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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-15 - Orange Coast Pilot,. --THEORANGECOAST TOPa>LUMNISTS Vida Dean Jim Felton -· Ann binders -75 CENTS . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1989 NOW , LET ME DO T~E TALKING ... THlS l5 MV FOLLOWEK .. '{OU SEE, l1M AC TUALLY THE f=OV NDER OF ALL LEADERS O~ \NSPIRIN6 MOVEMENTS ""AVE FOLLOWERS ON ~ALLOWEEN N16'4T, THE '\GREAT PUMP KJN'' RISES OUT OF THE PUMPKIN PATCH, A~D FLIES TMROU6~ T~E AIR WITH TO'r'S FOR ALL TME CMiLDREN ••.• GARFIELD® ~ERE,~AVE A COOK IE .. WELL , 11M NOT INTERE STED IN '(OUR ''GREAT PUM PK I ~ '' SO 60 AWA¥ .. T~E ''GREAT PUMPK IN 11 fv\OVEMENT ... ,_ ' T~AiS AL~ Rl6~T .. T~A~KS FOR LETTIN6 U5 VISIT W!TH '{OU .. -z • S~E DIDN T SEE M I IMPRE SSED T~AT NEE D I ~AVE A A~OT~ER ~O LLOWER .. COOKIE .. by Jim Davis .. JUDGE PARKER - . ' Aw.Mom, I was g<?!1na play ball with Joey . ) BY H~NK KETCHAM ~e,ifs Saturday. 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CDNC.ERN5 1HE ~OOL..'.S M051 POPo~AR Gl~k I CtNDQ SUNM~. me~ SCHOOL.! 0 0 iHE~ 11'6 AGREEDIHAT lAJE SHOUL.D HOW IHE HON\ECDMING DANCE: BEEO~E 1HE GAME,,, I KNEW >tV~~ BllWJl .. !:£) EVE Rl.r'ONE tJJ I L.k BE IN BEllER SPIRITS I • CINDQ WA~5 AN · BEFORE SHE 'LL AGREE uP-FRONI GLJAAANIEE 1 -ro MAKE AN APPEA~ OF IUJO HUNDRED . ~ kr rME HQMECDN\IN& AND Ff f=r4 Q)L.LJH~S .. , i DANCE 1 • ~ .---__ __,_, by Ferd and Tom Johnson Yes. SoYoU~ PIECE rs NOT TO !:XCEED ,A Lf-5°ANGL~ c&of IT? ..... M CAN YOU TRUST VOUR EYES? There .. at 1Nst ahr differ· ences in dr.-ing detaits between top end bofton\ ~. How . qulCkty can you ftnd them? Chedl ••••rs with thoee"" ·below ~II ~ •9 -eui-au I! l9IPOd 'S ......,., II •J.. • PMll'll • llU't4 c ~"~'I ......... j,191() 'l ~ ... •-.a OUTURD .S0111.w·~ au. to ............ r-'!!"' ....... ~~~-----~ .,.. ,_ eRdlng In SON .......... . Ttne,.,,,. ... . ...... :~ ... ...__.~ ( .. llllowe). • -, .... ---...~ o.m... I. ......... Oft... 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I K tound~tM!ettwl • Tryte~atlentll ....... -1~~ ~ ~ .. '\MllQ .__..,. ....... I .. IJ. · ER Exclusive Previevv I: 1QQO OnmP~hr r.~~ . llilyPillt QI I bow Du PA1drfir1 U.. bl Colol.do ._ l.e ii DOtia w......., ._ ..._. ia Colondocloel J. Im? -Kwi11 Ala.nJcr, Naslwilk Al The singer~ter-music:ian reveals Colorado as his swe of resideocc in his 1981-'82 hit Ltotkr of IN&""- But he won't get specific as to uAtar in dw state he lives. «her than ro say it's out in the woods in a tttny town. We do know be took the roundabounoutc to get there. ...... llEEI -"Born in -Peorii;"tll., in t 95 t, f.og~-leamcd music -..,.,.--from his mother, Margaret. a 1inger, ancf his band-direc-~ tor father, Lawrence. His dad, who led bands at Peoria schools, wu the real-life leader of the band memom.lized in the son~. Fogelbetg dropped out of the U. of Illinois at , · Urbana-C · gn to join the folkie circuit in the late '60s. Tiring o LA and Nashville, he ditched the high life for the high coonay and moved to Colorado in 1974. Q1 ,,. nc:wdy -DeJ p.,,, s.ddf aad dtoagk ti. wy w woudeNL Al wta.t ecllool WM ia 6lmed? -Lorry HollmMrt, Clowr, S. C. Al St. Andrew's School in Middletown. Del .• stood in for the starchy fictional prep school, W eltoo Academy, in Robin Williams' bit film. Q1 lad. lMOl,jeck ... , .... Md .. aercile ...... • 1V ...ta..., oLm did die ewdtea cWly aad wwe ia ........... Now tMl we .. ia oar sea ....... clat oL ............ cu ,.,..11111 .. wMn..,. ca pt a_.. jack lalaBMYideol -Rilo Cltristmsm, Roclst:s1a, N. Y. Al The health and ~tness piooccr boasts three exercise video&: Tltt J«lt UlAnrw Woy (19M) follows the f.onnat of the show the c10ICSt of LaLanne's tapes; ~ Fot Bt1ntint Won.o..t (1988) is a mott -rigorous workout geared to a younger crowd; Tltt ]«lt LalAMt I..ow-Imrct Pho wcno.u {1988) is for beginnm and smion. 0n the laaer two l3pCS be c&n ad-rice instead of demomtratin excn:im. hi anne, who cdeblled his 15th birthda~ Sept. 26, allo olkn a line of audio cassettes. Down-to-earth stars •-'-c;ll ?' -. -1. a u 2 P& .... CU a .... ,...ftW. a...• ... ----... , s1•w .. ,,, ...... U Pe" P 7 --SJ:l..._A..._ .... ...... , . .a O••nN• fl Pc-.. . .... A.nc:l ••• ,,..... .,., .......... MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT •••••• I ....... ...... _ ........ ... ..... ..... Exclusive Preview lQQO_ Onm~tir c~~ ~--· . - e _ Meet the Type T penonality - T as in Thrill - a tag for people who go oat of their way to do things for othen. Next month the White Home honon the program that spotted them. • 0.,..., M. I °4 a.Air fight." says Sally Dunford. of the Ciri- uns Cornm.iatt for New York City, which bas commended Graham's drug patrol. "Still, he's noc what I would choose as a role model. W c trll people never ro confront drug dealen clfrcct1y. He goes apinst that and con&ona tbnn smight on." Graham and Turoer take the bigac risk anyone can -wida mar ma. Acroa t1x counuy. omu dedialDd peo- ple ACri6cc for a aw, nm if their only risk is a neighbor's rmecl c)"Clieows. ne bnocs in chis M1U are Ginl'a. a.d by the Girde Prc;ea for mar cfrons. lllLD-llANN&aaD HBROBI lo Tempe, Aria., 60-yar-old PMlick Wabb oacr led a doaWe life. By dly, be Wll I miJd..nww M ........, fair W- lllDp pMeo ..... ., ..... he Wiii .ai- -.. h-C#ii .. -dae Dr-. •' ·•&•·. •q,_ -•* .n. I ...... _ ~~· -"12,... of ...... ia Mnia> WHO: WHE RE Deanh.1-1 .... from edtnctlon SACRIFICE. KMt quit his .. causint 1111 ....._to MM-dive. jccts: walking a.round Boston for a month in a box painted to-look like a house. OK., walking around in a big box didn't solve anyone's housing problem. And probably many passersby thought Rost was nuts. He freely admits it. But he's Still pleased that be tried. "Evcryooe _QA do"-IDOC'e-tban ~ alttady~ But kw make those sacri6ccs. lt<aving ctoes in short supp1y oflate. And1n ffie '80s, one person's ~ -Ollie North, Donald Trump-is another's selfish oaf. Noc that we don't rccogniu pare her- oics. Brave souls who run back into a cnsbed plane ro mcue a baby, or risk their lives to disarm a cnud gunman. arc canonized bridly on the evening news. But they're one-timers; they don't put themselves out again and again. Why would someone want to sacri6ct long-tmn. to think of others constandy, to do something so wonderfully weird day after day? ARB YOU A TYPB TP As cxpcm sec it, heroes don't have much choice: The qualities ~ling selfless people go to the core oi thCi.r pcr- sonalitin. fr2nk Farley. a psychology professor who srudies heroes ar the Uni- versity of Wisconsin at M.ldison, calls them Type T's -that's T as in thrill. ''These people seek stimulation and risk. They're creative, indepeodent- mindcd, eocr · They believe they control their~y. and they want to act to make a cliffttcnu." Those daring greatly may fxc rcsis- cmce from the people Farley tags the "little t's.'' And that's most of us. Most pcop.lc want a nict, sccutt, pre- dictable life and think those who go for the thrills must be batty. Family mcmbcn have ao extra reason to think ic They see the risk-taker's action as placing the whole family at risk. As a res\llt; says Far- ley. f.amilies can be less than ~ve. That's something Ranya KdJy knows weU. The 32-ycac-old homemaker and self-described yuppie from Anada, Colo., didn't aactty get major suppon from btt husband. an enginett, when she announced plans to rummage through msh bins to dig out shoes discarded by shoe stotts and then distribute c:bem to the bomdeu. "He wocricd wbar bis bosles would think of his .. pickiDa through Dumpttn." Kelly.,... etc: cidcd to risk it. "I said it 1'0aldn"t aaer. It WM llMft impcwtant to haft sboa Oil people., Ceec." Han9el C-aytt alto knows ~ow impor- canr it is IO haw shoes OD your feet -his OWD shoes oRm wind ., OD IOCDeODe cbe's. Wife Jo Ann. 57, •a~ IOCill mW:c far -. iD na1n.....~.--pa Im fimily'• cw.'° ......... ....... ct..bol-.widaom- er' Wis,.. ........... .................. ..., ... Wadjirtot. II f4 ~-- beginning, maybe they were," she ad- mits ... But they all undcrsbnd now." Caycc's kids c:aJM around so eom- pletely they nominated her as a Giraffe. And she was rccogniud as a fellow risk- cakcr by Ginffc honchos Ann Mcdl~ 56, and hlbband John Graham, 47. Cer- tifiable type T's, the rwo had stuek their necks out to establish Giraffe in 1982. As Medlock cxpb.ins it, &De ini::rGra- lwn gave up their careers -she as a ~ist . and speech writer, he as a for-~JD 5CfVlCC ofhccr -for the project. They also sold tverytrung they had. start- ing with <¥i.r New York homes. .. And, yes, people thought we WttC crazy." To keep the project going, in 1985 they left New York .for lcu expensive Whidbcy Island. Wash., and disposed of any deluxe trappings. They don't mind. Neither do th.rec of their four kids. The only holdout is thcir youngest. a son in 11th grade. "He wooden why be can't have a car," says Medlock. "He's the most m.att-- rialistic. But we ay to explain." Choosing Giraffes is a marathon. Nominarions · come &om 2,000 dues- paying members and any self-appointed Giraffe spoctcn nationwide. (Sec story at right.) Then, two 12-pcrson juries - mcmbcn indudc a psych.iacrist, a teacher, a waicress, a carpenter -vott on validat- ed nominees. Rcpom on the new Gi- raffes att sent t0 a nctWOrk of 500 adio mtions for publicity. Next: Giraffe Pro- ductions hopes t0 mah Giraffe srorics into 1V movies of the week. PRANltLY, S"HE GIVES A DAMN Definite movie material is ~ IU- babis, '40, the philanthropic hoc dog qUttD of Dallas. She could play tbc lead role hcrsdf tbc blonde has long fuchsia nails and a soft. Southern voice. Her movie could stut with this scene: It was 11:30 on a March 1987 morn- ing outside Sam's Wholesale Club in Ir- ving, Texas. World-class 'snapper Raba- bis was itching to start. Sam's, though. docsn "t open until noon. so she sar in her blade C-adillac and fmtcd. "My strpf:a- ther had had a heart amck the year bcfott and had just ~ laid olf from his job. He was 51 and no one would hire him. Thar WM really OD my mind." So WU the bet dw sbc"was hungry aad chett-was DO~ MU Sml'MO get a bilie to cat. ~ rcuwMmf dm a who&aaJe shopper'• dub in Calib1lia had hoc dog carts in &oar ol mar Miao IO she tboQgbt Sam's should put bat q stands in &a.. And job-huapy ...... people or dw dderty, like ha -~. SboUld. me ooa to man * c:uu. Sbe wrcM a Iran IO Sun's OWDer, bil- liomitt Slln Wahon. fOC ID imu vn wilh oac ol bis ™"' wl Md dw 6nl an a pbor jaly lol-""' Now daae • ~ cam iD 13 Ta111 cilia. a... Oillail•1"'' Exclusive Preview 1990 Domestic Cars L WHO. ScM1ett afMll AIR.-.. COOO DEED: Hot ... tMMI cheln hires only ~. ~ ...... SACRIFICE: 8oCtl .... "' ,.., .... , c..-..-. Does y c;>ur c ity have a hero? .. Do you sec somronc in your town caking big risks -personal, social or firwlcial -ro make things better? If so, you might have just spotted a Giraffe, somronc who sticks out bis or her D«.k. So fu. 500 people have been honored by a group called the Giraifc Project. If you know such people. send information about them to Giraffe Pro.JCCt. clo USA WEEK.END. P.O. Box 500-W, Washington, D.C. 20044. We'll forwmi your nominations to the Giraffe Project. Herc ue some of those who have ~n honored so fu: EDINA. Mo. -Dr. Wnadell Nickenoa, 35, bypassed a big-money, big-city practice ro go wberc the need was greater. He says hc"s gone into personal debt ro give the town medical care. NEW HAVEN. Coma. -Cyntlaia Kelly, 34. distributes potatocS to the poor. Sow, she's pa.ssedout 200 tons of spuds acquired by two other G1nffes. TAMPA -ADfela Martiaez. 60, swttd a work cooperative to show dis- placed homemakers they could fix their homes. Now her troupe of five wom- en, aged JS-60, do rcpain and help ochn-women not to be hclpk.ss. BE'IHESDA. Md. -Cadoe Vu Leer, 82, is official church ptcr of St. Sce-- phcn and the lncamation Episcopal Church in Washington. D.C. f-or 20 yea.rs. Van Leer has used foofishness to get serious themes ac:rou. drcuing up an a jester's outfit and singing satirical songs about social issues. BEU.INGHAM. WMll. -...,.,.. •-· 43, did a 10-~k sit-in on the ~ Capitol steps and the governor's office to procest a local incinc:raror's burning of hospaw waste. The results: EPA investigations, but the burning goes on. Her next strp: tunning for County Council to bnc more of a voice. . ~ BENICIA. Cali£ -Km. McCall. 58. also known as .. St. Kevin of the fr'CC'- way" for his tendency to pidt up stn.ys. takes ;:t addica and alooholia into his h0fn$ and~babilitares them. When they uatt, they In~ with a a~ in.gs account ~t be csUhliShcs for them. More than 7 ,000 ba'fC gniduatcd sm he mmd the house, Adobe, in 1973. DBCATIJll. Ga. -Rn. A.IL. Sl.olt. 4S, and his wife, Am. c..._, JS, baTC taken 75 homcksa people iolO their bomt Oftr the yan. They ·also saned Cd -458, a IOUp ltitdicn with dignity -it cakes raervations and olfm daily s:pecia1s. but the food it &cc. SAN DllGO -8eckJ U.,. 40, UKd her owia moaey to nm Mary Mlgda- lmc Minilaies. a a-monch ttbab pcopun for pr'Ollilucrs. ~ p~ up the prociam. which indaded poceaion &om pimp. coamding. sbehier and clwm 9Cbool. wbea sbt hail a ti.by lut yar. POPE JOAN, PURaATORY AND AU THAT/ Are you ever stopped by words you understand vaguely, or not at all? What about words like Purgatory, exorcism, limbo, excommunication 7 Or charisms, Satan- ism, gnosticism? Have you ever wondered exactfy what the Catholic Church teaches on questions like evolution, life in outer space, salvation outside the Church 7 Or its views on organic-transplants, cremation 1 Are you ever curious about the history of movements like the Jehovah's Witnesses, or the truth of stories like the one about Pope Joan, or the real meaning of indul- gences for Catholics? 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She doesn't ~· Sun:, she could find easier ways to do good, and make a profit -which she wants -without stripping her bank account and forcing herself and her husband to work tcYen days a week. But she doesn't sec it. As son Terry. 24-, an air co nditioning in- swler in ~m Springs, Calif., says: "Mom jwt gets these idc2s ... oncx she does, she goes all the way." THE SEED OF HOPS Kent Wlicaly, 43, also followed an idea all the way. A gardener extnOrdin- aire in Decorah, Iowa, Whca.ly's passion is seeds -heirloom Stt<h. the ones that would become extinct unless someone kept them growing. He can't put his finger on the reasons for his devotion. But he mnemben the spaik: the gift of 5"tta1 rare seeds from his wife's grandnther, seeds that had come from Bavaria four generations be- fore and bad been passed down. The fun step was to find others with endangered seeds and to ~~gc them. ~e wrote to land and ~ng maga- zmes; several rcadm wrote bade. Jn 1975, he founded Seed Saven Exch.ange; by the end of that year, there were six people saving seeds. His wife Diane. 39. was definitely wary. "I guess you could say that ~nt was on to this idea well before I was," she says. "I really wun 't sure dw th.is was imponant, that then could be na- tionwide iocrmt." When letters began to arrive in groups of 25, she began to be convinced. But it was only when Kent decided in 1981 to quit hisjob as a prinrcr to devote his eKons full time to seeds that Seed Saven bepn to feel like a ml enterpruc. It also seemed a leap of &ith. '"The 1980 earningrfrom-it-wm S3,000," he says. <+Somcbow..tbawhdn.'.t deter us &om chinking we could make a living. I gucu I'm the ~ optimist." His mother, Edna, only vaguely aware of what bn son 'was doing, was nonetheless srunned when he qwt his job to garden full time. The Whealys had thrtt childrm then -rhey have 6ve now -and "I was scared," says Edna. "Plus, I thought his joumalum' degice was completely down the dnm." Now her son is mak.ing a living for his &mily and gets to use his college de- gree by ~publications and year- books for Saven ~-Bo<h mocha and wife arc surprised at bow much the CtlU'l"prix bas grown: 57-;icrc Heritage Farm now conca.ins 6.000 forms of rare vegetables, including 2. .ao diffttent beans, 1,600 to nu toes, 300 pcppcu, 200 lcttuc:cs. Using com- putcn. Kent also keeps mck of the seed inventories of 900 mcmben, 230 com- panies and 248 nunery catalogs. It's a srnnge wk, and you have to Ix one of the committed to do it. Most peo- ple would 6nd it bard ro believe . .u Whealy docs. that one's life work_ could be esoccric seeds. Mott ·a.1 fumers also. might find it :r::pcnd rune growing things dw don't go to nurket. That may expbin why it's so rough for the fani.ily to describe what Kent docs.. Son Aaron. 17, trlls the luds at school bis dad is a farden writer. Mom Edna is ttlicved when frinlds al~dy know -beaUIC she has no idea how tO tell them. Neighbon in Deconh seem to un- derstand md appnne. But as Kent h.u noOccd, some still dri"tt past the &rm slowly and ~. You would think none had cvec scc:n a Girafk. WHO: MerJ Ann ..... WHIU: uca111c1: ..... ,.... ............ ........... ...... illl ' Exclusive Preview 1990 Domestic Cars Delicately srulpted in hand-painted porcelain and costumed in satin as vivid as the beloved fairy tale itself M irror. mirror on the wall, who 1s fair· est of them all? The ans.,.·cr to lhat cli1s\1C question was a princess of ul' surpassed bcaurv-now brought lO life bv awud winning amst Gerda :-..:cubachcr m an enchilnt1ng heirloom doll 5"0111 Whitt Her Milky white \k1r 1\ \Culpred 1n bisque porcelilin then hand-pa1r.1cd ro 1mpiln ii bl ush to her ched:.s a row glow ro her ltps and ii sparkle 10 her eye~ Her gleamin g blad. curls arc ncd wuh a red ~rm bow She wears ii gown of su ns hine vcllow iacqua rd and brdl1arH blue flounces Her rinv waist is shown ott with • 1ct black cor-;ct lilccd m golden rnm Her flowi ng blue satin Cil~ is finished w11h elc11ilnt golden liltncc embro1den A11d of •011"lt sht ro/Js a /uic1011s rrJ tpplr-craircd o' hand painted porccliltn A v1s1on ot Fairy-talc beauty 1n a magn1liccn1 heirloom doll Avilil ilbl c ilt the issue pncc of S 195 To .usu~ dd1v· cry in time for Christmas, order by November 10th C*>OfOI.'-' Christmas delivery guaranteN ii mailed by Novem~r 10, 1989. ,,....,...,~N--. ti .... Fnnltl1n H<irloom Dolk Fnnltl1n Ccn1t1 Ptnnsylvlng 19091 PkllK ~ my commmaon ~ S-Wllttr I nttd wftd no ~t now Pkaw i,.n rM ~ 1 ~11 ol SJ9 • whm my hl'lpon~ doll ,. rncty to M Rnt IO mt and for the balaMt '" lour equal monthly inmllmc-nn ol SJ9 • och aft<r thlpnwnt • Pl•s _, _ -'n 1n .. t1 • '-' #l{SJ fv1'#1"6,,.J ~- ... -.... 9.-.cftl>-- -...-~· Bob LM W8llt9youtotry1'18 prof a HioMI quality prodUcta at PrfCM you CM't ..... (to prove hla products .,.. the very bHt). Ybmln eupptementa reteln full pofllncy for• yeer. Even "you hllw • euppty on hand, tt'1 • good ide9 to buy at theM low prtcn Md poclrM the dfffer9rw;e. CALCllJM PUJSMAMIND • '1 EXclusive Preview 1990 Domestic Cars A special 4-pa1e report on what kids do with their weekends. Clue Into the the best museums, better famlly~rtp1 and • TV 1tar'1 leisure pursuits. Look out for 3 kid species: Mall dolls, Nintendo n_uts and Turtle troopers. Here's a guide. 111111, 11do n u t " Seley It~ 15, rigbc. ol NmWle. admics he's got a thing abouc Ninlmdo. He an wbitde the .. souodttack" from Super Muio Bro&. 2 in bis sleep. But wb.ar skq>? He's pulled. IDDft cban one video all-:· His family knew be w. an addict Scacy -aaned biding his pmes. nen from bis gnr:.dmocba. "I had to. Tbey'd aaa them. loet: the joylcick. •• Solacioo; G~ ma p a tel b hatelf and Scacy's brocber, Jon. 13. ~. . WM tMr .,.: Boys and girls. ages 8 and up. Pracboo&en wKb older siblinp alto are amed in. 1we ,...__,. A glacd. grttniah glow in the eyes. 111Mt1:!.*Falu.SuperMarioBro&.2. Zelda D -The Adotwe ol Uak. ud ltC. r.A.m. ......... NI •111= Nirdtlttlo p.,, rmpzinc. ciraalarim 1.4 millicm ..,,.,, p away tndr leCftb. .. .,,&xy. °"-. •e..: N"ma:• che mowic. 7111 wa.c. a om iD 0ei ""'· .... Pnd ~ (AJJCs nr w...., y_,) • I ..... iD I $50.000 Nit•• rla CO' IF U Nat JP•• Sep\ C 5 r· ...t NBCt 'n.t.oGn&~ 16 -16-Mc ...... ,.. ... rwice • -.da power. t lJ j f l t t f I l l ) ~ ) f f -... Cole Seger o( Juper. IDd..jtm ~ bis 4ch birth- day in high Ninja scylt:. Turtle cake. Turtle napkins. caps. plates. A boumy of Tun.le pr and gadgets. Tocal Turtle. That's Turtle as in TectJaF Mutant Ninja Turtles. lf-lhe.. only tunics you know att silalr md gr"ttn (or choco~ and caramd). you aren't hip to the l*5t fad foe the saocbn tet. Tht:tc plasbc C9'JI are spino6s of die anoon 111n who -.tied ouc as pet turdes but were flushed imo a .ewer and befriended by a Ninja mam:r . Then the ml Fooc Clan dump...f Reaomutlgm Ooze down the drain and. wlwnmol Tunic Cl!alll The Ninja m&llaRd into a rat. but is definitdy a .. good guy ... .... titer••: Boys.. J..7, poa-0.i......,. ....... ··-ltM: haywbett. "'When Co&e goes tlD the pocrry llOR, the Turdes go. • .. ays mom Brenda. c.tcll ,..,.111: '"Hey, clmde ... "Radial. dude." , ...... t.M: ......,_ ...... , TCClllF Ml8Dt Nil;t Turdt ma&. wida rrwMnwllow Niaja •~If am 0.. ..... 11111: A 1'ID Ttooper .. ~a~­ms• Faoaki whD •me .. ,... Sne ,..,_. u};JJ}r£oN Best bets in museums IJ DIHt llrtltJ R ain, rain, go away. But not un- til you've spent the day at a children's museum -a bright. ·fun place bearing little resemblance to those dark, dingy museums your parents wed to visit. · Just take a look at what's inside: With hundreds of museums to choose from, here's a look at jwt a few of the USA 's best and brightest: Most Out.r-1eously Artful Mm1, Ariz. The Arizona Museum for Youth takes a hands-on approach to an: You help ma.kc it. The newest exhibit, "Africa! Traditional Art and Craft" has-areas for •At Tampa's Museum of Science & ln-appliqucing,jcwelry-making and nwk.- dusuy, a new exhibit on the .. Science of making. A replica of an African but sets Sports'' pucs rodent athletes in a game of the stage for storytelling. pint-sized basketball. You're the coach. Most Fun for the Wff-nt Ones •At the Children's Museum of India-St. Lowis napolis, you can sign on as mission spc-;-~c Magic House lw runnels, foam .cW.ists aboard a simulated space shuttle slides, san~ boxes, a puppet :waJI. ABC vo13ge beginning Nov. 1. and counting games, and a muror maze. •At the Children's Museum of How-Btgnt Uttle City ton, aiba.l drums welcome Yisiton to a Clei"'t" replica of a Nigerian village where you Express-Ways Children's Museum gives can choose a Yoruban name, wear Yoni-a hd's-eye view of the Windy City, ban clothes and cook Yoruban food. with 6-foot buildings an~ fun activities. "EYerJ small town and every large Lay out a ~r in the !"""'~ t?w- city WaDb a children's museum. It's ooc er. make a 6ng~ cast at Caty ~ospatal; of the biggest things happening," says do a self-portmt at the Art Instarutt. Selma Shapiro, clireaor of the Chil-Ablolutety C,..,, dren's Museum of Oak·Ridge, Tenn. Washi"I'", D.C. Proof of the popularity: FiYe years If your idea of fun is holding a hissing ago, the Aaociation of Youth Mmeums Madagascar coc:Jao.ch, head to The ln- coaaced just 15 member museums; to-sect Z.00 at the Smirh110nian Institution's day, t:Mn are more than 200. At leasr Museum of Natural History. Or pet a 300 other mmeums batt added disc:oY-tobacco bomworm and Yisit giant uni- ~ rooms and children'11reu; 50 more com beetles, scorpions and tarantulas. c:hildrcn's mmeams are slaced ID opal in ,...,.._. bltlMt the DCXt duec yars. . And with an arimaud 9 million Tisi-Wash;..,_., D.C. con dW year, dor.em of kids' museums The Capitol Children's Museum cap- .re sbopping Cm biagu qauun OI' tum the 8a.w of Mexico: Grind beam opeDina new pUeries. This Sunday, the to IDaU a chocolale drink 0t ia a IOltiUa Children's Mmeum ol Manhama re-in its replica of• toutb-of-~ opem .&er a ~month break with Tillage. You also caa make paper Sow- 36.000 ..-re feet of -..of-tbe-ut ex-en. pet the Tillage ~ Rosie. or learn billia. ~ill former size. A hip-to clO the McDcaa &at dance. ceda hiplipt: a "Bnimtariam'" with Meet DIMrtentlftl aai......ct ICM:md wl iipt. Sn Ptarilco Nal monda, dac lwtiempotia IDlllt-Clamttopbobia has ao pm in the Ex- .. ope111 ill _... SplceQ9al ,........_ plcx•oci0 m Yoa en~ climb and slide ... ...U:-ID ia al-.1.. ~ellift duoash I podaic cbnc'1 13 iuleacou- 27S.000--;.i: ..-e (;;""~ hd Dal ,.,,.,;. tmels in ~ c1v1r-. May, die 1-~ ill Cetller for .... oaiy JOll' leW of IOUCh. Bat dac !'""7:• die i •tins ~ of UI dame ii IO papubr, you11 wcl ID mMe •••••.Jlilll-DI=• 115.7 m • "F g a& Rll tllioM tw0 weeb ill ..tnnce. · ,,.., .a• i nr ..,, • ._.a. .... ....-. Pl•lll•• .. ""............... ,.,. ~ ;&.....L. ...ii....... .... ~~ ..I:.. ... _ •--L L-----• 24 .,. ,Wer:lliC •• au.:a Miii-~ I ., ... arr .. Ha I• -Y•C.•"-CH,lll11widaa. ... ......_.,... •-mada-.__. .... ____ of ............... ., ................ .,= .. --' ........ W... d ... lib ildllMW .. ,,,...•tit: 11111 •-• clilll.' • • n m •la au•n-.. • Worlfi Lar1a1t I nJio,.opolis . A new wdcome center greets visiton at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, where a spinl staircase winds up 6ve stories through nine galleries. Among the exhibits in che recently expanded l complex: a hand-carved carousel, an In- dianapolis 500 race car and an authentic 1830s log cabin and t:wo restaurants. • Moat Upllftln& Boston The bubble machine is j ust one of the . many intcnctivc exhibits at the Chil- drcn 's Museum. Below, Kaitlyn Clark, 6, creates a bubbly scene. The museum also has a dizzying exhibit: a two-story climbing cage, enclosed in wire mah. I i !II By the editors c:i CAR and DRIVER. Exclusive Preview 1990 Domestic Cars ,fro01 the pages of CAR and DRIVER niagazine, a co01plete look at all that's been changed on the best lineup yet of domestic cars. g a r automobile, Cadillac le. A commitment to excellence. At Cadillac, we believe it's our duty to help protect the people who drive and ride in our cars. As a result, we conduct extensive testing and offer many features and programs which exceed governmental reguJations. Anti-lock brake system . .Advanced anti-lock brakes are standard on the Cadillac Allan~, Fleetwood, Seville SI'S and Brougham. Cadillac offers the availability ohn anti-lock brake system on all other models. It helps minimize wheel lock-up, to better maintain steering mntrol during severe braking on slippery surfaces or dry pavement. VS passing power for every Cadilhc-standard. For 1990, a new, more powerful VS engine in the Cadillac De Ville, Fleetwood, Seville and Eldorado means greater confidence passing and merging. See,.., local Cacliller dealer arcall MON.\WCAD ad• far the <'dlx W.., W. PM Caler. THE ONLY WAY TO TRAVEL IS _1990 .NEW CARS the It's not yo·ur grandfather~ new-car season. • Ontt upon a ti~. for car enthusiasts young and old, autumn brought with it a sp«ial excitement: the arrival of new can. This excitcmmt ~rhaps ~ iu peak in the 1940s, following the end of World War JI. In the fint half of that dttadc ~ cars Wf:l"C un· available. so when the war ended in 1945 the anticipa· lion of OC"W can was just that much more com~lling. It was a golc:kn ~in the hastory of the U.S. car in· dustry. and iu like will not~ seen again. Y~ we ~isl in the ttaditional fall introduction. After all. new models have 10 ~ introduced so~­ timc. so why abando1t October lo baseball? This year marts the seventh year of gmeral pros· perity in this country and the fifth y~ of optimism in Detroit. Sales ha~ bttn strong. despite dire predic- tions issued annually for the put thrtt yean by--lhe pundits of Wall Sc.rttt. and we have to give much of the credit to improved product. Domestic cars arc ~lcr than they've ever bttn. But life has changed. Instead of wajung ~hind the dealC'l"Ship hoping to catch a pttk of a new car. tS>dav's consumer waits at horM. watching the daily ncwspa· ~r or television. aJen for the newest sales incentive. Or reba1e. Or spiff. as your dealer calls i1. Buying habils have changed. ~rc·s no huge sales surge with the inlroduction of the new models in the fall.~ old bai1-and-swi1ch tC'Chnique donn't work anymo~. cithtt. Gone att the days when a customer walked into the showroom 10 buy a Ford Escon and drove out in a Crown Vactoria loaded with every op- tional feature known lo mankind. Today, the customer shops in advan~nd he ~ much of lhe shopping in lhe pagn-ofcar ~ zincs. Nocjust Garanti Dnwr. but aJI oft.hem.~ .. that proV1de genuine lnfonnauon. at any rate. Once the mfonnation has bttn absorbed. the buyer makes out tu.s short llSI. Or 11/'r shon hst-for women either buy or influence the choice of full) two-thirds of the can sold in this country. If a manufacturer is on that shon list, one of i1s dealers may get a visit. If the buver likes what's sttn-and likes the deal--a car is '°Id. Money is made. Jobs are kept fille-d. The economy moves on. To that end, then. Car and Dnvtr bnngs you the best and the bright~l of the 1990 domestic ofTerings. You'll read about the changes. about the models we vi<-w as significant. and about w~t progttss the in- dustry is making on the technical front. Read and learn. And if our infonnauon helps you find the right drivt!r's seat. then we'U fttl that we'v~ilCcomplished our mission. -W&ibamjtt11WS CHEVROLET CAVALIER-Most of the news for 1990 is under the hood. The Cava- lier's standard 90-hp 2.0-liter four has been stroked to 2.2 liters, netting another five ponies, while last year's 125-hp 2 .8-liter V-6 has been sup- planted by a 3.1-liter version with 140 hp. The Z24 convertible is disconunued. BERETTA/CORSICA -The Berella hne heats up w11h two bold new models· a convertible and lhe GTZ. The convertible is a guillotine JOb by M1ch1gan drop-top specialist C&C; a groovy Larga-style bar adds structural rigldity and keeps the door handles where previous Beretta owners can find 'em. The Bcretta GTZ replaces last year's GllJ, and gets the lusty 180-hp, high-output version of CM's sixteen-valve Quad 4 engine, a new sport suspension, and sixteen-inch whttls and tires. The 2.0-litcr four-cylinder and 2.8-li- ter V-6 are replaced by more power- ful 2.2-liter and 3.1-li ter engines, respectively. LUMINA-Chevy's all-new mid- size is based on the GMIO platform (Olds Cutlass, funtiac Grand Prue. Buick Regal) and replaces the Celeb- rity sedan. The Lumina line includes both two-and four-door models. as well as the innovative Lumina APV minivan. The Celebrity's 2.5-litcr four serves as the base engine (now with 110 hp), and a 135-hp 3.1-lttcr V-6 is optional. T he hottest Lumina is the Euro, which offers the V-6, big- ger wheels and tires, and a sport suspension. CELEBRrrY-The Celebnty sedan has been replaced by the Lumina, but the Celebrity wagon hves on. CAMARO--AJI Camaros get a stan- dard dnver's-side air bag. The RS Carnaro uses the General's l~-hp 3.1-liter V-6 as standard equipment, and all Camaros now benefit from a four-speed automauc transmission with recalibrated torque-converter lockup points. AJl-lcather scats arc now optional. CAPRICE-The manor changes in- clude outboard front-seat passive belts and optional lealher interiors for the haughty Brougham models. A sleek, restyled Caprice will appear in the 1991 model year. CORVE'ITE-The long-awaited ZR-1 finally hits the streets, and all Vettes blaze into 1990 with com- pletely new interion (including a new analog-digital gauge duster) and Bosch ABS 11-S anti-lock brakes. SLandard Corv~lcs also profit from a five-horsq><>wcr engine tweak. PONTIAC LeMAN~Minor mecharucal and trim improvements and front-seal passive belts arc the only changes to Pontiac's South Korcan-bwh rub Kad~l. SUNBIRD-CT and SE models arc spruced up with a front~nd face hft. The convertible Sunbird LS now of- fCTed in LE rather than CT 1.nm. and all Sunbirds arc fitted with front-seat pas.sivc ~tbelts. GRAND AM-The big news is an SE with the high-output, 180-hp Qµad 4, which replaces the prcviow SE's 2.0-litcr turbo. A "regular" Quad 4 producing 160 hp is fur- ni shcd with automatic-equipped SEs. New sixtttn-inch whttls and tires arc now standard SE fitments. 6000-Thc STE model is gone-- that badge has transferred to the new four-door Grand Prix-but the 6000STE's all-whttl-drivc option lives on in the S/E. The 6000's 2.8- htcr V-6 is replaced by a 140-hp. ,. I - liter V-6. All 6000s get front-seat passive sn~lts. GRAND PRIX-The much-antio- pated four-door version of the Grand Prix is finally available, with the top modeb carrying Pontiac's lauded STE designation. The Prix STE spon.s distinctive front and rear treatments and atto stde sltiru. Pow- CT comes from a normally aspirated ,. I-liter V-6; a 205-hp turbocharged vmion is available as an option. The Grand Prix LE is offered with the base version ofGM's Qµad 4 engine coupled to a thrtt-spced automatic transmission. All Grand Prixs arc now blessed with a standard analog inatrumcnt cluster and redesigned ancillary switches. BONNEVJU...£.-SE and LE m<><kls share new front and rear resr:yling. The SSE gcu a new grille and a few other exterior modifications. SAFAJtl-Tile last of ftlntiac's real 1tatioa wagons has heal quietly taid lO rest. l'JUBIRD-The base 2 .8-liter F"lttbird mpne ii~ by the 14()..bp, 5.1-liter V~ Yird>irda get scandard driftr'1-aide air hap for 1990, and minor revisions att 1prad lhroughout tM tine. BUICK SKYHAWK -Permanently grounded. SKYI.All-A bare-bones model in bodl two-and four-door fonns is added to fill ~gap l~ by the l<TclP- ping of the Skyhawk. Ouuidc, the Skylark sports a new grille; inside, it gets a new instrument panel and some minor frctbcning. CENTURY-P.usive front seatbelts and new exterior colon att the only notcwonhy changes. REGAL-Look for a comely four- door Regal next spring, with thrtt dift'ttmt variations from which to choose. The Regal will be the only 1990 GM buggy to feature a new, 170-hp m-sion of the babnce-shaft- ed !800 V-6. Numerous interior en- hancements round out this year's offerings. L41SABRE-Thc LeSabre is treated to a front-end restyling and full. width tail.lamps in bac:'k. The T TYJ>C model · is no more, but regular LeSabres can be done up almost identically by ordering the Gran Touring package. The ageless LeSabtt/Eleara Estate wagon (rear drive, thank 10'1 wry .much) is pattd down to jua« one trim level thil year, caBcd limply Ellale Wagon. ELEC'l'li/PARI AVENUE-A few saumnl enhancements are the · only notcwonby ~·· UVIDA.-The lijv loses its infa- mom CRT "CXJDb'OI center" and re- Cleiwa a new imln.unmt panel with boch .... md digiW puga. A Giwer'Hide air t.g is now scandard. &li1TA-Bukk'1 shapely two- w mm• le'XJ con¥enible to the ..... Al leM&11 ptcomplecelyre- d1 ipeit ...,_ pmela widl an- .... , r IDaclrldon.alll'eceMa .,., ............ GM°• ,..Key ••Uhtl 1)'111!111. mnd new esterior Clllilll'makea ~ CIERA-The Ciera's base 2.S-litcr four is now packing 110 hones, up from last yea.r's 98 hp. All Cittas-including the Cruiser sta- tion wagon-rttcive numerous inte- rior detail changes and front-seat passive seatbelts. -c:t1l1A$-SUPREME-You name it, the new Supremes have it. There's a brassy, targa-banded Supreme convertible; the soft top is power-op- eratcd and sports a glass rear win- dow. There's also a new four-door sedan in the Supreme linnip. All Supmiies (except the convertible) arc blessed with the high~utput Qµad 4 mated to a Gctrag fivcMpeed transmission as the standard drivctrain. CUSTOM CRUISER-Olds kttps ir.s-version of the big, cight-passcn- gcr wagon around for yet another year, lhough lbntiac has seen 6t to drop its sister ship, the Saf.ui The only major change is the addition of door-mounted passive seatbelts for outboard front-seat occupants. 88 ROYALE-Subtle front and rear detail changes have removed some exterior fussiness. There arc a few minor . interior convenience im- provements as well. NINETY EIGHT /TOURING SEDAN-A handful of structural re- finements, and that's about iL Ditto · for the upleovel Touring Sedan. TORONADO-Olds's two-door luxury auiser is. except for the hood. all-new on the outs~uding a monscrous twelve inches added to the rar 0¥el'lmng. Comp6mc11tir~ the Toronado'1 newly contoured skin is a locally new interior with ana- 1 og gauges. Underneath, the drivctrain ranaina the~. but the Toronado'a sumemion bas been complecely ~-In addition, all Toro1 pc a standard dmer'Hide air bag. The apc>nM TroRo gm all the new Toronado aoodia plus six- teen-inch wheels. CADILLAC ' mods and seoveral in~rior improve- menls. A 175-hp, 5.7-litcr V-8 is now offered for tho~ who order the trail- er-towing or coachbuilder pack.ages, and anti-lock brakes are now stan- dard equipment. ELDORADO-Like the-de Ville and Fleetwood, the Eldo benefits from the improved 4.5-litcr V-8. Slight ex- terior trim ~isions and a standard driver's-side air bag~ the only oth- er changes of note. · SEVIU..F--Some minor exterior changes. a sWldard driver's-side air bag, and increased power from the 4 .>liter V-8 tell the story. The St-- ville STS's handling is improved with a new "ride and handling" pack.age, including a more dfective front anti- roll bar and new sixteen-inch wheels and tires. AILANTf,_No more snidering- lhe Allante is becoming asmow auto- mobile. Last year. the Allante's V-8 engine was modified to produce 200 hp . This ynr, Cadillac's Italian two- seateT becomes the first front-driver m the U.S. to employ a traction- con trol system. Cadillac's engineers have also ~ ·some wonhwhile tweaks to the Atlante's front suspen- sion, including a redesigned front anti-roll bar and revised shift points ~tween s~ion modes. Inside, the changes include a standard driv- er's-side air bag, improved seats for ~llcr suppon, and a standard com- pact-disc player. FES'TIVA-Ford's smallnt gets a new grille and so~ exterior aim changes. A five-spttd transmission is now sWldard, as are motorized pas· sive front seatbelts and t.hrtt-point rear belts. FSCORT-Finally, th~point belts in the rear. Spyshots of the 1991 Es- cort, due next spring, loo k promising. TEMPO-No major changes. PROBt-Thc appnl of IM Probe lW is expanded with~ modifi- cations. All lhrtt Probe modeb-- GL, LX. and GT--.pon M"W &ont ends (the GT geu a unique "~" &ont ttaunent and• re- styled mnny • .al) and M'W eu.m- or ....... The Probe LX ii aa&ed to a~ of power wilh IM addiDaft of Ford's pmhrod S.0-liw V-6 •IM standlrd ..... In aM&ion,. LXs ptfour-wheel4ilc ..... mda.hl- ly ~are.. nae er llicb widi a 2.2-&er tmbo powerhoule, bul ii . - To enjoy a c~ic Buick, · rent "Bain Man:' Now available on videoassette from MGMIUA Home Video. To drive a classic Buick, visit your Buick dealer. . Buicks waiting for you. Including llfvteR. BWck's contrmporary Amerlc.an clusic. Bmt "bin Mm" md enjoy it tn the comfort of your home. Then trst-drtve one of 8Wck'1 oewest dz-tcs. on the Great AmeQc:m load oeuest you. I ---·1;1 ----.-- .. can now be coupled to a smooth four-speed automatic transmission. Standard GT itm11 now indudc anti- lock brakes and biggtt 20S/60VR- 15 tires. Every Probe is !!~ with motorized front-scat passive belts and rear thftt..point belts. MUSTANG-Ford's pony car prances into\} 990 with few moomca- tions-why mess with success? A driver's-side air bag is standard ~ cause of it, forget about a tilt whttl), and rear belts att now of the thrtt- point variety. TAURUS-The biggest news is the -addition of sorely needed anti-lock brakes to the hot-footed SHO. ABS binders att also offer'ed as an option on all lesser Tauri The entire Tau- rus li~ enjoys a new instn.Unent pan- el, numerous interior improve- ments, and-you guessed it-a driver's-siM air bag. Kttp your eyes pttled-a Taurus police ~ is now available to aero-minded cop- pers everywhett. THUNDERBIRD-The T -Bird, completely redone for 1989, flies on with littJe Outter this year. LTD CROWN VJCl'ORIA-Ford knows just what the Crown Vic buytt wants-more of what he's been get- ting-50 little is changed. An updat- ed instrument pand. a driver's-side air bag, and outboard rear thrtt- point belts hdp bring the Crown V1e into the 1990s . MERCURY TRACER-The made-in-Mexico compact lair.es a siesta in the 1990 model year: no changa. The 1990 calendar year will bring the Stan of production for a ttdnigned Tnctt. CAPRI-Ford of Auscralia's two- plus.two roadster has been delayed again and apin. Ford now says the sw-crosted sporuter will be ~ some time after the stan of the 1990 calendar year. HOUJ long after is any- body's pas. 'J'OPAZ-..A few minor comfort and commimce addiliolw md OUlticmd rar dnee poinl bdu. That's all. OOUGil--Lut yem-wasa bit,ar. IO there lft no lipi&cml improft menu. Unlal you comider con- toured front-seat headrests .. ~." ~bnMs~now 60 ' hie M m aplian On • s.lllel ._,._... 1' 11 pow8' •e •me ii •aldlnl wilh die S.8-liler V-&. w1 lhe S.Nw v.e ii itokud wilh ·- "Hydromount" engine mounts. There arc a m~mbeT of interior im- provements: an all-new instrument panel, a driver's-side air bag, and an optional CO player_ GRAND MARQ.UIS hopes for a de Sade package have been das~ for y~ an<><her year. In- stead, Ford has played it safe with a mundane asson:mcnt of revisions. including a new instrument panel. a driver's-side air bag, and outboard rear, th~point seatbelts. In addi- tioA, a single key now unlocks the doors and o~rates the ignition. Oh yeah, we almost forgot-the vinyl- roof texture is new. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL -Exterior changes include a new grille. new taillamps, a ~ rear reflector pand, and-not to be ovcrlooked--a new hood ornament. TOWN CAR-Look out, luxoyacht lovers: there's a completely rcskinned Town Car on the loose. But if you're wonied that Ford's last remaining "traditional" luxury offer- ing has sold out to the same corpo- rate Euro-thinkers who had their way with the Continental, have no fear. the Town Car remains essentially as it was, albeit a tad more rounded. Ev- ery expected luxury essential is in- cluded in the all-new interior. The new Townie also benefits from s~-~irivc RQWer stttrin a rear air suspension, an ABS brake system. air bags for both the driver and the outboard front-scat passen- ger, and thrtt-point belts for those lounging in the outboard rear scats. The drivetrain is carried over from last year, and, yes, the Cartier De- signer Series continues as well. MAU VD-lbc Mark sporu a new insuumcnt panel, a driver's-s~ air bag. and three-point belts for the &ont-snt passenger and outboard rnr-scat occupants. LSC models ride on new BBS cast-aluminum whttls. CHRYSLER p owcrplant. the balance-shaft- equipped 2.2 VNT Turbo-with variable-nozzle tl.lrbo technology (the horsepower .is the same as with the Turbo II, but it rears its head quicker). GTC standard equipment also includes Chrysler's new driver-- adjustable sus~sion, with three settings to match your driving mood. There arc two new transmissions as well: an electronic four-speed auto- matic (actually introduced on the '89 New Yorker and Dodge Spiril/Plym- outh Acclaim models), and a rede-- signed five-spttd manual that's a dis- tinct improvemC'nt over the p~vious manual box. All LcBarons get a handsomdy redesigned interior with a parking brake NmdJe instead of a pedal. It's even looted near the cen- ter console! The LcBaron five-door hatchback has been discontinued. but a new four·door LcBaron based on Chrysler's A-body (Dodge Spirit, Plymouth Acclaim) platform will join the lineup in early 1990. The new. LcBaron sedan will be offered onJy with the 3.0-liter Mitsu V-6 and the four-speed automatic. NEW YORKER-The K-derivative New Yorker Landau is joined by a new sister car. the Salon. Both will offer a new 3.3-litcr Chrysler-dc- signed V-6 in addition to the 3.0-litcr six, and a driver's-side air bag will be standard. FIFTH AVENUE-The ancient, rear-drive Fif\h Avenue has passN to the great dealership in the sky. Chrysler has ~instated the Fifth Av- enue mon er to serve ics-original purpose--to identify the top New Yorker model. For 1990. that means a New Yorker with five inches added to its whttlbase and overall length. Power comes &om the~ Chryslcr- crcated, push rod '.'-liter V-6; it pro- duces 14 7 hp and 183 pound-feet of torque. IMPERIA1-Thc Imperial is bad, all-new and ready to take up the Chrysler colon. Except for 4 .4 inch- es added to its length. the new Impe- rial is CSJcntially an overstuffed Fifth Avenue; both arc built in the same plant and shatt the same major com- ponents. The Imperial. ho~. of- fers a few options the Fifth Awnae doan 't. including an elcctronicaDy conuoDed air suspnlSion and Mark Cross leathel-snts. OONQUDT 1'56-Vanquished. aotYSl.D'STC aY llA.mATl- Yn. ~ car wich ~ worid't liDiesc rw is finally oti«•rwble. Thr rm. u.n.Amerian twe>-lellU!I' comes with rither a 1ixtccn-val•c. 200-hp, °"""' ... ,,... - Maserat1-tuned turbo 2.2-liter or Lhe M1tsubish1-built 3.0-liter V-6. PLYMOUTH COLT-The knock-em-dead Mit- subishi-made Colt channed every- onc--induding us at Ten Bcsl Cars timc--after its introduction last year. but for 1990 the Colt GT loses Its perky 135-hp turbo engine to make room for the 1 13-hp. 1.6-liter nor- mally aspirated four-cvhnder found m some Eagle Summit varianlS. An automauc transm1ss1on is now of- fered on all but the lowesL-level Colt model. The previous-generatio n Colt suJl exi.slS as the Vista and the DL Wagon. which have bttn treated to mmor grille alterations and a few other detail changes. HORIZON-The car that won't die receives a new instrument panel. a driver's-side air bag. and outboard rear thrtt--point seatbelts. No sigmfi- cant extenor changes. SUNDANCE-Notl much news. A new instrument duster and the avail- ability of a redesigned five-spttd manual transmission are the only items of note. REUANT AMERICA-The ax has finally fallen on the humble K-ca.r that s~ned it aJl. ACCLAIM-This slttper strolls mt o 1990 with Ure upgrades. a dnver's- s1de air bag, and a new five-spttd manual transmiss ion. All other changes are mmor. GRAN FURY-No doubt to the cha- grin of pohce departrnmlS every- whtte, Plymouth's rear-dnve law-en- forcement favorite has bttn locked away forever. LASER-Do three One Lap of Amttica tours in a Yugo if you haven't heard of this heartthrob yet. One of the hottest front-drive coupes around, the Laser continues to off er engines producing from 92 hp to 190 hp. Introduced as a 1990 mod~ early in '89, the Laser carries on unchanged. DoDGE OOLT--Stt Pfymouth Colt. OMNl-Stt ftymouth Hori~on. SHADOW-Want more power? You~e got it with the new 174-hp 2.2.Jiter VNT Turbo. Putting the power to the front whttb will be more fun. thanks to a new five-speed manual transmission. ibett's also a y I rnEVROLET PONTIAC Oldsmobile BUICK When you finally decide which great GM car or Program to the Custom Payment Plan to SMARTl...EASE~M truck you want to drive home this fall , GMAC financing GMAC h~ a plan just for you . And with quick credit can help make it simpler to get. approval, nothing could be simpler. Because GMAC is available right in your GM GMAC financing. The obvious choice for financing dealership. So it's there when you choose your car. And your new GM car or truck. See your GM dealer for whether you're looking to buy or lease. gMA' details today. there's a variety of plans to fit almost any GMAC as an Equal Credit Opportunity budget. From the First Time Buyer Company. Fl ANCIAL SERVIC S . new instrument array and a standard drivtt's-side air bag. LANa:R-Lanced. ~Plymouth Rdiant. SPIRn'--stt Plymouth Acdaim. DIPLOMAT--stt Plymouth Gran Fury. DYNASI'Y-The new 3.'-litcr V-6 is offered on the upscale Dynasty LE. A driver's-side air bag, outboard rear thrtt-point belts, and a host oflwru- ry additions tell the rest of the talc. DAYl'ONA-Just when you thought the Daytona was getting a bit long in the tooth, Chrysler opens up with a fistful of new goodies: First, a 141-hp ,.0-liter V-6 for Daytona and Dayto- na F.S models. Next, the 174 hp vari- ablc--nozzJc--ru~uipped 2.2-litcr four, which is~~ in the Dayto- na or the DaytQ~Sh.elby. Next up, new transmissions: an clectronialty cont.rolled four-spttd automatic or a !lick new fivc--spttd manual, both available with the six. Now on to sus- pensions: opt for the high-roller Shelby model, and a ncw adjustable-- suspension system is youn. And in- teriors: all Daytonas now show off a neat ncw Eurostyle cabin and a cen- ter console with a relocated parting •• ExcluSive ·Preview 1990 Domestic Cars · brake. Fmally, the exterior: mono- chromatic paint jobs arc now avail- able on all Oaytonas except the base model. That should do it, don't you think? EA.GLE SUMMIT-You won't find too many car people. wh~ don't l.iU this little hummer. New for 1990 is a mono- chromatic F.S model with the 11 '-hp sixteen-valve 1.6-litcr mgine, a spon suspension, and a high-grade interi- or. A base Summit has been added as well. A four-spttd automatic trans- mission is offered with the 1.6-litcr- equipped Summit LX. . MEDAUJON-lt's-au rcvoir for the French compact. -PREMIER-Eagle's pleasant but' pricey mid-size sedan gets by with rclativdy minor tweaks. There arc extcrioc detail changes, new alumi- num whttls, and new colors. All J>re.. mien are treated to stainlc.stccJ exhaust systems and four-wheel disc brakes, and the Touring suspension has been recalibrated. Best of all, the convoluted coh.unn shifter has been moved to the console. TALON-It-may ~ last in chis month's domestic-car roundup, but it's anything but least. Take the basic wildness of the Plymouth ~r Tur- bo, add the calming influence of four-wheel drive, and you have this month's sizzling C.ar and Driwr cover car, the top-model Talon TSi AWD. Exccpt for the all-wheel-drive systmt and some aiffcrcnccs in bodywork. the laJon is a twin of the Laser. And that's ooching but•good news. AJ we rcponed in our July preview test, the t95-hp Talon TSi AWO scorches from 0 to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds, flat- tens the quancr-milc in 14. 7 seconds at 92 mph, and reaches a hair- straightening top speed of 137 mph. All from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder cn- ginc--albcit with sixteen valves and tu:r.bocharging. The potent turbo cn- giM is available in a front-whttl- drive Talon cu well-as is a normally aspirated 135-hp 2.0-liter four- cylindn-. • D YESI Enler my sub8cription to ear and Driver at big saWlglS -up to 89% off the newsstand cost! D 1 year (12 iaeues) for $12.99 -$1.08 a copy/ D 2 years (24 .._)for $22.99 -9M a copy/ D 3 years (36 issues) for $32.99 -92' a copy/ Mr.JMrs.JMs.~~~~-:::-:-:-:::=-==-==~~~~-(Pl.EASE PRtNT) 42F2 Qty~~~~~~~~~~~~~- \_91m Zip ____ _ 0 Payment Enclal Id 0 Bil Me Phone Orders -800-28IMM84 . Cll.._ arcln _. -.00 per )1W tor 9ddllbllll PGSllOI; lor9ign arc1n• aao.., yw. ,._ .. 1n u.a. tu1m"""' won .... ., OIS Annull ft81 11&td oall 11-40. M C1•yw u.:._.., prtae ........ --· '° .,.,. tDr .. ..., d""' ..... Taking the family -along Travel ·expert Dorothy Jordan answers readers' questions about life on the road w ...... f..uly of ...... piq to cnlaa· provides 17 toys. booklets and games for do for ~iq. Caa we 6t 6n $24.95, plus $4.50 for sMipping; call 2 12 r: 1-~~--i..a00-643-2726 .. '.,.. • 'pau •ti • • roomr A _.J rful I th ' ood wolllle crave game at s g -U. Ti#n·a.•. 11, M,.._. Waclt Squeezing seven ~le in a room is go- ing to awe a lot of difficulties on nca- rion. And by the time you pay for double occu~ in one room, you may not save any money. You'tt better off with an all-suite ho- tel or condo. Check Tiet All-S11i~ Hokl GMWe Qohn Muir Publications, S 11.95). and nt ~Lu V.c.tionm' G11Ult ~ ria (Vintage Books, $9.95) for listings. WUt k1..t of tranl pm• are om dte ...-for kw. .1 ... car rideef Abo, ....W my ,.. ........ • '-"1 dtt•r •Jo.a, ... Mw ..U ...W tMa coecf for all ages is called The lkst Travel Game Ever. it's modeled after bingo. The most 1mpartant thing is to bring paper. padund pencils. Older kids enjoy tape recorders, but make sure you brinJ e~bones. Ideally, kids should pad their own stuff with parental guidance. It's nor always necessary to bring along a siner because one can be hired at your desti02tion (wually SS to $8 an hour, or negotiate a flat fee for a 'tlfeclt's service). An argument for bringing your own is fun.iliarity. On the downside, a family mUlt pay for a sjncr's cxpemcs. The best plan is to all your destina- tion in advance and arrange for child ca.re. Be swc to ask s.itten for rclc:rences. An U..re uy NtOrtl or a.ot.b tlaat ac· cemmod.te cMlmH wi~ 6UWIMI? -Mft IC•-.. _,_,,,If,_, If" t •-' t, C'-"•-J The ski induscry hat a lot of propams for skien with dilabiliria. The WWet- ~ Colo., ski area is ~u-bowa for lU ftl'SM"&tt special ski prosruDo The feo- tOrt also hat a summer ptopUD £w kids with physical and meow disabilities, in- cluding rock climbing and river rafting. An organiz.ation called the Nation.al Handicapped Sports Association pro- vides general ~ormation on traveling with famjly mcrribcrs who have disabil- ities. (Write 4405 E.ast-Wcst Highway, Suite 603, Bethesda, Md. 20814, or call ""' 301-652-7505.) Also, a non-profit orga~ nizarion called Access Foundation at (516) 887-5798, in Malverne, N.Y .. keeps track of every hotel's accessibility for guests with disabilities and acts as a travel agency. It also bas a home ex· change program in which people with disabilities exchange t heir already- equipped homes. The book Access to tht WorlJ by Louise W eiss (Facts on File, S 16.95) gives a roundup of facilities at hotels. cruise ships and airpom. Wllat an airlines' policies on infant seats? AJso, tile portable cribs most Ito- tels pro•ide ue too small for lids older tllan 9 moadu. Wlaat caa I do? -IC.,,,. itDM, •otltn of • 19 •o"ll'~'· Fl"'*"· NJ Although the Federal A. viatioo Ad.min- istration bas approved infant scats, not alJ airlines <lllow them. Sometimes you can we a vacant scat for a baby carrier. But if you want a guaranteed extra scat, you have to pay a child's fare. On hotel cribs: Call 6rst. If they don't luve full-sized cribs, you can move a bed into a comer. I pack a bed rail and put extra pillows on the bed's open end. You also couJd rent a crib from a local furniture rental company. Wltat cnaise lines ol'er 1apenised ac- tivities for lids? -A•1i. AMu1, JS. -••~r •f ,_, •ta I.,., 10, El Pros. Morr cruise lines cater to ~ids th~ days. I publish a ·cruise guide called Cr11isi"g wi1lt CJ.i/Jrrn (Trncl With Your Children. S20 or $14 fot newslet- ter subscribcn). Many of the kids' pro- grams arc seasonal and some depend on the number of kids on board at once. The Sitmar, which merged with Princess. rum some of the better chil- dren's progn.ms on the high seas - year-round, in-part and out-of-port, for ages 6 months and up at no added cost. A fun-6lled prognm by Royal Carib- bean ~ kids 5 and up. J also· m:om- mend Pmnitt Cruiscline, run by Dis- ney. It ofen programs for children from agt 2 thar arc free until 10 p.m. Some ships ofer prince baby-sitting at oosa up to $8 and $9 an hour. W'itJ. c.twl a- 0.,..,11, JM.,. u fa••-rWultn -f' «M .. ,.,,.,, ....,,_,, 'Fa•i/y Trnitl Ti,.,,' ,.wultM., TNWI wldt v .. , CltllJma. For• M•,k ..,.,,,.,,, -, It "" ,,, TWYCH, 10 li4r't1t A ...... Nft1 Y.,.. NY. roou. $....,,,,...., •n IJJ • ,_,, I . Kids' top picks for fantastic trips .,.... •• ..,.. 