe. Nev (A) ( t hr.) (8) .. "Key Exchange" ( 1985. Come- dy) Ben Masters. Brooke Adams. At the requeet 91 his TV1>f°'®Oef gldfrleod. a tr ... wfitillng mystery writer retuctantfy taket a atab al • commitment. 'A' Q ( f hr .. 30 71~ ~'!!~ ..,_ ..,..._-. tu -wme attA.a ·1--.. _.,AiilM ----... -"~ In Tho Sun" (19-47, Wl91em) Jennlt.r Jot-. Or!_QO(Y Peclt. A beautiful hall-breed Indian gJtl touches off an explosive family feud when she comes to hve 1n the home of a weetthy cattleman and his two sons. (2 hfa., t8 min) tal llOWtl "Love Child" (1982, Orama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pr-onent inmate 1n a women's prison wagea • bat· tie to keep her chffd. who was fathered by a ma=uard. 'R' ( t hr .. 35 min.) M (C) "Mallbo Expresa" (1~. Adult) Darby Hinton, Sybll Denning. As- S1Qned to investigate a computer compa.- ny's shady bu&fness dealings, a Texan finds h1111self In the middle of a spy caper 'A' (f hr , 4 1 min.) ............. II • 8 l1WI u.ul A dramatization of James T Farrell's novel abOUt the atrug- gleS of a young man (Harry Hamlin) growing up In Chicago during the poet· Wort~;.rart 2 of 8.) ( 1 hr ) i ll0¥9 "Mirror Of Deception" ( t975, Mystery) Kim Darby. James Maxwell. A young woman loof\s Into the disappear- ance of her two roommates. who ne\'er refurned after answering the S8me ern- i' E~ .-~ llOWll "The Cat People" ( HM2. Hor- ror) Simone Simon, Kent Smith A gk1 Is cursed with the ablllty to convert herself Into a vicious panther at wfll ( 1 hr . 13 lmln.11Ml,..IMQA .. 'AITM• TOlll..., MG,_. :'tm1. lll•TWY mAT IPACI COAl'm M (JD llON "The Bay Boy" (1 SS.., Orama) Uv Ullmann. Kiefer Suthertand. In t930s Nova Scotia. the ad04esoent son of an Im- poverished famlty faoes uncertainty abOUt hrS tuture as a clergyman due to burgeon- ing desires and his lnvotvement In a mur· der. 'A' ( t hr .. 44 min ) WIUTN'nlOL TOii.,_ ='"The Marriage Of A Young Stockbroker" ( t971. Orama) Richard Beniem1n. Joanna Shimkus. A young busi- nessman bored with his lot In lite decides that becoming a "Peeping Tom" might add some spice to his dally existence. ( t hr,~~ .. 1 =.~x Btndltl" (!SS.., Adven· ture) David Argue, John Ley. Thfee teen- age a1rr blkers band together With their fellow bikers to round up a gang ol crookS 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min.) -~ llOWll "Windy City" (t98", Otama) John Shea, Kate Capshaw. An atplring Chicago writer 11ruggtee With a romantic dilemma and his bell friend' a lllntea. 'A' -~= llA&fii .... Mlml• I 11WY ~- •(%) 'LOYe Lettws" (1983. Orama) Jemie Lee Curtis. James KMCl'I ( 1 tw • 3e min l -l'!hlay Coal. ut® "NatlOnal lampoon's European Vaca· !Ion" (t985, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly O' Angel<>. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) -~ "Ba<:nelor Mothef" ( 1939. Comedy) Ginger Roger1. David Niven ( 1 hr . 21 min) (%) ··spe11bound" (HMS, Sospense) In· ll!!.d Bergman, Gr~ Peck. (2 hrs ) NI (J1J "Hef's HaH Acre· ( 1953. Adventure) Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes (2 hrs) -~"Fallen Angel" (1~5. Ora.ma) Alice [!ye. Dana Andrews ( 1 hr , 37 min ) (HJ "Sheena" ( 1984, Adventure) Tanya Robel1s. Ted Wass. (1hr .57 min ) "Blondie Hiii The Jaekp0t" ( 1950 Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake 1 hr., 30 min.) "The Siient One" ( 1984. Fantasy) T elo Male&e. George Henare ( 1 hr 35 min) •O ''Lieutenant Schuster's Wife" (1972, Orama) Lee Grant, Jack Warden ( 1 hr , 30 min.) "Teacl'lel's" ( 1984. Orama) Nick Nolte. JoBeth W1ll1ams ( 1 hr • 46 mtn ) t:9 Cl) "Whose Life Is 11 Anyway?" { 1981, Orama) Richard Oreyf\Jss. John Cassa· vetes. (2 hrs.) -eel "Gunga Din" ( 1939 Adventure) Cary Granr. Douglas Falrbanlca Jr ( I tv , 5 7 min.) (8) "Reunion Al FalrbOrough·· ( 1985. Drama) Robert Mitchllm. Deborah Kerr I hr . 50 min) "Young Man With Ideas" ( 1952. Comedy) Glenn Ford, Ruth Roman ( 1 hr . 