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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-25 - Orange Coast Pilotna.tla Corolla del lier 14 13 23 6 Merl•• OceenVlew SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2~, 1986 42 0 88 7 TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2 .. 25 CENTS J-Udge~OKs dr~g program for Bardlilan Felony cocaine charge will be dismissed If ex-NFL star completes rehabilitation BJ LAURA MERI. ................ ' A felony cocaine charac against La1una Beach H1&h School football coach Cedrick Aardman will be dismissed if he completes a drua rehabilitation proeram approved by South Municipal Court Judac Rich- ard Ham ilton on fnday. Hamilton put Hardman in 1hedru& Coast The Surf and Sand Hotel In Laguna wlll soon be demolished to make way fora new, Mediter- ranean-style, 230-room hotel./A3 World ,.. Syria closes Its air space and waters to Britain In response to Britain sever- ing dlplomatlc ties with thecountry./A5 Sports Roger Clemens tries to sew up World Serles for Boston tonight. /81 INDEX Advice & Games A 10 Bulletin Board A3 Claaslf led 86-8 Comics A11 Death-notices B8 Entertainment A8-9 Horoscope A 10 Public notices 88 Real Estate 36 Sports 81~ T elevlslon A9 diversion proaram and ordered him to re1urn in six months with a progress repon. Hardman, 37. a former All-Pro defensive end for 1he San Francisco 49ers. 1s charae<f with possession of S.S grams of cocaine and a misde· mcanor charge of rcsistin& arrest. Hardman pleaded innocen1 to 1he resisting arrest charge. A pre-trial hearinJ has been set for Dec. Sand a ~ury 1nal 1s scheduled Jan. 7. A hearing for allc&ed violation of probatio n has also been set for Dec. S. Dcpu1 y District Attorney Steven Bickel said Friday tha1 Hardman has been granted probation four times since 1984 for dnving with a suspended lice nse -one offense was combined with a citation for pos- session of less than one ounce of marijuana. When Hardman was arrested on Sept. 20 for suspicion of possession of cocaine all probation periods were Trivia A 10 Weather A2 Dayl!Jfht fading fast A pair ol"'ycnma mrfen caat Iona abadowa while checJdnC out tbe waYm on lbe north al de of the Bunttncton Beach pter. 8arfen probably woo 't be rldiJlC any more late afternoo.n Reagan won't pressure Kuwait to trade prisoners for hostages IJ tk A1t0elatecl Pre11 CINCINNATI -Prcs1den1 Reagan told a group of editors on Friday 1ha1 he won't pressure 1he Kuwa111 1overnmen1 10 exchange 17 1erroris1 prisoners for Americans. includ1na former Hun1in11on Beach resident David Jacobsen. held capt ave in Ltbanon. adm1n1strat1on's policy of refusing to detail wtiaf 11 has done 10 wan lhe release of the hoslagcs, sayina that publicity "lcnd'i both 10 increase the incentive for the caplof'I lo retain lhc hos1ages and to discourage third pa rt1('S who might be helpful in resolv1na the situahon but who w1'>h 10 rema in shielded from public r~oanition.'' Reagan said 1hat 1ype of action would "encourage other terrorists" 10 1ake mo" U.S. hostqcs. La1er an 1he day. the Associated Press Managmg Editors assoc1a11on passed a resolution uraina Reagan 10 renew and s1ep up has efforts to secure the release of the host.aacs. i\PME Prcs1den1 James F. Daubcl. who had inviled Reagan's respon~ to characs by hoslaJC families that the adm1n1s1ra11on wasn'1 do1na cnou&h. questioned the president's commitment to freeing lhe Americans and appealed to Reagan "to redouble 1hc efforts and increase thi: intcn'lll)' 10 bnna this mat1cr to a conclusion." In a lctler 10 the APME. Rcapn defended his Marine helicopter still under repair in Irvine BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN ............... A Marine Corps uper talhon helicopter as expected to remain arounckd in an Irvine vcactablc field over the wctkend whale mechanics try to rtpa1r the malfunctions that forced its emcf1tncy land1n1 Tues- dly. Manne CorPS 1pokc woman Capt, Joanne Sch1lhn1 511d omc1al1 have dctcrmintd 1he CH·SlE helicopter c•pmcnccd a mechanical failurc of the an pen of the main tr1n1m1ss1on that fom:d the thrtt crew members to ICt tht copter down an the field about -2¥1 mt1ct "°'" t~ Mtn~C'orp1 Air Stallon 1n Tustin. What caused the mtthanical fail· .. .. 4. ore. however. ha yet to be dc- lermincd . "The pilot felt some vibration thal he shouldn't have felt ," hilling said Wednesday when repai r work bcpn. Rather than try to move the Super Citalhon to the air station. Manne Corps officials have decided to repair the hcheopttr where It sits. about 200 )'ards \Oulh of the Santa Ana Fr«way bcl~ctn Myford Avenue and Culver Drive. The vqetablc field 11 owned b)' The Irvine Co. No one was hun in the Tuesday incident. but tonccrn conunuc<1 •bout the-lafet)' or lhc uper ta Ilion hcll(op~n '"" 1981 . H-SlE crashn have (PllMI ... COPI&a/Al2) (Pleue eee UA0il/A2) Local video third Jn MTV contest Missed 1t by that much. Fame was Ocetin& for a aroup of an Qcmente youths whose entry finished third in Madon- na's "Make My Video" contest l(><?nsored by MTV. The v1deomakera dreamed of win- n1n1 the SlS,000 first prize and eamin1 national honor after lcamina earlier th11 week they wtR amona thc 10 finalists. And tNe to form, lhe trip down fame's ladder was as fast and emot1onal 1S the nde u~. "It was a httlc bit of a letdown,'' said co-producer Dino Palan1, 21. His partner, Michael McAlcundcr, waxed a bit more phtlotoptucal ... For tome little -IVY• ft-om San Clemente, -we did l)Rtt)' aoOd·" ' ' . \ ' still active, Bickel said. Judac Ham ilton told Hardman that he wasn't sure the dru&diversion proaram "docs &ood in all casc~1" He said it was established to permit people who experimented with druas and got caught to ~ct back into the mainstream of society without the lasting stigma of a narcotics convic- tion. Hamilton warned Hardman that 1f he failed to complete the proaram or &Ot 10 any trouble dunn& 1hat tame. he would stand 1nal on the fel ony cocaine posscs1on characs. "People say ·1 won't do it apin.' But mosl people arc lyin1 throuah their teeth. You can blow this and &e put nght back in the crimi~al 1ystan. If you're gOinJ to make it, you're going to make 1t on your own. If you don't, 1here is plcnt).' of room on the bouom." said Hamilton. Ham 1llon said that his own son-in- law had been a heavy cocaine user and as a result lost five homes and b11 JOb with a law firm. "He's no different than you.'' Ham ilton told Hardman. "He though I he could handle it too." ............... .., .......... Hamilton._also warned Hardman apinst communicatin& with his drua associates ... ,f you've iot a problem don't consult with the JICusses who provided you with the cocaine. Don't be a fool and talk to tt\ost people who screwed yo u up." said Hamilton. Ron Krcber. Hardman's attorney, asked the Judge 1f Hardman could contin ue 1n a drug rchab1ltt1on pro- iram at South Coast Medical Center which he entered voluntarily four da)'s after has Sept. 20 arrest. But Hamilton suucsted Hardman (Pleue ... BAllDllAN/ A2) ·Rivers offers . support to Guest HB girl suing school over ch eerleader flap appears on talk show By JEFF WILSON ft' I • 9 , ......... Comic Joan Ravers. recalling her teen years when she was deemed 100 fat to be a )'ell leader, offered encourasemcnt to a Hun1mgton Beach girl suing a high school for ruling her large brcas1s made her unfit to be a cheerleader, Allhough V1ck1 Ann Gucs1 has turned downed many television of- fers. !>he agreed to appear on Thurs- da) ·s "The Late Show With Joan Rl\,ers" after the ca us11c talk show hostess described her own nigh 'IChool experience waTea after dayl'-ht aaYinC• time enda Sanday at~ a.m. and clocb are turneclNck an hoar. The chan&e will keep them ln achool until nearly dusk. "1 he reason I asked 10 have you on thi: .,how,., because when I was prcu y Joan Molinsk\' 1n Larchmont (NY). I lned out 1n ihe gym for cheerleader and I wao; vef) fa1 and I Jumped up and I hroki: the g) m floor. so lhcy didn't let me he cheerleader." Rivers (Pleaee eee GUEST I A2) Helicopter crew spots lion at park An Orange County Shenfrs Dr pan men I hclicop1er ~rew re- porti:d c,i:cing a moun1ain hon Fru.Jay a1 ( a~pcrs Wildi:rness Park while flying over the area un J rou11ne patrol Gover4or in Irvine, calls for Bird's ouster By PHIL.,SNEIDERMAN lhc di:ath rx·nall\ Vv e don't need Ro'l' Hird " Of............... I A ground <.rcw waHontacted. hula \t'arc h oft he nrea found no lf!lll'li of the nn1mal ( ai.pcr'i Park. located cast of San Juan C-:i p1\trano. has been doc,cd 'l1nce a Uununaton Bc:H.h Ix» wn\ a11acked by a mountain hon there Oct 19. Gov George DcukmCJian. speak- ing I nda)' at a police narcotics officers meeting an Irvine. issued fom1har calls for s1ronger criminal pcnaht1c~ and the ous1er ofCahforn1a 'iupreme Coun Jus11cc Rose Bird. Dcu~meJian rccoun1cd his record or ~upponing executions in Cah- lnrn1a Rdcmng to 1ht· numerous death \l'ntt•nc1:\ Aird ha\' 1'if(od 10 oven um. IX:ukmcJian ..aid '"ow 1t'r, the 'otcr\ turn to u"rnurn Rose Btrd " 1 he t hu:f Jll\llll' 1\ -.cckinJ rccon- firma11on 1n tht• "'o' 4 ekc11on "I think )'OU know where I \land on 1h1\," the governor said "I feel wt' nei:d lap1tal punishm ent We need l}cu~meJ1an h1m\t'l f ,., running for J \(.'lllnd four 'car l<'rm Poll\ 1n- d1lJll the gt)\crnor '' enjoying a w mlort.1bk lead o\Cr his Demo- (PleaM tee GOVERNOR/ A 13) Ex-El Toro businessmen to face federal charges in California By tbe A11od1tecl Prell MIAMI -The family aCC'ulCd of running a boiler room anve 1ments opcra11on 1n El Toro and other We t ( Ofl'il ClllCS aarted on Fnday to voluntanl)' return to C ahforn1a 10 face federal characs of wire fraud and mail fraud Joan D F1sc:h and another person ind1C1cd 1n the Khcme. which the FBI claims bilked some 2.000 . and C anad1an pr«1ou •metal 1nve tors of S8.S m1lhon. will rc1urn to the West C'oast on their own Her husband. Joel Fisch, and their son, Todd. remain Jailed here 1i1r1thout bond prov111on1 and will be rttumcd to ahforn1a by lJ Manhals Th F1 and WarTCn harp waived their naht 10 funhcr heannas tboul removal dunna a hcanna btforc lJ Mqmr1te Wilham . Turnoff'. Mn F1 h and Sharp had bctn frtt<S on re pcct1vc bonds ofS I S0.000 and SI 00.000 carltcr th1 week • • "' l he :>rrem of the four Oct 16 tit their M1am1 Reach apartment had clo'it'd down the bo1lcrroom scheme. FBI agent\~ id Accord1na to a 48-('ounl 1nd1ctmcn1. Joel Fi~h was 1hc c:ha1rman of flnt T rad1na Group, ltd .. which 1n 1983 and 19 4 had officei an the ( ahforn1a c1t1cs of El Toro. Lo Anaclc . San 01t'&O. Oakland and n Franci~ Has wife and wn were officcrs an the firm The compan)' "'-Ould &Cl a dcpos11 from 1nvC1tors. "ho 1hen received fraudulen1 documentation sa)in{the monc) h d b«n 1nvc!olcd 1n the precious metals mar cts. \aid f-81 a1en1 Wilham Wrlls. who head 1he qrncy's Ma ma onicc. , When the four le med the f 81 wa probma their opcrauon. the fam1I) Ocd 10 Vancouver. Canada. with larae ums of r11h and precious metals. Well said I.it -.eek In anada, they rtn a 1m1lar optntton. he uld Thcfam1lyalso owned 1v.o M1am1 bu inc u1 \tlonuc Monelll') 011). and TJW A soc1a1es. ) ' '1 • .-!:...! 1._._• • . • • . ... . .. ·. ... ..... .. Vicki ADD 011eet talb with Joan IUYen dminC .. Tbe Late Slaow Wltla Joan IU•en. •• GUEST TALKS WITH JOAN RIVERS ••• ~Al told the tccn-aatr. ·•So what I want to say. is people succeed in life without doina that (beina a ch~rlcadei)," she added. Guest, 17. filed suit apinst the Huntinaton Beach Hiah School Dis- trict this week charain• her treatment by a teacher at Fountain Valley HiJh School was .unconstitutional sex dis- cri mination. 1 When she tried out for the chcerteading squad, the airl said, teacher Jean Clower told her she was qualified but could not panicipate because her breasts were too bii. Clower urged her to have breast reduction surgery. she said. Attorney Gloria Allred. who a~ peared on the talk show with her client. also filed a SI million damage claim apinst the school district. "Why we chose to do the Joan Rivers show is that she called me personally, .. the lawyer said Friday. "She also talked to Vicki•s father. At first we weren't going to do it. but when she explained why, we aarecd. "Joan said she had wanted to be a checrlellder but that she was excluded because she was too fat. She felt Vicki was wronacd and she wanted to support her." · Allred said Rl.vers also agreed tp keep the conversation tasteful. • "She said s~e wasn't aoing to do any Dolly Pan on JOkes." the attorney said ... It was going 10 be done in a straightforward way. She fell Joan was sincere and I felt that I could recommend it." Al one point during the interview. Rivers asked the teen-ager if she would perform some checrleading routines. "Would you do a cheer for me?" Rivers asked. The teen-ager looked at her lawyer and. sensing the girl was uncomfortable. Rivers said, "Aw, come on. I want to do a cheer." At that point. Rivers introduced a commercial by doing a cheer for Clorox bleach. "V1ck1 was there to discuss what ha~ happened to her and not to perform any ch~rs or dance. We respc:ctfully declined." Allred said. "Vicki is not there to promote herself or promote her career. "She is not going to accept any money. That is not what Vicki is here to do. She only wants the school to change its policy." Allred said the tecn.qer, who attended classes Thursday and Friday in preparation for her collcae en- trance exams today. has had many requests for interviews and appear· ances. "I have a whole hst of people who have called. There have been many invitations to appear," Allred said, a<JClina a men's magazine she refused to identify has also approached her. "We will not accept any offer for V1ck1 to appear in any magazine that is a men's mapzine or a smut publicati on." the attorney said. ··she 1s leading her normal life." In addition to the suppon offered b) Rivers. the teen-ager has received many calls from friends and strangers nationwide who support her lawsu it. . REAGAN WON'T PRESSURE KUWAIT ••• fh,';"Al .. Le AIMllW,NY . , 11 ~ • .. " .. ~ 41 17 .,..... 10 .. Mii* 11' It A-..oClly ., .. ~ 11 u ...._. .. 13 ~ • 11 • .. ...,_. .. ,, ... 7t .. ~ 17 • ........ ........... II••• Of111 ........ ........ f'Mll ..... .... 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MonUy end Tueldey, end • 11tt11 SMGelwt.I 7t 111 Sec:OftCI IOw 11:06 p"' 0.1 ~City ., .. ..,,,.., ~ IMdl hl8N lrOlll SlnOlefo 10, 11 LMV9919 7t 50 tM ..,.,_IOI 10 70l, IOMI!> IN IOL a.n l'rMdlco 75 ., .,,, ,.._ toeley II 7-ot I "' end - Ultll Aodl .. M V~ :t: "°"'IN .,....70. IO-.. ..,.,,_ ., .. etl07p..m ~ t5 17 tO. IOM Oft\ Ille ...... to mid-to&. ..... ,.,,. 71 .. ~ .... tOCley .. 2:0t p.M HARDMAN ORDERED TO PROGRAM ••• From Al enter the program designated by the probation department -Family Care Clime in Santa Ana. Superintendent of Schools Dennis Smith refused to comment on Fri- day's coun action until he has a full understanding of what happened. specdina. The arrestinf officer spot- ted a small ~ of white powder in Hardman's bnefcasc as the former pass rusher was lookinf for his driver's license. police said shortly after Hardman's arrest. Bickel said that in the probation repon Hardman admitted to a history of drug use. "The report indicated he Among those held captive 10 Lebanon is The AP's have been tri ed and convicted in Kuwaiti courts for the 1s a user and abuser. (Hardman) chief Middle East correspondent~ Jerry Anderson. deadl y bombings of the U.S. and French embassies and acknowledged his drug problems in Hardman wants to retain his coachina job and shortly after his arrest proposed to school officials that he help conduct a drug education program for the districl. His attorney 5aid Hardman was also willina to take drug tests. According to Laguna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell. two officers were injured when Hardman alleaedly attempted to destroy the suspected cocaine durina the arrest. The law precl udes anyone who was violent or threatened violence durin1 arrest from being eligible for dura diversion programs. RCllpn. in his most detailed explanation to date of four Kuwaiti facilities on Dec. 12. 1983:· Re.agan said. the past and expressed his intentions his ~suion rcprding the hostages. reiterated his .. To agree to such demands would only encourage (to re form.) With his history as a administration's willingness to talk to the hostqes' other terrorists elsewhere in the world to take American sports star he basically has never beef\ captors. "either throuah direct talks with the kidnaP.pers hostages whenever they believe that American pressure in trouble before. But he has fallen in "He would become a role model to sec ifhc could help with the anti-drug proaram." Kreber said. "We are confident he is not hooked on cocaine. We want to keep him coachina. under strict supervision in which he would report back to the board on his actlVlti es on the drua program." (or their representatives) or throu&h third panics· but on a foreiM\ government would be useful for the the sa me trouble other sports stars insisted ··we cannot and will not concede" to their attainment of their own objectives. The result would be to have (with drug use)." said Bickel. extortion demands. place many more innocent Americans at risk." Bickel said that Hardman's career ''Despite our intensive effons to establish a dialogue. Informed of Reap n's response. Anderson's sister. as a professional football player the kidnappers thus far have shown little inclination to Peggy Say. characd that by refusina to ncaotiate the didn't ha ve any bearina on the court's talk. instead insisting that we capitulate to the ir extortion captors· demand for the Kuwaiti prisoners' release. "we decision. Bickel said Hardman's probation report addresses the injuncs to the officers but still found Hardman a suitable candidate for the proaram. demands," the president's letter said. have held them to that demand." He said the probation report was "Up to the present time. the kidnap'Pers of William Say and Eric Jacobsen of Huntington Beach. son of "one of the better ones I've ever Buckley. terry Anderson. David Jacobsen and Thomas hostage David Jaco bsen. told the 600 editors pthered in seen." Su therland have made one and only one consistent Cincinnati on Tuesday that Reapn's policy of "quiet The Laguna Beach School Board Judae Ha milton. who said he served nine years on the l...a&una Beach School Board. also would not discuss the issue of Hardman's re- instatement as a coach. Hardman played in the NFL for 12 years. I 0 of those with the San Francisco 49ers. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 1971 and 1975. demand: The release of the 17 convicted prisoners who diplomacy" is not working. has suspended Hardman without pay ------------------------------------------, until the charaes are resolved. If GAME 6 I W EE K 6 I DAY 7 .45 9 .59 89 20 3 57 42 ,f/ A vou CAN INCREASE voiJR ( CHANCE TO WINI CHECK THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WlllOO CARD. ~ules and ~ow 10 ploy 1he game ore on your game cord or coll our HOHINE 642 ·4333. 9 .5 M-f ask for WIN-GO inlorma11on. ~Pilal&TWA FINO our HOW GOOD wf ~EAtt , APE l ' ,..., .... ,,, convicted of a felony. state law would bar him from returnina to his coaching job. 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ALL OF US AT ALDEN'S LOOK FORWARD TO SERVlNG YOU. HURRY! Sale e111U ?lklttla, Octolee 27t'/ INSTALLATION CUSTOM D,_A,..C"llS DEN'S I , I t , • I j , u.a.s...,_w...._a~.w111--.11ae •w •-' 1M11111 iJI •• C..UIDrnia Fenillaw Annlllion T....-Y II tbe Irvine Hihoa Md Towcn. WUlaii wal ...-IO • I~ lfOUP of over 400 ewutiws ucl lllWllltmnl who rcpraen1 lhe ......... urerl_t_~IDd maileno(feniliier in California. Tbe ICtlion will be held f'tom Suaday th~ Tundlly and f\arther anforma1ion is avail-able at (916) 441-IS84. Ne"POrt Jaome. toan Ht The Newport Hatbor An Muteum·s newest membership aroup, the CaJifomia Century Oub, and one of Newport Cent.er Fashion llland's new merchants. Basics, will present an unsual event Sunday. "Tablescapn," chaired by Beverly Diamond. will include self-auided home toun of four Newpon Beach residences dtsipcd by promi· nent locaJ architects. Fo1Jowin1 the home toun. a reception will be held at Basics. a new store in· the Atrium Coun. For more information call 759· 1122. PW~ plan• tea dance The Newpon-lrvin~ o~apter of Parents Without Panners will host a tea dance and fashion show Sunday from 2 to S:30 p.r'n. at Park Ncwpon. fcaturinJ both men's and women's fashaons. Admission is SS and the event is open to all sinf)es. Call S49-t I 3S or 646-684S for funher information. ..... . Hone •how In Capmtrano A lf&nd prix jumpina \one show wirt be held Sun~_y at Rancho Vista Equestrian Center in San Juan Capistrano as a benefit for the Orange County branch of the Anhritis Foundation. The openin1 ceremonies will begin at I I a.m. with the arand prix scheduled for noon and admission is $3 per person. Senior party bJ lrYfne A Halloween costume pany and dance will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. at the lrvme Senior Center 3 Sandburg Way. The Bi, Swing Band will provide the music, and admission 1s $3 at the door. Suicide aupport offered An eight-week suppon vouP. for those who have lost a loved one to suicide wall begin Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Center of Hope£ounsefing Services. 14140 Beach Blvd.. Suite 11 3. West- minster. The group size is limited. Cati 898-81 SS for information and rcstrvations. . Tue.d•y club to meet The Tuesday ClubofNewpon Harbor will meet Tueday al the Airporter Inn Hotel in Irvine, starting with a social hour at 11 a.m. and lunch at noon. The program will be a fashion show of the years from 1950 to I 9SO and information may be obtained by calling 642-3499. V9ten' forum 4nnounced A voters' informauon forum will be held Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Central Library. 7111 Talben Ave .. as an Eagle Scout project of &au McCraney. an Edison High School student. Local citizens will present pro and con information on the state ballot propositions and the public is invited. Communlcaton convenln6 lnternauonal Training in Communication will be chanerin$ a club in Newpon Beach and an· mformal meting will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Promontory Potnt Clubhouse. The club, formerly known as Toastmistresses. is dedicated to improv- ing communications skills. Call Pam Bolen at 760-592 1 or Teri Rossi at 759-9136 for more information. Photo forum lnJrvlne A definitive discussion of photographic repro- ductions will be pr~nted Tuesday at the Irvine Mamott Hotel, 18000 Von Karman Ave .. by the AdveT1isi'!B Production Assoc1at1on of Southern California s Orange County chapter. The cost. which includes a buffet dinner at 6:30 p.m .. is $24, and the program is scheduled for 7: 15. Call (8 18) 762-4669 for reservations. Art, photoa on dlapl•y Larry Rhodes' photographs and watercolors by Iris Adam arc currently featured 1n the Laguna Beach City Hall Art GaJlery as part of a g1fi to the city of Laguna Beach from the Laguna 8cach An Commission. The pllery, at SOS Forest Ave., is open weckdaxs from 8 a.m. to noon and I to 5 p.m .. and the exhibit will be on display through Dec. IS. Women'• •ymp<Mlum .et A symposium for the professional women, designed to enhance the total appearance, will be held Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Newpon Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. A registration fee of$20 can be J?<l•d at the door and more information 1s available by calllng494-IOl I or 752-1414. Food fear tllckled The Eating Disorder uP.p0rt Group of 1he Irvin e Psychological Clinic will sponsor a presen- ta11on. "Losin' the Fear of Food.'' by Alice Kubernick. chairman of the biology department of Cypress College, Tuesday fr~m 6;30 lo ?~3~ p..m. at 4330 Barranca Parkway. Sune 235. There 1s no fee end funher 1nformauon may be obtained by call ing Sam Dambrocia at 8S7-8223. Teen aemlnar In Netrp0rt A problem"'501Ving sert,unar for tccn·aacrs wall be conducted weekly al l nt Dove t.. Suite IOS. Newpon Beach. bc&inning Tunday from 4:30 10 6:30 p.m. The rec is $240 for e11ht mcctinp and cnrollmen1 is limited. Call 476-0991 for addllional infor:mation. G•rden club to meet Members of the Harbor View Hills Garden Club will act tips on how to enhance 1he1r prdens when they mett at 9:30 a.m. Wcd~sday at 1200 Sandca tic Drive. Corona del Mar. The speaker wall be Enc Bower, a landtcape arch11cct for infor· m1t1on about membership. call 7S9-..02S9. Sl•ter cltr _.Ion aet TM tecrina commattcc formed to develop a non-profit Newpon Beach islcr City Assoc11uon W111 mett Wtdnesday at 4 p.m. in the C'ily Council chambtn. 3300 Newpon Blvd., to ldopt ~and prncnt ~va 10 thott apt~ed In m1ns rMmbtn. ~ pubhc 11 invited, and more infor- mation i avli .. ble it 644-lUI. ' Meettna the profeealonal• Aaplrlncballerlnu 1atheruoand three memben of the New York City Ballet at a tea apouored by the Rantln~n Toath Ballet. Tbe ballet company recently performed Performtna Am Center. Tile . YoaDC ballerlau were offered the oppo1 taalty to talk With prof .... onal ballet oerfonaen. Prom left to ~!=:..lea Jacbon, Jloma .,._llo and Richard of the New Toti! City Ba.II& Heather endorses Turner for seat on Newport City Council By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMOellJ ......... Newpon Beach Councilwoman Jackie Heather. who has decided again l seekinga third four-year term. says he is cndor ing the candidacy or Clarence "Bus .. Turner. Heather's endorxment had been avidly sought by the three ca ndidates eager to fill her seat on the council. Councilman Bill Agee also has decided not to run for re- elecuon but said he probably wall not endorse any candidates for the Nov. 4 election. There are 12 candidates vying for four ~ats on the seven-member City Council. C'and.uljlcs are drawn from seven separate d1stncts. but are elected at large. . 'Tm passing the baton.'' Heather said. "I think it's key for me to stand up and be counted. This 1s a H'ry 1mponant election for Newport Beach.·· Heather said her endor!>Cmcnt ofT urner followed a Wcdne~ay night meeung w11h him at which she won Turner's support for a teen club. which Heather ha~ fought to establish in the city. "He has demonstrated a very careful approach to government.'' Heather said. "His voting parallels mine and he has Essays asked· about victiDl awareness Entne~ arc being arn·pled through Wednc\da' 1n a Saddleback Colkgc essay and poctr) conte~t on the topic of " 1c11m awarcnr<.<.. Thr contest 1s 1n conncc11on w11h a v1c11m awareness conference M:hedulcd No' 13-15 at the M1 ss1on V1eJO ca{T'lpus. Pme~ totaling S600 "Ill be awarded for es~a) \ and poems on the theme of'' The Feeling of Being 1c11m11ed:· The contest 1s opc·n to the public. Judging "11• lake plan~ in four catcgorn~'>: age 18 and up for essays and poctr). and age 17 and younger tor essays and poet~ Fir t pn1e 1n each categOr) will be $75. w11h SSO for ~cond place and $25 for third. W1nner'i \Ao ill be announced at an awards ceremon) <.chedulcd for 9 a.m. Saturday. Nov 15 C om~ rnlncs-can Ix wbm med ro Anne Ambrose. Public lnformauon Of. fire. ~addlcback College. 28000 Marguerite Parkwa}. M1ss1on V1CJO. CA. 1)2692 always taken a leadersh ip role." Turner is the chairman of the Newpon Beach Planning Commission and the president of the Airpon Working Group. Also running in District Four are David Shores and Ron Winship. Bill Agee. who is completing four )'Cars on the council, said he is not likely to endorse a candidate. "I've had a number of requests. but I've decided pretty much to stayoutofit," Agee said. "I know too many people and my endorsements might wind up being for people running against each other." ··rm not even sure who I'm going to vote for yet ... he said. Running for Agec·s seat in District Six -the Corona del Mar area -are Pat Michaels. Michael Lapin. Phil Sansone, Harmon Weston and Betty Tesman. Announcing endorsements rece ntly was the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. BAC PAC -the chamber's I I-member Business and Community Political Action Committee -interviewed the candidates and chose to endorse Turner to replace Heather 1n 01stnct Four and Pat M 1chaels to fill Agce's District Six seat. In District One. the chamber group selected James "Buzz" Penon over in- cumbent Don Strauss. And in District Three. the chamber is backing incumbent E"el)'n Han over challenger Allan Beek. who 1s spcarl\cading the dnve to defeat Measure A -the Newpon Center ex - pansion prooosal. With the endorsements. the chamber donated $200 to each of the four can- didates and will publicize the selections with radio and newspaper advenisinajust prior to the Nov. 4 election. said chamber spokeswoman Beverly Nestande. fhe committee conducted 20-minute 1ntcrv1ews with the candidates tut month and sought the candidates' pos1t1ons on four key issues, Nestande said. The> included questions about Newpon (enter expansion. which the chamber suppons: a new traffic-phasing ordinance. which the chamber opposes: eventual annexation of the Irvine Coast, which the chamber supports. and expansion of John Wayne Airpon. which the chamber would like to block while searching for an add111onal airport s11e 1n Orange County. UC Irvine Rainbow Festival to stress cultural diversity By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the OellJ ......... Olympic gold medalist Edwin Moses and author Ahce Walker will be among 1he part1c1pants 1n UC Irvin e's second annual Rainbow festival. schedu led No~ 5 and 6. The femval will focus on UC'l's cultural d1versit> through worksh ops and other programs This year's theme 1s "Many Faces. Many Dreams ·· Fall 1985 enrollment at the Irvine campus was 55 percent C aucas1on 2fl percent A\ian. 7 percent Lat ino. 3 percent black and less th an I pe rce nt .\mencan Indian. Nine percent declined to state enth1c11y. This year's Rainbow Festival will begin at 8:30a.m. Nov. S with reg1~trat1on 1n the University Center Hcntagc Room. UCI Chancellor Jack Peltason will d,ehvcr opening remarks at 9 a.m. Edw111 Mo'IC'i, who captured 1hc gold medal for 400-metcr hurdles at the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. then will present awards to Irvine elemental) and secondary students who participated in a cultural d1vers1ty essa)' wn11n11. con test. Part1upanh then ran attend an> ol hH wtirkshops: .. Cultural D1 ~er\1t~ 1n the Workplace ... "ln1errac1al Famll).'' "I ever Knew They Felt That Wa).'' .. The Changing Face ofOranke Count}" and ··Red. Wh11e and Gra~ ... Two add1t1onal panels will be presented after lunch. ,___ AL 6 p.m •• a ll\C,\.ta4atell1.ie-pr48fam cn11tlcd "A..C<»l-\lersat1on with .\hce Walker" will take place in 1he Hentage Room. Walker will discuss her book ... The Color Purple.'' along w11h other fiction and poet I). She will give a drama11c reading and take answer questions from the audience. OwMn of the 5'lrf IOd Sand Hotel 8009 will ~== lo make way few • new. . llMlyk. 2JO.room bolel. eadt e9Ct cnw and rataurUL .......... ~weft 1ppro~ by tk 1.-llldl City Council Tunday. 1'lle council pottponed ats deciuon on the c:maeee Jal month and lllled the ardaitecU IO rework the holtl'l dnip 10 at would meet heiaht and pa~ina standard•. The overall Jiu of the hotel alto wu red"*: The couociJ votcd.3-2 Tuetday niaht to approve the new plans and lllow tJ)t owncn toe~ city hei&ht limits. Morris Skendarian, an architect for ownen J.C. Rnorts. described the new plan that cut the tceond story *k. mak1na • the buildi .. ·~ .layered from a view from Coast H1&)\way. He said they alto widened the public sidewalk on Cout Hiahway. To solve the council's concerns with perkina. he also offered lo keep the conference cent.er open only to guests for the first six months in order to aJtow the dt~ to monitor the pal'kina.. Oriainally. the own~ offered to leuc a panina lot across the street from the Surf and Sand for niatus when the conference center was 1n use . But the council wd parkina would ~ too danaerous for va11tors who would have to dart across Coast Hiahway to·get to their cars. Instead. the council agreed to allow the owners to ask that the conference center be opened to outside guests if the available parkina was adequately serving the hot.el after six months. The Lile roofs were eliminated from the second plan because "the council had onginally said the bu1ld1ng could not exettd city height sta ndards. But council membcn Bobble Minkin, Neil Fn.zpatrick and Manha Collison voted Tucsda)' to allow the ownen to exceed the height limit so the ttle roofs. which the y found appealing. could be incorporated in the new project. Neighborhood Watch earns Laguna ~udos By LAURA MERK OtllleD.ilrNM.._,, In rccoan11ion of NauonaJ Crime Prevention Month. the LaJuna Beach City Counci l honored more 1han JO Neifh· borhood Watch volunteers. mcludina Councilman Rohen Gentry. this week. Tim Miller. community services di~­ tor of the Laguna Beach Police Dcpan- ment. said more than I. 700 people art currently involved in the city's fi ve-ycar- old Neighborhood Watch Program. Since 1he Laguna Beach program's inception in 1981. Miller said there has been a 34 percenl reduction in burglaries The average loss in burglaries is S3.000. he said. · ..Of the burglaries 1hat might have taken place. t~at is about $1.8 m1lhon. Not to mention the trauma 10 c1t1zens that might ha ve taken place that you simply can't put a dollar figure on." he said. Ma yor Manha olhson and Chief Neil Pu rctll handed out cen1ficates of apprecia- tion and plaques to ttte volunteers and ga vels to pa~t pre'i1dent~ during the c~ncil mc.·cti ng i:uesday <\ccording 10 Miller. Laguna Beach Neighborhood Watch. Inc .. has raised nearl} SS0.000 ' The non-profit educational corporation was one of the first 1n the nauon and was rc.·cogni1ed b> the 'itate in 1982. said Miller. The mane~ raised by llte group 1s u for 11~ new~letter "The Obscn.er and Re· porter:· The ne"' \letter 1s published four times a )'ear and 1<1 \c.•nt to 9.900 add~sSC'S 1n the cit~ Class reunions quench old flames f \ rr) no" and t hc.·n a "nm an 1h1nt.." nhnul an nld I<>' c '>he'c, ne"er for- gotten. usuall-. when \he.·"• '>Ort 1 ng laun- dr) \ song comes on the radio. Their ong. "ltS)·BI I). Teen} Ween). Ycl· low Polka·Ool B1k1n1 " NANCY Mcl1n1E Her th ou$hts drin back 10 Alvan 1n his matted gorilla swca1c1 and d1ny c,addlc shoes he wonder!I 1fhe ever go1 over ttw1r brea kup. When ~he returned his nng he tncd to J01n the Fomgn Lc~1on: bu t they wouldn't take him becuu .. c he ga\C his ngh1 name. 1\ woman hates to feel re .. pon,1ble for ru1n1nga man·, hie bcl'3u\C she was an irreplaceable Love (iodde~i.-but there·, no den> 1n' 11 aive~ her a hfi. Romantic memonc, arc a nice pickup 1n the ancrnoon. hke a fre\h pol of tea \\> h.11-m1aht·havc-bcen 1 the stuff of women·, rt'-ene The man who ot aw&)' re main\ a tantal111ng fiJurt of romance wh<> never do1es in front or the iV or p115out on p111a. ltc'., forc .. cqouna. excepl fora touch ol wonderful \lldnc 1n ha~ c)'c' thinking or the great lo' c that never wa!l to be. One of the quackc.,l extingul\her'i of Old Flame" is 11 45th cla'ls reu nion. You can't rtC'Ollll/C the love or )'Our Mc without his name tag. fhe Grrck god head. oncc capped with curl<., 1 a gh•ucnana pate The lincba kcr houldcr'i. mcasunnJ the width or a aym locker. hl'-C' ahnv lfd into a (ard1aan 'wcater When )Ou gel home that n1ah1 and look at )Our old man, you know >OU made the rialu choice At lrut he has • h.11rlinl.' C\\'.li 1fthc 1&d • 1' runnaniuut. r 1'111 better to have loved and lo tor 10 hu ve loved and loot..ed again. It would be helpful 1f there were an annual t•d111on of your high \Chool )Car book so you could check out Old Flames and \CC what 'ihapc they're in. There\ only one drawbad .. They could al'o check you out. If yo u were tlomccomang Queen. 11 might co't }OU a facchfi and a fann)' tuck to preserve the image A fcwex-boyfnend!I arc w1ldl) ~Ul'le'i'lful aner they're rtJCCtcd. broken hcan gal van1Le'> them into the top tu bracket. h's unnerving for a lad) to realize that a discarded lover C'ln do so ~ell without her and isn't wastina away as a missionary in fnca. What-might· have-been takes on new d1mcns1on~ when 11 includes a Lear Je1 and a couple of estates. Some trips down memory lane ha ve a happy endin1- A few high school swcethcan!i rekindle their love end act marncd. P1ckina up where you ten off 1 a real challcnac E'lpccaall> J" 1na to "The Chauanooaa Choo Choo·· with a hip repl:.ctmcnt. '\nd then there are the luck> onn who marry thei r fi rc;t lo\C~S in the fim place o need to fantas11e What- m1ght·ha, e·betn iu1tt1na acro1i the brcakfac;t table 1n h1, morn ma c;tubblc and flannel robe and red C)'ec;. lt''l ea'i1er to pry o~n e gurnt clam than delve into a man·, pa t. Ho\o\evcr. thanks to P or Elttraord1nar) ~pou~ Pcrccpuon. a wife knowco when !lhc meet her huslland' e\:--drtam &art. A!I soon as the lad'i thf'O"'' him one of tho\C l'v~ncvcr-foraotten-,mtlC", he 'tum!I A:d as a firt cn11nc and SlanJ 01sh1n1 danger s11nal Wllh h1 ~C" I don·1 lnow wh)' husbands arc w nervous runn101 into old love There's nothtfll v.-rona v.tth a man hav1n1 a pe aonate affaar bcfOl't' he met ou -H Iona as he didn'111kc tt 1Cnou I llK') MdalJtt 11 .. e. Ml LA,_. 'l6ftl WILS~ HIGH SCHOOL CS~&§~ ®l1 11®'0® ~ .. -........ .. .. ( A• ()f9nge CM9t DAILY f'tLOTI s.turay, OCIOlliet 25, 1118 low Prices 30-70o/o Below Retail . -··,~···· ........ llou1tl lrilli11t li•••ntls ••tJI Gttnstw o.so ct. VS tip Color $3250 $1360 0.58 ct. vs Qualty $1595 $835 0.77 ct. BeautiM $1925 $1050 1.01 ct. vvs Qualty $6190 $4150 1.00 ct. SI Wtite $6250 $2790 2.01 ct. Bar rain $4020 $1879 YOU OWE IT TO YOtltSElf TO COWARE! Don't be fooled by phony percenl oil diamond sales. 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Country Centet·One block North ol Sou1h Cout Plaza • Mon-Thurs 10-6 Frt 10-8 Sal 10·5. Closed SYnday r • .I. f OC I a ' , .. White House: Weapons ban proposal not formal W HINGTON (AP)-Sttlung to clarif) a superpower mis· understanding O\Cr what was pro~ at the Iceland summit. the White HouJe says Prcsicknt Rcqan d15eusscd but did not fotmally sug· test the complete elimination of all 11rotca1c nuclear weapons within 10 >cars. The ISSUC. which was the focus or contro..,crs) immcd1•1cly after the summ11. has surfaced again btcausc '<>' 1ct ~~dcr Mikhail Gol'baQiev said in a s~ech Wednesday niaht that Reagan agreed at the summit ·1hat both sides should scrap all such "capons. bomb'> as "'ell as missiles. aid Gorbache'. -The prcs1den1 did. albeit without S(>CCial enthusiasm. con cnt to the ehmina· 11on of all -I emphasize -all. not onl) certain ind" 1dual. strategic of· fcns1H· arms. to IX' destroyed precise~ I) o'er 10 ~car!.. in t"-O stages ..... He accused the Rcasan adm1n1s- trat1on of engaging in "outright mi~rcprcscntat1ons" in denying that Reagan had e'er agreed to such a ban. Lam Speakes. the While HouS( spokesman. denied again Thursday that there had been any under- standing on the question. But he went further than he had before in sayi ng the issue "as disc ussed and that Reagan talked oft he total ehm1nat1on of nudcar "capons as an .. ult1ma1e go:il." "The prts1dent discussed 1t. but 11 "as not formally tabled.' Speakes S<lld. Asked if Gorbachev was wrong. pcakes said. 'No. I don'c know. I c3n'l make JUdJ,mentsebout what has Judgments 3rc. • · Last week. Sen. m Nunn. D-Oa .. also saad Reagan had spoken of eliminating all nuclear weapons 1n a bnding for congressional leaders af\cr the president's return from lcel3nd. pcakes suggested at the tame that Reagan may ha ve misspoken. or ma) h3'e been misunderstood. The 1ssµc ~s 1mportan1. Nunn said. bt·cau~ a b3n on all strategic nuclear "-Capons "-OUld lc3vc the Soviets with an o'crwhclming ad va ntage in con· 'cnt1on3I milital), force~. such as tanls. Jet lighters and artillery. The O\ ll'IS al~ have a maJor edge in m1lltar) manpower. "It ll'i ob" 1ous that this proposal has no1 been th ought through adequate· I} ... said Nunn. a leading con- gn·~s1on31 e\pcrt on defense issues He ~1d 1fsuch a proposal "'ere made. II should be withdrawn The rccollcc11ons of each ~ide on their d1!-cussions arc also s1jnilil:ant because bo1h ha'e said their under- standings in Iceland remain in force for further d1scuss1on a1 1he ongoing Gene' a arms con1rol 1alks. Gorbachev: Arms control Jn reach MOSCOW (AP) -Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev said Friday that althou&)' the superpowers bad missed a "unique chance" for arms control accords at the Reyijavik summit, it is still possible to reach agreement. . . Speakina at a ~mhn dinne.r for visiting North Korean leader Kim II Sung. Gorbachev said hls meetinc in Iceland with President Reqan "con- finned that work has to be kept up and a maximum of political courage an~ good will displayed." "lt can onJy be revetted tha~ in ~eykja\lik it has ~! proved poss1~le to ~ch agreement, Gorl?8chev wd. His remarks were earned by lhc official news agency Tass. "Although a unique chance has been passed up. an agreement meet· '"' the vital tnterests or lhe entire world community is attainable," Gorbachev said. The Soviet Communist Party chief also accused Washington of trying to form an "eastern NATO" with its military alli~nces . with Japan and South Korea in Asia. 4 So fl et citizens to return home Immigrants say hopes for a better life not fulfilled in U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -Four Soviet c111zens. at a rare news conference, announced Friday they were returning home because lheir hopes for a better life were not fulfillettlilAmerica. "I feel that in the Soviet Union I wiJJ be much freer than I am here.'' said Yuri Chapovsky. at 27 the yo ungest and best-educated of the group. Appcaring_bcforc television cameras at the ov1et information office near DuPont Circle. each of the four told a story of emigrating and then deciding to go back. Two, Chapovsky and Israel Glickman. arc Jews. They spoke of personal as well as poh11cal considerations. of di vided families and not wanting to be separate any lo~er. Film-maker Rashid Atamahbekov . who described himself as an atheist. said he missed the culture of bis homeland. Talking lhroupt a translator, the 54-yea r-old resident of Jersey Caty said he had come to Amenca in 1979 "to look at wtstern society not as a tourist but as cf" resident." Besides, Atamahbekov said. he had bad a disagree- ment -he called 11 an Russian "a kand of scandal" -with has superior while working on his last film in the Soviet Union. "So he says he laved here, he looked at everything. and now he wants to return to has own country," said the translator, Igor Bulag. "He says for him, as an anist, the spritual situation in the Soviet Union is more ap- propnate." There was more to the decision than that. Atamalibekov anter.iected. "My wife and son arc an the Soviet Union and I want 10 be reunited with the family," he said. The two others. Glickman. 6 1. and Alexander Bchk1m. 41 . had the least to say. They also will be the first to go home, next week. Glickman emigrated to Dallas from Odessa in 1974 and has worked as a Laborer. Hts Wlfe, daughter and two grandchildren remained behtnd ir. Odessa. "He's feeling sharp feehng of longing for his mo1herland.'' explained Bulag, the embassy press counselor. Bclilom, who emigrated to New York in 1977. was a clothing worker. Why was he going home? "He loves his motherland and his pa rems, .. the Soviet official said. 1 dead, others injured in Arizona prison fight ha ve suffered a heart attack, and he was returned to the prison after being examined at a nea,rby hospital. THE .GREAT PUMPKIN WANTS YOU FLORENCE.Am. CAP)-A racial battle broke out Friday 1n an exercise yard at the Arizona tale Pnson leaving one inmate stabbed to.death and two others critically injured before guards usi ng tear...gas and wooden bullets brought the melee under control. The dead mari was identified as Roy J. Elhs. 23, serving a fi ve-year 1erm for trafficking in stolen prop- ert y. The injured incl~ded both blacks and whates. officiaJs said. In His Festival awe For your information ... Come Halloween, when the orange of Orange County is attrihuted to an abundance of pump-- kins, all the frie ndly spooks and spirits annually fl oc k to our pumpkm patch ac Newport Center Fas h ion Island. An<l we know why. A free pumpkin goe ro anyone who shows a receipt from any of the 115 stores in the Center on Friday, Oct. 24, 12 Noon-9 P.M ., and Sat- urday, Oct. 25, IO A .M.-6 P.M . And then come che parade at ll A.M. Sat- urday. Join in, and 1f you're l age 14 or younger, be judged in your costume. Also in costume, some special characters from The Broadway who will be passing out pump- kins. The big ceremony is Sun- day, Oct. 26. Bring back your pumpkin, carved in a smiling, scowl- mg or even toothless grin, for the carving contest. We'll stan with a sing.-along pumpkin carol .. ing at 2 P.M . Awards will be presented at 3 P.M ., perhaps by che Great Pumpkin himselfl join our Renaissance now; it will be a treat. NEWPORT CENTER FA HIO LAND ,,___.M.•mi•. "Cltit•HOft'r, TM BroeJ ... y, Bullodtt W1IMln, AIMn Ward.,., Ill"--4 l"'IM -..111 Pw_.. Matlet. OWT II S '-......e IJI all. Ju•t flf Pac!'r Co.ut H!Pwey lletWffft ,..._. _, M.cA,._ INWt. le~ a.etlil. Velft pull .. 0tt..U. A1rh,1111 Court, &Jlfumt at>d hllo<lu Wllalllft. C-....... ......., di.ni P'~ ~ S.fttr4-y I~ Miii......., 11-'· • I l I The violence. which was hnked to the slaying of a white inmate on Thursday,~broie out an the medium - secu rity South Unit about 7:45 a.m. and was quelled about 30 minutes later. state Corrections De~rtment spokesman Michael Arra said. About 200 of the unit's 598 inmates were involved. A black inmate was killed an Friday's v1olenc.e, and at least seven others were injured. two critically. Another prisoner was believed to Arra said3 thc melcc began after a black inmate was stabbed outside the Ira Hayes Dormitory. ·The fi~ting escalated when whi tes on one side of an exercise yard charged a group of blacks on the other side. Guards brought the situation under control by finng teargas into the yard. wooden bullets into me crowd and six rounds of shotgun blasts overhead. said Maj. Floyd Turner, the unit's secunty chief. Other guards on horse- back kept the inmates from mingling. Reagan certifies Cc;>ntras woriing for De1nocracy By tbe A11oclated Pre11 ABOARD AJR FORCE ONE -President Reagan signed Friday a certification that the Contra rebels fightang the Nicaraguan government arc making democratic reforms, eleanng the way for distribution of S 100 million in U.S. aid. While House s~kesman Larry Speakes said. Reagan signed two documents on the Contra aid in hts Oklahoma City hotel before leaving for a campaign appearance in Tampa, Fla .. Speakes told reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Florida. One paper was an executive order required by the law and the o\her was.a· required ccnification from the president that the Contras arc taking steps to "broaden their leadership base. coordinate their efforts .• eliminate human rights abuses. pursue programs to achieve democracy, subordinate military to civlian control and apply vigorous standards of accounting for funds ... Detroit readle. lor Halloween anonl•t. DETROIT -,The city 1s mounting an assault to fight "Devil's Ni~t" arsonists who last year set 479 fires in the nation'ssixth-larcest city on themght before Halloween. Mayor Coleman Young on Friday announced a program called "No More Devil's Night," which will include a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew for those under 18 during the last three nights of the month ... As we examined last year's data, it is clear that a substantial number of the fires were set between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.,'' Young said.".\ significant number of those fires were nuisance fires set in dumpsters. cars and vacant buildings." Ho•plce• benefit Al•llelmer patients . CH~CAGO -People treated in ~ospices for advanced Alzheimer's d1sc11e It ve as IOOf and suffer less than patients who receive lllJUSi ve medical treatment in bosp1taJs. 1 study says. The study published in Friday's JoumaJ of the American Medical Association found little difference between the mortality rates for the twoaroupsof patients with Alzheimer's dementia a loss ofbrajn functionina. In the hospiec proaram. doctors1<>uaht to ma.kc piuents comfortable rather than work.ina solely to keep them alive lo!\aer. Dr LadWav Voliccr and collcques at the Boston University School of Mcdkfnc wrote. U.S. conducted ratl.Ytloa tats OJJ IJumaa•. WASHINGTON -federal .,endes conducted a 30-~r ltties of radiation uposure ellperimcnts on human subjcctt, andudina 1njectina them with plutonium. radium and uranium, a Howe subcommittee said Friday The nperimco u too.k o&lcc all over t.bc country •tan.&Aa an t» mtd-l 940und did not end until the 1970., acx:ordina to the rcpon by the Houae Enersy and Commerce subcommittee on en~ contcrvadon and power. The repon. "Ammcan NuclearOuinca Pip: Three Dcc9dcs ofRadiaoon Ellperimcnuon U.S. C1ttzent." it bated on 1 review of thoulUdl of~ of~' of Encray documents obtained by the subcommittee m the past three years. DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -Syria doled hi lir specie, pons and tefri. lorill wa&en 10 lrilain on Friday after LoDdoa broke diplomatic relation1 aad cballld Syria with 1ponl0rina a Jllot. to amua&e a bomb onto an Israeli .,.._at Heathrow airpon. Tbe 1tate·nan television an· nounced Syria's retpontc. A senior oflkiaJ, apeakina on condition of anonymity, said the tovemment aJIO ordered Syria's nahonal airline to stop ftyifta to Britain and was closina ~ British Council in Damascus, a '-Britiab 90vemment·supp0ned cul· tural center. He did not say when the airine woukl atop ftiabts to Britain. Syria's F= MiniJUy pve Britilb Am· ~r Roeer Tomkyund 18-other British diplomats and personnel at tbc British Council one week to leave 0anwcua. be wd. Britain said Syria's 22 diplom'ats in London had two weeks to leave. Britilb Foreip Secretary Sir Qeof. trey Howe annoupced the break in Cranston inakes stop in Zschau's backyai'd PALO ALTO (AP) -U.S. Sen. Said another panicipant. author Alan Cranston ventured into Rep. Ed Tom Peters. "Senator Cranston is as Zschau's high -tech backyard Friday pro·busincss on the imponant issues to release a list of 130 business as can be." supponers and challenge the notion· · f that Zschau is business' candidate. Peters. Da vid Barram. chic financial officer of Apple Computer. ., +. . WHAT A WAY TO 001 Win one game of WIN.GO and get two free tickets to Europe ... Aisa ... the West Indies ... or SQme other exciting place. Check Today's Numb~rs on Page A2 Daily Pilat & J!WA FINO OUT HOW GOOQ.~WE REALL V-ARE. tAJ; O.o~ Coun1r COIW'«1'°" "'° Golden Stote A.rtone WIN GO HOTllN~ ,r7 I 41 642 4333 Cbn&tian Policard. =· ud manaainadirector~-DiapOI~ the institute'• ~ ductioD divllion, aaid lucb a .. WU ~ developed, hilt M wouild not predict wben it woukl be available. J When tbe c.est wuready for'*• be said, its distribution Would be limited to developiaa nations that are sbon on fhe laboratory &cili· ties needed to test many peo* for AIDS. Ideally, ~-Jaid, tests for A.IDS lbou.ld be cooducted and ex· plained by doctors who are train· ed to handle the rycboloeical al well 11 medica results of a politive test. The California Democrat appeared and some of the other speakers said at a press conference with eight local the} were past suponers of Zschau business leaders. including one who who were disappointed in what they claimed that Zschau left the com· described as the Republican con· puter company he founded "in gressman's willingness to frequently sham~~... shi ft ~1tions on key ~1al and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"lf it were not for the peo~ ~ environmental issues. follo~ed Zscha u into that comi)any I~ "I'm not su re I know what Ed don't think 1t would be around Zschau'sguiding principles arc." said today." said Regis McKenna. chair-Barram. man of the board of Regis McKenna Inc. McKenna said he replaced Zsc hau on the board of Zschau's company. Systems Industries Inc. McKenna. who presided at the press conference. said 11 was called "to demonstrate that the Silicon Valle} 1s not a monolithic structure" and that Cranston had substantial business community suppon . . Only. one of the c1g~t men who attended the press conference with Cranston. Fred Hoar. director of "orldw1de commun ications for Ray· chem Corp.. sai d he was a Re· publican. But several oft he eight said thC) had voted for Zschau in past elections and a couple said they had contributed money to his past cam-. paigns. Bird denies contributions a sign of conceding def eat SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Chief Justice Rose Bird said Friday she recently offered some of her cam· pe.ian money to two other state Supreme Counjusticcs under attack, Joseph Grodin and Cruz Reynoso, -but denied the offer meant she was conceding defeat in the Nov. 4 election. In a television talk show appear- ance Bird said she had told 'Grodin and Reynoso, "I think it is unfair that eacb of us is not judged on our own merits1 and ifl can assist and aid you finanClally, I will do it. . . through abarina some of the funds I've raised IO that you can get your message on television as well" The offer was first reponed m Gtodin campaign s~kesman David Townsend said Fnday, "We have received no money from the chief justice and we expect to receive none." He declined to sa y .whether any was offered. Reynoso campaign spokesman Paul Kinney gave a virtually identical statement. Friday's Los Angeles Herald Exam· iner. which quoted unn!Vned sources as saying each justice I had turned down a $30,000 offer after be ing told by campaign strategists that accep. tance would link them to Bird, a theme of their opponents' campaign. Bird campaign aide Steven Glazer said the offer was made at a private meeting among the three JUStices during the last week. Military gear theft called big business by Wilson By tM AHoc:late4 Pre11 LOS ANGELES -Displaying ammunition clips, flak jackets and other stolen eqwyment, Sen. Pete Wil son said ~riday that the military. i~ losing huge amounts o ~f that may be ei:iding up m t~e hands ~f param1htary groups, ,uerrillas, cnmtnals and terronsts. "There 1s a shock.in& ~egrec of theft and resate of military propcny $Oing on," said Wilson, R-Cahf., surrounded ~t a news conference by tables piled with equipment recovered lhro.ugh Operatl~n Rip-Stop, an uoderoov(\r probe aimed a.t Camp Pendleton. ~llson, who wlll chair the Senate Armed Services Committee task force on Military In ve ntory Manqement, said he expects to find losses in the billions of dollars. Hearings bqin next month in Washington. Alr traffic controller knew of danger WASHINGTON -The controller who directed the Acromcx1co OC-9 that collided with a small plane Aug. 30 was aware of the potential ~or an accident io the crowded skies o~er Los A~geles a~d sternly lcct.ured the pilot ~f a third plane that wandered into restncted ampace. Details of the rad1.o communications between the controller and a number o( planes under his direction in the minutes before the accident were reported Friday by th~ Dallas Times.-Herald, which obtained a copy of the air traffic control transcnpt. The radio exchanses between the controller at the Los Angeles tower and a number of aircraft appeared to shed no new liaht on the cause of the collision that claimed 82 hves. But it provided 10me detail as to what oocupied the controller responsible for the M~ican airliner. LA radio station def ends broadcast WASHINGTON (AP) -A Los Aftlelet radio station defended its broldcast of a play that offended at least one listener, by calliDJ the broedcast a 1ensitive aJlirma\lo!' <?f life directed at the llY community a concern about AIDS. In a letter to the Federal Com· munications Commiuion, rcleued on Friday. KPFX chief uecutive oflker Sharon M.eda said ucerpu from tbe AIDS play were btoMtcut between 10 and It p.1n ... when cbildrfn would not ordinarily be in v 1 the liscen•na auctieMe." She satd audience ratinp reporu demoftlU'lte children rarely hsten to the muon. ...... 900YWAYll .......... 1111 ... ... _, .. '31 ,llP MENS I WOMENI ITVLE CUT •aoo =~ Flit ,,, HIQHUQHT ....... tectllt~·· t IWlllJfl I twt ::t '31 NMITON '23 MR. MIL'I HAIR ITYUNG ,,.......... 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McEtroy. who will deliver the sermon unday at the Barti.r Cki1tiaa Cla•rc• (Dtsdples el OrhO, Newport Beach. ·will be honored by the conarcption IS he marks his 89th birthday. Mc£1roy rame to C:-osta Mesa ! S years aao to retire, but the church. in its early orpnization. sought his help Old habits • I --repeated in this collection ELMHU RST. lll. (AP) - A suburban businessman says he·s try· ing to preserve his childhood memories of nuns and some of the Roman Catholic Church's tradition by markctinf. his Genuine Nun Dolls. .. People hkc doll collections and men and women who were educated by nuns buy them," said T o m Cholewa. who said he had sold about 500 of the 18-inch dolls with authen· tic, old-fashioned habits during the past year. "They're as originaJ as we can get them," Cholewa said Saturday. "The doll costumes are sewn by a tailor. Each one is a work of an. They could never be made on an assembly line." The dolls, selling by mail order for $89.95, have received e nthusjastic support from nuns around the coun· try, Cholewa said. "The sisters have been very help- ful ," said the 32-year-old en- trepreneur. "They're pretty excited about it themselves. They've also shown us everything from where they wear a pin to how to fold the garment." The dolls on display at his com· pany depict such religious orders as AC.•llWllc1•1,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH rt NEWPORT ccrm11 UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH 1I01 .... uertte AM. CoronedefMar M4-07'5 k1hlp & Cltwdl ~ 9:~IJll. Rev. Burley R. Howe Costa M ... FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Ha.rbor Blvd. Church School 9:00 Worahrp 9:00 and 10:30 Charles 0 Clark. Minister Cotti Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker Worahlp I Church School 1:30-10:00 a.m Dr Wrllram E Steel 979-8234 Nt·wpon S.-..ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHOOtlT I 400 W Bal boe 81Yd l7'WI05 Rev Lawrence T Young ....... a C!Motdl lcllMI .... A.M. WMlla., l',..ldlool lfld 0.f Cate 7:ao ....... ....., " .... Huntington 84tacn Nortn COMMUNITV UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 842-4461 Wotehlp S.rvlc. 1:30 a 10:00 1:30 Sunday School 10:00 -; Foun111n V•lley FIRIT UNtTED METHODtlT CHURCH 18225 Boshard St 112-2513 James A. Hadley, P&1tor WonNp a Church lchool •.10 A.M. LAGUNA BEACH UNITED METHOOISf CHURCH • 11U2 • ...., °'· ...,...~.._..mn.-. Wor""P & Clitirc-5'~ 10001m lllllllSltfl Heuu CotntrltMl!I • T~ WMl!ltl 59«••1 Hlllowetn Sernn Ocl 26 ID 00 AM .... S.•LER -t...as , ... ,. ,..., Slr8'1 • 1st frldly ...... -,. --kMel .... u. , .. ,.,..., ~ •tC .,_.. ....... ....,., ..... =a=.= " as interim mini1ttt. whach ht Kned Pn .. ,.,.... ~ 600 St. An· for six years. Ounna that t1mt the dttws Roed. Newaon ae.ct.. chW'Ch. at 2401 Irvine Blvd., boupt a • • • . . NATO edviwr on mitillry lr'UI ~1 an the Middle &IC 8ftC1 buildina site, started a prosram and a f?r. A. E. Wildtr~atht 1nter- bu11dina. and finally loolccd for a nauonally ~~ ~ltll and permanent min1stct. a~thor fiom E1a111n. SwitJerland, urope. • • • Tbe Rev. Henry Perez wiU cel- ebrate 1 epecial Con1e1nOIMive M8M 11 IL ... _."I Ca11191(e a... at 7: lO p.m. Wedaetday. TM dMatdt ii kaled a1 31926 Calle La Prim1vera, A s-110 and bake sale will be wtU pretent •~of lectum at the d Cl-A at the church from 9·30 •a. .. CWI 0. V llJ a...r.. in con u cu · Irvine. • a.m. 10 4 p.m. today. Dana Point. • • • · • • • He will speak at the l :lO. 10 and Gr•ee IA~,.. Clit•rd, 6931 Ed· 11 :30 a.m. and 7:JO p.m. llCfYi<:es ioaer Ave .• Huntinaton Beach. will •Sunday; ind 1t 7:30 p.m. Monday hold its 12th annual Arts and Crafts and Tuesday. Indian Law, c:ustoms and a&Jtutt will be the topic of Cart A. Bry1nl Redbud Sioux Indian educator and pastor oftbe American Indian Unitt Church. Garden Grove. Festival today fro111 IQ a.m. to 4 p.m. h f 60 Handcrans. plants, "aift items and }he. · aut or o more tJ:tan . He will prftent the prOIJlm at a potluck dinner at the ~ 8eedl Ualle4 MetW11t ~ 2l632 Wnley Drive, South Laauna. at 6:30 art pietts will be for sale. Also SC1ent1fic books an4 pubhcataons featured will be music. dancers and holds thrtt CIJ'."c.d cSo:ctorates and h~s Scandinavian foods. hel~ . man~ d111in1u1shed academic • • • pos111ons in Europe and the U.S. •n"1ght. • • • A seminar o n the Old 'testament Considered as~alist on alcoholism will be held today at S&. AD4rew11 and drua addition. he 1ervcd as a .\ mro11auon n.·rrcat will be kd h)' r AP1 p? I Tom Cholewa poeee wttb Mme of hla preaene hla fond memorlee of nun• and Genuine Nun Doll•. which he bu made to Mme Roman Catholic tradldona. the Little Sisters of the Poor, the Nun,"' Cholewa sajd. School Sisters of St. Francis and the "It's complicated though. It must Sisters of Loretto. He said the dolls have taken us 50 tries to get it just considuing priest dolls, as well. representing the Daughters of Charity right." • have sold briskl y because of that order's dist inctive comet. or head· But Cholewa said his business was not connected with the Catholic Church and has not been sanctioned by any of the more than 300 religious orders whose habits he has dupli· cated. dress. "Everyone likes it because it re- sembles the one Sally field wore on the television show. 'The Fl ying PRESBYTERIAN CtUCH - OF T~ COVENANT Bruce A. Kurt'le, Paetor s..iday Worship 1:30 & 10:00 a.m. I Ctuch School Children thru AcMts 10:00 a.m. Pbsery care naiable 1:30 & 10:00 a.m .. Come Join Us 2850 Fairview Rd., Co•I• Meu 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (M1aourl Synodl 7IO Ylctorta It., Coeta Meaa LotMr Y. Tornow, Paetor 131-1811 ._ ...... P .. tor WORIHtP MRYICE l:OO 10-..30 AM s..,~&~-..aau 9:20 AJI. QrlsliM ElllMntM7 School 541 ..... ~ Pl£SlnEllAI CIUICI ~ laslbluff Or. & Jamb«ee, Ntwpot1 Beith RtY Wtlllam Mc()uotd, Pastor Re• Robtrt P Stewart. Assoc. Pastor Rodpf Whitten. MllSIC Olfector t.30 ...... lO:lO • C.Wlilfl l0:50 •EMltllll Cbld C•e PrO¥idecl • f• WI: 644-1341 IT. -.11.1 I AU. •11.1 un,..,... ..... .... ..... n.an.c..-1.~, MNtaita... AMF .. t.lt• s.r-..••• 11:•• FtrWa ... .. ....., Ser*ll ell 644~04f3 Church of St. M•tt/Ww by theS.. HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNOAY-9:00 A.M. lloOll °' COflWftOft ~-..., MERTZ HALL -~c.i:·~ l11Hllll... • ... Th9 "911 ....... c ....... -132·2201- Cholewa, who vew up in a Polish Catholic family in a west Chicago suburb, said be hoped eventually to have dolls dressed in the habits of all of the estimated 1.800 Catholic women's religious orders. and is "We run a disclaimer . ., said Cholewa. "I'm serious about this, and I'm doing my best to do everything in good taste." ~ I ' \ S......lttMol "Liwl11 T111 Yltl11 Is Elfll11la1•" CtUtCH Of RELIGIOUS SCINCE --ol '"-"""-°"""'Of ~~ 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92648 111110 t.flUJICI! OI lllQIUUCD a Adults & Jr. Church 8:00, 9:45 & 11:30 Rev. Peggy Butetl For Information 969· 1331 Laguna Presby te'rian Church "Church of Chimes" A MIMty dudl ftr h s.11111 c-ty. S.._.lllc s.r..... leMIM IMic. '"'"'~·· ",.,,.,,,,, ,, ,\ ,,, '" ',, .. .,,..,,, .... ,,i, • .t.\ "''''' .. ,,,,,. '''"' '" ,,,,~,,,., ,,.,, ,.,,,,,,,,.,, Weddaf hoftuu For CA/Jdrta, YHd • Adalt.a 415 Forest Ave• Phone 494-7555 . Of. At1tu J. ,_. .. ,, •n. Ctlil --·Of. Edw•dl Caldwtl DlAL·A·PRA YER-494-PRA Y CHlllTIAI ICIEICE CHURCHES BRANCWES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISl SCIENTIST IN BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS ••Prt~lllH After hlfll" lrvlne-Flrat Church of Chrlel, Sclent11t "9"Cho ten Joequfn lntet'rnedlet• lchool •1 MlcMleoft (Neer Y•) Church I IUftdef lcMol-10:00 A.M. fte ..... llloom, 4m 99tfettCa f'tlwy .. Suite 1•S, ltonecr.,11 Plau 10 A.M.~ ,,lit Mon. tttru l at. 10 A.M.-7 ,,M. Thufe41ey G-G.tre Slil!O•r ' wao .... ld•, Newport .. ech-flnt Ctturch of Chrltt. klentlet J3a Vie Lido,--::: hech Church I hndeJ hO..-t:OO • 10:30 A.M. Rffdlftt """9, Utl Yle Lido Moft. ttw.. .... I A.M.·S ,,M; Twee.-7.f ft.M. C.""Cf c ... ••e>...0.0 I ....aa,. • )Cl I I lO A M ' ~ SlllOy r .... Newport hech-lecoftd Church of Chrl1t, klentlat ,JW Peettlc V ... Dr., CoreM _,Mer C.._... I....., lcMel-10:00 A.M. "9tdlnt .....,_ __ "8" I . Cwt Hwr .. CdM All are cordiatty 1nvtted 10 attend the church Mr'iiC• and enJoy the prlvMeoet of the AUdtng Rooms ChHd C.e Provtded AT ALL SERVICES I' es Issues of life Dr. W. Teny Van Hook at 9 a.m. today at 29121 Kensinaton Drive, Laauna Niauel. The retreat is spon· sored by tbc Cllrl•t ua1-.. Me&Wlst MIMlltJ. Baptism, renewal of faith and a reception for new members will hiahlaaht the 9:30 a.m. 'SCt'VICC Sun· day. Membera meet 11 the Crown Valley Elementary School. 29292 Oown Valley Parkway. . . . ' Sherri Kraute will conduct Jewish ritual workshops -once a month, beainnina Tuesday at 1 p.m .. at ,._.,.. 8edl El, 30121 Nlguel Road. L.aauna Ni,uel. • • • A Hakofot will take place at 7 toniaht at CMS..4 of lnllte Jewls• O..&er, 4872 Royce Road Irvine. Services will also be held 11 10 md 11 a m. today and at JO a.m. Suadly. • • •• A new 1jx-week ltriet of eduJt classes will be&in at 10:50 a.m. Sunday at St. Maft Pr-::JlilrtMi a.rd. JambOrce Roed EMl- blun' Drive, Newpon Be8cb. For information. call the duu'dl at 644-1)41 . • • • Children at Temtle 11:119&. 22081 H1d.alao, Mission V'.ejo. will eutici· pa~in Simchas Torah fadvita at 7 to t. ~ • • • yllis Daniels, P.l'ft'~' of the Unitarian U nivenah1t Pacific South· west District, will ~ at the 10:30 a.m . meetings nday of the u.ltmtu ( MeDW/A7) ~hristi8n movieS -. . sjJreadingthe word HOLLYWOOD {Al'J -Some rcli11ous organiiations arc moving beyond the pulpit and down a new ~~n their bid to spread the word of Goo: They're goina Hollywood. "In Chn stian circles. we've come to realize that speaking to ourselves is just sclf-indufaent," said Ken Curtis, president of Gateway Films. AJthouah Christian films have been produced for years, most of them have merely preached to the already converted. Now, cncoura'cd by the·box office • success of"Chanots of Fire," with its strong Christian orientation. re- li&ious filmmakers arc aiming for a mass audience w11h their religious message. "In making a film. we have to m "embcr that people 10 to the theater primarily to be entertained. If we don't entertain them. we'll lose our audience." said Bill Brown, 'president of World Wide Pictures. "We can't sacrifice entertainment values to the religious part, .. he said. "We think of ourselves as filmmakers first ." Paul Webber. general manager of Paulist Pictures, agreed. "If you present human si1ua11ons in a dramatic way. you can gear things so the messa4e comes throuP.i. that good will prevail • ., Webber said. The four major Christian movie companies include Burbank-based ' ~rid Wide Pictures, an arm of the littf Graham evangelical empire, Los Angeles-based Paulist Pictures., operated by the Rev. Ell wood Kieser, Virginia Beach. Va.,-based CBN Uni· versity, run by evangelist Pat Rob- ertson's C hristian Broadcastina Network, and Philadelphia's Gateway films. "I think Christians arc aware that the only way to chanae people ia through their heart, and the arts do this better than anythina el1e," said Terry Lindvall. an associate professor offilm at CBN University: "There arc lots of people who want 10 make entertaining films with a Chns11an message, which is grace 1nd forgiveness. righteousness without sanctimooipus piety." he said. "You want tQ hold up a m irror rather than gi ve a sermon.'' Worldwide's 1975 film "The Hid· ing Place:· s"'rring Julie Harris, grossed nearly $20 million. Another Worldwide film. "The ProdipJ" starring Morgan Brittany, also fea- tured a Christian theme. Paulist Pictures . is trying to as.- scmble a film about the life of Archbishop Oscar Romero, the Salvadoran P(lCSt assassinated in 1980. CBN University, meanwhile, is putting together a docudrama about a Hells Angels motorcycle outlaw who becomes a Chnstian. ieect"e You W be Welurned AndJhl111dl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' Mein et Adema, Hunttngton ...._ SUNDAY: AotM Youttt Groupe Morning Worship ..... 10:30 AM Mike ~•~ek:om & Bible School... ............ 9:00 AM Albert H. K•ges. M1n1st-.: Evening Worship ........ 6:00 PM DtAL·A·DEYOTIOH -531-lllO; omc. -531-2m "PfMc~ Ctwtet 8lftce 1•" Wonhlp and hnr 1hb prac11cal, Ch rlt1·cen1ertd, blbllcal ml'tSlll'· "TO TITHE OR NOT TO TITHE -THAT'S THE QUESTION?,, (Provl'rbt 1112'4·28) Dr. John H10ffman. Jr. 7.00 p. m. J•mH Oob'4ln f 1lm -Octobrr U,, 1986 rrn1h•n~ "Panntln1 thl' Adol~unt" ~.JO and ,0115 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road , Newport Beach. Cal1forn1a (714) 631-2880 (1crou from NewPort Harbor Hl11h School at lrvinl' &. l~1h.) Be sure to worship _at_a place of your choice .. SAINT JAMES WILCOMll YOU IUMtAY WO•IP -WCll 7:3q AM · Hair 1"°""11t Me I 1:00 AM -Hair lucMrlet Nte II 10:46 ~M • ,.,_., MCI Pr .. EuoMriat ,.._ 11 Churctl 8ChOOt • t:0o AM ChllCI C... • 7:30 & 1:00 AM (Mullc, """°" MCI oNld C*'9 M I ~) •&IL WOMIMOP MtMonnldtlyo.fMv-1 .. ~rtclllmvlJ -l :IO AM Momeng Prt1Wr T~10:00 AM ludwtll I He11nt ._.. W. 111-l;ICIAJA._ ..... Pt._.'·""'-. DA ,,_~ ,, • &mond 0. ,.,,.., A"6ettng The Rev ThOmea H9nrV •Dr. WMMem Aobert.e • Mf. hmutl....., SAINT JAMES EPISC'OPAL CHURCH 209 Via Lido• Ne•l)On 9each • 714-67 .0210 I • Prlest says fi tlon lsbestwaytoget splrltual lns~hts BJ 0-.0S W. CORNSU. -----NEW YOJlk ~ ~aati,..in tbe lobby be alternately chaned .... tbe~ldd9olrdoperatorand bent IOpeet a baby boyiDa~. Afterwaid, tbe Rev. AAdrft M. GrMy18111edofh11life. mo-andhialove •·•.A&. Witdoln." ._, ' .._., . n.r1 what hecallathe Spirit of God .. the only lo~er who ~1111es the ~ion Of'l)Mlion ... He says • ~ot~ IO that divine tendemeta ia what always bas kept him a cielibatc Roman Catbolic priest. , G~. Sl,eeniaJ, tentirnena,J and brainy, isa soc1~11. rnearcber, profeuor, Columnist. pastor, probftc aulhor, ~lerof chun:h offacialdom and lately a writerofbesa-teU1ne. ae1naallycandid novels. .. They'~ aeverely ~ked u truby by church cnuc:s. wtth muled ICNlar revsews, but have been aobbled up by the publi{. '-Sn i1edifyinaand reliaiouaand important " be writes in b.is nev.ity published autobiolfapby ··ec;n- frisioosof a Parish Priest," illUed by Simon ASchustei. He ICCUltl thecburch of neptivism abouuex. • .. All my novelurc about God's love "be writes. 1'Bfl WllBERS HONORED 11' LAGUNA • .'. ...... "They are stories of' epiphanies' of the 'tnakina-tn' of God to~ ordinary events of human life." Hecall11hcm , an• A1Hlrew G...a., wlda Mt1•hl "comedaes of .,.ace." .... 1M I P• a ?'I el l..-. ...... 429 Cypma Drive. Clarke of MilW1ukee, • Oaris&ian Science practitioner, at 8 p.m. lbun- day 1t the Second CbUl'C'b of Christ, Scientist, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona derMar: Tbc church 11 one of ciaht spomor· irw churches for the play, .. A Peuut of El Salvador," which will be presented at 8 p.m. Sunday at the But the reliaious mcssqe inheres in the story anciis not forced into it, he says. "I do not intend to much to teach-doctrinal truth 1110 illumine life with tlieexjjlosive liahtofGod'slove." Greeley still keeps up his~ wort. wtticb is res~ 1mona scholanand often cated -.Y-duuch officials. He currenUyfs compilina data i1t two areas~ - church sivin11ndcomolidated 20th century 1U1Vey findinp. • • • A new 111t"'9 e'I' orhentation day wiU bell• witti a eolllinental break- --It f;lQa-M. Suaday at the ....... ... , ..... <lllrd,. 41S Forest Ave. Focusins on spiritual healina, be will talk about "Healina the Heavy Heart." I church. - • • • . In only fi ve years, Greeley has tu med out eiaht top- selhna novels, total salesamountina 10 Is million pottina him inthcbi1money. ' Hi.sautobiopaphy, likctheman, takes swipes at the Vatican bureaucracy and papecy, ~ theirinfluence h~ ~ned 1mon1 American Cathohca, starting with wide rejeCllon, found 6y Greeley surveys, o( a 1963 ellC)'dica.I c.ondemnina contraception. • • • Dr. Burle)'. Howe; a clinical psy-••• Tom Tipton of Min_ncapolis ud honorary member of llueM c.,61...._ C..m_.ty a.rd. San Juan Capistrano, will be guest soloist 1t the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. The church is localed at 292S I Camino ··rveJiven mostofiuway," he said in an interview ticki~otr1 list<~fmajof aifts, mcl~in.aSl.2S miJlion fo~ a chaarofCathohc studies at the University of Chicago and S UQ,000 fora lectureship 11 Mundelein Colle&e. Besides his recent novels., Greeley previously had authored about IOOothirbooks,about 70on theolo&Jcal topics and 30 sociolosic:al stud ics of reliaion. He said cad! ofhis novels has sold more than all the othen combined. The accum ula Lina "effect is that lay people arc lcamina not lO.R-Y much attention to anYJhingabove parish priests. he said in the interview. 'They're movina into a kind of conpqationalism, with a smaU ·c•. cholOlht, Will ad*'ell 11•r durina The Dr. James Dobson film series, the weekly liht)'le teries, presented ''Tum Your Heart Toward Home:· by the NawjlW1 Ollltlr v.tlM continues at ._,.. el Pwe at.Gr•r• ~ 1601 Marauerite l..cllera Clludl in Irvine 11 7 p.m. Ave., COft>fta def Mar. Sundays. "Overcomina a Paanful ••• Capistrano. His talk, IO -n at 7:30 p.m. Childhood" is the topic Sunday, and The Crystal Cathedral conp"Cp- Thunday, will ..-I with the myths, "The Heritaae" is scheduled on Nov. tion, Garden Grove, will host the meanintaM IMNll£1'Aaat ofanaer. 2. adnual Festival of Faith on llefor- Fktion is the .. best way .. of setting spiritual insiahts throuah the aecular barriers into general <;uJture, he said. .. Everybody likes a story. That's why Jesus wasa "'They don't baove confidence in the ladmbip." Greeley, who recurrently has SCT'lpped with chwd oflkialsabout such matt.en, and who now often FU whacked for his novels, said, "I've learned by trial and crror how to take the heat.·· Howe will alto lead the Bible and • • • mation 0.y at 6 p.m. Sunda~Cboirs Ufe......._M8'l0Lm It' .. _ ... _ TbefilmseriesatthcNftath"•d andcon~tionsfiromthc n·st•·· -·-. • . .>UllUAy. ""--1re1at*---J aere~. La1un1 .... '-'-._. Reformed urch and the Reformed storyteller." ' a.tell .. ldadlt will Beach, wm deal with "The Lonely Church in America will partjcipate. sponsor 1 Gonton R. Ho usewife" at 4 p.m. Sunday. • • • ~======================================- Call These People to help . \ . 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COMMfltCIAl \IVVVV\ UE vvv-u-6 ala41,f1I fi'alaee !\ ll1uquc r11tf:\10• Drs1g" ~lt d ~J\d,llJlt. p•1Cr S n t,if ~tfp ij r < \ .tt t)Ol I t ~ l-1 I 1~" (7,1 •) 6•2 4576 &•v IC ritutein Pe99y Jo Moore • All ........... , ~·•ndal fir•• rer llUl•t •• tllle ............ flrtttMJ •nt ""'''' le ••••• ,.., ••• , C'h lat•• Ll1•1 .... ChrHr ,,, .. , ... . Na ... ef aH •r•flC •r••P• art •••llallld a1 a •••lie 11H•ltt •r llllt D1Hr Plitt •llld •~op11 •• llallllhJ ftr tlltlr ""'" • • • I $trong drama of loss in 'AlltheWayHome' Of all life's traumatic: c11.perlence • none i quite so hancrina as the impact of the uny1cld1na finality of death on those who arc left behind. When it come suddenly 11nd unex· pcctedly. the shock waves intensify tenfold. James Agee "'on fl Pulitzer Pnlc for has novel .. A Death in the Family;· which chronicled such an incident an the Knoxville, Tenn .. of 1915. Play· wright Tad Mosel won another in for has dramatization of Agec's book. "All the Way Home." which South Coast Rc:pertory is now presenting in a powerfully mounted revival on 11s main stage. The pla' is o quarter ccntul) old -and c;luttered with 1nc1dental mate·nal and superfluous characters. yet the craw emotional power of its central theme -and a world class per·. formance by us leading actress at CR -render the show a nveting cxpcncnce. • Tile death (it would be a disservice 10 future playgoers to mention whose) -does not occur until midwa) through t~ se-cond--aet. whiclt-meannhrirm- half of the play is occupied with building character -something at which director Martin Benson has long been particularly adept. This elongated exposition offers us an intimate assoc1at1on with the Follct famil) and an insieht into the 11ghten- 1ng tensions behind the American Gothic facade. When the traged)' stnkes. It 1s a viscerally wrenching m o ment. heightened by the ugly. divisi ve truths it forces to the surface. The passage oflime may heal the external "-Ounds. but we sense this famil) "'II never be quite the same agatn. The SCR production revolves around the extraordinary per- formance of Melora Marshall as a young mother, expecting her second child. who experiences a shauering challenge to her lifelong faith. Toi Tnus an e'cellent ac:trt", a~ar& n-- strained and amb1auous as Doyle's badaertd wife. whale Marte Henier as Marshall's youngt'r brother 15 as. signed a heavy emotionet load before his place ts set in the scheme of thmgs.: Don Took is wasted in a walk-on as a pnest'. though his presence docs tngger some familial tensions. Much of the first act is consumed by the family's visit to I 03-year--old Marshall depicts a steel) r,oftness at Great-Great Grandmaw (played the outset which in no \\a}' prepares wordlc SI) 6ut poignantly b) Pat the audience fort he ttdal \.\a\cofgnef Shaw). who is cared for by the aging which engulfs her in the s<.·cond act. It Aunt adie (Ann Siena-Schwartz). '" a portrayal of incredible magni-SO<.·h a subplot works fi ne in novels. tude. • but on stage -especially. with the Thomas R Oglcsb} a.-. her hu'I· fam1I) dm<.ing in pantomime -the band. a reformed alcoholic. deh..,cr'i J sccnc sccms noticeabJy out o f ync. cnsp. Elcpth-ladl'n interpretation ofa The neighborhood youngsters who man in conflict wuh h1rn!>clf. Richard badger ybung Rufus unmercifull y1u e Doyle is pan1cularl) strong. and ~ell pla:red by Brian Gotterer. Martin • uncomfonabl) efTectl\e as h1., No)crnnd John Richard Ryan. while • John Cutanha la comforted loutish.obnox1ousand hard-dnnk1ng Jon Schnttzcr plays the, 1lent, by hla parenta. Tbomu R. brother"hocan't stoph1msctffrom withdrawn son ·of Doyle s over-Qdlea b{ a nd Melo ra offending ever)one he cncount~rs. bearing character. Other youngsters • hal .. '\ focal potnt of the play 1s thl· alternating in these roles arc Marcus Man •• • ln All the Way central couple's 6-~car-old son. Cohen, Just~ads and .Bcnpuni.n.__..,,Home at South Coaaf R ep- Ruf'Us. pla~c<f on altcrnat~per-Pollod.-Jacobson. erto ry · formanccs b\ John ( as1anha and ( lifTFaulkner's brownish. edgc-of- Gav1n Tom:ilas. Young Castanha rustic sett ing is brightly and brilliant· turned in a marvelouSI) bel1cvablc I) lighted. offering a sharp contrast to characten1n11on at Wcdnesda) 's per-the somber goings-on within. The formancc. tnteracung srnoothl> and costumes b) h1gcru Yaji make a natural!) with the adult professionals splendid period statement. while around h11n. One pan1cular scene Tom Ru1ika's lighting picks its way "1th his maiden aunt (bcaut1full) across the \lagc 10 pinpoint the action pla}ed b) V1rg1nia 1\.1\cr) •.s pncclcs'i. of the moment. The t\\t.l scb of grandpan:nts arc .. .