17 H oNJIOn "My favorite p&ac. to ~ Is San Joee, c.llf. The tun la lltlnlnc. It never '"ma to r•n and the eir la deli, al- iowtnc tor a srut .-ot the MCMM- t*na and a chMce to eftfo1 Mture. "I also like to ftsh, and the i..t p&ac. for thM Is .,, Corpus awtstt.. TU· ... and .... e la&afMI, which has nice i beaches. MJ d•d andlpde1p ... fiahlnc there. We mualty catct\ i..c ftsh and tatle them home to Nt." ..... rt ....... ll Mtl~"'"' Btoclt, F/11. Monfrt enjoys sports-oriented v.ca- tk>M. and her favorite destiMtion Is Oyster '°"" In SebMtial\, Fla., Oft a Nrrilr IUand south of her tMNne In Metbourne luch. "tt Is so much fun to vWt becauM I can swim, pl•y tennis and ............ tollleoubWeandlft. ........ ~ .. ..... ,,, .... •n· ..,... her trip .. v.1- ley , ... , ,.., l.aat ......... ~ to ltlJ and ,...,., IMlM It. ...................... _..., ,.,...m '"'9 ..................... . ...... and NH rel8tMs.. .. ...rt& .... , I. Lo11isttillt. Ky. "TM .... ....., ... , ..... - the _., of T•w 11111 ...i .... ~ ....... ., "" ----.., ....., .. .... .,, ......... .... ........... ,,.,. .. ,....., v-.. .... c.w. c... (• lllOa WftlH I t). ._.-., ..... _. 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I abo like to spend time outdoon - going camping with my dad, fishing, backpacking. skiing. We'll go co the Siem Nenda Mouraim for three or four clays. I jmc like being oat there. This mmmer I didn't haft a chance co get away mach. but wbca I did I wmt tall. dmq.1.a since I waa lit- dc, J'ft -ialaaeed in dmDs and i:.~c;:.:a:t! clrriaa Imam, Uld ... Pelirwy I be-- mat I cad6id ~ 41iftr • M,;='J wa1 ID (JnMe JIMd for .,.. I ... ~ID lepm Bwla. ,,... die A IMr'I risk !OU Cla -I 1111 -a ...... alp far-.. , ··- Cllld .... -. Jmar S. 1974 .. a. 7Ada Oii NBCt ltlf T-lWi; rols ii CBS'a-0--,... ... - NBC\.S..-- 1 ••• 1919 llHac•r c:MS--••J.C.,_., NlliamlGoWmblc AWlldwt . ...,. .... Hit..._,1ai.a dr .,...... .... _ csts, sea urchins. I saw some dolphins once. That was really cool l also volunteer some of my free time -about 10 hours monthly -at Angel's Flight. a crisis intetftntion center for runaways in Los AogeJea. Because I'm an actor and a~ in magazines, teens arc inte:ested in what I haYC to say. I dtlnlt it•s really worth- while to show them there are ways they can help. At Angel's Flight, counselors 6nd runaway kids who've 'COIDC to Holly- wood hoping to be famous, but who end up on the streets instead. Coumel- on bring them back to the Anad's Plight building and give them clothes, a 1hower and help in contacting par- ents, if that's what they wam. Jf that's not possible, because of abuse, coumelon 1'fil try odan ways to bdp the kid&. I'm the spokesrmn, bat I also go and help out in the buildiaa· One of my fa~ •yinp - 10metb.ing my mom iauaht me wbaa I was a Ucde kid -ii: ~ roa ue is God's sift co yoa. bat whit roa be- come is your gift to GcNI." I'm pretty sme. Goel Pft .. calmr ,.llO be aa aii:em, aacl aow !'ft '-cl it'a warthwlaile to lbow people *' CUl make a cli&rence. Modd shown actual size A Meticulously Engineered Die-cast Metal Replica of One of America's Greatest Cars. 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I miy rdUm it within lO days of~ for prompt~ mentor refund. whic:hewr I ptt{u •f'hl.s atf1~ ms laX and SI 2S sluppf"I and~ ~----------Z4>-- 01d hale l )OU wart oct\ monlN'/ i ldT!e ll dwpd ID )CU" 0 ~ O VM 0 Amlncan bpfus Exclusive Preview 1990. Dotn~tir c~~ T H I S W E E K E N n· S FO 0 D Toss pizzaJike_a pro L.A. si:lperchef W o1fgang Puck tells a California reader how to make pizza with pizazz at home Y ou can make the best pizza sauce and tast- iest toppings in ~ world. but if your crust is a bust, forget it. Tlur's reader Arthur Curley's culin:uy conun- drum. He's "perfected jwt about everything but the crwt." which he rcalius is like a quarterback nwtcring everything but the bi.kc. It's boring, but basic. "I want to learn to male pi.z.za just like you get at the pizzerias:" To the rescue: Wolfgang Puck of Spago, the LA.. ~tcry where on any • given night, you might see Lauren Bacall, Gregory Ped or Disney boss Michael Eisner. (His other restau- rants a.re Chinois on Main and Pos- trio in San Francisco; his Eureka brewery opens this month in L.A.) Don't worry, be patient, Puck ad- vises C urley. "People often get wor- with a mess on tbe floor oi the oven," says Puck. A.Jways bake in a bo_s hot oven -those at Spa go reach 700-800 degrees. I( you coo pl:Zll-at 350 degrees, expect a cardboard crust. For a perfect, crispy crust, Puck recommends that readers invest in a tena-cotb piz.za stone (sold in ltitcbcnwarc dcpa:mnents or through !uch cata- logs as Williams-Sonoma). Metal I baking sheets can scorch the crust. • "Put the pizza none in the oven, "1 and beat it up to 500 degrees, and then cook the pizza really fast. That I.. way the dough gea crusty on the outside and a little chewy inside, and d~n't dry out." ried about making dough. If worse ~<:.a., If ,.. .... comes to wont and it's bad. throw it Cllff .• Iliff_, ,.-tllt tetw of away and make new dough. It's two,....-· ..-,m. • cheap, no• like a pound of lobster. It's .,., otw ...._''nit 1 aet MW not so bad if you screw it up . ._. of 1 ,.,.., t• ceatntty 1,,;.c Which Puck admits to doing to-...,_ rt" Of course there's-more co great pizza than dough, as Puck knows better than anyone. Fresh, wty top- pings arc critical. "Pizza. has always been popular as a low-scale junk food because many people don't put really Rood things on their pizza. What we did was put gQOd t.hings on them - frorn shrimp to our own duck sau- sage to prosciutto. Use good olive oil more than once. "I didn't nuke it the way I wanted the 6nt time. and I bad cooked for many years before J made piua. So the word is: Practice makes pcr{Kt. You read a recipe, but you have to find out yourself. "Try it out fusL Suctch it out. don't put every- thing on it, and cook a little. Maybe you need a little salt, a little peppn. some herbs." Puck favon a thin crust, "though I don't like it when it has no edge. It's in~ when you arc eating cheese or vegecable4 toppinp and all of a suddm you eat a piece of bread.•• Othtt keys to great pizu: Add the yeast last. so it's~banned other ingredicnu, like salt. Always · your work surface with Bour or IO the dough doesn't stick (see Puck's decailed imauctiom at riaht). Set pizza shells on a well-floured board. '°°• 10 you can slide than eu- ily into tbc Oftll. "If you don't, you'IJ wind up (to prevent other ingredients from leaking through the pizza shell) and fresh herbs." The idea of chic pizza c.ame to Puck whiJe he was working at a duec-sw restaurant in the South of France. "When I h.acf my day off, we'd go to this place where they had pizzas and an open chimney. So when I came here with a friend of mine, we said we would open op one luX'Urious rcuaurant and next to it male ~y good pizza." lu it turned out. be combined the two. with amazing success. He eveo has a frozen line selling well in groceries across the USA. Right now, Puck is getting ready to inaoduce whole-whcar dough. He'll do to through T...dtt Joe's. an LA. chain of wine ltOreS. 11w way, be can .stt bow ir sells before inftStiag too much. After. all, it's rough to make doup jmt so. ., .... This weekend, t1arow ·1 pizza.mlkl111 party PUCK: We un tMnk him fOf the popularity of "punnet" plaM. ......... \4c-.---.............. __ ., __ ............................................ _ ... ........ ITITlll ... -.... ................................ -....... .. 1 ................ ,__........... • • ... ....... ,. 11 ...... -. ..... -....... ........................................... ... , .................... 3 1 .......................................... ............ _ ... ..., .............. . ...................... _ ........ , .. .................. w ........ .. .._ ... 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Her. smnning pink orpnza gown is tmshly trimmed wi.h Ila and Qtin rib- bon rosett£S. 0.uFtEr's iwry satin dress is cdpd wtm chiffon Nflles and lace. Alb«dwd} priad. The Danbwy Mini is pleased to offer Madlen~ ad ll the afforda~ prier of Sl95, psyabk in five convienimt innJhncnn. ol S39 mch. You need send no money now-simply complet l~~ and recum the Re.awtion ~lJ.. ate~\. Applicadon ~ J~ l!SERY.moN APPUCA110N Raum chis pol"Oc>ft ~(totJillg~ Tbt Dlrlbu.ry Mlnc P\c:IM mum 4 7 ltichards MrNr l>rompd)I Norwllk. Conn. 068, 7 ~ ecap< my rt:Krvaoon for Mother's l.o¥utg lOuch by Judy Belle. a dcJllbdUl pair oC c:oDeaor dolls aa&cd of 6M hand- ~~ pofcdmn and drmed ln luxurious hand·Wlomf Ou6s.. Modwr's ~ TO.d coma complat wich a hand-mirror and hudwood dtsplly saind. l med ta1d no money now l will pay for Mother's Lovbtg Touch in h comaUmt monlhly hutallmcrns oC U9 e.ch. "'the fine., be biled before slupmmt. Ii l mn not complaitly -'sfied. I INI)' mum my doU wilhin d\iny d8ys for a rq>IKancnt or rdund . .,.,..,~.--•uo ......... _......_ Nlmc----------(PLW!-.----... -n-CiWiri......-....,,...---------Addftm, __________________________ ~ °"'----------------------------~ s..Dp ~P----------- 0 Qedr Mft 'i J9ll -wfl -..hiy lrwuluaatt dmpi ID,_.- Q V15A 0 w....ca..i ' .clmit it. rm a skeptic. one of .. people who doesn't like to take thinp on faith. In the .,. o1 CCJlumlu. rd lll'OblblY mve inllmd that the worfcl WU flM. (It doeln't look round, now does it?) So it aoes without lllYins that 1 find it difficult to accept concepts like DUIDel'Olc>IY· How could the letBs and numbers auoc:laled with my name and birtbdMe lllY anythlnl .a all relevant about me? I may be a Dilb tell, but I don't lllre to leave any ltDne untumed- elDKWly one tlYI mllht actually help me In my penonal Ille and an.. So w1aea r hid the chance eo bmft a IWl'OloO prollle done I took It, In part to prove that my ··~-... well-binded. I d almost ·forlotten about the profile wlma tbe ea¥elape arrived ....... weelrallllr. I llopped~ 1117 .......... ....... ...., '° ...... CNlt loM at tie 1tru .. r tM, lluxW.1"1 ... ~-91 ........... . .... ............................ .... ...-............... . I ........... ,...,.. ... -· eali1d ......... calKI- Exclusive Preview 1990 Do111estir c~~ t .....,, .... -.? -......... .,,, ........... , ........ . dence. So I convinced a friend to hllYe hen <19ne. Thoulh wew been very cloee tor over ten years, we're completely differeDt. Our peraon- alltiel, whM we believe In, how we lead our lives, even our strenlths differ. The pertect mt. We reviewed .. prdile tosetber· It WU nothinl Ila mine. 5be WU uDanded .. lbe recopDed trait after trait. A couple of points required reflection, but tben lbe'd nod her acceptance of thole, too. ~=:==-.:= ..... cGDfuled and a ..... ICared of the acute ...,.._ ....... d t.bcnde.m•aldd.IW•• aput from ... odm clliMJ• who =... "';:i:"T':':.:1': In blla and Tiie ~Ille ..,., lear •.• tbe ...... ..,,. ... ..................... "It\. dlllt• ....... • "liltbw.....-ctlar=m1• °"' .............. --.ltltill • ........ all.Im 291dtD 1ne•.,.. ........ Ooodwla, a Niia slf -=ar'H• 1 1 olo-.... _. .. _, .. ,,,, ..... the profiles my friend and I had received. I soon discovered that Goodwin rates amona the top in his field. Author of the definitive Numeroloty: The Complete Gulde, he's also appeared on radio and television, and written a column on numerolo1y for a Los An1eles newspmper. ln tbe 16 years tbll be'I wortied a1 a PR* 11ional numerol- otiat. Goodwin bu helped thou· sandl to dilcover tbelr atrenatha. Wellmeaea, deep Inner needs and ematloM. ""Nulwoloo alloWI you '° help,....., by lncreallnl your •JW 111 GI JO'lf own m.r.cter, • well. your ............... of oth-ers and bow to better deal with tt.a" .. ttow .. T ..ta 1ta111t11ta w111a ,_.. ..... and blrtbds91 • ......, are ...... bw,flam wllldaa-H• CllaJlll II Ible 1Dd11a .. ,_ lllbt .............. , ···-.... =s::.·;:::-:.:-.= 0 I sll•wlla C:f:111:11111touz 111 .--...o1 mtmm11 .... Ila• • a m 1ra1a11n •2•111121 ,_, .., • n'Mn. HI 111111 ....,. By J . J. L.eonad prets the meaning of these key numben, which results in a com- plete description of your personal chanic1eriltics." When I finally caught up with Goodwin in person, I immediately asked him how he became Involved in numerololY. Afterall, it's not your regular nine-to-fift occuplllon. h turns out th.a he just stumbled into lt 80IDe 20 years•· At. the time. the MIT (Munchusettl Institute of 'IKhnoloo) aractuate ... a part- ner ln an architectural firm. responsible for hlrin1 the new employees. He worked with an wistant who habitulally ¥06cecl Im evaluation of prosPftlift appli- cants eKb time ... banded °'91' a new re1ame. He fouad that her ai a • ...._ IDOCI ar bld- pe1 .. d the lndlvldual1 he'd enlfJlasud ... After a wbUe I bepn to I..._ before I hired. rather than alter:• be MJI with a pin. "Her = IUde a bit dlflerence In .................... Aftllr two_,..,., tbe u1l1tant ... , ................. ...... Goodwl• ..... ..., '° ...... .. wretol lmw•• n.1 •er (much to his surprise) was numer- ology. "The only way I could have ever believed in numerology was to see it work for two years and never know what it was." says Goodwin in Jhiswasno stranger I was reading about. This was me! retrospect. "If someone had tried to tell me about numerology prior to that experience. I never would have believed them." Goodwin's disccwery of this sci- ence of numbers may have been startling, but it wu hardty new. Not by a lon1 shot. Numerology dates back thousands of years. Its lather. Pythagoras, was the famous Greek rnathemllticim and~ who developed the rlpt trianlle theo- rem that every high school math student learns today. Ourinl Pytha- goras' time, however, numerololy was reserwd tor rulen, who of~ used it when makln1 critical decisions. Pythqoras' role In m&bematics may be the better-known, but his contribution ol numerolc>IY is mott intri= fm. And wbBe the lat- ter's llmremalnaamystery. its~ c:oulm't be cae.rer. D.vid Sllme ... ~pro- grunmer wbo ll ... • ol 30 ... matlna IOOd....., ... .tvanclnl rapklij il .. w.But~ wun't rlaM-ND..., bow lwd he tried, he cdddn't rid ........ of • ~Hid lleH111 of~ . . km1rolce',...lndk11edan 1ntewlolelir=-•apll· tude larc ,,_. .... wete DI' ss'M; ... W1Jtic llde of hie c:Mr-=111 ..... • t lt:kl••d inP•ill·M-llslfM• I dll tht....-..u,.. 0 1:1111 .... ·nw,11.e...-.,.sa ...... ,.... Ad••lk••••• haps he'd been overlooking an communicate with their children. important part of himself. Not long Mary Gilroy had a profile done for after, he went back to school. four her 18-year-old son Who WU set- years later, he's a satisfied, happy tin& ready lo start college. Although psychologist,whocan'tbeJievethat Mary'recC?Pized most of the traits he ever worked at a computer ter-described an the profile. her son did minal. "Becom!'~holORist is not. A long discussion resulted, the last thins I thought l'd ever ao:· perhaps the first heart-~heart talk he-admits with a chuckle. they'd had since he'd become a Sometimes understanding some-tttnager. "By using the profile as a one else is just as important as vehicle for self-discovery, she was understanding one's own self. Jim able to awaken within her son a new and Lisa Casey were able to understanding of his abilities and i~-and perhaps even save-potential:' comments Goodwin. "He their bumpy marriage with the aid left home with a new look of self- of numerology. "rrom the very confidence about him, his profile in beginning, I was always trying to hand for future reference." change Lisa;' admits Jim. "l always Donna 1llompson is a teacher who thought that my way was best." But devotes herself to caring for tler instead of Lisa changing, fighb and children. her husband, her house, more fights resulted. Then they had her neighbors. even stray animals. their profi~ done. "I gained a whole Yet for years. the one person she new insight about Lisa-what rriofi-neglected was herself. Eventually vated her, why she did things the way that neglect began to take its toll- she did. what her basic needs were." on her and her loved ones. She Jim explains. With the new under-couldn't understand why she felt so standing came ne.w respect. "After frustated and resentful so much of reading her profile . I no longer tried the time. When her numerology to change Lisa each time she did profile revealed that she tended to something differently thu l would allow herself to be treated like a have. for the first time I realized that doormat. the point finally hit home. she was not trying to be difficult. she She suddenly realized that she had was just ~ing herself." Not surpris· to balance her own needs along with ingly, their fights grew less fre· ~else's.lt'atakensomework, quent, and the marriage began to but she no longer ignores herself, flourish. and no looser lets herself be ta.ken Numerology has even helped advantage of. She's a lot happier parents to ~tter understand and because of it. And so is her famity. Whether yoU use numerology to examine your We, tm advantage of unexplored opportunities, confirm talent.a that in your heart you know are there, or siq>ly figure out where to go next, it can be a penetrating tool to help ~ better understand yourself.~ gives yOu the whole picture:· explains Goodwin. '"°'-' see aJI the diYeJ"Se parts Ot your personality and how they uniquely come tosether to make the person you are. Through this complete view you're able to make the most of your strengths in a way that wasn't pos- sible before." ~ _.. .. ,.. .... ""' This is your chance to fi nd out what numerology reveals about you. Though Matthew Goodwin usually charges S80 or more for his expertise, he has agreed to a special arrange ment fo r USA. Weekend readers. For only $12.00 your nume rology profile will be prepa red by this renowned nume rologist and his staff. To receive a comprehen- sive printed explanation of the.ir findings and conclusions. sim- ply foll ow the instruc tions on this page . _______________ ,____ ::-,,,, e _______ . ____________ ___, ________ _ To send for your personalized numerology profile, p~ue read the folio~ instruc~ions. ~sure~ com~lete the information required and print carefull)' in block l~tters. For add1ho1•I. profiles.~ f.am1ly and friends. either copy thlS order form or send the re<fuired information on a separate sheet of paper. This otter expires December 15. 1989. Send ORDER FORM with chrdt or money order to: NUMEROLOGY PIOf1LE. 230 Adams Ave., Box 17059. Hauppauge, NY 11788. _ .... ,,_,CC I II'• W dnW 1 //llSTRUCTIONS for Birth Naww· Ute tbe f\JU. name 1tven al · llilrtlli, includinl the complete mlddte name If theft it one. This ii the name ult euct1J appears on the oripw birtti certi~· cate. The only nceptions: if there wu a clerkal error an recordint the bir1h name. we the nune you lr:now lo be cor- rect, Ott, i[ you were edac*d .... U llJI Ott ol birth, YR the "411 adopted Mine iulltad. nJU llmt NAME: 2. INSTRUCT'IONS kN Name UIH Today: If you UM M¥eral dlrtf!r· ent natnes. indicate the f11U name with which you most ~identify. TMl's mualty the name you me witb lamily and c friendL Sometimes, U you ~ stronc career iden- tifialioa. ltl the n1me med IA Y'O'lf pee I! ri an.a wort. ~ '* the middle wne (or initial) lf you more strcnstY ldentify with It than without It. NAME l.5:0 TOQO': Middle ( onty if UMCI) ......... _~ r..m.(•) 11111.GO.::lt •---hr r•n a ,a ...... ·-·-- NY• ;t 7 ....... ._ •---:1 ,... .. ~------------------------------------~-•.---...., ........ .. Exclusive Preview 199-0 Domestic Cars Sting, Redford shed light on rain forests' rescue With our own environmental contain a treasure-trove of animal and mess, saving the rain forests might not. plant life, including rare flora and fau- seem like a tap priority. na that have been used in ma.king cao- But thanks t0 cclebs like Sting and ccr drugs; play key roles in glObal cli- Roben Redford, more of us arc join-• mate control; offer a winter home for ing the battle. From next Saturday 60 percent of the USA's birds. through O ct. 29, communities.cross A new entrant in the battle is Com- thc USA will nurlc the third World munity Products, founded by Ben Co- Rainforcst Weck with rock concerts, hen of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream. rallies and "runs for the rain forescs." Community Products buys Brazilian "We're the last generation on nuts and casbC"WS -keeping Bruil- E.anh that bas a cha.nee ro save the rain ians in business -to make Rainforest forest," says Randall Hayes, bead of Crunch, a candy sold in specialty food the San Francisco-bucd Rainforest stores. Rain forest groups gtt 40 per- Acrion Network. As it stands, with cent of the candy's prohts. Communi- one or two.plots the size of football ty Products also plans to sell the candy fields being denroyed ptT moru/ by to Ben & Jerry's, which is developing dams and logging, the rain foresa will Rainforest Crunch ice cream. disappear in our lifetimes. The cffom ado up, but, says Hayes, Why should we care? The forests "these arc small victories." This book will plant idea in your bud Callln1 •II plent. lovers: Are you lootdftc for • lars• shrub with red flowers? Need • trH of a certain ttetpt7 Dis no further. Out next month Is The Alrtenan HonlCflltw· al SoWty ~ of.,.,. ,,,.,,,. ( ........... $41.15). n.. 1teftJ boH ~lls more than 1,000 plaftta. wtttl coW pltotopapltl of Moul half. AM the boH'1 bNutr Is ..,,. to .,.. Oft JOU. N••lt boob mUe l'lldl111 fin IPln Tired of wading through Salman Rmbdie'11" S...11k VmD? Tbaa eool o6 this fall with a ltaCk of new, easy, IOmetimcs-wky reads. A Rmpling: C..... lr1l1' -I (Norton. $18.95): Uniftni')' ·of Utah ~an Harold lnmnncl debunks 70-odd "art.a legendi" -bizarre aDd be · le, bat anlounded. folk &ala. - P..t1a11 ~ilap, $9.95): de. Hodabas lpOO& For6a magazine with CUIC pichara ol "IJlrecoom" -pin-tCriped .....-_ ............ ...,, a.. .... 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Hyping October as National Seafood Month, chairwoman Nancy Abrams p~cts these new 6sh dishes will make a splash this f.all: •<>pall -From Hawaii, they're large (50-300 pounds}, colorful (midnight blue to pink with orange lips and 6ns) and similar to swordfub in. texture. • Hoki -These white-fleshed fillets &om New 1.ealand, boneless and low in fat, arc similar to cod in flavor and texture. • llock eluimp -From Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, they have a rock- hard shell, but arc sweeter than regular shrimp. : Ice goes upscale with spring water cubes We have gourmet ice cream. So why noc ice cubes? . Black Mountain Spring Ice, being cest marketed in San Francisco grocery and convenience stores, is touted a.s the 6.nt pacbged spring water ice cube -perfect for upscale drinks and drinkcn. Launched by Glacier Ice Co. of Fremont. Calif., and Bladt Mountain Spring Water of San Carlos, Calif., ~ cool concept has been selling at the rate of 8 tons a week. "We're building a steady clicn- tcle," says sales rilanagcr Bob Wcbct. Curiosity bas grown as well. "We've had calls wanting to know if this is another cruy Califonm &d or something for real." Cost: a steep S 1.49 for 3 pounds compared with S 1.29-S 1.39 for 8 pounds of regular stuff'. What's next? Flavor-of-the-month ice cubes? Presidential preference: A new generation of ads The Bush administnbon is influencing advertising. It seems we're in an en of kinda, gender ads. New commercials featuring families, outdoor ttcreation, mnaralistic scenes and classical music rdlcct the Bushes' traditional nlues -a change &om the self-absorbed Jleapn years. says Barbara Lippert. critic for AhwJr magazine. 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I The Hamilton Colection J '!!'~~~ .. !"'gt"'_;~~ Love and the Rox: Chynna Phillips stars in 'Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer' on NBC. 760-0111 ~'"'as Mid If• ft.st. ~xt time. S'°P and I~ co~ )'OU.rt sal)'ins. ~ m1&ht not bcllt\'C )'OUr ears. * ...................... ,..* ___ ("_.,,_.,...__ ... .-n.._ll -• "When We Want Re11l Italian!" ~'" ~-,. ,,,,.., "1 14 ·n...t•" "' ...... 215 Rittl"lic&e Dr .• ~ewpor1 BeMh 646-2333 *MANCUSO FBI• Robert Loggia, who portrays tlie G-Man in the NBC series, is interviewed by TV UPDATE, next week. llNJHILE Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 2316 Grand Central Stat ion New York, NY 10 163 No personal re plit>s. Hot-Hot-Hot /'ur rrad that Richard yn~n was 011u a modl'I. What PL<il' ran you t.eU ""' about him? • n R.ATr-s. NEW HA VEN. CONN. ...... Griecit: eiectrtf1ia• Llke the title of Buster Poin- dexter's hit SOl)g, Richard Grieco ts "Hot-Hot-Hot"! Ever since he ex- ploded onto the screen last season as "21 Jump Street" 's renegade cop Dennis Booker, Grieco has be<'n sending female hormones and "Jump Street" ratings Into orbit Capitaliz- ing on his electrifying on-screen presence, the Fox network is show- casing the actor In his own starnnit vehicle, the new "Jump Street" spm-orr series "Booker ... Grieco, 24, was born in Water- town, N.Y., and is the eldest of four children in a family headed by Rich· ard Sr . a union organizer, and his wife, Carolyn, a former real-estate broker. Grieco was an All-America high-school grid star and won an athletic scholarship to central Con· MctJcut University. Unfortunat~ly, four knee operations squelched hls pro upirations. After winnl"' the "Belt Face of the ·aos" compet1Uon, he landed a contract with a New York modelin& aaency. Alu, hls modellns e&rftr fell short. In 1986, Grieco landed hil nm professional role u Rkh Gardner ln the daythne IOeP "O!M Ufe to Uve." Followtns a °"'"'JUI IUD& an tM &how, N dedfi. .a to MO¥e to Loe Aftlelet. A rapid .. e111m of~ rolee led • ... •-' replar role of 8ooQr on .... ,,_ ....... Selecttvtty Key Artnr Matthrw M<>diM ts so caJ. Ptll>'d, but hr rPully ha..m 't gotkn Ch' rPro911i tirm hP d~s. Why? AW>, hrw rild ,.., hP, 1r hPTe dOf's hP residf', amt IS he ~irtg[pl • CHRJST/.\A R M>AJl!i LI l1Lfll4 IT I a~rt .. ' ~od1ne 1s h1~hly talented Fu rt h1·rm11rt'. thP 30·year-old ar t or 1s h1•rald1•d a.., one of America's ~t ynunJt film artors The problrm 1s r hat ~nod srr('{'n roles are hard to rnmt· hy. and Modine 1s highly selff- ll\'(' in hi., work Of late. Modine has l,)f'('n ~<'lltnl{ somr class role , ap- J)<'arin~ in the r m 1cally acclaimed foatures "Birdy" ( 1984), "Full Metal .Jacket" ( 1987) and "Married to the Mob" I 1988). But he has also been in some box-office flops, lncludinl( "~rs Soffrl .. ( 1984) and "Vision Qu est .. ( 198!>) Modme's latest fil m I'> "Ml'mph1s Belle," a military dra- ma 1\ext up for the California na- UvP is "Gro~s Anatomy" with Chns line l.aht 1. a story of a medical ~tudcnl who falls in love with his teachf'r SJ>l'akmg of love, Modinf' and has wife. Carly, han been mar ned for I 0 yeaN Oaddy'1 Girt l~'hPn did "Makt Room f or Dad tfy" air. and trhl"ft did "1'11al G(rt" a ir? Whnt y11nn> u>eu J.>a1t"ll 7ltmN a.~ mul Marlo Thomas bon\, aftd tDhn i.'l Jlarfo's mnthn? -A WHITE. ANTI fK'H, LAf.JF. llujorle ......_ n-la ... _ Danny Thomas wu born Ju. 6, 19 14 In Deerfield, Mich. For 11 years. 1963-1964, the Lebanete COlll- lc starred in "Make ROOM for Did· dy," later rtt\tJned "Th• Danny Thomas Show." In J95'4, i-oo.a earned an Emm,y u Best. Actor ln a R"ular Series. Dauaht.er Marlo wu born Margaret Thomu on Nov. 21 In Detroit. Sources list the year u 1934, 1937 or 1938, IO taice JCMlr plck. Thotua 1&ar1"e4 u "'l'hel Girl" 'a Ann Marie frcMft 1"6-71 . Her mother, Roee Marie nw-., hM been married to Duuay n.o.. fer MOft than &O yean. . . DAILY PllDI' !~~~BC rno~e, Roxanne IB c::t something of a chowder head. 8\ KIRt. "ilt"t~'40\GER He ralled her a drug-and-alcohol· addl<'d, 1·arous1ng. rutting s wamp sow who dabbled in lesb1an1sm. She r allrd him an inct>stuous, pa1holng1cally lytn)t warthog, a cold and mampulat1v1· l'okehead. W(' c·all thrm the ultimate '80s love story The I 9A2 Palm lkach divorce of 52-year-old milhona1re llerbert "Pe- ter" PuliW'r and hts 3 1-year-old wire. Roxanne. was one of the ugh· est pubht• brt'akups evN in Amenca, and Amt•nca couldn't get enough of 1t. We wallowed in each new kinky re,elat10n hke wild boars in the root n•llar Cocaine madnes!.! Menaj(es a tro1s! Th<' fk'droom Trumpet! Whr n the mud had tll'art>d. Rox · annc loo;t <'ustody of lh<'1r twin sons. Mac and Zar Her alimony came to S:!.1100 a month for two years from a man who~ annual -.pendable income wa.o; t'"it1matcd by the JUdl(t to be about $:! 10.00() Wt·ll. when hfr hands you a lem· on, you write a tt·ll·all book And that's JUSt what Roxanne Pulitzer did. "The Prize Pulitzer" was a re· fres hing C'OrrN.'t tVt' to the tales Of lust a nd de1tradat1on It was by turns funny. trag1<· and bitchy, and 1t had the whiff of real lift> about 1t On O<·t I ti. 11. nr atr'\ It .. adapt&· t1on. "Roxanne Th<' Prize Puliuer," starnnl( ('hynna Ph1lhp . and a curt· OUS arfatr II IS t:arne<Jt and weepy, the movie salval(~ Roxanne Puhl· zN's dtJtntl) at the cost of her per· sonaltty Ph1l11~ plays t•u1ttzer &:> St lfoxannt> or th(' ltalstons. rotfft"d and gowned. but natvt> to the point or b(>injt a rhowdf'rht>ad A frank Ronnnr Puhtur ~ the prohlt>m "I couldn't really get at· tarht>d tn the <·haracters. or what they w1>r<' exactly trylfll to say," she says "I do havl' a fairly good !len!W of humor. and I'm a vtry high· enfrl(y per!!<>n. and I didn't ~ that ~ mu<'h Hrrht>rt and I laugh~ a lot, it wa.-.n't all drinking and drugs. But then a~1n.. th~ as TV. "Rut I m11iit llay. this wu mort' of a bu~in<' dt'<'l11on for me I knew I wasn't. going to have control. I'm not Myln1 I l~t so or It completel.J, be- cau.e hl• w 1 th~year procw. OC"ro8EI I ii I OM'OBll 21, ,. I ' went throul{h thrt'i' <>crtpt wrttt>r' and 36 scripts And some of thl'St' scnpts wen• " She drop' the> thoul(ht with a shuddt'r "I reaJly do think ll (the movtr\ '' OK It's not something that Sl'nt m1• onto my closet noor cryinl{. I think all in all tht>y did a prett) (air JOh .. For thoS(' who ha' I' bef'n wondl'r inl(. she brm1ts u' up to datf' on America's Couple ··11n1:><>n marnrd his ma.<;seust'. and he ha.'1 a baby with h('r Sht> wao; pr<'1man1 wh1>n they got married "Tm in \\'t>st Palm l\ear h And I'm still s1njth'. h\'in~ alnm'. n•ally tryin).! to !{Pl my<;elf £'1abh,ht>d and ht•.tl my St> If I \\ o)'k. "nrk work I'm right now tn lhr pr110'"' or t'dlltnl! this novel l'\1• written whH'h '' a nijthtmare I m '''" dotnR a lot of IE"Cluring on l'htld ru~tody ·· But 1,n·1 1t hard 10 r<'mam in .1 town when' !.hr 1.;, about a:. "t•hom1• as a rabid woodchuck at n cmqurt party? "All thal happent>d. LO b<' honrst. back in 'A2," 'h'' "·•Y"' "I went throul(h all that ht!{ 'hN k or waJlcing down the a 1~lf' wtt h m) Jtro ttry <'art and ha\'tnl( Mmt>hody ~11y, 'You ruined Palm l\+>ach and 1 ht> l'u· lltzrr name! Why cl11n'1 )•Ht Rf't out. you tramp.,. It dot':tn t f'\ "" fa1£ mt' now 1n fa<'t, I'm dt'lrrmtnf'd to 'lhflp at t hat marlcN! "And my tlmt' {with hrr chaldr('n l &a pttclou.s; I only bavf' about four days a month. So untll '4•<' ind 7,.ac leave, I'm tcOlf\3 tn 1tft)' t11ht hcrv " We Mllrve Mr Jr you had ht>ard the st~ ln htr VOIC'f', you'd ~lwve htt, too. Sc. Ro•anne t1 no martyr Don'J waste yourtime checking out prime time. Look for TV U PDATE. Daily Pilat TV UPDATE. ,.., .. ......,LMll .. TV-a-w..,a.-. .. FARE WARS New York - Some Res1ricflons Appty • Round trip from LAX ... subject to ~ SUNFLOWER travel ~ 1525 Meso Verde Or Eost Suite 105 Cosio Meso, CA 92626 (71 4 ) 957-1139 MICHAEL J. 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Fl t"-C .._ _______ _ 8 _____ ,_, • , HOT ON.THE TRAIL TV UPDATE talks with Robert Loggia about his new NBC series, "Mancuso FBI," next week's cover story. rffi@~©[}u ~ lrW ~M©Jn@ffil©® g@[f Ulm® ~U'n©® ©g ~lfnouu1' Wirh an ad in tM Duly Pilot TV UPDATE. adwniwrs can do JUK that. TV UPDATE is the Wttkly 1elev1sion 1ftt1Uint fttcurtd in tM O.ily Pilot. h offm prantttd pOSltion. Wttklons uposure, colOf opcions i nd a qualtty tnYironrnenc of grtar feature arrida and accumt television ........ And cht .. ~ ptoplt who •teh TV will ~checking _ _. ........... TV UPDATE lint. It's t built.in TV 1uditnct for the price o( Pf int! lllllJ 111111 1VUPD(IE --~-..... --.... oa OD aa Oil Reunited, and it feels so good E IJ(ht ffiij~ hf• f'Oltlll(h 111 fill ~ 1111r h1•.trt w11h le•\1• hut rh(· n•·t work,· philo-.1111hy 11f n· 11111on "ihow-. 1-. "11111 111111 h " m•\ t•r 1•n1111~h ' ) l'l anotlwr Hr.trlfnnl f;im1I.> m1l<',tonl' '' w m m1•moral4•d Oc I I;, 1n '.\11("!-i "An Eis.th! 1-. s hort or "An Eight ls Enough Nuclear llol<>- caust " The specials will just kee~ mult1ply1ng hkl' Abbys Reunion shows of surh sitcoms as "t;1ltht Is Enough ... "Leavt' It to Heaver" and "Gd Smart" hav<' been in· cn•as1ngly popular with t ht' nN works Thi')' tend 10 b<' ratings blockbust- t'rs Last year's "Brady Hunch" reunion. "A \'ny Brady ChrlMma..,," w a." the h1J(hf'Sl rated T\' movie or the y£•ar. dPSplle a plot that 1n- dudcd Mike ( Rntx>rt Rt•ed ) being saved by C'hnMmas carols aftt'r a h111ldml( rans on him Bui then, nobody tllnt''> in for the plot. The"(' are r l'11ninn 'lhow~. after all. and we watch for the "ame n-1- <1on \\C go to family and h11th-,chool reunion~ to '<'f' how well -or badly -"' rryone has held up After their on<' b11( -.e- nes hit. many acto'"' 1n 1 h£>"4' "1troms disappear like• ant.'! at an aardvark convl'nt1on. Seen any Grant Goodeve F1lrr. Fe'\t 1vals in your ne1J(h .,. • .._..:.__....lilt borhood lately'.' The'M' Vu Patt.ta Faison: Abby row !>J>('l'lals lt>t u'I 4'€'1' • _ whoS(' wa1sthnt>s ha'" Eno11J(h Wf'(Mmit " Tnm expanded and who.,., 1 Il11 k \'an P•mr n 1 .met hairlines have n"Ct'<ied Ahby :J I Sandy Fa1-.11n I S1td1st1cally, Oa.<ihbarf.. prt·~1dc 11\n th" n•mar-'t'QIH'nces allernat" nage of t•ldro;t 'on l>a \\1th the preSf'nt to kM', \Id 1Gran1 Gno<lrw1 "thf'n" and "now" v1vu1 Tiu!'. 11f n111r...-fol in \•1ewers' minds lows I hf' I ~87 r11tmJ(' Any "uggPSt1on t hal winnt>r "E1Rhl 1, the~e <'haractt>rs might EnuuJ(h A Bnulford fart' adult problt'ms l'I Family He11n11m · in J(auche at a reunion Whl\ h Abb) .! I blond Thf' whining or the t1lle JWPP) Mary Frnnn. charactn (.lt'IT)' Math- whom 1h1' prnd111rr" £>r-.i about his divorce in a..11k1>d 11~ to tw~hf'\ 1• wa-. "Still the Beaver" had art ually 1 hi' -..•r11•11 v1ewt-r·s mentally revis- Abby I. brunvct,. nano in~ the title from an ad lepllt U.-tty ll11t kit-~ > verb1al phrue to an Im summon" the• dan to pt'rative M!nten~. t•elebr&I P put rian·h At li>&.'lt he '"' a di· Tom's !;0th h1rthdav vor<'t' Tom Bradford tr "An E11tht. 1... Jll"l movt'S anotht'r Enouith WP,Min1f' al'lfl Abby Into the hou11e rates hil(hly, tht're may be no M.opplng them BY KIRK NICEWOSGEl Ask Michele I On The Cover I · Sportt Week I Crossword • DAILY mar Sunday Afternoon OCTOBER 15, 1989 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 - David Brink· YllW Movie: u "Code Haine: Folfin" (1985. Adventuie) Spolts l• S.Crets I ABC News:. Ntws Jo.nna Cas .JoM McCook t1 •Ol stenes rim NFL Footbal: •!lets al Cowboys McMe: u "The Gil1 Who S.* tfle Wortd'' (1979) t1 331 At11mals Mowe: ••• "My 8odyvuard" (1979 Orama) Ctwis M.-e. Harl lo Halt 'Wh1Spi>rs 0 Hart to Hart >Ja• < Na111 ace Man 0tnon 11 3811vcR1 mew s ltw*lty °'*"of Haull'd MGM: • "Moment by Molnent'' 11978) .JoM TiaYOlta Mtn ot Oct Big Spin Hews wr .. tling Ctlallenge Attay GriMI AMy Gritfitll ~··IS· GilligM'a I.. Facta ol l.Jfe Facts ol Lrft I LO'tt Lucy I low lucy IMICI IMICI Upstln, Oowns11n A Mo~ t •t l1 "Holtlllg s.crtd'' (1937 Co-lletwffn Ille Hovi • .,., • " .. ~,,.< ~ [)I son Premiere) IPart 1 I 2l Hoose Divided l Carole Lombard I 15HVCR Wars Kw;: P •• (11:30) Mo-= "Golpe a la Mda" 11 30) FutbOI Boreo Sudwttw USA Today NFl FOOlbll: Seattle Seahawk s at San Diego Chargers (live) Spor1sw11p lefl Sctntt In Touetl Or.~ JilMly S•lfP1 lklntaln E. Matthews Jack Hayford Cara a Cara To Be AAnounctc1 Lovt Bolt M'A'S'H M'A'S'H Slit Tt* The Ht'1 ~ bOfl l Ile S\n!YOI < ~ Cas1ellnet ........ ....,., lnnl l(olpak()¥a Ind Sergi BnzMot Staf'" !tie 1982 Kf0¥ Bllet Rold '° w. "Germany' Ht W1ngt Over the Worid' !got y......,.,, prOdUCll<>n of T cl'lalkoYSky s c:lasSIG t>alle1 lier ~estimates hrs ene--S. or~~,. A '-'a" ano His ~ O<talT' lllcMt: 0 1, w~ for~" (19'8 Comedy} W~· lil8urMn Mowit: uu "How Gl'Mfl Was My Valley" (19'1 0-~mat Wa"Pf Podg Movie: u •, "Plcitip Oii 11am ~ JeaMe Oa111 (1 38 Ol41ra eon MMeen 0 Hara I SB) South Sn.t" 1%3 • }Q I tal of Wall Dilnty PYe-MGM: ••1'1 "Splftout" (1966. Musical) EJ. ...... Hoboktn Cllatn Etnef· Mow. •' "O.ota. (1986 Dramal Lou o..mor· """C MMS Otsneytancl Aller VIS Presley Shefte'( Faba<@S A oandleaoet flnCY (RI Hllf1a Warp Mt!'! a farn~v tragecy OnY!S IWTl ""~ • ~ Calle 1R1 manages to entangle htmself Wltn race cars a ,~~ !l'+'l'I J9E" ~ ot age on 1 Teus ·"'< • 1 30) r Of"O I arm t 1 3611VCR1 Auto AIC!ft9: CART Auto RK1ftg CART Champon S(>al1t Plug JOO!( (lrve) Auto Racing NFL Pnmebmt NFl DrMn1 Season Gl#lllllOll• 8oneft1a lordtttown Cmsbow Art r111 Tin Campbells ~ ~ McMt: u•Yt "To C.edl a Thief" (19551 C¥t Gran! Altttd Hitchcock directed l'1ts t.gnlhear1ed !ale ol a former ,,__ ltMef wno is suspected ot retvrnino 10 a ~le of crme Mien a new waYe of robbeoes Ms !tie trencll RMef• Gadgt4 La•• Hellhcll DMy ()ockta Oft .. Mil· DrlCull Jf. '°" 1:11) Colttt ,ool*I Navy II Plnsbutgll To .. ~ MoVll: • • 11 "°"Ptf1ttly Seeking Sut.lfl" (1 SSS Comecti RosaMa A •O!J'l'l'"" Ainnew mistaken oe-•" Mcwle: • • • • "Fat City" (1972) 8&1ed on Mowif· •· !tie novel by leon.vd Gatdnef A ~lime "llllG ~ boxer struggles agatMt me~ IO (1976 AC malle "' n.s ot~sion fl 36 uel •'·'Cl C.'1 on TV ~ llr. W1unt Ottws AUlhiln AulH fooCblll Collft ,.._. .... "'Mlid te ···119 Stll" Sunday Prime Time OCTOBER 15, 1989 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 I HH) I\ (){ A '> 1 C til\NN£l ~; .. mm ... .. Gm am .. - 1111 .. Oii OJI DJI 1111 ... .. Newt 60 Minutes (In S1ereo1 c; lllurdlt, SM WW The Piil· MIMI: ... "TM fllg Eny" (1987 Oramal Dennis~ Elert Keill Olllf. zling suooe ol 1 woman who Baron Wtllle on a drug-f!Cated nu:oer case a New Or-"""" his been cnargeo wl1fl tier hus· leans h<>m<iOe delectlY! ta•s tor an asS1Stant dls!nCl attorney Ill balld s muroer p<ompts Jessoea vest;gat•~ suspected oepartmet1ta1 corruptl()ll tin Steteol C IO ouestlOll her gu~t 11n Steteol 11 40llVC l 0 Enttmlll!Mnt This Wetll Mar. Magical Wotld of Disney A S.s11f Kitt My Two Olds MoYlt: .. 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Dtlcl of Winter 11986 Tilt ptOSl)t'CI ''a dl()oC:t Hein I St>or'tspege ChHn Tr\Jltl I move rote seoos a str119911ng actress ro a rPmOte vp<;rate ~ew Wlltl Ed Arnold or~ Vork mansion tOf wnat p<oves to bt a most unusual au<lfllOll l'(!Cf!S ::; (S 001 WOtld Senes Buebaff Garn• •1or r earns '"' t>e dnriounced l..tfe Goes On F+rst lo•e Bee MoVll: • • "Trt~ of !tie Plnli Panther" (1982 News ca s hist e1per~ .,, 'Tl l()'te Comedy! Peter Seltefs Oa~io N+v1111 l'()ll0.,,1ng ~atPS a m .. 1urP 11! pmo. !T1P O.saooeaiancf' OI DomOl!ng Frenct-O(llice tl()(!S •,, •11p ent.•t> T~ac'"" ta· Cletl'Ct•'tf.' lrisoectOI CIOuseau a TV repone< .,, . .. m1ty ti" SIP•l'01 =-~ ~ fnencls fam.i'y allO ent'm'!'S tl'.' put 10 Qf'tller a profile ot lltS lifp ti 35) 1VCR1 CBS Hews tin News 60 Minutes 1ln S•111PO• :; Mulder. She Wrote Un Ste<f'O MoVlt. • • • "Tht Big Easy·· (198' Orama1 Dennis Oua.<! Elle<'\ News Slefeo1~ I:; Balk1t1 11n St!'feol::.. 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Most Wanted Video (In Ctltldftn 1R1 1tn WllCXh.1M+t? 1R 11" StPfPC1 SNndltng's !RI !In Ste<eo) Stereo1 SterNI ~ \A)~ SlloW 1RJ Movie ... •: "The Incredible Mr. L1111P1t" (19641 [)(vi i<notts A MoM: "Radio Daya'' 119871 Director W()Ctd-y Allf'n s afll'Clooate Kenneth Copeland JeiTy F llwtl humole-oooh eeoer umPS .nto It"' ocean anc turns ,nto a do<· h()mage IO ttie 11'1~ JI •atl<> on •ts ~stt'fleis oanieuianv one plW' 1r.en ooe5 to .... on. tor tr~ Na•) Out•l\Cl w~ War 11 1 391 R(Xl(avra~ Beach family Out>ng t1'lt 1930s and 40s t Z81 VCR1 Trt'ftls RICWI Ill!> Dc>g (RI :::; AN CrealllrtS Great and Sm.al T l'f1"9 T' IMS T l'f1"9 T'""" II S.i!'lk o• 0. as!P< Hunger CIK Thf' V1511 ::; And a "'<JN·~·+' c;anQ a Worlcl Wa• '' !'fa 10 Masttrptect Thean 54-ason 19 apens *'\ti ,P~ Blue tPart Z o• 41 av abOIJt an i>eco>Nr' wori.n:J<lau tam1ty :: UnfvtSIOn tn ti NobcltlO U""' Otporte ¥ISIOn Hald '°9Y Hard Co9y Dr.EV Hill Lloyd Og~Vll Novi Tiie ContrOVP"ial I> Kooo :. Sllow de Charytin la talentosa Char)t1n ~ sus 1nv1tados ..... ~Its Hutstra ~ia 1989 C>Moe Miami Flo!iOa 1En V1vo1 ~tnDomlngo M.-i Wotld of Disney A Brano Nev. Lit~ ,,,, StPfeol :::; To Bt Announced News Kenneth Copeland Praise the Lord P1'11se !tie Lord P1'11se !tie Lord Hlpt Dlmtn· SIOn Naturt The Grt31 R It Ou1 Mat\tfPICe Thean SeaS011 19 ~ W'tl' Gtut ~ er""' O' 11\e Astle~ In $11'fl!Cll Pall AnO a Nogn!Jnc}alP Sang a wono wa1 11-ei a MoVf' The Cen1,at Ba <>tot S~s o! Souares (P¥1 7 2of3:: play about all e«~IT< wonunQ-class lanllly :::; C11ona :::; l.SIN99ies fOf Poland Tilt ot 91:: MoVlt: "Con la Mutr1t tn Anus" Un secre10 terrible co-Su Estrela Favonta lnvrtada lliQa a entrentarse aimo btsllas a dos pistoleros llTIIOO$ (1 4-0) Oloa Guellot SunNy Orama ~ Fltllna Ctv-TWWI si.r S90nl0ftd Golf OiM1 lade Producllons "°""' En Conc1ef1o IM•taoo M.gut>( Bose JlipafttM Orama S9tc1a1 THE BIG EASY Cllen 8arkln stars as assistant district attorney AnM Osborne. whose no-non· sense lnvestiga· lion of pol ice corruption brings her up against C.pt. JK k Kellom (Ned Beatty). In "The Big tasy." The CBSmovk airs MmDAY. OCT. 15. w~ Twin 5"' ProductoM • Sunday Prime Time 1:00 8:30 IE•D• &Mts (P"1 1 ol ~, IPA HQIM Hey Dudt M M (5:0D) NHL ~tY Los AngdtS KllgS If Edrnor*ln OilB c...,. fOllMlt Siii Jose Stlte 11 MQml 1!:!-Movie: ••• "Mo...... ...... ... ~ .... ~. ' Or~) John Cusadl ll*lll' • (1987 OramaJ o e a.tie SN9'I flllmous 1 19 Blldl Sox Sc.lncSlf ll$preCI UUTlllllM Ml CllBll 141-7W llesleaa Paally Reetaaraat ... .-nw (c-9 .... ._ .... T ...... ) .......... ..., • C11lll1'1 •• I rtll FIBI ............. Llllll Oiltll.._ OCTOBER 15, 1989 Nfl•• a.... Nfl'• a.-.. NA.'• Orllettt ....... ........ ........ I 111 :~ i ~ I I I I I I I I ~~1 11 I w .. 8 w .. i .. -~ I ~=1 Ii f l g ' if i I & if I i:: • ~ rJ 8 ... =o 0 .,, . i ~! "' . m ~· > :r "' ~i' ~ • .-~f .. J:9 ;r ~ 1 ~ 'ti ' f ... I ~ en 1! -· .. ~ > ,, f j ~ Cl'I ... .3 E 5 jfJ 8 co -::I .... ~ I > GD I I ~ l co g Monday Morm,lng OCTOBER 16, 1989 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 -..... cas ..... 11111 ll1on*ll F""'1 FM Wt1. Fmurit I Pnct It RlQll1 YOUllllftdlllAetleM -Toder In LA (l.Nt) Todly (In Stereo) o SctMlblt Concenlr 1 Gol6tn Gilts 227 (R) USA Todl'I O...ltlone -7000.. c.. .... lllndV luM:ll I llrldy luM:ll '"'* ..,o.,. Lntme Love Botl I.Ml Houle Oii .. Pf'llrle -AIC..._ ..... Good ll1on*ll AIMricl c; A.Ill. Lot Anoeltl (LNel '"°"" '• ILMllO -...... 1....,. .... Fun .. LA. In Ill Monwia (Live) LM -Reals 6 Kdlit LH ·Sllw.llelf~ -°"'· Ooolet lat Dilolllir Wood¥ .. .florty R. GtlodMt. Flintstonel I Low LAIC'f I Low Luey Andy Grilllh ] Dly It a Time ~Aftlr JrdO.W.. -YOlll llMr F1111 Houle ..... TurllS TOfll/Jeny Malle Sllufl Scooby Doo lewhc:tled 1Wtbttef IW•• ........ ""'°" -Yo.. I You Oft Aerolllcl -.... Aooef'I S..... s.'Nt (R) 0 S....... s.'Nt (R) Q S.umt SlrHt (R) :;J ........... K.nowZOM :; -R."41Mrts fJow ~ M. Hiclley K.~ Wtsibroc* Get In..,. c.~ WI. Sctnn !J Snollr1 J.~ Dr~ -211dt...uy OceerM -Body luddiet SewillCI SQ. 1 TV 3-2· 1 COfltld MistlfAooll'I In School -.. -.,-·~ .. -Tflll*la HMrt-Hlloll ..... °""° Slloft It a Way lodiH Lault Tin& La111t Fll!lilivt M.T. Moote .. ......, -lterd ... ClwOll6det COIMdy Aoe of TV Movie: •U\; "AQ.ajmt h Wind'' (1~) RObel't Beany Wictemeu !Profllff Ctwonldt luMYll tllm (OIAlr) -You I Me MouMfdN Mom. Midley Pooll Comer OoNlld Old Ownbo Mo¥1t: ••"The LIQlnd of s.py Hollow'' f You I Me Wiii DilNy Pmenla --LllA 1ow11'1 Hammer Midwest Open (R) lo.ttine Flt Balk Tr. Bodin -Auto RKW19 C"RT Cllamp!On Spar'l Pk1o 300K !R) . -Owttouee 7000.. Scott Rota T Ilk Anl. WJy Daily Millt' fCllefl llolltNa: Tiie LOil bllodM !iii:,.. ............. ....... W9'dl Ulla WOIMll Movie: tth "llleM h leestl lftd Clllclrln" 11971) PG "RtW9nOI ol tt1t IWds II" "111 Mood" ---Ouida .. ,,....... Woltlout Mtfclll Welby, M.O. E/A Dey by Dey le.by Knowt !Pnm Gulde A_.. .. CIMIMI....._ McMI: ta "Twiet Around fie Cb:*" (1961) Movie: "Hemg I WJd WHbnd" (1966) Movie: "Anlnltk Art 9Hutlful Ptoelle" I.,.. _ ........ --...t., •• -CllM of Oold Ullt Ma Mr.Wlzlfd Oenrlil ..... 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T on1g11t Pa tr k Sche<lu~ a Games 11n Marl< ano w~'"' PlllihOS Perry l(,nq Pr1>"1~rP lo ta ry-•a~ •omanct> ~ates Swa1 ll' s nit<N pro~o• JoM Stt'feotC ltue over • 11•0 a heaCkne "'.!~ "9 tJ•vorc~ n •111s acc.ouN ot florarmP D • Em "' ... ~~1 o• KPMPOy ~r Y°'Jn9 ... at"d vr s • .,,.. -~AS "'aTT age •c :llh'Sl'I ~ ,,_,, H"<bt>f' Pu ·Ile< I(,. 1tr S.v<ly 1ak11s up 8.r;"C ""' "E'' De~' S"' ".(j 000~ I,. ~·~pro :: 11,. ' SIP• ... t •e<cise ::;. Hun1tr lo "'"~ ·•, "'l" s .;a,~" Charles 111 Out of Thts Movie·•••, "JKe 8ouVllf KP!lnedy" 1•C,8• NfW1 Chffr1 Soell· mm II" ta•I"~ :JP~, "'"d\.,.•,>< ,,· Cfllrgt ·P . World Or S<xJl'P"•I Jac;tyr. rn James ~1a"(.s.. ... s 2 JO •'.'CP bouOC :; tnrtrref·1 ~ 'cl'r ... , <. ""'"• ~, 511"!'01 ! NFL Foott." L ~ • .....,.. ·~ ci,~. d' Bu"alO B· ' •L••" .• Monday Hight L.1vt Phone •n MICGyvtf SKorc Char>ee News Sl'w)"' 1Pcllu! "<) : OS 1~1 " 1 a 'hio\•'e ~ Bang•o-1.~ac:Gt<et O~tac·~ '•Of"''""~,.~ "'H1S up ... 1t1 11.s OIO trieroo . um A()t1(l ~SI' COftO" ~ IS ~ ~ 10' tne womar ne tell oenono a er tne Vlf't"a'" War 11n Stereol :; ~ cas Ne1111s fir Newt IPM M1ga1ine E/lttf\llMllftt MapOtd::; ,...Nert Murpfly 8town F emous Teddy ~ Htwtllt1 1 In News $11"1'() :. Tontg11t Ooot :; (In S•f"~·• :; z .... Women Sino:; Wllo's 111t Kile & Alhe Love Connec· Wm lose Of Newt (live) Inside E~ News tlivet CetOI lklmetl JoMn1 Goes "°"" am 9oss~ Par' • (Alf\ljt'v" llOfl Draw and Fllellds 0i 1,~ P ..,"'~"' -. 11!11 NFL Football Les A"O" P• Rar-' a• fL"a' B·"~ ... iP .. ., Ctlar9f'1 Ae-IP<Wt CU1Tt11t Hw MlcGY¥tf SK ()tVl : Flal\C,. Mtws pn S1ereo1 ~ labnlft Trwa .. 8elveoett Family fies CurTtnl u.., 21 ~ 5'rMt God I~ J &I AMR Nl11oft T!\f' Ta•ecv1>1 News COlllldy E1· ... PenQ.,.~ ~ 3 H.a ~.,,_, . Pa~• c~a,,. 11>1 , 1n S1ereo1 ::; (lo Stei:!'O•:: pmt ; )"'• !(V .. 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Glrroes ::; The lha.s ::; PMips Perry Kll'(f Pr""'oe<'" W\ s·~ll()I ... p J' OJI Hal Lindsey Prerse 1tlt lord PYllM "" Loni In Toudl 9ttllNI "" Dwight Thompton Sctnn 8ul#lfSS and Nlglllly 8vs1· MacNetl lthtff Ntwslloul Al C,.""9 ~ Ind 5"111 SIMhloniln World Tl'ie Elf Lawrtftct Wtlli &now (RI ~ ~ lllt L.1w ntUA~ pl\,)I'' Vil Ille H . .I .. Nobc1H NobcltfO Ttlf· Mana MIN Abe9llf Movie· "u M11f1f PoliclaM ~an~ Ftaro roanez Reoeca No4lcta1 lllUndo CNN S<ha u~ muit1 OP,a \1. ~111a1 oor ia ~ pol'cl&1 ,m. (S JO) s.turCS.y Hogan's Her· Ptrry Mason h• Cas.> • t'1t lt*'Y .... ..... Mery Tytef DQ Ven ope lotl Nt"'*1 Gt'ltfl Acm """of .. NIQflt l.Wt Ots c,r.•ie•~ ~ .a~DOef let Moote ..... We Cover The Coast Check us out for the best daily coveraae of local news, sports and features Dai Plat Monday Prime Time 1:00 1:30 7:00 OCTOBER 18, 198! 7:30 1:00 1:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ........ "The lllllllft (Part 2 Mow: H 11",.,.of1111 Sl( P966 Western) Jeff Chll*. 700 Cllotb .. Gteat E ol 2 Dor Malone 1 351 Pit ~ ctlynM ........... u.> •nd reny King at8rMRounne •nd Herbert Pulk· acr. whoee fairy· tale IMrNge be· came • MtloMI ICMdel wttcn It eoded In dl-vorec. In "'Rox· annc1TMrn. rvlblr, •. alrtng ~.OCT • ...... It~ Out the best inalldus. D ~ .. ~ --.. ... C· 6 • IC> ~ • .. I ... Let. Night Will OrM let· tlfWllfl RI In Stet eo) ClflOll Clls· USA T onigflt llCS OCTOBER 18, 1989 3:30 4:00 4:30 Al New At-USA Today NllC M1wt leC News Nlws(R) RI MIMt: • • • '"Wy 01!oultle" (19'5) A con lt1ISt tnes lo use a tameo as l'llS roet ID a NIClll ....,,... Nigllllne 0 ~ Sttelt A!Wed Steele (Oft Aw) fM1J AJl '" s..-Lo.. Colt- llKtiofl Nlglltllne 0 Aflet Moun JdersoM Mtkeovtr Twin Stw Himia4i Sk11 Mlwt (Rt Movtt· t "'L~ Weapons of Kung F11" (1964. M-flill T...., Procluc1iofts C.. ~turet l l\I Cll!a Lians Alealnder Fu 1 •7) AtMflio .... lftwdl A.,ort CtldlC TIN "'°"'9: "The Boy Fnlm °"""°"""A gut' SI'~~·" "'10 McMt: •• "Sidney Shoff'" (1981 Orami) Tony ~ RI Bomb law and order aiso Mns Ille prt!!JMI 11 '" k .,r Lorr a Pa!tf'fsort 1 l '01 ,,..,.., A4uefJta Of. E.V... t..,, L.- _... •• "Tripol" (1950. Mvenlwe) John Payne Mao-5lgNture ...... reen 0 Hara In 1806 Ille US biltles Irle pntes of Tnt>Qll 1Part 2 ot 2 "°*""Y" r; Ille NmeS to raise the Amencan t 1 ~I M1Mt ~ ••'1 "SN Devlts" (1937 (Ol A#) AclYtm\n Victor (1 31 (VCR Amenca's HorM a..cti Ouldocwl Ge1tin9 F'tt Bodies Nall0ft'1 8utlnffl Today llldNss llltndef Deir Miler L.any l•a Marilyn J Robison LinlH R...i Frwpo Luer MoMes MDMo T• flll'ICHCo Fottuf!O AlfoMo T. ~ •'1 "W"""9" (1987 ~t Louie Bonanno.~ McMe: ••"? "GNel To-" (19881 Franc ..,_."The l06t Boys" libefal dO.WS of lllowle: •tt la .. bofl/1 Blaisoel A wgtnal ~ treshman reluCWltty Luz A ~y deputy sherfft l$ drawn humor enl'lar>r.e t stale or at~ WllO lllt' (1988, ~ $1gcu· agrees 10 help en ol hts flalemlty Dtottie!'s Wiil ll'if nean 10 lV't ICaJ'Secl 1WK:emvry ~1 and fals VICt m re •tip~ vamoires WllO ney WerM!r. 8ryln 9roiln ot • DUutlf\A IO'arian 1 2• cvcA 1 SllOWdown Mll'l 1t1 undtao popuiate a -. ~ 1, ,,. a t>eacn 5'lreo (OI Air) f1~ .... ttt~ "Oelut1we" (19721 ....... •• ~ K,,r (1988 Suspense) EOwatCI a..t ~ k1ut Allan4a ~ WocewlJO tan ()wteson A NCrfl OO«lll'lt IS dtS- ~ ~ 1!fTCn ""nJ I flfl· pa1CtleO ID ferret out a suspected ~ 9fTI W'OWI !ht dolMI a r blcil-.000$ mer KG8 fllnled on loclllOn "' l>ltwNf\, ldwld ll'ld E Neri ..._ •••l't "o.r' (1971) 0eMts WH~ 1136) Gl'Nll Acres GolMt Pyle fOI"" ...... "AGM" (1978 ~) fl()fll ..,, fllll ~ A noD1ous Wom¥t jOl#NlllSI rt-~ IW OUhQICJUt IOYtnt\6H w1ttl tome of · 's lVCR ...... •'I "El'IWMllUele'• llegic:al ..,...,, T"' ~ La..,. A1Mion~··1198a Heed Two~i.n-.....,.... MJl!l 11 191 ano llO# ID dell Wiii hm "'*' i"Y ... I IMltls ICU .. SISllr' I lllilll Mlwt Tom a Wrf't ""'*- ..,.. ... ,, "lllt Tllill .. U." 11• ~ F~Enol~ ~~lftd ~...,,, 11to lhl ..,._, m• ,..,,. o1 Dllll p> ice ob RObert WOOd In 1 ~ ....... 11 I .. ... • .. : co ... .. • ...I I °'"" ....., ........ ... .... '"°'591 W.S" 0 _OCTOBER 17, 1989 °'· E. v. .. .I.cl Mlyford We Cover The Coast Check U1 out for the best dally coverage of local news, sports and features ._ -• or:JGIB II. - Tuffday Prime Time OCTOBER 1 7, 1989 1:00 1:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 ~ 10:00 10:30 11:00 -..: .-.. 17 .._...," (1980, Orama) Klaus MIN Bflnelauef. Krystyna Janda Based on ... •U \; ~" 11980 Orama\ Klaus -Klaus Mann·s llOYt!I An ambrtlOuS German actor puts his ethics aside 111 his bid for success ) Mana Brandauer rystyna Janda 12 , s1 1vcR 1 whef1 !tie Nazis come to POwer 12 1 SI NCR) llleuretn Movie: •••'l "JIM Eyre" (19« Or~I Joan Fona.ne Orson McMe: •••11 "TM Citlolt llld Mra. .._..119'7 Faniasyl Rt• McMt· ···~ "JMt Efft* Elll• o'""' Welles (~36) (VCR) Harmon Gene Tierney (144) (19«) ~n Fontaine ,VCR SOIMI 8Mk Mowil: ••'1 "lMng On Tokyo f1111e" (1987 Giii Conceit Vflfl lllCilllo PIYlnlfti The tenclf perlonns el· Soulll 8Mk Show' AntJy Wartiol (R1 Show' Mey Orama) Mnako Ohashi Ken Natiagawa fl 231 c:erpts trom Qpetas RC Manon l.escaut I Pac}llaco wamoi IVCR) and Nabucco. trom s OMnora Hal lig Bini in Clllne B.g ~rd and !Its SIOel!ICk ~ Ct0pp F...., N""'9 Album: fllQM: •• "The GrMt ~ Widtmest" !1977 Oocumen AlMtltum of A Blltety lht oog go to China 10 searcn IOI Thtltef s.cttts of ... Mlngrovt laty) Thi$ SIUOy ol Ul'Y Amencatl !root"' ~le IOCOIJ)OUll'S oas· Omt and Har· a legenOaly Chinese Dlld mey saw on a scrOll on Swtmp (In Stt!feo) sages trom tl1e J(ll6Nls ot hls10nC e~!(S 11 3S1 ntt .iea ..,. ~ YoR s Chinatown IR) JOe Ral'O..'P" ipW loling: Ray Mer~ vs Eddie Richardson Scneduled el<}ht l.igMef Sidt of ~ Trudi Ind A"'° R.cing: Truck llld T rtCtot Pull f RI Sportsloot round _ ~ t bOut trom PT\oeolx Anz flrvel 150ortt Trtttot Pul ~Cuo (5.1!0) McMe: H "£1 Pno" 700 Club Host Pat Robertson Bmlln 8"""' MoM: •• "El Ptt0" (1~9 Wesleml Jonn Payne Ga4 Russe'! 700 ~ .. ~. llZll• (19'9 wes1em) JolV1 Payne p 321 Pa· R~s. ... ,,_~ 8odat dt Odio Mo¥lt: "Escutia dt V~" 2• Hofl• MGM: Ms.not• A1111" Dolores Del Ro0 llllo¥ie: ••' 1 "...,.., WOIMll tnCI Cllld" (1983 lhrnal MJ!'lrn McMt: •• "59ebldef'' 11988 Horror! Trno!tiy Daly Kely Movie "ftowtlftg Ill" 1198'• ,.,. A11sr·a a• ,. •• ~ mHI* &ieen 'elythe Danner A man s happy tamily hie is OIStupled by Preston A young lawyet teams tllat the woman he IOves is ac· WOii ,eq>ardlzes trie safety 01 114!1 marsopoar ·• the oealh ot a woman w.ui wnom he had a tine! affair J:iars ear· tua•y a witetl wllOse coven plans to sacr1'1ct hef to the AnlldY· tTllle WllM she escapes ~ confines 01 ner <M lief and ltle arrival ol tl1e son he had never known !1 l 1VCRI tSt (In Slefeol c 11 36) back l'IOlne llld heaos 1()1 Ille l:llQ 01¥ 1VCR1 Ill Heertltat Plfa()Se Lost TM EWM19 0., by Dty IRI SpeftMf: For Hn Gont McMt ••''"In LAe Aylwl" (1985 Advtn'urel ~ny St>~ rFOI F!Sllin William ESO'I llllo¥ie: ••' 1 "High Rold to CNN" (1983. AoventlJfe) Torn Sel-Mowie: ••• "9IOy loom" (t987 Comeoyl Olanr KNton. Sim MoM: ••'-'"For Ketpt" (1988 Clfama1 V"*I !ta. Bess Armstroog • lnllllonarm rwes a hlrd-OOnlling ex· $hep¥d A hlcJh·PQWefE'O t aecutrv! $ ~festyle IS SM'ely RtngwalO C-Ollegf end Clf!e" ~ea ~~at ,.,_ WOl1d War 1 flying ace to searcn lor fief long-lost lattlef c ti 45) cramped wneri She C>ecomeS saddled W11h !he care ol a ~ to ~ ll'<l motTIPmooo -~ a v. S.:O"~ ~ (VCR) tanl!y relate<! b8b't Qlt1 (In Sieteo) o ( 1 46) (VCR) lhl<tl-sehool 5eil()r learns~ s pregnant 1YCP 1'** Fest ....... 1='°' Looney T untt 8ewlechld Mlt1lf Ed P11ty Dl*t c. 54, Wllett lttt of S.U· SCTV Row111 I Mar . Grldt Ale YOll? drfNiaflCL.Nt 91n··~·ln " 5M ..... 