30mln.) .. al) "The Set·Up" ( 1949, Mystery) Rob- • 9ft ~an. Audrey T ollet { I hr , 30 min ) 1W (%) ·A Wee«'s Vacation" (1981, Orama) Nathalie Baye, Philippe Nolret (2 hrs.) 11:9(1) "Top Secretl" ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kiimer, Lucy Gutteridge (1 hr .. 30 min ) _.,,....,_ 11ov1es- 1Mle "The Secret Of Santa Vittoria" ( 1969. Orama) Anthony Quinn Anna Magnani. (2 hrs ) CC) "Gotcha!'' ( 1985, Comedy) Anthony tdwards, Linda Flo<entlno ( 1 hr . 37 min.) (B) "Ten From You Show Of snows·· (1973, Comedy) Sid Caesar. Imogene Coca. ( 1 hr .. 32 min ) W CI) "Volunt98'$" (1985. Comedy) Tom Hanks. John Candy. ( 1 hr . 46 min ) W CID "The Four Seasoos" (1 981, Comedy) Alan A~. CarOI Burnett (1hr .47 min) 119(t) "The Eagle's Wing" ( 1979. Western) Manin Sheen, Sam Watetston ( 1 hr . 45 min) (J) "Weird Science'. ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Michael Hall. Kelly LeBroek ( 1 ht., 34 mm.) •CD "Bruen Of Contract" ( 1982. Ofema) Peter Coyote, Cindy Plcilett ( 1 hr . 38 min.) (%)"Assault ()ti Precinct 13·· ( 1976, Ofa ma) Austin StOker. Darwin Joston ( 1 hr . 31 min ) •CCl "F•lltn Angel" (1945. Qfama) AhcA! r.1 Dena Andrews. p hr . 37 min ) 'The Siient an.· (1984. F1nta1y) tto Malele. a.otge Hen.ere. ( 1 hr.. 3S min.\ •(%) ''Spellbound" (1945, SuspenM) In· grid Bergman. Gregoty Peck (~ hra ) _ ........ ___ _ ·11:.:.n. -- .. _..,_ ., ...... : •uc•1.,.. c.tln'm.JallmM .. "Runaway" (1984. Adventure) Tom Selleck. Cynthia Rhodes. A cop bat- tles a deranged electroolca wtz.ard who can reprogram helpma1e robots Into N- di,tic metalllc murderers. 'PG-13' c;J ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CI> TOP ... ._ Geo<ge Navarro vt. He<:tOf Lopez In a featherweight bout scheduled tor 10 round9, lrom Atlentlc City. N.J. (Uve) (2 tva •• 30 min.) (8).,. "Girts Just Want To Ha\19 Fun" ( 1985. Comedy) Sarah Jeallca Parker. Lae Montgomery. Two t~ gins struggle to reellze their lifelong dfeem -to appeat on a natlOnaly teleiAaed dance E ·'PG' 0 ( 1 hr., 27 min.) ..... oau.,,.,.~ Kenny Rogers and Oofly Pwtoo team up for a concert ft;t featutea "We've Got Tonight" and "Islands.In the Stream." Benlnd-th&-Scenee !<><* at r&- hearsals Included ( 1 hr.) (J) ML M ftAM A rebellloul teenager reaches a new underatandlng with his mother when she prevents him lrom being charged with the shoplifting crime he waa •larr=~ -:0 Ct.Oii SIOll ~ April schemes to effect a reconclllatlon be- rween Henry and the broth« he hasn't en to for 40 years. ~ .,.,, ..om.1~=···· ... ...,._,_. ._(AT..,,C UR..._ David Brenner heats a perlormanc. by veteran comk:a Carl Ballentine, Shelley Berman, Norm Croeby. Ja<:kle Gayte. George Gobel. Jad<le Vernon and Henny Youngman In stereo. ( 1 hr. 30 min.) ,.,Cll .. mr'9Ttl CFTWlntervlewwith • aloon Cra.t" star Jane Wy~. I =:,...._ The CLIO Awards for ad- vertising; a ~e l!oci<brOtlar ILCMICGll ..... ,_..ca•• -. ....... ......... IUlllll_.. M 00C. MICI • .. In this cOf. lectlon ot conoert footage. the Docn a1N1 "Ughl My Are.'' "People Are StranQ8" and "LA. Woman." ( 1 hr.) (%) .._ .. The Jef1(" ( 1979. eom.dv) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters.. An fn- credibly stupid young man, the Whit• stepsoo o1 biaclk lharecroppers. mekea a 10r1une with a bllane Invention. 'R' (1 he 33 ·~ I .... 7lll •• , -Mt .-&TAT ~ Hoat Howard st .. ~· hlaNiatltl the WMkend'• offb91t en- ltart= ~ -" ....... "···-· .. O..yne'1 he&dtd tor 11°"°'9 when l 'a dllco'iel9d that hla lat~t hepperit to be hie itlsf1 wl'9. R) U.AT ==·'~ ... ,__ ..... _.,., ... , . ....... -.... Q 00 MY •di .. W• Aft., Na car ftlpa OWK In an accident. a man (Nick Mancueo) Is thrown Into a 1trange erM- lr°ilf'~ which reelfty doest'l't exlst. rm .. ,. --··· ,. c:e .. ... • (I) 1lamr ... Two stories. an agent ot death trtleb down his quarry In a de8ert town thet'1 not on any map; a cryogenlcally ·frozen weapon• enQlne&f la revtved by 24th-century people who need hlS hlgt)-tech expef11ee. In 11«eo. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 a.