\II the Wa' Home" deals un- g1,en remarkable d1mens1on -Dan fltnchingl) \\Ith. a topic "'c all m ust Pnes1 and I q Bethune on thc fact.'. tht.· loss of a loved one, but paternal s1dr and Hal Landon Sr and touches on the hope beyond the pain Dorolh) Dorian Jame~ in the ma-in a most hcanwarm1ng resoluuon. It tl"rnal camp Priest's respiratory continues Tuesda)S through Fnda)s problems and Jame<;' con,en1cnt at 8 p.m.. aturda) sat 2:30 and 8 and hearing lapse., art.• parlll'Ularl) dTcc-Sunda~s at 2:30 and 7:30 until No'. 11ve touches. 23 at the SCR theater. 655 Town Two other fam1I) members comr Ccntt.·r Dnve. Costa Mesa Call ofTless con,tncingl~. due pnnc1pall~ · 957-4033 forticket tnformauon. to th~ pla~ wright's failure to full) CALL BOARD -Opera Paci fic will ;:stablish their charact1.'r'> . ..\nni Long. hold chorus aud1t1ons next Saturday for 11s production of Puccini's opera "La Boheme" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center .... chorus ma~ter Mau nee Allard wi ll be seeking 40 rpalc and 20 female singers. as wt ll a!. a number of 8 to 12-year-old boys an<l girls for a childre n 's chorus .... send a resume and 8 x 10 photo to Lon G reen. Opera Pacific. 17712 Mitchell Ave .• Irvine 927 14 to appl) for the auditions and call 474-3040 for more information .... The Laguna Mo ulton Playhouse "111 conduct tr)'Outs next Sunday from 2 to 5 and 1 to 9 p.m. for the musical "Quilters·· .... director 'Teri Ralston is seeking a cast of women from 16 to 7 S for the show and those aud111onin& should bring prepared m onologues and a folk song. hymn or ballad .... cal1 494-0743 for details .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......:~~~~~~~~- 4 WINNER$ ALREADY!! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...,. ,_ ... c... llll'e! lt22 Wiii llll .. CISTA •SA-SU·l 151 t 'Children' visit ed by Stevie Wonder By L VNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHlLDAEN: Unable 10 afford COC'aine. Mar .. o uys ctack. Matt pla)S ~r all n1aht with Earl Ltaminf Mark 1n house:. Jen:.my concerned he m1gh1 hurt En~ and wants him out Sky iand Tad 'make love. Roy tell\ tlllltry he loves her Jealous of M~nle and Langley's fncnd- $h1p, Phoebe warns them not 10 naunt rela11onsh1p 1n pubhc or she'll destroy Mynlc's bu~iness. Brooke and Tom very Clole. Photbe writes new will which Cl;cludes LanJ,ley and Wade. Enta acts ~vie Wonder to appear at Cliffs ben._eflt. Ntna anonymous!) donates SJ0.000 Mark steals money from Brooke to buy more crack. C\ifT tells Amy he want s 10 postPone their wcddi n& Amy seriously injured by hit-and-run driver. ••• ANOTHER WORLD: Michael and Donna furious when Ractfel moves back 1n10 the Love mansion nnd wants to be cons1dc~d head of thr famil). When Briauiny falls 111, Jamie has her ao to hospital for tests. then aell\ her she should move into C'on man~1on anJ &l'I 1hr rc•.i she nt>td~. Kathleen v.nnts 10 1ell Mal) she was going to go bac~J.Q Vince night of her accide nt. When ~~ Nixon dies. Kathleen no longer has anything but her WOfd--ttj1n t Reginald's for Mary's fttl· ings nght before accident. Ott mo"es into Love man ion. GreJ's mother disap- proves of Nancy. Reginald blackmails Donna into tel ling Mnry her mother, not Reginald. made herg1' cup babies at b1nh Ben decides 10 return to Ba} C'll) Collapsing from 1hyro1d and stress prob-lem, Donna 1s hosp11alned. S11ll fearing for Michael's hfe. she tells him she no longer loves him. Taking Milch's ad' ice. Brittan) decides to flee with bab). • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Bets)' tired of being in the middle of C'ra1' and Sierra's love problems. Tonio 1elhng everyone Sierra's child his. but Craig believes he may be the father. Lucinda wants Holden 10 go to London w11h Tonio Holden admm to Craig he grappled with him in dark al ('Ons1ruc11on SllC OUI of rear. Lisa de<'ldes 10 investigate Duncan\ island. Barbara returns to island. lva·s surgcl') appears successful. Bnan rC1umes his negau'e editonals on lhe drug traffic in Oakdale • • • CAPITOL: ( larissa 1cll\ Wally she and Baxter ha.,.ing marital problems. As she prepares.to marry Ali. Yasmin realizes he doesn't 10\e her and ne"er will Sloane prl'lcnds no11ocarc about Ah 's 1mpend1ni nup11als. Zed unable 10 recall pas1 but does realize Jenny's dead and blames Sloane. Learning Tre) mamcd Angelica, a dcvn· 1a1ed Kell) stans using cocaine. Jord) allo"'s Leeanne 10 mo'e back 1n but trlls lrcedom by f)Cc. I and stnds him family crest n na 10 ioeal ahe blrpin. Simon ttlls Chanty ~ was not uptet by the "llrantt woman"s" visit Talk•.na to nurtt A~n 'p0kc 10 about 1mnn1a, Monlcl ceru1n Alan faking the problem. Edward wants Jimmy Lee to act Alan out of coun\t)'. Sean admits 10 Tiffany that he his the Quanenna1n money. T1fl'an)' arnnttt for Monie-a 10 sec her at Sean's in vcty scanty attire. An anarY Monica l~aves without tcllina Scan thal Alan is ahve. Jado Ind Yank reconcile. · GUIDING ucit1: ·Now work1na as head of Sampson Le-wts shipp1111 docks. 1mon has trouble wtth worker Cl'-Bee returns to Spnnafield and. looks il,'10 buyin1 Ku n's half of company. Leamini Vanessa and Billy sepa rated. Mindy vows to st.and by her father. India nervous when m)'stcnous chahce amvC1 at pllery. Alan sug ests t>rivate sale of the piett could earn her b11 bucks. Kyle and Reva have: . whirlwind r~nc1liat1Qn in New York. Spo1t1n1 binh cen ificate irt-Kyle's papers. Maeve snatches ti and bolts out of office. Rattled b) her behavior. Kyle decides Maeve near the edge and believes Ben is unsafe 1n her care. Ed and Jarreu call truce e"cn though they still disagree about l~r surgery AIC\ realizes laS<"r equipment key to lit-cpin,.-nmtl llf'TOWlr." Vlnena-ieu-- leucr from Gordon which says that he left the Carters· baby in foundli ng home. • • • LOV ING: Under hypnosis. Jim recalls breaking up wlt.h Shana the first time in Rome 10 )ears ago. but has no recollection of being pnC1t Dr. Fnedman tells Jim he sull mus1 try and recall what happened. Trisha moves in with Nick. C'.C. learns Harry tore up second note from Trisha to Stt'11e. Nick wants Harry to lose lots of monc~ at tables. Nick has plan to use Harry s connection with Alden Oect for illegal dcahnp . Lottie upset whe n proba- 11on officer tells her someone from back home trying to find her. Jack to undergo funher tC11S to determine why he kttps ha\lna d1uy spells. blurred vision and uncontrollable hand tremor. Louie and C'unu. admit they car~ for each other. Kt'lly hcainning to feel auilty about Zach and Lorna's b~k-up. but Jane conunues to manipulate her fttlinas. 1----------------1 her he's unccna1n about 1hr1r futurr ONE LIFE TO tivE: Donan tetfs Jonathan she suspects Jamie has connec-tion 10 crack factory. Jamie 1ra1eful that Charles sent Jeannie to Hawaii and prom141es not to hun Charles Polillcally. Donan impressed .by C'harlC1's Pohll?I connecuons. A corTUpt colonel from Mcndora. whert' Charles once served as ambassador. comes to town $«king asylum When Charles refuses to help him the colbnel vov.s revenge. As Larry and Vince vapple for gun. Vince shot. Before d) 1ng. Vince adm1b all his wron&do1ng to Dan Clint gets Cord to fo11J ve Maria for keeping his parcntaJe a secret. Neither C'linl nor C'ord can forgive Asa. Al lison's mother"'ants to keep the baby. Asa refuses Pam·s rtquest for divorce. Vicki angry when C11nt suwsb N1ck1 may have bttn 1hc kidnappe r. ''YEAH ••• PACK. YOUR · BABS. * 24TH SMASH WEEK!* YOU COULD BE NEXT!'' Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. Ahd Name Your Destination! TWA & THE DA ILY PILOT -See Ho w Good We Really Are! MOW Pt.AYlllG Daily Pilat & TWA LAX/ORANGE COUNTY CONNECTIONS VIA GOLDEN STA TE AIRLINES FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE AEALL Y ARE WIN-GO Hotline. (714) 642-4333 ·~MIUJ '"'""·""'~' '~~~~I , a .tU•OAIN MA~• MON DAY THAU SATUAOAY tST 2 ~ERl"ORMANCES VICll'P T HOUOAYS .. 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"HM ,_N ,_\IOT-- OOllT 1n110 W~I OOlDlllG JUMPIN' JACK FLASH 1•1 11 U 21U S120 1 0 IO·OS W IUIAM MURT ' CHILDH N Of A U SSl R GOD t•I ., )0 Jots lO l ot 10,lO GOU SIMMONS TRICK 0 1 THAT (t i 11 :IO 2 2S 4 10 t lS I.JG IO 40 lOlll CI UISI TOP OUN ll'Gl I 00 J II S JO 1 0 10 00 IOI HINH S STAND I Y Ml 111 11 JO 2 :10 4'3S t ·40 l•SO 10 SO BUENA PARK 11•1111 .. ,.,l .... ,." ., 11...n ... r <.01"! "'"' ,.,.fl'.., WMOOl'I ~"'" JUM"N' JACK FLASH Ill NIVH SAY NEVH AGAIN <Ml SOUL MAN r,..111 YAM' fOM UUtN TO' OUN (N.I DlADl Y flllND Ill loHA BRA ... ;.... :1t1.1 ·~ . Ml"'! ""'""'° uun IUD ,An II ,..- TOP OUN l"t I OOllT lfllt O l'AUl ltOOAH UOCODIU DUNDH !llG-Ul 1.4' J:S l ;)O I01SO " KAfMlllN f\.I Nll flAHCIS COl'~'S PEGGY SUI GOT MARRIED (P(>.lll l·>O Jo40 S:SO 1.00 lt:IS ocxn sn Ho SOUL MAN fK--ll) 1:0 l 0 S:O 1:4S '14S UlfU lflllO M.~. lOVICllAl'T'S FROM llYOND 111 I 40 J·>O S:JO 7. IO f :OO 10:0 OOllT m u o TOUGH GUYS ll'OI 4·U 1:40 THE JOUltN IY OP NATIY GANN 11'01 UO t M lt:U CM ... I MMMON• TalCK Olt TalAT l ONCI llTIIN (Molal l'AUl HfW~OM UUtM THI COlC>a Of MONIY ltl A HHD A'AIT !ti "·" lOVIOM'T't PltOM llYOHO 1•1 LIPIPC>aCI (tl "~ NOeAH Cl«OIMLI OUNOll ,..111 OUNO MOt pie..111 r "THE BE..'iT FlLM OF THE YEAR~ ' ' . Pf 66Y SUf <id! ....... ,PG--t3~l i0 MU ~ ..... 99C" Mll&,AM ...... , ~, t99t COSTUIUA f , •• 4 ,... ri-• ")'"" COSIA•U.& AC."t"" S.OOIM' ......... H IOllO llMllf '"'°"" fO#JrO-~~· llJ~l-•""f ,. ' ltlO S$ I lllM -~IClllNAOI UllllllAOA !~•""'°""'' Ctmrt '*''' 1 i;.....,, ~ , .. 0710 $13 161 1 llllUIOll 'l!UO Ed•••:ti .., - It ........ l6' 611" Oll&llGI r.......,.... U<~l ll&llT1111 '°"''Ol\'..qC..-Ofl "' *' cam ~, ...... , Allft'OIO!M"' 1799'50 ~DAY ORANGE COUNTY! ·A charming good tt me movie that's Impossible to resist .. • ...,..,.SMMmwws ·ui-~· :,,,.i.• ·----__ .... ... ·-....... ...... =---.. ·--,_c-. -•• Leeanne warns Angelica not to lt't the Clcggs ti) and ehan~c her. Myrna and Sam 1cll Tre}' to keep his mamage quiet until after 1he clec11on. • • • DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Patch assure~ Ka) la Bntta is 10 his past Kmak1s drug,s Bo and gels photo of Bo's tattoo. Thinking Bo unC'on~1ous. Kinak1s sa)'s he hates doing this. Reali) conscio us. Bo feds bctra)cd b) K1r1ak1s Just after telling Lars she v.ants to stan a ne"' hfc with him. Melissa told Pete in serious accident. L11 1hanks Sa vannah for helping her get Job in Holly"'ood '\ para I) 1ed Pete undergoes surge!) Melissa tells I ar); she intends 10 stand b) Pele Glenn hun v.hen his mother docsn ·1come 10 award C'Cremon) and later tell\ him his late brother Dean f'('('C1vcd higher honors. When Jennifer offer' to slCl'P with Glenn so he won't lea'c town he t>al_S no. he only wan•~ her 1f she lo\l's him. Telhna C'hns she "as responsible for Tod's fatal rnr crash. Sa\annah ash him to be her laW}cr. Roman reah1e~ that Orpheus resp()nsiblc for l ana ·\ murder and three others 1n Salem. L11 leaves Salem for Holl)"'ood • • • GENERAL HOSPJTAL: (Jinn) plans to cam enough money to regain Mike"• lo'e Duke sa\eS Fnsco·s life by g1vi n" him printout Fnscotttum~ II Fnsco hired to sing at club. He tells Scorpio Duke sa"ed his hfr. When Marco turns himself in. charges against Felicia are dropped. Burt tells. Damon Frisco's been suspended. Felicia unhappy that Frisco is once again going undercover. l\ngus promises Duke 1111 .. lllCllTEll --, .. ans ~ -NOW PLAYING --· -~-·­......... --·-(-.. • ... 11'1'\I -·-·-,,,,_ ... ---. ... tll ..... llHllM 11' "" •coeu~ u""""" #tU -11• ----·--..... --u ·IQl•t D Wt .. ·-•I.A--__ ..... - .,Im In ,...,=.-iiiii~~r-,;..;_, • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Afte r telhna John no no one can find him. Lln1e runs away Diana tells Frank she can't put up with the incessant calls she's aeuing from lhe hotline. Diana stans comma on 10 Frank but 1s embarrassed when Jill enters the room 1n only a bathrobe. Ocha runs to Rogu when Johnno bttomcs anlf'Y v.-11h her. Bess and Dowd sec her there trying to ~ucc Roger. Roger tells them that he 16vcs Maggie and has no 1n1ent1on of sleeping with Delia Melinda keeps refus- ing Pal's mamage proposal and warns Dakota 1fhe reveal$ an)'lluna to Paa she'll ne"cr speak Lo Dakot.a again. Siobhan •nd Ma' spend romantic even1n1 1n castle. In middle of the night. a ski-masked fiaure stands outside the door. goes into boiler room and pulls some sw11ches. Mn tells Siobhan to st.ay 1n bed. follows noise and finds himself locked 1n dungeon Gas slllm coming through vent while Siobhan 1s tuck in cage elevator. • • • SANTA BBBARA: Lily aF.s 10 stay with Gina for awhile. Keith injttts Gina with sodium pcntathol. Under the pen- tathol. Gina admm she framed Keith by putting pills in cat's litter boll. Sophia considers return to Italy. Ted and Hayley marry. Courtney has niahtmare about Madeline's murder Bnck turns on Sophia \\<hen he learns Ted can't be called 10 testify ap inst Hayley now that they'l't' ma n and wife. Manin Ellis beats Ton. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: David operates on Caaney. Police know that the passenaer side of the h11-skip car which crashed into Caancy and Suzi's vehicle will have pai nt from Cagney's car on 11. This side door of David's car 1s dented and has s.ame t)pe of paint u C~ney's; s1m1lar-lookin1 cloves to those h11-sk1p driver v.as wcanns are also in David's auto. Caaney tells Jo he dreamt of Suzi in a white li&ht. thal he wanted to 10 with her but she told him 10 stay with the baby. Quinn rt'ads Kate's 21-year;0ld lc11er from Malcolm. which seems incnm1nat•nf- Qu1nn gets Hogan to read it. Caancy s operation is a success. Kate tncs to make Quinn forget past by setting the basement on fire. Jerry panics when he smells smoke and triC1 to open the door but it's1ammed Jo SPots the dent on David's car door. • • • YOUNG ANO THE RESTLESS: When Ashley sa)'s she's all alone in the world. Mau ofltts to marry her. Matt dec:idn noi 10 tell Ni kki about her illness Nikki and Victor renew their vows at the C'olonade Room. Whileoanc1n1 with Victor. Ntkkt · collapses. Wilen she comet to, N1kk1 believes she only collapsed due to havin1 too much alcohol and insists V1ctor 1tke her home. Philip decides to take his mother to coun so that he can chanic his lint name to Chancellor. Gi na tells Jack he should continue to do voluntttr work at the shelter. Ellen and Jack share peuion- ate kiss. J1l11ocs '°John and tells fl im wbl Jack pleaded 1uilty to a crime he dadn t commit. Jack funous w11h Jill, especially since John hasn't come to him sif\CC lumina the truth. Unbtknown~t to Jack. John is waitina for him at Oina'1. &Li#SIW • ==r ::a:z:u ' • TV L .. :r~11 , ' . -- 0...1111'411&. A1"91llt~Ult111DG1~ _,.._ I~ u~=~ !t~Of"'9W 14' ("'3) ~ ..... ,. ..... IOfl. ' • eMCMI •• ·~Thief Of__.. ('911) ,_ ~. r.,.,.. Stlmp. I PllJULW ~PNVA1t LMI ·~ ~MOW . .. ~ "ComorOl'lllllng ~·· ~~Swindon, Reul JullL ** "Second-Mend IWtl" (19IO) "°'*1 BllM, a.beta ..... -12:21-• 9 OOUlGl fOOTIAU. -~ E~=:. I rMi:l:ANDllC!TQM OM&. flOIEM IS PUTTIN' ON THI Km I Ee oocm.WHO .... Wit~ 8POln1WOfl.D l=:..1AYlOR MOYIEMN<EM PUTTIN' ON THE HITS ON THE RM acENE Wint CHAIU8 CHAMPl.lf -1:»-• RAIDERS PLAYIOOK 'M eMUNSTERS I INTRODUCING llOl.OOY 18411> THE acee MOW **'"' "The Spltll Staircatl" (1975) Jacqueline Bl11et. Cllrlatophet PM!wlW. ®MOYIE ** "Thi A*tor" (1985) awia~ pl'llr AIM, Roanna Arqu1111. DANCE RYEA MOYIE t t ',4, "Ytat Of Thi ClflQOll" (1985) Maey Aour111, John lone. -1:A5-~~ PAOGRAMMING t ·~"The Rizor'• Edge" (1984) Bii Murray, Thnsa Rusaelt. -2:00-1~ GVOYAGERSI ; ="ON TH£ HITS ***~ "A High Wind In Jamelea" ( 1965) Anthony OulM, Ula Ktdrov.. eMOYIE U "World Of Dracula" (1979) Ml- ct\111 Nouri, Carol Baxter. ID INTRODUCING llOl.OOY G IETTY ~ A011NSON TE1.EPHONE AUC1lON FAM( 8HB..L.EY DtNAU'S TAU TALES Nit) L£G9l>S -2:30-1~ 1=: GD FA*.YONEWAYGAME -3:00- D MOVIE ••• .., "lnvlSlon Of The 800y "One of tbe year's bes/films." l.C'M •l••<I 'Ill( Af .. l 01111 'I WILLIAM lllJRT MU COST A llllM ,._lltul'lal• lo-•°' ro~c-~~ 1~··· .. MUllTlllGTOll MACH LA MIMD4 ~ MACH OllM8f IOw1teb~t<C.--"'· l'ac-41c ~''"'''°' f0..11dl~Cw"" c.WOomt &i on ~ 2.00 6'4 0160 63' ~ MM,AM ~~fl ~.t99• LMOUllA MIU.I fto •c-. <d.• l.tQll\l lills -.. .. '681561' c .... --6•oo r--~ Mark Watson needs a scholarship to get into Harvard Law School. There's one more available -for a black student .. The problem is, Mark's not black. YET. ... A COMIOY WITH HUIT ~ND SOUt. I .· LUXURY WAL~IN THEATRES * NOWI REAL IUTTEREO '°l'COIUI AT All WALK INS* U .. (ltl '1 ..... , * All Tlteatlt Showtt1HI sa..t 0-... 1y ti I Of T .. v Onl• •Htiilj;\jij!.lij. [.lu!j 6 urN I e:~~:.·~!v ) TME C~OR OP CHILORIDI OF A MONEY (Rt (12:30) LUMlt GOO (It) 3:00 5:.2$ 1:00 10:30 (12:50) 3:20 5:56 70MM /NoPauet 1:101.10:30 ~QGY SUtE GOT MAltlttE.O (f'O-Ut (1 •I OJ ~:30 6~0 7:50 .. 10:00 CROCOOILE OUMO£a (f'C...U) (1~0.5) J_;U 5:30 7•40 .. 9:50 STANO ev .. , .. , TOUGH auvs (PGt {1 :0013:005:00 (12:55) 3 :05 5;20 7:00 lo t :OO 7:30 lo 9:40 SOUL MAM (PG-11) (1 :15) 3:25 5:35 7:45 .. 9.55 AUIUISCIQ (1 :00) 4:00 7:00-10:00 -No Puses- FROM •YOMO l") ( 1 . 2 0 I 3 JO 5 JO 7 .30 & 9 JO TOP GUM (PG' (1:30} 3:40 5:!iO :00 & 10:10 /ln70MM OHUX( DRIVE ·MIS * AIWaYS2TOPttltS * STADIUM ~ tn morK.11111 ., 11MN111 $OU .... ,.,. Cf'e-11) Ptu1 co-Hit Vamp (R ) ""OM •YOHO (Rt Ptu1 Co·Hlt R•·Anlmator ll't) 'Tlt€ C~Ott OP MOHCV (Rt ••verly Hllh Cop(~) I No Pat1t1 IUM .. M' JACK FLAStt Cl') l'lu1 Co·H•t Jewel of the Nllt (PG) C .. OCOOl&..E DUNDEE (f'C-U) Gun9 Ho (PC·l J) Burt Lan"Jter • T OUGH GUYS f"G) K•rate Kid II (~GI "CHIU)REN OF A LESSER OOD" tR) 12:30, 3:00. 5•30 8 00, 10· 15 "NAME OF THE ROIE" 1:00, 4.00, 7:15. 9 45 LIDO 6 7J 8350 ..__,a"9ATwtA IDO "THE COLOR Of lllONEY" (Rl 12'30. 2 45 5:00, 7·30. 10 00 SUNDAY 9·45 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG 13) I 15. 3·30, 5·45 8:00. 10.00 H.P LOVECRAFT'S "FROM BEYOND" !Rl 1.30. 3:30. 5.30 7:30. 9:20 "ST ANO BY ME" IRI 12 45 , 2 .. 40, 4 30 6;30, 6·30. 10. 10 CHARLES MARTIN SMITH'S "TRICK OR TREAT" (R) 1·00. 3.00 5:00. 7:00, 9'00 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" 1·15. 3 30. s 45 8 00, 1000 "CHtU>REH OF A LE8SE9' GOO" !RI 12 15. 2 45 5 00 7 30. 10 00 ISundav 9 451 "'ST ANO BY ME" (RI 12 45 2 45, 4 45 6 45 8 45 10 30 ,1sunday 10 201 "PEGGY SUE" GOT MARRIED" . (PG 131 1'30. 3 45 6·00. 8 15, 10 15 "THE COLOR OF MONEY" (RJ 12:00. 2. 15. 4.30 7.00, 9:30 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 839 1500 mlOClllMU•llT a I W 11 "MOUSE" {PGI 12 30, 405 "NAVtGA TOR" IPGI 2 1 s s 40 "TOP GUN" IPGl 7 30, 9 45 "THE QUEST" cPGl 12 15 200. 4 00 "KARATE KID II" 1PG131 "IOY WHO COUlD Fl Y" !PG> UNIVERSTIY 854 8811 ~ "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" (RI 12 15, 2 30 • 45 7 00, 9 15 "THAT'S LIFE" (PG131 JACK LEMMON 5 45. 8 00 10 10 CHARLES MARTIN SMITH S "TRICK OR TREAT" (Rl 12.45, 2 45. 4'45. 6 45 8 •S. 10 40 (Sunday 10 30) "CROCODILE DUNDEE" IPG 13) 12 00. 2 05. 4 10 6 IS 8 30 10 30 (Sundey 10 151 "THE COLOR OF MONEY" !Al 12. 15. 2 45. 5 00 7 30 10 00 1Sundey 9 •51 "THE COLOR OF MONEY" {RI 12 15 2 45 5 00 7 30. 10 00 (Sunday 9 45) "IT ANO BY ME" !RI 1 30 3 30. 5 30 730 930 ~MATINEES SAT SUH A HOllda)"I I 11 $...OW M()H.-1111 SHOWS 8El'OflE SPM ·~ 8ARGAIN tel~ "TOP GUN" tPOl 1 30. 3 45,. 00 .• 15 (SAT ONLY AT 10 30) "ntl COLOR Oii lllONl'f' CAI 1 16, 3 40, e 10, I 36 (SAT ONLY AT 10 45) " H A LESRR 000" IA> 110 ~~ .• 4& 100 Sat 0., 11 10 20 m . ..-=-.. ..,.. --..... ti.~== l!i-lllNMLA. i.,MUMl•CW.'fU -u.- • llWI( --.a. "IT AND av ME" {RI 12.15, 2 10, 4•05 e·oo, a·oo. 9:45 JOHN CLEESE IN "CLOCKWISE" tPGI 1 00, 3 00, 6 00 7·00, 900 "CHILDREN OF A LEISlft GOO" tRl 12·30. 2 45, 5 00 "= 7;30, 10'00 {Sundrt~50) TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" iPGI -11M- CRUISE•NEWMAN "THE COLOR Of ll10N!r 12 10, 2 40, 5:00. 7:30 10 00 {Sun 9·451 CINEMA CCJSTA MESA 'il,:;, J'rJ;:i MAMOl!a- PAUL HOGAN '"CROCOOU DUMDEI" (PG 131 12:00. 2'00. 4:00 6 00 &-15. 10-15 MESA CINEMA 6-16 ">0/S •OOLBV STEREO• ~ a.¥9. AT.,,._ IT 12 45. 3 00 5 15 7 30 9 45 a-:==:...=;:..;;.;..;:::=..;:.;_. H P LOVECRAFT'S "FROM BEYOND" !RI 12 30. 2 30. 4 30, 6•30 6·30 10 15 !Sunday 10 101 CHARLES MARTIN SMflH'S "TRICK OR TREAT" (R) 1 00, 3·00 5.oo. 1 oo, 9-00 "THE QUEST ' (PG! 12 00. 2 00. 4 00 "THA rs LIFE" (PG 13) 6 00 6 00 1000 VILLAGE CENTER 8G1 0'>67 •ACMk"9..JkOC•a -.Of oom MAl ES DAil Y Tl.L 5.:00 "THE COLOR OF MONEY" IRI 12 15 2 45, 5 00 7 30 4 "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH"1F\1 1 00 3 15, 5 j() 7 45. 9 50 "FERRIS IUEUER" IPG 1312 10. 6.15. 10 10 "KARA TE KID II" (PGJ 12 05 4 10 6 15 CHARLES MARTIN SMITH'S "TRICK OR TREAT" !RI 1 00 3 00 5 00 7 00. 9 00 "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" !PG 131 12 00. 2 15, 4 15, 6 15 8 30. 10 30 (Sunday 10 201 "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG 131 115 330 5 45.800 10 15 tSunday 10 001 HUNTINGTON TWIN 848 0388 "~ESS PEOPLE" (RI 12 50. 4 40 8 30 "THAT'S LIFE'' (PG 131 2 40 6 30 10 10 BURT LANCASTER "TOUGH GUYS" !PG) 12:00. 2:00, 4:00 1:00, 1:00. 10:00 EL TORO 58, 9500 li TO'IO AT TW* l'IA•• JACK LEMMON "THAT'S LIFE" IPG 131' 12•0 2 45500 7 15 9 30 "ST AND BY ME" tRI 500700900 "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH"1R1 12 45 3 00 5 IS 7 30. 9 45 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" 1PG 13 12 00 2 00 4 00 6 15 6 30 10 30 (Sun 10 201 "CROCODILE DUNDEE'' 1PG 131 1 15, 3 30. 5 •S a 00, 10. 10 (SUf'I 10 00) '"OEADl Y ~RIEND" tRI 2 00, 6 00, 10 00 "BLUE VELVET" (R) 3 45. 7 45 "IOY WHO COULD FLY" 1 45, 6 00, 10 05 (POI "KARA ft KIO ft" (PG)3 60 600 CHARLES MARTIN SMITH S fN.SUM ALL IEATISJ.$1 "THE IOY WHO COW> Fl Y" IP012~.S 10. 1020(Sun 10 10 "«Wll l(ID r PG 13) 12.00. •·os. a:1s HARBOR TWIN fd1 3SCJ1 NAMCllla-.- "PEGGY SUE GOT· MARRIED" (PG 131 1 30, 3 45, 6:00. 6 15 10 20 (Sun 10 15) "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" IRl 12 45. 3·00 5 15 7 30, 9 45 MATINEES '2"' Tl. HI "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG 131 12 15 2 15 4 15. 6 15 8 30 10 30 (Sun 10 201 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" 1PG 131 1 15 3 30. s 45 8 00. 10 00 TOM CRUISE "TOP GUN" !PGI 12 45. 3 00 5 15 7 30, 9:35 "FROM BEYOND" 5 30, 7 30, 9 30 "THE QUEST" (PG) 1;30, 3-30 WESTBROOK 530 4.10, RI~ AT mlOOa:MIMI~ AU SEATS SUI Fii• "DEADLY FRIEND" (RI 2 40 6 15 9 45 "llES"'tRI 12 50 .• 25 8 00 "FROM BEYOND" (RI I 30. 3 30 5.30 7 30 9 30 WOODBRIDGE 551-0655 C THOMAS. HOWELL. "SOUL MAN" IPG) I 00. 3 15. 5 30 7 45. 10 00 BURT LANCASTER ''TOUGH GUYS'' 12 00. 2 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 10 00 "STAND BY ME" 1R1 12 '.10 2 30 4 30 6 30 8 '\() 10 20 SUNOA~ 10 OS "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" <PG 131 I J('l 3 45 6 00 8 15 10 15 1Sun 10 10) "FROM BEYOND'" IRI 5 40730 030 1M111nee1 "THE owar 1P0112 00 2 00, 3 50 C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (PG 131 12 00 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 8 15 10 15 (Sun 10 10) "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH"1R1 12 16, 2;30. 4 45 100. 9 1$ MISSION VIE .10 MALL 36-l ti.1.10 ° . . .. TRICK OA TREAT" IL.IA:...:....Tllll __ U_S2_.st_Tll__,...l-. ...- (RI 1 15, 3 15 5 15, 7 15 9 15 HP"i:Ovec~n s "FROM MYONO" 1R1 .. THI ouesr · 1ro1 12 00. 1 50 3 40 "NGOY SUE GOT MAMtlD" !PO 131 130. 3 •S eoo • 15 10 15 ~T LAHCASTEf' "TOUGH CMIYI" !PGJ 12 10 ' 10, 4 10 • 10 t 30. 10 30 SUN 10 20 CAUISE • NEWMAN "T'Hl COLOR Of llOMFt" 1R112 16 2 30 4 45 7 15 9 45 "P£00Y •U£ GOT MAMHED" (PG 131 1 1& , 30 $ 45 100 10 00 .. E DUNOIE" !PO 131 1200 200 4 00 6 15 I 30 10 30 Sun 10 20 --.r..=••1r11 (March 21·Apnl 19): Pleasure pined thtOUlh chiJdren. Focusalso 01t punor, lnlnf&ae. ICCrttt. ability to be discreet. Much that occurs 1s behind sctnet. clandestine. Style is impnnted. member of opposite sex 1s fascinated. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Practical matters dominate, includina security. home, investments. Future prospects will be outlined bY. older individual. possibly family member. Relationship intensifies. responsibilities increase. · GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Relatave could help determine course of immediate future. Accept suasest1ons ------------without abandoninJ. principles. Focus Qrt visits. ideas, versatility. Limitations will be removed. Aries. Libr.I people figure prominently. · SYDNEY .. 01111 CANCER (June 21..July 22): Stress independence. creativity. style. design. chansma. Take initiative. especially where money is concerned. Mctnller of C)pposite sex decides to cooperate. mol'jllc •••••••••••• ~as result. Leo plays key role. . LEO (J uJy 23·Au&-22): You are pulled in two directions -secret is teamed and decision 15 reached. Focus on· family. security. deal ings with i)ublic. especially women. Don't veer too far from familiar ground. Cancer dative plays role. 'VIRGO (Aug. 23·&pt. 22): Focus on diverslly. commun1cat101"1. appearance. wardrobe. "secret messages." Protect interests. realize somt people enjoy spreading rumors. You'll receive added recogn1t1on. unique honor. Watch Sagittarius. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 12). Check source material.-dig deep for information. You're due to come up with surpnsmg answers. Emphasis on ~ulation, popularity, ab1hty to win friends and influence people. Scorpio native figures prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Creative drive highlighted. Your words ring true. bring added recognnion. Focus on standing in communH}. "enfication of views. Get ideas on paper. Professional superior ackno" ledges your e"8pebilities. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dcc. 21 ): MaJor domestic adjustment occurs - could include actual change of residence or marital status. Emphas1 1e communication. recognition of"h1dden values ... Special award rnuld mclude cash. Watch Taurus. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): What appears outlandish could be more practical than originally anticipated. Know it. keep the fa ith. You arc going 1n riaht direction. Apparent loss boomerangs 1n yo ur favor. Pisces. Virgo play roles. AQUARI US (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You asked for cenam opponun1t1es. challenges. Now they arc placed directly 1n your lap. You'll "'In legal ~mt. you'JJ ultimately achieve "complete '1ctory... Cancer. Capricorn ngurl· prominently. PISCES (Feb. I 9·March 20): Someone attempts 10 "tnlk" "'11h }Our feelings. K.now when to end suuatton or relat1onsh1p. Mamta1n St·lf-e teem Focus on broader horiwns. wider spectrum of appeal. Anes. Libra pla~ paramount roles. IF OCTOBER Z6 IS YOUR BITHDAY you arc intense. !tcn t1mcntal. passionate. ou possess natural executive ability. cn1oy challenge\. arc capable of meeting deadlines. Capncom . Cancer pla~ important roles m )Our hie.) ou could have success m business by dealing with older persons. espcc1all) nwn Many marvel at your energy. enthusia~m. You have knad. for outstanding performance under pressure. You under'ltand ttmc. and you r "timrng" 1s kc~ to success. Losi ng proposition comes to end 10 December. Chalk tops field. ·as leaders slump The rich didn't get richer this week as Claalk chalked up a nine·pointer to pace the field in what proved to be a touah cont~l. l"he Bell Garden5 High Shool entries (Scltolart, AG!eaet, eoua ... Padilla) all tallied eight points. while TRIVIA BOWL VII STANDINGS CMMOPIUs171 GWC Kol!N IUulcl> 171 COilazo & Paelllle C8I BGH Scholat • (I) '90• C1>e1y1 & Ftoen<!s Ill lolly & Co f7' •I 8GH All>lelas Ill Pro-Amf71 Cll•'-191 Nancy Pt!Of 1•1 'MIS$ MO<l8 f4 11 Ooo oa11 Bunov 111 J•m Englltll tS• • RunlP.1 I Rl"IJ"'S f)I JOfln Ruuau ISi Rick Warr.et ISi • T~ Oummoes 11 •I 'THm E"'0"'81'1 Sy!"'a Edwauh t SI 'LHI .t.ga1nl II Tiie Herson1•n1111 87'-> .. u·~ Ill-+ IO IO 51'-' 53 SI" 51'" 51 ···~ 43 41 ,. ,. 32'~ 31 30"-1•·~ 11 Lolly & Co. stayed close with 71h.. The two leadmg entric!s were back among the -also·rans this week with seven each. T11 T111s 5. What entertainer adopted ··Near You" as his theme song? 6. Al what restaurant do Broadway performers traditionally wait to read their opening night reviews? 7. Which golfer made a video cassette entitled "Golf My Way?" 8. What tune. in the movie "The Glenn Miller Story,'~was interru~ted by a World War 11 bombinJ raid. 9. Name the only surviving fca· tuned cast member from the movie "The Wizard of Oz.·· I 0 ... I'd better be shoveling oil" was a catch phra~ uttered (a) by what actor(b) playing what character on (c) what old radio show? Last Week's A.aawen I. "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" {Woody Allen movie) 2. 220 ("Battlestar" spaceships) 3. Pcnnywonh (Humphreys last name) ~ 4. Roben A. Taft (Mr. Republican) 5. "West Side tory" ("Cool" by I "The stuff that dreams are made kc) or · was the notable clos10g line from 6. s (Jesus' letter) Old radio buffs arc directed to the two.point bonus this week. The rest of you can chew on the firs t nme. what movie'! 7. Jimmy Piersall (Angel's life in 2. On wha1 TV series did the former movie) "Mr. Nonh" of radio fame play a 8. "HMS Pinafore" (Judy's son's governor? show) . . 3 I the ·om1c strip Tern.. and the 9. T~>ny Dorscu----Texas No. I · n l T . 1··, ~ad (license pla~) Pirate<,.what'>'as errvs astname. 10 M It Be · "C H' • • 1 on r e 1 n an icro- 4. When Juhus Caesar said. "I nymus Merkm Ever Forget Mercy came. I sa". I conquered.'' he was Humppe and Find True Happiness'' rcfemng to what conuncnt? (Eddie Filth ) WBBIU.Y IUDGB QUIZ Q.1-Aa South, vulnerable, you ------------- .hold: tAlOH V>JIG •AQJMI The blddin& has proceeded: 8oatlt Weet North Eut t• ,... 1 <;> Pua 1 What do you bid now? Q.1-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •KQ V>KQJIOl62 09 •KQ6 Partner opens.the bidding with one spade. What do you respond? Q.8--As South, vulnerabl~, you • hold: •J9 V>KQIS Partner opens tour hearts. respond? OKQ.1 •AKQ9 the bidding with What do you Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South younold: •AKtM V>8 ¢AK7 •AJU The bidding has proceeded: South Weet North Eut 1 • Dble 2 • Pue 1 What action do you take? CHARLES GORE OMAR SHARIF •QJ8742 V>88 OJ7 •tMa The bidding has proceeded: Weet North Eut Sotltla 1 <;> 3NT Pue 1 What action do you take? Q.&-A~ South, vulnerable, you hold: •9 V>KQ76 OAXJ98 .UI The bidding has proceeded: Weet North Ea.et Soat~ a• • • Pu• ? What action do you take? Q.6-Neither vulnerable, as South •you hold: Look for answers on Monday. TUT NILY PHILll S~l'.cl\~-L&~trs· -------f41lte41 "' CLAY I . POUAN 0 Rearrange letters of the fovr Krombled words be.-low to form four slrnple words I WUDINN I .! I 11 12 I I WOii Hiil ~_C_A_T_H_B_l , 1 . I I' I t . ~____........._.! : .. f 1 ~ R E V E . "How was your golf score?" in. Is I I~ I quired one woman to another. _ . _ _ "Let's put It this way," was the Elderly mother ungrateful, unbearable reply. "I'd rather tetl you my - I B A 0 G E L I and -. " '°'7,,__ ... ,,~ ... ,-.,,~-,,.,,,-r,--1 O Complele the chuc kle quoied _ _ . . . . . by ftll1ng in lhe mining words you develop from step No 3 below. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I cannot believe . your response to " man Sooner Than La ter" regarding Mrs. Butcher of Manhattan who left her famil y wuh "best wish~" 1,1,h1lc her friends collected S2 milhon. Do >'ou lead a sheltered li fe or are you JUSt stupid? f have a brother. age 55. Our 82- year-old mother al o plans to gi ve all her mone) (if she has an} lefi) to her .. faithful" friends. The} can have 1t. All we want is peace. Mother has two dogs. They arc very old. bhnd. 1ncon1men1and1hc house smells temble. We took 1ums going over there to changc her bed and mop the Ooors. She has repeated I} told her friends. "M) fam ily doesn't do a damn th mg for me ... Her mcce used to take mother's car and get 11 washed. fill 1l with gas and drivt'.' it so the carbon would not build up. When Mother accused her of stealing lh<' car she qu11. I did Mother's laund0 but I brought 11 back 100 late to -;u11 her The last ttme I wa~ told. "Get H1 ur fat rear end ou1 of here and don'i lOmc had.·· M ~ brother" a $O<><l mechani c and kept her l'ar runnmg ltke a 1op unttl ANN . LAI DEIS she told him he wau dumbbell and the car would work better if he left 11 alone . So now he does just that and she screams about the repair bills. Her grandchildren go to her home a lier work. caN) out the trash. do the grocery shopping. vacuum the rugs and shampoo and cut her hair. She never says thank you. onl > complains that the grocery bills are too high and her hair looks awful. Mother can barely walk. She need a wheelchair and we've offered to buy one. She says we arc trying to turn her mtoa "cripple " Worse yet we cannot get her to sec her doctor. Every 11me we make an appo101men1. she cancels I I. The woman places anrwhcre from I 0 to 24 call~ a da" to tell us (and others) what a great mother she has been . he also spends about $200 a LIVE! From Council Chamber Group W Cable Prese nts ... The League of Women Voter CAN DIDA TES ' FORUM Tue da y"' Oc·to be r 28th, 7:30 p.m. . You m•k• the choice: Each candidate will respond to questions gtven by the League regarding today's Hot Issues! 714/642-3260 rt Beac:h - PICK-UP YOUR CARD IN THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER You con increase your chance to Win-Check This Sunday's paper for a WIN-GO cord. llllfPlal&TWA FtNO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE AT NEWSSTANDS & STORES ONLY. IM/~ C~ Cann«t1ons "io Gold.,, S1u1 ~,,,,,,,. I month telephoning friends long.dis· tance these calls. she says. keep her sane because her family NEVER '1s1ts hl·r and she hac; nobody to talk to . She telephones vanous members of the family twisting and carrying tales back and fonh. one against the other. Then she whines. "I don't know why ~can't be a close fam ily like other people." Typical of her conversations wi th "fricnds" 1s: "Wh y do Lullabcllc and Jonathan hate me? Do you know. when Lullabelle was in school sht' had 83 dresses m her closet? I made each one wi th my own two hands." So plea c, Ann. know that some parents arc beyond help or hope and then.· 1s no wa} to please them. You can 'print this letter JUSt as I wrote it. E'cf)one in town knows all about this. -HARD CORE VETERANS IN OCEANSIDE. CALIF. DEAR VETS: Your motlier sounds 11 If allt u1 1ome..._1 more 1trioua llau penoutJty problems. A ne.- rolo1kal examlu&Ma woeld prob- ably tell a lot -lf yoa cu 1et lier to a doctor. My 1ympatlllt1 to all wllo mast deal wu• dJfficalt elderly folks. It'• a • r:{~:R~UMBERED I' r I' r is I' I' 1· r 1 • rli;=:·· 1 1 1 1 AN ° 1 1 1 1 1 1 i , '.l.H013M J>U9 30V .(w no.( 0lf8l *4l8J P.1 .. '.(ideJ et.fl AM .. ·~u "'"II ind t,ae1., "*"°"8 <>& U9WOM euo s>eJ1nbu1 .,LUX>e Uo8 Jno.< l8M MOH .. .LHDl3M PU9 3E>V -PfltC19f> -.&.A -1(.)198 -fXllMUn st . 0 I SllMSNV Sill"WV11)$ 1trloH problem alld becomlac more .-----------------------------. 10 btt1111t people art llvla1 lon1er. Coun1ella1 to llelp YOU cope could make rife llvablt. I strongly rtc- ommtlld It. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Libraries came many A~::et Years before books ~~~"=on 46 Bums •9 Diamond game 53 Mesaege Not everybody realizes there were libraries long before there were books. First, with clay tablets. Then. papyrus scrolls. O ur Chief Prognosticator expects future libraries to contain enough video can ridges to act you all tht' wa y through college without ever ha ving to read a word on paper. That's good and bad. Facial hair on her upper lip gave a woman a son of special charm about 150 years ago. Then. that light down was thought to be distinctively at· tracti ve. Wh 1ch deserves the harsher penalty -k1lhngsomebodyorinjectingonc's sclfw1t h heroin? A woman served 18 months for manslaughter. Years later. she shot up on heroin and was sentenced to I 0 years with no parole. "Nt'xt time." she said. "I'll kill my pusher so I'll go up as a murderer instead of a user.'' ..\ crab's blood is pale blue. ... • I LM. Bo YD A client writes: "Knowledge is wonhless. if yo u don't know how to use it. I've learned how to use everythinJ I know." Good for yo Lt." Know this: One out of every I 0 Maons in New Zealand has gout. 1• Ambition 15 Obscene 16 "And 10 -.. 17 Adverse 18 Sell t9 CourM 20 Scurri. 22 Kind of beg 23 Blue moons 24 Despond 25 Length units 28 Lett home 32 Nom de plume from abroad 5• Equine color 55 The East 56 Asian ruler 57 Farther 58 Dlllyd~lty 59 Hits hard 60 Fondle9 61 Dutch artist DOWN 33 Folds up 1 Bed Ems end 3• Next to Can. Beden- 35 Fontenne' 1 Baden married 2 Pl«e name 3 Italian wine 36 Aeoetlc • Laboratory 37 Astound enlmal Researchers looked at numerous 38 Refresher 5 Sixes end _ disasters. manmadc and natural. to 39 Hindu attire 6 Maintains learn why some people survived 40 Unpromising 7 Hard 11quor1 when others didn't. They found only 4t Admir.. a Long·llwd one common denominator among •3 Precious 9 Bands the survivors -a fierce detcrmina-things 10 POOh·PoOMd tion to stay alive. They suspect this •4 Termite•' kin 11 Bofdet on "willtolive"isalsotbeonlycommon 45 Golf hazard 12 Apponlon denominator among extremely cider· ~--.~-e~~­ ly people, but they say many oldsters won't reveal enough hard data to t----1--+--+-.,.... prove the point. They're stubborn, say the researchers. Aha! Common denominator is stubbornness! .......,__._-+--+-- The poet Walt Whitman reacted ~_.--+--+-­ peculiarly to the written word "I." Whenever he saw it in somebody else's writing. he stopped reading the piece. Ir you're 25 years old, note this: More babies "'ere born in the United t---1~-+--+--t-­ tates the year you were born than in any )Car before or since. Amol'lg genetic engineers. some of the most diligent research 1s bcina 11---+--+-- donc now. I'm told, by bald·hcadcd men Old )Ou tvcr meet a math tncher who wanled to be president'! What Pmidcnt U.S. Grant realty wished he'd been wa a math teacher What'~ new? Not much. When your aranddad was 1 llld, he dttcribcd JUlt about everyth1na be bktd •• "neat." Wben his pandded wau lad, he uJCd lM word .. lip" to l'ftft.ll zrro. . ,. L.M. B•Y' 16 • llMk•lff ~ ... ,, .. , , 13 Fulda feeder 21 On one's --': alert 22 Inamorata 24 Cinema 25 Ot cheeks 28 Baffle 27 Branche• 28 Produc .. 29 -space 30 Cu1tomary 31 Container• 33 Vettlc ... 38 P•rtlculars 37 OffhMd 39 Tr1nsmltter1 •O Vegetable •2 WarehouM platform 43 Fruit 45 Brunch Item •6 Strlk• breaker •7 Arrived 48 Cain's kin •9 Function 50 This: Sp. 51 Asian coin 52 "Simon -" 54 Woven fabric ' , by Bii Keane .. Know what, Mommy? Crayons don't erase so good ... llARllADUU by Brad Anderson ~c.._;::;;;;.....JJ.....m • "Oh, stop It, Marmaduke. You know who I aml" PEANUTS GARFIELD .) I MOW OLP'" YOOR CAT. MA. A..OCt<lE? TUllBLEWEEDS Yo, MOL.f·EVE! WHAl'5 iHE: L..A1!:51"? ~t: C~ISIS IN NAUSEA JUl\ICllON •. DRABBLE R08El8R08E , ' mo osoaos by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) • • I I ~w ~ ...._, '"You're Httlng me up for something. I know. Your moml• coming over today." DBN1'08 THE IB1'ACE by Hank Ketcham . • -1S "'" UI l/lil///11111111111111111 I '11Rf MOT 10TE1\. >Hf Ft8S ... &UT gJ#l AA! SO GOOD l CM'T HELP fT.' I LIKE TO TMINI( TMAT VC>U AND I ARE CLOSER ~IOW TMAN WE'VE E:VER SEEN ... by Charles M. Schulz I THOV6MT HE WAS TALKING AeOUT ME AND Mf SUPPER 01 SH .. I tfl!/!l1• 1IOl'l«JI / - FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE TeeTR MPRKS. EUZABE'TR ! I SEE. Teelfi MARKSO'.J I ·y~ PENCILS. ·- by Lynn Johnston S)MEDAVS yoo JOST FEE.L- L! KE. Bl1TNG SoMETrllN . by Jeff MacNelly 2 I JUDGE PARKER by Harold le Ooux f by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ~'( FOM111\JG- Al\J A'l HOCK COMMITn:~. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FUNKY WINKERBEAN I (>JAf.11101aJ.. ~~HAI l 'M DEEPU.> ~ED eJ.,> ~£ C>t.Jm:>URJ~ Of AFFEC.1l0N 'fHAi I 'VE REC.EIVED HERE 10"116HI / '100 5UPPOR~ AND FAAS Of iHE WE51VIEUJ ._.,Gf-1 tam.. fM~ING ~GOAi BAND kJ CCRiAINL..t,' D€5ERVE 1HE ~ VER4 BE5T! I WON'T el! Ael.E W SLeEP ! I'U.. TAKE A . l.ONG WALK I by Tom Batluk ~!·M~lO ~ IHA1" 1'V€ DEC.I DEO NOT 10 RE1iRE AFfER All ! ft--- r-----1 l j I •!' DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ~ I KNOMI. )QI UBE SUP- POStP 70 6E TH: SIXTH. THAT's IUIAT THE Fl(ji(T ll.IAS A/J()(/T. He ~S 1R:llN6 70 «asH QI/ Ol.R. Pt.AL . Fountain Valley SlJtL robbed BJ aoaDT llYNDMAN ............. • A Fountain Valley .. vinas and loan was robbed Friday by a man State·Dept. empl o7m,.,U11aed IOr refusing.to ta lrepoJ7graplJ t•t I who may have been sprayed with pink paint fer his effons. The sutpttt was liven ••blit money .. equipped with ll*iaJ chp1 WASHINGTON (AP)-The Na-African country was immintnt. thatcxplodepinkpeintonh1carrierlhonlyaftcr1robberlaveublnk honal Security Council has ~ "No culpah ahty is imputed by the office. 51id Fountain Valley Police S,t. Keith Levin. asstped a State Dtpenmeat cm-mcmbefs (k(, ision to lave the ataO:" Offic11l1. howtvcr. are UftCenatn whether the device Wit ploycc who rcf'uled to take a lie· a U.S. offici:al told The Aaocialed activated. ' detector test in an FBI invntiption Preu. "Tilt F Bl i1 continuina with its The suspect. who escaped with about SSOO cash from the World into a leak of classified document1 to investiption and until it is complete Savinas at 161 23 Hatbor Blvd .• was described as a male Latino, about the news media. ReAP.n admini1-we will have no funhcr information IJ LAURA MERI. 2S years old. standina S-foot-7 and'wciahin1 about 160 pound&, Levin trataon officials siid Friday. on the mauca ." ... ...,....... said. -The 1nvestiption was touched off "The refusal to cooperate with the "Wor1d New• Toniahl .. as Elajae L Morton. an expert on Libya and Nonh Afnca. Ms. Monon told ~IC she rcf used the polyaraph beca._ lhe doubts their rchabillty, c:alli,. &him "about as useful as usina a dlvlni. rod to tell if you area witch in Salem. Ms. Morton denitd beina the source for the Post story on the d15informat1on campeian. ac:cordina to Sa"1urday'sedition1 orthe PosL She told the newspaper she consented to qucstionina by the FBI on Oct. 2 and About 200 Navy lnd1v1dual Ready He rcponedty was wearir\I a blue blseblJI cap. 1 tan jacket and by a rcpon in The Wuhinaton Post ontoinf inve·itiption mulled in the Reserves an Ora nae County have blue jeans. • that the administration had con-loss o the trust and confidence been ordemf to appear in Santa Ana Accordina to Levin, the robber entered the savinp and loan ducteda"disinformation••campeian; essential fornny individual holdina• 'oday for tcstina to determine if they s hortly before 6 p.m. and deminded cash from two tellcn while bcainnana with an aniclc in~ WaJI sensitive sccainty position:• said the arc prepared to respond in the event showina them what appeamf to be a fake pistol. He put the money into Street Journal. dcsitned to convin« official. who declined to be identified. ~Oct. S and allowed •nts \0 eearch her apartment dunna the second visit. ofa major mobilization of' the all'fted a paper sack and fled in a peen llation wqon. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi The transft'lttd NSC staff' member forces. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~!!!!!!~!!~!!!:~~l~h~a~u~n~A~m~c~rican~~·~t~t1C~k~o~n~h~is~N~o~n~h~~w~1~s~i~de~n~t~ifi~1ed Friday by ABC-TV's In all, 8SO reservists from five cities ...: will be panicipating in the call-up over the next three weekends. A nationwide call-up for the NiVy is expected to be conducted next spnna. Accordina to Lt Cmdr. Jennifer Hunter. 'he commandina officer of the Naval Reserve Center in Santa Ana. the reservists will be tested to determine if they are physically ·qualified to return to active duty j n the event of a mobiliza tion. The Navy will also determiAe if their personal matters arc 1 n order, if their addresses are the same and if there arc any work conflicts that would interfere with their return to active duty. Hunter said she is not aware of any call-up held previously. The Navy test is part of a Defense Department-wide effort to address the ptobfcm o f quest1onable readi- ness among members of the IRR. All four armed services have been or- dered to begin nat1onw1de. man- datory one-day call-ups for their reservists in the IRR in the fiscal year that began Oct. I. according to the Associated Press. The one-day musters will begin toda> 1n Pittsburgh and Santa Ana, and continue on Nov. I in Pueblo. Colo .. and New Orleans and on Nov. 8 in Tampa. Fla. According to Hunter the test is being conducted to det~rmine if all the reserves could be reached in the event ofa mobilization. "These arc peo ple who have served active duty. In the event of a mobilization they-would be recalled to active duty. We arc testing our ability to mob1l1zc them and de- termine where are strengths and weaknesses are." she said. GOVERNOR •.. ,.romAl cratic challenger, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradlc). He earned a standing ovation from about 600 members of the Cahforn1a Narcotics Officers' Association. meeting at the Irvine Hilton. The assoc1a11on supported Deukmej1an during his years as a state legi slator and more recently endorsed has re- election campaign. DeukmeJ1an drew laupis when he poked fun al his reputation as a low- key poht1can who lacks charisma in pubhc appearances. "Some of you were told that at this point in the program you'd hear remarks from California's most popular poht1can." he said. "Un- fortunately, they couldn't get Mayor Cli nt Eastwood to come here." C laiming an increasing number of criminals have been jailed during his admin1strat1on. Dcukmcjian said. "We're seeing to it that our prisoners arc rece1v1ng their daily iron supple- ment -in the fo rm of iron bars." But on a more serious note. he expressed concern that judges may soon require the early release of some convicts because of overcrowding in state prisons. He said 1he opening of new prisons 1n Stockton and San Diego later this year may be delayed by a legal technicality tied to the tack of a new prison site 1n Los Angeles Count} Deukme11an said 38 percent of the state's pri'>o ners come from Los Angeles Count}. though that area has no prison. He satd the state Senate approved a Los Angeles site The bills was then modified b> the Assembly and re- turned to 1hc Senate for final ap- proval. Democratic leaders blocked 11 there. the go1,.crnor said. "I think 11's unfortunale that we "'ere doubk -crosscd on this bill. It's unfo nuna1c 1ha1 they're puui1ngsomc polttlCS abo\-C public ~fety. a ut we're not going 10 let 1hcm get away with this." The governor also told the narcotics o fficers he would continue to ~uppon their efforts to curtail "the dead I> plague of drug abuse." Dcukmc,rr:m added. "As long as I am governor. California will never retreat from this war aga inst drugs ... COPTER ... From Al killed 15 ~rv1ccmcn and in1urcd 16 others. One in' olved a helicopter from Tustin that crashed off San Clemente Island 1n 1984. killing four Mannes. That accident prompted Rep. Rob- ert Badham. R-Newpon Beach. to ask the House Armed Services Commit· tee earlier this )Car to study whether there as any hnk amona the sax crashes over the past two )cars. Crash invc5t1gations have been created individually. Badham said, with no overall review to determ1nc 1f the~e 1s a common problem to all of them. Badham said Wednesday that the comm111cc's report is still bcana compiled. But he added he is not overly concerned with Tuesday's cmeracnC)' land1ns. "Those lf\inp do happen and they have the 1r1inin1 10 bow how to handle thttt ~nua11on1, .. he 51id. 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DESK 11115 VM. $795 THREE DRAWER CAIMT 201fl'W x 24"0 x 39"H. $34tVu $269 , I ( ' ,, 'Jj I J 'I .'I r I '. ,1• .. •j arons reverse fortune They top Oilers l 7-7totmprove BJ ClllUI MONABAN ...,,_Ocsc o SS 1 Never mind what Fountain Valley Hiab footblll COICh Mike Milner miibt have tbouabt about ibe Sumet Leque after an ~s praeason ~. Kis playm said it would be like thia. After tettina beaten around pretty aood in thote first five pmes, the &tons were in1pired to 11vc aome of it back and hav~ done ao. They beat_ Ocean Vie laat week. lS-14, and followed it wi1h • 17-7 win over Huntinaton Beach Friday niabt before 2,400 on the Oilers' home field. The win aives the Barons a 2-0 mark in lhe Sunset Leaaue, aood enough lo share fint place with Marina, one pme ahead of West- minster and Edison. "We thought we'd be here (in first place). The kids certainly thouaht lhat we would. That's the war, they have been practicina aJI year,' said Milner. "Sometimes kids have better insight than adults." lo me eatly aoin&, insi&ht seemed to be all the BaroOJ (2-0, 2-S) bad 1oin1 for tbcm. On their first offensive series, sophomore quarterback David Henipn was intercepted. The next lwo aeries end~ with punts. After the first of the lwo plfnts, the Oilers (0.2, 2-S)1 who had soored only 39 points in Ulcir first six pn:ics, made the initiaJ score with a b11 play. Facina a third-and-I 0 from their own 47, quarterback Sean Picquclle bit Pat Brunson at the Barons• 3S- yard line. When two Baron defenders collidc<1, Brunson ran S3 yards un- touched for the score. David Hanley's extra point made it 7-0. "We thought we were ready to play, but we weren't ready," said Milner. "They popped that guick touchdown pass. Our two i ids ran Into each other, and they threw it perfect. "We calmed down after that. We really got after (Huntinaton Beach ). We were much more successful." On top of the Barons finding some success on offense after a slow stut, they were aided by the Oilers, who could not keep their hands on the baJI themselves. The Oilers finished with I 73 yards in penaltjes, including five for un- sportsmanlike conduct. They also chipped in with three turnovers (two interceptions and a fumble), two which led to 10 Fountain Valley points. Down 7-0, the Barons received aifi No. I. With Huntington Beach stuck deep in its own territory at the 9-yard line (thanks to a holding penalty and a sack). Skip Murray had the baJljarred loose and the Barons' Trevor Morales fell on it at the S. rt was a lucky break for the Barons, and they followed with another one -Ray Luckey brcakina into the clear for a S-yard touchdown. Stephen Reynolds extra point tied the score at 7. Following another Oiler punt. the Barons started what would be their winning drive at their o~n 20. Lucke~L who rushed for 11 yards on the nignt, was instrumental with 10 (Pleue Me BARONS/JM) Pirates battle injuries By JON FERGUSON Of ............... Orange Coast College Coach Bill Workman 1s hopina quarterback Jon Nowotn y won't miH a step from the way he lef\ off when he was last in the lineup against Saddleback Collcae - but that has been three weeks. When the Pirates take to thei r home field today apmst San Diego Mesa at I :30. Nowotny will be seeing his first action since sufTctina a severe shoulder bru1st three plays into the -second half apinst Saddlcback. Nowotny has been comina back slowly but has been throwina the ball well this week in practice. ln,other area action today. Golden West, ranked No. 1 in the JC Grid· Wire national poll, meets South Coast Conrercncc roe Compton at 7:30 at OCC. The Rustlen, S-0 and ti ed for first with El Camino, are pla)"ina only their second home pmc of the season aner hottina Oranac Coa t the second pme. Nowotny is a likely starter today ror OCC. but Wortman said both he and back·UP Cary Conway will 1tt action. onwa_y has com~ 31 of 60 pass.cs 1n 21/J pmn for 417 ~but hlS execution mi1takn wh11t break- ina into the Oraneie Coatt syitcm ha\C been 1ppercnt When Nowotny left the lineup. he hi d completed IS ofl 9pat1et111tnll Saddkblck and was ladint • Pirate comcblck. It w111he lhl'19'11 Nowot- ny had looked 1n hit nnt three11mes. kadina the Coatt of'fcnee ~It after a (~-PIL\TS/84) ................ .,,.., ....... The Barona• Raf Luckey (top) aprlnta put the Oller defen.ae en route to a 77- yard, two touchdown per- formance. Sldts:,urrar (left) of Hundoiton ch ret1arna a kickoff durln& Friday nlCht'a 17-7 l~ Derek Tueecher (abo•e and below) ..lo9b for the hol• between Oller defenders. Costa Mesa humbles J.,aguna Beach with emotional 49-18 rout BJ llOGD CAIU.ION ............... The bat lie cry was to win OM for w coach -and Costa Mesa Hiah'• Mustanpdid, indeed. with a wire-~ wire 49-18 rout of previously un- defeated U,una Beach bd<>tt a HomecominJ crowd of 3.000 on the --lostr's field Friday ni&ht. It was an emotional pme on both sides of the line, a pme filled wilh penalties and bia plays. ianitcd by a pica from Mesa's coach to "Win it for me. becaust I don '1 have problems," and finished when official Billy Vinovich picked up the ball and left with his exhausted crew with still SI seconds left. The 25th and 26th flap had just been tossed after a late hit and • unsponsmanlike conduct call and Vinovich obviously decided all hands had had enough. "We won this for our coach," cried out Mesa defensive back John Vento, "~use be doesn't take dJ'vp," alluding to Laguna Bcacb's repu- tation for emotional efforts on behalf of Cedrick Hardman, the depoled Artists coach who ii awaitiria word whether he'll be reln.statcd aft.er drua charges (posseuion of cocaine) ... bun ,.,.._...... F..ut..., • L:-· ( ~bili~"1"-OD ·-T &ft -0 • lg)9 taUOll propun. There were enoulh touchdowns '° fill a KQOn • wim Tyler lliddett rippu11 taauna Beach's defenlt to lhredl with touchdown runs of SO, 62. I and 93 luds. finlsh1na with ~7 yards on I carriet. And em~tions contiJ'ucd to run over in the aftttmath. Uoyd Conon. inlerim coach 11 La&una Beach in the absence of Hardman. lashed out, sayina: .. Coach Tom Baldwin 1s a very low clau individual for trying to -run up the score.·· Baldwin, the veteran coach who has turned Costa Mesa's outlook from doormat to championship con- tention in three years, responded: .. lfthey're that poor of a team that's his probtem. They scored two touch- downs in a span of about two minutes in the founh quaner and if they scort again. who knows?" Mesa's final score came with 3:47 left as quarterback Mike Crowe connected for his second touchdown pass. a 22-yard strike to j unior Scott Siler. a third stnng tight end. "He (Cotton) called Allie Schaff" low class. too." continued Baldwin. "He doesn't know w~t he's talkina about. I was coaching before he was born. "Low class? They were late on the film exchange. they were late startinJ the pme, they were late with their (Pleue eee llUST Aft09{111) Mets confident despite deficit ·Boston may be up 3-2, but New York happy to be home .NEW YORK (..\P)-The Boston Red Sm. ha'e got the New York Mets right "here the Mets "a . hem Down 3-1 in the~ ~ven World Scrcl's. the Mets feel ha y J 1 10 ha\e brought the Stnes b Shea 1ad1um. especially after losing the first two games here. .. When we went to Boston. we fell hkc -;e had to win two out of three:· Mets Manager Da"ey Johnson said duri ng Frcda y's off da) "When you win the first tw o. you want 10 sweep. but "c arc right "here we wanted 10 be going into Boston." One thing was fo r sure fro m Boston's perspcctt"e. "Now. we·ve got the homecoun ad' antage off our backs.'' Red Sox center firlder DaH' Hen derson said The Red Sox won the first two games of the Series. 1-0 and 9-J. in Ne" York. The Mets won the next two games in Boston. 7-1 and 6-2. before the Red O\ came up with a 4-2 'tetol') Thursda) night to break the d1.·adlock and mo'e w1th1n one flme of their first World Series title tn 68 ) cars. "They have to feel that the) ·,e got uo; where the) want us:· Henderson Serie. .core., .cbedale G•me one -8oston I, New York Mets 0 G•me two -Boston 9, New Yont Mets J G•me thr" -New York Met' 7, Boston I G•me four -New York Mets 6, Boston 2 G•me five -Boston •. New York Mets 2 <Boston le•ds serift, l·2) T......,,Game Boston (Clemens 2•·•> •I New York Mets (0;.d• 11·5), 5:25 p .. m. SUftlNrs Game Boston <Bovd 16·10) •I New York Meis <Dar1109 IS·6), If n«essarv, 5:25 om All limn POT All g•mes on Channel • ~1d of the Mets ... They're down a game and the} ha'e to .win. We feel thl' same wa). w e·rc right where we want to Ix· -a game up and Roger (Ckmrns) on the mound.'' In tonight's game six (Channel 4 at 5 ~5) the Red Sox will send 24-game "1nncr Clemens against the Mets left· hander Bob OJ;da. \.\ 1n or lose. there were some ghosts l'\llrl l)l'd from old Fenwa) Park an gaml' fi,e The Red So x have not won a \\orld c.,enes title since 1918 - whl·n Babe Ruth still pla)ed fo r them -Jnd haq,· lost three seven.game Scru:s since 1n 1946. '67 and IS. In the la'>I of thu\l.' tw o Scnes. the final· game lo'' lame at Fcnwa) Vikings' Bosse takes charge, 33-7 Then 1h1.•rl' wa\ alw the infamous Ro,ton ~las..auc of I 978 when the Red O\ ~ere \wept at home in a lruual fout'Igame \1.•ncs with the New ) or~ 'I ank.ce\ in Septcmber. fin1sh(Xf 111.•d tor th1.· .\mencan League East regular-sca~on lead. then lost a one· ganw pla~off to the Yanks at Fenwa> on Bu1.·~' Dcnt·s homer Marina linebacker's 55-yard TD return with interception turns tide for Marina By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR ~ .... ~ ........ 1 Whatever cloud Manna High ~med to be lost in Fnday night, the V1k1ngs managed to get enough breaks before cleanng their heads to stay lied for the top spot in the Sunset League. Manna's 33-7 wm over v1s1ttng Ocean View at Westminster Hi&h improved the Vikings to 2-0 an leaaue acuon for a tie with Fountain Valley. Vilting Coach Chris Ramsey wasn't thrilled with the play of his squad, which was coming off last week's bag win over Edison. And despite the score, he shouldn't have been. "We had a real lack of concentra- tion," he said. "I didn't thi\)k there would be a letdown (after the Edison wi n), but it looks as if there might have been." It took four Scahawk turnovers, a blocked punt and a safety fo r Marina to score 22 of its points. Couple that with the loss of Ocean View's Matt Bertram, and you pretty much have the story. Benram, the Scahawks' starting center, punter and place kicker, went down with a knee injury early in the third quarter. On top of losing his blocking ability, theScahawks saw his replacements mishandle exchanges on center snaps (losing the ball once). punt once for two yard$ and have punt another blocked. Marina (2-S overall) H11d to take advantaae of anyihing It could. "We rost some 01>ponunities and Matt," said Ocean View Coach Guy Carrozzo. "When we dropped that 1 •. one pass out of bounds (that would have been a sure touchdown), the game turned on us." After Ma rina took a 3·0 lead on the first of Ben Lafrancois' three field goals, the first from JS ya rds, Ocean View c~ught the Vikings Oat-footed twice. The fi~t time wa s when Scahawk quanerback Mike Spence hit a strea k· 1ng Victor Gut1erre1 wi th a 68-yard bomb for a quack 7-3 lead. After a Manna punt, pence hit Phil Bowen with another deep pass down the nght sideli ne. Then a funn y thtng happened to Bowen and the Seahawks -Bowen loM the handle on the ball as he was about to go in to the end zone for 14-J Ocean V 1ew lead The play went for 54 yard after the ball went out of bound\ at the Manna 19-yard hne. That was the tumina point, as Manna held Ocean View scorless on that possession and never looked back after quarterback Rick Van- derriet scored on a I -yard run for a I().. 7 advantage with 9: 36 lef\ in the second quarter. " "I thought we were prepared for deep passes like those," said Ramsey. "but I guess we weren't. We were lucky that ball was fumbled out of bounds or we would've been in trouble." Midway through the founh quar- ter. Marina held a 16-7 lead when the back-breaker hit Linebacker Bnan Bosse stepped in front of a Scahawk pass and raced SS yards untouched. Scan Magula ran in a two-point wnvcrsion 11nd the Vikings were ahead 24-7. "That was the biggest play for us." said Ramsey. ..I was sweaung 1t before that.'' Until then, the V1kes' offense was Magula, who finished with 126 yard on 19 carries. Vanderriet was onJy 6 of 13 passin' but had fi ve passes dropped, one tn the end zone. IPleueMeMAAINA/84) "\.\ 1.· keep sa~ ing this over and (Pleaae eee SERIES/82) No LPGA event at Mesa Verde \h..,J \ l'nk ( ountf"\ Club in C o'IJ \k.,.1w ill1101 he hos11ngan I P<, \ gnll 1ou1 namrnt nl'\I ~car. J' .1 111.'" .,pon-.or "as not found tor Ill\: l'H'OI I he IJ\t lhrl'l' H·Jr' 1hr l n1den IP<•\ lin 11J11onJI ha' hl•cn held .11 \k\.t \l·rdr w11h Man Beth 7111111h·1111.1n \•inning the 10ur· n,111\l'll l thl\ ''Jr Ronn1l' Lauer 1.1~111~ thl· lllk 1n I QX" and '-;anr~ 1 npc / \\ 1111ll ng 1 n I 4~4 \lnJ \ 1.·rdl \\J\ Jlso the site of the \.\omen·, 1--l'mpl'r 0pt"n for lhfl'l' \l'Jf\ Imm I Q79 through 1 lll\ I . USC takes on Stail.ford in unusual role Of underdog •On TV toda). Channel :! at 12. 'O P \I 0 \I f() (AP) -One )<.'Or ago. the 'outhc1 n < .11tforn111 f roJan ·defense 1n01ctcd un l'•lll> d.1m:1g1nah11 on ~tanford quarll'rbat:I>. fohn r(l>C Jnd lll'\Cr let up ti\ pbUndln& 1n G 1<1·(l 'll tot\ o'er the ( ardmal 'cl tflc f ro1an.s go into this 'car'~ Paufi"·lll foot~ll mectm& at Stanlord ~IJ.lh1101 un ttl\l ) a\ undcrdoa'I. One rca!.nn '' thJl ~tanford • ppcal"I to ha1>c the bctt1.·r dcfl·n~ J m;i1or t:ic tor an thl' te;am '\ cmergcn c "'a Ro~ Bowl ,ontcndcr ·· 1 hc11 front "''en on d('f<'n\C iw•rm tn thl' h;ill. Jtl\'~ all the thing: 1hat dcfcnm e ~oJthe~ tcadt " 'i:l}'S LI~< Co.ch f«I Tollner "l a ''"'ar"'Jsadom1nantgam1.•forl 1\C ," \t.in tmd ( oadl Jol k Elway rccallrd "I ht•tr big nnw au:11 J <Ton) { olorno) had a gr1.·at gam"' Jlh \'>llJll) dc\trO)Cd US " "lhanklull). now he\ with the l>cn,er R111nH1'i," aJd"'\J l"a). who'iC \on John I'> thr \l.lf l,lutull't bad. for lht' NFl O..·n' c-r team flJ)l' the -,cn1or who ha 1)3\'it"d tor I "'4~ \,11J\Jnd I01ouchdown'lth1,'iC3\\ln 'lufferl·d:i ~houllkt 1nJUr) 1.•arl) 1n 13\I )Car'\ l \( illml' hut rnnt1nu1.•d pin) 1ng unt1I the founh quarter I k hurt a ling1.·r :ip1Mt ( tw.o t':l". 10 l wo ul thc TroJnns' current t1ncrs on thl.' ddln\IH' Ito"' QI~ fr hnwn. no'iC au. rd Dan <h,~n ... ind tackk' Tim R\'an Onl thl\'t ntc.)l'S • \l,ut un dl'fl.·n\1.' and three-ol them arc 10 the \4.'l \lr'IJ.11, ~tan lord. S-1 and ran._C'd I 'Ith nat1onall). ha' allu"'"'J onl> 78 points. an a"eragc of 13 per iJnW lJ~t )Car\ 4· 7 team nllowcd an a\eragc nl ~!\ ~ point' ix·r game. I he (.ml\ ilrc 2-1 m the Pa -10 thern < .11 I'> 4·2 tor all pme\, 2-2 1n thr ronfertn('(' .rn1.I uul to \Mp a t\\.o-aamr 10 .. ma .. ut'ak _J h"' I toJJO'i tell. 29·20. to An1on1 • ate l,l\t \\1.•1.•i.. ''hen the defcn~ )IClded 39 al'\h .rnd \h"re trounlt'd '4-1<4 a \\.C(k tarhcr b) a \\ ,1,httlJhln 13lC team wh1 h rollC"d up S 10 \ .mh on olkn"-' R1l\lnc\ Pl.'1.'te. the ~ph,omort quancrback \\ 11h I ~~I ':mh p;:i'i 1ng and I .!5 runn1na. has tx"\·n l 1\( ·,top olkn 1H' pcrformtr p front. the TrnJJn'I h:l\C oM ofcollcge football's bc$t ofk n"'c linemen 1n .!RO.pound guard Jell Rrcgcl 'itanford ' leading tackler 1s senior ltndl~u.i..er Da'c \.\)m:tn. and sophomore hndl.lckt·r lbm \1d(Ct'\er 1 No 2 1n l3Ckln \1l )..."-c' er 1., the wn of the late M1ltr ~1" to.cl'' er w:ho v.a a ll .\II· mtncan hn\'mJn "It'' not JU tune ortv.oau do1n11hcJob 101 ~t.inford tm ddcn~. t'\Cn thou h Wyman onJ \h )t.C'I.'' er wrt ~ out,tand1n It'' the 1o1.hok roup · follncr 1d •. LOS ANG£L£S -8all Russell, who Ill haapley~ 1n morcpmesata Lot An,rln Docletr than any othtr player, has retired and will return next season as a coach. the DocMen anno.._nctd Friday. lluucll who turntd 38 this week. has s.aned with 1he &cam for tht 1987 season and will replace Manly a..a11 as the cl ub's inOeld coach af\er appearina an 2.1 f I pmes. Ht had a .263 lifetime beuina avcraac. Only Zack Wheat stands ahead of Russell on the Dodaers' all-time pmcs played hst with 2,322. UBill has played shonstop. third base and second base. He has the knowledge and back· Jround to be a fine infield instructor:· said Dodgers' Vice President Al Campan1s. Originally an outfielder. Russell was convened to a shon- . slop and became a member from 1973-81 oflhe longest running infield in major league history. along w11h first baseman Steve Garvey. second baseman Davey Lopes. and third baseman Ron Cey. lr A member of four National Ltague champ1 onsh1p teams and one World Series winner. Russcll hilif hoped the ,club would allow him 10 serve double-duty as a player coach. Instead. Dodgers management told him 10 pick one or the other. · Quote of the day CUrlle Kerfeld, the Houston As1ros' relief pitche(. who took time out from the National Ltaguc playoffs for an appearance dunng an intermission of a New Jerscyl>cvils hockey game and missed two shots on goal , explaining that he had never been on ice before: ''I'm from Nevada. man. The only ice they ha ve there 1s in cocktail alasscs." Tre~ino, Watson disqualified· Bn Crnd1aw took a share of the lead !I while ~e Trevlao and Tom Wat1oe look themselves out of the tournament Friday in the rain-delayed first"found of the SI . million Vantage Golf Champ1onsh1p in San Antonio. Trevino and Watson each was the victim of ~If· d1squahficaiion, Trevino for signing an incorrect scorecard and Watson for what he called "a stupid mistake." Watson. a five-lime Bn11sh Open champ, was one under par tbrough 14 holes when play was held up Thursday. After a puttinJ session 1n his hotel room Thursday night. he put a different putter in his bag, then used it to two-putt for par on the only hole he played Fnd3y. the 15th. That cons111utes a change of equipment in thecour~ofa round -a v1ola11on of the rules of golf . . In Roswell, Ga .. Brace Cramptoa, seeking his fifth victory of 1986 on the Senior PGA Tour. shot a 7-under-par 65 10 take a two-stroke lead over Gary Player after the first round of the Senior Challenge tournament . In the South Australian 0 1)('n in Adelaide. Aui.traha. Lladuy Stepltea shot a 4-under· pa r 68 10 pull into a tie for the lead w11h fellow Australian David Grabam. Amato takee Top Fuel lead POMONA -Joe Amato, seeking hi. first victory in 16 months. moved to the lead ~f!he Top Fuel di, vision Friday durina quahfying for Sunday s $747,600 National Hot Rod Association World Finals at Pomona Raceway. . Amato of Old Forge, Pa .. posted a quarter-mile time of S.425 seconds at 266.66 mph. That dropped Miami's Darrell Gwynn, tbe leader after Thursday's first session, into second place with 5.438 seconds '\I 261.47 mph. Johnny West of Chandler, Ariz.. remained the Funny c.ar division leader for Sunday's finals with a tin:ie of 5.584. seconds at 262.62 mph, while Bob Glidden ofWh1tcland, Ind., held on to first place in Pro Stock at 7.483 at I 8S.98 mph. Suns nip Laker• in exhibition ALBUQUERQ UE, N.M. -Forward m La rry Nance scored 30 points and auard Walter Davis added 2410 lead the Phoenix Suns to a 126-125 victory over the Los Angeles Laker; in a National Basketball Association exhib111on game here Fnday night. Davis ' basket on a goal·tendinJ call with 11 seconds left prov1ddtthe Suns with their fif\h win in six exh1b111on games Los Angeles guard Michael Cooper missed a one-handed. off-balance I 0-footer at the buzzer. ternatlonal sq saz Arbitrator na1. tor ,1.1en i"\e r" ~TI r:c ~ ~ t ~~~:.;.11:(:-::i;!~:~ Ill o v , u ·vv-1 ctlne l -Or oume 1t1call)" crucaal .. 10 the unlOft an aibitraiot"a T Tht S.alon advanced with viclorils ov• T ruhn&that pla)endonothavrtolUbmittopoM.-on Cy C&rn vtCtOrlCS COtCrl!Jg (11-6), l..oftl Bach Wilton (S.,)and Mirtmll9M ( d.rut letllftl. -h n Id -Eric Vfl\ie led a balanced CdM atua in .. Arbitrator Sam K.Ntl held t~t narty ~plate" tO C at Cypr CSS today Linbrook ICO(iftl four pit while nine other Sia were improperly fined Tor rcfua.na to aubnut 10 arut 1 tcorid ' t~~1s •~pan of their pottsrasoa pbyaical eurna lui year. a '°The win over Tullin was the third dme this ~. '"I 3'-ow d«111on, conduded that tht The Oolckn Wnt and Ora• Coal& water polo ha CdM (2l-O 11) ha beaten he THleft. clu~· actions v1olllcd the 19&2 coUeaive berlaini• teams tuned up fbr IOClay't ~ Tournament wath 1 1 ~o~ ~· k ~ he ~-agreement He ordt~ that the fines of Sl,000 per conftttnee vie1oriea f~y. • --...~'"'"!' "1 . 1~ e,-1 ..... _, pht)'Cr. le vied lut January. be returned within JO days. Orantc Coal and Oolden West, ranked ICCOnd and 4cala~ With aillJ:I•~ while th Held ~~Mii• "Obviou I)'. we'tt excited.'' said Murphy ... Wt third in the ttak mpectivefy, wall battle with top.ranked the wm1Rnals. C wdl ,faclr~ Dorado. wb went through e"hau111ve neaottataons for that 1912 Lo~ Bach amona six other teuna in the aintle· H'rbor takes on Bellarrrune ~ collective barp1nin1aarttmen\. Havin• Mr. lla.-1 rule el1'm -1·on ........ Tt.-Pi •-nd R •-'II"'-\ · . on our behalf 1n this i sue. to us. 1s.poltticall;;iaJ." ·-1 -mey. •'"' ra.-• u••~• wt ~on Jn the Pllc1flc Coast Ltaaue. • Kagel found the New York Jets, St. Louil one side o( the btackct with Loat Beech at the oppotite c..ca M-11, ......_ ._. .1. The M Cardinals. Tampa Ba y Buccaneers. New Ortean1 Saints end.Ora c ~ptured the lnauaural PCL c~wn wnh • 8-0 matk and Indianapolis Coltsauil\v ofimproperly flnin• their nit oait edted the Ruailen in the only meetina improved to 16-10 overall with an easy "ic1o.rY pla)'cn for refu11ng 10 subm(t to drua tests followina 1he ~=:J.";. •wo teams this waaon and plays Lona Beach J.aauna Beach. Sha~ Coo,n1 had four pla whale 1985 season. n..-• ... -n W-t ··-_.a conv1'nca· -1 c .. viC1ory at Rio Kruetikamp and 0 1nt Die~ll added t~ ~· Hagler-Leonard bout OK'd ARUBA. Mexico -The World • Boxing CouncH approved Friday niaht the bout between undisputed world middle• weight champion Marvelous Marvin Haaler and foqner champion Suaar Ray Leonard. The fight ihcntatively sc heduled lor the first week of April nut year at Las Veps and probably will be 12 rounds. The WBC's sanction of the fight was one of the last dcc1s1ons taken Friday durina the closing session of the boxing oraani~auon's 23rd annual convention. The WBC said that both Ltonard and Hasler must take complete medical examinations under the strictest superv1s1on of the wee medical commission. Parrott leavee UC Irvine Freshman Mitch Parrott bas quit the m UC Irvine basketball team with intention to transfer to Point Loma Naiarene College in San Dicao. The 6-4 guard {rorn Camarillo Riah, a. former Ventura County Player of the Year, reportedly transferred after deciding he would prefer a small school atmosphere. It is the second basketball player UCJ has lost this ~n af\er big-man Tom Lewis decided to attend PepPcrdine inst~d of UCI as originally anticipated. Television, radio TELEVISION 8.30 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 13. 9a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Maryland at Duke, Channel 13. IOa.m. -WRESTUNG: Channel 11. 11 a.m -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY: With Jim Lampley. Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Penn State at Alabama. Channel 7. Noon -SPORTSCOPE: Channel 4. Noon -WRESTLING: (two hours). Chan- nel 56. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Stanford. Channel 2. I p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: The auto- mobile and culture, Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -RAIDERS PLAYBOO~ 'II: Channel 4. 2 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Superstars final, Channel 4. 7. 56. 3 p.m. -THIS IS THE NFL: Channel 2. 4 p. m. -NPL WEEK IN REVIEW: Channel 4 p.m. -SPEEDWAY AMERICA: Channel 4:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS. Channel 7. 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at New York Mets in game six of the World Series, Channel 4. 5 p.m. -SPORTS LIFESTYLES: Channel 1. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak Tree. Channel 56. RADIO 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Stanford. KNX ( 1070). I :30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wash· 1ngton State at UCLA, KMPC (710). 4 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at New York Isla nders. 570 (Kl.AC). 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Boston at New York Mets 1n pme six of the World Series. KNX ( 1070) w11h Jack Buck. Sparky Anderson and Win Elliot. 7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Lona Beach State at Fresno State, KPZE ( 1190). 7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Air Force at San Dieao State, KSDO (I J 30). 7:30 p.m.-COU..EGEFOOTBALL:South· western at Saddleback, KSBR·FM (88.S). 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal State Fullerton al Hawaii, KWOW (1600), KWRM (1370). xports UCI teams ousted VVMK' ... -·~ ... ~ Taylor had a strona de(en11ve effort wtth nine Ho~ Friday, jumpi• Oft the bolt lt*m for nine fint· sa penod pis, 1nclud1nt five by Ja10n Jeffries and four by ves. Scott Lanen. Both finiahed with five aoal1. The Rustlen In non-leque matchups: arc 8-1 in the South Coat Conference and 16-l overall. Man. 11, Elaa.da 7; Seniors Andy ParuetJC ( The Pirates earned a 13-10 Oranae Empire Con· I ) d .. J ·i. M~-(three) s,..rked the V ' (cr,.ncc victo~after holdl""• 10-9 ~at t .. -:;:,o(th-goa S an Mla.C "''-,.ne -I n9 I:' ·• '""" ..... victor)' in the Eqks' poof. Marina meets Fountain V quarters. Eric eller had four toela w lie Mike "IC and Wednesday to conclude its Sun~ Leque slate. Karl S1ewan added three e.ch. Oran,r Co+.1t it I 0-Qln the HuU.,• 8eadl 11, Saa&a .U. ValleJ 11: Je$ff conference and 19-1 overall. scored a season team hiah o( eiaht pis u the rs 2'. controlled the Falcons in a hl&h-scorina pme. ck OrAht hiah school level: Joseph and Brian Sciacca eacFi added three 1oal1 c.,.... Ml Mar 11, U..-l; C... Ml Mart, H 1· La h h" h · ed t 6-10 .A. T••tlm J; c.,.... Ml Mar It, Acalun I : The unt>e.ten un in&~.,!!_~C • w 1c 1mprov o . ., ·Sea Kinas advanced to today'1 final round of the In ~e Del Rey Leque: -~ California State Invitational at De Anza Collqc with 1be S&. Jeia Boece I, Mater Del I: The Mo hs thrtt victories, joinina Newpon Harbor, El Dorado and dropped to 2~ in leque play despite three aoal1 fi m Bellarmine Prep. LtRon Ellis. SERIES. • • From Bl over. and we've said 1t all along." Red Oll Manager John McNamara said. "That has nothing to do with us. We're a different bunch of 1uys." In game six. the Red Sox will have a wcll·rested Clemens 1oing against form en tea mmate Ojeda. Clemens will be p11ch1ng on fi ve days' rest after working three s1ra1ght times on three days' rest. When .pitchina on five da )'S • rest I h 1s season Clemens was 8-0 w11h a ~.1 2 ERA -including the pme he truck out 20 Seattlt batters in Apnl. Through some pitching adjust· men ts that ma) have cost the Red Sox game fo ur of this Se ries. Manager John McNamara got both Bruce Hurst. the game five winner. and Clemens back on a regular schedule. McNamara staned Al Nipper. who hadn 't been used since Oct. 4. in the fourth game. He lasted onl y six innings. His last time out on three days· rest. Clemens went JUSI 41/1 1nn1ngs in game two last Sunday. "There was no brilliance to 11. There was rea lly n"o alternauvc.'' McNamara said. "We found out 1ha1 Bruce doesn't pitch well on three days' rest. and Roger was 11red. He'd p11chcd three times on three days' rest. The Roger Clemens you saw last Sunday wai. not the Roger Clemens we saw all year long. We had the luxury of being able to make the move when we Jumped out 2-0." Clemens said Thursday he was unhappy with the p1tch1ng mound at Shea. "I don't like the mound there and I don't like a lot of things with that ballpark,'' he said. In game two against Clemens last week. Johnson started Danny Heep 1n left field instead of Mookie Wilson and Howard Johnson at third instead Dave John90D of Ray Knight. Johnson said he planned to ha ve Wilson and Knight 1n the \tartinf lineup this time. "We hadn 1 been scoring a lot of runs. so I shook my lineup up,'' Johnson i.aid. "I've been doing that all }car long, Ocras1onally I would s1a r1 those two -Heep and Johnson. Bu t by and large the team I play (tonight ) 1s the one I played most of the time " OJeda. traded from Boston 10 New York last November. will be working on JUSI three days' rest. one shon of his normal complement. Johnson was not sure what the effect would be. "Ojeda's not come back on three da)s· this season." Johnson said. "I don't know what he's done the rest of his career. I don't know how he'll reac1.·· Last lime out, the 18.,.ame winner OJcda worked seven innings. holding UCLA challenges resurgent_ Cougars PASADENA (AP) -UCLA and' Washington State. both playing much better 1n reccn~ weeks. square ofT today in what figures to be a battle for surv ival 1n the Paci fic-10 Conference foot ball race. Both the I 7th -ranked Bruins and Co ugars lost their conference open- ers. but have come on strong since th en to establish themselves as Rose Bowl contenders. But today's loser will probably fall out of contention. the only blemish on the Sun Devils' record this year. 1n 1he1r next game. Wins over Oregon State and 1hen- unbea1en Southern Cal followed. "This year I had 10 browbeat my kids.'' Walden said. "That's unusual for me. I did 11 because I thought they v.cre embarrassing themselves. The game al Cal was humiliating. "We're playing well now. But we're pla~ing a team this week who also has their boots on the ground." John Mcl'famara the Red Sox to one run on fi ve hits 1n game three. "I've iot to win. It's as simple a~ that.'' 01eda said. "I'm not uncom- fortable w1 1h this situation. I would rather be in this situation that doing something else. We JUSt have to pull together and get a team efTon. We know we have to win two games. We've done 11 before " Obviously. the Mets were not ready to concede the Red Sox the visitina fi eld ad vantage. ''I'm not the least bit concerned about ""hat has already happened," Ojeda said. "Once a game is over. it's dead and gone regardless of the outcome. and you JUSt go get them the nCJ(t day. "After the first two games. a lot of people didn't think we'd be playing on Saturday. Speculation ts your job. We have 10 play the game and talk about 11 after n's over. We are down 3-2 and it 's very obvious what we have 10 do-win two games." If there 1s a seventh game. the Mets will send Ron Darling on three days' rest a8ft1ns1 the Ked Sox's Dennis "011 C"a n" Boyd. Dotterer named to U.N. posltloa Mike Dotterer. a former Edi son High tail back who went on to play at Stanford Un ive rsity and brieny for the Los Angeles Raiders, has been named Vice President of the Business Council for the United Nations. Port•ble Foldlng Bikes Perfect for •Boats • Condos usc·s Mary Norwood. the top seed in singles, advanced into the semi- finals of the Rolcx/ITCA Southern California Colles1ate Women's Ten- nis Champ1onsh1ps at UC Irvine. The defending conference cham- pion Bruins arc 2-1 in conference play. having beaten I Sth-rankcd An· Lona and ('aliforn1a after losi na 10 n1n1h-ranked Arizona State. and 4-2 overall. Washington State is 2-1-1 in the conference: and 3·2-1 overall. Kickoff time at the Rose Bowl is I: 30 p. m. A crowd of 50.000 1s expected ~1an1ng slow 1n the Pac-10 race 1s nothin~ new for UCLA. which is 0-3·2 in 11s last five conference openers. But the Bruins have won the league 111les three times in the last four years. "We arc improving. but I don't know 1f we've improved enough 10 beat IJCLA," Walden said. "They're good. I wish we'd have gotten there sooner" A .sraduate of Stanford and Col- umbia univers1t1cs, Dotterer said. "I believe that being a member of the Busi ness Council for the Un11cd Nauons 1s an opponunity to devote mysclfcnurcly 10 the United Nations pnmary purpose which is to save succeeding ge.