8'labong Pro TOI.ma· KJ19 IC4'Mf IH. Hoelter Boston &\#IS at Los Angeles King.s l Llvt Wtt9f11Aoom K*"91 Third -men1 (Al 'L1Yel Penod Atoll~ Cs.) Seoul Olplplcs EllCOrl Sclortl Niglllly ~NigN (R) Pro 8o1ing Tour tR) 111Mt: u "'i "Anohr WOIMll" (1988) ~ T1wlt lly McMe: ·'Modem Gifts" 11986 Comedy! v~rra ~ ••• ,, "Oeed ~ ~· ~t"'ly lr(lt"< ·-Rowlands w= dlrecled this pgrtr111 ol Goltl Glul I Maasen. Dapllne Zuniga rtwee young girts ~ &JIOld Dam gs a"'a'o-"·nnorw; am> .. ~' 1 50-year-old Pfoles50' ~to The Tiwtt Lit· from L A make tile most of lhe singies scene at !tie Clrcunstances 11\31 led !WWI gynecoiog<al W!'ge<ll'IS 8e'I!'' , .. "" I rllQflt tlfl Stereo I ! 1 221 !VCRI and Elo4 Manu. to ~ anc even1i.ai oest•UC11()n :; (VCI~ 9111$ Wllfl her emollOnll .-~ -R) c) Moiwll: u "'MonMft... It lloM: 11•• "Dolli Go HMr lie W*" (1957 Comedy! Glenn FOtd. Ame Fran-~ ••• ,..._ sn." (1976 Comeot ~ W"OP' J YwT (1976) Redd Fou. C1S (1 47} 1"'-~ --:: (1 531 (VCR) fiiii: ..,.., ... IAl!Mill Tmeler'a AnlerUn Album (R) Tem X Woltd MonllOf Grett Eacapt Women·WOllO = ..... ••• "TM floee .. (1979 OrllN) Bette Mdef Alan MoM: ••'1 "TheyLM"11988 Soence f"tCtlOtll Reddy Plpff MoM: •••'l "lrolcbst Newt" (19871 W A ftlmboylnl rod! ~ turns 10 drugs anc eloohol MeQ Foster A r~ ~et srurnbles llCtOSS an -.n Nni Hun Jllnes Btooks ac:c1aimeo pottra 1 , ' I I • . I .-• . I -- 1 -- #WI she finds 11 d!fflcUl 10 cope Wl1tl the jl(esSUfes of tame plot to inftltrate and control manlund tin Slefeol (1 331 (VCR) lllt tiemo-lhe-scenes w()R~s ol a tefeYISoQt' C2:141 IVCRI netwcn news opetaoon (In eteo)::; (VCR ..... 10,. Tiit Go6MI v ... (Pwt 2 of 61 .... HHllll Tiit Ttlom IJirda ......, ''A\llfl0'"9 Angel -Tiii Tiwll ..... MoM: "'°"I Kone" A QloWll ac>e. lord of his prehrslOnC Oomarl SUCQ.mbs to !tie beaUly of • ~ stlflel ano is capt\Ked and brouaht to CWlllutlon by 111 -·--._.,. mDVle prodlJC.er fVCRl MoM: •••• "T1lt a., oi..c.." (1934. MusQJ Fr@d Astwt A case ct"'' taken iOen!Jly reW!s " IOllllnCI lor 111 Alf'«Ull dine" ~ • young wom¥ s8ina a Q\oorce 'The Conbnental won lhe first Btst SOtlQ Osc.ar !VCR! llllllllYice ....,.,, Slit w.. "The Boe· ..... •• '1lgN of Ill er..,." 11986 Horrori Jason Lifflfy ......Vic. ~ lM1e Is Ml60lr SIM Mn111 1.251 !VCR! PM lhe S'I- Ntwl O USA Tonirt NewMltO .. 5'oltC ... "Liff. Outh. !Jet of E.• IP111 1 o1 21 ..... WPUNtwt Ettrrwty. Etc er...tkll Arllllio ... {In Stetto) T ..... Z.. -FflMlll ~ TOlliallt (In Sllreo)O USA Tonirt a..t'Bat , .. , ..... .. ._a... · Ptstolow's c..·.eo. USA Ton;gM Movie: ••• Wll'S 0 'The~ 11St' OTHEll Two haple.ss co- workers (Tyne Da1y. I. and IUct..Td Crenna) h.w the time ol lhelr lives after Ondlng • mJlllon dollars In caish. In •• 5Wc.k With l:Kh ou.cr ...•• ,. lng'IUlaMY. OCT. 17. on "8C. Revenge ...,a..c. M'""'" (198C Orama) fVCRI Next week, TV UPDATE talks with Rober t Loggia abou t ~ancuso FBI," his new NBC series. . -=- I 11111 111 111111 111111 •~~· I I I I I I I I .... c • If!! t f > f 11 l I i''::: & l { ~r i i -= -r f & I J f 0 {] u ~ r1 § .... ~ i I §f I f ~g ~ §: !a 8 ... .3 N I 0 a i [ ("I sf r ~ ii !(fi ! ~ I m ! ,.. I ~ ~~I IC I f a l:f , i r ; .I f I I i gf II ~ i -4 . . 8 ' ! ( i ~ { I I '3~ i I~ if 3 ~I 'i fl::-I i if J . ~I• . K ii -·: .. ii !j ~: ! r ~ 1 -i r~ ' I ~ ~~ 8 £~ ii : ~ f JI I =(If 1~ ~ ji ~ . ;; ~ Ii -.::: I I ~ fl" .ff J -:? f i rl J i -.:: 5' ~r' s ~ ~ ' f ' l"; !f if i i ff :D~ ~ ~ Cl · • ! ~: J 8 -f ~ f ~ ~ -§> !J I ~t ~ ~ ~ : i ! i1 ~~ f . 8 0 --i ~s ~ ~ p n _ m ~-"' I-i• ~ ~ ~ :v ~ ·Ii :~ ·i I ' l!I ; I "'~ 2. 2' ~ ~> !i fl I I II i ! ,.. I f I j ~ f Cit ... ' i .. U> I ~i ~ 3> 8 GD i -U> ~ ~ CD CD a. a. :I :I CD CD ., a. Cit a. C» C» 'C 'C ,.. 31: = 0 CD ~ ~ :I :I -0 :I 0 ft :I 0 0 n n -f -f 0 0 CD CD '" '" ~ ~ ... ... CD CD • • ... ... co co CD CD co co Wednesday Prime Time OCTOBER 18, 1989 -----.. --.. .. .. .. .. - 8:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 ........... ·--CIS Newt ~ ...., ti,.,_ Jllplrdrl O ,._,.._ ~ a. ~ "Trwtlcolt 1111 ,.,.._~ (1989. Drna) Oll1I Bentdlct. Newt Stl'feol O u.e O phant ~ Rececca Mid Sam Sydney W~ Pl'!mlfte An old·IWlioned oetecMt trom Ntws NBC Ntws G E~ Hll'd Copy T oniglll Pr~ ScheQiled a hies ot !tie too11 at JOhn Our Gang Tr avotta' s car ~ cnild eef StalS are away Jed ana Or Langley New .Jefsey is transplanted to HawaM malung no new trienas as osagiee over meooeai treat-tie ll!Yt'StJgates the oeattl of a P'ominellt ~<Hstate ~ ments lot an agir'9 ~ant :; tin Steieol:; (1371 UMoMd MpMrlff SclleOuleO Nlgtlt COUf1 me sear Ch t01 a Net>uska pol-The Cop ano ice ~t sougnr 10< QUeSt1011•"9 111e Lady ::; about tne oeatn 01 Ills 9111 nenc! I Georg.a COi'" t 'S U0- 11# l'O ~ fraud ,n Ar ZOl'<i Nutt "°'* °'*""" lAlp Thou Srlall 21 Men and a Not Feoruary 3 1973 Sam Biby o fU111C>S into the ~le ot a belea- guered rabbi *"Ost sister-.n- ~* 1111\lles to !lave an afta 1 Witt! Ml tin Sl!feo McMe'. o • "VICtOt/V1Clon1" (1982 ComPoy1 Jul.e A~ews James Gar~ A gay mpresano rums a starvtng Sil1CJf'' mtc tne rage ot 1930s Parl$ by btlling l"lef as Eur s eatest female 1mllf"!sooat0< 12 131 tVCRJ Clllef1 "-e·P' Love a Goat.e tParl 2 ot 21::; (S 001 Wond Serifs BastOll Gal"'lt' t001 Teams to be a~ News ~ •• "RI~" (198-' Or I K"S Ntws CBS Ntws fl" News St!'ll'O :. Batmlll Rat~ Mr ~ U,P Ctl"t'Sf' 01nf\4'f l0t Part 2 ol 21 Two Nlgtlt COUit T~R"''" Gto:1i Patns 8r"'ak ISi men• CIUO NIVfltly 811St· ntSJ AtpOft Motic:111 Notiatro u.. VISIOll FllllilyT11t O c-, Sllow FOOd kif Senora Cwrtnt Allir Ni1MCOUl1 ~ Pen 2ol2 ~lllYnr 1'11111 Kostol!~ Treat Wiiiams Two tior~ i>a'•()I men unrotef a 2().yn1-old ~I~ w11e11 tl>Py uneartll a ,eep conta111tng a slle!PtOI' anci S800 000 Duned 111 !ht fe•as deS4"f1 11 341 (VCRI ~ "Trtndlcoel 11 PndiM" (1989 Orama! {)If\ ~ S waisn Plemoere In Stereo ~ t 37) Currwnt Al• ~ ••• ~The 8urrwig lltd'' (191' Or1ma1 rairan rawcei< Paut Lea.tat (VCRJ ~: u '1 "Tht Amateur" (1982 Dramal John Savage A CIA Ntwl computer eiPf'(I trains 10< a~ ~ <July to aYe1l9' ll'lt murdef ol h•s fflef'id teirorists 11 51 1 (VCRI ~· •''""°*'II M YOUI Slt9tf Is I WMWOlf'' (1985 Hor· Ntwl rort Two Americans IOI" a seasoned ~ewoll tlunlef on 1 llllS· St()ll 10 oestr a o• 111 Trans aN VCR) Ont Plut Ont ::; ElgMh VIit Ctibum lnWnltionll Piano Painting end COo'llplCrtion 'Hele to Mille MU$1C fin Stereol tllt Public :;i R.W~ Ntws Or wt.tall tr 811Stntss 1nd Ntglllly 8llsi-MK""Jllllrtf Newlllour Etgflfl V1t1 C1lburn ~llOnll Piano Ylddcr Alt Al· ON llU 0.::; ~llllol• Hele to MiA'e Mwc (In Sl!leol ttu' ,_..... ltlel1w MttAtpOft In S~fOI McMe'. "Mofldot dt ConzOll" Rlfael Inclan Pe<lro ~!ante Jr Dos W enreclln en Ill tmbtolo tlaS ot10 (S·JO) S.tvrdly Hopi's "9f· Piny MltOfl The Case of the le"9fty HlllMI-Ntws Lrve ott Tandem T II ltt LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7DAYSA WEEK LiENE. DE VALLE • Piano[, Vocals \f .r ta I C••l" ' I .,1 ... < ,.,. ~ • 1 th.>ur ifMMY~Vocitt-- MARK CIANFRANI GROUP • Guitar & Vocals \\ dMkl•1 \. ~nd•1 ht>r •) GINO S IAZl TROUPE • Jam Session Clorll ~hlow ftJT a Jls FWl'k ht IA, NBC ,..,.. rd¥ .. .,,_, !itilt HflmM " •'Ult w t.t rlta'f'd inlA mn.1tg for a1t 1'\{affl obo1t· dMt."'1 "' ,,., lo/''· "' Frit-k ,,,,.,. 'tU '" •"91 "' An ~An dtUin H'), u 1M1 nllJ, or ....., .. Wednesday Prime Time OCTOBER 18, 1989 6:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 1:30 w-... lie ~ Sense 0.,., Bly Pooll lftd i~ Sfnst Tim Jan (In get Too ing Slef f!OI 0 9:00 9:30 11:00 ...... \oi "'Tiiie Liit .......... CllW' , • ..._ .. .... Qd Y. "111 F4F Wllcbt ..._.(RI PNdllon W. ..... (RI (Pin I ol 2) ..,_. 2llO !RI ......... °'911 &ai,t ..._. 11111111 flt-0vi.-••''I "llow•Up" (1967. Mysletyl Dmd Hemrnugs Va-llo* ... "Gorllll 111hMilt'11988 lhnl) Scp6ney llloM: .. ..,...,._ .._..,. (1915, CoClflW WJ-J Rf'Ogrne WtlM a young l.ondon ~ his some WtMt Bryan Brown Blsed on the 'fe ol Olltl Fosse,. Olrl McNNn. Wyt!t ~ (In Slereol 11 331 ••--·----o \ pocfl.(es bloM'I "" he cisco¥ets Wllll llPPW'S 10 be h 11t0w~ wtl05f ~ to proeea rte ~ Alral (VCR) .roer fl 51 R ~ lecl to'* nvder,, 1985 1n Thi> Thom lildt Nlwl O USA T.. ....._. 18 5'IMt ... ·1 NMt ··--·-eoc. Bell 0 PfOINlld 'IOU I Role ~ llM*BID"• • 112 , , Tiit Tllenl ... ""1 MRI I ... ;•••• 18 ....... 1llt Seip C...'t C. UU T ...... ' The ~ Who Came " HOii' Ollgldo" C11e1ic:s ......... .... w· Read TV UPDATE's interview with Robert Loggia, star of NBC's new series, ~ancuso FBI," next week. ~ IJtoftaallil' \Tf')' ~ T1w oH. .. vtwr.._ ~ ... ~~P*-.wadblln?--... And-call't a~to~ up*'" "rawlwtp. Amm1can RedCl'Om + .-I -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ l ~~· ~!iJ! j'i!i;H H~~ q J ~p jl!!f [I Ip f f f I JIU I f ! i i i -,. ~ l rs . i ~ f ~ ~1 1 r i r ,, i I I n u ii • JU! p ,ff! j }i i r p I~ ~I u I I 1 ~ f( f( ! I r ~g i i 11 ·~ I r · 1 · 1 i · f ~ : ~1 1 ' • ! r , I iii '1 ~np ~jif ! i(~i r 1 :1 1 rt if ' ~1 1 r!1 i i ~ If • 11 !I .; K ~ f f f ~ f l ii.. --~.I " aa ! • ·1 i Is: s A--1 I ;f!Hlt h ~ ~!1 hf i~d ~i I H f r ' ~ ~ i ir ii} 12 ~ f h ! 1 I ! l ~ ~ ! P 11111J•pjr r ~F ~ h i ~p ~tfi~f t u ':!'d'= .I ii ~ ~u1 ,r ih~i r ~ r ~ ! If • :!~ P&f i Jif p ! i j i .;;,Ir; • ap (!{ i;ii ~., f :i; f ~r sf ~ I s i ~ " . ! if ~ · f H if: ' ~ ~ f ! Ui i ~r Iy ~ J P f ~H~f ~1 L .q Ujf : !1i ( ,.} ~1d f" u ~ ;:,.~ ~ I !It r· ·rr if ~~ i ~,~, ~ ~ 8 ~1 .. Iii· i ~~ ! ~P' ! 8 i ~~' . i ~~ -1( . r ~M If ai f if l ~p~ 11 ~ ; [ '~ If [ ·-= ~ ~ ! ~ I I f ! r"-l .. i!l .. !" i'~!r -n:u ~!P I : ! ~r r i i 'rit _ lf 1 ~ I g I i 1 co .• -f -f ::r ::r c c .. i & m Al '< '< Jlii • :: 0 CD 3 .. :I -:I 0 ft 0 :I 0 g n ... ... 0 0 m m "' '" _.., ~ ... ... c.o co ... ... ... ... co c.o QI) co ..... co .. ... • Thursday Prime Time OCTOBER 19, 1989 1:00 1:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 I 11 ' ' 'I I I t ,\ ' I ' I t fl ~JN I l ' ' .. - --------- CIS Nen (In Mllf of For· Jloplfdyl O Stereo) O Ule O NllC ..... Q EllleftliMlent T onlgllt Billy Joel talks IC>Olll M ntw 1bin (In Stl!feo ic.. LlldDg Damy contJn. Newt ues a secret all• wtllle VtJ. considers his proposal Gary .,. ......, A lomlef armore<Kar CNltes in Hew Leave It Movit: • "The Lonely t..dyft (1 • Ot'ama) Pie Zadora On CMtn One Last Fhnq o dmef stashe!> stoten 1Tl41tons -Cl\arge c; ., Benet a te4eVtse<l awards piogiam. a successful sceenwnter leis the Ind 1lleO loSes It Punchtn In GllOCk st OI how Sile reacned lame 1 32 A CISHews (ln Newt Stereo! PM~ Ent11111Mlent 41 Houn Bel\llld ltle Smtle T ' '" Stete<>I ::"' WOIMtl of flt 21st ClnUy (In Knot• Llnding (In Stereo):: Stereo Wtlo's tM Katt I Alie Low Connie· News fl•" Inside E dltloll News (lNt) loee? Hui* Make t.'tne lion OI lhe Monlll Mft (5:00) Wofld Series llaltbel Game f1Ve 1f necessary Teams to be announceo Cumnt Alllf GfM1g PIN COiby ~ "Employee ol Moltlef, May h Monlfl I In Stereo A DIFFERENT WdRLD Jasmine Guy stars as bossy. beautiful Whit· leyOilbert in "A Off. rerent World ... The comedy featuring the students and faculty of fic tional Hiilman Col· tege Is In Its third sea· son. It airs Thursday. Oct. 19 . on NBC. Arseftlo Kii 11n Stereo! Time to "Fall" for Spring Color Free Fall Planting & Bulb Seminars Saturday & Sunday. Octoberl & Home of the Christmas Fantasy Roaer's Gardens NIWPORT BEACH San J~ Hills ROid (at MlcAnhur) Hours: ' am ao,u• Dally 14 , .. Thursday Prime Time ··----The Thom Birds 7:30 8:00 8:30 UIAT ....... Dwayne W.yne ~Ila(· d69on) .... tessa VlnlOft (09wnn Lewls. r.) and lfhlUcy Qtlbcrt rd'um b enottaer IChoot year Ill ....... College. on -A Dftiicnl World ... ~ 9atca .... ,..... MY. OCT.19. Oft rmc. OCTOBER 19, 1989 9:00 9:30 10:00 10-.30 Mcml' "The L9lf II .. F...r t1958) 8'$ed 0...., lly on me !>OOk by Cocnad Rdl1er A 176' truty ~ ~I (In 11"ltl ~ DPlaware ltOans 1"'*51 l1Wl Stereo) o I~ lf't lnbe wlltl hrs Miiie 11:00 MIOlllll•OI OuielMIHa lilt 'Ullt Bt-*Bos \ ill ,. " t --- --- OCTOBER 19, 1989 11:30 12:00 4:00 4:30 ....... 0 1.1111 lillM -DMI Lat-Lllllf Wiii News (RI ..._ SlnO MC-. Nlwl (R) C.--a.. USA Tonipt lllo¥le: t tt "Tiit Story of Of. Wttttr' (19'«. Ora111<1l Mov1t: u 11 "The OeW Md fie Delp" (1932. AO¥er41nl lies Laraine Oa 2 20) T altula11 Bank !lead 1 18) Twilgtlt Zw "'"* ..... '...... LM ..... "A Town C.illd Hel" A fe>nnef r~ taits MoY1t S... to h 1tlood "' a~ Mt•1C1111IO'*n 1uri a oanoit Jrd ~ News (R) (OI Air) News (At fllooM •• "CaMOll lor c.tdobl" 09•0 40v~llll!I GfOr P'W¥C! Gctama Ra!\ 11 441 Mowie: ... i "Smile Jenny. You',. Oetd" f!9~, ~1pry1 Movtt· •• "The Cool Ones" (1967 Comedy! ROdOy ~ J~~ Ane!rea ua1COV1CO 1 •Ol Mc0owa' Oellbe WatSOtl (1 351 1 351 (Oii Air) Could YOU Not T lft'Y t,,... o11911 F1'lllldlll "The 5-sman llr. looflctJ ~I~ ot a fllooM •• "Bndt of Boof"Y" pge• Ro Movlt • •' • "The Ugflt 11 lht Fent(' W• DllMJ Sen Frnlin (Mlhyn Dougm) l"llCllns lfom n&Mfty 919 Sll!Smlfl re-d'lare! "4a~ A \-. EllC}l¥1d ~ s annw •9Sa Dr~l ~ess PIJ\er JlfMS lii4acAf. ,,._... E...ope IO ~ h rl!Jfabon °' !hi !\Ms ID ~ l1lty ve lestJvi!JtS arr ,,,~~ 00, • l!llSCflle•OUS t'V 1 ~I VCRI ConstJUIQn R · mcJ¥eO rito a ~ holM JOO. ~• s searcn tor a DnOe n..,.. us Open Dty 1111e llNdl Getting F11 8oditt Nation's !litNs• Toc19y Nd "°""' ·rg ..,. LMTy Ln Mlntyn J AObtton LttltH Olnouucsl Ley ..._. Altoftto T.,. FrMCttCO FOltl#lo Alloftto T tjl lllo¥le: •• "Tiit Frtndl WClfNll" (1978 Dramal Fr~ Sdloolbor Fllllf (R) Fabian Dayle Haooon A l>Orcll!lo kepi ope!1 by. govtm- ment SYt>$ldy IS the scene °' ~ ano POlitiCll sundll Whell a VIP customef 1$ at (1 3 VCR g ... -.. ~ -4 0 m '" ~ ~ 0 . . ~ c.o 00 <.D ... ~ 0 "" :i. Q. • 'C !: 0 3 -~ " 0 n -4 0 m '" ~ N 0 . ... c.o 00 <.D , Friday Prime Time OCTOBER 20, 1989 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 1:30 1:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 IHH>J\(l< /\"I I H/\NNI I •, --- 1111 CIS ..... (In Wllell ol For· ~ C Snoopt Remember W11et1 Dllll New ~ James Rt-F*-Cmt Lance n PW ..... St!reol c u. ::; When CllRe s COl@gt oW-cNrd Beunont makes a pro-nxn io Mic:hae4 Sh¥l)e wtien rigll!S group meets lor a 20fl blld ~ on h Ew-h ~ Cal5 its loin Frri s E"'9ftlll 111111 It T CINllfll Ac· 1ress W@n ~1111 Stf'feol ranon. 1 rnembef is nu· ings. Miss Elles actions ShOC:ll ~ sister-IHaw ltTMS. derecl rMMlg lr'fformltlon Olylon: 8ollby lrlO ~ RICNre sieps lfl to SM F*°'t about a Oeatfl stwt a oonfidenllal tall. Ctest {In Stt!feol """"' '°'ad or A)ve A SUS· CNnH Ill fNlsltfl To-Mow· ••• "The Cheap "(1978. Comedy! Pete! F11~ Newt peeled l>ri roocer bK:OmM a Chltp dly Ragflg Ann-Margret 11 32) (VCR) hl1r!lan star Nat.@d Trutll ~ cas ..... {ln ..... Simo Ful HolM Gt"11!'j Taony 11n Stefeol :; F...., Maneft ~ snn-Just Ille T"' 20 20 Sc1'eOJleC a 00' a1 Straight A s 11"1 Ari ac · of Us Ozaoelfl Amei a s l'J()Oal sys iem ano till Stereo) 0 ~ llOlds lrltS IO ()fQal'I-attorneys ll'l'f()IY9CI 111 ptodUc:I· LMry "'° Balk> Ile ,. tply liabllrly Sl.WIS c N>stage al the to form a ~ ch\Jf c11 choir ::; Kite • Alie ::; Lowe Conn«· Wlfl, lost OI News tl.Jvel Mn Orn AICNews O Mlft 20/20 ::; ~ ••1? "tlmlr (1984 Wes1em) Kn Oougl&s James Cob-Newt uN' A V!ler-1 OU!li* IS Chllenged 10 I ~Agtll by "1 OIO ld¥f' alter he kJls • stwift I f!K 1VCA1 Mow-"Thi .. Dljjec" ( 1989 Mysttry) Simon Dutton The Hews Sat11 plans the eQ.botate ltlell of a pnceleSS ~ ~ io orae. to entrap lhe man wtio kled r.s dose lnends 11 36 WatlWlgtoll Wll lhet ~ Tiii P..., of h Show 8oat S10ty (In St~eol W'" 111 lie-WM ;:;i Wwd 'WWI fie $oU lt¥eS ....,~ P-'60I ,.. TV or Not TV? DALIAS AIMniD NII (tn 5'no) 1111 ttow:n. l Alp I fl j ( FOf-. of IOdoy t ~ MI\ h qo,on"°" fV I ........ "-0(1< .. boil ....... -""-~ -' Thar',......, ""°" ~,.., -•"'II w'llO TV Ul'O• If Ill• coiorfvl ~~ 1e1e-f!l090TlM CM111oi>is "'Ill. Qo.ly Not~ TV Ul'OATf t cone..-of occwrO!w ...,._, ,_....... i..,_ .,_.. NOdefl .... re ... IC~ Klmberty roeaer plays t.hc -~ mean fltlchetk .... Of-cl~ ol ...... '°"" AMI TV uPOA If 1 QYO'ome.d od po..-.-' colo< ~ ....-.-• ltlol ~ ort notic.d CINI rwod-o• wffl lone .. CellM2..U21 Stew-ens. the alsteT ot Aprt1 Mnittna . ·on cas·a .. Da11as;· ram.v.OCT. ~ FrldQ Prlfne Time OCTOBER 20, 1989 l:OO .... 10:00 10-.30 11:00 1·pM l>ra Jre~ .._ .... AW-'as.a.t'(I~ Or1Ma1 wween o Hara 11 25 .._ -."1 "Tiii LM _. r-of <W.dy SIC* SenM ,,_.,. 11r• ~ o... ~ Oen-~ * ~ A ~J '1R* ~ oeect .i h! ~ Scents IRJ IWIS .nere nt ~ a ~Dear (VCR1 Ml. .... ., OuieMd ..... "" ~se. Clo- tan ~·-"' .......... .. ,..,... .... ... _.,_ .. .....,,, .. ,., ·~ll:i' ... ·-· ~ ..... ..... _. .... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ii i I I I I I I I I -wt :z. 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MolonrMll F"'91' Gour· Pltrrt Franty AlMh C:OO.· lnnovtlloft Adam Smith Finng Lint !NI 5:30 ~ Mo~ ••• Kiss 01 0.11t1'" 11!lA' S..~~· 8•1• Dor>· MIMI •••': "llltbolr fl~• [)rama1 Ta•u"l" Ba"• a,, • • , 1,1~,_,.., • l8 wCP Zono T•, s ... ,,.1~, SH• R .. ~ Best ol Owt COflfffMbon Wlttl Betty Ind Hamtl WMt 1P 1~ ~l"'K'' :; s." ... '()\ .. (11001 Movot • • • ''TM A'9flt Slllfl" 1983 Dril!Tla1 Sar-i ~o Naturt W•tefl Mo'tlt· "Moonstructr" (198~! Tl'llee Osars ColMlon Tiw.-: s.ortet Ffolll IMt Ouill ~·-r• r;...,, ~ .... ...,, ...... ""' 1:'1 '""" W'"'ll'• r .... Sf'W'(!IOI' a"(! IT••" nQ 81f'.l o! m-""""0 Norm1n Hw!SOIH tale of . WI-(R) 0 ctI!m 01..., '~''A,.._,,,,.. a\t• "'• 'St~•" p.ac1> a!"l(l Cl()lotlCa '"la~•~"9 and Arcttc Rock dowfd E!f()()l,tvf' OOOll~~ wN> fwlds hit· IT\>'1" "'-~ ) 1J 1CR Pl 11 ,.. $e41 I n ~ wirn Not ~s brocner llflm .... , Updttt Esquire E A 0.y by Oar Molly Dodd Or Allltl 59inMr FOf Hn MoN: •• "Tiit Key to~-(19861 Cd RotlenSOl'I (11 001 McMt •• "Mlgfl MoYW tu ~Kflt Sololftcll's Mllits" 0950 ACJYl"'llJfe) ~ •' "PltlfMCkt" (1988 Comedy) ~ •"2 ......... r (1988\ 'l'Ol#lg lloN 10 C111N" f1Q83 AO-"'~¥'Gt~ °'°°'"'IC~ A ~'Me hunt~~ I Goiotgi' ~n A ~enl bOSS ll1Cl c.OI Ame~ OQnWlueS 10 l!ll'IC1 ~ t2J:m •«'VI> , ...... ~' ~· N<ty ffvru;' (W\!'11 All'(a ~ StafCll 01 a w()l"ll!' s "US a ,()le<l1 91"9 ... , ('()l'll(lllCfl ble tor !WO penllU1I P'*ONnl.,.., Sile IS tent IO A ..,~., .., • ·~ 11CR ~"Cl 1 •1 VCR 11 ~ ~s (VCR) lrft Wiii relltrfes "a Saturday Prime Time OCTOBER 21, 1989 .. - -.. - SC. 5-dl llrt Stereo) Ftghl Ila! 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Newt Spot'9 'II' a...·· A c11arming pnru sets OOJI to IOCal! the ~ young .omat1 Peter fa AA actress ~ llO help her ~ .. hlS Rell.ms To At.· .no ed after tier at a lace oance wife ma n ~ lllle a Iha! r~ 11 mosdlr. llOtl' (5;00) Wortd s.ritt llltbll Gamt si• 11 nece~sa<y Teams to Ile anoouncea Newt ~HY, "Tiie lop ii C....., C" (1918, Newt Orlllll) Stan Shaw, ~-SIMnS A group of yoll"9 Atnenean SOIOler$ ~ to O'itl'COfft! !hi terrors of Irle Vletnlm W11 in "*'own. sllghtty obal lllllWW!f (2:06) (VCR} (5:00} Wortd s.ntt 11MW Gamt s'• 11 sary Te~ to be announced · Mo¥ie: •u~ "Jewl" (197S. Honor) Roy Sc:heiOer. Robet1 Shaw (2 04) IVCAI Sllbedo Giglllte Programa de variedades oon iue905. ~ICilS enlr~ y "1USICI y b1fO la arwnaoon dt Don Fr~ Catch All of Prlm.e Ti01e TV UPDATE's Prime Time Grtd show at a glance programs on key chann<:ls dUnng the most popular viewing hours. So you . don't have to leaf through page after page to see tf tf'"s worth staying home Saturday Prime Time OCTOBER 2 1, 1989 1:00 11 :00 lllAE6!•1 ...._ C..., lllcmt: ••II) "23 Paces IO Sl«lf SCrfft" (1956. Mvstetyl I/an JoMson. l/~a Miies I 43) (VCR) ham Bend•• (I 36) CR ~ l ltt'llllll#!llfi-n Hen't IOOIMf Tetn Win. 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Comedy-~amal Billy Crvs· Biiiy Crystlt Midnight Train to Moscow Ccmlf. tat Alan l<IOCJ Whtie recuperating from a mtlO COfonary a young 8'lt1 Crvsta1 J1;P~ • "•"~ ,· :.-•h-a"'f' ano surgeon travels to Los AllQeleS to recooc;ile hrS relatlOOSllr() With scr·orPd ;ogri<;>'!P~ '"' r •• -• d'i<. "a«r.t; ;.()(IC ,, llef outt>ack llOmt ¥<l ~for tile (In Stl!feoJ VCR) his estr fame< (In Stf!feo) 1 431 tne Sovoet Jr• ,,. • :.1Pw , I••• ~:-· •• "TM Key 10 Mo¥lt Continues 1m • 1985 Sos I Cagney I~ 'W!lo Said """8eat Two Out ot Sn Days I Nlgtlts Esqu1te AboUt Spenser FOi It s Fair? (Pan 1 ol 2) of Molly Dodd Men Hire TIM X{R) McMt; •• °'C1Ub Pwlche" (1986 Come<ly) A Movie-H '1 "Pumpllnheld" II' 't'I" ~~··" • •l\ Movie U • seeoy. run-dawn 1$lan0 resort becOmeS tile cen· of rvral America d vengetv 'a'!'JP• r,·,p~ a They~ .. tl!f of actlon atlef the owner wntes flash lfavet monslrous CleJTIOl1 to l\unt X"wr> r • .:e~ ..... r"" 'Cf68. q()()C\I brodlU'es to lift ll!to the Old CR) s wllO acclde!l ~Ii.><: ~·s ,,. 'f'P 1 p ;'f'f VCA1 Mitter Ed · Ed Patty Duh Car 5', Wheff Best of Satur· SCTV On !tie TV Gets Arnnes•a Aft You? di Live Collegt Foott>aH A • r ·r·i> ~! r~.~s -~. ,. J~ Suzanne Sommt1s Pre~ts Comedy Clutl SN>wtimt's Tnj)le Crown of INetwort COl'lltdy lilo'lll: •••11"Slee9er"11973 C('ll'1P<ly >i'l"'()('V A,.,,.. J "'" Niqltt Tracks Keaton (I 28) tVCR) r "'"'eo Widlife fO' 1llt AecOld Cont 10 Coast H'ywoocl Ctlr Natute Pro~ I Movie:•• "TM Houtt ~ ••1l "Mooflwallt(' (1988 MUSICclll Moctlae4 Jacllson MoN •11 uPlatoon ltadef" (1988 A~v!'f'full" M ·h~I' :>.Al Movie •• 'l lm• Oii CIMI sn.t* (1987 Jot Ptt50 Concel't footage. concept vioeos ano a retrospective koll. Robert F Lyons During the V~tnarl' war a ~~a'wJr" .\-"' l"SIUl'llbef 1& Ouma) Kelly McQll1s Jell Dan-ol htS career make uo IM video poruart of po() supersw M1-can lieutenant leacs 111s me11 in ba!!W> ~·t'I() f'<lt'M; '•"°".\ 1· 1Patty Musa· A ills 1 41 c:t11t1 J~soo In Stereo) t 34 CR) Stereo) 1 40) ere II" 1 QB' 5:00) ~ •••• , .. Cry TOlllOffOW" 11955 Mcwit: ''Sutpcioft" Alfred H1tc:hooclt ~ected this °"3r·W11lfllllCJ flllcMe: •••• , MGasllgflt" 119"4 s ... ~c-~ .. .:~a•'i>S E\o-t1>r aptly) Susa!' Haywaro RICllard Conte tale ot a woman wno suspects 11\at tier hoSbaOO IS a rnur· Bergmat' W0/1 an Oscar tor ~ •Qlo> JS 1~ '"""'~"'r 'O'tu•"'1 1 5 defe< nn to ma~e tier n.s newt YICIJln Colonled Y«SIOll wile of a man ti a oar~ 541ere1 'rO'TI '"~ ws1 '1 '>'t (VCR USA Tonlgrlt TwillgM Zont ~ "Attum of 1 Min Caled HO'N" Aro EnqWI IOtil ret.Jl'rs SCTV ·you Onve to AmeflCI wt1etl he learns mat !he lnOlans wno •Miatoo '"'" lf'llo I'* tribe Ila~ lost ltielr modeSI estfVe •o tr~s 2 091 War of in. Worids "lo Direc· ~ ~'"'" Ir Ste<t'OI Next week, TV UPDATE talks with Robert Loggia about ~ancuso FBI," h is new NBC series . • ..,. Saturday Nlefrt Owl OCTOBER 21, 198 18ooftl ! 8 pm . 1'8"ee9ow Flpm m 9ftd Broccoli M 6 • m m S.... 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L ....... 1 t: Y4*11 ....... ,. f 12 am z ..... .,. ... L.,"2~ L'\..,..._..,.,,.r.i .,, ' " 9 ' ACROSS I Taylor and Sltagtr 6 "-Pigeon" (Telly Savalas film ) 9 He was Buck R•n IZ -Baldwin 13 "-CofMtM Bridee" U -Lupino 15 Melissa on ''thlrt)'SOl'Mth1 ng" II TV caJMra part It F..lther -was f'1orida Evans at -Tomei was Jllaaie on "A Different World" 23 -Lauftntt Olivter 24 BeUyon "Hoopennan" ... ~-Platt" • llr. ICoppft '° •·• 8landte on -.Golden Girtl .. 31 Coe •ell! oMe:nt -Ctolfl SI 8'epMa runt '* •Ordl tra~r Mena.- It Soeplr-Buchanan • "-Piii" ....... ,eldon ---· Fine Tuning BY Lt"IS CAMPQI 42 "Once a -·· 43 Jennifer on "Perfect Straniters" 48 0-Toole rank 49 -Stanley Gardnt>r 50 'Stoogt>' Larry - 51 ··-Hunt'· 52 Talks to the bf>at 53 Smtter Anita - DOWN l "Sign of tht> _ .. 2 Grand -()pry 3 Dolores -Rl(l 4 ·wo1r· star n ··-Reach" 6 llorsley and M~rs 7 Weapon 8 "A --the l.Jft>" 9 "Dream -, l'SA' lO Singer Billy - 11 -Salllh • 16 Robert Slack role 17 Mtc:hael - 20 Producer - Roett1berg 21 -T'ttbek 22 "-the Wild Surf"' 23 Unda Gray ls -Ellen 25 Commentator - ColliM 26 -Kuan 27 -Calhoun ··~....- 30 -Perlman 1~ \'m<'ent on "Beauty and the Beast" 33 Dm'('tor Wertmuller 34 rorrespondl'nt V1r- 35 -Loughlin on "Full Hou!'t'" 36 Italian actllf -ft'h 38 Laurt>n - 39 Lron or t:d 40 -ShaJ1t 41 -Lanrhe'llt'r 42 Rt>atles film 44 -Anitu-;tam 4fi Mr ('at>-.ar 46 "Man - -Swing" 47 Artor R1r hard LAST WEEK'S SOLUTION -..xr--• _ ........... During tlw Yiemam War, a swhkrt Ameriaua ~ulenant lead$ hi.~ m n in battJ.e belWtd nwmy liM•. as M ltael Dudaoff stars in "Platoon IAader. this wed on Ca.bk-TV. I, j:~--------------::R 0 VISA/MIC r 0 YESI I want to btg1n my subscnpt1on to tht Daily Pilot -at tht low Introductory pnct of 1 J weeks for 110.00 with a mo~y back ~ranttt that 1t I am not compltttfy sat1sf1td w ith the newspaper or service my subscnpt1on cost ot s 10 00 wlll be refunded• Na~ C1ty s.nd to: JJO W. Bay St .• C.M 92626 Or call: 642·4JlJ O"tt> Zip S19narurt . . Sunday comics TV Update- USA Weekend Cj... ~--~-"-, ' ' ' .. ~ _ .. / ,:) . / INS IDE THE ORANGE COAST Coast has 3 winners SPORTS/Bl • ·OCTOBER 15; 1989 • SUND..\\' SPECIAi.. -EV-baby_shot; police identify, look for suspect COAST / .. \:! 75 CE NT S Schools deal with -~ampus viol-en • p Peace walk Hoping to raise S10.000 for ftve different groups promoting peace •nd recon1truc- tton In Centr•I Amerlc•, •bout 85 people showed up tor• 10-k stroll around Laguna Beach early S.turday rnOf'nl,... Under gray skies and with • cool breeze blowing Into the ocean-front community. volunteers wal".cl from th_e__ a...tu,,a Beach High School parking lot. throUgh 10Wn and ' down to the ocean. Many rnarch~rs carried 11tin1 declarln9 their Intentions:. "'Peace In Central Amerka:· Funds from the walk. sponsored by lndlvldual donations to the wa•er1, wlll help or .. nlzatfons such as Jubll•• P•rtners. Pro-Nk•.Ttl• C:hrlstl•n Co"'"'ltt•• for _ the Dlspla.c•d' of El S.lv.CSor. Archlt•cts and P,.nners In Sup- port of Nlc•r•gu• the Nl'.ST l'ound•tJon . You ·cannot fight City Hall, but you ~an sh?1re ride there By ROBERT BARKER Of ,,,.. 0....,. ,.,.. i>aff Huntington &·ach Cll} 1-la\1 l"n1 plO}l'CS will launch a ridl'·Sharing program next month 10 help cut down o n ihc 7 mrtl1on auto tnps each day 1hat help 10 !ill the South loast .\1r Basin wi th sn1og. Emplo~'('t'S "ho sharl' ridl'S, \\•alk. nde buses or bJcy.Cll'S or gct 10 \\Ork o th(·r than dnv1 ng alo ne rn thei r 'ch1clcs 1,1,•111 (•arn crt•d\1s or I:? minuli:s a da~. En1p\oy("cs can allow 1hc cred11s to accun1ula1r 10 a 1na~1n1 u 1n of livt.' days. a nd the} can ta ke thoS(' da}s Linea-In failure shatters dreams ' EDITOR'S NOTE ...... Ftderal die· posil la1•ruce dld llOt protect everyOH 18 tk P Vl•g• ud loaa ~le. S.me tt,lff m"tl)' eklerl)' Hposlior1 al ln'iH·NaH lJHela Savlq:1 )Mt ttN mllliea, ,_...,, . ferever. LlKola offfcl.811 uy dtey -__ d"'l"d~ aottril•1 wtffl l• ar1l•1 poi'CM,. orrlilY Jiil-...O-i."1RI ,.t'Ht cem.puy, a real ettate de· veloptr. B•t repll&on call IHir markettac mis._.,, aM elkn ,.n1y Mame U.S. seaaten' taiter- vnU. • HUJI of • camtalp ce11rlk .. r. AZ, ttoHHWie" blame simple I . lly SCOTT McCMTNEY Youssef Olvoudian, 66 yt.ars old and ftlhtin& cancer, moved from Wes1 Gcnnany 10 Orante Counly for e•pmlive, specialized trcaJmcnl in an attempt lo 11ve hit lift. as 11n1t· oil" "'llh pa~ rrom thl·1r JOhs. o ffi cials ..a1d ·rhc program LCt Ol.'S 1n o n cn1ployt·cs -Aho arnvl' at "ork bt11,1,·~n 6 and 10 a.in. -a 11ml' 1ha1 the .\1r Quah1y Managcn1cn1 D1stnc1 call~ the n1os1 important to :ur qliahty. Tha t's becauS!: polllitants tn11 ucd 1n that pcnod react "11h sunlight and l(·ad to high 01onc conccn1ra11ons latl'r rn 1ht• da~. thl' .\Oto.ID S<l\\. I hl·rc arl· about 600 t'.'1nplo~Cl'S "ho rl·pon 10 "'Ork al Hun11n~1on Bca\·h CH) Hatl:-<md-:ltN-of"thcn• arnvc bft1"·ecn b and 10 a.m. fP!e.ase see RIDE /A21 • By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ind JANET ZIMMERMAN Ot •-o'°"" ,....,, It..., At o ne tune. i.tudl'nt,· b1gg,·,l '4'0rncs 1ncludl·d "hlt tn \\l'lr t11 school. their '\oc1:il '>tatu\ l•n t;unpu' and '>''hc1h('r th('• had ;1 da1\· Pn Frida} night. · Confron1at1on h' arntl'd \IUdl·n1' or outside!". ... a., ch\' .. 1u1r 1•1 tl·k·· ,·1s1o n '><-~nals. But thl' <X·1. 5 ,ho•111n!?. u1 Olll' s1udcnl b~ anolhl·r :it I 1}3r:1 ll 1~h School in ·\nahl·1111 \;T\\'d a' .1 ,1arl.. r:em 1ndt•r 10 f lranlo!.i.' 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I'm nnt surt.' 1r 1101· •Jn1pu'-p.~1i,,·n1 Jn "ould be a Jl'1l·rrl'lll t<lr ,.1nH•th1ng hkl' "hat h.1rpo.·nl·J al l o.1r;1 .. . . . \lin11111,!r.:i\\•1' 111 the ~""'por1 - \ll'"'1 { n1!il·J ....._h1><1I l>1,tnr 1 agrttd 1h.1r pr,·p.1 nnf !llr-..1 I •Ktra·t\ pt' 1nc1- dcnr '' nut l'.I'' '\('\ l'r!h1•!1•,, !ht• Ji\lfll"t I\ Jook• in ~ ai .... h1111J 'tllrl\ qut•,1 1on~ thal in• lu,!l· 1h·1 l'l"n1n~ pl;1n' ti)r 111s1 'uth .1 ..._.,·nan11 \hl..l' \.1 urph • (lnn,·1pa1 a1 ('o~ur. \ll'...:I \i1gh ..... hthll \:l id C\~X'r\S WIJI tx· 1lr,1ugh1 tn!t• lhl' J 1 ... 1n.·1 ror 1n· ~·r\ 1,,. tra1n1nJi! 1•! adn11n1,tr.uor!t .i nd !,!lUlt < '\\,"rl' n1•I 11a1 n\'d ht d1~rm p1:<1plr \\ l',fl' l'tlUl'J\clf\," ,\furph) 'Jld (l•1·r lhl· pa't l"ll dl'l":1.dl"\. the tl1~1n.._LJ1.u bci..:n Jlld 1ng M'Curn~ 11.t1ar,\, .L! ,·;i, h ol 11' hij!.h 'iChool jPleaie see SC HOOLS/ A2j Residents link fence to safety By HOLLY J . \II AGNER Of ·-°'""' -k .of' The fiuc of a cha1n-hnk fence that h:i' d1 ,1dl'<l the bt-ach and the Sea ("l1 if Dn\t• neighborhood in Lacuna Rt.•ath n1;:1} bt· decided "'1onday by thl· nl''>' O"'ncr of the land undt'1'· neath 1he cooperatively owned apartn1cnts. Robtn O'H 11\. 1,1,·ho purchased lhc proprn) about .:a moruh ago and was 10 mcr1 w1th apartment owners 1oda}. said pno r to 1bc mcc1ina. thlt h(• wasn'1 surt what side of lhc Ten« he ~as Qn:- .. , feel that it'li an cynott aiKl.it's o !Tl·ns1v<" 10 ha,,c somcthina like · that on a public beach," O'Hill iatd of the rusted. barbed-wire lopped fcntt. • ~ .................................. 15 1'1Mt ~ ................. : C7-8 . ...,... ............................. .. 1W..,A111 .. 11oier". ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AS •• Bui .he m iaht allow the !().foot fence to stand. 1f the owncn of the Laguna Lido Apartments offertd a compcllin& reason for .kccpina it. he said. "Wr'rc goin& to hive a heart·~ hc.-,rt talk aboul the fence,·· ht IUrL "I have no rcaton to bdir~ ~ wlll pu1 up 1 fi&ht 1bout tk fitlcL Propcny .,.._ Dlvid Taft told hC' mainUrins the knee • I .... l11ion . of ·the aparu11e1111' 99 yw lcaJit: . p1a ... _...,..,Alt Police searching for man Who shot baby A l $-month-old boy wa'i shot and crilically iQjured as he lay in ht crib in a Fountain Valley home late Saturday niaht. but the susp«t in tJ-. lhootina remained' at large at pres.s time, authorities said. · The victim ,. \YhO was not ident- ified and whose relation to the •uspect is unknown, was found by family members wh en the) returned to the house in the 17400 block of Walnut Street, said Pohce gt. r.c. Corbin. The child was not breathing. althouah paramedics later found a pulse and rushed him to Hunttngton Humana Hospital. He was trans- ferred to Children's Hospital of Or· anee County. where he was hsted in extremely cri1icar condmon. Corbin said~ The suspect. "'ho Corbin 1dcnt- ified as Sherman Roben Corwin Jr., 20. "'as alleged!} recently releasro from the Nav) for e hibi1in1 suicidal tendencies. according 10 un- confirmed rcpons. Orange County Sheriffs and area police depann;tcn1s were searching for Corwin late Saturday night. He was expected 10 be heading toward a · house in Tustin, although authontes would not reveal whose house it was or why they they thought he was going there. Corwin is described as Causaian, 5 feet 11 and 185 pounds with blond bair and sreen eyes. He was last seen dnv1ng a dark brown 1989 or 1990 Hyundai Excel fou r-door with paper license plates. Corbin s~ud. Police would not reveal whether the child had been lef\ alone in the comer house "'hen the shoou ng oc- cu red. Tht' triot1\e for thc shooting was unknown. Tnree Marines hurt in a one-car wreck ... Petting zoo P•r•ntl rounded up their llttl• one1 for • claJ at the petting zoo S•turd•J• held •t th• Centr•I Ubrary In Huntington •••ch. Kevin P•g• •ncl Jl1111111 Hone ll•ft photot got• ch•nce to feed Tlco th• horse, whll• l·J••r· old Kl111berly Brolla'• lrlght photot got •n up-close •nd . I person•I loolc at .. Pumpkin:· with Mtll1u BLOkata. • 111e111ber of 4·H, watchlnt out for both. The event was 1ponl0t'ed bJ the Rotary Club to· benefit th• new Chll· dren•s Wine of the llbr•rJ. All critters were provided by By EMILY ADAMS .ot ._ ~ ,._ S!Mf What began as a post·mtdnight excursion off base for three Marines from the El Toro Air Base ended in a rolling nightmare edrl)' Saturda} morning when their car went out of control, leaving the three men scat- tered near the interscc11on of Trabuco Road and and Camon Ave n u~ · The 1989 ChC"V\ Ca' alter was the only car 1n voh ed in the accident. which occurred JUSt before 2 a.m .. Irvine Pollet' gt. Tom Little said. The dnver, 19-vear-old Clarence RIDE From Al The city 1s n.·qu1rcd b) m·w AQMD regulations 10 reduce the number of commutes to the Cl\ 1c Center by 59 tnps a da} 10. reach an average of 1.5 emplo)ees per car Currently, the Cit) 's average is 1.24 persons per car 10 the morning rush hour. All AQ M D repon sa)'S that the average car in the basin. which includes Orange. Los ngelcs. Rt'· erside and San Bernardino counues. has 1.13 persons. Raising that number to 1.5. according to the report, would result in: •25 percent less commuter mites traveled each da}~ • early 750.000 fc\\cr commuter tnps each day. •Carbon monox1dc cm1ss1on re· duct1ons of I 00 to 216 tons each day. •Oxides of n11rogcn emission re- ductions of 16 to 34 tons per da}. Next year. the city's ride-sharing program will extend 10 workers in outlying areac;. in cluding those who work at the corporate }ard and others in the park. 1rce and land- scape division. Rich Barnard. an assistant to CJL) Administrator Paul < ook. said that e mployees instead of taking umc off -with then· ride--share credits. can use them to get bus passes or buy wal k- ina or ridtng equipment from a catal<>&ue to be provided b> the Cit). Those who pan ie1patc also Y.tll be eliaible to use bicycles that have -been-turned into tM Poh~pa~ ment and not claimed by 1he1r own- ers. Officials are also explonng buying FENCE from A1 "We don't have any say on the fence." he said. .. It's just in the lease." Many of the tenants contacted said they were only vacation re nters and not prepared to comment on the fence. But some tenants of the Laguna Lido Apanments, buiJt on O'Hill's recently acquired property, think t.fki111 down the fence mipt threat- en the 1eeurit1. of the nei&hborhood. .. It wouldn t be aood to have our be8ch open at two ends," said Mary Murray who had also spoken in favor ot the ffnce at a City Council ~in AususL '"1k fence as ve~ u .. y. but it's _.... a purpote, said Murray, wbo llUI lht area may become a tllll' lw c:rime and vapants if the ..,. ii removed. Mar..-Ken Frank bas sua- 1111 llmce will offer linfe ill•llon from thoee conc:ems in a .,.. ....... lifter tbt d ty bas fin- Hllbwailll I '-"bliC 11airway .. _, cOulal cliff from the tD ........ ~:;,t.~ ;;;;;/l..t I 1tt Couaty • _ .......... ,"'° .. _. ..... owrthl .... _._ ..... ., Young Jr .. wu arrested for i;usc1p1on .of felon) drunken drtvtn$. but wa!I released to Western Medical Center where he remains 1n the in1ensl\ e care unit. in fair condition Young and hie; t\.\O pas!>Cngcrs'. none "'ere "'caring St.'atbelts. wer(' 1hro"'n from the car as 11 tumbled through the intersccuon and struck a· curb Kameron Gc-rard Peterschm1dt. 20. "'a" taken to M1rnon Ho~p11al Regional ~lcd1cal ·enter b) hehcop- 1er. He 1s in cnt1cal cond111on. ~n­ dres Delgato. 22. usta1ncd onl~ minor tnJuric~ and "a<; 1at..cn to Tustin Health (arc. a m1n1bus ur 'an 10 pick up cm- plu)CCS v.ho ma~ IX• clustl'rcd 111 certain area'> in town. ..\ccord1ng to thl' AQMD repo n. cars. buse<. and truck contnbu tc R8 pt•m:nt of carbon mono\ldc rm1._,. ions and mOrl' than 50 percent ol nitrogrn -0:1.1dc'i and reac11vc organic gases 1n the basin Other points 1n the report· e 8\. the \Car 2010, therc"s C\· pected to be a .(! percent increase tn traffic. Fore' ei> I 00 'eh1clc!. on the road 1oda\. there"' 111 be 14:! tomor· row. The current aHrage road speed of 31 miles an hour could sin'' 10 11 m1ks an hour. • The cost of tonges11on 111 fuel. car maintenance and lost pro- duc11' 11' 1<; estimated to be S ... m1lhon ·a da' 1n Southern C ah- forn1a. B} the ~car ~010. 11 "''II he a much as $1 0_. million a da). arcord- 1ng to thc ~ou thern Cahforn 1a ·\S· soc1at1on of (10,crnments. • For at least pan of mort• than half the da' s of the >car. the air foils 10 meet (ederal health standards. And smog ·ma\ be a .con1nbut1ng factor to thl' X0.000 deaths from heart and lung <l1scasc., each }Car 111 Cahfom1a. according to thc state Air Resources Board. •Eve~ tnp sa"cd. even short tnps. 1s a step toward clean air According to the state Air Resources Board. 28 percent of an average cars smog-producing em1ss1ons come fro m stanmg a cold engine The AQMD require all cm· plo\ers of 100 or more people at a site· 10 put into effect a plan to rcd""ce-dn'-l~ duong nW1 hou~ Hun11ngton Beach em plo~ce arc slated to stan their program No' 27. SCHOOLS F.rom At campu~rs. \,IO\I ":>drnol<, l1U\\ ha\1.' l\\O Estann.i and ( o\13 ~k'>a high s htioh haH' tlm.•c Gu:irds alreaJ, U,l. or "ill 'oon ha'e ''alk1l .. tJli.."1c., ..\.' 1n Hunt· ington lka1. h. a maJor part 01 the11 JOb 1 n' nh ,., ~,·l·p1 ng llU t-.1dcr' off campus Paul ~1\1.·r' .1<.<.1\tan1 ponup:1l at ( O!>ta :".k '>J High. '>aid the pro\1n111~ 10 the lrl'e"a' of that 'choul and Estancia has prompted greater con- cern that outsiders looking for trouble could arn"e and depart qu1ckl }. But 1ncr1•a,cd 'lecuntv <;ccmo; 10 he working. Jot· Dum1n.1c. a~~1'itan1 principal .11 f,1<1nna. 'aid th1c'l'" "'ere ~tl'.ll1n!! hit Hll''> frcque111l~. a' well as tJr rad1m anJ other pm1x·n~ 13\I \(':JI a· tar th•'> )l'ar \Ul'h prnhlcmc, ha" en ·1 ot l u rr1.•d ..\.n) 11nw gu.1rth wt· \Ullll."1)lll' thl'~ don"t rctogn11l' nr "hu dm·,n·1 look hkl' he tit' 1hn a1. t John '1n 1ll "'" onn· \lllpJX·d h~ an [<,1:int 1a cu.ird "ho d1dn·1 rt'· l'ogn11t' 'l''' port· \k.,a ·., 'u1wr- intendl'Ot 'l"" port· \k,a 11 t1iu al" ,,m.1 thl·~ don·1 ha\t• gang' l'l thn although thert· .ire .. " .1nn.1·hn ·· I hl'' .11"1 rrnh1b11 Jn~ thing that '>Ug&C'>I\ g.111g Jl II\ 11~ Ill llll"llllx·r. '\hip on t.1mp11\. And an a11cmp1eJ rapl· on nne ot the campu'l'' pmmptl·d the dl\tm t tO 1m plcmcn1 ruk' again\\ fa1. ult~ member' -l''>pcuall~ "omen - being atom· 011 campu~ .1ftcr hour .... "cckcn<l~ and during the summer. • • • Dona ~th a. a' '1n· prr'>ldcnt for cum muntt\ r ontl'rnc, 1i1r thl' \late Parent· Tcadwr .\s\ou;111on t..ct'pc, an C\C on 'iolcml· tor 2.00() or· gan11a11om in ( altfom1a. The latrst "trend. c,he '>illd. 1s b' outsiders '-'Ito come onto 'l tiool ground'i. ratht·r than '>ludl·nts harming other stu· dent'> The mo<;t telling 1nc1d1."nt "a~ the tock1on ~ houl massacre last Janu· a~. "'hen a deranged drifter opl'ned fare .o.n an clementar) 5chooLpla~­ ground Wl\h an assault nne. He killed liH children. wounded JO others and comm111ed suicide. That kind of trage y. ffseems~ the hardest 10 prevent and the hard- local 4-H groups. · arm TiS police o 1cers unng srlrool hours. It is the first school system in the county 10 take such action. omc Los Angeles schools arc using metal detectors to S<'OUt out guns and other weapons before tht·~ make 11 onto campus. On a t:>tatc"' 1de level. man~ dis· tncts arc 1ak1ng out student lockers 10 pre' eni the storage of weapons and drugs. Silva said. The soluuon may be to educate student\ at the elcmt'ntan le' d about the danger\ of drug'> and gangs. she added. • • • Police 1n Costa Mesa. NL·w pon Beach and Irvine said the~ ha'c nm seen an increase 1n campus v1olcm:l·. but caution that it could be a matter of ume before 11 move~ south from some of the tougher Los ..\ngele~­ area school'>. Gang 1n\'ohcmcn1 also " at a minimum in thn'e ulll'!>. although thcrt· Jn· <)ll'a\lunal '1'>11~ from out· of·tU\\ n gang'> or the· usual ··"anna· hes" "'ho d.n:'' tht· part. puht.e '><Ill.I "You JU't rnn't n1u:llc them \'Ith tht' Blood'> and thl' C rip' and ... Troop·· largt· and '1olen1 \lrl'CI gangs 1n l m \ngl'll''> .111d ...,ant.1 .\nJ '>3td C mta \le'ia Pultre \gt \.lilt.t' \1 1lltnghm ·· f-ort u na tt·h uu r ta Ill JHI ,l., ha,en·1 fl"Jlhnl 1h.11 pmnt ~l·t ·· ht· addnl ~1 1ll1ngton .1gn·nl 1h.1t r.1ndum in· Cldt•nt' 0\ OUl\ldt•" cllt" lhl." hardt•\t to prl'' l."nl Ol'l .JUW thl-rl· 1'> nu pal· tern. ··.\bou t tht• 11nl) thing \11u lUn dn is ma kt• .. urt· JU' l'nlil'' dlm·1 gt•\ their hand<, nn fir1•arin, ... hl· ';11d lr\IOC and ~l"\\POl'I lk:irh politl" said 1hc·1r 1.kpartml."nb h,J\l' in· crca\cd the '11\1h1lit~ c1f offirl'r\ on WE'RE LISTE'l'G campus. The Irvine Police Department wa., awarded a $90.000 grant from 1111: state Office ofCnm1nnl Jus11 e Plan· nmg to mcrea!lc 11s prcscn c on campusc'> b) li ve hour" rx·r month That•~ done through lcclurt•s. mk alonss for student-;. pa1roh ttl t>hnol parking lot<; and helping l'dul a tor. 1dentif) student'> al high m k tor drug and alcohol abu..c. Pohll' Lt Mike Wh 11c said. • • • With all thOSl' mea<,urc!I 1n pl:t<:l'. can Orange ·coas1 dl'>tnc1c, a' 010 th t· le' el of violence that 1roublt~ 1nna ci t) school~ and t·n~un· campu' ,aft·-1)? .. Facult) and ndm1n1\tr:\lor' agrel' that. <;o far. lornl \t:hoo1' arl' ..,afe. ··1 thinl-.. ~nmc of thl' kid'> look scar)." E\tanl 1n ti·adwr tJ ( 1111" J~ said. ··But v.hen \OU 1.1lk to thl'lll the) ·re puss) cats."·. But educator\ '"~ parl"IH'> mu't realize the '1oll'Oll" that hl''l'I' schools 1s ml'rci.. .1 n:lkrt1on ot SOCICt\ at largl' . Frank lnfu\1no. pnnupal at Estancia. ..aid one ot 1h1.· h1gp.l''I d1ITerence'> tx·t\\l'en ttKID' JnJ pa,1 generations .., in thanglng tam1h strut turc'> ..\.dm1n1,1rator' 'i.l\ that hrnkl'll homec,. latt hkc' kid' '>llUO·l'ton· om1c status arid othl·r 1nllul'nll"' pla~ a big pan 1n a , hllJ·, de' chip· OH'll\ "Peopk \\ho "a' Jl\uplinl· l\J' hettc-r 20 )l'ar\ ag.n lorgt•t that f.1m11 . 1e' had bt'lll'r dl'upltnt· ·· lnlu\lnn said. The hei;t th c t;Che1olc, rnn do '' rcquir1.· \tutknl\ to l'\h1h11 prupn bcha' 1or \' l11lc 1h1.'' ·rl' 111 'th11ol. offic1ab s:i' · Ot·n n1\ E' an ... pnnnnal .11 '\:l'\' · ' Just call 642-6086 MAIN Ol'FICE pon Harbor H lib chool, said providing a ..ate environment 1s in- tegral to the cdura11onal process. "so "e·n.: ron\tantl~ \\Ork1ng on that themc 1h.tt· \\C ".on't tokrate beha' · 1or that mtatt·rl"' w11h '>tudents· ..al~t' or '"th thl·1r nght to learn·· re.-hl·r<..'\0\ix'rta~. lll'ro tolfa\.C- Control in thl' d:i,,room II the~ hoix· to do an~ ol the ll'cJthing th.:~ "rrr hired tu <l 11 Hoh ll.1"a' .1 lacult' mrmht-r al btanna. g.ol'~· a 'tql further. .\ 'tnrt dl'>llpltnanan. he 4'a1d 'iludcn1' Jrn1)\\ up front \\hat 1s expected of lhl'm But hl· al<10 know<, a student's bcha' 111r '' d1rl'l'tl\ 1clatcd to that student\ '>elf~11nagl~. ~o ht• work-; to instill ,c11~r<.·,rx·1.·1 111 them ··~1uili·nt'> \~ho fn•I th.:~ arc 1i;olaa·d h.i' l' a tl'ndenc\ tu be negatt\l'.". Ha,.,:" \a1d ··f·m Jeth· rated 111 gelling '1udl·n1' to fl·cl good about thcnhch l''> ·· \1 urph~ at ( mta ~l e .. a High. \\Ork., 111"'ard a \1mllar goal b) cn· lOUrag1ng '>ludt·n1 part1l 1pat1on in school ollll\ llll"\ Hl· 'a11J <.tu1knt<. trom ernnom1- lall) trouhkJ home<. an· c'\pcc1all) target~ ··"1d' mJ' \ll'" thl'1r ll\C\ as a dcad·t'nd \1urrh' ..,,llll "\\ c can makt• 1.·, ,·n \\h11ul .Kt1\lt~ opl'n to J'> nl.ln' ·" 11<•\\1hk \\ 1.' r an reuu11 them .. I \\ant thl·m 11\\ oh ,·J ·· \1 H'r\ ,II ( 11\l,1 \k..;1 l11gh <1grl"l'' • ··\\t• ht1't" to ''mk together tn prntcrt our loJ, ... lw 'aid .. I "ant them tu kl'I 'ak ;rnd u 1111 fnrtabk here ··11 thl'' ·1,· \l'Jll'll .ill th,· 11mc. \\l' ran·t 1.·dut.11t· tht·m ·· DallyPllot Dell very Is Guaranteed Whal do you hke about the Daily Pilot':' What don't )OU like? Call the number above and ¥Our message will be recorded. transcribed and de- li vered to the appropnate editor. HOW 8 .. y SI C0\11 llltu Ca 1 ' ., t ..... ~ .. . .. • ,.. c'' ,. The sam~ 24-hour answenng SCAQce..nta.) be used to record letters to the editor on any 1op1c. Contributors to our Letters column must include lbw namc.andteJephonc number for verification. Tell us what's on your mind. M .odrut ,. 0 lo• ISbO (OU4 Mtu "' ~Jblb Cwu·I ea .at 11•1·Sl>78 '"'~" Oii<•• "'-• ""'° Sporu 1141 4 J1 I """ S lO pm \pu11 1141 • J JO "ltw• \ 11• • 40-11.1.l fAJ( N....-r l>JI S'IOI Copyrqtl -No ~ \tOor \ A nPAt ""' "" r , '- """'"' O' _,,,_.,.,,.. ~-_,, ~ '""'"""' _, """"""1.~CUI P<'l""'UIOll ~ IQQYY•Qltl 0"'~ t -' t t A Cl., !"" ..... t (.N! ( u\ t ~,. \II> .. ~ ,.,.,.... .. .. ~ ·~' .... !\._ .. ""'**•t1 ., , t '" ,, ....... ""' f' , 0 ..... \,If' Circulation Telephones est to understand. son) to sec the fence in place. · "All you can do is t~ to prepare ~ono <1 .. u _po1•• P"'d "' (011• M~.., r ... ,,,, • IU~ 144 800! Suo\4:>1p(IO" Dy Urrt~f I\ H p.•'""' WHk Pf'tlOO Dy m.tll 17 Pf" 1001' W~tl D•••<>O ltw OIM>gt Co.UC o~ Ptloc II l)UOiotn,,a Dy At),,,,, Or~ Co.111 PW•>"""J Co II~" '"9"""'' •CH IO<' ti publo.IN'd ~ morrvng> I WHk l nt pt r•t1r>M ptll>lcin>ng P'#W rt .c )JO w •"'>' \1 <.ou• Mf'l~ M \I l '~r(Co.Y•t) "There never was any tntent to a teacher a~ best )OU can that some· have 1ha1 blocke<i off." said Flem-thing could happen," Silva said. VOL. 12, NO. 217 ... ~. 641·4111 ing, who li ves on nearby Seachff Locally. the Santa Ana Unified Drive."~rmanyyear~thcrewasa ~~~h~o~o~l~D~~isgt~ri~c~t ~l~as~t~w~e~e~k~v~o~~~d~w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ stairway going down there.~· II Fleming. 81 . recalls other disputes over the fence. In the I 930's the late Eugene Swarzwatd, who owned the propen y at the time, filed a 1awsuit in Orange County Superior Coun to prevent his neaahbor, Hallam Cooley, from using tfle beach. In a case that was settled in the California Supreme Court, Swarzwald won ri&hts to the boun~ Line. He erectca the orig- inal fence in 1947. Sea O iff Drive residents were "nhappy about ·the fence \hen and many mort residents are unhappy about it now. '' Hostile weather blew the fence down five ycan aao. but J..aauna Lldo officials rebuilt it, despite com· ~nts from some local residents. Tbe Coastal Act of 1976 mJUira review by the Cou&al Commallion and pmni..aon before reconllnlct- i!lt or modifyi"' any fenca. S. Oifl' Drive relidenu c:oneended tbcaee penni11 were never oblaiMd priar to ldMaildina tbe fence after fht ltOnnl. C7ffill. who laid be ... ..bird) ...,. .. el die flnce cmtroveny ............ ~~· ......... ~IDdlCtde ....... ii ....... Mo•!!>) after ....................... JOIN US IN OUR FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER IN ORANGE COUNTY FlFTH ANNUAL FOOD FAIR & WINE TASTING TOBENEITT SF.R\'ING ORAM;t: C:Ol l\T\' oc.TOID 26. 1919 5:JO. l :JO , .•. avsr AL coun. IOl1l'H COAST PLAZA or !Ml W IDWIMlfl'I • OIMtGI m*IY ..-flF-•_I ~--IA \Jll•W MM DOIM11D,,_ ... ,._.,_ ..... , ... ,.. ....................... , OF~ llllOW ID'f, • COME ENJOY A FREE SPIRITED MEAL If you Jove a hip atmosphere and outrageously authentic Northern Italian cuisine ... Then join us at Newport's new GRAPPA RISTORANTE and enjoy a bottle of Pinot Grlggio or Chianti fincllded wilt1 ~ purc:N~ d any dinner fOf two or more) ~·re tucked away on ~st Ocean Front just up the boardwalk from the ~wport Pier f~ IO OW Pbrtofino 8'ach Hoo!ll i~~! . Me: ICD1 INS 10 'JOA.JI w_,. ~ rtcanmlNlld. ~be 21 ~In or Older f()flllf ... """ -.is:utb&t ~ 2304 WEST OCEAN FRONT NiWParr IEACH • 675-1930 .. i t I I l1 I 0 I ll \ I 11 I Mesa migf:lt learn something from Pasadena saints All day long I wished the Costa Mesa City Council could have sha~ the JOY and excitement, the cheers and the tears. when people of all •s and creeds and colors applauded the dedication o a hospit.ahty house. a shelter. a soup kitchen and a health center for the street people -the homeless. the helpless. the hapless and the addicted. More th~n t .000 attended the open house and the ded1ca11on of Union Station's new S 1.2 milhon facility in Pasadena. lust a couple of blocks from m iJlion dollar mansions on Orange Grove Avenue, or high-priced apartments and condominiums. The mayor of the city was there and he said "this 1s a momentous occasion for our city because it re;lffirms our commitment to· help the poor and the underprivilqed. to 'Love Thy ~1ghbor.'" Other members of the city, council were on the speaker's pfatform. and members of the Union Station Foundation -inOuenual business leaders and -----affluent ctt11ens of Pasadena -also celebrated the day. The police dcpanment was there, not to harass the street people but to rope off the streets so thc celcbrnuon could be held and rrfreshrncnts Sl'rvcd on South Raymond A venue when.· thl· new center 1s located. People sang and rejoiced that a dream was now a rcaltt}. The dream began 16 \Cars ago when Pasadena's saintl} Alice Callahan rented a vacant store front on n1on trect and founded this "hosp11alit} house" for the street pcopk -the homeless. the job- less~ lhc..disonented and the addicted. At first she served coffee and doughnu1s and listened to their stonei> and tncd 10 fin d wa)'s to hel p them fncnds 'olun-_..,...,,. ..... .-.... tcered to as l'>t. and among thc<>C. a ~car later. was a 31-year-old graduate of Fulkr Theological Scminai: in Pasadena named Bill Doulos. and thu!I began a remarkable Msoc1a- t.i<>n. /\lice Gallahan and-8111 ~u~Qs ~dlhe:.t,C::1l:fm.} ef fnt'nd~ and volunteers arc doing a unique kind of pcrrs1ro1ka -re~tructunng thousands Of God·s Chtldrcn \\hO ha\t'. fallen through <\OCICI) 's safct~ net. Union Statton 1s now 16 'cars old. and Bill Doulo~. 11s C\l'CUtnc director. has been 1hen:-15 o( those )car'i. The ha' en for the hung") and outcast moved to thl' corner of Eurhd and Walnut. nc"ll to .\II Saints Episcopal Church. on propen ) o"ncd b~ the church, \\hO'il' remarkable rector. Dr. George Regas. ha<, helped to find \C1lu n1ccr., aF1d money for the s1at1on. Mon: than that. he brought othl'r churches in Pasadena and other rnmmu n11~ leader-; to tx· pnrt ol thc Uni on State Foundation. Well. you guessed 11. Thc need outgrl'" the quarter~ It almo,1 always does. SOciety. says Regas. can pro' idc food and c;hcltcr and medical counseling for these unfonunatcs: 11 sull ca n't remo't the root causes of their m1sfonunc. and that'r, "h} there al"a~., "l'l."m to be more. and the)'· ao seem" to come 10 where the conel' l'I and the shower 1s and the clean bed 1s. So Doulos and the Foundation found a larger p1l·ce of prupcrt~ and six years ago. plans for the ne" center \\ere plotted. and an architect took their needs assec;\mcnt and put rogethl·r j great •dl'\l~n for an expanded shelter. kttchcn. and carc center. and all manna ol fund dri' es were organiLed. C\tate and fedl·ral grant'i \\ere reccn ed. and maJor pn,ate contnhut10"' camt· in and nri:1h1ng lnol..cd \ll reassunng. And then the poten11al nc" nc1ghbor<1 N-g.an to ohJl'Ct 'carh' busmesscs and homco" ners 41oundcd JU'' lt kl' Co.,ta \k'><I ... \\ l' don't want am bums around hcrt·:· a bu.,.nl''>'>man told ml· about a )ear ago "hen ground "a!> brol..cn for the nc" ccntn .. \\ l·'rt· g111ng to stop thl'm." fhcre "ere coun appeah and l 'nllln '\1a1111n \\ nn them all. But the most important thing "a" that the lit'·, government stood behind thl' rhurch and founJatton Thl'' lhJn"t turn against thl' poor ltkr Costa \frsa Doul os and 4\11 SJinh and the Foundation tx·gan a grl·at educational campaign. shO\\ 1ng ho" akoholtcs had tx·cn helped b~ Union Station's AA program. and how drug ;iddil·ts had lx·l·n a1dl'd and rehab1lttatcd. and how mental!) 111 had Ix-en C'ounsdrJ and put in the hands of compete nt spe\1ali''"· and ho" thr JOhless had fou nd work, and one b) onl'. man~ of thr obJertol"i caml' around. One of the most vocifero us buo;1nl's" protl·~torc; has tx·coml' a l 'n1nn S1a11on contnbutor; another. a .. olunteer one da~ a month in lht· l..it t'hrn The new Union Station has a wonderful nl'" l..11rht·n Jnd ,1 dtntnj hall that will seat 105 pcoplc. and b\:ds and sho"ers tor .\6 at aettme. with laundf) fac1ht1c" .\nd thr huilding 1s air-rnnd111011ed Union tatton scrl'cns m cltl'ntclc. and onl~ h1ghl~ mo11ntl'd ~pie hoping to reenter matn'ltrcam soc1ct~ arc allo"cd Ill mo' l' m and sta) from two weds to t\\O month~ Othcr~ ma' Ix' allmH·d overnight ta) s. or meals. or m un cling '\io one '" turncl.I a\' J\ without some cons1derat10n and attempt 10 help thc-m out ol thctr misery. Alice Callahan and 8111 Doulos and Gl'orge Regas ha' c n(ll stopped with n1on Statio n ~t .\Itel'·, prodding . .\II Saints Church and Leo Baeck Temple ha\C fo rmed the Church and Trmplc HOuslng orp . and bought thrIT skid row hotc:tnn -downtown l O'- Angeks. One has hcen compktl'I~ r\.·no' .Hed. and " full of pa) 1ng tenants. and gucs'i "ht1 1~ l'\Ctutnc direuor'' You'rc nght. Rill -Doulos. who mo,cd from ht" Paomdena home to a room in Cll·ne"" the first of the hotels to he 1n upaauon Thai·., rnmm11mcnt to Chnst's command. "LOH' The} 1\c1ghhor .. Jim Feltoo 11 • 10011/m, Or•n1e Co111t observer. His column ,.,,, Suday •od Wedoe1d•y. Pl I.OT Ot:f ·A DES Compled by DON HIWARD JR. <kl. tt, lt4t -A task of two or three weeks fa cs thl' C:t t} trel't Department workers as 3n aftermath of Tuesday night's gale. Street Supcnntendent Wilham Coven told the Press today that 1t wih take his men that long to ~ho' d away man) tons of sand waf\ed from the beach onto the streets. OcL &7, IHI -For CVC'I] person 1n Oranac County who has 1onc ofT the aid to the needy aged roll5 mce Jan. I three more people have been t-~-California Iupa)'ers' a.\· sociation reported today. Oct. 11, IHI -"Nothing •s in- consistent or irrte:oncilable w11h the ' oriainal findina of suicide" was the 'unanimous findina of 'llOrt than a dozen well known P1tl.oloalm and criminolotiats. it was reponcd today by district attorney Kenneth Wif- laam1 followina the ttautopsy on the body of wcalllly Myford I rv1ne yn.- ' tcrdly. Nft evidence was uncovcttd 1n tbe 1tttulional day-Iona autopsy at the Oraner County Hospi~I which makCI the theory of su1cidt more olauliblt than ever, he ind1~tcd. TM · nbumation of the mulu-.UWouirc's body WU ~ by 10mC relatives WhO hin~ .at foul &~ by 1M Ataomey Omeral'1 011.'Jt. I• -This week mArtcd ......... ~of lbe Pwifk ~.:=~{t:~= ..a•u• :'..~ =..: •"'-g ,. ; h) Pacific View. Oct. 1$, 1H9 The Cit) of Ne~ port Beach ma) sue a1rhne u~1ng Orangr ( ount) ..\1rpon to force them to stop polluttng the skies In p1ration for the contempla1ed actton. no<A under 'itUd) b) Ci ty '\t· '----"----torn c Tu 11 ) T•lly Seymoer ) mour came from the state of Ne" krsc) ·'I Department of Pubhr Health. - The department named SC\ en maJOr :urlincs using Newark Airport as defendants in a u1t cha1:grng them with air pollution. The aithncs la t week capitulated. Thcv an- nounced t.hcy would rquip all their plant.