-. The A-Team aet1 out to thwart land swindlers who ara trying to rip off a group of Mnlor clttan.. In ate<eo. (R) c;J 1.! hr.) • .,.. "Exit The Oragon, Et118f The Tlgef" ( 1977, AdVenture) Bruce Lee, Bruce LI. A new martial arts wan1or comes to the fOfe In this tale ot revenge. i ";6. "Ice Station Zebra" (1968. Ofama) Roek Hudson, Ernest Borgnine. A submarine Cfft bound for the N011h Pole wages a desperate ttruggle against time In order to find a prectoue piece of .Ru9- llan Mtellit;.:'J In ) IE Lot A~ Oodgefs at San Frandlco ~;t~l.M) (3 hrs.) • mA111T ,. ltm .. In "Daniel In the Lio.n's Oen." a man's (Da- vid Birney) faith In God saves him from a hoofb6e death; a young man (Sam 8<>t- torM) l()ld Into lla'lery by his jeafoua brothers gradually eema a high-ranking position with the pharaoh {Barry Nellon} In "~~~ 1......... Q -.a...-r-"Watt's the Matter With Utlllty Stoci(a?" Guest. Judith B Warrlci<. vice preeident of Morgan Stanley and Comc>eny Inc. (C) ... ''The Gauntlet" ( 1977. Adven- ture) CHnt E.astwood. Sondra Locke A determined police otfic.ef attempts to sur· vtve a eetup white dellverlng a key witness -a YfKY uncooperative prostitute -to a ~te trial. 'R' c;J t1 hr . 48 min J (8) .,. "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984, AdVenture) Michael Douglas, Ka1hleen Turner. A romantic novelist re- luctantly teams with a macho adventurer In a South American Jungte to ransom het sls1« with a fabutoos legendary Jewel 'PG' Cj (I hr., 45 min.) ([) ... "Warning Sign" ( t985. Orama) Sam 4Waterston. Kathleen Qulnlan Re-aeercn aelentl&ts are turned Into hornl<;jdal maniace whef't a MCfet germ warlare •x· perlment goes haywire. 'R' ( 1 hr 40 ~ "WtlKd Science" { 1965, eom.- dy) Anthony Mlci'laef Han. Kelty LeBroci< Frustrated by datele$6 weekends. !WO high IGl'IOOI nerdS use thelf home eomput· • to coojtKe up lhe woman of their dreama. In stereo. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 Iv., ~ min.) •..,."Penn Of Pennaytvanle" ( 1944. Biography) Clifford Evans. Deborah Ken w.r.m ~ actt .. the p1oneer Quale., o.f Pwvwytvania (2 ~J. •a>_.. lMCD • """'' In 11•90 -..... l ht.) a:rr T l TOllMlnteM9wwhh Sunday. August 10, 1986 25 -l'rWay Coal. "Falcon Crest" star Jane Wyman. e WML .._., _ 'Watt's the Matter With Utility Stooks?" Guest· Judith B Warrick. vice president of M0tgan Stanley andCo~nc. •• IORAWCCUln "AIDS- Facts And Fiction" With the foous on Orange County. an examination of new ef· tons to edueate the publlc on the large number of myths and the lmp()(11nt facts eve~ should know about AIDS E m -.oD •• M ... ICmwrntCM'M.a .. 8 Cl) ~ "The Pirate MOVle" ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy McN1Chbl. Christopher Atkins A shy teen-age girt finds adventure and romance when a dream transports her to the world of 19th-century pirates. {.?hrs ) • D • llMI V9CI The Vice squad protects the Ille of a controversial Latin American author planning to ad{,iress Congress In ster;JRl l t hr ) I ~ .. The Mysterious Two" ( 1982. Sclence-Fte11on) Jonn Forsythe. Prrscllta Pornter. An extraterrestrial couple travels to Eanh to recruit downtrOdden and dlSll- lustoned people f0t a journey to another l net }2hrs ) cw an~ ,._.MU. ,_.. Lm Author Arthur T Hadley ("The Straw Giant") and coauthor ("America Can Win") discuss US. de· tense Wilham F Buckley Jr is the host l! hr) (I) IA•'U 'I -.A1UT HITt Highlights of the t978 W0tld Serles (R) ~ITM19 (%)~"Volunteers .. ( t985. Comedy) Tom Hanks. John Candy An arrogant Valle 1orns the Peace Corps and goes to Thailand. where he meets an overzealous samarltan w11h an ill-plotted plan to build a brldQe. 'A' (I hr .. 46 min) -Saturday_ -........ ---· .. e llOWll "Captain Scarlett'" ( 1953, Ad· 11enture) Richard Greene. Leonora Amar i'aL&~.r ... llROMIO 1NI llOLY LAm .,. "The Gauntlet" ( 1977, Adven· lure) Clint EastwoOd. Sondra Locke. ( 1 hr .• 48 min.) Cl)~--POOTUU. • CB)_, 1&91·0ll ...,.AY Stand-up comedian Robert Klein takes the spotlight In hit first on.man Broadway show ( I hf) -·-.. ---.. .. a1•• LRf/lamT "' ...... , Mlmv•M--' c•••..