~crations from the scourge of war. Dotterer was most recently a senior associate with Kors Marlar Savage and Associates. a human resource consulting firm m..Los Anaclcs. Folds to IO"xl8"x28" • Campers • Travelers f714J "'·J2J9 Authorized Da Hon Dealer In doubles. all three rcmai nina UCI teams were defeated in the second round as all four seeded teams advanced 10 the quarterfinals. The sinJlcs semifinals beain at 9 1h1s morning with the doubles quar- terfinals stanina at 11 :30. Washington Stale Coach Jim Walden challenged his team's pride and cou rage af\er 11 lost to Cal. 31 -2 1. for the Golden Bears' only win of the season. It seems to have worked because the Cougars 11cd Pac-I 0 leading ASU. UCLA has a 27-8-1· advantaae in its scncs with Washington State and has won the Inst four games between the M'hools. Earlier he worked as a marketing represcnta11vc for IBM and an as- sociate for Prudential Bache Securitcs in New York. as well as time as a research assistant at the Hoover Institute 1n Palo Aho while complet- ing undcraraduate work. "IF YOU WANNA WIN, YOU COTTA PLAY ·vilN-80!" Cllnt T °''' '1 N•111H11 ,,, P111 Al. • Daily Pilat & TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD we REALL y ARE. LAX /Orange County Connections Via Golden State Alrllnes WIN-GO Hotline: (714)842-4333 I ~ • ' . ti I ' ,. ' • ~ • I j • "~ I I I . 1 I, I' I "1 1 .... I • Sillonreca= momentilin;ft rout of Estancia I daiftl ol ...... 'IMI. ia cM ,... ....... .....=... ladi111 lbl ~ dl6Mi~ dwlt were Uacmea &ic Troll _. ROllJ Welda, wbo ICCOUOted far t1J (our lllCka of EltMcia q~ Todd~ · • ,However, the f.allct ~ BJ 8All&Y PAUL&ND theu o«entive ine&cbve9e11. if.- ...,,... 1a , , cwnulltifta 11 S yards on 13 oeuttie1 1-......._.. · N ud lolint two of three f\lm61a. A _,_.. ~ 1P1A1t ~wpo11. Wbile ~ win.lett f.asla contieuied ~ :zt..11becomUll 18 an.o;. to cult1v1te their youth and iftexpea-~ uve woa (our times ence, the Sailon rolled offensively, this yes, lb~ out their cz::•• utlJll a t.lanced~ steady attack ~t acb timi, indudiJtl 1 4W bbiDa prod~ no penicular staadouL of!is1Dd1 at Newport Fridly niabt. The s.ilon uted 10 different b&B, On the other band. tbe SliJon have earrien, includioa tbree. quw- allowedjuat sby o(JO poinu perpme t.ert.cu, and seven' different rt. in their three IOua, once failina 10 ceiven to amass 21S yards on the ICOre ihemselves. sround and 156 throuah the air, Comina off two loues, .,hich A look at the scoring summary followed three strai&ht shutout wins, confirms the balanced attack, 11 it. Newport beat up on Estancia to re-di~t players scored touc~. establish momentum going into next l{jckef ~terhng Coberly notched NX week's encounter with unbea~xtra points. . . Saddleback. Scott ~orency ~ed the s~u1t1'*1 .. We needed to play well toni&h • pe~.~n1napraisef~omh1scoach, said ~ars· Coach Jeff Brinkley ... Aft.er by .-in1ng a game: high 60 yards two touah Jostes, we needed a bia win rushm& on seven cames and catching with Saddleback coming up. And it't two ~sses for 22 yards .. ,. ......... Lee always nice to Jel a shutout.'' Jun1or quarterback K.ir_k So!"mcrs The Ncwpe>rl defense, allowed only threw two TD passes •.n hJS two Sftencla qaarterbuk Todd Broo¥ ef• a recelnr u Rewport Barbor defeul•e llneman Rw Welch cloeee ha. t 26total yards totbe Eqles(0-2 0-7) quarters of work, complcung 10of17 ' ' panes for I 00 yards. Warriors flag do·Wn win Penaltiescan'f ~ stop Woodbridge from 23-6 victory • By RICHARD DUNN ........ c.. $ ••• _ Woodbridac High football coach ~enc NoJi had ple nty to say to the officials following Friday niaht's Pa- cific Coast League victory over Trabuco Hills. NOJ• was an shock over the numbers of yellow na~ ( I I an all for 125 yards) thrown against his Wamors. includ- ina a I S,yard penalty at the beginning of the third quancr because of a 45- m inute halftime show. Ncvcnhclcss, Woodbridge finally put toaether enouah offense to pan a , 23-6 defeat on the visatana Mustangs. Junior defensive back Danny Seymour covered a loose Trabuco Hills ball an the end zone after a bad snap to 11\C Woodbnd'c a lead it would never ~linquash an the third quaner. Woodbndgc, which goes without a huddle most of the time, couldn't get llS o ffense in aear an , the first half because of seven penalties for 85 yards. Woodbndge (6· I, I, I) finally took a 13-6 adva'htagc with just 2:02 lcft in the th a rd quaner when Trabuco Hills' punt attempt on its own 18-yard line was muffed. Had 11 not been for Seymour's fumble-recovery-touchdown - which ignited Woodbridac -the Warriors would have been in trouble. The Mustangs (3-4. 0-2), who nearly upset Laguna Beach (6-1 , 1-1) last week but lost with fi ve seconds left. also were slowed by the referees as an estimated 2. 700 looked on at Irvine Hiah. .. Every tame we staned to do something. we got nagged," saad No11. whose Warriors entered the contest ranked fifth an the Dcscn-Mountain C'onfcrencc. "We have to look at the films. however. We aot shut down completely on offense." Running back David Townsend and quancrback Enc BrouJher man- aged to act the Woodbridge offense rolling in the founh quarter. ··The offense kept its poise." Noji said. ··~e just kept playing our game at 11 eventually worked out for us." The Warriors' game.stancd when Brougher and Townsend led a 12- pla)'. 48-yard touchdown drive which took up 5:33 on the clock in the final quaner. Townsend, who rushed for 105 yards on 22 t ames. pushed his way ·into the end zone with 6: 19 remaining in the game from the 3-yard line.to kc the victory. Keith Boothroyd. who kicked both second half PA T's for the Warriors, nailed a 26-yard field goal with 2:44 left an the game to put Woodbridge in front. 23-6. "Both teams played tough foot- ball." No11 said. "This as a very good Trabuco Halls team." Speedy Ray Walters returned the game's opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown to give the Mustangs a quick 6-0 advantage. MUSTANGS WIN, 49-18. F rom Bl • • Mustang quanerback Brett Miller com plcted six of 13 passes for only 49 )ards. including two 1nterccpt1ons. Joe Sc1ensk1. a senior running back and 1hc Mustangs' mai n horse. ear- ned the ball 12 umcs for 45 yards. Woodbndge's defense stopped ham all night. half\ime. but I'm not goi ng to worry about that." On the field. af you could concen- trate on the highlights and avoid the penalties -Mesa had I 7 for I 70 yards. iaving the two teams 43 for 358 yards 1n all -11 boiled down to Mesa's sa mple execution of Baldwin's game plan. First. the emotion was there. Baldwin asked has team to wan 1t for him. as he put 11: "Because our kids had an obligation to wan 11 for me. there's no reason kads can't wm 11 for •• a coach w11hout problems ... Secondly. Baldwin said his team 1.. was101ng forthc b11 play. and thirdly. the emphasis of placing linebacker Mike SLypersk1 on Laguna Beach's powerhouse tailbac k, Jonathan Todd. The bag plays came an bunches-as attested by C'rowc's five pass comple- tions going for 30. 23. 26. SS and 22 yards, the la11cr two for touchdowns to Mike.Ritchie and Saler. Szypersk1 and the rest of has teammates. meanwhile, kept a reasonable lad on Todd. the 212, •1 pound Anists' tailback as he made the defensive calls as the Anists came to the line of scrimmage. He was limited to 81 yards on 17 carries and a I -yard touchdown run. and an all. the Anasts' offense man- aacd 17 1 yards runnana and passing -as compared to 188 yards in penaltac~. The last two maJor penalties were never marched off as the officials left the two team s standina in the middle of the fi eld 30.tr Todd p1cktd up the 2Sth nag thrown and an frustration hurltd at to the sadelancs. giving the Artists' following reason to approve. "I thought we could burn them --: (with the biJ play)," said Bald wan. : "But. no. I didn't thank we could beat ·them up lake tha t. but we did. * C"te ~M 4t, .... 9UN ... di 11 kwe llY 0ve"9n Coate MtH 17 I IS 14-49 L.etul\• •••tll 0 • 0 12-1' CM-StYc>ertlll 4 rvll Ckto l•lltdl CM-ttlddeN jO rul\ Crull lelleell l.1-Todd 1 run (l\lck l•lledl CM-llldde" '1 run cszvoenkl runl CM-ttlddtll I run ICrowt NU to IUootH) CM-lllttlllt SS oeu lrOl'll Crowe IOr.Ov 111c111 CM-ltlOdtl tS r1111 ICir.Ov kkkl L.t -Sttpl\fn' )I oau lrom Lene (PHI ltfltdl Lt -WermllltlOll 16 .. " trOl'll l.•llf c .. o l•llefl CM-S11tf t7 oen from Crowe (Cir.OY llk kl Al~t 3 000 (tttl!Nled) •AMI ST ATllTICS CM ,101 OOwllt 16 ttuvi..·vtt .. " l6 * ~M\lllt •ttdffe 15t ll'et\lllt H ·t ~ M t 'wmtlft·liim61ft ... , ' 1 """'"''"'".... 17 110 ~AL.•UIMM9 CM-tt...... 1. ,.,, SIYMfMI, 1'·6', Cr-6·10f l'llU'IUt t, ltYt~. Mer•m!Nt ' L.t-TMd 11·11, Oll'9t, 4•"1, l.tM, 1 lot• ,,_,. lt ........ H•·""-·2 lllON'IDUM. , ..... CM-<rowe. ~ I O. 15' LI-UN, 6 14 I, U, SI• .... H ·t, ti "90N'IDUAL ••C•tw99 Cl!\-tlltklllt, t ti ........ 2 J); Slllf I n L•-~. l •tt1 Oklltrwl M 4, Wttlft• ~. H t, .,,_, 1'11, 0..ton 1 t .. Ill "It this was a Szypcrsk1 versus Todd thing, then Szypcrski wans." The Mustangs wan. too. upping their Pacific Coast League record to 2-0 ( 5-2 overall). while the Anists fall 10 6-1. 1-1. Mesa's superiority showed quickl y with>· 66-yard march 1n 9 plays selling up Szyperski's 4-yard run. followed b) an 83-yard march an 6 pl3ys. keyed by R1ddell's 50-yard scoring scamper. Nursing a 12-6 lead after the Anists rallied wath Todd'sshon burst follow- ing a 54-)ard pa ss from Danny Lane to Chris Dickerson. the Mustangs hat w11h R1ddcll's 62,)'ard burst with 40 seconds left in the half. Second-half fireworks included Riddcll's S.yard dash. set up by Crov.e·s passing. then a 55-yard scoring pass from C'rowc to R1tch1e Riddell's 93-)ard burst o n the fi rst pla) of the founh quaner made at 4:!-6. The Artists scored with a paar of Lane TD passes. goina 20 yards to Broe Stephens and 16 yards to Robbie Warmington. API'ETIZBR IHOK'elH' 1J W!W lF II.ANO O•t.l'.N /JM lft ~W l.f wrrn TA HA('.ON ,\Al ( F JI/MIO f'.,,,WNS C'OUr1'Alt l'llllD CMfB.WI~ U C/1111 Hi "n It JIJ.Al'IJNO JIJU Y l'rlTI; M..tlf0/11 M'ITll TO\HTUJ,(I t ll UTM;r DESSERT )C f'fJMl'lttY C"fRl<V! ('O, f .. Woodbrld9e 23. Trebuco Hiiis • Seen bY Ou•~' TralluCO Hiit\ 6 0 0 0-4 WOOOl>rtOGt 0 6 1 10-73 TH-Waller\ I S lt1C"olf return lkl<ll' laHtO} wooo-Joroan 6 oan from 8rouQlltt l ltiClt l•lltdl Wood-Sevmour re<ov•rtcl lurnt>le •l'I •"41 ione I 800111rovd li.Clo.l WOOO-Town\en<I 3 ru11 18oolhrovo kk ltl w ooo-800111rovd 76 FC. Allendanct 1,100 IHl1ma1tdl GANIE STATISTICS TH F1n1 oown\ I Ru\,,.\·veroave 1'·'1 Pau1nQ verdave '9 Pan•ng 4· 13·7 Punt\ 2·7' Fumll'u lumf>tt\ '°" 7·7 Ptnall•H ·verd•Ot 11·16 WMCI 70 47· 1)0 117 11 70 0 s 71 I 0 11 17S INDIVIDUAi.. •USHING TH-Sc•tMltl 17 •S. Weller\, 13-U Miller 4 tor monut ' Wood&..fown\tn<I, 17· IOS RIO\, 3 11 Burk' to 17 llrouvtier 11 for ·mlnu\ • INDIVIDUAL ~ASSING TH-M1l1tr. 6-13 2, 49 w ooo-8roU1111tr. 11 ·70·0. l 17 INDIVIDUAi.. ttECEIVING TH-W•lltr\. 2·1l, Sc1tn\-I, I· IS, 8arnet I 17, MtH•dO 1 I, ~lltrwood, 1·? WOOO-Towl'l1tnd, S·42, Jorda n, •·•1. Ftrtlo I 11, 8urkt, I· 10 DINNER INCLU()R.'i B01Tl.ROF •Ot•lt"'llbtnOl"'l•l·tl lfn\I I l1diiRJm w-~.,..,_ l&fTC'OSTUM•To•• Jt-m'irn '°"' #\ ""''"" lfF\HUl.1 ·•Hr ,,llfAl.lf •tY •mTIJ <#OH Wl'A<l\1< ll'fdUCJ«Hct. •r~r ux "" ,.,'¥ "'"'"u '°"no H rm l'i•tt .t (H()f('fl 0#' Nt~l'4G,'tl! SP£C/Al £NTf:RTAINMf:VI 11:00 p.m. IJV. & XOPHON6 t1i "" 11111n11i MAKF. RESERVATION 64Rl Y: 114 615-6.'11 .JSISB-1'.ACIFICCo.tJTHITtl'..-t (M()V.i. f».I 41Alf.C'4 ......... ...~ ..... E•tancla d efen•h·e bac k Mark Hartley (wblte) lo0b to catch the Sallo n' Mark Craig •• be haul• in a recepdon. But the 28,() halftime ed&e enabled Brinkley to hand the offense over to earty-season starter Vince Brcjtfus, who p ve way to Summers after a thumb inJury an the third week. "It was mce to let Vince get some work tomaht.•• said Brinkley, who bts satd.s1nce spring practice that he fdt equally comfortable with either sii, nal<aller. The Sailors talljed twice in each of the first th~ quarters, never usjng 1 more than nine plays to reach paydin.. Steve K.alatschan and Ed M ilum took TD tosses of 3 and 4 yards. respecnvely from Summers. followed by scoring runs by Morency and Mason Thompson of 5 and 3 yards. NewoertH•rMr 42. EstMCie o kwelrt~ Eltencia O O O 0-O NewOO<I Hert>or 14 U 1• 0-42 NH-IC•l•IKllen > OH$ lrom Summer\ IC~lv lliCk) Nii-Milum • OH l from Summeo ICP«le'tv II.k l!.) NH'-Morencv S rut1 !Coo.riv klcil) NH-T"°"'o'°" 1 '"" rcocienv 111c111 NH-Par"' U oan from 8rt l!fu\ ICOOenv "iC") NH-GuOI•• I rut1 lCOC>tnv klCll) Alltnclanc:e J 000 (Hll~ltcl) GAME STATISTICS llt Fw~~w~ S llulllff· veroeoe 1'·U Peu•llO yeroaoe •l ~•u•no · •-ll-0 p..,.,, 7-lO F~ tu"'°'" IO\I l·1 P-lllft·varO.oe IJ-llS .... 11 •21s 156 13·12·0 3·10 l·O .. ,, INDfVIOUAL •USHMG Ett-Scneoarum f·lS. On\tott ... ,,, &rOOlll. I mlnut 17 8arr.oen. 2·S, P<ll.,.d. t ·ll. Sefl I S NH-Guolift, t ·5'. HaM, l·J. TllOtTIOlOtl, •·Jf, Grtelv. 1-1 M1lu. S·1'. Morencv, 1·60, &riifhn. 7 7 Well<er •·1'. Zenz. 7·6, Foacrof1, 1·1 INDIVIDUAL ~.USING E"-8r_, 4 11 ·0. 41 NH-Sumrne", 10·17, 100, 8rt1tfu1, J·S, S6 INDIVIDUAL RICllVING • E\1-Scllat>arum, 7· I l, Harttev, 2·)0 NH-Cra lQ, 3·5'. Katal\Cllan. 2·1t. Miium • 1 9 TN>mO\Ofl. 12 6, Maxwell, 7·14, Morencv. 1 n. "umllle l )0 Monarchs test St. P,aul today Irvine drops 23-3 verdict \l.11,1 lk1 llrgh·, \lonJrlh\ mi:c1 \1 P.wl\ ...,,,111\1\nwn wda\ at \an1a \n.1 """ 1 111 .1 1.,,' \ngl'lu<o I l·agul· l11111h.1ll )!.lllh l\.1d.11tl "\l'l lnr 1 o dtxl.. \.\llh lhl' \l1111.11d1' 111 I 11.1d1 {hut!.. { 1allo '\Ill"' lld 1 • 1hrim .ind 1h rn"' ,and 1h111\\ 111. hrnd 1lw p.1\\1n1t 111 qu,1r 1<·1h,,. I.. \Iii,, ( 1111111' .ind .1 h<·" ol I\ I 1'1\ 'I\ 111 •lh ll'.llll' .lft' I o in kagui: rla~ ,11(1 I ••l\\'lllfll' k .1gu1· pl.I\ \.\llh \ ll· 111111' l.1,1 "'''" \1 P.1 ul pu1 Hr\hnr ' \11111 t~1llfll I\ ,l\\,I\ \' -, \.\ h1k \l;Jfl'I lh 1t11ppnl\t lk111.11d 21-7 Dana Halls Hagh 's Dolphins un- kased a 13-pornt fou.,h-quaner 10 put' 1s111ng In inc High away. 23-3. in outh Coast League football acuon Frida) night The Vaqueros of Ir' inc broke on top in the first quaner when the) ~11kd for a 22-yard field goal after dri' ang dt>Cp an to Dana Hills tem- tor). Junior Joe Pontius toed the 1hrrc- po1nter for In rnc, but that was the end of Irvine's M'onng Dana Hills responded with a 3:?- )ard field goal b) J B. Hollis 10 tic the game, then forged into the lead an the ~rnnd quarter on a 17-yard pass from quan erback 8111 Mitchell to C,.,, Al Studlnts1 c.aw u Schools! SMd ii The Goblm. Tiii Chtnts ' Ghouls I A COSTUME . CONTllT WILL aE HELO P:fUOAY OCT. 31at, AT IPM COITUME PAftAOI TO ITA9'T AT 7:30PM ·----., SPECIAL COU 11 : GOOD FOR ON.E FREE · 11 I ADMISSION TO THE I I BALBOA FUN ZONE I HAUNTED ,HOUSE. I 10·24.to 11-26pm10 10 pm I , ____________ , <,pltt end Donn) Maclnt~. l'vtaclnt)re put the wrappings· on Dana Halls' first league w11'1 an two "itarl<. "'1th a 47-"ard return of an 1ntcrccpt1on for a · touchdo~n 1n the fo urth period Icing was pro' idcd b} a 3-yard <;u>ring run b) '\lfred Gehng In inc falls 100-:! 1n league pla). 1-6 o' crall lfvir.• Oa~a Hilt\ .. Dan11 H•i 23, lrviM l S<en bY Ouar'9n 3 0 0 o-> l 1 0 13-73 Ir• Ponllut n F C. OH HOM•\ 37 F C. OH Ma<lnlvr' 11 DI\\ lrom"M11cMl4 IHotl\ ""c• OH-Maclnlvrt 41 int~ CHOlll\ 4'1("' OH-Gtl\rog J run llo•O lllOCke<lt ' . -··· ......... dri¥ei_ UldudiJll lbe l1Dal ............. it ... HellillD ...... dlMFIDCI ..-.. IM~ Hmitl'n luld bit ., OM olfam: ...... thiowifte one ~ ud beiM IKkeci twice. luloa 1hil mari:b, be~ oa all bar of hit~ duel or tbcm oomi~ on tbiril-dowD plays to auslain the drive . .. He hu played well all year. He tw •lot ol~ure and pat preteDQC on lbe ftcld. It is his auPPortina cut tbat hu been up and down," Milner .... Tbe Barons added their final three ooiats when Rob BriJIS picked offhia ftnt or two interepllons al the Oiler 25. Tbat tet up Reynolds 3S.yard field IOI.I with just 13 teCOnds lef\ in the Int ball. * ... --y..., lJ, """"'....,. 9Mdl 7 ._.. ... ~ l'OUMeln v ... v 0 17 0 0-17 Huntlneton lffdl 7 0 0 0-7 kHa-erumon S3 oah from PlcQu.t .. (Hanltv II 1') FV-luclltv S run (fttvnold• lllclll . FV-ludl•v 2 run (lttvnotcb klCikl FV-ttevnolch 35 FG AlltftdanCe: 2,.00 ( .. llmatld). • .,.,,. STATISTICS f'V He '4ttl downs 13 7 llllNl·v.,~ •2·113 ,,_33 ,...._ vwd.tve IOI 106 .....,,.. 7-12·1 7·1M ~.. . )·)7 •·l7 ~·fumO!ts !0$1 1·0 2· 1 ~-v•r~ 1·10 1'·11l • INDIVIOUAl llUSHING FV-Ludlev. 10-n . TueKhtf, 1·37; Fl~. •Gr; Hldlmen. 1·13: Ptltn, 1-for·mlnus l, Helllten. Mor·mllllli 2t. HI-Murray, 11·25, Oevenport, S·17, McGerlee, 7·12; Beroer, Hor·mlnul 1; Pie· .U..., S-for·ml.nvs 20. "' IMOIVIDUAl l"ASSING FV-HenJH.n, 1· 11· I, 101 ~. 3·11·2. 70, Brummell. 4·6•0, >6 IMMVtDUAl ll•C•IVING FV-Tuetew, )·'7, Ludle11, l·H , I·~. Fltfler, 1·1, Br•nd, 1·'- H8-CUMitllNM, 2·24, AP0\111, er~. 1·$J; ~w. l·t, M4Jrrav. 1·4 Me.-. 2-16. Ray Luckey atralna to pull away from tbe arup of an Oller defender durlnf tbe ... ......... ,.., ....... Buou ' 17-7 rictory at Bantmaton Beacb JUcb Friday DJcbt. CelM's upset ·bid denied Oak 'Free Tusti allies f ;om got its w1~nmgdnve 'oing late in the to gi ve the Sea Kings a 13-U advan-racing . Il r final period. The Tillers drove 53 tage. ~ -. Oak Tr . • handicap 111 121 116 lit '" lit '" 116 x111 116 '" 121 "' xlll 116 lit 114 · ll: 116 116 "' "' TlmD llACI. 6 turlonlls. Pune: MS,000. AlloWence. Clettlfled, 3 v...-oldt &. uo. I P.rn L..-. ( .. Hl 114 2 Flflv Six 1M ll-(Hawtey) 114 3 Rotlt't K.T. (~ye) . 121 4 Sun Mui« CValtnruttal 121 5 Mi.Stt1 Fine Gold (Bleck) x 109 ltOSl•'S K. T. Cl·S) 8efle uP .-141 to 109 ICM'lntar, blew out thel'Olv malnlalnine Utn tdlle, wN lie IWd to denvl MUCH fl*I GOl.O C,._2) Frfthantd lllnce Dtll MM, llMdV wortti, COUid -mild wrtwlM; fllll'TY llX IMA ltOW ( 4-1) Naadld ... and (911 dtflnfltlV do tlttlaf. TEllY TUllELl ~ eM _..... ....,_ IMllATA'fA , .. ,, """"""' ltvtl"" ... ,...., ......... . ,,_ontllleNlwNdllMYM ......... llr .. fleld tete. L.ONOSHOTl TWtLIOHT RtDea . unt llACa. l II 1' ,.,...., l'urlt: --.... t Y'M" oldl. I Mt Met Tiie ~ ( ..... ) 117 2 Uncle ,..,, <Pa"--) 117 J On TN l int (PlncaY) 111 • Price cv.-n1'*9> • 111 S TllUndW Cal (~WI 111 6 Hom& llun HWo (~et) 117 1 Flctlofl (=Mnll 117 e F elttY .A (Orfwe) 117 TMUIM)91l CA (2· 1) lath vet'V *""' '-'· 9't POOtlV ... ..,,... ....... forClld ""*'-... entwlfle lllt .. ,.ttdl, .. tow .......... -9ddl .,......,., ........... (1-1) ... drll Oct. f7 •I :9'.2 tlftc:9 l"UllNM• '""1, t8"fte COIMftCllt I 0. TM9 ~ ( lt-1) c:..w.t lie l9"0t'9d wltn Ptnc:8v In tne lt'Ofte tedW. &.ONG· SHOT: FAflll Y AFFlllMEO. ISW'NTM llAC•. 1 1116 mlla. fl\rtl: '30,000. AlloW.nc.. l Y9W oldl ~ ~. I Klmfldee Roed (~ .... WI Ila 2 Go swlftlv CIMlck) x m J ,.,....,., (Valenzuela) Ill 4 PaMtr (PlneaV) 11S S ~tclan ~ (HeWlev) 115 • suaoooo11. CAMia> m 7 •ui-Csi-n.Mrl 116 a Havlldar tTorol 116 KllMIOOI ROAD 17•2) erok• POOt1v "*" dltell.ed WrOlv l•r tum io.1119 .. dlefa, Hitt lurl conttll to tell bit .... on IN dirt, IMY lie ~· Pf'lce; satA...ooK (2• 11 c-to '*'° i.11 and wa1 iwobetlt't 11e11 Ill verv f9Ulfl lleet, slrlcllv OM lo bMI lodaV; GO SWll'TLY ( ... 1) llMt llleh·iwletd dalrntn In MIN effort, lteM UP, cabeb1t of .n.rt wltll betl. LONGSHOT •UISEN<>ll. •ieHTH llAC•. Ont mite. Purw. •100.000 "IU. Ridder Slakft." 2 vMr olds foeltd In C•llfornla. Grota Pu~M. 1114.700; Velut lo Wlnntf', "9,700. 1 Houllon Breeo CP•llon) lM 2 Wlnctwood Lant (~.,) 11• 3 DouOlt Sono (Pedrot•l 114 • Broaow•v Pointe CPlncevl II• s Savona Tower (l<Nnel) 111 6 8old J9dt IDalalloulMv.el 120 7 Famlllar ~oulld IEStfltdal 114 13 Q deficit to nip yard~ on 16 plays. convening three Tustin drove 67 yards f<?r a touch-results -crucial fourth downs to snatch the down on its first possession of the K i g 14 13 'i~tory awa)' from the hungry Sea second half. On a third-and-goal at ea fl S, -Kings. the four. quanerback Menges tossed (at SaMI Nlfltl) FlllOAY'S RISUl TS -look lot lmpro~t. LOHGSHOT· PARTY LEAOER. • FIVfne Lltutananl (TOt'O) 11• ' Pe• 0. Guerre (Slblltl 114 10 T.,retvlnll (H•wtn> II• The first key conve rsion came on a an rn complete pass. However. the Sea By JIM CARNET!' Dlillr .... C.11 IJ • 1 I The pain was evident Dave Holland's face. fourth-and-two at the Corona 34. Krngs were detected for roughing the Halfback Ipn1 . Machado bulled passer. selling up a first-and-goal for around the right side for two yards to the visitors at the 2. Tustin scored on on Coach keep the drive alive. the nex1 play. With a fourth-and-seven at the On their ensuing possession. the His Corona de1 Mar High football team had JUSt lost a 14-13 heart· breaker to heavily-favored Tustm High Friday night at Orange Coast College. The loss dropped the Sea Kmgs to 2-5 on the season and 0-2 1n Sea View League action. Tustin 1s 6-1 and 2-0. . "Our kids played a great game. we !>hould have won," Holland said in tones barely above a whisper. "We played as hard as we could. We're a good team. but we just couldn't win tonight." The Sea King defense was magnifi· cent. 1uming in one emotional goal- linc stand in the third quarter and almost gelling another at the end of the game that would have preserved a big upset victory. The Sea K.Jngs also returned a pass interception for a TD. "The defense did 11 all for us 1onigh1." Holland said. "We made them cam their scores. They didn'1 ~et any1hin~ cheap on us. Our offense JUSt couldn 1-con1rol the ball in the second half when the game was on 1he line." Trailing frorrrlhe very early mo· men1s of the second quarter. Tustm C'dM 2?. quarterback George Me~ges Tillers had a first-and-goal at Cor- found tight ~nd Dave Patstone with a ona's 10, but the fired-up Sea King 10-yard aerial for the first down. The d.:fensc held Tus1in in check for four minute Patstone grabbed the pass. he straight plays. was smothered by a mo of Sea King Bui Tustin ended Corona's upset defenders. dreams b} scoring on its next pos. Two minutes later. the T11le~..a/ session first -and-goal at the seven. but 6 . * · take four cracks at the st m Tusrln 14, cerona def ~r 13 Corona defense to order to score. The ru,nn Sc.,• bY ou."';' 0 1 7_14 touchdo wn came with I :39 lefl to play Corona 011 Mar o 13 o o-13 with Machado diving over from the , CoM-VeU11llen 22 FC. 1-CdM-Veughtn 47 FC. lwo. CoM-Oallv 6S run with lnterctotlon "They controlled the second half cveu1111•n klc111 .. H II d d Tus-Holllnoer 2 run tKorltr klckl on us, O ~n sa1 . . Tus-MaG11eoo , run oco1i.r 1<1c111 The Sea K1ng,sran JUSt 15offens1ve Atten6ance 1.aoo <estlmalldl. pla)S in the half lO Tustin's 38. The GAME STATISTIC1 Tillers picked up 17 3 of their 295 total F"'' oowM Tu; )ards during lhC final 24 minutes. Rus~s verO.CHi •S·lll Sea ~In,& place-kicker Brian Pauinv verdaci. 11·1t1~ Vaughan gave CdM a 6-0 advantage ~~~~~no J-?6 ~1th pair of field goals early in the Fumblas·fumotts tost o-o second period The firsl was a 22-Penai1o,1·verd•11t •·St C4IM lS 24·'7 ,. 7·1S·l J·l4 1-0 2-13 . . INOIVIOUAl llUSHIHG )arder. and the second was a booming rus-Mecllaoo. lM6, Mtll9", 12-21. Holl· 47-yardcr that cleared the bar wi1h rnoer, lS·SS, Cobb, Hor·mlnus 1. Plenl"' of room to spare CoM-Pettef\on, ll·l3, WOOisey, 10·15. , . · . Melt>on, 3·for·mlnus I Corona linebacker. Jeff Daily. pick-INOIVIOUAL ,.ASSING ed oITa Tustin pass late in the first half Tus-Menoei. tl-19· I. 157. S CoM-Mtlbon 7-IS· 1 94. and raced 6 )ards untouched for the 1Notviouu RECEIVING scorl". Vaughan added 1hc po1n1-a Ocr Tus-Ho1t1noer, 4·S2, Pa1llcflt, 3·39. Putaikl, 2·47 Oehtt>er11, l· 11, Procllnow, l·e CdM-WOOISty, 4·46, Pallerson, 1·11, Nl•on. 2 l1 PIRATE INJURIES ... MARINA . From B l three-year layoff since playing for Workman at Edison in the fall of 1983. Now the injury has set him back a few weeks. "He's been throwing fine," Work· man said. "We have not seen ham to his full po1ent1al. I don't know 1f he can pick up where he left off. We'll see." Conway suffered a hip bruise during a 31-14 loss to R1vers1de last Saturday. but completed 15 of 24 passes 1n 1he con1est as a strong second-half performance by the Tigers erased an Orange Coast half· time lead. With third-string signal-caller Jason Redman qu1t11ng lhe team. Orange Coast 1s left with onl y two quarterbacks Olhe Perkins. who pla)'cd quarterback 1n the Dick Tucker wishbone offense a year ago. has played wide receiver 1h1s season. Workman ques11oned officiating 1n 1he Riverside contes1 in regard 10 missed calls and a Coast fumble when :A ustralla IV avenges loss FREMANTLE. l.ustralta I .\Pl - <:olin Bcashel celcbrat(•d being named Australia's Yachtsman of the Year by pilottng Australia IV to a ·victory over previously unhcaten Kookoaburra Ill Friday 1n the opening round of 1hc America's (up dcfcnd('r elimination series. Australia IV's 36-sccond win wa' a tnca ure of re venge for Kookaburra tll's 43-second wan an iht'ir fir\t fTtcctana. The 1-wo boats ha"l" \ix rt1cct1nas rema1n1ng bcfort the 'iCm1. ~als. Austrtlta IV's victory ten thl" '\Ian 9ond-synd1ca1e boat tied with kookaburra Ill at 5· I. good for fiv e ·~in ts with four races left In the firM · i'6und scncs. In other race~. Kookaburra fl 4krcated South Au\tralta and Austral· i• Ill easily defca1ed wanlc s teak'n Kidney. V1ctor1es 1n the first stncs arc wonh one point. ond·round win •re wonh two point cact'1 and wins 1n the final race arc wonh three po1n11 The four highc I sconn& boats go into the ~m1final\. the ball was "stolen," but said it was undoubtcdl> the best team his squad has faced this season. A bad snap on a pun1 and two fumbles set up the Tigers' final three 1ouchdowns from inside 1hc Coast 30. Once again. as Workman has said so often 1h1s season. "II doesn't .iet an) easier:· Mesa 1s one of five Mission Conference 1cams ranked 1n the Southland's top I 0 (fifth) and the state's top 20 (13th). The Olympians feature a predominantl y pass-oriented offense behind the leadership of quarterback Jeff Sturch. Sturch has completed 58 percent of his 163 passes for 1.048 )ards and 10 touchdowns. His fa vorite target has been Deangelo Mitchell. who has caught 39 passes for 490 yards and seven TDs. • The squad's le,ding rusher. Leonard Williams. has gained only 103 yards in five games. Compounding the Pirates' injury problems is the loss of outside ltnebacker Doug Bennett for two-to- four weeks with SO stitches in his lower leg after catching a cleat in last week's game. That leaves Orange Coast without Bcnnell and Phil Nabal. the 1cam's top two outside backers. Sophomore Mike Knens who started last season, played h1i. first pmc apinst River· side and will stan aptn today. Joming him 1s freshman Blake Adams. • • From Bl ... , hat's 1he way it goes some- times," said Yanderriet of the drops. "But we did what we had to, and Sean macj.c a big difference." Vanderriet gave the Seahawks fits wnh his scrambling, running for 43 yards on eight rushes. He added a 13- ya.rd touchdown run to the 1-ya.rder he had earlier. * ~rlN 33, Ocean View 7 Su,.. by 0Uer19n Octan View Marina 7 0 0 0-1 3 10 3 17-JJ Mer Lttrancol\ JS FC. OV-C.utltrrei 61 PHS from Se>tnct ceer1ram 111c11 I Mar-Valldarrlet I r'Vn (Lefrancois lllckl Mar-Lefrancois 24 FG Mar-Lefrencols 21 FC. Mar-8ont SS lnltfctollon rtlUf'n (Ma11ula run) Mar-Vendtfri.t 13 run (Ltfr•ncols 111e111 Mar-Sefelv Se>tntt taclllt<I In eoc11-Attencsanct 1,000 ("limetldl GAMI ST A TISTICS ov Forsi oown\ 11 Rushts·veroeut 11·•1 Panln11 veroave 191 PeUIM 11 ·19·1 Punll S· 19 Fumt>lfi•fumt>lts IOst •·3 Ptnalllts·varoaoe 2·20 Mar " 220 114 6· 13-1 3-35 1·0 MO INOIVIOU•l llUSHING ov-eeaut>ien, 11-se. S1ut>a, t·20, SHnce, 7· IOI minus 37 Mar-S Mavui., 1'· 126, Sim•, 1·43, Van· dtrr<tt I 43 K MHIH. l·S, 5""1111, l·l INOIVIOUAl l"AH*O OV-Sotnct, 10·11·1, '"· Flllw. 1-1•0,. Mar-Vanoemtl, 6·1)·1, H• INDIVIOUAL •EC•l'lfffO OV-Szuba, •·21, Bowen, l ·ts, Gullerrtz, 1·61, O•vls, 1-11, Beavtltlt\, 1-9, Trounce 1·• Mer-Scllmldl, 3·St. Sttner. J·SS OCC knocks off Cypress in soccer The Orange Coast College men·s soccer team ma1nta1ncd its gnp on firs1 pince 1n the Orange Empire Conference Friday wtth a 4-1 victory O\Cr v1 1t1ng Cypress The P1ratd. 5-0·1 1n conference phi). fell behind 1-0 in the earl~ stqcs before goals by Bob Hesse and Gltnn Shaw aavc OCC a. 2· I halftime edge. Peter Mccchan and Cuni5 Watton add"'tt msurance tallies 1n the sttond half In another men's pmc: · GoldH Wtal S, Fallen.. I: Pat Penner scored t"'o 1oal and Steve Currtt' added one. all in the fint half. a the Ru tier cruised to victory at homt' o"er the Hornets. Tim Bon- tmacr had ~tS)\t &Ollie YVCS for Golden West. which JS 2-2-1 in the uth C'oa t ( onftrcncc and 1·S· t . . 0\ Crall. In ~ommun11y collcac women's Ol'llOn OrHJt Coast 1, Mt. Saa A•IODlo t : The Pirates remained perfect 1n outh Coast Confercn~ play at 7-0, as "'ell IS 1mprov1n1 to I J-0 1n all matchc , follow1n& the VitlOI)'. Ovt'r the Mounties at home. Renee Banc kt netted the match's lone goal on al\ a ist from Pam Lewin. Goalkeeper Tracy Towndrow was credited w11h seven saves. Gol4k1 WttC •. Wenflel4 t : Shannon Au1usunc had two aoals and Connie Knapp and Kelli Winkler one each as tM Ruslkrs improved 10 4-l·l in conference play by blank1n1 Ba .. crsfield 11 Ooklen West Kelly Krebs had nine uvcs for Golden W~t. (lNI ff "17 .. Y lla!WINMM IMeftnt) f'IRST •ACI. 7 furloncls. Pride Of Trov (Sftvensl Comell Flare ($lblllt) SllUlllll Ont (Pellon! Time: 1:25. ''° 3.00 uo S.00 3.60 uo Al\O ran: TM Well OI Swal, Runnl119 ~ onalr, T" C"'' Lao, T09 Jut>lltt, Mr. RMCtOf, Oollar Trapper Scr•tclltd: Crvst•I T•blt HCOffO llACL 6 fUt"lonQS P.T. Hullltlf (P9drozal Grttmoln (Petterson) Hot And Smo9t1v ISten~s) Time: 1;11 115. • so 40 19.00 t '° 12.20 7.20 l.00 AliO r•n: Frendl 9rl11adl9r, Crtmerltl, Pailltal, Hev Ludlv. Crutado, Formulator, Stx Two And Evan. Frlandlv Caluo. Dance Quld<ar Scr•lcnact: FUMv Bov eiue. Matnorlff OI 8rontt, Wnlar1Y Wind, lnlar Alla. S2 DAILY OOUell ( 1-SI paid I 160.20. TM•O RACE. 4YI furlof!Vl. SllPC>trV Sliver (Met•) 42.00 11.40 1,00 Tommy Tile Hewk (Plncay) S.00 3.60 Lord AllllOll (Olivares> 4.00 Time: 1:16 3/5. AliO ran: Rodrfeue, Orlcao, Rt Enltr. lnc.luiO. 12 IXACTA (7·•> paid 1247.20. l'OUltTH llAC•. 6 fUrlonOL TIUi. TllU. (Oelallouuav•> 10 70 5.20 l.IO 8uv ,.,_, (OrltQa) UO '-20 Slrewb«rv Por1 (Ooocvl 7.MJ Time. 1:12. Also r.n: Ethalanda, F•M FrOM GlorY, ~i.·s Plzau, Erin's Fun, 8tw•rt OI MVlM, l<llaflcM, Tell -Our-Gin, La Monroe. Scralelled: Saved His Bacon, MIKrv Lore, E""91"" &Mu, Soullltf'n S-ti., Lovller Olene. f'lf'TH llACE. 1 1114 mlles. Gavllole (Toro) 14.70 7.00 3.60 Me4va's Pride (Sllotmaktr) s.oo l.40 Eastern Glamour (Valenzuela) 3.00 Tlme: 1:44 2/S. Also ren: Soontl'moon, 84199•r's Wel .. I, Vel\ltlMn, Lomita Jewel, She's So Bold, Oandv Hannall. Scrarclltd: ROOt<ls Raoa• Girt, Wonderful Fr land. U •XACTA (J·ll paid S1'2 SO. SIXTH llACE. 6 fUt"lonOS. Lyrical Plrela (Bladt! HO UO 2.40 Otne9 Aa Sul'M'ltt (Valtn1uela) 3.40 2.IO Laurenll•n (Hawttvl 6.20 Time: 1:11. s•v•NTH llAC·•· I 1116 mli.•. Riling Chum (SttvtnO t.10 S.00 l.40 Ol•luwon IPlncavl S.00 UO Oark Acc:enl (Valtlnzutta) 3.to Time: 1:43. Scr•ICll90: Go Swlfllv, Amanothtft>rolller, Auto Cornm.ndel'. U •XACTA Cl•2l oalO S9'.00. •tGHTH RACE. About 6\l't f\Jrlonol on tur1. Ranooori Rubv IOtlallOuuaye) 7.00 3 40 2.10 SPKtaeular Joke (Plncay ) 3.20 2.60 LUIMnl (Vai.nzueta) uo Time: 1:14 2/S. AliO ran: Solamtnle Un Vtz, Kinda 8t•u, Miu 8tverlV Hiiis, Pwlfarklue, Plum THIV Scralelltd: lnnlOruek. SS •XACTA (2·S) paid WO.SO. OAIL Y TRIP\.a (7 .. --2) MIO S7UO NINTH •Ac•. 1 1116 mllff, Friendly Crowd (SOiis) 37.00 17.20 13.00 8roollts Pal ($1evensl 6.60 7,00 Suprllt Gift (Bezel 10.60 Time: 1:45 4/S. Al10 ran: Funny Tumbltf, Favt, 0...,1 O.w, Whal Maolc. Folk's Vlctorv1 Jtwtll'l ~. MIU P•llon, Georgia Smllll, Axion\. SCratchtcl: 8otd Wey. IS •XACTA (J-7) Nld Mll.00. U .-.CK SIX (s-3-7-1-2-3) Hid '50~.tO lo two WIMlnll tlc:kals (tlx llol'MS); Mid S243.60 lo 137 wlnnlno lldlet• (five llol'MS); "'° 116.40 lo 2,02• wlnnlno lldlets (four llonel). Sl l'tCK .... (1·S-7-S-l·7·1·MI llClld SllUO to '1 Wlnnlno lldlft\ hlx llorwt); Hid 114.60 lo 510 wlnnlno tlcllera (five llOrittl Carrvovw ooot: $251,722.ot Alltndance: lUOS. Mulutl Handl9: M,lCM,6'4. l'OUllTH llACL 6 furlonll\. Purse: 170,000. Malden fllllft, t VMrt old 1 Youn Mvtlrne (Moreno) 117 2 Art's Prot"9cior (Plncevl 117 3 FOlla (Mat•) 117 • Fanrlo (TOl'O) 117 5 CerlalnlV Albert (DalalloutMVt) 117 6 You Mllll.' Mt H•POV (Black) xl 12 7 Aunl NOia (SleWMl l 17 • Bllnlllflll (~et) 117 t CieYW Wife (Sollt) 117 10 Tri Holly (H•wltv) 117 11 lnfrlne9 ( V .ient"'49 I 117 12 Honey BUlltllt (V«Mr•I 117 Titl HOl.l Y (7·2) Exit• IOUllll llMI won bY nlc9 protMtf, forotd WIOt dollng Well late, Mrnt the c.11; C•RTAINLY ALH.llT <6·11 Vtttrnarlen scretdl Aue. 3 at Del MW, ~ work oattarn and r'Mdv lo rOll; YOU MAK• Ma HAWY (10-1) •ouefl9d UP on the flnt turn In . !raffle on !?It badl•lrtlch, badl sorlnllne. Black rt91acft ln!Ured Ttrrv LIPMl'n. LONGSHOT: FANZIG. f'IPTH llAC•. 1~ mlltl on lurf. Puna: S35,000. AllOwance. FIHi.s &. mar ... l vMrs old .. UI). 1 ~ Matcll (o.tallou1sev•l t 16 2 llattllldllno (eladl) x lOS 3 ManM& Les (Solo) 114 4 ButMIJI (TOl"O) 114 S Twlllllht ltldee CMnal 110 6 MaralaY• (Valtn1'*9) 114 7 8luslll111 RtdtMecl (~lier) 11• I SI•• CIOuO CPlncevl 116 11 Stvtllll W1Mtr (V•ltntuela) 114 12 Hlllll lteeardl (BIKll.l 114 MOAOWAY ~· Gl-11 •a<llld wltn teilx for llrsl lime i.sl and Ml brMltd lfl \lfJfY ll'llCll'tulve effort, wide°"" N91; IOLD JAH (t·21 Hlllllfy·re .. rdtd colt worked l:OOA frOM Ille ea•• Oct. 17, frnlltMd tlnca Dtl Mer, rMclv to rOll; T••••f'YIMO (10-1) WM bt "'"twle• and lleuras 10 t>e flvlno i.re, cOYld wrtwlM .. LONGSHOT. FL YING LIEUTENANT. NINTH llACI. 6 furlonn. PIKM: 117,000. l ,,.., OldS &. uo. Clalmlnll iwtc.: UO,OOl>-ll,000. I lllumlnh• (P9droul 116 2 F•I Fiver (Solls·2) 11' 3 w .. 1 eov l er1no11Urs11 11109 4 ltodntY (Bi.cit I x 111 s T OU9ll E nlc*ur c c.u ta.non 1 116 6 Gran Pierre (Plncevl 114 7 Sand Oloeer IValtnluelal 116 I OlillnctlvtlV Oon (K.Mnal) 116 9 FIVlno LHiOM (Slbllla) 11' 10 C.i.bonM Co.taflOusMval 114 11 Mtn1wnr.(Meu) 11' 12 Famltv Fox tOrttHl 116 AIM.._. 13 Siar Of America (SOllt·l) 11• MSNSW.AA (7·2) Brotta POOf'lv, rutMc1 to conl.nllon •ncl rac.d •malv 10 wtr.. lull mlulno. ctalmtcl end melclnll flnr •tart fer -eolor'I; ftAMlY POX (1-1) Lovet""' ovel Md 11111 bttfl wor11.1no well ror return, off 11nct Hollvwood Per'll., 11111 IN rllf\I rider lot tlW Of run.nlno, SANO OtGO•R (9-2) Soetd to bt Mr1out COll!endtf Mrtv, ceMOi9 of lleellN tnfl ' lnmoructl (Sollt) 110 MAMGai Lii (4-l) Dull~ IN 11111 but wes In ll9td of !tit race, worked 1·1:U Oct. 20 undtf' 11rone llold, wlll nol be danltld today; INNSMUCK (3· 1) Fine condll'-llal !Ills turf s0«:lall1I cranked ue> for !OP effort, tlrone ' ~ wllll !OP 9Hor1. LOfltGSHOT: Fl YING , LEUONS ••ST en THUNOER CAT (6111 ltact) lll'll.IC• ,.LAY· KIMRIOGE ROAO 17111 RK9l x-oenotes •POrtntlce lodlev Los Al entries TC>MOtfT"I un1uu (ltlltfW•lllllM ........ M,,__) "'"' --'= 7:Jt l'IRST llACI.. "° varcn. PurM: S:UOO. Malden, 3 VMr Oldt. Clalmlno iwlee: SS,000. 1 L• FM CTrMturt) 122 2 KIPtvs Mllrkka (Ladley) 122 l Unle Wllmtr (OldtrldlMnl 122 4 ••klall (Lewi•) 122 5 P•rfall 0. Trlurnpll (Vauellnl 122 '•·SHcl•llv SuPer (Meler) 122 1 a·P9nlhouM Anoe! (CrMOtf) 122 I 00Cs WllY Nol (Mllclltlll 122 ~ndl Hatan entrv. S•CONO llAC•. 350 varels. Purse: 13,200. 3 VMr olds .. uo. Ctelmln9 orlGa. 12,500. 1 S.tooe! PM (Mllclltlll In 2 Oavlds Win (P•ullnal 119 3 SlrMI Smttt (Garcia) 119 4 V.t Lou (Garcia! 122 S Face D•le IV•Ullhn l 122 6 Oloear Pete IC•rdota) 122 1 ~ Tr9dlllon (MVlff) 122 I Cut N •un (8ard) 121 THllllO ltACI. * vard•. PIKM: n.aoo. Melcltn ""'"· 2 .,...r olds. c1a1m1ne i>rk•: u .2so. 1 M.111.1 Miki (DklerlckMn) 122 , KIPS MISS C•I (Edwards) 122 l Amt>rotlne (laclltYI 122 • l.ono Chance Rubv CCrtaOtfl 122 s Truro Honev ceeldftle1) 122. • H.,rlson WO!Mfl (G•rclal 119 POU..TH llACL 440 y.,.dL Pur1t: 13,AOO, l veer oldt a. uo. "P.C:.Q.H.R.A." Clalmlne price S3.200. I Alur •note ( laldlllt1) 122 2 To la •lcll (l•rd) 121 3 Sllllorl lteb (OldtrlcttM<ll 1 It • C•M The R•lse (8rooln) 122 5 Cllat1oll" eue tL-11) 122 6 Hada Lark (Garcia) 1t2 1 ltun Geor9'a Jon (Ward) lt2 """ RAC•. 400 vatdl. Pvrw. 55..200. I Allowance l YHr olds I ClllnMdtros (W•rd) 1 It 2 Gene Jet CCarOOzal m 3 8unnvs Ertdlcator (L.Ortl 122 • Town A9aln <G•rclal 122 S Easv Grant (Hartl l:n SIXTH •AC•. 400 vardL Purse: u ,100. 1 YMr Olda. Clalmlno 11rlce: w,250. 1 TA AOvanl"' IL.acktV) 122 2 HU911tf' Oii (CrMOtf) 122 3 Eme<GldOC (Pautlnel 1 It • OOntcaUme Slllrtev (Fkluaroal 1 lt 5 ll1mt>tlne Hiiier (Proctor) 121 6 Lucl\v Cutt B•r (Dlderlckwn) llt 7 ExlrHmar IGercla) 122 I Amarlllo Morn (Garcia) 122 s•v•NTH llAC•. JOO vards. Purw. 15,200. Fllllts .. marn, 3 YMf olds .. UP. Clalmlno prier Sl2,500 I Smottt Em hbV IWerd) 117 2 Ito.ring Pau IO!dwlcbt.n) 11' ) 8tdul.not 8111v .. ob (N\tltt) 122 4 Truell.Ill Lari! (9r00ks) 120 5 F•ncv Lllllt ROM (TrMsute) 122 6 Tl111y Orlvtr (Garcia) 122 1 Docs Funnv G•I (Bard) 120 • lllell Lucinda CCrMgar) tn 9 Gtlewav ~ICll (Figueroa) 121 •IGHYH RAC•. 170 yarctL Punt· $10,000 Ovtrnl11lll Hancllc.tP. l VMr olds .. UP. 1 ltlck• Rat> CCarooul 2 Notlllll9• FrM (Ltwltl 3 Jelllntr Jo. ( H., I) • Rcnt.Rat>Oonl (Paullnt) S CalVx Clrook•l 6 OaYlieflt AvtrlGtr (010trlCIU9!11 7 Sitto (Uctlevl a Nola-man (Cr....,) AIM ..... 111 115 123 116 12• 121 120 117 t Markt Avenue (Paullne) 114 NINTH RAC•. 400 YWdL Purw. l~,M. PllOrlm H•ndk:eP. Cotta .. """""· , .,_ .... I Vlctorv O•MI (PltktnlOll) 120 2 Wlnnlno ltlcll (BrOOkt) lt2 3 8omlMlv Nallve (Vauellnl 120 4 Ccnorala luv (8ardl 125 Los Alamitos results s A Zurt Hape Too (Lewi•) 124 6 SIUl'IJll (l.edury) 121 7 1(1..caJfl CGarclal 1n e Conflnntcl (Harmotll 111 l'lllOAY'S •HUlTS 11111 tf W•ftltflt euerttl'tlWM --.1 ,..NlST •ACE. >SO varos Otsert Fan O•ncff' <Oorck"'I II 00 UO 3 00 Htm11tns Feir Laov (Lacktvl •60 280 Miu Pei.tr a Ciika IE Gart"t 7 .0 Tllnf' II II Alto ran Tiffenys Tap, Plfftln. No· DodYvovknow, fllt Btsl Wav, Liie II Ctsll U IXACTA (4·21 Paid UUO. HCONO ••c•. 350 vards Of'I Bobbit Ofl (Cardozt) Miu M•rlt 8vlao (Htrll M«rl1une (Pilktntonl Time 17 tl •.40 280 uo 4.60 100 '70 Alia ran Self E•IH'tUlon, l"tul,,. lrOOY. ~uitrine T alft SCrelClltd Easv O•n•lh U EXACYA (7·5) Nltl U160 T'H•D llACE. >JO vards Ei.ns VICtorv ll"auto.nel Toetlntr Al Lall ll"Jlltnlonl Casi! Perk\ Cl.K1t.ev> T1mt 17U 1310 600 260 HO 280 , 20 AliO ran. Sliltr Slultl, M• SU-•omance. ,.,. Httn. S.v~ Ettort U lhCTA ll••I Nld "90 . .0 flOUltTH •ACI. 3M yards l"lwM '3, 100. Ml 8rnre lut CCre..-rl U 40 19'0 7AO c111n1tlmo tTloolnt> nM too llltundtr.n11 ll'notCle IW.,dl 3 00 Time JI 27 AIM rtn Oittllll Janny, C:tsll FO< Toni, Otsfrt llltwtrd. Wet ~ N•ll,,_, A11•t Soot It f'lftTH ltAC•. -VM'dS Jtt 1111(11 Man (()ICltfl(IOtil) 1 111\ll "9 Ive !CrM9tfl Ovtkit lff«I (U('.ltvl TIMI 1"2 ll'\lrW .... 708 •• ,. U2' t• , .. Abo r ~ CteudY Sul!MI, C:lllllNrlv, A,,_,. Wlllldtl'btr. Tiit Sound lefrlef AIUf'• '9of II U IXACTA 14 61 Mid SUI 40 .. JlTM ltAC•. 190 yttrch l"'"OOf'ltf IMfClltll) "'•"' An Olllt ITrHIUftf Five Ool MtrrlrMnl (Ward) Time 1170 J..10 uo 6.60 AllO fan· v .. ,,., 0 TC>Olt, Pleet A Tiit Action, Jets hdulno Avaln, KMl)lnt Stride, •oei.et Tanner, San Son, Pav Tiit lull U •XACTA (1•1) Hid SlUO EtGHTH RAC•. 110 v.,.d, ftalas Gold <E Garcia! P .. esant Pollcv IH Gercle) Mr Colfu Lark IMtltr) Tl~· OU uo soo uo uo 2.40 uo Also ran. lt•IM Your Du1'"· SlltWllM Sulit, 81ood Line, •tOt111ou1 C•ui. ScralClltd (ll1ni.w1,,_, ltoval ltaooonl. '2 IXACTA 12•SI Hid '1720 OAIL.Y Ya~I 17-4-2) H id SlfUO. ~ RAC.I. -vwdt ll\lif'l\tte Afftlr (Hart) 6.60 HO J80 La PtllOfOilla Clr.-sl 1)00 110 Lad¥ Clauie C.lfl <Crllff9'1 )A Time Ital AIM ren S.rtftt Mer~. ltvls Ctifl ,low, ltllvttwn N loott. H~ Yoo. 81Utrette, ll'fnes Tlme M n Get Go Ooll It IXACYA " ti NIO S12UO " ~K sot CH •N •M) Nid M.JIUO IO lllrft wlMIM lklltl• 01¥9 ll«Mt), NICI S90 tO lo 170 wlnnln,t tlcll.tlt (lour llorMS) 11 ~K ...... C•·7·>7·•'1•4•M) Nici Stl7.010 Ollt WJNllM ticMI (M¥tll llcwMS), Hlcl $t2UO to lour wlnnlnt llC.llets I ilx llOftft) Cetrvowr llool S1S,* ti TINTM llACI. ltt Yllft C)l'I f ltN SUfW I LKl\tv) JU'Mleft Jtf (L.,,,11) ladHolf• (Hett) nM 1775 •OO •OO >• •• uo .... A.lllO ran Doc!Gr '"· leMelef•. an.-Wtt, a.Mi !toll 8\Mv, Pr•va«IOf, flUIW H ,.,. l\flt kttt<Mf CWMtt St«, tulll '°' S..CS ti IUCTA (t·)) Hid ... • AtleflClen<• U41 Mutut4 Handle MO.s.m ( t Automatic ~ (OfdwlcttMll) 11' TINTM llAC•. '40 VOfill. Pune: u.-, J vMr Oldt. Oalmlne 11r Ice: 13, 200. l I UUI For 5-..o (lt4'Vft) lt2 2 *"" co ... c1e1 122 l lltftvt lull ..... (OldetlekMtt) 122 4 OocfOI' ftHwm (aetcllllt1) 11t S Doc For Di.tno.ndt (Mlk:Nlll tn 6 Wraneltrt 8"1• CFi.u-0.1 122 1 CllllrM It MeMm (l.tWlt) 122 I Mttltt' Fun 8er (H.,11 122 t ltlell Trip (Pllktnton) 119 10 No Time Lott <l.adlev> 122 AIM ..... 11 SUmml.ne (Treeture) lt SUHf TM !Gerdel 122 "' Pirate ruanen fbd•IJ perfect SAN DIMAS -The~ Coat CoUep men•• and -omen 1 Cl'Oll country team• cloeed their ()ra-.e Empire Conference ......, -.on cbampionsbip1 with a pair of vic- tories wh in triarwulu-meet wi\b Cill'UI and Cypraa F~. Bolb laml finilb.ed wi\b S.() d.W. meet records. The ooafereece cbam· ~o~ip race ia not Friday at lmoe JOte AJCarU won bit.,.,... r9Cll or the duJ..meet seuon wi\b. time or 19:37. .. w.e. .... -. ••••• GMllt .. -...._ 1 ,.._ Yttll MMt I Geme two -..._ f. 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OltANGE E~IE CONP:•ltEMCE Or•noe Coesr dt4 RtncllO S..nti.oo IS-7 IS·l7 lS-2 SOUTH COAST CONP:EltENCE Ct rrtl<K del C.Olden Wt\I II· 16 16· U IS·I IS & Hltfl ~ PAOFIC COAST LEAGU• Wooot>t-oot Clef L.oun• HI"\ 15·6 IS·f 15·6 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE trv111t ~ S.n C~re IS·6. IS·S IS 13 ACADEMY LEAGUE llltwoorr Crtr1s1111" del L•~lv Cllrt\h•n IS 1 IS·1 IS 11 MEN'S SOCCER Communltv ctllleM ' OltANGE l~l CONP:EltENCI OnnM CNU 4, C\'Wfll I Orenot Co•'' \COrtf'O Ht"' I Sn.w l M~<:C'"'' • ""•"O" I C.o.11ht Hvt\ F oo•m•" S SOUTH COAST CONl<llt•NCI Galclen Wt\I J, 1'""""1 I v °'" Wt•• \<:O< ~o Pt<'ntt 1 Curr,. I G • P •••tl B""'' 89•' t WOMEN'S SOCCER Commllftltv c ..... SOUTH COAST CONl<llttiNCE Of1,_ CN\I I, Ml Sift ......... I C• ~ .,. •I\' \• "' "G B•rlt\' I C.O." U'f'f'\ T w -e~t'lw 1 ~ w .. 1 • aaun.._ o G, C!e" Nf\I ~"' "0 A<JQulh,_ 7 I( nePQ I W •It" 1 Goe t W•t\ 1<rt0s ' • FrkSav'' trettM~ IASllALL AmtrkMI LN~ BAI TIMORf ORIOLE\ Al!no.inctO 11 wdl nqt '•"•"' '"' c~rrec• ot 1t1c11. 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Md. -M turned llldC 35 .,_ 8lld rc....vr support frotn &..airy and Gaeun DuchnM l• die •• in,1on Capetall' 1-l NHL Yic9alr over the M1nnesou Nortll Friday n11tu. . Mat0n. wbo beaan the...,. lft die minon ~(en W.111 recalled ... 'A'Cckcnd.. bas two vic1oricl in dNw start• for the Capitals. MMon·s pa'· formance was fM first lh11 teat0a iii which a Wutun1ton phendef heW an opponent to fewer &ban fow ..-. and lowered h1spls-apin1uveniif to 3.33. M1nnesota'"had won &hree ~· prior to its visit to the Capital Centre. In other NHL action: OUen I, Brwln !: Wayne G= scored three pis for a brcakin& 38th ume in his...catter and Mark Messier had three assists to lad host Edmonton past Bolton. The Oilers scored on three of' thrir first four shots to race to their foun.b straight home-ice win. BIMI l. k4 Wltap 1: In Detroit, Red WinooahcndcrSam St. Laumu • turned aside 33 shots and first-pcriodl aoals by St. Louis' Jocelyn Lnnie\w and Detroit's Steve Yzerman IC·s counted for all the scorina in the tic. J St. Laurent. a 27-ycar:.old rookir play1ngh1s fifth NHLpmc. was at hil best during the second period. stop- ping all 17 shots the Blues sent his W3)'. Wlaalen i , ~ret f : In Buffalo. Kc' 1n Dineen scored two goals to lif\ Hanford to the victory over the abrcs. Dinecn's first goal of the ni&ht helped the Whalers take a >-0 lcacf in the first pl'nod. His-1<:~81 14:22 of' the final pl'nod provided the Whalen with a S-3 lead and their eventual game-winner. Jet1 $, Flames !: ti\ Winn1pes. Bnan Mullen scored on a third- pl'nod power play as the Jets posted a come-from-beh ind victory over (algal). Mullen scored the Jets' second power-play goal of the ntg.ht at 2:S8 after he took Paul Macl..ean's pass from behind the net and backhanded a shot from the slot past Rejcan Lemelin Blackbwb t , Cuecb !; In Van- cou\Cr. Rich Sutter scored in the )C("Ond pcnod and the Canucks held on 10 11e strugJtna Chicaao. The 11e cxteodcd the Blackbawks• w1 n less •area 10 six games. VOLLEYBALL t ~ -- l • Warriors wrap up PCL title =· Woodbridge stays unbeaten with win over Laguna Hills The Woodbridge High girts· vol- k~ ball team offi c1all) v. rapped up the Pauli<: C'oas1 League champ1onsh1p Frida~ n1gh1 with a 15-6. I S-9. 15-6 dec.mon O\er ho\1 LagullJl Hrlls. The Warriors. ranked 1h1rd 1n the latest ('IFS·<\ poll. improved to 8-0tn league pla~ and 11-0 1n all matches. ~·n1or <;cllcr Loren .,,;l.,HT\an was Che '1andou1 1n the \\l oodbndge S·I nllen\t· an:ounllng for ~8 assists. .. \hl' wa., for and away the best pla\cr on thl' court tonight," said WOodbrrdgc <. naLh .:;,e, e Stratos '-l'"' mJn al<;o had ''' \('f\ ice aces to hl'lp 1h1.· \\arnur\' lJU'><' In the ~uth ( oa\l I cagui: lrviat 3. an Ckmeate 0: The \ J4u1.·ru~ ( -0 anJ 11 ·I J moved cloM:r to the ~outh ( oJst League tlllc v.11h a IS-ti 15-5 I 'i-1' '1ctof) at honw 0' er ~a n C ·1i:mcn1c <I· 7 1n lcagu1.'J ThL· du'>('r third game fea· tu red fi H· ~111\ off thr hcnlh b~ Irvine \Orhnmorl' m1ddk blocl..cr C)arah Ltx.~cm\ ~U\tC l l't.' pla~l"d <;lr()Jlg bal h ourt Jckn\t' tor thl' \.aqs In lommun1t' c.ollegc ac11on· Orangt Coa11 3. Raacllo Sa•tl•1•t: The P1rale\ brt•c1cd lo a 15· 7. IS· 12. IS-~ 'icto~ a1 1hc Dons' gym to mm c "' ~-0 in 1hc Orange Empire C onkrcncc and 6·~ 11\crall Lead1n1 th\' \\3\ V.l'rl" \Cncr K 1m Rochow (36 a\\1\I\) Karen N1d'cl (I' kills., 3 blork,).1nd C ind~ Thom:is( 11 kills,.2 bl°'~\). Cerritos 3. GoldtD Wtst l: Ttie Ru\tlcr"., ln\I 1hc1r ~nd str11&ht ma1cti. 18 I 6. 14· I 6. 15-8. I S-6. blov. rna m ong lead\ IWICC. Cem&os ralh(•d 10 ~in gllffit' one af\cr trathna 11 ~-:ind the Rustic" hdd off the Fallon., aficr los1n1 a 14-9 lead ipr their onh pmc '1CtOr) (1t1lden Wc\t. 3-2 in the So\nh c o:i-.t ( onrcrcnct and 6-l overall. rl'H'.l\cd 4.& assist from frtstun..- 'tt'cter Lt~~ Ck1eman and ft.tnt k.U. from Ire hman 1colc Jacques Ccr- nto., '" 3·2 1n tcaaue and S-.l O\'tnlll. In coll action: Su~ .. Stac.e S, UC Im.~ Tk .\ntcati:rs pro' rd no mat~h few the nJ1ton' o I team. falhna 10 the \llCC\ I S·2. I S-3. I s-8. San [)'-> 1ati: 1 I 0 2 m the PC" and )J.2 O\Cr:lll. l l(I IS l·!O and 7-19 ' -~ -.... ~cALL 842-5878 l40-1210 111 llOO -_f AIL .INTO SAVINGS I 4 lihes, sg -oo 7 days ... ; • t! ltl'Mltl l'llt!y ONI. Y, No"-'~. Coifti•••· AlllOl1Mlll9. ...... OI ""'W ...... "' ... -... ~"',;" . .,. .-.. ... ., Ii: :.o.;4#~· ., : i ,.;1, TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE JN T HE REAL EST A T E TABLOID SECTION Litt I,.... 1111 ... ~il.ttl l iM Claal/lllllt Mii Cltrieal/lftln Mil llll ]ln•~•I · 1131 lneral "11Ji f•nlt91t fli4 FOUND 8rowntwt\lte M. DliifM amtilf W N1ft.1 I .... , Ullmllllf/lll'TT im----------&n UlllD P/T Nlfll Grey AefrlO WhtrPOOI S/8 Puppy, 'tile Miii VlftJe Front Office Mldlcel Full-Old Mtabl11hld CO needs Buay rMI •till ofc Muat Mena~ couple, 80 unit ind OIMI dutlel 10< tocll beautltul! like t,.w FQ41f Perk 549·2001 time NwptBch 1550-1902 N•Y going lull chaJge be _., groomed. good El Portal complt•. Costa MtH c M printing co 722-8073 ~°,'~~=;-:CW::. FOUND F.,.,, Gkln Re-l•... T-~ •t, 1tet1 ~k .. l)er Ible lo IC· lyp1n1r9Mlllt Vetloul hfl t arte Wtle/olltce. hUI• d E __ .. I ••2 •••• u -""""'V"' ,..,,t heavy rn"""'llbilll" C ..... 2... We are• aat growing r• beftdlmalfttena""'e •pt P/T Mall Room.., rr .... u IV. tem1 '" -~ ...... trlevtr blk m•le Terrllf hc.,,led PIT Ph.,..1el11n1 -.. ...~. ' Ill Joan v .. 1.1 vu. 11 " " ..... "' ,.__ 1 ti 1 ---,-Manual 1y1ttm Costa _ te •tore ~lallzlng In , selary E•per nee Mutt peraon ..,., .. 1c en ou • Leather eofa $750 and POOdl• ml11. red male office Send rHume Mell Salary open Ben· ll•nAllAL/1111&&.I the sale of handbags, ~ able to altrt t I/ t n.smk\ Pteplf'• malling loYINat s250 Wick• gotd~ rtt~lever. mell or-140 t Avoca~o. Sulit 501, •fits goOd Send rttume Full time, IMtn property gilts, end IUggage We App~ 111 person. mattrl~ls, runs errand•. lovtMat. S50 Cal·m<>CM ange ... wh ta thort haired Newport Beach. 92680 & aalary expeetttlons· mana,,..m-t, apart-I tre currently rOoJ11ng for TSl nmt 1•8 E t7lh SI etc Must have own kt II tbl ... 5 T...,. ESS cat 644-31558 Newl)Ort 11'1, l"l't, U 't Personnel M1n.,,er. r-111"-bu:''~at. H'•"""rd'· tnthullHllC 11111 people Suite iA. 'cM 642·1803 transportation $4/hr Hrt coc • s!""" bO-vh 7' Beach Animal Shelter w 7204 w Oceanl;Qnt. ;'~king. dynamic. I*· ~ult or part time) tor our t2-5 Moo·Frl 673-4227 :::11:-!eo ~•b ~2oo .... PMIAlllAl/I Wh4tn you can only Wc>fk e Ntwpo<1 Beech 112663 son who Ilka WO<tllng with outh Co••I Plaza and UllUllS RESIDENT Mgr 10 aptt Chlnelfletware $ t 75, 111c Me.1V9fde751·3f509 fewhourtwilhthebeSI PART JIME OA FULL public Exptrl tnct ~~tu:~:r::::,•inf!~ P1r1 & Full lime Over 25 CM, e•pd gen main! & 494-0~02alt6pm -- TIME Shlfls evlllabte l•te pref'd, some Set. w()(k view (7141 540_5825 yeert CAJ.L 754·9955 selection ot tenent1 M•"la" wHhtr etectr~ LOST tlget>Q11otWh1r119• The Net101n•hs laroeat typing requ ir ed TSLMGMT 842-1fS03 IUL'LICIS 675-5 110,2t3821·1197 d~er"S250. RCA 25 .. o•o• on Adams tOl 1 • provider o ome care inuL •••t ·, please return broken or and hosp11a1 s11fllng ser-557-7777 . llOlnARY • -S Respo.nelblt •• Aettablt, color TV $250 854,·0352 not 842·5t23. 847·2240 vices is looking for a raw -PIRSll FlllAY For smell business In SC Fme lingerie Shop oPIO· SO COAST PWA neat & clean ptreon C G SET f losT Black l _... mill, • nurses with a commit· rv Plaza area A/P, AIR, Ing at A~r~~OtJrl in. No-11 now hlr1nd ror the ''B" nlldtd for Bakery Room MloAT• ~~~t chair :. .. d'ooat' .., _,1 th t StrO(I~ In DBMS. lotus. 75 ~.22 vembef .,....Ing Assis-""·· .... for tdvancement, FIT & Y ...., • -· • Fem. , • yrs old vie ment IQ a.ice ... ence a wor proc for t man mar payroll, etc 4.._ t t .. F II & P t cale """" new upace.... toman like new ~ Brookhu~s1 & Tal"'~t FV, equals our own ket research olc R'eport: an .... enager, u .,_ cate Opening the first PIT PoSlt1ons Pis call for J75 842-49o~' """ SlllPHl/HOllYll Time Salli Days & Eve week 1n Novecnt>er Pos· Interview 673·7890 S t 0. 2 2 RE w A AO ' *TOP PAY 11\0 to major eastern ••ac Gr-or Yachll 1631 nlngs Call Ellie 760-0379 111ons 10 .. _ fil'-.. 1nolude. •• t T II ehog ch na 968-2496 •SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS corp Good co benefits. IV! vw C "" ..., RETAIL SHH••· ~~~ "Oc·,e:.n~a w/2 dee •FLEXIBLE HOURS Cell Deem dys 720-0355. Pl~5ent1a, CM. lalti/lt1t11111t1 Lea• P11trr Ptrstl Holiday Season. Nov.Jan chrl Entrenoe tbl HI-Fl L~n~T w~l~•tac:~y.o;~~~ * S too BONUS FOR avestwknds 675·4303 Small business orowino ---. ... --!'!""·S-S.20. IH~tJ Gill wrap, pack. ship. stereo ceb All be1ut. old Vic Stioreclllls CdM COMPLETION OF 80 PHSllllL SICT'Y last needs lun person bOORMAN lestHI bus serv photo cop1e1. riced r hi 640...0388 G:4Hl]46.. HOURS WORKED ffl -tlO•l -•th-out w/good olltoe skills Call ~~ l.iH~ntrt--1-iil•..f!6nd'h!ant1tyr-FtT Pff Mtf ---=- * STA""FF WE[lEF OR ,,..._ .. -g60=7671r,8""jr7r 0 I 79 E 7 .. USI be o--" w/peoplt. OUEEN IOll·bed. -.1n·1. LOST male White Maltese ~TE PARTY include apphcanl screen· ' ... ' l /T • s::=~~o".7~ ~esa t th Appltcatlo are being ac-have rers7.llabll. two din tbl w/4 chrl, Franklin 'Wiiey", 5 yrs old, Dover •VACATION PAY 1ng, typing, record keep· tC••lCI 11 ti cepted et peraonnel of· major NB loc Westchtf wdbrning stv. GH power Shores, nr Santiago Or •MEDICAL INSURANCE mg. Receptlomsl relief SSOS llTOlll/Ollml hce M·S, 10AM·5PM Plaza. Newport Hiiis, Ae-air comprssor 5_;1-5387 642-2466 •CEU REIMBURSEMENT ~:~epfolt~ S~a1e::o":e':sonne1 c••PElfE• Help Day•. Fashion Isl • 3333 BRISTOL sumetcall Phll Cour1ney. AA TTAN LIVING ROOM LOST Old small, le~le 7 t• 863•1200 •n n NB Stuart 760-9292 COSTA MESA Mail Today. 56 Wiiiow SET. 7 pc Solebed. love- F •• l.Tll"IEW C6ll .. Needed. experience sales EOE T l I e 733 8328 Poodle, 'M1ssv', grav, 1c • • .. ana,,_ -nttSupervlsoru ree n rvin · • seat, 2 swivel· roekers~ , , (71•)1•" 0•"• IECf99lallST/SICT'Y ot1tce d1sp1ay carpenttf. .... ,,¥ ... _ , a E HI ol PCH/Newlend n .. .... .... r1.. salary neg Call 547·9735 positlon1 av11lwllhgrow-o.1nm11 L •l•IRIW&ITll• col tbl.2endlbl Movl~ 1011 536-4994 Eng1neer1ng llrm In New-ing fast tOOd chtln QP9fl· POSITION AVAILABLE EXP'D HOT ROOFERS MUST SELL 72~·9851 LOSTI' Parrot Liiac port Beach looking lor $1111 5510 Ing soon in Hunllngloo IMMEDIATELY 631·2345 S1l /IHI SACRIFICE! queen sofa , ...,._. PI T Aecept/Sect'y. c nte Food s le s 50 Crowned Amazon approx """,..,,..-..., 1yplst. lillng ano posting •SALH/OASllEIS• e r erv 8 Cl·IRIYEI lllLHR Must be quellfled Shake bed t · corner grp I 2"tall. t0/23, vie Fair· HE. Al.THCAIU 3 days per week Ex· Immediate openings tor e~per nee Management For 010 In major Van and comp persons also S lOO. couch •Chair '125· view/Fair. Costa Mesa SERVICES. perienced onty•752·6868 sales p eople and benefl l s Call lines elec tronlcs needed 642·7222 allxlnt 493~t2 am/pm Call Audy 75 t ·2342 cashiers Home lmprov· 816"986-6805 d1111s1on Permanent pos· SOFA & LOVESEAT.LiKe Pease help'' Reward' RECEPTIOllST ment center experience 1 MARIE CALLEllAIS 111on Will tram. must bt SIOllITT NEW $800 DINING AEWAA0•111 t633 E 411'1 Street Gen ore e.icper prel. prol plus Pleue apply m per-Now seeking: over 21 & bOndable After FI T and P/T shifts lmmed ROOM SET, 15 Chair• LOST t0/20 Small gray Santa Ana. CA appearance a rnust FI T son Monday-Friday PANTRY GIRLS 5pm cell 722-9383 openings in Irv, Tustin & w/pads. China Cabinet & dog. no tag or collar EOE 644-9t90 asto; lor Jan 9AM-3PM HOSTESS NB. Most own phone & Server $t000 Gold Hell wtbad left eue, vcty L·P -ME CEITEI COllTH llELP trans Wiii train $5 ' hr Mirror $100 951-3057 ' Cl • 1/011' 5400 llECEPTIOllST -Apply 4200 Scott Dnve. A.. E I G I 1063 N GI sell 0 Siiier & Graham. HB enca ice For pres11g1ous Newport 1211 lristtl Cl Newport Beach Mon-Frt Cia:':.co ce~:;o:20-t~~~& 53=~356J range WOOd sculpture lurnf1ure 545•539 t ACOlllTllC CUii Cen1er ot11ce Typing EOE M/F t>elween 3.5 Aes1den1ial/Commen:1el REWARD• lost M Nor· Data Entry. entry level pos-skills & pleasant a111tucJe I tit I k I IELIVHY lllYH SllPPtll OUll Dtn1ng tables. coffee & end we1gan Elk Hound husky 111on\ tO·Key exp helpful a must All employee • trs Ir ti For party equipment rental Female/Male non-smoker lables. mirror•. •Pat. t yr btk/slv vie Acacia, w 111 rain Circle K Cor· tlenel1ts provided Call Adver11s1ng lite••• store. 40 Mrs · Musi work Full-Time In Irvine Call wood sculpture, weter· CdM 10116 673-2287 porat1on (714)642-7702 Ron Jackson 644·4242 Is accepting applicauons Sais Bring OMV record Jane 250-1299 Must lalls, etc From n1turel -UUPMllE SAUS lor energetic people to United Rent-All. CM pass securtly checit 1ree roo ts Jacob1on Earl•t•HI A/It I ctlUCTtffS llECEPTIOllST f /T work 1n our Vegetarian 645·0760 Markellng lid Wkdys c•11• Cart JOH Call for appl 894-3780 or Design hrm pleasanl at-The Orange Coe.st Daily Gourmet Aes1aur•nl. Jltrclaaa'61t 2 t3·835-t697 Eve/Wknd Mother will Babysit In her Costa Mesa Home Mon· d ay lhru Fri day!! 548-5722 TEACHER needs light housekeeping & child· care girls ages 5, tO Live 1n optional Sal•ry neg 548· 7 t98 or 642-0965 (2 13) 854-3496 mosphere M·F Must be Pilot has an 1mmtd1tte litoltH Casltitr D~o~s~~;~~e~~.~apdy\~~ Ltitatt Ail 2 t3-540-2743 mdependenl and type telephone sales opening H S 45wpm 26t·116t 1n Ctass1l1ed Adver11S1no lrt1kf11tC... cation sick prol11 snar-•NEW ANTIQUE MALL* JlisctllaaHal I Musi lype 45 wpm, and c.i..u .. Cttk '"& Refs reqd. Reply to NOW OPEN 2 Olk lhtlvlno units REClPTIOllST like helping cuslomers Dtli 11.1, Oil" t 10. Dally Piiot amen EIPlllll 30• t 7x40, 11lnt cond Opply for cheerlut resp Prior lelephone sales e.ic· 330 W Bay St t931 Newport Blvd s 150 pa1r King Waveltss person who can e•cet perience nelplul Salary Stntrs CoSla Mesa, 92626 Costa Mete 642-8990 water mattrtH $75 Answer phones type 45 plus commission Excel· All shifts available apply FULL TIME OR PART Dealer space available Men's 26" Unlveg• Supra wpm & ass1s1 where lenl benefits Call t9770 Beach Hunt Bell TIME s1111ts available Oi>en 7 Days HURRY INll Sport t2-spd bike Stas needed Part 11me. Kathleen Olson for inter· 225 E 17th, Costa Mesa ed 5 9 2405 •IOHIHPH* la1iae11 l Fiaucial , Ltst l Ftaa• HZS Dtat1tics 3011 1 • .1.... AOOseKEEPER wANteo Established Costa Mesa Rooting CQ seeks a lull· charge bookkeeper ellp'd 1n Cost A'cc1 . AIP AIR PI A & GIL thru ac- counl eud1lmg L•ght ryptng skills nee Back ground in cons1ruct1on industry & assets Own lransport allon req'd Salary comm wie~p & skill level Full· Time ben el11s 642· 7222 720·9160 Donna view (7 14) 642-432 t Lite lypmg requir Amertcan Oak; Library 4 • •llW 111111• 557.7777 table lamp table, Chiller-*•SKI CLOTHES: Jack· OllAllE COAST IAILY PILOT HOSTESS AND BUSBOY HIHAL llELP robe. Serpentine dresser els. Bibs Young & Adult. Oppertaaities 2904 FOUND ADS Live mlout for~lderly lady RECEPTIOllST TAKE OUT & CATERING w.lth bevel mirror, 2 All like new! 120·1704 Paradise Cate 17,'::~t~~~'~:~=I~~~; quilts (7·1') 557·t524 Bluffs, Newport Beach l! SALES $$ L11e hSekp1ng & compa- $6 starls your own bus•· ARE FREE nionsh1p 675-4137 330 W Bay St Cosla Mesa CA 92626 600 Nwpl Cen1er Dr NB -a pleasant personallly AppliaaCtl Hl 1 Blonde w11 crtdtnze $450 ness lmmed1a1e profit!> HOUSEMANAGER kmd ASSISUIT llHCH 1-••~iatt 0 1 '••Cl Prinl shop exper1enoe --Thomas organ S 175 '" • ' 1 preterred Call 549·9•64 I llY APPLIAICH Kenmore wl d S 100 RCA Call 848· tO 18 eve!> ma lure person needed 10 ·Aaataactaeats Call: i;a1e lor 6 elderly Gd sal bataactaeats ZIZO U 2_5171 M1ss1on v1eio 582-8876 •SPIRITUAL g PSYCHIC MA TUAE HOUSEKEEPER READINGS Palm and ·--------•! drtvtng necessary Eng-hstl speaking hv-m or card readings available FOUND Boat cover 101;9 out salary negottable J Nahonally renowned PS)'· A sher 548-8254 or chic local & he o 19 yrs vc1y Bushard & Bannmg 760·68 t5 Satlslacllon Guaran1eed1 in Hunlmglon Beach 492·7296 or 493-2054 969 7984 Prtfe11ioHI/ ..... ' r.... 2925 f-OUND Black Ma te Lab. Allaiaistratin 5100 FOUND B .. uttlul Mlbl1ck Lab YIC 18th & N~wport Blvd 5418· t98 t Shepherd mix Brmdle ---------color Huskie Male blacll AIVOTISl•I " FOUND blk frame mens prescription glasses 1n phone booth at Chevron Slat 2 t60 Harbor CM & gray Femete Dalma-Co-ordinator entry level 11on While and Black. pos111on Exit learning OP· Female Pomerian tan. po11umty tor sharp per- Male cal gray Tabby. son interested In an Male Dobie black and advert1s1ng career Call tan 754.5311 (7 14) 64t·0755 between $2.40 per da y That s All you pay for J tines 30 day minimum 1n the I IHtl CUSTOM CABINETS •CLOSET DESIGN 1" CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS •FORMICA Hei;tor 1213) 547-3053 C1rrentr1 f•Pl"rl Carpenlry Servtee Repair Remod t Additions Doors· etc 546-4980 3-5pm, Mon·Frt PAHIH ELECTRIC Quality work. free est •425513 968-7401 AESIDICOMM'L/IND 26 yrs Do my own work Lie "278041 Al 646-8t26 NEW & REPAIR No 1ob too small Top quality Reas FREE est 631-2345 . SERVICE DIRECTORY Donrs-Repair-Allera11ons • C1t:.1nets-Panel·Locks-e1c 1.H.•.•-r..,•_•1111!•-----CALL TOOAYll JS trs P11p Jerry 642-0567 ••HANDYMAN*+ ASK FOR LOIS SUN VALLEY CONST Laroe Of small I do II all1 1 do ,1 all• Homf' Improve Pat 53 t-5579 or Ive mag Your Service D11ec1ory Re pr es en I a hve 14 yrs rets 642 7390 •GEN HOME REPAIRS 642-4321 ext.310 Plue; Small Remodel and Paint Drywall. Car~entry Addi lions Walls Doors e1c Gary 645-527 PTL .------•! '42· 1170, I CHE, IH FENCES-GATES TrM trim Oumr runs C M /N B PUILIC IOTICE C1rrets are• Jim Whyte. 642-7206 The Caht PuDltc Ullhlles1~c~A!"!R~P~E~T-'!"L"!'A~Y~E~R~Sre"'!l~la HOME REPAIR PIUmberJ Commic;~1on REOUIRE'S Carpet5 at Wholesale electrical. ttle work. beth inat clll usfld l'lou~ehold Prices 1nsta11a11ons-a'ld & k1tc remodel 847-2326 goods movf't'> print their Repairs Tim 5•8·5785 P U C Cal T "umber •n all RaalilJ advf'•t·~f'm1>n1c; 11 you Cemeat/Ct acrtl t 1-L•f""H"'A"'Ji•t""i'!'!N•o'"'."'!b!"!'tlo!'!'v!!'!1N~d..- 11ave a Quf'SI on 'lbour Oriv-ays patios paths. Gerage & Yard Clnupa the 109at11y ot a mover elc No 1ob loo small Jon &45-8192 Call Pubht Utolioes Com· RflllS Micke 536-0553 m1ss1on 714'·558 4115 t y HAULING • CLEAN-UPS --------Child Cart 7 Days Lowest rates. Cell B1rry. 1531-4748 Baby Nurse wl 14 yrs e11p llktng apphc lor daycare S1art1ng 1 t 3 536-7607 Auutiul Ceili111 REBLOWN OP PAINTED Also lnt1E11 Paon11n9 t..i<: • 288597 63 t ·9295 CARING exp d Nenny·S, .. hskpers llv•·inslor out AMTEX TE)(TURING from S75 week 647-24 t5 Wall & Ce1hn9 TPrtur1ng 848·7203 Bob c;2, 99!>7 Cle11ia1 ltrYiCt Aatblt Housecle•n1ng•W1ndowa -14 yrs rehtble reH own Panting AreA Rf'pa.rt & 1r1ns 6A5-9886 Pina/Della ~surl1c1n9 • Aoot,nq 8 Wattrprooflng• 631 u99 PERSONALIZED HSEClN Meny years exp Rel 1 Alt ate ltJYicea 6pm Beth. 850· 1772 IL AU OET'Atl. Wend .... Kelty I Ouahty lal monlhly rat""' Haec:1ean1no t11p ral• . d westl.Mark 4159 1111 642.0405 0< 962-16e7 t;• ltnict1 Ct1trecttr1 eR10A btc6RAT1Nd Rfoobets Ado111on•. Y.lctlla-tp.cltllzing In con repair, French Door• 6 tour bidding cur101ns windows Lie 548·71152 lta1Hlttla1 DUSTY'S l andtcape/lewn M1ln SerY Wkly/month/ I time fr .. est 241· 1&40 TREES Topped/remove Cleanup nu tawn/sprnklr 75 t .34 76 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Cleanups & Maintenance 171 4) 850·414 7 K C TREE SERVICE Top Trim Removal Qual Serv Lie/Ins free est SMITH Quahly Painting Int/Ext Comm llAes1d'll Apts Free est 960·9938 MA TOIAN PAINTING Qua1t1y A Specially Lie 288597 63 t -9295 GLASGOW PAINTING lnl/Ext 30 yrs exper . rel s 642-52 t4 969-8263 or 536-6696 PAllTIH UPHTISE IY JAPANESE GARDENING CIRIS SERV Cleon-up & Maint Ae11dent1111 commer'I Free esl Tony 964-4758 FREE es11m 994·5819 LANDSCAPING SPECIAL RALPH'S PAINTING UC WE DO IT ALL' REF s Reas Rates Cusl Wk l1c/1ns DIG IT 646-7070 lnl /Ext Fr tSI 962-4701 QUALITY MAINTENANCE Paptri11 Clt!!an-ups spr1nklers 20 -Fll!-A'!!!'A'TH~IN'!"!IGP'· '!'!'1N"'T"E"R!'!'10!Pll!A"'s• yrs exp Tony 645'5124 HANGING/ST RIPPING C&B LAWN SERVICE VISA·MC 67,;J· 1512 MOW = EDGE TWICE MO s20.s25 546-5722 Pl11ttr It air For Unique Christmas S1ore in So Coas1 Plaza 549· 7018 ask ror Dell EXPER ore supply sales- person req d FIT PI T Full Time pos111ons now available at Le Chateau Restaurant for HOSl/HOSllSI Daytime Servers Bus Persons Quahf1ed apphcanls can Cooks/Pantry apply 1n person al Melro Application• being ac· S1a11oners 580 Anton cepled al 3pm dally we Blvd IOPP So Coasl are located at The Coun· Plaza). Btwn 10· 1, M-F trys1de Inn. Newport MANAQER .Beach. corner of Bristol & Redhill 325 BrtSIOI NB For Re1a11 Onental Aug Sl'IOwroom 650-0722 OYSTER BAA COOKS retail FAUlllSAUS we are looking lor 3 ladies to 1uir1 our sales tearn Full 11me and part hme positions oval! 1mmed Call THE LOOK 644-6500 RnAILSAUs· FAIFAllH SlllH FIT soles & rn~r tralnes positions Xln t comm earnings. Exper pref Apply Fanfares Shoes, Fashion Island. Newport Beach 644-5068 HOSTESSES P/l BARTENDER [Preler F W S lramed) Apply m person M·F 2·4 164 t W Sunflower. SA, SHVEllS Waiters or W11tres1es needed at The Ong1nal Coco's. 2305 E Coast Hwy. CdM TH IUCll •OISE Is accepting appllcallons lor lull lime DAY waitresses Appty at 111 s1 .. ,, ....... LHt, L111111 leach Gu era I 5530 AUTO DETAILER Eio:p d lor fasl paced and growing deta•I shop Mus1 Mve own trans & ~ able to work wknds. S"ary neoo1 wtexp Mgml poss1billty 84 t-9502 Ask lor Barry MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting. 3-4' hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat &' Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST llllJPllll 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA Tree/Trim/Cleanup• nt xt etch lallerlng Fair~ tor planting Reas Custom Te.ictur1ng Ouahty prices 642·2873 Chuck Work Problema-No Prob· lams• ... 32686A 554-7831 L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lj JIHtarr I "'i • -u•a·son-r""y"'!OP.1"'!i\l'1!"!frype-s-.P.•.•-•.•,.1._____ / •• ·~ • • •• •• ••• •• • • ••• •••f Blockwalls-brlckworlHtle HhrHf 7U.1110 •. ( \l<H.H OPl'OHTl \l'I' : pattos tree est 536-4833 •Au plumbing & he1t1ng• • • •ni•I DRAINS CIMr lrOf'l't S t5 •. MA AG ER •. -l'aucel·Olsposal-Aep1pe1 •A· 1 M'111* 1541·0907 "P s · 722·9066 • • ClEAN& EXPERT lttlill 1• \ppl11·at m11 .. nrt• no" IH'tnll 111•·: Over 25 yetr• experience _ ,_. • 1 f · · Lie. T -116.428 730-t353 I'll btat any bid by 50% e 1·1•111r1 fir 111H1111jt1•menl poio.111oni-. • ••ABC MOVING•• Comm/Resld Work~uar •: ln<l h uhrnl" 111u .. 1 h1• ,. .. If.: Qulek & Cartful T t38046 THE LEAK STOPS H REI e nlOll\ .11t·1I. or•u1l11l'•I. rlt•\lhl1• und •• lO RATES 552-0410 FrH est 722-7537 e ,. • l(OHI ori1•111t•d \ppl1ran1 .. tttu"'t 1•njo~ e STUYlllOIUlll STlllmMYIMOI. Orange Co. Orf(llnel Student Mover• lnaured lie T 124-438 641·8'27 NEW Warenouse StOfege •nmMnU• Full strvtee. prot ... 1onal moveta local 6 IOft9 dlt· l1• .. •li•1/W itit a1 exlitRf Mebobel ER Local Ret'• lle9nltd •450001 Don. 831 4132 Tilt EXPERT ctAXD1c fano 01111ncuve Aflordebll Kitchens, baths 122.g793 tance Fr 1111m11.. ...._ TILi II • \Oorl.t1ljl \Olth \Olllh" : . -• IC 1•lrnhl1• "•h11·l1" '.tl11I 1111·11~1· • • .,,111 111 .. uri1111•1• 11 mu .. 1 : • • \\ 1· o Hrr t'\I 1•llr111 1 ompnn\ hr n : : ,.,,.._ 1111 lulitn~ P111d \81 alion"' und • • holi<lu ,.. rrwdi1 al und lit>nlul in•: : "ura·n,¥. l1nnu .. proft11.1111. "1tl»n u nd e • 11tllf'i1jll' 1t llO"ltllt 1• : ~ Newport 75Ha71 C .. It 111tracti• ...... men a •• , .. ,. : ' \ppl'" 111 l"''~on 1 U•'" 1liru • : I hur .. 2 00-t).00 p.m : lie /1naur •T147452 All work .Guar,ntHd 1119111191. (114)441-0201 FREEttt 835-•741 evet ;wxmto tvP1Nd ANts l CLERICAL WORK IN MY lOCALCONT ACTOR·15 ' HOMf A!AS 840 7483 Y' .. •P Refs ~·d• _ _ _ Con1truct1on 8$0-3223 'HIRE ~v· .. -· 'hrou1h dnsif ~ Ut _, 441·55~5 ' Stump • Root ~ ' ' ' -WI .. -.. "'H•l•1 S.Ck Yerdt Ok. 536-4-444 '!1111_•.t .•l.._P.11'._,...'!9 "1 Gardening '"'' a.Mee J.1Ni PA1~mHd ay Mictt· Ln TH! suNSH•NE 1N Mow ldO-clMtl upt erd Sinor 18 ytt of haf>f>Y Sunthlne window cleaning tee-27 ltlE;,.. LY m19 CUltOmlf'I lie 28064o4 lid Call 17 14) t4$-5HO _ _ Think Youl M3 .t I 14 Lancttclf)e/0.den Ser· Leet~ 1twt1n9 VICI Comp! monthfy mWtt A A.A PAINTING Int/Eat ldlool?lt1111 •,,..tot>°' 111nt ftfl. Slev.t 5't-11'7 LOWlST PQNlbll pta llObCry l)ytoC*lnO WWough ----·---tO St9'> k•.U 112·3235 CllMlfled I ( : IUllE OlllT PllLllll• M. : : 330 W. Bay St. : : . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : e EOE • • • ·····················--· llORTICIL TIRE US tl7·11U TV25"S125 646-1991 Hard working self starter 10 assist color plant speclahst at Shtrman Ga.rdens In CdM Call Ooroltly M·F 8 30-4PM 673·226t 22 cubic feet side by side 8' PORTABLE SPA, fully GE Imperil! Relrlg S300 ttled, black rnarblt. value Like new Moving to apt $3200 MuS1 Mii $2000 760-6592 Cover Incl 548-504 t UllSCAPE IAllEIH Full· Time al Sherman Gar- dens tn CdM Dorothy M· F 8 30am-4pm 673-2261 IAIEIPUTIST Experlenoed PIT demon- strattng local department siores 1 800-833·8800 IHASSEllLH Need dependable hard worker Wtll train, start $5 00/hr Hrs 8·3 30 M-F. Call261-1t33 l /F lllTAL PEISOI Work In rent.al ottlct Sat· urdays & Sundays oni,t, hours 9-5 Show & renl epts. etc Must be bOnd- able W1ll 1ra1n Perm pos· 111on Call 545-4855 M-F btwn 9-4 tor appt MOTOll llOUTE Available in Irvine area $300 10 S600 No collect· ADMIRAL Relflg/lrMztr F IF S 155. Electric range dbl oven t self clean S t99 969-4135 BRAND NEW GE 23 5 cu rt blk S11S ice & W1r on dOOf $995 GE frig swivel shelves step latch open, bll 1n wme bottle holder $200 Hot Po1n1 frtg $50 Musi Sell! 5•8·7223 FlllllUE rtfri cerater 17 cu It X'lnt condition $200 673·9106 WESTINGHOUSE Frost tree Aefr1gerator. Sacrl· Ilea at St25. Catt 669-9382 leave messaoe Far1itart 1114 I llY FlllrTllE LES 117-1111 •TWUllll• Xlnl cond S 125 720-1704 Bluffs, Newporl Beach CHOI I LIVISUT Never used, brown, gotd & black S 175 642-0670 1ng 3-4 hours a day. COUNTRY French Billiard Monday thru Friday alter· table. Includes ac· noon Saturday and Sun· cessory s Brunswick-Or· day morning Call leans, hke new S1950 6' 6•2-4333 ask 10< Kirk Love Seat Huntergreent l rHCt Cea1t peach floral. down l aih Piltt cushions 1500 675-7 440 330 W Bay SI Decorator Furniture Costa Mesa. CA 92626 $3000 lrg e.icec desk tor PART TIME Mon-Fri Gift S 1400, $2500 armoire tor wrapping and Gift $1400 elegant glass top Baskels assembly Will coll tbl S200. enllque art uain 675_074 t nouvetu buffet $450. 4 bar s t ool• S500 PLANTSCAPE CM based 921-1418 interior ' plantscape firm DINETTE GAME TABLE seeto;s tndlv1duals wl prof w/4 coasier chrs All Ilk~ exper for FIT, PIT, open-, $95 b 542 6028 1ngs 1n our horticu111ira1 new 0 0 • ser1vces & ln1teflet1on EXQUISITE FURN Muat d1Y111ons (7141 754-4336 sell' 2 wmgbk chra, PlANT SCAPE INTER EXT Queen Ann sofa lftl than MAINT PIT Pltnt ex· tyr Old Beaut. French perlanced req'd Own antique hutch w/t>evtlld trans 751 ·2271 gls Antique armoire In flawless cond. showpltoe PLANTSCAPE MAINTEN· f582· tf568 ANCE PERSON. Part or lull 11rne, Muat have gd C11Utfi.ct·1 got the~ drtv1ng rtcO<d !>48·9585 to your llrmwoocJ need• CAR ROUTES E•rn Exlr• C••h For Dellvery Of Thi• P•,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDIPENDINT Deliver 1 day a week. N collecting, no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and Insurance. CALL 842-1444 Alk tor JoAnne Craney &lth1 Ct"tt Ltttr's Special intro otter direct from Kona, Hawaii, Hawaiian Mountain Gold -Ille finest coffee 1n the world! 1004/o Pure Kona gourmet colfee N11urally grown no additlvet Ae- lails at St4 95 Special oller only $9.95 plus SI 00 shipping. Send check or Money Order. Hawa11an Mt Gold. P 0 , Box 2417 Newport Beach CA 92663 Cati (714) 63 t-6283 or HI (808) 322-6713 AMERICAN Indian llama wanted. rugs. baskets, also or1ental rugs 2t36111·1637 Antique mahog bullet S t45 Orapea & shears, wht. tO'.ic 19', like new, pd $250 sell $95 1550· t598 CASEMENT Drapes 1611. 0 11 wht lined drapes w/rods 01net1t & dining rm chandeliers w/Chaln all hke new 854· t t60 DELUXE KING WATER· BED t2 drawers, baby walker tnd TV t9" 545-5822 FREEKITTENS to 90oo home! orange. atnped, gray. All lovable & 1weetll 893-80 17 •nnu.m1 .. ,, Leasiec ... 4111 llWl.15 % APR FINANCING On Approved Credit ~ Monlh/30"to Down "Limited Time Only" Some Ratrlctlons Apply ml' Ii ?ml ··-llllT PORSCHE AUDI CHFVAOLlT Hlth .. 1 Quality s..1 .. Ir S.r.,lo ,,, .. , .... ,., rtflT tt5£ CoHI H•v N.,.'PD" Buch PORSCHE ·e2 34&8, great body/int am/Im cass., 1600 rblt tllil GREAT CONO $4000 55 t -2032/E Porsche'86 Turbo-Look 75 carrera 2 7. blue, leat- her 1n1 reblt In Germany $19,500 (213)65•·9879 1442 S . .,_,, S.A. . .!!!9'~ -· ...... _ .... _ S....•• ... '83 VW JEffA •lUfDO dinel, Excellent condl $1500 , ••e OYer pey. menta, Scott 497·21"2 'll ILll LIAlll • ' SIPlll THlOOORI ROBINS FORD • (, ..... f\I Jlit " 'f' I (fJ.,IA ••r '\A ·,: • •! ! Cruise control. am/Im tape, 6 w1y seat, lea1"9r. AIC, 1 owner. n/911'kr. New paint. ShOWt'oom sharp! 657ZVM, 13950 -------- PP . S1t1Sun /Eve (7,14)875-7957 ~lliJO©ill #l BUICK DE~LER. ORANGE COUNTY Wr Oller • New Car Salts • Used Car Salts • Strncr • lUSlllC • bcellrnt f tn111C1111 ·.~·· -· . - 2t25"4Wb0t~ C.M. ' 979·2500 u• .. Lm "L" 3 door htchbk, auto, a r, pit & much more (1LF2315) ..... ......... Lllllll ..... Y ..... .,. C!Ultfled Actwnlstng &42-5'78 Kevin Colllna. White male, 12 years old, 47", 70 lbs., brown hair, grey tgreen eyes. Last seen February 1 , 1984, in San Fran- cisco. CA. ACTITIOUe .,._ .. NAMI STATUmJIT T.ne lollOwlno persons are dolnO bYtlnete -THEOPACtFIC COAPOA-A TION. 500 Newport Center Drive. Sult• •920, Newport Beach,Caltt 92MO Koooplso1 Enterprl-. Inc , 500 Newport c.rtter Drl¥e, Sul1• •920, Newport Beadl.Caltt 92MO This !>\ts Nits 19 con-ducted by a corporauon Theodore 0 K~. BUICK '76 Estate wagon go cond Runs well, r-~~a:~:xs5;~~i:i~~:s::a:s:o:~~O:n~~t:ii;~~~;~Sj~~:5:B~~Xii:;~~-4 loade<l $500 673-0225 or 673·2886 ask tor Ryan BEAUTIFUL Console Plano Mint cond 1 yr old. Tuned & delivered Let tt1t people In cluelflecl Sacrifice $1450, 847-5672 hetpyouwnteanadtha1wtll get r91PQnM. TOP s·ss PAID • 1 ownr, For Pampered like new. 22K ml. leatll & Mercedes Bent all Schedule E extras for lllEtl•TI c••• $15,995 cash 675-1349 • ._ between 9.12 mornings Top Mercedes Prices Paid CALL PETER or RAY NOISE Of lllPllTS tlial IHCEHS 213 or 714 637-2333 BUICK '78 Electra limited, 4dr, all blk, w/t>tk velour inter. cruise. stereo etc $2150 obo. 752·7531 or 524-1940 1lt 11111 llYIHA Loaded with power equip, beige w/match1ng leather interior. Shows excellent care (036XWOI 11,ttl ......... s ... u ..... .., .. ,,. MO-HIO "--------i• CADALLIC '78 Seville d• SOUTHCOi.JNTY Slel, xln't, 28K on new en· VOLKc'WAGEN g1ne $2800 best otter . .,. 752· 7531 or 524· 1940 C.nu .... ., 1122 Cetta .... -rm ..... ,. ltacla BURBERRY OF LONDON Sit l•I 2111 EW.1 Designer fabrics. tennis. SAMPLE SALE Women/ Misc clothing, bric-a-brac, goll & leisurewear. ml~, mens ralnwear. Borens-shoes. handbags. etc samples Auatralllan teln & Norman Shirt porcelain figurines. dolls Makers. Various clothing Sota. end tablea, game & books Also some a Access Great prlceS. set. etc, Garpet & tlsetlld furnllure & used clottiing / Sat 9 • .c 202 Fernl .. I Items. Some toys S 1· 9.5 Fri, Sat. Sun 835'' _ _ $100 1092 San Pablo Amigos Way 116 Park on GARAGE SALE. Cir, Me.a Woods. Sat 9·4 street 3207 Bayside Drive. be· , -- hind Studio Cale, Corona TALL man s Schw!nn 1~: MOVING SALE • Every-! del Mar Saturday 8·5. spd S25. wo~an ~ 26 • ttilng must go Bdrm set. 5sp S 15, Mans 27 AMF hsehold items. color TV. Moving Salet 30.C Marigold tO spd $50 378 Avocado pool tbl & lamp, ATC' Ave Sal/Sun 9am-4pm Apt 7 (behind K-Mart) 200X. tan. butcher bile In alley Pool table. 8hp TOYS TV's F rn Wet tbl baby stroller. play-I 018, 17' lr"ter, tools & u pen, etc H O Emerson St,! hsehld 11em1 & misc suits Hsehold Items etc oll ruslln blwn 20·2 t11 l --Sal/Sun 523 Traverse Of C..ta .... 1124 Nr Brlstot/Paulartno Sts Fri/Sal/Sun 8AM -.. a Moving Sale E11erytti1ngl I IUI UI llA•S. lli•t. ltacla I 1,. must go Sat 9· 1 Sola. VELOUR Beige & Brown, Hf.SH ...... n aesk, chrs, dishes. sml $20 each 8-46-S324 -epphs 2427 Holley Lane 224 11 .. St, ...... 1' NewPorl H8'ghts --------1 SUNDAY 9·.C ICC SWAP IEn Misc assorted gOOdles Every Sunday Orange 21042 Kausch Circle Coast COiiege Fairview & Atlanta & Magnolia Sat 9.4 Applla.nces. turn clothes & misc hsehld items 22 Odyssey Court, Nwpt Crest 548-5262 Adams. Coll• Men Ad· lmat mission & Parking FREE 1_.,... __ """"..,""""-• ~at 8am RMrig Side by SPM:es $10 •32·5880 Multi F1mUy §8' In side. sleeper sofa. misc --------Unlvertlty Park today tools & hOUMhOld Items. Sallbo•'s (sabol/Lallf), etc 407 Vista Roma. Din Tbl • tide. 2 arm chrs. turn, hsehld Items. toys Bluffs 759·0937 lazy boy dbl sola, Lowrey clothes, mite 15 Minn, Organ. misc furn & tools. Culver &,MlchelMl!l SATURDAY 9·5 On1yt 1eo• Sandt.wOOd 2307 16th St & ISUZU API> T~YING HARO£R TO 8£ = 1 • IALll • llfMCE • PAltTI • LIAllNQ lARGCSl INVCNIORY OH IHC WlSI 'COASI OOT MOOll ' COlm c•ut•AY ' ·. I• ', ' ', ' ' Llf.881 IC 1 (btwn Tustin & lrvlne1 ..,.,.,.,,.. .. , REMODE[1NGf Furn, PIC-HONDA generator, 60 gal VOLVO '83 760GLE Goel! S•t·Sun 9am-5pm lures. acce11. lampa, aquarium, surf boards, rali1e re onl 36K 1/11 8·122000• 120 Albert Place • 1 cacti ster•o equip new wind surlet, photo 0 0 v. '! d ~ level~s. 200 brlCkl .; magaz1ne1. K2 t80 skis miles, loaded, )(Int con ..,.. ULll more Sal/Sun 8 30.4 Nikon 35mm. lens. More• S 11 .500. 951-3919 Delk. dr119Mr, full length 3074 Nntall Rd ai.. htt '76 VOLVO Wagon HCel· mirror. reffig, IOI• morel TOP ol The World T1lh Is Th-. lent cond Ilk• new Cell ev.ntngs 831 ·5828 4 .... , ULl1 Sat l~I S2 900 873·• 114 or -NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ol late model. low mileage Cadtllacs 1n Orange County• See us todayl 540-9100 2600 Ha.rbof Blvd COSTA MESA •CAD '78 'Eldorado Bi&r- ritz, mnrf, 68K m1, immec, $3675 * Nwptr II Mtrs 6•2·0795 Eves 548-8823 CADILLAC '8-1 -Fleetwood Brougham. Sacrlllce. super sharp, lo ml, spot· less Only $5999 Hurry! 962· 7788 or 722-6367 CAI SEVILLE 12' Loaded w/Power equip, Blac-11 on Black . wlleatner. a real beauty. , ( 1EON488) 111,ttl ............. u ... .. ,. MO-HIO CAPRI '76, 2 3. 4 spd Runs good good llres. clean inside & out S950 951-1042 anytime -WI Ill AU UIES USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIEI APPUIUl DeULLO M'YlllfT 18211BEACHBLVO HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l-10ll;l41·1111 3 ... OlnY SPlllT 5·speed. cusette Lie :: 1LSM 104 11,tll THfODORI ROBI NS FOR D l•fli.1 ... ' t h !Yi. " ' • PHOTO COPIER ISO. Elec •• l!!ela 1111 Many subttanlial items 875·0678 b-1 10 tete---andcholc:•tnvia Nothing "" • many * VINO SALE* ~ ""iC*S Bui 1 VW 71 SOUAREBACK, --~ It ... Secty 703 Lido Pef11 Dr N 8 '" ' XI t ed1 cond $1700 mY! 'II ...U Chelr 15, ptu1 much SAT /SUN 8-3 7" 1 Am~s Way, E Bkin fl~M m Alter 6Qm. can In cOlleetora condition m0rel 2125 Baer CM41M Across from O.l1neys Tm II Tll • -7!19 3323 S 1.coo S.5·9579 Verctel Set ONy 8-3PM Rftt11Ufan1 R«rl . Fwn 4 Family Oetege/Estatt vw 7• SUNBVG SUI* CHEVY '78 EL CAMINO SALE •ert• lefn endtnO Mounted Saith Fish Ale Vidfto camera I ,.. 8"tle Sntt am/Im, new w1111 IMll. IOw m1 . runt 3prn. Unique 1ntlquet equip ~Nng gout cordtf new~. radials ,Int c.ond rbltt good BEST OFFER and coltect1bl9t Lo· IHI ••• If UT electrOlux vec: . good & ,,.., S2895 080 777 024t 6-'6 7382 ca11on 20 'tower -.& bltd framed art, jewiWy, ··• '""'· COet• ,..._ Sun Comtca. paperback a. end llbla oott c.lubl. YW '14 ll&ITW day t0/2t h8'dbedls t09 241" St "'*'*· ~.,. Chi• EXOUts1t e 5 •pd. loaded Sat/Sum 10..4 Furn, cnnt GIAtS Tw+n 8edfoom"' M Item•. t 1 Atoet-S7 50101hllf 545 3117 Of dtwf1, bedt . ~. Plano Sofa. Ml9C from 7" t AmlgOI Wey (E/Bluttl '7 l vw COl''lll wMe new WOfMt'I & gitl 1 clothea, r~ SAT 8~2pm C:l1111fMd NI~ lnfOt. pa1n1, toP llrtt Clutcn & llnfnt. mttC hlhtd Items llOO Sendai~ Ln INttOrl rot people wtth mort• $39!>0 75 t 4842 275 AttMWt ~ COfl* Santiago .,._.,_. Of 5&6.0US J .. INTO SAVINGS . The llily Pilaf has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $9.00 Classified Ad. f I with prepayment 4 Lines 7 Days $9.00 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties only. No Commercial, Real Estate, Automotive, Booting or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to what you con advertise. If you need to sell your couch, high choir or any unused merchandise-coll the Do1lv Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. Mail to: Doily, Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa , Ca 92626 642-5678 ---~-------------~---------------~~ NAME PHONE ---..---------~ ADDRESS_~~~~~~~~~~~~-r-~~~~~~~~~~ CITY _____________ s TA re _____ ZIP ______ _ AD COPY: 4' line minimum, opproxtmotely 4 words r line. f AMT. ENCLOSEO _________ c1rc1e one :VISA or M .C. ______ ......_ .... .. . Are you o 'ubscriber to the Doily Pilot? c1rc1e one YES I NO j • Gr ... -DAIL'I' ~l~l=l=illf=·~, ==· ---..... ---~ IWl!9!1!1 r:JIFg. : PllUC!!ll! w lllllCl w51a ..._ "-._, ., 0. nsnm1•-,._~._. · i. OOfl• Miii!I .. -· t•, 'tMI '"" •11 cot .. 111C1 ..,_,.,.,.. · 1 c.it. -: ,._. ......nAW ,_ -'"'"'-eou.twc-.otar• ' ..... ..,_.. _J!!~ .. .. ......... M111 1"'~ ............. ~ 1 ...... ,_,,,_I~ ............. -Pl,lllillWd a..,.~ ~~911llfll.,,.. .,,ILA A':D Al ·~ · -:.DI . , ~ro:L~a"C::-=r1'Yiiiiii&L NO t •-.::. "l'I IN. co ey H. 'Wl1r.-:-w.:'"GN1Ttel ~=Oc--•, II ,''-H~ Ofqe Cwt eocu.T1S.1,.-. 1Hv11roR1. -..ooo~ne ..._....,._ ,..Ollll'"'!,~t .._ _. •'-• 1e11sllrdl...._....,_.1116Mt't• . OulMM, A..e. V1Ce 1iua w.eoi• C6rl9' aa.nae o..iyP11otOclOMf' 11. ''· c..... 100, ~ .._, , 'Te1t1 L•• "'· • -• JIM ... M ... -,-.i..N1 '••1t1cti llWft. ,.._ ~!