·s with smokeless engines. Oct. 11, 1Nt 1 -Cla1m1na that the tudent ncwsP1ptr "Thr Lariat" isn't allowed to iw1n1 a very w1dc- loop. the Saddlcback Collcac tu· dent Stnatc is atltmptina to head ofT its use of tudt'nt body funds. The •~·member body Tuesday adopted a unanimous resolution which: • Satd the junior collqc adm1n1s- tf'lt1on 11 cctison"I the pepcr. • Cha~ that ccntOnh•P is pn· manly of any critic.Mn of the admrn· 1stnuon or school '"''*" - • Nowd tMI I ,alilicaH)' con- trolled ..-ii ~·arrtca. ....... ~ .... Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 1&, fMI A.a LINCOLN ''°'"Al Abe L1nc-0ln on the doorknobs. He told the ttllt!rs 1t was for his cancer treatment • and 1hc tellers told him the monc) was as safe as it could be. But they didn't tell him the whole story. What he thought was a secure. insured account turned out to be a risky junk bond in a high-flying Arizona real estate developer. now ~nkrupt. Davoudian lost SS0.000 -almost all he, had. · Stuck in a fQre1sn country without insurance and so broke he had to sell his car. Davoud1an wonders bow he'll pay for his next treatments. how he'll survive. bonds. now an default. federal tta\&• laton lhen took control of Lincoln. ~hich they say may prove to be the bage1t S&L f11lure ever. costing the aovemment S2.S b1lhon. Rqulators said 0 holders v.ere protected by deposit tnsurance: bondholders were on their own. Since the bondholders art at the end of the hne tn bankruptcy court. experts say their paper 1s virtually worthless. Keating and other American Con- tinental officers declined comment for this story because of pending lawsuits over the losses In the past Keating has denied doing anything wrong. He blamed federal regulators for what he called harassment. In an 1nterv1ew. Amcncan oo- tmental spokesman Brad Boland When American Cont1nen1al asked for approval to bel.tn stlhng bonds 1n 1987, lhe ahfomta Dt· pertment of Sa\ in and Loans ap- proved lea ing desk space 10 Lmcoln branchl'S to ACC represent.at1ves.. But tht department had concerns. and several ti mes wrote to Amenran Conttncntal about m1slead10g mar- keting and adverttsements. such as nearly identical ads on suocess1"e newspaper pages for Lincoln CDs and ACC bonds. Penodtc undercover checks found ACC was playil\g by the rul(>. S&L chief deput) comm1ss1oner Wllham Davis said. but ~hen the lease\ came up for rene~al in 1988. Amen- can Contmental ~as ordered out The compan} s1mpl} rented offices upstairs or across the Mrcet from "I guess I'll do what other poor people m Amenca do. whatever that is." Davoud1an said. ·· ow I know they cheated me I 00 percent. But who can help me'!'" Ht s ts a Cl] repeated across Southern Cahfomta lhese da)s. where the speculative tactics of the now-failed Lincoln Sa\lngs. ns An· zona-based parent company and us chairman · ha' e feft more than 2:?.000 depos:tors. two-thirds of them elderl}. short S200 mtlhon in It fe savings. '7hey never told me it was not insured. I've been very prudent all my life. I don't risk money .,, omr can't afford nursing home~ now. Some ha H~ lost their o" n homl'\. S0mc even hlamc hcan at- tack'> and th uughls of ~u1cide on Lincoln. Alben Bos1al... ()9. lost $11 0.000 and <'an't pa) for h1~ wife's surgef). Pat Gorman lost $50.000 and had to take tn .r boarder to make ends meet. 'am Epstein. 77. !klW S42.000. set a\ldc for his &randch1ldrcn ·s l'duca- tton. wiped out. . Dul.. Yun .. 6~. ~'ed $1 95.000 from his cleanmg business. It'" all gone .. I ha'e al"a\S told m\ children that this adopt~d count~ of mint· "a" made of hone!it and blessed people:· lhc. .korcan na_u,e said. ";\o" 11 Sl'Cm" I ha'c inad,enenth lied 10 m' chtldn:n ·· · \\hat nial..co; the plight of Yun and the other-; un1QUl' 1~ 1hat the~ arc. in a -;rn~-. Jmong tht' lirst ord1na~. c'ef)da} '1t11ms of the na11on·., S&L cm 1s. E'(Cl'pt fo r Mockholdcrs or other 10-.estors '11 S&Ls thl'ITT· !ll'IH''\, fedl'ral deposit insurance has prntectt•d most dl'pos11ors from the "1dl'\pr1."ad dd'laclrs and. 1n somr rasc,, outright fraud. "I h1'l om· (11{\coln > was more hl."artln!> than thr rl''lt. Othrrs JU'>t rohhcd the enure public at Jargr:· said Konald Ru '>. an at1~1rne~ rcp- re'>C'n tlng .,oml· li t tht• 22.000. includ- 1ng a blind "oman "ho took a hu' to th1: bani.. Jnd \\a~ sold thl' hond ... fhl· 1n' (''10r'> ..a~ thl·~ thought thl·~ "l'rt• putt1ni thl'H monl'~ 1n ~le rcrt1fkate., ot depo.,1t at Lmwln \a, ing,, J 211-hranl h thrift "hat· depo\m "l'rl· 1n<,url·d h~ thl.' ll'deral ~o\ l'rnment. I n\ll'.ld ol 1 n'un~d C D" "hat 1 hl'' rl'jll~ hough! \\ert· h1gh-~1r!Jtng 'uhordin.Hcd Jdll.·nturl.'\ -"Jun!... hund,·· -1n I tnuiln\ pJrt'nt nim- parn .\ml·man < on t1m·ntJI ( orp. a Ph11<n1\·hawll rl·al c'tatl' Jl·· 'l'IOJ')l'r run h~ C harks Keating Jr In \pnl. ..\ml'm:an C onum·ntal likJ tor hanl..ruptq protection and <,u .. pcndl·d interest pa, men ts on the DHl\'E TlttE " ·- said th e firm's ""hole goal 1s to reorgan11e and pa> ofT the hond· holders." Back 1n the-hl·ad'. rap1d-gro~1h da}s. L1n..coln lobbil's wen· tilled With Signs IOUllng lhC bond\. WhKh paid about 2 pcrrentagl• '1'.><Hnt'I ah<nc CD'i and wcrr c;old 1n dr· nomination\ a!I httll' a'i SI .O<X1 Lincoln tellers tried to stcn l U'>· tomers 10 the bonds. bondholdrr'! sa). ales calls were placed to Lin- coln dl'positors o;honly beforr l:rrgt" C Ds were up for renewal The bonds weren't 1nsurl·d. under- " ntten b) a brokerage hou'>l" or C\ en traded on an open rnarkrt ltkc othl'r Junk bonds. The} "ere su ppo~d to be '>Old onl~ h> .\mcncan ( on11nental cm- plo~ ces \tau oncd a t L1m.oln branchc~. but '>Omc 1n,cstors '>3\ Lincoln tr llers sold them the bonds lnterl' t could be depos1tcd nght into L1nc <.lln S<t.' 1ng., account' "The' '•<ud th1 <, 1\ our motht·r compan} and 11·., ac; good ac; L1nrnln S{}\ tng'I. and ""• got b1ll1ons of ,dollars 1n 3\\CI\." said .\t"h1lk DcSt0. "'ho depo">ttcd h .... $25.000 lump-sum rx·n'\1on in thl' bonds "The\ Ol'\l'r told mt· 11 ''n\ not 1nsurcl.I: l'\'e bel'n 'Cr) prudent all m\ hfe. I don't mk monc\ ·· l:>cS10 'a1d he "asn't ·Sl'l'n a prospectus -\\hteh don c,a) the bonds were unin,urcd -un11I "l'l'l..s after thr ..all' But hondholdt•r'> "ho did '"" SPl'Ctlicall) 1f the bonds \\l'f'l' ul\ · cred h~ li:dcral dl'PO'lll tn'ur.inn· 'J' thl'\ nc' er ''l'rt• tuld ··~" ·· Bondholdl'f'I and attornt·'' \J\ lhl."~ bl'hl'\ l' l inwln 1argl·t~·cl thc rlderh ..It ·"a" "1m ph .i ,.,~ ol .i gh.'l'O~ man "ho thought hl· U1uld JdrJud and lkn;n t' thc ddl·rh ·· -..11d I l'jh Kane:. a bundholdl'r ·\,ho hj\ \If· jl.3n11ed a 11.rnup ot 2llCJ JI L l'l\Url· \\ orld. a g1jnt rl'llrl'ntl·nt ,11mmun1- 1 > out '>tdl' Lo., ..\ ngt1k' ··S<·ams l.'OrTil' into I l'l\url' \\ orll.I and "e hrar ahout thl·m Jll the 11mr." c,he said ··$i_·am-, dnn·1 usuall} coml' 1n thn1ugh thl' bank<.·· IJ Garfield AVHff between Ne"" land and Magnolia s1rects 1n Hunt- 1ngtort Beach wtll have only one lane open each way throuJh De· ce mbcr. -Achille DeS10 L1nrnln lobbies. ' "We JUSt had a bad fechng ln1m the "el] beginning that there "a" J putt•n t 1al for people 10 n11 '>· undcr,tand:· Da' 1\ ..aid L)a,uud1an. the pattl'nt lr<'m < Jl'f man~ "ho ha'> l)mphuma. 'Miid hl· rl''>t'>tcd thl' sales p1tchn for 1hrel· \ears until la t Januan -ll''' thJn tour months before ..\rnattan C on- uncntal's hankruptc~ ftltng The compan~ mu'>t ha'e 1..no"n 11 was m trouble. he said and 11 knrv. ht'> monn \\3S for treatment' .. lluw could the\ do this t(l ml•" .. ..\ da\'i~ac11on suit ha'> tx·rn likd on hl'half of the hondholder\ It accu~·., Kl·Jt1ng and otht'f'> um- net ted to ..\mencan ( onllnl·ntjl 111 J "da'i.,ll ball and S\\llC'h .. ..aln \lam ol mal..ing .. 11 appear thl· dehl:nturn \\l'rl' 111..r \3\ tng' acl·uunt\ or cen1tiC'atcs of deposit 1n .. urcd b) thl· tednal go' ernment "hen thl'\ "'t:'rl· not ·· Jnd tit 1ntla11ng rc:ponl·d carn- ings and 3".>'>t'I'> at \( ( and L1nl'oln In Juh a rq><ln h\ Kl·nm·th Le,cn1hai &. ( o. Jn Jln>un11ng firm ro"mm1s~wnt'l.I h' kderal rl·gulatur' found ··egreg1ou.,·· 'iola11om 111 aud111ng rull'" at .\ml·ncan (on- llnt•ntal La\t month. thl· kl.kral go' rrn- mcnt alC'u~ed Kl·a1tng anl.I nrnc,1 111 ..\merican ( unllnl·ntal"s otlicl'f'> anl.I d1rn ·1or'> of u' ti racl..etccnng. da1m- ing thn conspired tu '>tphun $1 I h1f11on ·,n frdc:ralh 1nsurl·J tunJ-; tro m Lincoln for 1lir1r per'>onal U'>t:' ·-rm not guilt~ nt an~ thing I'\\: dom· nothing "rnng ·· J.,.l.'a11ng ha' '>aid Keating bought l inl·ol n 1n 14\.i l hruugh n" ' d1rl"ll 1n'e'1mrn1 1n rc.il l''>latl' jnd '"'l''.lnll'OI in l>thl•r corpor:ltc Junk hond' ht' 1umnl J '>kl'P\ "'1' ing., h.tnf... \\tth SI h1ll1on tn J"'>l'I' into jO jggre"l'l' thrill "hn<\l' ,Jl,,l."t \ hJd ~ru" n 111 S' .i h1 lhun b' t" Thr bOnJ ..all'' lx'g=in jhl1ut lhr '>3ml· llnll' l-.l·a11ng\ trouhln "1th regulators bt·gan -II.I .. a 11nw "hen Lincoln apparrntl~ dl''-Pl'r· ateh nl'l'dl·d l'ap11al to sta) jfloat The Fcdm1l Home Loan Bank of I Waa.•• AvnH between Main and 3rd mccu in Huntin,ton Beach will be closed 1ndcfin1tely dunn1 dayhaht ho urs due to con· struct1on. I Newport Blv•. northbound be-tween Del Mar and Meu Dnve 1n 11 Wanter A~ between Edwards and Oothard satttll in Hunt· •"11on Bnch will be rninctcd to two laMS each wa)' thf'OUlh Dt- rember due to conatl\lcUon. . . 11 ..... Aia A.-between Sania 1..-. Avmur 8ftcl 21• SlftCt 1n COlll Mell Will hive reatricUd traftk now lft eKh darection from 1 1. m. ao 4 p. m. tlU'oulh tllc moftth for lidrwlllk COftltnadlOll. ost.a Ml"SI will have the far \cf\ lane dosed between 9 a.m. and p.m. throuah Oct. 27 due to con· struct1on related to the extension of the Newpon Frecw1y. Is.. DMM rrwwa, southbound. far Id\ fane bet-ccn MacAnhur loulcvmd' 18d c .. wer Ori\'e wtll bf doeed for IV1Pi• ftoom I p..m. 10 'a.m. Monda)'·Tlaundly ·= ::r11ar:::·=:~ ""will ........ ...... .... ,. .... , .......... ,. San Francnco eu.nuned Uncoln and found 1t v.-u an dan,er offaihna. Ktatana took his c:att to Wutuna• ton. He J)e!$uaded Sens. Alan Cranston, D-Caltf .. Otnrus DeCOft· ctni. D-AnL. John McCain. R~ Don Riegle. D-Mich. and JQhn Glenn. D-Oh10. all of whom bad received large campa1gn contnbu· uons raised by Keating. to meet with rcgulators and press Keaung's ca~. l n a tv.o~hour April 1987 meeting. the senator~ defended Keating as a m~or employer who ran pro fitable o~rauon~ Dd: onc1n1 asked that regulators grant "forbearanCt''' on new direct- tnH"'ltmcnt regula11ons. and Glenn !la.Id. "You should charge them or get off their back~ ... according to notes taken b' Wilham Black. a regulator w11h · the San Francisco bank "ho attended the meeung. In Jn unprecedented move, the f-l'deral Homc Loan Bank Board ord<'red super. 1~1on of Lincoln , translt'rrcd lrom San Francisco to \\ a.,h1ngton anl.I a ne" eum1na11on uinductt'd Keating c~lebratcd ~1th J l hampa(tnc oam \1am mH•-;turs could ha'e been spared · ruin had regulato~· ac11ons nt1t been dcla,ed l"'O 'ears b~ poltll· ral 1nllul'nn:: ..aid Dcin M1kam1. a f-ounta1n \.allt•\ dentist who 1n- ' eo;ted S~5.000 . ··rht hond\ nl'\l"f \\OUld ha\C hl·t:n ~old IO ( ahtorn1a 1n":st-ors." \1Jkam1 ..aid "It wa!> a mad \t ramhll· thO\e la!>t '"o 'ears 10 . get monc\ tn thl· w lkr., ot <\mencan c onunrntal ·· Four of the live ~enators no" S3) the~ rcgret the appearance of poht1· cal 1nnul'n e created b~ the meeting. hut tn\1st there "as nothmg wrong \\1lh 1r.1ng to help a constituent. ··11 I 1..nc" then "hat I kn ow no". I "Ould not ha'c donr am of what I did ·· ..aid De{ onnn1. ·who re-. turncd J.,.ca11 ng-relatl'd campaign u m1nbu11ons after the Justtce De- panment tiled its radeteennit suit. Cranston. "ho )Ohcttl'd Keatmg for a )~00.0UO contnhut1on foF-his non-partt..an 'oter education prOJe<'t Jllcr the mel'llng "Hh regulators. ha' "no rcgrets about l~ mg to help a C J lt lo rn1a inst1tut1on "1th thllu-.anl.I!-ol cm plo~ces and deposi- tor~ "ho -was ha' ing a rough 11me v.1th n·d ta~ and dela~s b~ the kdaal burraucrac~ :· spoke~man \turrJ\ Flander \aid \dJi:d C ram1ton's chief of staff. Ku' C1recna"a'. "lhe things we l..nov. nl'" about the !.air of the hond\ Jnd thl· l·onfus1on created - that "hok "~ue " \omething "e nn er 1..nc" about then " C ran\lon has a!ikcd the General \ll.11unting Offitl' w nam1ne "hl·thl·r kdl·ral ur 'tate rcgulato~ "'l'fl· rl''>ptm"1hle 1n jn~ "a~ for the bondholder\· plight and. if su. "ht"thcr thc gl1,crnmen1 1.:ould cum- lll:n'-lte thrm out 111 fedl'ral 'Mi' ings and loan 1murnnn-tund' tt11ndh11llll'r<. ..a' lhJt ma' he their ''" h h11c111: • • .. I hl·~· rl\.'OPk nl·ed their monc~ no" · \i.11d l\.ant• tht' L el\un· \\ orld rl''-•Jl·nt "hti orpn1zed "1th other h11nJh1tldl'r" 10 tr\ to get their munc' b.1l I.. .. fhe~ nt•C"d 10 go tnto nur\1ng or hoard-and-care homl'S n11" fhl'' ha't' mt'd1cal halls no" Thn J on'l ha' c ome to "all " Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. October 15, 1988 OC legislator on pro-choice hit list WASHINGTON (AP) -Pro-choi« activists Saturday named Kun Prinak of Oranat Counay, Sen. Jesse HeTms of North Carolina, Gov. Bob Martinet· of Florida and six other anti-abortion officials as special ta,..ets for defeat in neitt year's elections. • . Emboldened by tri umehs in Con- gress and the Florida legislature last week, the Nat1onaJ Abortion Rights Action Lea.aue announced its "NARAL Nme" at its 20th an- niversary conference. NARA L. which counts 350.000 members, is the pohttcal arm of the pro-choice movement. "We intend to reward our political allies. But we also intend to punish our enemies. .. said Kate M1chtlman, NARAL's executive director. "To elected .officials, we say: If you re- main out of step on abonion n§hts-. you will soon be out of a job.· Also · addressing the conference. which drew hundreds of pro-cho~ leaders from around the natJon. was David Dinkins, the Democratic can- didate for mayor in New York City. "I come to you today ... to say that we in New York will always fight to protect a woman's right to choose," he said. · · "We're for it. Not half for it and half against it. .. he declared. "When I become mayjor New York City, people will respect the law and obey the law or they will be arrested, prosectued and punished.·· Dinkins said. ''That goes for street criminals. for rapists. for corrupters. and for anyone who breaks the law to block any woman exercising her right to choo$C." The target hst includes Re- publican state lcgjslators who have been particularly vocal and effective in leading anti-abortion effon s in key states.. abonion opponents ex- pected to seek higher office. and 1wo Democrats who have been identified as opposing abonion rights. The) are: • Kun Pringle, Republican state rep~ntative in Orange County, who won hi s first term narrowly in 1988. NARAL said California's lcg:islat1ve elections would be a sotcial target becau~ anti-.abonion fOrces have a narrow majority in the state assembly. • Stephen Freind; a Republican state representative in Pennsylvartta. NARAL said he is sponsiring a bill that would ban abortion after the 24th week of pregnancy. • Helms. the thr~-term Re- publican senator from North Caro- lina who ~as been an outspoke}l opponent of legalized abonions. So far. onl) one Democrat. a little- known count~ prosecutor. has an- nounced as a· candidat.c to oppose Helms .. • Craig James. a Republican con- gressman from Florida who narrow- 1) defeated a veteran Democrat in 1988. NA RAL had already targeted ·'Sickest, oldest at greatest risk' · WASH INGTON (AP) -Some of the oldest and sjckest of America's elderf) are among those who will be hardest hit if Congress scraps or scales back Medicare covera,&e of catastrophic health care costs. advocates for the elderlr. sa). Man) of these frai . agrng Americans are in an economic ~1er of the elderly population that is too poor to bu\ adequate pnvate supplementan health in- surance but not poor enou~ lO qualif~ (or Medicaid. anal)Sls say. CorrJreSS 1s mo' mg to repeal or cut back the ~ear­ old Medicare Catastrophic Co' erage .\ct m response to complaints from higher-income seniors who felt the}' already had adequate pnvate coverage and would have paid too much of th e program's costs through an inco me tax surcharge. But defenders of the program maintain cutbacks would assuage an affiuent and vocal mmoritv of senior ci uzens at the expense of m1lhons of lo~er-1ncome Americans vulnerable to financial ruin. from high medical bills. Tricia Smith of the American Association of Retired Persons describes those most vulnerable to the loss of catastrophic-care benefits as .. poor frail old women.---- Some better-off older Americans also may feel a pinch if Congress rolls back the Medicare catastrophic co' erage. e:\pens sa~. Man) retirees. for example. v.111 see sizable m- creases 1n their costs for pri va te ··Med1gap" msurancr as companies expand policies to incl ude e\penses not covered b) Medicare and raise pnc~s 10 keep up with the high 1nnauon rate in health care. In add111on. man~ pm ate policies won·t pick up pr~~np11on drug costs and certaul oLhcr bcnclus that arc at n k of repeal. ''There "'111 be a pure loss to people who ha' l' high drug expenses. v. h1ch arc a substanual ponion of the elderl).' said Joshua M. Wiener. health polit} special- ist at the Brooking lnst1tu11on. a liberal think tank. No major injuries in airliner fire him m advert1sin1. • MartmezL ~~e Aorida aovernor whose state iqislature rejected all his proposals for rntrictill& abonion in a special session he convened last week. His likely op~nents include Democratic Rep. Bill Nelson, who NARAL said has a record of oppos- ing abortion rights. • • Tom Miller, Iowa's Democratic attorney ~neral and candidate for governor in 1990. Miller is described as a staunch anti~abonion advocate who faces several pre><heice oppo- nents in the Democratic primary. • William o ·Neill, Democratic governor of Connecticut. who faces several li kely opponents. • Denny Smith, Republican con- gressman from Oregon. who won narrowly in 1988. • Tom Tauke. Republican con- gressman from Iowa, who is an anti- abon1on candida't~ for the Senate in 1990. opposing Democratic Sen. Tom Hark1n's bid for a second term. Shot fired at TV crew, police LOS ANGELES (AP) -A TY news crew from Salt Lake Cit~ had -1.0 Jut the dtn.afl_e.r someooc_1QOk pot shot at a pqlice officer the) were taping as pan of a stof) about local gangs e>.ponrng members to Utah. police .,$<lid Saturday. No one "'a scnousl~ Injured 10 the Fnda~ night inc1~ent. and a search did not tum up "'hoe' er fired thl' shot Gang-related shooungs late Fnda~ and carh Saturda' left one man dead and fou r oth.ers "'ounded in Los .\ngclcs Count~. Reponer ·hc1la Hamilton. 29. and camera operator Dennis Kurumada. from KTVX-Channel 4 in Salt Lake Cit}. v.erc ndrng along "'ith police otliccrs "'ho v.en· 10 .. esugating a dmc·b) shooung 10 the cit~ ·s South Central area that le ft a girl wi th a '-'OUndcd hip. The) then accompanied 1n- ' csugaung onicerc, to 25th and Wall SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -.\ hospi tals for treatment of !lmol..e Salt Lah· passengers before conu nu· sm·ct\. a fe"' blocks from the shoot- ( \ I 11 4 t H ' I \ H H 11 I· ' Panel recommends river for freeway LOS ANGELES -A CQunty transportation panel rec.ommcnded spending up to S 100,000 to study whct~cr ~he Los Angeles Ri ver ~n be • turned into a freeway. despite some officials conce rn s the plan won t hold water. d H..... c The county Transportation Commission's Streets an a.,.w~ys . om- mittce recommended on Friday the money be spent to determine 1f the concrete-bottomed river could be used to relieve traffic on the congested Ventura Freeway during much of the year. San Diego readies for Soviet art fest SAN DIEGO -More than 300 Soviet performers arc expected to take part in a 22-day festival featurina an array of art. music: drama. culinary demonstrations and what is believed to be the large1t display of Faberge Imperial Eggs ever collected for one exhibition. . . The San Dieso Ans Festival: Treasures of the Soviet Union. was to begm Saturda) wit~ the premiere of the Russian opera "Boris Godunov." It contrnues through Nov. 11 . Prop. 103 refund hopes abandoned LOS ANGELES - A majority of Calif.omians have abandoned hope of C\tr receivi ng the rate rollbacks promised by Proposition 103. and the) mostl) blame the insurance industry. a newspaper poll concludes. In its ea rly Sunday editions. the Los Angeles Times reponed on a .wide- ranging poll of Californians on items including auto insurance. abon1on. a ballot measure to raise gasoline taxes for transportation improvement. gun control and the state's quality of life. Of those surveyed. 71 percent said they never expect to .receive any of the auto insurance mi.t iative·s pro mised rollbacks in rates. The chief culprits. according to the poll: The insurance industry. for block1ns the program .. 48 percent: lns~rance CC?mmissioner ;Rouna GiJlc~1e. for fa iling to act: 31 percent: the state Legislature. fot..fatling to . pass enTorccmcnt faws. ftT percent: GO\'. GeorgelJeu1'mtJian. t'Or~fa11in provide leadership: 18 perce nt. Train hits boy playing on bridge WHITTIER -.\ train engine hl!uhng tv.o other locomotives struck and inJurcd a I :!-~car-old bo~ pla) mg on a railroad bndge Saturda). authonues said. Victor Mendez and tv.o companions v.ere pla) mg on the trestle bndgc spanning the an Ciabnel Rl\cr at :!:15 p.m. v.hen'the engines approacb.e.d. said gt. Mel Sa'agc of the Los Angeles Count) ShentT!> Dcpanment. The tram v.as travelling "'ec;tbound at 45 to 5.5 mph at the time. he said. ··The engmccr staned blov. rng hi s horn to warn them and then tht' l)rakeman ran to tht front of the train and was )elhng al the kids to Jump to a cat"'alk on the left. Tv.o did Jump. but tht> third child looked hke he froze on the trac:I.. and got h11:· he said. Mende1·'i "as rcponed 1n f:ur cond1t1on at Beverly Communal~ Hosp1wl. '\ATIO'\:\I, BHIEt'S Leak forces evacuation; SO hurt Delta Airlines Jetliner out of Los inhalauon and released. ing 10 Edmonton . .\lbena. rng. to taix-Nev. ton station gt. Paul Angeles caught fire at Sall Lake Jerome Stumbo!J. a passenger ··There .... as a bang. and the 'ltev.-Hernand<.·i and three other officers. WELLST01'. Ohio -.\ p111a plant leakc.-d dl'adl} ammonia gas International A1rpon. but the flames from Bakersfield. said smoke staned ardcss told e' e11one lo e:\ll through .. We were talk mg to w me gang Saturda\ night. mJunng about 50 people. and authonues ordered evacuation were qu1ckl) put out and no scnous pounng from a \Cnt in the first-cla s the rear door:· said Stumborg. v.ho member.:· Hnnandc1 said. ..We of this ~outhca~lcrn Ohio tov.n of 7.500. l/ljuncs were reponcd. passenger secuon aboard the Boeing had boarded the 120-seat plane in v.cre conducting lield 1nten 1ev.s Thl' anh~drou ammonia lea!.. at the P1llsbu11 Co. Jeno·s plant v.as A1rpon authont1es said s1:\ men 727 shonl~ after 2 p.m. Stumborg Los .\ngcks. "'hen a, shot came from behind." brought under control b~ 10:55 p.m .. said ~1a}or John Care~. -fi ve Delta ere"' members and one and about 20 other people v.ere Passcngc~ fikd off the plant· man The round '>truck a v.all "tv.o feet The lea!... "h1ch ~.'gan around 8 p.m .. pread qu1ckh o'er an area of passenger -v.ere taken to local v.a1tmg for Fhght 1558 to take on ordcrh manner. from m' hl·aJ... about half a mile. said Fm· l)\.·panment LL Ron Wintef-s. --....;;...-----------------------------------------------------. ..\bout 50 people v.cre 1nJurcd. said Da' ad Hamson_ hospital supcn LSOr at Grant Medical (\·ntcr in Columbus about 60 miles nonhv.est of here. The hospital v.as among those sending hehcopters to Wellston.· ere. • As much as we'd like to say we've eliminated hunger m Orange Councy, it 'Simply isn't true. There are over 3 20, 000 re idencs going hungry.on a regular basis. With little or no hope in sight. You can help.~ Food Disrribution Center is a nonprofit organization that helps feed hungry Orange County residents through over 220 local v countywide charitable agencies each month. This Hunger Week, October 15th-21st, your support is more vital than ever. Please send us a tax-deductible donation, or call to find out how to sec Rn) up a food drive or volunteer your time. DISIRlll rlt)\ And maybe next year, Hunger CE\111:R Week woo'r come again. • "'+11\1...,,(llt\".t t'.u '" Help us win a food fight. FBI holds man on espionage charge W .\SH 17'/GTON -.\ man arrested b) th e FBI Saturda) for passing information to the So' 1ets told a Washington newspaper that he rcponed his dealings v.1th th<.· KGB 10 L'. officials soon afier he lefl Moscov. earlier this \Car. Frank l\mold Nesbitt. 44. "as arrested at a hotel m suburban Washington and charged with communication and dell'l'I! and the attempt to communicate and deliver unaulhonzcd information to agents of thl' So' 1et government, the FBI said in a bncf statement. The FBI refused lo release other detail~. 42 hurt as Vegas tour bus flips over LAS VEG-\S -.\ tour bus sv.ened out of control and flipped on 1ls side on a ram-s hckened highwa} in do"'ntown Las Vt"gas Saturda~ and 42 people aboard v.ere IOJured. authon11es said. The bus v.a calT) mg 41 passengers and a dnver "'hen 11 o' en urned at about 4 p.m. on the mtcrstate'l> nonhbound side near Sahara -\'enuc. said Robcn Forbuss. pre 1dcnt of Merq .\mbulancc. -\II 4:! people aboard v.ere taken to four area hosp11als. although the "Worst IOJU~ reponcd was a peh 1c fracture. Forbuss said. The Scorpio Toun bus dn,cr. Jose Luis F1guarera. 51. said through an interpreter that he lost control v. hen he braked for a car in front of him . Spare space shuttle computer OK CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. -A spare engme computer checked out fine Saturda} and NASA cleared space shuttle Atlantis for launch on Tucsda" with the Jupiter-bound Galileo probe. · Officials said the countdown. interrupted after a previous comeuter developed a problem. would resume at 12:0 1 a.m. Monday. aiming for bftoff during a 26-minute period starting at 12:57 p.m. Tuesday. Policeman kllled In Colombia BOGOTA. Colombia - G unmen killed an off-duty policeman and an e~plosion injured another officer m Medell in on Saturday as three drug tnlffick.crs were extradited to the United tates. authonues said. The extraditions brou&ht to four the number of suspected narcotics figures sent to the United States since the Colombian government declared war on the cocaine trade in mid-AqusL MIG-23 lntelllgence bonus for West JERUSALEM -~ Syrian MiG-23 fighter jct nown to Israel this week by a pilot who defected contains advanced Soviet~ed equipment nevu &efore examined by the West. a military official said Saturday. "It is a dream come true for every chief of intelliacnce to have an enemy aircnft which ... can now be evaluated and test nown, .. said reserve 8n1. Oen. Oded ~ a former Israeli r.pter pilot and a former head of air force intell~. The Syrian air force pi.lot landed tht jct in Inc cdnnday and asked for asylum. • 1,000 d~ bUt no word from W aite IEllUTT, LeblDom -Tcny Waite, the Analican Ona.rch envoy who ~· IO ,._ Amcricm ...... in Lebanon and wound up beina k~ ..ti bil l,OOOda dlfin captivity S.nday with no word oa bis ... . Nodli .. ._ -. .....S ol dw envoy sin« he left dw Rivina Hotel ia ..-... waa 8cirWl at 7.lO p..m. oa Ju. 20. 1987, eo meet with t1w Sbute ...._ k" ""n ol 1WO AIDericut be w lrYilll to he. ~,. ~ .. Cont DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 15. 1111 110'\0H HOI I Partl}t cloudy skies ·expected today· Orange Cou\ ollege studnlts "ho marnt.arncd perfect gradr point averages dunna the spnna scmeslet' of 1989 have bttn named to the college's president's list. Local stu- dents included : • Mil ·-T~Y 3:25• 1.0 Lo t :Jh 6.6 ., 4:Hf> ·O.t Lo 10:4Sp 4.6 •• ~ Wt11tfly il\rmoon -I 0 10 20 "'Pfl lo&oy "' 1n C NI( C...Ctl "'9'11 ntM 10 LOW> t~t ttl lN ~· SOI H19''11 MOnO<lV •n IN --t'llHl·10s ...... W"Hlll -\ou1nwtt110 wru wino1 ro 10 20 -l'IOt• w•tll )- loot UIS 1c1t1.ty. o~crt°.t''"'> 1ontg111 Sovlnwt11 s-l rue l'Mt•y douOy .~ ... 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He ts good with other d09s and ts a11all but very active. • He·s also housebrotcen and very af- fectlonate and_ watttf19._for adoption •t th• Laguna Beach An Ima I Shelter. · Every movie this week. Even Bambi, Bogie and Broadcast News. .. I '' nth, -.tr,':'>:•''' "''''' '''' 111~ n·l.Hh•11,h11'' .ir. 11 t t'i1111lllll\ h• th\ I fh \ h ,1J ,1lu•h•d .111d dr11~-. I 1 ' .. 11 ', h.1d t t '' 11 h l 'ITirl\ I\< ll'I'' 1•1llf',ll r,l.,11\i.; '"'"''' .111.! '''""'"" !'"'""'''' ti ., 1 lllll' 111 i.;1 I lwl 1' l \111\l' IP I 111·1· .. , ti•'' 111 '1'11111\,\1' t11 k ,H II \\ h.ll \ dU l ,111 d1• IP ~l'I <1•111S.•I 111\1•llr 1111· .llld, 1111r n·l.1111•11 .. h1r Co-d ependency: When loving too much ict not enoug h. H.ut-.ir,1 I <'1 \I \ \I I t ( Tuesd.iy, October 24 7:30-8:30 p.m. Alcoholism: Weakne Willpower or Di ease? It'll' I "1n~'h•n PhD • Tuesday, ovember 14 7:30-8:30 p.m. ... The Chemically Dependent Couple: Dynamics of the ~ Relationship. And n •\\ lkrncf. Ph D .. \t F < (. Tuesd11y, November 28 7:30-8:30 p.m. R"-g~tratHm '""-)Ull\.'1 ( ,,11 ''"''" 548-1522 All ~'"''"''"' ~'IJ ,,t th\• .... ~k•IO.pe~ ~IT .......... Cttttn fl l!tlll Sup•riur A\'\.'nU\'. SuUt• 202 • :, Ntowport .. h ~ 3.19 to 22.38 Rt•g. 3.99 tc I :ti.9i) Titles include: • Batman tht> '.\Ii>\ It'. Br11ad- l·a "t :\e" :-.. Tht· . \rnl an Quet'n b' ( B~ Fl)\ •Chip ·~··nalt' Doubk l'n1uble. '.\lirkev"· (hn:-.Lma~ (arnl. Bambi. b\ Walt I l1:-.n1..'\ • The Be~l of Eddtt' '.\iurph,·. \\ar and l11•arc h\ l~r.1mount • Amadt?ti-. b' II BO • Robo(op h~ Onon • Yentl. Tht· \\ 11.ud of 01 b' ~tG~t l":\ • Teena)!e '.\lut.tnt :\tnJ•• Turtlt• ... (.i:-t• 111 thc t\1lkr Plua~ b' FHE • The kt;ons '.\lt>1...·t The Flmt· stones b' Kid:::. Kla~"K" • Begmrur1~ Callanet1c . The Land Before Time. E.T. The Ext ra Terrestnal b\ '.\IC..\ • New Kids On The Block: Hangm:. Tou~h b\' CBS '.\lus1c \ideo l -' I• Ad\'e rtised pnces good through ~aturday, October 21. 19 9 . D1~ •111:•-- Sunday, October 15, 1989 .. ~ ...................................... llllllil ...................................................................................................... mll!'. • l .Ui ion·, ,011 HOOk Let's all have a food fight in Orange County nfonunately. Hunger Week is, here ae?in. With those few words. the Food Distnbution Center satd a mouthful in launching its a nnua l campaign to feed the hungry. Hundreds. perhaps thousands of volunteers -includ- ing the folks here at the Daily Pito t -will join in the crusade by dona'ting their time. food or mo ney. The countr Board o~ ----- Supervisors des1goat.ed-this week (Oct.15-0Ct. 2 1) as the official period to con- centrate o n collecting food for the needy. However. it is clear this week should be regarded as only a begin- ning. Hunger lasts the year around, not j ust for seven days in October or for the week before Thanksgiving. . More than 320.000 Orange County residents go hungry ,_ __ .,_~n:...._a r~ular basis accordin to estimates. Those numbers arc staggering cons1 cnng our a uence. unger sfloUld be an issue for Third World countries not for one of the richest regions in the nation. It 1s difficult to grasp how widespread the problem is here. Total the number of people who live in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and H untington Beach and that is about how man} people regularly go hun~r) in Orange Count}. We arc not talking about skipping a meal. This is not d1ct1ng. This 1 about people who cannot afford to buy a meal. about children going to bed hungr)' and waking up with empt} bellies. • To he lp ··win a food fight." contact the Food D1stribu- t1on Center at 771-1343. The center 1s at 426-A West i\lmond .\,\('. 1n the cit~ of Orange. 0 In addition tu the volunteers at the Food Distributio n Center v.ho collect and redistribute donated food . special mcntton should go to another group. The 'Huntington Beach· advertising agency of C lark Meyer Charters & Howell created the punchy media campaign to publ1c1ze th1<. ~ear's H unger Weck. All the work wa do nated . <' 0 While we arc pas~1 ng o ut attabo-ys. mention ~hould be made of forme r Da1h Pilot cartoonist Rex Babin. whose award-winning work fanded him a stint at the Denver Post filling in for the ncv..')paper's regular can oomst who took a year-long sabbatical. Babin continued cast and 1s the new ed1tonal cartoo nist of the Alban\' (N.Y.) Time Union. a 100.000 c1rculat1on newspaper covering the Empire State·s capital. 0 Thie; ''eek. the Da il ~ P ilot's Neighborhood Focus page sw1 tche<. back to Thursda~. The page. which features local news about your neighbors. had been appearing on Wednes- day since Janual*). We're making the c hange for productio n reasons. 0 Prcd1cti o.n: The Oakland A's win the World Series in fi ve games unless third baseman Carney Lansford's hamstr- ing goes pop. Then it might take six. Sorry G iant fans but the boys fro m across the bay can out National League the representati ves of the senior circuit. 0 Que tion: Where did all the Cubs' fans disappear to so quickl y? OTHER \'OIC'ES Frankly speaking . ~- Ht:..\OEHS" t 'OHl'll 1'00\\ I' HIS'fOK\ Today is Sunday October l Sth. the 288th day of I 9S9. There are 77 days left tn the year. Today's Highlight n History: Twenty-five years ago, on Oct. 1. S, 1964. it was announced that Soviet leader Nikita S. Kh rushchev had • been removed from office. He was succeeded as premier by Alcui N. Kosygin and as Communist Party secretary by Leonid I. Brezhnev. On this date: In 1860. I I-year-old Grace Bedell of We tfteld. N. Y .. wrote a letter to presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln. suggesung he would look better 1f he grew a beard. TD<tay's Birthdays: Economist John Kenneth Galbraith 1~ 81 . Author-histonan Anhur M. Schles- inger Jr. 1s1 2. Author Mario Pu10 1'i 69. Chr) sler chairman Lee lacocca 1s 65. Actress Linda· La vi n is 52 . .\c- tress-d1rectur Penny Marshall i 44. Musioon Richard Carpenter is 43. Tennis pla}cr Roscoe Tanner is 38. Singer Ti to Jackson 1s 36. Britain's • Duchrss of' York ( formerl)' Sarah Ferguson) 1s 30. By The Associated Press Just-Say-no-t-0 -canyOn-pr-oject To the Edi tor: Russell Armstrong·s "let lhrm ra1 cake'· attttude toward the a'r Laguna Can)On group · t Pll01 Opinion letters. Oct. I ) I'> fnght- enmg. Are ~e 10 undrrstand that th e elite should hc entitled 10 "'hale\ er thq can gobble up "'b1k the ix-asants a<,<ouml· the "bo"' \Our head" po..it1on'' Thl· R1ghi-to- Pro1es1 1s a pro' en democratic lorm of SJ>l'l'Ch 1n th t'i count ~ and that nghl has been a \ aluahk "'atchdog tn thl' past. Thl' probkm her<' sccnn 10 tx· that th e largr propert) owners ha'c no regard for the land that the~ o"' n. They would ha'r us bcltcvc that ti Mr.· .\rm.,trollg·., "hordl"'i .. "'ant to live here -"'h~. of courSl'. the) should be abk to. And. in ordl'r to pro' 1dc tht·m "'11h '>hrltcr. 1he\c land U"' ner'> arc chantabl\ kn0l·l..1ng do"'n CH'f) ptl·cr of en' ironmcnaal beaut\ JUSI 10 put a rool OH'r the head~; of the innu\. In •Hep "'"h 1tw ·sos phtlosoph~. mom:~ ha'> tal..t·n precedent·r over morale,. It wa n·1 ah'a}s so 'Twt-nt ~ ~car<1 aio (before Donald Brrn). the Ir\ 1nr ( o began to de,rlop th r lndu'>tnal C omplcx Thrse "'ere mrn of' 1\1on \\ho 'kl"' thl' tx·aut' ul lhl' :1r1:.1 and \.\Orl..('d '' llh II Ir\ OU \\,lntcd \OUr hu<;1m:'>'> hcrl'. 25 ·rcrn:nl of \our land had 10 tx· lanthc-arx·u and · ~nu Wl'rc l'\JX'Cll'd II> l..l'l'P 11 tn good c;haix· lhl' lntne Cu· :lltuall~ h~d an l'll\ trnnml·nt.tl d1' ''ton ttial maJc "iUrl' bu<,1nr''l'' ''ere l..ccpmg their lOntral 1ual a~rlTml'nl' IO\\:lfu lhl' ~aul~ nl thl'll propnt~. 1 hat In 1ne ( o. "'a' prodatml·d a' an inJu,tn.tl giant ul 'l'>t(ln Donald Hrl'n \ In 1 Ill' < 11 " a ma.,., dnclt1pc1 -th:it''> all. Don 't tell U'> of tht• Jllh\ npportllllllll'\ :ind ta\l'' he\ hrought to th1\ tommun1- I) \\lth out nwnt1111l1llg h1., doggl'U ru:.td'>. \mog and 11hl tll'ra1cd land h\'.aut\. Don't 11'11 U'-ol h" huge doniilton\ It• 1hc art\ and ullt\l'r"'''. hl' lll'et.J<. thl' !<I\ \\nil' 1lll to UI\ ~·r thl' m1ll1nm madl· '" hl' hmught a bcau11tul .trl'J 111 d1a11' \Ir \rn1,1rc111g. l.lll tllll\l' to th l' !':onh \\ oo<l ... hut 11111\t 111 11' nrn\t 1r, lo ··hlrnun \\ hl'll' \\t' .irt• pfantl'd " \11 \\l' r<ll\l' llllr \ lll(l''> Ill pmte<.1 hop1ni: th.11 thl' !!ti\ nnmen- ta1 hod1C''> ''ho rcprt''t'nl u., ,,111 ll\ll'n Jnd that l'llOU~h JX'OPk U)lflg. for prl''il'f\ at111n m1gh1 ra1w thl' uin- sc1ou,m·1,, of a uwnt' HIR LEY 'iHEPP~KD Balt>oa ODO To tht.: Ed11nr Thl· In IOl' { o 0"'"' the land in Laguna <. aO\ un and tn lends to de· ,rJop 11 fo quote a lcttrr 1n Op1nwn on Ort I ... a hl'au11fica11on proJl'll for all \mairan..,.. h thl' can~ml not h\'.aut1lul l'noug.h '' \\-ho arc all 1IH>\l'··\ml·ncan' "'ho '''II thrill tu thl· .,1gh1 of mul11- d"'dling unm tx·h111d one ol thu'-l' "'alls Orangl· < ourH) '' \11 lond of'' Laguna .\uduhon. JU'I a \torw\ thro" OH'r the hill . "' :'Ill e\amplc: lx'au1tlic'a1101) a' :i dl'\clorcr !.Cl''> 11 \\hat arl· the nghl\ and pm 11l'g.('' au·rucd 'to rm,al(· prorx·n~·· ·\ man·., home '' h" ul\lll' hut don't tr: 10 put a Lurrl·I on 11. ~unw dndnr~:r u'cd 1h1<. '-O·calkd right and hu1lt hundn·d' ol homl'' in thl' noltigtl,tlh and l'"-' 1ronml·n1all~ un.,.11t· lo" land' nl Hun1ing111n Bl':llh. Jn area 1.wlo" 'o(.'CI k'cl. 'ul- naabk lO a 100-H·ar tlood and ,uhJl'll to ltqu1fac11on "hen' an carthqual..c on adJact·n1 fault-. oc - 'Concerned parents' really Christian fundamentalists To the Edi tor: To quote thr latr Prtrr F1 nch from lhc nw' ll' "Nrtwork": ''I'm mad as hell. and I'm not gwng 111 tak t· 11 anymore.'' In responsr to "Doctor" Da' 1d Jack<.on '<. kt1l·1 ol Oct. ~ re&?rdmg balance of prcsrntat1on 1n Ne"' port· Mesa Unified SChools on the c;uh1cc1 of hornOSl'\uat11). I can only restate for the hundrt"Clth ltml' that I alwa)" have presented all theom· as 10 th e tausatinn rhl' d1stnct's own panel uphdd m) teachi ng 1n thl.'1r re\ tl'"' of my class. f"m tired of reading hes. half-truths and d1ston1on'i I'm tired of having to refute again and aga in th l' groundless charges that I prosel) ttzc. promote or ad- vocate homosexuality. What I do advocate 1s tolerance and respect for all people regardlesc; of their sexual onentauon. ( I'm tired of narrow-minded a11rrnpts to impose md1v1dual va lues on all public sc hool students. rm tired Of an entire district being maligned by a tin y extremist group bent on talting control of the board of education through a campaign of lies and propaganda. I'm tired of propk w11h PhD'c; in clcctrrcal l'nginrrnng m1.,kad- 111g the puhhc 1n10 bdtl'' 1ng they are cred1hlr au1hon11c<, on homO\l'\U<lltl~ f tnall~. J'm \Il l.. and ttrrd nf ha\ tng thl' narnt'' of good teachl.'r~ uraggt·d 1hrough 1he mud b\ thl'\l' \O rallcJ "Chnc;11an'>." In fac1.1h1sen11rl' "hu .. h hunl ha'> madl' ml' 'o tm·d 1hat rm trul~ mad a' hell and rm cenianl ) nu1 going to tal..r 11 anymore. I ad' 1sc all 1n1erc'>led panic., 10 1ai..t· lhl' 11n1l' 10 1n,est1~tr CREATE. II 1s NOT. a'I ··Doctor .. Jackson "'ould h·aH' ~ou bcltcvr. a group of conrernrd parents. It 1s, an fact. a well orgamLrd group of fundamentalist C\;trrm1sts of thr Chn,.t1an nght. Get beyond 1hc slogans and platitudrs and examine their tactics. their 1n- 1okrance and their at1empts at censorship. Take a good look at 1he1r ultimate goals. If )OU do this. )'OU might JUSt find ~ourself a lt11k b11 concerned. \CS, a li ttk bll fnghtcned -or e\ rn M.\D A.S HELL MICHAEL A. MARINO Costa Mesa curs Who do the' 'iur'' Hu1ld1ng in the· camon 2rr\l'nh \rnou'> ha1ard'> for tht' Cit\ o( Lagu na Beach. hazards "h1c1; thl' dl'\dopl'rs claim 10 h~'e '>Ohcd hut h;n e no 1dra 1f 1hc' ·11 \\Ork l h,., an.· \O proud to a'>'>OCtatc thcmo;l·hes "'1th l.Jguna a5 a sras1dt rnmmun1- t\ Thl· potenual I'> 1n realm thl' ~>'i.,1bk dn as1a11on of all thl' do"' n· hl\\n area as "l'll as the dl·s1ruct1on of bu still'\\ and hou!.tng 1n thr kml'r ran~on. I am tired of hcanng 1ha1 Lagunan\ havc: a dra"bndge men- taltt}'. Sure wr ha' l' a piece of Laguna hut where 1s 11 wnnen 1ha1 an) and all ha\l' a nght tn ll\e an) whrre th<') choose and to move th ere "'hl'nt'\l'r 11 1'> con,cn1en1? If I agunan., arc guilt~ of an~ thing. 1)(:rhap'> 11 is that "'c haH' an ap· prc:na11on of beaut~ and na1urc ""htrh nr1ther the In inc Co., 1he Orange ( ounl~ supen 1sors and thl·tr rohort' ha\e l'\Cf acquired. If II \'3'> prl\3tl' prupcrt), l°m 'iUrl' \.\(.' ''uuld '>CC cunJos atop l:I C ar11an \\hat a 'll''"1 ~t .\RY LOl' RIPL f 't Laguna AL'ach Prison term may be next . for this reader To the Ed11or· On h•b. 27. I wa" comjX'llcd lO bu\ parking perm11' IO park m~ 'dudes in front of nl\ hoU'>l' at 182~ Main St .. Huntington Beach I Im cost me $33.88. sr .. en months later. on Sept. 7. I rccr1' ed a parkin~ ticket. Thr per· m1t "'as clearly ns1ble tn the front \\indsh1eld and the parking 1tcke1 "'a'i placed d1rcctl) abo' r 11 . undrr the w1ndsh1dd "'1pcr. I \\as not home at the time. so m) neighbor "cnl to the pohce station rcqu('st1ng that someone come out (we·r" onl) one block awa) from the s1a11on) and correct the s1tua11on ~o action was ta~en h\ the poller. I then madr a tnp 10 1hr pohct 'ltat1on w1lh m) permit and ucket 1n hand. Nothing could be donr. I was scheduled for a parking t1cl..e1 hl·ar- 1ng on Oct. 3. The Senate indulged in a little cynical grandstanding when its members voted 83-8 to stop mass mailings to constituents and use the $45 million saved to help pregnant drug addicts. They're figuring Jhat the House. whose members must run for re-election every two years, will vote down the measure. That's probably a pretty safe bet. But legislators concerned about the abuse of f ranking privileges should be encouraged to keep tryi ng for reform. The free mailings incumbents can send to constitue nts give them an unfa ir advantage in elections. That costly privilege sho uld be dramatically cut back. D . . · I b b C ___ -_T,,_1e _Mo_rnm_r _Ne_w1 _rr1_bu_e _<T•_com_•,_w._ •• ,,_.J.... r1v1ng out a orers eautifies M On Oct. 3. the hearing on m) rrquest to correct this parking 1tckc1 was drn1cd and now I am to go to trial on Nov. 14. Whnt a lrcmem- dous waste of monl'' '.!'.! ' O~ANC,f C.OAST llQ.Pi_l_1.._t ____ _ .,. ,..,,.,. ,,,,. ,._,, ROSEMARY CHLRCHMA~ -pt BUSHER T0'9 Tur Editor ,,.,, n:".1 .. , \"o.-1•tr t:d1tor ., 0\1 (.I \ ,,, '"'°' •:flitnr 'U :\ t. \I \HHI •; (,1h •.d1tor ftttr.U Hl.00\1 •'r •turr-t.dlt11r Rf)f,U t \IU .. •~0' ..,_,.. •Aellor f, \In HO• I.\ 'I> .......... dirnr TO'I It DO ........... ,.,...,_ ''"' rr 1•0 (Jtt .... IM .,. .. ,., \lanajll'r IOI n1 \\~ ............. "' "•......., Gtf\1.0'.\ MM»I) •:··-,~ ..... ,....,,., JA ~~ .REICHE~BER<. Rf'tall Salf-<i "•"~"r HERi t'REDt A' c:Ja-.lfifll Man-.f'r Jl O\' OF.TTI'<; Lt••' \d,rrlitln(l \l•n.•"' P~TRICIA A. (,ABU; ·'"'&al Sttt'-tt• tAlllor If.CK\' ~. HE,Of.RSO' Art Oirt"C.tor MAR\ CAllTt:R Ad !Nonlf'f't .... , ALI • A TADLOC':k ................. To the Edi tor. Poor old Orv Amburgey. While I may not ap- preciate the politics of the man. the Costa Mes.a councilman's common sense on the "illega1:· dayworker deserves respect. While reading my morning paper, I stumbled across an interesting entry in the Costa Mesa section of the Pilot's Police Log. It seems a contractor from down south was cited for hiring a worker from Garden Grove to work on a job in Newpon Beach. The lack of any benefit to Costa Mesa is obvious and I will forso any cynical jokes about where Newpon Beach-should locate its labor pool only to make my point. Common sense should be,.the hallmark of a cit)' council and ifs policies wh ether it concerns returning a park to the neighborhood residents for its original tntcnded purpose or dealing wnh growth, propcrt\ densities. and traffic. These arc the thtngs which resident care about and why we chose to 1nves1 tn C'osta Mesa as our residences. If the Cit y Council were to conce rn itself "'Ith governtng a city of residents rather than a cit) of laborers. Costa Mesa would become a more at1ract1 ve place for someone to want to lay down roots. JEFF STILES Costa Mesa The 1rom of thl' wholt' s1tuat1on 1s that thr hcimrowncrs requestrd the parking pem111s 1n .the first place 10 protect and ensure wr would ha'e places to park as we arc near Hunt- ington Beach High hool. At this t1mr I ~ould ltkc to thank badge No. 750 for beginnina 1h1s senseless. uttl\ snowball. RANDI CODDINGTON Hun11ngton Beach Engllsh .:f anguage amendment wrong Don't turn ·a blind eye to white canes To the Editor: came the 12th state in the union to I wish to call )'Our attention to adopt a White Cane Law. This law the fact that today, Oct. IS, is states that onJ y legally blind people •·white Cane Awarencu Day" -a may obtaiD and use such a cane, day of amt imPoNntt to many that when usina a white cane the people Of 1ll 11tt in our comm~ni-blind person has the ri•ht of way at ty. all timn. A white cane allows a blind Thole of us who art blind art 1n P'r'O" fteedom of mobilit).'; to constant danecr from motonsts lakfy walk the streets. 90 to tchool, who art not awart of the •ifi· ID so a job, ride the buta. and cance of IM wh11e cane and laws :le odier pleaum that sithtcd UIONted with its u1e. Your coop- nuoy without ~ond muon could help to dunjft81e ,.._._.,, n«dJm iiUuriel and C"'Cft loll of ~L . liw. we ~ Iha• with •nmasi• Tbe now rtmtlaar wtme cane awareans or the whi1C cane. tllC CWi• ar widlou1 a red llP) • ftnt advanuen of inuc*8ed inctepn. ..... fallcJlw-Wortd Wu II M an *ta aDCI mobility for blind lid ia ... rellibilttllion ot blinded ~ will le8d to advan111e1 for ,...... Tiii ...,._ Md new nliie cummumty that come tUdlm Ilk llliad ~ ft• UJ ~ lnaionifts ad fldr-= W. IMI laGI 1111 IO i• pioda'tivt cldiea. .. .,. 1a1 Iii! &a t L10NA1U> s. ~ kl:I Pl'(• ( 01 "\I Palomar's passing fancy overcome by GWC~ 24-14 Costly absence· By RUSSELL. BANKS Dally ,,_ C0<retpond9•" It isn't hard to figure out what Palomar Community College's foot- ball team 1s going to do on olTense. Look no fanher then Scott Bar- rick. • ra.1ses doubts Bamck the Comets' quarterback. either walks up to the lane of scrim- • · magc or stands b~ck 10 the shotgun to receive the center snap, fades back ... Th.ey threw another party for Bill Shoemaker at Santa Anita on Satur- day but Patrick Valenzuela didn't attend. He called in sick. By doing so, Valenzuela forfeited a world record nde on victorious -~wJmcr m thd.5.oo.ooo_Qa Ir«_ lnvitational and a pe rsonal payday of $30.000 (the jockey's customary I 0 percen1 of the winning purse). It was the third time during this Oak Tree meeting tha1 Valenzuela has called m sick and response from stewards was predictably cautious bu1 skeptical. Like any tardy school bo}. the} told P-Val to see a doctor and then have the doctor call them. They also suggested that Valenzuela .. will likely he asked to submit to a drug test." And then dcfen'live secondaries probably get what Mel Brooks' mo"1c was all about. "High Anx1ct)." But this is no laughing matter 1f you're a defcnSI\ c back. Be prepared for quate a few "air raid" dnlls when Barrick starts to pass. And there's no place to hide. like undC'flleath a desk m a classroom. Well. school was out but this time Barnck f:ul ed to pass 1he test. Not literally. rhough. Sean Cheatham passed with flyi ng colors. and w11h some hel p from his feet. as the sophomore runn1ne back ~aced Golden West to a con' inci ng -4-1 4 .win aturda' night over Palomar at Orange Coast College's Lebard Stadium in Mission Con- l(•rence acuon. Don't takl· this "rong. Barnck didn't trn'c 100 bad of a night. He- m1gh1 ha q~ failed on the corchoard. but that's the onl > place he did. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound quarterback threw the ball 58 times. eonnccting on 31 for 326 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He was also inter- cepted 3 times. His receivers didn't have a bad night. either -especially Enc Hansen and Chris Ch1arappa. Hansen. Palomar's tight end. caught 11 passes for 131 yards. while Chiarappa had seven catches for t 2 yards and a 65c.>ard touchdown. .. We knew they were going to pass ... said Golden West Coach Ra' Shackleford. "Thei r quanerback last year led the state an passing and was named the state Pla}er of the Year and this kid 1s JU'lt as good." Bu t not as good as the per- formance turned in by Cheatham. On the Rustlers' second play of their first possession. Cheatham took a pitch .from quarterback Rip Flippo, swept left. stopped and passed 39 yards to Tom Wind. Two plays tater. Cheatham raced around the left side and down the s1deli nes for a 34-> ard touchdo~ n run. Cheatham fin ished the game rushing for 145 }ards on 21 carm·1; and scored twice. Shackleford said. "We wanted to keep the ball 'away from them h) keeping 11 on thr ground so ~l' could work tame olT the clock ... ll didn't take the Rustlers 13-2 2-1) long to score again. th1'i timl' SUNDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1989 I :J Golden West running back Se•n Che•th.,.. picks up • block from t••mm•t• Kevin 0..,, NM ......... .., i.oH lt~­ Prefttfll •nd ... na-pan..of--hls 145. y•rd1 during th• Rustlers• 24-14 win Saturd•Y· liohb~ ...,~ f\ 1a \teppcd 1 n I ront of a pa!>s 1ntl'nded for ( h1arappa and rt·turnl·d 11 I"\ 'ards tor J score \\1th 14· 22 ·1cn in thl' \Ccond quarter. !\.( ~aucnh\,;uk l-.1d,cd his ~cond l l In' n'i1on and C 111lden \\ es1 led. 14-U .\Ion~ "1th S~ h 1a·., interrep1100 l>an Btai..e had unl' and ~ran!.. Llr- ma had the other. Lam' a also blocked a field goal. Palomar finall ) broke th rough. 11npressl\el}. going 87 \ards on just fi,e pla)s. Bamck pas5ea 65 )ard~ to Ch1arapea. ~ho eluded numerous Golden \ est defenders on his touchdo~ n run W11h 5·03 rema101ng befort half- time. Lano Pers• i..1d.ed the P .\ T and the ( omets ~ere ~ 11han. I ~ 7 But 1t didn't wi..c: Golden \\est long to stretch m lead. On the Rustler"' ne\I Po'>!>Css1on. the} drove ~ ~ ~ ards on se' en pla~ !>. Cheatham staned tht' dn' e "1th a I 5-,ard run. Lee Miller broke loose fPIHse see RUSTLERS/Bl) "Pat said he was scven:I} 111:· said a Santa Anita spokesman. "We can onl ) assume he had a relapse from the illness which kept him awa} last w~ekend." If Valenzuela as to be tested: when? Did he stay away from Santa Anita on Saturday to avoid such a test? OCC offensive line paves '34-7 win over Mesa This as a crucial crossroads in the career of this 2 7-year-old jocke} ~ho has immense talent. After he was suspended by Santa Anita's Board 01 Stewards for drug abuse 1n 1988. Pat did not ~ppeal. choosing instead to race an New Mexico and Illinois. Finally. one year ago. h1 Cali- fornia license was re-instated and hie; story became one of the ycar's'suc- cess sagas of sports -highlighted b) dramatic 1ctones in the KcntudC\ Derby and Preakness aboard Sunda} 1lence. the same horse he ts c;ched- uled to ride in the upconung Breeders' Cup. Indeed, Valenzuela even stared into the television cameras after those Triple Crown victories and implored Amenca's )outh to stay away from drugs. By RICHARD DUNN D.e#y l'tlot (Off~ Thl·re are occasions. like when Orange Coa t ( olkge complete!~ controlled the lane of scrimmage on ~aturda~. when thl' offensive hne rece1 ws some no101;1ct \. Using mo..,ll) the nght side of the lane in this game -guard Doug BlanC'hard and tackle Mark Ft·I> - hole<> ''en: 'prouting ever}" here a'\ Orange { oao;1·.. offense ma~tcrc:d ball·rnntrol foo1hall en route to thl' 1eam·.., third <,tra 1ght M1sswn Con- krencl' ' 1t·tor. Ta10Led b) :\ 'l'ason-end1n~ 1njuf} to ta1lhali.. M1i..l· Vael. O<. ( ')lead- ing rusher. the Pirates· 34?7 "•n O\'t'r v1s11ing San Diego Mesa 1mpnned their confe rc:nn· record to 3-1 n \'I I .IC POl.O Orange Coast (4-1 overall) \\C:Ot the length of the field '"ice 1n the first half to help build a 2~0 hall· lime ll'ad. mo' ing 99 ~ards on hoth tnps. Vaez. who had averaged 6.8 )ards per earn in fou r games w11h a team· leading · five touchdowns. scnou!>h injured his nght leg on the P1ratl·.;· first oll'c:n!>1'e pla) of the garnl· Vaci tore hi s an tenor cr.uc1ate and medial rollateral hgaml'nts a\ he flt'" end-ovcH;nd after a r5.,ard l·arr). "h1ch 1ron11:all) "as l·:itlc:d bark because ol an 0( ( ~·nalt~ ai.'1 "'" iace major rccon.,trut·11'l' i..nel' surger} -hi..ct~ to<la~ -tor thl' ~me lnjlll"\ Lo' .\ngekc; < lip- JX'r'> '>tar Dann·~ Manning !>url\.•rnl la\t sca,on. "It l..1nd uf tJHll' the '"" a littk hit " \Jul ( H ( { llJl h Hiii \\ orl-.- man. "ho Jl\o \l.lll'<l 11 "a" \ ao "ho mo' l'<l an the bJl i.. lil'IJ to l·ausc t hl· pen a II' "lk ''·" kJn1 ng Aut ·•'> \l11m J'> 11 lthl· lllJUI\ I hapJ"'('lll'd \\l' lulJ IJa,11111 ~h(khl'l' ln,l\ hl' \\J S our 1a1lb.1l l.. llll'' .ind ''C: had t\\O lrl·<.hnwn 1I11mllll'l' \\ .ill-.l·r and Jim \\ arrrn 1 \\ h11 "t'uld 'hJrc: lhl· load at lullh.1l l-. \\1th Jim \\ :irrc:n .ind I umnll'l' \\ all-.l·r. we'a· lul'I-.' 'I till nl'\ n !..nm' '' hl·n thing' "111 ·d1a ngl' ,1 l1ttk ''' It' rlll l' IP hJ\l' .l '1 1tk dl'PI h It n i.1 l'' 'nu 't.ihlc: .. \llC tl'hll' 'll'PJ1':J 1n J I tJil h.hl-. ,and m.1dl' an 1m nwJ1.11l' 1mprl''"lln hl'11111d I l·h HI.nil turd ll nll'r \\ ;11 · rrn I :I\ lor. anti <in·~ I hu r,lnn and HIGH S("IUHH. t 'OOTH \I.I. I 1m \\ arad' on the lett 1Je Fel~. \ul1'c:nng from a pinched Ol'f\ c:. ~as pulled as won a' the Pirates mok a comfonab(e lead an the ..econd quarter The injuf} to \ae z. ho"e'c:r. c;l'em1ngl~ triggered a re' 1,al an the Pirates' attaci.. a the homt" team had the hall for !( I 0 heforl' Mc<. ieht't'.' '>l.Ort•d on a 4., ard touchdo~ n run · (1oing 44 \ ard~. aided h\ a ro ugh · ing-the-k1l i..~r pc:nalt~. Orange Coast uwd 16 pla~'> to lake an earl~ lead ( hrn Sdt'fl'' booted the first of fou r P.\ r·., to f:l'l' 0{ l a ~-o lead ~•th '4~ tell in thl· lir~t On the first pla~ of the ~rond 4uJrtl'r. 4uancrbad. Greg ..