-At a..• ,..,.,.. ____ ,,,_ IT'I_.. I Ill 26 Sunday. August 10, 1he6 •1~11ACU lnatereo. (1 hf.) .. nmDCM .U,_. _. NlnWM. .. Testament" Jane Alexander and William Devane star In this critically acclaimed t983 lllm. In the aftermath of a nuclear a11ack that destroys moat of the United States. a northern California mother of three struggles to keep her famlly together -and ahve. (A) Q ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) •C!l llOWll "The Hanging Tree" (1959, Western) Gary Cooper. Marla Schell A doct()( kills a man while rescuing a g rt and is almost ~hed by a drunken mob (2 hrs.. 30 men } (I) MTU&MllU8fOOTUU. -· ...... -. ''Family and SurvlV· al" Host Phll Donahue examines the faml· ty utilt and looks at stress and environ- mental factors that are changing our lives la&v~hr.) ----=-.,.,.., xa21• .... '8T'IWM. Ta1 Mahal. Sunnytand Slrm, Robert Junior Lockweed, Jessie Mae Hemphill, Albert Macon and Robert Thomas. Doctor Roes and Sonny Terry are among the perlorm· ers seen In highlights from this 1984 blues lestrval tn Atlanta. ( 1 hr ) CC) llOWll "BachelOI' Party" ( 1984. Com· edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Krtaen. A care- free school bus drlller's pals deelde to throw a pre·wedding party fOt him; com· pllcatlng matters ls the fact that the girl's lathe< disapproves of her choice. 'R' O ( 1 hr. 46 min.) , CID llOWll "Prlzzrs Honor" (1985. Come- dy) Jack Nteholaon. Kathleen Turner DI· reeled by Johti Huston. Complications arise when a hit man for a Brooklyn crime family marries an Intriguing L.A. blonde wirh a closettul of skeletons. 'R' O (2 tus .• to min) CD llOWll "Savage Streets" ( t984. Ora- ma) Linda Blair. Jotin Vernon A Los An· geles ~lrl seeks revenge when her younger sister is raped by a local gang. 'R ( 1 hr .. I .... ,~ • rnD0 Featured· '"Women·s Is- sues" 1nclud1ng the California Self·Help CentEH, Lraa Bernfeld dlacusaes women's lhts for child support ( 1.hr.) ....,. -.rPUCa WOii.i CUii ~ llOWll "All 01 Me" (1984, Comedy) St811e Martin, Liiy Tomlin. (1 hr .• 33 mlti.) ~ .,. "Mr. Moto Takes A Cl'lanee" ( 1938. MYttery) Peter Lorre. Aoohelle Hudson ( 1 hr. 30 min.) Cl) llOWll "Charlott Of Fife" {1981. Ora- ma) Ben Cross. Ian Char1eson (2 hrs . 3 min) (%).,. "Camlla" ( 1984. Orama) Su54J Pecoraro, lmanol Ariat ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) 1-ICCnT .. • ............. c. • .... Sixth gradera from Teper A\18- nue Elementary School. San Ptdto and Kester Avenue ~tary School. Van Nuya =•· Mtctovto Perez hotts. II' -PACWiiW " . ...,.. •• ., 11111 1...,,. ... wn•• ,...., _..LUCY 33 mm) (!) ~ mM Featured· Big Trouble performs the Supremes' "You can't Huny Love." (R) (I) ... "Friday The 13th -The Anal Chapter" (1 98.4, Horror) Crispin GloWr. Klmberly Beck. Jason the maaked killer returns to wreak violent vengeence on the denizens of Crys1al Lake summer camp 'A' ~31 min.) -~TUCll In stereo (I hr ) ... ..,,.,.., II --·'°' ·=·= --.. ,. ,, ... _.....,. '* ••a•• ... TAii mAm Sketches vampire Impres- sions; virtuoso flasher I .... ~ KUM tm Documentary about the Cahforn1a Chief Justice ROM Bird. and her stand on the death penalty, whieh exam- ines tne recent history of executions in Cahforti1a from Caryl Cheaaman In 1960, 10 Aaron Mitchell, who was the lut to die 11n trpeJ:,c;:."'~'U:'9 • H•ll.al'f ~ DYi TO IUCClll ~"Fantasies" (1 981. Romance) Bo Derek. Peter Hooten A young couple returns frt>m sea to turn their Gree!( lslal'\d home into a tourist center. while the wife undergoes a seacual awakeotng 'R' ( 1 hr , 21 MJ.w. 11111.~TUCll lnstereo (1 hr) 1W I Cl) llOWll "Last 01 The Great SuM- vors" ( 1984. Comedy) Pam Oewbet. James Naughton A determined social worker battles to save a aenlor citizens' complex from demohtlon (R) (2 hrs . 