·~~ Ned :;a:•:n ...... cell, Novemi.r 1, 1 ,..., .. ••11 ............ MeoAntM' .......... ~I~ \l'iler, ""' ti:S -.......... _,: ilMctl c.lit ...., 1•1•dl ti • ' 21 ... ~ OM T ..... 111 01rw n1110 Ortftwood, "• , Cellf. 8t • ........... 1'11111 ..... _ It .... IHU M9N Ort¥9, vlh Wlfflt,,.__..,_.OI O..· CNw-. ..._ ...!PllUC~~~lll,,,,11CE""'--l--------~'..l.--r..•• ----· ca1. ..._ '· w.-1r1at0ti. ;i?1• • ••• ~ i;. • ,_... ,.,.. '•It. c.Mt, IHl7 ~~r °" 1'1Pi.mW a 1121 W.119Ct'• CltOlll. -.,..,... ••ic lllllCE .-,,_, $OIO "*"*"-Coe11 ..... , . Tflilt ~ J9 COii· M Pert..-., , ... _.,. l'luOdlill AldWd tftc:Qon, ' ~Oft 8-ct. c.r' ~Tl*'" ,_ Tflilt ou.in.. II con-catlf. nae 9uCNll Dy...,.......... °"" ........... m ............... \llol ~ N. Jo9hl.l9 Tr99 ..... ,.,,,. ~ . ~ ., • .,...,,.Of ~by; .. ~ lcMwd Q, '*·~ TOflW'l'IYl•FO(blt ....... a.ct\Cllll.tiiii ,. •• I . p., .... v~.AZW53 Pu~Of.,. Cwt TM ~· "·con-~~ l*'ION•• ···•DIA'IMTCN' DMl.... )OIO~C-. ........ \T ... ~ ....... ,,. "*'-. 00!'\-TNa;••••-llWMlilfO TNI ~""'I• con-o.i;y -·--4•1'·'''ouetedDy.anlndMOWI -· U\ .. nnoue n'llt •••'*" ... NM c.wt.taH . ~tMCounb'a..ttlMOr· ctuc'9d Dy:• I*'* .. pmn. -'WlthetoufttrC...ot0t•j~ or.• v-r.i pwt· 21. ,,.. fliOMto·c •~ D;~~~~!E~~'.NGs~~ u OPfllC--wtltl .... COl#'l'1 C'9ril °'Or· Aobett ,, a-uch•mp. """ CCM!ty Ofl ~ MtlNp ~ ~.,, °" ...,.,.,.., ,,.,.,..., . a..@M TN• 11 .......... , ...... fll9d T aulMlll -.eo..n1yonC>c1oWt,Sr., 4000 M10Ar11t11r 24,1 1 • Jotwl~.o..,._..,.., t •.ttH I J .PWldl.All9r . w1tntMCountyC.kofOI'· ~;:.~:~.C~~'':~:&3 W••t· na..!'a~,,r'~~~ 1H«I Bo.ii.<iard, Sult• 100. ..... ,... Tl'lll .... "'...,,. ...... Mid ,_ TIW ..... \llim .... I~ "8JC llDllCl •• CQl,!My on OCloMr • s.ici n""....i 5172 Tivw1 lh• '1C:Utlo111 l11llf\••• flMttM PQl't9"cl'f.Cd.tltl0 ~ °'lllfll CON! WllfltMCountyC..,Ql'Or· PvOMtMd 0r.,.. C...IWlftlhCountyClefltolOr-lMe . ..._... on G£~··-~ OtMgll Co.It Ak:htd l. ~p, ,., Octot!W 11, lt. .... Col.lnty on OctoMr •• o.i1y"-Ot-10bel'4, 11, ''·.,... C°"'"'Y on OCtoMJ •• ,_ L'lt1e1I ~:::;· WMlllW!tlei. c.111 ~ VlllA ............ --~-~ Octobet 11, 2$, 4000 MKAtl~ louiiwlf'd, 25, blr 1.1... IHI 25, ltll IHI l'tCnTDM-U Pullli~ Orll'lge CoNI I SI lkb $172 $GN, 2ti~S~~MtTt:o ........._ 1 I 1MI 8\lile 100 ~ IMCfl Sa-04J ,_.. Sa..021 nz1• ...... ITATllmtn' ..... , P"·· •-I •t•I r y, , Newport ' · '' •·-5 Celll 12Ho ' ' ' • ~bllaNICI or-"---1 ,. ~ Publi&r*I Oi-Cout trni-.,._..,, ,-. Y ...,. ..,..iQW ... tl, 1 l Tlv1r1on Clrcje, W•St· Tl\4: Fklllla\11 I~ • • ~ · · -.,,.. ""-'· • olna "'--•· • No11t11T1ber I . 1 mlr.tttt C11ll 92&83 Nam.111lw1td IO aboWwN ~ ... .,. MftftN" ai!::, :,';'~n~~ :::;: f\atC NOTICE =:::·,~~ ••. 26, Ml.IC JIOTIC( ~:.~i:'~'r~'· 18, d eY'i "O.srR1aUTIHO co., S1r05t ,. .. v~'wo"",~~!?,",,..c .. '~ •,i~r "'•°'o.""l'ooc•°"'1~1~ ,_ ..u1...c; l'ltlltllp a..<MM1 s..,()47 P.0 Bolf 127, s.n .1wor1 .....,c,,., ff'"",.•· • , AictlarCI 8Much'"'9 ftcTtnOf.M ..... 1 l'ltmtoul--H ' .. C1pl1t1•no. C.UI t2t15, rtllJC fC)TtCE 11613 NO. 212"'4 '1CTITIOUI..,_... Thlt ll•IMWU WN flied NAmlTATI...,. ..... .,. ... ~ 32t52V .... M ,.tMt3 Tf'd• t>usln••• 1• con· Cteig Tl'M>mll l.at~ • ..... • ,.,.....,. wilh IM Counly C19!"k of Of. TM ~wing P!9'1oni .,. "8.IC M)TIC( TM tOllOIWlg .,.,._ .... MJC JIJJM:[ BYI, Inc-. Cllllo..W., P,0 , • -dueled by: I gerwrai Pit!· 271 All*I Pl., Coll• ....... ...J..~ = ::90f'I• .,, •oOll County on OCloblr 8. doing b+.IM'inl 1i: . ...-,--__ 11 doing bull.._. u : 80• 921 , Stn Ju1n f'tCTITIOUI ..,...:11 M8r•hlp S ,., C•DI"•· ~~1", .. ,.~,. ''' ..-,. 19te STEPHEN c . OAOAT DE, ~-,,_ -NEWPOAT FUN DINO 'ICTITIOUI ..,...II c,p1stt~. ca111. tH15. NA• 8TATIMIWT ., .. 1' r •P...... L-,.., A CIOLD KEY PAO· ,.._ VELOPMENT INC .. WE. N~ITAftmtn COMPANY, 2145 M111 ...-1TA1"1mWT 32152VAlllRd,12t03 lMfollowlng1*son11r1 Tl1t1111temenl w11 tiled Alb9f'IPl .C0111~.c.NI DUCT!ONS, 463 Fio-, Pvb4iltl«I Otarige Coul 8Aklf Stf .. I Sult• A, Co$1• Tl\9 lollowlnfl ~· .,. Vwde OrJYe IEMt, eo.11 Thi lollcNJrlng P91"IOl'lt .,. TPrit but1ne11 •• COii• OOll'lg butlnlM ... W"tttn wUh !hi' Covrity Cl9rk ol Or· 91621 ec:1:r~~:!'ii~. ~fi 3 Diiiy Pilot Ocloblr II, 21, ~.Clllf.92121 dolnQU.S·-. SPOuA;S "C-MeN.Cllil,92e2t OOrngbu~tu: ~edby:1corpor•llon Fln1N: ... SIM:;11,21S20U· ;?;9~l't'Ofl5eiitember du!:~~ ~~~.:~c::; Nc:llltlmbef I.I , 1H6 Stepl'len c . Oro.I, c.11. .. J. DouglM Studebtlillf, J .~ DEVELOPMENT. BillV•tn,P1Hlderi1 -pontDr .IMne.92715 . ··-,.. ., Flowe!', Cost1 Mell, Cllll. SM>7S tornll, •11 GloCltl'lrod, Cor· CE~SORIES, 2122 Soult! 2948 Maul Ptac1, Colll 7141 Gatlilld SI .. tt11nl· Tl'tit llllllllTllfll wu llled JQt11!h1n C. Meyer. 1301 , w 92t~I~ butJneis 11 COii· l---~------lon• det Mil, C•HI 92625 Gr•l'ld Ave. Suite C, Stnla M111. CINI. 92121 lngton41ech.. Cslil. 916•1 wllh Ille C01111ty C19!"k ot Or· 81y1ld• l)r_ COM CA 92125 O P,u~1,1~ °':..~ l~:t ll\l1 11.ltnlenl w•1 Ill.a TIW butil'letl It con, Ana. C911t. 92705 Thll busl""1 ll c;on. JICk ONn Welde, 1007 1""1 Covnt)' on Sttptembar Aob111 Nllton. 6 HJ\\ 5 Y 9.:1 ........ 10 • • • wol}l lhe.COunty Clerk of Or· ~':!. ~:,.:1111cM1" PU8lJc NOTICE duct«! by 1 CO<l>Of•llon ;~.~0 .• ~!. •,~;"', ~':i CIUCled by; .., illOiYldu9I Flor Id• SI.. H11n11ngtol'! 2•. 1986 · JJl1rg1ti1e, COM CA 112625 • 2 · 1 S OH = Cs•onty °" Oclobll I. l SltpMrl c. Groat '" J. ~ StUIMbeklf Beach, Calif, 926411 ,.... This l)UIJl,,.11 It C:Oll• . ,. " •wlU>ri:-Ms~"';""y ~.!':' . .Ji~ flCTITtQU& Ml ... 11 Th•• lllleml'lll wit filed Gr•l'ld Ave .. Suill C, Slonll Th11 Siii~! WU filed Thll ,bu1lne1s 11 COil· Publllhed.Ortnge Coast dllCleCI b~ 1 oet'lflt pa.rl· Publistll<I 0rltlQI CO.Ill -'"..,. MAME &TATl:•WT with TM County Clefk of Qr, Al'!I , Calll 917Q5 with TM County Clel1c ol Of. dv<:teCI by: •n ll'!d1vld11al 011111 P•lol Ocloblf 4, 11 . 111. ne<lhlp • PlBLIC NOTICE 0.•l'I' Pilo! OclOblf ll, ?5, lnge.Cot.mty on Septtmber Tl'le lollowlng Plf~I •r• ar1g9 County 0., September Thll 'tiutiMOll 11 con· •nr, COul'!ty on OctoW 2, Jack D. Wekle 21. 19116 • Jon1thll'! c . M1yer November I, I , 1181 30, l988 • doing buslne .. u : 123. 1986 ·Oucted by: ICQrl)OllllOn 11J 6 . Th!I slele"!'llnt WI$ filed ' St•028M Thlt lliU-nt wu filed flCTITIOUS .UltNESI • Si,070 ,:121)00 THE PAOFESSrONAL f:UOSll Bob11te M•teno, Sec· ' fllt• wflh Ille Coul'llY C .. •k ot Or, , wllh Ille County Ci.tk ol Or, HAMI: ITATl:•HT N9ll C. Pnrson. l773 l IMAGE. INC .. 190 ~port Pub~SfteCI Of"1(19 Coat re11ry P\.lblllhfKI Orange. Co.st 11oge County on Sltlltmber Pl.Bl.IC NOTICE' ange Cou•11r on Octooer 23. Tile lollowll'l9 PlflOl'll 111 lrvint Blvd. Suit• l01, Tuttlll Ceriler OfiYI. Sult• 180, 011ty Pilot Oc•obef 11. 18. ,,,.. 1taltmar\I WN file(! 011ly Pilol Octobll 11, ti, 28~ 1996 19116 doing bu .. MI. It PllBl.IC NOTICE Ctl•I 1i680 N-por1 Bl.eh, C1UI 92660 25 No....mbef 1, 1f&6 w•tli tftl County Cleft! of Or· 25, ~ber I. 1918 ,221122 FICTITIOUI •UllNISS F323111 S l'A T MEDICAL AO · NOTICI Of' Publill'led Ofllfl09 Coist AC1rl1t1n• Coyle Ill· S•..O.C.3 1ng1 County°" Sepllfllblf Sa-853 PubH111t!d Or1ng• ,Coat! HAMf ITATl•NT Pubfitl'led Or•"91 Co11t VISORV SERVICES. 10•11 PUllLK: Hl"A"tNQ ~:.11t:V:.r::'fti;;8~ l , 18, corpora led, C1lif0<nl1, 18 2•, 1986 • 011ly P1lol Oclober •. 11, 11, Thi loilOwlng P9flOnS 111 Diiiy Pilot October 75, No· Elk River Cl ., Fou11tam VII· eE,Ofll THE L1ne11 Isle, N-port Beach, Pl.RIC NOTICE fUOMO l'tllllC NOTICE 25. 1968 doing business u : vemo.r 1.11. 15, 1986 i.y, c 1m 92708 "'-A~ s.o55x C111l 926IO Publilheel Orenge Co19\ S1..031 7 00 MAR 11: ET AS. SA 091 C1t0i Ytr!Clur•. 10• 1 t Elk COMMISalbN Of' THI ---==::'°'-:::~-,"-=-i..,;T~hl1 bu1tn111 11 Con· FtCTITIOOl.•U ... ff.. 0&1ly Pitol OclOO.. •. ll.1!., '>..flC.ntKM.ll IUIMU --SOCIA TES XXlllL, 28"0.. RIYel Ct , Fount•in V11!ey;-1-OTTY Of' PllllJC NQTtc[ 1 v ... , .. .cl by e COl'pl)fllK>fl H"Ml ITATt:•NT 2!1, IHI ' ...-ITA~ Whit11 ROICI , S111!e 25S. fltBLIC NOTtC£ C1l1I 9270! fDt81'fAIN VALI.fl --~==~"-'=--1 AClrlef'll'll Doyll. P1ffldlflt The lollowlng pertont ltl Se,Olt Thi lollowtng .,.,._,. 9fl l1vm1, Ca~I 9271• Th11 butlnlll (I con, NOTICE" IS HEREBY 'ICTlTIOUI ., ... 19 Th11 •1•1emttnl w11 filed dOlrig buslMSt 11. doing·~---•· Plll.IC NOTICE FNS Mortgege Se!'vlC• FICTITtoUI 9U9fNl!SI dueled by·'" ll'ldl~idu•I GIVEJrrt 1'\llt Oii Wedf!llO•Y. i HAllll ITATl•NT with'"' County Clel'k of°'' ALL!EO BUILof.RS. 1505 Pt.81..fC NOTICE FOX MANAGEMENT CO.. Corp .. C1llfcwflj•, 700 M11-HA• ITATl•Nl C1101 V1netu11 No~ember I, 1966, 11 7'30 ; Tftl followlng ptll'aoni 1,9 Ange COunly on October 8, E 171h SI S1.1!1e 109: S•n11 20561 Pebb .. L-. Hun!· 'ICTITIOUI MIS-SS kel S1reet. S&tl F11nclsco. The lollowlng per.ans sr1 This SllllnM!f'll w11 filed P m m Ille Cl'fy Council \dOlf\9 ~ u 1986 , 222214 An•. CiWI 9~27 ' ,tCTITtOUS llU ... SI inglOf'I BNdl: C8111. 9254fo N.U. STATt:•Nl C•l•f 94102 dOOflD butil'!t!St .. :.STYlYN' wllh the Cou111y Cllfk of Or· Chambers, 10200 Slltlf Av· ' OATSA·TOVOTA TUNE & . R o b He, I 1b1 r g ...,_ &~ATl•WT Bru·c1 W: Tfloft\pton, The toilowing P9f'IOM Ir•• Roley Bower Apartment• AGENCY, ITl51 NlwnOOI' mge COunly Ol'I Sepull'nbef """· Fountllin \11lley, the JlEPAIR. 22411 Fli""9w Rd., Publolt>lld Ortog1 to.it Enll9f'DrlW1 lroc C1lllornll TM lol!Owing PlflOM ltl 20511 PeOOie l..1111, Hunt· dolnQ businel1u: IV, 2699 Whlll Road. s.Ht1 Sl!Ht. Suit1 2<M, Fourit11f1 2•. 1986 Pllt1lli1"1g Comm1u>on wit! Coll• Mesa, C•llf 92127 0.!ty Piiot October l8, 25, Tho• b1111n1l1 I• con· Clolr>g busl"'u ••: lng!on 8tlcil Cllll tHAe WESTCO CIVIC CENTER. 215, lrvliw,.cawt. 9271• Vtlley, CA 92708 f220152 hold. puDtic ftllllrig on tM . Scot1 w. King, 9 142 November 1,8, 1916 ducl.clby:icorpor•tlon TOWN CENTER PlAZA, J111l1 Fo~ Th-p1on 3115B Alrwly Alltl .. Cot11' Thia buslne11 !1 con· S.ndre A'obln Ourhelm, Pubfltl'led Ot'1nge Co.st louowirignerns M•dell,,. Or., Hunting!°" S1·06I Roblfl S . Hertzberg. 1901 East 41h Sttftl. S1nt• 20561 Pebble L-. Hunl: M ... , C91il. 92128 dueled by: 1 gene.11 part, 11835 Gofltllves St, .. 1, D•lty P1lol Oclobeo" •. 11, 18. CONDITIONA L USE PEA, batch, c.!ff, tH.49 ----------lp,ffldeflt All•. C1HI. 92101 lnQton BMch. Cllll. t2M6 Wff1C:O Riii £11111 In-nerllllp • c;.,,.1os. C1lllornl1 9070 1 71. 1988 MIT NO 883' ·Donald W. Schenk, 2960 P\lll.IC NOTICE t~ 1tltMIWll wu fl6lcl Equl1y Parln•rt/Two, 'rhl1 bu&IMSI 11 -Con· vnl,,,,....tl. Inc,, C1lit Cor, JS. Riiey Thi• bu1lne11 It COi'!• S•~l8 P11111on IUbmlUICI Dy •ltoY•I Plllm Colll MKI wlthlfllCountyCi.liol'Or· 2000 Powell Str .. t Etnef}'· Ouc'ledby:ltulbatld ........... pOrlllon. 3115B Alrw•r Thia Slltemertl """ Tiied duclldby:1nlnctivldull l'IUISh Fen'lllV Fun Cerllert . ~•Ill 921te . . f!CTITIOUS llU ... •1 •nee Coul'lty Ol'I Ocloblf 2. Yilll, C1Mt. i40 8rUCI w. lhornpaon AY9 .. Cos11 MUI, C1l!I. Willi,,.. County Clerk of Or· S•l'!dr• Robll'I Ourhelm In(; for • go·CMI tfacil •• • rri11 buslnesi It con· HA• STATIMlNT 1988 Oofl W. Catl90f'I, 2 Slr!CI Thi• stllemeflt wa1 flllld 12621 1nge County on Seplernblf Thi• 111r1ment w11 !lied Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE 16800 Magnolll S11ee1 ICIJ•, djlCleCI Dy: a gtif\Mll p1,1, fftl lollowlrig pertons 11e '121'10 Hill Ro1d, Orlnd1. C•lll. with IM COuntv Cl9fk ot 0.--Ttli• b\11ln1s1 11 con, 2•. 198fi with !he county Clerk of Qr, cen! lo th• •io:llling mlnlt· ,,.rsti)p dool'!g bull<'leu ••: Publllheel Or•nge Co11t 94T~ e·~~. •OO< A-',",r. Counly Ol'I October 1, dllcllcl by· 1 COl'POl'ttlon FUOM lflOl6 County Ol'I OctotMlf 17, 'ICTITIOUI llUSINlSS lute goo 1;0U1M ~Scol!W.K'ing R A 0 , 011ty Pilot OctOblf 11. 11, ,,. """...., ....... Lind1J.M1llory/CFO Pul>lfsned Or•nge COMt 19'6 NAMl STATt:•NT NOT ICE OF PREP· T1111 Sl•lemeril Wit Tiled NOAIPENNHILLILAGUNA 25 No....mblf 1 19&1 Ctbl• Tru••' 01n111 ,.... Ttn m 1--.1 Wit tiled 0111)' P~ot0ctot)ar 4, 11, 11. fm1M The lolkwloll'l!jl persons ... e AflATION OF NEGATIVE wtth1heCount't'Clerlto10f. PARTNERSHIP, 59S Thi ' . S1..()5.4 8lumb1rg, Tru1tH. •11 P\lb~shed Ofltlgl Co.II wtthlheCOVlltyCIWkOIOr· 2S, 1986 Publllftld Or•roge Coal! OO+ngbuslnfflat· DECLA RATION •"9" COUnty Ol'I OCtol* I . C•tr Dnlltl. Sul!• 201, Qr. 0•1-ood Drive, Orll'!Cll. Dilly Pilol October 11 18 •• County on Sep1embef s .. 024 0.~r P•lol October 111, 21, GENERAl TRANMIS$10N For lhe 11.,,.,. ICltl'ltlrlllCI t916 ar199, Calif 92661 Plll.tC NOTICE C•IU 9•563 25, No\'9f'l\tN!r 1. 19&6 ' ' 21. 19116 NOYi!mbef 1. I . 1916 EXCHANGE, 2073 H1rbOI with an atleo-!sk ('I. notk:e 11 • · ,un13 RICll'IOrlL1gun1 Corpor· ~!chard G. WoHsck. 3•64 Si..O.C.I fJ21115 Pl.RIC NOTICE S.081 Blvd . Casi• Meu. C1l1f n1reby g1~en th•! b•Md Oil Published Or11nge Coul 1t1on. • O.l1w•1• COl'POI'· FICTtTIOUl...-11 Cfly Streit, S111 Frsnclsco, PublisheCI Orll'!gl Coasl 92627 tftefn111ats1udles,1Heg1Uve Daily Piiot 0Ct0b9r 18, 75. 111qn, 8uik:ling .No 2. ~le HA• ITATlmNT C•hl 9•111 ! PlBJC NOTtCf D•ity Piiot Octo1>9• •. 11. 11. FICTITtOUI _,..,.IS PUBllC NOTICE . Econmy fl,• Outlet Inc , Oec;:l11•llon hll b••n November 1. 8, 1986 420. 100 MatsonlcwCI Road. TM tOllOwirig l*9onl .,e The Croom 1980 ·~vo-25. 1986 NA• STATl•NT C1lilornl1. 2073 Hlrbor l)lepar&Cll TM EnWonmen· s •. 076 R.c!nor, Penrlaytvlfll.l 1'1087 Cloing bulir1esl u · cabl1 fruit, Geor91 E. ,tCTITIOUI _,..._.. St,029 Thi lollowlng PlflOl'll 1re FICTITtOUl llUllNlSI Blvd , Cost• JMH, C1lil 111 lmp;scl A.-Cotnmil· l99U"• P•rtner1. 1 Celt, METAO STUDt0 1800s, Croom. Jr,, TrustM. P.O. NA• STATl:MIWT doong bulln.eSi 11. HAMI STATIM!Nl 92627 tee w!ll CO'ltleler "PPfOVll ol ----------lornl1 gtnerll p.rtnl9f'ship, G Sk k Cl ... 1 lrlt19 Bo• 1009, Incline \1Mt119e, NV Tli• follOwl persons are PUBLIC NOTICE c 0 OE us c LIN 1 c AL The following persons ire Tli!t business 11 con, th• Negative Dlclltltlon Ol'I Pl.IR.~ NOTICE 195 The City Oflv•. Suite Cllit lf7;4 re · r · 89•50 d · bu rig DtA GNOSTtC LAB ORA. do•"O buslnes••i: d11e•e<1 t>y· i corpor•tK>fl F,.d1y, OCtobef 31. 1.986 201, Orange, C1lll 9<'668 L•Slo Lucu P10Cl11Ctionl, ·TM LIYll'I 1983 R•YOC•bll ~"" E ·~ •• , w A v ,tCTTTIOUI .u....... TOR't', 1•161 Newport Ave . v D 0 I M A N O•le TAl'!fllf, p,fllden_r THESE MATTERS .,. FICTITtOUI _,..,... Thi• bul!nlu It con· Inc Calllcwl\la Ccwpor•tlorl Trull, Mirvln T. Livtn, ENTEAPAISES 1717S A HA• ITATIMlNT Sui 0 , T111t1n,.Clllf 926&0 ENTERPRISES, 1535 Su, Tll!I ttlltmenl WIS filed belngptocetNdpurlUWlt lo HA• ITATl•NT dv<:led by: I genert1 PMt, 18o01·F Skyp.,k Clrcle: ~=,···2000C•p•°""9•0058treet, BrOOllllurtl. Foi,;nl9'n \lllle)I, Th<I lollowtng PlflOM 111'1 John Cod1u1. Ar1;hes peo-lOI' Spc: 18 Newport with~ COUl'!IY Cllfk ot Or, tile P!enrung L-ot Int TM IOllOWing PlflOl'll "" ...,lh•.P trviM. Celd. 9271• ~~ _., · ' C1lll 92701 doing business •• Marin• Slip .. 26. 3333 w Bctteh'. C1lil 92603 •noe County on Seii1ember S11te ot C1J1torn11. Gover"· e1o~9•"E":'-"Ecr'R'i'c co••. Wolh•m E G•rw•n. 11• Tiiis bu1!ne11 11 con· The Kiplin 1982 Revo, Em•I F Viol• •Oii A NEWPOAT TACll:Lf, 236 Pacific: Co1st l"lwy . Newport Vod1m•ri v. Norwood. Jr . 28· 1966 merit Cooe. 6,000 et seq., .... C L ,., P1rtner caD1e Tru1t. J1y M K1plll'I, Sunllawet' S ti j.l'!I Cllif I S 1 B"bc 8 C · 9 663 535 S S a FS2tt21 and lhe F0un111n V1llly Mu PANY , 409W B•y SI . C101. Thll lltlemfllll wit liled duclldoby: 1 Corpoftllon Tn.11 •••. 161 Av1nld s 92707 ' in ' . ~~9~sii Newpotl B h, e:;:;on•hweul. Afch .. !.wporlu=~r·c.iif92~j Putllillled Ot'1nge Co11t nlctPll COOi, Tltll 21 . Cotll Mesa. C1J1I 92627 w1lh theC Covnly C~k of Or· M~:,~•lley, V.P. Sties & Miratloru. Tiburon. Cllit. L•Roy H Wiegtnd, 238 Manna Slip 1 2e,, 3333 W Tl'ltl bust"'ll II COi'!, 01lly Pllot OctOOer •, 1 I. 18, Tl"IOSE OESlAING TOI"' Cornelru Com•n, •09 W •noe ounty on ...... tOber 8. Th" st•lemt1!'11 wu tiled 9•920 cs..!:~: b~~~~ivi:t1.111 con, LUQOl'lll St . Newport Beactl, P1C1lic Co1sl Hwy .. NewPOrt dllCted by: 111 il'ldividu91 11· 1966 tify 111 la"°' or '" OOPOSl!lon B•y St . C 10 1, Cost• Met1. 1986 r.-,. wtlh the County Cler'k of Or· Terry E. Shlidon, •51 EmM F. Violl Cllll 112613 Besen. C9111. 92613 \IOd•m•n V. NOrwOOCI, Jr Si-033 to 1ftl OfOj)Ollll will t>1 gr""" Ci lil 97617 ..--... Inge County on Oclober 1 Moolt•ISl PIKI, OtnYilll, Th11 s11tement wH Iii«! SuMnf'll F Wieger!CI. 238 Tlill bu1ln11• It con· This sta1-11 w•I hied 11u "fipor!ul'lity IO do IO I! O .. c",,." .~.""".",,',', .. ,,'~.,,con, Published Cringe Co11t 11116 ' C1R111 9•526 w11h Int County C19!"k ol °'' Lugonl• St .. Newporf 8"ch. dueled by: nuibtnd ind wile with the Counly Clerk ot Or· Pl8LIC NOTICE tna public heiring II lurtner ...... , • " D•llY PHot Oetobll' 18, 25. ,322127 Ober! J Oe Monti. 20•5 •nge County Oil October 2. Calif 112663 John COdeus lflge County Oil September 1nlorm11!00 It dn+red. you COl'rielluCom•n Novembef \,8, 1986 Pubilthed 0r•"9' Cotsl 0oa~l•nd Avenue,PlllClmont, 19 6 Th•t but•n••• 11 con, Thtt ilatemeru wls hied 26.1986 Ftc:TITIOUS•UllHESS m•y con11e1 "tt1e P11nn1ng Thll s111emeru w•s llled S•,012 Oilily Polo! Oclobef 11. ll, •ltl 11•611 FUMSJ' due.tea by hvtl>lnd ll'ld wtfl with tl'll Counly Clerk 01 Or· Fla,l20 MA• ITATIMENT Oec>11,1menl 11 965·•415 wtth 1he Counly Cllfk of Or· ----------125 Novembef 1_ 11166 Tnt 01011'; Femlty Trusls. Publllhed Or•noe Cout l•RoY H Wlegtr!CI •nge County Ol'1 Seplember Pi.ibll&l'led Orarige Colll The 1°"°"""""1 PlflOl'IS 1te t nd reteo-to 1he abOYl ltemt ~~c County Ol'1 Octotler lO. --;::::PIJBl.:;::::JC~NO:::T:IC[=;:::-I-------_:':'~'°:": ~Ille• £880 Dtnley, Jf · Daily Pllo! Oc1otler 11, 1e. Th11 s1a1ement wa1 !iled 24. 1916 Daily Pilot Oclober 4, 11, 11. Cl~, ~t~c;s tNC OBA 11 a P'l'OPOsed IClion 11 ,.,1... M 3lee, I \lellfll'I CAve • 25. November t. 1986 w1!h Ille COUl'lly Cleo'k ot 0•· fl20ll7 25, 1986 GREAT WESTERN SANJ, cl'lallengf'd In court. lherl FICTITIOUS eUllNES8 N900o 25 1 l, Los Angele I , 11!1 St,012 ' 1oge Courtly on Seplember PuDl•lned Orangtt COllt 81-03• TART SU,,L,ES. ,,, ,.,,, m1y De a l1m+t11ion to r1!t111g Pub!1sfled Oral'l99 Co1st NAME st ATEMINT PUBLIC NOTICE 29. l986 D•ily Pilot OctOt>ef •. , 1, 16. .., on1~ lllose 11W1s 111MCI 11 011ty P1101 OetoDer 18, 2S. Tile tolt<>wmg perlOf'I' ,,, FICTITIOUt llUIMll TM Wei•• 198• Ftmily "8.IC NOTICE ,1212'7 2!i, 1986 Pl.8..JC NOTICE Screet. Hunl1nglOl'I Besch. lhe pubhe ne111ng dffcril>e<I November 1, 8, 1986 CI00"9 DI.Illness 11 NAMI STATl:MINT 1rutl. J Thome• w .. 11. Publ!Sheel Oriroge Cotti S.~23 C111t 926'18 111 11111 notice OI' in wt"ittlfl Si..077 ME.SA VERDE VILLAS 11 _ Tru11ee, 17 Sou11'1 Alli Milt, FICTITIOUI _,._11 OailyPilol Octobef 4, 11 18. FICTITIOUl llU ... ll Alll'I E M0tln, 16300 COHeSPQnOll'!()I d .. iv1r1d ----------1.ooo Mac:Mhur Boulevard: Cl~~"'~'::= :90f'I• are So L119un1, C1lll 92677 25 1916 NA• S'TATl:MIHT F1lber1 Street. Founllun YI!· to !hf! Pl anning Commit"°" Pl.a.JC NOTICE Sun• 700, Newport BellCll, N W CAE"TIO NS OV Oou911s M K .. 1.,. 7000 HA• ITATIMIWT S 0,,.. f'tBLIC NOTICE ley, C•lrt 92706 1t or P"or 1o tl'lepubllC hel•, Co/II 92680 " Po-U Street, Emeryville, TM IOllOWll'lg p&rlOl'IS ar1 I· "'" The IOllowtng P9fMlllS aie Lindi M Mo1m, 16300 '"9 Rooert F 8e•1.1cham FRANCOIS. INC . 1711 C•hl 9•608 Cloong b11f!ne1s IJ flCTITIOUS 9USMSI Ooi~ butlnes1 II Fotbl<'! Street Fourtllil'I '1111· CLINTON SNlllllllllOD , FICTIT~OUS .u ... sa NAME ITATl:MIWT The folrowil'lg S*'IOf'll 11t• OOong bu••,,.,. ... GOLDEN HA MMER , 2188 Maple S11eet .11(, Co•ta Mesa. Cahl 92687 Ma1k D T1ylor. 2118 M1ple Suet •K. Cott• Meu. C91tl 92667 Thit butlne11 II COi'!· dUC!ed by· 11'1 ll'ldl...tdull Mark 0 T1)'IOI' Thll llllemeflt Wll flled wnh lhl Couney Cletlt of Of, '"16 County on Octotllr 10. " ' ' ....... l ubH1had O'•nge Coast Cally Piiot Oc101:11r 1a. 25. "'ovembet 1, 8. 1986 s.,w PllBl.IC NOTICE Sr •Ooo' M•cA'1hp, Col-r AJv., Circle 11 10, JOl\n Lll·Noellen. <'000 VILLAGE HOME DESIGN. f>tllllCNQTICE HAMllTATIMINT M CONNELL 'S ICE tev Cilllf 92108 hc••llf'J Pl•Ming C-· Soule d Sul! 700 ~ FountainVallly,C•lll 927<>e Powell Slreet Emet'(Yllle, •13 31sl SI . N•wPO't TM!ollowlngpeo-sonte!'I CREAM STORE. 12586 frut bullnell 1t1 con, '"lttlon POrt a:~ c.i;~ t:i66o ~ Cr•lfon' Br Fin, C•fil 9•606 Be11;h, C1ht 92163 FlCTITtC)US M.11#11191 dotng bus111M111 Betc:h 8111(1 . SltntOI'!. C11lil ducted Dy' 1 tCJ1por11t1on Publ•sneel °''"""' Co•st Rlthltd 'L. 8eiuct1amp colt, Inc: Celifornl1, 171 I RDberl J Cispa1110, •7 Ja<ll El111b•th 11: .. llr, NAME ITATEMIHT ! •IS TE RN 0 RI \IE E If. 906110 l1nd1 Mcw•n Sec/Treas Dl•ly Pilot Octo'*•il. l986 4000 MacArthur 8ouleveid: Coley R1Yfll' Circle 11 10, eu11tiev. No 6, Siusllito. 16 16 Oriole Of . Cot1• Meu, Tnt lollowing per1ons ere Cl"IANGE (b)OUTDRIVE EX· P1tr1c1a l Sh•klelord. This i u1o1em9n1 was hied Ss090 Sull• 700 Nlwporl Besch Foun11!n Vllley,C•lll 92708 C1llt 9•965 Cal!! 92676 dool'lg bul1rtes111· CHANGE CO 1672 Pl1cen· 19831 Se1 C1nyon Ct . w•11i the Count~ Cler1' of D•· 1---------- Cllll 92e&o ' This bu1lne11 11 con, \licloi Oiuilton. 3196 fl'!1s business 11 COl'f, SHEt.T.ON CDNSTRUC· t11Ave .Cost1 Me ... C•lil, Hun11ngton 8e•ch. Ctllf •nge Counly Ol'IOclobef 17. Thii blls!Mltt 11 con. dueled by. I corpor•tlorl w1shington, No 7. S•n dlleted t>y 1n 1nd1vidu11 TION Cd , P 0 Bo• 11771. Rsymond ~•ul Arid•, 71 l 9<'6•6 t986 1 __ ...:,P\JB,:::0l"IC"-'N0::CT"IC:[,__ __ ductid by: 111 uni.,. _.}!,lfflty Nolol, V~ Prell· F'lllCllCo,C1bl 9•115 J1,,.E.Keeieo" 16655 Ml. Eron, Fount1in W B1y,Baltioa.C1Ml.926fi.3 M1n 1n E P11r1on. f:s2'!2'3 d 1 1 """'' lr.,.1n Feil'lblrg. 210 Th11 st•t-11 •••filed V1lley.C11il.92728 Th11 busln1s1 ii con-73-7!i0 C111e 611q111, P1lm PutiltShed Orlfl9'1 Cotti K2'Ml1 ~f~~~:~·. p.~·.:;.,~~ Ol'l Thll lllt_,t w .. fllecl Aklerblooll Pl•t;I , M0tige, wltl'I lhe COUllly Cleft! of Or· W111i1m f Shelton. 166S5 due.led Dy; ll'l lr!Cllvidu•I Oeslf1, C•~l 92280 Dail~ PilO! Oc•obe1 25, No-NOTICI TO Alch•rt; Beeuc:himp Wiiii tM COUnly Clerk of Qr, C1M 9•15.6 '""'County on SIPllfllber Ml. Erm. Foun11in Vllley, R1ymonCI P. Ar!Cll Shirley M. Bft,g, 10733 ve!flber 1. 8, 15, 1986 CllllotTO"I Of' This lllletnent Wll liled '"le County Oil Qc:tober 2. Artl'lu' liOlf, 1i19 Zlfln 23, 1966 Ctlll 92708 This Sllllemen1 w1s filed Cr1wtord C1nyon Rold, S•,087 9Ul.K T .. AHll'I" I C C 19 6 Or1ve.01kl1nd,Cilll.94611 f2allf This bu1lnn1 It con, wilhlheCOUnlyClerkofOr, S1nt•An•.Cll1f 92705 ~Sets 6101-6107 w ti'! tilt! ounty 191"1' of Qr. ,S21to1 Allen Trll'll. 4 COmmodOf• Publilllld Or1nge Coast dU<:ted by: Ill ll'IC:liYldull aQge Covnty Ol'1 September Th11 b<IS1n111 II COi'!, U.C C ) fgC COUnly on OCtoblf 8, Putlltllleel Or"flDI Coasl No 328, Emet)'Yltte. Cillf. 01Hy Pilot •'1c1ot111 11 . 18, W~li•m F. Shel1on 29. t986 duc11e1 by jOtnt vtl'llu•• 1--...!.PIJBl."""loCcNO:.:::"l"ICoEc.._. I 1'.ICllllOW NO. :MOltCM FJZDO:ll Dilly Pilot October 11 , 18, 9•808 2S, November 1, 1916 Th11 1t1tement w1s filed Fl21123 P11ric11 L Shlci<ll!Ol'd FICTITIOUI .u.-.Ell Not!Cll HI lleo'lby glY9l'I 10 Publilhed Or"flOI Colllt 25, NOVll'llber 1, 19116 Tl'I• Slnglf. PrllCOll S1..o-t 1 wtth the COUl'!!y C19!"k of Or· Published Q,1nge Coetl Thll ll•lemerit wes !UICI HAM'! ITATIMINT cred•tor1 OI 1th1 within Deily Piiot Oclotllr 18. 25. S•..017 T1u11. NOl'men B, Sloger, •n.r, Counly oo Octobeo" I, Deily Pilot Oclot>I' 4, 11, 18, wi1h 1M Counl~ Clefk ol Or· Tl'll loll0wtng PlllOl'1S are ;:;!'.~~a~;~;,s:::~:ri,:• ~ Novembe' 1, 8, 1911 Trutt••. ?100 S111ner Pl.8.IC NOTICE 1t 8 25. t986 '"ge County Ol'I September do+ng buslr1e11 is A) Ll!'Weo S.~71 Pl.8..IC NOTtCE Str•t, Sin Fr•nc1tco, Ctlil. .hi '221W7 S1..032 13. 1916 ElectrJc Co Inc . Bf Lewco m1de on pertonll property . 9•11s FICTI110U9 ..... ll p lllhed Or1nge Coa•tt -----------,..,.. MegnttllC•. 456 N H9woOf1 llefltlnallerdfterlbed. Plllllc -TICE FtCTIT)OIJSMl ... U JoM w. Hellwig. 1265 N,,_.,...,.,._., 011lyPi1otOctober•.11.11. flta..JC NOTICE Publlsr.ed Orangt Co.ti Blvd , ~..,..1 Betch CA Tiie names •nd but1r111s "" NA• ITATl:mHT L1rkln Street. No 17, S•n The -S*'llOlll 1r1 25 1966 1--...:.=:=:;"-'~-"''---Otlty Piiot Oclober 4, 11. II. 02.,.,., ..-1ddrn5 ot Illa lrlltl'ldld S 027 I 1!i. 1986 ....., tr1nslarors ar• KATY LAI. ''CT---u1ou11NEIS .-,--u•ou-•• Tlleloffovrringper90lllltl Fr•l'!Cl9CO,C•lil 9.4109 Ooingb+.ltlntiSu: •· flCTITtOUS9U ..... c....;;. Leweo EfeclflC: Co Inc: ..... , c ""' ... """ doi"O buslnets 11: Ol1k •. , . .,,-220 E. ...... A GOLD KEY COM· I----------HAlilf STATl:Mt:NT 51..021 IPllone, Hunllngloo NAME ITATIMINT NA• ITATl:•WT THE HUNTINGTON ....... :._:..."' •• 'c-·1• ... ·.·,~o MUNICATtO NS "· •• , PllBl.IC -TICE 7 C111! torp .. •Mi N Newporl Beacn, C•l!IOl'nl1 TM! fOllowlng PlflOflt ir• TM followlfog per9on1 Ire • ...,......., ., IOwlf nu TM loflOWll'lg P9flOl'll 111 ----------Bl Newport Be1eh, CA The loclllon 1n Cllllorni1 00 ng b+.ISlnell ••. do;ng DUsinesl ••. 1185 1 Florid• Strlt. H11l'll• Jolll'I B. Dern 6200 ACICll, F . Cosl• MIN, Cllll [---~~'-=='---Clol"" busiMSI 11· __ __cPllBl..::::::;IC:.,cNO::cT"JC~[,__ __ , ,2663 of the th~I ••«u1ivl ollic• ~ p INOUSTR1Es. 20•32 WOAD GAMES. 33782 "1!0l'I ~ach. Call! 92Mll Olkl•nd, Call! 9•116 t262'P t157'1 SAL BEHNAM OBA EURO E•tl A. Lewi•. Pru . Cllit OI' P'mctP•I bu.ineu ollice San!• ._na Ave 1121. S•nlt Ak;:utr .. A" Din• Point Ul'll!nglOl'I Bl9Ch Con, Oofllld L. SHYeO"mln, 70 M•rk Okoorl•n. •13 FICNArnllEK>UITIA~-.... ,.. M73~~.·.~~A'T". !:.?, c"',,,:, ._FICTITIOUS •UMNlll COl'P . 501 El Modlflt Ave , Ol lhe '"leneled lrlnsltrOI' II • 70 C · ' valesclnl Hospllll Corpor, B•tes 8outev11d, Orll'ld•. Flower, Cosl1 Mn1, C1tll. '"' vv .,.,,.... ...,,. " NAME ITATl•NT N-~· OeK•. CA 92663 310 ._,,a C&lil 2 • 1111·91629 1tlon, C•llklrl'lll ,• 18111 C•llf 9•563 97627 Th loll 1 97658 Th I HO'#lllg .. ~ A Elll l'Pth St . Co1t1 EC1d1a J Pr1tc11en.20•3i K1thy lron1 .. l"l.1gd1hl.F10l'idl Sin~••. Hul'llll'!glOl'I 01v1e1 J•ynes. 1818 Th11 busin••• I• COii· d . •buowngpertonsare N H 8eh 3900 doi,,;:s1nus::''°"•tr• fr1roc11M l-l1.501EI M1S1,CA Santa A"I Ave. •26. S1n11 33782 AICU8• A . 01n1 Se.ch C•tlf 92648 B1oed'w1y. No. •o 1, S1r1 Clucted bv· in lnOlvldu•I °'M'tT RQ';'~t~:~N TIS, P1r:'c!;een Of .. ~:'Ona Gel OAANGE COAST AUTO :;4.o!~~~A ~;~·3 N1wport A~ Olhef bu11ne1s nsmu Ana Ciht 9270• Poinl, Ctlll. 92629 Thll bu1ine11 11 con-FrenciKO, Clhl. 11<1109 M•rk Okoorlln HMAN TOWER VENTURE, M•r. C11if. 12625 LEASING, 252• H1rbor •nd Addressn uMd by IN Th1S Dus1nes1 11 con· Tn11 bu.il'!lll !t Con· 0 ,00 b _ S K ··-i T" , ,.~ 1 • -W T"I 1 1 •• 0 C , •• C•'" Thrl busine11 ii con, lr1nst1ror wftl'lln 1hr" 'f"ltil d~1ed by '" •nd1vidu•I dueled by fn lnOlY1dull U<: ,.,. • corporat...... tl'Y9fl ....... ~ nn11. 205 "'' • •temlflt ••• t...., e o H~ .. .,.an "' Man9ge-"• bus l'l•t• I con· .,.v ., °' • ....... .,,., dU<:ted Dy· ' COIPOO'll!Ofl tast pasr 50 !tr •• known lo E. J Prottliett I ll:tlhy lrOfls l'llgdl/\I Tim J . Paul_.,, Vice Prlll· Cerol Court, Ott~le. Ctlil wltll IM Coun1v Clerk ol ()r, menl Cofp . Orie Clly 8to;d. ducted by:.., il'ldtvldu91 92616 L-to Eleetrlc Co . I"!:. tne lnlendfl'.l lrlnlletlM 1,1 T 1 1 fl d911t 9•5<'6 1nge County °" September W•Sl. Of1nge, C1111 92668 N1ser H. Blttnam 011ng1 Coul AMC Jeep, E••I A Lewit, Prtsldenl hll statemen1 WIS •led lill ll•lemllll wa• led Thi• llllllf'nllll WN flied Willl•m H. MO•!. 1587 30. 1968 M•l•OPOtllll'l Lii• In . Th+s Slltemlfll Wll Ill.a C1lllornl1, 251• H1rbor none wr11'1 lhl! County Clerk 01 Dr, with the County Cl9!"k 01 Or· with the County Clerk of Or· D1rlu1 Court, Sin L11ndro. fUtJ01 1ur1nc• Comp111y. NV .. wllh tlleCounly Cieri! ol Of, Blvd . Coste M•11. C1lil. Th•t slitement wts filed Tnt n•mu •od Du.W-• ange Counl't on October 2, •nge County on Octotier t3. ""09 County°" Seiitembef Cahl 9•566 Neit C P•••ton. 11731 10960 W1l9hll4 Blvd ' S11 Al'IO'I Counly on September 112628 w111i Ille Coun1y C..,k of Or· 1dC1•e11 ot lhl' Tr•l'!sllf- 1966 1986 -30, 19811 Leontrd Souza, 305 Mt. Irvine Blvd Svlte 101 , 1438, Los Angelel, C•lil 21, 1986 Th11 bu11l'llll 11 con, Inge County Ol'I Sepiembeo" are RONALD L ALLISOfol. "321127 .--F > p T C O OOO 9002, , od JO 1966 SHIRLEY ELAINE ALLISON, P bl thed 0 ,,,,,... Coist PuD••ll'leel Ot'•"ge "-' 121 12 •lom•r Pt1c1. Cl1y1on . 11st11"1, 11•1. 2 :DCDD due.I by t co•porthOl'l FS1tS:22 5 u ~ -··-Publlllled Or1nge coa,t C1!1f 94517 Pub1111'1ed Orenge Co•ll Ti1h'"1" City Tow1r Um, PubHshe4 Orll'lgl Co1st Arthur Wmllon. Gtlleo-11 p H hed Of C t 9i8 Rldgl W1y, YOl'b.1 Oail~ tlol Oclotler l l, 11. Oaoly Pilol October 2S, NOr Dtily Piiot OctoDer 11. 18, Enc Horod11, 27 Stnders Dao!y Piiot October 11 , 18, lled Plrlnershlp, c /O fl1, 01l!y Pllol Octobe' •. 11. 18, M1111ger 0 UD s •ngl Olll Lindi, CA 971188 25 No~ember 1· l986 vembe• 1· 8, 15. l986 25. Novembl<' 1. 11ee Aanch Road. Mm190, Ctllf. 25. No....mbe!' 1, 1986 hmll'! West Mgmt. Corp., 25. 1986 Thl1 llltemen1 w11 liled 1;.'1~:9~t Oclot>I• •. 11' 18' Tni properly pet'tlninl - ________ ._._-0_·_·1 S•-088 S•·O.• 9•558 Sa..051J; 10960 W1t1hl11 Blvd 11 700, ________ •o•o·;•"•,11 wtln Ille COUrt!y c...-11 01 °'' tllf•IO ii dlac•lbld In Qltn- • """''::::=:--::c::::=:::--1--------=:.::::: 1.:.:::::,,:;,=..:c:::::..:..:::: 1 S.031 er•! It 1eMe ll'ld Is tociitlCI POOLIC NOTICE Pl8l.IC NOTICE P\lll.IC NOTICE Pl.8.IC fC)TtCE ;~9i:'"tY on Sttitember 11 l 'PO A E••• 111n S11 .. t. rtllt.IC NOTJCE f'tBLIC NOTICE NIUC NOTICE ,22111.,1 _ _,Pllll""""l,_C_,,NO"-"Tl"CE,__ cosr1 Me$1. c 111torn11. ctTf 01 CD8TA LIGA, CALIPCMtA ('()IBINW STATD&ll' OI Rf.'Vl'Jll.ZS, CllJIOC)l1UEI NltJ OWIZS IN P\N:> IWNCISIJlftAINW ~I!G UI II II " " " ,., '" " ·" " " " ll " " ., .. " 5l " " " .. " .. .. ,,.,..,r al ~Jpeclal Gu TIM Str. ~iii Cu TM Str. ~lal c.. n. Str. 'l'r•fflc S&fet.y ~r.-Sotc. ~r.-Sec. hlpr.-Sec. ~'ederal J9verut Sh&rlrq 0--,lt.y 0.V.lopllltl'lt Act. l'<1rk or..toJ-tt, ,_. l-"aiM91 .... Bic:ycl•' P9dMt.rt.1n Y.-::lllt.les JObe Bill ~i•t.U.. :.tl07. I 2107.S '"' ~111 O.• nJl Str. ~· -sec. 2126 DIY91opeent. 'l"rlp Chacoe• l974 q.n ~ BOnd Olbt. s.rv1c. C.pit.11 OJtJ.-y Land ~laltlon Sterllrq iw... Q)Mtri.ct.ion SOOt.h Cbt.lt. "9tro Otnur OOMt.ruct.lCll'I UtrdlCap. M...-.nt. otat.rlct f l lM-d~ Alll" it. Oi•trlct. t 2 G3lf a:..i~ mut~t 1111pi.c-nt. ~l• 'l'ruM. Plir~il'IQ Dl•U'lct. f l -~t. ,.r'kh'IQ DUtrlc:t t i • Acquleltlcn "'rtttnQ Dl•trict t 2 • ~-•It '*'1t il'IQ DI Itta' let. 12 -#r!OQUl• It Ion 'IWAL -C11T OI CX8'1'A MeSA t\.HJ WNCES Rel'AINm '-""'lf«l& July l e 1915 s2a .. 61e,a41 2,164,0JJ -0 - 1,671,l :lS 2,014,109 4 ,898,151 ll,44S) I, 710,964 6S9,0S9 42,471 -0 - -0 - -0 - IOl,099 J,tll,t4J l,to7r217 12,281 1,140,049 I l ,44ll (2,404) 2, 7s.i,762 1,tH. '79t J,Jl7,tl6 S,tJO 1,144 2,,7' 1,1'4 'Sf. 276. 504 a-unity ......_~t. ~ -'hilt Iner, ,,_, ~lty llldt....lcpleftt ~ -lllldev. Prvj. turd • 74,0lil t,)4J,M6 'rlllM. -O>tulm ~ ACl9C't • t,41J,l14 ' .· JI.lie JO, 1986 $ IJ,468,480) • • • (196, 1971 l S00,0001 1, 102, 220 2,IJ7,S4J tsl,1.21 -0 - m,&JI ·- • $41,247,S42 1,044,974 T, "'° 1.111.021 6n,221 l,l8S,444 l,594,7ll 817,0M 92,4]2 2, 142 241,000 61S,422 S74r 014 274,162 49,641 106,S27 1, 114 14,llS ..... S,342 1,176,691 M2, tel 17,179 "' "' ... 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Prince <AU filed 1n Orll'lge Coun1y on Th9 ntme •r!CI eeldrlQ OI l1 Clllre 6 FlfrlSWOllh). •8 Seo•.mbef 30. 1981 FIL£ Ill• per1on wllh •hom Swil't Courl, Nlw9ort BeKtl,I NO F172167 cl1lm1 mt)' bl filed It: BET, C•lll 92663 Delm1 CorPO<aUon, Cail· TER SERVICE ESCROW Tl\11 b111111111 11 con, torntl, 11100 D9'1w1r1 SI., COMPANV INC, 14284 dvcted by: •n 1ndividu1J 1 ' 100. Huntlnglon &each, 811Cli 8tvCI , w111m1n11w . LI Clllfe 8 . Prine. C1lll 112648 r CA !12613 ll'ld tM latl day Thi• sl•temtl'll .,.,.. tiled , Tiii• bl.lltnll• wn con· tor hllng d1irnt by 1111 et.ell· wHn IM County Clerk OI ()r, ! d~led by 1 COl'PQl'lllCll'I IOI' 11'1111 bl tol()Vf.Mlt:A 10. .,. County Ol'I SeptemMr Tl'll• •Slllametll Wll filed 111e wflict1 .. IM ~ 1 l, 19815 with the COUllly Cllork ol ()r, dl'f' beforl 1111 consumme, ,,1 ... 1 •noe County on Sept.mW tlon date tPKlllec:t •bowo. Pubtlthed Orange: Cos11 26, 1986 0.1ed: Octof)lf 20, ltN O.or PllOIOCIOCMtr 4, 11, 18,. PublllMd °''• COii! lllONALD L. 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Uon~ o(Nnrpon Yips • 2,, 0.111fird 2616 IAYSHORE IRIYE Former JOHN WAYIE HOME Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths. this incredible residence is the FINEST Bayfront property in the City of Newport Beach. A private dock for multiple yachts fronting on 160 linear feet on the water. you MUST see the views and this fine home. Home is near- ly 9,000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. $10.6 Million. I W LISTill 5 Hlllll ISLlll EICLISIYE . PRIVATE ISLlll Cozy and done with superb taste, this custom situated right ON THE WA TEA. otters a large yard, private pier & slip and the finest address In Orange County. Situ- ated amongst the best homes In Southern Cal, this dellghtful home is just that...home ·& reasonably priced at $2,500,000. 11U11 Pllll 1a1m11 21 Lllll ISLE EICLISIYE PRIYITE ISLlll Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with 41/i Baths and a lovety dock to accQmmodate a 65' yacht. This warm home features a 3 car gar- age and all the amenities one would expect of a custom home. S 1,845,000 wtth land. Great Main Channel views. .. usrm 41 Liiii iSLE PllYITE UTE llUIEl ISLlll Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATERI Featuring 4 Bdrms & 3'h Baths w/famlly room & den, this adult-occupied home Is Im- maculate and In move In con- dition. It offers the finest In bayfront living with a ..pier & sflp for 65' boat. lnctudes private courtyard. $1,350,000. .. 1.111111 ~ COIL nrnLTl © 1nvrs1nrnr conrnnr J ......... . DOLlllYE PllYITE llUll Incredible 5 Bdrm, 6~ Bath, NEW custom home on New- port's most excfusfve, private Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq.ft. of the finest construction w/goumret kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car garage. Excetlent assumable ftnanclng. $3,995,000. u•1P11111a1m11 11 Ulll ISLE DCUSIYE PRIVATE Ill.AID This lovely home w/5 Bedrooms and over 80 linear feet on the water features the LARGEST PIER & SLIP on Linda Isle. This property offers a home for your yacht up to 110 feet long!! & that's not a misprint!! This 1s just a fabulous home. $3.25 Million. HOME OF THE WEEK 30 LlllDA ISLE $150,000 This main channel custom home with a fantas- tic view of Newport Harbor and surrounding Islands has just been reduced by $450,000. The owner has instructed us to sell the home and close escrow before the end of the year. This 3 Bedroom, 4V2 bath home with 65 foot pier and slip to hold 3 boats can be purchased for well under its present value. (Lease hold.) C1ll Willi1111 Cote for 11 11111oi1flll11t this ·weekend. 17 IAlllllE 111111 llME DISTii Adult-oriented, this 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath custom home offers the finest In amenftles; a private pool & spa w/an Incredible vtew of the Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor & the Palos Verdes PenlnS!Jla. The home Is but 3~ years 'bid and features all the modern "goodies" In the kitchen & baths. Excellent •aaumable financing & priced at $1, 145,000. .. ,. .... lllllTlll 10 1110 Niil 1111 SPYIUSS llLL OUT• Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spyglass Hiii featuring 4 Bdrms, 4 Baths, a very private pool & spa & fabulous views. Quality construc- tion w/over 40 tons of rock used. New to market & priced to seU at $999,500 w/excellent financing available. · IA •I Pllll IDllTlll 760-1900 \ 3 COLLINS ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND This 1ncred1ble custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms. 3'12 Baths and over 70 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest in waterfront living. Only 8 homes on the entire island and this one has THE BEST LOCA TION!Very adult oriented wi the finest Main Channel views. $2.950,000. 32 LINDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE fSLAND If it's view of the Main Channel you want STOP. You've JUSt found 1t. With 4 Bedrooms, a boat slip for a 60 footer & wonderful western exposure to the sun and Mam Channel, this lovely home makes It all worth while $2.3 Million. ll LlllA ISLE EICLISIYE PRIVATE ISUll Warm and elegant are the bywords for this lovely bayside home featulng nearly 5400 sq. ft . of beautifully appointed room after room. 5 Bdrms. 41fl Baths - extensive use of beveled mirrors. glass and wood plus a boat dock to hold a 60 footer. A Linda Isle best "fee" buy. $1 ,750,000 . •IOO llllllTN CAllEI -El DUTii Incredible over stzed corner lot with nearly ~ acre & beautiful single story rambling ranch home. Ocean view & very private patio with pool & spa. 3 car gar- age. Sold completely furnished 4 bedroom with study, den. staff quarters & f amlly room. Move In condition. $995,000. • ..,...,, ' I SHORECLIFFS -NEW ON ~RKET · Ocean views enhance this gracious custom 3 bedroom ~ome set on a large lot 1ust a stones throw from steps to gated beach The charm of days gone by with Lath and Plaster. Crown Mouldings, Hardwood floors. French Doors and lots of warm Used Brick! Metteulousfy and lovingly ma1nta1ned. $795,000. MARIL YN-.HILL SPECTACULAR 180' VIEW OF Newport Beach. ocean & harbor from most rooms 4 Bedroom home with wine cellar and artists studio. Guest room on lowet level with separate entrance. Built on a nearly 12 .000 sq fl lot. Must see to really appreciate the wonderful view and exclusive locallon. $695.000. MARIA BERCOVITZ SPECTACULAR FAMILY HOME · 5 Bedroom. 3 bath Spyglass Hill home. Cathedral ceilings. French doo1s. formal d1n1ng room. wet bar, custom staircase, hdrdwood floors. Beautiful family room with. fireplace overlooking huge garden. Ideal for entertaining. JANINE OU BOIS MOVE UP TO SPYGLASS! PRICE RE- DUCTION Decora tor perfect light. bright. & airy 3 bdrm, 2 bath & family room home with full bay, ocean. Calal.tna_& c1ly lights view 2 fireplaces. wood shuUers. Hardwood. tile & designer flooring. Spa 1n private arbor ~ett1ng Beautiful landscaping & gardens $496,000 I ~ BELLE CHAS£ LE£ OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 17 CARMEL BAY SPYGLASS Hill. C.D.M. BLUFFS -EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! · Custom· 1zed & remodeled former model. Over 2,000 sq fl w / r rench doors .. shutters. gourmet kitchen, garden window, family room. skylights & cozy fireplace m master bdrm. 3 beautiful !tied patios on lovely greenbelt. $269.900 with the land. SALLY SHIPLEY & JOYCE OABOL 1 OPEN HOUSE SUN l ·5 464 VISTA TRUCHA BLUFFS, N.B BLUFFS -NEW LISTING -4 BEDROOMS · lmmatulate end unit. Move-in condition with new draperies. carpel & fresh pamt. Very neutral, light & airy Eating area in kitchen plus spacious hv1ng/d1ning room comb1nahon Extra large patio. $269.000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 362 VISTA~ADERA · BLUFFS, N.:.B. BLUFFS -SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM Light & airy end unit with separate bedroom & bath on mam level. Perteet tor office. maids quarters, m-law. teenager. or room-mate. 3 bedroom upstatrs, eating area 1n kitchen & lge d1ning/hving room overlooking patio & greenbelt $299.000. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL -CHOICE NEW LISTING! End unit 1n e~cellent location near pool. Cathedral ceiling plus many upgrades. Convenient walk· tng distance lo shopping center /churches. Xtra lrg patio wl v1ew of back bay & sunsets. $239,000 including land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T ' PRICE REDUCTION $351,900, EAST .. BLUFF VIEW HOME · Single level. lo; cation. location!! Unique corner lot with view of back bay. city hghts & mountains. Plenty of room for expansion. Remodeled kitchen & bathrooms. Solar water heat. Spacious workshop/ut1hty room. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T OPEN HOUSE SAT l ·5 2951 CASSIA· EASTBLUFF, N.B. OUTSTANDING WESTCLIFF HOME -Great for entertaining! This house flows .beaultfully from the 1.ozy hv1ng room lo the expanded family room. to the private patio & pool. f eatures include 3 large bdrms, 1sl,rnd k1tcllen. two fireplaces. Close to good schools, parks & shopping. $305.000. JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY - UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN/BAY VIEW - REDUCED OYER 113,000 -If you are looking for a m~gniftcent view property in Newport Beach. this 2 bdrm. 2 bath penthosue condo can't be beat A pool, spa & clubhouse will add to your pleasure. Make this your permanent home or weekend hideaway. $21 4,900. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW · Only $265.000! Includes poot. spa, double security and best ol all three bedrooms. 2 baths, two balconies & laundry room with washer /dryer to remain. Call to see the best ot the "Versailles". ROGER BROWN/LOWELL STARK LOOK OUT BELCOURT! · ProfesSlonally de- signed and upgraded in Harbor View Homes. Sohd oak doors. hardwood floors. custom fireplace in hving room, f rench doors and windows. Cathedral ce1hngs. cozy family room with bookshelves and garden view. Beault· fully planned landscaping. JANINE OU BOIS PRICE REDUCTION! SELLERS HAVE MOVED -Great opportunity foran outstanding value. Mint cond11ton family home featuring four bdrms, 2'h baths, family room and all new easy care landscapmg. This sunny & hght home is vacant & ready for you. $343.000. ... TRUDY STUBBLHIELO NEW ORLEANS CHARM ON LIDO ISLE · Step into the atmosphet"e & elegance befitting a ship's captain. The mtenor of the spacious four bedroom, 3 • bath home includes hardwood floors. beamed ceilings, bevelefllass & a ship's galley that has to be seen. to be appreCulled. Appropriately priced at $650,000. ROGER BROWN/LOWELL STARK PRICE REDUCTION NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beautiful custom home. Private pool & spa Gourmet kitchen. The best of everything. Large lam1ly room with fireplace. 4 bdrms, 3 baths. French door & lots more. $399.500. --l:INOA lAGtWETII OPEN HOUSE SUN · 506 CATALINA, NEWPORT BEACH .CAGNEY LANE CONDO · Reduced $5.000. Anxious owner will consider I 0% down or lease option. Finest "La Tour" model with two separate bdrm suites, fireplace and some view. Reduced to $142.900. ROGER BROWN/LOWELL STARK • VERSAILLES CONDO -DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION! -Without a doubt one of the areas best buys! This "La Tour" model with two separate bdrm suites has a great ground floor location & cozy f 1replace for those cool winter evenings. It's clean ·& vacant & awaitmg your offer. $129,000. JOYCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY I I SOUTH LAGUNA OCEAN FRONT . Endless white water view with private steps to the sand. Modern kitchen. extra large master suite with bar & sdting area. Two view decks. Priced for quick sale. Vacant. $899,000. LINDA TAGUANE.TII OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 31065 S. COAST HWY • - . --. ... -:·~1 • v ~ .... OCEANFRONT DUPLEX, CORNER LO· CATION · Outstanding 3 bdrm. 2 bath owners umt .v1th cathedral ceilings, built-in kitchen, ocean view :ialcony and charm. 3 Bdrm lower unit opens to private patio on the sand. b ceptional value! MARIA 8£RCOVITZ/MARIL YN TWITCHELL OUTSTANDING PROPERTY IN OLD C.D.M. PLUS INCOME · On a very picturesque street, large 3 bdrm with famdy room. wet bar. w fireplace 10 an authentic Spanish mo bf. Includes separate and very private oversized I bdrm income unit. Seller mo1vated! $439,500. LINDA TAGLIANETII OPEN 2216 WATERFRONT, C.O.M. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL! - Exceptional C.D.M. townhouse style units. Unique con- temporary design with many mibng f ea tores. Super location. Easy walking distance to beach. Must see to appreciate. $465,000. ANN GREER C.D.M. -HOME PLUS RENT AL · South of the hwy corner location allows units air and ltght. 2 bdrm & cozy den or dmmg room. 2 bdrm, 2 bath apartment 2 separate buildings with fenced yard between. Each has private entry & laundry room. 2-car garage w/electnc opener plus 1 space. Lpvely condition. $395,000. MARILYN TWITCHELL · DUPLEX -OLD C.D.M. · Pride of owntrsh1p 1s reflected in this beaultfully maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrms w/numerous amentties plus a four car garage. Great rental area. Almost $300.000 of assumable financing. Ottered at $m.ooo. · LINDA T AGLIAHE1'1 ----- WE DON'T JUST SELL /'WATERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ... WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER .. : AND NEAR THE WATER Bayfroni perfection in this 3 bedroom. office with fp, den opening 10 4' by 20' lap pool, ~ourme1 kitchen w11h bayfront breakfast nook. .rnd magnificent 2 story living room with a wall of windows fron11ng on the bayfront patio with dot~ dnd ho1s1 for small boat. A custom prop· t'rt) remo1.l<-led w11 h superb quality il.650.000 631-1400 BA YSHORES BA YFRONT with over 80 ft. of wdtN lrontagc and panoramic views of the widest part of 'kwport Harbor Large. gracious 1 story 4 bdrm home wtth formal dining, family and sun rooms plu!> lour tyard pool in this exclusive gated waterfront (Ommun1ty with private beaches U ,200,000 6J 1-1400 F' ABULOUS HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE A home of grNt quality with sup •rb views. The main house has 4 bdrms, 1n<.luding 2 mast~r suites, formal dining room, den & family room. There are also servants quJrtcrs with 3 bdrms & 2 baths and fabulous 81ounds emompass1ng a tennis court, pool and spa s 1,795,000. 631·1'400 LINDA ISLE Enter thrs 2 sto ry home through gated eniry courtyard. freshly painted, quality bu1h 4 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, gourmet kitchen plu~ master ~uite with fireplace. Baysid e patio leads to dock for 40' boat in guarded community. Priced with land dt S 1.395,000. 631-1400 . MEDITERRANEAN VILLA Fabulous hilltop retrea1. WrJp-around de1.ks c1nd windows extend the widt' v1t•ws from most rooms of this 6 bedroom estate with formal dinin(( Jnd huge family rooms, den, library, win<· cellar & dark room This security gated custom e~tdlt' ol over 6000 sq It 1s approached through a 1lowcr f1lll'd courtyard wrlh pool & spa-Offered al $1.100,000 631-1400 • COUNTRY ENGLISH BAYFRONT executed w11h C'l0.l1aord1n.iry taste & refinement. Extem1vc use of paneling & mouldings, wood floors & french doors lip,J(1ous & high ceilinged with S bedrooms, library. bJnquct ~il(~d dining room, family room and gourmet kuchen Used brick e ntry garden and re.i r pJt10 with spa ascending to th e dock for your 50' ';Jl ht. Price mcludcs the land, $945,000 631-1400 OCEANFRONT CAPE COD in prime Peninsula Pomt < ornt•r lout1on P1<.ke1 fenced charmer with 3 bdrms, vaulted & beamed ceilinged living room with f1rc:plaCl' ctnd VleW'> of the dunes & Ocean plus guest quarters over dl'tached garage. S925,000. 631· 1400 DELUXE OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Built in 1985 .u BEAUTIFUL BA YFRONT-BALBOA ISLAND Handsomely remodeled <Orner duplex lath unit, l bdrms, 2 baths .md ftrt:'plac<· Wonderful for owner occupant o r ec1sy ~ummer, winter rental For sale completely furnished. kmfic value $745,000 673-6900 SUPER OCEANFRONT DUPLEX beautifully m.i1n· 1a1ned. Upper unit has J sr·Kious bdrms and large living area with s~nsat1ona views of beach dCllv1ty and sunsets. lower 2 bdrm has nice patio Xlnt high balance assumabl<' loan. JUST REDUCED TO SS85,000 6J 1-1400 LIDO ISLE SOPHISTICATE Archll<'Clural gem built in "U" shape ciround lu\h p.t110 on wide 101 H1~h ceilinged master do"' n with library wall and ddJJ< Pnl cozy den w11h fireplace, plus 2 children's b(•drm' in upstc1irs wing w11h 'un deck, sepc1rate maids room, formal dining, !(Our met kllt. hen, and Irene h doors SS79,000. 631-1400 BAYSIDE DRIVE CONDO-AVAILABLE SLIP Pleasing garden ambiance to 1h1s .tiry 2 bdrm with spdC1ous high rc•1lingcd living room divided by walls of gl.iss from lull lrng1h patio, pNfect for enter1ain- tn~. UnobstrurtC'd v1C'w\ of "-lt-wport Harbor lrom this 2nd floor unit, boat slip available $555.000 673-6900 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 OCEANFRONT ................................. -............... $865,000 47 ll St'ashore. at BA YFRONT ........................................................ $785,000 415 Bayside Dr , Sa l & Sun LIDO ISL£.......................................................... $555,000 152 V1d Undine, Sun UDO ISLE ................................................ ,......... $579,000 104 V1c1 Havre, Sal BALBOA ISLE. ................................................... $495,000 .2.23 Diamond. Sun BALBOA ISLE .................................................... $237,000 1511 Abalone Place, un PENN PT............................................................. S4 I 5,000 501 I\ 'it r<'<'I , Sat PENN PT ............................................................. $359,000 2041 F Balhoa, Sat PENN PT ............................................................. $355,000 2128 E Orc-an Blvd . Sal NEWPORT HEIGHTS ...................................... $325,000 332 Catalina. ~un IRVINE TERRACE ............................................ $825,000 1907 Cc1ldtt·d, ..rn N.LACUNA ......................................................... $550,000 390 Clift Or , Sell & <.un BIC CAN YON.................................................... $545,000 JS Ru<.' run1111nC'bleau, Sun BIC CANYON MINI ESTATE Over J ,500 'Q· 11. palati<114 bdrm townhoml' with pool, \Pd dnd <.anyon \ 1ew~ Large, h1Kh <C'1linged rooms, formdl d1ninK room. gourmet lotchen with nook and fah11lou\ master suitl' S545,000 631 -1400 BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Spec ta<Ular v1C'w., of "-lcwport Harbor & my lights from this t'i<'~<111t spacious, newly carpeted, 2 bdrm & den w11h h1S1h ceilings, laundry & large view deck. Dock p0\s1hl<· for so· boa1. S535.000. 631-1400 top qual11y condos. l bdrm and 4 bdrm units with PENINSULA PT. NEWER! with many qualtty lea· formal dining rooms & gourmet eat -in kirchcr,s, lures. A 2 story home w11h beamed ceilinKs & \unny frcnch doors, double paned windows, oak floors & south patio adjoining the f..im1 ly room. four bC"drm\ cabinc1~. spa rubs, & view balconies. Walk to Ferry & including the mas1rr suite with sitting ar a & ba~ Balboa ~hopping & restaurants. S900,000. 631-1400 views. Steps 10 beach. S485,000. 631-1400 BALBOA IS LAND Elc•..:an1 duplelt stl'P'> 10 South Bayfront 1n '>Upcrb condition front hou\t' with 3 bdrm 2 ~th, corner brick Ip dnd front pa110 R~r ncwiu 2 bdrm apt with df'rk over rlbl garage S475,000 67 J-&900 HARBOR RIDGE TOWNHOME upf:rat.ll•d 3 bdrm with family dntl formal dining rooms, vaulted ceil- ings, skylights, mirrored walls & designer papers. Some ocean & ntKhl light view~. Community pool & ten1s. S425,000 6J 1-1400 BALBOA BEACH COTTAGE in great oceanfront loca11on, surrounded by expensive hom<-s A best buy. 2 bedrms, 2 bath\ plus large liv1ng/din1ng area with fireplace & n1Ce pa110. Great rental or vacation home, build your dream house later. S395,000 631-1400 BAYSIDE COVES Sparkling bay vrews from this expanded on{• bedorom & den with added bonus room. Spc1C1ous master \uite is enhanced by c1d101 n· ing <"nclmed pa110, new appliances & all. dbl garage. Gated baylron1 compl<'x w11h pool & \pa L.lnd mduded at S379.995 6J 1-1400 PRIME AREA DUPLEX steps from "'lt>wport\ ht-st beaches Upper J bdrm has larl(t.> deck with ocean view, great for owner/occupant U!>e nice 2 bdrm lower un11 for 1ntome Both unm hdv(' brick fire· places & large rooms SJJ5,000 631-1400 BAYSIDE COV£ 2 l<'vel condo with mc1stN suite up, ... living room, den and gourmet kite hen down. Air'f decor with tilt> l'ntry, bermuda <>hullers, 2 lovely fixtures. Gated complex with comm pool & spa l and included S299,000 6Jl-1400 OLDER BEACH TRIPLEX great for summN winter or yearly rental One 2 bdrm 2 bath and two tuchelor units. Yearly incomP now S21,000, steps IO ...,ew- port's beaches, walk 10 \hops Good assumableJoan $235,000. 631-1400 BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS TOWNHOME Ovt>r 1850 sq. ft ., light & prrvacy in this 2 bdrm, ltvrng room w11h brick fireplace, and large family kitchen opening to enclosed front patio. Mountain views from me1ster & rear patio Acre<> of greenbelt plus community pools land mcludt>d di S232,000 631-1400 NEWPORT TOWNHOME Walk 10 beac h fro m this spacious, newly caqwted c·nd unit Air)' 4 bdrm with famil y & formal dining rooms & att dbl garc1g<.' plus comm. pool, spa & tennt) S 189,000. 631-1400 on the Pe ninsula Point Handsome remod('l<'d J bdrm with sepc1ratc family · and laundry rooms. Over-.1zed lot with large side patio & parking for R.V. Ju\I steps to beache\. Owner may carry 1st T D for 15 years, submit on IC'a\c option. S355,000 631-1400 Corona del Mar, Hantinp>n Belch, Irvine. Laguna Beacla and Newport Bmcb WATERFRONT HOMES,·INC. REALTORS ... Sales, Rft1tals, Property Management 315Marine Ave. Balboa Island 673-6900 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach - 6.11-1400 THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY BAYSHORES BA YFRONT ... This Is a bayfront property of whtch few, In a llfetlme, come to the market place. The environment comptetefy transcends even the uppermost limits of ac- , cepted greatness. Forget, for a moment, the warm and comfortable 4 bedroom home wtth pool, spa and gym. Concentrate on the 25,000 square foot lot, meticulously landscaped ... and the 180 feet of priceless bayfront, complete wtth 136 feet of pier. It is here that this property justifies Its expensiveness. Property may be subdivided. Owner will llsten to aJI offers or exchanges ......................................... S11,I00,000 :•••••-covER HOME****••: : NEWPORT BEACH ... This legendary eetate : • (featured on the front cover) commands a • : statety preeence and provides a perfect • • combination of elegance, privacy and lo-• • cation. Rather than tout the normal ap-: • pointments usually found In and around • • most luxury homes, we wtff conftne our • : remarks to the very special features of this : • very special property. • : The finely crafted and colossal lnterlof. :1 • includes a wonderous master suite com-• • plate wtth Its own library, a sumptuously • BAYSHORE8 BA YFRONT . . . Mediterranean : equipped kitchen, a-gracious garden room, • ,.. a handsomely congenial pub room and an • . VIiia. 60 foot prime lot on fee land. Gate guarded • underground wtne cellar wtth storage for ! community. 2 private beaches. Master suite wtth • 200 caees. ; sitting room and fireplace. 3 other bedrooms • • wtth balcony and view. Dtnlf'.'g room With oak } The brllllantly landscaped grounds are • church panettng and wtne storage. Country • glamourous by day and even more spec-: kitchen overtooks bay. Soda fountain. Com-• • tec:ular by night. The(e Is a fully lighted • merclal gf"llt barbeque and deep fryer. Hard-• tennis court and enter1ainment complex, a • wood floors, mouldings and French Doors are • h I d 1 t • but a few of the finishing touches. 3 car gar-• lavls poo an spa env ronmen . • --• ~ugmentJng this country club-like. at-.• wtth storage ........................................ 11.-.000 • mosphere, Is a eeldom eeen croquet court • LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT ... Waterfront luxury: A concept that goes-deeper than plush carpet- ing. This puts&-qulckenlng three bedroom resi- dence provides virtually every amenity one could sanety require. soaring beamed ceilings, Indirect lighting, power driven drapes, gourmet kitchen with both gas and electrlclty, spa, pier, slip. You will find no boredom here ... $1,115.000 • with meticulously manicured greens and • ·:. English accountraments. Importantly, • • there are two double garages wtth parking : • for 10 additional cars. • .. . • The entire property Imparts a mood of • : opulence and a privileged sense of well • • being. : • • • But...instead of merefy taking our word on • : this matter, call Dottle Austero. She will : • arrange a guided tour of this famous es-• • tate ... and you'll soon discover the dlf-• • ference between this landmark and any • : other home you ha'le ever seen. * oevu SHOMI ... Delightful home designed for comfort, MCUrlty and elegant entertaJntng. It's the Ivan Wetla atrium model. 4 . spacious bedrooms. Family room. Format dining roo:m. Beautlfufty IMdscaped view side of yard has a poof;-fountain, spa, barbecue, link and flreplt. Entire bayfront of the huge yard la enclosed with a glass front protecting the area from excess breezes. 3 car garage ... one easily convertible to hobby room ........................................... 1110.- DOVER SHORES . . . A lovely home. 3 bedrooms. T otatty remodeled living room, famlty room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms and one bath In apeerate wtng. Master bedroom wtng wtth sit- ting area and fireplace, his and hers bathrooma. Oen coutd be used as fourth bedroom. V6ew patio wtttl ftreplt and spa. Air conditioned. Double Insulated. Security system ....... 1171,m DOVER SHO•I ... Special featur• lend to the holpltallty and charm of this kMlty home. Skytlght In IMng room. Massive wood-paneled family room has bric* flreptace, watk-behlnd wet bar with loemaker. Large enough tor a poot table. Kitchen has ample cabinetry plua eating ' area. Master bedroom suite features hit and her · waJk-ln cioeets and eeparate tub and lttower. 3 additional bedrooms. Security sy1tem. ................................................................ 1111.a DOVER SHORES ... Large families can be fun .. .lf there la adequate space. A magnlfloent home ~ for comfort. Five bedrooms. 4 bath1. Kitchen rernodeted wtth lkyt6ghts and alt new · appllanoes. Wet bar wtth wtne storage. OeNohtful back bay view. 3 car garage. Very motTvated owner ... wlll consider trades. ............................................................... 1111.000 atG CANYON ... Prestigious location. Beauti- fully designed. Custom built. Light and airy. Overlooks panoramtc view of gotf course, plus night lights. Gorgeous pool and spa In lush private yard. Living room, dining room, kitchen, master suite and powder room on upper level with view deck. Excellent for entertaining. 3 additional bedrooms, library and family room on lower level. Owner highly motlvated ..... tl35,000 .. : : Approplately priced_ at,,, ........ $3,500,000 : SPY'-H .... s A I .a-. I • ..,, ... • __ _ -----·-· ._n mmen~_prva~aaeu,ng.~ '•*************************: bedrooms. Family room. Dtnlng room. Game DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT . . . 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 2 bedroom suite. ............................................................... ms,ooo DOYER SHORES ... A classlc In elegance. The gate opens to an Inviting pool and spa. Inside, past the mwbte columns, the home opens to the formal living and dlnlpg rooma. oak-panelled library, famtfy room and guest quarters. Upatalrs it the secluded master suite and 3 addltlolnal bedrooms. Amenities Include sparkllng chandeliers. oak flooring, 3 fireplaces. Pleasant vJew ................•..••••.•••......•...................... 179..- · room. Inside, you are surrounded by comfort and convenience Outside, you are surrounded DOVER SHORES . . . Designed to de- light... wrap-around design of pool creates a llght. outdoor feeling throughout. Huge living room. Formal dining room. Four bedrooms. Totally redecorated Inside and out. Bonus room. Many delightful features Including Plantation shutters. parquet floors, garden window. Secur- ity system .............................................. 1125,000 DOYER IHORES ... One visit wtll convince you that this elegantly upgraded home warrants your consideration. 3 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths. A living room that mak" entertaining a pleasure .• Den large enough for pool table. V flreplaces. A kitchen that would· dettght any gourmet cook. Breakfast area In kitchen. Un- obstructed view of back bay ................. 1111.000 '631-7300 by a huge park-llke setting. We cannot ade- quatefy describe this exceptlonaJ property and Its limitless amenities. You must see It. ................................................................. ,000 SPYGLASS ... Lovely Tradewlnds modet with view of mountains, ·t>cean and city light•. Hard- wood noors In entry, family room and kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 2~ bath•, 2 fireplecea .•• IMng room and family room. A magnfflc«lt IP8 and water- fall. Gas barbecue. Flreptt. Everything to make entertaining a pleasure. S.Curtty system. ............... , ...................................•...........• 10.000 BACK BAY . . . Spacious Catlfornla Spanish styte home. Tiie gallery. 6 bedrooms. Large corner lot with addltlonal property zoned for horses. Must see to appreclate ............ ...,_ .. 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEAC t ----- THE DALE BOUT ASSOCIATION DOYER SHORES . . . Great curb appeal. 3 bedroom home In an elegant neighborhood. BKk Bay view. Gated entrance wtth puah button call system. Huge llvtng room wtth picture wtn- dow and fireplace. Dining room. Large family room wtth wet bar. Spacious yard plumbed for pool. ................................. ~ ........................ . IMO CANYON ... Obvious pride of ownership. Monaco model. Woodsy 1ettlng. Gracious wtnd- ing entry ... some view potential. 3 bedrooms. 2'A baths. Dining room. Conveniently located wet bar for easy entertaining. Third bedroom has den bullt-lns ... euity convertible. Efflc4ent kitchen with breakfast area. Central aJr con- ditioning. Security. system. Large yard wtth spaoe for spa. Reduced price of ........... 1•,000 IAUK>A Pl ... IULA ... H the home sets the mood for the day, why not have It by the beautiful sea ... or just steps away? A tuctnating home In many reepects. 3 bedrooms ... one weth a ftrepaace. 3 utha. .. maat• t>.tti with a )loml tub. No w•t• spaice ... every Inch Is utllmd. ·······························································'-- WITCa..F ... A "Pr ... 8)'" built custom home 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Famity_room wtttl fir-. pllloe. Dining room. Oen with large 9Ct'Mn tee. ¥teion, bufft-ln stereo and apellkera. Poot. Spa. Gazebo. Owner wt11 carry first trust deed at excellent t•ma ...................................... lt•,111 DOftR IHOMI ... For the terlout buyer. Here Is one of the belt buys In all of Hewl)ort a.ch. This 3 bedroom, 3 bath view residence is In rare move-In c:ondttton and priced to MM. Amenities lnciude pool, spa, den wtth wet bar, plus new kitchen, new paint, new furnace and new roof. Superb location. Why watt? See It today. Beautifully priced at.. ................. It•• IAYCMIT ... Spactous 5 bedroom, 3'A bath home with ovwlind Y•d complete with poot, spa and shuffleboard court. Large famlty room. Otnlng room. 2 flrepteces. This property ls per- fKt for entertaining on a prand ecaJe, yet lenda l1Mtf to Intimate family Hwig .................. ._. HAMOR NDQI ... Highly upgraded ''Aln*-unce" model. Courtyw-d wtth btlck .-._. Luth Q9rden. Custom bric* floors, mirrors. 3 bedrooms, Including an lmpr...tve ~ ute. Llbrary/toft wtth bOOkcues and wet b9r. 2 huge decks. Mountain vtew ..................... ._ IA YCMIT . . . LMng In a large famlty at- mo9phefe can be an ab9olute deMaht. Two- storlel. Total of 5 bedrooms and 3~ bMM. Restful vtews Ugh11, espectalty from the upper levet. 2 master suites upataira. Two-story MYtng room with fireplace. Large family room with ftrepface. Ofnlng room. Kitchen wtth Mtlno .... Three car garage ................................... -.- A REAL ESTATE COMPANY !*"'WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES**! • • : DOYER SHOMI .................................. ~: •Sat-Sun 1-5.......................... 13'42 Galaxy Drive• • • • DOYER SHORES .................................. 1175,000 • •Sun 1-5 ................................. 1736 Galaxy Drive! . ~- :DOYER SHORES .................................. 9157.000: •Sat-Son 1-5.......................... 1518 Galaxy Drive• • • • WEITCa..F CU8TOM .......................... S4•.000• •Sat-Sun 1-5 ....................... 1207 Highland Drive• • • : IAYCMIT ........................................... 1415,000.: .sun 1-5 ................................. 1437 Antigua Way• • • •IAYCMIT ............................................... . •Sat-Son 1-5 ........................ 2100 Leeward Lane• • • :uYCREIT ........................................... SMs.-: •Sat 1-5 .......................... 1001 Notttngham Road• • • •11¥1• ftWCl ................................. 111a.-it Jt-Sun 1-5 ....................... 1519 Santanetta T•race• • • •IAYCMIT ........................................... ---·: : Sat-sun 1-5............ ....... 1834 T radewtnda Lane• • • 1tlAYCMIT ........................................... --· JtSat-sun 1-5 .................. 1301 Nott nghilri ~ • • .,... .. llff .......................................... ~: :Sun 1-5 ............................... 2420 Vista Noblllra lit . .. •NIWPORT IEACH ................................. ,111 • •Son 1-5 .................................... 2411 Via Marina lit • • • • ............................. EAITBLUFf . . . Lusk Plan B. 4 spacious bedrooms. 2'~ baths. Family room with eating area. Wet bar. Dining room. Extra half bath haS wy 8C0811 to pool arM. Sliding doors from malt• bedroom to pool area and spa. Lovely I~ and pleasant view ............. -- IA YCMIT . . . H two luxurious mast• bedroom• are enough you'll tove the remainder of tM home. 2~ baths. Large IMng and family rOOtM wtth fir~ In each. Formal dining room. Cheerful brMkfut room or office. Buwt-ln 1l1ctrlc kitchen. Lowly patk> wttt. barbeeue, pool and spa. Two car garage ................. .- IA YCRll T . . . Beautifully designed ... IUbstanttalty conatrucied Ivan Wells home. 4 bedrooms, 2'A batttl. Specioul famtty room. Formal dining room. Central aJr conditioning. Frelhty painted. SoW hot water heater. Lovefy poot..alze yard ........................................ "'4,• •wm TaMACE ... Beautttutty maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath hofM. One bedroom now used u Oen wtth buftt-ln bookshetve9.-euily con- vertlbte. Manicured grounds wtth fruit trees. Areplace In living room. New carpeting. Electrk: kitchen wtth refrigerator Included. New Cal- Shak• root with 30 year guarantee ...... 1315.000 . 631-7300 .. BAYCREST ... The Impressive Interior bouts of open and spacious area, Including the ca- thedral-ceillnged IMng room and dining room. The magnificent kltChen Is a culinary deltght, with' top-of-the-Une appliances and ample counter and cabinet space. This Is a very interesting 3 bedroom home. Reduced to ........................................... ..$310.000 IAYCREST ... Single story Ivan WeUs modet. Excellent locatlon ... reasonable price. '4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Famlty room. Dining room. Convenient laundry room. Special platform bed In master suite. Large lot ...................... 1211,• IAYCMIT ... Choice ne6ghborhood. 0.. llghtful home. LMng room wtth vaulted C9llng and brick fireplace. French doors open to pool and patio. Dining room. Country kitchen wtth built-In barbecue. Convection oven, refrigerator and washer-dryer lnduded. Wine room wtth wet ~w!t~=~ .. ~.~-.. ~ ... ~~~~~· ... ~~Tr; WEITCL•' ... Beeutlfulty maintained holne. 3 bedrooms. 2 battla. Family room. Dining room. A dream kitchen wtth fl"lrl c:onwnience. Cor- ning cooktop and CoriM counter topa. INulMed !!!le. Oversized detached garage ......... -.... - THE aUffl ... Dramatic tr--top Y'-from handaome Mvlng and dtntng rooma, 2 bedrooma, (2 baths) WnMy/d9n, kitchen (wtth dir*'I--~ Conwf'Ment bedroom IUite, attached ..... storage room on low level. Patio and blloony for outdoor pl111ure. Profe9ek>nalty dllcol•1d. Immaculate "G'' pl9n ............................ .... NEWPORT IEACH . . . Delightful 3 bedroom home In a great famity neighborhood. 2'A bldha. LMng room wtttt ftagatone flreptace. Breakfast counter In kitchen. Dining room. Air condttlorf.. ~~~,:o,~~.~~ .. ~~~.~ .. ~=·i SANTA ANA..-M WEITIM f NCAL CENTER ... Popular Shady Hollow patio home. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathe. Huge 200 square foot family room. Upgraded throughout. Brick atrium. Currently -.eed at $1300 month.Good lnvestment. .. 20% down.break even .......... 111 WEITCIJf ... Attrecttve 2 bedroom, 2 b9lt\ unit. Prwate ....,. on patio. Community pool and spa. Conwntent location .. _ ............ '9;111 . co•••RCIAL NEWPORT IOW.ff AM> . . . Com"*ic81ty zoned 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Lot 50x 106. Can bulJd twtce the bulldable space. One J*k- lng tor every 250 equare feet of usage.-... ANA .. IM ... High vt.tblllty. Corner otftce bu6df. Ing one bloc~ from the growtng Anahekn bul'- ness center. High traffic count of H.rbor Boulevard. 1900 equare feet uaed as two offtoes suitable for many profesafons ............... 9121,~ _ 1617 WESTCLIFF BRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH ... I I I 1 l l l ~----• • l t NEW LISTING WYOI OClU V1nr -From extensively remodeled, upgraded Monterey In Harbor View Hills. 4 bedroom, new kitchen, custom staircase, all of the finest quali ty. $54"9,000 Tom Boland, member emeritus, and long time resident of little Balboa Island has sucessfully marketed real estate for over 17 years. Much respected, highly experienced. Tom Is our main- stay. LOVELY THU IHIOOI -In the bluffs, on tree-lined greenbelt, view of bay from patio and greenbelt, designer upgrades, fust reduced to $235,000. II llVll( II NUHT COltntH -one bdrm plus convertible den, In popular Orange Tree. Streams. tennis. pool, activities. $109,500 Ut~ Fiii -A 2 bdrm trome with 1 bdrm. 1 bath rental units. Close in Olde CdM locatlon; bit of a yard and chance to increase Income. $229,000 Oii CUTE.IUS -A 2 bdrm. den home with beams, brick fireplace, tile floors, new roof, on hlll In CdM, room for fun front yard. $229,500 Ul£ A TIU MOUSE -secluded 4 bdrm 3 bath with some city lights view. Corner lot among the trees In the Bluffs. $259,500 Fee. COUITIY CLUI CLOSE -much desired. rarely fisted 3 bdrm. 2'h bath In great location. Golfer de- light! Sold in present condition. $169,500 DIUM MOUSE -Inside and out. Large lot. shut- ters. trench doors, 2 fireplaces, huge family room. anxious for offer. Reduced to $298,000. ---$325,000 TO 1499,500--- CUSSEY TOWMllOME -In cosmopolitan CdM. Near Scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms, 3 bath. Fine appointments. $419,000 1£ST OI IELCOUIT lllll -Panoramic view, one of the best townhomes In area, 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 fireplaces, lmmac. cond. $475,000 N~EWSFLASH 10/24 /86 Jiong Kong. Unique Homes Owner/Broker Jim Wood arrives this date by way of Bangkok, Tt)alland. Detalla of Jlme return to U.S.S. to foffow orr 11/1/86. Jim Skahan, sustaining member, Is personable, hard-working and thoroughly "knows" the area. Jim gives real estate and his clients his all. He also drives a "mean" Unique Homes vanl lh1H THUCE Fiii -Spacious single story. 4 bdrm, 2800 sq ft. "entertaining now," fust re- decorated and close to all. $439,000 IEICll UYS llST -Traditional 3 bdrm with gardens. brick patios, 2 fireplaces. shutters, panes and bay close. $450,000 L.H. IATllflOIT OPNITUllTY -Outstanding 4 bdrm home, sunny location In Balboa Coves, dock for 40' boat, trade or lease option. $499,500 UTU IMC( NITlflll -In Harbor View, close to school, park. Highly upgraded, A/C, shutters, 5 bdrm, 31n ba, move In perfect $362,500 F-.Y Fii -In Harbor View Hills with 4 bdrm, 21n bath. Great location, neutral decor. updated kitchen, famlly room and good view. $439,000 UCIT Ml lllCIT -Sausalito In Harbor View Hiiis. Nicely &Jpgraded In neutral tones, 3 bdrm, family room. lg. yard, lovely landscaping. $329,500 PUOUllC VO -Ocean and city lights from llvlng. dining, master, kitchen. 1 story. 2 _,drm. den. best of Belcourt Hill. $495,000 ---sseo,ooo To sats,ooo ...__ __ IEACI FlllT TO••l -Under oonstructlon. get Involved with 3 bdrm. 2 ba. on West Oceanfront. $560,000 with $20,000 decor pkg. Vlnr, Vlnr, YltWI -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1 story on hlghly elevated 40' lot. Fantastic ocean vu. Buy adf 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000 Oll( Cll CUii -In a lovely 4 bdrm 3 be. family home. Beautifully maintained Cape Cod, 80me vu. from master, close to au. $625,000 ----OVER 1 MILLION1---- 0CUlfml UTAn -Five bedrooms. MVerl baths, five car garage, 8700 sq ft wtth every •mentty tm.gtnat>te. 13;950;000 NEW LISTING wtll(lfll II IUTCUrf - Highly remodeled, ex- quisite master suite, country kitchen, formal dining with built-Ins, sundeck, spa, storage, and sensational. $495.000 om brings his solld butinea back- ground to the field of real estate. Enthuajastlc, capable, Tom ls the newest member of the most exclusive men's club In town . A VIW H TIE ILUFF -In San Clemente, apectacu· lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, Mediterranean flavor. owner willing to finance. $1,500,000 OPEN SAT\'ADA Y 1·5 .. .. $895,000-H11 .... ¥ Ooean vu. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 0 . John.on --'"° $499,500 •t ......... 4 bdrm, dock. patio on beach T. Walllek .... ,..au S387,500 1111(1 .... ., 3 bdrm, sit down view H. Mettcu N•mJ Nm $304,900 1111 .... Immaculate 4 bdrm V. Sinclair •1111111 l .U . $439,000 IM1 ...... ""' View 4 bdrm. 2'1a ba family home F. Scott-Evan• OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ... .. $895,000 H11 .... ew. Ocean vu, 3 bdrm, 2 be. 0 . Joh'lton --llftl $499.500 41 ......... 4 bdrm. dock, patio on beach T. Wallick MITA IUA $298,000 nn , ... Spaclovs 3 bdrm. F A .• all the extras A. John.on --.. ... $362,500 1111 "" ...... ,.. Unusual S-Nlrm Portoflno. upgrad.ci 8 . ConJM l .f . al.I 1MT1 $549,000 .. l11tull1 Highly upgraded, ftneat quallty 4 bdrm L. Curci ... -$925,000 -a.t ..... M 1 remodel or rebulld/3 R-2 lot• J. Skahan --N•llU $1,100,000 11•L ..... IW. Home. garden, beach, pier, bayfront 8. Betrlneton .... ,..au t387,500 1111 ......... .., 3 bdrm, en down view P. M«ry ... $419,000 111 .... 11 ... Townoome, 3 bdrm, 3 bath M. Aou1ulot •IUUlll Lt.I. $439,000 1111 ........ View 4 bdrm, 2'h ba. famMy hOfM M.A. Anderaon •Mllll Lt.I. $499,500 1UI l1H11rM Panoramic vu, 4 bdrm. FR K. Orani.rl tJ~lt 11°"6. m4LT£.t?i. f31ti·f3(){)() • PACIFIC COAIT HICHWAY AT lllMAll'IHUR 8CJUUVAaD .. a.G11A D1L MAil .. -,._ ---- / PROPERTIES, INC. (714f 760-8333 • 3 Civic Pbml • Suite 170 • N:ewport Beach 92660 !DOV.Ea SBOUS-VIEW HOii& This Is a very~(' 1speclal OoverShores family home. Located on a • large corner lot with room for pool Completely re- dccor.lle<I with a warm contemporary flair · 5 OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY b<'droom with 2 master suites. 4 bath . detached 2101 Y8CM • ..,. 8-vtew worlt hop and much more tncludlng lhc tranqull 219 Y8CM • ......., 5Mv1ew ·-- r , BELCOURT 480-Thls one Is Gorgeous! It Is new and over 3300 Sq. Ft FaJI Irr love al first sight. It has a wonderful floor plan. It has a view. room for a pool. Please come by and see ror yourself. OPElf SUllDA Y J ·5 . JUST a.EDUCED TO $5115,000 1-5 views of the Back Bay and city night llghls. Owners wlll lease option or selllll Asking price. $510,000 LOIRST .PIUCED •RADroa.D •OD.EL ln TUllTLE•oca 011 TD iu.JCET Sophlsll· cated tyllng with charming court off entry. 2B0/21h BA. Formal Dining Rm and Fireplace. Close lo Pool a nd'Spa. $152.-00 NEW LISTINGS J80°8A Y VIEW Great 5 bedroom famlly home with large yard and one of the most spectacular bay views In Ea l Bluff. Walk to schools. shop· ping and tennis. $359.000 411 Helotr .. dl ... l Olde CdM 1-.. ,_.. "'• Big canyon 12 Mlpel Hatt>or Ridge 1 Cwt Jasmine Cf-" ..... 1-5 ...... 1-5 .... 1-5 .,..,. 1-5 ··-1-5 1 ~ Vlete Sea llland --1-5 SATURDAY AND SVNDA Y 1W ,....-Oowr Shores tHS,000 1·5 711a.tw lrvi~Terrace tm.• 1-5 2121 v.-......... Selvlew ..... 12-5 I : ~ Be6cOUt1 ...... 1-5 ~ llll•11h Hlfbof Ridge 13,•,000 10 PARJC PLACE Under construction. Beautiful Top of the World Canyon View. Buy now a nd 1 011.E or THE rllfEST VIEWS Olf THE c hoose floor covering. etc. 380. &BA. Breakrast COAST 3 Bdrm. 4 1h ba, gym. FR. elevator. a real nook. 3 car garage. Plus many more amenities. knock oul. New. contemporary. $tt75,000 Move In for Christmas for $295,000. 11118 18 A JrOllDSUUL Ol'POaTU1flTY TO LIVE 111 arvum TSJUIACE 3 BD.2BA. beautl· ful hardwood noon. Quiet locatJon with lots of charm. Some room for expan1lon. An excellent • buy et $2N,OOO r .. JIAaJIOa JUDGE CUSTO• BOID This con· temporary. home has everything!! The finest amenities. totally sol.ar panelled. stereo through· out. 2 skylights. dumb waiter shaft. all ck:leets arc 1 cedarllncd. Jepcrete Ooors for aound proofing. Pella windows through-out (56), rec room on i lower level with maids and guest quatcrs. 360° • viewing deck and a spectacular mountain a nd 'night light view. $J,250,000 ' 8S£COUaT-EXCLUSIVS, DAAJIA TIC, UP· OJlADSD 3 8D TOWlfBO•.S Ctrcular stalrcaM In entry. larg~ family room wltti Oreplace looking onto a lovely courtyard with waterfall and spa. Or1g1nally a Model home. ,...,500 S.EAV.l.EW .. lfSWPOaT HACH, CALirOIUfIA.:' Magnlfl· cent New Orleans style home In Harbor Rldgc-5 bedrooms plu1 separate maids quarters. 4 car garage. Unobstructed ocean and llghts view of Newport Beach. 40 foot pool and spa. Inc redible decor. Brand new Valenttnc home. $.S,tJ00,000. ape..,........, ..... J ·5. rA.lfTASTIC VIEW 5 BO. 41hBA. plus large Bonus Room.This wonderful home has been ex- panded and upgraded. Great breakfast room overlooking the ocean. Owner wUI con sider trade. Only $785,000. TllAllQUIL WOODS & WAT.Ea VIEW In pres· uglous guard-gated Harbor Ridge. Lowest prtce .. Kensington" wtth thousands In light & brtght decorator upt(radcs. $449,900. R.EDVCED DOV.Ea SlfOAES Olf THE 8A Y 6600 sq. ft . of quality construction completely remodeled In '84. Massive 55 rt. x 2 1 ft. living room. Beveled. stained & etched glass. Pool. spa. & waterfall. Bonus room. wet bar. & sauna. Master suite with rtreplace & sitting rm. paneled In Imported Koa wood. Security system. 200-300 people can be comfortably entertained. Avail. lmmcd. Incl. Land. Just reduced to $895,000. A an<:IAL PLACE TO 8Ef Please compare this townbomc-A true value! Decorator perfect· all UAVJaFS £AJIOEST llODS£ Almoet 3.000 white and aoft cok>ra from the expanded entry. eq.rt. of comfortable ltvtnc. BeaullfuUy land· breakfut room. living room and walk·tn ck:leets acapcd and decorated. Two alory end unit adja· In master. The finest of materials were used In cent to greenbelt and within walktng dl1tance o(. this home. One of the finest views In Newport pool and tennl1. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Ocean and city Beach of Ocean and city lights. Approx 3.500 sq ltg)lls view. Cul-de-sac location. Good aMumable ft. A buy al ,...,000 · lfA.lff'UCICET llf NAVm•nriaannm or. reaaD 3BD.2BA w/outetandlng vtew. Private pool & spa. ProfeulonaUy decorated & landec. Added a rea ror omce. studio or ? .. 18.000. ONlf BOUU SAT a 8U1f 12·•· 2JU :r~ ....... loan. Guard-gale community. ,_.,000. i 8SAVIEW'S .POl'U£Aa OllS·8TOaY 'BAJll"J'Olf •OD.EL Channing Ivy-covered ' courtyard. Attractively landecaped yard wtth spa. Near community ctty light.a vtew. OOod aa- ~:;blC' loan. Ouard·&•tcd community. .ooo. SEA ISLAllD Check this valuell Great end lo· cation on a cul·de-aac street next to the golf couf9C:. Looks like new. all neutral tonea and pla ntaUon ehutters. 3 patios. beautifully lanecapcd plus IOftlC view. All on onf' ~vel Immediate pomiie•k>n. Wiii ~n ~r trade up or down. Tap thta ror .... ooo . lllBAMAR PLAN IN OVARD OAT.ED COii· llVlflTT or HAllBOR IUDOE. "OAllDElf IJf A rOHST ... country home feeling. viewing Nature Trall. Emerald grttn carpel. white Liie. extensive mirrors. skylights. 