\ngelo' 1c .ind ~l l(1l'hl't.' combined on th e .:'~­ 'ard scoring pass to ex lt.'nd the · On Saturday, though. with a chance to ride the favonte in a $500.000 race. Pat called an sick and now we waJt. Meanwhik, the part)' conunued for Shoe, as his not-quite-peers from the jock's room gathered around Sea Kings win tourney, stay pert ect Tars rally for 24-21 victory him after the sixth race for crl- ebration. Shoe. 58. is on a worldwide retirement tour and Saturday made his final appearance at the Oak Tl'et.' meetin~ where he e'en rode a win- ner (Jigs Jove, S6.40). the 8.830th of his career. Then he departed atur- day night for Australia and more of the same. Shoe. of course. wall nde again at Sanu Anita this winter (Feb. 4 for the final tame) before becoming a trainer and owner of horses. He recently purchased sax yearhngs at Keenland, one for S 140,000. .. First. though."' said Shoe ... I've got to pass the trainer's test." An~ second thoughts about retire- ment. ··None at all: .. said Shoe. smiling. ''Forty years 1s long enough. I'm anxious to do something else."' His often-chronicled career. of course. was marvelous. His favonte horses were Swaps. Ferdinand. and Spectacular Bid. but he also rode such all-time greats as Gallant Man ("the best mile-and-a-half horse I ever rode") and Forego. In his final ride at Oak Tree. however. Shoe could only watch from behind aboard Pasakos as Hawkster sped unchallenged to a (Please lft T AU.EY /841 "OHi D 'I Hit' TM Dally Piiot Corona dd \1ar High re-a~sencd 11s dominann' an "ater polo alur- da) b) captunng the onh Orange C'uunt} Toumamcni a1 lndepcn- dl'nCl' Park 1n Fullenon. Th<· St'3 l\.ang" ( 16-0) "on a pa1r uf gaml'S 10 Sl.-'\'Url' the title. defeating '-lunn' Hills. IO-·t and El Toro 1n lhl' t·hamp1onsh1p matC'h. 6-4. fhc final proved to be an e\cel· k·nt defe nsive matchup with CdM taking a 4-2 lead al halll1me. The t"o teams pla"ed a scoreless third quarter before 1:1 Toro pulled Wlthin 4-.3 on a goal h) Ken 1ckel. Brandon I lo~a ld countered for ( dM for u 5-.3 t•dge . but Bill Nickel's goal put the Chargers back within one. Ho"e'cr. Ryan Wear tallied for lhl' a Kings "ith two minutes to pla~ and CdM '~ defenS<" held on from there. Against [I Toro. th e Corona de- fense held the Chargers without a gool four times an 5-<>n-6 situations. In the win O\Cr unny Halls. Wear scon.•d fo ur and Howald and Scott Tucker three apiece. CdM goalie fPIHse Sft POL0/841 By ROGER CARLSON Of •IW Dally ,,_ St..tf Newport Harbor H 1gh foot hall coach Jeff Bnnkley breathed a sigh lit' relief aturda) night -his aill"" learned a lesson. but not the harJ "a). as the) rallied from a I --point dec1 ion and pulled out a 24-21 S<·a V 1ew League v1c1on 0' er l 'n" a - Sit) 's upset-minded 1'rojans at Ir' ine High. "We learned a le son and mil won." noted Bnnkle\. "ho s:rn hi<. team. shoved around· past the mid· wa ) point of the ~cond quanrr as the Trojans' \\anged-T worked to per· foc11on on the wa' to a 15-0 lead But the well-Oiled "heels that worked so well for na '•ersll} to that point sudden!~ locked up as Harbor's defense. ke,cd b\ an antenor "hKh had bt..--en getting' whipped. re,eNd gears and stopped the Trojans in their tracks. "We just didn't execute." s~ud a decided I) disappointed Uni\ cro;1t) oach Mark Cunningham. "ho watched has team tum 180 degree" after getting the bag lead. "The hok" were there ... :· continued a 11ght- lipped Cunningham. who could onl) shake has head. Brinkley was shaking has head. too. thanking fate his team could get out of their opener with a victor) despite Todd ffarley the earh shdl-.~ "\\ e tali..cd alx,ut 1l at halftmw:· he "31d "II }ou'n• going to "an a league championship ~nu ha'c 10 mal t• up .an c1ght-po101 deficit at hall .\nd the' rcspondl·d. We JUC\I "t'ren't mental!) prepared th1 \\t'ci.. \\ C0 \l' had a lutlc SUCCCS" 1 • -1 . 1-0) Behc'e me. ~e·11 be "orking hard this \\CCk " Different ·ending this time for Stewart Unlike last year, Stewart finishes Game I in beating Giants, 5-0 ~ "E\Cr)'body remembers last ~ear." La Russa sa1d. "But it docsn t end here. We llill nttd to win three more.·· Stewart though. made at easier. winn1na in has hOmcto""'n 1111nst the team he arcw up rootana for. Strwan threw 139 pitches. He • 1n trouble only o~. when Giants opeMd the ninth with a of liftlles. Hf struck out Matt laams and.after a paucd bell. •n Eraest Riles and aot Cand) Maldonado OD a pounckr. ••Theft Ml .__l)' for a little ntn in l.W lat t.naftl,·· S1ewut llid. "I -. ... l.W *i1'Mlt ud I blw I needed llriUouet 10 do 61. ... dilft'l ... lib I worW l.Jt --·wan11 ............. ... •• JWIOdlt ........ Mir I'll take three hit~ nnyt1mc." Mc<iw1re said. "I JUSt mustered up." Onh Jo~ Canseco dad not take p:irt 10 Oak.land's bitter) He was 0 for 3 after going I for I 9 -hitless in h1 last 18 tnes -against the Dodgers. ..His first couple of it-bits. I thank he was u;ma to do more than he was capable of," La Ru5sa said ofh1s nght fielder. The i\thlcllt!' won t1aht of nine pmes qa1ns1 San FJUCilCO an I.Prins tnun111C and maybt 11 was no nuke. Oakland led 5-0 afta four 1nninas and that wa1 plenty for Strwln. Sttwan. wbo won IW1tt 1n the pla~fti. walked one and stnlek out sill. Eckcnky •~ t\'tft warmed up • 9lrwan ~ b.iJ lhuiout after' Piii )I l&llU W'llhout OM ta ...._ s.r..n had allowed tlllY one hit sa.:e dte founh nan~I ... Wift a.rt and Knm Ma w1ao alto ... '" btta. .-...... W1 ... ....... La R ... did ID tD lit ..-net a ,. .• --'" TodJ Farlc' dad most ot thc "ork ">aturda' night. carr. ang the ball 25 times fo·r 15) 'ards. including an I - ' ard touchdoV. n run w11h 5 4 1 leli in the third quarter a' the . ailor'i pulled into a tie at 15 \\inners came la1cr -as quar- terbaci.. IC' c <)ched. "cnt to Mau \\ h11e from 45 'ards out on thC' second snap of the next posse s1on. and place-kicker Josh Kkin re- ahsttcall) put It out of reach ( ~4-15 l ~1th a 22-} ard field goal "1th 5·().l left f.;.lein ·s field goal came afte"r \\a,ne Fra~r rC<"o,ered a fumbled pun't at 1he l'n1,e~1t~ 11. JUSt after the Trojans had forced a punt and appeared to ha' e at least a shot. alhe1t a long-distance one Field po 111on "as Harbor' the cnlll"l' second half as the Tars too~ 0 ' er at the 01vers1t' 40. 48. 46 and "\X. then went from ihe1r o~n 3 to score on Klein's field goal "''h the help of the fumble. recover) "\\ e kne~ "t' had 10 shut them J o"n 1-2-.3."' said Brinlle'. and he'll be hard-pressed 10 complain about his team s second-half deft"ns1' t: ef- fort. It was 1-2-3 and punt for L'ni,er- sm on the first five possessions in the S«ond half. the Trojans getung (Please lft NEWl'ORT /Ill Pirates' lead. Thl· Pirate') ag.Jin ffill\Cd 41./ ~ards on their third S(.onng dmf. right tx·tore the firs1 half came tt1 an end On 14 pla)s. ()( ( hu1lt 1t'> lead to ~O-ll ~hen "1dl' recc:" er ~1arl-. ( ra1g cappc:d thl' drn c ~1th a 12-.. ard w urhdo..-n c:atl h ( rat@-~ho tini\hc:d.>' 1th '4..'\ t'n latrhe'> lor 111 1 \Jrd' made a l lfl US catlh 1n the third 4uaner lc:.iping in the tornt•r of tht: l'nJ rnnl' to tal e a Q.~ard \Coring l111;' Imm .\nl!.l'IO' 1t ~·i..c:n .• ,· P.\ T madl· 11 2-.. 0 The P1rall''>. "hll h had pm '\C'>!>IO!l 10 the fir(,t h.ill lor , -.::-"hale l\an D1l·go \tesa l·un1 rolled the hall for · onl\ l 2. 1 "\, outd a St'd thl' Ohm- (Please see occi u1 Oilers' Adam makes time for busy schedule By PATRICK LARKIN D.ilyP'-C-~ 'atahe .\dam ha., a hard ume finding the spotlight It's not hi..e the , ... _,ear-old Hunt- ington Beach High "cross ~·ountr) runner 1 1ooi..1ng for the spotlight. It 's 1u t that a' fa~t as 'ih t' runs to"ard 11. someone else ha\ ~n taking 11 a~a} .\dam has run noss rountn at Huntington Beach for four }ears dlong wt th competing on the 'ol- lc) b:lll. soccer and track teamc;. he' as con 1dt"red one of the best runners 10 the unset Lcasuc and the count). \ct he ~on ·1 "in an} league mies ~1th the presence of d1 on sophomore hellc} Ta~ lor. "ho won thr D1' 1s1on 11 'arslt.) race nn tur- da\ as .\dam tooi.. fourth :. helle) 1s totall ~ a s"~et girl," i\dam said after finishing tounh an the race ... he' a 'Cf} compct1t1vt" runner. and I kne" last >car "hen I ran against her that she d be 'iome- thmg pec1al." <\dam comes from a running fam- 11\ In fact. t ~ o of her three brothers. Ian and Ph1lhp. competed at CentraJ f~ase SH AOAM/a2) VANCOUVER. British Colombia Wayne Gretzky left Edmonton in tears 14 montba llO· He returns today for what may be one of the cro\vning moments of his career. , ' Gmzky, elaying-just his ·! Ith NHL season. nttds one point to ue Gordie Howe's rccor~ ~f 1.850 career poinu. Gretzky's next chance to get It 1s today. when the Lo5 Anicles Kings play the Oilers in the Nonhlands Coliseum. • . Grctzkv got three assists Friday ni&ht as the Y.ings beat the Yancou,cr Canucks. 6-5. ffe set up Steve Kuper's pme-winner and, as usual. was the most dominant player on the ice. Now he can break the record beforr the fans who saw him lead Edmontoh to four Stanley Cup mies in nine seasons. ~If there's any ptace other than LA I want to do it. obviously it's Edmonton," Gretzky said. "I'll enJO) do::ra·n it in Edmonton. 1f I'm fortunate enough to do 11 S .. . u uay. Edmonton traded its hero to the Kings on Aug. 9, 1988. Canada was so shaken that some Legislators demanded a Parliamentary inquu). Now those fans may get to see their hero displace another gener-ation·s star. "If it was, pardon the expr_ession. som~ clown doing it, it would have bothered me." Howe said. "But not Wayne." Howe has been following the Kiogs. waiting for the historic goal. 'If [ thought it was going to happen tonight." he said Friday, "[ would have worn a suit." Gretzky's father. also d idn't think it would happen Friday. He didn't even go to the game. Connors to face McEnroe John McEnroe and J1mm' Connors will battle for the 3Jrd llmf 1n their careers :ifter captunng semifinal matches aturda~ in the Toulouse Grand Pn' tl'nnis tour- nament 1n France. * McEnroe. the top seed. brl'ezed past No. 4 seed Horst Skoff of Auslfla. 6-1. 6-3. after the second-seeded Connors rebounded from a first-set loss to do" n the Soviet Union's Andrei Chesnoko'. 3-6. 6-3. 6-1 . Thl' first umc Connors and McEnroe met "as in the 1977 Wimbledon sert11final "hen McEnroe v.as an I -~ear-old quali- fier. Connors won in four sets on the grass at the all-England tour- nament. In other sports news Saturda~: 8 The 1wo-da\-old deal that sent All-Pro r'unning bark Herschel Walker to the Minnesota Vikings for several pla}ers and draft picks ma) also include Dallas Co non Cowbo)S rookie quanerbark teH' · " Walsh. ai:cordmg to a report. ..\ Fon Wonh radio station reponed that the Cowbo) s have an option to keep all fi,e pla~e~ and all of the conditional draft picks obtained m the trade with the Vikings. But to activate the opuon. the Cov. bo~ s would have to send Walsh to Minnesota before Feb. I. according to radio station KU F. •Pete Rose. alread) banned from baseball for gambling and under scrut1n} of a federal grand Jury." 111 be investigated b} the .S. Postal lnspecuon Sen ice too. officials said. The department confirmed 11 raided a Staten Island sports mcmorab1ha compan} named Pete Rose H it King Marketing on Fnda) . .\pparentl} confiscated were Item s such as bats. balls. hats. clothing and other articles. The Postal lnspecuon Sen ice 1s investigating complaints that rhe compan} used the promise of Rose .JlUlographs to sohc11 business for the company, then d'Jd not deliver on the promises. •Byron Scott scored 19 points and Magic Johnson had 18 to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 11 7-75 preseason win over New Jersey in Knoxville. Tenn. · •Clyde Drexler scored 24 points to lead Portland . Jo a 111 -107 NBA exhibition victory over the Clippers m Medford. Ore. •Nick Faldo took advantage of poor putting b) Severiano Ballesteros to post a 6 and 5 "ictOI') in the semifinals of the World Matchplay Golf C'hampionsh1p in Virginia Water. England. setting up an all-British final against Jan Woosnam. •Mike Hill birdied the final hole to take a three· shot lead after two rounds of the Gatlin Brothers Southwest Senior Golf Classic at Fairway Oaks Countf) Oub in Abilene. Texa~. MIM G..11111. IDCOftd b9lftnan for tbe OH- iand A's. on the victory that clinched the American l.equc Wnt duunpaonatup: "All of a sudden there'• a camera in my fAC'e. I said. ·1 ain't aoina to Disneyland yet, am 1r ·• WOllLD sa••s .... Allltlln S, .._. 0 tOMft.-1 ( ...... 1) ICeMM Cfty .. ....,., t .-tn SAN ,RAMQSCO OAKLAND Detroit .. T.,,.. lev, 1t •.m. • r 11 91 •, 11111 GrMn .. ., ., MIMelote, IO eft\ Butlef cf 4 o o o lltHdnn" s o 2 l Houlton • Clllc.eeo, IO un. Tllmoin 7D • O o o L•n•lrd 3C> s o 1 O Mllnll •I Clllclmell, 10 e.m. Prlngle paces Titans to win Cterl< lb 4 o 7 o Gtl1"0 lD o o o o New E,..... at Allenla, 10 e.m. MlfCl'lell" 4 0 , 0 Ctf!MCO rf 3 0 0 0 Waslline!Clfl ., .... Yn GIMtt, IO un. Willlm\ 3D • 0 0 0 ParllH drl • I I 1 Sin FrMCltcO .. 0.... ICllMllll 2 ., lO o.m.) 0 0 0 0 ...... I 3 1 0 0 $eeltle II $ell Oletle, I P m. Mike Prinale scored all five of his €) ~:~~:rt : 0 0 0 McG,:~~.,· 4 0 3 o ·~ •• Dlftver CCMMll • •• 1 •.rn.> team's touchdowns and rushed for 242 -~~:!',v c ~ g y g ~~~~ : l; ~ :!w~J: ~~;Jr:=.. 1 o.m. yards as Cal State f'ullenori defeated Uni-0 0 0 , 1 1 1 ~•llM at""-"•· 1 •·m. versity of the Pacific, JS-26, in Bia West =" 3C> ~ o s o *~" J s 11 • MDMDAY'I ._... Conference football Saturday in Stockton. Sef\ f'reMIK• 000 ---· RIMS •• BYlfelo (CNMel 7 at ' 0 m.) . Fullenon. which improved to 3-3-.1 overa~l and 2-1 ~~f'*"' 1Cenne<1v LOI~~" 1~re:l~! use ~~'t.!:• .. 15 in conference play, got aU but 25 of HS rushing yards 1. oai.:11no 9 1e-<1ari. HR-Pars.er Cll. we1u ,_.." OIMftlrS from PrinaJe. The runnina back also set several ~ool 111 ,~ " • •• 88 50 use J 21 1 ~31 records. includ1na most touchdowns scored in a l'. ~ Fra11elK• C•~;<;~c; Rodrleuei 31 ° 1 0 e-is most J:;!ints scored in a pme witti 30. and GarretJi L.O· I • 1 s • 1 s uSC-WM!mln 32 Hu from Merlnovich touch owns sco1red1 i~ a sbain1ale season with 14. ·="'" l ~:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ <R~~:~·~s pen 1rom T•vklr ctteon kick> Jn other CO ege 100l f: LiCou I 0 0 0 0 I USC-£rvlns 10 run (Rodr19UOI kid!) • Ron Slack rushed for 197 ) ard~ and one touch-o.1r11nc1 9 0 6 usc-MMl110V1ct1 1 run IRo«i.uoz llldll • do" n on 41 carries and . addeSd 57 yards on seven s•top:~r,,11~~cn ° uSC~f "run IROdr1outz 111ct11 recepu ons to lead San Diego Jate past long Beach uniolru-HC>Me Garcia. Fir\!, RunM. s.c· ~·r,-;;~~io!~ H U lrom Tavklr cwooci.n State 30-26. · Ol'IO voueg9io, T111re1. R.iintr1, Leo. Cieri\, Attt~.ooo ii Texas A&M~ defense. geared for s~ed. slow.ed R•o~~f:r:_.9 315 TUM STATasTKS No. 8 Houston's ex'plosive offense. and the Aggies · w.nd.s.r1e1 lcMdule Fi('\tdO•M 'f:c ~ pulled off a 17-13 upset. behind the breakaway running SAN ,RANCISCO vs. OAKLAND RU$1-·varos S4·:m 2.-.0 of Darren Lewis and Roben Wilson. ,.~~~~,1~~,a~15• S.n FrenclKo 0 1°'""~ ::~~~~Yeros 2: 2;; • Raghib "Rocket" Ismail scored on a 56-yard TDClav-San Fra11Clico (ReuKl\01 17-81 ., Come>·AIHnf 1'·27·0 ll·ll-l ~nt return and a 24-yard reverse and top-ranked Notre Oakland CMOO•t> 19-111, S2t om Pun" 6·3S 6·4' .,. . • fi · TuHClav-111 San Frenchco, S JI Pm Fumbl6•1..o't O•O H> me shut down Air Forces power ul running attack Wt'One\Oev-111 San FrancllCo, s n o.m PenalliM·Yard\ 12-131 7·S7 for a 41-27 \ ictory over the No. 17 fa Icons. Tl'lur4d11v-•• San FrencllCO, s.28 D m Ill Time 01 Ponenlon 31:7S 21:35 • F h G. To tta mak' g h's second nec1uarvl INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS res .m~n mo . r:re · an 1 Saturdev-et Oal\lanel, S:28 o.m (II neceu· RUSHING-USC: Holl, 11· 160, Ervlnl, Jl· 12• start for the injured Craig Enckson. threw for 468 yards. ervl cat110<nla: wa11ec1, 10-33; zome11, 3·16. breaking Bernie, Kosar's one-game school record as Sunoev, Oct n~at oa111ene1, s·2a e>.m. Of PASSING-USC: Marlnovtcn, 16-26·0, 206. second-ranked Mia mi. Fla. (6-0) thumped San Jose' nectobarv> Jec.:~~e?v:NoG~:~'.or~:;.,i!1~~ 13::i,~·3·..foi~ tale. 48-16. J-31, Weitman, 2·60; Jee"'°"· 7·Sl. Catlfornlt: • Danan Hagan ran for two touchdowns and -Treg9i, J-129. T101toa. 3·23: Ford, 2·'1; passed for two more as "!o. 3, Col?ra_d<>-(.6;{L2-0) rolled Zomell, 2-llAr:l:una u. UCLA 7 past Iowa tate. 52-17, 1n Big Eight Conference play. U.S. °"" 'MIHlcMir ~ sc-w ~ •Gem Gdowski ran for two touchdo wns. and No. " lat •~---........... ._........, UCLA o o o 1-1 • 6 0 2-0 ' ·d 'gh ' ff M ' " _ _..., ..._ -n-.-A I 1' 14 1 1-42 4 Nebraska ( -. ) ~ore e1 t points o rssoun ~ MEN'S Ol"EN S*GLES er ~~-EIOfi<* 19 run IPl•ll 1i1c11.i fir<;! tv.o punts. sparking a 50-7 rout for the Huskers s.mHl!llh Arlr-Eldrld9t ~run CPI•" 11lck) Re"dv Snow, Borm1n(ltlam Ale <111 Laurens most lop 1dcd '1ctor) in Columbia in this centur}. c,.ammar11n1, France 6.4 6·l, Ric" SlaU(llHtor. Ari~H•mc>•on 10 run <P11ff klclll •Michigan's defense. led ~y . Trip~ \\.'elbornc. Nnrw1ue. oet Brad Pari.,, San Clemen•• 6·2 ~~::=~::: ~ ~~ ~:::~ :~:: h Id ff r h M h · 4· l 1n1urv otol1ull t\I. l('l' e 0 10Urt -quaner IC tgan tatc sconng WOMEN'S O .. EN SINGLES Am-S.PO 1' run (Pfaff kick) thrcal and the fifth-ranked Wolverines beat the No. 21 Flnet UCLA-Brown 7 run <Vetn co •llci.> · ' 0-7 1 Attenoanc-Sl,S62 panans. I . cnao1111 vano1erenoonci. HOlteno oe TEAM STATISTICS 8 .\r~ansas quarterback QUJnn Gro\'e~ rushed for Mon•Que "•~g;E'::~~ r.:~~~s"1 ,,., 105 \ards. 1nclud1ng a 42-)ard touchdo"n. and the FINI St'\Cnth-ranked Razorbacks spoiled Texa~ Tech's home· Lvr;n ~·oemann. Cooovme. To Clef Dan...., 01 Toro Au\lralta 6 • 6 3 coming "1th a 45-13 \ ICtOr). MEN'S B SINGLES • '\k' an Pelt threw . two touchdo" n passes. s.miflnll' 9 d R k T h d Cnri\ Gron France Off Jim Mlllt>r mduding a I -}ar er 10 1c } urner t al starte a run Pomona 6 l 1 s Je~on v0,, Bee' Cl'l•"<>. oe• of :!4 straight point . and No. 9 Pittsburgh ( 5-0-1) erasl'd Joaou•" P1cu o Lo' An9elt>\ M , 6·0 a 7-U Na'" lead for a 31-1 4 \ll'ton.. MEN'S c s1NGl.ES J s s.mlfinl" • Jcl'T) Mays scored t\l.O touchdo" ns. and . colt Rvan Merlin Wi!1\'11ngfon. o c oe1 Rio. Sisson kicked three field gQal as Georgia Tech stunned orenev Legune H111, 6·1 6·1. eernetoo C.01<1· No. 14 ('lcmson, 30-14. t11a11, 5w111ertene1 oe• w111oam Lenr Ro\lvn NY 6·1 6 ~ 6 • ' •Peter Gardcre·'i sernnd touchdo\\n pass. a ~5· MEN 'S o SINGLES \arder to Johnn) Walk<.·r with 1:33 to pla). caml'd s.tnlfinlt' · g 1 · -h k d Axt'! Looe1 Santa Ana Clef Git>" Mcln1vre underdog Te.\aS to a 2 __ 4 v1cto11 0\ er I )t ·ran l' O•naro 1 " 1·6 6· I Bt>n Hu""'. Blrmlngnem. O klahoma. A•• o~t Jov Nuub•um La Jolla. 6·2 1·6, 6·• 'ITl.I·:\ 1'10'\·H \UIO TELEVISION 9 .)0 a l"fl -AUTO RACING: NASC AR HOllv Farm\ 400 lrom Norin WolittlDOrO, NC, ESPN 10 am -!"RO FOOTBALL: San Fr111C1KO al Oallu C'1enne1 2 11 11 m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: LOO(I 8eac1' S1a1f a1 San 0 D•t'90 S••le lltPe) Promt' Toektl Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: V1ne1erb1ll al Ftonoe 1aoe1 Soorf \Chi,,,. 1230 om -AUTO RACING· CART MarlOO<o Ctia t!f!llt' from L19una Stta ltaoeJ ESPN . 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UCL A Janna Kovacev1cn Pep· 11erd1ne 6·• 6 I, 01niellf Scoll Arl1on1. Off Sleonan1f London, USC. 1 6 6· 2 Oven.rtinal DOVOIH Jennifer ROiOlln·Karfn &organ Ar11on1 S1a1e, def Helen Tu Allegra M11no11ano, UCL A, 6· l , 6·0, twelen1 Mc.Cella·K1r\fen Orevtr, UC LA oet Oorev Brandt N1colt' Slorto San 011K10 S1e1e b 2 6 0. Jiii Hamlllon·Kri'll Jono.ow\l,.y Ar 1ona S•••• dt'I Bennie R.Onair Be•w Sorn4trv1Ue Ar 1on1 6·4 7·6 6·l. Malmo Cen11e·Stelle Samoru UCLA de! Janna Kov1ctov1cll K1r\tton Sm1111 Pee>oere11ne, 6·4, 6-l Semiflftll ~ McCall•·Drtl't'' Cle1 ROIOlln·8tr(lan 6·3, 6·4, Cen11a·Same>r11 oel Hamlllon·Joni..ow\lt\I, 6·2. 6 l Communitv , ..... men •OLEX •EG'°"AL T<Xl'tNAMEHT (al UC •IWf"*l TIWd•-.d ~ FIOOO OCC Clef Cert.of\ R1ven 1oe CC. •·2, 6·l, Zuecllt!r Chle>men, def CllOI, OCC. 6-l H . 6·3 ~~ UCLA Ari.I Forss oown\ 21 21 RuV1t\·vare1s Jl· l~ 68·*1 Peu1119 191 25 Rt!lurn Y arel' 0 37 Co1n9·A1Hnl "·30·• 2·9·0 Punt\ •. ., 6·45 Fumt>IH·LOll I· I 0·0 PtnallfM·Yarel\ 4·4S S·SI Tome ol Poueuio" 13 48 l6 11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-UCLA Wlmam,, 11·79. Brown, ~···· Woll\, 7·27, E\IWICk, I·], Bond\, I·), JOl'IMO"• 4·10<-mlnu\ 3 Arll0t11 Eldrl<19e, 20-205, Veal, 11·81, Sae>o, 1?·77. S1ral<1nlo, •·SI, Hamoton. 9·40, McC.111, 4·23, Mlc'1ael BalH, 2·•. Melauutu. l·J, Be1tv, l·lor·mlnu\ • PASSING-UCLA JOM\on, 11·?2·2. llS. Bono,, S·S-2. S6, Arl10t11 \Itel, 2·1·0. 2S, Malauulu, 0·1·0, O Btll v, 0·1·0, 0 RECEIVI NG-UCLA Anfnonv, 4·49, F1rr, 3·49. Moore, 3·•7. Arbuekle, 3·13, Miller , 1·11. R1cnar<1\on, 1·10, Wtll,, 1·6 Aro1ona l.twll 1·16, Jan, 1·9 Communitv , ..... SUV.DAY'S SGOttfS Ml''*'' ...... _ Oran<1e Co.n1 34 San O~ ~· 1 CrolOt'~ We\! 2• Palomar 14 RallCno Sanlttl>O JS Ctrf110, 14 Ml San Anion o JS San 01t00 C1fv 14 PawOt'n• 2• SaCIO,.blC .. 20 Fu1ier1on 30 Groumonf 11 R1vent0t> 26 Lono eeacn 16 Souinwt\lffn 2•. Et Camino 14 HIGH SCHOOL S.I View LN9W E\l•l!C•a Ntwoorr HarOO< Saodteoac~ Corona oe1 Mar Tu\ton Leaeut W L T I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 Un1ven11v 0 I 0 SIMdlY'\ Scart Newoorl HerD<>r 2•. Univtollv 21 TlwndlY'' Gwno I 1:l0) Ov«ta W L T " 0 0 s 1 0 3 l 0 4 2 0 J l 0 2 • 0 SadOleblcll V\ CO<Ont Clt!I Mar , •• NtwOOl'I Haroor I FrldlY'\ Gemt 17:JOI T 1..1\fon al Newoorf Harbor Stl\lnlaY'I Gemo (1:l0) E\tanc•a v' Unlveollv (at lrvlMI ANGILUS LEAGUE Bl$110l> Amel 23, Blsl\00 MonfeomerY 1 HO( kt\ ·~. NHL SATUllDAY'I SGOllH PTl•lldetohll J, NY l\l•ndtn l lffw Jtr5e'I' J, Hanlofo 7 0.frolt 6, BuffaJo 2 Ca!Hrv •. Wullln(lton • Pill~(lfl 2, MonfrMI I (DI) WtMll>til s. Toronto I ,. said Gina G ruwell. the Huntington Beach girls' cross country coach. "Cross counlI) 1s her strong point. but she docsn'l want to give ur. volleyball. She's dri~n to do wel • and she"s our leader out there. collegiate runners. Junior Buff} Rabbitt was ninth in 17:08. while Rayna Cervantes (2 lst in 17:33). Caoline Plier (22nd In 17:34) and Kelly Lewis (25th in 17:36) com- pleted the top five for UCJ. Ster"~9. Sad<lltt)eClo., Cl.i FIOOO, 6·2, 7·6 SKOl!d•-.d~ Fltm111(1·8rtWff, CS Blllt>nflelel, Ot>f ~t· K11er. occ 6·4, s-1. 6-l , Chol·Ftood. occ. CM'f Ea«Ji·Out•n, CP Pomona. 6·l...6·l . ~~ Ska99s·Klet:>un0t, UC RIVtrl1Cle, def 'ttioo· FIOOO, 6·4, 7·6. Mlnnnot• l , OUt«>oc 2 SI Loub 2, Clllca90 1 TOOA Y'S GAMaS K"-11 Edmonlon, S-OS o.m Boston 11 Van«>u"', US om CattJtrv i 1 ~le, 4'05 om P!11$0ur9'1 al H Y Rall90'1, 4lS Om Detroit af CNc:e9o, US P.m. ('HOSS ('Ol.,TH\ c:-.. . ... wetT COllPI .... U0 II. P.-... ,. I z' >-Q ~Stele 'll l-6 uc1 tcorlnt" ...,....., •· Putmen •· wwe 2, VrlHr ,, Smool I.,...,... ~IV 7, Nolt 3. FrftllO Sl•I• KOtlne: ICtnneV 3, ~cull 2, Tl\rollr.tld 1. Sa~n; ()\D(>(n 10. c~c.-... NOM·GC*flBllNCI ~"":-" 11, UC s..-~ f" :,.._" UCS8' JV • • 1 I 1 0-3 GOldell W .. f K«lf\O' KIOCW S, HOweS ~. •IOellO '· U.Polnlt ,, CPINln '· AMUMr I, Lutlfell t, Faulkner l, ti.ncllard 1, Courtnev 2 Se~: Tevtor I. Huttmen .. H .... "'*' NOtlTH CMIANGE COUNTY TOUllNNMNT (et .............. ~.,..,.,.., (Clwncl t ,,... SOfftilMI) C....... dtl Mir 1t, WNW "91 4 CMOl\I de4 Mar 4 7 l 2-10 SuMV Hills I 0 I 2-• Corona def /IM! sc0<•"9 R Weir •. Howald l Tucker 3 S.vts Polle 12. Sunnv Hill\ S.COfill9 AllmOl'I J, TllOtnCKOM I S.vn P.nse111 I (~) c-dtl Mir 6, El Tere 4 El TMO I I 0 ,_. C~ON oet Mar , 2 2 0 ,_. Et Toro Kori~ X Ntcllel l , B Nkl<84 I S.vts Ttf'wiho(lt!r 1 C0t0t1• def Mer S.COf1"9 Maceoo 2, R Wt1r 2, How•ICI I, Tuc,er t U'lflll ,..ce s.mMlnell ...._..,, Hertler a, MarlN 7 Ntwl>Of't H1rb0f 0 2 1 J 1-t Marine 0 I 3 3 0-7 NewPOrl HarDOr ~coring Ruffini 2. Marti 2, Marllnelale 1, Stutzlw 3. Savt>i Jewell 1 Marlf1t \Coring· Hnlner 7, Co• 2. Wagner I, Pl'llllfo' I, Kenvon I. SevM· 01lltnC>eCll 12 ( Flflll .... ~•) ......,, H•rOor 12. RIYonldt Ptlv s Newoort Hart>or l 2 • l-17 fttverildt Polv O 7 1 t-~ Newoort Heroor \Corong· Ruffini 2, MArt1 2 ICollord 2, Mc.Allliier I, Nlcnois 2. Som.tor\ I Slulllw 2 Savt>s Jtwt'lf 7 Rlvtr\IOt' Poly teOronQ Bakfr I. Vou I Rall 1, Lemt> 7 StvH Warrec. 10 (~f'la(I) Marini ,, Mililran 7 M1M1k•n -I J 1 7-1 Marina I ' 2 1--9 M1ll1t.an \Coron(I Grou 2 Feg1ano I S1tnoerg Jecll'°n I Mitter 1 Savt'\ G~n 7 Merine \COrin(I Rooera 1 Kenvon 7 Pt11~10\ Sirtnt>. I, Heefner 1 Se•O Otlltnt>eek ll I l11tt .... (. SomlfiMll LI S«N 11, Fountatn VIMV I Foun1e1n Valley 2 0 4 1-9 La Se<ne J ) 3 2-11 Foun1a1n Va1•ev \Cor.r19 Ouerc.aorona l Joni\ 4 C Prvor 1 Ne.,. ion 2 S.v.f\ 0 Pr.,.or 10 La Sern• scoro"(I P\!1e 6 M1n.,1on 2 Str<1e I Kaolan 2 Savo ODt'rN>ter 11 llttll Place> Feuntaifl Valtv '· San Oomlnft I Fountain Ve"41v 1 l t 2 I_, S•n C1tmt111t l 0 7 l ~• Fount11n V•llt'v \COr•ng Querc1agroua ' JonH 1, RtOdl•n I, Lune t, Wiiham~ I, Newlon I Savu O Prvor 10 , ..... ,,,.., NON·CONFERENCE C.flrlst C. .... frv'tftt 6, Cal Toc:tl 0 C11r111 Cotlf9e '"''"' ~r:oronQ Clnen l . l.allOr~ I Macere I own 90a1 I Save\ ~t'n< 2 GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE woumem 4, S4ICll Ctllt9e o Wt>umonr te0<111Q. Huil\.,.t'll I, Motene•r Pernon I Save\ Buellr."O l . Duva• l SoCll Collt9f \8Vt\ Oetloe• S He fl1mt Wt!\1mon1 3·0 C ..... WorMft NON·CONFE•ENCE Cllk1 Stei. I, UCJ I Cnoco Sltlt! Kor•n(I Lt1nora ~ 1 M1c11111e Ptft'r,.,, S UCI \CPf•llll Tine Manire 1 S.vo Mtlltr 9 Halfllmt l·I c ..... wemen GoLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONf'ERENCE Cal 8a111111 Ot'I Cnr1\I (ol1eoe 1rv1ne IS l IS·J, 15·9 NON·CONFERENCE UCI 0.1. V'r91nie, lS-3. IS· 11 1~-17 TecMV WATE• l"OLO COlt.9f -UCI ti Pac1l1t. 10 e m SOCC£• Colle9t -UCI at S." JOH State )om DAVEY'S LoatE• (....._, a..dl) -6 DOIH, 203 •1191erl 350 t>onito, lS cod. ~ c•ltCO Deil, SI '81\d l>eS.S, 214 l'l\ICurll, JS I KUID•l'I JO t>1ut otrCll, I c.aC>t10l'I, ll roO.lilt-2 t>lut vier .. NIWPOltT LANDING -4 bOllS 7t an9~, 127 '8ncl bin. n boMO, l vtllowllof 2'S IT\aCJ(tf'84, 162 rodlloln. ]I KUIO•l'I, I ~·o 3t cellCO t>au 1 cow coo 6 kll(I coo I cat>elon 3A t>lut Ptf'Cl'l, I mai.o ,,,."' "In a year of rebuilding. she's gi ving our other girls the eitperiencc to look up to. They're challenged by her." Overall in the meet. the host Oilers bad a good day with the varsity boys capturing second Q.lace in Division II. Jeremy Patapoff led Huntinaton Beach with a ninth- placc finish in a time of 15 minutes and 12 seconds. UCl's men s team finished eighth. w1tb junior Aaron Mascorro earning 2 1st place in 24:36 over 8.()()(). metef'S. •Christ College Irvine's Gen· evievc Graff ran an 18:37 over the 3.1-mile course at Morley field in Balboa Park to capture the Golden State Athletic Conference meet. Graff. who hasn't lost a race this season. will be the favorite in the District Ill meet on Sat.. Nov. 4. r..,., tcorft 1 _, t..-" ' 1•fD. 1' "-· 1• 11 • SC-• 1u 1 Wn'"'°"'. SS. l Fr-P.clllc, 51, ' ,. ACUN. JI 01 iololbl IU S S -t~I t•P 1 .. ,,. ' o ........ )) ' ~· ,. u ... ,,., .. The Oiler boys also captured first place at the junior varsity level with a sweep of the top three spots. Paul Lopez, Scott Johnson and Jason Francis led the Huntinaton sWttp. Rieb Lockwood helped Fountain Valley to a third place finish in th~ boY$ Division I vanity race. Lock· wood fiaisbed in 1iltb pil!::e in a time ~ 14:Sl rilh& beband Maler Defa John Mauwnoto and Tom ~. who finitbcd founh and fifth mpeaivety. In coU9 c:roaa country: •nc CJCI womrn'a cro. coun-lll -, IUbd No. I J in tbe nation, won the Cal Poly San Luis ObilDO In~ S.Canll}, edil-im me llYtHI• ddmd1119 NCAA ~Yilion n chi~ and 11o11 ailool bJ ~ ooilat, 12-ll. Senior llriAt Scirli~ led ua .. a 1im Ol 16:50, her '*' ID 1111a. °"' s.ooo ...... -~~---,-- Southern California College's Sherri Hall futished fifth in 19: 15. as the top seven runners in the men's and women's races earned all-con· fcrencc. Jn community collcgr cross coun- try: ' •ne <>ranee Cout women's cross count~ team led by Maricela Benavides ttlJ strailht invitational victoryL.C!P'i!M fint pllltt at the Santa aranma Invitational. cdaina second place Bakersfield. 4~. &e.videa ran a 18:06 to win over 21 teCG9111, and WU t.ckcd for the team vielor)' by Michele Weaver lnintb in 19:43). Chebea Siebert 12th in 19:S2). Uta Rutkowski l«h in 2008) and JiU Hufford I 'th in 20;0I). ne .... hilbed third aa Chris Parmer ~ all ~ Cou& NIUlm .. 20:29 fbr &llird place iMllll. SoG•I C°"'9e. !fl, S Cllrl'I eo.oe. '11, • Al\IW P.cltl( ~ I f-v IPLI, 1Ul. t A/COY tPLt 7Ut, J H-n.11 tPL>. ~. • Oti,1:.:::; 1' st, S ~ tPLI. tt::Se, • IFl'J, 7114, 1 -IWJ, 11 ll Gel ...._., JS, -Pt .... Jt::i.. l1 A.-.-, l1~. • Gui,,,.,. l114 ii W-, 3' 0.. Y LAM, ,. 2' ...... u ....... , fffnl Kern I ~ •• ' ArvM Pt<.lf'<, 4'. J .....,, ~ n • 5oC.i c-... ft ~ Fr-Pe<lf<. ID, t Clvt\I , ..... .,......."' I Gf ... !CCII, IU1, t Y,.,. (W), •G J w.r CAPI. fHIJ, 4 1 9' ()I~ '"9 S -fSCCI, tt"IS. 6 ._....., ~~',.:,'~.:-»...,: •·" llOH'I IC \f l"L --,_,,.., TMtn i.c«n I °'-Coe11 o3 1 .... entleld .... > °'°""*''· ,. • \/.,i • .,,., "· s s-.. 1)1, • Sen•• hfllW• ltl,7 , ..... ,~. ·~ I ..... _ fOC:I, .... 1 lcwlft Ill 1$11, J -V-\l"J, ft37, • MoftlOYI tVI, 1• .0, S 10111 Ill, 19 O . • Oii llllo IGI tt 14. I Sl!v-IOI, IU1 t telft ll'OOIMI. INl, t --IOC:J "O· It -· IVI 1' • Oltilr Or"-C-~ t2 S..-1 "t.1, ... ""°'"'" »ti, IS.-·· ... »•-• 211• JI l"hll Jl:ltt, '1 Ylr-HM 2U3 DNt.-" "•" 'v-1 o.~°"'" •90U'•• tJ s. 1 &.ue< tA-al 1•tl J L•tten IV ....... .. .s. • lloct. I El Oot ..,,,. u" s Gonwr IFOl'fa .... U QI ,..,.. ' ·-· JS 1 .....,,-flll,Of\ Ifft" H l El Oot-'6 """'1' Var\1fY-t L-1 IMl••""'9t"" !Mad>) I • .,. 1 JoM-1 ...... , ........ llat'tll IU I l F'r...,.,, tHl.#'11f19- 8-'ltl 16 S6 • (-IP•l•IC'• -YI 17'0A s o.or... • ..... C> ....... , 11 ,. 1.-,, t "llf'' ,.., -U 1 Pa!•.C• .......-..i>v ,..,.,,, ~ ... n~1 I>"-1"°"'1 -.oma1 IS • 1 ... .,,....., ,....,_, Mer-I t6 It J AW .... I 1"-•1 1'10 • f(1..., IE_,, 16ll S MC-1F ... 1-J IUS T-I Eo-6J 1 ""'°'-It l El OW-ts Fr--1 COOC-•-•' 16 I• t Pi«ct !Cf 0.--1 t.Jt J •-• CV• ptAJ, 1U l 4 ,.._.,, t- iw-1 "n s oe-1G.,.f\lrvt ltn T-I Ctft!Ur•, $1, 2 ---ll. 1 "-t L-llO ~ D ... ~ .,.._., U. ~er;• Golden We1t'1 Lee Miiier e1c•pe1 tackle •nd r•111bles for J2 y•rds during second qu•rter of S•turd•y night's g•111e. RUSTLERS From Bf ll1r 32 )ards to the Palomar o. < hcatham srnn·d t"o pla~s later It om the 2 Sattc:nh,,a11e k1eketl the rnn- ' erswn. anti "llh 1:46 ldt in lhl' wtontl 4uant•r the Rusll~r.s led. ~I·,_ . Sa11cnh"a11l: addl.'tl a "\2-~an.I t1dd goal "Ith 11 :44 n:mauun~ in the gamt· to g.1\l.' Goldl.'n \\'t>!>t a _4-, k aJ Palomar ~rnred "1th I 57 ll.'ft l'I thl· tounh 4uant·r "hen Barnd. li1t Rl)l."k\ .\uku~o "llh .1 3-,ard 111ud1dow·n pa~!>. · Uut Bamck couldn"t ll\errnme the ti:et of ~an Chea1h.rn1 0 GolMfl WtU 24, P•lonutr 14 Sort llV Ouu1w1 J:"JIQl?&r 0 1 0 7-14 (, ;,uer We~I 1 14 0 3-14 F1r1t Ou•r1er C.WC-Crieatnam 34 run ~11ertnwa ,1e • .. c, 0 )' S.Cond Ou•.r1er Ci....,C-Sv •·II I) "tercep• P~ •l'lu• Sa• •trrn ... a le i. .. ,. 14 n ace From 8 1 p1an!> ( 1 ·l ~-~) 1n e\ C0 J!>~l·t OI thl' g.Jmc An e~ccllcnl blend of running ( 11}4 ) ards on 46 ca mes) and passing I ~45 'ards) hf Led the Pirates. "ho had ihl· ball tor 37 minute.,. 5J 'ewmh . Thl' Oh mp1ans "ould haH bn ·tf \hut out had tt ·not tx-en for a .t'J.) ard tout·hdo\\ n pass late 1n lhl' ~Jme ~lcanv.hak. filltn~ in for \'ae1. \1lGehel' carried 2_ time' for 101} \Jrds and lhl· t\\O fre'ihml·n full- (,Jlk'i -\.\ alh·r anti \\ :irren - u 1mbinl.'d tor 75 \ ards on I h raml''- .. \kGehL·c got '!..ind of tired rarr~- 111g the load.'" \\orkman said .. .\nd \\l.'·11 no ~-train ·w aller no" at 1.11lbad wh1th 1i. nCllhing ne" lU l11m ·· <X C made 11 34-0 1n the fourth quancr "hen rcM'.n c quanerback \like Cedcroth. who compl<.'ted four of nine pa 54.·~ for bo ~ artls .inti onl· 1ntcrrep1ion. hooled ·up , ... 11h treshman "Ide rl.'ce1,cr l\.c1th Labus un a 31-,ard tou hdo"n pa<;') \\Ith 2 I left." .. I think wt'Pl' matunng a' a team "~ kno\' ho" to pla~ football.'. \\ ort..m an said .. .\flcr pla) ing a lesser tt>am 1n the lseasonl o~ncr. \\e got our br'Jin'i bl'at out b~ El < amino (Jo-I 7) and v.e had J lot ot Joubt. I hl.'n \\il' bounced bacl and , ... on 1wo 1n a ro":· NEWPORT From Bl their onl) dmc utter lalhng behind .!4-15 a the' marched 00 'ards "uh rht· help of a 17-)ard pass 10 Gabe rabord a. a 10.}ard run b) Jem, \pana and a roughing the kicker penalty on what would ha' e been a missed field goal auempt. It was a complete reversal from the earl) going \\ihcn nl\ers1t) '>cross- ing offense opened gaping holes and 4uanerback Bnan Vail directed flaw- kssl). The Trojam (2-4, 0-1) moved 32 ~ ards to set up a 35-yard field goal by Da,id Ja obson on their fi rst drive. tht>n stunned the Sailors wtlh a 7).. }'Ud pass pla) fro m Vail to Victor Davis. Da,•1s cauaht the !Nil at the 40. kipped past one wo~ld-~ defender and raced the rrmatning d1)tanct for a 9-0 lead. Harbor finally manlltd a first down, but t.hcn puntt<f awa) and ap.in the Trojans •ere on the attack. this ume u1uw 12 plays to nqotiatc the 1 J yank. Vail ·DUICd 10 Davis for 21 )'ards 10 abt ~~ 49 on thud down 10 keep the clri ve 1ontJ. and 1n the end i I was Vail 101n1 to T h ad Machnikowsk1 from i yards out for die aouchdown. H11tMw ... down I S-0 ud Sdaed"• ...... Oil -Dnl ,... --~._... ......... ;. _.lll••••waw....-'° maurlalia, Cd~=: r ..... driw'I Pal-<n•aras>o. •S oan lrom Barr.cl< Per• 1<1c1<1 SOJ GWC-<nea1nam 1 run CSa11er1nwa11e 1>.10 1 1 46 Foul'tll 0Uar1er CiWC:-Sa11er1nwalte 32 FC.. 11 « Pal-Aur.uw l PHI from Barr.n !Per\1 r.10 1 I S7 Attenoance JSO l•>llrnaJecrl GANIE STATISTICS Pal F .f\I oown\ 26 Ru\ne>·var06Qe 27· 108 Pauin11 varaa11e 376 Pa~wng ll·S8·3 Rt1urn varda11e· 8 Nl'll•tove ~c• varda11e J·min-17 Ntt varaa11e 417 Pun•\ 4·)9 FumDIU lumDM I0\1 l·O Penal! e~ "araa11e 6·4S Time of ooue•s1on 31 74 ·Punt 1n1erceP11on lumD•t return\ INDIVIDUAL RUSHING GWC 14 4.1·273 17 , 11 2 62 none 300 6-)1 1·0 6 46 28 )6 Pa1-to..1n11 IS·l l, Pine\. 4·9 Jonnson l 11, B&rr•t• J·for·m•l'U\ 11 Fall< 2 7 c.wc-<neatnam 71 -145 0><:1<wn a 30 F poo 4 ) Vaccaro 4 1 M t 't!r 3 ~ Brune• 1 ) Graff I 1 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Pal-Barr•<'-. ) I S8 l J26 C.WC-Fl•PPO. 6 10 2 38 Cneatnam l l 0 ~ . INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Pal f1anM?~ 11 1)1 Cn1araP1>a I 1?8 Au,uW S 24 Dav·\ J Jl 11.•"ll 1 6 Per'1 l 7 Marugg I C,W(-W•na 3 SS Murra• I lJ O•C,\U'" I ' (neatn•m I 3 M er I 2 0 Or•"9f Cout 34, S.n 1>te90 Mes. 1 S<ert llv OUa,.,.,\ $41'0t9(1Mna 0 0 0 1-1 OranQt Coa1• 1 I] 1 1-34• Flrlt OVamr OCC McC.enee 4 run (Se•eres .. ,,, l 45 S.Coft6 Ouar1er OCC -McCienee 21 pan •rom A~11e1ov>e I ~-trf~ .. >C~ I I~ SO OCC-<ra II '2 1>&1~ trQn' Anve•o• oan la~ I S7 nwo Ou•"-' OC C -Cra111 9 Pan lro"' .t.nge10.,c ~'ere~ '•C• l 45 Fou111\ Quarter OCC Lao ... ~ 31 Pal\ t•om Ceoerprn .~ .. ''" ...,. ' 18 Mew-Hun• '9 Pan tro..., S "' r W•He "'" 14! A•1enoanc:e 1 200 t\f•,..,•'eo GANIE STATISTICS MHa F 1r\I oowns 11 Ru1ne1·varaage 21 ·126 Pau1ng vardage 167 Pau'"" 13 2l·O Re1.,.rn va.caaJ;Jt" 6 N1!9al •t we-vara.ge 3·m•n·2S Nt• ••rdaQt 269 Pu~'\ •·42 FumOll'~ •uml>t\ '°'' ~O Ptna111e\ varaaul' a-90 Time ol OO\\f\\1on 27'()7 ·Pu"'' "''erc.eProon fuml)le re1urn\ INDIVIDUAL RUSHING occ 26 46· 194 2•S 20·32·1 0 0 439 ?·40 4·0 a-SI 37 S3 ~\II M A e n 4 ~ McC.W, 6·ll Snort. 9 2t Luus 2~ 17 S Allt!" l·lor·mtl'ul 25 OCC McCiel'>ff 27 109 Warren 6·43 w• 'f1 10·37 Reca.ttnwald )·IS A~YIC 2 2 Tnt<•O' l·lor monu\ ) C~olh 2·tpr• m1nu\ 4 INDIVIDUAL P'ASS.NG Mew-~ Al~ ll 2l·O 162 OCC-An~ovic "·23·0 179. Ctdff11tn. 4 9 I 66 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Me~Wetcn 3 J I H l ·?S llaosoale 7·lS. Hamm 2 12 Hunt 1·49 M Allen 1-6 McGff I 4 OCC-<r•111 1 101 McCientt 3·S2, weir..,-, l 14 Hamlllon 2 11. L10u' 1·31 Jonn\on l 16 Warren I 13 Parker l·S A~fle 1 1 f hat put i'!ewpon "1th1n range ( 15-7) at halfumc. and from there ll wa!> clear for Harbor. thank to a detc ns1ve net pul together b) linebacker Fraser . .\bbc~ and Joel Paucrson. lackles Rand\ Cicero and Brian McDonough. and nose guard Ken Osako. 0 fffwl*'t H•rt>or 24, ~ 21 Sc-.. ., ~ N..,._. Her00< 0 1 14 3-?• Unoveouv • 6 0 6-?l l'lnt ou.-r Un.-J.C00$0n 35 FCi 115 Un..-01'1111 73 oeu from V•ll (n,911 ~o. !MIU f111edl, •AO S.CeN ou.- Unt-MAcnnlto.ow•lo.I 7 OIU trom Vell (OIU '••led) 6-ot NH-,l.llOtv I rvn tKle•n r.lc:kl, I •.S ~o.-tw NH-Fariev .. run lkllee .. NU IO Jec:Mtofl I. S•l NH-Wllite 4.5 oeu trom k '-" (llto. fa illldl, 211 Oranoe Coelt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oc1ob« 15, 1918 Ho!t h~~ big day In USC's 31-15 win • .. Fullback gains 160 yards against California defense ly ERIC NEWITT ,,....,.. ....... whose team posted a 16th straight Pac· I 0 victory. R ick~ Ervins. in the 1rad1uonal SC glamor pos111on of ta1lbacl. settled for 124 yards including 10 on 1 he Tro1an,. 5-1 ovtrall 1h1s ~ason and facing top-ranked otre Dame neitl weekend, took sole pos- session of the Pac-I 0 lead b' 1 m- prov1 ng to 3-0 Last-place Cat ; .. Q..3. ~-4 tor all game ple11on to Bnan Treys. ~ 40-yard pas .. from Marinov1c:b - to John Jackson helpe<I set up En ms· touchdown and the Tro1ans again led b' t 0 a touchdown run. . (al then mo' ed to the l' .2 t. \ard line. but ltnebader Junior au intt>rcep1ed a pass 10 top the Bears BERKELEY -It "'as a rare da) in the backfield. w11h the full· ~ck gaining more yards than the tailback: Leroy Holt was the b1g·play man. .. I was a h11le surpnsed .10 see a hole so wide open on that big run.'' Holt said. ··But our hnf' was blov. 1ng them out. I didn't realh do an\th1ng on that run. The blcx-~ers did 11. Hoh· s touchdown ga"" l IS( a 31-7 lead. .\ "'l·\ard touchdov.n dme fol- lowing the 1nterrepuon featured a ~~Hard pa s to \\.-cllman and ended "1th \.1annO\llh runnin~ -.t\.en • yard\ Ill ~ore • with a 160-yard performance. as the 10th-ranked Tro1ans be:u Cahforn1a. 31-15. Saturd;I). He went 55 )ard~ to score tn .the third penod on the longest run sin ce 198:? by a T fullback. .. , don't think tht>y v.ere preparl'd for us to take the inside so much We wore them down badl> .. l got an earl) field goal frt>m Quin RodngucL and tool a 11>-l l lead earl) in the: \econd quancr on Todd Mannov1ch"s 3:?·)ard touch- down pass 10 (,a~ Wellman "The blockers kept opcn10g up the middle. so we kept g" 1ng the ball to Leroy:· said Coach Larry muh. Cal Coach Bruce mder addt>d .. When "e dtd get a piece ot Holt we still couldn't bnng him do"n ·· But the Bears "'ere JU\t thrt·e points dov.n a lcv. St'Conds laier alter ~onng on 1he1r ton~e'it pla' ''' the seawn. T rO\ l a' Ion 7 ,_, Jrd wm- Ta)lor h11 Treggs for I~ )ard and a f D 1n the.' tounh penod The (al pa\\(.'r "ilS tnlt'rlC'ptt'd tbrec 11me and ~clcd fiq: time · ' Arizona·.ground game tramples UCLA,·.42-7 By ARTHUR H. RO TSTEIN · AlloclMN l'r~u lllrll•r Tl '\<ICY\ . .\r11 -Anzona turned nonh- v.ard to rc\l\C m monbund ofTen<,e and tht> breath of fresh air hk" away the l 'C L.\ Bn.11ns Borro"tng from the l 1nl\ersll}· of C'olo- .. \du\ pla}book. the Wildcab unlea!.hcd a 48(J- 'ard running anack that rolled O\.er ~o. 22 UC. LA. 42-7. The rushing total "a" the most n er allo"cd b' the Bruin<.· · .. \\c ha'e :i hmttcd number ofgu~s in the backfield no\\. so we had to change some1h1ng:· .\r11ona Coach Du.~ Tome" said ... All v.t> did "as add a fc" pla~' that Colorado UM.'<; and our off<.'n"" e h n~· hacJ to l"<ecute ... ~r11ona lUrnl·J to a l>O"'l'r·I torma11on tor lhl' lir'\l 11me -.1nle T omc\ 1001.. O\ er in 198, ratht•r than rel) m~ ~olel} ·an a "1shbonc-ba<;cd tnpk option. Da\ 1d Eldndge ran for l\\O touchdowns on a career-high 205 ~ard<, on :?O came<,. and the.: Wildcats' rushing total "a"' their b1ggt><,t a<o a Pac1fic-IO ( onferenct> memtx-r The "'In boo tcd ~rt!C)n3 to \.1 1n thl· conference and 4-2 m aall "hik I < l .\ dmppt>d io :?-I and 3-3 Eltl~1dgt• c.a1d. ··1 ha,l· t'<:cn "a111ng a long umc for a game Ith· 1h1' ~1 th all that hlud.ing I had ll madl' ·· . C satt-1~ Em Turner said. ··rhc' 1u"1 came olT the hall and "h1prx·d us Thn u1,ctl the Po"er-t and ran 11 up the middle ·· Bruins Coat:h Tc~ Donahue !>aid lhl' game.: v.as ··a nightmare for u\ .\mona h<Jd J grc.:aL game to eH·n face t fhl·~ -il·~n l'd thl· lor.,.dnl 'icton. Tht'' l'amctl 11 · Tome~ 'laid. ··f:ldn#e had " gn·at dJ~ (Errol). app had a grt>al dJ~ hut a Int ot lW" could ha' e run through tho<,e h<.1k<, ·· app ended ~nLOna"• sconng on J 1 4-~ard ~amper through a half-tlo1cn UCL.\ tad..lers to PWS ... rece1ve o FUE NFL T-SHIRT by moil w ith •vef"y purcha se of o case of Costrol! Castro/· MOTOR OIL mall· 11 42-11 "1th ., ~5 rema1n1ng It was set up h' Darn I Ll'\\I)' 1nlcrcep11on 1n the ~nzona end 1i>nl· u( a Bret Johnson pas' Oonahuc added that the 1-formauon "as an advantagl· tor .\nzona ">inle his team ftad prepared tor thl· ~"ht>om· .. bul the truth 1s. "C d1dn"1 '!UP them JI either oOcn~ . ' .\nzona. "hich had not ht-Jtl.'n the Bruin!. '1nle I IJ 3 came out a11 hot as lhl' 111~-degree on- til'ld 11:mpera1ure Eldndgc scored from the 19. then hrokl· a 54-' ard touchdo" n run. the \\ 1ldC':n,· longe<,t -.core th1s ,season as ~nzona tla<.hed 10 J 14-11 lead 1n the game's first eight minute-. - \kan"h1k thl' \\ ildca1s· defen!oe lept l C I .\JI ha' v.1th lour 1nll'rtep11ons and forced onl lumhk c hn\ '1ngk1un"• 1ntercep11on of a Jim Bond' pa-.!> at thl' l < L-\ 16 -.el up quanerbaC'k Ronald Vt'ar, ,·\ard touchdo"n run tale in the lir'tt hall · - -NAVOU .. M01'GaOIL i.-.11.-... ......... JOW11GHT -ICIWT sot 2~ ANTIFllUl COOlANT '( "'° .,.. ,...., rot'e<"'• • ~ •••. O"' -· 20"• • .,. • UR'nMl STAaTU.S 141 !:!!TE.'~~ 2499 ......... ~, .,, .... ~ ., ... lttGUI .U l'O 1' .. _ .. GALLON ~· 34D. =t:f".. - ' -.. . •""-= ......... ~--3• ~- .. /{ . . I , '--. --- : M Ol&lll 0.-OM. Y PILOT I ..... Oclober 1&: 1911 ucr vofle~bafl team sweeps te vic::tery The Diiiy Nol Kim Collins had 17 kills and four blocb to pace the UCI women's volleyball team to a l 5s 3, 15-1 I , IS-11 victory over visiting Virginia Saturday night at the Bren Center. UCI improves to 13-6: Virginia ·falls to 17-7 after the.non-conference match, which was part of Saturday's .. Anteaacr Bash." UCI · entertains William &. Mary in a 5 o'clock match on Monday. In other volJeyball: 6-10 despite the .375 spiking per- centage by Debbie Block for the match. In men's college soccer: • SoCal College fell victim to Westmont. the top-ranked team in the nation in NA IA, 4-0. as Cces Molenaar tallied twice for the win- ners. Westmont improved to 11-1-3 ·overall. 4-0 in the Golden State Athletic Conference, while SCC falls tO 3-11-1 , 2s I. •Christ College Irvine's Aaron Clasen 'SCOred thret goals and goalie Tim Morenc earned his fourth shutout with a pair of saves as the improve to 6-7 with . the non-con- ferenc;c win. Joe Lahore and Kevin Macare aJso scored goals and Max Murphy lia<t a pair of assists. In women's colleae soccer: • UCl's Tina Manfre tied the score at one off Michelle Braceros' assist witlt 2:02 remaining in the first half as the Anteaters fought to a 1-1 tie with ·c al State Chico in a non-conference match to improve to 4-8-3. Chico1 which received an un - assisted goai from Leandra Dodge 12:33 into the match. is 4-6-3. In men's college tennis: 7-6. 6-3, in the fil'lt round of pre- qUalifyina for the All-American Ten- nis Championships at Athens. Ga. Saunders must win twice more to make the qualifier on Tuesday. UCl's Neel Grover fell, 6-3. 6-1. to Scan Steinour of North Carolina. In high school surfing competi-tion: • • Universit}' was the overall team winner at the OranJC Lea&ue Surfing Contest at Bolsa Chica. Jteidi Gar- tland and .Rebeka Rose of Univer- sity each won their heats in women's surfing, while the overall men's win- POLO ,,..., Robbie Pake WU credited with 12 saves. In other North ~ C<>un1y Tournament action: • Newpon Harbor Hiab, ranked fourth in Cl F 4-A, captuml fifth place with a 12-S victory over River- side Poly, the fifth ranked 3-A aeam, as Richard Ruffini, Cra.ia Martz, Kyle Kofford, Tom Nichols and Eric Slutzky ICOttd two aoals apiece. Newpon imlX'Oved to 12-4. tam. Marina fell 10 IM . • Marina •auasd 10 _.._ ecmadl ~with a 9-7 ~"" MilliUD. Tbc V~ {I j.4). ,. ceived ...... db1I diellllli!91Y from Randy K.allic:t ud Slew. la;' ... while Crail PbilliDI ........ • Fountain V'allcy'1 ._.,n ~-"::9S:-cC:. 9-8, in overtime for 19'.b plKe in lbe ,. .. 32-team to~(.· David Jona1 . ,,1 scored four 1 for the Barona , . ,, earlier Saturdiy in a 11-8 defeat at , ,1 the bands of La Serna. Goalie David ,. Pryor atopped I 0 abots in · each '! match. On the community co;; level; 1, •Sieve Kidder's five PIC)ed , , Golden West to an 18-non-con- ference victcry in Goleta u UC ', : Santa Barb.la's junior vanity 1 proved to be no mltcb for the , Rustlers. Scott Taylor bad eilht ;=.===:::::::=:::::::::::::~=;::;:::~====::===::=~=:::::::;~============;===========-====-=-=---=-.,...-==-==-===::::;:;:=======11 saves as Golden West im'proved to ' 20-2. In the fifth-place semifinals, Marina led the Sailors. 7-4, with I :31 to play in the fourth quarter, but a aoal by Martz and two by Slutzky tied it with five seconds left, and Manz scored with 42 seconds left in O\'ertime for an 8-1 win over the Vikings, the third-ranked 3-A 9Cal Baptist defeated Chnst Col- • Irvine, 15-1, 15-3, 15-9, 10 im- prove to.24-3, while CCI slipped to Eagles dominated Cal Tech, 6-0, to • UCl's Mike Saunders downtd South Florida's Brian McAllister. ner was Uni's Greg Welty. Alntat• '-' Clllttd YES c..rt ........ _ ~-~ llO '·~-· CJ,,, ..... "" YU -~·*' It() . • "J'" .. --· ..... , Front Disc 5~u~n Add1t1ona1 parts and services may require a substan- tial extra charae Imports. F.Vf.D .. sem1·metallic malerial Htra. SteadyRlder gas struts 2. Br ·, Most Clrs Alignmenl recom· mtlMIH ertra. REBATE OFFER ENDS OCT. 28, Hurry in! P116110R13 ~15110R13 ~1SllDR13 P11511M13 P111175R14 ~11111R14 P20IV71A14 P2Dl/'7IR15 P21..nR15 P221171ft15 Pnlt'?M11 ...,. 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Tom Warde .. ~ and Pablo Y rizar added two aoats each for UCI. ' SERIES Ff'Offt 81 Ric~ Honeycutt and Gene Nelson were wamung up. - "If he had told me he was gassed, I would've gotten him," La Russa said. "But I didn't want to break up the momentum." 'The only sk.ill OakJand did not display was its stealing. Playoff MVP Rickey Henderson, who was also raised in Oakland and was playing in his first World Series, went 2 for S with an RBI sinf!e, but did not steal a base after swapi n1 a record eight in the playoffs. He did break once Saturda_y night, but the pitch was fouled off. He also struck out twice after being the only staner in the playoffs not to fan . . Clark. the NL" playoff MVP, went 2 for 4. I The Giants were coming off four days' rest, the A's five -but only Oakland got right to it. Stewart, tfi rowi ng 95 mph fastballs at twilight, only had trouble o n balls hit back to him. Other than that, he showed wby he haj won 20 games for three straiaht sea.sons. Stewart1 who fasts on days he pitches oecausc of a nervous stomach. made a two-base tbrowina error on Robby Thompson's comc- backer in the first inning. In the third, Jose Uribe gol an Infield hit when Stewart failed to cle~nly catch the ball and, perhaps wary of· - .another bad loss. threw a shade late to first base. The Oakland Coliseum holds the most fo ul territory in the majoh and the Athletics took ad vantage. catch- ing five foul popups. TALLEY From·a1 world record 2:22.4 for a m1le-and- a-half on the new turf course at Santa Anita -with greatful substitute Russell Baze making the ride Pat Valenzuela was supposed lo make. It was a joyous and dramatic. yet troublina day at the Great Race Place in Arcadia. One man waved g()Qdbyc. another called in sick. Rid Talley I•• •yatllalH Cfll.,,,.,.I .... .,,,_,. ffHY S--a y, Ttln4a1 at1 n.,...,.. Liberty downs · · ta \I erne, 5 1-1 6 n. o.-y Not Rudy Delpdo scored three touch- downs and Todd Price rushed for l SI yards and two long touchdowns as Liberty Christian High trounced La Verne Lutheran, Sl-16, on Satur- day in non-lcque eiaht-man foot- baJI. Delpdo ran back interceptions 13 and 14 yards in the first quaner and scored on an 8-yard run that pve the Minu1emen a 28-0 lead with 7:0S remainina in the fint half. Price scored on S6-and 36-yard runs in the third quaner that built Liberty's - lead to 43-8. • Mark Baltodano cauaht th~ ' paues for 66 yards ud ruabed for a • • 3-yard touchdown, while Chris Buckels scored on a I-yard run. " 0 . u.rtv ar. s1, La v... u..: • .. .. ,. ............... . La Vtm1 Lutf!Wen t t I t-tt Llllerty Cllr"""' ft 6 lS 1-tl ,,.,. ...., , .. LC-OlllMI \J ""' """ Intel._.._ • I ( DlllMI l'\jll) • LC-4illdl• 1 rv1 (nin .... ). LC-0 I .. 14 N'1 wltfl ............. : ! ( DlllMe NI). • ' ..... ...., LC-0 11 I 1'\111 (l'Uft ....,,, • • LL let ..... Jt ..._.. ....,.. Clta NII), ' LC~ •-= cS:: NI). LC~ II NI t...._ Idea) . .._.__ ;,- U..-ldlMlll.t*ll•• 1 NI ........ NII. • ~ LC 111.-. I,_ ...... NI). ~ ....... · ·-··· .... tTA'ftlftCI ~ n--n j OrangeCout DAILY.PILOT/-, OclOOO< 15. 1989 • He's on the run ~ but he d-eserves a break lllCIUf,I wmt--•T--e1•T,.._ .... ......._._, l)EAR ANN LANDERS: M)' He v.-as will ing to go to jail for a few 111.•ll ud ple•ly du1erot1. Yo• may merit• a 1ecoM loot. nuts l•r fnt•nd David is out !here riding a months, but he couldn"t face a thrtt· vtew O.vW 1 1 •kid wM lt.11 a lot'° 11kia1. Here II is: ' 1no1ort'ycle. ·1 don't know what city )'ear pnson sentencr. leara. Mt ill reaU1y lie Is a hl&ltl ve Saturday Wi1h A T~n-ase Dau&}11cr h~· is in. or what state. but I do know If David 1ries 10 ou1run an offi cer from J11ti«. Are you going 10 sleep all day? th:u he is running from the law. I I'm afraid he might be shot. My plea WMle Y" are prayU.1 tUt ~ Who said you could u.SC' my ha1r-~:gged him lo Slay and face the is to th e JX)lice officers out there.. doea't re• ••. 1 kope yo. ••••• s_pra y1 Clcan·1he dishes off 1hc table. charges. but he wou ldn't listen.. Pica~ remember 1ha1 nol every m1Dd If . pray tbt be dotP'I •boot Tum do~n that radio. Have you David didn't c6mmit a serious fugitive is dangerous. and no1 evety-a t!ep ud malle some womu a made your bed"? That skirt is 100 cnme. hejusl ignored a lot oftraOic one who is on the lam d~rves a wl4o• ud Mr-kids latlllerle11. short. Your closet is a mess. Stand t1i.kl!1s. Then"hl' &ol into a fight with bullet in the head. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wh1ie up straight. Somebody has 10 ao to J police of!1ccr who tried to arres1 David is jus1 a kid. He has his cleaning out my desk dra"'·ers. I ran the store . Quit chewing your gum h1n1 . David was high on LSD at the "'hole life ahead of him. Yes, he · across an old newspaper clipping. It hke 1hat. you're driving me crazy. 11n1i.'. (Someone spiked his beer at a needs to learn a lesson, bu.I he can't was a column of yours from 1977. Your hair looks terrible. I.don't care turthday part)'.) learn anythinJ if he is dead on the Some reader in Providence ti.ad sen1 'if everybody else docs have one. l 'be offi cer wasn't hun. but 1he pa"emenl. Give him a break. an ~ssay to you 1ha1 he thought was Turn down that radio. Have )'OU hrat "'aS on for a stiff sentence -David's Friend Tom wonderful. (The author was done your homework? 0on·1 slouch bl·rausc pavi~ had challenge~ "one (Albuq uerque) anonymous.) Ha\'e you· "''nUen a thank-you lener 01 1he1r o"'·n. ·I 4_m not saying he Dear Tom: I 1u aHentalld willy After 12 years it's stil l good as to your grandmother? You s111l .~~.1s right. hut ape incident. has been yoU are coaceiaed abHl )'.ffl' frielMI, gold. Please run 11 again. Even· ha"en't made your bed. Quit bang- blo ... .:n "'ay ou~ of pr,oportaon. · b•t I am UYiaC my prayen l•r die -mo1her of ~'teen-ager needs to see it. ing on the piano. you're gi ving me a il-'I) fncnd IS a "'·ondcrful. Tun· police ofllcen. -·A Reader in ·headache. Why ·don't your iron it t.1v1 ng l C/·year-old who stl\I· has a 101 · -A 11-year.·old •Ito J1 •tP •• 1:.SD .. • Wtndham. Maine yoursclr. ¥our fingernails are too 111 ll'a rn .ibout rcspeclin& au1hori1 y. can ·be paruotd, aoaked Ol!t of 11111 .()ear WiDdlll•m: I aitrtt ~t it long. Look it up in the dictionary. HOHOS('OPI. l'\P\ll \7.7.1 Pl .I S . , Stop chewing your aum like that. Sit up straight Get off 1ha1 phone. Y+'h' did you buy that record. ii's a""·fui. Take the dog out_ Get your clothes off the doorknob and hang them up. You've been in the bathroom long enough. Turn bff 1he radio this minute and go to stttp. . . ;\not her da)' gorie by and not once d id I say, "I Jo,·e 'ou." Dear Lord . forgi,·r me. · Nonh-Sourh vulnn-abie. Nonh deals. NORTH •A 10' 2 "''·'' 0 6 , • A Kl7 WEST EAST •KQ7 •Jll 9 10532· <;>Q• 0 52 O AK1017 3 •Jl063 .,. SOUTH • 9' 5 9 AKI 0 Q J.' • Q 5 2 The biddina: Non~. Eoot I • 2. o· ,..., ·r ... s ..... ~ 3 NT w ... .... c.1 -:inr lead: Fi "e of 0 Sunday, Ckt. IS ARIES (March 21 ·.\pril 19): Op- pon un1I) .exists 10 add to pos- ,r .. ~1ons. Sccnano featun:s spec1a~ i •ill(·ctHJns. durable goods. Au10- rn{1h1lt• h3rdtop should be examined. ~l~n1conc ··n1adt a dcnr · "''hhout ll w rlln& 11. C'apncorn fi gures p1on11nen1h . lent time for wri tin-g. teaching, read- ing. corresponding with one "''hO shan:s your interests. You'll be working with your hands. your ad· vice "'111 be sought concerning "financial arrangcmelJI .. ·· 1Gone With The Wind' OC style Here·~ another fine defensive hand from the recent European Championships in Turku·, Finland. It arose--in-the-ltaly-.Derunark match. The Danes. among the pre- tournamen1 ravoritcs. were cha!- lmain1 strona:Jy for the title. To all intents and purposes. Italy was out or the runnin1. TAllH.US. t .\pri1 20·M3y_ 20): ~h o0n 111 )Our sign highlights 1n- 1;1h'lll'l'. persuasion. sc~ appeal. Ex- l~lll'nl fur lounng museum. church. 111 .. 111ut1on, hosp11al. F(l('U!'I on .'opin- 1u:il \alucs, ab1ht\' to pcrct'l\e p• •!l'n t1a l. . c;E~fl NI (~·l a ~ 1 1-Junl' 20r ) nung ~·rson asks. "Is lh1 s ;ill 1her(' " 10 li ti:'1" lk·comt· fa.m1har "'ilh l1h·(a1ure. \:lnous thcologil'S-·r hcn ,/t .1rl· l.1101>.·ll·dgl' "'Ith 1hose "'ho tlll'.111 OlUCh 10 ~OU. (·~ell· high. \ .. u·11 kno"' "h:u to do. !;ANCER tJunl' 11·Jul) 121: '.1u'!t "'In fncnds and 1nlluenre 111port.1n1 1)(:opll·. En1phas1 ) on 'p1r11u:1h1~. 1111u111on. ah1ht ~ tu t'x- 1111"'!'1 "1nnl'r fcl·llng!>." Good nc1>.s 1.-l e1 \ l'd ronrern1ng rarccr. hus1nl·ss. \.1u:1nan t' n.'Jlfl'SCn ll'd . \.., l.EO !Jul) ~J-.\ug. 11): l,Pdl' 1dual 11 ht' oppost., your ,·ie\\S could l'll'ntua l11 hccon1 e 1aluable alh. / ll(.·us ori dl'tl·rn\1na11oi:i . i n1cgn1~. ,J!11h l1 10 e ~pl::u n pos111on . .\cct•n1 1r1s<itih11. hun1or. c ur1osi11 . t.cn11n1 pla,, rule . · \'IRGO ( ~ug. 1J-Scpt. 12): ,·uu rni~h t sa~. ···At last I kno" "here I ::im going and "·h y~" Spotlight on 1ra \e1. l'dul'.'at1on:grl'aler recogn111on ol ,p1ntual 1 alues. Se arch for "soul m:uc·· bet'omtl n1ore than abstraGt. 'uu'll unders1::ind'. LIBR A (SC'pl. 23-0{'1. 1~1: E1 cel· SCORPIO (0CI. 23-Nov. 21): ,.\I· tent1on fentcNi around home. poss· ibll· acquisiiion of luKUr)' i1e·m. an object. You 'II also bt· l'Oncerned "i th public image. partnership. marriage. ''ou "'·in yo ur way through d1plo n1acy. SAGJM'ARIUS (F\.1ov. 22-0cc. 21 ): Rem enllxr aphorisn1, "If you don't kn o"'' "'hat to do. do nothing!" Play "a111ng g.ami.'