10 min.) ....... llMTI ,.....,_. ,_ ..... _. ___ .. , ... ,. ·= Guec ... . e ........... Q NmAY•F I ...... CM•NmO IXINYU. • rnD0 Featured "Women't r. aoes" lnctudlng the Breas1 Cancer Foun- dation. the play "Sex Surrogate". Gour· mel CUlslne with R~ Fr11Mr ( 1 hr ) 1--l'nmr,m)Q I/If Ml:'TIGI . .,. "CrOSl<Mr Dreems" t 1985 • Orama) Ruben Blades. Shawn ENlot. ( t ihr .™Lll ,. ·==-ai----IL""l:i. ... ~ftt.-.&J •t•• ... ---..... ~. -lalurclay Coal. ~ '°"' .... OUWDOGa -- CH> PAlllllTC* -TOM_.. Paddington the bear IS captivated by the ' gilvef 9Cfeen atter a showing ol the musJ.. -IF~=~-· ma• ...... LocmY n.I com. .,., .. ---~ NflRll Mm.mfM llUCTICA ... OICMnia 11 ""'---"' ,..,.. ...... _ IOA,.. Inboard and Tunnel Seties. from Augusta. Ga. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) CH>.,. "Warrior$ Of The Wind" (1985, Fa~ Animated ( 1 hr , 35 min ) .. ~ .,. ~o Have And Have Nol" (1944, Orama) Humphrey B<>gart Lau- •1'~ if!) CMIOOlt.Ma• ,..,.. ...... _ ... "Blame It On The Nigh!" (1984, Orama) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) Cl)_.. "Pagan Love Song" (1950. M~I) Esthef Wlniams. Howard Keel (!hr., 16 min.) Cl)_.. "The Devll To Pay" (1930. Comedy) Ronald Colman. L0tetta Young llhr .~mln } .. CJ) _...,...IOCIW~ W..rQ .... A.T. IUCl--....... llOl9TW..0 ...... ~ ... ,. .. ,....,.. AUTO MCm A~lcan SerleS trom Pocono, Pa (live) (fhr ) ([)_.."The Go Masters" (1983. Ora Ema~Shan. Rlnsaku Matsunaml -ICOTT .. • ...., ....... lftf&• llilPTl&ft a ........ ~ • ... ....n • p CA Fearured· Na· lional. Tractor Pulling Championships (modified). from Bowling Green. Ky. I 1 hr.) (f) &A..-fl'lllamt OI 0..-Anlmat· ed The toy action ~re comes 10 lite In thas adventure detailing the continutng battle of !he Q.I Joe toam egatost the evil forces ol COBAA (2 hrs ) •a&.tnmf-__ , ... E ... ~ -__ ...... _ ~·...., _.,..._.uumc...,.. 1 -~Jz""f OA1I I I~ ••CGG Ul ... CCUITY '"AIDS- Facts And Action" With the focus on Orange County. an examination of new ef· torts to educate the poblk: on the large number of myths and the impor1ant facts e~one ~d know about AIDS. CC) _.. "Aappln' " ( 1985, Orama) Marlo Van Peebles. Tasia Valenza. ( l hr , 32 min.) (I) AUTO ucml Formula One Grand Prix <Hr:a:m =~ti r~<~ ,. .......... "9T'Clll ~ge Plimpton presents cJlps of variety shows. game shows and music videos from telel.1-- sion atound the world lnclUdlng Italy. Ja- E!!.fl and the Soviet union ~ ... "Sah In The Wound" (1972, Orama) ~ge Hiiton, K1aus K1nsld. (2 hrs.) (I)..,_ "AH Fan Down" t 1962. O..ama) Eva Marie Saint. Warren Beatty. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) (%) .. "The Jerk" (1979, Comedy) Steve Manin, Be<nadette Peters. ( 1 hr .. 33min.~ .. 1:. "Backtrack" (1969. Westem) NeYllle Brand. James Oru~(2 hrs ) -1())••1••••'1-ftill-••·-IU, WftlWJlllH ....n~ ..-~TUaUUCTIC ..... ;'.i,. "Tarzan And The Amazons" (1945, AdV:IJ Johnny Weissmuller, Joh=ffleld. 1 hr . 30 mln.l l ==-Tal ACl"llJC ,.,_ wme llMCUY ..at (H) _,,.. "Enola Gay-The Men. The Mis- sion. The Atomic Bomb" ( 1980, Orama) Patriclt Duffy. Billy Crystal (2 hrs . 30 min.) -· ~ mM Regularly ~ p<ogtamming may be delayed due to ,.1~=~ 111 l'WW. Regional coverage of New York Vankeea at T<ansaa City Royals or St. Louts Cardinals al New Yori< Mets INeJ(3 tin.) ~ CA'l'IOP191 O a -8'mAl 'The Bo11o Capet'" Animated. Bolk>. one of two r• malning golden leopards. struggles through bufe&UOtatic red tape to save hi& 8-:;,.ext1nc1""" (RI Q , ..... DMllY• ACl"llJC PAllTm wmt U.CUY (I)~ Canadian Men's Open Touma· ment. semifinal matches. from The Na· Honal Tennis <Antre In Toronto (live) (3 hf's ..... ... '119• ...... -.. tttl~ .. "Lonety Heerta" ( 1983, Ora- ma) W~Huot-. Nannen Kaya. ( t hf' .. 35mln 1W•Cll ----...- i..MW•Mllll • ltl ft WI C• W• Featured: Rockwell ("Cennt.'' "Genie of Love"): 111deo by Stave Wlnwood · (''Hlghef' Love") . ..