280. 2.5 Bath. den. dining room. patios, AC. pa off master. Audio speaker. Intercom. security gate. U79,000 CDll DUPL£JC 380, 3BA decorator perfect homt'. South or the h ighway. Walk to the beach. Spacious l Bdrm unit. Situated over a 4 car ~a ragc. Is furnl8hed and lovely. $449,000 JASllllfE CR£EIC Immediate p os - sesslon ... Locatcd In a guard-gated community w/llghted tennis courts. pools and Its own private spa. This elegant split-level home. with 3 ~rooms. family room & 2'h baths/expanded deck w/vlc:w of ocean can be yours now. A beautiful home for the executive who llkes to entertain . Central air and security sys~m. OPElf SVlfDAY 1·5 JAS•llfE CREEIC Wonderful & Special. 280. ~n Townhouse. Charming kitchen with Bay Window looking out to Uled. lush. prtvatc patio . Fabulous woodburnlng rtrcplacc. FuU Security. Three Skylights. Everything one would desire In private gated community. Excellent buy. $299,000 8A raIDOE Sharp 2 bedroom. 2 bath townhouse In gated community. Highly upgraded. Plant.allon s hutters. Extensive use of mirrors. Air condition· Ing. Attached garage. Convenient to all shopping a nd beach areas. $215,000. EJCQUISlf'E CUSTO• aEDWOOD HOllE In lncllnc VIiiage. 270° View overlooking Lake Tahoe and the Nallolnal Forest. 5 Bedrooms with Indoor pool. s pa. sauna. gourmet kitchen and solar healing. $4M9,000. rAllTASTIC VIEW Ocean and Bay. Lovely lrvlne Terrace home with extra large rooms-4 BO. 3 BA. Hardwood floors.kitchen redone -Showa beautifully. La~ courtyard with renced off big pool. Totally prtvare. $850,000. _ PLAllS APPIK>RD ro• IVllA T ·~ 1' 8E YOUJI DUAM 11011.s Olf CUSTO• LOT One o( the laat lots available In Btg Canyon. Over 12.000 feet loqted on pnvate· cul-de·sac atrttt over- looking the park . ..-.ooo. 8EST 8VT llf 810 CAllYOllt Spt'Ctacular view of ~olf courM and ntght Ilg.tits! Oeauvtlle model In prime tocallonl 3 bedrooms. den and 3 baths. Custom pool a nd s pa. Thi home won't last long. A l't"al bargain a t $880.000. &A•T •Lurr CJIA.aJfSa Lovely 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath condo with 2 car attached g•ragc. Just like new·L'«hl and airy feeling. Living room open• o~to an aJl bricked patio with lou of Oowcra. tl•.SOO. I l j I I· --i----.·: •,.,•/,'" •'••tA• • ,:' •. : ·,•1.:• • • ...... ·:.·,"-•• .·:;-_,,.• ...... , ....... ·.·,· .. ,·,·.·······················,•.•,•,•,•.•.•.•e•a-...•.•.•.•,•.•._•.•.•.•.•.•.y.•.~.•.•.-...·~ We Specialize In Personal Service · POPULA• "E" Pl.All located on t>Nutiful rmjor greenbelt. Bluffs "E" plan, 3 bd, 21h ba, lovely courtyard entry, end unit privacy. Setler wants a short escrow (COE 1986). leasehold. UM,- Contemporary home shows like a model. S~cious 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated in understated elegance. Off white cpts, shut- ter., ~uiet greenbelt setting, ~rtial bay view pl145 city lights. Including the bind. pn,IOO OPIM MOUSI 1·1 PM ·SAT a SUN I ... VISTA CAUDAL, N.a. •ITllUY · Extremely well maintained, well decorated Bluffs "G" plan. 4 Bd., 3 a.., very open bright home. urge redwood deck with spa and Finnish redwood uuna. leasehold. tz•a.-.............. MTASUN HMVlaTAGmlA~- LUSll8ftKM•LT Bluffs "Fransiscan" on secluded private green- belt. 3 bd, 2112 bith, new kitchen, air con- ditioned, quiet cul de ~c location. Fee land. $219,000 > PlllCI HDUCTIONll ustbluff -Absolutely mint condition through- out. Lusk C pbn, 3 bd, 21h ba , new roof, new exterior ~int. Move-inti Excellent home, ex- cellent price, includes the !ind. S-7,- aLUFFS ''S" PLAN Bluffs condo, tri-levet, 3 bd, 2 ba, lirge rmster suite. Good starter home, dose to COM and shopping. Priced very well, includes the !ind. St•a,IOO FMUAA • hp1mive wn1p-around patio overloold"I Upper Bly. 3 bd, 21h bl. Yearfy lease, no pet5 . . .... , ... 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Great cozy and private 2 bedroom 1Yl bath townhome. Private patio. Encloted garage. Call fut. M&-2313 HP« =•n• TUTIJ 1114,IM Bargain price! Very private and plulh end unit townhome. Vaulted cefllng1. Cozy fireplace. French doors and wlndowa. Dining room leads to enclOled patio, muter suite wtth sitting room aJcove. 2 Bedrooms, 2Yl bath1. A real must see! 546-2313 HP45 """ ITllTlll 11M,lll Seller wants an offer! Perfect for the young executive! Easy maintenance townhome. Soar- ing cathedral cefllngs. Large country kitchen. Very showy. 2 Bedrooms plus den. Wet bar. Central air. Clean and quiet gated community. Call today 54&.2313 HP46 ,_ PLDmLDn IHIMI Assume Interest only loan-owner wlll carry toot Great condition. Lathe and plaster. Each unit with separate garage, washer/dryer hOOkup, and private patio. Call todayl 54&.2313 HP47 CORONA DEL MAR l LMU wamJ 17 ... Qulnteuentlal luxury llvtng, atepa to bMctt, panoramic view of ocean. 4 expansive bedroom•. each private bath, 3 woodburnlng ftreptacea, all etectrle kitchen, lmporteed Ute throughout. Call for showing &46-7171 NP10 MESA VERDE ,______ ...... Gorgeous M... Verde executive home. Spacious 2 story. Numerou. upgredea. Formal dining. 4 Large bedrooms. 2'" betha. Bubbling epa. RV ICClll. New landlCIP'ng. Call for an . appointment to .... 548-2313 HP40 3104 Sumatra 2t2t Belter 3375 Naveda ~fllDDI• 11 ..... Unique opportunity-rare on matket. More apace and luxury than you'd expect In a townhome. Large llvtng areas. Format dining. Breakfut nook. 2 Muter suites, one with fire- place and deck. 2~ Baths. Lovely pool and apa area. Great location near 2 country ctub1. Call to see! 546-2313 HP41 .UT l•H WAT MU 11 ...... Popular floor plan In dealreable area of Mesa Verde. Excellent opportunity to step Into a great community. 3 large bedrooms, w. bath. Call today. 54&.7171 HP42 111&_...,. 111tMI Great home-great area. Sitting vacant and wasting money. Seller says "SELL!" Gracious formal dining. Family room. Crackling fireplace with hand carved mantle. Bullt In book cues. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Call for an appointment to seal 546-2313 HP43 OTHER AREAS WILi Tl .... llU 11.,.. GARDEN OF EDEN. Abundance of fruit trees, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 garages, 1 extra for workshop or recreation. VIiia Park schools. Call to seer &46-7171 NP8 ..... , 21 n.. .... htll9n n1r....tTu....,.'U "Tax Reform '86-The Effect on Real Estate" wlll be held on Oct. 30, at the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors, 401 N. Newport Blvd .. New- port Beach. Sponsored by Century 21 The Real Eataters, this free eemlnar la offered as a publle Mrvtce as a part of "Investor days" sponsored by Century 21, a subsidiary of·Metropolltan Life lnauranoe Co. Thia free seminar wtll offer a broad overview of up-to-date prlci~ Infor- mation on tax reform. Terry McCardte, bro- ker/owner of Century 21 The Real Eatatera, 1 aald, "The To Reform wlll cause many changel 1 for us. Thia eemlnar wlll offer an apportunlty for you to ask question• and receive the lat•t I Information at no coat to you." Noel Seaman, attorney, wlll conduct the seminar. For more Information call, Century 21 The RMI E1tater1, 270 E, 17th, Coeta M .... Call (714) 848-7171. .w'ITIMm 11 ..... Near everything:-Premier lower end unit. PAI- VA TE JACUZZI off muter, mltrored wardrobes . Light, airy, gracious personal amenities, large patio, commulty pool and SPA, BBQ AREA, toddler patks. Call 64&.7171 NP9 ,.._ 111.,... Fantastic starter home or Investment. Neat and clean. Family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms . Covered patio overlooks spar~lng pool. Call to see. 546-2313 HP36 llllllW ... WIT lll,111 Shows like a model! Great 2 bedroom condo, exoetlent complex. Great opportunity for first time buyer or Investor. Call today! 546-2313 HP37 NEWPORT BEACH ..... ....... 11..,.. Ideal for beach starter home -or may be used as "BASE" for builder looking for DYNAMITE BEACH PROJECT just steps from ocean. Charming 2 bedroom with ABUNDANCE OF POTENTIAL. Arst time offered. 646-7171 NP 1 lmft.Y IJUDmll WITIUm1'1! 1111,- For the BOATING ENTHUSIAST. Elegant estate, numerous outstanding featuresi Walls of glass In living room and master suite overlook BOAT DOCK. unprecedented Interiors for sophisti- cated tastes. Call for appointment &46-7171 NP2 uumaa• llAl1lmtt 1211,111 Life at the top! Views fo NEWPORT BAY ANO PACIFIC OCEAN. Desirable 3 bedroom, 2 bath, SWEDISH FIREPLACE, elegant personal amenities, lush landscaping. Call 646-7171 NP3 •••••• aa..-BACK BAY AND FASHION ISLAND VIEWS! Home for growtng family, memories. Walls of glass In llvlng, dining room, luxurious master, exquisite drestlng area, den, family room. Re- treat or party room for In-law quarters. TRY LEASE OPTION! Cati 646-7171 NP4 "'nm uua .,..,. Walk to beach. Soaring celling• In llvlng room, flreptaoe, format dtnlng. FRENCH DOORS, LI- BRARY, gourmet kitchen, muter with luxurious draaalng area, PRIVATE SPA, 3 car garage, no S*klng hutlel. c.M 148-7171 NP5 rn MU t>ut '.'Jun1her 1 to n·ork for you. G:r ' ! / \ ' ,~ ) \ ,· ; ' / • , .' : • ' · . ' , . ' ( ) ',I . , .· I , . . \ /, I . . 1 ' • • ' ~ ' ~ ' j • • I . -' •-.T llY ...i mt1 WlTa 11,llUll ---------------· ...-a11 ULI 1111--- ·w e are ottmnc perhaps the finest site aion, the OPEN HOUSES Five Huntmcton Beach es1aie propenis 1n FOCI Southern Calilornia Coast. This is a 3BR + maid's SATURDAY locat.ioo. Priced fOf' fast ale fnm $101 ,000 '° quarters contemporary. Far out on the tip of $204,000. Excellent opportunity for ~ « BIG r•....voN --H Le1l•m individual'-~ $'-~-by a...--.r. .. --t. C!--Crescent Bay Point with unbelievable white """""a ...._ Hirunan •IUD~. '~" ..,...... .... ...,... ~ water views. Asking $1,950,000. Call Rod Daley ~ULA .~ ?.;'C: • or Dave Hir9Chler ,3BR. FR 1-5 Hobie Dmny Tll -• ,...... U.•• 1mM 1 llY Wltmllft 11.-.-1EASTBLUFF .._ JUI.... On the golf ooune in 84g C-anyon. Tall rnamive Spectacular views of white water coastline and tBR. FR 1-5 Coby Ward double arched entrance leads to a breathtakinc crashing surf on the private beach of Emerald circular stairway and prioelem chandelier. ~ Bay! Remodel or build a home on this one of a SUNDAY doors and windows of aolid oak show the per- kind site. Rod Daley and Dave Hinchler BJG CANYON 11-.-1 lepl •· leerp feclion in custom oonst.rudion. Dram.ltic large -.a1 I •ay -....... Ill 11 ua... 6BR, FR, pool, vw 1-5 Stepharue Grady living room and formal ~ roomth, -~ ~ -~· • -·--·-,...,,..... CLIFFHAVEN Mn.-111 llllp ..... M family room. Kitchen is comf""""ie wi uaA cabi- Gorgeous 6BR Colonial with new go~ JBR. FR. pool 1•6 Tom Al.liNon nets and custom detail throlchtout. Five kitchen, f.anud' ·1y room, opealnn bedeams3. f~d~ w. OCEANFRONT •n.-utl w. ......... bedrooms or 3BR and his & her study -SBA. floors, ma.i s quarters, w ut n, irep.-.~ 6BR. FR, wtrlmt 1:30-5 Tom A.lllmon Wonderful pool and double charming patioe for brick courtyard, oceanside, great white water HARBOR vw HMS •••' 1114 hit ...., entertaining. Air conditioned. Beverly Morphy views. Great curb appeal. FabuJous quality. Ask-4BR, FR 1-5 MaraJou Ingold and Barbara Aune mg $1 ,950,000. Call Rod Daley or Dave Hirachler HARBOR RIDGE 111..-4' ... 1111 Ir WUTIUff ,... -.__ WAI.I Tl MUI 12H-~~~spa U~~ 1111 5== Great home in great neighborhood. Traditional • Great buy in Newport Beach! Private community 38R. FR 1_5 Coby Ward home with two fireplaces, 3BR, family room, good with pool. Expandec( mast.er suite. Large aecond BELCX>Ul\T ... .-a• 11 ....... family floor plan. Beautiful pool haa ita own bath bedroom, den or third bedroom. Bright. open new •BR, FR. spa l:30-S Belle Partch and ~ing room. This home is near park, apphan<.-es in kitchen. Large garden patio facing NEWPORT BEACH 11--111 ""-WIM library and shopping. Call to see this speda.I strada. $260.000 includes land. Call Sara Hirunan 4BB, FR, wtrlrnt 1:30-5 Belle Partch home. Barbara Aune '"" llL---111 WTW MITA llU 1111.-BELCQURT ....... • ..... ,.. Tll anun -• Tll &lm11 Im.,,, ..... Charmmg 3BR home in excellent condition. 4BR, FR. pool, spa l-4 Donna Godshall One of the largest lots on the bayfront. Architec- Hardwood floors throughout, upgraded kitchen. SA TURD A y AND SUND A y tu rally designed Land built by present owner. A new copper plumbing, new roof, fireplace in truly spectacular home with custom construction Living room. Extra large lot. Lois Jacobs BIG CANYON ...... U lepl It IMq1 of the finest quality. Five BR, 6'hBA, large .. ust91 1441-5BR. FR. pool, spa, vw • 1-5 Muilyn Bulkley bayfront all purpoae room with pool table and sit Views of the ocean, back bay and city Lights from BIG CANYON I,.... H..,.. le. leerp down bar. Formal dining room. Exciting bayfront this 3BR. 3 1h BA home. Open and spacious floor ~~~·[:N;'oN ~~ 1~~~ livi~g1 r~ overlooking green ia 1 wns and large plan on a private cul-de-sac street. Master •BR. FR pool, spa, vw 1_5 Carol Alliaon doc . .__.&Ci room to swimming poo and ape. Wine bedroom has its own deck, walk-in c10&et, rnir-CORONA DEL MAR 11,.,_ '111 ......_ and pub room. 4 car garage. The home has rored bath and cathedral ceilings. French doors. 2BR. pool, spa 1-5 Tom A1llnaon everything. $3,750,000. Barbara Aune and large custom bar. hardwood floors are just a few· WESTCLIFF Mn... 1•"'" Carolyn Steiner of the many amenities. Call Gayle Amato 3BR, FR, vw 1·5 Steiner/Amato 111111 -• I •11111 11n..- "'1 Ulm • PIOTWl PEUllT n&WnllAl 1111-SPYGLASS .,..... ,., ef ...., Pt. Wonderful "Devonshire " 5BR model with great 10Cf 1111... Lou 84-85-86 S-8 Maralou Ingold ocean and city light view. Large bonua room and A wonderful 5BR. 5 'h BA custom residence. C~ CORONA DEL MAR ....... "-'-thl•J-~ maids quarters. Two sunny view decks, 3 c.ar 2BR 2·5 \.A: ~ M t.om cabinetry. fixtures.J tiles & leaded windows. CORONA DEL MAR 1111,.. 111 ltis garage. otivated seller. Belle Partch T~grounds offer a pool & separate spa. Ample Lot 2-5 Oeth/Jacobe l&YF..-T -l'UH llUll Mii 11,111.- r m for entertamjng. Truly 8 wonderful value. CORONA DEL MAR 11,,.... Ull ..._ ... Luxurious single story bayfront with fantastic A Peters and Sandie Fix 3BR, waterfront 1·5 Ann Petera view to main channel. Recently remodeled. Gated .......... , ... ,_ 1421 ... BAYFRONT ....... _,._..,. courtyard entry, 4BR. 4BA. large gourmet El'lljoy the pleasures this 4BR, 2BA family home 5BR, FR, wtrlrnt 1-5 DIAna Promer kitchen. fonnaJ dming, huge master suite with wijl afford you! Panoramic view. Large family ......_ ________________ _. fireplace. 55' boat dock and sandy beach. Includes roOm, new kitchen and batha, French doors and land. Belle Partch windows, flooring and fixtures, land9cape and mil llU • 1111 .,..,.. enm TllUll ... •FEW 1,,., ... more. Includes land. Sandie Fix Dramatic and elegan.t 3B~. 2 1h B~ &ownhome has Magnificent vistas of the bay and ocean are yours .. Ullm • IPTIUSS I..... loft and wet bar. Night lights view and 2 WJ:ge from this custom residence. Built with the finest Four bedroom, 2BA Capehom model with pool, decks. Lush and private ~yard entrance. Price material & quality finishes, the residence contaJn1 spa, air conditioning and security system and alas~ for e9CTOW '° cl09e in 1986· One of the best -3BR, 3 'h BA, gourmet kitchen, marvelous master frqn t row unobstructed ocean bay and night Ucht buys an Harbor Ridge. Diana ProMer · suite. Unique lower level room orisJnally de-- vi~w. This immacul4ltely kmamli· htainedandretidencebl llfflm·••••T--....... , al~~.~~ge.winehcellar.EnjoAnnyaswip min your features extra storage, trac g ting mar e Specious home features 68R, •BA plus a billiards poo w .uc viewing t e SUNets. eten arid,....butch~ block.-ki~.fJ'l • COW}ler JOps and room. Large patio overlooks bay and leads to , ....... • lllYll Lm1m ,,..,_ parquet flooring plus formal dinJng room. Cati privaie boat llip. Three fireplaces including one in Thia ill that apedal feeling home you've been Sandie Fix the muter suite. Decorator perfect. Call Diana waiting'° find. Unsurpuled ambiance, *taWnl D --ITYU fam.Y -PM• Pro.er and privacy. A one of a kind highly emot.ional Big Spacious 3BR. 3BA home with large family room, Canyon estate overlooldna the l'Olf OOW'9e with siwk>wn bar and ccn.y fireplace + hu1e bonus • •1111 m anu Mil... pool and ape. Call Maralou l"IOld or Danny Bibb :~e~~~~,: r=~si:!.~;;!· ~~ ~:~"t'v!~~e;:::;e~ &1••--•••1121-. 1-.111 lovely wood covered ceilings. This one has it all in include fabulout muter suite. Tran!lferred owner This highly Uf>8Taded Portofino model ii located a subltantial "old fashioned" home with •s-:e to says SELL!!! Diana Pro.er ~~.eU~ta~~ ~~·::;:;, = arow. Paula Bailey rooms and kitchen have been expanded eo create ... , U1111 ·--mat LIUT91 ·•111nr1 ,_ 11•.-over approx. 2800 1q. ft. of good family livtnc A ~onderf uJ 4BR view home with abmolutely Walk to marke t, rstaurantl and shops from this apece. All windows, plumbina and Ooortna have everythinc ln apple pie order. Oodles of hard oomlortable 2BR, 2BA upper ( 1 floor) unit near been significantly us>eraded to make \hil a lhow- woril w• dane for you with care and \alte. A WestcUff Plau. 2 car..,.., commun1ty pool and place. Well located in Phw 0 , etc. to IChoola, home you mn crwt '° bring you yean of comfort spa. A small c:omplex, qWe\ and ~t. Jo.n ~ and recreation. Hob6e Denny and ~. and joy. OJby Wn Lewis • OUIUlal1 #a Clwll ...... , ..... ·100 • ONE OF BIG CANYON'S TOP 5 LOCATIONS • EXTRAORDINARY FAMILY HOME • APPROXIMATELY 8 ,000 SQUARE FEET • 6 BEDROOM AND 7 BATHS • FABULOUS GOLF COURSE & LAKE VIEWS OPEN SUNDAY 1-5PM ( · 1 Royal St. G,eorge lncredlble Buy S 1,695,000 ~~ Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody 640-7665 or 644-6200 GRUBB & ELLIS (formerly Mocnob-lrvine Realty) # 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100, Newport Beach, California 92660 Speclall1i119 111 819 e""'"" I Lido Realty LIDO ISLE N llWl£Tt -Lots of potential, 5 or 6 BR, 3 BA, 40' lot on street to street location. Great buy at $375,000. Howard L~wson NZZA lM -Fantastic location, great ftoo; plan with beamed ceilings throughtout. Large up- stairs den w/bar. $555,500. Bob/Wyvonne N UIO Siii UYfltlT -6 Bedroom home with extra large "T" sup for 100' ~acht. Turning basin location. $2,495,000. Darrell/Lawson N UN SM -Elegantly remodefed bayfront '- home, 4 bedrooms, den, great view. Dock & sandy beach. $1 ,475,000. Bob/Wyvonne N tllll -Large family room + wet bar area. 3 spacious bedrooms, 21~ baths, 50' side lot. $465,000. Virginia O'Brien NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES Community Pool, Spa, TM!nla Cl£Ttl CMT PUii J • lllllllCMTPUll • • $lat.Mt CINI..., • $111,5M ...,.,.,_ VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 Community Poole, Spa, Guard O.te Z2t .U lMl #ltZ • ......... • SUt.Mt (f•nlmrt) • •u..-... -~1Ml #212 • 111,lU • $12t.Mt 211 ~ IJI( #Jtl • 211, ... ZIA • $212, ... JMC. Zit CACl(l lAI( # lM • Zll, 2U • $141,511 ...... VERSAILLES CONDOS Community Poof, Spa, ClubhouM, Guard Gete .. CACl(Y lM( • Zll.ZU • SlM,5M ,... .... #12 • • ...... 112 SClllZ PWA # 121 • 211.ZU •• $111,511 ._,..,.,. (t1nc111 .. ) • •u.. ....... 111 SClllZ PWA #22J • 111, lU • $lts,• Sii CMmT IJI( # 212 • 211,ZU • $12t,Mt 211 .... #HJ • StllltlU • $75 .... ..... POTWISl#tl • ... • $1J.Mt ..... #1f2 • 211.ZU • $124,llt ..... #111 • ~ 211. 2U • $111 ... ..... , ... 1111 #1 • 211. 2IA • $111.5• . 1M~PUD #214 • 211, 2IA • Sl•.• HI SClllZ ND #UJ • 111.lU • Slt,tst JMC. • Serving .... NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA• LAGUNA BEACH LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 107 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 Presented by V'rpu O'Brien This home praenta many custom features many custom features. Aw bedrooms, 5 baths, front & rear decks, floors of plush carpeting & Mexican tile, brick patios, fantas- tic kitchen with all buth4na. Deflnttety has pride of ownership. Hard to find, approx- imately 100' long, that has been well maJn- talned. $1,950,000 A BIT Of HOLLYWOOD ON Ll>O ISLE 101 VIA GENOA Presented by Gib .... ' ... .,... Air of opulence on 88' frontage. Lush courtyard entry with 8' wall for privacy. 3 bedrooms, 5 baths + powder room. Master suite, 1000 sq. ft. with bay view, air condition, his & her baths & dreulng area. Paneled den, 576 sq. ft., with flreplaoe, wet & back bar . Beautlful formal dining room. FMTASTIC ... FOi OOOTA191G $795,000 ' NEWPORT BEACH ******•••····················· • • :· **1£1 USTIIC** : • • • UllM PflmlU ~ w -New New • : ~ -2 BR, den, 2 BA, bulh~ns, fireplace: 2 r;a; : • parking. $560,000. Howard Lawson • • • ····························~· UllM P£IMUIU IAYFml -Beautifully re-mod~ Cape Cod style, custom features. New pier & slip. $1, 195,000. Claudette Taytor . PHlllTllY IAmtlT -Country French with old world charm andquaJlty craftsmandh.tp. Pier & slip on quiet bay. $1,395,000. oarr•llLawaon IUT .. llT ~ -Custom built home for the discriminating. On the sand, spectacular water view. $619,000. Stepanie Bernardy UN Piii llM POI.al Cl9I -Bayfront beauty 2 bdrms, den 3 baths, aHp available. Reduced to $485,000. JavadmlHe IAYFIWf ..al 1 Refurbished unJt, 1 bdrm + den, 11A baths, gourmet kitchen, slips, pool. custom decor. $299,500. Gib Walker Ill.Ill P£mllA ...r -Kitchen, living room & master autte upstairs for the great ocean vtew. $885,000. Javad Mansoor Ul.111 Pl~ -33rd Street, corner location, high quality custom 3 bdrm, 3'h bath beach home. $349,950. Darell Bryan IUT ~ llPlD -White water view on the sand at quiet end. 2BR, 2BA, both units. Wefl maintained. $550,000. Carol Mulvey COSTA MESA llITTUY IMIS -Spacious E'slde townhome, 3 bedrooms, 2'n baths, pool, tennis courts, only 30 units. $154,900. Stephanie J Bernardy COMMERCIAL PROPERTY- PW IEWllT 1UC1 LICATill -Large office/retail building. $200,000 dn, owner will carry large 2nd to assumable 1st T.O. Across from City Hall. $1, 150,000. Bob/Wyvonne ***OPEN HOUSES*** 221 N IOT• UN ISU (M 1·5) -Extra wide lot with a 40' pool + deflghtful 3 BR home. Price reduction. $410,000. Virginia O'Brien 721 N IJll SM, IJll ISU (m 1..e) -Truly unique. Large corner lot with bay view. 5 BR, 4'~ BA. Open & tight. $795,000. Javad Manaoor . not Experience, Training, and Dedication help us to find your new home or sell your present home in the s hortest period of time. For all your real estate needs Great Wes tern is the only name you need to know WE IAIE IUYElll •tEI I have a couple k>o6clng for a duptex In Costa Meu.. Ther're anxious and relldy to mow. CaM 759-<t830 and astt for Stan Wytie. ,., ... Qualified buyers need ano want • Portoftno Model home In H9rbor View Homes. CMI 759-4830 end ~for Kitty Vink. llPLEI Is needed by pro'-tional couple In the Corona Del Mar at• to $350,000. Call SuMt MICKlnnon ef 759--4830. ···-••tl Family wants home In Harbor Hiii to $1, 100,000. Cell 759_.830 and ask for Jane Sungaila IEWPRT IElllTl.NIClUllE V4ith ocean vtew 0n a pool .. J.o«. The.home has lol's of aquare footage wH!'li~ bedrooms and 21/t baths. Art OYel~ 1't'~ serves the famllyrooms andlWlnQ room. $250,000. Call75~. i ' ... '•' llllllWI ;IT IElf. ::~ ·. At this rustic h situated~ let In Olde Coronadel Mar. shome..,....._,.andlsfull of surprises. F8*1ng a su~f.tutty. full wall stone fireplace, 111\ken dinl~·~ up9Cairs deck off the master =m. Fruit~.~ back yard and a raised deC:li If(,_. lrMt enclosed yard to joy the~. &275.~. Call today to see this tttme with 11' '-URll.'WoC>d cathedral cellingll Cail 75~ • l§!ill ~be S<Wlmomservire. .,.nn••i•• --9Wf'I doew ..... wsy you wit .... about 1he view from the dlNna room, f8f'l1ly room Md kitc:Mn of..,.. bwltifuf hOme In NRlport. In addttlon to the 4 bdrma, there are MP91'ate quar- ..,. for gueets, or In l8ws tn.t open up onto a private courtyerd. There ia •lot of home here for S..99.ooo. can r5M830. .._llT WITl I lllf JIY On the upper deck of this spacious family home surrounded by taM trees. Seciulion It the tt.ne. Only when you__. out Into the street do you r~ that you are up onto a pillio & ts pertect for family or informal entertaining. ~to $234,000. C8't now to Inspect thts Newpor1 Beach home.75M830 lllTl IEll Is the effect the Pelm trees end ptentlngs have around the swimming pool and spa of this etegant • .,ome located in exclusive Big Canyon. There are 4 spacious bdrms, a family room with wood burning tirep(Ke a.nd a wet bar. A formal dining room and an informal eating area. with an adjacent separate patio for outside dinin~. This home is reduced to $599,000. Call for an appointment to view this home. Call 759_.830 l'c A TIUCI IF IEil EllLAll • fs'if.etheme of this family size Spyglass Southport Home with Its 6 bedrooms end 4 'h bettis. There Is a dramatic foyer which leads otf lntp the efegent living room with Its marble ~ace. An area off the livlng room has a sit- down wet bar with brass sink end rail. There is an oversized wine storage rack. too. The spacious beamed ceiling In the famity foom features a huge brick corner fireplace end 11tand-up wet bar and an Informal eating .,.. off the kitchen opens up onto the outside s-tto es)d there is a very formal dining room for U'°88 special occasions. A game l'9Qm vpstairs has plenty of room for .IY11 'het...._lo'-o_UnfOrmaUunrgames and hobb6M. The gl-*t-in back yBfd has a ~pool an.-.. with lots of decking andtMr•te .. ~bar.too,anda~ ptCHldw•pHcefulf,Ytreat to sit and enjoy thj .... .tew. }· .... ntere t. a tot of squ8M footage In this Cape COd Hoftw ~it's ..,_ted on a large pro- '-'onally ~ ao~ The asking price Is •1.000. ca11 tOd•r to ins,ect this beautiful ~791--4830. ; ~ •I > ... ~ . ........ TownhouM In a Pl 111l~s k>cetion. tt's lituated In a,.., loc8l6on -..y from trelftc nolee _.... llot of prtvacy. Thia hon'9 .. the targeet In ... complex wtth 3 epecloua bedrooms, 3 t>MM Md a wge kitchen wtth natural wood cabinets. The adjacent dining ... coukt be ueed tor formal Of Informal dkllng. And there ia a wood bum6ng lreplaoe In the living room. A large wooden d-* ia off the IMng room and~ bedroom. The Mk.Ing prioe la $239,900 and It's hlaNY upgreded, vecant and ready to move Into. 8utn to eccommodate the handicllpped. CALL 759--4830. llll•ll!I• and ready for a famlty. This hOme was atrMdy In mint condtUon but Mrs. ci..n made It better! It spart(lee llong wtth the 3 ~bedroom. & 2 bathcThere ls a poof sized lot wtth a 9Wtmming pool. This Cotta Mesa home Is being offered for sate by the original owners for S 185,000. Cat4 now 10 see this hOme. 759-i830 fill 11 lllE .itith this beautiful showcase 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. It features an oversize master suite with a retreat area which could double as a den. A separate downstairs bedroom with Its adjaoent bath Is per1ect for guests. There Is approx. 2600 sq. It. here with a forward IMng room and a family room plus a wet bar for only $224,900. Call to see this home at 759-4850 ClllUITllE ITIE f T ts In front of this 4 bdrm, 2 story home In a super area of Costa Mesa. This home is only 4 yrs old and there is plenty of room for a famity to spread out. There are 3 baths and a wood burning fireplace. A raised wood deck attords outside entertaining. At S 188,900, this home wont last! Call 759-4830 MIVllC Tl PALM DEIEIT and the owner must sell this newer Irvine Jerraoe home in Corona Del Mar. It's walking distance to boating and recreation. There are 4 spacious bdrms, a family rm and a swimming pool. A covered patio offers shade for the non-lkJn worshippers. A~lng $376,000. Bring your otter. Call 759-4830 'IJIFY Cl_llUE - In Corona Del Mar. It's a real charmer with Its wood shingled front. There are all kinds of possibilities here end It has a cozy wood burning bridt fire- place. Cati now to ... htis quaint cottt1ge priced at $185,000. ca. 759 ... 830 . 4 ITllCTl Y IPPEI CHIT Except the prioe ano Its toc.ted In the exctu.ive Big Canyon area. There Is nothing "mini" about this townhome. There are many custom teetures lnduding a ftreptace. Lots of tall tr .. in the., .. give a feeting of sedusion. Ottered at $189,000. the owner ls an>Clous and wants an·ojter. Calf 759-4830 . --~Ill 2870 San Mlgael Drive, Newport Beach• 759-4830 ... - 1 I· I I --- ·-~-__;_:.=:..._.---~ <Ti\rtt.er ci'-~~teiat_tc~ -REALTORS EIHALJ llKE -A lovely 3 bdrm home complete with top-of-the-line upgrades In this gate guarded private area with tennis courts and acres of greenbelt. Beautifully landscaped gardens. $329,000 IEAClf Sit£ CllAll -This cute 1 bdrm cottage boasts an extra large lot offering great possibility for expansion. Short walk to Crescent Bay or Shaw's Cove beaches. $239,000 £lfUU UY -Prime condition rernoc:t.led 3 bdrm home offers the very finest In fixtures and appflancet plus French doors an~. win- dows end ocean vtews. Walk to private beech, park, pools and tennis In this guard gated community. $663,000. ... Sina 1964 Turner As6ociates Realtors (714) 494-1177 1 ' 1 1 .' ' 1 1 ••• r. § § 5 §§§I ' 7 '§'. 2 2 2' '1 ' 1 '2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 ·oJUL.\' li'tLOT /llWAL fSTAT• WELCOME TO OUR WORLD .... l world of quiet secluded private areas built around magnificent coves. VICT• IUCI -Home plus .Jncome in excellent location. Fabulous panoramic ocean views and gorgeous sunsets. Huge deck for entertaining and just steps from beach. $3~9,000. lml WICT• IOCI -Charmingly re- modeted 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with large entertainment deck. Lovely ocean views and Catalina sunsets. Walk to beach. $265,000. sm• • PllHTl -Superb whitewater views from this oceanfront home In gate- guarded Emerald Bay. 2 bdrm, den, huge playroom, potential. Lovely entry courtyard lends a feeling of privacy. $2,200,000. ' llYl•E COVE -Gorgeous large family home in this most prestigious private area. Four bdrm, 3 bath , beautiful wood paneling and large pool. and patio. Great ocean views! $1, 150,000. CAPE Cot IY TIE SEA -Oceanside and close to beach steps, this would be a perfect second home for the city dweller. Charming with Its cozy fireplace, 2 bdrms. Low main- tenance yard and patio with fireplace and BBQ. $280,000. (IWU IAY -A wonderful 5 bdrm family home on huge Mciuded lot at the end of a cul-de-MC with a warm and lmtltklQ country kitchen, format dining room wtth fireplace, family room. Walk to beach, park, pools and tennis courts. A very special home In a very speclal private community. $1, 100,000. ' 1105 ,l\/orth Coast Highway • Laguna Beach. California '12651 I LREALTY 759-6700 601 LIDO PARK If security and privacy is important to you, this bas it-and more! Ocean, bay and nigbtUgbts view are all included. This highly upgraded hjghrise conclo unit is ideal for adult living in a sophisticated environment. Practically priced at $625,000. Ad # 006. SANTA ANA APARTMENTS-JUST REDUCED! Here is a tettific investment opportunity. There are seven units, all f ully-leued. Assume the present loan and enjoy a positive cash flow. Tbe owner is also interested in a trade for a larger number .of units. $310,000. Ad# 010. -BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB JUST REDUCED! Ideally located overlooking the third tee, this warm and cheerful home offers four bedrooms, three and one-half 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 BEACH BAYFRONT Offering a gracious lifestyle on the Bayfront, this home is perfect for a busy f amity as well as one that enjoys entertaining. Soaring · ceilings in the living room and f amity room create a feeling of spaciousness enhanced by four lar_ge bedrooms and baths. Your -0wn privateJ>oat slip will accommodate a large yacht. Offered at $975,000. Ad # 014. EST ATE SITES-BUY OR LEASE This is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to build your custom estate in the exclusive, gated development of Sommet du Monde, high above Laguna Beach. Limited to just 4 natural-grade bulldable sites, each Offering sweering views of the ocean, mountains and canyons. Owner will sel or consider Jong-term ground leases. Priced from $399,000. Ad# 025. MESA VERDE Completely remodeled doll house, inviting you to move in and enjoy. Tbis three bedroom 1 '!. bath home features a warm family room with breakfast bar, new appliances, new carpet, new paint, new landscaping and more!! Great neighborboOd and super priced at only $156,500. Ad# 026. -• SOUTH COAST SPRINGS CONDO Localion -Loca~on -Location! Tbis 2 year new condo is just a walk away from ~uth Coast Plaza. Contemporary 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with security, microwave, garage. community pool and spa. Great value at $128,500. Ad# 034. WOODBRIDGE ESTATES _Wej)i_ye jus!Jisle4-.a~ioeton ~l 11.ith tbr..ee bedrooms~ three baths, den, fresh paint and an absentee owner. Vacant and available to show now! Call for appointment today. $195,000. Ad # 024 PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT On one of the finest East Bay Avenue locations, this newly remodeled bayfront estate is rich, warm and wonderful. With 60- feet on tbe bay, the private slip will accommodate three large yachts. L.ush new landscaping and palio further enhance the beauty of this outstanding property. Offered at $2,700,000. Ad# 018 NIGUEL SHORES-VACANT LOT Tb.is is a great opportunity to baild a custom borne in the GATE- GUARDED oceanfront community of Niguel Sbores. Walk to RiU Carlton Hotel and golf course. Community pool, spa and tennis courts. $325,000. Ad # 021 BAYCREST Tbe owner barely finisbed complete redecoration before being transferred. Fresll paint, new carpet, custom drapes, mirrored walls, all in ouutandin1 quality. Four bedrooms, three and one- balf batbl, famUy room, formal dinin& room and ;pacious patio. Priced rlght at $319,000. Ad # 022. COSTA MESA EASTSIDE A lovely traditional home, almost new with lush laadscapiJ!u>n a _ deep lot with a large, fenced backyard. There ar·e 11irie be<frooms, ·--- two and one-half baths. Perfect for family living. fl90,000 Fee. Ad# 023. ·LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT-REDUCED! From the Beveled Crystal front doors through to the meticulously maintained dock that accommodates a 55 foot racbt, no expe0$e has been spared to create a custom masterpiece. There are four f amity bedrooms plus a maids room a nd bath. The master bedroom with balcony bay has a fireplace, two master bathrooms, incredible storage and closets. Call today for a private viewing. ·Now only $1,695,000. Ad# 067. SPYGLASS CUSTOM Spectacular views! Ocean. bay and night lights! A custom built home with unparal,eled craftmanship. Five spacious bedrooms, seven baths, dream kitchen, elevator. wine cellar. pool, spa, cascading waterfall, a bridged Koi Pond and a security gate entry only begins to describe this magnificent residence. $1,295,000. Ad# 042. BA YFRONT PENTHO USE-REDUCED! Words cannot describe adequately this spectacular and unique home. Situated on the bayfront. it has been completely refurbished in a turn-of-the-century motif. Lavish use of leaded. beveled and stained glass. Offered furnished. yesteryear was never this luxurious! 'Jlwo bedrooms, den, and three baths. Boat slip lvail· able. $625.000. Ad# 043. LINDA ISLE-WILL TRADE A sophisticated and spacious bayf root home with spark.Ung view of the main channel. Soaring ceilings, circular staircase, this dramatic home offers three bedrooms plus three and one-half baths. Boat slip will accommodate a sixty-foot yacht. Owner will trade for a luxury condo in beach area. $995,000. Leasehold Ad# 040. Sf:>ECTACULAR NORTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT With 600 feet of oceanfront and magnificent coastline views, this premier residence is located in our most secluded. gate-guarded community. A private tennis court lying paralleJ with the ocean· front offers a unique setting. Located above your own stretch of private beach, the estate includ.es expansive grounds and ample guest parking. A spacious and dramatic home with views un- -surpassecl_oo..ou[coast. tbere are adeQuate bedroo baths and garages for the most active family. On'ERED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME AT $9,500,000 Fee. Ad # 007. HUGE LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Situated on the east end of Lido Isle on 55' frontage with dock, this distinctive contemporary home•bas five bedrooms, five and one- half baths. including a maids' room and bath. Waterftont patios of generous proportions offer the opportunity for gracious outdoor entertaining. Offered at $3,100,000. Ad# 017. BA YCREST-NEW LISTING This is a classic Ivan Wells home with a retractable roof over the center courtyard..clesign. There are four spacious bedrooms, three baths, private swimming pool and a corner location. Terrific home for entertaining. A real value at $395,000. Ad# 028. CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT The only vacant lot pft9elltly available in Cameo Shotts. Coastal Commission and City of Newport Beach approvals have beeo made, and this spectacular site awaits your dream home. Vi,ws of whitewater crashing on rocks below, Catalina Island and colorful sunsets. $1,900,000. Fee. Ad# 032. j . -. ~----.. ---- ., .... USTSI• 1111'1 MESI .one bed plus den-lowest price In C.M. Call &.mm.I.II 1111111 aum Large lot, shang-ra-lal 4BR, 2YI BA. $265,000 uz_._.., WESTILIFF YILUIE ClllMEI 2 BR, 1.5 BA, Attached garage, atrium, Ideal locatlon. $118,500 11111.Qllllll I Tllll IF CHmY II IEWPllT llUll Master bedroom suite overtooks park and canal. Truly a pleasure to view. ml ...... PlllE IF IWIEISllP 7+ units on 2 separatefots with 2 separate loans. Large yds. lndrys, garages. ~9.900. Eastside C.M. mm.•wa IEYELOPEIS LIOllllTill Balboa Penn., half block to bay. Former model, 2BO, 2YI baths. Reduced $23,00 under current sales. Asking $199,500. zan •11•zn1•m19 EIECITIYE MIME Approx. 3500 sq. ft. of J.M. Peters best. French doors & windows, It oak floors, formal OR, LG Fam. RM. step down LV RM. 3 fireplaces. LG master + retreat In Belcourt. $629,500. Pl1D Jl•I• EIECITIYE TIWlllME· UITSllE l.M. Beautiful 3 BOA. 21A BA townhome with a very private large backyard and your own special spa. Over 1800 sq. ft. of llvtng space. Only two units In the complex, JUST LIKE A HOME! $159,950. FITAW• llYE IP Tl MESA YEllE Real sharp 3 BR, 2 BA home,,..,. Adams Park In Mesa~erde. The roof ta new Md the houee was recently painted. Prk:ed to ..a fut• S17•,900. ....... STEPl ....... llYE ........ Bay and ocean views from this refurbished home on extra large R-2 lot. Super value at $429,500. MN lllPB/-HF II MILLlll HLW VIEW Fii PEAllTS New listing in Cameo Highlnds. 3 bdrm,. 2 ba with superb ocean view. A must see for only $364,000. llYll lllfft /-II YlllBS IEST llY II IEWPllT IEllm Beautiful custom-3 bedrooms, famlty room-per- fect for entertaining. Spectacular ocean view. $309,000. unm•MU I lllTS Eastside Costa Mesa-bread and butter. 2 -3's and 4 -1's OWC with 10%. Won't last -call now to see. OUll IATtU DCEll VIEW FRDI EVERY RODI $121,000 Newport Beach Versaille Penthouse. 2 bdrm. 1¥• bath luxury corner penthous condo. Security pool, spa, etc. Low, Low price for this top quality view home. tnl 11111 IAT./SH 1-1 P.I. 111111 aslllWIU IEWPIRT HTS. VILU Gorgeous Town house with amenities galore. 3 bdrm .. 2 bath, hi-beam oeillngs, formal dining, private spa, 2 fireplaces ANO RV access. Very bright and priced to sell now. UIDll ...... Cll 1111111 1231,000 WITH llEST HllSE Charming 2 bedroom house on beautiful tree lined street. This home is in move-In condition and boast hi-beam ceilings, fireplace, laundry room and updated kitchen and bath; plus newer roof and copper plumbing. All of this with a guest house and parking for • cars. Motivated setter. llU&lll.1111 lllEL PEIFECT La Cuesta pool home. Lg. 4 bdrms 2.5 baths 'h mite to beach. A value at $185,0001 llU.Nm.Tlmm FEW OF Ol L --Sent• Ana-KooplJl L.-..s.nta Ana-1BR-t W.-..s.tnta Ana-1BA W. -USE Santa Ana-2BR _, t•port Beech-18R ""'.CO... 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Call now for showing 9')pt. ... ....... . llPEI llYU lllDllJ 11111 Greet Newport Beech locatlon. 3 bdrm, 1~ bath home. New appffanoes. On~3,000. Call now. -..i.... TD Ill an• ITEIL 1111 • TIE 111110 Just $199,000 for thla 2 bdrm. den about 1550 sq. ft. wtth plantation shutters and custom oak catMnetry. 111111 1110,000 Beat location In complex. 2 bdrm, 2 bath Wood- lake condo. Security gated, thousands In up- grades. A must eeel PUIWllC VIEW View of Bay and Ocean from every room. Wet bar, country kitchen, formal dining, flreplaoe, 2 car garage. open beam o4Mllng plus a wh?le lot more. This bright and sunny end unit won t last. $212,000 HElllTS LOOATllll Near new elegant French Normandy 1800 sq. ft . 3 bdrm, 2 ba townhome, 2 car garage + RV access, 2 fireplaces, stained glass, gorgeous redwood spa and deck. $173,000. 1P11 llllllAY 11·1 221 1111 n. 11, u. _.,... STEPS Tl IUlll Super N.B. locatlonl 3 bdrm, 21~ bath home, bargaJn priced at $227,000 Fee. Setler may carry 2nd T.O. Call now. •• ... •=•n :T, STE 117, COSTA ~A llTIYITEI Pl.Ill Extra ~atge 4 bdrm, (1 bdrm and bath In separ- ate wtng), private classy pool and spa, Iota of llght, parking for RV plus 2 car att. garage. Owner wants offer. Just reduced. .. ... ,11-4 1121 llft.m ..... tmll, .... _,,_ IEWPllT IUOI llPLD 1'9 11T T .I. FH II RIIS Owner will carry w/20-/. down. Both units are 2 bdrms, 1 ba with fireplace. WALK TO BEACH ANO BAY. $299,500 tu•-nu1n FUILOIS 110° VIEW Owner motivated -$10,000 price reduction! Luxury home In highly desirable area of Newport Beach. 3 bdrm, or· 2 and a den -now omy $218,900. CaJI now . m•-num IEWPllT STULi 4 bdrm + den, 1% bath. Obi fireplace, cul-de- sac home. Tremendous buy at only $238,000 tu•-num I 1111. PNL Ill SPiii Fii llL Y 111•,IOOH Redecorated large family home In an Ideal location -great patio/pool entertainment area. Call now. This one won't last. 1a.1.•...anum . IEU YEI• NIL lllE JUST REDUCED TO $229,900 ................... ., .. , ........... J~ ....., ...., .....• 1 ........... ,. ....... .. ........ llLL H Miii WEllTEI REALTORS HARB OR RIDGE CISTOM 111 .. IE 11,110,000 Shown in OC magazine, August & CA home, Summer Edition. Ocean. Bay & City Light vtew. Contemporary design by Fari. Master suite has dreamy cefestlal design in padded silk walls, but the stars only come out at night. Soaring waJls of black etched glass In round dining room, cathedal ceiling in living room w/gold leaf dome, gourmets choice kitchen, bl-level poof wl spa, 5 bdrm. 8 bath, 6 tlreptaces. ..... 1. 10 llWI TllE DYEll PIYIEIT Assumable $600,000 1st TO, TAKE OVER PAY- MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized "Lautremont" 4 BR, 3 BA, family room. formal dining, mountain & city light views. F'abulous for entertaining. IM 111¥111• 110° ICUI, Ill I CITILIU YIEW Hlllllll lllllE CISTll Country French Custom by Ron Pollendine in- cludes 4 Bdrms, 5 Ba, formal living room w/antique fireplace & high ceilings, formal din- ing, gourmet kitchen, library, family room w/fireplace, 3 car garage, private spa w/room for a pool. security system & landscaping by Rogers Gardens. Premium View! listed at · $1 ,395,000 .. I llYIE I• *''° IHSE* SlllAI 2·1 3 llYEml CITILIU YIEW Lovely, light, aJry, open home. Sunken living room, step up conversation area, plant filled atrium, formal dining, study, 2 fireplaces, 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Ocean views from the Important rooms. listed at $485,000. ,..._,_ LUSE IPTlll-1110,000 DEVONSHIRE, highly upgraded, 5 BR,4 BA, oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean, bay. city & mountain views. Will trade for commercial property. ...... 1 ... NEW LISTINGS CAMEO SHORES . ICEll VIEW Custom view home. Enjoy ~.,, Y6ews from living room, f amtly rOOI"''-~ lOm & master suite. Upgraded •··o ~ -merble. Prtvacy oriented aay-c e ·"°"'· 2.5 bath, formal dining, family• ~...n. formal courtyard & entry. Many extras! Offered at $400,000. L.H. ........ CllSTIL I MUI YIEW Fabulous contemporary • 0 . just spent $150,000 to upgr&CS-'-~ from famtty room, living re,,..· 0 Y alning room and bdrm, 4 bdn S .Atha, flrep&ace, lovely pastets through •. $499,000. L.H. ...... NEWP ORT BEACH llTIYITEI IELLEI 111111 PEllUIU Walk to lido Village, cute peninsula style beach home located In quiet bay area. Large front yard & patio, large llvtng & dining room, huge kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 story home. $215,000. ,..._ ... Hamptoo model, designer decorated, 3 BR, 3 Ba, loft in master sytte, family room, formal dining, 2 ftrept~. private spa, hlghty up- graded. Fabuk>us canyon view! Priced to sell. · $365,000. ...... 1. SUWlll Lovely city light view, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, Montego Model, vaulted c:etHng In living & dining rooms, large kitchen & family room, comm. poof & tennis, new carpet and paint, poof size yard. $385,000. ....... 11111 1111 FILL VIEW Full ocean, bay & city lights vtews from 1st & 2nd story, completely remodeled, profeaak>naJly ...--------------·decorated, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 master suttes, poof, *IPEI .. IE* spa, formtll dining room, den, wlwet bar, wetght BOB J R. UT I SH 1-1 room, 3 nrep18Cee. $595,ooo . 211 .... #12, l 11!11EW ... ,. ... , ....... FILL IKll I Ill YllW VerNiHee penthouee, ocean view 2 bedroom, 1.75 bath. $129,500. Ocean, bay and city light vtew. -··-u .• , .. 1 Bdrm. 158,900, 2 bdrm, &72,900. ... . ••••• 111111 llM Bay vt.w from hlng room, tomMll **'9. fwnity room, mMter autte & morel Dock few 2 boeta, one up to 50'. ~ exJeting ..... option. OutatMdtng ....... IOw down. ar.t buyf 1910.000. VAl.£111'9 # 11111111 ..... llUFmll 1171-1111 DIOOP •. SPECllUZllli II IEWNIT IEICl'S FllEST ll•ES INDUSTRIAL OFF ICE WESTlllSTEll IFFICE LUSE 850 SQ.FT. of prime office location, private bath, dlvtded office, "1d untt. 90 centa per foot. Gross lease. Comer bf Gotdenwest and 20th st. 100% llPllYEl llLE/LUSE 6400 feet of 100% ~,-0, ... decorated wtth ampte par' S U ~ below ~et at 95 cents N.N.N.T.' .. 124,000 .... price. ........ -PIT llCllELS Fii IEWNIT IUCI cm••1.111 VITE,_ ... _.,. • .... llE DOl'T llSS A 1101 IUY Just back on market! 3 bdrms, family room, premium Cllffhaven location. Huge oversized lot w/pool. Some back bay view. Unllmlted poten- tial to expand. Priced right at $299,000. DO NOT WAITI 111111msu1-1211 WD-l&Tllll 1·1 00110 LIYlll IUI THE IUCH 1111,000 I YUIS IEW Beautiful split level condo with Newport Beach address. Custom decor. Two master suites, 2'h baths. formal dining, oak floors. Asking 1111,000 RAE RODGERS 831-1296 IEW EllLUI Cllllll ULlll ISLUI CISTll Built In 1980. This beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 31A baths. The versatile floor plan can be converted to Include a spearate apartment. All the charm and location you could want. Asking $415,000. Please call for appointment. UI llllDI 111-1211 lfll ..U UT.1-1 l lLLIOI Ill VIEW The beautiful MEDITERRANEAN home could be the BEST "VIEW BUY" in NEWPORT BEACH. Bullt In 1978 with the utmost quallty, this prop- erty compares with "Newports Finest". Four spacious bedrooms each with a full bath. A marvelous master suite w/sittlng room. An absolute pleasure to Inspect. Competitively priced at $521,000. UI llHDS 111-1211 FAllLY LIVlll AT ITS IEST II CLIFFHAVEI Spacious 3 bdrm residence w/expansive family room. This appealing home has been recently remodeled. New kitchen w/breakfast area. Bay w!ndows. French doors to inviting patio. Privacy reigns supreme. Won't last at 1211,000. RAE RODGERS 831-1296 I TOUCH DF COUITRY II II ISLAll sm111 402 31tll Street, l••••rf l each RAE RODGERS 931-1 .. I IFFEI l: CIMPmllZED MARIO DAlllTlll IF YOll IOME 10 FEE 01 OILHiATIOI IEAUTIFUL PRIVATE RESIDEICE WITH llCllE lln IEWPOIT HElllTS Completely remodeled 3 bd. 2'-' ba,wlth family room, 2 fireplaces, skylights·& copper plumbing. Complemented by separate 1 bd. rental with $675/mo. Income. Private yards on large R2 lot. This superb property Is being offered at '248,500. UI llllDS 111· 12". IPR -UT. 1-1, m 12-4 LOVE A SPECTACILAR VIEW1 $301,000 Back on market but not for longl Amazing value. 3 bdrms, family room home. Located in Newport Heights. Broad ocean views from this decorator , perfect home. Beige tones -extensively re- modeled & upgraded. Feels like new! UEl*EU ll1·12H IEW LISTlll HIRIDR HllHUllS-1.8. Tremendous value-Four bedroom. two and one half baths with dining room, spacious living room with fireplace and skylight, family room and pool size rear yard. Five minute walk for children to Mariners Park. Offered at $228,000 . ..-T a ... m II H1-12H IEW LISTlll-IACI 11 Y CURT HEllURTI H 931·1• flew ofiJ/lngJ ::beJireJ Pro/e:tJionaf Warkel Gvalu.alion no OLtgalion r- Spacious three bedroom two and one half bath townhome with formal dining room, large pri- vate rear year is ideal for entertaining friends and family. Asking $149.900 • .r .. IEW LISTllli Newport Islands Custom Built Three Bedroom Two and One Half Baths Country designed residences features Formal dining room, family room, computer room, and stunning master bedroom suite. Private deck and spa over- loo~lng Park and canal. A real pleasure to view. $325.000 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-4 or by appointment. OllT mmTI 11111-1211 OU T I. •llfRTS,11 H 1·1211 C.I. llPLD TDTALL Y RElllELED Extremely good condition townhome style apartments. Two s1ory two bedrooms, one & one half bath, approx. 1,000 sq ft. Actual gross Income $16,920. Projected Gross $18.000. Prioed at $178,000. OllT I. mlllTI H 111-1111 1 t 1 . 1 l t l -~, ..... Eldon .Olave makes the write switch Great Western Real Estate manager made transition from writer to successful agent .._,...Oen• ••I From tectmk:al writ« to real estate agent -Eldon OtrMM&nager ofGr•t W•tern Real .Estate Mid the tranlftlon w•asnap. "I w9f'lted a career that would ftnenciaUy reward me for all the effort I put forth, 11 he said. "I wanted Indepen- dence and the opportunity to control my own levet of Income; to accomplish those goals, I chose real eetate. 11 Olave made that choice in 1972 after spending 12 years as an electronic technical writer. "When I enrolled at San Joee Stale CoHege In 1980, I majored In....,.,°'* engtneartng. My p&w..,.t•punue a career In that field. Ho••, ... ftMndat problema reqund ttMll 1...,_ colege after attending tor CINy two years." After putting the Md on techntcal writing, Otave found emptoyment with Walker and L• (now GreM Weetem AeaJ Estate) In Fullerton. "True to my thought• that reel Mt.te would bring lm~te rewards, I completed three tranuctlons my flr9t month on the job," he rememb9red. Property tax refunds may be in 1nail sooner Taxpayers who overpay county property taxes win no longer suffer unusual delays in obtaining refund•. thanks to Senate BMI 1722. authored by Senator Paul B. Carpenter (0-Nor- walk). which has not returned overJMAd funds will be required to pay 9 percent Interest on thOM overpayments until they are refunded. ~ 90 that a second tax P9Y"*1t la made out of escrow to satisfy the apparentty unpaid obligation. Senate Bill 1722 sotvee this problem by requiring rafunda to tax payett of duplicate payments within 80 <Saye of the tax collector' a receipt of the dupticate. The new law, whk:tl took en.ct lmmediatety a ., urgency statute, also requfrea the county to pay interest on these funds commendng with the 60th day of county posseuion of an overpayment -until It la refunded If the refund Is not made within 60 days. Signed by Governor Deukmejian, this statute sets 60 days as the limit a tax collector may hold a taxpayer's overpayment without paying interest on those funds. After 60 days. a county Overpayments often occur when a property owner whose taxea are peid out of a lender's Impound account sells property near the April 10th or Decem- ber 10th tax installment deadline. In such a situation, delays In crediting the payment by local tax collectors can Whtie moat counties promptty refund such oYerpaymenta, a few eountiel hed refuMd to gtve refund• to former owners of property until there was an overpayment of the entire yeer's taxes. Thia would occur when the buyer paid an Installment which the tax cottector already had credited as paid. REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm IEW IEWPHT IUCI LISTill 1111,111 Walk to the beach from this Cape Cod style top floor condo Large master bdrm, fireplace. sunny deck. t car garage and extra storage. Pnced to sell! ue11, ut11 .. M111 un.- one of the lowest priced homes on Lido Isle! Well located single story 3 bdrm 2 bath home built around sunny. private patio. Make us an offer• Vl.U UUIA -VD 111.,_ 2 master bdrm suites separated by beautifully decorated llvlng & dining areas. Private sun deck wi th a tiny bay view. Very motivated seller may lease option. .......... u ..... Beautiful Balboa Peninsul~ bdrm home with finest craftsmanship ,,. y out. Choice lo- cation on "The Pomto'' ~ .. short walk to bay & oceM. ~ ,,ey rm with ftreplece, .-daeed pr'-~ dtlo, step-down IMftg rm, tlugemMU .... (213) 828 2828 -. _... ... • "-•• u2..-0es1rab1e 2 bdrm ed unit with private deck, fireplace. 2'h baths & attached 2 car enclosed garage. Almost new and nicety decorated by owner who planned to stay but was transferred! .. DO llOltE POii YOU Harbor Realty is a full service locally owned Real Estate Company ottering a comptete range of real estate services such as an active rental department, a nati.onwtde relocation network, and an In house computerized listing service: Let us provewe wilt domore for you. TllllU. •111111 llnml 11.-.• • Beautifully designed 3 bdrm home -"th format bayside dtning area. PoOlside f amity rm with bar. kMty ~ont petto. Prime location on Hwbor llland Ad. Pier and ftcMlt .. ~ a.ge yacttt. 70 telll on the bey. 111111 IUll&m I I ELS ..... Well m81ntalned 4 bdrm home on TWO huge R-1 lots weM located just ahort w.eec to bay and OOMn b11r.hee. Seper8te 11P9rtment, 4 car gar- age. a.ge enctoeed p8tlo. --••1&111 a-. Gorgeoul oceM, herbor and night liqht1 ,..., 2 tuxurtoua rM8ler bedrooma open orno private aun dedca. Skylghted kltctwl, CUilom c.-pet 8nd pe.ntatton lhutterl. Seier may help ftnanoe. .-....... ~ .•.•. Check out ttms lage 2 bdrm condo In convenient Huntington Township. A terrific value. Walking distance toshopping and park. 8eM1tlfully main- tained grounds. Private community p()OI . . MT Ullll/-.U llLll& m..- Uke new1 Beautiful tarpe master bdrm plus den and 2 tutt baths. Sun deck overlooks bubbNna water fountatn ano gardens. Huge living rm wttfi flr..,&ac:e and lp9C6ou9 dining area. (714) 873 4400 I OCC con•truction program honored by building group Off ice c·onstruction to slow in '87 Orange Coat College's Construc- tion Technok>gy Program recently was honored by the California Building Industry Foundation (CBIF) for the schooft continued excellence In train- ing future craftpertons for the overaJI conatructlon Industry. Orange CVUt College Instructor Frank DJ9AnJon received the CBIF Award Plaque from Jewet Keutder, a foundation trustee who la In charge of the achotarlhlp program. The presen- tation oecurred at the fouoc1atlon's annual fall boerd meeting In Monterey. CHICAGO(AP)-Tax reform and an "orgy of overbuilding" wlll result In a major shakeout next year In some segments of the U.S. real estate Industry, already undergoing some of its toughest times sinoe World War II, a national survey concludes. "We think 1987 will be a time of sorting out, with a lot of experimenta- tion and new products to attract investors," said Leanne Lechman, president of Real Estate Research Corp., and co-author, with Richard Katefey, of "Emerging Trends In Real Estate" an lnftuentlal survey published annually smoe 1979. "We think next year Is an Important time to be prudent," she added. The survey, baled on Interviews with more than 100 real estate Investors, lenders, syndlcators and developers, predicted real estate vaJues oo .Jhe whole would remain steady. It called slngie..famlty housing the Industry's best potential Investment for 1987, followed by the market for lndustrlal and retail projects. The office and hotel markets, already staggering from low occupancy rates and CMW- bulldlng becauae of the favorabte Jax policies of the put, wlll suffer much of the decline In the Industry In ·1987 and the near-term. Also headed for problems are mid- sized buildings of "average and below- average quality" that were financed by tax-sheltered syndications that lost much of their attractiveness In the newty pueed tax-reform package. Such properties could decline In value by as much as 20 percent. the survey said. It also concluded that between 3 percent and 4 percent of commercial reaJ estate already Is In "genuine difficulty," and among inveatment- grade properties, the figure ctlmbs to 8 percent. . Asked what constituted genuine difficulty, Ms. Laqhman replied, "It's a Judgment call. "If we'd uMd foreclosure (proceed- ings as the standard) the number would be much lower," lhe saJd. "But aJI of the properties lnctuded have missed at least one mortgage payment." The so-catted ''trouble rate'' of about 4 percent Is four times higher than the 1 percent considered by the Industry u normal, said Me. Lechman. But lhe said the figure ts stJn "wetl below the amount Imagined by alarmists.'' Other hlghtighta of the survey: -Office and hotel starts wlll decline by 88 much 88 50 percent. The Costa Mesa COiiege's program features a wide variety of Industry cour .. from land and property de- vek>pment to contractor'• business pr.eta. The curriculum fOCUMS on three ar... of study -buffdlng conatructJon. construction manage- ment and construction project man- agement. Better Hornes service to open in OC The Construction Technology Pro- gram offer8 degrees In bulldlng con- struction, construction management and tec:ttnok>gy. The COiiege also has certlflcated programs In building con- struction and construction manage- ment. CBIF Is the educational-research arm of the Callfornla Building Industry Association (CBIF) and provides schol- arship funds for COiiege and university student• majoring In conatruotlon In- dustry aubjecta. DES MOINES, Iowa -Home buyers and sellers In Orange County wUI soon have another choice when It comes to residentlaJ real estate decisions. This new option takes hold November 1, when the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Service adds Setect-Better Homes and Gardens to the nationwide real estate netwotk. The firm wlll be locaJly owned and operated and will be the 57th Callfornla affiliate of the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Servtce. Petet' Vk>tto, president of the flrm. said, "South Coast Metro consumers wtll flnd that Select-Better Homes and Gardena wlll offer a more organized and profeuk>nal approach to the business of buying and selling homes. We'll use marketing programs and strategies that other Better Homes and Gardena affiliates In the U.S. have uMd succeutulty. That's one reason why we Joined, for the marketing 1V9tems. "Chief among thoee programs le the Home Marttettng System, a marketing- oriented approach to home sales that uses all pogble locaJ and national resources." Viotto said another reason was-the Better Homes and Gardens policy of exciuslve marttettng terrttortee. This means Setect wtll become the only Better Homes and Gardens flrm to operate In Costa Mesa and portions of Huntington 8each. "But we'll atlll be able to network with other Better Homes and Gardena firms In Callfomla and the U.S." said Vlotto. LOTS CDl .•. OCEAI VIEW -Two 40' adjacent lots with magnificent views on Hazef Street. Current house (3BR+2BA) straddles both lots. Total price ................................................. $584,000 Mt-UIC BELCOURT 10,000 Sfl. ft. · Very quiet location in prestigious Belcourt. Gated community. Listed at.. .................... $439,000 . 141 LllC LAGUNA BEACH: PACIFIC WAY • Nearly 1h acre atop mountain In Laguna. One of the finest vlews ............ $399.000 14 .. lJIC SPYGLASS HILL: GOLETA POINT • One of the most stunning views In Spyglass. Not a rooftop view. but unobstructed. Pool and spa on the view side, and over 3,000 sq. ft . of living space .............................. $775.000. CAMEO SHORES: CAMDEN DR. • This home Is one street from the beaches and private gates. Four bedrooms and three baths, and ample room in front yard for a pool. Owner will consider trade for commercial or Income property; wants to sell prio~to 1987 .......................................................................................................... $695,000 • CORONA HIGHLANDS: SERRA • Lovely, older pool home. with ocean view from Master suite.living room and kitchen. Original owner Is motivated. House has ample room for expansion ........................................... $349,000 IRVlllE TERRACE: DOLPHIN TERR. -A large lot. and an Immaculate house with four bedrooms and four baths, a large pool and plenty of off-street parking. Much privacy on one of the most prestigious streets In town ..................................................................................................................................................................... $449,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS: DUPLEX • Two units, each with two bedrooms and two baths; one has new paint and carpets inside. This is not one of the tiny CdM lots. but has yard space, and room for expansion .......... 369,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES: PORT NELSON • The. back yard on this home is about three times the depth of the average yard In Harbor View homes. Pool and Spa In this 4 Bedroom Palermo model. Stunning ......... $355,900 CALL 640-LONG 369 San Mitu•I Suite 200 Newport Beoch ... ., I Wilkinson i1 amed sales nianager at Summit Veteran real estate man to head project at last home collection at Beacon Hill community V. Shepard "Shep" Wilkinson has been named project sales manager for "The Summit at Beacon Hiii." the final home collection to be Included In Taylor Woodrow Homes' master- planned community, announced Gordon Tlppell, president of the home building firm. •• Wilkinson's extensive experience in selling homes spans nearly 10 years, starting with resales for Lingo Real Estate back in 1979, and more recently as a new home sales representative for Broadmoor Homes. where he achieved the status of top salesperson, and the Fieldstone Company. He joined the Newport Beach offices of Taylor Wood- row Homes in 1984. The Summit at Beacon Hiii. offers a stunning collection of just 104 hilltop homes. each commanding panoramic views ol the surrounding coastal foot- hllls of Laguna Niguel and the blue Pacific one mile south. Prices start at $269,900. Homeshoppers are now able to view the finety-styted homes by Bert<us Group Architects that feature interior merchandising by Carole Eichen Interiors, Inc. The Summit collection consists of four floor plans, offering from 2,467 to 3.002 square feet of living area in both single and two-story designs. The spaciousness of three to five bedrooms can meet a variety of lifestyle require- ments, while such variations as bonus rooms, lofts, libraries, dens, built-in wet bars and up to three wood-burning fireplaces add personal flair and character to each home. Separate living and family rooms as well as formal dining rooms. cozy breakfast nooks and sitting rooms In the master bedroom suites ensure Denn.la Slattery (left), Ron Robbin• (middle), and Don lluten recei•ed promotion• at the Geor&e Elkin• Co. plenty of room for every member of the family. The Summit collection brings home- buyers more than just a superb view, location and exciting home designs. Many recreational amenities of Beacon Hiii await residents and their guests, Including pools, spas and tennis courts. Commenting on his new assignment .. Wilkinson noted "The Summit is the most ex:cttlng project I've been asked to manage In my career. The appeal of the location Is unquestionable, the views unbelievable, and the designs are outstanding." Home shoppers interested In visiting Beacon Hiii may do so by taking the San Diego Freeway (1-5) to Crown Valley Parkway. Proceed south toward the ocean. turning left on Clubhouse ·Drive (at El Niguel Country Club). Turn right on Niguel Road, left on Ridgeway Avenue and follow the dtrectlonal signs to The Summit modets. For more information, phone 661-8811. V. Shepard Wllklnaon Ron Robbins to head George Elkins Co. The Board of Directors of the George Elkins Co. has announced the election of Ron Robbins as president to head the full-service real estate firm which Is headquartered In Beverly Hiiis. Serving In an executive management capacity with Robbins are Dennis Slattery, newly appointed u executive vice-president and Don Masters, the chief financial officer for the company. George Elkins. founder. will continue In his post as chairman. Robbins joined the firm In 1962 assuming the position of senior vice president, mortgage banking. Last year Robbins was credited. with doubl- ing the division's revenues In a one- year period, advancing the company to be among the top privately owned mortgage banking concerns in Cali- fornia. Robbins Is a graduate of the University of Southern California and has studied business administration. finance and management at UCLA, Stanford and Northwestern Unlverslty. He Is active In the American Industrial Real Estate Association, California Natio~I Mortgage Bankers Associa- tion and International Coun1el of Shopping Centers. Dennis Slattery is a resident of Pasadena and was raised In Hancock Park. Prior to his new appolhtment, Slattery has served the company for the past seven years as vice president In charge of development. He was directly responsible for all phases of development of the 40-acre Claremont Center which Includes commercial. retail. business and restaurant oper- ations and 14 acres of new automobile dealerships. Dennis received his degree In real estate from San Diego State University, and Is Involved In numerous busine$s organizations and community activities In the greater Los Angeles area. Don Masters holds a master's degree in business administration from McMaster University In Ontario, Can- ada. with an emphasis In finance and accounting. He has been a systems designer with the Bank of Arr.erlca prior to a more recent affiliation wtth Kaufman and Broad of Toronto In which he served as vice president of finance. PR firm to handle Viejo residential projects . Mission Viejo Co. has announced that Green, Martin & Nevins, an advertlslng-publlc relations agency spectallzlng In real estate, has been selected as public r8'atlons counsel for the ptanned community; homebuilding and land devek>pment firm. According to Mluion Viejo Com- pany Director of Satee and Marketing Kathi Pepka, the pubtlc relations pro- gram to be deYefoped and Im- plemented by Green, Martin & Nevins wtll tndude an the company'• remden- Uaf profectl in M .... on Vleto and Atlao Vtejo u well .. us>e<>m'ng deYek>p- ments In the Inland Empire and San Diego County. For the past 3 years, the agency has handled advertising programs for vari- ous Mission Viejo Company's develop- ments. Michael Nevins. the principal head- ing the agency's public relations ac- tivities. commented on the unique challenge presented by the new as- signment. "Mission Viejo Company has more than 20 years of maater- planned community experttM and re- nown on a national and lntematlonal basis due to It• pioneer wort( In the development of large-scale com- munities.'' Nevins noted that Mission Viejo Company Is expanding Its home- building activities to other Southern Callfornla markets Including Oceanslde and Fontana. "We are honored by our supporting role In this new and exciting endeavor." Mission Viejo Company has built more than 25,000 homes In California and Colorado, and speciaUz• In large- acale muter.planned communHles. Major projeett tndude MllllOn Viejo ( 10,000 act•) and Allao Viejo (8,800 acres) In California and Highlands Ranch ( 12.000 acres) In Colorado. Currently operating from locations In Costa Mesa and Newport Beech, Green, Martin & Nevins will be con- sotldatlng Its operations to a slngle ne\t facility In Costa Mesa later this year. The firm's ctlent roster lncludee IUCh real •tate r8'ated fletd1 u reeldentlat community development, new-home building, commerclal/lndu1trJal de- velopment, commerctal real Mt•t• brokerage, ..._ office deelgn, com- puterized hOme/offtce mlt"lagement delign and lnltttutlonal ftnance. •MlnAft .._ ll?S ... NI ....... '--llJO _,_ llU HOUlll/eoNDOS c-ti-.c...-. 111$ _, ... _ 1)1$ G..til 1007 1.-'-W. 1.00 -~ loot 0.0IC. ,_ "" --1001 0.()1_,_ IUO c--1011 ._.,_c;._ 1$7$ ,_ .. _ •cm _,,_ '* c--107• r-si-... ·-0...-107• •t l..-eo 1600 "'-10)1 llW-,.,, ,_v.., '°"' .-..--·-...__ IOd -ICW.. WIAU , __ '°"' l--I°'° HOUSIS/CONDOS ,_,....... IOJ? , .. ,_ IDS$ 0.-.. ?10? _v..,. 1097 -..-1106 ... ""*' ..... IOH .. ....... ..._. 1107 ...... c-1076 c---, ... ._._( __ 1071 ,.,._o.i_ 1177 '*""' ... 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One-En1<>y tni)Unla.n YteW from OVtkly pre-cul malel'lats lots ol used tH!dl, sky-Showcase' Probale. * ~ * hOme with living room ol-a,.und • 35 •• 100 with both levels. Latge 5 bdrm Siep by Slep inllructions hghls and frenctt doo<s Bob Caus11n 851· n20 or m •ST.,... and master Bedroom new pier for 50 boa I or w/bdrm and bath down· Call fOf details Of lllend a Sec>lflle studio & spa "' 673--035-4 llSll •-across ent"e front Large many smaller ones Call stairs Large pool wtlh free Miles Homes Semln· lovely pvt yard $235 000 C.rtu ••I 91u llll Like -l.arge 4 bdrm lol 1nv1hng pa100, garage for details d1v1ng board, wale< slide 1ar Call (714) 521· 1434 -ocean front e11a1e for 4 cars·lh1sriome1s IPEISIT/1111-1 &spaSS39,000Call \\l\TIHIHO"l OORONAHiGHLANDS ""'200 1 ptctu,. post· tx.i11t to fast• Dock tor Jo-Ann Oofan 760-5000 H0 "41' '-'· * 1ao• OCEAN VIEW * c rd V1eW$ Pnvate t>uch large boat. Room 10 park HI HElllH IUY• or 759-0619 Mlllllll VIEW llS ~ REAL ESTATE «O De Sola Ten. 3500 slf 1enn1s ·this home has II yours ond see ... Ill... l"tr M&.V Attractive Carmel model 3 r ~ 4Br 3'~Ba. pvt bch S549K all ond then some Own· 38R 38A. lam rm. din rm, KU"lrlltl\. H/ bdrm, 2 bath, on large Lee 720--0455 Bkr ers re1<>ca1tng • pric. lg 1o1. good vu S799,000 ~·t·w1r~· W.'All I sunny 101 Supe< oeigh-slastled $700,000 IOf 1111 and < '1 • W ~ I I A J \... bo<hood A greal tx.ly It ur•••IW .. .-aJO ,...._ITV sale lfyouarenowOf witl 142-1200 l2HCEHnlS,L.I. PonderingthepurCii'Ueota $279.000 Call owner'°' lllNIH. ._. ~" be an oceanfront buY9f •-------•iverv open 38R 2,-+BA. pct-JCheckoulClaMlfled. ap'?°1n1men1 64o-8397 On a clear day ... you can 988 Catdna -then don't mtss out on but euervday you can see ocean & city beam ceilings, lg lot ·-·, this exceptlonal op· 142-1200 w/pool $344•000 lights from your mMter ~rm. living ponunHy tor only PElllSIU4·PUI USTSIDE CDSTI IES' A room and lrg backyard. Perfect tor ro- $2.299,000 -----•I Steps 10 great beaches IPEI Slll&Y 1·4 mantle entertaining. This is a one level 3 F~~.r°P~ ~~11r~~~ °':1~1 :i!~:~,~~0ro~ 2221 NIT UIWIOI Lovely Immaculate 3 BR home bdrm detached home In one of NeWport 53t·1266 Of 760-8702 CIST• CUfFUYH 18R. on separate meters Somerset • S8R. lam rm, located east of Tustin Ave. Quiet Beach's fines:.=a;.;"munltles. Spacious 3 Bedroom, 4 & copper plumbed Wllh pool & SPI NICE CUl-d&-S&C, perfect Condition .... UI Bath home with large lnple garage Mohvated $396,000 Walts onty for your personal touch. • .... , l • WM*R ' . . swtmm1ng pool Spacious seller S27S,000 IL• CIM .....,. -. 11v1ng room w•lh ltreplace IEWNtn •N $210,000. •UYFlllT .-and family room or d1n1ng Best buy • 1st floor tBR. South of hwy. close 10 ... l&T / .. 1·1 Cal room overloo king nioe patlO lresh Pl'"'· beach Spartlhng 3BR. -L .. , an. .. •• &...... ................ Fors1 resale offer ing Premium End Untl twnhm 1n The Cove" Eleg1n1 & spacious w/2 SUltes. form dme view deck & l1ghlet1 pool New new carpels and drapes preuyyrd OnlyS325,500 ...,.... ..... carpels. freshly painted Security complex, pool, ·---~~--Jll-5111 ""aters edge" patio Jusl reduoed to $595,000 for promp1 sale tos.Oe and out Security spa bike 10 bch $89.000 CIM llPLE.I ll!f!! l!4 'ilti .... court yard entrance Upgraded 2 bdrm 2 balh 'ili§/ff ... For address '11 Cliff trt.e -"' 11 Ht Ht'' r stone 1rp1c, beam' Cf!lhngs •..!...Ill!!!'.!!"..!..• & gate access Hastings & Co 640-5560 ~1~ IN~I'~· 2 bd~~r~.ooo ~-;;;;;;========~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~ _, REAL ES1ATE ... , ST&lffU 131-1400 WUlllUln J PETE BARRE Tr REALTY 142-1200 NEWPORT BEACH CONDOS REDUCED TO SELL HARBOR RIDGE Beautiful <4 bedroom Kensington model with over S 100,000 1n upgrades includ· Ing Jacuzzi 1n master bathroom. m1r- r0<ed walls, custom window trea1ments and tract lighting. City hghts and moun· 1a1n view $495.000 BUY WITH ONLY 10~ DOWN Harb<)( Vtew Knolls 2 bedroom and den. 2"7 bath. 2 car garage Completely upgraded Mountain and city hghts view Excellent locahon. owner must sacnfice Ou>ek escrow OK $239,000 OPIN SUN 12·4 27G8 HILLVIEW CALL RONFELSOT 780-5000 WM~ of Newport Beach ------ llJ·HM HST II ILUFFS "m UITD-E Plan. lg fam home, 2200 sq. ft., 3BR, 2'1iBA, fam rm, A/C, sec sys. 4 lrg patios, lmmac cond, prime greenbelt. $212,500 leasehold. 1P11UT/ .. 1-4111 WIST& FUii L.lftU "lml"-1 level End Unit, 3BR, 2BA decorator's home. Move right Into this model like home. Earty Bluffs, lg prvt patio. cul-de-sac. $219,500. L.H. IPll -.... Ullll (lflWW.LarMt) ICUIFlllT CllM _. NlllllllU-Fabulous vktw, 2BR, 2BA. top fir, 2 part<lng spaces. sec bldg. $279,000. Sanregret 6'44-0915/673-5908. .. llT/ .. 1-4 .L....., IELU I. MWI ........... 111-1411 Ult I a., ... 1'I 11,.m BIG CllYOI BUY OF THE WEEK OIE IF 11111 ClnEINUIY IElmUllYI 5 bdrm custom family home, approximately 8,000 sq. ft., ls one of Big Canyon's finest offerings. Breathtaking 180° golf course, mountain and city lights view. Fea- tures imported blue tile roof, gated courtyard entry, elegant formal living and dining rooms and paneled study, large family room with built-in entertainment center, gourmet kitchen, separate maid's quarters and children's wing with game room. $2,250,000 For more lnformetlon ~I: IUllY - • ITEPllm ••Y ClrubhtiEllis 844 8200 .. 1 ···-· 1114 ... ... • .. •CORONA DELMAR• •OPEN SUNOAY 12-5* E/SIOE 3Br, 1-1torl UITWl111 ... ·----wmaLDl1• Mllll .. -! 2br 2bl, level lot. 439 326 Orchid, South of PCH, Condo w/frpl, lg LR NICe 38' RV ~ Agl. 1 .... fl S.y View Condo BY OWNEA.000Mon....,~St2r Carnltlon. $210,000 1211... 2Br, tB1. frplc;, 45' IOI. Pftv ~ho. 2 car 111 8" Elsa 631-7370/5!>&-6358 Like f'4IW 4 bdrm. 2 bath 2t>CS, lrplc, ~. pool, IU. 2ba. S2tl._ ....-_- 499-2tO1 A bargain • °'-!ISllndlng 10% Down o w e S269K s 14 t,SOO 85 t-02551 custom bright & airy By ~ 213 975--0234 MT Lll1'9 P11n I In neulrll decor lee 720-0455 Bier home High ceilings, hre-Collect -C• llU... 1nd 1mmacu111e con-F• UU IY .... IHI. leac• IMI places beveled mirrors, •aw w lllffl •t• --. So ol PCH, 2bd lg patlo d1hon Mull see to •P-C"t•.... 1124 11M,llO .......... l rench doors large ·-·-2BR + oen. 2W, r• ~91'1o')Y11~:'':7~~ed1>u~=~ f~::·~:~,~ dp~~.w~,~~ •II .. IY ..... s:;,~:=~· .~~!a.;:: Moct,i ~ec111e. l~g ~~ :;!~ !,~~~·-~:.:,,: i;~:. ~ 2~ bl..:= m~ ::rj\~ rsuo or gr111 v1e1Uon home! Delgado 631-1266 3Br 2B1. xtra lg fatn rm. lg , home m o · 1 1 s2ee 999 High c.!Nngs. lkytight1, 404 VISTA ROMA $225 000 720 1760 laundry rm •. stor. area. New paint & crpl 111 81 Formal dining rm. frplc, va ue 1 • fO<mll din rm & wet bet. Sl89 ooo FEE (land Incl) • • cul·de· .. C, alley access. 9%, OWC 675-8918 Of lrg lam rm. MC I private w/terms!I For details clll $ 1795/mo Petrlck/egt ' .. .,. ......... .1. $229.500 OpenHse12-5 631·488lor646·4428 ya1ds Sacrtf~ II only PATRICK TENORE 631-12Mand790·8702 759-1234 Lm .. a•1a-..... 472Abble Way 645-4539 llUTF·-y-$185.000 Call PATRICK 631-12&80t 790-8702 ---.u -TENORE 83 1· 12M Of ··-I' L ~~ Outsllndlng Ocean. lll.lll'IRIU-tlT 3 bdrm. 2 bath, private 760-a702 •-•-V°'~ 'f/i Calahna & S.y views 3~ BROKERS WELCOME and secluded yard Low dcMln, no quelltytng, 2ba Ownet .. ya "MUST IWlll LUYml AIU! loaded w lupgrades w/pool Assumable VA last poe11u'on. Vec:antl R E A T Y SELL IMMEDIATEL'f" Greatly reducedl-Jumrne thne dramlllc 2 llorY loanof.$87,0001110%. ·---· 4bd, p ool, uuna.1 _______ _ All senous offe<t con-Creell! Beaut sngl Jvl. homes stlll at Sl58,900 asking $143.000 -$599,000 LllATmLllATm s1dered $387,500-you Form DR. FA M.str BR Only 7 left! AQI 54&-1329 Wfa. ITUL 38' 28a Doi Houle Agent 640-1529 Westdiff Condo StSK. ~t OWNl~e7~~~wwnrtbkr Sj~;~ ~~oSa~~n~~~~ USl•l ..... PIA •Yl12t,IM .. llmY ... ~·=1':.:~-~~ lll'Wl'Uii• Elu 831 -7370 or Open Sal & Sun 1-5PM t6 Jetty Of 759-1626 I..... Besl buy • 3 bdrm, lfg n~ ,"'!..~ .. -·-·· 556-6358 ._ fenoed-ln y1rd w/cory ..,..cupy n .......,,,.. ... r, Tr ... & aectu910n. 1 bll to TUll•llAI flplc Goodcond Gr11t ~ vt41W. 38' *Ll91•Ym• bch, prvt community LIWlll .... COLDWC!LL BANl(eR (] Min cabin nr Snow Sum-111111 UIPIL 2•,a.. 2 frplcs. upgreded 2 Bedfoom 2 beth condO pool. 38' 28a. Own lend •mYll mot. 2Br 2Ba, 6 yrs Old U1 .... amenit... Root deck With nrePiac-pool .. $269,000 AO' 645-1882 2&. 28a. den. Doll« Mdl High summer/winter • ..,_ wl wet bar & Hc:es>'ionll .., living rm + dtnWM. ~-------Sgt stry Celt 790-IOet rents S&OOOOFurni.tled l view $284.900. Buy ~SlOOOOtoonty UllMhltFw-. for gale ldmlll DAILY Trade fM anything In direct lrom builder Clll ,116 900 fOf. last ..... 4bd, 3-+ ba, on Legoon. f325,000 Owner/Agt CM/NB. Call nowl Liz or 673·0127 for appt or Call.PATRICK TENORE Two deck1. sp1, doel(. - C ttuck 631-12158 or morelnfo 631-12M/790-8702 $1.400,oo_e> Aaaaumable ....., .... 646-5743 •·--·-• '-'--I01n. Atlong $1.795,000. Oceen ~ ~ room _.5 ....._ M•., ofter 720-17IO 2bdr, 2bl, den. wet bit, 'Pricer~ to Mii 2 .,.l·IUT 1-. ...... 1ll11iU. gat.cs~y S300tl. bdrm 2 twllh. thlS 2nd 28R & Oen. 2•11• blths. o.. --~ wit! help quMfy 1 story end unit .w1n meet tached Condo. 8'igtlton ..... .. flf'I SfMtl down AITD. HARBOR RIDGE •Special Lovely 38r eve<y need Vaulted c.il· Mdl 1n WOOd~ldol 22 LlghtexpanstwlMng. 48', 722-1417 or 5'&-7307 Award w inning Casablanca model 2'•B•. wtLg Mstr & dbl •nos. llfei>lace. PfOf dee-Pinewood Agt 559-5121 •••'•* tamllyrm.dln.3S.,pool. IH•-tll.llJ BR d f I A 900 .,._ 01ated Many upgraoet. _ Modern P9'1ecl 4 Bdnn large lot. By Owner With 3 an am ly room. mag· Gar. S114. • nwmax Reduoed to $127,000. VIEW/POOL Turtlerock 3,~ Bllh with forlMI din· $359,000 648-4394 Like MW 3 bdnn. 2'~ beth n ificent Spacl.OUS home nestled agt Murry 760-6362 Call Roberl Mllllken Oustomlz.ed & enlefged, f•-•1y 3 --2100 sq N WlfOftnal din· ••-I_. 631-1266 3Br. family room O,.EN Ing room, arm._!oomS • CONDO Park Lido, Im-Ing rm. f1mlly rm. fire-among the pines with a spectacular -n• SAT 1_5 s3et,ooo fireplaces 1 v-acrl-maculate V9fY private! Hr p1ace , more S2e5.000. view . Priced to sell at $429,000. Lowest price CM 2~ 21 18751 Via San Marco lice 11 F1'4et~ ~ Hoag 3bd. 2bl, S159,000 Call PATRICI( TENORE slory twnhm, wlfrpl I t•i;::\AiK TENOAE AQent 845-3683 M~ 831-1268176()..8702 CAROLE McMAHAN enci gar. s92.ooo. c .. I ftWt 63 1•121e11eo-a102 Gorgeous eayridge 3BA l44-tOIO Lindi as7-oast agenl $2400 doWn 1750/mo HAVE O~HEAS Beaut. Improvements, -=============== OllTAWUIUll 1 ... IZIRflUL 9'W• luted FHA loan. 2 pnme 1oc Greet price. Rfr"M~A •I 4 • • ii Don'I ml11 thts 3 bdrm, 3I .... YIWlll llUI bdrm•. cent elf & Git In $252.900 AO' 759-7802 balh rwnhm Nearly 1700 Oulltlndlng cone.pt of lovely wooded area. -----NWPT HEIGHTS 1g tot 2bf llYE llTI SPYIUIS 111 STEIL FIRST OPEN HOUSE for this lowest priced home In all of Spyglua Hiii. Great view towards mountains and city lights. large private yard with spacious entry courtyard. Pristine move-In condition. Only $389,500. IPll • 1-1 12•MUllY .. ....... lll-.. Ill CllYOI OPEi HOUSE 1-li llTllllY ~~~ ~t!