. Obtain hint from lho~e "·ho make bizarre statements. ('o·"Orker will ··spill \he beans." P1M"es Ii lures prominent!~. CAPR CORN (Dt·c. 22-Jan. IYI: Your unique abilities surgi.' to !Ore· fro nl. Deadline l'Xists. rou·11 meet 11 and bl: n:.,.,·arded as result . LOVl' rcla11onsh1p 1ntcns1iies. Legal afl'a i r~ rl'qu1re rl'\iC' ..... ,\nolhl'r c·apncorn pla~ s roll·. AQUA RI US (Jan. ~0..FC'b. 18 >: Prl'\ious ruk·s do not apply. You c:1n se t \Ou r o"n pace and should adhl·rl' 10 ~o ur ov.n si ~ll'. ''a u bc.'- . come J\\arc ~of "pnv:u l· checnng scrt1on." Nego11a11on resun1t•s relat· 1ng 10 propert ~. PISCES IFeh. IQ·~l arch ~01: In ch- \ 1dual .,., ho-fa iled to rt•spond 10 i;alls. nit·ssagl'S m1g.h"· require personal appt"aranrt'. Refu!M: 10 pla~ 'lt"l'ond iiddle. l 'ake 1n11ia11ve. stress 1nde- pendi.'nce of 1hough1. actrun . L(''Q figur.t•s pron1 1ne ntl~. IF OCT. 1$ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ~ou might be.· sa~ing. "l'\t' been 1hroug"h an cmotJona! 1>.nngt·r~:· )'oU ha\e sur'i\i.'d and ~ou 'll floun sh . Ila ll:apo lJla2rr1 JLeii J•r All t'n"W!N•-+--- 723-0838 Steve Velez Cellimt Video T•Pf" Av•1l•ble • , .. ,, ...... -~ ........ ,,,. .,,,,,..,._ ,_.., I 1.1 •aVtA,.. ...... Cllllrillllll.atl "'· Jlt • ' The .Au:cillary of tbe S.ddleback Women's Ho1pita.I vd\I ce lebrate the 50th Anniversary of"Gone Wit h 1hc Wind.. Saturda.v at its annual (f"\•s1aJ Ball. BJ3ck tic or period coStume is peferred for 1he S !(().per· person event to be held on the grounds of Saddleback r-.1emorial l\llC'dical Cen!t•r. Laguna li11fs. Con- tact the Women's Hospi lal .Aux- i\La'). 496-591~. for further infor· mauon. • • • \Valier Gi.'rken v.•ill be honored at 1hc Braille lnstitutr Au xlli•ry of Orange Coast's nrnth an n ual "Christmas in October.. din- ner/fashi o n show Oct ~ 13 at lht• Ne"'port Beach tv1arnou i'lotcl. Cost is $50 per person "1th proceC'ds to support th<· 1ns111u1c·s annual Chnstnias party for bli nd and ''IS· ua\l~·impaired children_. Rcse r- ,·auons arc J\ ailabte b} calling Deb- bie G ra~. 646-6403. ••• Tbe Jane Gray Porter Commit tee of tbe Orange County Pbllbarmonic Society "''Ill hold its 10th annual "Swing fo r thl' S~ mphon)" lad1l·s· double 1enn1s 1ournamC'nt Oct. ~J. Pl::i\ "Ill t)(:gin a1 q a.m. at the Balboa Ba' Club RacquC't Club. Nc"por1 lil·ar h. "·11h lunchcun 10 folto" at thl' adJat·C'nl Nc "·port &·ach _(·oun1~ Club. Ent!) fee 1s s~o and fo rn1s afl' available from Valene ln1hof. 41J7-7JQ). • • • "Chnstma'i. Con1 pan~ 1_?89." a fou r·da) dining and shopping l'\- tra,aganLa hosted b~ 1he Juoior . ' League ol Oran1e CoUDCy wilt open its doors to shoppers Oct. 24 at the Orange C'ounty Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa, and run throuith Oct. 27. Gc"ncral admission Is s·s _per p(rson. "'llh luncheons an exira S 12. Special ll'cturt·s held throughout the four davs var.· in cost. P"Toceeds benefit 1hC non-Profit projects of the Junior League. For a schedule of speakers and specific Christmas Company hours. call 720.7477. ••• Oct. 25. Fashion Island Newport Center will celebrate-its S 100 million n:nova11on "'·i1h "Moonlight Over The Mediterranean." a grand re- opening celebration. Some J.000 guests are ex pected to auend the gala. wh ich "'ill benefit Cllildlle~ US A, Irvine Clllldren'1 F11a , Mard•n Center, Oran1e Coui;ity Bar Foa.odacton. lrviae Tbe•cre Ctlil- dren'1 Progra~s and the Oran1e CottnC)' Phill1•rmonic SocieJy Vo•Cb Programs. The e.ve n1ng prom1s<"s to feature a vanC\\ of musical l.'n1er· ta1n mcnt and fOod . fashion sho". firC'"ork s and more !Or the S75 per !?t.'rson 11cket rnce. For funher Ill· torn1a11on, cal 71 l ·2022. • •• The Volunteer Center ol Or••1e County -Central/Soul111 "'ill salute ou tst::ind1ng or 1nnc\·a11ve ,·olunteer i.cn 10: at thl' t 98'} Carnation Vol- unlel·r Rt"C"ogn11i on Luncheon Oct 27 at the-Ir' 1ne ~·1arr1011. Ticke1s are S1U for !he 11 :'"30 a.m. \u ncheo11 . c·ontact ()1ane Stockt on. 953-5757 for rC'~'r\aJons. • • • \..-~-.;>· VR111R rux. Sl·JOP . Save 50°1.· ott me Why Pay Mo re? ta 1ner ot the Buoe·s 'K! crio .... o;e s Ca "·•r•a $ Leacer ' Tux Re ntal !)e1pc '·lr Ser. i;e Oual••v & P•..;t"' . Grooms Tux Ren1a '40. '0 • 'SO.,, IS always FREE w. ~ • ' "~ ' .... ... C<! · r~.".i~-s 6 pa•d Rentals 1 • 800 • 762 • 6162 ' No Blood 1 .. 1 Reqaired A) Abandon Tiit Myt• 1tia111ual11, 1• Ma"/. Todat '"\f"'n•1\ .. 8) 28tll \'tar l1Ctns! upotJe<I. egal () Specialllinl 1n p<'Tlrrh<•n 0 ) ~ Your Home or Anzwhtre \'ldeo E) Pl&Jl no• fur Ptlftra1! Gift· levertnd OeOrlo 33-1921 Onr More Photo 84 1·28&1. Custom Gowns Bac.helontlel L chelor Partie• Made Esf...eciall)' For· laatia1t• hrMu W O.i .. T he Brid e & e r Attendants Reasonable Rates 16450 Pacific C011t H ..... y. 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Wedding St.1ptt Stretch Vi I 1215-Set~ & semi-mounts. 517 Wet1mim 1er Mall Ml 1 loUNIW d ~ -ta k-11,1 -1111 Cerm•n Home S.kery c. ...... -. .. c.1 .... -." ....................... , ....... 1 Weddlnt Cakes "The Old· C.ae:=- Fa.Jifon Way" 2950 CJ ace Ln. .....,..,. r I . ., ... C.M. C..11 for In fo 5'0-0181 --~ nwDll c-~ 3J. !J-"-' .Jl.4 pr...,., W ..... CulKlll• .?t, I!..";;".!, Vt;,!!:::/ ,...,ti)'~ wi\h A Rritilh TflUt'h NOft, ivilC~lot.t R.v Briu K, Ttolt . V..,_d ~ QJ.J/99 -8.'JI ... 14 D Taro • .. European Elegance" is the theme for 1he second annual fund-raiser sponsored by 1he G•ild1 of lb'e Or- aa1~ Coonty Performillll Arts Cealer .. ·"'" '"·o-pronged event set for Oct. 27. European Elegance will fea - lure a luncheon fashion sl'iow as "'·ell as a dinner fashi on sho~· and cocktail party. Cos1 is S4 5 for the luncheon and $85 for 1he dinner. both to be s1aged at Le Mendien. 'Newpon Beach. Add111onal infor- mation 1s available from Julie Polhemus. 852-1201. ••• Masler Ctlor•le "'tll kick-off ns· 34th season Oct. 17 "·nh a pos1 performance pan~ at &on·s Seafood Gntt and Bar. Costa Mes.a. The e,·en1 . 10 ·celebrate th e opening at the Orang<' Counly Peform1ng .>\ns Center. will 1ncludl· a "''Inc and hoNi d'ocuvrcs buffet for the S40 ILcket price. For 11c~et 1nforma11on ca ll 556-6262. • • • FU NDS'{ (Funds Servi ng You) . sponsored b~ the. WESTME D Gold Club. 1s set to roll Oct :!8 in thl· tradi11onal tent outside Westl'rn r-.1ed1cal c·en1c-r/San1a-Ana. In ad- dition to the 1rad1t1onal gala auc- uons. the S!75 per person forrual event "'·ill feature Fntz Coleman a~ master of t eremon1es. and en1cna1n· mcn1 from the Ne .... · Ink Spots. Proct·cds "·ill suppon the hospital'• nC\\' outpaucnl pav1ho n. To attl'nd. contact the Gold Club offi te. 95J.35~0. The biddina was short and sweet. Ease's jump to two diamonds was. of course, precm,,p<;,i•~·~· -f,j!t;;T East covered dtl monds with the scv nine won. Look.ins it's easy 10 see t t declarer can make his contract l:Sy droppin& the queen of hearts. but that's not • very high-percentaae play. Instead, South tried to set up a second spade trick. so at trick two a low spade Was ducked to West's queen. The de- fenders took the ace and king of diamonds, followed by a third dia· mond. Hearts were sluffed from dummy, and West parted_ wi th a heart and then· the k'in1 of spades! With clubs break.in& 4-2. declareT bad only ci&bt tricks. His ninth would have to come from spades. but as a result of West's discard 1here was no way 10 set up a long spade without letting Ea.sf aain the lead. And that worthy had more than enouah diamonds 10 sink _the contract . That aot tta.Jy off ~o a aood start and they piled on the pressure to annihilate Denmark by a score of 25-3. Th~ Danes never recovered from· this setback, and were out of contention at the fmish . ,...,~a~ CllJB Wedd1rip. O.nque11, Rtrcp:IOfls l..oc•lrd on Clfl>""'<lti ., UC ll">inc fTolf:t kx>l.:1ng the cam0\1.1 pllrk. 'IR" .... ~~}!(Let The·~ -~fl'li'P(?£~11ottJ£-... Plan the perfe<'t \\'eddin~" and help brides a nd grc'IOms. , • ~·ith their Special Day. t t · C'O;'lf PLETE •T.DDISG PA('l\AG&s ' • SPF.C'IAl.. R00:-4 DF.SIG~ ., • \'JD[O 1'0l 'R SPECIAi. '.\tQ~ E!'l'T t • l'llQTQCRAMfl' • n .ORAL AI RASGt:.'4 £.''TS , · "'Hirt UC£ l.ISE.'' \ ·GAZEBO RfX'P:PTIO:'ri'S a! • E~'TERT AIS~f~''T i da•i•1 ' WMeWatef <><-• ... _,_,,, ·-.t ·:: : ·-== • . Or-.. COMI DAILY PILOT/ Sundey, October 15, 1989 Readers' fheatre. offers the ·best of two worlds 9y TIRY KINNIDY ~ .... c ......... Are you a secret actor? A would- be writer'? A closet ~t? Ever wish . you were a kid again just so some: one would read to you? · Readers' Theatre. the brainchild of Santa Ana resident. Steve Mellow. might be ju t what you've been waiting for. The theater isn't actual!~· a build- ing housing dramat~ performance: it's a bi-weekly event at the Newpon Center Public Libra'). Not only is it a wonderful wa y to sample some of the most interesting books an the library. but it's also an author's dream come true. Imagine Woody Allen dropping in on a recent Thrursday evening pres- entation. ltr example. He'd have •seen several people si ning around in a semi-circle reading selections from· the "Allen Notebooks -the secrete. pnva te Jo urnals of Woody Allen which will be published post- humous!) or after ha s death. which e\ler comes first." Allen would have heard the un - rehearsed .reaecrs laughing in just the right places. ''Today I saw a red- yellow sunset and tho ught, 'how insignificant I am! Of course. I thouJht that was yesterday, too. and it rained ... " What's more, Allen would have been able to decade if he'd ac- complished what he'd set out to do as a wri ter: listening to the informal reading. Did he, for instance, intend to make us giggle or guffaw when h~ wrote, "I was overcome with sclf- loathing and contemplated suicide again -this time by inhaling next to an insurance salesman." We can't be sure. Certain!), though. he would have realized how impossible it would be to translate some of his best hne into Serbo Croatian. "Should I marry W.? Not if she won't tell me the other letters of her name . .\nd what about her career'.' How can I ask a woman of her beaut\ to g1w up the RoHer Derb) (! Peel ions ... ·· _ You see the problem' • Meantime if Woodv llcn·!> not vour cup of cocoa. Steve Mellow understands. He's pro ided a mi x of selections for each Readers' Theatre event. He chooses work that ranges from humorous to poignant, to up- lifting. to regional. In addition to gathering new informati,m. you'll learn things about yo urself. You might find out that you do a durn good Southefn drawl when you play the part of thr oldest living Con- federate widow. Or you just mi&ht ha ve so much fun you'll decide TV is a total waste of time. Mellow, who has a master's degree in theater from the Goodman Thcat~ of the Art Institute of Chi- cago. onl) wants to entertain .. A lover of books. plays, movies, poetry. jazz. and people, the affable screenwnter said he organized the readings as .. a gin to the communi- ty. It's my personal gift to the people.'' he said. Mellow. who has produced two Broadway musicals and a .children's tclev1 ion show for NBC. as present- ly wdrking on a screenplay, which is reportedly going IQ be filmed in Dana Point next ~pring. Meantime, has clear. blue eyes hght up when he tells yQP Readers' Theatre is more than JUSt a hobby. .. 1 do it because I love 11," he said:·1 love to bring the spoken word to people . .'.° get people exicted about reading. Judging from th~ smiles of th e do1cn or so peopk present at the opening night of Readers' Theatre. Mcllow·s enthusiasm is contagious. BIG NEWPORT NEWPORT CENTER ~4-076-0 ~i;:.;;TER 1~E NHR CROWN ~AlLEY BLACK RAIN (R) 1 15 4 15 ~ 00 9 45 THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS<RI 12 30 3 00 530 800 10 IS CIMS I llSOEMUNORS 1PG 1311200 200 400 61S81' IOll HUTTON CENTRE Mdc Arthur di Main 6b2 226{, SEA OF LOVE (Rl 112 .as 3301 6 00 8~ 10 45SAT 12 ~ PARENTHOOD (PG-131(1230 3'00) 5 30 800 1030 SAT 12 45 UNCLE BUCK 1PG1112~ J 151 s~ H5945SAT 11 ~ AN INNOCENT MAN (A) (12 00 2 15) 4 45 7 15 9 45 SAT 12"()() JOHNNY HANDSOME (A) (12 00 2 00) 4 00 600 800 1000 SAT 1200 BREAKIN IN (R) ( 1 00 3iX>) 5 00 7.00 9-00 SAT 11. 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I ' Ti . ....... .,.._..... ..... .. , ~-:::~=· ~ ..,.,. ~••c-w•ut•w IEA Oft LOVE (R) (12:.45) 3:10 5:35 * 8:00 SAT 10:25 &ACtC MIN (R) (1:30) 4:20 7:00 9:45 J .- • ModerR daREe comes to arts eenter 8y ltCHAllD DUftl ~,..Ccaoc+u*• The Bella lewitzky Dance Company of Los Anacin will make history by becomina the first modem dance company to perform on the main Sla&C of the Oranae Performing-Arts Center Oct. 27. The company will appear with the Master Chorale of On.nae County in its performance of Orff s "Carmina Burana." hcadquanercs as an Los An~les. Born 1n the San Bernardino area, Lew1tz.ky &rained with Lester Honon and, with him, co-founded Dance TMatre in Los Anscln . She formed her own company in 1966 and as rteotnised as one of th.e nation's and the world's leadina modern dance cboreosraphcrs. In a reception at Irvine's Atrium Buildina last week. the Master Chorale presented Lewitzlcy in a preview of her lah:st work, "Impressions 3 (Paul Klee):· which will debut d urina the company's 1990-91 season. · Lt'witzky's performance. which will be the firs& half of the evening's provam. will be her "Non Duraturi." set to ·Stravinsky's "Symphony of Psalms." T~e .coinPl!ny performed this ':'fOrk at the . Pasadena C1v1c Audatonum as part of the Olympic Arts Festival in 1984. It is the third part of a· 1rilogy by Lewitz.ky based.on her itnpressions in danee of visual artists. "Impressions I (t-{enry Moore)" was based on t,hc work of the En~ish sculptor: "Impressions "~on Duraturi," in Lewitzky's words, "defines humanity's ~~ to JfOUP together . in times of thr~a~ and d1soncntat1o n. and humanity's capacity to JOln t•ther for survival." The Lcwiu.ky Company is unique in that its 2 incent van Gogh)" and "Impressions 3 ( aul KJec)" were based on the paintings of those two master painters. 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Rj 11 1 .JO S I JO 10 A)tfj rJlf1f _,_(fl) 111 IS i ns• »1009 IS ~hip. tw'k c·c1e•I and tw•lwnly :l months old. H<-1' ftOLJohn Tna\·011~s~mll4'. Klnitl•· A ll(•ys ~~ And llw \-olc1· ofHruc1• Wllll!'4 ... l'li<M all tw ha.., to cto 11' nnct hlm~lfttw pt•rl\(•t daddy. , By DONNA AND RAY OTT Cruising co Mexico is a wa>' co sam ple one of chac country's resort cowns during a three-or fo ur-nighc iciperary. or !>tveral cowns during a sail ing of seven days or longer. FrequeoCf'P,Prt of call along Mex - ico· we tern cefascl ine. dubbed che "Mex- ican R1v1era." include Acapulco. Cabo San Luca . En enada. lxcapa /Zihuacane10. Ma nzandlu. Mauclan. and Puerto Vallarca. Man) of che hips sail che . Mexican waters from aucumn to lace spring. although a few operate year-round. Except where noted. the hip 11 ceJ below Jepart from and return co che World Cru ise Terminal. Port of Los Angeles: ADMIRAL CRL'ISE LINES (800-7"7.?-7272 ) offers chree-nighc sailings aboard the Azure eas with scops at Catal ina Isl and and E'1 enada. frorn 3355. Four-night cruises include a stop at San Diego. from S475. Admiral's ocher ship. Scardancer. makes seven-day cruises with Sa cur day depa rture . from $790. Scardancer can also cransport your ca r or RV. for an ex era char~e. t\:O RWEG IAN CRUISE LIJ\;E (800-~27-70~0) offers the ame schedule and ports aboard the ouchward as are It ced above for the Azu re &as. The chree- n1ght cruise starts at S465. che four-night cruise. $525. Currently, NCL. in conjunc- tion with Cruise Holidays (241-0388} in - vites vacacioners ·co book a cruise •. at full price, and cake a paftner for half-price. CARNIVAL CRUISE LI NES (800-327-9501 ) concinues seven -day cru ises aboard che Tropicale through Dec. 31. from $795 . Port s of call are Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, and Puerco Vallarta. CUNARD LINE (800-221-4770) plans fou r seven-day. one -wav cruises aboard the luxurious Sea Goddess II. depa rting Nov. 18 and Dec. 2. 16. and 30, from $3900. Ports include Cabo San Lu cas. Playa Ca rnes. Manzan1llo. Zihuacane10. and Ac~pulco. where che cruise ends. On t\:O\. 15. Dec. 9 and .n. and 'Jan. 6, ea Goddess II reverse 1cs itinerary. with the ship departing from Acapulco and heading co Los Angeles. PRI NCE ' C Rl'I E. Li l\iES (800--121-0522 ) has repos1t1oned che Fair Princess co che Mexico coascl ine. fo r seven-day sailings from Los Angeles co Cabo San Lucas. Maza tlan. and Puerto Vallarta, through May 9. from $1 265. The Fair Princess just came out of drydock chis month with renovaced cabins. lounges. showrooms and ocher , publ1C room . The company I land Princess provides 10-day ailing . w1ch the last departure on De c. 29. co Puerto Vallarta. Zihuancane jo/lxta pa. Acapulco. Maza tlan. and Cabo San Lucas, from Sl880. ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRl"ISE LINE (800-327-0700) will offer seven-dav sailings to (abo San Lu cas. Mazatlan. and Puerto Vallarta , aboard the Viking eren- ade. beginning Jan. 27. from S745. Save up to 15 percenc by bookin8 early . ROYAL C Rl'J E L l f':E (800-792-2W'l-), ha cheduled two e\en- day. Mexico R1v1era sailing for the Crown Odyssey. with deparcure ~et for Jan. 18 an d 27. The ship will ail co Puerco Vallarta, Z1huatane JO. Acapulco. aod Cabo an Luca . Race begin ac Sl998. w1ch a 20 per cenc d1 count 11 bonke<l b' Oct. \ l . S EABOl.Rt\: C Rl'I E Ll7'1: (~(JO-~'H-959')) ha cheduleJ t'\en ..inJ 14-Jav Htnerarie . t\:ovember throu,.:h March. aboard che e.ibourn PriJe. with top ac I.a Paz. Ac.ipuko. Puerco Vallarca. lxcafa/Z1huacane10. anJ C..ibo an Lucas . Al of che cabins .ire luxurn.lus su ites. wich races avera~m~ .S'I.?'\ pt"r Ja, A 21-day 1tmerarr 1s po s1ble br cornbm- in~ che Mexican pore w1ch a cramcanal cruise. BERMl'DA STAR Llf\:E CRl l ~E (800-2;7-5\61 1 offer e\en-da\ sa dmp aboard che Bermuda car. Jepamn~ from an Die~o for Cabo an l.~ca . Mataclan. and PuertO Vallarta. from $695 The cru1 e line 1s currently offerin~ a tree. roundcnp Amtrak cram ride co the an Diego cru1~e terminal from anca Ana anJ t\eral other Amtrak depot site . SUNDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1989 Puerw \' .. dlJrtJ .1N1\t 'ti: .ind ,\tJ1.iclan .tho,e1 Jre 1w~1 ul the ··1.u \ 't"r' \H ,\kx1lO ' "e te rn coa,cl me ACAPULC0 ly DONNA ANO RAY OTT D.111)1 ,._ c~~· Like Jn mexhau c1ble pJrt\ i.:1rl 1\lJpulu1 thrnes on sponcaneou<i. aroun<l-che-clo<. h. tun tr1H'l l.trl lll\lrntn~ when the firsc un-lo\'ers begin co .irrne ac the ht.tl h. tu the tollnwtng dawn when che la t re' elt-r~ fi le uuc ul d1t J tl-n1~ht d1'ico ome 40 vear !>tnCe 1t' be~mnm,.: .i' .rn 1ncernac1onal re Ort. th1 fun-lo' in~ darl1n~ u l the ur1,i.:m.11 It t ·'etter' wear its a~e well In actua l, fan. che c1n 1~ ,e,era l cemum:' ,,1J -dartnE! back to ac lea c che l 50th. ""hen 11 \\d' cht" port for trJJe hip carrpng silk . porcelain. 1\l)f\. anJ \Pill'' lrl>rn tht Orient pon arrival in Ac.tpulco. che'e prennu'i ,l.!noJ, were trans- ported by mule train o'er che mnunta1n'i Ct> Mex 1ll> C1n .tnd then on to che p<>rt of Yeracru7 tnr h1pment w ~pain. In 1810. after Mexico's War of Independence. crade with the Orienc ceased. and Acapulco ettled back into quieter times as a sleep fishing villalte. Then in the 19'0 and 1<>40~. Hollvwood motion pterure directors first di covered t~e unblem1 hcd heaut\ of Acapulco Bar and began ustn~ 1t a a backdrop for their mo 1e -and another star was born. Acapu lco oon wa a farn1lt ar name m the news as 1t became a 'favorite hangouc for John Wa ne. (PLEA E Trauma Society's . auction and OGf?S' s caper draw crowds "My friends laughed when I signed up for dance lessons at Fred Astaire Dance Studios" "NOW l'M HAVING THE BEST'. TIME OF MY LIFE ." AND JUST IN TIME F~ THE HOLIDA VS (0"''• 1 ... 1 I J,.,,A•tt"t" •• ,. ~ I .,,,,p .,.1•r.Q' f, ()I"°""' f,,,J A\ll'J,.- St<il<I ' r.------------1m1m1 ....._._ -- CALL FOR INFORMATION 650-3041 2488 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA SIACOAST VILLAGE WE'RE LookiNG Foa A FEW BAd BAcks IT'S A kNOWN FACT TitAT AIMosT 900/o of rltE AMuticAN popt11ArioN ltAS SOME SORT of bAck pRobl.EM AT SOME poiNT iN .. livES. MosT of TltE TIME rr's duE TO A snWN of wukENEd lowEa bAck OR oTha REIATEd MusclE GROOps. WhAT's rltE ANSWER? STRENGrliEN ThEM. BtJy how CAN ·yoo whEN yoo'RE iN pAiN? TllE ANSWO is BODY 2200. CAll us ANd SU how ..... MARVds of dKnoNic MUsdE sriMUIArioN CAN lldp YOO hut ANd ITllENG'l'ila TliosE MID.I TIMT AU CAUSiNq yoo p•. COVERED BY MOST HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS. Maki YOUR AppoiNTMENT ToclAy Fo• A FREE EVALUATION -. ............ .,._ .... Committee ,...,..be, Cathi Wolff. left. °'*"'-" lton -.d Sharon Jachson o..., ...... ,,_. .,, --..... ..,, OCPS members Elalne Redfleld, left, Ed Halvajlan and party chairman Eva Schnelder prepare to help solve 'Murder at South Park. thl· 'llll1:,,1ul 1kll'l l1' 1· -longtime arts p:11ron Elainl' RedHeld "'ac; an- nouncl'll a' th1· r~·ur1l·n1 of thl· ur- tom1nl( < 1ukk11 ll.111111 \\\.11d -\nu1d1'ng 111 ( H l''-1 Pr.·\1dl'lll Ed Hahajian lfrdlil Id "·I' 'l'h ll'd ··h, un.1n111Hlll\ '1111 h '' lhl· ,111nual honrn. "111,h 1.1'1 H'al \\l"OI to 111r- n11·1 l <I < h.1111dlP1 ()1 f>an ·\ldplh \IL'" ""ttld tw d1°ll'lll'l'' 1·111u\· 1ng thl' .1!te1111•'111 11u1111l! "'·rr p.111' l ha1rnw11 E\'a .111d Fn·d Schneider, Susan and Bob Ht•l'c·hner. ~anC'\ .ind Jack Cald\.\ell. Laila .ind Hill Co nlin. Barbara .ind Jim (,labman. Alan and Ph~lli" J aeob,, Jane l.a\.\'iOD, Helen .ind Harn Hein,c·h. <iran t ,111d ('hrt!>l• Ht•1t1n~•·n, Cind~ .ind Bob Searh·' .ind ~larla .111d t\enoeth Ito . I OOk I'\(, f.,OOH Without electrolysis the hairs alway~ win 9y VIDA DEAN ~ ... c.,........ t, Some women do ii every week and some do it more often. The~ a shaving. waiting. tweezing and puttinJ. ~~ ~epila1ory cr~ms to get nd f unwanted hair on legs, underarms, b1kin1 lines and their face. I It's a con~tant battle and the hairs always seem to w)n. They kcctP ·showing up ... unless they ha ve bttn remo\1ed by elcctro!ysis: · . .. J ··v es, electrolysis is the only permanent way to. get nd of ba1r. sa.i Elaine Scammacca, who has no unwanted hair in her eyebrow area and~ hair on her arms her underarms or her legs. She is the director of the th California Lucy Peters International Ltd. electrolysis treatment centers. t e latest of which is at 2192 Martin St., Irvine. · I We talked about the hair removing procedure. the tjme and COft involved and the pain. You don'I hear women talking about electrolysis as a rule. It is not a tea-time topic or cocktail-time chatter as arc other beau1y enhancers. .. • , "Women don't talk about it because they arc embarrassed about having hau on their chin," said Scammacca. the sister of Lucy Peters who spe91 10 years developing her electrolysis equipment and system which JS exclusive to her ei~t centers. J Scammacc-a said her sister developed her own system because stie (Lucy) was scarred as a teen-ager from conventional' electrolysis: Petef's became ao electrologist m 1969 and later staned on a crusade to create new archnology and treatment techniques. She worked with physicians arfi biologists. 1 The result of the ~search was :i fk,.iblc bull>ouHippcd probe and fl medically correct trltining curricuJum for her technicians. who are rcquirqci to have .good vision and coordination. , .:'The probe is finet than the hair you arow.1 It is inserted in the hair follicle (a natural opening) and a tiny burst of regulated-timed current Js applied. The probe 1s removed and the hair slides out and is gone forever. The skjn is not damaged." said Scammacca, who is also an electrologi!ll. Peters is so sure of her system that she issues a warranty to patienJs informing them of how long 11 will take to make a s~ific area hair fr(f. There are no cost surprises with this warranty explained Scammacca. ; · Cost ,s an important factor in eJectrolysis. The cbarae i.s SSO for a ht.ff hour: S90 per hour or SSS per ho ur when more than one hour work is doqe· at one time. "The a e"llge amount a person will spend to get what they waft is SSQ9 to SI 000::. said Scam macca. "l:.lectrol ysis !s a-medical deduction qn your 1n1:ome tax. , The amount of time required 1s, of course. different for each pcrsdn depending on how much hair they have. Legs can take up to 200 hours 1>f work over a threc-)'ear period. Wh} so long? Hairs ~n be removed onh when the) are in the active g.rowins stagl'. About half of the hairs you !CC arc in this category. The rl'St arc in dormant or transitional phases. ro detcrrnine which hairs arc growing. patients shave the area to be treatid, and the gro" ing baLTs arc thus easy to detect. Fashi·on calen·dar r ash1ons h> dc'l1gm'r 1ra'1lla will be informal!> modell·d noon to J p.m. on I hur~a > and Frida' at Saks Fifth .\venue, ~outh ( oa\t Pla1a. · Ra lph Lauren·, fall collct-i1on ,.,,111 Ix' shown I' to 3 p.m . 1 hursda~ at Hullod. ·.,. South ( ·oast Pla1a. Also o n Thursday and through Sunda). noo n to 4 p.m eacb .. da). Oscar de. la Ren ta dl·<.1gned fur., "111 tx· informal!\ modeled. \nnl· Klein dn:,.,t., will hi.· 'presented w11h informal modeling from noon 111 "\ p m fhurstla~ and Frida~ at I. Magn1n. outh C oa\t Plata - Adnennl' V111adin1 \port\ rnlkc11on "Ill be pre~nted noon to 4 pm On ~J .11 Hull<><.!..'> W1hhirc. Fashion Island. ACAPULCO \lthouith '"u 1.111 1 ..,,. 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(1 ue~h a1 either of thc'>e hotel\ c:an ~e the facilities of both. Kate-; fur double<, at the Pnnn·" hcg1n at SIOS per room. "h1k those at the P1 cm: non-stop flight ... or , Id :'\k\lt .ln;t chair\. umhn·ll,I\ l .th,111,1\ 1111 l h.ing-C.Q. ~hl·re rate\ \tart a1 ahout S IOO a Airline\), to .. ampk thl' rk.1<.Ufl., 11! 1ng tlothl'\ :ind 1h.1td11'd ·lllOI 'un n1gh1. th1c; JCt·'il'lltr\. rn1radl<,l' lor llll'lll· \hl·lter~ On th1· other hand I I \llU·~ lonl..-sehes. I 1nk1ng all cit tlw h1·.1·lw' 1ogl"lhl·r 1ng for ~omcth1ng "di a"a' from And thl" pk.l\ufl''-· dt''-l'lll' lhl· 1s .\capuln1·, m.1111 httuln Jrd the c11~ \ frenl·t1i: pau:. 1lw \capulto me' uablc rnaca'>c 111 lfll\\th .ind A\cn1<Ja ( o'>ll'l.1 \lt!!ud \kman Princess am.l thl' Pit·rrt· Mar411l·' :Hl' traffic. arc mi.In' (kno\l.n \lnllll\ .1, th1 < mll·rJ) good chotCe\ o t the ka'>t i.11 lht·,,· .., hc.h ht!n· \there m<Hl' cil lht• 'h11p' Jll' lot.ilnl Thl' .\tapulcu Prinn·'' lnt atl·d ing. \.\Ith mort• th.in 2'\ ,trctt hl'" nt .\t the ea~tnn ,·nd ol th1· '1rn·1" '>e,c-ral m1k'> dO\~n thl· roa't Im m soft. beige sand lll'\tk d 1 n .1nd f I Pa11u '>h11pp1 ng 1 t·nier "hl'rl· down to" n and n<·ar the airpun. " around the tran4uil "att•r'> 01 thl· noted sculptor \ ll lnr '-1.1l11111m·, ha' an 1mpresc;1,e p1ect· of arch11e turl· ba). The number and ,anet~ l'>ome his gallef) . .inti 1h1· 'ton· "-•"l. ntli.·r., resembling an .\ttl•t· p~ram1d ""h are uny coves. other'> Jrt· '>mall ha)' stnking d1'>h\l.;Hl' 't•\t door JI fl 1.000 rooms arranged around 1l\ w1th1n the ba>) make it Jl<l\'>ihlt· for Bataar 1s a ttooll o,dn t1on 111 1111 \.\all-less interior lobb) 1 he room'> you to find the one tx· .. t suitt·tl to ~old1ers. doll'> Ut't ht·, and paper are spac1ou<t. and either oH·rlool.. a your f~vontc actl\ll). \\hcther that mache clo"ns wide bear h o r lu<,h tropical gankn'> be qu1e~ ~unmns. a pnvate stroll. If you like c rafo. ~ou "'Ill also planted al'O~nd two golf courses and scuba d iving. sailing. or horseback want to v1s11 La Colecc1~ de ·rg10 fi ve sw1mm1ng pools. nd1ng along the shore Bu tamcntc. at Coc;tcm 7 ! I. \l.h1 ch 1s One of the more intere~ung tour t--:::~·-..;;:====;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i';i;ihifieiiilociiiia~I =c;~t;;o;;n;;': .;;fo;;r;;;;t;;h;;1s;;;;r:;c::no!!.!!"..!2n~e~d-1 packages to the Pn nces'> 1s a hands-1 on course an classical Mcucan cook- ing under hotel chef bel Gomcr. Aspiring amateur chef arc taught to buy the best at the local fish and vegetable markets. and then prepare dishes in s pcc1ally-outflttcd kitchens. The course runs once each io May. June~ and October. and the "Mexican C\iisme" package includes five days. four nights. for $554 per person, double occ4pancy. Adjacent to tht' Acapulco Pnnccss is the Pierre Marques. which was originally built by J. Paul Getty as his own private hideawa)'. In an atmosphere l>f more understated Marques lx'g1n at $MO p1:r room Call (800-223-1818) for rcscna11ons. If )OU \I.ant to pur'iuc .\l'apulco·s n1gh11tfc. ~ou·11 ftnd man} d1M'Os and loungcs lorntcd wi thin hotels: Coco Loco at the .\eapuko Pn ncess, El Numcro l 'no at the H)att Regcn-C>-and Techo del M ar at the C'on- desa del Mar hotd O ther popular n1ghtcluhs. located along the Cos- tcra. inclulle Rah~ n. Roc:cacc10·'>. and Mag"· .\II of thl'se open at IO:JO p.m and close near dav.n. The co' er charge I'> SS to $ per pcr">on. and dnnl..s run ahout S2.SO. .\ quieter nightspot. but one \I, 11h spectacular fret: entenainmcnt. 1s the outdoor bar at the EJ ~1irador Hotel. where )OU can \l.atch the famed chtT d1 "er!i take their I JS-foot-plus plunge from the chfTs at La Quebrada into a narrow CO\'C bclo\I.. (The chfT di\ ing performances arc scheduled several umcs dllnng the day as well). If you would rather end the da) ·s act1v11ies with a · fine dinner (few Acapulquenos or visitors dine before 9 p.m.). ·the city has dozens of restaurants. Two of the top establishments arc Madeiras. which serves ocellcnt continental menus: and Le Gourm et, which was Jivcn the Travel-Holiday award for its fare Less elegant, but still good choice alon& the Costera a~ Carlos 'n Charhcs and Pepe & Co .. hoth ser- v1n1 charcoal broiJe:d meat . MO~AYNIGB1' FOOTBAI,I, SP ---~ · f BeVerage - - 0nnge C0Mt DAILY PtlOT/~, Octobet 15, 1981 CS From North Orange CCU1ty From South 0r-. CCU1t)' ~ 540-1220 496-6a>O .-C-L_A_SS_IF_l_E_D_l_N_D_E_X_6_4_2_-56_7_1__,;---i1•(r:-011=-1a~ .... ..-.. ---':"':,0~2":'4l l"llc-osu-11111~---,o-H·1 ~,.~-~-~r,i~IHdl~~~I06~91!!~!!~~106~9 llJ.C:.,..=r1;ilUdtC::;:'"l106009 Newport k«h 1069 ..... Homn Mboa bllnd 2106 ~~~OMNGICO. ...,. I IEW ....... -........ llT11m&JI OPEN SAT 1-5 SUN 12-A '°'Salt 1100 •2BR 18 A HOME• "--;vv•nOAAWCO. • 1111 TIWl•IEI UT/-11~ NEW PORT ISLA ND ... -.nl Ouplell cloM to bay & 2615 Bamboo SBr 38a. Furmsned OM-Beoroom $1100/mo yearly Cati TMS DAILY N.OT Cl.ASWt.lO OFflCE HO\i"-'11 ,_,_,.,_ Mon-l'ri 1 ~ 5 30pm Sit a oo.m-11 3C*n a.-c-... -...,-• 00-·5 OOom ......... ~··•o­-·--· .......... .... --'-• .... .... ..... ' .. ..., ,~ , ...... ...., .... . ._,,,, ' . ..., .. , . ...., """t. , .. ... ~ , Ii <{ , .. : . °ti'\ M l•I • ~ "''. 1.• c•c•YOURAD TM""8TDAY , ....... .._ ...... .., ...---. ..... ... ., ............ .,,.......,. .. ,., .. ... .,, .......... .-.... ......... .... ........ ,,,. .. ~--of ......... , .. ~ .... ..,,., .. 0.-...,. .... . ..... .... .. .......... .. ................. ~~ t ........ ...,.,, ............................ .......................... , ..... ,_ .. .............. "' ....... ... •.. ........... .. ... ..... . ... -. .. .....,.. .... ~ .......... -..... ............. .,........,.,.,,,,, .. .. ........ .....-.: ............... .._. .......... ~ ......... ....,._ . ..,.. : .. a NEW 3 BR 2,-\ BA DUPElX-lncl d ock. 48R 2't8A townhorne on bffeh Gr•I arH IOf ~a Eastblull a finest Mobile Home S8 500 675•8554 or 673-9224 ~paclo111 townhomH· T h ' f $850,000. Call Dallld, •tencl--lngOO<lcon· OWtMWOC:Cue>afltJustre· Owner aniuous• S579K 351W Bay Col"taMesa AatcforJullaorTodd Eaat9ide Colt• M .... All ,:.; ~ 0 mM~~Y ~fc~ Manon &lie Riiy dlllon w/prv1 pauo & fire-duced 10 S3M.OOO Agl Linda. 969~1493 642-2553 Beaulilul 28R 1eA gar· 38R 28A. dectla. Pf•Y•t• AME~ITIES. Muat ue• ~ 722-1488 piece \n ~ecious llVlng --·-OPEN HOUSE Sat-Sun ID~L Retiremen1 Area aganew crpt lrl)lc yards , 880 & spa mlnu._.. tr~ ...... A.. •BALBOA TRl·PLEX• rm Well IOcalad Eatt· 2 UC -'"rldryr .... am A• tuvo• • 295 000 ,_ "'" .,._., bl ff I hb h d ·---1 -4 2000 W Ocean-Y AIPA Ntee Mooile in -~" ..., .....,, r·w• • 245 PALMER Charming collage w/raar u n eg or 00 ,..,....___ front 1e11o. from NewPo<t Sr l)arkramenmes S5500 S1200 )'rly 673-5348 ~ By OWnet 722-3501 or <Nple•. nr fun zone Low· Ba rga ~n priced 11 P O 7 7 ... •••••• -83&-0IOe . est price on mrilt. prtn 1299.000 Of Best Offerl .. L9T91 ier n sand & Ocean 14/ 95-9278 795-6141 ON SOUTH BAYFRONT .. .... w wa S359K Bkr/-· 75"'50•" Mutt Mt! this ,..._Wld ~ -Charming old corner bGtl N 8 Lido Patio. Mooite Great 1oca11on1 48A. 2BA Ur/-1-4 OPEN SUN 1 5 ~·" -""' .. .. "°"51 38R ''•BA 11P I n.1 Y "' A _ .... .,, ..... ~ .-c ••• ,....... NllUI s BONITA dble ga1 $7951<. CHiie 28R 2BA Stei>S 10 b•y & r.,..c gar~ "'·1 gt '~ """'9'1'• --••••-••• •• -1111 Most CS...raf)le E Plan Reali 2 3 59 9 .. ,, pvt beh 1980 cost $6.4K 673-4062 .... ,.. 28R, 2BA townhome 1n Cullom 58 R 58A . On • 38R lam rm ~ model __ !. 1 · "-~· 1 , Mii $49 500 760-0•57 mT'I UY fmT • ~tcLondltlOna bsb21,1.5!!1? Baysf\ore °' SU S,000 ~ .. ~ cond1t1on The a.rs love 0-ner Wants To Retire NEWPORT BCH 28 2Ba 2500 sit 2BR & d-38A ..._. M . ru ~"'' HG Realty 721-«M3 ~ I ti & gy 11 wtll Mil tut-3BR 18A Ip dbte gar ' ~ .. 551-6410 ext 232 .... -...--* \ f \\"J ....., "'fl I u_\ 'I I Hurry' Only S4S6K For e c n H s e c 0 mm lrplc pauo pt111 marma UPC>e• unlurn Duplell . t... • Appl call JOHN CAREY poom enn1S S305K lbest community He.ateo POOi Oockage avail $1850•mo D1rw,.. 1026 Complete privacy on crnr REALTQA<'; • 1111111111111 offer Agt 650-0606 apa atepa lo l>eaCn Ont) t•ty 152-2881 675-M35 lot wtsparlong w11ef'fall .... ________ -S59 500 Bier 675-624 1 ~ ....... 11111! hsh pond' In prof lend··· POPULAR WESTCU F'F YEAR-ROUND l.EASE ~ • Wonderlut family nome on OWNER DES PERA TE• 58R 38A A11a11 11 1 ""'",., utet • p!'lde of For ..... by ~. 38R. •caped selling with lll'fll "--------..../ lovely street ....,1,.. \ltif· 1st olfe< over $70001a~es $2200 Ori11i; oy 121 ownership. JB~ ~den In 2BA . lg tam r~ f/f). 2 gazebO pool, spa A. .. -··-a-10 11 50 in "dull Park on Topaz 2 IJ-696-J897 eech t Double .......... 2 owe ti efu •B JBa ••• --•. .. N•••u sahle • e•crended lloo"I · um • car ...,... • car g Gen Y " rb r • 2BR 2BA highly up------plan Tradol•onat cna;m Costa Mesa 642·8392 !~"'!'----.---- garage & alley Sunken 10"/o S410tl 240·6453 3cat gar Agl 644-6604 graded spa beveled -....... ••• • F I • ..-..... llYlng rm, lrplcs, lndry rm ---~ -iencn ooors 4 Day ""'n U•gent need 10 se11-1l•neu _...,. Asking $425,000 Rot>e<t ... -. glass Just listed 11 IY... dows douDte lrp•c. 3 °• 4 Lrg like new 2Br 2Ba ram Peninsula 2107 Mllllken 6J I· 126& Hunt. le.ch l040 1 LUTlll S559.000 Owner may Each unit J BR 2 BA BRs & 3 BA ONE OF A rm low p11ce OPEN SAT Re/Max Anrs 11111.111 llMt• Over 2.200 slf ln Newp()(t carry 2;f1-1~:;: Rusty prime 100 blOCk location KIND S5J9 000 Call i & SUN , .5 14851 Jellre) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---i Model pert.cl lrg 4BR H&>ghts Incl 3BR. den & Steps to beach Won t LINDA OETH 721-0l l6 Rd 1r111ne = 117 Mary ••--a-• 2"'1BA home near Ocell/1 lamlly rm 3 FireplaC$5 & ~ a_a.,.y last long' Principals only Grul>b & Ellis Reeito•s Granam. Vogel Pacific ... , .... _, --w/luah landscaping & J car gaiage Choose ~Ila I 119 & 121 27th St NB 644·6200 Real Esta1e 551-2360 OCEAN view custom nome 3Br 2 ~ea • den Spa sauna 2-car gar S 1900 mo yrty Gd cred•I 631· t3J6 or 536-5769 Terrific JBR 28A pool many eittras A value at your carpet color. \t"W 'l ""I' 1· 1u \'II Priced lower & better lo----Ull-._..1 home. Most .desired $397 "'""I To ·~ call $450,000 I \\ -~ ~ cauon than similar n-r-u Lots--.. r...... 1400 ON THE BAY View ol bl k & 1 • •• 1 · •""" ~. oc 4'LT,.,...,°' • .. up 1 e. 8 s A 9 en. 4-Pleit Just listed-In Great '"' -· oc s ree ...... ar ner s, PATRICK TENORE OPEN WED-SUN 1-5 ""' V""I u ~ • Balboa Isl 1Ferry 28• Ensl~n. Harbor schools 721_ 1200 Agl 3245 CLAY ST ..... -..0 iiiiniiiiiiii6iii75~-8475 _ :~:11~~~e~e~u~~;;d~~10,,2 fmllll UY LIT -,. 2Ba. sec 01og S 1600/mo :~~~:~3~;~~ ~·;;:;,, (Over S 100,000,000 Sdld•I W PIM lllllT 128 44th St-Two 3BR 2BA ••111' llm1'S A rare opportunity at Create a d1eam estate' For Agt Carl 640-7000 M iiiiken 631 -1266 111·1111 Units Oua.lity construe-m.ITllT!ft $740000 oet1ils 494-7475Agt STEPS TO BEACH 18R Re/Max RJtrs uon M any upgrades C 8 ' -WWII ILTIS $800 yrl y Agt Pat -----Ocean view S595.000 harming 3 R • loll Out of Sutt 722·7776 ,760-1!S5 U11191.llWIL Call JOHN MAURER Stlowsgreal'Llght·airy& lll-8M I ---. 1558 STEPS 10 $anc:f spacious 1mmac 2Br tower ouplea ocean view Refs & sec dep S 1400 mo 963-7111 ~oey vaulted ce•hngs n~ 800 s/1. dOYble car garege 631-1266 or 673-~! French doors tropical STEPS FROM e.-.ci< BAV ____ .... .._ __ _..-- & shop 3BR hoose. 28A. Re/Mu Allrs garden wi iac tub 3BA 2BA dl>te trp1c cus PllT •1\11, WI clean & neat Frplc. up-BEAUTIF''L 3BR 2 BA lllNTl•'W Mlll1_.WoriWll• $425000 Can PATTY tom b•ll-ms 1arge 111ro M110 chmate small •o~n grades, S309,000 Aot>er1 " -•••••' 1' ••-NESBIT 63 t.1266 AV access S434 000 hving 68A 2'•BA pool Re/Max Altrs $239.000 Bob J r S10000prtcereductionon Frplc in rnstr & tov1ng rm 2298 Redlands. acres $2951( Call O.ane Sunoec1< gar S750 yr1y 631-1266Re/MaJtRltrs lhos 1-story J SR 28A Pool&spa 548·1010 Call Jan urubl> .! Eth\ ry Jaf"t Unite<! Ot1mp.c Agl Pa1 722-7776 M illike n 631 ·1266 house Bike to .t>eacll .... 1-1 2BR 2'>BA dbl gar• OPENSA TSuN 1.5 tennis court Darn 6 1 S1eps 1o water Bacnapt lllnm-al'TUITD '•Ull condo1npark-likese111ng B Own The Bluffs 85•·800tt09111 Aeany 206-457-0456 760-1755eves •---· 3BR 2BA. lrg lot. quiet cul-•-ol BLUFFS• MuS1 see--to Y er -de-sac Owner movlf'lg TIWAl• .. •Y appr-ec1ate dynamite view 28R _.,._.._. .. fllTCIEST I C 2 p~ 1007 NEW INSIDE & OUT 11---·-·--nlU 28A room 10 e.pand .......... ~·"" . TlmfShar!ng IS90 oronidttMar 2 12 $3 9 500 OPE s _,... ~-YOY own land S379 000 13.000-SQ II IOI N-Large 2 BR 2 • BA t'f'IO PONO l(Af RESORT th •2BR -2BA den yaro 4 • N at & 38drm I' 1BA. hghl & airy 111 1111 675-4933 673-1024 ktlchen 3BA 11·BA unit To-...nl'lOUse Su.nset on e lllflllm llllst W Sun 1·5 2609 Redlands 2 story w t cozy hreptace ! S4JgK 8..,, 642•38!>0 · & ocean .,,,e~ J oec1< i. Island or Kauu Beac;n 1r1 gar wa 10 beach small S254K Vu ol bay owe Agt Carl 640-7000 brand new carpel !rest) 5 BEDROOMS I•--:::::==~-Ex.c.eltenl cond•l•Dn Sips 4 Amenities Selling pet Ok Sl 300 mo 2nd 2BR 28A condo E'SIOEBACKBAY 2Sep p11nt new floors new 1-mtmZll •WfllTmTI $299000 Merril Lvncn oelowmrllt645·1912pm *"lso rm to re"._'! In 4BA 1002 Obie gar.deck 771-3719 Houses Spanosh3br 2ba. w tndow cove .. ngs Ml•llT Never lived 1n 3BA 2'>8A Agen t Ca 1 Nata•'! nouse SSSO 9 68· 7271 , HoAas/Condol & 2Br 18a, woodsy set-spacious patio & much Hiii VU HIS One 01 the loveliest homes Priced below market• 548·6~9 or ~59-6600 R.E. \ll~fd 1625 •IMllAAC Spacious & tight • ; Gentrll •llWllT• lllAll Corona dtt Mar 1022 ttng. • 11>11\ to Npt prtn more• Call Jane or ever' 7BA 4• i l3A family Pro! decor 1nte110f & prof T 8 P11va1e Pany purcnases 38R 3 tun oams frple 2 3BA 2'~BA •tam rm wtlh $J29K Bkr 759-5080 George 63 1-1266 Princi· New appliances, Ille. win-landscape GREG LOM-nos io.iely N noma was d1s11ess propefly casn PV1 patios 2-car gar w d • lrplc 2 years new Over L-.,E AT pals/Agts Re/Max Rllrs dows. custom cabinets ~::; :~P;,~~mpa&: 'aEf~' SARDI. Agt 675-8313 iust remodeled & 1tes no g1mie11.s serious only' ht.ve> Great 1oc nr pa•k 1800 sf al e, form din rm "t" 'I • .. _ -kilcnen. MBA suite Lile coml0<tably in one 0 ' Call 721 1200 A S 1750 ""'now 759-9194 .UllSE SllHT' r1a&11---• Trad111 on a1 tee11ng Newport Peninsula Cot· Newports presrtgoous : gt trg corner 101. nr schools, pa.... lrvtnf 1044 time guar roof spa wi wood floors pe11a (age $435 000 3BA areas Surrounoed by •JASMINE PAAI<• bch club & golf $299 000 • SBA 38 carpets etc $659.000 & , Agt Joy 171 41858 • 9135 Faoulous buy on thos A. 2 car garage •IY ..... doors windows new 2BA. spacoou<s-"111tchen rancn estate nomes New 3Br 3' 1Ba conoD -' BLUFFS 1o wr\home pool & spa Great buy at TUATLEROCK RIDGE IUST SELL! carpels A g11mmer ol c11y w•th ea11ng area game beautifully landsc aped m1no view S2200/mo No -II ,.'"Im single 1eve1. JSR rare pvt $289.900 Diana Cappel 11ghts & mountain voew room fenced rea• ya10 private 1ard incluoes a pel!1 * 720-3965 63 266 R /M RI S6K BELOW MARKET $1 095000 C 11 5 38R IBA Santa Ana ye1d Onty$355,000 1-1 e ax trs 2Br 2Ba. corner tr1-level UMSW•IPllT a w1patk1ng tor cars l)n., pool patio oec.k1n9 & 321 L.ARl(SPUA Oupte~ 2 He 1 g ht s A sk 1 n g DARRELL PASH Bier FOR SALE Large New twnhse wooo floor entry · ... ISMI Ylll limiled potenl!al 10 aad grass area Apo•o • 2BR u"'1s 2 blocks 10 S2Jo 000 0 C t7 t41720 9422 · 1114 For 1n1ormation another unot 11 oes11ed 2 800 SQ !t A must see" u-.--/C......._s . 1ono appel • Duplex. Easts•de 3BA & din rm h• ceilings trptc Brockman lnvestmeni s549 000 Call Spyro ..__.. "'""' water Loaoed up· 631-1266Re1Mal! Rllrs 3 BA.28A 2story.recenl· 2'18A, 2BR. 28A ea new drapes & mtn1-BALBOA ISLAND . RE -i lll-lllltr ... 1111 Co 650•8730 720•1288 0, 645_4444 graded 496-3921 Rozz HORSE ly painted onside & OUI w/garages Income ol bhnds brtCk patio 2-car OUCEO 10 sell fwo Marlo. Caroetucc R E CieMf'af 2102 JSR 28A QupleA Frple v,, nOYSe~ on o . a • 2 -1760 BIG BEAR Moon•odne gar newt• deco• ated luscious landscaping $2.400/mo Assumable gar lrg mirror,.,. -closets .. 1 1 1 4 bd I RE/NA( ~ o v .. ..., wit .. pan1s •• c .. arm pus lu•n si..1 nouse 3Br 3Ba 602 Avocaoo $1495 1nc1 R.l.CHES "-··n•· motivated snort toan ol $300 000 Price Pool spa Park w11enn1s .. s ... .. 1 I ' ICUIFllOIT ,. ' walk 10 beach S575 ooo $430,000 Call Rich baseball volleyball 3 bd t t 1 I -••-.-n! F a 1us s eps o I'\\ r ·1 1•1 \ _.. •-2 t p CID gar S ·50 mo gas & water 760-9020 6 9 Acre boflrding horse Mark Cardelucc1 R E 1ocll 645-0968 clubhse-across street bayfront beaen \\ I • • •Past the boardwalk 1Walk to beach pools 6 925·7638 Of 866-500? ~ • ranch Sullable tor de-720-1760 JUST LISTED 4BA 28A OPEN HOUSE SAT & 673-6900 S625 000 Ir~ AL 1 <., • Older nome on large I tennis 38 R 28A 1'10\JY" ,02 • Avocaoo Upper tBR BA garage w d l'CI '119n1) upg• aaeo AOPI on 'J ~925 ll'C. Re Ma~ Rltrs 642 9,97 velopment Pr•me 0•·1---------vaultedt>eamed ce1hn9 t SUN IOam-Spm 2 Eve-WESTCUFF ·Charming 101 Sl 0990<'0 w den,,ouse 2ca•g ... • C.OE -ov 3 tlO u;>~ --ange County locatoon story model' seldom on nong Song $245 500 open & brtgl'll 6 Ddrm 1---------1 •Modern Duple• aoe-1n e .. ce11en1 .:ono S 1575 ASKING S 1 500 000 ~ the market Great Mesa Discoon1 lo• 1•51 eseiow home on Large CO<net lot Wll lllU-$ 1 199 000 Sh~f' Dy appt onty BLuFi:<; -1""""°" :>ei0tes ---... Verde localt0n S289 000 Will NOT carry 854·3559 Shutters. French doors .. ~ -•~111eCrs Av~.1ar-e• DOCKSIDE RE 7?2 9-30 '\SH v•ew S '•95 !IJ Acre norse ranch· Terrtflc value 1ust a lew Delpha. Agt 751-5358 formal d1n1ng & tamoly 3BA 2BA S45n 000 91 hnt nnO!>es JASMlllE PARK :fu.tro Santa Ynez Valley-Main blocks lrom lhe oeach TllTUllll rms Agt Russ Kunlmi'nro 0.-.ry Yillac• .. ..., Y1IW1 NW? Y11Wt gated 3 l'O S2800 Aoora1>1e 2BA 19,11 •ea• ouple• F rep1ac.e gar- age paloo S900 !TIO !'I 14 Jasmine Agt 675-4912 reS1dence ba•ns 3Bdrms and 2aorms ~mllllt 011101ce & fo1eclosure 6J1•14oo S735000 Canne•yV111a9eRea~! lllalltl W·lllS•Spectacuiar ocean > bih SEAVIEW GiarOqAte<l storage hot water train-lully ren1ed and well One block to MVCC & only forces sale ol this beaut• CORONA DEL MAR .f rr .,, 650-3649 °' 67J-37" I v•-S' 48R 48.A "" P•P• • bO nous!!' S2900 1ng rtng & more• Could~ ma1n1a1ned E11tra 'lea-$47 ... 900 SBA JBA tro-lul 5 BA 3 BA lam oly row views ol ooean & bay Pl.slLA llPlU amen ty S9r5 OOC' BALB 1 S 3BR •0•e•~ iumper set-up or poto lures incl hreplace pro-level Best buy in area home Reduced 10 prime R-2 corner & 2 $ TlllfTlllAl IULn "~ S3000 Brand new 2Br 2Ba uPstrs 11eld Ei1cellent bvy 01 vate patio c arpets. TUllTllllL IUL.n ~~~~ %°: ~~tJ s~:1·~~~ lden11ca1 3 bd un11s Plus ~~;,~~n~ c~~~er:uv~is ...... &J1 lSll I WlterfrNf ..... IH. l duple-• 60Lndr, tr pie Sl.400 000 drapes end all bu111-ins ••l·l•ll xtra guest qrtrs, tage Real!" 650.364q I · ll&LTm l ... --P•l•O 1 Acacia hsted rlQhl at $595.000 -• 720· 1760 Brokers 760-3600 $1 255000 ' 1111-•YILU IALllA• -Sl600 mo * 673-663A .... 1000. · 673-4400 '-.--------w 3 BA 2 e -·-11T -o Wonderful ocean 111ew • • i• oodbrodge 1 A ..._.....__. ..___ I -" ..,.~ property ,,., popular Villa 2 Mstr su•tf'S Gated Wall• ~-.... -.... ~ LMl.Y IAITW 2 car garage l1plc p11--IAll.w1 __.s, ltC. 3BR 2BA up 28R 1BA Balboa Prome lcc;ation lo bc.n• OPElll SUN 1 5 (RJ9!•!$1;9p Lg 4B~ll8;L .. rm vate 1~~11f;9.~~~ 500 -:;~·'1Jn;(\ I ~~~;, ~~~~ ~oc~P:7~~~ :~~esun;~:~~o;~re :~~ ·~~~f~~~,111 ~ '!) ,_ 1 _________ renovated S 1 1<19 000 6 2 13 Fenced p0'01 tn lush yard l.aQunl kach 1048 673 6900 OPEN Sal Sun 11 •6 spacious master su•te A.gt 4 2 .4 1111 ... PIY•ITt $429.000 Open Sun t-5 760 -3600 4809 Seashore Priced to sell' WIHf'S 1EW• w ·11 h 1 1•~:::i;:::::::• 272 Brentwood Ot call ___..I UY LIT Contac1 Cioni Moses 673-4400 ..,.._ 1 Mo~•ng out 01 an older I I tiome., Wanr securoty a newer detacned nome n e give you t e down n ll•L1-•-n -e•chO !or a share of own-----~ Create a dream estate' Fo1 UY•llT llU Cannery Village Aea11v ersl'lop vou make the 760-5000 or 968-8263 details 494-7475 Agt OPEN SATrSUN 10_4 673-3717 or 642 166J mthly pymls & we share ~·A..V ----1927 Leewa1d Lane apprec You rece111 e marble hrepla<:e planta· KU"lrlra I Llf-'! Hilts 1050 3 -BA 2 BA pool spa 1g UITlllfF JSR 2BA tee land S4 iSK 760-6776 Bk• 100"'• tax benefits Must uon shutters & rooftop \t\\ J \.'ll I ~\ "II MUSTSELL'OualityStral· lot <fen 2 car det gar have clean c1edll Agl r v 1 e w , n g de c k .,.,... 1 R N n ew car pet newly 239-4335 Dys Ev Wtcnds Furnist>ings Available 1,.,_ .. AiiL•T•QR-c;-· ----s~dH0~3; N=~=~~~ remod for sale i,y Fabulous Baytron1 Conoo ..... fMT $530.000 10 ~29 9 900 A gt owner 7 14-528-762 t ocean Cetahna v~w SO •OPEN SUN 1•4 • WlllllPlllaJ MARINA Highlands warm Adrtana Open Su" 1•5 714-248-8251 1>oa1shp Open Sun 113 49 Shearwater • bu•ll in ltt II• W ~1111 & wonderful JBr norne 499-1678or494·1 t77 llJFlllT $37SK Agt 63 t-6052 87 G1ea1 area ol de-REN& Gorgeous landscaping -. • 11T W -new Ille 1001 S269 900 ... .af r~ 5-"' tached homes' 28A, I Must see• Bkr 848--0709 CllMS 3BR 2BA Bluffs best bvy 2' 18A $449 000 Mary UT I -12·1 A t t en• Bkr 720·8778 \t\\ 1 "I I~ \ '11 ... ,... 48r 58a. guest rm 4200 !Two Penthouse condos on AED3~to'~C:~~~ OOo llW Ul ,_m nf AiLf Seiter have slashed lhe sq fl 850 s I J -car gar turning basln with great CALL LOIS J ACOBS •-price 01 lhlS gorgeous sol11 p ool cabana bay & Catalina V1ew5 760_8J84 COMFORTABLE charm·!•--------•! 58 R JBA home'" YOl.I will w/sauna & remote con -$500 000 EACH Grul>b 4 Eiits Aeaito•!o mg older home on •5 loot NEW L1Sl1NG-Broadmoor find pride 01 ownership 4 trnl Jacuu1 n~ Ka11stan 644-6200 lot JUSI one block t1om 48r 2'>8• nome •emod~I outstanding location carpet thruout beaut •ll0-1111• G<i!I 90m8 11.Clll()n C8Sll D'\ w iling th054! items thlt Ille tamoiy s outgrown • w>lh a QuoCk·Kll"O ciass.llf'<I a<I N B ., Corne see ~a Shearwate• Sun • 4 0 11 I Jamooree & 8ro~10• n Bayview Te<rdee Bii n 8 ; 2sR 2 B A I spacious most p0py1ar floor plan S449 000 Ca 1 Mary Bkr 720-8P8 COLDWel.L BAN~eRO the ocean' 2 bedrooms. 2 some view S795K OPEN when YOY call to see th•s landscaped. lruu trees .. UU IY .... bath& with great e'<C· Sett Sun 12·5. 27 15 special hOme. $465,000 bac:kydga.zebowrthgreat BACKBAY TOWNHOUSE 644 9060 panSton p o 1ent1ill wavecrest 760·6082 can Anne McCasrand vl9""'S, full patio Austrian (fi i)) 3Br11011 2 18a S2791( • ~~~~c~s "~~~~:,m;~:~ Agt <>wneo Agent 631-1~~~M~ ~~!_4330 ~'!:.!:!:.~=~~: ,~fit•t1:·Jllv 3~h s~~;~n~ •• ,~~~~~~' SPYGLASS 111v. light 1>rt9ht lam1ry Ull LIU&. Tit-PLO S700.000 tor Qutek sale --548-5792t H 476-1889/W room wolh skyhghlS 1019 So OI Hwy 35 IOI PrlnCI• .. llT ... --26412 CHAPARRAL $850 000 ol windows dining area pale only $615.000 Ask (otf Nellie Oaltl -.-111111 NW_. ' Large tcttchen w•lh d1rnng tor Robrn. Agt 640-7000 .. UU _...._.._ ______ ! ---.0 3BR. 2BA Lg tot. great loc area plus air cond1t1on· IT lam ~ k«h 1069148R UO. 3BR Down S4 75,500 Agt 759-1115 JUST REDUCED! Ing $825.000 Costa -SI 1024 3 BR 2'~ BA prime East-----~-_-.......,_..-_ S580K Bkr 642-3850 BEAUTIFUL 6 BA, 4.5 BA. SOUTH- lll ll• ~-----. ...... -..--. slde Costa Mesa to-•S117,500 NEWPORT• -... LJITmt • 18R IN AWARD WINNING c ation Many de!Uxe lea-Pool. Spa Fee Land """"'--Oes•rable Plan C Model PORT MODEL W/lG. BONUS AM, ( ~H ~ ;f I I KJ;\:" WATERFALL COMPl -EX tures From $305.000 Ve<sailleS condo Furn? I PLD-Petfect 2BR 2BA new FA & FORMAL DA. LUSH LAND· rr=:~P\ll'\" Obi i•rai! $157.500 OPEN SATISUNl-5 •714·645-2963ownef• HU99 4eRi 2BA owners carpets&manymanyup-SCAPING &BRICK WOAK.POOL & ...aJ Ill \I lllH'• gt 5-2770 320 E. 21st St . C l\A •S425K B~CH HSE• I u n ' t w I s e Par ate gr1des OPEN SUN SPA. LIGHT & CLEAN. MOVE-IN When Only Sew Will Do - eoo Hellotrope ..... : .............. 1425.000 2110 Third Ave ................... SGS,000 209-8 Dehlta ....................... l550,000 209-A Dehlta ....................... 1125,000 423 a.ward Rd ................. llS0,000 401 Serra Dr ........................ 1&51,000 Invest now• Pnces are still low. don't w~it for down coast development. 600 HELIOTROPE OPEN SUN 14 PM .... llPRD•ft 1Bdrm 1 Bath. IUPI' un111 $94,500 Call Mickey Bkr 9&0-1980 •CHARMINGE'SIDEJBA 548-7001 Pool.apa,F .. Land 28Rt 18A • studio ~~~=!~=~R CONDITION. 11 .e. home on ,,. .. line p_,._ ...... .....~ ' 4800 R1V9f large 38r $585,000 FOR SALE BY 0 f ~-~~-~-oa ··11•·631-125~~-~NER 675-520~ •1~~H !.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ strMI pen airy Mllng e>e'? CheCli out c:t1•"'ed--... .. vw. -· "' wlhardw<I nrs. akylltes. lg ;.;,;.;..;;.;.;;.;.;.;,,;,;,.;.;;;;;;;.;-,;,....:..----------------------------~ •n•n •• lllUflllTW • ,..,, ... , •• IDILIPmT If a mwna PlllB. ·- 1006 2 OwMng hOUMI on L11tle lttand. $579 000 • OPEN SAT t-4 21J A~lone Gayle Agl 673-2336 Mboa '8111 ILU 1007 *' llUMY .. Pttmd lilytront duPleX Ownefl Unit Mfl,000 9111 GNftdy Altr. 875-6181 ( k1tc tieam C4tll tam rm. frplC & lg badl yard Loe II\ N 8 IChool dlslri<:I S305K Owner. 642-0248 •JUST BUILT. 48R 2i.eA POOi home 2 rnttrt ~ mother-ln-taw OPEN Sal/Sun 1·4 983 ~OSI Ad A01 67~-M 14 --1911 ~ hOme Custom• IMd 2 ttory, •M. 2BA lOtl of .odltlOM l rg Yfd POl>Ulat INufta tocation One of • lltnd Don't .... ltll 1230.000. Carol, .\01. 141-5421 ...IT fll llll.lfllllW .. Pllfll&l I F• IRIUMllT • Nl"llUlllF•ll. •Wl11WI LITS Im• ZIEIZIT• lllll The OCy of ~~ !Uh Rredewtopmerlt lc'enCY is*""' Sl*mtnt of ~ lf'd Bid Ptaposab from ~s mrested 111 the XQUISlbOn ..s dnttoonlfllC of two aimmerClll ~ kxa!ed Wlltwl the Oty of ~ 8adl The City _. enteftJlfl proposals kif the Sitt sutJmrtlllt by the dlldnt sated below The City resenes 1t1f rtflC to rtfusit II Id. AdLMlonll llklf INOOn repcq tilt Siie tS l5 ~ ' 1111•111rrm1 , ... .. ... . .. _ .. .. • n . ..-. Im If IUITillT• 11111 The 0ty ol tUltqton ~IS sokrtq ~lemenl of ~ ~ Bid PtQPOSals from dMlopen. 111terl':Sfel 11'1 the kquisilJ>n ~ OMfoell'nent of ~ ~ txared "Mttwl the City ol ~ ~ ~ is $r1'! f amtly Aesldenbll ~ The Oty .. emrtJin pr~ tot the w submitted by the dednt suted brfow The Oty rtseMS the r"1! to refusf IA be ~Ill~~ 1t1f Sitt I!> IS~ 1111•11• •• , ... .. .... . .._ .. .. • '" .... . (·~·- **-tM ..... w •&imm&ft **11HO .... C..Cod • .,......,...,....._.,CONDO 1'81DI. t89' IMll'dt, .... ,.. 3M, M11A VPDI. 38R 2M LNDIAM 16+ 14 hr *2 lk.OCICI "°"' ....._ .-. ,_. & ..,...., .. .-aA. new'*'*· HM _,. ~. llJ, ,....,..... .. ~--~ ... --.Al..,, l...aA. 2 cer .., .... If t1no+ ..,,. •. AV91-w..a.211At1n•ueory nr aa ..,..._.,eat~ OlttCllllN"'d "c .1s11•E -Ind w/d, 1r1g, t car 911'· petio. Gmdr, UMd bridl, 2cerger,pvtpee6o,trplc. ~.werd1,~e-!J..I07 H9kyard. E•treMety ...._Nov 1 Cftldrwn olc, oondo. wJd. frig. "*'Y ,...,..,,to0121-U7t aga.11100/rno,30IS2ncf1 . re . • ves ... &ut161St~ bwN.fr1)1cMS..2W frig. wld, mlofo !tool & ... ..._ •-·-nice Avail 11/1 157-4112 __.... I actMt... -.. lt.••M0-0112 ' 213 • ll07 I AA&J:ll••ec1 _..._. com--11 -·mo .., ... , ......__· -... .,.. ,._.' ~TH • -. S8A '-1---..,,,--.,..---=---.,.--=';" --------~ 1'M8A, tarnity '"'· ---..-IAIT .. Da 28A "°"99 ·-· .,...,, -·· ---·· 91taga.--.-..._ ~9A/8A •ULTAAlarge2tey.48R, •28A ., Den. 28A, GW· frplc shwp & cleanl .,..., ltHO mo. By AOPt M2I eel to .... MIOlll ww Spottw '8A be HotN ' uooO 28.A tamiy'"' 2 frPC9, 2M. lg Mftl"" & d6nlng .... amall pet olc. $1300 ~ ltreel. Hr SC Plua. Oflty 1464171 Lv Meg Wdllt'lll ....... IAiTSIOl targa _. 18.A 2:-:" ~ ~ Cuatome ....,,_, 3 w ~7a:7~7·"11 ~ Nde ~. grdnt ""·e>oaen*-.P¥19W· -------111001mo. Call Dave.~ 28.A, tamlty room. -.-..... i.oueewlthprtv,._,.yct. •1800 • 1•r Newlaftd/Adem1 lftcl.11,850/rnoM&-1&21~ Cleft patio, l2000/mo. •2BA 18A SttOO 540-1151 Agt MeU del Mar, 11300/mo GrMI loc. Peta ok. ~-~o. Anne 1'J5mo. Wetet/~ NORTH LAGUNA CIOM lo 1, ... Lion My 173-&36C •1BA lBA $850 lndudee gardener. 2737 INl/rno 146-2113 Mlend t-t2ee °' pa6d 517-1132 oceel"I SBA, tarn rm Ml. ___ ... * 11 ---------.-.. ..... Fr.nont LW.154..a742 EAITllD~ 3•A a•A . I 731-4330 Ra/Mu Rlln . Dbl gar. grndr Incl. * -·' -T•mnL Winier 'BR. 2BA. turn. ..., hoft'9 tonnaidlnlng tam W•HI .m,,... e·lide 28A 2w t1NO. Quiet ngtibrhd. Oholee.,..1,umOuC)le•. 38R 2M w/ffp6c litre Fentullc ~iewl $2700 38R 28A. garega, laundry 38A 2BA. pet olc w/dapl rm . ; ffplca AVI 'novrt ~ e..-.. 28A T~ wltrPec & enc H1ft. ™ l 10 a.. Uon Alty 873·535' 58R. 2'ABA. Refs. 11800. na. wld hkup.' Only _.....______ room.11175/mo. 994 Trabuco Clrcle, ll4oolmo GAIL AMATO 1ma11 pee oei. are• Av•ll 1111 Av1ll 10 1 130190. a1 soo i mo. Appt 11•1•14 2s1cet>r1110 113001mo. AVI lmf'fteclt y 7•1112o,721_.120 f 1.c.111•14'02 11:11mc,122-o582 ·2a..1BA.HtgNy . 118-215-2281, w/Aeylene Mlracla. ·~ • TSL MGMT 642·1803 5'2-1711 ~...., ..... Ill? ,,... ' . Upgredecl,htory"C!: ...... V!slo 2167 118 .. ,8-eeM ,1 131-12tl Re/Mu Rltr1 * EASTSIDE * • IMll ~ .. / EA8TSIDE 289' houM ON THE BLUFFS = -::: ·~=-el ~Hw, New paint. ' (Olla Miu 2124 Cozy 2Br home. lrplc, Nu h.I• condo 11., great ,1t'~1"-~'YI· fU'"ll Quiet c.ommuntty gar: OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN Kkii& Petiole ll05om~ 2 car gar .... Fenced ......... l ........, decor 1_. 2B II-•1 ...... _ amatly•rd.hkups.garage IMrmmta,yd:2335Elden ~. \\ '-..._,' 11. ,._ age, encl ~:-;d. Pel Spedoul 3Br 2a. cona1 o, ytty. 213-592-4322 yerd, ale. N-pet1, 1925 ~ 1BA.1BA& ~;.1 ,_7 a-. r. 7mm $10856'5·5862 N ,_1111375 .. 