-..enth roond ot the 10-~ danc. contest ( 1 hf' ) • (!) .. "The Big Not." (19«, Come- cM L.Orel end HttdY. Anhur Spaoe (1 hr.,= .. .,., •CM.....,.. __ _ ~ ... "Breekln' " (1884. Muelc9!) Lucinda Olcitey, Adolfo Oulnonea. ( 1 tw. 27 min.) . . (%) llOYll "Spellbound" ( 1945 . Suspense) Ingrid Bergman, Gregoty Peck. (2 ~ I MY.a 1-il'•ILL .... ,,,_ U1Wllnaml ........... ._ __ _ -1-ITCID• .... _ ... "Who Says I Can't Ricle A Rain- bow!" ( 1971, Adllenture) Jaci( Klugman. Norma French. (2 hrs.) • _.. "Frankie And John~·~~. Musical) EM6 Presley, Donna (2 hrs.) c. ..... _. Scheduled: Stephen Bleh- f>P, Greg Klhn. Alabama. Barry Manllow, Janet Jad<&On. Anlrnotlon. Gral\am Nasti, Smoltey Robinson (lnt8Mew) In atereo. l ).hr .... CM•'Mwmtm--ITM t.-Sports competition featuring cast members from "Pottcv'a Re-venge." "Santa Barbera" and ... ,,Holly· wood Beat." (A) ( 1 hr.) (I) .,. ''Turk 1821" ( 1985. Orama) Timothy Hutton. Roben Urich. ( 1 hr .. 38 min~ a.I.,. "Santa Fe Passage" ( 1954, Western) John Payne, Faith Oometgue. i hr • 55 min.) M111WLOl .. ft cooar -:muc••cat• "W•enct Av· era" e ATM.,_ Scheduled: reviewt of movies availab6e on vldeocaseette lnck.ld- 1ng "Modem Rom~" (Alben Brooks) laf\d ~=~:.VS" (Sean Penn). (A) u...allal\I ·--..-.... w ..... .. _,_ML ..... Themat8'1ala and know .. how to achieve a $15 annual fuel blN .,,.,_ .~'Blues" (1960, Comedy) ™-~~let Prowse (2 hrs) w .... ,.JIAZZ.tm • .. "Such Good Friends" (1 971, Comedy) Dyan Cannon. James Coco. (2 hrs.Jr. I ••TAYLGI ... ,.fl.-a, ..... .,. "Breekln' 2 Electric Boogaloo" (1984. Orama) Luclnda Olol<ey. Adotfo (Shabbe-Ooo) Qulnonea, ( 1 hf' • 34 mn) <H> ..,. ''ThreshOld" (1981, Orama) OOnald Suthefland. Jett GoldbkJm. ( ' hf' • 4e ~ ([) "The Private History Of A Cam- paign That Falled" (1991, [)fame) Pet Hingle. Edward Htrrmenn. ( 1 hr.. 27 min.} (!) ....... Jodgel: Dick. Jimmy, ~la. Pat and Vlnoe Van Panen. P9rlorm- ance ;.~Gap Band. '11 I IOCTOI -''The Aewnga Ot The Sunday, August 10, 1988 27 Cybennen" The Cybermen try to neutral- ize the Merv• apace station .. a prelude to 1aklng over the gold mines of Voge. { 1 hf .. 45 min.) • .... Cl) -8"111 ..... Scheduled: World Swimming and 0Mng Cha~ ships from Madrfcl. Spain. (Tepee!) { 1 hr .. 30mln., I~~-........... , ..... "' .•. MW• -1111 ~: Pat Benataf'a "lrwlnclblt," Phil ·Colllns, "I Milled Again" end "U-IQI' In a Bottlt" ~T~P~. {R) 'tJMiiiu,-U --CM'NN .. • Wiil IHrt _, Neltte'a World .. ~NICI II 1;:~;:~=) :::~ ) EMs Prealty. Arthur O'Connell l hra.} .............. -ucml TraV8f8 Stakas ( 1171h running) for thotouohbredS at one-and- one-quartet mtlel, from Saratoga Race Trad(, N.V. (Live) (1 hr.) (f)P• A caae of mistaken Identity leedl ~rla to an audition. In ateteo. (R) ( 1 ht.) CJ) ..,. "SeMme Street Preeents: Fe>'- low That Bird" ( 1985. Comedy) Voices of J m HentOn. Carroll Spinney ( 1 ht.. 28 min.) (%) .. "VoluntM<I" ( 1986. Comedy) f'Om Hanke. John~· (I hr , 46 min.) 1,... .... ........... ---.... Mm ..... , ... , .. " ... -WMJ,: • ,._ U19 A re1ro- apectlv9 on the wal •eetld by the East Germana In 1961 lncludel a look at how the prnenc:e of three Wel'tem power• (the U.S.. Grea1 Brl1aln and France) guaranteea the MCt.Klty of West e.tn. which the SOvleta view as a "a thotn In the aide." ~ .. "Fest Forward" ( 1985. MW cal) John Scott Oough. Oon Frar*Nn. ( 1 hr .. 50mln.) •1•ra& u.mwum .. ~ ... Aegulltly IChedlJlld nammlng rney be dele)'9d dUe to brMka. .. NA .., The lntematlonal. third round. from Cutle Pinet GoH Club In Co- lle ~ ~ac>td) (2 tw9.) 8 Modified 200 fTom Mar· I~, Va. { 1 hr.) ~ "Monaieur e.eucalre" (1946. ) Bob Hope. Jo9o Caulfleld. (2 £:~ mA111f 8"111 LI I I Pro-~AI Oert9r. Otympe OOld rned9111t In the dlecua. Hoeeed by St9Yt Garvty ·----(!) ,_ A c.-of mistaken Identity teede to an .udlttOn. In at•eo. (R) (~ .. ''The Men With The p . 77, Honor) 8ob Nell 'k Morrow. (2 fn.) • ·-The A·T..,,.. aett out to thww1 lend 1.tr.dlltl who .. trytno to l1P oft a ioup of _.,, dttnnl. In 81..0. (R) Q hr., •· "':'=w.:an ..... I ...,.., 8unnVllnd 8lm. ..._,, N*>t 28 Sunday, Augult 10, 1988 --- Loc:kweed, Jessle Mae Hemphlll. Alber! Macon and Robert Thomas, Doctor Ross and Sonny Terry are among the perf01m· ers seen In htghllgtita from 1his 1984 blues lestrval 1n Atlanta. ( 1 hr l ~="AH Of Me ' ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Martin. Liiy T omhn ( 1 hr . 