~·~·,~·~·1;g·~.w::i ~··••!... -.. - #1 •• "~-........... : ...... ,.. .. Fat>uloul 88A cuetom w/golf courM & lake View llTHIAY 111111111 ,,. .... "· -. ................. ~ lmmecUlete 38R golf COUfM CUiiom 1n•an.-.................... .- ~ gotf OOUf'le ~om wlpool & epe 11111 ............................... ' ,..,.. ... OUllalll •/pool, •• city light.I view '°' "'°" l11tolft111llci1 c.11 ..., -I •1,•1111 lrMJ GrublitiEllis ...-.ntAL ... DAGI 5111Vta:s l4Mlll sf of llving area Vaulted! easy llvtng 3br, 2b1. S88.000 C111 Peg .... '1IW . t b 1 . h Cl w d f I rs ceilings. skylights Priced wood burning fireplace. Dameron/agt 559-9400 M 11-1111 -.__ $240.000 By ~ w/IC>Pf~ plln.9 for r• to sell S152,900. Marilyn F1nes1 Costa Mesa New-1:: •---· .... -Lovety 3br. 2ba, Monaco model. New 21c:ar gar. Coombs $31-12&& port loc91ion Must ... to ~8U -Nmoet ~ ICf9 on ~-Model No Brokers wllltey acc:.ss $223.000 apprecllte S 195,000. Wll UT/-1-1 front. Room tor 100 .. • . 64<>-4020 am by OWT* S.t.e687 Acl now & deal d"ectty E a6<18ey -Oc:.-nVlew yacht 5.000+lf •t•le. 494-1217pm -..---.. w11h Own/Bldr,&46-8402. mer SA 5 000 $6,800,000 Subm11 on --· -873-5500 831-0317 381 3ba. pvt be.ti • • pr.ce • trlde9 OK Ap-._ .. _. Zon9d A-2 $519,000 1"1111•-iiiliiliiilli--lllli--------.. Also IOf rent Call for gate polnlment with PATRICK ...,.h f 640• 1460x305, &45-9511 11 entry 759-t552 or TENORE 631 •12ee or P()pUl1r 4 br ... ., onnal .l.'.ln II lu"EWI 497·6t37 btwn t-Spm 760•8702 dining rm, family rf', pvt ,.. ~ yard,+ MORE (l .... op-Modern 11rge 38', 28-+ FFEIE. __ .. .... ... lion ok) $295,000. Cell large 2Br 2a. In mint flllT TIIE I PATRICK TENORE coodltlon Flrepl1c11. 631·t2881790-1702 high U!llngs, garages 1 , *llT IEWll* 111um111• Reduced $10,000. Cute home wtth Iota of oak and stained glMa. Owner la motivated, bought mnother. Full price S 139,900 .lllT UITD , Large 3 bedroom, 2 b•th E.aatlide condo. Amenltlee Include fireplace, 2 car garage, French docn Md parquet ftoortng . Walk to 9hopptng and schools. Full prtoe 1129,900 • Traditional Realty 631-7370 ......... Lowest prlc9d 3Bdrm, BY OWNER lg 5br, 4be, 1900 sq h green gtau gourmet kh, comptetety view, ul)Vrlded S229K updated. ~. 8edt Bey tee 790-8097 Agt S39t.OOO 722-8295 HAVE OTHERS more EJtcetlent value al 1290,000 Of1ve by 27 t 1 w Bllt>oa Blvd. then call PA TRICK TENORE 831 -12M1760-S702 HAVE OTHERS R&"M~~ . . .,,..,. ...,.,. ......... ,. --......... ProteHlo.w Home lnepactlon Covtn Ill concllhons OI Ille PfOll«tY lllCWlllc stri1Ch1rll inttlfl(y. fovlldftlOllS. ~IC IM 110llllds, dretn*' Pltr!Of, root ""'IY tffic:iency. eleet11ct1 and pill~ IMtlllatlCJllS, l!Uht1 •nd ,., co~llOlllf1. MCuflty, tllVIOfllllltftt ••tors. lllllllallen . 1nltr10r appurwe + CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION t Dr ............. ,, .................. , •• 2•• .. ···-.. CIFIIF II& I •lllUI• 17141• .... .......... , , .••. ······--CMICE Of A UfETllE .. TIE ICUllFlllTI!! Now is your only opportunity to purchase this excltinc residence on the sand for betow market value. All buyers, acents welcome. Come Sunday, October 26th, 12·4. All reasonable offers con· sider ed. • Jl• lllTI ClllT _., llllllM• Lllll l &'•ltl ....... Ce. , ...... COTE · REALTY 3 bedroom. 21At bath, f9mMy room. °"'*'dnl...., end dty ... .. 1111111 , .. nn-•• ....... -. ... ...... '" --- ..... ,. ....... tt ... ------------ a.•mr111• ••••. DIWWW --------------!!!!!.!!!!!!..........l!!!!l!:!!I!!!!.!•!!•!!!......! .. !: .. !! .... ... ••• ,... ..... ... ..... c .... UST191 lll TRIPLEX UntUm 28r ta.. • .. It..... E-BLUFF IUJC twnhm w/811 Oceenlront 2Br 2Ba, A!j~ AN Fwy lBr pl~ ~~r:'M~~~~k•r Dtshwashef. new drapes. bltin ranoe. oven. d/w 1Bd, gat. patio. seoo. utils Bay vu 2 stry •t>r. 3b•. S 1•50/mo 3Br 2Ba. •2Br 288. new ~pets. condo FRL. DIW. FNCD 5"50 + dep. Incl utlls. paint, etc encl gar .. no Gar. patio $725 Ole paid! n-pets •9•·•391 lrpl, vaulted celling. dbl $1595/mo. Stove. cprts. Patio, carport, pool, 1pa. YAO. 2CAR ENCcarpo!'t, 3o0•.0919 or •9~6242 pets $600/mo 6•5-43 l9 957-2565 Res 759·5•8' gar, pool. no pets. drps Yrty 675..0•·H Coin-Op Washer/Dryer Pet ok 5630 ~ S830 <Sep """ , l~rt •ac• ntt $1795/mo. lse. avail $795 No Pets 722-8011 I E-sldelg2Br 2Vt8a, twnhs. Dw hiat . 212' 18L6CK TO BEACH 11.t, 722-1066 0111 ••Wt•T •Tl* 663-0697 or Be3·1500 Legunamodemtwn. l<gQR t200sll.newcrpt,drps& ***Nice1g 2e,2eabl-C 1 1 Bd newly e. APAITmlTS •llllEl'SlllJllT w/.pv1ba,lulll'IOuMp<fv paint. lrplc, dbl oarage. levet lrplc frig d/w 1 u ~ h d rm.5 .. 951 r • llll UYnllT Ultra modem 38drm 2k Ilise leatals Beautiful ocean view. lndryhkup.yrd,grdnr.no balcony No pets $850. 7S~ ~~ mo 2br 1''>ba w/d, St23S/mo MAKE YOUR DREAM A sparllllng pool, Jacuzzi• .... • l'I• $575/mo. •!M-832 1 pets $910. 8•0-1597 .. 98• t9 t7 or 661•93 t2 · 673-1283or675-3551 REALITY much more $875. Fee 1....,~-.•------t E/SIOE lg priYBle •CLOSE TO BEACH * l~r"'Ne~apa~~~la re;~ Liii UYFlllT Be the hrst 10 hve m these TILEREIT 111-1111 F,~ALEh:'~"r~r ~~~~ ~~~1/"~~ l'l~°Oc~. bB~heli°' 'p ki~chen. 55~ 2bd. 2ba. w/gar $750 7 t4 $625/mo 1 1st. last & dep 3br 2ba. S2500/mo yrty Mediterral'lean Apart-Trylnlc on your flngeraln-PO~ 2 btocks from '300/mo • S too MCUr· •5n7c3 u8 1 88' s.9 ar 6'7ng·.11,!>90P8 5 739· 1919-days 116 30th St 646-t354 673-87"8. (818. )282-7733 [F.homes Ulllque t & 1tead of blisters on~'-' beach S350 545.ggcµ ity Refsreq'd 5"0--0e08 • or 73 • .,.. 497. 1326-Eves 2 room lloor plans ·"'°Pdaslflied FIREPLACE-POOL-PATIO •LIDO DELUXE • LIDO ISLE . FURN tBR p s & spas Moments .,,..~~S:i5~:iiii:iii~~C:S::::t:s:l::[xs:~~~~'SS-'SS-~CS:J~~ "'( Eastsl<ie'X·lg 2Bdrm w/lg laat. •ac• 2'41 2Pdrm. dintng rm patlO. $700/mo, yearly Inch.Idea away from . A dtl'ltng rm No pets From ..... _. H,._* lrplc. tndry & garage ultltltes & giJfage t ~-· ~680 557 28 .. 1 -" _,. $1295 Adults 6•0-7006 son. no pets 613-0837 •Shopping "' Imo • Ultra sharp 2Bdrm + much *Theatres HHT LIC-Titl $550/mo tBA 1BA. all bllns, lndry rm. nr t>each & shops 7.tt W t8th St TSL MGMT 642· 1603 J11St le4He! 2W 2Ba gar Some utll paid 63 1-4753 LARGE 2BR IBA more $625/mo Fee *LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Newport Heights 2Bdrm •Restaurants TELHEIT lll-lllO 3Br 2Ba. w/d lrplc Pvt tBB garage Laundry •Parka/Beaches beach. tennis ~t oil pool Water & gas paid LmLY2lfll... s1aoo1moy11y 675-7687 $700& $725 650-8213 Setec:tecl unus with Fire- Newty re~rblshed $650 3BA. 2BA I', blk to bch IEWNRT ISUll e~=s :~:,g~~= per mo ee patio. lrptc garage 2Bdrm over garage apt cupanc TELHEIT 115-1110 S 1 lO<>l mo yrty. unlurn Clean cheerful "825/mo y avail 1117 766·6236 Aoi.pol'lstble persons For further 1nforma11on, llYl II llW Jbr 2ba dbl gar ocean· only (213)377 ·•640 or please call tBA tBA upper. bale. gar view yrly F /uni (7 14)650-0919 lndry rm Very cleal'I $595 $ l300./mo -T •••eu a99S 7932 Aldrich IR WI'"--llr I N.·w paint upst atrs TSL MGMT 6•2· 1603 The Real Estate Store Eleqant waterfront apts •mmed occupancy 675-1771 or 760-1755 2Br 2Ba& 28r 2Ba . den (114)128-llll OPtN DAILY 8 JOAM-5 30PM 5'>75 mo 85 1·0•2• Nice • Bdr t ')ba. hkups. •M! •••JN E*•T Micro d/w, lrplc, garage, Unfurnished 1 & 28drm 'h avl now. clean. nr " sch & -.,_ •• prvi bch s 1650-12595 block to ocean l]SO· L~~~tyN~Bt~'",,1!:a ~~::e; chtdcare & stores. Pool. En1oy the luxury of this e•· boat shp avail Sorry no $950 tit June 15th Avl no pets S950 964-79•2 elusive guard Oiied com· ,...15 760-0919 1 tit E1111673-7030 ci~an Lndry hkup gar-muntly in a spacioos 2Br "" age S695'rno 962-8118 SEIWlll VILUliE Twnhse Amenlliea incl 2 S.,... IPT V1ffa Balboa 1Br $850 •n1111W $675/mo 2BR 1BA. w/d hkup tncd yds. good toe 1800 Pomona T5L MGMT 6A2· t603 Nl'w exec style 3Br Condo Walk-in closets 2 car at· 1ached garage back yard Small ~IS & kids OK Call Cella 646-66.t I NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS Costa Mesa PRESTIGE LOCATION 5 Blocks to Souttt Coast Pia.ta • CIOS4' lo 0C Airport • 7 Minutes to Beach •Nlgttt Lighted Sand Volleyball & Tennis Crts •Pool Jaouzz1. 880 •Co"9fed Patk1ng •Cable TV Available •Rec Room with Fireplace and Bin1ards •Saunas I BR FURN/UNFURN Corne• Nwpt Fwy & Baker Sorry. No ~151 I 7 t•)55~-0075 EASTSIDE SHARP & CLEAN 2Br, w/d hookup 1 car encl garage, NO pees $750/mo 6"6-9950 Tllsmt.Ll Newly decorated 2Br wi gar new crpts & drps. bllins Fnc.d pauo 6l6·4. 120 Call 1-SPM- 26 19 Santa Ana ·c· .$705 TOP AREA quiet, no pets MESA PINES IBr tea Carport. encl pall<> Or balcony $610 up POOL spa bbq 5"9·2•• 7 II you' re IOC*lng fOt a c.r. cle»lt*' nas new.'°' ou. frplc;S. wet bars. AIC. With kitchenette car po!'1 Versallles 2Br !!8025 WIY •n micros. W/O hkups & 2 s4sotmo 722.s.. .. 9 · StudlO - LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE car garages s 1825 . 722-7388 Agt •Spectacular apts Souy, no pets 6••·0S09 SPIOllll IPAIMIT WATERFRONT 2br 2 ba. * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites EASTBLUFF Townhouse 1 mile from beach s un deck . yr I y . •Spacious townhouses Apt JBr 2' ,Ba 2 car gar 642-2357 S 1 t SO/mo, Pis call • •Fireplaces Nopets $1025/moyr lse STEPS TO BEACH LG 646-74•11536-952•5'.tzy * Prtvate 8alcon1es OI 6•4-1010 or 760-7037 2br Iba like new adults Garden patios After Spm or Wknds only no pets. sSoo/mo WITllflllT!! WIT •n yr1y 675-7907 Jbd. 3t>a, lf!>k. oer s1600 * 3 Lighted terints courts Vef'sa1lles lrg 1BR penthse Avt lrnmed 875-6566 •2Swtmmtng pools Sec u r It Y • Po o I·* tBR VP~~~~,~~ .. , loc Winter 3Br 2v.e. Op111 on •Streams & ponds clubl'IOUse. Avail NOW h the sand nr •5th St •Sorry no ~ts $750/mo 645-7408 :'~ ... ::;::/ S8~ view Furnished .... upgrades, * F"urntSl'llngs avail LARGE LIDO ISLE tbr * Lrg bec.h unit MP slMp-almos1 new $2500/mo Gas for Heating & Coolung Bayfront building t gar ing lllN Ouiei area OV91'· 5••·2•8<4 M·F 9.5 Paid space. yrly. $825 looking lount-.n $625 , ...... m- WllY •T CALL 675-0120 or 673·2357 6••·7211 agt Reis TRW GATED VILLAGE COM- llJ..11ta ;;::::·!·: .. !::~-!·~·=·= .. =·=·=·= .. =~-!';1 MUNfTY 2-38drm, 2'h&a. SUWI. 'ILU.E -1600-1800 IQ. ft. of PURE LUXURY Gar9g1, SPA in master IUites. 15555 Huntington Village Lane lrom San D1eQO Freeway north ol ~ to McFDdden. west on McFadden L~UI ••• 2141 17 guest nse ai>t in com- temporary wood & glass hse t blk to Moss Pt bch 0/W. dlsp, micro. sauna & spa w 10 $875 incl uhls & cable •97-6230 Lg 1Br w/wtlltewatet view. lrplc, balconies, hard· wood floors. S800/mo Uhla met •99-2662 Make the Move to the New Park Newport "ONE MONTH FREE RENT'' Milke die am.art ... , " Put Ne..,....., Ne.,.,i lwil'• ~ luary M*eN. hnl.arte4I .............. 1, t ••• ..., ... apartmah Mii .._.•••in ..ay ..... 1nm Ne ...... Cater Mii F...._ ....... , ............... . Ja=t•ree al S..,.... IUll leM Dlnlng room, wood burn- ing fifeplace, mterowaw oven, private pallo. ELEGANT LIVING only 15 minutes to Fashion Island. 15 minutes to So Co Plaza, just eut. of Newpor1 8tvd & IOUfh of San Otego lreewey. 2•73 Orange Ave. 631-5439. By appl only. s..a-tt 2111 CLEAN WWW 2AA lBA PATIO. NEAR BEACH S700/mo No pets 413-2710 matt Bacn.ror-nr •F -(714) 644=1900 eluded private area Plen- ty ot parking Pool&lndry ·~MK hat• Cult ••tr• access Uttls Incl $430 • ... tst & last •99-•020 SUN~T Over The Ocean NEWPORT •2 r 1 •. elcony. Studio So coast Hwy carport. pool,.,_ Stove/refrig, parl11ng, no Coin-Op Wa1hef/Oryer. pets $675/mo 499-2690 ·----•••••••••••lllll $750 No Pets 722-8011 Rate chart Rat••• correct 81 of Friday, Oct 24, and we subject to chenge. IAR.lfl .,..,... ....... ~llled 8AHKS BMk of America MORTGAGE COMPANIES Ar91 ......... MelOftMc:Ouflle GMAC ~AMEX SAVINGS ANO LOAN 10.125 10.00 9.875 9.625 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.00 9.75 9.825 9.50 9.375 9.75 ~ 9.75 2.00 9.5 Home 8ewtrtg9 NA NA NA ~ w1111rn 10.5 2.00 10.1 C .. cml9 fedlr81 10.125 2.00 9.875 Hamlfeder• 10.125 2.00 9.88 ~ Am9rtc8" 9 .875 2.00 9.825 ~ ....... 10.00 2.00 9.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 NA 2.00 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 7.75 8.375 8.00 7.25 7.25 1.25 8.00 1.00 1.000 8.25 7.116 8.500 Index: 11...,... ,.. ......._ UMd to determtne chwigel In mortg898 lnter•t r•t•. Wergin: ~ 01 pe1oe1 ts19 8dd9d to the Index st MCtt 9djustment lntervlll to determine the new Interest rete. -.. I INTO SAVINGS . The Illy Piii hos o new way to tum your Hidden T reowres into CASH with a $9.00 Clossif~ Ad. $9 OO wlth prepayment • --.-1 4 Lines-7 Days;_ $9.00 Ne dt•IU In .... ., ... ceRH .. tt.ft. Prtvote parties only. No Commercial. Reol Estate, Aulomot1ve, Booting°' Employment Ads. There is no puce hm1t to what you con advertise. If you need to sell your couch, high choir or ony unused merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Closs1fied stoff 01 use the coupon below. Mail to: Oaity .~ 330 W. lay St., Ce>tto Mino, Co 92626 ~· 642-5678 ---------·----------·--------------------~NAME·-----------~-PHONE ___ _ AOOllSS ___________ _ STATE __ _ ZIP AMT. lNClOSlO ______ _ ~"ao -VISA 0t M.C. 2.00 2.00 1.50 2~ 2:w 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 2.00 1.75 &-Mo.CO 1·Yr. Tr ... . 1-Yr. Tr ... . 1-Yr. Tr-. 1-Yr. Tr .... 11th Diet. 11th 06et. 11th'*'· 1-Yr. T,..._ 11th Diii. 1-Yr. T,.... 11th Diet. fUW.UtOlf D4U ----= 2.50 • 2.75 2.75 2.50 2.50 2.25 2.00 2.26 2.75 2-00 2.75 2.00 DATA PAOVIOEO BY THE HEITMAN GROUP, INC., S TOCKTON, {209) 477·5155. a.••1r111• RBAL DTAl'i Uart lntah t• lhrt lntah t• U.111 lntah t• lhrt·,C111911 fer Int luiatn/Olfttt ._, P..,.n, \ I h:: ~--2'124 2'124 2'124 2'124 2'1tl 2'111 DTI llTll • .. t.a.y &.e HOUSE NWPT SHORES M/F Roomm11es wanted Quiet prof WOtnlfl Metia S 100 SINGLE GARAGE HB Tobin Bldg. Wat'* a ShOC>/StOfegetOtftc4' Wkly rentaJe. $145 &Ocean view. Poof. tu nr bch, M/F. 25• Shr3brSanta AnaHgts sametosnr 28R18AH8 Sate & Clean 7011 BolsaChtea 264-1375 sq•Two 176 sq It (1 wttl) Up/Wkly Cofor TV. Ir• Prof. 40• 1175-172 1 °' $350/mo avail 11· 1 Call nome. 2 car gar spa. apt S3001mo Non-smkr Avocado. Corona Del II $1 per sq 11 gross watert 120 E 23'd St Gottee. hMted poof mald s.«-2237 Matshon 646-0857 eves $350/mo 756-2033 Dy 732·9212 ev 980-9087 Mar 675-5219 can 525-4310 Cos1a Mesa 54&.1249 set'YI~ & steps lo oe.111'1. OPLX on Easl BalbOa Pen & wll.ends 895•4833 days MI F to stu 3 bedroom Respon nlsmkr female snr EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING 1'..:J. ._r.1 Kitch s avt 985 N. Coaal Prol n-amkr prel'd. House to share. S A duplex $300/mo, 1st, 4Br CdM duplex w/3 Storage only. alngla. 887 W 19th St.. CM ... aluwu 2'111 Hwy Lag8c~41M-~ 2 4.34 $383 •sec: Horse Property w/corral last 208·8 Cec~. Costa otners $32Q incl ut1ts w/elect Included $85 Stores or Oles 600·3000 200ts/f,lllllir1lt SUUll •Tll 573.9359 &-7·30am. alts near river trail. pref F lull Mei& 722·9269 720-0374 Lv msg 646--0988 Sq Ft Agt 541-5032 Nwpt Bch s 12ooimo M.1• Wkly rentals now avail. CORONA DEL MAR priv S425 53~·7135 M/Ftoshrlarge2Br2Ba1n Rmmt wanted to stir 3br Enclosed single car gar-NA O.C. Alf'poft area, A Zone Agl 54 1-5032 $ 140 00 wtt & up 2274 Elegant. Great hom4t for IRV Fem to snr w/same, C M . pool $400/m 3ba Cameo Shores hm. age for rent Near OC atnum ofliee 225 sq tt 4800 sq 11 light mfg & ol- Nwpt Blvd, CM 546--7445 man Available now! N·smkr 2br Condo. part-1slllaSt • u111 CdM Pool. ocean view Fatrgroonds Ory & sale Jann. utll, tots ol patk· ftGe wlparking Loading U I SW l.ml '850/mo 640-4255 1a1 turn $325 • ·~ut 548·9577 720· 1056 or 759-5421 $90/Mo 751·3531 tng mo-mo ok 852-9366 area Airport location '.102~ W Paclttc Coasl Hwy F/25-35 non srntlr likes Across tr om UCI 720-6262 M/rmmt wanted. 30 +, Shr Corona del Mar 2Br Ct••trCW Unique large bayfrOflt Ap.. 549.3909 or 760-0840 Newport Beach RafrJg TV sports, tree renl/l>oatd~ Lagun11Niguel2 mstr BR 2 neat qU1el. Nsmkr to snr house wltrptc. 7 14 I£. bl /I at PfOK 2400 sq 11 , 1000 WEST COSTA. MESA SITE S 135 k S9I no deposit $500/mo salaty for Ille sly twnnm w/carport 2br 2ba in C M $350 • M arguerite $425/mo • '-t sq fl outdoor dee!\ a 1 de-70' 140' • w ' · hskeep.ng In lrg Balboal poot tennis Depend, ulll Chnstopner 642--0837 Avail 1111 760-3167 1 .. iani/Otfic1 Ital $2500 mo (7141432-0653 ~1·~~ ~~,. !~ ·se:arate lntah It "21'!! :~~ ;:r"'a~11~5 ~Ir 'I ~~:;,m~u~rted ~~5-~~~~ NBenwpg~a~e a~~n~s~edB•c;_'! SPACIOUS DPLX! N B 27&9 Coaaercial Prtperty sntolp ,can beusedCselpl a,r--prof Apply 6 30-7 30 AM Y ~ ~ Steps to waler. 461h St 2771 a e Y or income a or l 111 I 111 H B 4bf twnhm 130 s Bayfront Bal Is .Mole strotghl prol Shi 2BR unfurnished Pool $550 Frplc. w/dry. gar. n-smllr .,. a 120 "· "· details PETE BARRETI bCh Id non amkr' • apt '" No lag Minutes to 644·2607 S400 650-7529 Jell 1617 Westchll Laguna Beach An 1er. REALTY 642-5200 ~;50 ~ i 1 pd ' F EM A.LE T 0 SH R Nwpt Cntr Airport $425 N/smkr snr spacious Nwpt Bch 541-5032 agt always rented $875.000 'I p t 962 ~711~~lprn MISSION VIEJO HOME. CallCJleves •94·8149 Laguna Bch hse white· WtrfTHtl .. eHU•t 99¢/SF METROCENTRE ContactJohnPage(213) actat ltJt27r..x POOL JAC. S325tmo b WANTED prof Fem to 1 t I 651 -20011(8181501-4444, ~ BALBOA ISLAND ptol F 458-9324 evS1¥rkends M F 25. Bacl< Bay water view aicorues snare• 673-1348 New qua ity p11 o cs ·---------only 25-30. n-smk. S354 Pool iacuw tennis lrplc pvt deci... straight. I 11770 E Warner, F V 1.1./CllllRY YILUll Ptllll MPUX -;ec 213 377•0360-0. Fem prol non-smkr to shr Ava•I 11 1 $375 incl utils $450 mcl u111s 499-2862 ltatals WaatH 2726 Daum/Johnstown Amer 3 I ., y • ..a let Modern large 3Br. 2811 • 675--0830 Nwpt Bch 2Br 2Ba condo Eo 722·7760 Nwpt ltacll Ctltltl Don Sauls 752·801 t •• s+ "-' • large 2Sr 2Ba m mint New GrPI lrplc lndry lac Friendly compassionate 8370 sq It land 011er d F 1 BEAUTIFdUL 1~L~F1FF 84 t-0844 Ive ~sg MIF prof shr Nwpt Ben Rmml wntd1 $320 mo RN will barter Nursing DELU0~~1cw:~~~~~ONT $28.000 yr gross income ~~~ ~~~i~gs ~:rr:;e~e~ turn con o w .,.,.,.,"" . 1 48R 2, BA 1 Avl 1111 631-2366 ServtGes. shopping, er-Dale Ward Agt 955-2155 1 resp roommate needed Fem Shr JSR 2BA 1n COM arqe 1 • pa 10 rands g lite hse work tor 2 MONTHS FREE RENT I more E•ce lent value at S400 720-9202 eatly am WI D lac 5433,mo mcl wJI~ to oeacn SJSO mo OCEANFRONT 4Br house sml uest nse or apt 575 sq 11 g up s 1 50 Nwpt Bell Cannety Village $290 000 Drive by 2711 u1tlit1es Avail 11, 1 v1>.1rlt '>48 5396 Look1no for 2 rmmts Lag ~a San C~mente Call 642-4644 Retail store 1 t50 sit at W BalbOa Blvd then Gall Classy non-smk le prof 760 54 2 759 787 Must be resp SSOO • u 95c/lt 409·31st St PATRICK TENORE - looking 10< same to snr • 1 or 1 NfWPORT Prol respon-utot $300 dep 4801 Mission Vie1o area CAMPUS DR/JWA 720 546-0294att6Pm I 631·12661760-8702 4BR condo In EastbluH CdM rem n/Smkr tun hdy ~1t>lt' ri>ma~ s,eel<s same Seasnore Or SUN 9-5 17 14>361• 1335 Fl Recep. 3 pvt oles HAVE OTHERS 'Y'ou get Entire upstairs young prof shr 2Br 2Ba 28 to GomptAIP large • cont rm bath SI 152/mo SALE IY OWIEa C·2 ~ 2BR bath. lots ol closets contemporary 1urn11ure. twnns•• own sunny borm. OlllJ $335 .,. Y"hl JHA VE w1s11Gs Bob at NPP agt 2 Bldgs On Lot S229.500 I •~ffl~ I;. House nas. Gar. wld. lrpl lg apt S475 mo Call pvt ll.>lh Paho pool, gar Prof M 40 • 405 Fwy1 NEED-'852 1677. eves 640-0671 1982 CHARLE ST C M iJI~ S600 , ullls 640· 1827 Valerie 63 1 1266 n·p£'t~ n o;mkr 720-Q t25 F rv1t>w pool 432· 7366 A : COST A MESA 645-4539 or 642· 7910 ~. • QARAGf- SALf; S4.80 4 line mimlmun "~~ · ' · A Garage Sale ~\us Kit for $1.00 For l4.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There la a 4 line minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We are also offering a Gulde to Better Oereo• SelH for S1.00. This guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan, what Items to sell, plus Ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sale sign, pricing stickers, Information on city ordinances and an Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you place your ad at: -lllily Pilat Orange COMt 0.ty Plk>t, 330 Weet Bey St., Coeta Meu Huntington ee.ctt Independent, 642-5678 17899 &..ch &Mt., Hunttnoton Beach. Mondey • Frid~ 8:30 AM to 5 PM Cl .... fled Ad....n191ng Peod the closs1 1ed poges A c crpt & drps $650 ave a garage la e I ' Tnree Rooms. 730 sq 11 H I ond you're sure ro j1ll 111 per mo gross 645·6266 without the garage YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! Daily Pilai CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 -- f ' & .'I . . . it . -• .;-; -_If HOIES FOR SILE 1 IEDROOI * * 1209 Bayside Dr . Corona Del Mar 640-4868 $'459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOI ...,_ 209 Iris. Corona del Mar 644·6200 $439,000 Sat & Sun 2-5 600' 1 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 759-4830 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 326 Orchid, Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $269,000 Sunday 12-5 1758 Santa Ana Ave. A-2 E/slde Costa Mesa 646-7171 $234.900 Sunday 1-5 534 Tustin. Newport Beach 548-6667 $223.000 Sun 1-5 •26282 Via Lo Grono. M1ss1on Viejo 546-23 13 $120.000 Sunday 2-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEi * • 787 Avocado. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $279.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 * * •633 l ido Park :: E3 (Lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $625.000inc furn Sunday 12-4 * 100 1 Nottingham Ad, Baycrest. NB 63 1-7300 $345.000 Sat 1·5 1754 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa 646· 7171 $168,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDROOll 1622 Baker. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $147,900 Sat!SUf' 1-4 20282 Bay VleW, Santa Ana Heights 646-7171 $155.000 Sunday 1-5 4 17 Cambridge, Costa Mesa 646· 717 1 $210,000 Sunday 1·5 * 1255 Cetrllot. Laguna Beach 673-5354 $344,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4801 Courttand Drive. Corona det Mar 631-1266 1364.000 Sunday 1""' 1124 ESMX ln. Westcllff. Nwpt Bch 548-5133 $279,500 Sunday 1-5 218 Marguerite. Olde CdM 675-6000 $419,000 Sun 1-5 384 Meadow. Newport Beach 631-1268 $238,000 Sunday 1-4 3216 OcMn BNd, Olde CdM 675-6000 $895,000 Sat 1-5 3216 OCMn Blvd. Olde CdM 675-6000 1895,000 Sun 1-5 2311 RecMlndt (Newport Heights) H8 631 · 12411 $193.000 Sunday 1..-* 2529 W. St. Andrews, Santa Ana 546-23 13 $113,000 Sunday 2-5 •220 Via Men1one (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $i610,000 Sunday 1-5 2005 Viale Ceion (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 Steo,ooo sat 12-4 Sun 12.5 1115 White Sells Way, H.V.H 640-7871 1387.500 Sat 1-5 1115 White Saffl Way, H V.H. 640-7878 $387,500 Sun 1-5 V' 1903 Y9Cltt Camilla (Seaview) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $299,950 Sunday 1-5 .. 3 Ill ,1us FA• RI or IEI 472 ~bb .. Way (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 645-4539 $229,500 Sat.ISun.12-5 • 17 Cannet Bay Or .. Spyglass. NB 759-9100 1496,000 Sun 1·S 2149 Chennel Ad, Peninsula 644-6200 $450,000 Sat 1-5 * 511 Cllff Or, Clitfhaven. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1-5 62 Orak• .., (Spyglass Hill) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 t31t.&OO Sunday 1 ·5 2eo Evenlnl ~ ($horecllH1) COM 673-5314 tM.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1736 o.1aJ Dr. Dover ShOres. NB 631·7300 1175.000 Sun 1·5 -.. j '· t~ -; ... • I I ' ' ---.., •. ,_ f\ . ---· -... ._.._._~ .. ~ ~~ ~ ~~ _.,,,. ----"' - --- T 1000 Grove. Westclltf 644-6200 $447.000 Sat & Sun 1·5 •2807 Harbor View Drive (HV Hills) NB 644-9060 $529,500 Sunday 1-5 •• 1207 Highland Dr. Westclitt Custom · 631-7300 $449.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3284 Indiana (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 759-6700 $156,500 Sunday 1-5 V' 16 Jetty Drive, Jasmine Creek. CdM 759-1826 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 115 Kings Place Ad, Cllffhaven 644-6200 $625,000 $ Sun 1·5 724 Malabar (lrvlne Terrace) COM 644-9060 $299,900 Sunday 1-5 45 Northampton (8eJcourt) Nwpt Sch 759-6700 $540,000 Sunday 12-'4 1301 Nottingham Ad, Westchtt. NB 631 -7300 $295.000qs Sat-Sun 1-5 * •3335 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2017 Paloma. Costa Mesa 548·9610 $398,000 Sun 1-5 321 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $795.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1519 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terrace. NB 631-7300 $315,000 Sun 1-5 * •736 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. NB 642-5200 $1 ,625,000 Sunday 1-5 2411 Via Marino. Back Bay. NB 63 1-7300 $245.000 Sun 1-5 18751 Via San Marco. Turtlerock, Irv. 854-1492 $369,000qs Sat 1-5 2152 Vista Entrada. The Bluffs 644-6200 $232.000 " Sun 1-5 V' 1917 Yacht Camllla (Seaview) Nwpt Bch 5o46·2313 '$388,500 Sunday 1-4 41Ell .. **47 Balboa Coves.Balboe Coves 675-6000 $499.500 Sat 1-5 '* •47 Balboa Coves. B*boa Coves 675-6000 $499.500 Sun 1-5 214 Carnation. Corona del Mar 631-1266 $429,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 1108 E. Balboa Btvd, Peninsula 675--6000 s 1, 100,000 8un 1-5 31065 S. Coast Hwy, S. Laguna 759-9100 $899,000 Sun 12-4 2110 Seville, Peninsula Pt 675-6000 $304,900 Sat 1-5 4 Ill ,1us FAM U er DEi ••17 Burning Tree. 8~ Canyon 644-6200 $995,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2951 Caala. Eastbtuff, N_, 758-9100 $359,900 Sat 1-5 * •508 Catalina. NB 759--9100 $399,500 Sun 1-5 * •e C"8dbourne. 9etcourt liM-6200 $899,000 Sun 1-o4 ••1112 Denlelte. COl1a..._. 546-2313 $269.900 Sun 12-4 *1342 G8'axy Dr .. OoWt Shores. NB 631·7300 S725.000qa Set.sun 1-5 • 1800 Glenwood (Baycrftt) Nwpt Bch 759-8700 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 * *'127 Herbor Island .. Newport Beach 644-6200 $1 ,595,000 Sun 1:30-5 2133 Indian Springs (Back Bay) NB 646-7171 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 2501 Island View. 8'oadmoor/H,V.H. 675-6000 $439,000 Sun 1-4 2501 Island Vlf/W, Broadmoor/H.V.H. 675-6000 $439,000 Sat 1-5 225 Poinsettia, Coron~ def Mer 6o48·7171 $749,000 Sunday 1-4 1954 Port Carney, Harbor Vw Hms 644-6200 $450,000 Sun 1-5 1808 Port Stanhope (Harber View Hmes) NB 759-6700 $349,950 Sunday 1·5 1Ml Anode ltland, Cotta MeM 54&-2313 $179,500 Sat 10-2 Sun 1-4 •24 Rod(lngham, Belcourt 644-6200 $849,500 Sun 1 :30·5 * • 10 Rocky Point. Spyglass. CdM 760-1900 $999,500 Sunday 1-5 1018 Sandcastle, Hrbr View Hiiis. NB 760-1900 S389,000 Sunday 1-5 998 Sandcastle, H.V.H. 644-1367 $549,000 Sun 1-5 1521 Seacrest, Corona del Mar 759-4830 499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1720 Skylark (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $299,900 Sunday 1-4 * 708 St James Place. Cllffhaven. NB 646-4394 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1919 Suva Cir. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $259,900 Saturday 1-4 1834 Tradew1nds Ln. Baycrest. NB 631· 7300 $299,500qs Sat-Sun 1-5 * •" 1 Twin Lakes Cir (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 673· 7771 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 2216 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $439,500 Sun 1-5 3489 W1mbleton Way, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $25A,900 Sunday 10-2 * V'6 Winged Fool. Big Canyon. N.B 759· 1501 $599.000 Sunday 1-5 5 IEDllOOI 1533 Miramar, Balboa 646-7171 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 219 Via Lido Soud (Udo Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $1,695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR plus Fiii ii or DEi * • 1437 Antigua Way. Baycrest. NB 63 1-7300 $415,000 Sun 1-5 V' 1120 Canyon Fairway {fairway fl Big Cnyn 644-9060 $1,450,000 Sat 1""':30 * •3802 Channel Pt. Bayfront 6o4o4·6200 S699.900 Sat & Sun 1-5 203 Evening Canyon (VieW) Sho<eclins COM &.44-9060 $1 .400.000 Sunday 1-5 1518 Galaxy Or. OoYer Shores. NB 631-7300 $657,000qa Sat-Sun 1-5 • 1806 Glenwood (Bayct•t) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $389,500 Saturday 1-5 2100 Leeward Ln, Bevcr .. t. NB 631-7300 $399,IOO Sat-Sun 1-5 * * 401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 673-53~ S795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2227 Port Lerwtdt (Hrbof' Vu Hmes) NB 673-5354 $398,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1978 Port Seabourne, H.V.H. 720-7443 $362,500 Sun 1-5 ••44 RldQellne Dr., Hatbor Ridge 644-6200 $575,000 Sun 1-5 ••47 Royal St. Geof99, Big Canyon 644·6200 $945,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 720 Vla lido Soud (Udo IM) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1_. * * 107 Via Lido Soud (lido Isle) Nwpl Bch 673-7300 Sl.950.000 Saturday 1-5 •••••• * 3 Cambria. Nft,port a.ch 759-4830 $819.000 Sunday 1-5 ~ * •429 Vla Lido Soud (lido late) Nwpt 8ch 644·9060 $715,000 Saturday 1.5 I IR ,1us Fii Ill or DEi 211 Iris (lot), C0tone def Mar 644-6200 $385,000 Sat & Sun 2-5 23 Lochmoor. Bia canyon 644-6200 $890,000 Sat 1·5 * •...,.. 11 1 Napotl (Harbor Ndge) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 S3,900,000 Sunday 1-5 Top of Rocky Pt. Lot• 84-85-86, Spyglus 644-6200 S2,<t00,000 Sat & Sun 1-8 * • 17 Aldgellne, Cotone def Mer 646-7171 S2,000.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1 Royal St. o.oroe, ~ C9nyon 644-6200 $1 ,895.000 Sun 1·6 **8208 W. Oceenfront, W. Oceenfront &.44·6200 $875,000 Sunday 1:30-5 • COIDOS TOWllOIES FOR SILE 2 IEDIOOI 301 Esplanade (Bluffs) Newport Beach 64'4·9060 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 16'45 Iowa #C, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $98,500 Sunday 1-5 * •2768 Longwood Court. Cos·ta Mesa 546-23 13 $173,900 Sunday 1-4 * •600 E. Oceanfront ir3F, BaJboa Pemn 6"'4--0519 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t1 1 Varuna, Newport Beach 546-2313 $166,000 Sunday 1-4 2 II 19l1s Fii RI or DEi * •22 Pinewood, (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-5127 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOI ••6 Canyon Island Dr, Big Canyon, NB 760-1900 $295,000 SaUSun 1-'4 '401 Harbor Woods, Newport Beach 759-4830 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •220 Knox St (Heights) Costa Mesa 631-1266 $173,000 Saturday 11-3 36 1 Ravello Lane. Costa Mesa 646-85'45 $1'41 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 ·• 17 '41 Tustin Ave It 1 B. E/slde Costa Mesa 63 1 -73 70 S 129, 900 Saturday 1-5 * 559 Vista Flora. The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 760-6097 $229.000 Saturday 12-4 •464 Vista Trucha. Bluffs.NB 759-9100 $269,000 Sun 1-5 3 IR plus FAI RI or DEi 2420 Vista Nobleza. The Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $279,500 Sun 1-5 4 IEIROOI ,. •362 Vista Madera. Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $269,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 DU PLUES FOR SILE 3 IR 19lus 2 IR 309 La Jolla (Nwpt Heights) NeWport Beach 631-1266 $355,000 Saturday 1-4 3 IR plus 3 IR •••29 Via lido Soud (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $715,000 Saturday 1-5 4 IR phis 1 IR 300-300'h Fernleaf. Olde CdM 675-6000 $925,000 •Spa Sun 1-5 •Pool *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool v Give address at guard gate A NEW WORLD - OF ADVENTURE! you'll find . in the y 7 TOP OF THE WORLD That's the VIEW from this manor high on a hill in Harbor Ridgel SBdrm, 7 Bath, family rm, library. Enormous master suite w/sauna. Pool/spa. Will trade. $1,750,000. Agt. Jeri Hunt CALL l .. ·4111 One block 10 lwach. 3Bdrm, :JBa Pll S l Bdm1, I Ba. 4 car sar&(lf'· Owner will as~i!lt with financins or will trade up for Newporl 114-ach view property nf'ar water ... $249,500. EDGEW ,\ TEK REAL EST,\ TE Ci\LL (714) 414-ISSI t'or lhf' barhf'lor who has every- 1hi11g-~.nt•p1 lhf' pt'rff'cl hideaway! 2 U1•droum, 2 Hoth 'lplil level condo, hu~r 2 rur ~ar ... unJc-<'k. wood-burning frplt·, ""> li~ht + morf'! Only 1239,500 + unt> .. horl hlo<'k lo hea ch.-i;. St-f' JI I U11liu . ~undu) I -&.P)t .. '(,,'(1;111u1 de,/ ,Jf/alt .f>ulu11lie.l 6'?-J-~~94 3407 E Coul Hwy., COJON dtl MM BIG CANYON ESTATE .REDUCED TO $894.000 OWNER VERY MOTIVATED Ueau11ful Westrliff fanul y home 4 )'rars nf'w. 4 BR. 4 BA + hhrary. fam1lv room. gourmet k1trhen. Pool & spa. $42Q.OOO. 1113 GROVE LANE, N.B. CALL (714) 720-1704 Doag Balley, Broker ------=:.....-- PRICED TO IOYE Charming 3 bedroom townhome overlooking greenbelt! Huge llvlng- dining areal Private walled patio with direct access to carport -only a bike ride to the beach. Asking. 184,900 JAOllS IUL n, 110. llMlll BELCOURT -NEWI 2 BARRENGER COURT Looking lor a brand new home? This home as a Gallery 3 custom. 4,245 sq.ft . 4 bdrm. 3'.Ar baths. Very weft built including granite. marble & more! A must see. Come by today! $885,000 759-CMll Owrter/ Agent Situated at the very ttp of Lille Isle thiS propeity has a panOf~m.c --------------------. W!NI ol the live maJOI ISiands of IQ ; ft,,.J OQMAl1(J:--., ~ SHOWI~ r. 1"11,fA POSH I (A Tl', Newport Harbot and Bay Islands Tile site overlOOks the confluence ot Ille HarOOf s sii mal(>I' channels making this a piemer locatlOfl in Ne~port Beach Tnis is one of tr-e lew bayflont pr~ties ollerrng PtC lut~perlect sunris.es over NaNporl Harbot and exclusive NewPQ(t Center CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES The 101 size of the property IS 50 feel ot bay tron1age w11h a 144·1001 deplh and N•ll accommodate a new res.dent ot approxlll'l8tety 9.000 square leet approximately ~ signell T ne eiustiog 40-~ear Old l'lOlne s ~ery veabie ..t •; '°"" •" '• .t l/'1 .., [.\.ol\Qlr2 c;.,.,.1'°' ~ ~"' J O.oo-o• { •,. i .,-. The pre>pefly'S doc11 w•J accom· modate a large yachl olus room to Side he smaflef vessels Pnce upon reqi.esl 4 ti q •j fl' 4M ""°"" l•f' ul()I 1\71 /Ii , • Bo,,i~, )I J ~lt t OO A...,,.-1 .. , A 9()() 11 . .__,,._,.... •••mn ---.imam •Tm WITH• IWPT ICI Localed 1t the entrenc. of HARBOR ISLAND ON NEWPORT BAY+ CHANNELi Pln0f'1mlc views of e.y + Channel. 100 ft. lrontege on NewJ>9f1 Bey with 176 ft. on Channel or Newport Bly. Mey accomod1te 100' ++ yld'ttl 20,000 aq. ft. + lot with park-like ground1I ......................... PITm IElllE 7IN7ll 111-1211 OWNER TRANSFERRED, MUST RLL Peninsula Point classic with 5 lg bedrooms. 3 baths. 3 car garage. 2nd story deck, patio, open & airy ltvtng area. quiet street. PLUS. it is only 1 block to bay/ocean. REDUCED TO $415,000. OPEN SUN 1·5 2124 Seville Ave., Newport Beech Agent-TERESA FORREST (714) M1-4155 let U1 ..... Y11 Sell Y• p,.,.,1 Cel ClullfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. THE llLLmE lllSIOI (lllU 1121) 22ff OUlllL II .. llWPllT IUll Government owned llOmet Don't mlM this op- l)Of1unlty to purct\aM the llOme of YoUr dreams Unique location et the Up ol the P9tllneula. 8'Mtn-~ telling ocean & harbor vlewl Major renovation 11af1ed • buyer to oornp6el• Contact Dem M~ t the FDIC j] 14) 975-2218 FDIC/VIKING SAYINGS & LOAN HARBOR HILL DRIVE BY -25 .al.S80ROUGH Fabulous huge-ocean view vacant tot In private gated Harbor Hill. Lot measures approx. 85' wide x 123' deep -It's huge! Proposed preliminary plans for 5.600 sq.ft . ~diterranean home Included in purchased price $319,000 cash firm. Owner -Agent 759-G489 r• ... !& ,,. AILY IP'ILOT /BAL ISTATml•-------------------~----------IATIMDAY OCT~ JI~ IW/PAm JI • r1vate state has homes, cottages elvedere compound ocated on 11/2-acres verlooktng Pacific Overlooking the Pacific and Laguna Seach, Befvedere sits on an acre and a half of secluded land. This private. luxurlous compound consists of two lovely homes, two guest cottages, a poof-spa, and a large entertainment area. It la surrounded by native landscaping. lush tropical foliage, and an Incomparable view. The 'riew from the. terrace at Belftldere, a 1 ~-acre compoand oTerlooldn& the Pacific. The entrance foyer of the main house opens into an el(pans!ve view of the living room, dining room, and the ocean beyond. Featured In the living room Is a beam ceiUng, massfve stone fireplace, and a bultt-ln wet bar. The spacious step-down dining room is hallmned by a glass ceiling, retractable shades and the ocean view. The dining room la open to the famlly room which has a huge outside deck. OH the family room Is a large country kitchen hlghllghted by beam ceilings, skylights, parquet floors, and a center island. Off the kitchen Is a hallway which leads to a bathroom, "step up to" bedroom-den. and a staircase leading downstairs. To the left of the entrance foyer Is a wetl-appolnted master suite with a fireplace and a setting that blends ocean and towering pines. The master bath features lovely use of tile, a huge Roman tub-spa, large closets and an atrium. In the master suite there Is another staircase leading downstairs where several rooms are designed for multi- purpose use. There Is also a wine ceUar and two large bedrooms with an adjoining bath. Several of the down- stairs rooms lead out to the pool and Bouquet Canyon stone patio and deck. Below the large pool deck Is one of the two charming guest cottages. This CO'Z'f and very private retreat offers a bedroom, kitchenette, full bath, fire- place and ocean view. The second main residence Is very spacious and conducive to entertain- ing. It features a massive stone fire- place In the large living-dining room plus a built-In sound system, a dance floor, great kitchen facilities, two bedrooms and two baths. Off the living room Is a magnificent terrace complete with ample room for a large group of people and a spectacular ocean view. The second guest house Is reached by a very unusual "tree trunk" walk- way. Secluded among the greenery the cottage features two bedrooms, a full bath, living room and kitchen. Offered by Coldwell Banker at $3,200,000, this estate bestows the ultimate ambiance for California living. For more Information, phone Beverly Pavlovich at '499-1320. Coldwell Banker, America's largest full service real estate company, Is cefebratlng Its 80th anniversary In 1986. The company has over 1,400 residential offices nationwide and sup- plies a complete range of real estate services, Including relocation, mort- gage, title, escrow and new homes marketing. Coldwell Banker Is a mem- ber of the Sears Financial Network. Bridgeport Terrace almost conJpleted NEWPORT BEACH LIFESTYLE COSTA MESA PRICES!! The excitement surrounding the soon-to-be-com- pleted model homes at Laguna Niguet's newest gate- guarded townhome community of Bridgeport Terrace is fueling homeshopper Interest. according to Pacesetter Homes, the deY9fopef. The projec1 wtll con~st of 48 one and two-story townhomes and will offer four two-bedroom plans wtth 1 '~ to 2 baths. . Gracious interiors wtll boast nine-foot ceilings, sky- lights. clef•tory windows, woodburnlng fireplaces and custom hand-troweled cefllng treatments. EurPMn-style kitchens will have raised-oak cabinetry and pantry, double porcelain sinks with Moeo fixture, hand- set ceramic tile countertops and Caloric range. microwave and continuous cteenlng ovens, and fiv~ycle dishwasher. Master bedrooma wtll feature private dressing areas and generous closet space, along with walk-in closets In some plans. Baths will have vanities with twin sinks In mast homes, sculptured Dupont Corlan pullman dtops and oversized mirrors. For more Information phone Pacesetter Homes at 495-3389. lfand New Single Family Homes Newport Trolls. A unique community offering your choice of 2 and 3 bedroom 2-sfoly homes. bordering the planned Canyon Community Nature Pork. Just moments from shopping." beaches. schools. biking and walking trolls and business opportunltes Custom features Include: • Full tile roofs • Fireplaces • Vaulted ceilings • Skylights • GoffefS & Somer appt~es • Oak cabinetry • Private pool & spa are<T • Bolcon10s PRICED ~M ONLY $158,900 OPEN DAILY 10 om to 6 pm Ck>Md Wednesday. 1932 Sundance Lane Costa Mesa (714) 548-1329 4 . ' r .. -........./ PAGa 14/SATUllDAY OCTO•aR JS, I... DAILY PILOT/RSAL •S' Tax reform semiriar in' Newport Beach Tax Reform 86 -The Effect on Real Estate -will be held Thursday at the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors, 401 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Sponsored by Century 21 The Real Estaters, this free seminar Is offered as a public service held as a part of "Investor Days" sponsored by Century 21, a subsidiary of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The seminar wtH offer a broad overview of up to date Information on tax reform and the changes In a practlcaJ manner that Is easlty under- stood. ker-owner, Terry Mccardle, states "The Tax Reform will cause many changes for ua. This seminar wtll offer an opportunity for you to ask questl9ns and receive the latest Information at no cost to you. manager of the office located a East 17th Street, Costa Mesa dlcates that a booklet titled • Estate Investing: The Tax Reforn 1986" wtll be available for free. \. Century 21 The Real Estaters, bro- The seminar will be conducted by Noel Seamen, Attorney. Marie Barnett, For reservations and addltion1 formation call Century 21 The Estaters, 646-7171. II ) m1 'n.: /M) 11\g S600 c 1r S-00 a me llll h rn m h 1r rem, ) c 1u mi~IH ht· bt·tll.:r 1111 bu)ing a lOllM.'. Ukt· a h l\\11hnnw wi1h a conrempor:1ry dl'slgn you won't hnd l'H'rYda). n~ht in till' lwa11 ol "' 11H:. 1-Bedroom &om the low $70,000's. 'lhu ,._ict maximum u'>e of 'P·•u-. compkit· wi1h m~L-.tc:r lx'tlroom ~uile mxJ \Valk in r kN:t, a lal}.I\.' khchcn plui. rn1L,1dt· <.k<:k up:-.iai~ or prhale y<1ru downstairs. 2-Bedroom Plans &om the low $90,000's. ChoO,l' from a '.ir1v1' c >I lloor plan' our bl)..>c~I \\ith a m:L'itt·r -;uitt· rl'tre:i1 or op11on.1I \rd hnlrc ">rll All h.1w ,l.,'l'llt·n 1ui. II\ mg artwJ."i ;m<.I prh att· y:1n.h 11r d t't k.' rl'.llllrl" lnr holh 1n dt1dl' Eumpl':m '"'11.: C::~lhinl't~. lntl·nor laund~ .lrt.':L .... 1111 ,,, "nh ':111hn l <. l'tling'. le >rL l'd air heattnj.t and me 1n.· Pit") ou '11 t·nfl 1y lhl· ht·1wli1-. o l 1\\0 pm:111: rt'C.Tl':llion CL'fllt·r:-complt•tt' \\ith poob and ~p:L'>. Ont) .11 ,, ,nlmc x id ll11ri1.1111 Models are open 10 am-S pm 113 Remingron Stttet. Irvine. CA, (714) 8S7-SS39 li1 tbdt>bcxj . PrleCll C'&~ • tlmt' of pub- lkldJon and Hbfttt en prior wc-on 0t ~r dndllllC' of this ~tlon. Tbac bomn ftlllUft condcMnlnlwn CIWnmlhJp. HomC'· owntts _,....1ons, .. upponcc1 by •IJ milcknes, mlllncaln ~ don llrilJdn, ~ uwrton. and rommon lll'CM. "-Ilk your r'l'pf'a('n tat!VC' In !Ollln 0111« lordctall'l. NORTHWOOD HORIZON IRVINE Tu Quality of Life rATE . 270 • ln- 'Real I Act 11 In- Real 1_ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA · IAllllDS COl'l'A IOIA ~ tlll, ... Cbanaias 3 BR, 2 BA home with knotty pine kitchen, bud wood f1oon and 2 fueplecea. Mater bedroom .Wte upetain with private deck. R. V. perkias plua an R-2 lot. Owner will carry for qualified buyer. BAITllD8 008TA lll8A .... , ... App-li111 3 BR plm den on the FA.taide and only 3 yeal810UDI. Jmt eome of the amenitiea in this a~s. 1640 IQ. ft. townhome ia a huie yard and pnvate epa. complete ceramic-iiJe kitchen with every appliance, ttunnin, living room with atone fireplace and akylighta. £A8T8IDI COITA lll8A tll0,000 Charminf 6 · meticuloul 3 Bedroom + den. Perfect for a )'OWll family tbia lovely home i1 juat 1tepe away to a popular park! COSTA lllSA '117,000 Luge end unit with yard. Two huge mast.er suit.ea. Open floorplan with vaulted ceilinp and 1kylichta. Double prap, belconiee and more! 2 BR, ~.5 BA condo cloee to everything. £A8T8IDI COSTA lll8A tl08,000 Two muter bedroom 1uit.ea included in this terrific end unit. 2 BA's, frpl, imide laundry, 2- car attached garage. Call for below market financing. COSTA MESA COSTA MBSA Ui0,000' Firat time buyer, 1986 owner occupied or not. Two 1tory, ftriplace, 2 car garage. Big sun dect., ocean breaea, I mile to Newport Beach. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 unita. 2 BR, I BA with carport acceu. Call now. COSTA M18A ~ •Mt,too Two~· 4 BR, 2 ~ BA home bu family room, formal dininc. livina room, high.lighted by wood buminc fueplece and IOUing ceilings. Muter bedroom aeduded in own wing, extra mirron, pluah carpetina, Low maint. backyard. COST A 1118A S 157,600 lmmaculate Meea North home. 3 BR, 2 BA, newly Lanclacaped, fresh paint in1ide and out. Attr.ct.ive country decor. Move in and enjoy! COSTA 1118A S 148,000 Beautifully uppwied end unit with plank floon, chair raiJa. abuuen, cuatom window treatment.11 kitchen feetuna formica count.en with wooa trim.. Two petiol and a community pool and spa! Many uPIJ'll(lea. abows nicely! See today. 008TA 1118A tld,600 Gl'Mt alternative to condo living! W a1k to park and South COMt Plaza. Very pretty home ii cleen and well kept! 2 BR, 1.75 BA includea fareplace in livina room, 2-car garage! OOITA 1111A tlll MO 1...-model in OcMn View Vil.laal T;;.tfic 3 BR 1-a built in bathroom in eech bedroom. ec-.umty pool 6 ape (or YOW' enjoyment! C1oee to bMch. aboppins, echoolll See today! ................................... OPE N HOU SE S SATUtDAY COSTA M&9A1164 Kinpton S. KoMer 4 Br, spa $269,900 1-4 SUNDAY N.B. 3707 Channel PL D. Wall Duplex, dock $525,000 1-4 N.B. 3810 Channel L llGUrJ 3 BR, dock $459,900 12-' N.B. 3608 Marcus llcN1aOtGll 2 Br, dock $3M,900 1-' C.11. 1 UM Kinpton 8. Towen 4 Br, pool $269,900 1-4 C.11. 3490 Queens Ct. L. Bva&p 4 Br, pool $249,900 1-4 CJI. 1075 Corona Ln. A. Va. 5 Br $187,500 1-5 C.11. 2396 Orange P. Zlrdel' 3 Br $182,000 1-4 C.11. 2f!8 Fairway D. 8uelll 3 Br $160,000 1-5 INVESTMENT UNITS COSTA ll!SA ...,- 2 hou.eee + 8 unita/3 Iota. 1 mile from Newport Beach. Total of 10 unitl, new roof copper plumb- ing, big lot, potential fll"lt time buyer. Room to build. lnveston or builden would be moet interested! See now! COSTA MF.SA MI0,000 Great property and location! lnveatora should definitely eee now! 10 Unita and a houle, excel- lent opportunity for such a low price. NBWPOIT ISLAND IUl,000 Senutional 82 feet of waterfront on quiet family iala.nd complete with dock for 3 t>o.ta. Huge aouth facing brick patio for entertainins a crowd. The two story villa ia currently a duples but could easily be converted to a gracious family home. NIWPOIT llACR SU?,IOO DuDles in deairable Weet Newport only 9 years oldf Garage, carport and laundry facilities. Price includee the land. Fuley owner baa well cared for property. Walk to ocean, call now for financing detaila. 645-0303 NEWPORT BEACH NIWFWf IBACll tlllJ• A mapif1CeDt view of Newport Harbor domi- natel thil laviah 3 BR, 6 bath home. Nearly ball a million doUara baa been apent in ~ in order to provide the ultimate in sraciow living. UH,111 Souklins 3 BR waterfront + dock -oa intimate ialand. Oecorator perfect with wan. of 1aa. mirrora and tile in every room. Picture perfect views from your livinc rm, dining rm, Jenn Air kitchen, and Master Br. WATDPIONT tH4 tot Lowly 2 BR entertainment home with dock for 2 t>o.ts. Mesican tile 1urrounda your own private ~! Thia ia srand bay living at affordable prices. ·FMY to tee, call! 'NIWPOn llACR t!ll,MO Charm and character located in one of Newport Beachet beat neighborbooda. Thia bright and cherry home ii situated on a large comer lot.. w alkinc diatance to achoola, b.y and beachea. NBWPOIT l&ACB Ull,IM Enjoy t.he prestige of living in Newport Beach for a small price. 3 BR, 2 BA UP.Cfaded condo in quiet canyon area with local ocean breezes. T errific brick and tile area with built in bar-be· que and wet bar. MESA VERDE llB8A VDDI 1181,IOO 4 BR, 3 ~ BA, cuatom single story home-near Meta Verde Country Club. Huge family room, with cozy used brick fireplace. Gourmet kitchen, central air, security, pool and spa! COSTA MESA HH,000 Tee off on thia great golf coune location! 5 BR"- formal dining, remodeled kitchen with breakf ut area, new tile, range 8' microwave, hardwood floors, Iota of glue, atone frpl, mirrored walk-in wet bar! COSTA llB8A S118,000 Cuatom Golf Course view! 4 BR. 2 ~ BA, new kitchen floor, paint, central air, vaulted ceilinp, hup patio, eecurity system, block wall. See today! 1118A V11D1 SHl,OIO Quiet location 1tepe to Meea Verde Country Club. 2 BR. 1 Yt BA, livinl dining area. Facilitiee include~ 8' ape, = 2 car garage and S private patio.! NEW LISTINGS NDPOIT llACB HH,000 Duplex-ocean view! 4 BR, 2 BA and 2 BR, I BA walkinc distance to ocean. Owner will con1ider 2nd T .D. wumable lat. T .D. 11B8A D1L 11A.1 S187 ,MO i'abuloua 6 BR home 'i ·0 0e1 Mar, quiet street with peat ,..o· ~ . tn1ide is a treat: new carpet, w s .. oon, new kitchen, new wall coveriap -~rator's delight. SANTA ANA H4,500 Luxurioua cul-de-sac 3 BR. 2 ~ BA, 2 car gar-..e. Beat lower price, large mast.er suite, fireplKe, skylishta, window planters, diahwuher, micro- wave, and many more! Won't last. 2211 llRIDR ILR., COSTA IESI. r ... .... ,, I ' l'Mla 16/SATUllDAY OCTOMa JI. t·--------------------------------D~Y Pff.OT/nA&. DTATa. NEW LISTINGS ff AIBOI VIEW KNOLLS HH,000 One of Newports best condo buys, 2BR . & den, wood .floors & lovely private entratice w/back p~tiO, overlooking greenbelt. PENNINSULA '875,000 2-Story contemporary bayfront custom built 1980. dock for 55' yacht. Garden, patio, on bay. 3BR, 3BA, 2FP. Suitt-in oak cabinet.a. Must see! PENNINSULA BAYPIONT '895,000 Income on the bay. Charming 3BR home w/ IBR ap!'rt_ment in a garden atmosphere on lower pef)nmsula. 3/car garege, large boat dock. .PENNINSULA BAYFIONT U ,1000,000 Quality custom 4 bedroom home on lower pen- nim.ula in garden setting. Master BR suite with his & her bath. Back stairs, extensive built-ins. HAiBOll ISLAN D U ,930,000 Est.ate-size bayfront on Newport's most pres- tigious island with over 140' frontage. Large home, delightful 2 BR guest home. CORONA DEL MAR JASMINE CREEK '885,000 An out.standing residence, customized thru-out. Oc~an view, master suite, open ceilings, sky- light..i,, private pa, and 2 fireplaces. CORONA HIGHLANDS '445,000 Newer custom home with 180 degrees ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3BR+ FR or 4BR, 3112 BA. 2FP. Ma1>ter BR retreat couJd be den. CAMEO HIGHLANDS $619,000 Elegant contemrorary, finest appoi ntments. 4AR. .iRA, forma OR, pool, adult entertainment room w/large i.pa & wet bar. 16 skylight.~. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Sl,750,000 Fabuluui. remudeled 3 BR-41 1 BA blufftop resi- dence. View of entire harbor. Den-library and Kame room . Expansive deck. CAMEO SHORES S l ,975,000 T hii. 5 BH. 4 BA home has everything! Master !>uite with i.auna, vaulted ceilings, walls of glass, formal dining room and pool. OTHER AREAS COSTA MESA IU4,900 Award winning 2BR condo in Pentridge Cove. New carpet, micro, refrig, washer/dryer in- -duded. Large deck over streams, pool 8t spa. -- 1 VILLAGE CREEK 1125,000 :1 BR unit in super complex 1 block from South Coast Plaza. Woodsy, watery landscape, quiet location. Cozy fireplace. COSTA MESA 1195,000 Adorable remodeled "dream house" tucked away in lush priva te setting. 3BR, 2BA and dining room. New kitchen & baths. SAN CLEMENTE *216,000 Dramatic oceanfront condo, 2BR, 2BA, furnished. One year new decor, stairs to beach, breathtaking view. A perfect summer home. TUSTIN H60,000 Nest.led in the hills w/mountain & light.a views, this 4 BR est.ate offers seclusion & elegance. Pool, sauna, wine storage. . AMEMBEROFTHE m SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK taJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATU&DAY EASTSIDE C.M. 3 BR 1210,000 430 Eut Bay M.GUTH BALBOA PENINSULA 1901 But Balboa 2 BR $235,000 EADIE/BENTS CORONA DEL MA& HI PolMeUla 3 BR, FR $345,000 J. ROBBINS BAYCUST 5 BR, FR BAYCUST 4 BR, PIS LIDO ISL! $389,500 $499,000 180eGleawood J. MERTZ 18IO To1oa M.MATTHEWS 419 Vla Udo 8o9d 3 BR, Dplx $715,000 E.OLSON BIG CANYON 5 BR, FR Z0 Caa1oa Palrw-.., $1,450,000 L. ROSE EASTSIDE C.M. 3 BR SUNDAY $210,000 HilBOI VIBW KNOLLS 2 BR, Den $269,500 SBAVIEW 3 BR $299,950 llVINE TEI.RACE 3 BR, FR $299,950 CORONA DEL KAI 3 BR, FR $345,000 BAYCIBST 4 BR. PIS $499,000 430 Eu& Baj M. GUTH 1711 RUJelde K. PARKER 1901 Yaat Ca•ID• G.ANDERSON 714 Malabar G. LIVINGSTON Ill PotwtUa J. ROBBINS 1aer.,.. M.MA1THEWS B.V.BIU.8 3 BR.FR ..UO-'l. ....... View $529,500 E. CORKETT BIG CANYON ........ 4 BR, Pool $729,000 L. MARSTON DOVEi 880188 3 BR, Wtrfrnt $780,000 · lll~Star B.REEDY WP.8'I' NEWPOIT 3 BR, FR $875,000 4MI 811 .. tre L. MCLOON OOVD8BOll8 6 BR, FR SBOIBCLIPPS 5 BR, View llAUOI &IOOE llOS...-8tar $869,500 F. SENNES IOI Eft9lq CU1oa $1,400,000 8. MILES 6+ BR $3,900,000 I NIPOll C.MCMAHAN ····••60 NEWPORT BEAC H 8EAWIND CONDO 1111,000 Bank-owned 2BR, 2-st.ory condo, well main· t.ained inside with 2 patios off kitchen & LR. Cloae to beach, located in West Newport. THE BLUYPS 1179,000 One level 3 BR end unit. Parquet noon in kitchen & entry, nice gr8!1 entry It patio ou tlook. Well maintained It nicely decorated. VILLA IAUoA 1186, ... Great location is thia 2 BR suite condo. In a lovely secured building. Very nice community pool and apa. Submit all offen. EASTBLUPP tW,008 Terrific family home, 5BR, 3BA many upgrades. Convenient locat ion near achoola & shopping. Don't. miu this great buy. Lease hold. WESTCLIPP UZS,000 Dramatic entertainment home on quarter acre corner. High ceilings, 4 BR, at.ained glasa, pool/spa, BBQ pit. Trade for income property. DOVER SHOIES U7S,OOO On a most desirable street, thUi Dover Shore 5 BR home is perfection for a family! New land- acape & pool. Air c<;mditiooed. BALBOA PENINSULA 1382,500 Wonderful 3 BR. den. 2 story home. Beam ceilings in living room. lovely inner patio, meticulous condition. A home you must see. PENINSULA 1489,600 Wonderful 4BR, 2 story, family home beauti- fully maintained. 3FP, warm & inviting private patio. Be sure to see this great. value. HARBOR VIEW 1459,000 } Pride of ownership 5BR, FR, fabulous huge lot beautifully landscaped, excellent location near greenbelt , new carpets, paint. BIG CANYON S689,000 Pool/spa, covered patio, air condition. Huge game room, view ocean-city lights. Prestigious gated area. 3 BR, 3 BA. LIDO So40,000 Designed for gracious living & extensive enter- taining! Thia 5BR, 3BA contemporary home ia weU maintained and easy to show. BEACON BAY teoo,ooo Carefree bayf ront living in dHirable Beacon Bay. Charming 2BR+ office on Rl.S lot. City -leaaed land. PRO BA T-E-SALE . BIG CANYON 1850,000 The finest in townhome living. A gorgeous "~auv_i~le" with 4 BR, large ~amity kitchen, high ce1hng1 and lovely corner view location. OOVEl_SHOIES nso,ooo Exceptional value, 3BR, den, waterfront pier and ,slip. 3 car garag~, new kit(:hen and beautiful awning covered patio. LIDO ISLE nao,ooo Owner wants offers on beautiful bayfront duplex. 3BR, 2BA, fireplace k'bay view patiOB for each unit. Easy to convert to tingle family. DOVEi SHOUS 1716 000 Traqqail, eeduded location on cul-de-Mc. ~r· e!'e water It 'night liJht view, quality conttruc- t1on t.hrouchout. Guest quart.en overlooks pool/a pa! ' 2181111 JDIQlll .,.1118, IEWPlll BEACH ,. I o~ PUA p~ A11 CM G. I A~D I L?ID IT M'( WA'f ! · 1 MALLOWEEN, T~E 6REAT \PKIN RISES FROM TME PUMPl<IN. re~ AND FLIES TMROU6M TME t WITH TOYS FOR ALL TME I 6ELIEVE ~OU AND VOU KNOW W~AT MAPPEN5 OH SECRETARIES rJAV? I IN TME WORCD.! ~ti' ON 6~NDPARENTS DAV, THE EAT 6RANDMOTMER RISES OUT OF R CONDOMINIUM WITM COOKIES FOR .. TME 6RANDCMILDREM IN TME WORLD! TME POG SMO~ NEE:'7LE5 ARE 'TMl5 LONG ANP REAL TMfC.t<; __ _,__ ™E 6REAT SECRETAR'<' Rl5E5 FROM ~ER DESK AND RIDES T~ROU6H TME CIT'( IN A TAXICAB WIT~ NOTE PAD5 FOR ALL TME SECRETARIES EVER'<'WHERE ! WAIT! LET ME TELL YOU A50UT MOT~ER-I N·LAW'S DAV! WMERE 'D ~E 60? .. l I I I L • 1 g<:>t some trunks at home. that 1 w~r 9Nimming~ JUDGE PARKER AFTER AGREEING TO MEET HEATHER AT THE HOSPITAL THE NEXT DAY iO TELL THEIR ~UGHTER KIM Ae0UT THE PLANNED DIVORCE, HANK · LEAVES HIS HOTEL • ROOM ! -f/,AROt"P lji~-~'X • IT'S ONLY NINE -THIRTY AND I WON'T ee ABLE TO FALL ASLEEP! I MIGHT AS WELL TAKE A WALK ... OR GO TO A LATE MOVIE! • I I l\ Mr. Wilson sure. ts alot TH /CJ{ER #ian he~ 10 be isn't he? b Harold Ledoux I JUST HOPE KIM DOESN'T TAKE IT TOO HARD! MAYBE SHE'LL BE GLAD TO GET RID OF A FATHER ...... ~~ WHO IS A DRUNK! • , ~e.s,dear. !n more w~than ONE! DOONESBURY I ' "' IO-U i A6 -rnE 1q% HAL.k.OOJEE~ WAIERMEU)~ 6POKESME~N, I'D ~1KE m MAKE 1HE FOU.Ol.AJIN& ANNOUNCE.MENf ... ''114E NE~I 0/¥) A1 ~k. IHE 1WO eo:J6 C>JERE. "IAUITTED A~D RIDIWkED PJ) a.l60MAIES Wf()7UEN PROCE.ED€D 10 ... '' UH I WEL..k. IHE I LJH • .-. "fHE AR'fiC.kE. J'U51 ~ OE 60ES ON FROM IHERE ... WHAT HAVE YOU GoT To PURR ABOUT? .. ~ . -~ M B .... t .. '-'10in Check.V / ~ 'OJ Mta.tT M> Wt.L_L GET UEEo m rr BECAUoE. 'rt'.XJ'RE. NOT" GOING 1Q OEE. ™I'=> eMILING FACE. FOR / A~, VERY L~ TIME . ~OU MEAN ~UCOL.IC ~FFAl-0? f .. -• I "D ' -I - -~ CA• YOU TllUIT YOUa IYHP TMre ere at least six differ· eftC9I la ............. WwMR -end bottom ~NII. Hew quiddr cllll fW ..... fM"'' CMctl IMWffS with tMM belew. .......,,, "i..-.-0 ·• "*°"" " a.a ·s .._.. " ............... , ,. f ... 'I """°"'.,._ 'i.,....." UPd ., :...,.,...., \ Rel,.,.. .. feur .. from a fuU dtcAl of ~ .......... ........ °" .. ................. Ing lrtt$ ., ... Md\ • olttw••••• ... · ......... °' .. aame IUM 10U can place on rwpecttve acet.. TNI 61. hMr18 on heMll. .._ on dll.JI. etc. SOfN"" Ot ... """ .............. by dWa. 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I t r C£KT11/NtY &tl'l'T PO IWYa'mAT. 1'Rtl5T ,+f6 . -- / BY BERKE ~ . by MacNell I lailyPilat SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease, Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. , Wh DUID! the ti. sweat Woll .... , .. In th and ti fiabt 0 gun IJ tion a gun he was a show fightin ClAIG ~ around says Fa in NBC It's bu rely on Ryan( ity and Arna Schwiu boyfrie Inside . toward aoss II AcMfll WllT:. 1312).e mer.Vic A-. I a...... oecpy • LET'S ASK ·'"... --..-. -Illas- ·. FAST TALK Ullllll • llTSY: Think Flrl'U rawaa and Gram Jwa and think aJmnar. But behind the chic enerion are 10Ulb-mi~ women who •Y they won't let the opposite ~ push them ll'OUDd. .. Mm are anqr:r than women, but they're not smart.er," ays ftwrMt. who C8Ulbt our eye on TV's ~'s ~ .. _,. Sbe'D siar in NBCim1ni.r.rie. Poer Lil* Ridt Gir!r.. amanl;'fn~ It'a bwd on the ~ofWoohrtudl beirell _.... u..alL .. Women rely on~• mys the ex-Mn. Lee~ who bad a IOll with 11Jm O'Neml in l 98S ... lfl am draw IOmebody out with my feminin- ity and catdl them off auard. what's wrona with that?" Arnani. Once bu mixed it up OIHCftlell with Araold ""Conan" Sdiw• Wj and o&c:reen with Rocky IV vi.Dian and .. oo bold" ~ Dalflt I=-Says the sinees'«::lrell, whole album ln.iiM Slcry ii due . Ncwanbcr. "I don't lib a nllCho attitude toward 1WOIDeD. Or~ Orimecurity." And she warns: "'Don't aom me. Ew:r. Becraym 11 forever •... I am an ·~ pcnon." _ .............. ..., ':USA WEEKEND 6 PEOPLE For Jane Seynu, •'s a ron1111tic i1te1We In a new book, she tells all about how to live it up For sultry acreen siren Jane Seymour, the queslion im't .. bow to" -it's '"why odr .. Romance ii my pbiloiophy ofliR," says the 36-ye1r-dd Bri1ilb-bom beauty ... Even when I didn't ha~~. ~or a a carec:r, l took the time to do all thole little tbinp that make~ special - lib puttina cancflea around the bathtub, savor-inc fresh iUit or puttina a roee next to my bed" She spiDs her 9eCrets in a book thats Just bit stores: J.w Sqmow's Gui« to Romalllic Li~ Uzt ($19.9S, Atbeneum). · {t'a not a bow-to book, it's a why-not book." says Seymour, impind to write while in the shower and three moatba PftlDIDt with her 1e1> ond child, IOll Sean, DOW 1 'h ytar1 old. .. I Wll so oontent that I llid to m}'ldf; 'Now what?' I wanted to sbme my ~ts and show people bow to li~out tbeir&ntaaes. lfyou're a bn.meae, dye your hair red? Or at least try a red &tty on. s 6ullasy was to be a balle- rina. but knee problems dished thoee dreams. '"So I li'-"ld out my accond &nuasy," she •YI- At 16 she decided to Id, dumped her pven name -Joyce Penelope Wilbc:lmfna Frankm- bera-.and.renamed bendf after one of Henry Vllrs sax Wive&. Ofticreeo. it took two divorca before Sey- mour fi:>und the riabt romantic man. At 17 she married Micbae1 Attenborouab, 900 of director Richard Altenborouab. and lata' married an old friend of Micbael's, &Usinaunan 9«P Planer. After six )aft of mmille to David Flynn. busiw !D.IDIFf to sud1 sun u ()oldje Hawn and Warren Beatty, romance is still in full bloom. On a recent anniversary, Seymour says, "I canoded all of David's business appoint- ments without him ~it and kidnapped him olf Oil a trip to Mexico. Flynn bu a matdlina ftair for~ the unex- pecaed. Seymour recalls one Oiristmu: .. I didn't anytb.ina too excitina. I wa thrQwi.na away f'of'tbe wrwppi• in a llrblae'-. when David said be oou.ldn't 6nd die ~ lO the tape reconler f d &iYeD him. I q throuab the prtJile m, and came out with a mink coat. The romance 11 bow it wu &iven." They and their two c.bildral. Sean and Katie, 4, split their time between a }{~ Hills home and an eaate outside Bath,~----Now, Seymour ii workinl in F.urope oo War tIN/ ~, a »&Mir leQUel to the ABC minilSies Winds ef War, . . in 1988. In the role of Natalie Jastrow, a uasi'ew cauabt in the Nazi Ho&oamst, Seymourwu required to ~ ... Browfl lift. u...., ....... ,...".,.. ...... Jll n." • ..,..11JW ....................... .. ay tor 16 boun a day b two weeks ltnisbl .. I bad to keep drinkina tea and waler IO my~ coukt make tears. The aew calls me 'the tap.' But the tears haven't dampened her passion for fun. On a rve day off ftom sbootina in l.ceb. Y.,.aavil. she dimbcd a mounlain and ~ beclUle her oootract bbids her to ski for hr that she'd izUure bendf and wouldn't be able to continue fi1mq -she •t on a piubc bla and slid down. Q _ ... .,_ " ONELINER • . TW lllmod baW to hpdle me• mm mrefblly and mwitively '*9•• Mn ma come k.~arow ... ............... 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By Jo1eph Sugarmaft It's your life. But if you're open mind- ed, what I'm about to suggest may change your life forever. First a question? Have you ever suf- fered through a diet only to gain all your weight back1 Thousands of UB do. Losing weight is not,euy. Now, one of the top medical doctors in the nutritional field has just released a new diet called "The Yellow Brick Road" that is really different. WOBI WITCH .. Oii THI YUST In between mea1a you chew on delicious wafers taking approxima~ six ~r day. Each wafer is freatl and l**ed with what is lacking from moat diets-micro nutrients and a special blend of fibers that help dam~n your appetit.e the natural way. A hUdl fiber diet is also believed to be very helpful in reducing certain types of cancer and in the prevention of cor- onary heart diaeaee. The wafer& also con- tain blood sugar ltabilizera which help avoid the problems of typical fad diet.a and their bad effect.a 1ucli u the feelings of hunger, fatigue and irritability. Con- sequently, your energy level stays high and you feel better. The wafers make a delicious snack. They taste good and they come in a varie- ty of flavors such aa chocolate, straw- berry, buttencot.cb and vanilla. Aa you ertjoy the wafers every day, pounds aeem to peel off. In addition to the wafen you get a pocket guide-a amall, easy-to-read manual that otfen IUgeBtiona on what fooda to e&t to help yw loee more weight-all while enjoylni the waters. But there's even more. The wafer and the pocket fUide were L developed by one of the nation's most prestigious medical doctors and nutri- tionista. But it was another doctor who created a very powerful addition to the program that is truly unique to the Yellow Brick Road. A three-part series of cassette tapes waa created similar to the programs clinical psychologists use in expensive weight Joas clinics. The tapes are design- ed to permanently change the way you think. feel and see youraelf. These tapes are so powerful that just limming to the tapes can help you lose weight too. And finally, each time you receive a shipment of waters; you will receive bonUB points. Then use the points you've collected as cash dollars towards a varie- ty of products in our new health and fitness c.atalog. Y ou'U loae weight and you'll be rewarded in the procesa. WIZAllD OF AAHS The plan is one of the easiest and healthiest ways to lose weight. It's a method that helps your body make the biole>lical adjustments neceaaary to not only lose the weight but keep it off. And finally, the Yell ow Brick Road frees you from any dependency on pills, d1'U2I and the effects of harmful f:ad die ta. And~ ly you have at your diapoaal, our doctors to specifically help you with your weight Joa questions. You never need to attend group aeuiona, expensive apu or clinics to aet the sup~rt you need. Just follow the Yellow Brick Road right in the com· fort of your own home. I enthuaiaatically endorse the Yellow Brick Rold. To me it ii the beat weight Joa proarram in America. To many, it is the only program that bu worked. Says one lady, 111 have never felt as good on a diet as I have on the Yellow Brick Road. And I now have a way to keep off the weight too'.' And for the bUBy executive it's·perfect too. "I find it easy to be on this diet and know I'm doing my body some good. There's nothing to rotate, no calories to count and I still lose weight'.• DOROTHY'S lllWNGI To join our weight loss program, simp- ly call our toll-free number below. Order the diet for onlr $49.95 plus $2.50 postage and band.ling which includes 180 wafers and the pocket guide. If, after one month, you're not pleased with the weight you've lost and wish to stop, send me the emptf box and I'll refund your full purchase pnce. But if riou're delighted with your succeas, we ll automatically send you the next shipment and bill your credit card. 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You don•t have an ofHeuon to -in trouble with drup. .................. ...,.,.,. 1111111: People usually think of bone racina a · pmbJina. But jockeys are athleta. ~tram. like athlett& II ll••lne I ., to the hlmess tncb now and then on my day oft: But rm not a bia better. I bet $100 durina Ill entile day at Lu v.,_ .......... lllt ........... ._ hli I lllru It .. fd'I ... Mt .... Tl'K At ftnt, I w worried became I wa blieedina intemllly. I didn't know bow 1-d B ifl WIS Pna to make it to the bolllita1. It took me about two weeks 10 realm I wa . to recow:r(lom. hctund lea and= ed ~~ Tbere wa alwlys a doubt when I came 1*k if I wa · to be able 10 ride. (He returned 1Wt3" to ride two bones to victory at Belmont Plrk.) ~~......,­... 11111 ,. ---11---· -= Tiii ... ,.. ........ ltlllllllltlM, lnlll. Clll., •" -• -.n ._ 2 .. ,.._ UT/ll a.&·I ,.._ PIT • 111111lllllta"rllm(a11111 ..,":My critic:I ay 1'm =when I ride. You Uled to be IUll= more a h >"8l'S ..,. Now lteWllrda realize the bone ii at flult. So even if you m dilquaJified &om a ~ you're not ~YI IOina to be. 1uz:= ~ in my career, I think lttJWllda loobd at me clolel'. But itewanla m now lib umpires. They make a call and 100 people will be divided S0-50 a to bow they aw it. 11 ..... 11111 c;• lr9'11 Cr-= For the Daby and Jna1. I wa still in bed. Jly 1be time <Xtbe Belmoat, I w II tlle &nlttlt .......... Mlt II Ml o« <X my autda When I retire tom • I ~ ~ Muhlmnwd ridia&. rm not .,q to mill ncinl. ex-Ali and Pr · t Raipn. I always cept a the Triple Ovwn. I really wan1ect to meet the pra.ident. mimd beq in it this )al'. .. ..... ~ : -.. • None of m c:bildRm m .. Ml ............ ,.klatllt MOit of invohed ..... ~ .atber and my ct;appoUitmenta hive to do with .,.,,,,..her were in nicDaa (a ttainen blid ... about mytei( not with • mce I and joc:b:ys). My pmm1I WID1ect me to \ felt I lbould ~ won. be a laW)1a' or a doclor, not a joc:by. · . I ·USA VtD:uND • Ocr. ~26, 1986 )10UI' .. IDd odml 8bout upoocvn .. moml1I iJr Ul hour ortwo. ............. me: I ne¥S WOiaied 8bout ridiDI in a cer1ain mce or on a certain bone. I W11 Del'VOUI the 6nt time I rode a bone in my ~ the 6nt time I rode in the Un.it .. ed Slalel and in my Int K.en- tudty Daby . ..................... .... Wlntr-=Youcan 1a11e when a bone ii~ to nm wd1. If the bone II quiet, y(MI can ~ it's aoiaw to nm well m the nice. And y(MI CID 1C111e when a bone illl't rmdy. USA 'MalND • Ocr. ~4-26, 1986 • 9 tHE FIRST TRUE MID-SIZED PICKUP EVER MADE. , ' ... The new state of the American truck. There's never been· a truck quite like this before. Because there's never been a truck quite this size before. - It's smaller than a full-sized pickup, but it's big under the hood and roomy on the inside. It's larger than a compact, but it's fun to drive and easy on the wallet. With all it's got going for you, Dakota's going to put you in a whole new state of mind. So if you're in the market for a new pickup, don't pick up just any old truck. Buy or lease the pickup that's all new. Inside and out. And bumper to bumper. Climb aboard. And cross into Dakota territory. _--:;; - !~I I; i I: 11: I 'J·~ !~( iH UH i I · r1 1· 1lfl. Q Pi 1 &r1~:u 111 I _,. -• -~ l •a ii"' >_70 n ll<l' ·-Y-Lill . a Ii !~~ ~~ ~ ~ 3 f 'X -.., n _... r s= .. . I !l' f ~ ~ I ~ . -! ... • "' "'{ ~. Vt ~: CJl Ii J( i ;j g> i ~ j i F lft ~ ~ ~ ii . g 1' '~ -· t ,. I LI I I I I ·tlii. ~ f r ~r . I ~~ihH~h s H~ fioi 1~ .. fhi ft a 'I._ m !W ~N !N , ihitJJi~1i ;: ~ ~ f~~ 11~ Uhla t I 0 if~ if if Cll • I~ i "tJ i ~ ~ ~ n .-, ~I ~ 9 =~ =...._. g ; ~is i ~!l~ -: i i;i " a • r-•1 : ••r: ., . 1 ' ii.-~If~ HH "Jf -ll i• Ill --6....1' i .......... i.1.&...A..·r~ ....... ii--~-,-i~.1ji i -'W iw !I !'~. • I ' , I t 'I hafin~a!·" il;i i~ iw Ii . !,~: ••·.. i 11 -.~ m I i ! !1-I ir !!I = ="~ = -. l 1111 LI I I I! 111nalJ !h dlf f H!1''1' E~ ·' ~ : I • f ,1 ... ~ O!" 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Doni Magnificent Hand-Painted Wood ! --°"' °" " .. ,....,..... .,._ ~1~~>. 0111 <~---......... 7, 7", I ,'"· t , '"· 10, ,_ CM2I '4••r-o.flghtful-Tr1m:lfon • Chn.tmu TrMJ-Wreatha-• Wlndow.-t----10'9. 11 end 11. °"'1 =.;; Display • Gift Package• Great Stocking atufler1, tool Old v.._. Shop , .....,, ,. 11112 -2.Jlr,, The warmth ... the wond'r .•. tt\e Joy of an ofd.falNoned ··--·--.. ........... U'9'RR ... "'"''LTOD'"'YI Chrlatmu. Bring back tt\e 'good old deya" with thw fuc:lnat--------~,_..,_,,_.. _..wV'Oll, .. sy '""' " -------- Ing, antlqu .. tyfe ornament•. Splendld for the tree and au I OLD VII.Um W, DlfL......,.,-. II. lllt • •· M 17111 'round'the houM ... or-~ ...... They're~ of -•----1·-S'l!:I: ,._If~ ....__~&ti~ 0 ¥111 wood, and "ch la car.tully hand•pelnted ... You ..adom'" --- WOttmlenlhlp Ilk• thl• any mo,.! We'll ~You a~ I a--. ~ tu.11 • _ ,__ Aec't. •· --------- cotleotJon of 21 different ornament9-colorfuf ~ enow-I 0 ~ ... • tuO ,..... '---. ~ ,n.ltl "*'• doh, mlc:., engeta, cuckoo clock•. end "'°'9. &-. le I 1" ta a lnchea hfgh, ftnllhed with ufe, nott-toxlc pmnt . • . I __,.. .,... C'lllHMI) 8o well mlde, you can Nve them and enfoy them for INftY I ~ ~ ..... ---------- Ctwt,....1111 to oome. I ___..> .._ ~..., ....._ .. , FT? ow~-.. ---------- " 11t .,,. ..... _,. "'""''"""' I •-Cl) .._ ..,. ~~·•"'9C88111 ..._·"17111 I ,._.,.,uow....... ... a.r =Ii ..... r.1::=e~.-::-C••==IM I 0~11· · 1Wrie.1M.._tlll) .... 1------.. .... , . ...,.. • .. -~----~------........ ----------------- WHAT '> HOT IN NOVEMBER •Sieve Manin maka a cameo ap- ., ..... .Jt. pellDCe in tbe 6lm version of tbe popu- llll -= 11111111 .... ,.. .. ~l llr play n. Lit* SliGp "' g.,,,,,, ...... 911111111 .... _ ...... ..wllicb opelll Nov. 21. .. llSIC USA ~·OCT.~26, 1986· 15 Oh So Wonderful I ZO~'SCATS First Issue C Q A certificate of authenticity will accom-/n Exquisite at uartet pany each plate. The edition will be At ta.st Zoe's cats can majestically reign strictly limited t~ 12,500. Now you ~av~ in your home Zoe's cats have been a rare opportunity to own"The Sniffer coveted tor y~ in books. Now for the at ~e original issue price of S29.SO at tint time ever Zoe's remarkable water-no risk with our 30 day, 100% buy back color cat Studies are available on guarantee. You may return the "The limited edition collector's plates from Sniffer" anytime within 30 days of American Artists. Zoe captures the receipt for a full refund. ~n~ort~t~y humorous. temperamental, cunning due to the very .nature of linuted edition genlut of cats of all kinds in her elegant-and the ~nhclpated demand for ly detailed compositions. No wonder "The Sniffer • your order f~ must be Zoe's cats are quite the rage in both the postmarked by the deadhne date !o U.S. and her native England. Don't guarantee reservation. of"'lbe Sniffer . miss the historic opportunity to own To plac:e your order lllllply send your- Zoe's very first collectors issue. Each reservation today to: "Sniffer" plate is 8~ lnches ln diameter, AIDel'lcaa Al1l8ta 225 West Hubbard and individually numbered. St., Chicago, n 60610 ·--------------------------------, Pie~ accept my reservation for "The Snlller". at the I~ prkt of 129.50 plus 13.00 I shipping and handling. (limit two per cultomer) I I wllh 10 purchase p!.te(s) at S29.SO each. I U Payment is enclo~d U Ptti.14! chartt my credit card ITEM -35 I U Visa 0 Mulerc1rd 0 American Express Crtdfl Expiration date I ~~ I Name ~~ I t.:ll)I State Zip I • """'• ........... 6cld 7'\, .... .. .... -1- AMERICAN ARl1SIB I I A DIVISION OF OBS 225 Welt Hubblrd Strm Chiaeo. Illinois 60610 (d(md ~Cal Tal.fM 24"'5. Ewr,Doy 1-800-972-1000 I I I I ~------------------------------· ., .... "* _, the L-M repre.smts not_ necessarily himself but the look he likes. ' ..,...., .. _......, ... ..,, .. HALLOWEEN C,PEC!J\L Everyone's an artist at Halloween -pumpkin as canvas, front porch as museum. We asked these celebriti~ to carve their niche. "Consider it a pumpkin Rorschach test," we told them. They went to . work, and here's what they said ' I've always thoURhl cats were Halloween animals, not just -becaiue of the tradition, but because Garfield loves cantJY, and he's orange and sort of looks like a /iUiiiplan tuuthe does have a Halloween special (CBS). ' c ¢1 ' ................. Tllllr 'Pumpkin, ~n stem of gr_een /just in tune for llmloweenl /If theres a candle in your back I then on the 31st, your name'/l be Jack!' . ..... It I.~,,, ' :-• ' ~ I ii'(' 1 --°":"~ ,11'..'. '· J\ •1' -·-.. ., .... "* ' I hate to kill a pumpkin. I just /?uy them and never do anything to them. I just ove them so much, how could I do that? I have them - U11Cil1Ved -about io-- around the house.' ....... ,.._ ~ ·n be glad ·gou waited to plan a fun·filkd dream vacation to las ~ With tm.s of thousands of plwh room..s to fill and casinos now llgal in the east, I.As Vegas has to be more co~titive Now enjog an exciting thrtt-day, two-night VIP vacation at famous Vegas World Hotel and Casino on the fabulous "Strip." ~ ..... vmaaewa11D =- '\/; I wW1 to 18111 .,__. al your lM ~ VlP Yac:8llon I 8 $ Of)pC)ftunlCy. 1 l\4N't encloMd ""' .... .-.0.1 '" <chedt or l'l'IOMY °"*) tor 1299 tor two people. I underlland I l\4l¥t until ,.... fl, 1t11 to..,. rnv ~. (,._.. m.-d** ~to: 'Alg9a v.t>ftd v.c.tlon Club.) ....... ,..., the ''Pri¥llegel end Pn:Melon•" al your~ thotOUgf\ly to me.Ill the moll of your ~ and to know --=tly wt\lt you're ~ tided to rec:eM. Mii to: WGAa WOM.D "°"' cueno. Dept. IOI, 2000 a.. .... lllld. aouth, a..-..., NV ll104 CNrgl my 0 VIM 0 ~ 0 [)leco,ief 0 An*ican E.xpr.ei Cerd No.. Exp. 0... ----0 YESI I QUtMty tor .,, eddltlon.I FAE£ l 10QJ k>!)UI CUno Acdon f Hime " .,......... 1~---------------1 ay ________ s... ___ ZJo _ __..;.._ I Phone I wWI to;;-=IMM::;::-=""l~~=--=_=lllltl::;;:IOl=n:"i:tor::-;;IM::--;;lollOW:;=:rt;:ng;:-:et!Ml::;::i;;:.,._::;::-: --- 1 • 19_=--I 0 I Wiii meM ""I ,...~. et,,.., dale. I Slgneture ______________ _ I 0teer ..,.._ -....., 1, 1111 I I 11 •USA WBIUND • Ocr. U.26, 1986 . : HUMOR, ETC. { WHAT IN THE WORLD . . . .. Fir• to Ille ••• Q' •• ·nlnlnn• More l)e()de would rather vilit ClDna (SO percent) than fly tO the moon (32 percent). Wmii abd wbidl activities Ibey would io'1e to try, more_peo-~ cboee vilitina Cliina than anytbq else. Gam- ~ in Monte C.arlo WU ICCODd (48 percent). Dininc at the Wbi1e HOUie was third (-46 percent). SUce: D'/llot ...... "'*"' ...... Inc. It WllJ't ....... ., • For most of us, the only time abolU visit our homes is on Halloween. But IOIDe l)e()de ay they mee spirits more hqumtly. Some ofthC more f.am- ous 1tK1111 llid to still roam the earth: • 100.0 Wayne's sbOlt bu been spotted on bis yacht, The Wild Gooee, in Newport Harbor, Ca. He's most frequently spotted J*2D1 the deck u be did when alive. •Dolley Mactiton is llid to haunt the Ocuieon. a buMq that boua the Amer¥:an Institute Of Ar- cbitecbare in Wubinaton. D.C. The pervasive odor m lilllc is aid to Derald a visit by Maditon. •The .,. of writa'a f.ditb Wbanoo and her fiiend Henry Jame.a ba'1e appeared in Wbanon's former Lenox. Mm. abode. Scuros 1119~,.... -........... ..... ' g l .. 11'1 illll II Ill WI' ............. ~ ...... -. (;JHO N€~05 LoVE.~ -~~ EMMA JUNE BoY, oo WE 11AV£ A PRoBt.EM oF . SuPPL.Y AND De MAND. rd ·. . · ... New Cambridge: laste breakthrough at a generic price! Cambridge ~ ---· SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Binh. And Low Birth Weigh t. Kings @ Regular~ Menthol, Kings~IOOS ... Start Now with & Hit Albums tor 1¢1 Yes, plct< arry 4 tapes or reconil tor only 1 c. plus chooee 2 mor9 u a bonua tor acting now. 'rt>u agf'M 10 buy only 1 mor9 hit at regular Club prices (usually $8.9810 $8.98) ... and take up 10 one ful )'Ht' to do It. Then you can choOM another album free u a bonus. That's 8 smash hits tor the pf1oe of one and there'• notlllnQ more ID buy ... ~ FREE 10-Dav N~Rlsk Ott.rt u..n 10 'fO'.K 8 lntrodue*>f)' hltl tJr a ful 10 da)l9. tt not edified. r.cum 1tWft with no M- O. obllgdon. '!bl rlak nofhlngl So don't deley. Pie* 'fO'.K hits, wrtte .,_ numbers on the coupon, end melt t>dlyt ~ RCll~} Start with -tapes or records for oo~ 1 ~ llU~end ........ CIW-•tw•llp Buy just 1 smash hit in one yg's time. Then get 1 boflJs allun of your choice. Enjoy AND DON'T MISS THESE SMASH HITS! .... ~O..U,.A TN .,_. .,__-..;,....,--.tic. Wit .,,...~ .... ,,.... ,.., ...... u.i.:.... ...... •OMlltl ....... u... 11711 ....... 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Wllr••-Dir ............... __ _. ._ .......... ----· , .. .,,...,IJ ..... --Ml1' ......... ~ .... ---~ i, L D Brain tranaplant duo Jady Ledford (left) la the donor and Mare Wlnnlqbam la the teelplent In a blatorlc brain •Oct. 26-Nov . .I I tranaplant opera don ID the TV movie ''Who l• Jalla? .. tontcht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. . . CINEMAX(C) MOVJE(M) SHOWTIME (S) DISNEY USA CNN ESPN(E) C-SPAN NICKELODEON A RTS& ENT WPIX (P) WOR •a.--1 •• NETWOllU (2) KCBS. CBS. 6121 W Sunsc1 Blvd.. Los Anacin 90028 (4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., 8urbank 91 SOS (7) KABC, ABC, 41 51 Prospccl Ave., Los An,elct 91 SOS (8) K.FMB, CBS, 76 77 En&incer Road. San Dtqo ~2111 (10) KGTV, ABC. H11hway 94 and 47th Street. San Oiqo 92113 INDEPENDENTS ~ll.A, S800 W. Sunsc1 Blvd., Los Anaeles ml) 100, SS IS Melrose Ave . Los Ansclcs 90038 KTTV. S746 W. Sunset l:tlvd .. Los Anaeles 28 llilJ Pilat MAIN OfftCE SJO W"t .. , It., Cott• MeH, c •. MeM eddree1: llo1 1MO, Cotti Meta, ·c ... 12121 Telephone: 142-4321 Program Information 1s pruvtdro by the nt'rworlcs and suworu and is .subject to chaf16e without not1re 2 Sunday, October 26, 1986 (13) KCOP. 91S La Brea Ave. Los Anactes 90038 (S6) KDOC. 1730 Clemellnc. Anaheim 92802 PBS (28) KCET. 4401 Sun set Blvd . Los An&clcs 90027 . (SO) KOCE. I S744 Golden Well st .. Huntinaton 8each 92647 PAY TV (L)Select TV, 4755 Alla_J(oad. Manna del Rey 90292 IZI Z·TV .?1139 Nl'braska .\\l' \anta \1C1n1ta 90404 (H ) Home 80.ll Office T11m··I 1h: Rulld1n1 Rockefeller Center :'l/t'v. York "'-' I f)(l.?fl IE) ESPN. Bm1ol. Conn 060 10 ( ) Shov.umc (\I (abll' Nev.-s Netv.ork .\tlanta < •• 1 \Olllll SATEWT& (9) WOR, New York, N.Y. 10000 ( 17) WTBS, Atlanta. Ga 30300 •W•• Sports ........................................ Page 2 Networks.................................. Page J Daytime .................................... Pase 4 Tube Toppers ........................... Pqe 5 Daytime Schedule .................... Pase 6 Evening Schedule ..................... Pa8e 8 •Sports --•11••mT ·--- __ Tuuclay __ _ __ rrlUy ___ _ --lalunlaT---••••• -·~ • 9 (I) CCIU.lm POOTUU floride ..... ltllliiMt(LM)(lln.,•MM.) ... COLLlm NOTIM1 T._ Te .. -. wi11•<1•> 1 -POOT'Ul.L """ __ -~ (PleaHtee9PORT8/PaC•31) I -Nelworks TV widened world of sports Roone Arledge blazed the trail for extensive coverage of athletics (Ed1tor·s note· This 1s the s1>.th in a ~v<'n-pan ~m: about te/c\ 151on as it has developed over tht· p;JSt 40 )ears. The final tnJllllment will he-camed in TV Log nett w~k.) By BOB WISEHART ~......, ............. To mo'it Amcncan'i, the real setting of sf)Ons 1 no can h I~ one. It is the TV 'iCrccn. a fantastic 31T3) or 1n1r1catc ClrCUll l), space-age technology and enormous man- power. Such a perception IS the handiwork or one man -Roonc .\rledgc. He was not ye t 10 8 quancr or 3 Cc ntUI) ago when h1s p1rat1cal. 1mprov1S<at1onal st)le unleashed an ongmal idiom that led 10 th e near dc1fica11on of atblcte'i. th e mushrooming of domed stadiums across the country and the wack). scm1·rcli1uous s1gn1ficancc ac- Roone Arledge Boward Coeell corded the Super Bowl. Fanta'lllc a\ 1t ~em'I now. a~ reccntl) as the 1950s TV practicall) held its nose at spon s other than 'IUCh blue-c hip evcnt'i a<. the World Serie~ and Kentucky Dcrb). The spons world heanaly returned the favor and rega rded TV as an incflnve n1cnt oddity. The great Red Barber ofl cn announced ba\Chall game., from high 1n the se<:ond deck among the fan-.. (ital) after (unital) hc paid for the ">Cat When the Chicago Bears assembled a regional TV network in 1951. the team had to pay two ~at ions to earl) the game'i and lost SI , 750 on the season. Most sports were distant. static and dull on TV anyway. with boxing and wrestling the consistent c>..ccpt1ons. "Gorgcoull George" Wagner. a preening peroJude blond who sprayed h1mi.c1r. the rang. the referee. and. whenever P<>'>.,1ble. his oppo- nent with Chanel No. 5. predated even Lucille Ball as a TV star "How arc )Ou fi xed for blad es'!" from the mostl} boxing "Gillette Cavalcade of Spom·· wa'I one of TV's first and longc~t·ll vcd ad ven ising slogans. If that earl) era 1i. "onh morl' lhan a curt nod. it's thank~ to D111) Dean and the greatest football game e\,cr pla)cd. It's hard to take ol' 011 -.cnou1>ly today. The memory 1s a blal·k-and-wh1te picture of a fat yahoo in a wh1tl' 'itctson c11her bellowing "The Waha\h Cannonball" or talking about how !>O·and·\O "slud" into base. In fact. the formrr p1tl h1nggrea1 with the <;t Lou1'i ( ard1na1-.· faml'd "( ra' Houw Gan~" of the I 930~ "a' b' far the moo,t (Plea.e .ee WORLD/Pace 30) Barbara still the Beaver's mom By JERRY BUCK UT' ................ LO ANG ELF$ -Can 11 really be onl ) 20 years since Barbar.1 Billingsley stopped playing Beaver \leaver's mother~ It seem!> a lifetime ago. but Billingsley is once again back in her role as June (leaver. "Lafe ha'I changed a lot an that 11mc." Rilhng\lcy conceded. "But I 'ltlll think the basic thing!. arc the same. Look at what they're doing on 'The C'osb} ·how.' Cosby is doina a lot of the su me than1s we dad 15 years aao. Television more than any other medium recd" ofT m P3'>l. Ne" ideas Blllla11ley arc pa, cd over in ravor of what worked before Old \Cries seem to hvc forever in rtruns. Shows that worked in Rrita1n arc reworked fo r Amencan television. Shows that worked on network 1clev1s1on arc dusted off and rt' "'Cd fo r rablc or first-run synd1ca11on. "leave It to Ben ' er" wa .. a warm. gentle ~how about a simpler. morC' innocent era, or so it seems in 1e1ro~pect. It wa'I mom. apple pie, the white p1ckct fence and no cns1s that dad couldn't 'IOlve with love and understandina. It w.as from a time when a Joint meant the comer mah ,hop. kids ~\Cd their p3\'ilOn ror the homecoming game and a vi deo game meant "The Price Is Right." The Turner Rroadcasran~ ( o. wants to recapture that feeling 1n "<i11ll 1hc &aver." It ma) be as cl us1,c as putting lightning 1n a bottle. but TBS has 74 ep1so<k'I 1n which to make the a11cmpt. The r,,ho"" docs take 1n10 account change\ that ha c taken place since the 1 96~. J unc ( lca\.er. for tn':itancc. no longer JU'll fu'i~e!> over fi xi ng dinner and washing clothes. Now she\ a councilwoman at Mayfield C'1t) Hall The ub' 1uu\ change. of courSt'. is that e\el)onc's older The Bea ... played h) Jeff) Mather'I. 1s 1n h1'i30sand has children or his own. He now ofTeN thc fathel'I)' advice once dispensed by Ward Clea ver H1,1gh Beaumont. who played June's hus- band and the father or Theodore (Beaver) and Wally Cleaver. died several years ago. "Stall the Reave r" wall be shown Monday n11)m on Turner's WTB supcrstauon an Atlanta nnd rcla)cd to cable system" acrosr,, the countr). 1 he \hOw!> will be repeated the following Sunda) On Tuesday" and Fnda)\ the station will ~how old "Leave II to Bea' er" ep1~odc'>. "Lrn"c It 10 Reaver" cnd<•d 1n I Qb3 11fter sax ycaM and 234 ~hows. h hccame somc1h1ng or a cult classic 1n reru ns. pan1cularly on collcac campugs CBS revived at with a movit in 19R2. but de-cided again!lt maki na a 'iCne'I. Thl' lolln"1ng )car the D"ne\ < h.innel p1clo.<:d 11 uo tor a vca r-lonll \l'f1r\. "I thank the stone~ wr'rl' doing no"' arl' simpler than the one\ we d11.l for D1~ncy." B1lling.,lc> said. "Thn Wl'rl' gr111ng a llllll· complicated. Ted TurOl·r want\ tht' famil) and the "armth. lie "ant'i the k1ndof\how that he lo,ed. We prc'iCnted ham w11h a Ma) field !IV.Cater With . red' on II I \3V. ham at a Dodger game recentl y and he orx·nl·d h1'i 1ackct. I k had on I he <,v.cata." In addition Ill w ·1 HS and < ahlc News Network. Turner own\ the .\tlan1a Bruvrs ba'>t:ball team. B1ll t11g'llC) ha~ oflcn hcen calkd "l'Vt'I) • one's \CCOnd mom." Joanna Kern<;. who star'I 1n A BC's "Growing Pains," said 1n a recent 1nterv1cv. she had fallen under June \leaver's ~pell when 'ihe wa'i growing up and that 11 hud influcn1.cd her own role "I think it's great ." '>aid ttilling~lc>. "I ict mv1trd tu lecture ahout 1t. hut l don't foci comfonahlc." Ho" do hrr 1 wo \t>ll'I. whu Ort' grov. n and in thl· r1.·,taurnn1 hu'linl'\!>. foe! about 11" '"\\'ell no" the~ thank 11\ grrat." <,he rephl'lf "I al\O ha\.C thrcr \ICpc h1ldren and 17 grantkhildren. M) 4-Jcar-old grand- di1\JglHe1 . Morgan. wntchc the \how when 11 v..{1\ on thr D1\nl''> ( h. nncl She said, ·r,c 11.01 a grandma· who look'i JU\l hkc that .:r Sunday. October 26, 1986 3 Kristian to wed; 'Days' numbered BY LYNDA lllRSCll .\\ "c annoum:ed. Kristian Alfoa10 ! Hopi.'. "l>ay\ of Our l.1 vc\") tS to wed Simon I rantt'> MaC'C aulc> on an unnamed dall' "ml1dn who hac, hccn pn.~lt) do\C- mouthl'd ahout her hu'il">and-10-hc. was thnlkd h) a \Urpnk part) he threw for her 1n ~plcmht-1 We al\11 know I hat Ml·( aulcy flew UJ) to Ho~1t111 111 tlll'l'I Kn\lmn\ parl·nts and that 1hnlu11 11w1 whl·n thl'~ Wl'H' both vacat111n- ing 111 \1 l\far1111 Other than that. Krl\11,111 , n1111all.111g \he dc>C\ 'HI)' that \he ""I tw k :I\ 111~ "l>a)' 11f<>ur I '"c,·· whl•n ht·r u ultrJt 1 '" up la1l·r th1i. year. and ol cour\l' l'l·k1 Kt·t·kdl who appeal\ u11 the '"o" J \ Bo "'11 l">t· ht·:id1ng out with hc1 1-'rant't'il rtt'ld ( ·\lll C. ··1>ay\ ol Our I 1\t''·1 Jnd Biii Jnd Susan Seaforth Ila yes 1 1>11u~ 'f ).:t\\ 111 Our I~.,, .. and .l11an11a • f hr '\ 111111icm1d lht• Kt• t'11,··1 arc hcad1ng on .1 111p 111 India in -Octubcr I ht' 1h1t·c,1111h· lme to 11<1\l'I nd take phohl\ ·· 1 hi· '\ 111111& and lhl· Kc'>lk'>'> ha' lin.tll) IV \ 1·n thn h:ir<11tt·r111 lhl' rna 1d fsthcr a la\t name• 11\ Vakn11nc• ,\ c·mJh'"l wat. held "11h fl\ l'I 7001·ntr11·' r hc rca\on tht• name ··valcnlllll' .. "':" t li11wn'' fa\). Kate I 111dcr "hu pl.t)' I ''hl'I """ rnarm·d on Valentine\ l>a) I 0 )'CaM agu. Sa>-. Kate." I thought 11 waHOrn) but m y hu,band really wanted to go for 11 No. I don't mind bccaust at lea!ll I know he'll nc' er forgl'I our annivcrsal') Of course. he pron11~d that I'd alway\ gt•t two gtft'i -one for our ann1vcraf) and one for Valcnunc·~ Oay- but O\ crthc year\ it's rcallydw1ndlcd down to one." Alu Dollt'lly Lamm (l>1anc. '"I he Young and the Rc'itlc~'I") "c~pct·ting her fir'lt child Nov 17th 'iPl'.1k1nK of bahtc'I. Brad Maul~'• "{ icncral I lo<i.pllal" t·harnr- 1er of Ton)' Jonc' and hi\ w1rt Tu111a (playtd by Hiiary Ed100 ) grcl'W<l a hahy daughter on the \how C>c-1 7 In 1c;1I life. Brad W3\ prl'~nl for tht• htr1h or ht\ l htl<l by wife lavernt• In tht• \tof)lint· till' charnt ll'r of Ton) wa-. nowht•rc IC> Ix· \t't'n 'llllll' f an1a went 111111 lahorJnd g<l\t' h111h u1 thc hrownMone w11h a little ""''' from Rot>h1 lnrnkntull} ~11h II . Wt'll K~ooty rnming to "( icneral llu,r111al" aH~crnl1\c pro<lu<.er. we hupc 1ha1 lJrad gl'I\ 1hl' Krl•tlan Alfon90 c \ l'n 1 I tht') tk< t(k to ~l·cp lht·' harnrter~ o I on) dnd 1an1:.1n wcddcd hll\\ 1ht') rnul< al lca\I 81\l' thc iluo J \lrnng \lorylinc I Rumor.. <Ht' ulc10 1 1ha1 Srl•n P•trkl ( la rite, la'' \l'l'll on "( 1cnrr al I lmpttnl" ,, C 1rnn1, Illa) ht' ht0Jd1n~ for "( 1u1<1>n1 I 1gh1 .. '>loryltne he dc11erw-. "cpl on 1hc -.ho"~".z..> __ ,.2.1~~,:b..:~~.!!,!.!.!.!.!.!~..!.6Jl!J....-Ll~~ ......... popUJurclcmand. Brnd ha'I hall Ill'" t to ( e wa car nn a' •t•n 1.a't < 'hclS\·a nothing to do for ovc1 a )car I k\I llHll.c a 1hc '.tOllllgc\t RcJnl1111 daughtt·r. ~111 be ; tine romant1t· lead (Ye,, wt· kno" hl'\ ""KC• who rnmc'I 10 town at thc end 11 rrrnrrted. hut thing' uin hap1X'11 -anlJ (PleaM eee SOAPS/Pac• 29 M arcy foun d paradise in E de n By l.VN UA lllRS('lf {) I \1' 11\'l n J tan 111 \Jllla IJ.trhJrJ" "nn· 11 ti .... 1 ~t·nt 1111 1tw J tr M\ ta"orrtt· rharat h'r " I dt·n < ar1 ~1111 tell nw \llntl'lh1n15 Jho111 lhl'.H trn \ who pla)' hcr'' -J ( ( ll0 H·l:1nJ. Oh111 A: Marcy Walke r w11 •etn lo tbf' role of Lill Colby on "All My Chlldrt'D" prior to ltet.,•1 out to "Suta Barbara " and tllt role of tAttn. W1lktr, H H tale lo baslne11 H slle 11 ID actrtu, fined up tlte '\ aeta Barb1r1" rolt on tier own. Site dt'cldf'd lllt waeted to leave New York and "All My Clllldrtn," felt LA w11 tbe piece to be and went to aet wllla& WH out tbere OD Iller own wldtout workla1U1ro111ti111 a1ent. Willie ln LA Walker,dlvorct'd 1t tllf' tlmr , nit<t Biily Warlock. Welker H d WerlO('k, who play1 Frankie OD "Day• or Our l,lveti,'' were m1rrled lul yor In • mountaintop ctrtmony. () ( '" Onl· I Ill' 111 I l\l' • whJI oil\ lhn 4 Sunday. October 26. 1986 dmng with 1hc Ro Audwnan rhar<tlll'r'' - J 'i .. A\hUr} Park N J A: la the 1toryllnt, tht 1•ha r1ctu of Bo 11 1tlll In Vietnam lookln1 for MIA1. 111 real llf~. Robert s. Woods •• dolo1 OCCHl0111I 1ue1t 1pot1, lnt'h1dln1 • part on an upcomlna epl1ode of "Newhart" In which he rom1acu Joanaa, much "1f Olck'1 dl1~IHHre. W~ 11det1taad Uta\. Wood1 WH coHlderi•I • re111ra to "0.e Life 10 Live," b•t t'oatr1ct n~1ot11tlon1 fell tllrouglt. O What hap1~>1:rwll 10 ltl\h I cw1'1 on "( 1u1d1ng I 1gh1," ;uld how nit.Ill) I ew1" men ha'I Rna 'ha11c l)Cen mut11l'd ur l'ngagc<l 10'1 -I I r I 1\1\t'f\ 11;1 A: Tlte Jotlt Lewi• t·herar&er u played by Robert Newman retur1H 10 "011ldln1 Ll11tt• I• No\lember. la tit• two yun lte'1 btea , .... , Newmaa lu1 faad •1mall rolf' oa "r.t•er•I HMplt•I" alld tht'D took over for Jo1epll 8ouom1 on "Santa Barhau" In Ute role of Kirk Cr1n1ton. A• for the clll1racte1 of Joslt, Ills chracter was sai4 10 be involved la off·camera u ploD11e. Ne• "Guldl•t Llpt" writer Sherry Aaclt't10D It used to overs~o•·tlle·rua 1torlt1, such 11 the Hope·and·Bo s toryline •Ille created 011 "D1y1 of Our Ll\les". Rna Sltane, played by Kim Zimmer, bas beea marrltd t6 Bllty Lewi•. en111ed to 11111 brotller Jollt1, amd married to tlilelr fatlter 11.8. A1 U tlta t werta't eno11ti, •Ille was a l10 invol\ltd wltlt Kyle, wtio 111rnt d out to be the llalf·brotlter of Biiiy Lewl1 lthty bolh 1hare tlllt Hme mo1ller. 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October 2e. 1986 (M1r1h1 Cronyn) galnl • lte51"1 1pprec:11· 1ion ot 111e·1 •btul'Olliet afttf hef llf$1 o•· 1enCe with IOve Ind heertbf .. lt .... ,,.,.. IWllDllMH•11• ~-··*"' •= • .. .,. "Sunset Strip" I 1986 Ot•mel Tom Elptnt . Chell Cemefon Newell ( 1 hr . 22m1n • MlaPITOll•W• -.... ftllT'ICAT a -IALL9' ..• ., ....... TWLOOUATW 1•11 I'°""' __ _ .... , .. ,." ... Ill auDt••-• nw. Topic Mrt a.a~·· hOmemaOt deetftt. ~b~ IO<ld by Gerber and the ThNtre Of The Of! t ( 1 "' ) 1 .... 1-U.l.A; .... ,.... MCI --.L: M INILY DATI The roots ot rock 'n' 100 ere '' ced ttwougtt 1ne carwt ol Bill H•ley. the E•I)' &0th· ert r •t• Domino lkldOy Hoity. Bo Oidd ~ e:rv.s = •nd oll•• 'f ) Mn'O FC>NTUe One Otend Pr111 ot Autlrllll, trom Adllelde (T9')ed) (2 • L hr5) Cl) llACCOOM MAW Animated Ralph. Cednc and Bert lace ghosts and 'keletons as they travel 10 a secret hideaway 1n the Evergreen Forest aT Me M 9MAW The rale ol two reeo·aOed boys. from very d1tterent back· grounds. who learn about fife and under· standing when they face danger and chal· lenget togeth4tr tn the Cotorado Rocktes Pan 2 of 3) 1111 PMTMWAYI llCIOIY taGUT &.am mxir1 .. wum•11 LIT~•Lmn ,_,.. ...... WTWILJlllm.IUIAZlm ......... _., .,_ .. Red Dawn" ( 1984. AdYen· ture) Pat11ck Swayze, C Thomas Howell t hr . 64 mm) --•DTOOOWIM Animated John Carradine. Cla11e Bloom, James Earl Jones. Mtckey Rooney and MIChaet York pro111de tt'le voloes In this story abOut a mistreated boy wtlo meets some COiorfui crearuret wtlo 5hOW him tr-at outward loc*s dOn'I melter _._ ..... YOICI .. MMWilih NI TODA"W ~ .....,.. .... .,,~ ... TOllDMOW PA19---.Mlll8111 CllCOllD " . ..,,. CA9ll ae lllMm rnnr C'I> Q ~, ... MmtlGlllOll ...,.111.L .,.__.,.IT"I M tllTOl'T Of "°""' • umcA .. White Po1111ct· A t~1n-cn.ek lac* at 1he 11ereotrP•· cat down-and·dlrty electl0n88rlng o a small town 1n America Hal Harrison (Fred Willard) ente11 IOcat pOlltlcs despite lhe ooiec1ion1 of his wile (Mary Kay Place) and children In 11ereo (!) ...... , (%) llOwtl "Oh GOd' You Oevll.. ( 1984, Comedy) George Burns. Ted Wsss (1 hr , 36min L MMl•I MtD_,YILMA NI IOOO ... ,. _, ,.. e AU .. SurrOQ&te Mothers·· -I mRT I TMI lllOVlll CIULMEm Tl LAMY ... .._._ LLO'lltom.• _,,.MIMT NnA111: .... °' "'""...,,,_. ...... _. Pltm .. mTOL.UCQ MOOllDOll•••• .,_ "Cs t'• Eye" ( 1986. S~nse) Drew B&rrymore. James Woods ( t hr . 33 ~ITOOIU M -IAU.OOI A hltle boy hndl a tat~ reo bllloon bobbing from • lamp· ~' on hit wey 10 school •azi llD¥ll "Tri. Horse Soldier•" ( 1~6'1, Adventure) John Wayne W~ll1m Holden lhfl • 30 min ) -CllMmAYIGN811 -.cauaa ct ":,. "Ang.I On MY Sl'IOUldet" ( 1946 l'antasy) Paul Munl. CtaUde i"''if£.: Mlmm.DY ~--­) "°"'1CIJfTIJI .-AY: 1MI WIB .. .,.,. WAYOfT'MITM .... MCI., ...... °"°"' Mll'P'YDAYI mlTllQ lm AT CAL YAltY ~lit.MCI WUMmlCA WM.tn.M ~...­ IPOITIClllTIR IUMDAY: Nft. cwmDAY AIAOQl.I ROC1( Two p1111oons ol Doozers chaUenge e11ch other 10 a bulld· '".9 cont~t Q P.J llOYW Abbott And Costello Meet The Ke1stone K~ ( 1955 Comedy) Fred Clark Lyrin Bart 11 hr 30 min I (~1lllOVll .. Ups & OowM .. C 1983, Come- dy) Colin Skinner Andrew Sabiston ( 1 hr 37 n1111) . '"'°"" ..... .. ...-rTMIPIUI uw..a....., OU&.ROm'TI WU, WU WllT " . ..,,.. ~-~ WT neo.toet • Dl.-OHOm ... ~TlllOM .. -.. MAX HIADllOOM lllOVil "The Greol Muppet Coper tt<l81 -<.omedy) l~ ~·~ Ol&flei Groo1n ( 1 hr 35 mm J L llOYll Bring On The Girts ( 1945 Mu<;1<.al) Edd1t> Br .. ckon Veron1ea Lake l ),hr 32 min I '11 llOYW 'TMnlr You Jeeves·· ( 1936 . Comet1yl Ar1hur Trf'acher David Nrven I I.AMY ... ,_.,. W CJ) Nft. TODAY Hotled by Brent M~ bulQ!' • IR.• Hosted by Bob Cosraa WMA1'1 tUHSSll MOWI DAYOP.C:o.f all llTM COM Me ... ?.-ow .,..IUllDA, .. .a ...... a.oeeoem •11••1•-··--.... My Science Protect" ( 1985. Comedy) John Stockwell. Dennis Hoppe< itlr . 34 min.) -..umOP-.... 1"1WllT .. .. llllall ..._ '°°1IAU LO$ Angeles A81ders at Houston Oiiers (Live) (3 Firs T 8 llO¥W "lrwaStOn 0 1 Tfie BOdy Snatch- ers" ( 1956. Science-Fiction) Kevin MciUlT'"9'itJa Wynter (2 hrs J l lTAltm ..,..., ICMllU8 llO¥W "Sherlock i olmes In Dressed To Kill .. ( 1946, Mystery) Ba&11 Rathbone. ~t Bruce ( 1 hr 30 min ) UJ 110¥11 "The War Of The Worlds .. I 1953. Science-F101ton) Gene Barry Ann Robinson (2 hrs) I TOllAle__., TOIYEROWI~ Nft.. '°°1IAU San Diego Chargers at Phll== = (Lrve) (3 hrs ) I OCIMI• ICMOU.ITIC IPOITI AlmlCA ) llO¥ll "The Poseidon AdYenture" i.gn, Adv~ Geoe...HackmaD. £t_.. nest~1ne (2 hr5) Zl 'The Sorrow And The P11y" 1972. Documentary) (4 hrs . 20 min ) UMTAmD WOll.D ... 110¥11 "Billy The Kid" I 19"4 1, West· ernl Robert Taylor. Ian Hunter (I hr . 55 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We're Fighting f1Jr Your Lite. American Heart Association S11v1RAflO r I I I ' J I I I J • r I j ' I Sunday. October 26, 1986 min) .. ,ACITHIU,_ .., ...... ~ ... , ...... 11&1t••C1THIAT'MO mmYPCIWAM OCIAll• AUTO llACllQ IMSA GT Series. trom Daytona. Fla (Live) (3 hrs I lllO¥ll "The Grey Fox" I 1982. West- ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur- r~hs ( 1 hr . 32 mm ) l"-AmOOK Ol-.oca ..,.,.. l,_ UMAIY amt WALL.,,_.,~ 90ll'T ._.CA'l llAMTMOM From Chicago (.;;~lapel ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ROlllJTI IMDmOOIUMDAY ...... CMUClmTM AmlCM illllQOl1¥Wl_lml ... ml"llTrT • lllO¥ll "l o Find My Son" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Richard Thomas Juhe Cobb I I nr 40m1n.) CJ.) .. "Top Hat" ( 1935 MUS•C81) Fred Astaire Ginger Roge1s I 1 hr JCI lm1n~ UI> 01 TOWN 1~ .., ..... WOM.D ,_OIDM lllO¥ll "The Castaways On G1111gan s Island" ( t979, Comedy) Bob Denver Alan Hate Jr ( t hr . 30 min ) ITtll-wmtDAVID-LIYQ ••nam .Dll.-U .-CM GO'nll"'n.-.o .. m••inrT 1110¥11 "The Man With One Red Shoe il.985., Cc>me0y) .fom HaJ.tks. 9&t>ney-- Coleman ( 1 hr . 32 mm ) m•lllOlW -Afternoon---• --1::-:==.:--...,Q QUm'T "°"" lllCMI "Wheri Worlds Collide" (1951 Sc1enoe·F1c1ton) Barbara Rush Richard Derr (2 hrs) ···--°'~ cm unoew. OIOGMNC IDlOMtt WOM.D WM This trtbuta to the World Wildlife Fund. In celeblatlon of Its 25th an- mve<aary, features w1ldhfe from the sixteen most remote corners of the world. Host· David Altenborough ( t hr . 30 min ) 9 11Ylf8V1 "Shroud for 11 Nightingale" Nerves are strained as Adam Oelotiesh's investigation exposes the private nves of the Ntghongate Hoose staff (Par1 3 ol 5) I(;:;;} OIDM u1m..,.._....,. mta"°" lllO¥ll "The Last Voyage" ( 1960. Ora· ma) Robert Stack. Dorothy Malone (2 hrs) Cl) f)M!lll CHAii A Supreme Court Just lee is pu1 on the spot because of his rec0<d or never h1111ng hired a woman law clerk In his ~ the bench ( 1 hr l a. I Ttll • THI .._ A weekly teature h1ghllghling a player or 1eam from the past. a cuuent ~t<>Nlity and an ana1y11-- ca1 preview of the week'1 mOlt lml)Oft&nt eWrn=J.ow 10 Sunday. October 28, _.988 1::-=:.,y MTOUCM U.•TAllDllO HUMM mMAVIOR 1• (I) M POOTUU Regional coverage of St LoUts Cardlnals at Dallas CowbOys Of Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Rams tL1ve) (3 hrs) D ..a CtWMmtl The Petty 1000 Richard Petry known as kings ol lhe stoc.I.. car drtvers, shares his world with the viewers as he moves towards his 1000th race I ~Gulliver's Travels" ( 1939 ran= Animated It hr. 30 min) U GOU> Scheduled Eddie Money, Belinda Carlisle. Owtghl Yoakam, Kenny G Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam With Full Force. Steve WtnwOOd (1nte1111ew). Ben E King "Stand by Me") In stereo ( 1 hr ) lllO¥ll "The Sea Hawk.. 11940 Ad- venture) frrol Flynn. Brenda Marshall (2 hrs 30 mm) lllCMI "Mur<1er On The Onenl Ex-press." ( 1974, Myitery) Albert Finney. Lauren Bacall (2 hrs. 30 min I 41) DUUI 0# tW'ZAllD &ii GIMAT PIN'OMINICll "Wagner" An all-star cast that includes Vanessa Redgrave Su John Gielgud, Sir Ralph R1c:hardson and Sir Laurence Ohv1er 10tn Richard Burton es Wagner 1n this dremalie 1·011rayal ot the German composer's Ille and career In this ep1soe1e· Fleeing the consequences ol his poli11cal act1111ties Richard Wagner meets several rich wom- , en who help support his career (Part 1 ot ~ In S1ereo O ( 1 hr ) OD M 'OOflAU. Seattle Seahewks aL ~veraroncos {[TVeJ (3 hrs 1 ID rocUI OM toe.-n (R) 'C) lllO¥ll 'Love and Larceny' I 1985, Orama) Jonniler bale Oovglas Rain (2 hrs 33 rtun ) BJ ,...en """' ALL·ITM ROC« CON- CIRT Mus1c1ans Enc Clapton Phil Colhns. Elton Jonn. Paul McCa11ney Tina Turner ROd Stewart and Sting combine their 1a1- enis 1r1 this concert staged 1n London to beneht a rha11ty mana~ by Prince Charles MOVll Swing Time" ( 1936. Musical) Fred Asta11e Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr . 45 min) lSJ MOVll 'Cimarron' 11931 Western) 1:111RIC=~~: T~: :1:~~1n) ~he Incredible Mr Limpet" ( t 96,, Fan1asv1 Don Knous Car Ole COOlot (2 hlS ) l .._THllCMI POCUI OM IOCtlTY (It) NA QOl1 Vantage Champ.on5h1p. fine I roond. trorn Snn Antonio. fexas (Live) ,.I~"'°°"." Ill • a1•1c1 ..... llO¥W .. Warriors 01 The Wasteland" ( 1983, Science F1c1ton1 Timothy Brent, Fred W1thamson (2 hrs ) • llO¥ll "Mr Hobbs Takes A vacation" ( 1962. Comedy) Jarnes Stewart, Mau reen O'Hara (2 hrs ) m llCml "World Ot OrBCula" (1979, Suspense) M1chee1 Nouri Carol Baxltt ~hrs J • UN WllCO l'tWtlOllY DI ... Woll · MOii IM ~ Soprano Leontyne Price and pltn1st Rudolf S.,k1n art guest solol"IS In a O&vleS Symphony Hall concert cetebrahng tht Slln Franc1S- co Symphony'1 751h •nnlVefMry Tho program. condueted by MUllC Ohcto Herbert Blomstedt. tncludel Beethoven'1 Ptano Concerto No 4 (Serkin) anct th4 l1nale from SalOrne" by Richard Str•US! ' rice) In stereo CI hr 30 min ) IDY~ WIMYUM ) llOVll "Supergttl" ( t98' Fantasy1 Helen Slater Faye Dunaway ( 1 hr 54 min I Cl) 'Alm Lydia persuades an old trienc <Eoc P1e1pom1 ) to give achng lessons at lthe~~r) !:JI ITllCTLY aJll .. 1 ' ...... UCCOOll TMUTM Animated Ralph Cedrisa09 Ben lace ghOSts and Skeletons as they travel 10 a secret htde•wty 1n th!' Ever&l8ff' Forest ~ nAOUllT _,_YUM lllO¥ll "Wild Geese II" ( 1985. Adver tureJ Scott Glenn. Barbara Carre1a 11 hr. bl rn1n) a.a llOVll "Loving You .. ( 1957. Musica11 E°lvls Presley, Lizabeth Scoll (2 hrs ) D llOVll 'The Boast With Five Fingers· ( 1946. Horror) Rober! Alda Andrea Kt (2 hrs) 8 QIC Lou.GP ADV8mlll Animated Baron Bad BIOOd kidnaps baby dragons lrom the medieval land of Tumtum and steals lhe magic wand lhat gives lollipops rheir pleasing navor ~,AaY~ f]J_ llOVll "Ffyll')O Down T 0-RIO" (1933 Musical) Ginger Rogers. Fred Astaire ( 1 -1lL. 29 mm ) llOVll "Titanic" ( 1953. Orama) CM Ion Webb, Barbare Stanwyck (2 hts ) Ml 1MI MD UU.OOll A lttlle boy finds a large red balloon bobbing from 11 ramp. I on h1~ school 1:11 LOMll -S .. ._ .. 'Am l-yd1a persuades an Old friend (Enc P1erpoinl) to gl\/8 ec11ng tes.sons at the schOOI ( 1 hr ) ®J lllfTDT~ 11el -lnteMeWS actress Rosanna A1quet1e. re<:Ofdlng ar1- 1s t GeorP.e Michael. "Man J"rom U N C L E ' co-stars Robert Vaughn and David McCallum ( 1 hr ) ([l) .. W¥1 rT TO llAYa l<eUy's leh 1n charge of Oliver's cheret:ied pet dOVe e 1MI 'MATOMI: TWO .aTIW. PCMM HNIDI The piano· duo Anltl.Qrly and Jo- seph PeratOfe play seleCllons from Brahms. Mozan and Strauss. Also· the brothers discuss their four-hand pi.no !)laying technique I N.TO...-. , .. y~ llO¥ll "Liie Of The Party TM StOfY Of Beatrice" ( 1982. Drama) Carol Burnett. Lloy1:~f: ( 1 hr • 40 min j ~ ... ~ UL"'ATIR .. ,....., .... .... UDIMTHIU.U. --rTALL PMTUY*Mm .. "The Man Who UnderstOOd Wom4tn" ( 1959, Comedy) Leslie Ceron. Hen~1 (2 hrt ) e "I'll Cry Tomorrow" ( 1955, B1 l ogre'n H&yward. Rich8rCI COnte 12 ,_Lim 90ITIWIW ........ ••n 11w .. ,_,.. • 1H) 1$ llOVll "Red Dawn" ( 1984 Advert lure) Pa111ck S·Nayze. C Tnomas Howell 1 hr . 54m1n) .. PAIHION l90RT YIDIOI HOGAWIHDOU .,....,...... Ml MmJICM ADVD- TUM The developmen1 ol Amencan busl ne<;sesJs 1raced through profiles of Morse code 1nven1or Samuel F B Mor~. 1ndus 111a1ts1 f I Ou Pont restaurateur Ray Kroc on<J computE'! en11ep1eneu1 S1even Jobs L1 tir I ®l AQHT UC.I wmt DAVID HOROWITZ Tips or1 1001h·hke parking lot ptOtectors. health foods. auto lheh prevenll()(l m .. cou m> DIUTI. ' The 38th 01Slrt(..I Deba1e" ( 1 hr ) l J Wl 'I ~TllT lllOlmfTI Htghhgl"tls ol 1h1• 84 1Jlw;1onal Playoffs ;z• MOYIE --rne Great Moment" ( 1944 0tdmtl/ Joel McCr+>a Berty Field ( 1 h1 23mmJ .. I CO¥IR ITO..Y o .. • :'a. a DDT a THI lllCMll Sched uled rev1t"w<. Sou1 M"n IC Tt\Omar. Howell! 'Hall Moon Street" (Sigourney Weaver M1chnel C111nttJ , ·True Stories ' Swoor.rc Kutil) rA•t•M HMTTOIWIT MA TIOMAL OIOOAAPHIC UP\.CMIU: WOM.D WAii ThtS 111l>u1e to lhe World W1ldhte Fund, in eelebra11on ol 11S 25th an· n111ersary, features w1ldllle from the soueen m0$1 remote comers of !he world Hos1 Da111d A11enbor~i:'-~ hrs l -e tMllMYI TMI-LMTI Inter 111ew<> w1lh -;tuaenls, newsmen and Com- rnuni!>t ofhc1als. <1s well as Hungaflan d1ss1- Clt'nl Dezso Biczo'r. t1rs1 v1s1t to his home111na 1n 30 years. 111usrrate this exam 1n.i1tC1n of the social. po1111ca1 and econom· 1c changes w1lh1n Hungary since lhe Octo- ber t %6 studont upristng which prolesled Soviet control ol the11.iMrnme111 ( 1 hr ) GI) ... I WON.D t Regular pro grarnmtng may be pre-empted lor h11e coverage of se11enth W01ld Se11es game E WIUlUNG L llOYll "HambOnt• And Hillie" ( 1984. C:o•May) L1lh011 Gish. Timothy Bo11oms \ 1 hi 29 min) P UPllTYUI OP THI llCtt AND PAllOUI Former ··Barman" co stars Adam West nnd Burt Wara. country singer Do111e West rashron designer Daniel Hecl'llei Tony E:lennetr 1ours San Francisco a .. 1cos==yery c11n1c 111 Tah111 ( 1 hr) (ll)AIC ... O TOO ClOll FOR COlilFOWT Henry dis co11ars the true val1Je of friendship and farnily 1n tho days following h•S falher'a 'doa==~U /WON.D ... Ctwl.llOllUM COWUTlll CMRONICUI llOYll ' Beller Off Dead' ( 1986. Com edyl John Cusack. Da111d Ogaen Stiers l.! hr 38 min} m-UYOITACll -lvenlng ---- ... , -~ Ttll WOlt Interviews acllitt.s A0'3nn11 Arquette. r&<.oratng art· 1s1 George M1ch11e1 M11n From U N C LE ·• co-slars Rober! Vaughn and Oavrd McCallum ( 1 hr ) 8 llCMI "Invasion Of The Body Snatch- ers" ( 1978. Science-Fichon) Donald SurherlaflO. Brooke Adams Strange pods rarn down lrom outer space and take over lhe bodies of humans. causmg a San F"ranc.;rsco health 1nspec1or and his assist· a111 to llee lor thetr ll11es (2 hrs ) WAii alKM9CUI "North Af11ca Desert War' 8 lllCMI Warriors Of The Wasteland" I 1983 Science F1ct1on) Timothy Brent. fred W1lllamson In a post·nuciear-holo • c..ausr 21st century. two IOne heroes aid a 1,1roup ot relrgtOUs wanaere1s beset by a t>and ol cu11hroa1s. (2 hrs ) I _,.• CINClllAT1 DMMca.U.U. lllCMI 'Belli Street' 11984. Musical) Rae Dawn Ctiong, Ouy Oa111s Young peo- ple 1n a contemporary urban ghe110 find credllve outlets 1n gralf111 art rapping and breakdancrng (2 hrs ) fEl THI WIST OP THI llAGllATION The West a<. popular culture and as show busi· ness '" see., 1n this look at lhe cowboy stars early l1lmmake1s 1mpresarros ana songo;m1ths 01 the past, ano the rodeos and fror)her Day ceteb1a1tons of contem· pvrary Ameroca ( I hr I (II) COVU ITCMIY I WORLD ... Actor Da111d HaSM!lhOll 1 'Knight Rider") 1s pro- filed 6i) NOVA Art t-•am1na11on ot knowledge gained 1n January 1986 by the unmanned Voyager 2 spacecrall s passage past the Q!aner Uranus O l 1 1'r ) H FMOQll fk>C« Two platoons of Doozers challenge eacl"t orner ro a bu1ld- ~ c.on1es1 O fOMOTTIN Ct4LDMM OP THI PQH1111 llOVll "Car•nonball Rufi II" ( 1984 Come lyJ Burt Reynolds. Dom Delurse This sequel feature~ ano1her cot1ec11on of crazies 1n all '>Oris al mo1011zeo vehlCles racing cross country tor cash Many guesr !>lar cameos. rnclua1ng Frank $1na- 1ra Shrrley Maclaine PO o ( t hr . 48 min) CZ.J CtWUI CffAll'\.lt Ott THI Fl.II ICM Guest Elke Sommer 1:• 1 DOt MAIAllU OCAZU •11 ... (WMtl•) ..... ODDCCUU --M•-IMAL1. WONDD I WOM.D .... Jamie wants 10 win the allechon ol Hamel's 16- ~ar·old cousin LLOYD OQI. VII ) llOVll "Year Of The Dragon" 11985, Dram;i1 Micl<ey Aou1ke JoM Lone As· srgried 10 cont101 murderous youth gangs. a renegaoe cop wages a one-man war aga1ns1 e crlm111al syslem deeply rooled 1n the Ch1na1own subculture R' (2 hrs , 6 mtn) 1.,,. ........ M HOUYWOOO,.., NIQHTI (.WMtltl) M WOMT WfTCM A bOArCllng achool for wllchH 11 Iha 1e111ng for lhe m1saoven· lures ol Young M1IOred, • &ludent who's olro1d or the dark ( 1 hr . 10 min.) ,.,()) . ...,,... CMt..,.,. I W0M.0 ... A popular boy mv11H Krr1 10 a rock conceit (May ~ pre·emp1eo lor se11enlh World Serles nmeJ..!! necesf>.'try ) rn s1e1eo t f hr ) u llOYll "The B A A T PatrOI" (Premiere. Ad11en1ure) Brran Keith. Sean Asltn Children of o tf1cor1 Bl a Ma11ne arr 1tat1or1 uncover a plot to steal top-11eere1 rmlltary h81dw re A "Ott.ney Sunday M011~esen1a11on o (2 hrs I i="-i-'"" openi"O ot Mariam s play approaches, and she be- comes somewhal anxtOUs abOol h8f rela- t1onsh1p with Hugh Chana t>ecomes sus- p1c1oos about rhe1r allair Chana Is desPonaent w11h hie 1n Australia and wants 10 return 11 Koev The rime is Sep- tember-October of 1931 ( I hr ) GI) CMt "°"91 A popular boy 1n111tes Kris to a rock conce11 In st8feo ( 1 hr ) G) KBmnt COPIUND e NAT\m An e;am1na11on of lhe plants and animals 1ha1 make 1he1r home in a shallow lagoon found on lhe western coast ol Mexico s Bd1a Peninsula In ster· eo ~ . .£.J -.UAM>I World Open Pro- fe5-;1onal Champ1onsh1p Final (laped) (I hi ) tJ.J llOVll 'Ghostbusters' 11984 Come- dy) Biii Murray, Dan Aykroya Free-lance ghosthghters spring ro ac11on when a Manhattan high 11se becomes lhe ga1eway lor Earth 1nvad1ng ghouls PG 11 hr. 47 min 1 ~ ..... . .,.a.-....o 1:11 llM'f PAI.WILL ) IWITll IML ... llNTI THI tllTOfrf 01- WMrTI NOtl\I • AmNCA "White Polltlcs" A tongue·1n cheek 1001< at the stereotypi- c.at aown and-dirty elec.11oneer1ng ol a small town 1n Ame11ca Hal Hamson (Fred W1llardl enters local politics despite lhe ob1ec11ons of hrS wile (Mary Kay P!aee) a11d cn111::iren In stereo f J KEYi TO IUCCla MO I) (J) llMIDO, H WWM>n The publisher ot ::i me11's en1erta1nmen1 magazine is fovnd deaa IR) O I 1 hr I D m IAIY llMtT l K learns that her Uncle 0 11lly 1s worl\1ng a<; a soda 1erk at a tPen hangout (May be pre-emprea J In s1ereo 8 FAm L yd••I persuaoes an old friend (E11c P1erpo1r111 ro g111e ac.11ng lessons al lhe school ( 1 hr I U llOVll The l PgeM Of Sleepy Hol· low ( 1980 Comedy) Jell Goldblum. Dick Butkus Basea on Washington Ir· 11rng's srory of <)n 1830s schoolteacher In rt srnaH upstate New Vorlc town who has a lrtQllten1ng encounter wrth 8 legendary headte:dhost (2 hrs ) T PROll THI DAllCU)I Bizarre coincidences occur when a llltle girl re· ce111es a dOllhouse I :mra °' THI NCM AND PAMOUI Former · A.11mi.rY' co stars Adam West and Burt Waid courllly singer Dothe Wesl. tash1on aesigner Daniel Hecht et. Tony Bennell tours San Francisco, a cosme11c surgery chnlc rn Tahiti ( 1 hr ) &;) UV.O fll.Mm: A '°"1UIT Of-THI IARTH f),w1d AUenbOrOU{lh Vl&llS grass- IOnc1t. on ll"tree continents. exam1Nng the beha11rl11 ot Ora11han en1ea1ers. North Amcrn 311 1>1s.,n 11nd A triean w1ldet>ee11ta i ) CJ (1 hr) ,.._.THILON> lllAtn-CI THIATM "Pa1ad1M Postpanecf In 1Clb8 F"red learns that hra Qtlllrtend IS llf6gl11llll t~enty COOSlde<S II move IQ Hrlllywood when he IS ap· prooched by ft ltlm 1 •rOOUCet wno wan111 the 11ght1 tn h1 .. novel L!!!>il@ l1tmuss aue cesstully purW{•c; ,,,, p<>lttrcal career (Parr ~ nt 11) cJ ( t hr J Sunday. Octob r 26. 1986 11 CC)llOVll "C.ar~ I yP' 11985 Su pense) Oi.-w na11ym01P Jami"<; Wooas A mysle ''°'' "" ,., IPl11lf> hn~s lhrPe macab1f' sto riec: b)' ~.1,.pl11•11 1'111Q Ph l:l C.) (I hr 33 m1n I (£) "°"11CUfT'a ('R') llOVll fln11 J., 511 111<;' ( I Q86 A<lven furE') R1lul J11h.1 Ftt;>d WPtrO ThrPf' men r~h 1he11 hve' 10 rE'<.;over the llf>a'>urf> one or 1i.en1 ,,,,d tk1rlf'() rn Cut>a 25 yPat<, °" loie t) ( I hr IO 11 '" , '"' ~OOOCOUPU (f; llOVll 1 l!r· A..,.,,.,, Underground ( t98•, 1>rn111.11 1Par1 t o t 21 Ben Cross Ja1t .. ..., Mac:·,, r act ba~d story or lhe el lurfc, r•I t qr "'' I 1taha11 monaslerl(>S ani:s co11yp11t• 1 l hAlfl .wws !")(.ape Nl!lll per .,.,. """" lJ~ Q1vrr1g lhem rf>IU{>f> 111 durrng thP ,1· 1 ,P-ir r 1 Wnrl(j War II (I tu 40 n•I I 61) MOftllMCINQ rrorn Oall Tree a:at0 (II) MOYa lt1P Ncttural" I t984 Ou1 111.1 1 n "OPtl nPdlOrrj RobPrl Duva ll The ,u (. tt •t ., almQ'\I tn)llho<:al natural ablhl)' Of ,, llol•Jrllp llQPc:I ba&ebl.lll playei rOCkPIS a "'•'I'" IP!ltlll" fPa1t1 loward 11>1'• 193q Pf'"' .1••1 1M.1., t>P 1 rP PmplPd ) In ">IPtPn ~(, htS '1011 ·• ~ LOUOMM'T C .. 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I S El TOM JOHN mMllQ MIMT1 T°"" F > • J '''" m1•1>c. t11s ctass1es "Daniel r1 ... ~ "' MM' ar.d "Island Girl" al<Y'Q "rt """0' hr. r tu• l<llf''\I album 'B1ea• q H••r1r1s '" ,, t r.ndori lar'!tWell cnnc.,..,1 I 'lr>!f.'11 1, hr<, I Z lllOVlf nt-1 Whnl A Lovely Wer ""'I c '" 1•t1,1 111111ence Ohvtef Aalc,r H r 1• t ~• I\ '"""!. ot epr~ set_, W • l W 11 I f°hQland rf"Veal the absu1d•lf ·''"' f11t1lrty c1t rn11nk1nd s mos! dl"stru<.;t1YP .11 t• .. rly C.. (;>hr., 1q min I · ICfYI TO IUCCHI 11:1t IUNDAY lflORTI AMAL 11:30 m .... 11:30 Cll .... 'AClll'TTIM rvnrr.11 "°""....., • CtlLDMJt: CAUGHT• TMI C..atllW I I AT TMl lllOVWI W11h Rt'1 Reed end I•'' H , .. • ... ,,,,. 11111•<1 rPv•i>ws Hall Mo.• • 'r• • 1 1C.1U""'""Y weaver Mich11" c ""' • 1 ~.,.,, M11r• · IC Thomas Howerr r1.1•· ll.1.;,1, ('1""'1J1 A «w"gmenl on the c.• '''l' 1 1ti1 """" .J.111..-.. Aond 10 YOU WIWT1 M IOMOI Gu~! Smok .. , n .. ,,,,.,,., 111<;te•~' m.u.tY,ALWIU lfYl IOI NIWHMT c MOVIE rt, r .... ,,,,""' 11911 A&.!' 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'1:11 llON Jack Aoo 1 1 1n.ttlk' ( 1QC,;i Comt1t1y) Ahhofl 111tt ( ~ttllO Fl11rt11)' f\11 r Wh1t11 bnhv ~'""'U l ou fella ,.,,,.,I' mrt l•l"Nn• hf!• 1111 I. lhe Otani 1>-1n1" 1, t.1 4!:1 m.11 I Coal. l .W,_., II ""'"' l&MI) = 80llY I lfl IMOWCAll lnte1views singer Stephanie Miiis. lhe reggae band I Th11g:CMor R1eh11rd Roundlree CIU9QI • 1MI .... llTlmMT llM. LllltlY -....... .. ...uT .... e. llOYll "Body Double" ( 1984 Suspense) C1arg Wa$SOO, Metame Gnt ftth An unemplOyed HollywOOd actor house-sit11ng tor an acquaintance. be comes obsessed with a beautiful neigh bOr involved w11h the porno him industry and a wspect 1n a 11101en1 murde< 'R' o (1 hr. 49 mm) CSJ llO¥tl "Red Dawn" ( 1984. Adven lure) Pat11ck Swi\yle C fhOmlJS Howett -Monday -llornlng Movies- 1:11 ''Oh GO<JI You Devil" ( 1984, Come dy) George Burns, Ted wass (I hr . 36 min ) .. CC 'Platinum Blonde' I t 931 Come<ly) Jean Harlow. Loretta Young (I hr 10 min) 1•@ ·The Slender Thread" ( 1966, Orama) Sidney Po111er. Anne BMcrolt (2 his) 1•<t1 "The Wall" ( 198:>, Drama) l om Con It, l 1sa Eichhorn (:> hrs 30 min J .. (ff)· The Heavenly Kid' ( 1985 Comedy) l ew1s Smith. Jason Ged11ck ( I hr 29 m1111 (lJ · Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984. Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole man ( 1 hr . 4 1 min ) <% Pilgrimage" ( 1933 Orama) Henrlf!t ta C1osm1111 Heather Angel ( I hr 30 rntn I 1:11 lAl "Places In Tt1e Hearl" ( 1984. Orama) Sally F 1eld l tndsay Crouse ( I 11r 4:> min ) (lJ Nadia t 1984 Biography) Le,he Weiner. Johann Carlo <2 hrs ) '%1 'Pro tocol ( 1984, Comedy) Gotd1e Hawn. Chris Sarandon (I hr . 36 min) -(CJ "Cannery Row" (1982. Drama) Nick Nolte, Debra Winger (2 hrs ) 'Gold It. Where You Find It" ( 1938. Western) George Brf'nt Oh111a de Hev1I land ( 1 hr . 30 min J ,..a:zi "ron Dobb'>" I 1958. Western) c11nt Welkftf Virginia Mayo (2 hrs } .. e ''The Bullltghters" I 1945, Comedy) lauret And Hardy (~hr 30 min) 11:11 "Thtt Great Moment" { 1944 Orama) Joel McCre11. Betty F1etd (ti hr • 23 min ) -&11.-noon Movies- ._ e "So Thts ts L 011e" ( 1953. 81ogr11phy) Kathryn Grayson, Mer11 Grilfm ('1 hrs) (t) 'The J1g!.aw 'Man' I 1984 Ofame) M1ch11el Caine L eurence 041v1er ( 1 hr . 3 1 min J CH) "Oxlord Btu~ ( 1984 Orama) Rob l owe, Ally Sh~y ( I hr . 33 min ) "Vietory" ( 1981. Ad11en1ure) Syl11es· ter S1111on.. Miehael Caine ( 1 hr . !i 1 min) W ) "Otl COdl You Devil" I 1984 Comf' ctyl Oeor~ Burnt. Ttd We55 (I hr 16 min) W (C1 "AAck To Bataan" (1945 Adven When Co<nmunrst paratroopers fflade a small U S town and begin to slaughter 11s inhabitants. a group ot high school stu dent<, desperately fights back In stereo •pr, 13' (I hr 54 min) ( ,. ...... ~ llOVll AngpJ'q Alley' ( 1948. Come dy) l eo Gorcey. Huntz Hall The Bowery Boys e!l'pose a racketeer who uses young boys m a car thetl ring ( 1 hr . 30 min ) IMC ... O DAVI DB. DOTTO .-M AGllCUl.,. u.u ~MLORD )PQA QOll Vantage Championship, hnal round. trom San Antornt) Texas (R) (:> hrs) i CINZZl Y ADAMI IPllDWAY AIEICA ~ ... lure) John Wayne. Anthony Quinn ( 1 hr 35 """ ) 2.e 'H And1r'Hd c 1982 Science F1c1tonJ Klaus K1n<,k1 Don OpPt'r ( 1 hr . 20 min J S. ·r1oa~ And Dagger' ( 1984 Su-;pen'>f') Henry Thorm1s. Dabney Cole man t 1 hr 4 1 min J HO l 'Hollywoort Ghoc;1 S1nries' ( 1985 [)orumpnl;ity) (I hr IS min J Z P1tgr11nagP 11933 DramaJ Heru1e1 t:i Crnvnan HealhPr Angel ( 1 hr 35 rrnro) l:IO 'C T1,111tf'1s· ( t98!> Sc.1ence F1c1ton) Tim Thnmf"r<;('lf H~I""" Hunt (I hi ;>•, n11n I 4:11 l So11gw11IPr I 1984 OramaJ Wllhe Nelson K11~ K11stolfer'>On (I hr 34 min ) ..( .. ) "Oh GM' You De11ll" (1984. Come. dy) GPc11ge Burns lf'd Wass (I hr 36 min 1 P.1 Hold Tt.11 01eam ( 1986 01ama1 (Part I ut ;>J Jenny Se11grove 0Pb0tah Kerr (2 hrs ) l ' "Oh Whal A l ovely War" ( 1969 Cornedyl Laurence Olivier Ralph Rich ardso11 12 hrs 19 mm I N••• •••rt• ., ......... t f 1~ CClllOVll "Better OH Dead' I 1986. Com· edy) John Cusack, David Ogoen Stiers A -/ loves1c.k 1een-ager's h1"a11ache intensifies when everyone 1n tC\wn cha~ After his P~ girllr1PntJ 'PG C) 11 hr 38 nun I 1dl9 llOVll A FmP MarJness f 1966, Coml'Oy) Sean Conrn-1y JoarmP Wood- ward A poet beCOt'T1PS involved w1rh do- rneslic problems whl(h mc.11111n tttP loss of his crea11vlty (2 hrs J (fl) IT'I YOUR.,_ .. l'l llOVll "Wiid Gee'>" II 1198!>. Adven- rure) Scott Glenn. AArOara CarrPra Mer· cenaries 11.,k rhreats on theu own lrves 10 c.omplelP a mrss1on 1flllol111ng k1dnapp1ng 1mpr1wned Nazr IPa<le1 Rudolf HPSS from Ber1111 s 1mPf>ne11ablP Sp1111da11 p11<.on 'R' 1:JI ... l hr 51m111) 1• AlmlCAN AOvtNTUM -Evening----.. la.,,. ..... ,J. @) MR. FOOTIAU Wao;h1ngt11r1 Red- <;k1ns ar New Vor~ r,1an1• fl •v"I r; (1 hrs J CllNIWI FAUQUY T1llll'I COWANY -AIMMI WllMJIORT .c ... ' LAYDNI,.,.., FAia. Y I ..,.. .. OF MANAGIWMT ) llOVll ' ThP Finni Countdown (1980, Science f 1ct1on) Ku~ (')ouqtas Marlin Sheen lhP a1on111 r owPred airc•all car ne1 US S N1m111 •S 11;111spnrled back 1n t1tne 10 lhP Pac1f1c. ll• Par1 toou•~ bPlorf' the Allat..k on PPart Ha1no1 PG I I hr 44 min) lE 1 AUTO UCIMG IMSfl G l Se11pq from O::iytt)nA rta IAI ! 1 In 30 rrun l Don't Be A Viet i m Twice EXPERT LEGAL REPRESENTATION For Ct.wlfifd Ad ACTION c.11 A OAILT "LOT AO-Yfsotl MJ-hH • Any Type of Accident • No Fee Until You Recover • FREE Consultation l -Otfteee of JOHN RAPILLO JO(!Qe Pro Tem w .. 1 0.9tlQ<I Ct)Vnty 24 HOURS Serving All of Orenge County (714) 848-4849 Sunday. October 26. 1986 13 -Moaclay Coal. (L.J lllCMI "Sweet Ureams • ( 1985. Ora- ma) Jessica Lange Ed Hams Manta! pit- falls parallel Patsy Chne's rtse to brrlhance 1n the world of country muslC 'PG-13' ( t hr, 55 min I (S) llCMI "The Girl With Green Eyes" ( t964 Drama) Peter Finch, Rita Tush1ng- harn A Dublin shopgirl's devoutly rehgious parents are outraged when her casual friendship with a divorced. mlddle·aged writer develops mto romance 11 hr 3 1 .. ,min~~ .... ... . TOO Cl.Oii FOR~ Sara devel- ops a crush on a man who falls instead for Jackie 1Ei1°=--IHM MALLlmll'Y FM:a '11 CULT\m .. llO¥ll "Lonely Are The Brave" ( 1962. Western) K11k Douglas. Walter Mellhau A she11ll and his posse try to track down a cowboy whO escaped from j81I and head- ed IOI the mountains (2 hrs , 10 min ) 1• 1 PMOTMAY anaTAI~ TONIGHT Interviews Steve Martin, actress Kelly McG1lhs ("Top Gun") 8aYDIPOOlll (I) N llA~ Belly White ("Golden Girts" J . behind the scenes ol TV's I.ME= •..a"'~ .... ntll.OM •••••mioRT &JOI& llQll: ntl llAUIQ '11-0MCllG Oii 1"1 CDm" Smger -songwriter LIOnel Richie ollers m51ghts about the making of his latest music VJdeO ...... DAMIHADOWI 7:11 IOllTMITOMI Featured Baha1. Brazil CMmlltAMI ....... UUTLMGI MO&.UWOOO IQUAMI ... , ..... . .,,,,,,,., aD ...-cA Naturahsl Marty Stouffer takes 1n an orphaned grizzly and eventual- ly returns ti to the wild (Pan 2 ol 2l (R) ~ Koen Ucnoet W ·'Assembly Candi· dates 42nd ()istrlet" (£) IOO'tlUl.DllG Mixed Pa11s Compe11- 1ton (RJ (l hr ) U:tJ PMQQll ROCK Mokey discovers an· other trrbe ol Fraggles Q <PJ .... (l) llO¥ll "The Great Moment" ( t944. Drema) Joel McCrea. Betty Field A Bos· Ion dentist dtSCOVers the value ol ether as en anesthetic ( I hr 23 min I 1-UCM From Oak Tree .. (I) U11 a AU.JI An attrac1tve Widower believ~ his wile's ghost is 1n Kate and Al he's home O 8 e AIMW ITOlml Two teen·a~a put a magic spell Ot'l 1heir loathsome Eng· ltsh teacher Stars Christopher Lloyd and Scott COiiey (Viewet Dlacrellon Ac1Vlsed) In &tereO Q ( 1 hr ) a .,_ "Heavt-n Knows. Mr AlhSOrt" ( 1957. Orama) Rot>9rt Mitchum, Deborah Ke11 A Ma11ne c0tpora1 and a nun find 14 Sunday. October 26. 1986 that they're the only ones on a PactflC IS· llan=~ese amve 12 hrs) ~I- -::. "Travis McGee· The Emp1y Copper Sea" (1982. Orama) Sam Elho11 Gene Evans Wrongfully blamed for an ac· cldent. a skipper hires a prrvate detecllve to prove his innocence (2 hrs ) &8 IAT\m An examinatton of the plants and an1mats that make thetr home 1n a Shallow lagoon found on the western coast ot Me~ico·s Ba1a Peninsula In ster· eo Q (1 hr) G) ,._. TMI LOllD ~ ntl WllT OI ntl -.ATIOM The works of Native Amencan, H1span1c and Taos (N M ) artists Illustrate the modern image ot the West -which. rn spite ol de- pression, poputaoon explosions and soclal upheavals •• has endured as a mythical symbol ot a lree and open land ol oppor- tuntty ( 1 hr I llO¥ll "Revenge Of The Nerds" ( 1984. Comedy) Robeft Carradine. An- thony EdwardS Fed up w11h sullenng 1nterm1nable hum1hat1ons masterminded by an upperctass lratermty ol macho ath· letes. a group of freshman bookworm-out casts decides to set the college's values straight 'A' Q (I hr . 30 min I 'MJ lllOVll "Places In The Heart" ( 1984 Drama) Sally Field, Lindsay Crouse In 1930s T exes, a tenacious woman con- ceives a plan to save her farm lrorn a bank foreclosure and is helped by a tranSlent black held woiker and a bftnd World War I veteran 'PG' Q ( 1 hr 42 min ) J. lllOVll "Crossove1 Dreams' I 1985 Orama) Ruben Blades Shawn Elhot Whtie eking out a 1tv1ng on the La1111 social club c11cu11 1n New Y<><k a f>l!lsa singer yearns lo break through 10 pop music stardom (I hr 26 min ) ODO C04l'\.I lllCMI "The Ass1s1 Undergrouncf' ( 1985. Drama) (Part 2 of 21 Ben Cross . James Mason Fecl·based story ot the el forts of a group ot ltallan monasteries and convents to help Jews escape Nazi per secu!lon by giving them refuge 1n Ass1s1 during the last years ot World War II ( I hr, 44 mm) '11) ll.IC'T10N .. The Cn1ttom1a Supreme Cour1 Jud1cra1 Retenhon 1::11 e (I) lllY mm Ull Path Woll do any thing to meet the rock star !hat her StSter is photographing (postponed lrom an earher alrdate) Q l:QWICIOP A LR1m ~ ...,.~n ..,...,.. ~·­..,. ... .. l9WMAll'f Michael's involvement with another woman causes Stephanie 10 issue an ultimatum f Par1 1 of 2) Q 8 • llO¥ll "Stranger In My Bed' (Premiere. Drama) Lindsay Wagner Ar mand Assante Left with total amnesia •I· ter a senous car accident. a woman at· tempts to re-establish retat1onsh1ps with family membefs end put the pieces of her Ille back together Based on a true story In stereo Q (2 hrs I D llACGYVa A plane crash forces MacOyver ftrld four probationers 10 rough 111n .:nfiUed mountain area O ( 1 ht.) I CllM-MNRT wmt DOii COl'fB.&. .,. "Ntghtmares" ( 1983. Horror) Cristina Raines.. Emllt0 Estevez A pickup truck a pack of ctgarettes, a video game and a cotoma1 nome aM play a pert in IOU• ep1sOdeS ol horror and suspense (V~ d1sc.re11on advised ) (2 hrs) (111 MA TICMW. •OQIAIMIC IXPl.OMll: WOllU> WAii Th16 tribute to lhe W011tJ Wildhte Fund. 1n celebration of rts 25th en noversary. features w1ldhfe from the s1xteer most remote corners of lhe world HO'I: David Attenborough (2 hrs ) Oil~ DAYTMl&111191•ClltJIBtUO· IOUL. VIEW IY ~ ... An examtnd hon ot the Renaissance. a rebtrth t numanism resulting from the conttnu•' 9 spiead ot claSS1Cal learning and Italy's ,,.. portatoon of Arabic sciences ·• particula• r optics -· which transformed oa1n11ng a1 j a11c~~~r ) ~ GOLi Citicorp I Diners Club Hall ·l rarne Classic trom Bay Po1n1 Fie IRI 11 tu 30mm) f.. ITAllTIB Z llCMI Rh1nesto11tf ' ( 1984, Comeoy Sylvester Stallone Dolly Parton An es· 1ablostied country Singer bets that stle car 1 Hr a loudmouthed New York City cat. 1lnve1 into a conv1nc1ng counlry enteita n e1 11 1ust two weeks lime PG' (I hr 51 nun 1 m NIQHT QAUlllY t:ll a Dl..-0 ~Juhas son dalt' ;i much older cOllege prolessor llllOYIE "To Each HIS Own" ( 1941 ,, nrarna) 011111a de HavOland. Jotln Lunl.l Years alter 91v1ng up her 11feg111ma1e Chol· tor adoptoon. a woman meets her son ror!> 30 min) ~ :u COIBY IXJlll 'hT Shec• • Greene Corbell Monica and Jan Murtn, •.hare the11 favorite 1011es and stones ¥1"'' r os1 Gauy Marshall In stereo l llllOYIE Blame It On Tile Nigr 1 11984 Ofama) Nock Mancuso Byr~ Ti-,1mes Alter his motner dltls. a 13-yea• old is torceCI into a painfully awkward re u111on with his rock star lather -a man h· never knew PG· t3' ( 1 hr 25 min ) m llQHT GAU.m ,... (I) CAQNIY A L.ACIY Cagney and L-' c:ey 1nves1oga1e a case or child mol~1.1 hon··~ IJ ltOLLYWOOD The cinematic legend the Amencan Wesl and the populanty < ' Wes1erns with movie audiences are trac~ horn 1913 s The Life 01 8ullato Bill" 1 the amval ol sound I 1 hr ) llACQYVa A plane cra5tt torce" MacGyver and tour probationers 10 roug1 11 1n a ruQ9ed mountain area Q ( 1 hr ) tll) AllTltUa C. CLAMl'I WOM.D Of ~"'=~IC: telepathy It!) -= ntl ~ ,.. The physica1 ond psychotogical dangers of noise 91 home at work and 1n recreation are exa mined or experts whO alto demonstrate mPani o protecllng one's "-enng In ste• eo IR1 O (I hr ) l C lilOW "Wild Geese II" ( 1985 AthP • ture) Scott Gtenn, Barbara Carrera M• cena11es risk threats on lhetr own Ir.~ 1 complete a m1ss100 1rwolv1ng k1d1 ac11w•v 1mp11soned Nazi leader RUdOll H• ... lrou Berlin's impenetrable Spendai11 r 1 ·n ft ( 1 hr . 5 1 rnin.) l .. ) llCMI "Llleforce" (1986 • •l 11~n1.:t• f' I\ lion) Steve Ra1lsb8Ck. P1<1ar Firth lhrp; space vampires are transported '" r .ir11 wh.,e they embark Ofl a 1e<11fv1ng murdt-r ~ ree A ( t hr • '0 min ) nllarTlOlm .. "VIGIOfY'' ( 1981 Adllenture) Sylllester SllllOM. Michael Caine Durlf'O ------ Monclay Coal. WO<ld War II, Allied POWs see their ttckel 10 freedom 1n a match between the11 soccer team and the German National Team 1n Paris In stereo 'PG' ( 1 hr 57 min~ lm80UI ""*'*'E IU8Y-"'ca or•• mn,.., ma&. 911. l'UlmOC*: -.... ALO l&U .... U&: 1'9DAY MOU.lWOOO Th" look et the silent him d11ectors eitam1nes the glamour and cha· os s.urroundlng the work ol'the untrained pioneers whO hterally invented the art of fllmm31ong ( I hr ) • L.ATI IHOW Host Joan Rivers ScheC- uted Rona Barrell. Ge0tge Bens0rt Henry Winkler comedian Harry Bas11 tn stereo U hr ) m 9IQHTLR Host David Brenner Sctledoled actress Jane Seymour come· d1an Paul Provenza In stereo (tl) llOYll "Girls Of Pleasure Island" ( 1953, Comedy, Leo Genn Abby Dallon The peaceful Pac1hc island hie of en Eng hsh sch6tar a'ld hrs daughters 1s disrupted ~ 1500 Marines (2 hrs ) • llOVll "The Terror" ( 1963 Horror) B0trs Karloff. Jack Nicholson A French officer tracks dc.wn a mysterious girl ro an eerie ManslOO owned by a sad1s1tc mad· man (1 hr . 30 min ) I ctMTIM L.llllTYLI llACWINI ....... ~ lf'OITILOOC llOVll "Mattnee ldot' ( 1984 Adult) John Lnlle. Jes1e St James Two adult ftlm stars stage a teuo ro attract pubtk:ny but things don't necessarily work out to their adVantage ( 1 hr . 12 min ) Cl) GNm. Y ADAMI CZ) llOVll "Only When' I Lari" ( 1968 Comedy) Rtehard Attenoorough David Hemmings A trio or Br1t1s.h con men at tempt to fleece e m1htant African d1pto· mat 'G' ( 1 hr 45 min ) l lAMTTA ,,. (I) ~ I llllON A cl"tansmet1c act 1ng team h1res the Simons as bodyguards (R) ( t hr 10 min ) -Tuesclay ._ ........... .,..._ "()) "The Iron Mistress" ( 1952. Adven· ture) Alan Ladd. V1rg1n1a Mayo ( 1 hr 50 min) 1:11 "Pro1ocol" ( 1984. Con1edyl Goldie Hawn. Chrts Sarandon. ( 1 hr . 36 min ) NI CC" "Old Enough' ( 1984 Orama) Sarah Boyd, Rainbow Harvest ( 1 hr . 31 min ) (tl) "One More Tomorrow" ( 1946. Dre ma) Ann Sheridan Dennrs Morgen (2 hrs ) NI(%) "Th& Beggar's Opera" ( 1952. Ora· ma) Laurence Ot1111er Yvonne Furneaux L! hr 34 min) •CH) "Forbidden" (1 985, Otame) Jacque line Bisset. Jurgen Prochnow 11 hr . 63 min) "The Cendldate" 11972 Orama) Robtrt Redford, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr 50 min) "Great C8tl'lertne" ( 1968. C~y) Peter O'TOOle. Jeanne More u ( 1 hr . 39 min ) D CD TClllHT Guest host Garry Shan- dhng Scheduled comic act0t Aoben Wuhl In stereo ( 1 hr ) I IUT Ol IATUll>AY leQHT LIVI ®)..US ITMTm ,..__TMILOll> AT-.ltLAGUMA IPO'ITICIN1'8 11"'5 ...,_. W1.L1A111 -M lw.G AT lMI ml Comedian Robin Williams spools President Reagen. machismo and tathef- hOOd lrom New York's Merropot1tan Op-eta House. ( 1 hr ) 12:tOl'AnR ... · ft.D, WLD WllT ODOCCM\I ~ Host David Brenner Scnedoled actress Jane Seymour come· d1an Paul Provenza In stereo ~ ':':. "Altered States" : 1980. Sci· ence-F1ctt0n1 Wilham Hurt Blau Brown Based on Paddy Chayelsky"s novel A Harvard sc1ent1st's genetic structure is el· tered when he condUcts mmd-expandtng e1tper1ments w11h 1sola1ton tanks and Pow· erlul hallucinogens 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) El COUIQI ISOOTaAU Auburn at M1ssts· Slppt State (Al (3 hrs J \IJ llOVll 'The Per1ect Woman' ( 1978 Cor"ledy) Cameron M11cneil. Fred Willard A cha•1vtn1s1tc ktng trom another ptane1 seeks a llberated earth woman as his ideal mate (2 hrs) llOvtE "The Company Ot Wolves" 11985 Fantasy1 Angela Lansbury. David Warner Alter a Sl0tytet11ng sesst0n by her eccentric grandmother. a young gtrl has lu11d dreams of witchcraft and wolves that merge with reality R ( 1 hr 35 mtn ) mr.cu11 1t:a0 D CID LATI NIGHT Wl1M DAVID LIT1IMWt Scheduled comedian Rich Hall In s1ereo 1 hr) TWIJQHTZO. ...... llfTDT~ TOMQHT Interviews Sieve Martin, actress Kelly McG1t11s f"Top IGu~___. T-.~ ..-CM 1TORY: ••1•11a1 TO .r7 PMmTMILOtm 1M fllCMI "A Summer Without Boys" .. r ·captain Nemo And The Underwater City I 1970, Sol8nce-Fiet•Ofl) Robert ~an Chuck Connors (2 hrs.) 10:00(H) "Agnes.Of God" ( 1985, Drama) Jane Fonda. Anne Bancroh ( 1 hr 37 min ) 'Two Loves (1961, Drama) Shtrley MacLa1ne, Laurence Harvey (2 hrs ) '%) "W11d Geese II" ( 1985. Adventure) Scott Glenn. Barbara Carrera I t tu . 51 mtn) 1MI@ "The Very Thought 01 You" ( 1944 D1ama) Dennis Morgan, Eleanor Parker 11 hrs) .-a "The Bandits · 11967. Western) Rob· erl Conrad. Jan-Michael Vlnc:ent. ( 1 hr 30 min) (C) 'A Vlf# To A Kiii" ( 1985. Adventure) Roger Moore. Tanya Aobe1ts (2 hrs .• t 1 min I _ ......... 11ov1es- .a.e ·1nspect01 Clouseau" (1968. Come- dy! Afan Atkin. rrank Finley (2 hrs) ( 1973, Orama) Barbara Batn, Michael Monarty A young girl discovers that hef mother is having an atfa1r with a younger man (RI ( 1 hr . 20 mtn ) 1M llCMI "The Doctor And The Devils" ( 1985. Drama) Timothy Dalton. Jonathan Pryce A 19th-century Engltsh anatomy prolessor's lrustratton with the quality of c0tpses he is rece1V1ng 101 experiments leads him to deal w11h two unsavory char· 1• iact'li ~ ( t tlr 32 mtn 1 DB.VICCMIO llOVll "Fathom" ( 1967, Adventure) Tony Franct0sa Raquel Welch A criminal ~ h11es a female parachutisl to recover a priceless piece of Jewelry under the pre- text that she 15 IOol<mg for a bomb·lrigger· ~ device 12 hrs 5 min J (.!) llOVWE "The Trail Beyond" I 19~. Western) Jonn Wayoe. Verna Hillie. A cowboy JOUrneys 10 the Northwest territo- ry 1n search ot a gotd mine and a mtSStng I ( 1 ht 30 mtn ) TODAY'l.,_11 CMI YOU• TI•ID? LUCYIHOW IDUCATIOIW. "90QRM Riil J llOVWE "The Sorrow And The Pity" 11972 Documentary) French filmmaker Mait Ophuls' exam1na11on ot public ac· quiescence to Nazi barbarity durtng the German occupatton ol France In World War 11. 1nctuded are interviews with Alben Speer and Pierre Mendes-France 'PG' (4 hrs . 20 min I 1::1DDMIWI G llOVll Incident In San Francisco" t 1970. Orama) Richard Kiley. Chris C0rt· nelly A man is held responsible lot a youth's death when he Hies to help an old man (2 hrs I a> llOVWE 'Mysteries 0 1 The Pacttlc" 11979 Documentary) An exam1nat1on of an island wl'lere a"C•ent stone temples have been d1scovereC1 w1tn no other trace of t~=:t"° OUtlt them 12 hrs ) I ALL It TMI PAI& Y ~TMILOtm 1• llOVWE "The Stud" ( 1978. Drama) Joan Cothns Oltve1 Tobias A waiter ad· vances his career oy steeping with his boss's wile 'R ( 1 hr 35 min I 1:11 CC) fllCMI IMOW , "Bye Bye B11d1e" (1963. Musical) Dick Van Dyke Janet Letgh ( t hr . S 1 min) '.$.) · The Adventures 01 Buckaroo Banzai· Across The 8th Otmens1on' ( 1984, Sci· ence F1c1ton1 Peter Weller JOhn Ltthgow 1 hr . 43 min) 1t:JO "Yoar 0 1 The Dragon" ( 1985. Ora· ma) Mickey Rouri..e John Lone (2 hrs . 6 min) ' 1• ,C, Morons f'rom Outer Space" ( 1985. Comedy) Mel Sm11h. Gritt RhV$ Jones ( 1 l'lr ,JI min) tim S 'My Science Pro1ect ( 1985. Come- dy) John Stockwell, Dennis Hopper. ( 1 hr 34 min) tll "City Heat' ( 1984. Adventure) Clint EastwOOd. Burt Reynolds ( 1 hr . 37 min ) .. "Jagged Edge" ( 1985 Drama) Glenn Close Jeff Bridges ( t hr '8 min ) Code 01 Silence' ( 198!>. AdVenture) Cnuck Norris. Henry Silva ( t ht . • t m111) Sunday. October 26. 1986 15 -~Cold. 1::11 C ltie Beolord Incident" ( 1965. Ora· ma) R1ctl8rO Widmark Sidney POltlef ( I hr 42 rrnn I tM L AQr"'., Ot GCXI · ( 1985. Orama) Jane r onrl.i Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr , 37 min) .. (P1 "Sp11rk1tng Cyanide" ( 1983. Mystery) Anthony Ancllews Deborah Rat11n (2 r"~ I (Z P11,roco1" ( 1984, Comedy) Goldie Hawri Oms Sarandon ( 1 hr . 36 min) .. @ ·fo•re..io Run" ( 1958, Orama) Glenn F 010 F rr.est B0<gnine C2 hf9) "'91C A Aa•<.or Ir ThP. Sun' ( 1961 Orama) ~ .• one'I' PootoP• c1auo1a McNeil (2 hrs . 8 m !I I -Evening---- --~ CllNIWI 'AUOAl't AICNIWIQ Til&'I CCIWAllY ~AIMAICI . .,....fDORT ...... I DAN ICMUmlt I tUWITill nM0UQH 1MI AllT1 r , ROUD1 DrMY (A' MOVIE "Lies My Falher Told Me" I 197b. Drama) Jelfrey Lynas, Yossr Yad· '" A young Jewish boy grows up listening lo magical tales told to him by the grand· j.11her .vhorn he 1dohzes 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40 """, SJ 'AUL 't CA• Enc Roberts stars In this Willa <:..w1e1 tale about a yoong man who steal'.. trom hos employer In turn-of-the-. ct:nlury P1t1sbUrgh as a meaM of getting l:lll'""E ®l NEWt TOO CLOll FOii COllFORT Henry lool<s for 111101her 101:> when a new executive edi· tor li'lker. over at Wainwright Publishing I MEWL YWID U.I llAC1m. I L8IB .. lttotM IDIOM "40TOGIWHIC V.. MOVIE 'Oleamch1td" ( 1985. Orama) C01.1I Browne Ian Holm While 1n New York to c.E'lebrate the centenary of Lewis Ca11011'•, b1r1h. the woman Who had in- spired tum 10 write "Allee In WondeflandH comP<; 10 lerms with her feelings ebout the author PO' ( 1 h1 33 min ) NllPHOYOPUY Q1) IWTIRTAIMNT Ta..ff Interview with actor noy Scheider. on location for i :'WM ~ce Academy IV " m = =~ Pam Dawber ("My Sis- ler S<Jm' ) 1l1vPr~ who explore undetWatet 1..,5=:~ 1MILOllD ....... 9C>llT ) QCI IOlllO frt)m Montreal (Taped) 1 ht} .... 'AID CHAii Wolh-; Bell latts for a young womon with n1a11te1 proble~ who turn'!> 10 htm for supPorl 'Z llOVll "The Beggar'' Opera" (1952, 16 Sunday. October 26, 1986 Orama) Laurence OllVlef. Yvonne Fur· neaux A famous hoodlum operates In the 171h-Gentury London underworld ( 1 hr 34 min) , I DAMIMADOWt ,_ '°'"1WT Of AIBICA: PUDTO llCO 7:11 I Cit 1MI TOW Featured· city ot At0 as l repares tor carn1Val CMDIMAMI .,. .-T Gldgel grves Jett a memo- rable anniversary present -a oa111ng ses· sion with a ma)Of league pitcher U m Cit L.A. Featured a travel special to Ni>tthern California I U . AT LMCm MOUYWOOO IOUMU ._YWIDUlm ra•a-.. · • llOllrlltf THI Qin' Henry Gibson narrates this look al the evolution ol the Slatue or Ub· erfy, tracing lhe hie ol 1ts sculpto1. Freder· 1c Auguste Bar1hold1. lrom ch1ldh<>Od through the stat~construchon ~ lOCl't ILICTION • "CongresslOnal I Ca:es 40th Orstrict" MOMIRACllG From Oak Tree .. CS~occ A mobSter. 1ecent1y re- leased from prison. 1s framed for the mur der of 1he man who put him behmd bars (pan 1 or 2) In stereo ( 1 hr ) II MOYll "Flying Mlsllls" ( 1976, Adven- ture) Robert Conrad. Simon Oakland "Pappy" Boyington and his ~nd of aerial daredevils encounter perilous adventurn 1n lhe Pac1tte during World War II (2 hrs l I (II WMO'I THI IOU? Q ... mAm ~·--:::. "Yoong Bitty Yoong" ( 1969. Western) Robel! Mitchum. Angie Otckln· son When his son is killed, a deputy mar· shat comes out ot re11remen1 (2 hrs ) Eli) MOVA An e•pl0tallon ol the controver- sial Gara theory which defines the Earlh as a lrv~;;L~ I 1 hr ) I ntl AIWC• A look at Africa's long history ot having Its human and natural re- soor~s e11plolled by ootsJclers focusing on the prec<>1on1a1 through postcOlonral ~riods Q ( 1 hr ) CC) llOVll "To Sir With Love" ( 1967, Ora- ma) Sidney Polt1e1, Judy Geeson A black man teaches hrs students more than what the te>Clboo+ls have to otter at1er accept- ing a tob 1n an East End London schOOI i! hr , 45 min,) (IJ ..,_ UClllQ HIQhUghts ol the 1985 Breedett Cup. 00 ltlO¥ll "Jagged Edge" ( 1985, Orama) Glenn Close. Jeff Brfdges. An atlorney falls in love with her client, a San Francis· co newspaper publisher who may be a man1pulat1Ve murderer 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 48 n'lln ) MON ' Creator" ( 1985. Comedy) Pe- tet O'Toole. Mariel Hemingway With the help ot lree·spmted yoong woman. a bril- liant bUt dall scientist trieS to re--create h•s long-dead wile from cells he's prese<ved for th1rtyytars 'A' (1hr .. 47 min.) ODDCOUPLI ltlO¥ll "The Candidate'' ( 1972. Ora- ma) Rober1 Redford, Pe1er Boyte. A young liberal tries desperately to avoid t>elng corrupted by his camp&ign for o SHI In lh«1 U S Senate 'PG' (I hr . 50 min) . •&ICTICllWThecandidatft (1 hr.) •e--"The Revengers" 11912. w"t-ttnl Wiiham Holden. Ernest Borgnlne A COloiadO rancher htres ~11 prisoneit Iron a chain gang 10 help him hnd the gan thal massacred hll fam~y and destroyec his h-Ome (2 hrs) 1:91 0_, ... ,AlllO =~01ALRTm COlllMIAOI An11na1e0 Two alien• called Coneheads (ot 'Saturday Ntg"' Live" tame) have a hard ume conquernl<;'. the Earth when their hOme planet won ' nelp them V01Ces Oen Ayktoyd. Jar e Curtin and Laraine Newman "8'0RTICllfTD US lJ =::..Cit THI PU ICPI Guest Elke Sommer .. 8 (I) llCMI "Manhunt for Claude Oa1 las · (Premiere Drama) Rip Torn. Mal' Salinger Based on the true story ot .1 modern-day mouniarn man who elude<:. lhe au1ho1111es tor months before stand111'- trial for the murder ol two game warden'- ~ (2 hrs) U G) CMia ITOllY TOfellO hopes i:: patch up nos marital prot>tems by tak11'(, Julie 10 a ~h reSorl Luca !t gamt>lor <; venture mak~s st11oes rowaro Las Vega In s1e1eo ( t hr ) I 9 llOONUQHT1NO Q = Tne Haunting PaSS1on" ( 1982 Suspense) Jane Seymour. Gera • McRaney A woman laces a deadly ano:: 1emfy1ng seduction when she becom~'i the obiecl ot passion for an unseen pre~ ence haun1mg her beach house (Viewer d1sc1e11on advised) (2 hrs ) m M APNC• A look al Alnca's Ion<< history of having 11s human and na1ural re sources expl0tted by 001side1s, locus.n., on the precotomal 1hroogh postcolon•A ir':~(lhr) TMILOllD MAlllO Of L9IRTY Told 1n 1 he wOf <:l of the men and women wh-0 w0<kect o lhe sta1ue lh1s documentary ch1oniclr>" the story 01 the Statue of Liberty's or1g1n,1 design and construc11on as well H the 1E> pair and restoration completed 101 La ly Liberty's centennial celebration ( 1 hr I )MFL.,._,..llNTI ITMTm llOVll 'W tld Geese II (1985, Actve lu1e) Sco11 Glenn Bart>ara Catrera Me• c.ena11es nsk lhreats on their own hves 1 comptete a m1ss1on 1nv..>tv1ng kldnapprt,; 1mp11son&0 Nazi 1eaoa1 Auoolf Hess Iron Berlin's rmpenetrabte Spandau prltof1 'fl ~hr.St~ • t!i ":. "The Barefoot Contessa ( 1954, Romance) Humphrey Bogert . .Ava Gardner. Flashbacwa at a funeral reveal the lraglc and wasted Hie ot a glamour gir1 2 hrs . 30 min ) TOI' MIS IODIQ Freddy Roach "' OaVld R1Vello 1n a llghtwe1ght b0u1 scht'd ul&O tor 10 rounds. !tom Lowell. Mt1• i ) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -..TUUBY -e • Scheduled a protrle of u V11g1n ISiands gubernaton&I caod1d1• Adelbert Bryan and htS p1om1ses of mr power 10 the •stands' black me1or1ty lhr)1 ... ~---. -C~·UIA'MIMT .... II CU •acu•MULTM CAM • ,._CA Horvard prolenor ArthUf A M111tt modefat" thla di.tuMIOO examin 1ng lht unlQU. pr001em1 asaoclettd w11h AIDS Panellttt Inell.Ide Or Jamet Chin Rep Ntw1 Gingrich (A-Oa ). New York Taesclay Cold. C•ty Mayor Ed Koch and Surgeon General C Everett Koop ( 1 hr ) GD__,ntlec:mt G ITOllY Cll -.... A look at how the Engttsh language spread throughout the B111tstl Empire dunng the 19th century also ttie inllueoce ot Cockney speech pat terns around the worlo ( I hr ) C.Cl lllOVll "El Condor" ( 1970 Western) Jim Orow('I. Lee Van Cleel A c~n gang escapee and a con man head~or Meiuco to steal a mlllton-d<>llar lortune tn golCI 'A' l 1 h1 • 42 min ) THI tlTCtlSB A detec11va (TOm S1<em111 •S hauntingly reminded ol tus ~st as he invest~ates a priest's death rl ) MOVIE "Real Genius" (1985. Come· dy) Vat Kilmer Gabe Jarret Unbeknown to a wise-cracking co-ed and his green horn roommate. their supertor sc1en111tc aphtuoes are being used to cu111va1e m1h- 1ary weapons 'PG' (I hr 45 min ) Cl_; TWIUMT to. 'I) llOYll Teachers' ( t984 Orama) Ntck Nolle JoBeth W111tams A lawsuit brought against a zoo like urban h1gn schon1 tor awarding a d1p1<>ma to an 1lh teratt: student spurs a burned-out 1nstruc tor to search lor n1s d1scaroed 1dea1s tn stereo 'R' ( 1 hr . 46 mtn I .. 1 :' My Husband ts MisSUlQ' ( 1978 [)fame) Sally Struthers Tony Musante A young woman sets ort on a pilgomage to Vietnam 1n search of her husband. an Amettean pilot missing .n ac hon (2 hrs . !> min ) •• GD MLJllQUI ""*'APRWIQ ) ..... l ~:rv': ... ,,. DD9 GDNIWI ~ 1111DAY TONIGKTI .. ,,MY •O~JOINI JOANNVWRI .. f " "'·'· • UTI IHOW H~t Joan Rwers Scher1 uted Stf'lijf!f Jellrey Ost>ome In stereo ( t ,hr) m> NIGIHTUFI Host David Brenner Scheduled country singer Dwight Yoai.. am In stereo tll MOVIE 'The Otd Dari.. House' ( 1963 Comedy) Tom Poston, Robert Mo11ey An American becomes involved in o senes ol strange mishaps while trying 10 Oel1ve1 an automobile 10 a Londoner (I hr 30 lm•nJ..v.1&1 Mlll•llMPORT ~OOK llON "The Hotcroll Covenant ( 1985 SusPon<;e) Michael Caine. Antho ny Andrews When hrs fatrler teaves t11m $4 million 10 right lhe wrongs the Nazis i.omrrnlled, a man suspects that the mon ey wOI instead find its w11y to forces plan nu1g a rebirth of the Nazi emp<re 'R' ( I hr. !>2m1n ) INZZl.Y ADAMI llON "Code Ot S11onc1•" I I 98b, Ad venture) Chuck Norns. Henry Sliva A mavertek Chicago cop wages a sotltaty war against oval drug-running gangs 'A' (1hr,4 1 min) l lAMTTA 11:11 (I) HOT IMOTI An entrepreneur and a myste1y woman are murder victims ( I hr 10 m1n) D G> TOllGHT Guest host Garry Shan- dl1ng Schedvl4td 'Wt'teel of Fortune" co· hos1 Vanna White. comedian Don "Father Gu100 Sarducc1" Novella. muS1C1an Lvthe1 Vandross In stereo ( t hr ) ' •IT Cll IATUllDAY NIQHT LIVI t!1l NIQHTlm ITMTMI PRAm THI LON> AT "°"9 .. LAGUNA IPORT1CIJITIJI 1t• C lllO¥ll "Pate Rider" ( t 985 Westetn) Clint Eastwood. Michael Mo11arty A mys 1er1ous stranger ndes mto a mining 1ow11 and or1ngs much-needed reltef to goto prospectOfS Oe1ng harassed b)' an unscru pulous power baron R O I 1 hr 5 ·i 111111) tHO 8 TAUi Of THI UNDNCTID • IC'TV Sketches The Schmenge Broth f>rs (Candy and Levyl pay trioute to com rioser John Wiiiiams. Oa~ of the Wee!\" c,11nlt11Vt!S (!J 000 COUPU ~ NIQHTlR Host David BrPru1P• Scheduled country singer Dwight Voak am tn st11reo ,,=IABAU l PtlOVll "Jack And Jill. Part II" I 1984 /\<lull) Samantha Fox. Jacl< Wrangler ft .nk111g their mamage has gone state a < ourJ1e tr~ 10 spice things up I 1 t"lr 13 '""'I l eJ KIYI TO IUCClll S PtlOVll "My Science Proiect · ( 1985 ComPOyl John Stockwell, Dennis Hoppe• A high school senior discovers the key to 1 .. 1~!.11•q tu!> science class · and 10 thP 1 tL• 11riie con11nuum ·• 1n a m1htary 1unk- ~·1rd 111 .. 1ereo PG' ( 1 hr 34 min) mnocu• t2:10 (11) PIOVll "Day 0 1 The Wolves" ( 1973. [)rn111a1 Richard Egan. Rick Jason An ex· 1 P11tl finds himself up against a strange ti.-1111 t uf bearded men who plan to 1sotate arid ransack a sm11ll town (2 hrs.) 12:IO Cl (i) LAT! NIQKT wmt DAVI> LITTIMIAN Scheduled comic Sandra Bernhard. But- 1,110 B111c; quarterback Jim Kelly In stereo 1111) TWIJQHTZ<M TAUi Of THI UMOJllCTID 2tlOVll 'Smoky·· ( 1966, Orama) Fess Parker. Diana Hyland A domesticated slalllon turns on his trainer's brother as a 1Psul1 o f inhumane treatment (2 hrs-,10 rr11n ) Cf) ..... @) INTDT~TOllGHT Interview with a1.1or Roy Scheider. oo loca11on for the l,.,mra:VQ NAm ntl LCMD AUTO UCM r ronoer 500 011 Road Roce. from Los V8i)as (R) ( 1 hr l Acrosa The 8th OunenSIOO" (1984. Sc1- 11nce FietlOn) Peter Weller JoM 1.11hQ()w (I hr , 43 min ) l.21 "Wild Geese fl" (1985. Adventure! (P PIOVll "Deathquake" ( 1975. Science f1c11on1 /\ young scientist has difficulty 1.onv1nc. ng hl'l peers 1n 21 st-century To- kyo th.;t thr most devastating earthquake 111 h1•.1ury is about 10 occur (2 hrs) ttAO I) (I ) MOVll "The Third Gtrl From The t Pit' ( t973 Drama) Kim Novak. Tony Curto~ An older chorus g1r1 womes about a_11e and marriage (R) ( 1 hr , 20 min.) tZl45 fZl PIOY1E "Year 0 1 The Dragon" ( 1985, n1amdJ M1cke)' Rourke. John Lone. At- e. qned to co111rol murde1ous youth gangs. a 1P11eqade cop wages a one-man war t1'101nst ii cr11111nat system deeply rooted in tllP < hmatown sutx:ullure 'R' (2 hrs., 6 fT\111 t2:5I k 2IOY1E Aqnes Of God' ( 1985. Ora· ma1 J:ine r onda. Anne Bancroft. lnvesti· ~·ll•r•g a newborn infant's death at a con- •et t 1 P'>yC.h1at11st s search loi a rattonal e.q.1,111;11tor s clouded Oy a young nun's lil1th .1nd myc;hc.1srn 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr .. 37 111111) 1:001•NEWI IMl.COllMO PIOY1E . ThP GI.is-. Web ( 1954, Mya- 11•1y1 [t:1Nard C Robinson. John Foi-r" ,, It .. ITlf'>lery surrounding the mur· J1 r ,,, a1 ,1rr·b111ous actress is reenacted ,, ltw rv v1me show she appeared on In 1111· tu11t• thilt 11 will provide ciues as to the u•·1 1 ty ?t hPr killer (:>hrs 30 mtn) f~ TOOArl IU .. 11 Cl) MOYIE The Man Who Talks To Wh,1IPS ' t 1977 Adventure) Victor Jory /\ ' •1<1 11 ,,i,, an el h1'> 11epnew embark on a r-.1rcr1 I< r a rare Cd1ttorn1a grey whale (2 t,r, ) til) EDUCATIONAL PR~ 1:15 l MOVIE Choose Me' ( 1984. Comedy) 1" • t:Y•""'" Bu1old K"•lh Carradine The "·~·'> .1 .1 o..-i• ONner a radio sex therapist .11111 o1 <.t.lif'rn111y womanizer collide, setu~ 11 1 0,111.irw ot Pmat•onal f1(eworks. 'R '• 4J II 1:30 0 NEWS 0 AT THE MOVIH With Rex Reed and Bill H.11• , t' d11tel.l teviews "Hall Moon ·•''', 1 ('>1y11urney Weaver, Michael ( 1111<>1 Sn111 M1m' (C Thomas Howell, H.1 .. £J,i..,,. t.t1nny1 A segmel]t on these- 1,., t1u• ot thn rew James Bond Q) 2IO'llf ,,h,.1!.1 Levine Is Dead And Lrv· 111\J 111 New Ymk" ( 1975. Comedy) Jean- niP Berlin Roy Scheider Based on the ' ,,,,,., by Gait Parent A sell-centered t 11nu Jt>W''>h girl goes husOancl-huntrng 1n Mf'w Ymk C11_y (2 hrs 30 min.) ' AUlfTHl,Al&Y llMlll THI LOii> AUTO MCINQ CART Phoentx 200. from l\r11on.1 tR) \ I hr , 30 mtn I 1:i40 S PIOY1E "Yf'ar Of ThP Dragoo" ( 1985, nr11rn.1J M11 ki>y Rourke, John Lone. Al· 1qn1'd 1c nmtrol murderous youth gangs. 1 re11 .. i:i:ic1t> ~op wages a one-man war 11in111<.t .1 c:rnrnnal c;yslem deeply rooted in tt" < t 111Htnwn c;utx:ullure 'R' (2 hrs., 6 ,, " 1>41 C PIOYIE lnln thtt N1gn1'1 ( 198-'. Ota· rr1.l) J••ll C101t11.11um. Michelle Pletlfer. A I.ii •rfld ''"' J~poce engineer receives some unin .. 1tel.l l!'xC1tAment when he ~ 1n,,otvecJ with n 11res1stibte gem amuoglef n' CJ I t hr . !>b rn1n I $coll Gft'nn, Barbaro Carrere ( 1 hi • 61 n11rt I Sunday. October 26. 1986 17 -W.clnesllllJ Coal. •tc; "Morons From Outer Space" ( 1985. . Comedy) Mel Smith. Grtff Rhys Jones ( 1 hr . 31 min ) NI "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962, Orama) Hayley ~4111s Bernard ~ee (2 hrs ) ~ • Only When I Larf" ( 1968, Comedy) Richard Allenbo<ough, David Hemmings U hi . 45 min ) NI@ "Rock-A-Bye Baby" ( 1958. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Marilyn Ma1twell. (2 hrs ) 7!9(C) "T'he OppoSJte Seit" ( 1956, Comedy) June Allyson. Dolores Gray ( 1 hr .. 57 min) .. · Remo W11t1ams The Adventure Be- gins" ( 1985. Adventure) Fred Ward. Joel Gray ( 1 hr. 54 min ) .. "Lonely Mearls' ( 1983, Orama) Wen· dy Hugh81; Norman Kaye ( 1 hr , 35 min ) t:al(t) "2010' ( t984 Science F1cllon) Roy Sctle1def John l1thgow ( 1 hr 54 mm ) Super CoPs" ( 1974, Orama) Ron Leibman. David Selby (2 hrs ) ,.. "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl· vester S1a1tooe Dolly Par1on ( 1 hr . 5 I min) (.S_) "Texas Carnival' (1951, Comedyr Esther Williams Red Skelton ( 1 hr . 30 min) ,..@ ·The DI' (1957 Orama) Jack _.Webb, Don Dubbins (2 hrs.) .. 8 "The Invasion Of Carol Enders" ( 1974. Mystery) Meredith Baxter Chris Connelly ( 1 hr 30 mtn ) 11•(%) "Rhinestone" ( 1984. Comedy) Syl- vester Stallone. Dolly Parton ( 1 hr . 5 1 min) t1!9 'The Spiral Staircase" ( 1975 Suspense) Jacqueline Bisset. Chnstopher Plummer ( 1 hr .. 40 mtn ) "Second·Hand Hearts" ( 1980 Ora· ma) Robert Blake Barbara Harns ( 1 hr 38m1n) -Afternoon 11ov1es- u.m "A Piece Of The Action" (1977. Comedy) Sidney Po11ter. Bill Cosby (2 hrs ) "Doot To Door" (198'1 Comedy) Ron Liebman. Arl1ss Howard ( 1 hr., 25 min) W (C) "Better Oft Dead" ( 1986. Comedy) John Cusack David Ogden Stiers ( 1 hr 38 min ) Cl) "P1lgnmage" ( 1933, Drama) Hermet· ta Crosman. Heather Angel ( 1 hr.. 35 min) t:llCI) "Cannonball Run II" (1984, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr., 48 mln) •OO "To Find My Son" ( 1980. Drama) Richard Thomas, Julie Cobb ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Mt([) "Sliver Bullet" ( 1985, Suspense) Gary Busey. Corey Ha1m ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (%) "Otl GOd! You Devil" ( 1984, Come- dy) Geo<ge Burns. Ted Wass. (I hr. 38 min) •ecl "Tommy" ( 1975. MustCal) Roger Dal t1~. AM·M•rgret. ( 1 hr , 50 min) •(!) "The Octagon" ( 1980, Adventure) Chuck Noma. Lee Van Cteef. (2 hrs.) "Hold The Ofeam" ( 1'~86. Orama) (Part 2 ot 2) Jenny Seeg1ove, St9PMn Colltns. (2 ,,,..) CZ) "Only When I Lari" ( 1968. Comedy) AteNltd Attenborough. David Hemmings !hr . 45 min.) • "Lone Stai" (1952. AdVenture) Clark ble. Ava Girdner. (2 hra.) 18 Sunctey,October28, 1988 l:ll(C) "The Oppos.re Se>!' I 1956 Comedy) June Allyson Oolofes Gra, 1 r hr 57 min I -lvenlng ----....... 11A91•'J. Cll ... FAU.QUY AIC ... Q • ,,_..COWAKY -A-.Ul _ .. MJIORT me ... DIEHHAGlt ....... t/11~ lllO¥ll "The Great Muppet Cupf'• I 198 t. Comedy) TM Muppels Challe'> GrOdin The Muppets Haver to L "Ind• n wl'lere repotters Kermit and rou1e ~ come caught up 1n a 1ewel robtJf'ry ancJ Miss Piggy 1s romanced tJy a d11o;t1 nq ~on man G' (1 hr 35 min I d,J lllO¥ll "The Parao1ne Case I t948 Mystery! Gregory Peck Ann Todd A lawyer falls 1n love with a woman accused of murde•1ng her tivstJand ( t hr 56 min l tSJ llOVll · Wh1sll<> Down ThP Wind ( 1962. Orama) Hayley M1llr. Bernard Lee An escaped murderer surrenders to poliee instead of des1roy1r'Q thP. t1111ri of .. 11he §""O O'''"'"'"dh'm /2 "" I a ... TOO Cl.Oii FOfl COMF'OftT Mur1PI goes back to wot~ as a photographer arlt!r be com~lscontent with her ~festyle l:::T'=RNIWIHOUtt DOUG CUM FACll Cl1 CUl TURI 1• B PtlOTOkAY @) DfTIRT~ TONIGHT Interview with Lorenzo Lamas. Vincent Prrce lh.:;f~t=6 1h11lle1 The Ori·en AIC ... ~ ,. llA~ The musical Jackson family, author Sydney Biddle Barrows "Mayflower Madam") • LCM ~CTION ... Ttla'ICM'AKY eWMllLOPFORT\M lilAmTMILON> ., .... MPORT .... llOvtl "Lonely Hearts ( 1983. Ora· ma) Wendy Hughes. Norman Kaye Two people discover happtness at1er meeting through a dating ser111ce 'A ( 1 hr 35 min) llDAMIHAOOWI 7:tl (ll) lllO¥ll "ParadiSe Connectton" ( 1979 Mystery) BUddy ebsen Maq Qirsay A successful attorney abandons his flourish· Ing law practice end sets out for Hewell on o perilous seMCl'I for h1& estrar1ged son (2 hn, S min) 79 8 1 • TMI TOWN Featured a look 111 the scariest stuff: two of c1111o<nla's most fa· moos spirit1 I CMDIMAMI WMAT A CC>Wmm Autho1111es leorn that Laszlo 1s p1actlc1ng don1ts1ry without a 11 CtrlM • m °" LA. Fea1u1ed htl&rtOUS out taket from Chuck Henry's c0Uec1ton of "hOme movies" of many travel edvenlUf l"OW:.,,. • ._YWIDIMm ........ a>•fl'..,., Wl.D, WLD ft&D OP .Mmal.I KOCl'I ILIC'TIOll W "Congression Candidates 39th OistrlCI'" :===-Tiit"" NOMI UCllQ From Oak Tree .. mTD DAYI Brian, Luther er !>nake come to the aid of a down·and-oi mal'I D ti) HIGHWAY TO MIA• A TV petSOI ahty 1s asked to be the edoptrve father 1 two orphans O I 1 hr ) U llOVll "Midway" ( t976, Orama cPan t of 21 Charlton Heston, Hen1 f m1Cla Japanese and AmerlCan 1trateg1f come into play as a crucial WOfld War 11ava1 and aerial ballle centers aroon M·Clway ISlanel 1n the Pac1frc (2 hrs ) l@}PERCTm•-Q ... mAm ~ ... lllllYHIJ. llAIUMO Cl1 LmJITY Told in the wora ot rhe men and women who worked t> th,. sratue this documentary crvonicle 1t.e s101y ol lhe Statue of Liberty's orlg1m des•gn and construction as well as the rf µtl r and restoration completed for Ladt l ·berty s centennial celebfatt()l'I ( 1 hr ) ai> flMlll THI LON> '1!) 8"ADOW\.MDI A IOOk at the relatlor ship between wr1ter C S Lewis ("Th l on the Witch and the Wardrobe") an. Jot Grestiam whose fan letter to the 11. lhOr began 1hetr love atta1r Also, Lewi! struggle to cope with losing Joy. ( 1 hr. 31 ,..,, I C llOVll Trancers · ( 1985. Science Fie 11C1n) Tim Thomerson. Helen Hunt Hot c lhe heels of an malevolent mystic will Murderous plans. a cop travels back 11 time trom me year 2247 10 Los Angeles o 1985 PG· 13' O ( 1 hr , 25 min.) E) AlmlCA'I CUP: CHM, .. DOW UM DBI Second rovnd preview (Taped) H llOVll 'Eleni" ( 1985, Orama) Kate NP1l1gan JOhn MalkOVlch. New VOfk Time' 1 reporter Nicholas Gage re1urn1 to Oreec• to .-.earch for the Communist guerillas whc t-xtacu1ed his mother during !he 1940! Greek C1v11 War PG' c;i ( 1 h1 , 57 min) .I. llOVll "Victory" ( 198 t. Adventure) Sylvester Stallone. Mlchael Ceine. Ourln( World War II. Allied POWs see thetr tlcl<e to freedom m a match between the1 socce' team and lhe Germ1n Nations Team In Paris 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min.) ODOCOW\.I MOTi-Joe and Donald wnneu • l)angland shooting In front of the Point Al· ter and seek police protection. Guest stars JOhn Ashton and Lenny Garner c;i la ILICT109IW The prol)Ol4tlons (1 hr l .. G Cl) TOGl119 WI ITMe Sam hopes ll. Increase his poputarlty by rvnn1ng IOI l·~if,:;=.a.or~ wnart ~ OUT Al\•mattd A has· been witch displays Mi mag.cal m.sch ti for two ktds Who ask to be transtormeo 1n10 their favorite hOllday monsters ~-. .. TICllll,. ......a•- l ) d rt .. •• ORANGE COAST JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-541 I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-135-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-1100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-QMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512-GIOO DailyPilai Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 808 LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 192'""'51 838-2500 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-S40-0713 .Sunday. October 26. 19~6 ,. 19 -i=~-PJ.. Magnum sets out to track down a cagey Mrial killer ( 1 hf.) 8 • -A mMJ Nell and A<J<jy b&-gtn lhelr search for an apar1rnent 1n New YOfk In stereo c;i 11::.~.:The 13th" (1980. Hof· ror) Betsy Palmer. Adrienne King The r• opening of a summer camp, closed 20 years earlier aflet three murders, attracts a Vindictive killer who knifes unsuspecting t~:~~s. (Viewer Qlscr9'lon advised) i.~ • ICIT ~ WIOll WA YOT· • -This special report provides an lndepth look a1 the issues to be deelded In the=:in.i.=ttOn (1 hr) I CYCUIQ U S vs U S S R . from Hous· ton (R) ( 1 hr ) (l)ITM~ (I) llO¥a "Compromising Positions" (1985. Comedy) Susan SarandOn. Raul Juha A bOred housewife turns amateur sleuth and digs up some startling secrets while 1nves1igat1ng the murder ol her phi· landering Long Island dentist 'A' c;i ( 1 hr .. 38mln I (%) llO¥a "Pilgrimage" ( 1933. Orama) Hen11e1ta Crosman, Heather Angel An overprotective mother lives to regret the mistake she made In sending her son oH to war m 'Order to b<eak up his romance wllh a you~(2 hrs.) ... 1= "The Moon Is Blue" (1953. Comedy) W11uam Holden. David Niven. A young woman sets out to disarm a play· bOy who doesn't believe in the instilution of mamage (2 hrs .. 5 min ) .. a e YOU AIMt'7 Henry dectdeS to enter the race for City councilman In stereo O (!) llO¥W "The Grass Is Greeoet" ( 1961. Comedy) Cary Grant. Jean Simmons. An American milllonalre Is fOfced Into a duel altet falltng 1n love wllh a Bnttsh earl's =wife. (2 hrM;.iO min.) MMMme.-nm·A-- IPICW. Dramatized aeqoenoes re-create EngliShwoman LIUJe Hessel'• ~.000-mlle-joorney up the Amazon River which she began 1n Deoambef ol 1896 and completed slightly more than a year tater Also. highli9hts ot joornahst Marla Altken's 1985 trip up the Amazon In which she retraced Lizzie Hessel'• route h ) . ....,. IML""'91TI M lllTOIWOf NM.I• lll81CA "White Politics" A tongue-In-cheek look at the stereotypl- cal down-end-dirty etectloneefing or a small town In America. Hel Harrlton (Fred Wiiiard) enters loCal polltlct deSplte the objec11ons of his wife (Mery Kay Place) •nd children. In 11ereo. I ~ ..... -CJ) •w -Two teen-lgn dilCOY· er a large tupply of the drug crack in • cott1n. ( 1 hf.) e e IT. • MU•I A ttrm nally Ill yOUfh helps Ns patents come to ttrmt with hit liekneM. Q ( 1 hr.) 11=!.a. ............... ...... OrerMttzed ~ re-crMte EngllthwOmen LW!e ....._,. ===~~= 20 Sunday, October 28, 1986 and completed slightly more than a year later Also, highlights of journall&t Marla A1tken's 1985 trlp up the Amazon 1n wti.ch she retraced LIZZte Hessel's route ~'Ii---. r!) llOWll "Mata Han" ( 1985. Orama) SyMa Kristel. CMstopher Cazenove A seductive Dutch woman ts recruited by Germany to spy on the French In her own speclal way during World War I 'R' ( 1 hr • 48 min.) Cl) .... llAM _.. UUWAlWI w CB).,. "Remo Wllllams The Adventure BegiM" ( 1985, Adventufe) Fred Ward. Joel Gray. Wilt' the help of a phtlosophical marttal arts master. a New Y0tk cop re- cruited by the gove<nment is molded into an 1nv1ncible c11me f~ter 'PG-13' c;i (1 hr .. 54 min.) llO¥a "Rambo First BIQOd Pan II" ( t985. AdVenture) Sytveste< Stallone, Rtehard Crenna. Former Green Beret John Rambo is pulled out of prison to take on a mission lnvoMng the search tor American .. 1. 05::,w ~:.~. 35 ~ 1 -MCIM~ WIMCM mM MTllTI "Frttz Scholder" Scholder's painting "Talev1s1on Indian" and his lithograph ''Film Indian" are traced from conceptt<>n through exe- cutton (A) (J)mATOOAY CJJ•--'*IUM. ... i.DAY ICTY Sketches Dick Cavelt (Moranis) Interviews comk:·turned·dlrec· tor Bobby Bittman (Levy) . chel Marcello Sebasttano (Rosato) 1rles to Whip up a dtSh ~ I e LAH ltlOW Host Joan Rivers Sched· uled Rita Moreno. author Thomas Tryon t'All That Glltlers"Y. In stereo. (1 hr.) • ..n\.IPI Host David Brenner In ster- eo e llCMI "The Brotherhood Of Satan" (1971. Horror) Strother Marlin, L 0 Jones. A coven is responsible '°' the ab- duction ot 13 children and the b<utal $lay· I ol thelr parents. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) u.Y ........ ......... ..... -., .... llOWll "Adventures Of A TaJtl Driver" ( 1981, Comedy) Barry Evans. Judy Gee· son A happy-go-lvcky London cabble and doZens of beautiful women constttule a cab·full ol romance. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) llCMI "Star 80" ( 1983. Orama) Mer· lel Hemingway. Eric Roberts. Traces the career and death ot model-actress Oofo- lhy Stratt811 who was murdered by her es- trenged huSband 'A' ( 1 hr . 44 min.) 1111mTTA • 11:11 .. "Big Jlrn McL•in" ( 1952, Ad- venture) JoM Wayne. Nancy Olton A Sf*:lal egeol and 1'111 ...i.tant 111.mpt lo atem the fide of t8frorlst activities In H•· wall. _11 hr .. 55 min.) n.e (J) -., Adderly look• aner the rich son ot en ex-1mbatud()(, (1 hf .. 10 ;r'. T-.r Guest hott· Garry Shen· dllng Schedul9d' comed1an Biii Maher, acuttt SuMn Sullivan In start<> ( 1 hr ) I mT• MnmAY..n'LM L~ llTMlm ..... TMIL.09 ATIGlrl•UMA lfiOl1'IC8IT8 1bel llCMI "Vision Oue5t'' ( 1985, Ofam1 Mat1hew MOd•ne. Linda Flofentino An 1 year·old begins a brutal tra1n1ng ICtled\. 1n order to defeat the toughest wrestle• 1ne state 'A' o ( 1 hf . 48 min ) llOVll "An Unnatural Act" (198 Advil) John Leslte, Desiree Lane. An ar orous ghost's favorite haunt la hiS form. Q!!llroen<fs bedroom ( 1 hr . 20 min.) mt• ....... ~.'"' ... Schei uled reviews "From Beyond" (Jeftrt CombS, Barbara Crampton). "Soul Mar (C ThOmas Howell). "T11ck Of Treal i arc; Prtee. Tony Fields) OOOCOWl.I ..nlJll Host David Brenner In s1e eo r, 'r:' UllC IOJCINQ Freddy Roach v David Rivello 1n a lightw91gh1 bout sche< vied for tO rounds trom Lowell, Mas. R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) JlllOYll "Flonda Straits" ( 1986,Adver lure) Ravi Julia, Fred Ward Three me risk 1heir hves 10 recover the trea.ure Of1 of ttlem had t>Yrled 1n Cuba 25 years bt lore O ( 1 hf . 30 min I ~UYI TO IUCClll 1'1CUll t2:a ( ..,.,._ co.DY IPOTl*T: a.Ant IOOILD lilt: lar-out comedy of Elayn Booster 1s shOwcased in th18 taped pe1 lormance In stereo ( 1 hr ) mea GD un~wmtDAVID~ Scheduled songet Daryl Halt In stereo ( hr ) I TWUQHT zoem TAUi Of TMI a.oNCTID llOVll "Stagecoach" ( 1966. West ern) Ann-Margret, Bing Crosby The trau ma ol Indian attack affects the pasaa11 gers ol a stagecoach 1n varied ways f, hrs_ 20 min) (!)• .... 9 IN'TDT._., TCllCMn Interview w111 Lorenzo Lamas. V1ncen1 Prtot highlight· the 1976 thrlllef "The Omen .. 1 .... 901•• TUcotlllW '1:lml CAIUTOllY: ••1•111 TO tin ..... TMILClllD lllDllllCY 1M 8 llOVll "The Court Martial 0 George Armstrong Custer" (1977, ()la ma) Brian Keith. Ken Howard Fact 1• comblneCI with fiction 1n decidlOg the fall ol Gen Custer had he svrv1ved the massa ere at L1tlle Bighorn (A) ( t hr • 20 min l ,.I .... TAUi Of TMI IMDNCT9 llOVll "Come And Get II" ( 1936. Dia ma) Edward Arnold. Joel McCfea A crue paper mill owner acquires the power IC control Iha Wisconsin lumber country le hrs • 30 min ) , I TOOAn-.i11111 CMYOU•n•••u maucAllOllM. ..... Ell .,.. "~AnlmlltOf" ( t985, Houorl Jeffrey Combs. Bruce Abbott H.P Love- craft's tale ol a young sclenttst oonducltng grrsly axpef'llnents 1n an eflon to revive the dead ( 1 hr . 26 min 1 llCMI "Code Of StlMce" j 1985. ACI· venture) Chuck Notr '· Henry SllY• A ma-veftck Ch~11go cop wAga • IOlnery w1r aga1n1t rival dtu~ running gangs. 'R' l hr., 41 m~n.) 1:11 -.0 AT &.AMI -... •u• - I l· .. n .. I TAUi OI THI WEPICTID llOWll ''The Hawaiians" ( 1970. Ora- ma) Cha11tor1 Heston Geraldine Chaphn. Wate1 discove<ed on a Hawanan planta- 1100 results 1n lhe 1ntr0duct1on ol plneap- ~ growing to the island. (3 hrs ) W llOYIE "Fnendly Monsters Of The Deep" ( t975 Documentary) An attempt is made to overturn myths with tacts 1n this tool< at three misunderstood sea crea- tures the q1ant octopus. the klllef whale . 1 and.:;:' =:fray. (2 hrs ) AU.MlMIPAa.Y .... 1"1LOll) FFR•ICY IMml "Once Upon A Time In Amerr ca" ( 1984. Orama) Robert De Niro, James Woods Sergio Leone's Poflrail al the tnendsh1ps. loyalties and betrayals ol a small group of Jewish gangsters In the 1920s and ·30s 'A' o (3 hrs 46 min.) 1:11 CC) llOVll "Tigers In Lipstick" ( 1979. Comedy) Ursula Andress, Sylvia Kristel Seven sketcl\es In which women employ lhelf 1nlelligence and sedoctlve powers to outmaneuver men ln the never-ending Q!_me ollove. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) 1•ltt> llOVll "Porky's Revenge" ( 1985 . Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight A group of Florida high school students matcheS wits with the proprietor at a local b<othel 'R' O ( 1 hr .• 31 mln) ~ .. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.. 'J ........... llovles- .. CZ) "Pilgrimage" ( 1933, Orama) Henr1et· ta Crosman. Heather Angel (2 hrs ) t8 ) "Second-Hand Hearts" ( 1980. Ora ma) Robert Blake Barbara H!ms ( 1 hr 38 min I • •'C1 'Fort Apache" ( 1948 Western) John Wayne. Henry ronda (2 hrs. 7 min) -.. "Glen Or Glenda" ( t953. Orama) r · Daniel Davis, Bela Lugosi ( t hr . 3 min.) (!Zl "With This Ring" ( t978, Orama) Scott Hyland Joyce OeW111 (2 hrs ) Ill ) "Rea Dawn ( 1984 Adventure) Pa- tric.k Swayze C Thomas Howell ( t hr 54 min) -(~l "Coup De f PtP' ( 1979. Comedy) Pe- trick Dewaere. rrance Oougnac ( 1 hr . 30 min) "Thank You Jeeves" ( 1936 Come- <h') Arthur Treacher David Niven .. fP"1 'The MJn With The Power' ( 1977. Horror) Bob Neill Vic Morrow (2 hrs ) .. (HJ "Advice To The Lovelorn" ( 1981 Comedy) Cloris l eachman, Dest Arnaz Jr ( I hr . 40 min ) lSJ 'The Wh1spe1e1 s' ( t967. Drama) fd1th Evans E11c Portman I 1 ht • 46 rn1n I ZJ Protocol ( t984 Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chris Sarandon ( 1 hr 36 min ) .. (ll) "The Wyo1111ng Kid" ( t947. Western) Dennis Morgan. Jane Wyman (2 hrs ) ... "Wild Women" ( 1970 Adventure) Hugh O'Bnan. Anntt rranc1s ( 1 hr . 30 min I Ci S1arman · ( 1984 Se1ence Fiction) Jell Bndges. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 55 min ) _.,,, ....... Movies- -· "The New Mavefick" ( 1978. West· ern) James Garner Charles Frank (2 hrs) (ft) "The Razor's fdge" ( 1984. Orama) Bill Murray. Theresa nussell (::' hrs. 8 rn1n) l$) "Garbo Talks" ( 1984 Drama) Anne Bancroll Ron Stiver ( 1 hr • 43 mm ) l The Beggar's Opera" I t952. Ora mil) Laurence Ol1v1er Yvonne Furneauit U hr . 34 min) ta:ll(C, "CMs fye" ( 1985. Suspense) Drew Barrymor<' J11mec; Woods f t hr . 33 min) t9(C°l "T1n1e 0011111 ( 1984 Dtama) Morgan ra1rc.hlld 01Uy ON> W1H1ams ( 1 hr . 40 min) tl > 'l ovu Wtth A Perteet Stranger' (1988 Otama) Mnr1lu Honner, David Massey (2 hrs ) (l J Lonely Hearts" ( 1983. Orama) Wen- dy Hughe$. NOfman Kaye ( t hr 35 min) • l.1 "H0td1" ( t968 Ofam•l M1it1m1111n Schell. Jean S1mmon1 ( 1 hr • 40 min ) W <t) "Cover Girl" ( 1944, MUSIC81) Aita Hayworth. Gene Kelly ( 1 hr., 47 min.) "Rhtnestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl- vester Stallone, Dolly Parton ( 1 hr .. 51 min J ._(I..' "Garbo Talks" (1 984. Orama) Anne Bancrott. Ron Silver ( 1 hr • 43 min.) HI(!) "Ntghl 0 1 The Lrv1ng Dead" ( 1968. Houoq Judith O'Dea. Duane Jones. (2 hrs) · A Killer In The Family" ( t983. Ora- ma) Robert M1tchu.cn. Ja~ Spader. (2 his) . .,.@ "A Thunder OfOrums" ( 1961. West- ern) Aichara Boone. Georgo Hamilton (2 hrs 1 ~ W 'Ma~•e · ( 1985, Comedy) Glenn Close. Manely Pahnk1n ( t hr . 30 min.) -Evening----....... ..... ,J. Cll ... PAUOA!t AIC ... O n.raCOWANY -A~ IUll•UMPORT tee ... DW9ClfT nto9IOM tMWmll THROUGM THI MT1 llOVll "Night 01 The Comet" ( 1984. Science r1c t1on) Catherine Mary Stewart Kelh Maroney A comet smashes into Cai lh. leaving global devastatlOf'I and lhe Mpe for humanily 1n the hands of two vah· ant Valley g11ls 'PG· t3' O ( 1 hr .. 35 rrnn ) COUIQI ,OOTIAU Cal State-Fullerton al Fresno State (Live) (3 hrs ) I) llOVll "Oh God! You Devil" ( 1984. Comedy) Geo1ge Burns. Ted Wass. A slrugghng mus1c1an declares 1n despera- tion lhal he would trade hts soul for a chance al tame and fortune and the ever· Obllglng devil grants his request. 'PG' ( 1 hr.=~~ e:al== a ... TOO CL• POlt Co.oll'T Henry sus- peels Muriel ol having an affair with a mob ' acc5".:•w- PMOT~VW llOVll "Bring on Tht Girts" ( t945, Musical) Eddie Bracken. Veronica Like. A young mllllonalfe escapee the clutchea of relentless gold diggers by jOlntng the Navy ( t hr • 3'2 m!n ) ~£ M -IM.LOOlt A Hiiie boy flndl 1 large red b•lloon bObblng from 1 temp.. . i st on his way to schOOI HI flMOTOft.AY -9 aTa'TdlBT TWT Inter- views actress Deborah Kerr. Richard Dean Anderson ("MacGyver") Vincent Price h1ghhghta the 1933 thriller "The lnvl· s1bte Man " l avalPOOlll =.:::. Celebrt11es who endorse roducts~;* Randall LCM C'T10M ... Tllm'ICOllPAln' e WlmL.Of POllTUNI ,._ 1111 LOii) IUH•tt90llWT ..... DAMlttADOWI NI MOYIE "The Ae1urn Of The MOd Squad" ( t979, Mystery) Michael Cole. Peggy Lipton Three former undercover cops get back together after seven years 10 find out who 1s trying to murder their eit- boss (2 hrs . 5 min ) ~ 8 2 ON THI TOWN Featured Tahitian fan· tasles by Club Med; explore Marlon Bran- do's privare tslsnd: Pat "Paraquat" Kelley talks at>out a romantic vacation I CAllDIHAMI Olm• 'Aa Y Uncle Jake and his for- mer vaudeV111e partner (Bill Macy) try lo help Roger who's preparing lor talent ~ht at his school • m ON L.A. FeatUred a took at the llves ot the women of the South Pacific. 1nclud· tn Australia's OtiVla NeW1on-John U.ATLMGI MOU YWOOD IQUAllll 19WLYWIDGAm rA"l"H ••t11""'' WLD, WLD WGll.D OI AlmALI KOCl'I aKTIOll • "Congressional Candidates 38th Otstrlet" WORST MTCM A boarding schOOI for witches is the setting for the m1sec1Ven- 1ures ol Young Mildred. a student who's afraid of the dark (I hr .. tO min) ... W~OON Feuding members al e congressional committee rum Bob Fore- head's lam~'Mbeque into 1 disaster. I NOMI From Oak Tree. .. (I) -• -The Simons searcti for a surfer believed to have died 20 years t (1hr ) CD COllY lllOW In stereo O llCMI "Midway" ( 1976. Orama) (Paq 2__,of 2) Chartton Heston. Henry FondMapanese and American strategies come 1n10 play as a crucl•I World War II naval and eeriat ballle centers around Mrdway Island In the Pacific (2 hrs.) 8 9 CMll WGll.D Highlights from Octo- ber '38 Include reactlonS 10 the Munlcti Sunday, October 26, 1986 21 Conterence. Orson Welles Mercury The- atre broadcast ot H G Wells' • Tile War ot the WOflds ', creation of the Superman character. the Princeton N J . opening o t H1orr11on Wilder's "Our Town " O ( 1 hr J ~=-= I= "lor1t-Woll McOuade" ( 1983. Adventure) Chuck Norris. David Carra· dine A Teicas Rang,.r uses his martial arts <,lo.ills 10 end an arms smuggling 0()6fat1on !? hf!>) Hi) TME WllT Of TME IM.Unoel The work~ of Na11ve American. Hispanic and r ,..,., IN M 1 a11ts1s 1Uus1rate the mooern "'"llle ot the West ..• which. 1n sp11e ot de r rpo;<;1un population explosions and social u~neavals · has endured as a mythical !>ynil>ol ot a flee and open land of oppor- tunity ( 1111 I GI!) ~THE LOflO C!) WOtl>IRWOMI · 1c;fanas" Expelled """' 'lf·hool ano 111 trouble with Ille law a ,,., ,1k 11r.1r 11 teen .1ger (lng11d Ven1ngcr) , •1w11t>11"~" t1 11te ot passage when she P• 11J<, 1r1> .,.,mmer on a remote 1Sland ,, 11 'I col'!'pass1ona1e family l11end I 1\11<,f' f IPtctief) (A) 0 ' 1 hr I c lllOVIE r .11 c. I 1e t 1985 Suspense) fl•• w Rr111vmore. James Wooos A myste r.1.111. 11ay l1>hne links three macabre sto· 111 t1y ~1e~.nr•r1 King 'PG 13' (1 hr , 33 1111n J .1.1 lllOYIE the r our Seasons" (1961, C:orlil'dy1 Alan Alda Carol Burnett Three nn11.>1es, ail close, lo11y 11me friends. expe- 111 11u· protound <:11anues 1n the11 re1a11on· c.t.1p<. ..... 11~11 one of 1hc mama~es d1sin- lt·ur.i11.is PG 11 hr 4 7 man ) P OOOCotW\.I S n TON .KHt IMAKING HURTI TOUR El 1 1r1 John uuxes his classics Daniel .. n >el\£'1 Man· and Island Girl" along 11 1t1 .. ongs trorn n1s 1a1es1 album Bre1111- ' IJ He.im. in a Lor•don farewell concert 111 '>lereo 12 hrs ) ,z lllOVIE ·Thank You Jeeves" ( 1936. Comt>dy) Anhur T reacher. Da111d Niven nornc1nce and espionage en1er !he lives of a11 (ngllshman and his ta11hlul butler Based en a c haracter cteated by P G Wodehouse '1) IMIDDI CUP..., TAILI PMVllW d0 O> fA&YT111 Ale/l gets a 1ob at the bnnk and beeomes auracled to his boss 1 1'' s~~CHANCI OI A LRrm .... ,J. .... ~AT1 1...,.... .. DOTt I.ANDING The police and Mack inch closer toward locating Phil. Abby demands 10 collect on her lnvest- rnf'nt with Peter c;) ( 1 hr ) CJ G) cttllM Cliff and Carla spend a tnghtening night In a seemingly haunted lhOVM ~l~Q ~ Fnday The 13th. Part It" ( 1'!61 HorrOfl Amy Steul, John Furey The grisly k1lhngs continue at a summer c .1rnµ that hod beef'\ Closed dOwn afler a '>t'nO' of b•l9rre murdetS occurred thero {Y11•we1 discretioo adv1Wd) (2 h.rs I fJi) MYITllm "Shroud for a N1ght1ngale" Ar, the t>OOy count now Includes Marlin Dettinger as well as the two murdered 111irff~. Adam Oalghesh 1& forced to move quickly rn his 1nves11ga1100. a VISll to Oett· 1"0f'r't w1d0w providOs useful information 1Por1 4 ol ~J o ( t hr ) 22 Sunday. October 261 1986 I === lf'OITICINTD llO¥ll "I osm' 11" ( 1982 Comedy I Tom Cruise, Jackie Earle Haley Four teen age boys hoprng 10 lose 1he11 virg1ni1y 1n a T11uana brothel p1cl\ up an older wom rln gomg sooth for a Me11lcan dtvOfce R' 1 hr. 40m1n) ITAATllD , llO¥ll "Year 01 The Dragon 11985 Orama) Mickey Rourke John Lone As ~ned to control murderous youth gangs a renegade cop wages a one-man war against a cr1m1nal system deeply rooted 1n the Chinatown subculture ·A (2 hrs 6 111111) '1) llGHT GAUDY ~10@ llllCMI "The Brothers O'Toole · I 191? Comedy) John Astin. Pa1 Carrell A. l)Jtr of !>hck drillers ride 1n10 the sleepy uro ken down mining town of Molybdenum ColOfado 111 1he 1890s (2 hrs ) -=-D m llQHT COURT l eon returns jUSt a!. Harry's pulling the f1nish10Q 1ovches on his annual Halloween oash llOYll · A P1ec.e 0 1 The Ac11cir1 ( 1977, Comedy) Sidney Po11tei 8111 C~ by Two likable crooks attempt to master the "" of the rip-otl while oe1ng black mailed into tackling several cornmun1ty ~roblems (2 hrs J min) ~·WILD AlmNCA F xplores tne hie. history and hab11at of the grizzly bear (RI O rc 11111CM1 "C1eepshow" (1962 Horror) Hal HolbrOOk. Adrienne Barbeau A Qu1r• !Pl of hOfror stories from a child's comtC book includes 1111es about re an.meted c.urµi.es alien vegelahoo a vorac1ouc. aµt! like treature and m1lltons ot vengeful 1..ocl\roac.hes R ( 1 hr 57 mm ) E KWTI Pro Chilmp1on<.h1p. from Den ver (A) (I hr J m tlGHT GALWIY .. B ((j kAY 0...,. lJi) HLl STMIT ILUH Furillo hel~~ Callerano av01d a po1en11ally dangerous cop race war ( 1 hr ) 11 ~·.Scheduled Tom Jarr1e1 111 vestigates the access1b1hty of murdms tor hire Q (1 hr) U fANTUY *MID fD ~Cl.,..,. Se1anus orders that Tiber 1ue; be cut off from the ou1s1de world leav· mg Arllonia with no way of warning him of his ~,;'.;;: ( 1 hr J I UVM "-MST: A flCMl11WT °' THE IAltTM David Attenoorough visits grass lands on three continents, examining lhe behavior ol Braz1han anteaters Norlh Amer11..<1n bison and Alr1can wildebeests (R) Q (1 hr) (I.) MOYIE "Compromising Positions" ( 1985 Comedy) Susan Sarondon R:iul Julio A bored housewife turm amateor sleuth Olld digs up some starthno secrets wh1lf> mv~tigoung the murder of her phi tandenng Long Island dentist 'A' ( 1 hr 38mm) TWIJIHT'ZClm I llO¥W "Love With A Perfect Slnmger" ( 1986, Orama) Marilu Henner David Mauey White tn Italy on a business trip a widowed American woman fonds herself 11111c11ng the romantic a11ention ot two If'!~) .. I ........ SID -a.TNIM llA,_ -UC*l~Y .... '* .. a .... liilllfti0a1• (J) TtllDAY O ICTV Sketches e McKenzie Broth• (Mor;,n1s and Thomas! special -w yu~s1s Morgan F'a1rchlld (O'Hara) a Joytl' DeWitt (Marlin) Guest star Tc f"\11nr1r11 THE FIRST LADY OM * THE LATI IHOW WITH JOAN NWRSI Q) LATI IHOW Hu~t Joan R1vofi Sctu Jled hrs1 lady Nancy Reagan actor Jo Piller In stereo ( 1 hr I Q) NtQHTUFI Host David Brenn Sc~·Pduled the Temp1a11ons In stereo fE) MOVIE "Ber'>t'rk" ! 1968. Myster Jt"l.1n Crawford Ty Hardin Scotland Vr. '' "11est•1i1atos a series ol b•zarre murders .i 1.trc.u'. ( 1 tlr 30 rruri) GI!) DA. HAltOLD IAlA Cl) ..... MP'Olt'T E 8'0fl1'a.oot( H ..... TMI WI. Ho,ts Len OaWS< N•c.k Auon.cont• (.I hr ) p ED •C«LfY'I a.u0N DOUAll llCM' mUMTTA 11:,. riY' ~ A ln•)Gh Ot Larct"ny' ( 19E C ,mf'dyl James Mason Vera Miles Al t1li•t •\l ,r, 1cv,. with his tr.end's 11ancee ·e~ submarine o fficer makes a fortune 111 r11Prno1rs 12 t1rs I 11~ IJ MIGHT .. AT K11kwood does an l 1!1-rc.Ctver ~IOry on the homeless ( 1 hr r "' O f1D TONM»fT Guest host 8111 Cost c;, r Nlulert ·.inyer Carnoen McRae corr d ·" Boo MPl111n thf> Duty Dozen Brc: B.11 l Robby (,lasser and his seals ·t~reo (I hr I ' •IT Of SATURDAY llQHT LN1 @)NIGHTUMI WILD, WLD WllT ITAATIU PM111 TMI LON> AT RON'I .. LA°'*A llOV1E 'Hollywood Gr1os1 Storie 11985 Documentary) John Carrad1 noo;lo; 1h1s e•am1na11on ol the supernatu 1\!> por1rayed 1n such movies as "POii• yf'1s1 · and "The EJ101c<st"and expE 1>1·c.e•J liy atiresses Susan Strasberg a flO..ti ~ommer ( 1 h1 15 min) .f "°"1'tcofTU Z lllOYll • Gle" Or Glenda · ( 1953 0. "•II Daniel Davi!> Bela LugOSI A troub rn411 who secretly dresses tn womer ll"llhe-; wants to become a beauty queE rt. ( 1 hr . 1 min ' 11,.. L lllOV1E 'I etters Of Love" ( 19E Adullt Bridgette Monet. Cyndee Su rn1<1s The new editor of a lonery-hea c.otumn 1ncre11ses newspaper c1rculah and hPr readerc;' pulse rates ( 1 hr rn111 I 1~ U llOYll 'The Outlaw' ( 1943 Wester Jnne fl1r.>sell Waller Huston Billy the ~ 11111s 1n love W•lh a 1>eau11tul woman w h•rtPS him from the raw (2 hrs I OOOCOUPU tlGHTl.l'I Host David Brenn Scheduled the Temptahoni. In stereo '=-POOTIAU. Cal State· Fuller I ;11 Froi;no State (R) (3 hrs ) 1K) '9llNCl'I 11IUlf AU.-tTAA ROCK CC cm M\J111c1ans (lit ( I H)IOn, Phil COiii' (lton John Paul Mr •t 1oy. Tina Turn AO<l Stewart nnd St • c fllbr,,. their t nnl:, 1n lhiS COrlCefl I 1;}(10 "' l ()(ldQn t>enefll Ch4!11ty 1 :t J d by P110 Charles lP1 LRtTVUI Of ntl MCH A.MD Jliao Fnrm~r Batrru n tu 1 Adam we II re a1 alld Burt Ward. country singer Dottie West. lastllOn designer Daniel Hechter. Tony Bennett tours San Francisco. a cosm.=:A:~~1~~ A behlnd·th&-scences loo+I at the making of the \lldeO for the song "Stuck With You" from the group's new album, "Fore " In stereo ••cwa D e LATI .mfT wrrM DAWID L.ITllmM SchedUled comeo1an Harry Shearet, Jack Hanna of the Cok.lmbus (OhlO) Zoo In stereo ( 1 hr ~ I ~OOls" ( 1970. Orama) Katha· rine Ross, Jason Robards An aging actor and a young woman fall in love when they meet In San Francisco (2 hrs ) (!)• ... 9 --~ TCMllNT Interviews actress Deborah Kerr. Richard Dean An· derson ("MacGyver") Vincent Price h1Qhhghts the 1933 lhriller "The lnvtslble -llondngllovles- •(%) "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl· '" vester Stallone. Dotty Parton ( 1 hr . 51 min) • •CC) "To Sir With Love" ( 1967, Drama) ,. Sidney P0111er. Judy Geeson (I hr. 45 !'> mtn) 1' .. • S1a1e 01 The Union" ( 1948 Come· dy) Spencer Tracy Katharine Hepburn t? hrs . 30 min ) •«D "How To Save A Marriage And Ruin Your Lile" ( 1968. Comedy) Dean Martin. Stella Ste\lens (2 hrs ) • "Supergtrl" ( 1984. Fan1asy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway ( t hr. 54 min) "Ups & Downs" ( 1983, Comedy) l• Colin Skinner. Andrew Sab1s1on ( 1 hr . 37 min) " •CC) "Cannery Row" (1982. Orama) Nick Nolle. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) (J'I "Audrey R~ .. ( 1977. Horror) Mar· Man:· I 1•:1:11~-=~9C=a=1:1m:-L1 lUCDllllll• mclt'-ALW(W)Q ,._TML.OM llCMI ''An American Werewolf In Lon- don" (1981, Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Agotler The vacation of two young Americans on a walking tour of England 1s ruined when a werewoll attaek leaves one cJead and the other cursed with a hunger tor human flesh 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) tM8 Cl) llCMI "Hotline" (1 972, Orama) Lynda Carte<. Steve Forrest An aspiring ar!lst wor111ng as a cnSls center phone counselor is threatened by e psychO.tlc caller (RI ( 1 hr . 20 min ) tM (fl llCMI "Oh Whal A Lovely War" ( 1969. Comedy) Laurence Olivier. Ralph Richardson A series of eplsodes set 1n World War I England reveal the absurdity and lutihty ol mankind's mos1 destructive ac11v1ty 'G' (2 hrs . 19 min) 12:9 CC) llO¥ll "A NIOhtmare On Elm Stseel" sha Mason Anthony Hoptcins (2 hrs.) 'Z' "Tobacco Road" ( 19'4 1. Orama) Gene Tierney. Dana Andrews ( 1 hr., 24 min) -(~ "The De\111 And Daniel Webstef ' ( t941. Fantasy) James Craig, Edward Arnold ( 1 hr . 52 min ) ,.. D "Aun. Simon, Run" ( 1970. Drama) Burt Reynolds. Inger Stevens (1 hr., 3() min) "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" ( 1947. Musical) Belly Grable, Dlek Haymes ( 1 hr 25 min) "Teen Woll" ( 1985 Comedy) M1· chael J Fox James Hampton ( 1 hr . 3 I min) 11• Cl) "Cat And Mouse" ( 1978. Mystery) Serge Regg1anl, Michale Morgan ( 1 hr . 47 min.) _ .. , ....... ...,,.._ 129 e "Up Periscooe" ( 1959. Adventure) ( 1984, Horr0t) John Saxon, Ronee Blakely A gtoup ot L A. children are le<· ronzad by & vengeful klllef who can Invade their dreams and mate<1altze when they awake. 'R' (1hr .31 min ) ,. ..... (I) llCMI "Yellow Jack" (1938, Drema) Robert Montgomery. Virginia Bruce Medt· cal ptoneers attempt to find the cause of and cure for yellow fever (2 hrs . 30 mtn) I 10DA" ., ... ,. 90¥m "Mysteries Of The Mind" (No Date) (2 hrs.) 11CM1 "Stripes" ( 1981. Comedy) Bill Murray, Harold Ramis. A perennial loser 101ns 1he U S Army. t>ucks a tough ser· geanl 1n 1rain1ng camp and becomes em- broiled In an espionage caper In eastern Europe 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 45 min ) llCMI "Dead Ano Buried" (1981. Horror) James Farentlno, Melody Ander· son A smalHown policeman Investigates a series of bizarre murdets 'A' ( I hr . 30 m1nj James Garner Edmond O'Brien (2 hrs ) "Trancers" ( 1985, Science Fic11on) Tim Thomwson. Helen Hunr (1 hr 25 min) OD "Reno And The Doc" ( 1983. Come· dy) Kenne1h Welsh. Henry Ramer (1 hr . 40m1n) "Red Dawn" ( 1984, Aoven1ure) Pa- 111ck Swayze. C Thomas Howell ( 1 hr 54 min) 1a e "Georgy Girl" ( 1966. Comedy) Lynn Redgrave Alan Bates (2 hrs ) "Condemned" ( 1930 Drama} Ronald Cotman. Ann Harding ( 1 hr 26 min ) t,:9(C} "A View To A Kill" ( 1985 Aovenlure) Roger, Moore. Tanya RoberlS 12 hrs 1 I min) (fil "The Heavenly Kid" ( 1985. Comedy) Lewis Smith. Jason Gednck I 1 hr . 29 min) 219 "The Iron M1s1ress" ( 1952 Adven· turel Alan Ladd. Virg1n1a Mayo hings you might not ave considered " ''1 When searching for a mortuary, there are things you might not have thought of, yet they are ;e important. t Harbor Lawn • Mount Olive, e offer comfortable facilities. pie parking and a tonvenient tion. I larbor I.,awn ·Mount Oliw ~lcn1011al P.J1'k. ·Mortuary· Ct'ematory Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 Sunday, October 28, 1986 23 (%) "My First Wife" ( 19~. Drama) JoM Hargreaves. Wendy Hughes (1 hr., 35 min ) .. CC) "The Ftnat Countdown" (1 980. Sci- ence-Fiction) Kirk Oooglas. Martin Sheiln l hr .«m1n) "Ups & Downs" ( 1983. Comedy) Cottn Skinner. Andrew Sabiston ( 1 hr .. 37 min) UI "Teen Wolf" (1985, Comedy) Ml- chael J Fox. James Hampton. (1 hr., 31 min) • .. CID "Oxford Blues" (1 984. Drama) Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy. (1 hr .. 33 min.) Cl> "Invasion Of The Body Snatcher•" ( 1956. Science-Fiction) Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wyntet ( 1 hr . 30 min ) "State 0 1 The Union" (1948, Come- dy) Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn. (2 hrs ) ~ ...... .. ILi:: Cll ... PM.LM .... Q ,....cow., -AIMMJ ., ..... -.r me ... SZ•ClLMCI CAlmlL .,._AL 110¥11 "Fletch" ( 1985, Comedy) Che- vy Chase, Joe Don Baker An L A. report- er with an array of disguises attempta to unravel a plot Involving a wealthy ~ nessman who contract• hi• own murder 'PG' O (1 hr . 38 min.) (I) TOP UM( IO-Harold Brazler VI Brian Baronet for the NABF junior wel· terweight hlle, 1eheduled fOf 12 rounde. from Atlanllc City, N J (Live) (2 hra., 30 min ) llO¥ll "Ghostbusters" ( 1984, Come- dy) Biii Murray, Dan Aykroyd Free-lanoe ghoslffghters spring to action when a Manhattan high rise becomes the gateway for Earth-1nvad1ng ghouls 'PG' ( 1 hr., 47 mtn.) (1)-••TOOO WI• Animated John Carradine. Claire Bloom, James Earl Jones, Mt<:key Rooney and Michael Vor1! prOVlde the voices 1n this stOfy about a m1t1rea1e<1 bOy who meets eome COl<>ttut creaturea who show him that outward -1-t:&"~ t,.mwc:J. ,. COIRllT Jackie r• fumt from Hawaii wltl'\ lntentlont of marry· 1 a aurflng lnttruct0t lhe met theft .. nm._ .. ,.._ ....... -...... ..., ..... ~---.... TOMiin g 8"91T.-T ~ lnttl'Vlew With Gtotge Hamilton, \llnetnt Price hlghllgfllt tht 1960 thrllltt "VIUIOt Of tht C>emnect." 1 .. ,.. ........ ,., .... , .... ., .. :C .::"ui. Retult• of a poll on llylno tall<*'I. he>rr0t moYlea a.nd more. 1=ca11•cnrm 2• Sunday. October 28, 1988 11-.CD•M .-. . ...-..... a.. • H•H-.T -Tim Ill Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buonleontl ( 1 hr.) ir="'IMM.L'ITM.L TAUIMeLM-"Ltgtnd Of Sleepy Hollow" Ed Beg- ley Jr. portrayt tht haplts8 teacher lcha· bOd Crane In Ihle vtfsion ot the claaslc Washington IMng 9hor1 story. Charlet Durning and Beverly 0' Angelo co-star In stereo. O ( 1 nr.) (%) llO¥ll "NIQhl Of The Living Dead" (1968. Horror) Judith O'Oea. Duane Jones. Deed bodies become man-eating monste<t when they are ac11v119d by a ra- diation leak. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I WMAllOW 119 JlmAY AT ~ Feetured: Howard "RambO" Sttvtnt visits Sat-cong VIiiage 1n the San Fernando v111er tor Simutateci war c,.rrww. tht best in Tha IOOd. 1. =.u. Los Angeles Clippers at Sacr1mento KlnQI (Live) (2 hra., 30 min~ Waa.OCll,WAW,Me• I.A.AT ............. .. nm..- ~=-•••AL• -•....,o ... -UC. From Oak Tree. ,,_ NITUlf OI umDCA· AM•H A profile of thlt atate aa one rletl in family tlet and a atrong MnSt of work, featuring an interview with Virginia Alexandef', a res· ident who atUI holds afternoon teas in re· membrance of past traditions. Host· Hal HOibrook. ( t hr.) • 8 (I) ICAMCllOlr Me-. ... Aman· da 11 kidnapped by an Arab terrorist who plans to use h« abduchon to obtain infor· matlon from Lee. ( 1 hr.) 8 • A-.,.. A spy (David McCallum) working IOI lhe Chlnete takes Gen Stockwell (Robert Vaughn) hOttage O *h~ O •am--1111•• Weblter and l'\la friend hubby accept a Halloween dare to vtalt th•==tasuppos.edwttch O 1Miiiftlaa1•1 .... llO¥ll "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956. Suspense) James Stewart. OOti• Day. An American Couple In Moroc· co learn of an assassination plot when they w1tneu tht murder of a French M- cret egent. (2 h11., 30 min.) l ·----· .... Q ..... .._ WM&.~ -"Trick Of Tt .. t?" OUttt. A"*1 M. Wolnilower. aentot acMMf. Tht Flrat Botton Corp. CC) .. "Bttttr Off Deed" ( 1986. Com- edy) John Cuaeck, OaVid Ogden Stiers. A lovesick teen-ager' a htartacht lnten11fles wt'4lt' ewryone In town cl'\uet atter hit ••~llnd. 'PG' Q ( 1 ht., 38 min ) CR> "Teen Woff" ( 1985, Comedy) Mlehltl J. Fox, Jln1tl Hempton. A tttn- ager tak• ad\fentaQe ot l'\lt a1ter1g0 to boot! a IOtlno batkttball 1 .. m end hla e wt Hft. 'PG' (1 l'\r , 31 min) "Fright Night" ( 1986. Chrl1 setandOn. Wllllem Rlgt· del9. Convtnoed ttlet hla next-de>of ntlgh- bof II 1 YM!pfrt, at~ callt upon an eglng l'\Orr<>f'fllm 1t1r to fnwlttget• the man·s 98Cret Ille 'R' ( 1 hr , •6 mm ) ODOCOWt.I MOYll "S1l1ter Bullet" ( 1985 . Suspense} Gary Busey Corey Ha1m Based on S!!phen King's novella of a Mfld<.appe<> 13 year-old who tries lo convince his uncle thal murders 1n their town are the handrwork. of werewolves. 'R' 1:1hr.35mln) TMI MMDC""" MPOll'T -· MA&.Y• ·1 111 ·•~0 h .... CMAllCI Oii A LRTm .... , ... ICMY TAUi A young woman's (Jvs line Bateman) obsession with ga1rnng ma 1e11al riches rakes a deceillul end mur detous turn e WALL '"'8T WID ·Trick. or Trear?" Guest Albilrl M Wo1n1lower. senior adviser, The F11st Boston C0tp G • COONJn ~ COWTY ··0e- b11te Yes Of No On English Language lni hat1ve?' I 8'0RTICINTD ~ .. mtT TUCCI · POWIJI .UY .. (I) DAUAI .Jenna must cope with het rebef110Us daugh1er, Cliff Ines 10 make a deal wllh Jack's e11·w1le Q ( 1 hr ) 0 GO llAll w:r Crock.ell becomes ob sessed w1lh f1nd1ng an elusive cat burglar In stereo ( 1 hr ) 8 aJl -..cal M·-Dori and Sledge's assionmenl 10 a local high school uncov· ere; a gang who5e membilrs are stealing cars In stereo Q I'::. HAiioween ( 1978 H0tr0t) Donald Ple~e Jamie Lee Curtis On a rainy Halloween n1gh1, an 1naane murdef'er escape!. trom an asylum 8nd cuts a path of dealh. destruction and letrOf 1hrough a small lown !Viewer d1scre1ton advtSed) ~hr<,j S) GM.AT ~I 'Wagner' Whtie the composer ts 1tv1ng 1n exlle 1n Venice the Pa11s Opera pertouns Wag- ner's 1845 wor~ "Tannhauser" Which 11 lorced lrom the s1age (Part 2 of 4) In ster~~,L~ IP...al.m MGAm°'TMIWID ITARTMl MCMI "The Return 01 T'he Living Dead" (1985. Hon0t) Clu Gutage1 James Karen The accidental leakage ol a 1ox1c chemical into lhe Lou1sv111e. Ky sky gives tile 10 an 8rmy of brain-munching zombies 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) .. 9 IMIOC«tc;i llO¥ll From Beyond The Gra11e· ( 1973 Horror) Donald Pleasence, Leall.- Ann Down Whtie browsing 1n an antique sh•)p, shoppers meet some terrible fates 2 hrs) ~ Harry Arroyo vs. Jlmm~ Paul 1n a lightweight bout. taped AprM 1985. tn Atlantic City ( 1 hr ) , MCMI "Tran$ylvan1a 8·5000" ( t985 Comedy) Jefl Gotdblum, JOteph Bolo- gna Two tabloid reporters re aSS1gned to get a scoop on the Frankens1~1n monster who is reputedly alive and well and kvlng In T-s~hllnilt •po · O 11 hr 34 min ) ... 1 mft=lnc!1JrJod Stacy lltllMW ( 'Nall II To The Wt1 t ) New Edition ("Earth Angel"J L. pt Aoy ( Heaveo In Your Eyea") In ste1"" • 1 hr 1 ... SrtlMOWtM -(I) •Al.COi CMIT Juhft stuns tvetyOM when lht 1nnounct\ her pl1n1 IOt tht fv· ture O (1 ~r) -!rWay Cont. D • U. LAW A TV newswoman is dis- missed !Of banng her breasts on rhe air to snow the elfects of her dtshgu1111g cancer 5Ur~n stereo ( t hr 1 l lL'i.~Q 8MADOWlAa A look at tt.e re1att0n ship t>otween w111er C S Lew•S I The Lion. the W1ICh and tr:e Wardrobe ) and Joy Gresham. whose tan 1e11er to ll'le au· thor began their love nflair Also. Lewis' 5triw1e to cope w1tt losing Joy ( 1 hr 30 min) 1--TMllCml WM-OUR mACllt: HIA&.nt CAM • .,RCA Harvard prote-.. sor Arthur R Miller moderat~ this d•scuss1on e>.am•n •no the unique problems associated with AIDS Panelists include Dr James Chin Rep Newt G1ng11t.h 1n ·Ga 1 New Yor~ City Mayor Cd Koch ona 5111ger>n General C Everett Koop 1 t tir t CJ llOVll "Wild (ill('~ II t I '185 Adven ture) Sco11 Glenn Barudrd (.ariera Mer t enar1es 11sk threat~ on lhP•r -:>wn hves 10 complete a mrss•or 1n~o v.ng krdnapp1ng 1mpr1sooed Nazi leader Rudolf Hess from Berlin's impenetrable Spandau p11son A 1hr .5t min) llOVll "The Rrf\irn 0 1 The Living Dead" ( t985 Horror) C1u Gulager J&l'Tle$ Karen The .tt.Crdental leakaye ot a 1oiuc cnemical into the l ou1sv1lle Ky sky g111es hie 10 an army 01 brain munching zombies 'R ( I hr JO min ) 1i AT ntl llCMll W•th RP• Reed and Bill Harrtr. Scheduled r11111ews Tne Color ol Money" (Paul Newman. Tom Cruise) "Jump1n' Jack Flash (Whoop1 Goldberg Stephen Cotl1nc;1 Michael Jacllsorfs "Cap1a1n EO · (l)llCMI "Oettlh Wish :l I 1985 Orama) Charles Bronson C>etx>iah Aattin Aller a l11end 1s murdered t>y a uang 01 punl<r. v1g1tante Paul K11r .Py ro1t:. tnfc slrPets ot Now York once again lu light c1 rrie his Ow~· (I hr JO 11'1111 I 11:11 -..out l'ltOQIUJM•tQ *I wo&o OI UVIVAL ... umrtllATCH --RACING .... llCMI "Tht• H llS Hlvt> [ye'> II 11985 Susiiense) M1c.hae1 UPrrvmdn Kevu1 Blair E:n roure to a desert mntorc.yt.le race. a busload ol teen-ager!. ur'counters i\ tnbe =i••&:." tth• ?•mml llllDAY IC1V Skercht" IJ1 T MQue (Jonn C.ndy) and conort Bruno 1Eu9ene Levy) get rop-brlhng rn a hotror movie smg r Tom Monroe IA•ck Mornru!.) interprets new wave music. • LATI IHOW Ho~1 Jrmn Rivers Sched uled RIChard Simmon Valerie Harper In Sttfeo ( 1 hr I · e llleMn.R Hor.t Dav10 Brenner Schedui.d Tooy James ot the rock proup Srgue St011P c:;0t11mk In stereo -laturclay •• ._ "The Human Monster" ( 1940 ~ll•t')IJ Beta lugOtll Gret11 Gynt ( t nr I, .. , .. " ... ......... ..,.. .... , .... UlmTA 11:11 llOWll "The Return Of The Ltvlng Dead" ( t985, H0tr0<) Clu Gulager. James Karen The acckientaJ leekaQe ol a toxic chemk:al Into lhe Loultvllle, l{y. sky gives hie to an army of brain-munching zombies. 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min.) u•e TJ. ..,._ Hooker's determined to find out who kllled a IOlrMr panner (R) !_I hr . ~I~~~ U • Guest host: Ctievy Chase Scheduled comedian Jay Leno. alngef- S<>ngwr11er Paul Simon. In stereo. ( t hr ) 18 mTCI IAn.AY_,,UWI ~~loween" (1978. Horr0t) Donald Pleasence. Jamie Lee Cunis. On e rain y Halloween night, an Insane murderer escapes from en asylum and outs a path of death. deStructlon and terror through a small tow. •n (1 hr . 50 min ) IWU.KOWllT NIJIMTIOlll . ITMTm llCMI "0'91 0'9! My Darling!" ( 1965. Suspense) Tallulah Bankheed, Sttlanle Powers When her !lance dies, a young girt ltnds herself the captive vlc11m of his 'Clem~~ (1hr ,30mln,) AT .... LMlllA IP09ITIC:9ITIJI llCMI "An Unnatural Act Pan II" ( t986. Adult) John Leslie. Nina Hartley. A entry of e female ghost Into a male body creates some Interesting situations. ( 1 hr . 20 -~ ... 1t• Im TMCll 11•f1) llOVll "Red Dawn" ( t9tM. Adven- ture) Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell When Commun11t paratroopers Invade a small U S town and beg n to slaughte< its inhabitants a group of h!Qtl school ttu· dents desperarety llohts back In stereo 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr .. 54 mh) 11:11 CC) llCMI "Fanny Hiii" ( 1983. Drema) Lisa Raines. Oliver Reed A woman ol pleasure hopes to gain fortune 11'1 18th· cent=dOn. 'R' ( l hr . 30 min ) ,_I' 90IT .... ODDCCMllLI mm.II Host· Oevld Brennef Scheduled· Tony James. of the rock lou~ue Slgue Sputnik In stereo mALVIDIOI ·-·-nrn•ICY llCMI "Dracula BIOws Hts Coot" ( 1979, Comedy) Glennr Garko . Betry Verges Ltvtng Ill Bava(ta but longing '°' Transylan1a. the lnlamout count dJn9a on 1he toe.al popolac.. while =t-grand- soo photographs nubtle In their oncestral castle. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I NICWI 11:1t • ..ay _,, WlllOI Hoatt· How- ard Hegseman and the klda from "H"d of ll'le Class " In stereo (1 hr . 30 min ) 9 llCMI "Night Of The LMng 0..d" ( 1968. H0<ror) Judith O'ON, ()Jane Jonet. Dead bodies become man-eating moosters when they ere activated by a ra· dlallon leak. (2 hrs ) I MOTTUCll _,.."Renegade Ninias" (1984. Ad- venture) Kensaku Morita. Yoko Aklno. Ntn1a warrk><S band together 10 ovenhrow a =tic Shogun. (2 h,.. tO min) i .,:r__, TClllMT lntetVlew with George Hamllton: Vincent Price hlghllghll l the ~9: ~'VIiiage of the Damned." ,_COIR._ IAn.AYMM ACTmOUTDOCm WIT'MMM- -..WTUCll ,.. llOWll "The Awakening" ( 1980, Hor· rQf) .Charlton Hest()('I, Susannan YOfk An archaeologist's daughter becomes pos- sessed by the malevolent spirit ol an an- cieni Egyptian queen (2 hrs I tall® .,_ "Sleepaway Camp" ( 1984. Suspense) Mike Kellin, Fellssa Rose. An rntrover1ed leen-ager goes to a summer camp whe<e she and her tenow campers are menaced by a klher 'A' (I hr .. 24 min ) ttl Cf) llCMI "The Un1nv1ted" ( 1944, Mys· tery) Ray Milland. Autn Hussey. A young couple buy the perfect home In England and find to their horror It 1a haunted by evil and vlOlenee (2 hrs . 30 min ) 111 TODAn atH•M e llOWll "The Hound 01 The Basker· v1lles" ( t972. Mystery) Stewart Granger. Wilham Shatner A mysterious curse haunts each generation of a noble English family ( 1 nr . 30 ~ I eucATIOIW. • Ill ILW.ICMAmACM NA toll Sejko Match Play Champ!· onsh1p, qu11terl1nats. from Tucton. ArlZ R) (2 hrs ) llCMI "Ghoulies" ( 1984 Comedy) Peter Liapis. Lisa Pelikan A teen-ager un· der an evil spell, his befuddled g1rltnend, two benevolent elves and a nest of satanic creatures converge rn a dilapidated Holly· wood mans.on. 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr • 24 min ) tE-••c• ...... A&IC'ra *U-__.. COUICnOll OI UM e llCMI "The Sterile Cuckoo" ( 1969. Orama) Liz.a M1nnelll, Wenctell Burton A lonely. muced-up college co-ed tries 10 manipulate a naive. sen14llve freshman into a romantic atta1r (2 hrs . 15 min) IDDAVI.,._ (%) MOWll "Re-An1ma1or" ( t98S. HOfrOf) Jellray Combs. Bruce AbbOll H P Lov• craft's tale ol a young sc1en11st condUC11ng gr1Sly ellperlments 1n an ettort to revive the dead ( t hr , 26 min I w a1.l mn TIACll W (C)MOWll "Tne Anal Countdown" (1980. Sclence·FICtlon) Kirk Oouglea, Martin Sheen The atomic-powered aircraft car· rrer U S S Nimitz is transported back In Oma ro rha PaclliC Ooean hours bel0<e the a11ack on Peart Harb<>< 'PO' ( t hr • 4' min) W MOWll "Night School" trom Le Pala• Omnlspot11 de Porte de Ber~~ns. Franc. (LIYt) (3 tn) Sundey.October 26, 1986 25 --=-~----------------------........ ml. -lalanlay Coal. au CCJ cmu1 CCWY ma n stiecky Greene. Cofbetr Monica and Jan Murray share 1he1r ravonre Jokes and stories wlth hoet Gart Mar$hall In stereo t:ll1:t£~ INMOUT ml MAIM ntl LORD llCMI "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" (1943. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. N el Bruce ( 1 hr • 30 min ) MD YOUMO~ WMnmY -ntl "°'°" --tM.LaY UIMDMO TmTAU CHAii.MDC) rrtYUMIH•ll QOOODAYU. II rNDIO Topic Elecuons ( 1 hr l UTIOIW. GIOQUflMIC DP\.OMll: etCI .. (itf} llO¥ll "Rascals And Robbers: The Se· c.ret Adventures Of Tom Sawyer And Huck Ftnn • ( 1982 Adventure) Patrick Crea(lon. Anthony Michael ( 1 hr . 40 rn1n ) • l SJ llOYll 'I Know Why Tl)e Caged Btrd Sings" ( 1979, Orama) Paul Ben1am1n, Di- ahann Carroll ( 1 hr • 36 mJn ) t:JO B ~ M&clOVtO POl'ez hosts [I) KDI AM PIM.I TOO Guests ac- tress Lisa Bone! ("The Cosby Show"). actor Richard MOU ("Night Coun") n•WllrTlll .IOYOfltJllB•lll mil nt1 llAYOll WllTY••···~ lltlDIO TY .,.,.,. TODDlD'I,_..,. ( llO¥ll "The Candidate" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Robert RedlOtd, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr , 50 min) (Z) llO¥ll "The Company Of Wolves" ( t985. Fantasy) Angela Lansbvry. David Warner ( t hr . 35 min ) 7:tt -TAlf llAlllQ t.==r-e:l~.11a OffMAllD lllOPLI TO PIM.I llOVll "TarzM Finds A SOn" ( 1939. Ad\lenturt) Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sulllvan. ~O min) IE:. .. .-.,,. ..... ~111111'1 ~ °'ntl ... • O C~IUMPAl&YQ '°""' -ntl--..., ._. ........ .......... 11mY•U.. -••• , ••• ~Ulm· I D&m•-.aa• COl189DIMYtmAL.1M_. --UC. llCMI . "Kldco" ( 1984. Comedy) Scott Schwanz. Cinnamon Idles ( 1 hr . 44 -.i ~ llCMl~ainled Hills" (1951. West· ern) Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowling ( t hr . 8 min ) LA.-.. ....,.,DAYI DAVIT AllD IOUATM 'TIUllPD-WMl!lm ... °' OI. ,Alf'l'lll CMTOCll CAIOU• COlft'mOUIY NIM.TM_. llOWll "Steel" ( 1980, Orama) Lee Maiors, Jef'lntfet O'Nettl ( 1 hr . 4 1 mtn ) (I) IPOllTm IAWAY (%) llCMI "I Walked With A Zombie" ( 1943. Mystery) Frances Dee. Tom Con way~ht.,9m~ I ~IOOOIUDDY • (I) COUW flOOTUU. Florida State a1 Mia~~"~.~~30 min.) Ill MAl...,.,..,._O liiWJDO.U -IUlll...-r "'*' mnt'l llOmY WOIU CIQllQUAM .. ..... ,..(11) lllLU..OfTMl- llCMI "And The Earth Was Crea1ed" ( 1978. Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr , 28 min ) COUJ• POOTIALl Pittsburgh at lracuse (Live~. 30 min ) co.• ... ....,_,, .. .. ~ 9 POUllD ...... llCMI "81oek 8ust8f'S" ( 1944, Come- ~ East Side Kids ( 1 hr. 30 min.) l!J llO¥ll "The Naked Hiiis" ( t956. Ad· venture) Davtd Wayne. Marcia Hendet· son (2 hrs ) e COUHI POOTIAU Teams To Ba An· nounoed (3 hrs ) Ill> COUHI flOOTUU. Teams to be an- nou;tt ~LJ;l. ~·. 30 min) l •WAYU. llJ .... ,.. (II) MOMl llACml. areeders Cup pre-race ~t (Taped) (l)llCMI "Mator Barbara" (1941. Come- dy) Wendy Hitler, Rex Harrison (2 hrs 1 mtn ) G -POOTIAU""" ---1 • Al.ftlAllDntl Cl•I •• AimlCA'ITOP19t u=--•TWBntMOW :'ft'm•oa.W • COO!•t W CCMMY ''O&- bate. Yes Of No On English Language ln1- t1atlve?" AUTO UC. AAIC:~ Lett MOdel Sportsman Race. from Hampton. Ga 11._tve) (2 hra) CB) -ftll lllL Hosts Len 0.W10fl, NiCk Buonlcontl, In tftteO. ( 1 ht.) CZ) .... "Nolferatu. The Vampyre" ( t979, Fantasy) Klaua Klntkl. la.belle -1 .. a.:: 1:::-'..::U l ....... TCM CIBTPOIPIACI llOWll "Jaws" (1975, Suspense) R Scheider. Robert Shaw (2 hr5., 4 min ) llO¥ll "19t8" (1985. Orama) W1lha Cooverse-Rob9r1a. Hallle Foote. ( 1 hr .• min L tW D m ••n CUP Thoroughbred ra lng's richest day otters seven raeea wt purses up to $3 million per race. fro Santa Anna tn Arcadi., Calif (live) hrs . I ar':w RQAL. "Libenr and It Littles" Pere Egahtalre may be Tom ar Lucy's only hope In convtnelng the Frenc lltllefi that they are not demons (Part of3~ I=-"'= L.an Told 1n the wore o ( the men and women who worked o the s1atue, this documentary chfonlele the st0<y ol lhe Statue of liberty's orlglni design and construct'°" as well as !he rE pa11 and restOfetlOn completed fOf Lad L•~ centennial cetebfatlon ( 1 hr ) ll!MtTIV~ l'n) _,. "Cocoon" ( t985. Fsntasy Don ArT'fl!che. WlllOfd Brimley ( 1 hr . S mm ) CD 1ilt W81•llOTO!I8'0ilTI •~8 0 UTT\llQ (I) llOVll "Tarzan's New YOfk Adven lure" ( 1942. Adventure) Johnn1 We1ssmufier. Maureen O'Sullivan ( 1 hr 30 min ) l .,,....v KiOWCI UIA Profiles of Standarrt Ort of New Jersey. AT & T and KOdak illu~ Irate the power and Importance ol mo nopo11es Q CD,MHlftllliOl .. llllllT~---l'ta ........ -iu·------· tMI I Mm ITOOIU 0 COUW llOOTULL TODAY llCMI "The Avalanche Express (1979, Adventure) Robert Shaw, lee Marv1n (2 hrs.) e llOVll "Those Oaring Yoong Men In The11 Jaunty Jaloptet" ( 1969. Come<lyl Bourv1I, Ton~urtls. (2 nra ) e PllUUl. -.a8T PreparatlOtl of a zuc cn1n1 end carrot at~. Norlh Beach fry and red onion• In ~• and beef atock I DIAPWOILD ~· UIA A loolc at waya btQ bus1MSS attempts to avoid price compel•· llOn~ •rt...,._ Proleaalonal Tout from Tacoma. WaSh (Live) ( 1 hr . 30 min) llO¥ll "Breakln' 2 Eltotrlc Boooaloo' ( 1984. Orama) Lucinda Oiekey, Adolfo (Shabba·Oool Oulnon... ( 1 hr.. 34 min) illCMI "My Sci.nee Projtet" ( 198!> Comedy) JOh.n Stockwell. Oennit Hopper i! rw • 3-4 min ) CI) llCMI "Whitt Zombie" ( 1933. Ho• rOf) Bela Lugost. Madge Bellamy. ( t h1 30 min.) ... 1~POOTIM&. Team• to ~ announo.d (l~~~~ 35 min.) -· ()) IU Lot A~ Lakera at H~ton Rocket• (L.i'lt) (2 htl ' 30~~" I "i.e. NIM.TM ,_ ,,_ ...,. I -lalunlay Cont. h 'n J e 0 It 3 llrra. The po1en11al dangers of ..an l()w-$0drum reoipes Guest Dr N0<man Kaplan, hOSt ol "Here's 10 Your HPitllh ' OML_,.I 168.UMD •nCtlNO MTW ON THI Kmt l 1p c,yn<.e•1 "'" Jets' "Crush on You." MAdonna " Ovf'• and Over," Ray Charles· Hit rhe Road 1•1'"'5.i" ...... .... DOCTOR WHO The De;idly J1<<..1<,•,1n Doc:IOI Who returns 10 hes homl' r lr<r.PI ano rs accused of the murrl!1• 0t th+' p1t)\• dent ol the Time L01ds 11 t-r JO""" 1 I CMAM.11 TAY\.Olt PM1MMD •rTCIM rllOVW "The Reast From 70 000 ratt• oms" ( 1953. Sc1ence·F1c11on1 Paul Ch11s ltan. Paula Rayn1onct I 1 hr . 20 1111r1 > CH) llOVll "Flo11da S1ra11s" ( 1986. AdvfH1 lu•e) Raul Juha Fred Waro (I hr .JO nun J p) "6TTW ON THI llTI ~11111111.:11 Ire !llP'r eo I llCtMW / IT~I fllMCI .K>UMAL. ta~ '91TODAY llT1IODUCllO IQ.OQY r ) NA 00&.I Se•kO Maleh l'l11V (.;l1i)llt(J1 onr.h1p. sem1ftnals. lrom r 1ier.on A111 (l 111e) (:>hrs) 1 P J DANCI PIVllt JucJues .JuM11 RP1lly (' Coneral Hosp11a1 ·1, Bre1111a 011..i..scm ( The Yo1J11g and the Resllnss I 01t1k~ Hoge<;tyn ( Days or Oui I 111e<.' I Mw,1r;11I gues1 G1ullr1a In c.1ere0 ?1 llO¥ll The Doctor Arid The l:H-1111!. ( 1985 Olama1 T1mo1hy Dalton. Joflallla11 ~t:e (t tu 37m1n 1 t• UD -..out "'°°"*tR•IG *I GD IMIDIM' CUP CownNUll ...... YOYMmlll "'"" ON ntl llTI S• n11f1n.11 111 '>tilt eo m llOVll PrrncP Ot Playero;' l IC!!>'i 0• owaphy) n1char1J Bu•IC)rt MIHJQIP Mt Narnara (?hrs I m llO¥ll · Ovel" ( 197 t $11<.pcresel Dennis Weaver Tim Herbert I? hr• I ' llTTY aAN Mi••ON ~IQ.OQY llOVll "Pro1ncol • 1 t<l8.t ComeOy) Gold11• Hawn Chris Saranaon I I tot 16 '""' ) Pl 'Am I y1"3 per<;t1a<1es .Jn otd lr1PNI (fric PiorprnolJ to give ac:llnq :e.,.!.<Jn< iii !he sch1.>0I 11 hr I {$) llOVll 'I Know Why ThP CagPl1 Rtrrl Songs" ( 1979. Drama) Paul Ben1am1n De Hlloha==:~ 2:11 ...... IOOOlml . lllOVATtON The psychological c.onc;p quence ol breac;t cancPr dnd new p rwo.1ch 'tn its lreatmeol Guest 01 Marc ' pman ot t~ Naltonat CancPr 1ns111u1e FAa.YMWAYGAm UMITINQ llOVll 'HAmoone And Hilltn . l 1qf14 COmedy) L 1llltrn Q1sn. T 1morhy 0011om•. i hr. 29min) t:ll llOTOHllD IUUITM11D .. (]) 1111 • M MF\. A wp11kly le111111t• highlighting a playet or team trorn lhP P,'ll t. a current personality and an ana1y11 CAI preYlew ol the week'~ most 1mport;mt COttlM t (l aped] 8 IOI UICdft WACflY WOIU CW ..,. The lamous and not ".ll lmnou'> iitP a pan ol !hrs offbeat look at sports hosred by the former Ma1or League catch- er who humbly refers 10 himself as "Mr Ra~11Hll I r hr I e llOVll ' •V"r Cr.me Back" ( t96? CfJtnedy) ()0111 Oay, ijoc~ Hudscm ll hrS) ~ llONIC WOIW' frlALMNG NOYA An P,11;J'llorat1011 of the controver S•<il Ga1a theory which defines lhe Earth as a 11,,ing or~an1sm O ( I hr ) I um.I HOUll OM THI '1flAM • tum.rY ITMn lllAMITINQ H 0.. TOO MANY Th1ee htgh·school luends arP forced 10 1e1h1nk some of the11 P'' iriltf" "'1hen a fellow ctassma1e (Val K1lrner I w11h a se11ous drrn1<1ng problem tnt•tlt" d 1rng1c end Also 'ltars Michelle Pfe11ter Marc W1nn1ngham and Lance Luef.t t) ( t hr ) P WMAt A COUNTRY! A11tho11t1es learn (ha1 I ilSZIO ., prachc:111y clenl1slry without ,, 11 ceno,e •@ WMtn.ltG tie UMMY..-t MOGAWI HDOll P JM mo FAia Y Uncte Jake and M, hrmer vAudev1lle parrner (Bill Macy) try 1 h•''P Rog(>f Who'' prPpaung tor talPnt ~ht .1t his schoot AlmlCAN ITOlrt , ICHOlAl11C IPORTI AlmlCA Z llOYll "K1ny Kong" ( 1933. Adven rurt>) Fay Wrny. Roberr Armstrong I 1 hr 40m1n) ... , DCrTINO WON.O CW IPllD AND 11.AUTY NFL WllK Ill RIYllW m> ITAllTMI • FANTAIY llUND " WHAT AC~ Autt1or11tPs learn that I 1<;.JIO 1<, prac:tic:1ng denttstry w1thoul 8 h ('115.e @) QMAftlT IPORTI LIGIMDI CD llOYll The Castaway CooNl>oy I 1974 C:.omPtly) James Garner Vera M•IPs (2 tw; ) (!1) COUIQI FOOTIAU NotrP Oame iii Milvy (I 1111') (3 hrs l!i m111) 81) Ttll OlD "°"91 A progress review ol the cape'c; reno111111on. 1nstathng new wen r!ow:, bt>y1nr11ng lhe elPCt11cal worll ap 11t1•nq lh» rooltr1u p;iper snow and-•Ce .h•t lrl and ~ 10 lhe roof Q 6:) AIC NOm learn to Read1' A re I nrt on tePn ngers who are helping 1111 lt.'•ille 1nd1111dual<; 1n rf'ad1ng and w11t1ng •• no teaching lhe Engltsh language 10 non fnph'>h <ipeak1ng Amerieans Host Teo Koppel Q ( t hr J ~ ......... AIEICAN ITOllY J llOVll "Born Free' ( 1966 Drama) V1rg1n11~ McKenn11, Bill Traverf. (I hr • :Jfl min) i ) COUI• FOOTUU. ICOMIOAllD H llCMI MMDI FoAtured veteran com po<.;er Jerry GOidsmith, him edttor Sheldon Kah11 ( legal Eagles") stuntman Buddy l eo Hoollu1 Ll llOVll · Amp11v1n Ore11mer·· ( 1984 Comrdyl JoBeth W1lltilm6 Tom Conti 11 hr 45 min I P) TALll FWOll THI DAM-B11arre c01nc1dences occut wh .n a little g111 re c.c111e& a dollhovsei S llOVll ThE' Asai,. Undergrvu111.f ( t<'!85 Ornm.1) (P,ert 1 ot 2) Ben Cro'<!>. J.1mt». Ma'iOn ( 1 ht • '0 min ) ' lllllDWAY AmllCA --DMlllT MIDI PUYIOOIC W GMAT111 IPOITI LIOINOI I P AT THI llCMll W1tn R .. c Reec:J and Bill Hams Scheduled reviews "Duet for One" (Julie Andrews Alan Bates) "Half Moon Street • (Sigourney Weaver M1· chael Cain"') '52 Pickup" (Roy Scheid- er. Ann t,1 ,, l"'11 A c;pec1a1 segment on rhe ltlm ~t•o !:. Having a Baby · (Ehza- helh McGovern Kevin Bacon) ®,) l&l«B. a DDT a THI llOVlll Sched· uled re111ews 'The Mission" (Rober! De N110. Jeremy lronc;) • Duet lor One" (J6- he Andtews. Alan Bales} ·something Weld • (Jell Daniels Melanie Grrlltlh) S) -.TOWS AIPl.I An expl0falo0n ot Po*llO Rrco's Malo!. and Sorbe•os Caves m1>d1cal uses ot lasers. whf skin wttnktes on the bathtub a baby killer whale al Sea World ol Florida O m Tiii OlD HOUtl A progress r9111ew ol lhP c~pe s renov1111on installing new win dows. t>t>g1nn1ng IM elE'Clttcal work, ap- plying the roof111g p11per snow and rce shield and sh1nyles to !he roof CJ E COUIQI FOOTIAU T earn!» to t>A an no•tnced ll111e) (3 hrs 30 min I Ii llOV1E "Rl<ime II On The Night ' I 1984 Drama) Nick MBOCu!:.O Byron l han1e<; I I hr 25 mrn I ~II MIC« 'ti 9'0Ll Evu.o NEWS Sched· 1lf'O h¥E' pertormance by level 42 prohle c ,f Oi1•1d l E!f> Roth 1n1er¥1ew w•lr (lton .J11h11 '" me new arh• I <.egnient Stan ·i!=~~h•] ~ MOVll fln,orJ ( ,,irn••',' 1198 t Mys- l!'IJ') ~l.1() Kn.tr ti l11m1e l e1• Curtis 12 ht· I g) llOVll 1'·1· M.111 Wt111 Knl'w loo M 1c..'• 1 t~'>b Suc.p .. n<, 1 ,f;)n11''5 Srew;vt O<•• , I "l'I' \2 nr 10 m•n I tz;) ntl AfNCANI A lnnk at At11ca ._ tong ho• 1 11 y ut nav1111111". t,,m .. 1n ;ino natural re r rrc!'!> "'"rl<>•tPtl uy '"'"'"'" locu...,ng 1111 Jhf' p1eco1rn11,11 th• KJUh ~·r.srcolon1al P•'t•ods Q ( 1 hr J ' UNDY IHAJICLI ,ACEIOf JAPAN . MOYIE 'Mur.1111011 M~n ( t9V6. <;01'.pPllSf') Ou<,ltn H1ilf111.in l OtHPnce Oh· v1l11 12 hrs JO min ) I CINEMAmACTIOMI 5:30 mNICNIWI llllCll ' DOT • Tl4I MOVlll ~ChPd· 1111 l '~"'"we; lhP M •,·.,qn tRol1f'rl De t ''" 11 .. , n , tt..,,ns1 Duet Im Ot 1• 1Ju· 1 r-l\nl1rnw<, Alan Boles> So111~th1nq W11<I 1 Jrll Oa111els Meran•" C111ff1lhJ I TOO CLOll FOii COMFORT .....l&LDI ZOULIVITT llOTOftRK MAllTIN 11UU l'MllNTI THI tllTOllY CW WttlTI '910l'LI .. AlmllCA "White PolttlC!i" A rnnuuC! 1n ch11ek look .it the s1ereo1yp1· l ,11 •:lown ;inr1 '111ty electeonee11nq ol a ~m.ilt rnwn 1fl Ameroca Hal Harrison (Fred W111::ird) 1•n1e1s local pohlics deo;p1te the • ·t•i1~11 111c, ot h•S wile (M,.ry Kay Platt>! inrl ch•lclmn In c.lt>rl'O Z llOV1E · Tt1t• Ph.1111Cl111 0 1 Tht> Opera" 1q4 J Di.1m.l) Ch'lu<lt' Rains, Nt>lson f d<.l) l I hr 30 min I m COUMT'ltY ltlUllC -lvening ----• .. , CllMIWI FIGHT UCXI WITM DAVWO ~ I r " (.". .. )' t ' • ' Sundny Octot>er />6 1<l86 n IOOds, auto lhef1 prevention • .,_ ''The Absent-Minded Profes- SOI" (1961, Comedy) Fred MacMurray Nancy Olsot'I Ari eccentric college profes- sor acctOentally a ea1es ttytng ruober wh1eh can make obiects bounce to 1n- cre<llble P\elghts (2 hrs I I '::, QOl.D Setie<Wteo the Commo- dores. Robert Palmer Alf Supply New Ed1t100, the Beach Boys f"Caltiornia Oreaman· ") Paul & Paula ('Hey Pau- la") In ste<eo p hf ' O WlllP•W'T1 • mM.L ~ Jamie learns 11 s not easy being an adult • uwml PUmf: A ~ Oii 'llll UITM OaYld Attenb<>tough V!Stts grass- taflds oo three coo11nents. examining the behavlOf of Brazilian anteaters. NOfth Amencan bison and Alncan wlldebeeSts i )Q(lhrl MMTTOMAIT _.,ICIMl.8 Mnm An exam1na11on ot the plants and animals that make their home 1n a shallow lagoon found on the western coast ol Mexico's Ba1a Peninsula In ster eoO(lhr) .,_ "The CandiOate · ( 1972 Ora maJ Roben Redlord. Peter Boyle A young hberal triet desperately to avOld being corrupted by hts campaign lor a seat tn the U S Senate 'PG' ( t hr 50 mm) ,~ TAI.I TMUTM "Princess And The Pea" Thts verSIOO ot the claSSlC tale stars uza Mtnnelll as Pnncess A1eC1a. T°'" Conti as Prince Rlohard and Beatrice Straight as the pm1ce's mother O GHOlUIO UIZll llB I '11 H1 llOVll "Prime Risk" I t985. Orama) Toni Hudson. Lee Montgomery After ac· t•dentally discovering a way to break into automated oanl<.ng machines. an engi- neei and a college atudent stumble upon e plot to undermine the U S Federal Re-ser .. e 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) ltllfJ:, CCUH1 PC)OTULL USC at Arizona .. (IJ .. I "'.!! (3 hrs . 10 min) llAllA't FM&Y Na°'"' asl<s Or .loyce Brothers for advice on sex a T1IB'I C0911/l't m TID ~ "'°" Henry rallles behind two rock musicians banned from the county's music festival. 1" 8 YOU """1 'llll .,._ Guests Dionne Warwtell Melissa MancheSter, Carole MOU: a om• •nos ftMITKAWI I Bay;..s:ger In steno :. Sandy and Zach search tor new tock ·n· rOll acts • Mnm An examination of the plants and an.lmals 1hat make thelt home 1n a 5'\alk>W lagoon tovnd on the western coa11 of Mexico s Baja Peninsula In ster· eo ~otrom. l lMICYllAMIOle WO&& COMI "Bridge to Terab1lhlt " AnMUe O'Toole stars as e teacher In this ~ory about the Imaginary wond Shared by rwo 11·YMr-old triendS. (R) o (1 hr.) • .,.. "Gremhn~" (1984. FantesyJ ZKh Galligan. Hoyt Awtoo When a teeo- aget bfMk• lhe rv of caring IOr Ns lov· able ooe-of·a~klnd creatur., cto.tens of matevolent crMtures are spewned. In 118180. •PG' O ( 1 hf • 51 min ) 28 Sun~ay, October 26. 1986 . . .,_ "Transylvania &-5000" ( t985 ComedyJ Jeff Goldbl\Jm. Joseph 804o- gna Two tablold repo<t81'S are asSlgn8d to get a scoop on me Frankenste;n monster who IS repote<lty akve and well ano ltvmg 111 T=rua (2hrs J I JI 1:9 IM FOID Alm IOlt 1:11 I Ol 'llll TOMI Featured vtsit Tahiti a k>c* at Marlon Brando's personal 1Sland D T.-Sandy and Zaeh search tor new roc:J( ·n· roll acts 8 m GI U. Featured a 1o01< 81 rne 1nc1· dents of hauntings 1n NeN Englano tn· cl~~ to haunted houses ~ IYIOl IM DllOO jl DMK:I N'9 Judges John Reill/ ("General Hospital") Brenda Dickson ("The Young and the Restless' ) . Drake Hogestyn ("Days of Our Lives') Musocal l est Glulfria In &tefeo ..... IM DllOO ZOO'I ...W. DPMM I H•M.L PUYOPPI Featured Miami Sea~arium -the elephant ot the sea 1)11 ~-.J~~ .. 8 DOWWTOW Har:;f is kidnapped by Ii~:~ (lhtl HCTI Oii LR In s1ereo O 9 Liii WITM LUCY Q llCMI "Chu Chu And The Philly nash' ( 1981 Comedy) Alan Arkin Carol Bur· nell An alcohohc tormef baseoau player and a kooky street entena1ner beeome partners 1n a scheme to make money Dy re1um1ng a lost suitcase (2 hrs ) Cf) YOU WTI 'llll IOMll Guests Dionne Warwick, Mel15S8 Mancheste1. Carole Bayer Sager In stereo I':. 'Orea I 1977 AdVenture) Rtehard Harris. Charlotte Ramphng A killer whale seeks revenge on e fisherman wno killed •ts mate 1n a capture attempt i? nrs I 88 WONDIJIWOMI "B11dge 10 Terao11r11a" Annette O'ToOle stars as a 1eache1 1n lh1s SIOfy aboul the imaginary world shared by two 11-year-old lnends o (!hr ) I R.W. ICMA.mACM -.AT ••~MCI.I 'Wagner· While the compose< is IMng 1n exile 1n Venice. the Paris Opera performs Wag· ner's 1845 work "Tannhauser" which 1s l0<ced from the stage (Part 2 ol 4) In stereo O ( 1 hr } (C) llOVll "Blow Out" ( 198 t Suspense) John Travolta, Nancy Allen A sound tech- ntel8n becomes invOlved m a murder mys- tery when he witnesses the assess1nati0n of a polltteal figure 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 7 mm ) CE couw flOOTULL. MPOllY CID .,_ "Cocoon" ( 1985. Fantasy) Don Ameche. Wilford Brimley Residents of a F!<><tda retirement community are re· jUvenated When they come 1n contact with e11tr8terrestrtal cocoon-Ilka pods. In ster- eo 'PG· 13' O (1 hr . 57 min ) .,_ "Derk Night 01 The Scarecrow" ( 1981, Honor) Charles Durning. Robeft F. Lyons. A group ot vigilantes are haunt- ed by unexplained events alter they hunt oown and kill a retarded man ITil&tal<enly accueed of moleshng a young g111 (~ hrs J 1-UClllFtomOak Tree 1111 ....... • em Brenda takes a parMlmO 100 8t a faeHood t•ta1Hant In t ttrto ll&\3R':'i.,.,.. Of R"th Westl\tlrMr: Tracy Scoggins l"The Colbys' I on • cruise to Ireland . Yolco Ono displays hthOgraphs done by John Lennon ( 1 hi ) l &f&JM ~TTUC'TIOll .. -.TTUCal ... .. _. ~ HammE!f searches for a sman-ome hOOd woo mur dered a close tnend ( 1 hr ) 11DQOl.Dlll-.a1na1ereo O 0 HIMT Oii TMI crn Q llOVll 'Cattle Annie And Lime Britches" I l980. Western) Burt Lancas- 1er John Savage Two tough outlaws pick up a pair ot teen-age girls and take them along on thelf adventures (2 hrs. I l llAT\mOI~ OALLAINOUI 8*A: A TAU. .. Fo. TOAi Filmed 1n Greece. the ellom. of the people of Galveston (Te•as) to restore their unt.; to sa1l1ng's past and glofy with the dtSCOYefY of the square-ngged ship Ehssa, initial at· tempts 10 res1ore n and its triumphant d•s pla~I ol Meiuco ( t hl) ~ llCMI "Red Sonia · ( 1985 Adven 1ure) B11g111e Nielsen. Arnold Schwar 1enegge1 A woman attempts 10 retrieve a lahsman from a queen WhO will use the charm for evil purposes 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr 29 min) _z llCMI f'l1eamch1ld' { 1985.. Ofamal Coral Browne. Ian Hoim Whtie 1n New Yo1k 10 celebrate lhe cen1enary of Lewis ... C".arrOll's birth the woman who had 1n- sp1red him 10 write Ahce 1n Wonderland' c.omes lo terms with her leelings'About lhe 1utho1 PG ( 1 hr 33 rrnn ) &.:. THI PUP W WITM MICMIL t:a1' GD MmN In stereo POUCllTORY DAVlllOIYD llOYll "Year OI Tne Oragori'' ( 1985, Orama) Mtekey Rourke Jonn Lone As· ~ned 10 con1r01 murderous youth gangs a renegade cop wages a one-man war against ii c11m1nal system deeply rooted in the Ch1ncllown subculture 'R' (2 hrs 6 mtn) • N lTJ) 9IQMT TUCltl .. II TWIUmtlla. Two $IOl'teS a dralt dodger is haunted by what mtghl ha11e been. a young a1111ne passenger picks up bizarre 1nforma11on on his radio head· ~ones In stereo I I hr ) D GD MllfTllt Hunter and McCaH 1n11est1- gate a series of murders that may be finked to lhe estate of a oeceasad million la11e~ereo 11 hr 1 (!l ..... fOR ... Q llCMI "Tt'lefe's No BoStness Like Show Business" (1954 Musiail) Ethel Merman. Dan Dailey A priest reJ01ns his vaude'llllltl tamtly for a benefit perform· a nee (2 hrs 1 S min ) • Lftlm.ll Oii 'llll ... Ale ,AllOUI Or Rulh Westhe1mer. Tracy Scoggins ("The Colby&") Ml a cruise to Ireland Yolco Ono dlsplaya lilhOgrephs dOne by John Lennon ( 1 hf) l ~T-.n ............ Ill.ti• Mel A loot.; at 1he rt"ation ship between Wf1ler C S Lewis ( 'The Lion. lhe Witch Ind the Watdfobe'' 1 and Joy Gresham, WhO!e tan letter to the au· thor began lhe1r love 11talr Ar.o. Lewis' s11uggle 10 cope with losing Joy ( 1 hr • 30 min) llCMI 'J1ws" ( 1975, Suspente) Ro> Schei<*. Robert Shaw BHed on Peter Benchi.y't novel A Qr•I white thlrk ter· -lalanlay COid. roflZM the waters otf a coastal resort. though tounsm-consc:IOUS town ottielats refuse 10 believe any real danger exist& PG' 12 hrs . 4 min I coum fl001Ul1. CRl llOT ..... a-.YTNI ... (!) 1•11Y I IMllNACI When lJemp- sey (MIChael Branoon) and Makepeace (Glyntl Barber) 1nves11ga1e a typlcal warehouse robbery. lhey uncovef a mul· t1milti0n dOllar dl'UQ scheme ( 1 hr ) ewmo• -1="..=r .. .,_ llOWll "Florida S1ra1ts" ( 1986. Adven· lure) Raul Julia. Fred Ward Three men risk their lives 10 recover the treasure one of them had buned 1n Cuba 25 years be- fore. In stereo O ( t hr . 30 min ) ~·~he Warrior Empiess" ( 1960, Adventure) Kerwin Mathews. Tina Louise A rebel leader and lhe beautotul high pries· ress Sappho launch a lo11e afla11 ( t hr . 30m1n I ... UnmAY W!CMYIPAGI 111) _, TUCll '*l,.a&!iJP,I=.,. A marr~ couple moves into a home that has a dark. murderous pas1 (!) TAUi ""* TMI DAM-Bizarre coincidences occur when a little girl re· cetves a dOllhouse 1 ......... OffTMIWAU _. "X v And Zee" ( 1972. Orama) Fhtabeth Tayl<>f Michael Caine Avenge- ful woman sets out to ~eep her husband altet t1nd1ng our lhal he s nav1ng an affair l hr . 30mtn ) IULvmlOI .... llCMI "The Stud" ( 1976. Orama) Joan Collins Oll11er Tobtas A waiter ad· vances his career by sleepmg with his boss's wile 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) II HOT llAT HOTlM wmt WAU Y MOICll 11::99 llO¥ll "Adam· ( 1983. Orama) Daniel J Travanh. JoBelh W1lllams A m1ss1ng child's distra~ht parents lake steps to ensure passage 01 1egis1a1100 that would help parents ol other children Who have vemshed Based on a true story (2 hrs • 30m1n ) D e MY Lim tHOW "Lale Night" hosl David Letterman. "Wheel of Fortune" co- hos! Vanna White. comic actre$S Lu Leon- ard, Doug Lewellyn and rock group the Hooters are scheduled to to1n the comedl· an tor an evening ol comedy and music l hr . JO min.) CAMGll'ICOlm»Y CUWI .... ,-'""'* ---DMCI PIVBl JudQeS John Re1Uy ("General Hosp.tat"). Brenda Dickson ("The Young and the Restless' l Oraka Hoges1yn ("Days ot Ou! Lives") MUS!Cal ~ett Giutfr1a In stereo Cl) YOU WYI 1'NI IC*ll Guests Otonne warwtck. Mehssa MancheSter. C&rote Bayer Sager In stereo O Off•WALL • llOWll "The Apprenticeship 01 Duddy Kravitz" ( t974, Comedy) Richard Orey· fuss, Mtehehne Lanctot Based on Morda· ca1 Richter's novel A Jewish 1een·aQef 1n t940s Montreal comes of age white hus lling on vartOUs scheme& he hopes wm re tult 1n hnanc1al windfalls (2 hrs ) • llOWll "Foul Play" (1978, COmedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chatt. A Hb<arlan enlists the aid ol ln Inept poljoe detective allet she becomes Involved In a bizarre series of murders and kidnapping at· lemola 12 hrs. I GD t:e •al: wmewm ti) CAW'DM -"Wlldernes& Man" Host Eddie Albert I006tS at the Ille and writings of envlronmentalt.t John Muir. the lather ol Yosemite NallOnal Park llOWll "Beyond The Unlverw" ( 1974. Science-Fiction) 0.vld Ladd. Jaci<le Ray A young scietittst hopes to save the world from Mure nuclear warfare after two atomic connicts have left the sea pol- luted and lores ts de&1royed (2 hrs.) ,,. 8 llCMI "Legend 01 The Werewolf" ( 1975. HOHO<) Peter Cushing. Ron Moo- dy When a group ot penants IS at1acked by wotves. only a small boy svrvives. ( 1 hr . 55 min.) @ _,,TMCKI (1:) llOWll "Blonde Heat" ( 1985, AdUll) John Le&lle. Setca A private detective be- comes mvolved 1n ,the search for a valu· able sexual art ti act I t hr • 15 min.) 1&9 1 Cit.•Dn~CIAISI ...... u.u. .... ...._, TO ,,. t1Ti Musical guest Jermaine Stewart ("Jody"). In stereo. GDCMalTA~ CZ)llCMI "My First Witt'' ( 1984, Orama) John Hargreaves. Wendy Hughes. When his wile announces that thett 10-year mar· r1age 1s over and lhal she is ha11lng an al· lalf, a man $1flks Into incapacitating de- ~air ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ti> .-WMYMTMIPOGa.aM 1t11 llAITll IU.L .-Ti.,.. mTOllY OI WMn1 flHftl • ft MCA "White Poltttes" A tongue·m-c~ 1()()1( at the s1ereo1ypt· cal dOwM1nd•d1rty electioneering ol a small town 1n America Hal Harrison (Fred Willard) enters local politics despite the obrectlons ol his wife (Mary Kay Place) and children In stereo ~(A)llCMI "Jagged edge" (1965. Orama) Glenn Close. Jell Bridges. An attorney falls m tove w11h her clief'll, a S8n Francis- co newspaper publisher who may be a man1pulat1ve murderer In stereo 'R' O 11 hr . 48 min ) ets D llOWtl "The Oblong Box" ( 1969. Hor· ror) Vincent Prlee. Christopher Lee A madman buried ahve during a supposed treatment eventually achieves revenge. (2 hrs) ta:ll e AT TMI llCMll With Rex Reed and Bill Hams Scheduled reviews: "Duet tor One" (Juhe Andrews. Alan Bates); "Hatt Moon Stree1'' (Sloourner. Weaver. Ml· chael Caine). "52 Pickup · (Roy Scheid- er. Ann-Margret) A special seg,,,.nt on the film "She's Ha111ng a Baby" (Eliza- beth McGovern. Kevin Bacon). (1)..-Y.O (!) llOWll "Ten Little Indians" ( 1966. Mystery) Hugh O'Btlan. Shtrley Eaton Ten d.sparate people meet thew deaths when !hey are tnvlled by an unknown tio.t 10 a secluded mouott1n mansl<>n. (2 hrs ) 0 .... llOU. ~ ... Sched· uled' Uve performance by Level 42: profile of David LM Roth; Interview with Elton John. In the new artist segment -Stan A1n.~~~ (1 hr) • UD.,_wml1'NIU.CDllm=11Cll 1119!) .wll "Tht Alehem18t" ~Hor-ror) Robert Glf'lty, Lucinda . Al· tempts to free a 19th-<:4intury gtasa crafl• man from a curse of eternal life go awry ·R' ~· 24 min.) .. tm TUCll (I} llOW9 "A Nightmare On Elm Street" ( 198•. Hofror) John Saxon. Ronee Blakely. A group of L.A. children-are ler· rorlzed by a vengeful kilter whO can Invade their dream$ and mifirlahze when they *law~R' (1 hr .. 31 min.) ""'°'. W9IO CCUITDO'lll ....,,., .... , ANTal IPIQM. llOWll "Wild Geese II" ( t985, A<tven· lure) Scott Gleon, Barbara Carrera Mer· cenanes riSk threats on their own lives to complete a mission tnvolv1ng kidnapping imprisoned Naz1 leader Rudolf Hess from Berlin's 1mpene1rable Spandau prison 'R' lhr .51 m~ ,...llKAUCTal w "'cm Oii 111MO) .... Q llOWll "The Otsappearance" ( t977. Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Francine Racelle An 1nterna11ona1 h11-man be- comes obsesse9 wJlh f1nd1ng his missing l wtle (2hr:J ~ : DMUIMOl.M lllODA w .c-::& ,,_ _,, I 1• llO¥ll "Frankenstein Island" ( t 98 t Adventure) John Carradine. Cameron Mitchell Alter a storm. some balloon;s1s are marooned on an isolated Pacific island where a woman belleved to be lhe great· grandda~htef of Or Frankenstetn t111es (2 hrs l SOAPS ••• P'romPage4 OC'tobcr. Whtie you wilt he \Cctng ( ht:l-.ea by then. you won't be seeing the character o f A l an Michael until much lalC'r this year Despite an "appearance" m entioned in a previous summan column. Ian M1C'hact must have been a mirage: he hM \Cl 10 be seen or cast. Jeanlfer As~. who pla)" M eg on .. A!> the World Tums:· has a banker father who absolutely dotes on her. According to ,,,h, her father tal)('s every show. edit!> her sccnes together and malls them to the actress. Jennifer now ha!> over three tape~ fcatunng M eg's "As the World Turns" scent~s fro m the past year. Ash loves playing M eg and sn}'l'. ''I'm older th~n M eg. so cvcry once in a while af\er playing her rour offivc da} s 1n a row I find m yself bouncing o ff the walli. with M ea's high eneray. But I l ove the character. U nlike Lily on "Lovina.:.· Meg is much closer to mr. I was disappointed when 1 lcf\ "Loving." but 0..1 M•rlHcl, who helped create that show. told me he hkcd m y work and we'd be mectingap1n. He was right. s hrad writer of "As the W orld Tums," he's given me a dream of a role. Meg's always fun to play. I know she's a ~hcmrr. but I can understand why she docs the thin15 she does. She's not evil: just out ror herstlC:' Sunday. October 26. 1986 29 WORLD OF SPORTS WIDENEDi'Y TELEVISION ... FromPage3 - successful of lhe lirsi breed uf athlcle!>- 1urncd-broadcastcr> v.hom Howard Cosell later scornt>d a .. the .. Jockocracy." A brash ind I\ 1duahst v.1th a shrcv.d sense of !>t'll- promo11on. Dean caned a larger-than-hie persona that dwarfed an) mere game and pa' ed the v.a) for such rolorful charar1c~ as ( O'ICll. John \1adden and Don Mt'red1th Year .. ago. longumc broadcast panner Kobcrt .. Budd)" Rlatncr fondl} re· membered hov. Dean opened most games "as profe'>!>1onal a'i }OU could want." Then. during an earl~ commercial brtak. he'd put on "that gnn of h1!> and \a). 'That's enough of rhal ·From then on. 11 v.as all 'slud' and 'The \\abash ( annonball.' " The grca1cst football g;imc was pla)l'd Dec. :!8. I '158 ending in the dusk of Yankee tad1um v. hen .\Ian "The HorSl' .. .\mechccrunched into the end 1onc toga' c the Ralumore C'oll'I the NFL ,ham- p1on'lh1p in a :!3-17 v.1n o'er thl' New York Giant ... The game was a a happ) hlend of locallon in the nation'\ media capital. 11av.lt' .. ., pla\ and cap11,at1n1t ncv. per· M>naht). That da) marked most fans' fif\t C\posure to a ~ oung. crew-cut. spindl~ legged quarterback in high-top ~hoes named Johnn} l'n11as. Wtth that game as a catalyst. 1he NFL sc11cd the public 1magina11on in a wa} 1t nt',er had before. The taming wa'I pcrfrct because the nation would soon go spons- mad. pushed along by the nsc of ABC' ports and Roonc Arledge .\B\s 5pons success was based in 11\ historic competitive disad,antage with ih more e~tablishcd rivals, which forced it into series oflong-shot gambles 1hal never would ha\C hccnperm1ttedat NBC or CBS. h was a matter of au1tudc. With nothing to lose . .\rledgc and company were v.ill1ng to If) an) thing. Like 1mtant rcpla), for instance Earl} 1n the 1961 college football season. Bo•uon Collegl··s Jack Concannon twisted and \V.ef\ed 80 )'ards for a score againsl ·)racuse For the first time. AB(' had a repla~ available. but the device was so cumbcrctome 11 couldn't l'>c repeated unul halftime . .\ n1.:twork cn1u nccr had spotted ---'~~1JristmasE_y_e_' lures Loretta YoungtoTV By JERRY BUCK "' Tetnlelon Witte< LO\ \,(,LI I ~ -.\ctrcs'i Lore113 Young, ''ho hl'gan v.or._ thl\ month on thl· 1clc' 1\1on mo' 1c .. Chn<,t ma\ Fve:· ~a'' he didn't tntl·nd to tx· av.3, f1om film' ti1r 1"0 decade!> · "I thought I'd rc'it n fcv. )Cl'll ~ and come back. I don'1 knuw where 1hc unw went." Young c;a1d ht~ \JX'nl the time "JU~t II\ 1ng." she added Thl' nc1rc~\ c;a1d 'he was lured out of retire- ment tx:cau~c !\he was 1ntr1gued O) the scrt'cnpla) for the RC mo' 1c "Chr1\tma\ Eve.'' You s "I pin} n 'Cl') mrtture la d) whose dc<;1rc is to bring bad. together her estranged fa mily." said Young. 7l .. I called nnd accepted the role before I'd even fin1'ih ed reading the ~rccnpla)." Young, who wo n an cad<'m) Award in 1948 for "The Farmer's Daughter" and three Emm)s for her two tclev1Mon show'i, began work Oct 8 on the< hris1ma pCcial in ioronto. Canada. NBC will broadcai.t tht movie Dec. 22. "There arc w many stone today about greed," Young ~1d. "This countcrat·ti. that. She's a wealthy lady who dccuJc<i to use her money to help the homclc~~ " 30 Sunday. October 26, 1986 '\ oung. a gm·<;t of honor at a rcccp11on hdd Tue'ida' In NBC at C hasen·s. wa' dressed cnt1rcl\ In "hne and wore a v.h1tc doche-1~ pc hat hl'l'Utl\t' prodtKl'r Michael F1lerman dcsa1bed "Christmas f,e" a'I "a modern fa bk 1 n Capra-c'>que st~ k ." re fem ng to film d1rcc1or Frank \apra. Brandon Tan1koff. pre'l1den1 of NBC £..ntena1nmt•n1. 'aid the \Crccnpla} v.a'i wn11en h) filanche Hanahs. who wrote the pilot for "l 1ttlt• Hou'ic on the Pramt•" "When \\C gol th1\ powt'rful Knpt. "'<.' v. anted to ~a .. 1 1t "'llh someone who v.oulc.1 turn 11 1n10 an event." Tartikoff s:ud. "Thnt'\v.ht·n "'-'l'alled Miss 'roung.'' F1lcrman !>aid the re 1 of the ca'lt would be ann ounn·d 'ioon. 'oung statred in 94 motton pict ure and two TV ~nc~ on NBC • "fhc Loretta Young how" from I 953·6 I and "Tl\e Nev. I Orl'llll Young how" from 196.2-63. he 5a1d she was tempted to lea "c retirement )evcral years ago to star 1n an .:\BC' ~ric called "Oark Mansions:· but "11hdrcw before the two-hour pilot was film ed. Ancr the pilot w:i' made. ABC didn't proceed with the scric!>. Young \Did 'lhc did not believe the movie could be turnC'd into a scrici.. but added. "I'd do anothtr scrie if a aood one came alon" although I wouldn't want to work all lhe time:· the in no\ atton in Japan month\ ~lorc and told Arledge about it over \C\ era I \u&g\ bar-napkin note~ durin, a bull SC\'i1on at J Lo Angel~ wa tering hole. When \rlcdgl couldn't gel approval to bu) onl'. he 'i•mph diverted thl' ca'lh from other account\ I I ~· figurtd nobod} woulcJ mind 1f 11 v.01 l..l·d ABC designed the first in\tant rcpla' mechanism tv.o )Cars hHt'r 10 camun· scrambling Na') quarterback Rogl'' Staubach in action nga1n\t Arm~ Thl contrap11on refu~d to work until late 1n thl game. when .\rm~ 's Rollie St1chwd1 stumbled for a 1ouchdnv. n "f kept ..creaming. 'Th1'i 1 a tape' 1 he' d1d nol 'i<'Orc again' fhc~ did not \<.Ill\' again~·" chuckled cummcnttitur L1nth..'l\ Nelson. "Do that no" and thl· ml·n in" h111· coats v.111 come get \OU .. Whot was 111h:it -\rledgc brought IO f \ ' A respect for th r po"l'r of a \!On tx·' ond "hat happened on thc titld .1 prcihin~ '1~ual 1n~man w11h the i.uhJl'rt and ;i preoccup t10n · v. 1th thl· i;mnllc't dl·ta1 I combine 10 g1' l' .\R( tt ~n'4.' ol bcin~ an 1n,olved character 1n\tl'3d of a d1' pas~1ona le ob-.cn cr ·\ n~ one" ho at1t:nd .. ,1 'lponin~cvcnt toda~ andl·omeo;a"a~·v.11h thc(cehngthat 11"a4'\0ml·ho"1nwmplctl pa)~ uncon~c1ous tnhutt· to thl' -\rll·dgl lcgaq . ·-lhco;c l nno' a11on'> :ind a1111udc'I coale'i<.·ed in "Monda) ~1ght I 001b.1ll " "The W1dl· World of ~pcms" Jnd -\HC ·, co-opting ol thc 01~ mp1c Ciaml''l. In I Q68. :-..; BC annuun\.l'd .in t'\pcn ml·nt v.11h pnme-t1ml' foothall. lollo"l'd tn .1 wall from "Tonight ~h(m .. h11\l lnhnn' Carson. v.ho fearl·d \\ha1 h1' ,hov.·, unprcd1ctabk ~tarting 11111l' alkr lhl· g.inh'' might Jo IO his rn11ni"· I Jll'd v.11h rehclhnn. N R( hailed 0 111. Nfl Comm1 ssionn Pell' Ro1l'lh: l nl'" CBS v.ouldn't \.'ha ngt• It" top.rated l11wu11 for football -\s ofh:n hap~nl·d 111 1how da)i. . .\BC' won h> lkfault. On ~cpt ~I 1970. the C'leHland Brown\ met the Ne" York Jets on the fir<it "~fonda' f'\1gh1 Footb311 .. broadca\t and Ho"ard ( owll was unleashed on tht' "urld. This was nu ncv.coml·r \ \UrH'''lul law) er who'd broken into tlroad\:hting 1111 an oh cure undn)-morn1ng radio 'h<l" 1n the 1950 that allowed ~ uung<,ll'f'i to a,._ question~ of b1g-t1mc athlctl·~ c o<il'l l ascended in late middle agt• atwinst <•II od,h and wac; be t kn own fo1 champ1onintt Muhammad Ali during o\h\ lllh7·69l'\lk But "Monda) Night Football" '3' l' him th<' :1ud1ence ofh1 life. Wnh an arrn> of footbnll ava1lahk 011 unda). Arlcd&c knC\\ Monda' had to h• more th3n a game and turned 11 1n10 .1 pulsating c1rcu~ wtth C'o~cll 3) th1 111111 master Without "Monda\ N1~h1 I 0111 ball'' ~nd Coscll -each n~cded 1h, 01 t11·r -it's unhkeh sport "ould ha' l' l''' .11wd its weekend gfieuo to tht· tt'cm1ng m.1 r~•·t· place of prime time "Wide World of port\ .. ,.,,3., much k" nsky v.hen at wa" launched 2S )'-'~r" a1?11 mercl) a cheap way for ABC to c~tabh'>h .1 weekly spons prcSC11ce wfth e"cnt\ no Olll' cartd about. from demotiuon Jcrbac!> 111 (Ple:ueeee9PORT$/Paee3 I ) -1Por1sConl~ ,.romPaee2 iw• e 1 a _, CUP n.n aUred ............ ., ............ ,.... = ':';: -r,:. • ... ·:::.r: :: r:U::l .,. _ • llOTCM .oRTI tW MY ••Mm't lllL MYllW ./ Afillll>Oll -· 9 COU.. FOOTIAU TOOAY _, ~ FOOTIAU T..,.. to be ......... ........., ................ •"llr.•11111rr. <few.> -1 aaTWIWOIUOf-MDllAUTY ... _.... . 18--AY~A 41111._ 'LAYIOOI • .U111TlfJOllTILHBmt ••lfJOllTILRITYUI .... -1-uc:me PNM CWl TNe. .. Un.&YlflOllT•Ael 1tll .... , .. ...,.. .. ...., ... ._ .. SPORTS ADVANCED BY EXTENSIVE COVERAGE ... From Paae SO track meets. In those days. Amateur Athlet1l' Union (AAU) track and field had no following whatsocvor tn the TV audience. But wtth the "Wtdr World" hours to fill. \\ lthtn a year ABC established a strong partner htp with the AAU. The relationship 1ndircctl~ led to ABC"s assoc1a11on with the 01) mp1c Garn~. which. once agatn. nobod)' el'ie wanted anywar after the low-rated fia\Co of CBS' Winter Olympic effort from Squaw Valley in 1960, which proved. thought most broadcasters. that the Olympics on TV were a drag. .\B("s '64 Winter Games from Inns- bruck was primitive. at best. Film ....,a~ a1r- hfied out of .\ustria, edited tn N\'" Yrnk and broadcast 1he next da). Even \0, \RC was plea~d at the result and landed thr Summer and W1ntrr Games 1n 1961< for S:? million and SS m1lhon. rcspcct1vel). Onl) 20 years later. Amrncan broadcast rights to the Summer Olympics 1n Los f.ngelC'~ ~old for $225 million. Along the. wa). the Olympic Games on TV would do nothtng less than define and illustrate slices ot history. _ The 1968 Summer Games in Mexico City unfolded,i n the most convulsive )car in postwar h1stor) .. weeks after the a-.- sassinat1ons of Manin Luther Kmg and Robert F. Kennedy and da)'s before the riot-smeared Democratic National Con- vention in Chicago. Two black Amencans. Tommie Smith and John Carlos. fin 1shcd first and third in the 200-metcr run and struck an attitude of protest on the reviewing stand. heads OOWl'd. with fist~ clenched and held alofl . (.'oscll wa~ dispatched to find Smith. <.'aught up with him late that night tn a crosstown hotel and talked him into expla1 ntng the protest on the air. Toda).thatwouldbcroullnt' In 1968.11 was extraord1nar)'. CBS. for e~amplc. 'i\111 rcfu5ed to potnt the cameras at fight<. durina NFL games. It took traged) to show ho" for ..\ R< Sports had come. fhc 197:? ~ummcr Games in Munich. WcM German)'. \1.l'n: touted as "the Ol »mp1cs of JO) .. a'i 11 11n~ Russian gymnast named Olga Korhut arippcd the 1m11gmat1on of the \ml'rtl·an audience. thanks purely Ill ·\AC In Munich. she wa-. JU St one medal "11Hwr among man). g)'mna-.11n ""ll~ 11 manor sron in \hi\ wuntr). and the Amencan !.port'" nting rnntingcnt ignored her. \lkr \l.Ofl..1ng 36 straight hours 1n ~lun1ch. Nl'"'""'eck <;ports rolummst Pete \\1hdm htt the sack for S(lme much- nccdccl \kl'fl. onl\ to be Jarred awa.ke b)' a call from "lc" ""c<.•I. headquarter$ tn Ne" 'ork C1t\. a'kmg ""h) he hadn't filed am th mg on 01~1 Korbut. the Ru<;s1an p1\1l' e1. en twlh .... a, Hllkrng about'' "\.\ho." gruntcd <\Athdm . ··1s Olga "orhu1'1" On lhl· 11th da ~. eight Palcs1in1an -rcrmmt'i rnpturcd a group of-lmeh athktl'' 1n<.1dl· thl· 01~ mp1c compound and lwld thl·m a' hmtagc" ABC ne....,c;man Pctl'r knn1ng\ 1n Munteh ac; a !ipcctator. c;l ramhkd 1n\lde th e OI~ mp1c Village t>dOfl' \Cl um\ 11ghtcncd. "h1lc Coscll talked h1\ \\J\ m lx•<.'JU!>l' he wa!> "•caring Puma ll'Onl\ \hoe!> and con1. anccd a guard that he""' a !>hoc rcprt• cntat1vt•. It fell to anchor Jim MrKtl\ to make order out of chao!> and trag<.·dy I ihe Israeli hostages later \1<('rc murdered). McKay and his network came out of1t rnv\·rcd in glor)'. With sports leading the ""3). lov.I> <\B\ had come of age. The1e.~ ''ould be other Games. But ABC' did them belier and more often while 1ts r11. als "ere mired an rotten luck. c;uch as B("s loc;<> of thr 1980 ummer Gamcc; 1n Mosco" ,..,hen tht• lJ n11ed State5 pulled out after the So1. 1e1 tn\ a'i1on of \fghan1stan. To the puhllc. the Ol ympt<'s were ABC\ propcrt~. Rut what onr dn~ will likely bt' pcrcc1~ed a!> the golden agt• of l V sports was waning. The first c;ign t'Ome on June I. 1977, when Arledge aw.•ptcd the dual pre idencies of .\BC" New, and DOl14-At be t. hi interest and l'nerg1. ,,3~ d11. idcd and he actuall ) dc1. otcd n{oc;t of hoth to news. Earlier this )<.'3r, .\BC ·, ne\' o" ncr. Capttal (111cs \ommuni auon'i. forced him to quit tt.e 'pon'i pn:c;1dem) Ofl. tc. 11 hao; all gone \our. TV sport!> i~ under s1egr In I 1>82. a federal coun ruling <111p11lated that onl) 1nd11. 1dual collcgcc;, not a w lkrn' c '"'-<>t'mtion hl.e the NC AA. rn11ld \l'll rnlll'&l' foothull TV riahts. which hrol..c thl' nct..., orl.. \trun1ikhold TV -rights fcl'\ l'\t'alntl·d l'lllll lllOU!>I~ "h1lc the O\'t\\orl. JUUll'lll'C 'hranl.. l'hallcn cd an the 'P<lrt\ rl'.tlm h\ u1hk TV Trad1t1onnl ,port' Jd1.l·rt1'-Cr' hc~1n 'l!X'ndin!l their monc~ cl~whcre Ill pursuit of wom'en and young Vtl'wcrs. who don't watch sports. The black ink turned red. It'~ "St1mated that the networks comb1nl'd to lose as much as S50 million on pro football alone, aod ABC Sports r.an a staggenng $30 million to ~50 m1lhon tn the red last year. Its ne"""'sports chief. Dcnn1'i Swanson. rumbles that "Monda) Night Football" might go the \\3)' of the dodo h.rd afier this season. On the othC'r hand. thanks to cable. there are more sports on the air than <.'ver. Ted Turner's WTBS. the all·sPort!> ESPN and HBO all intend to DldTor~ gnmr~ when the curn·nt co.Hract ends. There 1s no doubt that the Olympics at ~Oml' point will be shared b) the nct\\ork'I and cahlc A S) mhohc end came "hen Coscll lambasted his long11me friend\ and co- ....,orkt'r at .\BC". tncludmg Arledge. tn a shrill screed ofa besH.cller tttlcd "l Ncvrr Played the Game ... Cosell 1s out of TV ports now o 1s Arledge. Their time has passed Rcplan·d h> what, no one is certain. NE 'T: Cable. satellites and \-CRs rake TV 1n10 the future. 'Steele' fllmlng agaln ln MeJClco LOS ANGELE (AP)-Pierce Brosnan. who narrowly missed becoming the mo~ - ies' next' James Bond. is back on thr JOb 1n Manzan1llo. Mexico. for the first 'ilX hours of the return of NBC''' "Remington Steele." Brosnan. along with tephunic Z1m- bahst. Doris Robcns and new ca~t memhcr Jack &alia. are filming new ep1 {)(ies or the humorous detective scncs. r he production later will move to Lo ng<"lc" for two weeks then 10 to Ireland fo1 a month of shooting in November. .. NBC' canceled "Remington \te ·le at the end of the last sea on Ru t 1ntere t 1n Bro nan as the next Jame., i3ond and prottm b> fan!> c;iu\cd the network to revive the show, That, in tum. prompted the producer~ of the Bond mo"ic to c;clcct -another actor for Bond Sunday, October 26. 1986 31 32 C~IOf ~our World with this Amig~1> System with Color Monitor, .S 12K & 2 drive~ And A§k about our rR£E ~100 software offer! Sunday, October 26. 1986 • I Tlus Apple® PcriOnal Co-~ SySlcm j\ the lll>Ultf of MOMS computer <'r choice It' •DADS, and cDlJCATOR ... s eitpanaon erui "· matched b . nictcri~11cs arc mak Y 11 s larae software ba<c STA1~,,~~sNb~;'c~J£1 I ,MONITOR, D~IVE a smart chou:c COMf'A rJOLX