2•3812 REALTORS• olc 25 902 tp,w/d,2-argw. 1150. mo.'"·-4170 lly COftdO, bay oc-1 brery, lam rm. lfg IOI on •Lar~patlos,. yards ·...-· · 2231Pecfflc:.118-3198 vlewl. nice patio, 11050 WldegrMftbelt ape& a•· •Small pet olc •EASTSIOE TWNHSE• __..l.lllllll .~ lmm8c. 38A, femly home. Agl 875-4912 ' lenlive lmprovamen11. aC~1w/11or-oe 3BR.28A,yll'd,gar,frplc, ... , 3BR 28A Doll HouH Pvt & ~ SUOO/mo.1SPACIOU83BR.2BA2· hint 2144 ...... IHCti l169 . J No peta. $2175/mo 1 ... •PoolS nu pnt. crpl. kll. appl. Eutlide· 2 Duplex unlll. w/ ua •· 11250/mo. Call Sue. CMubb & EJ111, airy COftdO, Frplc, brlcit IN WOODBRIDGE. 38R - -•RENTALS AV:ILABLE 1I0-8150ld. 49'·33157/e ......... bflndl. s1.080'640.24215 Each 2BA lBA.~~Pd DlfMA g 7150·5000 or 551·8'10•1211 I patio, gw, pool, $t200 1'h8A twfth ... Liiie new. .... .-171 ••fB•'.IR* 800 W. WILSON •EASTSIDE TWNHSE• ~~=dw/: & ~~1c:, :a,t_ M4-65to Re/Mu Rltra LG TOWNHOUSE 2BRI c .. Jene l57~2t Vwy near 18a, pool, vii· 38R+ Cleft, 28.A. pool. tip. Marti. Aot M2·1706 ,. IM.L ... IM 2BA ·2BA. Quiet •rea. Ing & P,1vacyl CANNERY .. _lllT_ 2BA .• tcar 911'1Qe. ,w/d :=-·s~OOOmo· .. ~ P9'5 1· ~~carce:.:,btt·:::-38R 28a home, fned yd. patio, llreplace, gar11g41 AENTALS JR MGMT w•-hkup. •acant. st50/mo. · · v 5-tC3 • peln ' '~ dbl gar 474 W•lmlnltef $130/mo 640-242e 1575-4808 2BR tBA. trptc. 2 car gar-Re/Mu Attr• M2•9797 Hunt. le-" 2140 720-1122, 157 ... 77 111526.1111) 798-9 Ave NPt Hts Sl800/mo private IP•· Gorgeoua 2BR 2BA townhome age, huge ywd. 1750 ' ....... -' 5 •t 645 8717 View. 1·4 yfffl rental 11150/mo. Call Lee •LG FAMILY ROOM• Bright & Iraan 2BR 1BA S•n•• Ana, $950/mo. Lovefy 38drm 28a "°'*· * ........... Orangetr .. 18R condo. yrty. 752· 1v • I $2875 mo Agl 64'·8067 Glllele>le 760.5000 3BR 2BA. l•rga yard. Duple•. Frplc, w/d, sro•n ~ 1531-tale Re/Mu New carpet, paint, bl4nd1.I Welk to beac:tl. WID. trptc, AIC. lrlgi wld. tennis. 38A +den. 3BA. pool. mtn • 111 IUILf ... RENAC $1255/mo. Call PETE yard $100/mo. 706 Rltr1 apple, mirrored werd.' vttd ceill"91. Much me><el pool. U. 750 t MC. Avl vu. Lg gar. Bull1-ln1. Belt ::-r.: Penlnaula W "'1 n1,... ··I VIOTTO 5'6-9164 Joann. 8'5-3977 S1250/mo.135 Joenn St.I St 100 8'0-4355 Lv mag lmmed No peta 7IO·l7M *'" c:.il, & wallpae>ef. • ... ..._.. t 1 beach• crpl. 511 S..Ward, 2br. ' Ul1W mlUJlft Cell SHERYL 1575-8427 1 Pvt patio. Frplc. $1825. .....,_. epa o 1rp1.gar s1e90 1eo-1312l \t\X'l\.'1..'"Yr I~~\ 11 3:!~~·P~rg~::, ·•IMI" TIW 11• Rea.tu Rl1r1 ·13:.~~::: ~.~eR~-:.:: 1:1,l1~~0n 111-11e-9504. ~~~1~~~'dC:~~ OLDE CDM·2Br 2Ba. 6 mo REALTORS ., c I e 1 n & v 1 c 1 I\ 1 2BR. garage. wl! hkups. 3BR 2Vt8A, 2 cat a1taciled MESA DEL MAR. 'BR lo-llv rm, lam rm. No pets. •tream New paint. New 1800 1/f 3BR 2BA. 2 cat ated. CANNEAY • IN. No pets. Front house. S 1 OQO/mo. CH UC K ~~5/~. !~I Su~ S~~~ gar11g41, frplc. y.,d, amall 28A, fir, d/W, covered f59-39to, 536·2725 carpet. AIC. refrlg. wld gerege. llngle tamMy • RENTALS, JR MGMT $2000/mo furn Brashier 'llr'llt Highly upgraded 3 JONES 63 1· 12615 or · f.8•0168 ·.pet ~-S1250/mo. Call petiO. db .. ,oar. Nu crpll,,=t • hllup. No pe11. $645/mo. hOmf. $1500/mo. Lv Mag 675·'808 &CoRE759·1219 BR 2·~ BA townhouse 646-5743 Doug641·8108 drp1,pnt.Brk8'0-Ct52 aEACH AREA. 38G; din 640-5324 8''·l649 ·12 the 1er 2BA Walk 10 beach. -5 ;5i.; csen. extra large bac·k College Park.,25 l4 Loyola E'SIDE C.M. •BR 2BA on MESA DEL MAR ., ~ II: :.. e~~~~::: Orangelree. lg upper tBR 2BR, 1BA Duplex down. '-+ 2Yt~ on New~ i11•nd. Marigotd. 3BR. 2',.,BA. yard. S1,650/month. Rd. !:R. t~BA, ''~!· quiet street. encl pa11o. Sherp & clMn 38R +lam· tennll crts or; lakf nr + Iott on slrMm. A/C, ~•· $925. Agent P•t $1750/mo. Call David, gar. no pets. $1350/mo Agt.Rlt1Brandes ~":o pa o63n1°8452 · wld. grdnr $1'95/mo llyrm.21rptc.,nlc:edec:or Bch/PCH $1500/md'IM. very clMn. pool, tennis, 722·71715, 780-1755 Marlon Buie Ally. 720-9218. 640-0900 64•·9060 • +MC. • 289 E. B•y. 631-5226 $1390/mo. Agl 5'8-99501 758-2055/W 681-7904/lj $800. 720-8733 evenlng1 722-1481 •Spa •Pool 2803 Loneto, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $2"59,000 1821 Toyon Lane. Baycrest. N.B. Sun 1-5 631-7300 $539.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1119 San Jose Avenue, Wimbledon VIiiage 85 SMbOrough, Newp0rt Beach · • "" 631-7300 $417,500 Sun 1-5 780-8332 $319.000 Sun 1:30-5 t Vlew • 8051 Shadow brook Cr. Huntington Beach *•Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool .-'Give Address at Guard Gate 208 Loyola. College Park. CM 631-1266 $275,000 22:3 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle Sun 1-4 631-1400 $875.000 Sat 1-5 t223 San Remo. Lido Isle 644-6200 $710,000 Sun 1-5 673-9333 $345.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. 14 Summerwlnd Ct.. Nwpt Crest, N.B. 184 Merrill Pl A & B_Eastslde CM 759-6700 $299.000 Ea •t2105 Vista Entrada. Newport Beach Sun 1-5 759-9100 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2712 Skylark. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $489,000 Sun 12-4 759·6600 $299,000 Sun 1-5 HOllES FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI 3 11 Montero, Peninsula 631-1400 $505,000 •Alta Vista. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 1-5 760-5000 $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2407 Novla. Newport Beach 760-5000 $469.000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 2706 Vista Umbrosa, Bluffs. NB 720-7432 $429,500 incl land Sun 1-4 •• 1720 Skylark Ln. Baycrest 631-1400 $565,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •• 1252 Somerset Lane, Westcllff, N.B. 631-7300 $785..000 Sun 1·5 t 2011 Vista Caudal. Bluffs. N.B. 675-4933 $379.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM 1700 Paloma. Newport Beach 642-'5200 $435,000 3218 Washington, Costa Mesa Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $264,900 · Sun 1-4 *1727 Tradewlnds. Baycrest 644-6200 $579.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •387 Seawind. Newport Beach "'t22 Coventry. Harbor Ridge. N.B. 617 Patollta. Irvine Terrace 548-5792 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-6600 $529,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 644_9060 s615•000 Sun 1·5 4 IEDROO• 1103 Tulare Or, Costa Mesa 540-7355 $359.900 Sun 1·5 600 Heliotrope. Corona Del Mar 376 Twenty-second St. Newport Beach 673-8494 $425.000 Sunday 1·4 • Sun 1·5 631·7300 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•"'•210 Liiie Ln ::214, Sea Faire. NB , Sun 1-4 3150 Alta Laguna. Laguna t 11 Northhampton, Newport Beach 644-9060 $425,000 "'41 Monaco. Harbor Ridge Estates 409 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-9333 $725,QOO Sat/Sun ·1·5 644•6200 s379.000 673-4400 $483,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 760-5000 $675,000 Sun 1:30~6 1841 Port Abbey. Harbor View Homes. Nwpt Bch •t4501 Brighton. CdM 720-9422 $475.500 Sunday 2-5 673-9333 $3.600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * t 116 Via Lido Nora, Lido Isle 631-1400 $1,799.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2563 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa 650-7000 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ., 11 Rue Fontainebleau-. Big Canyon 644-6200 $595,000 ••55 Sea Island. Newpor1 Beach Sun 1·4 t 109 Via Wazlers. Udo Isle. N.B. 2609 Redlands (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 1139 Charleston, Costa Mesa 545·6150 $769.500 Sun 12·5 l2932 Brittany woods. No. Tustin 640·7000 $349.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 546-2313 $255.000 Sun 1-4:30 457 Vista Roma. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $369,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 "'17 Cherry Hills. Newport Beach 760·5000 $299,000 Sund&, 1·5 2324 Vista Hogar.. Bluffs. N.B. Sun 1·5 760-5000 $1,495.000 Sun 12-5 759.9100 $295.000 760-5000 $269,000 . Sun 1-5 730 Santana, Irvine Terrace ••tv49 Shearwater Pl. Bayview Terr. N.B. 760-3600 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ... 2009 Yacht Vlndex, Seav1ew 631·1400 $689.000 720-8778 S449.ooo Sun 1•4 3321 So. Baker. Santa Ana •983 Post Ad. Costa Mesa 150 Stanford, Univ Town Center 644·~ $210.000 Sun 1-5 2030 Van Ness. S.A. 546-2313 $164,500 2048 Vista Canjon. Bluffs &«-6200 $425,000 2209 Vista Huerte. Bluffs 644-8200 $239,000 588 Wendy Land. Costa Mesa 759-6800 $172,500 Sun 1··4 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1·4 Sun 1·5 2 II ,111 Fii RI· or DEi ••37 Auburn Alsle. Irvine 873-9333 $4 77 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 645·03.03 $249,000 Sat 1-5 3210 So. Park Or, Santa Ana 645-0303 $227 .000 Sun 1·5 675-9414 Saturday/Sunday 1-4 . 9422 Coronet. Westminster 645-0303 $312.000 Sun 1·4 20'87 Valley Rd, Marina Highlands. C.M. •31781 East Nine Dr. Laguna Niguel 848-0709 $269.900 Sunday 12:30·4:30 7S9-6700 $475,000 Sun 1·4 225 Via Udo Nord. Lido Isle +2111 E. Ocean Blvd. Balboa Peninsula 644-6200 $795,000 Sun 1·5 545·6150 $675,000 Sun 1-5 21 Vlllamoura. Laguna Niguel 759·6600 $285.500 412 Fullerton Ave. Newport Heights Sun 1-5 631 -7300 $510.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 555 Vista Grande. The Bluffs. NB 759-8389 $395,000 Sunday 1~5 820 JoAnn St, Costa Mesa 548·5428 $230,000 Sunday 1-5 •t2643 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. N.B. 613-7300 $525.000 Sunday 2·5 5532 Oakley Terrace, Turtle Rock 644-9060 $825,000 •478 Westminster, Newport Beach 2232 Port Aberdeen, Seawlnd 631-1266 $425,000 Sunday 12-4 631-1400 $565,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 5 BEDROOM •2615 Bamboo. Newport Beach 969· 1493 $579.000 Sat 1-5 Sun 12-4 •• 1850 Boa Vista, Mesa Verde 759-6600 $435.0500 1' 5 Centaurus. Newport Beach 760-5000 $795,000 2591 Circle, Bayshores 631-1400 $887,500 **609 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle 759-6600 $2,850,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 5 IR plus Fii RI or DEii 12 Befcourt Dr S. Newport Beach 780-5000 $1.950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *"'36 Whitewater, Newport Beach 2661 Pt. Del Mar, Corona del Mar 760·5000 $635,000 Sun 1-5 753-6600 $665.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 vt2665 Bayshore Or .. Newport Beach 721-0343 $875.000 Sun 1·4 Sun 1-4 •9 Cedar Ridge. Turtlerock Ridge ., * •t270 Cagney Ln ir3 11 · VIiia Balboa t., 1907 Yacht Collnla. Seaview. NB 2307 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa 831-7300 S895.ooo Sun 1-5 760-5000 $779.000 Sun 1·5 546-2313 $265.900 5 Canyon Crest, Canyon Crest Es1. &«·9060 $375,000 Sun 1-5 208 Magnolia. Eastslde Costa Mesa . &45-4149 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Mlrador, Irvine 644-9060 $467 .ooo •43 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge Sun 1-5 759-eeoo $739.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 89 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 844-9080 $655.000 Sun 1-5 3 IR ,111 Fii II or DEii 207 35th St .. Newport Beach 650-8730 $435,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 1907 Beryl Lane. Harbor Hinds 644-6200 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1194 Boise. Mesa North 644-9060 $252,900 Sun 1-5 • ., 12 Rue Chantilly, Big Canyon, N.B. 3245 Clay St, Nwpt Hgts. NB 759-6800 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-1266 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25148 Samdla Ct. Stratford Rdg, Laguna His 499-1678 $299,900 Sun 1-5 ••t23 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii, N.B. 875-4822 $595,000 Sun 1-5 2121 v .. ta Laredo. etutta 644-9080 $489,000 1123 w. Bey. Penin9Ula 180-3e00 S825,000 •••••• Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 838 Darrell, Coat• Mesa &46-7171 $245,900 Sun 1-5 •••1300 E. Balboa, Peninsula 831-1400 $2.545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1208 EIMx Lane. W•tclltf 844-e200 S539,000 422 Heliotrope. ~ Beach 780-5000 1577. 2000 Hlahtend, Baycrest 831-1400 1449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat 1-i Sat/Sun 1-5 420 Vista Flora. Bluffs. NB 720-7432 $475,000 3245 Washington. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $255.000 644·6200 $689,500 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 1401 Cliff Drive. Cliff Haven 644-6200 $565,000 Sun 1·4 107 Crystal, Balboa Island 631-1400 $1 , 195,000 Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4622 Greentree, Newi)ort Beach 4 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEii 760-5000 $376,000 Sun 12·5 1101 Berkshire Lane, Westclltt 631-7300 $539.000 •272 Brentwood. Costa Mesa 760-5000 $429,000 **#9Harb0r Island, Harbor Island 644-6200 $4.650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 1612 Highland Drive. Harbor Highlands 631-73oo $595,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 ••1906 Irvine Ave, Baycrest 2830 Carob. Eaatblutt 831-7300 $475.000 Sun 1-5 &«-8200 $569.000 Sun 1-4 1925 Lanai; Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 448 CataHna Drive. Newport Heights 831-7370 $474,900 Sunday 1-S 831-7300 $495.000 Sat 1·5 *•14 Oekcrest, Newport Beach •••26412 Chapparal. Laguna Hiiis 780-5000 $2,895,000 Sun 1:30-5 143-2357 S700.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 2074 Port Brlstof. Newport Beach •2408 Cttff Dr. N9Wport Hgt1 780-5000 $497,000 Sun 1-4:30 831-7370 *945,000 Sunday 1-5 v255e Creeh19w, a.y.hor9I 780-t333 S715,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 I II ,111 Fiii II tr Ill 211 "'" It, ~ .....,,. 7IO-IOOO 1411.000 ••2727 Hllhop, Harbof View Knoll. NB 17931 Fempoint, Huntington Bch Sun 1-5 ln-1333 1575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 721-1200 1317.500 •••319 Morning Star, Dover Shoree Sun 1-5 780-3800 12.250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ··----C.M. , •... ....., . .,, ....... eo.ea Meea 1• llDI -...eoo ••441 llB••• Terr. NeWJ)Of1 8Mct\ ••1115 o ...... Terrec:e. CdM Sun 1-6 7eo-&OOO &998,000 Sun 12-4 7'0-1900 11.w.000 ••2111 J.-.nda. Coeta MeM 8un 1·5 Mt-7171 1238,900 IM/8un 1-5 •••2215 ....... Ln, .... por1 Beeott 131-1111 1111.000 8und9Y 1·1 •• Momlng c.nvon. Corona del a. SM/Sun 14 144 1010 1411,000 8un 1·5 •I 11Mm1• LW, Ila Cenyon, N.B. 131·7300 •••• 000 Sun 1-1 la 1 Ordlld, Corona del Mw ... 1 .... , .... 11,171.000 Sun 1-1 1711 L.111M19a.-Ln, H.V. Houle 144 .... M71,000LH 8at/8un 1-5 m? ....... C.M . ... ,. ... ooo 8un 1-4 TIWll•D -FllllLE 1 IDllll .. "~ ...... ... lun ,.. ... ... ... .. 747 laftll..., ~· Coeta ..... .../lun 14 l4l-l110 111 .IOO let/8un. 1-4 I- Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR plus FAM RI or DEii "'* • t6 Lucerne. Harbor Ridge 631-7300 $619,000 Sun 1·5 245 Palmer St .. C.M. 722·3501 $289.000 Sat/Sun 11 ·4 MOBILE HOMES F~R SILE DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 llt ,1us 2 IR 217 Topaz, Balboa Island 673-6900 $725.000 3 IR ,1us 1 IR 122 & 122'~ Onyx. Balboa Island 675-4822 $749,000 123 Grand Canal, Balboa Island Sun 1-4 Sun 1·5 759-6600 $849,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR plus 2 IR 440 Begonia, Olde Corona del Mar 759-6800 $620.000 Sat/Sun 1-5' 1410 Clltt Drive, Clltt Haven 644-8200 $565.000 418 Hetlotrope. Corona del Mar Sun 1·4 644-9080 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * *4809 Seuhore. Newport Beach 873-3777 $1,199.000 Sat/Sun 11·6 3 II ,111 3 IR 424 o.hll&. Corona del Mar 76MMSOO $8&5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 C II •l•s C II 322 H9M0trope, Olde Corona del Mar 1M llOO 1950.000 Sat/Sun 1,5 TllPLEIES Fii SiLE • Sun 1.s Otanoe eo..t DAILY PILOT/Sund.y, Oct00.15,.. ca ·.:=-:c::nc.r· 2 .,._ 2 M . aw. WI W )706 2724 •1111 a... •••• 1111&£1& .. ':.. ,.r. 1~ .!:"' --::: =.:; /:,_::.,•imo' E-~~~JllO:: * 2 ! ..... =:.;:-,.::;,j! 21 ::\h,=;::. ':., "':.:"':"..=.:: •&£'!..,"':,. ~ ... • 1BA w/V19W1 Ww /Or/f wlM lo<* art. 10 unit ..... •'Mrtll s..a.='' WM of Ptlowllx Low weight-c:ontrOI progtam _ nita, 769•1583 O/W oareo-11 tOOi mo' •Rm WY P'°'*1Y Ht·• 174 111124' TerfY RV• tot rent calh down & own•r Dr r •co,,., m • n d • d BARTEHOCRI COCKT All • Agt IJ7l~ .. .... by .,. "'°"'" in pwlc NWPT HOTS M/f n()(I flnenclng .Velie* Full 6'7· 1947 I 8"t ahtlt Appty In person ~ D 10001q.f1 1Bdnnw/lof1 . ••I Y THE BEACH•* w/gtMt fealtti ... Sec 81'1\IU, QUi.t. lhr 3BR price S320 000 Call llland YKhl Club 1500 ti il •SUNOECI(• 2 Btttlt 5"5 No pell 18A 1195mo, 2BR wlttl dep . 111 mo. 536-8318 (k,plex A~ 11/3 1350 own•t e.oi.eco.9397 ...,_... 3002 ~port Blvd c M"' u IJ 2=:c~~~y -=~d!'r.'d CALL 855..()165 ~:: .~ UUI pd, Laguna Beh. turn. rooms. /~I~ utll 846-1oe2 Mond•v nwough Friday NEW TO AR~ Male tall Utlllll/lllll I.Mn Sl95/mo 6'6-W5 $525,. dep. Mobtle home apptlencH. New UP · POOi. pvt enlr~ Shr Nwpt Pentn1ula beaen 1hm, nandaome. non '°" MfVICe 1ta1ton Dayl & ___ 1 •RGE di No P41ta Metur• adult•. 9fadM, Laura fft.0103 8AS35-0: Pvt BASA50 N· hM, trplc. d/w, JBR 2BA. amoller. auccesttvl who graveyard AM t>eneltts 11nmJ ~I k~t~~ apl~~~ Quiet • ..wre. 6'&.8373 Bl-LEVEL 2BR. 2 tofta. 2 amkr, 35· ret1 494-0451 IMng r"'. partt1~. S•50 . en!Oys out ol doors & Apply 2590 Newport 28R 28A wlttl dOck lot 40 Incl utll Abo~ carport 1991 NEWPORT BLVD BA, akyllte. frplc, wld, nr LARGE furn room tor Utllt. 714·756-0 76 :~:C~ve L:.:1n:~~n a,~ Blvd Colla MHa It. !>Oat Furniture av all t28Yt Agate 875-8S27 Hunt Harbour. 1400 II aingte adult in Corona del ON POPPY, Oeslgner'a thirties who is unan-Ctr c; u 111 e Pe' t ti on• Lg patio w ith s pa -....~-~.. 1 1150.(213)860·95l3 Mar Pvtentr.&bath.u\11 2000 slf conternl)Orary cum~red and loolung S50/S200 day No exp $2200/mO 873 3777 11_.. __ , -.;;w~ paid, ·~ blk to beach gtus "trMhouM" w/ocn "'*"a IOI' \he rlAht nuy PHOTO nee So Crtty areas Pd 3 ---~.......,---·· _ -"*-'la 261J7 ,,. CONDO 11yte bl·tevel 2Br 1500/mo. 673-0883 v1e11r1. s minute walk to A MUSTr'Richard 1000 s 1tmes weekly 8SS· 7224 BEACH COTTAGE 1BR 2BR 2Ba apt w/carport lfll-..-TI 1'ABa. lrple.,WIO. gar & Nr SC ·PIH In b .. ut lg bch Shofl ,.,"'or, long c:>pportun!t!:s 2904 BayHonl, Newp or t 'ClarlcaJ l&A. "" yrd. l>arklng. recently remodel ed· patklng apace s995i mo home-furn Shr bath· t.,m tat & lut mo S750 VENDING AO\JiTE • Atl Beaen 92662 ----. .. I S800 mo. 506 36th St l 1t50/mo d. Ttlete allractl\19 Apts fea· 523-9279. 213/860·95t3 ~ .. r"dn.ar. Pool & •na rno J. Dal/11723-0377 cash income $4-0()..$800 _,...,, ~" • 575.4399 Of 950.4399 year roun · lure pool, ape, p rivate .... , " • •-..,.. Harbor Munic1ple Court 673·5423/e Of Ive msg patios or deekl, 0.,809 LRG Dix lrl·tevel, 2Br 2 l37S ..-def>. S56-1737 OUTGOING female to'"' each machine weekly Schools & has oP41"ings tor men & _._ _ -2BR 28.. I ad I ~ c;arPorl in a ....... auttfully totta, 2'1t8a. ceth. ce11, ct\Mrle. 2Br I Ba You cant lose on lhiS •--.-t-3012 0 -_._,. .. year y, \I ta. .,. ...., 0 n e 1 c AL L T 0 m ll"DU'tAUUJ• women II you type 4 Larve Pflme unil 3BR. non.amkera. no pets Nr landscaped setting lllyllte. FPa, Roman Ba Hotttl/Motets 2718 waterlront NB duplea , 800-22 wpm & are 1n1eresteo 1n 28A. frplc, d/w, patio,•, llbr.,y/bay $950/mo SOfry, no pets w/d hk up, 2400 sf nr -Frplc, lg pauo doc!\ • l·294 l BEGINNING ACTORS XLNT benefits witn a block to bHI beach 673·3988818-799-4195 8 aehelOfSS4S Hunt.Harbour Sl45-0l mo llALmmTIL SSS-Ol mo S48-6'.40 BEST PT/FT BUSINESS Worlclhop Leatn now to s1aru09 salary ot U92 S13501mo yrty. 833-3650 1 Bedroom S6SS 12131 860·9S13 Wkly rentels now avail. Mlllm•T--Snack vending equop break into the busin•1 nr •O hrs wk ca11 (Judy).. Of 49<4-7748 lflr ...... 2'f 1N 2Bdrm W•Ba $760 STUDIO incl furniture. $147 00 '#ti & up. 2274 or• ••• ~• Mtn invest $2 500 650·8876 476-4774 4601 Jam. BLK TO' BCHI 28R 1 e-Unlurn Garaoe. laundry, 2Bdrm 2Ba twnhse S8S5 10ma uutllles. cable Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7«S PenthOIJse lurn 2Br 2Ba 1·800·544-4776 09'M Ne EOE . ,, 0.C:k $1000 mo ~ Dep UI maa ITmT 'ltmlle from OCMn $695 v-. lrpl pool 1enn1s place. $1100 month 35th St Avl 1111 "COSTA MESA •MC<MJI 969-6763 VacadonRenuB 2722 soutc Pvten1S660lmo llSlllTOAll -.Lm•W c~:~rs1 f1':~~m c all S48-3727 Lv msg 673-3887 Giants & loans Gov 1 llllll lf .. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•-IBayl ront Oup1eK" 2BR Ml-•a• LaQUnl ltlCh 2648 te~~1~~'~' PlllllT•YNllT ouar 71'-883•979sx-0i 20-2SHrs1wi. yovr hovrs IL ... IUITY Prol•slonallY deoora\eo 3BR, 2•,QA End Unit w/sectuded cou"l tyrd 111alio & private 1pa Chol· dren & pets OK Short or long term lease lmmed1· ate occupancy posstt>le $1775/mo ... lllT 111-1• er 111-IOOO Rf.AW , W:\X'l \'"'l"fl' 141 \ ·11 QEALTORS·• $1300 3BR$1600 Lgllv· A..:~s.7~~0~~1'::: 4JRGE IBR, OCEAN SEA RV PARK OCEAN VIEW! 2BA 2BA YUllllUITI Domestics 3018: ~~a~~!'1~~~~e.~~~~: lngrm&lggasfrptc •ear come SS60 month VIEW Near main t>eacn Vaca1ton by the ocean. furn. 111 amenthes S550 ona0e4Mar644..4022 oar. wl d. s35-1374 6'2-3307 or 631·8640 UUI paid $800/mo o..reat tac11t11es Boole now mo. 673-660S 1111. OAll llCIME AU PAIR FURN Winter OuPieK 2BR 249·1211 or 497-4581 'wh!Je few spaces remain Shr 3BR -'Pl on COM wr1 S300·S700 each machine Fem ltve-in 1 ?yr OOy Ltle .UM STml1'I 1300 st, steps to ocean. BIG· lOOO Sq Ft' New. Resetvattons, 536·8316 rmm1e Prot n smkr , pe100r ~ee~ Prime11oca1oon' nskpg7 ,F:~~r.,'~~: lam Wo<t for m11or Ott com· lrpledeck l-1BO S95-0/mo quiet lBR lrtpleK w11n Newport ltlCh 2669 furnished s6ooi mo • return o nvest· p.tn1es PIT work tte1u1>1e 631 c 167 8181968 ,..3s2 sundeck. $750 &5-0·4S4S _ HLl ...... llml Cl 723 058 menr GUARANTEED n1s S15 oo nr 645-1854 • ., ..., day. 642·539:Yolfter 7pm *E~CLUSIVE GUARD• ose to t>eacl"I • 2 1·800-458-8089 i.588 OCEAN Ai'R -GATED COMMUNITY • llU ••II O lVlllllLE CLOSE TO BEACH * * Designers dbl mstr suite Rentafs Wanted 2726 N W' Immaculate 2BR. lBA. 2 BR. 2 BA upstairs unit • • lllT• c; o" do Io r rent sundeck. trpc, parking. Nice quiet area. S77S/mo 2BR Apts w/2 car garage. $ 150/Nlghl. S850tWk. Prof F w/6 week old baby Investment yrly $ l.O~ 673•892S .. security 540-3437 central A/C, wet bar. tire· $2600/mo Goll. tennis. looking for F find & shr a Opportunity 2908 lllALl 11111111 place, micro, washer & riealth spa pools iac house 1n Hunt Bch area 1-------iotl.-.,ji,i,.;,;a wigarage: Yearly. UITllll· 111 IPl.l dryer hkups, Goll course notel, etc ·JUNE DAVIS Call alt~ 4pm 969-4829. ENJOY 1.4· 15·~ return on 5850 mo 67s.5193 Lg pvt yd, lndry, no pets. view All maonl incl Sorry, 723·03771760·5000 Hust Oeeos S 10 000 to $600/mo-dep 548-7855 No pets 644.0509 -- -Glr*s for Rent 2740 s1000000 Ca11 Denison Y-rly 18R • ., blk 10 bay, SUN VALLEY. s 1200/wk. ASSOC 673-73; 1 NOW• Quiel area. parking 569s Ul1llll (holidays avail) 3Br 2· 2Ba 20x20. 187 E 2 ts1 S1 1 WILL GUARANTEE 15010 Gonlleman J 1 ava1lat>le to care for elOerly or OtS· abled pa11en1 MonOay lhru Friday 8 to 10 hours a day Local references 1..w.1•10...a COM PUT ER-amb•l•OU$ programmer with PC C & dBase e•penence Non- smoking office 723.4354 .... /OllF* Wprk.1no cl"lel or quaJ1t1eo cool\ tor cate11no com- pany Must be w1lhng & capable 10 learn & follow our me1nods 1nc util 219 ~0th. St 2BR incl prvt garage. gas •WA~• home, fully equipped, C.M $13S· sec ot $135 l~~~~~~~---1 M.lffl.la ...... ~ Lower unit 675·5-068 & water $735 No Pets ... ..,. 1111111 WfS garage 208· 726·8969 A F~~ 1~i0~G7~~NL V ~~n P~a~~~.~~ 11;~~~ .auuPll/llffJ B .. 2 ----2323Elden5•8·7854 ·--•t••-• ~;;;;va;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, __ • ___ 1 759-1465 ly-11-a..•-te•&.......il. 3BR 2 "· -car oar. frp c Cor-.. ..._.a.a~ 2622 "''•-...,... Roomm"'t'"'S ,.,ant'"'d --n.. pOof $195004'-8586 --U'IC'I -UITllll llWll 111 EXCLUSIVE BEACH • "' w "' c I Lerl'tllteltH 979-0747 . CIRCLE THIS ONE' Blulls tieaulllul view. newly dee· orate d 38 R. 2' tBA S 1750/mo 673-S253 "" ...... , .. .... 3BR 2BA plus 1BR 1BA tn garage area. BIG YA.RO spa m11n1enanc;e a grndr incl FreSh paint. new grey c;arpet-step down LR wt fireplece 4 t5 Pira te . Cl1 llhaven $1800/mo ...Ullllllll 111-... " 110-0110 Rf.AW , \t\\: 'J \ "1...'11' I~ \ ·11 QEALTQRS • De l uxe 4BR 2 '18A twnhme w/pool. spa & tennis Walk 10 bc;n1 S 1700/mo Agt 548-039 1 liDOiSi.E MOVING SALE FRI/SAT /SUN 10am-3pm Enltre 4Br house .rugs misc . etc 123 Via Jucar LUXURIOUS CONDO 2BR 2BA. lam1fy room view ot bay. walk 10 beach S 1800 mo Pnone MS-3313 or 957-3277 , BLOCK TO BEACH Lg Quiel Lg dining area. COMMUNITY 2724 ommttdaf Monty To Loan 19141 hf'•, refs. l1IO/ ... 2Br trplc, balcony, built· pool, tndry tac; Sngl Adlt BAY VIEW Beau1ttul 28F. $400 Female Only. Non R.E. 5*/Rent DO SSS Call leUH 2BA •• di I •Wt W HA S 4 TOs1 lll---1112 ms. trig, gar Xtra prkng $695/mo. TRW Req d ,.,,,oc;ro. w, ire-smrk Ulllttes paod No $10 000 up No creo1w· I ._. S 1080 Agl 733-0809 268 E 16th St = 11 place. garage & en1oy ovr pets 708·8 Avocado. Business/Office Rent No penalty Call Oenisor ~1VE-1N male or tem lor 1eR 709'f Larkspuf 640· 7333 Open daily $75-0tmo Go direct tor onspectoon. then phone 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH 2BR 2BA 1000 sf gar balcony near Shops S 1175/mo 544·0995 2U 1~lllO 900 SEA LANE 644-2611 Bachelor studio new con· d1t1on $695 LnOry, pool walk 10 beach & shops 721-1304 or 721-1225 Charming 2BA, lrg ktl, sep d/r tip Obie gar. stro S ol PCH S1250mo 282-1116 Diana/Suzanne Wll 111, VIEW DECK AVAIL NOW Curt II 63t-1266 Prvl beacn S 190S All Corona oel Mar 673-7787 2769 673 73 o Assoc • 11 N W' 1he care 01 J 1ao.es LO EASTSIOE GARDEN-APT maintenance tncl I G * .. _.~It_._ * Mature Fem 10 snare noe~ WllTIUFf Mllllll private room reat rot Larne & quiet 1 & 2BR· .. IUTll Apt on N B area. quoel Nr Oosplaceo nomemao.,er .,, I SORRY O PETS Crnr ot Westchtf & Irvine Eastsode No pets $650 & all transpo $325 incl Newport Beacn ·Cook & tog hi "Ouse $75-0 645-2959 l&U. lll-Ot11 ut1ls Deµ $200 557-4112 Full Service-Gross l(eepong 2 oos ava lul --I t ime & pan t me East side lg upper 28R 1 BR Condo. 2nd ll:x>r on COM Great collage to 203 & 384 & 588 SQ It 954•1544 1'.,BA 1n quiet compleK 21 the Versailles S8951mo share 2br 1ba Frplce Office & Re1a11 Ava11ao1e I Announc~ 2920 balconies. garage I 300 Cagney Lane Adrian oceat') view across lrom MM101 ==========1LIVE-1N Mature ,.oman 10 $75-0/mo 642-4792 Really6•5-8513 park Pet ok S580mo· -cook & iteep nouse tor E'SIOE 1BR t>ll·tnS. retro. 1 ..... It Tl •1t•A• uttlS Avl lmmd 675-6320 uo "·" mm .. 1.... Senior Couple L Ql'lt --_,.., E11es/Wknds 955·9171 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE Otrec:ted by Jonn Sidolt duties no hit.rig Pvt rm pauo. cable rdy. lndry rm Sparkling clean tBA' Dys Nwp1 Ben Agt 541-5-032 beg1n1no 1mmeo1ately • 'i>aiary N smkr ""car j S650/mo-dep No pets Stove & trig incl Pro· Cos1a Mesa 641-3525 278-C 16th St 646-6074 tesstonal only NO PETS COM 2BR 2BA Female COM OFFICES 475sl & until Novemt>er is 650-5269 or 644-7280 SNGL t th 1 c E'SIOE lBr up Pool. cable N/smkr prel'd S650tmo respon quiet non·Sfl'kr 200 st PC111F'er , eat Sponsored Dy parent a er oo..,. TV & gas paio Reis reqd yearly 675-9006 S475rmo • '' utofs & sec Good prkng s1gnage nu 1ng for love-of" House- No pets SS85 147 Flowef Donna 760·3099 crpl. paint ale 673-4120 OISTl MESA keeper Nanny 10 care tor I 2BR. 1BA. w/gar. grdn -OIVIO PUYHISE dao.i.ghter age 9 & nice 645-8161 apptm type •Newport Hgts• Christian !em seeks same FOR LEASE 18 Frontage Laguna Beacn hse ,olk E'SIOE 2Br upstairs 5635 $82S/mo Avail 101s Nr t>ch pref student 2BR 1398 SQ fl at$ I 25 SQ II from oc;n hp & rets Cablehk-ups,lgclosets 646·7980 Nopets 18A Mobile on CM 440 E 171h SI Costa lllt--•• 71 4 371.5773~·5M-F No pets Reis reqo 352 l•I llOO $300 mo 548-8017 Mesa 645-8523 "'"--* * Re serious auto acc1oen1 I I V1ctoroa 645-8161 apptm CMI NB JSR house 2 NEWPORT Aetaol Olloce 6•18•89 in w Holtvwood Employment 5530 E·s10E 2BR. upstairs umt. incl No pets 545-4855 rooms avail MBA w1BA .,.., st round fir t>y on Santa Monica & Cres-ICCllmll ___ __ I Frog. dlshwasner, stove 7"" G , _ patto _ garage. lndry rm $475 01ner rm $440 Newport City Hall Good cent HIS nvolvong green I NICE 2Br tBa unlurn Quiet cul-de-sac. No •1•MlllO* Note lrgnome 646-1566 prkgS1175imo673-3777 vw Bu9 ""2 9or1s & CLEll/SEClnlRY Single. non-smkr Fem dogs $735786-9224 Frtg, dtshwasner. stove ESIOE CM LUX HOUSE •TILMIUIUCI anotner car YnQ manlN B Gen con1ractor $89S 840-4255 No pets s7soi mo -----incl No peli ~5-4855 25-J5 MF Prols Clean Ollic;e or ietail 800 5 1 lrom Npt Beach was "' needs person '""I" com - 760· 1418 evetwttends f'Sa 1411....... llU• ••y cut no drug pe1s Musi rront wmoow near curt> scene Oesoerate') neea ;>ule• e~c "Joo•• o>eo nq Incl all uttl Sml studio loc * 1 ba S 1-100 *mo love oogs S500·Si00mo !>lock 10 Coast Hw~ 1n10 Cat 642-9 • 78 & O•h•Oll a C4 qnOd SPECTACULAR light ocen 1n e1t1remely quiet com· 2t>r 722.9173 ~ i.:.s5 ·-a·· airy lg IBR steps 10 Bog plea 548· 1627 btwn 10-8 673-27S t Ready to move on mo,,e· & F corona bCh Beam eeits. FEM 20-30 to snr 28r I on allowance 497-5132 Lost ound grt carpet & m1rt1t>lnds. E/SIOE s750 280 lBA. ILIOI Tl IDOi duplex · >l>fk from t>eh Snare attrac;tove olloce F•I 10/ 10. ood ltrepl. garage & patio Pet Bal Penon S425 Non 2925 lCCTll CLEil PIT "'o• ous) GCNrmet • oee•.,, Compull"• e'Cl eat: Cal Sa11, 63 • • .i.:o.i •or .i~ p• balcony palto. wld, o considereO 722•6395 3BR 28A upper un11 gar· · 1 space w sm real estale Vouog oranqe ~ "'"•te ne<gnbrs S85-0 673-1263 VERY CLEAN' age OtW W O hk up sm•v no e>elS 6 73-9402 co ON THE BAY n l\jev.· mate ca• ... as ,,..a co ar _L_l _IH_Y _llEUFlllT wknds. 675·2926 wkdys S 12501mo Fem (25-40' n·sm'<r ro snr POrt Ken 63 l-6052 V1c10·1~ ot Ba t'Od PP' JBR 28A on sand·t>eSI FURN Bachelor New 210 L..igonoa unoQue Balboa 2BR 1 ~ -67C.-8146 Asi.. •or Briflj OlllllSTIAT1vt WT. beach Sec. spa A 1.----------Pvt. Quoer No pets $490 Reis $550 dep A a 1 PT ~Ou'! ·~,o ... 913.21n-9 Jo.;: 30om , C Costa ~SI 2624 carpet paonl Encl gar I TSL MGMl 642-1603 deck voew N o garage Commercl•I Property I or Laura Obie gar $3S00722·6460 •Big •Beau11tul ieR .Apt 472.92s3 or 548•8251 •BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba. lplc; · v ' 2778 ---------Easts1oe1oc• BBQ& lndry pool 2carpor1s com v. d 11 11 Jim 541 ·5J41 I UTlSTFILL-TIIE Newport Crest Condo 11gn1 & spacious. excel· tent tocat1on. 2BR. 2BA $1300/mo 675-9495 rm Pelto. gar & cable avl llUT LICATill $950 NO PETS 722·801 I 675-4450 Pit• lnllL FOUND ADS ::or SIT'J' '' ne G It ~~19 $635 No pets 631-8427 I Br l Ba upstrs lg patto I Evestwkends 722-8140 Flll&LE llU llWPllT IUOI I Good copy ~kills req c Sparklln J clean 2Bdrm S625 2Br 2Ba spacious •Vrly 2BR 1BA wigar C M, Lrg Kitchen & hv· S E comer Westcltll Or 6 ARE FREE Cal for deta•1s 250 (l.t tO 1 ·.ea $7SO A.II 1115 po $725 Pool. gas. retrig Upper UM at 215 32nd onoroom wa11<-1n c1ose1 trvone Ave Hogn visit>iltity Arre N' o N EA~"' Frlsi. gar 'if"o •y n.> oeu u • .:' .o pets $500 sec St Avl 10 1 S925 mo Washer Drye• lmmed traffic good signoge · M ON E v RE A o N G l960 WALLACE 64.>· •• 53 145 L 18th Sr Ownr/Agt 722-8520 Occupancy $400 · 1 4 78 50 FT Call: BOO~S· S.Jl ooo vear ,.,.1 HIS FIU•EM Na tt onat L 411ftber • Southetn Callfor"I•'• ~ ,. .. ~ Wft. pr~ c:nain. Nil .. QC)C)Ortunity for a Re Ctertc In ow mM\ offtce in F ountai n Valley ~t>i.111... Include fifing. IOftlng mall, and, .. tat~ duties. We PfOvide a co"1~tlt111e salary. m~icaJ/<Motal benefl11, and ongoing trelntfl9 For an ON·l'.HE·SPOT Int.,. v._. appty 1n person WEDNESDAY 9 OOam-A.OOpm 19122 Brookl"lutst (Corner of Gartteld) HUNTINGTON BEACH Equal Qopty Em~ CLERICAL IFNl lllllTllT For private non-profit agency BOQl<Aeeptng & computer sloltl)s req·d Fie• nrs A TSC. 756-0993 C1eroc.a1 TllJlllL UTDPllSU, ... F T clerical pos111on ava11. a1>1e Pos111on requires computer1typ1ng skills. correspondence. and heavy phones P1ea1e send resume to TelPhtl Enterprises Inc 610 Newport Center Dr .. Ste 240 Newport Beach, 92660 .Aun Sandi (7141642-4783 NEWPORT CREST Condo 4Br. 2 1Ba 2-car garage. pool. tenrns S 1600/mo 675-2332 .. PllTlltllTS $2100/mo Nrly 2000 stl family s1z.ed twnnse 48R 2' ~BA Fr pie 1n llv1ng rm & mstr bdrm Call Damn 63 1. 1266 Re/Max Rltrs 642-142<1 642·4905 Largel BR. $575 . u111-I IWltll•111n u63tl1·16S959Loro Be nny ua.a101 come p('lentoo DelJllb mes. ist & last 1 3 BA 2 e A 0 a, age * * * * * * 7991 -142-1171 l 1-602-838-8885 . B1tJ<l8 We9tfield lPUTMITI Large 1t11act1ve Apts 1n a beautitul garden se111no 'Poollspa Garage or car~rt Sot') no pets Newport Blvd Apt 3 s 13SO mo 673-920 I FEM PROF to share 9rea1 A. TTEN.•ON HIR NG 846-2588 I new nome on Balboa OIUP I 111101 I Gover<ime<i1 1oos •Ou• L~AR-GE-3BR 28A d • BAYFAONT PIER 2BR Island Bed bath. lndry 252 si t-Arts. cralls olloce FOUND BLACK & TAN area s1· 840 $09 .:55 own 2BA co"oo 2 car garage S625mo Days 641·2831 storage., Good Eastsode, C • 60~ 838 8885 stairs Garage. Close to reoecorateo Adults No eves 723-0987 Costa Mesa locahon Ca11 bat>) Pug doq .,. coll a• all . •. . lrwy/snops S825 . $600 IS S 1250 61'3·6640 Sco111 548-2794 Founa on oeac" '" NB Baker~ sec No pets 963-1562 I pe HUNT Harbour wat~r -673-2018 SAllWICI I Clllnll w SALES STOCK CASHIERS PREVENTION •W•llTTllUOI 3BR 2'?13A 2 Story I car garage new carpet Avl now• $1200/mo Call Rusty 631· 1266 Re M&Jt Rllrs 2Bdrm 28a $800 398 W W11Son 631·5583 NEAR-SC Plaza triplex1BLOCK to t>eacn 2Br 28a v1ew28r2Baconoo Mstr •Costa ••··~ store lor FOUND 009-Lnaso Apso '"4E LP Lagun.o Beat" I dui:,lex w d 2-car gar w sep pvt t>a pool 1ac ,...,_ e upsta1rs 28r I Ba. gar-avail 10 1 \Int c;ond M F S595 mo 662_5778 tease Big tront wmdow mate ... r111e tcln 1 t>i. 49· 4 •82 or •9J·23J9 age S7251mo lmmeoo-1 S 1000 mo Jom 645.3596 1100.2200 s 1 great Ir al· collar 9 28 v•C Haroo• .) 675 2""2 405 C M 549-.. 98"' Ban,..ng 11ety avail • ..,.., LIDO ISLE Cozy quiet he flow Ltb mo1te·1n al· "' J 1 Bedroom $655 N"'EW"' 2BR. 2 fvll batns I CLEAN small 1>acne1or on •Br nse Lrg paho. nr t>cn lowance NNN 497 ·5 132 Founo large brown 009 24 1 W Wilson 631-0960 good rocat10n s800 mo nice Newport area Quiet Mor F 23-39 S385·utol ---------• voe; Seachff V•llage .., B I mllll Tl 11&111 No Pets Call Pam at professional only $495 • 723-1266 723-0400 msg 77 5 s I spacious well Call to ioen11" 963-5566 "tBR SS50·S650 ~6-S880 Agl deposit 646·'878 !Mature profess Sl"lr ocean hghled comm unot eves 84i"· 1008 days '"'°" •••• ,., •• .,.rt ...... v 2BR. $65-0·$75-0 llM -• .._. i FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM I voew Dana Pt beaut JSR Laguna Canyon A.rt ost FOUND ve"' 1arge o•ac• s "3BR $950 •-.,..,a rt ON THE BAY 28A home Gar Dalton)' studio oft or light mla ran Dooerrran M v c ,E.l.suu GaJ & water palO' Pool New paint & crpt S65-0 Weekly rental $300 wk yard Nr beacn S600 $825 Avl "ow 582·3164 warner & Bt"ach 10 J garage, d1snwasfler' 853-19~~r 640..4604 963-10S3 IMet oc u lous n ' sm k r C-OM 125-0sl corner PCH 842-2082 llEITll 642•5073*650•6069 ~LJllllOLIAI •UMU~lPT responadulllorHBarea Hazel Re1a11 OH•ce H1 FOlJNO \•ctoria St near! OCEAN View gorgeous decorator s pen1nouse 2 master suites lrplc pool $1S001mo • 6<16·2113 G•ora la• sa .. "'9S "IS an e'ce• er-• ocporlv'>•h '-'' a Oaf'lo. ng t:"'<.leSS•Ona wn() Shares C'ur comm t· 3BR 2BA. 1 blocl< 10 111 llPLU M1Q 2B A. 1 car garage I 3BR 28A, sandy bilacn 1 m1 to Death Complete· "'~1>1hty Gooo sognage Hart>or v oung male j' 0 ., , ~ • m a • y E I ad •et sec e w/d hkup. $75-0lmo Call 8l8·282-7733. I ly lurnosned home & parking a c; 673-4120 Pomoranoan 1ype Fawn respo"s•O•• 1 es .nciuoe ocean Unlurmsl"leo year· nc Y r · qu · ur S 00 C ti loc; S900oep 968 8432 ChuckJones631·1266or 714·673·32S9 4 1mo • utils a colort'd 10 9 89 Co" t1>e overa11 aom1n•slrat•O"' ly $1600/mo • 646-574;1 Stoll 969·4754 I~ 2788 tact Baysno•es Animal uf our Ne,..,port ~act> IBR 1n trtple• beam Cells -LUX BAYFAONT I Br M F 25 35 I Hospital Branch ino CO"ttnued •ll0-1000• IUHlll Brand n.-2Bdrm. 2 Batn cornet P41nthouse w11h labttlout ocH n and bay VlflWS S 189S P41' mo "?1•1111.n 11...- STEPS TO BEACH' pvt patio garage. quiet Spic ·n Span, new carpel FI P torm din gar wt / • pro 10 snr 1200 SQ FT w Iron! olhce I oeve1opmen1 ot sav nos S660/mo Onve by t17 lresn paonl. 1 BR upper. opn°r,t>each.pool $1850 I dupiax NBrPemnioeac;n large rear drove-in door LOST Balt>oa Pen1nsu1a gr0,..1,, thr OuQ" ag· Clearbrook Ln 675·3435 call after 6 pm or week· 720-155• or 760·0919 Avail 11' 1 s375i mo • $780/mo 829 Terminal Black Grey Longnaor Cat gressove sales act•111t1es 111LIFTlPT $695.mo at 234 Avocado Adrtan Realty 64S-8513 ..... ,.. ... e 2650 HARl.A AVE• A small. qu>et complex t8R Apts moderately priced Features ca· 1nedra1 celllngs ltre· ptaoe. balcony garage or carpor1 Like new & very prtvata Pool. spa BBQ laundry 1st • sec No P41ts VELMA 549-2447 * BACHELoRi•OO •ONE BEDROOM l52S WESTSfOE Newly dec:oratea No pell Cell S48· 1929 -.BAY TIMBERS* - 18R. frptc:, c;at>te, pool, patio. gar No pets 399 w Bay s1 sees 650-6357 ifAsTSIOE tBR mobl te home 1595/mo Mature adult. Ga.s & watet paid. 7&t-S590 Of 873-7717 * E'SIOE"'3ii'f 28a townhM 2 c• get. yd. nu carpet I 11001mo. 203e Futterton Appt Only "8·...0 ends 642-4044 _ • Non-smoker 675· 1106 way. Costa Mesa w h , 1 c c 0 11 a r ca 11 ---NICE 2BR lBA steps to O S 352 E ES 673 2936 SWELL 1BR, encl garage beacn 2-car parking M1F. non-smkr 25-30 pref AV SC0-9 V • patio No P41ts Frtg & elec s 10001mo yearly Reis ' 10 share turn condo near 646•0681 LOST Blaclo. Carma• range. lndry l ac $550 • req No pets 646·92,; SC Plaza S36Stmo Call 21111/F, Jlll •OI wn11e A11ered Female dep 642-S96<1 Jana at1 7pm, 528-7141 Nwpt Bch M· 1.A zone Cal Very Loud Purr •n TlllllLIS .......,. .. 2U N B '-'ome p .. , Lido A I c~ 1 5-032 v1Ctntl) or Irv•"*' retrace Winter rental Furn1sned1 " • gen • ~ • 1n COM 644-9026 2BA w/new decor. gar , Clean Unit. 642•3850 ei..r Sands Comm Pool. lrpl 1--------~~ blUns. tncd yd w/palto prkg 1 blk to beach lncofM Property 2790 LOST OR FOUND A ~!'T 636-4120 1PM-SPM OCEANFRONT UPPER Quiet male 25·4S. not--.... --------...... LOW COST SP*v Neote' 2437 Or11l9e G $75S DUPLEX 2BR 18A. gar dronlt/drugs $550/mo • 4 U-Costa Mesa An 2BR Referral NO FEE ---• 2 decks ti p, ~amed util•sec: Rick 645-8428 2BA Gars trptcs Bak..,. •CALL 978-PETS11t lcallmg GREAT VIEW -Fairvtew Nol on MLS I ~-U _ view. yard, garage. mile 1ogg1ng'> Vic POf'l Sulton .,.....,_8118 1 s 1450PllllllU/mo. 67S-_4630 N B Shr 3BR 2BA house. Prins only Bkr 722· 1025 Lost your keys wa1i.109 or from beach $475/mo • llAll .. IM.D & Newp<>f1 Htlls Or Call ~ I Yearly & wint., rentals MC 722·78S7 alt 5 128 <14th St-Two 3BR 28A 10 I D 7S9·1255 Sparklil)O clean, large 2.JBR turniSl'led a un· OulgOIOg 3s-: F to ,hr Unots Quality con11rue· Garden apts Beeultfutty furn1ahed outstand1fl9 •BR delua tton M any u~gradH FIND ta nd1caped groun\ts PLIYl llAL DTITI Back Bay townnm Poot g:,anJO= M51,~·r'°ER Pool & 5')a. pa11os/decils.1 11• .. IP9. tennis sec system garege or carport .-1 A/C, garage, yard, more! 831· 12&6 or 673· 1788 •SEVERAL LOC-' TIONS N/tmllr $600 • 650-85$3 Re /Max Rllr1 through classified BacMkx S590 1 8.ctroom S6eO PUllllU 28drm 1\•Ba 1780 TU&Y I GEid 1e~~1~~~-~~~se mT&I 1 a.dfoom S705° ..... lllllllllm CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR BIDS PIER CONCE8810N LEASES The oua111.ec cano1oatl' woll f'lave • monim...m ot 3 vears roan aal'r 111 e•· pef ence 1n 3 savings and •oa" o• commerc•al banle G t>ralla• Sa• ngs olfers an e~ce11e"1 1>enet11s pa.:~· age ana sa ar.,. pius •n· c;ent•ve o•a" Fot 1mme<l•· ale conS•dl'r al (In o•l'8'4." send vou• resume lo G11>ratt11• S8V1ngs Cor· OOfate Recruotong Otta 2800 N Madera Roao Attn 18 Simo VA·!t>Y CA 93065 Wl' are an eoual oppor1un11.,. emp•o.,er Gibraltar Savings 28drm 1·~ea seo5 \51 E 2111 St 548-2408 * t to 4 a.dfoom1 --------•FutnllMd & 8ecMIOr $600 • UnturnllMd ·The Oty ot Huntington Beech is ~ tenn of interest fOf the three praposed concessklOS on the nt!J'N pier to be built Wt ttle Main Pier Redevelopment area 1 Bedroom seeo *CloM 10 beadl 2ldml 1•.aa $795, •Free hlt-CAl.L TODAY' 29drm 21a sa10 YIW IEITILS 2250 Vengu•d 54<>-MH WHTSIOE28" 18A,W/Ot lll-4112 '*~· yerd, V-•· 2 =:o ;",..r;>.. pets ._. to '-' °'*' ..._ Iii~ 2t2tl ....... 12 Cllf ............................... ~--~"!' .... ~ ..... , ... . ,.. --.-=,• 1 The Berm Line coffee shop of 28Cli: eq ft. 2. ~out on p!ef a blitltackle/snld( shop of 850* sq fl 3 The "Pier Head"~ restaurant IOcated 1800' trom sM<e to prO\llde bfelkfast luneh. dlf'V'terl within an approicrmete 2700 sq n stl'\JCtUte TheC'lty wlll aooepl t, 2. 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BRISTOL T. nmf'<b} I0/ 19 from l PM.TO ~PM Frlcb HI f .lO fmm 8AM TO 6PM ':llturda\ IO I l 1 from 8A." TO Noon ... , .... ptlfllt (~o PhoM" u lt§ Plca.K) -~~, ~.e·: ·:• ~ • _•,:~~ ••o• .. .,,... 'd • • ., ... '-.J'"'°'P"t I A CE RGH I I I I I I' I P 0 N Y E L T A N l D Y I' I I 1· I H U 8 Ill A S I I' I I I I I' I I I' r;rrrrrrrr r1 I I I I I I I I l I I • ... ,_ !> ··-• Oen• FOf Mtell...,_, COU<lef ............. route Need ""' ~ Oeta Entry, ctetu, econo cer & !Nutanc:. r~IOnlet C M ., .. HOU<ly rate & ~ M-SI en ~ Long & P..O hoffdays, 1ncenuves ltlot1 ••m. day or eve- bOnuMS Current D M V nir9 Call Notrell repoft I p<OOI of In· ~ •7•.()172 MKWQ r~eo. SorN .., •• Hiii company c ar routes Coordinate r**vlng. prep •vallaDle Apc>ty at I tending Of Hlckory Wiil• IT&TU Farm• gotta .tfo ••P nee. llP?F will traon Part or full ume 17805 SkYl)&rk Circle ;; E Apply In person. Wetlcllfl l~VINE Plaza. 1711'1 & lrvu\9, N B (l1•)M1·1W ,._ULll ___ ,, .... Earn extra money during the• holldays Immediate openings P/l or FIT e1Cp not nee. will train Apply 11'1 parson, Wutcllll Pta.ia. 17th & Irvine. N B Sales a.,.,,.,,,, part·tlme Seasonal .Openings '°' mature well groomed asMrhve person 10 demonttrale 1earves & ac- ... cessory 1ast11ons 1n local 1mmeo1ate opening lor day departlT)ent stores Woll manager Good medical For dentel .. b PIT Mon • 1ra1nl $10 an hr For benefits, competotove Fri. l +milellge Mull usa 1 ,, 1 e r v 1 e w c a I 1 wages based Ol'I e11· own car AC)Oty at 2•7'' • 1·800-634·6627 Monday per~e Musi be 18 or Newport Blvd C M older wotn good per· 646-5060 flllll ..SS sonahty Apply daily at DRIVER IOoklng for outgoeng sales· ........ PIZZA peoc>le FulVparHome lcu l7th 1 Tustol'I LIClL •EUYEIY lllYEI South CoaSI Plaza Tern Cotta Mesa 646-7136 581·4280 Ive msg Fllltll., P /1 AM $ Mon-Frr Xltll oppty 10 1earn 644-1 413 . Food . Natl0t1ll Lumber 1• seell· Ing a respot1Slble lndiYld· •llAllY .S * ual to w04'k u Loeal De-Gourmet hotdog cart OP· livery Dr1ver lor our era1or PI T & FI T HUNTINGlON BEACHj Enthus1as11c reliable Im· store Must b4I 25 years me<i1a1e open1n9s. New· or old«. Cius 111, and port Beacfl 760-8636 bring a· COPY ot your -I WHlll OMV prlnlOUI 10 1t1ter· ..... .. vtew Full time pos1t1on w•lh good Egnl1sh com· mun1ca11on math skills and ao1e 10 nandle money Cashier. 1n caleteroa set-up ae11 sa1aa bar ana serve hot lood Previous note! or res1auran1 e.<peroenee preferred Grea1 sa1ar1 ana benelol package ano beauttlul location '-Pol~ Human Resources We provide an ei1ce11et11 wage based on ex· perlence. med1calldet11a1 t>eoellts. a credo! umon and paid vacatlot1s Inter- views will be held I WEDNESDAY 9 OOam-4 OOpm t9122 Brool!hurs1 HUNTINGTON BEACH Equal Oppty Eml>loyer ilulYllllU 11.lllTI- •RECEPTIONISTS •CLERKS * TYPISTS/OAT A ENTRY *SECRET ARIEStWP JOIN OUR TEAM OF TERRIFIC TEMPORARIES SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR SPECIAL BONUS PROGRAM ITIYIH Tt•,...llJ PtntHtl Santa Ana/lrv1t1e 250· 1444 Lagul'la Hills 770-2732 Fullerton/ Anaheim 543-9884 MAIL ROOM 2PUIT1HS Tne Orange Coast Oaoly Potot nas op~mngs in •IS llmlCUST llMU&.Olml 31872 SO COAST HWY SOUTH LAGUNA 92677 7 14.499. 7 144 Equal Opply Employer * lllftll * Mail Room lor a Pfl'I MESSENGER sERv1ce I lllWL 11LP11 ::;;~1:esc:;6~E~n:0~ E•pd, FIT, Must have OM V For electronic garage aoor 10 hanale Sc11edules at1d p<lnl·OUI Car insurance Co w111 work ins1ae & Valid CA Drovers Lie oul Good OMV req 0 Personnel The Leaa Pe•· Mlt1 S300 wk 49 1-3700 • Must wllte 1..,.,,blv Gooa soo must be 1>11ongua1 'llna "" , nave maol room e•. EARN $500 TO S 1000 starler 1ob ).pply on per-penence Apply on person WEEKLY STUFFING son. l 599-B7 Supetoor 6am-3pm Monaay rnru erwetopes at home No Cos1a Mesa 642-3766 F11aay Tne Oaol~ Pilot 8J1petlenc;e For frff 1t1fo GENERAL OFFICE Com· 330 W Bay St Costa send Jett-addressed pu1er. typing. organoza· Mesa Ask lor George s1amped envelope 10 t ot1at skill~ lor smell Arauz 642-432 t Ei1t -~~ 4 .-.I..._~ • S'S? S 15 00 • bOf"'"8 no ••P MC FTI PT 8'1·2261 lftl'Ela For Nrw:ie ... tiOtt up d Benefjt P"g s.nd r• """* 10 ,, 0 Bo• 11923 coaca Meea. 8H27 ll&l.-T ... Part lime E•pettenee In Newport BMc:h 646-3903 Medk:al •11n FI T PI T ei1per~ back otfioe or L VN Some front 1equlred 644·2722 -. •W'7111D* FINE JEWELRY MODEL Suc~sslul JeW•lef needs well·groomed persot1- able 1nd1vt0ual to wear fabulous iewets lor trade 1how1. TV talk shows l'leWSpaper ads 1 • na· 1ional pubtoc;1ty Td'S•Ot< 111 • med1cat1den1a1 t>Onus Must nave pre.per references 455·3206 mm.TYPll Partuma & cosmetic aem· ot1strators l or local SIOrH 1·800-833-8800 REGISTERED· NURSES S3 1 200 a year & up Plus FREE nousong ifr1U1•1• ,..,....,. ~~ . 1 , • .,_. ss10 , .... NIT... EE llFlll lll?I llfllA I ,.. IA&.U llC L~lf'I '°' llCUNTY ()FJICCRS H9lp --*" FIT, 'IT, ............. -mottveeed .a, ... Entl'lu••uttc pet10 FIT, Mon-Frt Vertoue oft nMOed W• tr.in dUt• .... 2291 c~T:;:. =: ~~ wlliBllFlllll• nilf'll & ..-ends 1r1 the pereon w/"1ong W' 5 0 WE •L SllOMoom oft1ee Must 9llP to NI ~ be dependable I tlexlbte ...._ sec potltlOn lend Recaw•• "•peFience en ..... lf'I odd call & OOod wnttnv .-.. Stan1no Hlary I 1 .200/mo boNleea COtona def Mat -- . Sm Pt~···~' flllllfm.. I financial WY~ CO FIT M-F •pm-12 30am nMde tie• indivldual wttn SS.25/Hr a.n.1111 No • prof eppear.,,c e & PtMaa eppty at rMuMe •o 2tO PwarinO. BEAT WICKES FURNITURE CM 12121 or call "3200 Harbor 81. C M 7""-'000 71 ... 75-1163 exp *"" Apply on pet80f'I, polished PhOne Book• on llpe. 729 tacM!qw Applicant """' Fatad St • Cotta Mesa be e•p on M8'hn II phOne llT& ULll SEC/RE'C'PT CPAo•c OC ANY DEAL P/T f ,.....,. ...... lq airport .,.. N/smkng °' -• 1 """' ue '" ofc Typl~. phone1 548-5525 1ystem I type 35·•0 Newport Beach Cati ••l3• ,.7 ** 644-1823 .,... wpm Will tr•ln on word --P/T ll•TR llU procauor Growth llTll.llLll Matu r•. outgoing, lun J>O'entlal Comp Nlary & Parson wanted fOf con· work, flex hrs Mall ~111 476-8000 temporary furniture chain Today, 845~82•5 -1n Fountain Valley Basic If you are In need ot a Job -- --.121•1T PIT utary plus comm salon. change or are out or work P/T .-iuy 1·5 30 FO( bulY Re.i El· W1lltraln 71•-964-0325 COf'l\9 ... ul PIMM No Pnone & t*ICat wOfk. tale omce 1n Colla Mall --· maner Y\'>Ur MOii ievei• we 8· 10 hrs/wk. S51hr. Mu111>41 reliable. trot11 ol• RETAIL can help Sp1nish helpful 722·0625 lice •e>c>earance Typing req'd Call JOAN or IULEITITE Pmllllllllll Limited opportunity to '°'" national rut estate mar- keting S-fSlem wolh Ul'I· 1om1ted earnings For •n· torma11on call PETE VIOTTO .ill SELECT BETlER HOMES & GARDENS REAL ESTATE 751·5000 MONICA 63 l· 1213 _,,_, Secretary FV otflce Good tetac>nona matter typing E•P Nae 8""'4 30 Mon·Fn Cell Ma Doyle 964-448 1 RESTAURANT ... SEAVERS/CASHIERS FI T ·PIT Apply t>etweet1 2·5 weekdays EDIE'S DINER 23QS E CoaSI Hwy, Corot1a del Mar Restaurant Wtnll/WAITIUI Full· Tome & P<irt· Tome 1mme<11ate openings at our HUNTINGTON BEACH store• Joon Cahlorn1a·s le1d1ng retail home om· provement cha1t1 We provld~ eaeh of our em- ployees with • COMPETITIVE WAGES COMMENSURATE WITH •Parm or Temp You Choose •Big FJrm1 or Little F1rm1 YouChoote •W6fd Procnslng or No Word Processing You Choose OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINlME~T (No , ... 100'k Free) lrvl"9 852·9889 17802 Sl!Yl)erk Ctr : 110 Fourtt Valley 64 1·3225 17195 Newhope St ,..206 GUARANTEED. we cat1 top lt1Y private aecurlty comc>anv wr1118f'I Job otter f()( your emptoy~t u a MWrlty office<. GREAT WAGES end JOB BATIS· FACTION ate our spectal· ty tlnce our cllentl OE· MAND ONLY THE VERY BEST. * Full-time positions avall1bta 1 • 25 weekend pa11-11me potltlOl'll OJ)el'I ti. for some bl~arre r"'°"· we don't piece yOu within <••••"") We have an opening for a Pa <t ·T lme Type · .. tter /Pat le·UP Em- ploy• E11per.....ced ap. l)llcantl Pt•ferred. but precl.Slon and enthuSlasm equaUy im~tant Call Lisa TanM y or Pat Tool at 642-•321, or 1111 out ap- pltcatton In IObby of 24 tw>urt ol your 1nter·l~~~~~~~~­vtew. we wtll u111t you by I; corculallng your infor-WAREl10USING mation to 25 of Orange Positions avallable to HS C0un1y·1 premier secur· grad• under age 35 c .. 11 tty f1rm1 totally at our ex· 2 1 3 • 2 9 8 • 6 6 7 1 I penM 800-252-0559 Word PrOCMSlng We re here for you al'ld W .-...._ ... your better future with .,_ .... 11 you are a WordPertec1 1·800-4 23 ·1739 or 1·800-468-2772 Your calling IS at TPM We have 1mmedt.ate per- mat1en1 & temporary pos • 1toons lor you 10 choose from Call us & 91op 11'1 ana say Hello Posltoons open 1nrougnout Orange County With car to service eSlab· hshed routes $40-$60 Cash da1ty EXPERIENCE • MEDICALIDHIT AL ll•DllY Eatabllthed consu111ng en· glt1.er1ng firm Is look1t1g tor an et1erge11c typist 1§0 wpm) WordPer l • lot us 1-2·3, some bkkpg, FIT. 675-3553 IYllllC PIOTEmll SEIYICES pro, 11 you are a stickler for grammar and lorma1. and, II you hke a last· pa c ed . fr1endly team--we ha11e 11 great job for you Our growing management consulting practice 1s located l n University Tower.(across lrom UCI) Non-smoker. car tor local errands S•nd resume to Ad• 100, c/o Oa.1ty Piiot. PO Bo• 1560, Costa Mesa.CA 92626 ... /lmYILllll FIT P/T M·F 9am-2pm or 7 30am-4pm S61Hr Bet1el1ts Light typing lor compuler Apply on per- son. Books on Tape. 729 Farad SI CM 548-5525 PlllT /?WIT WT Newport Bel\ch lull tome 90-day probatton Musi have pa 1n 11no ex - peroence be mechan- 1caJty onctoned ttave a good work & attenaence record Call 650-2749 Mot1·F11 leave messge OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT INo lees 100"/o Free) • l'Pll NI-Ill• Irvine 852·9889 17802 Sitypark C11 " 110 Fount Valley 64 1-3225 17195Newhope St =206 PAIT· TI• U /11 llOIPTllllST F /T Deliver documents lrom Mon-Fn 8 30-5 30 Must Sat11a Ana 10 various businesses ,,, your econo car No eap nee• We Ir aon• A great 1ob for ac1ove oul· door 1ypes1 Start al tOAM or !PM someeve· nong sn1tls ava1l<1bte Call Jan 71 4-751-0746 be rehabte have lronl of· flee appearance llght typing req d E.tp prel a but woll lraon Start al S6 50tHr Posotton avail· able Oe1 29tn l...dll MONICA 631· 1266 IEOIPTilllllT Pllllllll ltllCTll Busy HB YMCA. PI T allt>r- &11 TUlllll noons Outoes incl Cu'>· 9-6 M·F SS/Hr 15 ECE tomer relations neavy req a Hunt Beach phot1es & misc ofltce YMCA 84 7 -9622 work 84 7 -9622 PRINTING Plln·IP/OAllllA IHlnlHllT WlllS lerl'tllhltff 979-0747 ****** Retan llAUllllllT I uu1a11wn1 Looking tor an exc11mg ce· reer ,,, the re1a11 clothing held? lllWlllTlllll os 1ook1n9 for bright motova1ea & reliable peopte 10 1111 positions as lull & part-11me Sales As· BENEFITS • ONGOING TRAINING • CREDIT UNION e OPPORTUNITY TO ADVANCE INTO MANAGEMENT For an ON-THE-SP{)T tn• terv1ew apply tn person WEDNESDAY 9 00am-4·00pm 19122 Brookhurst HUNTINGTON-BEACH UTllllL Ll•IER 1 llPPLY, Ill. socoate5 & Managem~nt Equal Oppty EmplOyer Pos111ons 1n our new 1oca1tor on Fashion lslal'IO Ulll ILOll-TIP PH we are a las1-pacea re1a11 Sates Clerks wan tea to -;ell chaon spec1ahz1t1g 1n hana-maae womet1 s h11or faShoOl'I apparel lor ct11I· accessoroes al Fasn1on Oren XLNT company Island shopping cen1er be,, e I 11 s on c I u d on g Professional aress Pan mcrcnanaose a1scour11s 11me pos111ons 10 beqon It you are onteresteo on a 10123. S6 50tHr Please pos111on please call call 662-3661 Vorg1n1a Freemat1 di 114-857-t 110 or app1y 1n Ulll/IFO Wiii PT person al lllWlllTllllS F&SllMllUll For retail jewelry store in Newpon Beacn taeal lor female wtexp 1n clerocal Contac1 Mgr 642-5000 1LocA1ea "accross rrom llUn&llY/IEOn. -llMDllY (11•) IU-1111 (H ... ) M ature, profeul~nal , competent w /akllls In m ... I typing, acctg & word pro· IWlllllll TUlml cess1ng lor a private Sat1tl Ana unified now hir· psychological otloee P/l Ing For more into call fle11lbte hrs 723-0405 714.559.5723 or • Job Ll"9 7 14-558-5893 ···~··· IDYEITISll& TELEPHOIE SILES ......... Call lor •PPI 675-1922 W.,,dy WllEllUSE STICIEIS tmmeooate openings are ............... ...,...,... 1mmedla1e need tor sec· retaries with Word Per· feet, Macintosh & Weng sk11ts lrvlne, N B & H B sreu. Full/Part lime Tmllftll ..... We ;rre 1oot..1n9 lor an available al our S~NT A enthuSIBSllC energetic AN A ...... u NT I NG T 0 N nardwork1ng person to BEACH warenouse No work 1t1 the classified e11pe11ence necessary depl Full-1ome Sales ex· We provide compe1111va peroence netptul but ,,01 wages e11eetlet1t 1>enet1ts An!!cpl!I 60 I 0 necessary Ei1cellen t 1nclud1ng me<J1callden1a1 1..,.._ -- bet1eltt package & credit insurance a credit unioo -·..-- unoot1 member Ship at1d more' Apply 1n per· au amftllAIY son IALI WEDNESDAY 9 OOam-4 OOpm OC':" 14 and OCT 1S 19122 Brookhursl lOam-5pm 12pm-5pm 10% to 40% OFF HUNTINGTON BEACH 1931 Newport Blvd CM DAILY PILOT IU .. H1 ht. S01 P.O Box 10 Dearborn lnendly gilt wrappe<l ae-203 H840ht1. Mtch •8127 sign Co Lv msg 675-04321 llil------•-I E•perience lull time. gooa salary and bet1elilr. Call Mr Winch 640-65?5 Every other weekena 9.5 Must be reliable & nave lront ottoce appearance Exp pre! a bul wolt train Call MONICA or JOAN 631· 1266 Bob Burnes Res111urnnt1 Sat1 Clemente Mlg. needs EOE n-smkr wtxlnt pl"tot1e & AU fer Olttri FtH•11 typmg skllls (Wordperl8'1 * * * * * * * UTIIULLIMIER I UPPL Y, llO. Antoque sew1t1g machine Wl"tlle. compl~te w/Orlg bobbins. spare parts oil can $150 Obo, 858· 1932 jroDAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ! I Aett09S 1 $al'I AnlonlO lal'ldmat91 8 W.ik latlurety t I 8rUJllMI d8l'ICe t8 "The Mod - 2 1 Slapl Ngfllly 22 RIMI 23 Notions 24 A8YerM Of onQOml 25 $fl8fp 28 Kay figure of the "oontra"·versy 28 Small amounts 29 Deface 30 WilCll town 32 a.er 100111 33 OutlOOtl en 3S "AH About 38 Large quantity 38 -de Franca 39 Welat·to"'ng mammal 41 Slangy neg.8t1V'8 42 Brougrit uo 63 Halrltyte •s 5ftowed dlSd••n •7 ~onetlONt pact •9Feao6a 52Auct~I WOid 53 o.wti goddess SS SflOw8d dr--. 5'LIM IOS..lala • ' (Apttal good• ... Mova lmOOlhty 16 Stent M VUinerabie pert°' leg 17 Fonner tent111 ater Arthur - MMaiat 70 "8bblf'1 tell 71 Pl>erated 12 r1ny per11e1e 7J 'lllMr 7•MW9M 7tHllflC*d nr_... 7t Jam cont-- • Tiie llMf Md -a.,._ .