33 min J CC ... "Perfec1" (1985 Drama) John Travol1a. Jamie Lee Curtis (2 hrs I .. ~ i lTM19' -tll l\rmll A ctvonlCAe of the • 19&' Ct11na exped1hon 10 scale Motml Everast through the 1C&-packed gully Great CoulOls on the north lace ot the ii<. ( 1 hr , 5 min ) .. -..cw ... ---.0 tll .allTI Scheduled ernetl Whitaker vs Raphael Wilt.ams and MeldrtCk Tayiof vs Howard Davis. both lighlwelghl bOU1S scheduled tor 10 rounds. from Allan1ic C11y N J (Taped) ~~cil:'Mi ... ~--"Chariots Of rtre' (1981 Ora ma) Ben CrOS5. Ian CharlesOO (? tirs 3 min.) W8 ITM Ulml SPQfts compellllon leatuni:ip cast membefs from • P0<ky's Re- . venge.' "Santa Barbara and "Hotly· wood Beat " (R) ( 1 tv ) I PlllfM'faMID ATMllOWlll llOWll "Paradise, Hawaiian S1yle" ( 1966, MUllCal) Elvis PrMley Suzanna ~ .(2hra ) • ~ San CMoo Padres al C1nc1n natl Reds (Lrve) (2 hrs . 30 mtn ) 1---.,. "The Music Man" I 196?. Mus• cal) Robert Preston. Shirley Jones (3 ~hf$ .:g.y...,_ &a•• .. "My Favor11e Brunette' { 19~ I Comedy) Bob Hope Ootolhy Lamoor 11 hr .. J,7~",J I AY' BCI d A ,._. TO '110T1CT A vts1t 10 the estate of Sir John Asp1nat1 whO maintains a wlldllfe sanctuary In rural England that IS a haven for over 500 wild enfmals, many from endan~ed apecles (I hr . 10 min ) -· -...., ,. 9Ql\'I Scheduled Pernell Whitaker vs Raphael Wllhams and Meldrick Taytor vs Howard Davis, both lightweight bouts scheduled tor 10 rounds. from A!Janllc City N J (Taped) D_ hr .. 30 min.) (!) ll•MJ. Chicago Cub& al Montreal ~ (Live) (3 hrs ) ~ ... "Dune" ( 1984. Science Fic tlon) Kyle Maclachlan. Francesca Annis ~hf•. 20 71i4 .... WIUD-. llOWll "Arthur" (1981, Cnm&dy) Dudley M00te. Liza Mlnnell1 ( 1 hr 3 7 min .. -~ l'=I Houston A11r05 at Atlanta •Bra~~·· 30 mtn ) ...,.,, ..... ,. ....... ............ -_. "Th• ~ns Are Coming Tne At .. .i..,. Art Comtng" \ 1966. Come<Jy) 11 ReintfJvl Marie Salnt (2 hra ) ...., ..... •fWWOLI UC9ll Nissan roe from ~ S.O.. Cdf (Llv9) ( 1 hr ) CD _. "Blaztno SaddleS" < t97• Comedy) Cleavon LlttJe. Gene Wiider ( hr ,34 m~ , (!) lft ··-flOOTIML New Yori G1an11 vs, Green Bay Packers a Milwaukee ~rs.) .. 1 =WO&..owmlUll Henry Fon da narrates the story of how naturalist am filmmaker Marty Stouffer raised a grlzzt! .. 1cub = ColofadO wllderness Ma -= ~ "Camlla" ( 1984. C"8ma) SOil Pec0<aro. tmanol Arias. ( 1 hr . '8 min ) mucm,..•llM -1v.n1ng ----.. ,(1)(81 ... ~ "Aa1bed Annie And Sweetieple Lady Truckers" ( 1979. AdVenture) Annie Polls, Kim Darby Two mlSmatched young remales JOln forces 10 keep an expen&IVe r out of the hands of reposse91()(s and hi ack8'~ hrs ) ~""~-,,...., .... •c•11un Mm'ICl/9#1'1 ~ICllU. mT Of U•TA• Highlights of the 1976 lMm flnal (2 hrt.) Cl) aY uw Me.,. ...... ,. llOCI Me l90u. Huey Lewis and the News perform singles from their albums "Sports" end "Plclure Thia." Including "II This Is II ... "Walking on 11 Thin Line" and "Do You Believe In Love?" In stereo ( 1 hr) ..1 = mAI Regularly ICheduled ~i!t;mm1ng may be delayed due to -111cu· ... Mm'ICO.lllf m ....r..,. A novetlst'a aobfiety may detetmlne whe1he< h's newspaper ar- JICle 11 on deadline • ~ Y•CA A look at the coyote's ability 10 adapt to Ila environment O CB) .. "Ordeal B Innocence" ( 1985, Orama) Donald Sut~rland, Faye Duna- way A research scientllt In England aets out 10 unravel the myst.wy behind a wom- an's murder Based on 11 novel by Agatha Christle 'PG· 13' (I hr . 27 min.) llOWll "The Man With One Aed Shoe" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Henka, Dabney Colemen Ch<>Mn at random. a eomewt\81 olf ~ter VlolintSt IS thrust Into the crou- lirt of rrval CIA groups in Wathlng1on. PC' ( 1 hr , 32 min ) 119 8 UP ...., lnterVl'ew with Valetle Halper. 8 Mn IACIJ """ DA• WWWMIZ COntunw inlormalioa on truti btgt. nnme safety l'ltuarda, hOuleplanta and cont~t labels. • a-•~ in-t9'Views with Tad O.nt00 ("Chtera") and Jaeo~lne Bllltt; a leat1Jtt on "The Jetaons :i 100 a.o.,. ~I Swa lalS for an lthltta wflti a drug addiction I=--~­-. ...... ----lllllC'T-- -lalarclay ea.1. ~ :a.