-... .. -CCllar Of ....... •-DaWt • Ullra .,.......,. .... •Clllllfy 90 Forst murder Y>Ctom 91 Pa 92 T1ea1eo unfairly 95 01>1a1neo i.6 Bwds homes 98 Fiiied wtll\ r-ence 100 Malnt11n 101 · -11 or lose If 102 Samuel GOidwyn specoslt~ 104 Ratner Of Rowan 105 Unique person 106 Ctaom 10 • ahete 107 Pro 108 Forb10den 1n1nos 1 10 Prepareo fPotaloesl 112 Ar1111s ~ .. 1 13 Cl'lotr memt>et 114 Paci t16 Sty d-'!et t t7 ll'le Tatrtble t t8 T Sllel l'IOld of t t9 Gatm 12 t M11111fY totte of 28 8C:r OSI t24 CKeao 12S Jotte t28 Haw~oan wt"Hll'I 130 CllC>lt st ot Senegal 131 Won--IOUP t32 Err 13~ Gobttn 137 Bfldgat 139 Con .. diSpenMr 140 Entoc.d 142 A1'198' 143 "TN1 Old - 146 Act1V11y ol 28 acrON7 148 Mrs PM4 and Mme Bovary 150 Entrance courtyard• tS1 W-••Y 152 "-Little W0tds" 153 Intended 1 ~ MW!« arto' dam .... 1&5 Concra,eg 15t ..... ..... " 1570elert~ .... pres>Oenl 2 Non-eapress 3 Sky-blue 4 NV Stl'li.1e 5 Lofty poems 6 Handsome Greet< goa 7 Brawl 8 Eage 9 Actress Ullmann tO Voted 1n10 oNtce 11 Soprano e g 12 Fusi 13 TV star G11tt1n t<4 Conauc101 s stock IS Gar1>119e con111ne1 115 Oort 17 -Vad1s? 18 Complete 19 Century plant 20 Med~ted 27 M8MOttU lion 3 t Roomy and or>en 3<4 NOi 1n 37 ArOVMS 39 ..... ..., 40 PMW .. 42 Salao eon•-• 0 Wofl080 r>u1aance 45 S"-lty 46 Fem.le dee< 48 Chtldten I game 49 Naltve-bofn ltraeM SO WOfk by HOfMf 51 Like lhe doing• of 28 KION 52 Tn1t1 S4 Unwetcome 99011 on clot'- 56 lnhet>llents of Managua 57 Ellcit 58 Hinder eo -~ a 1 Hlgll --liute '2~t deattc>yer a3 Deep--1081 l1d of) MPr ... 1leclfrom ...... 17 8Perll °' It L°'*. eg .. .._ 72 OecoJ ..... 73 Ghtte•y ll!><IC 7 4 LOok af1e< 7!1 Ice-cream portoon 78 ww.11 a1ea 79 PC>llea 8 1 Peruse 83 Possess 85 Forty ••nllt 88 S«;ret 89 ~sleep 92 Spoaers t1br1c11tons 93 Legally 1>ar 94 Sweeties 97 Fsmeo unci. 99 Marry 100 Potter s oven ,103 GOia or ivory tOllower 10s George Bu~ns him 106 Radoo feature 107 RalMS 109 Fr l'IOly .oman II 1 Dog OWf\91 S attack wora t 12 F1n111'1ed 113 ·ll ·la 115 SQueat wi111 C)all'I 117$<~ t t8 Autry Ot Shat II 120 Lns able to ...... 122 Hardy's par1nat 123 Gumbo ongtedoenl 124 Fait to remamw 12S M~ rellglou• wSt 128 0vatac1 121 rum up 0t1e"1 noee et 129 Habllulle 131 Malodlat 133 Been• 134 Natllle of Tentltl 135 Unwanted \lllllOtl 137~ 131 Soclal Climb« 14() "...,, cwrency 1o6 I Promotion tape 144 Poae 14' HIT'1 •ICC8aeor 147 Tt\M ternele t•9 -CulP8 -llllYMI 111111 Tlll•IWllEW IMPllYEI LIWERUTll ~EJ $2.44 per day Thal s ALL you pay lor 4 hnes 30 Oay monomum on the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more tnlormauon CALL TOOAY11 ISi FOii LOIS Your Service 011ec1ory Represent1t1ve 142-G21 bt.111 ... llTlll The Call! Public Util1t1es Com m1ssiOI), REQUIRES that all used. loousehold goods movers. print their P U.C Cal T numb41r. llmo's & chautleur·s print thetlr T C P numb41r 1n all adverlitements II you have a quesllot1 abOut the legality of • mover. limo or chauffeur. Call· Publlc UtolllH Com· ml~. 714-5S8-415 1 nvevvays pa11os path$ etc No 1ob too small ,. ........ , ....... . 11111-0llllT ·STiii STUCCO· TILE· Reas Loe Bond Ins 537 ·1~4 Boll (hold Carp I ........... All Amencan Childcare Agency St L•cd & Bnaea 587-2250 Pllf ... IT10AllY E~p choldcare & house· keeping Screened to mee1 your needs 533-7823 9 DAYCARE • Break f ast tunch and snacks Large yara Lots or hugs and play • 6•6·1040 . LOVING mother Wtll care for your toddler on my home. BushardlGarloeld H B P11 F/T 965·0656 prefdl 8·4 30 498-9454 --------111 •MYWlUT.,_• Texture·ACOUSllC & Pa1n1 Free est Kevin 538-6192 Garage/Yd Clt1ups. Trees ******** ...uTIMNAU lllMll Free Es11mates Any size Job Call Oennos * 211-11U * •ILllTlmll• .... Ml-1112 HWNITUILlll IMM.EOIAlE SERVICE Sr 01scout11 Hauhng Cln up Trees Jol"tn 650· 1628 AYUMILIAllH. Hauling • Cleanups Odd 1obs also 543·0952 OUMP RUNS • JUNK Furniture trash lree Oual work Free es1 $25hr branches appliances :487.892 Greg 979-6276 Call Mike 7 dys 646-139 t Tll b.llTllO IU 111111 IA .... • Ser111Ce & Repair At1d Tree Sculpturing Lie 509044 Greg 73 t-6295 Same Day Serv 5'0·608~ •B Z ELECTRIC • Res1d 11Comm I All Home Improvements Free est :548099 Brei 968-5504 ........... Junk to Oump, 7 days Coat• Mesa 540-3798 •lie assao• by H 1 0 1amondmtl'ld & Gold· HANGING/STRIPPING fingers Lv mag lor L1c:560875 VISA·MC W7 77!1·3113 a/pm 673-1512 A BLISSFUL TOUCH SUPERIOR Wallc~verong Therapeutic Massage Inst allation Remo va' tSwedlstl & Lom1 Loml) Wall Repalt Prompt Loe STRESS FREE 847-5158 •566215 Mark 642-6842 HEADACHES/Lower back WALl,.PAPER HANGING palos. Siren MHsaoe REMOVALS Compellllvo therapy In M edical b ids St Loc :416904 Chtropra.c11c olllce Insur (7 141 523· 7936 Larry accepted 536-7789 Beth ... lll-11U aul?lllPllT U..WT·111M2 llllT lilnl• Lo..at legal rate Careful hc.,,Md T -152 461 Free quotas 646-5651 WE gals shd hang together Str1p-pa1nt-1ns1a11 Ad· 111ee to 1he crazy 14 yrs up 633-7172 at1y time NEWBORN & MEOICALL y • Freg11e Newborn Daycare My Home 30 Yrs Superb Reis Pat 966-0490 STARVING STUDENT ALL AMERICAN HAULING & C OURIER SERVICE 72 1-6814, Eric SILoc ._ RELIABLE DAYCARE In my Irvine home Mon-Fri Blr1h·2'h Lots of ac· 11vl11et15S9·72 15 -I• I 10 riq c, •. ,' (I ................... 7 dye -w.i~-wy,. ·~ rel Lie, Ins 8•2·50S3 * ...... 111T•···~ -HAVI: DUST lRUST U Home or omce 548-9229 573707 HOME MGMT CO Res -Comm House. pets & plant care Serving all your elec1r1col Refs. Lie.tins 567-48o67 neeas (7 14) 631·3238 Joseph A Greco --- ; I ~ I f I I L V L 11Jnlf ... LM82 Any slH ·S85 00 Incl Ou1111yi1ina.:<i Rerool/Repalrs All work stump lnSYred Customers Richard Sinor ouar lie 570720 722-7537 CHUCK 642·0322 (LtC In• Ret1) 645-7608 TlllT 11.111111 IPlllll D llPlll * llALITY * High ~ ~'Rates Servtee Calls FrM est • NO JOB TOO Small • --NllT9I Root Repairs & Rerooling Dependable R .. sonable LAWN MAINT 5•8·9309 e.c.11en1 quality at reas Cornmerc1allResiden11al L,c" 527459 UWl 11111. ,,.. Trill I ~;,'9 or:':..2~~~4 Full L&5i1~1Ew R9c:o9F~!G51 CALL Tracy. 548·2317 CIMn·ut> Sprtnltlet repr & _ !Mtell Valentin 5'M109 TOP QUALITY PAINTING Local Referenc:es Topped/~ a..nup nu lewn/IPflnklr 761-3471 -GREEN LIFE by-ERIC ~-....... Maine ., .. ,. Int 1e.t 18 year• 0 C Prof lir'C8 '73 Shingles Lie: lne'd. Rats Btolten. M1n1ng? Flat PROMPT 13~ 1888 rool INll1 Fr• E1t Lied iiiii•---NmJml Low Rat•t 17$-)IM Gil 112/Wr t MATERIALS ..... enc.. 175--.eool CUST HOUM Pelntine by Someol .. Who C.ea. 7~·· Aijl#iS 6011 17 CU " REFRIGl!A· ATOR Frost FrH. goto ColOt, 11lnt COrtd $300 43.4-7632 G.E. 24 cu 11 Side by llOe Re frigerator I Fraezar gold lady P<anmore wunet & dryer, gold SIMC* sofa 843·9839 KENMORE ELEC dryer $35. works or••• Antique otik Bunk beds $76 645-0767 Iv msg Nr new FRIOIOAIRE·Xll cond' Frost-tr". t 4 cu It Bought 11188 S'ft warr Why rent S400 673-8384 WASHER & 01er s 150 ea Otlhwuher 12S Elect ·Range S 100 Trash Com· pactor $100 648·S848 60 14 ELeCTROPEOIC BED (twin soieJ $45Q Q.l(ygen Concentrator $300 Portable Oxygen Tank Ctn leather case) SSO a.no Porta Potty Chatr $50 539-3073 MOVING must Mil NOW• * .. , ltfT SAU Whl wash oak entertain Oct 14 & 15. 10·5 one-ot- cntr Faux stone col & a-kind gill baskets end tbla. Southwest pine Home & Xmas access . bdrrn HI Mal/bo11 sprng gilts for everyone Unit Sola/love seat All •Int E-2, Mesa Bus Ctr. 17th Won't last 973-0653 & Pomona C M BEAUT SlEtGH BED CUSTOM made draptmes COUNTRY OAK. tnci 35-40 ft. 7 It tong, hght dresser oval mirror 2 beige excellent con- ntte stands & porcelatn & dt11on $450 • 646-1769 brass handleJ, eitquis1te Sacr $1450 Cherrywood din rm/cot table Beaut Must See 973-0653 IUlllUllHll Mattress bo• frame new S235. 840-8733 -llUT 111111n111u• TICKETS OC·SF. Frt 10127 Depart 5 30p ar- rive 6 •6p $39 one way 545-7 t 18'd 640-1494 e GAS DRYER $60 LIKE NEW Jig Saw $ 100 Stanley Miter BoK 35 642-150S 7 pieces, glau top 0000 cond S 1 15 64S-44 18 POOL TABLE $300 Spa ---$500 Make offer Call GE REFRIGERATOR Scott 7 14-969-4754 S200 Parquet table & 8 chairs S 100 Picnic table Ill .... IT•IS sso 120-1421 noam WllTll ~ .... Set 2 tickets Saturday Show Sola, chair. coffee and end 10121 only Call 756-2600 tlbte $900 compte1e ..,, will split XLNT cond111on 969-5053 Matcnino 7' coucn & 5 loveseal gd cond p1,1mpk1n vetour S400 2 cockt111 Ibis S 100 8-pc din set inc Ible 6 cl'>atrs glass-Iron• -flutch StOO lamps barstools rolt- away bed 72 t ·9260 lkllH ITllH T ockets' lor sale with or w o limousine 841 -5776 Three clumps ot three 10 Ken111 Palm · 4 large Sago Palms 642-6662 days TUllHlUIU • QUEEN SIZE MAHAESS Membersn1p 1n N B Tennis Club For Sate $825 644·6193 & BOX OUIL TED' • BRANO NEWt S 155 ~ CALL • 840-8733 * ., --• Mtcrowave. rattan glass c-dining table. .s chairs • solaback & coffee 1abtes ! all a.lmost new S48-6445 • • TWO Storage Unns King bed tan sofa recltner armoores dressers antQ oak table chairs desk sm taoies enl centers carpet Turoooryer more S 10-S•OO 6•6-0754 ' t'Y'<""• ,' .. ~, s .. 41) ~~P'I' l'WC'l I ff' t 1 ,..11 1\lJ -:/W-s. ' 'f!l r 1f. sg ~ I 135-3171 --... euw1eoo1 ... ~ r•0ted 751< l'!Ule9 LOOI! & fUN gt... s tlOO •3' 0763 EWPORT IMPORTS JAQJMS ~~·--· l ~...,. ,~ ~~ ~~....-; """' <(. -•..N-C: • Ji!filt•) l= • -- .MA) ,c9" • ..., c• """ -!Wv.&~·· .. JI C-..,__, ._ RESAU • 722-4100 'M l.EOtNO& 80 IHTIGllA SA VE! SALE! YW 'll O..ttrtiMe he' Cnamoagne ea ''°n tr~•e wnot e e•ce ·t nt COi' d•t•on ,.,,,. m.>es • O"'"E'<· eves 7,. ,99.1593 *1118YW* *IUli* OllYllll .. 4 \P~d Jlew motor C 60 I ,,..,de 1"es 1e110..., e~cei-l ent gas m11ea9e S 10001 o::>1 best oiler 8• • ~ 194 CAOM l.M: MVIU.f w1'r. 9Cltd .. ...... ., ... condttl on. 1 1191 6'6-71N~m11 •12 _ ... __ 37 000 mMM Altt c;on. dltlOMO E~ ~ d111ont Po.., bfeeb powet .. ..,Ing, pow9( wlndowsl 17.500 Call ,,....... -.. -.. -..... ,. 11Ul9 XI.NT conOlllOfl Av10 ate ptw loadeO Ea11ndad warrant ) $16.500 ob<l 495-9611 FORD iJ• ESCORT G ~ lmmac;ulate Fuel 1n1«>- t1on M1cna11n TRX Powet sun<ool stereo special paint S219S 722-8308 ,.,,, .... , .• 231< or.gmal moles $27SO 64~,_7787' UUTllY !6 Metc.ury Grand Mar- Qu1s F utly toaoea lu,ti POwet air auto AM/FM Slereo ~ l(e n..., Att u •u•1 eQo ornent• r2COF897t $99-95 JOnnSOtl & So<' L•nc04n ~~cury 2626 ~a•bor Bl vd Costa Mesa 5•0-5630 llUTllY 89 F0<C! Mu<; tang Cof\vert LX !ully 1oadeo' Avto r"1arie air E•ceuent con dot Ot'I r 1683001 S 1' 995 Johnson & Son Ltncotn Mercury 2626 Harbo,.. B vd Costa Mesa 540-5630 v lv SC1ROCCO S 1c;ie1 S mllll '11 IU soee<i J t Alp•~e alarm Au1oma11c air mucl' I a ' , S 2 9 0 0 :> o c I m0<1 L•C = 20 PG029 -6A5· 1"29 55995 JOhn$0" & Son L1nc01n Mercury 2626 Autos Domestic 9300 ~arbor Btvd Cos1a Mesa 540..5630 •&TLIWIMl2W ll.lllllU'll UIS-WI ClffY * 8~ CouC>P OeV•lle a TMUlt IL&.ISll .n.te '"' •eco•d se-"S All oouons mint condt1on !3 Carr aro I oar root 16 $5800-POSSIOle trade o..,. mites a1 S3550 c o ,., s d e ' e d "iEWPQCHEq M OTOq s 800· ·-·.a2ao As~ lo• 548-8823 or ~•6-20 '7 Victor STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ... Tne Legat ~par1 men1 at int Daily P1101 is plea sed to an- nounce a new service now ava il· able to new Dus1r)esses We w111 now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge and save you the ttme and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana Then. ot course. after tl'le search is completed we w1t1 ttle your hct1t1ous business name statement wtlh the County Clerk, pubhsh once a week ror tour wNks ., required by law and ll'len Ille your proof o f pubh· c ation w1tl'I the County Clerk Please Slop Dy to hie your 1tct1ttous business statement at the Daily P1tot Legat Depart· menl 330 Wes t Bay Costa Mesa Cahtorn1a If you can no t stop by please call us at (7 I') 6•2·•32 1 EJttens1on 315 or 3 t6 and we will make arrangements for you to handle tt11s procedure by m a1t If you should have any further Question!! please call us and we will be more trlln glaO 10 assisl you Good tuck '" you# newt bu ·~ " C8 -Or-Cooat DAILY PILOT/ Sundey, Octo-15, 1989 ·Weeklong SF hotel strike settled SAN FRANCISCO -A weeklOnJ strike of unionized hotel workers at '\he Hyatt Regency and the Hyatt Union Square has been settled with the 'signing of a fivC·)·car pact that irtcluded ·wagt> rises and fringe b1.'neti1 'improvements. the sides rcP,Ortcd. Some 1.q5 hotel "'Orkers arc affected. Spt>kesman Tim Reagan of Local 2 of the HotcJ and .Res1auran1 'Employees Union said the 8ccord was signtd Friday afternoon. 3n agreement that fiulcd. hO"'C\'C'r. to satisfy a union demand for .a shon-cut lo union membership b) way of a card rather than an rlection. Disney Hall plan needs some help LOS ANGELES -Downtown's proposed Wah Disney Conccn Hall will have a hi&h·nk' hotel as its neighbor as plannc_rs seek ways to defray the hall's proposed S90 million {'OSI. , ;\rchitect Fr.tnk Genry and a cone-en hall committee that 1ncludcs Disney's widO""'. Lilliam 8. Disney, had at one time resisted c9unty officials' suggestions ihat a ho1cl be built on \he si1e. The county owns the land. But Fredenck M . Nicholas. chairman o[thc commil!ct'. said in a rl"t'Cnl 1nterviev.> that ""'hen comn1ittl'1.' members rralized the hall could cost up to $90 mi.Jhon they agr«"d to add'1he adjacen1 hotel to help pay for the prOJC'Ct. ttORl,0 BR!t:t ·s ;,.,__ , S~ny -sues Warner for S 100 million TOKYO -Sonv C'orp.'sa1d Saturda~ that 11 has fill'd a.$1(19 111.i llio n sun against \Varner Bro!>. Inc., 1he \a1es1 salvo in the clcc1ron1cs giants bid to hire a pair of fan1ous filn1 produce.rs to head its nl'''' nlO''ll" con1pan}. Thl' suit lollo"~ a SI b1ll1on la,,·su11 lill·d b} rarl1t·r b~ \\larnl·r Bros .. .,.,.h,~·h \••ants to kt•t·p Sun~ fron1 h1nng pmduc.:-rs P_ett•r Gubl-r and Jon Pcters. The t'-'·o nll"n madl' 1he h11 mo,·1e .. Batman" tor \\1arner Rros. and have a long-1enn production dl·al ""'ilh the. con1p;in\. Son' LIS.\ Inc .. (iubcr and Peters and tht•1r produC"t1on companu:-s jointly filed thl' la.,.,·su11 agarn~t \\1arnrr Bros. rn ('ahfurn1a Surx·nor (·ourt tn Los .\ngl'll'S on Fri da~. Son) Corp. sa1d 1n a s1:.ite1nent. Son}. thl· Jap:tnl'Sl' l'lect run1C'~ .ind rl'cord 11-1an1. announct'd Sl'pl. 27 1hat 1l had agrt·l·<l tu bu) t ol1,1n1b1;i Prl·ture ... fOr ahou1 $3.-1 billion. Complaints result in name change KL':.\LA· ll f~I PL'K . .\tala,sia -D1s1nhutor.. of a toothpastl' calll'd "DarkL C .. !>aid Saturda~ thl'~ arc changing thi: narpl' to "Darill''" l"x'C'aU~l' lh(• iOrn it•r nanlt' "a" l·o n~1dl'ft'd rac1alh 0Hi:·ns1\e Ha" k'\ and l·latl'I Lid . 11 htl'h h:i;, tx·l·n distnbuung 1hi: 1001hpa,cc ht'rl' rOr more than -10 \t•ar .... <.aid 1n a s tat1:n1cn1 11 '-'Ou ld srx·nd ;1bout ~J,tl.IX~l 10 pron10ll' !ht· n:'1n1 t· ('h;1 ngt·. The ro1npa111 s:utl !I ha" a1'llUt a JI) rx·rrl'nl sharl·Of th t• tt1(1thpa'1l· m:1rkt•11n .\.lala)"la ;ind th.:it qit• n.:in11· rhangt· fo llo1\l'd t·on1 pl:11n1\ 11fra1·1:1l 1n~n s111v1t ). S.ofter tone in trade disputes TOK''O -l !.S. Trade Kcprt•scn1at11t• ('aria I-f ill s !>.:!1d S.11urd;n 'that a complete opt·n1ng of Japan·~ niar~l·ts '-'Ould not 1•l 1n11nall.' lhl' \\1 0 countries· financial 1mbalanct'S. She said t hl· l ·n11t•d St:lll'S and utht'r nauon~ also must rl'dUl'l' tht•1r tradt• barncrs. Mrs. Hills told rt·portt•rs h('r talks \.\1 th gu,l·rnn1l·n1 and hu"OL''i~ onlc1als dunng her fir,1 1np to Japan as !hi.' l ' S. tr:adl· rcpn:5cn1a11'l' \1l·n· "quite cons(rul't 1 ve. .. 1 hl'rL' ha1 L' bel'n no dt·mands, .. Jttpa O('"l' o!llc1cil" 'a 1d Mrs. Hills· urgl•d Jaj)an 10 oJ)('n its markl't~ \11Jl'r to L'.S r11n,1rut \ll)n companies. s:nelht('S and supcrcompu1ers. In rl'sponsc. Po!.1 and Tc\r. comn1unica11o ns ,\I 1n1s1c.r Scn1pachi Oishi 1old ht·r fi\ l' uf lhl'" eight ~a1t·lhtc' J.apan plans ''' launch 1h1~ ~l'ar arc .\menr~n ·niadr. the ollic1a\s sa1J. MORTGAGE RATES Agures as ol Thursday. Oct. " Life's just a f an~asy to this pair ly HOUY J, WAGNER Of-~ ...... UMI' What does one give to son1 l·OnL' who has everything? Dixon Gayer and Craig MC-Connell devote 30 Jo 40 hours a Wf'Ck to ans.,.,·cring·tha1 qucs1ion. The pair. long1imC rriends. hayr spent 1he last IS months launchinB their dream business. Actuall)'. their business is e\'erybody's dreams. Ga)'er. 40, and ~1cConnell, 38. pro,·ide fantasies -for a price. Ga)·er "go1 tired or the same old restaurants" and began looking ror new. unusual and ac- cessible forms of entertainment. Thr variety hl'" discovered in his own back ya rd surpri~ and delighted him and he .was sure othl"r people would ft•el the sa m.:-way. Their "L..ake Forest-based business. FantaS)'S. .... as born. ThL' pair began questing for cvrr.· o u1- of-the-ord1nary expcril'"nce and ta_lenl 1hey-rou.l,d find to satisf). bored runs..--ekers. The typical client is thl' upper middll·-rlass· couple .. both "prking: """1th an income ofS.W.00) a \ear or more. Those couples are looking for a d1fli:n:nt kind of night on the: town or a spcr1al \\'eckcnd gc1a .... ay. The current selection include!> dinner l\llh a show of' magical feats in an ancient Egyp1ian selling. :i trip back to 1520 for a dinner 1n the court of King Henr.· VIII. dinner in a Morroc'can rt·s1auran t completl· ""'ith bell y danCl'rs. an after- noon or e\•ening in hot 1ubs in thC' "·ildt"rness. gondola rides through Long Beach's Naples SC('- tion or Nl"l\port Beach ca nals and even ho1 air balloon ndes. All include lin1ousinl' scr .. ·ic-e 10 and front the fanlaS) site . . .\nd tho~ are j ust 1he stock rantasurs. l "us- 1on1ers can make ""'halt\'er SJ>1."'{"1al requests they can 1n1ag1nc and Gavrr and McConnell "'ill fi11d 1h\·n1. f\1cConnell s.~1d th('\ ha'(' Ol'Vl'r had a requi:st thl"~ couldn't fulfi ll'. "'l"he key 1here 1s dollars and cents." be said. "We can find an)'thlng," He added the more advance no1icr they have. the n1orc unusual thing$. they may be able 10 plan, ·rhc1r most unuSual request was 10 frovide 1oplcss waitres~ and optional physica en1er- ta1nment for a bachelor party an Las Vegas. McConnell said the)· declined the request but .... ·ere abk to su pply some potential references. All of the filntasies art: available "'ith ''3ri· atlons of duration and accOu1remcnts. An eve- ning in the hot 1ubs can be complimented with dinner P,.repared 1ubside by a chcr. ""ho lhcn serves 1he meal on china. crys1al and silver. One couple added 10 that an cveninglo ng sere nade by a si nging harp player. · Cuslomers can even set. the parameters of their fantasy -budget. tln1efr.in1e and interests - and Fan1asys will return one or more prbposals for fantasy oPtions. Thai ser vil"e is rroe. For forgetful types. they will e\'en ri.-gistcr important dates and send reminders so the eustomcr nl'\'C'r has to bf caught forgetting thaf special OCC'asion again. But pulling all of this together hasn't bct"n cas~. the) said. "We spent an enormous amoun1 of mone' and a "'hole lot of time to go 10 t'll'~ \'endor "·C could find to put this together." f\1 clonncll·said. That dollar investment adds up 1o ·an t•s1imated SI0.000. hl' addl'd. D1:con and f\1c\onnell s11ll 1r1s1S1 customers gel 1he1r fantasies for lhl· same pr1rc 1he) '-''OUld 1f they organized thl" "·hole thing 1hcn1sclves. So ho.,.,· do 1he' nlali.e mone\ ~ , "Kickbacks from tht· vt·ndorS:· Mc('o nncll ~ud. "'h's a real thin n1.arg1n and 11 depends ·on volun1e." FantaS\'S takl·s 1n cibout 20 percent of lht• 101al cost (if the fantasies pro' tdl'd rach year. That 1!>n"t )l'I enough for l'llhl'r 11f !h(·m lo qu11 their other JObs. managing_ their respective parents' appli3nce stores 1n Downey and Bellflower. The advantage Fan1asys can provide to vendors is a volume of referrals for 1hc vendors, enough to makc.....,.retuming some of 1hc fee \\'Orthwhile. "The hardes1 1hing to do is to find vendors '-'·ho will treat our customers the way ""'e wan1 them to. 01herwise .,.,.e .... ·on't do it." Gayer said. For clients. they said. the ad\•antages are creativity, con\•enience and a level of service a one-lime customer mighl not-be able to gel. Nei1her Gayer nor Mt'.Connrll has a college education but. Gayer said. "'20 )'Cars !n the retail business certainly makes you salesw1.sc." . Both 1he popularil} of th.:-service a!1d us grt·a1est Challenge depend on JXOple wan11ng 10 have fun. • . ' .. Prople just tlo~·1 .kno.,.,. h~w to d~ things. I don't know ""'hat 11 1s .• lhey JUSt (ton I know .,.,•hat's availabll.' in \hC:ir O""'n back )'ard."' f\1cConncll Sa1cf. adding.. "!l's real hard'(for !hem) 10 change gears and get in10 being creati ve.'.' But. he addt-d. the real challenge 1s conv1nc· ing peopk· of 1hc importance of gelling 1ogc1~er to have a good time. "Cost 1s one fac1or. bu.1 !l's really the lnck of motiv:itton 10 get ptople togl'thcr." he said . A ftw da)'S afll'r each fan1asy. a rcpresenta- t 1 i'l' u f FantaS\'S calls the c-us101ner to bl' sure they .... ·ere satisfied: Gavl'r s;iid thl'} ha,·c had only one con1plain1 and a Call to the ,·endor brought a full refund and second shot at the fan1asy. on the housc-. Gayer and McConnell's O\\·n fantas} is 10 cApand 1he1r business lo .,.,·1der a nd "'ider a~as . even1uall ~ crossing slatchnt•s ""'1th 1he1r services. For nu ..... the} are spending their days at the applianl'L' !.IOr(•s and 1h':'.!r n1gh1s crc.-ating fan· taSll'S. Wall Streetjittery about Monday :":E\\ 'l"O RK ·1 ~Pl -P;Hlll ~~ 1n\l'~tor!>,placed 'il'll ordl·r ... Saturda' :1.;. \\'all Strl'l'I and giJ \l'rnnu·nt ol· ti1·1al~ conii.·rred on lhl' srcx:I.. n1a r· i..l·t\ l·nd:1' the l .l1h . fi.·anng a rt•-pla~ ilf thl• !9S.., cr:t,h "hL'rl the n1ar!..l't rcoix·n~ l\lun<la ). l ·harli:s Sch1~ah l~ c-1.1 .. 0111.· of thl' nauon·s largest 1.hscount hru.1..l·rai:•·'· 1•jll.'n('d its l lO hr-.inl'hl'" t1.1r lt)ur hi1ur" Satt1rda\ and "a" fh-o<ll'J \1 ;th 1hou.s.ands· uf 1·all' tro1n l\OrrK·d tn\l' ... IOrs \\'ho "ani1.·d 10 'l'll SIOC'~ 'l'" 'l·or!.. St111.:!.. l:\Changt' Prl'sl- dl'nl K1chan.J .\. Cira,~o ... pok.\· b~ tl·lcphunt• "'Ith ullie1 al' 1n \\'a~h111g· to n. at otht·r niaJOr l"\Changl'S :fnd at hrol..l·ragl'!> IU lli~u~s lhl' drop 111 lh l· n1:.ir!..t•t . ··\\'e·rL' nut taking unusual a1.·t1on" toda\ bct·:1uSl' t\'l' feel l·onfidtnt th;ll .... e fia,t' put procedures. systen1s and ...aft·guard!> 1n plaee O\'t'f the past t\.\O \'(•an. w 1hat \\l' ari: adl·quati:l~ prepilred !Or an ~ ll''l'l of al·11,1t ~ that n1a~ ocl·ur on ~l unJ:i~ ... :"'"!°SE i.poki:S"cin1:1n Sh:irtin (ian1!>1n s.11d. ThL' ar1111unl ofn1UOl'\ a\:ulahll' tu till' stock n1ark,·1 fli l!u1\1ng tht' ,l·lloiT. thl' rl'at·uon (n LT'l·a, and tt\l' future. of f:1kl'O'l'r" 'all \\l'fl' of l"Oll· ct•rn o' l'f the ''L'l'kl·nd '"!l's 1":11r tu -.a~ th:11 p..·uplt• \\l'rl· \\Url1ng Thl·~ ·rL· ;1nal~1 1ng \\hat h::ipp...·nL'd 111 tht• nt::Lr!..,•1." sa1J SI.'· l'Uflllt'\ a.nJ E\lh<ingl· l un11111\~1on s1,.,•~L'""or11an i\lar~ .\le< Ul' "'I 1h1nl j)l.'uple '-'111 h(' '-'OTk1ng h11nor· rt1'-' jSunJa, I hlll ... She J eclirit'd to l'l:1hor.1ll' nn 1\hilt rt·gul:11or!> "l'fl' ;111al~11ng or 'JX.'l"t1- la1i: on \\hat ... ll'P' lht• '\E(' rn1ght call' in thl' l'Vl·nt of :1 ''''l'rl' n1arke1 drop. Thl· agcnc) docsn·1 ha\C 1hc authont) 10 hall trading or close an) '!Oi.'k e\than)!l'\. ( ln\\ 1h,· i;hourn1cn olthl' L'\t·hang..:!> and Pre~tdl'nt Bu!>h ha\l' thos1: jlUl\l'f'S. On Fnda ... thl· IJo'-' J11nt'l. a'eragl· lll Jo 1ndu~tnal stocks plun1nll'll'd 190,)h pn1nts. (If b.QI pl~rrl'nl , ln ~.5o9.~b. l'r;1...ing nuarl~ oi;:;oo bilhnn in ~to.:k~· pal)l·r \::Llui:. Th1.· plungl· \\a' ... purrl·d h~ an annoutH'L'llll'OI th:n tinanr1ng "'-'!. una' adahll' for a $fl_ 75 hill1on hU\llUI 0f l 'nitt·d -\If· hnl'S ;irt·nt L AC c·orp. In po1n1,. \ht' drop \\ai. thl' ...:C· 11nJ-largl'\I in h1\tO~ t11:h1nlt thl· St)~.p01n1 Hla\'k .\l onda~ cra!.h of ()(·t I". 1•187. rht' l·rai.h 1.0.as prl'l"L'J l·d h~ ;1 .Jl·chnl' of 108 point' the 1-nd;i\ h<:hirt·. San f-'rant'l!.l.'O -haSl'd ('harll·~ '.x'h"ah fl'\l't "t'd J.(()(} ordL'f!. "nh 1 n one hour ut oj)l'n1ni;. "'Llh <JO pi.·rcl·nt on thl' Sl'll s1lic. M'n1or 'ice prl'.Sllh-n1 1-lugo l)ual'kl·nbush said: "Pl'oPll· arc conct·rn('d i"x'<'ausc 11 rl·n11nd ... thcn1 of1hc '87 crJ!>h '-''hen peopll' g<H rompll'IL'I~ out of con- trol ,"' C)uac ~l'nbu~h !>.11d. 1Ju1 hi: !>;"Hd \OOlt' cus1omcrs '-''ho called latl~r "'anted 10 bu) into 1hc r:111cn n1arkl'l, Quackenbush l'.\- p..:rll'd hea' ~ a,·11' il~ ~·londa~. ~nd s.a1d thL· lirn1 1\a ~ boosung s1an by up to JU pcrCl'lll . - .\s 1n l<lS ~. 1radl·r~ and kc} of- lit·1a\s ha .. e tht· "t'l'kL·nd tn plan str.1tl·g~ and niull lhl· poss1b1h1~ ofa prt•r1pnou~ fall. ··I hc i.''lcnt of thi: panic thal ""'t had 1n '87 1~ \L'I'\ dllfl·rent than "hat \\\' had no1\ ... faL"k Barbanel. prcs1- dl·n1 of 1-irst Global Asse t Managc- rn cnt Inc .. s:ud Saturda}. "'Yester- dav l '-''Ould call-a reasonably ordL"rl)' !>L'JlofT a!> opposed to \\'hat ""'t" had in ·s1:· FIXED• ADJUSTABLE Bush, Fed project calm watchfulness Positive spin put on Friday's market plunge lnlr•I Down Point• Lock·ln Rata Pyml !"I (d•Y•) 1sl Nationwide Bank 10.000 20 2000 30 Bank of America 10 125 20 1.625 70 Bank of Calilornla 10.375 10 2.000 30 Cat-Coast Financial 9 875 05 1.500 30 California Fedel'al Bank 10 125 20 2.000 21 Arst lnterstale Bank 11 125 10 1500 45 Glendale Federal Bank 10 250 20 2000 30 Great American Bank 10.000 05 2.000 •5 Great Weslern Bank 10.125 05 2000 .. 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Fed and Bush adn11n1 s- 1r:n1oii onic1als r('\'IC""l'd l'Ont1ngcn- C~ plans Sa turda~ and tned to pro- JC'Cl an air of calm "'atchfulness. Unlike his .action fol lo " ing the rl'cOrd ;08-po1nt Jrup In 1hc SIOC k n1arke1 on BlaCk ""1onda\ l\.\'O years ago,' Federal RCSl'r\'e · C'ha1rn1an Alan Greenspan did nol issue a statement pledging 1ha1 1he central bank stands read) to suppl) needed bank reSC'r\'CS to cushion 1hc ne\\ shock to the financial svstem. ,,,. Fed ofliciaL speaking on con- dn1on that his naml' not be used. said such a slatemcut was not nccessaf)'. He said repons coming 1n from commercial ba nks tndicatcd that none of them 1s fal'ing a credit squeeze as a rcsull of the Friday ma rket plunce. wh ich ""'ipcd out nearly $200 billion in stock valu~. Grcenspan's decisive action to supply plentirul crtdil to the ~nk­ ing system t""·o years a~o ""'on .,.,.1dc- spread prai~ at the lime as a kl'") factor 1n keeping the market turmoil from sending 1he entire economy into a tailspin. "The con1ingency plan (drawn up by Greenspan) still cJCisls. bu1 there has been no need to put it into effect." a Fed official said Saturday. Officials said no thought is being gi ven to cancclina a scheduled ~Carroll n . 1"9 TNei fl~! .... llled sl)l.~L't·h b~ lirt·l·nspan 10 tht ·\rnen· ran Hankers· .\si.oc1a1ion on l\1on· da\ In J'JR 7. (1rL't'll!.pan did canCl'I h1S plannt-d addrl'SS bchlre tht' .\B·\• con\COllOn tn Dallas to 11) back t() \\'ash1ngton 10 1al.t• charge of monitoring rnar~et dt"\t'IOpmcnt~. Fur its parl. th1.· Hush adn1inis· 1r.i11on sought to d1s1niss anv e!Tor1s to con1pare Fnda~·s l~po1 n1 plunge 10 thl' l Q87 crash. "No one looks at this as anything al all like October 1987.'' sa1d a Tre:asuf) ollic1al. speaking o n con· J111o n of anon,·m11~·. President Bush spcn1 the ""Ckend at c·amp Da..-1d. ~1d .. and the \\'h1tc Houi;c issued no sl3temen1s on his behalf. Aides to Treasury Secrctar) Nicholas Brndy said he had d_is- cusscd Friday's developmen1s ""'llh Greenspan arid Richard Breeden. "'hO ""'as sworn in thn'C d:J\'S ago as the new chairman of the ~urit1es and Exchange Commission. Brad}. ~ho al!tD .... ·as 1n touch "'Ith officials al lhc New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago ~1ercan· tile E:cchangc, said in a statement late Friday that the stock dttlinc "d oesn't signal any rundamcn1al chan~c in the condition or the econ- omy· with the prospects still ravorable for continued expansion. Private rconomists tended to agree with 1his assessment,· saying there art a variety of diffcrrnccs bt1w~n 1989 and 1987. H<JT SPRI NtiS. Va. ( . .\P) -The na11un's lop bus1ncs!> lt·aders talhcd loss.c:s 1n their p...•rsonal stock portfolio~ on Sa1urda~. bul 1nan~ .said 1he markt•I collapse a da~ earlier could bl-a boon if us cools a corporate 1akeo' er fe, t'r. 'fhL' 190-potnl plunge of thl· Do"· Jon1·s 1ndu">tnal a'crage Frida~ was a surprise intruder al lhe Business C'ountil's fall n1L'l'llng. held a1 a posh rl'Sort 1n thl' Blue Ridge mountains. U<orgt• Keller. retired r ha1m1an or t •hl'vron Corp .. said he ligurrd t.he one-da .. market drop had cost him S:?)(}.obo. Other e'ttull\t"S traded s1n1i\ar 1alt·s. Despite the prt"{'1p1tous d rop 1n stock 'alues for their companies. ho""l'''Cr. man) e;'l:ecutiv.:-s rxpressc<I belief that son1e good could come fron1 the market corrcc11on 1f 11 ends the takco\'cr ft·ver that has been driving s1ock pnCL'S this year. 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Sl2-S24 faen Oa,. Twin St8 Compare $1. 99 Special Value Full S24 Compare $9.99 Special Vall.If Queen S27 Compare 514.99 Special Vall.If King SJO Compare 518.99 Special \llue ' ' . ' ' · .. ·.··\' m, \" ' I o '1 [. . . I sg99 1'1' I 0\11'\llE sntw. \MA 1A Our eve~tar Eggcnte• Comfort Pad is now at its lowest price of the seawn! Made of soft yet firm. egg-shaped "bumps," it cradles your body and allows for proper air circulation. Sl6-SJ() Every Day. Twin Full Queen Kitlg Compare S20 S25 m S35 s,ea.a Valle $9.99 $14.99 $18.99 S?l.99 C0\11'\llE SPUW P\!9CILUI Dacron• HoOolU 111 polyester fill pillows will give you a good night's rest. Hypoallergenic with a couon1 polyester cover. Standard. Queen. King. Sl 2-Sl6 Compare 55.97 Arty Siu Special Purdmt G. • ll\ll'~Rl I :,!~. Be prepued for those chilh norther· lies with an Ol)·mpic "hite. goose do"n romforter. Tht' 2JO threaJ l'llUnl Jlh:llllon (0\t'f I\ \OUr\ in t'rru. rll-.e ll r lilut' "11h an "O\l\ -.u1ch Jt',11.?n. C'hlXl~ frllm T\\ in 120 lll t. F~ll Queen t 2ll nz. t llf King t.12 01.1-all at one In" pnce Gift \\ith Purchase: )(.1u·11 sta\ e'en cozier \\ilh •1 free 9)011 white ·goose feather 5°0 while goose dow~ pillows. A S40-S60 value for the pair. choose Standard. Queen or King free with your purchase of comforter above fwhile supplies lastl. Sl60-S240 Compare SIJO Asy Siu . 3 4 IA111 .,, : '" . I S099 A. , ·~ A W\tP'R~ sncw nu r A little softer, a little more gbmorous than other towels, these bathing beauties come in your choice of two embellishments-"Arabesque" or "French Lace." S6.S(}Sl2 Ever) Da~. Bath Hand Face Guest Compve $16 S12 S8 S8 Special Value $9.99 $6.99 $4.99 $4.99 s999 sn.cw. s 1499 sn.cw. AB. fW'! Ac. fW'l Water-res~ant AM, FM shower radios. Choose from digital in whit~. black or blue: analog in black or white. Sl4.%-Sl9.% faef) Da}. Digital $9.99 Special Value. Analog Sl4.99 Special Value. ••••••••••••••••• • E. s20,,:74 I s 1197. s4497 <X>Mri\11! 9ICIAI. aulS "Taos" aaer np from Burlington give your borne a Southwestern accent 100% DuPont nylon. S16-S60 Every Day. Also available in "Seville," - Special Rtp COllplft VIiie 21x34" S20 Sll.97 30x50" S42 926.97 42166" S74 944.97 E s5so.s15 Ot•...a ~ Claire Barte home fngnnces - in Wisteria, Peaches or Original Light Floral. In potpourri. vapourri spray. fragrance oil. light ring set, drawer sachets, hangers and drawer liners. SS.SO-SIS Our Pritt. AD.::~ I s799 OOMPAlE IPICW QUll WAITl&UDT Painted wider hamper, wall shelf or wwr- basket. Choose from 5 colors. Sl~SJO Every Day. Hamper Shelf W~ebasket Compm S40 S25 SlS Spew I \ilut Sl9.90 SIJ.99 S7.~ l ! Jt PC. Kr G • ~f I s149s l~l1to1Pm sncw \W.'IA "lnterlude"' by To.ony will make your table look prett) in pink. The 24-pc. pink gl~ beverage set includes 6 each: 6 oz. juice. 13 oz. hi-baJI, 171/i oz. iced tea and 10 oz. double old fashioned glasses. Sl8 Set Every Day. S25 Set Compare. Sl4.95 Set Special Value. 7.fC.AI' H. :~~I s149s a»tPW ...... ~ ... ,.. ...... in this clmy 7-pc. g1m sa1ld set by Toany. m Set Compert MJ5 Set°" Prim • lO~PC. SET ~ ~~1\W\KI I :J~~~UI ( Here's the original. best· made soUd color lwldle fla™'2re from Washingtlin forge. 20-pc. sc:n ice for~. S29~9) Set E'er~ Da~. SJ) Set C nm pare Sl9.99 Set Special \'alue. K. !~~!~§ I s79s.s199s COtitPAlf IPIOAl w.t-.A ~ off ElegaDct tabledodls. Choose from 7 sizes, 12 colors. Cotton/poly blend with soil release finish. SlC>-S25 Every Day. Matching napkin, $1.95. Sl5-S48 Compare. S7.9S-Sl9.9S Special Value. »Kin P. :~5 I 53995 ~ CO'llPAlE lrlCW. nwaA ~ America~ #I dianerwlft for years, Sculptuml CoreDe• by Crown Coming looks like fine china ?ut is exceptionally durable. Service for 4 includes dinner plates, salad plates, soup/ cereal ~wls and mugs. Dishwasher/m1cro- wave/oven safe. Patterns include ''Tiger Lily," .. Peony," "Pini Trio: .. English Meadow"' and "Enhancement White." S44.95 Set, Every l>dy. SSS Set Compare . $39. 95 Set s,tdll \Wle. 5 6 l&API .\. I s4s I ll\11'\l!I Ot I ... IC£~ Braun's automatic drip coffee- maker make\ deliciou'i ja,a- nne or rno cup'-. at a time -up to a 12 cup capacit y. And you ge1 a free gold rilter. a S20 rnlue. "ith your purchase 1while \upplie;, lac;t 1. With swing-out ha\ket and auto drip stop. KFo:-0. ~70 Compare. S45 Our Price. TOiUTU on:~ •IC90l~n: • ~~l\1t'1R1 I ~c~~w1 • F. 1 1 11\IP,:. I ~!~er [. For quick and easy meals nothing beats Blad & Decktt's Toast·R-Oven. Broil a steak. toast a bagel -11 also brownc;. bakes and defrosts . SSS fael) Di~. S70 Compare. S49.95 SpfciaJ Value. f. \ow Pma.utic makes microwave rooUlg even easier with one-touch auto reheat and auto defrost comrob. Plu~ a rotating turntable for even cooking .. 8 cuhic , feet interior. 000 watts. S225 Compare. Sl69 Our Price. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~G. :,A~f I 5219 m :a •s~ 1 !le·~ 1 !!L B. Biid ' Decbr's lbMJ a.o,,er ii ..... lor.-kitt.nil1•lilcilc garlic, ooiom, parsley or wbat~you. S25 Compare. •1'.95 0. Prb. C.Oltenwiie•t .. ...., ....... to toast a rhia slice of pumpemicbl or thick French bread. Defl'Ollb too! S50 Compare. '390.Prict. o. :55 I •3995 CONPW .. Nlf:ZA lltl .... o.t~ WeMer doubles as a food procmor with included attachment. 5 cup capacity. S65 Compare. 939.95 0. Prb. <.O'CPUF Ot .. NICE G. Rectm I fm pouring shitld ($15 Ylllf) with K.itcbt>n Aid'1 Ukn POWtt Miler. This Hkpeed workhorS( comes with flat beater. dou~ hook. wire whip. 4 'h-qt. bowl with cover. KSM<Xl. S275 Compare. $2190uPm. 1 I A T1 1:: bl SC m s: SI • <' #' .. I S6999 • ' ... • ., \ti sn A CO\f P.\RF ll'ICIA1. lAU"I ~ COIL'l1"" rown ConiDg,s 14-pc ... Visions" see- rough cookware includes 2Yi-qt .. 7-qt. and I Yrpt. covered saucepans. ~-qt. covered saucepan with douhle )iler. 4-qt. covered roaster. 5-qt. Jvered Dutch oven and 10" open :illet. Stovetop microwave safe. ~9 Every Da). S1 20 Compare. )9.99 Special Valut. .c. ·!~~~~~ I s199s ll'T COMPAlF talW moiCl.A lb you pick of our complete ~piece cutlery set with white or ack poly handles (8.) or an ti-piece :t with wood handles (C.). Both dude countertop storage block. !O-S40 Set Compare. 19.95 Set Yem Ooict. lrUa-nD ~ ,c I s399s AD. ,n '" l.Cl\4P\U OH ...cl Wear-Ever~s Premium Plus 7-piece cookwttt set gives you the best of hoth worlds -heav) duty aluminum for quick heating and a SilverStone Supra1 non· stick finish . Includes I-qt.. 2-qt. covered saucepans. 5-qt. covered Dutch oven and 10" chef pan. S75 Set Compare. S39.95 Set. Our Price. [ -Cl.lllNI .., '" ·s<-r:: I s 1599 • < O\f P\llt ....... CMICl • Choose from our chtf-qUit) selection of skilJets. cu IStne IS durabl) made of \uper·th1d. 4-gauge aluminum fnr fast heat-up and ei.t:n heat di,trihu· tion. Non-stick interior for eas\ dean-up. Sta~ ·cool handle~. · Select frnm k". 10" or 12" 'killet~ l)r II'' \4uarl' griddle. S20-S25 Compare. Sl5.99 \'<Mir Choice. a.nut: •ut: ••PC.. sn ~ F. : '" I s I 00 1 11\ll'\lll CM I l'tllU Cet a free copper bottom rtakenle "ith ~our Re,ere \\are l"°p it'ce ~t. ,1 )20 \,tlul' In 1raJ11111n,1I ~·11ppt•r °'11hinh 11r aluminum. the 'l'I tnl'luJe, h~t.. II :·41. ,inJ l-41 ~·11\l'reJ \JU1:epan~. /'I-qt. cnH..'rl'J 'itnckp1.lt. Q" \killet. \ll'amt•r ln\t'l. J1,uhle °')tier in~I .mJ Jrx: mmng ho" I set. ~I)() C'mpart' SIOO Set Our Price. WITH ~A . .-I $6999 111\tl'\RE Ol .. ptlCE Add light and dnma wit h this J-wa~. 56" floor lamp. Sl50 Com pare. S69.99 Our Price. B. • .. wr I s199 SlT CO\IP-\JIE IPICIAJ. P\WJLUI ~ This is ID exceptional price 00 I comfortable, contemporary soljd "·ood dining set. The handsome 38" square table and 4 matching chairs have a clear lacquer finish. Chair seats and backs are cush- ioned for hours of comfort. S300 Set Compare. $199 Set. Special Purchase. ., ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• 8 . ;~~ I s199 • c. . "ll~~ S£T In CO~PAIE IPIOAI. aLlll An attnctift so& by Uy, at night the 100% conon futon (in natural or black) makes a soft, fuU~ized bed. Natural hardwood frame. S279 Set Every Day. S425 Set Compare. $199 Set. Special Vallt. Some fum1ture requires auc:mbly 0eh¥el"y and set·up availahle for nominal char11e :-;:;,_, I ssg TD ...... C0\4PAIE ll"ICl.U ftw:&UI Tbert's a place for eftrythiag-TV . VCR. stereo and storage -in this handsome oak-finished entertainment center. 66x 49x 15". Adjustable shelvi ng. ~mbly required. Sl70 Compare. $89 Special Purdme. flec1ron1n i h<Jwn for d KPlll• ·~nl) and ue no1 included /" A E. : :._iij I '49'9 <:OVUE ..a mlA& 0. flub Clft ..... Ima for a full, lifelike appear- ance. 6' tree, Sl50 Compare. -..o.rm. 5',Sl20C~. Mt.,, Price ... F. to Sit de! col Co : ! ~ I s3299 141'\IE IPUW. W.l'I • right in oar ergoeomially· iigned desk chair in four lors. S39 Every Day. S49 mpare. $32.99 Special Value. G. I s3499 < tl\11'\IU Ol'a Pma A Put the light exactJy where you •'1111 it with this black [urostyle swing um b.mp. It mounts 10 an~ ~urface "ith a clamp or comes "ilh a "eigh1ed base for desk use. S50 Compare. S34.99 Our Pritt. '°"11<' lllmnull' l\'\jU•n"' .1."'" mlih lld1wn .md .,.., u11 Ju11.1hlt ~.r •••mm.U d•An..~· H. I s5999 ( 11\11'\llt Ol1t Pll1Cl • The clean, rootemponry Lines of this 3-itnwer dteSt fit today's bedroom. While laminate with deep drawers. JOx 15x29". SI)() Compare. S59.99 Our Price. J. , I s3299 t t1\41'\IU SPt:ClU \W t A .\t last. a file abioet that dOtSn't look built for the .\rm~ l'iut '' h1Ul!h enoul!h l \1 \Uf\ t\C:~. In red. hlack. ~hite. Jlmnnd nr hlue. S.N E'en Da\. S-N Compare. S32.'99 sPecial Value. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ K. : • 'fi I 58999 srr t o\IP\Rt sncw u1n: This 3-pitte set is great for kids' amork or adult projects. Comes with drafting table. ergonomic de'~ chair and swing arm lamp. Sll4 Set E'en 0d~. Sl6J Compare. S89.99 Set. Specw Value. / L ~ ;~ l\ 12,.. S3fj 0014rU• INCIAl. fA.U'I &Shthes m ODt .. itg yoa always ntt4 more of. Stackable. in melamine with wood trim. 28x 15x 15". S20 Ea. Every Day. SJS Ea. Compare. 2 tor SJS. S,m.I Ville. 9 10 A.~~~~ $}49 I O\IP~ltl f'IUCl ~ For the most effective carpet clwing, try the Bi~U Power Steamer. It sprays cleaning ~lution deep into your carpets, then a powerful liuction pulls out dirt. SO' hose attaches to your faucet. With upholstery cleaning head. Sl79 Every Day. S2SO Compare. Sl49 Price Break. B .. /; I s299s W\IP~JU Ot.11 PRICE ... Black & Decker's Steam and Dry iron shu ts off automati· call} -chat's one less thing for you to worry about. With Surge of Steam. S49 Compare. S29.95 Our Price. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• c. 28 1 s1999 OO"'PAIE OW Pu:aA [ftfJirol-"• --.~.Oursis height-adjustable, with a cheerful slate blue cotton cover and pad. S28 Compare. $19,,, °"Pritt. D-E.3 NII sg,99 :' • Ou ,.a.wr, dJdoHe plllldc •once mm .. lllils will clear away your cluner. Great organizers, they bold every· thing from toys to records. Both come in white, red, black, rose or slate. (Set of 4 ~ers available for either. S6.) Compare S9 F.ach. M f.ldi or 3 for '9.99. F. • .~J~ ;,--H'"' ~ I s5ogg a>'«Pw: lf'ICW. WUl.11 ... The Hoover Elite• 200 upright Y1C11u11 cleMer has a powerful 5 amp motor in a lightweight design. S65 Every Da~. SlOO Compare. 559.99 Spttial Vllle. G. ~ ~ ~ I sg5 ,. ( O\IP~ltl Ol11 P9IQ T Hoover's Elite"' 350 upright l'lcuum cleaner features a 5-pc. tool set. deep-cleaning agitator. carpet height adjust ment and more! S140 Compan: S95 Our Price . H.;o~~~ I ~!8l ... Hoover\ Deade 800"' upright YKUum deaaer attacks stubborn dirt with a tough 6.5 amp motor with Power Surge. Plus much more! S250 Compare. $189 Ov Price. •.. J P· Si K. Pl bet IDt l·t· am $91 • • LUES IN EVERY STORE. ,1 H~-1 :~,tci ... · .... \ •• ,\11'1111 I:~~. 1"4~1( n idea.I cordlm phone for your edside table, this PlD1S00ic has a ~hted ke) pad for nighttime dialing 1U a trim. compact design. 2·\\J\ 1gmg. l~t number redial. KXT."\X(Xl. N lN Compare. 579.84 Our Price. L. . I 5649 l0"4P\lU. Ol& ..0. Tue the drudgery out of paper work with tbfi Pmasooic , · ; I 599 word proces.wr. Use Mail ro'4P>.at. Ol .. ..u• Pll~lC Merge to create form leuers tied wlh features. ttm in Pllmortic and ';nailing lists. With S6K ~perless remote answtriag system of text memory. dictionaJ). d telephow gives you 12-station Thesaurus and more. ()Uch auto dialing. 2·way recording KXW1505. S699 Compare. j more! KXT23<Xl. Sll9.99Compare. S649 Our Price. ) Our Price. P.d)' as little as S40 a month~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~M. :~I 5948 co-.PAlE ... ...a ~ in to dlt worW ~ p,...ic'! fu pb<Mlt/-wnc md'be. The compact desk unit comes with an automatic document feeder and 100.~tation speed dialer. KFX 100. S999 C omparc. S948 Oar Pritt. Pa~ as little ~ S40 a month! ·= ~\. .:;:. s59 I 11\lf'IWI ~l"((IU \WI Here's a lot of am"ering machine for a little price~ LFD call ct1un1 a. ~funclitin remt11e. remt11e 1urn ,,n auto dil)tnnnect Jnd much m11rt'1 KXTl(XXl St!) E'en OJ\. S04 lN Com pare. S59 Spec iii \'aiue . f".\\UO\K P. (ll\11'\WI I :!~E. Pln1S00ic's electronic t)pe1'riter dt'li' · t'rs hea' ~"eight performanl·e in a hght\\e1ght portahk. ~ 11hhl\ mem11n. huilt·in spelling "erifier. letter (!Uaht\ printing and full·hne l'nrrectlt)n mem· on·. KXRJJ5. S200 Compare s189 Our Price. Pav as little as S20 a month~ WIN A VA ATION ON THE BIG ISLAND! Panasonic and Ho me Express ar~ offering a luxury vacation on the famed Kohala C~ of the a~· Island of Hawaii! Register to win 7 rs and 6 nights at 1he spectac ular yau Regency Waitoloa. on 62 oceanfront acres. Includes airfare. hotel and rental c-M for 2. No purchtie neccs· sary; must be 21 or over to win. Details in store. 1l Home Er~~presents Panasonic-wWld lei*r in quaJit~· 'ideo. ~ours It oar Guarantttd Lo" Prices! P~\A.~\IC ... A. '.:~:,:. I ~~ Panasonic's 20" color TV gives )OU a great picture with its flat. square picture tube-in a size that's easil~ portable. Sit back and relax ~ ith 19-function remote. on-screen dis- plays. sleep timer. 155-channel tuning and auto programmable scan. Plus. an incredible price~ CTL2042R. U29 Every Day. SJ49 Compare. S299 Special Value. Pay as little as S20 a month~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ e. ::~; j 5998 CO\tPAlt. Olla PllJCI '°"'~IC Pamonic's VHS ClllCOl'der has all you need to maJce exciting videos-including 6:1 zoom and time-lapse recording. Adapts for right or leh·hand. PVSOO. Sl049 Compare. $998 Ou Price. Pay as little m S40 a month~ c.~ I~ ..... IMUlhlCU u. P' 1Dlit't llPi .... a. C4* Cid to program this 2-bead VCR in just seconds. Unified remote. PV29l2. S319 Every Day. SJ29 Compare. m9 S,edll \Wiie. Pay IS little a SJ> 1 month~ D. :-, 5349 1 0\41'.\RI SPUW nu'IA Watch the pre-game show from your tailgate with Pana.wnic's portalftt AC DC 13" TV. Runs off car cigar~llL lighter or wall outlet. Remote: sk~r timer. CTLlJ60R. S.369 Every Da\. SJ99 Compare. S349 Special Value. Pay as little as S20 a month~ ~ E. S 1298 ot• rua ~ tbt ICtim wlb Plnasonic's fulkizt camcordtr. Includes 10\\ color-enhancement light. With zoom. auto-focus. low light sensitivity. PVS20. Sll98 Our Pm. Pay as little as S45 a month~ F. !! I!!!.. NMJI ... Tiie .,edll eleds 11t •dlallr dll PMm1it's ..._VCR. Includes OIHCJ'eeD programming and remote. PV4924. S449 Compare. N19 Olr Prb. Pay IS little a S25 a mooth~ 1U'&'Qa uanu A G.'·~ I 5188 1 11\!P\llF Ollll .. IC! Jt.chnics AM/FM stereo recei~er by ~ 'L·'"' 24 preset stations in up to S groupings ••I Hiu r choice. Built-in S-band equalizer. 40 ''·'t!S per channel. SA 160. SJ99 Compare . Sl88 Our Price. AH.:.:~ I 5166 < 0 \4PAIF otlll PUCI lechn ics programmable CD player, made b) Panasoo!c for l?P quality digital sound pla)S up to 20 selections. 4x oversampl ing. SLPIOI. \ 199 Compare. Sl66 Ov Price. PMoUGNIC J. ·~tr >t I s799s < O\IP\IE em P1Ja ~ Tbt stmo 8lsic '""•• wl:h Punoak's ,ortMI! AM/FM cassette. With auto- reverse. 2·Wffj ~ system and cquaiizer. RXFS450. S84.95 Com- pare. S79.9S O. Price. 11'\.\UO'llK ~ L.. / I s999s ( 0\4P\U on ,.ICI A great sound system on tht go Panasonic's AM FM dual cassette stereo has auto-re\er;e pla) hack. Wit h XBS e'{tra hass S)Stem. 1-hand equalizer and 4 two·wa) speakers for fanta~ic sound. RXFf550. S114.95 Com· pare . 599.95 Our Price. TTONO CD OL\....,_. • \.I 11\41'\lll I ~JJ,W"t ~ K. : ~ . I s 1599 ( ll\4PUt OC"ll .. ta Tedmics 5-1!~ (0 changer from f>masonic lt:t\ \OU When the power goes off, Panasonic's digital AM/FM clock radio -with batten hack-up-keeps working: lift the top tn change CD's \\hile lme 1s pla~mg'. Remote cnntml with pm· grammed. contmuouo;; or random pla~. SLPC20. S.129 Compare. S288 fa'en Da~. S249 SpeciaJ Valut .. ~ as linle as S20 a month~ RC6'X>J. Sl9.9S Compare. 515.99 Otr Prict. AM.: ~ -I '30 I 0\4PUt ot-. ND Pamoaici stereo lie~ FM radio is all sound- no hulk. RFH 2RD. SJ2.95 Compare. $30 Ov Pritt. WIN A VACATION ON THE BIG ISLAND' P.1n.l\Pnn.· .and HnmL· I 'rn:" .1rL' Pfkrinl.! J lu\un '·•L.tl1Pn 1lrl the r ilrlll'd K, lhJIJ ( 1 lol\I pf I hl' Ri c l<.1.mJ "' H.MJ11' ~t"µt,ll'r 10 \A. in -,jJ" Jntl o n1~h1., a1 lht" 'r1..'L IJL ular lh .111 Rc~1..'0l.'\ \\>a1~nloa . ''" o.:? 1Xl'anfnm1 ,1\.'rl'\ lncluJe;•\ airfJr1..' h1lll'I and r1..·n1JI cJr for 1 No pun.·h.1-..: nece'· ~.Ir\: muc;t he o\er .:? I hl "1n L>cra1!.. lJ , ... 14 \ .... ~,.,k, I ~!~~ ~·s~phoot ha.' I ~= memnn. 2·"a' in1en.:om . ... peakaphnne and 2-chJnnds. SP~. S1~4 Compare. Sl49 Our Pritt. ~ •.. .. a.!!1:2!. .... -c. ~..., ~ I 5&99 C.O\IP.\IJ. 0.111 ...a& Get the best pictures on TV -from the Sony Trinitron• Microblack • picture tube. And this ll" TV with remote has super stereo reception, with dual stereo speakers and outputs to hook up a home stereo, K V27TS20. S899 Compare. S699 Oar Pritt. Pay as little as S40 a month~ -0. , < .. t11'} • int,ir I s899 CO\tP\llE Oll8 NJa ~ Sooy~ 8mm Handyam• amcorder gi\es you superior low light capability. 6: l power room with macro zoom. autofocus and more! CC DFJS. SJ049 Compare. $899 Our Price. Pa) as little as S40 a monrh~ I ,_ \ 1 I I F.f249 .. ,...& ASE! toNY ~ E. s79 •• NJa Take Soay's water· resmut Sports Walman' to the 'lk1 slopes this winter. AM /FM stereo c~· sette player with solar clock/alarm. stop- watch. WMAf 58. $79 Our Pritt. 0. CD IQ Im 5-J llMi syltm gi\'eS great music! It fcalurcs l05 watts per channel. >band equalizer. dual cassette dcd. with Dolby B. AM/FM with l) praets. remote control, tumcable and J.way speakers. SJC.m. S69') Compere .... 0. Prira. Pay~ CD Changer coupon. Wiim JOI '9y tWs S6c CD dm&u, Soly tMows ii 5 frte CDs, ~I mH COlpol! The carousel bolds up to 5 CDs, and can be programmed for up to 32 selections in ran- dom, repeat or continuous order. DuaJ D/ A con~m and 4x oversampling digital filter for the purest sound around. CDPC400. $249 0. Prb. Pay a little a,, S20 a month~ littJc • SJ5 a month~ G. ~ ~ ' I 569 I 0'4P'IU Ol'I Nia .. Our win~ remote headphone system keeps you tuned in to your stereo. TV or VCR -and lets you listen without disturbing others. Includes base unit with headphones and receiver. S89.95 Compare. $69 Our Price. C.UIO ~H.. . I s239s I O\IP'U Ol .. Nia \\-ate,.resistant C~io watch has 12124-hr formats. multi·function alarm. stopwatch. W268. S29.95 Com· pare. $23.95 O.r Price. J. :21S I s 119 COMPW 8'ICLU 1Ulll ~ P'°9tlrt!l\t .. Rcnme" NeGI Pbe~Ckaais fully functional, with tramparent shell r and neon tube that glows pink or vio- let. S199 Every Day. S219 Compare. Sl7' 5feclll \Wit, K. : ~· £ I s2499 (0\IP,Rf 0'111 NICIA POUDlU The Twist .. ~ a go-anywhere, dHDytbmg mmager. Twist it into any shape to soothe awa) stiffnes.s-its 4' long flexible design makes it easy to relieve tension even in hard-to-reach areas. Comes with a Twist· Clip to hold it in any position. 2 speeds. battel) operated. SJ9 Compare. S24. 99 Our Price. M.: { · 1 5299 C0\11',RI Ol .. ,.la .. The WynHt"' frtnm system i1, dual·action. air-dn.\'en exercise bike that gl\-es you the conditioning benefit~ of both c~cling and rowing -without strain or 1arring. An electronic moni tor gives ~ou time. speed. distance. pulse and calones burned at a glance. 14-4200 U49 Compare. S299 Our Price. Pa} as little as S20 a month~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• L :~I s399s CO'IPAlE ll'IQU 1IWJI T "Teeage Mltllt Nilja llrtles" knock beach with n~y Ninjitsu Warriors. Turn on your turtle radar and get ready to meet your uJti· mate match! S42 Every Day. S44 Compare. SJ9.95 Sfedll\'allt. ' N. :s~ I 149 00-.PAI! ....... Fmklil's Delut S,C•1 Att spcUs most any word -aM plays all your favorite word games! Hangman. crc:mword/Scrabble and m<>fe! SA tOOXL 569 Compare. M9 0. Pritt. 15 I'• ~ CANNON SYMPHONY TOWELS A. SapeMOft akoUOI towm from CannOn and matching Soft Touch polyester rugs. In 20 beautiful mix and match colors. Bach towel is a generous 25 x 50" size. Special Towels COllpare Eftt')' Dly Yllle Bath Sll SS.92 SJ.99 Hand S7.50 S4.36 $3.29 Face SS S2.89 $1.79 European S30 $17.83 $14.79 Bath Mat SIB S9.88 S7.79 lip Contour SIB Sl2 S9.79 21134" SIB S12 99.79 24140" S28 Sl8 $14.19 Thni Set S24 S18 '14.19 Lid Cover Sll.50 S7.50 """ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lltillolOl l.111 NOW IN CITR l S HEIGHTS. 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II() Bu\ln•·' Loop. lak.c ArdC"n \\ " ' Eapos111on Blvd C'a\I 1 Howe SAN JOSE \\L•nC,\I t In the Wes111ao1<' \1•11 .,, Sua1ou al Camphc-11 we·~•• 1h<-rk,.rtht .. ,1 , ri\l of 1hc null "°" 3'M-22N> Mon·Fn IOA"-1 <11'\l S.1 IOAM7 PM Sun llAM~P\.I I wm \UJl<'l"'IUllon F~wn TOllA"'ICE l•kr .\Im• ~hool "lur1h to Del Amo Fa\h1<•n ( C'nlrr '••ulhcrn c;,, lcf1t,...,.,.110 H8Wlh<wnc llnd Scrul•<'•I I ··nwtn<>f<" 21) J71466..l Mon-fn IOAM <I '111'\I CALIFORNIA Sat IOAM·7 '\() P\1 ---------Sun llAM..,PM hrmunl lluh 'ihnpptnll ( <"Ol<"f 1\l"*r\ A>T it. I rcm<1n1 BlvJ 41~ "<I~ "II I \.lun I rt IOAM 'I \llPM <.a1 <I \(JAM 7 \()PM \un 11 A'' f>PM I-rum ~1m111 FreC'•U) '"""' ~1. take' M""'ry AH' <"a.i a11pn» 1 "'i mole' •RL ... NO ii.Ian< hc\IC'r t t"ntcr. f \h1cl;l\ .. nd Bla1. l.ilunc :!IN 222 4N1 l \,l,,n I rt lf)AM <IPl\I \~1 IOA \1 "PM \un llAM t>P""1 I rom H""' 9Q lake" ~haw On 1hc Pa11<> Lt,..,, "" ., from JC ~nM'> •I lhr .ou1h cnJ of lh<" l><'I \n• fiuh10n (. 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Financing available with your good credit FOR QUALIFYING CUSTOMERS: ••BASED ON THE HOME EXPRESS REVOLVING ACCOUNT- 1. 75~ PERIODIC RATE 21~ APR ~ . 111111= SIR \I . . .... . 7 ... .. <••····-Pl&IF act SI •di·---..... ~. 11" color TV wtlh .... 1111 ,_, 11111 _....,._Cl-* .............. -.: no ct....e_,.OOR1111•••r1 ....,, allaMlllc ............. •lloaR±lllc: ealDr CCM•al. •IT mL TY...__. I .... _ .......... ,..__ ·---14.99 A $25.94 value ''Who FIWMCI Roger AlibtMt .• M'Mt tree va. heed de•*· Just released tor home vdeo and new Ill Target' Get both packaged togethef at one kJW pnce 9' c.._.._ _ "-- -get ii. I Simi I.Mis .. Bally ......... ll'get tlln ....... r 1 a11u.,wcu1 n ,.,._ U6 29.99 ~ Coneole ...... ,,..,, has 3 heal ~l8f'm0St8t, salety lighl, setting and dean air filter. floor. table or wal-mount use. OU-filled hl8'er, reg. 49.99. 39.99 Ceramic hellt cube heater. reg. 69.99, 59.99 .99 3..5-fb. Dut9tlame Handy SU. flreloQ bums tor hours wrth a cobed name Oun and easy, less fireplace mess 6-lb. GiMt Size log, reg 3 for 6.87. 3 tor SS ~ Stake Ille lil'e, curl up, enjoy Iha savings. 22 .99 Each ~ 2999 5-pc. ftreplllce tool ..... Choose black with oak or bl~ With polished brass styles Both wrth stand. broom. Shovel poke< and tongs 4-pc. •ntique bras fireplace tool set includes stand. broom shovel and~ .....,.._, blKk with polished brass fi~ .creen keeps fire safely contained Wood holder in black with polished t>rass Reg 19.99 Nfe 14.99 .. . ., . • . " .. • ... .. -" .... " . • .... • • • .., ~ ,., • • .,., : .... • • .. • • " .. • w • • • ' " • • I 1 "'I I I · : I I @TARGET. Save at c. ml9-~!kln.10tm ·7pm Mon.-Ffl 10 Ml •• P"'.:.. ~ .... "" •• pm Altllfw----= ~ 10"" • ., pm Mon .fri. 1:30"" .• pm, 811. lt30"" •• pm ... ._ ........ lun.111m ·7P"' Mon . ..flft. 10 em · t pm. a.. 10"" • 1 pm NO BILLING NO PAYMENT NO ANANCE CHARGE UI T1 L ~N l.JA R\1 mrii. EXPIRES R22 Applies of S200 or ..,_....__ Sea~ SearsCharge PlUs SearsCharge Home Improvement Pian! See saJesperson tor detaits. ·1wCkp1t.m11 ............ .................. ..,. .... & ............. ,.,...._9' ,, .,.,.._._. 1·2 ) ,.... . ' Lasting 1maoes 4-pc. sect>onal • Includes armless love seat. corner wedOe, chaise. Ind one-arm ICM seat • Features DuPont's Futurstyte... a tech· nologlcally advanced spring_less support svstem. that's proytn to be~ times more cfurable than convenOOnal spnngs • Covered 1n wear-resistant Dacron• potyester •Cushioned with resilient DuPont Holoftte padding for comfort • Trllllld wtttl ScotchDlf'd4t Brand Flbnc Pt'*'1Ur tor ICM! nJ CUt raillwl &:~ ...... s~ a111PW1 ...................... -• O' In I U r ,. I ~ r"\- '~ '- NO BILLING NO PAYMENT NO FINANCE CHARGE Jr\f i1J,LJ..R I OFFER EXPIRES OCTOBER 22 Applies to purchaseS of S200 or more on SearsCharge, SearsCharge PLUS· or SearsCharge Home lmpre7/8ment Ptan! See salesperson for details. 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Llllllll 83-pc.aet • 1/4, 318 and 112-ln. drive ratchets and socbts • Combination wrenches, too 149-pc •.. , • Includes both standard and 154·1 • =i=on wrenches. (. nutdriver and much morel 215-pc • .., . • Includes everything you 21 ' 87 need tor most jobs! • Standard and metric sizes • wrenches. drive IDOis. more ........ .. .... 1111111 1IP Variable speed 318-ln. 3412 a-..UllllM • Powerful 113-HP • Includes bits Reversible 112-ln. 8484 • Powerful 318-HP • Variable speed Develops 1-HP 4585 •Zero reset depth adjust. Chip deflector 174"5 SANDERS Rnlsblng sander • Super efficient orbital action • Uses ~ sheet 1-HP beH 11nder • Includes CiSe! 1 ,. • Automatic belt traciclng POWIRSAWS 8 .......... 12~ ., ............ ............. 19-pc ........ 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