-:=-P9 'C ~~ in. 1 ·----:::r.llO» ~ 3iwlf A#;/11' a.->O"f C'W r llf::t"C t 3erT, I ~ ~ .II' S:~ :Ills tt Ole .-1" I ._, re • ~ n e... 'JliOll?fCU"C • ~.->J ;f ~ ..... ~~ ..... LR ~ ;n l'7!? 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S':c S Ol:ftS t ::ico'w --I CiC B~;·~~ c;-i -... ........ ~--~ .-c: ;;-.o:Dlll ~ .... :f :.. ~ ,.,.. ...... ~=--.1 ,.~--=·om~~:... ... ~ . ._...... _ .. ,_ ~ ~~~ ....,..~ 1al91--~ • ~ ..... ~ ~'~ ·~JGfl ~ ~ ::>-..~o·~·~~· ~~~·"'~--.,. ~ ::Ir! ~ ;r I ;:-, :az :f ~ "~ :.aoQIL o;.·7 · ~ r l ....... u. IU&. ... -- I r, ..... llOYll "Razorback" ( 198... - Suspense) Gregory Harrison. Arkle Whiteley In the harlh Austral&an outbed<. two men track down a bloodthlrtty boer which has run amok 'R' (1 hr .• 3 .. min.) CE Mm) ucm Barber Saab Pro Serles. from Watkins Glen. N Y (R) (l)ATM ... (%) llON "The TetmfnalOf" ( 1984', Sci- ence FlcllOf'I) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Linda Hamilton. A cybOfg la sent beck In time from the yea1 2029 to pretent·day Los Angele& to aaaaaslnate a woman who is deS!lned to give birth to a revolutlonary 'R' ( 1 hr., A18 min ) I MOfmT tW WTMC:ll lnst8f~.) td llCllll ca. • I: fU"' wmt YCMl MUD Carlin's sixth HBO ap- pearance featuring all·new uncensored male<lal (1 hr.) .. ,~--• Un.AT W LM From Octo- ber f98A1 rock group the Cars ("Drive.'' "Magic") pn hosts New YOfk MayOf Ed Koch. Billy Crystal. Don Novello. Edwin Newman and Betty Thomas In stereo i) (lhr .30 ~ llTYTOP• ~ IVIMIW...,.. 2 -llON "The Ordeal Of Or MUdd .. (t980, Orama) Dennis WeaVet. &Jsan Sullivan Dramatization of the SlOI')' of the Maryland physician who became the sub- J8CI of one o the tountry's most lnfamows trials when he unwlttingly aided the "'" cape ot Lincoln's assasain (2 hf'•. 50 mm ) (!) m Mullcat guests· The Bangles. John Par~ ii llON "Return From The AIMI" (,985. SulpenM) MaxJmlllan Schell. ~ grid Thulin. A women returns to h4w mon- ey-hungry family after years In a COt'IQ4ln- tratioo camp. (~In.) • .. "The Laat Of Shella" ( 1973. Mystery) Richard S.Ojamln. Ja"'" Coburn A movie produo9r lnvlt• thole he believes reepon9ible f()( hie wife'• death to take a c:ruiM on hit y9Qht, (2 hrl ~ I •111.,.. .. m ' •c•...,.. "Mron Copland: A Mtf-Pooralt" Thie clocOmentary pot1r11t of M.ron Copland eomblnee tnl,llical per- fOfmances with rerninlaoencel of trlendl and colleagues and an Interview with the compout fn eelebratlOf'I of his 80th blrth- ?:r ~~ ~· .. ''Women at Play" (1983. Adult) Sharon Kane. Tlgr The etotle ad- ventur" of lrve women {1 hr .• 18 min) Cl) .. "A Covenant With Death" ( 1967. Mystery) George Maharla. Laura Devon. A sympathetic young Judge atrvg- les ~ting murder caM. (2 hra J tW =Q -_. "Susan Sle91 Here" ( t 9S... ) Olci< Powell, Debbie Reynolds. A Hollywood acrlptwrltet Is given cuatody of a vagrant girt during Ch<lstmu. (2 hr•l. .. ~CAmllTATW• It m ~ IL II U S WOtld Championship Team Trials. trom Foo Lauderdale. All -Sports Coat .......... ect.y ..... -•rrw.y---· "'' a• 30 Sunday.August 10. 1986 ... l11 lft .. --NOTUU. c..... ..... ...._ .. ._. D 1JU1• (LM) !.:.~w. ... =i: ~ .. c.... ,..., (I :::.·at.:>, .................. --=1:·::==. .. ll•Ml LAe An11l11 DI 111 e .. Pr• al• a 1 ._.. (LM) (I IWe.) -·-__ lalunlay __ _ • 1111 ................ ...... ...,._CA'•••• .. _. .... ,,...., == cei.,, .... . ,., •• ,,. ..... ...... "'· (1 fw.) -lj·-·l'-w NI r-:=:.,IF ... •••;-:: ........ "-CllJ E ... m.~.::;· •r ..... Yn -.... tW MY••T•tM•MJ. ... ,., a• _,_,.,. -'M :·~~fltf­.,.,. -·~ IBI . (I)_. "Perteet ilming" (1982. Ora· ma) Stephen Mandt, MICneiia Scetbtlll. An Mi-timed car .. ctwnoe putt 1 New YOfk pnotographer'1 IO\le IN and flnenc.- on the skids. until he tMml up with his woma= bfoth4w and a puM roci<er. ( 1 tlr .. 30 mln. . I. CCllmT- -~ 1UCll In 1terao ( 1 ht ) .. .. 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